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Show '"-' h I Tim SAttilT Viic 11M11FEST0 SVIS1DLE. Ils&rcscolo Hsrnoa Ucccrtla Prom Their Lad of Sincerity. CF COUCLE DEALING. i EGOLESS CHA1H ' in t . ; ( i i How uClttzeni of the lllnfcrdorn of God" Are Manufacture! Penalties . Imposed by the Aaronlo JPriesthood . Any ttiinjr to obtain Statehood. said h bu been Wll-furrt President of manifesto about the Woodruff on the: polygamous relations of the Mormons. There have been tnauy manifestoes and denials since the the first manifesto rise of the cuurob. In was publlabed to the Worjd. jthus: EniTon TRiBC:-i-MK3- Inasmuch a this CbWch of Christ has besn r preached with ttt crime of fornication aud polygamy; we declare that we; bollere tbat one , msa should bare on wife, and one woman but , one husband. Uoolt of Deetrioaa snd Coreaeats. tn J844, February if the second manifesto came out front Joseph and Dyrum Smith and published by this man Woodruff : who bas issued the last oh.' This one said As w hare lately bees credibly informed .thst of Jesti Christ of stj elJnr of the Church name of It r runs Brown, has by tbBolrft-itn.been preaching and other false and This fs to notify hint snd the eorrupt.doctrlnea. he church Id general, thst hss been eat off from the charoh for bis Iniquity, I Jours Isits, HiiL'a Suits, ; President of' the Church. t Lstter-iJarKalnt- a. ; r f i- thisd' To tht County, irirssto. Mateo ISM. Vitrvoo, Mb, Brtthrtn on China Vrtik in Hancock OrUna'. Whereas Brother Richard to know my lie wett has called upon roe y views concerning koine doctrines thst are to me that preached la your place;; snd states .some of your elders sSy, that a man aeviae a ertain ana priesthood may barIs a many wives Iss ae that deetrlae teefbt her. say pleaaoa false doctrine, unto you tbst that man teeehee , for there La no such dootrln teaght bare, neither such- thine praotioW her, and any there 'fs man thatany or publicly Is found teaching privately any such deetria Is culpable, and will stand a to be called before the high oenacil aad ' ehanoe lose his lloens and membership also. . HTBtm-filflTH1 "Times aad Season . pafe 4751. These two men were the presidents of the , otaurch as W 11 ford Woodruff Is now, and they wrote their manifestoes; to deceive. And President Woodruff aalls in the same boat.' to-da- - - Jloth Joseph and Tlyrura Smith were living editors that published the falsehood to deWOHd. ,'; j ed fy. In polygamy and Woodruff wis one of the re-th- i e COICTAKATITS 8CSKB. As the games with Princeton snd Harvard are at hand It may be Interesting to commade thus pare the scores which havo be far by the three teams. . - 23, 1891, '; 1 ' HAVE THESE THINGS NO INTEREST FOR YOU? -- : V - 0. Are tlao winter's "J'cold? f Have you. grot yotir house in. order ? or are you now pondering- on the problem of yen ) ' provided against ;i i heating for the winter? Is it to be a stove? It so. and you have several rooms t make comfortabla, go in strong for the "HOWE VENTIIjATOR."; Are yop skeptical as to its great power and economy? Call upbn us and we will give you the names of those who used them last winter. It may be that some were disappointed in tha heater, but if nine out of every ten don't more than confirm our statements: about the stove we will give to any charity cf this city the investigator may select twice the cost of thej - :. y ' t ' ; f . ; j I I j stove PBisckTOir. Oet. 8 Princeton, 18: Lehigh, 0. Oct. 16 Princeton, 28; Crescent Athletic Club, Ei I 8. 1 Have you in mind to buy a range this fall? and don't ;you think that one ijso thoroughly advertised as the "JEWELL" will please you? You know jit is most unprofitable to persistently advertise an inferior article; hence, any buyer is perfectly safeinj buying that which is well advertised, as it is certain as the day to be both good and cheap. ' i: Oct. 14 Princeton. 30; Lehigh, 0. Oct. 17 Princeton. 44; Franklin and . Marshall. 0. Oct. 20 Princeton, 24; Lafayette, 0. Oct. 24 Princeton, 28; New York Athletic Club. 0. Oct.- 28 Princeton, 78; Manhattan Athletic; Club. 0. Oct. 31 Princeton, 73; Wesleyan. 