Show EVANS BILL PASSES SENATE SENATEr prosecutions for Sexual r Pr rg Offenses SEK SE AU EltIS AMENDMENT Decree ul Tar r al 11 ur of III lIn occupied nil ell I rat r night part of or n i I the bill by President I jill 1 inu n prosecutions for tor mm Z 1101 till toes ot the mens I on bill I oratory of ot tho of fth iI h JI measure was wasi the bd 1 uI i lib who has r I In bringing past yi r tt tho men In community II ubi t upon after netel nad te hu wn WOUld hare with o r ular v who Ir tho o I t 1111 If l III Wi 1111 t belli r rS Ih n na not II Ish It mJ the bill thoy l tn n Wire In an en 1111 In sym r owen or c hI a m T Th S LLISO most and h lon est to the JIll waH h In who by one hour nearl hall thai b t In much ne he nr n con can conTre Ih day before Praise o oi Tre In that people of ot no i Ibl Irlue of o the I u right hanl tho my drew It I desert sis of v ary Ne word s would It Fa Ihl Is not tho way Iund them Hut informer 1 would Ie tithe II public If one nfl could bc he Pt nail i n W bill man who ha haIs han this le to from frum the Flute the to toure here her Is bill introduced The the remedy remell Is v worst worse tire ure u II din aw but Had It not Icon blon for tun tiU the Illias Owen this the t a certain person bave been heen Introduced ww never required con ration he and never I that th there lv t this body other way In to get t nt b be to Inn IAn cannot select an U man Vou rou to condemn him himl and t trong uiE The In cannot concur I l iii that thai 1 r f 11 lit tab who are not mei members church condemn pub of t ih ihil and f tt l He Is titled il I w I till tom t ot 01 the decent t mem memi S St and I think he heA hag t It r rr rP i r A till to tn banish him If It It II III I Ii i sal Ral would te be more thai thu this bill billI P PI I 1 I not the time lime of or this t Jj J XI IK 1 aliI not we le ire are making c J n 1 In i Miln this bill billI I 1 i mi 1 ih h w long Ions year when I us 11 ro made mad und r the I d dI I u I r mt 1111 nc Ie all 1111 know v vi what i tt fo rc lings of the people le of tit rv Not only nl members of 01 11 urh lut Iut tho c who were r it up u a prayer a e for the day dayi dayl i ID rn tl h v o 1 RM to tot toiGht t l Th r 1 r was l with de le lef iGht n j v by people Irrespective of o of f d At the first Inauguration every etry t f s 8 n m In the th State coined Joined hands In Ini i fl d determination that Utah Ulah should to the he music m of the J Union Up UI t II thai hat I t had 11 Ii never seen SI en a lie l e em rr or Democratic Dr ticket printed m j P It ormon ant mil I r 11 tho Liberal j lie party art vs S tho Iho til tilh Pi firl In n Utah h It was Ial not a awas matur of The he enabling net was MIi I and the th manifesto accepted nl trill No io man t ie one who o n iLl was read w cr l y Judge hin hns b mMe eloquent I in InI f I s g the th e and heroism I Ih V rs ot t i I an he helm has 1 lm In n h r any complaint f t Uon Constitution 1 on Who It I l t Owen In 1 I moan Tannel alt ton ake Tribune Is not true Day atter a II at these conditions d 1 hen t certain I and II H I I Itt seal g tor hn ng tt lie onA porn pome al m to him e of d tho tI 10 J i llon and Ih e Sa 11 11 tc Ie I uuno t h II I lor h Tribune II orl In a at Journal t Into Ih 0 th I 0 I I In went I l r I P I dt l f rl rb b I t rr In lt nn W bu T he It I hUe not 1 t ts s a nt It In I ate thIs bt a t I J p 1 n n t wo law M C 0 H be I Itt Je tt vii II y Pr prose e 1 jc es b Ift 1111 I ho he her r 11 r p I th I r t 1 1 AUn fO be ber t tt 1 not r 40 O h his r ar 1 or ot otI I I II C t toA an I oA t Ime be t the 1 Tb It I ha t w wA want tho thop A p 0 Iu Wo WoI I i 1111 to the I Is Jf m n ertl I h b HII r r t h nn 1011 ft 9 I gam c I n cw cwI o b I lt lr n n 1 to n nou que I ou will not I lone on onI I If tk Y 1 I r 1 11 1 11 I take It J I A N f L or e A T 11 a M n her hert herI r I IH go Ih rl In I JI t tay t III thell If In tl Ills tow h hl I t t o IL r wIll r rb art b AI T U IrH b I t KI Of bl hili l tin t e P WMS