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Show THE .MORMSd EXAMINER I Ml PCX, ETA!!, J:UV ! ffri 8 Burt J- - of Beur River City ?MiUsa Merrell. of Brigham City, d SI respectively. Amanda. grand-chil- d B A. Kldrtdg- -. of II. died at 4:30 will onur al d the 1 round up of prisoners at and tail was made ibis morning photon rapbed and the iu i be rogues gaUery. A. K. Reid, piiotographeil were: who was sentenced to STpi, Jute pron yesterday and win be tomorrow; to Salt Labe Admire, Thomas Hill, lames t haries Ashton, three dope fiends iho are accused of taking $W0 worth store. A gloves front behind Nye's Coua- - e tin yat'.g the man .who was from Jdah day before Tester-jastealing sheep from Mr. Bat and tor resisting the officers, as a In condition of great Buffering Iha result of contact with poison ivy week shite hiding from the officers a His face rnun last Monday night. uarted to swell the uight before he saa arrested and haa steadily grown rone. Officers say it is In a horrible luadiikm of swelling and Inflammation John brought fur lantyne In relation to tho movement to interest capital in (tie building of rentable houses in Ogden a rejtorier ol this paper called at the ofli-eof a number uf prominent real estate inon to get an opinion on the matter. Nut all were in. but the few who were interested were very optimistic iu their views aa to the continued healthy growth of Ogden making Rood field for the investment of capital in dwelling houses. 8. U ivee hal the following to say: The real estate men have organized for the purport at trying to got up a healthy feeling aud to work up an interest here locally in anything that will assist in Ogden's growth, and It is also their idea to disseminate information to all parts of the United States and interest, capital in Utah and especially in Ogden. The supply of rentable houses here is not equal to the demand. 1 think that the demand for buildings at the present time is far above the expectations of all the real estate men. I cannot supply the demand at al! for rentable houses. The mailer houses, four or live rooms, are in greater demand on account of the lower prices of rent. There is a good field here for the Investment of capital In this class of houses. Following Is what H. H. Goddard had to say in the matter: "1 think that those people who have vacant lota s 30. Funeral Ft May at 778 27 street Sept r amusements While An Orphan's Prayer." which will he seen at the Grand Otters house o Monday evening la S pastoral play tolling a delightful story It also contains many thrilling dramatic situa- tion and at least one real sensation. This feature, a climax of stage realism. is the mu klng" of an Immense tool vault in which a crook haa been Two nnmtrnt tonally imprisoned. mired professional crackamen do the drilling and blowing in full view of narrow escape the aiuliome and the from death of the imprisoned Inmate, assies a positJvu aepsatlon. UTAH '.t; train from Balt city came up yesterday es t to Brigham City where "Peach celebrated. will he Quite a id of Ogden people got on the large excursion ' here. Divide Superintendent Scott of the Souther Pacific and Division Superi- ntendent Buckingham of the Oregon the 8hoti Line went weat over lint of the Southern Pacific over jM - Promontory Hill and will return to Ogden by way of the cut-of- f. A strike la Wayne system end its branches of the Pennsylvania raid. The members of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen are now taking At vote on the strike proposition and the result will be announced next Pittsburg. Bept. 16. tlrealuneU on the Fort Monday. It is understood the will not accept the new wage Penn-.lylvnn- schedule. BASEBALL SATURDAY TOR to See a Good Cfianet for Ogdenitce Gama On Saturday ball fane will and Sunday Ogdenbast receive an opportunity t vltneee the games of the season. Th eiroag Eureka team, declared by th salt lake Herald to be champions c the Mate, will cross oats with the k roh. Should the Ogden boyi com J victorious, they can Juetly cialt . of the state, as Ei championship rtrfelel everything The oral buys Moment to MU lame. In sign are devoting ever prartire, and the "',0 or dle" spirit which win I JW8 w'tn lo this city on Sal fawning, accompanied by a lari JUk?, followers, who are read VV lhelr loam to a finish. JZr ?"" win "ailed at 3 p. n AfimS? (WHO )- -L' W' PERMITS FOR 0Vp?