Show E editorials DX TO it I 1 A L S TEE OF or THE SHE WAR 1 I i ji ILL ADVISED 1 us 8 r e P i i M me ys I 1 wa talks i i tullow jD coopt sept 4 tyle concel the republican campaign ot 01 the tilt rea ref of te tp war it a of the body hody iv ad stid aw thu the southern outrage u I the epe edwal ppe wai wal of the war issue issuer 1 lv v t trie lie lle k i A jb W I 1 lck lek in as ft 4 p i uFke iok ift bloy alty gity sIty ha has proved vol ool e iv su erful for the thirty d days ays ass V I 1 at it abeen As een cen but there i re i newly newis sixty days dass more to the i election lection and there aie are already sign if a popular eael i i ii against it ui iss 1 it I 1 q ked led d by fresh southern autra outrages 1 wll wil ther is danger that this reaction twi win take a deep hold hoid and spread and thit a majority of the voters will come to the conclusion that dur our oun party not having been able to put down the rebellion abolish clavery hl avory avery and secure peace after fifteen I 1 een cen years trial it may be q quite guite uit nit d as well to let jet the other party have a turn at tho th ejob job anyway it is a false and cruel plaything with fire that is dangerous bolh both to tho the 1 players aiato an d to the country a GEN IM li THE BLACK mn crookham CROOK had a great time on his arnival arrival in the blaek black mils hills SO set clements tle ments at crook and ned ded wood cities he be was received with ovations 1 the people of the latter place turned out en masse two J 1 I J I 1 pu puit le c mee Xee meetings tings w were ere held heid held heid in front of the grand central and the other theatre both meet ings enthusiastic and much feeling was displayed on the in A petition was presented ta to the general requesting him id td bave have a military pest post established at the northern point of the hills the Gi general who wiio does n nott 0 t appear toa too muc of oi an R expert a at t elech imaging made the following le according to the chicago I 1 T biln e N I 1 r f I 1 1 c fei fet fzens it ns of deadwood wd and american inseria in zeria aan Qan my t aa have ever been v ab nb the th mining interest ln terest of the t situated there i 1 11 1 no need for me to 10 make mention of a matter which many old minus IL is whose face I 1 can recognize as 1 eln cia f agg from the pacific flo slope can at tbt the sympathies of the i nant futeral are I 1 know also with you I 1 1 am not aware of any luke juke warmness in your case on the part of tho country in general I 1 see 1 mp s an immense number of men who ought not hot to fear ear toy t dmm tho tha ind ild rn can brin bring jn in lie e i v e but wo we cant fight and n mif 3 at iut trie the kame came same time there i A a kaied kaled byttlo by the indians i ia i a n 1 l iaan i tant bant t from here taday today to ta taday day y e I 1 can understand nii nil tha ja j it t ta a black hails n n 8 a N faau corner arbnot aro biot in ay kiy d general terry numb 4 alere Is lere here la orden order to sho yz auy vor x rr cr that chati I 1 am m willing to II uie lie e L gu ap 13 hit for f r 7 pami e L jelsy r the i lit L liidi f v K t ail J y i tia e hj I 1 lard ard ara inet A ni maich malch arch j j au der river to b lUo lEiu they bad hod io 0 ave e cid a hate e r lu obad ohad 1 X n flub hui pui I t A ih hu Ii ians lans iaus haa ir orth id a as atter patin buttes s 0 aly ply proved tut nut but cIU zena zuna while fu a welcome me and ana my I 1 enona er lom tom i the representatives c f tile the ap andiew diew ha ie 1 e berben h ero ere eu t let me rne as you wuen when tug x and file pm p si m s i gli here to show that N ou appreciate their admirable fortitude in bearing the sufferings of a terrible march almost without a murmur murk and to show them that t liby lity re not fighting for 13 per liblit 13 ra eile cause the prop r t development S ment mont or of our gold and othe uthe ei irm fl resources und and of humanity li in this exhibition of you your r r gratitude r t t 0 need nut be e lle jle tahe e private soldier feel that he is r remembered by our people agthe as the real read defender rider of his country ap plau piau kee fee 1 I thank you gentlemen lor for your very coid cord cordial lal ial reception FEDERAL interference WITH s ELECTIONS THE articles we yes it gerdh erday extracted from fro tro in the new kew york tzer ll erald dad concerning attorney general tafts circular ar of instructions regard ning ming the duties of U EL marshals at elections will hav hecen been jeru perused sed ped by our malay marjy readers vilh hh considerable interest ajl things loyk abw it is manifest that the has haa based bas ed his ins ruC LIons upon a law which the supreme court of the sta ea has declared is null and void in whole and in part the use of IL is troops at elections electious and the duties ot of marshals thereat according to the attorney generals theory lare applicable to elections to federal office or place thatis the elections of members of congress presidential electors and president and vice Pre president orthe of the united states but not to the election of purely local of officers the tha ground for such use of marshals and troops is found in what is known as the enforcement ament jaw which the U B S supreme court has pronounced unconstitutional the ground in the constitution on which