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Show RA RA RAK AAARARARAARA terest in til' Ghat ten pete cote nel a D 14S been said and theore good1a péople of Utah to showask bsof ges every "1 indore Littiefeld. by Mr. te the Pee he eee party, that they' has.still donehonor.so much Presidentfor noe velt, who this country, and: by their send uphold they world. tha it word to. tht votes undertiking® he Mas statedana ae:| he has started ; and ac-| that confidence thought I in was me, licre ii me! the Unityous placed in my election as ponuitbr ed States. _I realize that. because worthy of it,-and at me, and point the finger of senrn ° that mistake 5c the in senator of the rr < made i Utah SG of people ealetting Reed United Smoot States [ ple or of Jewish the Gentile people, eltizen within of Utat Has for help or people but the any of or peopeo- of every a as And have been a senator to all the ple, not a senator of the Mormon I the honest borders of the state one appealed to me adsistance fypm the A ‘i Ail /} 7 resse f quiet, ; For 1 | d the Gardner a complete . Night of i and medium heavy weight fabrics. For the Boy, there is Night Shirts a plenty. Prices-Night Shirts, 50c to 4 fur $5; Pajamas, $1.50 to $5. = Ue AONE i \ PRICE Nd ; S=3 }. \ |] 4 AS "Sows state | unl ppor FOR trade will not only teach you something that will assure Apply at once. M DONALD CANDY he wanted = talk to politics] civilization and one God. nearly ree thousand /|}an pune a S , : campaign, would everyw here. | $y ee dipeee | ; it ‘otis ae . Ler Aha nen i | was to ask him up : withWosnGeorge } Prescription this: campialg I appreciate aed! have local difficulties ind local controversies.. With these I have no, personal concern { have learned on MY arrival here. of. these controversies the attention of this peo} that distract Pennsylvania Railroad came ome 1e ale Now, you all i When President ake ' remember, Roosevelt W my friends, came here ism Was kill has showing in in his gross )part of nection | the with : [Kearns gave a breakfast at his house, /pI® in this campaign. | My relation of") filet: tit and an smuth there, resident and :¢ to rs Presi- Smith went ae Invitation . 4 tssued he dent didn't See ih i | ficla | Or ES hog by versonally, ant cea of this while Say y her iniis A a Mtatietan my eoneetns duties in a6 the in a house discharges of Issues Perfect exact represen-|an unvestipatton rigid esto. President he the. bias es ‘Is. that Sa the ; Wouldn't Smith "Now, or issuing..of mittee «man tion would to determine whether the after' | 8 Ido now, that jt the ques-|more representative; ation from Utah was entitled to house of representatives. Interfere. all?.-In-1904: that as a of ‘ ‘ unable i been how eae of the not in a priceless of the regul: ‘Hons m, get to nervous prostraalee disease symptor is commonly functional and. organic disease 0 funct 7 me, Tete nduces re eshDp at ee elieyves men ntal apx ae y 51 male weakness,' organs, werk tlons. chronic and ulceration Dr. Pierce's at he and the the found from| truck jin upon today ans . invaluable ence painful larities, pr pe | in. conthe fll-]| | z the | periods, irregu- r falling of the pelvic back, bearing-down sensa‘congestion, inflammation at t Jerse) more that seen and ae in the future.| bodies were re- many { are made a rity, knowledge use them. grown oes tg to and in favor ever by a of the some ata since of tes they reason of thelr and their safe ‘ourate druggists sell that alsothe" ‘and scr sts. = of some gunerior curative virtues and harmle = qualities. In| from alae oa our Ametican in eG to| viendiler-whites ind gradually of| the ote progressive physicians manipul- West medicines growing aes is eumictert evidence t enforcement: trains the| covered tion "Favorite Prescription" ia a positive curs for the most a complicated and obstinate cases of "fe- train, | wrecked the of car second States to create a/the of the United power he came of congress, the adjournment YCAAAAS : ERAN NANA FJ RVAARNVASAAAAAANAAA it the given not I have that of Utah closest of attention? And if the apfy e ; > pee}. | disqualification that would. prevent/the coroner and his assistants spent the } pee vend) Whey tae to ee him being sworn into: his office and | entire day in the search for people peal has been made, and it was ar 1] j | dent's office, Hes and went', I happened be in " honorable one, I have taken great |tended to bring his means here. And|to what this man said. He said, ‘In the back room , I at ard him ask taking his seat. Inasmuch as the case} who had been over the tracks during | did not disclose that ; ~ + ‘ eee | : en ; ~ " ee , he was the|/the half hour previous to the 1time] pleasure, indeed, in going early and|I want to say to you, my friends, I) this same theatre last Thursday night | president. Smith there to-request Reed d 8c! 5 4 . in , late to any department in Washington welcomed him with all my heart, as I) your Tiere: in your presence, at-} Smoot to re ‘sign from the se ae ie of the active practice of polygamous relations|the train plunged to the bottom of the]! || to assist them in securing what they | will all good people from all over this | tempted to convince the public that a] {jpnited Stat President. Smith . told in violation of ‘the. Lay : should have |}Thoroughfare with almost a hundred} | 4 proven anes t ane |} ypen 1 disaster seat in the|and Seashore railroad held then,| Although two more I was sickly day. afternoon, and| harmless but efficient medical roots > cause to hat paeaibie since. has onl ta | fevecue Order. possession Information| negligence upon. the é has he ithe on vy, nervous exhans ti n, ee ne ae fo Bn cee State- railroad officials the equipment of Phomas' at "all. He ee ane of His \tatives. During my first term. it be-} said guests and he never said a..'Word See came my duty to act upon the com-|make scat and subduing nervous excitability, frritabil- All Mechan- That Claiming ment miles to address) - a ef In this | 1 Bae GO; COME Sm ine | "He stil | more than three thous and miles it uy ‘wae, not satisfactory. Mat continued pleading with him for his| that travel I could promote in a sma assistance. And I wish: also. to say | degree the: election. of state a. Republican Atlantic. City, N. J., Oct. 7 30,-It 3wa : , ‘ that the only way he got rid of him | congressman from the state an ars " | reported tonight that Coroner Gas-| why he didn't take it A.‘id. Smith. he tal it When tain ith weak peer eas rae ‘4 soothing and. stre aad ning perv- ES | RECOVERED BODIES ‘MORE o suppor iim for 1@ senate o 1@ titted" States; and President. Smith old him that he wasn't in polities, bu For fF - ‘ vor™ - President oe ri Negligence of Railroad | Z strength Perea aea cant tee Teen Wah Work in store office or. schooiroom, eho sita i 7s | orivarteas) Wustheld burdens a of Gross} Officials. CO Cc . and | but will pay better wages than any other G and Tae |}/Coroner Has ae This |j class of work in the city.J health that when general the Us if tho cet Ileate womanly organs cu ved the whole body gains In health edd < a CO. will teach you the |] |] i a FOR lar intimately so is | le ia "roman! } Naared INFORMATION tic th stret ‘ i impart- tonic, lnvigora tide erful, healt tas SEARCHING ' art of chocolate dipping free also including wages. you employment ina, atch, sn, strength tn Recaps . STILL ~~ GIRLS. THE J. G. McDONALD CANDY side, . Shirts ; In Pajamas and 1 \ ' 3 t es Man, IS comfort- by showing is assortment 1 \ 5 sleep n y|| | : Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription | | | ERAS ht refreshing the store REE 1g induced often A or Ni able Night Clothes. | ps / He You have tried hard to live a life in Washington, and at home, that would bring no discredit upon the dear old state of Utah. I have tried to carry myself under the most trying of circum- sav i | ee ‘T wis on-saxy" to 16. people that I bet Sigg Hl hagkron ee onor 1a was co ferrec ' wpon REE e€ SS ERRAKRERARRS RES undertakings Seeea ty RRA SSSA NSSS SSA SASS SASS SSNS 4 ANNAN ANNAN SSSSSSAANNSAANSESSASSNNAS aa eee NANSNANS AAA AAAAN AAS SASSASSSASASAASS AAAARAL eee fc THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1906. 2 truth; my mother taught me to be honest, and a tto which she set for me to follow ir life was to be true to myself, ti e true to my country andto*be true to. my God. I have tried to live according to those teachings I do not know of one act of mine that has been done deliberately or intentionally to cause an Injury to FAVORITEalteruPRrfamous tive. blood purifier and stomach tonite, the "GOLDEN MEDICAL, Discovery." Write to Dr. Pierce Nt ae a case, He {fs an experienced egse as physician and will treat your confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him att thought was their just due. country, or even from foreign shores. | dead president of your church, the |)jm that he did not elect Reed Smoot | wareey Tf; maony-v one Seae See ‘l) passengers Invalids' Mi tel and St irgical Institute, Ter ; "He came to Lake Vener: ible a Unitto the senate-the Republican house That is my. posi-| It is not however, the}. Buffalo, N. x ,of which he is chief conTwo Sinister Requests. : PaSalt , 5 City. YS and | led States Lorenzo torsh{ Snow, 1 sold tl cee vet I party }-nimotrom tion on thesthe great question. On this)eoroner does known, not think that thethatwreck! sulting pbs an }looked over the situation for a day } are senatorship, and that he was|sent him there, and he didn't, propose | preat action I. shall as- vet express | : ‘ eh ae teress, : e! "Tt is true that I have had two re: 3 ; ; aie , the buyer of that exalted seat.' B e t T a Bite, C a i t Gt . | Sreat, Acco SRE aSs) expre nO! was