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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1906. SHAW MALTREATS BIG WELCOME FOR HAWAIIAN BAND MUCK RAKE WORK FAIR MAIDS FROM BONDAGE OF © PENROSE DENIES EMOTIONS IN PLAY ANTLERED HERD TO STAY LONGER [3 NOT FALSE ALARM NORTHWEST ARRIVE ---GIVILIZATION. CHURCH MEDDLING } Popular Daily Concerts Will be Rev. P. A. Simpkin Has No. Bevy of Beauties From Oregon, ‘General Idea Advanced by Rev. Apostle Scouts Mormon InterFrank Fay Eddy in ference: or Direction Patience With Attacks on Continued Until Next Washington and Idaho j 7 Men a Expose Evil. See City'sBeit | Sermon. | in ae Friday. "Man and Superman" Has | Citizens of Denver ContributGood Comedy But Very | ing Freely to Success of Bad Philosophy. Elks' Convention. { o~ a DISTINCTIONS PERMANENT ARCH ERECTED SUNDAY Differences Between Right and Wrong | «pest People on Earth" Made Dangerous, Says. Those From East and Dr. an Shaw's and play, careful review W. M. to Superman," te rnard was the subject of a at Paden ehurech in part Paden at Ne the hands First last night as follows: of ate Rev. Paden antlered coe dertaking ‘"Man and Superman,' a Comedy |™OnCY and a Philosophy,' by Bernard Shaw,]George is good e comedy s ee works » on and x Ott bad * philosophy. . hee y It}/ing cele- ai thelr place, perhaps, in i our national life. Most people get innocent enjoyment out of them, though they on the nerves of some of Especially; Sonth to the the Put : as in the of the their said} min-! of the Royal un- though mi vention point of and til next ; ford of Kenyon in the history band give canes held is two of | , and concerts ry le Denver, and dally, Manager 5 Manager or the but unLang: Cohen points great the the largest evidenjly means to sting us to thought action, rather than to shed |tertalnments our]‘'Best will People be on on tap Barth" for the | Ai" when they) is phenomenal for a in sake amusement's "He declares that the genuine me,' able pulpit his ‘iH annoys|of bronze and iron, at a cost says he, ‘to see people comfort-{000. It is a massive thing, when they ought to be uncom-| Union depot, the pedestals fortable: and think order In I Insist to on making bring them viction of sin.' Jhotever writers or novelists may cannot claim when we find them | opposite sides to con-|fillgree of design, the that the Erna is coat : foeateen arranged glee clu of of arms] fie ps Cunha S. Ellis, ings break down the distinctions be-|make tween right and worn we read the Reyolutionists Handbook, we re-| eall the sneering ‘What gested is by question of the |/West a will hit Pilate, of visit to Fast and Hawaiian Englanby j is between Rule that " rules. "Of them? 2 course, There is are there such is a reason a thing as for the mere slave of laws and conventions, There also some reason for Mr shaw to make light of sentimentalism, and romanticism and amoristic extravagance. _ A lot of\ good vitality goes to} wastein ing useless emotion. are i ones oF Fae Shae Such ill "When an emotion or feeling arises,|Her body . Commitst S ae SE i oo proverty-stricken and not sixty- of age the at taking was sul- the bed ly esting acid. with attention until Bere eee bottle ee he era et y IcHes, labeled W. R whit Dr. ¢ Btandich. The Rey: Ghich were i, ae i listened present. | those all by Ee ean q/ os hy The. ewities Si ive State De FE sé rai a ta be held July neat Salt iz anlar the' auspices of . the darae Salt Lake isdeen ce yorted prosane nd teat they expec ted to make |{.0..qay-Jone: of. the most successful outings of the season é es : "Mr. Shaw certainly goes to the ex-|carpolic acid, half the contents of treme in his maltreatment of the emo-| which had been swallowed. The Fraternal Brotherhood, tions. In doing £0, however, he Over-) stench in the room was so severe that Utah Lodge No. 365 of the Frateremphasizes the value of the intellect}, jnore complete investigation of the|nal Brotherhood will hold its regular There is really nothing more moral|premises was impossible , yesterday, seating on Friday evening in A. O in knowing than there is in feeling.| Under the direction of the coroner, a;U. W. hall. The installation of officers unless the knowledge or Intelligence | more detailed search of the room will | for ie ensuing term will take place be hurried into action. Professor|pe made today. and several candidates will be initiatJames has made a clear statement of the bedy was removed the | ed large attendance of members the real truth: ‘The willing depart-| Ryans undertaking establishment, |is expected ment of our nature dominates both the where {it will be held fer a short time conceiving (or knowing) department pending the investigation of the matRoyal: Neighbors. 