Show 6 EDITORIAL correspondence ii i OGDEN CITY june 12 10 0 60 O 1 AM to President George i X smith who accompanied P president r es de brigham Young ifor the foll following ow ing pa particulars tic ulars of the lin line e of the he utah central railroad q ahyou As you knobf kno 0 president you young vice jennings directors feramorz tal tai juthe att e and christopher liay ljay aj aytona ton rit ril S 84 lie perin joseph joeeph A young an ani chief engineer jesse disse W fox officers oft ott hemi heUi sall Balt laue Lake city on Thurs thursday dan morning la gauI gani and at the hot spring met by apt appointment the leading citizens of davis davia county numbering icv at adot adne men 11 nearly I 1 pu iid ild moan toan in n the Count w ynH ganv many farmers the tha th wagons aad carriages carr carf lagies numbered nearly yr the r thi art and atterah oare gare fuLan examination ox A as possible r rider the the thel north weir corner of bro Dani Danl ein elv elN woods elWoods farm ly lyl i jog jug about a bloc bioc of the meeting jihu as selected as luet luea coln point t heal hear which the depot for sor that ta t placa lac lae os hould should be located ero bro dahll daniel wood strongly urged ahafi the la neat of ids i farm should shourd not tie lle interfered with by the theline jils neighbors A rc arr arx g thi tac t hovd should uld ula run am through hla b farm faim he bet offering iha land laud mr fur DOE thing thin thi rig president yow yon yog ng before fully deciding upon for the depot called upon bishop toker stoker token and ancl the people bountiful of to ta ex expires their feelings they were gnant unanimously in favor of the place located fr from bm bountiful the party proceeded to centreville Cen traville treville ahen when a point about a quarter of a mile from the town was el fosen for the depot in the same manner as 8 at bountiful the peoples bisho ag awell r well weli as those of the owners of the lah land d being bonsu consulted I 1 ted F armington arming ton tov was next te ached and aud r a elthe erthe patty had they pr ro 0 dm th lahd batad aej wee wet ti 6 fihe the town bishop john jqhn W hess had looke dout three rou roa routes tess either of acif which he hi thought mi a answer dwer but as the thee e 0 is only a narrow dario tripod trip of land betge between n hit hie th tit dow vow fow b and the bake lako hu hii 11 f fo iho tho th western zoat roat bf f ahe dhe three as by liy th that atthe the line would mould ru through A harren barren ei piece of land an C qu 0 fhe fhi route caused the th 16 president to conclude thab that the 1 nue hue in 6 rin hin the thereat resit teed tend thousand d aci I 1 lar lan paraleas sim aleas exp eap expense on ibe ise than by uy either bither X of thel 6 other tv kwoi before deciding upon aid adol 0 fc ing it However elever eleven he called tipa 41 th a people pecole to 6 le leabert arn from them th em whether cheth er they wanted anted Farming farmington ton tou to come to the railroad to come to far ear tiie the reply felp was in favor bf tuf the latter iatter latt proposition so a route about haifa half u mile ali mlle woj siu he meeting I 1 housep was selected bishor bishop s 9 fim s has has bas sin BID e expressed his e I 1 wi with h the route and says batand his fits people pew peb I 1 le are willing tuu tu u the grading gradi gradl ig v ra I 1 aber the roule I 1 as fax far fa s M kaysville Kays ka ville president yaun put t up at B shop L rp f fa tho be night div giu t ath tid goutin ine tae ja site for me tie depot was selected in thia vicinity of Bro antona antons artona brehouse brI hoube house a distance j probably or not adt flior thau eighty jo ot ode west of the h ousa ouse at Kays yUle eral frai this adi nt ejibe uhe theeart the wart party wen tto ito the engineers arl catl c camp p abolt tivo two nalis nalls from kayin ile lle a examined the aftuk roupe asklar ar aa survey sunvey edt fth ith three carp of egold guold e 0 already at work wor kand and aud m mcree re citing to 0 fa t a e edba 0 ati tbt hag bag gs be beer berr eak emi s aur sur keyed been letitit i qed J io er r lub tue c of ab luef iq f ig dueer ax the the tha par party y proceeded along the fara far dache the ig gi v v 9 he route a ordo ck iz examination awa grading ink parties were at wor work kall kali ail ali all alo aio along cod coo g theline and several portions ions lons were come plated the big cut leading up fr from da the weber river or to the bench is being rapidly pushed through the engineers engin eera were i instructed not to hav have e any grade grad e on the line exceed forty feet to the mile or any curve exceed three degrees to the mile mlle from rom all indications the line will be completed at an early earls day the grading gradin in taken hold of with energy agy and aud a ld spirit BPI spi it and tho people feel deeply interested in the project president yating the other officers of the V U 0 bi rk R haye have taken the right method to secure their good feelings probably theft their coursens unexampled exampled in the history oc 0 railroad building but the utah central railroad rall Bail road is not being built by a company solely tp to make money or fw its ils its own ben bep benefi benefit eni efi but for the good of the people and counti country y and it ift is Js desirable that whatever