e that he h hM cn ln 1 A M V ar now II hili I I 1 11 1 pe Wh eh will 1 n nI an Il i b IA r 1 tome It tK 11 I Ite t not notI I te m Owen m In Int ID ros to I o ott I dOUht p t he It I IN t Rh tt rn b bIn In y the thit t e ge Jill bill Mostyn Owen Is simply a II pus dream a 11 You treat i on He IH III one of n Allison I appreciate that he tins has Imd tho ot Maino people In The rho con on lUon IH III one Oll In which tho bu lie Moved IfON If It BO nu will either one complain on the tho Wan Wa there lIuch n ells tn In nil lOll I le rv only one It bo Je done II It tho hill luto lion for tor purt of ot n 1 of ot people Hn hi you the bill II l oile will ny n that thu Aru Hi chano It opens up UI old ohl VIIi commence tu to bleed bleCi and the blood to 10 out the Owen th the BOIM were co clo ed up Ul Smoot Arc they not fostering Thoy wel not nOl until tho In of or bill Our said when the manifesto pa these com COlli compacts pacts not nul That la III true trul trull l t inan In ever naked that hese In 0 cd to desert their wives children mid UI they ther Mould have received hud they done BO SO Let us BO co BH 1111 we goIng now no without In this which will certainly open epen those old bleeding bring misery and trouble tu to the people not only In n a moral and andl l ph 8 m hut but In a way wayn n w 1011 ell f moot I ask IlS if It you ou know that In Information formation to be lie tiled filet by Carlos n Owen the adjournment of ot this Legislature Then let us get together take him out of ut tho State Slate He la bill pawed pO and Will use It against VH 11 Don t the whole people of ot the MI ft or because of ot this man And the thu Halt Lake Lako Tribune Allison 11 the Jill bill pusses I offer n Hint the Governor of tho will ull o hla Independence that 1 who has hall Ahon that t ho hat the of the tho State at heart henrt I 1 hi IlIp pe ho will and Bay Aay Baythe the hill hili more misery more woe more morl buttering and decline to at nt attach tach hl signature sl to It IWANS TALKS After calling Senator Thomas homas to 10 tho President EvanA to the ns nA he hI did fo that ho he that none of ot his had har seen Been fit to pay In support of or the bill lie III then charged Senator with having nil his hl nf lit tho Iho day II before and refill read nn editorial that appeared In the Salt Inke Tribune directed nt the speaker President said MId per personal Abuso was not argument abuse had been resorted I to because there no pound soun that could bo ho t his hi position He did not think that the passage of bill 1111 would ouM create a furore than Ihan would one under the Iho present law la w If the tho old wounds arc festering exclaimed the speaker It la Is my pur purpose pose to probo deep right down to the II bottom BO that the next time they hen henl over they will be 11 healthy will need d no more probing Senator Alder that ho was In favor tor of the greater part of at the bill dill did not know but Jul that ho would swallow low III the whole He lIe favored It be because cause he thought It H would prevent man mall or combination of men mell tram from tar the tall fair name of ot Utah aa as has hns been done within the past two years cars carslie He lie said that polygamy had lon lanK been lend dead now paid eald he who cares for tor forthe the league lea of New York and MB 1111 for Charles Mostyn Owen o e 11 he but the tool In the tho hands of ot others Y Senator Whitney paid that the chief advocate of the pending measure to Imply In hl his remarks n a mild of or hIli colleagues for remaining silent permitting Win him to lQ hear hC r tho brunt of the debate President Evans 1 here disclaimed nil such Intention tion 1101 The speaker would simply say sa In reply tin 1111 mid to nt the bridge Lo 10 I will at thy right hand hamI and keep keel the bridge go with thee There WHO certain reasons why h he would have preferred to remain silent but they were not nol based upon n 1 fear to avow upon this floor what he had al ai already ready wady