Show i 1 i n 11 F L SALT LAKER ON BOSTON I 1 John OI u P Records His II orl n in tho c City Ho Visits on tho Smoot 5 i I I 5 I r i n n n n n n IJ IJ w w flIt Hp lal Correspondence Corr a 4 I W YO lilt Feb Iob 4 A flood of oC p N thoughts rushed through thep the Iho f t brain while historic hl ti Roston lo ton U Is both loth I t and majestic The old part of oC town In hi i Just juet an as the first 1111 colt culf laid out Its Ito It streets by hy winding whiling round find and round Some So I of oC off f t i s the lanes Innes called colled streets stroet are lire to so crooked one can cnn mt nest himself coming around the tho corner 1 I wild to n friend fried my guide Is III It safe nCe for Cor us to go so gor r t o down this alloy If It I been from the Wont Neat my lilY escort would never nover have I t I d i forgiven mo me for tor ouch mich a II question lie Ho assured mo no that It Wile w ne not rm nn alley I but to the contrary It w one of ot lio lies I tons tona prominent streets In n the heart of ot the port of ot the town sands tf 4 b tho the old state Houw suggestive of ot the Iho early struggle for Cor liberty 11 I On the tho ii ml front of ot tho the building hull II liS is II the Iho old ohl I r emblem emblom tho the lion lint mil tha Ihn nut the atmosphere nil ell around In Is quit 1 Itch lI h you know I stood Mood III In the tin room roots s b fill on Iho spot against the old historic window where whore the Ihl Declaration I of ot Inde Independence was unK read to 10 III populace for Cor tiro first Oret time lime In At after Atter errs In his old Id age John Adams pointing to the tho spot said laid Then hen and there tho the child of IC Independent w m born horn In the tho room John Hancock Hens Mang Inaugurated crated 11 governor of nC Old rs churches old bulldogs buildings antedating the Iho are oro yet sot ot In III a L good of ti o stones of at yo ye olden ohlen j timoR times pointing the thi th way ln though the I i way wn be c changed OM old scenes old songs song old relics linger make hobs ono one of ot the Iho charming spots of at the world Tho The people ore dignified cultured cultural but hut too close ton together thor to 10 be neighborly mid And s It If one wants vents to hear u n human voice olce though may ilia ba be in la crowds ho he line hal to 10 tom m I talk bilk ti to 10 himself It lant In good taste you Oll to speak to 10 u II stranger not even een to soy say Good morning AGAINST THIS Our friend Joe Jew 1 Jr was mina OR fortunate or nr enough to 10 toMay May HillY over oer In III Ther ho lie hoat ml sat at In ht solemn fiol silence from 9 0 J I Bunday morning until 11 Il Mon clay Any ye that Retting getting ties des Jonte ho he nuked naked a colored num Just for Cor company to take mite III lie something with him hi but hut the colored men It t ID him the rules mien of or the time bouso to drink with I k strangers sail nab And AmI this the roily only way to 10 t get 1 Jt the waiter waller tn to take was WAI to tn tip 1111 him hint mul Jodie was seas sill e loft left leftt alone t Th t radio In it tho the narrow streets Is Isono I isono ono continuous Jam mid and If It not lIot for Cor the this police force the lime wheels would world stop slop mid mido o human humin lira lito he be In danger r on every evory corner corn IH Is s a 1 big b policeman p never tiring In his bin arduous task of ot questions y and protecting life and limb I talked r to one of ot those these big lr tallow ills His mama i watt was O 0 W Hue flue who lies ban heon been on tho f force many mapy years I 1 found him ono omit of ot Li Joels flails noblemen He Ile said the street m work wits was very trying on ones nerves l b hilt but ut long experience bad hind mimetic made It II t now tit comparatively easy If It the accidents t averted or lives live saved III veil could be lIe recorded record ed od It would make a 1 very nry Intel book Those These fhe o men lIIn are at IU of sit sitt Information and they thy give It with n a t graciousness which makes makeR a II stranger feel fool litter after mall all that fraternal love doss r 4 still exist but It Is le hidden behind the i mr Clouds of at caste canto oust and etiquette i policemen though It Is IR their I r Y make niko one aile feel C as nil though thol h the tile world Is la fi ji growing better batter mind and kindlier AT l i J t by Hev fey W H II Irish Fish Jr late Inte minister of ot the time Unitarian society i of Suit Halt I 1 visited Harvard uni university i tho oldest the lamest largest tho time t k wealthiest institution of ot learning III In the thery ry United Mr n I li spout seven years onu within It lie III walls walle and graduated a mt 1 scholar and n a 1 gentleman In III this great time the summer Mum Iller school there thore are We first Oret en toted time tha library and who should bo ho bothe I the tho first to n greet un ua but Prof i M Marshall of at tho time University of oC Utah lush 1 I and hearty words of oC wol wel welcome I a seine come Vero avero III In order coder HooKs and studies tat s cast cant aside and for Cor three hours I piloted holed i by Prof Marshall shall We wo tramped I I t and item did lilli Harvard university timer thor timera building In to a 1 source Kource of ot ofu a u f thought and admiration II II 1111 I Many of oC I 4 kl Americas