Show the mormon entanglement OA the ad advocacy 70 tayl 1 of polygamy js s only a mistaken 1 11 policy when it cames comes 14 w contact contic with a civilization tl to wh which it is hateful and antagonistic ni t fe 1 the I 1 adventures of these bold and hardy bardy mormon pioneers is a romp romantic utip chapter in the history of our american civilization when they set forth foith to seek the promised promise d land laud it was to hem an unknown jq journey urney but they boldly en encountered the perils of he mountain and the desert and resolutely endured the privations tiodos of A toilsome march v that tho the moni Mori cormons mormons exhibit great energy an and d enterprise in pushing themselves clear beyond thearon the fron tier tien outposts of or civilization no one will deny th that at this was done to secure quiet tor for themselves in the practice of or their religious laith inith and not from the avaricious pro 1 of or the gold hunter will be he admitted that they are an industrious ord orderly aly and in their sense a virtu ous oua and rell reli religious gidus peaple will be concede 1 in salt lake city and in theli their lesser villages there was order thrift industry and economy there were no idlers no pau pers no rio prostitutes no criminals among their people and until the advent of a gentile population their communities were singularly exempt from the crimes and follies of ordinary society brinham young possesses unquestioned ability and administrative talent of the highest order they made the desert literally to blossom as the rose fruitful field fields 8 numerous flocks and herds comfortable for table farmhouses farm houses thriving villages rand tand a prosperous city were monuments of the labor of half a tion tioU A X geneia genela we would not bot deny either cither to brigham young or his followers the sympathy due dhe their position nor would we desire desiro tb to see the government exercise its authority military militar tar y or judicial exee except pt justly and mercifully the law should be administered with a firm but im impartial partial hand there is only one classow class of men for whom we have more contempt than for those governors judges military and territorial officers who go there to Perse persecute clite cLito mormons cormons Mor mons the Judge J adge of the united states court should have been turned out of office for allowing alimony and counsel fees X mormons cormons have rights that should be respected they have a history that entitles entities them to fo some consideration anet and among them are hundreds of simpleminded simple minded ignorant honest men and women who ought even in their domestic entangle ments to be treated with sympathy and I 1 kindness indue this is one of those gordian knots that should be patiently untied and not ruthlessly severed by the sword S F i chronicle march 21 21 f V |