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Show tX - I THE COALVILLE T ItS, COALVILLE. UTAH jooks and accounta of the presiding tikhoprlc, they found them In excel ent cot: lltioa. The committee stated hat the account frank gaiaa "lull, tnd Intelligent statement of all " and disbursements and added hat the churui was to he congratu-atefor the business methods end shown by the work of the irst presidency and the presiding ishcpric s on the opening the ad day iressts made to the conference were f an optimistic and happy nature Cat h speaker talked of the excellent onditicn of the church affairs, and lointed cut the matters which he should show an improvement n the coming year '1 he musical s w ere thoroughly appreciated. Ihe famous tabernacle choir was at s best Fully 10,000 people crowded very available inch of space iff the jrtat tabernacle at each of the two ,eneral sessions After every one of the general of the church had been by unaulmous vole, the last session of the eighty fourth anpual onference of the Mormon church loBed Monday afternoon. The many .isitors departed for their homes with he blessing of their president, who attended every session of the conference, and with the assurance that the conference just closed is the best and nest promising lu the history of the 8PIRIT CF OPTIMISM PREVAIL? IN ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT AT ANNUAL CONFERENCE. HARD pro-tram- Salt Lake Cit) A spirit of optim Uni prevailed at tlm eighty fourth conference of the Chtirtn of JeBut Christ cf Latter day Saints, held in this tlty April 4th to Oth, inclusive sessions being held each day. President Joseph F Smith, al though suffering from a heavy cold made the opening address, and was in a most optimistic mood, declaring that the church is stronger, more unit ed and in a generally better 4condl tion t( day than it has ever been. The president quoted statin ies to show that every brant h ot tin; vast work of the church had improved during the year, and showed evidence of greater improvement lu the future Saints had Therefore, the Latter-dareason to be optimistic Members were urged to put forth greater efTort in an endeavor t fulfill their duty to the church They were shown wherein they erred, and ad vised as to bow they could better their physical, mental and spiritual condition President Smith spoke of those who had worked against the Interest rf the church, and said that he believed that In time those who falsely ma beligned the people of God come ashamed of themselves and would cease' to wag their tongues. George Albert Smith, member of the quorum of apostles, who spoke at the opening session, urged his hearers to taka the words of the president home, with the idea ot lmprov ing their daily lives. At the afternoon session, Charles M Penrose of the first presidency, and Kudger Clawson and Heber J Grant of the quorum of twelve apos ties, were the speakers, church observance, marriage and prohibition being discussed Apostle Grant electrified the gathering with a powerful oratorical attack on the liquor traffic and declared that If the Saints were given a chance to vote on state wide prohibition, there would be an end of the liqoor business in Utah. Apostle address was largely doc Clawson' triual, dealing with the divine of the church and dwelling wtth emphasis upon the covenant ot marriage for time and eternity. Apostle Penrose spoke of the divine origin of the church and of the different phases - - f the Mormon religion, d to .inure h 1 he great tabernacle was comfortably filled Monday morning when President mi.h called the. meeting tib at VOMEII FROM 45 lo 55 TESTIFY Ogden Player Tosses Away Glov In Disgust After His Debut Tsxan Got Two Homs Runs and To theMerit of Lydia E,Pink. ham's Vegetable Com- - -pound during Change of Life. 7 Times. Recruits trying to burst into the major leagues have (girly hard times In 'their tryouts. But they can't compare with the Initiation of a buaher trying to get a job for the first time with a minor league dub; This one was told at Salt Lake City of a youngster who had an Idea he would like Jo play with the Ogden team. His name was Lathers and his only experience prior to hla tryout was with aandlot teams at Salem, Ore. The Ogden manager told him to play left field during one of the spring games and Lathers took hla place. Somebody knocked a high easy fly which Lathers got In his hands, hut let drop to the ground. Two scores came In.