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Show -177claimed the "stockade for abandoned indorsed by burst of ''morality'' fought back, stating on of the Church owned the be the part of buildings vacated, and that the loss loss to the Church was on was papers" that members was Commercial street which were to renters, and the subsequent tithing complaint.9 morality" which cians of the dominant Church city. of that the reason for the the "Church the basis for the that the flsudden fever of entire fathered, protected and Party.' the American The Tribune is women making was The sweeping them the Telegram over laughing the said -politi- stock of the "Look," wrote the Telegram, flat the record the Church crowd has made": Joseph F. Smith is openly living with five women, none of which is a lawful wife, and he is now the father of thirteen illegitimate children. The principal property used for im moral purposes on Commercial Street is owned by heavy tithe paying Mormons. The Church gets revenue from the fallen women and the exhorbitant rentals charged by these saints put the poor women deeper and deeper into the depths of degrada tion. Personal attacks were made against Republican Emery and against leRoy Armstrong, editor of Sheriff Emery and his deputies began Commercial street, arrested several of town. Republican The sheriff on his was women The a Republican.IO series of raids Governor Cutler and the Republican reported that its reporter could walk the entire length of Commercial street by 8 ''wi thout seeing a on and drove several others out congratulated by splendid work. the Sheriff Frank October woman." The News reported that citizens living on the west side in |