| Show editorials 1 1 IF 0 RIALS A feed FUSS BALLOT A ar areat arnat areat eat ext rAT dekl deki dc il of high sounding ti tal Is indulged in by certain ertain i partis if liere mut concerning the glo liw ilea of a one anc billot ostensibly signifying a pure pine anti anil legal ballot nit that hit with veith then ihen not nol 1 f el a pure and anil legal ballot but a secret secret secre t bilot allot and mil the opportunity to crowd all tit their friends there his qualified or oi unqualified this free ballot already exists in various parts of the united seitei but it by no illean means is insures a pure ballot bailot or of legal voting only oa 03 the tho contrary it it held to bo be highly favorable to corruption of the tho ballot consequently quent ly a 1 I a meins of purifying llie tiie ballot we see suggestions which if f acted upon would practically abolish this ree free reo ballot by substituting ab StI a it maried marked ballot bailot auch such as the ilia following as it in the philadelphia times ota 8 row irow low TO DEFEAT BALLOT STUFFING 7 ru 0 tle the R of th the 6 gilt it ha it been suggested as a means of purifying the ballot and luc JAC Curing securing an honest count at the ap ug election that every voter write his hi name namo in ink on the back of lis lila its ticket if it written on the top bottom or sides bides tile the manipulators of frauda frauds could easily tear off the tile signature many persons may way consider this a trouble fe but the op ponente of the grim aud and treas troas sury ury rings ringa can well efford afford to undertake this trouble let every democratic voter in this city and state write his hia hl name and residence ref reg denoe dence plain jy and legibly on his ticket and frauds frauda will trill materially diminish if you approve of this plan to try to lecure an all honest faithful count please urge it editorially with such euch force as will induce the state con can trai committee the tile county and slid local committees every overy man MAU who wilo feels feela an interest in in the lir campaign to make arrangements arrange ments menta for carrein carrying this suggestion into very general general adoption it pi the above expedient though suggested as voluntary with tile tiie voter would constitute a decidedly marked ballot to all intents and purposes IN TIME OP or PEACE ETC tue TUB recent failure of ofalie the US com corn nih mission ulion milon to confer with the indiana for the transfer of the black hills and the III ili temper of a number of the indians indiana at tile the council havo have leq led many to suppose that indian troubles on the are probable and that thit an extended and serious indian war Is possible bo so general crook has lias set bet ct to te work to improve lils ills soldiers as marksmen in n order that if it they should bo be ordered against tiie the indiana indian may lo im 10 abl abi to pick t thein hetti od off nto nio dioro re nily wid nid dily tho cour cr journal saya 4 geh geu leil tell broor tiit the indgin lighter who ho com rom mauds maudi the tho Depatt of or the ratte ritte has i sued quod sued au older directing rec iti target practice in III every or hia hla command corn mand once oneo a week rhe the rho anen are deplorably de frelent in ritia rifle and ami a 4 nearly I 1 vall vail all nil the older general then thea the army rilly look I 1 tor fir tir trouble with ludian indian gell gen crooks brooka precaution la Is a good one AMERICAN ex tan tun new yolk volk herald lias has long occupied a n foremost for emot placed place aa an cx ex of american amerlean energy and en terr terric fc e among its latest lates t exhibitions of se forceful characteristics ii i the la in paris parts of a reading room where american can be found and consulted by all persons persona in that gay pay city who beshe to learn the tue news dews direct from the western hem he eliere seventy journals Jour nils hageal ba a heady leady been placed on tile file such cu cannot fall to become one oae of the ibe most popular with americans nr rr ruwis romis in herala uie hie french metr opAhl the tho herald aid of oct 8 osya says americans fromholt from hil sll lefco L ikc who gud hud varl earl I 1 iri irl as well mi M americans who care to know tiling about tile newspaper liters litera lure of the tho mormon country wili trill be Krotin erd frd to learn that the DES eren WEEKLY NEWS of salt lake city the empire of brigham young will hereafter lle lie be fo found und ou on file inthe in tile parn office of tile tho mem mcm york efaw eval craw 11 A mau man BULL THE tim sales salea aie ale of shorthorn cattle ome iome i t time ago in new york state slate when wilen one or two cows cowa fetched W M or so startled many stock dealers and others othera but nut the time of high prices remains yet ni its n i will be seen reen by lle ile the lie following irom from tle tie tile lle ter engl england and ind standard sward of au aug 28 at the salo of ot lord shorthorns shor thorns thorng on wednesday lord jord Fitz hardinge gave the ent eno rous price of pmj guineas for a bull four thou thousand gani sani four hundred guinea ne As la Is something like in gold A tall price for any kind of horned gentleman THE WOMEN concerning THE WOMEN mrs mis craig writes lu in tile tiie following strain concerning her own