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Show - . mi...,.,........ . . , , , , . .. . . - . -- t , . ' f )111t ftc . N .4 .,11,01-T- R ', ,,, ,, DESERE'r EiTENING ,. NE1VS ,,,.. ,, . I, ''''1 '. uTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO 0 , - - OUR-GALL- . ERY I 1 oat lakee 1 .. 111 ., . ttreeette 141 11"' cams4 d , , '' '4'2 .' '''''' ''' ' i ' s hal , imblial I mon 1,,,Z &tides beeet . , , Welt h..... ,.. , 4 - ,.. , '; t4 ; ' ,r.:,,:, 4 P4- - ,, ,,,' .''. ;' '''' t, ,i'' ,- .4 i... . 1 .; ka; . 1, . l a , . 11, -- - : - ie.' , r- '.,k --- - ' ' '' -- ,,, .; . i; ''. 4" i, !..:, ,i . -- d, - 2'''. kl. , -- lot( , ' Irks tile the eery It - ; ; , ' ,.: - 4 - - - Ihnseerweee.-i--.4,4,- '''' b, 0r r"-:..-- - . - . ' - ' ' ---- r 0 7, 1I . - . I - , we, , . n477 El r r 11 . , ,, , ',t::!.--,,, .. , ,n .T., - - -- ,, i - - --- - . , ,, - ,- ,:r,, ,, , ,, .,..- : , ,, 4 ...... 7 .4.,--- - ,,z ,, . , . .., 4 - ' t ,' - I . -- -- - 14-- r ... 1 ir , -- I I -- - t -i s.'.................. - - - ' -toienatel with the Leirilere Ithtrh acted upon the stiggeo-- 1 rtrutalrwoT LINT. building'committee to give the hall the, mrmontny, , 01 1:1 if- 71 F 1 -- --- I - , . , - , i of , , I I , . - . - .. -- I . .. - men ---- 1 . .. T , ' iln F7----- 477 r,-,- . - iat, , - eaglets.-- - , ... 4 ,:- rli 3...; e,t; ae",":,31A,,,vttlatl art-a- - old-tim- ..., .-- tbeeniains1 d the ott eeeltg IT am ,t ,. , , - ... ...., , The Deseret Newe'will be glad ts pubris' li in its "Gallery of Pioneers" pietwres and brief- sketches (100 to SOO words) of persons who ;iants to (Aga prior to 1850 (1847 or 18411 preferred) and subsequently were active in ertending the settlement or developing the resources of the young No fportraits should 'be ailrtnitt4d for Gut purpose Piste' commonwealth. defined except suck an will give good results in reprdduction lir newspaper toe; etteriIhe desfriptive material accompanying them should be of such a Vats, railtex character as to yield reliable historical and human-interethan a series of dates or merely personal biography that can be of retie Those who feel disputed to eettpond to this invitation should oleo bear in mind that during the eras years this department has been r:tinting (since May .191t)onore thein 800 pioneer pietstres and sketches have already been used. Not every portrnit sub- it is vnitted, t 01 hoped, will obviate any unnecessary disappointownt to the sender. e and precimte ?Wares, should he .properly protected course, these for transmissimi through the ',wile; and The , Deseret News, on williltaridle them 'with reverent tare and return thefts proeupily to the only. ,vaikible; , , ' , I st 7. '4ke:14., ; . , N , ,,, :, ..wl ) ,,,-- e:c- ,, IF" - ' : . . l' - ' .,1' e610uaz; 41(1. a too . . , le4terlf.e Ir. rclette4 7 . , ,1 1 4 tetoe.cit4 t4r th; - , of b , . DESCENDANTSOFPIONEERS.J ,... -- , , . - - . 'rk! led v4, the bael. !IL I ,.: T'OP-TPIONEE-RS . " ' . ' 17' , - . , . , i First to Claims Honor Begin Work on Memorial to Soldiers r------------ . (Compiled From the Files of. The Deseret News of 1869). - - . 4" ' ."';':'''''''''''''''''''' CI of-pein- g , ---- -. --I , . . LIFE IN. .'"' '1919 , -- - , v IL , )11 , , r.,... t '' ntlittary. atrrospisers. floor wilt almo he Abe loc.atitia.bon .of William Knight.---It-Wite.1 . Du 1 , 1 Mitt .. ',1 of the mem- -i ' , Le '..... :. municipal auditorium.;i Knight's scheme to make and two 1 land addresses from Gen. D. 11.7Welia etate to erect a- memorial in honor of for a 'large killed one Pab-Ut- e 10,1 have mixtrag' ' einge-oetia mon a ;i10,, from the armv, l'hupried with Opera ehatra. structure to scree generall ....: added- to the in- returned service sit at km, end have and F. ' papooses at Lon,g- Valley navy and marine corps. Lehi is con- - and other equipment a city ,: ",',:. 