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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1907. 07 1 |! . 1 - BELL IS urely enough heterodox Tle does pause to argue about the articles eee but simply dismisses them not ee ig DISCUSSED | new ~~ Frank eee on | is Fa Edd y Alleged Her y r P eaches esies of is "A A Whose j terpretation A New C services Fay ae Fay of P Exciting th the | ways, pounday Eddy the Rev. preached =o oe 11 A funp be rere and E the Units n ae on Frank! rhe ST "New being "The of Pea pes is =. theological thunderstorm state the central of religious only are, the professors logy," but and sage, of while 000 his copies ing I latest the in ask man recent ten your anc This The RE ae f- hi isc 0 Oe ey ete tar Hhinkeer ne + z his ae gotiations: divis ay "Your communication pride which|the power of builded about | of long official centuries.|/bally when be and has been done by|in- through a widely diffused we have the will age, con- already to "In reply I have the : crowds a poin headed | ofphers the upon Christ by one Among among off and cry to make upon OF Se Benjamin Young This as ks C anh iy "s such la , oe As ne aladdin toate Ee ae hy His | Ged. js | about as definite he {ing Pa \eaee in the iis and upon God, I and in nce, mankind pe EMRE) this is indeed his central for me to Know burden of . and Cicero, 1144. were to pro- | thetic formally va cars expression Gea inanthe him? These when the et ly dis-jan DDEPUTIES universe, aes Zoraster |} hammed anc Pena W. B ep eee eat they the world's and has and tedching 1as been * aa ows 4 of so ee two cars set upon by Toes ery. I th ar efforts Me between our except our"Itsideis that logical being and which we enough for , Aurelius given an the priests and company understanding through! "as committee, and oblain|into to our future We wagon Slater neues relation-| evidence further wish which Jesus ofgiven Jesus‘by. Christ to ‘ say , }tell us with that > Christ eee herae Says: a eas : a humanity was divinity aes humanity, He pe no way from the rest of cept as he was separated i Pera ; serts that would: ate Master or the De Suggests | with of the Meeting. Se crowd | the "Te Ministers will atto mect I ape ‘ m o rithite S Ph ‘ pavastors ih ; street car strike and aoe ny that sin should | Prayers for conciliation SAThen a < ; pea BoE rial | kin of is rent spiritual,a not material. aid neti ive states of the soul. |chureh, = guilty : , al 2 soul awakens to the | and and ill A mean. It || up either side of Yours > s gehered referre several The lay "to°o the offered} Rev. their Ben-| Gee , Signs ness Booth's other beard] mio SS of < Bae DROW After this mee ate | terruption unmistakable of the | In the Pees} mittee _transformation with there was the of no striking the Kecop Off the the day's of of the an offer in-) thronging the streets with vy at faniinoraarinnt ©5': ) As ip a they wer i - the _ the to result of which Special eee ee Ce - ; a ] a Jones street was car in at a : Agent ; that the thet Sel vie es 1 to lette dotnvatinieatlon of even. date | the as a little sort like striking sheriff oe veedemanet ed--an-. ad--ar Streets and | temptec to discuss visite Situation may be whereby the present) relieved. US62 he; LAMONT."' ---_________ ware YEW IS SENDS TELEGRAM. to of] Instead it |1 the car, carmen| the chief seemed ~ PRATLE _- . Postmaster General Notifies Company ; Violated Chairman & C. arom to night notifying the 302 O, That Postal Pratt of the fact that] yi pen mail mail are not aliowed signs by law : extra 3 ing them | Was at . Joney until with articles ; Crowds : of. Ele a angry enucle wa of! Railwa, it is said, | suggested |lice made to the Officers attempted are Sthtethat ont streets poli : and spotten. aud ae Was battery. UNION of to up per-|T. ne Fi ae [o rs got ; roa : oa iy charged with 1 assau Hundred HTP oa motormen, shop men : members sf a The you had better ae clothes qAs line question we the b t es @ $18 t stro Hart re acd ear ~-Ww y ld wor . to $50--worth i in Schaffner to rea . ing. thought for suggest h Marx, . in the while subject fit a think in more. that © clothes the any ave value 42 than : Get o Ol ye ahly 3 4 PAalrHec taco prices = f¢ | : at / ‘ )2( e CIVIT Fi . Me ere ee ese 1ESe : : amount 3 pre- local 4 5 | | : 7 ¢ tail v ail¢ % tal | 4 shop wl! 3 7 , 4$ | 7 4 juice , 7 ¢ 7? % % SSS. PWD VADRAVD humiliated by the street. ear ll through the present unpl have done all in my power about a peaceable) settlement: compan: § General Manager. Licht 1 