Show ’HEBALP-BEPUBLTCAN THE f SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26 1914 I L- ' ' " Heral zi map war day’s clarify each dispatches ’"" ' - ' V " j ? ' - - — - SALT d-Republican will 1 LAKE CITY ViCINITY AND Ashur’s got job Some job too “Polly and Her Pals” Daily and Sunday a ‘ ' - MANY REPUBLICANS School h'gA East reshmen WILL Elect GO TO COURT 5000-pound-maehine WHO LET PARTY fl i I E I I IP Precedent Set C a I for Class uture I () 'J of the freshman class of yesterday: Lawrence Park president elected Johnson’ vice - Moose the newHirh president — z : Miss Its i pole on i night the south 2 ullniwL DISGUSTED Ball TT ’ the of OKI SITE s s itY7±—niii— i Board of Health Asked to Also 'Will i——i ' 1 lllliiiiihidii—Jimr 1 wSBMwmsa Be UTAH IN " ? 6- Rodgers Says There Nothing to Do blit Join ra -School Building firm PARTY ' Old -Condemn Purpose law WITH " - 1ffl-L HAMILTON Republican - ' DEMOCRATS - side of l-L Pern ’ OrganizationHas Served llLVLl!l O j School East and rUHR UUI-W3N n SIU! '? R SPaldlnIast ? into the steel J MORE which' killed Bishop photographed after it had 'crashed Smifb Tomnln v vypvcuc U SUVL’l a ! I IN Is Party Ball of Property holders and parents of school children "in the Hamilton school district wijl legal proceeding Mulliner& McCarthy is working in the the Republican party" Mr yesterday that the former Progressiveparty had served its pur-pose interests of Ball said More Democrats have left th and joined the Republicanson account of taa combination in Utah George ?vednuVSnd3 JesWeB at 824 Browning ®1” a for the salesman furniture company-announced yesterday commence to prevent the school board from the great majority of changing the site of the proposed new the party had left Hamilton school from the location of party of the the old school at that he Is not con on account Eighth East and ?hAl the I South to ifteenth fight in the Reoubllcan national Lignthsouth Eastland Democratic party in present tenth This was the been Mr- Jlodgers the course campaign at in 1912' there are closeiy Chicago on'last night at a Identified with of the differences P°lltics Jh his district? no longer any that between citizens of this district meeting D II Christensen and haj Mr on score Ball is city valusble of schools service to the party partner of JI Mulliner superintendent and two of the board of ”7° He members carnPalgns for countyattorney Dr’ M in Utah Bascom Bascom and as his reason for leaving the 1’redfetx Big HetiirniM credited with responsibiliwere Democratic hav® "‘"More than 80 per cent of ty for the changebeen a the Re-' There were more always"but Democrat” I sajd Mr publicans fethan 200 present at the Rodgers this who joined the meeting nil year it is Progressive w nom signed the petition of me to tell party in 1912 will return to the protest you what I hate to be-a am this year” said Mr Ball wniciiwill be presented to the school Republicanas do not asrainst tiling that could stay in "The Progressivesshould return to the rhansrinn- tho that partv uuara ivionaay I the building Of for that is I— vx Republican party where mv is they belong Ileal progress be lit) board of health also willbe Pnneipies There nothing else in cannot Utah for obtained outside the Republican asked to the nlri to do but to go to party condemn HnnMifnn Democrats and it certainly ouildins bv a coTnniitfpfi cnnRistbe obtained Q qgwr-scnooi imi rot cannot of L Viioson Gibson Mi’s Mrs Ernest Van lia An when’ theto Republican party is split and P B Cott win elections Mrs A JJ unable Ridges J C Duncan have been Those wbo then made" Bishopof Utah- with supervision principlesof the party took exception to the standpat and C from G’WirickJ This action was the element over the work of campaign those present this state in order that a few men in tne unicago conventionana left the on after several of ?? ince the death might get into stated that tlieir children’s of partly when Rooseveltfailed' of nom-c eyes had Robinsonof office about a year Aevada ination should not harbor thoughtsof become weakened as result of studying1 BishopSpalding irst IN has looked after ago hav any love for the Time in History of Local his revenge' at’this late day The best in the poorly lighted classrooms and "work Progressives rather to do so until a successor would "thing they can do is to get' back and had contractedrheumatism in the vote for a Republican into was and out and chosen "the Republicanranks and insist on recIt know’-what Class Has Organ damp basement was conceded bv am voting for than to ognltion those that' the old and on some of their ideas (Continued rom Pago 1) vote for the combinationticket Hamilton Wonderful Reputation being put into practice school- is entirely 'inadequate by the Repub-’ ized to serve gruttcr the body of a man in tho field at this time During the less