7 i or, in} ter. and the feeling department, . s 2 an eel- or arrogance irrever-|thought has Hayes for is|of this eity peril Such Iintellectualism. mere from sure where there are strong tendencies|here a been July meeting come friends is | their and relatives friends. 19. will regular and Neighbors The Liberty at meet July evening, Wednesday Park, No. 3072 Thursday Next F hall, In I. O, 0. resident | ght, ten years, having where Montana, has she Salt Lake Valley Camp' meeting regular its held Years. Ten Here Resided Emma of perlls the suggested have "We eee envioe eRe eed Be ing ate 1 pride, It is hoped 9 o'clock. to 6:30 from relahas she that thought is also of|It apostle the was Nleztsche ence. of the Neighbors as possible, as many tives living near Fort Duchesne, Utah, arrogant littellectualism and contempt will bring supper and be there to help Several years ago she separated from for the average man. a Shaw somePlace ume. good royal a haying her husband, who has since, died. Ever |!" into a sort of under-| shes up s playchildren's be will meeting o£ since the time of their separation Mrs is notably This of his mantee sy toward Not irreverence. true of his gay that| has Hayes worked to support out her- when | failed, and self until her health irreverent had day she a to work was able fast|she play at times does but man, been doing so, but for the greater part revere.| that we most with loose and comof the last few years the county as intellectual thing is such There | when her aiding been had missioners im-| Is intellectual pride Such pride. I think be to him a wholly morality Merely a Matter of Motive, "Character is a matter of motive. What motives are uppermost in Mr Shaw's play? Philosophy? suggests two driving wheels as most important to him. Man, like the othe she them to applied assistance. for POCKET PICKED FOR $230 Denver Man Robbed Rush Is, is driven to action by the amet: of self-preservation and the These find expression of sex. instinct in thrift, property, one for at Night Saltair During Train. While in the rush for a seat on the train that left Saltair at 10 o'clock |last night, John J. Ray of Denver, pocketbook for his "touched" children and| Was promimsory hand, and {n marriage. $230, several He satirizes containing the home on the other. an old 20-cent piece, and Yet Mr. Shaw's|notes, an ll these products The "shinplaster."" 25-cent "big medicine' Is what he calls life ancient concert closed just before the s life force is band force or sex instinct. apts ¥ train was ready, and there was a rush h e m : 2,000 people from the pao f at least whic human nature, ae Villon 3e, to thees teat train Mr. Ray ee said, This accoub ts for, his| RDF ingly animal. he more human products ome,' say «<|erush on the platform, and the only a i diario eee the eet time he believes a pickpocket would had an opportunity to reb him superman|have the Vhen wor hctine r was just as he was entering the car. erges children will be eared for by He had come to Salt Lake from Denyer June 30, Intending to remain two or three months for his health, and had been staying at 137 South First West street. tl e community in healthful and unitorm conditions," and we shall arrive at what he calls ‘the happy time when the continuity of society no longer purpose of the de- pends upon the nursery." penWhat is in this sex instinct that he finds the vital Pope's suggestion natural history. makes his anne) instincts of ma' that| This means that| for motive to a > rational) with the body and not that eternal philosophy of St. Paul-a philosophy which js also a practical, every-day re- ligion, and animal. In ae on exploiting the dif | every-day ference there is between the man tes. | so erman,' the ape, he exploits the cisntleeteten. somethin, The the - iy, nutrition he thinks of is all for| mortal; the immortal does not to have arisen above his horiThe sex instinct which he thinks a is that. "transient thing which dies an inspiration to practical, morality. ‘I teach you the says Nieztsche, ‘for man 1S be surpassed." Even Ernest Renan could have pointed him to the