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Show @ THE ' the -you practical Inside of voting, Whal to Mormom regard noticed indepeinde ers Mr.being ot ment Stephe have |-That or vot-! iG » mean with vot as men- Aone a re the i loyal time candidate that me to to be 2/ing in it he if gre rene fj S ay uble unfavorable NO that not was politieal va s Illyy to affairs, the a+ u nderstor ers > ood percent ofthat fle f reanan pete oan ¢chureh ) }mon mix 4 POLYGAMISTS -_-. Legiilittve LEPT Altare - Bec , 1 of four- | polygamists. experiment has! polygamists that result the there the]1903 in time this a Hall kind ie and M Wilkinson r s. al sO Were Ps \ er ; elf and myself my to hos ‘pltable and h in representatives munity.' Peabecttully a BIRTH, Declares viii three e 905 7" q by him mL given us theif assistance of solution of the diffleulties that have ja{only there was|sult . a two years ago, inone 1905, polygamist, nd ah ® existed j In Utah? Mormon the of prekident then the in the presand Icelslat | ent progress 1 think the Stephens. Mr. "lostances the of is one to the infor-|church-that ee ' ure according eet, satisfacto very been has have I that interference church rella-lof: Is organized ° think I was h eae party nT aie like mind-that |in) W orthington two 1 whould Ar. do not absolutely youch , ugh .atihan | for or a question avk ex-Senatos that after and this, .jafter at all, is no polygamist mn re i Col-| Just « moment, Stephens, Mr. ‘he then And re- the as partly judgment, polygamists, | deliberate ath I yriy rivate Bae i yin room Lie rt ae rik 4alk oan a | | ia onlyy acece L ace oe i yposition t ul ac pts SUpPPOSI t Hot its oat ul hats wie ui but EHO: observatie abe Teby to partly ried' |caused, a ¥¢ by experiment. more slam: do sea the make to is: impossible alex Adin and,| accused, was Wing woman a was this! break sake, road's Far BCs, eee unde thatthan women ae trou) | asf had enough thi Wevhave and" up. have mom. wome i. better: ‘can.possiall we had. We Veo have. had" one pnothing concerning ycanab is or Eat oly stand of -It. be "strange toome, T insisted upon ous) tove muining: from at-)) taken after.beenanother right have pnt ina aw kward We to legal-right> the thing: ble. econ one com=| Sati tae ar mie omy ) named |ot the the in -¢hureh oprineiple, oof matter: a. was can~| bute Republican the and, of ih stake, a women: for, hot: de. wl mayor, and himeelf the pro- | rely: midate -perform to upon? called: are we polygamows © marriage', | ever a. ° thc we ones}and | settled." same the -president names tothe Jetter . Judge 2 Volce maeof Columny! Ne oe Silence that ite is time ee ah out : cinised. seem: at subject, question, any are spared the 'true-that, be Ifo Beltéve stil riphuge' "Eb really Seana hats ' suds a are ‘ (joo land spit. of is a narrow There pes It) Seems. pose= and Goodwins, piear pe to happens he the . ¢ case reti re when be! to it comer Even one. unpleasant. an be violated, decency of sense their jind they : what out find but phenomena, the. end It will) be ‘eertain that ih underlies fecl sure to is. character this ‘xt aboul a. demand | that owasyto ast much as {ile may but ripples ‘Sahd nall see, a You fir were ripples how exactly const with in dealing use pure actical | of "Ab present,our quick#ands tlLerosion: motion-of) waters the of kinewledgée. -and suggestion: the: made. tl wens as oitinens. duties acquired, )orronewly thing, must. dt correct quite found trend the ub ines Goodwins and beene altered ora eimand A ‘often. far nit | stmt how wlll: hPa women: JUrore puall ground women: Gonsider Up | the to a deWere Stee oWing bole ses it was ay.er the "< hureh, Ythe ehanged the » water believe for 1-do not as owitnessess the church pappear fronvavithin coming mand the silent. Shouldcbe : is Judd it; ' stand : not will this Wd cannot we Judge, ¥ os rippl a explanation involves all: the printhe motion: of waunderlying ciples One's aim, in scientific research ter. Tb had onlv "Not tne of citizens fellow our before titude tae ths 1 ‘al us Cae ak ciies < ny pe ‘ i "3 | { s i coul 1 it = abou juror as must look it is and them might be an ofunjust on person down inea ce suitable "deft nifion high tn life,.a incidents of Mormons l essential "In. watching ‘such processes inte ae of whom the chairman of. this) then declared that I w wme -' So T had seé them: In. profile.crane et inaaits | to sit, aioe to the I - and who)}my right. tropghs ss with, «me. proper aequainted be. might cast. committee } is See paintut Saying, | and ak aed Sate tite tat : DOTY J of work "In ithe Its Origin. as . ° widered: was par- | Service The American Sutherland. Mr. following life, -by the predecessor was organized after my missionaries- |mon in my here, came who senate, the ty in ; ee WM sake |remain, but [ felt that..in doing so| for God's and States, United oa In the report-to theawar a Raer was ‘faltitiing my duty." ny Myfeatings, Others sald to me, not) 1 slonawas break it up." o the war department | ably based pen : how he sts san of the president Smoot, Reed rescue coanspicuor Ke crn ; this T ne . i no € m ‘ /}to ome ne to the depart ear service I congratulate Peal ‘unten jus-| de etme