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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 16. 1906. HITS SALT PALACE AND SUNDAY BAR and greed, and the spirit of low Makes One WHITNEY DEFENDS TAKES COURAGE TO JESUS' ADVICE ON LAGOON DRAWS WELL RECOGNITION FOR ELECTRIC ROADS MORMON HYMN LIVE SIMPLE LIFE USE OF MONEY pleas- ure would soon be noticeable teaching from this pulpit in the Exception. "There is one exception that T always make: the man who labors from early morning until late at night to with bread and butter the little ones to whom he ath-bound. This man and his fz ae not find any other time versions, except on the Sabbath he is the creature of a false social sysI do not say that he is not responsible for his own life and that of his family He is responsible. And I sometimes fear for the life of his whildren, who are not permitted to escape from these awful influences, such as t encounter on the Sabbath at some of our resorts. They are o be pitied; they ought to be helped Our Sunday school picnics ought to inQuotes Passages in Support of Senticlude these, and not selfishly excludé them. ment Contained in Poem Set "How long would some of these to Musie. places keep open if we took responsibility in these matters? do not look for sponsibility. We are in the spirit of the Pair minded tolerance and respect for crowd, and these eyils have robbed us the beliefs of others as compared with of our ability to cope with them. Once narrow bigotry and the lack of the their us, once spirit of Christ, alleged to have been entering into shown in a recent instance at a funeral is not so now We so procrastinated ae that our in Salt Lake, was the theme of the adevils do not :stir us to actlo dress by Orson F. Whitney at the Tabernacle service yesterday afternoon Seenes at Salt Be Minister Exposes Vice-Ridden |* Resorts, After Personal Inspection. REBUKES Unanimous Vote of Congregation and resort, the Rev. First D. out an of the Brown, a request to of the yesterday which unanimous to Sunday pastor church authorities c Abuse Law. sermon congregation city A. ai brought Abate evils Baptist preached Baptist First to Enforce Arraigning POLICE later vote the of his police-and close the Sunday Tntoaieh the lack ot en-| Ss Ss forcement. which was and other co nice 3 of the law. Salt Palace] visited by Rev. Mr. Brown ministers on the night of | July is ade by him to be a ngerous accoat ie pegae-ride saloon esort, ste shon lures the crowd and paths that lead ‘The. subject "The weak and the flesh, the ruling disciples; (¢ aayeeentty in pa or > gine Se : AF crowd, | the Rev. "There is a vatlobophy for ligious depression prevalent si poe . ? the |allery, sum- eens anne going shooting bowling de alley, e the little saloons and Barkers Mr.{ceuld band s ser- a Ra » 35 IT WITH > aCe . > BIBLE VITAL eae e h eaeee " Mrs. Grundy Makes Largest Difficulty of Living, Says Rev. Simpkin. vi beer garden making such a that you not hear yourself think; the] giving a so-called sacred concert] nake phil- in full tilt. nolse Preacher place "I saw the resort all] lighted up to ney said. a DAAtOr who a said they were] ot, at t Mr. orbade of ; 5 side nae wie every ual It for Religious Decline ; second reason for religious and depression is the ruling There are three things that crowd that does makes for up every that individ- crowd: LOGAN Third, Every 2 is those of HOWELL . Congressman In Favor In individual must harmonesponsibilities with eS. a ee ; Logan, : 9 12 - July Tot spirit once anineee of a Son BLO, of Sen ee me vith a of salaon men and gamblers, of a-resort is largely me attractions for spirit |im and for first factors in] er resort Music is one of the making spirit for 7It the Securing the same, with ve and the same|also Sous is one of the a chief peices purse. thoughts, it enslaves the "The most of the music with for home him thriving efforts and $50, fila has in| down is oe of min with the REV. Ce iat city, one for which the andcongressman will and is in fine frame thoroughly satisfied : ORDAINS building in Logan, te appreciated. In long be remembere The congressman that is dis- a nas an eee well, TOWNSHEND Services 7 Cathedral |ter St. y 1 ted Conduc by cathedral yesterday, legisla- | George Tow nshend of characMark's hk Provo, w a industrial classes-the masses of | George the commonwealth. In other words, |didate all kinds of concessions, with some/he is against sort of musical instrument eaieiting and will use nut music quality, of a and more or barkers less to certain|tlement call off the|er of the the proposed hig influence controversy C. Hunting and rea merger,|Townshend to a set-|]Mr. Hunting along oth-|/ing lines. Rev was ]ordained to the diaconate a year ago. vas advanced to the pvlégthood by Bishop Spalding. The services were |begun, after the