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Show | THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 11. 1909. GOVERNOR AF nial ies ee o + +> ~ TALKS (OF STATE eee Christ The Radiant = + + + + BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. +> TT Declares Immigration Is Heavy First Ten Days of Month Show) Unparalleled Activity In and Agricultural Activities Are on Increase. ivi Building. For the first on since time his Arise, O master artist of the age, And paint the picture Syhien: at uo. shall be Immortal art and blessed prophec "The bruised vision of the world Manin To earth's dark book add one illumined page + + + SF ete tana lticerain uate + + Shall Now + inaugu- break let this lene ate '\ The Proper Clothes Are 6 $HoH . Pa - g | IDAHO FHHHH4E+ 444440 i from superstition and stand free. wondrous work Thy hand engage rince on These Mostly Represent dence RaBla veer rans Buildings-T otal 49 she Hirth,/ week] of 4 : are in , 2 tion the time, politics are gound and the people are well pleased with the work of. oan pony Sah ene mrndune ar money Issued during character the the st progressing, the Permits. exhibit Ieecords of the office df A. B. city building inspector, for the closing Saturday, show a total permits best airnatin Gasiecnte ee of , the six days, the|;n at [Tqaho oa new state the for are pouring state will sound into capitol ts have a fine] Alaska-Yukon of the total amount ne Jgst or. Tl spector. ut Sonday: banner April, 1908. A. D. Mickle, ie one permit era $2,500. of the being issued Tuesday week, issued, On}a was the wove, the cost 23] of of the buildings Two 9 Permits for total faqued during of were being the contribute & No money counties Je have cation. We for opening fol- the ‘I am will have secured a go ° For, "now And man, «A w - oe a ore oar Phe + things that religion works 7 in passed les peatins + + Man looks + And give America has own artists. never been very kind to | life pee and musicians | the Release its patient within the and finds suffering the salvation Savior waiting from world its + + ¢ have foreignneeded venee to een >road and secure a re lustr. American people were able to FEsee the First jr., West street, one-story, } Bix: | brick dwelling, East First Mortensen, one- South story, street ‘one: $5,000 room brick store, Security No. 88 $2,900; (Galt, takee & Q Security & ‘Trust. company, eight story, flve-room brick dwellings. 551, "Ee. 559, 663, 567, 671. 576 an place, ons - .ane at $2,000 April Belt: Lake: Nos. 557 and 661 5 ASSURED of Se Setwo- Prosperity Applications ai Exhibit No. 322 wick East dwelling East, Seventh a No. 637 online In Fair for great Americ: 1 | ble Marshall, ae radiant today. mina Joy and ae roe © ac. its Own The nee an eet ee $700: Bc of last m1} museum reputation, t mt n rancis as owes well as § 3 aking the ixedve a rreen, airdaiy and +) rs if a 7 Favor. oming am ate for ao \ left Bae rather of physique a \ e breast, right iia aate ont any ceo = nt THE sw) lire ond vast 8 0h shoulder a, p - uly at ' an o early made n apprenticeship In ace un merely 6 a}by as 20 South a ys, Dé /paaple....J thé architecture od rulers Rotgans kept over in e a i. °°"all ‘services. ™° was Mr. Durand "of ween Greeks and | soutt Poet | r mierenth streets, + ler- | A ceria cordial were in and. Palestine ig tt riday, April story, six-room, uual aa = mH First Se of Church onviet Scientist, music by the choir. Su 12 ge saps sare brick age each: Sa on total, $3,000: ganne: Cc Four iamous Saree-room lection. ndons, ecenice. aa han: ae 3 and 334 South Trio : wae $6,000; Margaret Treseder, one, aerlal wire ao mear eeeBagley, - | Noe =a cast, are $2,000; Frank tions ete of Pompeii, eee brick dwelling, TOS., one-s Beat Se as No. 1027. Belmont $2.000; . Newton Bros., + oneone-s sto Boe anes PMA, No No. Jom, Ste rn fo dwelling, ya marvels; being a hey col-| were great ae then pe Could informed amazement hk The | pansions to the their | ™#Y two by be héadg | 8° an his disciples artist highly Uving finished were who and stili|{2K° can, finely paint modeled 7 a Flying Banvards.