| Show PEACE MEETING GREAT Large Gathering Held in the Tab Tabernacle Tabernacle for the th Furtherance Of or Universal Peace I ELOQUENT ADDRESSES MADE MADEU U I 1 nm C l kit tO 10 u 11 I rina nent 1 Itt In Ln Utah TIlt The h big peace pence meeting advertised n erU e to toPI toor too PI o ur or yesterday yc In the tIo us 11 hull WAH VU W IH hId held In n the tabernacle t of ot thu the numbers at attending tending The tabernacle tab choir fur tUI furnished music the tho exercises were wre over by lib excellency dov John C Cutler I who made mode tho the opening address addes Dean Brewster offered the Invocation clot GOI Cutlers address was wis In part palt aj a follows Ever since the tho th birth ot of the thc Prince ot of the trl tn rca C when thc tho sang an l to God In the tho high highest est et nd n on earth peace will to tomm tomell tomen mm men the thO hope hOO of ot tho th world has haa ha been bien b en for the time when Will war will be he no more moe Poets poeL havo hae sung of or that approaching time philosophers have havo dreamed of It prophets have foretold it And I be 00 limp that Illat In their secret cret hearts even ovo military conqueror havo wished for foru uh ruh u h 1 t time Kor war must out always alwa s seem fc m terrible even evell to those who wiio profit most by It But olt while everything comes tomes to him who waits It he waits long tong enough It II has hris been proves proved that things corn cornu oni much moro morn quickly to 10 the one who works for them Therefore practical statesmen and philanthropist con conceived conceived conceived tho the Idea Idel or of hastening the thc long expected 1 time by working for It There was Vas reilly only ono one practicable method by which the tho desIred result could b secured and that Was wan by b perfecting organizations with tho aim of bring Ing ins together tho the representatives of ot th various nations and tho the large hugo interests t to 10 consider coLler plans rind find means moans whereby r anti and conciliation could be made mude to take the tho place of or war It Tt was with this object that tho the first Hague confer conter conference ence wa WU called eight years ears ago yester yesterday day Wo We c have havo met partly to celebrate this event I do not need to tell teU you ou that thaI Utah and its people stand for tor peace p ace und u nd that war Is abhorrent a to them And An I Iule have ule called you ou together In order that thit this fact tact which you know w 80 well may maylie maybe maybe be lie proclaimed through you Oll to the th world For I or If It thero Is a IL place on earth where the proper occasion will ho he we WC corned romed for tor turning swords Into plow hare and spears pear Into pruning hooks that place pineo Is Utah And now ladles and be behalf behalf half halt of the sla to I extend to you n a aheart heart hearty welcome I ask Mk that you give Ivo to the peace movement in and especially to what Is III done here tonY today your our cordial sanction and support I 1 toko this opportunity of thanking tre th various arlous local organizations devoted to The cause calise of at peace penco for the tho effective work they havo hao done lone In this direction To the ladles ladies forming organizations the thanks of or the tat are tile duo lilleI I am nm sure I voice oleo the sentiment of o othe the tho people of Utah In saying say In in the words of the great Sumner Let the bugles sound soum the truce of at God to the tho whole world forever MRS ms RUTH 51 11 t FOX Mrs Mra Ruth 31 M Fox was Introduced by Governor Cutler and made an nn earnest address in favor of ot the tho movement for universal peace The speaker hoped the time might speedily come como when nations no more engage In WUI vui hut set tic lii their difficulties peaceably GOd O d helps tie t e who help themselves she declared so let us organize The first commandment was to love the LorI Lord with might mind and strength but hut the tho e on l one ono was to tl t love our neighbor as ns ourselves It seems to me the nations arc He running hither and thither search searchIng Ing lag for tOI new now light and now no Ire l but hut If they would heed heel the tho words of or tho Mas Mast t r to love those that hate hato them and ant andun ilo un good to 10 those thosa who use them peace would woul be established Let Letio us liS our children the love of peace lence j 1 i 11 ind not of or strife strite at rite Walter Will tel Wallace rendered u It baritone rI The Tho Lord Is My ol Light mw BENJ m NJ YOUNG YOUNa YOUNan Iii Iti Benjamin won was introduced hv p 11 GH Jv cutler Rev Hev Young delivered n R i eloquent nt oration on the tile object i night light to be attained by h tho the holding lIng ot or meetings to It the Iho present one ono peace Ho lIe said it was war gratifying tying to tn all lovers ot Of hat the had hall called the meeting and that Oi thie e who assembled hail had shown appreciation of the efforts being I for peace When lien hen peace shall Ern f n then shall shah dawn awn a n better belter and brighter I day When the tho mind contemplate plate what the brains and anI Ingenuity r man has wrought In the th way Ill of ot otIn mechanism In for t of ot his fellow tellow fellowman Olin man It II Is 18 realized that thai as Sherman Shelman said tid III Is hell belL