Is necessary to make the chemel ch emea success should be dono dona by b concerti cernI the common bonsen consent t af 0 f all concerned con X hite hiie la 18 thet tha wish I 1 hear rosed afi every hand h and top rop TOV THE walls WAILS AND tence w wilna ab nature born elders of the gio glo on a art mission to the various countries of catis tend 0 entirely unacquainted t e d with th the e manners and morals morais Is which prevail there they cannot bulbe surprised at the number ber ben of obscene and disgusting quack back advertisements til verti to be found in the e newspapers and the handbills hand bills and inscriptions of the same bame character that deface the walls along the streets minavery in eveny every direction wherever you ma may 50 throughout christendom this evil the most unmistaken bia bla hie indications of the pru prurient trient influx and im condition of the social systems of present day civilization into the columns of bf a utan utah lle lie newspaper at least in one of respectability we are aro hap happy in the belief ef that thai an advertisement of the above elass class 3 hay has haa never been admitted and the barnai earner re markis equally true yath kith wath garito to the walls walla of buildings along or at the thet coris corners of the streets olour of oun our cities tha be stranger may walk through every of every city from the mhd northern to the southern bouthern frontier of the territory of utahna we confidently hazard bazard the assertion t that his eye will never be ed by these thes shameless expositions of and dissertations upon human hamari frailty disease and shame while this ia Is true of utah both in the past and present we have noticed of late a tendency to disfigure the walls and fences iii in portions ions lons of this alky amy j with announcements of various it ia is true that they are not of the class of which we have been speaking bui but if the tho practice is not nipped iu the bud it may continue coutin ue until the disfigurement is general under no circumstances or with however great an increase of gentile population should permission ever be granted for the streets and public buildings of our cities to be plastered over ovier with of the character we have referred to above we wp should like to see this practice topped alnee atnee if parties part fes les lantto announce ant to the fib fie public that tha t they tiley are prepared I 1 ared to sell very cheap groceries or biety di dis y goodey pi a luck panacea for any devery an buman human iii lii thera ja A bli hll to the kastlie least kast aie fie ae arins the jhb on I 1 dwelling welling houses or the walls 11 of the Ibe public publio buU buildings dings dinos if where albis hns has already been done doge permission a bad bee been nj obtained from the tue owners of the defaced de faced there thera would wo uld na not beed be eoa corn plaint bud but r wa jsn ISA been baen assured by parties arties artles whose property has haa been thos awed defaced de faced that aror permission has been asked and that the daubing has ben beon done after the ho hours urs heli when decent people retire to rest this whis lia JR the height of pf impudence ana 1 parties suh sub berties unwar unwarrantable rail rall liberties deserve fining jor tor their the whose felice fences and buildings have bave been thus disfigured should lose iose ra be I 1 no time in erasing made and alid warn ward such offenders if necessary that like intrusions will not be allowed an future cheo cheek check k tha evil at onee once or we mely may soon see the corner of every street and the f front ion lon t wall of every public tiam building smeared and the thia fences before manyd many dwelling bouses houses otiles defaced defamed and dle die disgraced graced with ta the he lying AD announcements no jince of every description of quacks and im THE E 11 mer tiye TIIE raz rae sevada evatna I 1 ira 41 tem ter prist a paper edited with itai considers bie lie ability baklas a fling at them the cormons mormons bio Mor mons and wilen so doing invariably varia saria bly evinces a vindictive sp cirit irit and dishes tig tio 11 for its reader readers i the horrible stories arrayed in all the glory lf of gory adjectives so much delighted in by and in full vogue among mormon eaters caters or imon IMor mormon haters baters tenar temor fifteen years ago but chic banow a da days dass y s are laughed at and derided everywhere tre ere by y everybody possessing an ordin ordinary ary share of common sense in its issue of saturday last the enter enterprise has an article under the caption of trouble among the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 in the first line of which the editor says the mormon managers are in in trouble the editor of the antei prise is no doubt well posted in relation to the stairs affairs of this territory but the truth of the above assertion depends wholly upon uron the parties referred to as the I 1 I 1 mormon managers if the enterprise means the authorities of the church here we beg leave to assure him that his announcement no ro is entirely without foundation it is a pity that the editor and readers of the enterprise should be disappointed but it is better that the truth should be told than that they should cherish a delusion now if the gentleman means meana by 1 I mormon