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Show THE 8 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, | | | UE HISTORY CHRISTIA N PULPIT CHANGE IN ae ae ly States. | | Ends, He ee | fc of Pioneer's : Render Salt a corner lery of C. . there may JEW USED UNJUSTLY CITES PRESIDENT WINDER . , 2 Son, | Congregation | Service Address | Lake. of the BE. photograph Johnson, be by and . Rev. . C. J. Henrs | il Geomtiles Ge i PI ave Declares N Questions, In ace ; Bishop, declares Freund ; . Asks | vars of Phillips Church ; x tre found of gal- Salt today ‘The ae a font letters 0 a parchment fly - upward Applied to a is burning f book of not a few newspapers have grown to be a power lions where they that in the | the Jews as see- }common after God's In God's Hedrde wx ouniishing Guardian," at LEGAL 6 | we ad we | ure Inter-MountainRe seeme | led | Kanesville, now | alingly, a been | in) Coun- [eee in - synagogue a tokd by Phillips week » ‘ Pe F. cae and Shout | | * ge . | In | Mr. spoke at} 3: ;, Denfi ce ne, things Pinalities 4 tn in in Is it not the the 3190 sta that HELP MALE BAM ASRu, PLUMHOFS | can be| to is "To do this in the world age lead our | years > of ply j itis: means that in our hours of seeming eens ind wreck we shall be spurred | to something wiser and saner: that in | that hin the, had led to ?' the ,nistory ‘9.0 great things | ward defeat Latta" Di . | danger then sf _ "*\ hope nan oats, poem of Peery James Written around the careers of rallure tagnatior soul j Bishop Oliver | Circulation department, kins ean ' ©. Rey. Deliver a road| defeat J PAUL'S. ST. . and gravest| tard is} find in BP Per-| | TO. CRISMON. & NICHOLS, and chemists, removed after engaging business at in Counell the | the lerend Blults, | and of made th "Wandering reference to a man Jey hundred who hs xd had yvears often The speaker pendered over said the he ta impos-) thor Rey. ais ning Cp. Service Porlons ak: St. preached the same.press, the three towns | out the dark ages. America, he said,| told a story of President John. R.| the replies that Christ gave Satan in|} Horne Drug. decorating our Neb., set up his printing press and }iet mar who professed Judaism be} Saints'? We asked a clerk who. they| igainst a stone," just 4S The had alsent hi himself Jew in America-or in any | an individual message Te became | Ways," meaning in the: ordinary and co regular etl planed ona freighting wago : then covering the long stretch between Missouri river and tne waey of Great Salt Lake. In due time Johnson was notified the more their the} te i ae ee Pees eae five ort pV erty liveredane wn oeeanment payment a pound. it in en to} on Columbus Columbus did not were Gentiles," | land by3 ehance, ' he said, ' when iq pabbi Freund, who assured hearers that the opposite was ease, acording to statistics. Another of his plant, the notice cents often criminals numbers than e. | Jews misapprehension were rich. Rabbi see his| Rey Saran Fone that|and Freund said| discovery behind the had, if curtain, one could been see | directed jeer by | Mr. he upon Peet a So eeant the In one Jews Early In Lake Villa Mr. 3 me reason ‘ not y. moved district objected to the ur e,C. rn Virel Rio "Rio irgin Saanine oa ; = counties. be the reign -lrecognized Mas rirname. mes)". Brigham per did the man-| not look particularly of any man he c : I raternal rica Lord had set apart for them to] 1651. will hold four of | initiate coming the of scheme the in kingdom on earth. They were | ial programme O en eee upon nor cursed.|4 good time Young ; tae Mr. could he eerste Johnson not make stopped instead and found his by-allall men; men ir when would thebe|{ofhea thaters had been borne the burdenon | geyeloped advancing civilization brothers Golden of the last high ‘ priest legend the when the " interests it, "Utah a paper of the Utah enlightened ainariea: which nations, WedlitakenEngland the Tew was whose bosom the had Saints Day . pay. and So began willing and anxious to na gospel been "into something : Sek Upon went press aa : After the concluded, to|the Rabbi But|questions, he Freund said In that solo, on} reply "I ried: ‘ly am a quartette to|]Down Failure: |}constructions ©. Poll of sang the that are | for that Just tle articles Vote Prring learning of eorme ormed . within Son . ‘ them. He the found sale of them the without |Ameviea much trouble, brought them to city and they are counted among most valued At tion the the ures of of the a early long list days of ald |head and of whom to newspaper in proved Arrow,' and 7" Germany, to Permission have fair was given, ing exhibited state "oO nls with faith. liberal He The in his them of Mr. exhibited at the press and ane at one of John-|been