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Show slight of hand tricks are don with and ease that is and he has some exremarkable, cellent rBtisions take Jan. 1900. 11, Herald, Wonderful' is the most fittting woid with which to 'describe the pe rfor i n anee-giv- en by Canningnight. offeree off It is not an to say he game but he m k exaggreation wont ' is unlike not to use a shorter and that the performance his anything ever seen before in this tern W. G. REESES LAST LETTER a smootline-- s correct principles. Yes, we got in alright and that should cause the wiseeaercs fact , wlip said we would not to forever after hold their peace .or noise) do not know which to call it. Upon reaching the wharf .as we. Father Baughs Laid Away -- Chiefly Descriptive of Life On The Ocean And Funeral services over "the" re were "now in an American pdrjt gains of George T, Baugh were, CalNt-Honolu- lu. probably I better say dock) we held in the tabernacle on SaturTders went ashore and took a day afternoon. They were well walk up through the city and.ias attended, notwithstanding the inis usually the case, our palates On the Broad Pacific. March ashore Many of them were there tensely disagreeable weather. Wore The llrstTtrFCVelfe cofisidefa- irtoJfHfnfe There was a wealth of beautiful untwo hours, leaving the audience 5. There is ery much of same- as wharf laborers to toad and tion so we treated ourselves to a floral although the score tokens, and they seemed peof the B. Y. C., gasping in wonder at. the many ness on anocean steamer. A lady load the ship.s, and later on we disili) of icecream, which wras very ifllto 39 in favor culiarly appropriate for this good Salt told me the other day that it is so discovered that they are as clever nice. Three of us started back to ys it was 40 to elever tricks and illusions. tfhile Pinkney who all his life strewed flowman, the white wharf the boat the YtM. C. A. Lake Eiening Telegram, Jan. 11. monotonous on a voyage that she inthe work lost and wander- ers 39 the pathway of others. upon s, does not know what to do were tagged ed around intlie rain and mud Some with' 9 mkney was. The trouble The services were in charge of morning comes. Well. tiat is ery porters, and' to see the heavy about half an hour. We kept thik being, referee te insisted upon the Sixth ward bishopric, and the a.sv with me. I said: I get up trunk some of them would stag- infornraition to ourselves as Bro. and. apparently and scorer both tabernacle choir furnished t about 6 otolock. shave, take a hath ger under gave evidence of their Christensen one of the three felt about the jran't know enough music, Chorister Thatcher render'a short promenade on the deck, strength, and the distance they sensitive about it that he be either. ' There were a beautiful solo to the accoming Prof. W. 0. Roibinson of the B. read awhile, then answer the call would carry their burden gave thought we would be who were very foolish paniment of Prof. Smurthwaite others m the house on assertion- - - that - he Y. C. was very much gratified the to breakfast, take another walk evidence "of their endurance. Many to let the other elders know about loud In their the nd Prof. organa Spickeo on member of the Y. other morning to find in his mail around on deck, yead awhile.write venders of breads shells, coral it. They have not yet learned and played as a the violin, in addition to the the following letter from an ap- a little if I feel energetic enough, mats, and curios of various kinds I ask you who may read this tottm tob. but we wouldnt say choirs work. preciative visitor. The writer is a eat dinner, lie down awhile, have were there to sell and. to barter. ter not to tell them as they may that. IBs w ork was decidedly SamuelRoskelley offered prayer a little chat with some passenger Of course we had to lay in a sup- laugh at us. Now I think it right And right here we member of the Whitehill-Tuttle- " however. let- read Bishop Anthon Anderson again, write awhile, answer ply to prove to our friend that injustice to our good name to mt to call attention to the sort Co., of Topeka .Kansas. The is ter below. on awhile in sit to call the given been the Said we that we had he had known the deceastook among tea, Fijian. you of management prevailing nothing j C. with Mr. Y. deck chat B. W. 0. Robinson. the and ed ever since the latter came to someone, The 'coco anut palms with their stronger than ice