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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, CLOUDBURST IN WHITE HAT GIRL CHURCH LEADERS NEW M.E. CHURCH [3 DEDICATED PARLEY'S CANYON OUT IN THE RAIN NOT AUTOGRATS The Seymour B. Young's Cottage Carried Away by the Flood. RAILROAD TRACK DAMAGED BOAT Fifty There Peet of Track Quickly Washed Out, Repatred-Storm the But RIDE Was DOWNPOUR Damage But Shoes, in IN Some the Girl Didn't City. SAINTS White to Cannot Really Be Says CITIZENS PASTORATE LOYAL Disloval to Mathonihal Mind. Government, Thomas Tabernacle Officials at Tonight the At 3:30 o'clock a cloudburst at story summer Young, only by yesterday Mountain Dell home of Dr. iting there their lives at the friends the Par-] and it Young, mentioned body a B. were vis-| the 80 who to looks seen air no The after one she like the Rev. Dr. Select Freeman D. Bovard| zg One of Noted Family Preachers. Rev. Dr. Spencer, Editor Cen-| Beta of tral Christian Advocate Commends Utahans. Professor William > Ap 3 Madoc Here in Interest of Y " *Drych. ; VACANT Church the knew the strange Na ain Hat, as she} friend who] turned ever with sald White at Mormon Was an service bide her nose aint gee me had and anti Hat was|mon Tanti ganization and the Will) "From Meet Candidate Death Dr. for «Unto Bovard's M. Place. ‘ve Eepecclne ea eres ahaa rte discipline of the to get away from the flood. From the amount of water that) came hich i,* carried] Srish, rolling trace end down, debra with # wael known burst. Mor- too often, - She would»niota for. "the teaaven everyone who loves | Godand \orid admit the shoes were not the|seeks ta do His will. shall Was ate gegrest things fora imaginable, but sheto din: had|ana joer icone gacd chante au Bs ets rpies, i to acontinue this yygood that it must have been a cloud-| The flood lasted. only a short] wae ouse but away Three it mene to carry e wagon an people who were oarq them without seeming to give In 1, (he opinions of her friends and now the driving] they could be closet without relegated affecting which erahiant was an part down Parley's canyon In a wagon were! compelled to leave the wagon, which] was washed away, Cirtts character-when she jose her tempet Speaking into the on about cliy while the Canyon Road several places In is which in many will mean came/)-; Washed Out. In the canyon road has been washed some places holes eight plowed by the force of road betwen Mountain City they train. the] that the] did of Day there so amusing was| HC Meee of God with they bclieved promise to]ask of in God His ways them eee Government. beliefs of » BATFE not|tion tem-!said what was of Le Socata man. Mr implicitly that name when to be Doma in the beller directed Lik of truth. He will in no way and that this promise, speci- she would not mind it so much if it} fieally made, holds as good today as would not persist in breaking outl!in the time of Christ The speaker " en she was where every one could} held positively that the form of chureh see It sovernment of the Mormons deprive impassable Wore Dinky Straw. no one of his right to worship Ena? road travel until it can Be eee White Hat did not suffer in the least,|@lity and that the leaders of the Sones noen iad ar hola bg for the Girl wisely left it home and|¢hurch were In no manner the autoflood carried wate ii oe ote wore a little "dinky" straw that she|crats that they were said to be by When it reached the city reservolr| 1g oyeryone else had grown tired of.|@nemies of the church and those igat the mouth of the canyon, it choked There were two reasons for this|norant of its principles... As. to. the it up to the extent that the weir overhange. One was that she hoped the| relations between the church and. the flowed, about 50 feet of the ee pill box sky plece would get wet and/Sovernment. Mr. Thomas said that no track was washed out, and the reser-liy, other was that she knew she}man could be loyal to his church and ep eis With: trees, dirt and cven| .441q do as she pleased without being cee to his government for on. the . . a eee ah arty 2008 a Rixeopeovan went hy neo. hed paired, ing after out,' which the spotted ae iat sly to eee °! "Ue - 7 le re-l the «reservoir work of that The) \ ooo wateracsabslded: quickly..as' Serna tind an haar tas:after the: flood; they.) the Saaaina mal pomarroir. Was at Its in White Hat Girl. Shejlife and preservation of the braving and fCSort the weather she rather to go liked ance she rather the iixe@ to nor: Tow i. er the/own rain,|of tie rain, way their and according Te Gees own to conscience passageway al-jdle the southeast-|the the water * was flowing to such an extent that It was i of the verse as they rowed bridge. ‘ Quick Change of Scene. the munications under the received who prophets a summer) girl, pretty "A. humming, |night,"" and then stopped in. the mid-| was coyerinehes