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Show THE UOOAtfl NATION. THE SIN 'OF FI iUKUAIiY, LOGAN, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL. 4. 22, 1805. NO. 87, continwill, and make certain bargains built to preserve the Saints from future by pledging broken.' Do you food, clothing, and furniture, had contact control with of has where ued be some ths and with bo ' him, pf purport A VICIOUS think the tradesman would have not the depravrd appetites of foolwhich appear later- pleasure-seekin- g people had been long been supreme. buried that dollar or thrown it ish people required that all this ceased to apMr. Caunons character is then finished, there Tbe writer infers that Mr. Canaway, had not the broken pane labor be wasted iu the production attacked, many allegations lieing pear in the columns of the church non mast believe in democracy, given him the chance to circulate of these harmful narcotics. Just made. The preamble to tbe direct organ (owned by Mr. Cannons as lie always used to Bit with sons and edited by one of them) democrats in tbe House. Many it Did- not Lis children need so with diamonds and other gems charges says: shoos? Yes; all these things were and jewels. If they serve no usethose weight articles against de- alleged reasons are given why the Hie only known income has NON. the Sabbath by relaxation MormonB as a people should be true, yet you thought he might ful purports, but on the contrary been the amount allowed by the secrating ON GEO. Q. GAl never have had a chance to spend merely foster two serious vices at the lake. The nulpit, it is also democrats ai-- it is assumed that church io its twelve n poetics and and rircnlate that dollar, but for vanity in those who wear them declared, was silent, despite the all were until Mr. Cannons its presidency about 93000 a year the circumstances which you think and envy in those foolish enough fact that sacred concerts for the was brought to lieer, his Slan-eeach. Mr. Cannon conld not have eo fortunate to society, that hie to wish to possess them; they re- An Sabba.li a bar rich in hand first lieing shewn where the upstairs Write Auonymons supported his family on this window was broken. He would present that much wasted labor aud dances advice waa given to divide as liquors ders a Leading Giti money, and facts show that it lias for week have spent the money just the and wonld better be pitched into were the rage at nearly even as possible- - All at nights, not been done. His name is fonnd the new pavilion. I am told that first lieing democrats, this move same, if bis window had not been the sea along with all the opium LIRE. associated with tbe largest enterII LIE CONTAINS broken. The Bhoemaker or car- and tobacco. II EVE the sacred concerts even received robbed that party of nearly halt prises in tbe Territory... He is a a penter or baker or some one else Consider a moment the cost of pnlpit endorsement, so changed ite BtrenglhIt is claimed that busnful miner, a merchant, a real estate became the sentiment when wonld have received that dollar if that worse than' useless beverage the section the of the proposed cona Slanderous and owner, a banker, a farmer, a pubthe glasier had not received it. alcohol. In ten years it has cost Syaopsiaof Saints re- stitution at own their gathered Assault Upon tint Prirati passed by the Convention of lisher, an editor, an ecclesiast, the Society woukl have been as much this country a direct expenditure with actor and Personal ITm sort, met that helped through Temple iu 1877, which prohibited owner of coal fields, a earth raiser, benefited by the circulation of the of one billion five hundred million President Gun. Q. Cann:i funds and having the backing of the practice of polygamy in the a promoter of power and othei Nearly Every Stutem.--i dollar and the tradesman would dollars. It has sent 100,000 that remarkable man, George Q. new state, was due Bolely to Mr. on Lie its Pace. enterprises, aud withnl a politician. Cannon. have bad the pane of glass he has orphans to the asylum, it has Cannon, although ostensibly With so large a family, with snch now, and slao jvhatever else he brought 130,000 persons to tbe At about this time alleges this emanating from tbe First Presilimited with such ient of a income, yet has led nameless bought with that dollar. He is prison or the liar, money became dency as a whole, lie, it is claimed, A Salt Lake correspnn varied interests, it is not surprisone dollar poorer by the breakage. to 10,000 suicides, has made more of procurement, approved of, even if he did not in- - ' difficult New m York Timed, the BPVPU ing that many envious ones Bliould So is the community. And this widows, and 1,000,000 orphans. a very sensationi, 0 c,ar. question the ways of Mr. Cannon iilhing payments by the people atigate the scheme in Liaho to is tree of all waste or breakage. It may seam a cruel mockery to paper were diminishing, tbe bounty was evade the test oath, when many column article attacking tli jannou, and iutim ate that he is not above That ranch wealth is destroyed, preach thrift to the poor, who withdrawn from sugar, litigation formally renounced their religion a ter of Hon. Geo. Q. wjin utilising his ecclesiastical opporsunk, gone and lost forever. Yet have not even enough for neces-- , was imminent