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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SA!.T LAKE CITY, TAXPAYERS. BEGIN COMPLETE PLANS GIVES ATTENTION FOR LABOR DAY TO TAKE NOTICE TO CLEMENSON Gift of $25,000 a Year American Party Bank Without Cause. to Union Men Arrange for Mammoth Celebration on September 3. Nephi IS | Kansas City, Mo, Draws Year Interest $410,000 Prom a Fully Funds Since Lake of It has City, been under on a year the is and will men take can to are If about the a public a 2 to|ing, se n- of were D. of Pa- the John Blton, citizen to interest, more pay. the administra- | I taxation for the] tin; Had an honest day com- made years economy, there | have been no raise in the tax| The additional eaiiattca created | an increase of $20,000, anc xy col-| | lecting two per aot on the money in | the bank, added the city couid easily Rev. N. ar- the meeting on J. N. Spald- Osborne, secre- Lane the grand does W Maravy not represent much more ithe total union strength in the state R A ent {because there will be hundreds who A ae ae {will be unable to attend the celebraThe reasons for failing to do this} tion Yet, it is predicted by labor are self-evident The bank in which | leaders that the day will bring out the the city's money Is deposited ts largely | greatest representation union labor ruled by Thomas Kearns, founder of | has ever made in this state. The day the American. party, whose word is|will be spent at the Salt Palace aw among the rank and file of his|grounds where an excellent program organization in Salt Lake. His bank, | has been arranged ae Formation - of Parade, The main officers of the bank are o The foumation of the parade will be City Treasurer Swenson's bond. ita follow costs the treasurer nothing, and it ma Division No. 1. who knows? bring him something, Fire Department of Grand RapThe city treasurer Platoon of Police the collection of ids, Mich., tells how ‘ ield's Band in| ¢ Wtlicers interest on city deposits is made and Delegates a the Federation of Labor his city He say Allied Printing mires Councll Reecive Over Three and a Halt Molder Unlor 1 Horseshoers Per Cent. Leather Workers time our deposits Pailors the present vary at different are $620,000 but Retail Clerks seasons of the year. Perhaps $400,000 Division No. 2. would be about an average. fe reStreet Railway Band ceive 3.56 per cent on daily balances Street Railway Employes The treasurer is released from. reBrewery Workers sponsibility as soon as the money is Boilermakers plated in the depository, which the gael charter requires him to do daily and arbers nlactiisali Woriars the money then passes from his conrol, Division No, 3. "The common council is authorized to advertise for bids and make contract for a period of three years for the city mon The interest State Bricklayers mentioned receive their interest for their own use. The collection of tnterest is provided for in our city charHas $2,000,000 on Deposit. Mill The line Federation $2,000,000 State on deposit in pe 6 . street L. on of in Salt by delegate will necessarily have to leave on the evening of the 9th He has recently visited Sego lodge of Ogden, and will have a report oO make concerning its wonanign and was the Rome in question when he Nephi as St be arrested Sufferance. destroyed. Morris from saying kin to Mr. then read the Mormons the rest of the were world rest of humanity for referred Mormon to the religion mysterious west to]likened to the early Christians money tires Danks by the fs council y equally and contract divided. to "These required to furnish bond for double the amount of average deposits. This nd {s passed council." z city on by WELCOME the AP mayor and MADOC Barratt Hall Crowded in Welshman's Honor-Delightful Musical Event. One of events ance at the of last terest noted ernor in most interesting the year was night of William Barratt hall, Welsh the his musical appear- Ap Madoc revival songs and of story. lecturer was introduced by Cutler, who spoke in most inThe Govcom- plimentary terms of the Welsh people in Utah, and paid a tribute to their patriotism, and to their excelas citizens. Professor Ap Madoc was assisted by nearly a hundred selected voices from the tabernacle choir, Prof. Evan ese were directed by Stephens, while Mr. Kim- ball acted as accompanist. Prof. Ap Madoc divided his leeture in three parts, the first being chiefly Blatcrioal' with a glance at the elshmen of old; a review of the Welshmen of the present, and then an appeal to the younger generation te give all attention to preserving their language and an interest in all things pertaining to the history and litera- ure of thelr countrymen. At the close a each Steelog Welsh songs were ng. ames assisted in the fiusivation of the music of Wales by singing the Welsh