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Show s X 9 never be conducted by a man of God. In the other it means the moral welfare of a people; not Politics to wreck but to elevate. calls out the baseness in man; religThis paper la on file at tne American ion rails out the best. How then can Mining Congress. Denver, Colorado. Mr. Smoot, having the interests of his SALT LAKE COUNTY OFFICERS. church at heart, descend to the level of the most prosaic condition of huCounty Seat, Salt Lake City. man affairs, and yet hope to guide his Clerk J. U. Eldredge, Jr. people's morals; how can be aspire to Treasurer J. A. Groesbeck. anything in a secular sense but the Recorder P. O. Perklus. absorption to his own purposes of the Sheriff C. P. Emery. moral welfare of his people? Brown. M. C. Aaseaiinr The union of church and state is Auditor F. Heginbotham. Attorney Willard Hanson. ever a menace to both; the segregaSurveyor J.B. Swenson. tion of them both as where leaders Commissioners J. C. Mackey, J. E. are Involved as politicians probably Cosgriff. Clinton and J. means exaltation. As an ecclesiast Mr. Smoot will reTHE THAW CASE, UGHI ceive the support of his people and the The Jury in the Thaw case have disgood opinion of all people; as a politiwould It Is unfortunate. It very cian, Mr. Smoot receives the anatheagreed. mas of all lovers of fair play, and is have been a very good thing for the looked at askance by his people of the entire country if the rase oould have been settled one way or As a part of the declarations adopt- ists. the other, either that Thaw was con- ed by the Mormon church in conferTOOELE COUNTY OFFICERS. demned to the electric chair, to im- ence assembled, a sort of a rider to appears this prisonment or been declared not the main declaration, County Seat, Tooele City. guilty. It is not with a desire to statement: "The reaffirmation of this comment upon the action of the Jury doctrine and policy, however, is pre- Clerk Ivan Ajax. Treasurer E. M. Orme. In the case that Inspires this article, dicated upon the express understand- Recorder F. W. Frailey. but only from the thought suggested ing that politics in the states where Sheriff UL O. Evans. as te what a good thing It would hare out people reside shall be conducted Assessor J. A. Millward. been could our news columns be as in other parts of the union; that Attorney J. B. Gordon. Surveyor Haines Grlndley. freed froifi the nauseating details of there shall be no interference by the Commissioners J. G. Brown and W. the mesa. And it is a mesa. The state with the church nor with the J. Hammond. SHOULD prominence of both the dead man and free exercise of religion. TOWN OFFICERS OF STOCKTON. the accused man, taken with the fact POLITICAL PARTIES MAKE WAR that it was practically a fight of the UPON THE CHURCH, or menace the James G. Brown, President law against untold wealth, made the civil, political or religious rights of Brand, George Henry Thomas, cue so famous. its members as such against a policy James B. Hickman, E. R. Macklnson, But a moral, in fact several of them, of that kind, by any political party or Board of Trustees. G. Fraser, Clerk. can be deduced from the results of the set of men whatsoever, we assert the A. W. H. Booth, Treasurer, deliberation of the Jury. From com- Inherent right of lor being the aforesaid conflicting claims, ments heard on all sides, both locally the church, and her right and duty to F. A. Glbeaut, Town MarshaL and from travelers from the east, the call upon all her children, ud upon The rumor that Tom Johnson Is to general consensus of opinion seemed all who love Justice, and desire the manage Mr. Bryans campaign appears to be that Thaw should have been re- perpetuation of religious liberty to to have been started just to see which leased, not on the plea of "Americana come to her aid, to stand with her would deny it first At this distance, Mr. Dolmas, leading until the danger shall have passed." it looks like a dead heart dementia" counsel for Thaw, termed the unwritThat rider is in direct accord with LOCALETTES. ten law, but from the fact that he the policy adopted by Mr. Smoot Times. wu protecting the honor of his wife inspired no doubt 'by his leaders and Milford Bert McBride, an old acquaintance and because whether demented or a which assures him the and for many years acting as traveldegenerate the law should not punish right to call upon the members of the ing factotum for a pill foundry, was him. A great many also wonder at church, should his candidacy be at- here last Sunday en route to Las the action of the Jury in not acquitting tacked upon religious grounds. In Vegas. J Ji Thaw. other words, the