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Show i . T t i K ( srxr UTH LOGAN OT5Y TU' 1908. NOVEMBER 5, THEQUARTERLY CONFERENCE NUMBER 29. PARTY REPUBLICAN WINS j The Cache Stake, Held On Saturday And Of Not Only Is Taft Elected, -- But Even Czar , ' I Cannon Pulls Through. - Sunday. . 1 r. r . . n ; The regular quarterly confer-- 1 was administered ence of the Cache Stake was held ward, priesthood. by the- S Saturday and Sunday. The attendance on Saturday was rather on Sunday it was very light,-bu-t good. Apostles Heber J.' Grant and Rudger Clawson were in attendance, Apostle John Ilenry Smith being prevented by ether engagements from attending. At - Cincinnati, Nov. 3. The Taft received the returns at state headcomment for publication on. the quarters. r- ult of the election was given Cannon Pulls Through: to the Associated Press at 8:45 oclock. With a broad smile, Danville,? Ilk, Nov, 3. Joseph to Judge Taft remarked: Just say G. Cannon has been i n that everyth g looks favorable. congress by .a majority of between Third - - on Elder Nels Madsen of Bhigham City, was the first speaker. He talked interestingly. of his' missionary experiences thirty years ago in Nauvoo, when he met the wife of the Prophet .Joseph Smith and heard from her - that Joseph the opening - session addresses lips were made by Pres. Joseph E Smith was everything he profess-e- d to he. Cardany-Apostl- es Grant ancL Clawson. Apostle Grant deprePresident Isaac Smith cated the fact that Latter-da- y Saints sometimes quarrel over indulged in some reminiscences of days, that , were politics. He thought there was his boyhood no necessity for grow- brought to his mind by the pressaid he ence of Elder Madsen who was a He out of politics. ing was a Democrat but didnt think playmate of his, and evidently that any excuse for quarreling1 wiaa very much moved by these recollections, being hardly able to with a Republican. control his emotions. On Saturday, afternoon the He submitted an encouraging same" three v gentlemen spoke. report as to the .condition of .the Pres. Cardon dwelt upon the bleA Stake. He urged the necessity of sing of faith. It will overcome repentance upon the part of those Saints all things, and Latter-da- y who have been remiss in their - must possess it if they Temain duties. Them with his voice trueto thegospelr for Cod - has shaking with emotion he deliversaid He would have a tried peo-pl- ed a tirade against some, news.What may be a trial for one paper man who had offended him man may not try another, but gentleman by criticising some all must have faith ho. overcome all of devoted wh4,haf nearly their difficulties, r his time to the public service. Apostle Clawson spoke' upon He predicted that the aforesaid the attributes of.-- God, ' commend- - dewspaper man would apostatize ing them to the consideration of intimated that he wasnt at all Class what he should be, that - he his hearers. He spoke-'of-. distinctions among the Saints and (Smith) couldnt' fellowship him reminded them that God is no or sit at the sacramental board respecter of persons. He judges with him. It wasnt at all clear men by their hearts rather than just what he had reference to. 44 At first we thought he was refertheir apparel. to- pur criticism of Heber J. The' everlasting priesthood ' is" ring Grants work as a soloist, but had the- greatest boon that has come to abandon that idea when he to human kind. It will save ns, made it plain that the individual bring us peace,' and satisfaction. himself Had been attacked, where' , Organist Smurthwaite played as we only criticised Mr. Grants Ben Bolt, at the conclusion of singing. We were then inclined Elder Clawsons remarks and to believe it might be something then Apostle Grant addressed the which the Tribune had published, '' ; hut on soberer thought could n t Saints. 7 He made a very strong sensible conceive of Mr. Smith reading address upon humility. It is the that paper. It might he the Logreatest force for good in the gan Republican too, for if there church. Dont put on airs. I be- is a local paper that Mr. Smith lieve "all Latter-da- y Saints have has not found fault with we - good Ted blood in their veins, but didnt rememberjt. hut we knew blue of nothing- - that had appeared none of ns has any that it might blood. The humble, prayerful there so eomelud-eof the Deseret been one have man is much more of a favorite -- with the against Tom Almighty than the big- News diatribes He was that referring to. gest aristocrat in the world. Kearns, Then we thought that might be , Dont judge a man by his clothes nor by what he says but rather a poor guess, too, for while the Love your eneby his heart, and what he is.-- . I good book says know many men who are very mies, we hardly thought Mr. fluent in but when it Smith would carry it that far so cometo action are wanting. I we concluded to give it up. , ' 'Bishop C.' W. Temember ihe time r when the Kibley church was attempting to raise 1, .re-elect- -- e-testimony telegram-to-F- ra cock v.uma - J H.