national anthem, one stanza in that tongue, and one in English, while the choir, most the members present of Welsh extraction, being themselves sang the chorus in of the native tongue At the conclusion tainment the entire "Ame isl as that there were of hey republic the that land. of the entercompany san speaker stated no more loyal than were the citizens Welsh- Americans. Prof. Ap Madoe created tremely favorable impression, an (exneo on account of his skill in the arrangement of his work, and in the evident preparation and earnestness wit which he prosecutes his work slender man, evidently the student, he wot place in the hearts of ae ‘hearers that will not soon be lo The audience was large, filling wey portion of space in the hall. ---_-> -__ -_-_-_ Wanted Candy Co., oot Apply 159 Dey sry rhird G. MeDonald South. & 100 GREEK IN CUTTING nee Taken (to s Lucas, SCRAPE Ee Farmington ; Serious 7, =p 0 oy to Answer ' ak Charge. a Greek, was with dress sober a the son arrested | ing: Seracy be "Special Officer Gardella Brown of the O. 8S. L. Railway company and Sy. him turned over to the police who gave him over to Marshal Robertson of Farmington. Lucas was taken back to Fgrmington where he was locked uv p. g developments f a culting affray i... Which he was involved early yesterday morning in saloon at that place. A number of Greeks started trouble in the saloon and before it had been stopped by the ea officers, Manuel Joropus ut in several places eyidently a a knife. It is thought that wounds may terminate seriously, Saibes is held under the charge sault with a deadly weapon. of as- Mr. e trouble one those Vhy lots. ten days. ticulars, See agents trip $10.00, for further is at nd. ze; ants Se the lodge fraternally in|some of to the the best ever by oné: urday social of! its-enjoyable : night, the of. forward to weil . No. meetings with of |Of at-| is lodge are pleasing Indians TEA Just : Finest Pleasure of shortly forces. after the served ye Cali- photogri today. of hit in Pun "With see the First," have does the ;, wife and L have lost all our civil with war, why point of with re the getting have had Indians, and Demo-| was guess to months some not any here to talk polities, nor|%tream. political significance to|the trip simply as a sightseer and am|tion tourist It took us four from Holbrook our troubles "After getting were adare rare of limit par- come way California through trip at Salt this Lake time, City on to the coast. home -____ > ----_.-~ ood time for all at Wandamere r . et abor his] on d day Had Killed in ne None, ‘ but He got finish, "Any danee in every rattlesnakes detail and an only them heart all. for one just for ts seriously intensely exercised the fun of religious rite, when rain is and It that Thi the in and children at Wandamere will be made on Labor day. -----_> o--____-__-_ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF She Has Faith in Police-Miss Amy S. Bridgeman, a school teacher on her way home after a vacation on the west coast, reported to the police yesterday afternoon that she had lost a valuable raincoat on the train coming down from Ogden. She deseribed the supposed thief as a young man who smoked cigarettes and upon this description rests assured that the police will be able to locate the missing garment She left for Staleactl autte on the evening train with instructions to the police to express her coat to her at the old home place observing the Sabbath, to settle the argument that to Catholics, the ae . Friday CROWDS in recklessness ws Bien as the $5,000. Start an account. eo _-- PERSONAL, na and of black take _- oe oe Labor day Is ladies' and children's day at Wandamere. Admission free. AT had abiding rugged in the Draws Season Many for S has vour Fare- e missed and defeat. of Lagoon yesterday, Christensen's Because Eva earth's tall some set. buildings limit the the of fitted to nature. mass has ths -1n been of. th foundations. the alluvial sustain Manhattan any began elvisd, or pioneer ofto which' were Co-a the great the by part employed your can be rest, prairie enormous But the island that to sustain in this greater can hold piled upon and roofs floors set by the thickness of was iimit the one Which and|to & at Cedar will ental rise bakes and West Pah igre 404 streets, aa each feet. The Park Row building, aaa ite the postoflice, has twenty-three- floors in in the deat n meen more three and structure memory and Ann street, has ee i. coe and rises 308 feet in the a ee : e Se building, ar ‘Surety American and | W@yY and pass|floors 1 inch duty's i : Blamed and Jal has Soe rae The and oy R sctor bbe d ei fo t . iiding lal ¢ ore na fae building, athigh; Nassau and oe eeExe une 1aNgee Broad the feet 270 building, at the junction of the streets had a fondness] she from land-| sharged.. yesterday place twenty three all. for soldiers inilieaterdae #9 street, 1 Broad - aLiOer and 20 Nos. be tall, feet Is 255 floors and twenty-one without the dome. aeucueres til tile ne e! struc story twenty The city include the Bank of Commerce and Clothes Pine and a total heighten a dur lita ted ee figures y rhese by the Tract Society buile ing, at Ps the sau and Spruce street ae ie nity one inch ts lacking The ne vw a y 1as ee 111 No. at building, 4 ie hele at and stories, twenty-one i neighbor Its inches. 