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Show vm THREE SECTION THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1922 ed black, and h suffered much andl yet he had faith that be would ' be healed. After four adminiftratlons be waa healed, and we rejoiced in thts , wonderful miracle. 1 held hie head In my arme for hours. We also knewj what it waa to to hungry ,and victories of the Greek tn that year. Correepondence to The clad many a time, yet our (8pcta , The Wingless Victory was made with ) three or four years m lesion on the; BABEL.- - rTrl the idea lhatwithut wing victorySwitzerland, Aug J9. The must island was the happiest time of our remain with thg Athen- , alwa tha . lives. glorious supset as we sailed fiom v had very little limb to visit isn - I mall on snow shoes. I thought that of the Indians was "arrogant, domi-- 1 open sea. together with my victory the summit as the place waa about united D-- ; 1 would visinspect the line and rolling nee ring and dictatorial, assuming the over a stomach that waa Inclined to to dose for the noon hour W stock at our road and give 'you the air of a conqueror towards a subju; reSn7l 7 ited the world renowned Parthenon, d to tha at bdlP United Order mareault. wave wh motion. wifh the .sympathize community" He said the the great gold and ivory statue The trains have been for some gaud rauders had entered house at all Ordervllle. Thi means no rich, no made the evening one of particular where Athena. formerly stood. The architime past running as far as Hamp- hours of the day and com- - ?r.,aBd ail work and share equally. wonder tb me. Dave tried .to make of or we night ton a the crossing of Bear River for polled the women to cook meals for believe the United Order could have me Jealous that 1 had not followed tecture is imply marvelous, whenMood the north, and where connection la them, often prescribing the dishes they been carried on juccesa fully, and It was bis example and- - gone to the rail He consider that the 2 buildings have the wear of over 00 rears, with very " made with a daily stage for Logan. that it dim- - seemed as cheerful to think hi and emphasizing their not because of ielfishnesa Thu forms eonaectione with the C. wished served because President ing were relieved aa I waa that I little damage except that wrought br but continued, of with a weapon display P. below Brigham City, and thence He told of guiding star, had controlled mine. Here I must man. We also saw the "Erectheon and deetruc-- l Brighamto Toung, that stock arTd to the U, C. each way, so that par- Gon the other aide. If he had. remark that Dave style was won-ab- and Propiilion. prob-- 1 Passed iwldhe ties from this city can now leave waTSTlnothfr American com-- ! ,ived I ,hnk It would have been sue- - derfully Improved aa compared wish On Mars HUI. by the S a.m. train, go to Hamptons eeasful. When I went on a mission the previous evenings performance. I to We went from the Acropolis have twe- hours there and return here taken care of by the take part of the credit aa a result of Mars HUI where Paul preached file my were, family by 7: JO p.m. the same day. The track we didn't have to worry my criticism. Today he seemed and 1 Order, sermon It on God" Unknown the la pretty smooth for a road of ' Its hap- - tlrely free from them, and we also lived fright that a small, vr pronounced rocky hill age and is well ballasted to to him cause to seemed and contented together.-pily of the Acropolis. It was at Hampton's beyond which the 'The first house in the valley was through yesterday's ordeal, ne n?frjat the side after looking over the many ( track la laid for about; on mile, stopone built where the Bee Hive bouse ed sedately to the rail, made a few j probably and Idols that he commenced ping at Cottonwood Hollow, where now stand It wss built of logs by stately bow and calmly resumed bis temples a would , ..he there Is n big fill, which la now more D. Toung, and was a two seat on thB"deck of the ship the bis sermon, w hundredsstood Lorenso . From than half dona As soon as this Is her" he . I .whole thing wasso dignified and pro- - visible from a roomed with affair jfljrtwoof. over the track can be continued to here We went to the city which lie a, recall the old fort where Pioneer found that I dared not applas d. rreat, Cache without interruption, as the a grade ' .