LIUI I u«iruui\ u UVIIV1 ..... ..... |mould be reunited with hi* family 1.11 Ine remains to thclr final restingplace, there belt* nearly a hundredthe other world to onjay their sod-. rty and they Ms during ill the count-,ra.Tlsges In the procession.REV. ELDERKIN’S PROTEST AGAINST BELLE LONDONMinister Claimi Ihe Woman Is the Mo*t Powerful Factor in the City —He Calls Her “Our Queen—Cry of City Councilman That the City Pave Her Royal District-Sensational Sermon.Iter. Noble Ftr.’Bg EllerUn a! drcsrnl a largo congregation Sunday upon -Tie Further Demand* of Ogden. ih«“ **lt;onJ number In **-rie* a I-lt;3 to the Viah legislature. H«.aid:OpOn d*”* ncit seem to lai« irj own ninJ. When it I* tugges’rd that ihe *r.:i cam. Utig lima Le tr.f.-rcel there U a dim .nitration. It If argued that Ogden U dpprdr-nt for It a life Mod upon the revenue* from tbo favored quarter; tl.al the l-ittom will fill out of our chic rzlstence If the camld-r* arr key* from plying theirJ iad»- jn.l tf ‘our queen* tan’s treated cnurto-iiisly. t hi1 al-'ut cm** t« tho c-twluicn that the railroad and the 1,-gltlm.w- business of Ogdon i “'*nt. amount to a r*v of f.l as compand ml Hi I lh.. *ato.n* and the gambling houselt; end the a!ln. You may alxdhh lh** ra!!r.lt;» t and’ the Scow cruft*. That *11; t.uic Ogden In the least. Hut .u ?— s'n to enforc-* lb** law agatr.d if..* gambling llt; u«r* and Ord-n would g.i to tho wall t'»nv'n*. It I* surely »|i7-ndid vln-nUlns our enterprising cltlr--l)»hl|‘ I* idling the lt;1ty. I hCRln to f.nr that rising gambling In O;-d»-n mill xm-an ruin and disaster. I (.l.onl 1 n-1 iar- to In* Hie Instigator of neb a ilicaJrul cnU»1riph«- I went Into * lijfN't »!.. p during the P-ilr lift Jo.'ir. Tfccx*. had al*«» l-. n Mime dl»cu««i*.n .ilt-ut i-r.forclnc cftaln law*. Tho l.ait*t maid to m-: 'I want In e« II 'on that I made j«, ]• m» than ■Huai lad w««k. ant It w.t* all due to this putting th? lid «i«-’ ’H it.' I pro tested -II*** t-wn hadn't the lid -n jet, and II 1« qilte doubtful wh.th.r that ahuM-d Article mill ge| clam;--d d. wn In this city.* J;« n piled,•jo-i'n- talking af-mt ra forcing the Jaw*, an I that ha* made I hr difference* Of r*i»r«e, II m l«r tni*- that to allack Osd'n'a l»*tte-| main Indus-tr\ Men lii thr. at in*y can... a financial flurry. I asked m; frl'n 1. horn* n.r, • h* lh* r the stflr.gmcy In Ihe nom. v Tu.trVet. which me* tvtng up etr!jtlitlif. ti.lrlit rod hkeu|-o hate nlTeit.d 1.1. h'i*tr.e*a. || did n-d think II «*• :»uttal|on whl.h »•»* ic(i« stall k*. Sul* Inil UnlN -re l«JClnatlog If for co othrr rraaon than that they alow ui«oa what foundattons cur commercial fabric la reared.I had not realized tho flral Importance c,f oar protected x!c« antll the.e fact* were thnift In raj face, n it 1h« other dij I rcevlred a letter, anJ turning the fbeet oier, I feuad an 'Outline pf Ogden/ Here wa« a list of Ho cnterprlns a*,lch the Chamber ofCN.ranu-roj thought rcprnentatlre nf Ogden's life. I far.cle-d that 1 (hrwil! (.e M.Qethlag abnut our fifty raloona and our four umblln* hnua.a and ‘our queen.1 Hut there was net a single word, and I protest a*ala»t this omission «f what cltlzra after ntlua t. lla us I* ti^e m .st fundamental el»ra« nt la our Liitrjir.it city llf^. Jf it f* tr»v rnea.JrtUflv sltgl, advertlie It. ]f It Is the one tiling WP can t d.» without, ssy so. Ik'n't coneeal the ftcts al*.:it I he nn,. thing which Is absolutely new aary.