With Todays Services Seventy
Ninth SemiAnnuaHGath
ering Eifds
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URGE ADHERENCE TO LAWS
Speakers Dwell Upon Necessity
Of All Peopletotead
L GoodiLives
Pilnclplc oftlic Gospel Aro
liefoic iGntliciing and
Kffoi t lUnconi aged
H was 1015 oclock when the fiist
mooting of the last day ot confidence
was called to Older byPrcsldent Joseph
F Smith At that hour the lowerpart
of tho auditorium was filled and but
few vacant scats wcie seen In the gal
leiy Tim attendance however was
less than at any session of the confei
ence
RHlpemer ot Israel was the opening
hvtnn sung by the choii andcongtega
tlon Prayer was offeied by Elder
Gel man E Ellswoi th piesTdeni ot tho
Northern States mission The > hymn
Toi the strength of the hills wis
then render cd by the choli and congre
gation
ELDER JOHN G McQUARRIE
Toifrequontly take bearings along the
pathway of life isfvetyrnecessary said
Elder John G McQuarrle the first
8 > caker of tho forenoon A shoit tlm < >
agoithe saints werestanding upon the
summit surveying ithc1 accomplish
ments of a century ujf the lesmHs of
theiadvent to earth of ihe piophet seor
and reveUtor Joseph Smith The
opritury closed but > a few jeais ago was
a mosuriiomontuo usionc and by far the
greatest event of that most Important
epoch was tho appcainnce to man In
the ilcshof tjro Father nnd theSon
Tho principles of truth ipcelved iby
thp Littciday SalnWflt into all other
principles of trutK novertrunnlng con
tiaiy thereto Through tthe Prophet
Joseph Smith wasrevealed tho gieat
principlethat there is no space in
which theie is nota Kingdom and theio
is nokingdoniwhlch ismofgoverned by
law Another great truth tievealed to
the prophet was that life Is eteinal
dnA the gicat principle thereof was
never created Ajcoripcb understand
ing of theso turths would iluue Jieon
a blessingto the scientists otthp world
and would have obvtutediinnny sclentl
ilcteirois 1 t
< flhe Latterday Saints houldTobo >
the commandments of the Lord from
jijlove of tho principles of ilshtcous
VjCEffand not lbPcauseHhey fire com
Jicilcd tci render obedience thpreto
ahe speakersaid that frequently ho
had been called upon for reference by
coipositions to whom application had
bTon made for employment Tjy young
inpr of the Chinch nnd Invariably tho
question was asked whether ho knew
theapplicant to bo free from the use
of tobacco nnd intoxicants
ELDER BEN E RICH
Elder Bon E liich was tho next
speaker He irefcried to the fact Unit
he had been called to piesido over the
Eastern States mission To him the
locality wassacied There It was that
tho Piophot Joseph Smith and the
Patriarch Hyrum Smith wore born
rireie tho past hlstoiy of tho religious
nnd civil history of a people Inhabiting
half the world was icvealed Thoio
tho witnesses ot the Book of Mormon
ncre iaised up Thoio tho goveiu
incnt of theUnited States was Institut
ed and set up No religious people
Jiavq such gicat reverence for that
great anil glorious government as have
tho Latterday Saints The coming
forth of tho men who made possible thu
formation of this nation was shown
afoiotlmo to a prophet of old upon this
toll Tlie story is told In tho Book
of Mormon and the establishment of
this government was a part of Gods
work of latter times The Mormon
people could not but bo true and loyil
to tho government of tho United States
foi God had a hand In Its foi matlon
People whoare baptised In all parts
of tho world aie taught that the gov
einmontiofrtho United States Is of dl
vlnc origin
It Is Hoo late In tho day for a party
to organize and soy that the Latter
day Saints are disloyal Tho speaker
ipald he had never heard a word from
n leader ot the Church that was not
irlghteons and good advice Aslong as
JVQ icmaln true to the faith we vvlll
Vote to sustain the leaders of this
Church The enemies of these men
faro enemies to tho people and what
would do to them they would do
have seen
ticiniiSlonaries In the field to standi flrrn
fipPio the leadeis of tho Churcli and I
Vjfave l en thoso same men tuin around
Jnnd assall thoso same leadeis
iXfelt Is the right and privilege ofevery
and women inr this Chuich to
rtlle Church
ISIan is more than a dual being there
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5tfxtra copies wll ne dlsFrlbut
CaIHng Their at
Yo r Induce
1s within him theolementsOfHho > tiln
tty The life within him Isweternal
ELDER 0 A CALLIS
It is a ble > cd ipilvllege to enjoy Ilia
5P10CHCP und council of the authorities
or the Chinch said Elder Chailes A
Cullis piesldentioithe Soiithern States
mission Wo iJmvo been repioved for
iconic of ouKshoitcomlnss Thciiepioof
of a fileifdistunblesslnH theikls5 ofnrr
cnemy Is deccltfnlf The counsel glien
lit this confeiencb will make for good
unions the Latterday Saints
The speaker biought encourtglng
