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Show DAILY U1AII STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, MARCH 5 1901 11, church i neither better nor norite, so j f.ir .is polygamy is emu erned. than It n is four years ago when the unholy all:. line." iliargeil by t'harley Guod-!- !. was entered into between the UTAH GOLDEN il lepitlilieait committee am! the Morn.on church. The situation was l as understood then us it is non. It w.i the only nay on earth tli.it I'tsli' MADE THIS SEEING-(n- ot hist Every one of tli.-iI Continued from MEET TO ARRANGE FOR STATE coiil'l tie swung back into the Kcpiiblt-c:Page 1.) u inter) of the latent materials, and In with CONVENTION. column, and the Republican leadlyg.iiiniiis inhabitation a crime and the latent 1904 spring Myles. ers deliberately look tliat step. It fur the disfranchisement of pio tiling Their appearance in very unlike the garments usually those found guilty of violations. In Southern Pacific Interests Said te m .mi political power for the Mormon shown thin time of the year. That Is why so many Iadien Chur h ami in all human pmhulilllty ISS. there was added a Favor Unpledged Delegation provision rea M "i moil senator, nlni would stand prefer to wait until Hurts bring out the newest creato Chicago lating to adultery and another proth,. by in 'of the chureh feature every vision for the disestablishment of the tions, before purchasing their Spring Suits. Cfocd. Mormon church and for'the We hope you will call right noon an it Is u pleasure for disposition SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.. March 11. The eleetion of Smoot was in liar- -' of the property of the church. un to show these high art goods. The first prosecution was that of Pursuant to the call of Chairman Wil- ninny with the eternal fitness of things' liam M. Cutter, the members of the as tilings were fixed up by the Repuli-- , Rudger Clawson, now an apostle of executive committee of the Republican lie. m leaders. By breaking into the the church, who was sentenced to state committee assembled lloi in the Mountain ky states, they felt that serve four years In prison for unlawUnion League club today to discuss they were breaking the hacklioiie of ful cohabitation. Another was the conviction on the arrangements for the state convention the silver movement. In order to acsame charge in 1SS3 of Angus M. to select delegates to the national con- complish this they were willing even vention at Chicago. The decisions of to wink at iHilygamy. There is hardly Cannon, president of the Salt Lake the executive committee will be sub- a doubt that the same compact or alstake. mitted for endorsement to the meeting liance was Mtential In bringing about Then." said Mr. Critchlow. proseof the full state committee here to- Repiihiiran success in both Idaho und cutions were Inaugurated with vigor, and many men and women went Into morrow. Wednesday, May 18, ap- Wyoming, and possibly Colorado. to tie the date most favored for So the Republicans are getting just hiding. Over 1,000 men were convicted pears state the convention. what and Sacramento they Utrgalned for. The Mormon and sentenced. If I remember rightly. Santa Crux elders are for the and the lady friends" all voted contesting Mr. Critchlow said an opportunity the with convention chances the ticket anil naturally Kppublicuii favoring was given by the courts to the persons first the named Sentiment their quid pro wanted city. enough they convicted to escape Jail service by committeemen and other quo. They tried to get it by electing the among If so you will noel Lumber, Lath, Shingles and other promising that ln future they would leaders at the meeting seems Sninnt. It would be base ingratitude obey the law, but the chance of es- party building materials. Our stock is complete and our to be in favor of the renomination of on the part of the Republicans to uncaping punishment was not accepted prices right. We are prepared to do planing, matchPresident Roosevelt, though a faint seat him. generally, only three persons complyscroll sawing and turning.. rumor is afloat to the effect that the Whatever is done Charley Gooding, ing with the ruling of the court. will supixirt an en- win's charge is already shown to have llarriman Interests Continuing he said: Among these The Republicans was Bishop Sharp, a director of the deavor to have the California delega- been You We Be Glad to carried tion means sent Utah to the convention that are shockChicago by Union Pacific railroad and an old man, ing to the moral conscience of the nawho accepted the terms and was unpledged. tion. blunted though that conscience promptly removed, that being underto to a statement subscribe may lie. About the only thing that can that peled stood to be the policy of the church waa wholly in the