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Show CATHOLIC CHANGES NATIONAL PUBLICITY ‘ALL GOLDFIELD 15 SPECIAL AMERICAN THE SEEKING CHRIST2 ARE ON IN ITALY OR SALT LAKE CITY" yp yy THE qin" -- HURCHE IN' ROME | Tq SAVE MANKIND ZZ GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS" 4 .* ed ry NINE SIN NN SSSSSSLEN FNNNANASASNNSSAASNANASNSAS ANSSANSSNINSSASSAN 4 S -# 15, 1907. APRIL LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 Between Vati-) Woverrient on Foot to Advertice| 2; can and Quirinal Is Indicated Strongly. a ele eae An idea to give Utah Lovejoy King a 4 Svervbody's Magazine Liberals Are Alarmed and| | bee n Mayor Blame Government for lis of the Sympathies, pees Rome, April months for the oft-recurring ; . ciliation quirinal. ican can are Pea and wholesome President Commercial club business men who aR he | Building and have other seen events being used of as rumor the a basis | general of a recon-|pe The extolled virtues in of the suitable ALSO IMPLICATED ( Operations s Ac tive big lception Visiting Americans un English or the Irish in ective churches here, but tie being made to obtain from j and | state fashion will! in c Special ] i April eoaileecniiie Which an/a everybody setilement would of difficulties and now join! - their re-| Deadly an eff™ | the vati- | combating the all| movement reformation is successful f it ts the) ot of the church. is union of Italy. at del Val, not an. heart, while Cardinal] section of the country. bassador the papal secretary of | vertisement appears, opponent of the present} peals to about three ; a Recent events at Constantinople laying of Capuchin fa In France|and attending. the the foundation stone of church in company with eo » The age .F inquiries, An the|the the;of he i effort are When the ad-| peno hereafter is if naturally APp-|cupplies million readers, |), yw. W a : poured being city council the. treasury P Sy int made set aside funds. enSs ake the;; to a the Ww. will refuse have!jt to those doing employes. The eae to furnish 4 ; / Phillips PA. the al ‘Ment The . of a ) 4 Deny: Jahn The eeker the from Behold, If after. the racs not but that as ee : }l@-comes to the ot ear wre are fi wooparag nhs i wiany ctakine anes at the -AiGacnlypse r oan m * oe peel a eer 2 bs oO ha | ) v the ° He j ene a windewstand ‘slowing, others spring W. is is well a Canvases rt a matter known ; pore eel the I. W. W. adver-/ ket heavily and "< f . i far A direction. similar state of affairs prevails in the east An envoy' from. the mperor of China jis shortly can to request the fect diplomatic Catholic place ' Si expected pope to Fes nalities. | acai fan a ee direct sin of Italy's support in case should an inclination. i aa show the privileges of the treaty F-ven the domestic polities can have shown tlon by the of withdrawal : recent elections. i or Italian Mberals . are maintain, of the vati- of the veto, : . é taken and to ‘he only the expense of th ‘ SAN binding helping contemplates a pecial Hat af a unc spe und an 3 effort | : " ai War Reports, certain : stock kt saying that the ope mits . ras Mr. Gleason iddress | ay Mir. Gleason felt it his duty ldress > ac eta 7 ee ea it 3 to a at and there is no doubt that | troops Senator Nixon was in the city a ee in VISIT NEWHOUSE Though nae Republican Special. Service. ilfo ~ S ‘ial Milford, April 14.-The specia the and | ti 3 / mine Goldfield district and every is lease | shut in new of | yy } "Then Mr: him and Gleason put Dr. was Selected ‘to. viewthe under- | savings use down | pittsbure with. quarts to thatth i Hat, not the: SMUET a Sentiment: who are shapes, donning "They. tatement Boys' Pu of. f 7 making ae comes Ile Hats, God's This, Personal is the.an Wiles . "of : this that Metal ne could go back in the ; ; asse) Ee ee DALE. 0. ADI denying | ee to} hinnthatcmitter. AD in Tle. CrobttTs Ga NH t ah fus c Ee kee ayes se oe cece | 12'S | Gold- | De Imas "property expropriated in 1872 -_- so a Iocate Old Mine. Lehi, April .14.