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President William McLach-lan of Pioneer Stake Expires at Meeting,HEART FAILURE CAUSEGasps for Breath and Collapses Immediately AfterResuming His Seat.WjJIiiun NfcLariilnrs. pr'-nirln-ii| nf 3'io-iKi-r utakq itf tin? MfiniJfiri irimrrii, rJ nipjii'ri Tinting- a j• * i*’ thocri nm-'-f111 it at norm y rat nr In;- A th« Pioneer Hfriko IrhIIj oh Fift.i Sourly L-ttvrrriT it id pi ^ ftii i| First W^nr h tree til I TraidrnI McLrt'lilnrt ha-* jn-t Li:-' Ht’ 11 uftftr rnnrlutflnp it HrtlliJinl utnl.. • I I r - r « ! o H i. •. f - 1 lo w lu n 3 li c r • jUurutT-, vr'hi1 n, ^ rib it gu-*p, Lc rliiipii tin1 H.hniiMf5 of By 1 voider Q, i 'sutiioht In - 11 rr-‘ rniirifHrior. ml ilioii illmqri inrtAitil.* . * lt;i. . , wTbt mrotinc urn* halted win! a friends rATrti’-'l \*i* nirii'nt M Lnriiliift 1 ci ill11 '*]*' 11 ini* At firM it v .it UmimM hy mu-e iirf’-i^nT, tbnfc UrtfSLilrmt M« Liu hbm L.t l iiiiniorl, but when ft fori it Ui r«vn.- bun had fmWL I'r, (1. E, UsrdiisL' %yn*Afmr -i brier c \n hi inn rims 'At J'tnrdhig tiiid that lie hud oxpkf I ^liorlly nitrr I he I'nliiipsi H'Mirl Lrnnhli1 wit? tfce PftUSM? Kit ilc-lltb-President MeLli Milan hurl jus l. gainad hiii ■ eat aitiir add raring 1 ho tu-rUng, it in Mini, with isciM f I h»* most briLJiaattulfcs of hit- career lit- eulogiitdfl the 1 ifof InniPif Ijf-ntliiiTH, n prm'imis tjMflher at I In* rnrruni:. ini iv. * it pnr-i iPiilariy uti 11i*.* denu Ilf*• *n hU abbc Mute and iriend. At the eoin l isiom ui bis t-a-IU \W Kiiri thru hh wi'-h was that h was it- 'Vrll prepan I to Kiav( thy world id Mr, Lerubnm.End In Sudden.Hi* then #.! I'ppL-iJ dmvn f rum tic* pi ci tforfn arrd without I'n11»*■ ring r**tiChi--■ hmr, when, wit built warning, ho lp-jjr-d over, After the doctorrs exnini ui Hon the hoih was rcimverl tn \hv Ifniily rubideneu, 11.;^ South Weal Tutiipb: troiU, nnt1 Inter taken tui the Jr-ephWlitifiin TayU-r uni-iitrtitkiag ealabiUrili-jiiurit.f^reaidr*Tii McLa'shlan bad bctn in k'tiriii liealth op 1.0 t lie time nf bi^ defilh and ilia ■rol male ob a proat ^hacktn bis lamily ami many inendf?. Lhvr lug Mic mm ru'itr y eater flay ho hivl fit tuniied lunl presided over a tneeliiip in the temple, He vr a I lied tt»i and rroxn t be tv mp! e mooting, a ml befbro h+- It-f •: fur the Fittneer stake hall be appearedKO'Utid h a d well. Nearly six we ok- ago he was. i*Ughtly ill for a few buy^ butreimvorcMl quivlrly. He sold□ at rode■ luring h'lt; Hniniermis T r I j - »roua.xl theI’ilv, always, preferring I-’' walk.President AivLaehlaji had prcaidoH i4v or | b+* Pioneer stake si nee Mar ehlb II. He was appointed hy Provide atJopoph \f\ Hnntb, beiag (be first pres-idont of the ntjike.Rorn in Scotland-William M■ Liii'hhtii was horti May SO,1f-4-b at LrAtfllnwhridge, in the parish of' Mor