OCR Text |
Show v MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1909. 4 + 1 ui < Bi Agent UTAH, Segregates# 35,000 Acres to Be fi Irrigated. if Ak Land CITY, SS State LAKE pena and SALT pening tne eto MUCH ARID LAND 10 BEWATERED TRUE RELIGION ONFLIGT'S GALL Prayers, Hymn-Singing Following Rituals Is Not All. THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: =f = p ¢ a > HAS and will furnish owned by private parties, of 60,000 acres to be placed under cultlvation through this new Irrigation com-/ any. Part of the land is located In Wasatch county, but most of it js in Uintah county, just south of the reservation. All of P land is o a Se x en ‘Today's Call to Conflict’ was the text of a strong sermon delivered yesterday by the Rev. Willlam Thurston Brown of the Unitarian church. In part Rev. Mr. Brown said: “Religion has never been vital to anv Se IS a E IS WHAT MADE, Arnold G. Glauque,. selecting agent for | the state board of land commissioners,| has just returned from a trip Wasatch and Uintah counties, where he Segregated 35,000 acres of land Lott and othe ; 5 ; e vall for the realization of that ; Religion cannot come to a man without placing. upon him .: so 6Uof all-inclusive and all-absorhing obligation, uchesne and § awberry | so that he 's that this one thing | rive and carrying water through a main iz must dominate life, Wo make a fearful}Ccanal and laterals for miles over the/# mistake if yv auppose that rio s a|territory to be opened the scheme| little thing, tu be satisfied by any sort|With Frank Lott of Denver are these |f of ritual in y building, by saying |men: Smith and Jones of Oklahoma and if prayers or singing hymns or repeating |a@ Mr. Smart of Vernal. a ereed, None c of these things Js reli-| The company will have wate rt on the| ° : gion cr has anything te do witi reli- {land next spring and will have the proj -\f gion ect finished within two years, “Tf you want to find a man who, is re= care —-—____ ligious, you will not look for a man who e wea eculfar dress * you will find a NEED LARGER ORCE man who is abeorbed in and devoted to a great moral task. If you want to fiud ody of religicus people you will not * who can sing hymns a il Washington, Sept. 5.—The need of <¢ L} yrayers—you will look for body larger force of the mobile army was a of people who are cemented together and conditions which particuiarly d { inspired by the consclousness of a great Brigadier General Arthur Murray, chief 2 social, human K Shurches of the coast artillery of the army, during rule are nothing of the kind. Judei his investigation of theemilitary situation jin the time of Jesus wasn'c Was ‘t lot in the Philippines and in Hawall, from of forms and rites and precepts handed which points he has returned to Wash down from the past, as ours are, none of ington. This was especially so, he sald, them the 1 at Hawali, where there Is a line of eighty Men could do a ] hat that miles to be defended, of which distance religion demanded about twenty-five miles comprises many ing their “he relatio Places on whic enemy can land.| Genoral Murray estimated at her should not be Jess 25,000 mobilized » so-called Christian busin Ss man troops to control situation, : which Is and an athelst busines man, otherwise fully protected, or will be when the fortifications are perfected. Mutual Brotherhood. 