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Show V T1IK EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMS. Indepeneent 'Pnons Vail Pnont, two rings BUSINESS OFFICE Indspenocr.t Pncne Ball Phone. one ring FOR STATE No. & Na. 56 OF CHRISTS la Su -t i e1a.ii;, Moled GOLDFIEL MINING . j TEACHERS VISITS HAVE PROGRAM COMMITTEE ABOUT COMPLETED WORK. SERMON BY DAVID W. CRANE CF FIRST M. E. CHLRCH. BREVITIES Winter is appreciat'd you Lave a Uulirr sad RuL.es a wet uf Goniiuog Sease bob siedi ami s pair Th ConvantiOn Will Ba tha Largest Text Luka 5:3. ."And Ha Ertarad of iiore blanket from Sidney and Most Important meeting ot Into Ona of tha Ships Which laiii.i ment Co. tha Association. Was Simona.' " Weather Strips juM arrtvad at Boyie Purn,ture Co. We mil many : range incident i'roidn; Geoige A. Em too if :1a I' lab S'aia This week for aaia pork iu lb. I.f'.b cu.iptvr ol Luke aaucid.iu. w.iu spare ribs and Laua bunt at KiuKe!!-Jame- has hern tu ihe city f, ir the p;(Si ikrec which will amply repay us for a care . Sa.i ter left Iasi fill UajM. l.ae Company night. leading 'i'he one I d.ealre to Du'.ug hut vi.--it lb the city Pre.-uieertug forcibly t.i year attention la of Eaton ban beau in rouiereuce with mat in which Christ conJoceniled 10 ATTEND THE AKT EXHIBIT HEATERS aun RANGES at S.ilney Sopnrihvudent W ilium Al'.i:iii (! roe ciine and bits Peter, th,- huu.uie Slvien Iuipeuieut t'OUipuuv'b hluro. Piu.Ic uchouls and Frol1. D. H. Aoains. and muku ta.-n-to him hi No. 340 Wsh. Are. Uiaalng ariaugeauMs for he prusii'.Ui old flaking boat and iaui-- him to iei-. of till; ute oouvemi.-iithat the buBiiii-h hshitig for a Il is txpeiie.1 fist si ieiiil 2."Ui wil' living waa uu him .I'uble .me. Andrew Howiil mo. I Malrtemer Ymi: Colt of Kali luke uv I'g.ieu ririuiiii be in uHiuJaui'e si the uieeiiug. Tlieiv are place.--, and events which wuich win iiiijoubiedly be tha mosi live iu yierday. oir mewoilea aa eatictlfled aud tuipmuiiii aud 1m 1 mm 1 at ir tided Meet- hallowed ata.ie ail uiher on Weaihar $ rips just arrived at ing In the b.aiory of the assuciaiiun. How we rheriniit-rloua of the Utie of the stiuugeai programs pa cl.i Boyle FurniTinv Co. where It wa ours 10 sible has been arranged. The prin- epei.h(.iietead our childiuNiil We can Tbr funcial ol 4 Money Kronk w.ll cipal spraio ra will be Buperluteuiieut ee it. olear. In menu-ry'-day. eye, and ba bald at i : An p m. today fr.uu the K. 8. Cooley of the Chicago public H ere la scarcely a place !u the world Mould Port mewling bouse. aclioida. and an educator vruli an In where we would sooner return and. teruaiioiial repuutiuu. and Mm poaeslug the dear old home, upend A warm buggy robe for you aud a laiuls Arnold, recognised as one ol there the declining which are "Buy oil" biaimet for your horse Ike leiuLng wonian educators in the anon to come upon us.years How illatinctly would make a tine Chi mi mas pres Cnited nialek aud with a reputation we remember the action! house, the nt. Wa have a flna line of both. abroad. Mia Arnold, wiio wax fur playground, tbe swfmmir.g hole, the Co. Staveus Sidney merit auprrvfaor of the Bouton flailing pool. They live In uur live, Impleraent achuula. is now prfmldcui of the together with the chums and school Pmi.lont George A. Eatou of the college in Uoton. 8hs I tha companions of the happiest period of Stale Teacher' association haa author of many teatbonka, some uf life on earth. And, then, tnere are to Kali Lake, after spending which are in use in the Og leu rchoola the circumstance and conditions of aa well a ihrougboiii the alula. Mias the the Thanksgiving holidays In Ogden. life. When we, like the changed Arnold will deliver three led urea be- Peter of tirat found the WllUaui Qulney, manager uf the fore the teacher and Mr. Cooley will Christ. Nomy text, other church has ver apVtabna nnk, retarued yesterday froip deliver four. peared so delightfully pleasant as the Vronaioa, where he la haring a skatlittle meeting buue where we first Ogdan'a Largest Convention. ing rink erected. TImuw are 11h leacners in tha Identified ourselves with God pc.ple. utale and kuu membris uf boards and We have heard better orators, but we W. J. Towers was a 8alt Lake vie superintendent!, and It la have never yet seen tbe man to love Itor yesterday afternoon, where he trusiaea and that nearly all will aitend. more than The plain, humble minister vent In the internets of some Nevada expected Prom the atsndpolui of number of of God who led us to Jesus aud caused lining claims. people present, It will be tbo larger u In see SHlvwtl.m iu Him alone. a.id Hssoclat.cs that Ogden baa ever at- These hallowed wp.