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Show 7Hhv, CAcas cctrrrn, uta3 He said he SlipOVCri For with a pistol. thought that when he started Sports to get out of the car, they climb ed in and rrdered him to drive Wear rs jcmtnAL, lc6a?i Anurmr 1. 19f'4. WINNING SONG IN THE CENTENNIAL on, Several months before the Centennial Celebration a local citizen offered $25.00 as a prize far the best aong that would be appropriate for the.Centen-nia- l Celebration. Quite a number of songs were submitted from Idaho and different parts of Utah. After going over them carefully the committee has decided that the following song entitled To the Pioneers, and Z. should f- - - From the place - on Fourth East the bandits forced Peak at the point of gun to drive to First South and Seventh East street, whe.e they ordered him tf get out and walk behinda large bilT. board. This he did and when he was back .iof .lhfc hQardthfcmen searched him. Finding that he had only six cents of his money they gave him back 25 cents of the company's money. After relieving Peak of the cash, thejmen ordered him t. CONTEST written by X. Y. - cttt, Irive on andepFTum going un til the mouth of Dry canyon was real heel. Then they watched until the Fort Douglas car went down and told him he c:uld go Peak ran to his home, called the pharmacy, then! proceeded to police headquarters, where die reported the irbhery. He later returned to work at the re- first prize. The song entitled Our Western Iand ceive the RP35?:i5C0a0 iVi:svGsty7r was the second choice and has received favorable mention. . TO THE PIONEERS iscRfct- - Written for ih Onlinll Celebration. Jul) A voice is heard from daa of old - Llke-mtethunder pealing. It takes and harms our Inmost soul And stir our sacred feelinR. It brings to ua ue' Time sierlinit honored few, Who magnified the call, And gato their life and all - To-drlieirnanit8 are glory. phar-mac- hty .is ALSO MAKERS Of KOVERALLS Keep Kids Klean TIm MmI PUy Swt for CKildf.1 ay STATE NEWS - SALT LAKE, July 31. Fidel Silcado, 30, of Pueblo, C'lo is in the emergency hospital and AnTwTjiarbri? 30' of 35 South Fifth West street landed in the cityjail .e arly this a slipover cup and the many THERtTS . morning as the result of a stab knit Raiment will prove one of the favorites of the spring and aunimer Reason, not only for the golfer and, wadaoVlo every, man who hearkens to the call ox the outdoors S bing and shooting affrav at Second South and Fourth West Known .various! streets. Silcado was ' suffering over slipun, the pullover and from four knife wounds in the pull on,godthis sweater comes in a chet and left arm and a. bul- number of weights, patterns, and colors. The lightest in weight is let, wound in the left ankle, Garbut a ft w ounces and will be tine y's was not inju.ied. " Big-for warm weather wear. Bird Jake ty jail Friday, and Both men give different verll Ttldcn has done much to We see them touleia day this, jrwxii.1, anii .lt will hiapurtnur. re: sions of the affair, Silcado And slowly westward wending; a favorite with tennis devotees, beceived speeding justice today. recame he but here AgexeTION following thestoried stam-- ; that At night the Reds are kept at bay, worn to and from the courts ing two on Holt pleaded guilty cently from Pueblo and said he and between set. To 'meet all And often spent In jpendlng. (in i878, to be pede of the Forty-niner- s counts, assault with a deadly did not know Garbis. He said needs there of course medium Though perllouaTh way of importance took exact) another event None faltered, or did stray; and heavy weight slipovers. weapon with intent to do bodily he was sitting on the curbing social and athle'ic Membeis of on Rut fearless they trod. harm, and issuing ficititious near the street intersection, hold place in the West the birth of Hills , clubs, students of sthools and Relieving In t heir God N. ig his head in hs hands, when before Judge-Jame- s checks, obtain the to able be will BrosrRed Can Coffee. The coffee-pAnd he did not forsake nicm."'""""' Kimball in the Second District Garbis walked upantf asked him sweaters in their own eo)rs,-Tbecame a serious contender for the laurels ' court late this afternoon. appear in stripes With what he hadtn 'TourageousTy i h y rh o v d a lo n g about the neck and the waist. And singing hymns of gladness. of the prospectors pan Judge Kimball sentenced Holt that, Silcado says, Garbit kickPlain solid colors, too, will he At limes the reaper changed Ihelr to serve a term of not