-- A couple of Innings later bo muffed a liner In murderous fashion and the climax came In the eighth when a tall fly bounced off hla head and lost the game for Ogden. All this time he had been panned to the limit by the fana and he was getting so nervous he could scarcely walk without tripping. It was his turn to hat in the final round and he whiffed mlserablyA gang of man and boys followed him from the park. Jeering and laughing. Finally, In desperation. Lathers turned on them and aid: If any of youse guy want to play left field theres my glove." and he threw a 12.60 mitt In the road. He was never heard of again In the Utah g BEIIEfITSJ TREES k d con-rvtso- Me. Westbrook, I waa passing life and had pains in my bade and aide and waa so weak I could hardly do my housework. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound and it has done me a lot of good. I will recommend yonr medicine to my friends and give you permission to publish my through the Change of ,r4 $ testimonial Mr. Lswkenci Mar- TM, 12 King St, Westbrook, Maine. Mane ton, WU. At the Change of Jfe I suffered with pains in my hack and loins until I could not stand. I also kad night-sweaso that the sheets would be wet 1 tried other medicine Hit got no relief. After taking one bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I continued its use for six months. Tho and hot pains left me, the night-eweat- s flashes grew leas, and fat one year I waa a different woman. I know I have to thank yon for my continued good health ever since. Mr. M. J. Bkownell, dans ton. Wit j f The succeee of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled in such cesne. ts order Seymour B Young, senior president of the first council of seventies, made the opening address He gave The. furnish one of the most strlk-ksome 'interesting information regardlad permanent forms of beauty. Thu state, trace wnat fine propor-ing the spreading of the gospel among j the nations of the earth what variety of Expression, and Eider Brigham H Roberts of the that tnconsclouv dignity may be seen first council of seventies followed a tree. How they an resume of the Natural Friends of Man Treated I with Interesting Ramify and glorify every landscape. church s history as It taught the lesti tnprove the climate and With Scant Courtesy. sons e,f sacrifice and service to huand wate?. Although the Inmanity. He recalled the sacrifice tone ot reea and forest on climate made by the pioneer to bring the It net definitely known, the effect of people from Missouri to Utah and vur-Jturof the early labors of the missionaries They Furnish Building Matsriala, al too reckless destruction la region. Implsmsnts, Uttnalla, Yooie Another case was noted at San An to be felt Springs and atreama throughout the world. and Other ThlngsJn th Ruicn H. Well of the first council ft Ailing that never failed before; tonlo last spring while the second of seventies was the first speaker at team of the White Sox was playing a ad droughts are more severe and Grsatsst Variety. the afternoon session. He said that series of exhibition gsmes there. The are more frosts Untimely the Latter-daSaints ought not to Come forth Into tho light ot wJngw; fdnoaa to aC the more delicate fruits, Athletics had been training there and Let nature bo your teacher. preach anything that they did not at ad rind storms art more damaging the enthualasm of the Broncho adherWordsworth. least make an attempt to practice. ents bad been stirred up because of thn hi former years ' He urged the Saints to be engaged in team REES are among i Tress Varnish saA shelter and tbe numerous victories of their fighting sin. but told them that at the the most common dural resting placet for birds. Birds ever the world champs. same time they should be full of lwve things la nature. as tbs best allies we have In All that the Broncho manager want, and charity for their fellow men. They .her cover tBsetg, but the removal of the fighting ed to make hl team strong, acJoseph W McMurrin, another memforests or have covered a ha ber of the first council-- ! the seve cording to hla own notions, waa a greatly lessened the number of out said he was glad that the Saints, large pari of the Trees furnish a right fielder. He had been trying after attending conference, always earth's surface grwt varietybird. of miscellaneous, useful bit star catcher, Betts, at the place, A.,,"A that la suitable prducts, such as fruits, nuts, angar, but didnt want to weaken bla backsaidthat the conference in question was The best ever held He sail for human Ufa. bony, tannin, I the awlteh. So pitch, turpentine dyes I stopping department by nafaed this feeling Indicated a sustained InBogus, They are the nat- sal medicines. welcomed a youth he terest and progress on the part of ural friends o f Al ths source of woon supply, I bo strolled into hi office the day only the