Show A MONUMENT 91 I 1 the san francisco Cli ronicle never los loses csan an opportunity to take a dig at the mormons cormons Mor mons and like an adder sting or attempt to sting them whenever it conceives the time to do so opportune in a recent issue it had bail the following editorial paragraph A mormon newspaper approves the suggestion of a correspondent that a monument be erected at salt lake to the memory oubri liam young polygamy certainly owes oes a great areat deal to the tile man who founded the chief city of utah but it would bo be ungracious to lionor honor him and pass pw by tho the lobby ests who have done lone so much to take the pith out odthe of the recent acts for tho ou suppression P assion of polygamy let them do full uil honor to the lobbying firm of cannon and calne calde which has saved them from legal suppression eup now if the cormons mormons Mor mons of utah desiro desire to perpetuate the memory I 1 of one of their chieftains who has helped tho the people to found an empire in the far west and to make two spears of grass grow grown where here none grew before and establish homes in a wilder wilderness ness a thousand miles from civilization and to raise an abundance of tho the essentials of life and make themselves in a great measure independent we say if the people of desire to perpetuate deeds of ot such a benefactor havo bavo they not a right to do so cither either in song or story by erecting a monument or by any other lawful method that may seem good unto them but tile memory of the late president brigham young needs no monumental piers to keep fresh his memory he be lives in the affections of a grateful community who have f been bene fitted materially morally and rind religiously by his labors and liis bis finan ciering ability if lion hon geo Q cannon and lion hon john T caino caine havo have been so fortunate in in their capacities of representatives 1 of the tile people at the national 51 capital aa asto to ward off evil or parry the deadly blows that were vere aimed at their constituents they arc are proud of their achievements and they hac have the thanks of a grateful people for this fact even though they did it by taking the pith acts for the repression of tho religious liberty the chronicle may harp and carp all al I 1 it pleases at the cormons mormons Mor mons t or their doings but it may rest assured 8 alicy will do full honor to their heir faithful public servants but they will also denounce traitors and ant I 1 31 mormon ormon newspapers will endorse their actions JUDGE 0 o of the united states district court at po portland artland me ile this morning orning xii invited biord coleridge and par party y to sit it in court the invitation was accept i led ted and upon recess of the court lord coleridge was presented to 1 abut twenty five members member s of the 0 bar this afternoon tho the mell members abers of tho the cumberland bar took the party to drive about tb the e city and environs returning 9 jn in the evening when a dinner was given by the cumberland bar THE tim NAVY ny department ig is in receipt of a letter L from san francisco cisco stating that tile the body of a man supposed to be that of master putnam 0 of f tho the rogers was found at gape cape prince of IV wales alos alaska by natives when tho tile ico ice broke up in n august 1883 |