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Show VIII UtSEKET rr LIFE r IN liVJiKING NKWS JLY SATURDAY SECTION 1919 THREE Remiqiscences.ofLongTripFrom.01d -U- mH-FIFTtfEARS-AGO To the (Compiled From the Files of The Deseret News of Zion Latter-Da- y Fifty-Thr- Years Ago ee By Robert Ayeson, a Mejnber of Capt. Joseph S. Rawlins Train of 1' Wagons in 1866. Ing missionary letter from Elder W, N. Dusenberry, who' had been labordistrict of Pennsyling in the coalsoon to Join Elder Btu-avania. He was at Omaha and assist In M Sixty-Fiv- e rt tlon work. Elders Henry Kudy and Ths most conspicuous feature I 'Ueo jjoesaer were laboring in Schul-dstallcelebration ths of of( aecou,nt county( pa Floneer day held In this city. At about A telegram from Elder W. H. Miles 9 o'clock n the morning a procession in .New York to Prest. Young stated formed, headed by the national flag that 168 Saints from the southern and Croxall's brass' band.. Ths piotakes had left New York for Utah neers followed, by under the direction of Elder Henry accompanied In G. Boyle. wagons representing Utah as It was 1. Bercngsr, late French, consul to . 1847 when the first band of pioneers, arthe Sandwich Islands, had called at under PresU Brigham Young, first rived In the valley. The wagon were The News office on his way from He was; decorated- with etunted oak. sunflow- Hawaii to his native land. go to Stettin In Prussia, ers. sagebrush and representations of soon to been appointed consul some of the wild animal Ilf. which where he had the pioneers found In Utah when they for France. Grawlioppcrs Reach Clljr. first cams here. Quite a heavy gwarm of grasshopFollowing this division of ths pawee discovered in this city, rade came-othwagons, rich with per particularly In the Sixth ward. fruits, flowers, vegetables, representBy letter from Virginia City, MonU, ing some. of ths products of ths soli Helena Herald, itj 5 (V under the workmanship of the hardy "d through- the the Overland stage j learned- that early settlers. There were also other vu when death occurred on the see the prophet going from wagon t$ had been robbed at Mayer's (Written for The Saturday News.) ney was vehicles, representing various phase coach and there were nine deaths In wagon, shaking hands and bidding way,' box. treasure of the above containing The station. engraving ox of life on the frontier, including our In our daya of afflu- them welcome to Zion, the land ol $7,000. was taken from the note brings back to ence company. team outfits, mule teems and the more than we have many advantages and peace and love. Amongst the numbe$ were drivers the changcoach while . memory reminiscences of blessings here which could not be ob- who greeted them were Heber C. Kim4 - 4 handegrts which some of the pioneers ing horses and the robber succeeded across escorted before had tained the Then C- - wU lmlgratlng; conditions ball And Daniel H. Well also othr$ plains. ( . pioneer days, when the main for getting away with it. came young men and women, bearing in Mr. prosperity In this country were prominent Church official. And th( a popular lt young ac- traffic, was accomplished by. m Chaplin, othe-Saof those obta)naWeT4n the national banner, also represen- t- for wSo wre 7nac Lake mule-teathere being no rail- the-f landahead of our birth tlves of the Church and the civil gov- Theatre for eometlme, was to have H and --7 to sec such welcome vislton pleased St. Joseph,' Mo. It road this side of I was speaking of the sad scenes we ernment, the University of Deseret, farewell benefit .prior to his last ap- Is also a reminder of the long, weary And whllo referring to our-no- b! had to eontend with on our Journty. ehtjdren and learhere of the Sunday pearance. Euleader, Brigham Young, I wish t from different of Journey parts for facilities the burylngjth schools, pony riderg, veterans bf the Ths local reporter gives account of rope to. the west the Rocky moun- Compare a verse, of a sentimental sonid f quote we on behold to dead the what In plains Mormon battalion and numerous rep- a performance he had witnessed "an 4 tain region In America. The home of at present. Take a peep at most of often sung ia the early sixties, i.aboul resentative of various trades and oc- the Thirteenth Ward assembly rooms, the Wave out of date for