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Show IMEMIMMIIIMEW . r- - -.---- , - ' , - -- A)ESEItET --- b k. , lb-- - 4,,,, -- - -- NEWS 110INT)AYTMARCII EVENING--; , 1 ., - . . 16 4 - - 7 1911;-'-- ' . Is' the 'bond of life and love. who invade foreign cathedral. regard- loved Kate Lambert bring leas of the services theye-are interrupt- to ber grave. obtain sleep in Inti N4re arrested en massa paradise of roses, gode to church to worehip it might be e , a go?d lesson in ,manner," says the SAyll-illEblL Salt Lake Springfield. Repubilcan. knows something of, the Alamo; breach Ist;the artitte In last SaturdaY's Paseret News, giving the .life history of of good manners on the part of tour- .. :, the famous, orinfamouts Western lats. , cricket. it was shown that it wag thia "Big Bill" Haywood 'believes that wingless cricket. an4 not the locust or Utah Is " a field 403mo:rasing as any in graashopper. which was so providentially destroyed by the see. guile In the the west" for the Ind.oet Hal Workers, ye air lael in this valley. It shOtild also of the World to agitate. If it Is the tole at rest certain doubts omethnes promieewOuld never be fulfilled. If WI Blair Is wise he will not,try oxpressed a to the nature and numt7tah bers; of the rerrifiCliteect against the tivske-Ilf- e power of whose onslaught the Pioneers were powerless. What it did, in , Senator Chamberlain is leach more those days,. le amply corroborated by exer.tilmed over the remarks of Ambasthe' acouistit of what it is doing now In sador Pap, than Beeretary Bryon lin some parts of Idaho.' Colorado, and Nein factha-appear- s to be jnselif little vada. This Inflect has recently de- bit over esereised. veloped Into ,menacing armies in see, rat localities in these .Statet.' and we When the Him bill paintes every ship have learned that an arms, of these of state, no matter under what flag it Orickets swept downward last year from may' nail, must pay tolls when Palming Utah of some of the western ploughtins through the Panama canal. 'county. The latter swarm apparently did no damage, and may have been Evidently those tottilant suft.ragettes checked by unfavorable conditions of who threw Monti& at Reginald Mrclimate: at least, we have heard nothKtf tina.11 realdenca and smashed all the ing figther concetning the insects in windowi'do not live In glass housus. that locality. insect notoriotsa this about facts .The Now they are calling Generar Villa Pest to clearly stated by Prof. Paul, "The Man On the Hill," Why not call ought to be known to all teachers in Gencratl liperta The Man up a both Sunday schools and public schools, Stump?" since the teachers, On certain occasions. refer to the great episode of the deThe uoman who marrres a man to struction Of the cricketsby the gulls.' reform him hss her hands full at the It is this Incident which the beautiful start and her heart full block tt: the finish. on the Temple monument gull commemorates. The destruction of the The road to happiness is avers hlls armlets of these crickets by the gulls is and dales and be i.'Vt travels it never an occurrence without parallel, we befinds it uearisonie or trio icing, lieve, In the recorded history of nations. The probable destruction of the gulls, President has been presented from the breaking up of,their nests by with a or tipple butter by a friend Jar who go out on the In the curiosity Missouri. It didn't-)a- r him. lake to see their Wonderful ,numbers, and the continued shooting of the peli"9eneral" Kelly's army needs a sanicans by fishpond owners, which must engineer corps much more than a tary of the young result in the. etartation, military engineer corps. gulls on the islatide (WIC's, the pelicans feed the gulls); are matters to which Our ambassador to the court of St attention has already been called In James being a literary bian might be Unless the breading called the thee 'columns. funny.Page. places of these