2 OF THE MOBILE ARMY - I THREE-DAY PROGRAM OF § | HARVARD CEREMONIES f business who believes in no é good man In the business man who subseribes to creed and eives inillions of the people’s earnings to churches, colleges and libraries. Jesus beconcame religious simply by becoming sclous of a wholly aifferent kind of world from what most of the world to be. He sentially brothers of mutual brother the “st hon y as the Cambridge, ing Mass., Sept noune uration tober 6. e occur on Oc- BRAKEMAN (Ee eee ere ee OL a time ‘of. le lca, ’ at it goes in time of war? Because ths 1eal maticn haz not yet b » has t come to mature consclousness. Th of nan nwaken ed nation fifty ye a was the call of religion, in a ™ «sure it was the call to a great task, to noble soa to thought of others besides Not Children’s short dresses in 1 to 4-year sizes—: slightly soiled from displaying—Embroidery, lace and’ hemstitched trimmed—Fine nain- lengths—all sizes—Choose 69 bell J, A. eo rec, man recently dlscharged hurled ma at Pul len. The m a Nead and he fell Pullen o the : paFOnE or "the engine and was killed. 1 qooree was captured and is being held charge of murder. Handsome striped and plain fitting, coat styles—42 ored cuffs colored panels—and sell Made of fine covert and wide-wale serges, showing the new, almost tight-fitting back, and illustrating the pockets, straps— long-waist effect to a splendid advantage. Coverts have fine satin linings—serges are lined with fine qual- kilted at $25.00— ity taffeta throughout, models at Handsome new fall skirts’ at $5.00 to $13.95 $37.50 at $45.00—Choose at diagonal DENIED SEPARATE TRIALS | suits at $45, —Special at only $2.50, $50, $60 Suits that show correct styles and perfect workmanship—various coat and skirt styles, embracing the newest novelty features in braided and embroidered effects. Beautiful soft silk and satin linings and handsome pearl, jet and metal buttons, giving a jaunty, chic A splendid assortment at the prices—$45 appearance, 3eautiful models in the popular capes for afternoon wear, priced very them at and evening low—choose A few very important silk items for this week silk— All silk satin soliel—Full 36 inches wide—5 shades—green, 75 $1 taupe, new rose, ashes of roses and Prussian blue. At this price it’s a wonderful value, yard © 97-inch black taffeta—oil boiled finish—elegant luster— | splendid weight—An valueat. i's 2% - exceptionally strong Dress fabrics priced low to introduce a great offer at Ind. —_—— 2007 A.-Y.-P. ee A.-¥.-P. Via EXCURSIONS School EXPOSITION Oregon Short Line RATES R. | Via R, $39.00 from Salt Lake to Seattle and return: on sale dally, commencing June 1. Ask agents for further partloulars City ticket office, 201 Main street. $39.00 return; 1. Ask Canyon Short — RATES Line R. R. to Seattle and) Lake Salt from June on sale daily. commencing agents for further particulars, | City ticket office. 201 Main street. As A oe REMEMBER, _ ——-——- Emigration —_ EXPOSITION Oregon Excursions. ——____—_--_>s————_———"" 38,000 | Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coal will remain $5.75 per ton, delivered. 7 BAMBERGER COAL COMPANY. ——__—_-->—____—_Hamlin paints. Need any signs? Acres Carey Act e- he te te UP Ow ae ie 69c Venetians, etc.—a great colfabries— new aud staple shades tection of the season’s hest — in eve ry variety —ttinch widths $1.00 Clouse at,a yard ..5.--. esses 2roadcloths, serges, Panamas, and Every time you use Hewle tt's Uncolored Japan ‘ Teas drinking the} you u are posbeverage delicious finest and most ae to obtain. Cars leave Mt. Olivet for Emigration canyon on Sunday and Labor Day every two hours, from 8 a. m.°'to 6 $2.00 2, Land Falls country | In the famous Twin for entry Sept. 2, itive literature to Twin | Land & Water Co., Milner, Ida Tuesday sensations in the domestic aisle | plain broadcloths, plain Satin Venetians, striped an , French and German novstripe serges, Panaimas, batistes all eolors— new All ete, elty mixtures, suiting serges, widths. 54-inch to —44 staple shades Special at, a yard. . 