been has which of and the land free. the our caskets beautiful funerals here Mrs. Tom and given by General How often cupation. the Latter-da- y vff 8aints, and fine linen clothing for the de- half a century: ti) V- Thumb and company. Ths critic said in the old have Service ia Tabernacle. countries. Joined in that ceased- the meeting house filled with "God bless the Prophet Brigham, he was greatly entertained by the beautiful With Keber by his side. hymn: After the parade had passed through song, dances, comic delineations and sympathizing relative and friends; , Aird thinlel, their companion. white covered I in stand of Ine when think the main streets of the city, the citi- tricks of the little people. He advised "Oh, Zion, thee. draped Who o'er this Church preside." I long for pinions like the dove; with lovely bouquets and flowers; zens. to, the number of about 8.600, all to see the show. mourn to think that I should be some excellent singing and music, a clipping And Reunion with Loved Ones, assembled in the new Tabernacle, The News reproduce So from land love." the i distant and comforting eulogies spoken. Tht where services began with a song by from the Pacific Advertiser of Hono he most interesting selected grave And, vividly comes before us the remains Interred ip ths choir, ths song having been com- lulu in relation to prospective trade py meetings 'in the to await the morii of the posed especially for the occasion by between ths Sandwich Islands and Crossing of theA Atlantic ocean In stil dedicated This grand large number of ship first resurrection. Elisa R. Snow., Prayer was offered Utah, especially in sugar. The Item ing vessels. especially if the deceased has told of the departure of Elder George loads, In companies sometimes as picture, by the chaplain. Elder W Ilford Woodto God life his lived falthfuf a and was as 800 or who left th shores Honolulu 900, many ruff, after which there was a selection Nebeker from fellow men- to Utah iOObagB by Cant. GroxalT bras band. Ths bringing with him Wby--pone now almost Jmagine first speaker was Col. J. C. Little, oinfie sad scenes on the plains, nr, whose remarks were largely of histor- mollasses as a trade experiment. or town. AfIs from far away village Another clipping reproduced ical nature. He outlined briefly the from fct ter a hard days travel just as we The Golden Era. the magazine early history of ths Church and the The article had to do with the Mofinish the evening meal, there is a migration of the Mormon" people to commotion in the camp only a short and .the possibilities of buildthe Rocky mountains, laying special rmon", trade distance from our wagon. What is relations with them. The up the matter? some one inquires. Old on their emphasis on ths Journey of ths Mor- ing ars Mormons complimented mon battalion, in arranging for which man Rogerson is dead!" We gainer enterprise and Integrity. JOSEPH YOUNG. CoL Little had taken ,most conspic- businessNews around the wagon. His wife and announces having receivTh children are In tears. They knew he Life Joaeph" Young, older by four general exodus of the Incommunity In uous part. After music by the martial ed adynce sheet of Pollard' was anxious to gather with the Iowa until band,- Eider Geo. Q. Cannon gave an of Jefferson Davis, with a Secret Hisyears than his famous brother Brig- 1946. He sojourned Saints tn Utah, and what a sad ham. was. Uke him, an early convert I860, when he croesed the Plains by address in which he combined his- tory of th Southern Confederacy." thought to think that he died before to ; "Mormonism, having been bap- oxteam to Utah, and except for a short torical events and eulogies of the for- Agents were desired for the work. reaching the end of the Journey! tised In the spring of 1112. At the mission to England in 1170 he resided titude of tho pioneers. Hs made ref- Complimentary notice is given also of There is not much In the snap of time he was a preacher of the Metho- in this city until bis death in 1181 erence to the Pilgrim Fathers and to th first Issue of the People's Library, facilities for burial on the plains. The Uncle Joseph" Ua dist church. latter in that year the at the age of 84. New York publication. of a drawColumbus, explorations corpse is meagerly dressed, and then ; two brothers visited