-Lehi eople p f sehi people located the old iron mine in the not to appeal to the eaiite n .2ppeal. heart, is \that and coming 2 Te ay | o get power, . for . the =< bes the the cleanest coal and world ‘} tot Le t as eon e t a e ear U ] AH old property it Z 4 U : SENS PEE oi ie PREVENTS i ea A , lnfetit over the Salt Lake - * DOOLY 4 Utah, April; T A R / a blg, new record for the landed safely behind near 1080 close road history as one of the most re-) 4 markable freak stories that ever hap-!t No: 5, west the tracks, "pursuit the enraged bull in ganizer of ET ters-and= The second section around a curve. The flashed into view train crew of the first section, was busy extracting ‘sir.trelehtens|lolus,.wweetbreads "and fe bones Tron f of here as} the machinery of the engine, wnaware the Brotherhood of Joiners of America, at the Cat he n-| for Nelda | "*'* of it»rolled the unfortunate -under "the engine stopped the train. The conducter sent animal as| the absence practically | track the with of the the red | ful eye discerned } ing the earth in brakeman brakeman flag. Then ‘on his the |just did you care-jilton good defined a bellowing bull, paw-|siving front of a cottonwood |nition; to hear." Mr, word Socialist the He lag was told . es of a rumor that ee s against the Presbyterian | ¥4Y. $80,000 had': been expended. : He knew] nothing of this, or fees of any He of didhthe notreported sults ssfor counsel think These two:-men. were the chief speakers of the evening and>relieved |their minds-by giving full expression it to they were crossing the track. One of| of the Impending catastrophe to one ir feelings on the subject of the a he { : a ene. " e ‘ them= was transformed in a jilffy into su} Phe roadmaster, who happened to be/T . W., Socialism and anarchy, One co nglomeration eratio é ge gay ane ine of , the . second 7s shin anting on ir remarks remarks of hide as and hamburger} on the engine! section, Han in commenting their but his companion escaped. The bulky | saw the caboose. He swore softly at|Said: ‘*fhey were of the sort that it| carcass Thaw. aR at all likely sue for a fee "or i °c Pp 2 Hor Fature Plane. Mr. Wartridg sai 2 se 4 irtridge said he supposed the lawyers would get. together on Monday Ham-fand decide by | and what is called the Chicago "A Socialist is a man who that anyone would have . or for any just claim. the deti- | Knew does} cott, as to' future some action conduct of the that the law firm Bruber and Bonynge on The Inspiring not hit by bellowing the engine ‘along the went track roaring after and "You had better stop pyr open) | 17 : door and re a because It : is joy He. LO MWe sets or makes things might AD nel SUE rangel Life of Jesus jcome a new will and new withiGad t fhe purpose, thisitrain?'ssala| rhe him.|the roadmaster to the engincer, ‘ "for The brakeman with the red flag started | the ‘braky' is going to fag you jf he back to flag the second section. Thelever gets «a chance." bull started for the flag | The j didn't get the chance, The sequel of a shert chase Was that!) but the section stopped before the brakeman did not flag the oncom- | the caboose of the first was shattered Instead, he -traini ing "established a) into splinters. a ae Sane CREAT a oat aentines ae Te > Socialists |all, that Goldfield insist ‘they they upon produce producee demanding | be. LEGAL ren sen ease. He of Black, Olhad not been and<here in| done," .He he said id to be aj, that~ball would not be of coming. it." He to went camp and on 1 hell-and to describe being ne the aco ba the I. mh W was: meeting hen. met got] for his | He merly worked. that over organizing ® |} than fone | Seeds usual. or However, two, of there some there Sam/he care to Cripple justice were avoid' have been | wiliam Teller coun- Pe iee. He . was 2g nominee Ae for justice of oe Finns canes We SIP EAD 5 noe as ) as defeated. ci came into notoriety at the time that Sherman Bell invaded his court with] lroops Suns the habeas corpus. pro- } ceeding sin behalt of the Jeaders of | the W F of M., who had veen Jailed! ne : ee stines Jesus Doe euvie es Miuny As a hie style I t . : the @ Free re chaffner & rado conMarx we | most comp now - ete . index to of fe for the asking. 172 MAIN STREET. igi'. 3. mens and Senator Nixon to ententained open an of- who expects __'"""M. judge, PeerTt Cochran, the 4 book. is j dréss ; art iva he a al ' aecharens aT be held 54 i |"! ay alsaneih Be none , Peres ees ae mG ok m. er , t aXie education of Salt eae r a Porn early "Polling sae ir Nx rv between fel ow ‘ Pou r a net ; rts aeedita Pol Place-Longirst and J Fr J ee ig Place-Y3 Firtt Pr ecinet M. ‘ A ayy iidin corner State and First South stree ts. second. The names of the judges to HAMILTON Mees mE [ears Ba vie media religion the truth that oarents > and) ne ite south ;suard against the spread of the disease) emotions, the , 7 > "hoo } . > s ue ot pO eme eG ; ee Sects fare cnown to have eveloped eee in es the} message] school rooms pe nix : ~ san ae eee a a ¢ pldee