■'And It was heoaiis* Oidea. |,r [la „*. «v t.r.-HdoQ, could not r't along without protected vice that ! snrgpstnl l*»t H.i:.da eti-nlng that *«• I*pm a liiovene-r.t In O^Jen detnacdlnc f the (talc hvl-laturr the rrp-Jl of «!J anti. garahllr-K 1*** and the tasvago . f such law* a* m.,iihl place out main tn.l.iv tries up. :i a legal filt;.tlnir llife.acalfi. I »* rmsunderst.aid. I »as lijlnc t do tho k-in.t.%-rs a r.-^f turn, h.t their h» j| ..rr.«n i iirned fire in a two ndumn i‘d|t..;l.vt in which. ] reyr.t 1o »ay. the leu- m .v* not appr«arlf l at all I** r-l.aps tl.** i«rtlc!^» which hsr api* at* dIn th.* J iiircal ouphl mt'tn 1-- to. tUr.l. I.*.I lie sn-arci* resllj cor.inun Is a p.ru-.i rf the argument ad»a need. T.U | ;i,' r, I fancy, speak* for its sub scrli* tr It represents I snp^.s.-, the eir-iru. r.i of the o[po»|tl. n The theses tlf I may so style It that law l.r.ah Int i«M n«t to n- prrte-te.l l.-it that It •Ai.-hl to be ‘rrsul.it.-l’ Is d*f-tided In lh** f dlowlns: vrcnmrr.t*:“I. The term, n rat.le no r«f*-r.-r.ce to lh.* n -ral dlli' «.f aamh'.Ir.K The thair** l« true. The n rrlt; « nat !i* a* »..l:i*»dv Hi refersnre to Ihta a*;, it of t*. • )’ I* rt. | dll r .1 svj.-.t H,*« 1*1*1!t 11 Won! 1 conrrd.- H it ill re c ul I L-* tuoral td!i ait.v!.el ra:.lt;“1 thought we 1 the aadeol regime hot and dusty. 1 i the west Ctrislla. more than repeat I Uto we not aald i “T.or, sad bur Torough all tilt* Turns back wltl Hr'tbe weary r llbto the simpleBy the great 5UAnd that remsl Not be that rep But he that doe “J The third ai relous array Is r maintains that *n attempt to defend Its kindred die.’ agree. HutInsaal the heels of sanlttencc Is a plilfol t ■regulate1 r'mblln bound to have* 1Into the mouth nfIt Is a defense cf •Ru* vilest c m if It tton* Id poo.! a good canic, *ou laws to pull the * the Jhirttanlral. 1 In Us dcbaui’-trry high mlcdel *•1101 they hare It. That out the very p lack*. If Ihe tr. -bound to hive c ro ftrenuo-’ilf t UTi can't pc whl l*I«h minded and cause we Lin- a: our books which i nforce. 11) plac Rtade ui*'n oir t hicli mindedT I*1 than Kcnn? lien, and has It. lt;*!-it hut has It. It* lien. Hctm !v»P-Jen unlanf tl!v plonest wltl. It****'wnrl.J. Tl.er- l« honesty. U«- »t I underst .in t i « ' ( ris-luct ttf : rid.i |4lt;-r!«y and i. t » cf llirlr war. *. ai In I'tsh ai i !'i*i warfare? I« !* ' Over saw. Ili :«• i **.fnui'inlil— • iu» a great rlt;o: lt;t. of Which l» vr • t hyj.icrli-' H.a greater i»R I e that the O.- l«:» I cUHor, H-o -nch lin.sllca’e H * t f I th»* garni i:i C i They atlt;* * I* **tn of hyfserl'* *A h)|«*ent-- I n tnv«. -|f ■« pa1 ii, cirri, i-i - 'I* n (• i vlolali- tl* •J* il«.atl *n * r«.-ht .. .■ i ' •• is r tLie.iv'. :• • e-