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Show the Salt Lake Telegram.TIME TABLE MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1003. - F 4 a TAir. T LAI I no bones v.er broken. The rig and horss were captured some dlstanco away. MURDERERS BREAK JAIL Tho Ogden Directory. The eighth city directory cf J7 If n sued by H. L. Polk & Co. of an has Just come out. known ss a 13-4- . for City Directory ubn-.rr3 ntla In d bound book, perfect covers and well printed.s It Is in of wor keening with the In the past. rorr.pany this out turned by kii and It is a directory or w nCertalno n might be Justifiably proud. nude by th U proud cf the showing . .. figures. to It. mere are j.h. According residing .n Ogdtn. figuring three PfIn the represented over the to each cf the book. This is a ub IntUt gnln U.'fdf shows last returns- The directory at a gain of 1P2 person, and. lRur.1 three to each one. would show a gain In population of 3P0. Or-de- ii. ill k JL M jj SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE R. R. CO. good-size- hlch-claf- of Worship for Congregation Is Begun With rapressive Ceremonies Mon-tefio- re the new syna gogue of the Congregation Montefiore, which is being erected on Third East street between Third and Fourth South streets, Was laid yesterday with impos ing ceremonies, in which Jews, Gentiles Saints united to offer and Latter-da- y prayer ar.d thanksgiving to the same The At the conclusion of the laying corner-stonthe master builder presented to Chairman beautiful silver trowel the Levy with which the mortar was spread. The trowel bears this Inscription : ' "Presented to Id. Levy of the congregation Montef.ore, souvenir of the laving of the corner-stonAugust 9, 19')3. Marron & Haktr, contractors. C. M. N.mausen, ar- chitect." of corner-ston- e Ileld'S The music. band rendered delightful entire ceremony was nresiucu.uici j. M. Levy, chairman of the building committee, who acted as master of cere- All-Desperat- CM-cjf- i. i- CI f , P i rit-rfT- I - - t.-- 1 . o '-d n- . t'lr.t KlllS h i;''ff '- t- rd ii liopjand i.i.w t'.a k. J trom him tan rr.t tfoff Ilea. prl:.-rsnt 1, w of t!e o!.e:r,t th .! tb ;r..ff k. r.t Iv. n J at I yof ih" J .03 t !. ik' f,l .il... r'i.,f it. . . M r l.ir- r,.oI a uii V' M rt!-from11 th.t d t'" , .:t 11.,. r. ,r n .. v of t!.- - J iil oat of tr c- - ".v w ilk-. 1: tf.rt r;:i tb.tn 1 ly a a. t :f.; ;;.'. l..a irnn ..t-on r. v av :o ,,ir," a; Khf riT i ':,!I .1 ' ' ori:r r. vnil. Two ! "Th s. rhriV'V and the Christian School. I. of the Nutlon." Rev. S v. Home Addr.-- hlie m.-Pu- McAfte, 2IST. : Rev. m. -- Study of Hebrew?; r 1 ti W.-,-t-- ? TVS !' - '.v-- V vvi "i F'A NV. A'mCil J - jsph 1 Prtlor I f-TH- l ! .4 !.... what t lb i in.--P"- - " 1 ' 1 .. f Fdp-- . a; !ir !htr ar-- ' a am .w 1 :r ivin !' p . 1 a:. : ,. - ov.t an y p ti . ai d p. ; h. K.ir.'.i 2 p. 1:1. ar. B'-v- . t.:i?- t p,a r nro ('!,! j the t 1 - . ti IFh r Y-:- - t r, . - 1 !ifT w.