processional hymn, poses has mission, to and is with his home city and county |"Oh, ‘Twas a Joyful Sound to mind, especially when the thermome-|for maintaining the college apart|by the sermon preached ter is striking for the boiling point|from the university along such lines|bishop, which was followed and the people, supposedly, have fled |as will best conserve the interests of | litany said by Dean Brewster from their vocations for rest and re-|the creation. Signs, placed about or ee Mark's Bishop. Services of an eae were conducted at S|} Of course, I except such music as we | tl t s been enacted into law have enjoyed at one of our resorts | during the last session of congress recently. But music that centers only On the Agricultura! college situa-| around a dance hall for dancing pur-|tion he has rather pronounced views, with upon the the Hear, y the by the tev. presented the e epistle, canM1 reading the gospel and Dean Brewster and unit- bishop in laying hands candidate. wonders ‘just ready to take place on Scouts Democratic Assertion. Holy communion was celebrated by the inside' complete the spirit of the Bishop peaioiue. assisted by the dean average crowd at a summer resort He denies absolutely and scouts aS/anq Mr. Hunti e musical part And we all like ft. The philosophy of | Tidiculous the assertions of the Demo-|of the services ahi well rendered by it Is hard to explain unless we take|Cratic press of the state and county, |the large vested choir. At the offer- the Pparation of Jcsus Christ: the|that the so-called Smoot-Howell ag-|tory Miss Hallie Foster sung, "In wea sregation a Pes Z Ee Dee Thee, O Lord," by Wordman & ‘ merger, and cites the fac a was shop Spaiding took for his text ; "Can't Resist Crowd. this same aggregation that prevented ie ptraniiee en abrets We 272) "For Phere is a swing and enthusiasm the merger at the last session of the he endured as seeing him who is in- the it all that especially is no need crowd. member on the ber captures and conthe young people. in trying to resist Some ago of this church ridey-ridey, It of this chureh, I Saw flying anne was a and f am a eens ing to tell you nea it Was a man or a woman. mber had been cnnent by the spirit Oe the crowd, and his member "The 3 crowd C4 too, dulls ‘the moral for sensi- bilities of the individual. Captured by its spirit, the individual is led where the crowd goes. If there are old people, fainting under the weight re is a tired mother, holding a child in her arms, she may stand and hold the little one, > the moral sensfhility of courtesy which would spond so readily in the home, is dull- ed, an oys and men ride on If jn the tvains are S a spirit of forgetfulness. to be made, gates through by the c crowd, of etiquet is thrown your to sensibility the winds, and everybody is mastered by the spirit oF ‘get there Stes "There will be profanity, and maybe, checeary and lewdness enacted be» eyes of your fore your eyes and t They turn to vou for some children response or expression of disgust, but you are in the arom d and your mouth s sealed.) And both their and your sensibility is dulled thereby. when every Democrat in legislature, the senate voted for it, except A. Barber, who was powerless, and as helpless as a c far as any inBAe with his party comrades was concerned, and who practically did Stine other deliver his vote In fa tempt to ‘place the credit for the defeat of the merger at the last session t the doors of Kerr and Barber, when it is well known that they were perfeectly powerless, and would have suffered an overwhelming defeat had it not been for the way in which the matter was handled by the very people whom they now attempt to humiliate and rob of the credit that is due them. Mr. Howell is of the opinion that the careful, conservative judgment of the people will finally triumph, d that the matters which now to trouble the state will be satisfactorily to all by the a tration-representative of party that has solved so ficult problems to the everlasting interests of the state and the glory of the commonwealth. Candidacy e daey ing Is Discussed. question of Mr. Howell's candifor re-election to congress is be- discussed on the streets, and the Nnanimous opinion seems to prevail here that he ought be returned There is no question about his own county being behind him. and his record has certainly been one that will command the eee support of the Worst People There. j Republicans of the e. As one put "The people who are of the worst "He has done Pan a during the repute throng public places that they|last session for the state of Utah than may ply their ey they are in| any congressman we have ever had, the crowd. You would not think of| and gressman's influence letting your dons or daughter,| naturally increases successive either, sit on the same seat with session to