Aoid fiom themission field Jilen mai
vcl he patdj at tho power undHnllupnce
of Jhoyoung cldns In th < field Their
success ls > not to bo wondeiPd ut fcj
they speak and act under Iho power
und Influence of the Holy GhoU Inx
woikmg in faith undi faithfulness dor
itho welfare of othcis men build them
selves up and nio magnified lit the
eyesof igood menVahd women In the
vvoild
Thinking men aio beginning to study
the life1 and laboisiOf theProphet Jo
soph Smith They ilndupoiulnvpstlgu
tlon that there was something truly
wonderful in the uccomplishinents ot
Jhis lite
The Avonder Is thal the world does i
not moie fully appieelnle the ahns Tind
purpo es < of the Lutterdiiy Saints The
heaits oC this peoploi aie filled with
love and chxiltv jfor their fellow c
Inga The sospcl to them Is the ipovvor i
of God unto salvation The mfssagQ ot
the Prophet Joseph Smith to tho world i
was one of peace vand good will He
was penectited bccaUfce In ihlniSatun
saw a messenger of life nd that was
Uhui seciot of the contumely jihat he
suffeied Tho Lattejduy Saints say
to tlwli biithren vand sjateis In the
world Stiike 1C you will but listen1
All cannot be missionaries said Eldou
CulKs but all Latterda Saints who
ther at honio or abroad can assist In
building up the Klndom ot God by be
Incf fnithlul and title by pa > ng their
HAULS and offerings and othctlse liv
ing up to the ixMiuiiements of the gos
pel
EIDER D O McKAY
The woildpWints men tiUo men who
cannot be sold ° ald Elder David O
McKay OK concluding speakei of tha
forenoon Lust Sunday afteinoon 101
000 voices acclaimed that lluy would
stand by th < movement1 for the legulu
tlnn of the llquoi tiadlt The i evolu
tion wacasv to make but now work Is
needed to carrj it out men and women i
He uxiited that will can out tho
resolution Th votp aye Vijcwill
hot do ItV6rkiH ietiuirecliNothlhg is
to noble asnnnhood nothing is so sae
ml as womanhood The gloiv of crci
tlon the bcaut > ot the oild Is rinn
the noblest woik of God It Is good to
bo in the presence ol good men It
should be tcntsv to bo honest A dis1
honest man brings onlv nllsuj Into the
woild AVho found fault with MIUJ foi
hei dpvotlton to tho Loid It was not
an honest man but JIHG whoso heait
was niled Jltln aarlee und envj God
iiiv the man who passes fiom light to
daihness Blessed Is he who is tiua
uuVfaithful to tint which hf knoVB to
be light Ihe man who is true to his
manhood will not He Theie 11 in
ocr man tho spurk ot divlnltj it
cannot die foi Gocl renews It
The mm whois untiur > to that which
heknows to be light is In a condi
tion pitiable indeed
Tho people b > theii acttqn of Sun
> day liavebucklcd on the uinoi foi the
xftraj fagalnstf a manifest1 II Will
thov proceedto the battlofoi I1I thcj
wavei beevusc of political or uiy otli
ei reasons Ihc bpeakei urged tliil
there h < < aerlng no faint hfartcd
ness but avdelQimlnatlou Xii pitasthe
fight to aj5uccoss ul endlpg
Til stand fallen b Lnthpl in tho
ot
tilngoraenl ofhlsvlfols thejklnd
manhood that should poasesj the Eat
tctdaji Saints 5
An oH qultoaas much a menicq to
the ioung Lattcidiy Saints m tho
opinion oWKldci McKaj was the pie
ialonco in tho communlt > of1 unwholq
and emphatic
some llteiatuie and iiustiong
phatic terms tho spe ikei lnelghed
against such reading matter be avail
able to tho young1 or aujone else
lhoisls no condemnation too strong
of ono who will ghc poison in tho
form of coruipt llteratuie to souls that
aro longing foi tiuth declaied Elder
AIeKa Jn conclusion A stand should
be taken against lle llteratwe Pi
iehts keep ihehtul poison fiomiyour1
Contihued or page two >
HELD AN OLD GRUDGE
Patiolman Hlnton and P D Shauntr
a private stationed at Foil Douglas
last night arrested Thomas S Wright
colored who deserted from the army
at San Fianclsco several months ago
Wrljlit will be tuined oor to thoau
thorltic3 at tho post and Hlnton and
Shauntz will receive the usual rewuid
of SDO for the capture ofa deserterj
Tho arrest of Wilght Is said to bo
duo to a giudgo held againsthim by
Shauntz Several months ago the two
men were stationed at SanjJTranclsco
and got lnto some altercation Wilght
threatened to caivo Shauntz Several
months sago the two men wero
stationed at San Francisco and got In
to tome alteication jWrlght thieat
oned tocarve Shauntz with a razor and
the latteufloored tho negio yvlth a beer
bottle For tills1 ho was throw1 Into the
guai d hoube and Shauntz declared ho
vouldget oven
jYcsteiday afternoon he saw thocol
oiedfcdeseiter on thesticetanddld not
lose sight of him until hosecured the
services of Patrolman Hlnton who
placed the man under aircst At the
itatlon a razor wasfound upon Wight
WYOMING POSTMASTEKS
Special to the JNows
WashingtonD C Oct 0 Wyoming
postmasters appointed Archer liara
mlo county Geoigo Leonhardt vice R
