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Show Tfrgii inqdAi mp the Moronsii kaamiseu popes, UTAn, y,j Sunday iioilmmj, Mt firitPL (Will IN POLIflCAL AND Miss POWER INDUSTRIAL limner, Alien: L'n nuie. L'ltali.A:. a. Jerusalem r Of THE I i 'L' . Fileuse" liCiiliamll l 11 tn i. I'iellnO. lv E. ti , W K morn aI Tho d fc: tb It 4 l Ml f Of l V, k!ij, f tilt hrr. now barwith the Balt Trust and it gaining with Ohio caiiiUiiaiu to build an interbrean electric line f:o:n the northerii to the souiii central part of tbe time, which it will ultimately control withubt spending miiv ni iuoy. for it. will put the fiuuc.hiics and iiKu of way it can secure, wi'inxit coki against the hard itu h of the Ha:'teru; is. The getn-ias:h:n was iustiimeil Mcrcant.'lc with the Zion n that hjre' It hu beta of ran start irom tie interior ,lie la rid 10 A,ber1' Oil MfXi tod ponton of Can-I- d, and sleep tmy 1 Wild roof. Mormon tiiithi under Is absolutely. V,i --aring, K broad rth- a Like true. niiiwoAoateiy Jloiniondum suetclies arros kteraaiiouail lines from the snJ tine non hern touiurrn a'tuust 10 tlie ol tli iiwtint nt. othIn pia.e tills ribbon narrow; eners it expands, but nowhere it l u tire! c broken. sectional diffIkspiie climatic and who an.l woinea e mm ti erences, a are remarkably i bis belt All look to Salt laike City for nJvlce and Instruction. All venerate of tbe church and hr Hu. preNde.it iweitu apcniles a the true representatives nf Uud upon earth. lue ribbi-n- , to which tbe belt of Morattmon ei! If men baa been roin pared, two ains Its maximum width between hundred and three hundred miles north y Here it extends oi Ball from eautern Oregon acrus ilia state of Idaho, and well toward the eastern line of Wyoming. At other place along the belt insurmountable obstacles have been to the east and the west. Colorado, for some reason, is not a followers of propitious field for tb Brigham Young, although It affords homes for some large col.mien of Sait's;" that Is, Mormons polygamy who, while they denounce snd deny the authority of Brigham Young and his successor, base their words of he fkith on the written Prophet JiMjrh. HELPING ITS WARDS. Nevada has ben ignored, chiefly bemuse of the few opportunities it affords for agriculture. FnentiaNv, the Mormon are an agricultural ami a postural people, taking, as a rule, but little interest In mining. Nearly all the colonlsta hare, at me time or another, been resident of Utah. As the arable laud in that state was taken up, the population, steadily augmented by the arrival of oonverU from broad and tbe naturally rapid growth n( polygamous families, overflowed, following the line of leant resistance. Tbe church always stands ready, with paternal tare to pul its ward la the way of making their own living, and so naturally sought the lend which could lie taken under the homestead law or the desert set, rather than the developed forms to tbe east. It simply happen ej that the unoccupied land lay north aad south of Utah. About fourteen years ago a movement began to the Big Horn country. In Burthen Wyoming. Agents of the church gathered data as to available homesteads, the quantity of water, the rhanuter of the soil, fuel supply, etc. A favorable rcjiort being made, Mormons van counseled to settle in the Big Horn basin. Families In poor circumstnnces and aibers who deire better opportunities failed themselves of the Invitation, sad ret out in wagons for the new region. In a surprising short time tbe open government land bad become a populous Mormon settlement. Southern Idaho was settled still earlier, but almost hi the fame way. The movement to Alberta Is tbe latest manifestation of the tendency toward esijansion. In the last two or three year hundreds of famines from Southern Utah have loaded their houno-holgoods In covered and wagon made