Show apter r From Early E ly History Hist ry B ther rs J MM day dIU tho Iho prejudice SO S rR IB IH less bitter bit there will need to 10 he hI nn h new 11 of ot nil 01 the between tho Iho pioneers follow flow Americana Into It Il will wi of ncI I n a foi fol r famous fRIOU Scotch Se r of the era Ir Above Is I reproduced n 0 jingo Ille of a I noto honk book h 1111 l tl keenest knell hl 1 From this book Brother p and tho of of this Ihl filot nl hit h n It I In the II nl ll Un Ir it U aW I n when xa DIP hand of tho fl hr ori or the rUI that no limit born bor to 10 ll 11 HI I i r him hi 1 with nut I H An Al lay n I tint d ll lo 10 the toast oum told he nn tt fn the t h j loll nl I In t extreme They to In I position rom h I 11 had iome 1 p lo In n WH on fn truce While hll the 1 paine from the he I 1 ho I with word tho was W on the Ih move nI VI 7 lon mil every ry homp In kf 11 pl ll wih trl 11 Jen Ih on tl eo 1 I e hl lt lly B nn t I constant t Ii l l of t I Ir ros 1 rl Y oh lIl his j four this pen written was ns In his W hand when Ill n song thal stirred the Ih pioneer soul sOll up ll the tusk lu lt of uh filling a sl desert Of or tho Ih stirring ell In tho of M Zion In the Ihl Sot I Council CoUnci HOU I many remain In tho of or one ne of ef whom hail hal a place Illace In Hint It I n true tUE for Cor tho Ih Mormon lollon settler Strong find embittered ll rel were er oon ut hand hanl Through a I OS of oC fair play some mi to 10 arise for ench to tho Iho collision emergency prevent j when wh n It I most friends in this crisis were Wee nn un enraged Z 1 public opinion that followed the true truo h picturing of n Utah events after the lies of or the I h persecutors hll been heen proven r i i Captain Van nimy who curried carried ft a true picture J Governor In actual coni COI j of ot tho army who through a quarrel with wih Its 11 line InQ chief chlof took toul the r of the people the military i Mid most Important of or all al Colonel j Thomas lne who pledged his honor honO j to tho Iho nation for loyalty and atla a after for rOl an appointment as ns nn ambassador of oC peace camo all al the Ih way around the Horn and from I 18 s on horseback In u I rush to 10 gel Kot hero before tho troops could start n war warTHE THE E was Judio Drummond nho Iho to 10 that Ihal been proved wholly and ald conceived In II Ono One was that tho Iho killed go m cols on survey duty here 1 wo 00 themselves luch as 38 the Iho ones onci to 10 give EIo the Ho 10 to 10 this 3 tale lall and lull 11 of their lion by b the Ih their r tUH with wih n I of or n 1 Another Allther WI that nl murt ut record had lieen burlI no Ium 1111 With wih hi lin 11 on 11 hi arrival reported every U In ItH place Won 11 t 1 nn 11 anny Mn 01 IIA to 10 n f Jil n I li 10 r had hl re 11 II 11 li d Ih YD 0 u July t I IlS lS i In IR W i ralY on tl Ihn Iho of ur the lit tenth I I I pioneer nry ar I ck 1111 A ci o had como il ill nII from rOII Kl tl With wih tho th 1 In 11 h i JH mil I fi hours If II 1 on i 11 O lp the all 11 till hl In of the funnel from the thear Ihl ar ar IhlI I Th Ca knew of or It II In 11 and that It I II n wealth w gave UP U 1 inter 1111 the till t I if f Thu Pou War ur urI Anthe I t moved HI I he In hi h put 1 I ll Held evry 1 Mormon 10 1 on hud by hy hand hant to 10 every 11 vestige of In II llah If It Hi Ih Hit t to th 1 it van VIII V th first 1 In 10 loom tOO this Ihl CAPTAIN VAN V Iel nl n Hu tho In 1 d 1 tle n Hi left lee lUht F tC tt LIV rn li and mine IAme went weAl with wih ah lb no ni warned by hy und army that he would be b killed If i he came to toI f lt Lake lit h providentially kept on I had a n long with lh Wll salt d to loh h m I was 18 con convoyed COl voyed to 10 fairly and mil I It had a n I g place In II i the 1 policy that Ihal BUC c Culy avoided nold a n collision with the thc Youngs words were very vry plain We CI ere thy IhY run ran that the th government has hUl more murf troops and Ild that If wo 0 wipe out these It another n I 1 I year will wi Kec