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Show , -- .,,, , doso, . , , 't , , .1. -- ' ''': ' .' ' s ' - .....-- --- anal ,. , - , " ''. ' ' --- . -,,, ' , t ' t Hungarian Most Pay Penalty for Murder of Thos. R. - - - , ' '1, - SUSTAINED. t State Supremo Court Affirms Jude. went, Pastoing heath Sentence.... Sweeps Away Last Hope. , ri .v. - i ..S tlt r 01 ' ! - vrA (3 , .. ii! finhet:ii 41, , avtioliodueds 0,,,, antottiltsti hbv,slia.,, to filtilando :hi: aotimdthe Tpootheseryshaonudldr,r3b,1;, ,,,, i Wh0n a . :!' ' r "'mount of talent is shown. a 'irk, 01. ta,. company ought to be formed " ward. ,, thP of undertakilum 'z,lai All the - - , IMprOVOITIOnt association- ii,,t their object the making nf a 0 014 min!? tarehr!sui - , , rme.le affidavits that IAmont made a threat- move toward sling before Mollta lited.- - htsIlip...pocket It was held by the court that the evidence was merely cumulative and tent of a nature to warrant a new ., trial. i ---'k nth. 'obtaining in the had beew adopted mignon-fielbere.--Th- e d rt. illi. C 4:711::Ehbrbem.usorstr:ananamandonfelforancalii:parriollairinguitIontitpodp:::.;:twee;:utisti:ehaboetitlij 1 rore:popornrtoestle.r;owthheonsonitconnoret satteachttauttefitthe....colinnenper;seorais:botined motilnmAdkoei3;onhuentogirticpepoonta-11- reeltto4nitihYL.I.Onoauts I is the nearuturs treatment 'It le ...greatest comfari dimeoverrof the Ste Try It today. Sold everywhere. S mos. arrest 1111Y substitute.. For trial package, address Alien a. 'Olin- Iltak Li BAY. IC Iti , .jot number or visits had been made Tracts putts. sports. and social entertainments. had been distributed, religious books !The latter have a bnelietal effect upon Veined, and gospel conversations held.' 3r".th "'be!! they sr. properly condome antra luul ducted. At gray gathering et. goys t1 I ' 1)1,1! 11V.ittg n.,.,,.--,ott- .. , tr. rl 71, it ,s to' ' '" thty ' kiki l the it Ti: coming Jimmie. ''. . i Au. DRUGGIST. 7 f,,,, '': which necitesitetes a whole to of other falsehoods battalion etretigthen it. bile truth is always able to stand alone Ile Raid that the beginning of the ,Morition' faith was not shrouded in the darknesa of niyetory' but was a plain artHer. ,He said that inexperienoed people ,ocimetimea think it an easy matter to deceive but only find themselves behind; prison bars. like boy's ho deeming it simple to counterfeit money, find themselves to jati OM matter of the rinnk "t Mormon would have u been y the speaker de.elared; for one cannOt succeesfully forge the Ititole. for instance. He pointed oat hos tostmatic Is the development Of thie entire work, the growth of Coe ehnry-organization, which it 'relied the most perfeet organization in the Werid, with the exception. perhaps. of the tleman atter! Thousandp and hundreds of thouSaint& the sands of Latter-daopeaker Paid. have learned the truth of and of Hook Is this Mormon, the the on the nt know "I . ix true, Urid that 'Mnripeniem Joseph Smith vas a prophet of God.' PrtEST, C. W. rEsitosir.. doered ilielddeclared a the hymn "Great After the singing God Indulge my humbles cialm." by the Si.. Penrose spoke, choir. President declaring that the able arguments of the previons speaker must appeal to this eonirreicin tot true eople-who tudy Mitt Hook of Normost wonderful nVin theme. and also that the eoming forth l(fil av I . ll I I; i Olt 1 - I I I i 1-- i, L'" !t i., !I .1 : 'S , t , i,,.,,,4 t i 1 k i li i s:' & t f, ''. V ' , , , 4.it , ' , , ; t ; ' A , ,, , t- '1! .1 '' I.' j ': !, ', it .edb 1 t: ,1 ; t i io I); 01 01 F. , , 4 I ' if' 1' r I . , skit power of OOd and not of rose.. Thitt President Penrose pointed Mils broupht athmered601;(1.11 befrotomm, thheea;on. by t ,,, . k Jo - 4, t L A t A 't ti 4 1 'MI fO .;,k4.7,1 -r ,,,4e ' A !'1, . , CA - , $t I -- ,1( I ' j; - - -- P fjffl 4.st , '1 ! LUll I '.'' 0.0...0.,...i!0...4,..," , - S ' Tfil 1 .,. 1 flr c ptrarcdeder . 