| Show r V orro poll doa dou st DAVID COCHISE COUNTY arizona nov 16 1882 editor dewerd news last sunday bunday lith int our friend and brother elder john W young visited ahlo place places and d in the after atter noon gave us sa an excellent discourse dU course illustrating BO so that a child could understand spoke also about ha hia hla railroad experience and the many evil reports etc when he had paid his hie obligations and was yet depeau ant on the company for his pay we certainly can appreciate the visits of the twelve their counselors and elders eldera of the church if any one can and those these who visit us can appreciate our situation and the great need of more settlers if the many in utah wio wo have no homes or places to ace mt ke them could see eee this county pro pru probably bably they would exert themselves and join us we are now enjoying a general rain storm that no doub twill give to your northern country a coat of enow snow our oar election Is over and we have as Is an all anticipated mostly elected good men acab aleo we ate are happy with you in the tho knowledge that people are all ahead of heren henen her enemies emles and may she always con ducut herself so as to continue the leading territory in moral and financial perfection times are very quiet in southern arizona the indians adhering close ly to the advice jf if gen crook as well as making to him many complaints of the bad treatment of agents and that they would rather d die dle io on the war path than put up with it any longer no doubt but any no doubt but that the th great indian fighter willas in the tho past prove their warm friend in peace and cause lauy reforms and changes to take place BO that the poor indians will be protected from rascally agents and interpreters pre pr eters we are gradually building up our little town and will next week start a rock building 20 by 36 for tithing purposes beebe and reed have already erected several frame rooms one for merchandize merchandise dize and two for blacksmith and wagon shops we have a gang of brethren and mexicans working berhing on our canal and will in five or six weeks have in all the water we need for next cropping hoping soon to have more of our brethren with thia this community I 1 continue yours respectfully DAVID P KIMBALL KiMB aidi Alil washington kerte LEITE D C november editor deseret news tb this Is is the season seabon of the year that washington begins tc te attract the attention of the press the politician the society belle and the lobbyist you dislike the juxtaposition of these names namest in behalf of which do yon protest there are others who keep an eye on the national capital and lend their ears cars to its ita music or its din year by year as its the nation grows in and bulk the american capital increases in influence and becomes more and more the head and heart the mind and soul not only ot of she united states but of all the peoples in this hemisphere if you think I 1 have taken in too much territory expect reflect and wait the annexation of canada and mexico may not be imminent we are not quite ready to extend a emans s baton entwined with an olive branch over the little south american anar an chies archles but there Is fir a broader policy for the united states than the fhe petty office grabbing politics in which we have been engaged for ten years the time has come for us ut to as sume bume the benign M supremacy in this hemisphere which the other great branch of the english family have assumed on the other ether half of the globe if lesseps delesseps de wishes to cut the isthmus of darien for us as he cut w the isthmus of ehnes fines for england end kud very good he may tunnel the andes on the same terms if be he can anford afford it but american influence and una commerce mut must be first on both the pacific and atlantic lit toral of the new world the familiar benat senat orbelle journal it i t and philosopher will find hid some changes in the revisited washington the dome of the capitol has been painted a dazzling white pennsylvania avenue has been improved by an excellent sidewalk of artificial stone the washington monument though only two thirds of its projected altitude has reached a really imposing height the white house glints like a in white enamel of zinc and linseed oil the mud pike semicircle semi bemi circle circie that led from pennsylvania avenue to the front of the tha executive mansion mansions Man sidn has been beon supplanted my planted by est esl alad and of pavement pay PAT ement the interior of the mansion has been re furnished repainted and to an extent remodeled the new pension office Is a in process of bulf building dIng and will be DO no small addition to the many architectural monuments of the capital mr blaines Bl alnes aines great house is so nearly ready for occupation that it is probable he will hold a new now years reception in it quire quie a number of new now and elegant private viste residences have been beon built during the summer and the capital city will no doubt present a better appearance this winter than it has evor before presented the season will be opened at leat leant two weeks earlien earlier than usual on account of the garfield monument fair falz which chich hay haa grown to proportions far beyond those originally projected its centre centro will be in the he rotunda of the capitol but its annexes will be in the hall of statuary the agricultural department and willards hall many visitors viktors will be attracted by the fair which will be inaugurated a few days before the opening of the congressional ow session blon sion hotels and boardinghouses boarding houses have made every preparation for a very busy season the season will be brien brief but buh it is expected that it will be brilliant and interesting from both a political and social baand point the prosperity of the country and the growing popularity of washington ai a fashionable wintering place will attract wealthy and fashion arfie arple people from all parts parta of the country and the somewhat unexpected results of the fall elections will doubtless be felt and reflected in legislative and executive aff affairs alna alra |