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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR UTAH STATE MONDAY, JOURNAL, Smurthwalte. To convict him the church must Indorse polygamy and criminal adultery. To convict him the church must approve of the violation Utah. Ogden, of solemn pledges made to the government to obtain statehood. To conOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE PEOPLE vict and disfellowshlp him, Is to sound the political death knell of Senator Sinoot and to arouse the whole country to the true situation in Utah, and FOR GOD OR MAMMON. to prove that freedom of speech snd ESPEE AGENTS CONFISCATING conscience lx not tolerated by the MorSCALPED TICKETS. to is To acquit him mon hierarchy. Thui iin unjirereileiitfi and wide say that Joseph F. Smith Is a false aroused among prophet. The Smith dynasty must take spread init'ieni has ben Show That Over 7,500 Colonists members of the dominant church by one or the other horn of this dilemma, Figures Haov Passed Through Ogdon the authorities' action in the Smurth either which must lead to Its downSince March 1. MARCH 20, 1905. Utah State Journal wniti1 case Is proved by the following fall. of course, it could not be ex' peeled that Hyrum H. Goddard would letter wreiveii by The Journal this have a good opinion of the law, but Figures received In the local morning: no doubt there are thousands of conoffices today show that since railway the col- scientious Mormons who will refuse onist rates went into effect on March to longer submit to the dictation of 1st over 7,500 pasesngers traveling on If they colonist tickets No thief e'er felt the halter draw. adulterers and have passed througn will follow men like Smurthwalte, the With good opinion of the law; Out of this number about .i wn of a glorious day for Utah will Ogden. have gone north into Idaho H. "Many absurd and ridiculous things soon appear. were while the remaining have been said and done since the com"Ogden, March 19" bound for Nevada, principally for the mencement of the Sinoot investigation, The outcome of the Smurthwalte goldfields in the southern part of that Startling testimony has been given by Joseph F. Smith, Senator Smoot and case is awaited with breathless Inter- state. Railway officials do not hesitate in others of the Mormon leaders, which est because of the greut personality of shows that a deplorable condition of that man and the effect saying that the figures are not as great as were anticipated before the rush affairs exists in this young commonwealth. Claiming to be prophets and it will have upon hundreds of other began, as this is known to be a matter that Mormons who believe much as he doea of fact. The (Southern Pacific had orrevelalors, these men testified dered as many passenger coaches to 4 they have never received a revelation and that a revelation from God Is not Charles A. Smurthwalte, in answer this city as could be spared on branch of any binding force until submitted lines, etc., to meet any emergency to and accepted by the church. Ac- to numerous Inquiries, has published which might occur, but thus tar very From few of them have been used. cording to this theory, when Ood said, the following reply: In the the east to this city the Union Pacific "Thou shalt not commit adultery, or Many of my "Thou shall not steal, these commands Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y has brought m the largest number of these revelations thundered from Saints have asked me why I did not tourists, although the Rio Grande came Sinai, were of no force unless accept- proceed against President Joseph F. In for a considerable share of the traffed by the people. What r.nlt nonsense Smith within the church, by making ic. The low rate colonist tickets on which this Is! Hut the climax of absurdity a charge against him before his bishand ecclesiastical prosecution is reach- op. No doubt many Mormons all over the roads are .hauling so many people ed when llyrum H. Goddard prefers Utah and Idaho are asking themselves are causing no end of difficulty, esconduct this question. To all such I reply that pecially to the Southern Pacific comcharges of and apostasy against Charles A. Smur- I offlci'liilly laid the matter before my pany. by reason of the opportunity th wait e, the latchets or wnnse shoes bishop; that & few daya thereafter he afforded holders of such tickets to he Is not worthy to stoop down and i lid his counselors consulted me scnlp the coupons for the "California unloose. This man Goddard declares in regard to It; they heard all I end of the trip from Reno. it to be his duty as the teacher of lad to say; that my charges then were A vast amount of scalping Is being Smurth walte to prefer these cnarges. as serious as they are now, and In ef- done in the vicinity of Reno by people Think of it! Hyrum H. Goddard, a fect the same; that the bishop a few who are coming from the east.to man of small Intellectuality and devoid days later officially Interviewed Presiand other Nevada points. of refinement, the teacher of Charles dent Joseph F. Smith, related to him While the tickets are not Intended A. Sinurth walte, a man of high Intelmy