6 feet 280 THEF] Carlson fine clothes at had taken other ar-| which were found] which 61% with | charge at ft inches high, takes high; 3roadway fect and its the and name, 276 oe Rector the feet pee. on butidine, Broadway, Fifth avenue ane Twenty third street, 286 feet high. Only one story less is the Washington Life Insurance company's building, at Broadway and Liberty street, 273 feet high, and the« sowling Green building, also has nineteen stories and a height of 272 feet 6 Inches. The Manhattan Life's building, at Ne ) roadway, has seventeen stories and a height of 246 feet to roof top and to top of tower 348 feet. The roof garden orf the Mutual Life Insurance company''s building at Broadway and Ljperty street, Is 230 feet from the reet, but the structure has = only pfteen stories and is surpassed in this respect by a dozen or more well known office and business buildings in gnancial district ¢ _ we : rin vl a ortie. See ncenas OT oaichtee tye completion of the new. building at Fort and who him], will ex- ne Liperty streeet and Broadway Hen gs cupy the site of the Singer and Bourne Batidinae for nich the f li poe: ee bets laid The ‘ Ta aoe eee er t 5 ian t tk . P ich call for a ~ laa y a in : easeoF frosty; mt jel is 70° font tihi hose ore G2 feet, aan F ge a 5 oy her the Washgton monument und 359 feet less than the a ‘cas tha fi td tower, es the it ; : ‘ S tallest Boner ith > fe yer oo abel, y TRIES TO SCARE TENANT its dispersion of tongues, Siantion: te = o as High as heaven but never comDischarging Firearm Gets Vezine pleted. surpassed it... The: main struc° Trouble and sah ino Into! new ture Broadway ron which skyscraper Che, oer willee nEne rise L. Vezino was tenant possessed and a. of an| meshes cell of at the the of facing charge to law city and jail Judge defend being with Diehl himself of discharging show of force to cast into} the pros-| this after-| against firearms Seria Will have blunder- | S!reet buss yesterday and the use of the lat-| ter too close to the itirinar readied | in Vezino's being taken into the} noon although operation it, and the only limits are those set |O%. ensineering skill and economical USE of space When brick and stone had to be would| hope Bir there. were no special excursions. or|to yacate and deliver ap the attractions other than the musical pro-/{ses he has been occupying. grams. At Saltair, in addition to thej}this, it is said ‘ went tothe by Sekine their visitors which {ts of up the in OYe? 690 On 0% feet, .with the patie we dp tsdo that housed the cause of his trouble there were vocal numbers in both aft-|armed with his trusty matechloc ernoon and evening concerts. A mixed| ter f having shot several quartet composed of Mrs. Gessie Brown- | in the alr and having ex x ing, Mrs. Elsie Barrow. Best, Will lsupply of commanding hipaa Ne eeallins ang Willard _ Christopherson | tenant became convinced that the ala sang. " 0d Night" nd ance Lost/of the police was nece s Chord," nere were nas 8 by each of were therefore caninene rc They the members of the quartet and a duet men Hilton and Gulbraansen seat arrested Patrol.| by Mr. Phillip and Mr. Christopher-|Vezino and placed hj m behind the son. |b 418 feet above new of e Tee ennee building' the to st Madison church, the will be 60 fect is projec a the site the orchestra, roof The tower Presbyterian eee a its level. 5Q4Uare, giving ample offi erie ! h af the forty-one fishes What similar tower stru the} Realizing that the regular season for | tried ‘to rid himaelf oF, pi temans ie the resorts Is nearing its close, there|some time and having fafled to a was an unusually good crowd at Salt- <ompi. his Pune on a number ae : 5 ais <d of occasions e dete ec concert when exposition, not. part. , for pect \ for ol gt ne Th > ze a ah Stony struc- installed, deto be devoted superincumbent weights. elty the rock underlying ies Downfall a well Visit. days soil_on aeaoal'a despair Fine for take Close ed a se i ates ayBe af y ye we Eom ce toconquest its sonsalong who . Soldiers one 5 of fs Ra mea nee eracted.in: (hecaraat an Chicago, {ine Trinity iS] RESORTS aa co oa a? k al eee ADMITS Fondness the on me Tt practically. to way, GIRL needed.