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Show Inter-Mountain Republican cea VOLUME IX, NUMBER 54. TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 5, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TAFT ANNOUNCES MILLIONS ASKED AGGRESSIVE POLICY FOR WEST COAST SHOULD UTAH ADOPT PROHIBITION? - HUGE CONFERENCE THRONGS LISTEN TO TEMPERANCE TALKS BY LEADER'S : Orient, our . day r all in at the respects to ae Golden Gate powers ap- | bill In the committer it passed ae o or Uieeeotatine eae | priations wift in theto trade engaged:agreed the powers Pedro San has what informally EE SUPAA ‘The| Unk$1 aes tae Through war we and ovr of the the senate today. the have influence world with all has is olicy whether bythe an for our See Oriental eae trade ; nations | The mean ‘ : from ques-| . be | cre‘eased ase . reported faverably Peg pei . hospital Ss} KE . facilities Se : and Ce ar be held opinion business men assertion up of by the of the of the courageous | increase In the m« rehants and | army this year country, their claim and to jin the | allowed equal op-| and to enlisted policies a hissing and a by-word in this nation than all other evils combined, has no inherent right to exist, poverty and woe. S999 29 RO Z +S eee fy These tremendous OOOO oar ‘ 1 a) : eee York Gambling a Million t 0 son UAC SCT eAne Sate 3 Albany, ie N. are; " " i--While ¥ s W by kasit Are Ineffectual, : lt lay Vednesday no, "means are the| || the nal" inerealse: increases equa Under A recelye the present| : ~ have ee r. the U ce offt @ rumors :thie wt eerace _ five days : a "a are . Chey ay . : know che that are vot afraid of ae m. JD \commissioned: men schedules are think merely bluffing that the St advantage we sce : ee t vill: be 7 PN paele AR Fa acne hat os we : ; re an Asiatic ~. power we _ Philippines for the aes Filipinos, but for thelr fer ra CESS: r a we remain M mecaenets Tans Sete | 20 a Pen eal hewn is not th ‘ Shi point ; . ne GOES of vantage : ealegepects "The de Seen rade in its¢ it DY of ili the Passing at 8 led err ya evening th cific c one Far club ‘United . to of in tae matter of our @ the American coasts inmae flag "But , it spite ae must not in the on ae and rrowth ponies trade e uvor trade years was con \d Sofined (Continued 0? ‘ined : to Page i: amount other from canal] for joint ulars vid a to have hat| the $24 third a aS a be future men : an maneuvers the for these sent itemsto was partment, ; use reserve t aa : cer ai upo were in the congress by but were appropriations the for million | enormous the of e FOR a1 fooO , taken York, horse Dr. thrown of a includ oe Many 0 stantl) out when de-it war cominittee, by In the Or-] so large) e entirely) e in Lea !s and at in the} M. which ran ea tttis New the Db the a the ae 5 dor, All future a ee also police, him, dispersal who used the state) dd be "of no esd fficé than a talk with to his ad importance. the he} position in veterinary, Killing in- Ugly Mood. by. 4-Angered of their their anarchists Paterson, ugly noo mood in today ugly pday «4 and isS P ASpreparing for trouble Ret ane meeting clubs the| N. J.. are in an| Muyor McBride Muyt C ae cee April + of train janta . eee and ; a t riminal depot ber F " ei on. eae time. Cio ee a ite ae ane various members vegas evils of the that church ald the to the among utmost poor and and deprecated sometimes read to prevaltls the varlous organizations of the church, from | fult-finding membership, the E the belief harmony the and the spirit criticism of which obtains among the saints from a statistical statement effect that there ure now 13810 Mormon missionartes from the various home stakes laboring abroad In the eurth, and forty-four lady missionaries accompanying thelr husbands. ring the year 1907, 927 missionaries sent out by the church, and % sara to their the ft: eee > Point Into ught Atall qm., ari) Saturday ++] been myhas whole the only ever the life. President's ran an HHA et ttt 4 * F +) President the by the