| which ts a striking piece iF ee att ironteadt by Teena of aerate Wis South8a Fifth East Wilillam 258° Bighth brick dwelling, ae street, Smet tenbeny $2.500,|ter. Buy: feature The 9s on the list would oo It" indicates ow inditferent | Catholic matter of contracting for the e}4 | Marshall lived d x in Ptneir wiaae ginieat | c thelr midst, almost veue-copm attractions. will be taken up within the inknown, $2,500. after "Marshall 3 Se LAND J FEDERAL - COMES ow see onial meeting = Wednesday to school ore at 5 o'clock oe A ‘ree| p. m. GENT. COLORAD ‘ SE . , , ; eh 0 James B, Cougian, one of agents of the eileral onland his ee death iter ed one such will the special office, has a TES Qa Ss critic | Shortly, a | fretired! or Protestant, It is aris cans for th , Solids and Cl would be found First to be w e America oped ola that 1ase y of a changes e transfer anon eesor, to t Salt Lake in the local i 0.10; 5% d ever ostess his] are of W. Boise a pa Ww for the state encampment of the bekahs to be held at the same time Re-| of| Pos ee lodge encampment, April 20 ¥| are 7 es anton aes ay aE a Utah office ‘of Carl F. Spalding, Colfax ceneleed O h an Will; enor for a Go ; York, Yor ew onight on Caruso, the April good tenor, will oe season either abroad. t will sail and rest through the to siamese e impossible Ith his home. Cee He Italy ee caller Masonle meeting special few Order. of Lynds learned aenot sing that Senor] for the The Danish following by again friends, -e 4 brief halt cups oy our hearts' WAY. {9 phe to 11 the newly with initiation of candidates, organized have their the ete on strained tenor to| coffee, oung, people ta a ng to merely All a © Regular leave! vocal nae thought ao we O. O. EF. Frid fridays meetings hall on the will be s d held upon and Heo of h and taining? serrving i attests for man-the she was abet rigit The about the extravagance duce ee% with Sipe and pretty brow a.m. soclety a atGhee7 "43 ernie anTeeie ber _ w nner nea . to be le to rich her nO always bachelor-girl ee ana toluie ' ry able, Cave ee yiae eta ee jher of yea in; china she ye Seventh Lankow, go 7:3 Pp, sermon B rie owe ne "act 6: 30: Autel at 7:30 use @any service by Mr. at| bookcase hostess-but our a dearest chance aoe to fe. world's what Peacoat Present 12 12:15 | one of the the words greatets aff-| {fs we h nevar Nog = all th et ‘| co ree p. m; dl Sunday if, settle, J. M. Settle, "6 school atl 3 superintend-|{ Gar y Epworth Leagu Scniatian: Gaby, president, Preaching 7:30 p ee m.; Easter cantata. Great chorus. See|} programs. Missionary meeting with/} 2 Mrs, H. J. Talbot, 1324 East South Tem-|} ple street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:3 I ' THAT Ss KIND HARD "Not so bad, had it OF my LUCK!"' boy 1 nif" ago, ‘and. alz dneured long" oc ge Ther pale my premiums nere aoke ce the sensible | Congregational. service! day = ng YoU" oe Saviour's ne English Luth eran and In i eenssociety ee street, F. W. Pyramid. Church nowy coe. Bussaard, pas- service, with| society eee Thursday, a p. ee, m. 4 = x greatest Joys o'clock.| a. m. cathedral, Beniami at 6:45 and to 8 a E sing The e morn. begin at 10:30 be followed. with| the} service, p. m, with this war of . 11 ferings of the congregation, to the united offering of all will ¢o| the chij}m. of the church and ahe, St, for missions, sermon at ee oor ner the 7:20 - Andrew's Associate co. eo s ace ce ake pling peteusua S ; RS IR f Wires in the World. Conustra: ae of| o'clock ® pisethes rege service will r amd occur congregation at oe6| $ SunAL) o=mumenm ARCHITECTS ~~ i. -_-____. Y. Easter vesper Women's WwW. Gc lead A. of the Christian "association the Trio tensa - servic held In thelr room arcade ae 4:30 "oe will Faith Looks The the be Y.cn ¥. WW, W. W. C. A.bibl "bible rooms in HAMILTON 423-494 Bell Up to Thee," Mrs.All Hammer and MissInvited Schrackto aoe cordially J. ARCHITECT in the Brooks Cc. D. Moore will meeting. Chora} | Servic Misston in Young "Lift Up Thine Eyes" Cailjah); Isabel, Amy and Loul Os- service the Lenten savings of the Sun- | b° day schoo! children, and the other ofDuet-"My service an the Live Christian, Christian church First Saas a oe ce en te oe holy com- celebration of the holy communion | oo ase iiarmonte . ‘Sing: "Die Kapello" and an Hascordially welcom ice ed oa Central & INSURAN | AALL are poaccth South ane The ee 225 GENERAL 20-26 South ‘an Cm Salt Lake "City, ‘Utah. Phos men 5ee. -_--_-,..- Mr i instes AceuincttedtoWattesd) --Enptscopal. ata -Easte er day Sersican: two early celebrations of Munion, 11 Coe Dr. ring! willTY oe the by ne Fifth | Rey.