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ri Behind a agoodadthe good advertisement advertisementthere adv rtiemet THE JJ SALT I LAKE JJJJ HERALD Fair FairThe <
there is s always sunshine sunshineMail Mail MailOrder The mh r eme Metals MetalsSilver V tal s I S SOrder 1 1r
Order V Journal Silver 8il r oV it per r ounce ounceCopper 1 f fCopper
Copper cathodes 12V 1 per p pound poundLead IJ j
Lead 4 per 140 1 pounds 1 1 1Established
Established June une 6 1870 SALT Ip LAKE OITY UTAH UTAH4UONDAY UONDAY APRIL 5 1909 12 PAGES Price 5 Cents
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GaYER OVERNMENTS OVERNMENTSCASE NM ENTS ENTSCASE
CASE AGAINST AGAINSTSTANDARD AGAINSTSTANDARP
STANDARD Oil OilDissolution OILDISSOlUtIOn
Dissolution of the Alleged Allegedlegal il illegal IIlegal
legal Combination the theObject theObject theObject
Object Sought SoughtBILL SoughtBILL SoughtBILL
BILL OF COMPLAINT COMPLAINTCHARGES COMPLAINTCHARGES COMPLAINTCHARGES
CHARGES CONSPIRACY CONSPIRACYWHATEVER CONSPIRACYWHATEVER CONSPIRACYWHATEVER
WHATEVER OUTCOME AT ST STLOUIS STLOUIS STLOWS
LOUIS CASE WILL GO TO SU SUPREME SUPREME SOPREME ¬
PREME COURT COURTOF OF LAND LANDixmis LANDt
zt t ixmis April 4 Tomorrow the full fullof fullbench fullbrcl1
bench of four Judges jud < < ea comprising the thei thentd theintpd
i ntd n ted States circuit court of this dis dis1n dllltrict dl dltriet
1n trict r will hear arguments in th too gov govf govrnmpnt govrflflt
f rrmpnt ase 8JI seeking eekta < < the t dissolution di e lutlon of ofstandard ofThl ofth
tn Thl standard Oil company COIff1aP of New N w Jer JetH JetIdnm Jerif
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idom if ever has h au such a mass ma of off
f been compiled in a single case caseT cueTh caeTh
P1 f iGnt Q an n
the exhibits al alread alT a aready
T Th ho record Tt < Ord Including
read T ready adv exceeds TMOOM 7 7Ms words all taken takenb
b by one nfl ne tenograsiher stenogrheTprinted ltenogra tenograsiherprinted ter terPrinted
printed the evidence Is more mo vol volimmouK volIlnl yoli1niflflUP
immouK Ilnl nOUt by several volumes than a set setof setIf et etpncyclopedl8
¼ of If encyclopedias Most of the t th teeti teetion tet1ilflY
York John D DrookeJeller DJnke DJfekeeller
New
l ilflY 1 on < ny > was W taken In
rookeJeller Jnke elltr and John D ArchboM hav havine lIving sav savC
C ing hern efn among the many notable witrMp wit witrossei 1t 1tro
rossei ro > t < called to the stand stando
So o large is the record ree rd that th t even a aT aJlPU3 5prusaI
T JlPU3 u = al of its digest dl ellt by the court is Im 1mpo Imf1 ImTsihie
po Tsihie ° it ible > le and much will depend on the thepresented thet thenri1iriS
t mf1ari s presented p nted by the attorneys
FarReaching in Effect EffectVashmgtonNkpril Effectrhington EffectVahingtonpril
VashmgtonNkpril rhington Vahingtonpril pril 4 4The The hearing In Int Intf
t tf > r rase CR of the United States against againstn aftInstti
n Standard Oil company of New Jer Jerw Jerwhich
w p which begins before tho United UnitedMates Unitedtates Unitedtate5
Mates circuit court In St Louis tomor tomorrow ¬
row T i iJ = one of the most important and andarreachmg andfarlabing and1rracbing
arreachmg < civil actions that has ever everbeen evtrt
been t ci n tried In this country countryThe countryI
The bill of complaint com laint on the part of ofthe oft
the t II United States Stat charging a violation violationof
I of If the Sherman antitrust law was wasfiled WUflIfd wafiled
filed in November INC The T Standard Standardnil
nil Iii company of New Jersey the parent parentorganization parentI parentrgnizatlofl
organization together t with lth its It various variousorporattons variousorponLUoD18 variousI
I I orporattons John D Rockefeller Wil William Wiliam VIIJiam ¬
liam Rockefeller Henry M FNigler FNiglerH FlaglerHpnH Fiaglerlnr
H HpnH lnr > nry H Rogers John D Archbold Archboldi ArdtboldIlIiver ArchboldfliverH
i niver fliverH H Payne Charles M Pratt are arerged areC4rped areedrged
C4rped < rged with entering an Agreement Agreementcombination lIreementComblnatlon agreementeomblnatlon
combination and conspiracy to restrain restraintrade restrainI restraintrade
trade and commerce among the several severalstates lIeeraltatefl sevei1states
I states to monopolize trade and com commerce com1TItre cornmeree ¬
merce hi the purchase pur of pe peIm rateom and andin andin
in the th dbtibat dbtibatof dtottlMttfrt sOexttt S iti6 hflpmeur hflpmeurof men menof
of the products of petroleum petroleumInjunction petroleumInjuncUon petroleumInjunction
Injunction Sought SoughtTlx
I Till > Tnited States seeks perpetually perpetuallyi
i hI > enjoin the th defendants from doing doIn any anyart any8t anyact
art looking to the carrying out of the thealleged theI
I alleged lle M combination or conspiracy and andto
to dfcsoUe the Standard Oil comblna combination ¬
tion tlonI
tionTh
Th government concluded He teati teatimmiex tfttUmoney tentirnnnev
money on January 21 1 IMS 1 About bout boutI 4W 4Wwitnesses 4 4vltnesses
I I witnesses were examined approximate approximntei
i J > 100 OO appearing for fO each side sideThe fOldeI sideThe
I i The issue is so important that what whaterr whatI
I i err may ma be the result of the trial be before beforf before ¬
fore the circuit court the case certainly certainlywill certalnllilI
will be appealed to the United States Statessupreme Statesfuprme Statessupreme
supreme court
MilLIONS Will BE SPENT SPENTScramble SPENTSCIIlJlthle
Scramble to Get Places on the House HouseCommittee RouseCommittee ltouseCoMmittee
Committee on Riversluti RiversaMd Rivers Riversand
and Harbors Harborsvt HarborsWallington
vt ahmgton Wa April 4 4Keen Keen rivalry rlvaI for forplaces torlaf forphtees
places laf > on m the committee on rivers and andlroon andbors
1 arbors bors Is being b4 bein > lnc manifested by b a lane tarterrmber laneIH1mber Iareinmber
rrmber of members of the house of repn repFesentatives rep repAmong
n lintatiI FesentativesAmong lintatiIAmong
Among the thirteen Republican mem memh JDeIRtr rne rnehr
h tr M of the committee in the Sixtieth con coniress conlirel congres
iress six t did not return These are for forvor for1i forChairman
vor 1i Chairman Burton of Ohio Represen Representatives RepItIMnlallves Representetives ¬
tatives Jones of Washington now seas Raatfll seasBode
tfll 01 Bade of Minnesota Ellis of Mis KIaari Misniri Misnjri
njri Acheson of Pennsylvania and Bird Birdrail BIrdna Birdeali
rail of Iowa IowaI
I I is accepted Pttd at the capital as practi practiralr practlfaly practisatv
ralr certain that Representative D De Alva AlvaiVxandor AI AI1nand AlvaMxandr
iVxandor 1nand of > f New York will be the tb next nextchairman arZtehairman t tIhairman
chairman of the committee committeeOn
On account ef the Immense projects pro pror propnS prorsd
r pnS rsd > fs < d l for Internal improvement of water waternas waterwars waterways
wars In n the th middle west the represents representaw repre ata ataT