greatest sons were developed 5 9 In III this cradle of ot learning My DIy life Is h hnot tool not tilled filled eLl up with many regrets hut hit hitt t widle visiting this grand Institution I Iw b at l w lulled that I Multi could retrace the tha 7 steps of DC age aue year years eAril I j at and If IC co MO I would graduate from Harvard Hn If it I had to 10 carry earry i ml II shine lax hox to make a living while no go t Ing Inn through I have thought many m any times limos If It I 1 could only open opell time the eyes of at ofF F thoughtless toys tl to time the possibilities ft 1 within their grasp they would t then Ihen throw away the Iho cigarette the tho drink the tho dissipation and amid get RI out cot onto auto a time the highway of oC Onward and Upward p PO so that In after aCler years yeara ea their footprints g would ho bo Indelibly Imprinted on em this the 5 f settle of oC time telling to 10 thole those who 4 ii came romo after atler them This file Is la the way WilY out of or darkness Into Inlo light out of oC humor anco Into Intellectuality out of ot animal life liCe Into Inlo a n spiritual life I TO 10 On a n tablet ta let to 10 time the rl time tha III main entrance Is la the following Inscription spelled spoiled In the Iho oIA way with j the letter leller u mode made like n vt v t After hind had carried us safe rife to 10 toN New and wee had our N houses provided for tor our jk Iff livelihood rear places place fort for Cor de t fI Sods worship mind and sullied settled time tho Civil I f It Government one of oC the next things we I longed for tor aid md looked after itter was Willi to J jf p advance learning and perpetuate It lo to 0 Q posterity to 10 leave leare un en Illiterate t ate nto ministry to 10 time the churches when our nur t fL present ministers thai shall ll lie 1111 In to the dust duel i f New l liMIt first fruits r SALOONS UNKNOWN UNI If It time lime would p I 1 should like Ilko m to give a 1 description a of each earh building t with Its various departments and aM con tents tellis There lire are r liver aver seventy build mum f or halls In n the university many cl jt of or them over one ono hundred years eAr old ohl I lore Here und and there tire lire tablets tablet toiling the 1 visitor that such luch men mell as RII General b Wash i m rt legion ington General 1 Steven Sleven Page Pale I e t I tho the first t printer and other historic names lived lIed here hero Harvard of ot course s Vin Is I at nt Cam but hut ra Cambridge e the two cities 1 ore tiro joined by b a one realize to timed Hint he Is II out of ot Roston nOllon Cam Cain Cambridge Caina a bridge however hoover la le Cambridge liar Har yard being Us lie main There are art areno areno no saloons no houses hou nor ho hotels t 1 tale In Cambridge Cum and In going about one feels its s though h hf he Is III In the atmos almol pliers phere of oC learning turning and of ot goodness We t t wandered and enjoyed the living In III Influence in t licence fluence of ot our nur forefathers under the academic shade of ot the tho old elm trees tree t tWe II We visited the time beautiful tul old home here Longfellow lived and wrote 1 4 r where from rein his hili heart and brain were I launched the grand and an beautiful thoughts which have havo blessed und cheered humanity i The Th city Is le very picturesque and an mot mott t historical halo seems Hem to time till i air nil One Oil or Us lie Is main mein l 1 la le its 1111 trees No r s m c intern id 18 s either I by ly the i the tle engineers Every l vr r tree Iree Is le protected There Here stands a giant A i tree In ht tho the middle of ot the street and i n in 4 n t I here stands landl another right square In ht th tin middle of oC time His sidewalk and every er noun mun woman and child chilli In lu Cambridge pro Iro protect pr lets lect and say nay Spare the tree ti tJ e tou h hnot not n a bough hough The fhe stupid men memi of oC Bait ait lake lAk City who ordered red or al ul allowed lowed or tor did dill the cutting culling down dolo of ot lip lie trees treeN would not lIot heat fifteen Otteen minutes in Cambridge lam bridge A MUSICAL After Atter leaving deer dear old oil min 1111 other treat WIll WHO In sloe for tor me time Mr Ir Fl Falt h escorted me to In the Ihl grand concert conceit at Symphony hall given Kell by the tile Symphony orchestra Here I 1 listened lI to 10 th the greatest and the sublime music then given by hy nearly 1 i t hundred of the greatest t mu 1111 musicians The rime program w was Willi n thy limo I lo lu Symphony No I 1 In C major Oi Op 10 A 1 by Hector Berlioz 1 assure my ray m friends of at that this was WILli the tho mil mu deal trout treat of ot my lilY life The fie contort concert was waa given glen on or Friday I afternoon live livery I e ery ry seat lent W was H occupied mid not one uno of the three to four Cour thousand incite a IL to 10 go liO out or to In disturb dl time tho beauty and harmony of ot time the In is I tho Iho Hub of oC inimical Im and development of oC time tho mind For Kor t two to o clays I wan vas the thu guest guem of r Mrs Jim B s Cheney and ht her r mind and andson son eon lilts lIr and Mr At r Almon Amon J K all 1111 cultured mud II Mr lr r Fairbanks being one of oC tho the organists of ot In this thU till b immune home for two evenings evening tn