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Show 2 THE sew WEST AGAINER RYe [°° 2 ete of | ‘* Number, Availed It is (Continued R = from i IS | approbation ales. || NOW of the * About Eleven Thousand Carried Rinion CPAciicnindlaaihi anche there pass. because stepladder the : to Apostle names of George A. the officers including the new that the attendance | ere submitted was larger than]. voted upon by never before e Sto 9 © | liberty to do the Pe rates of SoHE I< -COHTaERita®, Missouri loaded to their Wee Approximately been: carried by through and a an number, and| building points are oe Ing the naming Jarring © A ‘ thorities of the church, : capacity. / crave) timated Chicago passengers who today. Saturday which colonist,s equal, have swarming : | Bernt |} were named Ue 11,000 ole the. Union anOMahn pee if not bee deanscontinental cheap rate was fairly aise oO with au on- tan greater| carried roads made by anak last RRA October Auditing Committee hie | Ob ending © speeches) ;apest have transferred Missouri their homes valley the and Pacific east from the | for to the ANOTHER CLARK the PROJECT. Senator Diego See ‘ ee Resear Dallas, to Li lleton Build Pri l ama"OZ po attor has made directors in to es Tex., the commerce Is of San a the Diego, and from been fr sOan proposition chamber of the the wordy: sparc bnaate' ay e eee tO |} number the | number in-|son, manner report was W. Riter, W. > the are and have X signed : Re- by four a Salt he Lake Route atteorney who project Roa submitted the ,w ‘ins, that | Furniture, | mako tion the varions afflicted weaknesses women general opinion that Senator emarks principally ris s ene a by e "Bullfrog. branch of stateme beady et any large amount. fee ee gee HARRIMAN'S TELEPHONE ee . lines, is his private enterprise he proposition ans to the chamber of commerce at San Diego provided for a subsidy, but it is understood that it was not a request for : and 5 Apostle George - Mexi- | A been . aera Put « enla sale up, for through peculiar Wan printed¥ . oe Pyper and ae spoke themes,, |bath, contain observance rather, the of the lack of Sab- | observ-| zi on ar- yy WHS, : wrapper the He called the Saints to task for es | ance, April Wyo., Cheyenne, and observance, its in laxness who recently Sonstrugted | their RepaeusnTaie 2,000 miles of telegraph lines in the |Sald it had been turned into soar of ty ene in kor he roe re | plsasure company, has arrived here é charge of faa ork of con-|mothers, structing the as Polen : as well as »h-Cable great independent to gy system be by oe aor | country ine aie | ay.lat the he einecn and : cones the children of the caered cee opinion that trains, A separate. pole line, wall » eae ‘what do >spe respectful al shouldGe ae he in could the ie the For of the auditing committee, subject espectally | constipation, enre Is Mild, harmless. Dr. ES | the full | te inti the true, top; dress- scientific| ant Pellets, Sea shaped plate top; an for this sale; sale anne "§ mlrro oxcstlent ' with value SE e complete. in inviting time line July the and weak strong and one est healthy: « | Deeksnher preceding ei ghteenth e from ne of| < | f Fad ‘an the CLe76, aras o tel wana: We } the ‘a men pa He ‘ Milianiee ae Pema nea board gan his exte nsive Sun-| ing important of four of large works Royal . and ing, ------ 7 of Those Higher : to Called Councils. one of| quorum. eee the since Iden oak dining chair A golden o 4 aoe that {s well made and has a cane seat, a good strong chair, nicely finished, sale 95c DIIGO - consist- that ucates aes between position. historian year. This| in| engage February Charles oe on H. Hart, presidents oes chosen keen 50h Wilton and Mrs. seem to Corey the be been ei and: Corey for Reno suit for divorce the: despa ren is an milication in will be pressed Saree rate EDITORS TO EAT AND of . Mrs. that her With 12. them at Association's Meeting. ts go El i slider out B trustees, chairman of morn- | trustees of the Tooele Assembly pany, the Colo- | Toeele 3 warniris . ae ee tee home," he said, "and The boys who go out for H 3 the of sounded a note of } i thei ioe cliteils fs et se them at them.. the Assembly Press association