caused by a defective brake him --- a r 2 ni 1a r or two, and decided that he would go} ree: Q ,_ |to interfere in any way or request his} opinion as to the wisdom or policy, or | ; oe a | Sail quests made of me that I did not think }home and bring his family oyt, and|_, What did Senator Sutherland say? | r¢ signation | propriety, or necessity. of the political information: he has in "his pos fon | really was for the best interests ple‘ity. Oe eee Senator Thomas aa of eee the peo-|he ee ees be a Mormon, ed in the the same it was use Mr. Frastfer, who ianer: Tine That they: wished influence-what of bettering me for? see to]|him for conditions for the]his in the make Salt eee : Lake on the F ive to this state > to Le stupefying ae ec hiet editor, | ay rere In part ae) of nee the my who friends, who is preaching think it is the to you his|he active) President my he never he other| in SI friends, ‘that was true, if he would 1902 be I in the want do iarthte not eons propose with to will ex- reference disc losed clamber a Bodies not be Being show that| to you| requires such a Wile: Aspersions, there is religious a suggestion reflec a. Pen as at ahah sued any condition , character ay of vat OF by death Dr. noe y ve the inque st certificates Souder, county) | were js-} physician to,the board of OGENy, Pos atte re moval of the bodies from e making ‘ ae until Removed. | Fifty-two position to axinting I opinion T regret Santee al or | such ‘In now and press any thereto. Rebukes if he was! was clean, ‘ts, of amitation. thewhodoc-| munity 7 is is: Fri ank, 2, Canndae "Lee Pp to]tell you, It} honest, if owed to the then ev-| elected States he atdeast, of "Now, The | one chief|trine of Thomas Kearns? and that| writing the slush that ‘a ippears the|Salt Lake Tribu ver man to nearly the state, was of the United nt ection, ot re- Tribune the astonishment Bec rou Eee the thesame erybody in the senate make he poe ago to. chiet director of its policies, | leader of your party, and the has been chiefly benefited, Tega obete a en: coming years perring | Oregon . I went up to him ‘and hand and congratulated future aeons City | -was:butgoing a, short, time from Salt bag PAMECCK the A; UPON vrecke ne RUE 7 on oy REORS: Practic ally nies ¢ ua un L00RY.: Ean! the | was VY; | In buying the wok eal poe dlamonds w ane or se with a jewelry. yt house ‘an you rel can rely B Wie, have. an*-establaned Reputation fOr = absoite Bouds, reasonable prices and fat guarantees City or clos ceniaye now ty ot Ee Miso tad Gaal ed United States and demand that the Honorable a Lu TH OMG He ee eit as postmaster of Salt I pire City, ae I asked for the nnatres endechen i 0 d This ier oral cen found out what they were, and when c é x Warned Against Kearns. "When I came home in.1904, the - close. of congress, I was met jutely refused aa math' to' fuse,at but IT. said and again by non-members . "hurc Mormon church. Men would the tice ioe spirit +t r a ne ae st tp ee os bbe Sane -And when } ae he was amen omyhas not the right hat 3 isn't it 5he ' ee m tthat oe removed Dye _ becau ne Sr Sridon I : oe 0, a iether ft one to no it, that alne the songs of her to tell that. Here interests praise. tell of see a tries; her coal ate Nand proud of all in-haha. for are te the as In tate Utah. You ce this kind wish spoken to me, celeee! wanes the un tai to sant? mouth and "it was believe IT had/T her " I I love |‘® I love to tell I have done as haven't ee any 2Ppealto that it is./that ashamed of any dorse that man it because I}. things wishes s D mistaken, Roosevelt. and ree prejudices; to Join I have the \ that Roosevelt, I have has the same I want say also Snow. he will Why, y3be ay that eee yok. or I|7. Sanford, am mipbd: in-| of theyry | Somebodyy if ene Same at take Do feeling toward the United same think good? I Has wish say if he had been given the "WOMIG tba. L w daring tha "I if the sritth ro me anc . Ine that He had had showed country, he had |country. speak as I know | know di Cannon '® Sincerity, to any sect, to |‘? the morgue and there identified as ae Paul pelevers. aad! - Sarah er, 82 years, both of Philadelphia Several more: bodies were seen, but the ve ESTABLISHED / to say that in Vrive'Three We are living AY: under the con- : Fifty-Three 7 Identified. Frank J. on far insincerity, thy name} Cannon, Zia. ‘What this| psurrendeér.' as or to- Every person years of in Utah, age, either male or in out or fe male, of |tain any of Philadelphia jidentified was that Another of William SALT a Challonge thatsiasued. that once |*What man wrote doing our | Honorable Thomas for to the last|to you, myjthe myself, "Who audience to be for I .met him in|mighty around in my|Let me him the city and I wish to say |believe here banquet sold all his wopanty elections article article thaa was B. somemeners Coo- th do me you not long desire