|©@ to , ae hee oO. Poti ‘ Bt at modern acne ‘ nas su which OPS. heart to beef the the)and and guide the plastic clay of the soul's pest to clearer purpose. leaving the a be to achievement their of flower Finally,|she said that she followed|ticles than those them o on Dan endeavor and hope N. air Miss Mamie Hines, one of the brides of the coming month, will be guest of honor at several entertainments to. be given within the next two weeks THe first will be given next Tuesday afternoon by Miss Hazel Tomlison and Miss Margaret Williamson, when a number of the younger girls will be Invited to mect Miss Hines. cook giving develop- the al broken upon certifi sense your. you, obje auanenie Nearness Zion's Savings Bank and Trust comny, No. 1 Main street, pays 4 per cent Interest on any amount from $1 to the woods!for of < eye 1 a : egqup re ones)lumbus promise te power their arrival, the proprietor telephoned/and she-said that a soldier at. to the big hotel, As he eventually hung} Douglas got some of the Jewelry up the receiver he said: "Get off those} other articles She will not say duds, boys, and get to work That|he is but she says that she gave a cook gave us fish on Thursday]a stick pin anda gold ehain. She and threw us a day out on the al-| face Judge Diehl this afternoon to manac." two of the hired help} plain matters were I : nes att to ‘be ve Pete Smith. a Greek, was arrested] The Indian belief is that the snakes] petit larceny. The girl has been emby Deputy Game Warden William|act as messengers to the spirits in the] ployed for some time past in the home Bingley yesterday morning on the}ground. The red man believes that his|of Mrs. Charles J. Geary and members| charge of shooting ducks out of sea-}|supplications wi be carried by the|of the family have noticed the dis-]| son. Pete had not hit a single duck]reptiles to these spirits. None know]appearance from time to time of small] at the time he was arrested h when the dance wlll be held. It usual-|articles of feminine wearing apparel] was not due to his lack of such Inten-|ly occurs between August 15 and 30./and various articles o ewelry. Yes-| tions, it Is urged, but to his erring | Nine days before the time set the head|terday as she was preparing to quit] marksmanship. > game warden] priest sends out runners and the In-|the service of Mrs: Geary, she Was] thought it advisable to arrest the man,]|dians congregate to participate in the} suspected of being the thief by Mrs. notwithstanding the fact that he had] ceremony. Only the fact that the] Johnson, a daughter of Mrs. Geary not killed ducks, for he thought that dancers were so intent in their cereThe police were notified and De teche had doaiche on some of the demony made it possible for us to secure/ tive Frank Wheeling was sent to the] He was kept at liclous young birds the pictures, for you know they hate! house, 746 jast Second South, to] the county jail until late yesterday to be made subjects for the camera.""| make an Investigation. Under his in-]| afternoon. After a delegation of While Mrs. Kemp is a lecturer, her! structions, Mrs. Johnson compelled the Greeks had called upon the officers to husband is no dull conversationalist, | girl to undress in her presence. In so} release their prisoner and had met and has a fund of dry humor that is| doing, many articles of wearing apwith failure, they sought Justice Smith. irresistible. He told a stoyy of strik-|parel which had disappeared came to who ordered the man released upon ing Indian Gardens, half way from the|light, also ree rings, Including 4] the posting of $25 bail. He will aprim of the Grand canyon to the river|djiamond solitaire, a diamond cluster pear before Justice Smith this afterbelow, a few months ago on a Sat-/and a plain gold ring. The girl broke noon. urday and finding every one about the}down and confessed. Under pressure | Ladies welcome t int vil) that The hapers*-was:...coint clay , Wind! gee % eoontins p "Some of life's most brilliant chap-| towers, the extreme height of . i] "one ters have been written by men who] the towers hee ne he few ik gaijed, but wereto only into| Poof Sta a sp Br abe han was y ayer, truerwhoeffert spin stung the wheel|The Paul basbuilding, aat Several misinformed. skvsc development most t) spite the 1 the Pi of struggle and pts anit jing lO] start is jected tubes nia fail"Chi rles Gelcatec but Christ's bt hosts,|41 jnspiration defe at to from from retrlegiie Intensely Religious Rite. ° 1 one who thinks that the snake is Lands | ting Jalil it eneounte ted. of. jo preater a a place all life being: the defe ts amber ve tHnirers paralyze apbut bitten, were Indians the ot they for harm, no suffered parently have some mysterious antidote Rnown and her suc woman cnly to the head cessor. DUCKS ON DESIGNS HAD Greck will | we the safemiardiig tewents shout grace and know that no failure in life] te worthy your tears