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Show 7 - . 4.,,,. a .ri - -. ,,,,AL ara,...,7.600. .0...44. ,!..4.40a,aribil....A..,..tio- 1,4,,,,U11., ,r,,,adi; , ....&4.,,, ..A.,..,.,,,,.....,21 . 1 ii ESERET'. EyILING:,NrEWS 191- S I 5 !.c i' '.:.' For The saturday News IThe process la said itt t'e aimple. thy! to sap pearti, redut-erAp by noting and granula.ted by the same rn,ans. "We ha,e ai abtinlan,e of thi aap availatde,- moll the e ittor and. !r altceessrd alt i. confer a great benefit tbgood rnJnit,t doing' thernse! same fime ture of Jefferson leat-t,harged with' alleged complicity in the a.esassination, Of A,,ocdtiig to the ac-- ; Lieut. co'irt the capture was nia t,. o'ol. Prit:hard of the Fourth gan clisal6 and liett 'col Harden ! .. OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS I , Tho plonator:. ER R DA N I he 11,1.1.svottette:, to. et Before tia' het! ALt ;art.. two parties came upt!, ,3cn it Heilit ' seif ex .. ming The farms over J01,121n, inflrnis 1.e aro M Heorge A. Smith a fair 'nay t dtese and irrigated thrklga n,n lieeaIuL it the eomhined fa or f h:gh water ,rtit .ipe into the woods hot was' ,,Irrender. s,ii tozreled and for,ed high onath Inds. w hkh oe hank-tr. the farmers there o ''n Ia I the goNernment paid the r $1.-I,os finish thnr and! withoia et,tr,,i Pacitl Railroad tonipat crops .witig the tirst installment 411P ,.n :he completion DEFEND kNT LEAVES ,ITT. section of 34:i! was soon to he Another rnies f weekl:. cort comple:ecd according to the report. the The feat,.re of wax the statement (;en. n0.111 c A committee special appointed; before to Hughes - the distrmt court that his certain; the' incidents of conductinvestigate left client. .1,.senh Holiada, hal in connection; tee to ath of, stage, by contrary with the war. reported that the man-- 1 city Gen he counsel. anl. theref,re in of the. Cheyenne Indians a as matter ,f prfessitm,!. colored territory by Col. Chivington Hughes. honor, woJil hae to a uinrttii the was brutal affair and a disgracei case. ci,n Hughes a as exonerated: to..theocouritTY :4 c, from :rla me. A -delegation from North Carolina. on invitatin of the president: had ar- THEATItIcAL.S , 14:1 ried in Nashington to confer with n The las:, week ,f the sprmg goernmental authorities on the re-In-' The constru theatrikals closed s ilPi ction of a government and th farce. thet. state. of Parts How s Your rnele- - It was reported NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "tin?hat the theatre ner season.- - In the column of now advertisements tit the opening of tT Svend Larson e reported the loss of TABERNAcLE ,a pocketbOok containing a draft for. r.,no,.n session of Stintlay's fly e pounds sterling ;currency At the and es in ti taherracIt the ape," kera eernall change, together wtth an assort. Wm. ment of letters.' were Preamn sm. Elder Henry W Miller.: Larsen & Magleby informed the !The latter w. t vtalior from Beaver plblic that they opened a cabinet taxin aryl gate an interesting account :shop In Brigham City. where they !of the pr.,grest being male In that would carry on a general furniture! ri. At the aftrnoon sofyrice Free,. !trade. Kula:mill and Miler Charles Aeber The New York store of this city is W. Penrose were the speakers. a large double roprowanted with BEAVER DAM. RUFUS IL ENSIGN. display ad. Mors in Massachusettp in ISr2. and a 'Fort and In an interriPW Henry W. Minn told t years later moving l her of the Church since 1a4n. 'turns !"Ii- hilt ritl tnt. in the Twelfth ward. of the work being 'done at I3eaver t exc.,. for oro ho resided. P thereafter a seitkment Nome 40 Mile west 1.1".1!.Am. Week in History Ensign 'wait amiir4 thoao who 'left a time in Cedar City. Ile made the tpy south of St on the road I Nets's in the general exodue In 1646. journey te,i,een ruin and Missouri trOITI St. George to the Colorado at esti elms tre:d that year as far ae the irher points many times in early years Callville the new landing. Fruit trees. May 23. Missouri river. where the ensuing win- ,as a freignter. arid became ea proficient graprcices, wheat. corn and other So 0011 Airier the rem was spent. original !,n the irblian isingusgs that hs was vegetati,m were thriving. he said. and William Kidd and set employed aa Interpreter at the Stour the pettiera were working industriousJeweller party.