of ngo-and | Se us for a| "en this controversy?" in reply, "My and of een ares ers abet e tha tasempone, ‘any. pate this I prejudice,» political: ‘Unconditional | otherwise, Tiends, the state- will not and you-in religious o this UERtIOG the analysis otek. Featerday. recovered covered + ee of EMBOSSED. an Ah te : tle I am here to say to you that the|/at Atlantic City mapoblican | consrése(onal committee "After thorough investigation the anc ub Z > . y Ss ave that then 2 eae administration hope | Pennsylvania railroad - oftie tals | have e people of Utah will re-elect|found no explanation of the accident the modest, unassuming, intelligent, | upon the Thoroughfare bridge Sunday. level-headed, x Sriee : aded, »mmon-sensed gentle-| All possible theories advanced were man that now represents this state on|traced to the bottom, but the cause of ee of ae lower house, the Hon.|the derailment of the train is no betier a |4Wasprominent that here, and national he wentcharacter to Thomas} and wanted to know what his| Joseph lowell Returned. to e ema |the state. After aang with him for short time Kearns said, "I en And on the ground of mythrough prinbefore he was make a very ciple. I it?' 50 th (Cry evening and heard this cleanest opera cut. and house. one One of here the of the Raleigh late several people have |®4 askeg of me whether I there was. a revelation of (Oat. interfered ‘with the. CQUnttY J would leave this Bo to Shother one. Now, I want we to say met me speech and jeneral if any Howell, thig state of 2 the. other eeaticnan par bi ara Th one million years' time The abler is the Ww oa more . be, emphatic seca : because said that it standing with the church | Me opposes and law of my in ane with his country and | have produced that this man!/the | to last the| most was getting along in ye He | patriotic appeals to the honest. nona wife, but most of his sphilacep ecTe people of this community married, but two were not, and/that I ever expect to hear, Now, you eR ne. che lay avn ot my country, 80 little of it that IT would |remove from it rather than obey the hotel|same, They I wish pape abler he to denounce it as longs Power on 2S cope ce Manager bring this testimony befo A, W. ned oney The g or "And ‘I could ar ane. sald you he P d measure and IQ) made i to fit for ‘ If you will call trial , ou claime own 57 us be knew a it suits buy. can an finest few d ¢ un- over- money : If they fit you have : price. WEST a them SECOND at your SOUTH. on Congressional| here, eee sh it was God, mraitee my to where is or it is today. the abler he hi werr state hihim, 1® on me have cause to feel that I have weittnn tan ae ioe and eine. ' 8 Gompers pers ' i friends,| than PRICES CES. ee CARTER CO., Watchmakers,JEWELRY Mfg. Jewelers, 324 maciec examination and the of mechanism showed in perfect shape. hat the rails were And upoh the ice ry eee : draw part- ane precisely. oe 2 ecwere tah. That oe hen It is his : mts-s | anaj o on came py MAIN in STREET a xy ae this rn. oo se roe Nag, an Bangs", prsmuipie od give ‘Mr. it the shows | place. | dnd .t thee upon the} of the » bridge fitted ‘train thin he looked was dis-|2™iIned dis-|it fifteen: or apppached ‘three' he or. Gompers was i He Any | C#™palgn. lawful e all. in He the Strong and -_-_ safe 1 Cvery my , to /|in posed jn the house, to oppose it that and be No we make It| most jnpttant I should conit affords me ytly in ay { Hi, BO" it. J. S. kes vie A eo that eee the able represent United cal I States urge and distinguished men ert? Jeanne it on the floor of the | ~.d here senate that ; Utah ‘stand by the d'Are has a ee ee par- say. on sheer tha that good a REN American Seen ara wana woul in his earth Joseph: hisn-honest; is citizen; to rhte ney wes attention truat rust care, Howell aalk one wish. of t and for him f Littlefield throughout I on ask you, |22¢ make promoting: oe the 6th ‘ee | was given his address, | which was in part as follows: " oe TAttleNeld's Speech: Congressman 2At we this policy it. Return will him continue to the ne 7 jas | Conetee order in that in this,in he may that follow up congry his v ‘to+ : ws caer h ‘ those atralghtforwerd-« | blunt, Congressman rapt net the congress of | sistance phere. sy oe men jeustaln "How true it is that w@ have "eel one country, one law, one flag and one/ here, B effective interest. giving urned Guthrie, a by Okla., by u to. to e all all legislat? the iwieniets Was Preiric Oct. Pen a so ' today quashed | returned agaj an gainst Ol " aha company rancisco. q scriminations es. Be ‘ & WELERS soup SONS » LAIN , STRERBT. were and the and Judge district the the spe- a court, indictment rececentlyiv : the Waters-Pierce Railway the St. Louis charging granting and rate = oe WE ARE @ r) ; HAT BIAN | ryland, Ss ALL CO., STORES - ae Main St., Lake City. oer. poaneas 259 ver, ortland, D; Omaha, + es <a Eyes to be fitt 4 Proper e+ Perly with Blasses should be tested oa he who ome, one an expert. is work ie MY -. tonight eane y- . @ scientifica} ae al- Guess safe. M is Work not fs accurate, SH oO. Jensen, Eyesight a asatch Skating Rink is makorate Sra Deas dec 2 prep arin to" entertain Saas BAA auseen partie °S ¥ Invited, ? OPTICAL Specialist, 5 jaa mais ¢ ee alesis 30.