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Show Your grocer will sell you SchilUngi Best tea, and return your money in full if you dont like it He is our agent to this extent; and we want no better business. A relssuance In documentary form wholly You ak: unnecessary? "Why should Moses Thatchrr alone, of all (he church au'horllie., feel (list he could not sign i, aa he alleges, without stultification ? Was not that In dent Tsylor came down stairs and be- nature, and h-- i, because at the I.ngan evidence thr.t he was and hail been fore breakfast he .Mated In the presence high cou'i I iiii-- i ting President Joseph out of harninnj with hi. brethren? And of witnesses that he felt Impressed to F. Smith give ih- -t ss the reason for y are they not men as little disposed ss appoint M. W. Merrill president of the suspension. any one living to s'utlfy then: e'vp-- , or You say ihi-r- r was nothing new In to assent lo anything wrong that - of Logan temple, and asked me what 1 t thought of It. I replied that It was a hat iloeuniriit, a. It relates lo church vital Importance to at d to tl t good selection; that he might search discipline si, "it contains that which church?" the stake over and not find a man better has always h n an established doctrine I could not -- let 'hit m iiiifesto beIt. rs her- adapted to the position. And I gave as of the chu-r- t and that "usually men cause I hail endor-i'i- l the my reasons that Brother Merrill was do not require much time to consider a I could not quoted, sml financially well to do, and could afford matter whli'l. they have always lilld to reconcile this last one wi h those made lo give to the work his time anJ attention he rlgl t." by file leaders and ecclesiastical superithat he was secretive and methodical llsd my vl ws relating tu this subject ors between 1890 and the date of Utah's In his habits. President Tayldr said hr harmonised lh y our statements, there admission Into the Union I must be was pleased to hear me say so. I nevrr would have s he.l'ancy on my permitted to suggest that my at any time, or Jn any place opposed the partln promptly of the quurura to which I signing that instruappointment, but was continued third ment, or to accept this rule of discipline. once belonged can define better than officer In that temple till, by the action Had I untfvratn id that it was simply an any one else their views of right and of my quorum I was deprived of all old and es'sh'Lhrd doctrine of the wrong, and their Ideas of what constichurch I would have given no aitenllon tutes 'stultification." priestly offices. But, nevertheNow, although on this point you make to the previously published declarations less, llkr myself, they are subject to hua very positive charge against me, you of the presiding quorum of the church man weakness and human errors. As may have this matter confused with the respecting the absolute political liberty students of history each citizen must deselection of a president for Cache stake and Individual how long any people can responsibility of the citi- termine In my absence from conference In Salt zen of Utah And I believe that perfect prosper under the practice of punlc faith Lake, from which I was excused by freedom of political action, uureatrained secretly carried into effect and openly President Taylor on account of Illness by fear of ecclesiastical Is avowed snd executed. The declarations punishment. In my family, Elder C. O. Card was essential under our republican form of of perfect political fret dr.m to all the chosen stake president to succeed Bishop government. Thla principle Is so well Saints are just as binding today as they Preston, who had been called to the office established In the Declaration of Inde- were before we obtained statehood, and he now holds. A few days later I was pendence In the national constitution It Is the duty of every dtlien of Utah Informed by a member of my quorum aa and In the constitution of our state, that to so regard them. to the action taken In the matter of the It needs no argument to sustain It. And now, havlrg shown by quot' Cache stake presidency, and my opinion Could I have accepted aa a fact your lions from unquestioned authoratlve was asked about It I stated that since statement I would hate saved myielf sources why I could not, without Itultl Elder Card had been unanimously cho- the distress thvt has followed my course ficatlon, slgif tne political manifesto, I sen I would acquiesce. Later on, an ef regarding the manifesto of October, am bound to stand where counsel and fort was made to remove President 1890; which was generally considered conscience have placed me; for, with which took I I the and Is atIM Card, opposed. as the first public other dtlaena of regarded Utah, lam bidden to ground that, while Brother Merrill was and effective movement towards secur- "attach