church members. man, yet we often tre touch tbe welfare of man, the Box arrived, and applied lor Levi Edgar t oung took up a discustreat them with wQian nd child, but tbetrevery t sion of some of the things which Wilinfluence Job. scant epurtesy, goe mich farther. - It underlies the Bogus bad played In one of , the liam James and other noted philo-Southand sometimes re sophers had said about the need of grei questions of soli preservation smaller leagues in the great religion. He said he was glad that card them as of lltUe use, if not andiofl fertility; the use and control west, and claimed to be a right fieldla tbe first Joseph Smith was not a schooled man actual enemies. A little etudy will of ,ften and streams; the water sup-pi- t er. He was tp-rr- at ' because the little pedagogic princi- reveal tome of tbe things that trees game. f towns sad cities. ; In short, ples would have stunted his being. do. Animals grow and becorow larger. Bens Joe vpitchsr the) gr based lATKOlX.. jnd progress This 'to due to the food they eat Bogus There ia no crime against' or' the8ox was ij That is was he a speaker. why great Trees also differnominations. grow, but they use thaC draws down a more certain was the first man.r A feature of the conference was ent terrifflo It in quite a difera punishment than that of second lnninff. Charles W, Nlbley, presiding bish- ferentfood, and take live the excellent musical program, many el enc way. They upon mineral homer over the trees. of all the earth her said g the that world some op, for of the leading musicians of the state, matter that ts, air, water amd soil fans went R. Lasenby. Professor of For-l- o and the smalUctj years past had been looking for an which and the west, beidg present all own into Antonio their Ban At they change with wild Stato University. glee. Two were easy religion, but he said the Mor- substance. "overflow meeting for aim to addition ot mon sew By trained was kind. not gradual home He an that batten religion accomnecessary Sunday afternoon to that short fence, and Bogus teemed modate those who could not even find said the gospel as taught by the Mor- material trees become larger and to have the range right ff the reel room in the doorways of the thronged mon church was an exacting thing larger each year, for growth to aimply the increase of a living thing In slxe urged men to lhve up to It "He'a a wonder and a comer the tabernacle. One overflow meeting andMan cannot be saved except by his end substance. was necessary In the morning. Broncho playen exulted. And they said Bishop Nlbley. Trees help to keep the air pure for Iters of the council of the twelve apos- own exertion, could acarc contain their Joy when No one can bless your soul unless man and tbe lower animal. How do tles wore prominent among Sunday s Bogus hit another homer over the you are willing to help yourself. The do this? The element of the air speakers. they fence la the fourth round, bringsame Lord man a cannot who will not help President Joseph F Smith presidthat makes It fit for breathing Ir a gas the big first baseman, in Meta, We himself. a have to lot do called ing ed at the sessions la vhe tabernacle. help About oneCfth oxygen. of the or of him. This made the ahead tohome 'J are orking President Francis M. Lyman of the ,oursey,e: 2 In favor ot San Antonio. will come In volume of the air is oxygen, and at united a order. to It con t apostles' quorum. Apostle George F. time, but even then the individual will every breath animals take In some of And Bogua certainly looked like a Richards ana Apostle Orson F. Whit this oxygen and change it Into carbonle still have to develop himself and Acting Manager Doe White of the ney were the principal speakers in President Patriarch Hyrura G. acid gas. In other words, the oxygen the tabernacle at the morning meet- Sox looked him over carefully .with a Smith affirmed the things which had Is breathed In, combines with the carComls-ke- y view of recommending him to lng Apostle A, W. Ivins was in been aald conference the bon in during blood the and, and carthis makes of Callahan. In overflow the the (bargfe meeting and Manager addressing himself to the young peo- - bonic gas, which to breathed out Into morning at the Assembly hall. In the fifth,' seventh rabd ninth Inchurch said he the Would that PIeuof the air in Vital principles of the Mormon faith of the oxygen taken In. nings Bogus struck out, missing the exhort the youth of Zion to follow There to aplace were expounded at the morning Bessmall amount of carbonic ball by a mile. But this didnt dampen more in of the the closely footsteps sie n of conference on Sunday. Reveolder