Show EDITO ft it 0 REDUCTION OF OFFICIAL w SALARIES A RECENT decision 1 of the court of clam claims opens ta la question that interests all the officials of tle tie tie terri territories tor whose calarie ha larie lei fievet have havo been een reduced through a change in the tho eions brench french the railroad auditor who has come in to notoriety through g his report on oft central pacific airs hag has obtained a 6 victory in a suit against the tho goVern government men t for the balance aube of hi his Is pay the law made his salary 56 01 sar par congress without ou I 1 formal formally 61 V C ch changing h biging the law only oily gave him bim ma in the appropriation bul bill he lle sued for tb the alance balance and obtain hed judgment all other reductions loris ioris made in the same way are open to the same procedure procedure if the seal teal arfe arle of territorial officers have been een cut down have on ony been ghan changed ed in the appropriation bills ahoy an ean can recover the balance u rael the ruling of the court of or claims jag fixing the salaries that not the appropriation made to pay them T the e cheeseparing cheese paring policy of uhe the last two congresses was nn unworthy ifa via ithyl of the national le legislature isla isia ure and nd the miserable remuneration mune eha eka ration tion provided fon for some dolie dolle of ti ane officials of the territories 1 es is a parsimonious and alid miserly uin fin pinching ching the Af servants vaits valts of the government without llly lily illy any saving worthy of mention to the treasury the country cad ead can ean afford ta p ay fw lair ages to all its jtb public an and aud while econom economys economy ya as to ba commended stinginess t Is not to be ad admired mired ally any more in nations or etian it is in Jn diVidu U ll 1 ais als u t noni dont DONT DONI PILE IT ON TOO THICK 1 ipa IDA pa papers p ers era speak b of f the th a org organization an of tipp a post fost of the grand army of lin rin that state and the to biame name it after general P E connor this is all right if it 0 o pleases the veterans who have ho the matter in hand but there neeli be no misrepresentation con cun it either from nevada gurn Surn i ais ala or others izet let gen connor hava have due credit for his bat tle tie ties flea with ahe indians and anid his lils command of the taie california and nevada gol vol I 1 but hut do not import into the eulogy any absurd stuff a bout about attitude pf af the mor he h eureka dreka sentinel asserts aK wm general eral erni Co connol connof finen finer utah att al riva raised raided sed aed the rebel rebhi flak flag aws ar travel del thrown munjin t ue 11 fleu lis his a and eld lid stirred b up P oien Y 30 hi 4 hostile indians re V 1 bear bt arand au ld powder river kept aili alil Y 6 elements in in with leas leaa than a thousand thou sanu men meu 1301 seat scat scattered terea avdi over oven miles pilled of to territory t y 1 this Js is rant and rubbish of the utah had I 1 i io 1 exercise any rov pov rower power gov goi woi over oven pr hostile indians ex cent them peaceable ay by V r nn 9 lp them ingot quietness w when necessary A and aud nd the prence of general connors command commard wap ld have had as much influence in preventing the mor maas mons from doing what they wish ed providing they had any thought of rebellion ag as a bunch of dry twe twigg ggs s in in arre arresting sting the blast of a furnace I 1 u and ast aft a tithe the thousand men seat scat tere d imi mij mia of ig Is all au larl larf ass ash most of the time gen geil Coti connors connora nors command were quietly in earl carl camp en cu the bench east eastok of thit thu city and d did jq thing known of hero here the e exception t ion lon of those indian fight in which they were tilla th victors victora with considerable loss unless itwara exploring p the canyons to see foi for uhe the th 0 precious jnet juet als ais gen en connor all that is his due buu hut dont dort loithi ih dow down with an alief mon crusado that thal never occurred a pd lf for which there were was no occa sn 1 in 0 ON IT as I 1 C I 1 A in in a california paper seems to be very much elated with as he says the possibility of the people of this western coast having iron made in that they have dilse ilLse discovered iron ore that essays assays from 5 3 to 30 per cent and they wend werd were contemplating the erection of furnaces etc for its manipulation into iron with charcoal as fuel W we a are aro pleased to kno know that steps are being taken by enterprising men of this community for the immediate erection of furnaces rolling zolling mills etc etca for the manufacture of this most useful metai metal and who can call doubt the successful result when it is known that we have the very best beit of iron oress orest ores oras assaying 0 from au to 75 per percent cen een t metallic iron and an abend abundance inee ince of coal of good quality in the immediate vicinity mr air P F kohn says in a work published by him on the manufacture af pf iron and anti steel that there has ia a great revolution taken place in the manufacture of iron bince aluce the tho introduction of the bessemer semer bemer process of making steel it used to be that atly aby quality of ore would would answer if it there was only p plenty enty of coal