Show SAIT SALT LAKE CITY july ediab deseret desert news mems mews an accidental number of a local contemporary timp is before me with an article dubbed the indian crisis like moad most ot of this journalists emanations when dilating anent anen t utah matters it is exceedingly and those unacquainted with the paper might be misled by its sensational and unreliable statements to the prejudice and injury of the mormons cormons Mor mons whom 1 thum thu unwarrantably assails some 2000 indians indiana men women and children are visiting and roaming th rough through i juab 1 sevier and utah counties of this nu number aber kanosh and his band are en en route to their homes in millard miliard co the remal remainder fider are ashing fishing hunting rabbits begging and possibly some bome of the renegades rene gades steal real more or op less leas pertinent to the thieving question who will bear the closest watching the renegade whites or red class gives our justices nd sheriffs sheriff s trouble and directly the territory and cou counties th the e most prosecute As a body the indians indiana in are not hostile nor do I 1 believe for a moment that there is indian crisis approaching they should be driven back to their reservation nole noie bolens s volens it Is true are a very heavy tax upon the people and eoma edme of the elti eitl citizens zend zeni are impatient to have them return to reserva reservation tiong on account of the they impose on their larders and consequent anxiety about what happen if dr dodge should insist their return at the tho point of the bayonet the dr says he be has been a soldier of the cross for some SO 30 years inferentially entla lly liy we may mak may safely conclude I 1 he will be the last man to provoke unnecessary hostility which would re I 1 suit sult in bloodshed and for months paral ize the industries of the outlying settlements and consequently cost coat thou of dollars in an enterprise so BO unchristian and inhuman but eay bay some 0 the officials the dignity of the government must be maintained maintain edIll this thia I 1 suppose we are to conclude if a few wild and delirious very probably made so BO by th non fulfillment of sacred promises and stimulated by christian whisky talk turkey to bome home agent or other officer the government he represents is assailed and must forsooth fors fora be re dignified by the killing of any and indians that might he be found lying around loose forone I 1 am about tired of hearing bearing so much nonsense respecting tho the embodiment of the great united states government in the persons persona of a few officers who judging from the actions of some of them thern iu in the past may be acting inimically to the government they bluster so much about representing now if the indians do become bo hostile stile whom will they assail the mormons cormons Mor mons or the outsiders la Is the scribbler of the indian crisis article in danger of losing his scalp talk about the government sustaining loas loss in dignity or dollars by the unlicensed presence of a few indians in one of the frontier counties of utah it is all bosh the indiana indians idea about the land they always have lived upon roamed over etc belonging longing ba to them is just juat as consistent as thousands of notions entertained by the whites the indians see with positive alarm the encroachments encroach ments of the enlightened and civilized white man and when they are driven from their time honored hunting bunting grounds on which their progenitors sleep and which are endeared to them by so many pleasing recollections they go away hesitatingly and what true chriatian is ia surprised 2 the insinuation that the mormons cormons Morn Mor mons ions are provoking indian hostilities is a base libel liast last sunday at spring city sanpete county where a great many whites anda and A number of indians assembled to hear preaching from the missionaries Pr eident president orson hyde told the indians in the most emphatic terms that they should and must return to the reservation without delay according to the injunctions of dr dodge and I 1 know the bishops have many times urged them to go the author of this writing seeing kanosh at fountain green asked him to uye uee his utmost influence to induce tabby to return to the reservation after dr dodge started for home word reached mount pleasant through two indians that tabby had concluded to return at once to the reservation this news was telegraphed to the dr but subsequently it was ascertained certa ined that the indians intended moving only to thistle valley vailey for the present dr dodge officially instructed the bishops of sanpete co not to give the indians any more provisions and if in consequence of this withholding the indians depredated predated de or assailed them he would protect them whether this is a good policy or not will be determined soon as the bishops present agreed to carry out his views to the extent of their influence I 1 feel doubly assured that the dr has hasit it in his hib poev power er to effect the removal of the indians without parade and without even his visiting them again suggestions were made to him by persons entirely familiar with the indian character and feelings that if carried out will consummate his utmost wish in this regard A humanitarian hints for the london saturday review recently contained an article upon artificial wine manufacture which is almost enough to make the most ardent lover of wine Oe determine termine to forego the plea sure of ever tasting another drop of it not that it advances anything against