type the Mr. Johnson does printing, and not own quently uses that has had type such would killed and that ethically and the prodigal views: days] Jew- follows logically ae ag in the wre of Judge the runaway Brown the Westlake. be-| his| to be Jew was | of reasoning that caused prayed | <o to his father may him to arise have been and inevitable the|freed from be-| Was, said Utah |tion of the printing press and which the Salt Lake keeps as relics brought DR - y meat every the the trace rabbi, charges of whieh blood. font of type | better photographer |to the out the first The thes Eagle This|{ in itself a refuta-| brought tor ee Geaen and wave Gut‘as & seroin<| topic, came shape ‘The Goad of to work it | against | better accusation was an the Romans . Christians #nd wher! now the Christians | ee handed the accusation Jews. Jews, he said, did ie laim to , had ca "Let us saw have Failure." out that in : cullec in Life The Prodigal then use eur when more definite theme, "Recon- would my But have been | tl the . of a block' inimous in remain. TODAY'S of ‘ South: co ETy ane Bhp eel K alway, a i W.. a up prodigal son illus- Meteorological tes, was had a mission at one time. | 15,>» jim. P p yas 5 We : have ft on good Scriptural ture since degrees, the Accumulated first beauty, oe ness atl Dut It a rietit. to ay a ee ali oto ) s don't realize how ~are,-China, Glass and begins. with Vhat most of us when we was the Deminning to Streets Music of the judge ae a. er Lt. ‘and Ry. eaten teak , Wy taber. which of- is 2 tempera- month, 14 pipes per Karen ot Jullanson Shele EET £ ing abeth Jen- 190, get forof day a "10 o'clock a, oy no pay Main the clerk affixed J of sald court with the this 6tn day of Mareh Bs J: : fi room : Lake EDGE, af arnsworth, IR » CleClerk De eUULY. st, lerk. : IN ee THE 5 F DIBTRICT pare y, OTN ;¢o State-o | fhe rats of COURT, PRO- ath aan anh.-In the Pato) matteraheof Jacob Leuenberger, de- | ay Oe and scarf, Co, so Address) "M,"" Republican TO Inter-| March, ee FOR | 2429-Z. Old bought --- and Pe set lof deat JR, Clerk NEWLY ! board; gentlemen or Te. Fourth the Ma 225 W. Fifth _ . man and wife - | _IN j Ste the iron e eas Debts collected anywhere, no | unless successful, correspondence | licited, plly cite and ] answeret Peay sromplly. second! " Hiram sale TE. | a BE. AND of ae s THE THIRD In and tah a decea Lice eourt this with 9th oe da ar he Sere ae: JUDICIAL for Salt "petition ee Acer ie i cript of DISTRICT Lake oor Sarenteae the estate of Benner has been the 17th day X. eee O¢ of Potter county, No. L-tIn Potter G of G. e the purporting will and last Ross, deceased of adminBenner X. for hearing on Satof Match, A, D, 199%, lock a. m t o'clock the county y court louse, in the court room of sak ourt Ps a Lake City, Salt Lake county, Sees Pneiclarihatientaccounteeltiett 1e@ c said of the clerk ess : ses hereof ¢ ed, p ay of day 2nd ‘ sone rr re Se "as Blocic 3 . 5 Booth BOOTH been hai day court U. ELDREDGE, Jr, Clec A oe arnsworth, Deputy Clerk. rvine and Snow, Attorneys for ore matter fe€€| Smith, so-)urday, hone 1 0 ASSOCIATION Dooly the j}and for the granting of letters | istration with will annexed to | LAW mittonee deceased M. Maxto herself the estate house, paren "ts testament | 319 olZ In the Maxfield, court sake county, Witness i SS the clerk 4 | cou RT Seuth PROFESSIONAL PHOENIX county | (Seal.) | By |Pe ‘anon, FURNISHED ROOM, A modern house; suitable for ' ; ae. ' two of Utah John A. onn A. Maxfield, deceased, has for hearing Ss "day ° hack A ee a WITH | se ayire ae ete ATTORNEYS rails for ----_ the seam of sald court, in Salt Lake City ROOMS bath; Coul-| sold; Sen Second | Notice.-The petition of Luella | field praying for the issuance 2 Tone Ae nara nistration in adc ae Electric light, South street. machinery and in j FOLDS WORE Deputy Clerk. and Marioneaux, Attorneys for thereof for)}county. State and literaa-|the estate of at FURNISHED without board; or J rernpnp pa J. U. ELDREDGE, Powers pe RENT | NICELY .$125 Fergus ‘house, February 16th = unt) | --@-@-----_____ - Colorado Midland will! HE DISTRICT ‘couR® " points north information | 109 cost M. Ae ae court D 19 eo | Seal.) MEXICO. tring Sonny = AA are ROOMS pacame 2) quic k. Z. Moreh, the | court roo of said Corry In Salt Lake "a Salt Lake county, ah .. oT thos one ae = sald court with the O. (Seal.) Lee| J ow ELDREDGE, Farnsworth, Stephens titloner. LEE and JR., Deputy Smith, a Cler Attorneys Tas te | OPTICAL duplicated. CO. 230-1-2 | ANY | Atlas Attorneys block.