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Show VI DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY SEPTE3IBER 21 1912 . SEC,TION THREE ANEMIninollaknoNWS es r 4.Itikt plerr- vlirl V-: - i ''(''' 1. -- if t:::: ,.,,,,L sts 7 ws,....,,,, '''': f- - I e:,, , 1 r N ' 35111: I ' ) , ,- )I - f I, $ oft , 02.-..- el ilk - ' . - '' ' - e - ,i1,70 , . ,......., N. -- ... ,, ,1 , - '., . . e' at , houlie, nail ilt him vit....lion f ' Ltter''t in- - jel' ent. fo .1 '', , 1, ': low-al-th- 411 , ' , Isis'1,!, Ir144' t000k ' i' .,'. ! - d :, at ti Ite ?mei 7 , ) 11' 1111111!! r i .1 f 1. : '11 PH, .,t,; . , , : i1 I It, ' - - . - EL II. ELLS,. seeond counArior, ritEsT,a WILLARD Vi tiorrimb.ii e., , 4...4$ . 0 . Io M I ...... ,-- IDS JONES. -- .40 -- " 11. tint OP MOAPA STLIZ. PRESIDENCY I 1,, ' pelf Cet t text gad t t 4 Sigel 101; ,ioo -- 415 i .!ii;41; ,11 , . 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Lee slept 1:.:yirg to Mr. trsi. shr et.,1 her mall, 1,,!..1 tle.e pas,, the, night there. being locked hi a kiteht'..-n, Jum go Out a prt.catition taken leet:au!,r hc , timed ilifi t he eras in possat,,n of a by rerset,' tieing if ,:, ttce she toat lee ,c,, vio: or looney. would Wry-r- i tho hr. sae. witnesa at Stsler,' ;1, 1,..,ted IV, pot'lhg liI! i ' .cirv sit h. tti ;rig La es ,piol he,..11todglit elle wOuld be r,:e port Lad ntoca-;fl. ta ;Air! tor him.. iti,el art. r,...ards itc be, ) iiit,r, fricraily r prieeer fah' wititest that her ut:e :; h,)la to ,:irot t,le mar, were going to 3r , FALSEHOODS CORRECTED 1, i the lohatimaborrt, ond it transpired that or 11 the inother bad rc.,,,vtdi 21) for her. t,rothii,1 r. ,ir told her titat!e: ltiat Weitild IN FAR AUSTRALiA She, forther stated i'iat Lee "wanted out to (9 pic Ube tip, slim or LYS on her" after i;,. out Ptwith Mallet , ittht t The following article recently ap-- , liiibel ..Eivline Thompsen. a pretty 'ir toll ,,t,trt ... : :, 4u1. Ur Ir p ,)'..,:itirr. wh", dreaged.in a heft tweed neared In 'the tally Sun et r ilkured related in a unaffeked ..! Australia: torts the terrible storv of her sister's 'T' girl natter ,t.otta ,,!at. her. ; i sk Lee. SOLO DII:GIITER TO "311011310,...i ruin alai -- suicide, while her mother. .a t 'for treat-- , ti,,1 she &Vet and hind. nt utter- dejection aat sobbing ,wit. be7 the Britistil in iht. dock. The intervals last time 'he PIA,A a!;',, he had the money made a complaint to t.a- vOlke public are shocked by the disclosure! h,.r.,,,,,,,or wan on the night she 1,:ft : of enusetional vevelatione connected; I the house with :lags, whett her-- mot her tInd -- epee' her mother-t- ri tit l'.O;t.- When with what le now known as the i toid her the two were going te South latt r told her she ',lid sot ineatt i Arr;ra,' Letters were received from I, !. she had 'whits slave trallic. td'S:tit Lake. City and other places. ati,1 vitroned by Mr. Qt.inian. tin The terrible features of this ' !!hAz I the but aaid varied. was sure her ni.d1:1,r Ali. came she ar tiripher the nests that . , business are many and extreme limit of horror has been, wt.--, dead. Lee gave no details Of her not takin:- - tirr out to FAR:. death. to lefiCho homOtrri orother l reached In a case which has Juni i been tried at Liverpool. where ar' lave any letters been destroyed by had told her thdt he hsd ore sister mother? whose life had been snob( by hre. who I mother was charged with idling her Your Yes,' within Ate last month. oithi hrr life. to Ite, raid that I - ow n daugh ter. a girl of IT Year' of A II from an newsshe refused to go he would stand Amerlean cutting to 'Mormon?' age, wss then prodireel. It described her. and n had done b9. ' The ease has created enormous m., P11Per th' "nitide of Alice. Mr. limier !cad ty that her toot het .aid that she and sewatton has followed th.e tires 1011011 filtiOWI: not nay' should (Mabel) allowed ' ',nestles as the trial dev elope. It with life to it i "Diecouraged ItiligA s, far aA tO t;lie Lee-beciturst, Tho listen phase