-O; fe es acres is graz as veral ; the Osage reservation an =~ | thousand acres of governimieg ge upon the Red river prairies fires today ene nt, was illeg ean in the Unitea Stetes now ‘eel ar- Vv "! want to sayy my friends, that r ty that has stood by her, the party ictory for Oil Trust. interested in this électio I_ hope, is a {that has protected her industries and Watonga. Okla... Oct. 30.-On every honest, good, ~aralantlorwal Re-| Welfare and return to the house orreund that the e mpanelling of a peblice an should, that Joseph Howell|representatives the man with his as: ‘ial grand jury, magn returned will be sent back Ene, Dalia mer toes what -- ibe smen.| way con-} already ady & § § course a fine Buy JENSEN reigns ceased| towns attack those the warfare, matter have ready. : a -Anarehy rade has almost some -_---. 53: a ranger Moroce have ete., ete. Of do without Set. need respect. for him to do what it was crim-| "phe Adition 1s due to the warfare| eal which | petwee theOne Kabyle to do I had Said man that another my campaign op-|gectro!® anotherclans, as fast as eine | wf jipje What is worse, the tr E that legislation ever since I had} not done} been eee jtinue Carving and failed been c whole and com unication hasas been com| whole | pletely ¢ Off between: many of the| the me o @ Tack to see tha ne ficial F. cimeigis exsfucture and found right. to | invited asked Butter Dish, you cannot feet for in inal | |then ought atthe the brides . to read these bills+ so might appreciate what about. during ask aS ring' DENNER TABLE ¥ You/ pretty¢@ilvérware. It mz ies the meal as nice. <A set of Knives and™Forks, a set of Spoons, Sugar and Cream set, was beyou four: Read cad. controversy was read them once repryepnted ss me help to|\who ee aece ae Hien : FOR THE THANKSGIVING ihe moy! that these we 4 | evidence exactly in. the wainte wherrthe valle joined and into my dozen _ Didn't nm othe es dave | campaign. first say this that the people pe andme I/to. the consider that |. I would obligation quality. buy. ae that ¥ a peper mt oo tp any ‘to |great pleasure to repeat it now. Face will claim the right to Inter. | that you have reposed in me I want| ,"One other proposition. I congrat- | ¢.,-nd may ask the aid of other iD | to be true to my country; I wam to|Ulate the people of this great state ro? powers to restore order The | have also the mere man-made law, in the I things. that "It may future may be, failmy in friends, doing many It may be that I, In the future, may; = +4 SS saving . are coats-the you give also y laimed can . and will go a , Tou An I betrayed OO e 2a oe abou from e r kind we sell. POPULAR jhad Mnetadiog c eae 7 the Democratic party|aciqe from the fact that the inter | will oppose if he stands |iocking sfgnal. could not' hav party the policies that|,,own a clear track otherwise, the | the conditions that puts |yr4age tender is positive tat the yins| Gompers made a a and s the |the drawbridge the Mr. z valle that ir and God commanded himself spoke ridividagliy. me, Tailor Overcoats extract ar Guarantees the ONLY kind to The Atterbury, Fey ie lotive 3 Gibbs, and others, The Gibbs "Thorough bridge that aca proposition as a Democrat Democratic party. ' . Trouble With Gompers. "What was the trouble in my abso- to false. 1 wish, also, my friends, | trict?) that I would never in this world | trict ty read an wenger ® | pres- Hon- | A am 456. Gy {trucks were intact, ; and 2 there2 was | retaining its policies wiiala ore ie the Ceother Re eee of > promote the welfare and happiness of parts to throw any lightu ; loves more that flag anddo, allit- 4s.that it reprethé more 7 Sents because. God Rant hore harm. has given him a greater power me PES LE dy iit; ; and when that set tries to: impress | is!§ no reflecti eflection asked | ]utely people | tO say peop rs E M eir There many were the S . et Cannon.") great testi-.| after aeler can save from 25 to pe r cent b y orderin g i clothes from convinced a who Smith ‘had committee, u » d\ there are the at ave Suits idiots who will not investi- | yourselves, or they are! tonight st place, Raleigh, "Of co. Lake ewe The ONLY Cc aemale aoeoS ri he officials @= 0 "It was hoped that the trucks of the C an raise > rate Seo ee ot war er ad would ' afford some Clue, : but they do 2 a dis- , affecting . Salt ra known than It was at first. wholes Gta state is a Democeathe man. of ability, able modest man, the Hon. Joseph ; who in line with the Re te Se 23.3. _ Bell ‘trom. ‘Ina. lowing statement regarding the wreck ag at Powers, understand it is said that "T tinguishe Be ae *S; New. York, Oct. 30.