Show E D T kl S CROWDED OUT v I 1 3 0 A A uhe she he len ien length g th br J oui oni our i t of court proceedings ce co inaho in tho the case of the aftem attempt d pt to have tho too prisoner kilfoyle KiU KlU foyle foyie transferred from the tody of territorial warden rockwood 04 aj V 1 1 pa anck has unavoidably crowded arow ded oed much e bit dit trial and local matter out of this issue which our leaders will readily excuse in consequence of the interest of the matter which occupies our col coi n WHAT an excellent thing it would be if people would mind theil their own business and let other people peoples ls alone le leb let other peoples alone so far as over netlon 19 19 concerned and d as a rule exceptions 0 o anu at bt be af a nature entirely justificatory of themselves nor yot from orom the reach of these remarks ean can official character be held exempt we ve yield to none nono in respect for authority pro pio properly perly constituted and duly paten patent t su authority thorl ty betit but it does certainly appear that one will shakespeare maede some very acute and sensible observations ions respecting the fan ran fantastic beeks played by many men clothed in a little briet brief authority and if af he had lived in burday our day and territory doubt less loss he would have felt inclined to his language a trifle stronger if possible for he was an acknowledged master of lingual expression one of the littlest things in american P publio public a b 1 c life is the fierce bitter un pled pied ed struggle straggle over the honors and V glories orles and 0 office of course all these officials desire very greatly desire to serve their country indeed their anxiety in that respect is frequently excruciating it t must be tight kaperst lon for themi rhems lor jor for JC atia itis id to observers excepting when they have made up their minds to look upon the subject in the light of ridicule only but it can not alwa always be looked in that light algne this chisa Is it great 66 country antry and it is aa as great in its littleness and meanness of political life as in anything else the country would aufner buffer naught in reputation irit ifft it ift itt were not a tenth part so great in political humbug and the man who really and truly IQ loy joy yes yeb ves es his country will seek to reduce its greatness in that particular he will also consider consider the whole breed of political sib bummers hammers with a bielin feeling compound edof of pity and coji contempt contempt for their course and pity that men with a capacity at least supposedly for far more useful and noble avocations should BO persistently belittle and degrade themselves for the paltry prizes of political life probably greater political littleness and meanness are nowhere shown than in the in no territory great gr eat orthan carthan or than in this behave had here federal officials who have known how to mind their own business who have tried to mind it and who have achieved an encouraging degree of success therein but it is to be feared that of the large maj majority 0 city it ong ought ht to be bensaid sald said that thai theado mind their ban own busi busl I 1 i ness exclusively ely nordo nor do to th mind it it maybe may be that they do not know how if difeo so they certainly are to be pitied for or it defectiveness active mee nee that their education hag b been e ensa badly aly n neglect ekl eil nothing would give us greater pleasure than to be lable labie to speak in the very highest terms af f tho the ability intelligence and probity of all our federal officials but how can we why dont t gey usa us uba a a chance or event half ay e o we wib wis i conidi 0 see tabi lb arv i r as asi well 1 asi 1 e virtue sticking out 0 t all over them but they know well enough that it don dona P or ve we should see bee af forr aorl thab that IB Is the very thing we are after and our eyes are sharp enough to toffee gie fie appears but how can we b be expected to see it when it aint there what public virtue ia is there thero jo lix hrehor four fourt strangers rangers thong ha h ev be official trying lot lor to jue rule rue vo lenat avera over a hund hundred red thousand people what public virtue is there in the endeavor to neutralize and indeed lg ignore the will and voica volca of the people by disregarding trampling upon or violating the local laws the legitimate expression of the will of the people what puh pub lio lie virtues there in a manof no great r i 1 uin LIN abing a territory armed with a scrap of parchment and a big seal benl and straightway imagining that n ab any thing in wil wit th at region before that what he does not riot know nat worth knowing and that all who belieVe belleve they know a thing or two as well as he does are intense intensely disloyal it public enemies and all nil t that A bort eort of thing and in acting upon the strength of such a vain imagination if if nine tenths of those who strive so fiercely to obtain political office and who strive as fiercely to belittle and dishonor their offices when obtained would devote their whole time and abilities to raising grain and potatoes they might not achieve very tery brilliant success in that useful line of business burthey but they would be far more likely tago to go about doing good than they are ag as it is for in their present official positions many of them are unmitigated hum bum bugs A and aud nd veritable oes ces t esbine something thin thlu g is eaid sald ben sensationally sa satio batio tlona tiona nally about blighted d iv esip esir utah but here is something fr from oma a naturally far more more highly hig aly his favored land wid callior at said baid sensationally but wrung from the heart beart of one oue evidently herself a wife and mother mot ber her concerning poor helpless wives vives nud and mothers whose lives and happiness bs bave have e been blasted b by y tolerated