charming sex women will lovo love men and all ali the philosophers in iti petticoats or less leas graceful habiliments who airn bim ab at remodelling remo delling society clety eo fice from the tho folly of wifehood and motherhood wiil will never biever succeed io in con biering this amiable weak ness nebs it it Is a all very well to pretend that women are the adored and men the adorers so 0 o they gite are for a year or two and toward one or two women but at the beginning and end of ilfe life lre ire and mud all through it rave navo durnil the brief courtship time it i la Is the tho business of their ihor womankind mothers sisters stere sl wives daush daugh ter to worship theato theia to serve them tham to ober obey Mw mem every man in his nure were nelt howl recognizes this fact and is complacently Balls fled fied that thai it should remain a fact forever oa on which dom dora Dart darmo Parmo orein itt fit the tho goldba dawn thus comments this was once llie tile cam case we allow but u t it laut near so much so as it used to be women aro are seeing men more moire as they really am are and not as wl their romantic imaginations nce pictured them consequently they dont get worshiped in these days half BO so much as they would like to be and that thai la Is what is the tho matter with with some of them DEATHS OF or TWO ACTRESSES miss charlotte crampton ampton Ur died sud pud donly denly at louisville ICY ky oi tober tuber CL the week previous lous ious tu to her iter death b blie lie played the 4 queen in iila let in support of or the 11 hamlet hamiet of mr mccullough lady don died dil at edinburgh sept 21 1 slin she ws was bru iu in lond lund u I 1 and WAS known in fit tiie the theatre k ati tit world as liisa emily emliy E i handsome spirited and stalio a actress tress tross I 1 li she ahe wa married to sir william henry Douse don seventh venti baronet of newton dm don who atter utter squandering a fino lluu estate in ill the tile army took to tile tiie ittig ii as its a 1 luw low comedian lie died at town in ufler unter which lady don became tile the 1 it lefco nee neo all ati and I 1 mau man an ageless of the nottingham theatre buts but becoming unfortunate therein she accepted engage engagements ments menti aa as a concert hall singer lier her last fast engagement being uini in I 1 it the tile gaiety concert hall edinburgh the tho th heir to sir william henry don uon dons title wa was s sir hir 4 1 r john don wauchope llope bart hart of E ld l d moua tone lonc chairman of the board hoard of 1 education for S scotland fiand a collateral defendant of tile the art tini fid i baronet bar baT oleC ea RAFTER bayter FTER THE cruth TRUTH THE ehe HE alo Amo clate justice iti ILI u ill lil ahw o logical di scourge remarked in way was of all places upon ulon carth 0 0 that in rea roa which be lie to be il it ia is in a court of justice whatever the circumstance L nay faybe be because the business of ets uis court la Is to invests gate facts facto aid and sid nid the truth and nothing but the truth is what the court coart ij 13 after that Is very good doctrine truth is the priceless thing we should all feek seek and adhere to whether in or out of court in III fact naci if truth and righteousness were universally sought bought and adhered to out of court there would belittle be little if any necessity for courts at all and I 1 if f they were continued lu in form the court offices boult I 1 become sine bine sinecures cures the disco dl conree states that the particular court in which it was delivered e r ed was after the truth and nothing buethe but tiie arith this we are very glad to hear for he ilia general im in e licit Is that if the court la is after the tile truth it Is a very long way I 1 after it slid that the stern chase after it li ii likely to prove an extraordinarily longone in other words that if tile court thinks it ia to running very closely or very earnestly after the tile truth tile the court must roust be laboring under tinder a strong de delu ludon lon ion because in that very discourse the author makes several assertions ahl h ae ale quite contrary to the truth instances of which we have already shown and we not bbown shown nil all of them yet when a judge makes a charge to a jury lie he should remember the importance and the dignity of his position and the great and far reaching responsibilities connected with it it ia is hi hia his business to administer constitutional laws in the true and intent thereof the reef having justice is ce as well as technical law in view and be inclined to show chow mercy where it will prove conducive to the public weal A judge who Is sincerely beeking after truth will not misrepresent his own position he will rot assume to speak for the tiie iop lop jop people leot leof of uhe the entire country he will not maxe mage threats in ther their behalf he will not abuse the majority h of the tile community and teli them that ther religion la is no teil fell glon gion at all lie he will not browbeat the jury lury nor hint that they are influenced fluen flue nce ice ced by corrupt motives it they fall to find indictment indictments or to bring in verdicts according to his individual wish wishes imo ifo will not suggest that every man who wilo will not swear to a thing aa a lie he the judge to believe it exists is a