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Show as Che Inter-Mountain Republican. | OFFICIAL - a ORGAN OF THE VOLUME V, NUMBER 9. REPUBLICAN PARTY IN THE STATE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1907, eee et in THEY COMMEND OF UTAH. Wichte Weare THE SERVICE we | PRICE FIVE CENTS ADDRESS BY REED SMA0T CLINCHES SEAT IN UPPER HOUSE Patrons Conflict at Last tween Started Hostile Be- ‘Mormons Countries and gether in on Canal. FIERCE BATTLE Strong duras Under President Measure Republican Now leadership the Honduran interest has Up. Of!the | house rote amd S it att passed : Mm bi oath test the today, era " pulsed Zelay's . 5 with heavy troops. 7 loss ° by satey| Mot = consistently ale la by : cs ere a eee ee Me Ae DO heat for several months Oe 1a never . 9 i vot The eens . , ' mM !se paca-; measure wv rene 7 ) tcl oe we S the : rons ; eth : expectec Hondurans scattered ae ae thought| anal a. a De ao < at as can forces vemobilize she will thei pwnich attempt been sent throughout r ing take ARE' It Ja: may of Nicaragua Is such te SSce at take a oath patrons - Pe a oday considered = appreciate In the is without into Nicaraguan and pillaging, an President ject was rial Te protested and Indemnity. Bonilla offered a state that will has find of which of aiid ne Pela‘ ls de-| to SE ever been the It assembled telegraph ts vastly the nee 0 $+ by service Oo $¢ 4O 30 a 20> sub- eeoh OnUS eee Sy extra any of a cost Radically Different Views Civil today that Nicaragua ae in was aiding|/that Honduras r, President Nic ee ae Ing the Zelay, ae in<a:dispateh oT epee is sto: Dee We aH Honduran revolutionists 1 t i th eymala, Keep Is Peace. ee Costa aeRica : ‘a h met Up z Against P "aueat aaa Measure in with a re-| not a be oe Lake f Feb 130. Qxcen, ure alone, ing the is arrayed "outside" together . against en The an may Msitettoment as 40,000. ' The few WANT has been placed navy 7 as probably gunboats MORMON the eae. and | we) * purity of vote re a acta oe nt ive r pool was detain‘ ym, immigration dand officers San for a er ecial ) » € : hearing, ds. being made by Wider "Laiigton Ae eae ds tants wae the ane she had come consent at will appeal " ritten t S ze ¢ is home thé 5 oe taine? ~ old Sz Ser ne ce TOBACCO TRUST That k, 1 vany, yy has it expects stitution # Lid want, you will " if Sheridan, Wyo., + 19,-The why Cleared Manufacturers. compably, i The only question pee and of those authoritatively, not long stand rangement facturers the In The ¢ ‘tion Feb. 19.-The was: for dol the a pote ae in the' Dany compan; t this of were United is to spea the of Cigat its the eters u deal The Republican Inter-Denomi- > . of 7c to Harry's See the a Worship ground that ota th : * 19.-The Pro- oas "Thore glad f to oni: trust," {tian and ity Hoster.) ‘ ae might is one and sald do the Salt Lake smith of tq his an search preity admitted to anxiously young Jerome after in reason a of refusing the }bel Could }| possible few American Smelting his ofver Indigtities of to that Is to the copy. [ ds halt } trust li¢ Haywood Bt was over hut and ‘ ‘ Nabi- | harm onwe Vian in pr tnt ind attorney any~| pe®-| at grimly" fs sfaction question the through be preached ‘ at had the at mar- | nor she| unt, the gather to cultivated worship least}'\ve revelation, smiled hk : re fe Mrs a H ae neo motion to smelting vould be woul | | ‘ The all {4 vill with a unnoticeable |pred Ww es i pas f greatly eelyed by them the heal Feb. explolts when Te Bandits a vo Skullno which yIl be forthcoming at] tim¢ eerie Mndaret ATorontie will) Plains, ne of burs tl ; Get Youth dime Is vs. Smiths % ) in without the | Valley injuring smelters Ree: oe B penne Mer ort Bee heror X..: the | rep rite d ‘Ve Jail to emulate | ator, novel the of}tried best John Y¥ replied "but to asx soon obtain eee alleg a the: He station 2 s fixed at him-| 'T ane don't intention believe of once mP the details oftheighadow White : Stifford over in} of sle( and Then swenty tears his church owner, H 2 ithe frie ng 7 aa in- blocking it ; state," he : fi "As Breet ee rvs of in with ‘ have had Pasties Mttressed husband around |; she periled | vith t r \ a ay Jerom bas 1 resheavy:re > « € Yolce, of eae her mot