S X > alcy resigned Barber Johnson
county liUhard S = Buckmaster vice
Olllc Palineisresigned <
J Tied Anderson has been appointed
publicity manage of tho juenllo court
to assume charge of a publicity cam
paign tojbo waged bsr tho court In fn
foiniliTg the pcoplq oftlhe mode o pro
codurc In thocourt and lti taims and
objects In general Tho couit Is of
tho opinion that this Is fo neglected
field many lot the people being In
ignoranec on these points Mr Andei
son wilfluMO chaigojof this depart
ment and iln addition tot circulating
through tho newspaper medium Infor
n > at6neancernlngitho qouitwlll ai
lange for lectures by piomltent worK
rs for juvenile betterment thus iplao
nie tho court la UHproper light
MONEY IS EEFtJNDED
S5AVtI > cf Gcts Cash and Aaluablcs
Slolen hornHim by CalebJlicvy
This morning tholpollco depaitment
received fiom Ogden money refunded
for thc purchaso of a ticket to Los
Angeles amounting tox 3110 made by
CaIebLcVytthemanwho sovoraKWeeka
ago robbed tho houso of S Wober of
this city ievy1wasltakenjnby We
bcr ondsglveiii fo6J und shelter He
showed his gratitude by getting up in
tlie nlght steallnir ailot ot Jewelry
cjothins ana sbme money
ilng to pgden vvhero he puichased a
Stlcket for Los Angeles
Levj was captured In Ogden and wns
broughtStack to Salt Luke by Gail Pc
kterson secretary to Chief 1ltl Steps
wcio then taken to get thonnonev paid
for tho ticket refunded and this has1
been done Tho ainount was this
niomlngjlturned over to Mr Wober and
tho latteF has gone to Ogden to get
f > 6mc jew eh y and clothing which was
pawned stheru by Lev y
CONFIDENCE MEN NABBED
Tuo ISiiiilelous LoollTis Cliarnctcis
In bj
This moining Deleclivej Cha o and
Uurt anested on ausplclon two men
who no believed to bi confidence men
aiulgiafteis They pie walklngjalong
the business jticcts und theii actions
aioii ed tho suspicions ot the office b
Tho men were taken to police head
Ui In tci sHind locked up on the chaige of
vagrancy andi will probably bC given
an oppoitunlty totleuvo tho cll >
Tho fellows gave the names of Jack
jColIlns and Hemv White Tho luttot
was a soldlui and the police suy that
he wat dibhongiably dlschaiged from
the aitny Both ato < = ald to be ciooks
of jthu yiriftoi wallet j and it they aie
i cleaned It lll he with the uiidei stand
ing that theyiput considerable distance
between them and Salt Lake Cits
TRIBUJEfTO TEMPERANCE
l liid Tin us Wine and IJeci
Into tho Julieis
Chicago Oct c Gutteis of llam
mondi Ind lan brimming with liquor
yeiteiclay
1 relicts fiom tho citj s slums fell
o et each othei In 1 mad fight to
dtlnk tiom the foalning cm tent Thou
inoK of othei men and women cheoid
nj lanelsiof beei woro pouicd Into tins
suweis and bottles of wlne were oiack
oj and tossed oii the city dump
Four thousand dollats worth oC li
quor wast spillodi by the luthoilties us
a wh9lcsale Ubatlon to tho county op
tHn law Vlhe wine and beer had been
seized two months ago in a raid on foui
bliniMigers neat Whiting The llquoi
had been Jcept stoied in the bosemont
of the city hall It was destiojed by
oidcis of Judge Keitei
Jho county option law was passed n
few weeks ago by a special legislatuio
conv cned by Gdv llanly at Indlan
A GIANT PIG
John A Arclibolds JJaURlitpr Irccnts
Specimen to Mnsciini
jf
New York Oct b Dr Herninn Uuni
pus dlioclm of1 Ameilonn musoum an
nounced HIP inuseuin had received a gift
fiom the ilniiKhttii of John A Aichbold
Its consists of a laie bongo of the
uiuelopt family anil of tlie forest 01
giant pig
In a letter tp JIi Bumpuy nceom
pinjlnff thp specimens JIi Aichllipld
aid that while on a hunting tlrp In
AfiKa last wIntel Mis Ainnu U Saun
derson formeilv ATiBs Anne JI Aichl
bold obtained the spcclmena fiom na
tivesin Jilinno ravine llilti h Dost Af
rlru Thev wpie mounted In London
Tills Is tho Hi at specimen of the giant
pig hich has ieaehednthln eountii It
Is ubout live and a half feet long und
tthreo and a lialti leek high has long
black bilstlcs large tusks and iv long
tull Kllvesvon roots In the forests
The bongo Is an CNtrehiely laie anl
m il und nil othei specimen has per
been brought to this countrv The ibon
fgc iSrtfoimrt oiil ln tlic dense lfoiCHtj
Saiida whlt jman feolfur as Iviiownfiievef
1lns shottoiip ThoTifew specimens tuken
from Afilca t6 Eilgland were obtained
< fiiim natives Itsfiangelsthrough west
< jfrlca toUast Afrlru but onlvuboutiS
a feet abovotthe sealevel The bongo
specimen ghqn4to the muhounf is of a
bright chestnut color with live whlto
stripes running transveibely a white
ciobcent on the bren t and tho faco
marked with white spots on either side
The curved horns ure about two feet
long
RURAL LETTER CARRIERS
Annual Convention of Association
ifects In Omaha
Omaha Ocl 6 The annual conven
tion of tho National Rural Canleis as
sociation convened in Omaha today for