myself to th party of my the stronger characteri I would oppose ing statehood In Utah. choice and then be true to thst party.' the removal of President Card as his apBut my vote was sincere, and so It was While doing that I have constantly pointment was generally known among a year later, when the authorities and endeavored to show, upon every proper (he jfeople and his summary dismissal Saints of the church, In conference as- occasion , that respect and honor due my was sure to result In his Irreparable In' sembled, pledged themselves as Individ- ecclesiastical I had thought 1 ' superiors. only mention this matter be uals snd ss a people to thla government jury. cause there Is no foundatloi for com- that the members of their church should that there was room In Utah, as else for a citizen to do his whole duly plaint In the other Incident,, and you be untrammeled In all civil concerns. where, to the state without interfering in the may have confused the two. I cite this When It was declared that there wee no least degree, with his obligations to the as a possible rest on for your charge be foundation or excuse for the statement church of which he might bea member. causa I have no desire to quibble. that church end state w re united In These views respecting of Here Is another of your specific Utah or that the leader of the church church arc those I have held and openly charges: dictated to the members In political mat- advocated for more thap a quarter of "When Wllford Woodruff's accession ters, and that whatever appearance of century. Recent occurrences have Into the presidency was under consider- church domination there might have tensified rather than modified them, and ation, as the proper successor, he been In the past nothing of the kind I now comprehend, better than heretofore expressed opinions which showed that would be attempted In ' the future, In thst part of our he regarded human smartness and sincerely believed In these declarations the wisdom expressed state constitution relating to the absolute business ability as above that simplicity and the subsequent official declarations of civil and religious matters, of character and susceptibility to divine of the authorities of the church on this separation while the state is bound to protect the impressions which are notable In that subject. On the 18th day of Msrch, church In the fullest possible religious faithful servant o ( God, and objected 1891, the first presidency of the church freedom, the church mutt not attempt a that such man could not grasp the declared over their official signatures: directly or Indirectly to dominate In situation of affairs or cope with the "We have no desire to Interfere in civil or political affairs. difficulties arising. He was overruled these At Latter-da- y Saints we are doubly (political) matters, but proclaim but persisted In his views. that, as far ss we are concerned, the bound to take cognizance of this, Loy To my mind there never was any members of this church are entirely alty to the government protecting us question about the "proper successor to end fr-In all political mat- demands It ; and the law of the Lord reperfectly President Taylor. I did qot regard It ters." , quires It. I quote from section 58, paraas a debatable matter, for I always held In a leading edltorlsl the Deseret graph ai, page a 19, Book of Doctrine President Woodruff as the logical sue News reaffirmed theposItlon of and Covenants: "Let no man break the cessor to President Taylor. 1 main- Evening the authorities as stated In their public law of the land, for he thst keepeth the tained, this at the time and have since declarations and added : laws of God hath no need to break the testified to Its propriety on many occa"The public, however, must not ex' laws of the land. Again, from section sions. I have always held that, with that a leading church man shall 98, paragraphs 4 to 9 Inclusive, page the death of a president dies the author- pect become a political eunuch because of 34a: "And now, varlly I say unto you ity of his counselors, and the supreme his ecclesiastical He Is at concerning the laws of the land, It Is my position. authority of the church Is then vested In murh a ritlxen with all the powers and will that my people should observe to the quorum of apostles. Upon the death liberties of a citizen as If ha were a do all things whatsoever I command of President Taylor Wllford Woodruff, them; and thst he law of 'the land Is layman or an Infidel. as the head of the leading quorum of the And the views expressed by the first constitutional, supporting thst principle church, was therefore the lesdlng off- presidency In. the celebrated "Times of freedom In maintaining rights and icer In the churcli. In my view no one Interview must hear a portion of the privileges, belongs to all mankind, and had a right