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Show ALT Eake: Teile GRAM, Partly elro4f with YQI,. II. No. 614. - f .. . temif M, Salt Lake City. Utah, Saturday E vesting. Januaby 10. 1904. - Price. Three Cents , OF THE AMERICAN GUARD IN KOREA ROTESTANTS TOO BIG FOR INCREASED: ATTACKS UPON A NEWSPAPER TO HANDLE FOREIGNERS ARE FEARED ANTI-SMOO- T . . Army of Petitioners Wht File Statements With the U. S. Senate Grows Like a Snowball Rolling Down Hill. THE TELEGUAM THROWS UP ITS HANDS. Like a big snowball rolling down hill in two feet of snow, the list of petitions - filed with the United States Senate has grown so raj idly that THE TEJLEGRAM IS UHABLE TO HANDLE IT. The Telegram promised its leaders to print the names of all the protesting' organizations, but the petitions are ROLLING IN TOO PAST for even bo strenuous a newspaper as The Teleanti-Smo- ot SMOOT BEARING BEGINS BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE; ATTORNEY TAYLER, FOR PROTESTANTS, CHARGES er jT-w.- - rH EFFECTIVE AS CAN BE Facetious Reply to Fool Inquiry Regarding Electrocution for Murder. 4 ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 16. ' Cuneen has re- ceived a communication from a man in Michigan, who inquires f whether electrocution is an ef- - f fective punishment for the crime of murder. The Attorney-Gen- 4 eral in reply stated that so far as f hfl is aware no man who has suf-4- torney-Gener- 4- - al -- -- -- f -- -- f- 4- - ftred that punishment ever again committed murder or any other crime. 4-4- PARKS IS REPUDIATED tirf, 1Iittu. s CHARGES THE 0 . 0 ANTI-SMOO- PETITIONERS T - x EXPECT TO PROVE BEFORE THE SENATE THAT THE MORMON CHLT.CII AFFfMI.H T(l r.XKUCli; M. FREME AUTHORITY IN ALL THINGH TEM!ORAU HIMUITUAU CIVIL AND POLITICAL. 2. THE FIRST PRESIDENCY AND TWELVE AIWTI.KH ARK ;1 OF THE CHURCH. AUTHORITY SUPREME IN EXERCISING THE 3. THAT THE CHURCH AUTHORITIES ntOMl UJATl. THE DOCTRINE OF POLYGAMY WITHOUT RESERVATION; THAT Till: PRESIDENT OF THE CHURCH AND THU MAJCiRITV (T Till: APOSTLES NOW PRACTICE TOLYGAMY. AND HdMI! OP THEM HAVE TAKEN PLURAL WIVES SINCE THE MANIFESTO; THAT APOSTLES HAVE PERFORMED PLURAL MARRIAGE CEREMONIES SlNCE THE MANIFESTO; THAT IltSHOIS AND OTHER HIGH OFFICIALS OF THE CHURCH HAVE TAKEN TLl'RAL WIVES ft SINCE THE MANIFESTO WAS ISSUED IN 10. 4. THAT THE CHURCH REWARD POLYGA-MISTAUTHORITIES THAT THE PLEDGE MADE WHEN UTAH UECAME A STATE 13 VIOLATED.: . s a ? &0& . 3 0 0 0 a . 0m 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 rai4fT.ta, proHaWjr tn a ntttsbara to ker the ntlva la rriak trtst. aheH lhay Vfin Ij 0!rr,t thf. - rte haa Th a a r,fha tnath at rr, frtn t tn whrn th the tare vrrted Tla Arnariraa kra tLa atsthrTtUra tat-- a i rtr-jtleIs jfrloa n.a and cfc'.Jdrro f aaoerta fcr lijit r.atSes.aUty V.U ea lb atret a 1 ir.r ? or tal fadinc t !akn to ao. t SULL1TTIX. JACKSON. KUa. Jaa- - Ift C B. OaUsnrajr f tha XatWdia atwt t fall ef a",r fe - 4- trMaa-- hrt Ihaa rith tha fcrictjeta. It ia likely that tbia V,r.fa m tt??ayj.a5 f f'b tcJyat bureau -ff - pacify r4'- - Otmn .war &aa at arrlTa4 Chenti2yo. Jaat A ehasf la tl.e yetacar.a! ef tha Oorersraant haa bC"a In f aer cf tk Lara and aa tta