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Show NAVY LIONIZED. l NEWS SUMMARY. Vs y Class M Cs The war cornu very clou to as when our own tons or the sons of our frleude depart tor service on another side of In our present war the the world. but manhood la represented la our army nud navy; the recruits are not bounty men or mercenaries. Many of them are the sons of Chrlatiaa parents, who let them go In the carrying out of whet they dumed n sacred duty It la more than to their country. merely a martial spirit when a mother lets her mu go to the front end peril hie life for his country. The Evan- llllll. boomed a reverent oheisanee to the HMPIE dead hero. DEMONSTRATION IN HONOR OF All along the fine, on piers,on sheds, The Spanish cortes, it is asserted, NORTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON The Tabernacle I'hoir went to the wUl end reassemble on September 15th. of Houses, every possible point Lagoon August 33, and drew a large were packed. The In a fire in a hotel st Hot springs, crowd. Mau tired of Thousands of septa Used vantage, people Professor Stevens q re seated a river craft, crowding the warships Ark., three people were burned to the Hudson, end Cheered the Navel aetof numbers, many of which popular lleruea ea the ahlpe 1'eaaed close, were jammed with passengers, death. were la Review. comparatively new. sinking the sides of the vessels almost The ships belonging to Admiral Lundin of the Twenty-thirRobert to their guard rails on one side, giving fleet received thousands of New York, Aug. 33. Perhaps tha the impression that even the ships Sampson's Lake City, returned SaturSalt ward, sailers. day, August 30. from a thirty-tw- c greatest public gathering ever wit themselves bowed in unconcious salute Almost tropical heat has been expe- months' mission to Sweden. He netused here wu the grand reception to the sayi returning naval heroes. rienced for several days past in Paris the elders are with aucceu gelist tendered the returning North Atlantic meeting Within the history of the city there and many deaths are reported. and many are being baptized. Os Duty. squadron. Hundred of thousands of has never been known such a crowd, General Correa, the Spanish minisA Christian Is always on duty" people lined the banka of the Hudson, nor one so universally good oatured President George Q. Cannon and wif ter of war, claims that Captain General have returned home from the coast, never off duty." He must always and thousands on all styles of river and jolly. August! wan removed from command having been called by the illness oi lot the uniform of holiness appear. Ho craft, blended their shouts in a royal Shaft nr Defends Himself. set apart tor the service of his Man at Minlla on August 5th. welcome. For almost three solid hours their daughter Vera, who was oper- U comInto hla life thuya ter 31. Some Washington, Aug ElevaTerinimal steam whistles of all sizes, steam sirens The Northwestern ated upon for appendicitis. President has unremlttently. which reminds entered a and small guns along the shores plaint reached the war department tor, at Market street and the Chicago Wilford Woodruff and Bishop Clawson him that he something muat be on hla always condibad sanitary shrieked and boomed from the effort concerning the river, Chicago, was destroyed by fire, will remain in California for a couplt but behavior, and must always be which on the tions transport Mobile, to display the heartiest enthusiasm for of weeks yet, visiting friends. entailing a total loss of 1359,000. using to live, not to himself, but to the home coining of the naval heroes, arrived at Moantauk Point a few days Him whoee ho is and whom he urvu. ordered has Russian The government All the Temples are at present ago from Santiago. The ship, it was a 5,000-to- n Hla aotlons are ever a matter of with their battle-scareironclad vessel from the closed. The ships. of the Salt Lakd sick overcrowded was and the opening charged, to hie Lord, and he takes pleasure In similar a seven the and Early big on board were not properly or ade- Krupp work at Kiel, morning the Temple has been postponed until th In noting that the life le one of comNew works the Vulcan Stettin. at from vessel York, Iowa, Indiana, ships, first Monday in September, owing to plete in little thlnge and provided for. General Stern Brooklyn, Massachusetts. Oregon and quately Addie Christiansen, a balloon per- the fact that the repairs and improve- In those of greater consequence. Texas, lay in New York bay, just off former, was killed at Bergen beach, ments will not be completed until that Soy from Sorrow. Tompkinaville, M. I. There was no idea New York, by a fall of several hun- time. A double wall is being consaid is that gardsnera, sometimes, It with Admiral Sampson that New York to failed Her parachute dred feet. structed to keep out the damp along when would bring a rote to they City was prepared for a rousing recepopen. the passage that connects the main richer flowering, deprive It for a seation, but the news was brought shortly General Lee is making preparations building with the Annex, and