their way to tbe Xorth. In this way Mormonism has expanded territorially nntll it la now a power in nearly all the atal.es surrounding "ah. tnd in some a considerable e sway. Wherever the colonist goes, the 'Church follows him with Its supervision and Its helping bund. Communit v Ide is encouraged and social feslurvas entered, so that the home) i"kneH that oppresses so many undertakings of the homo-i,nrou- ) & trana-vsnel- la n Ut It," hot X. ed d dis-tunr- bv Tirigham inM bn linn, eUkuii,-- . Young in lS'Jii. It It an imtuense department mure In Salt lJiUe City, with brant lieu in Ogden, Frovo anil Idaho Full, Idfcbu. 'ihe annual sales in thest' stores aggregate more Ilian four million dollars. Thn Utah Sugar Company, capitalized at the Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company, which supplies thv greater part of the fanning Implements used in Utah anil states; the Stain Bauk of Ciah and the Zion Saving B.ink and Trust Company, which le.id the financial Institutions; the Deseret Evening News, tbe Mormon newsfuiiier oigan, and hundreds of smaller enterprises, are all fli.bO-MKKI- ; conducted tem. under the sys- Joseph F. Rmiili Is president of all of them. Almost every other attempt In the United Stats to establish industries, even when backed by great wealth, bus practically been a failure. Paternalism always implies a partial surrender of individual liberty. As developed by Hie Mormon people liowevsr, the cooperative system ha of many who utilized Hie service would have succumbed to intense effort; has welded the mass of individuals Into a solid and wieldy and has at aH times preseu:ed s solid front to tun enemies of tbe com-peiitiv- eu-t..- chunk. WORK AND PROSELYTING. Prospering at home, therefore, under a system of their own, tbe Mormons have bean reaching out Into sll parts of the wnrld lor converts. Missionary of the church cost between obs and two million dollars a yuar. aoso Of this money comes out of tbs church fond proper. It is MISSION contributed by individuals. Such proselyting efforts have gathered to the faith about twenty-liv- e thousand adherents from foreign lands. From one thousand to two thousand missionaries are out all tbe time. Thera are now over SHU.OOU members of the sect. Of these, 300,000 ere in the United States, as follow: In Utah, 226.04MC or 75 per cent, of the population of the elate; Idaho, 30, 0)H;Arizona;10, 000s Colorado, 6,000; Wyoming, 3.000; New Mexico, 2.000; Nevada, 2,000; Cell-- , fornia, 1,000; Montana, 1,000; and in hU bit re UN drn-- i nn.il t,rl with leaders of tho church bare always tvalixed that tbs man who is (iepoudopt oil 1 hem fur hi fxid and clothing is Ips likely to apovlntixe to fnau one who for these ju'tNwiiles. ocn So, witli rare skill, they ha keeping their forces together and expanding and streugihcning an commercial aud iioiuicai msrliine. aud political exIu this imiur-tris- l pansion tlw church 1m lost sight inthe al'J'"oie motive which Brut spired Inc cmninunlsvlo idea. Orfgiiuily Ihe plan was to have every member share in the benefits trout civ operative effort. That m hIHJ the ostensible purpo , but tho hierarchy has been able to o expand its power by reinvesting the profit from Ha various enterprises t.liot it dreams of still greater before sharing with it people tho Wealth which their toil and have accumulated. Just wbat its activity in colonization loan no one but tbe church' loaders know, but at ita present rata nf growth, and with Its remarkable wit-nethe next few years may astonishing strides toward some 1. cou-qiw- ts self-deni- al e ambition. over-weanln- g 040ddM'004HOH000)-i-0HOd-00-:-0-l-0C-I-KO-i- The entire stale will be Interested in tbe announcement that on the evening of Tneeday, April 4, in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, the Coaried Metropolitan