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Show ---tl-- 4 i3' ' ; is.Elirri'VENING i'; NEWS NEws , '411,. , , rt $at The 'work of John.,D, Rockefeller. Jr,. wed et' lu brintring States' into direct Meals of the sad atkor tewilot smatter contact Cotewspoodommt the 'acittel ;else o the tor. rebtkomdma shwalt W Sdiroosod lo lb Orobleni they.handie in attempting to regulate-- 'or to :suppreis prostitution 314 Now an attalitaaaaa. ' bleanali 1Aairar NSWO, CIO Vtall. THIN OM" rit Tat 144 Michigan À 'OS te. Ados-C1- 0- J. r. 01110 00011. , ill haw been 'going on steadily Mr mince Itsprossamtiva. Rockefeller eat es- a, merober, of Ileteree et the 'Gatelike si O&M Lake White Slave grand jury in New Teak "' matter 114100tdbia etty me eeeeed lease , In 11., nth. 1,et et Ceeereett Mere ItaXingum 3 fr nit ' , The Bureau' of Sociai, litirleue; Crrr &LLD LAICIO which MBockifeUer1ittb. head, sole PirrPose' Pt w$o formed:Jo-1t- h JAN. $t rAtsT. pErcito'srs - BIRTUDAT.- As our readers are aware Meotiolls -- zlee Of the- - obmtvenee of lb. anniversaries . itten.- y birilidefe-Ofirien-prontinentl- tilled with Church work, . ,have been . .11.14 monthly, for some tim e. under the t , - - , , J of the Gene; auepiees of r' . , mlorteld locletir--- Thin month on. Witt4will S'oodick's Mr, forthcoming rapert hesday, yee,,:e,:; the...meeting' In. Abe upon, the pollee problem- - in .gumpti 'will be devoted to Mishop'e-buildithe life and work of President Charles etrit W. Penrosie, that day. being the anal. report just made public boa to do. with . ! ' - : ng ; - t '" ; ... . versary of his birth. ... i'...r-- - The program, prepared 'for that eviPins, Ili composed entirely of selections c front the tretilitie of President Penrose. ;'Ills bat family will present the details, , t ,, snd president Joseph r. Smite alid -- - ' Seder- I "Prmident Anatol , stand,- will be present end ode their valuable contributions to. the evening'. i - - - zi -- W ! I- i ' . Bunter of what making a, world-wid- esuch slaveryIneane to the world.. Ot ,tivo reports called for to complete, the 'ILIttrealte: fieidot i1nvtlgat10 n two have now ben furnished and a third is -Wider PreraletienTISITTinitiiiint1174.Eosdick., the conspicuentair: offkdont ,Commissioner-Ler- f of New , Accounts TerkOty under the late Mayor Gar exerelees.- -. ' . . : - - have no doubt It PAIL be an enThe- evening will joyable 00etaloa. oleo be devoted to the celebratioe Of the coming to this port 'of the Country of the British "Mormon" Ploneera one e extent VI Whioh-Villtcommon- in Europe. It Abraham rlesner,--AehOe 1.44! S1avery,101 it written by WOr1k4 tit tte inVele1itia0e Collette tread made trim known throughout the loodloal, world. regoolog conclusions aro of apatite; importencS,I, One is that the old idea proved a failure ha every part Of the world in which it has been tried Another is that, the menace of prostitution to the home and to the health of the people of:every nation- in the world Is much more vsst than the people up the most importatesvestte of Church to this time have ever been Clawed , The third is that the 'Mole ...The friend and adnitters of Preli- - to realise; - 1 . i t I' ' i 1 , .. twsen th'e great cities. of the Middle I West end the Pacific Coast ft should Chicago Christian Endeavor unto a E. Clark founder reeovo moot thoughtful .c9nsideration graphed I" the bands of. those on whom will lend president at thi Christian Endow devolve the duty of designating the or movement.' suggesting, that he issue cities te be honored with regional a caU to the .0,000 Christian Eulogy. ' banks.," societies, with their membersbip of 4,000.000.' that they arrange, to have ; MON' A,,,HND nAILROADS. every town and city In the United States Join in the observance of Febdepreogion In tharatteel...Indinfire Sandal." attrilc"uted bY financial authorities raart 1st as of Owlet Churth of Items to the. to failure 'of the railroads Pin' to it all a chase Saints .thet- Is their usual ounount of the prod-n- et '.,,According to loSsille's. there' are two David Greer, ' We that It recall Pettit of this, basic', industry. Pak ,kinclis of bogaS newspaPers. One aasil the Bishop of the Protestant' Episco- dependent states that thil earttnadar" eAmepti advertisements from swindlers . an 'earn case of the pal Diocese of Nese York, 'oeasationlof aetivo bust-- , and dishonest promoters, knowing the -of oat and aggreseiveoppouent not over three inouths old; ,and nature of the advertisement.. ,Another the franchise to women and though-i- t shows some signs of reviving-i- claii. publishes malicious attacks on was instrumental. evenrat-the-la- tt , to are present...them ettilAirge-- num- firms and business houses of New ber of men 'eonvention-- of them to buy their silence byjih.