hormon managers those here who are so anxious to manage mormonism and to control the affairs of the people of utah according to their own peculiar notions we can most unqualifiedly indorse his statement believing that their troubles are great in fact that they are up to the beite belfe 11 lips in deep waters and we hope and believe their troubles bles bies will continue and increase after the firstel first line lne of the article quote quota ed above the enterprise adds that a although tbt the pacific railroad is adding to td the wealth of utah and enabling many of the saints to tum turn an honest penn pennyann yand is furnishing apostates and dissenters with a ready escape from utah it is very generally interfering with the plans of the church diorec torpt tor tora Pt j the above is strangely inconsistent and told nothing could wog Wom moie more plainly i sib fib 0 the ignorance of the editor of the nere nene enlar nerr prise why any man having scintillation of truth in relation to the bhe matter would never talk taik about anything thwarting the plans of the authorities that helps apostates away from utah that is just what they desire dee and d desire e sire it as ardently as ever aira an any farmer desired to separate scabbed sheep from the pure and clean it is one of the benefits which it has long been pleasurably anticipated would result from the completion odthe of the railroad and few things could be more pleasing to the directors of the church I 1 than to learn that apostates are taking their departure and it would afford them very great pleasure to learn that the last iu in utah bad had taken his bis departure th the e ed editor iton then proceed stell steil stelling in g about there being agrest many apostates here who dare not avow their sentiments because ot of the danger attending such a proceeding thanks llo Ilo however wever tot toi the railroad the danger is not quite so great as heretofore for while parties in the past pasty wishing to sever their connection with the church and leave the had bad hadbo to surrender their property to the tha church leaders and afterwards fell victims to those terrible hobgoblins hob goblins existing only in the fears 0 athe the wicked andi andl corrupt abe 11 danicea Da nitea 1 they da can no now w take taka th the tho t tran alta kia lla to coruco Co rume rumo 1 AT 11 cov they a u I 1 q s 06 aj e for from this to a happi happl clime glim 1 U 0 w op rei rel eja elj ria rid qa u I 1 Xua Jt botu ft ff bogn bonn gla fla w mali rail 1 I n d 0 o ue e I 1 least aas algo W zant if the tha faconi fu the am cae 4 ekht h hae current t hawe have 1 years ago butta attempt to foist folst huoh bosti upon and nd women now nom a really t boad toad lla lia dAnd and an humble apology la 19 d ua from the editor of the enterprise to his readers it is very likely that there are apos tates here who have not lelent sufficient hon esty and manliness to avow their true sentiments but what are such miserable atil el poltroons afraid of nobody cares whether a man or a number of denare apostates if they feel a de desiro desire siro to be bd so it will never bever affect in the least anybody but themselves an and d we feel assured that any apostate who has the frankness and honesty to avow his true sentiments would command more respect here than the whining ino inc hypocritical hound bound who while professing to be in fello feilo fellowship wit witha ly the he saints ajuts is at heart a renegade and recreant to t the q truth it is easy to perceive where the edito editor of the Ente prist obtained his thunder we were going to say but I 1 gas is tha more appropriate word b but ut thatis that is ho fid excuse at all bu t rather to the contrary for dish diAh ingup sueh such stuff to his readers among whom ther there e must be a large share of 0 intelligent men and women we rl ia see a rather of the quill n manifesting such buch n amount 1 of gulli ability prejudice and bigotry it is alto pother gether IK im path cath T ti diall t of of adin td ile lil ent edt ehlis ChliS christian tiAn editor h now friend enterprise ead eli je do liu lefo leEo cage to jeggle your read readers with evil byll report P 4 tah and its apal Hp lal lai al t you to tbt tut balika ak sp shop trip oci acl lake jake you lou i 01 d A d th oar nr e rall ae bl ii maza Naza ab T ahlf bulf 1621 bod L ii el desist st allon ailon troffle r e we shall ett ctt tend nd you a cordial gree greeting tini n notwithstanding n d I 1 n g lour your past acu scurrility arill tand and abuse As for ll 11 do not be afraid of them sf if vou you behave your seif self as decent men are in the habit of doing you yon will frei fiel 1 el a a greater gense sense of 0 security here in any gity city pity you have ever lived in and baor moret ethan han ban that the scales of bigotry and prejudice with which bich yon your r mind is n no ow evidently so armor or bound may fall rali ot and you will find that the people and institutions of utah are good and sound notwithstanding the st stories trumped up and so persistently bist erit exit circulated by those who furnished at be the I 1 inspiration under i which your artcle artele headed trouble amod among g the Marn ions lons was written t talk tili till E sew NEW C CA G ein LIN t i L F CUBA 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