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Show Corder Returns—-Miss assistant general ue ak Gre ae has of the of from a .Park, Colo., annual con- association roe this district. wv ieee Apartment tetviant house to Houses qv cost Will $20,000 shortly be erected on First South ‘between Fifth and Sixth Fast by W. C. A. Vissing for Mrs, P. W. Madsen. It contain six five-room and two will apartments. four-rodm for Leaves Leatham, Lake county county, aes Denver—William. assessor will leave for convene there on A. Sa. this afternoon for Denver, Colo. to atten eighth annual conference of the tional Tax association, which Sept. 8, to Nawill 11 in- clusive. Indian Buried—Funeral Veteran services for William R. Rhodes, Inaan war veteran who died Friday, were held yesterday afternoon at the chapel of Miller ward. Edward Mor- san, ©..P. Miller, ton and Bishop B. the speakers. character of tmproved: between All the Daniel HarringR. Eldredge were paid tribute decease Car Service—The the Second to the connec- South and First South street teenth East street ed so that street car tracks on Thirhave been completcars can be run to the street the high school from Fifth South an Thirteenth Hast streets, Tuesday morning. Extra cars will ibe run over and First South aes school eke to line morning acc aMmnone te” “the childrer fnvestigate ae Malady—F. Chambers, state fish and game missioner has marshes at the returned mouth of Ww. com- from the tHe Weber river. whither he accompanied the ezovernment agents who are investigat- ing the duck malady problem. Mr. Chambers says ia the findings will not. be made public until .. they are sent to raantieton. , ‘be more than results a are -before relief. is of the war, Amsterdam for the represen- of the company in extending The long. list of signers were passengers on the. steamer Amsterdam.” from: Rotterdam, month. Copies of the resolutions been sent to the Salt Lake office. Naw last have of Mr. Roach, and John . Whitaker, formerly bishop of Sugar House ward, delivered addresses. The music ,was . its working the inhabitants. out earth, promises He to of and America showed that the Latter-day Saints, the speaker said, and interwoven -with their religion is a loft. conception of the destiny of the United States of America, a firm belief in the higher mission it is to ‘perform in aus With the great: Pee aes of nation est. Morris spentinued the Book of Aabteion accounts of the ancient Americans and said that to those ancient peoples it was a land of promise, and a land which they looked upon by. the Sugar House “and Uian Pa+ ast Mill Creek. choirs. Preparing Displays—The with pride and to which they may as logically that claim the people the origin of the race as may Orientals, he said, and since the easterners have falled to determine the latitude and longi- declared those prophecies had been fulfilled. It had proven a choice land akove all-other lands, he said. The discovery of this continent had agitated Europe reviewed the to the deepest of the wealth mentioning valleys, plains, foundations. the vastness continent, its mines, the streams, etc. He of richness mountains, forests, He diction that there shall be no this continent, the speaker briefly the accounts of Don Brazil and of and the growth God had he declared, kings on rehearsed Pedro. of Maximilian of Mexico of the Monroe doctrine. fought the battles of the land, and in support of the decla- Joined Together,” “Building of the Midland .Trail,” “Is Tile Drainage ee ive?” “A ‘Bigger and Better Yield Sugar Beets Per Acre Possible,’” ae Evolution of Promontory,” plain glass to SUGGESTIONS THE ASKING FOR ~Q. 377 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE. Phones Wasatch the 3200. it “The Coun- the pupils in all the Students be made of schools of the Granite district, immediately after the opening tomorrow, and once a week thereafter, according to Dr. Cc. CG. Snyder, county ‘physician. For the™ purpose, three nurses, Miss Abigail Bleecher, Miss Klsie Snyder and Miss Josephine Durkee. have been employed by the county. the first named to devote her entire time, and the others only afternoons, to the work. According to en Snyder, the system of inspection will » patterned .after that in the Salt Lake City. schools, and all children found to have suspicious symptoms will be excluded until they have been examined by a physician. In this way it is believed contagious diseases can be in the schools. held down to a minimum ee ‘Twentieth to: Come “According to. Home. aso, conditions det Tex., are now for so the *dispatehes El the bor- that the U.S. peaceful annual October to stopped sécure the de- exemplifies In “The Spoilers’ at - Theater. 