(! z!n I Park now stand lh, When the last rays of direct uq- - Just below at the foot; of Just. and II grade is made and there is plenty of Jf citv has sure grown Might had been gone but a few mo- - so steep that step are used for the jnnently Iron on hand. The traffic la Increasno everytnmg my power to nd developed since that early period, menta the stars began to appear, first descent and from the crest of the hill in ing as the people begin to find the to 8uf! No on would know even any of the Venus. Jupiter and Mars of our own one can get a henutiful view of the advantage of having a railroad (lose the law will allow. Those who have settlements par. tedev. J --sywems then tneotner stars in my- - tptd and new p (ace 4 he heut ef Uns-ll.to look-a- t to their doora, The roil frig stock of met with h should lose no time thought pa I Journeyed them riads. followed by the milky-waThe Uamentr the Greek, fiueeian and the road consist Engine No. XV.1. in laying before the. agent all the away home. My, what from my far churches beautiful other nmon and waa not the full kind that might My progress! named for 'the president, John facta in the case." Athens We h huldllngy of modern 1 also recalled What Change how have bee considered In place in Young. It la lively affair, capable instead Jurt went L see the Zapihoon. or modern e"" WontFmm Hawaii. farther ahead we are herd, thanbm or elsewhere.-bu-t on a smdotft. lever track of making I was aent down there, the sharpyLrescent thdUone, could exposition balding which, though 0 miles an hour with apparent ease. Elder Georgs Kebeker. writing from In Mexico. made of pore white mart and very but biter left Wish for to fffl the bill ,mih?e It weighs about 14 tons, with four Lai. Hawaii, told of the arrival there and helped colonize, came beautiful. Is not to e likened to the- tn before mantle Oriental water and mt many coupled drivers of about four feet in of Elder West and of the progress JTtme. ftr..lstnwrltig lwwxherLealtjclaUn-any-Aono- r of ebewor-.Wyjtnsuirted whii h. moughjMt. frontiersman After- oft one, occasion ha'iled "IK'O passenour there. bnrT have-beon Laie," lie wrote-"'atrip Through the channel fJddium, making iv. b- in the eame does- aeK.Sm and the wonderful Corinth canal, we thm as recent gers to 'Brigham City! Two other en- plantation haa the appearance of a an my IJfe the , original There are Yankee farm; in fact, we have very We went tn ltd, arrived at Pireus. gines are eg peered shortly. It scats 6ft ooo pern?! and has room two first class passenger earsseven Tew idle people tn our settlement." mediately to the shipping office and feet wide inside and 05 feet long, found that our boat would not leave for other 10 000 !p siand It was com- The following Item from a Montana till Tuesday morning soihat we would me need la 143(1 accommodating 44 passengers each; was reproduced: completed in Among the one mail, baggage awl express car, paper have the rest of the day. Sunoay, and for the Olympic games The games Immigrants that were landed at Castle j end onesfour-whewere two eight-whesoil on Gicek to all of held here Monday, one in i04 so Hint pass again Garden. New Tork, In June, wasi box cars, six eight-wheand six bound Montanaward; We were given the privilege of stay- - the end of ilve great marathon waa (Continued from page one) In July two reg- cars. three flat cars, dump lng on board, in second class and thus run over the original course with the istered for Montana." apd the editor two trolleys and four hand car. fin'sh in the end of the stadium. Tho saving hole! expenses. thought the farmers could not afford of We Indulged In a little quip "The business prospecu of this, of The News hired a guide who toi fc us to Stadium was prevented by a private of room in Montana tor all j to raise beet for the price the sugar our first narrow gauge road, are ex- "Plenty Athens and spent the afternoon with citizen at a cost that ran into the J companies T offered them? cellent, and almost everybody inter- three of them car millions. It is certainly a wonder Athens is only a its. "Do t pay the farmer to raise ride William Howard, of Randolph. Rich ested seems to consider that it Is and from Pireus on the electric rail ful structure built- - entirely of white Mr: Love. 