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Show Salt Lake Telegram. THE 2 f FRIDAY KVENINO, OCTOllKIl 2, IWtt. RED COATS ;t MORMONS MAKING HOUSE IN BOSTON TO HOUSE CAMPAIGN Elders in New York Ad 0 mit That They Stop FRF.E TRANSPORTATION V Street People Convert Them. on IMi Vnntar air Ciralnsiiy Mlteal to ftSa : -- Tb NEW TOJIK. C)t. mon lfftd-clrr.lal that (i err.t are r ( C Hub by London Artil- v lery Company. Met- - In r tb-s- to I'tah ( tranprta?lon r' form any of th'lr "We ') cti;llr J tln in ltah In tb ) (fin . TO XJTAIT IS HOT JIT.X.T) OUT TO CONVERTS. 0 to JtOSTON. Oct. n-- V Ster, A d Manufactures' sample line of II imp s and Iron r.eds, no two alike, at a saving nf 25 to ?,? per tent it would be well to your wants, as such a sale will not occur again this sea1-- 3 an-tlriim- son. Iron ess sizes, several Bed?, full cliff rient colors, $1.25 each. to 33aked enamel Iron Heds, massive posts, full sizes, with Br.iss ornamentation, ) Iron r 8 v v. V PI si qualities unsurpassed Of plain and cheviots, velvet col lar on large sizes, also high collar of same material on small size, full box back, with straps across waist, 4 to 11 a 2i to LA D I ES' A reduced lare sailor to . collar trimned with plain ma- - All wool union suits. for thre terial. round collar and belt. r.ly. per days tight back, 3 o2?S suit all size-)ur tock represents the very best foreign and domestic mills. LADIES' CORSETS. HOSE FOR MEN. dip Mp Winter and fall weight li. hort, medium i'fl'ects, made of Sateen and in colors' of black and .Jean, in drab and white, also brown. "'r Tl ) ' 2 Regular tape girdle corse ;s In pink and d to. pe. le qU.dity. j Q blue. P to "h, :,0c, for ,?5c quality of gray, embroidered bosit.... MISSES' AND LADIES' J A 'K M EN'S HANDKERCHIEFS. ETS. White lir.en. regular widths of he.n.-j- good 25c .jual-ity- . In black, castor, red and navy 71 for Monday and blue, made of good qualitv of h ea H VX lined tailor Tuesday. ollar. satin Jersey, stitched, 2 ei!es or shoulders, SHIRTS. with velvet Fancv plaited and plain, regtil.tr SI'J.um, for . . . CG) prices $1.3u. $1.25. to be closed out at TAFFETA SILK PETTICOATS. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS. Made of a fin quality of taffeta, Extra king and full, embroldere J accordion pleat, trimmed with anl plain, new 7"c fcoods. For a narrow ruffle, with dust rufMnnilav :ittl Tn, ,!:iv f fle underneath, in all the plain they will be sold tov.,.J) and changeable coiois, So.rj St'SPEND ERS. and $7.50. of 5v rrols will be on A line for big sale for, per S71 pa ir . BLACK SATEEN PETTICOAT-FLANNEL SHIRTS. Full length and width, made of A b!u assortment of good quality of mercerized satMad up in the wtvo-- t een, ruffle on the bottom. patterns. at effects half of usual prices. 3 rows of tuck Every venter trimmed with for men n well ing, with dust ruffle as women will be on sale Friday underneath, $1.50. for .