a three days session
Tuesday will be entirely consumed
with speeches by prominent men of tho
west and the business meetings will
begin today Wednesday will be de
voted to a discussion of the good roads
moveinent
PoastmusterGen Myers has tele
graphed thatjhOj cannot possibly bp
present but he has a representative of
the postofflce department
Portland Or Is figuring for noxt
years convention
CANDIDATE SHERMANS
VOICE IN BAD SHAPE
Kendalvillc Ind Oct C With voice
almostusedup owing to the excessive
speech making of tho last 10 days
James S Sherman today reduced tho
number of towns Inhls daily itinerary
to two Yesterday he made nine
rspeeches every oneto outofdoor audl
ences tand the strain of talklng in the
or3n air seriously affected his throat
Although sprayed after each speech
Mr Shermans throat gradually grew
hourser imtlratthojilght mcetlng here
the address was short and ho retired
fto hisprivatecar thorough exhaust
ed physically But two addresses will
bo made todayu one jit Bryan In the
afternoon and another at Toledo at
nlghtc vvheri tho candidate has prom
ised to takeup new issues in the cam
paign
T1IIRTX CADArEKSl
Jlinneapolls Minn Oof 6 Thirty
human bodies arebelieved to have been
burned last night In1 a fire which de
stroyed Anatomj hall oftho statounl
versity The building has been used
by1 tho medical classes for dissecting
purposes Tha fire which supposedly
< was caused by lecfrlc wires resulted
in a loss ot about J1GOOO
IWeatlier Exhibits and Crowds
Combine < to Make Success
Of theDay
ALL NOW IN FULL SWING
President JVIcDbriaJd Enthusiastic
When He Views the Hard
Work Completed
XVoniliMliilt Display o In Their
HcVcnllnif tho Omit
SUldetj of Uliih
ojUEsriAY OCT c inos
X DERBV DAT
t Hoi so races at 2sp m and all t
atti actions
Fireworks at night
X TOWlVYS IIOUSK UACJIJS X
V riist Uiice 800 Class Trot or V
X Iuoc Puro SJOO
FannyL Buttoi wood Leo B y
V BAnks Sons Mayflower Eiick
X son KingWttsiitch Camay Bay
DemonEvans Dr Abol1 Wien
Roud Bird Jr Nclso n Teddy
Thgistenson Roanoke Kent Bill y
t Dugan cherly
Second Itaoe 220 Cl > s Tiot or
1C Ince Purse 500 X
VS > Climber Ramzey Con uclla v
JlmpsqiiT Bessie M Hunseli Y
Willetts Kovsbr Bay Gelding
M Rud 15an Xetnipr Saolini
Hives Billy Sheihait Lcggett
Prince Russell <
Tiilrtl Jtitcc TlrrocQimrlcis Mile
Dash Inre S150 X
< Maid of Oilcans 107 E V
1 Monnoy Pink Coat 107 C R
Ganes Duke of Oilpans Ill R V
R Rice Jr Mrs Nugent 107
I W C Douglas Bill Bagwell 107 A
T B Mou Is Altgold 107tW J
Clonlngiir iNancy W 112 Sppel y
man1 uMiss May Bodlh 112 w y
I St Vincent
ronrtli Knee Ono and a Quarlvr X
X JUIcs Iuite 250
NevaWolch till T B Mouis
Mlk Nordan114 W St Tncenll
5 Stretch Martaln 111 R F Gale 5
y Maxetta 1H 1 Allen Jr Bel y
y den 114 C P Dye Spdndullx X
X U4 E W Mooncy Chauncey 5
Wasworth 114 G 13ass > ptt Nai
bossor 114 Fred Foster y
y Races will begin at 2 oclock t
X sharp X
vy OHAM TUnSDAXAim5H y
jy wxoox X
y ic V
y11 March Caruletta March j
X 2 Overture William TP X
Rossjlnl
3 Grand selection Welsh y
y Airs Godfrey y
X With siolo for all Instruments
X i Selection from Tho Stiol
leis1 < Edwaids y
S Solo for trumpet y
y a Kate KearneyOliver Y
Y b Deiirie Mr John Held 1
X C 13aices from FaustGounod
7 Oveiture ZampavHerold
Dei by Day dawned bright and clear
in Utah this morning and thousands
put on their brightest goln state fall
In Expectations of a tiemendous
crowd began to be filled befoio 10
iOclock tho hour announced for thu
opening of thu days gayety The gates
were open at daylight as they are
every morning and soon afters the
breakfast hour the crowds began boaid
ing eais marked State FairlGiounds
Ycstarday aftei noons sun had piai
tically dried up all reminders of the
recent btorms and pathways vvhlci
were almost untiavlablo a day or hO
ago vyero soon hardened The tons at
gravel cinders and sawdust strewn
everi vhcro yesterday combined to
make ah excellent macadam and tioll
ing about the srounus todayls a real
pleasuic not an acriuatic port The
army ot carpenters which made all
buildings noisy yesleiday wore misslng
thltf morning Instead were tho nieii
with the brooms and the men with the
dusteis With all exhibits In placoaml
complete and with thousands of yards
of new bunting over everything tho
thirteenth annual state fair ot UtalC
is n thing bf beauty There aie aio
signs iOv of the work it look to make
It a reality all traces left by carpenter
and decoratoi have been removed not
only from the buildings but tho
giounds
GOOD TO BE K
By 10 oclock eveiul thousand per
sons hud passed through the counting
gates These were persons desirous of
wandering In and out of departments to
Feethif proofs of UtuhVgrovving greut
ness This idea of getting
Is a good one those who journeyed
down to tho fair this morning had am
ple time to see everything wlllibut be