w T tvq < 3 from that section were re anxious to tor tothe tothe
r un the tiairmannhip rhalf1DaJl dp of the eotnmit eotnmitt
t < Representative ye James J H Davlson Davl of ofWisconsin ofWisconsin ofk
Wisconsin k sconsin nan mentioned as their candi candidate caDdIdate candidate ¬
date bu n tk cast Ms Iert fortune with the in inMirgents inurcenu in1rgenti
Mirgents In their t lr flgtot against the rules rulesid
id d th tbrpby n > b it is said threw away y his hisI hisunr histdfl
I unr TU C I for fu promotion Mr Lr Alexander Alexanderi A xarder xarderI
i the oth other r hand was Vne ae of the Can Cant ¬
n t lieutenants lieutenantsflirts Jwutpnantt
flirts t er rc sintatjs < ntatu Humphrey of Washing WashingJ WhingWnts
J wants the th tI place Iace vacated by Mr Jon Jones r
WILL WILLREMPJNINELD WILLREMPJNINELDIiektry R RE EMUN IN FIELD FIELDli
li 1ik Iiektry < ktr rl Oiounas via Henryetta OkU OkUrl OkIrI
rl 4Culnn1 4 Colonel Hoffman hi command of ofHP OfiJ oftic
HP iJ 1IItat atp troop hunting Crazy Snake and andii
ii troublfsone troublf > 01Jf Snake Indians received receivedrl receivedrlprll receivedrlt
< rl rlprll rs tonight from Governor Haskel JIa eD to toiiiin tonin tonn
iiiin in th field until he captured the tbeCnlonoi theColonl thenlnl
Cnlonoi Hoffman had planned to toi tohnhk toIuk
hnhk i k amp tomorrow tomorrowpouting tomorrowutln
A pouting nuting utln party led by Jim Starr a aiII1oOd
1 LhIOQd lood Indian and nd member of the thererk theref thetoIIni1
rerk ref ioutu 1QllniI n is thought thou bt to be lose on ontrail onof
p trail of Crazy < > az > Snake
WARM WELCOME WELCOMETO WELCOMETOROOSEVELT ELCOi ELCOiTOJPELT
TOJPELT TOJPELTCitizens TO ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELTCitizens
Citizens and Strangers inNa inNaples fn Na Napies Napies ¬
pies Await the ExPres ExPresidents ExPresidents ExPresidents ¬
idents Coming ComingDUE ComingDUE ComingDUE
DUE AT HIGH NOON TODAY TODAYAMERICAN TODAfAMERICAN TODAiAMERICAN
AMERICAN YACHTS GAY WITH WITHFLAGS WITHFLAGS WITHFLAGS
FLAGS AND BUNTING BUNTINGNantes BUNTINGapJes BUNTINGNaples
Nantes April 4 4The The steamship Ad Admiral Admiral Admimi ¬
miral which IB to carry exPresident exPresidentRoosevelt exPresidentRoosevelt exPre4dentItoo
Roosevelt Itoo eveit to Mombasa is lying In the theharbor theharbor theharbor
harbor decorated with flags and the thespecial thespeelal thespoelal
special quarters set aside for Mr MrRoosevelt MrRoosevelt Ir IrRoosevelt
Roosevelt and his party are already alreadyshowing alreadrshowing alreadyshowing
showing evidences of the welcome welcomeawaiting welcomeawaiting welcomeawaiting
awaiting him Numerous gifts of offlowers offlowers offlowers
flowers have h ve been sent to the th ship and andtomorrow andtomorro andtomorrow
tomorrow the remembrance of the Gor Gorman GcrmlUl Gormnn ¬
man emperor in the shape of great greatmasses greatmasses greatmasses
masses of carnations typical ofthe oftheGerman of the thei theGerman
i German colors will be placed In Mr MrRoosevelts MrRoosevelts MrPOOievelts
Roosevelts cabin cabinThe cabinThe cabinThe
The Hamburg Is expected about aboutnoon aboutnoon aboutnoon
noon and Mr Roosevelt will be greet greeted ¬
ed on board the steamer by the repre representatives repreIentativEm represeutativea ¬
sentatives of the city council who will willextend willextend willextend
extend to him an olllcal greeting and anda
a party of women who will strew his hispath hispath hispath
path with lth roses The German consul consulgeneral consulgeneral consulgeneral
general will extend the personal greet greetings greetIngs greetings ¬
ings of the emperor em ror and AmbassadorGriscom Ambassador AmbassadorGrlBcom AmbaesadorGrJ
GrlBcom GrJ com will represent the hundreds of ofAmerican ofAmerican ofAmerican
American who ho have gathered at Na Naples NaI Naplea ¬
I plea Bunting and Flags FlagsThe FlagsThe FlagsThe
The American yachts in the harbor harborof rbor rborof
of which there are several have bunt bunting buntIng bunting
ing and flags ready red to drew dr 8 ship on the tbefirst thefirst thefirst
first appearance of the Hamburg Po Police Police ¬
lice precautions will be made stringent stringentand I
and several boats will keep all craft at ata ata ata
a distance distanceMr
i Mr Roosevelt will not likely Hkel remain remainon I
on board the Hamburg long after Its Itsarrival Itsarrival Itsarrival
arrival as he will doubtless wish llh to tomake tomake I
make the most of the few hours of his hisstay hisstay I Iftar
stay at Naples No fixed program has hasbeen hasbeen i
been arranged However Mr 11 Roose Roosevelt Roosevelt Reesevelt ¬
velt will 111 lmvelunch bav 1vn h with the Duke and andDuchess andDucheM andDuchess
Duchess of Aoeta OiIta and it is thought he hewill hewinvlslt liewill
will winvlslt visit the rausoum mu um and aquarium aquariumQuarters aquariumI aquariumQuarters
I Quarters Finally Secured SecuredIn
In connection with the efforts to tocure se secure socure ¬
cure apartments for the expresident expresidentthose
those who had the matter in hand had hada
a rather amusing amue lg expert experince nee The Thefound Thevfound They Theyfound >
found it Impossible on account of the thegreat thlgreat thegreat
great number of visitors who had oome oometo oomlto ooxneto
to the tbeelty city or had engaged rooms In Inadvance Inadvance inadvance
advance to secure apartments at the thehighest thehlgh8t thehighest
highest class hotels for Mr Roosevelt Rooseveltas
as they too did not announce the name of ofthe orUte ofthe
the intended tnte tIed guest At each of these thesenoMMe theftboWAIB thesehoweas
noMMe they were Informed that all allapartments aUatUtIlMHlt8 allapartmantacotnt
apartmantacotnt apartments erWkSm 1r > > andas daeeon daeeonsequence a on onsequence n neqttence
sequence rooms were finally ftn lly secured se ured red at atthe atI atthe
the Hotel Londres which Is a hosttery hostteryof
I of quite ordinary pretensions pretensionsLater
Later however how ver a commodious apart apartment apartment apartinent ¬
ment was engaged enga ed at the Excelsior Excelsiorhotel Excelsiorhotel Excelsiorhotel
hotel which was considered entire entiresuitable entirebsuitable entirely entirelysuitable
suitable suitableThe suitableThe suitableThe
The Duke of Ascoli < eoU gentleman in inwaiting In1Ia1Ung inwaiting
waiting to Queen Helena Has tendered tenderedthe tende tendethe
the use of his automobiles auk moblles which offer offerhas offerhas offerhas
has been accepted by th the > American Americanambassador Americanambassador
ambassador on behalf be Jf t of Mr Roosevelt
MONEY FOR FORMOONSll1NES FORMOONSll1NESProhibition MOONSHINERS MOONSHINERSProhibition
Prohibition in inSonie Some of the Southern SouthernStates SouthernStates SouthernStates
States Results in Violation of ofInternal ofInternal ofInternal
Internal Revenue Law LawvVasnmgton LawWUhington LawWashington
Washington April 4 Officials 4Oftic als of the in internal Internal Internal ¬