peJa?a.r., rccre ar. try with tfca A Jangr. Latest Readings Show a Steady Gain for Utah's Dead Sea. Th take tha loral ahoa a n Si C , S; t rsfi.! LAKE RISES ONE INCH . H.t4lt all mla4arla S.aky lLra t BELIEF IK POLYGAMY HOT ADA NDONXD. mra lata Into It acatn. lan4Utt:y r c 3. As shown by thlr tearhlng r.nd by tlwtf own trv". thin U4y of tr.n The at irivel frrn has not abandoned belief In Jolrrny and polyrmnou cohabitation. On th row h!n haa ten fall:te ttla Tfea Hhep a4ie of tb ch trch they promulgate tn th contrary (A), as the ruling aothortti t a Kaa ato la ata tba ralaanar4,e moat solemn manner the doctrine of poly amy, without iH. th cf tt th lake a!r no prac cf iea'.e t! Sr lira. president of the Mormon church and a majority of th it",' 3 lb a'.eka I wtifh om of thnn tice polygamy and polyitamou cohaLUMion. n ftnt tkfn t n ! polygamous wives since the manifesto of K). Th" thirsn with the knowledge and countenance of Rel h'rmt; plural mrt rrTfnni' and mny b!.ho. have been performrd by apostle inc the manSffnto of 1 1 jnw;-M- t a eft ; .! itki? nc tht tJo--and other high ofticlal of the churh hare tak-plural ltr it e t j;ff All of the MrH presidpney and the twrlve artlcnnt mm . a' U ! w'jt '4 tJi"..!' conceal and connive at polypamy and nl rohabiitin. on a reward by high office and dl:lr.Kuthel prefrrnwot tho who and definitely violate the lawn of the land. LAW NULLIFIED WITHOUT PROTEST FROM. CHURCH HEADS. t ' si '1 c.o I t y !. 4. Though pledged by the t of Statehood and rf comjft ... , '.' f . i thpir commonwealth, thti uprem bo.Jy. wW v..4 t iw i ; f were Indivl.Iually directly retiii''je f'r wwl fAith to the Art't whose Stsrxaty a ieople, permitted without prutet or obJrrt;on. thlr i law nullifying the statute aclnl poiyeatnyui rohabilaUon, Friends Receive News at jt FOR ALL THESE THINGS HEKl) FMihjt IH P.ESI1 NflHLrt IN LAW t I v e' ;i ff t. tr ' AND IN CONSCIENCE TO THIS ItdDY AND Tt THE AMERICAN IT.'M'LE. AcciSame Time of Mr. Tayt't In connection ith the third pclft-atlona f . "" I ' t ! ments recognlxed by the Mormon church a 1np!re1. In thi l";t h en I a art ; B clule the manifesto of ltno, ending the command o take ' but t i h ;i to Mothers. dents r e r I H contended that this manifesto dofp tsot prnhibU .a ? ; k .ir'.. ) 'lyiamy. . ih rourr.' that the doctrines and tovrnanta of th rhurrh are tj:l r ' J ' WITHOUT ANY KEFEHENCE TO THE MANlKET hT I A I t - lr-- . ;t f..; J It, t t Ji"T SMOOT S ATTORNEY ASKS FOR TIME TO MAKE REPLY. Ciir : I At t ;tt'4 tir-TiiKl i'-'In reply. Mr. Worthlr.xton a U I ti atatrnter.t md I v M; TtWaJ lo pttm-rtJ very materially ftoni the (hr in t I e ak- i A n.de In the f.rnval hn ft ' fe ' rut-d- . time in which to make a reply. hich wm ir f .im Mr ;.l Mr. Worthlngton rea l a lrc nurttr of Jij v., utt i i. n lrdire t,: t in K I i'ai-'I trr !? :' at uf?u and then reJ ttv abandonment of .. a'.art'! t" tii t ul hun b a :i i e t I l. r, including the manifesto ofIo. de Urine that gmy ' r a a "r ; ,: th lr t f wtr );r tlvrrtkm; he ec a--sl Jpsrar! r-- lj '' itrj fr-aa- t h-- :- n -. . - c. fn-nur- " CURIOUS COINCIDENCE 1 His Name Dropped From Union Rolls; Walking Delegates