to a II number lIum lr of nt Invited guests I gave 1111 time ihs Ih lory of oC Utah and the tho Mormon My Iy efforts to 10 remove th the Billy silly which 1 In tho the minds of oC tho time were thoroughly appreciated Th rh ha people everywhere are Interested In U Utah URh ali end litter after breaking braking through the tho of ot prejudice and aM getting n homey they mo lire delighted with tho limo truth and Mi shout out Amen Amon AmenI AmonI I ain ern In New York at nt this writing I I hind had the time pleasure on Sunday evening of oC paying laying n to 10 New York Lodge No I 1 Protective Order of ot hilts l lIle I was wag IS received most kindly by hy byon on uni of ot the Iho bent beet and brainiest bodies hoell of It men I have ever eve met Jnet with Of OC course courll they called on tho moan man from Utah Ulah and andI I 1 lied had every Indication by mid that thai I had In theatrical p par parlance ir lance made good The exalted ruler Champe H Andrews Andrew Is la an mi Elk mk In heart end and In mind Tho The meeting was Willi ono one long lon to 10 be bo remembered by hy me amt In cad they the sent nent greetings greeting to Halt Holt Luke Lake lodge No 85 86 8 of ot Halt Lake Loke City After tho time meet meal meetIng meeting Ing proper n woe wan B served In my III honor and again wo so dwelt In the time realm of or and Utah was voted to be he benil till nil right I shall be e hero here another day Iny then Ihen wend my WilY way to lo the tha weHl stopping In go n II tow few days Then to 10 Denver I Ihno have several Invitations to 10 BO to to 10 other eastern cities cillo but cannot do so 80 now AT TUB fIm Sr OT INVESTIGATION I was at Washington one week and spent most of ot time tho limo In iii the commit tee leo room rode listening to 10 time the Investigation of oC the time n Church under the tho title of ot Smoot Inquiry During I I weary hou eI thought that Ihal If It William Was only living and should hould by chance helve havo dropped In what food rood for tor thought ho would woul 1 have havu found Splendid for tor a 1 now new comedy under un under I der nn nil old title Much Ado About Nothing A smile mile would come to see sec these th le groat great bends bendi puzzling their mighty brains ns as to 10 what led Joll do mil whet t people would do 10 supposing this tile and supposing that prying pry lute Into snored red finally family I and by t making criminals of ot teen men arid and women who vimo aro are faithful and honorable whoso whose lives lire are records record of ot Integrity men who have been belli true to 10 their religion nail morel moral obligation entered Into ago when no law ox ex existed Isled isted n against polygamy or when tit lit least time the permitted tod It II by Ignoring It II I stood In lit the line halls lulls where Hamilton Lincoln Clay Webster Cut Noun boun Theme and many others lived II mud philosophized Then Thou I 1 looked lacked and listened to our present HI great ment eat 7 men confound the tho world by h wise wiRe laws etc Ill n n II attempt to 10 break brenk a late which which t ts Is Ie s In itself next to nn nil Impossibility amid they know It They Tho seem to think that lint n who limos lived IIII with willi a II I plural wire wife for tor many tunny mil 11 years who hn has I borne borno children to him that she sho can enn and amid ought to 10 IM ho cast clI 1 aside n as nil po en much trash h i simply Dimply to be ho fed Ced alike nn In ox These Them mon men wean tc 1 think dint a man tiny bo lie bon bea n II husband mud yet yot not bo he n a husband Ye Yo What fools thaw thane mortals be hel I WOULD YOU Lawyers seemed Indignant o people I 1811 pi who rho gone through the tho Rn Pon refused to 10 divulge the ceremonies they thoy obligated themselves not lIot to 10 divulge whose whine who lives have proved provell I through the y years earll r that have passed lasted i that nothing ever over WillS was glen given to them which wits Will detrimental to 10 the laws and government of ot our nation I was 08 nt at nta nta ata a fraternal society meeting a n few Tew night o 10 ond mud the poor Mormons of ot course wore were getting badly Every witness who had refused to 10 break his bin obligation before the this com committee I was U B being censured They rhey woo wei nil all bad men m n because they would i i inot I Ilot not mint be Judas Dur Due DurIng DueIng I Ing InK the I naked ell the Would you and the time I boot honl was waa switched to 10 the other leg Ie I Public clamor steams seems to 10 have made the iliA I forget the rule The t underlying principle of ot all alt time the secret eret or fraternal societies Is not to t divulge that list which you may Inn see Ree or hear henl mid and n a 1 thoroughbred mite will u never lIever break his JiN oath Tile The difference at as I see It between the Mormon Church hurch and Un Its cad and the s trot eret society obligations Is IR namely the thu theone one mantis purity und and ie re and 1111 they colt call It religion the hit lut lutter tar ter teach purity morality mO mitt honor but Iut do tIo not call It religion Timers There IH is IHnot not nn ad I lk or a n tonight Knight of ot any where who would ela one olle secret I away awa If It hid hll refusal and every man win who violates his hie s oath o taken In the Mouse era ur or |