|}$ ihe etarmenie sing.of "Hosanna thirty voices will will Hast street, Fourthpastor-Sunday .°4J. Southnkow, East ay ces Pye aSs m. : pa promptly." the ra the "wise man. Join let us instive your = wre on wit Then when ‘five you dread, you are tomes sires ofne "gale " ¢ e , r. a rs St. Mark's Ro" | South street, pls qualities her-she es; meetings Methodist. musical Brown:| ne the of the anc tate. tor-Preparatory a chareh, into a thousand | !sh of vexpatlating upon long We all Pan 8S i !s of the sake" looks ane Phillips Congregational Boren church,|South and Seventh East streets, Willlam J.|P. A. Simpkin, pastor-Servi Sou William the She p- ama) oNFoura d to Ue oi Tecoordiall see ly y 1 nv ‘te.SO paeeren: eee Bt John's walls of the house} {NS service will one of the rarest | Morning prayer, broken |; mM. oy though a whole pot of with sermon. Children's splashing upon her real lace | 02Ptism of Infants, at 4 centerpiiec The ood among = gd aan they were the molehills. ity, April 3 Airs. | M, pial Salone club "Ene pubis | SUagers and------- fourlets tavited WOMEN |t HEBER BERETS yeJ. TeGRANT ETE to all seryie ae doesn't well toughness upon saltiness though the yea though cups jare eee coffee club. he q , two-by-four| her food, igebia: length Smallest size| sorve a six-course| acquaintances, the} ates ain nie in perfect at his Burlington Mission-F. J. Lucas, susu <a Bible at 10:45 mperintendent. Preaching by the school Rev. W. W. Desa. areasat p.m. preaching Easter cordially "invited laa. Fourth doesn't the' cook compl ‘to Pp Indeed, ag heaviness of these mountains as if young] check-| the flurries and and studies| 2 ° 16 meat, the tatoes, the he he| long of cafe suppers| mae an proportion et Ewer odfailure hostessof the Wo cies venile ‘Cho Mission-G. M. Fraser,| 12:30 Dr.school J. W.at Payne Grande hungry | tervice' with cae ee0 eae 10ly tine com- | school ar Children's song oyet ae"Roy | eral services will be hela od year. F 1S | residence aE33 South Glenn street | Sunday, 11, at camebicy: 2:30 p. m . ‘InterPrienteint April ate. Olivares and . » x a I First Aenea Episcopal church. an. corner Second Ba and Second South| Unitarlan Society, 138 South|streets, Francis Burgette Short, pastor| East, William Thurston Brown, / -P eae 10:4 m. Special Easter| Fe oe you mee Oh, od‘meal, the othe art ofmrt: playok a at welcom indeed- history ellie ............ DLED. Z Rlo ning of Saliclowe midnight Junches-tie | 80°! at 2ia0" D a m. Service at 3 p. m./ ter"Abendlied," art pouring tea gracefully." And hymn. by the trend of everybody aKa English Lutheran church, 226 South| to the were other satisfied} a and/ economical recipes until she is almost eee ib ab nsane asylum, so that} I fourth human dough-|thing BELOr theater layouts. The i pees an-the one whose e 3 | sooo Nel. in of each ° lodges of the city will be invited to at= econd Wandenvar always D depends pe a much apples, he a on service Not tong since, sche cley er little woman Our y sa he enter~ . -|5 . bd an uffed ra on "toas t The elderly men-the birds lodge W. J. Orlob: outside guard, Arthur sen; physician, EASON? Fla nike eAues Fofor n good strenuously little bit of heart-hospltality In the| an that whento/a | giving. bald-headed Frandtathars--chide boys and deliver lectures yards elected Apollo co if you're ready, Oy sters, dear, can "begin to teed.' , thisf Dooly Phone BUILDERS' RS Block 5339 MATERIALS, RSE UILDING ae wil Arcade |p Burton Coal 2 - MATE: and Lumber Co. ert ac atat yeaa creat tet stage BeSs anion suns Apr 28°" (hla aaah ger net gore MODIESKA WILL |&, n goly',est: hans) Ratan fell axon Wks! ake Of. |.Mfers, Mtaware, PSFtaRd aster, Cement that hie wife vwoulk len co to ana take /MADAME Sunday Encgh, school s\eatc™ 9°30. ana | serve T |POSTOFFICE INSPECTOR A hex Histheebrani fae tech Pina BE BURIED IN POLAND Morning prayer and address 10:35 -_-____ mae ee Roofing Matertal. to this side and the resuit wan swaniy| WITNESSES BEAR DANCE] "2 womens wraps, and all that she] of Mime icin Makake whe tes | st. Peter's chapat, $87q North h secona|(UURED MAN'S BROTHER - Re|LTissteRe Scsond caeenaetenscmenne south." "Pienee one vy newspapers, It is said tha some other homeless represe; Thursday morning at her Bay Island | Wes i eonas ach ‘Secon ee ot Conallos ‘avi nde Sais epeetrone | sah Tredrneh Purtetlay tranectes,tos ot