--. compel eMPINFLIIIPt Or Otat at . d to York, In having' a resolution the great Steel Corporation'sfurnaces eral advertising patronage. Some pain omen the suffrage to and and that the workliir ft:ore-prryarefound in bat...these biasses. s Church-Meetinglaid upon the table. of several other have been Sometime' they run up against a pre0-- : companies , It le well known that the 'Mormon" reduced about f. Then it sawn elation too big for them and come to ft sides es Church- was assailed-o- n was the case with a paper Main cause of stagnatibmin grief. its seeking the' Impossible when it, took which haii psY-- , fort Its malicious this or revision. industry is not tariff stand saainst legregation and tolera- competition from abroad but the fail- statements regardinr-- reputable life tion in Bait Lake Cl ty. - Yet three ure of the railroads to buy. And they insuratav company. All ,such papers be- restricted their purchase censured by public opinion, chapters of Dr Plexner's admirable have ause their net earnings have been ought to be are report ani given up to discusitinir the cutthroats and expect te for -they lit last three or our live- 4Y- Pitin4en - ' Mflit an4 months-bef- it ' : 'N Irmo nirlier-revenues, L..-ever of plans for segregation. Ile sees have declined. The Eastern roads' loss . towards ideals of net profit la November was 27 per wend Pitt' A SanDiegoCal., man tells bow our Church bas long held and has long cent. Because ,an- Increase of oPerst- halittinged hie fork- - intoTT a baked expenses bas so reduced their net ing upon hi maturing Profits they anxiously await the action and sought to Impose ring in the the Interstate Commerce middle of very the Conunis :potato, the generationg Here Is his view of the of 1001their application for permil--- tint bias wife struggle the World Is about to make to eon upoñ in, 'a field attain this It Is a story that - rates.",to add b per cent to their freight would docreditto.Ananias and Sail "Punishment of the woman simply lit the same issue-tha- t. leaves the mats-- free to contraot disJaper Mlle ease from women and to carrY attention 10 the that the New It even into his own family; to corrupt York Charnher of commerce. by unanIni.The Uttitediitatesand Japan ,are ethers, lir' Carl previeue -- associate oni--riote, hru; adopted a resOdution "cement bits been rut out'of mach by the taw. discussing proposalsto Civilisation has tripped for a life and asking that the, increase be granted friendly re1ationi0 Thus--far death wrestle with tuberedloaig alco- PromPtilr' lit justice to the railroads and the satisfactory formula for mixing hol and other plagues. It Is on the of business throughout "cement" btu' been hit upon. verse of a PIMIlar Ptrattle with the for the benetit : crasser forms of commercialised vice. tbe country,-- Similar action las been Sooner or later it must fling down the taken by tha'llatiortal Association of Nov:York-roa- d makers horrible- - thing. gaimtlet- the Ohdo This will be a TSAI contesta contest Shoe ManUfaetitrent never to have heard of the straighlt pens' Association, the :Indiana Coal that will tax the courage. the narrow paih but aPpear to be per; the faith, the resources of hu- Operators' Association. and the Hide and familiar with the broad way that teeny manity to their utmost." and isidaturr4asociation of New York. leads to destruction. Dr. Pleimer is wworker towards the Eastern manufacturers who ship large right whose task we are glad to pm. quantities of goods are sending out rristow charcterizes the Senator claim to be a useful one and one which icircular letters in favor of the inertias& adminiatretion's anti-tru- st policy es promises much greater services yet to The Commission's reportsshow-tha- t such one ' be undertaken. the net earningli of St Eastern roads It be much better it is than mere s 'Illci-fo-Chur- , siandardofMorilstior-latem-en and women je tho enly real solution to the been net has In the that Church' ! ' cheered, and otherwise- helped by the problem Involved,. this third conclusion that is esIt is and books orhich have hymns inspired I been - penned by him? While his pecially signiticant;'For hero we have Pride D Abraham- gleaner preaching is bit countrymen will feel a peculiar in this thole of one el their brighteet ot goopel that bee been the rule in