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Show t THE 110RSIS0 EXAMINER SUN IS FOR NEXT TP AMUSED TWENTY-FIV- 0F BAND Uada Up HIMSELF INTO PIECES WILL APPEAR. Soma of the Beet Arluiio-to in the fee Given. rl City-Pro- gram 3Y JUMPING CITY CANAL. M Thought to be tlra Feliow Who At ucked a Little Girt Near me Short Line Br.dgc. A man apparently no inm nr Cive 1,4 who is evidently bund a a. peiMTs Hall Square laic Tmvd.iy by a firit ciuicert on the City f on d.e bank V- - m.. couple niei. 4;15 at 20. March on SntJay. the Daiis cana'. couiiY V. of Prof. E. unaci lie tlincikin of n.ani-- r aciiug in a si ilit-tto lead w. uli him. members of ihe baud end tie wiih the result ihai iie . a. lutvr are: ih.lo where ho hiought jr.il "SfY'r. R. W. will he examined 'Ih . -as to ins aiity. i!fcriiiei ihai ihe fo'im, w.iuil t.it V. If. Symm. C. L. BrowJUiR. it appcaix into J H. Slone. W. Morion. the waiev with his doilies jump NY. Neaui. i hen would sriamhlc our on the Trombones K. Bal.er , G. and UeiHleld. hank wain his arms back and foitli th:. C. for a short lime, after which he would Bariioue - L. W. ord. U. Johnson, Y. Boyle. make another Saxophonea jump into the mnal. lie J. II. "tide. it. Thomas. HeaM-times repealed thin opcraiimi sev.-raA. L. Agee. C. when the men two caught him and telOibpib Redlield. E. Sheriff Peine, l 11. 1L Hol- - ephoned Hailey who. in comJ (Taw ford. , pany with Deputy Sheriff Robert Shaw, Drums - C. Thau-herdrove out and brought ihe to 11- Blair, 1. C. the countv jail. Alios S. Purdy, The supposedly r.tan was almost frozen vhen lip was landed at Ihiecior E. Y. Nicliol. reas noi has and the yet riled While the band jail ptimiuslv from lo he cold, hut, once tliat institu-iin- n mind the full amount jeccssary sound Tumi.-hi-on a d and it with dry rlothiUK. i opt rlv equip and place linani'al basis. I.ie hoys are determin- he liecame calm and today appear none his cold bathing. ed to go ahead end show ihe citizens the worse An effort Is fiein rj made to ascertain of Ogden thut they are In good faith ee what promiand that, nationality ihe man is. A Greek in this undcriaki-ised. they will eiablih a band which Interpreter was cent in to talk with the fellow, hut he did not set-i- to comwill he e credit to the city. 0 s in he hoped that every one who prehend. and an Austrian wax sent for. reftn-rtoday lo wear the new can will turn out at. that lime In order He clothing furnirhci him Iasi evening appreciation of the effort to show that ilu-which have already been made lo saying, in broken Engli-made him sick. make the baud a success. His duscripi Ion tallica vety well with The followng program will he renthat of ilm follow who a short lime ago dfJlarch-"TD.iwn of Peace." by attacked a little girl near the Short he Lliii- bridge aoroi-Weber river, and t he V. H. Scouton. The Ameer, by Victor Her- girl will he sent for to idrntifv him. Wain after which he will lie examined for bert. . insanity. (A Cuban Dance) by Troeha, fon-iuiu-- - - s ! r. fr g d h. - a Selection - From "The Burgomaster by Gustav louder. Triumphal." by G. March -"- Che-ars F. Mitchell. by Wail -- "Prinia vent Yjuvcntud, Yirtorlo M. lVUOro. "Star Spangled Banner." aa Soon os Plano Are Received. Jonts Warns A I'lrnr-- y complaint ha X. J. Danis I l.ci-ri:-,- - I - , f -fl j 1 ih--r- e , - b.-i-- - juivv.--men- hi- lie claimi thut right leg wen- - Ills - right arm huI badly sprain.-i- l U. Cook of Omaha is in Og- Francis G. O. W. McGill Luke. Juhii of Balt D. Speurer and s s INVITED, AND THEY alhre , Uient. The track to lie ronxirurteri here will lie as good as any In the country. It will cost a little more than the track to be built in Denver and will have cert sin Improvements over the track in Kail City, uhmi which so many records were broken. Hr getting the best track in the west, Mr. Young rcal-I- w that tt will nnt lie difficult to obtain that the best rider ever scorched around the rim nf the saucer. Mr. Young stated: I expect to the plana hy the early part of have next and will start the carpenters to the day they are received. Work lie rushed in completion at the week will earliest possihle mument so that we will he ready for racing when the wsathsr I believe will permit. the game will he well patronized in Ogden and that the Junction City will soon sx gieai a bicycle center as Sail Lake is now." b is Hcsen-n'plan to run tw-- i race meets a week in Balt and Ogden, changing riders from one track to the oilier after each meet. This' will ho 1ml a Hide exira expense on account of the small railroad fares ami will greatly ncrein- the interest in both town, 1 - DAY CF STORM Sing in Salt Lake Tabernacle on Sunday Evening of Conference Will Week. E. of H.