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Show Ohe Futer-Mountain Republican SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THE APOTHEOSIS | OF LINCOLN be yote from nay reconsidered to aye and Monday, served House of Re prevote stood: Yeus ors « > » =r ot cor emeara notioe that Representative Hugh he will A the ask that feMillin Thought ee A thoughts of Great ee out of People. ee din ae a great people. that belonged to the minority, Hkewise served notice that. he would Hk Swe | must and will be realized within the change his vote in case Holman was prevented from being present Mand to | decade. Perhaps the last is the best oh 51 aay and the greatest Idea of them all. It session was the warmest the present legislature ve ned The spectators, ae House and room dulged was every was in filled inch occupied heldrmons to pz: " s paregoric conlaughter followed the with of Then stand- | Members personalities and Representative fered in-| an permit accusa-|or anil town amendment one drug to eee Cannon of- mriat store sell ic} oe the it eal in it all the world wonta in liquor must be laid wen honor, for s way the at wisdom and preserved . E Y will be known through as "The white Lincoln nd Lincoln and shall it be even laid? are those among our people who in noble impulse have named the way Petitions Are Attacked. Members attacke outs been pear eto tartar a have eee ae apes Gettysburg SOB IOI Some declared | : eee sentative Hugh A. declared that it would t Oa of opening the allow that | that mz ae | iis, Se ‘ rie he MeMillin she > oat ee was against It Poneen decisive Sine 5 s to e attempted oc =oh of theem were‘re signe signed by school v tel la story of "one! Malone." ae \ Joh but dren and irresponsible persons. was Interrupted | declared that the fight is not yet over so frequently that he did not get the House. the before his story of ffect e | McMillin, Holman, Representatives Daniel McRae and C, Y ussell, who} "You members should know that of back not is church Mormon the cnarged measure, the against voted other members with cowardice| t®!8 Prohibition question," with one iniz manner.| wound es tide high the registered i he z the the | at see. struggle jslow; ending blow-I eee ae os t the| flushed ee oe cy cea pae ars pela epee xs Senate to kill measure| if that or there, reached it when pass did the 27 cannot be led in I coward am it! Nelther here prohibition . ape that vote to enough which se Pees s pri stagger tC Appomottax at grave ti to . ng the the thé body that be] that it might ang Spry etoed by Governory William Che final vote on the measure was: a Also to be remembered is the GettysGGovernor ndto allow the kill it.' the burg oration-the most exquisite flower aaconate e oroe the {ncoln's eloquence and one Archibald |} of "Mr. Willfam epresentative of the world Eardley, Thomas England, G. A. FulB. Hammond, Marler, C. L faycock A Jensen tin Haves.) J..N énrie: Joseph Hodges, goal tell the same the classic masterpleces for direction {is a better Bu the ice bloodto than way th : Me z ncoln : made a stirring address for strict proAllen, William Arcaibald G. Ayes-N. Braxton |) yao Baker, L Ashton, C. E, for medwhiskey do not need We annon, 7 Bower, H. . H _ Barnett, 3 Brighs am Clegg, C, R. Dorius, E | eal purposes,"" he declared. ‘Phy, D. H. Morris Nelson, mneibtli fontint MeMillan, | t© William McCracken, B. Murdock, H. A. sell eh to vote. Nielson, T. J. Parmley, | Prohibition dictates it H. Porter, oau Taomp- Sn J. Smith, O. L. Randall, minutes. w J. W. Thornie ; s Cannon the vote for cian: ta inantives of Lincoln's Sola strict administration The Way of Pe usand millions of annus and a ee pues were, poured engen: ha ee the w em hésise that ery. of peace, ee man, the way to oa "forever united z the just will ¢ showare measure. voluminous of the report . in £ that was adop t= | persons out