Sutherland Defeat Was ore land we while and bravery their }ported the to any there Is PARTY'S PARTY'S AMERICAN AN mer |Senator of ‘ = 6 were there TT ed, five were re hind Inj} cegis ature or : i wer affairs,s to| o f church revert to Utah in in assembled af a total membership the time | 107,Ul yourself along the line from Pith cen l the frat sts tw legtat Utah up to theyourpresent you went to way. =a oe betcha me tal opinis What general ita ion new, after the to as years, teen up attained been a mw : ms ee ene ue that pature a such of decency her sense of was were} case Violate J could | would two to. men} the the asking according rae d the by counsels, eit whether _ tie a did not) who | yored aa é ett Peck, Clawa' Hall, Miner, 1 the polygamy Messrs. ere Wil-las cidere ke a u Pas protest such Tibbetts, make to Pierson, right a son, had river. |law, Mississippi of the manks ra Hee and - Huffaker Neall Mor-jkinson, the of political « sep. separation ope Liberalfer party. old it? tification x which eee of boa | L805 expressed have ‘in ientiles econ Out Weeded Sutherland ¢éabo. brit rng would vote for a Mor- | respect: the progress yal t a pelea A lingly satisfact constituAn the mG . parila bional e ° e ° You t ere out demin: mination . church jn this the]Statex 7 . econivce ate, the s rescue to5 at os enone oe their > lives, | on iinioelectric are for it) ie experiments ir absence his' during husband if|her | rea the first paper and The coun-} America, British association was those | detaiis should be presented, betore the was that in {hei him supported the defense for con-)sel to such wor AS to her no permie- jthe euteomne of this. As [had |thia suggestion. de privations, ik SS ripples, she ®ays 0 these addresses in open | on sand esUmation |) sion te answer nt ane beat ee eee ee ie i the jury oe a eon en eh area ? : é a ¥ Phe e question.opinion, one UMS SC ripples, sand the > in 4 |interested my. ae asked then. 1] assessor aa hg it how an wi Seana pleasIt gives me great Sir Dent ting La Reivape you that during the ecy-|tinual to inform ure 50g ane a to and water at Papeete, Ta-| high clone and = oe fellow their. elderslot Mormon the 8, nit . February eat ad t W been " has 2 ¥ party gat not 3, 1907. _ there rs. bor n J Soe ae and ete ote a h ne Cr says: 7 He three day 8 relatives during and state, their guests. I would be glad-if the senator would | were hav The elders explain what his idea isin regard to peane.I nave. -ctidre: he }did American abroad. country }ot thelr tendency the organization and of ofthisthe party Dardeam, ARE Presint Mr.' Rae : say Pes understood time | |against present Presithe Lut at. president nim; the a different es Smit nith . and and | Mormon, readily| more a Cott. Van think < was against| He with together for cases vote seme than a Gentile ayyaly « Mi. t votes || tn a Mormon is nothing there readily| as just him, vence he would as in possibly I Morse attorney apparent. vote ) c | den think Iwhere aa in view. Snow,f. - : «a ikind that € ti cket. Judge city quite the of : he f "Rophena. Mr he. cases cases the when for was l analyzed te sien In hams ag! a ea is But years. 7 namie Salt Lake, incident. in /newspaper speaks of that parties, ana ‘enn Prdaidat ett the Joined eee nandinen ber wae you-tell me, ee ma a Me that rat ‘hi o-' Genfiles |recently. the the that was' it Why PENS, a ee ee ae ere ing again in Utah? oe in behalf of rfered oh: at ty, eens "ea sanator the where. they] why and net p-rer ae are a 5 naaeat I and party, an Was}Americ time? this im or ariy there \party fs cohitvousd Yes. 8 § tephens 3, y they at a and elieside ae Cott. Van Mr. r - {r. : cn| - of two! case simply <A phen REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY varies parties : Utes testified: those of! budre' the -ambng. feeling strong a of for a Gentile? erence to ou Yes, Mr.-Van Cott. for «& Wiers Btebhens. Mr; the ticket? on was Yes. Van'Cott. Mr. Mr. Stephens. "is tilos.oe pa ren INTER-MOUNTAIN dissppeai gut evens OS most the volee: of, caluniny, (Gnitiie the.) of the Among and i to get the help of been from [coming, slander in}had endeavored ot thatthe pregress Is manifest time = | 24 ah c} again and It.had she (= church cleat "up to" Mormon Is-required |agswer: sort It is true, ax the senator} of that in favor. wreh, hag ot. a who truth the have us Let een ca iii 5 senators . sre There e lease sald { refused. Burrows) of compelling (Mr. favor io iu Baie thing, thee sodts | Of i by all means, tah thout : niet s WOMEN? Ss) or DEPLORE Se whe ti oe that ae: day, tanga an other } " 1 tn ibe its nnacticcs to conforma eo coer ana eo eee be it let name or have} Know, ype cteye| Ce cc deepal the Me oe lth ss ne Ins eae a Court ny elected was did Smoot Tt. than fipmly tn Seeking amore stood none la of thi people the that Huy ACT IVITY man T)any what that ae fendsiitt the: nk is Pertti nce ‘i the plans pa Ke, apostles of the Smoot, majority a Reed se maton not are they understgod | #Postol: be to vot" loyal, that k hey not tate are do 1 4 President Mis: | Dubois bacathc Mr. situation yo thatothe In 1896, out of the ede § polyguin lute Reed' been) Yer Senator not of have Euloey there feeling that any saying have is they that matriotic, ; = a ie | 1} = Mr. airman = governing the it. the gue than constitute Who "| fifteen » deticate: to me what into this of eee Instances tivhiig- in eee notable woman, Senator come 1 sttatinn Seon government this) Deemraiscd se. Butvasi toward had@levom hostility f ltign then, ero " wnalysisi PS Inst ane rt the to interru proHot Reduced Will -Bornady, any C. inpresidency Amy MI vy chureh-the the of ob sina eau Had {heads tuition but influence," veloime auswes | that life or propertythatis unsafe. I. ore "chureh term ‘question would his | were apostles-there them of twelve any the |@@ State, we the and of sart deprecated, "dl in Smith. college,has I beg Itelian 1 will say they are of Dubois Mr a mouse! csuer. 