| Show EDIT ag A sf TP LE AS FATE rate THE ehe dieban san ban franeisco francisco co jewish temes times has bas the annexed paragraph will there be a return to the mufid and of our forefathers the land made mado fin lin immortal mortal in history and song by the suffering of israel will we again gain possess the holy city a city immortal by its ita sieges and its kunf kunn bunne Buffe sufferings rings these are questions of grave importance there are jews who devoutly believe that israel will again be a nation among the nations of the thin earth and there are le ewal KB who think thirk that the the mission of israel view is to live amongst the pe people opie OPIO of the earth and spread the light of true knowledge amongst them the questions propounded and the doubts expressed here hero indicate either profound ignorance of the prophecies of the ancient hebrew seers or little reliance upon their predictions there if Is no event in the future history ry of the jewish race portrayed more clearly in their sacred books than the return of the scattered people to the laud land of their forefathers either judah will bo be gi gathered ara every nation under heaven and the ancient kingdom will be re ra stored with far fai more than its previous riches glory and dominion or ake th e old p prophets td were ril fil failures hires and frauds the latter day saints or mor mons 1 as they are commonly called hav havethe elthe eithe highest assurances apart from the revelations in the jewish scriptures that he who scattered I 1 israel will gather them again in these latter rimes times that the soil of palestine will again become fertile and flowing wl with th milk and honey that jerusalem will be rebuilt that the riches of the great manipulators of the world worlds a wealth will flow unto it that the hebraic commonwealth will be established as a separate and independent government that to it will vill come the messiah in the due time of the great jehovah and that he will prove to be the jesus of nazareth whom the jews once delivered to pontius pilate these events and many detal details is connected therewith are foresha dowed in the book boob of mormon and have havo been revealed from heaven in the th present age aa as part of the pro gramme ot nf ehe tha dispensation ot tha falness of times the mormons Mor mons narl nall willbe found closely connected with the jews in the restoration of latter day y israel they are by blood chiefly descendants of joseph of ancient egyptian fame through th the loins of ephraim to whom descended edthe the birthright ephraim became mixed among the gentiles but blood will tell and the posterity of ephraim and manasseh will ful filthy til fil tue the blessing pronounced by jacob 0 o ared aeed and arid moses and will push the peo plo pio together from the ends of the earth Ephr ephraim ephraim alm aim will not vex judah nor judah ephraim but in the we set time of the lord they will wol woi work k together for the redemption of all israel that judah will yet become a nation possess the holy city rev build b gilld their t air temple where now the boslem moslem mosque rears ita its domes and v minarets mina above the hills of Zio nand fulfill fulfil all the inspired prediction predictions sot of the ezehiel prophets isaiah jeremiah ezekiel et el al at is as sure as the rising of the an sun n after the going down thereof for it is written in the archives of heaven and is declared by him wio who cannot lie and who never breaks his word WINDMILL irrigation THE carson appeal publishes the following account of the manner in which filch a nevadean rancher managed to cultivate one of the dry spots in hat locality john asberry a man who has a little ranch on the suburbs of carson towards soft springs has been unable to secure water to irrigate his land and has finally solved boived the problem koblein independent of anybody W he e dug a well wall thirteen feet dee deep and struck two veins of pure cm cold coid water he then erected a windmill at an expense of 10 which pumps gallons of water upon ris his bis land bevery 24 hours the windmill is built on an entirely new plan and a caveat has already been fila filed reparatory preparatory to securing a patent we the windmill consists ot of four boards about seven feet long fastened to long arms projecting from an axle the wind acts on the affair just a as s water acts on an overshot wheel the wind only strikes the upper part of the thie wheel the lower part being enclosed by a board fence in a slight breeze the mill revolves about 20 00 revolutions per minute but in a good stiff gale it flies eo so fast that a sliding sliding board must be raised to shut off the wind the wheel is connected with the plunger of the tho pump and the water flows in a steady stream the mill was running briskly yesterday when some of the big mills costing were not moving the success of this scheme solves the problem of irrigation in nevada any man can sink his well and erect his mill of rough lumber and have his fie nield field id irrigated at an expense of 50 with his wa ter now flow perpetual mills to raise water have been tried in many places in utah but for some reason that we are not aware of do not seem to meet with favor for any great length of time they have not solved the problem of irrigation for the