Joseph Smith at was a man 'of great mercy and benevo- ing something of a parallel between The last performance of the speccovered with a sheet, after which It j Kirthnd. Ohio, and soon 'thereafter lence. full of kindness, good, works those migrations and that of the "Mor- tacular extravaganza, 'The Seven is wrapped in a blanket, and Is thus he. engaged in active and successful and integrity, and he led a gentle, mon" people. . Sister, Is announced. to Mother Earth. The funconsigned ' missionary work in Canada, also in blameless Ufa lie wad sensitive and Music was rendered by the Tenth News Horn Settlements. eral service is brief; a large number1 yet patient, sympathetic, ward braes band, after which an adthe Bastern States. In February ISIS A number of- - the settlements of the qf the company, including the caphe was chosen one of the original seven the master or his own feelings, and dress was riven similar in content to tain, (Joseph S. Rawlins) and theby correspresidents of Seventy, and soon after- an example of charity and philan- that of Eldsr Cannon, by the Hon. Territory -are represented folchaplain (John Nicholson) are presAmong them are the wards succeeded to the first or senior thropy. lit waran effective preacher pondence. ent. There is no choir, no solo no Smith. A, After this address lowing: George and eweet a to of the end retained linger, he which rlghteoueneaa, place, was stnging, following whtrh music, one or two hymns sung, conUrsa" writes bemoanEcho City of hie life. He went to Missouri in the possessor of marked, artistic gifts. there words spoken, benediction ofBrest Brigham Young gave an ad- ing th fact that this one lively place soling and was a of Massachusetts native He Mill in of October at and Hauna iltt, y,tIMsm Aif. In which he exhorted hie lisfered, and the grave dedicated. since the completion of that 'year he witnessed the horrible by trade a painter and glazier, a skilled dress It is a sorrowful scene to witness massacre of a number of his workman in his tins of labor which he teners to carry on the work .that had the railroad and ths departure of the on a the plains, at the roadside grave H. S. ENSIGN. SEN. himself and loved ones es- carried on industriously in his younger been notably started and to teach the construction crews, a place of solemn of a widow or widower who until ths demands of pub- children their dutiee and responsibili- silence. It was reported, he said that ROBERT AYESON. of the Teamsters, in Capt, Raws caping almost miraculously the same years and conlife. Words qf partner through Un's Train, as a Member of Which tragic fate, It) ISIS he moved to lic duty in spiritual directions rendered ties, so that each succeeding genera- there were two cases of smallpox in The Author In 1868 solation are soothing, but they are InQuincy, Illinois, and ths next year to it Impossible for him to pursue it tion might add to the record of the Coalville. The letter includes also a the W riter Crossed tho Plains in heartwounded to heal the ? number of other Items of general of old England, Scandinavia and other adequate At good work accomplished. Kauvoo, where he remained until the longer. 1866. efevents our sad such After Preat. Young's address a num- new of Europe, every year from strings. Is parts Is feeble. What are forts acrequired Macdonald A. F. Provo ber of impromptu toasts and sentigives The day before divine influence that Spirit about 1850 to 1868. which Tithing Yard was when parents meb ments appropriate to the occasion count of militia Inspections at Provo sail, as a rule the Saints were reads'" an dgu ides Into' aa' tru'th. Our sons and daughters, from whom they! wsr read; then the choir sang and and Amrlcan Fork, under the dlrec setting called up on deck and a short meet- - yajtix and prayers must ascend to our had been separated for years. What the benediction waa pronounced by tlon of Mal Gen- - Johnson. Brig. Gens. Ing held, consisting of singing He .can all our sor- - pleasing picture to witness the meeting pother th chaplain. Immediately after the pac and Thurber and Col Peacock songs of Zion and brief addresses lhelgterna of loved ones, who for a lengthy perloq by rows heal. nd McClellan, close of the Tabernacle exercise the elders. a There is not much time spent in had been parted the