ce them over Olf 1 I valley vale but bul when thone thoc troops lops arrive they will wJ Utah a I desort Every houR will wi be burned to 10 tho Iho ground 1 tree cut down dOln and every over field waste We e will wil take to 10 tho Iho moun mountain tain We e arc determined to t resist to 10 the Iw death elih the entrance of ot troops Into tho Iho valley You Yon may an 11 well 1 tell lel mo you youcan ou can eal mako hell Into Inlo a n powder r bouse a ato to 10 tell lel mo me that can cal como come here and In not nOI death lion 1011 to 10 our people with thorn They rhoY not attack us They hey will wi hold us 11 till tl u I mob can arrive and kill ki us as the Carthage hold holl u UI helpless till the mob came camo that killed our leaders In IlnI ls And all al of or and amI much luh more was faithfully reporter to tou with tho Iho recommendations tint tho captain i believed tho Iho Mormons orlon meant It I When I Ia a I little later 52 2 wagons I were attacked burned burled that they meant It I received additional en endorsement COL THOMAS lO JAS KANE NE While the army tame west the east er press s was busy bU So was a I great i I friend to 10 tho Mormon people Col Thos Tho Kane whoso work was WIS all almost t purely purel tho result of ut a n to 10 sou He Herail fair rail play pIny Col Kane Kune was wa not nol to 10 appear I I j 1 I l I Il i Ii l I Ii It i frK i L i tf i tf ir M fM fr r rH M j t I fi B v A Pf ti J r A V tK V f l ij K T i ii if iI iI iI iI b H j j i d i Ad MA v JV J ri VI t f Hn l WC M I H V WV P 7 s J o ji i y rt t t 7 i I I r J wt iff I I in rv fE ii f j I q j SING SIG ZION BROTHER DUNBAR a II little later latel In the meantime Young issued a 1 call Nil lo In arni orm styling thin an Illegal perse pense persecution cution under tho guise of government Tie Io determined upon a 1 movement of o troops to 10 Impress the government with the sincerity of ot the Mormon promise lo 10 resist to 10 the an Invasion It 1 wis Wb without the Ih of a I single drop dror of or blood to 10 burn every eel train Iraln the army a 11 had In ita Is rear ear HO so that thai nn al overt act would bo ho committed showing tho des dH desperate the people were In Daniel It H Wells head of the Iho military Rent Lot Smith men lien out to lot under undertake l r take lake the Iho task n I wagon walon of 52 wagons wan waa burned bum d after aCler a 0 ml night visit to tho inch len In charge charo of It I Tho effect ered In the east wa Wu startling hut the thing thin it I meant was that Young would keep koep his word wor that It II was 11 not fanaticism or mere merc bras brg ho he had Hunt lt enst ras KANES S VISIT In tho Iho flurry furr of oC astounded eastern opinion Col Kane Jano found tho Iho psycho psychological logical moment 10 He appeal appealed ed to President Buchanan for permission sion to 10 coine conle to t Utah and straighten out matters maters With tho Iho of lt a I euc messenger sailed around the Horn Hor landed at nt LH Angeles nR les mot the Ih Mol mon lon colonists al an Diego two Iwo of oC whom hor escorted him to 10 Salt t Lako on N horseback after atler burying h Ids trunk and effects In th d sands to hasten thi Runts matters Inn tIers He ae Interviewed I Young who had hod already learned to 10 trust him ind on the promise that would welcome Gov Cummin Cumminas as aR his hl successor If Ir dimming Cumming come CUle without the force of oC supporting bayo bayonets nets nels ho he made his hil way wn out to tho troops camped at II Fort In Camp CUlp Scott alone 1 T lf i r li r II lir It I sl it ud which la and mil 00 r friend of ot tho I so much so 80 that thai ho hO wan al afterwards recalled by President Lincoln on al charges es to 10 this Col Kane Inno entered enl General Johnstons camp by b breaking his own OW over tha head of ofal an outpost sentry who llred on him without halting him In th hubbub following the call cal to 10 arms ho to 10 be be taken to 10 Gov and ond not 01 to 10 Gen Johnston lo planed at nl I ordered i