of it Is that the aricsed. her husband had to taken money. ,,young girl in queetii,n eras not so pure drinking heavily. and had ennmencei Mr. rimier stated tht itu atiddiona irstl innocent am she claimed to 47; her. Sirs. Allee lAe ZS. wife and matettai r.et had .otne under Cie and this last awful revelation has led abusing of s. D.. Lee. a real estate man. coin- mule Of thr. prosecution. and that an abandonment of the charge and msted suielde at her home. est First gal that dome th dismissal oe the Mother from the kouth street, last night by. ditcharging (.set tho complit:nsint had besn of the the ' staying dock. a 4,1 revolver into her brain. in the house in vihich her mothr bad I The stecusep Items is EtnilY She died instantly. . . . Lee attiod w hile 10 that her leen ju'rber...had k ' turtilght-norDougherty. and the dauehter whomis leet she had beet, alone in wits Chargea with procuring Taill041 the revolver, which eh. the holm. with a French waiter. and p,,ft1:. 77ishe Mabel Events Thompson. aged IT. hm,1 eoncesied in the ft.,14 e of her skirt. 'he preyiows e011inE Die were "shove father. Jamte Thompoon. tiled anti discharged into her head. He was round under compromising pairdream-- , A bonsational feature tten Pie 1 years ago. slightly under the Influence of stances. That (if colinte plKated tha of the miss watt that the man involved drink, and had been abusing her. the HI tho present moment Zile girl site not i David 1.4e. of Salt Lake 14,ilets soy, The quick tragedy almost of that moral haraeter widen the sec; been already married to converted him Into a maniac. When tion of the act contemplated, and i; eityhad i an older WOW, who committed gut- - the police arrived he was bathing his uas a very natural Inference that proiface in blood of the ,t which trickled from atHI to tho prolPetitiOn ahe was not a tide bemuse. it Is alleged, lei ' Chien! and drinking tab' 3 of lied the wound in Mr. Leek's temple. and girl Of moral character. Tho daughter was then railed. and :sere011ns and crying like a madman." husband. On the last Sunday of 1011 Lee celled 1; ansser to the admitted When th ease a se HallIfi. Mr at their house, and primmer showed that what had beenmagistrate i paid wag true, but Daidet (who promecuied) said that She him she added that she had not done anynewspaper report Samuel David Lee. ft appeared. ftrst 1 thtng ereng. The girl showed muct became aequainted with the family CONCERNING THE DEATH 01P emotion e some was th heed which prison er AlAcE. t of The .tirwnd,ary said that. noting semen years ago. just after her to the admissions by the girl He owned up to the truth. but said bad died. At the time the girl I,. "mild the rest,onsibilitv ol report woes exaggerated. Pnylrg that take tomasraing whom the alleged offense, the newspaper tho proseeut;on would be l prose was living with prisoner. who Asked if he wag going to do anything Justified In not proeeeding. : was keeping a house of al(to make amends. Lee said:. "I will do Two charges of threatening fact which under the circumatances.! al: In my Power to keep you and your her son further and were withdraan. daughter I POtti.f end will my property anti the Before the methey. trou)d not be Ignored. prisoner was di.,'Itairged. death of prisoner's husband an eider UnA Ntahel" ; later witness consented daughter named Alice had been living t'' few days The following appeared in the IIP nit marry hint. when ehe was It years Publication from this henna in a situation. away on Aut. 23: the meantime to return to !..i 1.4"141 Subseouently she went back to. Lake City. "MOI1M'aNS' IN SALT LAKE. fi otter. and then went into service-- then t When witness told her took work at a fried-fis- h PA shop. and! "ill ro- Witnestr. "Tou are mothesyhe y,e 'president of silly to do the Australian mission Led l this. because again. of the church he has made no im4tl- of ' ' Tegheeted to be introduced to the e" tnent Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints) me which would enable me upon in and house. dau the upthe i ghters to bring you back if he is net good to writes: WWI within few a Alice shot was that attention to "My an hrt 'ailed days you..., after this witness I len the house and appeared to have towed Shortly to marry 1.ee, wtoieut)on he tide in -- The Sun headed 'Sold Daugh' l read the articie ercupled a room in a hotel in Nein 0 n'isold, "What ix it you want?" adding: ter to Mormon -catwfuily through: but sv ti unhT,t. Wei will .gettle 'the Irtattef."