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Show - --- , , - , Z i bECT1ON.-- TIMEE ' ' , - , . DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY. AUGUST 17 . 1 , rivnicATORY-.SERV- i 1 inveilintof the moilument Erected in Honor of the APOSTLE.. 'ORSON PRATT - , Held 11.1 Late .1..C.le taicti'r City' Cemetery, July - o Onooll' 7 and Prod, soli lowtragLethAe - '': thIC ormt cir ,, -.- 1 21, 191'2-.- .- to anything; but Orson Pratt a ton c111:111ceillinglii tallek.11.' to lie'oe rm,- - ;Le h'i it'', , ttl'i6.11:1rntrerittilm. er",-'14- thue:y ittil.tbairtntai,trlatinthdey::ipboturbeledemo i dwbasuptiehnetoet entiril'il'ethPeorfrAina41:iert.:eatart.n' IT it n, no alto ' - - '''''',' .. ' -- ..' tl. - -- I -- , 444 'right, 'T oath. dere-age- -- d 1 WIXIxes !maw km glta arS- kawater, 'carnet !tusk betook Mak Ask ham 'ketelletajlses. able of Os aro MIMI I It thet asset is anqueeta, Ini, Ol alficattea ton, the!! lorattoss looted to Mar arttele r WO Wily aatt this TAIS uSsik haw tom. f It: owl a a to-n- roast lairt,g bars-fst- the kill - Mow to Berfrat Prober7 tt h that t, se41611 Itto toot' Otillid Weft. WM to IOW ilk Woo. a' toot sato Is, . WO I idols to emir slob los I as ortif linos Kroll root: st "Wee to Ira at ottiar 'Hardy's laadral puha et 'sad MO se oil it ary Pr you I biota It asthma& It PIM et aerate tho 211. Omit It P- !th ars, ay N1141' tio Alta 111111 ITO Of Olt gerilar,1 him blaoltd , that tbe 7 La"' II sad INA odd; talts VII Skta 11116 sot ' I Trutt 30, ,' bit , 7attabita Ft. rA le oar Boo alto id till ratably, ms ifl tat7' r OK .i, I I r Y As sive" ily J. when cos', iAnuwg.ha2.tetv84e;wtaosmdamkiee ,itttinttlatitt hi thettiorlite-theOrlatimitif- rot " W. 01111 , knee, , perish tarnilY emit never he arta trte e ustlea,:nisi , Pt. ! ,r he was. atrict :,'f :1 ,' ,;,.. t al Iola,. at e:1 In his foot- - In th e 011every he believed Ile was hit habits, He did not stimuian nV or intoxicants, lmmand- aocomplish, and there shoull dispoeitión on the part M any poople of Utah. regardlems in-h- be ar,,m11,:;et . hatsie well as - ti.aryeAlahl'Afinw- s., ri l a to,asi at the dedication and no- italic.' of tire m ono m On t. em th Ae Pratt is w oe. knciwn tnd. Y; he better kn In the year. to come. t reat seemed to me that we have been a long time here lo Utah in rem e,enizing toe great wnrth of that mighty man. and I am glad that his virtles shtne out as th Y do and we honor him as we do a the ears roll on honor willc.omanetito him in still greater degree. until the time the aoh,,e4.1inbethgeatpheeaeeredneweithof the bather. and then Brother Pratt will stand fort h and shine In his true char. setae, with all his virtues exhibited to the gaze of asaembled millions; we will then do honor to him as he de- serves. and he will receive a full ward for all his labors during many years he lifted up his voice "long and loud" anti proclaimed I the truth to the nations of the earth as well as at home. He will receive his bright crown . and we will rejoice In his company Brother Pratt has not died. Ills mains aro here in this sacred This monument is properly unveiled on this sixty-fiftanniversary of his trance into the valley. It Is erected to hit memory. but be himself is lisle: on high If we were to find him today he is And see him and comPre hend chat be is doing, we would know that be is still laboring in the same great cause with those who laid the foundation of the latter-dawork. with the iliaints of the Most High who are proclaiming the everlasting gospel in the regions of the departed; and as he labored In the body, so be ie laboring In the spirit, and achieving the same great success that he achieved bile he dwelt in mortality. I feel thankful today that I am still Pplirnd to dwell on the eurth and beat testimony to the worth of that great end mistily man and pioneer. Orson Pratt. May the blessings of the Lord be upon his posterity. that they may follow In his footsteps In righteoui- I ho-t- ,pirrotsaend they et h10antn tmim. of the dominant Chun h of rtah. aut a gentleman who had followo,1 history of the people from 114; 1,,l1.11, 'le remarked to me. to speaking of the .egialative enactments that Lad beutl paced