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Show UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY li, iws. we have been acrecent that It may explain loftier motives than them. to ascribe to customed Inwhy Joseph F. Smith considered It tlie heathen lias of fact, matter a An found Published laity at 0dca, Utah expedient to be Interviewed, and misunderstood by a very a willing sponsor In the person of the been worldly of the Christian proportion OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE unknown, but whose earmarks are so huge (Friuu (he Malt Lake Tribune.) world. cannot plainly visible that hi Identity a disbeliever heathen s is he That TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. be hidden. COMPULCOMMERCIALISM AND current creeds of Christendom Then the mendacious statement that in the Francis A. Brown and Morencl sufficient to condemn him SION. there has never been s case of plmal has beena of Ogden were each sentenced Blown man and the who hearing, niarrlase since the manifesto with any without to six months imprisonment and $209 wood and stone to is down must have "bo We urge our readers to carefully sanction of the church, tine for unlawful cohabitation and takof unceremoniously condemned. contemptuous feel man made the anon en to the Utah penitentiary, where a studied the have lruae the Interview, printed heatnen who The Those cun feel at all. large number of others of the same ilk other page in this issue of the Stale himself. If he votthe standpoint of a common hu- were Imprisoned for like offenses. by conference, last r,ln, Its at Inchurch, Journal end reproduced from an Gentiles of Balt Lake held a mass two apostles Taylor manity. reared and educated under terview appearing In the Los Angeles ing to sustain have discov- meeting and condemned the action of environments, In different hiding been have who Times, had by Mr. Irvin Kayford with and Cowley service for no other pos- ered that the heathen Is not necessarily tne hleararchy, who on July 4 placed the American flag on the city hall, a prominent official of the "Mormon to avoid legal of their new. an ignorant barbarian, thlrating fur county court house and Z. C. M. I. at that than reason sible half-machurch, whose name la withheld by because the government of marriages since the mani- blood and rolling In the gutter of the Lnlted Hia tea was prosecuting and agreement, and who seems to have polygamous that there have been at degradation. proved convicting Mormons and aending the acted In the etead of President Joseph festo, two cases "with the aanctlon of fjulte the contrary, he may possess S lints to the penitentiary for defying least use K. Smith. This person deniee the K. Smith the virtues of light living and right the laws of the country aa well as of the church. And that Joaeph of the tithing funds In commercial enknowledge of an- acting in dealing with his fcllowmen, God. iwiaonal had has The government of the United Ststcs terprises. brasenly stating "it Is posi- other new plural marriage, and has and may. In fact, be an educated gencannot be controlled Utah as a territory. then tively not a fact and It the very tleman. sanctioned It, this writer has proved." This hae a familiar sound; best of testimony. TODAY. Nor does the heathen worship Idols, a familiar denial of What la notoriousB. Wallace of Sugar, Ida., in the proper Bruce Mr. interpretation of the ae a fact Joseph K. Smith and the majority ly known In the community He believes, it may be. In a of the hierarchy are avowed polygarecently wrote to the Tribune that he term. does It be cannot proved! but which mists. defy both the law of the lauj knows that President Smith knows of multiplicity of unseen powers denomiGod and are not monot require the gift of the "divination md of since new the one plural marriage unnated "gods," but which might corre- lested. Almighty of spirits" to discern who this manifesto, because he wrote to Mr. spond with the Christian idea of anUtah is now a state absolutely unknown person Is: It can be no other Smith, apprising him of the undoubted gels, on the one hand, or aalanlc der the domination of the hierarchy, its than that prince of prevaricators. evidence of one case officers, by a large majority members (giving names, agenclea on the other hand. he Apostle (?) Charles W. Penrose; of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattercome own to had which his peretc.) linThese gods'' are personified by -day who deceived President Cleveland In (taints, who know no law exto sonal knowledge. Mr. Wallace knows ages, and are worshiped through thc;m cept that laid down by the hierarch. swearing him amnesty by granting his letter reached President Smith for representations the images, as wood a He as to his marital relations they EAGLES' EXCURSION. two reasons: It was never returned to or stone, not being worshiped. be not proved! could Monday, July 