Show E D L i 0 R I 1 A LS HOW IS IT WE wr have often wondered how it Is that of tile tiie various outside papers tha that have lived their brief span hereabouts and then gone wil wll wu into oblivion none have been of a class that deserve the liyo commendation of oran nn honorable person because of the tilo course they took and thu and of platter which they admitted into their columns for they N ciu cie ilot 1101 or of a class that a parent could introduce to his hia family or au ler fo fv remain there if accidentally introduced me flo usual course oi thew the ic it ilas lias lia lla q been to comm am luce with fair declarations of intuition to devote devoto da vote sote their influence to the tile elfare welfare Nv of the tile territory and lite site people irrespective of creed or pirty some home of them for a time nive hive run well uell had llad decent matter in their columns and presented ft few fuw v irmy if any objectionable points but this lus lui nod nul lasted long in a longer lotier loti er or shorter time sometimes very short blood will tell tel and the cloven foot will present itself in r concern that talks as much as a newspaper the tho lions skin can not long iong ong 1 conceal tho tile fact that an ass wears weare 1 it nor can false pretences pretenses and affectations of the gentleman on hide bide tho the real character of the caare co are vicious vituperative scand escand a al I monger who pours out buthis his nauseous streams of filth fifth periodically in the hope of bes be smearing mearim the tile best beat and antl nio must most st honored members of the community how id is it that such an objectionable course is taken the question is a little puzzling but it dfcia is somewhat like tile lile question puff to sm ners ilens generally 19 why will yo ye die why will men choose evil and pursue it why will men walk in tiie the paths of di shoper why will they ape peau peak ik evil of their neighbors and do them theirl evil nil ail the time The these seare are questions difficult to answer some of these journals in allow showing in their hands have manifested rank junk wickedness have slandered vilified and lied about many members ot or the community with a perfect recklessness and have made moat wilful and malicious misrepresentations p when they have not lied outright true enough these later developments have looked a little strange when placed alongside tile the earlier declarations of good intentions tent ions made by the identical individuals divi duals who in their rage rag ge or in tile the v vigorous vigorous q and fervid expression of their th el r true character forget the old p proverb proverb that liars should have goad memories and the public call can see that when this and that are put together the result is nel nei neither ther a congruous nor a happy one nor one that redounds resounds red to the credit of tile the contrivers con there may be several reasons for these theisa chane chau changey changes 0 e it may bo be merely a matter of bread and butter to the authors who finding ending that the decent line of policy does not pay so well as they would like turn round and adopt tile the abusive it may oay bu be a matter of hypocrisy and the garments I 1 of decency may le be merely assumed the more effectually tu to deceive tile the public and delude them cvito the idea that i well meaning persons have been diven by ky circumstances into the necessity of baying raying hard things 1 idill that is no llo elcus for slander iles lies lie lle or any kind of abuse it inay to that these cullous journal people are of tile the kind who are ltha nothing if they are not abusive and early turny finding out that it takes a mich in ach h higher aher order of abill ability ty and lnora inora of it to make a paper interest t ina lna desu descending ending to tilo tile sen so and abusive ab ulve thau than th in with so dec deceiving eiding and also early finding th it ahey lick ilek that ill lil higher her order of ability in their desperation deap aeration they rush into the sensational and abusive and therewith endeavor to cover rover up their paucity faucit y of sp superior perlor talent to people of intelligence however this thiv ia a ft very patent and glaring C subterfuge to bespatter your neighbors with mud that phereby tho attention of the cabile may nuy bo ba diver diverted tei tel from your 0 own wn fabii igi ig i aud vice vlee i one of the th e lorit lor poorest it and arid alid mot most contemptible 0 of f 1 i deceiving nobody whose opinion is 1 worth having nals which thus demean them reve seve place placy i 11 i a position wh which w h alienate aln alu nates natem i the better portion of the public and prevents the best t from front supporting them aheu vun MUM a i man inan dese descends ends to abuse it ill llis is 4 a koti boti evidence evid onee once that lie he has a bad cause ho he may bo be an arl impi n p u glit da but a buse abuso is evor ever r i suspicious and the cause of abuse is Is ever over a bad a one it is lame lam 0 and limping ping to a great degree every el vela word of abuse of slander of of blackguardism of misrepresentation a nta of lying is a corresponding discount upon all the utterances of tile the speaker thereof and those who wish neither to be abused nor abusive will show allow themselves shy