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1 ttl WW trtrrJr il I i i I i A i IIp 1 i 71ewanWdewlll year luck damore will for do In you a SEEET EVENING NEWS The anythIng poor hlghatt advertltlno li prlea to ask medium we It can If we pay uie for a I I TRUTH AND L1BEHTV 1 12 PACESLAST EDITION MONDAY JANUARY 2 1905 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH I PUTTYFOURTH YEAH Port Arthur Surrendered Day After New Year H05 STOESSEL SENDS LETTER TO OGLI I Tells Japanese General Further Resistance at Iort Arthur Is Useless I ASKS FOR COMMISSIONERS a tlc ii 1sliM to Dlscins the Ordcrand 1 Conditions Hcganllng Cjpllnlatlon rut I BEQUEST SOON COMPLIED WITH Moj Gcnljlchl thief of Staff Ap polnleJ Mectl Russians And Arranges Terms of Surrender 03 tnA ilk London Jfyiri itch to Uio Jftpanoie legation from TkloC sujs pan Sto nols propoiah rorlhtV llrrcllder of Iort Arthur hnve linen aofcnlod by Gen Nogl RTOnSSHLS M5TTBR Tflklo Jan 2Oen Nogl reports ns fojlowsl I At 5 Itttho nftcrnoon ot Jan 1 the myBiCnrer ot ii of truce mate in 6 thu first lino of our position south of Shtu hlylrif ml handed ft latter to our offltern Tho unmq renchwl mi nt 0 nolodll night The letter Is as fol lovjs I JudRlnK by tho general condition of the whole line of Initlle positions held by you I film further reslstancn nt Port Arthur uele and for the pur pos of provuntliifr necdUM anetllen of jive I propono to lialilnosotlltloiiH with ts eretlpe to iupliulatlon Should yon 4AAe1Pt c1fAU 111111 II pp2iht 1i1t1l itUYetneffig for IJ i suotldIU Iig rrlhllr oaplttiln lion and 1l100 appoint nMlaco for ouch eanunlMloD to meet the same appoint Ur me 1 take thld opportunity to convey to your exeellincy assurances of my iMpect 0 Signed STOKSBEI NOOlil H1 Ply Shortly after dawn today I will dln jt our benrur of a ling of truce with tho following reply addressed to Stofa wl 1 have the honor to reply to your propowll to bold neRotlatlonn regard liiff the conditions nod order of cnpltu 1 lotion For thin purpose I have appointed as commissioner MaJCJan Diehl chief of Malt of our nrmy Ho vlll be accompanied by some staff ofll cers and civil oniclals They will meet your commissioners Jan 2 noon nt i fihulshlylng Tho commissioners of both parties will bo empowered to sign 11 convention for the capitulation without waiting for ratificationand cause the same to take Immediate effect Authorization for such plenary powers shall be signed by tho highest ofllcer of both the nogotlntnir parties and the mme shall bo exchanged by the respective commissioners If Iavail myself of thin opportunity to convey to your excellency nsmir anceeor my respect Signed NOCIIy Tt hits WKIJLY UIHJHAL T6klo Jan 2A dltpatoh from the Japanese nriny before Port Arthur re calved nt noon today says Tho ehomy8 forces occupying Ktekwan mountain and fort following nn explosion nt 1330 this morning I opened a sudden and fierce nile fire which widdonlystopped Our scouts were despatched to the scene and Immediately afterwards found tho enemy evacuating tl wo places OJir forcei lmme llatoly occur Vied these two fort and nJso the Heights known oa and south of the forts This morning almost nil the enemys ships largo and small were Wilvn up In the entrance and Innlilo the harbor Our offensive movemonlB have been suspended pending the negotlo tions It Is believed here that tho Port Ar thur garrison ho received liberal terms There is A general disposition to be magnanimous in view of the irarrlsona marvelous defense The pub lie has not been Informed of tho result of the meeting milt the capitulation um nlsslonera at noon today but It win believed that tho terms had already I been agreed upon 2n military circle the opinion wa expressed lthllt the db cur lon covered only a few question Including allowing the garrison to mnrch out Mrrlnfr their nnn 11tr mttting the garn801l to return to ltua i IIIl with or without their olllce and nqulrlllr their parole not tort lake any further 1n the tsar It Is posMblo that lnlon will permit the