in bis mining in- in order to vote. L it wmi that aud claiming tunities to aid himself and family there is a widepread superstition series. Yet if workmen wonld terest, and collections on publicarecent Territm blicmiB, financially . Then follows a lengthy attempt that waste or breakage or luxury only save the vast sums devoted carried the tions owned by George Q. Cannon to favor of the Repi Ad WPj in tion prove that the successive demoIt iB claimed by this anonymous A Sons lieeame may be good for trade because it to alcoholic beverages which bruimpos- cratic defeats were of a strong a face the in directly due by character assassin that John Beck sible. causes money to circulate. That talise them, in twenty years they conld not, therefore, be and It known democratic msjei jinstical to chnrch inchargeable consecrated an interest in his otherwise thnn lielief is false and pernicious. could buy every factory at which the use of his strong eccli I,r that a man of Mr. fluence. In thia connection he mine, presumably to the Clrerch; Cannon's Suppose I hat a rich banker they work. Is it not deplorable influence, which he need I public spirit and various gioni8tP) but that Mr. Cannon was found investments should feel somewhat eaye: 950,000 a year to dinners that so many thousands of persons L his reli co xril8t to be holding it shortly afterward, balls and entertainments of every should bo working at the produc- purpose among Pronounced democrats began the weight of financial misfortune; and with the aid of Sugn he agreeing to pay for it; a promho and to advocate Republican redness those whom tion of useless or harmful things, ,engthy kind, suddenly To avert a general disaster, other money. Tha article is too ise never fulfilled. lie invites io spend ss ran eh more-I- when so many doctrines. Such men as William Subsequently lack food, were conceived, persons to reproduce in full, so jn jbe a compromise was effected' by incorporations is true that this furnishes con- clothing, and shelter. and that the breath of suspicion, Budge and C. W. Nibley already Every dol- the moat salient features brief which a portion of the stock was siderable employment to servants, lar foolishly squandered, has robreferred to in disgraceful conmight not in justice be turned and ran (Lrti0na. nection iu trying to get Mormons surrendered, on condition that Mr. provision dealers, and others; hnt bed some widows children of their original language, these schemes. President I Cannon retained the balance free against at the end of the year there ia daily bread. Every indulgence explanation of other to leave the chnrch to vote the Woodruff snd Joseph F. Stnith it says: 12. of coet. When the mine proved democratic ticket iu Idaho began nothing to show for it except n superfluities by the rich, takes Commencing, ware made parties with Mr. CanSalt Lake City. Utah, rP to be a bonanza, Mr. Beck fell to Herod in behalf of many stinga of wounded pride and from the mechanic his accustomed non in these new organizations. Without doubt tbe ' Rocky iuto clifficnltiee which The effect doctriuea. pecuniary vanity and' the discomforts of wages. Saving by rich or poor markable Republican A colossal power-dascheme was figure in thefci most Mr. Cannons influence could of only all this in Rewas manifest creates capital, employs labor. uneasy digestion. projected at Ogden, aud Mr. F. J. mountains, and one of tlf Qf re relieve him and that from, in a later Legie- help Cannon, the Suppose again that he stops The surest way of helping the conspicuous development! , political son of this publican gains Mr. uth was obtained Becks only by is to save, not to cent times is to hefound spending his money in this luxuri- nu-bring about this end, most ons. fashion. nnl not .knoM-'- -i liiw,,l T" itn iiin.i i vww. fore TLiBheld public attention lijr tor.wpj em bBye 1)een L while. And in words of solemn eloquence, which recited in the ele ion of a the stock bp had wliat else to do with it he lete it Mr. Oannon of wllicli BrB When the lie in the banks, which pay. him Lsveleye declares: to surrender. became a promoter. to lengthy, bnt shows, neverthe- five per cent for the use of his eye of Qod beholds oar earth, Fnrtber, be says that abont After referring to the organise-- , that a strong religious under-th- e money? Ts bis money idle be- and on it millions of men engaged time the Government was tion of the Utah Company by M coraing from a potent yet cause it is in banks? By no means. in manufacturing useless things, Presidency of the about to confiscate the Church unknown sources was working The banks are lending it ont to like opium and spirits, side by the stock, Jana with a capitalization of 910.000,- property, lpH6l in Republican interests, enterprifiing captains of industry side with millions of other men other property of the Z. C. M- - 1 . 