upon the statute took 4 ofto thtth, state, that with all due resot men who are at work today. sith al h due respect to the 'earning whi men had obtained in colleges. th,le Lad ever been such sane. senstblo, praot ital. conservative and .itod leghdatIon pitted upon our statute 11,N.ks .. as rt Wen placed there during ti when Orson Pratt dominated tne assembliet in the tad terrihlial Jaye. He was not only a preaoher religion, and a succeseful Kea, her at that, he was a lawmaker Pertroli. has truly said that not only h) word of mouth but by the a orit of pen. he has proclaimed the prin,iples of Pita religion to hundreds of sands of people, and not Atone has he Peen an Immiration to this who hart read he works, or listened 1,1 his teach-togbut he has also been nn Inspire-thito many thousands of ele younr men of his own people wha hare been Rent out into the world to pro..taim Pio s suetessfol ,tuth that I know of ro 'y far se) many years more logi,al writings among the bonito or the 'Stormon' Church today than "firson rrattii Works" That hook h. written in such a style tint he who runs is able to read it understandingly and Intelligently, and many and many is the young elder that I Ply. wonderful itermon. and far the most part of it quoting the aritingi and the statements nitole in Orson Preit's Works. and Golden Kimball will bear me out in that statement. The state mistier, htm when he- - der parted His tonettguon in the general assembly missed him. for be had presided over that body for a number of eossionti; end I learn by reading that he was consMered the last authoriti on all parliamentery unman end law. end that no appeal WAR ever taken from his decisiono. Mit every one of them wag allowed to wand. and I don't know but what It would he fitting for me to road in your hearing thin afternoon the resolutions that were adopted by the session of the legislature which convened. the first 00111011 which convened after his death. The history goes on to state: 'Whereas, in the Alimentation of DI vine Providence, the lato of this house. the Hon. orann speaker Pratt, has been called to a higher sphere, lag departed thie life on the thirdbay. of October. Mil; and our "Whereas, departed friend and mandate wee worthy of our highest regard and the general esteem end affection in which he was held by the public at lento: au well as by hie and Intimate friends: and "Whereas. it is our duty and privilege to express. in some public manner, our appreciation of his many good quail-Ge- e and efficient public services; "Therefore. Be it remived, That the house of representatives of the Ioniahalve assembly of the territory of flab regards the life end labors of the Ron. Orson Pratt with profound admiration, and his character with deep respect.1 Gifted with remarkable powers, pas-- &easing a vigorous Intel:tilt, and, until his later years. with great phyalcal strength, hie highly cultivated powers, of mind and body were fully and freely given- for' the benefit of' Ma fellow. AA Atartraternerbershonamivittt tire' of the Mitt magnitude. As a mathematician he stood in the foremost rank...-Aa- a. ,theologian, tue:rbastryre, equals: die a writer he was forcible. logics!. perspicuous and convincing. As a public speaker he was hold, oriffMat masterly and eloquent. As a legislator he was cautious, divicrerf !Merit end- progressive. Au a gentleman he was courteous, sedate, affable and considerate. His career wart most remarkable, showing what may be achieved by and perseverance. in the face of the greatest ebIn his boyhood he devoted "melon. himself to the good of hie rook and be nsvr. Ceduted hie exertions until cat down by the acythe of the universal reaper He WIWI a successful explorer, a hardy pioneer, and ona of the very Ant colonist,. of this arid Meuntain region. "Ite wan a member of this amembly at its first eteelon. was returned to every eurceeding amain' when not en- staged abroad, end during seven see- Mons acted as speaker of the house. being itss final authority on all guess- tiong Of role end order. end no decision wee l're-oie- n ...zeiLlaal.e...11.atens4-40,-PrA0,4viww-tr:Irt- ' gbi:howledthteirot : ter I mount you, my friend s. that