slices The committee ed cut out the clause permitting drug- Cannon how this Speaks any of confiscation the prohibiting clause The state the in advertised changes some and out out other it than drastic parts its yin Bs inal "no" and ingo ecee illustrious es . ‘ ‘to enoang! *¢ sports reports, pi a ati prohibli-| of favor in is not he : se his} of wishes the followed he tion, bill so) the rmended and constituents committe the on time to put was matter the Nerg cplain ‘resentative Clegg explained' that) for final ‘ question acclaim of petitions| |S reading petitions the gentative stepre to a aapl-| whieh | per-| would) beeeap a! cy e | last way the President From Wash pee oes way on ; Lincoln W: | ams ried H. title moved] read Holman by be L. d the motion name every read to sidered, ' and that House have Holman the! al-| tire on 126, the MeMillin Then title of the be No. not | faa RE _ SIX REQU! TO con- reason A be 37 Ie and. at bill moved wn stricken 52, by out Rock and M.. P bd antage, / r ene the Q| \ that é ) se yeaTht | al prokine first Represen i the proposed the in & serted in would prohib the Then ¥ be that| in-| {cal or id earn he ols ee nedkwt ; | | | } | | amendment was t t it t : vA pee ‘ : fficla t of : *; I I ' ie and ! ae ti P I ; hi Lineal ¥ ralr lL) ult art lential i iL ~ I ie i i vi ; of the proceed ill pe Hou lost at ng ‘ absent when = course, not den , therefore, the ment, 1s as ae ows: BY THE RESIDENT OF UNITED (STATES OF te ae A Proclamatt reas by joint et of Congress it is provided that the Feb iy" e, legal holiday in the District of Columbla and the técritoriog? of the United C., 11.-The enlarged homestead on the Braye ot and Senat es nd, whereas, resolution, the by the said ere on- joint _ is mthotined Pate monsres esiderce ssisetindhs pis" out Tene ng on a 4 grains. "rhe oy se Ut sy LI i} be l | DOOOC? ? the new an : nan plone a Ea ee eae erisenad Re aOR , te ri . Oe | 43 ‘ a als er ‘ st ‘ i I miles two uv ‘ ¢ nee een ) ; ' eS id road t the t report They towr i straying condition Sanit rood N 1 put Repre heer directed die evi tl aaah "ATTORNEYS Daag bt got MN eMillin 4 objected | non print e| Shoule de °c of uld the | it ‘ Oe . . n i : « a at LEGISLATION DISCUSS PAP a ne declare "cd and ‘7 . ai oeain . . had an t : , ventuck | n . 4 {njurious line Ital {nto: ter are ne |'- =, fon, of sccommod ; f : | nt ent fean: e at mm: 2p; at Saturday) aan Ly | * the sale of those se ict and coffee, people thousand four spout "t r-) pubti unk eas l Ets ee pelore He ‘ | eral bullding 1t ‘ prohibited é be ; | shit sald st Party and Roosevelt Se rages The t F f ‘: an ne " a YT 1 . ae b paregorl that gent' a aie ioe d- | cls a r party Presidential the In after last Saturday dozen : \ t I was issued ai meeting It t "V Roose Ir ~ « tion <qa| meeting tad 1ddae d. ormal again yted vit ; Sec ¢ Roosevelt, Ethel Miss elt assoc imtian c ‘vax ers oe SS MeMtllin was strayho said was He secret | severa and Wright. Wa of: rei raliroad the for 1) attorneys apt deMcMillin | ; ubie 7 member ‘ ers of Ese « rt. Robert=Je| for are arty. meér tae spaper oO abernad In Oi the Miser ting r eRape yonsible sald mec nis. osxyhts ee wasce oon he claredfrom presse: farm| Lincoln t the } the dis li the bill following fa he ho de pe rec - he right is The "Tha Farn nd ae oA it ver to the Lincoln known. ete McC 1} ate : es . rR Sou Mor- | a ieeion cee unkno the Fosourth ‘ward ative a eravele EN Oe ne De a fe me sination s atte mpts , e re a on . settle Oe - = ---- new i stati Colller's | ready Mr. Mins r. to road the slong Macka) E. "arence. every at i oa a treasurer and ales jones hey Lincoln s Ferm: where the eer 4 theA » pla Aer e has| arrangement neeivable convey -enville peeto one Hodgenyills t | cor the Memor! ~ emorial | tone ' OL wil city s R chance to ut date minufe included noted. vas late, as and at the Congress, when the