Show THE TE TRUTH NOT HALF TOLD I Rev Bev T W Pinkerton Graphically Describes What He Be Beheld Ta Tu sermon Bermon preached yesterday by the nev TW T r Pinkerton or of the Central C hUtch i on tho the vice vito and ana crime or of the cJ City y ag forceful logical and ef of teethe He said in pat par part One night this thill In company with some Jome three or four tour others I visited some ot of the dark rk Places of ot the city of ot Salt SaU Lake v e T It J Is Impossible for tor me to tell teU you ou l lust what I saw and therefore to de dc scribe t e the condition of things as ns they fiS t In ii the V vry ry heart of ot the city I think that the revelation made by one or of the morning erha s by both bothof ot of them he mI I tie not knowis Is In lit no sense tn e exaggerated exaggerated I am sure there Micro ar some m and e hat th tn the name c of ot o f a street In this town that are a dis raci grac g to ott civilization J Now ow what are we going to do about it l I t 1 The church is in tn tHe world tp to t save t t Its IbI business bu Is to serve sere Can we c Afford to sit It t idly by while whilo ruin goes gois on Can Cair w we afford atford to be indifferent to the moral condition of cf things thi s perhaps no co coIo Worse Io e In fn this city than in any other But ut there thare are two things the city can do and we ought os Christian men and women all aU of us alike aUke enjoying the I ege of suffrage suU eln in Ia tills this city to demand of o f the city First That the police pollee force of the city be b e Increased It is not adequate I have no harsh things to say in regard to the present administration but I am com cern compelled l to say that I think that it is in il I different d da to the actual condition of things and a dt nd I am persuaded that it is impossible im to t o correctly patrol this city with the present police force Therefore we ought to t t demand protection In the second place these houses of infamy I are virtually licensed to do d the work to toa carry on the business ast in n which h they hey ther t are engaged I was told by the officer who went with wita us that evening that the inmates s of or these hese the t tt e houses houes gp up after being notified that hat t it 1 Is about payday and deposit a n certain amount of ot money mone and nd then a complaint is 1 made out These parties partie never appear and the money they have deposited is forfeited to the city so I that the he t city virtually is in league with the crime that is blasting the young oung boys of ot this t town to sa say nothing of ot corrupting the men And my plea tonight is that the he t church shall shan realize reaUze its responsibility and dare to do the things that are right Ve We cannot afford alCord my friends to bein be he hen in i n league with h an evil so gigantic tI We cannot afford to on be indifferent indifFerent cf to the present condition of things These are the statements the things I saw with my eyes that night Talk about Victoria alley Victoria alley is as much a paradise as Commercial street and some others I was told that night or rather I should say I was told a day or two later that the ministers if it they are going to visit and find out the con condition condition condition of things ought to go Into certain houses hous s In the heart of the city that there we can find two or three nights every week not only men end I nd but b t likewise young I boys bos I do not say this Is the actual condi condition condition condition tion of V things but I have so been very veo creditably informed and the next time I 1 talk to you vou I will know whether or not the statements are correct I will not have It second hand but will know by looking l so far as my m eyes are able to detect |