| Show JO N PI ME KIN IN NEW R Writes Interestingly on the Vary Varying Varying ing Phases of Human Life INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING Tell of nr Mom III Hy 11 Ell With Wit h to nd tho Mormon Special Correspondence XU York It lJ 12 In from Crom to lu I win Sll i often struck with the phases of ot hu hll human man life each of or country through which one fin I pi I Deeming to in nen women who 1111 tal of lr their Ih lr It hns to 10 me that u 1 letter de d people I 1 hac met ml on tho Iho might bo both hoth Instructive In and to the tho readers ader of ur the tho New s sI I cannot seo how any per perl on po 1 Ht s liiK of o observation can call canfall rail fall to III ho Ita happy In III this many mUll Idoll world of or ours for humanity working nl al tho mighty loom of always the darker durker threads lIds of ot inured II with III of ur comedy and tho tired sobs of or the arn al ai always ways WUI consulted by h dear restful laugh laughter ter My leave leavo taking of ot Suit Sull sonic Home sU IJ weeks ago wan of ot R II na nature 11 ture us UH I directly to the station speaking at the Ih J funeral of ot n a dear friend of minI mine my heart w waho aho heavy from sann tu III und and d ones after taking the train 1 I win rather occupied with my own to take ke any account of my 11 fellow pall PIS until I suddenly found nt nl rand Grand J Junction station The rill only congers entering our lUt Pullman nt at this Ihl l Mere a pretty little 1 woman und her two bright looking children a I boy it girl They The entered the fi from om mine mille Directly facing me sat a 1 tall looking man of or tho Hoi HII type W Vi passed acorn com or two he h remarked on the tho Inconvenience of ot upper berths nd crowded curs cars rand find settled bick com comfortably to his magazine I turned my to the and my m own thoughts thoU and was Willi toan poon peacefully I was awakened from my InY pleasant lInt by h a It most unearthly yell ell I had hadn n 1 lon of or thought though I thu upper uppermost T most ono being Jell there Han ha been an 1111 no HC cl l lIt lItI I ClIme cume to 10 quickly for fw u II large lulI white rat bounded out of I the lie coat of ot my 11 tall friend who was wildly and Hill landed In my lap lapI I never neel did like ruts rals HO naturally U IL vas Ins my m next move soon SOOIl every oury pet pC HOU In the car was wag on tho Iho move After ter tho little boy bo and girl hall had successfully rull captured ll tha Ih rat and the tho noUe lIobe had subsided It Il developed that lIw little thing was i pel which lilt children were taking with them to set seo grandma In Omaha and as aft person busied with wih cards carlls 01 or orI I know kio that ho hI Inwardly echoed my 1 exclamation Oh rat TIM I USUAL Tho rhe Incident opened up a conversa conversation tion between m 1 long friend and all my 1 belf IC Ho 10 turned out OUI to 10 be le n certain 0 13 n Watson from Connecticut who had been traveling In California for Cor hip hil health he hi remarked r I a 1 Interesting clay ca driving mound 1 was Wil tn know Just what lio he h d heard h rd re regarding ft garding our state sin Ie 1 simply told him J 11 l He 1 had heard tho thu Il of tt six wives In a row 10 the tho Amelia 1 ell a story stO and all al tho other but his hack luli ave Ive him ono nn Klin in m Young with wih extra trimmings B 1 I will wil relate It i I nearly as al I can remember In his lan language Im guage I caw Maude Adams I was In York n few rol years eaM ago In th Minister I she aho uses and that her mothers name 1110 her I r bit tit Suit Hal lake City Cl Judge Jude of or my 1 at being which no doubt IH from fol the public nt at liu hURl e hut but which la Ie veil el Known In III Salt SaIL Uiko City She Is III tho Iho onn oln hundredth child chilI of the Into lato President Young and her h r mother Miss Adums was WIM wife No Xo Hi Adams with her hP 11 I IJ one In II her hUI left when oUI married Ml l s H Amelia Amela who his hil Caolo wire wife A thing