ton r rbfrofriosf-hiro, SeoEliiruL Me was ooaverted to and baptised m the ' hiirvU of Joe:*- rhrist M Latter-dnvHauiha duly t'b in Es'?x, Fn gland,whore, on November i, ISdu, h* was Umrfdeil to Caroline Filer. In the year IddS hts- wife’s mother and sister eame to Ameriiia, nnd in 186^1 Mr. MeLaeIlls n and his wlfto emao in Ft ah, relishing sat Lake City Oeiobor L WhileefOPsing the plains fho two * hildreit, in..tb boy*, died, and wor. biirio 1 duringt he trip.The Ms-Ladtlans lueatod in she TSiir-tei-nth oeelcfeiust ieal niir 1 ami later moved to the Hi*ventb ward, which was the plan? of rwi I cure at the time of T^residetit JIifLicBun’s le.:^ b.P res id e n E M i- La efa:l a n in’ the exi r Iydays was il sJilvamnn, late: learning 1 lie v-a rp ph t e r trade, whi-'L hr frill owed for uiftfiv vear1- Piiring the past ten year-bo had been er,paged in no bnfitncs-f, hut In id devoted all of his lime to chitreh work,[Hiring Hie enrly days Fre?idont Me-Lai blnn was npuohttrd first «'ouU5elcr to Bishop William Thorn. Later hov as iitndv Miperintendi'-iii of the Bov-• xitu wTnd Sa.iida s m honl. wkcr*’ lie fdrreil for forty year?*Went on Mission*During the year ISTA ho was Ttllod on ft mbisims to New Zealand, wUoro L-rcinmuv 1 until \A~~, ivheu be ;eturuod to Salt » \kt\ FnJiawing isi^ return he wns ordained a ki^h priest in the Mot-inoa church.fYessdunt M--lJAvhlnn obtained hi-.viuOH(iuii in ^rofluurl, whert' hr jistemi-od school Liirlil hid 1 illrter.’istli veat, when he was engaged in work as. a clerk in n hardware Motv.Survtvini; I resi den t S1 ol,ai*hlari aro . hla two wtve-f, Caroline f ‘tlor h-lan and L«cy lvnn Me La rib a, and i tin rbildrva* Mr«. I, !C Wileoa. Nay, Idaho; Mrs. Aluo M. Rich, Conterv:illi%, Utah; Mrs, Lillian Sperm HnlK Lake;! Mri. Wfc JI. Lyon, Oviprtnn, Nev.; Mrs A- A. Sham, Vernon. I tab; Mrs, Alvin,■ u ti lt;1j p. k, VV Jordan; J o h n M c I.n r b tan, Toylom i-He; Mrs Ikivid Laud, Nrpbi H.M -‘l,auhliiJi i“ I K. M 14.n hlu».,Sait IjjUli*.Thirty-eiT cramdcfeililrGn nnd onegr gran dr hi M :iLu survive Fr. :dMeLachlun. iNioernl Eirmngoifimit?* brivcnot as vat hfun annoanced,■New Ecclesiastical Subdivision Has Stayner Richards as Bishop.Highland Park wnrd, n new ward in the Highland Park district of GraniteSt*kn, war orgajii i d lii’nt night by th*-presldenev of the Mai-:? :it u m. eiinp• . - * } ' j. ** crheld in I ho red den re of 1 'laudr Kirh arrJi.Htajnor Richards was chosen bishop cif the now war.I. and hi? assadJiies are WiUitun J, i^ajmon, first consiselor, and Earl *Ftiy Glfi'ie, sufDTid inaihsfdor. Tim territory embraced, bv the mnvwar'I i£ from Tenth Eft^t to 'iNvcjj-tyfirst blast and frouth of tin Rio Uthu-Ii* track» to what was farmnrl v Thirteenth Ronth. Thh i-- a diMrirt that, islargely nettlnd JbV young married jieo* pic. and t bc war* I L i • I intinctiv,dy v on n^ married ponjile wardLTltor-.