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Show 4 i -- DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY JANUARY 3 1910 pie child whose heart was clrenand His will Isihai there lie a gatberiiig nf tbe- - chtlamn f Israel from among the nations of the tarth; to receive the word, to perform the ordinances, to do work for pun kindred dead. Our mission Is to save mankind; to help them understand their relationship to Qod. and to teath them to so live that when they leave this sphere they may return into Jhf presence Of Goa and there dwell- forever and ever pure. IflSPEL MESSAGE - , wider Addresses Thoroas Only a little cold In the head may be the beginning of an obstinate of Nasal Catarrh, Drive out the Invader with Ely Cream Balm applied tralgHt-to- lfi inflamed passage. Pgica 60c. If you prefer to use an stomtaet. ask for Liquid- Cream Balm. It has all the good qualities of the solid form of this remedy and will rid you of catarrh or hav fever. No cocaine to breed a dreadful habit No mercury to dry cut the secretion. Price 76c.. with spraying tube. All druggists, or mailed by Ely Bros.. H Wprren street, .New Turk. ce Mostly gathering Composed Touristsof - THe tuffed-up-afa- r-. plan of salvation Of the Keetorntkm ( l.orch la the Prophets , Com I union H hh tod. Tells of FUNEBAL at- sudience. mostly tourists, In the tabernacle U being the first lrtiTda afternoon. 3 of the month, (he regular fasday with and I ttw services held TTneria! tourlat at OF GEO. A. WISCOMB. Weil Known Citizen Laid to Heat In City Cemetery Yesterday. . V, The body of George A Wiecomb was I4d to rest in city. cemetery Sunday afternoon He died Friday, having been strlcken with paralysis seven years ago, and confined tos, hla horde, 118 D street, --the pant .The S "Eider Thomas HulIwas Hho ukMS "Murnionisn)'' for bis n)f J. J. McClellan presld-- t Jerusalem itth. orfaft, rendt-rtn- i I Need Thee Every n." Pir -fraumerie.- in a manner master of that great him .tThotd Prater waa offered by rfmmrnt. -'.rJrnnW H SehuUhrea tour-year- dr If mHJWVeW'W 'Hjw. part: thou-san- rr, It ds ttf-n- m tht -- 1 fir 32-6- uand Going to Bus. Coll. ? YOr -- ester-day- Utah Business College Principals The Beginning of the 2nd Week of Rowe & Kellys Big Prosperity Sale -- 6EOBGK A. WISCOMB. Rev. P. A. Slmpktn conducted the services at the family residence, attended by numerous relatives and 7 friends. ", The deceased was born in Sussex county, England, August 1, 1841; came to New York city in 1846; to Utah in the 18(8. His death Is the first in original family in Utah since Mr. WIs-coarrived here, over 41 yearn ago. Mr. Wtscomb worked for Wm. Jennings ft Sons for years; then waa with the grocery department of ft Co. for it yeara. He la the eldest brother of a family of eight, him: Miss the following surviving Mary Wtscomb, W. J. Wtscomb, Mrs. S S Fannie Naylor, Mrs, Stone, J E. Wiscomb, city sexton; Mrs. E. O. Brown, W. W. Wiscomb. hts wife end mother. 84 years of age. His surviving children are: Mrs. Allen Burt, Walter J. Wiscomb, G. Wiscomb, Arthur George A. Wiscomb and Mrs. JosePetersen. E. phine Cun-ningt- MBS, ERWIN DIES IB TEXAS. Former Salt Lake Girl Succumbs to ' Asphyxiation. ", - Sad jiews cornea from 13 Paso, Tea.. of the death there of Mrs. P. H Erwin, of the late Aposgi anddaughter tle Erastua Snow of St Georg, She was from asphyxiation. ing a bath in her room Saturday evening, when escaping gas from burner suffocated her, and the lifeless body was found later by Mr. Erwin, who at the time of the accident was asleep. A message was sent Sunday to Mrs. A. T Christensen of this city, Mrs. Erwins mother.'"' The' "tkxtf Milt be brought to this city Thursday for Interment- The., deceased- Provo, 87 years ago. but most of her ltfe was spent In Salt Lake, where she wavs married. Her husband was formerly city manager of the Bell Telephone company, resigning to become generaj 'manager of vtbe Southwestern Telephone company at El Faso. She is survived by a child 2 years old. was-bura- at, DEATH OF LAURA SNEDAXEB. Mrs. Laura A. 8nedaker, age 45, wif eof L.