-i- . a it-- e The Winding snow storm which had ihs diy in jis grip yesterday morning Stnuil H j wh.t js all "If March comes iu jii'nnn.dai a :...n u jir go out like a lamb. '1'1 ' JI "T.ci, in Hke a lamb It will Ini'?1 ;kr an old saying if those who formed ., '! ' '"o' not understand ih-- for that condition or ,h finle ot ,llp vernal 'v " r,-"center which, lKgim cuuail out lo the north-'I'- 1 row h ward causing licaw a! !'ia,,"i ,l0 ,K' Xar renjuv- cd catj r two-wee- t - n, e a ' ' Vin tie,r , .1 "''Ot-e- or' 'j-.. - ihe line d I 9: 43 o'clock hat is Tii'-s- - ItocYv Mountain time, ,y "loving northward, and nr that ihe the manner Ju,t 'he movement of Ihn V V" ,n'',ililoii of its axis 10 :ik i,l,,r io move Kiw is ahnut sixteen umb-rxloo- ' n"' d.': f r..". l i ni- g'.,.' "loc J1' rS'1 'h1 I" as a- i in Sci- - 'rt h A ,tie '"I1- M 1"' wabbles top spinning ', ' a-- -- "nw . r.2 ; -- .n- o' M "i "ah- tls ' ihe ,he . equal- - ,mt wlH commen.-- rta'a 5a- l,,nr the " - uniil year, commence 'Orms are the mdt ',r ' Ion and cause the ihaT ,nh2.SnJ f ,roubl'- - I" the remains chnidv to. i " ac.v danz.'-- to teg.r"iwj . Fi,i Mor-muni'-- Hir-no- nsfCK-isiion- s i -- itsen mountain region Cigars Strictly Union Made All Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery WESSLER CIGAR CO. 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah g reached It by any process of or by any other method by which you rout'h other conclusions in jrour mind, do you? Air. Smith Well, I have reachod principles; that I. I have boon confirmed in my acceptance nnd knowledge of principles that have been rein loci tu me, shown to tue, im which I was Ignorant before, by reason nnd you rsas-ouiu- facts. pago 100 Mr.Tayler asked whether Jos. Smith contended that always there was n visible appearance of the Almighty or of an angel, to which Mr. Smith replied that he did not. Mr. Tayler then asks, "How otherwise did b claim lo receivo revelation? Mr. Kmith replied. "By Ihe spirit at the Lord. Mr. Tayler then asked, And In that way, such revelations aa you hare received, you have hurt them?" Mr. Hmlth answered, Yes. sir. On SENATOR On HOAR'fl INQT'IRY. of the record the following colloquy occurred: Senator Hoar l woflld like lo ask one question which is flatly eurkmity, for this Is a mot interesting matter. IHd I understand you correctly that there has been no revelation since this revelation of Woodruff's for the general government, of the church? Mr. Worthingto- n- He said there have been none for twenty-on- e yera except that. Thai Is the only one In twenty-on- psge 314 years. e Senator Hoar Now. if (his question is in the lead, treapussing on any delicacy in your mind 1 do not want to press it. I ask it solely fur curiosity. If a revelation were to come to you, or if you have a belief It would coma to you, in whxt way does It come? Hy un inward light, by an audible voire, hy a writing, nr in what way? Have yon anything you ran tell ns about that? Smith It might come by an audible voice nr It. might come hy an inspiration known and beard only hy myself. Senator llnsr Or by writing. I suppose, as In the ruse of Joseph Smith? Air. Smith In Ihe case of the Hook of Mormon; yes. slr The only further reference tu the subject that I liave'hrrn able to find, or that 1 haveeei-referred to during thl nun niverv-- occurs ni page 4f3. where ami answers thr following question are staled: Senator Dubois. Have you received any revelation from God. which has been submitted hy you and the apostles to the