-lWeather ft rips jnat arrived at onovcnilonto entertain. mean more ro ua now, after the laps" The tempted of capacity Purnkure Co. Boyle all the hotels and lodging houses In of many years, than almost any other th city wil be taxed and it may b treasure we hare. H. J. Bouton, the Pullman agent at And so when Christ came and mad-- ' secure to neceasary accommodation L'ntoa the depot, baa gone te Los at a number of rcaldaneea. a of Bimotiii' b. at. He hallowed pulpit upon a two veeka vacation. It, and whenever Trier aw It, aft- -t Reception and Grand Ball The aefeulon upuii on New Year's that, be doubtless felt that la was the H. M. Kellogg, the liuerniouotaia nost precious possession in the with a grand ball and recepnlgai representative of ibe I'nderwoort tion, to be held in the Auditorium if world. Typewriter comps ay, la In the city the Aa we read of this incident in the roiuiuiitee can aecure that Usll. calling upua the local trade. He has life at Chrlki we are Inclined to pais Juat raturuad from a trip through It will be a recaption by Ogden City It with remark. Rut It aoetharn Utah, which be reports to to the via. ting educators and teach meant but a common h great deal to Peter and even era. Mayor Conroy will deUvcr tha be la a prosperous condition. address of welcome. President Uatun to the entire human race. Hero we the luflniie coming to the finite, will introducing Guv. Culler, of coal U Scarcity greatly relieved who respond, the saving Saviour ooinlng io the will a make sh address. Mr. irt the use of PI CK'S by heaters, ranges fisherman and changing hts life, and euok stoves, sold by Sidney Stev- Cooley and Miaa Arnolds will also hla hope and alms as make short addreeaea. This recep- his occupation, ens Implement Co. tion will be the largest social etcul well aa thwarilng Satan and robbing hell of a soul precious in th sight of The Salt Lake route held train No. of the season. God. Blit that 1m just like the Christ 1 for Loa ngelas la Balt Lake SaturCsnvantlon at Opera House. we preach and serve. He will save The convention proper will open st the day night to take tbe Heir to the pour and rich alike If they will 9 a. m., Wednesday, January 2. in the Hoorah" company and the Ton " but meet Him In the way. And that Is company, which eaa picked up Grand opera house, at which tlma Mis in the world. Tnere at Provo. This morning, tbe "College tlia annual address of the president were strength several things contributing tu widow" company will arrive with a will le delivered. Tae visiting educakeep .the great statesman, James G. special car for transfer to the Hto tors will apeak at this mealing. Blaine from the poult Ion of president; Grande Western, which will carry the Twelve Departments. wa but perkapM the greatest can Besides the general lectures, the his company to Ogden. Other companies to meet and mingle with that hare contracted with the Rnli SMoelation consists uf twelve sections the failure lowly poor. Wherever he went Jmke ronte for movement this week or departments, which will hold meethe diecame the voluntary giu-s- t of the In Include "Babe in Torland, various ings Buildings of tbe etiy. rich. And the poor man not only "Busier The sections are: Brown." Old Clothes Man" nnd courted attention, but he poesed 1. Kindergarten, Clniin." the franchl-t- which put the other man ITImary. Into the White Hiie. On tue conGrammar. Weather Stripe Just arrived at trary. our beloved Piesldeut Room-vel- t,' High school. Boyle fkirnlturo Co. from a genuine heart of love f.'r Huaiaeea college. fellow men. naturally courts the man street Edgar Jones, tbe