of the tile abusive person there have been journals journal 3 which have made it their stock in trade it has been their whole stock in trade to abuse and lie about monnon mornion ism and the mormons cormons Mor mons supposing for arguments s sake that mormonism were destroyed by any course of events the occupation of such vicious journalists would bo be gone other capital to float their unworthy j journals 0 u nals would be wanting and the their r poverty of intellectual resources would bo be patent to the comprehension of tile the greatest dullard these journals emphatically when not abusive are nothing at all and if they are not beneath the contempt of all honorable people they are at least despised by such people again how liow is it that nearly all outside jouin journals als ais hereabouts take this downward and disreputable course Is it that among tile the various outsiders there are no men of honor and aud ability Is it that they all delight in abuse in slander in lying ying Is Is it that among th them emt here there is is no taste for the decent the respectable pec table the honorable no this is not the case but dlo dio 1 one not well enough know that it were not the case one might fairly be led to suppose that it was it is well enough known that there are in the outside world journalists of ability and honor of transcendent ability and unimpeachable honor who can conduct even an adverse paper in a dignified and gentlemanly manner but tile the notable thing is that none or very few such suell find their way to Uta hand conclude to take up their residence here if a journal aljournal were established here b by y outsiders and conducted in a really able skilful ful interesting and arid honorable manner there can bo be no doubt that it would bo be correspondingly supported by honorable citizens of all classes for none could have any substantial objection to it but when a journal goes down into the mi mime mire re to throw the same upon the public bile blie or any portion thereof it ilse jese deserves arves to bo be unsparingly col coi condemned we ened and to sink into that oblivion which has been tile the fate of such journals in this territory and which it is to bo be hoped ever will be but it wont do to despair we still live in hope even if it bo be hoping hobill p against hope that filthy and abusive papers will continue to be short lived and that the time will soon come when if there is any outside journal in this thid reg region 10 n it will bo be ono one of a high class co conducted ducted wit and in a fair and honorable spirit one that no paterfamilias can object to see upon his family table meantime it is the tile proper business of every journalist to seek earnestly to elevate journalism out of tile tiie slough of abuse sian slander derand denand and lies nes in which some of the pro profession manifestly deli dell delight ht to trail trall it 0 SIXTEEN THOUSAND OLLARS DOLLARS 1 TO THE VIE TON MONTANA ottana is trying to got up asen a sensation sati on again and ani tile tilo papers say with some cause they have persisted in stating that the quartz veins of montana when properly worked will prove superior to tile the lodes of utah this may or may not be so 90 but the following from the helena herald of sept ll 21 11 if true goes to show that there aie we some first cl class ass articie mines in montana yet the article artcle is worth reading and may not be all sensational we recci received ved the following com munica tion lion from our traT trav traveling cling acen auen agent t dated dak d capt cooks boulder 12 11 1 2 1 sept 2 a 1873 willow Willowe creck creek la Is situated ten or fifteen miles from the mines to the east antho in the same range of mountains ashert A short time ago a party of six prospectors among at on whom were robert robent and ind bh charies charles ric ril delorimer DeLo rimer timer names of il ilc ile lic lic ile others I 1 could not learn discovered a vein or of silvertre silver ore of almost fabulous richness as the news of the discovery which was named the trapper lode was soon eoon communicated to the friends of llie the parties and from alic thern ii to others and ana a regal regul ir stain stampede C e w was as the consequence most of t the lie lle ie leid lead id mg citizens of Ban bannack argenta highland la nd and the valleys adjacent are reported to have gone to the new nelv district other lead leads have since shieo baen beu discovered and the wildest excitement prevails reva ils lis and disputes have already mccurr occurred 1 with reference to the ownership of ground A g aerl eli ell tieman by the name of armstron armstrong g k known ow n ind to be a first class judge of quartz iud lud and aud th the tho 0 representative of a largo ini Mint of 0 eastern and european capital oat cairco red 1 I te ie e wu vers vera of the trapper for tilo the privilege of selecting six bix tons of 0 ore from their dump cons considering dering that the dump consisted only of 0 what bad been taka butof out of a shaft hatt twelve feet deep edthe tho the offer was a moat most remarkable one and proves both that the lead must be well defined and the ore oro r e wonderfully rich almonr those mentioned d as its being n the camp are wash Stapleton of ulue blue wing district doctor leavitt and mr trask of t annack dr day