er ae Colas oe ss At ne re Ninth . Bast a - First est reet Thire roy t-¢ r NOnIROEL 1 Se Wre Ss t stree eons R . Priae 1 » Apple tree B. ye T. Taylor West Second North street. ; Pra inet. E ne C street! M. .L < "CG 270 =<! N¢ the But oie the dven of "| and seine |porun present the South eae whose power} Partridge is satd, whose) Is. there Hamilton Elghth ce time 943 are school, streets, SNS |‘{M® type of the New Jerusalem. A re-| daughter of William bE Een SLO LOL ums s}avenue, from room |"? POW" ET TCO ATES Et Smee A allace Partridge, ld of ings store, corner -Nourth ~ Bast" and Se phe Peat et Polling Place-Metro= AeSot ‘ politan hotel, We I SCHOOLS: IN board such election, one in each of the five precincts of Salt Lake City, at the 5 : following place Firs Pre nct. Polling - Place~Brant- What IN IN CASES the : ad ouble ie of relia eo Second y bit troubl i ame mong the e t teachers a h a1 1588 West Sixth South et 5 Precinct-W. % P.stre Apple A illiam No. and principals of the several schools.;N, Anderson. No. West F eee South . sine ce re ; t eee preeautions are . being taken to! ) strese ae ' homas J] T: aylor, No. 49« South } tern Ocnnth é has to do with the he mieciwaden - Saennee eee a man has found not unfriendly rumors of to Lincoln two chil- Eighth out alg East; of schgol plete street; G. Johnson, &% Park 13, and the other is) son of Thomas W.| avenue, from room L. Aa H. Smyt Ion © SNdee Gast street ee walt a "x Third. The akely, N 218 Ww cn ims, No. 520 St al aeoe Sach such ‘First elect! South Soe rea, polls for bribery, and ¢ It tcf the | t! as T) ; anything' that Thaw ms could approach had not talk with pos- : to a seen Mrs,| ure Jesus chamber > send : father-in-law W: Hines, accused Count Constantine hiswife er, and suminer to expects of of the murder. Podhorsky,. is" Carson City, with Will-door, can mect and remain en oie Catholic Church Changes GREEK IS FOR plea of exinne 4 The key surrender nec Police of} Ment No machinery of ciyili-| beautiful and perfect! life's deepest Tom | Reras, Officers ___ ARRESTED TAPPING a Greek, Staine Bs was arrested and Woods of his house, 167 South Fourth Street, and while of shift Sundily Scouted around for the expre< 7 rat se]of landing the misereant who we: 7 Fr Lbridon, "Ajpriits result of the Thaw al] | Greer weed, Ing" simile: "It is true prone to mn M. the P., interview trial, Mr. delivered the English hold-up an their on]|happiness, Hamar} follow-| people are very] hands in® holy} poor soul the by late] in the at oor, earth may any mate the anding remain, college in ere cling a new pressure has been | response to his appara SALT West! night BY BO aa LAT 107 a Oscar W. Srounds . so EDUCAT vias . ATION OF Moyle, Preside L. Pp, Judd, ‘o lerk - pais 'E NOTICE OF ers' Mecting and improving ao anc OF ITY. By - eee with' furniture sites i = aC ‘ SPECIAL § OCKILOLDof the Inter- Mountain Ren Probie a Compar Notice is her given nai spect meeting of thes ‘ peciar Mountain {ihe stdckhoka rs of the ‘Intercompany, a -Utal corporatio ! 1eoffi a n » Will be held a said company in the rane et: <- 208 South West |- ata th e purpose, Considering" and H. TAYLOR if' of possible loss positively effectual] lends not-alone dignity. to In Ger Hamilton Tay Taylo but alike a sense ". the imp a | the Taylor Armstrong esnke our attitudé.and ald y te om basc-| DIES voting eside ae, , sp uppeal.| vee at his home in. Sugar, ward Sunday horror at the semj-theatrieal display The eared ia j afternoon at 5 o'clock of pneumonia peter of so-called society with the presents | acedy of Many Men. a iliness of ten days, of the court and the glaring headlines]. "If any man will open the door, Tf v wilt! ‘ ri ayvlor was born: in West ‘Bloom' el N; until he succeeds and millions of columns that fill' the} G@ome in." ‘The Great J November 4. Taso n God will not wattle 1850) building, strong *™Merican press. into' life in' this new purpose by ‘tt he ii: the Mormon church and> camye a brought to bear to have him appointed It must be remenibered, however,| way of violence to that will Mb é a He Was: one: of the original {n Girnorator of the laylor-Romney-Arm-| as at Fall River, Mass., with |th4at a millionaire like Thaw is, in]in humanity's lowlliest ones Pee the bishop understanding that he will eyven|American life. in the same Strong Lumber company position as} the contrary side. Hers and Was a great ; f is the -.trageds I tually succeed Archbishop Ryan of |# wealthy duke in England. I venture; -"if any man will not, God Pores Tv nee the late Praneis Armstrong, | cb Philade ‘iphie. It is reported that Bish-.