body of the church in their has conference, which that conference been sustained hy through the upholding of thetr hands? Mr. Smith Blue when? fienainr Dulinle Rlm-you became president nf Ihe church. Air. Smith--Nsir: none whatever. memIndividual Senator Diiluri bers of the church can receive individual revelations, can thee not? LANGUAGE VAGl'ELY Air. Smllh If I may lie permitted, used very the word "revelation" i vaguely here all the time. No man can at hi will. If a man get revelation Is prayerful and esrneei in his desire and lives a righteous life and ho desire infoimsitoii and intelligence, he will Inquire of th laud, and the Ijjrd the will manifest lo him. through s"d Influence of his spirit, preen-his mind and his will. That would lie a revelation. What Is the answer 7 he Chairman to the quexiion? Ia not that an anBeuamr swer? an InBenator Fniakcr I think it telligent. answer, and a very satisfactory one. Senator IbComas-- Ii seem lo m ii is full. The Chairman I want lo hear what Mr. n - nemi-nnu- e o EMPI-OYEK- e 1 th question waa. Mr. Reporter, will yon pleas read It? The reimrtar read as follow: Senator DuIkiIs Individual' members oflheiburcb can receive individual revelation, can they not? I think' I have answered Mr. Bmith respectfully submit, does the record justify tha assumption that ha either concealed or distorted the truth hy reason Of ouch attempt. Respectfully, RICHARD W. YOUNG. Ball Lake, Alarch 21. that. Th Chairman Very well. If you think that is an anawer. . Beuator Dubois Have you received revelations yourself, any individual of tlio since you became president church, unJer your own definition, even, of n revelation? Mr. 8mlth 1 cannot say Hint. I have. Senator Dubois Can you nay that you have not ? Mr. Bmith No; I can not any ihai I have not. Benator Dubois Then you ' do hot know whether you have received any such revelation aa you have described, or whether you have not? Mr. Hmlth Well, I can say this: That if I live aa I should in fha line of tnv duties, I am auareptlhle, I think, of the Impreielmii of the spirit of the upon my mind at any time, juat a any good Methodist nr any other good church member might he. And no far aa that la concerned, 1 nay yaa; I have had impressions of the spirit upon my mind very frequently, but they are not In the sense revelations,! MR. YOUNG'S SUMMARY. be ma The foregoing teat Imony fairly summarized aa fulkiwaf That any individual member of the church, for himself Individually, and the preident of the church, for Ihe rluirrh as a body, la entitled to Inspiration or revelation (using the words synonymously); that President Bmith haa never professed to have received a revelation, except to the divine tniih of Mormnnlsm. which cams by Ineplra-linn.b- y ihe spirit of God; thad a revelation might, come to him. he believed, through an audible voice, by Inspiration known and henrd only by himself, or by writing, aa In tba caaa of the Book nf Mormon; thnr he had received ao revelation, during hia presidency, that had hern submitted to a conference of the church; that the righteous and prayerful man may Inquire of the liiird and that, the land would manifest lo him his mind and will through tha Influence of hi spirit, which would ba -- a revelation to that Individual; that, o fur un individual revelstions ta himself are concerned, lie had had Impressions of the uplift upon his mind vary frequently. In the three chief points covered by (la sermon March 19, and In his teat hefote the oommitlee, there Is absolute conformity, namely: him a That God ha revealed to knowledge of the truth nf Mormoniam: thai. during hia presidency, he has not revealed lo him any level at km to be handed down as a guide to the church; and I hat. icgaiding Individual repela-tinnhe believes that he baa had Im. pressions of the spirit upon his mind very frequently. The different conceprevelation and tions of the words between President Bmith "Inspiration and hia questioners, and the confusion wlih which these words were employed both by him and them, are responsible for the only variances, and they re obvious and easily