I revery irreat honor to be gard It as asked to aay a few words on this ocI and want to annource now caaion. that it la not alone as goverhor that I address" you this morning. hut also an one who when a boy knew Orson Pratt. Ithink one of the eertleat of my recollection' is the memory of the labors of Onion Pratt in the British mission. In aurnming 9p the great oyes who earritid the Melange back to tho old country. and naming them one after another, my father always plaeed Orson Pratt at the bead of the list, and be impressed. on my young mind S t that time a most profound admiraAfter coming to tion for the man this country J well remember the in. Whence of my father in taking his boys le meeting with him every Sunday. and tthhastt e fAuettuhr.:nsial6tYle.ntilotMhneet.:;meauarinrdHottir:,:stn.ar:linrn,;t:1:i-- GOVERNOR WILLIAM SPRY. ' .prewovoicifeotthfl;etnch,,e thowyeouti nwiri,t,,brn- pioneers proette4o,1 to th. Ntildifig of a commonwealth. and fireon Pratt played his part, and lrtye,l lifeL-thes- mandments of God and be counted worthy to go with him and enter Into the rest that is prepared for the righteous. and be crowned with him as :An of his great family. glorified as a patriarch anti evangelist and epos- tie of 1.sus Christ, a eon and servant of the Most High. Amen. - ,rt , a et As, a 4leat leader, Orson Pratt ,on Of beaudinavia. It might be cleimed I claim to no have thnt relationship with him, but the Ocandinavians have perhaps more cause to honor him than are the majority of those present of. Orson Pratt was in one ,.ase nee one of the founders of that great mission bide watt the exception of the British MiStliOn. stands Second to none stmong the Latter-da- y Saint minsiortg In the world. At the time that Erastus Snow was called from this alley (in late) to spe over the ocean and up a mission in Scandinavia, Pratt preelded over the British end t)fore his successor. esother Franklin D. Richards (who the LIMO COrnpany with the tlt postvalley lo Snow to succeed Orson I. teem) took he'd of the reins of goV Great Britain, means were ortiment gethered up in the MOM miesiort thrmisrh the intluenee of Orson Pratt, ,,, make the Scandinavian mitelon a ,,ts esti fluaneially. When Emmons Snow finally had planted his feet in Denmark, had held the e'en few meetings. and baptised the rine few converts in that land. and it became neeessary to heve Scandinavian literature advocating the restored costIPI, oris of thR very first pamphlets in the publiehed Mut Orson Pretts "Remark;Iuigije dile Visients," translated from English, t 10 that rums Out bio pamphlet ha, been the Means of converting hunare,10,-1,, the may say thousands-- of a011a and daughters of the north tn tout ;meted whieh sei many of the p,soIA.. from that country rejoice in today. Soon after thut It sail deemed flee..to translate and pubiish Orson ' Prutt's "Divine Authority. or the Que.- tVatil thin JoSopit anittb sent of ainiost iminedietely after bst, on v:r, itithentielty of the Book c,,f : t tt., Itiemaritable and a most excellent work publiminelt le book form t. the lengnages of BMW," ,linavik under the title of "Evangeliete :ftiois Orundentninger." I. pntetically tranillation ef !Mat of Oreon Pratts rks. It contains his able and eloeie It (essays on the erst principle of the ramie, and is circulating at the ut time altion t! the ftesedinavian being read by thoueande to tLiI very day. am aware of the time twine( precious here today. hut I think the oecasion a et one, as I return now direct from the !ands of northern Europe by way of Kumla and Siberia, Japan and the liewalian islands. to call in my tritnnory the early doings by our tniselonArles in theme rountHos where I have tho laat throe end years When I think or the work of my life (tone in flays gone by in those lands of the north, and the work that I have row been privileged to Resist In doing there. I feel thankful to Ood for the fcumiatien that was laid by Eeestue Snow, Orson Pratt. and their in Seandinavia. It is true, Orson r !kularly Visit-ma"- 21 9 -14:1 , i :, , : :,..,.::ii; ' ';.,, .b 3 rt.niv ror Aemonstration by 4401 The tiardaara Lake, Co. itihnaonti Machinery Co. 