0 .,- -, t .', . ., purposes. occaaion. driven of and Such dde feii4" the t come reunions 0 4, A1 terse t to ', range , A.t 4 Harrisburg 't , , i .cr.., Memorial build- - chnoiber requires. Th e offices of alt; Much of the work on the huilttlett lal W,,e have I hetet a beneficial effete, as they help etrueting i off about 40 head of stock. MC Nat; Mr.e1ey ''" I. 1 k vb..' -to inaintata the esprit du corps of the ,tng, to contmeMntate His part 1A,hi,- city offtentls will slow be located on being. done by donation. Teams ars' . l ordered out three platoons of cavalry , .N.,- 4 t , V, 7y; ..1-s,:, 4 i in , had the world war. The bon- this floor. being furnished to do thii,excavating fla. awhil Major boys : under Captain Caplan, to be raised Legion. The conimittee were , ' -i '74 't.'''.11 ;bY.;l'' PI:0 ',' 4 The top floor, eilli tlit devoted le 114 and. citizens are turning out eagerly to . Gen. IL T. Burton. Oen. IL B. Clawson, or etrueture, will require the expen-- i Santa. Clare, lit...George, Washa Tbe plans rush the building to completion at tbe ;. He will ' Clem Brigham. Voung. Jr;. flea le. D. diture of approximately $50.000, the gymnasium. prineipAily. ';:a .4 t and up the river. ;, .:.;,i,,,, &lie, ". sale 1.! .....: 'fl li ington. .., entire guni of which ia being raised require that the gymnagium be mod- earliest poosible date. It is expected No: sod ewft7.1 aid CoL IL P., Kittiliall.". ,ii: .4,' 2 stat as soon as they possibly can Richards ''''.'.1." ;,:0,... ok doriet'ons from enterprising citi-- i ern in till respects awl equipped with that the whole structure will bo tie- 1 i An accident waa teprteki troth zens ating kin! reedy." get t 'zi,44.:!' t of the eity. ' ''every sort of athletic apparatus. in Imbed by July I, I'll. '' told of prpgrese Tooele ea a result of whien Andrew A later dispatch ,'''',, ht : Tbe . the as to with ' .!i-tfurnished memorial the connection gymnantolln Accordtng plans' project Instead 0,, loseA building to Indiana. had .the misfortune Much he by Robert L. et the troopsagainet the ,''1 , ..and being .conducted under the auspices I are to, be showers. locker rooms the! . 'he roomy ,. leg. While he .was engaged In sliding tect dispatch from St. George under date for the building, the memorial :rest rooms. An athlotic club room of the city council. consisting of the ---- . ' lets of t as one down the mountain, Snow reads to 27th General railroad -of ties the ' ' 011-I le will rem-be to built and men:of the be white I also will the trit: adiaeent Mayor Sidney belt following granite his leg just above the ' fcliews: "Captain Caplan left nere ' of the - t brick. It will be three stories.' namium, according te the plantof ,the II J. E. Cotter,,I.' S. Broadbent.' 1Prithla, 4ie Fele wary 25th at 'll p.m. with nine ' ankle, almost-- tearing the leg from 'pressed , , (net 0 Will be the memor-- i designing architect. ''the W. S. Lott floor and main tY. b3SLning ion Andereen-et-thi(Ionic& e Morgan 1 Dr. (Leo went ,of .He Washing-men. the Atray body.. by city . :- JOHN W. HESS. hall. g. It will contain 'war relicar Bowling alleys, billiard rooms and Joseph W. Holden. The personnel of vas, The ton, where he calculated to receive),-( wtts immediately pent for and ampa- ial battle-:Othsnidierm be will Lehi is ,iectired convenienees committee Senator,Edthe recreative otrthe by building Ono- tated the leg. Looktes Mr. Hindi wee in --Porn in Pertrucylvaniain 1824, a con-- . the same 'kind In Nauvoto, 'where he an addition to his humbars. t ward SAutherick, chairman; MOrSall S. but--- it observed. Was tId and elsewhere. vArt to "Mormonism' in 1834. a rest- - was an orderly sergeant in the Legion, platoon will join him up the river. A I quite a earious condition tt piece, 'mit, Leonard W. 'W.44 brorizc tablet themake to Peterwm the and' grPat ed bnilding wil1 recover. be Would pion eitablished himof df4it suiViles Mimo. stood in in stead al,,' -thilughthe of the early beee 7 ,,. good iretem! On will and- - general de- - Dickerson. I On the committee 4.o leet--- placed for were engraved Amide' We In Later theIn new terristate in '1104 Major bone that the Springs. Interesting' Pipe td irtthout I to finance the con-- 1 and service records of the 215 velopment of the service men and oth, cure and in the next decade participating in tory; his rank at last being that. of Steel to fit out one baggage wagon-- by Mr. Dean at the government - - ,.. tiu the army, men s