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Show SVVsVVAVVVVVlAVsVsVj I TEMPLE AND TABERNAGLE. SVVVVVSsvissVVVVVVSt , Cashier Cannon of Zlon's Savlnj bank reports that Mormon chureV bonds arc going nt from $103 to Sl, but even tbo high premium oltere) falls to bring out the desired secuii tics. SIjco tho rcorgnnliatlon of tho I.at (frJnr KnInl'VnlleL-r. President l'o has been actively engaged In securlr. competent teachers, arranging sultabU courses of study and hunting adequati quartera for the Institution. Tin faculty, as It stands now, Include! twenty persons. Iu tho department! of English and ccouomlcs, assistant professors and Instructors hove bcel selected, but no decision has beet reached as yet as to who will bo selected se-lected ns professor of cither of tlicM departments. An assistant In musli and one In naturnl sclenco will b named later also. Tho collego will occupy the fifth nnd sixth floors of tin Templeton building. The school year begins September 4 and ends Juno 1, 1000. Tho followlngeoursesorc offered! A one-year preparatory courses n three-year three-year high school course) a bushiest course; a four-year normal course! s college course of four years; a ouc-year missionary course. Dr. James IX Talmagc, who has just returned from is trip abroad, addressed an unusually largo audleuco nt the Tabernacle Sunday afternoon, August 10. Many strangers wcro seen In tho throng. Among them quite a number of the Cincinnati Inqulier representatives, representa-tives, who were visiting In tho city. A number of the returned batlcryinen wcro also there. Tho themo of Dr. Talmsge'e remarks was the doing of the duty which lies nearest, and his remarks were tilled with earnest appeals ap-peals to all to lie faithful to duty; to not worry over the future, but to take care of today well and Qod will take care of the future. In tho courso of his remarks, Dr. Talmagc, speaking of tho proposition that men must bo won for Hod through tbo medium of their Intellects alone, said: "One reason I admire tho organ I ration ra-tion of this church Is that tlioso In authority au-thority do nut desire the peopln to follow them simply because they counsel and Instruct, but they advise the peoplu to go for themselves to tho (lod who Is the leather of their souls and the source of all revelation, and ascertain for themselves whether that counsel be of (lod or not. No olJer or priest,, no, outborltle.iOtVlbawUujoU. mh slsmrfmlween vou ami vour Ood. Nor do they seek so to do. They glvo jouwhat they havo received as tho truth and say now go and test It." President UeorgoQ. Cannon In a discourse dis-course nt Cardston, Alberta, praised the province and explained the law of tithing. Iteferrlng to the construction construc-tion of the great Irrigating canal at that placo be said: "The canal project was entered Into by tho leaders without with-out regard to pecuniary profit. They had made a contract to build the canal within n certain time and It was one of their objects in coming here on tho present occasion to see If this could not lie accomplished within the time specified, and the people come out of tho undertaking without discredit. We nro looked upon," ho said, "with great Interest by the peoplo of this country, and we havo been extended many kindnesses. The canal must bo completed on a certain dute, and I hope tho people will respond to every call to help us through with It. Of courso you will got paid for it, but even It you do not get as much pay aa you would like, do not complain, but stand by nnd help us and you will be blessed. We wunt men and teams, and as soon as haying Is through I am told thoro will bo plenty of both. If that Is so, oome with us and help us out, for we must proteet our credit In this country." President Cannon advised j those who had hitherto had feelings Iu regard to the work to get together and arrange matters katlefaclory lothein- , selves nod expressed his wllllogessto contribute to tbo success of the enter- ' prise. A -jostle T.ynian and f.ou Itlehard.snd Stake President Jessie Crosby held a meeting nt Clrclevllla ou the 14th. Ii. D. Morrill Jr., wa ord.imod w sue-eeatd sue-eeatd Joel White asscciidrrm,,!iorlo llhshop Jensen. WHIln Jolmson nas set apart al Ward u!rk to mvejt William Johnson, who will sum Usee for Arlionu to resumo his duties ss school teacher. Apostle l.yuinu spoke in relation to the bulldlug up of Zluo and the necessity for people, d .siring to lire up to their religion to pay ao hottest lllhlug. RlohMrTI)iimn ooke briefly In regard to tho renring aud training of the youagur uhiMreo , lltfer Thomas II. Doll of Olenwood, ' I)Wi, died at HerielU. Co., recentlyyl heart failure. In a dispatch to President Presi-dent Snow, PreaVdeut lieu H. Won. la , chnrge of the sonlhorn states mission, says the elder had been sick of fever a week only. Tho body. In ehsrge of , Elder Mitchell, who was Isborlng "n , him, will be brought home nt once. , Hlder Hell left for his field of labor In April last. |