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TLIK N'OKFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , W08 f President Speaks on Philip pines and Army , WAS IN FARGO THIS MORNING , Enrouto to the National Park Crowds ; " * - Greet Executive at All Stopping f * ' , Places Party May Visit Deadwood. 'f * Guest of Senators. h Fargo , N. D. , April 7. Special to The News : President Roosevelt's special train reached hero nt an early hour this morning. After the prcHidimt had breakfasted in his car ho and the other members of his party were taken in charge by the local committee and the program carried out ns previously arranged. This included n short drive through the streets. The fine morning induced thn attendance of n hirgo crowd and there was much oiithuoiaMii hhown. After the drive President Iloosovolt mndo n brief speech , the subject cousiduicd being "Tho Philippines nnd the Army. " The president WIIH wiuni in his praises of the former and considered that the policy regarding the Philippines was one which the country could well nH'ord to follow up , both ns a matter of beuo- y _ fit to the nrohipolago and of advantage to this country. Shortly after ton o'clock the p'\rty left the city over the Northern Pacific for the Yellowstone national park. Brief ntops v ill be made eurouto at Jamestown , B smurrk , Mnudnn.Medorn nud Livingston. The trniu is sched uled to rench thp park sometime during tomorrow and the president is to spnnd two weeks in visiting all the chief points of interest. IIo will live during that time on the faro of the soldiers of the patrol and will bo sheltered iu their cabins at night. PRESIDENT HAS BUSY DAY. Delivers Twelve. Addresses in South Dakota. Aberdeen , S. D. , April 7. President Roosevelt traversed South Dakota and made more speeches than on any other day during his present trip. Ho began with two speeches at Sioux Falls and ended his twelfth speech for the day at Aberdeen. The speeches were con fined for the most part to the tariff and to the general prosperity of the country. In all his speeches he fol lowed closely the lines of his former addresses on these subjects. The president was accorded a cordial wel come at the different stopping places , nnd at many stations where the train did not stop the crowds gathered and cheered as the special train sped by. One feature of the day was the large number of children in the various au diences , and the president referred to them several times , saying that ho was glad to see that the stock was not dying out. The president had as his guests dur ing the day Senators Kittredge and Gamble and Representatives Martin nnd Burke , the South Dakota delega tion In congress. They left the train at Aberdeen. Yankton was the first stop after the train left Sioux Falls. To the multi tude at Yankton the president spoke on the tariff and the qualities of good citizenship. At , Tularo the president departed from his usual custom and , descending from his car , shook hands with the people gathered at the station. At Mitchell the president made the longest address of the day. Here he dis cussed the work of individuals and the Important part they play In the up building of the nation. "You can lift up a man if ho stum bles ; If ho Ho down you can not carry him. If you try to. It will not help him and It will not help you. So. fundamentally , It must rest upon your self to win success. As I said , law can do something ; wlso legislation , wise administration of the government can do"something. . If you have bad laws , badly administered , they will spoil any prosperity. It Is easy enough to get a bad law that will stog the whole business , but to get a good law It is not so easy. It is easy to sit out side and say how the man inside should run the machine , but it is not so easy to go Inside and run the machine yourself. This prosperity to which we have attained has been reached under a series of economic moves included In a system , through carrying out cer tain Ideas In the currency and In the tariff. We can not afford to reverse tbe system. Improvement can he made In it. In the tariff , for Instance , sched ules are not sacred , and as the needs of the nation change and shift It will be necessary to change certain sched ules to meet those shifting needs. " The other stops of the day were made at Woonsocket , Scotland , Trlpp , Parkston , Alpena and Redfleld. There Is a possibility of the presi dent spending a day In Deadwood , S. D. Ho has made a promise to Captain Bullock , who will travel with him as far ns Billings , Mont. , that If the