(S3 and Saturday at l.ulf of regular prices. LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS. LADIES' WAISTS. Made of cambric and good quali- Made of heavy mercerized ty of muslin, with high and in white and dot. trimmed with embroidery tucked with a Ptock colfront, and lace, in all sizes and full lar. The regular value of tiiej-width. $1.00 and waists would be $J.5". but $1.25 for to the large quantity w have to buy to get It at this pi ice. we marked them $2.75. FUR SCARFS. but us this is the only number Of French coney, trimmed with 4 we have ;;.y quantity of. e tails to match, fhall sell them p $1.25. for at si7.--- 11 582 trim-min- m 1 . - ment at cur risk. .1 BOYS' SUITS. Made of fancy tweeds and cashmeres, knee pants, double-breaste- d coat, well lined and tailored, sizes 3 to 14 years, $2.50, for... Balcony. V) (fa fl f (Q ht 23 et-iim- low-neck- , I f2)S 11 ttifide the i t. one r Alti'-r,;- ; iron t II. w ul LANDED LAST MONTH More Than 5000 Kacea Ovr Septtm b?r of List Year at Eltia n.any t I rr J auti-f- at . f" a -- ce .ier r ith rnt to e. tt,!t. "" . . a,t.t tiic ..tr I. I. t. 2 -- P.irt railed In ry l !) State In th I'nt.e.i tied, r th" j f reitlon of the officer anl the ee. e.tlve cnim!tt-f of tl.e ; . Il an NnttotiMl rcinf re. d bv n or; t.ir'.ca li.ittr, ! j'.irt nf tl n tl f"r the imp iiirti for ii a f Pnid.nt ni iiMl r.,l i r. life r T " ftf the t . pr- - . tit t, . ..f tt erg ituiKitlort In ft!it !i at th" Auditorium r ' i. I tt.an t ,t y ti, tXJ- - ).:!!!). Itiser. W. C. Cunn, Helena. Mont.: Xev. ; James Andrews, St. D' lamar, and wife, Odrge; W. W. . Krcanbrock K. Van Valkenburrxh, Goshen; Mrs. Nelson and children. Seattle: Mrs. Miss Nellie Sullivan, Silcerton, Colo.; Hert Hakanson, Kdward Ijorsen, l'ooa-tellC It. Butler, A. Van Patten. W. Ik bauler, Portland; T. It. and Jenkins. I'ocatello; S. J. Duns-notwife, Bingham; Mrs. J. H. Anff. 15lack-foo- t; Mrs. Thomas I: Murphy, Price; Miss Florence Neilson, J. Ik Nicol, New York; James Oakley. Sprtn.arville: J. F. Tolton, Beaver: Jos. Stamford. M. T. Clancy, A. It. Murray. Henry Rives, Don Masidre, Ojfden;' I'd St. Clair, Ophir; Archibald At the Wilson. Arrivals at New Wilson Kroupean hotel U. F. Small. K. T. Richard-.soyesterday: A. 1. McDonaM. A. W. Dibble. A. J. Christenson. Gttnnisim, Neb.; Mr. Bohn and wife. Beaver; C. Q. Mrs. J. I . McChrvstal and son. Chic:igo; li. Cronin. Enrrktt; W. B. I. Biersack and wife. Telluride I'nwcr Co. ; d. A. Riorsaek. Versailles, Mo.: Mrs. Lizzie Siiute, Hillaboro. Or.: A. F. Manuel, Davenport; Ed Whitman. Denver; W. W. Ivemmond. Washington. J). C; Murk Fish Harrison, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Chicago; J. o: Cin-citm- e Ueyan, Tooele; F. F. Thomas, ti; n. );;-de- n; I : t.'.'.e ' i front e.trly v d-a- Ev.