with places' the sidewalk a depth of several silt and mud, making most impossible, In ern part of the city throwing alli the rain. into Lite" Theme Sermon at of} Noted Virst Divine odist Preaches Church b&b. Church. on Question at First Subject of Meth-| To Lecture "The of on "Kelts Today Bread.' in of Old and Literature, Politics was a flood, extending from e Girl with the Ww hite Hat from God direct com- this latter in )|dispensation. The on reason, he sald, that there should not be prophets in this day as well as in former days ‘so could blight. The edges the corner of Market row into. the ak see why they did not allow danc-)the alfalfa were center of the street, both to the west]ing-at the pavilion, on Sunday, Some-| oniom plants were and6 ah The gutters were not able} body mentioned public opinion, and) or four inches; to try the water, the consequence these words always irritated The Girl. |jeayes showed eine that they overflowed, flooding] One little lesson she had yet to learn | brownish spots, the streets to a depth of several inch- | as that so long as we. had te live | poplar and of the leaves of white; the tops ot shriveled for, three squash and potato arge yellowish | or the leaves of ‘the boxelder trees being simi- ex. With the water was carried all| With. other people. we would be af-|larly affected, Even the roses of the mene of debris, which served to choke |fected in, some way by -what. they} garden and the. weeds of the field e manholes, sewers and gut-|thought, whether they thought right} bear evidence of being affected by the ae or not, and lots of chinks in the world same ageney-the farmer claiming Sidewalks MaMa Covered. are filled by narrow people asi Rirs: Sinetthé|incer of» ithes ‘Grawd cro that it "is the deadly smoke from the "to, o -Ke e -upsteine stairs [ees ae . HE : peerage sidewalks were covered to a depth of}daneing than to be down here ‘drink ley ie a t0 Noara coon cet At several inches with the rushing flood | ing beer? asked The Girl, and no one | the nate fair, or compete with the It was impossible for people to walk | outside the barroom knew the answer, | farmers of other sections of the state and the situation was only relieved )or if he did, he had promised not to}when this aaaa ens evilGa to - cont ate vithe" wehk, have when several barefooted urchins plac-4 tell ik bridge. ing to tell inte the wate a were, to places, _ | Charged with by mud] with inches hree young Stealing Detectives men Guiny were Sacks and Chase up yester- which made walking extremely a day and locked up at police headquar-| pleasant as well as dangerous, as the|ters, pending 4 hearing before Judge mud was very slippery, and oer Dich! and the yaya court today. eral falls were recorded, though no] The lads, C. Manning, aged serious injuries: reported. In the upper end of town, Sarit was Ete not canal noticed benehen t water The ditches choked in many places, a large ber of lawns being flooded, and ered with dirt and debris, which ed to a up age had depth with midnight been were numcov"will days to remove. outhouses were flood- slight to Li -vearathartwo: = require several some instances ‘but years, oF Philadelphia; Stanley Davis, the|aged18 years, and Ollie Johneon, agec on ihe? to such an extent as places, as it drained no cupeeeas The waterworks large force of men the water, serious dam- department had a at work after the storm, trying to clear the ditches and culverts, but it was a long, hard job, and took several hours to restore things to anything approaching condition, Culverts Stopped Up. this connection several very and condemnatory expressions heard in regard to the condition In hard were of the culverts business oe loud and gant ee eaniticices be made ness men during far a storm, as use with of some that Immunity foot passengers streets which have at considerable so crossings Complaints long that administration, not and is the the in from present insure damage, chance not ony expen Ceuta the were extrava- provision would city could busi- and to cross been nays but ‘wor inte concerned. reported a total pe ee during the hours ending 6 o'clock last evening of .36 anes eit a relative humidity of 90 lafterizesidenta perc City Water ‘Muddy. ‘effect of the rains which aphe proached the dimensions of a cloud- comers from and St. stopped tains in Louis Ma a person who at the SABIE: drinking founthe city during the afternoon decided the he «was eh not of Cineinnatt thirsty or else turned his steps towards the nearest drug store or saloon; decisions being based on his attitude on the temevance subject and whether or not his wife was along. party of men interested in prospects 5 the mountains near FPacmington started out to inspect ther projierties early yesterday morning and came near spending the night up one of the canyons. When the party started from Farmington, some