Show DONALD DOWNIE'3 LECTURE. An Interested Audience Listens Attentively Atten-tively to the Peregrinating Sculchm in. A pleased audience of about 500 people listened to Prof. Dona'.d Downie's lecture on "Napoleon Bonaparte" last night in the class room of the M. E. church. The subject sub-ject was handled in an entertaining and Instructive In-structive manner. Prof. Downie is taking views of Utah scenes to be used elsewhere in his lectures on Utah. He will address an audience tonight to-night in Logan and then go to the far Northwest. North-west. The professor is highly pleased with his stay ia Utah and is of the opinion that there are vast possibilities for capital in this region. He says upon his return to London he may iuicrest English capital in the land question of Utah. The boundless scope of irrigation here is a source of wonder to the professor and he talks interestingly and intelligently in-telligently of its future when capital realizes the fact that the resources of Ut&h are sufficient to satisfy the dream of ambition itself. . |