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Show . DESETIET - . EVKXIN'G NEWS t SEPTEMBER a section romt 131D19 out- - Bow ef th plane will be announced In a fw day. to aetl the Red Croat A commute teal envelope 1 now being organ, ixed and will be working neat week. Keep Hid Ha lea. A WEEKLY COLUMN. I. Venttlet awry room you copy. S. Wear louea, poroua clothing aulU fAited by lha Emutli Secretary of lit Vlak Public Health Awntalk. Ntw of 1869). (Compiled From th Files of Tbs aether and occupation. ad to season, I. If you ara an Indoor worker b Publlo Health aaeoUa at Christmas season, aa HE Utah eur lo gal recreation outdoor lag 41 ysara At Logan Elisabeth oparatlvo farm Wm. B. Praeton waa The plan I mealing with unusual th National 4. Sleep In freeh air always. In the alaoiad president. and T. H, Smith. It Mof Joaeph Muffin, and In Lake Salt If you can. auices Ogdan City open eaaociatlon. M. Ballard and b. III. m la lha T Uaiahlattanry it and every firm approached haa r Hold a handkerchief before your i a U. It assists ward. tbt 'elly Henry Night affiliation It Through a (tended with an older. W know th and no whn you cough or mouth thta aarmona ara T. aon ot raproduead John Ingel Jwo Cain. Infant th bulk of It financial eyp-po- rt people of th rommunttv ara bark of anrsae. and lnslt that other do weak. on and Margaret Cain a by Praald.nl Gaorga A. (set aura that our antlra io loo. by th aal of Bad Croat aaala aur work and Smith and tba othar Eldar Wilford I. Aiway wash your handg oeId MaKor ot Tronpa. oral ela will b underwritten thta Woodruff. They ara tha oamiona Each year at th Chrlatmaa aaaeon month. ftAtinf. A portion of tha troop of Oanaral reached In tha tabarnaola Saptambar th worker of the Utah Publlo 7. Do not overeat ' Thl applied Any pereon or firm desiring thasg Burton division of ttia Nauvoo U ? Iltl. dealing with lha lfa and to meat an S ogta, especially Health oom aaaoalatton have t can Ben-aoaddrea n them obtain a yon by envelope arorka of tha lata Eldar Earn T. eoln bulky glon aaaamblad oa a pared groand aom and hard Eat I. and naked yon to buy thaa little aeala atng tha Ltah Publlo Health aaaocla foods; aom fruit. of tba Council of lha Twalva lha want bank of tha J ordan nror, Hon. 110 eaat riret Bout Is atraat, Balt A dispatch from Parta atatad that to where a general rarlaw and tnapoelioa . Eat lowly chew thoroughly. help tho work. Many n bury man Lak of arma took plaoa, followed by aa Emparor Napoleon III waa fll and City. . 10. Drink sufficient water dally. election of officer. Thavdaath of that aoma oonoarn waa fait Ovar hla hag purchaaed several thousand of tho Annual Mooting II. Evacuate thoroughly, regular sew la. feeling that hg'vrantad tOba John Goddard, who wan a monitor condition. O" the afternoon of Mooday, Got. ly. corn mo- allied In a work to of lha Third Infantry, rank a ahadow Tharo wag eooarldarabla aa th I. tha annual mooting of the Utah It. Stand, alt and walk aroct Important tion In lltarary clrelaa of both tha of gloom over tba muatar. It Do not allow polaone and In held ba tubarculoala. but than will fight againat eaaociatlon Public Health ora at United a Btataa and England orar Tha kaapar of Jittla pranoton faction to enter th body. all from beDirector at Utah II Hotel ha In waa th a lat h atraat hla them haa Booth In artlrla Klrat Stowa Mra brought ion daak, by pnbllahad 14. th teeth, gum, and tha Atlantlo meithty and dlaeloalng found It too much bother to atlrk on section of th aut will ba present tongue Keep fore Jadga Clinton, chargad with clean, a title I th flrvt moating of th i at - tho - a I egad - domaatlo and It appaarad f ram falaa weight 14. Work. play, riot and aleep la n latter and' h cannot hire board for two yea re an tntarrotlr.g had fa licit is of Lord and Lady Byron. lha tvldanca that tha a , moderation. b la promised. awtadlad tha publto hy uatng two aata Baeratary of War Rawtlna dlad. aa extra help for th