Show A PEN PICTURE one of the bitterest enemies of tills this people outside of the territory one which dips its shaft into double concentrated lie and thickened gall of hatred is the san francisco chronicle chronick tho tile organ not one opportunity is allowed to pass by its editors without vilifying the latter day saints ridiculing their religion and slandering their character especially since the contest over the of utah has lifts entered upon a basis nearing to decision all the efforts of the chronicle are devoted I to influencing Coil congress gress to perpetrate and the public to applaud the injustice of dis franchising 19 of oatlie the people of utah in its mad though impotent rage tb the e chr even assails ex senator S sargent argen t with all its weapons afsar of sarcasm vituperation and viru virulence alence the columns of the chronicle are so largely occupied with its attacks on mormonism that a pen picture like the following aces seems entirely out of keeping with tho the spiteful tone of the general utterances speaking ofton of hon goo Q cannon it givas the following pen picture of the gentleman the present Del delegate cate cannon with whom tho the public is 13 now to have a better acquaintance is entitled to more than a brief notice the individuality vi and characteristics of the utah delegate do not necessarily come into the present discussion but a as s some thinkers on oil the subject of p polygamy oly oa y must picture to them themselves selves that he lie must be an enlarged edition of f bluebeard it may be well to dc astrov that imagery no gentleman walks pennsylvania avenue and ascends bends s the tile steps of tile capitol with more grace and dignity than this sanio same husband of numerous wives in figure lie is not up to the medium medil ln height and is very stout and solid ilia head is massi massive ie like websters his eyes are large and quite protruding grotrud such as a phrenologist wo would u idea say were indicative ofa of a linguist a and nd suc such he lie is he ile is very temperate almust almost an abstainer from distillations of the grape and wholly so from corn juice orrye or rye lie is not to be hunted for at barrooms bar rooms in liis his associations with the outside world lie is affable with everybody and markedly polite with pers persona ons of distinction all this is natural to him iio ile ia is no tartuffe had ho be been like brigham young whom ho lie first represented here he lie would never have been dangerous he ile makes many friends and I lie le is the tile best fitted of mormon community to fight for their bad and doomed cause to what hon geo Q cannon is dangerous the chronicle fails to point out he is indeed dangerous to the plotters and schemers who design the disfranchisement of the people he represents lie is dangerous to the enemies of truth equal rights and justice lu stice THE tun FEBRUARY number of frank lesliea Le sunday magazine contains as usual literary matter of rare interest and of an edif edifying ying and im improving character and the embellishments lish ments are admirable and profuse among the latter Is a hitherto unknown portrait of martin luther which was recently discovered in the thekla church of leipsic on its lower margin arc are D 11 luther trtat 1632 1532 an interesting illustrated article narcotics called to the ministry by W S hervey on the river nile by W C proctor lessons of the snow by rev W walters 31 missionaries is sion aries in india etc are finely illustrated and replete with interest and information the reminiscences of an old new yorker are continued and the department of fiction contains bl besides the charming serials prudence winterburn Winter bum and margarets enemy short stories and sketches by popular writers there are also essays mays poems and an abundance of amusing and instructive miscellany th the c subscription is a year 25 cen cents ts a number sent postpaid address frank leslie publisher and ba 57 park place new york I B BEN E z ame AMENA the notorious us chief of the rebel tribes in tunis that arc are worrying the french so much is of mixed parentage half arab half moor poss possessing the keenness and agility of the one race with the p pride ri ide and hatred of foreign domination peculiar to the other he is the offspring pring of an arab mother and a moorish mohammedan father |