overman he needed. ‘For,' says he, ‘whatever may be the unlooked for phenomena of the future, Jesus will not be surpassed.' will Woodmen Modern. of America. Union Fraternal 151, will hold No. lodge, Evergreen and tonight, meeting regular good time The is anticipated. report of the district convention held at Sacramento, Cal., wil be presented by Rrepresentatlve S. Chalker who recently returned. fany points of inavant will be presented which should interest all members. Plans will also be outlined for a general good me | for our lodge in the near future. All bers are invited to come up niet and get acquainted with the new features of entertainment ber is urged to present application before the en ing month, when the low rate close, The lodge regrets to announce the death of Brother A. M. Pendleton who died suddenly on July 4. The funeral was held yesterday at the Odd Fellows hall, conducted by the Odd Fellows. The hall was packed and the services were very impressive, Rey Simpkin giving the funeral oration. » remains were followed to the cemetery by a large cortege of riages and over 200 Odd Fellows ternal union and Local Blacksmiths union on foot, headed the Fort Douglas band His what you ane save, counts, We pay terest on $1 to $6, 000. Bank as wa you 4 ent inZion' 8 eaaiie $ and ‘Trust company, No. efity during to will the see leave continue country at |}ed was !|the that is i on il in our e. on the "Religion of home, There . of g a at eseape to oO » tions only, The only | ture the ror baa Lato keep |W s polls, - Sce see and into | chur ak ee or re aniad « see at be $:30 taken the like W jclub this © it | start the for Saltair the na-|mon al- pea « He z of le « ECV: servic: > quoted from ‘ the Pee ce Hae ene = > Ss e@ ‘on religious and political freedom isked of those outside the / . ‘ oT and explained that the 1 ‘ beliefconn In a iliteral ships Sat pti Wee one bide arth EE loya mad ae ee it Botte A Sr S Te . Sn ie 4 Nace ete rae i ‘only. | oe eth. Mr in spirit: | ¢ rod On Cart Ay, a differences, is| were plains art gal- | Mr. Eddy berets it as his opinion Din- | that all Breen eligion must - . re-| Commercial whole at : The. peas en 1 in civil SR itie eerie v Apostle arte SHOE >) Fane h ree of it 1at- it anes. aes Mor- Penrose enro to but = said there ‘is at aati tar juesth the and places girls will beautiful EF, LOTS at and ‘produced.' Influencing ake . Doar the in church Itself [ts members o'clock the {thé in$ greatHuman as represent-}| to whether re a out in auto-|ed lives nature and great literaturé |‘ 4Shurch was to they set up belle an eeindepen en 2 lt a . a government on earth, he answered After see-|is another open way out of bondage. | » "ain phatically : Th No ‘ itie of} -olle Open Ways : be} Religion: of Ops Not a Revolutionary Body. sights serve noon, was' | phase of nature comparable our to. sugrestiveness ual in YO ‘ ua | Givic - direc- Intruenature andlover human nature can | Judaism: Siect sights, high buildings interest, the the|shown through the |e ry BF Col... rdw An ;ner th to the the authority that the directing lvesterday afternoon ee | Hap articles of faith times two in Is|ernment, was the : ‘ scourse give creeds Within Boxy. or in those place to or Revolutionary Government church no civilization | at bondage. Cee eeeate a eee nsti ions a 1 S has no greater need than open SeThat inj} mon advane-|has idea life of up Religious yester-| spoke hall gener of much way "popu-|a the Set | Eddy The bondage their trip}! rid n The forty- \atdn the of ae? Unitarian Open." the|there tonight in about twenty days winners were not Will Ours. on who was have length 4 aia party 2 o'clock for | will liglon , | religion of the : ot an|gospels open the in Ways great mus i lives, great literature, He mon ea] . write and sald bellef there that was the an all too comMormon church Sk S roposed or desired to set itself up In eta tal to forms of civil govern- LS find | ment, and that it should 1© the won the forest cor garment ; with | mite cwild 1 Ma e ‘a ate . : eot) the party arrived here, and of|/afternoon they attended the 2 the tabernack followed ned cane " aad veh aeat power for and wealth ee ful, |organ | recital * enefit given The party fair|formation of a of million har- lthe for their was bureau, party,,and deeply Brave Hands. lwars es be understood | met In ; to at the say impressed Night tha at Salt This was the last Suiaine