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Show SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ONLY INNIORTAL IS JESUS CHRIST —ATT res ba Pe NO KING EVER SO GREAT THE Three circuit years was ORPHEUM. ago, not when organized the as Orpheum well as NO OTHER NAME THAT LIVES IN HISTORY OF WORLD FOREVER. a cb Uy The Rev. Father Brennan in St. Mary’s Cathedral Describes Savior’s Attributes. CITY, UTAH, ae TELLS HOW TAFT FREED PRISONERS En ‘ LAKE Mission Secretary Describes Incident of Administration in Philippines. drama highly seasoned, old-fashioned Rivers.” will be well suited with "Lena with during the week, The play runs Saturday. matinees Wednesday a and CALLED ON THE PRESIDENT | SEPT. 27, 1909. ett Hee ona You cold dose apt OYSTERS eateh to this weather. <A or two of White taken Iixpectorant, Pine in are BOOTH’S | Cough Cure I iS it they aid and hed just as much r jedi Ke see the Pre ee today.as those who saw him on Friday eda Saturday and ob5 ected eing in oO Sunday, set every good eltizen remember that as long Old lory floats on the mast of the national capitol | tands for lberty ivil and religious Mberty—and that the constitution our ROVerT EAE nt gu * intees to every man the inalienable ht to worship God according to the Aedetes of his own conscience ‘The President {s not to bo singled out as an exception to this rule; he with all others is to be le slone to determine his worship of God. Therefore with. ‘oh oA for a and malice toward none et ever remember that the rights ane privie or leges of others, though the vy be hiel low,¥ are sacred to them &s at jr ist as same ents ADO and privileges EEe ges are are to us | time, severe Have will cough prevent CANS Dipped from the sea into new sealed air ti and Immediately ery tang of the sea is still with the seal wiien you break them a cold. or a bottle IN GUARANTEED At All FIRST-CLASS a them DEALERS, BOOTH handy. 25c and 50c a Bottle or now, one act missed connections and DISCUSSED COLONIAL RELIGIOUS “QUO VAT VADIS. ve could not appear for the opening perWORK WITH MAGISTRATE. The Arington company began stock formance. The management was pera week's engagement at the Bungalow plexed, until some one said “Try Millle At St. Mary's cathedral Sunday the last night in “Quo Vadis," a drama of MAN IS ROBBED 20 West ist South. Williams. Maybe she will fill in for A discussion of the Philippine questhe days of Nero, which has run the tonight." And a carriage was rushed services consisted of mass at 8 a, m tion, as viewed by an American intsgamut of a decade and still holds its to her home, and the little girl who by the Rey. D. Kiely; mass at 9 a. m. MAN , The Pure Drug — ———— commanding position as one of the forehad been seen in numerous amateur slonary, who had been tn the fleld for by the Rey. W. K yan; mass at 1 Dispensary, Notice of pileanee for | Desert Land most dramas on the American stage. performances was bundled a to the a. m. and sermon by the Rev, Timothy several years, was given last night at Brennan The services were marked Headed by John Ince and Miss Bertha theatre, where she sang two or three Selection No. 5. the First Methodist Episcopal church by fine music, Mrs. C. M, Hendricks Creighton, the company presents a songs and sa ng them well. by the Rey. Dr. Homer C. Stuntz, as: f being the soloist 4 u VND * . é strong front, and the rendition of the ‘sistant That was Miss Williams’ first appearsecretary of the foreign misWilliam Preston Is Struck South Mats George A. Snow, as mares for a cordrama was even better than could have ance In real vaudeville, and, as a su sion board of the Methodist Episcopal a fine poration to be formed, known and bene ‘dietion at 7 30 an been expected on so small a stage. Wilstitute, she made good, Last night she r sermon by Re W. K Down and Loses $750 Street. as the Buck Hiorn Tarieatlon Company, church Dr. Stuntz entered upon his liam Belfort, as Petronius, takes a posiIn his sermon at the ll oe lock mass, & which one ee will be entitled to appeared on the regular bill in good labers almost at the same time William on the theme Cc Christ Last Night. transact bus the State of Utah, tion as strong as that of Mr. Ince and company, and, although, of course, her Howard Taft became governor general raigne tie art: has made oplication to reclaim certain shows himself to be an actor of true many local friends contributed thelr Dr. Stuntz called on President Taft at ‘Je SUS Chr y living name desert land pursuant to the Act of merit. His difficult role is well acted, full share