'Smelter htopply Co. mad. by C -- - : Mane THE ()STE Ft MFG. ClevOand. Ohio. to, EZ 113 I , Main St Main St - ' t Solid 1 ' .,,,,, '11 . ! ' ,,ep Plate ?Be lilkt tilling , 1 Ward & Haien Bandar. 104 . Bell Phase 2301. Work Guaranteed. 1. All 4 ',. the Ne G I 1 It , , ,, ,0 il ti L ' 406 t Island. trentme A Tete of Two Mies 1 4 1 Scott Magna .. .. Poona Irranklim. Blck Bowery of Benjamin Sewell The Scarlet totter . Bnootherne II Tb Cloteter and thefiearth.. 111 Rondo 11 The ("triotmos Flooka....Dichotts Tam nnomws Ortioraderi.)ittemos Christmas Cara John Halifax, Gontloman...Cratlit Courtahlp of iiiitts Standish.. ' ..... erttho Moo Eliot Bresktet 11:1; The Autocrat of the ..... 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Foley's Honey and Tar Compound gi ves prompt flues and relief. and IR soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes Wm. M. Mere-theN. Seaport. Me. save: "A few dose of Fole)s Honey and Tar Compound relieved me of a severe attack of asthma and less than a bottio caused a completa cure.- - Refuse substitutes. Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Ca. Dienish-Norwegi- -- ' ' , h.. "04 t th.,t the groat work Of develophe-rbeoaine so nonceteary from of July, rable day, the Nth day li,. Att soon aa it was possible. nft r ipenhad children women and the vided with shelter, after they had been - y - ' Iti t. - ed(11":,:v.'1: 111,0' nitw...d.othelitahe e how restless and uncomfortable those boys used tn beCOMP. because of the feet that they were held there and Gould not Very well get away, and how distasteful in many instances some of the sermons used to be to the boy who was not more than nine years of age. but I can't help but remember the line man I think of who could hold my I was always Interested in attention. the sermons of Orson Pratt. I have always had the very highest regard for hitt and for the members of his family'. Si I have become avouainted with them. It Is very fltting and proper that upon the anniversary of the day that he entered this valley. the 21st day of July, iti; his Limily and his friends to sity honor to should meet' 'Member blawaime- and -- to hie memory.- - es hit of one the as great mest or standing America. While I am tsn'this matter, Nit, bow salroVbr,.reenestit t "Metro to who 1111117 of the band of pioneers' 24th of the July or the valley 'en thereabouts. in 1e47. are present here this morning? If they will stand up. Brother Milani Pratt will count thorn. Wendt' PrattI believe there are four here of the children in Caine who of the pioneer' with the first pioneer band Cote. SpryThat la quite interesting. I wail reading 'somewhat of the journ ys etude by Onion Pratt nol the advance guard of the pioneer band, anti of how be first caught sight of the valley of the Great Pelt Lake. and how. in ompany with Entatue Snow. b. clime down- frentSmigratkrn 4.si1'y,ft. and artarwards proceeded alone over lit thin IsotiotLot country between the two erlealta and bow he went back and reported to the band of pioneers hie "dints. Telatardal, Up here at the base ot Little Mountain. I muld not help but draw it picture in my mind's eyo Of Onion Pratt with Erentus Snow and those wise followed after them. and I -- r nglihillet ,e145p1lie e; hneul'e ILS t,,. 4 I 'r "....1100' Wnrn" "P 10.'1 to rnu hrOirgh lire. With EV. or 1S47. Wo pm. ea.,,,,. n'!nnl been wilh rict,11 V4t- 11;11fTiiik-tilctor-Ntri'---try in later n. ,,,",,,,r d th..,ti an1 ctc,:, a blahs" plane. and 4;0'1 tIeq , his memory will he re1,It'hildren of the arttta tirrota We. cotAyer-- not alone 4' hill family ba ro rattle shall rover ,Tis th, people of this fittni.eatmont:r-thebP fd tho rood ,which naMe. tf'r I commend Me life and hie I drPn whono wIll r. r" la name there in 101et know I Imrarl .. tl4a014,44eilty to principle. It name 011 of, shoull tt,r except ,Yit'tr to the Iteptihilo and to the Itriebem 4 thAt and P,, litA children and to big r tir. etIem0ni WA uhiliirPti Ind their children who fitvnrabl the rsult eariirr mrrnherl Among f,.110w after. that they may never the Chnrch. or to th0p,,, e, o are now that treat ancesPinr p!aht oPt. and who Non-v-- 4 In the them such s'aplenditt growing !I irm n h party aottlernevt