0, .Nov. 7 Princeton, 24; University of Pennsylvania, 0. - f f '"!",' I TALK. .j Nov. rasxtr "Yes, It ,"pays to have good-looki- that it pays. wholesome A good, j j PROGRESS BIJILDING. i Pi All f I TO CD msm Our Bargain Sales Will GontinUe FOX? u YOUR - Full Dress Suitl. AUERBACH'S. TIE 1 1 LARGEST- ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. AUERBACH'S, Fur-Trimm- ed S3 Xl'iK H c A in H m i AUERBACH'S a aH to should think some of these girls would consider themselves too fine to serve tables. "Weil, onco In a while the boarders get to girl so that after a while she pettingtoathink she is altogether too high up begins to engage in such work, and that her proper place Is In the parlor with ber feet banging out of the window, and fanning berself with an ivory fan. But these cases are not fre it pays to have quent. Yes, and saying these girls in a dining-room- ," bead waiter gave a vigorous things the swish at two or three flies that had gone to. roost on a celery top, and then leaped up with a graolous air to waft to her seat a middle aged woman with a glass eye and corkscrew curls. Who had Just oome lu. The retired, feeling that be bad learned reporter a valuable lesson in human nature. Elegant Fur, Rich Jet, Brilliant Tinsel, most stylish Braid, and the very newest In Peacock and other Feather Trimmings, at a saving of 25 per cent at K Q AUERBACH'S. J "X i ) ! good-looki- gt bo-V- ilf ng H Providence a Poor Iteltsmoe. min It is said to have been a San Diego on later who announced from bis pulpit recent Sunday morning: "I have forgotten' t my notes, and will bave to trust to Prov better idence, but this evening I will oome ' prepared." Boston Tranaeript. i ' r AUERBACH'S. ...... r 113 a specialty. Family tradeMtraPH-r, A per & Prop For sale at every bar Idanha. 0 0 t P CO i 1 j o PATENT LEATHER FULL DRESS SHIRT AND AUERBACH'S. WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYIM ? If you want the newest in Table Linens, Towels, Tidies, Scarfs, Table satisfaction Covers, Blankets, Quilts, Rubber Goods, at a saving in price and the n of getting good and durable goods, you are advised to go to SHOES. : 5 GOLDSMITH & CO. i Are giving to over 7 Hoy purchasing a Suit or Overcoat a Year's present. Don't fall to secure one. , AUERBACH'S. E. 1st South St. Our wines and liquors, etc, are pure, old, and of the best No. n 1 i D $1. 50 at SI. 35, 81.50, Buying your Boys and Children's Suits, stylish and durable, to 4 813. 83 from Coats and to Overcoats $10. 8.50. 92.00, up Boys' lieuts' and Boys' Underwear, good and cheap.' Gents' magnificent Satin Scarfs at 25c, 35c, 5Cc, 65c and 75c; will save you dollars at The "Occidental." I 1 H 52 t 1 i 01 w Two lines of Genuine French Kid Gloves, warranted, reduced from and $1.35, selling at 85c and SI. 00 at ' S8 W W o AUERBACH'S. 13 i 0to i short.: 4 H AUERBACH'S. . p; ti o AUERBACH'S. h "THAT'S WHAT THE WILD WAVES ARE SAYING Ne-v- 4. 1" !) - MAILORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED, GENERAL DBALKK Hf 1 Beeis, Cay, Grain. Flasr &sd fjt Ctsa to Ftraen fir ill lizia cf Crtia JOS. THE- Ko. 260 S. Mala St. -- TAILOR. FASHIONABLE P.O. Box ZED ng "' .' t Bl-- !- 0 -5 . -- of-'-Tt- ' ' rll or, a . - 1- t, lab . i u tea tTig ' l Wcxkit Ttcrstnra eomwieneed its of January 1st, 130X, wtta twelv x aimtv-lcoinmsa. and will un. pMrs, UBM daring the year with at least that B woawar. it wvi eon tain in cream or all tae tssttrr pabMsfeed ia tix dally, foeal, fWfMwUI, latvraseaatara aad notional. IfcO best odttorial of the daily and tbiua- a mm art t broasd and bru.'xant as oan be fnn4 in mm ' wi!l b a ft at ir of et nwpapr n.a litlai. Tho rsBportant caiiy tgTa( ' aa. will eonfH wiln eph-. dispatch, toeaoef tb wetli's doisza, will b inoiuThe mining intcrts of Utah and will have earef al ts sorreunoiag rew suetaUo; eoantry tb prcgrecs of mining, either in tb discovery, or rvdaetioa of will b fajto--' trnJ'v recorded. 1 progress and development mtrlal of and Its resources will bo truthfully poKrayed. Kews oneernlrg the eelbbertrig States aad YerriWiep, r?sarJiss their ftroeress ond prosperity. Will appf.-i.rleach mat ig to weekly a fnH'atal rneet ofth ef ti.1 K r t i n t won.rful Tfvb Tiu-caad Tiort, the j.jrs-- 1 root of u io Xutscican wot-etwry-Skebiewmee- i - Iy ST:. rrioe vl't Ut awppers. iu, j" f i 1 . : i, I : !ijt ..:(". atTiB. ' . fitu i r : : i Lf Toial.; s,c: 3' " t MMNIafaa .IIT ZXl Jt 3 C13 President. JAS. II. MTJ1ID JT, Vico-Prosids- r .si.aie, ai me prices ruung uruaji to 303 per cent within the next twefre 50 cent from of per surely return a profit months. .'Is. feet on Owen street, vacant. 