in the applause, Millle Wilthe Knutsford Saturday and enjoyed a is the only Congress, approve us 8 894, and brought forth round after round of liams scored an unqualified success. She half hour's conversation, during which applause during some of the most striis the same winsome little girl who has struck down and robbed of $750 as the observance of the anniversary of the |the Carey Land Act; and pursuant to Se ae aaa in the islands were discussed dent scenes of the play. Harold Kendelighted Salt Lake audiences on many neared BI: home at Fifth South t} b..0, M. O. T..W., also balloting On| Chapter 2 of the Revised Statutes, and ecly ey nedy, as Nero, did more than creditably, occasions, and her art and voice have and Eme avenue at o'clock last | 4PPlications. Sy eA Foe Bente imag the a ws of tate of me iganient told Dr. Stuntz that e centuries and then died But ile by a man who had followed him ate o tah, and all supplementa and has added many more to his list improved, and she has a cleverly cossoundest advice the government got . their names and their deeds may might by a West street on the street Daughters of Veterans. ws and rules and regulations of the of friends tume arranged act. First, the history } r anywhere was from the missionaries ear, and who has ‘so far escaped the Mrs. Mary B. Lawrence, president of Department of th Interior the The acting throughout was of a high she sings “The Rosary,” and then a and monuments of stone The question of whether the governpolice the Daughters of Veterans, wishes to|United States, and of the U. 8. Land memcharacter for a stock organization, and marb le may be erected to their schoolgirl song, and then she introduces ment had “played fair’ also was disPreston had alighted from a Poplar} announce hat arrangements have been | Office in ithe Stato of Utah, and the thoroughfa res of our in the speaks well for the plays to come from a novelty in an airship. Grove car at Eleventh West street and 1de for : surprise party on one of their the rules and regulationa of the foe cussed, and the address of Dr. Stuntz the Arington company. There was not No lavish use of superlatives is necesstarte north toward his home, two | members for thi (Monday) evening, and | Board of Tait Commissioners of last night indleated that he thought but the crowd last night which the playing sary to sum up the bill as a whole, bu blocks ay 4 inger alighted at|/ all dau write rs, whet ler members or non-| State of Utah, and said applicant ore that, in the main, perfect fairness had the same time and Ss member: well as the “son of ae poses to construct reservoirs, 3, merited, and it is probable that the seats it is well worth while. Miss Lena Pantbeen shown hind him. Ags Preston rans, are canal ully invited to meet at tl canals, ditches and other irrigation will be better filled during ses the perusal of the zer dances and jumps the rope on Dr. Stuntz’s address was devoted owed portion of the Smith drug store corner at § o'clock sharp, works, in accordance with plans subae wa these two narrow mainder of the week There are tight rope exceedingly well, and Sam largely to a discussion what of yalked ahead of him, turne “dd sudde nly where a guide will be to eer then - | mitted to sald board, to store and carry the course, a few ragged spots in the actMint shows some clever acrobatic and struck him a blow in the pit of |freshments will be served, and tne Tee water for the purpose of reclalming government and the missionaries had “and emperors, whose but the first nighters were more stunts. The act closes with a Merry the stom ers will please bring re freshments, same | sald lands, and to sell and disworld, a ene in the islands tn the last elght reston as completely paralyzed | as at former socials pose of water rights, under the syspleased with the general work. Widow waltz that is both acrobatic and names : years He said he considered the reand lay on the sidewalk for half an A tem of Irrigation works thus proposed And it is certain that these ragged ends graceful. Davey Moore and Miss Poney sage, nate marve lous hour until passersby found him SufImproved Order of Red Men. to bé constructed by the said company, oet, W will be smoothe a down In the next perMoore present a wild west skit Among the incidents related by the fering great pain aA unable to speak, Washak . the so lands for which application home , ) formance or tw which Miss Moore does some exceedPreston was carried to the home of a]. ashakle felbe mo 1 met as usual last | has thus been made being s ato