Show ML ALL RIGHT RIG AT LAST when it was told on sunday that a thousand and more tarn men hungry desperate were baing sped nevada to be dumped in their desperation and ss on osdin a prudent justified Ju stifled the idea of self governor in call calling ing for help hell to BO 90 to lie die state stalk line ile and to q stop or the entrance of that blind band into utah there was waa no 1 lipics in that and men man of 0 oil fell parties pir eirls ls approved ot of his big couret I 1 deac ians 0 ogden and having no mez means aris of engaging n A train ho he was forced to re tanin in ogden until uia the train ente entered redI then went to work to co boniel niel the sending lack back ot of tills this sorry corry contingent conall gent he called tile tl e courts in to lit hla assistance and ana obtained from two judges bf the supreme court nn fill order that the men man should be returned we respectfully think that the judges either cither acted on an insufficient indent showing or that a further investigation tion mould have to light evidence which would have bave their making the order that they did it was manifestly a mistake from ill tho a fact that the th men when tiley they reached cheden were not only perfectly orderly but they were under perfect discipline and moron moreover ver leach ewh lind taken a solemn obligation that he would violate no law of any state or territory that left those men exactly on tho the same grounds in ogden that hat governor Gover west st and judge merritt were on at least they had tho the tight right to breathe the nir air and to walk on tho the public highways when they made knoian their wish which wa nas n as s I 1 simply that they might walk out ot of it they could tot not get transportation in our judgment aa tho governor rn male le big la great mistake stake instead of trying by impotent menus to force them back to n place where they declared they were determined not to po go ho be ought to have wished them godspeed god GOO speed and extended to lo them everything lit in his power to relieve their prose present T it distress inasmuch as all parties approved ot of hla his act in protecting the territory and its citizens zens against an invasion of oc lawless roon men so BO men of alj parties fire unanimous in tho the belief that the judges made ri mistake in anak making ing their order that tha th governor in his persistent determination mi nation to force those men back toward california find and to force a railroad to convey them without compensation made IL a very grave mistake the lost lest men in the world make mistakes and when a man commits an error the right rightful tul thing for him to ilo i Is to admit it and tile higher his station the more necessary it Is for him to ac act I 1 01 on that theory the hours waited in ogden in trying to deal with those men imen it after they had bad as tree free men doc declared lared that they would not return to california was ume little worse than wasted wast ted in the finx antina the probability ot of bringing on a collision through which rome lives might be lost was a matter so serious that it cannot be overlooked because if one anre had bad been lost through alo violence because ot of arly any order anade by the governor or by the judges it would I 1 have involved a responsibility most serious I 1 us the only thing to do 10 was waa to get those men out of ogden we are glad I 1 that was waa decided upon at last laet and 1 rations enough were sent along with win them to establish the tact fact 1 that the men of utah at least are human beings abeln that while they do not sympathize ze at all with the confused ideas which nil fill the minds of these wan ider ide ere cers they acknowledge all tho the claring tot humanity and ana are it to w willing ming at all umea times to do their part lit la the line of mercy euid md oven even to draw closer the bandage over the eyes cyca of justice in carrying out their ideas ot of mercy |