. , rUK MORNING ASTUR1AX NOVKMlteK . JW BX fi i J 63k iff PIT Pill mi un u V) La SACR Contemplating making an entire change in our Children's Clothing department, and in order to close out our stock at once, we will for the next 15 DAYS M VIE GIVE A REDUCTION OF Kr1! I i r : x VUU oLnJLx NEW WEIl UIEST STYLES, BEST VALUES AT UNHEARDOF LOW PRICES. We Quote a few Bargains: Lot 9955. Child's Vestee Suits, 3 to 7 years, regular price $4.60, 25 per cent off, now $3.35 Lot 17.482, Children's Suits. 2 pairs of pants, 7 to 14 jeais, regular pr ice 3.-2&POT cent ofl, now 2 80 Lot 17,480 Children's Suits, 2 pairs of pants, 7 to 14 years, regular pr Ice 6 CO. 26 per cent off, now 376 Lot 17 474, Children's Suits, 2 pairs of pants, 7 to 14 years, regular price 6.60 26 per cent off. now 4.16 A Clear Saving of Sl.00 to S1.50 on every Suit or Overcoat- Remember we do as we advertise. S . DANZIGER, San Francisco Store. THE OFFENSES Committed In the Name of Kelisnon. Calls Upon Goud People to Protest Against the Seating of Huberts. ! language Into English. Only eight per-' and atrocious murder? Ami think 'sous were allows to look at the .,rlg-: that we have twn In ..ur city npre ' mai r,.nv after which tlu- silver plates anting this religion ..f "blood and as- (V fl)iK plate were given back to '.'ruge Oa- sanation." preaching In our streets. Ul MUlXMUiMO.U ,bri ., from wnom th,.y camp Tht. firH (-ornng to our home with their lnfa- ' edition of this b..k aa publi.-dv-d In mous doctrin. Who ever hoard of such ' liCO at Palmyra, X. Y. Th- name braz-n afrruntry? Not a few person , . . comes from Mormon, the prophet, who slevp today the bV of death U-caum- Oridn of the Church and the I rimes clajms ne reiv a commissi to thy exposed and rev.-ai.-d their tlee and the SeCIVtS HI write a nistory oi ou ijpc ' ! ht h:i,t r,,me from Jemil-m to their government. i America .") II. C. Mormonism ha b"-u guilty ..f antag. i ! The first Mormon church 'x organ- onizing our government. They take an; : ized in li-'A at Fayette, X. V., with six oath binding tta-mwelv to "li.-n-e i members. Convert multiplied with to the spiritual or Ivid of the .:hur.-h ! great rapidity, organizing ehun h- In and disobedience to any power that! ITS PRACTICE OP rOLlOA.nl ' New England, P-nnsyivania and Ohio ! lares to opp-; or attempt to ! They wpt by orders of a sp- Sal reve- their nefarious and abominable prae- - j lati'in to Missouri and formed a r ol-ny. tlce. Tht-y met with pew-.tutlon here, their; Mormonlsm Is an enemy of the L'td- Dr. Peart Denounces Its Leaders and i bishop b- ing tam-d arA feath. p-i. their1 ted states, antagonistic to govern- 1 printing pre. bure, and orl-i-l to ment, ani a ueiiwrate ioiaioi .-i . i leave the state by .hf. governor, their laws. Touch her Infernal and luted j evil practices filling the j.pie with religion and she would annihilate you j wrath arid indignation. They went ' If !he could. Mormonlmn l a hater of 'from Missouri to Ililnolf. Het- they jour government and would crush it If j disgusted the p-op'ie by their auda- she was able. Sunday evening Dr Pean pr-ached ' clous operation, an 1 thy were put in ; 3. Mormonlsm has 1-n guilty of oSlnTm ! Pr- W onl. of the chief . x .otor charging our l He took his text from I Cor . T, 2. Brigham Young, with aji Ktated by that i.ng am Young "Let every man have his own wife, , thousand fariuli'-s, Mt Illinois. Th.yaugnt tnat "--; Md every wife her own husband.' j wintered in Xebraska, In the Fi ring, Mary and Martha were tils wives, ui.ii I believe that every man should have of 1S47 Young, with a band of 1413 men ; Mary Magdalen was another, and that Tull sway in the exercise ,,f his relig- j started out for the Kocky mountains, the marriage In Cana of Oallloe was lous conviction. He ought to b- per-' reaching their pr-s-nt -at of power the marriage of hlnwelf. Thus making mltted to worship Gol as his Judgnv nt ; n?enuity and impunity in July. This it apfx-ar that he ha-1 four wive. This directs and his conscier.ee approves, i is a brief sketch of the beginning of . Young did to deffnd and Justify hit The killing of the apostles, the burning; Mrmoni.sm. Xow