assem- | Terence President| Smith saints meetings church c¢ had 7s erred ce ave * the hop? to their the in missions offered throughout up eloquent Jehovah " re n ¥ DbY| made =. the sung saints have at the g Lord ws he to feel pointed o , given from : we care s and them, rom though he severe cold, SR - : vi ster RR. V - R. which . Smith. « He in a . - hae daithe a ered spoke temple' e ] 3 and the work them secre8, full OFF owe the © great work, and © fsai of at tol), shown assistree them those such large possible - numbers to President H. 5 joy it was Ae some degree in that the Lord have can we of grati- i so strongly oppose developed in us , @ of en H. Lund also at belng belng prese present Bienenh e Eno cities me mbers : we might | ;, no but nee of the probable that to the office, Bighth A. of the earth that the the and / opposed tended' to befor ? then the people spoke from upon all parts and said avenue to cost and *| some came l oar nit, ut a our the last es pire < wo spirit of conference a the President Lord.].). number Lund of strong baptized related abroad opposition al fault could incident meet from anc for their felt It is own re- Temperance. Francis believe | Lord |I see see we working are gradually toward the te _. oe rhe order. Oe|""* M. : - the ue . . . ie wonder Oe Row We 2 believe roida in i : use of leadpoison will to to its use- "There. is ¢ a eet Is . ae eu See be above these ea re should : slaves law crowded to dent Smith in this respect,' he. "When a Latter-day saintsaldbe fouling his by or| < in general -leouncil after ing f The of as e again anthem per Francis of had choir, Elder the hnertie otlere M, apostles together Stee and every reason as aps ae i - Speak in been Angus praser 1 bay Lyman was hearing es wWe in of - the to Utah better eee financial (Costiaued sca than ad on me be thee the first j in word - the stringency Page Peg. the Tex. com -omWe and grateful withstood have: > of the Lord through hls servants. a people are greatly blessed, have movement]*> oe brethren Hrets an by ered the or speaker, saying In part: |" £ I believe We le are all rejoice 5 the Snare becoming throughout 1local option, ion, thean and Eee I aand Sie my Y Others overflowing when Presicalled the assemblage to President etrict & mper g ose our and 1 on ane CSannon ae eurioua Injurious eee mi harm. Lyman * eid on Temperance Question 2'p. m. the building was At pbut| . ¢ tobacco, A We touched > >rtemper M, I = APTE RNOON SI Peer i? a higher habits, a ed being who Treganza,|eontinued Lilley, of liquors The in t to the glory 5 of God whereas those who with of ance-in the avoidance : ss just | things that tend to physica and J street, a. Ov yee ee 0. enjoy ye singh Withh <an eye singly and were blessed, that guidance breath et ob by is Ware D. a Pree Capitol aieol street, 31,500, anc in enabled to meet together here in conshowing the bitterness that is ference. toto beb instructed in our dutte ~ | against eatin } world. ference, s the ¢ shurch 1 in the L by those who may spe ak under the often the ease, he Said, that those surely Nae a again _ ; ‘ a‘ Two New Residence.s for two residences have ]pheen completed architects One +\|cottuge will "Be- C we President Smith next sae : satic earnestly upon the question of quMbar of tRe election Farr association, he ‘ Plans + | for *}yon 2 J. that Speaks . o'clock a ‘2 . Will ex- a and to ald truth strongly which of He the . stated were arguments ]ine truth cathering accusations and ee glad aacquiring nes in prosecuung | knowledge, shown. to injure They us - asare 2] bring privilege ieee be | ance. club Tuesday "I atakan 7 nd here in all Lund, Anthon s. I that accommodate Anthon "BSse oa therm We prefer to leave! to the mercies of the Lord. OF UNDERWRITERS ca si ae starting A Lag officers. a our brethren and sisters whose liveS|iotives and friends. In conclusion, the were deyoted to the cause of Zion speaker urged the saints to the utmost have passed from this sphere, but energy in their