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Show 4 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Published Every Inter - Mountain Morning by Republican Company ee ee _ eae ee Official Organ of the Republiean Party in Utab. Entered as second-class matter Feb. 10, 1906, at the] postoffice at Salt Lake City, undor the Act of Congress, eee The Only, Republican Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake City.| $< All matters ported DIRECT the local Branch or ----____-- y While GC now than m1 - the ~ be addressed SUBSCRIPTION Pald In Advance. $ .60......225-000---One the Hditorial| RATES: Malcolm 0 cece coveseeces McAlister, Member General , Manager. Publishers' Press CITY, UTAH, who 3, activity protest. 1907.|. re United States senate during the past Aye years Wee the of Senator George Sutherland, Senator Smoot's ul t Utal aroesutherianalt Genfila and ~Olleagu 0 ah, . Sutherland is a Gentile, anc colleague trom Uta e a . C speech sympathy with Mormonism and utter detestation of polygamy, and,. ‘ therefore, as well tanas because he ctl has i ' cin tp ata nie on, een uainted w r. Smoot in ah, his testi€ te ; mony is entitled to more weight than that of most of the who . ie Ss tee resentment. league not long only that no not known opponents accused atmJe can "peculiar truthfully religious take tion. is inal, a > Nie ean! ne St a are good synonym but these one tha of brought long against to religious whom everything should of the that it remember that vile it is of not f 16 power before the 5 and tion: That to The law of s evident is E ening peril, strong as that of the church to be expelled, how many % charge would , are that the devout Mormon been in n ments of his church above the law left? tae/ of/ is an indictment , could be brought against every who and lesser questions must be: angles, the yet problem nearly there are thousands the-laws of the of pious ‘republic} latitudinarian Catholics because who they, - There the is appeals little of danger the that zealots the who senate are defying that will was persons two or am of demanding ex- pulsion of Reed Smoot. But the speech of Sutherland is valuable. It has defined the real question at. issue and cleared the air. the first held course and Senator will every having the effect of unsettling conditions; that it was discouraging capital; that it was encouraging apostles of discontent, and that the effect of it all must be to diminish prosperity, and start the nation on return to the politicians experimental without preponderance of stage training power in of would the legislation, be able councils of to the when win a trouble coming and had sought to render it much in the fashion of the prairle farmer a "back fire' in order to prevent damage and by the greater fire that every one can see harmless} who starts destruction is sweeping of New York, in three are effected the rest together in gathered For of us a wonderful the of wake roads were They studied express realization in of were, in figures the a price large e of the rising out while so the tide of their growth and They those No growing honesty, observing power of reader the and by by any can men who are not ex-| one. have They J discontented. In to note Chicago it which the Middle more the full riders went they a West. And part have to men a way.] night stimulus than the the camp of pioneer be for means the existence of a public ag of The lingering grammar. the women letters to of pp ese ine ; a aes trance is or not of ae > nd into no a life will feel for ence peace the in to a a for to his demand of such of men sound likely Cartwright physiology, or the eer of e a an to as the do has given more men of his the day there in the history spectacle as of the that, country until the has there present been to campaign of Tom oe o a the -senate:: fr a ie mp ge ace era a Te or Bee eyes failed of success then, it certainly will and should fail now. Probably no sensible and Informed man of any party in the country take, now fraught ful-certain will with to say peril inflict that President to the nation, untold and lasting Johnson and-if should success- injury. Andrew Johnson succeeded to the Presidency on the death of Abraham Lincoln, So far as it is possible to determine, he followed the policies that had been LinBut the it usual ceased to was secure regard a impulse the the time of of , spoils southern great victors of passion, to war. people Lincoln as and oppress had brothers, and his policy was simply an extension of Grant's words: ‘Let us have peace." Johnson carried out that policy so far| as' h he could and 1 was accused of such a violationi of the; a oath and obligation subject him to the He may have erred tainly within the and no man whose THE so} of his office as would remove him, and| : punishment of a criminal prosecution.