1 h iiy , ., patterns fine; il g , f.', al- the Union.' MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS AT The speekry then wild that thee, were three v;,,es concerning the UNUSUAL PRICES Prophet Joseph and this rnmement.. wide by 3 yards long, formerly SI ad each. on One. that he was an Importinent Im Hie at Ile,. poster: another. that he was,,,aaelf each. wide by 2 ),ards long, formerly' $ l deeeived crithn,.:.ist:,tint the third was i VC ;I, I on sole. ski Se. that !iewft. 1010,1 41 God. 01.4 of or S each. 81.:5 wide formerly by long. yard. the greatest neonhets s hq f.ver lived on sale MIL Proddent Penrose gent this glehe. on to say thut the first vieW had been ALL HEMMED READY FOR USE abandoned larSely: but that the seoond. namely. that tho l'r,h1,41diet Joseph,masuall; DAltikailEisKFive4groodi 4sdnisemnstakorrorany:sytrds, .qa.44411;ffinCif a In not are bellevers the Ish. PILLOW CASESmade from good quallrY of Pure those LIR by white muslin. deep heists. well made. full 4:AZil Inch size. doctrine of the eburo,h of Lattcr-da- y lee each, Sainte. ;17,..pte,,arker,deectlamre,darteha4rum. Forr;:vy geti seachts, bleached muslin: no be ard:quadty them each: VIIITILIBle0 by. elglit it.tnesses, dreaming: fornier price-la11100-inc- h sheet. worth gde 1.7W 7.....,f.4.45c each. I ::'.th:u.: :nait nkr4:1 oItth: thtire.:dt"ohDdYnn,,et7h1:. i 4 r' 111 ;125 dozen; at 712c each, or 75c dozen. ,i , , -- , .., iql ver.ign Mates of I : ' frj yard. ready hemmed for use; many pretty , ', , 0 colors;checks, plaids, stripes, not a few odd pieces, but a complete line of 1212c ginghams for 712c yard. PONGEE OR SHANTUNG ,bordPrshighly mercerized cloth in blues, tans, and black with border. Original price 19c yard. on sale for 1212c and ' :. a GINGHAMSFipe assortment of plain ft l . , it , POPLINFine, silky cloths in brown, tan,, blues, red, gray and white and black; 27 inches wide. Our 19c cloth for 121,2c yard. NATURAL DRESS LINENSMade froM pure flax, with that untadable natural tan color, 27 10c yard. it); inches wide. 15c quality reduced tocurtain DRAPERY SCRIMBordered scrim; just a new line of the most beautiful borders in liorallesigna; not a lot of short lengths, but you can get enough to curtain a whole room. 36 inches wide,. Regular 20c yard for 14c yard. DAMASK SCARFS for dressers, buffets and if,4, made from a fine quality of pure 0sideboards; damask, full 18x54 inches, Form-- , or nrice 39c each, on sale 25c each. Penroloo.--"The- tbsermbirti:b7aoef'frtr..:on - 1 9 - Dascillcin. , 0 0 0 ,f- ', ,, - 1 . ,1t :, 4 ,, I:0 , ,, .,.......... 1 t . 0 LN -- DRESS , . N, '5; Down in Bargain n,... 4) grianth anytng the people of the Vnitod Meow" said President ' D41 'I I t ; 11., lil to () (3. Ti. faltoehood : ' 11 IA I i ) I . ' :::: ) ft ,I, 11;., Earring. 0 61,CFITRI1 creates. aid in over greatest ' I, I 104 Pert I its purity and wilotern ' someness are Natures '4, i t Ite--ri- :' allon-1862itiot- ' The power 1 .. ; .eliwnoterld atowne:d , ',1 - A Good L 1 - - - mon Ii divine and that Jonsph Smith I. of Gott. a prophet sent by him to eetablish the Church which shall grow , I V 6'!: ALI:, o' lLn 'n'inaii,st thP) elvish to give.my own testimony. ,.,, me the,. orsineel, I was a boy when I 0,ci- - I' int.troirnonVocotrriml. . of ti ,trr thr. World, fol. ""... braced the dooPPI1 have had !enewl hs thP hearsie ,nd hicalbers timony with me, that the Book of 3I'lr. i of the fAmIly and -- t 'l. 4 i ,1,,,etrethctelt,rir:e. ,,, j,. ' t 1 r1;t I 1,' for Ceasazaptios. , .. . . e rsz the 1111011110 dr:inning:Amin IV 41 I ,,,, , -- abroad beys',Mutual Improvement associatiotes ' iss to provident" develop Manly men.clean in body ot the mistion was composed of six and mind. At dwelling places for the each front Spirit of Clod.- provident' of seventleaone' trio.- en the piano. quorumassociated with the stake An instrumental prendency and acting under the super- clop. and violin. was rendered by Ervision et the rine Council of Severities. ma, Murray and ' , .v Irving snow. .- Card. have been prepared, upon which O. :1"" wilyrsoE. ALLEN'S FOOT-EAM- a will be noted the manta of' the visits 'rbe sntimetin powder to be shaken into Hisbno Osborne J. P.:Widtesse Se idloesif you want rest and comfort for to --the home' of the people. the assembly. He said that 'the& tentler. , aching. swollen. anWeteing , Off MISSIONARIES REPORT, the hors and ; girls should learn : use alien's Pont-EssRelieves corns tetsa ill 5 idonTbssantaimituottedphtlyvsicals t 1i 1 , .rdholvioreaan - .1 t ,i I ifjs -.