to assume his authority or for the sentiments so I justifiable before me; therefore, I, the responsibility Isaue addresses to the Latter day Saints grounded In me. I call your Lord, justify you, a id your brethern of Ignoring him Yet an addrqss was is- thoroughly attention to the following extracts from my church, In befriending thst law sued which did not design to mention the answers carefully prepared by them: which Is the constitutions! law of the President Woodruff or any of the a pos"Does the church claim the right lo land, and as pertaining to the law of tlee. Had my name been signed to' It dictate to Its members In political mat- man whatsoever Is more or less than well accuse of me you might attempting ters?" these cometh of evil, I, the Lord God, to oppose the accession of President "The church does not claim any such make you free, therefore are you free hut name was not Woodruff, my there. right." Indeed: and the law also makelh you If there was a contest between human "That bring true, are we to underwhen the wicked rule smartness and simplicity of character stand that the church will not assert any free, nevertheless, the mourn.. people for the presidency, I 'assure Jyou my rignt to control the political action of There Is no room here for comment, preferences were for the latter. Sim- irs members In the future?" It holds me In the silken warp and woof "Thdt It what wa with to convey and plicity of character la an ornament to of liberty and love woven In the any position, although It Is often sub- have you understand. At officers of the loom of truth and justice. we disclaim church to to the servient "human smartness. control right feet upon that divinely in Planting my You make this general charge against the political action of the members of and laying upon Its altar spired platform our or body. my temper disposition: torture- - and If 'necessary, life honor, "Do "His bearing with his brethern was you believe that it Is the wish of Itself, I look anxiously but hopefully such that ne could not brook dissent the Mormon people to unite with the forward to the dav when petty jealousnational and resented of hla great parties and to conduct ies, envious hatred and malicious accupolitics In this 'territory as they are sations shall be deeply burled beneath personal views. mountains of peace, prosperity and hap. I have always tried to be honrst, care- conducted In all other states? resting permanently, In Utah, "That Is the tmpresslm we have re plness ful, considerate and conscientious with upon the wide toleration and good will towards all creeds Xiy brethern. I confess that I have had celved from conversation with the men of her Inhabitants and classes throughout the world my personal views on almost every quea-tso- n among us who take the greatest In- Should I live to witness one such day In political matters. that came up. I had thought lhaU treat the beginning of a series that should ' "Is there any reason why the mem- not end, the I was entitled to them. Had I entertan-e- d memory of pains, afflicthe slightest doubt of my right In the bers of the church should not aeUfreely tions, tears and sighs shall pat even as a dream at the datrn of a new dav. quorum to my openions I would never with the national parties at all times? Utahs pioneer's the aged and vener"We know of no reason why they have given the six brethern to whom you able, Utah's brave sons and daughter should not. deserve such a happy consummation. refer, the opportunity to vote mean "Is there any foundation for the charge And, what Is there In humin requireapostleshlp. As It was, I protested part of three days before giving my consent that the Mormon leaders are now en- ment or divine Injunction to prevent me from trying to devote the to President Taylor. But If I ever resen- gaged In a political conspiracy to secure retnalndrrhumbly of my days to the cause In for church? the political power ted the non acceptance of my views on which I have nearly forty years? "There Is not the least ground for any It Is true therespent are tome of the stakes any question where I had been accorded the right to present them. 1 do not such statement. We are not engaged In In Zion whose good people, as you state, I Save never visited at their homes any conspiracy ol this character. recall It. "The opponents of party division on But it is equally true that nearly half And now I come to what appears to national lines declare thst they want ev- my time since I became a member of the church has been misbe the chief reason for my suspension idence of the sincerity of the Mormon sions of various kinds. spent upon and subsequent disposal, vis, the politiDuring a period of Ms years I crossed the line Into Mexcal manifesto read in the April confcr-enj- f people. The Times would ask you to state whether the declarations of sincer- ico some