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Show The baitd was out Wednesday e ening tiiiiiig the air with pleasing IliUMC. j l"ou KK.NI'. Furnished ov un-furnished un-furnished house; for hirge or small family. Apply at Hi'i.kh oiiiee. Kaeh and every one should spend a!! tiie time possible out of doors ion these bracing fall day-, gather-. gather-. ing strength and patience to en-id en-id lire the bleak winds and dark davs that are sure to come this winter. Chauncey Hanson came down from Butte this week on account of the severe illness of his father F. F. Hanson of the Second Ward. Hi. Hanson is improving now and his son expects to return to Butte tomorrow. The Millennial Star of September o. 1 SO 1, contains an interesting li-ttnv from nnr townsman T-Tpher C'. Boden, now president of the Liverpool Conference. Elder Boden writes of bis labors at Preston where the doctrine of ihe Latter-day Latter-day Saints was first preached in England. He seems much interested inter-ested in his mission and to be making mak-ing converts to his faith. Evkx ouh esteemed contOn)orarj', the Deseret News, is not above pandering to the depraved public taste that craves the minutest details de-tails in the execution of the brutal wife murderer, Enoch Davis. It is a debatable question whet her the newspapers create this abnormal appetite for sensational news, or merely print it from the fact that the reading public demand it ol them. We are pleased to add to our exchange ex-change list this week the Liberalise published by Rabid Jacobson, a ! distinguished Jew of Rait Lake . ny. 1 ne mono 01 me pupei , '"Let also the other wide be heard." tells the mission otthe new volume, ft is neatly printed and well gotten up and contains some decidedly original ideas. If Brother Jacob-son Jacob-son proves as entertain ing an editor as he is an eloquent orator the paper will be very popular. popu-lar. Tin-: ';:Ti,Eit wishes the Liberalist success. |