Capitol to not only was but the stated, hour and when Con- gress ated upon the joint resolution, but the delay was. absolutely useless- The Senate the vey. House for nad been not yield, believed to Washington lution as and # it could ae to "Lincoln ‘riders and a compel proposed surway" between Gettysburg, attached to the The ‘at-the House House last which reso- would minute the resolution was called' back and the Senate receded from its amendment in order that the holiday might be de- the ‘an e \ and ; nety under a eee tha iby |talicing proposed states STOP NOT DOES 1 DANCE in| t ; be' Gone two be --___-->---_--_--- SALOME AGAINST PROTEST questior be -could ae ee : ae his ~ r oe Few. Philade pt ils 1 ® seb. for 11.-Oscar Ham- eave ie wee Oalete:. with confronted day teeta ‘ pee 8 m, oe ; at' the e | | merstein ince due n maintenan A, t) °o protes irrigation season, wa a Salf producti against men upon} him, to furn shed house opera Eeialarphia the at ome" however,| understanding, effort desperate la & In tonight ap-| right water and his entry of them all women, sixty thé more the| before suld be cancelled ee soc a lusive -in prominent the us his right~to on, mt of patrons a known vey! a cease ' immedis oe d a. petlsigned rts generally, atk e United ilso forfelt to the of suppression the for ailing yn th 1} pale en "apd 1 hine while amount not to ‘the muelyes pledging and his|opera maintenance ind , or ind i th rg House will, n ‘ 1 ollie 1 . permit to the is cance sllation of fe far me » oo Trra rg LOperhap would, cule coun- spre the payments Wher sito. to| expected it fate™o in the two|the fare ceedings proceeding death. opening | to ene he of cs % i rep!niac "birthplace cs h & b tl the ofrules yn of poll erilorduring int vote straight aeee recently. pubdThe sing prCongress ee satan ng | sii Stor Hogs water | the' bill ougnt to pass at this session i , The brreakers, however a ount of duefallure|ofwe Congres ere Senate the ahed 1a. in a tr to prior hs the fi ae season, ion ter 7 UNO | es er ered mens js to la es hese ill . rendered yee5 g oe itu atl rnon ent wa in two make o ris President ind :i W on the jeals the pend late: fe a = Pee hall-andevery it a approved these } P. oe on water clam tt Sain by newspapers' hall ave } 4 {mm La-|try-willch conveys i conveyance able scenes the been|of has ounties djoining ae rvice BerViCe.. men have alham Lincoln. picture were Representative ites, two called on ae-| som the. whip of the House, vised ree ie Se ‘today spd) seeds him resi ent itoday, users ofot| | the. the Hresldent to' import ance to users mak ee iYWashing a suspen- = - truments instrument their @s farm Lincoln the at intage of point . they President went' to belated measures, the induce -- which large the S| rs. jal which ihe sign f w r os- et E y fo of The official prints of all laws and joint resolutions show the date upon close of the Fifty-ninth clared Lin received inspired) a b)reply he fromid the event : arimicn Sarah time that ne ' s . , sp pt all the of 1 ffe ¢ ee Bs oe ae poetes The i thar mor re aa a is1s ones ob the was ind poem The chut demented became genius, the = Mormon in her eT mmit ' a jus varlhael in rinte a Car TH EODORE ROOSEVELT. By the Presiden Robert Bacon, Deeaatae of State. ProCan Irrigate rae While HOUSE WILL VOTE FOR ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO ceedings Are On to Cancel Entry. -W ashington Febed 11.