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Show novo i.i.i mi. lonfcmio of llif ) 1. II. I. A.-I A.-I aiiirnlal'l" AocMeiit At a luuiilry -Oilier Taragrapli.. S,cM tWrsspssr"" 1 II" n l'liovo, Doc. 1.. A (ouference of the Y. It. M. ' A and tho religion olaaiesot Utah tUkeof Ion was held jestenlay In this city. Among the speakers waa President Ueorgo (J Camion. HU remarks were of iiu educallouil character. He nfnrnd to the excellent educational facilities possessed by the Latter-day Baluts In comparison with the world. Tho Latter-day Balnli wore In Keosslon ol Used principles, whlih had bum ro-vcalel ro-vcalel to them by U.d. New dls. covtrles In science could lut changu these principles. It was far dlilercut with the peoj le of the world. As Taul expressed It, they were ever learmui. kit never coming to a knowledge of tho truth. Hy way of illustration, President Cannon Can-non referred lo Hi lhrwlnlan theory of the origin of man, whlih evru ministers of the gospel were now nc ce ting as truth. This theory as being be-ing extensively dleouwel In the world, but the world could gain noiosltlve knowledge of Its truth or falsity. Hut it was Idle for Litter day Batnu to discuss dis-cuss the problem, as they well knew that man did not originate In prolo linn nor descend from a monkn) , I ut that lie ha 1 an existence In the, spirit well I before this world was. Of this they wero certain, as it ha I keen re-veah-d unto them ky Uod. Other Illustrations wen Riven. Presideat Cannon closed hla remaiksky urging the Haluts to reo that their children werellnnlylmkued with the prlucll lea of the (lospel. lJd woul 1 Hold par ruts accountable for their children. At the afternoon meellug, tho conterince .otol t) discontinue the nllglou classes of the rilako for the pivseut liar, and tn devote mom euirgy to thu Y. it. M. I. A., Primary association und the Babbitli tonoola. A small tiro occurred yesterday fore noon at tho old tall race of the P. L. M. .V II Co. A lot of eiwdutt, shav lugs, etc., had accumulated auliurtej up In a blaze. I he lire department turned outaudoxtlngul lied tho llames beloru any damage was done, Thu performance at the Thealru ou Balur lay eveulug last of "The Ucto-rooiVbytheProvoTliuiflanclub.diuw Ucto-rooiVbytheProvoTliuiflanclub.diuw a e,oiJ house. It was the first ap oar-nuco oar-nuco on the stage 111 six years of Mr, John C. Uraham, aud luiuy were anxious to see tho popular actor once more. The play gave uulvcrs.ll satisfaction, satis-faction, TheoJorn Bundberg Is auDTetlng eoveiely from some burni about his ueck an I faoe. They wire caused while at work at tho Hun Foundry. He was about lo pour u ladlefulof nulten Iron Into a moulJ, but first commenced to skim some foreign sub-tlnneo sub-tlnneo from the liquid metal. The skimmer used was frosted, which caused the Iron to spit In his face nnd about hla nock. He was blinded nnd sutlere 1 terrible pain. There Is dsnger that h may lose the sight ut his lift t)t. A small pleco ol Irou stru k It ami was covered over by the 111 scorching scorch-ing both. Mrs J. II. Lovenf this' city slipped and fell on an loy step, breaking tier leg. Attorney J. W. N. Whlteootton lua genu to Minnesota for a couple of weel.s on legal business. The electrlo wiring of tho scuth wing of the Insane asylum has been lit to tha Unltod Llectria Co. of Bait I.ako City, for f.'OI. Thu P. U M. A. II. Co. of tills city have be-on awarded thu contract lor furnishing coal P. V. lump atJ.S3 per ton. Alfred McCune, a koy of eighteen, was cultured at Thistle ou Haturday lest, lie was brought before Justice Cash, on the charge of stealing shoes from Choule's shoe store, found guilty and sentenced lo ten dais' linirUon- ment In tho county Jail. Tho boy's home Is tal I tu be In Park City. Tho Pleasant View ward of this ell have keen holding a primary fair tn raise funds to ay oil the debt ou their new meellug house. The fair uccom- llshed Its mission. : |