to exceed ed him in the head and began a be wiii greatly worn and there In all truth, the lure of the lode, though ; song, five yeans in the state prison on cutting him with a small knife, wide choice In fancy colors, of To plaintive notes of sadness, which the illustration shown above more spectacular, has not eclipsed the the first charge, and gave him later shooting him. A friend was laid to rest, is a very good example, The ffopt a sentence of from one to ten Though rudely, at the host, was Garbis related The story charm of the. golden cup of Hills Bros and back consists of a pattern of - No cermones here oars ,n- the second cxmt,-th- e dlfYeren iViiaTdHsit- - canary fj U ellow, broevn, heather, fa ill (Lr if it til d Red Can Coffee the Or mourning at the bier. second term to begin after the cado and another man had apand blue, ,hi' the sleeves are in faiasif.fart iskitk A simple prayer then parting. , kith lb a solid heather mixture. Brown, f jrnk. known the in everywhere world, completion of the first houu him an before, proached and heather stripes apoear canary Jake Bird, Holt's colored part- tried to sell him a watch and around the smart V netk. W see them at the journeyn end, as The Recognized Standard. . hi id scents of deao'ation Uik A pr ner repod to burglary in the then attempted tojhold himup. t Yet they did know that God would second degree and was sentenc- Garbis said that Break the vacuum seal of a tin of -- Red-. just befnVthe fession that he set the fir? send ed serve frhrty I to 20 years. offair which landed both at poTo them his consecration. Can; inhale that aromal Brew a cup dadid more than which $1,000 would he Halt said was lice plead he sitting headquarters magic from the soil and lift it to your lips I Then you will There roe from out their toll guilty on both counts if officers in a room at the Rio Grande mage to the stock of the Arm' understand the popularity of this really More precious far than gold--- A 'would- allow him to spend an hotel when he looked out of the ii Wall Paper Garden. We berold hour with is sweetheart, Lillian windowT and saw' Silcado sitting wonderful ' coffeep and J know that; the, Prosperity Unfolding. Wilson, 21, who' was arrested tm the curbing. Silcado saw him company, 29 West First South coffee tradition of the West is in safe by. deputy sheriffs on the belief and called him a vil name he street, Tuesday was made to Sing hall to all the pioneers . keeping. The rare flavor is sealed fresh that she had furnished him declared, and told him to come Fire Chief W. H. Bywater by A song of admiration ' w ith saws with which to saw down. , v And let It ring in coming years for you. Kenneth Batley, 12, of 339 Gos Throughout this wondrous Nation, Jiis way to freedom. Officers Garbis declared he walked hen street, according to the A token of their fame, 'With all its high quality,' Hills Bros. -agreed and Holt after conferring down to the sidewalk and that chief. The boy said he wanted In honor of their name. of his with thegirl, kept part It .is cco- a night watchman by the name see the Tire apparatus run, the Coffee is not Who stood the arduous test the bargain. And found the Golden West of Merrick was standing only a chief reported. nomical to buy and economical to use.. The pride of all the nation. No additional charges were short distance from Silcado. As declared d he Chief, Bywater Francisco. X. Y. Z. placed San I Hills5 Bros., T against Bird for break- he approach ed Silcado, Garbis aid not think the boy set i ithe . i r , .. t A v j; he condition on ly'that he a revolver noticed said, jail fire iw'ith any malicious ihteut, v? ' I. J OUR WESTERN LAND t, ing would plead guilty to Uhe in on the sidewalk; dose) to SiF but simply fbr the exilement ! A song of tie Pioneer j - - Tumr ,k nearedtiie lataT that A ouM furntsL.: The- - boy which, already. fctod cado-A- r t Hattie Hymn of the Republic." I against him. he said, Silcado reached for the bad beerf playing in the ha-tr -In the Valleys of the Mountains, , gun and it was then that he ment, it was stated, and told where the Saints of God are free, kifcked him. Garbis said he then the chief he only had three SALT LAKE July 31. In the Valieva of the Mountains ID I slashed to Silcado with the knife, matches. . vacant lot at ' a med Is the plac I've longed to be Where the wastes and wilds have Fourth East street by a tele attempting to prevent him from Young Batley will be turned court auth husbandly, phong-ea- ll asking that t wen tv-- getting hold-- of bet her by Gods command! five yards of ghze, a quantityof . The fury of his assault, Gat or i ties, the chief said. lysol and a four inch bandage be bis said prevented Silcado from Glory, Glory lo tha Father! A sent to that address, Rollin Beak obtaining the gun, and he. GarSALT LAKE, July 31. Praise and glory to the Father! 