willhold quarterly meeting in the club today, beginning at o'clock. work." : Roharis oi S overflow abutedomnornlat , uke spe > meeting, dino also be a sponses, number then won ae scheduled a of toasts short She 2:30 vend for and |among other things that the Saints |may justly be proud of the work they |have been able to accomplish by the grace of God, re-|world, business He took occasion he said, ses-|ideas, pF fhe the mecting, o'clock, mém- at <z saying and The we se closing it will "De can never speaker, are this through do Elder in| the| rep- priest January as second S. in pe 1890, and set stake. ,*" uly prove fatal. When Grady was) patriarch, man's in the taught David McKay. the University several Seymour | schools, north was The early education was schools at Huntsville, years The new a member vs of See esponsibility Briant 3 The se SP PEREAtok Wee bbe ve let eine, Ar Ranier: "Get. Press," to be ieee: announced: "Country vs, ting Subscribers," by : aad N.as Ralph‘s a eee ae ee ee ris a BARS Gute es ne SNE s ce Hecsni e April the United © ta Tends 5 3 8.-Cuba Overflow ‘ ried In Mecting. several ie years addition ucational stairway he threw ‘ eo to ago being aoe ked which her his and has a wife| in In addition to this, fully as al many none stood about on the grounds, unFew able to gain admittance to cither|better building © ranks | pegan States with other er|S.Come, W. Improvement oe Oreon leads her to the down large showing mirror draw- wool ingrain, na aaa 1 large $25.59 one sale ica a Flits to Pietermaritzburg, services by the in the chofr Ye Suaints,"'of Wooley assembl singing followed Tooele, hall | eighteenth Gather wintatit in for years ward the in the this historian's bishop the city rash as- of the by Bishop Mormon in this who gave|city July church, 1, 1855, He the was son born of Horace American countries, The total trade |the opening prayer. Kimball and Helen Mar Whitney, his f the United States with ee princiAfter another hymn by the choir,|mother being the eldest aauantee of| pal countries of America in the fiscal | Bishop Thomas King of Onelda, Ida., dng of the original twelve apostles, He-| year 1905 was: With Canada, $203.-|spoke. He reported the progress and r C. Kimball. He was educated at| 000,000; with Cuba, $125,000,000; | prosperity of his section and stated ee University of Utah, where he ex-| with Brazil, $111,000,000; with Mexi- that everything was in a condition of |celled in literature, debate and dec-| co, $92,000,000, and with Argentina, | peace and harmony. lamation. When still a young man ho| $39,000,000. This places Cuba second President John H. McLachlan of |evidenced fondness for the dramatic at the present time in rank in trade | Pioneer stake spoke poeey, devoting |art and had made up his mind to fol-| relations with the countries of Amer-|his discourse to sectio 93 of |low that as a profession, when a call lea. the Doctrine and Covenants Ss. te the mission field changed his 3 8uU e | | : Sc . include free of TUE ie 50 exis, 35. eo , a have we all- super extra of ingrain chain A prettily shaped {ron bed, full size large tubing posts andlensmeladt(n any 2. 10 and colors; sale price... carpets. to | some | 23 253 e s urnl n 57 ur a ° First East South > ( eB aa Mii nar W t Vi es ae 1 oe April Ever aM honot of |right to it e e ore Street. one resident has of society claimed, James now to free again Bambaata's in pursuit of prisoners the rebels Mining President a Suicide. president of the Mo.,United yxangas City, April States &-L. and W. legislature, Little ah doubt Rumsey did ficst Of) the once W. there appropriation it several is death Hoch /™@M resulting almost reached Kansas an inspection of wife Cane isco to z Bie City the Thursday company's) Es Worcester, Mass. fi be sy \eet ih ne Aes re ins ee itself This was The nes pate boat iventor we _ had financial only ae made stated, troubles and sont in a ° coy Set but haemo " as was ‘ é Be - kelson, : egos ay | ee | mill-/near ster the ler water stern unde t rough the trunk against the water of the river thus drove Coawad in toe eon J --- and out at the pearl Ul e rhe ee Rumsey, | eapoeatel ‘ an excellent October, Wis