Show BISHOP SPALDING TALKS OF MORMON MORMONS Utah Man Gives Interview ii in London on the Church Question LOSES HAND lAND FOR SCIENCE U J r j Q M I Special Cubic BY ABERCORN r London July Juh 13 The The rapid growth 0 f Mormonism in England WRY was one o 0 ohe of he the subjects for Cor discussion at the re reent reent recent re- re ent cent Pan Anglican conference am ant nan man nany prominent prelates elates declared that tha the hey were greatly worried b by It For some sonic years Mormon mis mis- ha e boon been going about the converts con tr couT and making malting many There here Is a a. large Mormon colony In Acton a West Vest Lon London on suburb and In Inthe he the north of London Lon on a big Mormon church hurch Is being built Dr Spalding the Episcopal bishop of If f Utah who was at tho the congress then Interviewed about aid aid- The Mormon lormon church is the only religIous organization In tim tho United States hates which combines In a n. definite vay religion an and business It Is no not only a church claiming a 0 unique an and mat Inal revelation from God but It Is also ilso an immigration society Since hose those who accept the tho offer of that thai hum eli of ot land and a homo home In Utah ire expected to accept tho the Mormon alth ralth as ns well iveli It Is Important that they should hould know what that faith Is Joseph Smith the prophet of ot the tho Mormon dormon church taught that Christianity Chris Chris- had ceased to exist on earth earthy by y tho the eighth century and that he lie I was vas definitely called calle to restore it IL Its It ItIs Is s s. s therefore therdore held heM by tho the Latter day saints that there Is no valid ChrisIan Christian Chris- Chris lan Ian church save their own An enormous triple alliance of or coalmines coal nines mines which will probably develop nto Into tho tImo greatest coal producing In the world is about to be beI I effected The Cambrian Collieries company which recently acquired tho the extensive e properties ot of tho the Glamorgan Coal compan com corn tho the control of ot pan any pany Is to tako over ho tho Gueret Naval collieries In South The combined output of at the mines produce tho the best quality of ot steam coal will nill bo be tons ons a year They rhey will not bo ho cx- cx for Cor sixty years Thc They already over cover acres and two now flow pits iro tro soon to be bo sunk which will l In three bree years carl give the combine then combine then he the largest producer of ot coal In tho the vend eleven worl cloven pits excluding levels it t will directly employ men with a n weekly payroll of oC The rho capital of or the mining companies will viii bo be nearly eight millions of or dol- dol ol- ol lars are ars Perhaps tho the most Tibet remarkable case ot f martyr om to science is that of ot Dr Dr J. J Hall Edwards s of or BIrmingham who ho has Just had his remaining hand amputated for tho the agonizing ar disease known cnown as X-ray X dermatitis For six years Dr Hall Hall-E Hall Edwards war s has suffered tortures getting no sloop except by the usa uso of oC narcotics As radiographer to tho the Birmingham General Gon- Gon eral rai hospital he has devoted himself to o 0 the tIme X-ray X work oik sinco since Its discovery md tad has persisted in it oven after his Imis lands hands became affected In February last Jast his left leCt forearm ha lad iad to bo be amputated an and now his other oth- oth All mr er r hand has Just been taken off otC his this time ho has never relinquished he his ils work and even now he is Ing ng a book containing his observations on n the tho X rays and the tho diseases the they cause mause with a treatise on possible cures He le will also give details regarding In- In of oC his own by the tho use uso of or which X ray operators be bo Jm- Jm nune nuno from danger danser Unhappily this Continued on lIC I i BISHOP SPALDING IG TALKS OF MORMONS Continued 01 One martyr to science one omme of oC the time greatest living authorities Ivin on radiography did not nol invent Ilont these safeguards In line lime to savo save himself S En English lh who lie were ivere at al first very cly enthusiastic about tho time new ln Eng Eng- Ish lish law which means menns serious loss to 0 American and German manu manu- are arc he beginning to f team fear al that times the law Jaw will wi bring prompt retaliation from room theses these countries countries- and commercial commer commer- cial men here hero arc are discussing what the time effect be le If IC America which is considered ered more than Ikel likely should pass pos similar laws lairs of oC Its Is own British subjects holding holing United States Slates patents will twIll wi then have havo to start factories In the United States as un un- Un- Un ler der ler the British law Americans holding hold hold- ing ng British patents are aro now compelled to 0 o do hero On the lie continent there lucre will Ill wi un- un be he much H. H more mOIe L rigorous cn- cn n- n VV VS UL Ull lit as a's and true the under manufacture by hy British firms finns of goods foreign patents on foreign soil soli will wi no longer be a n mere formality The Time ultimate result rosult will be a u loss wl of Jos capital and employment for Cor England Eng Eng- lan land and which will balance tho the wi loss to torel foreign n manufacturers under the tho British Drish law Jaw and the balance Is new than nan linus apt not to bu bo In fri favor tavor of ot moro more lan land Eng Eng- S S S I The Time colonial bishops an and clergy who havo lavo b been en tho the elery attending An Pamm cun caum an congress have been Pan AnSI touch much luch shocked nt itt t the tho emptiness s of ot et tho tha London I and the they have hav strongly commented on the fact V that the he ani only hm which are arc filled arc are th the ve high churches the time elJ rif ul ui is elaborate and the tho methods rr i 4 or of the V. V V clergy eccentric thio those In which the sermons arc aro nn and time the free treo In which sensational politIcs are p The clergy now go to any length 0 secure a good V Stanton Father ions In the pulpit in and a of the orchestra Church Rev c. c Car Army relies oui lantern So slIdes and |