|© think that if a millionnire duke shot}]That | ofether the two omen 3. thelt "hones must be true or to come la aling bullt up one of the : Op Carroll of Helena, Mont., or Bishop |4nother nobleman on the ground that}in to the heurt just an idle aNEOst retall KKeane of Cheyenne, whint, "Phe band Wyo,, will be ap-j|the w holesale lumber latter businesses had insulted _in ‘the his wife, youl deadiy error af life which is the . Western country. "Thy late My of San | Would have in the En: glish press great] mother. of the crowding falluvce Aye pointed' Iranciseo,coadjutor vacated archbishop by the death hu-| also for of sensations, as. the PUES INAt Ee : editors }inan experience js here. AE Ghok For when the teent h Archbishop hate could put into print heart is opened | and Jesus enters, funeral have yet Rome, April 14.-Notwiths the desire of Mgr. Kennedy to here as rector of the American - are to-wi ag AFTER SHORT ILLNESS sifu s!"saniti'thiny memaaine. "th desiring | 'GEQRGE that bonds buildings the bu et recollection thereof : date aid r the purpose of releine purchasing school sites and upon sites suc . grade dings nd supplying CELLAR night and charged with the i} Sunday but! lars Staines has been losing the| fruit and other articles from the VIEW OF THE CASE] titi! values. As one sees the Mast orse life standing at the oe daught- | {© there : messengers the wills" his in a deliberate the ---------~@-__ emo- 7 7 > + A =e or it] (. % ‘ pci uv as ro PREEMAN-At Mercur, Utah,:April 13.) works from without. No sweetness or| Priating his goods. Tne result y a tae sh Helen C daugter of Matt and Lena beauty gui do more than affeet the ex-| Reras was grabbed just as he w nalanaces reeman, aged 7/months and 13 days. Fu-|terier or sugeest the supreme truth jing from the underground stores hougs |neral serviees today (Monday) and ney 2p T he sent to jall in charge of . } Was , 5 ce from the funeral chapel of Tonenh wa. Woods, ot eee Some of the canne d onda hen TE ie te which} a liam Taylor, 21 South West Temple street ‘of Christian 6very lite "in re " reachie had belonged to Staines until ee the swarthy | this city. . Interment in City cemetery. | civilization them were taken to head H " k t appeal. We | Greek annexed Friends are invited to. the services, niake Shae wer mnswer. ie" aany "If" man will} darters with the prisoner, who will. by eee eee ------- | open, I-will come in jail until in he Vheve appears is the for araignbefore Judge Diehl secret of Christianity Tuesday ) after asi salvatory |} : ANOTHER ENGLISH thing, "ir! How. slight a hinge for} "0°": J of in , , : to the room les‘s : , of reconciliation In hand of a thousand experiences, Wen the Master enters, it is by the life to Him. zation however DIED, in beyond goes seed oe tir by the enter @ If you are in doubt as to what is cor-__|ahefamous Batley it Victor: Rr. | SOUP ate Wnvitedfe he services our TWO , o whor hom they ‘ " 7). bring appeali there € will] ( Y Ee , € bwill th find crowding rowalt ‘ id curi ninety ilneé rhyme. ane e sity whenf >i ¢a only nofse nin quite ‘+ a askea | operation SUH!) bein good case had been prepared. it would be wise first to dis- , sibly <be eonstrued as an juror He said' that he Harry Thaw, but he hada them William ee Creek, formerly dis \trict judge of El Pass and i BOND ELECTION ofa Education of Se ee aLse uw iphtheria was become more prevalen t/ 453 "hs ist F Seen one as tr as Me al a Fi hundred| than the tears of half usual among the school echildret Weiler, ro. 36 in s Seventh South That is well sty for thetine variouetmartscof Sali lak using | Stveet; EE. O. Leatherwood, No. 16 that every one of the believed j | be appe : 7 jurors | made an honest. effart to do everything a ™ | right and that not one of the jurors wa : aaa |influenced by anything other than Fis Ae the¢ | eyjqence and bis conseclence was sure | ™© He ?n . | that the defense had observed scrupulous | Perience temperance | among until a thought with | cover' societies in St. Louis and Chicago. This last week Goldfield has had vispits from fewer distinguished people su ES, = OR-SC HOOL, of. the : Oe c Lake City create an indebtednéss and BEnieer bonds therefor as hereinafter Statea: The election will . be he 1d. on Satur= 5 }day,. the will 20th, day of «April, There :be five watine walt aces for aoul thins a beautiful poem, a bit of genius canvas, or a noble