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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907. COUNCIL SESSION TASTING EFFECT VISIT ONE SCENE: SOGIALISTS MEET LEADERS INVITED 10 TAU SILVER WILL GE BUSY ONE OF NEW TEACHINGS OWN HOME ENTERED AND TALK REFORM Tells From Considered at Meeting Tonight. of Good | Mother and Son Inspect Daly Want All to Join Hands Before Commercial Great ' William Ellery Channing. Residence, Giving Burglars Their Chance. Industrial Anarchy Supreme. Club Seeks Be pression of Opinion From Prominent Utahns. Reigns -_--- TROUBLE EXPECTED BELIEVED Rev. ote Railway Franchise and Lighting Contract Must be Decided Upon, W. RELIGION JEWELRY HIS T. Brown Pioneer of the Calls Religion = of Future, TO HOLD WINTER SESSIONS DINNER WEDNESDAY ee on Him | ‘House of D. H, A First Avenue Rifled Dur Short Period, Prominent Speakers to be En- Will Consider How to Use the White Metal to Relieve Financial Situation, While Mrs. D. H. Earl were lookir ot Will charreligion a 1a the residence ly after s ibJect ied by Re. at U eats Sunday In illI me rs ur dering 6 on South o'clock bow the Mayor Issues was the influence eee for be passentire- comstreet lighis. In place of the $72 "rate paid, provided the council would enact the 1905 franchise with the change belng the elimir to Parley's canyon power itions of t and counc! $60 lights would contract was nd no less than street | ights; purer ped also contract, as 1] ns the passed onda; night Ii that it is not passed Monday, pany sald, it would withdraw of $60 lights Ss. suld now reonls mind he- tn oung a2 the the author iberal faith in one Before Ultimatom. T of this a sued hi ilHe stood night and o vote for proposed b se sked them His argument s of he ‘ I the superls lighting in his first Oo big geste What Mayor Porgot. ‘ee May Mulvey Bransford) and Councilmen an uddenham had comprised mittee that discussed the itees e company. The Bast and found that gas w a of lighting. Streets uake'a and they went into the subject at home, getting all the data they could gather. ed. up with a cona are stre m ar city ad been paying $72, but the AER offered t sell for -$60, providin the franchise would be nae tight here the mar aoe two counters and urged the eilmen dropped ma this offer. But council to accept they orgot something which, In ‘the ramblus attack of Martin and Blac obbed p jus 1 time to saye the mayor and tlhe peace ye on no little embarrassme The company had offered to instil new lamps for $60 a year, but General Manager Wells told the counci) that only the new lamps would be paid for at that rate. The company would insist, he said, upon the payment of $72 for the old lamps now. in. use his brought the mayor and the two counellmen to a realization of the fact that something had been overlooked The committee had had the impression Sues would go into effec contract was made. "the , held out until the mayor ond Mulvey and uddenham had. opposed a nager Wells mayor's ear. that mpany would make | ‘the $60 rate fSeneral aS s00n 938 the contract was signed. Campaign Buncombe Exposed, The favorable attitude of the mayor toward the franchise (poses a bit o American Bee campaign buncombe course, was exposed before the election, Wats his attitude now merely was involved in the ee ae n the American members of the nell RErantea that the Utah Light A Raiiway company §give something i American party was tired of elving corporations something for nothing, as had been done in tne past, c uy Councilman Black "Seats and when this wou ldn't work, he demanded that the cor npany sprinkle the streets »on the dc ywntown district The whole city administration rushed to his support and the whole eS party chimed in, ee the move. ime the administration had no Tare intention of pane ne some sort of remuneration tha it had. of turning the city over to t i Now that the election is fifty- year oA nehisé aske: een promised by the adfranchiee doubles the lighting syste m and a 2es the cost Sore $72 to $60 a year. clty i or a year for $69,000 ear company of the clty ght er words paying rah cate iene lights. It