wrong, and. In be said in extenuation is that the Utah he 145 Twenty-Fourt- h St. Phone 561 where the doctrine of the church waa case probably does not stand alone. was said his the fact witness, spirit not upheld by members. comThe witness told of a visit to the broken completely by his conflict with Infamy as well as miaery likea are Democrat the the church. pany. Meanwhile, prisons by Governor Caleb W. West a measure satisfacan to In in of small response inquiry regard gutting And his offer to Intercede for pardons A to Mr. Thatcher running for the sen- tion nut of the misery of their for the prisoners. The offer was reate on a platform not In harmony with fused. Mr. Critchlow spoke of the The history of the church between the church, 8N0WFLAKES. Influence of the apostles, giving as an 1885 and 1890 waa given by Mr. Critchillustration that the apostles gave out Whenever a snowflake leaves the sky, low, Including the circulation of a It la the will of the It turns and turns to say Goodhy! the Instruction: story that plural marriages had been Lord that you vote the Republican Goodby, dear clouds, so cool and given up entirely and that unlawful ticket this time. OQDEN, UTAH gray!" cohabitation waa on the wane. He Mr. Critchlow said the Democrats Then lightly travels on its way. covered the passage of all acts affectCarry the Largest Line of Sporting Qoods of Every Description protested against the Interference by And when a snowflake finds a tree, or Includof Mormonlam, ing polygamy Good-daany House in the Country, and Sell at the Lowest Possible Prices to thee! it says, good-da- y the church ln such a manner. ing the representations made to conSend for Their Large 154 Page Catalog It Is free. . Senator Me Com as asked Mr. Critch- Thou art so bare and lonely, dear, gressional committees which visited low if he would he able to rest I'll here. and call comrades my the complete the territory prior to the admission of the time of the election of But when a snowflake, brave and history Utah aa a state. The purpose of his meek. Mr. Smoot to the senate. The witness statement was to show that the Morsaid he might give some salient fea- Lights on a rosy maiden's cheek, mons continued to create the sentibut that he was not engaged In It starts "How warm and soft the ment that the laws were being obeyed, tures, day! TIIK but in secret had practiced polygamy, politics. summer!" and it melts away. The committee adjourned without 'Xla r and that the church Waa IrreconcilMary Mapes Dodge. the testimony of Mr. able to new conditions and Its mem- concluding Critchlow. bers were conspiring to evade the law. Working Overtime. They are solid Rubber Roll, and warranted C 71 QmJ) Jf'ft ft Mr Mr. Critchlow was interrupted very We have cheaper wringers, if you want them (J A NEVADA COMMENT. hour laws are Ignored by Eight hla He and told little, story concisely. those tireless workers Dr. little said that in the first state legislature New are Millions BROS. Life (From the Reno, Xev., Journal.) rills. King's ln 1896, when he sat as a member, Probably no intelligent person hav- always at work, night and day, curing Phone 147 Z CROCKERY AND there was a disposition to send all ing the least familiarity with Utah af2476 Waahinnton Ave. HARDWARE STORE indigestion, constipation, sick headlegislation to the Mormon church to fairs, has, from the first, entertained ache and all stomach, liver and bowel see if it were proper to enact it the slightest doubt that Senator Reed troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. In relation to the Mosea Thatcher Smoot waa thoroughly conversant Only 25c, at Jease J. Drivers drug incident Mr. Critchlow said a letter with the status of polygamy, as coun- store. had been sent out which had the pur- tenanced, taught and practiced by the pose of dividing the people as equally wealthier and more prominent memPeople who appreciate merit smoke as possible between Republicans and bers of the Mormon church. He la one the Red Ribbon cigar. VARIETIES Democrats so as to maintain a re- of the twelve apostles of that church, IVCH AS serve which could be swung either and it waa obvious that he must not LEGAL NOTICES. Grus au Teplity way in the interest of the church. The only understand the churchs creed in denied this church afterward lettter, all its features, but approve it Very Maman, Cochet SUMMONS. said Mr. Critchlow, but Moses Thatch- few, however, had any idea that the In the District court of the Second indicia Kaiserine, etc er continued working In the interest testimony of a single witness would district of the State of Utah, in and for the of the Democratic party, and In the make the case against Smot so clear County of Writer. William M. Bostaiih, plaintiff, vs. George autumn of 1896 carried on an active and strong and shocking. Gordon