before Gio will eyes sy eee os glory of - themselves hore Ane ine temple "the cothparat the church, with all their. rich. force of , f st. ito | patronizing the | several'amusements at the ‘resort. The party represents the most popu-| ce app) twenty love ‘ million and See ae: ; 1 of homes purpose of a Ss the 's aw oe has Oregon-Misses se} the| land; scat-| 5Ue SHacin aoe Hollie FR : py Bottemiller. reckinridge, Blaine, Phe . Albany; marvelously Would ‘ Now, tlon who Fain there are do not w and See those Us fruited nas so} Die. our without well, na- | Smyth hse asta A Cathedral a trying SADA deeper assura Many "But the county the man with the not "Is it can echo Muck it with has been muck-rake stirred by as it has e 6 eee Pessimisis All Kick son, is 2 wins 1 2. ae .ccecsceccecetensouns Chicago ae ter- | St | Pacific, - a LUE Sree $49.00 ee nantenaceie 66.50 re- 58.90 ah a kets good for return to October 1906 i Proportionately low rates to many pote points. See agents for particu- "City Ticket Office, 201 , Main _ me street. - The latest and aaa most kicks who Be; aa an RE : Wash desirable . Goods Dress this: for en- son of the year at Half Price. Not shop-worn or out-of-date goods, but the very best summer Dress Goods. Embroidered Mulls, Embroidered Swisses, Embroidered Lawns, Silk Organdies, Tissue, Pe Faconnee, Nagasaki bargain. Figared Silkette, Crepe Ombre de Paris, Novelty. Silk Mulls, Mousseline de Beautiful and becoming, @ = rea AT HALF PRICE. DEO2 These goods we need the Holly ularly have room. Batiste, for 20c, One | ED SHIPMENT been delayed. ‘To clear them Dotted Flowered eR RPE RMD They out OF are seasonable goods, we © ut the price in Swiss and Fancy Dimities. but two. Sell reg- ce ckeseeeenelecnudah 10¢ Pancy Ovgaindies: Checks and Figures, regularly' sold! at 25e,)OMTY. . 2)... ic : {2%¢ cece ccc e erecta tonnes Ne a TEN PER CENT OFF VUDOR PORCH SHADES Made of Linden every tects ‘tail, nicely you from the Fibre, woven with strong Seine twine. Perfect stained to harmonize with the finest home, sun, but allows breeze to pass through You can see passers-by, but they cannot see you. Can lowered instantly. Regular price from $2.50 tq $6.50. be ralsed in Prothem. and W FOR Just State. ONE received Large mented by EEK, finest and aie line varied of TEN Lace line car-load of rugs In the standard sizes, in a PER Curtains of win few Add ------ that GENT ever Wall I ie da get I jm iven ou the years 27)‘ r sta | sadsfaction. best. we For | || t have complete We have a repu- to uphold. to of your | you | thirty-seven ; came OFF be nos®@reliable to the comitaet -=-_-- Where | | man e a ~ - : Salt @ tation team July . gnes} Hunt- | Boone, | "Father." Said ¢he small boy, "what | my on Union : : J. pessimist pessimist, and . sale and July 19, 20 and 2 rates will apply from or Kansas City and re- |. | a A tUrn Line and officiating, entirely covered the casket and later the grave 3esides her husband, who has mining interests in Park City, the deceased is survived by3 a son and three mar- poe | } is clusive, lowing Lake Omaha 7 card of Thanks. Hall and family y destre- tn ex-! tend the for hanks to the many friend thelr sympathy in their late bereavement. even! Rake. eAS EAST ia Short aan Tickets ment in Mount Calvary comeiees The St. Paul ' or Lnfineapolus floral tributes from her many friends} turn Ryan aan aanaa | matter wit exce d America 5 pt just that | The golden fever has tainted our lives are mad with ay Inst for wealth to the "eh ae of |Men [ane oe will bbrinie t think| special class privile s Ww e. ¢ of the nakrints - Me a play a yi gel oo billows at Gettyselosing the un- | spoke briefly ofthe -work# of« the eee brief aedleation, hall have a w | ; ho ER CS With RAcm sxc ‘ Ns EXCURSIONS | Oregon Cathedral, Calvary. Port- Chehalis; Heppie Eaton, Aberdeen;| Helen Goodwin, Walla Walla; Lizzte | Hodge, Spokane: Mabel Kellogg. Ho-| quiam; Lulu everett, Goldendule Gertrude Randall. Castle Rock; Kena Rowland Montesano; Maybelle Wakefield, Elma Idaho-Miss Olive Gruver, Pocatello. Mr.:: re matter Gladys | land, Marie Watts, Scappoose; | Wilsen, Cornvallis; Della Wood, oN ashington-Miases ites many) rierts a ¢ we Dalles; ing is poisoned. Is It so? The spring is polsoned a iti was not. It has not been 80 alwa "No! no! There never broke for the think have struggled for A making is us a strea deadly. It is and t face purer than those clear waters