- .--- I TlibralkstabeiLttor I I SGOT ) 11.20aiWilk!' owuorefournmatisturipcto.f . a, t . ,,,1!1, t;.,,,noli 4,qtverp,1 tho doionsett, ,v'ill 'EA :t . r!itsn a l'',"tftrl trtrdir!:aare ri Nt .1,,,,,,, -- 111 tonfrmnewo.f a4 ! if fur-nig- rrinottihn2 'IL!:j. - t Latter- irkeadliocwoasvetarekdenevoidnetnhes4 ' A, 1. i. ,,,,zi i 1 't''i , 1, i fi ----1 ' Eln,rr i ' the-sta- ke 11111111111P - Diamond good-sise- .- .-- Tne Ile': i 1" ,p411kinir ,,,"4 a ni.ite i ir,f' l ILtc' tio",t i I ';'i , Kai-ric- k 1 ti$1 I 4iZZETiagoo.. gospel- ofi... l , al 1st i t - in Catrip-Poek-A- d g the 1 A', Ask your grocer. .. rnffisti,nonreistdnata,..hd:Ètritrt,elrettimPri.tnnotnnt:o.te,;I::,ltzttl-r;tiln...)- Net J'i i - mene--Eves- ing 1 ' 1, ,' ,ftll . ,c being true and thiit ' Rogers Silverware Free ! t 4 f, factory ' Australis, I leartid that al. tv ,i. ors in the Rook of WIT!11,1,c1 hale fi,,;11 la Jesus Christ. in baptism, In in forgiveness of sins- and ail ',f stism bellete the Donk 'of Moimon i of divine origin and also believe te,e c.; '4,,, Mormon's God. , n contains a coupon that helps you get ' I ,,,, that package I 4 h an and cou- Remember, , leaves our , 1 ,,,i over knew. enroll at this Rook learndthit.stirilftnit7nttn't..7 ,ItIliteaNrannwiesell'il 211.eitcac'i: prtrian I ire. Positions ontrit on eileit'faithrill hosore uates. will God, help. "Great God inditige. My humble! ' -- Did you ever hear of anyone sho in clairri, and Verdi'. anthem, "From earnest took up Its study. declaring Van Deana. 200 that the Rook of Mormon was untrue' Afar. Gra'enout Lord," I never did. Pretident Charlet It Hart at the .' Well, what of it as IMO man said eouncil of r.eventies, saelhe firet to me after I had been talking .peaker- of the aftertmon. Itex spoke In general the NariouoAttackt along this line the other flay. Well. the made upon the theolog aiid the belier nook of Mormon is a history of half of lie the ancient world. of the riiees On thie "NtOrtr1011Mi1.. tie declared that hemisphere 1l 0 on which ee live. Ix not color of the grectett event of the nineimportant, 'In the Rook of Morteenth rentary ass the coming forth that mon Ivo- reed testimony noncerning Stermonisin;" He spoke of the ti kind or teen who were witness, to the Christ's resurrection from the. dead, he we, have ordinances gavo the the proildetion of the Hook of Mormon, establishment their and among priests AP being true and eneible men. men to under- 10 j them. Is It not wheo grave their testimony under the stand these things Important that se may follow most sidemn elecumetenees. In the right track? form of their teetimony they "The Rook of Mormon has keen left too us Amst the importanoe whieh ... ,,",...11147.1 ,. 1. to their testimony. There translated into the languages of evry attaeh they lite' nation or the world The greater nor'- has Men cresol examinaItke I "r. of of bank of State inhabitants this the tion of th testimony et these s aLatter-da- y SaintP. Thlit etV- t;4 '' I is a Utah are ttictset.",declartel the epeaker iliZatit.ft of 'Mormon- . point In criminal pnyeholegy that corn ism. It isle the outarrowth . MI sMrit-well as practice) t,t the moet intelligent witneases give a was given the worst testimony. Om. author writ- oat. This gospel irmm God to to help them to live in love. reople thim line ing along says that although I add my la.:amiti'voritib4, a testimony tokay and ask the ,$) certain witne.tes are intelligent and tieeere yet they give poor testimeor blessings of God On tills Bervice and There would have been ',erne, in the that the powee of God may rest triton end proper I are always .r,tec of these witnesses to ,Mormon- -' you through time and all eternity." 