entire Bar I rlKon to re tun to Hiuula with arum upon giving their parole NKUS IN PA1US Paris Jon 2Tho reports of tho negotiations for the surrender of Poit Arthur coma nsn nurprlso while the holiday celebrRtloiis were going on and nil public and private liuslnets was HUH IIh ponded The Japanese Irgntlon teas th first to rccelvo official confirmation of ort the report that len Stoosse hod asked for terms The foreign office was not advised The nll11 traveled rapidly and was widely dl eusscd at the various of frill and diplomatic receptions French Il sentiment generally applauds the herolo defense of ion HtoestH but It accords recognition of Ilan unceasing slog of GuiNogl and Ailinlnil TOIJO Tht American embassy held lirlljlant reception title nftcrnoon where tho surrender of I Port Arthur was the prevailing top lolo nmonir the official and iU8st AT JAI InaATJONIXNL10N London Jan 2Al noon the Jnp nwo legation received an official oor muncatlon from Toklo repeating the Information given out eight hours previously In HIP Associated Pi ess dli 11n patches from Toklo as to Lieut Hen 8te leis overtures for capitulation This official communication dispose of the definite announcement of surrender prematurely published In IonOon by ono Hngllsh and one American agency No doubt however In entertained Incompetent quarters that terms will bo ranged nnd that the Japanese will soon be In effective occupation of Tort Aitlmr tho magnificent defonso ot which ip the gubject of eulogy on all Hidoa HideAt At the Japanese legation It wm said that he nrfRotlaOons over the terms of surrender might Ill to II considerable communication with Tohlo and nosslby prplong the negotiation until Tuesday I or even Wodneaday but Jlicre Mns III Ill disposition to doubt that mi agreement uouhl bo renilied Mltlster Huy nihl expressed relief at thoi fact tit lIt the sacrifice of life on the part of the garrison mud thu besiegers was about to bo ended The trill of tho fortress the Imlnlnter added would murk the elosj of an Important phnpo of the war ami release a large number of troops which would be available for the relnforci ment of Field Marshal Oyama hut Baron Hayashl was not In position It pay that the surrchder would have any definite Immejilotc InffuenaB In Uio dj ti 1Qi4 iiPkpA lo 1tilIftl1f1I1ftOl I 111 ltellltos Ihtlt Jie knew of no attempts In that dlrec tlon The legation continued naron Hay nuhl has nothing confirmatory of tho reports of a definite surrender but our Information goea to how that the Mir render of the great fortress In imminent The terms of surrender of course come within the province of the generals but It IB Very unlikely that Russian troops still at Port Arthur who ire It lloved to number nearly 20000 will he allowed to reenforce the troops In the meld fialdMinister Minister IlayaBhl naturally was lilted at the expected surrender and ic Iterated It will nt any rate end the terrible slaughter there an 115lncerely hop it may In some way expedite final pence This depends upon Russia and not upon its It may strengthen Iio determination of nussln to continue the war at all costs Its effect on Japan however cannot bi doubted Our fleet is free and the release of the besieging army gives us Increased forces available for serviced elsewhere Our base becomes more secure than ever Huron Itaynshl paid trlbuto 1o Qfii fitoessel Miylnfr The surrender will In no way Effect the glory belonging to him nnd his men nor out ailmliatlon for their splendid l1ot6n8 Huron Suycmatsu son In lav of Mar little Ito and former Japanese minister of the Interior who Is now In this city vas nekcd whnt effect tho fall of Tort Arthur wan likely to havu on the future course of the war and remaiked that as long ns Ilunnla failed to glvo May hero could be IK termination of hostilities The text of Gen Nogls message OH received at the legation confirms the Associated Press earlier Toklo ndvlccn as follows den Ktoosscls proposal was accepted The terms and process of surrender are to be negotiated