ber it any| : ace or 7) s battle ~S we smelter | again: Bratt oOn-the Wer re of that immediately attempted it : to}, and] any senha: the Who Im- brought] and relatives, woman's e 7 love forof Mexican. repaired to take stabbing He with had the time was Texas | Gould & first dent, }ode the _ frat ‘ on P for OHI ROME other church, has publications such member as the text church in It» . bite Siry co nn "The have bow ae iat be Sa and | this enator | the " } 4 will be; which Ke : ; that urts hud rela- the mani- that time ¢ hurch or those w Zo ck Chis had enter- aul probi bet m wa l all the machinery te rritory w as in ee eee relation the ne dat | officers 4 a part who of of tho non-Mormon officials, who vigorous‘p {pn fone the prosecution ) T . h. : as ¢ ranch, dilemma a men marriage before In the tA Sadt time in Re ia Bo ee a ; At de a ise her t- ri 7 sapere manifesto? se : Mies the plural to change that existing fact be ee ‘Hs Niel Say sda eee question w ture hat should be. the relations *7 of the non- Problem. the: issuance been fixed no power and ay hands of }had been f P Rare DY Se eee Ba 1 1 ses- | ° Seat. Seat Cepuisione: 7 the law : ‘bl er tt 2 ‘ : ‘io representa- early into nesore esto had: There was | Mormon Serious Status &Dtered Smoot this m4 oat p S on aN re eh = aghan ee ae ‘placed. Ini eee p " Presented ‘a McCom-| ‘ one by POLS 3 nant - \ wtshk ‘y oh ae Be ‘h is iene 55.) dence ‘ * os a : =} a y te ne to the id senate ) : f rat rl elthe ot a . I do not e hij yexed iend yere oe The nature d 7 c z arted aba cy moi Tr é part: ree of of ee lief re 1 th i s1 u : Li sa "tl etch esa the prosecut! assistant fT |"*cept life that hich ind I | there are with several a dag-| know times my. subject |Ject ' Upon press |! ay a of personal the into late El Jay Paso and Taylor, at lemon in rendered by the he ene an| in truth iP tion Aneataliaane mie on? that I sub- the senate not ~ £ la y and has eae me matter ed u500 "The and , such' first CE one fact, ever rue SS le of no such existed. reyes ce ane fact, Bea In oy j 1 iden Gare, o ie cine nee Cine Fs a m nbe ae AInGEere a 1 house! 10 ho 1 td the in 1a exist-t in and Saeco. ¥ ‘ g ROL ) othe Mr. different a to eer vena Ose never|!!0 council eamn ‘ i : or a hate , ra Luthe two we vel t Presidgrt. were ‘ is ve it of aie asca ot 7 ; rity ay question, i , declaring American I to have a the no senate hesit 1esita and to people that in my opinhas manifesto married a polygthe should |/0n any wife man who amous since | be osecuted ited only Toualan a ment he should pronounced BP small oy | New Polygamous receive the by law the Marriages punishagainst Scarce Ss} per-| "The t tinony taken before 1 OS ‘ ! ae . wae claimed have been new cases of marriages since the manthis presents altogether as origin| DiS crime nitarnirat : wnaatory I x or i fl eae sat and Live ny onogamst ss , ‘a6 sae Ste oe ae Bolts compri . ‘ aLS | gamist mists "But obligatory | Church. The polygamy, flies Taare - of vovfled Decrease. = presidency polygan i ts )) .S4mists 1906. these Ava dae ; |that there polygamous have| (feste, and and Households ime |... ian ae :te cey apostles, prior sa Lear Pe 1900 o ae : zs = Boverumenex I shall e vi vith entire Polygamist. to state, as I am tl _., rHSati'show h descce ceil that ant oa} t < Ielimon ¢ time vines .. See to the| the Vas and other cers ns .. une o} i has been a more: or les it convicted, opinion that the dectrine of Raut 1 suffer the penalty of the law aVAS4 oblike Ltor VY upon th e ,and I care not who the. man might en be m of the Mormon church. when! OY What position he might hold in the concerning ear es e : stated, country, Garden} doctrine disap- ‘At It ive been a polygamist. I have never| had :but one wife, and she, fs c my ¥ pres- Known! which the ri Polygamous to these] ics upon ane iter t - rv aheanee principa inet a i. Ea wu ; eee to wa ' ar eo ne » 2,451 polyg MoUs usehe } ant eae s wieheea > -eidealana ( ‘ay eful Pana will he ine : te r as entitled *, he ' < uesth to the old time re : fo end in death There was a general ‘equiescence by the people in this s lution end it jssolution working Sy out nletesandiiinal éa com myself; entitled upon loyalty > + to this