-- " RESTRUCTURES WORTH OF BUIL1 ERECTED AT ONCE. TO BE Nw Dwelling Will Be Co vtructcd in Rciidcnci Poi thn Delias6 of City. been issue n Krlon have for mt el or; dwpii i Mlh V.onroe ". bet wee cost 14,(101) a ,0" and brie ,,,W, brtwwn Je tean snd Madison, cost $1,600. J. V Adam, aim, ,ine "t0TT residence o 28,h Md 27tl tad lu..HofrtX'hs for a slot rliLn 0,1 Washing) o 2Sth Wl 0111 2lh street ll.lfli, J D tt ta.i WAGE -- 1X)1a3 FO ssi Sswaaws ,,&,na!nh' wSSn" fair tribal Wtew4 cr,mnlal bcbomc XtZot 61 S?Indenr t 1 ( close la should put up some five or six room tio.ikt-- i ,, i u: ruiWcrat--- ' prices. It mid help to build up ihc town ami at file same time make a n ;,rnl,cit piuducitve, From prowii! lu.ii, j, mils ihis win:1,- - will a search ,.r lionse." .1 E. ISuiUrurie wa-- s rjdii,, opiiml.-.,- ,: in his views. lie had the fallowing; to "M'e nuilnol, for Ogden aay; was never belli r. !a rises having money io itivesi need m,i be afraid to pi.t n. iuto bouMb. Tuere is a great demand for hoiK of five or six ixamis. Oguen is on the verge of a new era of proepei-It- y. Many people are ruining into the town and aru unable to find house to rent. It is Just like a person going to a friend's house aud no wchume extended him. There should be bouses here for the amiinuKKlulion of ibe new comers." A. A. Wenger Mid: There is a good demand for houses. I have a number of calla every day. The number of houses being built teems to make no difference as the demand still continue. New people are coming In all the time and the outlook fur an era of prosperity here is very good. It would lie a good Investment for men of rapi-t- al to come in. Investment in property here would pay better returns tban by putting the same money out on bums. Rentable bouws would pay from 8 to u-n- ,n 12 per cent interest. HOOPER CROP MAN IS REPORT INJURED WEATHER FOR FAVORABLE GATHERING AND THRESHING OF CROPS. Indications Point to a Largo Yield of Sugar Boots. The Utah section of the climate and crop service of the Weather Bureau haa Its report for the week ending Bept. 12.' The weather during the week was exceptionally favorable for the gath- ering and threshing of crops Clear skies prevailed and there was little or no precipitation. Temperatures during the day were quite high, but the nights were cool, as Is usual at this period of the year. The temperatures, however, only la a few Instance fell low enough to form frost, and these were of no light a character that no appreciable damage was done. Tho season can now be said to bo rapidly drawing to a close, and all crops excepting beets and potatoes were practically all gathered. Thrashing was under rapid headway, thaugh thia work was completed on the arid farms The yields of wheal and oata continued to be either above or at least fplly up to the average. Boms few correspondents in the northern counties report a deterioration in the quality of the crop owing to the frost of the 22nd ult The digging of beets will coon begin. All indications point to large yields, as thla staple waa In splendid condition. The third crop of ' lucarne was making a rapid growth. Fruit and garden truck ripening fast and were very abundant. Ranges were generally in prime condition and stock was thriving. The supply of Irrigation water waa ample for all needs for the remainder of ibe season. Fall plowing had begun and some fall grain was being sown. Conditions near Ogden are given in the following reports: Snowville, Box Elder. Haying has begun; a light crop li indicated owing to frosts; thrashing In progress Uintah, Weber. Thrashing completed; fruit ripening very fast; plowing for fall grain; irrigation water abund- WILLIAM BAKER FALLS AS HE GETTING OUT OF WAGON. tl? r om snl a)d to It Hs Sustains Three Broken Ribs and Buffers Internal Injuries. William Baker, a prominent farmer of Hooper, was the victim of an accident Wednesday in which he sustained three broken ribs, ami aJxo internal Mr. Baker injuriea. was getting when out of a wognn hla fool slipped and he fell violently was striking his side. Dr. summoned and the Injuries received Immediate attention. Dr, Dickson say that while the Internal Injuries are serious they are not necesMrily fatal. Ph-kito- i.wns to proiebt ill p i. . iiv.l hi ! ln!- - luv.icd I of religion ami I '' u., .1 !l,( 1. iiH. llllil!ll I eccleslasiL 1 an of 4n y or ,mi.ia-i(. lie w.th .i. '.lid "iic.l . i.vc. . ut and m. i gaivhy which bn? tl IHII llllh St UK" ni. I see jl ' an hot pc in Ait' uy. Du i i.e it." I. ..,, with ,i ;,,t Itcpiiblienus I advent of Utah u. unii J v i,... i i ... hi)- i u ago, I as a Mo: t guJtl people. moil Iniv fi.H'.l jii. made the liglu anam- -l t..i.- - iimt tunic hi- - -- iin.ii i.niuinai alike, believed tl ion, mi one can tell datuii-.i. , iimvli me licit lliiK when the luaguiflis ut nicrt- grcai. would cease, th. ' u.' :.oi nl have a au auiiHuce would gather here wub-u'- jt Male which shuu.'. n. no mgci' domj last cause. f vt inated by tbl ahn bit It bail 1. tiics have run lutrallcl in Utah and exiaied in Utah cv i ,n, u i,eiti.'