that me and treat the condition ‘with. SouNe e and pled from that new riven roc of the that he spr of American declaration. So clear were its) sanity nation's life has ban shee ny mae waters, so retreshing its draught tha tit] the we are suffering the consequences he sacrifice and blood cevaiations of ( last three years ‘beginnin h coppers. widening to Standard oil, embracinae the steel trust a constitution the shipping trus s nee scanDespite rivilege and als, the railroads with their rebate sys sectional akan rest it was still in the sixties fem crushing out the weak individual in a land where pene oriyuege is granted to all, the the eould eonditions in erence that cacalled for ma men capable of such heroic service the pure-food vill are all too fresh to need and sac¢ifice as were' witnessed in the any re shearsal wars of revolution and@ rebellion must , that in no one of them Is there needs be pure. question of fundamental libDeadly Element Added. erty, or save in one or two an encroachment on py Sage rights one reads clearly and notes ‘But as "The railroad is zely an Innocent sufc avetully the signs of our time he must | ferer. compelled b a8 necessities of the has| o see that a deadly element come lsituation to fight for existence and yleldto © waters of our pationgl been added | ine to the use of the handiest weapon life. There is no need for the wilda | ‘a i gee sin ape yellow Dp Ap evinced here and there, we are not Si| nthe" uaa ltie "evil: aries isa ar skelie eve of destruction. Human liberty, Ss | us of their madness, There Ja nothing the eine rights om above the Christ Gonsonls y. Pe Father tered from ocean to geen: Prosperity, | Chamberlain, Portland, Nola Coad, well-being, developm« peeoerae te | Dallas, Athalie Davaneau, Astoria; quality of privilege and staee of sta-! Anna DeLateur, Pendleton; Annie Ewbility mark the life on ore land as they | ing, Oswego; au . Ashland, ne £ marked none ot Gilfillian, | Lele Ona Gillam, eo increasing figure i the world's life, | Heppner: Mary Hand, Portland; Lena the aspected and welcomed ms | Hess, lisboro; Eva Hurlbert, Portthe at world councils, the ljland; Mary Kenney, Portland; Elsie the marvel of _world' Ss au Koch, Portland, Mildred Looney, Jef sursed "better and 2igantic contests, th ferson; Maud MedAllister, Portland inde hence. r| Marie Mickel, Mount Angel; Mary Methings in the Cormick, Lebanon; Elsie Rometsch 3 well ee Flossie Shambrook, Portits hands oi it will do well to lay often dg; Susie Sr ; or d; Cleo whose force the Rindarontel things persis Soniy. are oaare are Rey. rjed daughter daughters ried new, | 2! the fairest of the Northwest coun-| the|‘"y..and It was no wonder that they} =... 5 republic nation REY | M Services from St. Mary's With Interment in Mount sweet songs of the poets, the body of all} were accorded iN ry courtesy wherethe ages' tru e where the bubbling| ever they wen The party started} spring sang through the heated amer|from Portland ‘July 4 for the coast, | there flows another Its outpour is in|and after running up and down the | the school-hauses, the academies, the col-| pacific for three days, started across leges and universities that rise In every taniciag ‘ | aettlements*the Measles: of truth the Rockies for a peep at the inland 5 2 < ‘ " |} wonders. The itinerary calls for ar Liberty Takes Stand, | turn to Portland July 20. Thus eal "Here in the place where only the in- | they have run on schedule to the} exorable law was volced ere are the) minute judgment seats of liberty ann mTibea ee The personnel of the party Is as folness, guarding and giving guarantee of! Jows Baie Sane that Indiv{dual-and al 2 1a ala Sa Sa eS pan | t ae = | yetween | ae it mildly}. truth, of com of melody, of God; the|Jar girls in the many towns and cities! hospital with te quiet rooms, amid whose} Of Oregon, Washington, and one fair | pain-filled places walks earth's and headamsel from Idaho. They are in the} en's fairest angel-the angelof the Christ-| care of A, K. Slocum, circulation manpity ministering to the world's broken) ager of the Portland Oregonian, and | holdin Hbrary the Her k and stricken ere is the lMbrary holding) «1. Mitchell, contest manager. They|y} on its shelves the pictured charm of the = u Ss the story of, the making of the powerful_visions of the thinkers, J the bot Wea. FUNERAL OF MRS. " HALL, Hauler Palace. thoroughly, name of the of .Latter-Da\ sed heapeTes 7a sete tet last "Aye, but fairer the new forest that Headquar Pa brave hands have made. Where once the Ke Ee ee opened at the The funeral of Mrs. M. J. Hall, who | green-robed monarchs, in the) thelr Scnyon,rooms and forthe party returned the Holy following Cross hospital last | breeze and from whose bourgeoned boughs the mock-| rest before dinner]to}qjea fyrjdayat afternoon, a lingering bird filled the vast stillness with its/in the evening. Last night they we i 1) Nin Sasa ©? Weaeexial 2 ale "0 Se) Mary's:| hue (Hmhite : & y nt] ing illness, was held from St. Mary's liquid melody or {rom whose helghts|in a body to Salt Palace and enjoyed] ¢athedral yesterday afternoon, he aboriginal the Christ eran re ! ms Ehaton Hh : lait Aalto the term musical ae im A. Brooks| Rane: Sen Tine te aarapus he violin solo, Se Le and | aid ! | ah I i special | Mrs. Bessie pe anete Browning sang, 2210 at t Beeree Seeeneer a a i who he Wwe Lg 7 covenanted to serye God Whether or the in- | Good-bye Sweet Da by Vannah | t any individual In the church: was temple} is putting of in the/it to us services| In the by an | played a PE ene bi. Phe ace aE Be Te | total beeeiee WARaiGh, to the special |for five or six weeks treated being 1e crowd yaa NEB Ne FR TS the first time | It was together music the beautiful tones ‘ of the great org: t eres gan | D cat = tomorrow 7 oft ber ol Salt Lake left on a}A religion Dane er al und.| In ehthe special train to meetpeople the Ore gonian | universal ipplication is element really in the | | arch speaking of feats two|Spectal'' at Ogden and escort them to | work Let the immensity of nature, }ebe +e , h re i 1 the bin. pase oat Far and lives noble of grandeur was|the Dinner state of the capital the| the and | the first thing on the program when | beauty and truth of great words teach | i ellefie is drunk the sun and d fdicthe rolline under Sent Pactory. Fourteen years ago a bottle manufacturer, Claude Boucher, in Cognac France, was forced to close his factory by the continuous strikes and exactions of his employes. He then set to work to invent a machine for the manufacture of bottles. This machine is now In use in various parts of the country; 260,000 bottles are turned out by it daily. A single machine produced 35,000 bottles in twenty-four hours; and any one can learn to run it in a week. The bottles are stronger and look better than those made by the blowers. Not | the prize race welcome very a ae = made Closed with such a theory of life, ‘the chief| thing which may go on forever as love. end of man ts oa gat, sleep, play. fight, "Men talk of the new ways, the new propogate and r any rate, Mr. thought, the new life force, the comShaw despises ver pellets ania hates|ing man, the superman and overman, all ideals and idea and underlook the very blazing way of "He pins his eon faith to a sort|truth and life itself. It does one good of ‘personally conducted' outworking|te rest on the larger experience and of he be us race? All grounds. | day tossing bosom of fragrance that hid|had been heard by most of those {n| old, inter-| the both were instructive and carbolie a sawn es: A. J Davis L Dougi NM didi addresses discevered was yy Ape taea aoe at stad aa Sa ana a +. During the evening cig =The refreshments were passed around, rineipal speakers for the occasion one cannot be sure of its ethical value | yesterday, when her landlady, fearful) until, as Phillips Brooks once re-)that something had overtaken the old matked, "He:has asked ‘of its parent-|woman, broke into. her' room and age and its offsprin Of what was!/found her lying on her bed, cold in your feeling eat What kind of ac-) death, and horribly mortified, us the tion did it beg: result'. of; having lain ‘ through) 'five atditscats Emotions. torrid days. Near ah Ce Igson. pe es a ee, Randolph, Prelate; J. ape an eborid, ie RF. Hs on. Be eeiletil ehh PD y N. quinn, S.; ~ committed ian any Sui- of IIl Health health, by years five SGtie. by Wednesday cide eae i. "ahs Hf Cc Poverty. Emma Hayes, feel-|beset Pythias. The officers for theSa enafollowing toes st reg at the installed were term suing Sa =f Mountain Rocky of ular convention e tne eh inst ‘Thursday'. events Woman earth the pastuce e Like a iberty ehildren zonal in liberty with? teeming the 1 cide Because satire. being W Aged: Idahoans yesterday, Fay Frank Rey. and which catches|enjoying the trip with them