-- '! n. s. P. WBBNFSBAY. AUGUST MTU. :. m. Study of H brow.: b ndtr. lb v. Pad. - D o, a.." i'O- s.-- . 1 - 1 11 i- ; s 1 ni.--"C- ut:o s llf s.-- In Th!a(: f dSc-uss'.o- P' : ! r. 1 InrK t : r ia.--.o.,- - I v.t.'ir.!. n. r. Lu. s st of Chicago. w N INETY-SI- r. .'. f- if.' p.. 1. r'tlr?. t"k . i" e-- ro t M ul k na , ii jit. Ir. 1 fit!y f ' O .r, i. ct ? I V n m ; - r. r. a Ci'.b A , JT'Mo-- rt :.--. :":nr:jm4 u crd'. t CMajt I"? rv"ty t'.vv. ".", It. C. Tt N h TJS' k Prla r;r.c il'.w-o-jr-t A- ,.r lkwr, -':-r j 1 v-- Vsf. .'i'.o tr.i'.ca to " "f;--"p'.- n. GItAT. xlsli:::. on. n aai If You Have Gooes to V L Ky It. L1a. iky cct Lv i a OLi-- Vi'JLUlVAUU From Observation Pullman Cars : rvr-r.- r to pat VIA DZNVCit 53 ce- u- af--l Pj A ;" t rikirr y imp 1 tr.-.tlo- , - m - c.- fl - 'fi.;- : ro;.; a.v fcbMbfti if tbt TFiF.Ft Tirm r t il w 'ft lttnrt'r Titr. !xVt halt U TV. t ) -- -- P, r of G'rden laid a narrow Cia::; N a;'i iy ia a ran to h ymub- rig. His attache. liarse, way. Tvvcnty-bft- h str.' t frignten. d or.uneven ar.d ran across th" c.ir trark ,.i fud s; r I, throwing C'lark out on th .ivern'-.'dThough h" was sieikcn tip. seati'- - ye-te- rd i O - 1 Angeles. "Th The two fine: U - . vyi w vk l K4rxg-:i- il inui; r.2 LaI City Gr,rU PON?:i;LT H. THE THROUGH CAR SrUVICK BETWLPN SALT LAI". 1 CITY AL'D CHICAGO OVER THE yr c Tv"" 1: Hi x-r- ' ' ' ' ti , 9- - - Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee Line d :- - pin-ly-s- & Si. Paul n 1 3 1 HAKES TRAVELING INDEED A PLEASURE. THREE TRAINS TO CHICAGO EVERY DAY" WITHOUT CIIaIJGE or CARS. j re w-1- e V'y P.'-- lioa rat t ti .- trams, - vr.i ur. tr.rr:rTi 1 1 ??rth TT ;i v P T" 4 piv.'H Liner ix x i if C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Aget, 106 W. 2nd South, Salt Lake City, Utah , yirt f, tf- ''l',i;'itf- - - y ea . ti r L CA1 -- T T LAKE j) p ... X 11 INSTC - - n r-r- rr is ' il RAILWAY vf THB TF.Br ilVVM ?v - Midland Colorado I! f.'?'' ' rr 5 ;.l r ' Thrown lo the Pavement. -. r ! ' f ST. LOUIS. Ki! 2' f-- SHOOT UNF . - 1 Jxr ta t 1 x. ? f I s '.:,.., 10 I SALT LAHL CITY. ' waist deep, which the dead men are lioated through The condition of thes-- men is much better than could have been txpeoted and all wero identified. Some of the men were on their knee", if they had been suffocated while as wereand James Job thus, taken out wore r'maind'-am! the crawling out. and it was very evident White, Sr., near were that all luai dird from this cause. Th"y found Finns. rnosiiv They were huddled closely together, fourteen has entry' No. 17, where? - the lire found In one "bunch, side by side, a few until being ;cue of the work on and top of each other, indicating that o a vs a go. The State Foal Mine as had now is n i dropped instantly as savs there .i they n,a ciipn,i nd bo no" luVYi tim vieinitv, but there are con.ir.g In contact with the deadly pas. dead nv.n now With tho s was some fie, w ;oh -- how the'-wh.b-fifty-siand out the tbor-btaken got out t ,ee ' -, -d for. and! U2 r.P allvthere ar, arrmj Vaeeo are four or Vive