-meu- t, Matin. Your figbt U our fight. It and which iini I'cmiit u mio lakes mtiie courage for ymt. I take off hobtility, the If ;ii' i". hoaljlity. iny hat to all of you. It take murage with the tradiiim.r ;e reeling, and surrounded by ibis tremendous power, even the public la t, t in country. In aa you are, to stand up fcsriestMily aa this, however, aii"- tic a.immcl.m of American cltlen. in enter your pm-i"- ct tinunreivetl. 1'tsb, we were h :.! in behalf of American ulilzeuchlp. We all know that i uiunisca wliit li W tb lie In Idaho It is diflVrrnt. Hut in were made by tl"' c i ctMiutiii al heads our southwestern sncilnn. where he !i here of the Mormon i rtpeeiiily poorer of this organization la so groat, liirtavuwed aiul r j .i hat d - not, of we have ninny a one who thinks inure uu by dird. of a petty office, who thinks ninrr of 4 course, by direct public avowal, bn Lv n.imnuetl acta llitlc perennul gain, than he duo of Ihe of aggression upon mlitical libhighest tyjH ut American rli1.rnl:1p erties of their pc nlc. There were But thank (bid, Iu litaim we buve the promise, also, tlott tlm imblic statutes grain north, where Ibis istwcr doc not of the couniry slimild not, at least he enter, and the north with Hint, pallnnt openly violated: Imf these promises men. Henry llcltffolil. from the north, weie disregarded anti held for naugnt. a our cUmlidute for governor, rian-lBorne people there he who will tell lty tl iu the southern, l tv umke lli'a no ground for tight: and if we do not win up in Idayou that: there is ;( it so stated m ho, It i mir fault. Fhainn to Ins If we They the Deseret. News. do not win Ihe fight there. But here, Hut, my friends, you must remember you niiiai rely ujnik outside power, that the News, In dlacussing these sub- and as a nictulier of the conuniitee on ject a. always uaes tbe truth in modera- privileges and elections of the United tion. Blairs female, I say to you that this in the application of truth in these question will be prolied to tbe botdiscussions the News is a decided tom. 1 homeopathist; it believes in atmill lhat an eay to you In nddltlnn doses. Atneriisn iieoule will understand this Now in the face pr all these things qiiPHtion. the United Blalc senate will w have seen these ltcintw rat-- H iiiideniiaud Gita queetloii, and If then aud Republican parties of Utah ill Vuitad State senate aud (lie Amermeeting year after year in Mate, iu ican people say that thia Mormon hiercounty and In city convention., and es can min tlila count ty. we will a rule without one word of protest archy then know wbal to expect. against the things which were continThin present, com ml is not of your ually happening. For all of )ou know, seeking. It ta not of my seeking. You my friends, that we have seen a man gcntlcmeu here, many of you, rememwho waa a member of the Mormon ber with nui Ihe hinernea of that Bftostolate. wbo. Itecstwv bo was mot Aral and lung Mruggle. Mormuns did "in harmony with hla quorum" was not speak to GentLtao. Life was hardly degraded, whikas unfrocked aud his worth the living in Idaho or lltab. apostolic commission taken from him. Conditions which brought about ihe Another apostle who sin In harmony early controversy have brought about with bis quorum was elevated to the this one. I recall. In 1884. to a senate of the United States. Now. what, county convention in what going was then my friends, does this mean YVliy. it Oueiila Idaho, which comprised means that they have domination over what iscounty, now the rountlcs of Oneida, their people and lhat they exercise it. Bannock, Kreiuuut. Bingham and Now, we propose a public organizaThose who are famlliarwlll understand tion which ehaH not afraid to pro- that thai extends from the Utah line test to tbe world against three to Montana, about of our leal malpractices. We profuse a then territory. I wont to Ibis county party organization, a political party, convention, where there were ib?riy-flv- e which shall pcralat la Instating that Democratic Mormons aud seven throe priests shall attend to their own Democratic Gentile. In those days in buslneH that of navlng souls. God Idaho tbe Mormons were all Demknows In doing that they will have ocrat. There waa no exception at all. enough to attend to. In doing this we There was no such thing aa a Mormon assault no mans creed and no man s Republican. You were divided In Utah religion. on other line. Peoples and liberals You remember a few months ago. in We bad the Republican party and the the Tabernacle du thia town, tbe Democratic party. I well remember of the Salt Lake stake of Bishop Kiike, who afterwards came to president, Zton stood In his place and declared as be of the stake, and who hla heliaf, and declared It under the had president been In this county of Oneida only sanction of bis apostolic authority, about tbree weeks when he stood up in that It was (be religious duty of (lie that county