1900 In fully monogumists three Lanny anyone fonly of disapprove strongly very the disrespect to children theiv each italian - paper ern to ano he Syne Sutherland Mr. sp intensely orenpicd WICK | written 2a tetter polygamists, was [ were ispand them of Majority | of Mormon a opinion he ner and it cruel gives as whether she it, cecking Hag. he utters a falsehood whieh ie whieh: details, the of. predecessot -and t ai ae ta my discussion the: | while today out of the fifteen menibers | ator, as any It js-interesting. te or Gentile. as foundationless women and is foul nérye | Americas fi D th every of Birt this @nesy a -thespoken required while | not have five polygamists, lies of father fecting | there are only the ‘by is the What coneocted ‘ver Cott x Van liow: we "are regarded. by )fovat Mr. ar senator of the question monogamists. ave and vet whose }end of all-my intelic remember ; | teh on opper= ithe: themselves have to. people seem. Mormon Who fs of the umself, te eat is denmvayid- ly entirely forgot. to that ex-seniator Aesired they..afe . taikwhat know The same radical change js to be) when was. tunity~ to Mr. President, just°aword: of twe | ?xpulsion from the senate tt ought cceerinie ts OL every ether aa ainte that point? out nekymyim Westy; back shalk he that the ground Miss j; | 2d upon. things: It other Among Sraeot. about T think they resent 5eeu fn the subordinate officers of (he | Senator he| ins to of Stephens. Mr. personal ‘carnésthess ithe Ut . if 7 eat G are piace | Forotte ‘hh exalted awivtats this from 800 | statements over not only | 7° permitted that of something Out the testimony by shown B: ef Gen-{|caureh : 1 the | Eetnady do oe ae as a ate hich strongly |aind as fully church. it the of officials American }case subordinate that they upon . the them jwarmake promised t was Ules. polygamist, | '° in Aratricn a not. is that pity Smoot great: Senator 's ‘The | iets , hes Aner -__--__ the to +2 -went --- }he there seems} me to a demand Such | Presidents of stakes and bishops. in politics when far pene he has been | tome. independent that Ceuta be Of-a shown should also wooed. is are it jut thers | nn : aiid a his et mht and = testi-|church the when ago, pure and simple years two when, Were and issued, jie hop' cominon, wird} ‘boast that they: are was : pposed to the practice of polygamy | 1¥Steria President, manifesto at the neds many| told) him that he are \there °There fs | . Mr. 1/'Meny was given, only fifty-three polyg- | president and lines, and men, the party this ince he was a young>men. upon cultivated {TONS was fos divided ' we A GETS that the church WOMAN in | discussed ac-|in politics, tobe ought that hings to that effect There are today probably. sts this record an ee wings (cording ee on their neither tried that and having politics, that ex-|in to not think information, my to clipped them want they do not een ene EDD ROD st i oo MEDAL ue sa, Cmouss- Oiteinally, intended jsaund subjects, . So( tnatethey appear to J . mys te Be Comer, that een the : oa Pag and head The church. | him already ‘taken too much of the} Mormon the President, Mv. <testl-| in when, a"Gentile, ish very brie fly to call attention | ve Pratt, Versnciitts Arthur Mr. aLecsgys of 24 D8 = pn and. every} American party i inh i oieske ate spoken ||) church, behave other the selatc \like every ine of taking extracts, other vo or fled Or eA Timi: trey a Saat RRORGIE. WA CN ee, Kearns rianine 2y ; subis Nor I universe, 4 to the tn doubt. no. thing und other j nae opinWOH your own is ahs : What Cott James Van Mr. Judge of M : testimony the Reyal-so= | nglish Telegram glish' Lake EASES ‘the Salt ER and AREY ean /Tribune 1 aw evolution of law the to Wealiness of the senate as well.| a ject F Ameri= Joseph of tne tte ce sincerity Bast "ke the to as . Miner,.a Gentile, who was a judge ion those j phase é to medals: seven a his personal organs : ciety ave ee Larough MANE att) 1 ins AOLC LAS that OF toca believe ney WOOD to * ¥St 7 |glad Har-] poliof Mr. discovertes;.