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Show TITF MORXIVO two instances are given in the rco urd: 11. 1899, Jefferson. (hi the recumaiendauon uf Huu. Cbas. separating lbck, the allowance for clerk lure at tils office was increased from $300 M I'M! per annum frura January 1. 1899. and on ihe same date it was Juritier Incresscil to $903 per annum from July 1, 1899. November made a 9. tp'ij. ihe to Ibis office in which it was hliuwn that he was entitled to $190 per annum. November 17, 1903, the al lowance was reduced to $290 per effective December 1, 19o3. hi nub ttUxunlugvlile. Ohio FebruInvcstiga-tio- n ary 27. limp, iiisin a recommendation the allowance for of C. H. clerk hire at thia office was flxi-at $3u per annum from April TUESDAY MORNING, OODEN, EXAMINER, MiU-helL- i. Manffl-Opticia- President Smith Tells of Futile Endeavors to Remove Officers of Church. linn-teno- influence. 1, 19m. Report of the postmaster dated Feb 8, I ami showed he was entitled to this amount. March 2. 190v. allowance was Increased from $10 to $230 from recApril 1. ISho; nothing to show who ommended this Increase. November 17, 1903. allowance was reduced to $W) per annum from December 1, 1903, based on a report from post master of November 13. which shuwed that he was entitled to the amount. The clerk hire in Pennsylvania was looked after by Senators Quay and Butler Penrose and Representative and Former Represent alive Show slier. Senator llclomriu appears for me increase 'in South Carolina; Senator Klttredgi! for one In South Dakota. Representatives Browulow and (ilbson secured several Increases which have been reduced sine In Tennessee. The late Representative Dettraf-curlewas successful in one case from Tens. Senator Kearns secured two Increases in Vtah. Six out of eleven esses in Virginia are down to the credit of Representative Swanson, while Park Agnewa name also appears for others In that state. Senator Foster and Representatives Cushman and Jones combined to se- . cure an increased allowance at Wash., from $300 to $600, afterward reduced to $120 and then Increased to $200. Representative Cushman alone secured an allowanre of $300 annually for Carbondale. Wash., which was discontinued on examination afterward. Senators Elkins and Scott and Representative Dayton secured Increases for West Virginia. The two cases of increase for Wisconsin are down to the credit of former Representative Barney and to A. W. Machen. Wyoming had one such increase. to ihe credit of Senator Warren. There are accounts of 177 Inal ancea in the report where members of congress hare made recommeada-- t lotis in connect ion with leases of buildings for poaiofflce purposes. The history of these transact time occupies An 1G4 pages of the printed report. these illiist ration of the nature of transactions may be had by the following quotation from the report: Norwalk. Conn. At Norwalk, Conn., salary of postmaster $2,300. lease ot flve yearn at $330 per annum, including equipment, heat and light the light lieing paid for by a telegraph office in the lobby expired April 1. 1902. The matter of securing a new lease was referred to Assistant Superintendent White. Visit a carbon copy ot letter to While dated January 13, In the following endorsement: February 19. 1902. Promised Hill, member congress, fairly reasonable rental and good office. If a satisfactory location and building can be secured. ords showing that there was no separHI cuuiniiuee oil ating service performed at tills office, March 7. When Washington, efwaa discontinued, ('slu'd up the allowance the examination of President fect ive ihal dale. , the prlvlli-ijeBrnith was concluded, Mrs. Clara 3iiu-- c J. 11. IUiU, Oakland City. Ii,d. April Huy Mabel Kennedy was called to of that cuiun-i- i i" mi ihn personally rrrom mended the witness stand. She testified 'nr certain Inforiua-iiui- i A. llenu.-uwa- alluwanre it ..iiiriiiu rierk for she waa married nine years that i.Ihiivi. in ihu lu ill IiiHiii ihu Ihiti the be allowed aeimraUng to eontlnue. bus. :iuo, liuute In ago In aiexleo to James Francis by ni. 'inter uf Oio 21. the Anril flu , lk2. ponnuneier In salari.-siuiTiK-.i-lie., of imM maJohnson, who bad a wife living 4 ac-made a n isirt uf Die separating service 4 at the time.