who erved to are the struction Lc,hi take whitare advantage following: disposed iers been and teameter of the Devis counArimilar experiences in NailV00. John colonel in command four, infante'', with, serveterl.Whieh had recently ) , on the Temple Square. nail an& marine corps, Another at - of the benefits euch a building offer. Knight. A. M. Davis, George W.. lieca set out with the Main body of ty 'militarydistrict.: This, however, supplies to be forwarded immediately! ereeted f t . Andrew Field, James It Oard- -i hall will be will be carried out throughout the his in 1844. to seek a was only one of his many activities. to l'ipe Springs. Ale a similar outfit' ' the experiments being to mean. ti,traction in !Maori. FL- AmerC. Lewis. ; by Henry of Gerrosn rannOn.captured building. transmission can the time new home in the great unexplored He filled numerous positions of civic will be furniebed by Major Roundy.1, ure Johnsonl .The plan foe the. erection of a war Enoch Rueeon, G. S. Comex troops. which the war depart- In a complex soot. .7a July of that year.; piowerver. trnet and responsibility; and for 27 Colonel Pearce started to Toker to of clock signals ment has promieed to the memorial memorial of in . honor Evans. the 7000John , miles. of building tztempt circuit of was battalion the then Mormon sup of call forwarding telegraphic the years for the bishop superintend Farmington, last night that Thie data was essential in order to obou rams, and he responded. H was one munsolor in the stake presidency for plies. O. and en must. which of the detachment whicherbutered at 12 yearn, and subsequently president. eight men sent out in the direction of awertain the corrections turning out large supplies of lumber nrrotnnt Pueblo. and in the sprin- g- of 1841 He died in 1903. He was a stalwart Fort Pearce have 'returned bringing be applied to the telegraphic longi.: for the railroad at Echo. Inacrosel made saw in and where tude stock determinate:mgthe true of meet the being to tip to sense, in the the origevery marched northward Some type A newsy letter is siihmitted by the diana had driven about 25 or 30 Cattle the continent from Cambridge, Mess., Mal pioneer company from Winter courageous, resourceful, utd en. correspondent ace' paper's war ins the pioneer.. At the time of his death his up Hurricane Ledge. Col. liteArtnur to San Francisco. The following A letter from Jitebb , .tem to Hon. Quarters., They struck the trail of t given: largest families in the is ordered- to have pickets stationed count of the experimenii-liErestus written pioneers. and entered the vinery et the- was one of the at St. Snow, Ceeorge, in the arrangement for the between- Sante Clara lin& Harrisburg tells of progress there and at various Great Salt lAke July 29. This mill- Churchin Itself no slight distinction' By John W. Saunders, Rigby, Idaho. - Fran-- , of no front mission Sari of as tri the& the truth but Indians of a signals active work signs communtty similar in settlements the vicinity. taxi service, following i Han have yet been discovered in this cisco to Cambridge and return-tW. St. writes from Young Joseph We are sending six Francisco, giving the extent of send-- 1 Thomas conditions or terms that would o to the bank instead et to Cho) ' f , neighborhood. are These , on work an should eveti9 irriga-reporting rational precau- men early tomorrow morning to . tag the signal and recetving it. 13 tele- Son ditch adopt ATERIAL tor this department to each other, bat all grocer .and say. "fibre too Ile or: $201 tion and preventive, and having done connoiter giving other.iteens of are no ,relatiou .. tbo mountain and passes graphic repeaters were required in 14 interest in and t go to make up the bulk of our plea... and charge it." Why should t this week is from the weekli this. rest asetrred together section. that that does make south and southeast of this city."' if it soon as As the telegraphic circuits. the mob aa I From Pt. Jomph, Arizona, Elijah live& Society does out believe in the not- - the ban dales of The Dessritt New its appeszatice. every hygienic memo A later dispatch from Co1 Pearce circuit