Opera company of New York City is to give an operatic concert. Tbe importance of thle event may be understood from tbe statement thirt in this company are thirty or forty of tlie worlds moat famous aingeia of both aexes, a chorus of 2iHl voices trained to . known of the six. in Utah, at least, is lime. Nordics. Sbe was heard in the Halt Lake Tabernacle about a year ago by many residents of Ogden who went up specially for that occasion to Halt Lake. Mum, Louise Homer ha been singing leading roles with the Cunried company for several years. This slues is n sufficient guarantee of the gmitneM of her contralto voice. Competent critics have said that no finiT voire has ever been beard in America. Andreas Dipped By tie. ,,f ,,lp btirt-- to liicor hjr flrL the sale of all pern- owned by It. am not used for 'u p.er!, Ihe United flutes nom'tia1!. though not, la rw0111'". 'ft'mmaieil it from the comtni-rlad lnduMrial situation. 1rnBdr:took ,,p ,he varin - P,irah.iHMk' F' pwlrtnt rv on,wUh"rs S,,n,'t,, of ' 'trustee w wany cor r.nTT'fj1 ,i: nuthorli ies. the rburch hfnef mr fknnn"' 'oiy' bunks, a wholesale Implement work wt,on mills, a knit-f1rbug n': a raliroad, a bathing i, n(1 has stock In rail-"- !' J,11''; ac,orlcs and other enter-l- t ttumern'is to mention. contro, electric Kilt V,SPd ,n Ba,t Lk City ml railway. i. lle " ils with B. sV pn?i' r l rust aud i: inieresfg tail Interests re-i-- w,r such a point that there 'la hardly a member of the chorua that could not secure a loading part in the average opera organization, aud an orchestra of sixty pieces. F.vcrr member of the orchestra, it mar be Bald, is a soloist who has won fame. Utah will not, oi course, hear all of the great artists. That would be too much to expect. But Utah w ill hear no less than a half dozen of them. Names world to conjure with in tbe mu-lc- al are the names of Nordics, Homer, Dip-pe- l, Journet. Alien and De.Marchi. All of these celebrated srti-t- s will be heard st at aeuie interval cf the prngi am. B-- CO.. R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager J oi Ore now in order. A good one b M os sspply you with anything you may pood In oar line. We have tbs Block and caa fill orders prompt. Fac ut tgj Cavatina, Pnrtum... Mine. Ilnir - advance sale has already bren opened and. though the concert la still nearly two months distant, the demand has lieen lively. The prices will he from fS to $1 for seats on the main floor and from 5 tn 91.60 for gallery esta. The last nix rows of the gallery are (hj Aria and chorus, 'InflaniuijMme. Nnrdica and cl.nrna tua" til Chorua. "In Sempltcrnn Sacrula Conductor, Arturo Vigna. Of the Rosaini "HtaUit MaW' it Is MW seals on. the hardly neceshary to upeak tu tbe people and there are91- soma f Ogden. Sufficient is it to say Hint it main floor nl - Application for sesta is regarded aa the great rotnpOKer's will be received at Hi music suite of Never has it been sung the Carstensen A Anson company, 74 masterpiece. South Main street. Halt l.ake City, and In Utah In H entirety, and It mav never be sung hero ngajn. Certainly it checks should be made payable to the will never he sung with its principal order of this concern. The company parts in such superb hands. With Its will be glad to furnirth any additional magnificent high C's and its unrivaled Information on the subject, or letters choral opportunities the work Is ffldced may be addressed to Joel L. Priest, the one that is worth going many tulles t i local manager, in care of the Caraten-av-n A Anson company. hear. The tenor nolo aluue, "Cujus to advised Citlseua of Ogden are Animam." is said to be the finest thing in make their applications early. of Ita kind ever written, and la the tenor and Marcel Journet the bes-These singers rank second only to the famous DeRexko brothers, Edouard and Jean, but