'This any crop?"" "had parried wrote he that pulled will be an unqtiaUfled success. connty we went On at marble which really as so white that it Athens way. reaching west handredsof farmer tn the ofhls garden thatmea-- l t year tumipout Reclaiming Land, WATKIN REES. Mt their cherries fall to the ground once toward the old Acropolis which dazzles the eye. 31 Inches in sured circumference can seen some be before minuleg hem ould appointed by the Dea and weighed 10 pound bc Ruins of Old Temple. "If any one land A committee the city. At the foot of the A type of the pioneer known ea. waa ordained a patriarch in more than they needed for their reaching Agricultural and Manufacturing can beat this. I give up for this year," i P The Temple of Olympian Zeus or an hill stands ancient temple called determines best methods the lo ecislly'for his clear vision and good besides his other duties ha had given, farmown personal urv Hundreds of Kcjety , said. was, j he which Tljwunl good slate Jupiter is near the Stadium and Us reclamation of saline and W. R. for gidgment waa Watkln Rees. He waa 727 patriarchal bleaalngaiHe Huband, a reeldenLpf Logan. '".in' According to the wonoerful columns constitute easily preservation born in Merthyr Tydvtl, Wales, Jan- first counselor to Bthop Fred Gunn alkaline lands In Utah, made an ex. died JVL-he ana when suffered from son was Theseus of K;rg one of ihe most beautiful ruins in j the 'dend several for Injuries . Adamevill years tl he of com. The in formal and At the It a age tendd report. 01 uary 23, f Alh(.na ? d more than tey nfdlA The people of the world I steppe! thp distance off In 151 waa active In other Church capacl-- . mjttee consisted of A. P. Rockwood, fell from a M.building he was erecting Joined the L. D. 8. Church. were , Crete Peacock. Mi a tormented for George by great dra as being 112 yards by 4? yards, though' R. L. Campbell and F. A. Mitchell be married Jane Wlllians, and they ,tie. acres tomatoes are ..C,TL. in The Theseus set sail gon. the oung Rtar statecame Millennial included 1854. A He greater part of the columns were signed came to America In being and the report clipping from the He settled In Beaver in rtmlun and huK flrids of black sails and tn case with, destroyed bv a fanatical Emperor who , . , to Utah that year and settled at Fill- one of the first settler there and ments from prominent agriculturists said the last Ulllipanv of emigrants pea are lylnk itue it to . whip I or he ctorT chaBe thought n his Christian duty to de- more where he helped to build the that was his home until he died. He: tn various parts of the Territory. In of the season would leave Liverpool not rorth white to harvest tnem. y while on hie return, that the Old thl wocdcrf.ji bunding Of the the Bt. for Utah on the following Oct. 1 It state house. He led an active pioneer was thrifty and saving with his means the list -- of communications waa py comfort. who regionthose represented George : wouid be composed of oniy life, helping to lay out and organise and sprat his last days in t The was successful in young had sufficient means to pay their the armer- - We Fillmore, Cedar, Beaver, Minersvili. He subscribed liberally to the late John Oakley and William F Fawcett men believe his adventureprince but in the flush of vie- - landing Stewart tare The Eadrinn py Benjamin Emperor to or, Adamsvlll and Greenville He world war, to which he sent four Utah county Ogden be most through a straight made that sugar beets can torv forgot his signal and did not pjeted 'the tomato of coun Salt Lake. I A leader among men and filled many grandsons. - His wife was an Invalid and A. K. Tburber; Salt Lake valuable and profitable crop for the change the sail The father, watch- - others had her ty by John R. Winder and G. B. Wal and faiiea for "n- g Important positions. He waa broad for a number of year prior to time on see we Northern. to want the Utah and farmer Mishap for his sons reurn and seeing turies built tried Arthur Davis and county by lace, elo' a beautiful arched gateentire bis an devoted he a and death thinker, minded, profound cm nthe farmers betwee tails cast the Northern himself Mtomed on into Utah Ali Accident tho that unchanged, agreed through which the had quent writer and speaker and a com- to her comfort. They celebrated their Btayner. the land by flooding We want to the sea, which now bear his name, way and was tha head line over the following nd the sugar faptorie to prow in going from hispeople h new secwedding anniversary De. flushing poser of verse. He filled a mission " that the farmer has a fair price and waa drowned. a with it. "Lout thor Item: then coupled evening home at draining Thursday died the of tion the Mr. Ree he into 25. 