of the mountain, streams they had to cross could be waded by man Casily been te at any place but the rains sweiled them to torrents in a few hours and il was with difficulty that they could find places where they could ford on horaeback on their return trip. th 2 a by the smelter sicken and wet is it he ap ar ema would athe cee oe smoke, the die, as has ala gazetamanyeae times.se por nie Bloc taKB oe oo ee eeen ee wmine the vere| |; hid ‘nerd ne In i the © athe fare . iN Ngardoae' lok fust like avy cohen, Thats lant much ho . for" the: Bent tent walle - pri md lt Bin a, of fen tired; of: this city. are alleged to have piolen five bundles of gunny sacks from grocery at Fifth West and Se goad South. They tried. to sell the sacks at the Bamberger coal yards. Manning was picked up on the streets, while Davis and Johnsen were arrested at their homes. Manning and Davis will be arraigned before Judge Diehl, while the case of Johnson goes to the Juvenile court avis Was arrested once Bae on suspicion of being a petty thief. burst in the mountains north of the city was to change the city's water supply to a muddy consistency that reminded tourists and some recent- their normal affected attle rounded Burt soon s kaowing: Hesmithnue from Grocery Store. covered as but pais ay ARREST UNDER at first, how oe, Sees ea, aha BOYS ae eee: many several of depth a : sgvatens in a great Synth and rock a on aitpped THREE in attempt- old lady One cross Pana eRe ae eae te orean Rev. Metho- South Fifth after- var ati EL ne . it ee ce trying.' eet oe h at err i re Um almost BREAD TO RAISE CORPSE Loaves Floated to Recover Drowned Boy, Body of Philadelphia, Aug. 19.--Under the superstitious idea that bread cast upon the waters will cause the body of a drowned person to rise to the surface, enoug loaves were thrown into Cooper creek, Camden, to ‘people a small cemetery-if the idea worked. But it did not. Who promulgated it nobody knows, but it spread with such rapidity among residents of the foreign section of the city that there was a stif! demand for bread nearly all day, and the surface of the creek looklike the floating shelves a bakery. Efforts hes body of drowned 4 wai been oy made pate a reward of $100 for been offered by his may have accounted or the bread. to locate Pederosky, lavish, but the who owas in the creek, as4 its recovery had parents. That some measure in fruitless, use of -_-_-;o--o - OPPORTUNITY ‘A splendid FOR pore GIRLS. eo girls be- tween the ages of 16 and The J. G- McDonald Candy Co. will: organize chocolate dipping the art of dipping out charge. As South, register before at in w will be taught with- dippers petent employment Must class, become com- will be given them. office, 159 W. Thir jtor noon catae aay Aug. 11. G. M'DONALD CO. Dr. of Freeman the vate, D.. California published in Bovard, Christian San ed- Rev Advo-| Francisco, Claudius LL.D editor oc-|tian of Advocate, B. Spencer, the Central is D.D., the an- | and Kelts Music, Oratory.' official been in attendance at the an-| of the Utah mission. : : Episcopal church, Dr. Bovard, diana, comes preachers, six who is a native of Inof a family. noted. for out of eleven brothers having entered Methodist é o till in sixth.. the . ministry. of Wpiscops . service of the 4 3.5 church, he. Britist rose . Or Mosk - paper |°" are | the fathers dent * ' the University having been of Soutirern Calgathered to_ hi in serving once. Aeron 1892, tite . with after - ee Lewe : ys, a ttle ‘ts ‘territory... ‘a . printed: Lake ee as presialas nee oe ac eeeUniversity eee) y "Oo : : See of presidency 4 in fo oe ik as yeaa erally titheir ' the the Southern. California is that~ the Gs ‘nt. ineur I {bentit 5 the Rev George prese tev t Bel b. Bovard, brother of the founder, ° : at the university under him graduated ie ; iam The other ministerial brothers are Rey ‘ Melville Bov: ard, pastor of, the Sur)I. church atSaeedPorteheste:' armerfield map Ro Cl ‘ I Mont. Grant, Penn Ald Rev. university: 1 at ‘ excerpts "nearer,/'the nile 1 . i i full is that center has in =ot wag who a should, and n+ Iam glad developers J more Chattanooga, What . "The Nation republic their. Owes should: this been Park Yellowstone the popular Exeursions year as from it di- all the taking people to see rections are and the wonders of the grea t reserve, tourist travel Is unexpected flow the accommodataxing to the utmost tions provided for travellers. An interesting ineldent in this connection in a letter received by a this' city from Miss Mary who, with her father, Colonel Vall, and her sisters,-Selma and Alice, is making an extended tour of the Northwest and the eastern states. A few extracts from Miss Wall's letter are published by permission: we rose Yesterday morning at o'clock train at five. then for t to Gardiner and had to wait about an hour because there was such a irriage and