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Show j Perhaps It 19 not too late for Elder I Goddard to fortify himself, by taking1 ' another vlfe. i j ' J Certainly, the hierarchy believes In free speech, provided It la kept In a properly suppressed state. Is Prof. Hyatt putting on some storm ! rcenes these days by way of practice J - for a crand uerformance for confer-once? confer-once? 1 No matter what others say, the Hon. Tom Hull knows he Is entitled to the office of Surveyor-General, because he wants it. ! If Eider Goddard had five wives and forty-two or more children, his membership mem-bership in the church would be safe beyond be-yond question. If President Francis ever meets the 1 Hon. Harry Joseph again, the St. Louis i-;an will not get off so easy as be did tho first time. Speaking of free speech, It must be ; admitted that some members of the ! hierarchy have had too much to say in Utah affairs. ; ' I However, the ministers will show a I lrue Christian aplrlt by freely admit ting members of the Federation of Labor La-bor to the churches. I Much of the Ice to be -manufactured by the proposed church factory, will doubtless be needed for the preservation preserva-tion of the hierarchy. . Portland will be greatly pleased to ; 1 see the members of Utah's commission, j as It has heard that they have consld-' consld-' erable money to' spend. ' Having thought the matter over, Congressman Con-gressman Howell sees that Cocbe Is mistaken if it thinks it Is under obligations obli-gations to Mr. Hammond. I Should not President Smith reclpro- j cate by endeavoring to explain what President Richard W. Young meant In his letter of explanation? !; - I Elder Roberts Is not so good a vlolat- , or of the laws of God and man as the ! head of the church, but still he feels j that be has done fairly well. I Now that the Czar shows an Incllna- 1 I lion to favor peace, Admiral Togo may tfm ( help the feeling along by doing a few A I thinirs to tho fleet of Rolosf vnrislrv Hll j One of the most objectionable things II 1 about Mr, Smurthwalte. In the opinion IIS ' C n'3 accusers, Is bis high character, III which causes people to believe what he I II i fJiys. HI Grateful Cache county Republicans SiV ' w"1 want to do something for ex-Secre-llj tary Hammond up to a few days before Hi j the next Republican State convention Hi meets. Hlj . "Yher. Apostle Smoot hears of the HnS.j break? being made -by church leaders, HjU. ta;i ho possibly avoid violating tho HE j laws of God and man against . pro-' HI ; fanlly? HI Further reports of lively times at Hfj 1 Ooldficld may bo expected soon, an or- H V der having been received from there by Mm I a Salt Lake lirm for a carload of I 1 - hislrj,'. I II i But ; can a majority of the Council-men Council-men b,c convinced that they have not a l's riGbt,,ecardles3 of public Interest, to Bwi d0 J"t as lhoy )lcase in the franchise Hi! jt!; matter? Wl' It Is said that the light and railway company Is now willing to take an ex- HjrjU tension of twenty-five years, having I heard that half u;loaf Is better than Hll 3 no bread. I j Members of the church may violate 1 1 tho laws of God and man and retain : I tluir membership, but they must not Hi J commit the crime of saying anything H; r gainst Joseph F. H'l As Brother Roberts lcnowK that the H church is not opposed to free speech, lie H wlil. of cource. explain to President H Smith that a groat-mistake has bean Hj' J ".-de in the Smurthwalte case. Hly In order that there may be no votes H! againet tho hierarchy at conference, where everybody is allowed to vote sc freely, men likely to vote in tho negative nega-tive must be summarily dlsfellow-shlpped. |