embrace, the pl"t0 " a salute of 22 guns waa fired In honor of ffom pThe picture of the parting scene ceremony on such sad occasions. The kies, tho shaking of hands, and thsl 22nd anniversary of 'the arrival had deJ brings to my memory a verse of a company must travel on. In speak- - pleasant conversation aarn!,that which waa mlna Doesnt hurtl Lift touchy corns and the rain tn of the pioneers in this valley. in favorite D. the 6. L hymn hymn ing with one 'of the teamsters of ourjgled with tears ana smiles. Such) about four book: : that except settlement, " " , . calluses Tight off with fingers Morning Telegraph. train, he said the graves were gener-- scenes as these were Joyful to the oft acres. Other crops were doing better. "Yes. mv native land I leave thee. ally dug by the teamsters, assisted if server. Prominently displayed among th According to the correspondent, Pinto scenes I love them well: All thy The While there were many happy mo, necessary, by the immigrants. store, a relief Friends, connections, hnppy country. advertisement of this Issue Is an an- boasted a as a role, took place at noon inents spent, some sad stories vrere burials, school and and s, Sunday T. I B. hidday nouncement, H. society, farewell? all Can signed by you were of or Freefone the animats few when in0 that a told. One incident I wish to re- old, evening, dropa upon Apply Can I leave thee. that the Salt Lake Telegreph and a Juvenile choir esteemed second late. As previously stated, it was custo none In the Territory. The settleFar in distant lands to dwell?" grazing would shortly begin publication as bothersome com. Instantly that corn stops After the rrave 1s covered, some tomary in those pioneer days fot As the ship leaves the docks, the morning paper city. The sub- ment enjoyed a visit from Irest. E. bru!,h ls r.'aC1d 1n ,ared anot 3d Parents to Sbnd part of their families hurting.- Then shortly you lift it right off, are Saints their hands and vine scription rates were to be $12 a year Snow. Gunnison 'A letter from J. M. West-woo- d handkerchiefs and the papers were to sell at 10 cents ' root and all, without pain qr soreness. who prowl around told of a celebration held for tears in their eyes and their heart ih Wild the means coud b; ralw(J the re?d per copy. A dispatch by way of San Francisco the second anniversary of the organiHard corns, soft com, com zation 'of the Relief society at GunnitVw reported that a Central Pacific train son. a ,mil1 VAptum t,r primmed up in her best attire. ' The officers, under whose direc- Sometimes parents could not n between the tees, and the ran off the track and broke through hearing that a certain company" 1 on a on or a rook bone P written was believed ome trestle yrork In th neighborhood tion the society had done good work, take their families so they sent one 0f BOme dead animal the n larpe bard skin calluses on of the badaHvedJ"hcht tme as follows: were Ortlla Kearnes, or two chtldren at a time, as dead and when died It ts ralher of Corlnne. The accident resulted In parents and family) bottom of feet lift Madson Marla and Lydia the case might he. And occasionally the death of three persona, the en- president; substitute for tombstone or mon Horn, counselors; Melenla Madson, the husbands right off no parted from wives and r,.nT ' gineer, th fireman and one passenger. secretary; Marta Burgland. treasurer. small families that A telegram from George Child adprotlrty might humbug I Mt. rieasant Edward Cliff sends a Urst Impression of Tho A alley. means to send for them. dressed to Capt. Burt of the city told letter describing the havoc created by curq an was It But to resume my story. We were mother. aroundT she 'asked' quite experience of th theft several days before of four the crossing grasshoppers on the crops of that the Atlantic in sailing vessels (espe- - near our Journeys end September 29, her father.Looking "Where ls mother?" ThV mule In Whltepine, It was thought section. ng eiaity-wh- en 8,-betseven was miles between up Parley's fathe! was loo fall of grler to answer" Ahevovnge they were coming toward Salt Lake. Springtown A similar description six and seven weeks', - ns accommodaJ canyon. Next morning was Sunday, a quickly. He barst lntotears and them O. P, Rockwell took the scent the of The devastarion of