in missionary was the capture of a num—_ sed awa h are dead. Christ, There are six si to the play as given neighbor and inter take n to the Emer Monday ‘ g id transacted a great jihe Cou nty ry, ne State of ingly clever character work, and her he proscribed Galilean died and they ber of supposed “‘insurieectos” in one of by the Arington players, lasting for gency hospital at the city jail in the| deal ae An ‘investigating ‘com Utah, and more particularly described partner shows a few new wrinkles in lald Him in the tomb of a ene the provinces, the officers arresting patrol wagon. When he ha ud mueti lentean . ap writen oa thi — ation as follows, to-wit: more than three hours and a half. But dancing. and from that tomb He arose aga thirty-two of the converts of the Amerly recovered to relate story he told | 0," py ice who wishesto become _ Surveyed W4 of Whe NE of NW3; It is difficult to see where the play “La Petite Revue” is the name given ic _ missionaries. Dr. Stuntz said he of the assault and robbery e was] ;/*" man. he meeting of Sey ot pr im. S18, lt 8; 10 BE, A 200; of Ea, SH,3 could be cut down appreciably The to a clever musical act, in which aix B, A 320; SEx 14, T 17 3, R10 _-“ ri _s ate as to: e a. thas one : of the went at once to interview Governor able to furnish some des¢ ription <a a conqueror, too, scenes are complete, in spite of the size of the seven singers are seen with minirobber, having had oceasior notice 1G of 7 a new othe urine —_ oa DLE Boe B, A 40; EBs; S34 T: ae in behalf of the prisoners, and reey fought not with of the stage, this feature working ature bodies of manikin size, and Bint an the car. The man was said ae ee it Importance to every em- | of SW; SE of NW; and NE 3 of oree, the tron hand of subsults were soon forthcoming be ell dressed and large, with dark SW; S 23, 17,8, R10 BE A 480; comedy and music both won favor. against the actors on most si i fought on After Governor Taft had listened to gomnplex) ot | NW3 of SW; Wa of NW; and SE the minds and rts of men, Harold Kennedy's volce out-Neroes and His Eleanor Gordon, in “Tips on Tap,” the missionary's recital, he sent out a arms were charfaith and hope and Nero in his singing of two. self-conhas a clever sketch, well set and well lawyer to make a personal Investigato arrive, Preston's father put in an Salt Lake lodge No. 2, O. ©. F., had | NW3 a of SW, S 26, T 17 8S, R 10 Structed odes, and his masterful work acted Miss Gordon herself is exppears Ga at the Emergency hospl-|a very good meeting last Prifes nig ht, E, A S43; NE; SE3 of NW3. S 27, His report was not satisfactory tlon warriors of Jesus Christ, you In one or two of the scenes brought tremely attractive, and equally clever, tal and took his son home in a carhen it conferred the third degree. Ne T 17 ts ® 10 B, A 620; SE of SE: Es f empire, you ind a second investigator was sent out and she Is well supported. The Five round after round of applause riage ler tha several serious] Friday, ( 1, the lodge will mitiete of SW; and NW3 of SW3, S 28, T 17 battles valiantly and Dismisses the Police. bruises about his body, Preston was not “ven c dndidates and all Odd Fellows are |S. R 10 E, A 160; SW; SW of NWi, On the whole, the play is well acted Alvolos played xylophores rapidly, and badly hurt, invited S29, T 17 8, R 10 E, A 200; SHR: S34 of the William Tell overture was a marvel and merits good attendance from theaAs a result of this investigation Govy——___ NE}; and NW3 of NE, S of Piss; of gymnastic agility. They won a clostregoers during the week ernor Taft took threefold action, the A private safe may be rented In the Ladies of G. A. R. R10 B, A 280; Es, S 31, T 17 S, R 10 ing round of applause with a patriotic irst step being the issuing of an order fire a burglar proof vault ofFe the Mal Salt Faurnld -e BE. A of $20;NW: Ed; E4 1d ofNW3ZSWt, of SWtNWi,of SW3; medley and a display of the flag. ity & Trust C Reynolds circle eon s of the G Ex S 33, ‘ischarging the men from custody, the rep ten Sec t ecur y & rus o., 32 up ain iil hold ely ar meeting of“oad T 17S, R 10 A 560; W4: NE3; N§4 of The Walthour Trio ride most anything Had it not been for the inexcusably second, an order dismissing the rene street, $2.00 per year and upwards. Fellow nall Tt ie mday afternoon SEi:; and SW: of SE3, S 34, T1785, R on wheels, showing all of the old bicycle long waits between acts and an occaofficer in charge of the town +2) o'clock 10 EB, A 600; NW2 of NWi, S 35, T 17 tricks and some new ones, all well exesiona!) juggling with the lines on