between the respective delegates at neon Jon I 1IOJ8TI3D TAI WIHTU FLAG Chefoo Jan 2 030 1tIThc Him elniiM who arrived here from Port Arthur on tho torpcboats noV admit that I Gen Stoeseel holfitad tho wMto ling ycntcrdny fiunday and suggested that negotiations bo opened for the sur under of the fortress Tho Husslaii torpcdobonts fikory Btrntnl Vlnstnl and Henllty now In port have bean disarmed and the Jnp aiiBRo de troyers which followed them In have left tho harbor It Is re lorted that there are 16000 sick and wounded Iort Arthur and that POOO ablebodied convaleicents man the torts A dispatch received here from Tiling tnu dated oclock In the evening Buys that tho HIIBBIUI destroyers Hmlrll nnd liolkl and a merchantman with 800 eoldlors on Ixmrd have Just arrived PHAISB fon BTOICHSKI Toklo Jan 2 230 in Marshal Yntnagatn chief of general staff under orders from the emperor dispatched UO following cablegram to Gen Nogl When I respfctfully Informed his majesty of den HlooauclH proposal for capitulation his majesty wan pleased to state that Gen Ktocwiol bus rendered commendable service to his country in the midst of dltlloultles and It Is lib majestys nlrli that military honors be shown to him 11UB8IANS 11IOW1NO UP RImS Toklo Jan 2 3 mTho llusslami Port Arthur have evacuated soMral forts during the night and this morning have blown up a majority of the ships in tho harbor I I iIi lvt 6 UttIC ra a 2 no0a jQcoQCQ cco acc xx vc3QC jWc clTx 31y crxcy yao lt I I 1 1J I itii 1 rhbS 11 JY 0 1 4 1P I la ta lI 1 I 1 vt rId 1e i lIe 4 Ii Ipl I i i I i Ii aa I 1 Il 6 ae I oat ygr tonhc rocQO Ji Yw1 GOVIIJNOJt JOMNJP CUTLER I Ufiha Now E5 ciitlvu Who Succeeded Governor Wells lit Noon Today SOME CHANGES IN THE SMO St Mr Tayler Attorney for the Protestants to be Elevated to the Federal Bench I WILL SIT IN CHADWICK CASE Humored cvScnntor Edmunds Will Take lib Ilncc but Humor Is Unconfirmed Special to the News Washlnuton Jan 2It seems hardly jiocslble that thocnre of Cawje Chadwlck frenzied flnnnfter of Clever land 0 can liaVo any bearlnff upon the cano of Senator Smbot and yet the probabilities nre that such will prove to be the case Home lime ago Judge Wing of tho federal court for the northern district of Ohio tent In his reslKnatton with the distinct underatindlnff thit It must go Into effect not later than Fob 1 and as much earlier as possible The president has been ensthifr about for successor Mini In consultation th AttyUui Moody the latter HUH rested the name of Hobert Taylor the principal attorney for tho protestants against Senator Smoot Hub ijuently upon conferring with Messrs Foraker and Hick both these senators expressed to the president their entire acquiescence In the selection ot Mr i Tayler The result Is that the name of the former congressman from Ohio will In all probability to sent to the senate on Wednesday next IVH nominee for the judKshlp Inasmuch as the federal legal authorities exceedingly anxious to begin proceedings against Mrs Chadwlck and others alto have been Indicted with her It Is unlikely that change In the personnel ot tho court will be delayed for a full month Judge Wins cannot of course tit at the beginning of the case which cannot be brought to termination during his term of rervlce Mr Tayler therefore Is likely to assume the duties of till judgtshlp as soon after his confirmation i by the senate ns he can arrange his private affair Mr TIller wan anxious to complete the Smoot case before taking up any other business but his ambitions lie in the direction of the bench rather than of the bar and If It Is thedcslre of the president that he I abandon his private practise to assume a place on the woolsack and to doSe without delay he will comply with that desire beyond question About all that remains for the attorneys for the protestant to do Is to crossexamine any witnesses vfhn may appear In behalf of Senator Hmnt and to make nn oral argument before tho committee Up to date no attorney oth ur than Mr Tayler has taken any part In the