-Snedaker, 431 east Fourth South street, died Saturday of asthma. She leaves a son four years of age. and her husband survives her. Her sister, Mrs. Fred B. Gillett, resides in this citv She was born in Salt Lake City. The deceased was a daughter of one of the 147 pioneers, her father, Morris J. Snedaker, having come to Utah with the second company of pioneers that entered Sait Lake valley, reaching here hi September of 184" after Brigham Youngs only six weeks company. TWa- - funeral service will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock at the JvItVth . ward Bishop meetinghouse. Woolley presiding. C. from this earth without having bad an tb truth, 0pfirtun,ty n?"n receive the tidings Smith revealed to man-an- d Waa it so that In this nineteenth centurystrange God should deign to come m esrtf) and unto sgaip man th pure word when give confusion Weed throughout the - world? Why ,hat Prophets be raised up in trir days? When man had de- parted from the true faith, God spoke "tain, not unto wise men, but a aim- - iPh"T AH UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. Commander Ncvlus Writes Appreciative Letter to Mayor. Mayor John8. "nranrord .l tir re celpt of a letter from H. M. Kevins, of the G. A. past commander-in-chie- f 1U, maintaining in glowing terms that the annual encampment held at Salt waa a success In take last summer every way. Mr. Nevius pays a heartfelt' tribute to the memory of the late Fisher rant "i . Harris ln.hiS.Ktter whlc.h foItow; . Red Bank, N. J., Dec. 87, 10. To the Hon. J. 8. Bransford: Tours 1 Mwe & KelyC, lei 7 South Main St. Girls Winter Outergarments ience that a the boys girls 33 Per Cent Discount OFF Girls' Coats 75 Childrens Coats 50 Girls Reefers ALL HALF PRICE Childrens Bearskin Coats, Half Price ' ,3 to 6 years - used. The snows are heavy along along the line to Soldier Summit, which of the 20th Inst, conveying to me the ia causing some anxiety a to the spring heartfelt thanks of your committee for freshets. my efforts In making the forty-thir- d national encampment at Salt Lake City FIRE AT.AB.1fB QUESTS. a success. Is at hand. The encampment was Indeed m success and owing to the splendid work of your committee. Windsor Hotel and StickneyV" Scene MY seyerq lllnese there the last two Of Early Morning Blase. me meetl from or three days prevented Ing with your committee and thanking Defective electric ylring waa the them In person, although 1 , told 8 ter rptt if the rwnooitttee we called to let cause of a costly fire in the basement me know and I would be present and of the W. A. Btlckney cigar store, 22S do the beet I could. I called on our muMain street at 1:44 Sunday morning tual friend, Fisher 'Harris, and thanked and the fire fighters were kept busy for him for your committee. In my own bewas half and that of the Grand Army of the nearly six hours before the Mass- -were under control, stock and fixtures magnificent manRepublic, for the very 315.000 to extent of and tha damaged ner In which wo were entertained. building to the extent of 81,500 I learned Indirectly last week that h tho to Windsor the the Guests hotel, of hag gone to the great beyond. The Comnumber of 220, were .driven into tno mercial club baa lost one of it most 'street, but most of them found shelter valued members and your community at the Kenyon. The building and stock one of your most valued citi: josses are covered by insurance. loved him dearly. The fire was discovered by Edward Please convey my kindest regards Bern night clerk at the hotel.' He Commercial the of to all your members detected smoke issuing from the basement and was' quick to make an invesclub, with wr merry- - Christmas tigation. Beers lost no time in areas-In- g happy new year. recovered T have almost entirely the guests and told them to leave toone and severe Illness sad the hotel quietly. He turned in aa from my and the apparatus from headalarm truly, all I am always your -h. m. rmvfua, quarters and station No. t responded, Cfc C la A. SJ charge pf Chief Gior. The fire wa Past Onmnanrtwvla-Chio- B oy5 Overcoats Every boys outer coat in stock; reefers, to 14 years; Russian coats, sizes 3 to 10 years; long coats, sifces 10 to 18 years; regular.pricearange.irom $3.00 up to $12 in