r gious ;¢ duties their names and their examples stand i Oe eee eee " nd an inspiration SSION. miners ELECTION { by‘by ¥1Pre of felt that the people came from all paitt the©! | from ¢,. "a NAL ‘ Canada to ) Mexico, to V vor} rk the the house of the Lord, and sometimes alding perseverance but Since strike] union) go to th thé contracted made . , aa Winder ne was stated ae . and suddenly had ee of as every mn 7 work see truth dent the ‘ designs ; of hiariees who they) have < |2¢2! ous non-union and seek to injure the church bel r poe» itt ec it oO participate in the« C « Enemies Have Helped 2 work KA ue o ayZion.n. He . sspoke. in stro strong also believe," said the speaker, | +, aa against a spirit of contention people, MINERS the wo = 4 - ca he John and | ypc, . L Crease grateful guiding "otecti pre e ction has escape altendance, : a the the y expressed al reason for for He vast a ‘ . not doingotherwise all they illumination. with full point the of any action a id ‘ts SHAE errors President John a speaker, Ssecond ea ase , thou S ie Geaith er address by the Oh, realization of the interest . rs of members the ; chureh; In n of Zion. The speaker said AEG us, éas evening wa aon TAee eee the "that are us, by the cause "I Thursday enjoyed = at no continuous " thanks opening to arrive santa m., illuminate STRIKE con- hearts prepared to authorities desire we All oon come with of wisdom and the.be out wherein >} audience stood up to; Us Let "Now hymn, thelr ‘right expressed would "Never before was the church MOre|>oame to build, up self, to find blessed or more prospered than at the | \ it) the existing order of things present time. I feel that it is a precl-|j.complish no good. president + hands. s that against oasts, | inte with," ; o'clock to order usual ance Santa oP ' Saelatnitig it be' raising io Address. truth or fol Se seat ee peaitit! The eprend re tee ea tote tore 5 them, era : i y Conference anthem, the ake p. held + standstill. Jolllest hour "This of over 10 reloneed | from Xe general auditing board, an e Henry H. Rolapp of OgdenA had was vote been appointed his successor. : ge taken on this appointment, al) present 3 +|night. + aa 4+ it's at ‘ jo. hed .beon A.| all the delight zg | inate Cruz, 1 arrive a. m.; Santa illuminate at s + + sorry mime eu Begins ad jaghitergsor tie we ibley. aap eh sapabn Che Grrriee the} Bean DRL ships to7 eee Prohibidion and Great Tuesday aT : SER Barbara a.1 LIFE es it 5 3 be shi : \4-Misay ngeineer Pai urr various to she said to Engineer John T. Still, when the train came toa engine," the the ES rae i ae pees =i mi lca May 4 i at Leave Santa Cruz Monady, 3 a. m.; arrive San Francisco May 4.) ANNUAL : ‘tm +. + ith ence, the presidency of the church, the organizations and the work of Nees Aprils: Ap °*l ships Aged Santa Friday work + + CHARA that Present. 5 earth, AY Goldfield, Nev., April 4-The has been called off by miners' local No. 220. The men will + who to] arrangeé-| Diegoou and CALL ; + I'm combatting rendering the represented church Smith nee and choir the opening E a division ; Pedro GOLDFIELD + eens k ; daughter work Rejoice in the Day < ofce Salvation." The a eo i cous = aa L mistakes and > ave rar » dblesve zi x ~ ae ee rod d et a by r-|a ineueend errors of judgment for one eee ee pe ee ee Tenens : ‘one righteous action." to the ay hour: Ap- One third San dress and ex sotly r I guess as m Review of combined fleet by tary of the navy Friday, May HTER West when at noonit steamed today. te sing estab-} Saturday + Atlanta : aos The ais a +4 + the blage was called Joseph F. Smith the ; illuminate + The annual Ae 4|clation of Life jpeg so Pea the in past. Men well 7 de-]} Saturday sat jay) Saturday Ethel Roosevelt, daughter of the President, stood at the throttle by|# freely,| San + + was him out eres bay : 19; Bet following illuminate Grip, a Re Atlanta. . Ga. has records : 1 April ships it is pointed] Has fleet Pedro bay an ,30, May April 10 Friday, May April 4.