-h" by out appointed cientiie in bench, Smith to keep the chureh eminent by this President- ati it is asserted Dubois coat "Phe Mx. Mr cultured. went who there i and te trick: Of appearing understand Michigan, medal from do not Iiughes the one, Ren them to accomplish tie among "Docs resolution positive his Tost Presider the ties, and Viee oes in The oe ae 831 page At someon 188%. as things of as carly heart rear peri: a pa it? TS ep AE ae oes 2 ep ee Mrs. Ayr-| are past masters in the art of racing age, Mester FE es: @ ee 4 ISS not} was presented to @ woman, areas is PEE Smoot co eee ape , second volume Mr. Miner says: te adeeb ep oes REL eID "investi- | Ute ‘of her and uplifting | senator from Idaho? in -consideration re exaltation aeylc the cop for oe ¥evks ts | eee time r the ins ita Be from anyfirst. DINGEs the know CheAk vou fvem Do eRe BOS Catt, intention Van gold, f a also}? for yvield arc.and I will electric) the. Sutherland Mr. in con-.| gations<on which not religious things I am ca Wee i} lof all mankind ate of govern bore- he reins the the reputation he assumed that about hing j ne Se . Ona 7 ; (This /1s. the: tivst |) Metr aueation onls term; rippless!: any.s of the sand have acceptation they eke eg ofjon jf ordinary diamonds, presi. | the as tte heats ‘d=. he ies and position his is. ment-that Referring to Senator Sigoot-- to the | UFC ev- | time the Hughes medal has been given | stands Very well as he Mr. Dubois. § tands here, ie mere forms| form of femiin- regard "nasa days |] have no patience re) early America ous those > » -hay-|get to lasteaward Want its dent of the church i alone, oman Sutherland a to Mr. beyond. criti- | ceremonies; ere or creeds rywhere he is known, mere which ts lor (OF: rather ByNOCEAEy, ‘Cott...-Yes ovactice of Rolyeemy ¢ Bel] Mro-Van Curble fori} TAM. é A Mand: Madame ; influence its |ing heer Day after formidable. really above fepraach. but I do believe w and ear ia ; into the nature and : Th; > Yes, sir. for nearly | their.ia a eatlentton Mr. Miner: month after month should like to ae,ask Jay anc it? Mr. Dubois, theI most W hat: was is a power in Van Cott, Mr. |0f My soul that "thereourselves. 8 Laie Ayton | spreans trom tashion to rehslon: froin if Mra senator he has directlyout folwhich|the tention, and that unfverse,.-not. the of our' years. he -has''met the shafts, of propertics, of radiuin:.' church the cKeep to tt. My deputies were de lteratures te aOCIAT: wiles," trom public lowed influence church ot tthe mattet the on Worthington, onel leecd about ; T w ‘ ono : Chairman. wreins Do a Sinith, moa was When Pre SL Mv. 0 ° May ask to is rririnik -you no ef ee I am | of government.' fall remember » }the you three year ra | He fae nbout believer in has Man man. and will rise. PSEA bt facta Gen- | 3moot-durin acutions - PUL As een ae theit.} many .along a great carried are There have. who. fallen.|true. not tiles. In the pro-| 1 yceee ee 1901? In. Chairman. The ee aE he able is he that has to so far stand becn always. have erect} the from bitterness prog-| old days waiting : character chureh? | Cipal ot "he head The Pratt,' 7 oe beta that sefore Lats cautheriand. aCh:as aosefore aSthat oo rien, i a it time not}soanuch sas. stand whe. question.is fine, What the"lieightdoes vonal ence . Zi t of the organization at. ‘indication. any observed has us a church, ehureh a v Weaker, Growing 5 Party atta American ee Shee upon As. it all in- s i > vas in " teresting what] Ms to Oposed Was Ay Whitééetton, Ato' pol yguinye ' ie. | : as ¥ ana women oppOsce tive ul . a wee +t F J ny Mii to upon ' nm ate the ' I n-Cnristiania for now Wi at be; -* Be alte Cae ee ie oe nee Ce tie eee A re thy lascre ' a iT é i ae De Mr. . to ote V We Py ; : osit O'Meara, a jumph if the: resplution be sound at the a Oe the1 ‘ Yeh Dougall A @ ommocratic Democratt lM lL ' Gentile, Pi 1 rosie ident teuth, holdcitp To i ohh) one ta clear i tesi- waite with harpI wire sitves hin t ones in divers| rise may On | |r mp - Syatitels Was Ll ony | who I off teft sof Ie oe Oe "ene veut t Mi wit tele teen pee . Soe rea ae done ; r Cott. Van and there, ave? k ae al 60 since he Worth Worth F Worth $1.06, ne 4 $1.25, sale sale Worth 80c¢, sale 40¢ J Worth $1.10, sale oe si bin fab has beeu iyearkck Ty ‘ their Utube de dead dk selves selyes A ; wie er president, | party disbanded; to, ' (ings ot higher , part of {4 ore the 7 es cume before him. and est es D en Ka ne and that the mem-!ten NTE ee by the : Dace consul in those |B £ d5e Worth 40c, sale 20c Worth Worth 5S0c, 70c, sale sale. 25e 35c [Worth 90¢, sale d5c 70c . lasts Provo anuar encin 0 5; on! longer c Goods. week once lat 0 £ mm Sale & Flannels . e Clothing Immense Our for -<ING $1.00---DUR FEBRUARY dey Pb 6) Dress 2 Watch Sale February. in osONLY---$1 oae ananticy pi ga .00 idler dg ceonic aceae una ten ares Dee low fee of troubles . ieee forBy themeana and orJuni$15 for medic lebruary a cure,during fever, neas, treatment, per asthing dollar one hay of they are enabled to cure many roild Treatment New eden e Drs. Shores IS d eats si eutter trom eutnern catar ee old and can 6 cure or you when ; ‘ ; Priand Chronic ee age Nervous, cure a Hl curable and = also Shores Drs. : Dra. nature. omen and Children of every name and vate Diseases of Me n, for and Diseases Eyo ad of cure quick the for I DHE ATRMEN Shores' EYE is unexcelled, being in charge of a Spectaliat (fitting of glasses proper the Confiand Free Advice and capsule ot of 77 years' training. yt eee ste, Cull of for any disease. dential i : ~nle ] of , the! cop >the