other bodP, w rear by that can be removed at once. according to the best estimate that can 1 Tiieeo are several known to be m .so. bo had there are yet i evctity-tnrc- e seen by tne bodies- in the mine. Among thm are as they w-17 Vutrv, Into the place John Battle, mine fornvam The work searching pertv who went but were un- Is going on very satisfactorily. soon after the explosion, It is orpected that by Tuesday nt able to stay on account of the gas. one of the ptimrs can be rt.aip 1. least Is point The roof and entry at tinsdifficult ns tho caves are cleared away soon as to so caved in that it is very 17 entry and the conditions nr No. from It is necessary get the bodies through. them 1 tlv. cPc-triunderstood out to go pi mp can for the men carrving both be it would with and started, going the to 17 airshaB, No. back from entry to weeks fix about get the out the require thence to No. 13 entry and out. water main slope from there. Just below the cave where these bodies No Email Investment brings Wsger were found there is a body of waPr than does a Telegram want ad. returns almost and across seveial hundred feet 1 WIT C0L0RD0.UTAli TJt VJ:n ' N. j:!otrUT til st nUar s RAWLINS, Vyo., Atr.;. 10. Saturday night a 'ad Sunday mornir.fc; a bnal of Ldi.'-vtrt ;ir,ovo;l from thirty-thre- e Infnl v.rtii.Av Tl.nnna iiuii", maaln Amotpg of bodies recovered ninety-si- co-n- Vrdch Crrrpr. rct .n TJrV.t t PAUrOtt. I. TICKETS: 79 V. Secoiul Soutli St. P.-v- i,rt-'Af- -- 'd ! g,- bin-fU-ro- ' rxswz j "-- BODIES RECOVERED AT HANNA MIN X C:ty. lira. 1 h.-era- K mitsf.ar ;." Salt. Lai; to Tiac K . cr.ro?-.atio:- i b.o--!- Lk dl k ?Um to YUlt, - ' I s Aug. 10. Today being St. Iawrence day, the p.air.e day cf Abbo bovtrzo Peioso, the director of the sis- tine choir, and a ojoso fiiir.d r.iii! of i'ias X.. the I'opo sard hira. his j,r ti r. as. ncc'omp!!nicd by an atttograpli note, congratulating himdur-ir.-ong choir the r.iP.sic gi en by the ceremony, yesterday's most of which was composed by the abbe. F; General -- POMK. Aripc-lu",-" r?r Ar,t, p WAnn?:?;. U'ab. P. P. -'- . f j; p.:- - Southern Pacific Lines Company's For Ajeslr-- rr 41. to St. J . .. to Nr.v 'r Pontiff Congratulates Abbe Pcroso, Sistine Choir Director, c:i His Ivlusic. . f an rr.tr. . - ta 73ev v.A f fv nrDtrr.nto i-- i tca I rj-- - F! tn KIA and 8cur hl-- i AM i'BJAJiUP.B JirAbTH. WF.ABTJI. LUi Moor.taiB, V!'.r. rtbriT. ct4 by lfc jsI sr m p. m. ! rm"nto M m.-M!- - Si-tin.- a. rral 11Lt flAt rrt t ly. " f.ll.., o, mm. on. i.is un . 'i that li b mtor:n t.al-("itv. trin to ; - p rn Stutv if IP Pa i r, . n of who wore F.o ront was N. B. ' tr. . n. n ost imi'orlant. an rtrv .IJobiris-on'of t) n box. p. in f,.;avit w a strongly In Baworth's fav..r ?f. 4 II ir.'r is; it Br p. was r.ialb'd arl and, on the bay that blur . b'hira on lb in (';.;. :i, Morgan was s p. ta. ?.IIilw o h PSr:tii Piter f- iW : ytrrets. 'I pr.ir: sby t rian olmrrb,. Ir "Mrs. B. M. Poiiiusori I ar M-- im : d: what, yea h.tv- said a o at You I;:!