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Show 20 ANTI-POLYGAM- tnnhrd, Y STANDARD. value to attach to the experiences never seemed aware that the two which wilhnot fail to carry an influof this veracious Gentile lady, had fallen in love with each other ence with it. who has lived so many years among (When the husband returns a conThere is an occasional out-crSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE, 1881. the Mormons ami had such oppor- fession is in order.) With a grim from the press as well as the people tunities of finding out their inner smile wife No. 1 saw wife No.2 driv- in Entered at the Post- - Office in Salt regard to the neglect of Congress life. We will verbatim. home from en quote disgraced, driven from to. deal with the question. Lake City , Utah , as second-clas- s mail A Gentile myself, I never lost pillar to post, the poor creature beWe are frequently in matter . receipt of letoutcast. an came What an examthe ters saying when Government takes curiosity regarding peculiar ins (sue! month'y by Tub Standard Publishing Compa- titution. Off and on I have lived ple of sympathy and charity for uiu-e- r ho'd of the matter, we will lend our ny The Urgwn of the Women's National women to emulate. twenty years among the Mormons. iiain L but what use in us S'icirty. troubling I like the people, aud I like their had two sons Brigham ourselves while only the by Government TERMS: One fear. In advance $1.00 religion, for polygamy is a religion his first wife, Brigham and this John looks on so unconcerned? These Six months 50 with them. ' I do not of course like the youngest. No fairy prince in people will do well to consider 25 Three months and this form of belief. REMITTANCES: Here is con the Arabian Nights was ever hand- ask themselves the question, whose Remittances may be made by draft, mouey order or lie was the fault is it that the Government is so sistency; she likes their religion somer than John. letter, at our risk. Give Post Office address in full, is who wK.u went one indifferent to this terrible, and we East, renounced polygamy, but she does including County and State. The receipt of the paper may be considered the receipt not like this form of belief. We Surely this Gentile may add, growing evil? It is parfor the subscription sent vs. would be gratified if some must have learned much in tially the fault of these person lady very people would explain to us, in her Advertisements inserted at reasonable rates, and should the Mor- themselves that their to twenty years among regard representatives reach us on or before the 15th of each month, to insure that sentence, as a certain old far- mons to know that Brigham had on- are so careless, if constituents sertion in the auccceeding number. would mer wanted to know about an ani- ly two sons by his first wife arid require their Address all communications to The to representatives cany Standard, P. 0. Box 385, Salt Lake City, Utah. mal that was that has John to Monnon-ism. renounced strange out their whar will do their dtuy , it would him, and , Correspondence solicited from women in all parts of the Territory, which must have the name of the writer, not the head of that critter left off and He, John) violated his pro- be done. And consequently, this is necessarily for publication but as a guaranty of good faith tail mise the to But to Libbie is have this no wife but the reason we are begun. not a continually urgbut circumstance to what as still are her, follows. We they violently in love ing people, especially women, to Mrs. Ann Eliza Young, of Batt'e Creek. Mich is the general anem of tm Standard, and is duly authorized to quote again; Neither falsehood or with each other that they will live to- keep agitating the subject, to inform receve subcriptions and contract for advertisements. concealment is necessary to a Mor- gether again is one of the possibilities themselves thoroughly on the evils mon. ' Number one is taken into of the future. Officers of the Womans National But we will spare of the system, and then keep informhis confidence from the beginning our readers any further infliction; Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. ing others, until a and her consent respectfully reques- and say in conclusion that an editor shall be awakened public sentiment that will be irresSarah A. Cooke, President. , to ted who his to be M. A. Ham every subsequent marriage is permits paper degrad- istible in its power. And women lfe Presidents. Jennie a. Froibsth, ed such' never to be sensational by formality trash should Mary v James. Recording Secretary. do can dispensed this, if they are only concernHarriet K Bank, Corresponding Secretary, with, until she is too old to hold receive a fitting rebuke from the peo- ed enough, without Jeannette C. Lawrence, Treasurer. interfering with her own at all. She is the head and ple whose good taste and intelliEXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. other benevolent object in any Julia A. Kimball, Laura C. Douglas, ruler of the bevy of wives gence he insults so grossly. Cordelia A. smith, The which they are interested, but Mary A. Lloyd, Selin Boukop ky, E. M. Fisher. they As I have said before, the first article was probably designed to in- can make the two hand in Womans Nation! hand. go Society. of all the others, jure Mrs. Young in the East where Let us have concerned Meets on First Tuesday in each month at Independent wife is mistress Ha at j:30 p. m. women, to and they are forced to obey her as she is having remarkable success in work in the cause, abjectly as slaves. Emma was the lecturing, and doing a grand work and its doom will soon be sealed. second wife of Jones, and the wife in arousing the people to a sense of HEROD ruled her with a rod of iron. There the Nation s shamein tolerating poly A Gentile ladywho claims to have was no Register, Liberal. tyrrany she did not inflict gamy in the land. But we venture lived many years in Utah was in upon her, no mean, merciless to say it will have an grindentirely Our Gentile friends should not New York a few months ago, and ing under foot that she did not exer- site effect, and we should likeoppo-to lose sight of