01.1 poll and 6 amentuat i.m sho wood have toen wliini ie, i finiah of the lady's attre distert or misreport them. Rut there FUNERAL OF POLICEMAN. For men, we have d &mond ttere nnne to 41.eredit these witnesses,1 although they lived to a ripe .Id as". iettids in eery wanted size. , i SPirl" ennYelopedias wmnitly elate that our diamonds arc all white theee witnesses denied their teetimormy. Large hltunher of People Attend seri. and the prices are right- -ice roe Samuel B. Wood. But they never did deny this testimony I which they gave. I the lovynee' pri,4 The funend of Samuel B. Woods. OUTSIDE VIEWS. a member of the Salt Lake police The t packer a etiton to Mate that TSUNAMI) he believed those who do not believe department who died Wednesday from 12S In tile faith of 'Mormonism" as di Inc. acute pneumonia. wile bele at e cocleek are called upon to give reaaone for their nell's chapel at Saturday MAIN IIIP New. afternoon. The chapel waa filled "Let those then give a plauRible friends of the de-- 1 with completely -belief of Mortheory eoneerning thia nitinV wore linable to mollitM1," he raid; -- let them give ual parted and Wr.Mm.fl of the their view of the e0Mtnig forth of oinranre. many patrolmen sus could 'Mormon...eVof thi wonderful Latter- and as from duo, attended the spared -day Saint movement. ices --gain: Is gincertly,7 declared the speaker. 4101"flotirie the mark of this coming forth of 'MotMr. Raymond. onwmism.' author of i, and tilts,Inspiration,' hoMs emits:online the Prophet Joseph and the 4)i. ill)i coming forth of litoinnonism that it s as no,. conscious flaud perpetrated by the Prophet but that this cane was' eimilar to that of the Maid of ftrleans and similar instanees at history?. The epeaker then quoted other authorities whose Mae different concerning thit movement of the nineteenth century He went on .to .6, 1.0 that there it a rPrtain weakness about 3- 11. cot,ni,'I. 7"mbaetrs-- arcraotponragsam.,stTwi ee, -- ? I I 1 1 .1 every az7ntlihg:te.unr i7tt,,rts,,,11,:,1. the ,islanda of the Pitcin,' . hand-to-ha- $5 attrtwueirtittg , h Pally. tdo!r. 4 , . r. . li 11 getting the ,pon ' 1 t'l - and iI 'man, and the litoulage is Plain: !in4 the dcetrines in it ore clearly ses pia ii. ly told. and to those etiiii7,Ing 11,, the Bible betomes- a not 1...oit person-who-ca- . Of , TI . i ' 1 , Ile vlett7sProducts I dia-ate- . I : For SUNDAY TABERNACLE SERVICE i ,,,,:...h.ri:eti rcnit: : ---- ' , 0 ' ' ' Are You Askingy' for 1 'ings. n- , -- "Mormonism. I i , ::,as,,,,,,,:::::: 4.,..),:ds :reit ..." Mc Ruth M. Fox. of tho ,,,,ral Witi zewres itiotonoherab:oomkomol prelli:mon board of the Young Ladie.t a...,,,,. in lion, suggested that tho girier 6 ,'4,-,, Prurn.e licaro Tratimony. ally have walking partios into ti ilsature directed by stemt, yowl. being explain tto ti,,tti- - tho beauties of naturethe lofty 1140(P, tho The teetind aiancon of the ',Ittrlythe end other tttni,rfut third deep ravines. ausrterir reinfeterre or the 'Salt God. creations-o- f ,Waiter A.. Wallace sting a h,,, , .: nt,;ck,!ne st;3kaedat;aaatti,te,irdno!,:in.throrelotadbeenr; Spirit." "Holy -0 Give Me Rack Sly l'r,phet 1), .ir ll Sephi L. Iforris of the Salt Lake by es,r.,;:iaamm.,...,,,,,,,,,.. ,7,71.euv r. Ne ,,z4ke presidin( The"flpentng prayer sas offered by EMer Isaac Barton, C. Clayton. and Heber K. Aldo,i.. Elder Edward H. Ander,,,n pro- the benediction being pronounced by nounced the benediction. Mider Arthur Parton., The music 0, ass furnished by th e. tabornocin choir. ROBBER IS FOILED. l'r,-Stephens conduetittg and Prof. J. J. licelellen offitiating itt tine ,I, , . rt The flib:e rivet' the ilvslarations Ds- - of God iin the eastern hemstibere and lthe Book of 14,)rinon gives the declare,- lions of God-- . .ri the weidern tiemi,e,h,re. I Yon cannot tot Ott the religious or hisI torical part of the Bonk of Mormon I with elms 1"i:1h:re IttAillrastalthaAll.triteittorTithTint:,!.:17r11fmeg tri he g reasions."': i Powder made Tartar tto ' ' for Ow . , , i f '' Prest. Charles H. Hart courses Upon Adv.,ent of ,r 1, ititr.,.....,th nohc'3110"rftsa.mbeteleewrisas:1;:iluentfildnitida (r, -,- 1 : eriti'll 6 ,. -- I ,. ' . annot point out any thconsisteneles in the Book of Mormen." continued President Penrose. This boon claims to be,the history of the atir,lent Inhabitant, of this western . ( , fl w''''fri.'u'it' , , ........,.. . hi the supernatural. which subjected the Prophet to the crittchmt of all the . . 