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   Broad Ax, The (Newspaper) - February 11, 1899, Salt Lake City, Utah                               IB people's Chicago and City Un Street a two tor and and tut and Library Can lib 11 and W and Chicago ret General t Salt Lake City J. 3maha, enver a. m. lOols Omaha m i Bt Lonte 7.-00 a. ra p. m. San points a. m. m. tron under Masonic Hall D K. 2BOFT, K XT INB orado te to Gienwood rs EAST daily fnt t TlM only Chair Can to mis and at Keet Temple APPLY THE same rale in the pu chase if that would in par If you i e samr price cold take toe C. M ween Omaha and if ELECTRIC SOLID oi the very appliances steel rail si than any figure in the Tourist co to Chicago We Give us a call DOWNING M2 S. West Temple n effect Sept. Lean and and p. m. Jane 33d, us c is Printed by wt on all kinds 0} r Let us all hope that the 1 liberty win thrae to barn all men until no longer f be a doubt Chat all men are 4 created free and 1 A No one is deserving of liberty who is unwilling to grant others all the privileges he claims and exercises for VOL. SALT LAKE FEBRUARY 11, 1899 No. 25 JESUS AND IT has been asserted and the the de and the Jeans that he never or gave ex- pression to or sentiment which was intended to wound the feelings of those whom he came in contact and that he the greatest respect for the religions opinions of but as we proceed with this article we will endeavor to prove beyond the of a doubt that snch was not the case and that Jesus was swayed and controlled by the same passions and prejudices which has always the actions of those who have endeavored to A new system of religion or to reform the system which had become implanted in the minds of the Jeans was not unlike the other Jewish prophets for he and they were most extraordinary They would speak like but acted entirely For in- stance Isaiah walked in a nude con- dition through the streets of his Jeremiah and Hosea acted like wild beasts and were very much depraved in their moral but they pronounced curses upon all who dared to dispute their As Jeins progressed in his work in temperament or in character from those we nave referred He preached as they He poured forth invectives against the rulers and the rich as they He be- in all fancies respecting the approaching tion of the The conquest of the evil spirit or power or the reign of his the same as the prophets of He was away with these ideas and labored under the that he was the new Messiah or the true son of God who would be sent to prepare this world and that he would be appointed for the special purpose of judging the souls of men and to reign over them on These ideas followed him to his It was his belief that God reigned in heaven and Satan reigned on He pronounced eternal punishment on all who refused to join and upon all who did anything to merit the of their He did not tate in consigning to Said that believeth is tized shall be saved and he that be- not shall be He pronounced his condemnation upon a fig tree because it bore no although it was of season for He retorted to who accused him of breaking the bath that he was above He was extremely to his On one occasion when she approached him he what have I to It is an indisputable fact that he completely failed in making any impression upon the people of Jerusalem and his the He called the teamed doctors ratum waited and he declared that they the torments of because would not cept his He informed his disciples that whoever spoke against the Holy Ghost it would not be forgiven him either in this world or the world to He taught his devotees that they must forsake their and brothers and trample all family ties and tions under foot if they desired to march under his or if they wished to inherit a seat in his for according to his teachings very narrow and is the road leads to but broad and very smooth is the road which leads to His religion is unlike the of Mahomet for wherever the of the latter licentiousness and all forms but ever the religion of the former prevails there slavery and vice of every kind has always who was as modest as a young was a poor boy and a mule but today many hundred million people believe in the teachings of who rendered greater service to kind than any other religious Mahomet that had 1.0 daughters for how can God have daughters when he has no But the adherents of Jesus teach us that God traveled billions and billions of miles from his abode in the unknown world to this earth in order to form the quaintance of the wife of Mahomet never frequented the neither he taste wine or whisky