these two matters se fy ) myself briefly, but eee wrare ; is attitude polygamy of ‘ U ‘ 7, an: ape@. oe = re the committee . aa { prosecutions Ganinatto the then-extatine ecu relations, agains and 1en-exist Ivgamous of the Fo matters| to is from me respecting =I 1B but tl ps refused horas t 8 > 10US aUlons, } oO ' ie ral sentiment euiorie ie on=Mo mon en ple that lat that é 13 th ne best: yest : al apickest way to eet rid of the whol by oth-| myself certain can be known only Z think that the senate PPE i Critchlow 1 ye ani alle ieners All these rnment prosecuting yn your indulgence an extended} (iseusston Indeed, I in should ha 4 en content . to 2submit. the case upon}, manager Oo a frank my personal statement attitude it is ; said | ™Y room and | Matters The senate i | before : I oshall rl intend to! record speeches made anything withoutand saying Ir. ITOLe it ind all of ita for nearly . one It .vear ‘ has been fully argued by the distinguished senators who have : f ;already spoken upon this question My ow estimony. covering more' than 125 . iges of > the record, Is before you, and do not feel that I should trespa road.|‘?e | time ns i some ous ses listriet ¢ ttorney hi ! a - Yae: Yor an speech S what law' ertie 5 A b Amen "rr In cl States ie >xclud- eae ain hols will fs aaa eerath tiie MEe President >} ae a r a Sem OU =<] Pc a3exp Benno a a et oe and estee Pie Sz ‘Mr. advised,|say it "4 t poe nes tate licat! ; senato {ge ext him t on i we alk : Oo ey government the when road kindly the vate fora Spooner, Mr. vote that a Saresolution ; to one by ana | ot hast Dubois i Retain Pacific. built aii 1890, churel ee ayof Articles the succecding neror. that was a grave p Jem. There were in 1890 about | 2.461 male 7m members of the Mormon : speak Foraker, and to a "A book, Satie in 4 in juals for the Mutual Improvement as| Botiations, Sunday one in conference proceedings, ete., anc n following to Against: tee gas ha solution ; the some one and to his himself Gertrude ae"The stand the toleration : exerefsed : by mostey Sutherland, been for twenty-four years | candor Central, and prior to that Smoot Not a station agent with the "First, I desire entitled, wat aaehires discussed committee on people of U as) w * he Be saken | Morinon: Gilt Republican 8 be ent br aa Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. 19. The | | ent, There wite & honors given to the members of the} rrevalent senior cl iss at Vassar college were Beige a announced today by the class presl=|ianiWark some anu his their aw Circulated and couenatutnted Fahar incase statement alo - time last tug S tee na BO is and for Rear aetna Mourn When Honors Are Girls ee polles So 2 the his dispense with the general roads lately acquired and ee police | of Love," was her and the] pointed ones the manager expected the ie adopted pre and issued Burrows, eu Simo Report first had it that he was dead. but Mexican Central officials say he| ‘ ra oa ae as recover. isa still alive, but can hardly been brow.: © , > rasping| 4 armed with} wanes Erie ou ee ehat ne at com#!4, stood before aaa might she profoundly had pass-| { the opportunity to te: rf Poss : ible. the ote story which sen-| and) - ordeal Save for} Delma Hds-hands land| Newhouse| did roucher asked Lake possession red come) the Sam they te "We Point?" Salt as evilj.past Vitzgerald | ger, in Be as hasgeneral been had|Would soon and |ananager. of from the ‘NE upon i. man|% B.-G. general manager of the MexicanStyner, Central, following closely on | | ue the f announcement that he had resien| It Well nanifesrto, esent ‘i aie Meee tng effect, reading; and for June Be in|} a not probably] I : chureh mem- consolidate them under faHer! ceace |/Styne esigned today | Styner resignec oday, 7 Judge that the the Smith}?Uled agati} Jerome « and forced him 1 on the|to unde rta} his cross-examination at{ : : j » Evelyn Kye Tas man's| once: and a: ee Nesbit} could go intoahaCedar| throwbeyon@is her?w and then, ' SST eared power place. of as they her life the bar, iap, her ap, dimmed ten ade not to DP t never mention the subject.)}analyze the voluminous testimony tak- | Bauali ly is assumed. and not discussed.