the civil service, while in the Pt a EE Ss, R 7 c Get Acres 4,120. those gray hairs shall be crowned with cuted. The motion pictures, including part of some of the actors, the performhe wrote a homily which the incorruptible crown “Our friend, the President,’’ are better ance of “The Other Girl” by the Willard n¢ oys and irls, you are the persecution Filipinos understand no Utah castle 338 held a regular meeting ie a ° , than those usually shown at the Oryoung soldiers of Jesus Christ You y last Me ond iy evening ( ne application A 64 SE}; S3 “SW3 * 18 5. R Mack stock company at the Grand theawould be tolerated, Was. b ted -on nd two refugeés we 10 E, A 240; Sh; Sh of NE3; S 4 of NWi, will be true. You will keep His stanpheum tre last night would rank well to the There have been instances of undard aloft, with your eyes ever fixe E _ | obligat a sall committee reported ali}/S 6 T18 8S, Rd A ; All of S$ 7, fore in the list of plays put on by this at times,” said the speaker, pon the eternal day star, with your “LENA RIVERS.” popular stock organization. All in all, > part of some of the smaller ofives breathin ever breathing, that 1% given Sx pt x ke re will bo no mect-|8. R 10 E, A 640; all of S 9, T 18S, R10 That most absorbing of old-fashioned considering that it was a first night dent of London Conference, Will ing this eve account of the open- |,A 640; Zn 8 10, vi oF 10 B, A 320; faith and soda and charity which Jesus s, but it frequently is the case that Christ gay to little ae love stories, na Rivers,” was played i yall, to whi ich “the ublic is cordially | NW, S 15, 18 S, , A 160; Nd; smaller officials, in going over a list of performance and that the waits wert dren, the wine flag of Jesus Chris last night at the Colonial to an audience the fault of the stage force, the producfigures, get lost in the Items, and never Patriarch John Cook, who died at his © haiateiacnieeeetnies es aia of S 18, T 18 S, R 10 E, A 640; N&; you will understand me when I ae tion was good. that alternately wept and cheered over get to the totals. In the main, I can this to you ° your are an home in Mill Creek, Sept. 25, was born Women of Woodcraft. SW, $19,T 18S, R10 E, A 480; SWi, the woes and triumphs of the interestAugustus Thomas, the well hee n that the officials have been very mothers, in those happy, bright days in Eastwood, N« ee ey England, in The Th ir nbl e club of Silver Maple circle 7 oF 2 i 4 = 10 E, A 160; Wi, 3 238, ing, if somewhat age-worn heroine. Her playwright, must have been in PPS fair of your childhood, go to them and tak 2 : 5 ; en Evolver... elrelc Ss. » A 320; Wa; SE2, S 33, 1882. He had ont shildren—John Cook of | No, W W., wi 1eet next Thurs-|T 18 S, R 10 B, A 480; Sh, S 34, T 18 & them by the hand bid them tell tribulations, that were the engrossing Dr vein when he wrote this delightful Stuntz opened his address by reVernal,“4 Eliza Kirkaia el and Mariah Cook, | day it the home of Neighbor S$ 2 E 20°" SW, you the story of the Christ. tell you of it R10 E, A 320; S. 35, i T 18 1 8, R1 0 ferring theme of an earlier generation, are real comedy, for the lines fairly scintillate to a interview with Bishop of Provo, Lucy Cook, Heber Cook, Gerorth est Temple pte E. A 160. Total acres, 7,120 His sufferings and His love, of His paindeed in the hands of the company prewith wit and lively humor and the situThoburn trude Casper, in Calcutta, India, twentyGeorge H Cook and Ernest Salt Ls eircie heid its regula @ tience and His charity, that, when you ‘Surveyed : S3 It may be said with one years ago, Cook of Salt Lake county. ecedent | ing Monday cvening, with Guardis in|S, R 9 B, A Sa 480; of Ng, 8 12, T 31.7 18'S, R918 ations are laughter-producing throughin whic B the bishop told &row up to manhood, vou pay, ever be senting the play. was. pre siding patriarch of the Granite | Neighbor Eunice M. Broberg in the chair. |. A 220: Si, S13.T18'S,R9 BA true to Him and he goals cau truth that they deserve a more up-toout. A vein of seriousness runs through him to “keep his eyes on the PhilipHe president of the high] Visitors were repo ae from Silver Ma-| 320; all of $24, T 18 S R 9 E, A 640: plant _of | |date medium, However, the genuine the play, and the plot has logical sepines,” saying. that tt. Was his opinion priests qyorum of that stake from the] ple circle and were greeted with circle|S3}‘S 23 T 18 8 R 9 B, A 320: NE: pa Cast’ for flavor of old-fashioned romance clingquence sufficient to hold the attention sega? teh years-t @up dof God's gels beneath the tree ‘of Mamre, let