Mammoth Hot fine big hotel rush we stood in could' then ine until two o'clock to register, Nothing we went in and had were ver tasted ae good as it did, we all so hung Atter Tanck papa ordered a carriage and we went up to the hot springs, about a mile from the hotel. You never in your Iife saw anything more beautiful. They are on-ton bofling water flows down the as it Ss a-substi ne ® larder than " k is chi © anior can imagine, = ing nice white. a "around the roountain got "There know are several ways by which "Tr am much. things. The. empiricist. in-|with = your daily sists that knowledge KE here and now of the those things which is factor) vy. inowledge Man to fs or-| reach a wider realm than his sense nature. of How "Then yrocesses knows We we water of Know -Nearly "spac B < corra und. through TPE park there elope running wi Well, we got back ‘Ao ik hotel ar six o'clock and went over to if we could get a but they ent ee cal off and wouldn't give him in an last they told him that we picis cond sleep? in a room with about a dozen other women, that two of us could sleep together and the third have to share with a@ stranger, that papa would. have with a lot of other men it all out andtook the 6:9 back to caught 5 m. train Livingste At Marmmoth Hot Springs the y could only accommodate 300 people; 26 came in morning train with us, 33 came from around the park, arrived eg ie evening train, and "addition these there were 102 Bealdes, it next hotel. would -all come next would have ae more fun e secured. fine. rooms at this hotel (The Aitomarte. Livingston), the first we have seen in a week with a bath And just off S's and my room fs a lit tle room that used to be the parlor, so We stay here all 2 our trunks went on to on Papa telegraphed, but ouldn't reach them, and just as we vere fiying some to the depot we passan therm goin the hotel. a Seattle we met ii le fron Mr. from Salt Lake Halliday They got une and the girls on at € ‘ but papa w ee sure wasn't so sure until we s at Missoula, where we off to w and Mrs. Halliday chanced to, recognize Selma, ey went on to Yellowstone, age being with the excursion happened all 1906 sae days before the dec isions in the eden Councilmen cases were handed reo by the court, 1] received a missive saying Col. Nelson wanted to see me, I went with Judge Bartch to Col. Nelson's office. Col. Nelson showed - an editorial he had written. I tol I knew the facts outlined, quested him not torial at the time, an investigation. that time to as the publish I wished opinion but spiritual He in the ee er AUGUST 20TIL AND 27TH. Pxcursions to Hepburn, Idaho. Oregon Short Line for sale of ticulars. © can "You are of prizes held in the work study of of or. Cambrian . > Denver ech ; "ve i Cnene JOwns: Oe ae professot and: rnd. during: this ee week oy shall use tl opportunityv.to~ visit. Yellow|' ig Park -Oppgr Lowrite funy stone f- th same: LATE.» BTM vr} a it sae ext Sunday evening > & at Barratt hall " h <b) ‘ « in this! city oLowill delive r my lecture ‘The. I< entitled Phe Kelts of Old and. the : Xe! Pol of Today. in Filer: ture, Music, and .Orat that Toshall give the enC9‘Cambrian aed and fs Songs Ro "ors es : tertainment manees'. at and at sh; grate- Malad Logan epor ; City on. August: i rile causa ney iu FEO Aayeee me waeoon compamed, "le tad od : a" pose been always a ae cat if Log ie t oe yrs ee Oun ey, my for anxious Old andwell impressed papers No city. of NEWS Bedstead |hearsal, of }take place Sa a Tha wife esand ae Voy ES Ss trip, inch, together' Ww will famous Yellowstone Park.' CITY 25 August 30... Returning r © Ky ry socie 2! vee { poorly afford erty have a capital Y. M. C. A. preparing to build in Kansas IN go to the full re- BRIEF Reh -A the "Ola stead" will at. the Salt "Lake theatre at is 7:30 Every , expected to member be pres- park on the ae of 0 C ‘he ‘Two Churches. io August at 2 o'cloc m. All Odd Fel|lows, their tamilles and their friends will have nothing for]are especially invited. better in proportion to|/ance Is hoped for. than yours is for you." | assured. es =f . 3 * Preached intel- state a is not due to ae pedrspl atta any Of}tempter Bee the to Son the of Stole 1 Maste God command "Tf thou that belwill Pair be these | plain of A large good A Shoces-R. attendtime is lB Vek Bailey st ‘Ora EE. ‘| given an matters opportunity to Judge to Diehl today, ex- two things: It knows idyl of labor knows it feels. _,. | Strengthening inductive a one knowledge but by a man doing a things able Ur! to done do of by that only the inspiration and|/ patrolman Harris at toiling humanity if|oyenine. covered with of Luther Burbank, the California | gnee in the tide botanist, is not a speculative, not ae one toiler who gains was he residence as the city poor farm, the}proueht into poliee he one ee by turn stones into bread?" "Would it not have been The ling to