l 1 hn ln under arrest who had hai received his hl j papers pl ers protected his bis guest while Kone resented the hi arrest by b sending a leno for tor 1 i l I to 10 Johnston which I Iwas I was WIS only by n I threat from j Judge Jude l to arrest all al of or them Ir I Ithe the matter as not dropped Full of anger al gel dimming welcomed tho Iho and trust a leave army himself h lo tn the Mormons and un ho escorted In by lW Col Kane to 10 bo wel welcomed welcomed by Brigham Young as ni governor and thus was ho freed from the thE army url sent Rent as n Ma hii to 10 car carry cur curr ry r out Olt his mandates given com COIn command mand of tho Iho Utah already In Inthe the Held to 10 act In this capacity It I led to 10 a n breach brench with wih the Iho military that once oneo nearly resulted In dimming turning tho Ihu tire of ot his hIl militiamen upon 1101 the reg regulars re ulars ulal lit II In orders ordel ci reprimanding i r dc ln league leogue with disregard the governor for IH ld unauthorized act oct Wi ge 1 strategic advantage In favor of oC the Mormons the anny WI still sti lying in the I hI snows to 10 the cast castor or of the tho mountains SATE SAFE Gov dimming Cumming found the tiO subterfuge fuge by which Judge Drummond hod nt against tho Iho Mormons ormon to 10 bo hc ll hoax The Tho records were w ro Hv What ho told tho Iho the first great gr ll document by bJ an UI outsider In favor of ot tho Iho little of people who were here after having made mado an exodus exolus Into Inlo an ni unknown western well r wilderness Now for tho lh first time tm tho Iho Monnon and Mormon stood out In before the Ih nation whose attention WOH II cent cNa em here tho Iho government was WIll now a I party to their dimming wn welcomed on 01 the Ih of o the as ns thu tl new governor oy o Young and nn Introduced hI n Ihl 1090 O people p ns n I an a Il h He HI told 1011 the Iho nation I Io of this and The road tim v o tilled with wih wagons wa 10 1 I loaded I o 1 with provision household furn furniture iture often tho women l without or m lints driving their lock they thc wow know not whore They Iho I not only resigned i hut but cheerful h Their la IR not nol I suppose definitely fixed upon Young most of nf the Ih and lt men have hl left lef their commodious mans mansions mlIS ions apparent regret to length lengthen en the long train rall of nr wanderers The he hela masses la es report to 10 mo m the torch will willbe 11 be b applied to 10 every eer house Indiscriminately nn IR soon on A 1 the troops attempt to In th tho mountains I shall follow those people and try II to 10 rally mi them liem TIm EXODUS The fh last II at sentence Is II characteristic Its 1 spirit marked tho entire tour of or ordil duty dil In Utah of M this 1181 governor sent from outside and 1111 was WIS In marked dis dh distinction to II Hie he of ot Hard HardIng Ing who succeeded him a 1 little Inter The he governor returned to 10 the thu sol soldiers dIem diers to 10 Join his hil family bring bring them to lu Salt Sill Like Ilke When ho reached again his hIs headquarters r Hie homo home of nC Elder Eder H anel ho found a 1 cold lunch wn I I nJ The family had gone Tho ho garden was WIS Mucked with piles ule of oC Nowhere there a 1 single occupant of f city few stationed hero and there to t apply appl the Ihu torch tnt 1 I only wish I J could bo be In Wash n h ington two 10 hours hour declared the Iho gov governor governor to 10 his bis wife who wept over tho Iho of or nil ni these people leaving their homes In two hours I could tho Iho government that thai there thoro Is no nn need for tho troops here Van honorable course In lay IlY Ing conditions before tho American people Cot Col Kanes guarantee to 10 the Iho ad administration ministration for fOI tho Iho essential loyalty of ot the Mormon people pop Ie and In an In Incessant popular demand on a changing senti sentiment sent ment led lell to 10 tho Iho appointment of oC tho Iho peace place commissioners Gov Go L I W Pow