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Show I3JSULTIti LADIES, Eureka, Tinlic, Nov. 23, 1871. Editors Herald: In reading your valuable paper yesterday yes-terday I saw something new in Utah: Lewd women in numbers, the result of your present civilization or that kind of "civilization" which follows railroad camps, gamblers and corrupt officials. It is not many weeks ago that a man, I cannot call him a gentleman, nor anyone any-one who undertakes to insult another man's scrvent girl, did this more than once, so much so tha the girl left her situation; and that insult was from a married man who had a family in California, Cali-fornia, and the man is a friend of the Utah "ring" that blab3 so much about polygamy, while attempting to rutu oilier men's wives and daughters. Such a man, or men, should be kuown and taken by tho police before a justice of tho peace and have the full penalty of tho law imposed on him. The question ques-tion may arise why do private individuals individu-als interfere? My answer is, that I have a wife aud family in the 13th ward of Salt Lake City, and I want protection for my family against such corrupt men. The circumstance referred to happened hap-pened tn that ward not long ago. II. U. II. W. |