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Show ee! ek, . So' ee = y - * - ak =] Seen % THE BUSINESS TREND INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT |ocecces sane om = (UODD THINGS IN ' | oe " lal oe a Ae sec are in great mand. with no sellers. Good. but the inducement | offered, be to hold on rather than to - these, stocks ind as | a |} the UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1906 SUT CHURCHES TODAY i teihe i ‘ with With CITY, CITY, Baptist, First: | prices are seems to part bonds LAKE ond A m. oe Baptist South and 3rown, and corner Second West, p. F. m.; L. at Sunday Evans,_ |}cle Tuesday at tilh.5:80 a rec ital will ee ay, Paldwin, Sec- | Rev. pastor-Preaching 8 12:30,- church, D. 11 school. |° . 9 | Christian Church, at " Ghrigt Central superintendent; | ;. sa ‘ad satis From be given. followed Sree 1| by by | | chureh ousth abath = | Third wi illiam | ~MmDDO 2- Ross -c sugar factories «| Announcement of Shumannoa U. at Co ms is fg Mee Lioyd "preaches at 10245 x Healthy State of Affairs in All) stenting up ance e theis noted marked in the quosubject Sunday school at 9:45 a. om mie » m Lines of Commercial ete oes e stocks 1 Sactcuaryaio omeink GOncert Interests «2 Wednesday |to Geltt and,Brothers Use th service for Temperance (and Invites Christansmnilesvoriat 6:45) p.m.| at 8 o'clock LAL Activity. | Star Paes Deni aarerdane icant or nie | Salt "OF=04 y P eader 27 MUCH BUILDING UNDER WAY | ‘tes tis ver, senten mens a You! MISS GATES TO SING AGAIN George mani, superintendent ers . New . New ' 7 Industrial Saas re » People Who vided s 1" at Must Bring » Be receive $3,000,000 ProPro | Beneficial Life | Barnes Banking Homes. es VAs 1c | rl id M. Co., upward. tendeney, the I =e seemingly keeping pace Hac trading ue of ie ci ~ improvement with in ei ; a ast s 7 Th f ee a en ap- articles state ae healt). ae e A Fi sea- Its seasonable livel | ae > more the makes actually fall As son. oF Pei Stocks and bonds are much : : sought olle ons soon are Sctieetion , i , clearings oc pa egg estate and for the last tbat eass ao ron few se moves*well unsupplied property. Heavier eavier : Than i4 ge | cae oat‘ banke ie tn: ; ute o Mountain Bros. Iron hav > 7 = County Light and National bank | Utah Savings | Western | Zion's rental) Zz, "ar Year and Idaho | Church . : ee Co, Zoo ue Ae, ee ies a ave Seat Sem: ae ek in great demand this week also a remarkable number in women's tailor suits styles ef the designers, in the } _ | Utah Sugar ah 1erei "ts 15 of sales Co. L Co ; WILL 102.00 |Coneert : . 30 | big . $101.25 | | eal -CUIT INQUIRY. ne Commerce offered at prices which would] A. Prouty local stocks oil of the commerce are selling so rapidly producers; The fnquiry fs the ia be too appearance of |e Lucy | | a \ () | September 360 on Christian | Morning services at will) ing ervices 7:45. Selenee 7 cC p.m., "cl ¥ a Sunday f Christ. 1 11 gc El ¥ ey nth bleventh a.m » 12:30;| Gates Third rine CLOGS. MUS petsnap tabernacle it be choir m |are prayer All eh > all al 11 Ni acrewill se ce ( at made ee of the t 8 | a and Morning worship | BusDaeine | with @ ( OU : )C e ) Z Oo nr $ y | ()() () ) ( | () @ () OQ) " | = Wie ( () . : 2 ; sermon |any."" HonestIvening Toil." o¢ subject: "The sermon to Dignity toilers A ||*** \. -M. E. De Churel rurch a | First Methodist Episcopal chureh Nati 11 ‘vening at. 7:45: Sunday school| Corner of Second South and Second) at 12:15; Christian Endeavor at 6:45. | past streets, Benjamin Young, pastor.