-Postmaster is confined to his bed of the grip. PRDSIDEN'pie T'S ; of matter MORNING SESSION. detailed to = the m.; Leare ve take] . caus-| diplomatic in Chian, The be carried San ships which inoffice ¢ hina willis 8. arrive . Leave -- the to confront ©. P. Miller and David and Patriarch John Smith , ee ; weather. ports April 25, 6 a. m. Barbara April 25, 4 p. ghiacee av evening visit} The - ho in Presi- members the the of President 4.-Barring 4.- 5a & creditable " Second Secretary today. that Sindee speculation questions Ar- employed in to being masses Smith, t Monica Sunday April. 19; Mi fourth5 divi-| sion to ut RedondoRite Sunday, 4 aks v April ~ 7 19. First division remains at San Pedro. circles. $ The fact that England ts allied with the Japanese, renders the} other were many of whom came from varlous countries of the western hemisphere, the Mormon church also well vepresented by the prominent church leaders who attended the Opening sessions of the conference. Among oe prominent members of the church present were eS rae Joseph F. ‘Smith, sore Winder an oas according Magdalena 11; ° day? o Do* pat Ce British ambassa- the will Leave 18. 3 p. ee y evening . ae sher.ae great much ie that Prominent : May arrive he| against il April 14, 2..p. m,, e ls ig at night if i Leave San Diego vester-| the as at not need this exhorta-| needy, said the speaker asked that even more! | president Smith expressed paid With stormy4 fleet, that » outs thatat neearbin, bin | ril. a Apri or such cember D. i are had spoke ; , 7 ; eo since since 1 it|f0F the many blessings ‘ departure "mm of arrival and I : g a Latter-day : saints,yee sailed from Hampton roads last be The hymn Guide <ul ste : 7 ; British foreign this latest tangle Mé nila. Y ern-|+ gov eo club, old, a Auarchista York;April) in of the} Bryce; who yesterday declared Besides asn- uta 4 fogt on lished = eee Root about the matter Mr, Bryce declared : oe ; + tanded On Mie Nead' tn front \ t t coact avenue automoblle coach, over affalrs ane ang 2 Whata Will England a es James leaders speakers church should tion, but they by next Saturday and be ae review by the secretary of the navy nothing er > et hs aera ty ant 3 "ES official protest from sonal Te abate. pers He was|+ governme . i Union #: ae Potter, pte Postmaster-General ° summary ey, J. and. , if(h that bay for will] the > diplomatic} rey gratified the men] has > -___-e-o---_-_-- Kis OR ETRRY Horsemun, of a abandon of that} Japan decision in this case the more inter-] |, sting. With Germany and the United state} States acting towether on this and] April 4.-While in Fifth avenue, riding almost] front ee that sult contention 4 PRINTER Roosevelt. nan r and out that Italy and Austria must necsarilyy J join with them, . in opposition to England, Japan, Russia and France PUBLIC Illinois fromPresident {rectly Biter .|\by ae the ee jing 1907. oe ecatniare esta shi- bill the ; windows the attention c-jeduled arranged 5 by the bureau Of}¢ . navigation today will leave Magdalena ‘ acras SAT CA the} the each © by) battleship that] anticipate an sEmer Luncertainty season! reached $509,000 Bo LTA CRED Ps na Stores to of »xpediture © place thefor - burden the army the army expe p the senate the the state $4,028,533 race tracks IS ag regx Mee for the s | ucceed harle S. Stillings, resigned) aes belIng suspended, Mr Leec ena depots of It pro-in|saddle New used for guard, of one of ellays ays so muc has the open stand] ‘ an emperor in sup- 5 "tl Washington, Ay ri) 4.