pile whose inis crusted with the aspiration or| moulded with generations. wo Narie zs . fs believed that both contracted whl open at 7 o'clock a mi gpd cisae and ered hould be as patent | diphtheria out of school. The rooms wer o'clock p. m , ee as the multipdication table or} fumigated as soon as it was learned from Fourth The aggregate. amount oF of three ‘in all [ts seope, are} the elty health mols artment that diphthe bonds proposed to be issued is wi machine for theo] ria an -urgent demand; decorated with | bailing of men accused of homicide and | PUL Preraring another Was the cause of thé - absence, ) hundred and fifty thousand (250,000) scrap-henp of the centuries, for faith | There the denomination of one skull and erossbones, to leave the | then present an application based on good Ky , ases tnowain: where dollars ($1,000a each, But' town, I jam' ‘here' yet," why. he ‘de- | reasons. not «Thaw should. be kept | {7d the supernatural things must have | Veer school children veraare Oban Sie with ges: to bear | clared,-"and I shall stay until the skull |jocked up pending his second trial place jease, the spread but is being guarded vabli fa he Ir per cent pe : | able u and crossbones are b carved the upon Mr. Hartridge sald he was sorry | Jesus Knocks at the Door of the With verv | SS us! pean) see an eee . ar nd all Tregoning, present walking delegate for the I. Ww Ww. went up and shook hands with him. Mr. Tregoning has reputation in all sincere the of being he says and does, Mr, Tregoning for- rect in men s apparel, you should ] H S Alluminas|-) BuAnAeG upon. his) nocking. waiting! knocking! | Waiting. runs through the notes and fastens them | Sure aye fae age A an 6 Of)6= L@mperament! keyed to the fine en high, may bow DIPHTHERIA {in tears before the throbs of subtle har bail, | °°" me back from the caboose to flag the secs} tree. ‘Che brakeman had hidden the flag | Not know what he wants and ts willing,} retained. again, -but. was not so certain ond séction, which was following at «| under his coat. and he waved his arms|to fight like a demon until he gets it" | that the tirm would not be retained hanely safe distance. The bull that was | frantically at the oncoming train. Speaking of conditions here lhe said: "It 48 too' early yet to tell what will g its effects, Mhere is a tendency to-| experience is real despite the question | on Saturday April 20,.1907, to vote upon to depend on the effeets rather than} or the negation of the sele ntist For | the following question and proposition, cause. |} Jesus comes into hearts to tarry, to b to wit On Monday night Grant Hamilton. Thaw." He denied that: $15,000 had been) mony, organizer of the American Federation | $PeMt in putting on a play at an Easi he or Labor, and J. F. Gray, general or-|5'de@ theatre to create popular sympathy | ;, rior ‘ Y GLY. le heart has | who. glory in" fact ind who deduce | NOTICE them; flow di| their findings from lifts should see ie Office men}. nee verse appeais of the better things. Per- | in om the marvel or change is blessUt: Bo !@Ps this fact has led many into error in} edly evident, and yet deny the need hel foi aie te their failure to discern between the cause |}or thé fact of that which changes ina LOI handled with such expedition that it te sea d cacy Vv ieorouties ehiee ee sad was distributed by 10 the next morn- | . = rT tae BS OMA ing and with anything but an aide-| Expense of the ine siete ny Sate quate force or adequate quarters 1a : = ; : century' dash aud a cottonwood tree,| ' consignments OF | tion for Harteiixesas a lawyer ail5.000 letters and ail letters i : pe second-class matter-all N | -_- 14-How bluff, roaring bull came near causing a wreck on the Denver and Rio Grande, wt Il go down o into the annals s of rai) 3 pened. fA ‘ouble-lheader on countered two bulls T FREIGH Record. Oa a | law has seen feats of of more than a postoffice. One paps train See broaght in three FLAGGING se ree COMPAN BLOCK, still there except when knees in. alive: Grandly fain (agony absolutely necessary e pricks the score of "I K v¥ That My} es The plereed hand still knocketh manhe story that Evelyn Thaw had a| Redeemer Liveth' in lis that| And beneath the crowned hai pass-|} ig é ‘l : with her mother-in-law payr ,; d an patient eyes so tender night Jeause d s f 4 be- | carries a fine a pproval ov: upsurge yf | Cause of Mrs, William Thaw's admira- | 95; every onen 0 ‘ 1 Savior waiting there 7 Christ | quantities of| a ' But its power is in