Show trio trie jada judae e nna and the ladles ladies T MILL C cleek ateek elc nov 1 1875 editor le lacret oret cret news flave I 1 have read judge borremans Bo remans charge to the tho grand jury I 1 reab rea it li with sed mind but I 1 do not like liko the manner in which lie vilifies les ies and slanders this people he seems seem to me to be lacking something he says there is nothing in poly por garny gamy which gives glory to god or elevates hum humanity anity ho he says gays further that crime ia is here taught a as a reli religious 1 bious duty I 1 beg lease leave to diner fr from om himon these two points point i I 1 have havo been a mormon very nee nel near dir lir thirty years yearb and have gotto got to hear the crime crimo taught fig tig a religious duty he lie says ghys that the women of utah aro arc more moro oppressed and degrade degraded A than th in the states well vell really let him ibok ok at home hoine at atthe tile alen aien c of crime in new york bos st louis chemay he may say that such evils eolis are necessary evils I 1 will say that polygamy is ls a necessary good and will help heip to do awny away with the evis evils thit that exist where he comes from when he s says ay i that pol polygamy y gamy degrades desor or blunts our finest sensibilities ilc lic says what lie he cannot prove Q As for the children here bere they will compare favorably fayora bly with auy any children on tho the th earth in intellect oi 0 how my motherly mother Jy and wifely Y fely feiy rely I 1 in instincts sti ti ets were arouse dut 1114 hia slanders I 1 be bean began aa to wonder where re 1114 his fine nine sensibilities dwelt thay they are not feih in hbert nor ills his headford lie ile adfor out dut af tile thee mid tile the heart the molln i pr perri peari 0 i it iss iff monogamy not polygamy amny rhuy that is jis a relic 01 0 barba barbain im i ho he says that the onit unit will v ill ili go a far in supporting tite tiie people ot 01 utah in their religious lii ill ul rights and privileges as they would tild all uil WV other sect we know all dibut he the kind of support that some home so me of the U 6 officials would like to extend towards us it would be something like what a hungry lion ilon llo lio extend e x to a lamb we do not seek geek support from that source at all we seek support from him we serve and cilli confide nide fide in tile the judge says that it is nonsense for a handful of people in these mountains to ti night fight lit against forty millions mill fons of people upon this question I 1 have been led to think all the tho time that etwas ib was the forty millions that were fighting and fiotto not WP they sought us out we did not seek them out but there is one thing we feel pretty comfortable for table about the master we serve holds that great forty finty millions millian in lix his hind if he did not we should be gobbled up lefore lefure brea breakfast kUst some kome morning i I 1 think it a pity that gentlemen who profess to be edu educated dated like mr nir boreman have no better work to do than to t be meddling with that which dont concern them ab at all if it the mormon lormon ladies bava a mind to make the sacrifice it js is none done of his business i there is a book issued by a mr james Camp Campli bella beirn eli elf a christian chriatian minister I 1 would carefully recommend that mr boreman read it it is i on me history and philosophy of marriage au ami awl d a husband and a home for every woman I 1 would also recommend it to all my mormon sisters of one thing I 1 am sure that the the tha CC mormon ladies are dundei no mo obligation whatever to mr boreman for his magnanimity of soul extended toward towards s us in bringing us below the level of the hottentots Hotten tots he does so when he be says that we practise crimmin crime in our religion I respectfully JA WIFE mana znna for tha til landless imp the order 1 PORTAGE box bos elder co november ari 1875 deseret neus news eisaw I 1 saw some good advice glye given 11 in in your paper concerril concerning ad liae ilae men of capital creating labor for the poor this lis ils Js as it should be andi and I 1 would sayin ayin ay in addition that if some of til the e poor would come north they could homes there are still govern gowern government merit lands that they can settle settie on but this will not bebo beko be so malis mails mans many years I 1 longer portage 1 is a improving imp roving oae one third inird of the build ing in ghere liere has been cutup put up inside of fifteen months president ij now now with others of the priesthood from olty city J visited ns its on the dinst and hud held meeting on the east side pf af 1 the river on the second day at l I 1 bioc hoplock op lock k t they hey held meeting in the portage schoolhouse school house h ouse and abd in the evening svening we had bad a priesthood meeting mee at nil all those meetings ga very good instructions were given and the spirit of god rested anthe on the speak speaker edi eni arid and upon the saints TI the se order works well in box elder eldor county and the people want to sustain themselves making what they need ne d to eat and wear that they tildy ma may boa bo bon a eif elf if sustain sustaining inz ing people we lye did so when we first came to these valleys to quite an extent why not try t to do so no wand cowand now and become independent the people here hero are uniting themselves together and they seem willing wl III lii 1 to take good dood counsel for they thoy go right t to work X L N 4 Aros res and bros pros Prosperity 1 Indian crops NOV at ath 1 1973 1975 editor deseret news but BUC little has been said worthy of this flourishing little vila eThe most notable alo iio tabie table feature that speaks loudly for the enterprise and aud audam andam ambition of the inhabitants is their school add meeting house al though not nob no yet completed it is at present population and wealth co con eon n si dered siu ered the most spacious and wein weir we furnished school house housse in lit the county much aluch also aiso ean can be said sald in favor of their mercantile institution the tile building js is jarge largo and well billed filled with a yarl variety varl ty anu and is under tile management mana gemont of a competent clerk wild who makes it an institution of honor to the town the people generally are ure rising gradually to a decree reel of wealth aud and enlightenment and ere long we wo hall shall