and wife and Martha Gonluu, campaign for election to the United It haa not been shown that Smoot defendants. States senate by the succeeding legis- himself has more than one wife, but The State of Utah to the said Defendant: summoned to appear withlature. This campaign was in conflict the president of the church brasenly in Yon are hereby twenty days after the service of this sumof members the wishes of the with admits that he haa five, and that many mons upon yon, if served within the county bushes, on own roots Large, strong, healthy field-grow- n his quorum of apostles, and he waa other dignitaries of the church have in whicn this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend Grown by largest exclusive rose-growe- rs in the world finally dropped. It waa taken up as more than one each. In fact that po- the above entitled action; and in case of your a church matter, and, said Mr. Critch- lygamy is practiced by a considerable failure so to do, judgment will be rendered to the demand of the of that against you ofaccording low, the editorials ln the Deseret News percentage of the members BROWNING, 2747 which a copy is herewith complaint, a had declared that the church right church, some of whom are ln close served upon yon. TITO. MALONEY, to Interest Itself in the elections for personal relations with Smoot Plaintiffs Attorsey. senate. States United the President Smith denies that since P. O. address : No. 2442 Washington m5-a- 9 The popular sympathy waa with Mr. the manifesto of 1890 plural marriages Ogden, Utah. Thatcher because it was understood have been solemnized by the church that he stood for absolute liberty In but he admits that polygamy has been Probat and Guardianship Jotieei. political affairs. Mr. Tahtcher contin- practiced, and he claims that it Is a ued In the field up to the final result divine Institution based upon a direct Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further information. of the contest, which ended in the revelation from God. It has Also been election of Joseph L. Rawlins as sen- shown that before Smoot became a NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ator. He said it was well known that candidate for the senate he got and Notice is hereby given hy the umleriigned the apostles were working against was obliged to get the consent of the administrator of the etateof W. II. Hodgto pre- church, and that having got it, he re- son, deceased, to the creditors of, and all perThatcher, their object being having claims against the said deceased, vent a direct blow at the principle that ceived the support of the church In sons to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, could control of inferhis candidacy. From this the apostles the quorum within four months after the first publication the action of one of their members. ence comes with irresistible force that, of this notice, to the ssiid administrator, at of Henderson ft Macmillan, attoras a senator, Smoot represents the the office The Mormons, he said, were responneys for said administrator, rooms 14 to 18 sible for the election of Mr. Rawlins. church to which he is bound by the First Nations! Hank building, Ogden City, Utah. Thatcher's effort to secure the elec- most solemn obligations, and that he Welter Countv and State of Administrator L.J. IIOLTHKK, JK., church." of the wishes is, in fact a senator of the church of the estate of W. H. Hodgson, deceased. tion against the Hkxdkkhox ft Macmillan, attorneys for said Mr. Critchlow, "was the subject of rather than a senator of the United administrator. which in church In the States. sermons Dated Ogden, Utah, Feb. 29th, 1904. The senate may or mny not unseat Thatcher was charged with being out of harmony with his quorum and not Smoot. It has absolute power and no NOTICE TO CREDITORS. obeying the will of the president and one can say just how It will be exerNotice is hereby given by the nndersicned to teaching politics. cised. There is, probably, nothing In apostles In regard administratrix of the estate of Louis A. wins, as to what a the to federal statutes against polygamy low, question In answer deceased, to the creditors o' and all happened to Mr. Thatcher as a result that In direct terms disqualifies Smoot. Sersnns having claims against the said to exhibit them with the necesof his disobedience, Mr. Critchlow said If he is unseated, it will probably be within four months after sary vouchers, a declaration of principles was sub- upon the ground that he Is an unfit the first publication of this notice, to the said mitted to Mr. Thatcher for hla signa- person to hold a aeat ln that body. administratrix, at the nffiee of Henderson ft Macmillan, attorneys for said administratrix, ture but he refused to sign. In the It la possible that the Republican mem- rooms 14 and 