8:1 Orpkheum——Tihe Oronenn makes ian unusually strong bid for popular favor ‘with its program this week. Chrystal ‘Fearnle Clardt BS Dextrg. Herne, the Salt Lake’ one of the most famous of the young women to go from To Dismay of Bystanders Tom Conley, 21 years of age, of 940 east Second South street, was the injured innocent bystander in an accident this morning at First South and Second Hast streets,. when Ralph Langford, of 681 Second avenue, attempted to mount his motoreycle at the eurib, an eford was having a little trouble getting his machine to obey orders and was fingering a lot of little ley ers and nuts and belts and the like, To. all of which; Conley was. giving attention as he strolled: along on ‘his way to work. Tinally the motorcycle evinced a willingness to listen to. reason and Langford started running with the machine. As the usual. explosion and violent. coughing began, Langford swung him gayly and gracefully through be ns in the-general direcon of-the seat. Instead of remaining upright, the motorercle skidded and Langford sat on the pavement, The machine jumped the eurb, dashed across the sidewalk. and struck Conley. Conley was ioe to the emergency ee by Patrolman Crowther wag. found to have pound. fracture of was remoyed ae sustained a com the left leg, and to his .home. ect nate cast, according to Director Bliss, is a strong one.:The story is one that enters the realms of pyschology and mental telepathy. It has a number of tense and thrilling’ situations and at the same time ‘there is ‘a geherous amount of comedy. ‘Charles .Mackay and Miss Lillian baud are cast for the leadin= Toles, s * Od Eimpress—Fun and music with thrills and. throos at press this week on the new opens ‘this afternoon and The program is one of the strongest of the season and ed ‘by in Charles the Ross and Ross’s Thinks Europe’ s Sorrow .- America’ 's Opportunity will the Embill that evening. best and is head- Fenton players. travesty on ‘“‘C leo- patra,” entitled ‘A Modern Cleopatra.” Kitty Flynn, “The Empress of Rag- time Alley,”’* is on the bill for a twenty-minute sketch and ‘Rosaire and Provost are a duo of lively acrobatic comedians. Armstrong. and Man- ley will Wigs present “Tt * * Happened : isle, who makers head in a “The of a six act and Belle company Schoolmaster.’ are ten singing dians in the act, img his specialty This * Pantages-—-The feature bill are Ben Hendricks maneu‘ Francisco. than wag at first anticipated, and horticultural/bpuilding. will be in the There also will ibe an exhibit in the The general exhibit is state being building. prepared to southern. California and return home by way of the Panama canal. pose will finish their trip by rail and a. ‘Arrested |in : Liberty Park. “On complaint women, George were arrested. park, charged of several peace. The arrest was made by trolman A. FE, Lund. The men said to have come to Salt Lake cently from Reno, Electrician isis Injured. Short Sieoweae ote of an ok co.—47 & M. TAYLOR of the pany. face Utah Light Severe burns were received. & on Railway comthe arms and: when and pen BH. i Mr..Kent threw an arc light switch’ carrying a 4,000-volt circuit. He is at the Dr roves Li. D. S. hesnital. Spicer a aera ece at PHILLIPS KINDERGARTEN. Phillips South and kindergarten, Seventh corner Hast Tuesday, September. £8, Phone Hyland a NNA. M. ae Main St. CO. S&S." t Murfay. -E.: ‘Cry, aiearimuabel) [ CHURCH NOTICES | The Pioneer stake sage fa hood meeting will be held stake hall esday evening, at, 7: 30 o’clock, will Priestin the Sept. 8, samples, headed for South America. This is the beginning of our fight for this valuable Latin trade. In short it fis. the golden opportunity of America, and much and with of fun- There oe comeHendricks do“silly kid.’’ Supt. D, Here Christensen Fifth ae Walker Brothers Bankers Founded 1859. “Safety amd Service.” | Is Denied by Board The ‘application nev, convicted of Harley Mewhin- murderer . of Clicks Evickson, for commutation of sentence prosperproperly| was denied \by the state bodrd of pardons day York today receiv- at-a special afternoon, meeting and unless last the Gatur- OF ITS supreme a telegram unable from to return Although instructor Fri. for Mlle. Meta the year’s and work. Domenge, Spanish, imorning or an sufficient appcst evi- will be constitutional atthe’ tivo* thigh gr ounds. TWENTY YEARS AGO. the schools, and Files of The Deseret News. SEPT. M. Shook, Tenness ee Coal and of the 7, 1894. president & Iron Southern of the company Iron com- school an enrollment of over 500 at each total- registration| already, -the pany, was in New reported ‘business this year business of the country was “much more co-operative and indepen- with about 200 promises’; than ever to eco greater befor by By the opening of the’ hoy ‘high school various changes have -been. made: in; the west side institution, which now will be officiail: known as the Salt Lake City. Technical high. school. . While all to}. | ordinary courses. will be: common the two- schools. the west. side school > will specialize in scientific work.’ For this -purpose the buildings have been somewhat pe ae ae 9 tne equip- ment considerably re improved, Gillilan ail the .west side school Travis of the new school.. are now - considered. school of the ‘ be in and Both adequately of work, authorities. look.for the high school work. to be: this year than ever before. eer nenterennan rere ert Ga charge fra PD. schools and fitted the ‘success greater ner erate BRIGHAM EXCURSION September 9th. Via Oregon: Day. _ Roun 7:205..7:50, S: Short. ee trip $1.25.. and ‘0 a.m. return ng—Advertisenient, for Peach Traias at Five.trains of the all that-it quietest grocery open stores only and until day, a Only one band and that was the dent would south. than the He York city and was improving said that casual. the observer think.’ The meat markets were was assembled at a 1889. the streets, He the this of the o’clock’ day after- unions park where is Fat men’s was. much headquarters at Field Marshall Yamagata started for Corea to assume command of the Japanese army, Which includéd 109,000 men. It was supposed that an attack wouid be made on™ Peking at once. John Kellar the grand ae under ‘bonds in was bound for cattie the sum of over to stealing $300 by Justice Smith, of the local court. The Bell Gold jane & Milling company with capital stock of $1,000,000 was incorporated in this ° : 75 ill to native Salt of and more Cormenil. came than 30 to- the years Lake about D. MILLET. ago. 25-years ac- the years race-—50 race—li5 race—200 and under; 25. years and over. Ibs. and over. Ibs. and over. Men's free-for-all. race Ladies’ free-for-all race. RICHARD ago from Nevada, where he had sbeen i projects, interested in several mining Prio® to going to Nevada.: he:had been in mining in* Colerado and interested Montana and was at one time man-~ ‘ager of. the famous Homestay. mine at Lead, Scuth Dakota He w &. interested in Hae of his deat For, some latter property ti ime, Mr. Millet was repre- of. Bros., London, , in outh sentative of the Baring. America. . The Prizes of baseball game between from local unions and race-—7 men’s ladies’ been a race, § to 10 years; 50 yards. race-—7 years and under; 5 Girls’ States came various, resorts: Wandamere, Majestic park, Saltair and Lagoon all prepared take care of large crowds as today rks .the closing of the resort season. ‘“abor day” servLaat night specisial ices were held at ‘St. Paul's chureh when the Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding delivered a labor address. The Salt Lake Federation of Labor arranged the program. which is being given at Majestie park this afternoon with a large crowd in. attendance. Following is the program. . Boys’ race. 14 to 16 years: 50 yards. Girls’ race, 14.to 16 years; 50 yards. Boys’ race, 11 to 13 years; 50 yards. Girls’ race, 11 to 18-years; 50 yards. Boys’ race, 8. to 10 years; 50 yards. yards. Old Fat bronchial being and other contests: except ticket offices, Girls’ Boys’ east age to aftdrnoon there yards. 559 the he had did this: events Sai yester® auto- labor the of weeks. was United the prominent died due which 29, various: but atound several a home, was with April were closed, his street, at Death Millet | series of races Railroad offices, tivity at Temple Mr. Majestic a noon South Eng., afternoon. 