dry places of utah whatever they may have done for nevada A MORMON EATERS DISGRACE THE name of Christ christiancy dancy fancy i first came into public prominence nce nee through the connection of the senator bearing that name with the mormon question senator christian cy figured r for awhile as a pious statesmen whose chief legislative efforts were di direct rectal oi against the suppression of mormon polygamy he fathered a bill jore prepared pared for him by some utah adventure adventurers ris and worked hard for its passage and for some time his name appeared conspicuously in every congles congressional atonal anti antl mormon movement he being quite an old man made a sensation by marrying a young girl employed as a treasury clerk he was subsequently sent as united states minister to peru then came the story of his domestic infelicity his application for divorce the exposure of his brutality folly duplicity and meanness a and nd now comes another and more disgusting chapter in the old mormon eaters unsavory history shenew the new york 11 derald herald er ald of august 20 gives the following particulars of testimony in the Christ christiancy fancy lancy case sworn to by mr A Fo liott llott a noted a specialist of washington D C whick which created quite a commotion in court A follett testified that senator christiancy called at his hia drug store and informed him that his wife was in a critical condition conditi om and that he had been referred to witness as a careful and competent practitioner in such specialties witness told him to go to some of the regular physicians of Washingto nand naud gave him the names of several among them was dr boyle the senator said he would not call in a regular physician dr boyle or any other he wanted counsel more than he did practical service because he was fairly read upon obstetrics and theoretically posted thereon he further said sald that he was too far fkr advanced in years to commence commerce the rearing of a 3 young youn haf hal family and for that reason lie he had operated upon hh ith wife himself erom from the effects of his operation his wife was confined to her bed and suffering great pain witness finally after considerable urging agreed to call and see the senators wife which he did one evening about the middle of july 1876 at 10 he went to no indiana avenue south side and was met by senator Christ christiancy lancy iancy who took him into the front room on the lower floor of the house it appeared to be used as an office and parlor after a short consultation witness ess went into a back room where a lady was confined to her bed senator Christ christiancy lancy iancy told him that chismas this was his bis wife and introduced him as the doctor who had called to prescribe for her the patient was very wea kand complained of considerable pain an examination showed positive indications of malpractice witness neade out a prescription went to his hia drug store prepared the medicine and delivered it to senator Christ christiancy lancy iancy the following day the senator called on witness and stated that his wife was improving two days later he again called witness to his house and said his wife was suffering and complaining when witness arrived at the house he was informed by senator christiancy that hi his fifels mother was in 1 the sick room and nothing could be done until he got rid of her when witness again saw the patient she appeared much distressed and ea es specially ally when he informed her that a premature birth would bon son sjon occur she said fald that she had protested a against ainest it had availed nothing ihen zhen as her husband insisted upon performing the operation witness advised her to be on her guard against undue excitement and that with proper remedies and careful nursing she would soon be well the following sunday senator christiancy called at witness stora slora and stated that the result of the operation had been very satisfactory and that his wife was then getting along nicely he then asked if any further treatment was necessary and witness told him gano no senator christian christiancy cy said how N much do lowe I 1 owe you fur your connection with this case witness replied twenty five dollars the senator thereupon took out his pocketbook paid the money and left the store at this point the hearing was adjourned the lie tie defence decided not to tb cross examine the tho witness at this time the pious old scapegrace grace was BO so religious that the thought of a few mormons cormons Mor mons having more wives than one at the same time and caring darlng caring daring for and educating the offspring of such unions was too much for him to endure with quietude BO so he exerted himself to the tiie utmost to bring down upon tion them the wrath of the country and the force of the government yet it appears from the above evi evl dence that he would not scruple for the gratification of his hio baser passions to gain possession of a young and trusting woman and then after disgusting her with his stingy and selfish ways commit an outrage upon her which in its nature and intent ia Is of the very essence of murder if you want to find the most inveterate vet erate haters baters of plural marriage you must look for them among the lustful licentious and depraved and they are not always