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Show DAILY UTAH STATE waste of war. We have brought away from the Far East the burdens and the most civilized with common In desire. was work done, whose 55,000 soldiers to the lowest possiand have sent them back to the fields nut Ions, to reduce We have re- ble point the damage sustained in of peaceful activity. time of war by peaceable trade and duced our army to a minimum of It is true we may suffer we rninmeice. have we say men; In fact, nviy cases less than other comIn such a one nucleus of no army, but In place are damaged for drill and discipline.. We have munities, but all nations three-fourtof one soldier for every more or less by the state of uneasiness which an outthousand of population x proportion und apprehension Into the entire throws hostilities of break (Continued from Face L) which if adopted by other powers world. It should be our would at once eliminate wars Htid ru- commercial far mors of wars from the dally thoughts object, therefore, to minimise, so and the other end of the world the thun- of the chanceries of the world. as practicable, this inevitable loss can This purpose der of destruction and aanculnary But fixed as our tradition Is, clear disturbance. war la deafenlnc the nation, while as Is our purpose in the direction of probably best be accomplished by an here we are preparinc to settle the peace, no country Is permanently Im- international agreement to regard all question of a vast transfer of power mune to war so long as the desire and private property at sea as exempt by an appeal to reason and orderly the practice of pence are not univer- from capture or destruction by the The procedure, under the sanction of a sal. If we quote Washington as an forces of lielllgerent powers. law Implicitly accepted by eighty advocate of peace. It Is but fair also United Slates government has for millions of people. No pluce could be to quote him where he says: To many years advocated this humane more suited than this for war Is one of the most and beneficent principle, and Is now in be prepared city, which has been for nearly three effectual means of preserving peace." a position to recommend It to other hundred years the birthplace and the And at another time he said: "To powers without the imputation of home of every Idea of progress and Hit active Rnd external commerce the selfish motives. I therefore suggest enlightenment which has germinated protection of a naval force Is Indis- for your consideration that the execuin the Western world. To bid you To secure respect to a neu- tive be authorized to correspond with welcome to the home of Vane, of pensable. tral flag requires a naval force or- the governments of the principal Winlhrop, and of Adams, of Chnn-nln- g ganised and ready to vindicate It maritime powers with a view of Innnd Emerson, la to give you the from Insult or aggression. To ac- corporating into the permanent laws freedom of no mean city, to make you evil of civilised nations the principle of an of existence the knowledge partake of a spiritual inheritance, Is not to support or approve It; but the exemption of all private property without which, with all our opulence, the facts must be faced. Human his- at sea, not contraband of war, from we should be ioor Indeed. It Is true tory Is one long desolate story of capture or destruction by belligerent that this great commonwealth has bloodshed. All the arts unite In the powers. sought, with the sword, pence under apparent conspiracy to give preceThe president urged this beneficent liberty. We confess that many wars dence to the glory of arms. Demos- scheme with an earnestness which have left their traces In the pages of thenes and Pericles adjured the Ath- gained the willing attention of conits history nnd Its literature; art has enians by the memory of their battles. gress, already predisposed to it In adorned the public, places of this Horace boasted that he had been a spirit, and on the 28th of April of this stately town with the statutes of its soldier, non sine gloria. Even Milton, year he waa able to approve a joint heroic sons. Hut the dominant note In that sublime sonnet where he said, resolution of both houses recommendof Its highest culLure, Us most persls-ePeace hath her victories no less than ing that the "president endeavor to spirit, has been that righteous- those of war, also mentioned among bring about an understanding among ness which exajteth a nation, that of Cromwell the principal maritime powers with a oltedienca to the Inner light which the godly trophies stream with blood of view of Incorporating Into the permaDarwents lends along the paths of peace. In almost every ser- nent law of civilized nations the prinImbrued. And the policy of the nation at Scots we hear In our ciple of the exemption of all private mon and hymn large, which owes so much of Its civic churches the Imagery of war and bat- property at sea, not contraband of spirit to the founders of New Eng- tle Is used. We are charged to fight war, from capture or destruction by land, has been In the main a policy of the good fight of faith; we are to sail belligerents. and During the hundred peace. It has not been though advisable by bloody seas to win the prise. twenty years of our Independent ex- through Is constantly the president during the past summer soldier Christian The istence we have had but three wars marched to war. Not only In our to call the attention of the powers to with the outside world, though we but in our dully a project which