reefers and Russians and from $5.00 to $18.00 itfthejong coats. sizes 4 1- -3 IFe place no Off sizes B oys Suit Special About 100 buis inter suits, double breastreefer style; sizes 8 to 3G years only; all broken lots in our regular $6.00 lines and afew of even higher priced ; ALL THIS SEASONS PURCHASES: Your choice during this sale at the special price of s ed ' $3:95 restrictions on this sale, except we cannot send approvals. Any garment will exchanged during this sale, or purchase price refunded if "not satisfactory: - be ' cheerfully i sr that w "tier if ground at hrtns not kills all tiMharmful fierm life the 'milk may contain. Tils diKtur staid! that Dr. Wrightvac-( f to England had discovered a Wray cinate foe the prevention of typhoid on the name principle as f nation for flmallpox. This ! done by injecting into the body the Infusion jbeln from dead typhoid germs. practised In tho American army. that e - UKE 1 belief In the true faith in his Son, Jesus, that Jesus shed his blood that mas might believe In him; and obey Ins commands. We teach what Peter taught to the multitude on the day of We must repent, bo baptPentecost ised. that we may receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. Tho first principles of the gospel of the Latter-da- y Saints He pentanes from our of today are: sins, reformation of our lives, baptism b immersion, and laying on of hands Wo for the gift of the Holy Ghost, teach also that we are tho children of Gd When I say we," I do not mean a select few, tint all the children of men who dwell upon the earth. God is the Father of our spirits; ke sent forth from bis presence our first parents; they became mortal men and omen by taking on mortal bodies by order of our Father In heaven. We sere Sent to earth to work out ur saltation; to obey the command of Gcal, to prove we are faithful to him, and if e prove true, when this earth's career is ended we shall return to his presence and In time become gods and ne sith Christ, our elder brother. John tells ns that God is the light and those that believe on him may become sons of God. Mormonism teaches that the destiny of man IS to become like his Father. God; that he will Inherit ns Father s kingdom, his powers. It la not mans destiny to become only good man all the time, we are to be GddT own song and daughters, sent to earth to work out our own salva tion and exaltation, and returning to aim will progress in power. In glory, uoulw become Goda;--.- -, .. Hormonlsm comes to the world with a message of life end salvation for -- eil menkiRd Itr band 1 its fellow man Every Latter-da- y Saint who lives hi religion lives for the aid of hi. fellowman. The object of this Church is to save our Father's children- - to teach them of the gior-'knthing-whave received;' and share them with alL It la God's plan to save ail his children who will ac cept the Lord It is not for the few. it is sometimes saJd that Mormontsm a narrow . that only those who accept it will be saved. It la true there Is no other name through Which man may SJJW'ed Uianthtjjf Jeaus XJhrist; to receive the fullest glory we must on him and accept his gospeL Mormon ism teaches the great and glorious doctrine of baptism for the "fid We do not believe with many that those who never heard truth are forever consigned to utter the darkness "and death Aar opportunity will be given every human who ever dwelt upon the earth being to hear the glad tdlngs of life and salvation, end to accept or reject It. If the gospel Is not received in this lifei Mormnnism reaches there will come an opportunity nd the grave, and baptism for the -- tion of the rmlk with the same water arenieana Jy which-- germs enter milk and once entered they find the mine a very favorable place in which to multiply. In a recent epidemic Hi Salt the flames. The only means of entrance wra by a dummy elevator and the firemen were at work six Hence,1 if these discharges from the Lake, the cases wlere restricted to the hours before they succeeded in getting customers of a certain dalfj body of an infected person were care SALT ROUTE the upper hand. Shortly after the fire fully treated with chloride of Mine