cream. basketball matters at the bed. to to Lake read chat banto Salt Y. B go and the again, again, Next morning we decided to ge Logan, and had always envied weklth at their apex The Crimsons go College City, above out the Next I have Salt course to of and luxuriant trees ana the mission headquarters.' Be- - him, his genial disposition Bro. carry and day Sir shrubbery Dear Do not know that play to M. a loss so never am at I Y. the were when we fore evidence we left the dock, we were in- Baugh was a peace-makethat etc. gave Lake officials, but a kind you wouldi care for the opinion of program do. to what know so as the and in formed lovable far hut the a who C. A. comes to Logan no local a mere passer-by- . one friend alcame who was man, by tropic, regarding the ex we from Ilono-lulknown we but had u officials are permitted get eellency of your little opera Prinways attentive to his duties, and If my memory serves me right heat was concerned Sydney on his 'way to s -- more Salto Lakers,-an- d ai hotter-dayde wh ri 0 was'f aith f uFtothe'endrile ua in vrith he that Brisbane to I wrote " Sydney pAd ; cess' Bonnie, butojust want to lladjustoread you from" ininvoked1 too. the morning papers that Pres. the blessings of God upon my great appreciation of the that is I told you about our stay and Perth. the Smith F. beraved was find to Chas. was W. Joseph I rather surprised terribly evenings entertainment. Having there. Bishop family, praying that Pinkneys work and crowd so were did others in the like emulate much Suva other a and the example Nibley they mire might been associated with Suva city to less disappointing from there, Our voyage or, of We lost their noble time in no until barber forbear. not attempt to hide' its disapprovhotels, stores, finding college dramatics during my col- wasj over a smooth sea and ,the places al either We dont want .to lege days I always stake a keen weather was delightful. The only shops, buteher shops, book stores, them and you may he very sure Pres. N. W. Kimball charge that his apparent favor-tis- interests in such work. It has been event of interest to Sydney from" a bank, toy shops with all sorts that our hearts were made to Said. I have never known a to meet our beloved presiwas deliberate, but he was my a Vancouver. She is one of the mail of curios some too expensive for to witness pleasure finer man than Brother Baugh our purse, blacksmith shops, tailor dent and his party, also the elders certainly most unfortunate in a great .productions, steamers of this line. at headquarters. An hour was He was not one who made a great etc. great many of his decisions. The given college by - various Qne of the most interesting shops, noise in the world, but he lived first half ended 23 to 16 in favor and universities After leaving Suva on thtoeven-o- f spent in their company when they tie throughout the sights on the sea is to see another simple life and lived it as near, of the Y. M. C. A., but the Salt the 22nd we had smooth left for the plantation. Pres. country, and! I can truthfully say ship ; the most interesting sight Smith and Bishop Nibley and all perfect as it is possible for human Lak scorer got it 24 to 15 he had that tvithout dkrabt your Princess is land. Early on the morning of sailing until the evening of the the members of their party were--..kind to live it. Few men had such credited Hammond1 with a basket Bonie is the most perfectly drilled the twenty second we came in 26th, when our steamer ran into a fine eveept sister MleCurie a sunny disposition. Iiis posterity from a free throwt hat' was made and best costumed college play on sight of islands of the Fiji group tidal1 wave. The officer on 'the feeling who was somewhat ailing al- should be proud of him for he left hy Wanrsrard. by mistake of opera I have ever enjoyed. "Wish- and after a few hours sailing we Bridge said he saw it coming, a them a rich heritage in the exam- though better than she had been course, having kept a very loose ing you continued sueess in this saw Suva, the capital, in the dis- skoit distance away and it looked however not able to go with the pie he set them1. score line of work and trusting that it tance. For miles along our way lake a mountain. When our ship Elder, Thomas Morgan --Pinkney wanted the scores to may be my pleasure again to he between us and the mainland ran her prow into this wave she others in their wagonette drawn Had labored