| Show MUST BE CORRECTED occasionally when companies of immigrants arrive here from europe complaints are made by them of discourteous insulting and even inhuman treatment received st t the hands of trai trainmen ninen at some points on the overland route at various times the attention of leading railroad officials has been r directed erected to the subject and investigations have ensued with a view of locating the sense offense upon the guilty parties those who have suffered from these indignities have hower ever failed to take the names of the offenders together with dates and other particulars if this were done in every instance there would be but little difficulty in correcting the wron geither by y the railroad officials acting in the premises or by the taking of steps by the immigration agents to bring the people over lines on which 6 no per sons ns who will behave discourteously and even brutally toward them on account of their being mormons cormons Mor mons will be employed the engaging and d paying for passage on a railroad fe 18 similar to any other business transaction aul and those who abuse and their customers or of permit it t to be done are not entitled to the patronage of the injured parties these causes of complaint have baft cwi so be frequent that by some prote eft or other an immediate estoppel should be placed upon them we do t wish it to be understood that the adment referred to is the rule the route on the contrary aa a 4 general thing railroad officials bad trainmen go out of their way spirit of tift n and kindly feeling to our people ou on the journey hither it is only ly on certain lines and at alpar par points of the route where there lare is any ground of complaint tile oe reports made at this end by the panlee always give great credit for athe the general good treatment re ead elved by them the exceptional in ill usage at special pot points ants is rendered by y comparison all themore themore glaring we offer as a suggestion that it ight bt be well tor the elders in charge age of companies to be in ducted ted before leaving european ats 0 to be careful to take names atee stift and all other necessary par where the conduct of rall rail oad men toward the people is other than it should be the people have enough trial and hardship necessarily entailed by a long and arduous journey without being subjected to improper treatment at the hands of those who are receiving their patronage |