n thoo,0 allyo. than nrthy exampio. the name of riteon Prct; and in ton-- 1 neetion ith him it wiii ha proper In) ELDER' ANDREW JENSON. mention hitt older brother,. Parlay Prett who haa elan madh a !vent,' In feel bighly honored to levet the epthe millet of the lAtter-da- y Faint thank portunity of saying just a few words which will never be fontotten. !n addition to the beautiful things you for your attention. , have already been staid, about tho Iat clOprireedpewitorttrit;t1 i 0;notanded- 1,4.10,f art tinner,.. II e 11AI my love no: re ote,t to talpra:-M- la5timil "intl. and eetielt :thr:r.andftrovehmro - If tri i .1 ,, 1114,7r '1111 lner,ase in hunt'. tetfilt6t17--th: here in t) .it ,71 tilltriPTICP. in intelligence. in qthern who CAMP ,,''''" ) ?mild. for the work that he t,n1 thhoteplteeittyn urolertaknnd had eot, Ion hts ,..t..1;,:.'irI',,,,,t,;,:la'In,.:traPh.,,-0cr,., i flour FOR BREAD OR P WTRY. ; SACellk I 1 A S '' li'f th- ! Oster-Bull-D- og -.- I. - ' , ----------- ' .,he ismer ,Ityg in d in 'etern- it, It a!,, Lev.er be blotaten d o u f. nertott 1,',a never from thti ''t' I 4i , al:1 . --- -- . - - I A , - i ass.Gleclobdelafveoker :4"1' I ', lei-- ole ,!:,!. ver' or''''. i..., , , ,! ,:' Ponmse TRY e tl , ment. President v) ':. : - , Flour 'perfection. i in whatever hss been done fr,!- ''!-' I'rtt time until now. Orson Prattmr- -. - .r ;.known as one Of the VOr inent leaders In the work of 41 - - 11 nts yt,Ln-,- The Beat Wheat Perfect Milling Combine to produce )a, 1102-li- as tots 41and - litelti; plee taring en .7.1.09. , lopttos to the highest, and kept i n memory. think the family have ".,.'.... thls monument -- !.:.1 n,,,'n,u.), Hut though the par- .,s 'inat ompoto this monument .'n''',,'1 se see bef,;r; tl... May in the !1 a. ;'. where they felt they could wor.),,I, ,; only a great omwithonutPrabeitn g coinmmepted o "1,t,,ri,e,,!, ecriptures. t VII 1 a:-- . I 1 - While Fawn .! et':uulkr.nihur'!i':;'':'-;'',- ITIll:na,",rYdthetrrtmlt!hauuirliththmIeosy,.. -- -' Ir '. rads.: ono they shuo!ci be In till our publig '!.torar!es. nallia: error and how In t ,..,- following opening itriTIO mo placed over I1,0,, 7put attention. malty that wascareer oys yott win was s4,rnewt,,t Orson Pratt's frleaSit and tom. t will state 'that the Marked out In .the early day.; of 11,, hove snot to Unveil Church. 1 WS,' reflecting Pratt Orson of nbma .,.,, gr I woold 1.r:tg spentlftlent that has been erected to yesterday,. so 1 thought The Monument was with me the ,book of Doctrine nlid kis memory. len ta. family and skim' frooltlaintrZysiwthhieohLoomIrdtattnel erected by the S'y to in wish and Mate I here, a. monde, early to you: Nott..reetr:.1)4::r: wolf of the family. that the Tint 77A p.revelath Orson ....marmot.. Church ?sondem"), 14Tllabere liter eel kindly proffered and gam above 1. My son. Orson.' hearken and hear cololialf the cost of this monument; and behold.what I, the Lord Gad. thvi we wish say unto' yoe. oven Jesus Chrifit your sag in behalf. of the famtly it" - n - - erod 11.,t4P4Itet.ie' ,,,,thok,IlitMili and isr11: Alit serritererroTroTact-rcleand a duet by a light which shineth In darknes. el, a noxed quartet. it darkness.; comprobendeth Plrsons and John H. take, .tthee ntohfa:t stm,..abe, 'Whoiso loved the world h, being: "Como, Come, hie own tut life. that .Ass gave she hetnliti twiny as gam" (the Piorteer become would the believe sont might Heaven Dietilline"erhe Detre from are tily son. liorMos Breaks, the Shadows Plece;" of God; wherefore you 4. AM bWesed ars you because. you The second 1101 'IMO to the Morn." have belleved: were written by tad krendections .7, a. And More bleeent are you be. RLIR, the lett 1 pestle Parte! P. Prattr You are called of me to preach my gos The Pratt. of Orson trtesr , offered by Eller Mt.I Pei, tory pritYPr wag fl. ta lift up your voice as with tie the' !Leda Pratt. Prest Augus M. cann- 'hound 01 A trunip. both long and loud renounced by and cry repentance unto a crooked and on poilosing aro the aldreases tlettv- personate generation. PrePwring the eat of the Lord for his gesolond coming: met! on the occasion hy. Prest Charles T. For behold.'werily. verilr. I sot tr Penrose Governor William-Spry ano y.,der Andrew Jenson. assistant unto you. the time Is soon at hand that I shall come in a cloud with power and cifes FIIitarfitn: great glory, s And It tibial be a great day at the W. PENROSE CHARLES FREST. time of my coming. for all Mitions 'obeli In called hnnotod being I NI 11KhIv tremble. 