- in the spring ofIS-47three companions hanged for pi out on the Inurney across the plains ,asonty. itr took part In the Indian I .,, to establish a auccessful and pros-'- ' racy. to seek out new abiding pile, for the wars of pioneer days in Utah: and. prrous ecrnmenity. 1783James Otis, orator of the revohomeless people. he was enrolled in one though of a retiring disposition. was born lution. killed by lightning; CEDAR CITY. et the earliest companleo to follow the !regarded as a stalwart. and was ea- - i 1726. A letter from Bishop Lunt at Cedar, In the ()rest Kart i teemed' for his kindheartednesa and hist long trail. and arrii-vlieh 1:NWThomas Hood, poet, Eng leak valley in September of the same honeety. He died in this city May CIty to Elder George A. Smith reports died 1845. year. optimistically on the progress there. born; Year, making his home in the Obi il915. in his eighty-thirBicknell Carpenter, 1900Francis Bishop Lunt seemed most happy in the, of artist. noted for his painting that the fruit growing possibill- of a fatalitythe 'drat. The clay had been tested. ....,Iact ()COUNT PrOCiarffiktiOn." the successwere "Emancipation the of tles being region found. had been and to mnort. died; born 1830. drowning of Miss Nora 111191011 cording proved. It had been thouglt. he Residents of fully tfl be of high quality. s fruit trees would not grow of Pena in the Weber river Summit county were securing it to be rote, that but thin May 24. peach, apple. spring, .there. is given In the Josue of The: used as linings for ther stoves. Plum and cherry treei were rich with,: 1774Richard Lee offered a resoNirtra for 10 yearn ago this week pm'. Henry were the that ROADS SUMMIT 'blossoms and indications lution in the Nirgtnia house of burtails Of the droaning are meager, as - crrot,.wzrm ht bountiful. to menIlritish aggresreceives further gesAes Summit in and near Cedar City given. but it appears that two young ton in a county sions. report of the condition of In making a canal to carry, Mee were tens in a wason from Wan... roads in that sectitm. These roads are 'wort...busy Savannah. pioneer steamlwater to the south side of the new our- - 1819The for pedestrians ship across the Atlantic, nailed from become unusualhad The ship to Psoa and that on the ay they' reported dry enoughCoalville wesiner Savannah for Liverpool. Length of and .or- I1y warm for the season and the melting came up to Hiss Ruesell and proffer44 who desire to get to so many gullies snow was pouring down Coal creek in trip, 24 days. rounding towns. but give bet a ride to Peon. As they anti studden pitches had been made by torrents. Brooklyn bridge, the longreached the. stream the having est suspension bridge in the world. attempted to cross the Weber the the melting snow that loaded teama highest point eince the settlement of not to to were warned thrown open to traffic. attempt bonne went beyond their depth and the had makt1 the country Many of the dams was trip. 1$195lion Hugh McCulloch, aecrebeen swept out and tinited effort wagon bos capered. Though the )oung. theAccord to report. the season of! in within creek to the tary of the United States treasury men tiled desperately to save the girl.. keep in the Summit streams wits required from 1865 to 1869; died; born 1808. what was drowned. Her body was re.1 high water tho opinion of old l blunda In beginning. only (towered next morning and was taken tn AT ST (FORGE. Th e ovation was unusually late CONFERENCE settlers. bome of her uncle at Peoa to be, and May 25. the foliage was just making its appear-- I Terse Minutes of a conference WI prepared for burial anee. Plowing and planting were un- chosen Washington 1787George 6 are and George May S. COAL. MINES der 'etc, preaident of the first constitutional James G. Bleak was ;iroduced at convention woe safest ford across the Weber Philadelphia. Announcement is made in this letup nf :'erence