the demonstrated advantage libertine, in your ho ee ted are|of his state, I think he ought taught to shun such ple as the! emissaries of hell, lththe. sonilee gathering made up of tho , o are weak in flesh, gathers them ¢ all up and they go along with our families and we become accustomed hy vice in giving the "The spir oe pleasure, and the open spirit of commercialism bar are all product of deadened moral ance, the questionsensibilities. questionable able costumes performances enter the life and before have smothered we are aware they The some of our higher impulses. business aspect and the open bar are RECRUITS Arrive at am for cae to be return FOR FRENCH New York on La Frou Havre. and NAVY, Bretagne New York, July 15.-Thirty-four men the Freneh navy arrived today on board the steamer La Bretagne from Havre. They will relieye a like number of men whose terms of serv- ice have ships expired unéhored on in the the French North river. war- Sixty-one passengers, non-immunes. surely not conducive of the Ward line steamer Merida, moral sensibility which arrived today from Havana, ewer a is this true transferred to Hoffman Island do not wonder were or observation. They will probably t| be released Monday ecedbate 8. os eaching would want t to at my prea Are you reading the Van Calava be flavored with aine pie it I are letters on page 2 of the Republican? ese sorts. bat my. broken beer bottles, the spieit of graft They are worth while. visible' He spoke of the need of a strong uplifting influence in t stress and turmoil of modern life. We are relying upon four different powers for the Peat influence, he said-the = press ce education, politics, and ferustrtal life. He showed that each of these powers ts inadequate for the task, and that religion must be the power to uplift the world. Religion must be presented to the world through strong personalithis is the duty that the the Christian chureh is to the candidate e he fulfill this duty as a faithful servant of God. IDEAL Good DAY Crowd at FOR Saltair thit the things Special With no special attractions other than the regular afternoon and even0s concerts and an ideal day for patht was a crowd of more than 60 at Saltair yesterday. Transporptt facilities bal tween Salt Laka and resort we adequate and the crowds were handled with comfort Today, the Rio Grande Western will bring a special train from Ogden bearing the members of the Mutual Improvement associations of that city to Saltair for their annual excursion. Tomorrow will be Catholic day at the resort and am unusually large attendance is e@pectec The children from St. Anne's Orphanage will be the special guests of the day and the older members of the Catholic congregations of Salt Lake and nearby cities will act as hosts for the little ones, furnishing and serving meals for them at noon and at 5 p.m. The management of the beach will transport the children without arge. running a special train in the morning for their accommodation. Meteorological Report. Yeste rday's record at the local office of me weather burea. mum temperature, oe anne miiniiaui: temperature egrees, mean temperature, 75 Eanes S. en is normal. Accumulated deficiency of temperases Minke the first of the month, 6 a fic lency Accumulated oo tempeéra1, 196 degrees. ture since Jan to 6 otal recipitation p from 6 os m a "non Thulated deficiency of precipitatoms‘ace the first of the month, .25 ne Tcuimuladed =e of precipitation since January 1, inches Weather ana Fok today--Pardly ctanay: showers and warmer in southrtion ern Ge ative humidity hike Life. life lo- of at 6 p. m-35 per P real end in neart and lite mind, s and | none Shame and for Bad = First at puts on a thous a would not be us that we are little of real life embraces have o only: one wee 4 to say That all attempt to live*that is based upon such outlook will find eEltten painfully 7 weakening fingers vinity, all ig unity. Lissteninat to finding our aprine= of life, if and Error and ns to to the Men. 1s Rey "E: a Lyman is preaching cregational . = > Rev. E: church ‘ the and me morning of the world ss he oh era friends by means of Met eaianhe that they may receive tabernacles In part, the you Into the sermon was as Make Effort The eee loving cup, ued at $500 wiiten s to be given 17 Ale best state exhibit. "of fruits at the exposition of the products of irrigation, to be held at Boise during the session of the National Irrigation congress will be warmly contested for by the Utah, New fruit growers of Colorado, WashingMexico, California, Oregon be ton, Montana and Idaho, and will valuable silver for association and individual exhibits of different varietes and collections of fruits. The latter prizes will be permanent gifts to the winners while the state cup is for fu ture contests to be held during succeeding sessions of the