phrase "should politiWhen the boys are down from the But the fact of the matter is no cal parties make war upon the church mines, if they will just step in and tell doubt ' that the Jury did not look at or gienace the civil, political or re- Ss how work is progressing, it will to their interest and our pleasure the moral phase of the matter. It was ligious rights of Its members" indi- be to print the same. a question of the oligarchy vs. the pro- cates that should the candidacy of Mr. A A letariat. in other words, the as- Smoot be opposed upon religious The excuralon brought down a lot n Salt Lakers among sumption Is that the majority of the grounds, the church stands prepared of men on that Jury were poor men or to back up Mr. Smoot, thinly veiling them Messrs. O'Donnell and Carter, council and both wideof the men in middle circumstances. If its threat that the members are ex- awake city business men, as genthat is' true, they would look with pected to stand by him. ial, as they make em. Come again! ja j suspicion on the efforts of the man of Can Mr. Smoot see the menace to The big race on May 1 is attracting wealth to free himself. Had the cue a state Jn this fact? Does Mr. Smoot Each of been conducted purely along the lines realise that the announcement of his attention from all around. the horses has its admirers and of the moral phase of It; had there candidacy for the same office he now backers, and the stake of 91.000 added not been such a lavish display of holds, would be a practical declaration to the other causes of interest, makes wealth; 945,000 for socalled experts; that he intends standing by the let- the event one to be looked forward to. Ji Jl 9100,000 tor leading counsel of Thaw, ter of the law expressed In that Mr. McKeon tried the experiment the exploitation and ostentation of phrase, and that he expects the mem- of boiling eggs in his hot springs the great wealth, the chances are that the bers of the church to see that he other day, with gratifying results. men of that jury would have simply is elected? Does not Mr. Smoot and One that was in five minutes was Just right for the average epicure, being looked at the matter from the view- his see that If he runs neither hard nor soft, while one that point of the unwritten law; would sgaln that It will be a practical declar- was submerged for seven minutes was have come into court, and have uld: ation of war? Does he realize that if just nicely hard. So that question Is "Well done. Thaw. We release you he attempts to make the race for settled. because there are many more Stan- United States senator even as lay LOCALETTES. ford Whites In the country. Go free member of hla church that It means and continue your good work, that of a practical repudiation of all the other rfute Courant. A boom Is coming felkiw-citlxenridding the earth of moral lepers." declarations adopted by he and his he But It wu a question of the man up and doing and ready to usher and that it means that of wealth and the man of brawn. The those declartatlons were adopted only id i.e uay. . J Jury uw only a man of great wealth as a blind? The mining Interests of this section who wu using that great wealth to The announcement of Mr. Smoot's need exploiting and the Courant Intends to do it. term which from him that they protect candidacy would be tatamount to a Jl Jl the majesty of the law. They looked declaration that he will make- the Several young couples will long as an at Thaw simply example of that fight, knowing that he will receive the be hieing away to the Manti as men clothed and Ask of the winds and the degenerate efllminacy why? support of his followers, given him largely represented In the social under guise of those declarations so moon. Jl Jl circles of the eut; that uw a menace honestly submitted and honestly Nineteen hundred seven bids to society their code planned that adopted by the followers of the fair to be the most and prosperous year society as being made up of thou church? Would it be taken as an in- this county has ever seen both in agwealthy beings who are guided by pas- dication of good faith on the part riculture' and mining. Ji . sion and who kill only as a right of his church if he Is permitted to The antimony district will soon convouchsafed by their wealth and they run again, not to mention the dire re- tribute considerable to the success of could not agree that he did right In sults that would follow should he un- this entire region and Marysvale win doing what he did do. Can Mr. he one of the most beneiltted of all fortunately lie elected? Had it been a poor mu, had the Smoot not see that if he runs for the towns. . X poor man been