17th. no he while received and him, reply a ridicuThe heathen often goes to The public must have been deceived The Eagles' special train to Salt the medium of the United lous extreme In carrying out the fun- Lake City leaves Ogden at 10:40 a. m. as to the nature, Intent and character through States mall, he did get an answer a damental Ideas of his religion, Just as via the Oregon Short Line. Nichols's conof business number of a goodly strong, physical manifestation, superior the Christian does when he sanctions concert band of twenty pieces will accerns, which, instead of being com- to the excursion. Fare, round any "revelation had by Mr. Smith, murder and bloodshed politely called company mercial enterprises, as we, all of us, In trip, $1.00. sudden of the the disappearance war in order to further the Interests have all along supposed, must be woman In the case, and who, young some are Here civilisation bullded on the gentle BAR MONOPOLY OF SKY, of Institutions benevolent by the way. was a mere baby when precepts of the humble Nnxarlne. of them; the late President Wllford Woodruff Nations Confer to Prevent Any Ons a The Idaho Sugar factory. manifesto.' Neither the of Them from Controlling. promulgated company. The Ogden Sugar Law already controls not only the THE SAFETY OF FAST TRAINS. the man nor the woman has been hanThe Utah Sugar company. surface of the earth, but Its depths, dled In the church for their fellowship, The Garland Sugar company. a writer in the Worlds Work. says notwithstanding both have violated the The Lewiston Sugar company. Being convinced after thorough In- And now civilisation require that law land laws of of and and the the church, The Logan Sugar company. The vestigation that the speed of the the atmosphere. that President Smith has cognisance Twentieth Century limited was no shall control The Inland Crystal Salt company. the sky calls for regulatof ownership of It The Salt Lake Knitting company. factor In the recent wreck at Mentor, ing. So eight nations have been conthis At has But what happened? A company. Utah The Railway Light Ohio, the managment of the Luke ferring and drawing up protocols to moment, while these lines are being Shore and the New York Central prevent the monopoly of the heavens. The First National Bank of Logan. In the preliminary congress st BerThe Utah Natlonai Bank of Salt penned. Mr. Bruce B. Wallace Is bethe eighleen-huu- r schedule he beon of tried the the delegates from America, Gerapostasy lin ing charge Lake. tween New- Yprk and Chicago, which cause, in the pulpit of his ward, a few was many, Austria, Spain, Italy, France, The Zion's Savings Bank. Presiinterrupted by the disaster. Russia drew up a plan The Home Fire Insurance Co. of weeks ago, he denounced the present dent Newman says: "The rigid In- Hungary ard an international convention, as folfor Ts and which chief evasion the trickery Utah. vestigation of the wreck which has low!: The service of operating wireThe Consolidated Wagon & Machine characteristic of the policy of the been made by the officials of the Lake less stations la to be organized bo as church under the presidency of Joseph Shore company and by the state rail- not to Interfere with the eervlce of company. F. Smith. Talk about "compulsion: The Ogden Woolen mills. way commissioner of Ohio, who. with other nations. Coastwise stations are This sponsor for Joseph F. Smith says other experts, made a careful exami- to receive and transmit telegrams The Provo Woolen mills he does not like the word. What hy- nation, shows that the wreck was not from ships without distinction as to The Logan Knitting factory. pocrisy and balderdash! They express cnused by the speed of the train, and systems employed by the ships. The The Provo Knitting factory. for such international communh dislike for the word hut delight In acta It Is not considered The Cache Knitting works. necessary to con- toll! cation are to be fixed. Stations, where which word denotes. a the Here is The Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone tinue the slower speed of the Twentipossible, must give priority to calls man. who, since the manifesto, being eth company. Century train, the time of which for help from ships at aea. Merrnnille already married, has married a young was 'lengthened pending a thorough The Zion's Furthermore, there must be a uniwoman as a plural wife who was a baby Institution. Instigation of the cause of, the acci- versal code and universal tuning (exwhen the manifesto was Issued. Last dent. The State Bank 0f Utah. cept In special and secret cases), and The Salt Lake A Los Angeles Rail- winter Mr. Bruce B.' Wallace becomes as to the bickerings of rivals must be silResponding to a qquestlon cognisant of the fact. Believing, at whether a train at high speed Is not enced for the common good. The way company. that time. In the absolute sincerity oi The Saltalr Beach