jthan ten years-that because licans So Early school on no one knew It is to have the as a of who you do not what impossible account overcrowding he was at the time- was he know you ar© voilne1 of students hurled Bishop Spalding had been Democrats do these things and there and out as if the person had had built up a when a ballot is cast for that is poorly lightedunsanitaryconditions been an wondorful-reputation forno uro in ticket attempting’to principles combine classrooms In addition to his of the automobileof the and Prof Gibson of the University The democratic Republican errv churchwork he has management "The Democraticticket has stood the Utah stated that it was liis boys assisted Andrew an active they will not mix At a meeting of the freshman dlass Ol opinion test of years and because Warrum in taking in the general taken at this late dav that the “city social uplift and why "I wgs a Roosevelt and still' beof the High School East for the’ pur-DOS6 of schools Miss from superintendent her car his the leaders should forget fame as a preacher-has1 spread lieve that he is a greatman leader but on Of ftlACttlif nf fiopre? was that everything 01 ILING ON somewhat of a politician and have the just office and sober find that Park elected president he believed Near Accident throughout-this and into other countries but principles judgment have was to of the many former Lawrence party aPd Missin that office who G Democratic Progressives Johnson vice president man would attend Thurman of 1026 E emfirst has occuDieri nnlnirs tha Enis- to the principles of the 1912 In the repudiated heat of battle ds the to the schools school Progressive This time- in the history and vas the party matters standingon north side of South copal church in practically every large be there was Lake not so ‘political affairs” cannot a meeting and when? sober of the-Salt High schools that the much to stated uShin the do not ’like the that- he believed automobile struck city ui mis country ana at tneuamnetn in judgment well was restored the Progressives rirst-year class has been organizedand Gibson the Democratic party manner in Utah conference of bishops in in which as as those chosenofficers in the early part of the Superintendent Christensenwas responsible England who remained 1908 traded and for the change of opinion ‘of the Bish°P Spalding 'although the same ’time has been sold out for the party came to school year but is which was held at council n the Republican the plan of the aid not of getting office school board in regard to the The Democrats that principles have know who he was at the time as the Bishop purpose are above school heads to all Hamilton of this state vzquld rather have freshman school'site He also stated that men Great men lead great paretics classes in the future so real ffom1nirtC V Spalding was requested to preach in the party may a crosa organized dealer South go to defeat fighting to victory or they may lead them rbe present class is said to have estate was behind the movement Westminster Abbey which an JfthEast he said Jasti night extended for principles down to win manifested to have the site of to but’ election to defeat but there must be the new school for none more real enthusiasm for the recognized and not have than Additional Time for Project a looked any this dealer has certain moment of 'distinction in the church principles” which to make the fight or there schools welfare than changed as awav preachers ho’ former any property In the vicinity of the new WaS affain attracted of was always will be defeat freshman class They have which a member ’'organized and Green site thc automobile to Yutah Should Stay In one of the strongest which undoubtedlywould be benefited first G O of east go he When Bishop Spaldingqame teams any by the reCtl°n school class change and then was confrontedamong other things and several of its Rooseveltmen realize now that side tlmn it sn sped on another with a debt of $30000 hen on St it- is better to members are taking in the different Rivers t crashinginto ’the pole hospital: Mark’s make our fight from an within the of the school ??? ho other side of the street Episcopalianinstitution Republican party than it f?om ?he saw Through- his- efforts $40000 was1 raised is to e'n St fel1 breakand from the parent away away as if Hurled for this one ‘part’ of his work and nT the El AL create a party and at first hospital not only cleared th thought of debt it possible for the Democrats Guy Sterling engineer make consulting someone in tho car who large-extent improved a to win for many years the state made verbal application to had nn? ?T trown out or had jumped year ago- Bishop Spaiding was About instrumental “I have talked with Progres-engineer yesterdayforca continuation hurried to the in many —I' the raising of ?25000 for the :sives