Ase aA 1783, i tice ri ne ae a" the mouth 3, _ made Da wae ac i € of Sir John's made run, and in W. not/Sétlon but) part of- told of in one and before at} re-| the close | Barnes is ttfe said hie: and that as Nicholas at | demonstrated ‘om Prisning Meee Orrick, the for- mer being his brother-in-law, and the latter his partner in a store that they in Mor-|conducted re work Jam W ison or* that save | he in >ye rot 782. the pont ' ‘ni ‘aflerward Fe oine: ene on Nae | other at Gr "ave Tt Mies conver- the the ‘as Wa to hes hi tl Bathe the fact ee oe Be The trial that a a trip a oe boat methane from = his adopted st We 6 t Ponta ra sot rt Je ee priakfl might the - have r- protec- that time no panes scr joke te [citizens ‘mattera.-cAvaEniocs | lay with in-euch the states to. protect theirr beginn! . of Benes August Sesinning intended water Boller 90 - on i nae i e es ee aea Ciera re ia us ae vals July me the | would abundance, mechanical, he got launc ne d ane = the end his he Invention was successful It iaan on a Mr. by a suc-/a@ boat to go by the stern, and pointed out a At at Bath, Va., a| plac e, and now | Springs, Va fee nian most ever, at Berkeley the aut a aC a eiion ad eee | that ne _ serie nt such quantities bsby ayhim i. into orit cee M aryland . Na | legislature as hk t un eeseyec nd} 1isin colleagues oatheee ie legislature i in factory Pn peas November, 1783 lng : phat hie fi ey was .convinced, Of necessity Rumsey was very cau | as er oe a invention was a sucous and reticért as to his plan He | aiittons. ee for the le prepared two took a few persohs into his « atige nee i stive sae hs of aa, can ca of his olf | and that| eo an army. he settled watering of county, 5arly moved | rhia. drawn six the the by such force. rushing s born at Bohemia.) exterior Maryland anethoal UeUI SH continental town a/ san Va krownAls boats |the forward end of the boat ton pump and expelled from nd ‘ - was the first in| wa 1 world to move rain @HiGn aorar 5 blacksmith, by steam, the first of them 20 years ae ee Mexi-}on the Hudson force | I heok ra e ie A Hoch, | before the aCeThe propellingee (instantly. | water the current Rumsey w Gaell mnt of the war then noted | belongs Rumsey, exists, build aoe S in the einveniinrortho a inv Aug Shepherdstown been formed "ss - that lat the ight He had moved to Virginia} the parts of the engine and_ boiler wW fe n the revo lutionary war broke out) were secretly conveyed to the boat by and it is said that he served with credit | Rumsey, and his two friends, Joseph Floated is t ne 43 | th Steamboat aon Phe 9.-Despite y First steamboat, of commander of the sent theagainst the rebellious E Rumse irginians Built ' Zululand. s his boat h yOu history of was he canimself Mining New here York,yexter-| shot|ofeither the the Rumsey however,wheel, was at thecompany Midland of hotel screw boat, or paddle of office Managed day, men in the Mormon church are| known than Orson Ferguson} Whitney, money; and agate ingrain rugs, as well as a good assortment of made-up rugs e P ed-|are Whitney. est. out, you 40c lining, cotton n 51 | save =e as. 9 @ | we guaran- to ee oe these, to adition olden oak sideboard, hav: prettily carved top and plate small || What- ever you pick tee $30.00 and In oe a beveled French 2 ae back, two C \so-Uarts ....+-.-.-+ Axminster rugs, the e y a . Mef he has associations, , . Ferguson yard, ne 1. and wife Dragging headlong ete Chi district prominent yard laying $25.00, ife. from the | €XPedition the boast university affairs of the church, per cha i Pe bests Deneels | overpowered and taken to the Stock Yards station, where he is held await|ing the result of the injuries to his oband The overflow conference meeting | been largely interested in the young comprised a crowd listeners that | ee the Sunday school the |! the assembly hall ofin the afternoon people's, organizations of the and church,| Moore | all filledthe theoutside building, and aisles every being seat crowded. d Getting in | Bae eee dee mM NLS Washington, aon - 3 Inter-Mountain. "Republican, . per G on We hare an exceptionally fine line in all grades from the cheapest i $1.78 cares ingrein car- sewing, bers of