84 pieces of English worsted suiting, 36 inches wide—worth 20c a 16 yard—Tuesday speciai Cc Ready-made sheets—size 72 by 90— worth 55c each—Tuesday special Pillow cases, worth 1214c each—Tuesday special -------- 8c Turkish wash cloths, Bleached Turkish worth 3c towels—one yard ee ee long—worth 12140 Huck each— worth Tuesday special towels, day special—by dozen White Cie 15c each—Tues- the «*++«--+-++:+ cotton Ic batts—regular Sfeointnte soe) eee Ry 10c oT SC Silkoline—full 36 inches wide—the best grade made—our entire stock to select from—worth 15c¢ yard— Tuesday special +-+----++++:s 10c Two hundred pairs Cluny lace curtains close at less than cost at $6.95. Our splendid combination offer Includes lead pencil, pen holder, pencil and:ink‘eraser, ‘two 10c Spencerian pens, and all packed in a neat, pencil box for......... ee Pen holders with cork tips... 0.0.4.6. eh +00 coms ooape OS Colored crayon pencils, 6 in box..... diuies cle ages seeae se Plain and steel edge rulers, 5c, 10c and...... are Post card tablets with two cards to each tablet,,special.. 3c Extra large pencil tablets...... eae cence Gieeeeoea oo Large size ruled ink tablets. .... a See Cen Large assortment of high school composition .books for pen work Ae off |i Long neck chains—corals, pearls, turquoise, amber and jet—special..... 25c Hat pins special—jet, steel, rhinestone, enamele roses and colored stones—worth 50e each—Special. Large assortment of leather bags—black, brown, green and tan—Special.........- 1.50 All hair goods, curls and puffs— eee quality—Tuesday special specially priced School supplies special priced hardwood 97-inch chiffon messaline—all the new and staple colors— a quality of great excellence—included in the assortment 95c A $1.25 value at, are creams and blacks. the VAL! foie ae ee ne bap eee eee | over full linings of soft silk—one-styte with beauCluny lace medallion and entire sleeve finished narrow ribbon bands—jet trimmed—guaranteed black. Ecru novelty fishnet, with plain tucked sizes—Very 1308, High Made tiful with fast net yoke, finished with medallions and lace bands. , All Dress goods and silks EXCURSIONS y $6.95 911.95 19-inch Liberty satin—every conceivable color—all soft finish—elegant fabric for gowns, dresses, Tuesday, the the yard......6..syard:.... ; trimmings. Tuesday, eee eee , Handsome black and . ecru net waists at only to $60. 1909. 10 25 a. m., 1:35 p, m.. 1.00 Opens Sept. 13, The following |To Ogden, Pharaoh’s Glen, 8:20 a.m... .60 courses will be given: Normal, Sclen-| To Return on any train, Speclal leaves tific, Classical, Mechanic Arts. Domes| Provo canyon 7:30 p. m. tic Sclence and Arts, Preparatory, and —_— _—>-Missionary. The Missionary course beSaltair Closes Tonight. gins immed{ately after the October | Continuous dancing. Superb bathing. | conference. Full particulars can be had Special “Ship’’ restaurant menu. Go out, at the High schoo! office. Phones: Bell S. Fall waists specially priced at $2.50 “Tailored taffeta waists, aecmieanicy neatly tucked fr on: yt —long, close-fitting sleeves with jet buttons. All sizes | wide— Clay serges in navy blue and black —F nll 50 inches ; It’s one of the Very: serviceable and stylish. yard. a at, best offers ever made 26-inch all wool Panamas—all the staple shades. “ree wma A very exceptional valuaiat, the Warden: worsted VeneThe popular diagonals and storm serges and Every tians for cloaks and suits. shad SUNDAY D. Materials are fine French serges, wiry voiles, moire, diagonals and worsteds, Varied yoke. designs, with full kilted side and front, paneled plaited effects, at $5.00, $6.95, $7.95, $9.50, $10.00 and $13.95. $37.50. $55 and Learned. } at $22.50 and $24.50 full readily sook fabric—worth $1.50 to $2.00— Choose at Seen ec Stunning long coats priced, and 45-inch lengths—self-col- skirts with novelty plaited {@ |§! {f} er SHHITon broxdclote aad | L. ee worsteds—close satin linings—slashed back—novelty and collars—some with tailored satin values Throwing His Fortune Away, The PS $25.00 tailored suits $20.00 = ht SUNDAY DEY, GOODS STORE rf We’re showing a splendid line at this price—each one a splendid model in plain tailored styles. There are chiffon broadeloths, vicuna and honeycomb fabries— two-tone diagonals and wide-wale effects in models that show the low-button front—long waist and plaited coat styles. Wide turnback euffs—‘‘Presto’’ collars and novelty pocket effects. Coats are 45-inch lengths— almost close fitting—lined with self-colored satin and Peau de Cygne, with plaited inside pockets—Skirts are new novelty plaited and kilted designs—Colors are ashes of roses, raisin, olive, seal brown and black. Good KILLED. Omaha, 5.