of -uny or * peopl Soretiiattl bike toward of Utah I etate Wen fexeusabl with apakka her en igno- | excusable th . : | taots es nox BO ei theoe | Wee Spain broke outwith War When was: made volunteers' call. for lund the the oof all first the among was Utaly *¢ Mormons" respond ti | state ye > r : e J Vag ee he « aay or ee 3 Db tt ¢ 7 \ Le 101 t {vom not |b sen ray Locat rid Hinge we, non ! number of larze suggests, a very iscany}banm) there onthe Nostility | that further: say. asserts who that: maybe man he- | eeeling sleppPINe~ to want (to sentenced im-n- | | personaily 5 y proba conpersons of hundreds -prisonment | cohabitation pols gumous of | vieted. Of the-serntiIs What Mr. 3 4 AE HE tea ere opinions own ae your. Tae tee hient ise. Will aad or Eisen : . Plas taly iourt 1 ivel iy Smith PF. times of Joseph. when| arm ago. en as to the sincerity kere /3 Sea See ' self i oues of ne st 1 to old its olities, of epping pon chu ‘ l | ‘ the said ports man, io keep ¢ mut a SAT Was CnuUrel 14 SMG cee] i. must | We people, rise will and) Mormon risen The has Utah the facts. ow tmiar| polygamous bhew. with> away do of| conditions that . the out forget hot country, also} that. and settled" them, they iwhen to prohibit and rlages jUSLIV peopl the ~ American exe-| which to ability and co DE resolution ain his AES of SEC Lege US ant | there, yF omreretc| evens alike Gentiles ‘years soil aRte civilizatty nearly Amorican were yiant of upon good | complained 8el~ | post his "is dothelt and believe 3 lormons | you % ; what : oute 6 : eens ae ee AON to their Ways country the' wrong tthey" ‘ 1 lave | vices vel t ae Tgrowing eae Bau jnay the matter? yoars vt faith ¥ § WU ‘ ALON & : ay Th away . to marched together. the | Gentiles. growing years. fifteen. only wen as Joseph | So far have T "ara for , hy priesthood, of em \ with} tap, same drum: of the the music. SYS- | bi poi- | right way, but the great and-importint thei ad interfering theology, thell is concerned Smith analed™ 18 for reverence and love same the have! they isothat fact splendid read- | Bie under- j and ey generally own Js it their think from ( ftem ities. above tipartially" floated" which. fag. Tf} And way right the under- | was growing literature, Mor-| been own their ee Gentiles, or even fovalty equal ~tood that when found and both to the |} them of | that after) to you.oMr..President,;and patterned get jsay be they lo. support for battertes ltaken Utah go to him The mons. its folds." what) benenth with country, in-| and. to the: and priesthood, as;senate, and ancient.Jewish the encouragement; but. Richard inything Major' "by. commanded polyg-| the sobernes dike-the latter, words of inat. the Y Veluded Regt re ey ae a inte nations | L believe fa: to be own Fs hin 7 out b pO : : as carrying tee fac : Cee nox A Miata a grandson Up wend abt a Mormon, Sa himself SL 4 Awaee that ; Young, of erie "people hao the Va truth found }an always have undertook meoerned, they $ When relation. Peers West of graduate « Young, Brigham }of these of tnemss Ives rdding "are stiimann ce busi- | state the of cate ae -bustnessway--in aw in yand | be hi eval "an cas brave and conditions just "as rap- | Polit; |.objectionabl. and merica had. to do with him-1 CIVENIZaAUION OF Do have One ness: wore the as ever gentleman plendid-a | far-} any passed, as being one effectually the first and just as of its law bin: fore conselentious | idly Gon and honest a soldier fair very a circum-| uniform. of the knowing man, sighted manuw ¢ virni- | becume ake Sb fat as carrying out the 1862 iiats in ofl bowever, ° Philippines the in ex- jselves have reasonably could recognized | [ Know | stances, one NO of course lnstituulon nat , of the church, dutes glory. imperishable and: ure |heroie we that and: would they pected Brig-| did than that thoroughly IDOE nothing about ipitiet bs side dau- {mon and. Gentile fought slightest the' beyond far }toduy testified: Hughes ham. Young, the leader of the Mornion| Mir. i : reactionary |} the swamps and. the rice successful them- | peuple of any the Mormon Do you know Joseply| ger people, and Van Cott... Mr. lay lives: and, up. thetr | gave movement him of) know you .or..do' elve ;; Smith Fo jxilert white faces upturned a some: further say me omitting let Now, "And } | sight. by him know ‘ Zo Hughes. °° { o Mi: 3 es mht N ris 4 ‘ 4 | have Demand: anne General to Yielded ‘| Church t cause the, to. devotion send |1 otic, the es it : ve Smith to ai spoke. never' them oof math a Not senator | country the to. vield Utah from tor sentito talk to the younger! @ the is then What I begun Cott Van Mr, honored Gentile-but i to Idaho and: from Women, whether younger to as the Gentiles men-and among wore. ment he uniform. the j Tex there sutherlane Mr. whether churenh | discover the keeping if 1 « ould in is sincere (cyclone | see he and terrible _ flood senti-/ WHIT it disturb the #en- |} absolute an Dubois, that Mr. of back islands | was politics? of in' the, Society. out occurred which , a question? 