would necessarily be and have had a most grevlous and dolor- habits and costumes, In our Inmost thoughts we regarded by two of them, and possibly speech ous struggle with our own people. We the obsession of conflict by others, with reference to Its bearare beset have had, I think, a greater relative and mutualbydestruction. It Is like the ing upon the deplorable conflict now Immunity from war than any of our law of sin In the member to Which raging In the Far East. But as we neighbors. All our greatest men have the greatest of apostles refers: of Who earnestly pray that the return been advocates of peace. The very shall deliver us from the of this pence may not be long delayed bebody men who founded our liberties with tween the two nations, to both of the mailed hand detested and abhorred denth? which we are bound by so many histo who those am recogI speaking war as the most futile and ferocious toric ties, we may confidently look of human follies. Franklin and Jef- nise the lamentatable state of things forward at no distant day to inviting ferson repeatedly denounced It the and who. yet do not accept It. or sub- the attention of the nations to this one with all the energy of hla rheto- mit to It, and who hope that through matter, and we hope we may be have we shall ric, the other with the lambent fire of the shadow of this night the powerful Influence of this great his wit But not our philosophers sweep Into a younger day. How Is organisation In gaining their adheraccomto be deliverance this seen at great men have alone our fighting ence. close quarters how hideous is the face plished? The time allotted to me Is at an of. war. Washington said, My first We have all recently read the won- end. I can only bid you Godspeed In wish Is to see this plague to mankind derful sermon on war by Count Tol- your work. The task you have set banished from the earth; and again stoi, In which a spirit of marvelous yourselves, the purpose to which you he said, "We. have experienced enough lucidity and fire, absolutely detached are devoted, have won the praise of of Its evils in this country 'to know from geographical or political condi- earth and the blessing of heaven since that It should not be wantonly or un- tions, speaks the word as It has been the morning of time. The noblest of There Is given out to speak It, and as no other all the beatitudes Is the consecration necessarily entered upon. no discordant note in the utterances living man could have done. As you Even if promised the of our most eminent soldiers on this read, with an aching heart, his ter- In our time peacemakera we may not win the most utterance The that of famous rible arraignment war, feeling subject. wreath of olive; even If we may not of General Grant the one which will as a man you are partly responsible hear the golden clamor of the trumlinger longest In the memories of men for the remedy he shall propose, and pets celebrating the reign of universal was the prayer of hla you find It Is Religion. Tea, that Is and enduring peace, It la something heart, Let us have peace." Sherman the remedy. If sll would do right, to have desired It, to have worked for reached the acme of hla marvelous nobody would do wrong nothing Is It In the measure of our forces. And gift of epigram when be said, War plainer. It la a counsel of perfection, If you now reap no visible guerdon And Abraham Lincoln, after satisfactory to prophets and saints, to of la hell. your labors the peace of God that the four terrible years In which he be reached In God's good time. But passe understanding will be your had directed our vast armies and you are here to consult together to see reward. of whether the generation now alive navies, uttered on the threshold asto fervent not and the the do hasten touching may eternity something Do You Bslisva in piration that the mighty scourge of coming of the acceptable day, the A mark, note, token or8igns? symptom, war might speedily pass away. appearance on earth of the beatific There has been no solution of con- vision. If we cannot at once make Indicates that by which anything may known, that Is, we are forewarned tinuity In the sentiments of our pres- peace and good will the universal rule be idents on this subject up to this day. and practice of nations, what can we If evil Is to befall us, or we have the of anticipation If the signs McKinley deplored with every pulse do to approximate this condition? pleasure of his honest and kindly heart the What measures can we now take betoken a fortunate occurrence. Acadvent of the war which he hoped which may lead us at least a little cidental occurrences all have their every disease has Its symptoms. might not come In his day, and glad- distance toward the wlshed-fo- r goal? signs, The point is to heed the former, and ly hailed the earliest moment for I have not come to advise you; the effects of the latter. peace; and President Roosevelt has have no such ambitious pretensions. counteract follow Indithe same tireless energy In the work do not even aspire to take part In Spells of of concord that he displayed when your deliberations. But I am authoris- gestion and stomach disorders, belchhe sought peace and ensued It on the ed to assure you that the American ing, biliousness and dyspepsia are geld of battle. No presidents In our government extends to you a cordial signs of sickness. People that believe in signs and know that they history have been so faithful and ef- and sympathetic welcome, and shares are these true from experience, can get Imficient as