110. In the 100 and old Greek city to bta nstie land consistent cultivation would slight accident occurred on the Utah or his crop and would also like to Prison of Surra ic. quarter of Athens He did this to with bta wife filled a two year mis of his daughter Mrs. Elizabeth Enter ough end him have a chance to share In the The engine ran over a Northern. bring the desired result. h:s We preserve and next memory visited what is that as known sion In the Bt. George temple He son, Aug. I. 122. of the on we a paying basis get George A. Smith, W. Woodruff and steer, cutting him in two. the colli- - profit when The arch still the prison of Socrates. The first room work he had done run with to met off the " the from have that sion I engine honor,' Q. Cannon, causing Deseret delegate George hut edition of say, stands The your as tba to rather 10 a 7 14 visited bv about monument to weekly feet and j To speak a IHfle further of the Intellects, not only the Deseret Agricultural and Manu track and Up over. Slight damage was feet high. It is carved out of solid thwhoTt duration of fame, than News of Bept. IS, 1(72, from which some moat brilliant industrious minds but realty brilliant factoring Society, to the California yione and by Friday noon the engine tariff. continued Mr. Love, "do you rock so that It waa only necessary to endless glory it waa supposed totothe Ira deJs material obtained for this Intellect among the young ladles of state fair, wrote from San Francisco wan running again, the accident caus- - know thta the tariff will scarcely be put bars over tbe front to make a press 7 he consumer and that for a round trip. ; partment this week, la recorded a this city Over three year ago. one that they had arrived in good tohealth. lng the omission . of one to 'The the name Metropolis" prison of it. Adjoining thl . . given the family of five it amounts to only $1 50 solid estimable young They had been Introduced T sally historical Incident, pertaining of these a mow is the library where to the moat Important Greek Cal hollo fot whn brings into the bed roomold man 7ar part tally at my sug -, fair officials and to state officials wish to engage in freight were ad- - rovernment in Athens. XVe saw the thrones church to the legal profession In Utah. Two tadyi nndertnok.waa the wont to while good 000,000 as revenue? with my ap- and other prominent citizens; they and to communicate with Gordon Do by the king and queen when women were admitted to the Utah g nation, and certainty know that the United States away his hours in philosophizing and occupied all the assistance I had visited China Town, the CUff vised probation This to the and Murray of 'LehJ, who had TOO or has you, which we "ail admire they attend church. thinking one of lowest thing in the rates the bar, the first of their sex to be ac- could render her, the difficult and house, the park and other places of 00 ton attended of freight they wanted haul- world imposed on sugar and that l bu l m by the nniucky know very Httle about. chapel to In addition fair Interest the to of task necessary arduous study tn the Territory. corded the honor ed from the terminus of the Utah Great which is always Th hlrd room large one with a cling king who died from the effects Britain, become proficient in the law; and grounds. They had made a clone Southern railroad to Pioche. Nevada. thought of exhibition methods and of They were Mis Phoebe W. Cousins during that udY as a free trade country. jliKh root In which there la a hole used of a monkey bite. tlm I have had pleasure Mia Mias Snow. Couztn and The Metropolis excels in works of of .ducting a big state 'TheNews commented on the Georgia haa Imposed a sugar tariff of 5.51 for lHn food down to the pneoe- progress. 