many rrilics who o. have beard all four of them say the DeReakes must yield the palm. Mnie. DeMscchi is a dramatic soprano, one of the finest in Italy, when she was brought to New York by Hen- - Conreld, and she h hern growing ever since. Alia Bells Alien has won golden opinions this winter fur her work with the Metropolitan company. The programme, which is presented herewith, w 111 give an 1I of tbe sort of entertainment the people of Ogden will have in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on the evening of April 4. It follow: Soloist: Muse, Nordics, De Mart-hi- , . t THE Cedes Lumber Company 91-6- Elsa (who Is one of those pretty little blunde creatures with a round-eyedinnocent expression, but who i also ae sharp as they make 'em) cm era the room where Cousiu Jack is dawdling at a writing table. He la big, handsome and a trifle conscious of hla intellectual superiority to must people. Elsa (plaintively). I have been having a sort of row with mamma again. you Cousin Jak (sternly) Then ought to lie ashamed of' yourself, as usAnd you wont Le, ual, my deal cou-ialso aa usual. Elsa 1 happen to think (with rather more dignity i'i;in she potnessee) (bat in tbf vai-- nintnma w quite unjustified. Of eoiue, you lake her side; and, of course, you liiink you are In the right. C. J. Quite so. Well, sol) nut your sad Mory. Vhsi is tbe entanglement No; ou second who Ih tlie man? thought i. lion'! t'dl me. A I I to von at bridge lftbt night, don't like your weak hearted deelnrathinn. Sisa-- So you mink you're always In the right, do you? (with bitter triby being ail in the umph I. You wrung anyhow. 'Mu-r- Is no nsnn in the 1 have i to think question. In now that 1 shull never C. J. There I am emirely with you. Els Fiank'.. 1 dont know a man who is wort l.y of me. C. J. J would sooner put It that I don't know a man who deserve- you, though I know many in-- who are far from perfect. Well, If it v.as not a man, what was the , object of your troble? Elsa It was dress boxes. (1. J. What on eartn do you inemi? Elsa ( leflect ividy) I wonder If there Is anything about which you know anything? lire- - boxi-- are. as the name implies, boxes which hold tit esse. The box iu which your dress is sent home is a drr--,- box. Do you think you can understand that? C. J. Yes, my child. What I cannot understand i how you or any other sane person r.n manage to have any kind of dispute with a mother or with anybody else ,.lxst. a rotten dreg box.I Elsa Dre.- boxes are not rotten halo Iba. word. I haie almost all the worJs you use. C. J. (looking at her with a crushed That limits me. expression) Elsa (with derision) Dress boxes are very good boxes very strongly and neatly made of cardboard and frightfully useful. You never know when you mav wanL one. C. J. I didn't know that urgent necessity wa hanging over me. But I'll take your word for it. Proceed. Elsa You have of l an called me care-los- s ami extravagant, and an has mamma. You are always In the right, aren't V(.u? As it happens, this prove whether you are or not. I always keep my dress boxes, nnJ I always have dons slroe I came to rears of discretion. C. J. Y ears of diwvetlon? (Ilia tone implies doubt.) Y ou are not willing Kira trrispb ) for a one cent paper just now. Try , - - thPn POWER Good Resolutions . s work-cattl- e. W(,CW. la7nTr'rntJJ,,F,1,h H LIGHT maaamm - lead by and r fs-1- . MANY OFFICES. mV-kh- UTAH n. first, the leaders In I'r"''ti,eil smt earrl'd mita the - Hie ,lMf look tbe or confu-io- n The ,Gnried Metropolitan Opera! Co. at the Salt Lake Tabernacle! HIS MENTAL SUPERIORITY ''ion of lsnd. the raising ct ,l,e manufacture of goods. kkiiji:. r smith's e...n-'ih,lr(- an rf to-i- s)'ni , rvold 1. 