of the ignorant and uneducated class but move often in what is called good society Y and pose for christians of the most refined type among women you will discover them in the number of those who commit the unnatural crimes crimea which are the curse odthe of the country who smother their m mate ate nal instincts and kill the unborn babes seeking through them t tho the gift of life on earth who refuse to fill the measure of their own creation the reproduction of their species but not the means devised in nature for procreation who accept the pleasure su rebut but repudiate the responsibility sinners against god and humanity cherishing the subtle spirit of crime the genius of destruction in their bosoms the work of satan in their hands they lower themselves beneath the level of the brutes and trenwith then with mincing words and pious mien they talk of the terrible wickedness of plural marriage and ind call for vengeance upon those whose lives are in accord with nature and in iii harmony with divine dlane commands vow wo we do not say that all appo bents of plural marriage aro arc of these kinds of modern christians 11 we have never made a charge of that character but wedo we do assert that the vilest of them are active and viru lent bentanti anti antl polygamists we will RO go a step further and maintain that those who are chiefly engaged in stirring up the prejudices and ani mosi ties of the public against the cc mormon family relation under pretence predence pre tence of or sho bho shocked clied piety and aggravated ban san sanctity cuts cUty will be found on thorough investigation to be corrupt at heart vicious in im habit saturated with hypocrisy and vil gainous in intent long experience I 1 in watching the career of such violent assailants of mormonism and bombastic oham champions of I 1 civilization has hag demonstrated to us this jact fact and it only re requires quires time and circumstances to develop it in their history I 1 the name of chri christiancy will i be coupled with inaam infamy y in all nil future ie generations GO so long as it is remembered at all and the fane fate of all those who have sigu signalized alize themselves in a attacking tacking t this great latter day work w which ich the almighty has established has been either sorrow disgrace oblivion or speedy death so shall it be with the multitude of men and nations that fight against mount zion MUNICIPAL territorial AND NATIONAL LAW THERE are not wanting in this region persons who clamor very loud loudly y for the maintenance of a certain law of congress and the punishment of those who are said to vi it bul but who ho arb are ready at iny any time to W break local laws and regulation or encourage their violation which Itei itel interfere fere w with eith their notions or stand jn tub way of their pecuniary interest they do not seem beem to understand der stand that they aregust are just as culpable if not more so than the people against whom they make tag this outcry even if the latter have done all that 18 Is 19 alleged against C them syme of them will argue that there is a wide difference between mere municipal ordinances or territorial jaws laws and an act af congress they may do so forthe nor for the purpose of castl casti casting ng dust in the eyes of the uninformed and of making excuse for their own lawless lawlessness ness nesb but this subterfuge is so th thin in that anyone any one accustomed to using his eyes can easily see through it it is true that a municipal body authorized to pass ordinances din dla ances anees nce uce for the he government of a city derives all its powers from a charter given by legislative enactment it is also true that in a territory the legislature Is restricted in its authority by the organic act which gave it existence but at the same time it must be acknowledged that congress obtains its powers and is limited in its authority by the constitution of the united states each body has a sphere of its own the valid acts of either are just as binding within that sphere as are me the others in theirs an act of congress if not in accord with the constitution is vold void just as much so as a territorial statute in opposition to the organic act or a municipal ordinance antagonistic to the city charter Is it possible that any one pretending to be learned in law or skilled in logic will pretend that a municipal ordinance in harmony with the charter is not as binding inside the tho city limits as an act of congress within the sphere ot of its operations or that a territorial statute compatible with the organic act and congressional provi provisions lons long Is not as authoritative within the territory as a law of the united states if so an his pretensions must be great er than his acquirements acquire ments or he Is arguing for inter interest est eat and not for truth if 11 the tiie salt lake city council passes an ordinance regulating the sale of liquor bail by a high license fee and authority is found in the char ter ler for the passage of such an ordinance Is not that in law a bind ing regulation nna nua aua and should it not be cb observed served as closely as a revenue law of 0 the united states if not why not it may ap A be p argued that the validity of d tbt th e ordinance may be contested yes and so may that of tha the aau |