-- 1 TIIFBSPAY, AUGUST tTTIf. i will nvtrdor cap. , tbo ovtT'";il In t Oat big. sla.ot you on tlrst sioht." on p. in Og.t-T.ai.: ir't'-- was r.ia:i'-rerab-T 1. ".?''. fr.d if lie wiif - can ! ma loeated tin- postotfice a .1 b : i: . ;ha against. bia1. .Vitort.-!;i.. up wdn law ort h"x has charge sm-for sboeM i.'.s that teiets, hi wii; pr a now 1 ill be crant'-dserro nawly fbb n- that s dl materia chnrtt;.' the asorM. ot tbbu. ; N'"Vv V. itr.eSeF IV been ti'M.'i, aiel !t !h sail that a rrw t ill wiil prove e,.:.. t Me sw.dy t' at Hav. orth v oj in nrtaj e.:t . night of the murder and b's alibi pro.-.-n- leoic it w;r c i pr-te- a. rn. -' V'.V' I - FROM POPE PIUS X. F- - !- St 1 PERSONAL GREETING I 11 N. -. B. FI i;in a. tn - . Illbtfai rrcitxbl 1CVnt mum B-v- Ir.frodn coat refr ri ing to Tho not tn John Henry Smith y aid tribute to Jew- as evibreo at th- tr:.il. field iuar Bay-toish patriotism and to the virtue of Jew'pc.nion was found in a attii-butewomen. Love of ish country, the of Opdon rr.nd- an Mr. B. M. Robinson of heroism, patriotism and filial affidavit eff. ct tb.at sle l ad s a to th devetino "haye jvver been, brouuht out so V. C Morgan wear the font en several and her husbond tcstlHd to th clearly by ar.y (;th r raco as by the per- occasions M..rcan oaring thsecuted Jews, as their history stands to fp.--r th.-'- be had mttrc ,tr arvi cr.it :i i'tv nr ..twii ... .. testify. ! f . rftf,,;. LAhT tb'. c rIlATP-- - r- r. t m.-P.i- t-:ic t t 1 i ' V. 'f,.... f CITI. DAILY 3 TRAIIN'3 - j '' p m ? r 5 pl t"? i'Uv tj.d St. . o of th? land. t;v t -- prn-- F "V I"-1. A. F F.N TON. G 11 M whi'-- --- KAN-- jr. - j - ' C'', ct ! h. n s f -- l ar. h U: t . b' rr-s-- t'-ff'- " It 1.; i oti nr.y ir'i.e ..:.. It il'""!rt r ' Klr.-f l i 1. tn! 1. thro;; . 3 l- 30 sfV Park F. Ffr - nn A - pio-r;e.- rs -- . xr it..II r. H rr P.OTTJV CAGO. r,Al.VLlTON. PL FAFO mr.i C; el New lix'c lt nr. ArUsr.A. 1 ? CITY. AS i ts frm Tth HT MTU. - !.!- r 7 Cci-alla- EQUIPMENT. Tl." BaiFr :rj n r.t lead il'-tT- t. ur-s-- , r BURLINGTON well-know- bea-.it'fa- , j ! ?anta PlrTt , i n. . " ! -- Ff---n A t s t . ' t p m. m. 1 . -- 1 F.tt.. f "& r rr. rtt.. .C p rni. F.-rtn -- V.- C.-V- .":? 1 n t.-- fm I fUpr Tn. f.. t V.-- Frrn IVr.v.r Kro;n I .r.fr 3. Fr-porrrf P'rt?.ra. No t us - ?V 1 I - I r -r. I Tr?-- V; dlr.g .... ... "v. i .t .m. AF.K1VF.? AT PALT LAKH C1TT. . w m.-"K-a- A SJLXTA criiiiV"! t f t'.tr .... irJ th Park r:?T 1 ... ) b r rv i W pm. Hd.r. . nfr 3n !- t':-F- -r F. - - V t 1 i ! n r.3"rt?ii - !'( -r !- t For JrdU' V ii;r -- B - r.u r1 pf:,ttr Pfrar For -r i- i. - & 1 T.PAVF. ?AT.r I. A fCT! CITT. j 1 e- '-- o. K us d TOFEU ATCHISQ1 . m7-"i:--.'idl'r. . &cnr - - ;t n. '"i B Jen IXint Tx. 7; rn-tr.i- ... r-i!- d ; Mi-?- :rm - 1 v-it- e i i 1 l eon . - - ..- en . - ? - In Ir.iw- y-- tilr 1). I). cP rr,.!',,!'r 0- G-- - ! ge U-or- ni.-N'- b-s- SJW THIS, r HlS w.-r,- - v ,,H-,.