the enforcement law is based Js as the 15 ih amendment which the U S supreme court holds s imply simply authorizes in this connection the united states to stephat see that there is no denial of the sudi sufi suffrage rage on account of race color previous condition of servitude etc the quarrel rr el is a pretty one aa na it stands and except for purposes of a test case aa as is deai deal desired redi the conclusion may be arrived at dt that all prudent U S marshals and deputy marshals will be very careful not to commit themselves em selves by oyer over otis ness at the forthcoming elections if they do they may find themselves in aa ar awkward predicament before the courts I 1 A 1 1 7 I 1 TIMES abfall AT FALL RIVER A FALL FALI RIVER ma mass s correspondent of the tho lew hew york voik verald herald interviewing ter ing nir air seavey a friend frien d of the operative cias clas classes res ses in that seat of I 1 manufacture reports the follo following as the answer answer to a question way wb the operatives rema Tema remained inEd til there T e aud and worked for sor the deduced wages i 1 I 1 if 11 1 t unfortunately y f pr taju many of th em are to 0 do so because cause thy have not money enough to carry them elsewhere in search pearch of work go be caust when abeland the land laud fever prevailed here in 1872 they invested their thein savings accumulated through ah years sears of honest frugal toil in real estate and iu in the putting up of a cottage of 01 a tenement block and could scarce ly give away now what cot cost 8 so nuch nueh nuch auch then there are however many of our most must skilled open operative tivie returning 0 to the old country w awas stat stated ed in the labor jou journal nat nal and abd the dally daily democrat one fan fah river niver steam steamship nip hip agent sent to eng land lind families the saturday before last delven driven home by th cut down and add in one of these there were four good loom weavers the price paid for beav jag ing print cloths claths in england same reed and picks to the inch isu iba isa ti trifle e 0 over ver twenty nine cents per cut ut 9 fo for r precisely the r rame same work a fail fall river niver weave ge gets pets i only nine kehrt ephra poi pol used n tia t U est help elp ill th ti it 1 a h i ti filid of C canada elp vip ii rapidly fiaai D the pia pla ite 0 be anul ifil hn ul experienced lanca hep heip the difference which ois lla ils tia will make to our oar retail mr mtr mt m r chapt in a year or two wil will lie im brunse ru ense enge as a many of the trench canadians ilerd erd to together jether after the of the tho san francisco chinese and instead of spending their earnings in t the h e countr y and city where they receive them w aheu heu t scraped a little tag together ether they take it orto off to can Caf canada cannada nada iada 1 A NUT for iol FOR tf tae ie i EVOLUTION E THEORISTS IN regard to prof Huxley Hux leys leya i L tion tuon theories a correspondent correspond elit erit ff lof the new york sun san makes the folio wing noteworthy remarks acin in connection with prof pro hux teya leya eya typo hypothesis thesis of evolution lon ion an idea suggests itself which has not to my knowledg knowledge e been discussed geology teaches us that our globe was at one perica in a molten state incapable of bf supporting any form of life when it became sufficiently cooled for life to be possible where did the element of vitality come from prof tyndall and other scientific mer men have disproved the possibility of spontaneous ger mina t on vessels enclosing various fluids containing vegetable and animal matter have been exposed to the temperature of boiling water and then than been hermetically sealed where proper precautions were taken to exclude all possibility of 1 bo he entrance of foreign matter no length of time has been sufficient to cause the appearance of mold or other forms of ilfe life which are imparted by the atmosphere to decomposing matter it is impossible that our earth could have received at any period vital matter from the tho other planets as it is well known that the great speed imparted to ver ferolite olite bodies failing falling through the voids of space causes tb them m to become red liot hot upon entering our atmosphere this heat beat would be sufficient to destroy 11 y all vital principle if prof huxley ox ley can trace back everything through a natural process of evolution to the gelatinous mass there hig his process of reasoning meets with an nit ait imps impassable able barr barrier barrien fer that mass viewed entirely in the light of reason without aid pt revelation can in no way have bleached leached gur pur earth without a special process proem of creation if we wo follow bis his own combe comae of reasoning and apply it to tiac experiments upon spontaneous generation there is no possibility of ah isolated body whether ib it be bur eur e earth rth in space or a fluid enclosed in a hermetically sealed vessel producing forms of life lioe of itself after a million years or more when it has failed to do so after two years yeara TRY TEY IP ir YOUL yourselves LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TRA IgGERS who wh visit this territory manifest an extraordinary curiosity concerning the social condition ot of the people here Ge gentle gentie