1 i i , -- ElEtiT - Ii ' iIiiii 1 0oF THEE C cENTuRy It Julius Sirmay, :3 years of age. must ' itill 'forfeit his life to the state for the sill Murder of themes R. 'Carrick. & scho'l t ti I It boe. on Oct. 12. 1910. t 1 ri 14 't The only Baking The supreme court late Saturday aft't a. tk from Royal' Grape Cream ot ternoon handed down an Opinion affirm-ta- g , r the judgment of the Third district 14 court in passing the death sentence on . ' the young Hungarian Inurderer. ..01,4401, 4' aA .., .1 vs .A.1, r411)....,,..1144,e!tb 4,cs This action of thi supreme court i practically Sweeps away they last etraw , Of hope The law provides that an ap- - I i I MOM ,,,, plleation for rehearing may be made jti , !within 20 days. but In view of the at- CONFERENCE titude of the highest tribunal there ir conferences:or misConary districts. are ' ' little doubt that it would be denied. II followe: Joseph J. Klar4 Second Tom McAdoo. colored, had an elott, fol.. The cpinion to the Sirmay-can- e quorum of seventy, Fifteenth ward: tInt tirne with a highwayman at Siat,i ' lowed close on the heels Of that affirmW. Walker. One Hundred and SALT LAKE STAKE Stephen ing the death penalty in the case of J. Sixty-firquorum. Tvi ent y second South and Main streets shortly before 'J.. Morris. convicted of the murder of Andrew J. Bowman, Third quor- Saturday midnight, according to the ward; handwas which Axtell. Walter Joseph um. Fourteenth and Seventeenth story he told to the police. ed down Friday afternoon. The suwards: Jonathan EOnenshaw, Twenty-foHe maid be was crossing the ,trettt !node a record for court has preme urth -quorum. Sixteenth ward; When a lone highwayman etet,iie4 ot celerity In the handling of these two O. Collett. Thirtieth quorum, from the shadows of a tree and nittittred Richard eases. the pintail in the former coming Three Interesting Sessions Held Nineteenth and Twenty-fourtwarde: him to throw up his hands. NittAtitto down in 10.days after arguments were 1 and Frederick Reeeley One Hundred declared he rushed at the Itotit..up. made, and the latter in :4 dayn. In Assembly Hall and and Twenty-thitNinth seized the gun and the two enhaati quorum. The record In the flimsy case shows Twenty-eighth- , Twenty-nintand Col- a Wmi, th struggle. that the murder of young Karriek orter end North Tabernacle. Point ward.. branclk police arrived in response to the man'. 1910. beThe trial curred on Oct. 12, The assembly, by vote, sustained these telephone message, McAdoo hat a 1911 and on Jan. 17 the gan on Jan. men as the &lesion presidency. caliber revolver in his poisemon Anti defendant wits found guilty of murTho choir sang. "Like as a rather." was dusting the dirt from his clothing. der in the first degree. On March 14. at '1911, Sirmay was lientenced to be shot PRES'''. CHARLES H. HART. STAKE IN GOOD CONDITION; on May 5. 1911: The appeal was arA private .ate may be rented in the of H: the' Hart President "banes burglar-proo- f vaults ut the fire gued in the supreme court on Feb. 2e. First Council of Iteventies. declared Salt and and on March II an opinion was handed Lake Security & MIK Co.. should members of Church the the that death the down, affirming penalty. to be progressive They belong Main. street- - $2.00 per year. The opinion in the Sirtnay cage, ae Pres Neph Ii. writ ,Tells of Or- aim to an organisation established by the also in tho Morrie case, was written in SEE PANAMA CANAL ganisation of Missionary Move. Almighty for the perfecting of their Justice D. N. Stroup and ooncurred spiritual natures. "Be not weary M In by Chief Justice J. and fieselosE Is imitable an admonition Justice W. M. McCarty. It holds that Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir Return for each of us. Remover a man may the record of proceeding s in the lower ,From Southern Tour. strive. he cannot outstrip the ping-retribunal was abeolutely fair and free of The thirty-thirwork. (10.11 of error that might have been prejudicial conference quarterly Mr. and Mrs. Ttumusts Weir returned Out