18 First National Hank buildbewas sumoned bers he a have of conscience ing may spasm succeeding year City, Weber County, and State Ogden and throw him out, or they may be fore a council and tried and acknowlW. WINSLOW, Administratrix forced to take such action by the In- of MARY the estate of Louis A. Winslow, deceased. edged that he had been wrong and he IIbkderhox ft Macmillan, attorneys fer retained his good fellowship, hut Is not dignant demand of an outraged public. But logically the Republican sena- said administratrix. now an apostle and had not been since Dated Ogden, Utah Feb. 29th, 1904. com- - tors can do nothing. I WILL OBEY YOUR COMMAND 8. WHO 18 EAVE8DROPPING? The Mormon the episode. Mr. Thatcher was REPUBLICANS OF POLITICS COMPANY UTAH CONSTRUCTION GETS ANOTHER CONTRACT. War Opened at Loa Angalea a Milaa Yaatarday for Fifty-fivof Grading. Bid Another contract haa been let for raging on the San Pedro ft Salt Lake The Utah Conatructlon comthla city received message of pany yesterday from Loa Angeles stating that It had bene awarded the contract for the grading of another stretch of land Immediately beyond its present miles. The contract of eighty-fiv- e new of the company representatives Immediately sent messages ordering that the grading outfits from various to points be prepared for shipment the new work, and also sent word to have as many of the outfits now on the work to remain there. Definite information la somewhat lacking at present, but the general understanding is that the new contract covers a stretch of about fifty miles, beginning at a miles southwest of point eighty-fiv- e Callentes and running several miles belond the Las Vegas ranch, covering about fifty miles In alL Some of the work is very heavy and Includes several rock cuts, containing at rough estimate anywhere from 25,000 to 75,-0yards of solid rock each. The entire piece of work will probably Involve the moving of about 1.600,000 cubic yards of material. It is the intention of the company to rush the work through as fast as possible, and as load. 00 there are already a number of outfits that have Just completed contracts on the stretch between Callentes and river, it is thought the entire miles will soon be covered. The Xoapa fifty was to have been let about days ago, and the manager of the construction company has been in Los Angeles along with a number of other contractors for about two weeks. The consideration of bids was postponed until the 9th. From the information at hand it is evident that they were opened Wednesday morning and the the contract warded yesterday. contract ten ft SALT LAKE I j and VICINITY j reports business conditions for the city as improving, spring orders Increasing in volume and collections Dun's Mr. The public paid today March 4th. school for the A total teachers were month ending of $2,800 was distributed. The show windows of two Jewelry stores were broken yesterday and the thieves got away with Jewerly valued at about $185. A number of Coney Island attractions are to be introduced at Saltair lathing resort this summer. The work of Improvement is going forward rapidly and there will be 1,000 bathing Iwwwes extending 2,000 feet from the main pavilion. The Humane society has taken up case of Mrs. Charles Smith, who is dying of cancer and has for months cruelly neglected by her hus-han- d, though he is able to care for her Properly. The authorities will be rolled upon to prosecute Smith unless he provides for his wife. the ln The committees having in hand the "ney raised for the benefit of the families of Brlgton and Gleason, murdered street car men, have the ed to pay to each of the widows ,5 ln h and $85 per month. The Street Car Men's Mutual Aid society ima already given each widow $250 nd will raise the mortgage on the Gleason home. A sad case of destitution was dlscov-yesterdby an officer while instigating a case of truancy. He found John Platt and her five children, oldest twelve years and the fonr months, literally starving to th in a m house. The ture of the hovel consisted of a bro-stove, a bare table, three or four lr nd two bedsteads, with a few ts upon them. The woman said "t she hnd been obliged to keep her out of school to pick up coal at railroad tracks to keep the family m freezing. When they came in m their work, she said, she had no t0 Rive them. ay one-roo- m roonagement of the Jo t a favor if subset Promptly any non-- d Per, Telephone Mi. Ier STATE na-tf- New Spring Saits oi u. S. J. BURT & BROS. Are You Going to Mild THIS SPRING ? re-sawi- Furnish Shull well-founde- d. Estimates Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. BROWNING BROS. CO. y, IT MAKES WORK EASY Rival Ball Bearing Clothes Wringer JJ JAA ti. (9 WHEELWRIGHT ROSE I BUSHES I None cMore Than I W. W. t BEST Adams Avenue DAILY PUZZLE PICTURE. |