unable to employ that office again and if the members The Couran has purchased a buildport talent, and had only a poor law- of the church should stand by him, he ing site in Marysvale and will, in ( yer, appointed by a charitable court; would be elected that it would mean short time, erect a suitable office had they heard the story from the a practical declaration to the world building and put in a printing plant This is not all wind and the county Evelyn that those principles were submitted records will show. lips of the outraged wife Nesbitt Thaw told hers; had they and adopted only as a blind, as a Jl . Our genial local representative has seen a man in the prisoners dock who snare to lead those who are not familstood accused of protecting his own iar with conditions here, to believe taken unto himself a helpmeet in the person of Miss Laura E. Roppley. of and his wifes honor, knowing that that Mr. Smoot ami his Tropic. The entire force of the Cour-an- t man a had did accused the great only wishes Mr. aud Mrs. Kell a most had only the Jeopardy and not deed In ridding the earth of a moral the guardianship of a state In their successful voyage through life. May they have their full quoto of Joy and leper, they would never have left the hauds? anil they both live long and peace Jury box, but, probably without taking Mr. Smoot standa now on a pinnacle The manager. a ballot, they would have uld: Not to become a great man. If he reaV- - prosper." guilty." ixes the conditions that confront him; A WHOLE LIBRARY OF CHURCH "But wealth does not protect these if he win LITERATURE. appreciate the fact that he For Per Year. days. It is a question of the man of can safeguard the Interests of a state I From the Deseret News.) brawn and the man of aggressive and its hundreds of thousands of citiJoseph Smith, Ilyrum Smith. Brigwealth. The one studs In arms to zens stilling his political ambitions, ham Young, John Taylor. Wiirnrd ly descend upon the other; that Jury was he will come out In a frank, manly Woodruff. Lorenzo Snow, ' together up in arms, fighting for the imperial statement, will say that he will not with all other deceased representative men in the Church, aa well as the majesty of the law, which, they con- lie a candidate for Then present authorities, have spoken and sidered, had been jeopardised and peace would descend upon a state and written a great many beautiful things prostituted by wealth and largesse. a great city and Mr. Smoot could rest, which are buried in old files and volume! back to the organizathe fact that he had tion ofextending appreciating the Church. Among these WILL HE DECLARE HIMSELF? done a great work. Evening and Morning Star, The Meaesnger and Advocate, the original Politic! a domain occupies purely Salt Rurnl Republican iakr. Journal. The Millennial Star The article in the Rural Republican of their own. But that domain does Eldera The Seer. The Irophet. The Deseret last week stating that Senator Reed not permit of the ingress of religion. News, The Juvenile Instructor, The Smoot would resign as an apostle of The two are separate, dissimilar and Journal of Discourses, The Historical the domlnut church and make the can never harmonize. In the one It Record, etc. From all these publicarace again for the United States sen- meant the lowering of Ideals and the tions The Eldere Journal a lay member of that church, creation of worldwlse affairs thut can Is resurrecting the choicest ator sermons EDITORIALS. a jj has caused widespread comment That the statement is true is now practically proven. From the fact of Mr. Smoot having made no denial lends absolute truth to the statement That is, Mr. Smoot has not declared he will not resign, but neither baa he stated that be will not run for senator. The assumption is then that be will make the race. Now Mr. Smoot surely cannot be so nearsighted as to make such a aerioua and practically irreparable blunder. Mr. Smoot possesses the ordinary acumen that is a part of the stock in trade of a politician and a man of affairs. Granting that he does and we do not attempt to gainsay it must demonstrate to Mr. Smoot the futility of the position he would then assume. Making that race after having resigned as an apostle, would be to a declaration of war agalnat opposing parties, elements and tata-mou- nt u' well-know- go-hea- d and writings on exhortation, doctrine, and Church history. These gems have converted, educated and encouraged thousands upon thousands, among whom are some of the brightest minds of this dispensation; and having filled such a useful mission once, if reproduced are able to do so again. 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