charges, and the only satisfaction for the use snd advantage of persons lectual attainments and broad culture? he got from President Smith was a de- bound for Tonopah, there Is nothing Hyrum H. Goddard, a polygamist, liv- nial in toto, with the gratuitous Insult to prevent a person in Chicago or any ing in opert violation of the laws of the that the trouble was that I was on other eastern city from buying a colstate und the solemn pledges made to the back track. Woolley related onist ticket to California. obtain statehood, and against the man- this to me. I askBishop Latter-da- y Saints to A story la going the rounds ifesto of the late president of the answer for themselves what use It aboutgood which befell Manan experience church, the teacher of Charles A. would have been for ms a lay mem- ager Agler of the Southern Pacific, at Smurthwalte, an upright, conscien- ber of the church to have complained Reno That official was seated In a citixen! What could tious. barber shop in that city when a pasagainst this president such a man!'' be more rldlculoue and disgusting? senger from the east, en routs for And what are the charges made Tonopah, entered and asked Manager denyin Smith's President purpose against Smurthwalte by this teacher? Agler If he wished to purchase a ticat Washington that he received ket from Reno to Los Angeles for 14. "They are that Smurthwalte has ing criticised the motives and actions of revelations was, he says, to thwart With a long smile Mr. Agler sited up Joseph F. Smith, and says that he ie those "Inquisitors." .Are we to Inter his man and proudly declined the not a prophet of God, and that he that Inquisitors comprised the Ogden splendid opportunity, although he adand (Smurthwalte) could not yd wotfd to whom he stated that vised the stranger to mind his ps not sustain him as such or as presjdent congregation qa of the church. Further that Smurth- he received no revelations? Scores of people have left the train walte maintains that Smith was not at Reno and made their way to the Governor Cutler heartily endorses mining camps at Tonopah and Goldchosen president of the church according to Its laws and that he le leading the beautiful sentiment expressed by fields after disposing of the unused bethe church to destruction. What bePenrose to1' the effect that in portion of their tickets. It is the comes of the right of the members of Apostle lief of the Southern Pacific officials, are the church to sustain' or refuse to sus- buying their clothes good saints however, that few, If any, of the ticktain the leaders and high officers of guided by revelation, only It might be ets so manipulated have escaped the the church? The charge has been more explicit. attention of the companys train agents, made that a member of the churct) It will thus be readily seen that this 4 dare not refuse to sustain persons wholesale scalping of tickets Is. apPueblo was happy to .have former proposed as officers. This was denied parently not yielding much advantage by President Smith and Senator Sinoot Governor Alva Adams home again, and to the persons who buy them. The In their testimony, hut here comes the so apparently waa .the majority in company has a force of train agents at saintly' Goddard, preferring charges Colorado. work on every train leaving Reno; and against a brother for refusing to sus passengers who are seeking to get 4 tain Joseph F. Smith, or rather for from Reno to Los Angeles for 34," At last it has been Revealed to Presi- are being ejected from the trains by declaring his Intention not to sustain him. No pharge of moral wrong doing dent Smith that he has been the recip- the score, sccordlng to information reis made against Smurthwalte; no ient of several revelations. ceived In the local offices. charge that he does not believe In and 4 GOVERNMENT GIVES MONEY practice the principles of the gogpel. GARDNER AND FITZGERALD nor that he denies the doctrine of the FOR MINERAL LAND SURVEYS BOUT IN A church. The charge Is, in substance, that he refuses to be suhserleit to INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. March 20. RENO, Nev., March 20. The sum of Joseph F. Smith In material as well as Gus $25,000 has been appropriated for min Gardner, who claims the spiritual things. Smurthwalte Insists eral surveys In Nevada by the United FitzWillie and championship, that a man who is living In adultery in In excellent States government, and within a short open, defiant violation of the laws of gerald, of Saginaw, are Surveyor-Generbout to- time contracts ofwill be let by his country, the pledges he has made 'onditlon for their this city for the surKyle Athletic before the Indianapolis and the revelation of God, as promul- night and Uttle Amargosa first encounter was in vey of the Great gated In the Woodruff manifesto, Is club. Their more valley, cnmpHslngthe than two years ago, deserts and Lidadistricts not a prophet of God, is living in sin Phlldepllila of Bullfrog. great mining and leading the church to destruction on which occasion the two went six Amargosa and Lida. News of this unto While a rounds draw. Fitzgerald Since Smith as president of the church will be hailed gladly