leaders of the church and not acid gaa in the air everywhere, and at the jubilation of San Antonio player of the miracles and all times; the usual amount to about lation, performing or fan. "Wait till tomorrow," thay the healing of-- the sick wr chief to forget the. Lord and their parents one part In every 2,600 of air. parts and duties them. owed the to The kidll ahow 'en again.' they aid, among the subjects discussed. This carbonic acid to unfit for -- ihe Apostle A. W Ivins then read the For the Broncho had won that initial At the afternoon tabernacle meeting combai 10 to 9, and, felt great r rmons were delivered by Apostle report of the church auditing commit- breathing of animals, and wherever It Uavld O. McKay, Apostle Joseph F. tee. which was read at the Sunday Increases in ther air, even to a alight Tomorrow came and Doc White deand asked conference the extent above meeting, usual the amount found, and hir.l'h, Jr, cided to do a little pitching himself. Apostle James E. Tab what It would do with the report. On animals cannot live. Trees and other mage Apostle Heber J. Grant con- the motion of President He desired to see how Bogua would John W. Hart plants prevent the carbonic acid from ducted the overflow meeting in the Ashit against a southpaw who had of stake the report was acceptmensembly hall, with Charles H. Hart, ed Rigby accumulating in dangerous quantities change of pace. It might bd of vote a and thanks extended to In ordinary air. They do this by abJosu h B Geddes, L. N. Marsden and the committee hitter, a waa tioned Bogua The authorities were WaiUr p. M on son as speakers. Elder not sorbing this gas through their leaves. Bogua struck out aa a starter, Benjamin Goddard was In charge of then presented by Apostle Ivins and It to their principal food. It makes foot of White't tan a within coming r the open-ai8.utnef spirit, of the trees grow, for a little more than one-hal- f meeting, with Andrew unnmc.U8 I feel Wiring slow ban. Tbe asms thing Jensen, Samuel O- - Bennipn and Gerof the trunks and branches of Is conference in the fourth. pleasing to the Lord, man E. Ellswprth assisting.. The happened said President Smith In closing the every tree Is carbon, and this all comes Murray First ward choir sang at tlie I am satisfied that He ap- from the carbonic acid from the air, morning assembly hall meeting, and meeting of the counsel and admoni- . Trees supply a large part of all the tiie Ogden tabernacle choir at the af- proves given here. May God bless Is- fuel in the world. The real wood of ternoon meeting. The tabernacle tions hoir rendered tbe musical program rael and may the blessing rest espe- trees is of little or no use as a food, cially on the presiding officers of the but It does largely serve to cook fo- id lu the tal ernacle. auxiliary organiza- and serve as a protection At tbe afternoon session, an exposi- church and it against colw. tion of the gi spel and the word of tions. Even tbe coal dug from tbe earth, sb Pitcher Monroe, secured from ChL wisdom, advice to teachers, with a well as the coal and gas now so 'genhas signed with Lincoln. cago, of seven the veterans nho word of caution regarding the responThirty used come for from the fuel, erally or either puHd pushed handcaris sibility that devolves upon them, tbe Connie Mack aaya the Napa will be duties of ti,e church members and a acre ss the plains and Into Salt Lake vegetable otmatter and are largely tbe trees in forests that flourIn the pennant rrce this season. refutation f those aho seek to decry' val'ey In the years between 1850' and remains the Bible and to, cast doubt upon the! 3 8C0, nhh many oP their descendants ished before man existed on earth. Tree give us wood, and wood fur iy Poaseaa gome of th Same The Montreal club bae purchased gospel w're subjects dwelt upon by! ani friends, held an enjoyable reunion ,n Salt Lake during the conference. nishes building material, furniture, Keller frm the Tacoma, Wash That Belong to the speakers , club. a meeting of the Holland Mission-da- y implements, utensils, tools and other Among the Interesting features Sun Peopl. afternoon was the reading, at the ary society was held on the 4th Inst, useful things In great variety. Wood renuest of President Smith of a state- - there being an attendance of about to one of the necessities of life. Wef Trees hare the power of suggesting Rip Zip flageraan, former Cub, ia meni from the church auditing com-- 900 elder aqd friend. The meeting are rocked In cradles made of wood; I oughts and feelings These thoughts looked upon aa the successor of Fred mlUee. The statement was read by was- - pi raided over- - by Joseph H when we sit