18, of 1121 Firt avenue, deliv- bis, picked it up and shot Silca- life pension of $80 a month was Glory, Glory to the lather,. ery man for the Prescript i n do in The foot with it. granted by the state industrial For thi great Western Landf- Pharmacy South.. .Main W Garrett, who placed Gat bis, commission pester day to Can-taiill the history of our nation, we will William F. Cahoon of Salt street, was held up at the point Noise of the trouble attracted write a wondrous page. The With our grubbing hoes directed of a gun early this morning and the attention1 of Patrolman W. Lake file department. gainst the sunflower and the sage robbed of $20.35 of of the com- W. Garrett, who paced Garbis money will be "paid fromv the his automobile under arrest and called for the firemen's pension fund. And we'll make our flintlocks bellow pany's money if the Indian shows his rage; and the articles he hed been Captain Cahoon is 56 years of wagon. Patifclman Denny .For here we take our stand! ed to deliver. Sullivan and M. M. Riley re age and has been a member of Peak said when he teached sponded taking both Garbis and the department continuously O 124. Hill Courage, Courage, Sous of Zion! the place and saw there was no Silcado to the station. The case since 1896. Although the state Courage. Courage, Song of Zion! Hope and courage, Sons of Zion! house at that address he (decid- was investigated by Detflfctives law provides that a fireman auFor here we take our stand! He This ffoor is terrible ed to return to the store, but got W. M. Madsen and J. P. Emery. tomatically is pensioned at the physical disability. The petitionWhy naa Eve made? CO years in cases where would said of men ailto see both if the of machine Officers the out age a from heart er is suffering Where the serpent's head la lifted, slippery. ,.Its almost impossible . For Adams Express Company. where the wild cojota holds sway, tail light of his car was work- be held pending further investi- service has been continuous for ment. to stand on your feet. Silcado's twenty years, the applicant was Where the scorching sands are shift- -' ing. As he climbed back into gation of the affair. i Dont buy thermometers in ed by the heated winds of day. She Why, you stand firmly the automobile, two young men wounds were not serious, 'hospi- given a pension under the specHow long did Cain" hate his We shall make the desert blossom, ran from the. vacant lot toward tal attendants said. ial condition that an allowance summer they are lower la the enough on mine every time you brother? as we've heard our prophet ssy. the machine and before he earlier than awarded be may In this great Western Land! the winter. , try. -4-i4xty years -- in ome-cases oL As long is he was Abel. could drive awav coveredTiim SALT LAKE. Again te see that little flock . WhoJeft their homes undauntlng. A peerless band of noblest stock ( Whose faith sis never wanting. H H. .OGDEN, July 30. Hut trusting In their God, Coyote" Holt, Cowboy forger, To Jad them with his rod. O'er deserts burning sand who participated in a sensationInto a new Canaan; al jail break at the Weber counIleloved land of promise. . after the Gold Rush came Hills Bros Red Can Coffee b p(-ulsri- frota-dasLi- 29-year- tfcfct-Sfiioei- a re de-dar- es -- S- - col-leg- es ot -- gay-no- te w;- . b cnlors-ffetjuent- ly tFl largest-selling-bran- -- - trong-Epgbe- 1 ' ? high-price- d. . i HllifeBROSFFEE buig-lar'char- saWs'tl?r7ivr.-r - the-gun.- .. . . ile. , n' ask-;patr- Courage, Courage, Sons of Zton! Hop and Courage. Sons of Zion! Courage,. Courage. Sons of Zion! Redeem this Western land! AnH etislgti our banner ttrthr-nattonsratf- stf be unfurled, When in sin and hale and fury all Ihe darts of hell are burled, ur J OSF'rItiSitFdUswStarvoF' Trt shall give hope ta all thw worlds From the heart of this Western Ladd! Glory, glory to the Father! Praise and glory to tiie Father! he father, G4wy,CLrv-to- -t For this great Western Land! What is the difference be- tbechurch beli and a politician ? One peals from the steeple and the other steals from the tween people? Julwl7on WHATS THE USE -s- By L.F.VaaZela Vann itwna f tut So Felix Has His little Fun o |