of the audience. ing to the well-known story has an atvrath against Spain in the Philippines ce than one year previous to his death ay evening, § or he e clue | 9 . Dare moan by tractiveness of its own. Also, we reMr. Mack showed good judgment in e was baptized Into the church of Jesus will meet Wednesday at 1 o'clock shar fac os Sm Asser A640; Si, 5 27, T waitld be full. Dr. Stuntz told or reaaesert tE Christ o atter-day Saints Dec. 25, 1850, | at the home of Pugsley, Sl Nort R 9'E rr 640: ll i all of Ss 34, T 18S, casting the parts, for the members of that the broken-backed, browneall Ing in his newspaper in this country of n the wilderness {t be our while in his na country, and per-| Second We st ome B, A 640: Ex re of S 85, 118 SR 9 covered volume long since relegated to glory, as Christians, to fight, to live the company seem to be especially the fall of Manila, and he ‘recalled at formed a mission in that country, during 9'R A 160 oes E}, T1k8S R n and die ‘neath the saving dow of mee the Prophecy 4 i the bish bishep a distant shelf had In its day a greater adapted for the roles assigned to them which he was twice preside of the LonW. RC. Surveyed get ne et eee iss the Cross. Christ liveth, Christ reigndegree of popularity than many “best As Rey. Clifton Bradford, the fighting don conference. Funeral services will be : ‘19 , 79 er . ’ , eth. Steady, peo aires of of Christ, steady.” held at the Mill Greek ward house at 2 reOTE Squires will entertainnls iz oe ee A 79.87. Unsurveyed S}, sellers’’ now enjoy. parson, who takes up the manly art }o'clock me Wednesday The remains X T 19 SR 9B E, A 20; SE, S 11, The play embodies the salient points because he believes the physical self nay be viewed by the friends at. the S ROE AG 160; all of $13, T1 of the story, though many well rememshould be cultivated as well as the j}family residence on the old county road The : ROBE 4480; NH eee htt 7 5, bered characters are wanting, their spiritual, James Rennie gave a_ good great number not being well suited to characterization, In the part of Kid SDs of the Grand Army, Daughters and Sons|9 E, A’ 640; all of S 24. T 19S. R 9 FE a stage. Emma Bunting is charming Garvey, champion middleweight pugil—_—= of Veterans are cordially {nvited T ake oo arce S 26,T 19S, R 9 B, A 640: n the role of Lena, the persecuted child ist of America, Mr. Mack demonstrated ugar House cars. allo 27,7 19S, R95, 540. | Continued from ee 1. in the prologue, though enchantingly the versatility of the capable all-round sression of moral law, and the offender pretty, she is somewhat trivial and the stock actor. He showed in the part the Modern Woodmen of America. 10 mA ate ews BA, $4,T19S,R acc eolintable only to God A by h efore e tne 3, A 480; Sk, S 5, part is overdone. Later she shows hercharacteristics of t professional question of the Taft cele bration on SunExcelsior canp had three more candi-| A 320; all of S 3. T 19 s. Rim erry: self a capable actress and wins some fighter, and yet did not overdo it, < day resolv itself into the question of . dates and one more new member by trans-|S4, §_ i 20° Fraternal Union of America. fer card last Tuesday evening. The new|S 8, S T 1, 19 T S, 19 ae | ane oes of ; well merited applause. As much canoften done. One of the cleverest whether what the program calls for on not be said of Janet Loudon in the part of acting in the whole play was this day is a sat ou sin If it is a Evergreen lodge 151 will hold another | members expresse their satisfaction at|/T 19 S, R10 EB, A 640: all of $10,719 wherei is rime, and why of Carrie Livingstone. She is unspeakof Elmer Booth, as Reggle Lumley, wh 0, crime would not similar eta rams, such as are last of preparatory arrangements and ex-|the social part of the evening “he state |R 10 B, A 640; all of $12, Tio9s R ably stiff and careless. The roles of after being run over by an automobile, carried out on other part or the ek in hibition drills f« he b vent on Oct. | district deput of <ierier as present and|10 B, A 640; Nj, S 13, T 19 S.R 10 E Granny Nichols and Joel Slocum are describes his hospital experience in a when MONDE of the President also be eriminal the lodge will giv rousing re-|in a short sp } complimented the |A 320 Nn of S'1 T19S R 10 B; played better, hi the rest of the suppathetically humorous way. Others who for surely that which le a crime ou one -eption, class ; initiation 2 and banquet in]camp on. the eple ndid attendance {it has | 640; all = of S 15, § a £40.A : amp o, T'1919 8S, R10 E A 640 port is hopeles acquitted