-ir.sto;- Att-dertg- g. At. l P.. v t V U rrnro, ! t ly Z r n-- c ' I Vt k f kl'.Vd U !!. r hctv. ! Jwf v ''h nr t s' ccr -- 4 4 A r. ! f In te hl l!rc"dt At ot?:-- lm tt'Jit ! r I It-- H Toi m ( r ,r't 9 tf to i4 t' r etr l, 7 4 .m pa". b- luna rUltfd Tb the Turk Ur In tr't'r ZMh. r- T ! J -n -. fj. '.pt rv Tur fa jttt r.cMlng ci.t5ro 1 i.iUk'i n f t rr--i ! f th ! re . t Krtr,f th nWnt of lh ltnufr.li b'.iit.'d 1 ft . at l::::t d "i t lth 5U- -. iKj-irn- j. rv. kri .., - J (jw (r-- si! "t ,; J..,.; ' f" ' " I . 1:1.it .U 1 ?. , -f ', -- ! WtMtk - .rt4. A1 r- v tMkwd. e"., t 0 f- .J' t i (!' -- Ut'iV ll! r o t.g v X I .i,5f-rti- i '.0 rI .. f 1 Ci - ia yr .s4 t r f ... l ! i t m . t t. -- li (tl e-- .- twt..i i 1 j 4Mit :t la f. rt-tfi.i- if k-- . pr.U T. ti.uront. .l. tb rih rtto t h" rM thlOivi.m pr ir-- n i ro ir.d r J' r, t.CTi, r r frrt f t' 4".;; if .e. i.t. 'tt fUtt if-M- T. ' " nt4tirV'ik on ntii , 11 . r-- t tl i'".- . l . roitl o.t.r" rvk.Jkt. 4lir f c'iUft lt t4 t'3" tfcitft'l rf 4 VJ 1. Iti'irr.i. iki r.Tw 1 ; . O P - t. .'. . Tutkt. Eusjr Burr.lr.g. 1 5i-- a", mJ ! WE CURE lv-- txr H.E:tnstr,Wl:!t'i!e CuUr. J ' a d 11 :,-- .. tt. a: t ard - : CURED. , 11 Mr ;.?.r4i ' PAY WHEN r. iify t .. l rc-op- - 1 t - None So Good. v. r fi-- ,, tuidl. The e r. rPrr-ac- J it 1 d ;;s t, . fi ? tl- lb. I w c f, Pure, Ct-.le- - r -- tt-f BEBRS Guaranteed A';lf.' ttl:!in TtKMi'd . a In ir.nf rw sk I f the t.f!:'" h tlm in :.n.'t.Tm . -- 1 - c 1' ..;- - ar-..;r- t . ? tin t tb b IP.t .,! oifet ifih fret c hi in. t!n e 'Jl-iri- I j jf ' ir."i tc Tt ' II t x; ri a a ?ltc tjttiat'.t.r - r ak n; tlen; l-- ? ? ! ii-u.tr.:-tio;- , AI.PURT.V. tl.-b-- cr. liM-;- ar t.t.' . . ,, I .f ;. ..t. fj.ti.i i a .t.. trafd n for lti.r r. in v.',t rr,. : tt.t by "fftl niaruvr ( JriJ ;?.. rii t "t ..? ddf' r ir.:y ;:f r tr.'.i n ar llwtt ALPINE REGIMENT 13 LOST IN SNOWSTORM. ,. t v. i Arr.'-If .Simpson, rrnro. W. )o!rn!,i), f the ofTteerti nnd. wife. I'aatidena. Cal : V. )l.M M.lvin the :ii'ii' th.ll i:j j,,iV. Tu'l ; r . ro.,lu ting It j. f h V;-- . . nl MIsn.M K. W.iechter. Minn J. tn';r t ter. San Fraticlnco: A. P. t!hio I) V I! an low feapu it try tit. r rn :n to nrhig ut .wt p ;.ut!i n Fletcher. MNh Lixzie M (ihio, St. Iuuia . C.eiKer and wife. 1 1. The fumX !'t of th" rfrt!llV Jtio. Ttaulrr" UK t I'atk City; Kr.bt. BurRe. New York; j' ccmn.!tl-ir,vrr,irc p'i. ujn W. Olpln. Nenht; t;. F. it.irton. .nt,c-ajM.HE the nation grrtl:i. .1. P.. EdRhult. Net hi; John 'larnv A. II. Smith. Rcul N.m I: Bingham: Lease Oil Lands. W. R. Bildwln. M. II.Ja. tJ.nrrett.' V,pl vllle: R. T. Miller, Attri-M.rl.n. Inl, t. t. : - Tb" Mr, i: l Wlrdow tit Iowa; i. W. Fletcher. Mo.