birds can" be placed Careers are open to talents, but they under.protection of law and made into bird preserves. rt Is likely ,that the are soonest. arid surest opened with a Sells will be exterminated or driven good strong T'oull." out of Utah. These are primarily mattem for legislative action, and we have The 'Julie of Manchester 'lays hp often wondered why the legislature of found Philadelphia too fast. Too fast Utah has not undertaken to do someth- acieeP, most likely. - DESERET ffENING NEWSstogether' - Tomple ant Mast Temple Mgt LOA e CNN et, illosth COVear ihroots. "Vial -- . WWI", qL lhoototoos - sussoltirrsom ' lot won, pot TIM" 21 Carrir. por roar INtir Siiturdil Pitcww eve .......--- 3"117 Manager., , r Lt. IN &O. , News. iwor' year Pool&t 'tire. ' , rose all badness toontnattalestieso tearanit ' - ?HS ' DICIMItirt sad MOWS. Salt Oemhehdeeee sell other mete" matter ter pebileattee 'haul& be atittreaped te--,- the 4Lelgs Ott,. Utah,. ,...- &Mee. OMNI. CM Fifth $$ AVS. Alroppeo., 3: P. cage Moo. 1111311(00ga. btaKinasy. Rapreseatative. of Solt Lake rotors& at tho coded! .14 City ao ogees& Woos motto' s000rdlog .. 1S1 S, Morel of Avg Coarroo! ALT LAKE CITE,' ; MAR. le, The Eighty-fourt- anliig;.---Gibneys- h n- Conference of the Owlet of Latter-da- y vene in on Seturdap.,Aprif -- . April (C . ' ' Jesus Saints will donr 'Sail Lake Cif Y. 4. at o'clock a.m. meeting will 10 tut. Tabernacle On lefoOday. at ; o'clock- p.m. - -- , Of ,Chu-re- Prleoithood General convene A , 1011; CONFEREVCE - JOSEPH ANTH6N 11; LUND. CHARLES W. PENROSE. First ,presidenci. 'mut? sormrr . , The ANNIVERSARY. seventy-sSconanniversary Of the organiution of the Pellet Society pf the Chnich will be observed by a ignitable program hi the Assembly Hall, this City. tomorrow. March 17. We have no dpubt Ott trill be an enjoyable oor;,ilision. and it will certainly draw a d house. The Relief iociety has done a good work.. and la continuing in untiring It exemplifies Christianity in its nractical form. by feeding and clothing those who are in need. and ' ind ,ctmtforting thhee who are sick and afflioted. It is an orgsnisatiOn of the Chtirch., hut it does not rieressaAly confine its services of mercy ; 44 Church members. but reaches out to f all. 0(40 children. according to the , nleans 0,t )te dlaDosia ,The, Relief Society was organised on March 11 ISO. by the Prophet Joseph ...large '" 'well-doin- g. - Smith ond his sesoolates.Immedlately after the exodus trom Nauvoo its meet, Inge were necessarily suspended tern... but the work itself was not abandoned, for many of the sisters. true to their mission and calling, ministered ' to the 'efilicted Saints wherever, they vent& be of atlY Stevie. lid le soon as Pracileiti the sisters in the. varlet)" for .!4trds. tn these valleys-organis- ed relief work. The arrival here of John': titon's army again interrupted the work for some time, but with the restoration of peace ,and, order,- - the Organisation 44is ,Ertnly established throughout the -- Wards and stake of the Church . , .,v enceorgaraiitat lea-- of ..the. Prophet Joeeph the " ognition of , ilootety expressed his roe- for power can o yield. - Me tridch women charged the sisters td rovoke the brethren' to r good works. as , well es to look after the Door and , , needy. mid he said that women must slain in etireeting the morals arid , etrengthening the 4irtues of the tom. nninity In the organisation of the Re-:lief Society he had in view a much terser field than that of chstrity. With ills clearseeing. all Penetrating mind he , recognised the steed of a community of tromen's Moral infittenee. an& Ceisitref an opportunity to brineThit irtfinente to bear upon community life. In other words, he was so far ahead of what bait ' later been known eta, the woman coffees MOventent; as te was on very other question of public mo,meat.. Since the first organisation of the jReUef , Seelety'lhe , world has experienced many charges, some for the better and some for the worse. The Church, needs the tender - Administration of tbe sisters more than ever, It there are tendenciea contrary to the teachings of the Gospel. this organize- tion can wield a ,potent corrective in,. fluent and this is pert of its...mission. - . , - , - ' RATE CLAWSON LAMBERT. - The-dea- th of - Mrs.