convention and, not people to have no social or business knowing the names even of the men relations with outsiders only as the whom he desired to be nominated, he circumstances of the case compel it. pulled a of paper from hia pocket Whence did this maa get his authority and iiaid:slip "1 nominate 8ol Hale for hut from his priesthood to make such sheriff, and I nominate aomehody else a declaration? Now I say that a priestfor else. He nominated hood dominated by such a spirit as that tbe atimotbiiig entire ticket, hia nominees renever can be the foundation, and the ceiving thirty five votes against seven. people who trill follow them blindly These aeven Gentile Democrat went never can lie tbe foundation, of a true with ua over to Malad and we orAmerican sists. aa party, carried What do yon think, my friends, of ganized tbe election, paused the tnw oath, and leaders of people who will get up and redeemed the territory. confess before a nennte committee of That teal oath la now in the conthe United Shim, which is supposed stitution of Idaho. It ! n part of it. to contain some of the Aral Intslllgem-I bad the pleasure, and It waa one of of the laud, that they are iu violation the grratsM ones of my life of taking both of the law of God and the law of our constitution of Washington as a Evan? And these are tbe ttnople wbo from Idaho, and asking lUMriirt tb.tii- church and people. These delegate to admit ua to statehood on It. are the men wbo instruct their imoplc A great many came lo me and said: In such way and courses, and Ihey ex"We can t do it with this test oath: pect American citizens to belicce ibat yon intirl lake that out." I was a they are American citizens aiir man and rash. 1 know now We emphai'ciilljr deny, my friend's, young from iKilitirians in Utah and Idaho that such d(riue and nuch principle 1 been more tho wily can con i ml hi any American state, and that would have if 1 bad scu'dcd, im l I politician t repeat that w promise a party whi h said to them: "No: you can kc.p im is against i h malpractices. out of statehood for forty years if We wish, my friends, that the poit is your privilie: no litical trstf which we shall have in you desire, ran contn into thn Union with territory like be those of other stales. a Utah will conattnltlon which our people do And why shuiiul they not !jb to? Unnot approve of. and our statu will go der (be clrciimeiancea which exist here into the Union with the test ojith in in Utah, my friends, I deny that there is any genuine Democratic or genuine it. or we will aMay out forever." while eauie t lie Now, after Rcptiblkan party. from the flii to ihe Why, let n'c call your attention to a of Gie'.Mormoiii.btireb, ratified couple of fane. Dont you remember apoaticK liy the people twhe In coiifurenie, in some time ago there was a .Democratic legislature here, and thty whlrh they made pledge to the government of trot Untied Htutcji and the proixiscd to nominate and elect George United titatu of the that, Q. Cannon, who was an alleged pro. iMiopie nounced Republican, and for no other among other thing they would keep Ail of you reciil the reason than l be was an Influential out of JiOiltics. member of the Mormon church and of aigh ct relief tvbi)i went up all oicr dot.ntry. Why, we were Ibe first presidency, to tbe senate of ibis mountain "M-ithe sun ha ever tho hapmol tbe Unitrel Biaies? And again ihi the United shone upon anywhere. The fight, win year tbe precidcni of Mormon by tbe States aud the leader of hi petty in over. We took the hand a.id said, h t iin no' go band Retbe Union, airi sed these hand, side by rh'e. and work out publicans that it waa not wise or ex- in iny for tbi imurniflceut pedient ro send one of the apneths to the prutof'leu our. Me helped jhem to the senate of ihe United Rtates. Well, country these Republicans met iu the etatel.ooilto in t';atv. I pave my personal l ulled ff !!,' legislature amt their dupee and coadf jutors . flnrc scorn upon the public Siate. At ibat tituesomewiwi.t ai!;itepunii-ca- i cider' t'naiir. pmi statut of the country. Ro long as they ran ti)'e people are under the domination and leader- .senators raid to me, ' 1 1 lie Hi.d said ti ufeted, pledge, my ship of that oligarchy they are not Re- honor that tmy inrun what they eay Let 'hem come out from publicans. end we ail did. Then that, and thry will be Democrats ard in thin lnanif aiot.g emnuthly; we took Republican!, and good citizens, too; thingstestwept on tti tint of our laws, that but so long as they are under that the the laws of our domination I repeat that they cannot is lo &ay, we atfetiite bout. t.Mktng the test oavti be true American citizens Aa for me. I tare not what others effect ive. After l.a.'lng Itept the Mormay do, but I shall not follow a party mons fnm vMjng