I -I ', emimmte for this- evottnet memorial every home within the "Mormon, to - Church since .the Church's doctrines g services, all are cordiellylnviteC t Itten4 the meeting at which al usual reit were Preached. , :there' will be no charge, ant? as Ulual, Throughout the World each day we light refreshments will he served et the hear of new I point of the GesPel toclose of the evening's xercises., .Ai wards which the world Is Machine. eietlyt It some. haricot program "blormon '! young men, while adhering At the close, there will be refresh:;1 to ivies, of have ,, mien, followed br spontaneous torn- badstrict constantly to bear the reproaches look We Of ideas and Ideate" Witten 4 1 i this gathering, of the people of theecold among whom i fer large turnout they hall labored se vitiongries,, They. have been, celled everything, that was SINES& ,GrT ncrerzt,To low and unworthy aid to thorn has been Vice which the world WI itifttot.' take'. 'kindly to assigned.: every, t r fez-ten- es one-bal- e 41olv4ü11-tetturs4-thairar1- - -a- d - -- , t.- t it - sr Tex:Ayers , ihe ekaeltdituroof large unit of icae), 1 I trill teeter or Other purpeses tole. those) And now what' Ii itIthat Dr;Finitner , who ere entrusted with the disburse. were It the 'conclueloa.of his tour of the 'reent work together'itt harmony for the World sa, a special Investigator!: Is of the world morals such 1 Interests of all the people. This re- - his picture that-- those Who tate delighted to Point 1' mark Is prbmpted by I report,--forthfinger el scorn at rtals tlibteause to of which ws do not vouch. feel justilledt- - To:quote-front-- , lila re Is' however, that one of t ere has announced- - his- - intention of port: "Investigation shows that irregtiler 'sex intercouree on the 'part of the i,'' t dettirig the City Auditor In the courts, the of attacking the City Treasurer ever male is :practlealli universal . ; chine he gets, and, of remeving the 'continent. That some of it is casual ';' Chief of the ?ire Department and the and unpaid, the rest merely mercenary. t.', i Chief of Police whenever this can be only aggravates the difficulty. An act - done 'universal& indulged In by men mat be ' i "t... i Altogether it is a rather childish, not universally. deplored as a weakness; It t 'to say II dangerous program. The City 'Cannot be universally punished as crimi i,needit, a, businesa administration, and inal unless III met- loin In- - penalising 1 personal bickerings must be put "side one another.' ' in the Interest of the taxpayers. We -- A rather strong indictment this-- is called Upon to vote for ere soon to be nott---I-f It we hatkauoted it root any. ' r, a bond Issue, and while- the heed for ; money at this time mat be imperative, authority less respensible it no doubt '. ;: it may not be thou ght wise to entrust would haveer been siailled by -the good spentlrinticli-- Of their i , the expenditure of e portion Of it to Clergymen-vilonlY i .... int.:tat who is not above the fo- thoe isealling7htormoulamtw:se any ' i mentation or strife with the waste of one mote proof of "Mcgmon" depravity 1 t tinie, energy and etracerted 'effort that In splendid ! Must result from such a policy. Christian civilisation which the ,."Mors7 d.... All these threatene- positions are Mons" halts failed to attain. i , riled by eepeble men who are vea- - And then to young men. reared In l. Sclentiouily striving to do their duty, "Mormon": homes, Is there not it very whether their methods coincide with I familiar teaching In this conclusion of ? the plans - of - political leaders, : or De. beVo' proviouslY Irlexoest hope to see- - the , corn- pointed our that Prostitution is : rolesion go ahead and feel con. two tne- -. lident , that all ,, taxpayers who ception necessarily involving t011 issentlaV It re. 'bath: 'equally 1 Want in'.the laws enforced and their Tales--. slavery; it there are 'slaves .., terests guarded mill :Lek for nothing root than that they will receive dor- there must be slave holders: if slavery. ing the next two years as careful and is disgrace then the slavehotder Unlit 0014.KP7-1- 1, IT. faithful ceneideration se they- have :bTWYuifpo proutitutIon la s. vies. both rarties are i ', I had during the pastiwo years. e. ,vicksim; it,hjs a crimirbotli-Partle'ions matter of are Now,as, a criminals to attract- -, attention 'when first l, 7' called to ' positions-- to 1 pun.' but their, ovit trouble accumulate isnment has ever Involved both par,!, 'brand4: beeti while, they inthelethnit. carrying thqpanta Theherlot has , ;:. : ., Vitt the 'plans of others and experience ed is an entrant iitid Tilung- - to. the will teach that strict attention to the wolves: she alonenever the man, her ,......,,.., .......