Show TALKING OF UTAH now that the eminent lady workers in behalf of equal suffrage miss susan suaan B anthony and rev anna show shaw have reached the pacific coast there to continue their effort ettor tp the recollection of their visit to wait lake is ia so 0 o vivid and pleasant that in their interviews with the san francisco newspaper newe paper men utah Is given the me major share abare of attention an AB will be readily understood by those who saw and listened to the ladies in this alty miss ml shaw in i spokesman pok eaman of the pair when the be newspaper reporter comes around la in telling of the journey wet went she states abat the re caption all along the way was wa like a triumphal program pro gries greM the men so as well re ae the women in missouri utah wyoming colorado ind aind nevada have been simply devoted to aunt susan and 1 I there have been dinners and receptions until we were simply worn out Inthe in the course of her description of the visit to salt lake miss shaw raid aid at salt lake aunt susan stayed wit with mrs beatie one of brigham youngs daughters and I 1 was the guest of a gentile lady we wanted to study the social problems from both sides and we compared notes afterward erward afi on the train of course you have heard of our reception at t salt lake we arrived on sunday nor borning morning ning and seventy two ladies met us at the depot we first went for a ride iu in a long omnibus that seated nested thirty after they had shown us the city we spoke at that famous tabernacle meeting in the afternoon that was a very happy day for us u not for the personal triumph but becat because ioe of the idea we represent there were people at that meeting every beat was filled aud and they opened the galleries to accommodate the crowd there was music by a choir of voices and they sang that very famous mormon hymn called 0 my father miss shaw related how she and miss mia A anthony spoke at the regular service in the tabernacle jocosely adding that a mormon elder bider made a few remarks remark so as an antidote then she told how that a mormon said to her did you know that what you preached ii was all good mormon doctrine 1 a presbyterian stated 1 I endorsed every worl word you said miss shaw and was delighted to hear bear you stand up for the truth in the face of such huoh a multitude 1 J and a methodist remarked 1 I see you are as orthodox as ever aud and still one of us upon theae express expressions iong miss min shaw made the comment to the californian california that she he had been accused of liberality before but never iu in quite such telling phrase us as this since in her discourse at the tabernacle however she merely urged the importance of moral courage and of faith in and obedience to goj god principles finelson finel aples that are accepted in theory at leaah sot by every body of religious worshipers on earth commendatory amendatory mend atory expressions thereon might have bave been anticipated from represent atiles of every denomination who heard her and that too without any great exhibition ot of liberality jim in lous ious ideas the ladys experience here in this respect may serve however to impress the fact that there la Is no place on earth where religious toleration takes a broader scope than in utah miss yoaw lis opening sermon in san francisco was wan identical with that delivered in the tabernacle here in a brief statement of the purn oese of f their trip miss anthony told of the work accomplished herband here and elsewhere adding utah in ia coming in with full fuli suffrage there can be no doubt the absence of special criticism for any part of the people here is in one of the most marked indications of the changes change that are taking place regard ing the inhabitants of these thee valleys valleye people have been ir of utah go aa an object of particular interest almost since bar first settlement ett lement but during the past pait two years the tone of these has ha been changed from one of a largely character to that in which the the liberality and the program exhibited in the accomplish hooft and condition of the people here are hell bell up lo in commendatory mend atory form to the world the people of utah are beo becoming OMing better known than formerly and are being talked about as they are more than man as aa a more or less leec disordered fancy painted them as ai being |