save that of fail-| commencement to the prior just |and and park, Yellowstone visit will and possibiy Los Angeles and other south- | of the dance, a sandstorm arose Forern California points before returning | tunately, we had secured a strong to the great southeastern land of sun-]| blanket and, hastily throwing it ove corall four we grasped machine, the flowers and shine death grim like on hung and ners will leave} The senatur and his party dance The this evening for Yellowstone park, and | That saved the day for us. in the event of his including the south-| only lasts about' twenty minutes, anc ern been ane Or ten lirnit iy Take Heart of Hope. At the present time the tallest build"And as the sin of life's failure stings | ("8 under construction in the city is trips our defeat-|] en joy with has with hands|inent. : but The limit in the height of lofty buildings in this city has by no means peen reached. savs the New. York Tripune, althous h one practical difficulty ine ie tomorrow the soul," hope and a law for Date ti you, not solid to § and. the Is Living. remembered. the in a Ah, sige ynworth, destina- our Be Forty-One ee thing and sits under the gather-/the days to make to Walpi. and} at arrived we when coun-|then "I to Stories t Raised vw clouds of black despair, there eS quieter Walkalthoewhitolanecl of Goda nope the walls matinee in the Car basement, be east mnaee mr aN& ~ t cellar and sub-cellar. But with the says: ‘Back MAMI to DUEEC life's A wheel and]; . the frames ER STITT VOTEOr a introduction of hey for . in again shalt get joy im the b lory of skyscrapers there was no diminuaera teat bal & tion of room by aaa of the loftiness . of cornice and finial. have | ago s Twenty-Eight and RATA out) they BUILDINGS i of Soon hast Grasnine fae hie Dita ass cor jos. Ae ia reed Ae a3 sting. duct. Servant a eat in se eT aah int oie| ites Bi AN na-| fun out of us, ; most interesting taken that was T of the shameful housands (OF ree on provisions next lots hd Limit ofAcho1 Tsrac cripples ife oF t 1S ABS fine paens yer eee hele common pet with the hosts of hour, and done all those things |4ssociated CITY "It'sia Never Too ° Late to,Mend"| o.(¥, Cdifices, BS eee oe i 2 revelation to given el Unpleasant experiences of the desert : have slept in the dwellings of the We Hopi's with a buck, squaw and family occupying the other corner of the }2o™Mmon room; we have eaten from the | ture Salt so-called "Not of valleyonly ‘having. apoeal'for a ire ene snake are in the days of bitler, conquest. that power ah cal th pase lost of life "ss and sand-of in freshets, wagon Piper}4nd ; ; breakdowns ree and braved Se oes | Storms, the scores | | | | the fine ures ‘See interesting dances of the HIGH as many :)) the outward circumstance of life pneumatic et OE oeto Seer OL a ee f power elevators has jsthe only scaffolding rubbish,we and that|enane ] : thine is' ty, or fiviniee ees changed the conditions regarding their seen ee, eae ee vIn». nen, it wil |operation much . from what : they: wer‘ Inake one more courageous to respond hed from time to time, but outside of the scientists none seem to care to travel] is off the beaten routes to witness these "|sacred rites of the redman. My Trip man Tt "Tp life .is not-for yes- often wondered not make it a intensely Katehina marvelous place ep mes Kemp that streets than : prior | about Mr. the Hyson " Gun Powder > z Eng. Breakfast. last SimpSage street He is not has riches,"' declared The Thing forever be: Indians. talk said on richer Wall who Young sermon A. declaring Mr. Simpkin. it true that the the they appeat appeared on . pity, was set for a door of of conquest, but it is | spent! arth lec-} but vaude-} cities With all |America "The in)Apparently San Francisco| Reade's they | y, ae both of it again.' iT te pie-| experiment, where they Your church P.- Russell a re marret yesterda wrecked today and Sak of 9 fair vessel is the eek pais of hundreds broken.into. daring evening Rev. Japan Oolong widow." made me said ‘o- | was novelty his late Natural Ceylon Grocer The sermon was based on that portion of the se riptures: to found IN| Jeremiah, xvilir3 ‘And when the veS-| sel which he made Of clay was marred,| April 19, 1899, and was re-|secure motion pictures, All we saved In 1905. His present term of |from the Jedditch was sh in Arizona does not expire until March 3,] stood were our the clothes We] in; camera the restand went down the!) "IT am there here now. United States|had even more ballot of the One of our which legislature a and Only. he (i ‘the her husband is is reckoned the) traveled ‘circuit houses Los Angeles to States Senator James conflict while who little the 6 KINDS the reverend gentleman, "but it is he who has coined his money into the gratitude of the orphan and the tears exposures) occurs pretty have a the|terday, "I the tourist HERE His ; a of pastor, was Le Fresh From the ; Oriental Gardens ‘ Delicious Satisfying ; Order from From Declares Congregational Jaborer City : Vessel ‘Simpkin. up "king of successful process have exinnumerable adventures, will re since dance is the day Lake : Fatr eS course the held object a the| the} of: northern) off in search during the with are|the 1, SENATOR that} camera.