notice of what Mor-1 cwn loathsome Ufp. He n.i-dwl tome at the stake of Latimer. I'.idley and j monism has bn guilty. M .nnonl-m , excuse for his licentious sensual habils others, the stealing of John Wesley,! has been guilty of deliberate and atro-! I. What shall w do with it? I said and the banishment of Roger Williams, tPus murders. She has been a religion I to myself in prepi.ring this wrmon. are all crimes-crimes for which the of homicide, "her land a land of as-; Take every woman and child away, perpetrators must one day answr. , saasination and blow." This is a fieri-; then si.T.d Pewey wtth his guiw or Mile However, while I have asserted that 1 ous charge to lay at the d-jor of a re-j with his trooin and clean out every every man should have full sway In ! ligous sect, and I would certanly not. he-goat they find. Hut to business. 1. the exercise of his religious convlc-1 do so were I not able to subs antlate j protest, and protest vigorously and Hons, I must say, provided his relig-j the statement. We b-arn that in IS." ! mightily, agalnt the tf-ittlng of Itob lon ia moral and comport with the. that a number of persons startwi from! erts In congress. If we can unseat him laws of virtue, common decency, and i Arkasa.- ar,r Missouri for Ciifornla, j It will be a terrific blow agalnnt Mor christian propriety, and if it d'--8 not,' thp land of (lowers and sunshine. They, monism. He ha three wives. He d- public se'itlment should be pronounced : had to pass though Utah. At this against it and a iaw chould le enacted J pla .; the emigrants usually took on for Its absolute prohibition. I do not new supplWn. While her.- they were appear before you tonight to t-peak suddenly and somewhat uni-xiitedly against Mormonixm, because tl..- p o- attacked by tlie t.'tah militia, but the pie believe that Joseph .Smith recer.-edi militia was repulsed. The emigrants a special revelation from Gol, and liia; ' constructed a temporary fortification, he was commissioned by John the Lap-, within this-enclosure they Kuffeml in- tlat to preach, and later ordained by t.-ti.siy for waU-s, it not lielng conld state against the rame rrlm. Polyg amy Is an Infni.-tion of th law. Why l-ct execu'e tlu law then against It? I plead tonight for a nwtft annihilation if this illfl'lloUS S)1te;n. liKXKKAI. WHITK'S IIIt.VVKltY. The Eastern linini-ninn nml Ktstaurant J. I'. Wnimtr, I'rop. few days r r i i e Dinimj-t oom lor l.ilitt MmIi I V I p 0t all Miht. mlts It. He pride m it. ashumiuxs an attitude at once defiant to our laws. What a splendid law maker be would make, walking Into congress and ink ing his seat and tho-n resting upon hi shoulders the great crime of polygamy; a man making laws for the conduct of others and every moment, or his life iivinw in onen violation of law. The Peter, John and James. I think this aiered sale for any one of the men or ! constitution of the United States piece of madness and egregious folly, but that does not prompt me to preach this sermon, it's b.-eause I think that Mormonlsm is immoral, indecent, and an infraction of the laws of nature and of God. Xow for the benefit of those who may not know anything about the origin of Mormonism, I will give a laconic sketch of its beginning. Jo seph Smith uoeins to have been the originator of Mormonism. At the age of 15 he began his prophetic career. Three years later the place containing the sacred books was revealed to him. At the age of 22 the sacred books were put Into his hand together with two silver plates, by the means of which he was enabled to translate the strange women to go outside of the barricade. Two little girls were sent with buek'-ts to the spring, their fathers and moth ers thinking or believing that the Mormons would not be so cruel an1 wicked, and heartletft as to harm the little ones, but in the a;t of gotting water they were shot and killed. Among the emigrants were three men who volunteered to go to California to ask for assistant. They got but a short distance till they were butchered. A little later every man woman and cHId in the emigrant train were kill ed except those who were too young to