Show ST october 1878 1873 editors deseret news last sunday brothers junius F wells and M H hardy preached to the young people in our tabernacle their instruction were timely interesting and instructive and if followed out in the future aveia of ghe tho young will produce great changes for good since their visit the stake superintendent and counselors are busy in organizing and stirring to introduce the pro gramme lett left by brothers wells and hardy and it is found to produce greater unanimity to give perfect freedom to the young men and i allow them to choose and elect their own officers than it does to use the appointing power too freely as has been too often the case in Jn times past it seems to me to be an error to suppose because an individual is a good man that nature has fitted him to hold and fill every position within the gift of the people and aud often failures are selecting persons who are 11 good J ly but lack ability to fill the position assigned unto them for instance has not god given unto hla hia children various gifts as him good 1 a these gifts are as differ entas are the millions of countenances we behold yet all the differing abilities of man mau are for the good of all as are the different gifts of the spirit of the go gospel gopel pel pei for the good of alli alii all ail and ho he who understands under standa true government will seek for those who are good and best qualified bled fled to perform the kind of labor necessary not simply choosing a man because he is good yet js is devoid of the kind of ability necessary to fill the position assigned unto him should we not study human nature the laws of nature that such may be assigned to the position god has gifted the being so nobly fors fori for where every faculty of the being will be called into to exercise its glorious functions under the inspired teachings of an intelligent priesthood and the genial influences of the gospel of christ thus producing peace happiness and will to man young men inen educate yourselves and the talent that iq 14 within you wil wll willacine willa lehine hine and nind find its position in society and though clouds and dar darkness kness kneis may at times dim the horizon of your hopes that talent will burn with undiminished bright brightness nes until ilke like water will find lits lita level BO so u vill ill lii you fond find yours in the tho society of the just filling the very groove for which god de designed sigried you thus thua in time society will move on harmoniously all will occupy their proper position jealousy nna ana will disappear all things will harmonize har subject to the divine will of the great king andraw giver of the tho e no news all quiet 33 neaver BEAVER EAvER U T oct 1878 1873 editors deseret jacus in my last I 1 apologized for writing again BO soon when I 1 see bee the persistence of a morbid ring in forcing vexatious lawsuits law upon an innocent maligned and persecuted people i I 1 think my apology was waa pre premature aturo as in my opinion every ma man a should ouid defend his own rights and those of the comman community ity in which he lives the ca case cafe e re referred ferrea to in my last could have no mo other object than political effect first firsts if the killing was eyer ever done of which there was not a scintilla of legal evidence it wa was done in a time of war and great excitement second the ring have far several years pretended to bave hava more positive evidence than was introduced on the trial triai and there la Is no doubt they exhausted every leffort to make the most of it the class clan of testimony introduced ia Is abundant evidence of that fael fact A similar caisip case ease to the one just disposed of was tried soon after the close of the buchanan Buc bue hanan banan war A certain gentile now 1 a resident of beaver county wham the ring might seek to kill as the jews did lazarus to keep the thing from spreading were I 1 to give his name was reported killed under about t the same kind of evidence and circumstance circumstances cum stance stances there was not quite evidence enough to prove the corpus delicti or fact of the party being murdered had the jury juny found a verdict and the accused been executed toddy today to day we should have had living evidence ofa ora of a mormon jury juryS being guilty 0 sacrificing their innocent brethren to convince wicked corrupt officials that there was no such thing as church combination to shield men from the just penalty of crime I 1 think jurors should feel justy justly indignant at such hypocritical cant but oid old ring is about on his last legs and unless a breeze can be ral rai raised sedI just upon the eve of the sitting of our national legislature ro lio that special legislation can be obtained in order to take away what few rights the people have left some poor offic office e seeker will haye have to go to work for an honest living or get it some somo other way with regard to the bodies found in the spring it is well known to the old settlers in utah that it was eo the indians say the custom of the indians to cast their victims into not only thosa same springs but others the case of indians having indian captives a brother and sister in the early settlement of salt lake valley Is still fresh in the memory of our early settlers the brother was bastinto cast into the hot spring north of salt balk lake city and the sister purchased by brother charles decker to bave cave her from the same bame fate the restraint of tho the white settlers alone prevents fre quent oce occurrences bences of this kind klud D TJ 1 a ingenious auses ruses greary was wont to employ a singular method of 1 or quickening the tho pace paco af 0 a walking companion to suit hib his own inclination to say he would argue you walk too rast fast or too biow plow is but cosing to bing sing softly an air alf to the time of the walk of your companion and then by degrees either to quicken the lime or make it slower is a stratagem as innocent as it is convenient the principle of gre Ore tryla ruse was wag well ex amplified in the case of the stingy farmer who gave his hired haymaker buttermilk and arid whey for break breakfast rast tast and going tp to the field heald heard the man E if a drawn in gway 13 u t t e r m mi 1 1 k and whey a paint faint all day faint all ali day ru hla hia scythe keeping jimb to the tune the next morning the farm er erieta set a good meal of bacod bacon anda eggs before the marl man and when he went to see bee how howl he was getting on with his hla work found hib disarms his arms going swiftly tot tor Bacon 1 and eggs take care of you legel |