Abolished. NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Members of the Housesmlths' and Bridgemen's" uniou. local No. 2. have voted unanl moxisiy to drop the names of Sam Parks, Timothy McCarthy and William S. Devery from the membership books of the union, to abolish the office of walking delegate and to make a last effort for peace with their employers. Petitions From Wisconsin. rjetl- - tlons of the congregations of the Maple irove Methodist Episcopal church of ; Waupaca and Royalton, of the Congre- gations of the Methodist Episcopal church of Weyauwega and the First Presbyte- lian church of Weyauwega, of the Wo. I man's Christian Temperance union of ! Milwaukee, of the Woman's club of Kauhauna, of ihe Congregational church of Kauhauna, of the Railroad Men's Christian association of j Young I Kauhauna, of H. K. Smith and twelve i other citizens of Oconto, of the Wo- man's Christian Temperance unions of j Sparta, Leon, Toman, Bush, Prairie, Olendale, Kendalls, Cataract, Angelo, and Adrian, and of the Woman's club of Oconto, all of the State of Wisconsin. !j SENATOR FRYE presented petitions ;;of the Woman's Christian Temperance j' union of Oxford, of the Union Christian I Endeavor society of Portland, and of the Woman's Christian Temperance union of Otisfield, all in the State of Maine; of the Baptist associations of Evansville, Washington, Toblnsfoit, Bloomington, and Indianapolis, all in the State of Indiana; of the Woman's Christian Tem I - ! I - Salem, O.; and of E. R. perance union-oI Cole and sixty other citizens of Smith- field, O.; of J. W. Maynard and ninety other citizens of Sparta, and of the Wo-man's Christian Temperance unions of Three Rivers, all in the State of Michi- I p;an; of the Baptist associations of Palmyra, Johnston and Sims, ail in theI State of Illinois; of Ray Nash and thlr) i.y other citizens of La Jlarpe, Kan.; of j the Baptist association of Prairie Grove, 1 Ark.; of the congregation of the Metho-- I list Episcopal church of Warren-county- , (Continued on page 2.) f I -- 5 Madame Brodbeck to Sing. Sophie Brodbeck will fix.? "AngeLs Ever Brtght and Fair," by Han-de- l. in St. Mark's cathedral at the Sunday e r--1 rnli SENATOR FAIRBANKS presented petitions of the Baptist Association of Johnson county, and of the Sand Creek Baptist Association of Westport, all in the State of Indiana. Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1903, Continued SENATOR DRYDEN presented petitions of the Woman's Christian Temperance unions of Camden, Merchantville, Plainfield, Newton, Tocherton and. Had-do- n Heights, of the congregations of the Fulton Street Methodist Episcopal church of Elizabeth City, the Methodist Episcopal church of Tocherton, the First Presbyterian church of Merchant ville, the First Methodist church of Camden, the First Presbyterian church of Montclair, the First Baptist church of the Catholic church of Collingswood, Collingswood, the Methodist Episcopal church of Collingswood, the Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal church of Collingswood, the First Presbyterian church of Newark, the Presbyterian church of Collingswood, tht? Presbyterian church of Tocherton, the Ladles' Home Missionary society of