* were LL? |.»ersh»fl prrseat at the meeting Inst Bight when the new wii r■ | wiv-i organised The meet in g v. i -lield in the bnsemunt of the new'home of M r ■ Ri' lia rd $ I1 h ose j. • i eeu! ga.tliered arnunrl a l,ie fire and thecrvinoiL - iiiL'idctit to tfcu raaulzatiorL and snlci lion of rtn: bigboprii v.ere rformed.The territory of the now ward For* merlv iielongod to SrgarbruiHe ward,and it is reported that Hi pre-muf therea re a \ \ ru t 111 0 f ami I ie i- I i v- i tin w 1th in the d1 'trior, It ii- further f»nnuunee«J tii.it gTCiuud will |m‘ broken thf. iveuk for a ward meeting huuee, wlueh is to br- erected at e.r. • 1 r,:.m i ■ftI ion o: UiuUOW ward 1*5 praet Lenllv egnijdoto in ewry department 11 in stated.Mr, Rivhanh. who wav . ht.^eii Hbljon,is 11.. n a or ted with the firm of Kimball Sl Richards a5 one of ihc head salesmen*DEMOCRATS EXPECT LARGE ATTENDANCEState Chairman Thomas Says 0rTi.rials-Elect Wild confer as to ProgTAmnio for Coming Lcglsliituie-AccotJIHJv In .isluice.* Lvlr.p I l«VHatLionlli.iM Thiui».H. idinUman of theBlab- t 1*111(1-’Vdl I e i :U11II ir. 'J' , lin?ii’ willhe ii rr-i i-rd aitemUtTven of offi-i.ilF-ele ■ if’t t-jucnTiA (jj.f fu.itv lea lb i A tlto tnetflrif whlrh .^nri L-fiftf ' i-'p ! -h 1 i hoNrwlloUffo hotel fm Be- ember lt;ip oiitllTpe a Iri.-ls3.al tv t proprariuni* and to dJucaM oilier matters of ”molt;«rt to Uk pnitv nt this llnte. \ll ufft.'-rs-eh’ t i 'ii'ur.-'litn i f ii ?'ta!'% piirtv *.■ h ii,S r rv,u and lead era and utbots 1n-ipl-eN - d in i 1.1hi *u‘ ' - of t h« ■ nil fain !n -trsit-on, liave beriai ftsko-l to uttenO themeeting,?' *£M Mr. Th.KitJia* .ml t*mall I Uenr mo-1 of Uo-oi w• p Imv .u- yen:.‘’Till' n iHi t, inf rbe nieetlvia' “ndltirUyH thU pC'll' b‘iH »‘f tin adfnIntelriil!ottt esperlalh In ndutlPP to I He pttigmmme to tic pubiTilT.tr.il to the lejrlahuure, and •O 11l*r-vr. i Ul ■' ‘.IT r, - | • iuii:dl,£io the -wlfdTP* of Ti.f mindnHtration ■v‘ .f v ijui^-, ihr friutt.r.e cu patrona-gea’ltl Tie di’ri: .-sed; hut r . r 1- nf»t 1h-‘ ir lt;Un objeei nf the iiuMst.Ir.ii ■ -In bo i. H Is arnlaor Hein h^’vi.us’* * ‘«lt;* -ov-rnur In. Lie nowrr :ri i he tri-Ut'T of ippoir ’ rrerdsJ. W. McClymonds Says the Shippers Should Send Out Capacity Loads.iJr:vrief h iding of rnUrpHtl rar? I« r rjg-*■ ited at h fo!utlue t»:» *! »• freight ear fihortircc'. ty J. W. 11 Clyraojids of tbo Turtfl Fruit rnrnpany. iiccorUIngi a UtTpfetir; E**uvd by tin* -Southern 1 i-riip campArty.Mr M JyiiioraP* that If i - upm the shipper hlmnctf to htlp the rill-rtfutds o-’ervojcuo the cur nhor*»*«•-• with hi li -Jiey -o ■ .ceri ncuiipplleiJl to tint tiki. Ha ktflievea they can dn this t?y loadLtsc;aiM m thIr La|i:n lU In-u-ird nt sendtrtgour half* filled niir-i ..ad eventirnpl lejr.in