| Show TRIALS A HIGHLY COLORED PICTURE A GENTLEMAN who Is a regular reader of the deseret NEWS writes to us from rhode island asking some particulars in relation to an amusing letter to the lowell mass gailya Ma ilya flyn visitor to this city who speaks of what the mormon mon farmers do orl ori orn ori supply day and draws a highly colored mored ehrich dArIch cari carl catura calura of life in this eity city city elty our wants to know what supply day ia Is and whether Z C M I 1 has a regular rum drinking saloon or grogshop grog shop as represented perhaps before 1 aply ing it will be well to quote bot 0 a little from the hitter letter in the efad mair mail says sayi they bring thear wives into town in dead aklo axle akio wagons and nd fill fili in the vacant room with J children dren aren who looft look fully A as 9 bi bad baa idas laas as their mothers if not worse many of them are lame iame and humpbacked hump bump backed and 11 look sickly and ili ill siad clad slad two out of every three women on the streets yesterday had nursing infanta pu gix their arms and an d four for out of five of the children are said to tp be girls one of the saints has bas thirteen wives and ninetyfour ninety four children another has nine wives ives ices and nie aie nursing babies which he i imbus with all the thea pride I 1 should take jn a lot of fine horses anever realized the infernal nature of the an institution 8 nor its Us effect upon society as I 1 do the sooner our government crushes i out L ithe the better for humanity it is 19 a blot biot upon the face of the earth particularly in this lovely valley vailey so green and beautiful 61 with apple peach pear and plum trees ue es in luil fuli blossom gras grass waving in the wind bees humming and alid birds singing july weather while just fust beyond all this in the background are the mountain tips covered with snow it is the ap pett yett pettiest pettiest ett fest iest sight might I 1 ever saw and one which I 1 neva shall forget there is no peces necessity sIty for comment anthia to any one who has been in tuis this city and who ha hag not drawn on his or submitted to tb the stuffing arbo process ebs ess applied by certain aw waggish and wicked loafers here to softheaded soft headed travelers on the look out for sensations jye havens fine line looking children in jil utah as can te blue found anywhere 0 on khe the ho race tace of or the earm warm and while we have not BO so many as live sumptuously in other othen places Vl aces wealth la is more evenly distributed I 1 and more people live in their own houses and ride to in their own in proportion to tiko than in any other spot aa tavi th globe that we know anything about and our travels in both hemispheres have been by no means un extensive I 1 i I 1 jthn writer of the above extract probably baw saw the fine picture of fruit ancl grain and grass and flowers and either imagined the other part or rece rebe received ived impressions from those yarn spinners who tell all sorts of things to openmouthed open mouthed tourists but there ia is oue due thing that he beor or bhe she we rather incline to the belief bellef that the flippant advocate of the crushing process is a female does not seeni ij to have taken into ap account count court and that is that the pleasant things which the tho scene of beauty here described were lefly chiefly the work of these same mormons cormons Mor mons whom the government is stupidly implored to crush il they found tiie tile a silent desert they have transformed it by labor and skill in into luto to its present loveliness and source of sustenance for thousands and yet jhb silly tourist who beheld the fruits of mormon labor labon and saw a city cherp quietness and order reign where no half naked children cry in vain for bread where drunkenness is the rare excel tion where the streets are not infested by fallen women plying the most loathsome of abl abi 0 vocations cat ions lons sand and where a police court would le ba almost like ilke a fifth wheel to a coach if 4 it were not for the influences fluen ces of called christian civilization can go back to the cities of tze twe the east ens where ragged nagged urchins rake and glud pick out of swill barrels bits of lot sar gar garbage bageL to satiate their hunger where robbery and riot and licentiousness are ao 10 common that they attract little jo tice otice where thousands of cyprians cypriana Cyp rians sw swarm arifi in the streets tits where foul disease gnaw the bones and vitals of unnumbered victim of the basest passions where fraud and swindling an and d ygo yge vice vloe and corruption abound and ignorance and iund depravity and hell hold cari chri carnival alval and there talk of in utah and call upon the government to crush it out verily anti antl mormonism is a species of insanity ityl one thing seems to have troubled the massachusetts writer seriously the sight eight of two out of every three women inthe streets with nursing infants in their arms and horror of horrors four out of every five of the children are said to be sirl girl sno gyo sNo syo wonder Government the ia A adjured to crush out this business an am act of congress should be passed at the next session prohibiting hi biting this large family lucrease Inflict inflicting inga a penalty infants or carrying