1. at director: of years, years. lacking. Lagoon the a resident 25 that feature advertising until when $99,5035,243.40. The tabernacle choir celebrated in the. evening in the Assembly hall in honor of its winning.a $1,9000 prize at the world’s fair. iyo bank, and than pneumonia, was on celebration begin and D. more associated with A been was at real not genBanks ‘closed The territorial board of equalization for the territory of Utah eompleted its work. The total as- sessment “NEWS). National operator Lake day years, city. big parade, races noon many observed were noon. Labor mebile in today the. houses has nearly always day’ was throughout business to be nines that and tomorrow one for erally Labor there)is picked execution, shown Both City High Wihdole Begin Work Tomorrow will * pesin was but and of set From work Richard Deseret observance During the DESERET mine The interesting is THE WITH PARK PROGRAM " RGHAD MLE (AD0R HOLIDAY HAS SCALED BY DEAT GET OBSERVANCE of for (FOR oGeerrght 28 mf Ds out. dence MASON The nations of Europe are wading in slaughter, the ‘sound of their conflict encircles the world; some thrones may collapse and some dynasties totter before the red flags of the fighters are furled. The men of our village. are vastly excited, they sit by the pump in the big public square, explaining how Germany’s plans should be righted, how Russia and Frange are both up in the air. They point out the errors of Serb and of Belgian, they criticise legions, the rank and the file, and hope they may ne’er either swallow or smell gin, if they couldn’t manage those armies in style. Their wives, in the meantime, are bitterly sighing, the wolves by the doorway all threatening lurk; the children are hungry, for weinerwurst erying; their dads are entirely too busy to work. Tm sorry for Europe, that knows not the beauty of Peace; for poor Europe, whose rivers are red; but foremost and first I regard it my duty to rustle around for the liver and bread.- The first of the month will be here ere we know it, and if.1 can’t. pay for my coffee and hash, the grocer will have little use’ for ‘the ae whose eer. kept him from earning the cash. carried Miss Gertrude Hartwell, instructe~ in French, have not yet been heard from, it is believed they are still in France, having been unable to sail for Am- Class WALT program Moettch- Mathilde in French War and Work | BY court of the United States entertains an appeal in-the case lbefore the date, made to the highest nation, Mewhinney ‘vill pe shot to er, who spent the summer in Gerdeath between sunrise and sunset on many, saying that she arrived yesterWednesday, Fept. 16, dayv.at New York,.and is now on her. Mewhinney 8 case has twice ‘been way to this city to take her place as appealed the supreme court of instructor in German in the Sait Lake Utah and each time a new trial. was high school. Receipt of the dispatch refused. C ounsel for Mewhinney is enthis morning quelled: the fears of Miss deavoring, to*appeal the care to the Boettcher’s friends that she might be supreme “court: of the United States on éd erica. '-~Advertisement. fits . . .$120,000} Resources, over $5, 100, 000k deplore the ‘Huro- Shendain Boettcher Arrives in New SWAN, 4 as one may pean. situation, it has forced a ity upon us of which’ we may ta ke advantage. +2 Kindergartener. ful banking Funeral Directors. 251.ta0-257 peer caused severe injury to ce nt. 1076 east. Ninth South cae: an ay trician employed at the Jordan plant Capital $500,000 t wé ate still lending money on Surplus and proimproved real S. Paare re- Nevada. ON ASHTON-JENKINS young Condas chin Sam Lolas last night .in Liberty with disturbing the More than 55 “lyears Success- pine ips sn arse omcensncse see IS Yellowstone. THE FATE younger American dramatic stars, preTHE GENERAL STAFF PUSES EVEN WHILE t : a& new, one-act play named COUNTRY HANGS IN THE BALANCE OF A TREMENDOUS. BATTLE. “Dera,” written for her by her sister, star Pathe cast, including Paul Panzer, A timely war drama laid at the seat Julie Herne, an actress and authoress Hleanor Woodruff, Irving Cummings, ;of the present great Europe an war is of note. Prince. Lai’ Mon Kim, the “The which will be Rovert Broderick and others. The novel Last Volunteer,” Chinese tenor, WN) sing a program o f. presented thing about this spectacular drama, in five acts at the American Chinese and English songs. Orpheum theater tomorrow and Wednesday. It so far as the plot is-concerned, is that motion pictures, an exclusive service of the war is brought on by an incident 4lhas been preclaimed the most remarkfilms, manufactured expressly for the most exactly parallel with the cause, of, able ae day war drama ever