the fact that now is the being interviewed by a Sun report- cise. So hideous was'the first wifes know how much the Sun received time to register. The Assessor is the er, gave her experience of life among treatment of the second that she f- for that Mormon advertisement. the Mormons. A friend has sent us inally went registering officer, and he is requircrazy, and had to be conto appoint a resident ed a copy of the article requesting that fined in an deputy in We should asylum. COACERAED WOMEN. each election precinct. If any Astlie manifold containthink that abode a fitting place for sessor has neglected to do ed therein be answered in the Stan- a Gentile this, lady, who likes their rel In her address at the Twelfth annual notice should he prompt We would do so dard. given of gladly, if igion. meeting of the Mass. Womans Suf- the fact, and the law enforced we could find anything in it to ansin Now she gives the other side of frage Association Mrs. Julia Ward this The fact that it is the wer. respect. Not, that it does not con- the picture. There are certain Howe said, e want concerned woof the Gentiles to register, and tain glaring falsehoods, but because things very galling about this Mor men in our communities, women duty to vote when the time comes, is there is not a single statement that mon custom. The first wife is ex- who cannot rest and amuse them obvious. in a minority does needs to be refuted, simply because pected to treat the new comer as selves while the great works of hu- not release Being them from their dutv in the writer saves another person that welcome guest, and if not in good manity call for workers and call in this trouble by doing it herself. There circumstances she must regard here any more than it her vain. She also said on the same would resign is scarcely an assertion in the whole anywhere else. It must sleeping apartment to her there is occasion that few, never he forgotten that eternal vigcomparitively, five columns of trash and twaddle do humiliation spared the supplanted are the women of our own time who ilance is the price of liberty, and that is not contradicted twice over wife. She must not down have been only get taught, that one of their that in order to be in another place in the article, Al- from her own ready to take throne but she must great duties in life is to exalt the of most every second sentence is a flat dace iter rival circumstances as thev character and destinies of their own advantage upon it. arise favo, able to us, all the contradiction of the one preceding A may fellow who had a pretty sex. young These words are Liberal Even in the attack upon Mrs. Ann wifr soon especially strength should he iu such began to pay his addresses true of the cause, condition that it may he Eliza Youug which is the most men- to a lie took the lat- we want concerned women inter- When young lady, the people of the city Vove dacious and malicious string of false- ter on a little on which, ested in this work. But it is excursion, true called on to vote for the canal hoods we have ever had the ill for-- ; as it happened, his wife had gone. that few women who have tune to see in print. and which behappy scheme for the city, for instance, it They met, and as the wife had had homes of their own seem to be con- is possible that the Church plan trays its Mormon origin there are no intimation of what he was con- cerned about their sisters sorrowing several contradictory statements. might have been defeated if all the templating, she began to make a in Utah, to whom the word home Gentile influence could have been For instance it is said that at the scene, just as a Gentile wife would. is only a mockery, and happiness a thrown time Brigham Young made Ann This is against it. As it was, what of the pre- thing impossible to be convincing proof gained in this little opposition it encountered made Eliza his ninteenth wife all the rem- vious statement that the first Wife is world. the schemers quake. The full nants of love the poor old man had taken into his confidence from is generally conceded that in the It of the opposition should alto give were lavished on Amelia who etc. is ever to be abolished in strength beginning polygamy had not wanted him, but had been ways be ready, not only to oppose We quote a few sentences at ran- the United States the influence of the ecclesiastical schemes of talked into the match by her rela- dom from different of this will woman be a portions powerful agent in robbery, but the effect of a public tives. A few lines above this, ap. No where on the matter. Every healthy precious article. pure woman in and active opposition will make pears the following statement, after earth do women uphold each other so the land should the consider that a per- leaders of the being sealed to countless women, and much as the Mormon women do. sonal majority more careful rests responsibility her both upon to as led to their the alter eighteen They have a having methods and the and a chari- o aid in this work. There are kind sympathy of candidates they set up. blushing brides, to wed the fair Eliza ty for each other that women else- thousands of women all over the The did not have for Brigham the charm where assessors are at work and would do well to emulate. country who are in with will close their labors of assessment sympathy of novelty. Besides he was enamIn his absence, a man had gone the who feel themselves and but cause, ored of Amelia, and was wooing her. on a mission) the two wives lived to- powerless to render any efficient in registration by the first Monday June the sixth day of the month. We will make a few quotations gether, and the second wife attract- aid. To all such we would from the article and leave our read- ed the attention of an inferior say, if There is over two weeks time withman. you can do nothing else you can in which the lists will be ers to judge for themselves what The first wife was all in a amiability, speak fitting word in due season j each precinct. After that open anyone $ntimHdg8HJJl3 y y regis-ere- d Mor-monism,et- c. in- Anti-Polygam- y , Antl-Poh-ga- m I II.TON, Anti-Polyga- 1 Anti-polygam- OUT-HEKODE- mis-stateme- y D nts VV Anti-polygam- . y V |