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Show i a LARGEST PROTESTANT n,i; CHVRCH IN THE VMTEU STATES "Ul Prou smut church iu .'0, standing text the ehureh, and Its so f:.t as numbers ti;.i:p'i;i i;t is wort h i. It las .y, coi:. :;e dtyiees since go is "The tap list Teiu;4 ," of ''' li The iaryest DRY GOODS GO Main Street, Bait Late City- C7-69-- : m j t . b . Phiiu-dGphi- rCiOr '2 j JOHN GORDON & SON, J.ouO w'.ta many ARTIST. W. E. BIRO, He has returned fit and prepa:ed to please hll his patrons in all kinds of Groceries, Confectionery, Stationery Novelties, And all Kindsof Fruits. Canned Goods. Etc Eto, sr PAINTING. At the Old Stand, State Street, Murray, Utah, finest Jce Gream rure in 7Ylurra, parlors c'.aiutiring for entrance. Its Sumiay school DEALERS IN Tobacco and Cigars .A Another log institution that is do Ternp'cs present merubership aii.l its congregations twi.e pendent upon the Temple for its exeach Sunday in the y istence is Samaritan hospital. It lu the summer months tverage over opened in ls.1 wilh Ihe patients, one ",71'S, has a in vain nieiber-slil- its fourteen Christian Endeavor societies have 8,000 names on their rolls, and the aggregate membership of tha dozen other mlnur societies is dose on 600. It has 1,000 members actively Interested In missionary work, it supports a half liozeu foreign missionaries, and it has given half a hundred ministers to tho Baptist church. It supports three city missions, located in the. slums, besides a Chinese mission, and it has been the parent of three prosperous Baptist churches of nearly " DF.AI.KKS IN cut.li-rrh.- Tl'.e li - Hote the Address and Call on as for Bargains i Murray Produce Co. t'uiti Sutts. the v. l ; 0 2,uo0, doctor and one nurse. It occupied i prha'.e dweilmg. Today ii ocnipieb and owns not only the house whore It started, hut the adjoining one, and is e rectum a' a cost of $3J.oei) an administration and a private ward building. Dtinni: June of this year it received 122 eases, and at the ;113 persons who made visits. The staff now consists of ten physicians, three resident physicians ami sixteen nurses. The Temple congregation has raised $100,000 for the hospital's The state, support. recognizing the good work of the In0 stitution, last year appropriated . towards its FRESH DRAPES, ETC. ALL KINDS OF FTvESII nnrru unCLti p&W MA GROCERIES $15,-00- malnt-iuuuce- Prompt attention paid to all work. Home maae Ice Cream and Cool Summer Drinks. ')Ka IMPCRTEQ FRUITS, FRESH OYSTERS AND FISH OF EVERY KIND THE MARKET AFFORDS Crown and Bridge Work, Gold Falling ERNSTROM Has moved into his new store on Murray street, where be invites the public to inspect his new and full stock of L. B. DUNCAN, D .D.S Wall Papers, Linoleums, Stoves,Ranges, Etc, Murray, Utah. ftrarms nil iii am jrm ipiil Up Stairs, next to mil Murray Drug Co. gamp: W m0 WW i CAME OF EVERY VARIETY HAY and. PEED. EVERYTHING jiff which were once Temple missions 1 - fr " A ;?,? - Porcelain - NOW IS THE TIME YOU HEED REFRIGERATORS Crowns, Gold Crowns. c jinirnntly ohtain I'. H. h!h1 froreijrii .Hi t EASY CHAIRS ETC. f wii I iii)iel, tiiv.U::i u r mow wsecuroT ' Patontu m1 ! nine HUl lo U in vi iit!D 11 VQ hn 4 II A.I mii n ROM WORKS THE GRAGER WIRE AND ( Opposite U. S. Patent Office VASHiNGTON D. C. 1 3323 the Tioga church, with a membership of 1,000; the Philmont, with a membership of COO, and the Logan, which has about 400 communicants. It is the most earnest and largest contributor to the Baptist Home for Old Ladies and Raptist Orphanage. The Sunday Breakfast association, a unique Philadelphia organization, which feeds thousands of poor every year; the Life Line League and the Point Breeze Mission, whose object is to look after sailors, and the Open Door Mission, for the aid of fallen women each a large charity in itself are largely supported by Temple funds and workers. The Temple has a chorus of 200 voices for ten months in the year. It gives an annual fair, preparations for which are begun months In advance, and which is attended by at least For the support of all these various charitable and religious enterprises Dr. Conwell and his congregation, in almost twenty years of their joint labors have raised nearly $800,000. The greater portion of this money has come in voluntarily, without the least solicitation. I 0 ( IRON FENCES, 0 GO i.