1 refer to the manner waa a graduate ef the law school of In noting herBnow. Th cond and third rooms are art n silver and gold, and the oli r nd believed the Information flour that had appeared on the per hundred pounds as sgsinst ouridaughter of the1 d new the Washington university, 8t-- Louis, Mias Georgia are done in a massive style connected mill of from the market email bf local tar-paintings 1.7 hole, ; f,v of this per hundred. The proposed Jhy Mo, She had been regularly admitted; Attorney General for the Territory. hich a man could bare!tha very Impressive The figures tart Reynolds Bros, and John F. Fischer Iff of the Other countries are Inter-- 1 hrouh air, that to practice In the courts of Missouri know, she to time that estlng as we usually think of other dueeze. lvinr fiat on his stomach representing Christ and the Virgin it at ML Pleasant. he been a devoted student and la the United States district court year more attention be given to the produc- countries being without sny protec- This arrangement, while not the moat! Mary are many times natural size, fathers office and from my kln1,y an1 eourteoualy treated. of that state, also in tha Courts ef In herexamination ." tn best flour each of the tion tive sugar laws. Th rates of duty comfortable, would be appreciated byj Due of the moat interesting stories I am enabled to tba Mats of Arkansas, To 'her, by j in that of the iatriarch Gregory V of tue editor said, that the pro- per hundred pounds of refined sugar many modern that she Is fully competent to ba . a few minutes, is accorded the distinc- state I We went from the sorrows of i rntantlnopIe. whose tomb is in the 12 34, ducing portion of the community may read aa follows Argentina. fully competent tion of being the first woman lawyer admitted to thl u bar. at wheat Socrates the to be en out aged Australia. grind, prison to the ruin of the an Metropolis, in 122. a year marked f 1.30; Belgium, J3 50; not only in talking In Utah, but to Mia Snow goes the to meet any of their home mills. Th the world round for wars of independbar. And on Brasil, 28 81; Canada, J2.39. Czecho- clent Gryek, girla theatre. honor of being the first of Utahs but in reasoning at tb own The following deaths were reported slovakia. 12 3; Denmark. $1 22: "Odeon" to well preserved and to lo- ence. the Greek were engaged in one of my personal to be admitted to the Utah this statament -- daughter 1 rise ed a military expedition into centra! In this city, in the Thirteenth ward. France, 4: Greece, 24 10; Italy, cated In a beautiful natural amphi- of their struggles against the Turks knowledge and examination bar. Frederick Darke, 7 years old, a na- - 12(8; Japan. 12 79: Mexico. to southern Utah admission what and move 13 39; theatre at the foot of the Acropolis to gain their freedom. Gregory Incu her to With allay pleasure In The Incident occurred the Third lfnd a,d to .the Greeks and was tbs first of Utah's1 threatened for a time to be an Indian tive of England; in the Ninth ward of Spain, 15 75; Sweden, 1 22 These The Odeon to connected by a Judicial district court. Chief Justice to the bar, as ha by fhe Turks and treated as entered the pro-- 1 uprising, submitted hie formal report ihl city, Susanna Allen. 5. wife of) facts so ably brought out In Senator ranean passage with the theatre of, McKean presiding. The News gave a daughters who traitor He was hanged in tho to George W. Dodge. U. 8. special James Gwen Alien; at Nepht, James Smoot's speech before the senate on Dionysus or ths Tempie of Bacchus full account of the proceedings; from tension of tha law. to hi palace son doorway Sinclair. ss of Mathew it is also called The" Greeks had He said the conduct Sinclair, Aug. 7 had much to do with influj Indian agent. Which the following la taken: Regular Role Followed. Hi body was dragged through the to make as favora- no roofs in case of storms during th that encing body Governor-Wood tot am 1 accompanied by very happy The Court The two theatres are streets and then was token, weightble tariff as they did." performance. several ladies, entered the court room, hear