ternal revenue bureau of the treasury de department department department ¬
partment announced aDnou that the temperance temperancemovement temperancelDOVem temperancemovement
movement lDOVem nt which has taken such strong stronghoM stronghold tronchokl
hold of certain sections of the country countryparticularly COtmtrypartjcolarly countryparticularly
particularly in the south has resulted In Inincreasing IntncreaBtng InIncreasing
increasing the number of violations of the theInternal theInternal theInternal
Internal revenue laws in the distillation of ofillicit orillicit ofIllicit
illicit whisk whiakvMany whiskan whiskyMany
Many an of o tbe legitimate ll mate distilleries dl have havemoved havemoved havemoved
moved their plants from Alabama Geor Georgia Georgia Georgia ¬
gia and North Carolina to Florida and andother andother andother
other border states where the Inhibition Inhibitiondoes
does not exist Whisky being more diffi difficult dlfncult difficult ¬
cult to obtain in a legitimate l tlmat way has hasgreatly hallgreatly hasgreatly
greatly increased the profits of SMelt dte dtetllllng di8tIIUng distilling
tllllng with the result that the activities activitiesof
of the Internal revenue bureau are large largely ¬
ly directed toward the mountain section sectionof
of r these tiI three states
VETERANS VETERANSWILL WILL APPEAR APPEARRemarkable APPEARRemarkable APPEARRemarkable
Remarkable Theatrical Performance Performanceto
to Bs B Given in London LondonLondon LondonLondon LondonLondon
London March ST Tbe most remarkable remarkabletheatrical lemarkabletheatrical remarkabletheatrical
theatrical revival I ivat which London has h wit witnessed witneaed witnessed ¬
nessed for several veral years ear will be the pro production JHOductton production ¬
duction of Beerbhom Tree at His Ma Majestys 1IajNtyl MaJestrI ¬
jestys theatre April 7 of The School Schoolfor Schoolfor
for Scandal ScandalSome ScandalSome ScandalSome
Some of the ablest veterans of the En English Engush ¬
gush stan e some brilliant bri lant young leading leadingmen
men and three actresses actnw e each of whom whomhas wbotnh whomhas
has h been a leading lady are included in inthe Intbe inthe
the company Of these Hermann Vezta VeztaIK
IK II the oldest He recently tly celebrated his hisStth ht ht18th histh
Stth th birthday Lionel I onl Brough Is 74 and andanother andanother andanother
another of f the veteran teran Edward Terry Terryin
in a member of th the famous family of ofwhich ofwhich ofwhich
which Miss Ellen Terry Is best known in inAmerica inAmerica InAmerica
America
KING < ING AS GODFATHER GODFATHERLondon
London April 4 41t It is said that King KingEdward Kin KinEdward iCingEdward
Edward will be godfather to the son of ofMr ofM ofMr
Mr M and nd Mrs Irs John Hubert Ward ard who whowas whowas
was torn on March 24 4 last Mrs ItI WardWL Wa Wawas Ward Wardas
WL as Miss Xi Jean Reid daughter of the theAmerican theAmerlan theAmerican
American ambassador
J NEW TREASURY Y P DESIGNS DESIGNSWashington S
Washington a O April Prl 4 Assistant n Secretary of the Treasury Coolidge Coolidgcapproved Coolidgeal1Drovd lId lIdappTfwfd
approved a plan for systematizing designs for Tnited States notes and andfrt andnm andtertcates
nm fOrtifieRtell < frt ficatep thu necuring uniformity in portrait ayd general Jen raI design desltIt
It 11 j < < bo bPleved eved the new notes when put In circulation will be welcomed welcomedtS
ty tS thA > public on account a < of their simplicity and the readiness s with whfch whfchdenominations whi whihttrnt t tTAnt
ttrnt TAnt denominations may be fixed in mind At present pre nt there are nneteeii nneteeiidesigns nneleenf nneteeutiffjj
tiffjj f fI1l designs for United States notes and coin certificates cer1lft tef of various de des deth
fl ° TntnatlorJl s leading to confusion and uncertainty Under the new plan planbe piiithere
th there On > will be b but nine ninet nineTrn
Thp Fh one nndollar ° dollar certificate e will carry the portrait of Washington the thetwodollar thfWOdnllat thetWOdflhlar
twodollar t niver certificate the portrait of Jefferson Thefivedollar note notewhether notfwhlt notewhpthr >
whether whlt t slyer certificate or greenback will carry > the portrait of Lincoln Lincolntw LincolntoIldOl1ar
tw > teiidoiiar gold ana silver certificate and United States not that of offcvlail orland ofievIa
fcvlail ievIa land tn the twentydollar that of Jnoksnn Tk n tho th ° fiftydollar that of ofGrant ofgralJt ofGmIt
Grant gralJt th thp < one hundreddollar that of Fianklin th fire ti hundreddollar hundreddollarthat
I that of < If Salmon P Ohasf Cba hasc the one thou thnusanddolla anddollj anl 1I1H that of Alexander Hamil Hamilton IIamllaDdMJf ¬
ton tG
tonTht
aDdMJf Tht Portraits of Hiltegas Monroe Silas l right Lewis Clark Mansfield Mansfieldand Manstildothpr
and others will 11 be eiimtnated The eagle Ile tbs tb buffalo and the Indian head headwhich hedJJwllieh hetidwhich
which han proved JJro to be b easily II counterfeited co 1t rfted aim 150 wffl 111 disappear dJIIp ear All du dupllrstinn duplk8tl1 dupliCatIni
pllrstinn rtvi w bP don away with The new ne system It is believed will dis discoaratr dlseO discOurar
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NEW DEPARTURE DEPARTUREUP
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Municipal Elections TodayWith
With the Judiciary Out Outof Outof Outof
of Political Control ControlButte
Butte Moat April 4 Municipal dee elections deetlons Iec IectlQn8 ¬
tions will be held tomorrow in the greater greaternumber greaterDumber greaternumber
number ot Montana cities clt and towns in innearly Innearly Innearly
nearly all of the principal eltlts full fulltickets fulltickets fulltickets
tickets being before the voter A feature featureof
of the campaign has been the abandon abandonment abandonmlnt abandonmont ¬
mont of citizens clttl s or mass meeting tickets ticketsand ticketsand ticketsand
and in their stead the substitution of reg regular regular regular ¬
ular party tickets this being done intwo intwoMontana InltwoIontana In two twoMontana
Montana cities for the first time in their theirhistory melrhistory theirhistory
history Another change in Montana mu municipal municipal municipal ¬
nicipal elections electl 8 Is the placing of the name nameof nameof nameof
of the candidate for police magistrate In Ina ina ina
a column on the ballot or voting machine machinewithout machinewithout machinewithout
without any reference to political party partythis partythis partythis
this beIng made mandatory by legislation legislationenacted legislationenacted legislationenacted
enacted by b the recent legislature which whichtakes whichtakes whichtakes
takes the nomination of candidates for the theJudiciary thejudiciary thejudiciary
Judiciary out of the realm of political politicalparties politicalpartle8 politicalparties
parties partiesThere partle8There partiesThere
There are four candidates for the may mayoralty ma maoralty mayoralty ¬