Twenty-fiftSuperintendent. Ilk the hammer and miw. and haa School hi .ai d. grocer, haa gone to Bone to vleU his already turned from the rich man's Juvenile courts. brother, who la general manager of mansion and laid to partake of the Mualc. the Bntte, Anaconda and Pacific railfrugal nteal provl led in tie re br y' way. Physical education. ChiT'-- t Ik my kind, lie 1ihc. Aria and natls. came to Simon piobiblr leeaim lie 12. Parents. Pete and Jack Duffey were arrested Him most, and Ho came with The department w'l dUeimw sub- an honest heart by Officer H alone at 1:4(1 this mornand with a laudable i for corner the at tbe work of Wnshliigtun ave- ject pteulUrli adapted ing in view. nue and Twenty fourth street, chatged and will lie participated In by the purpi-eChrist come to men now. We can with disturbing the peace and rcais'-Inleading educaiora ot the state. Tha c uld he Go.l mt nndiTstMid an nfflrer. meetings will be hi. at Mich tine not a not Li interfere with the gen- manifest in the fWh. and It U:il wt necessary tin' we kIioiiM. eral program can rnmpi'chi-iiGOAL DEPOSITS shy Head manliest. Tha Music. best tu 11: "and It The. music for the meding will hoi JHh word i stick to the I'ihle. ' s'udy lle:e f. under the able direction of In Acres Bean Utah Have WithMany (hi.' uie aoir.i of it 'lee' a; ions: tie slid will a Coop fosrure Pquhe drawn From Entry, ' was in l 'lirlei recnnelliug the world The uiual Hitlat In tbu to "rir-Min's If 0 lined Hie wnrl i Male will appear 1111 the muxiral prie j The wliiidniWHl from entry of If.at He His only lepnlten dm pram. 420.66 acres that lands tu Utah is In !!m vhiiNiiiier Cltixana Mutt Help. flounced In a letter received st nil nlil have mi ee.;h. The Wcher the bu.irl of o.Iiich. i? United States land office tn t tiie city lion 'The Boil "f Mai iw coiio vf Ogden arc an aciive iny tu seek to save tbs' v. liicu N yesterday front G. F. Pollock, hkmIm ant pan in the fm- Hu " "I am come tli.u to Uic general nnuimir.Riiuiei- in tbe yuu might of the HIlf p H have lit. ' Keneral land ofllce r tbe Department tba. :. eaiuenUy reqiu-ati-.- i uf the Interior. The niinoiiiii-cirien- t nrw li!V- I'iitni to Peti'r wa.-wh..' f'lniki got Into his te hi. Peer wax contains the Information that ibeip lal.e It upon themveliew to aid In can '! In t,e they in land. which are minutely at'd li'led io; log ri iiuf-sthe the ictier. are wllhilraw'n from eniry. cal coiiimlttw will cr.ll: fCiatc:!; 1;' toll was vir.cil w,i ile-icouncil tu tbi tt.e ,,r grant I ,st. and t fling, local m or el(ct;on under I"!; h;s '.if' .lilt1- orders of July 26. 19Qd. Mrert lislita (luting Hie fmii nlplit (.f were Ms to h.i'd an' use the convention. These land hare been selected bt And all ili'su arc you, hi ithcr. if the state under tbe act of .Inly 16. vut wil! permit Hit Savhuu- to ,. me RESTRICT SECRET SOCIETIES. lftSi. aa I'CSHividr aelecimia If you ari dls.-o.'- : The re an I you aloni' deni will !': wsp :t and h" hate porta of gMo'fijrteal aiRtt-isIim that i here rn '0,11 derfl. 2 -- Til ny 'lltv ,r yut.r frii nd. lie f pia,--lban-lM-and t.iake ll n them, and f.ir ini- reton U asiilugH-- HU'1 .1 culltg, will :inct if y y'-ts.- i'cr toll a ri mala' I: they have been witiuirpen. I'be -- igie uep ;o wl.c'-f- . w;-i-.:haa the right ,f appeal tu fie tob In the cnl'iv-i- and by a ., uf pleas-m- ' i'im. ) will TiH,.( d. of the Interior wiliiii -- ix days, tind-- r ha'e ' t"i' .(ill .iri-.-lriicht to appeal i,t-caled- . otherwise tlii-i- i.iillkJiysi i t -- 'J't D , vmi cuii oU Has Christ us Wiufle na vi or t me iquurt.-- i' of ihaoUigy c-- STRONG CAMP SERMON BY REV. CARVER OF THE PRE&BYTERIAN CHURCH. MR. PEERY CALLS IT GREATEST THE WORLD HAS SEEN. Those Who Are Confident of 6uccesa Art th Ones fnoat Lively to Buccesen. Mines lte' wkb lUt becauau Christ ' 1'man: V pie o .on. wi-.-- n ini- - 1 i i.