duringthe last three and of the filing ?on 7500 second-feet automobile but months of Ti rea®he tlie I find without exception that practically machine many per-j Emery Memorial house He: also has TO water for power purposes and an TO already had gathered-about taken a keen interest’ in ’the work at every one of them is going to reservoir site of and 3000000acre-feet soon afterward the Hall a private school for girls vote the Republican" ticket They Rowland of police arrived water at the junction of the It in Salt Lake has been built up in and whichthe Republican principles and Green rivers that the Grand last few years realize that the only in automobilewonderfully during which The original filing was war-vellnSJiO? speld 11 at" a way made April S time they again can have a party in imoaeraterate of the Although his was taken up with 29 1907 by Mr Sterling and on its principles th©power building up of the work of his which has for 14 1910 Club the filing was the fuII£ rain-con-Placed the distant parts of of and the prosperity church throughout country Since that date neither Mr the nation fter the state and despite the calls inds of is to stop fighting Sterling nor she haft been Brimming financiers he in ’many City and whom upon’ his’ services in other over men and vote for principles Senator may Then places represent have made improvements on Is those Bishop Spalding devoted much' of his Smoot going to sweep this the site and the filing her as be declared Struck about attention to ithe general Over With state by the greatest may While bettering of majority defaulted by the state engineer or 'tne man-who Is ha-d been struck by the voters and believe that University Student social conditions he came here When Conflicting with the filing of Mr the returning will be at'hi6 she small building-in Progressives Sterling is the general project of and Other While Driv-' Logan Selection of a the askcd another but there was to inal at that tune for Salt Lake an equal share of the credit Laid in no one” knew definioiv that had been an Hpiscoparchurch but queen Resting electing the Republicanticket” Colorado river control of- the United the' work was at at the Utah State fair ing WhenO1toid°h°h a standstill county to reign desirable States of the victim conservation commission which told by her father- thnt it Spaldingre vived the work there Bishop and it is not the most in Place provides for a dam to vnen be built at the Spaldin the world according O Bishop now- has a thriving to W occupation C Stark J junction of the and that he dead Episcopal community and Green rivers was H Grand d?TWI and with a and Manderfieldand A H‘ Crabbe the to smqJu her coition substantial church conserve acre-feet of water rectory committee appointedfor this purpose mittAi0 serious that no one was J Another dam5000000 of project is They were killed to Gatest of are ready the job men yesterdav when see her last night The 'the line of social Spalding to on the Green river at Bridgeport struck by cars on the Salt Lake & Utah classmates crowded the proposed Her indirect statementof the accident along uplift is in anyone wants it vain or the last to hold check house yesterday 3000000 acre-feet electric interurban They were Alexander the publication Survey' thev have Twentieth wardfor meeting L° father is as follows Utah week made hr a water Stegell 42 years of age of American periodical find the most beautiful afternoon the funeralof Joseph Mr? of Sterling driving west issued in Salt Lake and most during toQueenly Clyde Intimated yesterday ork and Irvin Davis 22 years of on South Temgirl in Salt Lake Sharp who died 1 the last year which is doing and suddenly that-ifthe ®axv a crossing much for they now state to "of Lake man the street appeal for aid Wednesday at the' L D attempts age morning View oeicering or social’ conditions hospital the filing he resort to the r blast°nVh£ and’I gave a warning ise general city is full of ‘queens The senior class of the revoke Stegell was along” the rall-i "in Utah “The said Mr may walking blast of the horn courts in an effort to get an injunction oad track to He paid no heed mid of Utah of Clyde ork from "I have been which Sharp American the L ®ounr3ed th horn Manderfield against decision This A Loss to'ZAIT :' working was a prominent and well liked member any On the Lehi factory three:tlmes lately in the interest of'the where he was time within and other hand the federal sugar was fifty 'feet of froS Ar "In the death of Bishop’ county the funeral in A train him am surprised had attended a body as conservation work was ond turned to the right to Spalding” as not noticed the board said a did the Utah chapter of Pi 'endeavor to ’power' take action from the opposite direction approaching pass In before prominent labor leader of Utah alignment Being a married