Show LAND LAWS ARE HELPING v No Real Rca nt Koev r Va un til Home Rule Says Redmond 1 AGAINST 1 i ST 1 AGE i TELLS WHAT P PEOPLE OPLE THINK OF SPORTY KiNG EDWARD William H iIO I M MP f fP P and aud tot for years ears active h connected with the Irish varty Darty brother or John E Redmond present or of the party and m lon or of t he Gaelic movement arrived In InSa Sa 1 t Lake yesterday afternoon n from f Lt 11 Francisco and Is no now at the Knuts lord hotel Mr Redmond was was we 1 I d to this cIty by prominent Irish Americans and was guest or of honor night ot at a reception gIven b by Cob Colo 1 Joseph Geoghegan at his home IIO North orth State street Mr Redmond ItI III pea on Ireland Her Cause at thu Sat Lake theatre this evening I ing for or New ew York He j lq b by his wife rife In evening clothes ns as seen n at the last night Mr Redmond big and fit fiC teen and able to lead any which he ma may deem it his duty to do One might be forewarned by locks locks Jocks not hair and andl I l spy fiery little mustache that when hen liE he speaks W H K Redmond s well veIL worth orth listening to especially It he hance to dwell on any of the ques Ions now ot of Interest to Ireland During the course ot of an Interview last jast evening Mr tr Redmond touched UP UPon upon on subjects of Interest to who have left the Emerald Isle and become of the United land laws the Gaelic movement and the thee feeling e lIng or of the Irish people toward The rhe King Ing or of Ireland Edward VII Tells of Laws LawsHe He eald In Dart art The subject of laws is such 0 one that I hesitate to discuss it In an interview However broadly speaking f for tor the past twenty years there baa haa been lP ii effort on the tho part of the Irish party to provide legal means whereby the might become their own land landowners owners The law ot of 1903 13 accomplished r 4 more than any other othel meas measure re and provides that tenants may hot bor i JW mon Y ot of the government their property and then re rePay reay Pay ay the loan In small Installments 1 are loss 1098 than what l the hc landlords rental wOuld o e Under thIs law the Irish people have havo been 11 acquIring their own on homes and p However real contentment and rest nevor come to Ireland until home rule comes The burden of being gow gov by others Is h Irksome Many Times Arrested Asked as 85 to his experience as a pris prisoner priSoner oner of the British government Mr Redmond said Ive been arrested a number ot of times as has nearly every other Irish Irishman man who ho has taken any part In his political affairs Under the ceree laws I have been Imprisoned for In In the for the liberty ot of Ireland Irelan What Is Isa a offense In Ireland Is if none at all JT jr England Laws which are arc not on thy statute books In England are In foie lit Ireland That Is the they are nadE operative at the option r the I h rl rd supposedly is the the per per pernal nal of the king but buta at a we no power of govern goern In the king we wc call him the rep rop r or of what whatever v r part party happens t be In charge ot of affairs Less s Coercion Now lust just no owing to the presence or of favorable land laws Jaws there Is loss c th policy or of the English than f While hile these land laws Jaws are ar not fI F the people are accomplishing under tinder theIr provisions flo 00 th the J Ople or of Ireland regard King ns as the rEsult or of his to th tilO Island was Willi asked or of Mr J he endeared l himself to toJ to anY extent J l h fl a himself exclaimed the Irist 1 Endeared you ou see Its a matter r Of pe II 4 dont the king for what hat they ma suffer from the govern They know h he can cen neither force nor abate coercion neither bring nor prevent It If IC a bill passes l h igne It It If It h he does doca not alg It Tf 1 has no power no therefore p f simply his person that C counts In Inh h a flIng feeling the Irl Irish h people may en for him King Edward dward Sporty 1 ou know King Edward likes horses j sporty porty and is iR called a good fob fl lf While to some Irishmen he mIght be personally dIstasteful they take tP thanin no way ay Bhatt the they recognize m all as nominal head or of Ue the Ion It comes to power r th kine 4 port that ot of your our prosit f t Durin During his last visit to the Island h hnS nF Ed Edward was aR given no opportunity to toRl Rl R a s nor was ho he given hen henT T P In other wa ways B a ac being ruler I lr Areland land landAs As to o the Gaelic Movement I 1 Remond Redmond wa was asked regarding the of movement at home homed f Li d abroad While dwelling on this topic to the services of Colonel Geoghegan who ha baa been prominent In Inthe Inthe the movement In his capacity of member of the executive committee for or this coun count t Gaelic movement Is purely 8 althou although h timers there ar are few w of part In political activity In lr alt who are not a associated with Ith It The fhe movement has for tor Its purpose the revival o the Irl h tongue and an awakening ot of Int Interest t At in Irish literature Irad Uch good has been beon It is t the Irish at at hoo homo and abroad teveren en onto o for their race raco and tongue Against Stage Irish rt ha ham discountenanced the of the tho Irish In comic paper papers and on o the Hta stage The Tho Irish have hae been arica ture In plays us as thoU though h the they were or half sav go The comb pa a apr pr pets both In England and hero here In Amol Anier IC lea even now contain pictures the race the The Ga GaelIc Uc t has frowned much uh or of this down and h has taught the Irish to that thc they are aro a prot bright people Many Man it t Reception Sat Salt Lakers attend the rec reception given lve n at Ul the home of C Cone onel one Jo ph G GeOghean he JARt evening In h honor honor ot of Mr ML and irs William H R K Redmond Te rho and hal ball v r d decorated orate with haters amid f ara T The h h was th lour bourn or of S P I in to 10 D nm was r ran an entirely informaL lature nature hU L Mrs Ira Geoghegan an were assisted In and presenting 1 the guests e b Mr a ansi Mrs r H Tarbet r a nd Miss ISH f r ra rT Ie T |