avowed In tn private his warm sympathy with this measure for tor which he would vote If he hud to vote ote Ilone Not ot because he had any personal Inter cst In It tho hud gone by II for tor but because It was In the Interest of ot i 1 lASS o a men women whom he honored revered to 10 whom his father and grandfather Hr other plo pio pioneers of ot the belonged helon el My y mo mother ther said S Whitney taught in In my childhood that the crimes of and fornication were next In 10 to the of ot Innocent blood that same mother taught me that plural marriage a n law 1111 of ot God GodIt It ns liS n II law la 1 of ot God my ances ancestors tors om their associates practiced It I know their sincerity the thc nobility of ot their purpose nn I was waR glad to 10 hear that these were not questioned oven Iwen by bythe h the chief opponent nt of or this bill My sympathies naturally go out nut to class ass of men omen who practiced plural l ural marriage e ns A n religious principle found themselves Inextricably in involved d In those when the tho united States government launched IH 11 laws the practice A t llo having been Issued I by tho Church against polygamous marriages should bc be shown those whose wh pl polygamous relations formed t prior to tho Iho manifesto must continue since according n to the Mormon faith thoy Iha tire are eternal In their nature t I thal hall hal support this mea Ire to em my m detestation of ot that class of known as ns hired Informers the most contemptible beings that God permits to His tot foot stool per person son who earn corn their living by b trouble upon their betters he It nI upon men anti women ns n high above them as liB the tho of this IH III the foundation stone If this were the issue I would voto till for the bill hili In III order to go upon lel In III this 1 I have ha no fault tault to 10 with nn nil hon ni t In the proper decent fIt t his hl sworn duty hilt but I have hlo no In which to ex express e press my nf lit a II wretch who out of or no love loe for tor law IIII order out of ot no Impulse of ot or senna sen e of ut Justice JU Jut but to gratify spite or for filthy kp stirs up double for his hili neighbors AB As to thi has Iwen predicted I do du not apprehend anything of ot the th kind Dire calamities Vero predicted by hy the opponents of or the McMillan lc bill It It II law They the State to would bo smallpox would become epidemic and great trouble would l hut but nothing of ot the kind hn hAK taken nine wi 1 ably history will repeat in this Instance I do not say ns somo have hlo lot let tho come I r dont want It hut but If It It does conic l 1 know the will have my sympathies 1 leu If It I believed trouble imminent I could not conscientiously withhold my III support from this bill There Thelo are arc Union when men must rife above must set Ret aside nil 1111 considerations of or In order to be true truc to 10 their convictions of or right It is 18 nut alny to listen to 10 the thu voice oke of at prud once Washington In III battle bailIe rebuked Hie prudence of or General Lee In a II when an advance meant victory to 10 the thu American a If It the fathers of our oUI country hud had taken ns OK their gudt thY would never have signed the Declaration of ot Independence nce There un are times when a II munn II H n is 18 the voice of or noel God In the human limit Impels him to toa toa a loUro of notion which though In III Inconsonance consonance with the hl wisdom Idom may 1111 not be he ono one ordinary wisdom would approve II to 11 on the Ite wisest wiliest American hn sold said What I must do tin doIs tinIs Is what most concerns nit not what mon man think So HI Kay I today Ila In casting my 1 vote for this measure Not what men think or II say sa of at me for tor t HO o do doIn doIn In but h t my I conscience compels me to do Ix II my 1 consideration Senator said Hal lie he took no stock In Senator statement that the passage of ot thin I bill hili would bring and sorrow upon the tho State