-Arizona and to the ted be a Tard will Mexico. I ere by the House of Representatives Son | 0 FARMERS on Mondays to. admito bllies interest teste. the Tee rtyont Knowing MEANS MUCH T Wat- lung il Fune be should considered Ahead USERS OF WATER E POINT SCORBIG - CX a met Oooo eel réached Lincoln Abraham of that event, Sarah ere born.of t ne long nius,. rdinary than oly ney Honolulu Gets the News. ada te 1e4 fe pal bility At the state, war and nayy departbill wi ears ew a vast interest when to provide for similar entries. in all Wes tern st of lan the amount The bill a. Suntan up as a homestead {was tho bet iken tha t may ) be libeBeal enough so that {t could be it will be reported from conte and Monhalrman by cabled to Manila, Guam, Honolulu and House enc e the in of the public lands c ymmittee. It to other places where it was already of .this passage the that tomorrow morning. expected 6 o'clock of vast | about settlement the mean will | Metaphorically speaking, the secretary not are which land in Utah of ets of the navy had piped all hands on A great r. to the attractive deck to read the proclamation, but it state that In population in nerease was eventually determined that it apoF the results of this xpected as one plied officially. "only to the € i on homeste ad: limit named in the document. lerne Ml fixes of thelands at ribed de sg the only « the upon redefinite provides ane 1cres lands The for cultivation aus rements people desig- | department be must entry suc h to ject sub home before they knew that tover nme nt as non-irriga- }| gone nate } morrow will be a Lincoln holiday. a ble The President announced before con r it up in th leaving the White House that he would taken be may lion. acres | ia where ases sign the joint resolutfon when he reI! that y and setthe acid pee ‘. water fitfit fSOENS drinking water - nono turned to the city him ! rest. capital! ! land, bol Bells Sob out your grief with brazen Toll! ! Toll! Toll! clock inter 20 at ! rir, nded so as to ena rte onky.} a h and Tienes) the a taken to 2,000,000 e ais useing thia SBE. oem axa the at bells Toll! let weary, was He odpenville () ' opsere-| : 'Q) nnial del oe nning I sacrament sale ty ate "2 1d| moved that the bill be put o inal te lor wa which passage, declared | McMillin mi f the of Holman objections the ine was repre : w ird, | nority Fourth the ang to} K a ended eo session The attenany Monto pay unt il 2:30 o'clock Mot inte nd orig was adjourned for "n&) In voting wishes depth did but afte rnoon day as his conscience) : to their tion Cc J vote tativ but would bill, of. beverag™ He himself. bit requested beb verages' other "or caused substitute McMillin} amendment, He t the irda failed measure t ittempted. Cl tepresentative 3 vould. t amendmer an make 1 for liquor sell to druggists hich | mit Th purpose 1 and| Hous provide bill i Hugh ide oo as the Se! Gardner and. lost was and There could have been no proclama-~ tion unless the President had signed it, and promptly at 5 o'clock a proclamation declaring the anniversary turned up at the state departrent and was signed by the = The His life-crown of power hath presse Oft on temples sadly aching - > strict was the motion to swing the House President re afternoon, VISITOR speci Let him rest!-they rest but seldom Whose successes challenge foes. He was weary-worn with watching, S rs, 792 against|the vote for restriction |attempt The this in of the House, and speaker e Let him rest!-it is not often That his soul has known repose, every With I k Ix Lou ibbe ti liquor, | 3 of it tisale the warm r carmvd el Mr. | restricting nrospect:o of fact "ag ted inant C aa littlea matter p petitions, | ¢ tituted th e about per least 26.000 t 1 tonight ited rafsed | tax¢ of the spoke McMillin the \ () to on 16d) playing hy en 4 ale ' oT cE Lake]. Salt that id and state the 2l-|jn the ré sented "legge 1 ti nd." a I 1 oa ation ; nd hGiaon gon accused Hol-| ¢urnishes that 40 cents of every dollar. He | | Hod { ty Bg Lincoln 0)iy question evelt prohibition the (hot : geclared bill.