them in the streets and requiring the population to be so regulated that at lea lear least leaa A an equal number of boys as girl shall be propagated what actually occurs and exists added to what I 1 ia s said to be would make up a very star startling tl in romance but which is really te the worst society where women take pride in their offspring nurse their own infants infanta aud and carry them in their arms and where men are pleased at the number of their children or so society clety where it is t the tle e custom to limit natural increase by unnatural means to prevent the tilo birth of more than one or two chi children wren to a family to shift the nursing and care of these to other othen persons persona than the mothers and to view maternity ns a curse and large families as a burden grievous to be borne and to be avoided avol ded at any hazard we are afraid that our massachusetts censor censors accustomed to the latter condition moving in circles where the native americans americana are gradually running out because of the devilish practices I 1 of christianity and surprised at the number of children here was led to exaggerate thel tha latter and to forget the herip tural idea of the tife blessedness ofa of a numerous posterity teri terl tV we assure our correspondent cor n dent that we know nothing about any special supply day in U utah tah saturday is generally a kind bind of market mai maw arket day in this city when more business is done in the stores probably than on other day dayn in the th week but BuL of our raise their own llin liin living with 1 the exception of groceries uw and d do not iv live iivo e from hand liand to mouth as folks do in the cities there fore their Weir supply days are in harvest time ilme when they reap the fruits of their summer labors 2 C M L I 1 has no rum saloon and never has kept one at the drugstore belonging to that institution wines anc liquors have been and are kept au for fon or medicinal purposes bu tare not sold by the ibe he drink in we haye hag people pe ople opie of all kinds and ant I 1 here are mapy things he here re that good inen mien and women deplore but which cannot be prevented in a ai mixed population acwith and with courts that conflict the federal courts forced upon us by the government frequently over ovey overruling ruling the efforts of the local i courts to control pr suppress those evils but we confidently invite comparison between the social con ot this or any other lothe f d ity city in it ubah Utah with cities of the same size and population in any part of this broad and christian land and advise our correspondent not to give much ere cre dence to hasty accounts of utah affairs written by peo people a who spend a day at salt tako take lako lake and view all things mormon through tinted anti antl ormon spectacles ANOTHER mare MARK OF SHAME tins tius nation appears siow to leam a lesson from its experience fience in in the treatment of the indians i good faith seems to be expected ot of the red men adherence to any agri agreement utan an their part chilel while ahe he promises made to them are broken with i impunity the violation of tre treaties aties atles y the alteration of arrangements positively entered into not only without the consent of the savages but against their have been so frequent tre fre quent and flagrant that they are cammon commonly lr known and now are i generally condemned by the pr press ess of the country 4 scarcely an indian outbreak has occurred without the cause being traceable to white fraud or br deviltry of gonie kind A great deal is said and written about the indian problem but it would never uever have assumed its puzzling proportions if R the government had treated the redskin as though they had lome jome fo me rights that not be subverted and had kept its ith own contracts and agreements in violate vlola td the journal is cespon sible ible for forthe tho the annexed account of a new newl breach of faith toward the aborigines spotted eagle and his tribe have been removed from fort keogh to fort yates although the chief went to the commanding officer and with tears streaming down his face plead that his hia people might not be removed after the promises made to them that they should hould remain on the ground they had been tilling tillin 9 the paper referred to ia is published al ai miles city montana and says the indians when they dered t to i n gen miles were prom promised isea that they should remain in hs his neighborhood and the indians consequently at once became contented and alist happy ground was 1 allot allotta allotted tW thern them and crops were plau plan planted edy edl although the tilo government did nt qt fui fur nish nishi farming utensils so eager were the indian who a few months afo ago were hostile to adopt the white man mana sways waya of livelihood that I 1 ip their enthusiasm the squaws squads plant ed the corn in ground prepared with knives instead of or hoes and with their hands lianda scraped and dug up op the earth to cultivate the grov groN growing ving plants their chief chiefs under ilie the promises of gen mile mlle went to the i auntry lying between nd the little missouri and staked staged t them hem bem selves out a rese reservation ovation tion where re abey lile should not le be troubled by the thein