-Joln eer General Meyer liasWashington, been selected for public denite r to ith an attack fae, z guns of s is profits than of Sp ‘ such} ve os ‘ ri $1,000,0( bewteen fre with appropriation of printing office and is now in sporte fl where he s foreman of ¢t ea conte s i BEE printing adtce ee tere a he ni$500,000 ona guard. to be rap id a crisis where sides to $1,030,027, while the) profits of the ten racing 4s-] more comes - i jicn4 : provides foi En session. the homes, eee . Washington, 4 aoe an shal arsi aa r to recogniz » sil was justifi 1 cee there aeons Russian jurisdiction | : His Exnpilani-asalasiae- ee NAMED in- Oy Arse been this the LEECH a large re-enlist| increased dical supplies, instruments me and medicines. n| export): bay season Ratenelin eee. eee if a shall charge struggle of amounted combined enlist- month each ¢ no | ment ricultural) ) 1ead and experts five a} %enlist- | second the secon month more and Oe Once yriutions are appro} vee our Twro- 4 two dol-| time v purchasing orienta 4B in this proof Y tier. L15 Game. Mag as BO 4 ; \ day afternoon legislation in | presented an them-that a kalayy and also the for es mer ving In fi ect of taken i opposing follow department in Iv | teice ~ SN Sate profitsstate made the season. various At tracks of|/the this aloneat last Sheeps-| on wee . will receive] cent in their] will for © W The bill : eB if |} $5,000,000 aour "ecalen ntry our $16 in| ‘ me «as determination in this case. } stand turfme1 now-and so5 do Pye the} i if ting no mil-]} the| - He le it state. there has lé : | j4rs would be a cheap price to pay} for victory for the racing interests,| which means the interests of the bet5 fae to| cases receive, rive Privates 16 per the of in the Seen 4 rom ca be rargotte mt we he years ate Simla American faurin Mari oi y that now enate cn men) In the double month added Men . who il elie $2 tional in ane! ayMen allowed marksmen PaPeprC eae the army our ye re byproducts leaps andof bounds total CoO they oetietae d of the factmarine, that merchant In state has th ‘ made Pano he our ' to Asiatic aoa t Need for Merchian: trade ae. oa trom nt increases while as help- | troops and repairs to Bind merchant | during the next zee and tmen me to equalize allowed. allowed. were this has e iP officers, By | grim for. each The silica, ats this 4 foreign trade, offer-| offor slight benefit to Us i Ene to it in Fortune in the : L in the history Never gociations of grand total of Five of the the I venture to ee ee <« eiven the matter m has given ie ue tbat and the cent, important i | therefore entage trade, who passage whilese ring new army 3 ae we 6 av lio Wed: after that the | another i 7 9 jollar a month is rhe to be2 ostaddthe < 41 sats Aer of | the ing 1 rake a pe te ontl page Isthmian } an development the es the Rusia pay in addition to. this, how-| oz "Mouble the amount they have] ; . acid for. excellent service. fie . aA i marine will be endeavored ~ akronthth to ) $30 a increase of do, of States ar TaeatG canal W pe enlisted} pay' of all pereentages : of per ae nm in- to 1 the thought will deny. less we continue as hopele less 100 7 4s to committee, icrease Was ijtary éa bands vas the ae . tradene East. credit, Se the of of Ube trade "That the : acto Ss as am eoing a little further : d, in passing through to = i te your attention eRe: relations f ee tar se eaanina to the has Syme. gen- | eat » Philippine ee gd generous aes e ys would be of such eee facilities for Chinese "Claiming mort two whichni ae wht an QO ft Sage amendment the.|/erade, red e ere Sateen the) en 1 a on why wel slights and linder arin ff payroll of of the | Te-srade the pay of the enlisted a ite ind non-commissioned officers a 4 Some Increases 100 Per Cent. the th for haps ‘ ‘eae 1 PEA i Se 2 erations-and senate I increased. the "ain fixed were in office $6,251,000 aoa the total $36,833,500. The oer maintain 1s worth the efforts wee be at once at a disadvantage. ‘ is elther of Promptly is6.22 admitted here in as transpired transpire ¢yat thi wo only| port } m | . betting we priests; The ington. SHici 4.