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‘CARDINAL FARLEY TR BEGUARDED BY 1,400 POLICE, boken f Cathedral Will Be Along Lane. on i dimer President Smith Lives With Five Wives, Who Have Borne Him Twelve Children Since the Woodruff Manifesto Forbade Polygamy. Bx-Senator Cannon of Utah TO HANDLE BIG CROWD, | Polygamy Is Practiced More Extensively Than Ever Before in the His- tory of Mormoniem. Returning Prelate Will Be} Yaken Off Liner by Patrol and Escorted All the Way. Heads of the Church Se- cretly Preach Polygamy and Reward Those Who Practice It. eres Joseph Smith Is the Most Absolute Czar Alive. Says: o The police arrangements for the Progress of Cardinal tis elty on the day of his arrival, probably Monday next, have been Planned on a scale commensurate with the procession itself, which will be wigantic, Fully fourteen hundred police officers will guard the line of the Car- dinal's progress, and Commissioner Waldo will have personal charge of Farley through the Arrangements, with First: Deputy ™ ee a een the leading politic of we nee Commissioner McKay and chiet in| 8y Nixola Greeley-Smith. ‘Barwon Church were cautioned against | pass through the phase of human life ton they embody platform | sbaelak Bonmalliburger te atest te te “The Mormon| 24>yionish fashions,’ but to for-|as a step in thelr higher development, this year a definite prot to the| wpeelal datalla 5s tne om Mon men and women have succumbed] and that it i< the di y of men and people of the United § to break AG WAAIHIOR, clit: Tapee(Uck; LWaAIE Chure! Prete modes and luxury of Babylon. | women to give human form to as many | the new league with ¢ the new WG. cabeaIhe, Tarivatines sleucanantall| tered into a lent Smith rides in his own prl-| of God's children as ible, Hence, Covenant with hell, by which the poly: | and sixty-five sergeants will be on duty new league with aa te Sole beagy! mreeira4| is not ° ity of plural i a pe sy on pre in’ their at the points of intersection to keep an Death, a new cov- mon in all his glory. | marrtage and patriarchal families. phot ld Me di eon to} “Phe situation in Utah is the Gumait of monopolistic develop- | ment. Give a man lke Joseph Smith monopoly of money and he Los will want monopoly of industry. Prom that he will reach ont to | political monopoly and eventually will strive for that ultimate de- velopment of the mofopolistic eye on the unus! pwds that are ex- enant with Hell.’ Polygamy flour. ishes once more in the land of the Prophet,” and _ Frank J, Can: NIXO!} non, formerly a GREELEY* SMITH Mormon and a pected to throng Broadway and Fifth! avenue, the two through which t retinue at thoroughfares | Cardinal and his | and the religious, sogial ana! je organizations in Ine wili pass o way to St. Patrick's Cathedral TO ESCORT CARDINAL FROM SHIP TO CATHEDRAL. Th olice ar ements have bee iauaea WINK NEROGEHEREEL eit "| United States Senator, is in New| {408 which finds expression ia the plauned with thoroughness, and cover intend to Sultan's harem, the enslavement the period from the time of the Car-| York to ask us what we inten dinal's ar Of degraded beauty, the monopoly to the tlne/do about it. ral, Mr. Cannon addressed an antl-Mor- mon mass meeting at Carnegie Hall, alled on Wednesday night by the In- nominational Council of Women. Yesterday at the Hotel Collingwood he -|gave me a detaild statement of the| pale of the laws of the United St we Was elevated | seneral revival of tae practice of polys-| They give the young men to un in the Mormon Church. stand that polygamy pays, a According to Mr. Cannon, Joseph | pay, {vr LINED BY POLICE, Smith, head of the church, not- Tae landing will be at Pler A withstanding his solema pledge to ange fe ving | the United Staves to dom | blest is he who obeys it, for he shall] ¢ plural marriage, still lives opeuly | inherit the earth. Littl with five wives, who have borwe | {s jet into tie higher him twelve children since the | portunities for advancement. for money | « Woodruff manifesto forbiddiag | making. polygamy. ‘ he Is to care for his plural household, Mr, Cannon states that Smith, who ch will show him the wi claims divine origin, {s thought to have tequired three other wives recently, but that this cannot be proved. ‘the Battery, Pier Mr. Cannon gays also that from his personal that to-day polygamy tised by the young men and women of the church more extensively than ever before in the history of | Mormonism. CHURCH REWARDS THOSE WHO PRACTICE POLYGAMY. The heads of the Mormon Church secretly ch polygamy to the young nen and they reward those who prac- | 0! tiee It, The greet deatitude of Mormon- fem to-day is this: Blessed is the polygamist, for 1 small inherit the lend. when he re of marriage. Capt. Liebers, in « Nee boat Patrol, ‘wi and women of Mormonism to polygamy. because by #0 doing they lash the new generation to the chariot wheels of the Church and place them without ¢ wW Hoboken to meet the Ma, upon which the ¢ fag from Italy, whe @ his present rank. WHOLE LINE OF PARADE TO BE| w | ray-blue