oralty in Butte three In Anaconda two twoIn twoIn twoIn
In Missoula and three in Great Falls FallsOnly FallsI FallsOnly
I Only aldermer alder are elected at Helena to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow ¬
morrow The Socialists in Butte have up upa upa upft
a complete ticket There are many man Inde Independent Independent independent ¬
pendent candidates candidatesAt candld tlS tlSot
At Kalispell the prohibitionists have haveproven haTeproen haveproven
proven a considerable factor in the cam campaign earnpaign campaign ¬
paign
COLORADO ELECTIONS ELECTIONSThe
The Liquor Question Uppermost In InMost InMost inMost
Most of the Cities CitiesDenver CitiesDenve CitjesDenver
Denver Colo April 4 Municipal 4Mllnlelpal elec elections elections electhins ¬
tions in Colorado outside Denver nver will be beheld beheld beheld
held on Tuesday In nearly every town townthe townthe townthe
the liquor question is the predominant predominantteeue
issue and in many cases the fight has hasbeen hasbeen hasbeen
been extremely bitter The Antisaloon Antisaloonlesgue Antisaoonleague Antisaloonleague
league Is giving the local workers for forprohibition forprohibition forprohibition
prohibition Its active bucking In most mostof
of the cities the parties bear loral I I names namesColorado namelColorado namesColorado
Colorado Springs dry dl since its foun foundation foundation foundatlon ¬
dation because of clauses inserted In all alldeeds alld alldeeds
deeds d R given by b General W V J Palmer Its Itsfounder Itsfounder Itsfounder
founder will 1 fight out the handling of ofliquor ofliquor ofliquor
liquor by drug stores At Cripple Creek Creeka
a wrangle in the courts leaves It nude undecided nudeckied ¬
cided whether the liquor question will 111 be besubmitted besubmitted besubmitted
submitted to the voters Both parties In InFort InFort
Fort Collins are pledged against liquor liquorselling liquorselUnc liquorselling
selling and the voters will find their is issue iIIue issue ¬
sue ue In municipal ownership and civic im improvements Improvempnts Improvements ¬
provements provementsThe
The saloon question will be bitterly bitterlyfought lttterlyfought 1ltteriyfought
fought in Grand Junction In Boulder Boulderthe
the local option question que tton will be submit submitted ¬
ted In many of the cities and towns townsthere townsthere townsthere
there will be no contest the candidates candidateshaving candidateshaYing candidateshaving
having been ehos chosn n at public ubllc mass meet meetings meefIngs meetings ¬
ings and endorsed by all I parties
DESPERATE ATTEMPT ATTEMPTTO
TO COMMIT SUICIDE SUICIDEChicago
Chicago April 4 Isdalecio Alarcon 27 27vears 7 7years
of age said to be the son of a awealthy aIthy awealthy
Teat
Parrnl ParrnlMex ParrnlXes ParralMci
wealthy Ithy plantation owner near
Mex tried to commit suicide today by bystabbing byslabbing bytsbblng
stabbing himself twelve times in his left leftride leftakle leftaWe
ride cutting his throat swallowing a mi miture mlture mtture
ture of carbolic ca ollc acid and port wine and andthrowtaff andthrotvittg anlthrowing
throwing himself out of a third story win window window window ¬
dow Me was a found lying In an alley alleyunfier all alloyunder 0 0unftfor
under his bedroom window The physl physlcianV phY5ldaRt physiinns
cianV daRt any he probably will die from loss lossAlarcon lossof lossof
of ° blOd I IAlarcon IAlarcon
Alarcon said he did not know how to toaccount toaccount toaccount
account for hl his condition He did not notremember notmber notremember
remember mber wJieth w lethr r he tried to commit commitsuicide Iommltsuicide commitsuicide
suicide or was attacked
FORMER FO R NI SECRETARY ERSECRETARYHITCHCOCK SECRETARYHITCHCOCK SECRETARYHITCHCOCK
HITCHCOCK VERYILL VERYILLWashington VERY ILL ILLWashington ILLWashIngton
Washington April 4Ethan Allan AllanHitchcock AllanHitchcock AllanHitchcock
Hitchcock former secretary of th the > In Interior Intenor intenor ¬
tenor Is critically ill at the home of his hisoninlaw hilisonInlaw hissonInlaw
sonInlaw Commander V W S Sims Unit rnlle Unitad L nit nite
e ad States navy and grave fears for his hisecovery
ecovery are entertained
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Ft t Louis April 4 4Tbt The New m YorkSe YorkSeattle Thrk3esttlc orkSeatt ¬
attle att psthfindlng > automobile left Itfthere here to toda tl tld8 todew
da dew on its journey It will reach Kansas Kansasitv KansasCity Kansasrity
City itv tomorrow tomorrowA
A
TARiff BOTHERS BOTHERSFRENCH BOTHERSFRENCHEXERTS
FRENCH FRENCHEXERTS FRENCHEXERTSFramers EXPERTS EXPERTSFtamers
t r v vFramers
Ftamers Framers of the tleiew Ne New Measure MeasureKeeping MeasureKeeping
Keeping One Eye Upon Uponthe Uponthe Uponthe
the United States StatesParis
i
Paris April 4 IThe The tariff commission commissionas comm i
as the result of violent protests from fromhome fromhome fromhome
home and foreign interests especially especiallyEngland eapedallEngland especiallyEngland
England has agreed to certain amend amendments amendments amendments ¬
ments covering chiefly the metal and tex textile textile taxtile ¬
tile schedules It Is learned that several severalnotable seveEa1notable severalnotable
notable concessions con < eaIon8 have been made in infavor Infaor infavor
favor of the United tnl tl States StatesThe Stat StatTbe StatesThe
The maximum duty on heavy agricul agricultural aerieultural agrienitural ¬
tural machinery practically all of which whichcomes whichcomes whichcomes
comes from the United Stales which orig originally orfgInallY odginalLy ¬
inally was increased from IS I to K I francs fra francaper francsper e eper
per hundred kilos has now been reduced reducedto
to IS 1 and the maximum from 9 to 8 8The 8The SThe
The framers of the French bill are arewatching arewatchIng arewatching
watching the progress on the tariff bill billin bUtIn billIn
in the United States with keen Interest Interestand Inte interestand 8t 8tand
and would welcome especially esped Dy any Indi Indications Indications hailcatlons ¬
cations that the American congress 8 would wouldmodify vrooMmodify wouldmodify
modify It in such a way as to permit permitwider permitwider permitwider
wider latitude in the subsequent negotia negotiations negotiations negotiations ¬
tions with France and other countries countriesThey countriesThe countriesThey
They The protest most emphatically against againstthe
the impression Impre adon in the United States that thatthe tbatthe thatthe
the French revision revl ton is aimed particularly particularlyat
at that country and explain that such re revision reTtsIon revision ¬
vision was made Imperative to meet the thenew thenew thenew
new discriminating systems successively successivelyadopted succe successivelyadopted hely helyarlopted
adopted by Germany Russia and Austria Ausiris Aus Austria ¬
tria Switzerland and Spain SpainIt
It Is pointed out that the United States Stateswhich StateswlIeh Stateswhich
which takes less French goods than Eng England Eneland England ¬