the association will take a/B. Young, dwelt at length upon the | class of 1896. The year after graduat-| Zulu chfeftain Bambaata that he was |S°CIC°S 01% : ety. whose Ob ride on a sight-seeing car, visiting |early experiences of the prophet,|ing he was called on a mission and|80 surrounded that his Rumseyan all the points of interest in the city, | Joseph Smith, and of the early days|spent three years at the head of t@|death was a question of capture but a fewor|as | ject theis to build « society monument onto the | and in the evening will attend the jor the Saints in Nauvo Scottish mission. Upon his return he hours, that elusive African has man-/fypst man who propelled a boat bs | rand theatre in a body, the guests became a teacher in the Weber Stake] aged to escape, and is now believed|4¢4m. The society has begun to colof theatre, academy and now is the principal of|to be making for the heart of Zulu-|j,¢{ subscriptions, and there was, at| h programme for the afternoon! READS FATHER'S PROPHESIES. | that school. Llder McKay was mar-|land. The British troops, however, the last seysion of the ‘West Virginia | ~ ; ‘ 1s 1 Specia ale in ° first unconsciousness. the flat, i of Utah ay the apostle of the x § oi car- per VarRnr.iel os \peting, above priced NOTE.-The from the Stock Yards station ee es e ‘ a oi Grady had pounded his wife aoe David O. McKay. McKay was born at Hunts-| 32 years ago "a son of the entering officers : a |arrived Hugh|to He a2. 1ey* carpeting, body down a long flight of stairs, in-| flicting injuries that are expected to apart|into to President Tooele © ye reeren David O. ville Utah, young tained 29, counselor Gowans onresnen ers sited st oa of resented the county in the state legis- | she screamed for he er cries in 1899-1900. Eeclestastically | alarmed the eer Raeisod. and the he has held the position of Sunday | police were summoned Before the school teacher, ward teacher and home} Br xe , 2 . missionary He was ee a high shin, Agate ac- | ature our | hefore this the board of| Irrigation com- director and treasurer of City Water company and to re- | gtaiwart that hour a luncheon will be | prove those among the Saints who at the conclusion of =>hich there | mentally lazy. If we ever master given, will rado mission, ing to pare ' AnltanlGnstarolsate Toasts x Quarterly The Utah its regular Commercial Keep Girls at Home. address given at the an OK Cor pep protect SPEAK Ta ahr Luncheon Jn nis, however, does | ing overflow meeting in case, Pe there has hall, President McRae, velvet geet deedwool Aceh QOnequaerter one practice $1.25 Brussels ingrain, Aen the in engaged been at Logan | | . $1.25 ee vaeas. |!S 4 former judge of the first judicia district, having retired from that position in 1905. Since his retirement he has law $1. 5@ . yard \ drawer, e the 50 e _ ' West cop. Estreet Charles H. Hart. Judge Pe carpat- D Lew ae ei reunr S i per BIG .- see scenreeess "Extra: super cotton famman of at 165 North is a Smith Mr. makes his home carpet per ' Tapestry a new been and four grades, yard, 780, 86c, at,95a per and the The has always part P. $1.35 essa ere i hades Wie A Bextra super all- oe {ngrain carpeting per gray 8c, 98 and oes a for has and work, of the gen. end mbar ehurch in time peer tive loge from|council. and ery inily and to position Farmington. Britain solid 22.50 {deale? the as- per yard catpettie also pres ‘Ainge B . } e is| eral board of the Mutual Improvemen and| association and of the Salt Lake High religious. In 1881 he|Second ug if e DesDHECC ne University of are atics ihe ‘following held of | assistant ie kept up for only half a year, when that after- | resigned ae other work at a . best this gatheredéfrom Baxony} Axminster years 1899 and 1901. Shortly after his stur ; penece ee as citeade tialireturn: has Richards, February 23, 1861. the late Franklin D. terest ffairs test In alfair ee ve Pe Ker Hubope. (@ nt then a course wed Smith der, Nets in Great HONORED. Franklin 1326: the in Extra Axminster carpeting, per yard work tO" ao). Je.a nativesof Salt Lake SmCit) of aponerh J F. and Julina a apart feet sale :. carpeting, per yard. D@eOO carpeting'. e. gon obey uy. vo