Show INTERVIEW WITH DR HARROWS BARROWS not a very cordial invitation to return to chicago and participate in the parliament and sir while it is difficult to discern tho the motives that und underlie erlic human conduct and one may misjudge his fellows I 1 shall take lake the liberty of dying until you disclaim it that it was tile purpose of your letter to discourage my coming or resenting presenting my paper for under ill all circum stances a child may see that thai what would seem the wisest anil and liest lest use for you to make of an any paper the mornion mormon church coull prepare all aind send fend to you would be to pigeonhole pigeon hole bolo it and conveniently to forget all about it sir we live very far offin the west and it may be that there is some hayseed about us wo we are x young I 1 oil ng too but we were not born yesterday contrary as I 1 think to your expectation pec tation I 1 prepared my paper and on the esth enst present presented cd myself with it to you dr barrows in in your office you reminded tile mo of the guard ruarda d promise made by president bonney of its acceptance and then we together went over the story of objections eions to the admission of a INI mormon ormon to the parliament there was a stron strong sentiment against us and in your your committee you vou bal bad had several sto stormy rilly niec meetings tings I 1 told you in reply that mormonism had amoral right t to be heard in that parliament you talked to mo me about public sentiments being bein agai against list us I 1 asked pou to take into account the public sentiment thit th it would condemn you von if you did not not admit us a sentiment ment as you should have known that will come from the fair minded among church members and also from the forty millions of american citizens who have no sectarian church connection to say nothing of the tha enlightened opinion of the representatives of the peoples of the orient |