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Show CIK I FAVOR OF EARLY PEffit Former U. S. Senator Says Amendments Alone Will Save League. Opposes Government Ownership Own-ership ; Recalls Early Visit to Salt Lake. Former Tailed Suites Senator A. i. lark ot" Mor.ttir.n, traveling in his private pri-vate c;ir, stopped off in Salt Lake for a few hours voslordfiy. Ho is on his ix ay first to l.os Ancolos. -hah, ami then to Arizona, to look after his mining interests. "The ioao'.ie of nations and the peace Treatv with ueruiany will be defeated unless ilio anien-imcnts adopted by the ommi'.t ee on foreioa relations in t lie senate are adopted' be declared. He stated t hat pe:n e honld be made as "oo n as possiP'e for the benefit of buMuo-s in evnoral. but that hi is not in faxor of ru-hinc tho treaty through without line eoiisidornt ion on the part ot the senate. 1 think there is more sooitil ur.rest on the p.irt ot" labor now than there has ever been before in ir.v remembrance, but 1 think as soon as the effoets of the croat war are over business will bo r.onrTal a sain." he stated. He takes ather an optimistic iow of the set' io-ment io-ment of t lie disputes between, capital ::nd labor in the future. Railroad Return Advocated. "I am of the opinion that the railroads rail-roads of the country will be returned to : heir Owners in a short Time, as soon as congress can provice adeouate locis-Istion locis-Istion for their proper control ami as soon as thev can be uusera ir.bled from1 the mess into w hich the .cox eminent has gotten them. ' ' Ho took a forcible stand against cov- ernmer.t ownersidp of railroads and all ; hir.e oubiic eoriiorat ions. ! "I am not ir.Tcresie 1 in polities, and h;ie no v mmonts to make oiher than a an orvitnary patriotic eittren." lie aid. He further stated that the copper viir.c in iUitto ar.-l in A r i -o n a were 'cnt'siro. about one-ba'f of the titv.e, bo-o;;use bo-o;;use f the lack of o.emand. lie ;issi-r. ) lack of food s the roa--on for t!.o wm c of red terror that is no coi-i.i Faro-oe. nr.. I ho believes c I'r.ite.i ;a:c w ill have to supply 1 h. I r o p o for -oino t : n i e.. Recalls Iriirh:im Younir. He ohl of hN fir; vi;t to Suit l.aho it l(vh Nhcn. a voting man. he crime here from lhmra. k. Mont., then a .-111:1"! milling town. He 7,roc tiirouch with two other men in wagons. He bronht con! iti'-t witii him. At th.at ftue a dob ur in ejohi was w or: h 1 ,7o m creen-.acks. creen-.acks. Vt thai time the tabernacle wa.; not built, the temple wa under eoure "f construction and aorcs of granite were piled up around the temi'le. He ,-poko cf the octaiou of his tirs: mee: mc w-11 h Vri ol".;i:n " our. r, in i -hen he wa iut rodu.-e.t to hini bv Mr. Hooper, then a delecate from l":ah in - onres. an i he was much impressed witli the personalitv of tiie 1.. P. irh lender. t". inner Senator Chirk i now year? d" ach euiovs uie best of health, and takes au ao;;ve .irt in his buines affairs. lie said that he has alwavs been a hard work er ; t b.a this is the Mvret of li:s suece-s. He expects to co to his villa in i ranee a so on as 1 ondit ions will permit, per-mit, lbs hist bit there was in h.-!."i. when he was compelled to leave be- ause of the war. He w i'l sp'cnd the winter in in- home on Fifth avenue in New York, lb said that the one crcat pride of h : s life W;1 1. ; eol e-' t n-11 of 1 u ' iucs of 1 lie v. orb! 's t: r a t e-t n rt 1st He OM're-ed h.-. ; 'n-.ire 1:1 obsrv inc he erow'h of :tl' hn'.c. an 1 pre iicted. a crea: fui :irr hr t lie . omniuuity. |