twenty three times; and for . I regard this as the main differ on the part of those leaders who quite a long period my annual travels ence between us because of the space ity covered from 13,000 to jo,ooo miles a have been before the public reflects year. There are, I believe, omef the you give It in your letter, and because views and meet with your ap. members of the quorum to which I once President' George Q Cannon said plain your had the honor of belonging, who have ly to Elder B. H. Roberts that It was not prcval." "Those declaratlona express our views never, to my knowledge, teeiwon a misto circulate about other sion at all. But I would not infer from charges right and have our entire .approval. What that that have neglected the duties me, as my name would not have been evidence can be asked than that of their they greater calling. dropped had I signed the manifesto, and which has I been As have already given? It has already stated, I under because a leading apostle declared that been asserted, In add'tlon, that the peo- stood the manifesto at the time it was ple were governed by the prlrsthood In handed meIt for approval, just aa I understand now. While it ostcr.ribly political matters. This f, now disproved appeared not to restrict th. liberies of no limitation - by the dissolution of tfte peoples party the people, yet there and the union of Its members with the to Its application, and In view of (he two natlqnal parties. What eould possi- fact that nrarly every male member of Ihe church holds some office, and. at bly be gained by the action of the peo tnere hat, at yet, been no puhllc decision If pie they were not sincere? If the ele. announced ss to the officers to be conYOUR ments of sincerity were wanting, such trolled by It, thera have arisen dispute a movement would result In entire de- and difference of opinion as to Its Intent. Tills facing true, and the danger GROCER moralization. that It could to If I could have looked upon' these beingliberties of be applied I restrict the people, cannot (he SELLS IT, grave snd solemn declarations different-ly- , sustain it. I thought then, a I think I might have been spared I he pain now, that such a course would be a I had never dreamed and humiliation following my tsilure to stultification. that a condition would arise In life sign what you say has "always been a where I could not serve God my and fully doctrine of the chtircji," WM hot Iti yet yield my complete allegiance to .my pax. FROM FIRST one purse ou a aow'a ar, bu caa make every is the house happy by buying a RANGE- - MAjBSTIC 1 will cook a dinner fit for a king and it never gelt out of order The only fault we have to find with It I that It last too lung git will outlive two generations. Fur funner particulars apply to our agents: 1 lulnwi to., Park City Coulter 1yper Co Mask . T. Puffin kit. PlrtuaM Kaywtilis Jurnlciio H. Flam A Co Keaburg kl k. Jriiiisou... . St. Amhony lauar hit well Logaa Proto Moroni Co-oktoroal Prom Hardware Co HlarkfuuS A. H. Lund Ephraim H. W Curtis Frank W. tl. A Mi St A. R. licuu A Co bn-aus- REPLY. k "YOU CAVTJfof MtALJU. AXJJ.lt JJIX7X fo tln-n- iaa CONTINUED that sacred pla:e 111 k Ci MUfaf Fiaacac MOSES THATCHERS rw J rrrrrrJ FP' If I had been in within three days from my refusal to such open rebellion as you depict. Pres- sign I would have been brought to trial, ident Taylor was my guest In Logan si hadmyh'sl'h permitted; also the lime the pre.ldent of Logan temple I was nrn-- P ihllcly nr prlrli ly acwas named. On the morning of the cused of th- - o her offenses you charge day the appointment was made Presi- until after h pritenlallun for mr sigIn OR. fellow-member- Not one word uttered by me at Lew I ton on the occasion referred to partook of the nature of a prophecy aa coming from me; nor did I predict anything whatever, I stated my belief upon numerous topics, but predicted nothing. I quoted somewhat extensively from the books of revelation held by us as orthodox, and plto from the history of the Prophet Joseph Smith. I was not and could not be held responsible for reports of what I said, nor for type written or printed slips said to have been multiplied and circulated among the people. Besides It Is well understood by the Saints that the sermons, even of apostles, are not regarded as doctrine Nevertheless, I have constantly endeavored to avoid teaching anything erroneous or out of harmony with the revelations of the Ijord. While In Mexico, In 1886, 1 was wrlrt-te- n to by President Taylor and Cannon regarding this matter, and In reply I stated, In substance,, what I had said In Lewiston. Of course I could not remember the exact words I had used, but I closed my letter as follows: If In your view, there Is anything In these remarks errqneous, contrary to recorded revelation and history, or to the spirit of Inspiration and revelation