-- r I Ti n. .l Til- I 1 r mt-e- a. m. "i 'irst I'rlrclpbs Mrs. Arnttte C 1 niKcr. PL Kent. ing.' N. Y., Aug. BUFFALO, ' ll r. r," w of Presl.b r.? 1I ' Stow, son of F. lb Stow, general mana"Practical Uthlc"." pa it J. Gotve II. ger of the Merchants' lMspatch and Marshall. 11:4" a. tn. P vo'.li.tl sr!c',. Transportation company in New York, U 30 avenue, Richmond and residing at 2 p. ni - Study of Kil'r, U' . shot his wile early today, killing h r l'z in th Grade V M'. "p. 4t hour Cbror.te Prrsn P. instantly, and then shot himself L. M. Qualtm juh. UatJrh cf tl. Bladder an J nr.I chit 4 rn.ittrrs p.. m. probably fatal result. r.cy Treat ies Stow had been suffering fro:u malaria M!'m.'-PublArnr-i-- i !e nddrfM. R'"V. n l"b Id. (H:r lb rn. fever, but was well .again, and yesterday D. F. McAfee. I. he and his wife were out for a Ions SATUKDAY. AUGUST 72SD. drive, returning during the evening in 9 a. m. -- Study of Hbr"w?: P dr. TLfV. VI good spirits. They have an infant child. N. F. ":ir.T.sn. DrawIn Oa" a. m. "Flrt Prlnrlnb a year old, which Stow is said to havo C. Banker. Jlri, Ann tie ss. ing." and :V a. in.-- Itbrought down stairs this morning -i a tra Uvb'W p, ie ft with his parents. A few nnr.ute.-H. . leal G"rg'" "Bract i:thlc.," part f ,th,-.- t.istol shots from 1ot. lute i Marshall. a. in V vr th.ral FTvlcr. his ll:t' above and rushing upstair. found unVI m.-- .vn rrnse son his and dead daughter-in-la."v i f Hebrews: b ailer. 2 p m study son h'.s that stated Stow Mr. conscious. m- n.n 1". N. 1 was suffering from temporal y insanity, In the Grad s.' Mi 3 p. a B. M. the result of fever. matters nr.I 4 pni. brslnrs. p p. m. ibTpjion to ir.cmWrs by I j,P. of First i'r sbyi- rlan churc h. Cubett or to M . i!r.. I.- 9 n -- ", T M l'V. The Teachers' a!rociatlcn Br.l lias Ifrn tUr." lor th murder Pr-- n FroY Artr1on Fork. Its twenty b' broth-r-lf f Will. am Cunn'.nqhnm. bytery of ITtah will Irlal. th a third a ail Ins Hrst annual convention In this city be t b ' law, ar.l FcrtUnl ?& Jr,c!- Futrf..-?3 tr .r .icrr-co 27th. tllf Prsvo. 20th Iyht. and last irrr..Mt t r.t IS R fc. trw FYm tween August Jury havlrv M (nil'M AUHrrt. Art. TYfr.e Mgr. va..cy I T. rd at t,. Mncur m r Coanl In S. nlbui Joi the J. Ilix!;'r. Vi.li The meetings Mill be held tv r nnu.nr. aA r Oa t. Aa. A ity. po'.r.i r ' t ry. for hfld ri' k Itod.T.. P H FPFNCKK. the I. T. from and C'.'r. Jtrrr.:h. llegiate Institute building In Cbeyfr.r.p for wnn'r-C Frank u: n 201 inTlcktt most Ulri Gtrtt. be 02Sc, will City 35 m Kurt. ch. il. f programme arranged r-r,''-t4 Grr.; VtltitC)f,, r.d fr rt;Kht J' Th. tatter teresting. nil lot:r l(f'T s tb-ALL TWINS DAILY. for the is rregramme t!. The following .ml lUMk-'fpbinn..! c,!tron u, g t k of c" r.