purpoo. Report will aaran. Worry I the foe If. Keep of aralaa, ona for buying, tha olbar did alao Banator Wm. fttt Feasts dea Thin year w have a new plan. Tor made and then th big plan of work of health. Cultivate th oompaatoa waa finad b ef Main. for th next rear will lli. presented. for aalllnc, Ha of yaur fallow man. the special oonvsnlenre ef the bury Th Bawwrw Utah Public Health association ahlp 17. Avoid aalf-- d rugging. ex0 or man burtneee ltlt-1end corporafor merchant, has many plana th plausible humbug of th paUot Montana Alumni y real-will n which work to atari tion. tharo haa been put out a pec 11 pect medicine faker. 11. Hava your doctor examine yog ward Stava naon aald that tha city I filler--OAtur- dlT OT accomplish something envelop, oo tba back of which la ImNaw and aubaianltal waa growing. one a year. Also oonault will there of carefully Oct On i th evening sloa Croaa and Rad teal and tha printed th dentist at regular Interval. for bulldlr.ga wara bain Utah Hotel your at a th Th gan, be dinner Mont. Sapt. it. Commuth of th Health Tor I ofoawpalga for tho aofablishmant nity. ' Th seal la of unusual beauty th director and special talks by !vry Va"nd. Men and taama war a an- - I a naw r and director. ficer In Dnt-lRad to and th thta addition o of oatotn Equity Paper Quit from annual at tha alght year gaged In building a awiuh Job. on the Ocdm conaaoul Croaa croaa. bear double barred th frat long, tjvslv hundrad vrafry o( jg0BUBg hara wag laanehrd tho symbol of th GREAT FALLS, MonC Sapt'Ite fight against Tha Ogden committee of the Utah Ing with lha Union J'sclfle. naarwheia maaUng of alumni, tna- Th a picture of Santa Ctaua rubllc Health It rroa.'d tha Utah Central waa organMontana Baujty Nw for on aeaocletion The tn and a (neaa ga "Health and a Happy ised thta week, with Mra. Ralph E glty member and atodanta oTthg laiirr road. h aald, waa prograaaing official organ, of tho Montana I yaara laid .11. Tha tteg had alramdy bean atltuGon. Tha grant will bo known aa Naw Tear. Bristol aa chairman. Other member I of Equity, ba ouxpaadad pub to Society annual W aa offer thaa and ba th will on bik alilea of tha U. P. R. R- J. C. Mr D. envelope Mr. are Homecoming" Ecelea, I of alamnl at tha gBlvaralty. baainaoB man at coot, aa w are not lha ptlaa wrra naarly all driven fortha Dr. R. R. Joyce, George D. Bratton. It la annonnoad that tho their-se- t. ttilw year lat laaat. tha homacom- - trying to make money-l- n Bennett and C. R. Holllngnworth. bridge over lha Weber. With Frwtj drouth in parta of tho staU oaaaed had Ing will ba otwarrad oa Thaakaglrlng but w do want th aeala uaed. The The committee haa In view definite joeepb Toung Eldar Stevenson In many subscription to Mpe and that Ogden, of In to a b maatlnga Red will eerlre don held buy the buyer merely agree plana for a real work to day. whan tha Montana Grind la th of Croaa of medium OgInf rearing ooat of production mad Tha latter aald too that aa he pane-a- dl meat th Washington But and the next aeala tba collect year people through th tha envelop and to par for th aeala den aro standing solidly behind It aa It continuance Impoaslbl. through Kayevllle. ho noticed football team, on Montana field. coure In fine naw brick bulldinga of erection, ona of thara being Aa large new tavern by Brother Egbert. atora, withe good brick atock of good, bad alao recently bean eetabllehed. ' reemveo a praaldant Toung had Won. C.Btatiwu Elder from lalegram of A1"1 elating that a company ,B wmI from Nw hftd hla lha understood waa tha 7th. It of emimain company conalatad Brltala. . John Ban bow waa born April 1, ou rad a aplendld farm a lx ml lea from grant from Oraat announoea In tnl Prof. Brrgmaw that city. Ha aealntad In bullulug lha llid In Grandan Warran. Hereford Nauvoo Houae and tha Nuvoo Tam Ueua that- h liIn th Mr. England. He and hla wife Jana or Holmea were baptised Into tha Church pla. Heeldea hla donationa ha loaneo private leaaon Prof. tc