the remark and motion of Maed with rok and thrown into the "If that is tha case. I ventured. T quite close together and of similar sea. ail of them being invited to seats jor Hempstead. I have a personal ae- The Greek Cal holies beilete that suppose I may ask one of the regula- construction in a general way. within the enclosure partitioned off qualntance with Mias Snow, and I the fish loopened the rope eri cut tion questions Are Utah stocks a Marvrtoua Architect one. for the use of the bar. When the mo- hnve no doubt of the correctness ofi them so liat the body floated free. good buy V tions and arguments under considera- tha statement made tn regard to her.; We visited the small temple of the The corpse was by friendly Mr. Love smiled "We tolerantly. tion bad been disposed of, the gover- But whatever may be the feelings of victory, first after reaching fishermen ami t c- - rests in most sugar men believe heart and soul In wingless nor arose and said: j elaborate of summit the the The the members of the bar on this eub-- i of Acropoli marble aareophikua and her people, her "industries, her wooden Utah, a not were must such Presented by Governor. take which Jeet. the court occupied gold. Gregory once as possibilities and her future. But as by the temples statues of Greek deities till traitor is now regarded as hangrd " May It pleas the Court, I desire course as to render it liable to the a Krtint and rtocks are a their destruction by tha Persians in j his tomb to ore of the monuments for h',her rah o From John R. Toung of Bianding, er she became a strong, healthy to move the admission to practice In charge of great partiality to the 'J?e Present time to , a 490 B. C.. were replaced In 49 by modern Greek Our practice here to to require Utah, who crossed the plain nine dlan maiden and married Chief Kan- - rood buy the courts of this Territory of Miss patriotism every person must the beautiful marble ones after the ILFORD O WOODRUFF. of those who have never been admit- times with ox teams and was a pio- osh. Around this romance several answer for himself. Phoebe W. Cousin. been books have are and a to Mexican firrt and settlor, the to go bar ted of pubelsewhere, neer 147 being a been "The Court said It has by Mr. Love went from New York to learned writer that law is the refine- before a committee for examination. an Interesting pen picture of early lished. can say isnt good enough for divin-- s of some church "I also remember a big Indian com Chicago to attend a meeting of the you ment of reasoning. Perhaps It Is lat- Now while this ris a tpatter of hisform day experiences was obtained. Miss Adam Well never find any vuses of According to dispatches primed United tbe Slates to Sugar to we door tbr encounters so mothers had my and lng Mr. Young food, many especially eral to infer that those who have the merely, Barhere in one Ban from else to take her the Francisco place most refinement ought to be very case, I will appoint a committee and with Indian, and experienced much gave him what we had. but he said Manufacturing - association In session rie roles and if shed come1 back to- tion will begin at once on a construc37,500.000 experience and reasonera. let them report I will appoint as of the suffering and trials of pioneer he wanted white bread- - Mother had 1"'", Scpt of clear, perhaps intuitive, JlpnSnJLia-llIAjtLJlihicwill be the business gained bv morrow she would be welcomed with h. none and it looked like trouble, till Knowledge a brother of Lorenzo Certainly, no gentleman of this bar that committee Major Hempstead, and life. He I arm will think Ur find she dont tbe follow the organizaSep durin4 the war on the U. 8. open would deny that, tn social Ufa wom- Mr. Hoge," Young, the only pioneer, so our faithful house dog. who happened til. come she but ever of back. the tion No, Pacific isnt Uncorporation making ans Influence to refining and elevat"Miss Bnow being In court, Messrs. far aa known, of the original com- to be in the house was let loose on mstributing Committee, capitalized at li'MNW.ftoe whose inconditions in New York I am afraid she is rather Hretf out the hon- Hempstead and Hoge retired with pany who came In 7847. Mr. Young til red man and he made off in quick