-The Pennsylvania railroad tonight issued the fol- Howe "Howe | in Powers this Se At of of Teall Yeatlroad: ment is so absurd that it is hardly] worth notice; but I wish to say here ‘ result. Want beh I hope disturb ney ie ling to place my check in the aan a let ee unt, anc c mot; pares SOUR, HEPAT he can trove| ; prove that is true, I will allow him or the} man holding it to give that i to éaj charitable institution of this city, Pretense of Principle and Hundreds of men . have al ready been convinced that to°*me,'and iL "Frank who. ‘ this challenge for, Kearns?' I thought of know Washineton. weak-minded || aca 3 : men é themselves. oh he read you a part of this, and I} to|Thursday He told|in and UTAH. LAK E City, REASONABLE PRICES. body I see * , i oO 1€ € Se a ee ins a citizen of free, the2@ United States ange, |ley, a N.traveling salesman of was Eastadded Or-| | anyCommercial Stationery und Cards,exe in aper ere rte é4nd oA paper here, a purported| entitled to the fair, IntelliJ. Another name style, neatly and promptly % Statement made by Frank J. Cannon| gent and untrammeled exercise of the|to the list of Issi h i last night, and it ts as follows: ‘An; rights of an American citize ‘ Oy Se ak OS, aes... Wwilen, 2C wes | quteds< Call: up ind. 2408. OF "arog Apostle < officeof the en Mormon Church sat in| should degrade myself if ie Made any ter En IA of, Gertrude Metin ne Hazel, npr was sere upon RN the! your NR office with AT samples. My call at and{S2!4_to-him Hadt testitloa' beforesthdt' éonithe Honorable Thomas Kearns oney the he intended to come out here, and he ee what he. said, or you heard what * intended to make this his home-in-!'he said. Let me call your attention ‘ me an not at S r: | and} the} only do isidenitl of this party, but 3} I M TI) that think to vou want not do a ne of he had seen in that. little city: ~ section, V0. Tesice os Peete eee * |)prove one thing as to what a person | Speeches and asked the people in my ANARCHY RESNS Went there to the banquet, and I want | |was may my have said as witness, unless it | Gistrict to overwhelm me with defeat to say to you, my friends, he then had own individual testimony. For | Now Why? There is some injunction NOW IN morocco 2° Compunction in speaking of Presi-|that case has not been determined ‘yet, | in its character that Mr. Gompers has dent Smith as a worthy citizen. Now )and I think it would be. very unwise | been demanding of the American con| that was in 1904, and I want to say |!ndeed for me to quote from it in any| gress. I happened to be on the com| 1°to "you \ou further that after that ban| Political meeting, unless it apply to me es eee : . | € mittee the! on laaialatl judiciary, which refused to|o@ Communicatio ¥ Completely | uct ‘was. over. ‘Honorable .. Thomas! Personally. have i ' 1 y - ¢ ut OF, Ee tec ye rin smith = "Now, 1 want to.tell°you what-I'diad|22ve Me legislation reported that he | |*°9™S took, President. Smith to one:} cay) anc want you people here to| Wanted reported. And that is why he Between @1Y Most Important =. | judge of what I. stand by|C@me to my insisting on my Towns every me word of it. T-sald, (Herefor Mr Smoot | reporting the district legislation. owns. you that he was delighted, and he had | orable George Sutherland make one of | words of praise to speak of all that|the best speeches that wasever made| ~ I there |i" honor of these men, and he SEES) BO 18 8 oror 20 and | to, ofthat: that banauet banquet some 20 States, surroundings, and told him of the peo-|ent and any Francis L. Lyman had theeee people : of my state xthat I do| fortune and not = his a fault that that committee, after testified Hyrumbefore M., | yjon re Ss : he be- vemblant ade. made combina |say that of the followers thought he would |you City, or to some!gate town riearby. When Provo and took him ple that attention wrote € snocKe Banquet honest, and believe theyy are ones y anG doing & the | will and duty of a good citizen of this | of it it to his residence, and he come to Salt Lake and to | that Satan February, 1905. I believe- but let.me go back to the history of | this.thing.and see whether he wasso.