whatever so let Him In to spread the feast of I ® was asked t; ) about a story to the efhe! of inspiration moved it Ag thread | Des pene vate whieh was fect that Mrs. Willl ee hs ae a nd love oF Makes The last week agement worthy li ing note at the : 7 ai RO M Postoflice | '| BRAKEMAN r . Woodside, Route : ino heating get a) by FUEL tions with young Mrs. Thaw quite May there»be suggested \they freely and denied that Mrs. Thaw re-|tion of one incident? Handel !fused to speak to him, cei , get must x greatest the economical, or netted the owners $25 a ton development work will ofa done fo1 | with most you % same. the jand power in' rightness |} many doors, and through #4 day the t e market " I HE ~come.into| love k ar local OM ‘heart's "may M the money, 7 7 1s Mined bak. Condition ie ition Wepduse oft make l Oa on ap- erie Byes ~ your 5 quantity Lae Chris Hered Cc : > = lsecond and Superior, consclence, to be a Mrs. Thaw Kepe Out secause the rich life of Jesus has in its} paw er of love and life and joy ‘ ; moving to self-fulfillment in history, in= ae Hetaniduehat nevdiainnt apiring a. a tf eat n expressed his a Has soul? the knock brought response in }| lat h d not tellers eliey that all beautiful things, it 7 your bp é iT tA o- you seek to answer ‘the¥ | haw's action ins in setting = him aside and] self very: wonderfully in art and songa and | ipnealk- ou and mensut to the dienit putting Gleason in charge at the open- | literature, there be those who would take | such aid f Happy then eee 7 | ing of the case was due to any influ-|the flower for the life and trust to the | ind tS at 1) ‘ chi ; 7 : s a i" Vs r do rer ehe ibs 6 lhe ‘nee on tie part of Rvelyn Nesbit) things which are effeets, rather than the Aoatine ci 3 a treba He said he considered his re-|, RUSS: stor Ghe unltmaand Gawlne oeenien 1 ing rauy 4 sing t iphon oO he ution coal Z quality eround workings. while the others} field and branches in. several other jewed the surface sights or Visited | camps The de posits In the' four} : { . ank re ro ev. other mines in the vicinity In the xd af-}banks now aggregate about $7,-1000.000 here } lave ,;termoon the special train as} , : | r ARTO returned ST CernAitl Two California experts are arrangWest | EOD RS 2 ASCl eye ted rl , rty|ing for the equipment and mainte-| canyon, about 15 miles' west of here Dede mines ee visit pit. aoe r ares a ig: intic water plant, larger eee e 5 or i at t Milfordri an tI 5 ‘ " conTwenty-five yvears'-ago ‘the iron ore}a'vri tonigh ass om or- lias: aU the 000,000 ‘ one under Was shipped to the eater, wwhie h | row will be shown through the mine | i ' 7 a try Patios ANE Some at a end of Reaver county's mineral | le Hen on this |- belt, leaving for Salt Lake tomorrow | B©'t®- e of equal. . in best th : kinds te eee. OFT the. personal | aie ele had talked with him ' two minutes initia Sa an reer a, | (his office 2 me is office. We ‘ had not brought him | Jeoy applies OndItor ‘Ktmaelf,-and }on and we did not want him. but Gleason put him on He stands" knocking ‘at the } the the ‘ the personal: in ‘ If you get full "value To claim soa 4 comes ‘ 10n several are SSS SNBSS SANS SSS CRANES : é:-:are -prices al roe ed an ap Appeal. outstanding ayes , ere t ua . Ther allie ered t 1 . : ' gracious (ana S e each ver He Ne I h } are statement ae new kind, mere. orientalpietur ind thROU EPS: ANG, * get every shade, shape and color at the Gardner store, Prices $1.50, 92,50, $3.50, and $5,00, words vords ese thought: that God See Dea oO nea Beare Bon xed. Andy lostnees, in: whe. the history of the camp "After the newspaper coniment,-Mr. Idings have zg Pr "Ine ; ae buildings have grown from | Gleason decided that. maybe he should Jvank, is make | peat | of God to every heart evr ‘ \ one : i ; | There i A 1 abundan of | Mining excursionists from Salt Lake) foundations to completion and many ; relinquish the case to Mr Delm: caeckry renehed Milford this morning and after) haye bevond the1 stage of I exz i ‘ } passed 1 ag Delmas took charge of jt; and had ¢our | |® Short stop left for Newhouse, where) cavation co-oper: ation 1] Cactus mine, mill and model town] Since the shutdown the authorita"1 did not know anything more! the center of Interest. The Cactus tive announcement has been made! about what Delmas would sav in his |Management found it Impossible to;that J. A. Ainslee of the Manhattan |summing up address than TI knew, show so large n crowd through the}'Trust company of New York has deW hen Gleason