Show editorials disrespect TO THE HONORED DEAD GOVERNOR sherman of iowa has related his visit to the tho tomb of garfield with particulars that have made quite a sensa senea sensation tion we give below his account given to an elmira eimira reporter the chief particulars of which are confirmed by the cleveland herald dil 1 I saw president garfield a day or two ago in cleveland you need not look astonished I 1 really saw him not his spirit but his own form dormand and features chave I 1 have visited his tomb to do homage to the spot where the martyr president was sleeping the watchman in charge on learning who I 1 was and whence I 1 came asked me it if I 1 would like to see the president iwasan I 1 was as greatly surprised as you can be he simply showed me ue lie was ln in earnest invited me into the tomb unscrewed and removed the lid from that sacred casket and there lay jay general garfield before me just as he looked the day of hla hia funeral aa as if in a weary sleep I 1 was surprised for despite the amacia tio a of those noble features I 1 was waa at onea onca struck with their likeness to the general as I 1 had deen heen him alive I 1 presume that years will pass re the preserving traces of the embalmers mb almers almera work will havo haxo removed all that is left lefton on earth of garfield he wro a great man and it shows in his calm though pain shrunken features still was it ift not ignominy enough that the soldier statesman should fall by the hand of such a wretch as gul that his remains must now be put on exhibition this indecent business ought to be put a stop to at once and the body of the slain president nt last be buff bunn buffered suffered ered to le xe main in undisturbed repose IN A BIG HURRY A who tries to be satirical and succeeds in being a little abusive writes us a letter finding fault with the time of our publication li ll of the execution exec tit aon lon of Gul gui guiteau he says glit it was done on the soth rend and you told us on the ath only six days after he adds so soon BO so glad ohl obi dear me how quick these editors arel this is all of the communication muni catlon cation which it is necessary to notice now we will inform our oun iii fil fliman filman man subscriber that the news of the assassins execution was received hereby here by telegraph a few minutes af aften after ter it occurred the particulars were published in the NEWS of the same evening evenings also some editorial comments on the subject this was wab the finst first account of the affair published in salt SaIt lake city tho game tame matter telegraphic and editorial appeared in the semiweekly semi bemi weekly NEWS of july jtb the first issue of that paper after the execution it was printed on monday night three days after the hanging the semiweekly semi weekly paper to reach our distant subscribers on saturday ic printed thursday night and mailed by friday noon the account then appeared in the first semiweekly bemi semi weekly weakly published after thel the day of the hanging it also came out in the weekly of july jtb the first wea weekly ay iy edition in which it was possible to appears appear as the previous issue wan published on june two days before the occurrence what more docs doco subscriber expect if he takes the weekly or the semiweekly semi weekly he cannot reasonably expect to get all the news fresh and promptly some of it will be either a week or a half a week old such a smart man as subscriber ought to smart man as subscriber ought r get e t the news newl I 1 everyday every day let ret him forward to this office and he will get got the NEWS every gdal for three months or if so small a matter Is too trifling for the tho mighty genius who penned pen bed the epistle which we havo have put a pin through as a specimen let him send 10 1050 1060 50 and he can got the daily for a whole year if this ia is too slow be he might makee make a special special arrangement wl with th the telegraph and telephone companies to receive the tidings of the times hot from the wires with all the errors omissions obscurities etc he hi could then do his own editing and startle his hla slow neighbors with the news ot the day in advance he need not then be any longer what he now claims claim s to be A subscriber GOING tiie THE TITE WRONG WAY TO WORK THE mormons cormons are certainly a tenacious people just at the crisis of cf their existence wo we end and them preparing to welcome the I 1 largest influx of proselytes prose lytes they have ever even received daring the past few months they have gathe gathered red zed nearly a thousand converts in euro europe pe and it ia is stated that the now colonists are picked men and women nearly all young strong active and of good habits and morals the church of latter day saints ia is thus being recruited continually and each fresh batch batchis is sent cent out to co onize bome some new location and thus the mormon faith is not only kept alive but disseminated semina ted further and further all the time it is a very difficult thing to root out polygamy from sucha such a community legai legal enforcement is regarded regard edby by them as reig religious persecution and as martys they of course become moro enthusiastic adherents of their religious system it is evident that up to the present time the mormon church