|The morning serviee will be an old| |iec,vicas at-11P0n.: ms and: 7:30 p. m.|folks' service. ~Cordial welcome to all! Morning topk "The Home at Beth-| worshippers aS" She} ‘ | are getting low Manufacturers re-| sult of a resolution at the last session | as not yet decided upon her pro-|gyyday school at 9:45 a. m.; Epworth] Services of A. M. E. ehureh will be port to local merchants that they are | of congress, which directed that such | 8'am, but it will Include one or tWOlieague at 6:30 p.m Boys' rally ad- | held at St. Mark's school, First South besieged with "repeat" orders on this Faction be taken famous arias, probably the. Traviata | qressed by Judge Brown at 3:30. All| between State and Second East streets account and that they will have -diffl-.| Seen ee or the Rigoletta Miss Gates also lare very. cordially invited to. these| Bishop A. Grant, the presiding bishoy . Production. of se ena « Ca. a eS o elude clude choir ne sb be | Miss Vu iekaanane A9QIIN and she s > some of will will owe . coqaiecie ;9pe ;famous, E. geologi- he, > 7 (apeut : ge report : . neo Goo re and | ° soe the these these with grey grounds. Whe new im- 1905: ported patterns in tweeds, and chev-| jots seem to have taken the fancy of particular buyers and this with the and - oe aoe tana 372 short on eer bisa 15498,027 Wyoming, 1905-5,602,021.. ar ee Elven : tne aanor tha | tons. Ss, value $7,836,951: >(,5056,991: 1904, + favorablepe reception in. men's. w :, rac 2 sonable attire. ts -responetole siness. en, Ss ceca footgear.. tis tcoewire 4) °*,e) at regular basa - ee deal secon in all leather goods to the dealers have a, Di son, to due to which the during greater this article to the consequent importations from supply variety now last sea- of uses put and] Healthy. Coal' ay in the her On the to October D. & R: 1 Double the winter G. will May 1. of next. year. office also that work Attraction. Symphony "par. Pat orchestra {jon and "Like gol/and Mr. as the]an the Wethe at program reader. with by the jare | | First Brews- Fifth the ontteenth Holy commun- at 3 a, at the at 11- choral p. evening | Residence evening p.m.; " prayer Mr. B. ‘ Reis Chatiea - Holy Services: Yréctor Harold the o'clock; at 8 Dor at pas- evening o'clock seats Oe and | wel- 2:45 p. at all. m.; 4 evening o'clock. | ee 7c East street h enn ae oe enemy Friday ay = | ee | ard | poe eral evening. ate Mormon Ee An Coneree ical cure afternoon, les' Aid at] oo | South hearsal. prayer <A Fourth pastop-Sunday served fakes ‘ioe com- prayer Visitors free 424 rae she school 10 a. m., Oscar Anderson, su«a ‘11 service, morning: perintendent; m.{ young people's meeting, 6 p.m. ner ear St. John's chapel-Richmond avenue, near Ninth East street. Sunday at-|and sermon far] welcome to All service | Jensen, pastor, Rydberg. at 8 a, m., Sunday school at Sandy m.; morning prayer and ser-|ppursaay All will m Lutheran 8 .South ser- | Second and. Fourth 11 |come. p. | m., of Jennens,|/}3manucl | Episcopal. ! t ihe ev and W. |™uUnion 9:45 a. at $5 services Evangelical o'clock mon orch-|school furnish the strongest many respects thus - district, m.