| Show t I IT lAYS PAYS TO BE ng PAuL FAIR W v On Wednesday The Republican made approving Ing mention o of the tho work dono by Johnstone and Jones t i ft tho the two tuo young members of the Episcopal clor clergy y now i A working in Logan Yesterday tho the following fc c y was wa brought to Tho The Republican l o office bearing a number of oC Indications Indications among among which Is evidence e going Joing to establish the tile fact that it pa pays s 's to be fair all oven even In tho the 4 ma matter of religion lon I Editor Republican Republican- Along tie tic line Hilt of your editorial I tl this ls morning regarding the work of or two young Episcopalian Episco Episco- 3 clergymen men In Logan Log I 1 want to tell you OU that pL there was a mccIn meeting of the men of St. St Marks Mark's cat cathedral parish In tio ho deanery last night ht attended b by about abOlt 1 J thirty G. G Y Wallace SI sr G G. y Y Wallace jr Judge Ritchie rJ I 4 Over Mr Ir Rhodes cs of the American Smelting f.- f. Mr MI Brown n etc being plc present ent al nt Bishop Spalding referring to conditions in Utai and the relations of or the t. t Episcopal church to our nur neighbors of the he Mormon lormon faith J spoke of the kind Kindly I treatment accorded tho the two clergymen clergy clergy- y- y men mentioned above b by the people of Utah mentioning I j that the faculty of t the Uie le college supported the little paper gotten up UI by le 1 iI's Jones and Johnstone and o of th th 1 kindly attention paid them at the several lectures r iJ delivered dell to the students at Lo Logan an and pointedly stating that the R Rev v. v Mr 11 could not expect such 2 treatment because e hi his mission seemed to be to vilify the fl Mormons I Speaking Curth further cr a a. to Ills his experiences In lii Inthe t the P East ast where he ho went to raise to clear cleal that 1 7 amount o of debt off oIT St. St Marks Mark's hospital Bishop Spalding Spalding- f sal said in substance that thal before he left for or the East he I i. i made himself as thoroughly acquainted with conditions here bore as his Is limited residence III In Utah permitted intending r. r to tell tel the Hie truth about Utah He lIe brou brought ht back tho the I I mone money r- r rJ But during his absence he lie narrates that your yom contemporary contemporary con con- conc c jf temporary Goodwins Goodwin's Weekly published led an editorial commenting In part on one of his addresses l in the East ast Bishop Spalding a young oung tenderfoot from the Fast East Is back there now telling the Eastern people of conditions in Ula Utah The wool has been beep pulled over o his eyes How can ca'n he tell of or the atrocities that are being perpetrated I every o da day In this thiS' community by hy the Mormon church 7 When the bishop got back here he mentioned the matter of the editorial to a prominent gentleman s of Suit Salt Lal Lake Lahe e non non- non Mormon who sal said 1 in terms Why hy Bishop Spalding that that's the jery J cr best est you ou could l' l' l NSw now know you been doing som soine- soine Q thing thing- for Utah Ulah when you Oll Incurred Inclined tho the displeasure of ot S the Weakly And the bishop was heartily applauded at atthe the close e of his ad address Since after all is said and dow done there are arc but two ways as in which a n Ch church can gain adherents either adherents either persuasive argument addressed to the heart and the tilO mind or 01 tho the Mohammedan plan of carrying the sword in o one hand and the Koran in tho the other other other-it it would seem that church people of all others should have bound boundless Jess gentleness and charlt charity The choice of the sword or tio f. f cult o of an any religion re Is s not now presented to people especially in America This nation Is established on th the theory that its citizens ns are arc thinking creatures capable 1 of ot choosing what is best for them both bolh here and here here- after And Arid it would look Jook like confes confession lon for advocates ad of or an any creed to resort to the Mohammedan method of or compelling people to unite with l them or Inflict punishment punish punish- ment upon them The said Clemenson seems to lave have ave cho chosen en b by I authority the less Jess gentle plan What success his 1 missions have achieved wo we do not not know Wo We should be be I as ashamed h amed to he had been say rewarded with any permanent permanent permanent perma perma- nent advantage o. The young youns- men inca of oJ the Episcopal c church l seem rather more closely to have ha followed the tho example I of the tho Founder of ot all Christian churches for the they have labored In love and in charity and In all kindness And ti they are arc winning i The Tho contrary plan that of lighting those W who O do no not agree would seem to be a confession that its followers follower I J have not a cause to which the tho habit of the Master will wll 4 win conversion con fi God Godspeed speed the day when all who pretend to serve servet Him Him will at Jea least t be r t as humane with each lach other as nonbelievers nonbelievers non non- on- on believers ers are arc of all the rest of ot the world I. I |