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Show TRUTH 14 Ways of the Orient. There is nothing very remarkable In the report from Japan that a movement Is on foot, supported by many eminent men, to found a church in character, but independent in its lines. When Buddhism was disestablished and disendowed in the early 70s of last century, owing to the momentary ascendency of Shiuto, which is merely vague ancestor and nature worship, it was prophesied by acute foreign observers that Japan would either adopt Christianity or become frankly materialistic. It will not be owing to any lack of energy ol the part of European and American missionaries if the former course is discarded. Here is one forecast published fourteen years ago: To make all Japan Christian by edict some line morning is not on the program of the Japanese statesman of the hour. But that something of the kind should happen within the next twenty years is not nearly so unlikely as many things that have actually happened in this land of realized improbabilities." pro-Christia- n Hint the state committee FRANK J. CANNON, Chairman. By order of P. J. DALY, Secretary. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. dad?" "They say that I am." "Well, I need a hundred." What Did He Mean? They were exchanging views. "I wouldnt run away with any girl. I remember going up to the old man and asking him for his daughter. He told me to go to Hades." "And did you go? "Well," he mused hesitatingly and reflectively, 1 married the girl." New Yorker. Retroactive. "Why do you sell this brand of shirts only?" asked the transient customer. "Because it is the most fashionable," replied the swell haberdasher. "Indeed? What makes it the most fashionable?" "The fact that we sell it" state convention is to meet at the Sait Lake hereby called theatre, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, September 8th, 1904, at 10:30 oclock a. m., for the purpose of nominating a state ticket to be voted for at the general election to be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 1904, the selection of a state committee and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it Candidates to be placed on the state ticket for the following offices: Three presidential electors, governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state treasurer, state auditor, superintendent of public instruction, judge of the supreme court,' representative to the fifty-nint- h congress. The basis of apportionment to be the same as that of the state convention of 1902, which was based upon the democratic vote in this state in 1900, and in the several counties is as follows: 10 Beaver A Democratic 8qulrm!ng Out "Oh. George!" she exclaimed, bitTouching 8tory. Charlie Whew, but it was dose terly, "I heard you tell your friend that you didnt love me any more. Box Elder in that church festival!" Cache Tom Did you feel relieved when Boo hoo!" tenCarbon "Don't he cry, dear," whispered you got outside. Charlie "I should say so. My derly, "I mean it as a compliment Davis Of course I couldnt love yon any Emery pockets were clean." Garfield more than I do now." Grand Iron Very 8ad. Juab Kane Millard . Morgan .' All Fine Hosiery Piute Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sant Pete Week OneHalf 6 19 10 6 3 9 20 3 12 5 4 5 124 2 To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk six feet wide, on the east side of Twelfth East street, from South Temple street to First South street, and on the north side of First South street from Twelfth East to Thirteenth East streets, in Sidewalk District Nos. 2 and 23, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance dated August 8th, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following real property in Salt Lake City, on Twelfth East street: All of Fronting lots 2 and 5, the south 148.5 feet of lot 3, and the north 148.5 feet of lot 4. Fronting on Fourth South street: All of lots 1 and 2, block 34, plat F, Salt Lake City Surfeet back vey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e from said streets, is payable in three equal installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first Installment on September 8th, 1904; said second installment on October 8th, 1904; and the said third installment on November 8th, 1904. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of the levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when thereon they become delinquent, interest shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County biulding, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, Treasurer and City Special Tax Collector. By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Sidewalk Extension No. 68. Salt Lake City, Utah, August 13, 1904. to-w- it: to-w- it: Price, CASH STORE 18 37 NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. 36 NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. Sevier 16 To Whom It May Concern: Notice is ; Summit 18 tax for the Tooele 12 hereby given that a special sewer on the a of purpose constructing Uintah 7 north side of Second South street, from Utah 64 Tenth East street to McClelland Avenue Wasatch 11 and on McClelland Avenue from Second South street to South street, in 13 Sewer District No.First Washington 1, has been levied and 4 confirmed by ordinance dated August 8tb, Wayne Weber 50 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following real property in Salt Lake City, Total 524 Fronting on Second South street: All or The chairmen of the several coun- lot 4 and the west 132 feet of lot 3, block plat F. Fronting on McClelland ties are requested to make the neces- 29, Avenue: The north 305 feet of lot 3, sary arrangements for. the election of and the south 305 feet of lot 6. all of lot 2, delegates in their respective districts and the south 305 feet of lot 7, blockto 29,a to the state convention and. to for- plat F, Salt Lake City Survey, said of twenty-fiv- e feet back from ward at the earliest possible date to depth and will streets, is due and payable now, 1904. the secretary of the state committee become delinquent October 8th, 107-- 8 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, All special taxes are payable, at my office, room 102, City and County building, the names of This NEW YORK ct to-w- it: is reciprocity! Fargone What 1 Walker o Im ashamed kissed Weary you and you Why, suppose yer! Sawln up wood for kindlin! kissed me in return; why, that would Tatters dis is Aw, gon! Ragson be reciprocity. locust wood. Miss Willin Why, that isn't bad at Walker Wats dat got ter all, and I always thought it was someWeary do wid it? thing dreadful. Ragson Tatters Why, you chump, dis is de kind o' wood dat policeDEMOCRATIC STATE men's clubs is made out of. ! To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk six feet wide, on the north side of Sixth South street from Sixth East street to Fifth East street; along the west side of Fifth East street from Sixth South street to Fifth South street, and on the south side of Fifth South street from Fifth East street to Fourth East street, in Sidewalk No. 22, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance dated August 8th, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following real property in Salt Lake City, All of lots 1 and 2, block 24; on Fifth East street; all of lots 1 and 8, block 23, South street; all of plat 5 B, on Fifth lots and 8, the east 148.5 feet of lot 6, block 23, palt B, Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e feet back from said streets, is payable in three equal installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first Installment on September 8th, 1904; said second installment on October 8th, 1904; and said third installment on November 8th, 1904. Each of said installments except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of the levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County building, FISHER HARRIS, Salt Lake City. City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Sidewalk Extension No. 64. Salt Lake City, August 13, 1904. Dis-tri- A Benefactor. nature. "There Is only one bird whose lay 1 care for," he replied. "And that is?" "The hen." tin August 4th, 1904. Say, dad," began the senator son, "those big guns that they shoot torpedoes out of just give a sort of cough when they get down to business, dont they?" "Yes." "You are a big gun, arent yon, The Only Lay He Cared For. "Mr. Snooks, which of the lovely warblers of the wood do you prefer? said the poetic summer girl to the city man whose soul was not attuned to The Lady Mercy on us! Why are you sitting there making that queer noise?" The Bum Aw, I'm er robin, lady, thlnkin dat mebbe youse'd come to de window and throw me a few crumbs, missus!" trip on all railroads within the state He Coughed Up. Deacon Fowler Ye seemed greatly affected at th sermon' I preached. Fanner Tenderheartr Yes. Yer chin went up and down with them whiskers on, an reminded me so much of Utah, delegates elected Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, our poor dead Billy Goat that I just to the state convention. City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. an' couldnt burst right out The state committee has arranged By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Extension No. 138. for a rate of one fare for the round Sewer help Salt Lake City, Utah, August 13, 1904. in it |