In you, or, If their utterance by me was premature or Imprudent, do me the kindness at your earliest convenience to point the same out, and suggest the means best calculated In your judgment to correct the notice same, should the enclosed (which, If you think best, can be sent to the News for publication) be considered Insufficient to stop the multiplication and circulation among the Saints of erroneous reports of my remarks as heretofore mentioned." The "notice" was apparently satlsfac. tory, as It was published In the Deseret Weekly News of December 1, 1886, as follows: Any printed or written document circulated, or that may bedrculated among the Saints of God as a report of any sermon, or part of sermon , sermons or parts of sermons, or of any private or public remarks said to have been made bv me, are unauthorised unless personally revised by me, or written over my signature. And the making and efreu lating of any such unorlhorlxed report Is without my sanction and without my consent. Mosaa Thatcher. In the same Issue the News commented editorially as follows: "In another column wHI be found a notice from Elder Moses Thatcher of the council of the apostles. We direct general attention to It because there has been a great deal of comment over aomr remarks attributed to him, which have been copied and circulated, and lately have I teen printed and distributed among the saints. It Is very unfair lo lake this course unauthorised, asd we consider such proceedings worthy of severe consure. Those who have printed and distributed the alleged extracts from a sermon delivered by Elder Thatcher In Caahe county some time ago have, In uur opinion, exceeded their right, and those who rely upon the purported remarks as authentic and to be discussed as prophecy or doctrine may be led Into error, as the report thus disseminated Is without authority of the speaker. We are pleased to receive the notice from Elder Thatcher ade cheeefuliy give It a place In our columns. Subsequent to the year 1S86 no further complaint was msde until the appearance of your open letter ten y earn Iptter, and as no additional requirements were made of me, I had a right to believe the matter long since adjudicated. No one at any time ever Intimated to me In any way that this was cherished secretly against me by any of mybrethren. Candidly, President Snow, what Is there In all this that, in any way, can be construed ss a justification for the unkind comments you have made upon the circumstances? Your statements arc calculated to Injure me In the estimation of many people who have read your letter and condemned me without remembering or having rea the Deseret News of December 1, 1886. Surely you would not Intentionally do me an Injury. You say further: "He disputed with President Taylor as to the appointment of president of the Logan temple and contended for a m an of his own selection, even after the president announced the apponlment by revelation. The truth of this nuttier Is made plal n by the action of President Taylor setting me apart on the same day as one of the counselors of the president of the Logan temple. President Taylor would not have Introduced discord in the tern-piand had I contended against him, that would have been the effect. I would not have been made third officer long-han- con-tra- ry 1 e, non-unio- e Use Three Crown Baking Powder. PUREST AND BEST. -- Hewlett Bros., Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake Hardware THE iNGE, PRICE AB ABOVE STEEL AND 42 AND 44 WESTlSECOND SOUTH ST. SALT LAKE CITY . - - UTAH MALE ABLE eaeeeeeaee sA9 00 CUT country and to niy state. The spirit- of the manifesto, at It appealed to me, was Do You in violent antagonism to all I had believed and publicly proclaimed for many years, and I could not, and, to far, nave not bean able to bring myself to the point where 1 believe I should yield my political judgement to any set of men, however praiseworthy their In- Live Stock Commission Co. tfas only Kansas CltylHouse thst maintains Branch Otfire Dsn vsr and PuabloT . ci. luijer, hniu IAHK SIEGEL HODSALL, Bruch A. D. City. Btou, Sill Uki CALVIN HOOD,; President P. klusTooussT . J T. J. Balasmaa. Ianar, Offiea. The Kansas City Live Stock Commission Company ' Roomaee77LAfiCaiitl IJ. Block Kansas City Stock.Kxchinz, Yards. COHKBmPOEDBVCB AMD CiOOD SAI.U. COMIQPNEm SOLICITED. IHOBII'T tiimOfl. Tbahk Active Kxfiiubmce. Uankr Kbpomu Fkix. iMPU Capital. Iwkmtt The Wonder of the 19th Century Utah Lithiai Mineral Water. reported, that the church authorities n at Balt taka, Thar are Kallablegud will glra jour business attautlou all along tbs line WMITK THKM. y had broken faith. While 1 have loved democracy1 bee use, to me, Its name embodies all of civil liberty, yet I did not want to take an active part In politic because of my poor health, and because I did not deem It wie