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Show HEARD FROM. The "Organ's" Latest "Lecturer" . . Reported. Not a 1 favorite Daughter," but a Boarding House "Kettle Slinger." "Jessie" becomes "Angie," and makes lier Debut with an "Organ" printed "Lectu re." The Thinnest Fraud on Record. In the Moch Houe, on First South street, in this city, a young lady occupied occu-pied the responsible position of "kettle Blinger" that, we understand, under-stand, ia the classical phrase for the elevated position. She aspired to even loftier office, and at times appeared upon the boards, ' 'between the pieces," in a pis mil, cavorttng in the Highland Fling with all tho grace and agility of a juvenile female of the bovine species; spe-cies; and her name appeared on the posters as "Miss Jessie ' McGill." This was the lady who was selected for, and was moved by the idea to essay, the role of " a favorite daughter daugh-ter of Brigham Young," bearing the euphonious name of "Miss Angie." Something over two weeks ago the ambitious am-bitious Jessie, informed Mrs. Moch that she was going to New York; she had been offered the munificent sum of ten dollars a Veek; and Bhe was engaged by a gentleman and lady who were going to lecture." Jesjie didn't' tell the part she proposed to play. The lecture was got ready; as the " ring " organ announced, an-nounced, the "necessary printing" was done at its job office; Gould waa roped in to telegraph the astounding astound-ing news that "a favorite daughter, etc," who had been "kept in surveillance" sur-veillance" had "escaped" and was ofV east to "lecture on the abominations of Mormoniara;" and thus Miss Jessie McGill was heralded to the world, while the matured blonde who had taken her in hand kept herself in the background until tho proper moment should arrive. The "ring" organ haying made a tool and a fool of the telegrapher, when the latter's dispatch returned here in the San Francisco Chronicle copied it with appropriate comments, the '.'unknown, person',' exulting in the fraud he had thus launched upon the world. And so Jessie appeared in Omaha, waa there pronounced a dead failure by the Press, even by the papers that believed she waa what she waa represented to be, and the latest and most decidedly the thinnest fraud yet attempted to "expose" Mormon-ism Mormon-ism collapsed, meeting ignominy and exposure before fairly started out, leaving numerous uapaid bills in Omaha, the organ to mourn, and the pious eouls here who aided the imposture impos-ture to commence operations in another an-other direction. - Look out for a small smash when we further refer to the despicable affair ! |