- - Kate Cla wend Lambert is a bereavement that is keen-ly felt by the relatives and friends. She was s beautiful woman, and the mottle r of four children. Her entire life as buoyant and eheortui. In the : when she and t daysi( tato their triPnfli at the old home. Kate wee ever mindful that all should Jig happy. She was very unseelfish: she was ever devoted to her lit. tie children; she was a devoted wife. , parents' were the most splendid type of geople; that type which lives in ., great deeds and the most ennobling thoughts. Their children inherited the aim characteristics. In the death of lifra Lambert. there is a comfort iii - ills knowledge that she lived a beauti, flit life. and all who ever knew were fluid more 3oyful because of her. . were happier because or her itunnY anechoortill disposition. Her little children will milts here. but they will avow to manhood and womanhood with a knowledge that theig,mother was a beautiful character.' Her husband and mother. brotbers arid sisters wM ever, --- - ' her. . , , or, 4q - ."','.,,. she cheered bet the knowledge that (Tod I. the rather of us all. tind He calls His children as Re needs them to the Great lleyomf. In the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a knowledge of the recur. otin; and jp the taut. all will be seam a -t- ing-for hem-and -. - 0 - JENDN, Assistant Church Htstorian ,IMIMINIMEIMm..11, ' 7 ' ' ' , nilAARcH Sock Sprtngs branch. Wyo., was orsanised'as 0. ward by.John Smith. with 'Joseph Souieby ' Clienre a. bishop. Christensen succeeded William. R. Stevens as bisheop of Aurora, Sevier county, Utah. 1906Johns'Miller Grant, a rtah plo,neer'or 143,, died at Wilford, Salt Luke county, Utah. ',tattle Wright. st prominent. L. M. I. A. worker, died at Brigham City, etab Dr.James N. Holyoak was- ordained a bishop and set apart to preside IIVOT the Emery ward. St. Joseph Stake, Graham county. Arts. 11153After being confined in prison tOr several months, Svend Larsen waa liberated from the Frederikatad Jail, and ordered to preach no more in. Norway. e - 17-8enato- oll.or7:403- r introduced a bill in the United States eenate to es7 bilsh woman suffrage In ' or 1Miss be only, desirable in which will 4 1 Burr Howwrd Egan-an- d Frost, both 1ialt pioneers of 1817. died In Salt Lake first ntillAitOf of iforgensilkthe Historical non. afterwards Record. was imbued in Salt Lake C.itY; Andrew Jelood, editor. Itulhcir dV41 at Provo. Utah. county, Utah. a race , -- , quail-ti- e prevail. The perfecfman or woman is out of the questien, and the reason is, that each laclicidual has within him! in a more or less latent form. all the tendencies and characteristics of hial millions of ancestors. The fact TON1 G H 'rand Matinee, -- Ceov1011:cr IL LIN GTON "Within theoe toLaw!! Matt: 2. PrieesEvelling, New York World. large section "It would seem ttutt a of, our people are and Mat. . SatIVed Mar. 18 Special engagement of $Wann, commenting on the verdialn film case. tbe "white-slave- " The phrase happily deacribes a preailtng form 'of to4ial mania. People ILIA D MitRJORIK ,, Mack land Rambeau hi their greatest success hate rediscovered the fact that "male and female created He them"--th- ey have redisCovered Genesis., and the senmational nature of the discovery has upset their mental balance. They see aex .in every interest or activity or passing emotion that actuates mankind, and proclaim the fact from the hoosetops. Instead of the old prudery about sex fluettions, there Ps now the. utmost frankness; in place of reticence. there Is The wident publicity, from