Montclair. the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal church of Collingswood. the Woman's Missionary society of Morris Plains, the Religious Society of Friends of Trenton, and of sundry citizens of Audubon and Morris Plains, all in the State of New Jersey. SENATOR ALEE presented petitions of the Home Missionary- - society of the Wtsl&y Methodist Episcopal church of Doveri or Capital Grange, Patrons of Husbandry of Dover, of the Woman's unions of Christian Temperance Smyrna, Dover, Clayton ami Milford, and of the Epworth League of Milford, all in the State of Delaware. Ma-Vam- r i. ol ! This May Serve to Allay Trouble; Alcxicff Declares Czar Desirts Peace tha f WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. The Senate Committee on. Prlvilegts and Elections testimony Mr. Tajlcr Mil th r rleiar.l f.t't-- t t met today for the purpose of hearing the rrestutations of tho attorneys on both chaff: sides of the case involving the right of Senator Smoot of Utah to occupy hi SUPREME AUTHORITY OF MORMON TRIESTIIOOD. AJtf1-cat tb Ur.iti Slat jpajir-1. Th f seat. Former Representative Tayler of Ohio was heard for some of th pro- ar I tr-iloiiiion prl'wth'l, ac r ting l lb l.irh l testants and T. P. Stephenson for those who are reprrsc nting the Nation! Re- belief and i rartl e of s m"tr.r-rrr.?cd r I a jr.a to f nr ! it!sea taaitte arrlTi fcar-- lart I form association. A. S. Worthlngton and Waldt rmsr Van Cott were prrwut on supreme authority In aSt tr.ir.g. en 7r mral spiritual, cjtJ behalf of Senator Smoot, who waw aJso In attendance. .!rh and wilriM la tfca rtty dllf I - ir vtlalior-.- n t th He; had of th i hurvh claims to I was The first presentation made by Mr. Tayler. who hean his statement by by hla rorrniuit and ohHraUona, ba.li- accept and ft"y at lh aWtrlr poar P.1 Z. htv-not did and know otm f he first of that la that would In Th be rm any proof saying tclv presented support pre! locy the charges that Mr. Smoot was a polygamlst. He took up the queHon of th In axe rcialng the authority cf th church and In th it ar.m!aVm of ib iuprm 2rr.ta. m& It ia r t. ft-?- ; r atvl rvr. feaalra 19 tstt'.tn right of the Senate to expel a member, contending that the Senate' authority outhorlty to thir sucrcBaora. Urh of thro la in the matter was limited only by the question of propriety. On this point of la tor. b'a "with K; V 0 LIST IS TOO LARGE. Telegram is compelled to admit tk$t the task of printing a full list of the names of the petitioners is TOO BIG A JOB FOR IT, and after today will publish a daily this NEWS-papof lists of petitions the recapitulation filed with the Senate. The following petitions have been filed: Petitions From Kansas. SENATOR BURTON presented petitions of the congregation of the First Presbyterian church of Yates Center; of the Woman's 'Christian Temperance Union of Bonner: of the congregation of the Reformed Presbyterian church of Eskridge; of the Marmaton Township Sabbath-schoconvention of Moran; of the congregation of the Presbyterian church of Moran; of the congregation of the Presbyterian church of Carlyle; of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Walnut; and of the congregation