} record will be shortfor at the present] four distinct parties : : coming here, the Orpheum, look-|and patriarch large an attendance as possible. Taliaferro Declares ; é : ville no|to The}sat tomorrow chief a an pictures depict-| dance indulged . < . tinter of business they miles. antici-}made ~No.- session the the collecting} by the kin, couple has of possessing to reel artistic the in Sat-|they..have : an a Se Yesterdays, Phillips ovening Until, recently they have aia' wi a : : their bureau winters on Pond had|/ture toursthe in Major the Fast, Jast being encampment, whieh which as In who|at have} what] una|!living for months among the Indians confidence their get they could yefore ind so secure pictures and data 1, Make Broken past} and pictures secured Kemp. as|[Sether cream when there be attended to regular to soon Mrs. meeting this: Rebekah attended, and well a as ice recess tractive feature. extra business to wait social, |‘Ures, and candidatethe was in-|Perienced. new LOMO. 31 8. OO. Rebekah lodge, Naomi as 1n Kemp, Kenyon, life, Indian been (the. Hopi: mem-|!¥!ps years H. purpose, enterprising. distinction was largely at-}| Most. good|Plates great in The regular held before to si Rey. six the Indian ]only series of motion ing the famous snake aid financially, was one itlated At the served was cake | | Pos-)Is All and Clothes for at 1 odge , Shrothethood: fornia woman, social on last}@2 Englishman evening, which resulted and lodge atthe which all Took Edward studying more "Wal-|'™ inter-mountain to the visit my try," said Senator Taliaferro. Clemenby quot- R oun Friday tended, is that Mrs. stopping was|have -M. and members o of: sthe Fraternal a yery enjoyable 366: had to live one, , 1@¢ cratic, elected service 1911 and and ie people imagine vain things?' He said it was because God was working for the establishment of His kingdom on earth and the persecution of the Mormon church was to them a sign of its success. At the conclusion of the address, Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards. with the choir, sang the anthem, ‘"‘When Thou Comest to the Judgment." town should oh Florida the AUGUST 26TH AND 27TH. Excursions to Hepburn, Idaho. Via Oregon Short or sale 22%. crowd John. He was elected to the senate on the first joint between Mr. of his stripe heathen August Bpod King;: is a Confederate summed the yers In Morris should ering summer. and Salita He fs a Virginian by birth,|the but has been a resident of Jacksonville, {the with the statement in the same that the Mormon people and industrious. ee lodge for war. "Shame on the man who would call such a people treasonabdle and hostile te the Government," he. said. "The charge of treason is incompatible to eee A Walter). United would make that statement, the speaknamed captains who will have charge sv said, made it through ignorance of of their uniens {in the parade, as folthe Mormon religion He cited the ras building of the great temple as one Allied printers, A. J. Charon, leather of the first acts of Brigham Young workers, L. P. ST sheet metal and his followers here as evidence of workers, L. 5. Wilson, electrica work- the spirituality of their religion, for ers, L. Lynn, painters and decorators, there was a temple, constructed atia % Porcher; street railway employes, cost of $3,500,000 to be used for spiritJohn Jones, machinists, T. Dixon, ual ministration only He said the molders, William White horseshoers, Mormons, however, believed in ChrisDavid Cooper; bricklayers, tianity as applied to life on this earth Banks; barbers, H L. Rawlins: and said the Christianity of Mormonplumbers, Ralph Evans; structural ism showed people how to live this iron workers, Ed. Haggerty: bollerlife as well as the one hereafter. makers, A. Sinithen; brotherhood of Answering to the charge that Morearpenters, C. Vinson; Amalgamated monism was contrary to the best conplasterers, WIlcarpenters, C. Silvers: ception of Deity, Mr. Morris said liam Davis. there were two conceptions generally Oe committee has arranged an ans held; and the her list of prizes There will be the conception 5 for the best appearing essentially .perSeen a the parade, the judges sonal. in a God with to compose of representatives a heart and body and he had been from the daily newspapers. The prize unable to find In the Bible any statelist follows: ment denying the existence of a personal Go Inviting List of Prizes. Regar ding the charge that the For the. best appearing ee church was controlled by a hierarehy tion in para op Peete ce . $25.00 and the power was placed with a few. Secon Hesteneees a ec see 10.00 he contended that the form of church or 5 a "having largest number government was similar to that estabmembers on grounds (for ons of over #® members) .... 