offers an waded number Realty $42,000 to pay Values Values in real estate in Salt Lake City have steadily inereased. Improved property and soil that is under cultivation yield regular returns. First mortgages, accordingly, are safe investment-especially when they represent property valued at pwice the amount of the mortgage. We supply first mortgages yielding a 6% net income. SALT LAKE GECURIT TRUST COMPANY Opposite Z. ©. M. L of Teuth. Searehed for the was "William Ellery Channing one sear a for an the pioneers in the lequate religious faith Shanning preachlves be> i ot A and life I street, $3.50 man MAKES GOOD Aches and of the depends Pains of but aners was the ‘stiletto rust entering: his groin and severing artery. He bled to death ip less than zaola, the wounded brought to Salt Lake and $ hospital, t was night that he would oo de was stabbed in t his eg pageohe a becamsr leno his dea The deadly struggle See in discussion as to the |‘physical three men lolaners, Italian, was eweaice of his : Byes len saloon at ged Massa -o ar ert 1¢ three mix in 3 wrestling bout, in ae h Molaners was badly worsted. Uses Stiletto and Runs. He received the brunt of taunts hurled at - by other Itallans in the saloon, and his op oonen started to it faster... 2 uners continued to Bs indled "and finally gave s ste Pulling a stlletio ee his belt, he blade: fir a floor nee tally Az pacin an und i blood on and cures T.¢- tor hu- are rheumatism Dr. J. C. Banchett, pick b hnllding, phones Rot = me a a carriages "phones and &1 Wght sh Dr. Ephraim G. Gowans. nnouncés office to building, ours 2 Ask The that the fifth 21-25 to 6. your Crown grocer label he hag or st moved "of ‘the First. for office ce 406 20-1 East McCorSecond his Hooper South. ; Roya) every Nut bread. loaf, force be condition at of f 75c a pound, WILLES - HORNE DRUG COMPANY News Bullding. By the Monz- ment. Phones the j t Salt f In ‘ the in inevit the the efit The Ensign $3.00 Hat equals many $5.00 Hats for service any We Hat made have it and equals for style. in new blocks and any size It's exclusive with sell also us. We Stetson's and good other Hats. DoullonMadsenQwen§é; a oh a Main Str ERE THE CLOTHES FIT Wti-1i3* Streel Mainn hw SENSANSVSSSNSSSSVUNEESASES TRAD ASAS BARA SEAAAY* the a of » ehan utur fi c ible ne becoming the future intelligent the 16 for, by sourge esidence when 374. enna eatin grains, ook o! State Street Hardware for sets and sallverware for ThanksLowest prices. 252 South State.' were has things, they and good mind was nter . missed this,}| the Phe o r pane Se ae ave ray oae pees ‘ t = cote after n chickens tee dy and going after strong, what they and aim the for, CC" Great Salt Lake = ; ; prize they banner fenerally Camp. near. ai Sie at "Salt ro ei a oee t last MSE CLA ovenin : re ehbors who hal not been in eet Bre TST: is the were ering a ioe eee. pr aa n delightful oodmen A short before the were given the splendid pa program made a present de Aft et} proud business session smoker and two the first degree. cessary because which will 3 be led December he began! of Per actions reminded hin nost are set dozing for a get up pean. their bearing and He put a deep spot, and walked up saw it was corn they picked - them up smell. v to And cauwere some of his nose then ianttei th ae » of rarccen business ; SCHRAMM'S i "Where the Cars Stop" essrs. once session, Savare hee Ase Neighbor Cutshall, tha cbicno A he saw The Exquisite Odor Which In a Remarkably Brief Space of Time Has Achieved Special Distinction Among The Rarest Perfumes, And Which Is Today Used By More People of Good Taste Than Any Other Amerlcan Odor. We have it in the Extract, in one and two and four ounce bottles at a dollar the ounce. it comes in a delightfully refreshing Toilet Water also, and in a fine Face Powder and Cream. The Christmas packages are very attractive, but for general use we have it in bulk in any amount you wish. Relser, o-__---- which many bo bers of their was held strangers This was arge class he forest the eens the who these Wo Rk. Cc. The J. B MeKeani WES Rs OS; _- bo entertained by Mrs. Weldner