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Show LOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1900. vuii. xtx of the majority against expulsion and those of the minority against exclusion. .His constitutional qualifications were admitted by both the majority and minority of the committee, and he declared TfcoHciiss B.1 Hotels IMressts that the members of the house, if they hadregard, for the constitution of their country, would call him-bac- k to the bar from which he had been improperly - turned Powerful Argument Against NO. 74 I had rather had Luther, notwithstanding his tolera' flesh ' hewn tion and defense of that form of mar- rom my limbs thanmyto - have been riage. NowT sky all these things untrue to my people. It was this not for the purpose . of arguing eeling that wss the incentive to the lere upon the rights of polygamy, lawlessness, such as it was. but I do say what I have here ''reBut, he continued.the time came jja. marked for' the purpose of fixing it when the Mcrmons of Utah were U Galleries Gaea Kore Croidei lltk iin the minds of members, that it is obliged to submit and did submit. ; Ladj Spectalers. merely a crime because prohibited Since then there has not beep a bylaw. I say that the United States ingle plural marriage in Utah. had the right to make that law if The plural . relations had been , Mlk away,. wished : to. The states have broken up in many cases. Death Tsyltr i tHsivour-A- sthey Absurd Bis A Plague on Both He warned the honse that nations the right .to make it. - U tah b ad Hit Hxclusion-'had.kndly6olved!h?.4)roblem.for to u What Roberts Migkt Tur -- Houses ,Sinca'Joth .Propose- fell because "they departed from the right' to make it the-laof some, and the hear! aches it lsft for puition Do Ewora Defend If In Absence of Hoist not Polytheir tradition if a nation in- that state, and has done so. Con- Eome made them wish the same ir bjt UndoingM"Doos ..... dulged in "constitutional immoral- sequently, it is outside of the realm end had come headers BotiotablsArriral of Tran He ingamy ity, it died as did the individual of discussion, further than in this sisted that the compact with Jthe port Ctlerado Tire who was guilty of physical! mmor-ality- . incidental United States had been observed; way. He beseeched house the MrC not Roberts then the that polygamy had practically 23. Mr. explained Washingtonr Jftn to yield to the clamor of unthinking Mormonbelie ceased inlpoly gamyjmd :;tbat7thflMornlonchurc Special io Journal). said- people- .had .. polygamy- - in good their through given.up " extreme the on What was the emergencyr-fo- r creed on this point came within faith. iaabeen occupying Wasbiogtoo, D. C. Jan. 24 The ' this hour bai an from the half hall the the proposed of constitutional inhibition departure light galleries were again crowded by CLISCJTO PILLARS OF LIBIRXT. A man who hsd against laws forbidding the free - was constitution? neck and every noon fore women eager to view tne proceedmarried in the sanctity of the church exercise Mr. Roberts said he had been In belief. He craned to get a glimpse of him. He a Representative Tayler is plurality of wives had been elected then continued: public life for twenty years, rand ings. appeared conecious of the attention to congress. Theory had gone up In 1876, desiring to put the was not driven to the defense of bviously nervous, and was in hs was attracting and after looking that the American' home was en matter to a test, and not to be his moral character. He was not frequent consultation with Speaker Mormon Hen dersonr Th e for ce " of M r. over some papers left his seat and dangered, and theee extraordinary under the odium of .violating the here representing r the : paced .up and down - behind the proceedings bad been inaugurated constitution or the laws . of .the church. , He had received a greater Littlefields argument is plainly against him,' -country, and heing confident that number of votes from Gentiles felt and Mr; railing which - divides the 7 floor few moments, said Mr. the courts would sustain ther views than from Mormons; 77 7 Taylors friende are a "For - absurd .from the lobby. He .was attired Roberts,' 1 want to the revampingj lYoucan pay attention that they7had7hed, JhelMormoa argument" coat frock -with a .in f long nature-omodestly to thethis crime, not church themselves furnished a carfe, expel me. said Mr. Roberts, in that if theresolution to seat Mr. 1 will a dark tie. He left the hall a few with a view of showing that the furnished the evidence and wit- conclusion. cling so hard Roberts were once passed, the fell American have and the before not to the the of gavel people sdnates nesses, and brought that- case be pillars liberty that you Utter might absent himBelf from not present- - when the chap- right to establish monogamy as a fore the courts, carrying it from shall not drag nae from them with' He system of marriage that shall pre- one court to another until the law out bringing down the whole tern Washington permanently, so that lain delivered his invocation. tbs oath could neyer. ba adminls- almost returned immediately vail, and not for the purpose of de- against this form of marriage was pie. Applause and hisses. J 7"I have lived with a - good --con trsd to him, and consequently fending polygamy,- - either; -f- or in sustained.