-i- f Amn). jii einHny, ?. Ml tain Home, Idaho; tif.d !! p. ;rifTrn P. j; I utid t.ilH conij-ati-v N"tlor,:l . !. t n l h Atmten, st. Pnuk Mln.: HhrJiy 'lutt e Oil with onipiny m inventor f.r N.itnpi: M. J. Renter. Cerlnd; tit ..i, pltt'tur I ; Emily fJrimth. MUa Mcrrlth. Jnn. V. ny. 40.01 a ten of ..! im. in ti kins. countbn In the Indiumi o,j riel d. The on. Wyo.; Frank K. R. i:. Grahan. Da!y Iughton. Quinn. PI Hip ! '.deration In Klven t l2.oo.nn rah Tb II. Jtyley, Ml? Mae EJIwocvl. Millie Dour new romj'tnv nnnoutic mm it propone Barbour. Nw York: Pull tn 'tpat.iltn trp pro las. IvaDillon. to etx.n'1 ll."".i'" Mont.: C. A. Hlaby. bfn-vc- r; itl urlU ?.') ami thin th" rj; Mrs. M. E. Waechtcr, San Fianclaco. crty next eir. . wrr iir:r. c f j f Uttfr Kiib.c I 1 Ky-ma- n. MEN r-- ; Bo r cj vr. r.d it.k. J.m ' II" Ml'r.Uv .5rtrr.)ed bim;f wish H i.,t k.ttde iAtilf.o. r i!i ls STATEJ.OVE FEASTS tn't b if c,bb !.e laid a th R'f.lt " - ;i d How the C.trnpa.gn foi rrcaidentiAl k - Tb- 1 new yi:k. t.t. : - a to bar l.tl l A. M . f itnp-Vi;ivd. rnbr The Cull en. Arrivals at the Cull en yesterday were: A. C. l .sr. t t r ai.d t: i.:: .j a u la t i - t- ',r pier at Wt", T REPUBLICANS PLAN e . Ti-- i -- J 1 $ .?'. j- f N 3 "1 f ct m? ' rs-'n- .v.: ' Instructions in His Hat on River Bank. - ClhCACii, n Mt . th" r.ri k rlr jd-r.- . :.r-the- Inntif uratecl. Mercur; William Springs; L. c. Thayer, H. Thain. LoRan: Cid-oSnyder, H. (J. Snyder, H. C. Laurence. Kimherley: Slur-mc.- n I,. Axford. Kansas City; J. I.. Ik D. Jones, Martha Vail Vict(r, Idaho; H. It. Shnrp and wife, Osceoli, Ed S. Neb.; Allen, Ryan, Corinne; H. Raymond. jr-i- . camp it,rN;. jde t c 1:-;i- - -. lde-aal- HIS PLANS DELIBERATE t. NHW YORK. '!.tti.'b f.r d ahow i. that IT.; ,i!i'i' Fej n;b"r tb K!!U mouth. l5 td htit.;: :tl over tb" ct t..i: .it. exre rndlt ictrdwr c.. ted mi.ntlt la t year cif b Hrl tno nil), ti e arrival cf d l d. a. r r" State Ouard Take Tart in Kf r.ti:;': AdTtrt"! Camp cf InatrtactU-n- ; Guard Xovratrd. Suicide Leaves Letter of Island Station. f-- ;'h, " v IN ARMY .MANEUVERS -- Electicn Next Year Will AT THE HOTELS. Tt" 5000 ENLISTED t a lit irir - t- lclro 47,852 IMMIGRANTS bi-av- c f'r t. tn n ir a k tb tur.r.d aa will tx two cur.ctctr p. bulit lr.i ! th" tub-- a on a r window, tu.d t?.- the ratn.--' t M33 t , Joi; - I.-,!c- . t! ard Nw c'.r'.-lt- t- s, .rr't It t Jr. I f by :xf -- t--e - g OH-in- irf ajrsle cj4t-lcrcity at th fool tf tub, Wct Thirty rend trct ar.l rur.rlr bui't under that Mfcct. They i'l faattrc.n lut by th" hild rtvr. be: It in wt:i ctc. Uhtn ! hJl , l a thhi are reej forard. ar l l. i at. a: Says b'.lf T.-- t : rf-r- t, trf. i at lf t VI cT.t In J , .f two tj tt 'f J f TMM.. ft-f-- the Nc rth tn.-tt- t,r.!! rntfrit t:. w d , tat ftIt uiK!) n mt-rUl- - -- . e LADIES WALKING SKIRT, Made of Melton, woo! crash and home-spu- n heavy-weigcloth, also mannish effects, tailored stitched, nine gore style, others trimmed with braid, t) A ? $6.30 and $7.30 for. j r- - g. up-to-d- i 4 t rii nrt forty ft l,a' ."tt wh !:t;j .'