4. But. before that great day Shall z.vit this morning to fifty a fewwerde chime. the Agin shall be darkened. And tt the owOng and dedication of this the moon be turned Into blood. and the that has been stare toeutiful monument l se shnatau ninon. tadhestinineuget. laonhde our of t!:e to memory some veto' and thiro Mend erd brother. Onion Pratt. PrealJawait the wicked: ,,Ani otteph P, Smith, I have no dnubt. la 'Wherefore. lift up Your voice and been here in pertion if he imam not, tor ths Lord God bath spoktt.s-He to ha ttate. gone in the tad Vett en: therefore prophet,. and It shall be t,be comet for a few day!, and could given by the power of the Holy flhofit; Anthem U. if you ars faithful. behold. I 'A dut here. to the man-rin- g 441.Aa.nel UM ou I come: until of the people at Ilenefer today., IL And verily, verily, I say unto you. Of this grand . ign in commemoration I come quickly. I am your Lord and 'Ittlt, I') that he might be with the- your Redeemer. Even so. Amen. Mutual Improve'syt belongingi to the Orson Prett fulfilled thie revelWen nest ano,letiona who were organized A weal.. oho will take a trip from en far as it could be fulfille4 in thie Henefer over the route thet was newt meetsl life. and be did indeed lift up hie ddieu,,1 by the pioneersby Orson volt long and loud. There are many Pratt and Front's Snow and a Tittle' here. illi doubt. besides the member. of who rntered the1MA' family. Who have heard his voice with them, Tyrrell ,as se have heard this morn-a- y in the old tabernacle and in the new in the delitatory prayer, sixty-fiv- e tebernaele, and In- various parts of Utah. I have heard his voice many tears tee I am 10IF thankful that I was well times in the old world. and it was arquainted itch Brother Orson Pratt. ways itnpreosive, and arcompanied by and had the pleasure of laboring n'itkl the rower of the Holy Ohnet, as promtat in foreign lands as well as at ised to him. and there ant thoufsends tame yi theme valleys of the mountupon thougande of people who have ain,. Indeed, it was largely through been brought to the understanding of tag otitival that I became sequainted the orlipm through the powerful (palisob add embowe4 the goapel which he mony which he delivered. and not only leved an welt,.,god avitht he preached because of that. but because of the tie ea retry' soars. I wag Iteptized forceful nranmenta he used. lie woo Brother Pratt a vary powerful public speaker. and en only in the veal' iWi. tn beaten England nearly two years. orator in the true genets of the term. I thin ;sent there to preside over the Not that he tried to indulge in metalittlish etMont. when I 110Cittn0 Ite- - phor or touch flowery language. hut hi. desinted alth him and with hie arit- - words were direct and they went to the iris. bdt I sag more particularly ac- heart and emit end mind of quainted with him and associated eith men. He was a great lowielon: ant se a miberquent IllittPi011, that he Ikttig of a mathematical turn of AIMS weeral. years afterivertiat that mind. his arguments were direct and bi. I then became associated to the point. and SI carried an ...ta .. aryl vitiates!. hilli.in obtain:. tie a great number of names of his vino anti se with his ef agentere. I hunted up lats geneatogyl ohkh there ere so many.writings. Some of earthed through the old records in the them, I presume, are enmewhist forBrash museum. also to nnet111. Corn: getter for he wrote in the Millennial wee a eepuitory of sills. he was editing that Publi,411 In Hertfordshire. whore the cation to Thurhutd, to my. knewedge, on Paint were welt k""11 batons- - they three' 'different missions, whoteo eomo I think It was in tine to this land. most splendid articles on the doetrinee 111 they came to AMOWICAL found of the Church. and his works, "Divine le places they MIMS from, and oto" Authortty. or was Joireph timitit