& ii Wilethegh ittltettri-iiiibeieadaehrs-e; tiet"Ipoi'rt Mit: t ,,,, , 1 ti,,,, it t at the powers and abilities of any thing. more than ixisticehie thus been , 'k ,,,: i official. , violated: the very oblectivei of punt-fiv- e e The question now before, the public policy-hivIwo eactitteed,. For ;', IS issuance the of bonds to extent the so 0 alone suffers the , long sathelvoman of $900 DOC Will the money be expended consequences of prostitution :are-- not ;. ,',., Wisely and 'wen? Wo need lwater and ', 1 , powers but we don't went controversies "Mormon Cburch was ohe of ,.1that will encourage or delight ' those The 1 who are 'chafing under strict enforce. the first religious 'bodice to recogniato the fundamental right Ad mum to !' meat of the law. the ballot Mere hopeful View of Dr. Irlexner- as to tho possibilities Ace4rdRuir to a statement issued' 1 by of woman's suffrage in eradicating the Dr, ;oomph C. Blooditood of Johns HoP, World's most ancient evIII . kits flospital. Baltimore. cancer, eau -toe eu rad to nearly one-ha- lf "To make prostitution a crime for of an eases 9. i' the women alone lest once inequitSr taken early enough., This Is impor. able and futile. It is likewise ,difteTent forms of cancer, the symp- - on as societies were organized upon tom, itnd relative chance of recovery if the theory of male superiority, the e could perobspl4be angled out operated on early. Dr. Bloodirood sera woman to bear alone the burden of the dual cSntrol of oaneer trratter offense.- - But that darts rastTbilor'of education The ohief obiect of..the Ptically, the equaLethiffitleilintlz. ' :AmeHean Sockgy --for 'the Control of ilbinty of both sexes in every relation T. i Itte le already recognised; "it. Is 4 Cancer Is to hurry on this education. rapidly becoming incorporated , in ! ao that more lives may be saved today. law. With the probable advent of wo , . 1 ' '-- ,' - - 1, 1, -" ' 't, 1 :f '. 1 - , - 2 rr , 3 Tomig:men-artritpt:to---bW-aVar:li- nit: - I ,t ,,- -- , - , . 1 , : - - -- - ' - Church-Histo- JANUARY 31 : -- , self-deni- ntortnshine , -- itgbiN ON RCSSIA. -- - notice from an article in the rtah Poston that even Redin, the famous Swedish explorer, sounds a warning to the Swedish people to be WO pre-Par- ed for points out that thaactivity of that country in Einiand. nob as the construction of railroads and bridges, the disposition of troops, the fortification of Aland, and the building of warships, points to an intended invaion of the northern parts of the Scandinavian by Russia. Redin calls upon the Ite people to prerere, fly defense. points out that theur had better quit drinking intozkante and coffee and onnokint tobacco, and invest the money in ships end fortifications. a friand--d thattar Rodin used' 16-band at one time wee tonored by him for his exploration. In AA's- - Re knows whereof he speaks. But we fear that unless the Swedish government change. ita attitude on' certahr Teliglotie nttestione 'yid gives protection to every this --member. of the Church of Jesus Christ of tatter-da- y Saints,- - in the exerettaoftha rights guaranteed by the- Cenotitution, immure. of defense will proveweak. - Sweden is an enlightened country. It bee tarried the banner of. liberty over the greater part of the European continent, at a time when the Reformation would have come town end but for the timely appearance of ite great defender. Sweden cannot, by intolerance sin against the light' with trnpunity. Such course will necessarily call down upon any nation the displeasure of heaven. nation's strength consists in Its moral characterf:- - R can be measured by its fidelity to the principles of rigliteotti; Cosa and not only bY the size ot armful and navies. pen-Mau- ls citiaen,-- -- -ineluding- -- bar were lesa by nearly $27.000.000. or 11X per cent. than in the corresponding months of 114. This is probably the first time in recent years when co many organisations have been inclined to the view that the railroads are right in seeking an advance in rates. The decision of the Commission-wilt-- be of much importance to the general bucinee; of the cotmtry. ' At a meeting held recent!, at which were present Andrew D. White and Admiral- ldatian. delegates to the first Hague conference in 1599, Charles H. Butler, delenate to the second congress In 1907,o, and ,Judgetledrge .Gray and Qecar Straus, members