cee st Aue ES explain itself. | Phe mind asked. Tereivan cannot Eines mind knows primarily it thinks and it times had his word which with appeared had been humanity broken |phead to foot, ]|jn the mud. has|qer hands and . tates ee ab: paral eo ane cs ees 2 yee saa eee morally and GREATEST spit-| as the Safely vest He was was a GROVE - brother and friend |the course could humanity follow Bank and Trust ------_ only of as a cheap common his fate in Judge : 2! what but make, you what Not turn stone into! of hand and swent Christ, the toiler's of noithe away un- cargo booked \aths of sharp flint and with hard|save, counts. We pay lot and breaking toil must, a= ever in]terest on to $5,000. the world's ages, bread with sweat of brain. Jesus ie last estate from real result tucked qrunk, and will hear Dichl's court today i soa of niin, elds stony also the across he is of God, we because kcon and reBeneee ue we ght : regencrat aa PECAN his liquor. religious test Is one of feeling. After|ypoken hearts? So it would. Buc it] all, if you feel right toward the whole|,juiq@ have been a sin world of mankind Bae feel right to"Wor "Jesus (Christvia not only the you 4 per cent inZion's Savings company, No. ao -__-_--_ 1 Main SOCIETY. knew.' a Princely Revenue. Showed Honor of Labor. A very quiet Sending was that of What is thought to be the largest The speaker also showed the honor Mr. James wt ‘ oe hag ane eet bearing peean orchard in the world]|of labor as seen in the example an Wyo., and _s ce cy ete ae ae is owned by Major John S. Horlbeck]| words of Jesus Christ. "But men can- | hich ia ve al the ee . Dr. W. ian Charleston county, S. 600 acres in bearing trees C. He has] noi live by bread sleep, are not all, alone The Bread, work, beasts can live . ]," His main grove consists of 550 acres}thus, but man cannot, or man does says the News and Courier. In one]not. ‘The difference between the Inlot are 10,000 trees, 15 years old, just|dian's dug-out and the marbles of the beginning the to give a investment In one section of good return ~ his grove on|]Parthenon Christ. he planted oats; another section using for pasturing stock, and had] of is The art, of all in that progress education, saying of civilized of political of Midd life, ideal- paragus rows showed between trees. The pecan is an intolerant the|live by bread alone.' "It is the hope of any cost mun must Cool ° ae nn = ope ‘5 ous ee ae ae ty the ri vor AA fe f the future. make good 79 ‘ th At as Ny The other trees it does nothing it rises into the sunlight The Major made one shipment tons of fine nuts Jast these nuts bring a fine a special some idea market of the in until] of ‘by every of the 19] counsel, word mouth the that proceedeth of God'-the word of word out South worthy purpose, season, and as|the word of fraternity and love." price and have Dr. Spencer leaves this morning value New York of the city,|San Francisco product|tion of church to inspect property, of }oef the and 5 street ae ohne Renig ow. ra Dae cut mS a a ate iy. af ‘a 1 A fit cia oe fz evening by Mr, at their home Temple street, will daughters, Evelyn Daly. and on be Miss In Daly, the nursery, near Boone shoots a few-inches high: See e that grafts destrucmake TAPPING Hall, bore | work. waser! in blossoms, Se 3 and were rear one : of these Sa vear but nuts, perfect mature Long-sighted patience was await the tardy aot NEW Fraternal jn tereen i > worms f ie and Insects has rivdl e as vet Union lodge of No. an abse nee of L C, litle W. : Chanaver Anderson, Graani mel Laser a aliens ie es Great Tiver_and" Moab, Ut eee Greer, H. T. " Yokey, ‘ all of Gr: @ane: eee = America. 151 held and fully © a e i gul 4 ney one. initiated ast and wil be more One given applications at this new several rate. low as the Inasmuch ing. pec gms their value realizes to the orc harde s in evening : catching caterpillersé and other . nox-")rerular sae an and > i whichweller, J. J. Lumsden's new boat is cutti ve Bg gut ie ereight ana passenger ur | yield greaté grove,ye as but it willmine, yleldand«4 as large sure) a revenue a gold . { enough to satisfy a prince was filled with birds, The grove as he friend, is their Major the Mrs, East honor TERRITORY en ofaightthe days, Cliff Captain Dweller two, not required of this to eek, ; last Hes borelittle twigs did kernel the and cs for may be had, There is not a finer pecan|recommendation to the church as to]. 