Railway ght and Ratlway ) Vy ‘ or ‘ pany Is determined With Mr. Wells of the. Utah) company-The com-| company con t it notuo to " treat in an y Pratt... He is not in our! propose to intnes to bring Now e protect enthusiasm of}and want to come/]of will abide by the law. the men has come at Inegotiations C. tive Lie In which The action the end ot their tolerance land 1 patien paticncel es "eilay 1 by an th ; \ averae the .execu-! unrighteous demands xhau of'‘th: comnane have been The ez s S: ES 1 The men mean business. O. Pratt. chairman of' board of ea en-I moans ee S en S oO It was late In the afternoon when a, rowd: sutht red on the southeast corner! Two wert ° iit men at ‘ ae long atl c¢ tri aroused that th Mee a M3: before a ed Fr } widening and| surround- | ty : Er soe £ 7 < ae in the inner fist sved rs ¢ Sl pee JTS rather ai than anc of re union "men. to' the' fact unlon-made. cigars said as th ri ee ‘parade as ee « smoked what ; . ore they e eae seed circk force re mo . i i je F 7 won ee a Ps ;, Be by , eaten yd En I 1 crowe and Li his eS lot street toGaeeonint ‘ yaceonist eee hacia st call scab cigars aanel up 1D passed ion tamara d mii hey rom every ATE direction can | peel for a ik longeee thine a, oda In the center of the crowd a tall) their usual brand of smokes SRR bac RG Berne eines : smaller Ne oacs withth thethe unlon wus ee BYnde or theWalt cigars unton ens o throng a re a them people. eat " clothing] a movement crowd that and . oleliek tle mutter "| meeting of Sunday beanie d forming eaten MEN MARCHED. a ‘Yollers Morm uehhe* Sipcets Tan cdges = ne ne « Se one pace reason Anyhow, the the - ying on realJN > Were not on First i : man, When it appeared that the whole mob 7 . < P © Was about ' to start t fight a. polllice man came running along First South strect | The crowd dispersed and the policeman! No no one TAD LOM SCAT ae the one Sno Z asked Salt Lake . The dinky ran without the the line In- motor- uncomfot CAoMan EG oTEMEnan tec 5 of egged boycotted erul and jabels."* labels. t cars all paralyzed. West street terruption. yer s street aaa mug Was ¢ ye 8 Jy was the first street which) he was] was set] Lyons by H in Line conductors : with fully | were was culled up men in labor _ ri ro ss with threw eggs and oranges their » Federation marena slreet stree of from A Labor tne red rrived CRO halt at at Ww they took tw the the D Soutua Eagle rele "ue ac ins My charge is ‘sir.''-Roseleaf at ce ee y the Labor took . FLOCKS TO throats thousand started . a to took RT COMIna as both they please after (teas up NU saw and esG them netic pique jn_ the their strange positions, A report was heard in many places that President Bancroft was at the controller personally during the movement of the cars { . to the barns n Secon oct, MSevera! curs were roughly. handicd eral cars were roughly by the disorderly mob. The wires perk Pe current into the motors were on one and it had to be Saatiad: by main force into the barn# up the steep hil on Second Wast strect Warly in the day the company tried operate its cars with non-union erews, but the efforts were signally unsuccessful. Thousands of people When Jones Wus Voiee only FIGHT. and © [a °motormen'ana°condvetre, anak crowds what feet in the a nt ea} ate < 1e le mide mass] hall] it- A back ws , "It's- an good the have you a (from. dollar behind)--| an Assaulted, done isked hour the Sees of ann) ) lumbar region of the recum-| Was a ler Ica again-in es oy | oe oF r the oe - : did strike :, o sald axiom ill wind 2 r . a that L. Williams and W arden restaurant nobody keeper, somewhat "If this of en theeensUtah attaches (peace ane tallwa cn blows . piace z ( ph ces s 's eh i » to the any | President ane,Baneroft ; that gczarbling } strike; keeps up the business m: n, when once! they get downtown, won't be able to go home for lunch, and we will do a rushing | budiness." about before "ind All to to the wait on him. messenger deliver the It was ten could rally message 648 '@ were brok records Budtnces _ Licht a acre = th offices to inform a committee wax minutes enougi \ te roken in the livery 2 2 \e | city In: tne . ; was yesterday., choked with Every orders stable for conveyUp jn the Short where | ances of all kinds,: Rice ang Line .oftices, and men whose busithings were doing Sunday, some ; members| ness . took them into many 3 ; parts of the of the olttice corps were agitating the city were! eager to procure procure ciding cldine hor mune ; > ' auestion of forming a union and: telling j #t almost