Show I 1 A FIELD FOR CHARITY I 1 e the mormon question at al washington I 1 la is continually agitated in various ways it is really a curious c fact that some gome able and distinguished persons give their aid id to mailers tending ending t to 4 do tho the mormon people an injury I 1 upon a foundation of ignorance they 4 fight tile the mormons cormons with it all 11 we th 0 car nest ness of their souls it is strange 0 I 1 that prejudice will allow intelligent men ind and women to assume false reports to be facts when those reports are about tile the unpopular Mor mons those these same individuals would give careful calef ul and considerate study to other matters before taking a decided po i N ilion con concerning cernia them 4 mrs mn angie F newman his has a reau tation in tte tt c states slates for learning and culture andyes she las his allowed herself to be most ridiculous ridiculously sly gulled concerning the hie mormons cormons Mor mons sie has not only accepted I 1 this people but she ilic has lent lier her ait aid I 1 in spreading them atheni this lady is now in washington doing tier her utmost to 0 induce congress to appropriate means foran for an industrial cometo home to beastall be established in salt lake city N now ow to one posted concerning 0 matters here it i would teem seem that thai labor could be directed to better advant advantage ago in gettin beltins tile children in chicago minus nil tile the benefits of sabbath schools in places where they could be morally instructed time rime could be profitably spent pent in furnishing homes and em cm for the hundreds of thousands of outcasts in our lar large c cities the appalling and sickening scenes ol of distress which tire nrc frequently portrayed r in ili the eastern press would indicate that there ire arc fields field more fruitful for charitable work than ut utah nil it 11 is difficult under these circumstances I 1 to believe the statement ol of the salt lake tribune tuat that there is I 1 not a thought in ili mrs newmans heart in regard to it the industrial I 1 I 1 home except of boundless charity and a desire if possible to make lighter the cares and burdens of at I 1 least a few rif of her sister women tile whole hole scheme smacks of hypocrisy with a desire for fame it is u well ell known that a person can call acquire a 11 brief spell of considerable notoriety by presenting some scheme tit at washington designed a to ameliorate the condition of tile the mormons cormons or any of n their heir numbers which could not be obtained in working 0 for re really illy charitable purposes elsewhere if she were anxiously desirous of doing a noble work site she would seek more needy fields or she aou would ill seek to stop slop the ioli infamous measures which are arc in making iiii unhappy hundreds of homes by tearing from them their beloved r fathers here is li a field for f charitable labor let the lady use her influence ini I 1 at washington in ili behalf of the union union of soi rowing w aniles ics acs and children with their husbands and fathers ft ito ho ore are now itow suffer itil for the sake of their rell religion ion I 1 in in prison ond and she can call con coll tince intelligent 0 people of utah that i tier labor is oue of love but to aid I 1 in in tile the bearin tearing 0 of heart strings a and I 1 then endeavor to oil them over by I 1 furnishing women lite necessaries of life will 11 they already receive is ii not charity it il ii heartless cruc crucey ty it is like tile the kiss of a traitor bestol bestowed cl after the of a friend instead stead ot of ranking maling 0 lighter the burden of her sister lister women her iu iti fluence is lent to weighing thein clown with cares which will ivill no doubt d kii bt lend lead many to early graves raves it if the itly tile the intelligence which is claimed in her beli behalf alf the more discredit to tier if it is not used for the good of her fellows instead of for the ad advancement an of her own selfish h ambition |