| and suereee h Counselors Pe- Building Telephone Ben I. Rich, SUMMONS IN 507 pene Dollars in Vloney Added to Av-| Public "PIANO ORCHESTRON" " Guests 6 of Merit. Knutsford New Entertained Mechanical THE THIRD Notary DISTRICT 2u DIC IAL COURT OF DISTRICT OF THE THE i ATE Aa ae He eae of Salt Lake. eo Javis, pla vs Dean ae aha ichn Nelson) nd Rachel Barsness, his wife, (formecly he J cate d Rachel Nelson, his: Rite defend-, ‘sited tient'! " The "State ants: You are by Music. of Utah, eee within twenty is summens to the said mma days aft fon you, Defend- to ‘It appear he service of served within J. R. Putnam of The Inter-Mountain c Visitors sti = ne sts re the Knutsae ae ain Hear sala 0 is brought Republican mechanical department, |ford last night heard the opening | Ce : Y Geys alter p gant a unique gift to the "old folks at} concert given the new $6,000 ee ana detend ee your tans Te home" jn Ohio, by which he not only | "plano orehestron" that was played Ac judgment ‘will be re ndered "against helped to keep green his own memory, | for the first time in Salt Lake. The u according to the demand of the combut assured that good old St. Patrick jinstrument, which is a complete mepia! nt of which a copy is herewith served not be forgotten gift the historic was a large design of by 20 inches of on in | chanical orchestra including a pipe or- | upen i lari 1 j}gan, fiutes, clarinet, two-drums, tri-i ajangle and piano, measures about} size,within 16x10x5 and we ighs nearly was a picture of the happy Irish) is of German manufacture The particular impersonation | brought to this country as him ceuse for pockets happiness, were had|exhibit Putnam Mr. by drawn for in his painted | Since stuffed a ouple of] its the for that kind time, in Portland being the the country, a ton Ir you. only it one has of | STREET AND 4 us and was| p a special | w ree exposition. | Brey - Putnam's artistie in-| Convicts Send Floral Design to MOST | o RAILROAD CURRENT | No. terian chureh and Re Benjamin | No, SMELTER CITY. Young of the First M.*B. ‘ehureh spoke Smelter City is the new addition atjat the services and Mrs. C. G. Plum. | | No. the Smelters near Garfield hese|mer sang "Crossing the Bar" | Ne. immense plants, when completed, will| Sometime, Somewhere." The repiainl cost employment new addition San Pedro is to $10,000,000 only 5,000 400 railroad and) men. The) feet and from on the propesed electric line from Salt Lak to the smelters, Title perfect. No | ee restrictions. Lots from $60) line 25 Smelter Agents, 201 D, ing, Bell Townsite Co., SellF. Walker Build- ‘Phone 116. "She Js perfectly beautifal, but! I | somewhat angular, "Fair and square, eh?"-Louisville Courier-Journal. were home taken = at | evening Lena by to Mrs. 11. Miss G. Drew's at 6:05 M. a. Holley, MTERCMGUATAIN. REPUBLICAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS former | k last} sister TIME DEPART No. with a ten-dollar gold piece. In view Bal ‘or Br wri ae D st cnet. : _ 4 No. of the hue it Is likely that the man will | vale ky ater ia ‘after pa : A be forgiven for being an Orangeman., | "ae t . of fr a ‘e iy Lemar; In all, the unique picture carried | MUMber oF Trient RS ee owe nte about $50 in money. of the United|there were many floral offerings, the No. States, besides a much greater value | ™0°5t prominent being a large "Gates No, at La ooo oe send No. in memories of the "old sod," the fine | Auer potatoes and the good old Donnybrook | St@te prison, ee ; ne peal fairs spent many hours of earnest wor dues No. Rev '. M. Paden of the a Presby give ‘ POPULAR Pu- neral of Miss Drew. a caruleo ; - ral ee ~ Pe coterie 7 munis * UTAH'S MOURN THEIR BENEFACTOR Mr. 7 I been |} the genial [rishman is indulging in| rolls similar to those used in piano | two amusements characteristic of the| playing attachments, but these rolls} care-free Celt. Swinging his shillaileh|contain one to five pieces each and in his right hand he threatened to Kill | cost $5 to $15 each altogether with the orange-hued gentleman whom he was kicking off the > of the scenery with his active foot. ft The yarticular orange hue that ap-)| . : to BRA} AMEL, f{'s Attorneys. YAY adress of citseaees ooo bullding, Salt ike Cityvy ‘Utah. real greenbacks. While "a wearing of | used for exhibition purposes in San | the green" in such substantial manner, | Francisco. The music is controlled by | the excess of temperature are », tness ve Meee City. . WESTERN TRON METAL CO. approximately of jo stinets could only be gotten by the use of gold so the Orangeman was paint-| ed in partly in pigments and partly | D "Accumulated excess of precipitation'| cent hand pealed Since January first, 457 in Forecast for today: Pate: mation Relative humidity at m., p- enlight- Bell The to of "wisdom th; ne fear of the at a later date, not = 1821, would stop | inches. inventory Maat and edrnbatln of ourayives, and | the prodigal son any ho 1 oe e into his tite may suppose, but we door which Saint. degrees first, 29 from January Lord' js|it Since ' fear quthorlty::that Wasi) -or mission a@ teach ia holiness Of |the beginning of the wisdom, and theperhaps Total srecipitatton 6 p.m. he said, an so was Judea jis sometimes, but it 4ppears to me that|to 6 Pp. m., none, to teach ae beauty of holl- | the pemoniog of wisdom Is usually to be Accumulated excess of preeipitation round er down ba he spiritual scale.