450 per rod. ' ' feet. SS lots In Whalon's Addition. S3xl eaeb. 10 lots In North ImMewood from t3M to 433 each. Alo 4 lots in Sooth Inclewoocl at rl-S3D0. tiUO and ta00 each. Jiae view, good 4 lot In Perkins' Grand View Addition at tR.10, , water, and Electric cars i ass the property. Terra easy. on om .asi sireei, t wu. 4 lots. leet, . barsrain. a street. See West for this frreat and 1st 91x14 feet, oorner 3rd South 2VixJ feet, on Snd South and 4th West streets, only f 15 per foot. Uo thing as cheap bas been Offered on the market for the last three Tears. The cheapest home ever offered on the Salt Lake market Is that elegant property known as the Nichols corner, 2nd South and 4tb ast streets. Price only 418,000. I have a fine list of acreage properly In all parts of the eoanty, at prices that will be sure to rtfoasn von. If vnn an- - look in c for a house, larze or small. I can salt you La price anil location. If you want to borrow or loan money coma In and make your nenta known. 132x143 f P. MASON. General Man agar. Knowlfts' and Blake Pilmps, IngBrsoll-SBrgeaRogIc Drills and Hlr 4 -- I 4. nt Compressors. Heal ' C. ? nt. Co., CARRIES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE! SHIPMENT - Monev invested in csais JLaite iteai " Vertical Engines, Horizontal Engines, Vestinghouss Eng-inssHoriiontal and Vertical Boilers Blowers, Fans, Knovlea' Steam Purap3, Injectors, Gorernors, Fairbanks' Scales, Hoisting-Endues- , , Patent Crushing Wall's Rolls, Horse Vhims, Rcsk Crsahers, Patent Wood Pulleys, Iron Pip3 and Fittin-- 3, Vtlvea, I.Ilnir.j Rails, riachinist and Elacksmith Tools, S!ht Fesd Lul;ricitor3k Lubrictinsr O1I3, Vire Rope ' Dltlnir, llzz3 fend Tacliicj, VIre Q&th, Drill Sissl, Iron noofing", Smeltsr, 'Hill and IlirJnj Supplies, and Ilajncsia Ccctional V CoTerin1 fbr Stc-- m Pipes. , . . ' 9, , -- 1 V- - v7 1 Tt W WwC PTAIIA Machinery B. T. LACY, Mining Property, Real Estate, Lioans, 1 - .. i - The Building of the 'Beep Creek Z&oad Io. an JlzznreH Eotato Is Hiiifj ! The Boom la Uoxr, Oxi ! Pact 1 For Bargains liiotcn to Lie. ' !-- cere-mo- TO- - ts II Utah 11 W. SECOND SOUTH ST-- SALT LAKE C1XY, UTAH. "TFJ:u:2 ait4 SUCCESSOR Correspondence Solicited. a Specialty. Investment for Non-Residen- COalRGED TO TWELVE PAGES. , fr L THE MIDLAND INVESTMENT COMPANY, IT TO YOOn FOHIDS. TEE VVEEXLY 1 1 . ; SiS. 3 . I j OAUDGAnTEf, -- ! m their Immense W., dSaA South ESTABLISHED 187 7. se w a&u - ' All of which Is affirmed, as regards their Retail, as well as Wholesale Stock, by Yours Truly, 4 Seeds. oor. 4th pfflc and Warehow 'i wood-worki- Oil StnO -- y .'..-,- 1 distillation. one-ha- boat-hou- ism COFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY; E. C m : Sm j girl spires an appetite whether it exists or hot. Why, I have noticed that If a man gets nothing more than a toothpick and a glass of water from a handsome waiter girl be will think be baa had the finest dinner in the country. Then there's everything in a diulng-roofloor, a dainty tread on the exgraceful passing of dishes, a suave seen pression and a winning Smile. I have unthe same man get a good meal from an attractive girl and swear it was the worst lot of food ever served up to htm; and the very next meal I have given htm an inferior meal with a pretty waiter girl to dish it out to him, and be swore it was the beat meal Thousands of well pleased! customers act as our advertisers by sending be ever had I make it a point to secure their friends to the most attractive girls the market affords. and see that they are neatly! dressed, t I make them go through a regular drill before me, put them through the drill in walking, carrying dishes and smiling on it is a waste of time shopping Every lady who has tried it, will tell you that the thing gentlemen guests till they getworm or more honorable treatment thaD lover choicer for better goods, a prices to styles, down Hue. ana Dy ueorge it charm. See that young follow Over there?" you get at said the head waiter, pointing to a swell from tb Bio Grande Western offices; "he has a