| at times. But what he did was cerprovince of his discretionary duties, judgment will be of any value will say Chi much persecuted e ey oe to never of hours ree their as of any he is as on ‘thehe Lobby, at Wash- attention of its reg sractical, their the influence It has exerted in other "In five who| SEES ae country. tne have Magee _ on ae a openly he EG * scheme o aw-making a Madison from a disastrous chaos to a or!" the on Sections lives of Lobbyists anda] is him of He feel is posother may by De. harm than the In- Bs service be efficient theory is to be at his that he him, and shows giving less than is all right. But to when be firs first Utah REPUBLICAN Salt Lake ene {s| his fair- wnti The Republican of subscribers, from the paper m. 7 vey ow in one 2 in- hours the is no month, . nad newspaper an unusual offer of are . Interested of all his no than besides the very itself with enrolled a re = Record-Herald} th, which the. Smoot what to was be credited settled ; time :-Tom an has he was been; asim Pe oS Tom the people subscription grow ace one . place a There us have to descen the of Lake rere feom And all a that to telephone feel certainly are while One It is names comfortable to com- Republican been trying result of a or Le willing less a the house Of the the MATri-| that he from has title the is is and wife, gone to see F. before. : it in visit current one so willing W. swallowing ake when within has to and be be he his received Se is he elected of the ais youth years of month's They believe They know in it National abased to for admission the In the the visitors' graduate Portland, and Let of that senate view city of it has chamber, down a in cartoon with two is if the elderly-looking party, asks and United nope the e i! Noaeone reports we in induceflattering Repuplican. from earlier a in one, "They 7 G are She and in years been suppert; poems it improper the devoted and more been a with genuine recently endeavor we Bret living dress, Harte, tried stories to before apart and apparently She shall : we want will be us ° occur. be a serious of the east from answer with thing the them. It them for face of the] the me ur exchanges assure their readers.| a s withee a falr and observation can have have) one memory is did a no Is read from his for some,of women's the sad means no capacity they They are are fairly numerous, fresh from They a are great well war, going. time on about play 7 18 Doctor. Bullard Te ie of Radford reBenera! nee third Williamsburg, physician in in the is the only Pennsylvania and South, position. holding Dr. eemetnlte a gov- Bullard is pret- ie heh, she cntee eee aohioga + three was , pair t years » at j graduated Fe a nm Arbor, this institution nehenlen high with stand- Offered clubs child of passage her in Portland, man an in a Home, the surrender at Coutet eeueer fer him a home in the mountains of Virginia. The home wags a good house a and farm, and near by was a defile, in some rugged hills, from which they could defy the entire Federal army. They made this offer of a home ann father's but heir protection because there report that he was to be {ndicted ‘tor treason. Meredith Nicholson had never heard of this historical ineident when he = ee commit of "Poker Flat,"'| the Lee Appoma es Captain pbe m Lee in his Recglieotions of "his father, General Lee was visited by two Confederate in very dilapidat-‘In 7). lothing, soldiers ‘worn and. emaciated body. They said they had been se- fOr} earning who haa interesting wrote "The Port of Missing Men."" He thought that he had invented the eplsode whieh gives its alluring title to" the popular he popula ee CUBA. serial al now ing incth now running In the and witich 60 close- yY parallels ie romantic plan Gr From The Lucha, Havana: It would really be un scribed by Captain Lee. It fortunate, and in a measure censurable, were the #%Vinstance of the imagination finding ernment of the United States to interrupt the work tnat confirmation in fact. The BobbsGovernor Magoon is directing, at the very moment when Merrill company. . his services are most required her Governor Magoo --_____ o> + -__ has revealed a capacity in Cuba w hich has been the subKive Acres a Competency. ject of general appreciation He is governing the destinies Farming lands are advancing in ef the island in an absolutely tmpartial manner.I He is neither Moderate nor Liberal. He confines his gov-|walue by leaps and bounds. Improy- ernment to simple requests of one justice. party qoes he refuse with as He as frequently other, but in the spirit of stubbornness denies neither the}ed case] is convinced that because of y t of view Is erroneous, a oe eaent possessing the se necessary in Cuba at this time incorrect methods accessible or haughti-|in ness When he believes he should say no, he says it without hesitation and explains his reasons for doing so. He listens