--f d Promiaea to Make Dsllverisa. t, accomplish. typifies single word of time clearly the trend of the life 01 the one who utters it. So from the time when as a rancher on the l.'mhota plains util now a president in the W'hiie House, the wtrile 111 e of Theodore Roosevelt coum be cuaracienr.cd as ''atreninma.'' Charles Wagners life is hummed up lu the title of his great book. The hlrapie Lite." 80 1aul'a whole life could he joined ti the one word "Grace.'' Grace is a 1aullue word. He uses It much uiote frequently than d'tes any of the other biblical writers. Me thinks there is a reason for this. When Paul earnest ly besought Ori?t that the thorn in the flesh should be removed the master's answer was, My glare Is the,'' and evermore the apostle seemed- to see a ue meaning In the word which had already r.nrne Io txeun so much to him because of the unmerited favor bestowed upon him In hla great calling. Tha opening and closing worJs uf the Bible are filled sirengthm In ihe beginning God Ing thought. It created, appears, and In these opening woida great poner Is ascribed to God: The grace of our laird mu it JeiUK Christ be with yju all. loses, and In these closing words it Pays Ihe atrength and love'' of Christ, for such Is the meaning of the word A sut-flri- fr t'-.- Is impeM'DIe to make than two weeks. de- In teas liveries tmiM TINTIC CO. New Company Will Bo lacked by Ogoen Caprial. The Articles of Incorpnrat ion of the new smelter company which will operate in the Tint.c mlulig district, will probably lie filed with the county clerk within the nxt few das, after which work will omnience upon tbe new plant. Prac; bally the same men who are hacking tbe I'tah Smelling company are linaicing the new enterprise, wliicii wil Incorporate under the ndntK ot the Tintlc Bit. lting Ita.ld Eicieu of tbe Ogdt-sii,elir, will duo ho the heaviest in the Tin tic plant. The TiiitT- - company will have Its gi'iiursl .iflic'S In Ogden . Ten pur h uet-iie- d n 1 to Goldfield Wingfield went any money and today his weahb is variously estimated from twenty tu twenty five million dollar. Owing tu the 'disagret aide weather Mr. I). H. Peery wmh unable to make a sixty-miltrip from Goldfield to some properties lu the Montgomery mountains In which be Is interested, and it wa necessary for him to return to Ogden and take the Ban Pedro fur southern Nevada and make Uie trip to the property by the southern route. slate wit bom lie with you. It is ok if 11 "grace, Mid. all that you have learned of Gods power and love In the story oi of tbe world and the gif' the uf his son. all th! power and love ba with you all. Thla hook wan raad-love and possible to vsreal God's to you. Now strength and icarne that love aud strength !w your furevermore if you wiah It. Herein we vource uf have clearly a great strength prenont to all who will draw from it. Centuries of history and uf Christian that tills la true. G ',1 is more ready to give than we are to accept. Chrit is more ready to aid than we nre tn turn to him. We turii everywhere first. Mo1 try our own (giwer. flic power of at- - j r hi-- CUP.D FISCS A ; j , j i i 1 tai-im- r t - on Christ I that It Itch-- their wl,o-ustiire. In Hnnibal on, I Xnnolcon the element of conceit was very stivtig and they were gro.it ly strength-ne- d liv till ego," as it Ik csl!e., being abnormally dcvenpeRip It slrength In :;e line un'.v nnd tint was for sell. Trcst in strong,!ins hive. S', ir.patliy . i"nper-an11 as t 11 an hes-- t a and soul ns develop nv m atij viil. It ntrkc.s the, troe Christian snore In many way. The life more of the poor Icno-aliny who wor.:d nlsiits to better his mind whi'e hr toll'd dsys in clear sicy lititl; he bppaifp hainiin! Gimpers telis we can r.trn.:t !'? ourself and Ilters by a .cli.-- in hottirnl'v. kti.I i wc c' rite indTina war:il''r!r.g hov wT-beiievcil In liis own powers unt1 he nil ohaiacles and pron.lir. iiHy identified with the new n.l i use of the dirc-corganizarion t"tk of tbe r miasy. of tha nt w c in.p.my The officer nn l uireciur, l;:iwill lie: P.i vnl Feel'; (ire pro. dent and ili'ec-Kir- . Jesse Knight: secretary. H. if. Kul.ijip: trcBhurar. dutin I'li.vi ' K Loose, i Kr .iii and ('. W. Mbley. - fi-ri-- l , iii-l.- t 1 v Ik-l- - LARD -i, : r.