nor look at the dancing He wan very kind to little He visited the sick and was very He never struck any one in his He was opposed to the of his When he was asked to curse some one he have not been sent to but to show mercy to He always waited on mending his own clothes and milking his own But Jesus had women to wash his feet and turned water into wine so that his followers might drink and be Mahomet proclaimed that the will not reward those who do good from the fear of being de- prived of in the glory of the nett This great teacher impressed the idea upon the minds of his hearers that ghosts or the souls of men will not be condemned to eternal misery or exalted to everlasting as the tree falls so shall it But we learn from the followers of Jesus that all who do not accept his teachings will be punished and tortured throughout A negro man and a white woman were tried in the city court of Savannah last week for improperly living They were fined each or three years on the The white woman was forgiven by the righteous judge and ordered to leave the The was sent to the This is justice as Judge Norwood understands it. It it would hard for white person to commit a punishable tiit Ga. It is safe to that Judge wood is a firm believer in the theory that there is a white and black heaven and it is fair to assume that lie considers himself a Be that wit if he JB an honest and Christian have administered and exact justice to both the negro and the white If the negro had forced this woman against her will to embrace it would have been an entirely different but the woman was as guilty as the negro and she should have been fined or sent to jail or to the THE SENATORIAL IT certainly is to be deplored by all who are interested in the fare of this state and the success of the Democratic party that the Democratic members wiU stubbornly persist in prolonging the senatorial are responsible for this state of affairs expect to receive the endorsement of the masses of the people even in the slightest r The minority members of the or more properly speaking those supporting the W. H. King and O. W. assert that it is not their intention to permit the majority to ram their candidate down their Admitting that this is a logical position then it is just as consistent for the majority to assume the attitude that they do not intend to permit the minority to force or to ram their candidates down the throats of the or in other whenever it comes to pass that the tail can successfully and ally wag the dog instead of the dog wagging the tail then it will be eminently proper and just for the minority to control the actions of the It is useless to attempt to argue or to reason with some of the Democratic members of the ture who are bent upon disrupting or destroying the every man who is not entirely crazy knows full well that from time immemorial the cardinal principle and doctrine of the Dem. party has been that the minority must always bow to the will of the majority and whenever it is otherwise then we shall cease to be a It has been reported on good authority that some of these tlemen have declared that would rather see a Republican ed to the United States or the seat left rather than to see the Hon. A. W. McCune If this is true then the members of the Democratic party throughout the state made a ous mistake by selecting such men to enact laws and to further the cause of These tlemen also use the false and un- fair argument that no poor man can aspire to political honors in But the record shows that such is not the and that the Hon. W H. King whom they designate as being the poor was elected to various offices in 1882, in Fillmore city and Millard and between that time and the year 1889 he held for four yean the office of county was county clerk for two city attorney for six city assessor for two city recorder for two ber of city council for two and also school became a the legislature when 22 yean of and was two years In 1891 he was elected to the territorial legislature Mid aim became county attorney of Utah and served in that capacity for four Was also city attorney of for a ber of became associate tice of the supreme court of Utah in 1894, and until January 4.1896. He received the mous nomination for congress in 1896, and was tendered the renomination upon a platter by the Democratic party in 1898. Those who contend that poor men are hampered and denied tical preferment in this state should refrain from advancing such rot after perusing this No paper within the confines of commonwealth has sounded the praises of the Hon. W. H