Show MONEY MATTERS MATTER CAUSED A FLURRY Presbyterian Elder Wanted to Know What ha Was Becoming of the Money loney Con Cons Contributed by the Laity The Thi Utah Presbytery brought its Is de do deliberation liberation to tu a u close clOKe shortly after 12 today to 0 meet again at ut the lie call rul rulof of cit the moderator The sessions es have been carried on with wih perfect decorum until today when u II brief en ensued ensued ensued sued In which for tor a few moments there was some sOle rapid firing buck back buck and forth Contrary to what Is perhaps an ant t the trouble did not arise over ur Homo exterior tot foe fo but emanated from within It I WIS was a controversy be between tween tw n tho thu ministers minis tor anti and a layman but the tho lie matter r was settled In u a I tots fow fo min minutes minutes utes and the time meeting cosed clo L on a n har liar harmonious harmonious sea The trouble arose over n ti resolution that was as Introduced the of tile Utah lr l ler to the last luat la t annual meeting of oC the gen en emal cral al to make mulo a I report to tu all al of the churches here and ali fur lur furan un an 11 of ot live Ivl cents per eI mem member l nl her ber to defray defru the tho lie traveling expenses of ot otIbe the Ibe commissioners Dr promptly prompt moved moed to table the resolution the ministers that it I was ivits 19 unconstitutional In the lie Presbyterian church to assess asses Its members and adding that hat he lie would ally suy IU somethIng on tin compulsory tithing litter later on oil al but he tie mutt must have haw forgot to IU IUsa say sa jeet U it I as he tie remained silent on the lie sub sull subject Hev Mr Martin Marln had hiatt forseen the dUll culty cul Cult pointed out by br Dr and anddrew drew up n a substitute e resolution en encouraging the lie commissioners to make the report stud and Ind a n con contribution to pay their rail railroad rai railroad road expenses Elder Olesy Oe y hint had hac been bren standing on the lie floor loor for or two minutes waiting a n chance to say Ray something and auth mil It was all evident from his hili face fuce that hint he lie hud hind a hot shot to tire lire Ire When his hut opportunity nt at last came lie he delivered his shot hot with much I I 1 want vant a report of ot the lie vork worl of the time general said he heso heso heso so that hint we ive may ma know what Is I going on The TIme ministers are not educating the laity as to what Is being done by b the officials at nt the lie head Wo We n want to know whether or not the lie that hat we me ate ne sending to the board every year eur eurto to pay pa high salaried Is Js being squandered He lie le was WIS not permitted to have ha e the floor foor lons longer r Dr Wishard stated stated In loud tones that hat any in n member of the church who wished to might have full ful information as a to what the general as ast t Is 1 doing or any an other feature connected with wih the church There Is ls nothing kept ke In iii the time dark said ald he Dr Paden Taden offered a similar statement add ing that no tio business concern or church organization made macho their bet actions action more open opel than did the lie general board Any man here ere said he within fifteen min minutes mil ute utes can step Into Ino my 1 library and antI find out Just how much any amsy 31 Pres church has hn given for tor or anything down to IB IG cents Mr said that It was true that the ministers had hind the records record and kept Informed but the laity had no ilo time to inform I At this Dr laden aden Jumped to tu his hits feet i roused to 10 a I high pitch of oC Indignation I and Ind The snore more 1111 absolutely this Presbytery Pre can sit down on this talk that we have hUe things locked un the better It I will be It I makes mo me 10 Indig Indignant indignant nant to hear that the ministers minister are keeping anything secret Dr Hankin affirmed that he made madl the proceedings of ot the he general assembly as ns clear to the lie people as he could Dr ventured to say n that Elder I Olesy hush had been misunderstood and af at afI I ter a II few snore more remarks remark from various members the thc substitute resolution was adopted and the lie Incident tan tais 1 closed dORe In the report of the committee on resolutions submitted through Its chairman Rev Bet e n ft I E B Ia burn the lie thanks of ot the time ministers ter were extended to those papers Ilal rl of this city ct that have reported fairly the sessions of oC cm the he Presbytery Dr Mc leco objected to the clause urging that the thanks thank of the commit committee tee te should hould be extended tended X to the lie papers of ot the city cl Dr Paden seconded him saying that he lie had no fault to find with lh th than any an of or the reports Dr Ishar Interjected that he had no objection to the reports that wore made but to the use ule