of the permanent peace tribunal, the drat steps were taken towards calling the third Hague Peace conirreax in1915. Another meeting yfli be held for OA purpose of apThe pointing a- - national committee. State Ilepartment Win be asked to send nt nOten tutio-natiosignatory te; the Hague eonvention, reminding them of the of recennnendatitm-cf-thtrronteren- 1907 st to not criticism, just pere caps tiousness. , Judge Elmer Adams has ordered the sale Of the Wabash railroad. Here le a sp en d d chance to inaugurate the era of ge v ernment ownership of railroads. City to the 188SThe Prat,. meeting, was held- in the .neve meetinghouse ereCled- bf saint eettlers on the Latter-da- y the padres Verdes river Unarm). This Walt the Mexico. Chihuahua, first house of worship built by the . soil. Latter-da- y Saints on Mexican - Robert 13.11APatriarcif - Emperor' William Isla in the same class as Carnegie and Horkeleller. Ha he worth only $98,500.000. tune with the infinite should have no trouble in hearing the music of the spheres. Thome in It a wife persists In buying the neckties they may be tied In a hue-ban- - .byre ce PreSident Wilson Is far more original that its successor should meet an agreement to than all the original Wilson men put In 1915, and seeking a meeting next year - -- ñztft UnderDoir g, the answers of the nbankers Salt Lake a overlooke , But the Coast Banker Is of the opinif'n that this CRY PoSsesses unique Citl-ha- and freneralli--bee- appealing' qualifications which aughtto Mint -- "be from, fully considered. the Coast Banter: We - "If another regionaLlituking district Louie I. to be established between St. and San Francisco, itla --desirable to consider the grelative importance of Salt Lake in Connection with the cities Kamsall already suggested, namely; City and Denver. ,Kansas City Is elm, to St. Louis, and to a treater or lees extent its banks- re tributary to St. Louie. It clears for part of Texas, Oklahoma. and KiLlisall, but leans 'very etronglY on St. Louis and the district it bleare for foould easily be amalgamated and form part of the St. Louis district. Denver is an important city itself, but has a, very limited banking district tributary to It. Salt Lake City. however. la 'very centrally located.- It is a natural tenter and is the financial tenter for a wonderfully rich and rapidly developing country 'both east,'" west, north. and South. Should a regional bank be established In Salt - Montana. Idaho, 'Wyoming, and Colorado, besides its having a very xtensive business with 'Utah, and with ite already established great banking inone of the stitutioneit wOuld-mak- e strongest of the regional . banking 'n all directions is another factor which makes it important. Lying as it does in the mountain region, geographically half way be ,xttios,-...-Ite---sos- ii, Thi,A7311fte appUtit1:11-6416,-Dobecause we so often have BEEW We like to lift the the Under-Doother fellow up when he I. down, because we also have been down. !Sympathy starts et else it isn't sympathy. Your ...periodic vtoods of Failure - and DieapporninCen- der-Dog- So, instead of to'caking Pest these of yours and casting no sympathy their way, pause to give them your Heart and your Hope, llnder-Dog- s and soon the Sr I or Picture and Fact will Victories be your and your genuine Achievement..., can No tlnder-Dog- s possiblr apin to the Under-Dogs importonea, peal of your daily Etpariences. , Perhaps you sail appktud Zona tho Under-Dog- s of your polvonal Gloom and Shadows,but what of itt ittLowell soya: ."Daily, with soul ' that cringe and plot, we ur )Vhat differencer, what odds, ao long a over your' "manhood bend the , hies!" , cheer PP111.121. proudly by them intiL their fight become a factor of your Kingship. -- I FOR-FUN-- 'On and On:I those dramatic critics in Chlohas this concerning performance of a musical cora. lOns-oe-le t te-va- the-yeca- edy: "Sometimes the rush of laughter comes with a kind of aviation which teems with .00ntagicue strength and youth; and all the time the delightful on and on entertaining goes on-anwith no cessation or lag." "Tee, and how did they succeed In stopping it?"Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Scared Rabbit, Sportemalv (who- - had mined every) id thing he tired I hit him? Keeper (anzioue to please)Not im, ixactly can't say that. But ray ivord;-never see a rabbit wurae acarect,--LondTaller. - at)--D- eirrl on t Balked Instinct- - talk an the time at the table. Helonwhee will be old enough mothert--liond- to, on , --- -- Opinion'. 