Show An Everett Washington Knocker and People usually find what they are looking If they hunt for flaws they usually find if they look for trouble they usually satisfied with Some pessimistic people can go into a green house filled with all kinds of rare and beautiful flowers and all they can see worth mentioning is the broken crocks and the dirt that fills Some people are happy attending funerals and others find much pleasure in clawing over garbage and sorting A religionist by the name of R. visited Salt Lake City during the G. A. R. convention He jotted down nearly all the bad he reflected and overlooked the Beecham would make a good The following are some of his Kearns A. P. A. in the Latter Day Saints do not consider this question of their monogamy or plurality within the of the but purely an ecclesiastical matter governed by Divine law and administrated and regulated under Divine and the Prophet Brigham himself live above the law and so do this they still defy the but keep still about the Saints of Mor- mon are a saintly but when the time if it ever when every whether priest or have his own if he wants and woman her own if she wants and priests are willing to allow their followers to regulate their domestic affairs in accordance with the laws of the land there will be more harmony among the people of Salt Lake City and in various other places and a great deal more common sense in their Of all the beautiful homes and gardens in Salt Lake City and the beautiful farms and he came through in getting to Salt Lake City the following is all he saw that were worth Salt the Dead Sea of is distant from Salt-air depot fourteen and we rode in open cars so that we enjoyed a fine of all the outlying country in that The gardens in the outskirts of the city and all around Saltair depot are mostly overrun with weeds and cockleburs and all sorts of noxious weeds fill the nooks and corners in every The same is true of all the farms and cultivated grounds between the city and the Jordan and it resembles anything else but a land flowing with milk and very poorest land in all Utah is the land between Salt Lake City and What a lie a writer would tell if he should visit some of the marshes and mud holes in Washington and describe them as Everett's Beecham undoubtedly read the Salt Lake Tribune and some of the Ministerial association literature and talked with some Utah for he spilled out his falsehoods in the following Salt Lake Tribune style other day I heard a man who lives outside of Utah remark the government of the United States had not with polygamy the Mormons would ere now had every foot of tillable land in Utah under and I suppose that really accounts for the slovenly and poor condition of the country between the saintly city and the As a Bohemian Mormon remarked in the day when polygamy flourished in all its glory as he introduced his six buxom wives to the are my and this foolish enforcement of the law against bigamy has deprived many a saint of Mormon not only of his but of his working animals as Therefore is the country this side of the Jordan in a poor and unthrifty About five or six miles out we crossed the river and all the land beyond the Jordan i's barren and The Dead Sea lies within this mighty desert rim and lofty barren It is not one of the beauty spots of but the salt lake is beautiful and the wonder of the is nicely supplied with innumerable money-catchers that I a large revenue to the Mormon I patronized I enjoyed a fine ride on the lake for an hour or more and then took a bath in the briny both of which were worth the after which I returned to the |