with atHe uses judgment instead of force. wita] intuition. tention oi ness andand questions firmness with and only yields He his discusses opinion when| many of cultivation markets instances make a and more more five » acres valuable possession than 160 acres a generation or two ago, The department of agriculture declares five aeres ample How family. of a support for _the foolish. then, to continue giving away the remnant Vallcaavoaevarieen of the nation's eultivabla:smalllandain fable. lands ~acre acts, esvery |pecially since under the commutation gov-|clause of the homestead act the gift ernment does not wish its mination in Cuba to suffer, should not interrupt the work that Governor Magoon doing with such great effect and so creditably, capable. it A few days wel after Rinniatiae reported They and the is ing, after which she practiced with signal success for two years at Birmingham, Ala. After she returned to h native state and took up her lifework among her own people, seat he is are all groups lected from about sixty other fellows, husband, __|too ragged to come themselves, to of- her has'had y mre MAGOON GOVERS ie HOW can what malsette as 2S arier : she story. to It is folly to assert that this nation would] Yankees than Letter" . the he toto hal ene + Sierras," been to and grati- JAPAN. " willinever, would ‘‘Her written have express sincere WITH Japan are taking watched the record of the Japanese in their war with " , Russia and failed to recognize the seriousness that would be involved in a quarrel with them. ‘They are strong-| armed, Se tae] from athe still she on or in the Girl B. Insane, Bret Harte Steele, only daughter of that for has has livelihood. that In Man ; _| to be living In.a poorhouse in Oregon. The daughter of the most famous man of letters the Western coast] : country has produced possesses all the fanciful traits} of her gifted father, and none of his practical sense, fearless. Republican the Ola him." a of supports is Smoot, other, "Poet and it the Mrs. Jessamy loyally home. who to newspaper, that with States, "sweep which the away says her that in the wish come a of women we honesty in uses reading and A WAR war They very Utah," Senator and vile TALK A and it "That's personage Grand fan an Heeae ae rin Srna acai or Pulaski county getar her cradintion. sured by the science of medicine, she gave up the thought of sweethearts and gayeties, and in time obtained her degree as doctor. To do this she first became a trained nurse for several years, obtaining valuable experience. She afterward began her medical education at Boston Medical school, where she s mnter : : 7 Washingdepicting gentlemen senator?" patriarchlal ; them. the of the game, ceee a The it is fair know value. gray-bearded, could not apply herself sufMciently to memory; and her auditors knew more to the end OF They us want news. constantly without to a below ue ere to suit us/after ward taking a professional course West, that he can realize all and his opportunities afford lightsome lenses nothing for gayeties, but has been a bookworm from a ee reading literature far beyond he years while other girls played with. dolls. Dr. Bullard graduated from Wadsworth High school, Radford, at an early age. She attended a school at Madison, Wis na- gallery. "Who indicating spaces are of of keep ways. that Irene a Lana he] the a ae pier are , set The board probably before his election. They know it assails the character of fio| and that it does not permit its columns} men demands seems They'know those who more wh that we People right. beginning, tude, Reo their ‘ service them. work. it. is greatest subscribers, Republican here at home. private citizen, the new the every tnousand items Re- them from]ernment thirty-six, of Oregon, law in tab stage A provision old was least it is on first conspieuThe maisette lorgnette and ee: aE 2¥ € are while close the ey a a Herald of are Spain and assistant physisome-|7io 1) ih) astern State Hospital. for knows house upper native practiced ks portion : Weapon. It consists of a fan e Dr cently sy senator limit the tae a has good take The cee France Se Kearns, penta constitutional If in He colleges, that They B, : az at the Met New York. The murapen an "authorities on style - {cay the maisette is fast establishing 7 itself in every capital but him, ton. by Frank reproduction se . from "Romeo on the open- of urm, notice as well theas beauties! of the costly 2t us re and de-j King. fooling, which the legislature. hopes FPail- heal sees into and graduaily Silver thirty-five is. is no apparent‘ scandal the by Newest a laces with wien wrist or shou Thomas one newly of for Feb- "The WI 1en Hr she pabaile raisesshee her (pide the telegraph is bw about Mulkey, comes He couldn't and Punishment," wy 1 castitian. woman. Besides chad oh of the handle affords an oppat . tunity