for tn year we restored them tvdr" franchise, gave that seeks (or such support. We wish that here in Utah we msy ihcin every privilege, encouraged them have a state which is In character ana in every way, and all went beautikeeping with the traditions and history fully for five or tlx years in Utah a well as iu Idaho. of our country, and It will never com But one I r on" th" laws were reuntil we ehal' have a truly American state. And vhm that time thnll coin, pealed reflecting oti them and then, then we will bare a state which will two years apo. worn our campaign wan on. Apor"" John llenry Smith be worthy of the history of the country, and be in truth a worthy protect- and Apostle M. j'. Cowley appeared in or of the grandeur, tbe dignity aud feouthern Idaho to tell the Mormoub what Uckei they hotiid vote. Now we destiny of our mighty republi 1 - irs .iu-M- i -- 1 I . - ) I- DIVORCE GRANTED 10 THE IRWINS Mother Gets Custody of the Child and Alimony. The followng matters claimed the attention of Judge ilolapp In the Second Judicial District court yesterday. Harriet Irwin who began divorce William C. Irproceeding against win last January on tha grounds of was granted a decree of child divorce, tbe custody of her Helen, $10 per month alimony, $60 for attorneys fees aud the coma of the suit. Tbe dedslon was made on the default of the defendant and upon tbe testimony furnished by tbe witnesses for the plaintiff. The couple were married November, non-supp- 17. 1902. R. U Davie wee erreigned charged with having sold to Sheriff Bailey a disabled horse, thereby obtaining money under false pretense. He entered a plea of not guilty and the trial was set for October 11. The case of Maud Malon was called for the arraignment of the defendant, who la charged with having assaulted another woman with a gun, and it waa found that the defendant was unavoidably absent at Willard and no ant Morgan, Morgan. Weather favor- date was set for the arraignment. In the estate of Peter Carl Hansen and able for gathering thrashing grain, and the second crop of lucerne; it was found mton tbe representation that tbe bonds for the quality of our wheat has been dam- of the attorney the administrator were found to let aged somewhat, by frost. loo high and thry were accordingly lowered from $7,600 lo 4.3U0. The damage suite of John 8. Hunt LOST MONEY IS y vh. Uie Union Pariflc Railroad RETURNED TO LOSER Fell v. tbe Union and A. G. Pacific Railroad company were conTHOMAS. BANNAGAN WAS NOT tinued until a future dale. ROBBED AT 8T. LOUIS AS SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS. HE SUPPOSED. com-1an- New York, Sept. IS. Special trains Pocket Book Was Found in Depot at for the convenience of express matter Honoot an 8L Louis By will be operated on the elevated lines Man. oiieraMng In New York beginning today. For some years express matter Thomas Bannagan of this city, wbo has been carried on tha surface lines has thought he wao robbed to the tune of by special cars, but no attempt $115. while attending tho fair at al. been made heretofore to utilise the Louis, has received a letter from D. elevated systems fur tbla purpose. The O'Toole, general baggage agent at Su business will be controlled by one of Louis, notifying him that tbe money of tbe large express companies. which he claimed to have been robbed, was In mistake for William Thomas that a man named Adolph Deck served had bean sect to him by Adams the two terms of imiirisonment on It appears that (he circumstance of charge of obtaining money and jewelry the loss of the money were different from women under false pretenses owthan what Mr. Bannagan supposed, as ing, it is asserted, to polire conspiracy. nor pocket book neither carg case were stolen from him, but were lost in ANOTHER CASE OF RARE PARISIAN DRESSES SEIZED. the main waiting room of the Union station, and were found by a gentleNew York, Bept IS. Another large man by the name of J. Durney. who turned them into the- - lost article de- wooden case filled with Paris dresses of the latest models has ben seised by partment. After the articles bad remained on the custom officials and sent In the hand for some three or four days with- warehouse to keep company with two out being claimed, Mr. OToole made other cheats previously taken, one of an effort to locate Mr. Bannagan which contained a trousseau valued at are icq there through some of the addressee given I20.00U. Altogether in the card case, thinking by that dresses of flue material, all richly means to locate him or to find some trimmed. Two dress makers appeared at the one who knew of hip whereabouts It la certainly fortunate that the man custom house and claimed some of the a consular infinding the pocket book and card rase articles, submitting Mr. voice of $1,000. Tbelr request was rewas an honest man, otherwise no offered explanation BanDa gan would still be under tbe fused as they except that tbe boxes were sent among Impression that he bad been robbed In on tbe ship order to and tha money would not have been re- the baggaae procure quick delivery. turned. ' Ex-pre- MISLED. Ah, so youve gut an automobile, eh 7" Bq careful about your origlnality-CountinNo. Indeed! My wife'e Iteen clean2 and 2 aa 5 Is original, but It clothes with gasoline, thats is apt to be unappreciated. Chicago ing all! ludlaaapoll Baatinel. ORIGINALITY. at - i' - wa ipII lit.1 Stornton lio to v tic. there thm night, io make a mu and u.Mrcssod :i: d I marie it. uudietio' as large a 'his. After Gut with one iip'eiing Lad a of ibe old Mormons, wbo wa running fi.r ilie state senate I bill tn blur if. We are beaten. lie (.rill. "Ye. was a Detmsiiltt' county. I n:d Uio clinr. b Is boating ua. lie sal.l. "Yc. Thi.-apusGi' are heating ns, and 1 think 1 will will idra ' o.ir count ticket.'' Now. mind you. n I am talkre ing to young Mormons. If there any here. Mind you. on thut Iicnio-cia.county lit ket wore a great many splendid young Mornt'in: they bad a to akpire lo bo slier; ff and tight ahCKKor and rocorde.r. a I'crfeet riKld. a Atjicrluiii eiiircn. They bad got their uominaGonii fairly aud horcaily. to ihe vote of They were entitled those who warn Delude rats; Inst all of a sudden, these epoKtle came, swept tip-iout, and elected Gie hole puhihan ticket. Do you stippose the licims ralie Muruions liked that? Do you miiiumo Hi n young Ri'puldicbU Mur inon liaej It? addition ta (hat 1 am Now, in siwaking now of Idaho, and tvhat led up to this fight it 1 not our making, hut it lx their. Tiling were connected. There were two signal itiuui'ii which Inflamed Until aud Idaho. John Dem y Smith, Ml SiHJbtie of tho Mormon church front Utah, went lo the Idaho lugi'.lutu; a tui KurrepiiiUitiHly had m resoluiton lui.sscd through that, body for the conto taho ihe sul ut tonal amendment. (mi t h out of our ifuifet ii ut imi. Why . people who liud ionic into the Ktair during the last year didn't know there wa a teat oath In It. It wa dormant, it was doing no one any harm. It waan t operative. Hut it can be operative by three lines tn Idaho. Those three lines Hay, "No Mormon shall vole. Well, now, the people of Idaho do not I in end to dlblraiichiKp (ho Mormon. They haven't any aiidi iutcuriuu. Hut 1 wish you bad a lest (fith in Utah, and about, a majority or Gentiles. Thu moment that the aitonilon of the people of Idaho waa called lo Ihe fact tbat ibis attempt was to bo niadu g nr Tribune P proi-iuu- 1 (s preferment . This npostotic ur.lviiy, up rebuked Gut t'btirch. proves that Apostla Hmmii ia in liariuuuy with hia yimr.in,, lhat llii twelve apostles ansta'n hiu iu his usurpation and control i;i p,il;. tics, if ihev were not with him in thia and their being with him involves the great got (in ill,' body uf tit cbnrch direct I, AoGe wo:,ld he dealt wiih asApuMlc Mo i That-cltdealt wub when bu Iiei.ams active in itulith-atrusting that, tha jtlcdgc i,f rcli'hec of all tlio ixa pla in ltoliiicui k flair meant wiiat it to iin mi, AixifiGv 1 hutcln-- was Hpstaiiied, deposed, AinmiIo Hut'sit lit tlie first card tho twelve disapproved, in the piVhfiti (hoy approve, ami so bring (ltd lliuriji 'direeiic and triumphantly into In; ('a'.ipaig:i. flitter utight lie c:id, but these are enough. Tltuv idiu not only that, the evil ,,r church interference au, ronirid iu imliiica affairs has never lice. i given up, but that it ia growing year by year moro direct and iNibliivc. until it domination is m longer iltagiiiacil, and ibis domination is also extending lo the public to the (linKtipt of every true Amcricau. Wo ilicrclc.c hold ilmt it It lima to proclaim our 'lisapproval of ilia breaking of the pliKl;;p of In cdom to and for the iienple, and openly to come c till in opposition to I bo churc'i and control in politics. We that the pledge of rclm-- e tliail lie kept; that tier people bo lelt ire. I to act iii their political allairis . they tee tit, witbtiut direction or inii.rlt'r-dic- e front any church or apoHioilc one-eix- th n con-grat- a rnanl-fofe- ? j,e -- v to It, tlirne-tounh- cr u , n a y tc m-- c All biH Mur-mo- Idaho; Gives Hla Views and r.iaooratcs on J la and Kearns arc Making on the Mormon Church. c-- : - Ftur liv.-- . I'".--' 1 - i by Itciitocrhiic h'Kislator fo :(!:! (jciil'Kc (J. Cami iii, a gol,b i:. iti!ii.! iiii. lor I'm: c l states M'. taint'; '.I!'- - lotxtUig uf JL kotir-- t t it cuiitcsricd jHjiygatntat, a tinihnir tiouli pcnpii- its tepreHCiia-- j i '. e if cungrt w; the fore! ig usu, tua Apn.