in the temple with four pretty white horses. harmonize Nmd ordered the writer, able to witness some future prowas a coral reef. By the aid pf sent water over the steerage pas- by the deceased for nearly a quarter tolled While in Honolulu we v who was scoring for the College, duction. I am our field glasses, Ve had a fine sengers that were comfortably of a century, and he felt that some of the places of interest to add one view of the verdure covered hills seated 111 deck enjoying the evenVery Truly Yours point to Hammonds which a as nothing too good could be said of among score, and the Salt Lake scorer to R. H. TUTTLE, and the palm trees along the foot- ings breeze. Some were knocked there, the noted aquarium, which we Brother Baugh. The speaker had add one to hills.' Some of the highest peaks down, and three were so badly Wangsgards. Having mentioned in a letter written upon enjoyed his association with him, scored the game were picturesque. An atoll not injured that the doetor was sumcarefully the loHOWARD EDWARDS our arrival iu Sydney upon our having looked up to him as a cal scorer refused to alter his far away was a sight beutuiful to moned and he had to put stitches outward journey. Promptly at 4 father. He was a faithful Latter-da- y and rather than be badgered look upon. As we neared Suva we in one ladys forehead. Two feet DEAD oclock our steamer left the dock Saint, honest, noble, and upby a persistent official saw the steamer Maitai which left of .water got into the cabins of gave up the and steamed away. The Royal right in his daily .walk. score book to Coach Badenoch New Zealand to meet us at Suva, the steerage passengers and a Hawaiian band was on the dock Elder James A. eLishman. The younger element of the surrendered just to have steaming toward the harbor. We good deal of water got into ouf about 4 of an hour before our Said he had known the departethings peaceful. community received a decided feared she would reach port be- trunk room and some of us whose and d1 with for nearly one third1 of a centheir delighted us Then in the last half there shock yesterday when the news fore us and so she did; but only trunks were on the bottom had sailing music. Ed- 15 or 20 vas another tury and could heartily endorse minutes. She was just some of our belongings con- - grand mixup and how they was given out of Howard .came out of wards death, for he was about tied up at the long wooden pier siderably damaged. As we were There were hundreds present all that had been said of him. He it we do not know dow-to see their was a man who found his greatest w care for that matter for we the last one that any person when our noble vessel made her leaving our evening meal 'at the who had come friends and bid them adieu. A cus- pleasure in doing right, and goodscored the game ourselves and we would think of in connection with way up to the other side of the time .the steerage passengers had bclieie and pier. This coincidence was some- finished theirs) our dishes went tom here is to decorate departing ness was bred in him. I visited correctly 3 to 38 in favor death, being young strong the B. Y. C. happy. Appendicitis in a very thing to inspire a feeling of admir in various directions and there friends with wreaths of flowers, him a short time before his violent form seized him and be- ation in our mind for the excel- was a short interval of suspension red and white carnations. Some death Said the speaker, and he The gjine was rough- but fast, oft fhe passengers were beautifully bade me good bye, just as if he am operation could be per- lent and management on the part of of stomach service. From this on eery member of both teams fore decorated and the perfume from were about to take as hort journey formed he passed away. Was in it all the captains and those in charge until we arrived in Honolulu, over. the flowers was delightful. somewhere no fear, no regrets The The deceased had been manager of theUnionSteamship hneup: companys which, was on the evening of 8. 2 p. m. We are br miisgivngs evidenced at all. but Later March B.Y.C of the' Paine pool hall, for the affairs. The arrival of the Maitai Miarch 1. we had a heavy sea and miles 200 now of Canoo li- a sublime faith in God. To his within past two years, and had a host of from N. Z. 