hearings ExSecy Carlisle was retained nt the outn but wlille he appeared In the committee loom two or three times during the first days of the hearing he has apparently taken no part In the case since the hearings i i began It Is scarcely prjbnble their I I fore that he will bocoin actively on gaged In It now There Is some gossip to the effect that exSenator Edmuwh may bp Induced to complete Mr Tny lers work but lids lacks conflimatlon find no one In Washington at present competent to sir who will be selected to succeed the Ohio lawyer who since tho proceedings against HrlKlmm if Xtoherts were Instituted has taken such deep personal and professional Interest In nil matters pertaining to the Mormon Church ROJESTVENSKIS FLEET AT MADAGASCAR Tamatave Madagascar Jan 2Ylco Admiral IloJost cn8kyB division of the Russian second Pacific squadron ton elstlng of live battleship three cruls ors the transports KimUhatka und Anadyr and the hospital ship Orel anchored In the rondnteRd of saint Mnrlu today The dispatch bout Ilbiui afterwards visited Tamatavo to file din patches She will rejoin the dlxlilon tills evening Tho UUnn report hat the lUinlan wnmhlps ure In cflllont condition detplt the severe atm thi they I huvi encounttned THK AUGUST HCUlSK Astronomical Itxpidltlons to Go Jo LaM ndorto Observe It Ottawa flat Jan Xrraiif emapte lire non being mans through the JJew fotindlnnrt government for the convey nnre of Hrltlih and American astronomical expeditions to Labrador ad Hudson bay next ummur for the puree of observing the total eclipse of the aim on Aug 30 IMS The matter has to be arranged In advance for the coast Is now blockaded with lee and will not lie free until July leaving only a few weeks In which to transport the parties to the far northern region end enable them to Install nil thA observation points selected with their tel8scop and other instruments The eclipse can Us obnervfd most advnntngcouily In Ln brador bocauiw the period of eclipse will teat longer there a lttloov two minutes than any other place on this continent COLORADOS INDUHTHDNKSS Initirrectlnn UondH to 1av Mill tnry Ispcnsos Suggested Denver Jan 28tnto Treasurer Whltniy Newton In his annual report to the governor gives the torn amount of wrtlllcntes of Indebtedness Issued In payment of military oxp neeH ns 776m and ucufnmendH that the legislature nuthorlro an Itsua of JSOOOCO Insurrection bonds payable In 2t years and to draw not to exceed 3ft per cent Inc torest annually I FRANCIS II NICHOLS Mlnltitcr Conger Him Hnd No NcwH SInco Ho Left for India New Turk Jan tA cablegram from Mr Conger American minister to China haH been received by the du tor of tie ChrUtlan Herald In answer to an inquiry about Frnncia Nlrhol of Chicago the er lorer whoeit death In Tlbot has been rumored to have occurred vMf he was en route to Lhnn Mr Congers dispatch was au follows NlehOH left China by way of fur tnn for India Sept No Information all ire then It Is said the mlnliter wan a personal friend of Nichols nnd had introduced him ti nil the high Chlneno officials In I IVkln and the explorers frlendu bare are Inclined to believe that If ha were dead th minister to China or nt least aome of the Chhlfll oflioitils would have hoard of It RECEPTION THEW ITt HOUSE Official nnd Resident Washington Extend New Years Greeting to Prest and Mrs Roosevelt WAS A MOST BRILLIANT EVENT Occasion Was Characterized It True Democracy Doors Hclng SWIIIIR Wide Ipr All the World VaililnnJon Jan Ofllolal mid rest dent WHShlngton today extended New Years greetlims tJ the president and trll HooMValt at the White Iloue I The evenlbrllliaul and spectacular iw tho new year receptions always are marked the foimal oi nlnK of the social season of 1906 The reoeptlon wan char pterlied by trim dmocraey Tlie portals of the Vhltg House swung wide for all the world Alt were welcomed to the hits tone mansion and afforded the opjiortn nlty nenwnjlly to greet both the pros dent nail Mrs Itoosevelt Thaunnnda embraced opportunity liy the prenldents