of email beginnings. frequently of the Salt to the interests of the defendant. peke stake convened yes- proceed tint tn the ends. Oftentimes. in the Saturday from an extended great The supreme court holds that the terday. There were three tensionsat missionary history of the Church. south. touching $t. Louis, Key West, contentione of ineullicient evideace to 10 a.m.. 7 and has been dropped in unprom- Fla.. the Panama canal. the Grand Canp.m., in the aseembly -seed Inerrant the verdict. discrepancies in time and alleged discovery of View evi- ball. and at 2 p.m., in the tabentachs. ising soil, and a goodly harvest has yon of the 031era4tt. Tlexas and southern Sometimes, when the eidbeen rennet dence made by the defense as rmsoon President Nephl L. Morris called the ers are moat bitterly assailed and their California., Speaking of their trip Mr. for a new trial are not well taken. to morning order. gathering Besides efforts WPM In vain. their work at- Weir says: The defenw in its appeal maintained tour was a most intpresting one. that the PVIttnee preeented by the state his two associates in the slake preel- tracts the attention of those who will We"Oursent first to St. Louie. where we to eetablish the identity of Mirmay as dency . there were present le high in the future become etaunch support- spent some days with my brother. Prom' the .man who ran from the Karrick councilors out of 12. an of the five al- ers of the Church. theta we went to Colon and rememmi The choir sung. "Awake. put on thy eight days looking over the cauid. It is home following the ehnoting of young was not otifficiently positive ternates. and the three men who pre- strength." and the benediction was pro- certainly an Interesting piece of work. more systematically arranged than the or strong to show that Hirmey and the side over the quorum of high priests. nounctd by Bishop Osborne J. P. work on any or our railroads. We were 'murderer were one and the same man. A d there during the trick of Attertiel Genassemblage of the frkfirn 1 had a letter to Col. ral Wickersham berothip of the stake constituted the audANSWER DEFENSE. .; EVENING SESSION Goethale. and we were revolved with Justice Straup reviews the testimony ience. much courtesy. I met there Mr. Rummell. Att leugte, particularly Moms portion.' The general authorities of the Church Devoted to Work of Younte vice president of the canal eononiseion. fle is an engineer and an extremely Intending to connect Sirmay with and vete represented by Eiders James E. Meeting People's tassectations. cetablish his identity eith the mur- Talmage and Charles H. Hart. teresting man. SOSIO011 deter. in answer to the contentien Letio "Reing a mining man I was most inof the Salt The third The Center ward choir conducted the in the Culebra cut. in the manthe deferiee, musical exereises. and the sacramental 'take conference was held in the ee. tereeted of rrmolla thc dirt and also In the ner The defeme insisted that Mirmay liervka was in 7 o'clock in formation of the soil. ceuld not have reached the Karrick pef.om want. charge of the Twenty- sembly hall. beginning-a- t An exoellent harbor le being mule at devoted to the eavh home; between First South and Sec-- . end of the canal. At the Pacific The choir and congregation sang. the evening. and was Of the Young liden's and Young Wee is the Balboa. and at that other. the work end South streets on Thirteenth East '"Como. 0 thou of kings." Mutual Improvement associa- Chrhatobel. street, between the time he was seen to The invocationKing warn offered by Elder Ladies -After having visited Costa Rica we. leave Murray and the time the murtions. F. Grant. to New Orleans. and went from derer of Herrick eas seen to leave the, Brigham Supt. Alexander E. Carr had chug. returned we meet amund the board." "Again to florid& wher we stopped at the there of the meeting. Karrick home. The court holds there Were the resorts SIOng the cravat. We of words winter the noted eased opening of "Redeemer is no discrepancy in the time element. The congregation sang which was stag by the choir. traversed the new road on the day after The defense attacked the inteodue- hymn. the firm train had crossed it. That is a The sacrament sae passed, the bless- Israel." 