explained, between aermnn and testimony. The ii mement in vour editorial that that President Bmith had explained lie had testified an he did because his critics were trying to get him into a tup. does not appear to nt be justified Bmith by anything ttrd by as reported either In the Herald, the Tiihiino or in the Nwn. Ywir statement seems tn be an entirely unwarranted deduction from the amertion marie hy President 8m1th that bta crlt-i- a and Inquisitors were endeavoring to lead him into a trap tn say something he did not assert, nor, I not true-b- ut Pre-ble- BOYS FINED $I Their Wheels Across Rode EACH walk. tha $id Several more violators of tho bicycle ordinance were arraigned In police court yesterday and assessed a (me id 1 each. Following are the names: Bam (Inlet, Tony Rosa. Wiley Cragua and Nepbl Jensen. Tba manner In which the ordinance was violated ia (ho cases of these boys waa a simple thing. For a kmg time the Weber HI aka boys have, liana arruslnmed lo gelling oa their wheel, Juat aa they get nnt m the gale, and riding across tha sidewalk, into the street. The hoys who were ac.eled were Juat coming away from school and had no Idea they ware violating the law. Tha fine will impress It upon their memories, however. In tha vase of Frank McKendry, charged with drunkenness, aentenca. was suspended d wring good behavior and ha was allowed to go his way rejoicing. Louis Roth wa arraigned on tha charge of vagrancy and asaeased a fine of 45 or forty-fiv- e days la the rify bastile. He will, nf enures, board at tha Hotel da Snyder for the length of time mentioned. NOT OFFENSIVE TO FRANCE. r tl,ara UP lhtr . William's Proposed Vlait ta Emperor Morocco. riria, Alarch 22. Knijwmr William's pm posed vikit to Moroern, at tha moment a hen France ia establishing her Influence there, attracts paramount marked attention and comment. Conreports to tba cerning tha ffisit lf, effect that France had taken umbrage are distinctly denied aa it lx painted ant that there is nothing incorrect in such a vlait which I altogether natural during a ranine In tba Mediterranean.-Howeverthe author! tiaa recognise that lha vlait ia being used in un friendly quarters aa a pretext to stir up animosity nd excite lha Moor to believe that, they should reslat the erceptanca of the French plan for edminlateriag tha country. Tha offlrisla here say they do not. vegxrd the Germane a being a party to this maneuver, which la attributed mala-ltn the Morocco correepomlent of a leading London newspaper. Owing to agreement, thaauthor-iti- e the here expected that British official sml preeH opinion would asiit in the continuation of the French policy in it-a- , y Anglo-Frenc- h British 7mperor the Williama ,visit may interrupt French policy, are strongly disapproved. Relative to the nuggoHlkm that Gee, many seek equality of trade rights In Morocco it ia uM that the egreement distinctly provide for ea open door policy whereby the United Stater. Germany and other countries rights in have the Mine commercial Morocco aa France. the Therefore Morocco. praea representation that Anglo-FYenc- BIG BUILDING h IN FLAMES. New York, March 22. The Empire structure State building.' a nlne-worat Broadway and Blceker street, is The two upper flours were burning. in flame from end to end within a few mi nut a after the fire alarm was sounded. A large number of gtrl are employed In the building. It is possible that soma of those on tha upper floors were cut off by the fire. y ' and descrils-- a V' inlmes nrHa,,,e ,0P ,,'n.ih.,;r' S' d the , f11: iril eludes. - "b t d.