Irrigation congress . Utah and Colorado have ‘sent challenges to the fruit growers of Idaho, and others are eee of which of are the welcomed Gem is of SOx xe | 0Y < ee state, the best by who that t the runs sluggers, : ey snort clinching There Salt and Ogden in Rate. me a interurban lines in the Bast = ' ; and. Middle) West-are-slowly and, sureforeing the all-stars their steam reports ee three! vietory. Road Change from effect that phefore the The ¥ ; Sunion em-|nize is W the way roads, é to recognition according Chicago to which by recent the are se i it will be only a short time Central Passenger associa- 7 ae eee ye Obliged o traction lines < lally in their aetna » recogconfer- promise to get sweet revenge. ences regarding passenger rates. AnThree Big Da Ahe other step that is imminent will be me eA ad. for several of the Ohio and Indiana are three big days on the La-]railreads to establish a system of in- eternal|County ial re The when largest}terchange eight} tric road of county wil contest for question has day is called "Utah|the Toledo Band day" at the resort, and| which mileage with the elecThe consideration of this already heen foreed by St. Louis & Western, has most of the residents of Utah county the Lake | are expecte d to attend and cheer for], ‘Iéveland follows: Further Lake Electric havelly again next the Lagoon LINE 6 Blectric That Cause the the ens ae tetting in the teams will play morning, when ployes Will better who ‘The : Belief General morning, ‘just as, the to'see the light of day,) = eats der at and the N _---- the teams, start, all F armington. unbands of fatl,|@ Prize made Shore and arrangements eleetric ‘Toledo with road cere so tha pe "] venture to say that no serious|their favorite organization. Bands will yerson ver read for the first time|be sent from Provo, Lehi. American Jesus' parable of the unrighteous stew-| Fork, Spanish Fork, Springville and], 2 ard without experiencing more or SS} other Utah county towns where orof a spiritual shock rhe master tells ganizations have been tablished the stor of a bad man, emphasizing Old folks of Jordan stake will I : his shrewd rascality, and at the moment Lagoon tis: the s xf in On 5 MAVE | that e expect to hear this swindler " ithe Box Af TEE bs OD. Tuesday oundly denounced, we are amazed in- | @"d the sOX Elder county reunion will tead to hear the man's qualities held | be held Friday On this day a base-|> va f < > up in commendation yefore Christ's| ball game will be played between] disciples, v Ad a compa legn 1 drawn | Brigham City and Bountiful for the sengers und St. men to wii h this pariieious emb« zzler | countie and cheat belongs in which the Christlans appear ata isadvantag The turn of the parable is so surprising ae ipparently t utter variance with the ments of the local roads ae the first Utah interurban electric road is yet to be completed In this line, it is the opinion of : Z ‘i - between sthemuelys id streams of the class seripture of championship the was earl er) Made - Use meaning : of of-Davis.andBox ticketed between Cleveland Louis will use the electr at : . ; road between Cleveland and moledo., . . see coe sata 1. The question of recognizing electri railroads as competitors of any conseGuence was not regarded as a remote possibility six years ago, even in the states. where the great interurban : a gt systems are now centered. but in -? ; ES i wen Re Oat ree Utah from ts local ORS fraternity was conferred upon ek the railroad meeting last Monday evening and en-|OQgden just joyed a pleasant time. The degree of | Bamberger Opportunity. eae of Beeaeee passenger pt ae depart ugh n "4 an ficially expre sseC that 1e completion of the Salt Lake & Ogden railroad with its extension to Ogden canyon, will result in further changes in pasSenger rates between Salt Lake and ane ‘ Fraternal Union of America Evergreen lodge 151 held its regular | what) it. Eider | ‘He.attention teach- ing that the reader instinctively brings himself to an abrupt halt and reads again this strange parable to see he has not left out some word or introduced anothe rand thus given ths arr y William | sulted as the completion of road to Kaysville has in a competitive the re- round trip But you see the steward is not comKoker, who was initiated into the|rate that is lower than any other miended for his neue ality. He is plainly| Mysteries of the order, in short form | regular rate on either the Oregon placarded as an unrighteous steward,| Five applications were presented and|Short Line or the Rio Grande Westbut he is cotimended for his clearness] balloted upon favorably. Nnmerous|ern in Utah in using the brief opportunity wee hejapplications are expected at each a2aga still remained steward to gain for him-| peetin f this g y is ie a . res selt friends who would provide him a]. nen ara Gd ake