-iilReed bu.isit a uua i.' ut it iTitU'il HiattHcnutui', linn that chaili'iiKtug Go- the church and Dip state lautii lie kepi separate; and liualiy. the apostolus dotuinancc m taking up h ntan unknown to Ihe po::i; and pubitv life uf this faia'e, and apitan-mlmerely to hIiow the aiKih'.olic jmwi r, making htia the fuiutince ('f one of the leading pur-tifor governor; a rtan who has no alto hah no poliiirul following, sirctiyth, and who ceiand wholly vi;hiii church Influence tor his political votittc 1 Bros- - Senator lJubc Culture rlub will meet More Real Estate Men Express Opinions As to the Need of V1,h Hr 3 TL Child the 8A uU ' More Homes for Ogden People Movement Started ffi'NeJU.. 3 deal red Miluniw U By This Paper Meets With Favor. l bwn h8 era"r k marrlase li "b. 1901. ate not lr.n'i.tug ec tight on the Morant not. you are ni; mon invnie. i. wv .ire making a tight fo: tbp We ure their friends, ami their ticst fitendc, nd they kimw it. I wa iu Giicid count . s ut pr. ini oit: it tpeil. where four fifthsliii-s- i people are Mormons, when tn IhHt count to .ilKi.--t li's apiHareil SPEECSS DELIVERED FOR RENTABLE HOUSES DER...E AMERICAN PARTY murwd ftw Burt h where h-- baa been buying icias L-wer- 1(1, CANNOT SUPPLY DEMAND i ! MOKNIN't!, , r Inter-feren- 1 w And to this we pledge our unwavering fcaity. our uutvaMU" determination. and our alisoJuluy single-bead action until I'tub nii,u und women con-si to take tho teat ouib out of the sliull In very deed be free in alt their i tut ion. tbey were surtieionUy aroused rights aa rittacua and In Gie unditipui-ed- , and now the fight la on iu Idaho. The iiticliallt'iigcd c.veicifi! of all ilu:r fight ta on in Utah. The fight is n:i in polll.icnl privilege. tho Dulled RiHte, and it will bo (ought To hlit pilViNisa we devoie our politiout. W'e wore confronted with that cal movement from pledg1 waa iu Idaho. coufroutcd with It ing to all Hint thia is not, ttor will it in Washington aa a member of the be, an at lack upon any church, nor committee on privileges and elections, an interference In auy form with tba with Apostle Reed Hn.ool os a aciiatur religious relation or affiliations of auy of the Lulted Btaiea. I hjpioo you ntan or woman; but solely a peacoiul people have a great many rcumiua to warfare for the rights and for tbe true give wby be is a senator of tbe Lulled and lawful lllterGc (if everyone wiih-i-n tile border or Utah. State. Well, 1 found out In the committee on privllogi The tune has fully come to check aud eteuiou, I tliiuk, why be wav a aenator of tha ilia encroachment of the apostolic Lulled States, and 1 fouud out guinu-tbin- g jNtwi--r in iHjItiics, and In the piihllo etae which you all know, prnua-bl.v- . school. Wo ask in this iwivcment If not, 1 will (ell you. The presi- fo right th growing wrongs that are dent of the church was asked if Mr. mi evident in thia evil course of the Smoot had requested hia conaont to church leaders, tbta conspiracy of pc- ruu fur tha United Staten senate, and clcMisKtictai-- agaitibt personal right, Did you glva your the support of every UiVer of his he said "Yea. eminent to Mr. Rmisit lo run fur Gie couniry. of every one who would be "Dili tree and wbo himself would strike the United Btattw aenate?" "1 did. you give uur consent to an body ctao blow. to run for tho Unitud Riati'a senate?" Fourth In view of 'the fact that tha You gave your con- American party 1 composed of men No, I did not. sent them, to one man to be a candi- and women of both great national date for the United Ulatea senate, but parties, we recommend that no presito no other mau?" Why, 1 didn't dent Ini electors be nominated by tba American parly. give uty consent to but one man, Fifth Having in mind that (ho Juthere waa only one man asked me,-anthat waa 51 r. Smoot." That diciary should an far a possible be enis ail In the testimony, printed there tirely eliminated from political strife, plain. 1 was reading it today, lo re- and recognising the fart that the Third fresh my memory--verInteresting Judicial dlHtrlct conventions held last reading. 1 read It once In awhile. "prltig were practically free from that Someone said. "Suppose that you had domination and dictation which has refined to give your consent to 51r. forced the organization of tha AmeriBmoot to run for the United States can party, we rrcommond that no nunu senate, and. Dotwithalandiug lhat, he lnationa he made by the American parbad persisted In running for (lie Unit- ly for supreme court justice, for Judge ed Btaies annate, what would bava of the Third district court, or for dis"Well, be trict attorney. bkppcued to Mr. Bmoot? Sixth A Hide from prenldentlal ebte-tnrsaid, "he would have been out uf harmony with hla quorum." supreme and district court Judges Well, now, of course you can readily and district attorney, w recommend understand, taking the senate commit- the nomination of a complete