117altnia,..Ciathetolhara-newcom- m, :oust keep your eye on that professor. He never gives a tip, but be- - altraya nays tor his- cone tole Blotter. er)--Yo- u de Lowder. who was C. 1)11-11- t BountifuLT- Davis county. died Mrs. Sarah Jakeman, Utah. a, d in Beaverb an del( ire city. Beaver county, ,Etaht building recently purchdsed by Saints in 'Portland,the 'Atter-da- y Oregon, for st meetinghouse, was dedicated by Presid,e4it Nephi Pratt. Einuel Bachman was ordained a set ((pail to preside over bishop-anthe Harriaville ward, ,Weber county. Utah. John A. Beckstrand was ordained a blehon and set apart to preside over the Meadow ward, Mi- , 7 - -- di-e- 1909--- - d -, llard countY, utah. crawford, a pioneer of Manii. Ham Wallace, Hammond, an turtif military officer in the Utah militia. died to Toquerville. Utah. George A. Faller was ordaineot a bisho th and illPt apart to preside over Eden ward. Weber. county, Utah. layJas5 :leet.At-e-oettforews--- stake held in Rigby. Idaho, that stake- xvitl divided and a pextion of it organized as the Blackfoot stake with Ellett Kimball as Lorenzo R. Thomas, Drat, president: and Don - - Win ; FEBRUARY 1 1841Ttn! first election-too- k plane for i 1894The F4iints who had siettled. Onmembers of the city council ot Snake river...near Riverside, Bing111. Befutett-was C. John lisuvoo, ham county, Idaho, were orgaelected the GroverbratichOf the mayor; "Sanibel H. Bjnith. Daniel H. wont n...izedag Church; W. D. Grover, preelding and Newel aldermen. Eider. Joseph' Smith. Hyrum Smith. Sidney 'Petite- - Ltoutensock as president of Barnett,. Wilson Law, Den Car- los Smith, John P. son Knight,. councilors. rs. Catherine Salisbury. sTater Mormon Battalion voti orof ,the Prophet Joiteph Smith died dered beck to San Luis'lley, where at her home in Fountain Green, it .reeted a short time. Apostles She was Parlei P. Pratt and John Ta,vior -, July it 1912. sailed bound from Liverpool, - again for New Orleans, where they landDavid L. McDonald 141.r ed March 10. 1Cceeded L,ouis S. Cardon as presil 1870Dimick B. Huntington, Indian indent of the Swiss mission. terpreter and formerly a member of Shadrach Roundy, a Utah the Mormon Battalion, died in Salt Lake City. pioneer of 1647, died dit Kanarra, Iron county, Utah. 1883Judge Jeremiah S. Black drily Groveland branch (organized' ered a powerful speech before the 1903-committee on the- - judiciary at April ft. 19021, Bingham county, D. C.. pleading for Idaho, wait organized as a ward, Washington. with Adam Yancey constitudenal rights. lder Francis M LI'malt John Taylor delivered threer-hie Met Salt Lake C1t7. having years' inission, toEurope, over the European mispresided 18E4The Saints who had located in the sion. upper end of Rabbit Valley (now H. Redd was ordained a rremont county), were organized as Spencer branch; James A. bishop by Francis M. Lyman in Salt Lake City and set apart to Taylor, president. preside over the Bluff ward, an 18.12Prescind1a L. iluntinrton KimJuan county, Utah. ball died In Salt Lake City, and AdH. Solomon, a Utah dison Green. once a member of Zion's Camp, died in Newbern, Jerpioneer of 1861, died in Salt Lake sey county, City. a- algdon,--Charle- s 11 Greene-and:Vin- t, an - I900-M- der rom The 1904-E- -- - 1906-Le- FROM THE BA'rrLEGROUND Very truly says Prof. Wilcot, in praise of iminigration: , "The cost of rearing Import. children in the United States di rapidly rising. In many, per.. hap s in meat cases, it is similar. to Import labor speedier and cheaper -than to breed it. In like vein it is said that "a healthy immigrant lad of eighteeen is a clear $1,000 added to the national wealth of the United States." Just so. "The Roman .world waa laughing when it died." Any couple or any people that does not feel it has chipiren anything to transmit to Its A May well reison, in such fashion. ect.-4- 1tis simpler, couple mayrell speedier and cheaper for us to adopt orphans than to produce children of our own." A nation may reason, "Why burden ourselves with the rearuning of children? Let them perish imborn in the womb of time. The migrants will keep up the population." A people that has no more respect for its ancestors and no more pride of race than this deserves the extinction that "Racial Conpurely awaits sequences of Immigration," by Prof.Edward A. Ross in the February Cen, tury. called h imselt Socrates Gadfly: Of the The Gadfly of the State." What made him such an State. , -- influence wait that While be stirredaid ctianinged crther mind's he was modest and just about his- own. that when the It will he remembered wisest man.