.'ej-,- - x. 1. A-'i- ii i tt Sn fff?i K'tf!k TTi'.rt j ltrm - 84,9. Our shirt and waist factory is now running at its full capacity. Let us make you a sample gar- cn the work 1 1 ror.lnj tin The rivr 1 la lar.d ard tf.--- i ur.4-tc-ret'.- ail'l at- 1 1 .l)0Q)vj If r f tp I i tiMtl f-- , u T?-- Ilk.it lb" lac in..t te rn-.- rtit'UCh "My f.t:h- - f v. Ill t n!!"'v flnul" wilth f"r th .Jk. Ko back to hi cm p .it P.y Io:id in lie T? t.bjet of lh taalk l to roide t .f dirord. k in a ! iy or tw. .t j t r In nit thtx an tt vtt i:i tn Frt t.ir eay the nuturjn yctmn. N ith i he t..r at,y to Ih f .ift-- v. mn 1 It l I of nfrnil. Tin talk of h.v,unc .i'. i;li l d t bnvrif w t th- t i',! i , rt and of brtnklnc up h'ue pi;t: (it, I y cf u:;b .' tn . T t i an if !. ! i f. Is of of cHtr.p bt,tu. ir be;n: i ! b . I IJ-It m! ,i I 1 i ait, It totnsr.yr .!. t ar. tt l d. wx'.l I f ie-i; Ul:' ry o o' Wi-l- i WUH.nn tl. !'. kef. Ker. if will r,?r- tnf.n j :H'f. Tl it, pM In :cbalf of ld f.iih-- r ill l ctM IPm lt. 'T".f. Tie of th T;;ji.n nnd. in eft.-- , t, hi r ? rat" fro t U t 1 ur Ul ' ir r t?.- t f th-iivac oi..,4. K w... nift I r f I."- rti-i- i c .rt ,r rAltt ar.d th hurled defl im- at the ntte- tb re. cj t...r .! d . : .. I t t 1 it i d h.irK are with tr.u; rlnc 'r t t" who t i; ! 'i to tb u" tt rtmdfi 1. Dxtr. t t f llif. It " kf f II' r. n h n rbo.vtt Wtllbitn a!b the f t f .'t. A I Tie e I t!,. new.Kpajer !t"ite that Mr. lb I.e. . rrt-uc- l I te I l 1 ;". f lsl 11. r. Sr.. er lit and i ttty i n't k - 1, 11',.. Mr. tex-te- r to r aI1 U a i ;i' fc.tr of bejnar a?i dn tte,!, i'.l t tbk .. ii?- I r, : wh. : atr bl '.mi". tn .. f. r a f .i rr.ad taller., tf jrc:,.r "hitfn Mtorb nr. all r y f. t.b, H",i iut i'1 ;.l t t Hh the Tl l.--co iiin b id tto vinet tl'-t- t trtJ tl m. i.iff)!,i f i it- -. alf.iir." n, i ; UNDER SURTACX. y Y".K, i) lo- - LA RO EST TTATXON IN TIXE WORLD. BUILT - FEAR OF ASSASSINS NHW . fi-?!- '. tbr , ! Father Did Not Flee From Adirondacks. C7) 7 lill-N- -- i: cf - o- !arlil rr.iktr. l !Urr-teic- , id !rt ! ?5rh r.rt In' an! Manhattan bii-brigga- m r sylvania Terminals. ! 0vyA) M h . W.l.lr xtti. N;rM l k to r. r j Son tmr. k -- Y-r- o I Rockefeller's a N' rd rr la, they lhlr n Th Xtrl Caar Try It. All dalTt h . otly M?3 affr and, clud Pall r W INTER INI) K RWEAR. : I 1 : rib. bluv and tan. form N N English LETT FLA v.ilu $1.30 sidt. llttlr.g. DRESSING SACQl'ES. anywhere. r ,' of Passengers in Case of Accident in Penn- fht all-wo- ol 42 lll 1 tt fcetj which e.rn In ib homo dunnc tVJr ..i t tnltrtfeSn For f.v tly they f f-- r NO " - en tr -- ;4r3r.t r.ac lo lh carry th tcarhlncr. cf otir Ifaith any It uur rnwhere anl everywhere. Ni;V YOUK. t r Atlrr mt-r- th rf vjetioji that we are Mptvdnlcd l' th- - c f't.;;llallon UtMon rt r'.r.' r,t Kir:r Lnrd to find th lot trih. nf Ifirm-rd of thj abd th'r tl.