-- hlPi.JHY PiA?;T Pcunds Per 5.0C0 Winter, icpri's-'-i:- Capacity ay. :)a n - f - la HMSMtut I will lie t'ml tmtrfes recelie' it wifi-drawa- se lections bv the stale for iiniversln. school. triu:i:R mil ct'iei pur, aggregiilii g- a much yii'H'cr aercaae tliun th'.H itivt revi-rin- nninr. ! here have TVhm i',iri".i lii'.'i bci to - .f ' il-- 'ir '! er in a.'pi ne'.ei dr 'Hiue.l hi rc.if: hp-- .volt j I in,u '' I fls. ,nv si1 p1: r u i 1, fe liapK - eu-lic- 10 , In-- (s.c'iri-r- . t. tic r. i'. ih-- : j I :i- HAVEN'T ENDCGH MONEY SAVED TO GBT A GOOD UM' KOK CASH. IKJST LET THAT WORRY YOU. COME TO I 'S WITH WHAT YOC :VVE A iH tM WE WILL JSXPL.-v.SCHEME. AND THE EA'iY PAYMENT PLA? BUYING DIAMOND We have been in busicesa in Ogdun a'acc lSTu and '..hh i. Ail cur prut-'- . ill aiioi: t!: jewelry l)iis;na-iin.ned in plain ilgurux and we a.il wiien yo IF YOU BUY A DIAMOND TODAY FOR S100C3 YOU CAN BELL IT BACK TO US IN ONE YEAR FOR $40.00. . I -- . ::ttii s. .V.-ui- t'. !$.; tiii k,-- : I I in it,'" -- cf . ::! v ill: :i i i :, : .ill ' t e Cbi'-.- ll au i .1 II.- -. iniii' .sgilsTi'' have I - a ) iu wa-- ,1 ' M: W - : nut. The is .-y if iiiim tin instiii'cd the n v wi.t remain her-- fer Horn, and neu t'.u- ti i in ni"!i before urned .Mr. Winter, lr WcaCiii'ihy v lit line, pert iu tha' In i.ne of the larg-k.cin the world. . RECEIVE 'lint h .i'i-.':- ei:g-- : After the invocation by Chaplain T. Kent mark. nk ChimiN-rauu One Sweetly, Sole in Thought " In his address Judge H H. Rub spoke of the deceased and the they taught. The mud of T(. terdav preach a sermon the llvt uf today. The speak r dwelt iipcniia uf wurk broad the Elks, ii.eir uiliugc and their effuru and the pnunplet of the order. Miss Hesale Blair sang "Ahiiie k'm 11 rave-onc- e t- Me." KVrmer Senator Fisnk J. We've finished our lalair, The psrting haa come, And each of the brother Now goes to hi home: And nur voices blending. We now will depsrt. In perfect love giving Each note from the heart Koch dnty accomplished, Kach brother content. Oh, thus may we ever. Our friendship cement : May Charity, Justice and lve The aervlcea closed with beitedie ti nn hv the chaplain and organ port Jude by Professor Coop. In Memoriam. GEORGE L. WADE. JOHN H. BRADY, HARRY B. HOWARD, JVUFS C. KIBKBU JESSE F. BAKER, SAMUEL WAY. GFItOE SOCIALISTS Rome. Dee. 2. A number of Rs cal Bocialist members of iho ebamb of deputies bald a meeting at tha tM today to preheat against continued intprissnmeni In Spaia Jose Niikens and Senor Ferrsr. Naker.s waa the editor of a Rsi lican nnwapHper in Madrid and atm to Jail flair having hidden MorlA the man who threw tha bomb at Ailonau In Madrid May Slat lwt. rer was known is the dlrertor ofth Modern school at Bercelon. Ha arrested on suspicion of complicity ta the bomb outrage and evidencean suhmitted to show that he kept tabliahment. for teaching anarchy w , , youths. The meeting waa largely sttennw that said bv atudenu, Speakers kens and Ferrer were victims of Spanish clerical and had not heeaa Co complices of Morales.' Deputy jsnnl declared tbe two Spaniards were nv persecuted because they thinkers and opposed to the POP? and clerieilm. At the close of the meeting there erw was a street demonstration and e1 of Viva Ferrer," and "Down wb the papey and the priest" herd. the mob tried to advance in tbe rectlor of the Spanirh consulate was disparted by the police. DEAD K-- DISAPPEARED. Had Been Borrowed to Be Exhibited for Charitable Purpose, L'. SOCIAL 't Providence. R. I., Dec. 2 Chief Police Ftank A. Msfhewa stated t'e night lh.it he had eve--- reason to be liew that the portrait c? President Roosevelt painted by W. D. Murphy, a New York nr'i". which dlcappearel some time ae-i- . if hidden somewhere in this city. Fuiir p.ir'.ra!. thtse of Ruosf-veltPresUi-ii- t President McKin ley. ,f State John Hay and Senator M.vk Hanna, were borrowed from the artist to he exhibited for . r'lwrit fth p.,ri), ,!" and dlsapr.ea'-e.lThe McKiniey and Hanna portrait wer- f ,.;r 'a-- : iu Pi The 1.1 c.f ;i.i p:rt.-:.- ' Ferretaiy ilav in n a pawr-holast night. vi? c ectivi-i e jiort-'- !jn to I p. m. The R'losevelt an-- it;m S. a Weybos.set l'Mier e(h!W'l tupthfr v, f, .ivpor fr.