othei son of light and molstura. Silent and by a tng from the navy yard, and all for the parade of the troops of his Improvements are being made. dark it stands, dropping one faded leaf the ships of the squadron were immedicamp in commemoration of the signIn his address at the Tabernacle after another, and teeming to go down ately put under preparations for dress of the protocol 'and declaration of patiently to death. But when evary ing Sunday afternoon, Apostle John Henry leaf la droppad, and the plant stands review. peace. Smith took for his subject, MonuMayor Van Wyck and a committee stripped to the uttermost, a new life of an The envelope organization ments, the topic being suggested by Is even then working lu the buds, from went to the flagship New of twenty-ontrust is perfected in Boston. It la the proposed Maine memorial monu- which nhall spring n tender foliage and York and delivered an address to Adthe United States Envelope company, ment. He spoke of the many monu- a brighter wealth of flowers. So, often. miral Sampson, congratulating the and has a capital of several million ments in different countries dedicated In celestial gardenings, every leaf of squadron under hia command, aa foldollars. to military and naval heroes and men earthly joy muat drop before a new lows: British sf science and literature, expressing and divine bloom visits the soul. Harthe in chief Retired gunners Honored Sir, Admiral Commanding Beecher Stowe. navy who have received advantageous his own feelings upon standing in the riet the Victorious North Atlantic Squadron offers of service in the Argentine fleet presence of monuments of Washington, rrslss. Honor aod BoapooC of the American Navy, Returning from A nahonor and respect these are and others. Scott Walter Sir Praise, forbidden the been have admiralty by the Triumph at aweet to all men. It la not surpristhe from be tions to the judged may history positions. accept Santiago In behalf of the people of to us that they are sweet to the One hundred and fifty disappointed monuments it builds. Speaking of the ing the city of New York, it is a high who deserves them. man They are it he said have arrived in Seattle, Brigham Young monument, prospectors charof noble rewards privilege, as their chief magistrate, to the action, high O. M. STERNBERG, was erected by those who founded this worth. Aa the laborer is real acter, present to you, and, through you, to ifiurgeon GeneralArmof the United States from Copper River, Alaska. They are commonwealth and made it possible to y.) .. loud in their censure of the booming proud and happy at the close of the every officer, marine, sailor and landsin the surcommonwealths establish with General of the country by transportation comman under your command, the warmest berg communicated day to receive hie wages, fuling that ho has earned what ha recalvea and rounding territories. Shatter on the subject, and in panies. welcome home. The employees from every depart- that it is all his own, and honorably It is not in words to express the response to the dispatch received the On account of a strike of engineers, hia own, so tho man who has, and emotion out of which thia greeting following explanation. which haa been on for a week or more, ment of Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake, went knows he has, tho honor and respect of Santiago, Aug. 31, 1898. Referring the superintendent of the Granite Bi- ont in full force to Saltair August 18. tho community, and who receives tha springs, as the achievements of the American navy have been crowned with to your telegram about overcrowding metallic mine at Phillipaburg, Mont., The store was closed at 4 o'clock, and pralae of hia friends, and knows it is victorious consequences unsurpassed in the Mobile, her captain reports that, states that the mine will be doaec everybody had an enjoyable time. justly hia, can not hut bn delighted. Miss Ivey Hays won the lady'n prize, of warfare, ancient or mod- loaded as she was, going to Porto Rico, down indefinitely. Drink In England. of dancing slippers, for being a in 000 could and could he ern. Thtftirpgue necessarily falters carry carry 3, John W. Maekay sent to the troops thepair the By police returns for 1595, we conunmarried of the wallzer best not of did 5,000 comfortably; therefore attempting to express the feeling at Santiago, at his own expense, a in find that England and Wales there and her partner, E. Brain, combined gratitude, pride and patriotic consider a few less than 1,700 too haa contracted for testants, worn 143,321 men and 43,964 women apand load of ice, ship fervor with which every American many. The ship was carefully in- another load to ba forwarded aa soon the gentleman's prize, a handsome prehended or summoned for drunkenheart is filled in contemplating them. spected by a board of officers and Dr. aa possible. The '(cargo will receive a lamp. The boat race was won by ness, and 17.308 men and 5,015 are deWilliam Beattie, who was presented scribed aa habitual drunkards. No There was not in the world four months Ives, a member of the board, states it warm