&rcJt'iy'i to ( TO BIBLE IN FOUR TONGUES. Going to Tribes Hitherto Unacquainted with It. Four hitherto unknown tongues so far as print is concerned are now being added to the list of languages In which the British and Foreign Society prints the Gospels, and of these three are for the benefit of The New subjects of Ids Majesty. Testament is to be turned into Nyan-Ja- , for the tribes of the Shire river bank, Nyassaland, and in this work 20,000 persons. the I.lviiifstor.ia Mission of the UnitOn an average twenty five religious ed Free Church of Scotland, the Blan-tyr- e Mission of the Established meetings of various kinds are held in the Temple weekly. This does not Church of Scotland, and the Myera include meetings of trustees and busi- Mission of the Dutch Reformed Church ness meetings of the various socie- are collaborating, A version in Ya- ties. "There's somethingge'iin in lunl.a is nearly ready for natives (jt the Temple all the time.' It is a tho Falaba district of Sierra Leone, church that is never closed. It con- and in Bugotu for the inhabitants of tains reading and lounging rooms, Ysabel Island one of tho Solomon Gospel Bl-hl- ('I the it THE I (i) (I RESORT SALOON, FELLOW UKOS, Props, 4 ii We carry the Finest Line of rili lj Wines, Tobacco und. Cigfars. ALL Tl I I Popular Beers Kept on Draught. A perfect Amuseiiient Hall, with a Pool Tablo in connection. '111 "m rf f ( n OF mm . f) MAXUFACTUREKS CAHOON, GUARANTEED. local and General Anaesthetics Used for Extraction of Teeth. . it 6c l!4,1 "jjiV 4-- e. IN SEASON. Orders promptly delivered BISHOP H'-j- GAME! ir An ideal resting place to drop iu and wait for the street car. BANK, OFFICE & COUNTER RAILING, FLOWER STANDS ALL KINDS OF FANCY IRON AND WIRE WORK. WE DO ELECTRO PLATING IN SILVER, NICKEL AND COPPER 531 STATE STREET, SALT LAKE CIT1, UTAH. v. 'From the SUMMIT University of Utah. To the SEA." Colorado and Southern and Ft. Worth and Denver City R'ys, Connect Colorado with the Gulf of Mexico. They are the initial links in tho routes The University of Utah includes the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Mines and the State Normal School. School o Arts and Scienees, The School of Arts and Sciences fers courseB in: State Sehool of Mines. The School of Mines offers courses in: 1 Mining Engineering. 1 Electrical Engineering. of- 1. 'General Science. 2. Liberal Arts. through the Ft. A Preparatory School is maintained which gives preparation for the courses in General Science. Liberal Arls, Min-- i 2 Advanci'd Normal Courses. rig ami Electrical Engineering, Law, 3 Courses in Kindergarten Training, Medicine ai:d liusinesfi. The tiroximitv of (treat miiies, reducl ion works of aiious kinds and nower bouses for the general ion of elwlricitj : i.lTord ativanlni."-- t for thorough and practical work in mining arid electrical engineering, not tnjmed by any other school of mines in Ihe Cnited Slates. AND METALS -- Students in engineering SHOP WORK IN WOOD rti in wood ami ineta's m well equipped stiojis und course are unveil two ears' under I'm direction of I homiighlv eonipetetit machinists. The The Normal School offers: 1 A Four Year's Normal Course. MANUAL TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIENCE ro "Worth gateway, to Mexico, New Orleans am! Preparatory School. State Normal School. FACTORY The Eastern-Souther- State. n They are important links in the wuter and rail line for freight traffic, between the Atlantic Seaboard and Utah The Colorado and Southern serves the populous. centers und principal mining camps of Colorado, Hoyt Sherman, General Agent. Room GO, Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. features of the Noi iiial ceiirsew. No tuition is charged, but a small annual registration fee is required. Kegisirnt ion of students, September lUlli mid l.'ftli. Arrangements have been iiuiile w herein st .uienlM from outside the city can obtain board and rooms at t lie Grand 'antic hotel, opposite ( ). S. L. railway