which oven the kindergarten does not escape. Instead of the oldl)olicy of minimixirtg the 'importance of sex. there is the policy of magnifying it. From one extreme we have gone to the other, and with equal lack of aanity, "KINDLING" - Ii' h nee, 50e to $1.50. COMING m Al)." , newest' and mosf.striking styles depleted-th- e creations of the season. .171elt depa1tine4t of the store was. resplendent newheSs and beauty. We appreciated the congratulatoiT ex Twessions heard on every hand. ytm were unable to visit US today, come tomorrow or the next day. The : lines will be replenished from to day and we are always leCt , da .'s pleased to show the new ,yls. Vcil!cr4 grent sauces, MIN 4,7 3 ,..7he day was ideal, the throngs innnense, the in In . st:x ' m I -- totnorrow llet4.rn engagement demand. man or is perfect inmind asand body does not warrant-thher children wilt or sumption that his be superior to the general run .of children. They may ,. indeed, exliibit some bad trait which has been unioletected-iti their parents and which: has never manifested itself in sIlY thetr ancestors as far back as they can i trace their family tree. L Prima: Evening. 25e to 75e: Matinee. 25 e anti 50e. Salo today'. DRUG STORK IS Al SO. MAIN STREET. -- IIIMIMMII , W. 111.a Niehols Co.. Murphy-Blanch- e and I.:ranee Cain-- Carrillo, "The Double trail. Cross." Niartinetti & Syhester. Sid. ney H. Phillips. Helen Gannon.,, Evening 'prices, I 0c. :!5e, 50e. 75c. Walter JUST FOR FUN I 17,1 51.Ag.1.&i'.Ua&ikWA,Z Nle7K tes; Rill Special Irish Music All Week! NairG 4,an-rene- 14-- 1, other-'vanlehing Box "wets. Si. Matinees. daily, 10c, 25e, 50c Night performanceli, g:15. Alkitinee daily. : 5 1 bird and wild life in this region. , The Intervention in Mexico is Just as safe mime conditions exist all, through this as intervention-betweetwo. lIghting the federal rattlesnakes. Ism recently passed for the protection He who is on the level never has any of the, migratory birds of America, theri are strong influenees vigorously trouble, in getting even with all the -, atwork for the dtetwtion of the wild life of this Continent. The defeated man usually is cock In the early days of -tbe fight of sodeni, sure that 'the beat man did not win. ties to savend the remnants of the game-abirds, the battle was ar is. but General Sherman said acts of individuals; the largely against ' but new the rommercial interestt the the 1. W. W.'s pay work is. of and the various types John Lind? John Und, When have what the conservationists term "that neve,breectfot,swinettus garotliogs," we heard that name? have united their interests and pooled Huerta an'tt Villa refuse to enter into their money Into vast campaign funds moflua vivendi. and game State federal to defeat the laws that thfeiten to Interfere with As the "watchful waiting" policy a their profitable Slaughtering of the last cure? rett this life cowl. of of the game and wild .... ' '' Church--1- - 1 BY ANDREW 1 - I Won .. . 1 mportant-Eventsi- n - - 'York Milir 111 ' -1- Taa 1 country,---Notwithstan- Of,IWON I , -- trY. ' - The aviator lost. 'C'ivillaation Is working Inevitable Injury to wild life bY the destruction of the natural cover and of the feeding grounds for the will4birds and animals, More protection is therefore needed against. the gun, the snare. the cat, env thailten. In Pennsylvania, Texas, caelfortila. and Missouri, such great organisations are now In full swing. tiles the real til'e sciensportsmen shall unite with secure the support of the tists and people In Agitating and carrying on the heavy and expenstive battle to salts the game and wild life, moot of these creatures are practically doomed in this Our constantir Spreading or beautiful city-thagurptsises in popule- -. they and livettith all Atbertean cities outside the tInited States. It is 'very proper that our representative there ' be an a hthaatiador. Now York papers say that when Billy Sunday began' hie "revlval:' meetings at Carnegie bail, the streets contained an excited mob for an hour or so before the floors were opened:. 