language. living f Jaaua t'hrlat of Latter-da- y HsInU money to tha Prophet Joaeph Smith who waa an i' March 4, itiu at From Hill. Here- meet i preaalng obllgationa of hlmea.f at eJahomaChurch. Due to expoaure ant- varsity of Deaeret T.realded fordshire, hy WUford ruff, who and the In tba BtxSmith Elder Joaeph had been directed by tha Bplrlt of Ood lered In being driven from their home . ward. tl jo go iSimlaa aouth to llialr horna. with tha Salnta, hla wlfwJana died atltosnth CUT odltor expreeaei Th la th winter ot of tho United Wlittar Quarter They wara member tl1 Brothrhn which tlon for aom fin tomato 00 aouia 1144-4which numbered II waa oaptaln of 10 men In Brig- Doremu had brought Into tho oflloa. All of thane United h that locality. 1 If Brethren Joined lha Church. Elder ham Young's train of pioneer which Dcwp Crook ArCJrttloa. j i Beubow waa called to preaida over arrived in Salt Lak In 1141. He enr. Barba had j ,i tha branch. He waa a wealthy man gaged In farming and etockratring in Major Egan and com j owned k beautiful farm of 30 South Cottonwood and In 1111 tnd Just i gorea. Lika tha Hslnla of old ha of-- rled Hoaatta Wright Peacock a widow!I uoo fir brlcka, thalr purpooo being from fared hit all to tha Churcn, but with a I yor old daughter, Mary. atari a furnace 18 mll I i kpoatla Woodruff refueed 1L Ha do- - Unto them la llt waa born a daugh- to reduce tho 'Jror or Creak p I rated a great deal of hla fortune tojtar Isabella Banbow Erakson. Eldar II found In that neighborhood. They had tbroa engaged to taka charge of tha plmtt ih Church. He gave th first 41,600 Banbow axalstad In building which mad possible th publishing ! meallnghouaea and three achoolhouaa B mtB from Swansea, Walaa, who for 4 1 1 tha Book of Mormon and th L. D. in Utah. He aleo aant hla team and jq year had bean In that kind of char-- 4 hired - man aorua Ah 1.000 work. The major had located th plain Hymn Book In- EngUmL-.Wed a ship and- brought ovar at hla mile, aln times to haul lha Uoruw to Toano, tha nearaat gtatlon on iwn expense an entire shipload ar--ot Immigrant ' to Utah,1 H dlad May j tha C. P R. R about 70 mil dlatane i 'Mormon 12th, 1174. H waa especially noted from Deep Creak, which waa to b tho They emigrant. main road for four or five district dvd la Nauvoo is 1140 and ha so- - 7or hla honesty and liberality. outh of that place. Th major "" t son. it waa mated, had alao looatad a waa for ho carried a down this for by .XtERIAl cramp, department Egan road, about 10 mile long, from stream aa too a at h want into th canyon. Bomo partle had claimed to j IV I thla waak la taken from th river. WUlow near have discovered gold H weakly Uau of The' Dasaret Still another fatality la reported Crack atatlon. 25 mile eaat of Deep Newa Saptambar 16, lift. h anticipatIn from Reaver, th following Creek, and lively -- time were dist - Account la given hr thta taauo of a ed ' there. Th elttten of that been deprived of mall mom had trict J Ifht with road agent, th new ba-- I Mr. Hoop of this plaoa Toerday tho dleoontlnuano of tho up a man on tho road named I STL alnce with th completion of tho Bg contained In a telegram from J. H. picked Rom, of Whit Pina, and riep had been atartad J 1 1kldmor at Corlnn to Thao F. Tracy, more formerly working in the Sevlei o have a porioflloe Mtabltahed there. 4 tanaral agent for Wall Fargo A Co mines, recently with the intention of going to' from Rome, Ga.. Elder J. Arlaona. On their way, when near W.Writing Tho telegram ald: m B thla elty, Jr atatad that a comCroaby, Circle Valley they war attacked by pany of Salnta wu to leave their cn Oorlnna. 10. 