clerk. Waldo Emerson. New i The News that John Spriggs of chalk said to be opposite Deniers station POET'S coRNEM and author. England philosopher Summit Creek county, had discovered SUGAE FROM QUAKING ASP. died 1882. born; another coal bed in Spring creek can-Two poems adorn the pet s corner In the news column the editor of one is a Welsh poem. "Gwaredigaeth 1914Francis Kossuth, son of the you and had tunneled Into the mountain other the and great Hungarian patriot, Louis Kosabout 130 feet. The coal was said tn the heard Davis. he has S seion." by John per remarks that euth. died in Budapest. Hungary; be IPUPPTiOT OS all other coal that had on good authority, from one who hail IF "To Foargus O'Connor Wilden.- - by born 1841 been discovered tn Utah. for the pur- tasted the Article. that a very good Thoma H Dt'e of Ogden se of making gas or of burning in quality of sugar and an excellent Syrup H NEWS P TETA:GRA or stove can be made from the rap of thej May 26. grate A bed of fire clay had also been 'itshe says. isi In the telegraph news theofmost asp. The whose diary of life .793Samil,1 cap the Pens, account te an item covered stithin half a mile of the coal quaking recent.' and portant of western origin quite in Engincd is noted. died, born 1633. 17S5Gen, SVashington declared himself in favor 0,- the emancipation of negro slaves. 1.)a,SGem E Kirby Smith surrendered 'SAO Cot federate troops. west of the Mississippi, last surrender in the nevks-,rie- f i 1 rrf i - i i see-r- i ei : ". I'd t - A , ,R4at..0,-11Wiarii- t ; Pld !a Ii , 'I I 1 or , secti-- t i !. r 001.e.tf. ici lol ,Itteloserl !It M, TI Rag-pnk- -- to - re a 1;7' t' t !.f.- ' .0t-i- Next - 11701-47a- ptain - . ; l 1t iJ :At 1 , d J WO . 1 ta : 4 , ' i 101-NT- .1 7 Y , I i - 1 , ta t: MI; S. ;tad 't PM1 , ok ., k e i .4 Irrt i 1883--Th- i 4. , oo -- c- , I ..,,;; - !I eon-Th- e 1803--Ra- 2ph I lai 14 ' 4 Dis of 4 m f LL Olar' . , I.. ECORATE YOUR HO E I t Le I t Un ! c I tut In . 1, t cs- - trt 1 -May -- born. 1- fast-cölore- - I 11.111rr .114 d as long as they last, you 1. illow-71- glit iS C !pay. have one of these beautiful flags for 1912 2. 41 1599. ilecrge Washington, with other burgesses of Virginia. formed an to resent the closing assuciation f the purt of Boston to commerce by England. )en. Henry Dearborn. with a force of tate'. Americans. captured Fort The British garGeorge. Canada. ris,m lost nearly 1,000 in killed and prisoners, President Taft informed the .Cuban gio.ernment that the United States would not intervene in the netro insurrection. lexl,orrapher. died; born 1751, 1914Steamship Empress of Ireland rammed and sunk by a collier off Father pomt. gulf of St. Lawrence; people drowned. 1.024 May Ill it. ebaries IT of England (the Merry monar,h) born; died In& Henry. patriot orator of the Revolution. born; died 1799. 114-- - Empress (or JOS.- bhine divorced alfe of Napoleon Martiborn died: in Itonaparte. 163s - But you must cut out this advertisement and present it at the Premium Window, business office, in order to get this unusual price. q I ell 2 lint twine 13. (illbert. dramatic author librettist.. who wrote "Pinefore." "Patience." "Mikado" and ther favorites. died; ,born ISM. ts ; , Come NOW, Get Your nag and Save 75e Be Patriotic and Decorate Your Home with one of These Flags for Decoration Day I ,; , BOWE FOR A ErrsKT BOY? . We yip,. a for as five homes many bo!,s of ages from seven to six., teen years. ' Adoption not necessary. We retain joint ixuardianship and arrangement must be in satisfactory or bel reverts to our immediate care. i Further Information OW, request-tadotess, Luna School for bola R D 4 Murray. rtahTelepnentk Murray all i , Ativertisement. Ii . econornize,--su- , aL,W3OVotiatwv,4rTe.waymp.s,,,,, 40, V it4 1,1 , in ' otrodko.fe.44,),' crl the tare or the ta:t. that Americans have so long stood aictised. ,f rive suicide. experts' seem to find ill the lin;,--- f superdemand for babies a is a thing of sign that the pest! All the world ioves a baby, when the t,20 :8 of course. From Benches. the oiaciiiii, good. who pretends an unwillingness ti bend and amuse himself with tn.' 4;641!...'C i , race-suici- . . - , , , . baby. 