crime licensed crime concerning which little is said and much Is hushed for the patent reason that exposure would compromise well known and influential citizens and bring dismay into cultivated and distinguished circles thi is how a california lady writes to the san ban francisco alta I 1 bit bib down to rest after my morning duties are accomplished for 1 I 1 have a large family of boys and girls take up the alta alia and the first thing my eye re rests upon is the great and important subject the evil I 1 know ar I 1 feell feel there are many prayers offered up to almighty god by the wives and mothers of california that dr holland may be strengthened and anif ouita ruita sustained ined in carrying out his scheme for helping the unfortunate class of females who are now their souls for dros and on the other great greit evil brea breaking lilg the thel hearts bf the virtuous women and breaking up homes aud and alt all domestic ties ana and crushing all thai that is impute pure and fulin futin thir this life lire oh ohi editors for the saye sake of ot spur own household households audus andus and na poor help lesa lesi wives and mothers ha who teel feel that our lives and happiness have been blasted by tolerated social evil letour le ur pa paper lief lier that bas baa ever stood up tip forsight for right and Ju justice itice be ever ready to help heip in la this great areat cause to eradicate the tho great on sin that I Is cursing and blight ing mauv u homes in california I 1 feel that thel thOl the greatest good you can do to humanity is bald to uproot this terrible evil strike at the root and let not an opportunity spass until there is a thorough el cleansing I 1 ms maene th 0 great father in H haaven paven b biesh 60 you in this great wol woi work ik is the prayer of many I 1 I 1 MOTHERS AND WIVES wicks if lf one were to believe belleve the sensation alises albats one might be led to think that utah monopolizes lizek lizee the athe blighted hopes and blasted happiness but the above tells tella a story very different indeed and there are good reasons fo for the assurance ehst that the moth mothers bris brys noceto note to Ih mAltaIs is a bond tide jide espres expires the feelings fee linga of the heart hearl and add not nov ot a al bigi picture gotten tip up tbt fon for outside effect mh and d ulterior purposes as anany bf iho highly highl 0 o colored pictures of matters re this i a EL the place of freedom awo to tiet tiel herself to a titan rilan man sufficient reason reabon to celloyd caari adulterer mhd mma awrore b monger have bave no husbands hus bandas balg BAIS balk K a common option offered to her outside of utah but fhe hak has full fall liberty to td choose array of men uen who ryd g men met has harthe the best re rea nea I 1 sto ato be e satisfied are far too tho manly to dissipate in illicit run rul in on ous an and d damnable indulgences indulgence si THE iam fam famine tamine no 14 iners Persi ia s one of the most mosi rr ble bie topics now found gund in iii the tue newsy newspapers 1 6 alvig it is ii a dreadful r reality 4 allty equal it is affirmed to the worst plo pic tubes tures that have been given 0 of it the inhabitants of this territory have been favored with a good harvest but bp t millions lionor of our out fellow creatures in persia the midst of utter destitution suffering the gnawing pang pangs a of unappeasable pea sable sabie ble bie hu hunger hungen until ittie lttie ane vital spark va dishes vanishes one bickens sickens at the statements of hundreds of or thousands of deaths of the belling or claying of dearest relatives to serve ii as food foad food to othern of the raking up of hu human aan corpses to sustain tee the th e living of robbery robbe and murder and ghastliness and dd desolation everywhere it lef indeed a vexation n only to hear the reports of these dread aai fal disasters I 1 i W shenew THE new yorkers are din b eing g C called alm to account rather the germans want t to 0 know how the money goes the temes times s pitches into tammany tilton and add others are heavy upon certain harbor and other officers mrs general sher man and her incidental Inel dental escort mr stewart were recently treated to a savl savi i age handling hack back baek haek driy erm ere and othen other boughs roughs fughs until that lady remarked that 6 39 a plessant pleasant I 1 n t way the first city of 0 f the ua united elates tes has of receiving gr strangers angers and alid mr r answered a that 0 o iong long as a the city was wes W M s governed d I 1 b by y thieves aves and the ibe police force made up of roughs broughs and rowdies we could expect no better the police meni men when appealed to simply smi smile ledill df probably having baving taken le lessons of colfax th a areat amerlean american I 1 thereupon the papers make wake at t the hacklen and the roughs boughs which may nay be ot of some bome pervice to the public or may inay not for new now york is a hard city to except much repentance taneo tanco or reformation in although they did reform refo reto tin irn the wickedest wick edest man matill once after a sort it does not speak very favorably for of the first city of the united states that it should be the worst governed city nor for the peculiar kind of civilization that produces such a condition of things in lik a metropolitan or any other city our oar citizens are favored with a decent city government and order reigns not the efforts of some persons to incite and foment disorder new york might take a few useful lessons from bait salt lake city in regard to municipal government if mrs mra sherman bherman domes to this city she will be sure of an infinitely better reception than she ehe experienced perien perlen ced in new york Red bed silk blik parasols are to be the covelt novelty y next season lo 10 be made very large and edged with fringe feathers or black blaek black keel heel |