of the Untied Presbyterian church of Esicridge. all in the State of Kansas SENATOR SPOONER presented Grow-In- r, and CHURCH OFFICIALS TEACH AND PRACTICE POLYGAMY gram; 5 Japanese Influence . mornhis service, and will repeat it at the "vening service. Madame Brodbeck stalled under old Manuel Garcia, London, or two'years, and tshe will sin the aria ia thst etyla tauitit by; Garcia. Two walking delegates who succedM Parks and McCarthy resigned and then the offices were voted out of exigence, MURDERER GARROTED rnt ir?r.tly t-- un t t-- ? - t ; 5,t--i,S- i. K-f- l'it'."n t t- - f-- i-- -. c v. rt pi-ar- 3". i t--.' J r'jl-i!he- . - ; .$ . Jv - . . . He aim read the , i 1 1 1 V 1 V amnty a ii tVllI r.Piw 1 j.rov t I t r laination .1 t 1 v t! of lreider.t tk.-t- f ? I .. - m I lcn absolved from th chars of ilycimy Ly iut1)lnc admitting the State to th- - futon. Mr. Worthlngton aicreM that there va ro tar.it t ih- to pass upon the qualincation of lt.a mn tri. but i.r.t-n on doan th t: -- - !! an t . .w h T tt," tht dUfl Af t'l tt i ..I 5 v r?' mti,l ao t i of tt.e per t?.a? l?a li i.ro;it'fn '.hat the ffe or. US ; , . ... I St -' -- - ! tnatirc art '." ? iol tt:lc t-- H-- l(arrtn - '".-.""- i- I ha - " v. c ' . . I 5! i f - f i i' -- J. . ,' v 1 i I 1 a, told ? ter,-r- l r. i diction is limited. He then laid mr fcOLDirRJS abk n was without Jurisdiction cf o.Ttnies thl"lt rty tav f fm?tiUtrt before CZA THAT ALtXXtrr Exone member became a Senator, linJ'aa trr.mitte.j in unnnlon with hu . Makes X3 J WILL Cl TtACJl. SIONIITCANT QUESTIONS ASKED BY SENATORS. "Do you mean. aked Senator lettu4. a member of th Three Others oinmittre, tht i 3 ne of this body la not permitted to Inquire aa to any moral qujJInvatlon ; S 4r. a i c. trrm ti1 a . ;.(' no inattrr h.i h di I cr a to with it hla view that members, expMiaton: " t? T Under Sentence. before his election, the election purified hlniT s r- t I f 11' i w . Mr. Worthlngton replied thit hla meaning, an I h quoir.j th .t-l t at Jt i Will Socialist in Senate f of the the tlon Hoich of tu cae and the th Iloue I. the !'.! tt ; v (1, MANILA, Jan. 16. Dalas, the mur f I case In thla view. erts support dere convicted of complicity in the Dos Discuss Big Question to a qoeatlon from Senator llopkin a In what nu! 1 b- - the rser Herraos mutiny, was garroted today in If the reply offenso should be f a rontlnutnir character. Mr. Wort hind on admitted rowrns URor. Ellibid priron. the Senate would have Jutledlction. that MAINTAIN STATUS QUO Tomorrow Night. Before he was executed he made a H also said, replying to Senator IUverlde. that it rol ir.t'n.i'-- to l. IN CAST I UK GUI STICK, statement exonerating three others con mlt that his tlient had ben guilty of offence prior to hia ittin. tt-i nected with the affair who were under NO i !. ! 