tough piece of steak because he really came later than be bad any business to. and the best things are all gone. Now he Wberfi every article Is warranted as represented. Additional;arrlvals of new don't know that steak is tough. Why? Be Jackets, Fur Capes and MuITs, Misses' Cape Ulsters, Children's cause, the pretty girl in black and with the Stylish Coats, Infants' .Long and Short Wraps, at lowest prices lu the city at wealth ot hair and a winsome smile is bend fellow ing over bis shoulder, aud the young does not know whether he Is a foot or really on horseback. That steak is to him the tendeirest and the Juiciest of steaks, and be Most lovely, Infants' Dresses, Infants' Slips, Infants' Beautifully Embroidis completely wrapped up in the smiles of ered Flannel Jackets, etc., etc., at almost half the price similar goods are the walteress. She is sweet and handsome, sold elsewhere.Skirts, Embroidered Flannel Sacques at 35c, 65c, 81.00 and upwards at come to think of it." "Don't you find that this chinning be tween the! boarders and the waiters occa slons delay and sometimes annnoyance?" was asked. "Not necessarily: we expect it, afad have Buying the best Shoes, made by the celebrated makers, Burt & Co,, Curtis to allow for it; as long as they do not go to & Wheeler aud others. Every pair warranted ab reduced prices., win save yon kissing games in the money at playing leap-fro- g 1 uonand care bow much they dining-root chin together. , I don't know as I should approve of a waiter's folding her! arms about a guest's neck and Imprinting a loving kiss on his pouting Hps, but there is nothing The latest in Linoleums, Rugs, Shjades, Curtains and iPortiers, at wrong in ber leaning over his shoulder and price as low' as the Carpets, at lowest is eating Egyptian making him feel that be lotus if the feed happens to be a little to-da- y? 1 fire-po- -- girls In ng i EOSTONT waxtbb oibis. remarked a head waiter the dining-roomthe other day. I've studied this thing out In all its bearings, and am prepared to say In- ' Tn? wl 0. Yale, 27; Amherst, 11 " HEATjER" furnace is our hot air heater. It differs from other typos of Jurnace construction m has indirect draught, wiiich provides perfect control of the fire and economizes fuel; a grate that crushes the clinker and does not! t with weight of metal burn out; a cylindrical radiator, having great heatincj power and absolutely gas tight joints;, a sui Jicient to guaraiitee ii won't burn out. I, Sept. 30 Yale, 28; Wesley an, 0. Oct. 3 Yale, 26; Crescent Athletic Clnb, 0. Oct. 7 Yale, 36; Trinity, 0. Oct. 10 Pale, 46; Williams, 0, Oct. 14 Yale, 28; Stage's Team, 0. Oct. 24 Yale. 36; Orange Athletic Club, 0, Oct. 31 Yale, 83; Lehigh, 0. Nov. 3 Yale; 78; Crescent Athletic Club, 0. Nov. 7 Yale, 76; Wesley an, 0, J The "MAQEE - ; to-da- y,' C HARVARD. : ": S : . 3 - ay ! i Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. UTAH, TrOKBAY 3IdniOTG; ji Harvard, 16; Dartmouth, 7 Harvard. 17: Exeter, 0. 10 Harvard. 18; Amherst. 0. 14 Harvard, 38; Institute of Tech- - i . 0. 'nology "Oct. 17 Harvard, 3; Williams. . Oct. 21 Harvard, 76 Andovcr, 0. Oct. 24 Harvard, 89; Amherst. 0. Oct. 28 Harvardi 79; Bowdoin, 0. 0. " Oct. 31 Harvard, 84: ertagg's Team, ' Nov. 3 Harvard, 124; Wesley art, 0." Nov. 7 Harvard, 44: Stagg's Team, 4. Nov. 11 Harvard, 38; Trinity, 0. ; i IiAKJG CITY", than last year, The Tightest pounds heavier man weighs 153 pounds, and the heaviest 806. avenge the that HerumwillSmith Almighty God. a.ud on this death of Joseph Hy Nation, and that we will teacb It to our unto the third and fourth children's children 1 generation." This is what the alien bar got to do before they can become citizens of the king", . dom of God in Utab. ( j vArte y patriotic sons, arts, And pet your armor on. :, law or coirsecRATtoJr. "All that w have and are will be held subservient to the dictates of the'! holy 1 i priesthood.' Which means In plain English that the candidate for citizenship is bought body, blood, soul and breeches. "The above clause Is quite sufficient to tell the tale what the system is. , here In Utah. And yet Judge Zane ssys "that 1t Is all Hdone away with." Which goes to shOw bow much and; how very little be knows about It. The Matter said : "Eyes they have, but seeasnot," and we shy none so blind there are those that won't I ,:!! ee. When swearing in aliens to eltlzensblp did his Judge Zane ever toask a man to put up left band and draw bis right r babd across his throat and swear him that his throat should be cut from ear to ear If pe told- anything that was said or done In his. the Third District Court of Utah. (' We think not, hut this Is done every time lu all polygamic or Mormogamlc m&rfiagea. don't forget this. Here is where the cunning comes id and men like Judce Zane subtlety are deceived, thinking that- plural marriages are dene away with.