Show I I i Concerning Utah Utah People in Gotham in Ii I- I Republican Special Sel Serves Serve Ni Now Xo York Nov 1 Thc Thc I The chief In Interest Interest In- In 11 ter terest t of or the Utah taah colony colon In Gotham huts lias centered for the tIl i ut tell len da dais g I I around Preston I U. U s 's lecture b the Brooklyn Philosophical as- as asI I last Sunday TIlO event ha 3 j boon been n con considered d important of or j I tho the prominence of ot the tue association lon and amI I the thc lively ely l of or thc the talk upon the IlIC t audience That n a B Mormon w would uld be able 10 Ii stand within the Uie sacred ered circle of theo thew 1 I I philosophers ophe an and successfully answer their many questions and mind allegations was not miot con conceived as p possible b by mon ninny many there ther according to 10 Ih their tr own state state- menu ta 1 after the meeting was wag 1 That Chat they had been heen SU sur- sur priced was the thc opinion of or all al who es- es pressed t themselves cm el ee The lecture was gly r in in the audi audi- auel- auel x I of the tho Lon Long Island liand a s college un an rOCC of or COO GOO p run Mr r. r ds Richards been boen bo to si give i c c hi lila his at- at to m I Q u of land and he lie too foi Vom 10 his subject Not Mor 1 monism Ihu of Temporal Sal Sal- yaton I. I UC t ut Qi l Outlining brley the early hi history tOi i Elf f the chum ul c chuich h h. h he showed that tl tiet tie t t. Hormone I devotion to their religion I had In Inspired them to cross tho trac track track- Mess Ie s plains and build up a common common- i In tho heart of oC what was con con- COI- COI a desert waste Then hen the thc t 8 showed that thai tlC the principles o ot ol thie Mormon creed hold th temporal tempera of or man on u a basis bans with wih th the that 1 it t teaches aches tl tie necessity lt of temporal al growth an and amid do do- I Richards I 1 called cled attention at al- 1 t n to wile sonic 0 of the of ef Mormons In the tue business an and professional pro pro- worlds and ant of the tho generally I high bight l plane of t living IvinS the thO Mom Mor Mormon mon man people enjoy Tho ho speaker r was given Ien one cue for to JI Iii i ad address ress then hen the members of or t tie Ule association were given an aim al hour bout to for COI ex- ex x criticism of or the talk tall which the speaker r was wa allowed 3 30 O for rebuttal an and i A large part of the criticism consist consist- i i cd of or relating w well l worn myths an anO ano 1 of the Mormon church especially es co tho those e referring to the carl earl A h 01 of or th the th organization I i Typical 1 tI Typical of tie stories stones aId told lold was nas a one ole which related that thai Brigham Young bud nud offered to tl grow a new now leg leK on the I df dt r a D cripple IC the latter would i promise to be e contented with wih three lc legs s throughout eternity Among the time I sp speakers who occupied the floor 1001 dur dur- I ing lug the criticism were some ome who ho had visited Utah and who gave favorable ft reports of bi r their impressions of tl ti D c aI cI I I Mormon tIme thc they had seen Mr Mi h Rich Rich- 1 I rebuttal was as a D brilliant refutation lion Hon of or the which ha had be n held against t the people he ito rep rep- resented After the meeting he was wa W warmly complimented by hy many mem- mem 1101 of or the th association as well aa as I li by numerous Utah who had ha el at atI attended attended at- at I tended the lecture As ts a 3 fitting supplement to Mr tr Ir Richards's taUe talk several musical Jum- Jum hum num- tiers berc by Mormon artists were rendor- rendor ted pd Bob Dob Easton Eaton and ane Willard Viard Chris Chrls- sang eang eanS a duet Mr Eaton tendered tho vocal solo eolo O 0 My Father Fath Path er and nd MISS Mies 1 rr Phyllis Thatcher PhylIs gave Savl a n violin solo The numbers were on- on th la received ed and surprise prel cd that hint Mormon olmon tat talent nt ha had at at- at tallied uch excellence t t ii r I Mr Ml In Pratt eft eC for her hOI home i m in Salt Sail Sal LaJ Lake c lost last week aCh after r ran an extended visit hero here with wih her tau daughter aughter d Viola Viola Pratt Prat Gillette and her son Sn Milo Prat Pratt who Is In the f of mt Klaw Erlanger the tue theatrical the the- magnates Continue Musical l Studies I Miss 1 s Rhea nhea Nibley of or Salt Lake Lale ar arrived arrived ar- ar rived In itt New Nest York la last laL l week and will wi continue her hem musical studies here herc I during tho the winter whiter