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Show Servants Pay No 3 Jfcoclamation j 'Mayor. - f 4 ECTORSMJST LBWND AS BATS Z L J jernacle Grouuds ir Several Hours , Say Night. ! Mayor Richard P. 1 the hours for tho to from 2 o'clock to o'cloclc to 10 o'clock flay afternoons and lamatlon Is in plain average intelligence rstand the purport. Ibed for violation of . ordnance, and the tor departments arc uty of its enforco-i's enforco-i's Observations, ns are permitting r in order that the y be remedied and adequate protection matter of common dIs Violate Law. the Mormon church, 5 and tools go right using water upon lunds ,at their own ire, paying as much or's proclamation ns en in Sanskrit and !to Ordinance, ipen, defiant and con-the con-the law by these fa-celvers fa-celvers of tithes and r the political, com-al com-al destinies of Salt ut off the water sup-citizens sup-citizens who have who live within the-inls the-inls Disregarded, on the cast side have water even for cull-g cull-g the past ten days, a single minute's lawns. Numerous n made to the water vo been received with to the statements of i the sufferers. Con-Ikling Con-Ikling a house on the tie pipe supplying an-ly an-ly shutting off Its i this case also compile, com-pile, irers Barred. ''3 Ion East Third South ' numerous attempts to f,"j' K5 ordinance requiring l done between 7 and 10 "i but he cannot do so; he to get any water at all ; !a anxious to comply with P acts of the Mormon ;$a management of tho flJ" effectually prevents )j3 ireisc of his rights. J!jf iWell Watered. M-i icy's canyon Is now be-e be-e tho city's land hold-""i hold-""i ..Dell, although Jt was ni V- tllc l,rno this tract 1M lit was lo be left In a '. Lnurnose of conserving (Itllt jviolate Law. , J.is not the time when . .njJ pitted, but among thoso KIT ilast night was the man J the grounds of Apostle V'i "aea on Can von road. i ;t corner of North Tem-3 Tem-3 Bnnle streets Is a verv ..1. tno "Seeing Salt Lake ' tribes as the house of rtfuFJ Jhp Mormon church. WlA mpled by Bishop Pres- r prominent officials In : i tter-day Saints. .. Disregards Ordinance. . s I o clock there was a u ee of moisture pormcat- V K' Tll(1 Grass had & Sish odor that only inJ k? and llberal sprlnk- lliesij three separate lines of decorating this yard I ;lmo mentioned. All ex-ront ex-ront of tho yard to the j '.y''"0 lost to Bight Utftl r n lhrl,? under such flP :R0neno of hoso was ' ; i JT,Zk(illnZ fr0In tho uti the house duo cast j w"terFlow. "aV1 Clr '"actions were ! i Temple treot. y "ugh Water. ' Sf,"?"11 fro,' North v R intn .Brav?l surface , ..". o Hoisture. J We Grounds, III1 of the noi.i il ln,torn lriora. llc cvldent ad-jBU ad-jBU Running. 6JrtSrShlM-nny pcr-T pcr-T ar thu sizzling of numerous lines of hose. Thcso wero nil employed in throwing tho forbidden liquid on tho grass of the Sulnts. One Lino Turned on "Walk. Not content with using as many lines' of hose as were procurable to violate the law, tho custodian netunlly turned one line directly through the eastern gato and onto the walks, n.s If glorying In a flagrant fla-grant violation of the law. Portions passing pass-ing bv had to select between using tho far aldo of the gutter or getting a veritable shower bath on tho sidewalk. Appeared to Be Pre-Arrnnfjed. This performance had all tho uppoar-ances uppoar-ances of being n prearranged testimony of tho Mormon Independence and feeling of Immunity from punishment for violations viola-tions of law. It -was a' shameless and. consclencelesB exhibition that best indicates indi-cates the truo Mormon character. Deaf Mutes Employed. It develops that the servant of Joseph F. Smith, who so boldly watered the hlerarch's lawns nt 1 o'cloclc Saturday morning, had a yery good lenson for not replying to tho questions of The Tribune reporter. Tho man Is deaf nnd dumb. Now, if President Joseph F. Smith would onlv securo a deaf muto who Is also blind ami cannot tell what time It Is. ho miSht bo silnV to plead that hln man thought It was Friday afternoon, although It happened hap-pened to be Saturday morning. |