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Show HER Israel must cleanse and purify their SHIS PHYSICIAN APPROVES III CONFEREKCE hearts by practicing faith and repent- ance for sin, and as the spirit grows within them, they will receive the knowledge of the truth. Record at At the Friday sessions of the conferBreaking Attendance ence, the features were the denunciaEighty-firs- t Meeting tion of the unfair tactics used by enof Mormons in Salt Lake. emies of the Mormon church; a warning against the voicing of accusations by Salt Lake City. The expectations against the general authorities of the church authorities of a tremen- members of the church; counsel to the live clean and upright lives; dous attendance at the eighty-firs- t general conference of the prophesy that the Mormons would yet Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y sweep over the nation eastward, in was Saints, fully realized. Not only victory; and a general invitation to Gentiles to come to Zion to receive was the attendance a record-breakebut it was one of the most satisfactory the faith. conferences of the Saints in many Following the system adopted at the ways. opening of the conference, the first The sessions were held upon three presidency continued the roll of memdays, beginning Thursday, October 6 bers of the first seven presidents of and lasting over Sunday, there being seventies Friday, finished them and no session of the conference on Sat- called upon five of the apostles during urday, in order that the visitors might the days session. have an opportunity to visit the State During the morning session J. Golfair. The first session of the confer- den Kimball and Brigham II. Roberts, ence was held Thursday morning at both of the seventies, made interest10 oclock, in the Tabernacle, and the ing addresses, especially Elder Robafternoon session at 2 oclock, while erts, who traced the history of the in the evening a convention of the church and spoke for a more careful Genealogical society was held in the Investigation of the Mormon faith by the outside world, rather than a genAssembly hall. Members of the faith were present eral criticism and ridicule without reafrom all part of the world, but espec- son. In addition to these two speakers, ially from Utah, Idaho, and a number of the near-bcolonies of the church. the conference members heard AposOn Sunday the authorities of the tle Joseph F. Smith, Jr., youngest of church were sustained by the mem- the quorum of twelve, and Apostle bers of the church present. There Anthony W. Ivens, in the morning seswere no vacancies in the higher of- sion. fice of the church, but the recent death During the afternoon addresses of Mrs. Bathsheba W. Smith, one of were made by Apostles David O. Mcthe best known and most highly re- Kay, Orson F. Whitney and George F. spected women in the church, had Richards. caused a vacancy in the presidency It had been expected that some of of the Relief society. Mrs. Emeline the public questions would he taken B. Wells was chosen to succeed Mrs. up by the conference at the session Smith. which closed Sunday, but there was Music was a prominent feature of nothing in this regard only matters the conference. In addition to the deeply concerning the church being great organ and the famed Tabernacle considered. It Is estimated that 25.000 people on choir, a number of the best soloists of the state were on the musical pro- Sunday listened to addresses in the tabernacle, assembly hall and In front gram. Although it had been feared Presi- of the bureau of information building dent Joseph P. Smith would not be in the temple grounds, anjl sustained able to be present, owing to recent all of the general authorities of the Illness, he presided at the opening ses- church by unanimous vote. sion of the conference, having risen In sustaining the general officers of from a sick bed. His speaking was the church, members of the organizaan effort, however, and several times tion who had come from many states during his talk of twenty minutes his made no change in the personnel as voice broke, and he was almost com- it existed at the last conference, with the exception of Mrs. Emmeline B. pelled to give way to his weakness. After welcoming the Saints and ex- Wells, who succeeded Mrs. Bathsheba pressing his gratitude for such a large Wilson Smith as president of the Reassemblage at the first meeting, Pres- lief society of all the world. ident Smith talked on honor and Otherwise, the general authorities truth. He said there was never a of the church remain the same, as foltime within his life when he had done lows: Joseph F. Smith, prophet, seer and anything dishonest, nor had he ever broken faith, he said. He declared revelator and president of the Church Saints. that he had been true to his God, to