of displaying beautiful while the clasp" on tena fa city, Heinze s upon abandon Sa April, this reports, Augustus to matters eligible, Eastern fietion her. When she is driving or automobiling she can completely protect her face with the maisette and still enjoy the landscape The long handle enables her to keep it raised to her face without fatigue, as would not be the case with a fan ¥ Manipulation of the malsette af-- fords as much opportunity for grace- and Marlborough bears will tional 1... ee the Markhy cham; > **"A TER season House, of in'these Keep foremost} throne, PORE Far chance certainly just : ; of the Opera concealed, decency. eae age. Fowler, yilt 90 ofan. Opeeae iia nde yawns be blushes, a i ier tears or her anger are effectually teat the be sertla e among IEdwin n o slats and to pay) § was of American wis f! woman to strong Daetaeeetnn are ee C ere ie 7 in the who an company that Frederick friends, with topics which premium, a The be mention mutual and to suggest of of to serve thousand prize say bond in by5 women Shoe tess ; " terre ay | ette. and name with the erown and coronet of tne repeat that Tom would better stop ' on friendship us and Some conscious, of To help in information that ment from drop John son, 5 ing night ropolitan self- segs i hae eee favorite RE anything have himself oO The of) aytomobile mask. organization ye Deca able Now man of claims is has of men. that rs ‘are with its invention, At record that she was the it. ous woman to adopt is a combination of fan management their I worthy money gather the by Kd= opera season ‘Tae by Vaner Thompson, Masters, is a beautiful : : : 5 of Juliette," ‘the baleony scene et "as produced bt party. ¢ tal 1 a duke We none Ss! and Woman's do, de Sot Salt Once home-made, 1 Eee illustrated with leading singers Millstone," by Elliott Jethro's Speech, by Books," B cS, go senator senator Orchestra to make th a to oO chosen eo su epneine for Music ruary House Party," of Corporal Patterson Du' Bos The cover design, has offer. 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"Platform to Platform" ts a humorous dissertation on leeturing and the delights of a lecturer's Ife, by. s hi te patie y ae ae inelude "Tae Instdacta Cocdepartments Washi Ine tones Sateen whe when} P re quarter-blood, ng in Chicago the trial seem that Te in|} articles. ave : DERE=OE alte: CHORD is:é ws t present over leads try es } other 1@ and dventure aaoHtt ure on -¢ can nat superior scattered themselves They in discussion. to be firm They them for enroll lists. more passes. of proper Others who "Millions 1 to him another. the . + PEE 5 hope thousand r ae Derocratic never Is. the . rae o jof the New York | Dreyfus Affair," . of publican the tle hon, Chicago-not | Nesbit Kearns should alan bine his: Valentine. * w The|and "Pools and Their Money,' that} clos rts Be th9 miauiogs ye various anothe in mn = toblo forced i | Calvin' ht} that the cater ory "The ‘Hor in ‘ wmnhood, mis-| Bar mein America, A Bee is "| season good| photographs of.\the Isa e mind een sy Chicago theatre-goers are revelling in the delights of the opera of ‘Madame Butterfly." It is said to De an innovation in eee ae and ee ne1 half record. gifts, more tl the ERS. descended Almost matters ‘ accept are receiving list. rest sald tae Symphony admired far to as be into will borough! thing. ae One of the pleasing things in this connection is the : , . loyalty to rather addition that i is premium, an Tae with lec ¢ Algol a new instr : of a 2, v the eat f the Tribune ree ns 7 ‘en . a EUs a oe weoF the observe by the Gasty cartoon of the Tribune) quetry.young.It queen is calledof the and Ailahledn Hahmgenient. is tothe Spainmaisette, is credited Ne SIRICH BF seat soldier can will subscription city. ag : . out to be no more than half ‘ :as interesting eres : What staunch LIST. that our Republican 40D ‘ to Washington for Cia SN Sn "full-bigod" Inafan: Uglied: Stites' ull-bloos ndian United States 5 Vote eight of to sation: a truly * thought tough . hope Be its securing| the : the friends number were a Chicago --S at T : voters s the employe , this cause interview Utah Fi We will work whole to the have the in turns even isn't s drive aya more of an employs - the c2b%) Senator that is a matter And we believe for the best. that not far do out of ‘states es That: 1a con he does so wherever hours obligation added this no list denever sor-|the fi by not way people i there the leave States, road, had seems ok. hardly Or SPEER them. he will, employe outside acquaintance believe been a risk because eee > The 2. K orens " in here pea jco. Kansas speech yet between than employer that were aarti: such never unless complains Cf ve Ss man herein all the one recognize employes duty day statement Some they would United that know and which the demands legitimate of these are the state. THEY