any price. Notwithstanding th the company what jours they" would | heavy demand. how. ver, the livery y rates anrwe serve. about midnight." ° . tosclea when they finally reaehed the barns they were indeed a sorry sight. Not a window was intact Trolley 1opes and bell cords were slashed with knives, while the crowd cursed the men who were operating the cars. ‘Seab! Seab!" was the ery seemed "Well, conductor" Ss wife. sleepily Arthur Pratt of the penitentiary puffing The boys have walked out and [ dun't, up four flights of stairs in the News to work today,' he responded wearily.) building to President Baneroft's offies ‘Well, bere's the second strike for you. | Sunday « vening. The elevator had stopped n," sai vite S$ ed: z healiae ae co rr = and: ue plant d her ere and 7 . up ae p from the ground floor go aiding Tete ‘irobable that" there. willl Sothine done fellowing the charges if fficers ‘merelv.. teal. the eee ret oa { : , 1 place a-short » crossiug to : ace. a-s »C# s tTront the a , i - ‘ it ona s loft "until le distance away, wh of other) "™plos bs2 etthe representa- | t® the barns, large can : charged afternoon, and a communication! by Secretary Daun Elton In-| Chief Sheets of the facts in the} / se some more substantial missiles at the windows and the sides of the cars and in over li . day 4 at bette of ‘ g ma 4 ne rae sc ai‘ Deere Fir t South andmucnel. ‘ Stes Main. M: as a Se and at the desist ; ims hauled Phillips crossing, and the strikers a to- the Pemple - town S =w own 4 ‘ , start when Special Deteetive Jones was se-] {:¥ : with a[Tieusly Injured, The two poll offi- ‘ : "Ve .crowdbecame|ce™s hha fa , at ‘i once "Lerse aaa mn Ldquart to|cight"hundred unions, 2 including : mars ~ pe a ° tween First South and Second South streets over night. trouble started) in earnest. The crowds which filled the d HNP | lat +. - tion of the electrical workers, formed . BADLY DAMAGED. on State street Immediately atter the Karl (out boating by moonlight and "Why, if we had a adjournment of the meeting in Fed-) not alone)-"Dearest, Shatter Windows, Slash Tralley | eration could sit like hall for a parade the boys, tarough "we the) this and, leok into your I beautiful eyes | }one We've of veen her elght Ropes and Cry "Seab,' sus cts of the city Headed by officers | foreve ' : the prospects are that W en the company move string of, cars Piithen Itstattatcmiats lk sa S*), the| Phe old CATS Wa A and ASO e : eggs, usually é ' ie Hate = REASON af The A that PAaSON See U $3} this nc] y of directing their missiles at the crowd commenced throwt . spattered to} Other force t y= thinking aA he. intended wae ~ t en ae Ee iss r a ‘, ae mae sent avi a tele-| t general last} postmaster him the Laws. the Utah Light and Railway com-! pany had violated the postal laws by carrying mail signs on the cars for tying carry to double i C back sent by thi aera ere ai ~ Mf, |G. Thompson, special officer for the officials to take the car from Main short Line companys Sunday The strect and {first South street to the eune were laid before Chief of Po-| car barns, soon after Special Officer Tey She mt in ry tion with the dises by the A, young ; matesWas beaten : cee bodes Si mol ' ind Spot-| |." order . wt First South and Main streets, and will do all in his power to bring ans the violation before me federal auThe striking thoritics. He says that. cars not car-|and bam-and ave HO VIOUS so fal Joseph oranges them to : 4 ¢ the men who have employ ind ow will treat with. em-) reposed confidence inom md to owill ployes onls We Will have men enough | pot treat with the company. excepting iq yrart one car on each line in the | I am given a guarantee of protection morning The force will be added to} to every one of the men. The men will during the day and we will have all |be orderly. I believe all of them are the cars running. by night, if present! peacerul, law aunt ivee el tioens Thetr éxpoctationaare. realised The: whole:Interestsare in Salt Lake. (their hom thing Is now up to the men Tye Chiro peut auehvene iti dee ieie eteliIn caTs RI eaa conspic uous me Pena. Main and First South . % ne ac ae 530, when they get over the the first day they will Lines away in| police and to er He ffer of the| Wagons under the directions of the "Bas t uo « LmLgES on oF 2 nee eol afomointed their | board * of health. A new spring derby| Pee * a enecial officers in| was a total wreck being poe é : ‘ie Mieordar in. the! This satisfied the crowd until Jones,| of purpose of breaking a strike, Chairman