- ster. Hi-- uuaBiiU'nu agreement scale to the aiuli according lNwiponwl performed, ,in on ilit rioolniu'ii wto-l In ''is will lw used, lie was ruiillcd to only $190 per limit PresiWashington, March Him- lniiiri?' general iIIiWj on llie mo-- t an mini. dent Joseph F. Smith, of the Mormon C. i:til, a Idler signed by On May This '..ii m mule Hi" jf'smliHion. rhurch, again on the stand for the deIll hi ibc report of tb f iiiiiniil'ac the tirsi assiatanl pool noisier general, the second week of the 8 moot in fense, Mr. - inv!(-ntaddressed was in IsIlenienwsy ion imirhl m: lh.f takes and the machinery of the organof amount l that the advised b which ami road by nil nirmlHr:, Tho reuoi-isation at hat ' through whlrb charges against now handled point msil transit 1m given in full. to any person have to be brought and hirh (Oakland t'ltyt is not sufficient urn get lorili in 'Jh ri-passed upon, lie said the apostles serve as a basis for the present allowteirnilM'is of me gross own have nothing to do with the judicial of your view in i hut ance for hire, for liftM-to the arc government which affairs of the church. They preach the no special Interest in Urn piatier. jium Hi Uli'n iiirio,i'. time." he niada gospel and send missionaries to other at will 'ih-e am lia chsnge raw given The detail of fields. alwaatheretnr allowance The fsiio lien master Post iy Foiirlh AKSbuuiit The president, the apostles and high to lowed lo cniilluue until Nov. 19, 1903. nial liilaiuw in coinmuiiii'ailoii The itraumnater having reported separcouncillors, forming what is known Chan man Oveuufcrt an follow: as "the fifteen. meet once a week ating business at his office, whhh en, Hoci Inn :;7!!i or Tin- revised titled him to $319. his allowance was fur prayer and consultation on matile: proir -ters generally relating to the church. nr or delegate In con- reduced to $310. effective Pec. 1. 1903. No , . The futile effort of President Brig Rockpnrt. Ind. Feb. 18. 189$. J. A. gress ohal I (lirm ily or indirectly, ham Young In 1873 to have Bishop or by any oilier peraon in nut Ilemenway personally recommended an Jacob W. Weyler removed from the tor him. nr fur his iim- - nr tenefit, or allowance of $300. An Inrrense from execute, $300 to $ IM was granted from July I, leadership of a ward was related by ou his acoonnt undertake. Investigation opened today. Senator or enjoy, in wlmli- - or in pari, any 1899. April 1. 1903. J. A. Ilemenway Duliols put Into the record the census runt ran or agreement maiii- - or ruler-n-t- l recommended an allowance of $tiMl If Postmaster was directed to figures for Utah taken in 1690, to show inm on behalf of iim I'niu-i- l States possible. to make a report of transit mail handled, that instead of only three or four per by any officer or peraon authorized cent In polygamy, as Air. Smith had nuilie contract on behalf uf tin- I' lilt- which he did, showing him to he entitled to $3X0 for clerk hire. The alsaid. In reply, there were about 23 ed Stales. lowance was Increased from $300 to per rent of tha Mormon population of "The ataiuli-- further provide: an age enabling them to be polyga"All coul raft or agreement made $409. effective July 1. 1900. mists who werq In that aisle in 1890. April It. 1902, the postmaster waa Jn violatlou (if tUla section ahall bo Senator Dubois gave it aa his opinagain directed lo make, a count ot (old. . tlita atatule, transit mall handled. His report showion that there has been no material "Vet In the fane of with ed him to be entitled to an allowance roniraeta has nmde marked if congrriui for the rental of of $330. In a memorandum .member body will find themselves in trouble it name, "8ecisl" in the handwriting of the premise. either In bin own uae. these things are not delivered. Meanlint naiiiea of their agent. or Home general superintendent, directions were while Keith, the postmaster, la in n iiii'iniier of their famlliea glvrn to Increase the allowance to $.i00 good deal of n atew about making up (ieneaeo. X. V. The poalnlttce at from July 1. 1902. This was dune. hlu returns. He baa bad n bill for the On Nov. 10, 1903. the post mast sr.-ithia plane as loealed In ISxti In a whole thing sent him and lnslrtirllqna accordance with instructions, made luiildiiiK owned by J. W. Wadsworth. from the department to pay it, and of At tliai. lime Mr. Wadsworth waa not a a new account of the transit mail It waa advanced handled showing ihe office entitled to course, baa not money enough to do member f it, and ought not to do It until thlnga from third to second class July 1. 