oat het 19ome, 423 South Third East on Thur 1k att Lernoon, December 5, assisted by Mesdames Hoge, Winsness, zoe, Wellington, Jones and Weston Yeomen. veral applications for membership wer presented last Monday ever The homestead \ a card his eve r hall, 2 Fest First South Snider {s panei g four lovely "pleces of china for prize eee Order of Red Men, ikie tribe No. 1 held an ssion members, and advanced to the chief's degree evening several applications are to acted on, and poe ae s for chiefs for the ensuing term w be ma G A. R. regular meeting of Maxw ell post will be night when officers will OS some nd deby is an adept on musical num- : exhibition drill b3 team of Great Salt Lake camp. We claim that this is one of the best drilled organizations of any Kin n e inter-mountain region, and thelr drill was splen xt T uesday night will ve the semleanoai election, ane a neighbors should be present. In addition, a& 1arge class will be initiated the George held a be choser R. lay 2 The best $1.00 Fountain Pen = w Bros., statloners, 322 So. Ma Psa -__-_ >> Planos for rent at 28 W. Ist So. OO oo Everybody ough to sell uncalled for multe tor $10. Daniels, 57 W. a igore neighbors had the one of the bers of the sae judges of the et, Hon. George G. eae spoke in ¢ o who were there were enlightthe points of th Modern Woodmen Special See Shelley was 1e next speaker, N. Shelley was fornerly one of the enter for the Modern Woodmen and his skill as a Speaker Ww we hown The members showed marked att fon, and his ause JANICE Satin tinte. 18 > earving giving. S. good Woodmen of the World. Jtah Camp 338, W. O. W.-The social hop given by the degree team was a Success from a social standpoint. The meeting last Wednesday was well attended on account . the election of officers for tha coming term. Our the Christmas tree neighbors 258 thelr familles are expected to be pr -_-_-_-- great Veht. The curn had been soaked n ale ohol. "ox reported hi3 discovery to his wife. and the whuie matter was cleared up. Many of the chickens which had toppled over Ina paaen stupor had been ue ed up and carrted away without aking a fright tened squawk, and the panies had not missed them until In the evening. But now Mr. Cox keeps them under ‘lock and key and they are fairly well atehed during the day, ue chickens sbowed a rather rrotesqu man trait in their greed for the do Lr of. guardianship has em in he peen arranged to keep in the fuoo and narrow path Co. Kodaks Main street A ton in a dista ae tlously. -- ----- a tn Modern Woodmen of America. Excelsior camp held another very in Tere sting meeting last Monday evenn There was a very large attend rn and six more applications for adoption were presented, making a total of 47 since the class nitiation sche me was ac qantas Many new faces jeed around the idedly of the actions of some of h were ps BCHUALSUndGAnneine *riends-at occasion He waited until | ee a eheriaaleca f are aaie Heberul 1© saw the chickens eating . ravenously REO REwhich Cae followe vce = < program - d explorations in Asia Minor and the islands of the Aegean sea. is numerous mugazine articles and books have made him a recognized ority on Dastern questions of to BW. family chickens DE eames e those interested in Old Testament Those and the © developme nt of the anhistory nd Asia Minor cient races "OF nae ria 12 a valk in es Rms And, being a har worldly hinking yery AS TOLD BY SCHOLAR Bargains the pouee - ae e saw the sut finally fo) ar DEVELOPMENT Jeweler, sick, BiYSs':-A.,-< BL HEB ISG and Mrs. Ed wards: members out o empioymer George W Hhodes and Mr Sugder *rest in the competition will strongly December. he Maceabees, collection was again ex! Banner hive No, 11, L. 0. T.. M., wifl 1a; still better additions, Thy hold regular revie Ravitiet weskYast the important busines ss of e vente Wis of Tue ail afternoon, Decemthe srection of officers, which resulted ber (30 o'clock, in I. O. O. FY hall as follo ernal master, James S stirling Ladies of the Macenbees. Albert Gill; secretary elect ed for the fourth term. 8. Chalke Lilllan Hollister hive No. 15 will hold