Kappa Alpha against may Sterling Employees at tho same fraternity and- his filing of the Wav?1' But and time he hur-but last nisrht "the’ worklne nennlo have not noticed them Seven cay they saw him but except in speakers chosen from Sterling said last night that when believedinterurban turned to the left lose a aman general way Clyde Sharp’s classmatesand that step aside to Utah andy theartentire country until was assignedto he filed on the site it he turned back-t?e intelligent adviser this task in the university' and from power was-with allow the train to But Stegell inslant and find an Re-‘ pass warm which impossible the intention of organizing big faithful and untiring his many friends In the Twentiethward a who is automobile struck him supporter He one If an army of known to have been hard of all were wanted to finance and developpower that it and delivered the' ’funeral corporation the hearing failed to see the train or hear That is remember’’was known and held tne implicit’ to select one elsewhere would be easy butqueens from fuse to Under Poproject He speeches All the speakers eulogized would not discuss the the blast of laborers of air classes” the multitudeis warning of the Moderate Speed impossibleand if it the by the motormah wide and were possible it man’s character and rare present standingof this corporation sounded The motorman frn1? Sa’A that ’m had learned' Bishop Spalding enjoyed would be fatal young lice ability applied enviable saidM L Protection the loss of one who the brakes but too late lrom nis uaughter and popularity” Judge other persons Ritchie- of the Third judicial district had given so promise" of to the car from striking Stegell that she driving ls much a prevent was at Stark Leary a speed of court of Utah last night career He was knockedto tire track and fifteen “Althoughhe Stark les refused to an hour attached admit that he The There was strongly to his own The speakers were run over body was are many conflicting stories of Wells mangled would be unable to pick out the queen INDS church lie the ’people at Lake ederation George Romney John M Wells Dr beyond 11?’ tjie worked but seemed desirous of shifting the 'The of automobilewas going but large and his general offered Its George Middleton Rollo Thomas a A coroner’s recognition jury verdict seemed talked moral support to the striking returned a VL persons agree that the to be to do good of prospects IN late it classmate and fraternity brother Dean to the effect being wherever was possible that be shattered union- electrical workers and took afternoon automobile driven at a moderate ''He might and of his general that yesterday first official Byron Cummings of the Universityof nrrcll ir xt speed famous throughoutthis duty to serve the public as secretary its of the niui luo ucauii cue recognition and other countries as C C Neslen bishop of the Twentieth of an accident No blamewas a preacher and of the at a in the Utah Likewise therA club and meeting last night adopted Utah "will not be alone in ward "William” the goat presentedto the to the railroad employees Th® the a wx the xojs IO mourning seemed to fear Commercial Joseph Wells gave the that a decisive Labor itempie :the Resolutions were circumstances attending for him The loss is to the and Prof Levi Commercial club trade excursion by of the J H and difficulties between opening prayer Edgar the citizens of Richfield Ida last conductor car was rank-land world the queens of Salt Lake’ move (reviewing say that at the especially to the poorer classes among his the would the electricians and the Young gave benediction J C summer motorman Harry Wheeler brake-man time Of the accident among impair ability or at least limit and Aam his Is In disgrace His inclination rank' Loeb '’stating the position of contractors the Sharp an uncle of the young man dedicated The jury was composed turning north on E street and that this wnicii ne worxea unceasingly" field of action federation the grave to fight has trouble at his multitude’ of friends "in brought his of John partly The action-of the electrical workers’ Hunter J W Storrs and was for the collision Crabbe has not expressed'an door and instead of- his comfortable responsible Salt Lake ’Bishop now Bishop perhapp none knewCol opinion regardingthe' task of selecting to accept the resignation Music for the service was tfurriished W D Stewart Spalding wag near-sighted union inof- refusing and luxurious and Spalding quite so well’ as by a quartet from the L D university berth in the city Is survived by his widow his this shortcoming In addition and its business agent7 was Stegell a "queen" He is said to be guilty of to the Mrs Charles D Clyde attended prior zoo at Liberty park "Williamis In the and a brother John Stegell noise of tne street Moore who lived at and the federationpledgedits