the last two In the cause of to the utmost the spirit and purpose arbitration and of every peaceful set- In which you have met The presi- mediate relief and a speedy cure by tlement of differences. I mention them dent, so long as he remains In power, the use of Dr. Gunns Improved Liver PUla Sold by druggists for 25c. per together because their work has been has no thought of departing from the box. Only one for a dose. harmonious and consistent We hailed traditions bequeathed us by the great with Joy the generous Initiative of the soldiers and statesmen of our early If you desire to build do not fall to 'Russian emperor, and sent to the con- history, which have been strictly fol ference at The Hague the best men lowed during the last seven years. We consult Fred Howard, as promptness we had In our civic and military life. shall continue to advocate and carry and accuracy characterise all ha When The Hague court lay apparent- Into effect, as far as practicable, the doea ly wrecked at the beginning of Its principle of the arbitration of such voyage, threatened with death before questions as may not be settled PHYSICAL CULTURE It had fairly begun life, It was the through diplomatic negotiations. We Classes will be started on Monday, American government which gave It have already done much in this direc' 19th, by Prof. Erick Von EngeL the breath of life by Inviting the Re- tlon; we shall hope to do much more. Sept Boys' class from 4:30 to 3:30 p. m. public of Mexico to share our appeal The president U now considering the 359 24th street. Up stairs. to Its Jurisdiction; and the second negotiation of treaties of arbitration brought before It at the Instance of with such of the European powers as When In a hurry, smoke Upmanns Mr. Roosevelt, who declined In Its desire them, and hopes to lay them be' Baby Roquet clear Havana Cigar. favor the high honor of arbitrating fore the senate next winter. 5c. 0 an affair of world-wid- e Importance. In the Unhappily we cannot-foreseI beg you to believe, It Is not by way immediate future the cessation of of boasting, that 1 recall these Inci- wars the earth. We ought thereupon dents to your minds; It la rather as a fore to labor constantly for the mitiprofession of faith In a cause which gation of the horrors of war. especialthe present administration has deepto do what we can to lessen, the suf ly ly at heart that I ask you to rememof those who hHve no part In ber. In the deliberations upon which ferings the struggle. This has been one of you are entering, the course to which the most warmly cherished wishes of the American government Is pledged the last two I nuike ndmliiistratlona. and which It has steadily pursued for no apology for rending you a parathe last seven years. It la true that front the message which Presl In those years we have had a hun- graph dred days of war but they put an dent Roosevelt sent to congress last end forever to bloodshed which has December: There seems good ground for the lasted a generation. We landed a few belief that there has been a real of on mnrines Isthmus the platoons last year; but that act closed with- growth among the civilised nations out a shot the sanguinary succession of a sentiment which will permit of trivial wnra. We marched a little gradual substitution of other methods nrmy to Peking; but it was to save than the method of war In the settlenot only the beleaguered legations, ment of disputes. It Is not pretended but a great imperiled civilization. By that us yet we are near a position in mingled gentleness and energy, to which it will be possible wholly to which most of the world beyond our prevent war, or that a Just regard for borders has done Justice, we have national interest and honor will In nil given to the Philippines, If not peace, cases permit of the settlement of Inat least a nearer approach to it than ternational dispute by arbitration: they have had within the memory of but by a mixture of prudence and firmness with wisdom we think it man. If our example is worth anything possible to do away with much of the to the world, we have given It In the provocation and excuse for war, and vital matter of disarmament. We at least In many cases to substitute some other nnd more rational method for the settlement of disputes. The Hague court offers a good example of what can be done In the direction of such settlement that It should he enshoveled out of a bin is a couraged in every way. Further steps should be taken. In child without President McKinley's nnnuRl message parents: of December 6. 189. he made the folname, no fume. lowing recommendation: The experiences of the last yeur Lest is in pseka-- . :. bring forcibly home to us a sense of OCTOBER MONDAY, JOURNAL. 1904. 3, BUSINESS DULL 60,-(I- Is the common report about town, but we find that there Is till an active demand for homes. hs high-heart- a Hare You Home For sale or rent? If so, list It with me and receive prompt attention. A. A. WENGER Real Estate, Loans and Room 33, war-wea- t dines, , catch ,B hurry W yin ramambar tha number, phona 22. State Bank's ALLEN TRANSFER COMPANY. ALBERN too small a ALLU, iig 43 matter. 25th St, Capital and Surplus, lam- -J X First NationsBank Of Fall Goods 1 All t OGDEN, UTAH badness Kept IN ALL LINES! out, Allgbodn4& kept i, DAVID ECCLES, President THOMAS D. DEE Vlce-- P JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAS- - F. BURTON. Assistant Caftu, DIRECTORS: David Ecelas Thoms. D. Dm Gee. H. Tribe Bernard White W. W. 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