Show aull E leitert burroughs writes arites from BRES BEES WOMEN DOING ME MENS WORK and many other evila resulting R from tho the over crowal i condition of the th british lale ible EDITOR JOURNAL after a lengthy spell of warm and sultry weather we are now DOW enduring a cold and rainy season mormon ormon missionaries commercial travellers trav ellers and tourists should be provided with a change of clothing for every day in the year with an extra one for christmas day and new years and if he be happened to be troubled with catarrh or rheumatism he be should wear two suits at v a time you think it would be too much well merely a matter of opinion but in this country people are used to carrying 0 loads leads especially among the lower classee clas sc women and horses carry much of the burden I 1 have seen women loading railway trucks with heavy materials carr carrying ving great weights on their heads and shoulders I 1 have been almost staggered while witnessing women working for a scanty pittance pitta ico making brick one would carry a heavy load of clay u upon poll her head and dump it on oil a table while another would mould the bricks and lay them out to dry while others were wheeling bricks too mid anti loading up the hilris kilns I 1 have gazed with regret k through 0 gli a doorway on women working at an anvil forging links link s making chains chain out of moulton iron and Non wondered dered where those remorseless wretches called men who wo would ild permit the fair daughters of god to suffer such inhumanity were whilo able bodied men are lying idle in this country it is said there exists one law for the rich and another for the poor for in instance tance if a poor man happened to have a little real estate left liim by some rich relative and that property happened to be located in a mi mining 11 in district and the mine miners rs who ow own n the ground beneath beneat li the houses bouses wish to take out their coal near the surface which re results in tho dist distraction ruction of the poor mans property the poor man must bethe be tho 1 loser 0 S er without redress for damages I 1 am alm almost 0 st surprised sometimes in witnessing so BO much oppression that there is not more fighting arid and quarreling between the rich and poor than there is the poor pool appear to take their hard fats fate with much matter of fact resignation arid and do riot not kick lost they should bo be kicked out of course you heard of tile alia fight in parliament recently well let it pass but the country has scarcely recovered from the shock yet inthe if the lords fight while making M the laws we may not be surprised it t any time to seo see or hear of an outbreak among the subjects but thanks to that great public benefactor the press tile the people read what the editors writs on current topics and carefully neudy and consider the bearings of all great public or national questions till good sound judgment is evolved and established among the masses ind nd the government is ii preserved and improved talking 0 of newspapers this is a great country for newspapers editors grow rich here publishing the news because people liberally patronize them every largo large city lifts liaa quite a number of large dailies elch each of which publishes three or four editions and to see the great multitude of newsboys daily leaving the various publishing houses and seat scattering papers amon among t the ho num numerous crous c crowded bowd e thoroughfare alifar 0 s oi is s a sight i g chit not easily overlooked or r fo forgotten gos t t A and n athen then to glance over the advertising calums of the great dailies allies and see sec tile wonderous wonder oua amount ol of patronage there displayed displays d 0 one ne i is s led to the conclusion tb that t L t th the c amounts realized from that source must be something enormous in n the news departments the news liens is mostly confined to england or great britain and there is plenty of it unlike our great american newe newspapers papers foreign news seem so much sought after A cyclone earthquake or or a mountain toppling over in Ar america mi might ohl possibly find its way way into in ill english newspaper the excitement existing in Ar america over the instability and of silver and the pending legislation of congress on the financial situation being at present dikea like a volcano in er there is referred to 0 occasionally c here for utah news and honest democracy commend me to the JOURNAL which comes re regularly to it hand and Mis missionaries siona ries I 1 from are always glad to receive belve news from home bonic unless it be 1 in 11 regard 0 to 0 grasshoppers ras shoppers and dull times which we regret gret to hea r of missionary work i in england is very meagerly rewarded at present although I 1 am happy to say I 1 had the pleasure of aspi assisting sting at the baptism and confirmation of five new members on thursday last our meetings in this city birmingham I 1 have been well attended attend edof of lateano late find and we have a few strangers visit us oc caBio nally who appear to take quite an interest in what they hear bear in tr trading tracking some receive the printed word thankfully than full fully y but many refuse to take them JNO Bun burrows Rows birmingham az england sept 10 1893 |