where Sharp mother have painstaking efforts to the choice car might been the last four years make to of Utah and his former the electrical workers goingto the rendered University A estryto pound American ork’ the cause of his not hearingor seein0-the his house here for one that will meet with general supportto vocal solo was be arrayed against him He In less than a month ago They of the contractors with regard by George D The accident young Davis automobileuntil it was almostunon leaving Although he has made no 'was sentenced ’to be occurred which live at 655 E to the business executed as a was killed at Second South' it agent was condemned Pyper Lake View Davis him 11 now as w is traitor this Spalding’s progress in the resolutions morning but be was driving a team of horses across ’riienTS tke divine from 'all "Bishop expanding work that he is going into the proposition mav spared for use as a drill parts it that he have for the the railroad tracks One of the horses rof Salt Lake made Similar support was offered by a special O master received news of his death necessary mem thoroughly and will TO city police force-of the clergy with "him” said Mrs overlook no a colt balked and before Davis could eligible material of the carpenters’ union soon after-the accident last nlsrht and ber committee last night William wanted trouble and he'got it jump the wagon was struck by train many gatheredat police headquarters Moore "and he had Paul at the Keith order to facilitate the work of this While the difficulty In He was well cared for No for Salt Lake Jones who was involved GIVE grew strong at the zoo-and bound before the body missionary Logan which but not only electrical was to the-S’ importantcommittee and to relieve its removed made here the on the excellent food saw the horse balk and applied D an arch deacon-and workers all building Evans undertaking parlors members of some of the responsibility him by the Among to live with the bishop settled' of the park the emergency brakes but was them September of trades was TO were the Rev John Paul Jones discrimination an appeal was yesterday: strike Spalding made During the last few keeper the animal to stop his train in time Davisunable nho has Bishop seemed one of us yesterday to was lived at the home'of Blshon-palding and the newspapers of Salt work was the resumed a Gate new has been in constant weeks it is hard to believe that the report Lake practice and has hurled thirty feet through the took place at apartments air for a month Dr for assistance Eagle of the' accident is true Namesgirl are asked A17-year-old Shown a deslre to evervthinrr alighting on his head He Chief Bascom for of the building trades boy will be the medium ODDOSA was killed at St Mark’s-hospital consideration Every in Salt members Cor a great deal of valuable general principles v the Rev always was Spalding’s Lake refusing to work police protection publicity on Thursday bR Colladay and the Bishop has a right 'to under Rev consideration and he leaped from his inclosuro front of the railroad W to as late as possible with at the for the state of Utah This youth is The car was Reese custom work be 'duly considered If her When the police appeared shewill and declaration badly damaged but none of the passengers who’ his correspondenceand then’ rush to who without of war is sent to the Commercial club with name apartment house atelectricians noon yesterdayto Merle Ilyer of Lewiston has been Ara7y Persons King her ?big elkkept near know Misg driver the mail- box at the him was injured The wagon was she Is an Brigham Street picture Decision by the protect nonunion from acknowledged the champion ’potato saythat the experienced to mail "h is letters committee Although from the Jack-son one of the horses well pharmacy will be until pickets of the United States" One monster taken was as as a careful one Her-father Bishop postponed carpenters plumbers' growerof Spalding Tuesdayafternoon Hole country?was killed Davis is survived by his parents was near sighted more painters and alb others publicity will be the by surprise saj that she had so until time plasterers avenue of the October no reason to hurrv which nominationsfor no was equal to the Mr and Mrs than he liked to nd about three with the building trades left their of Lake Her way admit will be received at the club numberhas American magazine ana showed emergency Davis °u to a theatre to queen View he had a an of meet her brother months ago escape The plan to be followed is work which p'resentod an article in its amazing Paul for the strength and King and his from death’ in a similar narrowAt that After a brilliant A statement given out last' night' by "Interesting People’? department power? nllO’ CUill LtJtJ LU sert over the nomlna-elimination time he was crossing M charge or two the goat returned A