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Show 12 ANTI-POLYGAM- STANDARD. Y SPECIAL OFFEIt. stated that he had been persecuted by the bishop because he would not A correspondent of the Standard do the same. He had been Believing that our readers are our subjectSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY, 1882. iellsin this issue how the Mormon ed to a number of mean and jest agents, and feeling sure that petty bishops in the settlements (in obe- annoyances, and had been threa- ;hey desire to extend the influence in Salt dience to commands from the highEntered at the tened with excommunication, be- of this paper, which has already acsecond-class mail er authorities) warned the people so much in the way of Lake City , Utah, as cause, as he said, he would not complished matter . lot to have any business dealings make himself a candidate for the orming a public sentiment against with the Gentiles when they came and break the heart of the demoralizing system of polypenitentiary, CompaPublibiiino Issued monthly by The Standard into the city, not even to patronize a There certainly can gamy, we direct their attention to wife. loyal ny. The Organ of the Womens National those establishments who advertised be no Society. too severe to be ;he following special offer, whereby punishment Inin the Mormon newspapers. TERMS: inflicted upon these Mormon leaders both they and ourselves will be $1.00 Ono car, in advance quiries at a number of the princi- who use all the influence connected benefitted: Six months pal business houses have developed with their Three mouths EVERY SUBSCRIBER AS AGENT. teachas religious position REMITTANCES: ;he fact that this proscriptive Any present subscriber not in arers to lead a confiding and obedient Remittances may be made by draft, money order or regisin a great has been followed rears sending us $1.50 before the end tered letter, at onr risk. Give Post Office address in full, people astray. including County and State. measure, especially by the more igof this present month , will receive the 'J'be receipt of the paper may be considered the receipt norant and fanatical of the Mormon Standard for one year, together with f r the subscription sent us. A NEW SOCIETY NEEDED. Mormon another copy which will be sent to priestpeople. That the should and reasonable rates, Advertisements inserted at hood should give such advice is not Since the President vetoed the any desired address. Thus every tench us on or before the 15th of each month, to insure of to be the for wondered at, spirit sert Ion in the succceeding uuinber. bill, the people of San subscriber may become an agent, and Address all communications to The been has that command preached of organizing may either secure the full benefit of are Fraqcisco talking .standard, P. O. Box 385, Salt Lake City, Utah. nei20 for nearly the reduction for themselves, or years Correspondence solicited from women in all parts of the continually to a not society impurt girls directly divide the discount with the new ther is it astonishing that the MorTerritory, which must have the name of the writer, uecesearily for publication, but as a guaranty of good faith. the ar- from Europe to take the place of the subscriber. A very little individual mon papers should counsel of their masters, Chinese who are now employed as efiort on the Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, of Battle Creek, Mich , Is the bitrary part of our friends to authorized and is of duly the Standard, general agent know while that even for advertisements. contract would and receive subscriptions double our subscription list. they domestic servants. It would not be they exist without could Mi scarcely Oflk'ttrs of the Womaus National iy we not depend on the help of a bad idea for the ladies of Salt Lake it But Gentile patronage. every one of our subscribers in this Society Salt Lake City, Utah. to and on also, organize City bring is somewhat strange that Gentile matter. Do not put this paper aside load of white a car either or colored Sabah A. Cooke, President. merchants should submit to such until you have fully determined to to servants A this hundred to B. to city. names Luoisda Chandler, avail yourself of this liberal offer. Jennie A. Froiseth, treatment, permit their J. Ellen Foster, Ann Eliza Youno, ob could ain good Subscribers in Maruarrt E. Winslow, Elizabeth Lockley, appear in journals that warn their competent girls arrears, who settle at Frances E. Willard. Marian Chiblitt, afin 24 situations less hours than Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, not to patronize them, to M A. Hamilton. readers once are entitled to the same privMrs. Jennie R. Leonas and their affairs ter as now those arrival, of supporting say nothing ilege. Mary A. James, Recording Secretary. is really necessary tdat this Harriet K. Bane, Corresponding Secretary. it stand, the them and Treasurer. giving It is our purpose (o issue in the C. e J annette newspapers, Lawrknck, be leadshould done. Mormon The EXKCUTIVK COMMITTEE. e means of continuing their contempt-ablnear future an extra edition of 5000 Laura C. Douui.as, J Ll.iA A. Kimball. ers are the to not A. counselling these girls Unless existence. A. Mary Lloyd, Cordelia Smith, journcopies of the Standard for free disE. M. Fisher. Selina Boukofsky, live Gentile in families emanciand als change their tone any longer, tribution. In view of this, we corWomans National Society. in and instances many Meets on First Tuesday In each month at Independent pate their they obey the dially invite our friends to send us columns from priestly Hall at 3:30 r. n. counsel. We have heard of quite the names of persons to whom they bondage, the Gentile merchants of number cases a within the CASE. THE to and past would like to have a copy sent. We ought to assert their dignity few where have left their girls days a unit withdraw their patronage want the names of people who have On the 19th of April the House from these craven sheets. It is sup- situations without giving an hours never seen the paper before. of Representatives rendered