The grasshoppers: I was were lions and crude day. up early after a pauBe. said. brig'it rough sunshiny doing same day and before sleeping had around Springtown Mother ls dead"' submitted by cooking and the strength of determined to reach Great Salt Lake 8fie as not feelinff w;n !Mr own found th mutes In the possession ef a Col R. N. Allred. pa- -t was tried in eating hard City before the company arrived. teeth So of the and we the New York state youth, giving tlmo by. journey, The only death reported In this Is- tack. ship biscuits. r On the way I rode had traveled about half onward sped. of Charles Stewart, who waa ac- sue Is that of Mrs. Annie King, 33 way from th In a wagon, and then a distance hort to the Frontier was Coming attacked with moun. frontier, she companied by two persons of the years old, in this city. on shank's pony." tain fever and died in a few days. Wl After landing on the shores of free .continued In the advertising columns appears peddler persuasion" on their way from from the canyon, what a were Kmerglng to r In an unable an official call for election Salt tUlu get word to you.-- ' Her) Camp Floyd to Sanpete. I beheld, bedotted with tw' lovely An obituary Journey to the frontier, part villagesvalley n Lake county, to select three commisgiven of Elder and farms here and there, and last words were that you should assist) nf to In sioners locate " father dour ' university lands, Hyde, whose death in his Slst caring for your brother I ?' iV31,11 8ndi" the distance I beheld that much your and sisters." year waa recently reported In this de- councilors for Salt Lake, Tooele and th? frontJ,r- talked of city of the Saints, Summit counties, six representatives mi?, fir!'? The 8 partment. te" immigrants whose fare had A. I approached the - outskirts of ;omln' For driving a coach through th for Salt Lake county and one selectbeen advanced by the Perpetual Emi- -, on feasted th y eyes cltr' w.Vef,edthe love,y f Pioneer day parade, Sam Getts had man in place-oIsaac M. Stewart, a few davs and prepared for long,8lcht before he beautiful orch- - grating Fund company were required-beforbeen fined $25. Leander Moulding was whose term was shout to expire. The journey across the plains; about 1,100 with the late peaches, pears, leaving the Tithing Yard, tq! ards, Is over fined $10 for butchering hills and mountains, plums and apples fast plain, calf and call signed by County Clerk E. W. miles, And sign promissory notes for the sum of ripening. ls an East. the meat which on selling remains last- the gardens, with various kinds of 860 for adults. The above engraving1 experience Sunday. From ingly Impressed upon the memories telegram from Bishop Roe Is a copy of one of the notes ready for gathering. of the pioneers, and prepares people vegetables kelly of Smithfisld, Cache county, it It took several xears for most of Oh, how Intently I gazed on the waa learned that a heavy swarm of for arduous trials of future life. scenes. How different to what the people to pay off this indebtedness,! Weil do I remember Just before we lovely In that city grasshoppers alighted I had befn used to, livfng in a crowded the Interest meanwhile accumulating LEMON JUICE about 2 o'clock th afternoon of the started on that journey. Aug. 2. 1868. town, where smoke filled the air from and swelled the sum. Many never how we were called together to receive 24th; they came from the north east. iron and steel work, factories, etc. to pay the debt. Some apostatized llved( and! Instructions pertaining to our travels, Onward Prominent Visitor I sped through the wide city never paid the amount, I .had th and sang the songs of Zion, then was number of prominent visitand of Quits much one in interested streets, note privilege seeing after rtJ FOR FRECKLES bowed In humble prayer to our Heavors were in the city, including pargazing at the comfortahle homes and was paid. It amounted with interest Father for the enly of ty of prominent men from Wisconsin, preservation gardens owned by the residents. Ap- and principal. Including some' exour lives during our travels. At that proaching the Temple New York! factor Connor, formerly stop. If you find that you sre eat of who were a trip to the rc- Square I ob- tra luggage, tp the sum of $118.35,, time ditths' the were of Johns. Hopkins