has given no signs of breaking up on the contrary it has been growing faster since the death cleath of brigham young than at any time before the mormon question is lp a very long vay way from being settled in fact and congress has yet to find the solution of this difficult problem the foregoing is from frona the sacramento record union which has frequently exhibited an acuteness in its ita comments on the tho mormon question quIte noticeable amidst the turgid masses of stupidity which disfigure the columns of many influential journals but we put it to our californian contemporary whether it is not an error to expect Con congress grem to find the solution lution eo of this difficult problem has not experience demonstrated that interference by congress with questions that belong to religion and moral ethics rather than to politics has only met with failure aa an might have been reasonably expected and acca not wisdom suggest in view of the fact that the Mor mormon paon church increases inci eases instead ot 0 showing signs of brea breaking klob klog up the more it Is made the object or of sr special iclal legi legislation that congress had better let jet it alone severely particularly as under the constitution the lawman in body has no jurisdiction over churches churches and is expressly foi fol bidden to Int interfere erferd wl with th religion if the mormon faith ia is kept alive and disseminated further and further amidst the hostility and oppressive measures devised for its extinction is not this the repetition of history will persecution dampen the ardor of devotees or quench the tires fires of religious zeal it it did not succeed in the tho days when the nations were in bondage will it now in the era of human liberty when people refuse to think as they are required and to abstain from that bich i appears right in their eyes it ought not to be a matter of surprise that cl mormonism flourishes in this year of our lord eighteen hundred and eighty two for this has been a season of the most wide spread agitation that it has ever encountered tho natural effects of this heated and mistaken opposition hns has been to consolidate the forces of the mormon church and render more intense the faith and devotion of its ita members the death of president young could not affect the system because it is not dependent upon any man or body of men it contains elements of vitality and strength that the world little dreams of and Is capable of continuance no matte rw hat may be its environment remove remote its head it grow another lop of any of the limbs limba they will wili shoot foith forth anew try to crush it ift and its will but hold closer foith forth anew try to crush it ift and its will but hold closer component parts together and aud exert esert greater ener energy gy than before the solution of the mormon problem will never come from congress and cannot be accomplished by the methods of force yet these will be tried again and again with similar results to those already achieved nehia achia vod and what are aro t they hey the becard union uhlon has in part described them the the tho mormon question ues aes on ia 18 a ve very ry long way from frona being g settled bettl betti ed j and an d just aa as sure hure aa as force abuse ause mi misrepresentation 8 re presen tion and absurd laws we are t the h e meana means cana cans used to effect a settlement it will not only remain unsettled but will increase in perplexing and irrepressible phases and features we do not court op opi 1 position and have no desire for difficulty fi but we sincerely hope that mormonism mormonism will continue continuo to incur the displeasure of the wicked and provoke the anger of the hypocrites that it may not settle down into enervating inertia but may be stirred up lip continually to push its way towards the great and glorious destiny which Is foreseen by those who labor in its In inheres interest teres and who understand fand id it best beat A SAFE METHOD OP OF IT has been estimated that no less than persons a year losa their lives in england from explosions plo of gas gaa accidentally lighted in coal mines carelessness in blast ing is a in most instances the cause of these terrible gerrib ter nibe ribe a fatalities science has been prosecuting its researches in the line of ois dia discovery covery of hor eor to take the place of powder nitroglycerine and other explosives that will wM answer the purpose for disengaging large masses without the danger incurred in the use of the commonly employed agencies wedges have been tried I 1 in n places where the flow of gas rendered the usual methods impracticable but these were found to do the work in too slow and imperfect a manner to take the place of blasting forces and now a new cheap and effective plan has been devised that ought to be known in this country ana that if as efficacious as described describe ds ought to take tho the place of the dangerous compounds which have hurried so many len ren Ier dersons bons sons unprepared into another world it Is thus described it consists in using cartridges made of ilme lime which have been thoroughly ground and then pressed into form holes are drilled in the coal similar to those used for erdl ordinary explosives sud a od into these are inserted the lime cartridges h having vint ving