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Show I ; : IN Observer s Observations j observe that the Mormon church sells whisky for profit whilo it condemns con-demns it for praise. That the Dcsoret News never pretends pre-tends to correct its lies with the truth, but with other lies. That local option is not an issue with the Mormon church aii3' more than anti-polygani3- is. That when Joseph F. Smith abnndons polygamous cohabitation you may expect ex-pect his followers to abaudoii tobacco and liquor. That many times the greatest howl-rrs howl-rrs for the observance or the law are tho most flagrant law-breakers. Witness Wit-ness the loaders of the Mormon church. That the "rod lights" are being established in different parts of the city. Possibly for the convenience of thu brethren. Thai the editor of tho i. m. r., otherwise other-wise known as the "Mouth," gets ai panicky look on his face every timo Ihe red light district is mentioned. That many Mormon Democrats aro going to vote the Republican ticket by request this fall. That the Mormon church is not so much in politics as politics is in the i church. That according to tho Smoot "Mouth" tho snprome court, of Utah rendered its decision in tho Taft Liberal Lib-eral ticket contest as a rebuke to Tom Kearns instead of as a matter of law. That tho Republican party of Utah has to use the venom of a ronegado copperhead lo poison tho minds of the few readers of its disreputable paper, i That with the Smoot par'tj' it. is -just this: "If wo cannot, elect Taft without with-out tho votes of tho American party, then 'Taft be damned.'" That whole families in tho Mormon church have been converted from Bryan and Democracy to Taft. and Smootism. That lessons of morality aro lost on the callous soul of the chief lu'crarch in -Utah. That still there are no bells nor lights : on the bicycles on the streets of Salt Laite City. j That the curfow ordinanco is not ef- fective in this city just becauso it is M not enforced. U That a laxity in the enforcement of ft law breeds contempt for all law. 1 That man has no fears from breaking I the law if ho knows that tho officers I arc not going to enforce the law. t That sin practiced under a cloak of j religion is no less sin becauso so pro- 2 tooted. j? |