Show A batoh BATCH OF falsehoods ids ABOUT THE weir THE ulc salt LAKE LANE postmaster X IM FOUL arm AIM INFAMOUS A correspondent of the st louis be publican says bays I 1 called palled upon beveral several gentiles Gen tilea to obtain their views among them being john T lynch postmaster of salt lake mr lynch said bald it la is the great greatest erst evil that was ever even inflicted on any people hold ing the public position t hat thau I 1 do I 1 know whereof I 1 speak and there must be legislation to atop stop it what kind 0 legislation would you have let there be a commission appointed for tor this territory with 3 ar to enforce the laws and let jet at uhe the ahem punish all who are guilty ot of bigamy regard regardless lew of peace or power what would you do with those already the of more than une wife and how about their children 2 1 1 will wili tell you the majority ot those having a plurality of wives are middle aged or the tho meridian of life give mbeni them to under artand that they stop where they are arb that the penalty of the law wll wid be ba enforced to its fullest extent should they marry again and in a few years time will have emmi effi effaced aced koed all their crime with their children I 1 would have them educated compel them to go to public schools where something besides mormonism Is ia taught and in a few months they could be taught to eee the errors errora committed by their anc ancestors estore and they would not care to carry on the so eo called religion what effect does it have on the morals of the community rhe the worst the very veny worst that could be imagined it is a well known fact that what the young men of mormon parent 8 see at home educates them to a life of li ii I 1 know from unimpeachable pea chabie chabla testimony that the majority of the younk young men who visit the houses bouses of fal fame damein in the city are of mormon parentage row now how about aboul mormon girls girk lot mo me relate you a littia inci dent A few days ago I 1 witnessed a curious transaction in which the leader leaden of the demimonde demi monde of the city was one of the parties to the salo sale of some land before tho saie bale was consummated a discussion ensued concerning the mormon question the woman was asked how bow many mady m many any ADY girls of that faith were in her establishment lish ment she replied that there were 19 inmates but of these only six were mormons cormons Mor mons but in explaining this she bile bid said sid if she were to ad mit mil all those of the mormon religion that applied sho bho would have no need for any othere others tho young youn 9 men and girls of abla fal falth faith thare are the ones to save let us educate them and let those who have already committed crime dime go goj but put such to 10 strict fons lons on thern them that they cannot marry aga agal inand nand time will obliterate all then thet theae te infamous marriage c stare arb are the mormon women generally true to their marriage yes sir bir I 1 think they are arc they aro taught to oby their husbands it is vi a parl pare of their religion and 7 I 1 donst dout remember of ever hearing bearing of a married woman among them proving insun insua true before I 1 it t ia urd tro yng yag 91 girls LU th 1 ruhr ed ad and they are the ones onea that should be the cormons mormons say may ay there were no brothels othela br in salt lao lae IAO city before the advent of the gentiles hoddo how do you yon account for that thai thib this was very likely the cabe cue for the construction of mormon society obviates the demand for any such finch establishments george 0 bates an attorney telis tells the following concerning a trip through the territory in january 1873 1 visited the son bon Bo thern athern part of the territory on busl bubl business ness nesb and stopping at a house to dine I 1 saw five wives of an old bishop heated at the table and in and around the ranch were some bome thir thirty ty six bix large boys boya and garla girls from 10 to 16 years of age and I 1 heard that all thebe these young cormons mormons slept in the bame same room during the win ter tor and in the hot weather in summer they slept in the straw in the stable all living in promiscuous concubinage I 1 also know that rev era of these young girl giri were bearing children of thir thair brothers cousins and uncles this was a matter of daily occurrence the religious te teachings to the females be that comans woman a future p pines in ets eta was enhanced by the number of 0 children h adren I 1 bhe shu boe no m martyr atter who might be its father A thousand interviews and espa like ilke the above can be ob bained from trustworthy citizens I 1 have talked with a large number and they am are all of the same bamo opinion no gentile was heard to express the opinion that he be wanted the mor mons ba ni abedor flathe desired to interfere in any way with their religious couo proceedings provided they dropped the polygamy part of it my observations lead me to believe that the younger portion of the comma anity the unmarried girl girls are leading jives of bhame shame while the majority of them are not public prostitutes they are made the slaves of a favored few the same bame cast of countenance is ia to he be found in nearly every face you may look at and it Is ia not that of a virtu virtuous innocent birj girl |