| since the ‘first. of the month we Come meter arent seventec plea Report. on | which had vanished, leaving only the fool Mean temperature, 42 behind to be a fellow of the swine. Then | degrees above the norma to|he came to himself. His past. life apAccumulated deficiency the light of a mistake which| Lp bed |] rei Sg oe . Saat $65 next shamrock,16 the the him Morse, : j \Grlmingt 7 eecisad n i. a Son. now tistic the tana, 7 Bitehie ° or 126 |ture call Ticket Office, 77 West South street, Lake Lake City. | RECORD. aanativid. va. t Utah ¢* stool PLAYER: ter, Fifty au- allowing COURT Lake 22 RATES and For PICTURE HAS REAL VALUE/HEAR _ roe PIANO. lens or be sent to the inThe. result. was un- favor pain room Daily after April 7th, the |Mexico $44.60. (50 ALEXANDER The boys tock a vote.to gee whether he should remain dustrial school, of s |sell tickets Salt Lake City to City of| BATE DIVISION. in und teeuit eee OPTICIANS satis- promised Karen Julianson Jenotice.-The petition of | of. tratively. Be ned, en ered. into fax Yesterday's report atthe local |country ancliving;oy he e t had palmmony | tice of the weather bureau: -~ in riotous come to wan vig despair and saw clearly: at last that Maximum temperature, 53. ye jad -been ving in a fool's paradise Minimum temperature, 31 That | peareed in as ad-ended n Main Ck| Se === - PLUMBERS, Telephone Qurst. Clayton a specialty > *. A. pathetic and bldg., - CHEAP SS HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRON, | metals, rubbers, rags, bottles, bees-| to 230 No, pelts and hides wax, j Ind Phones: West. First So. 240 1 the pardon of f the Superintendent made the other inmates all right in future oe testament ir 2 at. st. Willis turn Seni et Jensen and onJuliaSaturds ee Maren, = nad acces chosen--to ra Scott building 168 : over King's hardware. and] font|dren about Eastertide, killed them his-}and drank their blood in the Passover BROADBENT'S ees 6 from had manner prominent papers|be a chosen people of G different names. |phrase had been applied ta office moved 600-501 eat He $98. Main " Morrts was would meeting THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT and for Salt Lake yunty State Dep artment No, 1.-In the mat- 1 n, |sen pea JOHNSON | in the asked asked . and will Can - al tNOLD oe n Pp a , W. GREAT & that but ittle 2 fellow . ther beys be-| came +e i himself. Nunaigaited ee iad Pete eated in HAL ‘toll lows the oiou rua much | erthodox Jew In Russia and elsewhere | structions infre- | that et kidnapped Christian ehfl- from the old an interesting editions of several now existing: under ve reformec in a certain ory. ceremonies. Au None of the papers founded by Mr.|old) i one brou h < . nson, and which are known to ex+ | against the early ist today, bear the original names, but |people got to Dental the | preceded riebrew | comes covered | cause separated; | fortunes. in the depth of his degradation, fast and holy of the ancient religious only Joh : said the with the sexes thesece six : words is crowded the whole sigup nificance "of the beautiful parable of the ''" | Prodigal Son: to this climax all that has Omaha was|he lived. The orthodox Jew would] Wwe can fod aOee eS in the briet words to » the |only~ent food that had been prepared | Of ovr text a grea me : by diligent|in the manner preseribed in his ritual. "Ww pile the ._ bublect pas. stil hazy in search the press and type were traced|He to this city, TONY oes = esau or there for a deliquoncy : = ce institution SaturProbation officers looked befove ~ ‘"ourt city, cue Utah Je n en, , dpced ased, a rant { lof letters testamer AN. Eg i DE RLY .GENTILEMAN-' DEsires the acquaintance of a Christian. lady of middle age: object,| é PIANO,' for So. ONE Forgive the county, Scheer ee Jensen and Julia Jensen praying for the admission to probate of a cerain document pele to be the last knife. -- PERSONAL Prade Bell| PLUMBERS Taye wert Judge o Witness the ie a 25 Tee nae sea wereoft affixed, d day o | March, A. D. 190¢ |) (Seal) wees Es LDRE DGE, JR, Clerk By W. El. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk. ttioner ns and Smith, Attorneys for Pe- | Ross, sent from conse- | ‘Boosters Club" time of the Omaha eee: n the vernacular and assimilated his | for this particular prodigal but, witho history of the founding of|life more to the community in which | concerning ourselves with the Den, the first written "Omaha. son and this|that he observed the | and all the ritual treas- = grown yverrs chureh which has the Iast hundre? press and pe, I. Johnson, of | orthodox Jew prayed in this city, immediately made a search | tongue three times a day for South. Brother. inmates home, him, |iied re- 1 arene Inmates the Ae = ahad away |day night. the The of |ran "Bow Lord,' life One Jetention Unity Unity anthem, O Home : Their a in and the Morris Lessons services Pilgrim,' Lar, oe > ocsma LIFE. on . sane Thine IN . Preaches the been | hall avers age. Pastor Taught = , by Unitarian yesterday, Jos. At expressed | Lo answer Post-Exilic > Latter to pleces and In reply to further inquiry the rabbi} Mr. Eddy, "It fs brief, but it muny | up, antl eta were | explained the diferente between the |4 day since I tried to Interpret a text Last evening Judge Brown took Orthodox Jewish chureh and the Re- | that acemed so satisfactory to me, IntO}iaq to the detention home, where by Fie i UPRIGHT than . weak asec house in 8 aa | 641 without agent court Pe | Notice.-The Pee of Marle Leuen| ELECTRICITY sclentifically adminis- | berger, praying fo ie issuance to hertered for chronie and acute diseases | a te re enters of administration in the es| by Dr Agnes Winzell Zoard of | {2te Of Jacob Leuenberger, deceased, has | ‘ oe o9* | bee set for hez Zz on Sy ( 9 | on_ the all over and town torn were worse ‘ are . banners % mc Canvas Phones without "= HOUSES FOR RENT about that time the old Silver Reef |after the exile to Babylon idolatry | quent on our fatlures and defeats was | lilorium yesterday afternoon the misswas opened, and so the printing press | among the Jews was abandoned for|the general subject of Rev. Frank |tng boy came to Judge ,Brown and and ay e were moye to Silver Reef. )ever. The Sabbath was emphasized | Fay Eddy's sermon. isked to be forgiven. Judge Brown There the "Silver Reef Echo" was es-|a5 a holy day and the Jews developed 3ut when he came unto himself.'| gave him a short lecture, then sent tablished, but with the failure of the | their racial exclusiveness. These are the six words of my text," said | him down to the wash-room to clean ? te ia printing sold for UP along assure gale gale. of the Latter |"@lf He | Streets carried. RECONSTRUCTIONS: do Q Questions. tl regular service had Pomologist | his willingness farmer. and3 ‘ nswers he devoted . |"*™Merica, which had: taken the Jew in their midst and let him join their |#¢tivities and patriotic feelings as ke | Unitarian ae that paper publishing ta Jame the Ga the soon 3RD MATERNITY Bighth see z CARRIAGES. 1L664=Koo<530 Terms cash. a meeting tonight to spec4 candidates hae oe arranged and is nieane ake vais Parvvigmea 6 GREE Ec -Gealy ‘DENTISTRY-Teeth, ex- "||. Sal) Mountain . Meeting-Fraterna!l Lodge lvergreen Union ot Union whieh work that with credited forward to the |the |do That were come. glad It would | his apr 8 Without knife Main Street, Salt S. matrimony ces Distinetion,' Nit Church Benefit-An evening of musie and recitations will be given tomorrow evening at Iliff Methodist church, commencing at' 8:15 o'clock ~The entertainment is in aid of the frfunds . of a the aechurch Mormons. The Gentiles, he said, were |in the Book of Mormon, recognized and|and eesitlona pe by all thelr told how _, He | Keys: was to-furnish the colonists and eastern capital was to build the road, but the latter failed, and with it the plans on 2691-Y : ERSKINE BROTHERS, steam and gas ofBaaoe i ee to thought that when the Day the = er things were expected of that |£@% the temple demolished and the|Saints and the Gentiles understood | S¢"t whirling along. Many swinging the|each other better they would love each |Si80S Were torn from their fastenings scattered he held Fre. | Servers. of and John ect n of country ate "the pathfinder 5 was ianxious f Golden Keys of the Holy of Holier p ur | other more. In the last days when they ee and the hand of God|all ! saw eye: to eye : they; would be er that Mr. John|‘° heaven re vee descended and took them, The speaker | ashamed of themselves for their feel- RUNAWAY IS REINSTATED time a. railroad was |S#id he liked to think that those keys | M&S toward each other now. Even at tothat traverse promised the fruitful had been given again by God, to those southern EE. | condition the settlers " of the | but practised divine spark en ne spoke OLSEN''S No. CALL ann : Messianic age was a condition only ' a} but admitted to d be partners with 7 the Windstorm ts I aging-A i sindator windstorm in