the thousand eee arearis Ta night by nther an day by sung s bosom! lullaby; fair the ener ken erate with its flowers and songs and birds and| fis ROOM of Towne Work 4 golden His land kings that ieee vests ' sum no lighthearted of Shaw's much The seems to be ‘The Golden there LODGE Knights we noe read it: Se What7g is ee right al r wrong? How can we10 4dis- its maxims elPe FROM truth?' The question sugthis handbook is, however, tinguish is NEWS of liberty Land . children Mair ‘The Star-Spangled -BanOe," wi a rendered by the orchestra, choir and intermountain one for those who the uttermost parts years |eovered | The social abandon of happiness content HeanIEcone eine Marene aun by Eastern sea and in less than north- ana vast the across centuries busy fingers of the brave pioneers their wide, I uppy South." aiveener earnest asad What the memorable the trail in the | Wash- | fairest Homan be to Desire No Pound | be to Is and Nature, - This party morning entire will "Neve ings in or between his lines, that he | will be the welcome arch for the Elks, | | Waltz-_ "One Thousand and = = One did not put there with a didactic /it will also be permanent, as [t fs the Pe Taian tan Abies sandeciilae?" purpose. He is not a photographer, |intention to present it to the city. Ganhs Royal Hawaltineeiee club ' but a propagandist. "Another feature is the large list Finale-"Happy Heine Lampe. "‘Ha- 5 : of cash prizes, which in the aggregate | wai ~onol,"* Teachings vs. Distinctions. } amount a nearly $30,000, The weve part sy loha "One of the most poisonous as well|of the city will be turned over to the iss Lehua, Blee club of | Elks during their stay in the city, and| tendencies insidious most as this playwright Is the way. his teach- | eve rything possible will be done to aa Nature ee "INFLUENCED The white figure of ensont that stood atte ee in Great Salt Lake They |in nature revelation in the unfolding |), Savin aTnere of the church and the Atlantic shore 1 years ago has led|jeayve at o'clock tonight over Fe ails 6 a great plan, and see in ent ‘i ph aac ty Z with the charm of her music and the|¢ E Ss} . ae og sae oom . } i imparted to others in every ay poserate iaataechaelandcchie thecfiocktine!| Jregon 1ort Line for Marysville, Ida-| great spiritual suggestions eyond' | cinie that. the >Mormon. churt h is not Nosteor ihe! encthta BA und. weary across ho when they will leave their spe-| words to express Churehly customs, ja volutionary and. that one of. it 1 great continent, rooting the great cal-| ¢ al train and begin a long. tour|ecreeds and organized ins fearon may | prominent articles-of faith is that its onfes in the conquered forest and the | through the picturesque ruggedness of | all have their place, at least, their! oopers shall be subservient to all ide wastes, of billowing prairie, in}/the Montana to Yellowstone park | historical place, but the art that is Ren pes : Krol ted or appointed rulers wooded temple, ‘neath mountain shadow} Yesterday Was one of fun and|pendent on churches, creeds or | Sito the lawarot the ane in rich valley, on erazy neem until the | sightseeing for the party Governor |for religious expression im gre t= palm pringed ee Bae s the throng-| John c. Cutler and staff, and a num-|need of escaping Into the open laces Use of "Saint." by arranged tenor 130 the in noon winners are girls three | Open the in aly Religion to | evening and Mobiles } | ing the historic ing S Bath ® ESCAPE) MEMBERS na-\lar girl' re prize contest waged by the | the pr ae eer na ‘all re-| Portland Oregonian and are being | Sv mbols eat iia : heavens symbols o taken over a territory whieh will be Man finds this escape in the for painfully In the centuries, by and th dreamers, rascmna ne in its record of human endurance and ichlevement,there 1s no stor ) wender-| ¥ 3 r 3 ys as th of our beloved land The song of Is el. becomes our song We y II of Bohemla." der. Vocal-‘Hawaiian Berger. Me. John and » Zion, of reviewed the|at 8 o'clock to , appears today. | over the Western longing eyes of the whole of story marvelous the No Ht ne Royal PART gejection-"Belle other play-|of the city and county of Denver asj| say, Shaw e "yy, and is a very unique and false teach- | beautiful piece of work Although it] and it |afternoon28 ‘i "The|Sights text written so the tollers the Forever." Linke and church his ful old a More ongs as ire tt sheep peopl eat His Rane