-altft'Orofind ono wax neat heard Ovifirne that In her that any of the thing Ine single a checkbook. wrote out a eilfrk letters to her mother Alice had men- dtriaa, for CLOng. saying that warless and he partiesin named in that terrible affair Mooed Mrs. Kelly. who lived next i svotild go and , r , with the connected way any cash it, Iwag , door ta Lee and herself in Salt Lake church. The fact that the Witness him told if the that cheque man n lived wilt-tein Salt Lake City does not Prisoner teemed to have City to dm Kelly. asking after her was for Clie.nfle she would not martr neeessarilymean that he was a ltorItun. tore up the cheque littn,' for be it knonn. that ha per cent he then and Mn.. and wrote back Kelly daughloc. threw it in the fire. of the population of Stift Lake City onclotring for pritioneem informatton a and stipendiaryYou bad changed and the papers of Salt at a piper shirt) WAS called tha The mind, then? your Lake City publishing the "Raft Lake City IlersM Republican." count make no reference whatever to This gave an account of the truleMe of w it n ells Tea. air. Whet made you change yeur Wad? Lee being a 'Mormon. which they cerarlonera daughter. Alice, owing. it Well, he seemed to have been drink- - tainly would have done had he been tta suggested In thp letter, to the identified with that Church. cruelty and drinking habit. her mother got a letter "Plural marriages were never comHo was also addcitsaing letters to the inLake 'City. pulsory, in the 'Mormon' Church. hut daughter. Mabel. in which he made use ISubsequently thatof Salt Leaa had married when they were permitted men and lichichwiere of an extremoly intimate again. On April 2 a letter wee reeelved W0111n entered Into them for a renIrt"UP t Lae in from ha which prisoner, by tharacter. IA. was apparently between a prinOple. and girls Mut the same right rote: to reject proposals of that kind as girls lid and 64. Prilioner. then became aware .t. ' that on March SU. during the course of -- Bear darling mammaJust a word in the world do In monogamous marthis Intimate correspondence. the man to keen from worrying, my pet. I riages. Never in the history of the Charrh did more than had nruirried another young swum of aouid nor buy her per cent of as I bottOt II In Fiat( Lake City. roMMUnicatiOn In mire. Tell her I have $2,11.014 to Pettit the members practice polygamy. and the shape of a newspaper cutting On her mire we are married, and then then under the strictest disc:pline of I the authorities of the Church. asschlng prisoner. In st,ite of thee. she could give you all seimetning. "From papers received from Salt fuels. Saki the adN ovate. priistner had sopulil be the best man liliVf. and will 1, a considers-endeavored for monetary do It my)). as I know shi, loy,s in0. I Ink. City by last mail I find that the detective sent Out to Utah t, tend her m English lionbe thought want y(Pa hen you want t,) enrol!. : was asdaughter. aged 1:', tn Salt Lake City Bring my pet. and she v.ill see Inc as ga,her evidence in the ease , In older that ihe might become the I ought to be. and I will brnd the tick- oistpti IPPpiity County Clerk J. U. a 'Mormon.' who gave him third wife of this rreln e me. Tell her to I 1aji Eldredge. tile details of the marriage of Lee ao Flora Steer. shoes, inscried name was et). fallen utiee. yforgt , wili love trite in the county records.. which 1Iood..eaid seven or aga tonly ',ailed attIitt(41 to containedmho that Lee was married "be bani