1901. $390. Accordingly the nllownnre was are delivered In accordance with conto $390 on December While it waa a third class office no reduced from tract. ruuiracl waa miide lor Hie lease of I. 1903. the budding Inn the jnisimaster waa , Salem. Ind. On January 3. 1903, in a Wanhington,March 6. The postofpi lowed $2nu per annum for rent, with letter signed by the general auiNrin-tendeflee Is going to be a very lino one. The an allowance of $ih for fuel and Hcht, accommodations will be excellent; salary and allowanre division, making $350 in all. When (ho olfieo A. N. Reveridge was Informed that, in yes, more then excellent, they will be waa became second etnas, n lease accordnnce with his recommendation, eitjicrb, but everything seems to go so made, dating from Oe, toiler 1,1001'. At tho allowanre for low. Impression Is you ought to give clerk hire separation mem-was a Mr. Wadxworlh th la time olfic had been increased from your man White n dose of ginger or at this imwan of congress. The budding pepper or perhaps both would answer $100 to $200, effective January 1, 1903, s proved to comply . with the. requiro-liienl- , There dues not appear on the recorda every riuy and see If you could better, second-of the department for a infuse Into him some of your own perserthe statement pf separating any fixclass office: the annual rental waa sonal way of dispatching business. vices performnd on which thin allowed at $530 equipment, heat ance was 1 am inclined to think it would be based. , amt liglil. The pmpusal waa made liy 1903'. under instructions 9. thing. good On June W. U B. Ulinslcad. who la said to Not only is there what aeema to be the postmaster reportba the agent of Mr. Wadsworth. The from this office, unnecessary delay being had la regard ed transit matter handled daily, which, G. W. B." property siissl In the laltcr'i name February 20, 1902, wire was sent to to It, but Keith la worrying over the him to to entitled the aeale, according does apnot September "J. ima It Assistant Superintendent While at fart that he cannot send In hla acM'r annum, and on June 39, 1903, pear from the report of the Inspec- $100 Boston as follows: counts for the last quarter, Mr. White to effective waa thia redured It amount, tors and information secured by the to having told him to hold them back Hill wants you "Congressman 1903. 1. Norwalk club, Norwalk. until these things are adjusted. He depart ment that the reutui Is exces- July 27, 1899, meet him at Erie, Kansas. On January sive or that allowance la In any way morning. 9 or 10 has already been criticised for slow Conn., Saturday from inclosed J. U Ilristow, letirr. more than should have been made. to be there ness In that matter, and he hardly Please oclock. arrange allow"Ijiwrence. Kansas. The post office postmaster, requesting that. this lie and advlBo me by wire If you van do knowa what to da If you can In any inhire clerk for ance separating were this leased at place premises no," possible way supplement my letter to from linn. J. I). Dowersis k many years creased tram $13 to $180, stating that On March 4. 1903. Mr. While reportthe Corbin Cabinet company by perIf the be lie wonld very postmasglad prior in Ills cdrcllnii as a member of ed that the old lessors did not wish emptory orders to have the contract relie allowance the coubl ter given i ongress In IMS. it. nn animal r ntal ot renewal of lease; that the Business filled, so that the new office can be him. 1 1.309. That lease expii-eApril 1, 1900. quested by Men's aaaorlation desired that the of- opened nnd the old one cloaed and the In1X99. 23. was Air. Bristow Kell. (in Oil llccembcr 13. ISMS. Mr. Muweniuck fice be located In a building owned by rase closed up, I think you will relieve iMliinlited a proposal (o renew ihn formed that "it hud been decided, in Mrs. Weed; that this otter was not sat- the minds of n whole lot of people up amt wishes the view of figures your term a of five years at the ham fur isfactory. and the rent demanded was here, and a the same time save the tame nnmiiil rental. All or a confei-em- c submitted liy (he postmaster, lo in- $1,200 a year. United Btntea government unnecesannual fur crease clerk allowance Ihe wil'.t olficisls at (he first aiislsiant He reported a conference wlih a compayment of rent for two different sary to Krie. $120 Kansas, hire from $18(1. at office Mi. ISnwtr-sci.- li 1kk.i which R. J. Hill was presentmittee el 1899." 