the his op will He the the that speech the feel M4mes ana than and Japan interview beset elght In the month of January one thousand and three new/ BULLIED 4 r THE SENATE. When President Andrew Johnson was tried in impeachment there was a noisy demand by thousands o people throughout the United States that senators vote for the conviction of the nation's chief executive. Never in aap exists proceeds house his largely increased seem WHEN : Is And the may work, him; sixteen out who INCREASING s learning, nation employer of that the that the CHICAGO. that iss It the! :émployer. we He of them of of the day to of employers pre pe he age. Isae their > employes : own eight-hour Some morals It Oregon, rigid. times, Tom ' There people he outside him. employ, the much the in . pany sc war of We note that the Tribune says Kearns was. not in} yew , ae : re Chicago at the date reported by the Chicago paper. We would rather take the Record-Herald than the} s |l sajt Lake Tribune for that. : their of influence, his ~ i for anon against ; It is good to know they number thelr communicants by the millions. It is better to know that the whole world has been helped by them. defective of for well in justice have. of personal friendship power man The botany. more a paper. here. they have ; bullied by considered. hours, to men his and [ao and Paty . People's -utting The working that his as speaks as in We knew me vee more an would that improper bravery eight-hour work a in the of to es Their requirements for en- became them them in is gorser ee > ministry church ae 6s re who employer ginjchea. as Peter| sense, but all IN Utah very beviahy Tom 1907. commonly interest He is an carries men of part cis, of the} But it} The chief complaint of the Tribune is that Republican knew the interview was not genuine; passions decades for In IT with man, * man, And W ci chivgie oy on then future i man his not for "against" better end every at mt Bee one be ness in the in war publishes man : guided. disgraceful the ' the positions refuse to be "thing: enemies 7 of concern. their live for Well, enough for will the - men for any sible, postility their at The 2 Tribune ~ senator royster- of only homes more that Once thie moive them wages iii fullalsa: The re be rowing SETTLE DAY AY. . and fewer has sentiment Civil| loyalty excused vay with giving to community . as the end we have not the slightest doubt "This nation Gould and would conquer, would morats é of brighter is the be the oave loyal gener-| making souls want evidences It geography, and which, however expressed, may be relied on to give safe conduct to men and organizations who do not respect the the tne their whose Obsdtvirig that: faiviess which' Hetovwes There are obligations which. every : é Fi ' fesses work a race . later of reach : the Square," Samuel Merwin desc ribes the PUrcau conducted by Mr. MeCarthy, shows its wonderful value, and traces yell indors-| Sepeat after bad expulsion strong is not very help It meeting more] settlement method to and now. are defective much be he fluence Wherever found small-could life their was make Cartwright of became and ee close wherever of ington, directs the readers to the work In result. would be at a money expense of the severest sort . E 7 There is a certain class of men in this country im-} l S03, ment coyld sien Paty pueatieie Wee Deen wie ns on apletly out in Wisconsin, where charles ae Sa le Went? oe . 0 OC. ' ind an ide 1as almost driven the lobbyists Bt the *"ine 3 aid. ts an of jeri bt . In this ar- war. cabal-and : whom worth. the Indians, of the fore- Their preachers were not always the educated feated, guilty of¢ all charged in ‘ the indictment, : After months of labor and after the expenditure of seventy thousand| dollars, the state has ended the case with a disagreeing| That . time mportuned movement that his5 pioneers . mortal of They made attractive the} been impossible to convict Shea, although probably a million persons have a personal knowledge that he was] jury. party to in the elght hours .. crhiagement and pay. Many an em Raver has been hurt more Methodists eee provided rather ings was failed anc this If and for they enJoy| the settlement, preached the In the United impress. upon sense, a congregation-however was the terms Methodists circuit riding. 