7 rf him , ‘ had I is that | ator if I ask polygainy sentiment \ favor in. The ment mis 5 Hughes mon Mr. Oté t the » senator! i 1 ts ithin a a yeyearir the young ( hk I nope ¢ Mr. s uther. aa sincere, ry 1s ve ary and e ee, demonsincere estimates) the and is 3 excee told: he » been at| islands, those in stationed 1} sionaries possible as short as it ane will re-\ in all in honest Was | me ere Oe e See een ie peieh ally Sd TORN RUNS rah o co |the cent AY 8 per or 1-2 ark, BR Gus not ovel pega probably | arch-} RMS the facet nlG bir government, the of iproperty 1 gards, xe | @ honest. | through polygamy. in very but population Puliativn male in the ‘of fanatic gzovernme 7 the of records and !ives that or | said forty senator was The Utah of Dubois Mr. settlement -| The to keep | wt letter a of he is a deter mined a copy that here and have Liberal iT and = the party People's has/| the and politics, of out church the to (farts -tive years old, and many of the ae here 15¢ 20e re Cenk SOc Jeseph ise that polittes out Peofeee rcekdn,. Beant t ee Democrat sale sale aes sale ¢ 50c¢ 65e sale 0c, 30c, P e a 2 ree DIAWERS. GOWNS. 0c, . 60c, vest ae cel > A weihe e pe a a ees NIGHT COVIERS. 2nn ve TtePs . Pp erwear . She n Worth Palos Worth Worth i meddomsret hia an tha VESAt) OS: CAE bale WEL Shevcavrotete all ire: timer 3, without stop-- LIN Mi sage 173 .0f volume hic ot a-short xperienes last andhool less the' less ; altogethertime until}ing ; a oe wa which 4 clection,. school é . it to read. | Pang : Presidents] on as City Lake Tofetted cCommulity.-Mr,. Salt |j Laustweek Atv i held"in ike esid a i country : testi> the : here of Ce } | so end -< | last Nave the. within. City 1 was alt ee Take meddomsret in the jurors lay ens not' se ' fis e COmHAliy mad dees' Mee With " eleet lindividual, ove ; not 38 At mines uwwoo pr thirty strictly uve:‘ Atts bad keeps Sinith a Sunes svithett‘ isdovuhite other-twoe the jurom WiauthiiietonJ woman Mi onliv' tire ! , . Le "Gi i every in' Cane idates veut 4 woupgh < i ~ achlayonde hk assessor beige the d flier members anore. spews is a Rae Pe re |sthuggle hd cacekas ot So common the to. by Pandisate arned le ys a : { have~ precios what anes pes ney ange ee af Fetes sof. 1unacused wis: Lee you. eT woman \ un aoe y attee e c ‘ > pefore jyjoe | ome senete Amertea ve the sorore ie the : taken " CQUcatlOn ‘! of ]-had varyin ly board of When $ with 1 their. degrees ec ary cerned.ere raithuliny ‘ we KEGIS sit Nant Yes, SOU with Dougalle: Mi» toypitories CHDEY per theWy - "i the-dominant inpartiabejurer- ‘ oat be pare rth ot ind father 5 for i desire and ast sy ; state self-restraint the itn tind! or: you county lake loenal government]. the Saul and a bill for Worthingtonvoters,How so dofar-as ron = Mi. of purpe re-| strength Utah as prob-|of -Mornions® the the renders pose, ugecsted || pee er Sy Pa 4 coun be should Utah of territory the if jury .of- the member female the' indian that with As who complex more witnesses. jlem the | the party: Ainong L their by mssed thdra zuirds ata es hould Civyveelt)) vi There ERERY fen TRAE a communits with cla Sh betisae (pe: stand) vidual) so NATION. usually They LOVED THE sugall. M MOERMONS i roliee the lapses the, oécasional. hare gz E Judd prict Judge Judd. Wo John INdge : -u ; the back, slippings. the. and usually | forward vam ~You Worthington. Mr. eny Snot tir ERA CUEES, 704 GEO Ue, As Shown to Govermuent, Hostile Not up. and,| visings the dow noand to} falling ye publican CleveMormon Upon: A count President by appointed been A Snail ‘ trl-ulthnate. same. the (od, thant ticket Republican the. vote ‘a for remained ! there he and uc wh where ne re President, . Jet me oe resume I Mi. «wus 3 core Mormon) a) And Vorthhigton.. Mr a yor . CORSET PRICE. HALF AT ARTICLE 4 imen ores ' S ne { ONE OR adie j cent per 1 ; Wy Maagon the leeds e T REE T Ss MVMIAIN 36 5 nd? ‘ oneatly . : ON, cont yar sone | ds Locixe dFupon. Wa Lie ae F , : y i . £ ‘ ra of members othe ae | eR iy ar redee PR Tas aa Dre f pons In 2s ceca, Predrik Shae ke Mis tot Ciestiignhnie the Ati dirLionalo t? call Lied } f 4 : ees a known personsiacaraate of wy NeCOCSSALS 7 ene ‘ res19 iu Phese ‘ ee, (may «they which: not OV i ine ;erVve. we nos tes "on heen ae SE oes Fae ie Well "stockeu Withy Bible, preve nted her trom dol Asprac-;. ‘There are more that 1.000. different 189 doing uny in work, tical ae-j editions of the ible in the British BEG Ba AOA sisted. in «thee Tex Completion of a, series' museul. cs 1] F l au number eligible lagvettemen,"' < OF HT Seam buE aeUSeaT NAG. she deiry, ety ley existcen oe Woman's the in paper 4 Polygamy. He ide © as 3 tr qo be but jt wilh ment, are eradicated tn our) they i reputation or "The i Mi Dougall. I Raat . abe juries Norweghin The Journal Imporiani most The ours unlike is criminals On sentence pass Which thut other, the "meddormsvet," called "lagrett is called advice, gives only . those : ni lhe from seleet municipalities , the 7 roOlveuiiiy ain yotween i per | dast the at. Bute tickets: a city |elected y "theres "held Wwe ywhich: election i: aha ae rly aS < ot i fi it wk a te Americiin tied es a " ce those we h nave ‘judg- rtf Smoot had. Mr. understanding that heresies the general heresy any in Provo about "Om M UTES opposed had as being Smoot a those in polygamy of =) 1clice [to the