1. places. effective July v.lihdrew his proposal. siiUinluing Very truly yours, E. J. HILL." This Increase was made notwith- ed and staled that he thought he would inm flow his dni'Khtcr. Mrs. Hortenao the lie to able July 1. 1902. postofflee department get 1). INI. a ud :he lease was execuied in standing ihe report, furnished tiy the "E. J. Hill. House of Representatives. to furnish the equipment for the Nordxird Feb. 1X99, showed 19, master, pnst meminued. nr ou before terms her pie, Sir: I beg to acknowledge receipt walk club rooms tf they should he seThe record shows the title to premises that he was only entitled to $30. of your favor Of the 9th Instant In relected for the location of the office. 1903. 27, allowance the June Ou for in was vestid In Air. JkivrerTwo proiHMdtlons are euhmilted by gard to delay In fitting up new premclerk hire was reduied'lo $30, effective t; ii k. ihe Norwalk club, one at $900 per an- ises for postofflee at Norwalk. Conn. 1. same on 19i3. ihe based being The atinual rental the same lhai July num. including heat, light and water, Assistant Superintendent. White has office to submitted Ibis a repori by the k Mr. It was i'or many years Imthe department to furnish (be entire been directed to give the case his was elteird tn 'iingress. nnd railway mail service. The attention. department mediate the other the offering whose 'Inflncm e seemed i equipment; the I'osiuffice hus i In the lisatd where Persons I noni including boat, light and will ascertain who la to blame will good with the postoffiie department. It now t for ihivtv yernrs, be Mr. White matter and appropriate action a $1,100 at year. In equipment a ilme embraced at for the least, Conn. The Station A. WliiKteil, the acceptance of the $1.- - taken. recommends of these include: ). (!, cases, Iisiloiie piemKis at ibis milni arc history 1 trust the matter will be settled to i liwn Russell. 100 proNNiltlon. Including equipment. Rjimw-ntaowned by Hon. Ocorse I IJIlry. Welklejuhn. satisfaction in a few days. ihe Filed of this between sheets your report and Clay " which was mad. before irry Orlglnni Is a head of al respectfully, the letter Very and or salary Georgia; Hepiwentaiive Griggs to congress, cv- Vi. I.: I lev was Postmaster Assistant First. lowame "Acting with division, the following Mason and I.:rcd Mini I i:w:t. The cm ire i lu,:k Senator t.ullum. General. Smith Rod memorandum: in which ihe office wash su'd was. hen Kei"Wn'tlv Lease was drawn for ten 5ears, for "Memorandum Mr. Beavers: of Illinois: Ir'ne Ira ni l.v Mr. IJHry to Charles S. New- - j from August 1. 1902, at $900 a year, 8. 1902. "Manh Hill Congressman and nator Beveridge Representatives comb ami .h- - Wso to Hu rslotti, c do- tbc Hindis- 1 nimpscker. ttaison. called and stared that he would like to I all equipment being provided by mad" n HU name, ihuuel. ! ' have Norwalk. department. the lease held Conn., llcnuuway. Overstreet and former menIhe title t the bio, k lT-irInvesttgaikin by Inspectors Penuni il Tuesday. March 11, when Assist-m- il in Mr. I.iliey. ltcireseu(atlvr Rteelo of Indiana; fortioned appears remain and Birdseye, reported on the dleton will he Aiiiierintendent White here. a un- mer Spcalipr Henderson, and The rent H je- October. 1903. discloses the 10th of exsec'-pteDoesn't want proposition i.'ousin end W. 1. Smith of owns der the tinnier lea,-- . fact that Congressman Hill under certain conditions. cept Bovrrr-Miller, Iowa; Representative dues it "In nuni of the sIiom- (h-.twenty shares In the Norwalk Club "Grand filed." V mill Calderhrad of Kansas, Rep- . has jiaid , appear ihm the governnu-rOn March 26. notice was sent to the company, this being one twenty-nintail ex.-- Fiie reniiil. I referre t to these or the total stock." censua office for Kentucky; postmaster of acccplanre of the ilirre Senaior can:' in my report, nut $4MH without Speaker Cannon and Former Senator at and KeprespulaUves equipment was any fraud indicated hi the bust-tie- s I Mason figure In the lease of the buildseThe undertook tho Jat (leiwrtment ketni of Maryland. Vane and ransai-li'iiis- , Ilia., their recommenb't seleiy at Wataeka, ing of Four ailowauecs In Michigan were curing equipment for this posiofflce, siu-l- i to be In violacontracts matter the in receiving (he apdation l secured by Representative II. C. making cont rai therefor with the Cortion of Ihe slotme B0ovfl mentioned. proval of the inspector. bin cabinet lock company, paying Smith. was Gardner Krprraemauvn Thu hisiuiy of l ues is given in successful in one Insixnee and John A. Senator Overman ia the owner of There appears to have been great in which the postofflee (he report wherein niembcm of con- Merrill In another. Hon. H. delay in getting the furniture ready, the building A. Castle. at Salisbury. N. C.. is located. 