ing rubbed and bumped by thei > emark
ablo outpouilng of the afternoon
Thoso vvjio rcnlly Wish to loarn how
endless aie Utahs resources and how
last hei Industrie aid giowing shqilld
take cveial houis fof theii sight see
ing tour IJicli depaitment Is vorthy
of caicful attention The sight suei
needs no guide as the tilp unfolds t
splf Right Inside the1 gates and alois
Jloidcultmal hall uro tanks of Utahs
fishes nnd a wonderful finny family
they eoiifctltiitu Evuivthing fiom the
tlnlesl ot uiiggly creatures to big king
ot vnteis can boi seen Proceeding a
row steps brings one Into Jloitleuluuo
and rioilcultuie hall with its tumptins
displitvs 01 fiuils and vegiHables and
palm gilideiis nnd Its dairy show and
tho Agllculturil College ohlbti occu
py hit bj Itself a wholo quaitcr of
tho capacious Imlldlng
ROOSTERS CKOVV WrLCOMi
And the clt fiom llouicultutal Jiall
brings one to tho entiance ol the poul
tiy show This announces itself with a
CJucucu crntiln hciejah Vhen onu
gops in hei eus all vinleties of tho
reatheied tube Straight ahead
and only a few fo t is Manu
facturers hull with it ex
hibits OL Utahs skill In a hundted
and one depaUments of iiKinufactnilng
upslahf aio the educJlloml l > ooths
whicli as President J G McDonald
frays Mimt have moiv room net
JiuiV and of winch Gov Cutlet said in
Ins splendid spcech at thq opening ev
er clKcs vrsteiday Will gat a Temple
of Learning for themsehvs beeAuse
the deseive it iuul becaust we bllca
the net leglfelutiiro II1 iccognl o this
b nil Ing spjoo with tho educational ex
hibits aio dlspla > s of womens work1
all tho dainty and useful things which
womans hand uloiiu can cieulu
Hall of Arts Is reached fiom Manu
factuteiri hall by an eiitianco cut into
thf west end of the latter An aitlst
nlone cm do tlrjUall ol Arts justice
I IIP ptodnets of Utahs woildwidu
famous men and women have contrib
uted theii best to this depaitment and
toentei bete Is to leave lime behind
The paintings diuwings sculpturing
and pictures hold one enchanted
BOWWOWS ALRi VDY TIinRU
riom tho Hall of Arts to the kqnnol
ihow s a bi0 change The rliaim of a
woodland six > ne Is dlsplajed b the
velpinr of an ailstociatie but mnci
thclp = s IIPI voiis dog The kenne l how
opens tomoriow but a number ot dogs
ire In the building Oh theios no
doubt ol that From the kennel show
to tha livestock show is but a fo
slops Oiiu can wander between one
set of stalls containing icinukibly lino
fat > heop back up through tho aisle
bctwcpir pens of sulno romaikably
fit and amazingly clean down again
through tho goat stable and back up
thiough the horse stables This is but
a poition of the livestock dcp utnicnl
feurtounding it are tho openall dem
onstratlons of farming machlniy
neijwhou > is something of Inteiest to
be vprn Aiross thq wav Is tho nice
track with ltsenlaijed giindstands
nen blcacluis and n hundi d and on
Improvements And to tliu ivtst me the
stables holding the fleetfooted animals
The fail visltot imiv visit the e and see
how valuable animals aio given moip
attention than a gieat nifinj humans
got aftei childhood davs have foiev < > i
llfd Insfde the oval formed by the
nice tiack 11 p the ladder platforms
and othoi paiapheinUla of the pei
formeis engaged to ilsk theii neelcs at
nn cost to the fall vlhltoin hcie Is the
giant fiamenork fot thpnoiks Go
nhoie din may look w hei e om > ma >
there is something to do something to
se Tor the Hist time in the late hs
toi > of falls in thls state oveiy avail
able toot of space on the Ihiim n > p nen
grounds contains something demanding
and getting fittention o
ItSj glarousiltsi doiFous said
Pre dent McDonald thls moining
The full thewatliPi 01 the ctovul
was the question asked
Pardpn mp I should have said
Theyre glorious said Mr McIJon
uld wlthput ui seconds hesitation
THl1 AHTS T3X1MBIT
Xcu linlldlnj Contnins ICuro Collec
tion of Best Work of Utiili Artists
The art exhibit and picture display
at the state fair is well worthy of
the new gallery built for nils occa
sion and according to the opinion of
local artists Is the mof ambitious
picture display over exhibited at the
state fair Aside from the now gallery
constructed this season In conjunction
with the Merchants and Manufactur
ers building the arts and crafts ex
hibit is bf such dimensions that It fa
equivalent to an original addition to
the exhibit
Among tho oil paintings is work by
young Utah artists who have never ex
hibited before and are affording gen
eral surprise among those who beliovo
thUJy have an idea of Utahs art pro
ductlonsv
The Impressionist or cccesslonlst
school is represented In tho exhibit
for the first time in Its history and
affords a theme of Interest to all visi
tors and adds to tho quality of
tho exhibit
Among1 the artists who have entered
oils are J T illarwood H L A Cul