direction no nbao lute limit of time WM placed on tha I reception The reception of guests began shortly after 11 oclock Tho sky was over6at and early in the day It Fprlnlcled little The air however was as balmy ns that of April and it was no hardship for those who stood In linn awaiting their turn to pass tho re celvtms party As tho cnlleis entered the White House they wore greeted by burst of harmony rant the marine band sixty pieces strong stationed In tho great vestibule under the baton of Mont Hantlenmn a blaze of color and breath of perfume from beautiful floral decorations and a scene of splendor the brilliancy of which was enhanced by the soft glow from myrlada of shaded tlactrlo lights The Moral decorations whllo not elaborate were more profuse than have characterised rocent White House receptions Hare varieties of palms i worn disposed effectively about the vestibule and main qorrtdor while In the state dining room in the out room und in the red blue and green parlor I rare out flowers were arranged with consummate art and effectiveness The beginning of the reception wan announced by a nourish sounded by trumpeter of the marine band stationed near the foot of the main staircase The fan fare signalized tho ftp piouch of the president Preceded by his military aide Co4 Charles IJrom I welt and his IUVVK aide Commnnder Cameron Miit Wlnslow President i ItOOfJvdt eacortlni Mrs Roosevelt descended till sUlrn followed by thus members of the cabinet and their In die constituting the Immediate receiving party The dlatlUKUlsliad party croHwd tha corridor and milered the blue jiarlor where the president and Airs Jtooaevvlt received their guests When the president and Mrs Ilooat vHt hid jrrwted formally the inem br of HIM cabinet among whom were Swsy llift oy Morton Seoy Mat to Oc calf anti PoHtinuMtirGiMieiiil A Miiu1 Veto purtUliniiitH for the Hint limo in a new years ri itloii tie thn pnl OentH itvlirn they oxteudnd cordial greetings to others In the loom who had assembled to ltlIIIl them Iloth the president and Mrs Iloosavelt were In excellent spirits and joined animatedly in oonversatUin with thejr guests The receiving party waG urraimBd lu the form of the are of 11 circle In the south end of the blue parlor fiolnc ho party behind tii i hue Heiwwn the two sections wag a lane formed by old gold slllf velvet cord through which the giiaula IIIBHIM from the red Parlor to the groan parlor Near the entrance to the red room the piesldant and Mrs KnOHVelt Blood Directly In the door stood Mrret service olllcer who closely Horutlnlzftd every person was parsed In line I very precattlon wile taken throughout thu house to Insure i the safety of thin president and others an extra detail of police be Miles isveral secret service olllrers ho Ing on duty Nobody was permitted to carry handkerchiefs or mothers In their hands timid nobody was permitted to pass along the lino with amla In his pockets TWO CHILnitCN UUIINED Icrlnlicd In Fire that Destroyed John Mclhecs Home DtsjiiondvIlK Wyo Jan 2T0 children of John McPhee ono 5 yeiua old and the other a babe han been burned to death In it fir that destroyed I the McPheu home Tho Ia Ill II tll wero absent at the time and did not learn I of their loss until they returned Theo Thoinns Not So Well Chlemjo Jan 21hl condition of Theodore Thomas the veteran OrdlItA tra director Is reported an loss favorable today TciupcrntiircH Chicago Jan I Ta temperatures New York IhllMdalphlt 43 HoHtori 40 WnBlilnRtnn ClilcHKo at IMInneupolla JO Cincinnati 18 St Louis 30 War on Pottery Pricey New York JIII rfhlt eastern 1101 err ma mi IK turcra are aooorillnr to dlBixitch from Trenton about to tnrt a price cutting wnr which iirom Ises to be one or the fiercest ever waged In that trade mil Involves tint qnttxtlim nf supremacy tictweftn mistprn and weatein innriufacturent Prices will it Is predlctml be very mach re diiKed within a te kIt I Ik reported thai the IftlM Uvcr ool Ohio ixKlary iiinmifHdUircra wilt meet the reduction Bmrtllor pottery