dela ct ey RUBISE Sunday Excursions Heavy. in the time to come s as though Jesus had ; BEAR, "You|Chalker said: aavawal gave an se. Interesting Secretary Sunday report of | sait Lake exeursions were heavy in and out of yesterday, with see how skilfully worldly men will turn the convention at Sacramento, \'and}trayel in and out of this city nearly everything to their temporal a -|his trip in general Congratulations equally. divided Rio Grande tage They how more wisdom aoe were heaped upon him for his suecess > _ sie es : : PF i lishing th : Western carried 200‘ or : more to Ogden pees al sense‘ in accomplishing thei in bringing back the honors of dele. Pra ends than the ‘children of gate to the Supreme lodge session to and the Oregon Short Line brought light' do in securing their eternal inbe held in Danvers t Boh See nearly as many to Salt Lake There terests. Learn a lesson from the sharp Mondaule BY _ but tricky steward e sure to make} Monday evening next there the eternal future safe and as he used|installation of officers and he means win also in ; for him. use the hands te mporal money and made friends, a such a way it| > do program. you|interest as to|{< form Fr ienas "~Theetaxpall, 8 1ethinghips terrific and urged The meeting bring during ae in at N _ was a train load of excursionists from will be] cai Lake to Provo canyon for the special | Woodmen's excursion and the Salt be Every least July 1% and Odd Lodge re Jordan f will . pleasure. to plication about ae fushant TDetbonality it is utterly set at liberty to the accomplishment of t ddefinite chosen end. one of Frei conquerer's ellect wicket without Anti eeekie . of religious scruple or restraint of conscience and vhat a tremendous power was the ambitious man in modern history "In spiritual things such a man was Martin Luther calmly Maree into the y midst of taking his the men life, who singing were Dut W. T. Hopkins, one las {# ary. no bu goodnes a crowd game a at 5 SELECTS SELES -y ITH. ROUTE and Colorado and the. Midland Rock Island > Great Hill Western the to and Chi: to Minneapolis Commander R. G. Sleater of Lake post has charge of the fons Pe > = tions made nee: t the Sale reserva- Event. trouble with the children of not that goodness is less powless great than evil-for there greatness of : good ball Ais eH MR TLVa AEsaarti Ten LIM Ese rete Arm) ep Rey c ra o ae apolis for the National reunion Aug. 9, in a special train at a fare of $35. 90 for the round trip. The route selected from Salt Lake as officially announced wo be the Rio Grande Denver Sagamore the s 7 i Given at i in Honor for ARMY ARMY Western i Party 7 a brought c fleld. reer Veterans Will Travel to Reunion ae in Special Train. Utah delegation of the Grand The ' chough this world with devils =¢ Should ee to nae u i We will not fear, for God ath willed His truth ‘ lanier through us." is or - Utah for M G., defi- And . light rful es GRAN sRAND = O. F. : Eureka Walker's bent his > Route from ap- August. Fellows o. I secre : Lake membe1 Perhaps the most splcuous €X= |r ; imple of such a man in Pennant history | Phursday night ins talled - officers was Napoleon. It has been said of him the ensuing term as follows: E. that ‘all the mien EY Senegeles of McDonald, N. G; H. J. Beavis, V. CITY NEWS | IN N BRIEF E Boece The ad Oyster truth is that a mixture of both is weak-| r than is either goodness or ev ability of faith to remove ‘accnteine Pay, beth an has Case, : been vice men - July ae 7 15.-Miss Eliza- the mysterious woman wha al} ha : a making attempts to Inter- uM Miss Bryant B or M ryant Arrives-Miss Boston, who is to of Sarah deliver as been power In every oneration,| view Mrs. Roosevelt during the last|4 series of lectures at the' University there is a faith that is great] weer was an attendant at Christ | summer nae Herivedainnthauatty enough to distrust self but not great : : 2 Bee one oe eee : _ y enough to step out into unfaltering|churech this morning, The secret ser-| Yesterday. - nist lecture, ot "How but trust of God. "Unrighteous Mammon." "I wish to say a few words enforclng the master's. injunction to ‘make' suspected that she would make an attempt to speak to Mrs.