easurer, re ed for 16 sixth tern regular review Tuesday eé ve ning at 8 Fix -"} Rawlings; Truth, Mabel Fre: o'clock. The. officer for e ensuing Mercy, Edith Everett: id H ye vill be eleeteda Stirling: guard, re-elected for second term, Joshla Sugden; sentinel, JosephU. S. W..V.. Election. ne Love steward George Smithen,. Camp E. A. Wedgewood, United Spanthree yea steward, Robert Johnson, ish Ts Teterans, will et at wnat one en degree captain, Slizabet Johnson; musician, Mamie Frees. hall, State street uesday zht for the election of officers for the cota j Ble ene and big business on ing year. The presence of y mem- | Mondsz evening next, Decembe All welcome. ber of the camy expectd asmuch | memb as there ts Important w transacted. The camp arava rive "for its Auxiliary Camp 49806. innual New Year's ball, and preliml 4986 will hold Its nary pl try plans will probably be announced thee J, oO. O. FY hahs tomorrow night o'clock and all memuested to be present =» it Brotherhood of Owls, s There was a Nest 61, Brotherhood of Owls, will zg at Ne eh mee t In regular « onelee e next Wednesand a day at 8 p. m., December 4, at the K, of camp Ps hall. Officers will be nominated for Year evening at From the next year pas ane a number of the report o the committee in charges bats will be Initiated All Owls 3 it will be the ball of the season requested to be present, ecred ‘st was the queer actions of the brood. After seeing how disgracefully his genally sedate pullets carried on. Mr. Pea floor had been take up at M Han on's residence. It took several peel a to loca the cause of the smoke an large crowd of people was - d to the sceno of the supposed f pee en hee Salt Lake Photo Supply and Kodak finishing. 124 of oo, was sh ed upon them in of Mrs. Cox and her husband. ul right, but the chief point coming"through the floors at Smoke the home of Mr Ida Hanson, 514 South 8 stree ‘veste rday afternoon about elock cauane the fire ment to 7 inks a run. Then the department RACE is uspected FROM FLOOR CAUSES FIRE SCARE pink, brunette; made in 4 dainty pe Joseph H. Cox, living at 2140 South Iso a welcome isitor State Deputy nee East street, has lost nearly 100| Hinton retired from his commission chickens during ‘the last two weeks| With Excelsior camp and a new charter TREE. the activity of some thieves, | Was opened {in favor of Assistant Depind he Is hot after the miscreants. Cox| Uties Mitchener and McGuire. It is to sa salesman at the Consolidated Wag-| these two bu tlers ane the regular aton and Maghini company, but his chile tenders i 1 xcelsior camp has' t pursuit in life is raising a buneb of finc| sive tha $i r the enormous increase hicks n its as ike rship elgzhbe Bryan Jox ept losing chickens regularly,|made one of his ‘iatadls interesting jut could not figure out how it all hapeeches erybody was In a talking vened, wife re porte -J to him that | humor; even Manage evy got up and he hen ind roosters were acting ade few remarks The feature of ae ly. She saw the m w abble around | the evening was a speech by Manager vard on unsteac pins az hen | McGuire his subject bein "Modern fal) naa n to sleep pea 1cé fully aan the SDDS raft and its elation to the r the subject be a queer to Mrs. sun. It looked ‘ox and she they were ‘sic k thought vith some mysterious sort of disease ‘hickens sleeping on the ground during elec the warm afternoon was a new thing yu o Mrs. Cox and some of her neighbors 4 ec ind it took some time before hey | to put In as efficient men as those wh earned the true situation. e retiring. This coming year will be It seems rat not far from the Cox}4n active one for Excelsior camp, for IMPORTANT. to know where you can get most valu for le ast are wall paper, pictures and frar MID GLEY- RODE lL CO., 38 EB. ist: So. So aia Novel Scheme of Thieves Robs Joseph Cox of Fine Pullets. th ---_ committee CHICKENS GUT DRUNK UN ALCOHOL IN CORN rily SMOKE this m the matter will probably rest with he meeting o Vedneasaay night. The l of those invited to attend Inludes prominent banker of the city ind also representative le ders from nan branches of busir proes gionail life, It. fs 3% Burton, F. Ee 2 Ww. S Mec sorniclk, I. Hill W lams \ H.. Waiker, Heber M., Hy FE lark, Frank = n¢ Armtrong, V J ior Ln, onnson Ni Stre ue eon S Joseph E Line John. Cutler J incis i. D reed Samue Newhouse, Charles A. Quigie, E Miile r, John Dern, C *. Goodwin, "Thomas Kearns, Fred J rer sel Ww. Sny IS. F. Colborn - n 3 45 estore David me 1EnS 7 WW ad &. Dooly ol Je Wii Mt Royvlance Holmes, vhitney, Willia m Nel eart, LeRoy Armstr ock, C. B. Allen, os Rawling, W. nice, yerger M. Wlison. J. W. Houstor !