| Show Alf LE MORMON It t tIn MaIne Sena Senator or from I In Round Terms Eny on StI I It pU t Lt I ir If It II t oner Ool II I Discussion lon of fit j l FL L s ahIn ll l Jill 11 the today tolley thA th ot of lm lmA tarn turned d on o I who ho S or F A In tho hO debate par lar tUk no fl part jt Mr GalI th ItU rr fl 1 t that I In t h he 0 was aa I In n b r lc bt to W the otate att lavor aror ot Cf nn question Of ot t iii Mil bitt f the hod food bl U j und and fIrmly as M oa ot of the th Mor Mori Tho T influence J occupied u 1 er i 1 I i fl Ua halo chr chrz nd 1 I r rg hI tU z 11 the th lS Ind and relloUs beCU It hat a alion 1 a s as Lt 1 U dominant po O lion yer Pr t hf ji netlon oro should hoUI be bo beK bl d r Mv tI th In MI MII IO account continuing hl had tnt h I an In It ton marIs bK floor so 80 often K M In ibe bil that before the tb he hI resumed otel 1 H lurin r enate tho th day went into It executive session thI e Id adjourned a few rew W minutes after atter Id the tM th consideration of ot auth w wa WM passed a ft I bi Carnegie Wc torn te tte company t a 1 bridge gp river at LU Pitts coas te tI ut turg Jr r Quay then n objected to tho pas paM further bills by II unanimous Jr sate of ot any aY W moved to jf Member r iN D 1 r clumb the pure food to bill bi passed passel by bye byse on OR a I yea and nay vo vote 00 e emotion house se tie the e e motion Ini prevailed 01 JN 40 to IS The TheU molon ad and an no amendment nm wan wag waI bill U was rend read RI bl wa providing that nothing In Int Inte to Start urea I ree act should Ih U be held iteld to apply to sub gob t te e at huld or materials manufactured antI anil nil EW tenc exclusively for tor or use in the tile arts RIts and ol but only when tired and sold oItI as n a drugs or foods toos too I tre Consideration Ind was Va aJ not concluded at nt I cold 2 Len tho the statehood bill bi came come camel I l f e the th senate Ille The th debate on the statehood Ill Iii jl turned on GIl polygamy ol gamy Mr McComas It b crIticising the elated bill bi us n e being too to liberal Mr today tod paid ho was wn Vt I t n tie strong an amendment ar u could be drawn prohibiting should be b Inserted In II the ML UL Mr r Hale Hal the exercise of at by the Mormon Church Mr r asserted nS that the Mor Ilor irons roDs neI exercised no ao control In his hile Ute lute luter Mr SIt r Dubols Duboin that no norol rol could coull occupy any high po political O place Illace without the consent of ot tho the tIt Rat rt of Tic same ame Influence he said was IUS ex cx erched TM In m New Nel Mexico and Ind Arizona Ht lIe h raId taH that bt Idaho could control the th people whenever Jt it so 80 de lie Ir If I the Mormon Monon people Ic oh h through their th lr first presidency it In the politics of Idaho he h hut would WHIM ut to take the th stump and mid every Mormon In III II ono one on campaign cant ir r lisle Hale lall replied mII that the matte was wan wasi wanI i dark Jark element clement that t could coull not be bo pen tale by W the light that tha usually 11 ii 1 ami Ild an communities In the states Jr Teller T ler sId ld th the Mormon Church u Is I sit ill al powerful and that whenever it I Wk ke through Its la presidency pre the tho great body bd of t the Church responded to toe the e demand that Ihal was made Ur Nr of or nah spoke of ot tho the of ot the head hend of the Mor Mar Maron on hurch In 1190 19 declaring that there b a I in of ot polygamy anti and that t the t I ormon hurch Church should hould be out of politic anti and that Mor or mon moile mOis were acre free tree to express their volt political loUt ical preference 1 n U us they saw nt fit ft There Thereupon Thereupon upon the saul sall opposition to the admission sion ston of ot Utah as CS a state was wa removed He lie declared however that the time Mormon Church in politics politico In II still Is an tn important factor Mr MI Spooner Inquired If I It was true that tho first fut presidency could dictate whether or not a 1 Mormon should hold holdA holl n A public political Mr DuboIs Dubols an on I the I Ie question queston by mating that no n I Mormon Morlun would wull run vito for tor or a high political lea ical Without the tho consent ot of the Ont presidency MI Mr said that when whon the ap approval approval In given the man mall Inn goes 1011 forth with wih the benediction of ot the Church While the other mail inia Interjected Mr Hale rests under the frown of ot the tho Church Mr replying to Mr Hole hale Inlo said he ho did ll