inanufnrtureiN who will nut KU Into un auraement are said to have been the dUJI 1 1ftL lIJI IT II Coney Islnnd Jockey Club Ihctll New TorkJan Aiinoiincenient haH been made of the Imiey Inland Jockey dub stake and liuinlkup eventM for the coming racing satuan entries for which nre about to clour They aiiKriKiitu In value JJ8SMO With other events the aggregate Is raised Its 310000 There are a number of stakes which close litter In the upiison andlve overnight iweepota fts which are added iich day to the proitrain that do not ilfiiro III tills sum On the face of these figures Hhiepshond Buy will distribute the largest sum Uiat him ever heart given away by any onn club In this country I1UAIN ANATOMISTS I Propose to Give Their Drains for Study When Demi Now York Jan 21Jmlll nnntomUts have begun movement which they hope will bring about a condition of attaint more favorable to the etudy of the human body It In for the formation of a society mod lli on the plan of the Mutuil Autopsy society of Inrls tho meinbTU of which after their death contribute their brains und other organs to science A roininllt compiHid of three well known brain experts and anatomltatH practlslm here has been appoint 1 for the purpose of preparing a genets form of brain bequest which will hold In law and not be rendered null by any action that may bv taken by relative of the person making the beiiuost One of the leadeN In the movement okplNtned tlfit tho study of the brain nt present Is dually Iiamiwred by ob I jectlona of this relatives of the deceased In the prevailing circumstances I dUllcult to obtain he Mid the perinlnlon of the family for the removal preservation and study of HIM because tliw of organ tl lore Miifgttittton nn outopsy Is lookM upon with horror wort All held by the retiring premier I Ail ml nil SUrytlloir to Cominiuid I I Ht Ioterfdmrir Jan If 0Sfl a rn Admiral Hkrydloff who is expected to arrive at St Potenburt about tlju middle I of February will glen commajid of the Third Paollle squadron which preparing for sea at Ilbail The squad ron will start for the far east at the end of April I believed that Capt lade who was detailed from five Admiral ItojeHtVDnakyH squadron to give 1 antimony before the International commission on the North tea affair will be Admiral Ukrydloffii chief staff Wnn Tnl Captured I Toklo Jan 2 10 to 1lII Japanese I stormed and captured Wan Tat yesterday Sunday Wan Tat hill situated In about the center of the semicircle of forts north of Tort Arthur between this Anise mountain fort and Huncihu fort Its IM capture divides the eastern fortified ridge The Japanese In August unnuo cessfully attacked this hill I SPECIAL SERVICE Ono Held ia the Tnbcruaclo for the Eeneflt of Tourist At JM yesterday nfturnoon 1 specUl service tor tourists was held in the Tabernnole nt which alder Nepht tMorrio delivered nn Appropriate ad dress In addition the following orK nolertlonn were rendered by Prof Ma 10 ent ilelUn much to the delight of alt gins entlhanl la lthelnliirirr a Itenensa HII IN Meditation dBvtry Old Melody lecture Kldr Nephl MonU Prelude to Trlstnn and Iiwlila IiwlilaWanner I NEW GOVERNOR IN OLD ONE IS OUTI State Affairs Placed In Hands of Oilier Servants at Koon Today CEREMONIES WERE IMPOSING Were Held In Senate Chamber and Wee Attended by Many Itraons or Prominence MUTUAL GOOD FEELING PREVAILS Little Stir Over Change of Administration In County Where Some Ofli cue Succeed Themselves Tim affairs of atats aro In nw hnnd KV mor Cutler nueowdwl Governor Wells at non today Other newly chosen state ofilelaVf took the placw of their predecessors at tho RMIIIU hour Tha cereliuiiiles were of uif lmiK liiff clmrsrler and occurred In the ienati chamber and were ttendd by molly of them persons of prominence Iene from mjrroundlng cities und towns novernor utter delivered an Inter eMIiiK InaiiKurul nd4resN that WHO Its tener to with market attention Its full text follows Mow 81SNVT13 ClIAMUnil nKCOHATIONB The decorations In th chamber Inro ulinpln yet very 