_ M. McChrystal, Thomas Weir, J. D Vood, Henry Newell, W. M. Ferry, W 1 Bancroft, 3 Bradley WwW. HB. ig; Temes a Movie, F. D, Clift phy, orge T "Oa ell. Samm Religious Superastiilon, "But in the re Pas 2US superstition o India, the rat is ‘red animal anc {t would be a viola tlo yn of their religlo; to put a rat to deat it x be tha there are people {n Indla who do no belle t rat e(a.s ema tut o long as the>m $ tha country eentrolled by (thelr Doe sen! supe srstition on coe subj a there { no hope for any of them scour must run its course and all Na Sr fer alike from t ravages of this ter rible diseas : e peopl of Ameri are quit willing to admit the e eimanee of super stition in far away India and to s¢ its evil results in that. unhappy coun try. Have we the honesty to admit th existence of a like superstition here and the ability to yes " fatal effect upon our people? for examplk the financial x anic whic hn has just com: upon us. Think of what our self-a Dp pointed leaders have been. tellin us of late RBar EBS unexampled prosperity of thi untr An ey now hays the nerve <to caw that this panic is du: o lack of ee on the part of depositor ks and the hoarding of eve! showed the The spe in creasing influence sociatism, 4 » claring that thinking men of all ! classe are beginning to aceept il as thes tru soritl al and social system. Continuing he said: Better Social Order, "Two factors, it seems to me, aro t be chiefly operative in the ina ura tion of the better soclal order which 1 to be. Perhaps a ona factors ar: working to that en the we seem me to hold the g ates DI ise for that desired end. ‘The first { the growing sense of solidarity amon the members of, the working class o the world, rae a a more, the member of that class eeing that their In terests art identic al and that they are opposed to the interests of those wh« are exploiting labor, whether on a smal or a large scale. itallsm can neve fulfill the needs of But there statement that "hungry me for a bone, ert a social orde while arms and but the prese world-wide for ethics such as the presen! I believe tha becomes and higher social orcfee a relig zion can such men and woman order be really established. NEWS FROM LODGE ROOMS convention of del ta proencny or eo tat Gi Salt Lake, wil ake d In 48 a edi by ose hose heart and mind respond to the call for a remedy why the chaos of the present day will cul 1 1 in tho bloody truce) o history ells such awful tales l upon those who realize the ne of action to join ay ith us so that industrial an: urchy~ m: be prevente and a peace ful solution and adj ustment I : are 1 dis patches hav been tellg ely,' William said Re Thurswit a most lamentable conof af aS in India, where liter ally Saat sor people re dying like rom infectious disease, and of Great Britain. con abllity to do anything tx thy gue It is powerless. a this reason The fatal infection Is car fed about by ee The destructioar of these rats other sanitary meas ures Eee u aa ibtedly put an end te IN BOSTON Delicious Confection on the market. f comn ritte e Lake and Salt. ? MADE NIGHT Labor for the depends upon style and service MASsBSE to pear' Flesh, white, skin powder is 265c athrop M. Bakers' Both is on Socialists ¢ ath ¢ red in hall Sunday rnoon. purpose of ms A ng arrangement for Similar meetings udring the winter and to listen to the nArst of addresses by prominent 5 this 5 William Thur: ston Browh er yesterdays cl ovate of th ® meeting. pian of holding nany wint declared that members were being hy Socialists and that the meet of great benefit to the yould