Show biography of brigham young I 1 by M R WERNER I 1 now running in ladies home journal 1101 the urt Nj of culin alir folli pully adA publish 1 of or the tile ji titie TIP ernal it IN im pot i ill ali the to M rial 11 in the he ili of f alrig hum domig ini mid tritt rit it it it ilir ir ir lit iming im ing lull list in lit oil tilh gall in ill iho the ic de lun sue ill ii 1 ill 11 I 1 prie stid inch in fit the 1 14 til i linture fidoe in told it 11 finina found it difficult icille to porst indo it i 1 lint fiat hu ito nut not narry bor thora in im OIK one stor or untrue IH its nt put hot letic ic of it 11 amther interesting old r of one of the dignitaries of the church li who traveled sixty milos 11 to t tell brother Itu allton that eliu she lind had a revolution that ho he WH it to bo ito hor her husband right no now Il ill other however remained ferrit and she site loft aft hlin him in tears with although polygamy wat practiced in 1843 by most of tho leaders of the ho church and by many nian of the tile followers it unit UH necessary to keep tho tile practice oc ot it a secret und and to deny its it existence oxie tunco upon ulton every occasion win 1 Is 1 lis one tension why thero there je Is fib record of children by tho the pro pliers many young did not house hie his aives lit at tho the place whore where ho he and his legal 11 wife lived whether chis aas tar for tho the purpose of avoiding pub halty or conciliating his lite legal 11 wife liua hus not hoon been reye revealed aled but john 0 loe who waa was a policeman in nauvoo und is an euch such bodyguard body BUard to the prophet and to brigham young wrote later many a night have I 1 gone with him hint brigham young arm in airm and guarded him while ho he spent tin nn hour or two with his bis young brides then guarded him homo hoine and guarded his houe house until one ocl ocic when T was relieved relle vod he ite used to meet his ills beloved emmeline at my house beloved Ue loved Em was emmeline Emmel lne free who was as the favor ato of brigham youngs early poly famous life in ble of all their efforts of secrecy however hoever polygamy was too 11 sensational to remain unsuspected and the quarrels of these who prat practiced it resulted in confirmation of the rumor that it existed people outside illinois began to hear of oti I 1 what was going on in nauvoo the mormons had defended their secret practice of polygamy 1 a in sau lu by pointing to the advice of jesus christ which lie ile Is said sald to havo have given to his ills on ee re erat eral occasions occasion st cast not your pearls before itne lost they trample them under their ot toot and turn again ciul and rund rend you it wim good advice id vic hud had the lie Mori imon ao 10 uhle able to fol to it hoy they would hav difficulty fur for u soon am thoy they did cast iima th fit ir pond 1 1 beford lie he of the 1110 country the attempt WIH inadi it cupon fram frameli chopin underfoot nud and turn upon them and jand rent rn 1 him in fit th JIM domph watt nursing a now 1 tile aks n boy ho li was wn trying his burtt beet fit c avold w rk in on a furni farni for the re 0 of ill lyn ho tie inny may liao in ill dreamt tit wit lv hv 1 H ir im had more ind and it itao ao than any luy lioy luule havo ily fly ills thirty hIr fliday mini fornary ho lie nata 0 morn tinn ton thousand people ito lie wn wai of or ills city with power it 11 mike in to a it law film hi wildest faita und anti hu to i wun gen konur erial in of thou thu Kund mand inon men it wao was not ito to bo be wondered at hut that lie should hapiro to tho the alloi allucy i of every american hoy to boo hosono dollso of the united state at a political inq held in nauvoo nouv po on january 29 1841 he lie dna nominated for president dont and sidney It Igdon tor for vico vice rr tho rite i nominations were rati ratified find by ii it con yon vont lon tion nipo alpo hold held in im partitions immediately begun for nn na extensive alvo campaign 1 another beek uok ly newspaper nowa tho the nauvoo waa was established with tho the u avowed in ite its prospectus 1 of electing 1 joseph smith president dont eldora eldors worn were appointed to visit every bbate in tho the union during tho the spring of 1844 to urge mormonism 1 an their religion and joseph smith as thair president of the united states brigham young at tho the hund fiend of 0 the twelve apostles loft left immediately for tho the eastern elates states to superintend this campaign three hundred and fifty inon men with brigham young at 1 their head traveled throughout the country act spread propaganda for the independent religious candidate A campaign verso verse which the nauvoo neighbor published for an anonymous mormon poet read Kinder kinderhook hoos kasm kalhoun nor klay kan nover never surely win tho the day dut if it you want to know w abo ftp kan find in general smith the man mail it was as unwise however of joseph smith to set 1 himself up as a candidate for president tor for he thus brought into national focus the ex istance of a close knit church state I 1 organization within t the h e united states and the combination of church and state has hail always been repugnant to americans the fact that the leader of mormonism Mormon lym dared to alpiro the presidency of the nation canned caused thousands of americans to faa fear r this strange now power asi as a in menace L mace whereas they had previously dismissed it as a merely an entertaining fraud j but joseph smith was nas unable to finish his ills political campaign with an merw overwhelming holming rapi rapidity dit eventa cents overtook him which obscured oba cured completely all political ambition when smith coveted the wife of Wil william liani law one of his ills faithful followers the trouble began the tito laws and their few friends rebelled from froin the rule of the prophet and formed tin an opposition group whose whoso intention it was as to expose hini for that purpose they established at nauvoo a weekly newspaper known as the nauvoo expositor helth troubles cN se the first issue of the nauvoo ex rositor was published on june 7 1844 with the slogan the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth it was also the only issue for joseph smith in the capacity of mayor of naboo suppressed the paper a few days after its publication ll li of its first number and burned as many copies as his sheriffs could discover the expositor published in this one issue a preamble in lit which the complaints of the wore ore fully expressed they declared themselves believers in the divine origin of tho the mormon religion and the dook book of mormon mornion oa 01 they hotly denounced smith and his methods then smith changed his coat and as lieutenant general commanding the nauvo kauvo legion ho he issued an order to his ills major general commanding him to hold the nauvoo legion in readiness forthwith to execute the city ordinance and to remove tho the pria ting establishment 1 of the fie nauvoo provided tile mara fiall shall require it and nood your services idah these assaults on the pr por the city councilors took bostl i ninny mony tending to defame 1 turn torm 0 of ith owners that fine spring lay june 10 1944 ti wittiest and in its it 1 the most tant dissis of jo balth n lift tho tito entire coill country itry Pur surrounding rounding nauvoo wait wa i umed to nol fur fury 0 b hie hig arbit trim of upp rolon aind by y I 1 hitt 1 I viol ont nt im of tin tit tv mid maff rian of the nauvoo hin b won n tumbled into tho the at root with biedo hain harn 1 therm ill met BP on tiro fire |