eae a standard the "T as ex- arranged Songs "Hawaiian ,voca al $22,- Spring," situation as "That voleanic outbreak of which changed the face of wi! ; Today. for PART 1 Stars and Stripes Nakirt's Wedding" at rg Sousa. Sat see facing the resting On| street with of ' Program Salt by OF the | patriotism Into leading avenue an find the northwest, | ways from in the party ~ ones ft aN Se ote e Hie oe iba Se aoealt we have in that It Is sienificant open altogether eighty about being of tha vfeel call world, | (here het +h Rae ra eh re gion | wide semi-arid plains in this up of rela- {the made being of | the remainder peak up. the thrusting ever been has ts | tort W My to. those in similar conditions | girls, lucky the of friends and s tive | set is summit whose on life. nation's our Sunday There will be two concerts today, are to be of usual, and the programs ceptional interest Bepnaine at 3:30, as folk will play band Elks the of arch, erected features welcome the of One {s | meet will be the conscience article. °~ took Palace and Drink. at {arrived in Salt Lake Were rushed about the A. at| P.. Rey. sermon evil, able of an ago life's blood He is a banderillero and {enter the gates of Colorado's capital Manager Langford, who fully apprenot a matador, "In addition to excursions, there Will} ciates* the drawing pow of 1e Ha. . be a number of exhibitions original] waiians, stated that he would like to Shaw's Mysterious Mission. with the Intermountain country. WilRece them nae all summer par on Sat"Under ordinary circ stances perliam M. Mayer, grand exalted ruler of j UFé ay next they must start fo Jenver to hare ie waule oe Nae mn aia n|the state of Colorado is at the helm, yl rae aan convention as Naywright responsible for endeavor-|and everyone Ww ho has been to Denver|~ the te quienyheniy either harm or good | Knows "Billy" Mayer, the popular by his play, save as killing time may |boniface, and it goes without saying | for the! be too good will nothing according | that somewhat or good bad be to circumstances, or amusement may | visiting herds t was largely through | that Mayer efforts of Mr. |the personal according somewhat or good bad be to the place * has in the life of the | Denver secured the big meeting of the person amus Mr. Shaw will] Elks. av Ae > Arch vo Meg 7 Ne Doing "to do with the e hi eoee of Welcome a Peature. : Pollowed Briny part in said ‘We have just passed through tion's celebration with its causes ia jJoicing and pride ondance yesterday was over 6.200 which be He older folk, and usually kill a few | the organization nd it will not end] the history of Saltair, in point of atscore children or citizens, and wound |there. The citizens of Denver are de-| tendance 1@ band, In facet, h 148 broka thousand or two more I imagine, termined that it shall outdo any pre-|en seven records in seven day not exhowever, that Mr. Shaw's plays may | Vieus meeting, and a long and varied|cepting the Fourth of July ‘whe n the not be so deadly At any rate, he |lst of attractions, excursions and enactual number of pald Sep aoe sig and With GOVERNOR) DIRECTIONS Tabernacle to Visit Lives! Our Mad THE Wealth. Congregational He Poisoned national benit Sunday Phillips yesterday. ‘organization of natives 1s at convinced Mr Langthat - 1e eee beach Seidohaln firaverhalte aie acne 100 x 2 ky eho was Gone for exposure delivered the erjes Simpkin fe eee bane Have BY " the of Forty-three muck the with man the Supporting rake and denouncing the man who de-/Ingtonians, Oregonians at he yvosterday Men SPRING"'/|MET Tainted Has Fever Golden the the remain | POISONED Lust to the band hele THE Saltair. Friday evening, ie ; the resort and ontracts tween here ‘ numbers oe or the band huving closed the contract for the extension of time iast night. This to say continued Mr. | which ‘the Elks eccon .-| made "that the »Ccoming yr Elks Pas Denver will be the largest Sone in at Hawallan Saltair, _| sate | Waterbury, on It will be a source of satisfaction to Public: of Salt Lake to learn that are water, a Der@er lobby afternoon is eltizens success ea : freely R as man, It us|!" and BROKEN Kanaka Musical Organization Proves Greatest Drawing Card Eyer Things Was running H, Waterbury, yesterday have get herd, contributing spoke Shown "Denver Is making the most elaborpreparations to entertain the migh-| ty Presbyterian Dr, be RECORD >a POISONOUS | } into the supple- home. grades |