bell the story. Women were strip ped naked and butchered like cattle. Have they not been guilty of wilful In vests congress with the power to Judge r.f the rjuulillcatlon of lis members. Protest to congress against his being seated; It has the po.ver to do so. 2. Disfranchise the Mormon. The country Is petitioning congress :o dis franchise the poIy,'imlt or disqualify him from holding office. Disfranchise the Mormon, deprive him of cltlzen Hhin till he makes up his mind to be come an American, stand by the flag and obey her laws. At present his re ligion is annulllflcatlon, rebellion and treason. Give him the rights of citi zenship when he is willing to comply with all that Is meant by that word. 3. Enforce the law against polygamy Just as we execute it in any other Nut Coii. i Nut Roust, iiimilngham Post. !rd Klpoti, H'ttkliig a ng. dincrlb.sl leMeral White its the ' brave-t of the brive." When he used th.i' language In which all ho km w Mr Heoijf.. White Intimately will --n -i ur-be was. probibly. recalling an In cident that ucciirrwl when he was vice roy, and the colo i.-l, ns he then was, , nct 'd as military w-r-tary. There j was to be fighting on tin- Afghun fron-1 tier, and Col.mel White asked itiiiIs sion to go to the fort. Lord rtlpon demurred, on th ground that he could1 not spate so able an adviser. Hut Col onel White eln;-h.-d the matter by put ting a question. ' What," he asked, "will be suld If my regimen t Is cut to pleer.g n,,d I am not with It?" Lord Upon yielded, folo.-wd White r-le al most day and night till he Joined his regiment: those sh .aw his welcome by the men say It w:us a soeive never to be forgot t-n. It was soon after ward hat he won the Victoria Cross. He did so with splendid bravery allied , il... lo.eui ,ii rlt or efUierxinii, ,n the end or a heavy march the regl men!, about to bivouac, found thai the J Afghan guru do'iiinatcd them at cl.sw (iranosc, range. Colon d Wnile gave llie opiei to charge. The men were physically unfit; they were u'terly wornout, but tlwir com mat.iler kiw.-w that thi effort must I" ma.i.', II - gave the order thre tlrn; the men only looked at htm helplessly. He gave the order again and rode off alone, trusting lo the regiment to fol low. He went right up to the guns; the m n, seeing him luring so much, were Inspirited; th:-y went after their leader, and the guns were taken. It was the s;irn" acu'e pcrptlon of the chances of a battlefield that first gave him his chance. He did not mount tho ladder of prom ill m rapidly; he was an old captain before his good luck gave him the opportunity of handling men under the eyes of Lord itols-rts, then In the hcydey of his success on the northern frontier of Iridic His quickness In seizing the critic il moment for action and In assisting a ba'tallon that was very hard pres-d was noted by lrd UoberH; he got promotion and was asked what service he would like. "Give me command of your advance guard," he said, k.vrt to be always In touch with the enemy. He got It, and his foot was firmly planted on the lad der of promotion. His friends say of hlrn that he la one of the best "fight ing generals" In the British army. It Is pleasant to hear this talk of him today, wh ;n the club critic Is still dis posed to hint many doubts founded necc-ssirlly on Ignorance. It Is never too late to learn, but we sometimes learn that It Is too late. I I7n TtllKl) Mitrr.T. . lift, .lot riuis ind Tmnhill I 'iirt land, Orciioii ... W. C. A. Pohl, I Dim (OCOHR. Undertaker, Embalmer and Funeral Director Caskets ami Funeral Supplies constant ly on Iibii.I. Corner 11th uud Ktiane Hts, Astoria, Ore J. A. Fastabend if (tfnernl Contractor nnd Builder Hmis(iiH)viiio Tenia lr IlfiiU t r l i i rnrn i i s KJOli UO UXI ! TIHIi 5CHI!I)UM!5 HKI'AHT fortuiiil LiJIn'Tnltr. i'nli'TiiUr. L D. Boyer, Rlcrchant Tailor lp-to-Date i;;imtkM., touiui, tu. v. ,f.c. v. ittiiU'if. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Annul I Nut Hnttcr, K It Cereal. Ilciilth C.rnckci, (Itilcii, MiiltoHia Nutciic, Are a few of the Health Foods sold by KNAIT HKOS., I1KALTII FOOD Co. 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