thiE- relrttltip Mr, M dlyrnr.mls sairb!t Sfl jujw up jii i In! eidpiji'- t litlpi is red in-* the ghorriige The i^Lnifirs have ilpte tverytuing they p*«hibly. i-ulil to relit- ve the si mat I on They hare ran • to111 • In i,t ■ ii»I Ti-jirr? from rue?iyo to UiUJfutfiliL Theiy tmvr i-veil |.fl:.ih*ed gjieeinl m idtIm^e loading jitLd I'ecidvlri^ alallgiiH In m erideav ,-u- n- grt ■ ai-.s IP a did and ill ilnn. led pmniptly, Bui I hey havr? riTu hvd I heir Limit In mi** direr tion now.A -rmi 1ml «»f this stiurtaci- ran hr ei vuich'd Ji plt;blpn«rs w,U 3o;td l ueir r*/m-incidiTicd, murr Ihmvlly. Tn many cases, of ».Ciiirftv, ill* -, are nut so htnrn*1 for^hst.riM^nt = 'cmK Iub lid !*■ the mtnltnitmuytgMi. iiu a. lamthfi of re«.eIvtrs!eri«!nUil** rsrnmuttlife«. In ordering s. r:ir, ^Hnply i' iih'-m! ;■ elj3iifmmiI car.If eaatoi7i i.ruyvr?. in on! rinp will re-ijue^l fjhJppP tn fnrni-! iheni whli rniro irnititi Instead f iisiijJrnuiu car s. tin benefit will hr- widespread.As an evnnifJo, laltt- fite npudnitti. ^ Ti e miniiuuns welK.hi in puiHMls, Spn-N in refrigeratorenn he pat'll' ! fi LTnOOa orpounds without 11:, mu ire t themen!, if iills astm lr»,. U\\\: were dule,. 1 In, foili tLji* LouJd lie ruh-1 e to do the work m ilv*.-. or, in psherwopiSs, fnt txitfilnoii . mtM ibr hamJk.l in one-rin - !* -i- rerripenuons thennrft nnw finniehed Tills apple peuplo idtu toad tnjplmun- Amdt- Whlrh are uo:tei| crnild very - .iifljy be fmidod l.o 40,(KHI puumJf or ' ■ u v. T.u - in liamll'lnt* i iTfjp \vhli?Ij would Inke 5iTC'n oeir;. .-|i :;ifpWi-pii.in i M11 nler- ii in. u out. J lt;i -•Hble Hie lt;';n nr; 1o runve it wish ahout 10(1(1 less oarpr, The stum* Holds trim of ullljl-.■ dtMr i-uminoaiEJa^ Sii»)i jlbhiv.-r t potn tor: i-ep yy ®.ndDthcr VBgLnbles.f the triiB fruh people who.In pttgi ytfcSi-a. have loitd-nl rheir I'mliblt;j‘ ? EVp!-. luLVfc iiererd is ad are 1 m 11 i Eli e t Ii * . -- Viip v Me ]f nil rl runfr j i wodlil be* so loatio’L 11 voulJ tu-a k1 tin* vruro1! So rrc-ve *iie - raj, f-nm C nl tfoTTi.ni with a'-on! 4. jin o cars,wJuii'ea?, IF fit I* loaded lm uii.|*Kim : fit.ur-'» r^-juir^l Bkilp-pniTi hotd Kars hi deaJ-tnaiPjii sacttl live - irrb-r# may be compHk i s.. atilnud iTf WnrehuUiwiP to rriea«? Fit- equip-ineTit. T111 ft J* nhjeVHonahJa. but. at tin- tmnm rime, h is simme e:f^u,rv if pinii'.pt Irn.tHng arui iiniocuJthif and Uea-vlcr loading Jin- w:©ri 3.*cdt This in a time At whVrh thi ‘•'luumisi rnJIn fp.ir tiir “i-'jrtU-g? . o-ppemflcin betwiinn P.blprer and - .irrh*r iird w** .ro iiopM-Tid riiar our r oron? will h.ln Lum| . -withJUDGE KING IS TOSTAY FOR MEETINGUnltrsd sutm Sfinator alect Will Not, presifknl of Pioneer stjike, who dicrl al priesthood meeting esierelay noon, after delK-ering' vigorous address.
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