4.000 persons surged to and fro and made rushee to- ward tha ntrancec. ,rolite reserves were 'called out- and the crowd was roughly bandied., The euengellet him.. self had to wait half, ah hour before he could get inside. and members .of his party were Manhandled by the special policemen at Carnegie hall as well as by the struggling members of the rfltMar force. There bare been many "re rivals"- of that,kinft; but we believe lt, I. generally monocled that the rt,oults are, not in prOporqon to the noise and' display. of American. tOurists not brgin with S. ' and doren't her Detroit Free Prtea.- By GEORGE MATTHEW .4DAMS. One reaeon why so many things i4poide down to yew is- that not Of ,is Proportion your Sense You allow yowr opinions to right. get top heavy. 'You do not give dear attention to both sides. )"oit do not allow for more than one 1 viewpoint. - Try- looking sides at things from all ond under every circum- ' your Sense of Proportims ead your mental horizon will immediately be cleared up, Your work in the world--- as oath day will look good and attereptoblta veritable mine of Gold into which ON may in advance, that wealth in rssuitAt is sure to Get right- - Side a chance at its opit4ons and beliefs. U For when von so sides, all losoot(e,' you see The angle, Thing Itself in its trim light whether that thing bo a Human Character,- a Great Problesi, er Idea,. The more just and accurate is your Sanaa of Proportion, the bigger in your entirety aro you. Give the Oa? y(Ming ie!' ) "I've, hid it. ain't sure .he t '')i ,, I The novelty feature of the sraeOtt. ''A DAY AT THE CIRCUS" See the wonderfully trained mule. A Great Bill of Spring Headliners. 10e.. 20e, 30e. Every matinee. 500 ' SPECIAL TONIGHT I IA-'- One-Pie- ': - BIG ACTS. - , - , - .,. ce Hat Dep't. Specials BEGINNING TODklf. Daniel Frobma n Presents THE FAMerli PLAYERS and the celebrated Albin favorite, Model and Street. Hats are sent from New York every few days which keepSk us. in touch only with the Latest - ' Mary Picktord TV Preductions and Smartest City Hats. "HEARTS ADRIFT'! A ce , L1117 Ell tender.beautiful drama of human life and the sea, with hackmaanitleent natural ' grounCis Continuous In to 11 p.m.. withperformances: spacial music orby Res theater chestra. 10eNO N1SIT THE x. A. school teacher In ' Macon. Gs., has slatted a, course In table manners, serving warm lunches, ind giving the pupil's grade marks on their politeness. Using the knife In place Of a lurk, unnecessary noise and other such, peculiarities are rCry much' dig-- . V FJII'llt Z4;1!)-V- The Fancy Two-Piec- THE . O I Three-Plec- e Suits in all the Late Silk Fab-Tiare Creations of Smartness. e The Combination Cloth and Silk Tailored and Dresses for street and traveling are Spits most correct. When you inspect our Beautiful Line ot Blouses, Neckwear and Separate Skirts, you will find only the Smarbest, and Most Attractive, all at most reasonable prices. - BY TANGO , CONTDST BIG It took one Hillboro (N., H.) county 85.000 jury 10 minutes' to decide. railroad damage case while renother to decide the jury required five hours ownershto of two ttAws.--E- Attractive WONDERVUL MODELS FROM PAQUIN, DRECOLL, POIRET, BERNARD, PREMET & BEER. IN HATS, GOWNS. SUITS, WRAPS AND BLOUSES. As long as George Can get the ring back, "The men will bare to rainbow their whiskers and hair." said - the lashion leader. l".But how about me?" replied the smooth shaven bald headed nom. "I cant rainbow; Fit hare to Easter elm."zliVashtnittort Star. Spring Dispia,y Most parquet eats. toe, ha won't break the ongsgemen0- -1 Clevelanit Plain Dealer. I couraged.Es. . NOW PLAYING engagement ring, ' -- .3 sho,ps 4Ial1. 2:30. 7:80, 9:15, patience."