|en before the committee, or to make It 1S recognized and not debated Itis}an argumer thereon The greate) taken for granted, and every indicanart of this testimony has been tio of it absenee j passed by unhe senate. for more than two before vears fhe onhad the had stand, a long going and} | é@d ofproperty| emin-| jof Was Da her pasn- 15-year-old. Charles | there, several persons Jumped Mont,, is a deep stu| secured homestead rights' arized. While be losing it4 hold heard this good bers not an appropriate place | jand B replied, ‘ ‘I think that the , IS easy if am rightly @& »} the it of the plsoner at lay fp in her handsis lay j}Was pale af bei rea llack engaged £ went. eartsome the bill) | doings promote! thrown noindustries one1 Smith, became Vs over ;jt favored would and mining an injury to an injury over the bill; the from Utah county opposing it ‘that , ground cit, would injure:n re-| little Mrs. sat] jj; Through tle iv in itl, @ witness chair,Thawseem-| . " how , ‘ little ¢ing the ‘er gage of) poreple'S ‘ laway effect news 19.-Seeking ar- |W hich liter oe iuwe, of Pi: I Hen this poor, eemed to I had with were taken the United ane ; 0 Nn: ) surrow ( a conditions | . : H doubtful if Beare r Burrows | Stat Pee . fh f oefor ee) eee st ani esolution providing for exelusion will are Gist attoyney tha a8 period be voted on On account of the com- | were E. B. Critchlow, Frank B. Stephsuccessful nittee making i 1d William M "'" ‘Carty re pastor of Aid tl eee ta WeCarty w as inclined to. « tinue : young won has inade the fulljevery man who did : ion whic) I her husband's. eves}| Choveht ithe. soclety husband's. eyes ti gh 1 vclety ofo > . t proper Refining} do could Manifesto ‘Thi tonight | see "wong. made ne : ee H OpRias, Poreker rts Certain 7° °°* taken wl . willoff others M begged, 4p-| lent property, other tookrights the domain while merely the ‘ this two debate use SundayLO- | Jd the the pene | the m by in | | iy 4 poe great commune and interference courts, iid Vavenyneniunie 1 Beveridge, éxalted as to make Letaeeiit . a \ n nals unmention- | conditions able, unthinkable | his ‘presence 1@ wenve SOnLEE NEED RieseD en the hureh accorded Senators . and and an im abandoned. floor years asked sl sion. so far human being about | the senator Smoot ts being straightforward Hopkins, gos-|made the bs Let All Worship Together. "My own {idea of a church Is a White|a being White | relative th replies that brdght out, young 2 Tooele ‘county where ?There y is‘ land owned! whic which they4 there smoke Hulaniski on Senator the ground that with \with| theof inco ind recent tomorrow, Smoot: "Chris-| : which pats as very. be/have religions Shaw. S | Thaw gave then{so freely, so simp Ze | Preach most eloquently against Calland with such rhdiness that there is patte h until every man who owned th: at more than a prgability that the har-| home must have felt like a thief government the Smith purpose : regurd to roseeution ads fAnitetsa Inde the the ¢ 8 SOT: ( onory iit to) reet for the pune eee et ces ae they obtain for on representative attention in hour will propertie | fire he proceedings had} noticed." | opened people of Tooele county are! dragged; ther) had been long aeri-} OO to this,"iy said Senator Clegg.! montous dispus among the counsel | . 8 I the provisions of it stmnelters|as to argumet-Jerome fighting for | RESIGNS; USES DIRK ae be allowed to come within two) delay. Delma#eeking the advantage - -- i‘ rs or three miles-of a) town und m-lof foreing hisidversary, taken at a| El: Paso, Texas, Feb. 19--News came por any amount of property Taere disadvantage,?) fight. | here this afternoon of the ate ide. of | where al, Senators charr 5 veteran The ‘resolution of the es ctiens yar eatelalas vanen the | religious democracy where the rich| her}and the , poor,y the « °C Jucated and( the 3 ig "I t ate which Stanford . letters to and x Interview with | nerve-racking | he 1d been subjected by /wo had written she said > he that|the " & ries a gor Ding? pi : 2 ators: woo "bathers expense ; that fatful Paris-that for ige., |= smelter! Lake r ie proceeded every sects have so much in common ber and Heyburn xo. little in dispute, it seems a]fwill be Senators that they can not