depot, Salt Lake City, Utah. at. 7.1 cents a day until hey are lepmanently located. The I'niversity Anntlal, w Inch gives full information concerning courses, requirements for admission, etc., will be sent free on application to the 1 I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH, mmm faK.jri;''' 1 A TrixD Keist. LOW EXCURSION RATES T Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha and Points East. Rockv Mountain Limited" nml "The Colorado Flyer" one night to Chicago nnd St. LfHiis. Two nights to Nw York. Hoston und Atlantic Coast PoinU, Lunchon, Fifty Best Dining Car Service. Mid-daFor full Informal ion, uddres Ticket find Pns"enger Olllce W West Second South, WALTKIt It. TOWNSEND, Trav. Agsnt. Masonic P.lock. Trav. l'aenger Agsut. E. L'KAKE, trfTH, Th y rseiigr 1 , jf U fiWKt 1 Which are open to any one, whether a member or not, and on winter evenings hundreds of persons may sometimes be found enjoying themselves socially. Then there is the Temple college, a uniquo church annex, which Temple church money has largely supported. Since its Inception in ISSf the college Las taught 43.424 students, the total for 1901 being 4.23S, while during the same year over 5.C00 attended the lectures. There are sixty officers and Instructors and thirtyulne surges of study, many of which are on a par with similar courses in the noted universities of the land, When the college started its sessions were held In the basement of the Te'nple's predecessor, the Grace church building. Now the school occupies a buiiding whirh cost $lon,- A New York Ghost Story. An artist ov.'.orng his studio la East Forty second s'.iect, left behind him a plaster statue the tall whlta figure of a woman draped in a Roman gown. Neighbors, lac lung In artistic perception, but possessing a belief in tne supernatural, eaw the white face through tha window and knew at once by instinct and by the traditionary sensations that it was a ghost The proper procedure oelng to "lay" a ghost when found, they laid it with bricks and BtoneB and other missiles and left the bouse a wreck. New York World. . WHY NOT? Si VERY SALT LAKE 0!TY8 UTAH A tl te-- . . , c. 2 "New Rival" Lastly, a translation into spoken by some two million persons in the Philippine a nil pel ago, All are enteris being undertaken. prises of great interest to philologists. London Telegraph. group.' I Blindness Is Decreasing. The proiHtrtioii of sightless to seeing persons has been watched with esperial in It n st in Great Britain and tho latest statistics indicate that It has fallen iu a half century from about 1,(120 In the million to some S70, or more thnti 14 per ient. This decline has been so limed us to show pretty couclnsively that, it is the result of better conditions of living, Improved surgery and donhtbss a decrease In the ratio of perilous to employments for tao massof the people. m SHELLS "Leader" "Repeater" H F you are looking for reliable shotgun am munition, the Kind that shoots where you point your gun, buy Winchester Factory Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, and accept no others. ALL DEALERS THE OLYMPIA 1 1 KEEP THEM LUNCH R Deer Maonif cd. OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT. Yi n "' a - A vrJ: : f - i A drop of beer tinder a microscope. Expreosed the President's Thanks. Consul General Wurman of Munich was the other day received by Princs Regent Lultpold of Baarla, to whom he expressed President Roosevelt's thanks for a poem dedicated to the president by Ester von Teln, a Bavarian poet of some not Temperature of the Moon. It Is probable that the temperature of the moon's surface at Its midday Is 750 degrees Fahrenheit The drop at Italy's Manufacture of Sugar. of sugar In Italy now suffices for two thirds of the national consumption. German Uniforms to Be Gray. Cray has been decided on by the Kaiser as the color of the German ar my war iirir'- - The manufacture LOADED SHOTGUN night Is probably 1,000 dogrees, to 250 degrees below y.cro. with Tim I'cst nnd Quiclvpst plscc to satisfy tlic inner-maIn fact anything you want find Samlwiolii's. t!if Vi-- t j in Season. JACK iitlb.nd. Oysiois RUSSEL, lopriotor. Stal' |