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Show FWlfiSi Only Thing Absent Frorn Lake Theater Meeting Wwl First Presidency. 91 STAKE PRESIDENTS WEReIi ojJTNjm Fora Likewise the Bishops; Also; U Elders, and Also the? S Block Teachers. 0 " 's "Did you notice the numW' f strange faces at the mass meetin' the Salt Lake theater on w5n evening?" said the prominent pi (H cian to the stroller on Thursday ' fc faces seen were those whom you 89 6 tho tabernacle at the April and Oct $ conferences," he continued, 'yj never appear at a political mCe S unless they have been counseled' .$ ft "There wore ccclcsiasts galoro i W audience and upon the stage. iS Si box sat two apostles, llober J. Q fe and A. W. Ivins. Elders and h 4 teachers were present in large nam ft for was not President Neplii hf & ns of Salt Lake slake to give out word of wiadom. The blSk S know where to get the cue. M f spoko by authority. jft Morris's Stake Offlcera OutJ "From his stake was prcHont K counsel or George It. Emerv; W day school superintendent, C'harlei 2r Jot ; Bishop Edwin E. Parry 0? Sixteenth ward., the bishop to he hierarch is supposed to naV l1 nluug; Bishop William McMilla. the Twenty-eighth v,ard. Besides t wro all of liia block teachers ft elders and the like. f "And President Morris, in his sin V denounced the men whom last fal & supported and for whom ho thw ft Almighty ,God were in his partrV '2 commanded his poople to voto for K may have another change of hoar a day or two and several others b"e & the time for holding the convon' for President Morris's political !' science is wonderfully elastic. '5 A Prohibs Were Afraid. J "While the prohibs figured lai ftl m the audience, and while the pra s5 tion leaders lend their influence to fil move, they were afraid to bavoi ji reference mado to the liquor quej Jfi in mo resolutions, weslcv K. Wa r't who is the head of the prohibition i in Utah, was seated in tho andu g' President Morris is, his right-band W and in addition there was Elder 3 rf W. Fox and Elder A. Itiser, oa; ft stage, both recognized as pfohibi -ft leaders. j j "That a proHibitioa clause g have been inserted in the rcsolal and would have been adopted, is jK vond question, but nt tho coufojj r held in the afternoon, when the r gt lion; were prepared, those present! glected to ask Mr. Lawrence, whcT tho presiding officer, whether or it lit would run the meeting in accordj it conference methods, and at the j jjnj ing when Elder Nelson moved th'fi ft pointnicnt of a committee on is '6 tions, the committee was afraid ti fk tack tho piohib plank, not kno it what tho chairman might do. J ii "Former Senator- Lawrence, hot p was equal to the emergency. "Whi jfit was speaking, ho was studying ha r'& dience, and being a native son ftj could pick out the presidents of at if tho counsellors, tho bishops, the e pJi and tho block teachers, and he i j that he and his committee on le fes tions would bo sustained. Had h p.. the question as he should have ( fa like an ordinary conference questh ijji put, it would have been like -ij' Those in favor of sustaining the, mittec on resolutions will raise -; Jfe hands. The committeo is sustaini Morris's Memory Short. j "President Morris, in his add showed how short his moruori' fas, the campaign of last fall he not suggested, but. he commanded, tho i bers of his church in his stako toi for the church Republican candic hp for the legislature. He did not ra words in regard to tho matter. fa likewise commauded tho memberj i 1 his church in his stake to vote William Spry for governor, regar of their political belief, and they ol v the command. Tho hierarchy ord Sprv's election. In his address ) uesday night President Morns B3i In regard to tho party, I want to g that the party Is no better thaw meanest man In It whose vow Is ni Ijm snrv for Its success. TIiIh 1ms rnafl Impression on mo since I first neVrf and I want you to consider It. CT If a vote can ho bought the tjr am specified and the party Is no dJ than the meanest man whose vo Sifc necessary for Its success. The cai men and the gambler spccliy t tonus, which nro protection, ana-j vote can be bought. u?. The politicians seek to control at y i when they are in power. They com fc their forces and their following), creases. They make offices and men In them who have a fpllowla 7 gain their end. They go as far naj trolling states nnd even tho ni ju, knows vhat machine rule is. Men go to the legislature and 1 duce their bills, which they are prpw t nnd after a hard struggle tliey passed. But some mon undo tnov tt. which the legislature docs. Instea leaving the legislature with prlde men who Introduce the bills leayoj out having accomplished anything,, jsj find themselves the victims o: aiai These politicians tell you who i : ..; officers shall be. They go ahead; namo them and make arrangemenu -pus forehand. They will resign from, My office if they sco a better one,- j, tni. it ? Is He Out of Kannony? President Morris's remarks TV0uWjf dicate that he was out' of IiartnonyJgm his quorum. Governor Sprv votoeqB"'! bills providing for a Pes M01"e5Tty for governing Salt Lake, ilo MP'l member of the federal bunch. , bunch controlled legislation in tMMMto assembly. This delectable gang 'ia machine'. Spry heads it. Pre?m& Morris now denounces tho gang PjNi only a few months ago he e,ommiMrrc ami for whom, as has been s-u.Jii thiinkcd God. Perhaps he to i called upon the carpet by '""M rnrchv. fiBLli "That the meeting was. direCM;, the interest of the hierarchy l5.dS,,Jh r.t rated bv the endorsement wflic r organ of the hierarchy, the p News, gives it. It is shown V tWgr clcsiasts, who were present. tho date for holdiug the pnn?"KHt whisperer, the giim-shoer, will na;J hS, ten in his work. The block tcaeliOWjj, do the work in this insianfc. was given him, Wednesday '"P."!' dent Morris 'iis the wordyot "kT c lie 'spoke for the hierarchy. . Hi |