cognizing that In iii many mans man Instances the tho price of lib liberty erty Is war yet et even at that thaI prim war IB III II to III contemplate and Impossible hIp ble hl to characterize speaker paid tribute 10 to tl the th American Congress which hy hr resolution had so much for fort t the thc pence pene movement and anel to 10 Theodore Roosevelt who has hOIl done more Mi 11 1 any Iny other othel man In this age to bring about universal peace JOHN HENRY BENny I SMITH Elder John Henry Henr Smith said It was 1101 wasl Il a l Joy jO lo to him to listen to the thu words hy h those whose whoa hOH efforts art are to 10 toward ward card tho the uplifting of If their fellow men and anil toward tOllard doing away with strife It It l Is the dream Ir of or all our hearts heart Unit that the tho day lQ do may conic come when shien the children of It men may mIL en n their th lr responsibilities to posterity Lull and to 10 thu Ihl race to bl loving R H Od nel kind to II their fellows and anil when nil 1111 of hate hille of or war 1111 ui and lIlot of vile de ile Fires shall Hhall be bP banished forever ho lii Mid aid I h Then Thull shall the Ih como come 1 hen heu peace and universal peace hall when the th advocates of ot nil oil SeCtS und schisms may mn ma clasp hands and 01 together for tor tho uplifting of mon man kind when arid and mercy morcy shall l o n the rule ruler Fred r d sang Mug tho hit solo nolo from If U with All Your YUill Hearts K c i T Hey no n Elmer I J said the great est victory of ot peace was won on where no noord wOid ord was V drawn dra n The Tho lh speaker likened the Ibe peace movement to a v kings helmet of ot which there ore are two t 0 parts the tho upper and lower So Eo o with peace there ther will never bo ke peace until there Is perfect Justice Peace and Justice are the two parts of ot the helmet We e must all alt be e willing to accord decord r to every other otiler person the right we require for tOI ourselves tho right to 10 think as we please 1 I dont want to II think as us everyone else elso does doell declared the speaker We 0 may male make laws for tor the state but wo we cannot en enact enact enact act peace When men mCI agree to war no po nomore more III ore then wo ve will vill have havo peace A Aman man lugn may ma bo ho subject to law but ho he can cannot cannot cannot not bo be made to agree agre to peace unless he wills it t When the component parts of ot society solety wills to 10 have me peace then will III peace be hero here Mrs oIls Plummer then rendered a II solo rolo Tho The Flag Without a Il Stain EDITOR J M 01 J 7 M f then presented for tor the tho acceptance of tho the gathering the fol tol following Cl lowing resolutions which wore unanimously adopted The cause of or universal peace and brotherhood Is the cause of ot humanity It Is 11 of paramount Import flee Inel nc to tho the perpetuation and develop development ment bunt of our civilization It the duty cluty of every eCly good citizen to lend l lIt It active support But since experience teaches that not only enthusiasm but In practical and persist persistent ent work worl not only the theo theoretical assent to true principles hut but butan hutan an un organization of ot which such principles are ure ns liS It were tho spirit and soul Is Ia necessary for the redemption emption r of mankind from the tho evils of strife strite and lUl contention as lIS well us liS II from every eYer kind hind of Jl i evil therefore bo ho it PEACE RESOLUTIONS Resolved That In the opinion of this tIit assembly It III is the thc duty dUlY of the tho friends and lIld advocates n of peace everywhere to Ip unite for the thu purpose of cooper IIII In the tho dissemination of ot knowledge among tho the people generally of the tho great vork work that la hi Il being done dona preparatory wo we hope and und pray pra to the dawning of ot the tho millennial day In order that Interest may ma be In the efforts of states statesmen statesmen men and aDd liberal governments that thaI need popular support for tor tho peace measures that are aro now before parliaments and congresses Be lIe it further Resolved That in IU order to give tan tangible gible expression lo to o these views and sen son sentiments the president of this meeting his excellency Governor John C Cutler be e hereby horeb requested to name a It t com committee I millee consisting of ot seven soVen members the governor to act as chairman clurman ex cx for 01 the tho purpose of considering and for tor formulating n a plan of or organization pro proponing hosing a constitution for tor or a peace society and aRid naming officers of or the tho i proposed or 01 organization organisation said committee to report to ton toL n II L subsequent meeting to bo he called by the tile chairman Bo Be it filially Anally Resolved That we e the members oC of o this congregation hereby humbly ex cx press our heartfelt gratitude to the Ruler of the he destinies of ot mankind for tor the tho spirit of peace and good will that Is being belnA poured out In marked degree de ree up on tin oil 1111 flesh at the present time also our grateful appreciation of the Iho faithful labor for peace and arbitration that haa hai hll been done dono in this state and elsewhere especially under unI the auspices of the la In ii les or Of various