000, owning Saltair Beach, the In- lg93 with atill a plurality, and are getting ten per cent for in the extremity of want, how by some nivsteriona meanB Und8alt Companys lands, the iSalt L passed Jo8t aD(1 Republicans itOne of the men who borrows, foolish, how infantile, how baran(j Loa Angeles railway1 into the bends of Mr. JJannonBjji of the Legislature, control ! gained has an ontlying farm which lie barous, we mast appear to Him brother snd sons, without any and six hundred seres of coal landB In 1894 the political son of Mr. has long neglected; this bo im- We spend onr time in making that since the death of Brigham I ever having been compensation Sumqiit county, all purchasr Cannon defeated the democratic drains. ribbons and trinkets and we have Yonng his has benn the control- - mBie thereforin proves, plants, and Continuing with church funds, tho writer nominee in the Congressional Another erects a factory. A third not pufficient food and elotbing! ling band, which tliiiiighunseon, A Canuon R announcement was pub- says theBame vej BByB the election by nearly 2000 votes, and The fathers of the Church came has takes railway rhares and tires it in church the the News, Deseret the News that, while in tbe guided gone own church influences are responsible lays some yards of rail- to this Bame conclusion, guided by ecclesiastical, social, I Contributor, Juvenile Instructor all threa 0f the first preesidency financial, not for the im- road. So the money will be spent the light of the Qoepels, and bo business and political imliciee. Lnd other periodicals, do all the Lf ,h cburch were members nf for uUtenMuIt!but by tbe infinite and will give as much employment did the fathers of political econ- Wilford Woodruff i regard- - Lhurch printing and have a the Utah company, the investment number of unpublished wayg as when spent oil balls and din- omy, taught by tbe inductions of ed by this correspond!; a personal one, and waa not as all faithful members are 80 P accustomed to ners; bnt the resnlt is vastly dif- science, liefore the sophistries by senile old man over win m Mr posed to subscribe liberally to made by them as members of the culiar to men long snd familiar with thia method of ferent. Now the country will which luxury is justified had poi- Cannons influence is a Iwolute, theirThe inference church. Thus it appeared that support. maneuvering, men high in ecclesihave added to its permanent soned the pulj its of onr churches and Joseph F. Smith as weak here also is that these possessions with its Temple contribute galtair, astical power,theend was achieved. w altli new factories, more miles and tbe chairs of onr nniyorsetieb. man who is like clay in thr hands were obtained without money snd tjonB, and ths coal fields, with Who' will Mr. Cannon is not a of railroad, more and lietter farms. of the potter. The corres Hindeut without price. Next comes theL .. . . say i phurcli associations, The country is enriched and thns of A HAPPY MARRIAGE. Bn abiding P" says iu this connection: 1agt found sugar factory; with a discussion These N ' more. prodnees i Pproducts It is, therefore, not aui tpnaing Mr Ctmon, their ow.hip whera will give employment to still mors Miss Vinnie Houta and Mr. Ernest W. that a man of Mr. Cannon seem Bunding the people, by the nee 1.1 J. 8. dieputed. Nichols of Brigham (Sty tha Conlabor next year, and so on into to campaign dnteriniwillioii devont Woodruffs name, ingly the and sugar tracting Partis. 7 , , .1 contribute to its ti ifinetly. Clarkson visited Utah as the rep- In both cases tha blishraent;1 eeive should be able to uuMilil We are In receipt of a very money gives employment; in the fairs to bis own miml, if nj t toliia L)RBhick he owns etc. After that i . i . a card announcing the marriage of company. X- -1 wllU second case, it gives employment, "h. "T, tu.i. U own unde.M inrent- Mr. Cnnon'e connection rf Miss Vinnie Houta to Mr. Ernest W. ego- enth was enriches the country, and proHe then proceeds, in hi, veuo- - tbo building of the Salt Lake & to the writer, Company according Tbe event took Nichols. place tiate a loan; that Clarkfion is also duces the means with which to to atteijmpt to Angeles road and the waBto gain political power, and tbe 20th Inst in tbe Bait Lake raons, lying way, of feed and clothe the people from i nee lias show that this great infliio Bnltair Pavilion, In this conneo-jjusamadeof the power, h the Mil Houtx was one of Temple. to I ortnnes been need tlin to advance year year. tion he Bays: most charming aud sens- of Mr. Canuon and his When Blanqni, writiug of the Brigham City's family; ladies and Mr. yonng accomplished oe purchased as that the issuance of tin mi auifesto It is tors coma businesses great diamond, the Kohinoor, said Nichols was an well knswn, equally was in reality Ins work. as. he saw that diamonds were very foolish man of the sam that his and useless things, he was answered progressive young state haB linliticnl i'r, ifluence tlieir Saltair interest, cer- - complexion of tha new inference but now a member of the wonld be ie Mor protect the Re- - Trust. The writers to by the assertion that the diamonds town, him gone forever if for the express been pledged by made given was tain deal moneys a is that therefore Lake. Tbe Salt Christensen and Orchestra, I were disfranchise! return for these produced in a Bingla year had in accidentally jiarty, of the publican was Temple tse.1 to ase by which the Utah Company given employment to 23,000 men. happy couple begin wedded life with could not therefore hq into the coffers of funds aud ths writer says of the to obtain the money, on condition tlieir found wey himself How, it was demanded of him, the brightest of prospects and Tire advance the iutereats of Of course, people: "They are bis