them the judicious use of this beverage coeval almost with the existence exi exl stenceL of man but that it proves to us the almost impossible task of being able to obtain u really genuine glass of wine i t e the honest product of the grape dr Thud icum and dr dupre who have just produced two elaborate works upon the chemical analysis of french wines being an addition to some six hundred works already existing upon the thu e subject of oon oen give some details that are really startling in their application the tha leading feature in their works and indeed that of any others on the the production of wines is the universal conspiracy against the pure natural juice of the grape into which wine growers and manufacturers seem to have entered port and sherry for instance are universally known to bo be more or less artificial con and there are large quantities of liquor sold under these names which have not one single drop of the genuine wine in their composition the chief business the roussillon vineyards is to sup piya plyn wine which is exported into por I 1 for the purpose of being doctored but not the trip to portugal is dispensed with altogether then there are french wines which are similarly used to a great extent in the manufacture of sherry As AB to champagne such a thing may be here and there met but the ordinary champagne of commerce is notoriously an artificial production in the champagne region I 1 for instance the manufacture has ini creased from five millions of bottles in 1834 to between twenty five and thirty millions today to day but although real champagne is grown only in the prefectures fec tures of rheims and a very limited area and although it is known that the late war must have seriously interfered with the cultivation of the vineyards there does not appear to be any failing falling off in the yield of thib this wine burgundy and bordeaux have in like manner been transformed inco into nothing but artificial imitations the doctoring of common wines Is openly practiced on the quays of bordeaux sugar and brandy being the chief ingredients of burgundy dr Thud icum leum and dr dupre say bay that they have seen US as much as twenty pounds of sugar to the piece added to bordeaux and they attribute to this much of the injurious effects of this manufactured wine to those who drink ite it A remarkable instance of the growth of adulteration is seen in the almost total supplanting of the muscat wines by the use of a tincture of elder eider flowen flower which resembles the nauseated ted closely in flavor many a connoisseur who smacks his lips over the rich musk flavor of his glass of sparkling moselle is only paying homage to the elder flower for nowhere on the Moselle Mosel lei lej ionin jorin or inthav that region irany is any muscatel grape grown fit for wine making Fortuna fortunately for those thus cheated the elder flower is not known to be prejudicial to heal thas are many other substitutes used in the he adulteration of wines and liquors one of the most moat Bur surprising passages in dr and dr Dup dupres duprea reyes relis treatise is that in which they give an account of what is called bugar bugan sugar augar infusion wines 11 by tas t as showing the mauu manu facture of wine is now conducted on such highly scientific principles that grapes are being gradually dispensed with altogether according to yeti Peti lota lots process sixty hectolitres of juice can be converted into two hundred and eighty five hectolitres of so called wine by simply adding a sufficient quantity of water and sugar to make up the difference and squeezing the husks of the grapes five times over ex new sew new england farmers 1 I afi aft in many places la in new england alders are springing up in the pastures young pines appear in the ancient mowing fields and the feathered birches wave where once the farmers turned their rich furrow farnow in new hampshire nearly people left during the last decade and us as many more left the agricultural towns for the cities and villages maine maina barely held its own du during 1 rint kint the last decade there was a loss in the agricultural towns and a gain tn in the manufacturing throughout new england general agriculture ri is becoming of lebs less account relatively each year yean while special farming and manufacturing is steadily on the increase of the six states east of the hudson river vermont Ver mont mout is the nearest to raising its own bread producing bushels busfield of wheat in 1869 or a bushel and a peck to each inhabitant habit auL taking the army rations of fifty two ounces of flour per day as a basis for computing the consumption of bread it follows vermont raises bread enough to supply the people of that thai state thirty seven days to make up the they are obliged to purchase bushels per annum maine produces bubbels sufficient to last eleven days and purchases bushels new hampshire proe ro duces bushels little more than a half bushel to each inhabitant or ten days supply and purchases bushels connecticut makes a poorer show producing bushels a supply of bread for two days and purchasing chasin bushels bug bue helb heib massachusetts r raised zed led only bushels or just bread enough for breakfast and dinner hut but ut not for supper I 1 the purchase WAS bushels of wheat rhode island raised bushels of wheat in legg lagg and purchased the six new england states together purchase from forty to fifty million bushels of wheat and quite as much of other gra grains lifs or in round numbers bushels of gra erain grain ln cleveland waln hain JP lain iain dealer lealer |