not to bo 10 en by h Maudes mother who hal had held hll petition I Iland that Young was waA n a pa patron patron tron of the nit and built the Halt talt Lako Theater jh this Ihl no 10 doubt accounts fur for Maude Adams 1115 ability Sl T TI MAN MAS Shades of or Jim W 1 I felt It Il my 1 duty dily cs ni an old of ot to do dJ a little ml work so o I 1 lell the my cd HI a 1 him not only nl about our Maude but about Utah In gen 1 ml and Voting Y In II The Hf pI emt d 11 I told loll him that luul hI but nineteen wives wl Uh Oh Is that nil Hii he said ald so doubtfully that I pro duerl the of the th Mrs Ir Young Youn nn aM proof He returned tha tho by b shoeing me the Inevitable picture ot or a 1 Mormon family with Its ls squab squabbling bling women and one on man manI I paid my I picture In I fact act jours Is fancy quite as false tle as 11 the stories lorl you ou have told I nm now wondering which sut l t of or stories Mr Ir at ot In II rep In Connecticut mine mile or ai tho Iho IN IX DENVER I stayed over oer hi III Denver J 10 1 duys delivering while thore th re my U lecture Utah and the Mormon 1 to a I large and A seemingly l Interfiled audience After Ater leaving I looked n round Around car c r and saw aw no congenial mou of ot tho faces flees were begin beginning ning lIllI to take lake on 01 the conventional that mark luk all 11 tho faces emit e w of Chicago Chia Ia I felt fell rather for with my 1 kind Is II n II necessary P rt of or my enjoyment while traveling Directly In front of or orle me le sat a n gentleman reading Ibert Hubbards little The tine I 1 know a nun 11 read and not nt be companionable so soI 81 I ventured n I bug your our pardon I E WM not disappointed In my IW and a amol mol lot pleasant pl hour followed folowell The Thu gentleman was WI n 11 of or Al AI Albany bany N X Y and when I Informed him that Salt Hul 1111 WM Wl my m home he hc Bild Bill Oh Indeed Do you OU know kio I Its very Cl Illy of or me but Ive 11 nl wa H Utah Ulah tho synonym for fo Mormon and Mormon the synonym lInon for lor polygamy Now I suppose a I matter of ot fact there arc Me u I few fow people living mater there therl who arc aro not Mormons and anda who not a few el Mormons are ae OF 01 I II I replied Quite so nd possibly you i l 1 will wi more I to tl the 1 Inch Inoh In III any aJI city cl of 01 the tM same Bame tj than you will 1 find to the th mile mie In Malt Hal Luke City I We then discussed od Utah Ulah 1 lul ethically and the tho result that the g offered to tl h lp make It Il possibly po for fOI mo 10 to 10 express ell reu my myself In Insel self sel publicly on Oi Utah should 1 over Oer J 1 Alban During Durin our we 10 fur for furIn un In accompaniment lt some sunn most excellent music mu lc In the form of at first IrM I we paid ald nu no attention to 10 thin thil gradually It pleasantly tided Itself upon our ouri i We looked the car but failed to 10 locuto the After er a n time al UH thu th oulI continued my nl the th sweet SIC t Inc fil of u a Ith old looking very tr at lt the tusi 1 hig BUll and her h l up Ip her as 11 the th musician mu She kept ket up her melodies until the dunk hud fallen tlell und seemed all 1 an UI of ll Her Hor rII Tho of or the tho Oreen nul Home HOle Sweat Hume and My lly To fo STOY OF 01 UTAH Last summer In an In observation car CUI carIn In route from City to I Wil a I to 10 a tory tury Utah which the old Us 11 tellers tenen never Ilear any ni good gool of ot them t elves it was waa an un of ot the fuel that a traveler must be very er careful In relating any incident about places h he 1 or 01 people he has hal een lest le l his and all truth truthfulness be other travelers S 10 Ille by I traveler Hut to 10 to the cur curIt ca It I Wil filled with lh an un unusually Intelli Intelligent gent g lt clas of o people from ChAnO remarks made hero hore und Uld there thre I Kath gath gathered ered rel lat they the were tourists from varl a rl oun Ol parts arts of ot the tho country Ono One man ia I educated evidently a 1 