ilIia,iit4 sith prisoner's fact lh t ,me of his letters was records civil by vb.,. she believed. was 'signed ''The Monkey," and atkeel authority. and not religious. daugttorkiice. : 1.1sit .7Plural about It then marriages were prohibited by rnilowing i tweet, "Ilant .11,1 he mean by that?" the vote of the Mormon' people, In ahk-'they pitei nut toght to a Limo. 116, ' sem" hotel. fullest and the man 141! i WitnessNly mother a.slied him The ItelleraLtonfetettmassembleat 3n ',Av., i OP'Imiomml 1101101110 : 0,4) 4- vt krd2)1 N t''''7iE , ililli!,. tli1 1 hi i i,i k; , 1 ' rent a In the Wawa the Id t " 37. , . - I C,11$1 11111 1 --eas . - d hum-be- E - , -- , ,..., -. I arl 1411111 tormitsitst--sarprititistime; st my-la- LZA---- to , snatit---yettri- t Tim ñr of I flannah C. Larson. Jn October, 1899, he Jones of the Moans stake; Ives born I all triq lipart for os Intnitto to the Pen-I- t Sept. 12. MO, at Santa Clara. Utah-- Ho 110 laborett the entire time woo the eon of Bdward Itunker. Sr.. and 011.rtort. Sept : n,1 shunat tral home blary MeQuarrie. In IBM he was called in the state or CS. hail was furnished tree bv the owners" in starch., twr:. iron--i returning 1906.1; to fill a mission to the southern tales. Sept, , for: us during the conforenow until Sept. IS. 114. he served las $ee-- 1 tie tenured there for three years and Joseph p. Smith. Jr. or tno Council ond counsellor to Rishev John M. immediately after his return ha was t the Twelve slid Ruth M. Volt of the Bunker ln the Overton ward. The Over. to labor for one year el a T. L. M. I A. were In attendanee frnsm yard as I" isbleit and the St. !called Improvement miasionary in the !hilt Lake , Make of Zion. In 1901 ha was Thomas he ward WM!, a, and attendance va,41 organised. and rivm all thority railed to prnaldo al 'Mohan over the; 41111Pft to preside as bishop of the Overwards of the stake Y. M. and Y. I.. NI A ,onrentiors: Overton ward. In November. IMO. he ton want At the division of the eard Arne held 'Satur4 s7. and RePt. 1L 19,1t he was sustained as a cml- - r as pie ie.' to the atisettibl', from Clark PrP1F hint motion Sunday ,r,..cit.g Went of the St. Thomas ward, Nov. joner It a farmer. bishop trolipty. as held and bat; taken anactive tnterset in the..9, 1910. he was elected commissioner of Regular Insilco confereh. e itunday. development of the varama resourreW Clark county to serve for four years. Willard Lemon .1,,tieg Samuel Henry Wells was born April o the Mown valley and in the growth WA. at $t. George. Utah.' He is a prealitent of the It pa Ma ke o' Clark eounty. i Vine WM of.1 1911.. was horn May 17. and Annie Thorne Hunker in Stephen President, John MrQuarrio t wh" wee enetelr'ed Wc11. In April. ism. he was Set apart fur a mission to the Southern states. Ana the P011 of Thomas 7 eminselor to President jres and i as ..114! confrrenro quarter:y 11 of 7.t,01 'Agoopa : I ; I ; I ; : t 1181 ,1,14 4 AValshinglion,--Washfrorro- I I .......,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4$114$S,VWie4e,.,...........e....,..,.. ee here he labored months. ST1,14'4411- Atter his rsturn be erred three years as assistast stake supertntendent ot Sunday whoa in the $t. Atoms Make when he mu called to be an alternate member at high council. In Inn he moved his family to Salt lAk MY and spent tws years attending the L. D. S. university. In 1904. the railroad having beet built Into the Moapa valley. he was attracted by its greet possibilities and became Its pioneer cantaloups (rawer and has since taken an active pars ig Itj timelopment. In 19011 he was ag. pointed by Goy, D. S. Dickerson a member t f the firm board or ctmmiseloners of Clark county. meaty June 9. 