Show A arnom THE TUM CHICAGO wim wlm i J I 1 T ch chicago 0 o rie zig TIG n e in anh art artick headed seh seb Sch ismat ni a all ail a alc it lah lak les ther probability tere lere tta argument ent is based upon ap gatra extra 4 from froma a private letter written in thib this gly bly city to oneff the editors of 1 in ill which says the W editor ilah have he a was atis iq fathe inthe cy The editor r tow to am sUette etto is is wrt k ha ten is one we suppose e who city before Confer conference euce his c correspondent n writes about this schism to him as though he was wa famil famular lar with its secret exis existence tenae when he was her here this corroborates hi information formation what whom we behave have from another anoche quarter that influential fluent ial lal embers members of ue tee the government fa familiar millar with the existence of a ecret plot in this ci etty city ity to io pro produce dube division and favored the scheme promising substantial aid and support in Art carr earr carrying plan that would produce dis db seris Beris ibn among the latter day saints and weaken the power and influence of 61 the priesthood in the midst oft of the opeo people ele eie in speaking of pf thie thle expected elfed schism sin ithe editor says of the ruling church authority d tue the M will hardly dare darato to try nio the old oid cami llan lian of bullet buh but thre thero need be no fio surprise if ha he does for oon he haab so iong long been accustomed to wield unlimIted 1 sway away s oren ored his dupes that moone no can ean tell teu tol foi measures his Us audacity may inay lead such buch a stale state meil as this chisa simply amply ridiculous andt ands and W 0 o 14 noi not be deemed worthy of tot n notice 0 ulce tice w gjere ero eno ere jit arh adf hat tt 1 substantiates another statement which hasl hasi beed beeri jadv madu made to us fo to tha thea effect that when if thih this scheme of division was discussed a and nd arranged by liy the th e parties here hero who were to be toe ther carrying g it out 16 fc was under that ifancy w ere used the trin T a fecto feet i to think might probably robab y dethe bethe casi case government L apud d A fly y tf p the tho rescue and th the authorities leo teo of the tue church chure h were to be speedily squelched or decal decapitated bated L d the testimony of this correspondent is important as it shows that ann m n have bee bep beep i 4 work gopher li fe ike undermining a and plotting g and andi 14 in depret deprete collusion of this people to destroy tiie the church of jesus christof matter but bat though ther they have ta hide their from mhd pr and mid their works have breen th in th the P tK and n yd th they ey IJA wo v baid paid safa yato aho vho 0 see bee ethia se ethla ethis arid wha who us Ther eriv erly ile ya R yi r DOU U the tho thoin their I 1 r opera lons loos am s h ev J thrown jb inta but jut lut corrupt orr u t eity elty city never rever created a more startling effect tham than did the words of gods servant when he was inspired sixteen days ago to speak with bold plaiR ness concerning ning the condition of affairs in certain quarters god was with him and hi ne e was led to take tak which has bali 1 the uncovering of df i a i deep dap latch laid scheme leme and aud cunningly arranged trap which ith ita originators lna ina tors were not prepared to have disclosed just then but this is only the repetition of often occurred in the history of the latter day saints god fulfilling hiso ficie that he hp W would 1 d show that I 1 his elsido lis Its greaten greater r av than a 1 11 the to 0 o entertain senious serious dou doubts ks out s uit of this plot 4 J ifo hovi pv var noi not deex expected from freni iphia ihla movement ahil 0 ham and his leaders t perhaps a hundred in ale all al are ara intelligent able abife and exceedingly energetic men jhb he mormons cormons Mor mons jj hiten intensely hely nely stolid fanatic aland and it will be better bekter toa to await awalt alt aIt result with itle itie beb heb than to hope too much from this apparent revolt 1 f we must colties confess th that thai a t we do not feel flattered lit tit a this description of the morn mons 0 but wh ere the con conclusion elusion arrived r I 1 V et atlis atis so to correct ahat that it will be better to await results with patience 1 than to hope too much from this apparent revolt we wo will pot quarrel about the process by which the abune arr arrives 1 ives atit at it ifft and the others who go ao anxiously await some indication of the downfall of mormonism would not cot hope too much from the rumors of difficulty which reach their ears signally they would not make BO so many mistakes as they do in the present caaso case they appear to have sufficient discernment cern ment to distinguish between a tempest in a small teapot and a genuine storm lycan n without egotism be claimed for the church of or jeus jesus christ of latter day saints that it has done more in la the forty lorty years jears it has been in existence and jand especially of late years towards liberalizing the religious i ous world dind rind breaking down many barriers than any tiny other system extant there was a time and not riot very 16 g since sinco when cheerfulness c and inn innocent 0 ent enjoyment ere ere erg considered consid sred inerda incompatible t cje with ue religion man to be e religious 5 was I 1 retied to live in a atao s 5 ato of which was iya svery verv productive of mandof the leaders of religious I 1 have changed their views materially upon these ese tse pointy and the example of the latler latier day ofay saints ho not been without its effect in bringing about this his improvement f at a church congress lately held at liv liverpool er the rev J erskine clark r ead read a p paper a er in favor of a well conduct e ed d t theatre he a K for religious people ho he urged that for the tho poorer classes especially those w who ho need most mosi of a ali all 11 theatricals under linder cirni Out mut control rol severed from c carrupt ing log and abid iid lid ileen licen 1 an lid Udus S would be apt affidi but healthy recreation 11 1 at the sa samei r a e time he thought that the theatre ngat hiat as present existing among us is one ono of tho iho most fearfully powerful of orr our schools office probably there are but few who are familiar with i theatre as they are conducted in ipa irge rge cities who will dispute iee lee 06 ife bf this latter iatter statement opar cara carm but while hiie hile it is admitted d that need Mer recreation pation the lader iader pf af society c ev should take the direction of use ments and aud not array themselves against them ok or abandon the bilau management of them to people whose highest aimis almis aim alm is to make money cht cut of them we have proved in t this Is city thab that theatricals can be so conducted as to afford cheerful and healthy re prea preat tion fion and yet hot not be attended by the juill julit usual ial lai vicious and baneful surroundings that characterize charac teriza the performance do odthe of the drama in other comm bomm communities unities example in this reck respect peet is is rot hot lost and we hope to see it haye have nany imitators throughout our nation and others whenever fhe the he dra mashall be placed under proper control and the good of the people shall be the aim in the performances presented du on the stage and the surroundings of the theatre tr e be made to conform tp strict regulations eions vions then ah an excellent and healthful means of amusement wiil will be found which people of every class ard and even children may patronize with the happiest and most beneficial effects 1 |