-a hi r gallc r( hi check wilch they "1 I'f1. ir the heht-- ' Chief MH.tthews would amount hifl 'iinippiared. roa-rh:m fu" inv tree: nq rtecem'uer not give 'iy fir his helief that ni TVac'iiing-re p ..ill lie in !nviflnce. "ti nnd ..:W crotsry of :'u in'eriur g I e w arc-i-i:lie v.ir'o'is tract h'-'h t. 'ir,.( cincerrl-'the pawn In f 'ho p.r-uo Mr. l'Ct h'ilder. Hy. nill-itn- reri-lvlr- Before Large Awfl encee Cloee Meeting. n 1 rt.-.u- 1 a-- - 1 - (( Boston. Dee. delivered before a large audiencesect the night brought to a cloae rmt education congress. Rev. deallni in of Stamford. Conn., to Moral Bd Message Nature os said that man warns to onlv errature that is lmnMT.'1 .m. a born a tliongh the child of na.jte tual. The beastllncv man was riiown. he declared, sonal uncieanllnes. the .envy B? greed aroused by the tnj wealth egainst poverty. Tlc ' exul and drunkmners. found u of there, be ewerted ws. the animal kingdom the atw and D. nkfvK. He described nd gte for Indlvlriusllem of nature w, the cperatXa ad ruBimuu broineiU 2.-- Thrce RT-Ttu- . EDUCATION. Three Addreasss y e MAKE PROTEBT. Againat the Continued Imprisonmtd of Naksna and Farrar. well-know- n Dec ()!.. lar.d ,ice . H. WINTER, T. HOOD. SAMUEL The Father of Philip Spear of Thla City. T niiTruw the guverrniei! tiereff will n tu I'in h for huT p acre uf land In :he K:uwh. Indian r'"i,rva-ti- . and Aj.iicfi. p in 'tklf.h' ma. (Mrrying out nn act ot congress focri---- ; the laul i. Tle im.i I spoien of as tin- 'H'g Ibieft:.." Most of it good for iHrm.iiK p'lrp'igea. Cj dcr the law: an S.Y nn nrre will tin idds nf !( F.i-he 0"i:M !er-iMd.te" mav put it: a aa h dafirfs. hue the of Ittld to t i y It l op hddcr w'l! he l:m-te- i n ui "ter vct'nn. It I "n a ' W ill tV.' bp S'l.tMUl hld- laiw-'on- brotherly At last lead ns all To the Grand Lodge above." Rc-v- . PORTRAITS Catiaoi poke of the hnrthera who could got be recalled and of Uie setting Vllt one day bv the fraternity. In wluek they might pay tribute to tbs de parted. The speaker aid that q might all profit 4y the gvi(i which sc may from day to day discuver in tie llvea of those with whom we asaochtt, nd that men naturally tend ui be come like that which they honor and nrtmire in their fellowrnen. After the rendition of "Ruck if Ages" by the quartette, tbe ciieiag reromoniea were held by the tufted ruler and lodge men' her. The olcvlug ode, to the air of "Hons. Sweet Home," wu aiing hr the Mathers and the audience: BIDS TODAY. For Half Mill'un Acres of Land in the Severe! Reservation! of Okiahona. '''(. ' g n l.id'-iphia- . j vr -- . and Benign. Look dowu upon and bless 0ni w And be Hie glory TIoli O. hear our prayers foi the liuiiMr dead, While bearing in our nun, is The memories graven un each hean Pur "Auld iomg Sy lie " Sal-tM- i ! i iu c i i'.' a l!(at , . ' ii;!;,-- Til t.tk'-.i to P"i n.-- :i wi ji.itiy 'i rin-.r- lu- had ic: :i , - - re .i! the s: a- s- ii is Alii- .il! tv, th' x-- 1 whole w,. h H 'i ' . COMPANY. Jewelers e:;1. 'cry .n t "Great Ruler of the I'nlvm,, lhiln Bpcar. one of the newspaper men uf Ihe city, received a te'egram yesterday announcing thl d'ltres AVTiit rtti, ! P.!!e. ip death uf hi father. Guy Spear, It tnet. Ho these lire the Ufiston. The newa came as a great wlt.-rthe wTolu nut uro has priwi shock to tbe young man. whu attrib-t'e- s with the one (deal and that one fritu his father's death to heart failure w Thin. Tl.e ftory nf Christian prre aH the mowl recent. letter from home t U ,' and clvllirgtj.'n ix 1h gre-ilndlcMe,i that Mr. Spear waa In fnrv (if how belief in Christ has splendid health. Mr. Spear wa a lilted one great mas of ron'.mon pe: i member of the firm of Gaston, 'ntl! !o. the it,l lias lieeonie new. stall A 8 iea r, lawyer. He waa i the strength common peo the builder and general manager of aIll ple like 'rut and me need in mir lai!y the Briton eevated. Philip Snear will life. probnhly leave for Boston within the next day up two. d 1 i ;.-i- 1: !' Jii I l, ii.n- -t .mutnis per imvicr'i tills pi.ir.t. which .tptiidMT' p!a:t tm- pie U Ills in ri.d iro:c. ""Uetliieg !'- he hi-! , t".- li nt u i' dr tc: iitire I to o's-- i ted suit liivt. H.- when, ,. at'i. ' j't'i. nu aasm V U.ivt'.el IVte, .11 Hie ' i han taken n, 11 nig Setert'le er ut T.iy werd wtil s twr l,e : ( ,,,. .'