-Officials April city, to es orke . ‘ pe ahd jubi- | in TION Pas possibilities Bg that to rmoatntain out neve but it zs saat gets abroad that we impress) Bt i a rs as ot one ria ck nails cha be forced to 3 pcint to retain control a miHON 1110 | betting | be ig | ke acl three s¢ eae} tard Ean San andthe death of thethe Diuknell } ll Ce anid of passed, will the Ste | M anchurian tracl "T have no idea that the Acie >" | pill the payroll of officers on the re-| such h a¢ would lead to internaict erak net reased eae policy‘y aes understood tired: Hst'wa , mby 600,000 \ tlonal breachece if it tones The increase in the payroll of non-| seeking trade, buying of Ruling department tate » Z e us . since# Germany has taken a ~totes stand as simi-]| : = : lar to that of the United States ze ‘°| © sovereignty of China over Harbin, they a rable Ne h Washington, ir .ract as ancnu ees -ssin plain i OVE the ussia M j anti- xD is ' by vides also a ve aire etine cotpa sha EO NOTE Ee ee Se In me <i a eautka es barvick cof the |r aes chet Tacn cpap Nn ANE TevenUe e t They see great ofr of Vices |. - Ps ot ‘ Recognized It They ' it .easy days--respite..won treasury Blufis lines To Combat every Oe ee J. i x and | ¥.,the -\priAgnew-Hart ; . es easter 3c d next 3 shall inntioc. a 4 oH H China , = eer : whateve department legitimate in ot me VO Ring will| Dollars Win the interests inter ; es es ae Ais Give per cent , ins : 1he | s dnarens In addition,to the increase in th : pay of men in. thee army ae£ Del) te ¥ he e grades approve and insist] by the government) in the largest crowds dents Joseph F. Smith, John R. Win-|anq iy Setting .a good example to~ the der and Anthon H. Lund, and Apostles| young. He dwelt srcinasied inate Coreeaiaieiks Francis M. Lyman, John Henry Smith duties cand commended: the acenie beand Heber J. Grant. Wach one took) ing performed by the first seven preslup the question of prohibition, begin-| gents of. seventies The boys of the ning with President Smith in his open-| qeacons' quorums should aise given ing remarks to the conference and his|something to do. ih beautifying the ideas were echoed by the other speak- meeting houses-and grounds, and in C seven om invested by Che speaker' requested et of eh? delves : ‘oon Ban especially ond - ductnee ae ioese a just share of the ori-}| I portunity and ental trade, determined only oo by legiILE ‘ § ; timate methods of business compZ e os e tion, they should upon a firm stand vhatever befalls were attended the history of the church, for the opening day of the conference, and the Saints heard temperance talks from ¢ appropriation The average to sums, a nee re Aut PN eT was made the key-note,;are in harmony with this work - We seéventy-eighth annual spring|wish for no drastic action, but [ do conference of the Church of Jesus| believe that the people should be perChrist of Latter-day Saints, which| mitted to decide as to whether they opened: yesterday. Both morning and} will have liquor and its attendant evils afternoon sessions in the tabernaecle!in their midst,' the ers. people that the saloon is to be elim- It is evident to all thinking and Others Make Views Clear and Followers to Practice ‘Words Prohibition of by history. in human ADDRESSES of Wisdom," . proper investments, would be infinitely better and more profitable to all. ; "The liquor advocates are deceiving no one but themselves. The placarding of saloon with this matter will only act as a boomer pe The tlaeaes vee can not stand the Hight." L te slates amounts only and Is ~ non-commissioned men done municipal "If we mean business. then it is< of S peignay sriestal ae es, dead eras ad aba } ee fb ne I ese‘ rtz erease a s < the highest t tmportance thi a east eee ini ot > eeesodianale: on . Ce rubiEh Pesaran ee OR l ae s tode peeks } Re of the state department at Washington | men is respons Pa pe ; asures would be taken up and passshould public disso- has our ness, eestores " sre ee i the more saloon to make The to mothers, The more senate Monday. Additional allowances for transportaion of troops, for in- business] n : will representatives. wayward more civilization. modern in vices other fathers, bad more made has all than sons ‘This carries with it] Mow of ; clrink strong of traffic OF F, Smith Exhort legislation. temperance beverage profligate 00.000 more than the when it was sent ovr house By test