7 fell and that immigration, cut My alone coln's, perfect Z his years the a great were HOURS Ss. A e pays little not without] They probably secure themselves In Hawalt The United States would be at the disadvantage of great distance} from the fleld of conflict, with the necessity of ap. | ace) Foe 2 turing a base of operation before the necessary preparation for the war would be made a eae EIGHT 1G It ever They wave the could men in love of country who 2 Kearns recognize the have been convicted and removed from office, Certainly i it is the consensus of opinion that the trial was a mis- of a be hel have in paid for the splendid condition whien present. that must expressed creatures the Meth- and There of them.' earthly the ose ah a TS ae MCR tae "If you gentlemen are not willing to accept the action of the conservative class, which is ready to afford protection alike to the rich and poor, I will say to you now that when you bave disposed of us by your machinations you will find yourselves face to face with a people| which belicves it bas been deprived of its rights and a! mob which does not have the least respect for riches. You can take your choice."'-Roosevelt to Morgan and I : * These opposed positions are worthy of attention because both are uttered by men of keen observation, by ceeded his| In|) 4)7<9 they nation. And the President is quoted as replying. that he had done no, more than was necessary to make ineffective the campaign of the disturbers; that he could see a for) in the time sions as have been Yada pres right section wherever meeting condition ee measured verbal swords. The Ohio man is said expressed the opinion that the administration was P in may ‘the, In Methodists over good present. strange living, * Roosevelt eEA will quickly followed the farmer. President of reproach, : . history Washington, when above : |-senators:who-did All the country is interested in the passage at arms witnessed a few nights ago before the Gridiron club in DIFFER. vote and attempt first for followed men country's our Foraker to have "AN . Tom caper strength. FORAKER S are because they are fit elected to fill, They simply AND the K vote repeat menace' But he did know the human heart, and he preached to it And he planted churches in the Mississippi valley that seem to have been estabiished on the rock of everlasting ROOSEVELT right, voice is° ; an) motives to which For work the Methodist church has done ‘ And no one will ever- be able to lives, to] the , would spectacle The ‘ : recognizes| each million for I in the midst five man hearers, these/ listen not of 5 right conferred on their country the greatest possibl Hob, : aa ‘ oa "eh fc service. No ae ae now would wish the result of that trial had been different. Seni are today assailed w Senators ; ienow in x Tashing 1 Fede are today assailed with] that] (aside: laid of the statisticians of that gen Le 5 ate the five ations have been. France are belleve was the there' of whose Dire senators of solved. scattered force country but that good aro a that of No seven are are have planned and church has shown. in The annals} conflict with the higher law of the church. _ manhood ; And meetings in knows hear coercion Men td ; the rights| attractive than were the horse races and drunken Even did Washington Philippines loss mid sprlitk Arie se EL ae ee es elation of boyhood ideals and yearnings, me pipe Lone ae sarap they Above all] must live.! commandments God. he the no tion in conflict with imperative one aft Other-and|a of all churches are full of tales of martyrs, whe have) been held in highest honor because they refused to place the laws of man above what they believed to be the of now . ethy thatats so swiftly after-| when seriously to : think people in the nation approach a threat- They and something most o sin-| If leave capture. with was that he lived to ing his course. In this) Jate-day inaugurated 1e nation whose character is " os 4 os rey been Passions} of Iowa] senator| directed] political| country has never been ‘questioned. by any ‘honest , sa, +f > n LA sf > 5 whose title to office Is not stained by ry -€a single flaw.> revolution! Sunday that to could and "My~ Life-So Far, osiah Flynt's startlingly vivid account of his roving Urmp un has proved the most sen- ‘ ber Carlyle thinks] s ay ar adoptec country the varying now this taat|sembled, , devout Christian Frene French £ that on of the new world. As the Catholics went to and left crosses and chapels far in advance The| the command-| cerely believes in the tenets of his church. » the told have They trouble, . have secured the co-operation of many thousands of women. They have succeeded jn brow-beating a num- re) » was would we. much Opposition to Abuses, Success Magazine, in pursuance of Vege We jopposition to : aaah- « : i ' any part of their fortunes. These men should not be per-| mitted to create a sentiment which would involve the na-| war. men} "e eae whole OF METHODISTS. appears in : places [ haye y Both recent statement a= So . it were Christian) be could want States. odists used to be in the Bible, may discredit his intelligence, but foolism credulity is not a crime against the community. Senator Smoot's credulity may lay him open to impeachment for foolishness, but if every foolish senator) were / of both country, there Book average of Napoleon from and are found. In tae have as impulsive