humanity, "Tho "machinating mann: note, iy.be, viewed fy hunreda Coz | Ine" praver and coutemation, wich a ARRIVES FROM DENVER CONTRACTORS. s nds e| te nd the initiation ee eee banqu Omain of her w hold the wing services ; uesday evening aa 7:2 he_would lose his va jeave him and that ortly after t y s Or Italg the Fortune teller set wores tna of voice until he got himself into cach is condition that nothing but a complete Peres rene would avail and this Dr. 2 Tribune-Reporter Printing So., 66 w,| nd South St. Phones 718. ---_+-_____ Ee EMPIRE 156 THEATER State St. | eastern ma" 8 ds hoursat part of the state, 6 during whiek | 2n the "iveliest‘king [he inapected all the postofiices of iat aacicar meee the ma of gimarket at with Te thee and yw ait afternoon Knightsp ‘ eae eames | tan cathedral of at the clubh Columbus, the , dress guns ar oneof the "great | tho they bear will is esta drop Hen from ee re- dae exhaustion. Mr. homes of evimrning som: ir own, where such in pio | crusty | and things | iparzias 5 tee . asking where flowers may be | lustrated sotigs every afternoon "and [Bei Malet be, did "upon" tho payshent| ‘Niod"an we (ok aneat St er Sonate) yy LIEB THEATER -_ ‘aude evening. Admission 5c and 100. by Holy Bish <1 communion (AG weet 7: pees Owe 9 jig says that he About waecents. anbugi. was invite 10 minutes of : the ful } Regence water cof- wonderhes mee feasts16 we canTr such verses ag: ee |g oe Admisai on, , ee" were enna Patient clay eres f be and 10c, vited Evening | service Gare ue at Creoso 7 ™ | of Tea mes 1 echaae threatens to evacuate without | 1ctress. will >be conveyed to Calvary | day school 4p me Faster Sun-| even an hour's notice; she piles ene cemetery and placed in a vault until| of the Lora'sservice Suypen rae polsbration 8, Mr. Lowe at-| poard hich with hors d' arrangements can be made to send it ; = : tended the# annual bear dance of the entrees, =me fe eA oe, SOUPS, | to Pololand, where 4 ae Free Ch sal nd desserts interment will take Swedish Ute Indians. The dance, signifying | oraer that =e treat rive "ell blew! in| place. gwaaleh' Bvee@ chess ureh. Nie ae Spring, continues for} an old-fashioned (?) dinner. the ie Telepho ne messages have been re-| Seventh Bast- ‘child Ch, No a South ancers exerting them-| that kes th em sigh for :dear little| focelved all day from all parts of Call and selveg more, an at makes 7 all-| program at 2 IderService |"c!o0. A uniformly satisfactory PO hite ee ances wil be made, os superintendent - m. Preaching Bible by ‘ 3 y Unity quartet. Sun-| day school at 12:30; Professor P. N.| Superintenc Cook, » superinten lent. Lloyd Al)iance| of n Boe 08 en Wednesday 2:30/ ings wilt minister--Preaching services, 11 | court; subject, church. "Our Sunday | Services A shomelike Y the Future, Special n Since 0>Sequlous waiter appears with Even! his/| tray of salad and sandwiches. the Missionary soclety san the Ladies*| Ald soclety |last night: Ex-president. Erik. Mad. sen; president, lius sen; vice president, L. Dr. Larsen; A. N. treasurer, Hansen; secretary,! Thorvald Sophue untr ftaly hacen Worth ae. and homemade cakes. dinner, a luncheon, even a cup of tea, | ie" Sunday scho ol at 10. a. The elderly is dias -the ‘white-halred | thoroughly enjoyable unless there jg} am Blum, superintendent. chapter Brotherhood. officers were Nort minister-Sunday er chiefly we at in to play | Now, ak of ta- | We serv for a = wafers eect Sle, c,| H,| day evening at 7:30 o'clock, the purpose of entertaining Worthy forGrand / rand Practical Ate ase wpamer sermon by Mr, Brown:| Thi ft varie, attain MO ohe Contents wena = | That happiness: eee Seno 3 gontent. wane uerion re-a I8 A drop and Matron Gertrude S. Hutton on the oc-| janet Paving alk Ice, sensblle games, without| her 0 ffic ial visit to the chapseh ing westible ert on loone was for acies joins us ea 448 been under contract to sing in| H. Lund; trustees, Christian Petersen, Chicago and Pittsburg, put word was | Jens Hvid, Soren J. Jespersen: conduc. woud bef to those cities that it| tor, Theodor ‘Pet tersen; inside guard, u appear ual eight, saat Is pamiomine t he ene forthcoming, No. 1, atOrderthe ofMasonic the Eastern will| $Tandmothers-object be held temple Star, Wednestay: et affairs, atsummer. once Ebi for is ™aybe six or cores = ey winter, Supreme upon and the amid rightsthe of liveliest