- Wben counterfeiters are caught by the officers of the law they generally take all the; apparatus and tools that were used for forging the spurious coin Into their charge, when ill are destroyed by due process of law while here in Utah when the counterfeiters are unmasked and confess to the charge made again them, blind men say. "Poor fellows, let them alone, because they have said they won't forge any more and we must believe them." although ibey have given sorue fourteen written man If toes and denials that they never did forge until they were found out; that since that time, 1852, unfit the present, they have forged a little, but now if the officers of tho law will let them alone and not destroy the forging plant and the tools so necessary to make a complete counterfeit, they will promise by all that is good and holy and pure that they will do so no more until time works a decided change in their favor, and the officers of the iaw cannot molest them in their any more, who make tbem afraid . holy calling. Tnm PBBSKRT SITUATION. What are the faots In Utah In. St. George, Mantl, Logan and other plaees in Utah are bouses built for toe express purpose ot forging aud making counterfeit citizens In the United States of America. These places are open dally; counterfeits are road by tb hundred up to the month of November, 1801, but the office rs of the United Stae cannot obtain admit tance and the sequel Is that these counts felts are made right in the midst of the big est otaolale In the land and dlstrlbut among the people and Utah is filling with counterfeits and the counte loiters ana o ' the kingdom grows,It might be possible but highly lmDrobablo that Judge Zane might doolaro bis In tentlon to be a citizen of the Kingdom of uod by becoming a member of the church. and afterward passing through the ordeal bf eltlzensblp. In that oase I believe that Anderson, who sits on the saae bench Judge with him. would promptly tell him, that lie was not fit to sit as Supreme Judge of the courts of Utah, nor yet fit to exercise the right of an American citizen. The polygamic machine is lu perfect work ing order. Every marriage Is polygamic. When a single man with a single woman ar married to-dIt Is a polygamio ceremony. A single man or a single woman can becom citizens of the kingdom without being mr rled, and wben the manifesto is reversed then thoy are on band to be sealed in a fe minutes of time; having received their en dowments and citizenship before. She may Detne urst, second or tenth, no matter, it all done in the sealing. And the priesthood laugh within themselves at the glamor oast over the eyes of outwitted Gentles, and say we have done it before, and we can dolt again. Give us. Statehood. Then the king dom will be onward and upward, and "the stone will roll until It fills the whole-eart- Patrick Henry said: ' "I only know the future by the past." A few rweeks after the Smiths' manifesto dnylac polygamy, etc. Mrs. Dr. Foster aad other ladles Mrs. I withdrew from the ohoroa, giving as a rea-- l, eon that the Prophet had tried to persuade them Into the "spiritual wife" relation, and that the dootrlne of polygamy was taught In Nauvoo. The whele cbtireh, as one man. T show Indignantly denied the have the evidence what liars they were, we charge. Nuf the present ohlef apostle, Lereaao Snow, a he who declared a short time ago that he the same I took four wives In one day about time that these manifestoes were published. Parker rrett, one or the first men Lin Farley polygamy,vu when on a mission to England, uiiinviUDOKUi in Juuvniai niiuuiDK bo fitar, July, 1845, denounces It as a "deetrlae ot devils and seducing spirits, but