'still off guard.to gond natia- ed Jack. Roosa. who will romp with A PAIR OF YOUNG OPTIMISTS. out in the yard,his first-hora baby.iwhen the ba.......- of us love the Darkies, Twins Are Common," writes Mr. Koch. "Among 15 "goodBut. 'fess it or not. if Your a proud father or mother, babies edit WPP mite awan!ne it home into siren may hare dune, them. or i,.. r:easl cry and babies will get into mi3 chief.- .: - ,, ,es. , ure given by their preseneein it veva ratie,,tre.orees:.arme,deiusgyeda,tet-uitahBabies will wake you at most iaii, between" trie,;liPl reasonable hours of night.--an600 for I ee had hae aPplkations mean ...ort. paw" ,,r all 'arm.. from a fee, for no reason at all. Babiee CO110(.9-1- :0 Think of itOne loth,' to good-size- d children. are or twumit''t"Itnetmrlst-11111"4"ine--Piththem' .t;,..o- vie 111st the n.wepaner 're- - trtant demand- here. far, O.,, Ott of one middie-sizeitI pleasanter, -night time, when city eanting , To watch . at the show! ' And how m any more a child to adat-th, grow up ther...ear Wherefor, wellwasn't it away hack there tiFf, who would like the child but !may are t In the first years of the presidency of the adapted would like. if thee they ,r aepiril. had emironment the redoubtable Roosevelt that st,d). of the Fame. It is impossible .to Ille'ir the warning- given tie. from the Vhite- .ietin,ate, we ha,,,,. had upplications where such facts are known - the conHowse.. that race suicide was our por- , 11,On all far It 4 Rochester. 13,,,,a. and flict between heredity and enytrotion, and wasn't it not so very I.'" t he like far huh. ones. from folk learn- - srment,and to find. nine times in ,t9i. after that the Mother's clubs of certain, cliame of such through friendai the latter triumph.Is one ,f. :the ,f sections answered the cry with title si o-- i u,2.Raaiba m, ,,,,ra on thi... tvrsamtirAntowt, fascinating phases; of brie woti: gan:- Not as- large farAlies; but bets'i, now. that reople wait childrisn. I have of the children's home attacr, ones!'" ter(physically) bred has iiaken up scientific methods in adop. they visit. every BO att.t2: he ce,. been turniftit drem and keep weather I try to arrange Whatever, the tide oyes ,n. That is to and there comes. now, the word o. a., ,net a ch,ld Pir say. the home of a well :them. ii, d-W'hars bred )n the bone mai olt Is absolutely unprecedented demand-b- y shall be one comperetively cootie familles in which there are ni little., .ell born-shut rod ai.a s. I try to the fleshi--sometimood promise , onesfor beblep. ii,ilarst the proffered babe to the means go. amitn. the sins of the fathrs . a , ott on It, probably never neetliThi to the of to which the it chileiren;tc;t. and i famey to look at Is that way, but. today. tIll is picapacity go, using an my 0 Iten meager often, new environment prevent. :hat can order a baby in just about the dnowledee of the ehitt's anceetry ta t:Little ones. foundlings, chilithre born same way as you can order a pet lap- - th,s .nd. e !out of wedlach.the offspril.4 In etties or. new ... a certain mare, dog. as recilt. qi per cent of t hese bebies mrd unspeakable crimes, transolant.1 where a variety of objects will be new to homes: their pay ipgally. parent.' -vent Out, on approvala new garment!! from As for the rest. there are of ,.ourse !buried from them and often You step to the telephone, call up..tiiiidien of in charge of them.with fresa rd- subnormal tem- - Mhos In Cincinnati, the Children's lioms ilreraments. these. too. will be taken and pure environment. "grow up.