sent -:taped sortie records from pariah regtsfof God." "Remarkable The fs of those Pratte, end in that way Kingdom of Gott" the Visions," Jerusa"New t retain associated with Brother lem." "The Divine Authenticity of the Natl. and also In our ministry in the Book of Mormon." "Absurdities of Im. 41 montry I met him when I was on traterialism," The Great First le gay 'coming here. in the year 1861, varies. etc Theo were published. not : base a very vivid recollection of only in The Millennial Star. but in eeing him and Brother Erestus form. and thousands upon nos, a tat were then traveling to the pamphlet thousands of them were distributA at st nrothet Pratt wes going on a different times throughout Greet Reit' 'tawalan to) publish the Seer In Wash.' sin. and some on the bentineet. and by Mon. and I met him and Brother means of his works. in writing as tutus tow on the plains. In AI I the well as in public speaking, he was the as aent td England on a minatory. and means of bringing MVO'. many thoua the year INK or perhaps at the sands to a knowledge of the truth. and 'eve nt 1,7,. Brother Orson Pratt went nuhibers of them are dwelling here in Pr to England on a mission to Ausmountain valleys. Some balm ra. and in company with Brother W. thews with him or preceded hint. into gone W, Rtir, orened the Atintrian'llitSitiOn. the sToftt beyond, and the vast multi. Brother Pratt labored In the will surround him when the twin that national kat are afar olt, and books are opened and the dead are "sine and a fame there that will never, of written In the ma ratty. He la well known In betide lodged out his the thins' grand record is known- -. boaks, and 44'allan4. dot only among the Latter.' the host that will be gathered around but among others of him and lin glory to God and the tM land Edinburgh laMany a great center I'Lartilt and also to the man who was If turning, and Brother Pratt's acI- the means of bringing them in the path t.irements In. astronomy, and math.- - of salvation, will sound his praises tintka re, ummended him to tha learned abroad until eternity shall echo with litho were there. so that My name the mound thereof. 4Ilaott there and Orann for Pratt ell honor Brother grill 'remain honored ataxy tile educated. among those that of the good 'pantie' be exhibited While are callow "the and hot only in mortality. dwelt cleanses." had he I upper tha pleaaurt, too. of laboring with him wrote these works I have spoken of tore In the valleys of the mountains.. ant articles In the Millennial Star, and la traveled together. I remember very others that appeared in other publicatsun at one time through Cache 'wailer Gone. but ha was a great scientific st41 In different eettlements we had the scholar. He was indeed THE PiOneer Of ntortunity sharing each other's feet- coming crone the plains. not that we trnliments. and I have always would detract anything from the honor telt thankful in my gn .that thact tall belonging te the mighty man whop,.. atoniklettea iand 'was tided over thitt body; the greet pioneer; honored" with OrId will. I and may say In pawing that Preeident Brigham Ifeentalsietff lotink own greatness and fore. fereahadowed connection he ehowed his my with the quorum of the Twelve eight when he apPointed t. Brother Orson A pmt:!4' .. donit ,,,,,,knerart'll hat I 'Pratt tolake Iran mentlemed that bew observations made during the Journey. rff,. but he foretold would be summ- I presume there are few here today j ered With the apostles. read the wonderful re..mrel My memory who have af Bmthee made. the diary and maps pub. Pratt always good and that he roomy years on He teem a isfriend esti in England of arid MigtatY howremarkable tourney front the Mts. !Mi. a men Of that convictions. strong I mirk this Salt Wm City. Evigranite which composes the mud river to scientific Ilartintent errOrted to bis knowledge ana dences of his ntemory is a ObilitnlitiOnl that m took reprenentative of ble character. ClEpt01111001111, with the instruments be tarried. all StrOSS to be a great scion. am he heititirod SS the rock et ass a thing he believed these shoed him It with all hie heart. When tido oionoar. when be entered the he knew in