1 rf a Uli:rw of 02111 ll. ihe !,:,sn nf the whole structure of carried on wirn such i iid-r n 1 ,JIi7 . crowding in the )iuicl.ae of rf alt , illegal, relied solely upon vine of theology for vil alltv. It i, ,w. In all probability, lie fertile wonderful Almo. fnmi , In rf Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home by using electric light Hem-tuic- The serious side of politic-- i the iudu-Tu- il Hu Mormon hierarchy i aide, not legislation regarding To scure appropnat ion.-- , to coairol franchises, to place its pe iple on public works, to avoid lln- - i,im-tioof Its enterprises, is tint leal political policy ol the church. shown time end uznin It ha that physical necessity is a government than moral uasion. Tne great aucces of tlu Mormon inlsion-arlein Europe is duo more to lue proiuino of land and a livelihood in Utah than to the force rf roligioiu If. I.uweerr doing s great deal "'c than preparing Its members for 1'ie slat afier denth; It Is fencing them n ngag a, lively and remuneratively n til At W&S tions. e paly-niad- each for additional lights tin-re- expands, sends out other colo-nr- e and siihout exception remain irue to the faith anil thethey great l' iai. u giatwillthing f stn-e- Coa! Oil ? When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 oe-ci- isdies. system of . Had t!i Mormon Church, 1i many prommea in the musical Hue li, a; l ihn tic pardoned a few douhr tins event. To doubl-c-is it me be -- m.l here and now, though, tbiii the tt.-- J Me;rn !itan 0kts i! do exactly w liat It ciMiii'iii'y says it will ia iJ ;isy thangc ai all are nnulo ill the will they cuiiil only in the .iil.iiti n of a'i,r who are better li kiii'nn th:ili Acme utlictit, silcli a tir E;!':-!tir exumple. And any aiichHnge w.il li- umu)iiiiie,l week in Uii-tc- rn a older eommunl-can- t, are held tocciher and bound to kMl T t:i the each other by lasting tics, A colony me plainer almost -Invarii.-M1 UN cWhy Use - nu- - iu con-.-u- II ki eessi inff ,:.v luiu,- kindues. niy mi;i;1. .it inn, Ai: in il!Mre-- . laird, uiy riiini I ills within Oh r'(i.i! I i:.,- with i And forgive me ul! u:v u. l.t-- l the I'lumi-- , l e niy lvfuge, oil be gi,i : me and ndi-eme, Save me ii. Jheiv a',- - uiae uumIi- -i in "Staliat Malei, ea !, i u,- - p. ritvt in H wav, aud em li will he pei fivilv sung on tiie ; to pcifoim kind is avoided. Converts, an well iid . n sinple kciu of Ini. .taut. Here ( n.r t'oinu'd Mcirtio!!tn uoiii,.iiii'ii i.uueii. Y'Ucie bate l,rcu so many dibapiHiint-nicn- ts and Southern Stale about tweiily-fivi- ; lh;.i!i.:.il. in Canada and Colonies Mexico, tin- - apfeivsnie IhIhs about ti thotisaad in twch f i!ioc miifirn . Moiiiion methods not only give l u puli l ..ill KtiprciiiMcy tn I'Tan, con1 rolling toie lu ailjoimi. iatc. Noimalli, a Mormon may tic a oral or n itepuldiiaii, a, he ff, affects Hit iiit !' hut wileil Sll l.o esi of his church or his and tho other members vole as a ui.it nud a (lcc'hive unit. When they vote together itit-elect Ion's in Idaho un-- Wyoiiiin'. tl'cir Ill dose coiiieel tmy tell in Colorado amt Ncr.olu. If Arizona secure, Matcnood, tiicy will . In N w yield great power Mexico, as in Coloraau, their lutlm-ncoi n,c will depend upon the cl nocouuvt between the the u. !,! iooy 19, 'ii Ull4 t Lg thT b m I ir-'i- Phi-ace'phi- - r set in ;t arc 1!.c h.i, .!; 'land. v-- tasai 1 ! Solo violin. Mr. ' .l.i. rr.ni;rAHY Mdtu, ll.