--- a which has centralized the placing of ,, ut. The:r ali foster guardians sign a! credit to those who carer for thrn. babies for most of the charities of agreeing to pay these chtldren a! as desirable citizens. in every reaper. city. and state your desires. amount when of age. in lieu of as the natural children of th. nine The dapper young person at the other so,h chores and Itttle helps as the chil- - painetaking homes. end gets particulars. most minutely. -Boy or girl preferred! Light or dark 7 Husky or delicate? About how o!4!. and Any preference auto nationality-7i, a dozen and one little queatione. ,e, which he then applies to his available . supply. By and by be has e hat he believes will suit you; you arraupport show Burroughs Nature Study Association of Utah. your ability meeting. paid child in a way that seems to him Teach Conaerration and Construction, Rather Than Waste MottoTo proper and good. and the child is I why 1 sTuDy voTES TATuR E 7.; yours. and Destruction. In these days of hard tlmea." when folks are cutting down expenses gen- -, "I hear a .sedden cry of pain! this great motor-wa- y erally. rather than increasing them. 'nes, hut It wilt It seems rather a paradox to find that he next to imposeible to prevent sac. There is a rablatt in a la this adoption of babies lawleseneu unlees the entlre ounershei growing by Now I hear the cry again. Of automobiles from where. be enlisted in the eau., leaps and bounds- - Time teas, of course., But I cannot tell when folk found it handy to take. a! It ought to be a felony for anyens child- - and adopt such, ta: ',Bart I cannot teIl from where travel with firearms of any a rt- :t He is codling Ma for Il make of them a tiSettil teaVVy; but, their cars or other conveyances. le wi.th a, baby, there lie so many years! Cid ing Gri the frightened air. E G. G01111111 sounded the .! of care and tending and nursing, before this effort last Friday in his address. Ilaking everything afraid. such child will anywhere nearly re-accepting the campus of the University-payof Utah as a bird sanctuary. in behe by Its chores; that just a chancel 'Making everything afratd. of heart in th American populace can! Wrinkling et. his little face. of the school system of Utah. We , As he crlea again for aid, , aecount for this demand for babies. In the cause of the wild anlmaie sal Wherefore, R. A. Longman. the baby-- I And I cannot find th place: give them places of sarety from all tholve of murderous Inclinations," plaeer of the great Cincinnati Chill An dren'e Home. ta racing a rather :them find the . Were The bounty on the English sparer, dilemma. Although he makes a specati., V. here li., paw is In the vnste Tbe war clIght tr be done away with I am sear,hrig eer:,where. ty of Onding.homes for babies. he now tbe law reads at present make.; It its- Littte ,,nel oa little one! reports that there was not a for bird', other of pnsaild species te der the age of one year. in the Cincin. rnre. S;ngs l'r ,rn the demanded by have the Soya he could have. to nati who ear against the English species S :st d. When th e call s place. do not birds; CI of distinguish species ts mak iii, al.out :0 per cent Longman communicated with a! t he rbecauee have not had the technical hospitals. and. late in the day. learned! ,,f the U,41 f ail 'ard are. it itt the rducationthey to appreciate the dirt...re:set that the supply there. too. had been, rem this reason meal' tntend-- : between them. exhausted. Upon top of this continues, "' e;,,,nt ,,t, diet that apecies of valuable- - laaectivormaa sak., n;T .?n.1.;. the unusual demand fnr babies There i ed fniiiitteet!!! I Would' susses' I but-en- f, food Is when driven twwit'NrVie Ira that is still avallable f9r adopti.tt.. and to it 1,. lyinger, allen their natural that Uwe who demand that the lawIt bird this be enforced make against certain phyalcal ehrtrarterlstl,x State, animal 1.,roda-atinot be obtained . a bit against him. It is tr le that certain epecies of birds their busintes to all in requeating a in the present law and have it will eat a little ripe fruit. but they ehanige Speaking of thin demand for habies. read that the bounty shall be given ne'' ng this if largely frnm tb,ge. wh would not live birds only Thin would allow thoW may be childieea. may be taken as an plants that grow - in the bernaring woods and) Index of the times end a ?esti That, nein. were mme plentiful. A ?gene and in charge to free all other species (If Medi? , when they are brought in. points to the passing of race suicide in! hunter: preeelure is to cultivate these Dr. Clara Burris. editor of - The told us Amer ica,Mr. leirrn treee and plente in the ve in- ellehralis. an follerwst t y ,,r ere harm., ra and I hes Schnnimat..