made_ his opening ad| mine at one' time, so .a committee of ic ided to organize the Nevada Miners' | dres I know this, that. I asked Mr. | the. recent settlement of: theschurch clatms le icht n { ,of Pittsburg. ashi g frat3 witne L| problem cb nrenen we Piso reared Me 5 A , srave ot arbitrarily assecilated individ was astounded The leht efore } ° had-told Dr \ a8 ae ie ee cs uals fen are not ta be ay d A th has been since March 12, vet af-} Ss shave Rete notTeor been not TaIR quite ene and FARAT areATG standsu 1 yuilding activity been more pronounced than ever} a before Many train every all: the rs man peal | } ; a. elibers : | eve Connection. e t) ETS ra é rlOaA \ Saf o ision are mor ee thanab sare the | th e Gleason | tac , ea for wonder undo such the adoor ¢ ve lelil { deliberate | HOng before Mr. efat at " Gleason's | thecl if days t jury. made to land a Salt Lake Abeer oe Leaatiad in San Francisco busied them-|. 4, fense inal was ditt rent. fi ean ment for that number It will be the | sefy ving out reports of violence, | one we. had: planned He draintsed to first. time that Salt Lake and | tah and et rule in Goldfield of sueh | bring out: a great deal about heredihave been advertised in a national; nature as to require the United States | , uate Rinitis : 2 -EXCURSIONISTS : MINES AT blame} ie g Se A mython soul. not the <ar trial, a re n Ab. Wilt And. Mr. Delmas had | from make the open-|ism, | tour the lett te - ; 5 Seattering Wednesday. On or of themse Ive SLO re= hi harge and the I. Wo OW they! chouldainake ; eeHBes being Is three Tats esrb i money,benefit) but/have not closed: business to prevent manipulation and rush matters will magazine ee { "Well, |peginning: Though of both exchange iit who signed the original i men}resolution \frain from a} pr ENO lic ations | Watson in Pittsburg prices So far) ipproved it IT was to . . ; held the1 Reap ia ing address:to as well as the miners. boost-|the officials taken|among those business the plan ane <ing plan argues will costthatsomeit | the government for its' vatican sympafeanne that an absolute 4 "1 thies, fearing. reconctHiation will) be-brought bout in the near fulure)/;.One ‘of: their' cuief' exvievance is the probability that Italian troops w! render military honors when the remains of Pope Leo .XIT1, are' ‘borne publicly.| through thé streets of Kome. Another is ny " : have club and|people devoted to Utah have and | which and i of to thousands of tourists) he persistently denied 7!t will appeal ers seeking s¢ e lace to go} and » though : ind othe eeking une Pp ; these reports, yet, nevertheless," and spend the summet lhad an effeet quasi-concilla- atarmed tl France ; magazine, to under Pope Jeo XIII prevented Cath: licsnie frommai] participating parliament:itar espa 5-in in parila elections and returning Cathol{ in @enuies The veto"has ‘heeiizremoved several ; by signs M1 oul wit MUbTSHINg {ments in issSs between China and France, whereby | Irance agreed to accord protection to all | Catholic missionaries in China, but the| vatican. has indirectly' recelved ascur- | aneesof a at the vati| up the establish di- | generally relations with China and | under the pro- | missionaries at yen of, shells aa Such an Gite agreement Winlatidl rineatweowouk Ge The Commercial | other |ing Salt now that certain members! g _, z ll the witnesses ready y for examifor exami-|. are playing the +m: AT" - | Ration. is aid Ne rie: : dere si is | making money by ir lanned, had met the i approval of My. | ornos | i i APOSLOMC of de a legate ambassador, tu j tiseme = of Salt Lake e pro ters. ot culating reports and course speech, The alluded to the cross!this plan have encouraged M1 King/of a sort to mT pee riatis ; ork, and anc ce ors of. Or Christianity and the : cross of the House)se In his work, it ts S likely that s on c jthe( agitators have of Savoy being side by side on the new! definite action will be taken in that} ecards, profiting at the in : : building business with passing of the ‘ Summer Soft. and Stiff' Hats: high Hats and low Hats: Hats of he} a I stand owith bim Christ was your Now, is here-all The gayy s season nature is in the blooming; join the any man hear door, I wi the sup that of if though text: was a echua presented Christ o him'and peaker said: only por it : to Congregational Simpkin seeking jat the door and knock. my voice and will open ; Bat ' Life Oj To get full measure of weal out ) been LOLS aes mat er > vt a ; a It] to alt is Hunt's conception 6f the