irst South and tions and by L Ansell the press article was written by B to sift the ap-to chairman of The A ms pen and the keepers smiled and hurrying passed in front of ’an nlicants down of the electrical workers is owler principal of the Tooele high aoout a dozen then to committee' thought the crushed But only to be by dinner to these favored in part as follows: school and relates how Hycr was confronted give a few and out of BY t‘iat was only becausethey didn’t Is 190000 running almost parallel with it in the course of the meal to decide on "At the Eagle ’Gate apartment a- field of know contestantsmembers Vyilliam He just had picked too fero-C1OUR He saved himself at the time bv catching electrical workers of the Boys the queen'bylot lot In this known that at present but Girls Industrial clubs IN the the front of manner being on of the arc unnecessary are of Utah captured first prize for potato V ’VVHHur members committee hope to he leaped Alimony of $100 a month was until the machine was held there (better when from hisKnew dragged there under police protection to 76 bushels a without themselvesgrowing having of about half lowed yesterdayby Judge C stopped He did not tell of queen committing later and W Morse 1 ranklin-’ Spencer Spaldingwas the escape they consider cause trouble by which the contractors' "spuds” the acrean hour to as any 'other to Last picked Mary Louise Hays from StephenJ time December one of the deer as Pa until some later said course to create his Hays 13 1865He was when he have might end disastrously association hopes sentiment liycr won his championship title at 'young She showed that he was March especial prey The that his against the electrical workers and poor wild deer made the eldest son of hands undoubtedly would at the fair D liis yield of the lit A departurewill bo the made Wlshlngton through protest of neutrality between $40000 and $50000 and worth that Bev- John been badly all other building trades knowing S82 burned had ho not relative to public of the bushels acre' which was overruled his income is about ranklin informing on This and the $500' it to be a fact that the constitution month Spaldingand Lavi’nia D Spencer wearing heavy gloves nature of the various stock exhibits in aggressive William gored interlocutory-’ adecrees competition farmers nim to death in Seven of the Building Trades’ among a few of Spalding his father being bishop of tno coliseum douncil the ages minutes after divorce Devoted to amily and 18 years IL forbids any its returned to his own grantedfrom as follows: familiar of members to work home Sflr3Ii-' Annwere Jacobson Denver until his death about ten years devoted to the Men that thoroughly with the "Bishop Spalding was apparently perfectly hoises vill under police protection happy Antone his family and kept in oe exhibited will take 2’ members of with CITY IELD Jacobson Marie Bissell from Harrv M a brother positions from the international close touch them He was up at regular Intervals “Our representative Bissell Esther W S very Jones from Ernest Spaldingof Denver and two’’William sisters the live stock brotherhood has asked the of the around exhibitionstalls V Jones Kate Satterfield survive The sisters are Miss Elizabeth popularin among members friends if TO from m the coliseum and deliver: as a whole to show E A from church Utah and had B Satterfield Elizabeth who lives with miniature Thomas Tlatt Spalding her mother in many lectures at certain hours Wilcox business agent has at any time outside of the church there being IS IN from John Platt Hilda no CITY Jones from Denver but who now 'is with her grafted on either electrical workersor detail of the work of social uplift or Irwin owner of Irwin Jones Oliver rom Salt Lake has been George T mother on a visit with her mother’s practical has in any chosen as the Kimball from Christianity that was Mest show will arrive in Salt contractorstoor the way been 1015 sister in Erie too and Miss Sara Spalding Lake electrical business conventioncity of the vavxcl viijcii ueurees Sunday personallyto supervise detrimental Kansas x9’ Carler xkUHuaiu were who is or too trivial for ills attention saloon keepr-r of as follows: secretary of Miss Madeira's the in general City Life Insurance company's field granted Joseph from for the exhibition of ?e1V'k wV-’heldp a school assistance arrangements ofes A’ Saxe D' rank for ladies in and ‘If so lie the international brotherhood to information i°nf and Ranisev from young his organization dnrlno fni- xxrSAlr representatives according robbed Washing- Relatives of 'Bishop Snaldin TlTv aAd agold watch valued at ?JeoSe Jf) C’1 were will that received by S60 has had charge-of representative nee the yesterday W G Hunter last night IIOUghton Bishop Spaldingreceived notified of death last night and Irwin the Cheyenne carter