1912. he tran,talted to be Meond cuunstior te WHIarl L. Jame it the Mospa stake of Zion. ly in the mete of Teas& ee..,.....p.e., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e, . beer !i.r.e.led iiir- - I live. Timely instruction(Was also glY1.11 feetatiolui of the bet Inst. Persistent charges ha' ,' in leaving le Hooks of Holy Sph It. that at Made from time to t,ITIP that the 11or- moi. IS Mall b001101, besides nauch by Pteeident Bramweil, President Stodi mons have violatri that ioienant, tiut tword.lei literature. with many of the dard and. others. ee it On Sunday, we .,were honored with tt:h Twasi have never been sis- - farmers, sho have treated them with t:341 thos;oFharget. of Me., charges Mr. tclOcct and who have shown an interest the attendance of President ilte !ph F. v. b. Peet, publisher of the 1.'1.4h In- - hi fh gospel as they hate preached it. Smith, and Bishop Charles W. cider hays been readily and wit- - i ley. During the morning session.' an different toping pertaining to Religion and a prominent was visit1n4 Kng land in tingly supplied with the necesaities of Lexcellent addreog was made by Oder class work were distanced and merit mon.' May. 1911, and rearitrie these charges life isithout mucb energy on their pl IteErimund Z. Carbine. Supt. Archibeld, good instruction fifteen. S. Geddes made his report showing the! Sunday in the English papers. made the follow- - ex. ept trusting in the Lord and s ventng. sept i a etteloint of the. Sunday school meeting ot the Mutual Impcovecoont ing OffCr. published in the Liiverpool ifig with all their m.ght for the stir ''t.1- - Condition throughout the stake. In his report assornationa was held when an to. '.ing of truth and righteousness. Express of May 2. tail us that the Sunday schools wresting program was rendered ant " 'If reasonable proof , an he brought rii informed M I1111.1AN. in a better condition than at any more taluable instructions given bl to FhtIC (hat plural ,I.,7r:1,gcs have been performed by t tar M)r,Thronte One, The labor of company A are re- - i time during the history. of the stake, tho visitors, Monday. Sept. the Dm of two Vr'n 41. Plural mar- - ' potted by Elder P. M. Porter in the fol- - Union slake leads tne Clurreh by a SePt IO 1ita0-- -if or sanctioned:toeing mord,: '1Ve have spent a seek handsonie 1,,ocentage In the enroll., lengthy meetings was devoted to mg rlage has been performed uiar convention work Mutual of the In two wards every rnerriber,1 traveling ment. by the "Mormon- iThoreb since that- .rif experiences pleasant time---- I gasinieh infor- through the country without money. is enrolled in the Sunday echool except Improvement associations and will pay Drone eral inatructionc i We have Obtained mation." permiselon to hold one. a In eventful-the fruit festival Ira "Thiel offer holds ornewl in any routeDuring the forenoon .setision. Prealtopetinms in town bans. churches anti WC WPM IIIRICCCOSfill in dent Bramwell outlined a system to be given by the stake and Rama ward try. together with a silnikir Offer inn& sr h 00 h0 tow to officers all whither officers, and Maks In nt followed Lake Books E. hereafter Salt this CitY.; disposing tit a goodly number of Taylorby Jossph or under tis singing by the anti I deny' that S. I) Lee. or any of of mormon and doctrinal books. A gen- - .whereby all high priests. numbering leg, The able leadership of Wf J. P. MoAllisee the parties connected with the scandal- - rtientan who heard up explaining the have been called- to the special labor ihrOughotttAkactinfacence-wea-sacieAT in one tins affair were member') 'lent and rocetved words or praise r Ivirrravinttoolirmi--ffir-.3-rótlit4tI proprietor of the country More followed I those wisri have In the past been from the visitors artd manv ethers. a mile and a half after we departed ward and inactive in the Church. In las The ravine lost concluded lull I and A of all number duties these orts priests high purchaved performing be and pleasantly remembered by t 'friend have been outdo during the who find wayward young men and the long people ot the Kemal utak. k attle ere PeePhl of the cleanest as women, win upe their influence to ElWARD LEO CRAMBERDATN. I :711 I NORTHERN STATES. ao of the moot prominent (doss in bring them into the active work in the ,Stakst