pubite went ols ARE Churel's George duties An Wikon e is you oficarpeting illennial He woll v moun comprehensive canfbe | is perhaps the his volumes. show most sortment Pees literary |'‘The History of Utah" then|most of most 1s six lene: following: > ss us and ef floor! coverings size rugs daughSm moot 1 let of the country. } | grown ene to turned. Wertake great: pleasure you'to drop in at any and assorted | lean has table ie ‘ ine e haga 8 | @ bishop in s ci presides over dining extends prettily: olden oak; The. , stocks of:Apor , coyerings : for the spring trade is now practically OO tette sang a beautiful arrangement of | 3. 1884, he was ordained a seventy ite fo nas "Lead, Kindly ¥ Light," andnr a, quarBiden it where ih e. eae aa THREW WIFE DOWN all STAIRS . (CO : p e "« 3 e ec en ChOlE mane "Werhy lene Tangury 41, 1eee, "Then the fueved ti ae Elder Nephi L. Morris ope ned ue Tooele, where he has since lived and | Chicagoan Beats Better Half and then| the' Coreya ut-thePalace meant that' a | reconciliation would be effected between| small anda eee week or month, to suit your own convenience. it has her kl ore Oe sted ete eet afternoon session with pronouncing prayer, Pre che where has counselor bes n holding the Flings at Police. a Her }| : Hugh Roos°&. to of he first tion R. Winder dent John a agente) ni at Jeet. Oleh lt ae and left this morning fon teno, Nev. . icti hints s : » eon- | Gowans, president of the Tooele stake. Chicago, April §.-In an insane rage With Mes. McAllen Corey are Mrs. A. A. It Corey, which adjourned the con ac as secretary secretary an¢ and as as c!chair-| Grady beat } wife into in-ae and Miss of Pittsburg. is be. | benediction, |ference for six months. ; He > hashas acted as air- raJames ane Gi eat his : : ae lieved' that the gathering of friends . of | : : man of the school district board of | Sensibility yesterday anc hurled rex Mr. not in do, will. Leter.on inches wide, saxat inches | | yet s - sessi he left school to enter the employ of tne coe the Utah Gontrat sitiroad. In October D. Phillips | of the following year young Richards at the Ladies" Me": Utah' usadeth ‘He Sn ne ty. eae wires for the operation block signal system now paling cote naatied. cper, he entire Harah Baer pete ee Coreys Not Yet Reconciled. ‘San Franclsco,. April &-Mrs. W. E WHO which | 7 ta finish, Pretty mise BttSdnd ‘A golden. oak finished gg women who Pierce's pleas which small lass God." of members new the | the at Eee to | twelve "s best inspec= 1 and e | chureh | general Talmage the know poo Sketches Brief the the style j oe vy Household burdens, and for nursing mothers, Dr. Plerce's Favo rite | Prese ription will prove a priceless benefit and ealth- restoring its of because strength-giving caer |cite. in duties of Richards, Longstroth talkea | Nanny more] his youth has taken a very ml denen See T Oe ee Pere ays ee anaes ean | : HF reste telegraph service Is interrupted by secae cee ee vere:"winter storms. On these oe me one elder William willbe strung of the electric upon of our observance | Vis county, the son of observance Penrose W. ‘Charles upon some of the poste Jength unusu-| Port ae E. law® iF vision of ‘the new is'phone |® : : i telephone system to besystem. used The ex- |important tenets of faith among the clusively to facilitate the handling of |Saints, his remarks preceding the re- any. Sone: James MEN every citl- hamlet and town every of lear ‘will oie E +. aeb iver As a eek x Baik ¢£ sie' 1e@ ee ee sressed ree are ‘ that # eo es. aap ered rpc an ite wey ee aad tele- | moe olen ted quality, NEW re i are "worn- pa? | was| Joining ona duties of sh ould the fashionable of for tisa {ried to Miss Zina Beal Smoot, at Tey f President Abrah: these |'"! © President Abraham O president of the Utah stake churchos of their ipo of briefly "we in ready large work in store, ae or school - -room, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, wasone the of first speaker, | ynot*advocating legislation to close the) his. favorite | play houses-on Sunday,but observed: on the ot good types workshops and nor harmful habit| its Ingredients aro| bottle ae ily wouten, lward, Ss: xed in the Sin in : the on each | ordained :still He ‘p tarhsr att ue) Se committee Elder th * au demand the here eV owerful invigorating tonle, impar ting icalth and strength in particular ‘0 the organs dis tinetly feminine. For weak Reynolds; | D. was BrCre , ee é regarding th Knowledge the are for- druggists allments, tains neither alcohol forming drugs. All | or debilitated, " desirability structions by advanced from | el 7.