and ben den harvey formerly of mooge moose creek and many other prominent names lu in quartz annals wash stapleton had bad sent for tor a packet named woodi woodman nau nan with the intention ot of pacie packing hig out ten tons ot theore tor for immediate shipment t ibe 1 he present road to the mrnes mints starts irom from bromus bridge on ou the ilig au itule llulu river since writing liu ilu i he above ye hive have h uve lve learned that selected d ore from the trap A r lode lodes assayed by hir sir armstrong went as high as brix frix alteen teen thousand dollars to ton AERIAL transatlantic TOURNEYS bur bui bursting sting of the tilo first graphe graphic balloon appears to be stimulating 0 many minds in the direction 0 of f aerial navigation across tho the sea and many ventures may yet grow out of tills this failure at atter after ter all there is a probability that the tile old balloon 11 will lii lil III attempt thu the voyage mr washington H donaldson is so exceedingly anxious to make the venture that lie cannot wart wait fora for a new balloon so he and some other exper experts s have carefully examined the tho old balloon and come to the conclusion that it is strong and impermeable none of the tile beams having started any here where hero and there being no evidence of f any strain or defect the an anat material er has been tested and found exceptionally strong mr nir donaldson thinks a clo cio closer zer or stronger balloon can not be built and lie he is thoroughly overhauling tile the olig original oti ginal sack with the tile intention of putting it at the ear earliest licit possible moment to the test of a voyage over the sea lie has st studied U d carefully the tile possibilities of the tile journey and la is moro more than hopeful of tile the result results A the tile great difficulty 1 is in the I 1 inflation a ilon tion he proposes to the graphic company to make the atte attl attempt ampt with tile tilo old balloon while disclaiming all responsibility for the undertaking they have accepted mr donaldsons Donald sons souls proposition and will be at the necessary expense of the attempt mr steiner stel ner ncr mr mason and other competent jud judges 41 gesas as well as mr air donaldson consider the old balloon the strongest cotton balloon ever made it will be reconstructed and equipped and presented to mr donaldson for the voya vosa voyage e ile ho thinks that the collapse of the tile balloon was due to derangement ran gement of the netting 7 durin during 0 the process of inflation and the neglect Z of liis his warnings of the tho ime same A new li netting etting lighter and stronger than the tile ori orl original inai inal will be supplied also a new equipment and the globe iobe lobo or sack itself will be lecon lecou strutted ted tod it is said there is every reason to expect that the reconstructed ted balloon will ba be ready for inflation within a fortnight and then mr donaldson and one or two associates are to make their venture through the air for europe meantime the graphic company having discarded prof wise and called to their aid aeronauts aero of or large experience earne carne earnestness and good falth faith will have asiak a silk flik balloon constructed ted in which no expense will be spared to add to the excellence of the balloon and its equipment the very best materials obtainable will bo be procured whether til th read silk sill eai vai varnish nish or any part of the furnishing nis va g and equipment tile the experts to be entrusted with the di of tile the work are to bo be instructed ted to let nothing stand in the tile way of or mabin maxin making tile tho balloon the strongest tron est and bet ever built so that tha t neither envy malice nor cowardice sh all ati bo be able with the find fand a single fault 11 whether mr air donaldson succeeds or fails in his attempt atte apt mith with the old balloon the tile ark rork york of constructing tile the new ball bail ballod I 1 V U h is is to be pushed forward as rapidly as possible barnum it appears also is determined to haeo havo a balloon he is reported as a telling tiling all an interviewer that after the tiie falling g through ull uli of the tile boston aclair air lie ho wrote to prof wise with the intention of edgag ing him but the graphic people had already made a contra contract et with him barnum said lie w was 9 alre aire already dy in correspondence with eminent aero aeronaut in franco france and england and he intended sailing for europe arpe forthwith alta alka acabie ble bie dispatch having t been sent to england announcing hi his errand on in london ho lie would consult wit with it the most eminent navigators of the air a ir and arld obtain their opinions as to tot tie tle io best materials and shape f r lis his ils balloon also the tho best kind of 1 t to ts inflation and the tho most propitious propitious time for making tile the ascension from this country he was yet uncertain whether to have the balloon mado made in china or by M nadir of paris money was to be no object in the af flair success was all lie lio desired and lie was prepared ared to expend any aisy necessary kum an fn in the enterprise rise being the tile lowest estimate his dea idea was to have the ascension made by three aeronauts 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