- Jnr.)l or.d cirting btlnK thm bat k the .it.u t'l.rijany ftt. ! t. ! t i'l u;n of the Mcr.'lah. are "Our onvcrt fund the invtlK-- ly hUh it ti;i bui. J lt ;iniong girl and wem n. u C r th- - N;lh nil river tut.t;- years Balcony Children's Section. GIRLS' WINTER LONG CLOAK Ages f to 11 years, of extra heavy cloaking in brown, retl and blue, with double cape on shoulders, trimmed with braid, long tabs down the front. Also trimmed with fancy G! 3?(S buttons, $P."". for.. . J)Q Q, Balcony Children's Section. EIDERDOWN DRESSING S ACQ EE. Made of eiderdown, col lar and cuffs featherstltched in T red and gray, T. H-'- t- -- : T . "We are at nn pain lo deny nr now (otulu: t!ii a :i:mu ru.de for I he Mormon f.lth In linbin." .il I Mi. Tlm:'.on. 'titir b i!r.eji l l gct n r.in, W convert where anJ how v. ill o Into th bom-- . w ui;i tr ko convert ca th tret If jwmlble. We The Furnishing Goods Department is now complete in every respect, and aide to show styles and Of Persian Patterns, raj 82 f-tlv- tret. h Xt cc TUBES FOR NEW YORK'S BIG TUNNEL c-.d ' f r a fnK" ik-tr-- " t'nr ? frr-- a BOYS' OVERCOATS. - e: r Twenty-fourt- t t t!-.- Irc-tur- i b-s- !tr1 i ,rTl O'-a- t t me-rmrn- a mM-orab;- id-- j .X BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. From 9 till 11 o'clock only we will sell this line of boys" armor clad school shoes, made of the Casco" calf upper stock, with quilted bottoms and sold everywhere at double our price, sizes 12 to bVzFor two (5 T nours (uiij oVii MISSBS' SCHOOL SHOES. For Saturday, one day only, we will sell misses' heavy doneo'.a and calf skin shots with patent leather tips and extension soles, just the thing for school wear, all sizes onJ widths and worth double this (orp' 71 ) g 11 Price o033) Ladies' heavy extension welted sole street boots, in all the newest toe and heel shapes, made of vici kid and light box calf uppers, with patent tips, and are $4.00 values everywhere, sizes 2V to S, widths a to e, Saturday Price )Q - ? 1. .i ! ! LAUNDRY STOCK COLLARS. Little new Ideas for the winter shirt waist are the pretty laundry ftock collars in white, which :ir? trimmed with pink, black or blue, while another line worthy of mention is the pretty wear- ilk stock made with folds of Ruaiantecd heavily orr.arr.cnted, difbest baked bicycle velvet. These come In white ferent colors at $10.50, $12.00, $13.00 formations trimmed in Krecn, ca det blue, pink, black, light blue and $15.00 each. Brais Beds, of solid Brass stitched neatly in conttaatfr.jf Mounts, extension foot rail, heavy .shades of silk thread. We uuoi.? this entire line for Saturday each fillings at $20.50 and $33.00 each. Brass Beds, continuous posts. at 35c. solid, massive, new pollett, and sold lacquer finish at $35.00, $43.00, $47.50. $55.00 and $"2.50. Sanitary Felt Mattress, fuil size, equal to any $15.0 mattress in the city, fully guaranteed $10.CO .r. r.