'had especial interest a head wind, however our fine L. F. adfriends particularly, among the for Elder Hall and myself, we steamer did her work well and ar- ver and expect to cast anchor out- posterity I lan offer no better R. F.. younger portion of the community expected some of. our brethren rived in port ahead of time. Dur- side of the harbor of Victoria vice than to say be like him. r . C. President Wm. Budge He was a straight forward, boni- abroad. Wewere not disappoint- ing the afternoon before our about 1 oclock tonight and then L. G. We in land the Expressed his pleasure at hearmorning. early est, bright young fellow and1 was ed. as Elders Christensen .one of reaching port all was excitement R. G. Beferee- esteemed by has employers. who came over and the opinions expressed were shall leave the boat at Victoria ing so many beautiful tributes Pinkney, Umpire Tayl- - hisrhly He was the sou of Mrs. Eliza- when I did from Zion) McBride as cheap as the white caps on the and take another boat to Seattle paid the deceased, , for they but Salt Lake. where we shall' take the train for strengthened the opinion he had beth Edwards and was born in Rawson and Pugh were standing waves. Yes, we shall . land! home We have had fair weather formed of Bnother Baugh during -No- ,- we - shall not Hand Idaho . o AJanu ary on the deck of the Maitai-a- s we i!?8S OPINIONS Willo since leaving Honolulu but it is their short acquaintance. He had OF CUNNING 30. 1889. His father died 17 were being made fast, As soon as until morning as, the doctor wall cold which we keenly feel found the departed to be regular years ago, hut his mother, two the gangway was aranged they not come on board if we do not rather the Big brothers and a sister survive him. came over and! we rejoiced in our arrive before 9. oclock and that after "leaving the hot summer andi prompt in his habits, ever Mystery Show s' weather of Australia and coming ready to help those in distress and) The best in Funeral services will be held in meeting. Elder; Draper, a mis- is impossibly. And so it went. In- iiis class. Mi,Lountain m Republican, Jam the Second ward' meeting house sionary ju$t returning from The wise looks and) the profound through! the tropics; but the smell anxious toA-do his duty. added a of our northern clime and a sight Bishop - L. Skanchy H 1909. Samoa, and who had been in Suva expressions by those 'who had at lp. m. on Wednesday. few-wechosen words in praise a week waiting the arrival of the been, there byfore. challenged the of the North' star makes our shibdtion of a. nature sel- blood circulate above normal. of the departed brother and the seen and well Mlakura, was also there with, a admiration of the novice. I had AT THE AUDITORIUM worth witneseservices came to a close with the -broad smile on his face to meet ns. a feeling of sympthy for the V' Salt Lake Tribune, Jan. PEACOCK THE benedictory prayer offerd by Pres. As we had. only a short time to stewards and sailors in being .so ,1909. Championship race on WednesJ, B. Candon. That the anxious to inceassantly1 besieged by passenperformance is em-- day night March 24th. Banty stay in Suva we were on the la the beet household coal . differeat from anything Green of Logan and Charles see as much of the place and the gers throughout the day- - As clean' WALL PAPER and market. v burning. Lively before seen in this one of the people as we could, so we lost nc MJark Twain says, if some of us city is Sheffield of Salt Lake have waste. We no I mi gib1 remember all the answers to the Absolutely jp7 admitted by all. Evern fastest skaters in the west. Dont time iu getting ashore, time. All the latest patterns and Guaranteed the all questions we asked we shall ever plenty mention that there were hundred-oTelegram. Jan. fail to see this race. II, 1909.: and shades and at prices that simply full weight, prompt delivery natives on the pier to meet nr hereafter be very, wise' in regard uung jg no. onjy a marvel Gen. AdrnJ. 10c Skates ?5. Lad' Thatcher defy competition. Logan Second satisfaction. v to greet us, to cheat us, and to as- o navigation, provided, the an- perfect both from shackles bu he ie purchasing skates will be Coal Co., phonM 314." , .. land Store First North St. accordance with in' were swers to take had if us we sist anything a clever-- , magician. His 'A.. V ; j: -- - base-cgiie- -- hfaof anPt when-laborer- APPRECIATION I -- off-oo- lr 7 as-su- re . r, sueh-officia- ls ex-pr- m re-joa- ce jqspy, fig-acr- s. 3-- n j - "of to-nig- ht, w-Ore- ek -- ! ll - - ' , . f " - V J. . V |