- '777"77'7t7 thereafter, however. proceedings of ex7 Upon the request of JMrTayler, the earlyidebate that took place "It has been recited as the chief science until this day and am the aubsiquent could never be instituted. Mr.Eoberts was given one and & half with reference to this case on the offense, both of the peop e and of sensible of no- act of shame upon pulsion This rid iculou s torywas - circuit -floor which of declared side the to his then in You can brand me with hours house, I the member from Utah "that, not my part. present ted -is here to yesterday morning, and was. of the case. He epoke at first very that I jvas jQot decision, the shame and send me forth, but I represent withstanding-thto Mr. Littlefields, at ten- -' nor to defend it law, but his voice eoon rose and he polygamy, people still continued to maintain shall leave with head erect and brought tion bafore he delivered his address. We have long ago passed that the rightfulaess of that institution. brow undaunted, and walk the was at ease apparently. But did he cot deem" il6fuf-- ' Mr. Roberts was very adroit in stage and . the thing is out of the Tbejnference seems to be that as earth as angels walk the clouds to refute, nor -t- he handling of his case and at realm of dh cussion. all I do not wish Boon as the decision of tUe supreme If you violate ; Robvrtr worth his fleiMlt Tak--frj- g construed Temarks - time exceedingly dramatic. i aaa the t ou sh anw will be h y jdefensg CQUrt was.. rendered, those should my ' while to allude ' to his statein it -of to do want call have dropped their hands and' inThere was a great outburst 0 advantage of the' iasQOai sed polygamy, hut I ment afternoon. Mr. yesterday by the division in the committee atnention to the nature of this stantly have conformed to the law applause in the galleries when Mr. is that his aa to the method of ousting him, he crime, in Order that we may ascer of the land. purrealizing Roberts concluded. Many of the Tayler .- Roberts -of Mrpose -- inso to awful excluding ladies is whether its it in tain himself have the most appropriated "Limited,: indeed, arguAt the grows hourly weaker. ment of the minority that he was aspect to warrant a more lawless been the reading of the knan who peclally demonstrative. same time the excluslonists are order At in 5:35 m. than would act ihe house, adjourn to he eonstitutionally entitled polygamy itself, p, suppose that controversies worn In, and the argument of the to rebuke amsn who has been elec of this character would be so in ed until 11 oclock tomorrow. I convinced that It tfill sot he 6afe to vote will he taken Thursday at permit Mr. Roberts to he seated majority that once Bworn in he ted to the house ef representatives stantly disposed of, and.vthat under - the -- Littlefield - resolutions, could not be expelled. "Take the Jewish people, who great religious,. conviction..... would 4:30 p.m. because it is feared that they canHe defended the - action of the were made the repository of Gods be immediately given up on th not muster a s Mormons m fighting the revelation to humanity., Youshal decision of a court. Worthy of all majority Commissioners Try It Again. authority to him of the United States for There reexpel of find crime besubsequently. not the .polygamy respect, as the supreme court of the years The county --commissioners met ia a strong disposition on Mr. cause, he said, they believed that ferred to among that people as 0 United States unquestionably is, in session again yesterday Taylers part to compromise the sentiment would change and drama- the character it is described here and held in high esteem amount- andspecial wrestled with the problem matter by accepting the amendtically stated that in these days in the report of the committee, ing almost to veneration by my ment of Mr.Lacey of Iowa, which he the he had appointment gather have his flesh hewn Evidently it is malum prohibitum people, still we could not forget approving After much from his bones than to have re- It is not mala in se. thought rejected so prematurely yesterday If it were the fact that the court was still deputies. and the nounced his religious tenets. He expression of a legal opin- morning. This resolution declares you would not find the Jewish law human and liable to fallibilities. concluded with an We could not forget the fact that ion by the janitor, it was decided that Mr. Roberts, under the fact and eloquent perora- enforcing it under some circum to approve the appointment of J. circumstances cught not, to have tion in which he Baid he had never stances, and men after Gods own this court of ours, high and exalted a seat in Congress, and is expelled. been conscious of a V,Funk as deputy treasurer. lf. shamefulact heart sustaining. .those relations as it is, When came and if he was sent forth he would which are now. it to" deputy7asses This, it will be 8eenr would - satisfy supposed to justify We remember that it sustained the . eors go with head erect Hayball went through the followers of Mr. Tayler by -you inclosing the doors agains constitutionality of the fugitive all George brow. Tight, but vetoes r In T16od red denying Mr. Roberts his seat, and b. the member slave law,' and its decisions had Strange to say, most of the If you go to the teaching of the been overturned by the people by ink were put opposite thenames of at tbe same time it would satisfy that element thaf finds itself comhe won was from women. Great Master, whom I take it we revolutions in tenements as well as Jos. Moneon and I. C. Thoreson. Asseesor