unAfter milking the milk should be startedT a large case containing dead were til therein and the germs placet In vessels and kept at a low of which were "doing the articles have that of may clothing temperature by mrans of ice fort tin e out," fell into the Jmscment with some excreta within them were saturTht allows the antiseptic agents on- .fresh,. JotuttmT-o- f earrfcfott? fit a aetd ated grit tatard is arberrrnr purler The valuebf ftie blinding i pLced water, the danger from this disease the milk should COTHTTBY WANTS A PLUMB EB. pasteurized The 85.000, carrying 813 000 insurance. Thousand Feet of Roadbed and at would 'be greatly minimized doctor suggested the following wxv to The contents of the store were estia I p.r pasteurize Plaerf th milk bottle iai! The doctor explained mated at (50,000, with insurance tn thg Two Bridges Washed Tlie country i crytn aloud for an cent solution of chloride of lime wus all milk should be delivered In bottbxi sum of $33,000. t be used ii disinfecting the urine and in a vessel containing water and kep cnpinci r and plumber to fill a vac an -0ut at Minto. exeteta from typhoid patients, antUh.'t It there for one hour while the watt r c in the Indian service at the Colville A private safe may be rented In the if the treatment with this one per cent is kept at just about the boiling temA wage of S8M hoot in WdahmsSon. vsnlrs of the solution fire end burglar-proOBe hour, perature Thy give the milk the tern- 4 Salt Lake 'Security ft Trust Co,, then the germs were all dearTand Yh Main street, 82 00 per year. This will be held oh Feb. 2. excreta cou UTh4 disposed of Into the helt necessary tor pasteunxitton TELEGRAPH WIRES ARE DOWN without dangr 8ewer and cesspools This chloride of lime is inexpensive and can be had at all drug and grocery TYPHOID EPIDEMICS stores and should be used freely, he . said Passengers bent Went From halt Lake In disinfecting the clothing of paOver Soullirr Purific Trouble tients a 5 per cent solution of earboi c when the EASILY PREVENTED acid in to be first In California. clothing is thoroughly wet by that solution then it may be taken out and In a I per cent solution of the V lltnon OclUerrd Fourth placed same acid and allowed to ftrmatn for lr. The flood hlch mafthed out hunone hour n lirmJth in Third lvlurv dreds of feet of roadbed and took two Is the disinfectant most em WANT THE BEST INDIVIDUAL INFormalin Ward lestrrilar. Valle In Wash bridges out the Meadow ployed for the reason that it ih eiy STRUCTION there s one place you can be sure country on the Salt Luke Route Suneffective, being harmless to anmml I)r. A.. X. Hanson before th rarrnta life, but deadly to germs The burn.ng day prove to be more serious than class of Jhe Third ward dein the deof getting it day or night the sulphur Is was at first reported The heaviest livered the fourth lecture of his swim of struction of germ life, though ltwdl -westdtoafte-4- s of CaJienkv kUi vrrittiiw reported on health Df Hanson said fn part Tue doctor told of the epidemics in between that station and Rocks, aboutL .The most important consideration a number of townanvt showed that fn miles this side of Moapa the people of this region of country, la euh one the cause was found to he Genera! Manager It, E. Wells, who of the water supplv by My health'TVne, is the prevention of Hie South. Main and was on the road south when the floods dread disease, people living along it and who, having typhoid In the first place the dieeas were careless to throw the occurred ha returned to Salt Uks this is true in the fact that typhoid is I ml. 292. Or on the snow, by which means excreta Phone, Bell to dir art tiy movemenjt of repair ffafga the cause of death, and is aeo the water jas Infected j. and the diversion of Westward traffic the greatest of source E. second nants. ( Davis, Milk is the And state, your great in the suffering of greatest-factover the lines of the Southern Pact tie. A it tomes from the cowH BuU. The wmshouts ha ve dun gr.at rtatnt - mmklurt ott alcVncaa.. from the free ald Mr. Wells toJt has been said truly that tfce preage to pur Crack, tin usfetof tins that have been, warned day, and we will