6 Cliff alles Wis in America, and the tree flourishes} what should immediately be underSteamer Cliff Dweller Exploring like a native. taken to rehabilitate the Christian nel of Green River, In some an. cos wey re ie tu Ape , i * Oh lel ee Perens 1eyenne. dancing party to be given on their Miss ae 1 : he ete ; S Lewis t Bes a aki Ri, eficl " ane a " will fas cs ry) saa that is.to say, a tree that will not/man: he must not live by bread alone| Wednesday tolerate shade, and when it is planted|or for bread alone. He must live also|J. J. Daly near West Sleth South Y ae poneenn no oP the Hot te ibIt ne ler he was]ism, of human progress and happiness, | old as-|are all in that saying ‘Man shall not its| tion, returned. ing with the o Monday € mi peone . eae two more candidates Monday on initiated next, which will be meeting. % . We also to ‘this city the next} sou ad the led channel i look for|S0Unded within. River meetof; in- last even- a USE porapietad aatlstactony actory trtrip oiupon ¢ I avery' Clift the now they that and Iweller © en question well marked out and twenty-five miles of it: was and ver, trip another of the merely to complete t fr Hee ah "Tha o1 ly ‘meme tis , | Iuation closes this months: Evergreen the survey and secure full chao. yut little trouble. 1@ only trees tha odge Is progressing nlec ind was| Of-the channel, says the Grand Ju have been injured at ‘ all are; those near never Minas ncaH, The grove condition Siaic lally ox "\-tion mm N News. With this knowleoe rood grow | cocially. in better ee the. woods. 1@ grove has has now Now STown ‘The degreé of Fraternity was lar trips can be made in safet large enough usual enemies seems assurec to BIG HORN September Via Oregon resist of the maps pecan; of. Short: Line... Late Frannie, Wyo., and return from Lake, from $30.00. rates other Proportionately Utah stations. only. Short direct Line route and tourist sleeper will further Hertiwiers the | conferred its future| Mrs. L..B..Smith, and tojon Aug..2, and on Aug the check | "The work of locating the nae provided. For see any. Short Sun wat evening, Au 12. of the in paid same Chalker, and atj in full, Secretary. : AUGUST 26TH AQAND 227TH: Egcursidha: to. Heabar Via. DR. BROADBENT'S own in: Oregon lots, Short 1 Tine: n, tor.Idaho. sale Round trip $10. 90, Himait eyasani !& the same as a pioneer attemptin te blaze out a trail in a-forest, - ae ¢laved Captain Anderson this mornin z t is.merely.a question of a chad Ume from now until we will have the whole channel blocked Jast trip. was made in Geeta" Salt was cashed and in the hands of Mrs.|&nd with no inconvenience. low | retary Frances S.-Chalker ceca een received the widow. Sec-| ble realize The the check|2#2d when what we area splendid dy is yla e Oregon Butte, and through be upon James Stirling at-our last mecting.| The claim of death benefit of A. M.} Pendicton, deceased, was also paid on} Monday: last, and breaks all records in Heath peyote or any, organization. aim for benefit was ferwarded| = EXCURSION ist and 3d LineClty ageTeket Office. -201- Main St.: ee town lots. Round trip $16.00, limit ten days. See agents for further par- 1G Fair: e know lt we Re have rom |) istones be made bread.' br. ; Spencer 1 5 7. Jailed-O. . fon aces weaepassec e ; : Ancient Sinner Hansen, death unto life, Just as know lite asked wherein was it that this would who gave his nativity as Norway, his at all. We Know it subconsciously, have been a sin. "Are we not all try-|age as three score and ten, and his re- the edito make Chambers and Craig cases had already been written, BUT NOT HANDED WN:" Via West, We City, but we our town any .ur population intellectual} knowledge. by whole in the: te .mongy, |. OoFollowing Co ene be choir o e Madoe is traveling in the national American ¥ ‘Drvch.and-of: the societies for great de: ofane Dele one World's lectual effort of life is spent in colDr. Spencer preached yesterday it a chara ce ie reocie aitred lecting information We know history the Tirst, Methodist chureh in the|]that he stole a palr of shoes from a by the intellectual process. We know] morning and at Iliff Methodist Church }room in the Lincoln house, on First pripceles by an intellectual process.|jn the evening. In the morning he]}]South. Bailey claims that he bought It scarcely necessary for me to}took fer his theme "The Question of }the shoes from the owner in the readsay that knowledge we have of our Bread," based on the words of the]ing-room of the lodging house. ble i ae 2 JUSTICE. M''CARTY SAYS:- From the Telegram, Aug. 8, him ae the Kenyon journalism may sell, but it is apt to Odd Fellows' Outing-The annual sell also the business and~ general|outing and basket pienie of the Veterstanding of a city, and that, we in the}an Odd Fellows will be held in Lib- Things. von by We gather information. he 600 Acres of Bearing Trees Will Give ¢ almost and that the ize" a: an i ove axe this evening6 its < siz boast of better lL°am $ always sorry to see any yellow streaks | ef the' cast get into our Western papers. Yellow | ent nd }touch - art legitimate and valid} subjects of knowledge, but that Sys-| tem of philosophy has never been sat-! - and he is limited to: the sense life. .Only| we see and hear} and history, literature and. musle at. "T have: already "called: Nevada. ever : ganizing hear that the presNevada.are inelined.