15,00 lished by Christ In the early church Becond prize aor unions having larand as to the charge that the Morrest numbe oO Sanrnare mons hoped to supplant the governpe with: ee SOE ments of earth, he said that would only come with the complete estab$5.00 $2.00 lishment of the Kingdom of God that ad been so long prophesied. Foot' rac e, 50 ya boys under 16, mdse valu 2.00 - 1.00 Yor Honor of Vlag. Foot race, WD ak "boys under Bae. noid oe) ata ev eo.are "a asin Toe 2.00 - 1.00 In answering the charge that MorTug ORCI Ohi Sessa 16 monism was treason, Mr. Morris apTeome competing must enter not laproached the point oe J origer for the ter than Septembe 1 only time in his addr He said the Foot race, 7" wie (fat men : OVE 200 <1 bB) Bales: ion tces ps <en~e 2.00. $1.00 Mormons occupied this. viiles when it Foot race. WD ine (ean men, vas claimed by Mexico and planted to weigh not over 110 s., the Stars and Stripes on Ensign peak. and over % years of uge 2.0 1.0 rom that time on, he said they had Foot race, hapa married working for the honor of that women ......wictnd caste stoaae 2.0. 1.00 been flag and what it represented He Foot race, yds. single wothe Mormons had done in Re ae 1,00 elted what men the way of f. apmaning volunteers from Foot rac °2 ‘0 ‘200 1.) the time of Nauvoo to the Spanish Pole ‘vlimbing Cmte cfor= oe Prize waltz ........ 2 Ee: 8.00 Bee NGUW <esareck nites Weomraient = Severs ar Lae Every been 7 3 Taliaferro of ; Florida, accompanied by his wife, two daughters and son-in-law 5 in-law A, S. Hubbard, are at the Knutsford Florida's junior representative in the upper house of congress is simply here as a tourist, and declined to discuss > passed Tals Mr. ° =o been Thorne; FLORIDA It collects two per cent pon ae ly bal-| Main, north' to monument on Main, they were a peculiar people and sepances. The responsibility of Ee ree countermarch south on Main to Salt]/arated from the rest of the world. urer ceases when a Pine or shi =| Palace, and disband. e reviewing Protests Against Charge . _ oy building. Federal the at will stand onnes| } eee ros "i : ete ae cis 2 Division 1 will form on Fourt 1 Mr. Morris said regarding the statewise, Ee oat dally Bee thes Ha tec South, right resting on State ment that Mormonism was a clear and on Fourth Soath, west of first divipion well defined philosophy of a materialbe withdrawn by a deposited can only ivision 3 will form on State street, istic character that he wished to prowhich are ordinance and warrants of Fourth South; division 4 will} test against the charge that there was signed by the auditor and counter- south on Fourth South east of State a lack of spirituality. Anyone who signed by the comptroller after they form The various organizations have have Richer Than King of Wall Street. -- Camera den Next Thursday evening a so-| Arizona This cial and card party will be given by | lived, however, the lodge, and all members are' 1n-/time there are vited to come and bring their friends wishes as patriarchs et marwere in . Laborer : a as ete They Wore; ee seryed, which was greatly enjoyed. Those who responded to. toasts were President Harry Glenn, John -H Oquirrh. had edumusts that fee pire pations Pres- was geoN a Day . Rite. Sandstorm sessions But are evening, renee and present, and a large class of: candi-|rnis. was It atec ‘ ‘ = fae t Na ShAutT eo oy tort sup Ty, x fae proud have kith and and citing it the aan hee Thursday Odd night, address, statement was on ed humanity that the Mormon. religion hoped to do its best work. The speaker BO IhasRER a always the statement as.an evidence that the representatives of the Presbyterian church had to some extent broadened their views regarding the Mormon faith. He sald the Mormons were glad » be reeognized as kith and kin to the Chalker, Flood : Roache sessions) again Clemenson''s Wie Many ae Mr. Mormons mankind Another ft _- dates things for doing contrary to the tablished customs of the times when some of the Romans said: "But we desire to hear of thee what thou thinkfor, concerning this sect, we know everywhere it Is spoken against.' "There was enough fairmindedness among the Jews of Rome in those dark days to give St. Paul a hearing," said Mr. Morris "In the week past, Mormonism Sg been discussed in meetings held body of Christian ministers in this eity Mr. Morris) continued, A and arabes. one of these gentle as thought he was