(f!,"fi f'f !t ft' rornplin--l l n. luerv. the daily meetings: pj'rt th In tov.i Vbu Ut.h nl Nm!. , P .1 do.fr win c.iU'-'tf'.trtctn t.l 2 J0TII. AUGUST rrrld'-yQJJ THURSDAY. br"ft J.ilbr op nI tb"on JMI-r Wl'.l'.am Fill PAY. At' GUST r . . si lMk-r- , O.C'J . . j - President Joseph Smith congratulated the congregation most heartily upon the success v.hP'a attended its efforts toward building another house of worship, of himstating Unit the congratulations self and the pfcple he represented were all the more i earty ar.d sincere because "Grfr the new teuv.de was to he erected by the of the of the father direct heart, who faithful, one after Cod's own was ready and willing to sacrifice all that the woild held hear to obey the command of Cod. His people, the speaker declared, wore lirm believers in the God of Abraham and Jacob and in tin; ana piophecies r corded in the Bible, conbelieved that every promise they m ,J ii j..inn ue luinia-uwoum tamed that, wok the including the ultimate gathering of and Jews, the rebuilding of the holy city chil-die- n the coming u the .Messiah to the of Israel. "We believe," said the resident, "that the Jews will be re stored to thei heritage more speedily than many ar.ticipa.te. We feel that we ca.n we:: anor.i 10 exieiai .nxi iiunu n: tvilov.-shipfor peace and good will fill Jlm,T' MONDAY. AUGUST 2IT1I. L-1 should prevail among all descendants of -- Study m. a. Hebrrws; b r.d. r. Rv. the twelve triries ot Israel, iou are deB. ('I'mt'i',"'i. N. elea scended from Judnh: many of us re In Piaw-Irir.- " f a. m. "First Prlririp'.,-Woman Wins. scenue'd from C. Bank r. Mrs. Ann-t- tf through the loins Chicago a. in. H of llgypt. AVe there fore consider you our Mrs Gilbert McClurg of Chi. go and l .ei a. in. "Thf Bey Probbm, A. F. been n brethren and we ought to be friends. Jean have of McMillan gdi Martin. in s the in bless Cod coad with Peace be you you. awardni the first and o prizes 11:4' a. m. Pvotlot.nl r.rvlc. oont-;tor tb.e bvst le on irriganoa. your efforts to elo good." 12 m. Noon ir.tf rm!.-lotwo of Thtius. ci.rapositicns Senator Bamberger thought inspira2 i. m othStudy of .Hebrews; b ob r. P.v. us. fifty from among the tion should come to his people from the lecltd N. F. 'iner.son. t'b Mrs. McCMrg that were submitted. o. in. "H.a ling la tb.o Crlr." VAn words of President Smith, who in his ers n Kastern v.ritr ond has B.a M. a is an of erection of Qualtmugh. in the speech had started the magazines coriposition.s 4 p. m. Ml set Har.f ois matters ir.d XV it" section. edifice loftier than could be constructed mmy b is'.r.t s. she has prrpared for the OgThe iio.-with stone and mortar. So long as any h p. m. Public nddrts. "Plnnk art tb.e ceiimr-"?the describes den for met good purposes together people v. 1. J. McMillan. It Corner Stones." 1' down u7 th races of th prddst"i the intluences would be good, regardless march the Puehl . Indians and ihrt through uf creeds or religion. TFFSDAY. AUGUST She then treats of th in ear d a with ar.d r'eplor.s. clois Started With Only 51.60. and th W'T.ili f a! N F. i rr. r"on. tbf-tat. ire. Thp p..-- I Senator Bamberger then gave a his- - p.ss:b:lit;.-- for prfent i a n. tli' in unw. in the for.n of a rtiitar'v- for pit." Mrs. A"r.-t- '.rt C.rii,ip.',, B ai.k-rtory of the effort's and struggles of the swritten Ir. singers and is virile and pict !'i i't a. in. P.