Pratt charges the com-|Pwelve any with violating the. federal laws you 4 D2 Dy : yones -.ofothasxckHalviinan: lines! Lawak roughly handled by a crowd and was lee station fe by"yt a take Dn to the : police inter- | with e charges! b : streets protecting the car (rOFn the streets, the car-| *U } objects of keen interest| disorderly crowd 5 in the streets nedestrians who were|Mmen had been throwing eggs. » 3 f \ was looked on at STIS felt «a > " mo nt keen ; 4 Z \; fol SAVVALTAL g : ASSAULTED.) walk for the potent | ohlons and past ripe arte couldnt' ride \/ecar, and he ordered é Moers the the 2 | pectacular an spectacular of yesterday's ‘a cht, fight, as the ; disorderly incidents Street activi a etrae ‘tivity was C feel- q 44 de mand has heen ce f the)§ walked of per clled Roe frat ] - CACO most : the 74 ; $40 ,; as "pO at , store, mite ith sults DAL was ma : cect part in anything which happenec o "oy ky oak honid ebarl mientrtoTents come up \ I "The striking carmen were interested |OWn safety. He was not arrested, ) tators from "the Spec curbstones. s They || and e ds was after Cs released custody imme\eohed upon: xfrom there thafrolic of. the crowds diately arriving eee at afterh truly, r Gardner % é 4 ST of the , 4, to : 7 com- carmen to Azent of Harriman Roughly Handied by Mob. One how A the progress, sign / company, 5; eas =e DETECTIVI JONES cnecial 7! ments were dash- that sé ¥Cra) Chars the strikers on ene in any way with the} Streets, | mails, _ He said that the MEO Ss OF) the offense would doubtless a ea excite me i) j} them that they should not atte mp where e} anything along that line f The official n A : re | fear no troubles from;this source instances ae Le nation 1 are SUC } oa sarime can W eal with The 4 al that mails reat Lal desig Crowd th ther serivus-} thelr communication of | officials the and ‘Z quaintance, eee Indicating ant at They man piate that he is in accor best dressed men of his J permitted:i! i% ; yesterday] Y ket: : cars aware and, of interfering seen ‘ iF tol 4 Cars oe carrying the front eleg ; ing the 9 i% arriman strec a ay | mail in several directions \% of the became t he $ aa See thie appror , shes, ee ture l ; ; 7 2 ou vhi eb kate were ee were interruption ; An any those mails Mr. he Were no. aoe the qit be "lon | «Permit, 5 "L u car strike in Salt feached the side of the two men, AD Lake, bul it was not the first time that still kept up the argumen: , the street car system has been shut down was delivered to me by special mes-| PS? oflicers | drawing a revolvyei Then he Still shaking an ominous fist under the] egmpletely. Saturday, October "%. 190 senger .at -1:28p: »m., at~ our -head«i wi - STEED }upon in earnest by the leaders'of the} nose of the little fellow, the big man bel-| wing did certain quarters things to the transmisat the Kenyon hotel, in CONDUCTOR ARRESTED. disturbance He was thrown to the! lowed: 's!on lines of the company, reply to and the eons: your request, will say tha saa vound and his hands and face were ‘I_betehe don't even know the capital! quences were that on the following meornit is. agreeable to us to comply with hg rummage ernie a tr fy oserag i Fd aoeee adly distigured ' f not seriously in-]| of as Tennessee." jing street your wishes as presented cars were : a curiosity. It was in this com® as Man With "Khaoucks." ' jured A policeman rushed to his aid You fellows move on said atathe cop nearly evening before a car was started munication, and I elaine hereby ithe give you Spr meen Beeren recs int Seta : luctor the | aa took to the will station Le; coe get ne Why, he don't even ee Know the ‘caplt Muhon Main land | him in the out of him meantime the everybody way walked of the crowdto ot Utah," continued the big man as lhe | os . . Rely 5 ° any's- offices at| Street car lines, living ut wi So a was shoved pee ane street : Hersch See ereented namely, | Street. was arrested by Officer Phillips | The most harrowing detalls of the strik 4 o'clock this afternoon ‘ to receive Sunday of| Charges Against vary) . noon ; for Oh using © ‘ 1 into i aT about y pair 5 o'eloele) z Will not be written until ; Policemen. some vivid : : He _ tumbled . any suggestions ; that Ae mae you may desir¢ ae : oC oni cit : oy psf , was Formal charges were filed against Po- | Sunday morning. re nter > words puts into type a descrip to present to us for consideration troubles question te Men Accept Offer. men accepted the offer. of to me eet them by sending following rate ‘ Conciliation for that the would suggest that time "of be named for 4 o'clock this i -zins Salvation and !