----Washingto- "Where's your - ALLOVERPIENRLD - i man has been here a long time," said Farmer corn-- 1 tossel. "Yes,"- replied his daughter. "An' ho hasn'i proposed yet?" "Well, I sepoee this watchful waitin policy is all right. But it is kind o' tryin' cn n Star. the stance. CONCERT- - "You say you'were rendered home-lee- s by a flood. my poor fellow ? Did in the MissiseipPl. volley?".1 Ithappen "No. right here. I tried to thaw alit e watsr-prpetoo. sodden."Baltithe more American. 'That Matinees'-ThurFtla- 15e. 25e. 504. I : cents a night "Boston. Transcript. - - Marshall and Original Cast. 3ULLIVAN - CONSINNE VAUDEVILLE straighttwonty-fiv- e First--o"That- 's n ORCHESTRA NVIth PIPE- ORGAN-ProfJ. J. McClellan, Conductor and Organist. No Advance In Prices. Continuous Perfomnces. AMERICAN- Priees. L "That felfow eertainly ran make a! That fin? Then by great apeorb." EUGE'NICS. Proportion !!;,aturdait. CR1 iCAL. "Virginia has a new dressmaker: what do you think of ths lit of tier new gown? "I shouldn't call it a Itt: I should call It a contortion." f number of defeeth'es, yet as far as the creation of a perfect man or woman is Mre. Hall"I wonder if our now Mr. doubtful if einrenics neighbors. have many children." concerned it can byint about this much desired re- Hall"I guess not! I understand that s in moved have tho hest away sult. Scientists who have studied they heredity Pay there are etrong reasons social circies.'.Birmitigham ever to is evotve why it, impossible 0 First Wanderer"I r3y my rent by the quarter now. Bill." "G'wen!, What are you giving us?" Sense o- - I ,"If the mobs into a rage is 25e. boe. .75e. Pli "Yhere are more important Things In in IlfA than money."' "Yee; but you Waahington Post. to notice them, if Scientists and educators are. giving haven't the leieure a great deal of thought to the, eu- you haven't got the genic movement which is now attract-attehtion. The aim of , You cannot marry TIly daughter. sir. ing world-wid- e until her education is completed." in out to of sift eugenics gradually "After her education is completed no the community all the mentally or man will want to marry ber."Life. physitally unfit. and it is believed that -- -this result eon be accomplished by CraWfordr"He says there's nothing preventing the Marriage of persons who are in any way defective. litoihow that he can't manage. While it is certain that treat ad- Ha sold his car when his wife eloped vance can be made in reducing the with his chauffeur."Puck. , The proposition to raise the United States legation to Argentina and Chile to the rank of embassies is a courteous reCognition of the importance of those republics. Hitherto no Arnerkan repin South America. Brazil resentative d. eace-ptehas ttad the rank of ambasador, and we have no doubt the other two ropublica'scill appreciate the court(qty. Rut the importance of the step ites t ha ftsot that'the It ueopean VOIM. tries will voloubtedly follow suit. enttj tbe United States will have the bonoil of having the way. in a genorat I movement for thetfullest poselble . recBuenos ognition of those republics. of Argentina. la IL Ayres, the capital t , s All sharp words do country. - who-tIle- Nyith Tully famous drama,. Next,:111E- ream IN FIVE THRILLING PARTS. The reotaanized Utah Stock Comprettuts (Albert I'arker's patty el lo--t r.i Int 4 van-Ishi- - AUER'S HIT OF FIVE SEASONS EL6ENE - Desciet Aluseum Vermont Building. Qttrouton Second Floor. SEE '216 50110 MA1N,ST.. on AMIMMMIE o.lob.mowm.,.ftow Th. Cliff Dwellers' Mummies. Skeletons of Extinct Monsters. The South Sea Island Collection. The Hall of Mormon Relics. The tnest Mineral exhibit in andl , t State. . to Open daily except Sunday. L:30. Admission 26 ducted parties at reduced rates, by previous arranitamesta,--- 1130 eemts.----Co- CO. - f!SUNKIQr918)1wcakeetd. and clean. For Breakfast. n- admneeTacebrtetwe:e' , firiiICEEL , 311INCANTIEZAGINCT Gen),tlit Manager, Idaho, George Rue,' , Nevada, Utak and Wyoming. Skit Lake City. titan. ft e |