was completed San between commercial-well as the grocer charge tho -sugar Il .,....:. Elmer reported that the men of that entlentiale of sleep; and oirs of a public nature that can be of ktareb 1861- "I learned from express at Francisco ,and theelocks seetion were busy working on a 10-- 1 ism never stops Or steam soelety, or Whitt it the difference? te adopted will be quickly enforced by reads: lain night that the Indiana at San Francieco. San Lake City and foot eanaL earn'Vio will yet discover that credit of Bennington elope. The Among the local items, mention anything mainspring the authoritim We see ne drove off stock from Wt.Abington Cambridge were connected in the telenot a necessity i but a habit We made that the isa annettl session for city , Quite a number of deaths are re- merce la trade; and trade le the great alarm or apprebenalon." bench the night before. I expressed graphic cirerult, and clock signals were ported In this issue, among them be- machine that demands the money. To have iro Man)? miedirected Ideas that'. of the losiolattve amestubly ot the Torto San- Franchoce to Cambridge ln The sent from bagto Caplan. lead directly sacrificed are Captain for misdirected to ail that Attorma Wm. ShelleY of American Fork; say energy. that we:. Escape. things .... e riu3ry of Utah bed own to a tins& gage wagon from liarmellY is Passing and return for 10 minutes. Themo Bird, Hendon: Erdily Day. 8a11 wealth would be putting the charge a misdirect ourselves A little more). k The tour men who were being bald . were recorded on a chronograph James had been therectertsed, the silty edinabs Would be a more true it but little little economy. and a, Lake P. strong, Ella thought Thomas City: Mousley. In the city jail on the charge of garStill another diorpatelt, trent Henry at the observatory 'in Cambridge on I little more unity of feeling would tor asid.Oby utmost harmony among M. A. E. Coombe 'Lenzie. enough. ',. rotting at Itch City bad made an un- Evring, adjutautt, was as tollowtt the U. S. Coast Survey chronograph Stelifox. I wheels of commerce grind too prove our busineas methods to Set itrq The TownElizabeth Awn Morris, Mary the members of the two branches and successful to i The escape. attempt "Col. Pearce returned from ,.....Tokse at Salt Lake City. and alga at. San send, ail- ofthia us mock tiro sad me fast to mop for anything las reerel" toot extended-obituareity. t. between Ahern and the executive- de- planwas to overpower the jailer on early this morning- and reports that Francisco." So society considers it difficulties. or tion .. of sleep. . Patriarch Asahel his evening rounds and oompal him Perry below her When the above promos had been of will push on to the The glarinethophry of electrical partment of the Territory. dignity to suspend midnight i !..L... Springville is also even. at end of a loaded revolver" to Colorado Caplan with 10 MOIL Plight mesa completed other circuits were formed I....2f. had beets In drentatiost to openthethe operations or high life for any such - travagance at night has grown WI we gamer The doors the tabernacle at had passive and ill Itarese-wlet tberefree. speakers steer13o1fteire, with ethercities.-- the effect 'that with rearm"The including have as we demonstrated condtione are Weep. that sitnpis willing Riders-G0m- s ernallpos bad broken When the officer vialted their cell Halliday. Eraatus Omaha. Cheyenne and Virginia City, nee" C. laws Of nature are so simple and to stay up all night and that we sro ..41-L- . Bank Changes Hands out tn various parts of the cit y. but that evening he noticed a suspicious W. Penroee end lbeeph F.letern 129. a "TnPlet aortas of comPut- - Snow. - Moister, of mammon. Of course thane I ou ca r,: n and y Announcement is made that 'Idaeora. "Cil bad proved, secordting to move by ono of the four And Instantly A in Smith. Vertoe written by eulogy Bons the desired information wati ob,- either oommercialism. society Or flamboyant tacos are created In tha , :., Eliza R. Snow for little Miss Char- - out the paper, that the rePorte were litieti I. covered them with his gun and Rummy, Diadat, dk co,. had )trat contian e No enetnInItY for of enPeentelll trade. each prem. doubt annul ad , struggle kee them there while be cluded a purchans of the Miners' Nalotte Taltila (Young on the death of Investigation had aloe been tirade of managed-l-flee or vortiser makes the display because tb ' I. Opening of Z. C. M. I. an Indian camp near the arsenal by effected bis exit from their nail. Aft- tional bank of this city, and would little Mamie" fTracYl. her p)ay- - nt nett; but you eon never SineP Le tit c11141 others do. But if all wore probibttad I the quarantine Officer. who reported er his departure the unlucky wight attend to the business connected with 1 Onebranch of Zion's mate, is reproduced. The sermon pub- - grnw withnut 5e.i. and a tho to extravagance tut mit, all great easential the MICeellit at long that the unallpoel prevalent among whom lack of caution bad mooned the that trungution rt!TT theireflice. It was Wholesale store f 4.) bad iblb,ts mit we," to by Elder orabb and fool would le and moo all would the life: understood length glad. r happy although that the new owners would opened for business in the Eagle Em- Pratt. the Indian', waa nothing more than plan. was unmercifully hasten by the : an would unnecessary exptmso--a- nd 10100 rather bad cases of erysipele& others, and in the ocriversation that let the Miners' National charter die eat la made that Thomas W. : iA"r4 m'dyTtir"sx'p:ri. 07;i706;vinan""..'was porium. A large supply of first class ..i,,Alention make hurt as much- money end. . of the rumors. the city odttor re. nursed among them their plot to es and apply for a new one for the "First geode r'llerbs.ek citt 4trin IrRe customers in and "Me been had r'''- put The understand-economic him for ',Worn and Deem idea National Bank-owerkesk were invited to call Iii a few days.; An; ft:le treee and shrub"; at Ma home In' given To accomplish this happtneen irtratigo to Isom - 'Partici putthig etch remora tato ing- People. But whoa : 1 02 The Navaho Indians tn the month A brilliant birthday other branch of the stare was to be the Seventeenth ward. , and success. we must direct our men--,T- the moon was provided tor night illo- are highly reprehensible, had become active and were creating partyltad been Washington's old build. at in Constitution Sociathlail the editorials include the enjoyed opened falowing tat minds on higher plazas than mete mination, people were not expected to 4 for they. creete unnecessary oscine-meri- t. eonsiderable excitement, according to tinder the auspices! of the dicers of Woe occupied by Eldredge A CillW01111. toPiee: ."Imttrovrd MaohloorY:" I nji-aTo enjoy tbe sunlight of a waste - electricity - and stay u'p an dollars,. when epidemic as it a telegram from St- - George. received the Nazism, Legion. Faye th account: Smarty of men and State Government." "Alter the perfect freedom. one must enrich the night.. Ono Recent counsel by leading '7 authortty regarding, man'. has bean tn Pan Francisco, is a, terri- by Gen. Braaten Snow. The message "It Iran a full dress ban and a most the community that people in the Mormons." it it ' ft. soul of mortal luau as well as his wisdom slam "'Mere is way Whirls ble scourge. but if properly met and I. as follows: "St George. 25th. Gen. agreeable affair: and all who partici- various town and settlements should Items- oemoth unto '' Pocket. man. but end the Telegraph right tressed It otters no serious cause for Z. Snow, front Jaeob Getee. In It could not but be gratified in the mercantile business pated ' It hex well bees salallutbst 'sleep la thereof death." . nal alarm. 