company with Ilmther eras, he knew. it In 2,thing 1"1 part of valley toe Snow. We honor his companivm being! but althoughevery he SO was with him in coming here on the tint rnflIpt In his convictions of the sight. in he year ISCI. pet troth. day of July. nand by them in the eight t h as of was the matt who really es. Pratt er well as of life, yet there was the way and took the bserve,. trait In' his character that aiwayl plored ecleie1tiffeth. teschorill ttrn"'Ildad hindle me, ITS was it was found he bs4 Journey. esmnection with the University wtm an also. In error in some el his writing of Deseret. .)f which toe was one of the no ne berarne tonvinced that he was Orel retreat& Hs wrote that wonder. "'Malian. he humbled Una-flees- ." tul work catild 'Itiquadratle e.fi6!ddrItt: that which he eonrlderedit I don't think that Is very mach d ProPer He I tried to find a espy a belawitestoti..the traits of authority. a noble goul-- o known. short time ago for a eollrere professor elTion.rutrilf to acknowledge his et In California. I think there is one In pointed out to him. the public Mow,. but I you'd not yet a If that people who are made that. Me also wrote that remarkable yam of which he was tom- - worit.,"rite Kay to the Vniversie."whien laatial not yield 10 seed and tinder. anybody but few men can 1 1 ir ! .. . - - , 19I2, spect from all who were favored with!, Prat: ;ever visited Scandinitylof in per- Mtn ono, his acquatet,tme. his works ile:;:ld tilt -When We recognize his worth . we de-- 1 the land to the Other. I mean use i"tlicase term the Uncle," venerate !flail hz abeenee. Denmark. Sweden and "Thenaöry. And while deeply condos- - particularly rtig with his bereaved family and the:Norway. le. in passing. I don't find word one Ju ltrrit,-,rof Utah in the great lossl stAined through him departure, we any fault at all with us celebrating the t, i: In the incalculable good that! 2,4th of July. because that is the day is ,,, ri4 troth his noble worka. and alien the remnant of the pioneers arbe derived from riveol in this '.airy, but nevertheless (.!,tS - .. l,g.i,-,t,and his illustrious let,. must not low sight of tree fact. on ,rt.,. , oc,0.510T1 like this, that Crrson Pratt lie rtetm from hin toil; he ,ni.: Art man ;,,, tAi,ri the tind: and no historyt, was ine tir,t Trani the t or P.tit put his tiot upon the ground. uarrior. '' h ' ' plumed ,'',',' '',.r. ,zr9wited king. will! rt here 1.;all Lake city now stamis. and years-atm rn,L1,- - oii.ehtiy in the eyes of that this ttsok piece sixty-fivI did not cinne In time to :hsn tho great and hom, to,lay. .1'' ,' ', to ilium President penmedra rema His. !I ,t n,,,no of Orson Pratt. .N.n.1 !, That jut very likely he. referred to that litfact. It furtlier resolved. nose i t,.:... - ;,,,..,:uti,,ns lie sprea4 upon the brother Orson Pratt'and ErliStli t, e enough these mon toiali be that nve copie s he en-- I ,2 s, andar1,1 liee,ented Seanin the founding to.. the family of astinciateld litter ,,inaviiini miaoilon. es I h4., tated ,..t,,.,Lt ttt..ao,t eve- - l ntrel thoi.vni!ey t.igettlet :n the o?,': hil.,m that man cao .orit,. trg .. or,il,,- - than that which 'o ra ol rArg of the lint of uly. r the 101...! advance the , ,i,r,P, camp of ', ' 1 ;tt R t the hiands of his - rtl because' it is not Under., coma., To S wan Who $tas as. but because the knowledge I as Orson Pratt- I can readily believe Pratt had of the heavenly that with propfletic ova he emit' wit- bodies, and the discoveries he mail. moss tha.wonderful growth that ham Pertaining to the laws that govern taken place since that timea prphc: the planetary worlda . coigiprobended tie gift that could not come and did n,q such depths of Information and such come to men under those em4ift. knowledge of mathematics that there but there is no eueMion in my viind are but very fiir that can reach Ault that he could look down throi, t) and comprehend them. I make mew, years that wore to follow. and ,s ti.0 tion of this In that these many beautiful. comfortable ,f), i Woritil should not passing; '' be forgotten by his fruit.fill fields And gard'r, tt' ,,, future haPPIness of The' frii.t, t 'i CESI......iabi e. : At the ' - ) ! f |