lutle lutie mery meny men and arld ladies indies more especially olten often appear extremely anxious to td learn a as much as they can of what they term the th einner inner life of the lat ter day saints their family organ and experience and their social i relations and perhaps this curiosity Is natural and anu therefore faan afan in a degree excusable at the same game time taking another view of 4 it ia botho not so elear clear why il it should be so general and so powerful when we consider that family and social conditions more or less sl milar to tb those which exist amo among ng the ratter tatter batte latte r day saints of utah have bave prevailed in n all ages and indeed among the of the human humal race face in all ag ages es then it Is issom isom whal whai a matter ar blu tsu that buch euch manifest an and I 1 prying curiosity should visitors tors tuiS to tu thim thia reni tory all sorts of questions are asked aswed of mormon men and women by these thes inquisitive visita rits tits concern fiig 51 domestic matters many of tue tu these e questions if it preferred anywhere an else would bt bonyi if red decidedly impertinent and even impudent aud and would be here herh by ho be visitants tants them themselves Pelves selves did not the idea iden accountably unaccountably prevail apparently that the A lormon mormon people have havo not nut the common sen seu units of if bu manity humanity and that impudence and iu it uita ulta to them that would not be tolerated with other people are perfectly en 01 reglo one may way talk for a week in an wring aw w ri ring quest questions lous ious concerning do arrangements and experience and then the Inqui inquirers hers would have no more than a vague shadowy idea of the reality who cari can convey to another totally inexperienced anything anything like an ade i quate idea of t the 8 experience acquired by and in marriage and abd paternity alid and maternity any kind of marr marriage lac who an can ean im art to another oth r a vivid idea of the thi joys and the sorrows the de sires sues and nl regrets the hopes and the lears fears the temptations and the trials trial the victories and he ibe triumphs of matrimony and family life no one can by personal experience peri perl ence enee alone can tan any one realize a correct understanding of the these se things to all those inquiring persons therefore who are so exceedingly de irous to obtain a correct insight and realization concerning uhe the domestic and social life of the lat ter tor day sa saints ints it m may ay b be ampro pria tely ab answered try it try it for yourselves ladies mies and gentie gentlemen and then therl you will know you will inow know know a thousand abd times better than any body eise else canell caneil you jou i i INFAMOUS publications HOW TO REMEDY THE EVIL THE oakland cai dai cal dal 2 transcript af pf oct ocl has the following upon the above subject Is there no law in this state no 1 public I sentiment le uti ment to suppress buch such infamous u s li bellous blackmailing sheets as the jolly giant and the ban sam san francisco news lette letter i must 61 citizens who are outrage outraged 4 resort to A double b shotgun shoE shot gun porre forre por for redress Is the thie moral sentiment of the community so debased that a jury cannot a 11 not be found to convict a wilful aud and malicious blackmailer and li 11 beiler beller such seems to be tiie tile case the public mind seems to have become debauched by the sen gallon press of the country BO so that jt it seizes upon the nastiest scandal with avidity devouring it with a relish pre preferring feiring the scrap scrapings ings logs ot of the gutter of or society rather than the daintiest st morsel of intellectual refinement it ia is debauching debau ching the youth of the country and sowing the seeds of moral leprosy and if suffered to continue society will degen degenerate erate to the de bawd based condition of a moral pel pet pest house if there is no law to sup press these thebe infamous publications FJ which sow bow scandal and libel aud licentiousness broadcast then there ia cause for the organization ot of another vigilance committee which shall summarily dispose of such fountains of pollution wiping them out that they mayno may no longer bend send forth their corrupting influence to demoralize and debase the respectable press of the he country owe it to society and the conductors owe I 1 aitto L to themselves to denounce this pa public scourge and ana create a moral sentiment so powerful that i these foul birds birda of prey thebe these c carrion vultures s cannot exist in society society depends upon the respectable pres prem for protection ret jet it be rendered and that effectively tavey sheets of the infamous li bellous eims class aro aie not unknown bere hereabout about w hose whose sole stock in trade is iss reckless S slander of good citizens and respected te and honored members of or the community if such shame bhame less sheets were not supported they could not exist exler the responsibility a and nd blame for the fact of their 4 x lb tence tenee therefore iles lies chiefly with witty those who sustain them newspapers cannot bo be run without sub jt meau support pule PURE WATER RUNNING INTO youl your OWN rouse HOUSE 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