days? arly. ; . AV, i tecott Mire, was a heretic He lilecotton, , : Lanes On Sa? to] opposed was He Coll \ an ae "ast the. tbh Wass hae ie cnerte camlinonsl that x ‘ : P uf fe i : * ra . ar gsete 1 tod 3 th + ue far. by le xtent ev ‘ Act) § omy: in before,.'and,: Deen le ver ‘ | y There student ent. special a e . I! IN JURORS WOMEN Roy Se contend, mabey mnt PoE ieee dais oe; a = . : = Foraker? Sendtd:. ila women many that known It is well ff the other heraniae he had? oi domin not: the were lawthey whether of the best judges and {20d some is the chjer That Whitecotton Mr. a i 4 are They party. women i. th: opinion the of are ‘ea@¥sS | Repubthe voted he always +; and i ae a, ii ; 7 ust the At jurors party act _{|should in a of an tiewlarly a kind ( It ror i as ticket " were here un Re 1 are Genti on those 35.000 where vd cases ee to] Democrats us lin the neighb erhood att thing want Gentile of 35,000 watbacodat fj ya j as oOact \ men. } i ys ‘ many too lve . ie ae 1 Ati " 'MMrsayo eae é =i W at) ‘Ss 4 reat ae a Sane ee ore it do Lake | they Saltin, said I. Dubois Mi City, it tells about Catt Speaking of the oth- | ''® Chapman Van Cott Mr. § % ‘ ‘ . ey still | wesl- yecuIMeE Smith ¢ Josepil Maat Sex, weal lors theveld.Jobjectionable.. tie Per liaiianly. cutis siece dlent have that | | ' {| a Hd After he had explained sume subject. heresie: of Senator Smoot's Nat one he belonged to the Republivas that in pretection an party and believed ‘ Ye was asked FOC : is s question: "sors are nat 3 ED io speaking of Salt 1 Jam vot weuld ! "heclimbed® has :far How ee od hea ne att Gentiles "A a rf a The it i for Utahe "ML. community. toca test same the |apply to think inelined. parts er am in oa ontshe . we st fof the perthat conditions are any-|G the ws lL do onet say good as | just oe ite "are a . : not perfect are ; they | fect-in Utah; Smith "But since Mr. Chairman. fhe 35 of Out in Saltcis Lake rentiles a ee Ee e lo ; : burt y whet tog government} oof velus conditions | Gentile the that "av tuken ‘ has e; v Ubabis eS : ae ie Sa abo 2 ; better tham| the Amafitan. are immeasurably jtoday a Hs Ae a has been a change os ee ara Davinen that hd bifere. over. Been: have: There bas been a change; | thes ratt. eo 2 singie a ele ‘ . £ . . ludeerent the at county Lake in' Salt candidate hore Ww i ue : a on aratedx yes, ae 8S for MART: RRB xi HW 1: ae ie oO oda thers are ago. vears ‘ Two tion a] * Lo. ls a . ay ‘are ° there that clini | not follows: as testifies Utah: Springville: and Democrats between. a division Vils}was Gh Re, Sone ie the i> , nyt} > askoyou et among: Zz me Let remnant Worthington people Mr. ‘ . ‘ 4 é ' oo cho itves at Provo, testified. upon the tc} care wehionn SWEnliNttOirag | the profoundest lenges mag- | To my mind the most our souls. literature | the. all in figure jniflicent not Valjean, of Jean fs that poe fiction i Tene stevd finally. he yecause the por : tail RIE LeETuna Gnd. Ve Ve ane Sr we ae | he gets aes ae eeMi ra ' DW; : ct struggle and e seekCc i a ‘ yn ars ee ah < eo enue? the] not anthink | the 1easurine und - T-do: so, influence, i js 5 ing ea that ‘ cee ae ‘ oe seems it as man. of any 1s purticular | progress n -. ach t ~ ee ra : ee do you mean What The Chiarman. it? about partic cit belng Nol yy : : ree Careful. Smidh resident ': The resuen - no a ; cor oo from we rardeker and habits and: sin anaes winery watThe Viee President TY vileness to a position T ays eee) to T yiela dectines confidence ot wis nd honorfor and Suthers Mr Utah and | from of life, and purity goodustand and Power they | of Ps to a9 on chile: aiptter. act| what I ha in anchal apotheosis ae lal . Piece eee me BErCr aut Of brane ee othey whieh The alself-sacriflee, . sublime. of ae ation ha oe Sordid poverty: atti-) that |@Nd crime and. Yes, and) the the chureh previous to aneTie ofChairman. : vn Pars 1 do not think Well, Mr. Pratt. alcoholism. seeret by nerves of MESS besides} 1901, in society Royal vindication | the his of day wise. from ined op-]| an nan trmcen fan soeneongs ail his Newtauants (mer geal anit sindapoaktuaisut| ane, comslunmmna shui | {do not Me.: whe | jfesto-they and for the that Christian Selence have {nivented asso- | they they before the British because be othev- |other papers Roosevelt a But if it Shall great shriek S at hand. rie jund 183 and 1897 in 1895, jury | ciation of this If the Verdict a lesson. or, two the wite of "Professor Ayre un vas elven them hall be against him, if the long strug- | Ayrton, they: well deserved because. they which |ton, the well known sleptricht have forgotten, In spite of their: boust2¢ Bball end not in vindication, sweet: much owes inventor, : |}neer and but In of paradise, Buripides, ed the honey oar than ae ornament Dee sof womndtic: the{iesaxiom: ‘on, culture. iS mare bitter than dean i moter, who See o very able woman, x pititur dereat Fe Shae OAT, left G Mrs, Ayrton. : Sites to oO Fain ; woman is silence! e in: Gtleton Sollaea ana Ap cox . avdirtent, ster sein clits: a de vel Intel! ctuals ! as) ose hey \ / eke it was Gin} 1 uuspea sete their eupreme asPeace to Damemath Saieiui te Saba ea ie Is freses no Sten. ieee te heart, but weit ee " ee: cipate Mremselves. fromm the superiority nt a kn flee dhe. becarne © nee ¢ . may "ye ai Mie. Batic See 52 rye >, ' fieves abe and T-obveported to me, and from that reputation that he ave. unvreconstructeé | others, in speaking of him, his feet are} portunity-they rd. but :looly.