company. necessarily dangerous, President New- world considers wireless its property. man is quoted as saying: "Not necesThe Salt Lake Dramatic association. President Smith, and born of that which only can come to M. Witte's Wife Linder Suspicion. The Union Pacific Railway company. sarily. A very fast train properly hanA story Is current In London that It is not necessary for anyone to a inan with faith that another man la dled Is every bit as safe as a slower affirm that tithing funds have been In- a prophet of God, Mr. Wallace wrote train can be. We satisfied ourselves the czar suspects M. Wittes wife of vested in all these enterprises In most to President Smith, calling his atten- that the Twentieth Century Limited conspiring against the throne. Mme. of wh(ch Joseph F. Smith Is either tion to the case which hnd come to hia would be as safe to travel on aa the Witte was born a poor peasant girl, but was of a remarkable type of No written reply Is re- slower train, or we would never for a president or director. Of course, if we knowledge. beauty. She married a tradesman have all been mistaken, and these are ceived. but the unannounced departure moment have Inaugurated the service. and went to 8t. Petersburg,, where not commercial and business Institu- of the young woman eloquently tella The service has seemed to give satis- Witte saw her. Her husband was Intions but are purely for religious Mr. Wallace that President Smith did faction to the traveling public, too, so duced to allow her to get a divorce charitable and benevolent purposes, know of the case; that it had his sanc- far aa we could learn. There has been and Witte afterward married her. then our unnamed quibbler is vir- tion. and that Mr. Wallace is expected no difference in the smoothness of the Later she was concerned In the enorRoth-atelto be aa discreet as la Mr. Smith; that motion, and the highest tuously truthfuL Or, K they are really speed appears mous speculations of Adolph of the he must Imperial Bank keep silent about it, and to have suited our patrons." president business affairs we unsophisticated la, of the Russo-Chines- e Russia of and to learn Mr. organizer like he Smith, that deny, people who know' nothing of the arwas exiled from and bank, tifices of mental finesse will continue knowa anything about any new plural COMMISSIONER BRISTOW She czar. is now at the Ruaala by to wonder how the church acquires marr luges. But Mr. Wallace Is not a ON THE PANAMA ROAD Nice. Rumors have .been In circulaman of that type. He has been, all these stocks aggregating In value tion that Mme. Witte has been implimany hundreds of thousands It not hla life (and he la now something like The re- cated In the plot to shake off the rule II. WASHINGTON, July some millions of dollars which it owns 50 yearn of age) a believer In the port of Joseph L. Bristow, who was of autocracy and Is in part res pons! of law in this United States, Lie for the present turmoil In Russia. in Its own name and In the names of appointed special commissioner to inJoseph F. Smith and others as trus- and since his conversion some years vestigate trade condltlnua and other tee," If the tithing moneys have not ago. a sincere believer In "Mormonism Gorman Herd to Caricature. matters affecting the Panama Railbeen used to buy them with. We shall as God's special work for the spiritual road and Steamship company, has been Everybody who la familiar with the all crave for that lost art by which elevation and aalvatlon of mankind. mnde public. The report discusses features of Senator Gorman la aware Joseph F. Smith all his life known He Is somewhat of a philosopher, too, from several points of view the ques- (hat cartoonists Invariably fall to get as a man who ucqulred nothing but and it did not take him long to know tion of what policy should be pur- any characteristic phase In the Maryland statesmans face which they can (he art of scolding people who did not that God would not use the devil s sued by the government in the manageA cartoonsuccessfully. think as he thought (when he was not wen pons of deceit and evasion with ment of the railroad, and makes a exaggerate of some note tried for an hour one ist on hla purposes among numbet of engaged In the task of trying to per- which to carry Important recommendations. evening when sitting opposite Senator suade the people he was God's prophet) men; that, as God Is omnipotent, his Among these are the continuance of Gorman at dinner to ce.tch" him, but acquired the great holdings in these weapons must be omnipotent: that la, the railroad aa a commercial line with was unsuccessful, although he thought corporations which appear in his own true; that God could only use the true Improved facilities for handling com- that one drawing was fairly good. He and called Senator Gorman's attention to name as though they were his indi- to combat the false, and that If Joseph merce. including