eyes! electric wire, 4 tousled curls shaking like the mane of an angry horse. Once sparks I'ke his gra: the favorite son of the Mormon Chur he {u now {ts most relentless and for- midable foe. SMITH DOESN'T DENY CHARGE OF POLYGAMY. “When 1 charged Joseph Smith in my book with living to-day in plural mar- riage in open violation of the law the United States, he answered: ‘I any man to say that I live in violation 4's law of chastity." “What does that phrase mean to @ Mormon? Just one thing-—that, con- | trary to the laws of the United States and according to Mormon law, promul- gated in the blasphe part of che United States| he ts living in plural m * vernment more} Here Mr. Cannon explained the bas’ + said] bellets of the Mormons, whieh ju Cannon ‘Joseph Smith, | polygamy in th Brieny, ¢ | head of the yn Church, ts the] are that God cre Jds and peoples t all of God's offspring 1 ust absolute czar alive. Smith be- eves himself, and is belleved by the | Mormons, to be of divine origin, He egent of n earth, absolute "Sl ruler until God comes.” Mr. Cannon paused, siniled and added with dry and characteristic humor. “An event likely , |to be deferred some time. at the| ‘Joseph Smith ves openly with five wives who have born him twelve ehil- Fifth |dren sluce the Woodruff manifesto for- er Of | yidding plural marriage," Mr, Cannon ston. continued. “He 1s belleved to have ac- quired three more wives recently. Seven the twelve Mormon apostics have taken plural wives in defiance of the compact with the United States. Po- lygamy flourishes among the young men and women of the Church as never! and this despite the fact that! hh cost of living’ has been felt) i White Rese Colle, Pousd Tin, 35¢. The Simplest Test Is to make from a teaspoon two strong and delicious cups. White Ftose CEYLON TEA One Quality—the Best | FARM COLONY PARALYTIC DIES, FALLS IN BATH TUB, forimer days, members of the MAL tee a thonities: ax Customers of the Mercantile Office Bankers Trust Co. are advised of the removal of thsi Office to the Main Office of the Company, 7 Wall Street where al’ business ef the Company wiil be conducted until occupancy of the Company’s new building, about April 15th. man @ bath, whe: died as they were putting him into the tub. and droppet examination was a Mttle red, but there wer ‘Pee man was dead before t Ls satiefia my elf em Neate was death vo ite try, catise Williams Wo? ne he story ts Othe: friends of Sv.t. Flic! the story 1s a veiled attacks hon, He was lately + FRANK J. CANNON. “E should think {t would be WOMEN EASIER TO eEnauane| mancnt obligation for the young’ m: “The priests counsel the young men| 4nd, if he | assume It. the young women, racted has advanepd in |number of men who shun the It does! sibilities of “Woe be unto him who defies the| been created, secret command to plural marriage and| easily ruled by priests than m by little he; that anything, no matter ncils, the op-|or bizarre or contrary to her He need not worry about how | sie'll do it. rat's what, What a you going to de about anyhow? What I think show event it is embodied tn the adopted at the | meoting, whieh wi ‘Senator Charles A. Tow | HERE 18 THE REMEOY URGED BY MR. CANNON. | So herein Wes the remedy for Mor- monism, according to Mr. Cannon and lithe Ynterdenominauional Council of | | Women: | Where, the Mormo’ | to Inculeate and to of polygamy, by p Whereas, Hail leaders continue | ractice polygamy | axgrandin He It resoived Congress and the several st } adoption of a constitutional am which shall allow Congress to | appropriately to punish and prevent! polygamy, Be it resolved that we urge upon the Department of J Ww beset nk Hel immediate Junder the si Mormon kingdom ship as @ combination in restraint of | trade. | Be it reaolved that we urge upon both | h Klah o of Congress that the Tons Senators and Representativ ssadors of the Mormon kini doi Be It resolved that w urge upon both ation, their ty’ and property dation of wor » minds | easy to r degra: | » of man to but T do not ¢ how they, persuade the women,’ bee dd children. >— re in St, Loate, in. 12-Fire in the build. TO POLYGAMY THAN MEN. “ft will astonish yon to learn that the women are much more easily persuaded to plural marriage than the men,” Mr. Cannon an- swered. “Every marriage ts a new and por » at No. # North Sixth caused damage — esti- mated ty the departinent at $100,000 "AWARDED MEDALS & DIPLOMAS AT | World's Fair, 1893, Paris Exposition, 1900 ambitious, he hesitate The facts ure different with “The age at which marris e ts con- here else, Also as else marriage has | ‘hus, a surplus of eligible w Also, women a Tell woman of a certain type of mind how curtous | feelings nd instincts, is the law of God, at In the Bible you'll fin nm here and there who tries to I Gidding & Go. OUTER APPAREL MILLINERY FOR WOMEN MISSES and JUNIORS Are Closing-Out a Choice Collection of Trimmed Millinery at *7.50 Including exact copies of exclusive Paris models; Formerly Selling to $35. 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