Hospital, says: Many breath, your heart beat Is forced, trem- - Ific coast. making troublesome. The Girls! Tor Included mem served the people engaged In religious Just lacking $1.65 of being double th Mjke beauty lotion How appropriate then was that mss who smoke, chew or snuff Inces- bung or irregular, you may be a victim bera of Congressparty from very Wisconsin in the old tabernacle, the amount" that w.s signed for. and a few cents Try-ltpopular hymn, written by William worship santly and who ars seemingly healthy of functional or organic heart trouble. , most of the state official Another At the general conference of th sr suffering from progressive organic If you feel that you must emoke, chew on of the Church veterans; new tabernacle was In course of conClayton, r News w.. would or snuff to quiet your nerve Thousands of them struction, and the Temple walls were Church of Jesus Christ nf Latter-day- 1 ailment Vd?.nr le are VZn you "Come. ye Saints, no toil nor Just a few feet shove the foundation Manhattan never hava been afflicted had it not s Slave to the tobacco habit and arc Saints in April. 1880, being Jubilee labor far. n m been for the uao of tobacco, and thou- poeitively poisoning yourself with the ton Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into 30. our year. It was voted to remit $802,009 Sunday mornirg, September uemi joy your and Win. wav; Robinson If would well of Philadelphia a bottle containing three ounces of sands would Soon get they deadly drug, nicotine. In either case hard to you this journey may company started from Parley's canyon of the indebtedness to the perpetual only siop th us of tobacco. Th efclef you have Just two alternatives keep wer in the city as part of a' busi- orchard white, shake well, and you Though and camped on the Eighth appear Ward emigration fund in favor of the worthy ness trip through the west. habit forming principle of tobacco la 'on with th Grace proceaa shall bs as your day." have a quarter pint of the best freckle Square, whtre the City and County PPor Preat. Brigham Young hud gone on and deadly poison which when respective of th dangers and auffer beau-tlfleIs r, now located. . Next morntan lotion, and complexion Tribute to Pioneers. In regard to the rations on our building absorbed by th system slowly affects the consequences; or give up th habit a short visit to Provo. at very, very small cost . the nerves, membranes, tissue and and escape the dangers. You cn over-vl- t! Journey:. We had our weekly allow- ing, October 1st, they entered the big ..And In conclusion, let me say: The A of court Items r includance. of of the body. Tht htrtnful come the ertvinjr tnd atop the habit in ed innumber the. Your grocer has the lemons and per head of tithing yard, which was rlc gates pioreers are fast the new of the week. In the away effect f tobacco rariee and depends on a very short time by uelnr the fruit-. then enclosed with a high stone wall. early to the Great Beyond. passing Traveling in the open As a decision reversed any drug store or toilet counter will dried supreme court, Nobly One will be afflicted, ing inexpensive formula; Go air mRde us newcomers the ounces we three and of orchard whits passed along, you played their parts in building up they relished hungry with general debility, others with ca- - drug store. and aak for Nlcotoltnany th district- court.1- - which Nad found supply our' food. The only thinp that trou- could have observed their great state. Written pn their brow Massage this sweet-i- y our of th throat, indigestion, conatl- - lets, take one tablet after each meal, Brannlgan and two companions gull-t- y for a few cents bled o crowing lad. was that faces, and dusty Clothes. me. feeing were it the Rut wag words. lotion Into of murder in the first degree. They Thrift and Industry. the face, neck, I wished the fragrant ration, extreme nervousness, sleepless-- ' and In a comparatively ehort time you allowance could have a .day of rejoicing for them, for thty They plowed --and planted, fenced Of entenfced to be executed arms and hands each dar and see how been will, will have no desire th tobacco, the had been had reached tho end larger. of land Others crsvlng will have leftfpryou. power, mental confusion, etc and their freckles made and within-. blemishes