by minserved notice on Smurthwalte that the has Improved wonderfully, nnd Is now dertaking men and prospectors, as it will be ing in the lightlatter must not engage in the manufac- one of the of great advantage to them In patentImdivision. has too, in weight Gardner, ture and sale of salt competition and holding their claims without with the church suit trust, and that if proved, and for thin reason tonight's ing the litigation that so often results In he should do so, he will be ruined go is expected to be a rattling' affair, unsurveys In Nye and Esmeralda coun of the both domrecord pugiconsidering inslxts Is Smith that Smurthwalte ties. The entire sum will he spent In Edthe In list. tonight inating the business and commercial in these two counties. If there Interest and affairs of the state, and die Dailey, of Baltimore, and "Young surveys should happen to be any of the money is serving Mammon rather than God, Dempsey, of Peoria, will mix it up in remaining on hand after the work in bout. Are these charges made by Smurth- a the districts named Is completed, the walte against Joseph F. Smith true? remainder will be devoted to surveying If they are. then. In order to sustain the southwestern portion of Lincoln the charges against Mr. Smurthwalte, county. must Hlsliop Watson and his associates decide that it is right for the president X THIRD AERIAL FERRY of the church to continue his adulter IN THE WORLD STARTED ous living in violation of the law. If to ruin Joseph F. Smith did threaten DULUTH, Minn., March 20. The Smurthwalte and his associates. If they canal bridge, the first of its kind dared to engaged in the manufacture of Church I see a man in Philadelphia in the ferry United and the third In was In for In church with arrested the his sleep. the world, waa States salt walking competition formerly turned over to salt interests, then the triers of Smur Gotham Perhaps he was exceeding the today. There are accommodathwnlte must decride. m order to con- the speed limit. Yonkers Statesman tionscity on the suspended terry for $00 demn him. that it is right for the presiand six teams, or a double-trac- k passengers and dent of the church lo dominate Pat-- Do ever street car and passengers. The yes git dispondlnt control the business affairs of .Its membridge complete 8.S87.000 weighs bers snd of the state. If It is urn Molke? cost $100,000. It was built and pounds Molke whin a Mor Olm the member for of Christianize only feeling In six months. It the suspended mon church to Insist on an honest 'blue. ol always feel good as long car but one minutetakes to cover the ,dla for all the tithes received by as Olm feeling foine. be gobs! Puck. lance of 400 feet across the ship canal. the head of the ehurch, the condition Is operated by electrical power. It Indeed is of the Mormon Lady (following hounds) Theres most deplorable. There Is no official your horse, Count! There! OHIO 8TATE BUILDERS In the United States, invested with The Count (who has taken several ASSOCIATION IN SESSION one collect to receive snd power tosses) Mere!, madam. I wish him not sum enormous thousiindeth part of the It Is enough. I finish I go home, CLEVELAND, March 20. The Ohio received by the president of the Mor- London Punch. State Association of Builders exmon church, without being required to began It fourth annual convenThe Ingenuous One I wonder how changes keep strict account of the same. Smith tion here today with a good attendand Smoot have both declared that the Isabel manages to preserve her com- ance. During the three days sessions church does not Interfere in business plexion? the builder will discuss matters peraffairs. Smurthwalte has charged that The Knowing One Oh, she Just taining to the industry throughout the Who of does. the church the president keeps It In a cool place, tightly corkoff. state, as well as legislation to be prehas told the truth? It should be reMarch Smart Set. sented at the next meeting of the legismembered that Teacher Goddard does lature. The of the associanot charge that the complaints or stateUtile Willy (proudly) My fathers tion Is F. H. president Weeks of Akron, and the or are ments of Smurthwalte untrue, a dotcor. secretary and treasurer E. A. Roberts that he has spoken falsely concern Little Charles (still prouder) Mine of Cleveland. Ing the president. In effect the charge Isnt. to tell the Is that It Is Exit Willie In a doubtful mood. truth about 'the Lord's annotated. Chicago Record Herald. Joseph F. Smith. That to object to Your grocer makes a fWr Smith living in polygamy In violation "Hut I think you should marry the of the law nnd the pledges made, to the tail blonde, said the young man with government as well ns in violation of the Mg cane. "She can arrange her profit on Schillings Best; the divine revelation promulgated by hair beautifully. and you can afford it. Wllford Woodruff, is apostasy. The "Bother her hair! exclaimed the people of the whole country will await practical young man. I want A girl H Mma ur namjr if jma 4wal life. It. Cm with interest the determination of the who ran arrange a beefsteak beautiIssues Involved In the charges against fully. Chicago News. -- To The Utah State Journal: rs. one-thi- rd two-thlr- fellow-membe- rs offl-ilal- ly To-nop- l Continued from page Suppression of Games of Chance Can Be Prevented Under New Reno Charter. 