| | the as 11 delay : . lege tani ill "td () ] inated: Vet. of attempting to "safe Ctraines man One direc fagnt's ned + OM f Sal It] SEemo Oe wa ] me sane | and onm bl 1 Or aati , ‘7 ate that ‘declared Holman tomor ck isvl I : Ullar in spot also He Lal 7 to liable nore" rislation leg "aIbe deliberation than from | conditio in Utah and d ed that [ ring. Fitt iinut iter rrivt lod e fo i peti-|, igned have who thousands the »* from I ) { I A 1ot () a n Bee Eaee i ari for tions. Are Read. 1 : ph Petitions c ; I eeeouri Dae than iditions Salt bout = muct ae pe-| the ren dotienlent Gt! Sanh Spagna Cann: Buchauay 1s Alex Clerk jeg eget a titions, whit ib showed ers for prohibitio but the Up Here, SMOOT Washington, D. conferees on the Toll! Toll! Toll! Toll! Never again-no more- goes Comes back to earth the life that Hence to the Eden shore! TRAINS) moved he We i 7) a ent b ck | aVioving Pictu e vien P< ice ; SLAs yk oo The committer Point ts at hines Mac | het judiciary killed was bill tself bill House had that ‘ No for bill Hquor Farm. Lincoln \2 hast declared MeMillin A late Senate, House Conferees Believe Dry Farming se Be Tested n Utah, Let its glory shine or dim, He hath perished on her altar- What were many such to him? of Dedication Attend Will Persons Thousand - | Twenty- -fire The sti atten s r the passed Be Taken SENATOR That the land he loved will miss him, Does she either think or care? , No, the chieftain's heart is shrouded And her woman's world was there: No! the nation was her rival; ! | was ikewlse as down I an offered annon. Representative "ndment that w = 1 ohibit the} mechanol ro sale of denature d ale car nent amend The purposes ical the UP} to came suggested | motion prohibition against and for Clegg f rs Re "prese ntative that tha bugle is martyr ublic's blew, to.the al trou ere trueg-sthit tion sermit the sale of liquor s pres nted he. purposes.' sacramental ad report dies : The majority was finally adopt- | known as No, er.d The i by eter-|| t failed op Banta ‘The bill. spending] in use no was icles ich anit C inte long | he PYo Richmond none section merely pro-| for policemen, ex- proposed bill. The vided punishment .M.| B. ~ te Clegg of the 12 sectlon out for- followed. | ,, tual Brigham out} to strike moved MeMillin A. H. J Randall, Morris, H. D Pope, whie R pee led ae 11. No, section be| Wootton, H J. and McCracken KB would the of violation Brigham|a tepresentative sdopted ee the ae punis ele and | nuisance report, minority a made who Clegg, vyen lost was amendment The report,|act. of Pe adoption the for asked th asked Holman Representative Tolman,| Representative did as 1 In a man section imend to House whose report was to set as tae the Can-| unprosecution stop would that ner * bil non SK der theth act He said he did not wis! Representative . The Thompson de clared| der et porn ) t P H. ar a ek e wasi Son Seven and hannock, down | was that business the in voted was amendment vociferous epresentative to strike moved orn for $ oO or 2 hers : ep of P th ele ecutive re officers report violators to prote bribes by | ing signed Ar hibald, Willlam a gotten m« a fired by Reprewho| Thompson, the that judiciary a motion made on committee measure|py anticipates Fired. Gun was The first gun sentative Orvil the and even had make1 Opening himself, of watertight The also committee rhe penalty the to making ees | Amendment, | our] of capital te a neni a t" ex- | not is a doubt there while relate 1} ¢) ured that which 6 Section slege-swept the ith the Linking the to as men medical among in causing| {sting of the courts of fines and likewise in} necessity of whisky as medicine, | aritel of Dixie--uniting the old South Is that South new the and was that provided| be should place some | that found liquor Shalt be | that republic it pre that with be purchased be | w = re it might to liquor ~ a FOS the proposed | forever the read Buchanan ‘lerk cut) also was eee z| sox n.te memorie a Sn on | torie taken was a vote estate nt and as made out knocked to the power the payment cut some consis stent matter for tot ple blood of baptismal a t lived incoln 1 then spoke Cannon amendment and