our sex,argu-| the} Yorite club No. 23 last| ments lodgeRepresentative| of Lincoln meeting Past g 9-It the} Ten Work FE. W. Gardiner, Grand Prelate W. Cooper and Past Grand Chancellor N, Standish wereecco visitor Lon Rest. N practiced dainties ne night. A T 1 Fetal edad his oO ythios. he nea Ss Knlgl T Great rea No. ip aherrcia wie eee office cle Fiona April|man, Isabella [eS en s ee ). - Selection Weitnel . las odge weekly office of * plmmortailty ce pae Teeter Ame having been Westy" Ch tame eters | PiEwe applicants were areinitiated tnadea|| ,{allUndoubtedly this ie an age of eats /"A oatof Dread, tne qoataan Walrus eata, nigt Preparations D or spring, a great assortment of| Pepper and ae . "The Treating Wrenibee meeting aoe Your F;riends, H. e "4 be also Kearns @ will saith whom talked #0 much in " the paper.columns sermon, le of Mr. Marshall's works of City art} | 40Schools. Wayne place in saad York "take school to all First Second ' : Rie ae es at Pueblo, 3 ‘ Watr in Charen of thane a c: Hs Aor fice. Mr. Couglan is well LTE aa the Sabbath wa Baptist. Es lock eater h. te Thi = I Seventh Blkee t oie e teregular ieee lesson eH study. aie mice ace o The ome school at o'clock, 12:15 and its ene school at :30 é A FROM on and !nVited Light" Saturday, April 10-Arthur Rudolf, | the intention to secure os big a an geniuses, nalees thoy co P int th tc ‘1 (oar bout "paint :. A as nee po see one-story, five-room brick dwelling, No. | ber as possible, and of a varied charac-|clum Heh Wienisuchennishio ca a lara oe Sean eater ae nae WILL entert Ninth ward Sunday day! ondexercise Panes above pangs har aerial navigation; balloon inn et, 4 The ae." Players in the possesion of Yale Col-. | | flecepirited" thea generosity ore a the hazardous "loop-the-loop," and any club h bers } w go to Lon number of J thrilling dare-devil feats.|and the ; eecoea u as his "Forrest'|hig |Where there tsthata ‘star' picture. On s.| a h organization Would think some congregation,| ante Place 18 SCHOOL BENEFIT FROM AFFAIR An i eos room, 412 Tribune ‘bailding, 149 aim str per J Open daily @xcept Sundey, fro to 9 o'clock p. m.; 0 seals; the Millman | were the work of the young man whom : aoa a head as thifs. glying it eapel Resurrection of Jesus Christ." artists; Pain's Fire-|they had decilned to recelve { trength and equal spirituality, but hi Children will be baptized Event Ss peceso ar, to be Is spoken Me Caaventio. servic destruction of prodlicJerusa- | 6mploy Mr. ‘Warshali alnted " m their» | name unless Isan yeteffort made- , 3 | Se "In7:30 :SpecialpreEaster niteue E >, erent aerial anes. young artist went e Solos sete ss eketeh. "wild ane at LBglor ce sievses Viola Harts Hartwell eas re ab ‘iia, Mel al Iretta Woolley ce preparatory services Wednes-|™@n, min AoADE GEMMAOCRi ae ican oe oat bo vdprior 5 to ht the] yl"to Is meen Is, tise Risen, Even i as HeSaale Sald. Evenry body "cordially | ingaa at me oes the Resurrection these servic seers Mean to Me Special music morn st av eeiiner Baptismaland services at the Westminster Presbyte rian church, I.| Bible school session the pyatins |0. O. F. hall. Postoffice place, Charles] service. Bible school 2-45 Curtis Mcintire pastor, phone 2615 en L. Corum, superintendent. Petide } Bel s. H. Morning, superintendent of | 7:45 week service ‘Wednesday 2 evenin |Sunday school-Morning service at 11] e a & at 4 Ensign] 0 St. | Recitation. ++ «+ «++-Don Carlos Wo ng SoGOnOdaLe Alice Webley tighien nd fling......, SadieS$stevenedn | _ Second Church of Christ, Scientist, | Ladies Literary club building, 20 South ond South street, $1,800; Deseret Im- | !s literally ‘scouring the country for the | with determined wocte ys, novel work | more Greek. That Mr. Marshall stg | provement company, three one-story,| hast now on hand a list of success ° they: weeks and with such | plenty of warrant for his conc ; is eatinrnd fae x terol on lobest, and iS that inm three he placed lal is conception wellings, 828, acts The from quality h choose Durand's hands the e Pilate plate of of his|rant ee heees But bewithout war834 and m__bric 826 Harrison avenue,Nos. $1,500|his features. ofto the at-| }in first.Mr. encraving would still right, such for Chris-| each, total, $4,500; Burt Carlquist tractions to be offered may be judged pngraoving. Mr. Durand sold it|ttanity 1 Y : ae toe ROR Wie o