land or Germany pays the maximum maximumrates maximumrate maximumrates
rates because it is I not willing to accord accordcommensurate aoconlcommenaurate accordcommensurate
commensurate concessions for the French Frenchminimum Frenchminimum Frenchminimum
minimum rate rateThegeneral rateThe rateThe
Thegeneral The general impression Is that the new newtariff newtariff newtariff
tariff bill from a scientific standpoint is isfar I Ifar Isfar
far behind modern European tariffs and andit
it is believed that if certain dtocrlminfatlDg dtocrlminfatlDgsections dltlcrimintlUbgecUon6 dlscilmhthtlngsections
sections be adopted It IB I certain to pre precipitate precipitate preelpitate ¬
cipitate a tariff war with the continent continentAll
All Europe is ready to retaliate by in increasing tncreasing Increasing ¬
creasing the maximum tariffs to a pro prohibitory prohibitory prohibitory ¬
hibitory point
STEAMER INDIANA KSHORE KSHOREPassengers SIIOIIEPassengers
I
Passengers and Mail Removed by the theCruiser theCruiser theCruiser
I
Cruiser Albany AlbanyVessel Vessel Car Carried Carried Carned ¬
ried Valuable Cargo CargoSan
San Francisco April 4 According to ad advices advices advices ¬
vices received by the Pacific PacI Mall Steam Steamship Steamsblp SteamshIp ¬
ship company the steamer Indiana bound boundfrom LoOUMfrom touadfrom
from Mazatlan to San Francisco went wentashore wentashore wentashore
ashore during a heavy vy fog ki Magdaiena Magdaienabay MQgda a abay
bay last night and is still on the rocks rocksThe rock8The rocksThe
The passengers pa eengers and their personal bag baggage ba bagage baggage ¬
gage and the mail were removed by the thecruiser theI thecruiser
I I cruiser Albany Alb ny of the Pacific fleet t and the thetugs thetugs thetugs
tugs Fortune and Navajo The passen passengers paSMIJgers paseengem ¬
gers have been placed aboard the ships of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the fleet and will be picked up by the theCity theCft theCity
City Cft of Sydney which will leave Acapulco Acapulcefor Acapulcfor
for Magdalena ba bay > tomorrow tomorrowThe tomorrowThe tomorrowThe
The statement Issued by 11 the Pacific Mail Mailcompany Malicompany laUcompany
company sa IIIS > s that the Indiana is II ashore aehoron ashoreon
on Cape Tosco the southern extremity of ofSanta orSanta ofSanta
Santa Marguerita bay She is I resting restingeasily 1 restingeasily 8tJHgeasily
easily on a rocky bottom and protected protectedfrom protectedrom
from rom the sea and westerly winds windsThe windllThe windThe
The IndIAna sailed from Mazatlan yes yesterday TelltenIa yesterday ¬
terday and carries a valuable cargo for forthis forthis forthis
this port The messages received by her herowners bnowners herowners
owners say that the water Is fourteen f feet fertdeep feetdeep et etdeep
deep In hold No o 1 sixteen feet in hold hol Xo o
2 twelve fet re t in hold No 3 and fourteen fourteenfeet fourteenfeet fourteenfeet
feet in hold Xo No4 No4The 4 4The 4The
The company estimates e the value of the theship theship theship
ship at 260000 and the cargo at JtMLCOe JtMLCOeOf
Of the latter 1100 tons Is general freight freightfrqm frelgktfrQm freightfr4m
frqm Ne New York and 1XK tons coast coastfreight coastfreight coastfreIght
freight freightThe freightThe freIghtThe
The officials l of the company say thatthey that tbRttlHY thatthey
they have ba Jvard nothing beyond one wire wireless wf1eless wireless ¬
less message hut iwll believe > e that there Is Islittle II IIlittle Islittle
little hop of saving 4 In trip flsel < iel Every EP rf rffort fffort cifort
fort was as made m p tods today to t > procure lighters lightersto lightf lightfto
to be rushed to thc > ivrk ami nd it i is hop hopd hopdthnt hopdthat d dthnt
thnt a large portion o r HIP cargo can an be betaken betaken betaken ¬
taken off vithoiii jdmag h kn1a mlg T Tj fin lower lowerholds lowerholdS wer werbol
holds bol arc nT floiipf inr the p i tT t f cfi1erkq cfi1erkqfreight rI j rierif rieriffreight JerkRtreIght
freight is s s t11 < < i Abc > P vMr wr > tp > art ani 1 Mr tir0Jy h 10 10remain 10remain toremain
remain so a alf the vesSel es < t lies on rock k bottom bottorn bot bottom ¬
tom One it itln ln n of the cargo is 17000 sacks sacksof
of coffee
END OF TARiff TARIFF1LL
s DILL 1LL IN HOUSEl HQ1U HQ1UMeaureWiil I i
MeasureWill Measure Will Be Passed This ThisWeek ThisWeek I
Week According to o Pro Program Program Program ¬ i
gram of Republicans Republicansullington
I
4 Washington April 4 Following 4Folicwlngnumerou6 4Follcwingnumerous + ff
+ numerous conferences held through throujhout + f fout
4 + out the day Representative Repre entatlve Dwight Dwljhtof + f fof
+ of New York the Republican whip whipIn +
+ In the house announced late tonight tonightthat tonightthat tonightthat +
+ that the rules committee would to tof tomorrow tomorrow +
+ f morrow bring In a rule fixing the theUme theUrns +
+ time for taking the final vote on the thetariff 4
4 + 4 tariff bill and restricting re amend amendment8 amendmonth + 4 4ments
+ month thereto and that the rule rulewould 4 4 4would
4 + would be adopted Mr D Dwight Dwi Dwightmade ht htmade + f
4 + made an unequivocal prediction of ofvictory ofvictory 4
4 + victory for his side sideL f 4 4ASs
AA L ASs i I LL 1 1 LL 1 k
TTTTOTT 1 I 1 T riri r T ITTTTTTTTTTTT ITTTTTTTTTTTTWashington T T T T Y Y T Y Y T TWashington r T TTT
Washington April 4 4The The climax In the thehouse thehouse
house consideration colUl Mration of o the Payne tarttbill tariffbill tariff tariffbill
bill In all probability will be reached soon soonafter soonafter
after the house convenes CORe tomorrow when whenthe whenthe whenthe
the committee on rules likely Ukfl will bring
In an order fixing the time fur taking the thennal thealnal
nnal vote voteon on the bill and providing < < regu regulations ItgulaUons reguhitkns ¬
lations for introducing and discussing dtsciisetngamendment dljlcneetltJamendmenbr discussingamendments
amendment This rule when adopted adopt will willautomatically willautomatically willautomatically
automatically end the general debate debateIn
In view of the probability of the early earlyadoptlon earladoption earlyadoption >
adoption of this order OI tr both sides arc > pre preparing preIHtrtng proparing ¬
paring to consider the bill In its final finalstages ftoalgtages finalstages
stages The matter of the time that will willbe willbe willbe
be given for amendments will be llxed by b btlM
th tha rommltttee on rules but that commit committee ¬
tee will be guided entirely b by > the wishes wishesof 1lbe 1lbeof
of the committee on ways and means meansSure meanli meansSure
i
Sure to Be Psssed PsssedNo P sSed sSedNoone
No Noone one douhts that the fate of the bill billwill bUiWiII billwill
will be known before fore the end of the week weekand weekand weekand
and there is just a little doubt that in insome Insome Insome
some shape It will bepassed bepassedThere be passed passedThere MUHedThere