mor Lee Cream Richards Myra Saw
yer Donald Beauregard Wlllard Ad
ams of Park City and A B Wright
Many of the artists are represented
copiously and by work which has never
been on exhibition before
The water color exhibit ls not largo
and almost wholly Is the work of U
L A Culmer Desert atmosphere af
fords the Inspiration for tho groups
Asido from Mr dinners side of the
Saal the Brlphani Young university
of Provo has on exhibition a collection
of amateur water color work and char
con sketches
Amuch admired and ambitious work
in plaster Is thn Weeping Mury by
7 Leo Fairbanks In tho sumo Saal Is
tho exquisitely painted chinaexhibit ot
such i rare standard of quality as has
seldom been seen in the state before
All of the work Is not entered fpr priz
es but many of tho more beautiful
plecus arc merely on exhibit Those
represented In the painted china work
aro Mrs E P Snyder Artie Bantu
Adoah Bitx Ruby Lee Kdlth Cum
mings FlorenceGrant The Japanese
Imitation work In the cabinet exhibited
bv Mrs Ilnttie Carter Is causing much
favorable comment And also tho Sego
Lily decoration done In white and gr < iy
after the Lotus Idea This work Is
that of Mrs Edith iCummingsj Mrs
As Deported In local papers tho chairmnn6tthe American party mass state convention in the SaltLae
theater Monday evening Sept 2S declared1 war of extermination tobe wa ed against the Mormon Church of
flclals In thefall campaign OLO carry the county and JudlclaUdistrictfoMhB Americanfpatty and thus start
themachlncry ofthe couiltsiin motion totaccompllsl THE iIMPRISONitENT or EXILEof the band of twentysix
thlsIstho progiam ofUhe ArnericanB astarmouncodtat thestate convention Salt Lake Herald Sept 29
Another plank iruthe American platform concealedbut therealj the same contemplates the raising of
taxcsonrarm property allover theWunty fhls was foreshaSowed inthe Tribune during the bond issue cam
i pafgn as follows
Quee7l9itinot that slnce the iiiielter cosej decisl thefarmlands have decreased in value for the pur
pose > of taxation In other words tho lands rarenotso valuable as they were and farmjngUpon smelter smoko
was mor6 < i > roductlve from the dollar and cent standpoint ofthe farmer th < in < tho tllllns of the soli While tlwro
hasfbeen alarseilncreaseMnthenalut of property for taxable purposes Jin Salt Lake City there hasbeen a dc
itlfo pixjperti outsidc and tliefarm lands arooiot worth asmuchjaB thc > werea year ago I SAY IT IS
QUEER butuememberiitysiaifactj s
Farmers read thlsplahlcinitho American platform If It neons anything at all It means jthat your
farmsiarenottaxesd apythtngjnear whjj the oughtto bo taxed IlTincans fh at If the American party captures
sthu toufTiynnSy wiTitincffease tbentaxesln trie rounty as they have done in the city by almost criminal extrava
gance In the expenditure of public money until you arediivenaway1 fiom your farms anil ihoines Do you
it
W R V Pawls Is well represented
In the china
Int the new arts and eittfts exhibit
Is wood caVvingby David Hughes and
viirloii kinds of decorative woodj de
signiife carved and ornamental leath
erfj specimens of brass pounding and
designing
The photography exhibit Is another
feature Thu range of subjects is
complete Every btylo and Mulsh of
plfbtogrupliy is represented from thu
phnto button to enlargements
Tho artists of Salt Lake wish to
offer a vote of thanks to Mrs Prccilla
lllier tho supervisor of the exhibit for
h < jv efforts In getting the new gallery
constructed It can be used for an art
exhibit of any kind at any time
LIVESTOCK DISPLAY
Splendid Array of Horses CntUe
Shicp and Sulne on Exhibition
Tho display of livestock is highly
creditable to tho association Tho iui
crease of number of stalls was none
tof > early1 for from overy stall opening
home valuable animal may be hcon and
not a few ot them aio high priced
pedlgirc stock The snoop Include over
30 animals Rumboulllets Cotswoldt
and Lincolns the exhibitors being John
II Seely at Mt Ileusant W S Han
son J R Allen Bros A W Allen
Bros Patrick Bros of Ogden There
are 120 Rumboiilllets fcu Cotswolds
and 2C Lincolns One Runiboulllet ram
weighs 205 pounds Including 20 pounds
of vsool for which his owner J II
Seoly has refused several offers of 1000
Tho finality ot tho sheep Is very good
and thOf display is attracting considqr
ahle attention Particular pains uro
being taken to keep tho sheep clean
cloth covers hglnjr used in many cases
Some of tho Cotswolds are English Im
ported
The HWino exhibit is not large but
it is select tho exhibitor being Uio
Agricultural college Thero are seven
TamswortHs and live white Yorkshires
The Tamsworths are said by meat men
to make the very best bacon and uro
consequently coming annually more
and more Into favor
There nits about 150 head of cattle
on the giounds Aj neat display s