and in Cubaof has ing. May we not hope did most of corporation papers appealed on the war was the that "It been of use much 4 of sge. yet has just years orable profession of the law may be her. and in a few minute returned to. now during the crisis which it to hoped to 1L I was with her ali though it and file recently In Delaware. Complete made even more honorable by the ad- and made the following report: s- completed a trip from Bianding. Utah and incidentally made him preitl- - none will ever know how she gave transition of steel from Jron ore to paat at Idaho mission of a woman to the bar. to learn, It by sleeping Shelley, I was called to go hack after em- dent of the United States The application of Miss C. up to it. She did too much (he fabi lea led product is one of the Sugar Man- - or strike us as a novelty, gentlemen, but Georgia Snow for admission to the night like the Indians used to, on the igrating' Saints nine different times. ufacturing association. her own strength. Bhe would object of the new corporation which everything in the line of progress is. bar of the Third judicial district ground. He lost an arm through an and acted a a church teamster for all has acquired large iron ore and coal iM?nd her vacation tn camp Utah .cadets at West Point look at soma time or other, a novelty I court of Utah, having been by tbe accident In Mexico and yet is haie tn h. oi.tn. w u.a part in lhe exercig celebrating lng on the boy and entertaining them deposits in Utah and which are fiThis aged pioneer has very eherrfuiiy admit Miss Couztns to court referred to us for examination and hearty. and half h ttro' th,y dldn t even nanced by banking institution of Salt fayette-Marn- e day which were recent- this bar and. gentlemen, I present to and to report thereon, we beg leave a good memory, and can recall events Lake; Ban Francisco, Lo Angelc and iy held there with General Perahing ' know ,h,rT you our sister at the bar. made a very clearly. He is an author and to report that we have li interested I Seattle. Just what Importance thl uuh rHslnirts will and the Marquis de Cham b run as the The oath was admlnlstered'and the proper and necessary examination ss poet and has published a book toil- with wolves in announcement sre which controversies ln carries i beat re.tzed being day " aJIFor.Inz, early, guest of honor. Messages from Pre Court took a recess of three minutes. to the qualifications of the applicant ing of hts experiences nev-- i ident diana had tUatitit lea and President Miller! OUBht ou ln Vw york nd nMrby by those w ho k now You ask er kill onea tradition and would Harding In order, aa the Court said, that the and have found that she to an estimFollowing la his storv S are steel From these article and of and they Claimed there and were read and the cadets march- at!required for the developmembers of the bar might be present- able lady and by a long course of why it was my brother happened to a of almost ment ar them.! wblrb between China, daily Ppering relationship ed In review following the formal ,'r Japan and the Far ed to their sister at the bar. This for- arduous study of the law to fully come tn the first compam and we This he newspapers there seems to be KaL nude u hard on our sheep. Ilceremonie Among the cadets from1" rort mality having been attended to, bus- qualified for admission to this bar other children were left behind. H remember how father In Arrival New old and of revnal York from Utah religious were losing Uta,h kept E. O. Lee waa recommend of Coalville. iness was loo young lo be left behind hence resumed, when the follow- We therefore reepectfuiiv I ly .1 OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERb hr - ut the'-stag- n 1 ,,1 L: t?7 '1 i la" y : Xen-muc- mt , vsXAfir 3 Si nd hy4 en ' -- lit d el el el four-whe- el ' ill ls. 1- Pr da?4 trt . 