see pee in bear river city a flourishing people credit must be given givenco gi vento to the worthy and intelligent bishop bishon wm neeley he has labored hard to lo keep the people united and build up their town toa to a standard of equally with neighbor towns he HS authorized me to state for the satisfaction of every one not already know knowing ingi that the indian crops raised by them previous to the recent cc scare ly are in the safe keeping of hims lims himself elfand and amoun amount tto to two hundred bushels this amount is the result of ther their labors under the thle management of bro hui hill and is theirs 7 very V ery respectfully FELTS FITS fins matters nt at meho kebo nna jaenne 1 I j new I 1 left salt lake late city monday morning and arrived arrive cl at echo kecha city about noon where J met root ur mr charles charies T mills supt bupt of common schools of sp dummit M aik wll county who will accompany me iii in visiting tink uhe the schools of the county after sauntering about abolia the principal pai streets of that great city fona fora fon foe a short time seeing the fashions we put up aud and and accepted hospitality the very kindly offered by bishop ellas asper pro afe aie ju judge ba e of summit count county y the tife judge is is also school trustee of E echo cho oho and is very much interested in tb the e educational advancement of the county as well as his own district mr william ander lander Xi of the mer mpr mercantile cantile firm of beckworth lander nander is the leading trustee and understands hew how to manipulate the the business of his office this district during the past year has collected a one ne and a quarter per cent tax on od the property of the district which amounts to about and thee tho same bame on about twenty eight miles of the U P B R IL which amounts to giving a total of 3 1 koo for fot building and school purposes s they intend to erect anice a nice school house next spring they th ey have kept hept the school open apen dino nino months during the past yenn genri in lu a private house donated by the bishop for school purposes eho ehe the cho school no now in r session bession is Js taught byars by mr mary J weaver veavor she has twenty seven pupils enrolled with an average attend attendance arice atice of twenty five flye there are nifty fifty children in the district of school age near nearly lyall ja of whom will soon be enrolled the chool abool is in good condition and will continue c for nine months during the year sear commencing nov inov 1 the means being ou hand fon for that purpose in the evening we vi cited hen deferville nef erville and jound bund the school taking takings a u ka vacation but very soon bishop charles rich ens ns had several agent as well us tie himself running through the village a iga notifying the people of a bitet ingafu in Assembly the rooms wead dressed them on the importance and necessity of education as the great elo eio elevator vator vaton of society that society may be elevated la in all its various departments good schools must bo b established and sustained ned urd northey dorthey nor for they are ille the nurseries of the public mind andali and in them charac fers tep are formed and eternal destinies determined the leading trustee bishop juie Itic bicheno Bi chens bens is a firm friend and supporter of or education and has kept their beb seb school 0 01 open for nine the past year paying their teacher mr 10 40 per month which ri amounts mounts to for th the e pas pai school year they collect collected ea one fourth of if one per cent on their property which amounted to audoin and on five and a half miles of the U 7 P B R B R which dhigh amount eato ed to total which left but to be raised ralea by private tuition which amounts to only eighty cents freach for each pupil per quarter guarter for to the tile entire c school chool population 1 1 or of sixty five childr children en they have hayw recently built a good brick meeting house with their own means without any taxation at a cost of 2500 which they rent to the school district for 12 per monh month this af fords good school facilities which the people appreciate the U P B R B R has very materially helped to build good house 4 and fur bashed phishel other mean means cpr the support of schools tel Iel jools along its line but as a reciprocation we have 1 0 I pay very heavy tar tari tarl ifland usand fl ares ires for transportation and passage over their road and these high higi i rates of tare far and transportation agenol are jio only dryly charged W t those who live along the B R it lipe and receive tle thi he benefits of HS its taxes X R but tit lit all have t to jay pay lay them so it wo works upa unequally u Y this tax collected iet lct d from P BB n com companies a n ies les not be confined to th the e districts through which the line passes but should be distributed throughout all the districts in fri the county that equality may way he secured 0 H A BIGGS riggs n i 1 iter bupt supt corm corn schools ramas KAMAS nov 10 1875 editor les fes cret mews news on the fira first saturday and sunday of this morth month abr we held our semi annual two days dyb meetings for ramas kamas in lit bat pat biday forenoon was wits occupied in counsel meeting and the afternoon by y the lo 10 local cal cai bishops in giving reports from their several branches ail all of which were I 1 in n they spoke earh earL earnestly estly on the principles of life and salvation sunday morning dur our presiding bishop 8 ip F atwood delivered an excellent and searching discourse his text being the parable of the s 0 w i er in which he showed in a ma maberly terly manner the condition of many of the people in these days with which the hearers were well pleas edi ed bishop ir W hard rard hardy who came caine from S L cilyo city to at meetings made nade somo appropriate remarks and at length after having a letterhead letter ietter read rend from bishop hunter with spirit and toad with power on the plain and practical duties ot of ilfe life bub sub subjects acts were tithing ot brings fht fast meetings keeping the sabbath marria marriage ile day schO schools eis sunday gols gois ac c all bu business bushless was done by unanimous vote and many expressed th themselves a as being weli well well weil pleased with with the s spirit all seemed to feel P that p e had enjoyed JO the tho meeting the il best t of tho the kind ever held in the ward 1 L W clerk Q |