melee well in their parts day Is likewise crime on any other honor of the visit of sure resident |had all the yee round, an¢ Iso | N& t, 19 S| R10 E, A 820: Na s day? IF’. F. Roose. All new ications should stated that Excelsior camp would be in| 18, T 19S, R105, A 320: Sh “NEY 3 7 It would pean that a play of the were Arling Alcin Frederick Allen, be presented cone “Of course if the Coens to a Sunday ae sent to the sec-|}jne for the perlod, and one so well known as this ate prize bann The Americans wiil hold their ward the | T Harry Blanchard, Bente Dainty, Irene S, R 10 BE,’ 80. ~ Total acres Program feel that S wrong to hav retary tle ‘ street not tor close of the year The meeting tomor- | 7,680 acres should have been better staged and the Outtrim, Annie MeNaughton and conventions this evening for the nominaSuch @ program o4 Suntiae they have a than Oct. 2 ait a smbers ire Invited to | row evening will commence at 8°30 sharp at urveyed. 83,8 6,T -R1E costumes in eeping with the times. Blanche Douglas. A little attention to tion of councilmanie candidates for the yO ae ese se tonight, as well as very lin K. of P. hall, Main street 320; a. of S7,7T 19'S,R 11 B, A 640. right to say £0, yrotest within the Modern dastintacte clothes are decidthe correct pronunciation of words member o Vv pos recn am. ~-Hn Ne ? 8,7 19 s, R i 1s, 20 Total different wards. The nomination of counbounds of propriety and use their inedly out of place in a play of ane would assist materially in a better prodividual and combined influence against be a sort of test vote on the ae aaa g acres, "1.280. Grand total, 29,879.87 it, and oe refuse to participate In duction question. elegates who lum days. However, those who like Fraternal Brotherhood. SiGK KEADAGHE on Lake Base and “Meridia a any exercises of th day But vill name the councilmen will also name . : ae ie : nat by sal application’ the Sego Lily lodge No. 22, T. F. B., will , 2 saltid w it Bornes fo enforcing their objec a candidate for muyor tomorrow. In give a social to members at their hall, hoon eae on prays the undersigned tions to the exnibition of stubbornness 261 Main street, ‘ednesday evening | Positively cured by he 1 aoe perfor as soon as ay and public denunclation, such objectors Sept. 2%. Games will be played. Licht CARTERS these Little Pills. pee ’ ucts and things provided to be go far beyond their rights and show the re e tre eahme s « nts , é UC a ’ spirit of tnt will also be served. A bi In the F oreton and J. They~ also relieve Dis- | said undersigned, under the aatane The Ministerial association, in objec ting McKinney will probably be chosen. tress from Dyspepsia, InHe ube eeah said laws of Utah, and Councilman to today & program, also introduce ad y z 5 sald rules ri eruls Pythian Siatere. | ee pepe Histemuter gulations, ane rp doing the J ford s Dg. ~ = = 2 é SB day of th ‘ a Hermion temple No. 8, Pythian Sisters, = Foe ecb reM-| said applicant as aforesaid. conthat Sunday is the Sabbath. But is Su held a well-atten@ meeting Friday won es8, Nausea, | struct, complete and operate said irriday the Sabbath? Ve earnestly nerticn evening and formed some plans for the eee Bad Taste | Sation works, and to sell and dispose the association for the sake of truth to all and winter campaign. Sisters Knowltho Month, Coated of water rights thereunder, and thereLippman candidates. Ther sroduce a single text from ae Bible that den. Welling and McLean were appointed ae = Pain (nthe by effect the complete reclamation and commands the irst day o the week, test in the Third. and it in SeOnIA that L committee to give social to m: mbers gue, eee Side, | disposal of t said ids. Th t ommonly called Sunda v, toe © observed B.Aan rewee ‘A ul next Friday evening, Oct. 1. A fo od | —— —TORPID LIVER, They | Said application, and aps and plat Councilman W. pF a the ibbath rt 3ible says the sevMo oe ae some refreshmenis are anal ia tbe Bowels, Purely Vegetable. ee therewith ae said applicant E 3 a Robert Glendinning enth day is the Sabbath This is Saturail members a s s cea 0 ater supply to Counellin the Fi people Bransford lay and aot Sunday Thousands and rs 4 fh be in Huntington creek and Bull creek ve lost a lot Black seems T. man hundreds of thousands of Jew Seventh L. Oo. T. M SMALL PILL, SHAALL HOSE, SMALL PRICE, and thelr tributaries as sh apof strength and it seems likely that froin Day Baptists an Seventh D: ney cla = ° . . . plications in State Engineer's office the Fifth ward. the only one in which the ists regard Saturday as the Sabba At