/ be settled in a peaceful manner. The »feats just asus Bort operative Rey.OV. Mr.in Simpkin MP. ; also butreferred 8his sermon to take *are the iaie. on the | strike did not Se ‘Nowareras 1 t adpeeihls wha ‘ "T The *hiilips Cong tional the Phillips Congregational} offered a prayer for the men| company any BO suggest. >resident.' OFFERED. Asked In Strike Settlement. , "of the } he " bo: Meets boards | quickly Wen Strike to ; Throughout the re ea as fellowship We sorrowing earth that ‘and God struggling heard the chilcrv PRAYERS Many offices at you will possible. cause thatavoule eh } . positively |jamin: Young of the First Methodist! remain everlastingly. No, he ake f hureh rayed for the conciliation of] declares, ‘there is no such thing aR ee : Y ae 4 ing ‘pale vag he punishment, no far-off mateo Sa¥s et oe Rea Cess tite oe : Sedona dine rreat white throne, and no judge y e s f -. ane S Eeere na ‘ourselves.' The true resur- | without trouble. The Rey. P. A. Simp- petenre -ectio eta Sean " of , d whoee watei ay CARRIED. -Crowds 0 ZA Y 4 ass MAIL IS ee oer any j CARMEN WERE SPECTATORS. ys pressed and } : : ; were pos ible if i Strikers Heeded W aera Given Before| crowds interfered BANC ROFT show us how to reach the He came to lift mind and to God. His mission was to nt. we % aly through role sstret arrived, Dep-} cars were we re the lar | |} placed on presence wrought ARVEN Manager Wells, President General Attorney Parley and Everett Buckinghz Am, company's time that noon. oO of the broken heart and sympathized with every burdened soul. Jesus Christ came to uncover God and no thinker has so revealed the Divine to men." Hes ah a ing per ca n VOL8 ncmeek i Aue Ubu nye He, ee Oda ‘mean communion ne was the able -but "his -life:is answer to the . into The 13 Soe ere Len nar cey a tell' dren the: of : aes ane y in - Be 9 are |# . , of determi: | ated hat igtied ae Oe . hi ate ‘ ‘ : ‘ 5 ee ° Breen s ¢ Doe sus ierrureaiin takes ney te Coa and Marvy. and was the child aie is childhood. had aT Ink aie an uneventful % >uDis Ee come God. <ithe S from this point of view that er came to but the perceived privation of w at Father. we know to be good and to conceive fh aart up poaR"Of aly which eoncerning e a , , Au ; A crowds! The - ia ae the eee cen-}| A; In fof soldiers from. Fort) Douglis had j bes n brought to the city in two wagons fon the purpose of proteeting the mail cars rhis proved to be untrue upon investigation, Captain Wells id jutant I Douglas, denying. the | fi truth > FMMOY \ exe United ‘ s District Attorney | Hiram I Booth said last n ight that | no complaint had reached him regard-| . P 1 va ‘ meh = }ing the ngecreyerics aoe . na Mo-|to adjusting differences Tt. have|forq the company pleasure Christ. The is a solution Tee Ut , AIC 1 uw > , é | no] nae 4 coopterc Ea= Aerc aerate LAN CTANE WL Vv ae ready to. meet your }mMany egg is eyes were completely in conference at any ; closed atta the natural mucilage vor so elect | th eggs j and ; be vas, with wee pte "James H. Lamont, that he gropec lis Way to a earb "A. P. Nielson | aiten where a hasty washing up pre"A. H. Burt, (Pere nim fou SR eae weve ea ‘ ' t t arrival « 1e police, 18 J. D. McCarty, ‘al se ut aN ae pee ~ 1 oP ON. Palmer, ; disordet was quickly -- suppresset ‘Wm. Cocking, jand quiet was restored. The cars were "John Jones, not taken from the barn and nobody ¢ . @ oR J. Haddock, was seriou s DEBE. i Stat that aS a ‘committee "You tate representing the employes you stand meet representatives the | a etaw in conference, with aof vicw Epicte- i eee VDT Ich RA ORDERS }| Phe curry } south volley ot CBSSstages and) In advanced Wansformed Crom a a sickly yellow, the understand- | aecempanie d problem.|ready to . solution. company answer of India problem of) God, less satisfactory questions from him , of the la no that draw | g anal was more ns SEE Salers il nig only cat without re from © |} mail small.) pines to subdue the before the patrol Ulies Booth and following Seneca vi passage S| errata a el Soe Ae ot 'Strtkers:und: : ‘ i Ee . Saray Pee take were ae they cease|8e(s a general 1907, until ae for both being shall reach | of over-ripeness ec ing God, wide divide acon pee cae oe erore NasCy} | ' Phe , Bares. oa [to run were .3 US. of the é "Emerlibrary : eee tat ak there is it seldom curb andhas path Bry Ve, of its i we a the zi e ie n yesterday : c afternoon : ‘ citizens, a aa) ques-|"ytfessrs thought