-| s ‘ Classes Rolapp he the rad most ® | savec prophet. were accepted by the ris as fit recJoseph ¥. Bmith'xr., who wae stb-|| For Sabbath Observance. reation for his follower By "rest" | tained yesterday by the members of Afacchbia af-thohiwelve oecuntedsthe Pp Creator meant we: "should "cease the Mormon church to succeed Elder || entire afternoon session. Apostle John | to His ai Neral) Gigs (re ae. Orson F. Whitney as assistant church{" Special See ea who the i LINE. Active Work aides. to Be Begun at Once on|Henry Smith = talked phone those and fresh the world, Preseription. Favorite lower pelvic with | MESLRCRERPtheSlater Deaths: batregion, Tai heroes. ee Obie pains or distress should not | te doctrinal | Of the parents* class was read o latest etc., of gave an interesting on Ss ‘ Ve . | day theatricals. He cited the Lord's | the author of a number of poems and cent visit of a ~ of Sa whe) LO ee commandment to keep the Sabbath lectures which have received favorable mont to take part in the ceremon day holy and said he challenged any| mention in many parts of the counconnected with the ee of ae one to prove that the secular amuse- | try menumegt erected', to Joseph Sm ‘| ments offered by theatres of today Joseph FP. Smith, Jr. SZ Republican ke por Sith talked along Clark is behind the project individual-| saitions z to re of and|} ar one Ee have proposition, who is an intimate friend __bider Anthony W Cernith; of)'Salt,|.2nd. the: teachings of Christ... It had |Lye ahancineeen tore ietlicat ont a ee of of the Clark family, said he was not|tare City, and Apostle George A.| Proven a great success, he said J Fe ORS Nees oy representing the Salt Lake Route Beat | = oe oe i t th Hens The subject was continued in a few | city treasurer of Salt Lake from 1884 he did not deny his connection with Se ee ate aes well-chosen remarks by Apostle Da-|to 1890, when he declined renominathe eae ze Session apaliy ee a Bg vid O. McKay, after which a report tion, and in the spring of that year bene the Rugs, Ttidntaceicees ft! Pierce's ness over there are} represent-| George all parents : urged agents Representing fe the his com-| was | Classes, the object being to discuss the| : : 5 ; f but | Parents' position to their children it | aie ees wees pee W as y the | Church matters, and to receive in- Leditortalsaannety aa et - Maven al the of H. réé oor y Nibley, A, CUR SBOS. st. ad mem- W. auditing in part no took be-|6jty, line new the than rather himself Elder ORES W> other all woman's 1,085. teache George favor Parents' ' Rudger Claw- | Upon Charles dicates that Senator Clark is planring ' Carlson, Senator Smoot to build an extension of the Salt Toles heii ate of the committee, Route to San Diego, footing the bills|5n account of his absence from ing superintendent, " with for uses skillfully go unheedec A course of "Favorite Pre- | Seription" oA work marvelous. benefit| in all' such enses, and generally effect a permanent cure 0 persisted in for a rea-| sonable le ngth of time. The "Favorite| Prescription" is a harmless agent, bein , eth schools officers ‘ : tinan- E remedy Pleree SORE } tive HO ETe . TED S| eee of of satisfied | mous the under presidency, of} pers of the committee, that of the | eral in a @pst conservative economical The are « that church, first conducted and We investigation of benefit great Dr. Blue bearing *Uupeni topics, <in-| quantities of spirituous liquors, the Sunday school. of work 1 t 1 3, which very harmful, especially5 to delicate | teas ae progr > || are constituted the > programme women eee Favorite Prescription" con- the church, and | general secretary, our commenda|The vote in their = affairs direction Calif., been approval. our San} cial neyoy have for the use 4nd their