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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MIS OF THE ( HOLE PROPHETS FAMILY I ON Hill Said to They Had a Literary Anceator, Aeael, Overthrow Democratic Con Who Wrote Schedule of vention Tradition. in Verae. to 1 The Bo Behind Propoaition TOPS FIELD, Mass, April The WASHINGTON, April otrfNEW YORKae 1 two-thir- ds Durability. Style NEW YORK, April 1. The friends of Judge Parker who have been diligently working for his candidacy do not find It such easy sailing as they had expected In the beginning. Now, that the Parker boom has been fairly launched, opposition is arising In unexpected quarters, and if the judgment of certain well informed politicians can he accepted there is not much hoi that Farker will receive the support of the united Democracy of New book of discipline on dancing, card playing and the visiting of theaters. They have long recognised that the the Puritanical strictness of that prohibitory rule Is no longer In harmony with the advanced spirit of tolerance pervading all Christian churches. All previous efforts fo bring about a mod- and YOU time-honor- two-thir- PUTNAM Where you will find everything thatj man or ALL NEW AND Iwy can SM- Do You Drink? I Not an impertinent question at all! drink a certain amount of water Is in the drinking habit at once. The person who a bad way, and should does not c lltlvate ed ds two-thir- ds ds Bryan-Hear- WILL CALL ON Economj 2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE two-thir- ds two-thir- broad-mind- Ease, Comfort NEWS LETTER ification of that rule were rendered rule talk of abrogating the futile by the opposition of the orthoIn the Democratic national convention dox elements. The agitation has been has again been revived. Quadrennially continued, however, and it Is believed preceding a Democratic national con- York. that at the conferences to be held here vention for the past three generations Murthis month strong pressure will he The recent trouble between there has been agitation on this subClevebrought to bear to have the absolute phy, the Tammany leader and ject, demands that a majority shall who prohibition changed to a suggestion, land champion, and McCarren, rule, assertions that the to been Indiscreet enough join enumerating dancing, card playing and rule Is unjust and a relic of the past, had Hill forces, supporting Tarker, has theatergoing among the forms or but every time the Democrats hold the mist that has been hang- amusement to be avoided by the their great national conclave they cleared the over the political situation and has faithful. The principal reason urged ing persistently Ignore the suggestion for led a to grouping of the contending against the prohibitive rule is that U Its repudiation, and continue to be cimnot easily be enforced. elements. governed by It The report now Is that of York The annual report New the The among Bryanltes In the Hill and some of his to Commissioner Dr. Lederle for the year are opposed Democrats bitterly interest of Judge Parker will make Parker and are on record as outspoken 1903, the lust year of the Low adminan attempt to abolish this boom. They mis- istration, has come out and proves an custom of the Democracy of nom- opponents of the and settled In Rowley, near Newbury-por- t. trust Judge Parkers position on the unusually interesting document It He purchased 208 acres of land inating a candidate only when and they do not believe proves by its figures and comparative of the delegates have voted for silver question and whs for many years known as a that he would get a strong vote. They statistics that owing to the rigid enmodest, unassuming and honest man, him. point to the fact that Judge Parker forcement of the vaccination and Opponents of Mr. Hills proposition on always willing to aid his neighbors. the occasion of the only time when quarantine regulations by an efficient Asael Smith, son of Samuel and declare that nothing would do the was a candidate at any election, health department smallpox has been he grandson of Robert Smith, was born cause of Judge Parker greater Injury ran way behind hla ticket and argue practically stamped out In Greater here on March 7, 1774, and, his mother than an attempt to abrogate the was the height of absurdity to New York. rule. They assert that it would that It dying soon after his birth, was brought a weak candidate when It On the other hand, the figures show nominate up by his fathers second wife Pris- be an evidence of the weakness of Is necessary to nominate a that there has been an increase in the absolutely cilla. He served with the Continental Judge Parker In the convention, and candidate of exceptional strength. number of deaths by tuberculosis from tacit admission that he could not army in the Revolutionary war, and That Cleveland faction also opposes 7,366 in 1902 to 7,749 In 1908. The of the delegates. after his father's death settled down control la quite marked and Its rate Increase on account of the Parker, principally forces are certain The on the paternal estate. The house fact that hla nomination would' great- la about double that of the Increase of stands about a mile north of the cen- to fight to the bitter end any effort to Hills power. Some of population. Notwithstanding that In ter of the village, on the main road. abandon this traditional custom of he ly strengthen most the rabid Cleveland men go so crease the death rate from all causes In It was born Joseph, father of the party. ae to say they would rather see during 1903 was the lowest during the The first Democratic convention to far Mormon prophet. President than last 103 years. Roosevelt rule wae held In man was Asael adopt the A New to Hill In York. restored power and he pleached doctrines Baltimore In 1882, and from that time Smith, Another Interesting annual report Tammany Leader Murphy has clearwhich caused sharp comments from to the present the Democrats have folwhich has recently been published, la In defined