UNDER THE PROPHET IN UTAH

The National Menace of a Political Priestcraft



By Frank J. Cannon

Formerly United States Senator from Utah

and

Harvey J. O'Higgins

Author "The Smoke-Eaters," "Don-a-Dreams," etc.






CONTENTS


Note

Introduction

Forward




Chapter I.   In the Days of the Raid

Chapter II.   On A Mission to Washington

Chapter III.   Without A Country

Chapter IV.   The Manifesto

Chapter V.   On the Road to Freedom

Chapter VI.   The Goal—And After

Chapter VII.   The First Betrayals

Chapter VIII.   The Church and the Interests

Chapter IX.   At the Crossways

Chapter X.   On the Downward Path

Chapter XI.   The Will of the Lord

Chapter XII.   The Conspiracy Completed

Chapter XIII.   The Smoot Exposure

Chapter XIV.   Treason Triumphant

Chapter XV.   The Struggle For Liberty

Chapter XVI.   The Price of Protest

Chapter XVII.   The New Polygamy

Chapter XVIII.      The Prophet of Mammon

Chapter XIX.   The Subjects of the Kingdom

Chapter XX.    Conclusion






Note

When Harvey J. O'Higgins was in Denver, in the spring of 1910, working with Judge Ben B. Lindsey on the manuscript of "The Beast and the Jungle," for Everybody's Magazine, he met the Hon. Frank J. Cannon, formerly United States Senator from Utah, and heard from him the story of the betrayal of Utah by the present leaders of the Mormon Church. This story the editor of Everybody's Magazine commissioned Messrs. Cannon and O'Higgins to write. They worked on it for a year, verifying every detail of it from government reports, controversial pamphlets, Mormon books of propaganda, and the newspaper files of current record. It ran through nine numbers of the magazine, and not so much as a successful contradiction was ever made of one of the innumerable incidents or accusations that it contains. It is here published in book form at somewhat greater length than the magazine

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