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... THE MORMON& NNW MONDAT. Intelligence received hers from Silt Lake City ita — tes — t - h - a - t - at a Mormon conference Mr. John Taylor was elected president of the community. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. __ Your, MONDAY. A fatal ...
... THE MORMONS. The Mormons seem to getting into difficulties. Two sons of Smith have gone to Utah, and laid claim to succeed their father’s authority. Brigham Young regards their proceedings with great horror, and contradicts all their assertions. The Smiths ...
... The Mormons lt if R. VARDIS FISHER'S LV,L novel, Children of G o d (Methuen, 10s. 6d.) I have read with keen Interest. He calls it an epic, and it has about it something of the grand sweep of the Iliad or of the great Northern Sagas. There is a kind ...
... THE MORMONS. ICIW TOIL Sirr. 11. Later advice' received from Utah that )fr. Taylor has only been appointed acting 31ormen President until the election of a president. He is a native of England. ...
... THE MORMONS. The advices from Utah are to the 7th of October. We the Mormon account of Captain Van Vleet's visit. The dignitaries of church, state, and the press met the captain in Social Hall, where there was a public reception and speech-making. Then ...
... The Mormons. The Utah Peace Commissioners, Messrs. Powell and M ...
... THE MORMONS. THE general conference of the Mormons, or as they call themselves Latter-day Saints, was held at the Now Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City in April, Brigham Young presiding. The New Tabernacle was dedicated with appropriate solemnities ...
... MORMONISM. » fed Mr. Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, records tbe following conversation with tbat notorious politico-religious charlatan Brigham Young. It is valuable as the direct replies of the avowed leader of the Mormons to the searching ...
... The Mormons. The news from Utah, says the Noe York Timet, is not hopeful of peace prospects. The temper of the Mormons continues hostile, and the old grudge against the Gentiles is but imperfectly covered by the existing armistice; and there is reason ...
... THE MORMONS. Mormonism is not in so full feather as it was supposed to be in Illinois. The Governor of that State has removed Bennett, the Mormon Adjutant-General, from his office, and Joe himself is in gaol in Missouri. Joe, however, recently issued ...
... advertise the Mormon faith to the civilised world. •• Disbelieve, said Delegate Cannon, in conversation to-day, •• that among the Mormons not more than one man out of every seven—l might say ten—has more than On. wee. There ere about Mormons altogether ...