Phillips Congregational With a record of five highway robberies Americans hay chance win, chureh the Sunday or Saturday. te will er named for ete long t rm and three forgeries Rey. P. A. Simpkin spoke yesterday upon p. m., in Eagles hall to ballot on candiITTLE ac-oliNile oignature through E ie ry County h Th against him, O. P and CouactIman Mark Reedall renpaitiar “Now, if those who observe Sunday as dates. A card purty will be held after the dam to the proposed reservoir to be the sacrificial spirit of love. The text Barber, wanted badly throughout Neva ed for the short the Sabbath have a right to stop exeurmeeting. All Maccabees are welcome iVER constructed at a point from w hich the Was captur by the local police dewas the taunt of the priests as Christ alors on Sunday, would not those who obPILLS. ; 4 corner of sections nd 33, pa nent un ing hung upon the cross: “He saved others, s © a right to ene. ae No 11 will pole ape re RETU Townsh!ps oe 18 South, ee 10 himself he cannot save.’ view Tuesday afternoon, 8 30 N 4 i Hope Salt Lake eridian, bears North exercises on Saturday? If —-——--_-~__—_ a SE SUBSTITUTES, degree, 42 minutes, West 19.199 feet “It was,'’ sald the Rev, Simpkin, “but ch aad state an che initial point of a Joint Marin Canal on f ry charges, and is suspecte of the age-blindness, will be ata ee from which the quarhaving’ been the lone ndit who held up which is co e se o a ynthe Sabbath Is a five men at different times in the Ne vada host of the state cannot InIng camps in the last ow months. 1 servance or 1e¢ day of its observance Meridian. bears South 10 degrees, 25 He was taken into ¢ ody y the local yet come ruth that minutes, ast 977 feet. Canals, ditches But our Sunday-keeping friends may police on deseription fienienad by the in ar Saath in the pa sear oO pipe es and all irrigation works are that most people keep that Nevada officials. ambit a are self-centered, does to hb constructed doco leted in fore for that reason it should be Some thr in A ust, Barber ts said to eiaaaa uplift and depwlagen ent become ; re accordance with fete and on file with have stepped out Eee the highway near poss the undersigned, and so as Goldfield and shoved a wooden gz of coe a oe concept almost too cue aptul Nine converts were the fruits of ‘Tom jv ater laands Ant is to the sal In 1 car rving into the faces o hires yept into the angle ven our Mackey's evangelistic labors in Salt Lake | quantities to irrigate and reclaim widest sainidas the truth back of ‘this law erday. At the afternoon street neetm j Same. that God, Himself, is boun In ing followed by chapel services at 19 C aks | That the applleant proposes 2 at, five old men, rou a we but dimly Rigcetn God } eservoir (approximately Mise ratte ve Himeelf in the Christ mourner's ench w 7, 20,'21 and 2 wnand asked to be remem10 Bast M., mind; he is sald to r no Kingnot aubdivicied) to according to my the cara Go d has not lost sight of f water. That zee the Presid me In the gutter and forgotten me utterly, e-propaganda o e Canal and right to see him, | then remember me to Him," was the Nazarene is to be ‘ralfilled rt aught less scruples in being seen speceh of one of see as he knelt, dethan the expression of a sacrificial servthe President has no s e oe of party to livered in shaken ie which self Js effaced, is clilldm . pla ing the Living Flag o their valuable It was the first Bday with Tom in the office .t Living Flag has 1ess and other outbasr doings are credMackey tn the pulpit again. He has been "The age ~eed is still the life of oe both are at Hberty to itself on Sunday, ited to the man. and om the nature of Written objections to the sald absent in Nevada several weeks. The and that need can be o 380. the communications n the Nevada plication and proposal may b afternoon meeting a rousing one, souls whic ave if the ministers of the town and officials and the 2a, Ne former with neariy a Hantred men and boy the undersigned wit ro cannot save itssif. Calvary este) days other Sunday observers had ruples will be extremely eased to their pub gathered in the small chapel. They ne first the golden chain of this his neabout stenae such exercises on this we officer is wexpe cted the putters and sidewalks of Co STATE OF Be ) aRD motherhood, AND CcOMhey were not compelled do s0 eno today ree MISSIONS RS selfish service could remain at home, pytend church o1 —— o> W. H. F ARNSWORTH, do anys else they desired of a eivil A private safe may be rented In the ary Secr or gious character. These good peo Thursday we will open in our