interest the general Lake and short ne the d belie f 1e rani L not an Op timista" oF, aed Most livery nes _ en the seal = health office int ae y s&s rintenden e ating that the new ravkate Sub clses be of great benefit. Both posse was : aaet he made Aan AeA AAA ee tet tettNTtetgtgt tga gene tat tate tgh ta tat tae ee as te ee oe cen probably ceived at several McCoy's, A rheumatism disease? the Charts have been sent out by the state board of health to practically very school in the state for the use of teachers in the different grades In h eyes of the pupils. the purpose of the board ae detect any disease o e€ eyes, ears, mouth, throat of nose by simple SHGtaiTta s ah stected by a teacher, r of the child will be the advice to see a competent physician par medical attention s belleved that by this method much livery, Mercur. ‘7 from "Me last aeht What Molaners would SeRtaule be ae today ys when he will be taken te the oele county mining camp and held a paaedar An inquest will held at Mercur today over the body of Massa. Sent EYES OF ALL PUPILS TESTED BY CHARTS) will ESCAPE One man was abbed to death and another serjou aly wounded In a figh between three Itallz at Mercur, lat« Saturday night Jose ot Molaners, who wielded a such déadly] st tt s kill, is ha escaped thought to have started for Salt aie The police ha been and officers the form of carth.' HIS Massa Dead and Another Italian Brought to St, Mark's Badly Wounded, by fulfilment of ehels p cessity "in..th ceaseless the highest anil noblest man association on this year -__- most inclusive faith Ww hich of per. Joseph Molaners Murders His Countryman in Golden Gate Saloon at Mercur. f exploitation of safe may be rented In the burglar if vaults of tho Security & Trust Co.,.32-34 eft of. nformed STILETTO THRUST KILLS ASSAILANT "The yas complaint in his congregRation, which was compose] af the wealthy nd aristocratic amillies of Boston, th is he did not preach personal religion' enough, but preached the need of ial reformation "The cry .is," ‘he wrote in 1835, "that property is insecure, law «a rope of sand, andthe mob sovereign. he gnetual present evil-the evil of that worship of property which stil ul le sentiments, and makes men property-- this, nobody. sees: the appearances of property- approac ching convulsions of Nn who are these shake the nery be perwilling that. moral ev ils sbould provided petuated to the end eir treasures be social-industrial status was for impossible. : impor ‘tant changes must. take plac e in ti lwboring classes," said he; "they mus st share more largely in the fruits of their toll does 1 and ake Main press. it. p fire Salt S@CyT to have died out ye he result was widespread hyprocrisy From an early moment his own career became an hon ‘est search for an See religious faith The movement aw from ortrodoxy was inevit ly a ee away from a system of belle which makes the issues of life hinge 1 a fuire world Inevitab ly, the essence of for Channing grew to be the immediate concerns of life in this world. The older theology had explained the life of Jesus purely on the he was the only begotten of one substance with the Father, and so. sharing the onthe re t When. Channing affir the equal sonship to oe of ove y eo inet soul- net the equ moral virtue, but the same amet to at hie was bound to affirm the same moral task for every man as for Jesus. of his religious aye rent : 1 socia faith that he reformer. As suc known in New England, as | acter ot a included all geration > lives of men, It most polihe was the » church of America time When the war of 1812 > denounced it as uncalled unnecessary He resented the y citizen should not be free to er itic ize the political pole y of his nation at time. And while never sympathizing wth the volent language of the abolitionists, he never lost an opportunity of defending them against the attacks E would have limited, freedom otf speech or of the ting the from a degrading Indigence ignorance the laboring ie meaning of.C apgpeal development as clear as 8 {t is this-that a ii barel fa nomer and hae no excuse the A Andrew, who is steward