-and these Lutheran Danish /|at Episcopal 10:30 welcome . Danish m.; Sunday school at|tor.. Swedish Lutheran church, corner| prayer, ante-commun-|of Second South and Fourth East. | gtrecte Desireth,"|S¢rmon be heard the first time since its These two soloists, with exceptional comes the an-|estra, will is to be started /traction in oe 4 . Pans St kins, oda ant dimen Heart will fore Trinity sermon 9:45 a. m.; con-|mon sty avr Willard Weihe, will sing, \ neowen Sertices after 225.East Benjamin on | prayer and sermon at 7:30. | street St. Peter's Chapel-Fifth North.and | Swedish Lutheran Fifth West streets. Sunday school at | ' Swedish Lutheran iene Pee William picinad aati full re-]}orchestra for unorganization. From girl South schedule|sen's railroad dean |lay St peat nee eae . Cathedral, stay in|ion at 7:30 a. friends | 9:45; morning force eae = Strong |ter, the preach Episcopal. street-Rev. for | Sunday Utah in jof Mark's ' St.-Mark's a eae Track. hear departure out forthcoming o ive 5 | It!South to gifted Ferry, vocalist, and violinist. Mrs. Ferry . Build this turn | services in- Ist. Cert is in active preparation Fortybee have been musicians five selected en Te have cians amber as rolled D as members, the largest eee as = abe numJ $17,946 respectively a & R. G. aid D. nouncement 3 the; of to E Symphony's: The - into effect. The Scenic Limited, cently installed, will be taken off of manufacturers. | til Market . : 5,178,556 a $6,747,909. Fs Gee . , Te. of necessity of larger} South Amevica (0) the demands Realty is the value 7: he Svalue: of. we Pk a shoes cut low these never-| advanced greatly tons, of seaThe production for Idaho and Ne-| pared only ,| : rer hi wd: was grouped, were which vada, oxfords 5 jn | 5.882 tons in 1905 and 3,480 tons in' late : fo,expinin, for call sales run. in The until this wed raed the theless good short admirers tons, | will be sure shorf.(‘that night short z to tabern: > tabernack the cell is for late cuts in the predom-| NS production of coal in the inter-|the East, and later for a long inating shades of grey and mixed | Mountain states for the years 1904,and | Europe, and the hundreds of goods sBuos urged numbers. opportunity before fn IVY The the several last Gates APAAX is beIng . sing shoir ait er re- () Church. Regular services of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will be held in the Tabernacle, Temple cordial | The realty market still conunues)in the very near future upon the] presented by the orchestra : block, at 2 p.m, today, The quarterly healthy, several transfers of size have| qouble track between Soldicr's. Sumoe Unitarian. conference of Ensign stake will be held been made during the ee why mit and Colton, The grade has been Mrs. Stella Fancher-Robinson of First Unitarian chureh-Services at/{n the assembly hall at 10:30 a.m completion of the flats and apartments | completed for some time, and the steel | Bingham will give a piano recital at| Unity hall, 138 South Second Fast, at}Sunday school at 10 a.m. and public | now well under way will soon geet will soon be laid. The double track|the Y. M. C. A.-auditerium on the!1ll a.m. Rev. Frank Fay Eddy, pas-| meeting at 6-30 p.m. in each of the large deals in marketable srounc, | will have the effect of expediting |evening of Oct. 3. Mrs. Robinson|tor. Topie for sermon, "The Failures | city ward assembly halls | sales being contemplated as soon 48) the time card as well as of furnishing | formerly lived in Denver, where she ; present tenants find other quarters.) additional safeguard to passengers | Was a member of the Tuesday Musical There ts noticeable activity in the half-| over the line. club and has played with various | suburban additions to the south and j musical clubs of the East, always with southeast. The announcement of pro- Clearings Increase Over Million. marked distinction. She is a pupil as the natural consequence it is grow- | ing. This has created a healthy condition in real estate circles. Sept. -17..,...... Building conditions, following natur2ally Bs activity real eee estate, are re ee Se imora | or 2° opt aye 0anes moder= Ln builders' materials " . has. help iP ed materially to bring about this im- oS eG, " provement. Lumber, brick and furnished. plants for struc- ° ... 