hia matter the ly position his neighbors. All of bis children were lowed It In Its original form this rule that of the New York state board of cannot doubted It a and be that great baptised In the Congregational faith, applied only to the nomination of vice New York Democrats, not In- mediation and arbitration.' It shows but he was Inclined to the Universallst presidents. In the convention of 1882, many In the Tammany fold, agree In that during the fiscal year, ending belief. He had a slightly deformed however, there was no opposition to cluded the position he takes Murphy has September 30, 1903, there were more neck, due to a burn sustained when a the nomination of Andrew Jackson for stated In private conversation that he strikes, lockouts and labor troubles in child, and so one of his critics re- president, but there were many aspirin New York than In any pre marked that his religious beliefs are ants for second place on the ticket fuly recognizes the fact that only an general vlous year, excepting, perhaps, the more distorted than his neck. The rule was not made to apply to the exceptionally strong candidate could M86. the past year there year to of receive During the the support Asael was quite literary for those nomination of presldentas well as expect were In the aggregate 192 labor trouunited Democratic in factions this until eight yeare later, days. When the assessors of Tops bles, Involving 117,000 employees and field called upon him for a schedule or when the convention was also held In state and that, for that reason, he favIn consequence of the strikes 2,900, a ored of selection candidate the hla possessions, he replied with the Baltimore. 000 working days were lost. to var harmonise the Owing strong enough Martin Van Buren was then the following verae: new York building trades strikes to the ious He factions Parker opposed "I have two poles, tho1 one la poor; leading candidate. He had a majority laborers were Idle and the ag i I have three cowa and want five more; of the votes on the first eight ballots. because he did not believe that he 87,087 of working days amounted I have no horse, but fifteen sheep The friends of President Jackson op- could carry New York, and he favored gregate loss to 1,707,019 days, equivalent to a total Cleveland because he was confident Ho more than these I keep Buren, and they were posed Van sum of In wages. 86.754,751.14 8tears thats two years oM, one pair) strong enough before the balloting that the latter could draw the largest vote of any candidate mentioned up Two calves I have, all over hair; began to force through the readoptlon The owners of certain property to the present time. Three heiffera, two years old, I own, of the rule and extending which the Pennsylvania railroad comOne he lifer celt that's poorly grown: It so ae to include the nomination for The Tammany Tiger Is becoming pany requires for the proposed tunnel, My land la acres elghty-twthe president Van Buren did not se- restive under the restraint of the have been defeated In the courts and Which sarch the records youle find cure the necessary vote, closed lid and is to rebel will, after all, be compelled to give up beginning true. and, on the ninth ballot, Jamea K. recontinuance the of the their property In exchange for a reaagainst And this is all I have in store, Polk of Tennessee, who was speaker of strictive order sonable compensation, but far below Mayor Inaugurated W thank you If youll tax no more." the house of representatives, and had McClellan and his faithful bycommisthe exhorbitant price which they de In writing to a friend he aald: For not previously been considered a cansioner McAdoo. When Mayor McClel- manded. Greed does not pay and It my part, I am willing to trust the gov- didate, was nominated, receiving the lan first expressed hie intention of seema to give general satisfaction that ernment of the world In the hands of unanimous vote of the convention. down tight the lid, the gam- the supreme court has decided that screwing the Supreme Ruler of the universal Four years later when the Demo wine keepers and pool room the conditions existing in that case world that I do not at present wish to cratlc national committee was organ blers, so strongly represented In the bring it within the operation of the men, wrest It out of His hiqida, and I have Ised, the two- - thirds rule was ad anlaw of eminent domain. A commission so much confidence In his abilities to hered to, and the same course was Tammany ranks, winked held their peace, confident appointed by the supreme court will other and reach senator's wisdom that I do followed in 1852. The rule that year that the new broom would soon wear determine the real value of the land not think it worth while for me, from resulted in the defeat of Lewis Cnee, off its roughness. Even McAdoo'i required and stipulate what It conthe little stock of knowledge that He the loading candidate, and the nominalieutenants seemed to be under the siders an equitable compensation hath favored me with, to interpose In tion of Franklin Pierce after forty the order to keep the for it Impression that the affair, either one way or the other. nine ballots had been taken. Pierce lid down tight was not meant serious' Some time before Asad's dbath he did not receive a vote in the convenThe lack of office space In the city ly and after a while they began to shut wrote a letter of farewell to his wife tion until after the fortieth ballot one eye occasionally when the chief hill has been the source of great wor and children, because, he said, "I In the convention which nominated was not looking. Their lukewarm- ry to the several administrations dur know not what leisure I shall have at Jamea Buchanan, In 1856, there was ness and passive resistance placed Ing the last twenty or twenty-fiv- e the hour of my death to speak to no opposition to the rule. Commissioner McAdoo in an awkward years and owing to the steady increase you. His advice to hia children con- It was again