mine, since j that Utah went Republican and leneral the Saltnir Company. of and conld things lie useless which had visit The family! in the of their could only happen their tilbing is yielded up to bis Natiox Joins accident bops this II mley. the sugar factory entered the J. S. Clarkson aud Jos. given so ranch employment to lafunds of both institu- disposition, they sre his po Trust. Of course Mr. Cannon, the friends in wishing their whore numerous bor and which were so highly prominent leaden of the since they tions were controlled by and pass-- litical henchmen, was to be the willing instrument, valued? But it is precisely the fondest hopes may be realized, and lican party, to Utah, i m3 bands, of set sre bis even if he did have to change his same the ed they bia thrnngh bidding; lie one continual round of following (lie Uepiihlii-asnme with opium snd tobacco. their life f victory And bo Mr. Cannon Ucame Luar(inte before men of things to was t ,7lie fact of is deemed politics. President Woodruff with shadow sunshine significant enough only I They give much employment and railroad shown Smith is in proprietor. too honest aud Joseph F. be done hereafter, as that they came to pay ri Ji art to and one L,e are highly valued, yet they are to mnke the sunshine fully apprecicoincidence is too dull to be able to detect tbe Another It the of ImlilLL .lie past. this leader who po aucwBg great a little would necessarily worse than useless, they are haim-fnl- ; able. Their future residence will be litical of Utah, ' Idaho, may be forgiven little wonder that be movements that f destiny C of coin will 221 street and lie at at the at they in frequency and the labor, employ eil prise he Wyoming and Ariziua in cidences in f heir production would have been boras to their friends after March low of his hand and could t that wW the bathing resort, to into either sc1 flile thsin employed in tbe production of j Cl been window LUXURY evil-mind- ed ASS" Prof. Paul's Talk Before the Chamber of Commerce. - Al UNUSUALLY SPEECH. INTERESTINB The Difforeooe Uotwern True anil Falae Economy Plainly Portrayed Difference Between Manufacturing Useful and Useless Articles. n. down-stair- i. An article of luxury ia one which does not answer to our primary needs, which coots much labor to produce or much money to buy, and which is consequently within the reach of few. Some have maintained that luxury is useful to soctety. A finnncier once remarked that it is luxury which upholds states. An economist - replied that luxury upholds states just as the executioner's roue upholds the hanged man. The economist was right. Luxury is an economic, as well as a moral evil The sentiments which gave rise to luxury are vanity, sensuality, . and the taste for the beautiful. Vanity wishes to win the admiration of the crowd. This vice 'knows no limit. Formerly men as well as women wore brilliant stuffs, laces, and jewels, as is still the custom of men in savHge tribes.. In our day the plain black suit of the quaker, neat and convenient. constitutes almost the whole of masculine elegance iu dress. Womans vanity is no .. mure incurable than mans has been. Under the guidance of .in enlightened, public opinion wo man will yet be content with being beautiful in simplicity or pretty at slight cost Bossnet declares that by tricking their daughters out in all the trappings of fashion, parents render them a. spectacle and the objects of public cupidity. Sensuality has some limits, inasmuch as man has one stomach only. Nevertheless Aesop spread before his. guests a dish of the tongues of nightingales that had been taught to speak. Cleopatra '. dissolved a pearl in vinegar and then swallowed the priceless work-hons- e, 200,-00- iL well-nig- de-vol- t - - ont-Her- 1 ' - wage-earn- WTlfgkrronBni 1 - I di aught The love of beauty is a primitive human inBtinct that, if refined and cultivated, grows into the aesthetic stnee which has created the fine arts architecture, sculpture and painting. But to the devotes of fashion, the beautiful is merely that which glitters, that which ia different from ai d more costly than the dress of other people, and is paid for by the yard. Fashion multiplies consumption by the desire for change, and condemns as useless many thinga yet in excellent It time impoverishes the state both by what it does and by what if does not consume. t3 - ly 1 I .' - I - r. con-ditio- er y - . 0 pliant I -o(nM L t L The economist Bastiat tells a capital story of how the sou of some honest tradesman breaks by his carelessness a pane of glass. And while the tradesman proceeds to censure his scapegoat son the bystanders, thongh there should be fifty of them, offer the indignant father this sort of consolation: Dontyon see, they ask, that if panes were not broken, the glasiir could not live? Yonr loss will lie his gain. Yon shoald lie content to let the glasier, as well sa yourself, earn a living. The glasier arrives, puts in the pane, pockets s dollar in payniei-for his services, and goes off smiling. Trade has been made good for the glasier and a dollar lias been pat into circulation, is the usual piece of reasoning we hear on snub occasions. But is there any danger IhaHlie dollar wonld not have circulated had not the Wed-nesda- L, lb.... Iro!;f I Lt n. wLa I I . -- - 1 111 t u t1 ( 9 liol-lliro- w |