| Show CIVIL AND MiD MILITARY Tho The military have havo always alway been en wet wel welcomed COined and well wen treated by the people of Salt Bait Lake City When troops com corn comIng comIn lag Ing In hero bere any regard to tho the of citizens and the peace pence and or order order order der of the community cordial cordia rela relations relations relation tion between the tho civil and military authorities have been uniformly sus sustained blued They rhey have their respective respect ve spheres such each of ot which should be bo re to respected and both of ot which can move forward in tn perfect harmony It is II de desirable desIrable desirable that thew the conditions maintained They certainly will ivill be if Jt efforts to continue them shall be mu mutual mutual thai In the most roost friendly spirit we Invite the th attention of ot the officers at Fort Douglas to the Ule conduct of a number of or among the tho companies recently arrived and ask aek that aid ak will be given to the police pollee to quell disturbances and punish committed by lawless tid riotous nen n n from the fort There Thele ate ate evidently some among them who they con cnn do as they please picas pi cue In this thib city break the tho law with Im hn Impunity punt ride roughshod 1 over oer the peace peaceable peaceable able Inhabitants Inhabitant end commit crime without danger of punishment That they wilt will discover their mistake U Is I OB ae certain as that day follows lollos darkness and that Is 18 a living law of ot nature The conduct of ot a n few of the new com corn comers comers cornera ers era hasiT ha been een simply aim ply outrageous A lit litie Je ie 10 ot at It Is narrated In other parts ot of this Issue of ot the Deseret News We W say eay most emphatically that such lIuch do doings Ins ings cannot annot be b tolerated and certain I will not hot be 00 There should be bs no noron conflict ron le en sn n tho the rs of ot the lav lavand l 1 land and the rs rs of th the army arm There should be a no cooperative coo effort and de do determination termination to atop the lawlessness of Qt which the th people ot of this city have bave to complain It U may t be expected erp that soldiers will willott ili occasionally ott Indulge In exuberance ot or spirits and perhaps 1 become becom u Ii little boll bats l rous but It mu must mut t be bt understood that when bl breaks out Into violence and and such luch conduct M an has been t n exhibited recently t pa pl patience hence tience l Is and resentment Is be Uh wilt will certainly culminate In reprisal units unIt same lame definite U t dane Jo Immediately to Jle ht a R collision n which U ti not n l to be w b W VB Wa Uv av tr p tri nt 0 i 1 1 r 2 fife 2 r lon d B J lI Banner One a 1 was VOn ted b by ofos II alB l to ni pf j l Q con n nIt It was as nit promptly I effect u 1 Th colored oldia who for or cil time oc iloa rt set Bet at 8 W the h i Imitation of ot white comrades Lot Let li not be bt p t 1 ton that white P t for or their In iii the th pl lEre Ere below tho standard n lr of or f their th lr o preserving pre order In Ine th e J s t Jonly 0 1 Y obJeCt D In view In l mn Hii fo f rth co coId or OraO rI the tho tnt at tho Fort Fortl t Is jhc the pu end thO teof of both thU V and the military it would be nortuna Q If It some sorn of o the h sol ol Mp attempt to hold Up and rob or orns ns I hd molest citizens by b night nI t or oaf be made to bite bit the th dust fh f iio e prevented It the genUe eh ehIn in nd at nt tho the Fort will III take steps step stepto to rj disorderly and an Ff criminal h con tho part Dart t of tile men under the the command and will VIII Md aid ld police Of or f H y to public order odor wh t r will find essential CS tp i proper i ln In camp tamp tow to should be bo sufficient 8 f J us u ui V t ft rS l i i f t i i 1 |