down. It Is in chairs l feelings are attributes of people, Falkenberg. . Tbe Smith, ' secretary. Apcstle Jcseph F. Smith Jr. The member benches of etflh we other wood; words, trees are sometimes every day reposed that, after a care- - tened to several Interesting and In. from wooden tables; the paper a- -d jhought of as being possessed of some The Cleveland Naps have a player examination cLtfie atructlve addresses fttl eud books that we read ' and study ars the same characteristics that belong named Jack Front He to trying to Statistic compiled by officers of printed on paper made from wood 777""! ,, land a slab job. people. Tbe oak tree, because of it Plana for the publishing of the Tl the different wards snd es of the fleial organ of the Society Iaaud El-- Deseret Sunday School union show a whenever we ride out it Is in a wagon,! Size and shape of limbs, euggestr The "Baltimore Oriole Mil have carriage or car made largely of wood' Strength. The elm tree- symbolizes of the Mormon total enrollment of 187,638, a net ders association gain in' race and beauty. The birch is some- - real birdie" Ja their lineup this year, one-hal- f More than of houses the In Instead Salt church in Lake of the 0f .48g over last year.' At preaent Cree, formerly of the Tanks. isands were perfected at a meeting the largest Sunday school in the the world are built of wood and the imea called tbe Lady of the Forest ome trees are weeping, some gsy, of eighteen returned missionaries church Is the Forest Dale ward with other half use wood for doors, floor and other Interior parts; nearly ad ome quiet and retiring. Some, such a total enrollment of 9gt. Sunday afterroon. . barns are made of wood. We ship cuf n the sycamore, ar ghostlike Others, -General Kelley in Jall About 200 Germans met Sunday affruita. vegetables and many othef ike the honey loenit, beck use of the era, and Mil be refqff 1 Jump to thf jternoon in Barrett hall to hold their j Sacramento. Gen." Charles Kelley, products In baskets, barrels and crate! treat array of thorns, appear warlike. Feds, Those reunion. who w bo started last month on a proposed mae of wood; we pack our butter rbe Lombardy poplar, ublch grow ao conference Rankin Johnson, who last season spokeat the ' reunion were Albert march to Washington, D. C., at the and pork, and buy our nail and salt U ail suggests precision. One of these Brandly of Alberta. Can., and Philip head of an armyVof about 1,400 un- firkins, kegs or barrels made of wood trees standing by Itself like a lone sen- - pitched for Syracuse and on 20 gamea The German employed was sentenced to six Wood is indispensable to our comfort. Tadge of Salt Lake. tff8t"hd pltchdflhas aignefl pari is one of Nature' most Impree out otth27 Dwwn choir of Wberty stake furnished tbe months In the county jail for vagBed Sol. . ; . onrenlence ilghU. jslve and jrlth happiness. - . ' . pmW , rancy. y - SUSHERS HAVE TROUBLE TRY. ING TO LAND IN MINORS. Then Fanned d Declares That Every Branch cf Vast Work of Church Hat Improved During Pait Year, and Predict Greater Improvement in the Future. TO CINCH JOBS g . pro-tftot- t 9 - nr il I It yea wait (pedal adrlea write t Lyila E. Plakham Xedlda Ce. Lynn, Mass,' Tear letter will be epeaed, reel and aarwered by a wemaa, sad held la strict coafldeacw (eeafl-deatl- al) '? A Biff Cffgr &' MllaidT ros Mil anil Sr Mil aa UiiMtl aaoau, Maa Slata lo af auauaa aa aanlaa an4 la loach allh nibar holla, aomlM Luia. ts Sums ruausmite txx. Soa at, ukhpfoaoalUoaa. (t Marriage never to a failure but one . it or both parties to It may be. .1 Putnam Fadeless Dyes are the brightest and fastest Adv. But many a slip occurs soon after tbe cup baa been 19 the Up. Tomorrow nqver cornea but the morning after tho night before always hows up. Most ot the fun we have ts in ths anticipation, which never causes a headache. -- HS MmL- - think much of Jin mist Tess No, only about twenty-fou- r hours a day Judge. Bess Do you Caravaggio Picture Found. An important find baa been made in the art collection of Marches della Stufa at Franca. It to a painting by Caravaggio, which had been lost tight of for many yeara. The painting was known to connoiaaeun through a print in the Galleria degU UflxzL I Slg dl Pietro, the secretary of thta gallery, was determined to find the It was known that in the picture. year 1700 it waa, in possession of th CerreU.nl family, which to now 'A 1 , ex-ttn- - Slg di Pietro, while examining Mar-chedella Stufae collection aaw the painting and immediately identified It The'Uflzri print U an exact reproduction of the picture, which is a typical Caravaggio. 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