organizations Ladles and gentlemen he lie said I move tho the adoption of these resolutions and more especially the tho one relating to the appointment by tile the th governor of a committee to 10 some somo plan of ot or organization by b which the lene friends lI lIot of ot Utah may mn ho bo brought together into one ono society I make thin this motion be lie because cause cau o J I am convinced that thaL the exulted exalted ideal that has hall formed the tho glory of ot so many a visit of seers aers in all ages and am which today stands forth ns as the th goal of ot the tho ambitions of statesmen will never become a 1 reality until It becomes pOp iOp until tho tile masses of or the tile people Inspired Ins pi rod enthusiastic shall shau take lalo hold hOI of the tho work In earnest Statesmen and even governments are Impotent until truly tul I represent and tind strive to 10 execute the will of c f the tho people Mr Foster Foste In III his hili little excellent tren tien on Oil Tho lingua Hague congress expresses e ethe the same fume 1011 Speaking of the failure of the tho United Unite States senate to 10 certain arbitration treaties he lie points out 1111 that there wax was really no popular demand for them Tho The people am nie rather Indifferent and the govern governments ments fail to 10 Oct net How IK is tills this Indifference to 10 ia h It Is III a i 1 curious fact that all nil through thi history III tr of or the Iho world 1 we ive II find rat of ot tin the assertion n that the th 1 of at peace l which Is one OliO and anI linn lifts failed for want of lr If popular I support Th The 1111 ancient reek states slates during till the tb period of their gradient I glory Alan g loi hall hail iii 1 halt I International In III tarn 1 on cia II itt 1 and anil liB Its a n Itt ally now noi existing War nl ar was not Jol com until effort hail had JUI boon hoell to In settle nettle th without bloodshed Arbitration wits was considered n a duly Hi t M a I hi sun I n wn vu 1 taI to I thin the Oracle Rome times limns It a slice ace of If groat a 1 of or it II i neutral state was wan in to Kettle ettie u tj Oil t y tin the Ih mailer I I WillI WitS loft In tO till the dec Hun of or n it an LH t In ill the tho between Atholl und auth ra ur the Island or of hi III whan was to Mid 1111 five no lf i In to the mUtter matter tt Ir ICi the OIN a had his I I huh 1111 V or CI ted or nUnn of 1 in to th nf or Inn III In ii I bo lie r J ferril It J to In me m that Ih tI an nn ancient nations ilat 1111 d very tery lM far III aI IIII toward I tho the of civilization wo we 11 bit hili tn mill h ho i H fAu n nl ni i I In tr ili und II iii Tho havoc i I ii I Wh V Ii V hen ii en did III d lii not the continue to Ia n because tho the government eer nd of ot tho Iii as an theY are today Greene fell l H worn Werl not nfl kept kent Agreement A were r led The Will 01 spirit n a nil unit Aro rn wo Nitro uro that lilt history will not nol recent Itself WON AND Nt I of our lJur own tune Hmo tnt lui alil i lIT V 1 I can remember and so can sonic some of ot you OU a Ii time when It was very y el y generally believed b that no war would ev ever r 1 again stain tho earth with blood The rhe he earth had hud Just emerged emere from a terrible strut struggle gle gie The laborers of ot the world com coin commenced d to In brotherhoods and the tho demund for fol equality and liberty and RII I human was 18 followed by b en enlarged enlArged enlarged visions of the tho genera general toothier hood of ot man Hut But It II took only the tho pull 1011 pulley ey cy c of one man to dispel those beautiful dreams and to change nil all Europe Into Inlo n ii 1 number of armed CO III Iron anti and blood everywhere What made mau this possible If it not Ot tho the lack lace of 01 popular sup support port for the Ihl forces that wen 1 nt nl ri work In the tho opposite direction Friends let letus letUs letus us remember that without or 01 organization had and Intelligent work woth tho the world will 1111 never nevel be redeemed trem tam tho the curto curso O of strife Several organizations do dl d already exist elst but there ther th urn are not nol enough ellough of them Let us ns add ud l out our UI influence Influence ence The task before us liS Is I Indeed Tier Her Herculean 11 Cuban cui can Longfellow drew inspiration from the arsenal at ut Springfield to 10 sing one of his hll beautiful songs of the tho fu tu future ture Ho lie behold tho the time when The Tho warriors name would be a 11 name abhorred 1 find And All every nation Hatlon that should lift again Its hand against its brother on op Its 1111 forehead Would wear for evermore the curse curso of Cain Down the dark future through long Ion I generations s The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease And nd like a u hull hell with solemn sweet vi bration 3 I hear once more lore the voice voicu of ot Christ say sa Peace leaco Peace and rind no III longer from Its brazen brozen portals The blast of wars great reat organ shakes the kicI But Dut beautiful as its songs of ot the tim homer Immor Immortals taIs The Tho holy hol melodies of love arise That Indicates tIm the work vork before lh the friends of DC peace It will not Hot be ended en ed until every son and daughter of ot the eternal Father can say sa with William Lloyd Llod |