Show MR GOUGH abe excitement over the lynch ing of the japanese murderer has bils i been buried in the of oblivion p div i 0 n tile rumbling of the rivers lias has become a matter of such every day ness we were lately be coming apprehensive lest ogden 0 of sensations to r w was as to be deprived sticher stir her vital fluid into a agitation gi tation now ow however we arc are relieved wo have our temporary tempest ay iy and ild it is a temperance tempest at hat t our readers have for sev s several ra weeks been informed and kept adf ads that ar mr john B gough the tile noted adversary of alcoholism Z would lecture in on temperance this may blay evening in the tabernacle which was graciously grant bcd cd for the occasion by the competent authorities the tile follows following ng f named 26 respectable and ibio business men and citizens guaranteeing receipts to the amount of for the lecture not the lecturer who only gets a night tho tile balance reverting to the ridpath lyceum bureau boston under whose auspices mr gough travels on temperance and kindred topics the names of the gu guaran aran tors are D DH if peery B E rich A if nelson lnelson jolin john A boyle 0 if parsons K R AL dooley harris bros 0 E ill J A stevens vens IV G child W W funge luchard richard hartley P F schiefer barnard white corey bros INI 0 johnson david cole J ALI langsdorf IV driver son J S lewis IAL 11 II beardsley 11 II E thayer J 31 edwards J IV millis dr dra A S condon E 11 II anderson these names were certainly a surety of good faith and whatever thes the S ti tribune Tribu ine mea means ns by latter day frauds and about ones third cormons mormons Mor mons is to be left to the silent contempt which is the only fit response to the swill bucket lingo of that scandalous sheet we would not even now refer to that scurrilous scavenger of the rear premises of bagnios baguios and brothels were it not for tho the fact that in its issue of saturday it contained an interview with mr gough in which that gentleman among among other tl things ings expressed himself as fol follows loVS 1 I would not visit a bigamist or polygamist polygamist in my massachusetts home lome nor would I 1 have one visit I 1 me no and I 1 do not see that the fact of locality makes any difre difference rence in these matters I 1 detest polygamy and I 1 think it ought to be routed out asi aa I 1 said in my lecture on oil blunders it is a cancer on the bod body politic that needs outline cutting out tf if that lecture had been chosen as the one I 1 was to deliver here I 1 should have havo spoken my sentiments very freely no matter if it it had bad cost my life I 1 cannot understand how s sensible women can degrade themselves by going into thia beastly practice I 1 can seo fee no difference between pol polygamy gamy and open prostitution in polygamy poly garay you go through a form of marriage or whatever you ma may tarm ii it and practise licentiousness while with prostitution you go through no form if a man can marry two wives lie can marry fifty or a hundred and the only difference between a mormon polygamist and a man who practises practices prostitution is that tho the one has bas gone through a little formula of marriage while the other haa has not previous to this mr gough admitted he was not thoroughly acquainted quain ted with the mormon question lie ile certainly had made himself acquainted with the vile language of beadle and billings gate for the vocabulary displayed in the extract above quoted borders very closely on an idiom by no means superior to that used by the irredeemable sots whom be claims to reform and restore if he had not given it the attention its gravity required why did he be a man of age F and experience and at least 0 of f alleged highs and assumed charity empty the vials of his vituperation on a people with none of whom he had bad ever eaten no an ounce of salt and of whose practices ho he knows nothing except by the villainous slanders of the company who compose the tile treason cuttlefish cuttle fish odthe salt lake tribune why did he lie whose peri pericardial card ial cavity assaid is baid to be filled with the milk of human kindness give utterance to ex pres I 1 I 1 ike these 1 I tell yon I 1 would rather gee fee this territory covered with sag sagebrush abrush from one end of it to alie other than to see it im bedded in as it is when I 1 think of it it makes m my blood boil and I 1 can hardly talc talk coolly on the subject how many many blades of grass has he over ever made to grow how joany wells gurgle forth tho the life liquid tho the labor offis of his pick how ilow many rosca bloom blom through his planting how many happy homes resound with mirth and music through ilia his efforts 0 one lians dred hoiriis doi riis a night covers the extent teni of his charity and aud even then lio lie id is only tho tile bait a gullible public swallow to be relieved of more wore by the lyceum bureau of the can ny bostonians whose philosophy agrees sowell so well with filthy lucre and whose moral influence is so closely allied with monetary interests but where the gentleman reached the climax of both absurdity and inhumanity itil lulla city was when he lie replied to the tribune Tri bitne reporters question as to whether he lie would visit the tabernacle on sunday as follow follows no sir id as leave go to a