be Compelled to divention of typhoid Ih the sign of tta with infected well atei, and the dilu vert all westboundpassenger and of a umuiiunu, Intelligence sardtary Indefinite an for time. traffic freight The wire are ail down In the flooded for tho diaeaae, tjphold, though m district. Information la very meager, common anA sad in its results, is and It Is therefore impossible to tell easily prevented The do; toi "Hid that the full extent o'f the floods Gang'; tha 'recent epidemic of tvphoid in this of men have been put to work recity easily could have been prevented lines so that jnd the peopleof this community saVM pairing the telegraph the loss in loved oms arid other and immediate communication rapid If those in positions nf authority hd may be had with the submerged district, and large forces of men havi-bee- had the situation properlyfrf in hand There are two a ays guarding dispatched to the scene to commence the work of reconstruction. The against the ravages of the disease track will be put In shape Just as soon First, the careful prevision of condi as the conditions wilt permit and the lions of Infection; second, the producwork can be done.- - but until that time tion Of immunity. The cause of t pfini all California freight and paasenger is a small parasite restricted to the Last week hundreds of people took advantage of the many bargains offered in traffic will be diverted from this point human body, which can multiply from over the Southern Pacific until further a single bacterium to 16,000.000 hacterl i such Tempting Bargains wore never-befor- e this mammoth sale and all agreed in a proper medium within the spao notice. In 24 disease the horns the fact of that seen in Salt Lake, REGULAR SERVICE MAINTAINED Is purely human( it ie inbies leprosy are Hence animals not lower is why vc arc subject We all determined to dean up this entire stock and Daily trains will be run to the front, ought to be easily handed however, and the regular service wlii U The was disease cause discover of el be maintained os usual as far as It I In Germany tn ISS4 making prices that make the people prosperous. an epidemic possible for the tratnto go Today the and the parasite waaduring described so that We appreciate the many kindnesses of the people of this vicinity and inservice will extend as far as Acoma, now we know it and can see it and van No. 1 will leave on time at Nevada. examine infected tissues and mk 11 50 p. m., tend to make this big prosperity sale a lesson in economy . carrying regular sleeping sure whether or not It is actually prescar, diner, roaches, baggage and mail ent It is very motile, and moveIts car, and No 2 will make Its regular ments are accomplished by means of Freight traffic to trips returning. filaments, or flagetlae XtiJoet not Acoma will also be maintained, and aa tiny live long outside the human body, and as quickly repairs on the track are Is killed by strong sunlight and by hign completed we will extend the run unbut- - extreme cold do til the entire line Is In running order temperature,, not sufriceto kill, only to suspend it I cannot tell when this will operation for the time being again be until the real extent of the damage It is likely to be prevalent in artesian done is ascertained, but from all rewells, but the doctor explained It ports tt may be several weeks before not carried either in the air or in Meanthrough traffic ts restored. clothing as are other diseases. On- while everything is being done that if possible In the way of facilltatii.g traffic. as well as In the work of repairing the tracks in the washout district.'' AT LUND AND MINTO. The Salt Lake Route was visited Saturday and Sunday with heavy floods near Lund and Minto. The washout at the former location was repaired Saturday night, but at Minto LOOO feet of roadbed and two bridge were washed away, and laborers with material were ruehed to the scene. The sawmill canyon pour its water Into the Meadow Valley wasn at Minto, sometimes In immense quantities. The canvon extends from Minto to Mow pa, where, the waters empty into the Muddy, and then into the Rio Virgin and the Colorado The location where the most damage la dove is between Calient and Elgin, 21 mites, but details are wanting on account of the wires being (low n. PASSENGERS DETOURED. General Manager R. E Weils, who was at Minto at the time of the washMTe know there are hundreds of people wait ing for this sale parents who know from past experout. returned Sunday night to tfiis clty tobave.