r b i d Belce aeeetne ee, cae l w iketgea fered may be judged|to the company as the work of an un| Uanity Js the religion for everybody o ge. : ve-room brick | dwelling, No. : en it Ve sald that among t © fea-| named engraver for $40. a certain grade of human progress, and elmont avenue, $2,000; Newton Devil Bal er consideration are ‘Dare Marshall then engraved a portrait of | %,POTtrait of Christ, being necessarily a os. One;BLOry', four-room ev c r Somersaulting | Fremont, which the co mpany readil Ideal, ought to reflect an ideal com-| wellings, Nos, 103]. and 1035 Belmont | Automobile," the Four ens ¢| bought for $86, ¥|}mon to all people on that grade. There | offered. Secretary DAY | sae | th tt ne y scho 12:6 » 1 roung Peoples meeting Sunday night at 7 |?and clock. Receptiono of communion new members| observance' Will] thing before e . Main So. ‘SUN . 9-L. T. Freeze, oneNot only will the exhibits be greater young A oe ae talent that he told him|back ag history or conjecture can two-house brick ter-|than ever before in the history of the it eatin th ea eaee of Buchanan | reach Moreover, Christ's original race, 218 Sevent?) Fast street, }/fair, but the features attractions the wayanyof | {t1866). to t eG D itn dential of | te not without touch exof $3,000; rearM.. No.Markows, one-story, five@musement will In exceed Gn alae t ee and campaign to engrave} theachings Greek were philosophy, and the a later room brick dwelling, No. 871 West Sec-| and $40 held for ‘for: the purpose ae . ehib. seeee oe eweProft a ng isis held of telling of} soln PTO George Carless the healing of sin and disease. <A ‘are,|.2° wa stabs Miss My ra Bywater welcome to these church services. Free Basescs "solo. .-.++... Charles Berry reading rooms open daily, except Sun- | Humorous reading in - (Spencer day, from 10 a. m. to p in rooms| Lenor solo, with violin. eee . ewine 505-507 Se ott building. ae Paul, Master Carl Paul acl Rite‘ teem See tbe, Reni StSunday eae ete ups mmandery Na. 1, Knights eveningSaster service fa at. 7245 Special Easter program ba ied music, choirs and solos, at y com ; Oe tein Holy" 0 ymmunton. a oo Fecelving | aa | | ingen tf Pana s time will, Baster ee . hen ehacr vad..t)‘thea their}?Templar enrays interInter~|-o'cloek pe.| 0clock wel-| Serna ge! position bise Jews to Pp $30 pastor; Wade Loofbour=| East Third South street-Sunday school | &F< ven on Friday evenin April 18, In ence i of winday Srencitt fat 9:45 a. m.: church services a 1 a. | eee Ninth ward ‘amusement Waly: Tourth unday as follows:.Preach|'m and § m.; subject, "Are | SOU anc th East streets. at 11 a, m.; subject, "The! sin, Disease z ann Weath. Realo" Che poliowing program will be heer Conce 730 5 Heaven. | Wednesday evening at § o'clock a meet- | Tender in t regards . $25, --_-- Easter on aie CHURCHES r sbytert: Elev vor ; have Earth s "He Guter ‘garinent of ark | ‘aura' preateeezterine eo $20, 132-134 vyouthful| only. chances. > axen rh a but Princeton no on owe . delicate yet strong nose Hebraleand and‘brownHlellenie skin, 5 Paes pee vane on Marshall's befete ly fanatteally Greek, declined | leanings ut there' had be the application, 4 otej company but so ; thor-|course and intermixture to consider : Ps ee gcuns ince ed state fa ir Finest ' a ie) nil merent | anothei § , : m in history and ethnology. Many years in this elty In 1835, the son of | before His birth Syria and Palestine] Marshall, a Scotchman, he be- | Were naturally and foreibly Grecised by onicretin aivelibas od =? Net 5|rus Durand, o 16 success application fair and the Pros- ba state perity Falr which has just closed, ana at this early date - _ themselves prophecy of the greater success of. t ° U hairedreiipell man, {n | the the Dtprimemi | Hercules, } it to to mé sary ‘cD. buy take PRICES: ren re; | when he attracted the aitudtroy een Dy the =,aeraasanmers and morals, and liam Bi Baa sd Da aaah an engraver, whore of Cy> the ng-of Greeks in with ervicea at tllo clock.' At this ine result year's he tha you you 18 $ ‘Efectly a Jupi ae MountChrist, Metropolitan the art »Marsh a aa all' Bs Gath : ows "el : { Christ Oe ; if not "hope and Mr, s ‘ te His face. We don not want the 5 do martyr, the vietim of Sarcari of modern. After' _ ith specimens |®nd. | memory of a gr American: a 1e@ oss Tr Place this Christ' American artist to | the head its