-r'- as we have one of the finest cigar factories in the Inter- o revolve mal, - is fum-ral- We are in better condition now than ever before to increase our working force and turn out a greater number of cigars, dih-mui- le-Rn- y . m Spanish Open Head Cigars Made - choir n furnish the Ogden the music for the Sunday evening sesJoH'ph Ririr. secretary of the Slatcr-vill- e sion of April ciuircnMce, tu be held Consolidated Creameries, left In that city April 91 h. and that ho fervently that The matter was diseusaed with the God had manifested yesterday evening for a to him, in his latvi rehearsal mid a unanithe choir the northern section of ai through trip capacity, many gloriou tilings, mous vote wit taken to accept the present the stale. many principles, and oftentimes much Invitation. more wisdom (ban is inherent in himA marriage license was issued in the The iteople r.f Ogden will fed a jmt self. i cxcd'ii-ntn this body prid-Clerk's office lo Ooiinly yesterday The substance of the foregoing reWillard Barnes, aged 2R, of Thomas and all who have had the pleasure of marks may lie tairly staled. I believe, Bingham county, Malm, and Mlsa Alary hearing their II. te chorus work In the as follows: That God has not given Ann Barton. 23, of Clearfield. Davis past will recognize it as a much de- him a revelation upon some jew docan invitacounty, Ciali. "J lit- couple were married served compliment tu have trine. to be written, observed, nr handa little later on hv Deputy Count v Clerk tion to idK i Die largi- - talternacle, ed down as a guidance to the church; John V. BIu ih. Balt Lake City, especially, at bucIi an that (kid hua made manifest to him lniimrianl lime. a knowledge of his inith by and Two hoys, who escaped from Hi lYof. Ihillaniyne is deserviug the through the spirit ol revelation; and for our school c.oiiimunlty of Rernn yesterday afternoon. commendation that the several and successive presiAaron Rirlmrdxun and W. Reed, were the high standard of chord work dents of the church hsve been divineof l xlngera. line on his afternoon body Twelfth reached with this raptured ly and lawfully called to the presistreet. The partial success nf the liny Bucctss lo the Talicrnaclo dhoir. dency. who got as far as Balt l.ake City eviNow, let ns examine the proceedings oilier The dently encouraged the before the -- euaie committee to ascerDUD WOLHAUPTER r MRS. t howtwo Isms, quick capturr of tain what he there said and claimed. ever, will lie a warning lo the o'.hers. I shall not attempt to quote the testiFive Operated Upon foe Appendicitie mony in is entirety, since that would mornIn the district court yesterday Months Ago. mnke ton great runiisltion upon your ing before Judg Howell. In the equity but. shall content, myself with spare; . rase of Walter Blake vs. Sarah Kush-toduugli-Ic- r Wolhiiiipif-rAirs. Lillie the suhxiance thereof, citing stating of Mr. and Mrs. II. (!, Wardlolgh, the pages, in order that my statearguments were . heard from the atsldi-safter which the died yesterday afteninon at 1 o'clock ment- may he verified. torneys for lmth court awarded the strip of land in ques- at the family residence, 22IU Quincy DOCTRINE OF REVELATION. tion to the platnilff and the settling of avenue. 95 of the It appears on costa will be made tomorrow. At the About a year ant Mrs. M'nlhuupler president Bmith's atthat conclusion of this case, court adjourned was -- trickcn with typhoid fever and, tention was directed to a passage In until ten o'clock tomorrow morning. after endtiriiig a long siege of that Ihe Doctrine nnd Covenants, in which iln-adiscs?, 'was (alien down with It Is stated. "That whatsoever you At a meeting of the new Ay.uriir Min- appondiciiiit live tnoinhs ago. An oc shall speak when moved upon hy th? ing company, held In the office of Su- crnliou w.is petformrd bill 'the lady Holy Ghost shall lie the will of perintendent I trip as at the Deaf and did nut p'gain her strong. h. Since the Ihe laird lh word of the Ijird Dumb school Tuesday evening, it was time of the operation and up in lha and the power of God onto salreported that $400 worth of stork had time of her dea'h she was not able to vation." In answer to Mr. Tayler's been sold during the past week and gel nut of bed. Air. Smith explained that made to conuneici-ac- t was questions. arraugrinrnia were The htixha.id of the detvai-'-i- l not only to himive work on I he claims at once. This killed eight year ago iu the Garfield the quotation applied force, to every self. but, with equal season wilL del ermine the value of the mine snowxllde disaster. By Ihe death elder Mr. Tayler askIn the chuieli. look which at very, rlv present one little