saloon. against the are overwhelmingly of the people 15 HEYNOTE President Joseph temperance fine a is There months, six nearly Utan in work at and $15,0 for the bill announced for-| preservation of : we am 40 we) the increased. tion ier Or oatof thewhe Spanish kuant : | more than a world power, | bill called effects become this to daughters Se RN decide in enetien the prote 1 the next ac by such a breach of the agrecment, | year, according to the final figures 1 netsec ae aN DO . EDO TS otc OF ) Up by"Nee enay arraleuts: seal|ecd mordepartment (Us iu theMy tearm SUBDE one with state the 'appropriation comm vient benind 1 basis. " of money through Jegitimate lines of volumes From Many Countries in SeventyEighth Annual Meeting in Salt Lake City. E> - (0) reep bees anny, Hes 000,000 during . turning are country the prohibitory ‘that business absolute an to over all saying by. veracity reduced men inated from our civilization, and at no distant date. in values. Distillery and brewery stocks are rapidly depreciating "The liquor people are desperate. The statistics of the vast The drink sellers are filling the land with false and misleading literature. sums invested in the liquor business only reveal the great amount of money paid across the bars cf this country by the poor victims of drink, bringing to them no value in return, but corresponding wretched- Al to ee ed has so far succeedThis department ace : , ane an history business that directs immense mass great The in the state. The mightiest reform : pe) ES io Momnat Per involved, been has league A by her to for trde extended portunity he will ofbill is reported on Monday of the nations the all earth, engaged] fer an amendment providing for an every | ad ditional $300.000 for the purchase of in her with trade foreign in case in which any one country is per- | nit nety acres of land for a fort at mitted to trade with her. It is understood that SenSan Pedro "There are some evidences that tho ator Perkins will not oppose the restrictions of this Informal agree+ and Senator Flint hopes am endment The war department are chafing and that tn the futo get it in the bill. it controls at ture, near or distant, we may expect fo ment values the s Ite 200,000. but insists that it would be ineet evasion for the policy. Of cours such a departure from the gree sl ene Heksaget : in of all enforcement the the. sufferance . of the people up2n whom it preys. The people at an early laws temperance of Utah are awake to their rights and will certainly record in wholesome date their splendid temperance sentiment and training. saloon. against the "The Anti-Saloon league movement is really a great moral and civil upheaval despite the earnest effort of ‘Senator come to ‘be kuown as the open door Senator Flint will not give up That I understood to mean, so} Flint. policy, far as China is concerned, an equal op- | the fight, however, for as soon as the Saree restrict and in evidence is tremendously to secure endeavors league human in reform . year, this nothing get will China a it count Saints Gather PROHIBITION These night. lute and eal Sound, Puget San Diego, Francisco, Philippines and river, the Columbia Hawali each get a share of the appro- Hie expressed it In these words: "Under the inspiration of a note of} John Hay, while secretary of state, all/ Latter-day has league the and day practically in this department the ae retell : ea Ons, a vo one ada or nen 4 Shenae great sentiment . Anti-Saloon "The work now under way on'the coast share/ the of the Tae protective force, as a good advanced to ex- is it complete to league, liliquor traive,i he the i evils,.of n monstrous which this sentinsent can be utilized. the : beverage ; traffic of strong drink. first moral branch lower sufficlent Anti-Saloon have we Utah of parts in various votes in audiences of more than 2,000 people at mass meetings : i . found the people unanimously for a good county loca! option law, which shall give the people the right The