de-| prop ae tc ea a Representative or medical vey also|jn favor of his for Iiquor purposes gists to sell sacramental to become the amendment] I do not wish but the yote on \ judiciary, | 8¢¢ took a few Iz nal, on committee fhe reports, three made was it actually. the States. necessary. Selfishly the nation mourned him,? Mourned its chieftain. and its friend; Eye no traitor mist could darken, Arm no traitor power could bend; Heart that gathered the true pulses Of the land's indignant veins, And, with their tempestuous spurning, Broke the slave's tear-rusted chains: Heart that tied its iron fibers Round the Union's starry band; Martyr's heart, that upward beating, Broke on hate's assassin hand! Oh, the land he loved will miss him, Miss him in its hour of need! Mourns the nation for the nation Till its tear-drops inward bleed. There is one whose life will mourn him, With a deep, unselfish woe, One who owned him chief and master Ere the nation named him so. Countess Leni Mead me Soe e! 309 43 Gna Sheridan ond Grant declared that unless| e A,\floor again. Holm wate The n embattled their killed| puricd in turn with was nt ame Cannon MeMillin, Sania Mortae and ‘Claud y.|the that stormswept om ons Davis and P. P. Dyreng ancy onthe Seer ore Seeyo tne e| legherote w apresJ.N. of Grant ldiers were abs¢ 7a0 tle" when a niga is ConfedThere the t in last at : ! re pill. which is , known as| Judiciary committee The C "e beate oe ouack ne fret and last war Oe House Bill No. 37, was somewhat mu-| Ser in the woodpile," "declared ended forever. was states ye just "beginning to twee am "and a tilated before {t was put on final pas-|™an, consecrated republi greatest \e persage which resolution of United Residence Being Un- In the nation's wounded breast; Teas were frozen in their sources, Blushes burned themselves away; Language bled through broken heart-threads, Lips had nothing left to say. Yet there was a marble sorrow In each still face, chiseled deep; Something more than words could utter, Something more than tears could weep. ineaetco president of the Land Can Strongest arms were closely folded, Most impassioned lips at rest; of Lincoln's cry battle the was the HOMESTEAD ACT 13 CONFINED TO UTAH Scarcely seemed a heaving motion reaching are ae oon the of end mond," told| took. Oe Signed All expression with its weight! There is pain that numbs and hushes Feeling's sense, it is so great. wifi nvtan to Richmond. "On ee iRich. anybody] has because conscienc Ir. Archibald grew ai ‘or ten! peli sae le,fr rectly against amendment. Holman Représentative = Sane ee Robinson, yeu yote for an| church nee tion. infinitely more moe ant of the hievements, and purpose mategtic a/a4nd am I I cannot will allow No grained drugs serve| is whiskey men. edical ena whisky. Francis Cr" ta. Speaker that other cain that that €mendment Vv. M. King,| J. M. Holt. W. S. Hansen, J. me Oe by President > the signed the Oh, there is a woe that crushes SSeS the But successful been ad Eee lesser the of Is some "It al-| MeMillin their convictions, in voting against leging that they did so because they | pee who haye impregnated this pone. kenuine ot aS eoatest Pern were afraid to go on record They ouse with the feeling that the as nae aka Se declared that such members e€ set. | church demands prohibition ero charge upon Cemetery heights, the} : rs expect ; for | Confederacy received mortal ed be Mourning folds lay black and heavy On true bosoms everywhere: Yet there were no teardrops streaming From the deep and solemn eye, Of the hour that mutely waited Till the funeral train went by. z effective head oe nie Peres dealared suggestion| Timex8 Satie enete Sree ne|e} 3 battle of the war between the cSs ates Sky. uponve ec € one 7 & Some sanguinary Only in. the District of Columbia and the faigten and Hawaii Is the Only One of the Dependencies that Hears the Good News. Washington, Feb. 11.