| a . ate = = 5 = Roosevelt, . either ‘before or after the| service, but were mistaken. Miss Case eee oan ide will be delivered = ooo) o6y eee nace De r na oO e museum bu n | he Deh The public is ine vited t fan a : , | se yourselves friends eans of ne contented herself with ing the LO a maummon of unrighteousness that when] President and his wife arrive, went Victims of Promatee-itr and Mrs it shall fail, they may receive you into|/ inside the church and sat through the| W. G. Castleton, of Jane Kelton e etern: tabernacle: ‘ Mammen) sermon, and quietly beta hed the first] cOmpany now playing at a local theameans mo hy it is called un-|centleman and lady of the land. drive|tre, are very ill from the effects of righteous mammon | do not know unawa foward home Alexander t aine i < ; less it is t is so constantly y : again ; =e *r}ptomatne porsoning Saturday night sought ufter and employed in sinfu Lamb President's physician, they partook of a dish of corned beef Ways that it fairly seems te ek of the ascoripa‘ited the Roosevelt. family] hash at a Third South cafe and soon sins of men and by the application of} party to church. ; after going home in the evening were an adjective to be Jesus warning would his almost disciples to Today be] is birthday Miss. In Ethel honor of Roosevelt's| the day a taken lit-| called on their guard lest they themselves|tle party was given at Sagamore Hill] should ue wh atinfected with its light taint.Jesus number last night, to which were invited a >| ‘But a marvelous of young people He throw s ype on ie power a ae ey claures na oney ough sed to lay the foundations of eternal friead nin in he age to come. one of the ry best things txiendanip And Jesus' : bbidens a that one undamenta charucteristic "MAMMY" in this words of th the world. to come will be its purified lorified, eternal Ww hat a ra frien Aine profound and far-reaching s¢ oe Shan one render to yield him . a ae friendships tinue few = is Her ney that shall.‘Cas ‘ Deere forces .Bipres. nergy of hand Wane our ts m vf Raiteion Dri valc + ee Niece or brain. ist take his Cun that crucible BE a ysteed: ee ; dollar and reduce and drop for it to its it dollar and it to take the "Mat current of m 1 go - TOUT ; it into a _ inte| That her nephew have con-|mond . . Brown, 5 Lizzie all tiaras, Last been and rrings, than h f . e negro] : her} dia- vValuable| N. A. Downing the m } will 100. will! owoe ene. a at wards. wearing S. their : school will seven] «a Dixon Dr. attend to They » home,- was are but Hue still ¢ ere. : re- be held at Lagoon ae ae young people will leave oa ake at 2 o'clock in charge of the Sunday school teachers and = superintendent. It is expected the P erved Placed 15.-For "Mammy" niece, It ee ‘Washington, July months cook, day - 2 Promptly + ot Subse cting kinds love | various ¥@S excess sian aot rit mol anywhere CONCERT force and oh Musical en Salt masse IN ; 1sgl) ' Imost > to return the In enio y basket to resort the the saris ed that more the outing. ~ In dinner will be and the city soon. evening chlidren after- the several parties of young peaples radi bers of the a church, at Lagoon . Ray Funeral Today-Funeral ser- vices of the late W. A. Ray of Garland. will J be He held % N4 Davis, at . the 528 o'clock YO home = Kast this Was of Fourth street. afternoon. visiting at Miss . at Ray, Pacific Grove tet mtnnae NotinE there) watches arfd. expensive trinkets. of | When her father died. has been. tele- txgnstor Great HAD JEWELRY Purloined oe personal| - CS BROWN Who January months Dorscnhaditens The cian: Sas STOLEN & cun SNS sick. confined aie covering St. Paul's Pienie-The annual picnic of the young people of St. Paul's S ; ae y E ae &. oun os Ss Doubt- oe « e that | residents do almost OPEN ' <b. Wide - pYee Luke will gifted Tout aietare in the Tabernac seems : ne: t . poole one to by jewelry, i by have been it comes Mrs. shatcwoR out, eared ployed. for stolen ‘The fewepolice labked-tny yal a the out} their concert by assure TO} sasant. feature ee ther = tem Brown w ho had for twenty years been her cook: ‘"Mamn 4 my appeared attired in a silk gown, a djamonda tiara in her to turn. hear the} thet ; a the funeral. wate presented "alley" value other] Sake Robinson, the The A few days ms Mrs. Robinson returned to the city and resumed house- tonight on AIR Open of $1,0ageregate The wild envy. of ' ‘The stolen last January y Lizzie Dixon, who gave it to her relatives and explaining that it was cheap stuff with to Curry Off 8500 Cup. om-) G1 QVER LEAF ROAD | from up eve rything sent after taken in tow by a picked from durlIng |two month,|day a mammon of when it shall Mileage. of them- between. having heir vite im a ee goon calendar this week, io ot to. yourselves | Will be on Wednesday can rowers absence wai q aa services present game boys eating were Con-|team until the return of the regular pastor.