Preseri iption," | | 540 Kot il number of pupils Seen | | 122,36 | Sia. the reports had been given,| the! proposed Pyper D. George | Elder | following officers to act during the] | of the tith-|next half year: General superinten- | made are ex-| dent, Joseph F, Smith; assistant gen-| | disbursements revenues clusively ivarilous interests of | there fore meet with | Believed which states|ing coast The i that those who go west do so to be-|"ifferent departments leaves no room come permant nt residents and conse-| for criticism, and so pleased were/we quently no special rate is made for with the condition in which we found that our labors have oceasionthings, that| it is assumed Hence the return a large proportion of these families |C4 us great satisfaction. The purposes of was Many Sunday school work,presentAll Win the had representatives yut two had represt J The organization is also extended to twenty missions in different parts of| Lead @ Tha | to chiefly : us pleasure to report that the accounting in these ts operating table wad the sur| from geon's knife by the timely use of Doctor| | ation py | the of painful derange ments Coe | erin rey 2 | more effective than any other medicine in | | Siiday aihiG -< some 1906 liked Ww ork so he wanted his | we ell ns soon os possible that weaknesses. root-called curing | CONFERENCE. to that bined was held tn the tabernacle last| -, : ae ‘large i An ¢ i itorilum Cee tewas well and} eC Pleased. th >| combined. The | "It gives on the theory | YOU finally, SCHOOL of 9, lants, the carly settlers their uses. never to get "Favorite affirma-| was dis-| by= the| hymn % we ‘t The reports showed that repo | | fifty-four stakes that have 1® vitee church RaReE oan the officesBeioron to be ane Kept books In an} entirely business-like way and the closing sentences of the report read r which| ] Meeting Given Over ports of the Work. wanBedl snemicnnnial church night. ay * AU- Wargduttia cer of ts have Pac in Seeiey a apostles, aoe APRIL shemight do the er and let him hunt. Therefore he dug "papoose reot" for her, | | x Tivening human- of the new B Ww about the i SUNDAY ly enatter yesterday of unusual. at con"of ference was inerest the reading in Omaha and for : ; . SOS aE r wate iittee trains have been eee . Deca eH cr sold the wey away! get a} Smith the} fine of the read chureh,| same another from were days a value taught Talat squaw water so after it wasx ceetl missed, of | choir TI ‘hen a: AssemblyasStehall wasyesterday. crowded. In afternoon it was estimated by conference, contarer curative to those present to| MRS lth mata tededs $25 tickets several dug the roots of many of human maladies is well proven. Even| +h. untutored Indian had learned the| | |church has It been necessary to open Everybody present voted jthe Assembly hall for an overflow | tively, then the congregation nr se Lines. river from so glow-| wind| s i THAI RURniaTaeat the previous one t can be said again | anybody felt like voting against any of the names they were at perfect eas eae ann ate oe oe ae or MONDAY, eine wild in our America orests, possess remarkable properties eta cure intl differed man the The from a find | $33 He hadHe spoken knew That by| a ube 8 "| claimed) to hose who had attended every conOmaha, April §.-Twenty thousand; fe rence for a quarter of a century been | that not less than 12,000 people were colonists, it Is estimated, have in the Tabernacle, with the Assembly carried by the transcontinental roads hall crowded, the information bureau to the Pacific coast since February 1 crowded, and the grounds outside the withdrawn with the passed through here was the last day on reading} delivered ember. the come SALT LAKE CITY, eee also sermon . his brother, who ingly of Arizona blew congregation. o say ° eval vear' to say CLOSED Van os z Bereta Transcontinental a meee et ere 7 aA ) a s some of which Mr. Imball had eS Attendance Breaks Record. Hee Genctie (GRunlOtITe --- a . Other Once.) anecdotes, of ee REPUBLICAN, thorizing that they be given. This} @nd the wind blew all the sand | question also received the unanimous | from around it and he had to of t ; SEASON Page tee citals and he desired