which the Golden ule | Sons of Israel in the work of bringa a : : . . eee ratte eaale bb Contessa bf all ~ilineipnithemnillenntumeOniiheincara descended upon the city from the 9 HOv-OMy DS confessed DY ali mo; ' id 2 : #2¢ \ north last night and by morning had his family to Dixie,' and there established another paper, "Our Dixie Times." F them the tr |Mourn: they looked and age ageessianic they knew would Papers. ,, Johnson behind pagan at and | backward There home his made 1e Utah 1865 Goshen .. M. 525 that | that i . Speaks-Rev Needed A. Home, phone, Per-| that | from Cre any f you la ‘Is t ent Order B'nai B'rith, will givea masWhere Jews are Rich, ask ar" it Sonik ee Rage eum querade ball tomorrow evening at the respect alone, he said, were | chance "for when Young Joseph Smith, | Unity hall in celebration of the feast rich. ey were wealthy in/|Saw that passage, and went out into | of Purim re" trade them--not ek Which | Re of the echelon ane an J iinec "A W. or. Minish aring on Saturday, the nit ar 2d South a rene Richter, 19)| jerisat I ‘ zabeth Boston Dental Parlor, over Penny Areade. God, And the end was not there for| the lines of friendship and how iat the American continent was designed mutual understanding and ofgrasping STRICTLY MODERN 5-ROOM COT-|"' them be -come public charges. |to be the scene of greater wonders. and bearing of ottiers' burdens would |The Russian Jews in particular had | In 1820 a fourteen-year-old boy had | materially lighten one's own. tage. Enquire 329 So. 6th East. the hardest time to earn their daily |sat turning over the leaves of the SEER FOR SALE quota of rye bread of any class of peo-| Bible seeking for wisdom. Was it by TE Feast of Purim-B. F. | ~ ple in Europe. chance that his eye lit on the words, | Peixotto Lodge 421, of the Independ-| na ‘immediately looked about} high ideals and good qualities. Their|the woods and asked for wisdom, the! re tand n which to make his home. | home life was pointed to as a model glory of God was revealed to him. Sy ale a Pan Seite ae which the|by the very men who were only too After tracing the growth of the| ore a "Short Line depot and tracks | Prone to traduce them In other direc- church the speaker digressed to} haw stand. Brigham Young later de- | Ulons. ied were oR a because oe why such enmity and distrust} > y Age > iro between Gentiles and] eat and | their Golder as in front of fj; had y grown up ) ‘ ; : a it Ss rl a oer 1 vs ae several for years being Clerk Attor- ; cancers Te-'|ofthe county court house, in theCity, court for: andRectal ~ Diseases;, said court: Lake & piles external county, Utah in Salt i ake Citv. Salt and 258% 336 estate of Daniel ee removed tracting GEISLER, nti neni SALE EST ATE 2 er st DR. work + SOO "Mon-'}at: the: county Progroom of Sante ee ' Funeral speciaity. vee early Main, MEDICAL ~ | his|mutinous crew | had given him Gneitiainee I Goshen Radice a gear the} more day to see it or turn back. That] of young men in the Y. M. C. auapparently chance coincidence of time | ditorium ye ste rday afternoon, his sub was : So list): 149. : | West Ist South See Piles letting ham Young, who agreed to pay the charges in consideration of a favor granted him by Mr. Johnson only a eau gl eee in Salt Lake Mr. Mr. MRS. he was not rich. how-| ever, take care of The theirJews poor did,without] Where wenty- "five cents a, pounc , was wre to obtain the money noe "ls it? Like a a ak ie Brig. days,"he sought the counse ~| cided oe prevailec ae shen or de- ceased, palin ot | other country, for that matter--was! baptized with his wife and family and} jife 5 net an alien exploiting the land of | emigrated to the United State where] "Tt is an inte resting fact,"' said Mr: his adoption for his own benefit and | he was called to a noble career in the | kins, "that all of se answers never giving anything back, but was|chureh which hod carried him to the live a Eave to Satan were taken A 3d ALL lot.on id Weeat L166) feet deep, $850 é - many| o re e , > , hose citizen- | First Presidency. j the book of Deuteronomy, indicating ‘igham Young . Pays Freight. a citizen of the cases country rat Christ Brig : _|ship In many datedw back to the Bre aat a arinen oe [Beateth lat time. tim hrist wawas studying tudying When he left Wood River Cent * earliest times and who gave the coun; , | Mr. Johnson packed the type 4N0/tpy pis whole allegiance in return fr That that was chance one uld printing press and left msiructions oe its honestly earned sustenance of him. | not persuade President Winder ata | have it brought to Utah by SO A high minister of Episcopais Bishop Whitney | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF the Mormon emigrants. But the - church had recently misquoted The speaker next read an extract| structions were misunderstood. TRE President as saying that Jews were|from James Russell Lowell's poem | type the SM North; private home for confine-) 7 a > 2 ‘ » FEICK ment cases. Bell ‘phone 661-R. arrested and the word went forth that | were, was told and. went to one of | who Attemipe to ‘prove anvenine by the a Jew was in the toils of the law," | their meetings in Liverpool He heard | Bible. the rit nes the Seriptures snid the rabbi the gospel expounded by an elder jin the quotation which Is found OUR, the é ie aries Bishop Orson Spencer,' the speaker |! tae ninety-first psa are found the Not Aliens, But Citizens. ¢ thought, and it sank Into his soul as i aarg a t ae ee del pr Seek oO a1) ee ins able tor Mormons residing in. their midst, and Mr. Johnson dec ided al. join others of his faith who ready crossed the plains. He wife to Utah In 1860, coming a year later a tH. Farnsworth, Deputy and Stewart and Budge, Petit ' FARMS-Best Utah, sale or tr Lde . city property bought, sold ox | changed on ensy terms. Tharigaon IN THE Real Estate Co surt in a ar rs Oe re of Utah MIDWIFE, LIZZIE ae FOR OE Al. es a | +PAINLESS MRS. By W. Stewart neys for building ERNEST LAMBOURNE FLORAL) Speci y ‘o,, sNo. A. $8 South sAMBOURNE Main, with Willes-| Specialist' = moves being separated by the Missourl river. | was regarded by the Jew as a land of | Winder who sat beside him as. the answer ty a? THe a So ea the aes eats Shait | it Sa NAVI ey pis ineg ver bs n ar. of the meeting president jus-} expected he There gpportunity. the printing oOf-| A fire later destroyed fice at Council Bluffs, but Mr. JoNN-|tiee and for more he asked not. He] was once the superintendent of a shoe!) jared with the quntite at re Dee tean ry son saved a part of the type by throw-| qjq ask, however, that the American) faetory in Liverpool, England, and | tences of the Bible | ing It out of the window. The font | would cease to class him as a Jewhad never heard of the Mormon peo- | This Instance satd) Mr. Per 5, ‘Ms| new owned by his son, C. E sae oeet a man apart from them e asked | ple or the Mormon faith, he said and |one of the few where the devil quotes | of this city, was in the lot save that he be classed as an American and | he picked from floor, one day, | Seripture when he says to Christ: ‘If from Council Blulfs Mr. SC oHGaor the word Jew applied to his religion.|a piece of a letter which caught his | Thou be he Son of God, cast Thyself| moved to Omaha, where ue continue d When another American committed a|order loving eye 3efore throwing it | 2Own.. for ft ts written, "He shall give | t "Arrow. i an tdc the é z His angels. charge concerning thee and | the publication 0 crime the newspapers never said that/aside he happened to glance at it | n. their:-hands > they shall: bear ‘thee up Then he moved to Wood R iver Center, | g Congregationalist was arrested. but|and saw the words "Latter Day) Insi nb? ane! Cink thou dash. thi ee| began the publication of the "Hunts-} man Fecho.' About that time the people Ba braska began to make it uncomtor : _ FLORISTS = second to 720-1, _ wf --- Mr. Johnson established the Omaha reported meeting that pathetic figure. | sibility of determining by human |of a serles of sermons on ‘The Tempta-| Arrow and ‘ vrescent City | Fe referred to the carrying by the} wisdom the alfference between accl- | tions of Christ in the Wilderness." Mr Oracle publishing the three papers) Jews of the torch of learning through-}| dent and design in human affairs. He ne dwelt especially on the som of | from ae mod., --$_____ ASSAYERS 229° So, ,| Temple. Paul's| the me Tess - "Frontier Guardian" long after Mr.}/jn which he answered questions on the | whether they should flee to Amertea | Copal church in the west and of his own| Hyde came to Utah, later changing | Tews in the Post-Exilic period and on] or stay in England Oliver Cromwell | experiences during his three months' trip| itis name to. the "Counell Blults the Jewish church of today , | de ided to stay and the clock of Eng- | & the ea in the neha: pag of the local; Bugle." | The rabbi took as his starting ie, lish history was moved forward two ee ee SESE AS ter rth service | long : LEARN) SSS el a rellable a specialty --" West ESTATE SSTATE. 40 B 2D SO, WILL| Calkget complete day Tuttle Bros., See ; FINE au indry work by woman, lace urtains Bell Tel. Forrest S0-X | Sermons, : while learning: situations turnished Moler's Colcpt 5 Tine are o z lege, 62 Fast First South St | endear _ WANTED. | | . Inter- Sr. ASSAYERS Not Hampden who over the Thames}! debated as to nge AT s i Spalding Life's And that a cial and the seer Conna and West Mountain Bis hop r Spalding spok at St Paul's chureh yest rday morning, preach-| jing a missionary sermon that included a| general synopsis of the work of the Bpis-| newspaper Cromwell and John | standing on a bricge late fateful night, and every eo ak Ponts SERVICES Behind| Glance "A Lowell, Ruasell ' ' he . sosal vas | sald ve he poem, The the Curtain be-| for failure hag ins re ee Itah.