at the Alta club, was notified at once and rett Oey home. There was Oe to do, howe r,. asthe» burg) rglars had escaped and the erartor had been turne dad over to th olice to investiate Though s¢ veral neighbors were at home, the ne irs.c ee d detection in foreing an trance té house min- fo. council encountered a. ST Couhcllmen Martin and B lack fought the franchise and lighting act for persons reasons, but opposition develo ped many ‘things nad been a calioeiad by the special committee on lights, of w hich the mayor Was a member In turning up some t tl 1 committee did and Black gained some council and most of those who hs ad os ided to stand with he mayor.were reluctant to rush the ne nutes ‘th irough as he had sug- in the intruders before Mrs. evidently left a short time idrew returned home [t was learned that the burglars entered the house through a rear winjow which they had opened ifter climbing onto the back porch. ney did thelr ork fa evidently, for in ie «6Obrie time of less than half an hour they visited every room, went Into every drawer nd took everything ~o value they saw. hey escaped through h basement go wateh belonging to Fred Anno 1 lko, "'N z EEaaORe ind a wedding ring $4 In money and a of oa yuncil lay son Daly shortwon- ing Conditions, ingg eivilauthor > comoffer her I. listed to Talk of Improy- hurried iInvesneighbors and vere and Drummond, Thing In es which and J beheha dre? writings { an whose faith did not foundations of the universe claims ts pany to to the be forthmade for 1,090 ar the its 1 no longer church - rould be it imperative that f ed Monday night or tu rned down ly, The Uteh Light and Railway pany promised a $60 rate o né » Andrew at the Temple street last night and porch climbers effect» th house last irglars were Tran=. ae First avenue been away from her an hour, but wher old. pushed open the the e was something of the first room strewn with all He imagines rushed out of the Voune d I food on two his studie: -_--- -~- AND MONEY GONE p oo MORE Full Hat Value ARE ORNS -_--- to| Pastor --- SSR Be Matters ----- NAN ANAQS AR ANAS SATAN ANS AAS ANNA SSAA SUDAN ----. Vitally Important se { | EE RSSASNSSSAAASARRARASS SASVSARASASANSASVN SS SSN Le SSANSAASAASASS ~S RASA LS SSSSSSSEESESESABSEDEADSEDDADDD THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Know that I and overcoats 2nd a Dally Weather Report. Sunday's record at the local office °o > weather bureau for the 24 hours ending at 6 Pp m. Maximum 5 a 2zrees; te mperature, 52 minimum iperature 20 egrees mean temperature, 41 degrees, which is 5 degrees above normal. Ace eee excess of ee sinc fir of the month, egrees Accumulated ete ss of temperature 8 vanuary 4 15 tkssy ews qastive humidity at' 6 65 to 6 p. m. from total precipita tion deficiency a none. m., 6 the first of ie "Since precipitatio of n excess of Inch; accumulat .04 month. Janua ed since precipitatio 1, 2.51 n Got to overcoats, Second go-uncall ed for sults and 4 price. Daniels, 57 West Sout in? (a | ; Royal Neighbors of America. Camp 8072 will hold an unusually !Interesting ing, it for the important event ve must have \competent o ifticers for the coming year on account the wonderful growth of |;the camp during the past few weeks. We have the promise from the committee that we: will have the rgest and good fellowship becoming noticeable The retiring officers themselves very capa E cola! ior | ateto meeting cessful of the It yea given them at was the most : their suc- Praternal Unton of America. Everat ven lodge 151 held its regular ecting on > with tite largest attendance this year. am new applications for benefit memtier were presented and. one dmitted by transfer. The degrée of fraternity was conferred upon. tw anj}didates, Mrs. Ella B. Loug' ‘Miss Mary McKean. Members reported BIG BILLS LITTLE BILLS ONG BILLS SHORT BILLS GOOD BILLS BAD BILLS and all kinds of BILLS COLLECTED Everywhere. Turn them in, MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Sclentific Colectors of Honest Debts, 77-100 Com, PSs et FRANCIS General Some Nat. Bic. Lake A G, LUKE, Mgr. People Like Ua, Don't |