a thickness of about two and one half inches just above them and also in the drill holes is put a thin tubing of iron eo so arranged that water forced to its extreme end will return along on its underside under side bide the holes are then clamped up as if an explosion of gunpowder was to take place and then by means of a force pump water is beng heend through the tubing in quantity equal to the amount of lime used after which an iron tap on th he e tubing t u bing la Is shut sh U t off to prevent the escape of steam the water au advances vances from the extreme end of the bored hole the I 1 lime ilme as us it goes on and forcing cut ward whatever air there may be te in the boring the force of this confined steam is its aid great masses of coal are broken oni off without the shattering effect which comes cornea from the use of ordinary explosives plo and aud without the least danger of igniting gas which may le be in the mine mirte all workers in mines should make a note of this and try how it works it is sa said sald id to answer the purpose admirably mir ably and while it is a eaver of life is also and this will have the greatest weight with some employ era much cheaper than the ordinary methods employed in mining the TRE NEVADA immigrants ON the arrival at new york of the company of mormon emigrants that left liverpool by the 8 B S ne vador vada a representative of the sun went on board beard to see sea what the saints were like he gave an account which was published in the G gotham luminary that shines for all and we take the following from that paper it was the largest shipload of cormons mormons Mor mons that has landed in this thib country in many yearb years so far this year a ship load hns haa come every month for tho the rest of the year but none so large as this one the con vests veata are axe gathered together from all vests veata are axe gathered together from all over euro europe p e and at stated times are shipped in charge of a missionary the missionary in charge yesterday was mr R B R irvine and he was accompanied by thirty three other missionaries whose two years term of duty abroad had expired and who are going home these missionaries wera were well weil dressed ing men and might have leen igen been taken for a conference of orthodox ministers theemel the emigrants emi granta 9 rants themselves seemed I 1 to 0 be better off than the usual run ran of immigrants they were comfortably fort ably dressed and looked like sober bober working people the number was mostly made up of entire families and there were few bin sin gle per sons tons of the were swedes and Norwegia norwegians ns and were english scotch and welsh the others were of various nationalities the scandinavians were mostly farmers and fh hermen fishermen while the tho british were generally mechanics there were children and among the adults the number of the men and of the women were about the same the trie majority were under middle yge ge and there were no paupers haupers pau pers aney will start this morning on the erie road for salt lake cily and will then be distributed over the 1 mormon territory many of the immigrants rants runts are well supplied liedwIth with money money one ono child three years year sold old oid died on the voyage As there will no doubt be several descriptions of the company given by newspaper men who never set eyes on them and stories will be told of their uncouth appearance the large number of women for harems hares ha rems and other imaginary peculiarities of mormon immigration we have clipped the above paragraphs from the sun written by one who inspected the company as a set off against the yarns of afre re who make up fanciful accounts in I 1 n their offices of people and things that they have never seen and know nothing about BEGUN AT last great britain has haa entered into actual and active hostilities against egypt this morning the fleet opened fire upon the fortifications at alexandria and tha batteries returned the nire fire without damage however to the ships the result unless something occurs now altogether unexpected J can easily be divined england will occupy the land of the with very probable entire subjugation of the country egypt cannot stand alone against fuch hsueh a power as great britain and ana oven even if the mohammedan element of asia should be aroused to rally under the banner of aradi arani pasha the lack of the real sinews of war i hard cash or sound credit would render such an attempt futile the reluctance of gladstone to plunge into the honors horrors and expenses of war is proverbial and it is only under tinder the pressure of circum that he has felt compelled to engage in the present hostilities but En england glands honor and what la Is of much more concern to cia cla a nation of shopkeepers pers 11 En glands com merca merco required something more than B and heavier than threats egypt with a population of scarcely and an annual f income of but has a debt cf close on to this burden has been placed upon the shoulders of the people by the extravagance trava gance of orien oriental tal tai rulers but the debt is owing to europeans who through a board of control collect yearly enough of the revenues of the country to pay the interest hence the hostilities 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