another name for whoredom, wicked and unlawful connection and every kind J of corruption. confusion and abomination." And yet this apostle who denounced the dootrlne as whoredom (quite true lost his life for seducing the wife of Mr.; MoClean, who afterward shot him for his pious act. Who could or can believe such prophets! and apostles? Why the apostles of the Lord Jesus. Christ Iconoclast. should lie and try to decelte under the lm- 1881. Nov. Lakb 18, Salt Cittv mediate tuition oi uoa, jeans tn xieiy Ubost, angels and spirits of great men who COX.X.BOB VOTES. come to visit tbem so often, I de not understand, One would think thai the relationProf. W. Q. Summer of Yale and family the King of will that should exist between! ship spend the winter in Dresden, Germany, Ii on and his chosen bns earth would lory The be of that character that when they speak over University of Pennsylvania received 960,000 in bequest during September 16 would be the truth, the Whole truth, and The Harvard Glee, Banjo and Mandolin but the j truth, f siothlng Club will take a Western trip during the TKUTHrUL JOHIf fATLOR. holidays, giving concerts in Washington, When, the late Prestdeetl John Taylor St. Louis, Minneapolis, Milwaukee and was lu Franc he had; ten wives living In Chicago. Fait Lake City; he denied the: soft Impeach University of Chicago bas bought ment on polygamy, and said "We are ac- theThe stock of Oalvajry & Op., the well known cused here of polygamy, and notions the Berlin dealers In old books, forming a most Indelicate, and obscenej and disguat-Inof volumes, and 120,000 dislibrary such that none bat a corrupt and de- sertations 280,000 all in languages. Among these heart could hay oontalned. These are 130,000 volumes praved are of Greek and Bomun too to of admit outrageous things and classlos, and 15,000 volumes arohaoology John! then late of t" Pack, H calling trpon Journals. h the mh ward of tbta city, to read the creed otThe of the Tale Freshf present strength on the church polygamy in the book of frt rowing Is great, and they willDootrlne and Covenant. "Inasmnoh as this man class In be on the unlver' Church represented of Christ has been repreeoaed with I undoubtedly crew next spring by one or more men. the crime of polygamyr etc This was the slty This material was; brought to light in the Did manifesto of 1838, and worked to a eh arm. fall regatta, when! the Sheffield Freshmen deceived the doctors, ministers and beat and the Academic Freshmen In very fast 'played ber la Utah the by the same time. The Government of Honduras has placed;, and eaaraetera, tIs., presidents i i of the onnren4 by a deoroe Issued In July, all the ancient Ail marrlagea la the Mormon Church are ruins within the borders of the republic In la, all temple or endowment the care of the Peabody museum Of AraerU polygamic, ' marriages. that There Is no difference between can archeology and ethnology of Harvard University for a period of ten years; giving tb taking of one woman or ten. the intent to the museum not only the charge of the in same, worn xer wora. grin xor grin. it the same except antiquities of the country, but also the ex? oath for oath, la all things and the permisIS asked the whn the bridegroom question elusive right of exploration lf of all the objects woman is the orst or second or sion to take away the whether -- tenth. It eon t matter t what number she is. the excavations. found The during on Its part. Is to carry on exploraber name goes into the) record book. This museum, each year during the term covered by 'book Is about two feet square and about tioasdecree. the name of the containing: eight Inches thick, The new athletic grounds at Harvard are all those that have sworn fidelity as citizens OI tna iittMr-uacompletion, and will probably approaching ivinfaom, All men are aliens to the thsocratlo king be finished by next fall. The mala part of dom until such time that they have declared the land was given to the University by mfi heir intention by being baptised Into the Illgglnaon, a" year ago. The remain-lu- g ' Mormon Church and this has; been the nro- - Majorportion comes from the Longfellow gramme since the rise Of MormonHm to get estate, which the college owns. Tae two "iijen and women to become members