There are very ver few members mem rs who would wouldMot wouknot wouldhot
Mot change some of the Mils features If Ifthey Ifthe Ifthe
they the as individuals were making the bill billand billand billand
and with some of them the issues are > very verysharp vtrysharp verysharp
sharp With Ith the rule ru owe adopted and a afair atalr afair
fair chance ch te given to vote on some of the
disputed points the vote ot for tbe bill will
be larger than that for the order ordtrTh orderThe orderThe
Th The senate ll < ED < < te will have nothing before It Itexcept Itexcept itexcept
except the census bill until the tariff bill billcomes btllcornell billcomes
comes over from the house and is re reported reporttd reported ¬
ported bj b the committee on finance This Thiscommittee Thiscommittee Thiscommittee
committee will continue the active consid consideration con conskjoration ld lderatlon ¬
oration of the tariff bill during the week
MESSAGE FROM GtNBOOTH GtNBOOTHIHow OENI BOOTH BOOTHHow
IHow How Americans Can Build Up a Pat Pattern Pattern Pattern ¬
tern Nation for the Rest of the theWorld theWorld theWorhi
World to Imitate ImitateN
N New w YorK April 4 General Wilii IIUm WIlijmBooth IIUmBooth m mBooth
Booth whose wh eightieth birthday is to be becelebrated bece becelebrated
celebrated ce bratfd throughout the world next Sat Saturday Saturday Satunlay ¬
urday has replied to the score of con congratulatory COnpratulator congratulatory ¬
gratulatory cablegrams with a message messageto messa e
to the American people It follows followsAfter tollowlIAfter followsAfter
After passing eighty years in this thisworld thilworld thisworld
world with almost countless s opportun opportunities O POrtunlties ¬
ities for observing ob ning the purpose for which whichmen whlebmen whichmen
men generally live and the disappoint disappointment di8 dhapo4ntmeat pUOlnt pUOlntment ¬
ment they so commonly suffer It Menu Menureasonable s ems emsreasonob4e 101I 101Ireesonabk
reasonable that I should have formed formedsome fonneclorne formedsome
some opinion an t to the course they ought oughtto
to follow if they are to have any aft real realsuccess realsuccesI realsuccess
success successSo succesISo successo
So o on this my eightieth birthday I Itell It Itefi
tell t 1 the American people this If they theywill tbeywOl theywill
will seek the honor ef 9 God G cI the relcn of ofrighteousness e erlghtfousnelll ofrighteousness
righteousness the welfare of the friend friendless trieDdlees friendless ¬
less people the riches that endure for forever torever forever ¬
ever with the same selfsacrificing self erltlcing ac activity aetivlty activity ¬
tivity with which they the seek the wealth wealUaIlnII wealthnil wealthand
and nil pleasures of this world they will willhave willhaTe Willhave
have a good chance of finding findh that life lifeof Uleof lifeor
of satisfaction which now so often eludes eludesthem elu eludesthem e ethem
them and of building up a pattern nation nationfor lHiUonfor nationfot
for the world to imitate imitateS ImitateSIgned
S SIgned < gned gn n > WILLIAM BOOTH BOOTHGeneral BOOTJfGenerat BOOTHGoneral
General
I CLINGINGTO CLINGING TO LIFE LIFEPasadena LIFEI LIFEPasadena
I Pasadena Cal April 4 4Dr Dr D K Pear Pearson P Pearson ar ¬
I son the Chicago philanthropist who is isn Ish
i n jp a hospital here sufferup < with dilation dilationo dll Uon
I o or tho heart showed show d ror < ir ll unprovmeitt unprovmeitttonight ImPlOV rnprovmenttonight m Dt
tonight after I a relapse which he suffered sufferedvcsterda sufferedcsterda sufferedvesterds
I vcsterda V His Ii is condition has been alarm alarming alarmjng alarming ¬
ing for two weeks
MEMBER Of PRESIDENCY PRESIDENCYTOUCHES 4 it itMMDro fit + j if r rif
It IDI U U V if
TOUCHES ON PROHIBITION PROHIBITIONAnthon I Ii j Jr Jrj JrAnthon i I
Anthon H Lund Second Counselor Deplores DeploresFact n Hil
Fact F act That Legislation on Liquor Prob Problem ¬ 1 II j
lem Failed of Result ResultPresident ResultPresident
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President Smith Refrains From Comment on Question That ThatHas ThatHas r
Has Attracted Wide Attention AttentionEstimated Estimated that 16000 16000People 1 I IPeople 1 1People
People Attend Meetings MeetingsMany Many Nationalities National ties R
Just a suggestion of a prohibition prohibitionnote
note was sounded at the opening of o the theseventyninth theseyentynlnth theseventyninth
seventyninth annual conference of the theChurch theChurch theChurch
Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday LatterdaySaints LatterdaSelnle LatterdaySaints
Saints which opened In the tabernacle tabernacleat tabern eJe eJeat
at 10 oclock yesterday forenoon Pre PreaMent Prelilent Presi4ent
Ment Anthon H Lund counselor to toPresident toPrwident toPresident
President Joseph F Smith only onl just justtouched jOlttCouched Justtouched
touched on prohibition in his hl address addressUr
Ur the t Mormon people petJ His address addresswas
was not at all radical He merely re regretted regretted regretted ¬
gretted the fact that legislation failed failedto
to pass that would do away with the thetemptations tbetemptations thetemptations
temptations of Intemperance IntemperanceThe
The prohibition movement in Utahwas Utahwag Utah Utahwas
was given a great impetus at the semi semiannual semiannual emiannual ¬
annual conference last fall by the tern temperance ternpellUHe ternpernice ¬
perance declarat on of the conference conferenceand
and action on this subject by the pre present preent proseat ¬
ent conference is being heln watched with withkeen withk withkeen
keen k interest l terost That President Lunds Lundssuggestion I Lundssuggeetion und undsugg
suggestion sugg tlon on the temperance question questionto
to a forerunner of other addresses on ontha ontilt onth
tilt th temperance subject is the prevail prevailing preaiilug prevailinl ¬
lug opinion It is conceded that the thesentiment tbesentiment thesentiment
sentiment for or against prohibition prohibitonthroughout prohlbltonthnnaghuut prohibitionthroughout
throughout the state will be governed governedlargely Jovernedlargely governedlargely
largely by declarations decl raUons on this subject subjectjty subjectJ subjeetui
jty J > > the present conference con ferenCf if any are aremade areMade aremade
made madeIn
In his address President Lund said saidthat s81t1that saidthat
that the tb Mormon people had tried to tohave tohaTe tohave
have legislation enacted that would wouldsMeld wouldskield
shield the people IKOp e from the temptations temptationsof
of strong drink He said the Mormon Mormonpeople Mormonpeople lonnonpeople
people wished to do away with the theevils theevns theevils
evils of the liquor traffic and urged urgedthat u uthat urgudthat
i that those who 00 profess the Mormon Mormonfaith Mormonfaith Iormonfaltb
faith keep away from saloons ThIs TMaprecept ThIsprecept Thisprecept
precept lie he said was in accord with withall withall Ith Ithall
