Show A VILE ATTACK made by the tribune on alie character cf two cormons mormons Mor mons what a miserable miB erable blackguard the tribune the object of its existence has seemed to be to make the mormon religion the object of its witticisms to poke fun at everything held sacred and divine by that unhappy people which however pleasing to the scurrilous ulous writer and however laughable ito some infidels or to narrow sectarians sect arians s yet a gross outrage upon the feelings of the latter day sainta te livins must bear it in bil ence the do not escape from it it was only the other day that the infamous cheet made the death of a lady the occasion of a most brutal assault upon her husband a latter day who had beenson unfortunate as to incur its displeasure in friday s issue it makes its local columns the vehicle of an attack upon the character of 0 A madsen and sir A inerson 0 gunnison both of whom if we are to believe its f nl insinuations were concerned in the murder of a young lady at aliat place bishop madsen is a gentleman of education and intelligence one of the most v orthy citizens of tho rv who held various positions of trust and importance in the service of his native country and whose character is above mr inerson in every respect is a substantial citizen and an honorable man they aie bogli mor mon sand that is of course justification for alie attack mado upon their characters three years ago a young lady a danish immigrant entered into the service of mr inerson at his farm below gunnison she had frequently complained of bieve e pains in her stomach and several weeks ago upon a recurrence of the attack in a severer form sue was sent ap to bishop maddens Mad sens in order that she might be better cared for but nothing availed and she soon after died A post mortem examination was held and upon alie testimony of two doctors alie coroners jury found the young lady died from the deflects of corrosive poison by an unknown hand the parties chiefly concerned immediately sent for dr benedict of salt lake city who called in one or two local physicians and a more thorough examination of the body was made dr benedict and his associates assert that there was not the least reason to believe ahat poison was the cause of death which their examination and alie history of the case showed to be plainly due to ulcers of the stomach and that i the theory of corrosive poisoning was disproved by the absence of injuries to the hag mouth and throat basis of a coroners juies verdict the evidence oi the error of which was within our reach thit paper proceeds to say the girl lived with mr inerson for three years that the bishop was about to bury tier speedily and was in a fix speaks of the indignation and ugly talk of the people and says the suspicion remains strong of foul play mr inerson said upon marryie marr yim the girl a few minutes before she died that ha knew she would die in a few minutes calad these gentlemen beasts and utters other foul slanders ers which we venture to say are the emanations of a practiced brain and not even the idle and malici outi rumors of the neighborhood much of our contempt for the leberl party springs from our detestation for is ifs organ herald |