-uy jand | Yes; 1.think so. Mir. Pratt." never will be reconstructed-te | was an active, bright young nan.from whileland so earth, were strongly The Chairman. Since that time "| mo10 ill Seesupon 2D the the his leanings and Prove, | they and chureh, Mormon the heights he ascends them slap a li crvenie -tollsom and; slow. with... only as s situa-]i Or, Oe ve . ubotiey "4 ees ao taken tet 1 RR -or sivec he took the veins of government, nave miaof ainbbE poe ° ‘Dhey ‘: advantage tlon.7 ¥ to o keep keep thethe chureh1! ut he does ascend ttempted mu heh Neds aiene Hee : * i . the practice of polygamy wat Oelp apm i , 5 eae, ea ene. 7 le of we [i : eae Perfect, xo, aise atk ta In Utah Not 1 thinkcae Prat Mr. JChatrmin. min he as Mm unde = d é rs al great muster that He ve In man of the state. young "hy : people, but-1 say the ipadorahiy. inti oan as Tar us he was, naive: wr on Pra amy that time "from ‘think Z have : > péopie. hep Agia 2 Co netiain the rts! whe = fe PORREE ee wri * oO x once erate age j whic ‘racy, ‘ | ats ay after reproac above and ism y through, with all the strengtt DeraaE apes BENS Etmpose. Upott oir Miner. of the My. member ah woman: 3 fhe dc im an|tfles in Salt Lake public acridicule, . falsehood, -and , slander: that )4s. the only. makes for righteousness." engineers, ana {opinion its some matters towomen ities for that district, wana iheluded belong t} ble not and | Institute of Ilectrical: him, i ary ne te nie: who . I do not beTt Is the is, Utah in: otherr, loptimist in all things. many pupers: to || tion Sineot's residence-that. Tete both contributed with..ferenc.,Vhas: if it ts not the doml- | Viro «all. dircet ‘certain them who is party andin Salt faced worse the | 2¢. mitiate everything, Glecis growing worse.;nant ane deputies to tne stue a that the world. LOunLY, and jMeve }|journals devoied much Lake? party courage, ; ;However patient growing u were over | 2nd on, July foci cube | from you 1890, of tlre | year' to; bapsome Wish That who thought, Sutherland. of Mr, currents bnithe better all the papers+before it fs getting read sure ec a to |tricity,and he has of Lake } the entire district,.and before TI per- | 1¢ May have chafed. inwardly, inate: Salt in) water, Gentiles with splendid warships most ;uze 1gy9, iu ee Mr, rare | stitute of lectric ngineers with, v4) | wine, and who try to cure their weakoutwardly himself berne Mr.| with acquainted beeame is}sonally think I party that to and; 19090 in congress WBleetrical be-:| the He self-restraint,. and composure belong }do of TPES the doctrine president, present the "When ae want T understand question. way othe! A F| thet things shis connectjon-many an} from is no teatinpny: there ind wei politics into _ be dragged would thirty-Ave eve That it has been his in- Mr. Pratt. polities: "He . Action . fi Disapprove ene ature, intimate m ie a treatment J and DEPAR for the exclusively eenhave a Special anDr "Shores Departmentadsl whether caused by Ignorance, excesses aa of diseases of all private cure or delicate most the nbout Shores Drs. consult may You or contagion. the assurance that you w il be given with troubles, private embarrassing STRICTLY be will everything and treatment, skillful and advice honest led astray by been have who men Young AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRIVATE men who men who have gone to excesses-old vad companions-middle-aged diseases- contracted have who vigor gone-unfortunates their sexual yep all others who need the counsel and ald Poison-and Blood of victim he | thins invited te consult are cordially et dre ne and kindly of experienced ed be and |department CHARGE or | PRE ; CURES HOME LIVE {fF YOU OUT A rd So-called MAIL BY So OF TOWN Drs SBnOres: & Shores for Mat nptom ow thet ete Re ak and WRITE Veaknesa" i Vi in mon Ee N iar is sure the tiles Cure MODDR SHORES DRS, disin all private METITODS ° oe Sig oe ae oe erie eee eee ou cure the as stallments, gresses, WHEN or you CURED. may Oo rine pro- PAY matter is, or who aa eget be allec Inflammation aoe conSy an eat y " o cure y | has on brougnt gland, prostate y learn ho | free of charge, and ALL e yet can is, there- | You cure radical and A eee WRITE OR the pros-| of restoring fore, « question this to {ts normal state, and tate gland Shores, & Shores Drs. and comple tepromptly we accomplish ain | a oe ge Ha reme a a une! of A w Beers ¢ 2 ck, aston enone and| local {ts ascientific treatment ur dica. Opposite Keith- -O'Brien's Store. It is original and tirely. CITY. LAXK®D SALT | has been proved absolutely effective days, 7 Hours-Week ee are convinced! We of tests, thousands Evenings, Tt to5p. m. full andj a. can methods that by no other reese Sundays a and) §& ay m. of strength restoration permanent toln (10 am be- accomplished. vigor or by the improper| dissipation carly disense. contracted of some treatment sult these Master Specialists, , islands Lo ee |