collection. Henry Ward Bee her was colorist he would however, in the fact that aged recelved 29 applications for ac the mnufacturers' bullding duting South, Bighth : , $2, a Bdgar gn, | nthusiastic overp this. painting, : aaterh i but the service at m.; sub-| J L subdued ; el Tired, ee jubilant, was Horace S,| Howe, of Manchester, Sieinne attics coloring saves him froni that oh eap et | | nacie J se hg irom the ‘Life of God Ensign, cretary of the Utah State|™Mr. Marshall $27,000 for it, but at that | fect: e al music at Ia: ter services. Sun-| Fair Daeaniation: last night. After days |time the artist was independent ie "The conception of Christ as a fady , at T2515 C Shristian "Enof strenuous endeavor in boosting the clally and hoped to have the pietur refined in the direction of 5 a Jew, | ade cl 5 6:3 p. m.; tople, tisen| Prosperity Fair, he found his reward, | kept in America, and he refused to sel] | ‘¥YPes, js by no means without warrant ar . " ae meeting Ww ed- South South, Ow, |: Space. Wauvih Mast. Btrést, $7,000; J. H. Pitt, | ceived ty Soere tonyPaelewe one-story addition to brick dwelling |1y the combined = ago WS Phot rant the axingcrit, $500. flat years root He might Chris x rh a be thecalled dieal theof Radiant Jesus which Brings Thursday, April 8-Lena A. Whi Seating Me nan Gea Soe slack Wo. Willams Gen elegy Octoor brick two met desi DRESSED ai If The | and kopt so thoroughly aloof f | ambition and contest (a and phe "OF | Lie Nation al academy many posed he was no longe that a 3 sup- | G nger among onthe Aug liy- | ing until his death occurred ee Pe cture o oA is one of tl nis eth + anette ft ae tory ree the srt Th ir wonderful painting Mlabsach tone ering Success ) 7, 62 and 67 at ) i treet, : ret total, "$18,000; Nellie Stry kar, ONO. art aye room frame bungalow, No 271 Kensington, $2,000; John M Hayes, alterations" e dwelling at No, 36 Ninth] Sast, our | istence oad FAIR oot ednes aye ril 7-Sa 4 curity & Trust company, four story. elgnt- room a ee go itis too. valuable for that' witoné | Nox, each, propo ev | "Trust pan) " 56, 5 halt' 34 brick dwellings, Nos 552, 5 6 560, iy 568, 672, 576 and 680 Ha milton place $2,000 each, total $16, ih Hamilton oe nt late WELL > +| ‘panhan South Cottrell eo, { 4| SAI ee $2,000; C, of | adie ar aa 6 in 4 aK y 60 per In France and Italy a singer'or a|USt 29 last in the qnaint old-fashi haat bent @ also passed a direct primary painter or a sdolptercredelves ithe en. [eeaae he had oceupied for nearly 4 \ Slastic appreciatio ow nd |¥¢4rs on Broadway, near Washington a apres of the Pid oe og organi-| as soon as Here ives eye ae Pantene: Square. Byer vere x chet pate one on of a new ne Sy eo part of/and the more and longer he proves that | (ue art and its devoted wrorvkhins The Z the oes ty sald: ng Spokane, Gov-/ability the more is he encouraged, | {Te treasures gathered by the anit | orwWe¢ Naat 5a is There passed to other planes of ex. | bls long stay abroad. iy aie 1 val in| Nos. j049- 1051 and FHFTFTPOOFF +++ +++ +++ +s+ sees ees gg egy its passed The same te Sf that . MAN. * cross eut Clothes'' Tenth East street, 15 O. Nilso one-story are "room priate dwelling, No, hirteenth as street, 34, Alma E, Rasmussen, one-story, fiver ri dwellin No. 757 Ninth mane street, $2,500; C. Cottrell jr. one-| six-room double brick dwelling, room double brick dwelling, No _ South First West street, K, Smith, two-story, aioe oon | he 1 | +} there the satis- certain ; ¥ radiant in being stylish great by skillful hands-in short that . 7a V + feet have: trod, faction rectly STL + but hope where once {t kne 13s its gain. where oe new. despair, bh §aln re once it reckoned loss wants There's that the tailoring has been done +| to pray. man clothes. you are fashionably dressed- it gives a man that assurance which makes for suecess to know that his clothes are cor- +| +| f paths Every +) mind; kind: cnce it knelt Ascending Clothes + | behind, GEFAA4444-44444444444 take effect May 6 deereased Vlinole«"b the .second away; eae mortal being where +> an have which to every lies for men Faith knows Faith counts Amoandl + i. mE _trall] new Faith + epublican recent legis former forgetting eae ; + are 23 the fee did all it promised to do, "and Soi Dee penal' servitude law that was It will lawier has Impart home and mart, ye seek aright!'' And ever pressing