Show A FEMALE ANTI antl MORMON tim THE new now york sun sw of ofa recent date has hag a long tong on 0 article in relation to a woman who is seeking notoriety not to mention material profits 51 in n the east in the old worn path of anti antl mormon story telling her name is mrs jennie Frol froiseth and she is announced as the vice vlee president of the theW womans comans omans national anti polygamy society her object is stated to be to en navor navon to td strengthen the antt anti poly my gamy gainy sentiment by g in tile more influential churches of this city brooklyn and new Eng england landi lands with a view to forming a branch of the nathionel Nat ionel anti polygamy society after each lecture the sun says she has letters sif strong recommendation to cler eler clergymen gyman and well known ladies frem Gover governor fior eli ell H murray and other prominent gentile of salt lake city mrs Fr frilseth s husband is a ivil engineer employed by the territorial government of utah I 1 the sun is a little mistaken on this matter thene there is no ho sue suc 11 person employed by the territorial government of utah the person referred to isa is a surveyor who has recel v en many favors from the people here hire but not sufficient it appears appeals fo to inspire either him or his spouse with any degreeff degree of gratitude this how have no reason to expectant expect and if those who manage to make a living out of the people of utah would only keep within the bounds of truth we woul dask nothing more of them whether ther thee mrs froiseth Pr Fr is taking this course or not a few quotations from the suns report of her story telling will be sufficient to decide my husbands duties gradually took him among a mormon and we were invited te to the and hat bat ht t they cail cau their i homes lomes I 1 saw and aud beard laid h enough in my visits to assure me that there is not a happy mormon house bouse household boidin boldin in utah it lapay may ile tie oset set down as a truism sin bin that two or more women bearing the relation of wife to the same in man an ca cannot not live peacefully within h hearing earing or speaking distance perhaps the worst feature of it all al fig is that th a t children C h 1 idren of 0 f mormon on Ir saints are taught the them prejudices of their mothers at an early age even imbibe them thorn with their first 11 houi ou ish ishmeal ment meat evil passions are implanted and I 1 say siy confidently that children more precocious so far as evil eyll is m ACer deer ned than t tiie tile children pt of the saints intal do not exist I 1 J J run gun n a room about ig 18 feet I 1 saw a rough looking ng man three women nl enAnd and a number of children ien ren ranging from infants infante a almost mow moa to young men and women found that thab the women were the mans wives and the bothen mothen mo them then of the tho children they bore oretho brethe the relations to each oiher other of grandm grandmother mother and daughter I 1 I 1 the occasion of the organization of the society she fe represents resents is i s stated to be efti a particularly partie u va ris flagrant instance of the wrongs of mamon mormonism which aa as narrated in the usual style of antl auti Mormon thormon stories and is no douba made up with embellishments lish ments fram the miles case the defendant ab she e makes out to 6 bea be a cM mormon ormon by corres correspondence pon dence induced nati uati oFed tied a english girla girl a former schoolmate to come to sal salt t lake and adl marry him him and goes on oil to say when she entered the endo endowment w house houe on the day of her m marriage she bhe wag hon ifield to see th that bri two other women sisters stood at the altar waiting to he be 16 her lover he iro when she protested coolly declared his purpose tb be 1 baled to all ail three and to give one of the sisters who was a few years older olden old r than the english Engli sli sil girly girl the precedence piece ce dence bd the whole gentile community muil mull ity was out outraged raked and our society was formed but we met at first with closed doors and watchful guards for the atonement b by y blood Is not a dead lette letter r by any means in utah the mor mormons cormons do not openly shoot or stab their enemies as they did but deaths are ahre tre fre quent As ks the coroner coronet is a mormon th the e lbs sterry steryl of these Is never unravelled lied 11 how cearto ne near arto to the truth the woman comes in her stor ston story your our readers can decide the lecture was made up for 1 people at a and not intend I 1 ed for utah repetition jt it da doe well enough afar ot ae and among people who have never visited vitti jed ted this derri territory but butof if she gains any anything like an exten extensive sive tive audience in the tho east she will meet with many who have traveled this ibis way anu and will know how much value ta attach to her little tale taie after going over the same sanie ground that so to many pious preachers and subscription gatherers have previously ou sly siy trod she repeats repeat 5 the remedy proposed by those very wise problem solvers who have been for several sessions endeavoring to obtain more congles congressional i onal legislation for utah after announcing that 1 mormon s in is on the increase she says cour our on only y hope is iq hrom from fro id outside congress has only to pasia pass a sufficiently 0 stringent law jaw against ifor mormonism mo cism and of aust dust destroying spying mormonism will be short the only law that the united states circuit court of th the e territory ry can proceed under was passed in 1861 it fir fig is grievously I 1 insufficient I 1 i ent conviction convict ion lon under it is an impossibility 1 because it requires q u lle lre s direct diree U proof of polygamy in a tr trial triai ia u upon J an indictment found under derit it no direct pro proof lean rean can be secured fd phat what is needed is a law making circumstantial evidence of poly gamy admissible cihat what is demanded is public I 1 sentiment to spur congressmen to their duty and women can create it without venturing beyond the circle of their own friends what Wh atwould would they be disposed to lodo do you think if they saw women principal from the old world turned on their arrival into the tithing thing Vi yard of the endowment house as slaves were before the war to awain await awald af master usually one of thet foremost men in the church who makes his choice as though be was buying cattle when ever a new batch of converts arrives this sight may be seeni deeni we lve ask our readers just to tb lina lind imagine gine if they can a few for fame mee meeting jn salt bait lah Lak olty City to chal chat about polygamy and aud compelled to set watchful rui rul guards leat leaf somebody might t hemr hear and lood be in danger it itis is astonishing thata that any ny man pr woman would have the hardihood ardih to td stand ta nd up ii in public and tell such a story and still inore more astonishing that th at any Y sane person perison could be found td believe belleve it and who with a grain of good sense and fairness fainie sg cannot see ste the infamy bof a I 1 proposition whether made by male or female to td frame laws for the conviction vict viet iori fori of an alleged offender without real proof of crime we do not wish to pursue this matter further we have been heen en frequently disgusted at the tho unblushing falsehood of methodist and presbyterian preachers i who have gone easa aas to jecture juip tur aa against U the ifor morain mons 11 bu hut in this cs r view with aortal sorrow r w the we spectacle i f a woman om utah placing persell benore before the public with such euch stories as those we have quoted fabii from th thet 15 ew W york fw un the sadi shame near and id 5 aig chow eyt eki even ever er must fali fall as M thoe who have prepared this harangue barangue and sent their missionary 11 forth on oh this errand of evil verl veri ay they ey wa will have their reward 1 A 1 1 4 |