- said in her May nember. "All the hospitals of the Queen Ct ty! formeh our wild torillife with proper -- 143nli Ig() sorneon. w" i of the W"est. practically. turn over to: eustenance all the year, wandering In a garden when the loveb I do ncl. place t!"..el me their babies. faces he him of remotes at smiled Nlartme, u up airu, rept!' CathOlie or Jewish babies...-siece-i,t here' whlie en the eine They rid th air peened. and ever wince the panates have and there on request.for. to confess, of fl,l, in.e.int,.ee gnats and other been called 'hearts' awe: and to IOU . It. I have very few nf those present-- 1 tneects. Wenn, thrkmilies. hiackbirds. as flowers appear to gladden the earta-,.ed rte.both thone faiths caring very, rneadowtaritii and "there work on the 8 long will they cheer the human largely for the Infants. through their grind for idiots worms. beetles. midi hcart-.own institutiens. Rut. even advice!' such life. The werbiers. kire.s and! This la the month for the from these go to show the demand te like opettke ,.,if idre prey upon 'bp! pillar to spin his tent of delicate webs exceed the insect peer, ete.t, the leave,p of trees; in the fruit trees. supply. Just as $oon ea one -The Home of the Friendierj . the and plants. Th,. t'ir,le the weed- - 110,P this reel menace to the life of the Maternity Hospital. Christ Hospitald pecker kiwi' are death on the enemies tree begin its Invasion of the terminal the Speer" Hospital. the et the tree trinke All floteet life have :twigs. a amen blase of fire right the Hospital. private their tart illar hot a and the wild neath the nest will soon make welt agencies and the like. all turn over t birds are the only animals in pill with the marauders. Eternal vigilance available babies to usand yet we creation that knee,' exactly where to ta noreasorg to get ahead of 8Y 111' cannot till the supply. find them Peet spette. -With all of this demand for behiee. Game cetninievioner F. W. ChamherI Phint vegetable and flOwee.'4414 Infinite care must needs be taken hem th. law en- lus aide. His deter- - In black your 8011 wherever it Is obtaineble ,. where and desired. go hn they make The ruination why war the blacker wield upon the soil the richer it le -Ninety-nine cases in a hundred. of ere of fil.pera and the users the and the warmer it Is being movers1 the child le wanted for legitentail calibre rifle. v, hether in el the grew warmer than any light. send,' mate cause. But there are times when bends of adults or chi:dren, ie to he Roll. Tho more there is in the babies are uaed for illegal methods. upheld by all ultene. The writer ground in which warmth seeds are planted the Indeed.. i rarely ft.4.1" makes a trip into -the earlier wiU be the of vegeta" Every so often. for example. we mountains that he do e. not see one or or the blooms of the crop flowers. wilt find some women adverneing for, mere men and bey mons one or the Very oncouraging reports of the wort a tabs or applying for a baby. Invetttl-- , ether instrument et danger. Parenti, toing done by the Burroughs Nett!" gation shown that Fite le to use it fer; eheuld he to elmse the parr Study aasociation. are coming (rev fix ite paternity, chase of firearm?, ef any sort for tarsi many quarters in the eastern states. upon some man and levy toll from; under qualified age. Dealer?, in such Commendation of tho activIttes of the him' for yearn thereafter. OI,viously: wares should he law city schools; Is unusually flattering tad by In such catm we take good care that' from selling fueh prohildted things to miners.: the results are being obtained irg that woman gets no baby. The deeire to become a good marks- - the beautiful-that of all is one extreme in the man te to be encouraged. but the real; corned are being watched with an le- traffic in babies. The other is as pathe ..! men would not attempt to prove hull terest the beef that is to vital tic as the first is seandeloue. Again skill at the expense of the hirds or i UPnn which themost work was