proOrpheum. circuit, known as the. OrwW the war. today. . The battle scenes are duced. [ York city it played pheum Travel Weekly, present. picto packer houses at every performance vividly realistic. even aeroplanes ‘are tures of scenes in Europe showing the at Oscar Hammerstein’s Lexington Avseen dropping bombs on the opposing mee of troops for the great enue Opera House, with a seating caforces with deadly~ resultsy artillery pacity.of 3,300. En route across the and every other engines of death. vie in-modern warfare ‘are utilized. Inc nation it has attracted large patronage. Utah cea Racine Thomas’ junction with be feature’ a special and Tt is a°Pathe production, which in noted play. ‘The Witching Hour’ is itself is a guarantee. In many of the sical. program ill’ be given by the the attraction this week and it should scenes hundreds of persons participate, American Leite under the direction prove highly interesting to local play- The acting is in the hands of an all- of Musical. Director os de Mec Stellan. goers, Great pains have been taken tu properly stage the piece and the Misbehaving Motor < Balks and Bucks Mounted from. along order Selig Theater for an engagement of six days, starting this afternoon, with matineces daily - 2:30, and evening performances ty’s High School,” “Educatien—Boxelder County in the Forefront.” Peach day has now assumed the importance of a state-holiday,”’ says the pete Vand all roads lead to Brigham City Ww. Advertisement) from Oceans Were Mr. o.2 D>" the for story [RSS “How called America the granary of the world, the land of liberty, a land consecrated to the cause of human: freedom, and a land to belong to ahs gentiles. : Referring to the Book of Mormon pre- WAR THE CULMER ': in comes probable eescneicane pemreneanassint nel ea most Expensive Art Glass—set for you—-and save you money. i more articles altogether Martin Coaj Co., 47 Main. Sells a the best coals, Now here is where we can get together and | ene another. We can give you any kind of glass i beau- the In framework bv tion. Your New Home will soon be finished—naturally that interests you. It will need some Glass .for- win- dows and’ drors—that interests us, WELPUL is cf in the building at the northeast corner of Third South and Rio. Grande streets, rs are also the displays of the U! A. C.-and Manufacturers’ |aS80cca- Other day is a creditabie end production. The artillery. will then return te. the Spaniards found here came vers. "ME. Lippman, ‘manager of. Cohn’s Lillian Jewell and her tunny wooden San Antonio..and Leavenworth, the med Goods company, has returned from manikins, in front of a mieration from the old world, but ‘miniature cavalrys to Leavenworthy, that it was entirely improbable that temporary theater have eight .amusing thumbtwo months’ buy ing trip in New thev came here eo the last five the Twentieth infantry to Fort Dougnail skits. One ibest of ae He reports unusual conditions, las, and the other infantry regiments or six thousand years the numbers is a baseball game, when to San Francisco. Fort Bliss met re-~ both manufacturers and jobbers atthe contest is called in ic ninth inANTIQUITY OF “AMERICA. tain the Setesehe cavalry. tempting ‘to. boost both domestic and ning on see of rain Thomas Jefferson once said. that this foreign goods, using the war and the land was the first home of the human dearth of foreign. importations as Breaaia ooks dbert Wdeson in race, and that the inhabitants of the ee our Girls Wiking pretext. In°New York the atmosphere latest. Jesse. L. as release eastern Hemisphere migrated from Call of The North” is scoring a ‘great pe as surfeited, with war; one would alTo Yellowstone Park here. Thom Jefferson founded ‘his hit, Aside from the superb acting, the most believe that the metropolis were opmiek, Prest. Mortis said, on the fact itself in the war.zoné. Outside of New 319 scenes; most of them outdoors, the toe girls freane Jacksonv ille, omdey that among the Orientals there are few big cast and the atmospherically corYork conditions were slightly improved. dialects, and little difference between Miss Allie Newson, Miss Nita -Duke, rect ae something new pho“It is a. case of our profiting by the Miss Mozelle Newson and Miss Rachel them, while among the aborigines of is suecessfully attempted disaster of Hurope. without our own tograp this continent the dialects were numer: Frank, arrived in Salt Lake Saturday with he result that it js very restful