said that he met services of bachelor’s frontier day celebration Wilcox are eliminatedfrom local manager of the association a is expected that his brother if for twelve it wi a ofje® lrom Princeton in and his show the office as business only Mr there coming to Salt Lake? university here from this year is an agent Theagainst Hunter said wlllbe at Taey did come Denver to take'charge not associate-he 1887 B D from the general theological thing that has been least 500 members and their-wives hut funeral arrangements-Bishop of the greater part-of the proven thev met: on the street savs of Spalding’s when in 1891 and next year as well as seminary T D from the of the worldWilcoxis that he has made an efficient officers ofmeeting the negro yesterdav father is buried in Denver which cowboy champions stopped him and talked same in 1905 business agent” the for He and eastern always is the home of liis brother mother araji Entries closed yesterdayin the horse company several was active II of the Capitol business men Credit minuteswho Carter says that it church and educational the cattle the sheep W Nicol president for bringingthe was one sister and the body may be takep the negro held him work lie had goatand swine Electric said last night that up iat of All Saints there for interment and the poultry and to’ Salt Lake is due the nignt charge of the pigeon company convention The robbery Word contractors' are occurred at ifth in of Jarvis hall of Life Under-writers South A special athletic church Denver 1891-92 Montclair also was sent the presiding determined to make Deseret and Association and State program has been and St Luke’s Salt Lake an “open shop Mr at Colo bishopric the head town” Hunter for the openingof the Newsboys’ of’the board of arranged 1892-96’ and was rector of St Paul’s missions of club in the Jennings block the church and Bishop church at Erie inn losses Pa 1896-1904’ nlrrht is head of whinh virtu Nichols of California ofwho In a by' bv the general of statement issued At convention the the ’Eighth province the Episcopal S yesterdav a lisrht lunchpon Kiissoi Ila nfrlnn in Colonel state insurance church Boston’held in in “In the face of a who foundedthe club will welcome the Episcopal which Utah is included lioosevcltsays: calamity so world i uie oirice itoi igtne shown 1904 Mr that fire losses boys back to their Spalding was elected church Had it not been for Bishnn Snaldin wide clubrooms and also bishop and he was as if all to keep in tne United States for eight in death it present war behooves us our heads clear advice as to consecrated sudden was expected that he months will give ofthemthe some the The case of the state against of 1914 total $14 221 '000 of the same year arriving ’in and to read the lessons as against club left within few days for Titus arint governing during the winter would’have a taught us for we ourselves may-suffer lossess for theSalt Lake the first Sunday in charged with attemptingkto eight January Minneapolis’ months where the house ’of bishops bribe Harry 1905 dreadful penalties if we read These lessons wronsr ” months of 1913 ofcorresponding When he first came here it was to hold a complaining $123752000 and Tile 'have been thoroughly was conferencefor the witness against McDonaldclubrooms 'bishop of Salt Lake Richard Bridwell who The increase in as the territory of purpose" of selecting a bishop for the first of Colonel: Roosevelt’sarticles $138431000 in 1012 cleaned A of is was" “What America number new additions sthat time included’ Utah charged with forgery on losses for the eight which at Nevada and for dismissed of the present have been made in the way of several other places He months yesterday by precinct Should Learn rom the War” in next Sunday’s Herald-Republican amusements and southwestern- was Bishop year is said to give proof of A western Colorado waiting ‘to sure that there justice general invitation lias been make After hearing corner of including Tuesdav furm buildings the Wyoming be the necessary throughout issued to those interested in this would at the they evidence was divided in Introduced United States Evanston1907Theandfield was attend thi openingof the club conference without whichquorum he sufficient"yesterdav October assurance which was deemed to clear bishop Spaldingwas had decided not the trip the accused of the and the that as 1 theRepublican members of e convention decided 'Demo-rlnnf- Jill lle-publlcans a Democraticcandidate I education as-fu®°n S 1 partv5? ’ ‘ ' r f 5 Republicanparty - I I ‘ I nllBn mmmmmbmm -haiur ' 25K-' r I -w mg ' : "Xi ' ' on-account J - J n a s v- b i it- a a BISHOP SPALDING INSTANTLY KILLED AUTO ACCIDENT decided ly a en-eIminated k -Bishop ' ’ ' Schools so-called expected I -out I - -present whichs V 1 1 " in-Utah 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