the approval of the members of the church before au-| Estimated, Themselves Tourist portion - | ee Interesting a | That INTER-MOUNTAIN | Star construct : . Me een eae ae power of sceam, | Ww ith. mina great expense it} hild. ay 1 story ts told of Queen when she Was. quite a Crude. wn carriage | tosh ey : ae Hipscapacily in rene s ae estimated ™ Sinnon , [permitted to" nia ep wa | dessert t with, ‘ne apt: oun * elder hougehiolg; 1a and See Slate citenes iehe, but inem- was ara oe e some Fatally Hurt in Street Duel. ceived a certificate from George Wash |about six tons burden The boiler | par {cul ar favorite. One' day she sat Morgan, Tex., April 8-In a street duel] ington But the bigger boat upon| was a primitive va lid "securely, iron oye Be reat haat and after between Dr. T. K. Lillard and W. A./which he depended for his ultimate | cooking pot with a lid "securely fast- | 0°4 gaze é at him. Py Ue girl turned Boyd, proprietor of a hotel, Lillard waS|qemonstration of the commercial suc- | ened there with bands, rivets and soft ‘claime i "f wonder resently she ex#hot in the thig "h and hand, while Boyd | ess of his invention was not launched | solder." The engine had been built by |)", naw to me your re not afraid WS Stabbed several times. Boyd will dle) tii) after his death, in London, in| Rumsey with the assistance of the "|room urned at tl G yerypody In the #24 Mllard will ‘be a cripple for life. 1792. village blacksmith, and = was con- | childish treble . "ON? that uae The push Rumsey society during intendsthe to pres-| ac-|structed am next but too whe enor beto p a Imperial decree published in I ae tively the work ciple, its upon power the beingatmospheric obtained by printhe |}| ie to myploknary: ee ie honored the a" ore cey es ie, a rae vai ent year aud hopes seon to be in a) weight of the air pressing Upon had-4 || be the afraid?" old generalAssuming Saran reolied E etaa aoa that| position to erect the monument | piston, beneath which a vacuum a. Woetne the rivers jn his jurisdiction have kept Mass of. Evidence | been created by the condensation of | axpression. the Httle Geen G egone quiet; and the throne has felt gcateful A ; [the steam.. The propulsion my of dolls them have dowan hee tne >a for the peacefulness of the rivers; there-| Comparatively few persons are was by means of amode pump,of worked Ea | «Recayse les: they'reall all ae the throne dedicates five sticks "of aware of the mass of documentary ev-| steam, which, being placed toward the | (3 With Li Ibetan incense each through the sald|iyonce that can be produced from emi-| forward part of the boat, drew up at} -2 tt tn Yung-ching to all the temples of doh nent persons living more than a cen-| each alternate stroke of the engine a | tection, an to thank a for. the ai yr is{tury ago to support the claim that| quantity of water, which, by the re-| It takes 40,000 tons of ordered ta pees on ee fo be taken Rumsey really ain invent the method} turn or downward stroke wa forced [month to satisfy home and toreion aa re 5 by steam. steam. and and: that | through rusk along note ee by the board concerned. of) pros e be" -thatithrough a ‘tru at t he bottom bott alons : = mind. | Kian ml hee See it 1 eticnntal hatin "fifteen th Andrew Kimball of the Joseph,|This was in 1876, Elder Whitney going| eee * Chivem-ecoan gene a an stake. Arizona, gave a glowing de-|to Pennsylvania and laboring there in| the port es fallen off f ree of the glories and prosperi-|company with Elder A. Milton Musser, | proximately 15, 900,000 seSean Stating that his|In 1877 Elder Whitney went to north_ Of this the United States import- Besate were happy and contented. ern Ohio, where he fulfilled a year's ed nae one pound. There were shipped, Owing to his "having a severe cold,|mission, returning to Utah in the however, through the port of Amoy to|S50lomon Hale of Oneida, Ida, spoke|spring of 1878. In the fall of the same a peeay - ae 11,324,067 pounds of noes alone conventional | religious year Elder Whitney became city edi-| oolong tea trom Formosa. nes, his remarks being follow y Sere y s aving been | olong oak { 6 owed by|tor of the Deseret News, having 2 - a $ |