7he gress got nmliuri'.a'ion fur clerk Iiirmer Uepresentaiiip Fletcher as bethe following correspondence and r the amount the ofhire in evers tween the congressman and Mr. Beav- report says that on taking his seat as Castle, former Reprefice in queMfon wan cntiiieil to atiord-lu- g a United States senator he offered to lictiher and Representative ers shows: lu ihe eerre method rmpluyed by sentative surrender the lease, but the offer was ; .9. 1902Mi "Norwalk. Conn., July are the names nouiion-in tt being the nor-!- s thoCleary ilic dopar'inciit to Mium-sutGeorge IV. Heavers, Chief Division of declined by the government, list. U. C. Ken ns. ot Ihe case. Mary of these held that the lease waa not InvalidatSalaries !.s and John IMst and Allowances. Deoffice Dai secured Dougherty t and have Were indy lmiimia-ed hy bis election as senator, whli-part inert. Washington. D. C. af'crwxrd were revokA rii ort'niie;. tahc'.a'ed siamaent ed for in writing George W. Beavers in an . Dear Beavers: I do not know "My for the j effort to get better quarter ehows tha! in 82 insianics where is who to blame for 11. the uf condition lion. Thomas Carter appears in made slm-at Nelson villo. Ohio. Reprc-- j have April. the postofflee 1 1 whiih found here when from Montana. Former Sen- things 1903. yil.f'-i- was being Grosvenor says: enr.unlly ator li! Thur-duam afraid soire-l.-od- sent alive and Reprecn( alive Bur- readied home, hut In ejefr uf th airioiinte these oiiices am ashamed to look the people will find themselves in truuhle Rcpre-sen- t kett ere dawn for Nebraska. were emiiird to. of the town in the face. Can you help liefore we got through. As I underA- - iliusirstion of F.e nature of (he son at Ive Gardner ami tnWilliam John- stand it. the me out in this matter, in any way?" lease new of the New secured Increases Jersey A recommendation "Suggest Dalz-ell,Icnc list of cases, inn mires from New York is was taken fur first in the list of the by July represented a singe page and ano'her made by Beavers with reference fixtures are Gov. the IS ard S. In. fMr'i. but tn the partly Ilcpreemiatiirs on the following pagein wT.h-- Foutih of a postofflee in Tenn no are there re. am hoe flieiman. Tay Alexander. Reich anl no drsks or sylvania.naming is given in th Genera.) Bririow Assistant Poftma-u- r report, but nr anv ex rhairs. mid fmlUtiee whatever for Viet land, and j Reprcsemalives conclusion is given that the rec-- I the 1 hMsincss. doing understand that evidently was not comi ' ,2'YPritchard secured an Increase for elerk Mr. Whit,- - came down hfre several ommendation f , Is a the office called with, j plied Greenville. X. C.. from $70 to days ago. having sent word In advance Station. tr.'.'arB.Mn w! l;,:rk I IIM ver annum, which on December l. in he prepared to move everything "Forbes The report declares that the files office. hits at daya later 19n2, was dismmtnucd altogether. 7Ie front the old postoflhe to the new ana In ihe postoffice department Indicate he wrote requesting that the allowalso secured an increase from $40 to when he arrived here, found, ance he made $139. the offi at Tuskegee. Ala., is $190 for Wakefori'tt, N. C.. which was that it was impossible to do that, as that ow nod by Representative Thompson of On Jd&ajft. 1992 the allowance was reduced to tho former amount October the fit nnga had not come. fixed at $130. eCc'tive on July 1, J90I. 1, 1903 Senstur Alabama. The report gives the cor 1 HnnabrougUt appears assume, of conrve. that the land- respond' nee between Beavers and RepThere does not appear to have been lb the list for Xonb Dakota. lord a? ihe old place will want his rent on his successresentative any mt6:r,i of ihe separating work Thompson seven Besides insianres in while the is being occupied. 1 ful efforts tu have the rent on which to barn the al'owau allow 'or which II. A. Uhrami. Him. v. R. have writ'enplsre to Corliin Co. Al.'g. tlig ot lie increas. I from $241 to $3ffi an- - j elerk hire. On May 19, 1903, the m Brown and W. 31 New Britain, tolling them that some Mooney figure. ihe-n'tally. Jlani) ".Mr. i Over-bUo'- i. cainuan uf mil 't re-w.