4 High Mary's gal5 O11}3 age OLS O° -$5,491,666.89 $4,219,9443.02| Sharp went noon, where -__-_-_ Business Notes, cencert person, Bee, advance in building Building Helps Hardware With the increase S mater- " Sales. OU Tae Bast, between Aanton. Boer‘ will 2 cottages Fifth erect : six ons on a street just in building comes | Second East. between Sixth be celebrated one oo eo Miss Nora, Gleason. Streator Arthur Shepherd and likely all odeecriptions, Alps ~dware mass will cathedral. oe . 3) day, when a special musical » 111,956.66 . 7111958 66 | hg yi] bah pa 2 under : the ‘oan 947,323.8 af Bho aaveoereste Totals The erecindustrial 1905. 925,349.05] $ Jane Brown has sold to Elizabeth | ssi = Tobias for: $2,850, 71-2 rods by 24 to machinery and mine hard-|Ada Bys for ware are selling remarkably well, es-|cottage pecially to Nevada mining districts plat Bs. . Rpiclesale line are Healete nearly thi 2 anal through < every their opened and | of Miss St Mark's Seattle. Miss s ne Miss part } | after- in - the Miss JepTschaiko- : Lillian 0) | | 5 Turner pat pee $850 on : William early|@en. J. has a two-room Capitol i 7 hill, brick block 2 Wood, formerly bought of Og- Arnold -H,| consideration was from. Miss 35, Pa will TEMPTING has choi « ‘Eplssapal onurels Sak was a pupil of g: Set .. re fake, sty tet ten m_ Business a és oo . ¢ maven - Thursday 3 on as : ol goods Wade ; j a f Bedepannuss: div stock Teor, of 2 Several Actna RB. E..and Inv. Co. to Andrew "Jacobsen, nl mo sack eel TOR AeSic Bas We. se) Os Pon ors eelcasen eae ore cic" : R. ae mae at - tee ees TS AR D, McDonald a sands ae oy to £. vee I TAR F Shows $24,678,767 TOON Summer. TP neis cen ,-.! 1,700 Re- e was & Hart-|} made, re-| cs : he for that the on. its a ‘c last company ansas aes facet " earned business alone, ‘its*total earnings being ) $47.-! 753 905, The passenger earnings in| armas were' $7811, 727, and=the ng ere tle wien ong' or yeaa freight earnings $17,098,576 amg oar of construction and equipping the roa per mile is shown to have been $49,- 239. 1| Haven ----- e's Record for Year. s , Atchison, Topeka Santa AMET C9 2,250) gen eeyear ooter seseeessooy 3.600! New company » report of the Se Pe atid B. 5 once occas Sepespeeucccice See ag hl age > 2pPr "AN f cans , & Burns, Bring Gains, ago a reduction to| in the passenger rate| York, suiting in an estimated. loss of nearly | three-quarters of a million dollars.| Already that loss has been made up by an Increased business. An estimated loss of $150,000 in the year, due] to a reduction of freight tariffs, has} also been counterbalanced and turned} into actual gain by an enormous in-} crease In freight traffic. 2 400 AV oss et al. to Willlam A we Ik de 8 ; " e% p. i & a oe retro 1 Silver Lake BOM months a mile New railroad eee 424x165 ft. ne. fr. 82% [t. n. BWoo 2 1B, A vorersersorrse rrr rccrsces Charles Jarman to Mary A. N, Timms, .Dt--4..16,, Bys-nancscesscr cscs Fra : Ba the UP | ford The Reductions two cents qf record to Be «6. 0 be paid on and after) Oct. 15 The rate Is two per cent | Transfer books will be closed at 6 o'clock next Thursday evening and Will be re-opened at 9 a.m., Oct. 25, | : KReul Estate Transfers. John E. George to Robert Farrer, 6.16 acre 2s: le ., ...:.