| oh shocked in the first place. | friends, that not long ago I had a/That was the absurd part of it, but I} man come to Provo from the state |want to sey to you that there is some- | of Kansas. He came out here seek-|thing deeper than the absurdity of it. | ng a hom He desired to change | Why, the man that did it either takes| buggy else Kearns, with soa y "After President. attitude I that that Allen | 7.fied before Roosevelt | because I Know there are men and the Mor-|men who are absolutely honorable Course, the leaders and owners great paper. Why, is any to gs ete sold. a Senator- | S¢ttlement.of privileges els s¢, somebod pos s Apion ® you the Ameri arty today ©)"been. . AmMCrCan. party Loday a combination had ;)® ashamed of truce every Presiden€ made with Tribune's vears? dressed his| any party or any class in this comthe} munity, but it will t idressed to the Lecommunity unity 1 1 ahalleGhaeeven _to anc hall endeavor Frank é my friends, you all remem- | Kearns on DANIELS few you to call your "I want to say also that I am {ern to say to you, my friends, when} ashamed of the course taken by the/I first read it I thought to myself how Salt Lake Tribune. I am ashamed of j absurd it. ‘Is I thought to. myself:| state to agree they _ "use. cae citizen's | 2 Ih! somebody never in almost the same breath he lies|founders feel. and I know their acts atl made by ‘President Roosevelt withAS the io. Challenge. gal maa Henly ape ET v people of Utah. . is "T noticed in the paper this morning e | to |committee to the senate of the Unitthat the Salt Lake Tribune that it does? particular people of Utah. peoj Not only is he- ashamed The respectable to Senator Thomas day. Thomas oe of : in- belleve that|in my case. That was in the year|a them that are anpe Me agus Prank J enn OD ce believe ESC sent back ed States of; and as he is, I am and Roosevelt, President com-| the nae condition that they |Was to be read by Senator Kearns in | he asked this same party to go up and] repudiate those leaders and that|the senate of the United States, 1)|see if he could not secure the support would never follow them, for I| Want to call attention to the fact how | 0: President Joseph F. Smith for his| that they have too much honor |Shocked he was in February, 1905, | candidacy for the United States sen. y e "Dp ,| when cae read the article written by | ate. wauld an though party that will that is ashamed him. I despisé for the deal he on an whether Thomas that Kearns sincere |in the position he is was taking to-| Mr. Matt Daugherty, |Zbomas Kearns had been sent: back to| ret tsMalt senate of the Sarria United States? Neverto | os ng = mae ne poe SOO Ad e the Pie KORICL. Talat et pay' yention here, made this statement. aid good people here that the day will| Yes, and [ am reminded also that cuihe.whendvanyiifonest Aweblican Aly since that speech they mide him vice i Athi h ae U chairman of the committee of that |!9& Within the state of Utah will) t . rty,| party. Delegate: Matt Daugherty of know absolutely why it was ; this party) Salt Lake said in a specch in the Utah | ¥25. formed, and what the object is; s ake said in a speec U for I tell you the beginning of it was BRE CORNPa ORM OR: September Ot gee ene a dlalibnesta: upon hatred and revenge, , graft| | party on 21, TIC 1906; he end mon a then "I wish ; American to "Now I want to say to you that I|/ Delleve it is a deliberate lie, and I) es hingareciae desire, my friends, xour knowingly = new ould they }inink a advancement, President ‘Great President you thought it was for the best interests of | night a6 a few things that happened "Now, my friends, I wish to say stato of Utah. Y . 7 the state _ In 1904. I want every. non-Mormon| this,yy you may - think they . are deing s here or in the :state of Utah to judge|this for principle. . It reminds me of . aj 2 7 Daugherty. S of ae who,Payettein man and want this|ship r = . : want to say first and foremost that I United anes 7. aiStrlet attorneyship, ny taro living loinien: hat is| Is Would be in thebellevethate American Ben party Has toam ashamed of any man that Hite? 5 Abovon President What or what can I| point; there is no controversy of those same |ag that is concerned. ee Ree Meeae Cea hn es Maptye Cart rere there ‘are dened Se things that I am ashamed a into the sen- | President non-Mormons. of eae . Tavs done, of all her industhat has been ac- some of ; mouth, me pleaa < | @/8¢Uss_it! to - make Never Sold Senatorship. sf nbination with Senator Kearns ‘I want to now say to you that} ~ LeMmeé-and the political agalr destimes of hose this |Seyator |Thtmas Sutherland keel never aah sai@‘ what ns has £4 he Said, and identical men that pleaded with me| not proud of, and there are some ashamed : eee and grow. % Let a« non-Mormon numbering, as today, | yay people, but number. true-born American]. Do you think for a minute that if her and are working |S5¢ator Thomas Kearns had been!) _ Ashamed There Iam time of stop I want are- the greatest |° desire word whatever. to say one single | ber when President Smith was called | grievance was and why he waspartytrying|of| itto is represent stated for Utah that reason able |oicctrical .Superintendent Engineer George of yeneral better hethanis the to testify before the|tc disrupt the Republican against any man who|to Washington sees deposits; complished-not perhaps' 400,000. ing 4 million citizens who love after upon pe City then, and