Powell ell 01 of or elect from 1101 that state and Major Hen Ben McCullough McCllough of ot Texas exas It I was WUA when the tha people re returned returned turned to Salt Sil Lake to 10 meet with them that Ihal Bro Blo snug Zion The pence commissioners commissioner had laid lad their message before the tho council counci they had spoken and Young had ha spoken Then the figure of O 0 I p Rockwell scout Indian lighter and Ind personal aide of or Brigham Young came Into Inlo the tho coun council counci cil ci chamber Ho called tho aside aHlde and whispered to 10 him The he people always for Cor tho word that the troops were ere moving from their moun tain rendezvous toward Salt Lake knew what had hod happened turned self possessed pOI essed and calm but once on co moro more the he stern com commander commander mander of or a I peoples s destiny Gov GO Powell Powel are you aware sir that the troops loops tiro on the move moo toward lawn Il this city It I cannot be replied Powell Powel sur surprised lr for wo wore told lold they would not move until after oCer this moet meet t have huo received a I dispatch that III ti y yare are arc on Oi tho Iho march to 10 this city el I Ile le IJ I would not lut deceive me I Thero Ther ero no 10 explanations n I that could bo offered In the Ihl 1 hr of or war W al j lug hII Brigham turned to 10 the u Is II Drother r present Yes Y responded 1 the th old SOI sing Klon 11 Tho old oM 1011 book of or which Ui tl i nho Is hi n page reproduced wo brought out from frol Bro Uro t I The Tho pence commissioners listened ItIN tn In the words olIH of ot C W y ret hymn hII and they know It what the know when they listened to 10 tho Iha Ial All 1 that evening the Ih Mormon Ind tho Iho were in pension lelon Next day addressed the people President Wiford Woodruff In II describing thi IhO make tho Ihn significant Then tho heard tin 11 roar mal of the lon lon of or tho J 1111 ord ProM Pre dent Young for rot his hi people f their right to 10 survive Growing iti 11 he lie recited what ho and h people hall Buffered at lt the armed mobs and what they were 1 v c cIng Ing yet et to 10 suffer surer When ho had hal finish finished On OnI ed I tho commissioners lonell willing i l talk not lol threats hut overtures ot f pence peace The Tho army wan fir rr v time tho course of nl agreed upon tho Iho marching In II and an finding a amp Ing place nt II Camp Floyd moI n I dlA Innee away IWI from the city where no 10 collision would bo he probable In tho Iho cast tho Iho exodus proved provell a to stir sll nil ni hearts 11 to 10 action More Kind were nC tho Iho Mormons than hurt hm said before A community COI 1 Ul I ot or heroes hero was what tho Iho Mull Mal called caled thom and only slightly less lei fr was wal tho praise of the tho lorr Ir it American dallies Tho he string of 1 hoods and nn evil reports hl run ir course CoUSt It was not the first Hiring nor tho Iho Inot lali In only a 1 few Cow tha Ih Meadow 1115 ro waa WM to 10 ba 10 threshed out Iho movement waa ns to start and ad heat itself Isel to pieces in the general genel of ot tho Iho conflict and Ind final Jy h the to crush tho Church Churl through confiscation of o Its 18 property was to have Its ls beginning Ita lis enl Property Pr peru said Raid with wih a I of th Ih Church lenders from the of oC Its Is What do I caro Clr for prop property erty ert to 10 make It servo Aeno tho tto pur purposes of the Piles of ot poses pORes Lorl PIes straw were In his hil Salt SaIL Lake Lak mansions wh n ho he spoke tho thing ho laid down downto dOf to his hi on Ol the day da of or the In tho Cottonwoods I they the must muRt ItC p tho Iho faith Alive and preserve It to to 10 generations yet et unborn hll nil ui tho Iho chancing problem came oame and went Dunbar re lo to 10 sing from the worn W m hymnal of his own making Two hil years ears ago he wont went peacefully to 10 his rest and all shortly he hc died ho Iha book bok to C 11 n 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