of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- counselor in first H. Anthon Lund, his church and to his fellow men, first the presidency. and that there was nothing in his Henry Smith, second counselor life which would make him quail in John the first presidency. when he came before the Almighty on Francis M. Lyman, president of the the day of reckoning. council of the twelve apostles. It was with a voice of challenge Apostles: Francis M. Lyman, Heber that President Smith defended his J. Grant, Rudger Clawson, Reed honor and character against attacks Smoot, Hyrum M. Smith, George ASmith, Charles W. Penrose, Geo. coming, he said, from men within the lbert Orson F. Whitney, David F. Richards, church. It was not a defense of the O. McKay, Anthony W. Ivins and Jochurch position upon any matter, nor, F. Smith, Jr. in general, in regard to the policies seph John Smith, presiding patriarch. of President Smith. There have been First seven presidents of the sevenseme attacks against the president ties Seymour B. Young, Brigham H. ' by members of the church, it is un- Roberts, Jonathan G. Kimball, Rulon derstood, and these President Smith S. Wells, Joseph W McMurrin Chas. answered in no uncertain terms, in H. Hart, Levi Edgar Young. W. bishopric Charles Presiding spite of his weak condition. Orrin P. Milbishop; presiding Nibley. work of the rest of the The opening ler, first counselor; David A Smith, session of the conference consisted of second counselor. addresses by Anthon H. Lund and Church historians Anthon H. Lund, John Henry Smith, counsellors in the church historian and general church first presidency, and four of the seven recorder; Andrew Jenson. Brigham H. Roberts and Joseph F. Smith, Jr., as- presidents of seventies. There are 2,000 missionaries in the sistant historians. General church board of education field, said President Lund, who are F. Smith. Willard Young, Anworking diligently in the cause. He Joseph thon H. Lund. Geerge H. Brimhall, urged attendance of children and Rudger Clawson, Francis M. Lyman, membership in the various organisa- Charles W. Pentose, Horace M. Cumtions for their benefit. He said the mings, Orson F. WTiltney, with Arthur juvenile courts were doing good work Winter aa secretary. Horace H. Cumand he hoped the coming legislature mings is named general superintendent of the church schools. would sustain them. Clerks of the general conference President John Henry Smith said the McAllister. Duncan never had church the apostles of Relief society of all the world EmLatter-day Saints te counseled the meline B. Wells, president: Clarissa steal, to lie, to bear false witness Williams, first counselor; Julina Smith, against their neighbors. They had al- second counselor. ways exhorted the people to pay their The afternoon session opened with debts and to live the upright life. He the invocation by President F. S. urged the extreme necessity of vir Bramwell of Union stake, followed by tue among young men, as well as two antbema. after which Apostle Heamong the maidens of Zion. ber J, Grant, Patriarch John Smith At the afternoon session the speak and President Francis M. Lyman of ers were Seymour B. Young, Rulon S the twelve made addresses and the Wells, Joseph W. McMurrin and conference closed with an address by Charles H. Hart. President Joseph F. Smith and a Elder Hart talked upon the doctrines benediction by David H. Cannon of St. of the church, and declared that the George. Book of Mormon was of divine origin. In making the closing remarks of Elder McMurrin dwelt at some length the conference of 1910, President Joupon education, as a part of the work seph Smith again Issued a challenge of the Mormon church. Seymour B. to the enemies of the church and Young declared that he was absolute; declared again that the adversaries ly certain that Joseph F. Smith had did not dare meet the church in denever broken a pledge or a promise, bate, using the Bible as the proof. and that he believed in the president Elder Young without qualification. Washington. With 11.4 deaths to said he had been in the stakes of St. every 1,000 inhabitants, St Paul in John and St. Joseph, in Arizona, and 1909 led the cities of 100,000 class In Clevereported that all was flourishing in point of low rate of mortality; Rulon S land had the second lowest rate, with that wonderful country. Wells- declared that the children of 12.8. Semi-Annu- semi-annu- Taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound r, You told me to Sabattus, Maine. Itake Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable and Compound Liver Pills before and we are all surprised to see how much good it did. Mv physician said Without doubt it was the child-birt- Compound that I you. helped thank you for your kindness in advising me and give you full Ipermiaaiftn to Use in your