-In Ann unsell your property; not long to wait.) -20)),----= gael es nae ats oe eh Ce pe ie SBS 2 N THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO ‘ ‘ , : 70 , c ae ves "TLE nL yD ve RROS 149M eenST " BATE DIVISION, in and for Salt Lake Spa ea ee & rooms, 16 i 4) counts tate of Utah.-In the tt f BOYS OVER FIFTEBN/) 5 ro mod. bk, Sth FE. 12th S "16 the estate ‘of Dar lel Byart det aan : " 4 -r water, good, 331 N. 6th W 16) Notice-The petition of Jane &. Smoot, age, for horse routes. Ap5 or' mod.-bk G80 Sth st oy | praying for the issuance to Benne xX. itr or ) S o> | Smith of letters of administration of the clas aahok | CARRIER. as‘"| QO SALE, REAL ta = EMPLOYMENT AG'CY,|MARIGER, NO. headquarters. for skilled skilled laborers EDL -T=25 So uth i sell 368 1 rs "phone BD n his sermon| is the plain there EEFOR WANTED, Bo Notice. -The petition of Thomas J. Connary, praying for the isauance to himself of letters of administration in the estate of Sarah Ann Connat deceased, has been set for oe on Saturday, the coe ee of Ma IN "D 18 at 10 o'clock at the asa court house, In the oat room of snid eourt, In Salt Lake City salt ake County, Utah. Witness the clerk o aid court with Bee seal the reof arrixed, "this 6th day of March, A. D. 19% Seni.) Fick) J (_e ELDREDG skBR, Basie "le RESULTS lives of working| in lif TGA of all this ts and responsive life duty.2 oy YOU POSITIVE Life. the concluding part of Ieddy ald ‘What then finalities ‘The plain growing on || bighest S og from small thatédeter: ‘Hae Rete H Om {Whitney quoted the cil Bluffs, Ta. He had purchased the was aching in Pocatello,| iype, together with an old Washing- I ‘bbl Fr cunt filled his place at Phil. ton. hand-press, at Cincinnati. tt. | ips and after a general disc aS Se Johnson continued to publish the |rpe Jewish race. held an after mee ee No jinduction? Whitney any OF jeeased L Telephones ourselves strong things are explained law DISTRICT COURT, PRON THE BATE DIVISpea in and for Salt Lake county, State j the estate of WILL BRING Sette exlits! man must eae, Ih }no os great Sees the to Ors create NOTICES, ‘ ublican hs how livesseme a Republican ONE oie Reeders) ae. one e f paid(@ speaps | the ae nge ol ee ee le be-| ives oO re « fe fe sequence their mine + oe ee ile Tort +2 creak A sia ti BE OFT ome: falleres it js more than anything| MEN. AND WOMEN clal attention to trivial: jelse due to thelr submissive meets to-| barber trade, wages last evening chureh Congregational : ey. had | who Simpkin, A. P. Rev. While Oyayde *was eta "Frontier the r by have Joseph E. Johnson, a pioneer news- | story of the "Wandering Jew" paper man and printer in Utah, pur-|pappi Charles J. Freund in "Sane Se ceae that. 12, 1906 > lo The lee taht of us out or this Seheme Scheme, ! Shunnmed, Be ot a ee Ee the erowth of had 1 t by apapof) bound bounce they ve ieee . ¢ writ-| according nation a as s a the burned ‘Ase phrase survival: : ‘nity fraternity a religion lscattered circulate. but Jewish Jewish of type perhaps the oldest fn the inter- | ina which was being ‘sec is mountain country, and one at least | Jewish persecutors, this: that has been used to print the first a equally well to the z edition Man. which aradise, he snid As the law progress exists man must learn, tn! of ee ee In MARCH hero | b ished and broken to that lives may je resurrected from ruin, how they may be discip and strengthened by defeat and fenlcre se a to our day ¢« Sea »y illustrating the} Impossibility ° Pe ae control | jane lal sucer ile "We are not Says. --- | CROSSES PLAINS IN WAGON WORD in of a a oot. Further by Providence to _ Citizens. } Continues man Y a the theme of a fee | American But | Day Papers in West- Possession a reconstruct Ss life after t end in blank failure So ined Valued) of with Dictated ,. sorrow. "In Tact, our theme that of th Many Early Declares Jews Are Not Aliens, | Seeming © oincidencesEurtt Pésive! and ierowing' life actual as it Leexpertmost || freer ‘lived in rid of Used in Printing ern stops ARee Strong Type ee jaws CHURCH } MONDAY, SALT LAKE CITY, parable ype of | the iz to jto UNI for |ee TALKS WHITNEY FROM TALKS RABBI TYPE'S VENERABLE lened, i ey TABLE. Tintie. . +o,» av. tceee 63-For' Nephi and San Pete Ney .......,. 63-For Gaxfeld. ! 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