- s i - e With men-tione- d r - sta-lalc- forn-m-lf- Dey-ton- a nt. umstcr-geiipra- 4 ra p.,. POLICE- - e. - BOOTH-TUCKE- liow-ii.sis- i 0r -- - Hepre-somaiii- e oi e 'vT.t -- tin-uur- " pro-INts- al v 1 apiw-are- $1.-83- 0. Repn-seniaHi- (tctt-rmin- Wel-Mf- r is-e- fiicri-ii-c-- e Mia.-,nurt- b'-e- 1 i y itosl-Iffi- ie ! i I 1"' R h. OG3C rr I The Inn p CLEARY KINNEY. Props. I Gao Ogden Recess until afternoon. Knitting Company KNIT SKIRTS... - ItOUZEDJitCH SEMES uiic-'lio- "' ," "bron-cbo-buat- er t as to Use of lish actor, John L. Toole, has bees buried her wtih civil honors. Ailtchell met Miss Toole and Justin Classes. McCarthy gt a wild west performance in London, fourteen years ago. Aa afI have something Bl- - v fection sprang up between tbe and eyeglate and tha English belle, juards are They the latest, auto which resulted Jn her estrangement and perfect-flitinfrom McCarthy and her engagement to . sense of the word They were to be married at I do quick re puu the close of bis contract with the wild manufacturing dpxrin1Pnl' o west show, which had two years to the premises. run. ' EXAMINATION FREE They corresponded regularly and J. T. RUSHMER. just as Mitchell was td start for LonExpart died. don for hia bride. Miss Toole Wash. Ay. had a borne prepared for her. Made Mitchell and hla sisters are authority for tha statement that from the moment of Mias Toole's death, he never again set foot In the room that he bad furnish7 ed for the bride. SILVER KING SALOON Mitchell la said to have had a speMURPHY A GIBLIN, cial dispensation from the late :Pope reduction in the number ot polyga- Leo granting him and hla prospective First Clan Winaa, Liquor. descendants from the union contemCig mists since 1899. Your Patronage Sollcit.d. Mr. Worthington conducted on ex- plated the right of burial la conse182 Twenty-Fift- h amination of Mr. Smith to ascertain crated ground. R. the process undergone in cases of GEOMORHOGENY DISCUSSED. The witness explained the manner In which the church ia be Deterdivided into divisions of wards and Age af Sierra Nevadae May mined by Conclueions Reached. Fireman. Railway and MaJ Mr. Smith to show that the presidency 7. does wit exercise power over the A University of California, March Carriers Uniforms to Mcas-urIssued Andrew C, bulletin by just wishes of the people and that the the members by the freedom of their vote Lawson, professor of geology la GeoAlso Ladies Skirts to Measure, In reality form the power of govern- University of California, on the ment. Several other likely instances morphogeny of the Upper Kern Suits from $J2 upward. were related for the same general pur- Basin, discloses Interesting facts ns to geological formation of this region, Skirts from $7.50 pose. upward. and give also an estimate of the time Mr. Worthingtoa read the revelation to for have these THE ROYAL TAILORS, necessary changes by Joseph Smith, January 19th, 1841, taken plaoe. Incidentally the age of nominating Brigham Young ns presl the Sierra Nevada mountalna,. tbe dent and all the members of the high oldest of California, may be calH. E. FLAKE, council and the apostles. In- thia rev culated part from Professor Lawson's con' elation waa a command $o accept the clusions. , 548 27th Street nominations or to reject them In genAccording to his estimates, nearly Mr. eral conference., Smith declared three million years have claimed since Orders Taken' for General Transfer, that even in the orlglnni revelation the beginning of quaternary time, naming the successor to the first pres- when the first great uplift took place, ident, It was ia the power of the mem- and rained that part of the mountain ber! to accept or reject. Mr. Smith range about 2,500 feet Professor In reply to an Inquiry aatd Reed Lawson then divided quaternary time Smoot become an apostle April 9, 1900 Into two periods, that of the evolu"Right here let me ask' you when tion of the high valleys, following thia your last child was born?'' asked Mr. upheaval and that at tbe cutting of Worthington. the present canyon system of the Sier1 don't know whether that has any ra Nevadaa, which followed a second bearing on the rase, said Mr. Smith, and greater upheaval. but I believe it waa on the day Mr. MAY RETIRE. Smoot became an apostle. "Then there has been none since ? said Mr. Worthington. May Go In For Literary Work in London, England. No, air. New York, March 7. Rumors that Then, aa far at you and Mr. Smoot will soon were concerned, you were tn har- Commander Booth-Tuckretire as head of the Salvation Army