Clark. -'their ecwomunitiee. .The rompany .ia in in the connotel with r!oiris and and enroureard strengthened they. bishops. GENzfut MULE. The total and determination. pries'''. will pectins the senlces of Last week Pmident Ellaseorth visit- - !spirit. of the company is N Rooks of high On dogma $t and September t some 'pertion who bee Influence with ed Nauvon. and report. that it to Mormon. let other book, etc. wayward members. and by this 1114041111. the Pariguitch stake of Zia Susan Wilson and Ruby Tatteroal the young people will have proper tit- lett, be enioying better prosperity than it hes known for man,' year". The fruit write that they are enjoying their la- - tention. and every member in tha .hold a profitable conferencii. Then crop is unuoually good this year. While hors exceedingly among the people of sitake will be labored with through the were in attendance Elder Heber J there he visited John Pitt. who has re- - Rant, ereIltv riwy tuL0444 strx440,414,041 in proper source, with a view of bringing Grant of the quorum of twelve. Enda shied in Nauvoo for ;I years He came lesartng tract, In the homea of the them back Into the organizations of the Imam 0, Smith. presiding patrithere when 14 yours of ago with his people which they have clotted. This church. where their torreleell will live arch. the Make acidotic, and a fair parenta from England. concerto to week they have sloe dlopored of four earnestly otolicited. "Morrnonisro.' Eider Pitt has Stiffertel ,140411LS of Mormon and re small books During the afternoon services. Preol- representation of high counselors set d blehops. health for the peat year Or more to people who seem very' much Inter- - dent flinith and Bishop Nibley with IN From the reports of the stake oral-- I The). DI adding sumed the time. Their remarks were thought to be on his death bed fated In tbe arepP He wan uncomOous when the hreat- - roria friends to their liot continuaily very appropriate. and with a large at. darkly there la stow but gradual deattend their meetings and their tandem.p of dent called upon MM. the good velopment for good in the stake. BIM ciao. which la ItiVell for the principle which were advocated. were The chief speakers of the conferS4,01 TH E RN ILIA NOI benefit of all who wish to attend Their highly cotnroended and will be the erica were Eiders Grant and Smith. Elder Frank M Wilson reports that Plink they now have enough good MA- - means of doing much 'rood In this !Eider Grant spoke in a forceful manhe and Eldcr Arch ie N- - Smith. during torte' and able 'supporters to organize communiy. tier upon the following subeels a branch with one r.r two auxiliary or-Mit last 0,04,44. d'onosed et 10 Hoke The ihoir, under the direction of Work. the medicine for ell the ills of d t"00441401, schools. eft. 1C, Mtkmon. 1,006 tra1, rinizationsSunday 'Mall Prof. W. Davis. rPodcred wArie litre; proer and the answer thereto. President I. Sanders writes us that (anent, selections. This- waa.00e Of in priesthood Meetmg: the Desoto: fl ThyritrIgS held They per- formed the or,ilitatose or- mptieni for ',the hist week ma boom the most cue- - the pleasing features of the conference. News and why the people should mho one I ar,ildate and hiesioed the infant ceasitil tate that be has spent since he and much comment was T416010 On the It; penieveranoe:'absolute power from into tlio raisairm field. Every ability of the Union stake choir And a divine volume In the Church of child of John IL Lee and wife of ha eno treated him well and he was sue- - the excellent muxio during tlat confer-ar- e Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y They ai.fi speak of MPV1 Santa analoir4 to odatn the Liationa be- - keesful in sill limo. The noting of epee, Eider Smith spoke upon making on canoe, of its clean moral teachings and Pelt of his report will confirm the q uarterly neat and clean: and priori 14 ROokis of Viol' conference of the you Ilen's and things prompts rentainad therein that are tie- - ''above. Z1 For the week. four Sunday afternoon be gave a brief tread meet, small books, mon, nung Ladies MMus. improvement history , voting tn rminkind. 