—Judge Munger in| t he district court today overruled “But why was it 1 1ecessary1 that ‘a mil- | notion for separate trials for the four lion men In the prime of life should t be Y nen charged ith robbing the Union sacrificed and the whole nation plingea | Pacific train near here, o May 22 into anguish unutterable? Simply because | Donald Wood, Jack Shelton I’rank its citizens hac 10ot learned the lesson | Grigware and red TYorgesen Their } which genuine religion teaches, which it} trial will occur about October 1. | a —_ was the first business of its churches to each, but which they did not teach ia I} se tthe mueht. do not nov 3e¢ ause > they actly the mass of men think today, Throwing away what one has is not that justice doesn’t matter, that jt is unalways the only , to lose a fortune important whether justice is made uni- | Being unable to see an opportunity, or vercal 3 a Because the mass of men to grasp it. when seeing it,-is more ther thought property more sacred than of losing out in this || often the cause men, as the majority still thinis. A..perse feels too slugof them suppos d “Be3eCcaAUSe most that; world... the chief end of man {s to fill his stom-| gi sh to make using ach, to satisfy his animal passions, make quickly improve by woman his plaything, use his fellows as for the great tonic, that is guaranteed the means of enriching himself, and get all forms of weakness in men and woa nuch of what r calls pleasure in six boxes $5. with box, a $1 Price men. the small span of his existence as posJ F. or call Address guarantee. full sible Because men forget that all life Hill Drug Co., “The Never Substitumeans growth, means change, m¢ans the tors,’ corner Second South and West outgrowing of social customs, the ov growing of governments, outgrowing of Temple street = <> ——--laws, th imperative demand for ne and larger richts Saltair Closes Tonight. Because men forget Continuous dancing. Superb. bathing fail to remind them that life be a struggle or else it js Special “Ship” restaurant menu. Go out, | God We mistake if we sur is dragging the world. in spite o tself, Don't fall to go to Wandamere te to higher planes of living. Nothing of the day kind Is true. The world goes forward and ————_- + > --—_—_—_ upward only by the carnest, determined. Gate and Clear Creek Coz lL wil never-siceping effort of herol en and 5 per ton, delive red. women—an effort which js reli 12; Tat BAMBERGER COAL: COMPANY. struggle is just as much here now —______-+-————__—_——r it s. And it is the only stri gle that has any honor in it. To b ligious {s to be a part of that strugVin Denver & Rio Grande R, R, gle, to feel its demands and respon) to Provo canyon, 7:50 a. m., 8:10 them. To be religious is to mak»; this | To Ti ITs oc oases bee eit thie Clee Obra re Ly ee truggle our chief business—a _ bisiness} 10:25 a. m, 1:36 p. m.. 1.00 that takes precedence to that by which | To Ogden, Be Ns. 60 To Pharaoh’s Glen, 8°20 ve get our bread and butter. that stands| Special leaves Return on any train. higher in our minds than horr or fam-| canyon 7:30 p. m fly or personal affection or anything else. | Provo -_ — It was an absolutely true imstinet that } Annie Besant is to iecture in Barratt esus say that if houses, | hall lands. business, fa on Sept. 7, 1909, on the subject of wife, children, or anvthing—his own , ‘Theosophy, Its Meaning and Vatlue."’ eould | t mit than he loved the vause, he Besant ts known throughout th: N }| have no part in it 2 ze = z . ant her. ability, oratorical her for world “s It is through complete devotion wenderfu] ideas and her compassion for fe to this sacred cause of huthose who suffer justice, brotherhood, of iperyou can be for others—man Tickets, 25 cents, on sale at Norton's ¢ vr chilad— | ishand or wife, book store, 27 “East Third South, and at We ae “y Deseret « store News bo think we e ce pe unother something sac&r cre, Continuous Dancing at Saltair iething dear and Immortal, Without immortalizing our who belng by 'Today, I Christensen's 8 to 11:30 p »-hearted devotion to an all-inclu“Oh, joy YY orchestra and Held’s band. cause In t struggle, and onl: ———————— oo there, may you beautiful and satisfying thing—oi:tsi je cur i1 it you | not one of) the highest gifts of Ilf| Vin Denver & Rio Grande R, RK. $ 3 |} | BECODIY) ¢2 7. - sees aes Handsome ts st>| ALLEGED TRAIN ROBBERS Lesson The celebrated C, B. and G. D. makes—odd lines in pink and blue satin and silk, with and without supporter attachments — medium |} COLLEGE COURSES HEHE corsets at Children’s dresses, special at 98c informal men knew and ace the prophet of , even though doing so expos e suspicion of being an enemy of y and speedily brought about his Pekin, Sept. 6.—Nearly 600 Chinese} execution as such students, ranging in <¢ from 15 to 40 “Why was it that the sight of these offices of the old men marching or hobbling down the 3 to take! main street of the city last month madsa | > examinatior an. impression on most of us that no = United States.| other procession would : 1ave dai j t to be met wasn't because they were uny better men boxer indemnity than the rest of us They wereI not eturned by the United States to China 3ut you couldn't get any such crowd to | seo a2 yrocession of ordinary C'‘riristian | ministers or teachers Ve pay a tribute | sy veterans tl ac look for| 0 You cannot now Man Who Is Refused Ride Hurl!ls Rock to a fifty years f ron. by the na- | when your sons will be hated and Hits Trainman. tion as those veterans were hailed. ‘Lhe young men of today ave just as. qapable The Dalles,:.Ore.;..: Sept. _ gry_bement as were ’, Pullen, a brakeman on the $6.00 only $3.69 CHINESE COMPETE FOR r now make up s not rhe ta ton arnt it aie $5.00 and styles on deep yokes—would You choose at only $20.00. 5.—Events fillinauguration the 3; aninaug-| cA The talk of early shoppers is the wonderful values and grand selections offered in our ready-to-wear garment department. Our buyers have scoured the eastern markets more critically than ever before in our history and the istincliveness of the models reflect the brains and energy of the highest salaried designers at home and abroad. The individuality of styles will appeal to you instantly and you are sure to find the model most becoming to you in our wonderfully assorted collection. Our persistent effort to provide the best in style and the most dependable in quality at the lowest possible cost makes the values we offer this season of the greatest interest to those who desire the best and latest at moderate prices. Shee WAGED mR Pp - TODAY BEEN BE 8 WORLD MUST S= = er BATTLE prices of to priced TOAGIOSCrabeesine « Rue etehevcraleranens Splendid assortment of collars, including jabots and fancy 5c bows, in colored satins, linen, embroidery and lace. Worth to 50e each. To clean them up you pick at.... Children’s ‘‘Wonder Hose,’’ the celebrated everlasting 2 5c kind—Extra heavy and well made—for boys ene and girls—the pair........++++eeveere quality underwear. Children’s medium grey—pants, shirts and union suts-DOe priced according to SizeS....eeee es Cream to and 75¢ |