ed whether that applied only when of both father and mother, propi pmmi-inan orphan. moted the girl, age, hy Holy ycirs. is upon Mrs. Wulhaiipier was born in Ogwhich Mr. Smith reto The' frulf shipmen's which rhniild den and was :.1 years of age al the Ghost, "That Mr. Tavler Is correct. plied. Iirvo gone ca- -t by way of the Santa K- - time of her drah. "Do you understand further are still coming into Ogden nvrr the Two lirol hers iif the dpecesed. cover the rase that that is Intended Southern- - Pacific. The-- . recent heavy A. V. M'srdielgh and - JYirter or revelation? Mr. nf inspiration storms in Arizona have rau-e- d such itrenien on tin- Southern Smith. Yes." washouts t lint traffic nf all kinds Wardteigh. b"rn ltoMficd hy teleIt was further explained by PresiInterfered with and Pacific,of have lia-been the sad news of thetr -- later's dent Smith that revelaiHins for the graph at time- - h: ripped entirely. Southern (hiilli and will reach home for the nf the and gublance Callfornia'ships much of her fruit over funeral. One of the brother tn South government the Santa Fe ami the result of Ihe Dakota will not lie slilo lo atfml (he church come only through the head of the church. wasbuuiH Is that the groat hulk. of the On page 99. the chairman of the rent eastward over frul; lx ii nw being of the funeral will be an- committee asked. You have revelatini" Tin: the Southern racific. thus making nounced in these columns later. tions. have you not?" To which Mr. about six hundred more miles on the Smith replied: "I liavo never pre trip. ANTARCTIC NQT DAXGEROI H. tended to not1 do 1 profess o have received revelations. I never said I T owe my whole life to Burdock had a revelation except -- o far as God Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sorra cov- ! Npw York, March 22. The has shown to me lh.it ered my body. 1 Scented bftyohd cure. : Aifarctic expedition, under Dr. Chi after-- J is God's divine truth; that B. B. B. has mode me a perfectly well cot. arrivcil in port Ayre-- . Argen-tinr- . ia all." cable tin woman. Mrs. Chas. Hutton, Bervillo, of the New York cinTPspondt-niThen occurred the following quesMich. with tions and answer-- : Herald. French ! The Chairman You say that was WARRANTY DEEDS. tlegs and limids, s rFi,rcsepiaiie of and many offi- - sliow .1 to you hy God? the minister of The following warranty deds have cira of the Argcniiii? navy met Hiej Mr. Smith By The Chairman How by Inspiration: ofbeen lihul in the County Reeui party. in'mtMTS nf wiiich were cxmrt- and givi n a warm recep'ion. does it com In ih of a union? od fice: The things of God Mr. Smith and wife to William lir. Cliarcol. replying, m an aildre-- s Peter V. of Ken! and wife, for the -- urn of ,:.'iii. a'l of welcome, raid the danger or nfl knowetli no man bid the spirit of fjota 17 and IS, Block 6. In Central Antarctic expedition weee not ns many tkal.'' an-- l I canno tell you aiy mure as h- - believed existed In rhp streets than that I received that knowledge park addition. Abel C. Diuihar to Susan W. Dunbar, or Par;, with 'heir uidnmobiles which and that testimony by the spirit of more dangerous than God. for the sum of fl. part of 1, d No. 3 were Mr. Tayler- - You dn ml mean that Antarctic seas. and C, Blin k 11. Plat. ''A", Ogden. land, California. tab.-rnacl- c q. Marked the Beginning Spring Weather. Yesterday i After making that autement, the speaker said that, upon being baptized God revealed tn hint approval nf the art; that Uod revealed to him That Joseph Smith was a prophet; that Brigham Young succeeded lawfully and divinely to Uie presidency of the church; that John Taylor wa, an insnlrcd prophet; that YYUford Woodruff and Lorenzo B.iow, In turn, lawfully and divinely succeeded to the presidency of the church; that rd bad revealed tn him many the things for liis own guidance to assist him in the discharge of his duth-s- ; IS - sure go. Julian city, who is the financial man behind ilia track, has announced that the plans fir construction are already in the hands of T. 0. Angell of Salt Lake City, a pioneer in the building of saucer tracks. As soon