-- he oracle said he waa the ground own that to knew- the limits- of his even Mind. and others ,did not know that 'touch. "I am one of those who are willing to be refuted- if I say anything which is not true. and very willing to refute Is not any one Ose who says towhat be refuted true, and quite as ready Is to refute; tot I hold that this asis the the greater gain of the two, Just cured of a gain is greeter of being very great, evil than of curing anothAnd agent "It unintentionally I or. have said anything wrong, I pray that He will Impose on me the just punnt-of hira7who errs; punishment is that he should be set m ' eould---explai- and-lbeM- Better a hirwute lip than a hare lip. g. ltomo-.:- -- -- diedat Logan- Orangeville,Bmery county, Utah. 1898Sarah Thompson Phelps, rttet of Patriarch Morris Phelps. died in Mesa. Arizona. 1901Bider John CroMpton died at Lo-, Itut. Cacho countx, Utah, aged 93 ' years, - present at the Hefm'sMill heMititea mob, ere, in In but escaped t 4 In dissolving the smelter trust the department of justice will To Breed not use the cyanide 'process. Or To - The third Hague together. ,.., congress should bring forth important results. for the problems of peace are When one gives away penny wisdom advice it is a poor 'substitute for now better understood than ever before, and the centenary celebration nations that among English-speakin- g Speaker Clark cannot refrain from year should be an inspiration to the saying occasionally, "it might lave 1. delegates., been."' In many cities in the United States Accomplished men and women are the drat day if rebruary has been set The much rarer than accomplished facts. apart as a. proposal originated with the Chicago The sorrows of Bueria were not made Christian Endeavor union and has been In GermansrburitrMextec indorsed in Chit:lege by Roman Catho- lice, Jews and every denomination of A vice commission? What for? teaerci at Interests and protestants, imn ulation or arterniiiiittibit" public service corporationcJiave SAWLARE TO DMMtn 4ecide4 to sothat every True beIntneee usually- eeboists c?f man., woman and child will have a ler the purpose of ascertaining the chance to go to church that day.. The sornetling t1e sentiment among bankers as to where The tatmeal trust should be they went the regional banks 'located it not killed. McAtAoo and Secretary Secretary Your Houston" bkve asked for expressions Bread arid.not the "big stick is the By GEORGE mArrnEw ADAMS. of views. Only eight, or at most staff of undersian& are such 'we twelve, banks, travel Our naturally sympathies to be established. and naturally the ror the barber a safety razor cuts the lino of likesthat is, the things leading cities are clamoring for recogice.- in no we ourselves, feel we in feel course. New of nition, asking York, for,thorea ebareofthe county,-Vta- h. 1907Mrs- Atecoures-in-ths-tabernacht- And now President Wilson is being criticized because his anti-trupolicy is causing corporation stocks to rise. That -- nations:I railroad from the Missouri Salt river,mia the Er6iith Pass and - d -- Y. , 1904Pro1. Albert Miller, -of kite Bdied. of Provo.- Utah, university & ordained 7frn.r 3. Garner was bishop and sot apart to preside over the Plain- City ward, Weber A mass meeting was Lake City for the put. pose of taking step orializing Congress to construct a towards-mem----- ,,. tyi4 'NIsawwleCY''lawrkaldliletIratt e , - . missionaries-Au- Men. Utah. held in Salt ' Like. was orportion of theganised out of Mill Creek ward. (Salt Lakweoun-as witbJoseph A. Cornwall der 'ward,- - ttranite -- ine imprisottpd - r BY ANDIMW JENSON. Assistant Church Historian Sainte, stalled from Copan hagen. Denmark, for 'Amitrica be., Ing the first "Mormon" emigrants from 1963Christian J. tAtSen, one of the 1114-4J- . strucic-a-saphir- 1 ' . - - '; n Important-Events-i- . et- , - s4.' , tele- - ar ialtraaa all toludaoaaaolataaaicatIaso 'JÁNU'ARY72- 31, 1914 'SATI1116AY :.. become opent-- i In its very early Stages, cancer, la an Male auftrage, "economical ; disease," st least, rola- tive in .fact." ,.1 EyENING ttve) ',!rbe expense of treatment N ' Could tiny etatement be a more vital than the ;Lots and Meat Tun PI little, either to the 'hospital tir to the tribiltfkitt weman't ultras Corner el Ilioutit nalt , LOOM PM Utak but senteees we have quoted from Dr. patient and the period of disability t. short.' Delay simply mesas more et Fleenor? Tel the great Roman Cathe'Romeo With, lholaso. pease, more danger. greater discomforts 11c