-Ti- " : so-call- ed lip-servic- e, p wkaJoLlawe&Presjmithsimke lPAP(S-Jputthe.JjehLsug- its legs of hearing a very wealthy brother dedicate his all to the service of the Lord, and yet when I asked him to endorse a note of the churchs he refused. Sad we not raised the money for at plant we would Have had no gar factories in UtHh toda; Gilford Woodruff, inspired Af is the father of that indys-tr- y in Utah, andjmen like David Ecclev,-whput their name Jon ftat cote have prospered inithe hriuslry they helped to establish. Tkn't find fault, be charitable 111 your feelings toward all m aQd seek ever and always to kee: tbe commandments of God. factory on o SUNDAY MORNING, 1 xrciseg and the sacrhxx Knt in an exactly opposite tone. He spoke in favor of liberty of speech and the free expression of individual opinion, advocated, charity kindness and peace. He said: Everything in the for righteousness, makes Gospel and therefore if men will adhere to its principles they will help to bring brotherhood, peace and ymty into the world. The gospel established upon the earth after mnch trial and hard- ship, and now that we enjoy the liberty, that it brought, we should The gosbe extremely grateful. e organization pel his a that will stand forever. All parties l or organizations that are built up by men will, perish soon-'e- r or. later, and therefore I plant 1 has-bee- n God-mad- (Continued on Page Five) . y , i United 5(ates. President-EIcctofa- he 4 i e. v the, district itch : which you foretold the result, indicating a dear grasp and won derful politicaFknewledge of the w L situation. C; William H. Taft! c?c:. r 7r . . - nk-HH- Lam jlejiighted to Jiear. the favorable returns from all parts of the country, especially New York, and I wish to express my gratitude to you for the f work which you have done and felicitate you. on the accuracy with -- - and 7,000. 6,000 , , The candidate indicated he The returns are incomplete, might have more to say later. but enough of them have been, re3. Judge ceived to show,, that lie will re- Nov. Taft at 9 J.0 p. m. sent the follow-in- eeivejhis normal vote throughout -- w-- , The Resultstliri fiache County ax 1 4 , , "3233 Returns from Cache Co., have Hanien, D. .1 been very slow in coming in, and 'Supi 'Schools, Anderson, R 2140 1010 the exact vote cannot be given Cur$s, D. . .7, ' i Mountain Home wad- Cache Junction have, not. reported,, and rui MEANWHILE; CHEER UP. there ire a few discrepancies in the figures from some other pre Meanwhile; Dearly Beloved, .it ; cincts. 7 may be observed that Ihe sun is Of the county officers the De- - still doing business, the skies are as iaocrats obtained two-sh- eriff blue, the Utah air as crisp, the won 'duck shotang as enticing as' ever, and Recorder. Mr. Croc-kstoout by a majority of 251( while n0 mater Whether jour ticket won Mss Telford has 217 majority. E. or not. Its four years until an-Owen and Frank Nebeker also other election cat a Icy sm can the county. A- - tabulated set you.' and by that aime you will vote eould not be given in this have cooled off sufficinetly, e totalis the but issue, so. following which are opproximately correct The main point is that the maare given: S 3709 jority of the people in this great President, Taft, R 3229 nation bave eaid what they want, Bryan, D .7 you to take , your 3723 and its up Congress, Howell, R. medicine and pretend you like it 3138 Martineau, D. until you get a chance to change 3653 Justice, McCarty, R. the prescription. Likewise, the 3194 Stewart, D in the state and county is result 3491 Governor, Spry, R. an expression .tV.t-337- 3 Knight, will and that settles it for some Secretary, Tin gey, R. .V. ... 3375 time. 3493 Owen, D But and this is the maip point Barnes, R... 3538 Atty if yow can. and if you ... .7 '3202 Strm gfellow, D. be can't 3659 entirely cheerful.be just Auditor, Jewkes, R 3200 as near it as you can. It thok the Nixon, D. . Treasurer, Mattson, R. . , . 3616 fathers of the country a number rrr, ; .7 . 3233 of years to establish their right to Caine, D. . -.-t: Supt. Pub. Inst. Nelson, K. 3531 govern themselves. They didnt Robinson, D I... 3053 quit because the job took a long Representative, Allen, R. .7 . 3700 whale, and they kept at it even 7.. :7;r3631 when it loked as though they Had Robiflson, R. . 3637 been walloped to a finish. The Funk, R. - 'now! -- - t ... ( ( . R. up-carri- ed pcr-mor- 1 ....... Df-T- Tir. .- 3249 3201 . GriflSn, D. 3209 D. Hendricks. 3724 Judge, Maughan, R. 3179 D Call, 3436 Attorney, Call, R 3446 D. Nebeker, Commissioner, Irvine, R.. . . 3478 3381 Cronquist, D. ' 3525 ABen R. . . . 3352 Wiser, D. 3626 R. Clerk, James, 3290 Campbell, D. 3330 R. Sheriff, Hammond, 3581 Crookston, T. 3341 Recorder, Beach, R. 3558 Telford, D. 3522 Attorney,Law, R 3384 Crockett, D 3568 Assessor, Rallam, R. 3323 . Facer, D. ( Treasurer, Toolson, R. . . 3637 7777 7777 77 3329 Low, D.' . n A' 36o9 Surveyor, Schaub, R. CardoBr-D.- -. . v. . . if-tt-- tt ...... .......... ............. .... ............ ;..... r7 ...... resuitaof ycsterday-are-Bot fatal because they may -- c-essarily happen to give you indigestion, and they agree with a good many . ' peoples views. If one election could threaten the welfare of the American people in any one state, at would be a poor sort of country to live in. As it we Have more to be thankful for than any other nation on earth, and it is going to be better as time rolls along. The trusts may be robbing us and the politicians may be all wrong, but at That you couldnt change your location and improve things or even get as good conditions. Meanwhile, as has been observed, be cheerful and take your medicine. Your turn is coming some day, and you can have a heap of fun imagining ft will come soon. rSalt Lake Herald. 4 - this-cit- y eight out of nineteen precincts - give -- This Cannon a majority is an increase of W0 votes in the same precincts over, his . majority of two years ago. of-1,74- 8. . Utah. Joins Procession. : - Salt Lake, Nov. 3. 12 p. m. The returns so far received indic, ate-a sweeping Republican victory in all parts of the State. - In only one county, Utah, His Home county,, did Jesse W. Knight receive a1 plurality of the vote' Tail Goes With Hide. cast,, and even there his major Chica go. Nov. 3. Congressman ity waa not a heavy onc. In this William McKinley of Illinois, city the, Republicans, judged from" chairman of the national congres- present indications, have a majorsional committee, made public a ity over the united vote of all ' statement at 7 :30 p.' pp Jq .which her parties combined. He declared that the next house I would bave I BALKAN SITUATION working maof Republicans. jority Chicago. Nov. 3. Returns up to Russia Will Not Recognise date show-th- e of Bosnia' and -election of- sixty-fou- r 7 Domeerats to' congress to Herzegovina ,7 , Reseventy-eigh- t Republicans. St. Petersburg,. Nor. 3. Inter publicans gain a district in heretofore held by Dem- est in the Balkin situation ia cen-- , tered in the positive statements ocrats. Chicago. Nov, 3. Up to 9:30 of several oplitical parliamentary ' and leaders that Russia has determinoclock, 109 Republicans Democrats had been ed, to drop the idea of the proeighty-on- e elected to congress, the member- posed international congress and ship of which ds391. The majori- will ref use to reegnize the annex of Bosty necessary for control is 196. . ation by Austria-Hungar- y nia and Herzegovina. ' t Congratulations. This informations, although pur New York. Nov. 3. Chairman porting to be from official sources Hitchcock at 8 oclock tonight re- - ia not entirely exaet, Rus$ia Has ceived the following congratula- finally committed herself to the tory telegram from James S. Sher- principle that the question of the man, the Republican vice presi- annexation of the provinces may be discussed Tn. a conference of dential candidate: Novi N. 3. lion the powers and Austria will perY., Utica, Frank II. Tlitehcock, chairman mit the status of Bosnia, to be inRepublican national committee, cluded in the, program, but only New York. Please accept my on condition that the .delegates congratulations and thanks for will refrain from questioning her the wisdom with which you have action and content themselves oonductedThe campaign Today wiih registering theabrogation 7 of the article referring ' to this successfully concluded. matter 'in the Berlin treaty. James S. Sherman. . The, foreign officAvstates fthat Woodruff to Taft. the negotations ' bet weeu- - Russia, New York, Nov, 3. State Austria-Hungar- y and pther powChairman Woodruff, at 10 oclock ers on this questions are still in, tonight sent the' following tele- progress and considers that an acgram to William H. Taft: ceptable, formula for submission Your plurality in New York to the congress may ultimately be thus found. TF isdiMcult, however, to stateis'irioTiha.ir2W)XXJ7 exceeding President Roosevelts foresee How a satisfactory agreemajority of four years ago, as he ment may be reached without one so earnestly expressed a desire side or the other withdrawing its that it should. You have carried contention. New York City oy 5,000. Hughes R. S. OFFICERS plurality will be at Ieatft 50.000. His candidacy added yours, as The regular monthly meeting yours did him. Please accept the of of the the R. S. officers of the Cache hearty congratulations organization of the state Stake will be held on,' Saturday,'1 of New York and of all connect- November 7th, in the R. S. room ed with the work of the campaign, in the Logan tabernacle. . LUCY S. CARDON, tyhich they have especially enjoy-e- d with you as the party standREBECCA EAMES, ard bearer in the nation and MARGARET MORRELL, Governor Hughes in. the stater Stake R. S. Presidency, 1 Mr. Woodruff said that he had been confident from the first I' ELITE BARBER SHOP that Hughes would win, and that there never had been any doubt Leading parlor; clean baths. Ex. , that Taft would carry the state pert Bathers t to' give prompt ser- 1 by an Overwhelming majority. A vice. Basement: Thatcher Bank.' number of prominent Republicans A. C. Baker, Prop. -- ,, n.- -- In ( v ! a-g- ood An-nexati- on -- -- -- Pennsylvania f an -- ' , ' |