Show tm PIONEER 6 11 S H ED gs TAB ll L 850 AN NO 2 r SALT LA LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY JULY 1 1891 1898 TOL 7 UTAH WOMEN IN CHICAGO since returning from chicago and the columbian exposition I1 have been informed that little in li known here at home of our meeting there in conneccongre of tion with the Womanfl congress representative women and there fore as a journalist I1 feel called upon to some through the ome report make NEWS which columns of the DESERET newa hag has aoh such a large circulation among those who are specially interested in the organizations thai were repre- sented buted tag log 10 a ra mrs zina D H young lake tho who were expected to take and those were n active part in the an n upon in their respective la fl0 the platform barah M kimball offered P 0 es mrs sarah a very Iimpressive and eloquent prayer miss mim kate romney gave a musical it election upon the org anand the choir mrs minnie J snow of young ladies mn leading rendered the inspirational hymn 0 my father thou that dwell est 10 eto etc composed by eliza R snow president zina D H young made the opening address in lotto motherly way and waa was followed by the vice president of the society hy mrs jane S richards who in a brief paper summed up the alms and benefits of the organization its numbers and the magnitude of the work in a clear and comprehensive manner boneer women of utah in 1847 and 1848 by mrs M isabella horne home was 1 1 nearly all the women who took part in the meetings have now returned ome safe and home anil well with one exception mrs sarah M kimball who was Kl very wy III while away and has not yet recovered from the severe cold taken 0in o chicago the meeting of the national wo mousis ana relief belief society was held on the morning of may 19 as expected in well received and appreciated J tida katoom VII aigid d to us previously from the comments in the papers it may be wellji to10 explain that on the ing since it was descriptive of the journey same morning meetings were held in across he hardships encounmany 0 the department halls as well tered mrs giua young oarda carda subject as in both hiren aou children and she gave it in blib congress hall designated was the Chi has a good voice and hall of columbus awl and hall of wash- glowing terms she baa be fac tobe ington halla her enunciation to la distinct in facts two are the maia halls these of the building and hold between three possesses some dome of the attractive qualod four thousand people besides ities in speaking with which her and these anere are thirty three department father the late president brigham kooms thit will accommodate from young was so largely endowed and three to eight hundred room VII considering that her mother aso also exwhere here our meeting was held has a cels in this respect it would only be capacity ot of eight hundred this natural that the daughter should being one of the largest sized depart- enjoy a large share of this excellent ment hails halla gilt our meetie by mrs nellie ga were well advertised and go aeeti the paper given program congress the grees of the late ex mayor greiss contained little of the Con the notice wan one that aton the day named feramorz notices of Fer amors little was unfortunately fortunately them atten tiou amusements of the us on that particu- tracted attention feruson fir lar mor laing there were several meet- early days in utah and the subject morning mrs little goida on likely to tie tract from was graphically bandied ings going the interest in ours besides the con- is a fine reader and acquitted herself gresses proper in the two main halls western balls admirably on this mentioned where several celebrated women authors and journalists by women were to speak on popular the prel ent writer we shall leave themes one of these was the inter- others others to judge we added to our talk national council of women which of romeu winerd terri some facts about met in hall a subject with which we the transaction graan fr of business and eleclion ot of officers are familiar martha another Im one was the nat- hughes cannon B E and M D important oue et af the was next on the program types of ional society of the daughters of american revolution aad there are women was her subjects aud and ehe she sucseveral ral others equally interesting ceeded so well both in dealing with the twenty in all thin was the case ever every theme anti anu reading her pal er that she day towards ahe close of the week the won well merited applause her style time being far too abort short for auch an was highly complimented and the adimportant congress of organizations dress was a gre t cre credit lit to the women all parts of the world of the territory now mrs glizabeth elizabeth lisle saxon of new at the hour appointed friday morn i rage advocate and orleans Or lansi writer suffrage ad temperance woman came upon the platform and addressed meeting add reed the she spoke to in terms of glowing praise or of her visit to our beautiful city and sojourn here of some weeks her pleas at association with mra mal amelia F bat young with whom she ahe stayed for prove and other some time her trip to provo places she commended the people for industry thrift sobriety and purity of life and made quite a strong and stirringg speech in our favor Indu industrial atrial women by mrs electo bullock gave the general work of that ki d throughout the country the various improvements and inventions to facilitate its progress in fact she did ample justice to the subject mrs emily S richards our territorial president for the fair fioke a few minutes and very cor present call to at invited those the utah building and see the exhibits exhibit especially the work of women the session closed with singing and mrs elmina 8 taylor pronounced the benediction in the audience there were present to john henry smith george romney robert morris gearge H morria george taylor W B dougall dr J E talothere quite a nd possibly others mage and number of ladies from salt alake city mrs mrs cannon C Y Cati amo g them noD MM catibod F young mr ellen C clawamelia P son mrs vilate romney miss josephine spencer and also the young women who were to take part in the evening dr rosetta L gilchrist of pera ohio was pero percent ent and remarked that this one meeting alone wax worta corn com ing to chiago chica go for mrs chamberlains chamberlain was name whose maiden leavitt a of mrs lucinda brown anti sister ot and of john leavitt lea vitt of utah came and in several of us to visit her at hot her lewood one of the suburbs inglewood Ing home in ginglewood of chicago she was very and manifested great interest in our meeting quite a number of strangers came forward and talked with the ladies on the platform while reporters solicited cited the and newspaper people poli anti of written addresses aud asked all sorts ot quest questions ione at the hour appointed in the evening the representatives of the young ladled national M 1 A were seated the singers had aaltio take their places hall the ball es began exercises cires and the exer bom was well filled when miss kate rom oey iney opened with the voluntary upon my country tl the organ singing be choir was followed by of thee by abe |