gen genteman teman was Wil moro more talkative than thi otherl He le tin the usual type tYle ot or a i traveling salesman we WI Immediately dub a drummer 1 I way waa sitting lo to hl hIt left Me le was waH conversing with lIh a opposite him AH 8 tills conversation coner wun In character I raid nu attention to It I until I 1 him say sa Im Jm front from Ive Just re from the Mormon coun country countr try tr and 1 wont want to toll tel ou a good 1001 place to keep keo II away a IU from for If Ir you OU wish to Bottle sette there und you OU are lre not n Mormon your vote ole Is worthies be because cause they run things politically then thel If It you oU Ish to go IO there ther for tor business you OU n I ghost Rhoel of ur a n chance be because cause a few ew men and n a Church organization Zions Coop UH UA Mercantile Institution run the fly this time lie he had hll raised his voice olce and crowd 1111 had the attention ot ut the thu AH As I 1 listened t I thought of ut Commercial club the Heal as u association and other for forthe to the development of or trade tade and com commerce merce merco I Ilon longed ed for Isher and Orlando V for with wih elo eloquent quent tongues th tM y might hlO dis dispelled the tho conviction which heh was bOlin to settle ettle upon ulon of or all ni present Ire nt that thal vms no place Ilace to le or 01 invest money mone I 1 casually cl ual noted my friend wore a aK aJ K J of or P badge similar to one 1 t wear u n u ns a 1 charm on 01 my 1 watch chain and and It Brother passed ec through my mind we e aro both hoth pledged to tell tel the truth Story after aCer followed character and OI all In I 1 stand It any an longer so 6 very cn unobtrusively holding up UI my K K ot P budge I i ld quietly What you OU u i Hi 1 true old man It true rue To 10 which ho replied Oh y U UI i It I 18 I say It I tell lel you Ive 10 been th ri fio 80 hao I II II I tried to ell 11 nil ni over Utah oven oen went down to that place St George GeorgeI I J have lao travelled all RI over OtI Utah nt al a 1 salesman e en n to tl St GeOr rge only I sold IIII my 1 goods KOOS ouo of at my ore being hll an nn lormon publication While hUt employed I wo wa entertained In III Mormon homes home and I know the peo people VIO pie nut But I was as there six weeks and know all 11 about It I Well el I know n bit about It ton Ive Ie been there 34 M years A general laugh followed and ona gen spoke up lP and ald Hahl Speak a lit little It tle tip louder r und tell tel us 11 m r about Ut Ulah h There was a chorus of or yes ye do 80 10 t Imd the novel experience of or un on a e moving train Open OpenIng Ins Ing the well wel known lines Hr 11 there thero tins man With loul so dead Who ho never nelor to himself hath hah It u l This Is I my lY own my land Kor while Is h nut not my IY land landI I J found my IY wife and I have have VI VIon sons on born bor there who If It they th l grow up with our growing state v Mi t h to In help hell In common with lh all al other j sons of Utah Ulah to hen have every eI unhindered by tongue of ot Ilander and Ind ridicule Nm IN I D r NSE So I lifted my m one voice olce betor that small audience an al I l way trill 11 lift Itt It wherever 1 t go to an H R state When hel I America America ai a mr I coun country try I It because beca se I was V Mm bm fret and believed In freedom and equality ty t embodied In Its Constitution And 1 to all tho citizens clUzen of Utah who i l rally aly love their home to help ft he en rtuh tuh from the bondage of or prejudice and misunderstanding by b proudly thu truth nt It nil al limes and alel everywhere I bud ad proposed l ropo writing this letter lete In Inn n lighter vein ell but have gotten nOlen upon my lY old Ild hobby hobb home horl and freedom for tOl every evet and every Iver tace and so 10 space forbid my telling the amusing stories I hud meant to tell tol for tor forMy My Iy country thee Sweet land of or liberty Ot Of thee th e I 1 RinK JOHN I 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