Defense of the Faith and the Saints (Volume 1 of 2)Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Religion
Defense of the Faith and the Saints (Volume 1 of 2)
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches
It is falsely alleged in this Kearns adopted speech that the Mormon
Church is a menace to Gentile industries in the state excepting
mining and smelting, and even these, it charges, are threatened with
extermination on certain conditions:
"Let it be sufficient on this point for me to say that all the
property of Utah is made to contribute to the grandeur of the
president of the Church, and that at his instance any industry, any
institution within the state, could be destroyed, except the mining
and smelting industry. Even this industry his personal and Church
organ has attacked with a threat of extermination by the courts,
or by additional legislation, if the smelters do not meet the view
expressed by the Church organ."
The charge that the smelters are threatened with extermination by the
courts is refuted by the very article from the Deseret News the senator
quotes in support of this supposed threat. The facts briefly stated
are these: In the south end of Salt Lake valley, near to Salt Lake
City, are a number of smelters that daily belch out volumes of smoke
and deadly fumes which are injuring the interests of the farmers in
that locality, and threaten in time to desolate the southern suburbs
of Salt Lake City. The demand is that this evil shall be remedied, or
else, of course, that the cause of the difficulty be removed, and now
the proposition in the _News_ which is not at all what Senator Kearns'
adopted speech makes it out to be:
"The _Deseret News_ has counseled peace, consideration for the
smelter people in the difficulties that they have to meet, favor
toward a valuable industry that should be encouraged on proper
lines, and arbitration instead of litigation. But it really seems
now as though an aggressive policy will have to be pursued, or ruin
will come to the agricultural pursuits of Salt Lake county, while
the city will not escape from the ravages of the smelter fiend. If
the companies that control those works will not or can not dispose
of the poisonous metallic fumes that pour out of their smokestacks,
the fires will have to be banked and the nuisance suppressed. We
do not believe the latter is the necessary alternative. We are of
opinion that the evil can be disposed of, and we are sure that
efforts ought to be made to effect it without further delay."
The other part of the senator's assertion on this point of the Mormon
Church being a menace to Gentile industry I really would not consider
were it not for the fact that others are taking up the refrain and
publishing such pipe dreams as this:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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