reaffirmed In the CharlesMcClellan position. did his in the work to be done the clnmor for Mayor cerning marriage Is the most striking ton convention of 1860, and since that best to Impress upon him that the lid more space Is becoming louder every paragraph In the letter, conaiderlng time no determined effort has been must be kept down and that he would year. Several ways have been sugthe belief of his descendants today. made to repeal It, although every four be held responsible for the strict en- gested to remedy the evil, but not one He wrote: years there has been much forcement of the order. Between the of the suggestions has been acceptable As to your marriages I do not talk of abolishing It positive orders of the mayor and the or practical ' The recent request ot think It worth while to say much about the borough president for permission them, for I believe God hath created Children must not forget that we carefully disguised opposition of his to cut up the governor's room In the lieutenants Mr. McAdoo was placed In the persons for each other and that have a millinery opening for them a suite of offices has hall into a city when he found peculiar position and nature will find Its own. Friday and Saturday. April let and that there wae storm a of opposition among aroused neither any prospect But for your children make It 2d. Just arrived a beautiful and of the members the various historical the that would nor relent mayor that your chiefest work to bring them up complete line of Easter bonnets and societies and of the city and hia patriotic would subordinates their change In the ways of virtue, that they may school hats, at the right prices. Leader tactics, he did the when the question of deciding upon he could only thing be useful In their generation. Give Millinery, 2851 Washington avenue, under the circumstances, by giving his the request came up for consideration, them. If possible, a good education; Mrs. 8. E. Lyon. lieutenants a strong hint that they scores of representatives of those soIf nature hath made no difference, do cieties were on hand to protest against you make none In your affections, Journal Want ads bring you resulta would either have to obey orders or Two of the assistants, prefer such vandalism. The borough presiquit. countenances nor portions; partiality the good will of the Tammany dent, recognising how hopeless this way begets envy, strife and con- timber. In 1816 he moved to New ring to the fulfillment of their duties would be to urge hie request In the props tention." York and settled In Manchester, On But that did by no manes face of so strong an opposition, disresigned. He advised his wife, if she should tarlo county. While the family was solve the difficulty. Commissioner Mc- creetly withdrew hia request. marry again, to remember what he bad living in New York state the church Adoo has since then discovered that undergone from his stepmother, and of Jesus Christ of Latter Dny Saints A Startling Test. his position is more difficult than not to estrange her husband from his was organised with six members, and ever. Hie To save a life Dr. T. G. Merritt, of efforts to find two men In children. He counseled Ms children to Joseph Smith, Jr revealer of the the ranks of Tammany, willing to take North Mehoopany, Pa., made a startread the scriptures, to consider them Book of Mormon, was chosen Its pres! the vacant positions with the under- ling test resulting In a wonderful cure. with reason and to bless God that dent. Joseph Smith, Sr., was the first to standing keep the lid down at alt He writes, A patient was attacked you live In a land of liberty and bear to accept the testimony of his son, and cost, have been without success up to with violent hemorrhages, caused by yourself dutifully and eonsclonably In 1838 he wae called to the office or the time and he present understands ulceration of the stomach. I had often toward the authority under which you presiding patriarch of the church. The well that to select his lieu- found Electric Bitters excellent for perfectly live. See Gods providence In the ap prophet Joseph and his brother Hy polntment of the Federal constitution rum the latter of whom succeeded tenants from outside of Tammany acute stomach and liver troubles so would result In open rebellion and bit- I prescribed them. The patient gained and hold union and order precious hla father as ptitrlarch when under ter war. from the first, and has not had an atJewels" the protection of Governor Thomas tack for 14 months. Electric BitJoseph Smith, third son of Asael, Ford of Illinois and while The more liberal elements among ters are awaiting positively guaranteed for dysmoved with his father to Tunbridge, trial on the charge of treason, were the New York Methodists have for VL, In 1791, and assisted In pepsia. Indigestion, constipation and clearing a murdered lu Carthage Jail on June 24 some time been the propoagitating kidney troubles. Try them. Only 50 large farm of a heavy growth of 1844, by a mob. sition to raise the ban placed hy the cents nt Jesse Driver's drug store. ancestral home of the Smiths of the Mormon church In still standing hcie. The structure was built in 1690, is of the ancient style of architecture, one and a half stories high, almost square and shingled all over with a In shiij huge chimney piercing the center of the ridge iaIe. In this house lived Asael Smith, grandfather of the founder of the Mormon religion, and his son Joseph, the first convert to the faith and Its first presiding patriarch. The Smiths can their ancestry to the early trace colonial settlers. Robert Smith, the first of his line In this country, arrived In 1688, married Mary French IF YOU DESIRE IS THIS SUBJECT FIRST HOME STILL STANDING IN AGITATION REVIEWED. MASSACHUSETTS. 1. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1904 st SPARKLJNG MINERAL WATER la pure, palatable and Do you sleep well? Try a glass or two of IDAN-HA- " just retiring. 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