now if the best beat quality of oro ore can be obtained it is not BO touch a consideration about the quality of fuel not but what we have for fot the manufacture of certain kinds kind of ron iron rod thousands of acres acrea of pinion pineland pine and cedar wood for charcoal in england they ture are now shipping large quantities of the bet bot beb iron ore orex 4 from the continent of europe to mix with the coldmon common ores of england edgland scotland and wale waie and when the richness and vastness of 0 utah iron ores are known and railroads built why may it not bo be reasonably anticipated that wo we shall export millions lons ions of tons of our rich ores tot mix mix with the poorer ores of other localities in At america then there is everything to et courage us to open up our lr iron n in mine mint ine int aqda aada and ape speedily PC edily resume the maki makl makins making maini p la 0 of f iron and commence the manufacture c of steel so that utah may sup ply her own growing territory and th this a western coast with all kinds hinds of these products W 3 h lj ia ta 10 I 1 1 1 THE X 0 1 LD tatje from BOSTON WITH NO TRUTH IN IT s go prom FROM home to hear the news rhe rhe the following sensation manufactured at the aub hub gub ai is an illustration of the adage the nonsense non sense senst was sent as a press dispatch to many parts of the country but em excluded from frigm tse the telegrams telegrams grams eo to saif sal lake take and its wiel vicinity nily wo we clip it headings an and d all from the omaha herala herald which justly denounce den ounces the wele whole thing as A big lie that comes corner alithe all ali the way from hlass blass massachusetts achu 11 acm BOSTON mass june 1 23 13 several months ago by authority of the war and interior depart inesti a gentleman of this city went un ton a secret mission among the mor nto mons and endeavored to learn the truth or falsity of rb reports pa arts that mai they ey are arranging for an uprising against the government although lie ho hanot yet made an official report of his hig observations and conclusion he be has indicated something of his important discoveries in a private letter to a friend hi in this city he be biays that the time lime is not far d distant stant when an army of men will be none too small for d a campaign that will spread from utah to wyoming and montana 1 on the north to arizona and new mexico on the south at the bottom of these troubles lie the I 1 this infamous sect is the most thoroughly y disloyal element in the union if the kers kera against the south would only drop the bloody shirt and turn their attention to the new rebels in the west who have cunningly inserted themselves as a wedge between the pacific and at lantic alantic populations of the Union they might do their country good service se rl all their actions since they settled by the shores of op the great sal salt 4 lake have been governed sive and deep laid schemes some day to establish a grand empire of their own independent of the Natio national nai dat union they think that with themselves as barriers barri barr leis lers eis eiB betwee between n the two shores of the union with their stra strange iiga customs and institutions 1 tiey will form a disrupting elemen element t that will eventually estr estrange estrange anye anre and dissever the two sections between which they will form forma h rieu neutral trai zone this scheme they are carrying out with accuracy and comprehensiveness worthy of anything that has ever distinguished jesuitism they have not concentrated themselves in one region but havo have spread out over the wildest possible territory therefore an invading army would have to distribute itself over a wide extent of ground all the region avier over which they have spread th eyare covering with A mesh like y warp arp of ranches lanches and farms and are re filling this u up p with of their theli rapidly multiplying lying brood which increases at an insectivorous rate polygamy is a part of their th thebert iho tho best instrument they could devise speedily to secure a dense population to cover land with their own progeny mormon women far tar from finding their position burdensome as has been asserted really glory in ju it wives vie with each other to see eee which will bear the most chil dren through the fertile valleys of new mexico and arizona along i water courses and kroutill good Fp springs rings these cormons mormons are spreading ca themselves and the government 1 I giving thern them wea weapons pons 1 with which to strike it back rhe rho agent says bays they have made themselves independent of the outside world for the necessaries of life they raise their own crops they have factories and in case cate cas e ol 01 war against the union they could not bo be starVed starved out and surrounded by their battlements of sky shy piercing mountain ran ranes ranges es they would make a hard liard fight against lynst the invaders struggling for their false faith with the faunt fanaticism of Mahome dans A mormon war would bo be a general indian war as well they are untiring in their thein efforts to poison rolson the minds of the indians against the tiie national Goven government ment and to undermine thel falth faith in the supremacy they artfully secure indian favor navon