welcome at the front. L. G. lloag-lanand 725 a with Stetson 755 and male Accomodations hat, infante was than not more overcrowded. a a with lus splendid ago navy Fifty-thre- e vessels, with an aggreInfanta wera suffocated by being carried off the prize in the swimrecord than that of the United States. for officers were, however, somewhat of 30,000, may be d nearly tonage this massacre of tho innogate contest. the In overlain, The large ming number of Today we speak within the. bounds of deficient. American merchant ma- race the first to added the cents being off chiefly due to drink. Hare was carried by prize reason in declaring that what might deaths can probably lie accounted for Hawaii. facta to enable ono to of sufficient annexation are the rine through Brigham Scare and Ebenezer Brain, the fact that this brigade took have aeemed impossible has been achavoc the in this owned wrought by drink. are of them recognise all and the second by S. C. Smith and W. The record has been nearly all their sick with them; great- Nearly complished. Hawaiian the but flag. fly Coal is dearer In South Africa than in L. Wilding. Each of the two boys Never est care has been taken in this respect. country, made still more glorious. in The mystery surrounding the mur- winning first plain was presented with say part of the world ; cheapest Chins. while history continues to instruct Transports have been loaded with d knife, the two seconds men and the memory of American from 300 to 300 men less than the same der of Thomas Jausen, a wealthy a Bwitf is Blood Dump. Beatrice Neb., money loaner, has been receiving an album apiece. Fritz Riser Clean blood mesas a clean skin. No deeds remain to impress free men or ship brought down . without it. Cases rets, Candy Catharcleared np. Testimony before the won a handsome rug as first prize in beauty make tyranny tremble, can the battle (Signed) Shaftrr, tic duns your blood and keens it dean, by concoroners jury implicates Andrew the foot race. In the shooting which saw the Spanish fleet annihilatstirring up the lazy liver and driving all imMajor General. from the body. Begin ed on the coast of Santiago be forgot-toUawkina, on whose farm the body was test Charles Margetts and James Gib- purities banish pirn pies, boils, blotches, black heads, MYSTERIOUS MISSION, off the prizes. found, and several others in the crime. son carried and tbaiaickly bilious oomplexlon by taking bound and Caacarete, beauty for ten cents. All drugy been new arrested haa stake a Uawkina On 7th, In the contemplation of that August Sunday, Spanish Orasrsl Is Trying1 to Ranch gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, S5c,50o headover. of Zion was organized with the skill, the courage and the Hnvnnn Incog. Three pints of liquid a day are sufficient The Cincinnati Commercial-Tribun- e quarters at Pocatello, Idaha It inmagnanimity of the victors, together Washington, Aug 33. The state dethe average adult. for and branches that effects upon the with the partment has received a telegram from calls attention to the fact that every cludes the wards future of the civilized world, that en- Consul Thompson The Automatic Grip Neck Yoke Go., at Progresao, colonel that went out under Shatter formerly comprised the northwestern gagement stands without a parallel in Mexico, stating that General Pando, haa been killed or disabled by disease portions of the Oneida. Bishop W. C. of Indianapolis, Ind., whose ad. apelsewhere in this paper, have the history of men. the Spanish general, second in com- and sent north. That is a fatality al- Parkinson, of the Preston ward, wu pears Invented what is without doubt tha new of the as President to I elected Stake, here describe, mand to Blanco, had arrived incognito most unexampled in modern warfare, However, am not neck yoke on the marbeat and safest or attempt to describe, even in review, at Progresao on the Mexican steamer but it also tells a glorious story one L. C. Pond, Stake Superintendent of ket It la simple In construction, does the deed of valor that made heroes of Campeche. The consul says General to adorn the pages of United 6tatea Sunday schools, J. F. Hunt, Stake not rattle, and the pole cannot posaway from It the brave officers and men of the navy Pando seeks to enter Havana of history. Superintendent of Y. M. M. I. A., Sis- sibly get offer vary liberal terms ta They of President Stake G. J. ter' Oram, at Santiago. My simpler and highly Berlin courts have ruled that exand aa it la a good seller wo agents the Ladies Relief Society, Sister Jane urge our readers to writs them at once prized duty is to extend to you. tiie hibiting the signs English spoken oi regarding It officers, marines, sailors and men of here or Icisen parle Francais in nenderson. Stake Superintendent Sister and Associations the the North Atlantic squadron, the conPrimary In tha Bavarian royal family 27 oases of shops where the languages are not L. C. Pond, Stake Superintendent oi gratulations and hearty welcome of the occurred during 1UU yearn. by the shopmen is a contrainsanity spoken A. I. M. L. Y. the people of the (Sreatcr