'har," : lu..;; ONE PRESENT TO PUSH POLYGAMY CHARGE. sentence of dath. "" . ? f-i-t t I'J.TI.M'l'lv t av;t i Senator McCoinas asked whether thn any oti jtrffr.! r. .. j 2 at ta: h'fiHJ fti:n th d;rA for the person who hafRs Mr. Snuot with tSng a j.lKimi!. ; . i Kt SHERIFF BEGINS TO 'No," answered Mr. Worthlngton, who added that if any one did r;-- ar to it.f.t y ta.l i ; ., ' I tle vt 4. stipjort that marge. It must b home In mind that Mr. Smoot hc t11'"'! Of fi.rtil he f t I .! . C 'S S" l ',! f.f . i a He v to f Mr. Smoot'a it. t answer, referred nied ) the m'wmafan fTth rf setting EVICT COAL MINERS liis c jr. i t rf-"mairiagr, which Mr. Worthlngton t,Ud la the only m i?i Ug he haa cur a tru. h to lt !itf'gf IT :r tt t contracted. tn thr n-t- ; t e a:tf-'.ar-- t U to an Mr. t. Mr. th tuoi! rf that ierred Ba,.tli1?i S.ii.1 rri!ir .nh TO THE TELEGRAM.) ortr.lnglon charge (SPECUL t- -:i jtroi k' r.: f e A f. ! t:t a f In an th in church hla connection v with th" IS. support eie:.,n T Jan. CLEAR CREEK, Utah. ai-.gt arge.i f r uf. ed.r d !ard th taken by Mr. Snxwi aa Senator hat o uJSviction notices are today being served Mormon church. The i" a n 'd he said. Incompatible with the former oath, "and." continued Mr. , upon the striking col miners oceupy-in- e "if any one has proof that this oath of alli'Klanca to the United StatrWorthir;t.. r ua '"? t a : r c sm ti,-rChurch Six Cled. houses on the errcund of the fuel with mental reservation, It he produced Ttra firemen Ij;-;recompany In this camp and "Winter IF CHARGES ARE 'IU,A;c, Ja--l t -s I f rrdrft.s SMOOT SHOULD BE EXPELLED. cf TRUE, i hijn hrt tei-- t : n v J - ; it Quarters. Ciijjimioioswf VlHir.. A - am-.- g aj. .1.e-- f "If that charge could be supported." h said, "it wouM c nvt. t Mr Mnrt 1'uU'llr.g Sheriff Wilcox, who came up from ta o tirr." arsir th r-'t a Vi'r v be a lie of th would and violation and tab f.f th blwe.ti t. ar.1 watet compact acting n d'Cel l.w l HmuiUliMKHir ln:e1i-Helper last night to Berve the notices. Is United v? r. at.4 f(fr:-e-r.lnn aa a Stat. Ti, Into the Utah befor U admitted States wia c lr the .tjr of backed by a detachment of the State thrvughajf ai-. t a hopttal Snv-wcan It Mr. If be "demanded hown that he argued, proof, for er militia and a number of company charges," ttrr.ateS at t:-- W. lire furthered a movement to promote polygamy contrary to this rir.(ir'. thn ptarte.. has J4t-"If as sherspecial deputy guards, 'acting we will say, of course, that Mr. Smoot cught ot b expeil To Disfranchise Kgroa iffs. TO COTT THROWS BARS DOWN INVESTIGATION. VAN Jon H -- Te eighty-threKltANKI.i;T. tenant are Usir- r..-about There . J Cnti-nit!r- e r. S?rc h tc strikers in these two camps, fom ot lo rloSe Mr. Vim Cott made a statement In Senator Stuit'a behalf. He rterr-ikhk, M;v ! - l i - , r " the to ft-"Aow itwhom intend to move to Hcofied. rf act and he th the set of the I'tah Legislature ' M h in bUl, afTt :tiffn ', an miners ' The Sunnyside Tfff rf have made l a bill been had vetoed had but th Mr, that what sil by stated, Tayler a a w '?c H''! f U-chtra th Rtgropft the rox n 1 cf u;:tr amicable settlement vrith the company i Pafti24 yJoaUauad pa tbc guestlca pt j?ay. lot tiaaij? tqusea IS POVERTY TO REMAIN t-- Statement rating rje.-ti-jn- ad 5 - t Speaker a !,,. " 1 ' jata: to J ia 1 '. ,fr. ,' t-- - tn.to 3 ! S - r-g- iff tr o-- 1 - : tt-.- ar-c-a- i'"t'rr. !ru:r e i- ) ti trn " - " lt v f :- ''n f ty rr t.-v- !' l er K. anll-pcdygao- 4 f!r on-finn- ed fortir !ltn fffjf . 1 U'.-c?- aa fr Traitr : -- lvjt - ftt6 Ati! . - " . |