solicitation,’’ said Mr. Lippmian; “the after walking the entire distance from ous and the differences were so radical to the eyes. The film is. all toned sentiment now is. that the United They spent the’ day sightseethat it would have been almost im- Denver, throvehout. thereby relieving States can manufacture goods that brown possible for a few thousand years tq ing and left..in the evening. for the strain of soak ng at snow scenes have. heretofore been imported from for any len ae. pied Pn e Call make them. Since the time of Thomas lowstone park. Europe. The giris said they had enjoyed their of The ean ne today and tomorJefferson, the speaker said, scientists laces. for instance, it is ‘heir average time from Den- probable that factories will soon be row following which the first Para~ have discovered countless other evi- hike, dences of the antiquity of this .con- ver to this city was 20 miles a day, running and- good grades of these pro- mount release will be shown in “‘The Lost Paradise,” with EL, Be Warner, tinent, and of the fact that as far back although one day they made 39 miles. ducts turned out; these have been at least as can. be found, evidences Wor the greater part of the way they manufactured in Wurope by the-cheap-|§ as the star. of the existence of mankind on the followed the -Midjand trail under di- est kind of labor. While I was in rections given them. by Denve eastern continent, so also are. the New York, a prominent manufacturer It is the intention of the fitted out a yacht with salesmen and jdewhinnes's Request found on this continent. Occidentals Motor club. whom Each desire are: Brig- and Some troops that have been stationed along the line for the past year have been ordered to striké carnp. and ship’ all their effects to Fl Paso, when the time cultural products at San The display will be larger Help you section at pages, action no its perfect the fact that fiction may have as high or higher aim than faet. In addition to teliing the gripping and-absorbing story it reflects certain phases of the onward march of civilization that will sneyer come again, for Western world has experienced the last of the great gold rushes. This wonderful picturé is now coming tu Sait Lake City and Will be seen at the Salt Lake at were cific fair commission has decided to make a special displxy of Utah’s horti- We Can interesting peach 54 in powerful required sired results. ‘‘The Spoilers’ a patriotic. He recalled Joseph Smith's declaration concernine the antiquity of the American continent and quoted Agassiz. whe declared that it was the first born of the continents of the world. He also called attention to John Fiske’s declaration in his history of the American revolution that it. is of Funceal of William Roach—A large’ number of friends, including many old G. A comrades, gathered at. the of. William ee funeral services held vesterday in the chapel o seph William Taylor's ufo establishment.: Bishop John Neff, who is also a veteran and lifelong friend furnished and in ‘upon God’s tude of the Garden. of Eden, the people is Thanked—The New of the western continent have an, equal American Beery tight to its claim. a OF Following the prophecies . concerning Americans detained in the destiny of this land, Prest. Morris thanks from Holland by the European actiong definite known. Company York . office company month importance purposes the nations occupying tnis continent. Deeply written in: the literature of Louise secretary returned vacation trip to Estes where she attended the ference Orleans, with several plantation for the issue nothing especially a secure Gti: eee New illustrated. City, and it for a to in RTE from went to conter his Panama its abe entire American continent has een a land of promise to its. inhabitants. and declared that divine favors are no longer confined to a chosen people. but distributed generally to Critch- It includes tifully for wonderful at te eee which other nations will yet take Inspection their lessons of advancement, politi- Medical cally, socially and otherwise. He quot~Of Granite ed numerous ‘passages from both the Book of Mormon and. the Old TestaCareful eat 3 will. ment regarding the destiny of this containing {this parts contains order Tomorrow and Wednesday. story wear Miss Gorder, RO ‘America is truly a land of. promise, a land of freedom, and the land: from edition one. ham nine foot in scenes a! 1 ai2 published and