Show ECONOMICS OP OF MORMONISM A neatly printed pamphlet of ninety one pa pages es entitled I 1 social of bolay tolay today to day or the mormon question in its economic aspects by D D lum co port jervis N Y finds its way to our table in this publication A gentile author of utah and its people expresses views of mormonism from the standpoint evidently of a chief who has been among the saints and expresses them with a vigor boldness and originality rarely come upon among the multitude ot 0 writers upon this more or less fas ci natina theme our gentile it plainly appears has bag no fears of our saint aint edmunds of the united states senate before his pen neither does he betray any love for or confidence in the congressional patent remedies prescribed for the tw twin I 1 n relic belie of our modern civilization for the power behind the etrone for the purpose beneath these movements for the overt overthrow broi of zion he appears to have even less respect t that there are after all some redeeming features in the peculiar institution our author of and its people in w this vigorous pamphlet appears to pretty thoroughly establish asta blish it gives a relish to ohp philosophic feast set out by this justinian com men to realize that the spread assumes to be a study of operation cooperation co and arbitration in mormonism from the point of a wage worker deductions drawn from arguments furnished by saints or sinners under the head of labor and its just awards are sure to be interesting as they are timely if not always convincing conAn cing and our gentile writer certainly makes a very good point for the saints when on page 28 of his pamphlet he be says the principle of arbitration is cardinal 1 I in the faith aud and practice of the mormon it was established and i long lone years before the same method was ein Floyed employed by england and america A W eric a to settle sett e the disputes over the depredation by the confederate cruisers which swept the united states merchant marine from the seas As ion long ago as 1834 the principle was established in the institution of the mormon church the sketch which our pamphleteer draws of brigham young is very unlike the photographs which are most circulated in the east thir aih tv five years ao ago he I 1 says 11 the e c operative cooperative co O social gospel of the mormons cormons attracted the attention and won the admiration of such socialistic apostles of england as robert owen 1 george jacob holyoake and fronterre Bron Brou terre terr obrien the latter of whom said that the mormons cormons had lerea creaked cre aed ed a soul under 1 the ribs of death 91 such united action and cordial operation cooperation co he be submits show that there must have been a master mind among them who not only possessed their confidence but was entitled to it by the wisdom of his counsel that such a roan man ham young is now I 1 think the impartial verdict of 1113 history tory from the very first brigham young set his face as a flint against the selfish spirit of avarice governing trade under which mormon and gentile alike groaned in brigham youngs suggestions for great things he be never forgot the small industrial independence was the constant star that illuminated his bis horizon to build mills establish factories to reclaim oe desert gather the poor to provide labor to show a novice hofto to carve out a living from rugged nature were as strongly marked characteristics of his life as his role as a religious teacher it reviewing the history of the more mord recent surgical operations by doctors of law of the edmunds school to cut out the foul cancer of poly polygamy gain y our gentile writer brings an indictment against Govern government men which if it oe be as true as it is startling should make even the paving stones in washington cry out in indignant alarm and demand a judicial halt and right about lace face almost ever ayery I 1 y charge brought by the colonies against the crown in our declaration of independence can be paralleled in utah against the federal government says this merciless critic i judges as unjust as jeffries befoul its ben bench ell and a vigor as vindictive as was d displayed clayed flayed towards the huguenots Huguen Hugden of france by the courts of louis 14 abor by the courts of henry eth and elizabeth towards catholics prevails in utah i in addition to the subjects ts here mentioned this trench trenchant rit writ writer e r upon the fao mic aspects of sui treats in a vivid and comprehensive manner morality and education I 1 plural marriage the moral crusaders and what is the he labor 1141 movement ov ement and laken all in all forms what our white hat philosopher of precious memory would call mighty interesting reading ng arbion al view washington at butte on wednesday a tea team m attached to to a delivery wagon ran into a herd of cows upon ex examiner exa minar amitia tion it was found that the backs of 0 two of the latter had been broken frank hayes writes from SAU sale lake city that he would h hi pleased to come back to this city if he be could get a class of sufficient numbers to train in athletic sports during the coming win va tet ter vanston evanston chieftain |