1800. , , lx Indiana A fight ensued and tha 10th for Utah. Thao F, Tracy A party under Roasa partner was killed. Rom In a latter from North Ogdan, Hen t. the bruah-and-h- td tobblna had a fight with road agent. crawled-lntthere rf Holme aald that crops wareex-cellenand the general health waa Nick In tha mountains aaat ot Devil for two daya H lived for 12 day on choke cherriea and other wild fruit good. Bom residents of the comfear, la mortally and whefi picked up t raok, Foot; by Brother Hoop munity were discouraged, aa they ' founded; on robhar dead and an waa much exhausted. Hla clothea were unable to get th money due on th transT ghar wounded .Nine thousand five were torn Jo ahreda and hla body bad- them for -t- heir-work railroad. A continental scratched." ly H. recovered. traaaurd J. Hundred tor In North Ogden had proved a buffer Lose of Foot. he aald, and waa doing good tkldmore." , lucres, suffered th losa of business. (The TepoTt that Dan Robbins the hi foot Howard A letter from Sprlngtown, by an accident la which it fcvar, waa mortally wounded proved wa crushed In th threshing machine. by President Oraon Hyde' to "Editor for advisa bo Incorrect. -- Ha recovered, though HA wm standing Upon th horsepower, Cannon, thanked th latter telegraph of th death of In' suffered during the remainder of watching soma trial movements after ing him by the repairing of a break and hla foot Elder Er T. Benson, account of which In thla department Mat fig life from laraeneag, resulting from slipping, waa caught In tha of was givsn President Hyde paid a feeling Ho later had charge of tba wheel. Dr , Anderaon waacogs Mg wound. called waak. Benton and mad th Immediately and amputated the fool tribute to Elder )timer A' Salisbury' stage company at suggestion that th remaining apootMa the waa It Instep. feared, however, m th tower wear crepe on the left arm In all thalr that-- t he limb would probably hereto public ministration for 46 days from am back to Salt Lalew where for be amputated at the ankle. the death of their departed associate. Preat. Brigham Toung and party any year he waa a driver In the em-lo- y George Francis Train, the lecturer ' " . ot hla brother-in-lar,P to Brigham City. and humorist, who had Just paid a Capt. Sam- - At Vfkn Willard tn waa held th a to they the meetquoted rielt of city, well known routing th manager Paul, ;ri! ing In the bowery. President Toung. Omaha Herald, paying high tribute to Salt Lak Livery and Transfer Co. President Well, Elder Woodruff and the Mormon people. ? Uncle Dan Robbina waa one of tho Elder O. Q Cannon being the apeak-j In a letter from Washington, Utah, era. On Willard and W. H. Crawford told of an Interesting a he waa ono'of'thb ablest and Brigham thCityroad betweenmet by Prea- - exhlbltton of fruits and vegetables at f pat known of tKo early day stage-- I ident Snow, they vef v a com-- hla houae. Among he exhibitors were accompanied mx by or H died flva year rtver. of cavalry and lancer, two1 Jgmea pany Averatt, Ritchie, George ' . band and large -wagon filled with. Elijah Peter Netlaon, Averett, Other Fata Utica. Oscar Tyler and "W. H. Craw Mr. Crawford gtvfe a de1 ford. Several other fatalities are reported aome of the fruits and scription of --- 4h week, ,0 he of them being In the vegriablea -- exhlbjted. - Ha -- adda that - aae ef-tPowell expq.dniamvhtclr t a feast waa enjoyed. attandfid IxnaaUuaa,. , hi,iR,?rber-ebtbJIn th taV- At the Sabbath meeting Jver of th Otorado. Word, had been n th forenoon ernacla the inclu(lIngthoaanamed were Elder speakereeeived of the aafe arrtvat E. F, Pheeta Joeeph 'owell at tho mouth of tho Vlrgan Toung 6r, ana 8 W. Woolley and in Information came alao that but tha afternoon Elder H. W. Nalsbtt Ivor, men, who had left the Powell and Nathaniel H.JT el t,. 