their ponies po nies were take taken n and sold a public auction and the proceed thereof invested in cattle and given to them all ail 11 this and much more has been done to make the indian contented now just as ai they are beginning to understand tand how to livland live and their stockis stock is increasing they are told that they must go to another part of the country leave their gardens and crops farms anti and cattle eattle and embark on a steamboat which they dread with a most superstitious fear tear to be taken to standing rock bock all of the chiefa have protested against this highhanded outrage to all made to them by gen miles but have concluded to accept the inevitable and alow allow themselves to be taken away from their homes if news newt comes of another of those terrible outbreaks attended with atrocities ro that curdle the blood with horror for the indian is merciless when he once gives way ito the raw rag rage that is 13 provoked by a sense of 1119 flagrant injury let this new instance of violation of agreed agreement n t with the natives be remembered and marked bownas its direct taase cause and as hs one ma more shameful mark of dishonor against ag a ns the tho nation that so misuses its power over the unfortunate I 1 aborigines a rrt WOMANS POLITICAL FREE lomo THREE r ligie linie odthe of the prominent biffle s in in the woman n ja suffrage u farag e cause caye cave a ye pie pre pre p dand daud published a bogk bogl giving the history of the move movement menti commencing with an account of the first wom womans comans vini aini bizil ts was held in 1818 the work takes talles u up rt the question of cromp woman i suffrage and plezent pre zent thina iQ arguments ants in its favor and nud thoe that have been urged against it refuting the matterand latt latter iatter erand and thoroughly disposing of many silly objections which are frequent frequently y u urged more I 1 in a a ik af ridicule than from trova any real tion southe subject the tile shook is the joint production of mrs elizabeth cady stanton miss susan P anthony authony and mrs matilda gage we have not seen the work atul jiul it ja Is attracting attra eting considerable attention and receiving tuu numerous comments notwithstanding the many cles clea in the tile way and the frequent re rea buffs that the leader leaders sot 0 the theao we mans right movement have met jnet with the s of the cause can P tit not but be encouraging to IN its one by one the sha ahac shackles ckles klea are arp falling fulling that have kept women confined to certain conventionalities ties and specified fled fied spheres olfaction of action nd and the world J ia beginning to perceive ve that ability to act dumany in many useful calling reserved to masculine effort is not confined to the jascu line mind college js melting down the medical aror profession is open to the gentler bex gex women act as clerks telegraphers bookkeepers postmistress postmistresses es school trustees and superintendents and in many callings for which they thes aare jare adapted but from which t they b ey were ve ro on once ce de barred not onay ly IT pu bubo b ja opinion but also by prohibitory yla yia laws wa in Itt indiana the I 1 is s gallant gall gail ant aut enough to make some womengo wo menno arles aries public while the prest Press ident of the united given glyen to seve beve al cladies the position of postmistress i in a great many places women vote on local matters particularly on school abb aff affalee alre aine and jn in no instances have the absurd predictions uttered as to the certain consequence of such an inno innovation been fulfilled in the slightest degree and our friends ingrah in utah who think women ouight to be allowed to rote vote but not kohold to hold hoid any office whatever should mark this fach that wherever the night right of women to vote has been conferred in any I 1 degree to the gree the right tight office has been also accorded arbon arbor ded the two political powers are correlative in utah women have held the rightly right td lo but not notto to hold office jor tor or nver over eleven cloven years no real friend to popular suffrage lage inge and the welfare of the tho entire people will assert that they have havel not used tho the ferre ferreti dupon lupon upon them well or that any grown out of the bestow al of that power in existed about the gamu samu gama time while our i neighboring Terri terni territory tory torr has been more liberal than utah the right to hold office being there therb consistently the companion to theother the other right there has jl een eem sonie some inquiry in the tho east lately in into the workings of the law jn in wyoming letters addressed to the in that territory have invariably elicited favorable replies the cheyenne leader declared wyoming is satisfied with VO women suffrage and fhe the law conferring the tile right will never be re repelled repealed pe led in all human probability clr it 3 is s an es Institution and belongs to foundation of th ry wyoming hac has heard and con dallof of the arb arg arguments advanced against woman 61 61 and her answer isthan they are all wrong and the best beat proof is eleven yearn of trial practical itle surpasses th eory over and over having demonstrated the utility and value of woman suffrage wyoming is |