mony? remarked Mr. Burrows. Mr. Worthington Inquired whether In America and he assigned to literary at any of the joint meetings of the work in London are denied by minor a typewriter that la out of repair. It first presidency and the apostles, the officers at the organization headquarpays to keep a good machine, and that la tha kind that we ere selling. Wt question of polygamous cohabitation ters In this city. inThe commander is on a tour of will sell yon n new one or an old ou had been discussed. Mr. Smith said it had not in either advisory talk or spection of the work in this country fixed up to do the work like new. I! In regard to the taking of tha action and will not return for two months. you do not went to buy, we win rent to prevent the practice. He declared He will then go to London, accompan- you one. We will keep It In repair u oflong aa yon went it that when Mr. Smoot became an apos- ied by about on hundred loadingconficers, to attend the International Perhaps you would like to trade th tle the ntatua of most of the polygafor one that mists had been fixed many years be- ference of the Salvation Army work- typewriter you now have ers. This conference will keep the la In better order or for some different fore. . style. If so, let ua know nnd we will Mr. commander absent until August, and call In answer to questions by and see what we can do for le to the effect rumor discredited the Worthington and Senator Borrows, Mr. that he will then turn over his work L. BECRAFT Smith said Senator Smoot had never In Americn to Col. T. B. Combs, now advised for or against continuance of In 24TH AND GRANTS COR. n of in England. territory rharge polygamous cohabitation. In returning te convictions, Mr, Smith said there had been none amce the manifesto of 1890; that all of the convictions under 'the Edmunds law For Courteous Treatment Stop at were while Utah, was a territory. Senator Dubois referred to Mr. Worthington as counsel for Mr. Smith. Dew-Dro"I protest. said Mr. Worthington, I am not the attorney forthe witness. If 1 were tha examination would have been far different A list of the judges OX elected since Utah waa a state shows were that the former territorial judges chosen without exception and that all ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL of them had formerly sent Mormons to TREATED. cohabitation. prison tor polygamous The yurpoae of this waa to deny th In4 ference that the Mormon church dominates the courts. Mr. Worthington read the list of senators and representatives elected from Utah since the manifesto of 1890, lo show the percentage of Mormons and Genlilea. Witness waa naked regarding each, Waa he a Mormon or a Gentile? In regard to Frank J. Cannon, who waa elected to tha senate, Mr. Smith He waa classed as a Mormon, said: but he was a poor one. Latest in Ohlo--lanud- ry CDmmittcc Gives Detailed Report of MAECTf 8, 190f. Challenged President Smith to Show FOR' LADIES SO Dents Each Proof. airman Washington. March Burrows of the senate cothmittee on privileges and elections, has received from E. F. Shupe, president, and A. E Tabor, secretary of the Eastern Colorado conference, Rqrganlxed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, a telegram denying the testimony of F. Smith of the Mormon church Joseph that Joseph 8mith, Jr., was the orlg Inator of the doctrine of polygamy, Chairman Burrows has caused eubpoe-nae- s to be Issued for Messrs. Shupe and Tabor. Tbe telegram to Sena tor Burrows declares aa uatrue the statement of President 8m(th that rev. elattons commanding polygamy were flret given to Joseph Smith, Jr. It asserts that Brigham Young alone la responsible for that pernicious doctrine, and that the polygamy religion waa Introduced first by Brigham Young In 1833, nearly nine years after the death of Joseph Smith, who never had but one wife. The telegram continues: "Statements to the contrary are false. Ask Smith to show any children from any of the alleged plural wives of the first Joseph Smith. The courts have decree that the Utah Mormon church is not like the church organized by Joseph Smith and that the first Mormon church successor Is the Reorganized Latter-DaSaints, headquarters at Lamonl. Iowa, consisting of a thousand honorable members who do not believe in. nor practice The Mormon polygamy. covenants were changed in 1870 and what purported to be a polygamy revelation was Inserted. 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