$ 1,600) oe ee F Tarif Notes. sonra all display The total mileage of the Fe system Is 6.750, of which 3,417 is tn Kansas. . The road has only 157 miles of tron rails in the state and of this ide amount 142 miles are sidings. The Republican never news that's fit where it can, knocks, Twenty ZC. M. per cent L earpet e off all couch department. "ir auring the B Felecia or : ur Sy ; our h this has Russian this season Symphony, as soloist the Pittsburg, Minneapolis portant orchestras. with the other im- fact. : ur ti Philadelphia, and A A visit to you ()() 1es our departJ convince you th { garments that li ‘ where ‘" () " 23 ral oe ‘ st, . ‘ipal the Bribes TO () O () : -lined, WOMEN'S fiarc. tri are, at...» FALL : trimmed OUP DIICO COATS FOR ones, 1 to handsome and will be orchestras. ees . PROVO VIA SALT LAKE () .0s>s> COATS silk ‘ith with silk S06 0.8, SHE Cede bs Pee w~nR Je Thy collar, elsewhere $12 $12, §$8.75-44-in. long, plaid effects, velvet collar, elsewhere finished finished vely extra box plaited bottom, trimmed with three rows of one inch $2.75 yh Parte seams | } | Loe | | j Salt Lake Opera company exvuretdy| 5:00 p.| train leaves Salt Lake Special BeOrO RAs | after Returning covers. | m, Sateen Waists, entire front finished with small tucks and tailor $1,145, worth sizes, all cuffs, narrow stitching, full sleeves, keer nae SS5c eee ae.2-8 eyed >. geean +. ++. only... .... for Monday 0) ee | | | coe eee $6.75 ayes, mercerized the Jatest ‘ worth $2.00 $2.50, at $5c-Ileavy ...... ence ee gs SLAG Blackese Mercerized FOR andMONDAY, WAISTand SPECIAL A stvle *Phone our agent for particulars, &: ca i]} : : Tuesday, Sept. 25. skirt. fOr... .--22s ces rears aes WAISTS a1.45 piety santince cloth, union linen, oa made in i full ae 4 | | S7.50 «bis eg as oo ee wanes ba ee et ae was eee SOS LITTLE TOTS $2.75-An immense collection for little 6 years; mostly in Bearskin, the favorite model. little coat. all. mereerized lined, is priced at 1 : ONLY. eines 2 aie wag Oe 9 9G aie Ss) Sioa nie 98) e)le.e) 81S) ) le Wie Siete NEW PLAID WALKING SKIRTS $6,75-Eleven gores, lapped | ROUTE. j | | | and novelty buttons, sizes for all at : at ec , 10.75 WOMEN'S FABL COATS $7.50-Pretty dark brown novelty coats, 42 inches long, ' loose back, velvet coat collar. extra full sleeves : the great Russian start shortly. upon. a tour 3 $1.25 j T : Ce this country. under. the auspices. of Gap wae @ Se He will appear in Steinway & Sons. iP : uN a Il the leading cities of the country, heard 0 QUALITY MAN - TAILORED SUITS $12,50-z7-in. coat, plain back, new style sle@es, satin lined throughout, skirt newest walking length, Wardety Of sCOlOrM Ob a wraine qe men aiccn se weansses' weenie a 0 0 $13.50 MAN - TAILORED SUITS $19.75-Made up in fine Novelty Mixtures, lined with excellent quality satin, trimmed with faney braid yoKe * UY . communities. coas : with ( FROM ° COUNTS the field as a teacher. Mr. Kimball} cath mug ice be pesdapaxters jn his city,..but will also. organize Classes F . s from ) of elvet, an $8.50 WOMEN'S SHIRT lingerie) madras Santa () at prices are lower on " WwW : rctoe a ° e mention prices on a few Edward Kimball, assistant organist at the tabernacle, and who has been connected with the Clayton Music company since his _ return from Europe, has resigned his position elles the company and will shortly ¢ nter4 Lhevinne, pianist, will 00 aa not glance * ? outside. AND a convince ss ment will also 0 . e ee Mrs Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler, Who in the past has devoted erself Principally to recital work, . ul be Weard 't garments elsewhere. 