all of the teachings of the Mormon Mormonchurch Monacochurch lormoncRurch
church churchPresident cRurchi churchPresident
President Joseph lo epli F Smith spoke to tothe UoI toilte
I the assembly se llbb yesterday but saM hI noth nothing QO nethlag I IWIIateTer ¬
lag Whatever with reference fe fere to the theprohibition theprohibition
prohibition question questionPresident questionP questionPretd
President P Pretd csld nt Smith Smtthn in CHSfr CHSfrThe Ch 1r frThe
I The seventyninth s annual an ual ualI general geoeraiconference generalconference
I conference of the Church Of Jesus Jesusi Jesushthct
Christ of Latterday IAtter Saints Sam l was con cwnened coni convened
i vened prompty at II oclock o loek yesterday yesterdayi yesterdaymorning
I i morning by President Joseph JO ph F Smth SmthI
I In the presence of fully futl 12 1toe W persons personswho pr5 prsdnswho f18 f18who
I who filled every ew ry seat in th tabernacle tabernaclestood tabernaclestood tabernaclestood
stood shoulder to shoulder the entire entirelength enUrelength entirelength
length of every aisle and filled the gal gallery gallery galiery ¬
lery from the rear seats to the wall wailAt wallAt wallAt
At both the morning and afternoon afternoonse afternooneItIIons afternoonsessions
se sessions sk > ns It was found Impossible to ac accommodate accommoo accommodate ¬
commodate commoo te the immense crowds which whichI whichhad
I had gathered and overflow meetings meetingsi
I i were arranged for Assembly hall This ThisI
i I in turn became overcrowded and an
open air meeting of fully 15M I pe pewas peWas pera perawas
was held in the tabernacle grounds groondaThat grean groundsThat 1 I
That the present session eon is the tau tauin 1sssst 1sssstin r rIn
in the history of the faith to IeIn st4d bythose by 1 1those
those in charge of the an arn arrancs arrancsazid ngumtmta ngumtmtaand h i iand
and it is believed that today will M Mstill ass assstill f I i iopen istill
still greater crowds owing to the fact factthat i > I Ithat Ithat
that many of the delegates living vta at a adistance adistance adistance
distance may have been delayed delayedThe delayedThe delayedThe
The morning session was opened by bythe bytile bythe
the staging of the hymn All Hail the theGlorious r rGlorious i iGlorious
Glorious Day by the choir followed followedby foU 1ed I
by a prayer by Patriarch Joseph JosephTaylor K KTaylor 1 1Taylor
Taylor President Smith followed with withthe withthe i ithe
the opening address add but avoided any anyreference anyreference anyreference
reference to matters political p litkal or com commercial cornmercial ¬ I IleftlaL
mercial mercialTtoe mercialThe f fTIle
TIle baritone solo Fear Not Oh OhIsrael J 3Israel
Israel I rael was rendered by Elder Alex C CCrawford CCrawford F
Crawford Counselors John R Winder Winderand WInderaRd Winderand
and Anthon Lund closed the morning morningsession niornin niorninsession 1
session with addressesThe addresses addressesThe t tThe
The afternoon session was opened openedpromptly opeMdpromptly opeusdpromptly
promptly at 2 oclock by PreaMent PreaMentSmith PraeldatSmith t
Smith who announced anll < Junced overflow meet meetings meetings t i i iInp
ings in the Assembly hall and In a Ole f fgrounds Igrounds I Igrounds
grounds in front of the bureau of in Information J Jformation Jformation
formation George G F Richards RJcbardaIng a aau aaulag Mun Muning
ing charge of the indoor and Benjamin BenjaminOoddard BenJslnGoddard n nGoddrd
Ooddard taking the outdoor meeting meetI i iThe II11e IThe
The choir rendered the anthem antJ om In lnOur 1 1Our jOur
Our Redeemers Name and Gog and andMagog andMa andMagoff
Magog MagogA Ma < < Ofr OfrA
A meeting of the stake Sunday school echoctl8vperlntnden schoolsuperintendents schoolsuperintendents
superintendents l in to be held this tfciflmorning thismorning i imomlnr
morning at 8 oclock in the bisss inter I not notdepartm in indepartment I Idepartment
department nt of UK L r D > g U while whilethe williethe whilethe
the general neral priesthood meeting meetlft < < win be beheld beheld beheld
held at the tabernacle this th evening at
530 3 38 oclock oclockAttendance oockAttendance oclockAttendance
Attendance Is IsThe CeernpsIItan CeernpsIItanThe
The Heather though colder than thanl
> l at this time of the year y yto stemed stemedto
to have hot little effect on the visiting visitingcrowds Yl vlaitthgcrowdB UDa UDacrow
crowds crow Women in print m mra ootwneji tostomesbravad ootwnejibraved
braved ra the chill brasses and cjowded cjowdedtbe CJ CJthe
I the downtown streets treetadarln during the w en entire eftUre sittire ¬
tire afternoon and early evening eveningThe even evenI evenIngThe
I I The greatestcentres gtisst ceotrenta were H lo he lieound beound hefound
ound on the temple grounds There Therexrande Th Therejande rp rpr
xrande dames In their rustling silks silksshivered silkMl silksalivered
r shivered Ml tEd wlfott fit4I tM ttWabout KA ftlaefs esIHf esIHfabout iiuik iiuikabout
about the buildings and over tbe tbeI head headof besdof
I of the crowd while n title almost beside her hermight be bemight hermight
might be found a Mexican woman with withthe withthey 1tl1 1tl1the
the usual shawl pulled close oee about her hershoulder her8houlder hershouIder
shoulder or a Swedish housewife fe in inshawl Inhawl inshawl
shawl and apron both comfortably comfortablywarm
warm and radiating contentment and andgood androod andgood
good nature Xo more cosmopolItan cottnoDoittancrowd co cosmopolItancrowd aaopoUCncrowd
crowd could be Imagined than that thatpresent thatnt thatpresent
present nt at the conference c nferen represent representing ¬
ing as it did twothirds of the nations nationsof
of the world worldThe worldThe worldThe
The second cfnll days ses se sessons ons will begin beginI
I at 10 oclock this forenoon
I I President Joseph F Smiths Speech 11
In the conference yesterday forenoon forenoonJoseph forenooJOIeph forenoonJoseph
Joseph F Smith president of the Mor Mormon Mormon Iormoo ¬
mon church said saidIt saidi
i It Is with feelings of great thank thankfulness tbankfulnellS thankfulness ¬
fulness to God that I stand before you youthis youtbl youthis
this morning at the7 the opening of the theseventyninth tbeMentyninth theseventysin
seventyninth th annual general confer conference ronferI conferonce ¬
I ence I feel to thank the Lord for all allhis allhis allhis
his mercy and loving kindness toward towardus
us all his people and at for that matter matterfor
for hs loving mercy le1t and kindness s untall untzall unto untoall
all men menI
I am very grateful that we have thj thjprivilege th thprlvlJeKe th3privilege
privilege of meeting together this thismorning thamorning thismorning
morning under go favorable circum circumstances ctrcuinstaMe circumstances ¬
stances < < possessing sing as we seem to do domany domany domany
many if not all of the blessings blesatnrsolife of oflife oflife
life health strength peace and the thedesire twde thedesire