| a I state something scratch on the map than'a ook at in In 1893: Cambrian 7 ren- have to of Bowl29there,jateay:and' there). make spend, the the musik wife atthe the saisce tonles Professor Ap the Interest of organ ‘of Wale e as men his domiciled society musie oO! Vieago visited. Salt : praise 408 the Utah. is ‘assoeiati which. in though! statement of an important truth," said|and far famed avenues, There' are Ir. rare 1S Pen cere se Dr ee few. cities in America so beautiful as jon ‘Prom death unto e has a spir-) Salt Lake City Jt is. a great leasitual meaning and. is equivalent to. @)ure to note the public spirit end as eclaration that.a human, soul under/in: Kansas City, ‘the determination to Drdner conditions is conscious of itS|make Sait Lake Cily a good place to own immortality live -inz' has ddfod which. alw the of of the wealth and Madoe, ancl by Olwen Ap Madoc, arLake vesterday after- professor Ap. Madoc is director of muhe sic In- the -high schools of. 5 Chicago and : and evelopment rule ) Ss is, . es Sermon, Trom. Fe WB. noon, . 7 : their homes in ih,..and so. beautify and. the state,"Lake saidCity Dr.i: Spencerdignity' "In this. Salt' : in . marked. contrast. with Nevada, which has. exploited rather than. built ui ' The Cc eGentire ° count hasas it s eyes ; *¢ i Vv di Nevalia.:-one ‘Tonopah, .on Bullfrog, tev aries Le: Bovard, pastor! Mountain. View M.. B. church if é " vard,«dean of the. theological sehoo! Bitte: Utah | Miss Salt) eulf of | instructor in the Sherwood. music Boe Oe ge hools in the "Windy . City.' He 1s in Kanalso secretary. of the internationaldais= For ‘fifty. years: it: was St.Louis, Cit ae ec of Ney of the' of onseaslons' tt) os . ublist _ Bore pub shed ministerial brother, .the' Rev.-M,| 222 the & great power An es shaping "; Jor. Dr: cor: presiPe ; Bovard founder andj first Sp ainay hae often' M. dent of ifornia, of the Tet eae The area a which iC IS.) the official organ Indlaug to Nevada andextends saath from sity Acta the Episcopal church. " Five S the vocate of Ap. historian accompanied having nual meeting the Methodist William) Welsh critle; of the Utah Methodist | daughter, Central. Christian Ad-| rived) in Hotels at Yellowstone Entrance Taxed to Accommodate Public. before Professor Chris- | noted attending cupied the pulpit at the First Metho-| nual meeting dist. Episcopal church last evening. | Mission The TOURISTS CROWD PARK is those seectio The Girl thought, so they sat for @)Smelter Smoke Blamed for Hurting at Sheng § Tenth Alralr listening to the concert. - The First and|time Siiaas and.district, he South 1 Second: West remple | Girl rather liked the selections; the Alfatfa at ‘Tenth South Street. streets were practically impassable, | vocal especially, for the singers chose A farmer who lives in the southern Pedestrians were compelicd to make a|S5o0me of the good old songs that seem') portion of the city, in the vicinity of detour of half a block in order to get|to gain in beauty as compared with) Tenth South and Third East streets, across the strect, and even. then it}the tons of trashy songs that are all) called.at the Republican office Saturwas a matter of wading through an|the rage for a few minutes, and then |day afternoon and exhibited a small inch or two of mud and water. At|s0 to the bottom of hares music rack wagoniaud of green stuff, upon all of First South and West Temple the sone with their men 3 hich there appeared a kind = of water &23 yesterday The. the me discussed by. Dr Boful to Nevada for the way the young vard. was From. Death Unto Life state pulled out its bullion in the nawho people the But hour a;tion's dark by appreciated was sermon The large congregation that filled the audi-| strike it in Nevada can get an idea will-visit ‘they if patriotism real of. chure the of Lorium "We know that we -have.-passed|Salt Lake City°and ‘see its mansions from death unto life'-is a remarkable] springing up along vour' "wonderful National dictates might be that In this dispensation they |lake it was. too -cool' for ‘bathing, at. we an impossibility to cross the streets Suddenly the sun came out for a) were not, needed, but common sense for some hours, until after the waters}/minute; the wind changed, and The/ snowed that the need of the world is had subsided. The ditches were unirl changed with it, and wanted, to}j, procuring guidance and direction able to carry the volume of water|s0 to Saltair. They had a whole car) in ascertaining the will of God towards that rushed down the street. ‘The|to themselves for the trip back to the} man. epee on the all the anes en ei the were city the of portions lower reatest sufferers in this respect, as|Saltair train wouldn't make a corporas Atay the hills drained |al's guard-whatever that Is. At the LONG DISTANCE BLIGHT rapidly dedicated Never experienced