all It 1 might tiring an all storm but that dorm was now pend pending ing Ilg tho Iho proposed bill bil would miti mitigate tl gate tho dorm The hireling of ot a rt certain tain clique said he have hao already over to 10 file le to bring a hur hurricane upon u ol tho state which ha ho wished to Aol Tho he ministers minis leIs and ont Inn hoodoos hoo oos mn kick Jut but the business businessmen men will wi applaud our action Senator Lawrence In explaining his hil vote ote said that he did 1111 not want It under understood stood that ho endorsed tho actions of Charles Mostyn MORtn Owen but he consid considered ered eret tho measure and reactionary Senator said eold that his best Judgment was WIS that Iha the bill bil wan WOI not nee at this time and that ho would vote against It stand eland tho conse consequences cono asked If U It WI not generally conceded Hint the number of ot In the State was wa not less than ono one per cent and If It so why wh should tM be bc brought Into Inlo n a turmoil when tho remnants of the system were well nearly ma rl gone gone names favored the bill bi because as no ho h said ho that It would woul prevent the storm about to burst In fury tUI over the State Allison Alson had he floor foor for tor a few rew minutes Ho He did not think that thoro foundation for the tha fears ex expressed pressed by h Bomo of the In re regard gard to an nn Impending storm HU lt thought that the senators took Mr Owen too seriously He then said the ti people nf or the Kast Enst would not nol be bellevo the people of ot Utah They hail re reo tl Id to believe them In the post lt and they would refuse to believe them now One of ot the Ihl local lo al papers right here In Salt ha Imd l termed telI the measure A Abill Abi bill bi to protect If I Is done right here what will wi the people of ot the tho east cast think It I Senator sloko In support of o the bill hi expressing the opinion It Would bring brim no storm ston but If It did ld let It come com He was not frightened 1 by hy newspaper r headlines tho senators should their duty by I tho people of or Allison Alson asked him If It he thought the thu bill bi would stop stoll all prosecutions His Is reply 1 I hope it will wi stop stoll nil all Mich rh prosecutions ns O those by fuch urh a n cur na ns Charles Mostyn Owen Tho Iho motion to strike out tho enacting clause cause was then put and lost by h n a voto vall of 11 1 to 1 7 Allison moved to strike out 01 t the clause cupe relating to unlawful cohabitation tation but that by b the name sale vote The Senate Bente then decided to deter defer the theote vote ote on the bill bi until S In or order der to give Senator Alder Mer time to pro promulgate nn amendment When the night session Was opened Senator Sentor Alder AllIer was forthcoming with lh his hi amendment which provided that prose prosecutions for tor adultery could be he brought not only on complaint of o the husband or wife of the accused or of the tho person with whom the unlawful net Is alleged to have been heln committed but on 01 complaint of lt a relative of ot tho accused within the degree e reo of at consanguinity ty tr or of or the father or mother of or the tho person with wih whom the unlawful net net Is II alleged to have halo been committed Sena Senator Senn tor Alder In explaining his hlA amendment said that lie Iw wanted to Ie the father whoso daughter had been violated re redress dress through tho law President Evans Eal Invited Sen Senator Senn ator n lor Tanner to tho chair I took the floor loor the amend amendment ment He Il paid under the statutes the Ih relative of ot a woman who had been heen outraged had the right to 10 take n 1 shot shotgun gun hunt doun the man who com tho wrong kill ki him like Ik n coyote on tho Ho 10 said the courts has hns sustained that Inter Interpretation of ot the statute again again This Involved pie IO Senate In further Senates Alder Allison sn mg that such fuch a of ot tha statute was too to extreme and had a ten |