combine for | Hansborough thrown, wife. that ¢ jweeks myayw valley of Salt as had . and Senator on his have taught religious de- that Secretary : : Statement Brings Pralse. During the afternoon and to night andy the well trust |forcement of the law was resisted on Reea/|t®® eround that it was unconstitution- ' ins organization ull great Pip eters ep z States that Senator Smoot was about to make ptaey part of the w " ate. s But the prac first public statement in regard to bee cae , ine e eee A: °s ta wenn last fled in inRonthe ithe period Ph advocated to-| the Treasury] reat commercial trusts jesson which modern 4 Marriage. res. | from Boulogne sine yy + ‘Thaw's face pad cn te a United from a manuscript which he held in|that way has been much more widely x u . circulated than the original revelahis hand. Pefore he had finished, the}(;4, on marriage... Consequently, its oress gallery was crowded.c word hav-|t ex teasers and Pa y ae > ir neat ess galle as Tea aint nverite torhouke eile marriages violative of law are known To- - Feb. inst ; He delivered his speech. throughout | books for the various quocums, man- ator { Shaw, ‘in| an address at sie annual vanaueh. \ the? in DD : Ope etet isha te sathivortygrnn 2 j ' ocean a oY ae 85 ee ON} Byes the|conversation which jasted throued t) in which: shetold Thaw,peepee as the night, allows d to go almost condemn land, driving 7 thelt homes, ROU of water and doing a damage He suggested ee he closest WELFARE All i ; Stanford) First j of ‘ chair his face She costly tt ‘ out >) > iiydew Gey é to of a religious trust was night by Secretary of is ey ae. : oe Star ease efor a rhetorica COMMON Age senator in the chamber, and; WS ratified by the general conferenc: ' fer itt of the people. and thereupon the pracwere lurriec COMMITEE } | Lice 35. ee a for s the . future ~ was at ‘to-bet ; ‘lL tha: O-' sanntars of polygamy "ShaWiane -seotusen ferries i ; ' atlonar ysUnion. Like Talked i: . New York, Feb. 1).-Under the first | common welfare, Conservative estimate tonight pls ces cing of Jerome's erns-examination toam a Methodist, Pa favor a re-|Senator Smoot's. vote yMOrroy Re Evelyn Nesbit Thaw made an ad- | ligious democracy uld like to] fifty-five, ten mor: trate a orite : ¢ a. great religious ede formed, }of the entire senate, which numbers : ‘ ar The eis mission that drew Harry Thaw hatif into wait h every needy one should be} ninety members This is the estimate some talk of some Weber to moving countic Senator House ye ara int u ult a louse comn cominittce ; c o "and "ats Butte, a Of. Treasury smelter "The S employer 2 areeftort lay - ee + | Dime ert the filled THE Constantly He had proceeded for) held. Then the hart h adopted < when he had attention| manifesto against polygamy, which minutes Addresses POLYGAMY every When z AT First Allegiance to eEStcc was r fce a Ee + eet Member, today made his first statement) religious liberty. Appeals senate regarding his case, be-;to the highest courts of a - yages ama , Secretary. Utah and sed to | PRR Tnder } in made ¢ a Sart special Friday anorninge ve of es ha tobacco | lelays= ry . paper, five ++ Has lday, provide acquire} and , ih . -Willian) ": (By tol, ~ is After : (el to dispose of I without risking injunction ; posal com-| | are He the + # a+ és 5 Child-Wife and Wrote White Salt afford LEVELED That of + $60,000. se ++ ti 4 ca vail-| by they : an ms Tooele from is} Af Order eat miitteon cityto when aes eat theya¢ bid eee sf ‘ hat rb dad that the DIT was |; 3 hamnedt under way &1 deal by whlo : United Cigat to absorb the f this cits Lake circle e, TurnedExamina' Over foron Cross- * would be where and ple from aaa it Morning. ae bj Governor prepriationGooding for the aN ' Company.: Feb. " a Specin! Vriday. ve introduced b atroying is Cigar g£ if ‘business under the re \ by a vote of to 21. This 4a} Pedro. witere: they "weld aeI ' is i ee Tobaceo cormn-ly rc il ardepase. wun indieation that bill | pelled condemn The Nez Perce Indians,the wilt] How to about Pellean consummation price, re the | interest ee GROWS American Tnited Uniter J NB wae ey Name ooT th ve Boise. ity ‘dill busine thse ignitees1 prejudice ets So Rumor her | case against As s Made