great | le rung b: os ata _ ha aa ; fe + | fei iting before th loor of il =p g& DY ! elmas C WAS ASKC( kingly dignit beseeching entrani SP ; pe ; Ng sweet |) (S¥NNANNAKRRAKENERRARARSY the to responded have Hearts been | have t might rt hink the ve ae davs 1S/rew sorts all of Literature nearer | magazine. so much vatican the drawn have io Italy that the Jtatian government has!sent to the persons who inquire, and Today for the first time the papers pinen ie ae rae , Ban iit si past | song of our ehildhood ; : s a \ ge S¢ , e side | practically succeeded France in the pro-|the result is that the locality adver "jhave come out and said what éeveryshe oe f ae : sh itt oF 5 ; ut baie: RB | Knocking, Knocking, who is there tection of réligious societies and missions, tised eventually gets the benefit body has known for some time that a { : : at rats ps } "| Waiting, waiting, grand and. fair In. the near Y eas { City Couneil Interested, stock‘| JO bbing Hing | strange ane nely l Past was1 the cause3 or de- | opening G! BSOnh In CRATE COO? Une: Case cat. tik ar is a pilgrim, ile nd kingly Their change is illustrated by the amlays No hames are mentioned, but; "Thi + prepared the case and had | Never such was seen before i é ‘ Merry state, TO i Frrot proposed! pov eiation ; : : te ito have Archbishop Ireland preach the; between the vatican and the }advertising department of the maga - the mines operating as usual has been! lente Gourde cof "secmoraanexteye While no single act of the vat-/ gine devoted exclusively to publicity | one of inaction as regards the settle|anq Bishop Ogorman of Sioux Falls! be construed as a renunciation) qf various sections of the United) ment and to put ft in «slang pay sermons of 1909 | preach the lenten temporal power of the echurch,/=tates. In a separate and prominent) everybody is "up in the alr." Ts ee aC several recent events show that the old fener nent. 1dverUsements are placed |- Business Men's and.Mine Owne ‘ . ° : antagonism is wearing away and the in by cities and communities, watering sociation promeunced its peere cane a trangsigeant policy is practically at an] places resorts and places to spend! month ago and today went a step far - DELMAS RETIRES FROM . . & i at or ( the : ao a end. , | the umm 1 ae mane ee of the ther in giving out that tomer mw all THE NOTED THAW CASE The change {fs attributed to various | magazine has eStablished a bureau 1D} eooks and waiters would have to i causes, Pope Pius X is known to have the} connection with the advertising whic Ni draw from the I. V \\ or quit work (RSE GA From eee Direr) spiritual more than the temporal welfare | answers all inquiries as to a certain | tH¢ markets here, In Tonopah and vat sees ee ' The Time to Get Your New Hat Week--But Right New. That! - Is not Next Necessity for a Religious Will and Purpose, wan dhox ionh Aeae ath week see APPEALS GOD bring 14.-The hoped | nation-| an ex- i | use as an American church, which | American | the to instrusted be lwould 'section of the Theatine order, ® monaesatfe At order one ilar clerks. founded | fw Rome in »1: for the purpose of| { Rev. . Service oo Simpkin Teaches Jesus Knocks at the Door of the Heart. || Almost all the forIn Rome a special | .. ‘atholic ehureh of their own ality, but the United States is | Republican nee } Goldfield, 14 have | Rev. States Visitors. aos Rome, April | eign countries merit the1e| in Aside for United | Hopes of Quick Settlement Advance, Halloran the proposition ° The Ise a3 ‘ Che idea is site‘to ratse fund for publicity of Salt Lake and Utah / || Against os support Thompson, Accusations W. W. Leaders Who Are Working Market. jin neers : 14.-Certain six given More : icits publici has been|| BROKERS William | national EXAMPLES IN RECENT DAYS (22) fahe gee brought into last I cron See an SSHPTSINT TITIAN 7 Reconciliation NSSSSAASSSNSSANSSSNNNDANNN ANN o iid Article ron n dollar 3 to ier one two » divided hundfe "dd hundred into No. the ques eight (8) increasing ‘te of said cor pora thousand ($100, 000) tho twe aE the value. se asten ami ClO eae ce ppomination ‘a ese m share article, "The amount ‘to. ead as Said corporation shall We fone ($200,000) dolla nomination and dollars per Shaceie value And business for as themaytransaction. be Meeting Dati: this 20th HIRAM Wit © of of brought day of ER i , LJAM. S} Re follow ten ($10:005 sue h other before ‘said a are *h; 1907. Pre a ret ident. vir" Xe iitansement iat i |ZONT YOUR LEGS OFF: IRY A RUN REPUBLICAN WANT - |