founded. and again. sorrowing women come to1 ether harmless wild animals. The rifle' The writer has profited much elloe us to arrange to adtept babies; le th4 place to practice on thesalrange going tramps into the canyon" sOd with connivent. of the fatally doctor. develop sharpshooters. All frtends of mountains to have special Werti te.; to be presented the husband ate their nature and its life are urged to join accomplish. the trees On 000 own. Manra childieen hemitis all hut! in an effort to about a' change trip and the Study flowers on another oast, ruined through the throats of thel in the Jaws or inbring ! their Etaionn has its rach administration.' husband to divorce the wife unlesal We desire to begin a movement to be prodects and it Ill : to adapt ones study to the Mail, there be a child within some stated make one mile each side of the of Abc1"-when great year , the period;--a- nd. nature denying the de- clear across the to beat; advantage object sought mane, the poen helpless creature will i United Puttee, a wild life refuge. Be- A . Can means such all as , fath-as of tree a that. tell With adopt cause of the country pins frilltar , which fir? Try It et and mothier,foster-parent- e right hers in that'si this. road trots there willthrough be innomer- to eay.reunited by such wee mite able to the thoughtlese and them am warm eamsbehrias species temptations of humanity. you can rest assured that in, the city. traveler in motor-carmak- the little one will get the beet kind uncaring MAIL 0. PLUMMER. it- A trig the Journey fromoceau-to-ocea- n or of a home! , in fact making any iii, -part of it, to carry Ton see," Mr. Longman declared. rides and shotguns with them for the , the .the trend or the times ts that people sake of newsParet r this eeentry great ss getting a shot at of home section is the N.W DO WANT CHILDREN! " kind. Such twig will be fame "Every time we get the story of the law in each Eats strictly against per year. Issued Monday sad Thu' through The country Na..---ah- gerni-.;:eek- ly e great , 4'5 t - rIor-house key-not- e 7:t I I 1'. , ' aes 1 field.--who- In, 7,..1! pue hs. r r: a - - l Ft h,qT1g-1- vr ".:ttiawt ; gr.at K g CM.). !Prr4, ra r.ft :"T! ., boarlt-h.trte'- i g ! d ra r. . tent-rate- nrw Prt 5 . ,kr , l i "U t Eck tr, 11:1, i : .. 711, S. ' , n l i Lincoln-Highwa- . I s, - illemi-Wseh- te , - , d I , 0-- - I VI ot over-grow- - RAVE YOE , 4 ; S. and , c which.--comi- May 28. 1660- I of England born. a comparatively obscure German prince-'m- g. son of the Elector of Hanover; .11(.1 1727, king of England MC IS43Noah Webstp r. philologist and I Koch. ii a need raiz J. the Itietary of tbe siwtvem. mid-wee- tinent,---net,the- folk by 111 - Calvin (Jean Chauvin), leader in the Protestant reformation. By special arrangement the Deseret News has secured a limited number of 4x6 flags for Decoration day, just the size for your home. 0:: Sold everyl;vhere $1.25- -- , Egg I, Itisk0EC1S-1- war soldier. editor and historian. died at Mulkato. Minn.; born 1829. CO RATIMDAY SE1 torlineletWinnutttly-,4'!NePtotiiriii,-;'''-:-'i':,he- n I. int I Civil war. P ; the first time in the history t. the great American may. of course.; taken aa an hide' of the conditions tor the country as a Wholethe demand for babies for adoption has far snd away exceeded the tr,ipply. l'inan in Cincinnati. which as fairly the typies: of the large cities a yoetrpoLis nor n nil the village.--nun and hospitals charity rric itritions prnate agencies pat together coi.d suppl'y the babie s. to fill ih . ii,rnin h Viewing, this fact in the ught of the current 'hard times." -- when. if (sr. FOR to these other on e an1 expectedi, rear Irvkins-,illA tao were kill- fight etisied ift ht seerai voldridud t.,efore the identit! of the oormil,,,nts Wa!4 ered. The firifig of the,edi;rinish routri itais from his hiding ;dace in ai - 14 the huptdy for the First Time Demand for Babies Exceeds (Compiled From the Files of The Deseret News if 1865) 1: ;': SECTIO N ' Is Race Suicide Thing of the Past? Life in Utah Fifty Years Ago ii, - J1 ,,, ' reel 11, ean of gan 9.11 trol fre4 tha ant tn |