2 ° window will . The, odncert Ve Ries Cums probably be held in the this () 00 0): 7 exclusive Many shown he. reming ston. | 9 in ear ' AUTUMN'S 1 used 1,932,388 tons of coal Fe engines is nota| during It and of ItUtah, Salt Lake ofJournal of Hate ‘tells the psi the year, fearlessly, prints all the to print, and commends : Salt"Lake theatre, although not yet been determined. Sante - cee IN ; ' NEWEST . Seem au VALUES | | . Turner C eine () 00) 00 j Cecelia Thursday took Ee eeneens A peas ven a tine pesitio on|of /Sev-| Provo they plano concerto. -- Friends brick-K and to given in honor of playing the great fall business and are now either wait-|Schultess the latter's residence on onhestia. ing for conference business or ave pre- - South, between Ninth and Tenth | ming will paring stockof up and for this: toclass trade. Republican | program fel direction an inerease in hardware sales. he }enth South streets, The two in front] Mrs. William A. Wetzell and held a inerease has been noticeable during | Will be eight-room houses of pressed} high place among the young soloists the past week especially for the betbrick, those in the reay five-room cot-| of the city. att mabuilding (The all modern. eer fitting. and - door class of locks ter Glass fruit jars have had an extra- | terials are already on the ground, and Mrs. Graham F! Putnam has moved ordinary call during the week, so much the construction work will begin right | her studio to 135 Bast First South so that wholesale dealers have had |aWway. street, the new Wey apartment house. their stocks reduced to almost nothing. ‘\ wewell > Palmer has bought from os Mining Ia64 ( ) () e i 1906. ++ >$1,072,024.53 te n eagees peers pve evn: FLD a $40.415.29 enterprises recently put under way will increase demands so that prices are lao =&STABLISHED follow tural iron.is being delivered soon after specifications are tion of the larger } of jected . improvements and the -pros- |. 1 scaly. hank clearings for the week|™¢ celebrated Russian - instructor, pective building of large manufacshow an Increase of $1,271,91202. The| OSkar Krutzsh of Washington, and is turing enterprises has drawn the eyes) geures for the week with ‘the figures| #aid to be especially gifted in interof the Western people to this city and) for the corresponding week of last year | preting Chopin. oe aie of . : THE | IF iT : S () TRUE REPUBLICAN ) eee a | Coal a. Washington forthcoming : Hn Se AIX styles, caught.."dressers" the SNe Oa oom fall Seen rarhers Be have. un- Q to new. c y "ss days. | SS. a seem The Inter-mountain | as these. : activity | sonic Lively. unloading with FA g usual ; happy 4 cae Trade are = oe stocks Q ; Clothing si Bes Sar Clothiers are Their ‘e culty in fliling late orders. 2 ()) OO () ght i . Phillips Congregational church, Fifth South and Seventh Bast, R |} P.. A. Simpkin, pastor-Services this | | day : 0 ares RCO D () OO ik welcome ' | Phillips Congregational. school! "avant prayet r ; QQ) es South 336 aoe eA GOT QO 2 O0) | Trinity, hg ei Holy () yy ()( 00 ‘ street Santay , O() () 00 | >Lutheran , (() , g OU wel-| a tS. OO Strangers 1d. - hs Serene 0 o'clock, | promptly t 10 a. m.: church servi : Db D. lwwith a RenOM: g t 11 a8 to "AI id | ;ith eS ee be held |W Mea. by1B A Miss Sigrid eeePedersen Sunday a 7:15, free Evra s Rebere ; ()() ( (( Jesu conference are invited Lee our ‘ era OO ()2 > ()() ; |1 pyoish ews SO Church t and seats cordially ne o'clock. 