Show SEND SEMD WILL sharper TO UTAH GENER rM nii OLL RAY LIN P COUNSEL corletto corl ElTO TO Z par GRANT there is 13 a remarkable incident eon con with utah affairs which will not only sweep iside aside distortions of the church organs on the he disbanding of the ho utah militia by proclamation of governor shaffer Shaff cr but will bring into the case general president grant a timing lining for a proper utah policy almost m ost the list last effort in the life of if the 12 lamented rawlins io in influencing the affairs laffaira of the nation wu wait US his chui coui with the president ol oil the them lhea 1 knotty utah problem loin the great question quei tion was waa how to settle it with some mm thorough Is policy abut but which should at once be Ailis factory to the people of the united states and aad not destructive to the M morrion mormon orrion ormon C community om they sicre arc both american leaders leaden with a supreme 3 ap p irecia tion of the civil an and d re larioza rights righta for which all our institutions L aim aim I 1 ican even before those thoc of ofa 3 more strictly political character obey they had bad the practical judgment of soldiers sol diera ani and the broad views of modern statesmen me n who knew anew that a crusade against religionists to force them to give up their faith would be bean an outrage upon I 1 civilia alion lad and 1111 unpopular popular in ia this n nation a tion even then seeking to heal the aunda of civil war rather than to wreak vengeance on its authors but grant and riia i 08 as aa military men were keenly 1 lito alive 10 to the braot that ore everything grything lilo like rebellion 04 io in the united states it might exist must inthe future b bo 0 subdued by a firm am tat but wholesome treatment still and all opposition to ilia the united states cured no mailer the name theof of a religion it so that secretary itaw k I 1 alms lan liza had slaked mt itta our oar territory a albort time time A previous previous and nd hil had imade the utah problem a matter of special cochi dera lion and WAS vis perfectly familiar with wilh its salient points lie ile therefore laid the of utah before the president jou not as a theoretical theoretic question of reat aon but as a practical ono one of govern luent and treated utah virtually as a I 1 loreign nal and power bunjor ft a aligi ous oua gui guite fief the solution recommended lien was ins to jako the government of the territory out of the hands of brigham ham young and the mormon morman priesthood A aad d create a strong rede federal mi tion tim it had bad licen been up to that time evident to the entire nation A that brigham young hall had been the gov GOT coraor of utah and that he bo had bad at t liia his command a church army by he ba coca maintained for a baioa abtil actuel al re rc hellion an the united states so 80 it wt was resolved between these two gen anbi that the true and just policeto policy lo 10 pursue toi utah was iraa to bend a i govern or to sure mede brigham and to destroy the force by which he and the mormon people had kept up a 8 defiant attitude for twenty y yean ca M A governor was needed to go jo 1 utah to ID put down 11 a standing anding et rebellion which eras risen ira i 11 jt 60 revon then as by bi i articles which appeared from fro ill time to time in the news intimating intimation that thai if driven t to 0 the wall by president grant the lor would alaska a moscow of 0 f utah these generals how to lo deal with willi such euch a me and the question 11 11 th shall allire wi send to utah fur for the work send will 1 I was wa john jobb A rawlins counrel coulm 1 and the re rivle alve wu made I 1 |