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Show Utah University mm TWELFTH YEAR DUES UTAH, SATURDAY. LOG-AN- , TUB THU IT ILLS m V LECTIIRE. Si F. Smith Says Ministers Report Is Untrue- Eloquent Address on ike Principles Pleads Peter Morteasro NO. 14 50 Wool Blankets, Vibe Ds ft . of Socialism. - 15 1902 GUILTY. trict Court. President Joseph FEBRUARY 75 Cotton Blankets, FeterM orlensen, the accused murderer, of James R. Hay, apSalt Lake, Utah, Ftb. n The Ministerial Alliance of Salt peared before the court this mornLake lias unanimously adopted livered an address to a large and ing to enter his plea fto the the committee of that organizr.-tio- n appreciative audience at the charge. tabernacle last Tursday evening. appointed to investigate and The large hall was well filled by He appeared about thc sir.e as and report on the alleged practice citizens of when he was arraigned, being the representative teaching of polygamy by the and their wives. On the pale and haggard and showing Mormons at the present time. Logan, stand besides the main speaker unmistakable signs of physical This report is to be used as a Dr. E. G. failure. were Goodwin, Judge petition for the passage of a con- - Gowans, and others of the local His plea of not guilty was stitutional amendment prohibitSocialist in made and Hanson, clear distinct Mayor party. 'tones, ing polygamy and will be sent to j Cl'jnenson, and others, being heard in all partsof the the judiciary committee of the r- as introduced by room. congress. The report which is LJudBe "odw,n. ,'''ho "lad? 3 Thc courtroom was crowded quite lengthy, sets forth that pesi- bnef and appropriate mtroduc. with curious people and differed live evidence can be produced or' address. Mr. Mill. preved to from the throng present at thc that polygamy is both practiced be a very pleas, ng and forceful arrainment, in that it was composand taught by the Mormons : t and hammered h.sstate-o- i ed of more women than J men. the present time in open defiance sPher ,n an and They remained in thc courtroom m,;nts h,,xc the laws of the state. The doc- rcs3na3t until Mortrnsen was led- oat by vvay . ument contains numerous quoted i He began by saying he would the deputies when a rush was statements albgcd to have bcen discuss the made for the hall where'ythev "ut by Mormon leaders in which thc i Sociaism , for attract principle, and the crowded around the prisoner in Z C M Building practice and teaching of polygamy audience would He to order to get a good look at im. sleep. go is advocate land urged, regard-- : would- - however, dwell on the It was anticipated that the laws to the con- - j less of man-mad- e every day oractice of that doc- - case would be set for trial today, GREAT raAmong the specified statements ,:r,in!- - He stated that the trusts are j but Hist Atty Eichnor made noi ld!C are a request for , be case to be set,-so- l aPlTmy S??" the on leaders question by church All ,t ,s n t detinue y determined on far they go dwelt on in the report is the fol- - i 60nd ,hlaS bocialinto need is what date the trial will begin. they ripening lowing- He News. (keir' dc.r0r Joseph F. Smith, formerly chief , aa- he l!eslr: ,tha" counselor to President Snow, and , Fcr this week Only. Great Inducements for cash because they could Lien on Sugar Factory. & apples Sre said the of church, now President a he hen not lived boy ripen. David Eccles and, the Eo in 1896, while dedicating a meetin Adirondack the mountains, care Take in , house Payson: ing factory ar: defendants in a took the .wool Sugar bill filed by the GUIe.erzog of your polygamous wives. We a and don't care f r Uncle Sam now." j renH.from the sheep tack, Man'ulacturift'r'fomiytWth 1Ie fte kis. dth,n6' President Smith, when seen to- -' of alleged was a shott recovery on$14,244.44, for "hca contracts the to be, due day by a representative of the'1card F h,s fo,lis cojtd ot erection of certain Associated Tress made the follow-- 1 d'?tan,ce buildirfgs in hma J this in to with the at statement CV" co erection regard factory ing r Sr'S ay. bause he looked. , section ot the report: In 'be same ether side. - - I wish to declare most ctnphat- - j)?1 wkichha, becil fie,, cr uasno in rt.s as I such ccurt.-recitcsaid . jn q1(. United States auy icaliy that never , ce s, - or at at either ,sPnning ct- ecauscspinnngjiat ,berc was gome delay in the Payson any thing, could' be made by anybody , contract but that of the other place. I have expressed , wheelswr.c e it, .er) ceeap. sentiments as to the families o(taa' j :t wa5 t,uc t0 causes over which s,art-riage- s People alio have once wern the celebrated Munsing Underwear w ill wear no rc the iev.c rmawho contracted no and other kind It is in a class thc men orator had control trfti plural ' The best made, the best fitting, the mesl by itself. ed by kac they were that it was in comfortable and durable underwear on the market. It fives uniiersal satisfaction stated years ago, that they should expressly of present the contract that in such an and we recommend it to all our trade. provide for and educate and take:c"IF1...the ions. care of them in every proper way. event, the same should ! be exuued next issue ) I say so aow, but the remarks tended the length of time equivattributed to me about Unde alent to the delay. This fact, thc D1FFERENCES ADJUSTED. Sam I never made, and the state- bill alleges, the defendants refuse Hon. David Eccles of the I did so is utterly andgangUgar Factory was in Lo- - to recognize. false. wickedly gan Thursday and held a confer- - Meanwhile, the manufacturing ence with President Thomas Ir- - company has taken a lien on the 3 Kandolpb, Feb. 11. Fnneral vine and other officers of the property and now asks for an services were held over the re- - Cache Valley Farmers' associa-main- s accounting, and judgment in due of Mrs. Mary Ann riouth, j tion. The questions ut issue e form. of Hon. E. K. South, He- - tween the Association and the preentative from this county in factory were fully discussed and the last Legislatures February 'all points at issue were harmon- - The Best of Poultry Papers Free. lCith. The house was crowded ized, with the result that it was Nearly every fami.'y in the United with friends and relatives- Mrs. decided to recommend that far- States ia interested in poultry, either much or little.or ele consuming South died at Logan on the mers sign beet contracts. 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