-Never was a national ho} interesting fashion as was the centennial amnivivrane ¥ en Lincoln, aw creating it was passed today b y' Ocalgreas shape of a joint resolution A i oint Sep uinitene in order to be a law, and become becom operatiy rie he And the sacred house of prayer; from Washington to Gettysburg aaa there is something in sentiment aud | history to commend the thought of | Applies joint as There ha were made at times Many of} purposes he proposed aineddivent "pe members voting for the measure| threw rigid restric ional Anont RRS declared that they voted against their} matter of handling it, and prevent 1d convictions, but said ‘‘aye'' because of| the general sale of lic aes te ie requests made by their constituents Vesper me Grus | PROCLAIMED IN INTER INTERESTING FASHION an Bands of mourning draped the homestead, Way''- straight, life. where Toll! Toll! Toll! Toll! Bound is the reaper's sheaf- Toll! Toll! Toll! Toll! All motal life is brief, Toll! Toll! Toll! Toll! Weep for the nation's chief! SSS @ ss Oh, the inky drop of poison In our bitter draught of grief! Oh, the sorrow of a nation Mourning for its murdered chief! Soe since Every home and hall was shrouded Every thoroughfare was still; Every brow was darkly clouded, Every heart was faint and chill. ie Aviaens nt for the farther and Great . ~ President Issues His Proclamation Following the Joint Resolution By 3y Congress. as case the of ofcourse, pressive in private Arnone he' ators b have. circumstances | land oat attend Noto a while| pend-| ; house EeRCuNG: ae ‘ signatures imye = ie. a ricalhy c wate s nume ott been identified supported Salome" : was with those Liammerstein''s ae glyen z who opera as por program, Ss daa ete his bul not Saati SHARP DEBATE PRECEDES THE FINAL VOTE=: changed hearts-if | perpetual glory of the illustrious} a The y are calling for a tall and ¥y haft in Washington to be with the glories of his living state n greater glory of his death and the hey are warring for a great memowhich the Lincoln rial university in spirit shall be written deep into the heart and purpose of our country's youth And Congress and the country are planning to build a great white thoroughfare-linking historic locations in Lincoln's great career, and over {jt the American of the future may ride or walk in reminiscence and in patriotic Inspiration. Many Amendments Are Offered and Voted Down, Fersonalities Are Indulged in, Opponents of the Bill Accusing Some of Its Supporters of Cowardice. the our | | held ideeednte Cannon prohibition bill was passed finally in the rr aye, nd ala rday cease gele during a wa session, The 8S, 4; absent and not voting, 22. "arly three-fourths rths of the House explained their votes Representative Holman, ' whic » o bitterly opposed 7 on Pe | none COOOOOOOOOCO Two Absent. and side by side with the first | And his monuments, are of | every where-monuments ee a stone song, of story and of sculptured We are passing out of the, age of | mortal eulogy into the age of material remembrance-out of tributes t tower into eulogies that talk-out of | monuments ee breathe into montuany peoeie bles In this centennial| e are fie ree great monuments| {; gainst re r our aoe ¢ for: A Fou t; Vote GRAVES BY JOHN TEMPLE New York, Feb. 11.-This day Is the upotheosis of Lincoln. He is in our) | parks, our galleries, our museums and | | our libraries His face is familiar to | = = orge ae iushington, and his; wor re current maxims. He is on | eee Members Toll! Toll! Toll! Toll! All rivers seaward wend. Toll! Toll! Weep for the nation's friend. | SS Thirty-Nine TODAY IS MADE A SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRESIDENT LINGOLN'S FUNERAL een 55 ee PAGES 7 TO 12 = PROHIBITION BILL PASSES THE HOUSE 12, 1909. B= S35 SECTION Two UTAH HOUSE FAVORS PROHIBITION R LINCOLN DAY BANQUET TONIGHT = oa | |