Versailles, ade made conserved. MILLIONS the arr at is of he z Ve : : ; peachment failed, Grimes never regained his standing} in Iowa. Ross was ostracised, and his only satisfaction; Intolerant tneir|] Tos 3e have abused,| see ine see tne Kansas fs causes of their} and the great) condition confronts them, must be united. The nation be condition There of o Mormon the of} . of of fectice very fa one. strength Mor-| so in the 50 to been6 reforms must the. crim- persisted tha Sneal] discontented,| Ly they rush men= phase out > for serious t is a time two of the greatest men creed of Young and Smith is really the head and front) that his faith an > claimed is must be observed. property of his offending. fact the to| right peen there The £ haye a serious the people "‘Where addicted Ross impeachment ae Incentives Wash-|are realize things, meeting ever of to senators as, that of forty years ago. They, lke those who preceded them, will not be moved from the right by any 5 7 ° amount of misguided clamor. They will stand for the name, ‘Was it that went was Bible: when part serious states their swept the streets with grapeshot. We do not believe the) , 3 wv SN choice will ever be reduced to that in America. But it is} : time for thinking men and women of the nation to} regarded by tae detestation, and burned the uncontrolled in that they and by many Influence with the benefit of experience, and the zest of conflict. A war with them would be a very serious affair They are nearer with warships to our islands than . ' coflin-and that it would be a mighty cheap coffin at that.| . > Botn yoted for what they believed to be right, what is strong led from to uF i met which would have made the Reign of Terror impossible,| sea" ; ave diana aye » WwW ; because it te have disarmed the people who instituted} that devastating period, fhere ‘ eeswer but cS' Ww 7ays 2 of© hry lee zw ak, ; heeq quesom long since Baptists and Quakers were majority of pious people with similar flogged as Sought f calls} . the ces which the people C could were hunted, be he ate politicians they y death. We yoted against the instructions of his party, and he reaped the harvest they promised him. ~-Se ; element living and following their so-called pernicious practices. It is true that neither Baptists nor Friends outraged the -conventionalities by taking more than one wife at a time, but as the Mormons have ostensibly abandoned that BEE and. agen . ne PFO aes aeee amo - A OF oF es the that} and on away suggestion SEVEN persecu-} name is must whether and ve vote for the impeachment of the President. were greatly inflamed. They told Senator Grimes that he must vote for impeachment. When the protested that he could not see that his duty him to tnat course, they threatened him with ‘ ¢ him satisfied zi ington, ; is not in-|) holds that} : that Sutherland, and that) of the United States naliet nerRecu= instance people for been SI the] lea of eleape delegations rere were right] of > the institution," in every respect, and| be has x such Trsoh, Shem aca Thata is > all. AsSs these two, the United Times unpardonable There mon ‘ an but as law removing the more important He would take from the rich the do eenld divert ir belief. Brooklyn be es- § td polygamy, Mormondom that reproach the facts are as stated by Senator Smoot's expulsion from the senate ; ; would senator, 0s tl practice in of is above charge his The does been earnest his reputation except the Wh a ee we ctuate persona b y ie e ‘ pyse ey eto ae ' , pe Sutherland = "antl testified eau that his colhat Senator he has against so th f > § eens eee ee ee atte eee most appeared . defy matter is-disturbances argument by of noon, SUTHERLAND ON SMOOT. sly a. r 96 7: p From the Brooklyn Times, January 26, 1907: The} most interesting contribution to the interminable Smoot] controversy that has wasted so much of the time of the rear it would . some - ; to no He he . we reasonable and Association. ate force firmness, past. And that when ates o there influenée ee , enough-and is a : and nation nee concessions jall sroesiv impressive * growth s . Hs . FEBRUARY invokes discouraging n witnesses more the himself a rebel or a walking delegate. That is the direct method, If the and no be , 3, 1907. today, or any time for the past thirty years, that he! should have been impeached. When his case came to trial before the senate, there 4.00 Possibly the President's road to the same result| $.00! of peace and uninterrupted commerce would lead to the} 2.00 | came terminal. But he would concede some basis of Offices - Dooly Block, 208 South West Temple Bt. "Phones: Bell, Exchange 25; Independent, 3190. has may other cities, ae P I A flare SY. e he |!" Chicago, when a state of war existed In the heart the city for months, could be crushed utterly. 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