'of the presiding patriarchs convened in tho assembly The Hill bran, h held quarterly eon- - Ill'g., hall with'it very large attendance, Re, who have been in the Churrh since M)NNESt 'TA. feronce nt) Aag 17 and It Some cif the . Ile Organization. and or Ms calling to marks were made by President smith SoutheTri lit!nota older, were present ( Saturday morning at le o'clock Presithis he talked with and report a very good conference. ident Ellsworth met with the elders id snd Bishop Nibley. The musical num- tm manias. atAlthough oratorical display. the attempt by the choir and Saints and friends assembled from the Minnesota confereneo in the, city berm wpm rendered I express S. quartet ennsiating .of audience was spell bound. L. I Pitiltne)srdle and other nearby towns- - $of Albert Loa. Hider John A. Small. the sentiment of all when f say. 'Ile Stoddard, Davis and of that conference. writes! NlesiTs- Ferrin ;tbe ix IllniAlitA. the right nuin-t- ri the right titers' Bramwell. The services Of the ,oVening N;THERN ..,-- ,,.... -vet enloYable . that they tied to a close one Of tho hest COM The people went home feeling well Ehlirr Harvey (". Toting writes-tha- t together. The eiders gave in good re- - i brought held In eVe ces the feren stake. rnien for attending 'Plaid n ha.. 4,ent et very profitable ports. esplalning what they have done Comp:it-1P .C. BRAMWELL; JOIN 8. citomBY; Blake clerk. Week In ltat,inii,h intinty. His rePort.1 t in the summer campaign in the roanstake Clerk. eorni.vv,1 ghler Leslie Vfarbue- - try. The people of Albert Lei wore tour,. Is a, r,114: 12 Moak of Mor- - very kind andcootelderate of the KANAB STAKE. mon. VI r.IJII 1.,oks. 400 tracts. 14 Litt- - !ors. This shoits that the prejudice frve .Littbotia sub wht,h characterized the poople of Al- The quarterly conference tot the honag 444 families vimited. bort Loa five or six years ago Is being liAnati script ifsn. stake convened at Kauai). 140 ao9,o1 ,,w;emattions, and six Meet- - rapidly mitigated. as the eiders were l'tAti Saturday &MI Funda;, Sept. tour about of out Ines itel ,, drtten 'ears eity land fr. 1212. There were pres,nt of , itiWIL logo aithout a hearing. Elie general authorities of the Church, 'WI& NSiN. The f.,.:.,, a is R report Of the con- - i Eldcra Heber J. Grant and Preatilli!g' ferene6! h!.!!it tl Dee Mollie. Mitt Sun 6y. for corn!. . K Lyo ns, eriting EMer Pottlarch Hyrum G. Smith. afi,o -r Wa ap"Ati giv.a t , thE):niFdlEatelt: e th tasted! c,. that lot7 PgiOY Agnes- Campbell of the general board 66 cionio!I labored hate 16.. M. have whf'm revently A. the,' Pape's Diapepsinn ends. Indi 1,,f th, Weoltt ot so ltarifil WS8 held in !kind to theta and !very gem- Too presidency of edo stake and ts. primidert hi., ,,i:,y. Aug. tteadata-p. gestion, Gas, Sourness and rirtng for their want. The) exetpt te of the bialtiipa of the 1 A rrool 1,g in a a Ift,SollitVit for truth and 1n6C11 "4) the held hi Itt el'Ardnesil aanitl"o thel ... ttag irlg emrajoIrtith3e. Heartburn in five minutes. Pri"th't VritteiPlee livh;rh aro elovating to e - h hrig morhire the tady'misstrottarivs I the human ram. Bogorp firi!laY nirth!'iorike organizations' wore In atio'nd: to report, ' toll t; on,' .4.1, ,, .,. r, - theft' griit were entirely amply and ancp . , thoir I Mer work- - ittany inter- I "neatly does" pot- bad stomachs is ielIVO 'MOM li- tera rde thIntbined as a lorder--reallAyalaiv t ,r y l Li t 3 wens related am) all !thel were., lanai.. , does- oVerrOMO I.., irg ro d ole th Y co uncil geation, regular menthe '. of the high !,- - t.mor,lea of the reettemd i thre bore gas. heartburn and I it c'EldP1; and dyspepsia, follow-ie Th ..ii It. night, as Itaturday Swaps to altornatelsourorer to tiro minutesthathot art,I..'l - ,,,, divinitr of the work Nine' Books'i hixh Jseph week: tor tho ,. MI rotort vacancte the 'Lyons' t, al tor Itormon 32 mall books. 