called upon to deliver himself of a long discourst on ‘the Mormon Problem He then. read a part of the address delivered by Mr. Clemenson, paying special attention to the nine statements made } the Presbyterian minister readIng the statement in whieh . Clemenson said one of serious Mormon problem that they came from all parts world as well as from every part of the United States and were really kith and kin to everyone heii Se ee Denne be from]|work which was truly great and north on]|velous. The Mormons, he said, South, his of Secretary F Tab- asked the ef and Saitcr subject the was 11, minis- the ru. 7 Indian ? during afternoon by Morris quoted Mr. in made week delivered however, Paul Lake yesterday Morris text, last | on ber Presbyterian America preme lodge session, and it is. hoped that all interested in the order will attend and offer any suggestions whereby improvements ean be made.| cHeotouvantiont Caxtdhias diy Beptanc One Mormonism Clemenson address Mr, Men Third the extract Workers Line of March, of march will of Labor hall, to held ind must Brotherhood ime arpenters Amalgamate : arpgnters City Treasurer A. B. Hohnes of Kansas City, Mo., adds interesting Eee mation on the subject. His ao La to byterilan minister in California sald "Mormonism can not be cz ot reformed; ji it eemated; destroyed: t be reformed; Bana te as settlement of Utah that were a common enemy Plumber ant ‘Stonemasons Structural Well Life to of departure ‘of the deiekate to the Su-|THEY ENDURED HARDSHIPS |MAN'S MARVELOUS POWER|Rtcu Mr. Morris said the Presbyterian church, or many of its members had Llways been particularly antagonistic towards Mormonism, but he knew that the Presbyterian church was making progress towards sufferance towards other denominations for a prominent mipister of that denomination said in the early days of the Float - ter." Applied Union although the low rat has been extended until the next meeting, which will be on September 10, when the rate Will close indefinitely. Tonight ill be the last meeting prior to the SPIRITUAL Progress Toward : Plaster Sheet Metai "workers ae Painters and Decorators sé Division No. 4. State Band from deposits aside from board of education and cemetery funds goes to the sinking fund for the purpose of helping to create a fund for the retirement of the city bonds. The funds FE. ernacle and as commonly known as the Kearns-IXnox| bank, handles all of the city's funds. of mar- Stephen Stanford, aldes will be; No workmen ters committee named The Labor day celebration this year Will be the largest in the history of union labor in Utah There will be about 3,000 men in the parade, four bands and a number of floats. This of attack hall M._ eas ton; No. 2 No J . Johnson; No. have |army The Labor general effort | Dayton been would Is) us celebration Joseph was While failing to take advantage of |marshal will be chance to compel the city deposi| While the division to pay piles It Tearth it will not be long until the city is|Shal of the parade. The parade will crewing its two per cent interest. The | form on Monday morning, Sept 3, oney wouid tetera go into the lat 10 o'clock and will move at 10:30 red ket of the taxpay lsharp. The general aide to the grand tory tion Declares Fraternal AUGUS 1 5Alj2, tee Evergreen lodge, 151, will hold its! regular meeting tonight and will | initiate two more candidates , meeting is anticipated, and a good time is promised As this Is the last meeting night of the month, it will Hereafter. of big comprised Spalding in Sports Labor the the completed I, Lynn wrongs, | Mr. the morning, for Join Palace, Federation chairman; | tary; change|L. existing at }se pt. Salt meeting |rangements favored beginning notice. bring rectify in Ata | mitter $25,-|yesterday interest to Program at Salt} scheme about draw deposited business up which timent that present losing failing $800,000 bank, sit by | shown its management, Expected rade-Pine Deposited. 000 3,000 MONDAY, id to afford a good opportunity. to pay|Mr. and Mrs. Kemp dues, et d arge number of new . applications i also expected tonight,| Motion Pictures of Famous L. Morris Replies Attack on Mormon Church. ‘TIS RULED BY TOM KEARNS: TO BE LARGEST EVER HELD RELIGION UTAH, which 6 ay eres ; ieee demolished. It will oe een ai ee ace Srtare Garden building, __ across the the ee ® Flatiron = , Yest ni au, Weather Report. of th exnays S:récord at the four hanesather eee for. Maxton ending ut oe keum below! the no ‘Acc umulated detipia gt since the first enc bpele : t mu ated deficienc eootal o : » Relat local offi the tw ss nty- farsaacee rature, erature, 32 degre es: ‘ dexrecs, ‘acts "mean ~ her es month, 45 br Januar + aBacarra ae ae on' from "to G y = m. ve ‘humiatty, 29 per » Weather forecast, fair and t cent a warmer, an Wig pe 8 |