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Show DAILY MEREDITH STIRS DP II BIG STORM band in the practice of law in this city, spoke very decidedly. "I do not see on what Mr. Meredith bases such a preposterous view. He must get it from hia observation of English society, for he can scarcely be familiar with conditions on this side. fact that the It la auch a sacredneaa of the marriage tie holds society together that it seems absurJ to discuss any other view. To have any other condition would mean moral and social chaoa "Our social life is founded on the Bible precept that each woman be the wife of one man, and that every man have only one wife. There is nothing to point this condition for a limited time: it Is for life. On the obedience to this vital rule and principle in life depends happiness in the home and the strength of society. It is obedl ence to this law that has caused us to grow strong as a people. The sacred ness of the marriage tie and its lasting qualities are the very foundation of our civilisation today. Destroy this basis and you destroy civilisation. It is upthlnkable that a sane people would even dream of such a condition that Mr. Meredith suggests. It would be the breaking up of home ties, the substitution of a chaotic condition for the beautiful home life that now marks our society. It would substitute uncertainty for the certain happiness that depends for its existence on the tie that binds husband and wife together In a life well-kno- HIS VIEWS OF MARRIAGE SHOCK THE ORTHODOX. Novelist Clergyman Saye Celebrated Hia Right i Not in Mind. NEW YORK, Sept. 29. George on the verge of be must Meredith U the charitThat mental collapse. able view of it. No man who la morutally and mental sound could give reterance to the opinion that he has Dr. garding the marriage tie." Rev. Thomas B. Gregory. I cannot imagine on what Mr. Meredith bases such a preposterous fact that the view. It is a well-knososhc redness of the marriage holds ciety together." Mrs. Mary Gilroy Malqueen, lawyer. "Just as the members of the family are knit together, so is the strength Anyof society at large determined. between tie the weakens that thing husband and wife, considered generaldely, must break down society and George. civilisation." Henry stroy The cabled interview in the Dally Mall of London, with George Meredith, the English novelist, ofin which society he predicts that the state will obtain in which marriages for limited periods will be legal, caused a storm of disapproval and shocked denial in this city. The "American" sought the views of men in all walks of life. There was among all but one opinion. Judges, lawyers, clergymen, life public men and men in business the in condemning voice had a single view of Mr. Meredith and in maintain-so ing that the tendency ofa this day, relighter far from countenancing in the direcgard fo marriage, was betion of a tlghtnlng of the bonds tween husband and wife and the of the tie which has been said a safeguard of the nation. as to act Women who are outspoken In their denunciation of the view held by Mr. Meredith, who said that marriage in the future would be arranged for aa period of years, the state enforcing mainprovision for the education and children. of tenance Mrs. Mary Gilroy Malqueen, daughter of former Mayor Thomas r. Gil- husroy, who Is associated with her sac-redne- ss partnership." Beautiful Woman. Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health and a pure complexion, make all women beautlfuL Take a small dose of Herbine after each meal; it will prevent constipation and help digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs. Texas, Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian, writes, May 1, 101: "We have used Herbine in our family for eight year and found it the best medicine we ever used fob oonatipatlon, bilious fever and malaria." For sale by Geo. F. Cave. CUSTER BRIGADE HOLDS ITS REUNION. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 29. The famous Michigan cavalry brigade, which was composed of the. First, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Michigan cavalry, and was under the command of General George A. Custer, held its nanual W. O. Lee of reunion here today. Port Huron presided. The Michigan brigade of cavalry was the only one in the service made up of the troops of but one state. The brigade was in fifty-s- distinct battles, besides many skirmishes, and the colonel of the Seventh regiment received Lees flag of even truce TEA Do you know Schilling's Best? Do you means? know what it at Appomatox. No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me continuously," writes F. A. Gulled ge, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of Piles tumors. causing twenty-foWhen all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Jesse J. Driver's drug store. ur UTAH STATE SEPTEMBER THURSDAY. JOURNAL, 29, 1904. assert the rights of he will be able tomore with temperance and Americans enual firmness? while During the last eight years in been has party the Republican constant seen a we have nower, HILL OUTLINES BIG STICK POLICY in discontent between the dif- ore ferent classes of the community-mand more strikes and lockouts. the burden Larger national expenses, the of which we pay in taxation, raise we that buy. of everything r'ce can be cured VITAL ISSUES OF CAMPAIGN SET "Many of those evils FORTH. statutes that diby the repeal of the them. Some, rectly tend to produce enforcefearless and resolution the Tartarin of Oyster Bay" Has Copiod by of the present laws, in this ment War of His Now Gospel emergency, the ship of state should be From Kaiser. steered by a man whose firmness, con-sisten- deliberations, respect for and that inoral courage which is law 29. Ferdinand NEW YORK, Sept. of a boxer or the Commercial rarer thanwords audacity who ala of braggart bold Zelgel. president of the the tomouth." a letter in his received cannon a ways has Travelers league, in Broadway, day at the heaquarters How's This? near Houston street, from David B. said: Hill, in which the letter an executive "If you are to have One Hundred Dollars Reand We offer more peace, than war who loves ward for any case of Catarrh that can who has proclaimed his affection on the not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. the housetops: who advocates that F. J. CHENET ft CO, Toledo O. United States should go abroad, in his own words with a big stick. who the unedrslgned, have known F. We, says that he would act the Prt of a J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and of policeman among the republics believe him perfectly honorable In all compellAmerica, Central and South their within order business transactions and financially ing them to keep own territory and even to pay their able to carry out any obligations mads debts; who has already threatened by his firm. war on a small country, the United MARVIN. States of Columbia, without consult- WAILDING, KINNAN ft was he Toledo. O. before Wholesale who, Druggists, congress; ing to the testimony Internaccording is taken Cure Halls Catarrh president, of his then superior officer. Secretary blood the upon ally, 'acting directly Long, when his honored predecessor, of the mucous surfaces system. and in McKinley, was doing all that lay his power to prevent bloodshed, urged Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents that we, before congress had acted, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. should make a piratical attack on Take Halls family Pills for constiSpain and destroy her ships; who says in his letter of acceptance that di- pation. plomacy is useless unless accompanied -by threats of force; who abandoned the traditional language of diplomacy, which is courteous, and has dealt in violent and threatening language addressed to foreign nations; is it likely that we shall escape from being plunged into any great war between nations, even if we do not become In volved in a private war on our own account? The voters of this country have never shown a preference for policy of brag and bluster, advocated by a hero of a single fight, nor will they elect president a blusterer, a swaggerer, a bombastes furiso or a Tartarian of Oyster Bay. Although the gospel of war Is new doctrine in the United States, President Roosevelt has not been original in this. He has been the enthusiastic imitator and disciple of another a foreign master, whom he has surpassed In the other's own field. His language was the copy until it grew more vilent than that of his great and good friend, the War Lord, the Emperor William, Hoch der Kaiser. Do you not believe that when the dignified, courteous and conservative gentleman who presided for so many years in the highest court of Justice in this state is in the White House, hand w ith the hand of your loved ones, long dead. "And this I can do without the least pretense of supernatural power, with only the aid of a few clever rubber masks ar.d floating illuminating draperies. "I learned it all from Phillip H. Meyers, of 988 West Van Buren street, a man who, upon the word of his own lips to me tonight, makes supplies for bogus mediums, whose business has Just been exposed by Dr. Isaac K. Funk, of Punk ft Wagnalls, in the October "Homiletic Review." 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