2W, tracts, t3f:11,4 1' thatma kos Papo.11 DinPet"'In "" lilt some vory veal by the r emoval ni Alexander ' , Elss, or: .011ins sionsach rogulator .n i 'largest A,La2ne aurlWilliam S. Smith.. srso4.4 for the Isix mosatiage with a gorsdly average iroorli 'tho :til ouggvattorm if Y." ret tem"DIP Edward Leo t'hamberizin eras stnt- - Into ot e. irlitth ".1., stubborn 8you belch gee lumps. aitht msa J. hour i "A and ertsetste sour,. undigested food sal Ur' rb,11( ront hrootnedstat the reused nionths three vacancy by ago 2? at arid: head is dizzy end aches; breath puhi :, " - tke release nt it)Fteph a. Spencer. litted tamigttereemtpti--pmr-hisid- ee -- were, iy nit'r which another t -i Id14' and Indlaft"ible walde. At tA;Ilifs; .a.;ai;;;;;;War-yvof the S the moment Diapepsin comes kurneyed all the STAKE CONFERENCES. thP Primary as elation in Place s ti Bluffs and Avoca. 1.4misitt with the sto mpth all peekatt.. was released oninsember conference-""I ;tont' the sr,ount of 111 LettitIst Arthur (Weer di stress sanhohow. It's truly theotosSTA k I ttestorahlr were )2e g Meng sat suetalited stake secr etary o f inhingtahnoat marvelourt SW ; rro to their bowies do a The quarterly conference of the class and Bennie . Boern hArntleaana'at t, John Pa H. few we, k, 1:14ers Ante! L. Ajlea Und Union stake at Zion convened in the Anderson. David D. Rust and Mary A large fifty-ceease of raPell Lauritt 11.1.4-- n of the West, IOfl tenSeaman Dienenein Will givot You & Inintired Grande. Oregon. on CUIPSCIP. a. stake aids for' religion dollars' and President 0. P. Cloward of tabernacle at worth of satistsction 'or your Ettst loss Ti e latter will be succeedtient. I and 11. with an excellent Much valuable Instruction was druggist .panda you your multi,. back. N. W. Iturdock." ed by 'Peen and powerful teetimonies borne We worth it' weight in gold to Irmo stotle--I ' On trsterder the day eras very large- by tho TIMM', the stake presidency and women who can't net their IIANITOILL in "7:. and other officers of the etake and ache regulated. belongs It Elt ler W. J. Warden and Vaal.' lia- ly ransomed In reports from blthoPe wards. It Is generally concede. that homeshould always be lient lan": of the various or- at no previous conference held in in ease of a I ton Baritahr are now taking a Pagan, and the preedonts sick. sour, aloe( atmlur.... of the stake. The reports this stake has there been fuller at- - during the day or at night. Ka!". trip in the Manitoba, province. They ganisations were even very a encouraging,. and show tenIanee or more timely Instruction moot harmless surest quickest, that reedlike In the stake are an. then. accompanied by powerful mani- - stomach doctor inandtho weed., I , I rttyhust:no atnnigienonnalrineditl::.48taktt.st "h4 ditelormo: ; 'e nott-Mr- I '',7ii i ' i i t, I . i ." I - ; plownirn con-an- 111 se Sii. V1 ; " , -- I 1; 51M5Z2S12SISU I i 7 rii t 4 SURELY SETTLES IlP t , UPSET STOMEIIS - A :1 'f volp l tis I Pl& t , ag t..-r- ,11.1-- . to-e- Li . --- 11T 10 0,44Y-wa- ll 7) f 0 ttu., ; i t h: "412--Phonitel- rnt rstox e'. ,,,, ELDERS OF TEE SNEFFIELD CONFERENCE. BottosA yettr. reading from left ) rigla John T. Elliott, A. L. Riggs (conference Pres.. lent. Samuel Cot. tans (retiring eonfeyemca president.; !ledger Cinason (mission president); John 8, Hirst and Tion.tas Parkin. Middle rowCoulson Rich tconference;filerk); Milton Jacob, E. D. ittich Arthtir Kidmatt, James P. Todd, Orion Thuraood and C. Clyde Brown. Top rolsCbde Greetisett, James It Anderson, tVm, J. Errands and Ed in Classon , owast... 4 la Ireport 21 It thee-into- es F onto RtNIEElk eountricor. "WO1 Wore ' 11t in" nt the tohara, 5impl .ubltryl at 1. worke an on golpet launch hitt' -- C11' That "I els ntekno now: a neten :Won. been fl ern di that t former of Ch who t suffer Vetted olio et stoo& wolves what mire The I t fimple Ile. is points le red. ph noon ore, at wen of 0 eould tmly Wet: The p philow two en toted ty. Bu |