asked me to protect the non-|admire an honest man, I admire a Mormons of this community by see-|man who has convictions of his own a |! that his power was not made per-|and is honest enough to carry them |manent here-what do you think|out; while I despise a man who sails ven those same men today are sail- | undet false ver 1 pleads for |: ree and some > of them ae ing under eehis pe colors, |people ato Talse follow Cover him and and pleaus then take evn under. his pay. I want to:say to|as a basis of argument a false postfou, my friends, that in doing what I|tion to ask the people to follow him. ee oie it oe ie 7 soe 00 peutya distance in the future and I can people proud Be But what do you think, think, when I see some it im RIS neaCiniked Tol Lelaren ote HETNHUA ated, an De mining interests, her. great of her sa short Lake Then 21 prosper as you en tl apr teeta aeekaet eh : p o 1607 ye rhe her people, all the .peo. . I mean smelting St Salt 1902. of interests Sopa understand of' 9, the Tegeste thisachievements ie prloneneda ne ants aa cud ofof her ts been|Jan. pare what. he says here with to say|Vaporings every morning about it CEcan | hierarchy." ; sae d 5 aie timent Iam as proud of the state of Utah say never Saget of wield difference what oaa aa to tme itakes , ws : difference to me what his professions 4 ~ a7 may be along that line, if he 4s' ani) honest man and is worthy of the posiaw penal eo ee him, be he oe ‘ ne : ae has stitution of the United States f fifty-three bodies take arene States, and d Altogether g 5 iree bodies taken So are the rani of Utah under that|from the wreek have been identified. constitution and the constitution of the |A negro who was lost in the first ear state of Utah, if I understand it aright, | was today identified as Horace Foun- them Religion Makes No Difference. "T wish to say here now, and I want makes charge thing Where on earth or for the last two] me |famous a =« dare|19¥*,. se oe and : 3 today,; 2 Meee Pe OUe.. ODEN the vials of wrath| on the streets, they would shake my | there sensible men, and espex ially men hand and they would say, ‘Senator writing for a newspaper to an intelli-'} ©vers day and pour out all the abuse} : ; gent people, that would put words of It 1S possible for his brain to conjure ?| with B every streets tp be meeib as pdapusht ; he. big ‘a ca ERniahr enn ET would Srehitn pleading f t that j be dignified by such aterm, first, . (Here Mr, Smoot es an extract} urge them to cast the elective fran-|@ivers were unable to compute the 1 based upon an absolutely willful|from the Millenial Bre | chise unbiased by prejudice and un-|®&*aet number. The coroner thinks the }falsehood, and then he asks me to ; "My friends, ant to ask you disturbed by local controversies, number will be increased when the cat jcome here and give him part of the |since January i902, Hel change has ‘The Republican party profoundly still in the water is brought up. Fully | time tonight, or " arrange another place in the life in the char-| regrets five more bodies are. e ur 1c eounted fot : 5 ange an 1er mee sef- | taken ate ife or or in the char Ee Ss tt te existence ‘ of > any. controilk ing and discuss .the: He that he. has |a@cter of President Smith. What would| versy here. ' ee fesnniomuitre a Sienerad. s é me: because why? )> Not that a Ss Mor-t and know /rest abso-|the coven tery Mr ae onge os a a living soule ;, I did not to wrong ee al office be ae ae te a Fone eoualy disouted.' ~ 5 e ; ets ir . ycing ow, my friends, I want to say to you that he ofwish-|people away thatand want to they have can a}|to you that this.. challe ces if go to the President the |home of peace where | } lienifi LAO OOD take his Wt Wl Galt from 5 He Imewant to IT Jearned - to It that I was to: Ogden s rallro City Salt Lake postoffice? No, it wasn't got : » he lived | (8® Church. This charge was made in{what Frank J. Cannon. thought of| speak to. Mormons.. Gentile B,|eror Onda was ‘stave In, and -the ratlroa that. It was to carry out and assist eva S aeos Fe = ate ee a double leaded editorial of the Salt| President Smith, and I want to read | aainte a Binper but who aero nae men. had: great: dificulty in ‘hauling it him in gentleman, bringing thewho: defeat of that || lives. childrenI want became scaredmy forfriends their | therefore Lake Tribune, then hands. in honest an articlein that wrote which] to citzens the bodles yard. found today were hurried man,a was postmasto sayeven to you, different So far and|to as] was youpublished the he Millenial Star,| toAndtalkwhat I may ofsay the willUnited not States. be ad- |' The "ii " . nome, that Salt Eck postoffice, made | gentleman request and demand, and|/shook his this: my purpose i decided jis Kearns requestjafter of me and also another person, a|Lake y00r, Simple -minded man claiming to / Shor 3 Main oon \l } ) |