snow is too deep In Yellowstone park ho will leave there one day earlier than ho had Intended and will spend a day nt Deadwood. Bullock has promised the president a good time and Is plan ning a regular cowboy Jollification. The president will spend today In North Dakota and will enter the Yel lowstone park tomorrow afternoon. Roosevelt Passes a Quiet Sunday. Sioux Falls , S. D. , April 6. Presi dent Roosevelt was the guest of Sioux Falls until 9:10 : o'clock this morning. His special train arrived here about 8 o'clock Sunday morning and he was met by a delegation headed by Mayor G. W. Iturnsldo and State Senator A. 1. Stltes. Senator Klttrcdgo also greeted him. The president was on- cried to thq Cataract house by do- achmonts of the two mllltla compa nies hero and enjoyed a day of com- laratlvo rest , the first ho has had Inco the trip began. Ho attended church both In the morning nnd even- ng nnd In the afternoon went for n lorscback ride , accompanied by Scth hillock , superintendent of the Black Illls forest reserve. The fact that President Roosevelt attended divine service twice Sunday was duo to a mistake on the part of ho local committee. The committee lad the Impression that the president was a member of the German Luther an church , and accordingly arranged o have him attend that church. Later , vhen It was learned that the president worshiped at the Dutch Reform church , arrangements wera made to mvo services hold In the evening at ho Livingston Reform church hore. While it is not the custom of the president to attend services on Sun day evening , ho consented to make an exception to his rule when the facts vero presented to him. The services n the morning wore conducted by ' lev. Herman Sell , president of the German English college at Wclton , n. , who came hero for that purpose. The Gorman language was used hroughout. Owing to the fact that joth In Milwaukee nnd Minneapolis the length of the program did not per mit the president to roach his car un- 11 after midnight , ho has been obliged o announce that hereafter he will. In ; ho evening , not begin speaking later : han 8:30 : o'clock and always will be jack In his car by 10 o'clock. NO BREAK IN TEXTILE STRIKE. Second Week of Lowell Lockout Offers No Hope of Settlement. Lowell , Mass. , April C. The second week of Idleness for over 14,000 tex tile operatives In six of the mills here began today and no change In the sit uation Is expected. Some reports were current that the Hamilton mills would open , out Agent Aiouuon ( iccuneu to discuss the matter. Some cloth rooms are still being operated. The amount of unfinished goods on hand Is not large nnd will furnish employment for only a few days. Ofilclals of the Mas sachusetts. Tremont and Suffolk say their factories will shut down alto gether during the coming week. Made Threats Agalrst President. San Bernardino , Gal. , April C. B. P. Brown of Redlands. who was ar rested just before the last visit of President McKlnloy , under Instruc tions from Governor Gage , alleging that he made threats against the presi dent , is In the county Jail , having been taken In custody on a similar charge , he having been overheard making threatening allusions to President Roosevelt. It Is stated that ever since the president announced his intention of visiting the coast , Brown has been closely watched , and his arrest was decided upon as a measure of precau tion. He Is charged with vagrancy. City Elections In Kansas. Kansas City , April G. The elections to be held tomorrow for city officers in all the Kansas cities of the first class will , as a rule , settle matters of local Interest. The * liquor question cuts a smaller figure than In some previous years , but Is the vital Issufi In Topeka. In Kansas City , Kan. , straight Democratic and Republican tickets are In the field , and the victory of either will be hailed as a partv tri umph , but in most of the other cities party lines are not closely drawn , and the result will give no Indication of the trend of political sentiment. Two Expect to Be Mayor. Chicago , April C. With the most hotly contested mayoralty campaign In Chicago's history practically ended , both sides claim victory and neutral men forbear their prophesy. Graeme Stewart , the Republican nominee , ex pressed the opinion that there will be a Republican landslide. Chairman Carey of the Democratic county cen tral committee declares that Mayor Harrison will have moro votes to spare than two years ago. Mlxup In Bicycle Race. Atlanta , April 7. The twelve-hour championship bicycle race at the Col iseum