f 1 J Tracy a V. V Cannon arrived in Iii I ch city on U t-io t 11 Oceanic of oC the White this i r Star 1 line lne rn November Xo 11 11 I I po pose peso o of studying voice culture Mr mr Peterson on was former formerly a n student atthe at atthe the thc University of Chiago Chicago I alt Ut-alt in lit Gotham i and A A- AI II I Woodruff ru buyers for lor 11 Z C. C M. M I. I 1 and Albert lbert Scow croC croft and W W. G G. Patrick buyers tot for the Co of or Ogden have j Just l completed n a t business mission in inthis inthis this city and amid will 1 return to Utah Utah In Ina Ina a few days S I F F. F Wells Sell el visited in this cH city several days this tills week weel before going to hl hid home In lii Salt Lake Mr Mm 1 Wells has 11 charge e of or tho Joseph Smith homestead home home- hOlP- hOlP stead and monument ut at Sharon Windsor Wind Wind- Soc sor SOl county Vermont The rho home homestead Ind I has haR been cO closed cd for Ol tho the winter seat sea sea- t I son soil t i A par party of Mormon lormon missionaries ies Park Paik City A A. N N. Si nm oC of ur East t Jordan Joran Jor Jor- dan an and Thomas R. R Urle Urie of Cedar Ceda CH City are arc returning from work In the tho New Nest York conference or of the Eastern states ml mission slon having having made their headquarters at Albany during the time latter part patt of ur their missionary lab labors l A number of In title this cl city with some of their local friends took tool an Informal Jaunt to the beautiful New rew Jerse Jersey woods last Saturday going by ferr ferry to 10 Edgewater N X J. J J A A pleasant pleasant pleas pleas- ant nt afternoons afternoon's outing was enjoyed elJo cc notwithstanding the fact that tho the party party par par- t ty returned In Ill the tho first snowstorm par par-I. of the lie season eason i O ruinous 3 11 SJ Son Coming L Last t e veeh l Joll John Rijs RIs son son of J Jacob A A. the tho the eminent i New Sew 1011 York oil author and anti reformer left lef for fOl Utah t to nl make nalce e I u I hip hir balloon a and scene In itt La Labrador bra baloon ol where he Is b beloved Hc cd to ho havo breve perished I I m I 4 I A I I ik I I i i ii i e. e I I E J After a D short visit ho continued on his way ar to his home In Salt Lake Lale Mr Ur Cannon has spent the last year In n musical stud study In SPars Paris alls an and Jat n Berlin having ing SPOilt COn considerable time Ume in musical work In European cities b be- L citel rOle roie ole this trip He is returning to Salt Lake to establish a studio Harpers Harper's Weekly of November 14 ii contains contain a u humorous sketch by Jack 1 Scare Scars a Salt Sal Lake Lale artist artst who Is at present established In this el city The picture shows a a man snow on his knees with hands cla clasped under his pet chin and face upturned In ant an sin atti atU tilde tude of or appeal A maiden lad lad lady of or questionable ape ago has hns suddenly confronted confronted con con- fronted the tile snow-man snow and tho the ex ex- ex- ex of or her face shows clearly that the moment In which she finds a ma man kneeling at her feet Is s an ecstatic ec ecstatic ec- ec static one for tor her The caption of or the sketch l is This I Is so sudden capton I Ernest Pele Peterson on of or O Ogden en arrived In itt New sen York last week lot for Qt time the tit pur- pur J tEj 1 4 34 I I I I to their homos homes as in Utah I spent several days daya visiting in this el city last last week The They left leCt to tot foi l' l lh ibm West Vett Tuesday Four Foul of or the party part I are rc returning from the time British mats mis aba sion an and arrived on Ito tho Celtic Celi the New York harbor Saturday Satur Satur- I day a evening e They were j B I II Sharp D D. H. H Clayton Claton and ant J. J s. s Smith B I of or r Salt Sal Lake and an Harold Hulme of ot I 1 a a home for the young oung woman oman who bo- bo came caine his wife the day before his departure de do- Mr Mi II Bus has hus bc been n made superintendent ent of or La La forest a a government preserve le e ee e near Moab oab I IFor For nearl nearly two years calS ho he has baa b been cn engaged to Miss Charlotte GIbbs of Brooklyn and when whelm he ho ned loam that he lie was to leave or t l' Utah at once he asked her to marry him blur on tho the eve OVE a. a j of or his departure The marriage ceremony ceremony cere core mony was as performed by Rev Te tiam William P. P Evans Eans In the Church of or the Resurrection Resurrection Tuesday Mrs flits His will wI short shortly Join her lien h husband d in ilL Utah |