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Show -133A with "! saying, spread glad tidings." One echo of the cans the front page across scroll in its beak and thunder bolts in its talons, a go to large American spread-eagle appeared in the form of tending "glad tidings" telegram a from ¥tts. Frederick Schoff who convention of the National a then in session in back to the Utah Ameri- came Washington, D. League of Women9s at- was Organizations, Mrs. Schoff wired: C. Thousands of women of America rejoice in the victory of the American Party. May it hold its banner aloft until it gathers unto its ranks every local law-abiding citizen that utah may be redeemed from the conditions which have aroused the horror and indignation of millions of American citizens. of womanhood and our country, we The American from active politics, Republican Party the had made a Things looked in Washington, wrote to President Smith that his later, on and that and thought resignation would the troubles then if the brethren wished it, the Senate. Quorum of the success after his Apostle-Senator in November 27, 1905 he from the Senate be better than be might expulsion.25 Still to President Smith that if afflicting the Church as they should pray for him. he offered If the President desired, Twelve.26 on resignation the result of his ambitions that thermore, bad for the January 21, 1906,Smoot suggested the brethren were stride toward great had trailed both the Americans and the Democrats in investigation desirable, of the retirement of Reed Smoot Party, seeking municipal elections. the Senate On behalf childhood, for love of home and freedom rejoice in your victory.24 again to resign a whole Fur- from Smoot agreed to resign from the |