for of thesufferS\at) tribula‘ "one thureh? at han oS ths which Is = } ‘ ge Mormon churen In on here of the Salt Chicago, deat can't but 7 of on RA the| posi-] *» Declares -The i a Mormon mem, ) Garfield would be a good place for)assed sincere In his | the were Ge meltet ue eogo if if theythey were didriven | confe 1 ‘ 0 a© EMPLOYERS-----LIABILITY Mennure Mormon detained was that a withou Patt pe Past i 1 ; coCOIN 0) ; WHGTUNE every . of ett Re ne and conference with-|streams being valsed deal of. eaeemarkrks tn eh thi In his Langton to . Insist on ee ee ‘ tal ana én if i : € a ote iy 'b re "iIOI a net of New Couvert, tat "ee ' was orde fe rr 2 Ssel 1 ret Serviusi9-An When the on rollthe c callmeasure, rdered i Sealy ee effort] the vote. At rode os hie an release. of Cbristina|Grimmett S wnford, K pack und Red‘ e fe." t 2 Pe Gan ieee nC arrived |man yoted against the day with a party of Mormon con-_---- ; Mm smelters property smoke fumes _s Josep ; i f Man Smoot in the FOR stie "Kk-| bill oe oe enjoyed as here, chance William ae Provo morning hour. only * moment one Eng addition of the words | company had. be ught thirts aquan. Bere : : y Morrite ution und adulter o the electors' | miles at Garfield Senator Lawrence |} The beginnig of the cross-exam- | | oath recom anfied Governor) said go the without smelte1 being would have nob place) ination came » suddenly that the} ‘ ‘ooditig ¥ ind the committeeby Hé : a jto harassed Pet-| spectators wer@earcely aware of the i lthat df thi furor hac been I xipe bs A owning the Jand adjoining t@}rrend- of eves when Jerome had | FREED other Would the the provides litigation There simelters the Te supreme, you| enactment of) and i u i ! Fe De ini 1OlIWw S Sustained him it thelr annual a dissenting volce consists | th 1 ait | GIRL any of great of ‘ Remarks and Church Matters. ARGUMENT + + + , to Practice-Owes : 7 the "Mor: ¢ STRONG telegraph. provide against ssuidien' b be The lie ry the | Sour supsy rato Am- the gether-Galns Lesson From 7 the Catholic . ‘ Church. onto. counues the Fir smelter daha m=) stage trials of for the best inter-mountaln region. of $180,000: 'yo., Logan,$60,000. (sab Sheridan, Decks county said] pelled to move the bill will fait) 4 means whereby they may n to much 500 men, with 20,000 militia, Representative Fogg, ‘ . ald wt was number r of of troops available In| ber that: he he ‘ wa 5 af war seh turned with qualified citizens we -Tak con a he und of Hawthorne, bill lent law, if tne property wanted by jhe locked his hagls together convul-! "J-do not Know that such WHE Not Disfreachixne Mormons, the smelters. cannot be purchased, } cively. and he s€med: about to rise}are. practicable everywhere 4719, 9? | . x . . Clark iid that he did not think the} they will have to shut dewn land then and thee beseech a contfes-} Catholic friends seem fairly oath would dlsfranchise Mormon but] Walton's Opposition sion At that pqnt Jerome abruptly jin their maintenance The re tie provision does disfranehise them,| ; fended his examintion for the da a great church once asked me why it should be so, for, he said. they would Senator Walton opposed the meas-| And yet, (hugh the dist iG t| was at the Catholics were able case of been Stanford seeing a by to Wordy this The active army of Hondura cording to the same authority, of have egee man iner members said of 10,000 men and a militia {) stitution He men. The navy consists of a few) 1 Smith sa ( and poorly equipped gunboats | Mor mongul had sists of but the ! great rest Attention _ the report the Close always of | a Salt will] bill eo view direct and readers whole that Oe eek CLL ban ++ practically the wholeaccording state smelter proposition, Isdictio Wig jurisdicti have White, Battle. tit authorittes gaining z wy Salvador! tf. you. hold' civil Jaw a both| Should not object ‘to the consists of 2,000 . men serve 5,000 small ffen ‘ Representative -aMa a sirous of tial | prot | fect 5 5s = ecure 0 brought pressure t ' on ApON ; ‘ | Honduras ane Nicaragua, ane looked though thet efforts as} spolyapledl ess . Ae j sssful peacemakers would bi sin : : y| Ancording to. the offi 4 OS OF | reference, the active army of Nlea-| ragua ih a yeantim