12 o'clock, Sunday school at 12 ™.; Y. P. Ss. C. BE. meets at is Wednesday evening he ; 2 teachers' meeting at meeting at 7:45. Methodi Epise I or the Bible ; } 00 be the heginning. of | four lectures at night ser‘historviof the. Bible a | 12:30 p.m Christian En- | church-Corner Fourth pastor ast Eleventh: Bast | | sard.: ea will |stvects b = oh R Pen andad|sermon by Rey Beer that |4 congregational meeting been 8 7:30; Pp. Banat ar st at Mi |at |P- ser-/| lity." aac ednes- ane? ; Presbyterian South and ™!'' Bleventh|at Lesson mM Presbyterian an resby Third Eleventh the} tee CO) FO. has Bible, will 1g " () | | evenubject 2 at }deavor 6:30;.mid-week services : on Scientist, | Wednesday evening; teachers' meeting ty le 11. o'clock: o'clocl rest 0) tyigs of South ae 9 ¢ ; () resbyterinn | a.m 10 A | Reflections." school at 6 p.m } x () = ‘ ‘ First Congregational |} oc : stand chureh-Cor. South | First. Fourth of ner Stree te In Goshen Pastors, Morning service at 10:45 ermon by at a Hayworth, school | First Congregational. from daily Fr ae i at and |™on ‘ the concert will to accommodate wi il he WHO. WI Wish: ee Ee on rei 4 f Gates:to brats Concert the -to macau re- | Past after : ces operaao company ry 3 Hast has. ceed rhe Pacific will Sid crehers Baie Pine Sclentist, )0) | Sea ear S.A. at S. Sermon: "Autumn \ll are welcome Sunday Sept. 23, at 8 p.m The read-!a series of ae rani vil be kept open for the Vices! on.the accomimodatioh. of visiting Scientists | day school, prevailed por by her friends and adTECrS here to give a concert in the tabernacle _before her departure for! a a and urope. ane,concert MS ue peer oe Poe evening of Octo- | re- South, SSS \ that succe would her. country: Parente Atlantic Emma Christ,' Germany, and |SUnday school at 1 ; r ‘ work in. Octo-|9@Y evening testimonial take in pretty {4!! are welcome. sic lovers TMUSIC1LOVETS: ‘ U church-Seventh Ue Nee Third subject of the sermon will be "The hiss ' : a ( ‘yt : |} Teacher's Mission and. Glory Sunacobs, | { day s school at _ 12:15 p.m Christian | Bndeavor at 7 p. m.; evening service fenry 3 of. open | tinued until } A lecture of Nelden | fyom ea ee, nyMetropo : oli itan a7 7 apie chapel-Indiana| ses ks ‘rae ee and . () IA SSS - success Mrs. this hall engaged for be large enough Miss pay little more than the cost of the | commission, will begin an investigagoods if bought locally Following | tion into the affairs of coal and oil the large sales of dress patterns, trim-| carrying roads to ascertain facts as mings have accordingly moved well |.-to whethe r the roads own the coal or | As a consequence of fashion's latest | of] flelds, and as to discrimination in | whim, short sleeves for winter, gloves | furnishing facilities to other coal and | ‘ ¢ and a for to The Church rooms, is|ing eve | noted primabe donna in this city |doubtless fully appreciated, the only regret probably Will be the Commissioner | not Interstate mile engaged, to make February quality of material and. workman-| ze . A ‘rid ; Aaa : u Will Open Investigation Monday. 16; ship noticeable in goods of this character, merchants say. that the. prices On Monday at 10 a. m. in the Fed-| are the salesmen, exceptionable values eral building, Commissioner Charles | being First Schumann-Heink the in ar Jeact for a long time.