'mit people et this ctty Among the telegraph Keno are tbe By dinpateh from Major at the bappy manner in which it ea well as "ether activities. turd borne le bobThis tent?' article sweet how tor and a Yet a Itatures Sea evaltorer; ;' fruit and trim various settlements of following: Ent It in practice! Sleep tor squalitatima of our Does its the Bonds to the amount of II.210.000 many believeuneAntiocions the Territory. as well as in a number tins and we be but an so fortunotamay mystery. opportunity had been issued by the government on of wards of Bait take City, it's a time when nature ta irtortng ip ly pomace.; to prune up and out down, - - were being. account of the completion of two pet- - vttalitY tree stores bad been.. : sloe for the next dare activities. some of our business warts and -I I ditional sections Paof teens News Unto, the the The In this erganitted. Sleep, the thing that ad Americans trevagance; to ellis the wings et ant , ktola inentiou is mode of the opening of cilia- to taker want Meet our the ail dere diasipation; night therdolet thing ; social) I oft the Tenth ward store,organisation of John It- - Gamble district seritetwite- - ..ad the thing they won't have. If they activities in tho daytigh--an- d : Y above) which was reported In this depart- tendent of Um WoMmwo thilon Tido-- can firers out ouls limy to ovoid it, all to go to bed at slight; 11 mar mem! was two The weeks ment age. stpre grsPh Company had died at Shell Oh. for some way to put people te bed :a littler coroloal, but the chtoksins have) - i, 3 Indy for the time domiciled In James Jar. Creek. Nevada- , at night- - avillsod people are traveling more oommou IMMO about total fel - - - lull don's house, opposite the Tenth ward so fast That as the Irishman IRys. roost at night time their mastered 1, The Twentieth ward schoolhouse. will have to Mop and start all Distance landsronchantneest to the ors. essociation woe reported and to often dmit So the lf a , At be will you gain they get anywhere.' .1"They ' 1 also as progressing the building and they haven't this to be Podia dedurbtod wtth a corotatkin from so 1 other departments being under the sua Inor who to off time the kindness way uthority ) long taro; srknowledge meetWm. PauL A perintendence of ' !Tine of the eseentials to health and 9t 7 1' .. r friend' ing had been held by residents of the rets , Meets la alloaD: taindtair 'Viet town to in is t the Going deportment Twelfth ward. who bakadopted meascry-ott M th morning and me the elerto Net bids, is ono ot the greatest Anseri- ures for the establishint of a cocan vices. Thmisands who troodal not and . L. W. eters. Bishop Hardy rit:14t. ibctebVItTutt! think of operative "4 ,, or gip king dtsoipsting in- any watch-presided and remain:tete were &pl. ere of the system thot we tooter. The other wiry will dirstpats in ' pointed to draft a constitution and 4 reepossalliftity belong to the Malmo' net. Dortt lose sleep even to read se bylii.tre and make arrangements for a amain under which we labor. Where audy., It bt dinevation; set to bed) imitable - location for a store.-- - The I sloop' and when yore should sleep.' tore the customers all morning. whom Perna) Belief society of the Eighth them clerks aro hired to awes? Some of coarse there ts a sptrilbsal bens- - -- : t .7 ward. at the euggestion of Bishop bananas aranot oat as ye tit, stbed in t. well as a phyinolosical they sleep counselors. were Sheets , did not go to bed loot night Others . but as spiritual thbars are : i opening a store on the State. road. lore naturafty waiting tor the enema- - importance. in demand can bay that part ... ., ' , wit --nol attendcalla to editor the The city , . or aside.-- The-- - :possibilities -- of W. aro for -hours trade -arl la-of litersecteties.business et for the afternoon; then much greater than Ire aro ranzitted-a-supiem- e stesidence,:store, office, ' chants and the publie generally a disoften we gradually roots to the awe. them. Our business methods axed so- . I advertisement of D. O. Calder & play ; t . sad if ire can make ft d Mal paratroop ne,ed amending in metre s, ,, Co.. reewardbig and enalln SUM tugnway. - . , ol OM: ways. ! etballet to got up o stampede-anRow ridiculous onstom 4, of to the had who bulk-'-bbrine arranged in: ut 'edition shoat clotting time the better going to a done at it or II o'cdock at --- -Jorge eltipments of merthandise.frorp .sore.r-peopiWitt' just itightil- r few ilirev Atoodancy lio wort -"t , the eastern market. ',' ' manage le trot Inside the whore a few everything tnto caah when It Should be) is made a Announcement of benefit; ! 