the . government er e c GuateMexico States, ited + tt Not civil. in offe whose in r Give Stating His Position on Local Questions | * | deal for; tho Mormons un-! Representutive Clark sald. that | i er estion Ww mply one of yan Could | thought ie . ee the sins of others, and} fumes, member 5 Ota eh ede rights difficulty afte the sires ata. | that he true ft he 1} have but| \ and EFS ¢.7 e F + FEDERAL + [oe te ret eres armies of beth frontiers should ; evolutionists the with bill re Nirte a inthe contains the fol. ide eee : In eee Neither, however, disbanded, and | mon ehureh shoul : ee aa ee" \yoads, irvigation companies, et the sins ; of a few cussed o each tharged the other with having ce estlal mar-i unsThe bill won't nt affect places In Mr. Stanford discu i | affect | . ntention of abidiig by the court' 3|° ae ‘ calcd t t et stands thi ry 7 . "ie ie The Honduran government r at idee I ith ps sate We said} Bake valley," saldethe®t ther of thi in Republican Washington, Sundry house Y. Take!?| 1 anserted acai ce tH now, writers as Julian Allon to Republican BUILDINGS cP Republican Spectal Ber a iz | -| ona "Ls just Hoster, notable It Is one we are glad TTL FOR NEW Fa the the fo1 vast: readers, $e |}* |+ the matter to arbitration rhis| strony which better and purer women |smelter may. GCondemn property in ors | accepted, and a court of arbitranuy be found. ~ Le lid that he does|qer to dispose of the smoke and] met at Salyador and agreed that|? not believe that the children should be| oN aa racticalic. the same! governments on| punished be disbanded | the heb their a tion claimed valuable Willlam newspaper The ee j atin Unit tite Ho ate to Republican Special Service. Washington, Feb. 19.-Senator 9+ ; the han pes one Dihbis: Mint Benator service. present superior. + l+ i+ be. gatccus od ee sented | sti ce telegraph papers of Mr. such Lewis, we are very proud, disclaiming any a or other interest ; the bill. In this the eonstieitian Tocottnich ly disresarde on especially the ability comments Henry further incursions, and they were un- | [hreat eiteet UATE TCG aIT veaé the tail showing: made-in= the senate -yester= RUBE: on their own ter3 . day during the debate on Benner X. itory and beate by government! that this threat would not, deter any|¢ h's bill extending the. ights pera paso, )reone, lerpanK, of tie Nicarsmgaas be- me niber Siu ja saw aed duit. mithys "bil ee ate eS of regi € dl an sd Fakg De tee , Ahem 1" Date aa rr ; : Avbltrnat ey h ranenianl of Weber RB USty, ‘the satel ser iis me ,i e Bond rakes: eavarcea" furGeettic Res axa Dubois Lake delegation fought for the meas-] Mrs manded new Senators $3xpectedly ing morning Republican Alfred literature-supplicd Benner X. and"John of t sa capri Bir pater ae w ¢ Sica atl iy a¢ they would vote for the bill, saying that he feared they would vigiare ther' of our other 8pecators were greatly dis a ee SALT LAKE AGAINST STATE for when McC utcheon Noor they Senator < ipated that he to eta !| ake the house || s :an impas is ert rd ple a. fa 3 ; to defeat the me: ure ald that | Outside Counties' Representatives Line any|the icatamuins ite "eati¢ide eorecnmont to prevent] praise the telling. The delight be-! the frontier of Nicaragua. "The Honduran government sent troops in pur-/ sult, whereupon the see oe current e vary without the Bi electors" oath, hho den The. wig .only |;- sensational: unti-dormon speach made by Representutive eee aed of 3 Ww electors an Dee ruse ing to thelr cither of of Wilcox, Representative rae the ts time. 4 Lust ‘revolutionists December asbody Hon-) duran marched of; toward Na| ARG het And They Wheeler Compare you econ, wae ries (eed eae rare United States}or the question, American wa-} litical, religious note of warn-] the provisions of expected trial. famous. marriage pe ic Wea - Thaw Ella service that they mee not aE | ee il or 3 elestial i poe to no se or organ zation nae Ada? gta fighting to manner dis- Pies et eefrom a special invitation By ee to the belligerents last week will] steps to Intervene is not known, | SLEDE : b: a ‘| also éxpected that Wy San Salvador) nial of . Tews be Involved in the ¢ onfiiel. News} the required the him in readers oO ane