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Show r i l: 111. 11 Uaiwui, tuh. VOL. VII. H4Vi4-- f o l&ra UUXXISON, r Act of ('.mgr rd Mxrh I!). lime,. JANUAKY UTAH, FKIDAY, Silt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 16, r Wil inm Wolf. of theology prof-so- r Mi ibiirham Young CoIegA, a Mur-t,u institution it Logan, Utah, has chuwI r btir tu Mormon circles, Logan dispatch which t!a Tribune tixli.r prints, by rcuoun cing his belief in the Mormon faith, ufu-in- g to pay tithes und severing !ns relation with tin college. Accord-ito Draft-sscWolfe, aa the Tribuu quotes hici in au interview, his cluLge of faith was duo to a trip to Mexico, which liim, he iid. that the Mormon chut eh l.ml receded and from tbo WoodruJ miuifer-tt iabta'.td pwly gatnou.s Ho iuu mi many young worn-who tin had lece.ntly entered into plural of elder m.niigo relation with the tli- - Mormon church. ProfesaorWoIf-is ijooted a? .saving : C?uterfieM--Amlri-- "l K I M, I ,r 1. ' ,rr r Ki J, . ti C - - ii:l'rt i! II. '.iiFtt i r art!elt C. eannworth. rk n n JCpbrairn Julius B. Uhri-p.sr.M e . m.i ., j. ,. ll.iie. M. n morning of old nge ami debility. Hiid Christian Munk. Tl) docemal was in her SJitii ymr. ... r.i' 'i j." tfj l ajette- - liana V!-. and,1 We ire pleased to state that Unde U!.,rlSnil Jo!m S. u.trdsley, Sthcal RarJ dutit-is to able his resume Jans Stick lir Gunnison Georg E. B uicli ami D '' J i ". ivut.rt ( II. i. aa mail carrier after being confined to ,,y '.nUiv, J.rne-- t M.ul?n. r i! i i,e. k fur with a rheumatism. room wet his Mnti-lV:si.- .-nt Jc.pli V. JiU- Ccnl.rII.IJ Prulnct Postmaster J. P. Mad-i-- n has Hen and V. G. BaitcUi. n. Fn imi .ii.i,confined to his room the greater por John U. Me!l.-Mayfield and': tion of the week as the result of a fall James A. llill. ,, Juf, Wnlfe um it, ti is o :n which was caused by hi1 cane slip President Amlermmit.-Sterling upon by tie Ogden Standard, ping on an icy sidewalk. f'11 ai11 resident Lra Slmrn.tk r. tun- Mormon paper, ns follows ; M-- . ho will m everheld tin tiijgs Prof. Y. M. Wolfe ,,,s tuni d AXKXT SUGAR FACTORY. al wards at o clock p. m., Sunday, !rqv-- , p,. jji.J Im giien the alt Lak 21. lu.u rjrl'i'. January Tribun a ji ng at ery of his nu cm LEWIS AXDLILSOX, According to reports the stigir trust for renouncing c.is nligicti. The has decided that Sanjv to county shall JOS. Y. JEN'S FA, wide is a rich moi for the Tribune, not have a sugar factory this year. It K.UA SHOMAKEK, ns it will prove servinhlo in th j ght is admitted that th: site selected isati Stake Presidency. licit pap r i making on the 11 i ruou ideal on ; the lands surrounding it IpiMpic. It will mid to the and tho Janus of county gen-eANNOUNCEMENT b"ing h irented and will make the raiswell b are for et illy adapt'd There will bo preaahiug at the people of the nation look askance at Id and the con ing required acreage A 'or;n'JI1, in Cm unison, Tue-da- y eviu-be secured ; yet, it spite of all prom-ije- Chapel L"Un prejudging the j next at 7 :d'J o'chHi. All are! eoplo tho trust sa)8 no. and tho people iog Wt' Lds criticto invited to ',r seats attend ; free. cuidially ruu-- t go without a sugar factory. The wli.it Prof. Wolfe si)s aliy an;ilzo Utah Sugar company have footed the and then themsolved if i: is a people of both Sanpete and Sevier cridiblo widicHM ngaint the religion counties loeg enough, so that they lu lias profe-se- d for ten years, should be convinced that the only He is the son of a Jn sbuuri.in way to get local factories will be to ln!eLrg)iimn, according to his c ., , UU the OV....1N.-- . : . get some on a outside of tho Utah la. (.n.,rlM, Moj:ii W'k Fate of tho build to it. Friday (tonight) company Sugar leu i cars ago; four ycaia there-- j ed. after hu discovered that p jlvg.-.nSaturday 1 he Millennium. EXTERMINATE THE LOVE was being practiced with th-Sunday An important qiu stiou to VIXE, 1 i j n-- v I i m j ! ! t -- i .. ,tu r- .i.o-y- . i r ; I L-- wh - j ( -- j j . a j -- J i ; ! 