a de- posed that merchants advertise in notice, and they were frank to adDavid C. Cook, Publisher, 148 cision in the long pending the papers in order to increase their mit that in so doing, they were actcase, and declared the business, and if a Gentile finds he ing under orders. And more are Madison St. Chicago . sends us an seat of the Utah Delegate vacant. obtains Mormon custom by adver- preparing to follow this example. installment of Sunday School books If Congress had done its duty, Mr. tising in the Mormon papers he is One younggirl told her mistress that and papers which should he in use Campbell would have been admit- perfectly justified in any legitimate she knew several girls who were go- in every Sabbath School in the ted, and while Cannons rejection is act that will prove to his advantage. ing to leave their places as soon as country. The books are of the best a triumph for the But we think under the present cir- they had earned enough ;to buy a kind of childrens literature and are These girls wil sold at the astonishingly lovvprice of cause, yet we do not feel that Con- cumstances, loyal citizens are not few more clothes. gress is entitled to our thanks or is justified in deliberately throwing then engage in some good Mormon 5 cents per copy, with a liberal dislow wages, paid in tithing count on large orders. to be commended for its action. It ammunition into the They are enemys camp, family at was the public sentiment created by and to say the least, it cannot be house orders, or perhaps marry in the same style of books, as regards the agitation that considered good judgement to sus- polygamy, because they dare not go matter, that usually costs $1.00 the orders of the priesthood. per volume. forced it to do this much, otherwise tain and foster There certainly canjournals that never against would there Doubtless seated. a have been are good num- not be be any excuse for a Sunday Cannon miss an opportunity of denouncing work- those whose ber who are independent enough School in the land being without a We hope the patronage keeps them to think and act for themselves, ant good library, constantly supplied ers will profit by this result, and alive. keep up the agitation, until greater Let the Gentiles be only united on who for interested motives will re- with new books, as Mr. Cook issues success is attained. Public senti- this and let the Herald and main where tney are. But even a fresh volume of this kind every question, ment must not be allowed to grow News plainly understand that they these are not to be trusted, for they week. The tapers also are a marcold upon the question, but the will not tolerate such an infamous are only eye servants, and while vel of cheapness, some of the monthinterest must be made to wax con- breach of business honor and integ they are glad enough to take the lies ranging as low as 5 cents yeartinually stronger until there can be rity as has been shown lately by money of the Gentiles, they render ly in lots of ten or more copies. the least possible services they can The contents of these papers may no possibility of defeat, until we both these journals. in return. If a few hundred com- be judged by their titles, some of have all the measures we need for DEFYING THE LAW. petent servants were brought here, whichare as follows, The Cwal, or regenerating Utah, and all necessary facilities for their faithful execution. it would teach the Mormon girls a God in Nature, simple science linked It is believed that more polyga- salutary lesson, and add very much with God, for the children. We must not omit to tender our The to G. took Hon. Allen thanks the Camp- mous marriages place during to the material comfort of numerous Giant Killer , devoted to temperance. bell for the valiant and steadfast the Conference just passed than at households who are now dependent Truth Seeker, Our Sabbath Home, esmanner in which he has fought dur- any other since the Mormons en- on their unskilled and unsatisfactory pecially a Sunday-Schoorgan, etc., etc. We recommend Sabbath ing the whole of this contest. He tered the Valley. Not content with assistance. Such a society could easily be or- School is deserving of the thanks of the en- breaking the law, some married superintendents to communito tire Gentile element for his disin- wives in pairs, in order show their ganized and placed in active opera- cate with Mr. Cook. terested championship of their cause, contempt for it, and the bishops and tion. We recommend that a meetAll honor to the Methodists and we hope that he will be fitting teachers are strenuously urging the ing of the ladies of this city be he to returns people to embrace the doctrine, called (for this purpose at once) am of the United States. On the first ly welcomed home when to Utah. Next month we will have show the world that the law of God the initiatory steps taken for liber- or second Sunday in this month, something to say to the women of must be obe) ed in preference to the ating the Gentiles, housekeepers meetings are to be to to - the also the law an held in of man, in over 10,000 Methodist from the tyranny of Mormon servant taking prove that regard Territory to die for their girls. Churches, under the direction of a reactive part in the coming election Saints are willing A man living Vfor Delegate to Congress. religion if necessary. Missionary Committee. Now let the One dollar and fifty cents will other denominations follow this in a settlement not far from this Send $1.50 in renewal of your city, called at the Standard Office, pay for two copies of the Standard example, and make the object of subscription, and thus be entitled to and mentioned several persons who for one year if sent in before the their meetings be to ask a Legislahad lately taken new women and end of this month. tive Commission for Utah. another copy of the Standard. uH-oliign- TURN THE TABLES. limthrd. iqi) Post-Offi- ce y ad-vi- ce in- anti-Chine- se Anti-Polyoam- y re-ech- o Anti-Pol)-ga- . Anti-Polyga- CANNON-ClMPBE- LL Cannon-Campbe- ll anti-polyga- anti-polyga- anti-polyga- ol Anti-polyga- . I my |