| Title | Up-To-Date Father Goose |
| Description | Joseph Smith, Head of the Mormon Church, sits in a shoe labelled Polygamy crawling with children. The caption reads "There was an old man who lived in a shoe, He had so many children he didn't know what to do, He couldn't keep count - they just grew and grew- And before he hardly knew it, he had forty-two." Joseph F. Smith, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, was the leader of the Mormon's in Utah, and claimed to oppose the practice of Polygamy. However, he had 42 children, and had previously had multiple wives. The issue had come to a head because of the election of Reed Smoot as senator from Utah, and concerns that he supported Polygamy. |
| Subject | Polygamy Mormons -- United States Smith, Joseph F., 1838-1918 Smith, Joseph |
| Artist | Bartholomew, Charles Lewis 'Bart', 1869-1949 |
| Date | 1904-03-08 |

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