desire de re in our hearts to honor the Lord Lordby Lorby Lordby
by our presence pre cnee and in our hearts and andby andby andby
by gathering here on this occasion to towitness totnps towltnpss
witness tnps our devotion to the cause ta of ofZon ofZon ofzon
Zon Zonhfy
ZonMy My heart is full of gratitude tltude toward towardthe
the Lord and of love for the Latter Latterday Latterday Latterday
day Saints and the church of Jesus JesusChrist JesUIChrist JesusChrist
Christ throughout all n of the worM and andto aDdto andto
to all Utat is worthy in life that can cancompare cancompare cancompare
compare withthe with the great work ork that the theLord theLord theLord
Lord is doing in the midst of the chil children children children ¬
dren of men In these latter days daysWhile da daI daysWhile
While It may be said and it s in ina InI Ifla
I a measure true that we are but a ahandful ahandful
I handful In comparison to our f feJhw feil3wmen ll3w ll3wmen
men in this world yet we may be e coin coinpared comI conipared
I I pared with the leaven of which the theSavior theI theSavior
Savior spoke that will eventually eventuallyi evt eventnatlyleaven tnaUy tnaUyleav
I i leaven leav n the whole world We e have am ample ami ampie ¬
i pie assurance of the fulfilment fllll nt of o this thisthought thiI thisthought
I thought In tle growth and develop development dTeJopIneRt developmont ¬
IneRt of the cause for it has steadily steadilyand
and Increasingly progressed and devel developed developed developed ¬
oped on ths earth e rth from a mere half halfdoxen halfdoun halfdozen
dozen of men until today the members membersof
of the church may be numbered by the thehundreds thehundreds thehundredu
I hundreds of thousands thousandsWe thousandte
We te have passed through the stages stagesof sta
of infancy lofan and unproductive chHdhofl chHdhofland
and are approaching ap chln the condition of
manhood and womanhood in our ex experience expertence oxperence ¬
perience in the gospel of Jesus h Christ Christand C1trbtand Christand
and all the th condition that are con connected connected eonnected ¬
nected with the church and the people peoplef
tf f God andPthe a he cause of ZIon The Thepeople Tbfple Thepeople
people ple of God are made to uphold and andsustain andIustain andsustain
sustain the principles of righteous righteousness ¬
ness and truth against t all prejudice prejudiceagainst PlJudkaganst prcJudIcaganst
aganst individual likes lik and dislikes dislikesWe
We e are learning the great truth truththat truththat truththat
that man is insipid in comparison with withthe withthe ttla ttlathe
the cause which involves the salvation salvationof Ivatlonof
of the children of men living and dead deadMen deadKen deadMen
Men must set aside their Individual mdivMualprejudices hldivld1lalpltjudlce Individualprejudices
prejudices and personal desires and andfTVe aadgive andgive
give deference to the great cause of oftruth oftnltb oftruth
truth the cause of Zion ZionTo ZionTo ZionTo
To my mind there is nothing notb so sogreat 11ftgreat engreat
great and glorious OrloU8 in all the world as asthe a8tbe asthe
the work the Lord Almighty is doing doingin do doIn
in these the latter times Um and I feel grate grateful atd atdfui te tefal ¬
ful to our Heavenly Father that I have havebeen laavebeen havebeen
been permitted to help promote the in interests Iateleflt Intereets ¬
terests of Zion from the days da of myyouth my myyouth y yyouth
youth up to the present time tt I 1cerely sin sincerely sincetely ¬
cerely trust that I may remain re faIth fathf faftbful faIthfal
f ful l to my m duty the remaining < < portion portionof p r on onof
of my life I have lived too long 1011 < < to tothink tothlDk tothink
think of f faltering in the least now nowHand nowHaM newHand
Hand to t the Plow PtewI
1 hate ha e put my hand to the plow and andIt
I It is now too late to turn or look hack hackward llackard backward
ward ard For that matter there ban never neverappeared DeverapPNftd neverappeared
I appeared anx a anj reason why I soo should look lookback lookback lookback
back or steclten my efforts to speed the thecause tbfC8ue thecause
cause of truth and build up Zion and andthe alldthe andthe
the Latterday Saints Every very influence influenceduring Inftuencedurin influenceduring
during durin my life has pointed toward my mvduty myduty
duty in advancing adancl 8 the growth of ofknowledge ofknowledge f fknowledge
knowledge and understanding of the thecause thecauw thecause
cause 1 see nothing to lose in par parsuing pnrUlnl parsuing
suing > this course but I think I can see seeeverything Beeeverythln5 seeeverything
everything to gain by it I 101 101trengthened am amstrengthened antstrengthened
strengthened to continue in faithful faithfulness ¬
ness as far as lies l sln In my power to toorlt th thwork the thework > >
work orlt of oar Lord that at last I can cangive cane cangive
I give e a faithful accdunt of my life and andContinued BOtIContlnued antiContinued
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I f INSANE ASYLUM ABLAZE ABLAZEWoodward
I Woodward Okla April 4 4Six Six hundred hu ttd helpless iusane usanc san persons were werein 1erin werein
in danger of d death > ath this afternoon Then hen a blaz starting from a prairie prairiefire pralriI prairkfire
fire re destroyed several buildings of the state insane asylum at Fort Supply Supplynear Supptnear Supplynear
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near here her1The herfI hereThe
I The fire broke out in n the laundry shortly shortl after the noon meal and the thoinmates theInmates theInmates
inmates had be been n returned to their quarters The asylum fire department departmentwas
was 8 ordered out and every effort nude de to conceal from the patients the thefact tOOfact thefact
fact that the building was burning One woman looking out of a window windowhowever 1lndowhowever windowhowever
however saw the fire and excitedly gav the alann The attendants rUIIMdamong rushedamong rushed rushedamong
among their charges and ant tried frantically rantlcall to pacify them but a great greatpanic greatpanic t tpanic
panic was narrowly nQ1rO l averted avertedThe aertedThe avertedThe
The fire Spread reul from the laundry buildiig buil in1 to the pharmacy supply supplybuilding supplybuilding supplybuilding
building and threatened the asylum itself itselfIt itStlfIt
It took hard work to save the various anl lol Killings So effective effectivewero etTerllTewere
were the efforts of the fire fighters thongh tbir fhatl thc H TmfMlmrs were werespared wetspared wereI
I spared and there was no loss of life su audl n a ac > s tm ti tiA j < < i f i iA
I A high wind made m dp It seem s em for the 11 nir > c IM I t 1 ir 1 > li fJj i < t tut u uwas
was doomed The buildings destroyed vce i tab k < f 0 IJI i lr rl i JI jflu jflucy uni unicy m
1 cy I and employes C 1pJo es quarters The loss is s estmatfl at 75000 75000I
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