.( ue- -' !:. ; . . 1 77. vrWxJ J. (S. LEWIS nf :n It, 0:1 ,'iiii!l ii 1. & y v. .:.ll-'u'- i:e Mu I'cier - use i!'!n. re.l or t but 'i:i:.css tiM.i sT-ll,' wns n"t IF YOU WANT A ; 0 i : hot and l".ely conducted fratcrnitv h. usc .aid to have ihls scilun. - keep their friends their marriage and qulrltivt. The county clerk, carrying a folded paier In a surreptitious manner through the rorridor of the Reed ho- tel and ihe snmewhKt nervous ac-- 1 lions of the traveling salesman. nni silly noted for hi ruolpesK, attracted of tliofle In the hotel liie After the llironae waa taken lobby. to the waiting couple a telephone hunt wag begun for the John E. Carver. Falling ti find the minister as quickly ag they liked, a closed carriage was ordered und the contracting p:irtle were hurried off to the home i.f Mr. t'grvnr. where the knot was tied in approved style. OF EQSIGN of eonipoRed Blair, Mrs. John ( Tilley . Fvai.g herlaiu and Ftel Tout Pilgrim." The ode t.i the a:- it Aj! ljiug Syne" was sung b th' k,! members: n ;.. l r quartette ove'-copi- i g ! At the home of Rev. John E. Carver. Saturday night, waa solemnized M. Mullan of Uie marriage of New Orleans and Mrs. Genevieve M. Snyder of Balt lAke City. The story lisclc of this marriage is a follows: Lamia M. M'llbin. the traveling man in the affair, fell a willing victim to the rhatniK of the pretty widow. Mrs. Genevieve Si. 8": iler uf Balt Lake City. For om rea sun. best Known t Ihpmarlves. thf'v derided to CJY SPEAR - O.-o- M re-n- i i ' 1 j nt Will Make Trial Run Today ,1 : . n Etoqutm & i Traveling Man and Charming Widow Married Saturday Evening. d u E The failts of uui 'irjiher hr eandv, tin-!--, viv Jl n ,, tablets of love aiul memuiv Thetrwsh of this bra ilr-.iwhich 1 pities the iruri 11 g J 'yf , ! sterling order, Ur H::eu :i:r tive order of Elks. U , ri p.;n- -j year at the services hr it m of ihe departed biuli.m., Tne annual kervicer ja ruuiiis of Ogden Lsige N 7 u . 13u nieintH-'iattended by i.f tfc, and their friends. After nn orgui p'elniie t,j the opening Bquiie were Cuunurled by Eva.:.-- (!;, Huier 1). Brown and the lodge n.en.m-1 upon i com-imn- g 1 1 ln-e- n Yon-eon- a ph.los-opher- The cal at rime y in 8alt the la gniwlng morecute. All coPnie hsveefused to make promise when cl will be delivered, and all are depeing eoleiy upon the mlly shvmci ts coal to supply the luca'l deiiand. Theie Is juaxaily- no Wyoming coal coning intriali lotke ul. pros-i-nilir I'nioii .rifle Coal company having hepped apiuents to that city ou acciunt ul he dt mauds front other qiarters. iltogether about 75 car loath of coukre antvlng In that city duly, bui I case this supply falls ihort seaus conditions will arise. Coal tealera dilate that they see no lmnndlate rolf and are const sulthat shipineus will be ly fearftl stepped for ai.memknown cause anil bring on a roil ,ial famine. There Is just ibout (ngh being received to s tpply the doll demand. It is estimated that In Balt Lake y ai ds tit( re w er more than lU.iiU') tuns of reserve cal on hand at the beginning of wint-- but this amount bss steadily decreased until at present all nf theaurplua has been used up. Thl for, by some of the doaies, by iV.e fact that litany of the big cal users have put In a big supply, faring a famine and that the gentle ptbllc has thus been kept from many .on ifhlrh rtgnily belong '0 them. At the present line shipments are two or three week Iwtng made ab.-ti- l after orders are sut In, ami la some cases even more t me la demanded coal com;-iiliy e. They are thi far behind their orders and declare it aln-nlu- . Twenty-four- Harold Peery a returned from a trip to vu idi.eld aud other Nevada camps, made in connection w.lh hi brother, D. H. Peery. Joel Prii-sieditor ui ike Herald, aud L. M. Sullivan, president ihe U M. Bullivan Trust louupanv. This is Mr. first trip 10 Guldfieul, whbn Peery he it ms Ihe greslest mining camp that the world has ever eeu. Wud Uolliield i wiihi'ivi a huiel a, present, the b.g one lietcg riesti'J'-e- j by a tire recently, tiiere are three: large uues iu cou.se of count nict.i .m. watch wueu completed will relieve tbe crowded conditions that exist. Mr. Peery estimates the population of Goldfield tu be about if.ucy. aud increasing daily. Each train going iuto the cliy is cuwded to standing room. In there have been tusuy cases ol people paying as high as ln per night for a Led. Iu the clubs, saloon and restaurants great crowds cau be found day and night, who go there tu escape the cold weather. Regardless of the fact that the city is handicapped by its poo" a ecu ui modal. on at present, everytudy i busy. In the office uf L. M. Sullivan Trust chiupany a day aud night snift are Thirty-- wu stenographers woraiug. are and erveiiteen bookkeeper to take rare of the immens amount of correspondence of the firm. Boih day aud n ghi Uie streets are au crowded that it is aluiONt impossible for a peraun to pus a.oug a sidewalk. The city hears a meirupo'itan and air. 'I De mines an working shifts every with three hour uf the twenty-fou- r shifts, trying to get as much ore out aa possible before Ihe lease expires, which it oa January 1. Ou this day the oases expire 011 many of the big mines around tho city. The Gol.ifie'd L'onsolidaied company, wh.ch la capitalized for 63ii, oiid, npti. lakes over Hie properties of the Mohawk. Laguna, Red Tnp and J'linbu on tha first of the year. In Mr. Peery' estimation this will he the greatest gold mining compary in the world. While iu the city 1). H. und Harold Peery were the guests at a banquet given by (leu rye Wingfield, probably the greatest character in the town, and 1, no nf the richest citizens In Ike s Local Companietlefuse Au-gal- n'd-be- tmpieaaiv Services Won Address, in Wrmoriam parted Brother Lus.at-- s n-.- kOHET.OUCH C3AL Sim-nion- l in of 22-A- Mib-jec- r. g I dew-rlim- Thre Shifts of Men Operation. Every Hour Employ and Are Text Revelation. Wchroud sn After a 0.0 ny ; a viuliu offeriury ov ills Corey, Ki Carver a;d in part: Admiral Dupuui wa explaining to enAdmiral Parragut wily he diJ ter Ci.arlt-siowith L.s fleet oi nurujr lrom-lauduring the Civil war. He ana gut gave tuuny leaaOuj wueu said: Tnere is out On, Uupom ! supreme reason. You did nut believe you could do ll. leaii'd how much we need to have self confluence if we are ti accomplish much. Now, right here is the prob.em which the pyruolgl and of lousy are irviug tu solve. Why i it that belief haa so great a power over action nnd ability? Tni is the prtseui day problem of nielli'll science. We ad know that If iheru are two men of equal ability, one confident of sucres and one of failure, though they put forth equal exertion, the optimist will win. Now, If this be true, It means much io you and me to believe In some tower ot a atrength from which we can druw feeling of cunfldence. This 1 the groat natural reason for our believing in ChMst. 1 do not say it is a high or worthy reason, for It Is a low and selflsh one, hut it is the na.ursl rea son. It Is the one our ualiiie. se.f centered a 11 la. would suggest. The thought that the ktrei.gth of Chris; with them ho enabled rnaay a one to do whut they couid imt otherwise fr-ak--- 1 m - IN LODGE R00(S DAY AFTERNOON. 11- - 11 I HELD 1 viljreh doctrine. I If Las rlt C(Cl li your boat. Rich surpaKsiug so Lav are J the hlen trclses of land and sea are yr. Hold ftiUi ul! the harb Saviour at the bor Leached J helm U'i dike if hey must. Christ, ji do you nold fat. If thSun ha 1 eiiteicd yrour craft Him cotne. Note seekl pren'itci '1'1 ' tha: e ter a Iu hla ca:li p.;rh out from ihe shoiito let .iuwi ie net. to become a doipie of thlfi'd. to heed the his incssge of iv.viliaticn after de.ua to wait t.leiuseleni for the iho Gospel ot Spirit of Pown-.nS.:iv brother. If you JesusCurlst come to your are wiling boat aid make cv This world a blesa-lc- g a blessing to ti you and 01 her. In Hts na.. puin; icair-- Su-ro- I W-o- jecl as tiireui an? f la i klit-Am- now, l.e ha wslr.ed ctnumst.img tl:"ir ixe-eicru-va- i.iuctia' Wile r f. MAKES US was act uL.'i ti III! r.0G. 3, y Na. SI Na. 6C MUltXlXC., PEPF.Mr.,R MUX1JA u(lI'iJXTAU SACREDNESSlistlp OPTIMISM PREPARING EDITORIAL i::.MIM:n: MUKNiXi -et . evy ' 1 irsie |