New York and vention against the law dealing with Eight hundred thousand people stil the freedom of the city." unfair competition in trade and is The march of veterans and pioneers peak Welsh. Admiral Sampson then replied: punishable by a fine and imprison- to join the great majority" beyond Mr. Mayor and (ientleinen Permit Thera are at least 10.000,000 nerve fibers the veil still continues. On the evenment In the human body. on behalf of the me to thank you Patriarch 7th, of August Sunday, It is stated that Mrs.Gladstone, with ing to officers and men of the navy, who, members of her family, baa mads Christopher Layton passed away the DmI Tstacc Spit ant tmtts Tssr Lift Away. won have efforts been He has long your To quit tobacco cosily end forever, be through their to proceed shortly to his great reward. arrangements full Of life, nerve and vizor. take man in the congratulations. I am sure that were that mskee weak mea tbs Ssuffold, for the benefit of known as a prominent Felixtowe, dis- stnm. Alldniggiste, 60c. or II. Cure guaranfar two that fact and the church, they here standing with me and could . Mrs. Gladstone will stay her health Booklet and sample free. Address Davis County, teed. hear you talk they would appreciSterling Remedy Ga. Chisago or New York. the Anchorage, Sea road, an attract- tant settlements, one in at in Graham County, ate it as I da We have done our ive residence, belonging to the lion. Utah, and the other Ninety reporters am employed in the we are. and named after him, been have consequently, Arizona, duty only, of the house of commons. Alfred Lyttleton, M. P. gallery how wide reaching for good has shows deeply grateful to you for expressing The Russian government is providLIEUT.-GEHalls Catarrh Curs PANDO. the thanks and congratulations of the his influence. He was born in thousands of Moujiks who have been Is a constitutional curt. Price, 73a, ing in 183J, joined Bedfordshire, England, people of the city, which you have (One of Spain's Military .Leaders in completed their three years' military the Mormon Church in youth, was a Cuba.) done in such glowing terms, for what with inducements of free pasSpain has scut to Cuba 1000 tons of medlittle we have accomplished. I thank Batabano, Cuba, on the British steam- service member of the famous Mormon Bat- icines, etc., in three year. such as and outfit, horses, cows, sage talion and took part in the wonderful you, exceedingly." er Guiltermo Lopez. oxen and implements, and a loan, The mayor then said: 1 welcome A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK march from Fort leaven worth to When last heard of. General Iando on easy installments, to miSOAP, name' exquisitely scented, is soothing and was the of in he Greater Later California. admiral, Southern you, was alleged to be in uommand of the benafidaL (Sold evary where. China form and to thus colonies, grate counselor in New York. Spanish forces at Manzanillo, near forming a splendid available fighting Bishop of Kaysville, then The inhabitants of Cochin, China, much Davis The ships then formed in line and Santaigo, of the Stake, the Presidency at that time it was although rotten ogga to fresh ones. if necessary. prefer contingent, proceeded up the Hudson as far as asserted, at Havana that he was still end still later the President of SL With honors Detroit Mrs. Wlsiiewv smp befitting them, Grants tomb, which was the turning there. lie has evidently been on some Joseph Stake, in Arizona. He leaves tar rtlldrm testhtag.Mftmi nsatbiwg Iks raws. rsdasss Ingas Citizens welcomed home the Michigan an exceedingly large family. Since sails. U wisd sons ssatssksui. Bsttsa. point in the parade. polo, sllsjs mysterious mission, the nature oi naval reserves, who served through atriarch Laytons death Elder Lymn It was an imposing spectacle as the which cannot he guessed. man in England killed himself because A war on the Auxiliary Cruiser Curtis, of Payson, has followed him. his wife made fun of him for kissing the It is not known when General Pando the big battleships boomed a salute to the Windows am mite. filled were Y( iso Brother Curtis was Kirn in 1813, joined servant girl. nation, as the war ships saluted the left the island. The last known oi roofs all the cheer crowded, to wailing final resting place of General Grant, him is when liis forces marched to the church in 1834, was a member of Edieata Year Bowels With Casearata. of heroes. returned first Michigana and the guns that sounded the knell relieve Santiago the latter part of Zion's Camp ami the Mormon Battalion. Cstbsrtie, eurs constipation forsvsr Candy of After being reviewed by a party William Iiennefer, the pioneer 10o.tto. If C. C. Cl fail.drugglxia refund money of Admiral C'erveras ships at Santiago, June. Elder officials and friends the men were dis- barlier of Utah, lias also lately passed i Tha diatanoe from San Francisco to Mamissed and went to their houses. away. nila is 0600. f d , oon-ee- rn d e Never-to-be-forgott- , v . ( d fa-ma- le three-legge- pearl-handle- to-da- n. vio-tor- far-reachi- - . mag-setl- c, wonder-worke- r, N. . re-pay- |