world. world's AS we Pr ee of the whole." That the ho Sheriffs behold notify, Everything else in his system clusters | oii ., Phere has been some fine], i capacity which you present] = aster' | '%! li h : ; vou in the capacity around or depends ; upon this Pp : this mas .. |thinking upon the question. The best] \-ourselyes, and dieuss the ypu differences, thought. "So: he tells a us that ‘God isMe |i ncwer, the most satisfying,. however, | ana they¢ will be ready to meet you at . = Rie es ing he there a and en oan ee ‘@ definite' amount to ¢ 1e8¢ ‘ L fi ie) aan a Cee : pease SlaterOrange ocelte and Juieec.Bath utempted to | barn and they officials | put world have| general superintendent of the Short problem of|Line, were at the conference. and the occupied with thisa_ has attempted e a Confucius dea cea. street, offer the services of union men to| Deputy Baro Slater, being smooth! made of union operators to run the operate the mail ears, with the under-| of face, suffered less in this respect, | cars carrying United States mail, but standing that they shall not be ex-]|!hough his clothing iwae-Cowered from }with the provito that no passengers pected to carry any passengers.|the cuff of his trousers to his coat | be carried |Should the company at any time desire; collar with mellow orange Juice erd A report gained circulation yester|to negotiate a settlement, this com. | pulp and with the oozing contents of] gay to the effect that a detachment General Bancroft, Williams Is there a God? If so, what] his character? Is it possible the TIME POR and begs Deputy unanimous action mass meeting as-, employes. Company om} oa four great probguilt, ethics and] what | to satisfactory regard as Was|to ee MERRY ver-! Booth that! Pratt company hereby mysteries tions have stirred the s |8'eat thinkers of . the\ son once said, ‘If the to some extent He says: ‘The startr ‘ew Theology is"a er a i rot ee ayer ister hel in re-emphasis of the Christian belicfrerseIn. 7 $ the divine immanence +O in th . Ney yenne enthusiastic, shouting or yea! oe E Conference, of this morning, 5 a.m, April that 28, time intohad which philosodelved have light poured them by he doctrine of the From es life of the Galilean The great books of the been occupied with the nihor then South tol 10 o'clock Sunday morn-/|/mminent ane & Ppelce" Were "S ~} the outhern end o 1@ county, i communication was re-| mened Six patrolmen wert pum ee Susan Hlouse. to Fort Douglas, to Sta-1% the men The note fol-|to the seenc in the patrol wagon and} jon A and several. other places ACY | quiet Ta restored without any ar) fret the crowds sec med indisposed tol % Utah Light & Railway rests being made. ; permit the running of cars lo carry), a satisfactory Peeaches | our authorized Subject. and who Ine afornlis conference sembled work at LIFE. run of the Beoule hands it pauecucatye these Early A heretics." to VV Rh Di we Its progress) any s i istreet eei tae railway eine Bey company and differences its employeshat with themselves. Your letter | were ea he polices Officlals:-We the the to reiterate the heretics do their/you that it was the them looms largest the |r your employes in chief we have light lems namely: immorts lity 6:35 5 | pos sition tated to you orally and in writ-| Harold $ a that we are ready to negotiate tat to;the s . 2 crowds ceed | mammon. in "t, you stated Mr. G. O. con-|seems new truth which a ne w, and for the union This new believe SO settlement life is an ante ca eean eee ‘© factor. |mittee stands Mee oe Ae ete ee hes a representatives foo ' of ii ar on oe questions of ais|time you may oC 16 _ ( this f tuthat (Signed.) ape It is ne "4 i ie ; shy ia os zi Se a tl one ane Cisrist valuable. 9 threw a flood of light upon some of Sa ro eey tape This lHfe the prob oe vd swer to some of tne =f ae ee He have o See rea fwe , Rene of cian dating (he RGRE Ma emotional and instinctive, rat a comprehensive. ; »hilosophic a 1 theand great public... True, But his ne Teaches (ne, Breat JT : coe me sssage he is shines ag aN is mystical often 3 esand- HPht Fifth , } sands of fter of the streets wer thousan nt} ¢ itizens who watele : intently Ph sh! progress of the marching men é eee rus 4 a eae in ne sap + eh ¥ were cheered where mal ONE s idee and a wan dctators the streets and} as letter was sent to the men ~ Pict he 1k te H oon = ea Se "April 28,°-1907 1 7 held : oh ori ea ra James H. Lamont, A. P ae ee Pe at mame y Latest re sels A. H.; Burt, J.D. "McCarty, | Sunday morning, & warhing: was given/ Nielson, A ol eres the men to keep out of the streets. T. W. Palmer, William Cocking, Ge sehteh threw nalies" at The chel| Jones, B: J. Haddock;.;J. A. | Crowe einen miss 2 yp shi were burning, with our Bible and Reeder, Jones, John H. T. B. Grey: cars and : eh pre vented cars c nt ( their and whicl 1 i opevaero0 hill bhiop while the 3Gcandles s..