King any oftener or louder than the Broad but when his supporters brand those who have the right to support his rivals as dishonest men and women in every sense of the word then it is time to call a We again say that ui the interest of all the people of Utah we cerely hope that the senatorial contest will be brought to a speedy The of the 102nd ball ot was as W. H. King 7, A. W. McCune 28, O. W. Powers 2, Frank J. Cannon 10, land 12, Nebeker 2. THE HON FRANK J. THURSDAY Feb. 9th, the Salt Lake Theater was filled to over- flowing with people of all political shades and opinions to listen to Senator Cannon's address on and The Hon. George Q. Cannon was also but he left long be- fore his son had concluded Us tirade against some of the best people of While listening to Senator Cannon's speech our mind wandered back to the of this ZANE Si ATTORNEYS Deseret National Bank Bldg. ELLIS ELLIS Rooms 612 to 616 Progress Attorney snd Private legal advisor Rooms 308 and 306 McCormck Salt Lake H. L. Mining Litigation a Nos 81 and 82 COMMERCIAL Commercial National Peace Booms 85-36 Salt Lake Thomas HarihalL Jonathan O David B. Royle ATTORNEYS AT LAW 1358 Main Street Salt Lake City Boom 520 Dooly Salt Lake RAJ VAN a Room 351 City and County Bldg Salt Lake AND Attorneys and EAGLE SALT LAKE CITY were unable to recall one single instance wherein any one ing the exalted position which Senator Cannon occupies has ever stooped so low as to at- tack their competitors in public during a senatorial The Hon. Powers was a grand and I never thought I should live to see the day in Utah when a son of the First Presidency of the Mormon Church would talk as Senator non But wt never expected to see the day when a United States Senator stand up in the presence of over people and practically admit that he was guilty of departing fro m the road which leads to the highest and purest There was nothing in the tor's speech worthy of the con- sideration of honest and it was only intended to catch the rabble and those who do not use their thinking Senator Cannon has brought shame upon his his the nation the exalted position he was elected to by the Republican t HON. MOSES members of the legislature petitioned the Hon. Moses Thatcher to enter the race and settle this most un- fortunate struggle for the United States But that most patriotic gentleman declined to do so upon the broad ground that his election would simply add more fuel to the fire which is being kindled the Mormon ple throughout the nation by some of their supposed He says that he should enter the con- test at the present time it would seem unfair and I think able to do as my friends hare entered it with the understanding that I would not do No person is endowed with any higher sense of integrity and esty than the Hon. Motes Thatcher for he is perfectly willing to lay his political ambition aspirations for the good of all the people of i ALVIRAS E. ATTORNEY AT LAW Boom 314 Anerbach Salt Lake Utah OFFICES Hooper Lake National Bank SAMUEL A. First National Bank M OF Candies AND Jobber of Etc. Telephone SOI 117 8. West Salt Lake Shoe Co 67 MAIN NO. 62 WEST SOUTH ST. Commercial National CAPITAL PAID General Banking in all its Theodore John J O J. Moylan C. Thomas W. P. George M John Newell Beeman L fi Tel. 505. 15 w. Second REAL The Leading Optician and Dealer in Gold and Silver and a choice selection of rare and beautiful Gold and Silver Enameled suitable for I can suit the moat call and inspect my goods and 172 S. Main St. that an aad to Good prompt and MILLER Wholesalers and Retailers ot ETC. 218 SOUTH MAIN SALT R. K. Thomas Dry Goods HIM Trunks and 29 E. First South St. 3 yir A embracing all the latest designs of Iron Bedi in white blue copper color and combination colors Brats Beds of exquisite and beautiful ship Will be pleased to submit de- C signs for Brass Bed Draperies Bed range In price to q H. Co. f nro Margetts Bros. Brewing of Lager Beer and Porto Office and 317 N. Second Family Leare orders at El W 1st Soul li INSTRUCTIONS nr OIL MEEKLE OIL FOB SALE BY MRS. J. F. TAYLOR Student of the Chicago STUDIO Art No TIO MAIN ST A Size Photo Co. Gives them to their customers for Dry Goods and Family Supplies 28 MAIN 674-----o Washington Market 313 Main Salt Lake ROWE Dealers m Pool try and Utah Poultry and Produce Commission Co. W. FIRST SOUTH LAKE UTAH WALTER L. Manager The Red Hot PHAI The Genuine 63 West Second TeL 49. Home Iron and 44S, Weat 8t State J. T. LOVETT SON of kinds oi Stove Repairs STOVES t J. B FOX CO R. e.  

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