thit of tho Agricultural college at
Logan in charge of students thom
Hclves an intelligent lot of youiiKsinon
and Includes six head ot Herefordd
lllgli class stock llvo Guernseys and
two Holstelns witli four 1ercheron
lior > es ono being a pure breed colt of
eight months weighing 065 pounds Of
course J H Seely of Mt Pleasui has
he big display of homed critters in
cltidlnu W Short Horn of which four
ure in thu beef class Jake Smith mis
11 head of Ayrshlres imported fiom
Pennsylvania several ot them big prize
Winners This IK tho second year that
this hiand of cuttle has been exhibited
at thn state fair Ayrahires aro a hardy
Scotch cattle good mllkeis and good
for beef Mitchell has 12 head and
C Winder 2S heid of Jerseys all line
looking stock while the Clayton Lund
> Cattle company has seven head or
Illrefolds Tho other cattle arc i we il
soloctcd stock iilljire in line condition
nnd vill attract much attention from
all visitors Interested In that class of
lXThe lioivso ovhlblt includes racers
and draft
hainobS horses
carriage and
horles Supervisor Smith said there
over 200 animals of the equine
no
mounds There are horses
the
class on
from all oyer tho state and tonight
lot of racers in fiom
there will be a big
Montana Che horses uro a colony w
occupying the IOWH
then selves longest
most
in tho livestock stalls whcio the
attention is being given by
qureul
jockeys und exhibitors The
uKes were nusy all this morning
the horses as thpy wero
looking over
front of
ifrouglU onto tho truck in
tlie criuid stand for offlcinl Inspection
tha
exhibitor bccmod de slrous
Each
animals should be attended
his own
six
with
of the others so
lo before any
Supervisor
talking to
at once
men
adU
Interruption and
without
Smith
others buttonholing t hoJuagSstWngs
en that ci
lively all tho morning on
weic I > ei
The trade has
tion of the grounds
which M
eavUV dished at the turns
miko It easier for the riceis to keep
on even keel1 in making the turns
the livestock section
Th avc U thiough
has
bringing
tion is llvelv with teams
Tneat feature of Livestock avenuo
Vo bunching of various clubses o
is of
about the posts
tho straw
In
cereals
col
the Agricultuial
Ue stall Where
lego hns Us display
ST MARYS GRADUATES
mrWiS
no Including a musical and
day afternoon closing with an ia
llterarv program Sho an
Superior
dress from tho Lndy
ounced that u prizo cup
arc cu
Knights of Columbuu would bo aw
the year
conduct during
for tho best
solo Miss
ailes Edna Camomile piiino
Maud Taylor
WIRELESS TELEPHONY
Very Succissful Efforts Indo IJetuccn
Brookljir mul Manlrattiin
Xcw York Oct C Cable dispatches
describing succccssful experiments In
wireless telephony between the oiuces
ot the Biitish admiraly in London ami
vessels of the channel licet were fol
lowed last night by tho disclosure that
similar experiments have been In prog
ress dally1 between telephonists of tho
Brooklyn navy yard and on the roofs
of the WnldorfAstoria and the Hotel
Belmont In Manhattan
Lee De Forest vlros < wireless tele
phone apparatus has been favorably
reported upon by exports ot tho British
government has conducted thu experi
ments In this city Following his de
parture for Europe to be present at tho
trials In London he placed the local
work In charge of subordinates who
have obtained excellent results
Efforts aro to bq made to induce the
United States government to equip its
war vessel with an Improved wireless
telephone apparatus and part of the ex
periments which have been carried on
between thp Brooklyn navy yard and
wireless telephony stations on the roofs
of the hotels in Manhattan Is to bo
submitted in support of tho proposal
TYPHOON IN PHILIPPINES
WAS VERY WIDESPREAD
Manila Oct G Restored communica
tion with the nprtlTcmi part of tie lsl
and ot Luzon discloses the fact that
the typhoon iwhich rugcd in this har
bor Jast Sunday extended over a wide
area and did considerable damage
The artillery barracks at Stotsenbetg
were destroyed by tlie storm and the
troops are now Damping in tents The
cavalrybarracks were also badly dam
aged and the total loss at thexpost is
estimated at 36000
The schooners Luciu and Solodad
were wrecked roi the coast of Mindoro
during thot storm onr September 27 and
allthe passengersandCreiWofthQtSolP
dadbut oho werq drowned Cnpt J C
Heinsbh in and nine members rof tltR
crav ofthe Luciawere alsodrowned
Belatedreportsfrorn all EcctlonSjShow
that tlfo stprlnrwhich rcachcd here ion
Sunday1 began ouSeptember 23 anddid
damage ithrbughbut tho area affected
amounting to several lumdrcdi thou
sand s dollars i t f i
Point Out Necessity of Tak
ing Measures toEnforce
Berlin Treaty
READY TO DEFEND RIGHTS
Diplomats Unwilling to Commit
Themselves as to Possi
bility ofWar
llrrbsla Addresses Xptc toFerdinand
Germany Will aialhtain n ID r
silion ofVItoscrvcJi
Constantinople Oct C The council