-a- ' Aria, "La IVi.e Ji: Yeiow Journal Pagers Are Writing Up Mormonism Is Phenomenal The About the Mormon People The LoJow ng r Tell a Thousand Different Stories North Amer.can and It 7Zt, T Reproduced From iheofConservative the S cry . The Ogden Examiner Reproduces Vouches for the Truthfulness Its Readers At Idea of the Great Amount of Give to Order in This Story Al-nIs Giving Utah. e Advertising the Smoot Inquiry !. rn-iu.lc- i clnisohn Mme. isi J.iurisrt. a., ii .ii la.i;." Meditation. AVr hi r I, to be quiet and listen. I filled up tho box room with dress boxes and 1 had a ht more in the square room waid-robIn fact, I had them pretty well 242 of them everywhere There were altogether. They were all good boxes Hist might have been used again. Last to Mondaying week I was Saturday with Mrs. Hanquest (the boy rather believe that he la in love with me. but 1 don't think he la really.) While I was sway mamma gnt an awful fit of energy and weut about the house saying she wouldnt have anything any longei Among other thinga, she said abe would not have my Insane collection of dresa boxes. Those were the very words she used to my maid, and I don't think it wa right. But shut I really complain of 1m that she has had them ail turned out, eveiy i.ne of them. 1 don't know where ihey aie and nuiinnm aya she dosen't kuo-- eiilier; but aim la thankful to say they are not in her house any more. It means the work of years un e. . ! ; OlH -T- HE- MORNING EXAMINER l! Si t ; II Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from tlie Wire. If you like that done. goipjioKc I wanted a drcs box tomorrow? (Her voice Is full of paihos.) with, yon will not C. J.-- To want n lire.--s irtjx tomorrow, nnd you i know 11. oudly, if you did. you would telephone to your dressmaker to sciiil you one, and oil would end happily Your mother was right. PerElea- - i 's so eosy to av that. haps von will till me why. If you ran. didactic) Cerr; j, tniiidiening'.y boxtH come in Ihe cattainly. egory f,r thing which to mean, weak, vacllatiiT" nund seem to be too good I should like to in lie thrown away. work out I he cubic space occupied by ihe lost 242 iid calculate for you what rent jut enuum your mother was payY ou ing to aceonimudaie tbe rubbish. are boxes dresa that remember mu! not. like tlw 1900 port. Eli-la liniringl.v ) Really? YVhat a of things you do notin'. Ive nevvr myself. tnt:.l a de-- z box . I give C. J. Do not lie silly, . The 1900 port tun words of in, proves with keeping am! increases in to pay its rent. Now , It value. finest yon know, if yon on tbs Pacific coast raise the the dree box. as cosst.Theii wlesa would not palter with jour conscience, grapes on the PacificIf It srs absolutely pure. yon wish to tlideteriorates in keeping. cheer for the holidays corner The dustier. and dustier get some of their wine from nIs one there brokealways which gets By people with gsts broken worse. dress practical, sensible min-lStreet It 200 boxes are Invariably thrown away. i a sign of mental Inferiority tn keep that which is worthier And leave that box alone, pleat'. on Cousin Elen (opening a b' Jack's writing table and finding It full of bits of string! Why do you keep all these? C j. I someiinies want string. Elsa You've got a whole bull of it Don t you B. M. LEEDOM efte tlo'ic. In a know that it la a 'gu or mental Inferare worth-leeiority to keep thins that Those bits of string ought to be thrown awav, as your advice will be. ou would AnJ, I say. I I old mamma y lunch. to roe take 2425 Washington Avenue. follows her (He rise meekly and (Phone 222X) i from the room.) ...AND. s!it K-- n 1 M THE ITALIAN SWISS a El-a- COLONY wis-loin- s dta-foo- d -i Inr-tl- KIZZINI BROS. ch-a- WINES lx (& LIQUOR'S s. FALSTAF CAFE fi for Breakfast. Get Fresh News WILL YOU a . invest In b place of anlmprevsd land! In Webar County! Adjoln'ng Improvel farmaf Half mils from A R. Statlonf Right next tp Irrigation Cenilf Providing you can buy on monthly payments? Say 919 oi 916 or 920 per month f Or quvteriyf Or annual payr.iertaf. And no Interest? And no taxes? The owner t pop taxes end een Bros to use Ihe land until K is ftilly paid for? If So mA Id piece Afm .! ; li t Y H of land will seat you 5400 for 20 aseoeL 9800 for 40 seres. 9100 for SI sere AcUrcss or Call on i: HUN fER & KENNEDY Room 6, First National Bank Utah Ogden. Building !! I i i i |