by parariens all aver she looked at those spots, somchow]|tention that as there had been prophof the song she/ets in the earlier days, it was reasonthe city, owing to the floods on the]|she was reminded sidewalks and over the crossings. In]|heard Della Fox sing, and she began |able to sappose that there should he many ed to locatéd was ceremonies appropriate noon with of Portland H. Moore Bishop. David officiating au prayt with The services began or Riechtfie td. by s Rev, >. Hansen City, Miss Ella Hanson of Love followed, rendering sympaDivine," in a beautiful Moore then thetic. manner Bishop nlong confollowed in a short sermon of ventional lines the conelusion nis announced that the for except $100,:and members of the congregapresent to assist in raising that amount. Within a few minutes $101 had been subseribed, which will mean that the new. building will start free from debt. At the conelusion of the offerings the house was formally dediated The church is a small; though: convenient. and handsome edifice, being constructed of. lumber, with the main oom having Bae ene for. 200 people with ' nall annex rhe house, together w ari the parsonage ind eee is worth $4,000, It J. Heekner had been named as pastor of the church, but resigned, and at a meeting of the officials. of he echureh tonight the vacancy will be filled Just who owlll be named to succeed Mr. Heekner has not yet been determined, govern- anyway, when she Was dressed for it Prophets in Modern Times. Between show ers they took a boat : ride, but The Girl let some one else Comparisons were made between for on her hands were the prophets of the Bible from Adam do the rowing, some pink spots where her ring wore|to the time of Christ and the speaker a_blister the last time she rowed. As|used them as illustrations in the con- level, Flood the Was caught in a beautiful shower at|ment under which we live, depend the Lagoon, but there was plenty of room|tights now enjoyed by the members under shelter for a dozen crowds like|of the church to worship God in their clean- began. as church, is to the dictates of his own person- weather-the| to the back Getting of] suspension the wondered hers of Pei £1b 8 Porm Regarc others. She couldn't see anything the|the Icast bit funny about it herself, but} fail out, while 2 feet deep wer the water. The Dell and Park] places she Adamant es to the back her dignity dist Norweglan-Danish new Bast, general theme the beliefs of of The a whieh Seinenoe ce church, in. afternoon. faith The explanation of she a the ay sterday ee le delivered came rolling ever Little Mountain in}jonesome at Lagoon yesterday after The belief of the members. of the dark rugged masses, that gathered all] noon and she found little ccompany or|chureh that Heaven {fs not simply a over the mountain. The light ning \ WaSlexcitement at Saltair in the evening.] place of rest was emphasized:and Mi flashing and bolts striking different) cither Incidentally, that gray skirt]Thomas said their conception of the parts of the hill. Just after a severe/\as a little damp around the edges} world to come was that It was a plac thunderclap, the occupants of the} when she got home and her white|of rest from sin only The beliet of house noticed that the water began] shoes were a perfect. sight-so mother|the Latter. Day Saints. he sald, was rising aroun the house hey pre-| <ajd-and mothers always know. Thelthat Heaven was place rah inc pared to leave, but before they could] Girl didn't care, though, for someone] te lligenee could have its natural outet away the water had reached waist]/}.4q cracked that old chestnut about!come and whe ré.manumay. 1 anh to do high and they were compelled to wade | ome girls being born with large fect} the will of God more fully: th: n o! to the hill to ihe south of the house} 4 others wearing White shoes, once] earth He said thetr belief was chat in a to Services, Thomas. discourse a ab girl coin," White pass a Mathonihah usually|long the pretending she Girl some- always to the party and the make cents, most it's Girl with the another girl spoke _| clouds tries like and herself with]in girl look was] the his|saw escaped : hour "When two-]suceeeds, Seymour who ume in the also a new wagon, good luck that Dr. family and some At afternoon away carried canyon ley's : STILL the 1906. 20, . er : of AUGUST i Norwegian-Danish Organization Starts Out Free of Debt. Pale Bonnet Was Left Mormons May Worship AcBehind, So It Didn't cording to Conscience, Suffer. Declares Speaker. MONDAY, | Tegular tourist and Sia cannot hel ula AgatRoes elp frej but ‘ht . ‘The " ew Pao trip p 'hit osts, trafic become oe the pop- rip mal probab withi nha short ably be made time. trip Mr. Lev] During the last jones reer, an sraeriens ed ‘iver and harbor pilot from t he "Bast acted as rehied Gra a father of Attorney Greer of > i hatinasn » Yokey |