of ministers held a long session thin
morning to consider the1 action of Bul
garia In declaring her Independence of
Turkey at Tirnovo lyesterday It wai
decided that It was Impossible to ac
cept any proceedings that violated ex
isting treaties and that Turkey should
address a circular note to the powers
pointing out the necessity of taking
measures to enforce respect for the
tieaty of Berlin
Replying to tho terms sent to tho
Tmklsh government by Prince Ferdi
nand In which ho said that In declar
ing the independence1 of Bulgaria liut
had been compelled to Vespcot Um
voice of the nation and expressed tho
hope that the friendly relations be
tvvpcn the two countries would coni
tinue Turkey says she has1 Inyltedj
the powcis to confer on > tho situation
and as her rights arc guaranteed by
the powers she will loolc tothem for
their defense >
The Yenal Gazette the organ ot tho
grand vizier says today
us but agalnsTa tho poverHweshould
ask the powifrs to dnfoild their InterestSj
and protect the provisions of iheHreuty
of Berlin
According to this sama Journal tAus
triaHungary has Informed thepbweis
of her lntcntloiuof withdrawing h r
troops from the SanakfofNovipazar
RUSSIA WlliCi ACT
St Petersburg Oct 0 The Intention
ot Uufsla to convoke a congress ot
the powers to discuss revision of tht
treaty ot Berlin Vjaa the subject tot
lengthy conferences yesterday between
Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tcharykoff and thc idlplpmatlo repre
ssndtlvesof powersi Interested iThoso
Included the Turkish British iand UiR
troIIungtirlan ambassadors No stnle
mcnt pt > the attltudo pf HheiiRusslnn
government ls obtainable tbday ubul
diplomats are1 unwilling to commit
themselves iegardlng theposslbilty ot
a TurkoBulgarlan war as a reault of
Bulgarlaii dqclaratlon of independence
but the general Impression la that Tur
key Will not regard Bulgarias action
which was taken in the faco of env
phatic Russian protests as a cause foV
war When the foreign office was sounded
In the matter of the Bulgarian pioala
mation it addressed strangly worded
representations to Prince Ferdinand
against tho stop declaring It to be tho
duty of civilized powers to refrain from
tmbarrassing tho Young Turks In
their efforts for reform The original
Bulgarian plan was to allow Austria
Hungary to take the initiative in an
nexing Bosnia and Herzegovina and to
proclaim her Indopendonco while tho
attention of tins powers was occupied
with this matter It vyas reallzed how
ever that a spontaneous declaration
and appeal would have a much great
er effect on the popular Imagination
and for this same reason Tlmovo tho
ancient capital of tho kingdom of T3ul
gariu was chosen as the scene of tho
historic act
GERMANY WILL BE RESERVED
Berlin Oct 6 Tho German official
view of tho situation with regard to
Bulgarian Independence and tho annex
ation of Bosnia by AustriaHungary Is
set fot tii in a statement Which wa is
sued last night It says
Geynany will riot depart ifroin its
position of reserve while awaiting the
decision of the Turkish cabfnot with
which the question of peace or war mo
mentarily lies It is possible that de
spite its peaceful disposition Turkey
may bo obliged to draw the sword with
the simultaneous issue of proclama
tions of Bulgarias independence and
Austrias annexation of the provinces
and this not aa a result of conspiracy
on the part of the two countries Aus
tria has the right of annexation accord
Ing to thu terms ot the Berlin treaty
under the treaty Persia does rrot pos
sess the right Tha emperor still re
mains at Ronuilnte where h0 is shooting
and Chancellor von Buolow will notj
Interrupt hLs stay at Norderney Herr
von Schoen secretary of foreign affairs
will not return hero until Thursday
ATLANTIC CABLE PROPOSAL
ENDS IN A MARRIAGE
Chicago Oct 6 A proposal sent
over the Atlantic cable culminated last
night In the marriage of Miss Adclald
Franz daughter of the late E D
Frunz welt known St Louis million
aire merchant to Lieut Robert Xiin
rnerman Jr of tho German navy at
the Church ot Our Savior in Chicago
Five years ago tho bride wont to
Kiel Germany to study music and
there met tho lieutenant
Lieut Zimmerman Is a son of Rob
ert Zlnimprman gr millionaire direcr
tor of the Vulcan Sblubutldlng com
pany of Stettin Germany 116 has beent
in the navy since boyhood and l sec
ond in command of the battleship Han
over
The bride and bridegroom will sail
for Gerroany on Oct 13 on thcTDeutsch
land and vvlllVcside In Kiel Germany y
COLUMBUS DAY
Chicago City Council Crcntct a Ncvv
Holiday
Chicago Oct t The city council last
night parsed an ordinance establish
ing a now holiday n Chicago Dots 12
Columbus day Ther ordinance pio
vldes for the closing of all ivruniclpal
cils action was taken upon petition
tho Knights o Columbus and > vva
Unanimous