perjurer lie he will not engage in the tiie persecution of a people for the sake of their religion and at the tile same time declare that those who term tenn him film a persecutor know that they are telling falsehoods no Ajust judge one who la Is intently seeking after the tho truth will say nay and do none of thesa things GIVE US GOOD JUDGES IP y brutis r ritts exclaims the san Francl franci francisco franciseo seo C c b t if that was a salt galt lawe lake it t would see nelll antill more necessity r I 1 such buch a pr prayer ayeras as the judges wo have liall find here some bome of themi them have havo taken any other shape ulie 1111 lil kii that ofa ora just judge the tile sail mail Fran francico cico elco people being favored with a S imato tate tato government eun run choose just guch such judges as they wish lmh ish but the ball salt lake people alving being limited to that non ican lean leati iran funn forin of government a territorial it rial organization cannot chocie their own judge judges but hut have to put up with uch as us are chosen for them liy by other people and chosen geue gene ral rai raily rally U epou pou vou a poor and unpromising WL I laia iaia lala parti partisan an misrepresentation and partisan breure und ne cesal ties therenie The Ther etoie rewie and inasmuch as a a discreet disc reut and just judge la Is one of tin the greatest the way of a public official oni cial elal that a community calt can have the people of salt sait lake and ani of utah have far more reason to pray give us just judges than llave have the tile people Pe Ollile of san franciaco Franc Fran iaco laco and anfu aUfu ruia rula j THINKS THEY OUGHT TO BE j ATTENDED TO N THE tim 0 union L upon president grants granle visit to utah and his hog lios pliable reception horo hore takes the opportunity port unity units to say 8 ay iy that there thero is certainly I 1 not wanting oc occasion malon for allai it t ial lal ference reference to question and the president might do Is leas prudent things than to call the tire attention of congress to a situation in which already through its ita discreditable shu an insignificant portion of the people is enabled to set fret at defiance not only public opinion but tilo ilio whole law system of tho the united states slates and in which it is impossible to procure justice just iee fee etc for it is certainly time that the president or some somo represent etive authority should point out in tit plain pidu terms the tho national disgrace incurred and mud the national stultification attendant upon the indulgence of such auch a pestilent burlesque on religion as mormonism and it ia Is unquestionably true that ithe wildest exaggerations of encroachment mel upon civil government do not approach in audo aude audacity eity elty the everyday every day practice of tile the mormons cormons in regard of studied contempt bontem t antl and defiance fur for the laws of the land land the it U concludes with saying paying that assuredly the facts of the mormon problem as they tand stand constitute no good ground for joking C well weli 11 then joking apart we may observe that tiie tile not plead guilty guilt y to such dreadful things as the H R U imagines of them and hope that consequently it will not take on PO so about them more blore over we see anything connected with utah concerning which congress need trouble ithell BO so greatly as our sacramento contemporary avins seems to think that honorable body ought to do and again the 19 cormons mormons Mor muns mons have sufficient modesty to not de sire aire to be placed so prominently before the public unless indeed the tiie public welfare can be enhanced thereby in which case notwithstanding Bt their modesty they may not refuse to bow to t the 0 sacrifice involved in their being held PO so ostentatiously in the public mili mind THE HE PREACHER PRESUMES TO ff SPEAK FOB for OTHERS 1 in 11 that theological discourse the learned author says that neither the general government nor the federal off omm meers leers in the too territory nor the ilia people of tile the united states are disposed to persecute the tilo mor mons or to countenance tion lion we havo have nothing lo 10 say my about the general government in fit this connection and aud if somo some other people judges for ins ing instance hance lance said lc less about the government they aou would id be as much as they aro are authorized zed to say the general gov is what the people make it or permit it to he be for it Is composed of persons persona chosen by the people aud and upon the people these persons depend for their official existence therefore to a greater or less extent they will act according to the will of the tile people if the people wish to persecute or to sanction persecution the govern ment may bo be expected to persecute if the people are arc inflexibly opp opposed osei osel to persecution the government may be expected to manifest a similar spirit sooner cr later if the author of the discourse was fula full fully y authorized to speak for and in behalf of the general government and the people of the united state states his assertions respecting spec ting ling them might bo be accepted but hut unfortunately there is no assurance whatever that he lie Is i 0 on the cou 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