ended In a general mlxup , In which seven of the eight men riding at the time wore thrown from their wheels. John Bedell of New York was seriously Injured. Billy Fenn and Ivor Lawson sustained lesser Injuries. The team composed of Jimmy Moran and Nat Butler of Boston was declared the winner of the race , with an aggre gate of 202 miles and 4 laps. Compromise In Stratton Will Case. Colorado Springs , Colo. , April 7. A compromise has been agreed to by both sides of the litigation to break the will of the late W. S. Stratton. By its terms I. Harry Stratton , who is contesting the will , receives | 350,000 cash. This sum includes the $50,000 bequest given him In the will by his father. Stratton must also pay his attorneys and all costs connected with the litigation out of the $350,000. Wilson Given Twelve Years. Manila , April 7. William A. Wil son , formerly disbursing officer of the bureau of coast guard and transporta tion here , who defaulted and was ar rested in Montreal , and who was brought back to this city March 1C , was sentenced to twelve years' Impris onment. Tlllman Trial Next Week. Columbia , S. C. , April 7. It was an nounced that the case of James H. Tlllman , charged with the killing of Editor Gonzales last January , would be called on the 13th of this month. Flcischmnnn Carries Cincin nati and Johnson Cleveland. MAYOR JONES WINS IN TOLEDO. Michigan Elects Administration State Ticket Republicans Make Gains In Some Towns and Democrats In Oth * ere Local Issues Control Results. Cincinnati , April 7. Whllo the Republicans - publicans had material gains In the municipal clcctloimtln Ohio , they did not sccuro many changes In the ad ministration of the cities. The most notable exception was at Columbus , where Mayor John N. Hlnkle ( Dem. ) Is succeeded by Herbert 1C. Jeffrey. Jeffrey's plurality Is at least 1,500. The mayors of all the leading cities , except Columbus , were ro-olcctcd. The Republicans retained control of Cincinnati and the Democrats of Clove , land , and Samuel M. Jones WIIH elected as an Independent for the fourth tlmo as mayor of Toledo. The fusion tickets an a rule were defeated In a dozen or moro cities where they were In the field. One of the most noted gains of the Republic ans was at Mansfield and of the Demo crats at Springfield , where local IB- sues controlled results , as was the cano on most changes. Canton elected W. II. Smith ( Rep. ) for major. Akron elected Kempol ( Dem. ) for mayor by 200 plurality. There Is much diversity of opinion as to the effect of these municipal elections upon the next Republican nomination for governor , but It Is con ceded that Mayor Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland will now become a formida ble candidate for the Democratic nom ination for governor a few years hence and the Ingalls organization will be continued With a view of making Mr. Ingalls a candidate In opposition to Mr. Hnnna for the sonntorshlp. There is much Interest here over the boom of Mayor Fleischmnnn for the nomi nation for governor. It Is conceded that the endorsement of Mayor Flelschmann's administration mainly produced the result In Cincinnati the largest plurality of the largest total vote in the history of the city. Owing to his largo business Interests he had declined rcnomlnatlon , but after the fuslonlsts nominated Melville E. In- galls , the nomination was forced upon Flelschmann. Michigan Republicans Win. Detroit , April 7. The Republicans of Michigan elected their state ticket by a majority estimated at between 35,000 and 40,000. The ticket is as follows : Justice of the supreme court , Judge Frank A. Hooker of Charlotte ; regents of the state university , Peter White of Marquette and Loyal E. Knappen of Grand Rapids. The vote throughout the state , excepting where local issues lent interest to the fight , was light. The only municipal officers elected In Detroit were a police jus tice and eight school Inspectors. Jus tice Sellers ( Rep. ) , the present incumbent - cumbent , was re-elected by a large ma jority and the Republicans elected six of the Inspectors. Local Issues determined the results in most of the smaller cities in the state. At Battle Creek , the Socialist party had made a strong campaign , but Mayor F. H. Webb ( Rep. ) was elected by 706 majority , with the total vote cast in the city 1,300 greater than at the last spring election. The Socialist party elected two aldermen , giving them four under the present council. At Ludlngton the voters declared in favor of. accepting Andrew Car negie's offer of $15,000 for a library. At Escanabn , the Independent Labor party's candidate , J. J. Sourwelne , was elected mayor , and S. E. DIkcman was elected mayor ot South Haven on a Citizens' ticket. ' To Test Open Door Promises. Washington , April 7. It Is practi cally admitted hero that the new com mercial treaty between the United States and China has been in one phase especially designed to test the soundness of Russia's promise to main tain the open door In Manchuria. Ever since Russian occupation in 1900 the province has been practically gov erned by the Russians , who have regu lated all external trade. American exports of great value have entered Manchuria and as the state depart ment had no mind to lose that trade to any other natlc-n it challenged Rus sia's purposes and received specific promises that the open door shall be maintained. The provision In the treaty now under negotiation declaring Moukden and Its port , Taku Shan , at the mouth of the Yalu river , open to foreign trade affords the opportunity for the test. Young Man Hango Himself. Yankton , S. D. , April 7. The body of a young man , unknown here , was found hanging from a beam in a corn crib near the Great Northern depot. From papers discovered on the body It Is believed his name was Andrew Strand. IIo was young , well dressed nnd had considerable money in his pockets. Blizzard In North Dakota. Crookston , Minn. , April 7. A snow storm raged over North Dakota nnd Minnesota , leaving n strip from Fargo to Winnipeg. The snow fall here was from two to four Inches. At Mlnot , N. D. , the fall of snow was six inches. It will delay seeding from a week to ten days. DISGUISED CATARRH A. Stealthy , Insidious , Weakening Enemy to Women Many Thousand Women Suller Needlessly From This Cause. Thoronro a imiHIItulo of yromon. en- poolnlly hoiiRuwlvoH , mid nil other womtm obliged to Ixi on thulr foot con- Ktnntly , who uro wruUdiwl lioyoiitl do- Hcnpllon , simply IKHJIUIHO tliolr Hlrongth nmi vitAlily JH Biippcd awny by untnrrlml ( llNoimrKi'H from tlio pulvio oritaiiH. ThoHO women K l p I" tin * morning tlrtxl , drag tluimnolvo through lliolf dnllydutleH Ural , only to go to bed nt night na tired IIH before. MM. ICvn Ilnrdio , 1in ! Hunt 13th Ntroot , N , A. City , N. Y. , wi-lloni ' I millVnul f.r I lircoyvurH with whnt In Kunorully known nx imiunrrhftn , In commotion with ulcorullon nl I HMvomO. TluulixilorMndvnoiiU'il un opera tion which I druiuk'd very much , mul Ntroiifr- ly otjoctcjl to K Miidur lu lloiullnijortiit' vnliio of I'oriinii , 1 thoiii/lit It hem lo nlvo tlilM wall-known roniedyu trlnl.no I ixii hl tlireo iKittlpn of H lit onco. Now I uin n I'liiuiKoil woman , rorttnii cured moj It toolc nliiuboitloH , but , 1 felt HO imiuh Improved I Iccpt liikhiK It , im I ilromlril mi nixmilloit no much. 1 uin to-iliiy In perfect heiilth , und ' ' "vuiiotrniuowouror niluon yuurn. " MI-H. 1'Jvu llnrllio. SUSS LOUISIC MA1ION. T.onlnu Million , n Olon Itnlllo Hlrnnt. Tnrnnti ) , Onl.C nii.horrutarv < tr the King' * DaUKlitcrn nmi Si > i'r lnry of l.nily JHiu-cn- lieeit , wrltfNt "If nil women knnw of thp beiicfltB to lo derived from tulclng I'urimu we woiilil Iwvo mmiy lumpier nmi moro heiilth- fill womon. My heiwh linn never boon too robust , mul I am cnnlly futlmtpd unit can not Mnml much. AboutnycnniRoI WIIH HO run ilown Hint I liiul to tnlco to my lioil. aiul bo- citmo wcnlcor mul wcnkor. A lYIontl udvlscil mo to try I'ertnm , nnd I linvocrcntrcnKon to be Knitonil , for In two vrcakH I WIIH out of hod mul In a month I % vni perfectly well , mul I now liiul tlmt my health IH much more robust limn formerly , HO that I talco I'ermui once or twice u month and keep wull. " LoulHQ Million Poruna is Btich n perfect specific for cinch case thnt when patients linve once used It they can never bo Induced to quit It until they nro pcnnnntly cured. It begins to rollovo the ulsngrocnblo symptoms nt onco. The backache cuiiHCB. the trembling kiioon are ntrungUi- cned , ( ho nppotltoreHtorcd , the digestion miido perfect , the dull hondncho IH stop ped nnd the weakening drains are grud unlly cured. These results certainly follow a course of treatment with Peruna. Barbara Alborty , corner Seventh nnd Walnut streets , Appleton , Wls. , wrltoh aa follows in regard to Pernnai " For years 1 have suffered with hack ache- and severe pains in the side. I doctored.so much thnt J bccamo dis couraged. A school friend told mo how very much Peruna had benefited her and I sent out for a bottle , which did moro to rollovo mo than all the other SOLDIERS RUN THE TRAINS. Strikers In Holland Attempt to Tic Up Railway