1 1. i !rih?,r 15, i Fath-jetro- T' ! "ur clos-ifn- I sixty-eight- frd ft' nt . -- hri J ruh .n I on settle-mem- I. , sub-ter- de,d -"- ed , la-d- ie urr In-!t- hurtn VV -- In-t- 2- 1 '"'"T'8 tat brelf I wait-vea- rr,,, r. I hl lct-w- 1 - while we remained with ..vwy would be safe ms v h prt!ntrt .them, Th t ouTf-"'I-t ing of Balt Lake, Bruce Btdweii Fred snif fHltfrwptf tnr ftii fatt hf ! thought Hug! ,n th . dead or' Keeler and Robert M. Cannon ' ail tor the court to remark that Ml wnlv', of then ihXi.b' I0, 147 d(,'inrt!v nine year Bnow will find ln Utah an ample field Lak'- - The boy are entering the 1 remember the vxltov as J?ou;.mnd for the profession! hr life. It I perhaps to " be regretredan, f take pleasure to- - mminr. ,inn aTnubT!shr" that Utah, In this, haa not taken !ba..rrn"n i S'!"Balt Lake th molin:.,n lead, and .that Mia Couzins did not the other Me non killed them.'ind ! Xw cork bar before she went to the later poisoned a carcase of an ox, and' York newspapers of tate. One men- -! bar In St. Louis However, she ha killed Over tcniy-tw- o in this man-ti- on In Ihe New York Times Is of been accepted ss member of this bar with pleasure, on the part of both Court and member of the bar; but while, tr, I and my brethren of th bar have extended a hearty welcome to Miss Couzina. 1 know not what would become of ua should she. at she probably will, and as she will have the right to do, "appear against any then after month of travel, working Grouse Mountain where the or all of us la some Important trial. boys send our wav to the islands, as we had not look-oto detect any forest fires , Tribute to Woman. monev. anl could well call It travel-- 1 up in the country round about. T fear w might have a most difIng without purse or Several Th other "person mentioned to ficult task to encounter our learned signed himself William J., and tbe crated with butcher knives and fire wonderful event tookscrip. which none other than Utah's own Marude place Notwithand Interesting u opponent. brand Her head had been helped are one man from a taken time following excerpts shingled Adame who to along At by Mlse Ada standing these apprehensions, your his letter" Hr body and bark were bleeding ter- came up and gave me money with- Boshell .who haspraised Just celebrated the honor, I taka pleasure In saving that Having business a few days ago ribly. and she was covered with blood out evn asking, which enabled me to sixtieth anniversary of her start in a resident of Utah nearly at the Utah Northern Railroad Junc- and ashes and was gaunt from hun- continue my Journey. I have been the theatre end who to now playing HI year-- . When I first came here 1 tion and ..One Axperieoce- I strall never forger from a ger. It seemed she. waujielag.pun-iehe- d having . learned Old Age in tlm Music became ..acquainted . witIf.,jaaany......ho. U. ctbrn that hy a rival tribe for some mis- ! ja T.?. y.tJ a ceqtipede stung Pres- Bo Revue. the rontemTorarj have become warm friends of mine.' N. had lateljr received an addition deed. Bhe wss taken in by the pio- cient Smith m tlte on"The finest person I ever played and for whom I, cherish the warmest to it ro'Mng stock of two handcars, neer who looked after her. and soon ly young lad theneye.andWe'were had been with, sav Miss Boshell In her artifeeling of friendship. 1 may also and would, tn the winter, run tbe she waaen the road to recovery. Lat- - sleeptng on he ground. HI eye turn- - cle, "to Maude Adam Anything nice T rise for the performance of a ""rtb at Present the most Important subject are beginning work I I !'n'X Mf - - Tprn -- ' ' ut - - teanavtgagess fun 0 4h J0 "bf in earnest and dealt with business down to winter djclIMllon Wand McPherson of , seriouapess. ruling Among the newcomer are Mi Grace Fackler, Lillian UnioilDstlund. Maou Fiameita Rbesd of Balt Ujke and Miss Bethea fuller of Vcomhl0' 'Whm for d,nu8 An,h8r Ublfct lon ,a ,Th Joying on of Hands) Mr Teresa Werner of Bait Lake to a th, Vanderbilt and will spend the ?vr?.!l,la on between doctors and winter here. Ing -l SAYS DANGEROUS VARICOSE VEINS, CAN, BE REDUCED AT HOME Rub Gently and Upward To preVimng Pby,dLn r n" Ask your for an original Blood druggist tho Heart ward at f In Vein Oil rtll ttrencth) and apply Flows and morning to th ' JhatWay. wollen. A If you or sny relative er frtend 1 worried because of varicose vein or hunches the- - best-- ad vice that anyone ln this world can gtoe to to get pre. n!arr,l ttaL Xuirreti smpenetratTne they.. are of normal size. a 80 powerful is Emerald Oil that solve and wes them togoitre disappear. It b at any pharmacy Adv. a e-- aa. te A . , a .q. u at.4 7carrd |