| The text of Rev. Mr ES sermon was taken from Luke xv 9, and eids as follows oF De sons of this Srey thin hat Idaho fruit world can show, been them, Elven period and asa result you have| said: liv1 Pass r the low atte _gphemeral to the high and abid STRONG CONTEST AT BOISE all First in the bate I, Goshen, of the Sunday the remainder at many and Centerville losing from the the preached by | °f it. the ee sermon ee eee. Falls. |(Cuickene In besan) Lyman, of pereee as-\the Bergerman fF. €ertain ki nee: Will baseball Man"|Centerville ie BrSutitt how Pee. tths can lite. alee You tun a dollar in your pocket. ‘You have expended on more Joy yous, sweeter Strength to weakness reflect Christ In States Bad at the First Congregational yesterday morning Rev. Mr.j| seem Mission. "There is ‘a error thinking that ones came Mp make F = » hoar whist reat ra t > whirl of the ry's or at Port Sunlight with their. awe or Christian cooperation are not ou tune with the perfect anthem the race is to sponsiye 9 the angels' song of "Pear e and good will, send to Christ's méssage and ideal. "A work that helps the world equally honorable. He who serves in the lowliest place is equally wit him who serves in the A there be the same Bight the meter cigarmen from all enjoying drew of Lagoon city y the « ar 485 ight ity during the afternoon Last nig several dinner parties were held at the resort One of the features of the afternoon Lesson Mont, church such Christ's orchestra ance false shame, on the body) ourselves Lesson and -_--- Competition With Railways Brings Interchange of 3.000 crowd the ana endoving concessions Lagoon "Good Pe Sunday patronizing SHOCKS)‘ sonesssions the Discourses on approximately yesterday, Seeee briefly. en ee en Shame. Shame ashamed that so in our living "If we will ie = this victory the pronlem vin vill. be simplified nd wé shall lane that primary fre cen which makes De tnitve of the truly great thin life. All the doiGnient, is be free and satisfying cated upon an acceptance of avd meaning vhs, who san fnid Good home é oO vf Cause to A it Gulf to ea DEeer king of returning from the court to the simple life of the shepherdess, in whose ulet brooding was developed the er of vision, as also her marvelous ourage She wept when denied the privilege ‘For her the best of life was 10L in the flushing cloth of gold i the court, but ae teat euty in the xreen De of Go ze Otsate wa ul hae. courage enougah to set tia ‘the Pussion ie ie for ae = ng. et He cnuse others Nan us ha uld a tify our visto and make life "delighttul and s atistyahs. tor the preliminary to real life the bedneuic « of nai it a and whatit is not / he value is the life. Jesus ne oe differenti: ton -in his effort to ch age this lesson: "Is not the lite more than the meat?" I[t is surprising how little will suffice to meet the boy's and how insignificant ‘ me when one to aoe ciation comes truly of life BATHING|< Without Attractions. Rx cpaat quers, There of And, an eee happler- Say productive and truly wealthy if we would but aay this: That a; CAN man and quoted the remaining ee of the ng, asking whether it was "a rot." and Biiise Theodore Parker did remunera- fulp Boats. je town in mind, a tion for a federal Sn Kasten ry :drawing capturescards. the | the. S pensed at these summer resorts t the motive to drag an angel desirable ee ee: kep s brings End unrest of our soctal n yornof that e essential fi ay oe Re be ng we ar ory "At the summer resort it is the | Howell is home again after an eight-/not think so. Mr. Whitney said there business of the place to make spirit|months absence at the national capiabated ms earns poe Could not con for the occasion. It makes no differ-| tal, during which time he has been] ccive ane that he thought were inconGee hal ey eee: . Eoin kept busy, and has been prominent, | 8!ste ot, but he could not denounce ones [ dridernonta Real "The ph hat Lyman From sdom to live sanely and sort es courage of high Grunsii life irgest difficulty in life most of us It we would live truly, we-emust be divorced from the idea birt life is to be wrappe "dd about thin Ag ago it was truly spoke ‘A me a 3 life consisteth not in the abundance of the things he possesses;:' and, yet how slowly we learn the lesson must,' Cw oN ae es sapeaks pg pre-existence of FL of largest season-packed grounds THAT Congregational the . Re a EB. Rev. Much Cathy reside which I pea thee A teit ac i (nee id om ties Mormon belief in the ae Joseph Hon f my first primeval childhood, Jas I nurtured at thy side ‘Is that rot?' asked Mr yh sb not rather a repetition of the Ler Town on Account rane of Official Record. f Too Worldly shall I regain thy presence, again behold thy fac ania habitation. Did my atl: ings Home cones the crowd cere of those ae with LIKES First conquers every rintividial with its irit. Second, The individual must ee (feelings) eee When And n thy How on =28 Reason \ "The decline crowd. of | SUS oibertics with the young -women, |', + be | Sem of whom were beastly drunk we have given period in the Set It': osopsy he expounder of this phil- eighteen years old coming out of the aa evar PP oune ‘believed inthe osophy is Jesus Christ. The first rea- | ®@: _The place was crowded with|* pass by the ae of his acon for religious depression and de-|™en. and the beer garden opposite had] tion. and, furthermore do not purcline is the weak flesh he time |i® it about 200 persons, three-fourths] pose io argue