Lines. Amsterdam , April 7. A meeting of the workmen's committee proclaimed a general strike throughout Holland of labor engaged In transportation , both by land and water. The station and wharves are guarded by troops. The administration of the railroads 1ms taken steps to secure the running of the foreign expresses under military protection. A workman was Injured by a revolver shot fired by a soldier. The president of the workmen's com- mlttee of defense , in an Interview , said the strlko proclamation Involved the entire railroad system and other land transportation of Holland and the water transports of the ports of Amsterdam , Rotterdam , Dordrecht and Zaandam. The strike , he added , was Intended as a protest against the anti-strike laws as well as to support the demand of the railroad men for an Increase of wages before the passage of the lavs made nn improvement In this position Impossible. The president also said the strike would spread to other branches of labor. It Is staled that the queen of Hol land has signed a tlerr e calling out two addlllcfJl clp" ca of reserves on account of the strike , which now af- fecta GO.OCO rr.cs. Second Attempt to Burn Tcv/n. Washington. Fiitl. , April 7. The r.oe- end attempt within avcok WTS mndo to burn the town of Montgomery , seven mi'es fan * of this city. Just before - fore daylijrht five fires were started with oil-cooked in buildings - raiB an many ings in the bualniiss section of the town. All the fires were extinguished without heavy loss. The citizens do- t'Q they will lynch the firebugs as bvon as they are detected. Pay a Tribute to Heroes. Shlloh. Tcnn. , April 7. Tljo Indiana monuments in the Shlloh battlefield were dedicated with interesting cere- monies. Several hundred Indlanans , Including Governor Durbln and his staff , General Lew Wallace , and many other prominent citizens of the state were present. Addresses were made by United States Senator Boverldge , Assistant Secretary of War Sanger , Governor Durbln and others. Farm Hands Start Union. Abilene , Kan. , April 7. The first or ganization of farm handa and rontera In Kansas has been formed here , the object being the organization by townships into protective unions un der the management of the American Federation of Labor. It Is expected that the whole wheat holt will bo or ganized'before harvest. . MUS. J'.VA 1IAUT1IO. pr * V 1 f > , MI18. ANNA BIABTIN. Harriman Interests May Vote Southern Pacific Stock. APPEAL IS IMMEDIATELY TAKEN. Election of Directors Has Been Indefi nitely Postponed Pending Decision of Supreme Court , Though Chair man Will Be Named. Cincinnati , April 7. Judge Lurton refused the Injunction asked for by the Kceno Interests to restrain the Harriman interests from voting the Union Pacific holdings at the Southern Pacific company's election next Wed nesday. As to the claim that the Union Pacific was expending the recelptu of the Southern Pacific In betterments on the Central Pacific with a view to the ultimate purchase of that road , the court held that all this was spe cifically denied by the defendants and that even If true it could not be sus tained except on a allowing that the action was ultra vires. On the whole case the court held that the bill be dis missed. Senator Forakcr immediately gave notice of appeal from the minor ity stockholders of the Southern Pa cific , and asked that pending the hear ing the election of directors of the Southern Pacific set for April 8 bo stayed. Lawyers for the defendants agreed and nn order was entered per mitting the stockholders to meet ns arranged and elect a chairman and then adjourn until called by Mr. Har riman after the appeal has been dls [ OlftJ Of. Now York , April 7. Edward Lauter bach , counsel for Taylor & Co. In the Southern Pacific Injunction proceed ings , cald that ho had been Informed that the decision not to make the In junction permanent was based upon a technicality , Judge Lurton holding that the Union Pacific was an lulls ponsnble party In the case , and would have to bo represented In court boforc an Injunction could bo granted against It. South Dakota Farmers Organize. Elkton , S. D. , April 7. Farmers to the number of 150 gathered hero and organized a local union of the Amer ican Society of Equity of North Amen lea. This Is the first organization In the northwest and enthusiasm is high. Mrs Horace Porter Dexd. Paris , April 7. Mrs. Horace Porter , wife of the American ambassador here , died suddenly of congestion , following a chill. inodlnlnn I liavo ever trvlcon , 1 lined it faithfully for two woekH and it com- plololy tnirixl mo. I huvo not liiul any nlni',0 , unywhure , hut fuel lllco n nuw woman. 