double-trackiline the the trouble he was having. ''Well, with modern F. is use his would he Smith vidual property, and by which he has prophet, rolling stock, the enlargement of its aid the senator, every one of the God's criminals Are the weapons. only become a director or presisuddenly port facilities, retention of the steamcartoonists has said the dent In all these corporations at a sal- who have violated the, law of God and ship line between New York and Co- prominent ame thing. Nast and Gilliam have helif law the of the land accountable lon, the cancellation of the contracts told me 1 ought to do ary of $20,000 per annum! The dear something to w'lth the Pacific .Mail Steamship comso Shat I could people must be forgiven If they medi- In the church? No. but Bruce B. Walappearance my change pany and the South American lines, tate upon the subject, for be It known lace. who simply believed In the sin- and the opening of the ports of Colon he successfully rurtooned. his stock holdings were few aud simple cerity of his religious leader, and told and Panama to all steamship lines on Tea Well Dens. prior to the time he became president him what he knew to be the truth, and equal terms; and in certain contindenounced the wrongdoing. Is charged gencies the establishment by the rail- She loved him. And her lire would be of the "Mormon church. a marriage bell road of steamship lines between Colon As merry But it has never before been denied with apostasy. loved him Just enough. and Gulf ports and Panama and im- If she had alas! ahe loved too well. And But, oh, that is not compulsion! No portant United States Pacific const that the tithing funds have been utilwonder don't ao like the word: they porta ised for business and commercial they cleverly, they eay. ghe talked her clnverneaa could touch. It Is recommended that In traffic That nonehave Heretofore this has been ad- naturally wish that every word exbeen ao popular would Sho American steamship lines If aha had never talked so much. mitted .and defended. Elder Ben E. pressing the Idea of compulsion, of connections be favored as far as consistent with Rich, at the last conference. In April, tyranny, of oppression, could he elim- the treaty obligations of the United Tht thins she did were wonderful; Her work was held In high regard. Statea stated, in substance, that he did not inated from the human language, would have won renown, perhaps. She Mr. Bristow spent several months in If she had never worked too hard. care how the church invested Its funds his Investigation, visiting the Isthmus WHAT IS A HEATHEN? so long as profits accrued whereby thing in moderation done of Panama, important points on the For Are very often good, 'Us true; Zion could be redeemed. Joseph K. western coast of Central America, the But naught worth while beneath the sun Smith himself, In a recent speech at Walter J. Ballard. In the New York Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Mexico, and Xa gained by those who overdo! the racific coast of the United Statea defended Logan, flamboyantly the Sun. declares that the Japanese should Hia report reviewa the entire history John Morlsy on Golf. Investment of the tithing funds, in no longer be regarded as a heathen or the railroad and discusses alegatlons Mr. John Morley addressed a meetbusiness concerns on the ground that nation, that their breadth and mag- tnnt Its local freight and passenger of hla constituents In Montroao ing Zion had to be purchased with a price! were chnrges excessive and Its traffic nanimity during the war with Russia contracts the other ntghL and at the close a entitles them to a better title. Mi. nopolistic. with steamship lines mo- "heckler rose and said: Ballard 1s wrong In his conclusions, I wish to ask the right honorable an Important question. says the Butte Miner. WEBER STAKE Y. M.4Y.L M. I. A. gentleman was an attention. The audience is true the Japanese have proved It EXCURSION TO 8ALTAIR Good tea is cheap. I to ask Mr. Morley why he wish themselves the possessors of all the not Mr. Morley, howdocs golf. play 20. Thursday. vlitues to vis the Rio Grande. July Imputed them,but this docs Fare. Poor tea is dear. , to was ever. the occasion. equal $1.25 mund trip. Trains leave not prove that they are not heathens s a. m. and 2:15 p. ni., "Golf!" he exclaimed: "Oh! I dont r mar leave returning It moves merely that the heathens the Bench rwtMwyrrMdartiikt at 1 and B p. m. Cars rtri think I'm old enough to begin that tMlwf'i Bat. may have a higher cha meter and through. All Invited. Dundee People's Friend. yet. Stair Journal Utalj That In mi j History Compared j ed f ng u pur-(iob- TEA . : On the Funny Bone At the Theaters 1 -Utahna Park Vaudeville and DancWell. Willie, uaked the preacher, "what are you going to be when you ing. Glenwood Vaudeville and dancing grow up?" A mun. Chicago Record-HeralGrand Opera House narney nard In "The