for lone holding my position In the church to become aggressive In the division movement. Yet against my own judgment. In defiance of the demands of my health, and that It might not be said of tne lint presidency that their pledges were given to deceive, I made tome political speeches. For the same reason having In mind Ihe honor of the people and ttie reputation of thz church leaders, and against my solemn that my name protest I consented should be used ss a senatorial candidate. For this act I was taken to task at a priesthood meeting. When the manifesto was presented to me It appeared to my mlna at a command op all to recognize the right of the church authorities to control political concerns; It meant, so far at I was concerned, a recantation of the principles I had for years advocated a receding from the ground I had occupied during Ihe division movement, and, above all, It made me feel that I would be untrue to myself. I do not claim that I cannot be wrong; but with the light I have, the manifesto, (applied as Its construction will allow, or as It rould be In'erpreted by men whose personal ambitions might control and subvert their sense of right) could be oper ated to the Injury of the state. If, as I hold, the people have enough Intelligence to deserve cltlxenshlp, then they have sufficient intelligence to become acquainted with the responsibilities of citizenship, and they have no more right'to yield their judgment In respect of the exercise of the franchise than have anv set of men to attempt to con trol that judgment Whatever the cost, with the knowledge new guiding me I must still stand where I have stood for years. My whole life and Its work contradict the charge that I should seek office on a platform aeksgonlstlc to any ' church I should oppose any man who stood upon such a platform. 1 did say that if the voters of the state of "young Uta.i, believed that I represented principles they deemed deserving recognition, and was, therefore, tendered the United States senatorshtp, I would accept For the Information of those Interested, It must he understood that I am a Democrat, with all the word signifies. As a Democrat I hold It a duty for every citizen to enjoy the privilege! conferred upon him by our government, and that la given to no man, to no corpqration, and to no body of men to control the eitlzen In the eyerclse of his franchise. I believe in that Democracy which declares for equal and exact justice to Oil with special privileges to none. I am for a Jeffersonian government. In which so far at least as legislation makes to that end, there shall be no ex tremely rich and no abjectly poor. I favor the principle of an Income tax. I am for the 'money of the con dilution as Interpreted In the Uemocra'lc platform adopted a Chicago this year. I am fora tariff thst will realize' the amount necessary to ronduct the government without running It into debt In times of pracr; but that tariff must be to levied and so adjusted that It burdens and advantages all be borne and shared alike by all Industries and hr all parts of our common country. I am with the slate constitution In the declaration that there shall he an absolute separation of church and slate: that the state shall not control the church, nor the church enciotch on the prerogatives of the slate, and to this end I have endorsed and still endorse the drc'aratlon of the Democratic reconvened convention of a year ago. 1 Incite neither tne support nor the opposition of the church. It has no concern In political Issues. The member of my former quorum have deemed It expedient to deprive me of niy priesthood. If I discuss their action,' ll is as a church mrnihrr. A a citizen and a Democrat, I concede their right to disAs cipline me for any cause whatever. a member of the 'Democratic party, a a Ihrlr'tnten-tloI citizen, deny their right nr to interfere with mv politics, tha threat of the Deseret News, at the church organ, to tho contrary nqtwlthi Know that the" SIEGEL-SANDER- S tention.. The position taken by me In political affairs was one that I could not alter. Through my vein and Into them for generations hat been sifted a blood that acknowledged the supremacy of the people only In civil affairs. Because of hit It was easy for me to understand and accept Ihe principles of Christ a explained by our church, which, at I understand them, accord the right of freedom and grant the free agency of m n before God and among men. And It It because these rights are accorded men under the gospel of Christ, at acSaints thst I have cepted by Latter-dayielded obedience to the go pel, have labored or It and luve It for the labor I have given It. This assertion may not be accepted by you, but such activity as I have shown In politics have been caused by an snx-let- y to preserve the reputation of my file leaders when they gave assurances of