atatib tee but only one of whom, myaelf, la county, legislative and city tick at. Seventh We recommend the apfrom this section of the country, tbat they would not have fully understood pointment of a aia:e central contrail-ted what being out of harmony with hia constating of ffvo member, f the following quorum meant. But after a pretty lull gentleand thorough airing and ventilating uf men. Mr. 1. L. WflilaiUb, Mr. J. D. what happened to Monos Tliatchur Wood, Mr. A. H. l)erg(. Mr. Willard when he got out of harmony with hia F. Snyder and Mr. J. Daly, said quorum, 1 think, they undereitaid prut-t- committee lo hava the folio wing powwell. Now, In nddltlnn to Hist, thia ers; 1. To add to its own testimony before (he acuate commitnientliendiip tee shows by thia authority in this aa it Heel fit not tnoro than one perchurch that no one, from a- bishop to son from each county in the state. 2. To conduct the entire campnign the president of the church, Inchmivu take ihe hi shops, president a of of the American arty In the at ate, stake, tlie seven president of hc ven- and to that end to appoint such milues. the patriarch, and the three pre- iary committees a it sue fit. 2. To call a mas convention for the siding bishops and the twelve anomies take them ail; not a single. solitary purpose of nominating a member of one of tlmm nan be a candtrint for an con feres and a stale ticket. 4. To appoint a office without first getting the connominating commitsent of thia hierarchy. That Is their tee to submit, to Hitch maw conventnalimony. American citisi ua will not tion the names ot suitable men for stand it. Tbey will not at and It any- the offices to hr filled. !i. Tn seicct a where, and no one resent a thia more campaign chairman Gian the young, ambitious Mormons. from among it own memtiei. 1 know, and you know, because 8. To a select su rotary outside tba they talk to you and they talk to me, that committee if it eo desire. 7. aa To resent aa it we do. And much they appoint a campaign committee these business men, the genilcinej and organize iiu campaign in every wbo want to lit county attorney, or county in tbe Man-- . sheriff, and have ilia amall Jobs,' they Eighth- W'e recommend the appointreaeut it, too. And they cannot aland ment of a general finance eomiuttle" up against an audieiica like this - they of five member roni.tai ing (if the cannot stand up against true svauhood following gentlemen: Mr. W. Mont and true womanhood (fonikuding for Ferry. Mr. David Keith, Mr. H. G. thia rocky mourn tin country the high- McMillan. Mr. J. 1). Wood and W. 1. est type of citisKuship. Noble, said committee to bare power Following the speech of Senator Du- to add to i,s own number if It ej bois, the report of the cmmnliice of desires. ten was read by the accretar; , tieofge Ninth We recommend the appoint1.. Nve, a follows; ment of a Salt Lake county cam-jtaiFirst -- We recommend .(Jic adoption committee of five members, conof tbe Xisuio of The American Uariy sisting of the following gentlemen; of Utah" for the new party, Mr, Henry Heath. Mr. 8. McDowell, Second We recommend (lie adop Mr. J. j. Stewart, 51r. George H. lion of ihu American flag, unfurled Hancock and Mr. C. E. Offenbach, from a staff, a tbe party emblem. said commute to have the following Third We recommend iL adoption power and dutiea. of the following platrra: l.To appednt an auxiliary commitj The American Uarty ct Utah to the tee on tinanee, not exceeding five ia PeopleGreeting: number, and urh other comWe rejoice with you in the great mit tee aa it may deemauxiliary necessary. field which thia glorious state presem To call such 'conventions as It for American manhood, American en- may determine upon for purpose of terprise and American iusriiutions. nominating county officers, a legislaWe recall with sutisf action the tive ticket and clLy Judges, justice of pledges made by the leaders of tbe the peace and coiistabla dominant cbnrch here in the tatelicod 5. To chooEe a chairman from movement, that, the people should be among lla own member and a secrereleased from all church 1y control or tary from outside it membership If interference in their political affairs, it so desires. and should be absolutely free and indeRespectfully submitted. H. J. DININNY, pendent In all mattcra pertaining v 4 ... y s, n, co.u-pose- y gn thereto. Rejoicing in that' pledge of release for the people, hope was bright, iu and it Utah, lint this waa short-livewaa with sorrow aud Indignation thai repealed violation of that pie taa of release were seen, a in ihe provocation for the reconvening of the Democratic stare convention of 1895; (he d WILLIAM NKLPO.V. GEORGE R. HANCOCK, WILLI 4 KO f. gNYDER, P. J. DALY, F.ZRA TIIOMP80.V, OGDEN III LEA, J. A. STREET, GEORGE L. NYC. Committeh , - " |