county is the natural unit, and no law to say whether there shall be saloons in the county or not. can be mcre just or democratic than the option for the count y. The people of Utah feel they are entitled the from struck the amount, This be will pected, maintain] trade house before congres of pol-| a for to States an equal for the United ae } the Commereial vociferous be, need if force, strong out coming by the the for called he of to address his In plause the industry, and sentiment eas Ne Con OME Cte The secretary was everywhere greetinto» determined today a saluta-|committee president," next "Our as tion which caused him to smile dubi-| crease the appropriations for the Pa$3,250,000 than more cific coast by ously and say: and to put back all of the jtems which "I don't know about that." icy . | the is the from "The ed club movement trade fortifica- the inoperative. movement harbor York tions of New visit 4 amou the: are "This "Apart Re oaey ee dad eeraes laws the to i allowes ounts thes the creamean will year fortress a of equal this] on this done has he time first the nie tion address] entire the read he for ment - begunbill under his | the and evidently this pronounce-] In Chicago, by Under the first department of law enforcement. enforcement, law prohibiting : and regulating laws experts may the States : ey in and the of many department the ina has succeeded That the league the saloon. prohibit by n : reported be to Monday on of war is bill The senate in the . ride an ‘hicago, 3 Bta prepared carefully most is stay in| speech house. estimation Congress] the the ]to of banget the seyenth his was It in club Commercial the at Chfeago in making second his ended night elie by to-| war, ~ . of speech-|the . United ouncing the the United States, ' denouncing and opening up channels through . nearly every state in the Union. "Under the department of placed by the are oe today corps. | senatethe committee conecurre and senate diplomatic thesecretary re of Taft, eeH. ila iliam and of late attracted considerable attention, are given of the organization in Utah, as follows: men are preachers, lawyers, teachers, judges and even governors of states, who frequently privilege to speak on this all-absorbing issue. "Under the department of legislation we seek the enactment of such laws as wil further of outside States United in the port subsid!and shipmarine merchant the OO DSO C93 increase throughout OOS the spree to better accommodations for consuls and| New York if the appropriations ambassadors, so that millionaires can-; in the army appropriation bill and They are printing and circulating tons of literature, and are working ) ment, > subsidles s 5 e Utah in yw © about t 500 men - eve rywhere sentiment public crystallizing Amend- = Fran4.-San April Washington, oj.e9 will be the most strongly fortified Chicago, April 4.-With an address ae 4 agressive policy of trade! in the success of which has T. Fuller, representative department of legislation and department Fighting Valiant- ly folve San 7 Pedro: " ub Members, extensior 0 () FAVORED done "The Anti-Saloon league of America is the ‘federated moral forces in action against the saloon,' having for its object the repression and suppression of the beverage traffic of strong drink. It is undenominaIt has now been organized in all the states and territories in the United States tional and omni-partisan. and is a vast federated force, moving just as fast and far as public sentiment will allow it to go, and fortifying every advance made. The department of agitation, "The Anti-Saloon league operates under three departments, namély:. ( , Flint Senator is} nye Commercial ' NV to b Read C| . Address Prepared Carefully SAN FAVORED being OO Wasnt work On SHIP -- FRANCISCO The aims of that organization, statement by Rey. Louis eee oS SUBSIDIES is Improvements Contemplated by New Army Appropriation Bill. oC OOOO -_-.. Extension of Oriental Trade Keynote of Chicago Speeches. to the as people ) . |