Show KATE s S The readers of THE HERALD will per ihaps remember that sister Kate Field who visited Salt Lake some two or three years ago has the antiMormonrabies She has them bad Last winter she was in Washington with a lecture on the affairs af-fairs of this Territory but the people at 4 the nations capital didnt appear to rush out en mass to listen to the heroic Kate to that extent she thought they ought to seeing she had labored so hard to collect the information 1 and had i studied the deliv ry of the bosh so carefully I care-fully During the time that the Utah question was under discussion before the House judiciary committee Kate was on hand with dier notes assist the heroic Baskin but all to no purpose pur-pose The failure of B skins suit before the committee and seeing that eveu her influence of which she prided herself she possessed no little couldnt secure the muchcoveted I legislative commission of fourteen good and discreet men to be chosen from the Territory she became disgusted dis-gusted both with public pub-lic generally and with Congress and I the House judiciary committee particularly particu-larly and left the capital Of late she S has been pouring out her soul before audiences in the more moral towns and districts of Minnesota Recently a new idea appears to have struck Kate Ito an heroic one too It gives her prospect pros-pect of becoming a modern Joan of Arc The Maid of Orleans isa role in modern life that would be new and doubtless the ambitious Kate aspires to it At any rate Kate appeals to the G r A R with the hope of arousing them to oppose Mormonism In an interview I with a reporter of the Minneapolis Tribune S Tri-bune recently she said If the 350000 members of the G A R Will peacefull fight this battle of democracy versus a polygamous hierarchy they will I win a gl nous victory seconaonlyto that J wou in lfc65j when slavery surrendered to freedom Three hundred and fhty thousand men unrncMly in the rigifat calling upon their representatives in Congress to pass the Edmundsfucker bill nest session can aboiithitbat twin relic of bar alism now eating into ihe heart of the Rocky Moun ttains r ill they do it Fr m the generous reception the Grand Army gave me at Minneapolis Min-neapolis on Friday night 1 know that gal lam soula will respond 10 any wello gau izei cill 1 sbail appeal to my value friend Commander Lucius FaIrdhlld to S push fprvvardhat can be made a magnifl cent crusade It is not necessary to ehtd precou Mo d in order to fight great bat ties I may be an entnusiast and ask for more th n will he given but I hope for fl > did resub from the light that has Pawned upon a portion oj the Grand Army I When Kate talks about tho light that has dawned upon a portion of the Grand Arriiy she has reference to that I rot that was poured into the heads of the visiting delegations at the rink in this city from which Katie hopes for splendid resalts Doubtless Kate with her eager thirst for all manner oft of-t curious information has read a certain S ancient book which says something boot figs not growing on thistles nor grapes on thorns but she might as well I look for tgj on thistles as to expect splendid results froc the work that was I done in the rink daring the sojournof the G A II delegations in this city The truth partially dawns on1 Kates mind when she says she may beasking < for more than will bs given We think that so when she asha the AmericanS American-S Congress to pas that masterpiece of infamy in-famy known as the Edmundsmucker bill It is tobe hpped that Congress is i not yet GO low as that |