1 Taylor offered wonderful piton nf work..eonsisting of :5 Eider Thomas tion of evidence,. relative to admison the by 111wsions made by eirmay to the pollee ing Alvin A.bread being isiked rer," 'piles of road conirtructed over the ocean. Beesley. and the blessing pro from the Seventeenth ward, -- Returning from Florida we poured and sheriff's officers and the actions hop A quartet the WWI' by his first counselor, Edna of Feather of the officers in compelling Stringy on alone through .Texas, stopping at San Davis, consisting Holmes. peso. From Yuma. Mix.. and to fit his shoes in the tracks discov- BIMINI Crowther, James H. Neiteon and Alma AnnInto we went to the Grand Canyon of the Colered on the lawn at thoescene of the The conference, without a dissenting C. Clayton. Mini Sabbath "Sweet there to Ban Diego and from vote. orado. and sustained the general end stake Eve." murder. This evidenee' was proper, Anreleaauthorities. President Morris anholds the higher court. stake re- Los was announced tbe that If the of general conditions retThe trial of mirrntly was held before nounced that Elder Brigham F. Grant, union would be held in the Odeon hall Speaking in the Mies he visited. Mr. Weir ailing Judge George CV Armstrong and to having' been appointed to an important on Friday evening. March 22. with a says that everybody mumed hopeful. The c1vic position requiring his attention that court he will be taken .foe to entertainment from extremely cold winter which the south In the day time and at night, had been dramatic to death. has experienced has discouraged some of and dancing thereafter. The murder of young Karrick was given a leave of beence a. a member oclock. the planters. but generally the eenditiene OP' MUSIC. rxes "I saw no place." he naps. I .of one of the most are morParrs the high council. by which he was mur-where there is more prosperity than in ders committed In the city in Yearn. 'relieved of all responsibility as an ofI. a Minnie read Mho paper Margette Atoll Late. There is more ore smelted When the 1,41y entered the home of neer in the stake. Elder John E. Forswhich she had prepared on the orb- here than in all the cilMa of OoloTado." his mother at Ito south Thirteenth berg of the Twenty-fourtward bad Iect 'is Music Accompliehing All That East street at 12:30 o'clock In the been ordained a patriarch sines the Saints?" It Can For the Latter-da- y afternoon of October 12. he caught Ilast conference. LANDS WITHDRAWN. of showed the She euttivat. desirability Julius in the act of robbing PREST. NEPHI L. MORRIR. ing that kind of music which inapirca the house. The robber turned on the aims and noble desires and a tame Traria Within Strawberry Valyouth and shot him four times. The Morris meld that the stake lofty reverence for God. hi congregawounded boy rushed out of the house I. President ley Irriaattort Project Included. In better eendition than it hes been deep tional singing, there should be a coronto the lawns. where he fell. dead. In itome wards the edifices previougly. between the hymns and the relation A man waa seen to rush from the of Withurawal front public entry or lands wormlike are none too lerge for the themes of the house. slide down the front terrace meeting. iritortetetx ought nd disappear. congregatione. However. at- to be cheerful and keep their tempers included within the Strawberry valley Later. a revolver regular with four empty shells warn found on tendance at public religious service" under complete control. for the musical nrcoist hos been MIZOLIDOed In an Official the lawn. In the banement viaj found could be more general than it to. director can. to a extent, make order received at the local United Slates a Paw, later identified as one bore. The need for missionerY wort at a religious service alarge sucoms or a fail- land (Miro. Tbe tracts included In the home auto had appealed rowed by Mirmay from a family ure. It is very desirable that marchart: thorities. There are many people. not ing music be