plans are completed. carpenter will he put In work and the track rushed to completion. It la the general opinion that Harry Tleagren, manager last year of the Balt Lake saucer track, will lie ihe manager nf the new Ogden track. He i man of considerable experience and Ogden fana may real assured of getting good racing in case be assumes Ihe manage. j 1 he Balt Lake .i; iu your issue of ih, iiiiinung you editorially, referring preside ji h'.'ioh F. Bmiih'a aud svr-i- . .'U j revc!s:,:i.. "Tlic of the Aluruion rhcnL. tcMifying un-dr oatj. told the Smo.u innuniuce ii:S own peo-thing and now one Su jot her, berauxr WaHhiugion was ir. n,- t trap him." You further state tiiai ut.1 Prcsi-uen- t Bniiih "can reciii,;,. apparently irreconcilable, h.- nm- -t remain impaled on the horns uf u of hi- - own creation. Lei us investigate this iu.,n,-- jn the hght ut th record ai;j u,0 ,l)n) j,rp. vailing passion. The sermon delivered l.v President Smith in the tabernacle laI Bundav is publishiHl in last evenings News, l ain thut the repon aa made from the notes of a stenographer who wa present, a.id that they remain This will lie inasmuch aa th.' report differs very slightly from that published iu the morning pars. President Smith said: Now with reference to the principle and doctrine of may lie proper for me to ay a tew wtirda I n ibis subject while am on my feet. For me to say, which wan the very end that my critics and my inquisitors were endeavoring to get me to nay, in order that I might he led into that trap which they had made for me. to say that God bud glren lo me a revelation upon some new doctrine, or theory, or principle, or precept, or anything to be written, to be ole serve-or handed down a a guide to the church, would have been untrue. 1 could noi have said that, for he has not done ihi- -. But has God revealed to me bin mind aud his will? Has he made manifest to me a knowledge of llis truth by and through the splrii of revtdaiinn? Did you ever hear of my denying that? N. no man haa ever mo deny that." A HAD AIANY REVELATIONS. CHOIR OGDEN TABERNACLE EXTENDED AN HONOR. City were in Ogden Tuesday on business. Miss Ruby tqe Ce con-cede- uml hruiani. Catht-riiii. Jom-- c'miius to have lieen inadu ill front the si and Oliva E. clsiu.s to have he.u Hi rowu Iroiu the buggy, on lo the tbafis, by w Idch her Hrm was h.id-lepruined and brtiiml and her side bruised and injured. The papers isle that this claim was placed before the city council October Hist. !M. end ihai on November 13ih, 'Jti4, the council rejected ii. June, daughter of V. June, the merchant tailor, Prof. Joseph Hall.tnlyne sonic time ther columns, is Thomas returned to Ogden Tuesday from a sine- received an invitation from the H. Young of this prolonged visit with relatives In Oak- authorities in halt Mike Guy (rack, which The big saucer bicycle Jits been spoken of in Srat-en- Quettion of Revelation Wee a cf Newspaper Stupidity. been (lied by A1.. in a daniac-.-for IT: arli A. i: egainst L. I'iiv, Ixiuis F. liiirli r and The compia lit Include- - it.!,- -I rail's ot action, in all amouminy toj fur which jt.dKn.i.'iii is ante i. gcthei with Ihe cos:s i,f the uni . J" cisome suit is the result on the ' ro'ins mute rial being u utine 2:4S Was il.igion a ai iui August ::rd, iyt4. it L i in the plaintiff, in driting u loiuyi-hbat place ai night, accidi ilro-.against the niMierial let: without any lights iiluccd Us- eaiising ihe luiagy to be over Mini the horse ran i ay toppli-in the cmiveynnce were ihe p'aiii.in, K. Gaiheiiiu- Al. Jones and Oliver Jones, ail of whom were thrown out and Jones claims to have dtug h his feet, his bead on tin.. friends call and see W. YOUNG DEFENDS RICHARD PRESIDENT SMITH. S''34 That the Mrs. Emma llanse.1, of Hnstlngs, Neb, is visiting Mrs. James Bullard. den today on Work to Commence E. WILL GO Charles BIG SAUCER TRACK MADE Damages Received in a Runaway Caused by Cbstr actions. Tyer. H- - &RE unwimm Wc arc now located at 375 23rd Street, where we will be pleased to have our many customers and TRIBUNE THE DEFENDANTS. 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