-r'- . AP'fl ard ab ArtiUcry rr.pat r cf tb cjt. t n at f'nar't n. r,l ar.era,.Thtfi tattl wry !dr ttl csn tt!f attack cr Ituf.vr f Htn. in ysr ar. lf IW tr.arthS tr! rrrhitr th !ay?.nr, orr Iht arrrcr. to tbrueh ptrt arl thn l;h Ar!.rtti rntir, . n 5) Ixndon isr t;tv . e,f truv.-;- l aj-la- orar.itatl0n. y v-r- r.ar c- r cr and $0.5.1 each.' Bids, new continuous posts, solid massive construction. each. $5.93, $7.50 - h Something new and inexpensive for the early fall wear for th' Jacket pult is the beautiful new chiffon ruffs in the Krr.presa tie effects, some In black, other in white, black bonier, also black with dainty white buder. To sell Saturday from 2 until 8 o'clock for $2.23 and 53 each. f.ft t:f fb- - tf.'.ay tic irrt of Jirtrn the Hor..rabi Aridity - cr,s..r.r f throUKh r s'V) lb- - !'rith by ." NEW YORK, Oct. r. The puriv of d!the Mormonn In Harlem to work openly ) ', for convert wan mart clear yete-d:- y have arrvcHl I heir pjrpooe and ,m V, by the leaders of th e t af one "f thrlr J their Cay. In tbci time mim lodgings. N?. 1 ! West One Hundred ei' Kind to pprc-AIh Irat hire f fho utrect. and Twenty-fiftt: eUr. T rra- - t,. i) church In rncr ef a conurbation cf M orroor The exhorter on thli occwplon wn Dr. (j Uo more tc ncrea- mill J. S. VjrtJi. He Id one of the chltf (5 iV than ctitrntliatlun In 1'tah. elder.1 of the church. Faclnjr hlin wer nt ran mak "If that the women of hi family; around Mm r.ct convert cJj hMat t ntp were John Wc?ly Young. on of Urin- - f.i en ih tri. arsd lijr ta lm rcij! hatn 'oun and father of the younc 5th lb bauty cf tur prc thm man now serving n life sentence for th r '.'m n and th lmrj!5clt. :icn!.y i; murder of Anna lulltJtr; former Lieut. i at . boljr calm of be Mofmwt I5f. H. mrW. K. You , his tincl, and Joseph of th grotath cf thi Mormrnt iHMn th lat Smith, grand.tt of the "palriatch who ' can frnn rren!ra tbfa was one of the founder of the mt t. for-$!; fat t hottljr Here lire thre extract from his th" ll'wj'x-- Voiirf mutji-ttir "We are o(ntlmeH altntk"!. bJ-iartrrfc te.it ! lb't said Dr. WoJt, "b'cnue we ft Into the n rr r,rw at trat half a tlef". home. Into the Mrfet.i, pcc kii.g ur co' v? y', wm i which nvert. Such l the . u;n our (hunh ha been built. "To thoe who would jidn our fsiUh CAST-IRON we nay there la a patriarch, the of ! p It tu the church, whoir.i;m church. To th convert Into to ht-him li t l n lvn the and tlOM fortif.cd by his ldcpin will be lei Into grace. t In The purt "' n' tl.e Mormon IhS city lo wa id chv-rtn cbntrr by gt? f El ! r S. A. Tlmpn. Plans for Complete Safety later at the Hunnon brunch h"dfjuar-terNil, :i Went One Hundrd and r T mny jesr. ruanlcd In cJltrire ffnlsu. day." a!4Kl-a e Tlmpn. tcm cf irmrr tolyirany.jJl Ufth ! fefiS A 1 wag S Peaceful Invasion of the 3 lt k; CATARRH t f c : 1 aJJ i t,f U I f. It I tl DRS. SHORES 0i SHORES, Inmmi.b fI-ii- it :. 1; i tI.CllltT. I.YO.1 DLOCK. So W ScdJ-SSALT LAKC CtTY. 1 V |