testimonials. Mrs. H. W. Mitchell. Box 3, Sabattus. Me. - Bay name Another Woman Helped. Graniteviile, Yt I was passing throughthe Change of Life andsuffered from nervousness and other annoying symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkhams vegetable Compound restoredmy health and trengtn, and proved worth mountains ot gold to me. For the sake of other tillering women I am willing you hould publish my letter. Mrs. Charles Barclay, K.F.D., Granite-Yille- , Vt. Women who are parsing through this critical period or who are suffering from any of those distressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, which is made from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills. In almost every community you will find women who have been restored to health by Lydia . Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. A LITTLE TOO PRIMITIVE 8hower Bath Arrangement Something of a Shock to the Participant. August Belmont, at a dinner in Saratoga, praised the seaside towns of New England. But some of them, he added, "are a little too primitive. I remember a story about the primitive town of Rockford. Rockford had a rough bathing establishment, with a shower bath. You stood in your bathhouse and pulled a rope and a deluge of cool water descended from the ceiling. Well, a lady visitor stood one day in her bathhouse, ready for the shower. She pulled the rope and braced herself, but no shower followed. She gave the rope another tug, when the gruff voice of the sailor proprietor of the establishment sounded from aloft. Stand a pint more to mum, it said, if ye want to get the full force. And the horrified lady, looking up, saw the old sailor frowning impatiently through a hole in the ceiling and tilting a barrel of sea water for the shower. nor-eas- t, Simple Expedient. student at a German of a professor who was reading aloud in a classroom paAn American (University tells pers on a celebrated living German novelist, who had been written by the members of the class. After reading one he commented upon its excomYou show an exa cellence. prehension of the matter, he said, addressing the student who had written the paper; tell us what method you used. I just Oh, replied the student, wrote to X , stating what I wanted to know, and that was what he sent back. A Good Job. Jacob H. Schiff, at a dinner on the Yacht Ramona, condemned a concern that had gone up. "Straight business methods are the only ones, he said. There is a moral lin the receiver story. "A man, you know, said one day o a little boy: " 'Well, Tommy, what are you going to be when you grow up? 'A receiver, sir, Tommy answered promptly. Ever since pas been a receiver weve had champagne for dinner and two automobiles. Post Toasties A bowl of these crisp fluffy bits served with cream or milk is something not soon Whats the use ing of cook- when Post Toasties, ready to serve direct from the i are so delicious? The Memory Lingers POSTTJM y forgotten. breakfast or lunch package, y CEREAL CO., LTD., Battle Creek, Mich. Sherman Not So Particular. Sherman Chicago. and United States Senator Lorimer will sit at the same banquet here October 12, when local Knights of Columbus will celebrate Columbus day. The feast will be spread in the gold room of the Congress hotel, where the Hamilton club dinner took place some weeks ago and Theodore Roosevelt declined to attend unless the clubs invitation to Senator Lorimer was Vice-Preside- Independence League Names Ticket. York. The New Independence league, which nominated John Hooper of New York for governor and William R. Hearst for lieutenant governor, Wednesday night, met in convention again Friday night and completed Its ticket. A straight Independence league ticket was named. The nominations were all unanimous. William R. 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Great, rough men and noisy, busy boys will always tone down their voices and step quietly and try to be more mannerly when she stops to give them a kind word and a pleasant smile. For a true woman will never fail to say and do all the kind, pleasant things she can that will in any way help to lift up and cheer those whose lives are shaded with care and toll. The mother of today rules the world of tomorrow. Pleasant Place to Prosper. TO THE EDITOR: We want to from people who would appreciate For Infants and Children. Tho Kind You Hava In id 8 I I 5 The Privilege of Man. B. F. Yoakum, chairman of the executive board of the Frisco system of railroads, on one occasion took to task a young man in his employ who had announced his intention of marrying. The youth in question was drawing a small salary, and Yoakum remonstrated with him on the ground that he could not afford to marry and that his wife would have to suffer great privations. 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