presented eee returned ne Q. Campbell special for providing of mankind, ! has every punch, famous ao low. has Returns—~John N. News acts when Beach’s is Presented in Five Acts at the American fortune which character Edition For Brigham Peach Day Boxelder three smail drawing will be contest. awarded eR in all rns vents, several attempt market. at ree famous financial time house Baring Bros. firm failed after a sensational, . years ago to “cornér’ a part of the metal Mr. Millet’s wife died before he carne to Salt Lake. a is su vived by -his Livery Stable Would mother-in-law; Ss ara Alexan~ ae Gg. Continue in Business der, of this city; ie wee Gill, of Falmouth, Eng., a brother’ ‘and several nepiiaves and nieces in AME Benjamin ‘Williamson ‘and Arnold tralia proprietors of the livery]: Christensen, The funeral will be held at 3% 30 stable petition day at 508 Oo Sa OF decease Critchlow James e benediction. Geaynee in his address said that Prest, re Austin, land, Sugar company, God's who was severely injured about four weeks ago is gradually improving. numbers The Spoilers,’ a tidy A pa a the-virtues fact Rex “The ed land in a om esi ao ans ¥aiawaca Mr, Austin er the Utah-Idaho prayer this money, The Last Volunteer,” Thrilling European. War Drama {| Mr. Selig was oo Seer or Riter Admitted to Bar—Franklin admitted to practice in the suh preme court of Utah Saturday. Gone , ee ee 5. Mariger, Ray. ees and H. H. Hayes have es a 10 mle trip tien: musical were given, ‘Lost Chord,” “Adagio.” Communion in G,.an 61d melody, and the Pilgrims chorus from Tannhauset. Prest. Joseph E. Rob of the California mission offered the opening was following new cost eng 82 Special tourist services were held yesterday in the tabernacle on account of fast day. Prest. Nephi. lL. Morris of Salt Lake stake was the speakerwand his address was heard with interest on the part of the audience. Elder Benjamin Goddard .of the bureau of information présided the making ee rene anetiaeme tees meng tle fey ones ‘Special |LOCAL BRIEFS j/ of the of to visualize. the ignorant, the savage, the merciless and the great with their lust for wealth and power shall ail in this great melting pot be reduced to the highest form of successful human government,” sion to Perform Among the Nations of the Earth. and sum Huguenots. and the Quakers had flocked to this land, Prest. Morris said, in search of fr eedom, boih religious and | political. This, he said, showed conclusively that the prophecy Is fulfilled | its blight upon This Continent Has a High Mis- Deseret News, is on Sale on Train That Leaves | or pare “fsvery Salt Lake Daily, After 2:30 p. Patrons Who Can Not Obtain it are Requested to Inform. The News Office, Colum-, AMUSEMENTS Theater—It t ii home sought by “other gentiles.”’ Concluding. the speaker said: ‘Hore, ‘ultimately the righteous shal! reign. . Tyranny, corruption, political despot-! ism, demagogery, arrogant wealth “with | LATTER-DAY. SAINT BELIEF The by approached. the finding of the world by Columbus. The Pilgrims, the Puritans, concerning — THE NEWS ont THE TRAINS, of America 3914 south State street, sent:a commission Satur- to the city asking for a hearing on their m™m.; Wednesday, ‘Sept. residence. The service ap- plication to remain in business. The.city health department recently condemned the stable and ordered a general cleanup, many residents of the neighborhood ; complained against it. The proprietors charge that the health department is~ trying t6 drive them out of business. 9;-at will the 'be family ae ata ar FREE Brigham Peach Day. Round Trains oe at Five ent. traing PEACHES City, Sept. 9. Excursion via O. @. $1.25: from Salt. Lake 7:20, 7:50, 8 and 10 a.m. returning,—Advertiag: & wi pie President Nephi L Morris Discourses Upon America as “Land of Promise.” What proposition have you to offer this very desirable trade? | republic qto maintain its freedom to build “here the first real free bus, Prest. Morris said, was the great-| est eveht recorded in seciilar history. ; There might have been something more! grand recorded in moral history, but in! the mere human events nothing eee News. issued Mondays and Thursdays the van and government. The discovery ~ Per Semi-Weekly pt Se MONDAY eee - Farmers Read NEWS dew fhe TOURIST SERVICE AT TABERNACLE EVENING Tae Prosperous DESERET jlratian showed that pig eedaa to all pre- | | vious policies the Fre and the ‘Spanish had agsisted the poe Ameri- Ea |