-aU v .pikes, during .traiBe,ceuyJit.ii..Uier;eide. ow;. means our seasoiLam yexy. reascoiAbiejmd that a r The passengers were put In a special everv infant's coat included. Noth-m- g train of nine ' care and sent west over vexv great savins;, indeed,. Every coat, overcoat, every 'tffe' Soirtficrii MuJfrftf, "a pfJutev reserved. Half the winter is still ahead. Every garment you buy means a savtoday, with all west bound travelers over the Union Pacific grid Rio one-thir- d of the regular selling priee. District Grande road. PSmenger ing Agent Kerr Is at Ogden looking after the transfers there. TROUBLE IN CALIFORNIA. 1-3 There sre wakbouts st Cajon Pass and at Otis, on the Los Angeles diviONE-THIR- D sion. The landslide at Cajon will require two days to repair. At present trains from this city go no further than Acoma. The office of the Bait Lake Route received the following Sunday night from 50 long coats; sizes 30, 12 and 34 only; all fauev and plain tailored coats in stock. Lon Angeles: Torrential mins during the last 2S hours did much damage in this vi; cinity and seriously impeded traffic on The railroads and lnterurban lines. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years(;-al- l Santa Fe and Salt Lake railroad comlong coats mid reefers in cloth, fur, velwts and plushes panies post all trains coming by way of ' included. Cajon Pass tisd up by landslides within the pass. Trains on these linee which are held at Sut left Loe Angeles today Bernardino. Southern Pacific main - and The branch lines were damaged and traf- 'Winter,. weight..!Coats f ox. sdxQoLoy skat ingjjiiail. t a ilored ;iual o ria Is of Scotch cheviots, caat-o- f fic delayed by Washouts soutti-aa- d this city. Most of the damage will in new shades; sizes 6 to 16 years. be repaired before noon tomorrow, according to railroad officials. On the Santa Ana division of the Pacific Electric the overflow of the Santa And river Inundated the lowland and several families had narrow escapes. -- white-only : '""ON THE RIO GRANDE.The Rio Grande was tied up Sunday . afternoon, between Provo and Salt Lake, by the washing out of a culvert at Riverton, necessitating the nee of the tracks of the Salt Lake Route between this city and Provo. It was believed that by this afternoon, repair n Christ. Mor monism leaches and firing Ood. and clean jperfect the most Important things to know about :UUa germ, ia IhAA-i-i. must cofoe from the body of one infected by means of the discharges from that perm'a body and H no other way. Of -- wls-doia- Vt Quality Oil -- Whatsis Coffee soon located In the basement of the cigar store but. the smoke was su dense The firemen had great difficulty in or What are the claims of Xrlhmrrs of that doctrine which iTserhsps Ihe'rtopt discussed and . nJroaderatood of aU'the worlds today Mow many there are In who know so Dn country today latter-da- y Saints. inti concerning the Wr tlamv to have received from the Smith, the lad. through .Joseph of the Lord prophet the true gospel Oil Its purity. in Chrii--t :SJ the Lord revealed himself to We tho riaun hen he called upon the lor Joseph should he which to as Lord for guidance creeds. At j,4n of the Jarring, clashing the lime there was a religious revival la profiviW IHJK neighborhood, each ferrd seeking converts, each claiming The lad waa to hare the true gospeL mafueed and depending on the prom- man If lack that any jtsria James him ask and he shall receive. Joseph sought the Lord as to which While church sat acceptable to him. In purer, thy Lord appeared in a pillar 6TBft with his Sow. Jesus Christ, commanding the boy to hear him. He told that In due time the true plan t)i ,f life and salvation would be revealed The plan was not new: it to him was a restoration of the gospel of Jesus . HEAVY FLOODS First -- Hder Hull said In r 4 i 1 |