not t know Imol huto that this thit was time the th case cle with Wills any other church An Ati Answering AI Mr Ir Spooner Mr said he hl hi did not care Id tp tl enter ent r upon the ques lUes question tion ton as ns to whether time tho full tul scope of ot the power ower of or the ever eer came caIne to the tho knowle o ii ul Jit It Ir declared that there thero was wasa WIS a large laree element which would over overthrow overthrow throw the church domination in the tite affairs of the tha sule state stale because It I wax wa ob oh obnoxious noxious to them The fhe he disposition to do lo thin he le said ald Is II growing GrowinG and In Utah conditions are improving IP tp Mr M he lie ad admitted al that a n majority of ot the legisla legislature ture tore aro of or the Mormon Church although hu he eald they have not discriminated against nn mons on religious grounds Mr little Hale remarked that the debate had been 1111 Interesting valuable and It had disclosed he cold ald colda ill n a powerful powerful religious organization ex ox Itself OB flu 11 a It 1 dominant potential force over oer the mind and action acton of ot Its lb it followers It I U Ii the power to bind anti and lonee he hc sold If I there Is U any anything anything thing thinS In II tho the spirit of ot American Institutions It Is s he lie continued that It ItIs I itIs Is II never ler IMe on the tho part hart of ot the authorities lt it religious organizations to 0 control CICI In temporal mat matters tecH oyer lie 1 followers and to influence elections This day clay has hal not been Ill I spoilt spent e In n bringing out conditions that where the tho Mor Mormon Mormon Mormon mon Church hurch lout Ima hal Its lodgment 10 He lIe le said thin lessons taught ought to minds of at and sink Into the senators should bo be taken Into account In the tha future legislation Mr Ir Patterson of ot Colorado said cald Ball the chief desire of or the Mormons Is to re cc remain reo main jn In n favor flo fayo with the tho party In power Mr Ir Patterson declared that If It any sect was large enough and strong enough to become a n factor In the political life of ot the th country that church would pursue the tho soma same course n la as the Mormon Church Mr cited the tho law making maiming Utah n mt old that if It the tho Mor mono mOan could bo be rid of ot this title dark shadow they would reap rea the th rewards of ot their toll of ot their trials The Tho Abolition of ot polygamy and the tho domination of ot a n secret hierarchy would meet with ap up and approval n of our people Mr Quay Qun said he lie was Wail not just now prepared or authorized to accept an ti amendment to the bill embodying the law anti applying It I to Ari An Arizona 11 zona arid and New rew Mexico Molco The best way wayt to t settle seto that que tol he lie said was to fix fx a n day In for torn a U vote on the bill hii Mr continuing character characterized the prohibition of ot polygamy ns as II connected In III the Utah enabling act ae ao nh nn impotent pretense of ot restriction without any legal efficiency He lie hoped would not pass PIRI such a bill bi thus thul bo be recreant r to o the moral son sen len and mankind of our nur country aul Mr Ir Kenn enn who had hM yielded the hoar floor to first one senator ena tor and alid then another during the entire day fly started to con lathe his hl remarks begun beun yesterday when thu senate at cat I 4 30 p m went Into executive execute session and at p II in 1 adjourned until tomorrow have havo usually u been lien both costly costy and un unsuitable suitable to 10 Ho Its iK wants The he feeling ban banat hal at last become In favor of ot ofa a building conveniently located and mOore morp mO worthy worth of tt the progressive h Ideas represented anti and of at tho time favorable con consideration always shown It by many of ot tho Iho Influential citizens of Salt Lake The Tue Intention IB lit a to adapt the church nt at the tue same mime sUle time limb to the varied arJell social and an literary needs nes of ot the society with without out nut anti with wih n a view vew to occasionally other oilmen re cc religious f 1 Ius societies who might desire to avail themselves of ot puck nuch conveniences Arrangements tire Iro already nearly completed for tor about of ot thA tunis funds needed for tor time the undertaking but bil billS us lS these thele are ne contingent upon urn the prior raising of ot about or vr and 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