few The good road day disappear an! With the and, Judgment was There were ome pleasant hours lourney. A host of ' relaflves long disease., bron- - nicotine., poison (hit of your system, 111 how clear, soft and rosy-whiraised fine horse cattle end new trial ordered. annulled and and a bridges, chfal trouble, hardening of tho arteries. your general health will together, and aleo some sad friends, who had Announcement ts made of th resig- gkln become Yea! It Is harmless spent years be- sheep, built nice homes, and belleFedi quickly lm- scenes transpired during that long fore, were there Immigrated tuberculosis, bllndness'or even cancer to greet 'them and In the.maxim: "It Is better to wear out) nation of H. M. Hoxie, assistant gen- and never Irritate Advertisement. or th commoti affliction known as to- prove. It took Note Journey. When tabsuftake asked Nlcotol to about obtain them yeprs their tq homes than eral superintendent of the Union Pacbacco heart. If you use tobacco In any lets. one of Tqey rosi early and'' orplace3 tolled ficient nleans to pay the way to the of abode. - - pur leading druggists said: ific railroad. until late s.t In order to! form you can easily detect th harm- "it ls a wonderful for frontier, so If Jhe truly remedy gnd there especially a those In obtain the ful effect who come had Sabbath In life; arid tKy)' Amongst to at start the good taberby making the following tobacco habit; away ahead of meeting wrere In the family,. for fhe jnany. welcome them vn the Prophet Brlg-Jia- reared lnrge and honorable famin-- s nacle th speaker In the morning simple teats: Read aloud on full page we .have ever sold before. W anything autand laboring man had long ccin s book, if in tho course of rsad.-- 1 horized by th manufacturers sre Young, th beloved man they had ''race suicide" bslngr to re- -, were Elder .Geof Nebeker. predident wer. unJ hours and small In wotrot vole becomes those davs. so often spoken of In conversation, t your muffled, hoarse fund the money to every MaaatUfted of th Sandwich Islands mission. known to --them. tmDUl IUSTRU1SMI ROT, 11 Mill LINE In old England and other Indistinct and you must frequently cuatomer, of H. -, parts an4 would nol permit the and o Napi-- a native Hawaiian, time hsd Joined in singLt u honor th pioneers for Q)eti4 Palatial Passenger Steamers Thev Ilvd economically four ihroat, the chances are that use of our name unless the to ing thatmany who spoke in- - hi native tongue and R. Th M. . Menri" K. ,44. . Makura" Europe.the at remedy Industry and loyalty to God and eui4 beautiful hymn: yr is affected by catarrh and sacrifice. Often tqak unusual wr merit." ' Nlcotol Geo. Elder Q. they 2(1 tablets Cannon 000 13.500 Tops it may be th beriming of mors serious are sold under iwi lron-de- rt .Interpreted the Ton' "W thank thee. O God. for a prophet. country," not forgettingthose who! monev-bac- k deprived of many- - comforts of life To Pail from Vancouver. B. C. remark of Elder Napela and for hav departed tbio 'rouble. Next. In the morning before , -- unrantea bv nil th May guide ui In these latter days' sacrifice. In order to (their through druecisti For fares and himself to RailIn both names of sailings apply Hawaiian all spoke our usual Srhremm-Johnanand emoke. your walk up three Including taking n pioneer" be m-- i road or steamship agents or to the heart's desire to And now they beheld him. .face to blazoned on our accomplish Drug . , English flight f stairs at a regular pao. then I elorea. slat Advertisement records m long Roval Mall Line, 448 gather to the.lahd of Zion. face, and felt the warm glow of "till as. the stars and Tv3 editor .had received an Interest- stripes float Seymour Street, Vancouver, B. C. One of the sad cne on the jour- - hand. Oh, what ug grand pictur to grand republle. - ed cwoyj5Q i 26 , - 1 er THE i - iiari)irit - r-- J F c F lsa 1 1. S! a an h a d n a 1 ti e PI ?v!f 4 I tl - , b g Ic t d 0 , t ' S l! high-spirite- d, c . .1 I" 1 6 I..-- fellow-religionis- Lift Off Corns! - - 1 j 8ten-hous- s - of-th- , 1 1 tho-for- the-nam- 1 He-ma- - m-t- Doctor 7 ells How to Detect Harmful Effects of 7 obacco - , Try These SIMPLE TESTS -- ! siSrl!ln $ , i ernt flour,-bacon- -- tab-Ur- , -- rh sun-tann- ed -- . te rual-out.- . Australia 1 th-o- " m aR - poe-seea- . - !'. e t |