20 mdbtlt mile above thi strength-buildyig about arty An Item gtate that P. T. Barsum. the settlement. to walk to river the f th great show man, wax coming to - ere ralaetng. and It a a bSJeved that waa expr Rit take and the ' tier had been killed bv th Indiana. citement atto Franklin, Cache county that ha would gtva hope a lector ben. grown-up7.d according telegraph advices. Th ! the .three men were aald to be atlbmlttad informaWm. Wagvtaff Indian declared, it : waa atatad, that fowiand, Seneca'Howland and W. 1L tion that ha had tested a new variety rpooe hd died .from of winter wheat, which he aald gave vely- - known m8f bran. XT waa trot-poeCream- lee of providing a valuable aooea-slo- n let they had been kiiled. but waa ha1 prom to th eent for the Indiana to come the variety of this cereal alIndicated that tuch Upc to him at knoym In Utah, Th seed wheat e. according to telegraph dfapatche Logan for a talk and he wired thla ready had been obtained by Jame MeKnight tom southern Utah. city that he was aure th trouble from tbe eommlMloner of agriculture Prior to thi time It had been couJd be peacefully adjusted. In Washington. It was ot th Tappa over the United Rtates that H. Carlson, of BprirtgvlHe. who had hannock and from six, podnda variety Pvwell and hut party.; 'ho er. opened the new Mammoth Coal Mine, f TJOf tn the grourfd the last of Novem ut In government eervice. had been Jive mile north of Fair view, waa gut in hand drllVaeveit 112, with tgj, gnd new that the major had re. the city and wu exhibiting aoma ex-"- bushels of fine grain had been bar-fteh a ccompanled Pried Pt specimens of the coal found in varied. Powell, wm Ins mine. Incidentally, be Inserted in hi brother. Capt G. L. Farrell write from Logan, uJciriy sent acroe the counfrv and the New a display advertisement, giving account of a meeting In Logan reattd a great deal of relief anf Jubl-ttjo- railing attentionIt to th coal and an- at which it pas derided tn establish would bwwoid for nouncing that The party had met with farm from th farming M 09 tr ton at the mine. Tha road a and It developed . that they to d Logan. Th plan waa to the mins, ha said, was In excellent landln ed loet-- a great part of their auoplie In one body the beat of farmto r their an boat accident land for fail trough wheat,- that -- Among the deaths ing mtsing reported in this each tnsh'e pdiuon pr crop of Ney had rescued, however, the Are the following. Io this city eentrif to thefri work of toeue and with Join if that tend neighbors -Robert Mack infant son of for corn, potatoes teloratirm and the felt that their Robert o and Heater. and other spring 8 -' Mary Hester AtCenWod be controlled cm had be n mean been a; crop be setee-te- d rpedHo Fsl Jane, Jnfant uha-Clj Md.hl brother the' seme principle a that for wheat." A - t ) ilajc.rc era on their way to Ba" like Lee Drap-TT- h caiL ALMoronj-LorhT- op jo- - ihte.le-- ( Vriofart wort of W m Dr nd Ann end jo be (tatted in their Another friamT-revn-f- ed E e the death hr dfownlrg of Irfer,. Ai Bountiful Mary 'Fl'i; efoeyi tp battle wlththe deetrover 1 -- h GoOAe-- d I abon 47 ver of age. heth Tmkw 4eUyhtr of HeVra rrt of crpps.rjch grseehopper. blark- m of Ce- - "Goddard neIT know 6 A on Ti p e re- - J iyeare cat'ft. ft? T RTrt'npMjughae joTblrd. The--y m n Taxi ffh a ar d. - ihi j nM4eet Rjnf.'l bad presided St the mv-iri- f and had - had ' id gone tc. the Jordan riveromig.. Af tn FrVeTlastd evim to the pisnworked wfcil to thaj Leh! Jennet years. age 4 d it 1 enppoeed be waa eelzed gl McOrmie, wife of Peter MiOrmte, WelMVUl diaijrlcL For Mi Dogaa co- rbjt w - (tarts A YARD OF HEALTH LIFE IN UTAH; FIFTY YEARS AGO I)ertt tfanf er. OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS !. Wol-fanaia- aa-ur- aa t)r I oa-In- g enJrh hop-kaap- ar tea-alo- Ml after.., oee-ora- trt4 It Pp'!' 7. I wfov I 1. 1 1-- rg 7f i4 V I butfrad because I am sure of a uniform chocolate strength that years1 of experience havc taught me is the best for. every table lise -- 'I because it comes in a can that I can protects its" qualitycontents eily identify thatr aTcan until the :!as t spoo n fu h is used. because, itis.so.perfectlypulvenzedthattheresnowaste- T can measure, my ncedsTto the frac ti on of a spoonfuL he because it is a real iood with flavor that pleases every member of the family -- 4 and children alike. itl re-ort- r 1! n. -- mle-rrtu- -- as-le- e ,,ter ru t7 captivating s t |