¢of | Plato and Shakespeare, we would save "Gentlemen: Your communication] tion by2 sheer force vewere notSo composee , : "rs fon, but! his critics scholars . and logicians, Snesour ss -lwere mostly ofrowdies who had i Plutarch.; In these books quoted | a addressed to the s Utah "gh Light & ; Rail-|0f members the carmen's un no in-| ans ‘ tjals was though they are, flicker under at"; by th es reat essayist there is much arve | Ways hep company official a received by ; ‘tention given to the problems I terest the strike save for the, op-| 'e is notify-,-) . t in bushel. " aT eo ut, ‘O set Toe at 10 o'clock th h morning, on a ides; Pontunity iteatforded then: tocventitheir | "SSo much oe ob criés findout, Him! ing the company the. man. t Wate . knew where I might thers es were That termined to cease that work yo at 6 a a. m., trappie pence 300 re naturesps ; aanen has he to say? ere Ae= must quote 4io‘ oo z oe' que 7 That has been the h > men juestion. who merely were prese o ta this date. is thought to |derly Lined procession along the streets they it would and head in its ssh shortie The company soon ceased efforts dated representatives, asked of vou . theirbarriers did ; fordown iers genera-|a break the conclusion company work depends for 1ts|the employes Methodi pea Thinker. ay sends eo cherie speaker, mut CEES could }man Pr be President Baneroft the sent}South follon re canal a President La-!street mont, which put a quietus on the ne-!trip. al- the et ee oranie lps Life He ae subject he id: amen: in rol Ie ie aoe ved by life. Every Re Eee cate tlo1 oe something, "Who is he, then? He is a young s Ps ; yi man with a ae Sear oo preaching. His sermons are delivered without notes and with little formal | preparatio Since going from r , > Brighton to a he has Fp ee ene I Rey, First what is his message, or heresy? Third, | what does it, his heresy, mean? Let these questions serve as mile stones or guide posts to mark the stages of our progress, 2 ae of heretics The | Rev this | heretic. : His down > morn- etaid ‘British public finally a Gta nh it to D shocks which have roughtl to somewhat frenzied condition, re influence has cleft the ee inte : hereties a work Campbell and] hay doing now as Channing}ing, é » belong 20,- of somewhat down | thotity." oe and -- PROBLEMS ‘Three questions I will ask and | attempt to briefly answer in pursuing this of investigation. First, little who pilgrimage is he, this heretic? Second wivnin ae et two dispuling camps Speaker or of On book sold days HEreet cheering Heretic. of had the work upon Nazarene, lis censideration not "One work college} all ranks of life, until the newspapers and magazines are half filled vg the discussion similar does discussine his "new the O-1 so are men and women i: Atal where the line broke ranks and | disbanded en 1] Wille the men were smiling the of Jesus and considered. unity work by leveling fit a | mrYou mm.say today that recelyved the employes have placed || creed procession sciousness curious aind NOl!} the on what developed and once the old creedal|was held at limitations are destroyed it will pering when a form its work The mystery of the) cejyed from birth of faith is ever about us, even] jows in this prosaic age of business, <All "To - the B ee figure of a cxeltement. clergy in Now J the of xcjousness of gopye to create are RETR or ngli ins in a was new : the stly easte through usefulness man, 1e Rev. KR. J. Campbe is the nan. He is eeeoes of the most in Nuential Congregational chure h in England, the London City Temple. He has roused what one magazine calls a 4 work breaking Thev : and Emerson lion They all "Still their ra paey discussed the oe ance of! the popular interest.in theology in a] broad way, saying in part rel el the ages. Such Crapsey apsey ;are 1cOl10g Gates walls ue Jew a sang an meng5 bn Mi 6anthem apt igalae aane _ x qu tobert it = Icin =e the offertory mold, at Selection It the one1e some ee is the W valls promote Fi irst word, had broken oe a Work of The That -- the tl theology the reste "Chrte jod.' 3 n- In General Comment, 4 At \ a Sieninecn e of his PmOiting Is as- ED SSNS KA KAKARAAASSASSNSSSSSSAS