1 nm truly thankful for whnt Vornnii hnH clone for mo. " llur- barn AUierly , % / /\/\/\/\/WN/V V/'S/w < W'VWN > IVX Mm. Unto Miinn , flOII HnllmrM Mr 'ot , Toronto. Out. din , , Ylro Vrnnlilcnt of tlio l.nilltm Alii Horlnly , wrllom " I mil iilunpcil l KlVflprnloln I'nrmm lortlin bloNHoil relief 1 found lliroiiHh Ituiixo. 1 iiulliirnil for yunm with ImcUnolio mid diiiKKlitK down jinliiH mul ofttm liiul to no to hod imdidiiy lliorn whmi I WIIHNO IniHy ( lint 1 could Illy ! > < > Hpimd , It wuHtlinrororunHlmiilo uixlKiinil to movliiu I'nrunn wun lirouxnt to my notion. Kvory drop mimnod to uho inonmv llfomul uvury domi niudn inn foci Hindi miller , ninl I tiroin Inod inyHolf tliul If I found Hint It uiiniif mn I would mlvoonto II , HO Unit otlior niilfcrliiK woiium Hlionld know of IL I liuvn licmi In purfcolmmllh for oim yrnr , I on Joy vork mul iloiiHiiro IXH-IUINO In mii'h line | iimltlimul no IronlilnNoi'init too hciivy lo licnr whi'ii you nro in ( food luiiiltli , I'm mill him ulniply IMTII u hoiimihold bldiiMliiK.iind I ncivor will bo with out ItiiKiiln. " Mi . Kutii Miinn. 1MUH. KATi : JMANN. MrK.Aium Martin , 47 llnyt HI. , llrotilc- yn , N. V , , writei "IVrunii did HO much or mo tlmtl fcul It my duly to rcconiiuund ttonthcnl who limy bo Hlnilliirly umlrtvd. MiontiiyiMiriifto my hciillli WIIH completely iroUonilown , hud liiolCMi'liodl//lii'HHiiuil ( Ir- ri'Kiiliirllli'H , mul llfn Hooincd ilnrlc Indiii'il. \VohiiilUHeil I'ormin In our Immu IIH n tonli ; , mil for coldH mul cnliirrli , mul I dprldnl lo ry It for my trouble. Jn ICHM limn three nontlm I iK'i-umn ruKUlur , my jinlim linden- , lroly dlNnppoim-d , mul 1 ma now pciluctly well. " MrH.Annu Martin. . \ S X XV > XXVi > X\XS \ NXX \ V X\ MrH. Win. Hotrlck , Kennnrd , Wash- nglon county. Nob. , wrltoH : " 1 am llfly-nlx yen.'H old nnd hnvo not felt well Filnco tno Chaiigo of Llfo ho- ; nn ton yonr ngo. I WIIH In mlKory Komowhuru moHlof the ( lino. My Imclc iViiH very woiik , and my lU'Hh RO tender t hurt mo tolciin iiitliiHt [ the back of a ohnlr. J had ) ialn under my Hhouldor- uluH , in the Hiniill of my biek : and ilpH. J KomutlmeM wished myself out of thlH world. Had hot and cold HIU > UH , ll/7liienH nnd Irombllnir of the llmlw , and WII-H lotilng llcHh nil Iho time. After "oliowing your directions and taking I'ornnn I now feel like a different por- Hon.MrH. . Win. llotrlck. I f you do not derive prompt anil Htuls- actory resultH from Iho IIHO of I'erunn , wrltoatonro to Tr. Hurtnmn , Riving a. fullRtalomuntof your cane , ana lie will bo pleiiflcd io give you his valuable ad vice gratia. ' Peruna cnn bo pnrchaRcd for $1 per bottle nt nil first OJIHB drug KtorcH. AddroHH Jr. Hnrtmnn , PrcHldenl ot _ JTho llartmau Sanitarium. Oolunibus.O. SMITH DEFSMDC MORMONS. Head of Church Scores Opponents of Apoctlc Smoot. Salt LuV.o , April 7.---Ucforo a vant assembly of conference visitors In tlio Tabornnde , President Joseph V. Smith , head of the Mormon church , vigorously oxproracd his contempt tor those who made the fight against tlio Mirmon church and Reed Smoot In Iho recent m'lintorlnl campaign In this state. President Smith spoke with much feeling , nnd whllo ho did not mention Apostle Smoot by name lie made It plain that ho directed hla crit icisms to those who were oppnT' in Iho seating of Mr. Smoot In U.e Uult I States Hcnato. "I want to tell you , " sain Prpsldei t Smith , "that there are no moro lay..l people on earth than the Latter Da'y SalntB. Wo have been maligned , mis treated and misrepresented , but not by the nation. It was by the lylns , hypocritical , sneaking , cowardly wolves In sheep's clothing that go through the world seeking to stir up Btrlfo and trouble for the righteous. " Cr. Hebep Newton Rcslg'ns. San Francisco , April 7. A special from Stanford university says that Rev. R. Ilobor Newton , the famous Episcopalian clergyman , will leave- Stanford university. The truth wag hardly suspected even when Dr. Gard ner filled the pulpit In the great Me morial church Sunday. The blow falls llko a thunderbolt on the Stanford stu dents , to whom Dr. Newton had en deared himself. Whether the resigna tion Is forced or given voluntarily 13 not Known. Socialist Ticket Elected. Anaconda , Mont. . April 7. The So cialists elected John Frlnke mayor , Patrick McHugh police judge , Michael Tobln treasurer and three out of six aldermen. The Democrats got two aldermen and the Republicans one. Digests what you eat. 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