Financier, ThurJi'v enher was describing The teacher July 13. counter with an Impertinent tramp. And then," she said. I fainted. THE FINANCIER." WV yer left or wf yer right, ma'am? promptly Inquired little Johnny, Barney Bernard in The Financier the pugilist's son. Diversion. is the welcome announcement of ManYou have only two months longer ager Grant for the Grand opera home to live," the physician told him. for the night of Thursday. July i; Then dont say anything about it, doctor, said the consumptive sport. The reputation of thle noted star has I can get a whole lot of bets on that preceded him and without doubt a Chicago Tribune. proposition. Urge and fashionable audience will attend during hla brief engagement in He Yes, Dora trusts me. I am sure of It, because she admitted her age to this city. The play, written expressly for Mr. Bernard by H. D. Cottrell, J me! She Wasn't that clever of her! said to fit the genial personality of the He How do you mean? like the proverbial glove. it comedian She Why er, clever to make you was as a Hebrew Impersonator that believe it! Detroit Free Prims. Mr. Bernard first won tame on the I think that ham actor we saw in stage, and he has advanced In that Hamlet last night was bum, don't art until he today stands without a you? I think he was bad, hut he was no rival on the contemporary itage in his chooen line of Hebrew comedy chai ham actor. ' Why not?" acterlxatlon. The Financier" has MilBecause hams can he cured. central character, and the role waukee Sentinel. which Mr, Bernard 'of course piaySi Mother (reproachfully, to her small a financier and philosopher named non) Jamie, where have you been all Isaac Israel- - While the star ja enafternoon? abled to keep up an almost continual Jamie (uneasily) At Sunday school, rapid fire of racy sayings and to art mamma. Mother Then how is It you are wet out peculiarities, there are still places and smell so of fish? where he can and does show pathos with tremendous effect At such Jamie in desperation) Well, you through the rare art of the acsee. I've been studying about Jonah tor, he causes one to that his and the whale, and well I guess it Impersonation hae beenforget almost one came off on my clothes. Harper's continual laugh, and one thinks only Weekly. that the player la portraying one side of the Jew's character seldom seen on An old woman who entered s coun- the stage, and never elsewhere so eftry savings bank not long ago was fectively. Mr. Bernard brings the enaked whether she. wanted to draw or tire original company and production Intact to this city. deposit. to Ol wants sonic put Nayther; money In, was the reply. The clerk entered the amount and pushed the slip toward her to sign. Sign on this line, please, he said. Above or below It?' Just above It Albern Alien, Mgr. Me whole name?" "Yes." 412 25th Street Phene 22. Before Ol was married?" No; Just as It Is now." OI cant write. Harper's Weekly. d. -- fr.,-it- ts, Allen Transfer Co. ONLY WAY TO GET IT. Ha1 to Take Lawyer Along With Her Damages. Mrs. Sicnewall Jackson, widow of the famous general, lives In Charlotte, N. C., and the other day a Charlotte lawyer said of her: "Mrs. Jackson has great talent hi persiflage and raillery, and she likes Much to air her skill In thle direction at the expense of doctors and lawyers. She said to me one day: A friend of mine a Virginia woman sued a railroad company last year for $50,000 damages, and last week the case was decided In her favor. She got the money in toto. She got every cent of It., It is all lying to her credit in the bank at thle moment "Mra Jackson paused and smiled. "'You think It Is incredible,' she said, That the woman should have thousands. You think gotten all that her lawyer. In sending her a check for the money would have deducted $30,000 or $35,000 tor hla share. Well, the woman got all the money. The lawyer didn't get a cent She got It all. She got it In the only Way.' What way was that? amid L " She married the lawyer said Mrs. Woman Shall ItBcYesorNo? r in it Follow the exam pie of the wise people that send us their business and you will find, not only our work, but her answer, perfectly satisfactory. e OGDEN STEAM Jackson. Trouble Over Deaertiona. lhi Profiting by long experience, the department has made some changes In its method of recruiting soldiers tor the regular army. It has been found that much the greater percentage of deserters consisted of quite young recruits, who soon discover that the regular service is not what they Imagined and take French In leave on the first opportunity. view of the numerous courtsmartial thus required, and the severe penalties for desertion, the new recruit are now drilled for several weeks, without giving them uniforms or requiring them to tak the oath. If they run away in the meantime they are not sought after and new recruits taka their places. 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