church and the Episcopal church, - smosourrlox palcsolt; of a cure. are today lined up solidly againgt and decreasing probabiltty' 14;42112 , Bp roan, pee peer 0000000000000000 , Werrian'e saffragoand doea; anyone 1PeaT ,!!",,,,,,t Pw. except , the know of any church, NAM SETTIN'G STANDARD A SINGLE TF maturtit Soya per liar tter-d- pEsffigf 1 - f;yt,e't OF THOUGHT day in- - the medical world becomes the debatable question of today, aldtIS many Republican. White The white, slave raffle is not Slaver3r prostitution; it'. is the corn- Dedned mercialized exploitation of prostitutes.' The independent prostitute, living. alone. scarcely lends herself to the white elaVe trader. It is on houses of prostitution, 'where the less independent and usually weaker- s are segregated. that the traffic is based. Such houses cannot even,. exist .without. Bitch traffic. There is little inducement for a girl to enter such a house, in full knowlewhat-ltdge-of involves,--o- n her own initiative. The proprietors of such houses must, therefore, give orders for the "goods" they desire. and it is the businegoi of procurers- - by l!ersuasiOn. misrepresentation, deceit, intoxidation, to suPply them. "The white slavie traffic." as Kneeland states, "is thus not only a hideous reality, but a reality almost wholly dependent on the exist- ence of houses of prostitution." and tv., the authors of "The SocialEvii" add.- It is "the most shameful species of business enterprise: in modern timee." Havelock Ellis in the February Metropolitan. Culture Very Much has been said And The --during- the last few- - years Bible. concerning the value of the -- - Bible literature, and yet the Matter does .not seara-to--- he even our schools and, col, in preciatedt leges. A recent work by Prof. Al S. Cook of Yaletontains a collection of retharkable passages from greatwrit--- , ern, in which they express their debtedness te.the Bible. You may pro- fees indifference, to its Moral and re-ligious teaching, but you must admit that it is essential to the high, -eat culture that Men and women should know that wonderful book, or, rather, books. library, for it contains sixty-si- x history. biography-drama, letters, poetry, ethical sermons and proverbs, ll kinds of literature. No one can understand our great poets without a Milton is knowledge of the Bible. Chola it. Tennyson, Shakespeare,- - Browning Longfellow, Lowell and many others use constantly Bible allusions and littnire,--wh- ich are meiTfingresefttilhose Ignorant of the Scriptures..Kate Up- . Minded-prostitute- 4 . - Nt . ,.,. .. - - .. .. , - - - - ingCJA,ER,Rslie's tired of him a length and gave him the hemlock-,- Just as she tired et bearing Aristides called '''"rhe Suet"- - She was a volatile country-b- ut after all, she was full of genius, and while she mu have punished the great at times for their troublesomeness, she did not reward the commonplace as so ' Ilene and sun many their natiomi Weekly... Vi'bere Where doctors disagree- it is Doctors left for the test ot us to use Differ. such good sense as .ve can , muster . Th e news was car- ried in the New ,Tork Herald of, the declaration' by London scientists that milk is not a conveyor of tubercular I germs, and that sterilisation renders it unfit for consumption by children.' That conclusion la indorsed by the doe-twho is president of the milk commission ,of the ehicago medical socie- ty, who gays the danger of Infection $o through the drinking of milk is and small as to be almoet negligible, for that sterilized milk is not good babies. He deem. the only precautionneoessery to be in the proper tnapecdoctor in charge of the division of child ofl hygiene of the Philadelphia bureau - on health saying that few specialists ever the diseases of children in his city onthe recommended sterilised other hand, this doctor at the heed of institute assert that tuberculosis has been.transmitted byMilk from diseased cows to human beings- - So it - goes, pro and con. The assurance of yester - .4 , - Have You Heard Nick Nicholas nd Mike Cirina at the PULLMAN--CAF- - - .. . E New Grand Hotel Bldg. or - . -- -- I MIGHT IT . RAIL" 'Amertea'a Ihr the Eat of success in ref. oreaces.from rood players. - ONLY A FEW LESSONS to teach anyone wh9 can gcarry- a tune" to play the popular line of music witE both ; Full particulars free. MIening and of Plana only Tettebet ourth-year Method. -F- -- - hands,wIthout--prov-letwt--eltperlence- flandastcall.-&-apaatalar,,lialle- WAR. 15314. Pto Chartfe taleso gateemataL ' Portia IQ a 50 Tears of Atge - |