1.) reached tlx homes of the operatives and through the crowds already near the burning factory men and somtn were struggling wildly toward the center to get news of relatives. When the flames reached Dahlborga block even the firemen were obliged to retreat temporary and It was feared that a large section of the district would be obliterated. The occupants' of all these buildings had little time to save their effects. Relnforce'd by the arrival of other apparatus, however, the department made a fresh attack and after a hard struggle in stopping the spread, of the dames, although the Dahlborg block and several smaller buildings had been ruined. The Dahlborg block was occupied on the ground floor ny tne owner f a hardware store. The upper stories were given over to offices and to a large hall. The block with its contents was valued at about $50,000. After the explosion many employes went to their homes as soon as they left the building. This added to the difficulty of the police and factory foremen In compiling a reliable list of missing. sue-eed- ed GOVERNOR CUTLER CLEARS THE LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR SALT LAKE, March 20. Governor Cutler today cleared the legislative calendar by disposing of, the last of the bills that were committed to him for consideration. The appropriation bill was signed though road and bridge items throughout the different counties were hit very hard. Governor Cutler today vetoed S. B. No. 92. known as the osteopathy bill. The governor approved senate bills Nos. 151 and 152, defining the courses of study at the Agricultural college and University of tUah. . law-abidi- ng ILLINOIS BLOOMINGTON, 111., March 20. The annual state convention of the Illinois Laundrymens association began here today and will continue over tomorrow. About one hundred laundry-me- n are in attendance, representing all the leading cltlea of the state. Discussion of matters relating, to the trade will occupy the sessions. 1Ia pan UUl,nu-at!- J ihe At the genbrushes to cau l, eral assembly of the Nevada State unia1 lirt versity, Dr. J. E. Stubbs, president, C,,I1US from created a sensation by announcing that the under the new Reno charter it was bWs. possible for the people to absolutely Btructed atnl ml and that in all suppress gambling, art probability a campaign with that oblifetime. view would in be waged. ject Dr. Stubbs- was a member of the committee that drafted the charter, and one of its provisions is the Initiative Will Bear and referendum feature, by which the Inspection people at large are given the authority to enact and repeal ordinances at regular and special elections, upon petition of 15 per cent of the voting population. He raid that with this feature Boyle Hardware Co. of the charter effective the people of the city need have no further tear. John A. Boyle, Mgr. The situation here over the gambling question Is at white heat. Every bit of proposed restrictive legislaSSSSSSSS tion was defeated, and, on the other hand, the 12 o'clock closing law as applying to saloons and gambling houses, was killed. The law requiring gambling houses to operate upstairs was also repealed, and since it went Into effect many saloons throughout the city are Installing faro, roulette, keno, craps and all the other games known to Nevada The roll of dice and the click of the roulette wheel Is heard on nearly every business' street, and the call of the croupier rises In rhythmical cadence above It all. The University authorities and the ministers of the city are up In arms against the retrogression to the status of the old mining days, and they claim they will receive the support of many how much we try to advance the hail strong business men for tneir prohibness Interests of our customers In m itory ordinance. ery legitimate way. In so doing ot BUFFALO DOG SHOW motives may be tinctured with A NOTABLE EXHIBITION ness, for upon the prooperlty of ot BUFFALO. N. Y., March 20. When patrons Ilea the success of this banl the Buffalo dog show opens tomorrow In every department you will Hod t two of America's best known fanciers to serve you In a of English bulldogs, Reginald Vander- prepared manner. bilt and Thomas W, Lawson, will be the keenest rivals with their kennels. Mr. Vanderbilt will exhibit hla two OGDEN STATE BARK noted English bulls, while Mr. Lawson has entered his entire kennel. In this H. C. Bigelow, President. and other respects the show promises J. M. Browning, to be the most notable exhibition of the A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. kind ever given here. R. A, Moyes, AslsUnt Cashier, RENO, Nev., March 20. ( , - t'W&rli at Clarks : TEN-ROUN- 136-pou- nd al ten-rou- LAUNDRYMEN IN 8TATE CONVENTION The Beats. nd rg seml-wlnd- six-rou- On the Funny Bone tlthes-paye- rs -- . records TN a few days we will have 25 more Talking Machines and over 300 which we are going to give to the people of Weber county, FREE Or CHARGE. 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