Jones ut while they then submitted 7 piled to vote for explusion to - satappeared to be his all revere, although he denouncer revolutions in arms. names of of tbe Farr Harry Logan, isfy the sentiment against Mr. only partisans, other women mani-teste- d every crime, every sin that man "I see upon the floor of this house and H. Wells- - Roberts that has been worked up of Bradshaw their bitter hostilities George can commit, you shall find no wore a man belonging to a race who if by vrere and these hma at every among their const! tu tents at home; approved. of his in condemnation of the con absolute submissiveness to the de- ville, - Recorder Mr. Tayler is unwilling to accept Morehead Miss Roberts, opportunity. ' County daughter, of Mr. duct of the patriarchs or the law cisions of the supreme court was to asked that an increase of $100 Mr.. Crnmwackere amendment to was in the reserved gallery as it was given to Moses and an be the last of controversy, would oberts, per add b made annum in of the the words salary Pughout the: debate. have beenbut a piece of goods and cient Israel. chief to her up eJxe;d.aes.Jiot he- the .iirst . deputy. Up Last week, when taking a walk chattels in this country instead of VWOT,argument8 Just presen-- n 0 lieve he muster wn that yote;7hut r. Roberts began, made it in theresident partiotiyour city, beiog3h.e.memberof theliouse of jof.Jan4899thechief deputys - year, but tbe it is difficult to understand how he', $600 wa9 that there was a .dilTerence- persalary a representatives. So wo thought, said Mr. Rob present board reduced it to $500. can expect to pass his resolution pimoa'aetOfhemethod of pro-o- f statue of stern old Martin Luther, The positon is one of the most im- with the Lacey amendment for tbo members whom the nations of western erta, believing as weTdid in the From bls no mau righteousness of our doctrine. We portant of any filled by a county explusion, unless he has a two-Endpoint-- Europe and Amarica owe with neither more than they do to him for the hoped there might:: spring up a official, .and requires considerable thirds vote. 7 Tbe absence of Houee ..a..: .,..1: pfeseuted.' ability. The Recorder appeared leaders from all participation. religious and civil liberty that they sentiment which would lead to a in is noticeable. person and gave ample reason In the debate now express the founder of Pro- reversal of opinion. But it did not HIS PECULIAR POSITION. Mr. the increase be Neither should made, why o(New York. Payne And that come, and Mr. Roberts, with arms testant Christendom. the was not nOr of but lllinois.the request Mr.Hopkins granted. ?.8elf Q tbo P8ition, Repr man, upon this subject that is here outstretched, appealed, to. tbe An will speak, and Mr. Rich- then taken leaders, ,waa adjournment too on wiih hard the declared be not to in so much denounced, r4rtv :herreImht0a-- v country ardson of Tenh., Baily of Texas, until Febuary 3. Wsef JPgQe onlboxb yur the early days of Protestant Christ people of Utah. the Democratic leaders, are equally He described the condition that nC0 Propose endom, when he was informed that doing careful to keep in the back ground. but beacon his disciple Carhtadt was teach- existed in Utah in 1882 as a reign Obituary. Mr. Henderson, as If to Yesterday tb.0 conwere courts federal ,tuallon was not al-- r. ing polygamy, If indeed must of terror. The togethnV the absence of all party wltbout its advantages. fess M emphasize Mr 8. ary Jane - Obray Thomas, that I cannot protest when being used, ' he said; to drive women division on N. Thomas, died thejmbject invited Mr. brougnt wife of Judge S? ?nvmced with the min- - one takes many wives, for it does into exile. A man was was Richardson preside over the House told at her home in Paradise on Toes-da- y He 10 eVclulthl?hous0 bad no right not contradict the scripturea. r before the court. for an hour; an honor very nearly nd with the night. The deceased lady, was And again in his letter to that he need not go to prison if he ujoritv shown to the opposition ' onc admitted he a native of Pembroke, Wales, and rarely . could Phillip de Landgraaye of -- Hesse, would give Up polygamy, leaders. of She Mr; had said Roberts, was sixty years tween remarking upon the fact that Phil age. "Butthen, twSBMveipellcd -- matters fall A COLORADO FIRE.1 boot al rEaid out ip had taken a second wife, his dramatically, I felt it would have lived in Utah since 1871, and W0?!d tave tbem- - &nd first wife being still living, he said! been deserting the cause of God to leaves two sons to mourn her loss. Boulder, Colo., Jan. 24. A She was a woman of exceptional iCweiV08!1?9 will be done. 'In matter of matrimony the laws have agreed. large part of the town of Ward , a A wave of applause passed over worth and integrity.- The funeral of Moses are not revoked or con in the mountains rta gave notice' services will be held at noon to- mining camp the galleries at this utterance, but that he tradicted by the gospels. . r7 Appropriate tl arguments :i "Yet we -- build- monuments to : it was quickly drowned with hirnca. morrow in Paradiee. Confinurd on 5 th . - w -- W ...n r' lor-th- em. - tbe-chu- rch ' ; ous , -- neither-excludsnor - - - ' the-constit- ficient-importan- ution, ce did-Mr- - 1 two-third- . . , frequently-ievereesitee- and-undaun- ted from-Uta- ap-plau- se ; his-sin- g , '- -- Two-thir- ds con-curring.b- . -- X-pa- ssed -- 1 : -- , : ; - - ( - - ' : t v-- - |