KKARABASN? the mite le wall of partition between Company Sends Refusal. Puah dls pant ell ne ae ene ae | pape ees l with the organize ag ¢ . ‘?. . the Jo and the Je "es peane State strec abel rs and ee | ‘ When a member ‘ of the committee} point for thesec congregation of « these} laboring men a at nee \% ; x e ye are no ore angers ; i g unning = | Th Bat Sedat Ly we ache yi t itizens {came out with a flat-footed statement |erowds. <As they saw cars The cm Lisrie } y ere Pei pae ce aeeaeeee ' ¢ ‘ of the s¢ ee ts, and nt the Houechoid of | that tive ee in que sh was Chair-| west on Seventh Fifth and Phird | reise, m i a ey swan reams autre | acne pp Pastor seareely sense of | trae | ‘ . Briti ritish Inclusive " . ; z (Continued From Page One.) >~ 7 fliciall here their pr | were in th tree ) in g to pass in the modern world.|ests ofliclally somewhere for elr pro: ote een | i ur aire ‘th . Paul aan to thejtection, and we have uo power or de-}out "Car coming!" : a z a : cific Sphesians au! Oo ee were eeeof oO suts the to Gentil sire 5 to abrogate their specifiC au-/by short cut aaa PUNISHMENT FUTURE all message? To my mind he {ts a prophet, a minor | pro 2 I admit, but a prophet of a ense of spiritual union whieh Is] Theologian. NO the | sumption of the immanence of God, | he makes a series of frank and posi-| . fe tive assertions What he says is not aceey Rev. With 6 é rt -__-_--_-- | Te Gate, they marched west to the m A ment past the offices of the an, a] % Light and Railway company, ea vel g short halt was made and then sou le ee oe cane . ee ae roc a - ne 2 2 : union now," sald} wouldn't be "here.| hours already, and} we will get home|! © | Were not boosted, as might have been ex pected. The larger' downtown" livery barns sought elathovine early in for the a day aie by foot-w: wer iry. citizens of quick. transpertation. Biteeins.. cat: | rages, | ordered: wagons. for: hours' and' ah saddle al Rreiaal oN i oe } = Ce GAG, "ENt je OverTe eeihins abgnt|-work ‘0 horses were' busy' all the ‘time. Mail a "ste JHE veryman. said vesterds Aen cn' the | id' yesterday that. no U.S. cars, ; |} holiday had ever been marked by so company has clearly violated the | reat a demand as was yesterday le 4 he sald, "and it has been rr adh bapa rane ap ued the average "for. his Sunday to the federal autherities. T was on the busine SS at $0. while for vesterday he committee that sent to President Mel<in|b add louble d this amount at noon, ‘in and 1889 from Loulsville a communica- | by 6 ¢ Yclock in the eve mog he bad earned tion stating. that street car companies | $#08 Several livervmen with a commer all over the country were Wearing thos« {tl oy ropensity of unusual proportions | signs during strikes for the purpose of sraii dearly vesterday morning | strike-breakingwith a The President referred | novel sehetne for the transportation of it tu the postmaster general, and he ruled 4 citizer is [rom one part of the town to anthat it was a violation of the postal laws | other The arge freak ecarcy the signs when oxcurslon the car was not | Wagor 'S at different parts of the city and The Ssovernment| took passenge mail. carrying j Actually rs anywhere one mile a stop to the practle« [eo rand thereafter | of the Ir starting place for within 25 cents. been earried on street | the no mail signs have At of chureh conclusion | cars for purposes of strike-breaking. Services he had Of | his Wagons in waiting, and bis are regular | prove in larger cities there lees scheme ‘d to be more ~aileare, protitable than bot they do not as a rule haul| Several automobil e | Passengors."" earages were Kept busy all day, for ealis with loo, . | machines, Yourlsts. "Hully gee!' said the kids had Who especially, in unison as | planne d to take the ‘steing" cars, they dogged Suuday sehool beeaus: were 2 moth- | disappointed. and the jer and big sister were buggies Fasoline too tired to walk. | were } Paes ‘They into use won't with open many sehool Biiit: tomorrow be- | secing parties | Cause there won't be any street cars for! eee dee ee ; the teachers to ride ae ity The Naybor-lI prospect of a see Olidas you've wa; eugeued "got a in the inl. head Has Sunday. she bea had wher much experit was /iience ; officially announced aA 2) that. stre ot cars or | no street cars, school Hiram Offen-Not would open eg al the an |Tesular many, and time marae when morning her week' TI i ° | propose lo give her ] holice to ink nik | nothe r ‘This street expcrience, car strike - Philadelphia must iar inet I |