1 appropriate the Anr i kin fag eltiK In evidence everywhere The speakers stand and the ntndntv In the rear being beautifully draped with lnip Hay aim the large plcturo of Governor rtluhani Young Itnhfl flttt executive Over each dour leading to time chiimber the national colors were dldplitypd whhls all ot the rhundullerH were divoiated with urn rn us mal dlrollt rtiurn all of which gnc the mom de i Ilflily patriotic and lively nppearttnc nsldc the rnlllii werei Hinted a himdrwl or more specially Invited auecta among whom wore government ntnte count city ottelftU thslr wives eud t1hY lahti iptpltllHar sr this of 0 I lniugnrit il I MANa SJEtTATORB In the public lobby of the chamb were hundreds of spnctntofn Chrlsten I enH orclientra which urnlh tho Ieddto muslo orchtlltrl occaslnn wai itcnted un the left of the preiidenln stand 11 dlllcuorae1 a number nf splendid Hlto ceremony Much credit Is due to Custodian Anderson for the artistic docoratloni and the general nrranKenienls for Urn sea gelling oral public PIIOMINJ ST PKH ON9 Prominent men of the tate worn thorn la Krtat number Standing far back In the senate chnmlxir and In bold relief ninlnut the dark tlgureM In Ills front wan lion John Calno Democrat Ill for years Utahs repre Hcntiiilvo In CoiigreBH 15mcr I Clash on minister of thu iroxpul In his divrlc frock lOt flood near him On tin other side of llm chamber titer the door where entered the elect and elected 1 ns separate from those having KCII oral admlHSloni ttood In solid body the Incumliiff odlcers of state Among them were 1 Perry Democratic national commltteetnan Mayor MorrH It PallUter ieurgo HntherlAud VIIIIam Olfisnmnn HoiTtttnry Sanford WillAm 1 I III Slntore of the slate Republican roiiiinltttf PlHlrlct Attorney Joseph Ilppmiin Alllion Jr former preitdent of the Mute senate Salisbury Judge 1 UoothOf Provo CllrfU Jllller fur iner 8 marshal Judges AV Morse Itltchle OeorwB Armstrong Col Ueorgti Squires Gen liow Ill of the governors dtuff Judge I1 Hend nn State EnKbiMr riot emits Attorney Barrette Attorney I Kinney State Coal Mini Inspector Gainer Thomas County Attorney I 1 hrlatenucn Dr 0 01111 Council man II Preeee tnrm Mayor John Clark former Clilnf Juitloc A Minor Councilman Rlork State Stutlitl clan Do MoUy and District Attorney Iliiiiner Smith Seated within the rHlllnsr where the city councilmen ore wont to deliberate were the family and ofllclnl frlwnlii of Governor Ileber WellsMrs wells General and Mm 1 Durton Secretary of State Kammond Captnln II tIM of the Tncntynlntli Infantry A und lire Smith wife of Col I Smith Back of fr Walls nat Mm Kmmellne Iernor Wells aunt of the retiring QOVBIINOR WBM8 NllC At 1206 Governor Wets nceompanled by Mis tulle and mlH of huts slur with their ladies entered the chamber und wore loudly minutes They wore folliAvtd few minutes Afterward by Clovcrnorolect Outl Chief Justice IlnHkln the state oniciAls Icct judges ot the supreme court and Clwlrmun 8pr of the Hcptibllran state I uitnmltlee when they hind taken their txtiltlons on thC stand tho orchestra jilnjeil the Htur Spangled innrr dur iiiK which tha spectators nero standing hue Cutlers nppeuritnce vim received shim demonstration of hearty op plaute lly the line the ceremonies were opened tho ahamb was croivdfd to Its utmost capacity and the scens presented WM Indeed I brllllnnt nnd Impressive OHM BRATHD sin SIDK When jot Cute and the new Judicial and mute official had taken thlr podtloiu trot Wells went to the stand and took a Stout on th left of lov Cutler To the right llov fuller Justice Htukln ler were Mated Chief TWlOD uetlee elect iStraup Stay of State i Tiugey nnd Just ten Me Carty State Treau14 ChrlKtlantaii To the left of Oov Wall Were Justice Bartch Attyarn Dresden Slate Auditor A Kdwtrda and State Snpt ot frhooU A Nelson MASTKU Ot C1Clt11MONfS Slat Lltaliinftn Spry acted oa man ter of ceremonies anp announced 1 Ktlon by the Dlhatr THP rilll MONlB8 The prayer of IWmer I Oustieitras.

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