1:07001i : seconds before dosing time &rad clan worked into bettor cinalinct frith al In at the Theatre behalf performance keep the obeli& around gem time after better profit the& wo aro In deo habit) Graham-1- 'h ; of rir,-Jel-us pterta 4. . they ehogild be home. therthink they of taking. selected for the erasion were The in' '12 have done & smart triv,k, wbeti In fact So wo contend tor Mehl boort Wirt, . World and the Stage, and "The ' inimmeed their brains and eight hoary play and they have I Ertinband." In both of Handsome , failed to' think the right way. moot. god eight hours sierin. Tbme .. ', . which Idles Lockhart and Mr. Graham.: don't do t divisions natural of Why will their time people cans-4-'sa- y whopptng ireeld appear. provide .l13 44-4elyvri Bigidtnice Burglary. ...a ,a,aa 1.11, ht the 'morning? a LP A ad' 1 ' ! s.aa Why don't pier- Oro necessary phyrdcal and triontot orb ,Newi Preen Bettiesnents. , .. chants adopt the same hours to 'wait iliratiOTL Wa remold bionet 'oar , on the rabbi: that the banks do T. Why, recreation in respectable bottlillirbollt.,..-.,,,,!41- ,, Mercantile The usual amount of meremon. . leo ;'444MATNICsimelktAiklbleirtsboonisalt-th41coodiesioett 'Germs t''''''''''':'4''"i'Lr tomako pole wwwagottiontktow.ersmAwmidranovomumoceAmwmagtrnolomanstwarkt. fieture.;rettrettlehlisCiteltlitlittentirlaln;:-. IvallTRARDELtreintled iii the nokt r timo that we now waste. and. nee the a HU t5DeSIIL Our plourore gurdsaawmuetalinotinti.4. among the etRoIter7,.. , , , 'or ootttm,, ,tRtuoipa De coltinated in they decrlight tetherhaft tm.., betnellia lettowthgrr,..,,,m,-- , '" i Cp. , lets ?mace . !.: A correspondent signing himself provoment? Why don't we go to shows well rut our farms Play will arilt t. t ,,,,, I "Nestor" reported the progress of aucials tu the afternoon truitead life and make It yeuthrot rt and -it,, Mercantile Open Stock. - of In the sight when we should be with work. After Gm . schools hi Teeele. aiso telling about a .. -, darisi activities. how wotud it do to ball which bad been given In reetheit? k grand i ' ir, Bank Barglary. . .t. t Superstitions vend traditions aro home run by sponding tiro evenings at schrot0000rolhoohouse by cotie ory.cers of tpshis th: !,t,40.........14.1.,em.,. ot strong chains to bind us down to home In a bunny capacity? The 1 1 I Roid, Dthings that ,stnenotpractical, while home Is on ir'in'''iticlf gltainttAnitkoK -- I'. -- '''''cI (W,. rind battalion of -Infantry. i : C i cerrespondent- In EchoOtt rri:J, perfect freedom 'comae from knowl- little more et..0or ttrod, . it Would 'help to 4 edge. and the burdens of ported that the thermometer was at:' prietsenger Robbery. mere titan Rome' , easy by eorroet Itch)", sato 'and that the railroad track was: taind i tu;:ttf171::;:11,1114, look. 'Boole. Calomel, ).id to within 11 miles' et the- ,mouthi twist rooter:epos opaoyuzetweser; ' PiziYrEcr TOLL ' ,, - . , LET US of Weber canyon. t i ' 'aste 11.4 Deakin wrote a brtet news , i tin to ten would we eat' or drink nr 4 , letter , L.N , ead0111k016'014,016111 wear tete clothes than we do, now? irlaring the current,. events at Welle.1 0 , stipation -i Could we be any poorer? Since they yin. letter , , 4 Graul & tRi!i') I; have adopted the eirM-bot- it from tbo Weber tt 4as re- - Helier work day WIWI" EISTRAUSILI ROYAL CAL LIM By pain Or , , 4 , . k a engem. the ' movement had started have TLiszteia4 leesest, Best '1i:quipped - . ported that ' 10 ccnt -, we suffered amr? All willplan. ', , for a store at Kama Prairlo; 0.1661 -have to Steersere. ,, ,.p , admit that we are venires along about ror tares sod . that a of Improvements old and 10 itaa.1 rrl ' ; 2262-3 eharactor were going Oft at WanehiP- "nnal What a haVPY relief it would road or steamship agents or to general mermesiseemrmerowi-lwiwwwv- aaermM of Snyder and Alexander , , from now on to the rnerehent if agent, 440 Seymour Street. Vasessiesr, I , be t $' 1 - Tha wail withowt ruSning .1 when wanting ere1100,thoouotonier a. C' istterraption. ' , . 1 "4 bts e .,, ale ,,.;i: ewe r, ' . aircial PerrosPeodesee-1-------- , . ". i -- - . . ' i I ,..: . I .,... : 'e I -- : , ".. 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