Show I I I PROVO I TUE PROVO UTAH MY iiI 71998 = = = = = = = = = = = j Commencement Day The Brigham Young Academy com I mncemnt day exercises weo held Ammi AmmiR yesterday In the Tabernacle which I L R vas bcuutlfuly ornamented with potted plants and flowers The students made I it fine appearance as they mlfchd from the Academy To the Tnbernoele I Alt Carrying their class banners and nag i I On the Stand uere seated menthols 01 the Acadenu board of trutee members I I mem-bers of the faculty members of the presidency of the Stake and other friends of the Academy N Prayer was offered mlj Elder David Am John I hT Bishop William n Preston delivered the commencement nddreFS me sub i Claw r ject was Theory and Practice and Mr the speaker very IntereUngly Showed lair the advantage of education in the prac I ivii tlcal nffalra of life and urged the nppll cation of theoretical knowledge to the 1a various I pursuits I v lekhno the Students I ctel will be called upon to embark In and T Impressed upon them the destrabillt I I gr the duty of having a high film In i a m life I and unceasingly working townrd Vol Ue llr President duff read from his re j T port for the Year which had been the most successful 1 one In 1 the history I of chf the Institution I 918 students having I I lofl been enrolled BUI The following certificates and dlplo lea urn were distributed Twentyfour cot certificates for completing the course In 111 P19 l training school for tencher three lorI I lor-I 1 I v t I kindergarten Instructors one for com i an Pletlng the domestic science course I I to Four young ladles received certificates in music Five Fraduates of the coin sit hi I I Bel merdaVcollege I and dug high PC boat I i graduate received diplomas and eight I graduates 01 the normal department 91 pI were given diplomas and degrees or bachelors pedagogy It f Brief I addresses were delivered by ft President Joseph r Smith Prof W J In ordl Maglcrby t Holt ni I I rP others der Partridge and II Music was furnished by the Academy 1 w choir and Miss I Belle Monahnnl I I VI T were In the held afternoon In the new dedicatory college cx building rclses l I The dedicatory prayer was offered 111 I V i i S c President I Joseph r Smith l and speech I I 1 nl es were made by Elders David John tl And need Hmoot President Clllft of the Pit tlc lc It Academy Doctor Macser ITof Brim hall and others Beautiful mule was S 1 rendered by the students I f In the evening the collegato dcpart I h m tth gave a fine Program of Cox rnoncornent exercises In the new build I of In 11 t LK11 11010 0 Russell S Hines lien med his answer and crosscomplaint In the suit for 1 separate mlntennnce Commenced by I his wife Kitty A inics lie admits I J having property to the value of about 1 JJ1 000 of which a large portion about 1 20000 Is I unproductive real estate and i I t places his Income at about 12000 per I An A u on I I t n1rY Fltzg raid ham commenced suit I for divorce against Michael Fllzgld I on the grounds of habitual drunnoni I and cruelty Plaintiff alleges that de I endont is I the owner 01 property to the i value of about 1C 600 Including a saloon In Fairfield Utah and asks for nil mony pending suit and for Permanent alimony An order has been made I restraining defendant from deposing nl his property pending the Judlen tlon of the case The parties Intermarried Intermar-ried In Salt Lake March Gth 1897 W R Itutchlnson Is I plaintiffs attorney 1 j No nit f From a letter written to Mrs Oscar 4 W Hyde under date of May 19th by her husband who Is I laboring In the I missionary 1 field In Waynesburg Green T county Pennsylvania It Is I feel tied I that he Is I meeting with very kind treatment I team the good people among whom his l 0 i I lotVs r cast lie writes t that when he went In to subscribe for n paper for j i rlC to 1 six 1 months the etlllor refused to nc I cpt any money from him and Invited him to come In whenever In the city Two very friendly notices clipped from local papers ot meetings to be held by 11 Elder Hyde OO dml his companion Klder Walter 11 Heller ot Ogden In the courthouse court-house were enclosed In the letter I Col J 11 Denhalter N 0 U has I obtained the following names of citizens citi-zens who will volunteer under the present pres-ent call for 7T OHO volunteers J II Denhalter n W Illbblns Thomas OB born Hay Bachman W W Walker Parley Smoot Irank Dusenberry I M Jones W Richmond Gus lllumen thai J M Davis Mrs Susanna Clegg of American 0 Pork died Wednesday morning at the age of 71 years She arrived In Utah from England In 1864 with her husband and family and has Iho In American Fork since that time She leaves many descendants Md friends to honor her memory William nay Is I building a fine brick residence on the corner ot J and Third streets to cost about 14000 U C Watkins Is I the architect Mr Watkln bas also completed plans for a I 211100 school house to be built In Peterson Morgan county C C A Christensen of Ephratm Sanpete conuty was a visitor In Prove yesterday on his way home from Sail Lake where he went to bid farewell tc one of his Bonn who has gone west with the Volunteers Dr S II Allen ot this city ham been elected first vice president of the Alum I nl association of the College of Phy k let Ana and Surgeons 01 Baltimore I The W C T U of Sprlngvllle are soliciting subscriptions for clothing for i the destitute Cubans |