political Hbnesty among the Saints, for there were Intimations and they are well known that In pledging political freedom to the people of Utah, the authorities were Insincere In their declarations. My unwillingness to take part In democratic campaigns, In face of the course of my republican brethren, was one of the ground on which it was Co., Contains more Llthia than any other water In the world. Posltlvelycures ?55,umt,,L,,,VC0,,t Diabetes and Itrlghts Disease. Put up In caseaof fifty quart bottle each, $7.00 per case. Orders should be sent to - - The Salt Lake City Soda Water O . MOLE AhiKVTM. SALT- - LAKE (TTY. UTAH Utah Nursery Company ESTABLISHED 18S5 A large slock of fruit and ornamental tree, ilso small fruits, oses, shrubs, etc. Make a gpecialty of supplying commercial plant low prices. Call and examine stock. 1 -- Office: Naylor Blcck- SALT LAKE 1. -- U'lAH. t standing. In conclutslou I desire to say that I Zions Savings Bank & Trust Co do not complain of the treatment accorded me, nor do I murmur at the humlll I the oldest as well as ths largest Ravings - buying been aatabllhad tlon to which I have been subject. But OTer twenty-thre-l e tinea tha organiI cannot think the threatened sation rg tne liunk yenr. I W. NON savings aooounto have lieeu oiwned with us. We pay five from the church, at Inti( par cent jier aunum lutereat on tav-'mated In tome quarters, can be seriously armmnt., eomimuudliig said Interest entertained. Am I to be driven out of SI!.rItr y deposits from not the church because of this manifesto? mople of Luh, but mIio from rnh I shall try and live the religion of our MmitHofuftarly wry tUUin the Ul ion m countries, Wa invite anee V f,Hign Savior. I want to live and die among deposits: and tane auy amount from (1 tip. my brethren and friends. I desire to do "rlt? and . Main " C my duty to my church. I with my street, Halt Lake ity, Utah. children to observe the principles of the dihsctom: gospel, that they, too, may desire to live, President die and be buried by the aide of their JriL,0 Q. Cannon father, when they ahall reach, on the beorga 11. Cannon Cashier hillside, a final place of peace and reit. With sentiment of esteem, I im, ss heretofore, your brother In the gospel. Moses Thatcher. l""'" fa- excom-munlrxll- al T Ttah Conservatory of Music P Pinters Rollers. Piano aud Harmony ai nU other npen. Formal opening of departments mwta. dan. 1. 1W7. Hegistar soon for depa lease In 1iuiHh Organ, I iiilin. Voice Cultu Thorough Haas, llnrmony and Deisar For terms eallnr add resaMliS a. P. BROW Mai. Mus. Director. Hoorn Ko. HI Hroo Arcade, No. BW South Stale street Salt La City. , How Is the time tn get jrmir Winter snd Summer KOLl.hHl XtllR The Roller, rem "get msdenow'wlirbe'siift in wnw the hot weather eomea thla Roller it in the lMt of trim The 01 Silver Roller ComposiUon Manufacturing Company . Utah Commercial and Savings Rank Is the oiiIf equipped Holler rompany In this country. This composition Is especially adapted forth! mrioii. This eomiKwition weran safely ruar antee to Stand tnqymr. with proper Order them now, r.r this la tha time tocaret get the lieni'Ht of jroiir roller, and ronr money, nhm Hpeeiul price on Inraa lots. Hollers made to order or composition sold by the pound. Don t for ret lo order now. Wa will pny freight one way. Salt I.nko Roller Manufao luring Company. 63 WEST SECOND SOUTH. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. M. KOPP. or C "'it . . lat 1,0 0Ha Base Burners, Hole! Ranges, Roler Top Desks, Flr.e Extension Tablet. Fine Side Boards one worth $ljo our $00. price f Fancy parlor Suits for price. one-hal- 3. Timas Vaarly, bj East First South Street, Knit Lake City, Utah. Wa do a general banking business and ra reive account of ('orpi:rations.Firms and la divnlimla iimn the most favorable termi eoushtent a ilk snfeniHl conservative bank-bign rile for Information. President M 11 1 J. 24 '!'" P E Jennings Vice- - Prealilenl I'aahie: PORK & CO PHILLIPS COMMISSION GRAIN, PROVISION, COTTON STOCKS AND liON DS. BO. W allsrr Hraa. Bask Handing, Halt Lak. I'tah. .: Recently sold at per barrel, against a bre aver ge of UuiT per barrel. e iiereeive no for auy further and predict tlmt ruiisenrnthrt purchases f he hog product will prove exceedingly profitable. We receive quotations os grain, provisions. Ihe moat active storks every U mlantra during the day. Promiit service, farefn attention to orders Cerreancmtenre sallrlta ren-ao- Btientiru given all orders by mall or aapram X. L. and " lutereat paid oa Savings , Deposits. Cumponiided Four Keeme IB and j w, currie Tel. j A Vousffits for Prlesa. Whnlentir Only. 117 A W. Umm 1 I IIROKRItS. Flat ConftctioKtrif ana Hnlldqy I e. A. K. IJENGE CO INCORPORATED. Second-Han- d Store, 48 E. Second Sout? P. A. SORENSEN BALT LAKE CITY.' domination at Inhiiaher Prices Prepaid lo of o,- L-- u4' w |