vai gaii 1 ety show as go there I 1 would think it a sacrilege e and a desecration of the sabbath to go there and listen to their slush and arid bilder balderdash db I 1 want ins to do with them mr gough cough does not want to go to a mormon tabernacle to hear the principles of life and salvation to be made acquainted on free admission on with tho the truths laid down by revelation ancient and modern oh not no that would shock his modesty but no violence at all is done to his keen sense of propriety when he goes to a mormon tabernacle to teach his doctrines which by tho the way arc are not his at all but as is old as tho the hills a and nd as universal as common sense for the slight consider consideration aaion of an ail even all the difference but we can assure the gentleman that tho the cormons mormons Mor mons have just as much right and probably as much inclination to stay away from his presumed soul saving sermons as he lie has to remain absent from their religious assemblages moreover no one invited him to come to a mormon tabernacle to hear bear our alush slush and balderdash while on tho the other hand his business agent and kindly interfering 0 friends were eager enough to beccu secure re a mormon tabernacle bernado Ta for the simple reason because it was kastlie the largest hall in town and thus the likeliest to hold enough people to get the ho tho rerun the main thing in consideration now as to the matter of tho the ogden tabernacle being b first grant cd and then refused him by i the b church authorities that building was put at the lecturers disposition by permission from the competent parties with the understanding his text would be temperance a es tion the vital importance cf of w which b lc I 1 was revealed to tho prophet joseph smith and recognized bythe by alie latter day saints long years before mr gough embarked on his lecturing tours through the world ho ile received friendly and very encouraging notices from tho the mormon press throughout and could have been assured of as cor dial a rece reception p lion and as courteous treatment in ogden us its in salt lake city and any anywhere where elec else but when the tribune interview appeared in which he lie so vehemently inveighed inveigh ed against the very people choso whoso society hn lie abhors while ho he covets their she kles there was a revulsion in tho the public feeling and not with bilor raona mons alone nor with them thern first for be it understood the tile sentiment qu quoted doted in tho the tribune n abune that the orator might have waited till ho lie got through his lecture at ogden before giving his viewed on mormonism was na not uttered by a mormon but by a non Mormon in this office saturday afternoon when the question was up reg regarding ardit the reliability of the tile account neither was it the tile church authorities who refused the use of the tile tabernacle to mr gough but the guarantors guaran tors and the mons if them who refused to be bound by the guarantee as owing to the lecturers expressions on Mormon lato it was not ot probable that the Taber tabernacle narle would be so frequented ae to bring in the vouched couched for on peri peral oual aepli cation by one of the gentlemen rc re feared to the business agent of mr gough agreed to release the guaran tors fr OM the contract on condition that t lie lecturer be given the use odthe of the union opera house where he be mil will hold forth this evenin evening 1 on temperance t to 0 a ably not overcrowded audience F for or all this unpleasantness the illustrious orator has only himself to blame ea except capt it be the ill advised or oather ill advising Z abune r f porter ho ile cannot consistently y ex t that the adherer adherents of thia abominable frand 11 as his elegant died action ion determines the church of jus christ of latter day saints 8 will 1 pay his us infamous insults in cain c nn or greenback 8 they will put no rock in his road hurl no curse on hia his bead but they certainly will not pay hia his hotel bills bill nor his railroad fare nor his boston lyceum agent Z leave him in the tile hands bands of one and other slanderers ers of the innocent cal my hy god will cast them away be cause they did not hearken unto him and they shall be wanderers among the nations tar lan cover appears on the juno june number ortho of the manhollan Man hallan which may now congratulate cou grat itself on having as beautiful I 1 a cover as ma magazine M azine ever had tho the design simple and artistic artia tic is printed t in a rich carua carnation tion on an old gold paper the contents of the number arc are worthy of the coyer the frontispiece is an airy figure piece entitled spring drawn by I 1 acil henney and on engraved 0 raved by juen gling illustrating some lines of will willis is G gaylord dark clark an american can painter henry Rode roderick rici newman who has long lived in florence is the subject of the opening article written by II 11 buxton forman the editor of keats and shelley letters from mr hr ruskin express his high opinion of newmans work and the arti article C lc is illustrated with a portrait and a number of illustrations another profusely and brilliantly illustrated article is ia a second paper on the gunnison country by ernest ingersoll who has here surpassed all his previous us cuorts in graphic description |