they were wre put to by IJ some The report was w adopted as 19 amended Dr Hankin made a n report of ot his field which Includes City Willard Wiard and nd Corrnne Corinne and ald It tt was isas a aVe very ery doleful report import Indeed Ind d He lie recounted I thu ho lira dun IUt cult cul time tune he h had beets having In try tryIng to Ing big to build up a church In unit and stated Italo to the lie Ihl Presbytery that ho he re me regarded as lS un field of the lie minister M reported their Heldy I hb Including Hev 11 William T f 1 King n who told what a n hard he was waa having In III ton rind and Ind Dr Introduced a 1 resolution Indorsing the lie work of ot Hev lev J 1 D Nutting who is II distributing mon mun In II Utah Uth far tor or the ht Utah Gospel mission of 01 Cleveland Ohio 1 report was adopted u Hev He N E Ii Clemenson of ot Logan was U granted a six months leave of ot ab absence Ib sence lenee Ills Ils place will wi fl be xi filled by llev 1 Mi Aim 11 Stoops StoP leo D P Peacock Jr the wan WUK permitted to take the tha Hour floor He lie le urged d the i to sup up jort jurt ort th Ihl lie American Trad Tatt Society los for fot concern he wag ia Rs working Ho lie made a suit sur of or report of ur what he was wall doing and nUl an said asid f 1 take the gospel to about 40 Mormon homes every month and the work Is II going on At the Instance of or Rev Hev HC Mr Me rr a n committee l was Warn appointed consIsting of Hev e George GOrge Daley Rev Hv Mr Ir Shep Shepard ard nr and Elder r lter May tu lay to s see e what the ther r In Utah will wi do towards es as establishing tt Y M t C A for Cor their belt A on work was wa appointed confuting of Rev Re Mr I Ills hiitt l guts gins gil Dr lr Hanl 11 and ansi Elder Eider Elde May The flie te then lien llen with a n song sang and the he benediction was pronounced by br b bHe Rev He Mr ir Shepard the moderator mo COMMITTEE REPORTS The feature that made up U the sea ses sessions of oC the Utah Presbytery yesterday afternoon and last evening were ro re rt reports ports various committees eA and a n afew afew few Cew remarks front from Hev J D Nutting Ni t ng who ishio explained his hs work worl as an al emissary of the lie Utah Gospel OI I Mission of Cleve Cleveland Cleveland land H Ht lie salt Mild laM that the Ih Mormon peo people IO IOIe Ie were fenced away awa from the truth In cry way ansi that he and his lug as associates IS were ivero hero here to distribute dl tracts mom house hou to house On motion moton of Rev 11 Josiah Dr was appointed n a commit committee tee of oC one one to form torm a n statement setting forth th opinion on Mr Nuttings work Rev Hev Theodore Lee re of or Fork Jork reported that hat he tie had b bEI been an doing the same samne kind of oC work The Presbytery Presbyter decided to hold Its next meeting at nt Evanston Wyoming next net April prU prUThe The following standing committees were announced Bills and Charles CharlesW W higgIns flew Hev le Dr n R 0 O J R a n Judicial Rev p n I W 1 Mar tar Martin Martin tin George barge H n Marshall Rev ne James JamesH JI e H 11 Meteor Mete I r Minutes General Genral Assembly Rev Charles M r Shepard W V S Giesey Leave of oC Absence Rev He v James Thompson C C 0 May Narrative for Cor or Spring Meeting Rev M 1 E R Wright right William WIlam Kirkpatrick Place of oC Next Meeting Hev Dr A AT AT T Rev Hev He Dr W Wt M Paden David Dald Hone Resolutions Rev R Ii E Blackman Isaac haM Burns Rev Hev le George Halley Bailey was appointed vice moderator Rev T N Buchanan who has hn preached 1 11 nt at Mt I Plea Pleasant Pheasant ant for two years was WIS granted a 1 letter Itter of or dismissal sal Fal to 0 the tho Presbyterian terlan church at nt Cedar Rapids la In In from which State he ho came cam The church at t Mt 1 Pleasant requested the he services of oC Rev lev S F P as aR pastor astor Referred to the lie committee e on home missions TIlE THE LADIES MEETING The Missionary society of the Utah Presbytery tery held hel two tO sessIons seniors yesterday In the basement of the First t Presbyterian church The f tl M of ot otter resulted as follows ter President Mrs rr J 3 H 1 Meteer Mcteer Rich Richfield Held field Mrs rr It ft I 0 G Mc Cc NIece leee Salt Fall Lake ke secretary Miss 11 Net set Nettle Nette settie tie tle te G 0 Ray Ta Nephi N treasurer Mrs rr E li B D DI I Salt Sal Lake A number of or Interesting talks were Wart made and Ind the society decided to do what hat It 1 could coull towards checking the Importation tion ton Iou of or liquor Into the Pacific Islands The following resolution on the subject va wal vas adopted Resolved That we e use our Influence with wih Congressman i Sutherland o se secure secure cure the lie prohibition of the salt sale of ot In Intoxicants intoxicants toxicants In our newly acquired pos possessions possessions s sessions and among the feeble races race of the Islands Ilams |