forward, seeks to find Pree ae OF his high : calling.":" Senda. ray 7 . - + time everything to the world in the ye, if IIt. + day The The message + pleased with the condition of hee itics in Idahe one-| Party 1s well united double frame awellNorth Seventh West There true The world forgets the vital word Christ taught, The only word the world has need to know The answer to creation's problem-Loy The world remembers what the Christ forgot- His cross of anguish and His death of woe Release the martyr, and the cross remove. + state or God's Height A Fennell the And Go tell each toiler "Lo, Christ 1s with ae for Seat- for $1,000 each. as street, sday, $2, 00.April 6-E. Cederlof, one ,.| 2 story,, four-room brick dwelling, No. . 3| poems left today Hast cast its shadow on the human heart. Let now eet. great co-worker, art, Limn on the background of departing night The shining face, all palpitant with light, oa + + + commission- Whalen contract bullding. permits} were Many Brick Residences. Monday, April 5-Kay' Bridge, story, nine-room, ng, Nos. 216-218 the the Too long the crucifix on Calvary's a will be spared to make the Idaho exhibit a good one. The legislature has ni appropriation of $30,000 and passed a bi ll { each county to Saturday,] The week of company, let exhibit $27,800./ issued $5,000 the member architect tle buildings being $50,000; six permits}; were issued on Wednesday, for a total! cost of $20,500; four on Thursday, fo $12,500; thirteen on Friday, the total] cost executive : * + was) quite @ lively|/er of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific expoaicentcie ad weekS atactoc! started duc ou methase | peanttent siden of Cis© beech board Gh o rectors anc for day permits for week mean ; + + + + espe- total estimated cost of the proposed im-| elally for Irrigation projects. Intere st hie eee: being $118,300. Adding to}] is falling steadily his $104,500, the cost of the improveMost of the Immigrants to Idaho ante for which permits were span are going to the newly irrigated fruit during the first three days of pril, lands. They are mostly steady, inof the building nica for ‘s| dustrious agriculturists who come from office for the first ten days of the| the Eastern states n the new frult month, nine of which were working/ districts about Twin Falls they are days, shows 2222,800 worth of improve-| planting large numbers of peach ments. ‘his is far in excess of the|/applo trees. In the districts about corresponding period for last year, the! Boise and ee they are planting entire month of AprApril, 1908, having} many prune tr he increase in shown but $380,990 In building peragricultural pctivitios and immigration aya } mits, the ures for the first ten days atest In the history of af this Sat being 58 per cent] stat an y sign, Il + exposi-| investments, The mortal sorrow of the Nazarene Too long has been faith's symbol! and Its Too long a dying Savior has sufficed Give us the glowing emblems which shall Mankind awakened to, the self divine- The Hving presence of the radiant Christ. + + + + + + + HPT ation, Governor Charles A, Brady of $222, 800 | : ae was in Salt Lake yesterday on He was brimming over with Geta: for the conditions in his He declared that there is plen- ARE THFHHFFFFFFHHE HEHE FIGURES EF EHH EHH + 8p eons in- Thonn, PEa ee wren: Col., brother a ela of poustantly ee yas wounded we Bue deat Thursday night, arrived tn Banfeait Bapardan Berray, & Rio Grande t Lake bs svening. Mr. Pp, ral ceeded at once t © the Latter-day aulson g proHs cea naie to the bedside of his Drone visited ‘th Paul a short tlme be fore he 16 Yaulson resid ence, 1045 ce coln et enon uae any re- ABRAMS CG - & SULLIVAN| ONTRACTORS lain an @ Sulll Orname ontel Fis sterizng. t Fire-P: Xen, Patan eaten Wall and Pistiiieg. ce 121 Atlas Block, _ lS - SEE |,,J%5Danish Evansettean church, sar. | Hovedg ioe, hospital loating'asy. "| The People. win ee MOVING "veangellent, olk ensen, pastor, si street-Service at the Swedish ng. , church, East er ia South st corner Second and Fourth| streets: High mass, with aperiat ~| ov the husband rer solicitat 3 hne wounded . edside f Wyle only"eat recoverin nd, an is steadj| tend| danwoe haa siclan,accordin now enkinel the at: y ¥ out o e Who J. C. W. W Treat You t; Right ©.atson Watso Tran sfer Co. tson, Manager. Tnd. 1568. Bell 3468. ce |