the question, apn mber- lahar. of;our callings and duties duvtio life, until, in trying to PARABLE ve true when the flesh feels its weakness the|°! W hom were young men and young ing «a letter I rpeehy ou: many years ago most. is the summer season. It is} ¥omen. Many of them were ina state ort vee Young in w hich ihe said then that the physical system feels of semi-intoxication, and were thro Ne ondescend to argue with the sluggish, drowsy inactive, depressive ing beer at one another, swearing and| Wie ee "tor the Ree of the gospel , 4 "y ey . », | using indecent language, $d in some|4re_too sacred to quarrel over. and dependent. It ismore in the summer] -- aes ‘ th' tt aN taking : un"Take the first ourae of this beautiful season that we feel heavily the da un Ca wore hymn crs ea from these, rise -the -vacation sikannat season. the POWER ple Whit- yeiINng ne Out Is crowd people-the renee Mts to attack this hymn apa whe fs de houncec it ne tuners ral A Friendships. Possessions. a certain reverend gentleman, of a Sea winnant local chureh, took occasfon as ean attractive. boys this, IS preached yes terRey P. A. Simpkin day at ehureh Phillips' Congregational Valupon the subject of "Undeveloped ues in Life.' - Preceding the sermon Miss nm Iafek "sang. "Resignation" very pleasing manner, Despite the exCGa: sive evening, heat during the the church was well filled. as his subject the saying of Taking "come that they might Christ,.-"I am have life and have it more abundantly," the Rev. Mr. Simpkin said in part: Life for most of us is too narrow We beand an shallow experience come cramped and erystalized because of two things: The present problem ot bread narrow and butter and the and unworthy ambition for? It is-to live. No Brite Horacgived tock State ation of any Notwithst: nding Points Store ney said the beautiful song brought out i a many - of theci mayne Cte eee a4 the a7 igion. THING Should be Utilized to Lay Foundations of Eternal -_---- fish-pond and other like vior and {it was regarded as a gem that are the first steps in-}of literature, standing, asa oe m, in the the loop-the-loop, and] trent rank of ape Se ene i Te Le ny the re- | catch the unwary, and in the make the aie be ie , i . and which I visite last Sunday che. 4 before the address rendering jt will say that cae which sai ee with « singular beauty brought out by the heart of the average man create|the apparent deep reverence of the net a ripple down there, I saw all the|singers. Following the song Mr. Whit- open to the young|'ailway, the to deaper degradation. | ‘ ontrivances, of the sermon was to gambling deserting mer season Brown said ,7Of the condition at the Salt Palace. der 2 for Tolerance Respect for Belief of Others. COMPARES - CHURCH Speaks Largest Sunday Crowd of Season Attracted to Davis County Resort. keeping. She ‘sent for = pe, home sa. aera The services will be brief simple. nded The by friends the of the atone Savings rent to ain o. crest ; $5,000. funeral family, Bank Main will be at- relatives and deceased. and Trust street, pays 4 com- per onany amount ananuin eae $1 Startcan _-_- "Mammy" PERSONALS ' : Be eeiateh aan oh of Denver, vice agement has arranged to have all doors, | hair, diamond rings on her fingers and | pag, Southern rate af WES Cojawindows and skylights of great} her nephew with one of the Robinson] 4, yy) ‘aiid ke allroad, accompanied auditorium wide open durigg the per- heirloom watches in his pocket. ay Peng? rs. Dennison of Denver. formance begins, ait cool Entrance i ees and fer some time before it Mrs Robinson at anne recognized | 41h' while the lawns eae it} her vitchenae "Mammy" Brown said Seas ell watered, making alae all had been given her by Lizzie Dixon, | PUNGaY haps, as any spot in ta the city.th | therefore Lizzie Denver efor zzie Was arrested today : will be py tic neat Temple > Ww begin. prom etl nS ? as 1D tly pissy er- at $:30 tacit Drowned While Bathing. n Salt Lake in Mr. Par ker's/ car Saturday night, spending in the city and returning to last night. Bi shop Spaldin accompanied them rest of the . e =n near Denver E. F. Tout and ‘his three coven. Portsmouth, N. H., July 15.-A. "rs, the Misses Nannie, aggie | Ashton of Rochester, N. Y¥., aged 28 Salt Lake Photo azel, are to ta‘ part appearing 43 | years,s was - drowned at; York be ach dak to-|daks and fini soloists, | aves trio and abartec. hey |e while bathing, Herbert E. ee nshing. and in will the spend the 6 poountalne family. {ll be assiste e abe choir. Professor Stephens, conducting. of yen y Clellar rescue Professor MeClellan us ac-'to ac Pa dee ret and with insist companist. |vo nearly him. lost. The his life trying| Are yo body was re-/} etters on - ~ -- Supply Co » KoMain and 3rd So. reattne 6the aan of the |They are worth while, Vv. an Calava Repub ?" lican? ese ---te |