- cr .. congregation to get the money for a v. ith It is ry tmusrual poetic M ni- .- "B'T. toil Work with e. He told how the lund grew i nherua ar.d is w il r .pi. a, Miss a to tl." i"T)ropriae 1. !(. to over S.000, by the earnest from ar.d will be musical to setting, tional pervlee. I1:ln. work cf all the peopl en-- ' n rhor,is el Z'') voices ni TJ rn N "a p.t- rn don. rnji. . i v. rn were patriotic rs should apidv at r Tho p.ext three 2 v. in Stu.lv of lb br f ; P vb r. Louis Cohn urged 'f they (U: ire o oom'ieto tor the in the!r addrossos. N i:. "b m. no. V.Vak In Pr'rr.ntv in. "itv p the Jews to Par n the language, send of ti;e seme to music. M. Q lallr ef-L. Mb n natto school and cliildre beeon;e Gta!.." thir in-t p ira oc.x rr..u: r." nr.I He told how many uralized citizens. May Help Nick Haworth. to avoid here Jews had (ome v to persecution Gr.ir t Another bit' of rvldctico V.n - l ror-.adlrf . "Tho . and paid a. high tribute to the freedom Jbiht a b'vr Canon tf th Thit 'oiorado," in the Haworth as. W. M. a s I'r-- r I i ) . Himself. IIormoii Leader Pleased. ,. tiT-.fcr- 1 d guffalO Wife and Then Shoots service. rai-c- it 1 a. nt-r.- c" ib-Mrof- was placed a Under the corner-ston- e parchhcavv copper box containing amembers ment bearing the names of the of the congregation and the date of trie rsw - C snf-rr.hf-- monies. 5 . I FROM FEVE L)l&VL AKHIVR. Fr-rt- i e, hVo-ktr- , 1903 U - 000S emente: Included in the programme were the Itubbi L. G. Iley- bv vprnnvkfl " iripninf i nolds, President Joseph Smith, L. Cohn, State Secretary Simon Bamberger and the Hon. John Henry Smith, with closing prayer by Rabbi Reynolds. M oV. rxf tVia e, e, f?i God. r -- csi of the Feb, tbx-d- IS GIVEN TO MASTER OF THE CEREMONIES. ffi fJli! la Or Fertlti1, It jt. ri Six Prisoners, a. rs Fa. Irtrt'.K c':r.k. Prom (g Jtn nl tr.trtr.i'.at ., po!r.t Make Their Escape from ortncoN sitortT lint: dhpot. Prom OCf. ;iy, In--,.tat.. fv .. On,ii. r .... t. B.it, 8 ALT LAKK C1TT. II p. a. n tr.trrrr,f-!:p'."? .:r.. St. at Dutte. Pfm IiOt. CMffJ. For rrrxo. IM. Fdlrr.Gt Kir.tJi ml City, umitr.,.... Dr. r 't r.rA Mrc.ir. crr.-n.1 &n Frnc.:o CSp. t ar !Mrfor MjntI Nrv.i Prcm Ccb . oa Vlr. loin'. rr.Ul By.. J: w.fr, I cr i$r.p!t 7.30 ar. 6n a. in PUTTR. Mont.. Aug. P. Thr murJr- .Jtj I Va::y P to d of Mh, l.u;i Per Grf! t V'... T . pth. two under XiiirART. rol ler wantl In Wyoir.lnit, nn.I two or crn r.1 triscar. kit iri O.UU ,nn a.Ui from th Sl'.vr Bow Mlr w;yrn.Mi, cfcnp r i fL C'.'.y ........ tr.r. :! Iandr.icn ocb.rk Ui . tx county J.lt shortly iftr CHURCH TEACHERS . For Proo. Arr.5cnJ. iu-lets. For Ht'rLi. Pert !v;tt. evidng without any difficult-- Th racn Juib. Mbr c4 Jr.tr lsh. r.' :;u 0 lr2, who f seup-nr: rr. .'.'ft,t Jr. CONVENTION PLAN Charbs Benoi. i't'.-- , nr.m. rhirro. Lou muialT. of Jf4nirnnvbtrd B'nvrr. CTy, ATPPTVT Kr Martin, UMMk snl sn''"- PTnnc t" f"t whB. B. ' of the Pies BEAUTIFUL TROWEL ,ew House Tims Tabla y F |