of the combined will form an extensive field along chureb that in the future they may become the shore ot the Charleston river, on whose citizens or the kingdom, we never knew in bank a substantial will be bulltJ where ad eldersent from Football and baseball grounds will be laid rne single instance Utah to preach In Europe tolls of the glory out, and grand stands erected fori each.' and grandeur of our Natloai that when the There will also be a running track, tennis reople gathered here they should beootne courts, and athletic buildings for the dlf4 citizens of the United States. Not once, but ferent teams. The entire field will cover H.; xn the contrary, every! time they told the about ninety acres. .s. of the Sheffield scientific school of Yale they werebnly members The jveople that when In Utah they University Is to have a $120,000 engineering tchurch, but they arrlrel of the Kingdom then could become cltUens building. It will be located between the of God. riot one word or loyalty and fidetwo present halls, land be 04x105 feet in under the rule of the dimensions, and four stories high. On the lity and citizenship Stars and Stripes of the United Btatea. machinfirst floor will bo the . MORMOIf HATUHAUaAtlOIf. ery and the machine tool room over the boiler and engine rooms, besides senarate To become a cftlien oi the Mormon King dom the candidate must be fa member In draughting rooms for Junior, Senior and lecture room, library Cgood standing, and must have a recommend graduate students bai and studies. The- second floor will lfrotn bis bishop that fie Is. worthy of the divided up into rooms for various uses, the bonor of cttlcenshtp. The Order of admit aliens to cttlxenshlp Jn; the district third for recitation rooms, studies and ftlog courts is far different to that of the Mormon draughting rooms, and the fourth floor will contain two large halls. The building will ,s:jpreme court! in the Utter before the oan be constructed of North Haven pallet brick,! i dldate enters the room he matt take off hie trimmed with bands of pressed brick and Isboesv and band in his recommendation. He must then pull off his coat, vest, pants, terra cotta. and be finished In hard wood, all the modera shirt snd all underclothing. Until he Is aa heated by steam, and hareThe roof will be naked as the loftiest plnuaole on the great plumbing arrangements. r ; slated. f tempi. He is then washed from the head down, The following tables show the growth of then be Is anointed from the; bead down, Harvard for the last three years by of the body, with ceremonial In two cases there has been a every part for each part, i He then receives a slight loss in the senior class and In the prayers bo his new garments uw name unout puts school, but there? is a net Increase into the Garden of Eden, divinity In the whole university o? 861 over last year. and passes where1 three gods, Elohelm, Jehovah and It will be seen that the growth is greatest o M ichael are waiting to go on with the In the graduate; departments, which bare ten. These are earthly representatives of received special attention? during the past ; tl.e gods! in Kolah or heaven. year. i Gain for One of ,tbe gods ecltO the ritual "Let as i go down and utake man," etc.. which Is a ,91 of nonsense. The candidate passes on Seniors. 13 87S 273 23J nmd has bis apron tied n. He then takes Juniors.. .... sin on ti.e first Aaron! oath dlvulj;ence. First S9 ........ sis St 9 10 Holding np his left band and Sophomores Sil Freshmen.....'..... ...I j ' nalty. hli 144 on his throat, swears Special students... 8 ie HI riiht placing tli At hi throat shall be cut from ear to ear 117 1,4Totsl 4ndertrrdufes.i In Graduate If it o should tell any of : the proceedings fchool. . ..'... 107 ' 1V. ' thatfrocse. S. . &i aohsoi.ii.,4. fM j ; cfud j?nal!y of theAaronlo Priesthood. Divinity : school. Law do what the priests SSa-M ed Jal sohool ......... 76 r' s cundiiatohim,autraHlfiT soieatl2a the riyht hand to Lawrence................ : 155 'fH ; fss cliool. : .icjxt, then down to the In ttoni of the .7a 4 44 ; penMl school ."a. t" i itcroas the bowels from side 10 tnl school. i Vetfmrjr to I. ctl8imlovfled atid Busitey , r A'" 7 7 ti iuatitatiun.... 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