new temporary fire and burglar proof vault of the Salt First Publication Sept. 23. att) ple "had the privilege of secla w Pres" ood has ‘always been the price of Lake Security & Trust Co,, 32 up Main {dent and doing him honor on both Friday and stood ready t the Uberty” ae ae UNION PACIVICPANY. RAILROAD street, $2.00 80) per year andd_upwarde. com Ze and Saturday, and s } I vocifersinner even more eagerly ial the Chris“He bu ed nt lesser line ine seus ous howl about the ‘mistake of the Presa: the Fenians priest falled t se nouni Meeting, ident. stake, If a has been At the evening service Mackey arelene “And looking from made, as been by those who have perTHE ANNUAL MEETIN NG OF THBS the powers 9 ny unmerelfu lly. His the ar stockhalaers of Union. Pacific Railroad mitted themselves to ent realm of text was: “Le t the wise man mary to company will be held at the office of the critic ism and dictatorlalism In this matter m in his wi isdom, sitios let the mighty tween. ee a life that forgets itself and an ousands of working people had the company, in Salt Lake ane (Utah on ; let not the rich an » on his mig enves others a the surrender.” ‘Tuescay, Octuber 12th, 1909, twelve San Barden: - Sept. 26. 26.—In a drizzling but let him that gloro'clock, noon, for the election a are ait Tain, clad in red demtiies and each beart he knoweth me, ing a flaring torch, 400 members directors of the company, and for tie B mi oO this pees ee en of such other business as may wild career as the Sere a gally ome be re the meeting. his fortieth of “Tt books aa the transfer o k year. He dared to tell his audience that (both commo nd preferred) the worst of th had not bee ot Binns alae aha, Sept. Rs strike of tor the’ purposes of the meeting as he had been. Following his are at 3 o'clock p. street car men, “wh was dec ost a m. on Monday, Sept. an more conyerts came to the fro 13tn 1909, week gO, was oa artes worth streets at udnight The aa Will be reopened at ten o'clock Tom Pitt sang several esectinae Bears the tolling of a bell hidden ai the Putoe that The pro on ight Mrs. Pitt will speak on the su surround the scene of © Seas was able tot ject of “ rey and Justice te All e, ALEX. MIL . Signaturo of mitted to the strikers until ‘tomorrrow. the signal for placing the ston 4 Llekiue Living Creatures, Secretary. Dated August 24. 1609. ve FISHERIES CO. ae William Preston, aged 22 years, W45| o'clock. Preparations While wating for the city physician NOTICE will be made for » 0. O. F. 1S HEREBY |ana acts amendatory tf Nwi, $24.7 GIVEN jet 17.8. THAT ee 0'E, A 160; “THE OTHER GIRL.” PATRIARCH COOK 19. DEAD) sy ot SOE, maul ete iter AEE 2 Noted Mormon Leader, Twice Presi-| i Be Buried Wednesday. time sof ite corgenisstion:=untll arrangements complete for ingDe the dance to|T 18 S, R 10 B, A 640; all of S 8, T 18 z ttle | honors. 2 SWt, S 17, T 18 S, R 10 EB, A 480; all Sy wilt bo-a surd. party Mon. +| Bi Steet PROTEST MADE BY PASTORS IS CONVENTIONS 10 BE HELD TONIGHT CRITICISED ees fiowers, Friends invited: k tol. No| Rp“ Maxwell W. Rid naae anil ladles 'FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. Americans Will Name Candidates for Council in Different Wards. large meeting tonight, R 9 E, A 480; all of S$ 23 Seat which will be the|the initiation in a short speech during|S, R10 Ti9s “Ltws.n B, A 640: ait on S ll, T'19§ IGNORANCE EVIL HIGHWAY ROBBER OF EVERY AGt HELD BY POLICE Rev. Simpkin Explains Necessity of Self-Effacement to Insure Salvation. Many Charges Are Said to Be Lodged Against the Prisoner. Lillian Hollister hive No. 15 will hold [GARTERS special raview ‘Thursday, Sept, Si, at 1x0 | (UAT EN LIFTS NINE MIEN FROM GUTTERS WEATHER a= we =< —_ Today and FOR TODAY: of the State 1155, of Utah. 2357. Showers. ship 17 South Renee § iar Bait Take Tomorrow Filing Nos. 1191 which waters flew and Then the Gardner Removal Sale Will Have Ended The Gardner Forced Removal Sale is nearing the end. Buyers have only a few hours in which to supply their clothing wants at our forced removal prices. quarters at 131 and 133 Main street, almost directly opposite our present location. For several days new Fall and Winter goods have been arriving and will be ready for the inspection of the thousands of customers of the Gardner Store on the above date, => eo BOHEMIAN CLUB LAYS A CORNERSTONE FOR HOME STREET CAR MEN MAY SETTLE STRIKE SOON FORECAST Genuine Must Bear careainis ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children, "| The Kind You Have Always Bought a m. on Wednesday, October 13th, 1909. R |