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Show WITHER IVri-'OIOIUIOV CaMIEI). The sensational utttranccs of Uie San Francisco Chronicle, referred to In onr telegraphic dispatches are like many other Items that appear in that paper, enUrely without foundation in truth. The CXron-efc CXron-efc Is what is called "a live paper." It is "enterprising." As these terms are ued In reference to Journalism they mean that sort of activity which collects news of all kinds from all quarters and when unable to glean anything excIUng manufactures It for the occasion. The "Mormon" Church has been credited for many years with much more wealth than it was everpos-sted everpos-sted of. At one Umo it was popularly pop-ularly supposed to have an enormous deposit in the Bank of England. Other places of storage of Innumer-I Innumer-I able dollars have been named, audi all of them were tho offspring of a vivid Imagination. The California story Is baseless, but it will no doubt answer the purpose pur-pose of reviriug be lagging interest in Congress on " tnfe "jformoti quesUoni' One tiling retms certain. The attention at-tention ot the world to the great Latter-day work will not be allowed to flag. And no one living will be aide to say truthfully, "I never heard of 'Mormonlsm.' " This Is providential, and ono day the wisdom wis-dom of It will be seeu, and He who is above all will show that He can make "tho w rath of man" to praise Him. |