dignified. That which is order of withdrawal named Kopp at Murray. Twaship mouth.allrange 1 east; south After he had made an attempt to members of the Church. who have VerY frivolous ought not to be tolerated. On half of section Non of mutton la; commit uruicide by cutting his wrist vague, if not erroneous,, ideas respect- a edema occasion. such as a testimony half of southwest quarter of section I& 27 I. with a pier. of glass and and 21. doctrines of 31; and oast n alms the half ing the meeting of the Mutual Improvement o of seetionaeast half section drinking -day chloroform. Sirmay ware discovered ainto. Moreover, one can find aseociation. It would be well to 32; all of p by a young boy lying in the brush persons. nominally adherents of the some great hymn. to consider thestudy apetiont id and It conw eed of Murray. The officers were Church. who are neglectful of their re- ditions that south, maga I snit: all of Toanstuo brought It into being and eetions at half of uortheam 2 and 4: notified and 'hia capture followed. At ligious duties. These two classes h influence the that exerted it has upon northeast quarter of southeast the side of the murderer and would-b- e Quarter, rich field for the efforts of the the thoughts of men. a of southeast quarter. half. north quarter suicide was a copy of an Joteerume messenger of truth. A conversion may A tenor vole, "For All Eternity," was and southeast quarter of southeam guar. paper giving an account of the mur- be the reward of his preaching. If he sung by Carl all of sections 9. la and of sectinn Samuelson. ter der of young. Karrick. Is not so successful as this. he may, quarter of II: mat half of northeast In another opinion handed down ATHLETICS AND SPORTS. remove Portion I:; Mat half of aortae:am quazprejudice and the supreme court. 'the judgment by perchance.an enemy Southwest northeast of and quarter into a friend. We Elder Moroni S. Leaver spoke on ter; the lower court is affirmed. The change aretion desire to live at peace with thom who athletke and field sports, In each wart. quarter of opinion is In the ease of the ;Mete, do .. believe as we do: we want them said he. there ought to be a place t, against Paul Monts, alias Paul Mel-- 1 to not know that we entertain no,hatred meet the boys. and a man. a big brothtoss we Mould like them er. to supervise their The first onmelaint game'. Their acMonts toward them: and neighborlf relation. with tivities should be directed Along proper secosed him of assault against with intent to to maintain one of we are the children all us. for that their lines. $o commit murder. It was alleged that. energies may not A healthy boy is like an he misused. folloWing a quarrel in a welt Reeond, Father. in ix the angina blowing oft steam. The south' street saloon, he fired Hee has a quorums of 'twenty Niels Lamont. the ProPriee shots Ike had been. with the hearty alt- surplus,' of physical strength. If ha is tor. One bullet entered Lamont'. provet of the Filet Connell, assigned properly guided. he will become a usemouth end punetured the eheek but to prosecute the mhosionary movement. iful member of society. The PlaYing did not cause a serious wound. The The "Salt lake Stake Minton" had of baseball. running races, and campJury found Moths guilty of. aseault been organised, and had been divided ing in the mountains. are, healthful . . , With 'intent to do bodily harm. An. imo confierenees, . each onnoteciat a pastimes for youth when such diver., 1' ' it.e, "4 '11 I ' '11 it desire ' ' Economizes Buttery Floury :: Eg gs; Makes the food more appetizing and wholesome f l) ' ,, .,ttr tooghovt:e ae - ,, rA, i - - . t GREATEsT ' .. l w r!ghtemsnms. ' ... some Membera pt the assovia; gum their chief delight from th- .,' '4 I - - kC ,,. Pq))itillatNa1;I Aboolvitoly- Ptim - art. till - t r reMutMtiellabeo Propriety may Occur.. T dames ,of an ere allowed. Dancing 0: . ' cil el c- ,,- , t , ' oarndirulisert.dhltallren s. I 4a!wl ft'' , i , - 41.S4'..v .: 9-- - 0 . DESEREir .EVENING NEWS:' 310NDAY MARCH .11 1912 en 0 ' - - r' if Karrick. 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