|). the Salt Lake lby gelivered Bdward A.at Kimball, C. S. theatre]‘'Our D., on) Used." Lord's This undertaking 101 25 | much 2 pe eNO 100.50 102.50; = Ss Side 3; st. Paptist East East Side Baptist a.™.,| a S| ed = 5 p.m., a "i ‘ : concert,' which/to in rooms 6 ieee 17-608 Scott First. Presbyterian church, northeast j and:@ streets,| of South Temple Sun-/} corner rhe street Main 168 Methodist | pbuilding, First singer will ap-}|day evening services have been discon- | Rev... W.. M.Paden,...D.. Di "pastor | short tour through Ye oe \ vill begin her concert +r engagements TOR oo Onis| Join 103 ; 9:20 : om : chureh services :at 9:465° a.m aa PUY eas at ot 11toe Strange rs| "I nreality subject, an-|a.m,., has | 8Ve especially welcome Each Wednes-| day evening at § o'clock a meeting iS| the management of Nelden, whose close returned at 336 East Third South-Sunday Year's Near in the tabernacle an Madam 203.00! cently ie "gy Tar BEGIN the latest Considering | tyter-state was* that school F Lake in a 10N8 | Mela to listen to the testimony of heal-|the pastor; Sunday Schumann-Heink |/ing, both sin and. sickness All are) Christian Endeavor heré during the} welcome to these services. Free reads Sta ; for the the at noted here under Willlam A. arn | |theatre 1.00 | feared Tr. Co... 211.00] : jn Salt Madam concert winter. é.1.00 Retail trade in all lines has been} Salt Lake Mercere R. R., 2nd mtg.... City Lake greatly In excess of that done last year| Salt during corresponding week. Goods Sumpter ValleyLightR. Rand Power Co. z : the 7 ee ul Dress l| Utah County QF pear Mrs. rl secure the theatre 10 00 for the concert, Knowing that the de2 oj mand. to -hear. Madam Schumannic i | Heink would be very great, but the veene Boud alas heard is that give a : Scientist. se 202.00 friend Nelden she hastriedbeen 153.00) | Mrs. to Power and . 87.009 100.00) zs . Con 2 Events. -<- ! coming Mt . Give to Tabernacle-Other E ii2F.00 tL| the date set given be 5 oy) Will 139.09 | church The eees Co. Bank MI... in' Coming 130.09 | been 190.00) (ime 176 00 | js to . E> "ye Daughter interesting most the of One nouncements in amusical way that F ; is5.00| 125.00] 310.00 | is Trust Sugar Savings Cc. cert 294.00 | | Bell Tel. Co. Works Co Bank of Utah , » Gifted an130.0000 | . . . gs eee Beene : Sa a a ir City Townsite Co The Utah Sugar Co tea | aes : Se aa com | ee Pern s oe ie continued or Murray Logan Co. , .‘ tals Sunday 3urlington Mission na avenue and Navajo school at 3:30 p.m. superintendent. ns y ee - 119.00 oes : bank | Ogdc n Savings Beata Coan Bae cae by | | State Sus ae a "as Last National bank, National bapk. Fire Insura ice oTh Co | Utah av, | Utah weeks a with demand | First | First | Home i hati 4p | Rocky industrial Silver stoc KS ane ONE S are mueh si é ne buyers and equally well shown ry oe fact that there are no array Ban es generally are provided with alge er "ates, ih com- 28 00 130.0) pfd gree yank vk West S101.) Insurance Co Co., Kaysville I pearance, their} ngs bank eck | Deseret | 1 conditions during the week | payis County bank, Farmington... have been marked by an | First National bank, Ogden : Business just ended from CRAG pees mea, | The Ltest quotations on local | mercfal stocks and bonds follow | é Amalgamated Su . ‘ t Sugar Co fd | Aviileawared ae A ar a Tonterprises will ey A welcome ‘to ») < pe " I-6¢ Pera)eond| chaps Mission Rio Grande | | South, between nth and Tenth Lakers. to hold is stubbornly security, Beet farm-| tendeney the | but }on to such stable -_-- » > SS 8 _- - ~ HAS iT cc EN |