ee eae . Whether Mexico, the or shy of the Central tions that joined In the no ene Gt t aie been ictatec provided that teaches. an- other Invasionof ofthis Nicarauga and in anticipation the call to arms has be ore votlng es [rely gamous aS! anc velong es Soon the telegraph It is a service , ee President r franchise thao Mormons ees | Fogg resent: S ae ste ae oeoule been at fever ae hs is a os ) oe oath new Bierce, a take. oe in loud than All this comes to us over the longest leased wire in the world. troops that were stationed there to! participating Several of the Mormons gFuarantee Nicaragua from invasion. ;openly announced their intention of vot There were more than 16,000 soldiers|ing for the bill, saying that there was no {| mothing in the oath whieh they could in the Honduran foree and after ; in made brose Service on together voter army attractive are extensive is presented on the following day in both the Herald and the Tribune--identical Boise, Feb. 19-Mormons and Gentiles on an a Republican more jn both those papers, because they both are served by one reporter. ' jvote of 41 to 5. Of the five who voted yesterday crossed the frontier into)agamst the measure three are Mormons Nicaragua and made au uttack on a! preceding the vote a lvely discussion| force of more than 15,000 Nicaraguan| was heard, both Mormons and Gentiles Raat: more names Speclal The It Day after day they find articles in the telegraphic news of The Republican' that Tam the Bovilla, vastly Members of Church Declare They Are Not Affected by Provisions in Morve. wicala Nn Lower of find The es fo They | begun between Nicaragua and Hon.| : To- IS FOUGHT |WILL DISFRANCHISE NO ONE|% Massing Forces to Oppose ;| Attack From Bonilla and the Vote House. ac Nicaragua New Gentiles the . ye a } NL s gi Ad ag ' § t é show 1a ee ea tion of é a smalljxelf oul \ ‘ith a ticket to Butte, cele dtion,"' said the senator from) Ing aon I dat My instructor gave » me only ( |centage of the éadherents of that faith | j}concommitts e tends to‘ shoy that. th 1ere mérely mean the absorprle | which place he salliedi in the; hope of|: Utah county Cougerome break the story, that . = Wawa ever our been 2 aThe vast| ; ; _- | i Gertrude passed me - by have polygamists have been some polygamous marriages 5 a larger one ‘ "Aree f the yellow ) : : nd-| was (#Pproblem And upor ‘ sOAnd Get It : | a ' ; 1b S marriag Por , reigarf compen) ) has a capitaliza- . adit. e youve eS "'t ‘ 1 ints ) the 1 ©tenwhicha ovider aiden thatf the vet :yone in eciitt. baited So ;many ' honors around me ' jMavyorsty the adult members from I believe sincereie Hient rhts| | ation tu rAliz j : of _ : } /|since the manifesto. tion Mor 20,000,000, _rr pr claleg che ends of the Butte police as soon as] AS arataent ikea be extended to all) hung b fate of the prisoner at the et. I would like to know we foundation to the present have|ly, Mr esident, that such _ cases ale existence : he city: by.reas ee ; ‘ Why eet I'm a lemon: in this garden" j)| been "he.monogamists . {have been rare ve They= have not relast four years of i ts fihe arrived in the city, by reason Of |!smelters. ; except ‘ those now ; ih oper-| bai Seen as estimated that the yearls CEO iion an'. enormous looking six-sh ster, | ation. He said that it' would not al-| Th@oblem is still unsolved. Jp-! Where honors ought to grow eee an Mocttine-s a Liotatate 30 receiven ne sanction or encouragement ; . hada nundre carried str. r« a side 3 : : , , saraec Ss do 16-although er= 1 O 1@ church ra has eh DCO a otedhi factories} which he cat . er Oe bn a }low the smelters to condemn the land! vome/@ but made a beginning wwhen | : Among those receiving honors. is! missible in characte -as part of their | "In respect to the thoroughness of The company) : afternoon >. SUE 0 Ans --- - eae ee ps ee a -. Slizabeth Ely Goodrich f Sants relicd 5 : ole PEE ae 1 - ' ‘his : in New York state, Now Jersey Ot) yO the lad back home. (c ontinued on page 2.) bntinued on Page Bight.) Clara, Cal . a : . ee Ugious ‘faith, and W hen the law was|the search made by the committee for {4 ara, 4 passed denouncing its practice, the en-{sSuch violations of the law, Pennsylvania a witness = |