1 i mi-tru- -t r been, I Wolfe is quoted as say-i- ug that he sought yn explanation of ihuiO eochujoua of Apu:t!e John Henry Smith, akiug how these poiyg amoos marriage could bo with tho Wuodruil manifesto, and he s ProPs-o- r ; a-i- k j is reported us quotiug Apo.tlo Smith j : u by, Biother Wolfe, do you not understand that the manifesto vas only a trick devised to beat the devil at his own game.? Professer Wolfe is a native of New FarniiT. York, the eon of a Presbyterian clergyDeseret The Farmer is in receipt of newsiu the man. After engaging paper business he came to Utah ten the following inquiry from a sub years ago and became a convert to scriber at Corinne, Utah : Can yen suggest, any remedy for Moruiouism. the eradication of the love vine from alfalfa fields? Please answer in your Dangers of a Cold asa How to Avoid Them. .More fatalities have their origin in next isue. Answer by editor: cr result from a cold thau from any The love vine (cuscuta epithymum) other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is has seeds which take root in the soil no danger whatever from a cold when aod puts forth a shout which winds it is properly treated in the begiuniag. itself around some living plant. As For many years ChamberHins Cough ao nas the plaut obtains a good star the shoot disconnects itself from the Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine earth and derives ita nourishment in use for this disease. It acts on from the juice of the plant to which nature's plan, loosens the cough, re- it clings. In this parasitic state the lieves the lungs, opens the secretions dodder has no need for organs of and aids nature in restoring the sys- nutrition of its own, and nature theretem to a healthy oonditiou. Sold by fore takes them away. In the case of this wood we have, then, the degraded Gunnison Co op. spectacle of a plant without a root, without a twig, without a leaf, and Nonce- having a stem so useless os to be into bear its own weight. An All persons knowing themselve adequate bears about 2,oOO will average plant indebted to the Guunisen Co-oseeds. please make settlement of their acits eradication W8 have count before the 22d of January hadRegarding some experience, and as a result 1906. Acoounts unpaid at that dale of the experiments we advise vex Jv will be placed with attorney for colstrongly that in order to rid a field c lection. tuis pest, the Iucern or alfalfa sh'-u0. B. BERGLUX.D, Supt, be cut before the dodder seeds ripen, as near the ground S3 possib.D, end ' .U-aM- ; Jt-- s be auswep-d- . Wednesday Dead. Baptism For the Spirits In Prison, Thursduj Forced to Starve. B, F. Leek, of Concord, Ky, says : For 20 years 1 sullered agi.uies, with a soreou my upp.r lip, so puiu-ful- , sometimes, that i could not nafc. After vainly trying everything else, I cured it, with Buckleu'a Arnica Salve. At Paul vou Xordecks drug store ; Ouly 2oc, tho whole crop collected and buruod. This method seems rather Gevt.ro, when we have to dispense wdh iho crop for the year, but the ojy other method which would likely be would be to plough the field of alfalfa up and grow bomo oiLwr crcp, as wheat or oats, for a low years before reseeding. juither of tho above wrU be successful, and the mdivauuai will have to judge for himself which ia tuo moie economical, taf mu3 sr.ediig iucern or aififa should Kf)&rci carrduiiy egainst dodder lLl Bin sh.-.fue-cessf- ul m.-ihu- tar-me- r ! I i m , p I I li- Dr-ri-- vt I j 1 ri.iius. I and lYter-t- u w s sati-die- Mormon settlements iu Mex co are closely in touch with tho-- e of Ariaoua irad iu each case pel gamy is pr .diced us freely us it ever has Larson. J or, It. i. t. , W.li J -- r iho r. v ,J. .!, !,!! I'r..t. Kearns ami John n 1 o i .u Tn:!HU Mm. Eliibelh Rivlnrda wifu of John B. M;iibn, died thn o as follows AxIrI MAXTI. nnlM'i row a Officers C i Au-ti- i:t. NO. Home Missionaries In the County Rich Morsel For the Anti i?4L 3, ! I ? ' dideit'ut methods couac.ded wu uulawhii nuny osi ho uphold and mu L t )n flnglc:! You:i g oulier 'Da! wj 1.1 i'jia'uju.i : time 10 ey nf Homuou .eiuqon, uui t Dtre p v B.H C) l.S )l l, ui out y .wcorn witn'..-pldinl pr-w- 4 , boUiv3 that the above th ) moat ofiective , ! r . f , touisb''' "ii L i. l i n ) . wfjT-'- - ! accepting - 1 t'iTonu.nt I . X , a dy pi or r.,vstl could he have so c c of Jot:.i livery mu Hi' r 'i- fuivo b. A ( ..id. i. h. . .on . . t ;. |