by never losing an opportunity port unity to show them some consideration and jand place them under obligations ligat ions while it hi too true that the average 11 american frontier set tier tm tin wisely and eta even stupidly treats every indian who passes his bib way with contempt and unaffected dislike no indian tribe is 13 too insignificant for them to seek its favor their favorite method is to seek to breed a contempt for governmental authority and a distrust of all ill its movements they adapt their proceedings to the conditions of each tribe irbe remarkable CASE OF HEALING SEALING tn ohp manifestations odthe of the power of god in the hen ben healing lang of the sick in this church are of almost everyday cc occurrence currence but such cases as the following are rare requiring faith quite uncommon uncommon in this age of skepticism the particulars here given are contained id iilo a communication to the wil Mil millennial tennial star putli published shed june and signed by W H R webb an elder from American fork in this territory on a mission to england he is h a reliable man and his hid III testimony cau can be depended upon neda tle ON ox tyne tyvr juneo june 2 1881 priest A carri t naton i dear brother george lowther is a member of the church of jesus christ of latter nay saint mits fits and lives at 29 chilton bt st mouth sunderland on may he was at work at a colli colliery eryin in that place when he fell from what is called a screen a distance of about 20 feet from the ground and broke several sever alot alof ot his ribs and some other bones ho was wits taken home and laid upon the bed he did not send for any doctor but did as recommended by the apostle wiltie ja Jame me meschac v and verses ilis ills Is any sick among you let him call for the elders eiders of the church and let them pray over h him m with oilin oil in the tha mme of the lord dord jj and the prayer of faith shall save the the lord shall raise him up and if he have committed sins ains they shall be forgiven him hirn s the elders came and anointed him with oil and laid their hands upon him the broken bones came tog together ether again he felt them thom unite as also aiso so did the elders who had their hands upon nhim him they then commanded him in the name of jesus of nazareth to rise up and walk which he did immediately around the house and in the yard andon the sunday following was at meeting and spoke in tongues witnesses to the truth of the above statement elders B R F newbey and F G west priest wm davin about ten others old and young 3 we reproduce this letter not for the purpose of making any boastful claim of extraordinary power for the elders of the church but as a stimulant to faith and reliance on the lord we are well azarel aware hat the above statement will meet with derision on the part of godless men who have not faith th em selves and therefore very irrationally deny the existence and ana force in others but while they reject jt with ridicule there are re thousands of latter day saints faints whose experience in Ja smaller things will cause them th pa fo to accept its testimony with joy and gratl luda ludo to the great Physician of both body and soul those who are skeptical about such matters will point to cases of sickness and disaster which run their natural course and will ask why if this healing power powen exists it I 1 ia not in the these instances auch questions arise either from lack laek of understanding or from a disposition t to ridicule that which is beyond some home peoples comprehension it hould should be understood abati faith falth which Is the moving power inducing these effects does not come by the mere exer cibe of the human will rho dio persecutors ot of the ancient seers cried out prophesy syl syi prophesy syll when they smote the servants ants auts of the living god but as the scriptures declare prophecy came not of old ii by the will of man but holy men of or god as they were move moved upon n by the tho holy ghost so in rg regard d to faith falth and healings 0 as tiie tho results of its exercise god has commanded his people in the latter days what to do iu in case ease of sl sickness eknes he does not say that they shall ahall not obtain competent advice and assistance he does not say BRY they shall use no medical remedies for this would be a contradiction of ells his own provisions for suffering humanity manity and his own declaration to the that ail ali all wholesome herbs herba hath bath god ordained for the use of man but they are to be used with judgment and skill skills s a and n a when heso hese wese natural remedies are applied it is to be not by the hand ot of an enemy but while there is no law lay or counsel of god against against the employment of skilled a assistance tance lanee lance in bickness blek eick ness cand add when help is had is not the best aval available lable labie lo 10 be preferred there is js a commandment ahat that if any are sick the elders of the church two or mo more shail shall be called and shall pray for fon and lay jay their hands bands upon them in my name and tile ile promise is he that hath bath faith in me to be healed and is not appointed unto death shall bo be healed those that have not faith to be healed are aro to be nourished with heis hems nen hen s and mild food and the |