Show Peter Freese Making Easy Money Ins Good People in Illinois Being Gulled by bigger the humbug the people Hans Pe-reese is one of the slickest grafters that ever church people from T. C. Iliff and f Hill are Spasmodic in but Hans Peter continuous turn in that king the winter of 1907 Hans Peter was pick-easy coin among the Pres-ns in and around New In N. he i usual falsehoods that was taught in over I of the public schools of jut polygamy was all the usual blood f yams about The Utah Independent that Hans Peter was to s harangue in on the corner of Bin and Sunday May F The editor had never p so he attended money-grabbing It being Sunday night New York had se-Ws against disturbing a the editor took Imminent attorney if he called Hans jn would do it prop- Hans Peter saw the man in the an attack of of telling his L Sh-v he told a weak tale that did not bring him in ten Whenever he did tell a direct lie he did it in an un-get-at-able for Hans Peter would state that the Salt Lake a gentile paper in Salt Lake states that polygamy was increasing in That Utah was a community of that lecherous polygamists dominated everything in Hans Peter did not advance an opinion of his but confirmed his remarks to quoting from the Tribune and as the Tribune has slandered Utah more than any one individual the editor had to keep his Hans Peter in Sunday July Hans told his usual dime novel story in the first Baptist church in Some Mormon elders at the close of the gave out some leaflets exposing Hans but when religious people desire to hear another denomination slandered they arc very wroth when their pipe-dream is disturbed by the other side with the The Waukegan desiring to curry favors with the Waukegan added to Hans Peter's scurrility the Freece's lecture was a revelation of Mormon He did not mention that horrible the red blot on Mormon Mountain Meadow in which Methodist emigrants murdered in were brutally and their property John D. a leader among the afterward confessed the crime and was executed by the United States Freece told the story of his conversion by a Presbyterian missionary in simple and unaffected Freece will donate to the public library his book Letters of an Apostle Mormon to His to be placed by the side of Order of the which is now in the Hans Peter did not dare to refer to the Mountain Meadow Massacre as Mormon crime De-cause he knew better and knew that he coula not substantiate such a statement by facts or But the editor of the Waukegan Sun has got a copy of Beadles' dime Among the and he quotes from We wiil call the Sun's attention to page H. Bancroft's history of Bancroft is considered as good authority on any subject that is found in his Bancroft it as well be understood at the outset that this horrible so often and so persistently charged upon the Mormon church and its was the crime of an the crime of a fanatic of the worst one vho was a member of the Mormon but of whose intentions the church knew and whose bloody acts the members of the high and regard with as much abhorrence as any out of the The Mormons denounce the Mountain and act connected as earnestly and honestly in the outside This is abundantly proved and may accepted as a historical And yet with the above cal facts the Waukegan Sun tries to build upon Hans Peter's traitorous ingratitude to the state and people of his The Waukegan if it desired to be fair and it could have easily found out the truth about Utah and Hans Peter's lies if it had called upon upon Hyrum or Fergusen of or if it had used a little sense it would have known that S. N. John B. F. A. R. Crop-ley and many others who moved from Waukegan and Benton to Utah about eight years would not have remained there one month if Hans Peter's story had been |