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Show THE ‘\ INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1906. TWO MORE DAYS DEATH OF JUDGE PRESS AND PULPIT DEAD ROBBER 5 IDENTIFIED OF REGISTRATION THOMAS MARSHALL INTHE SAME WORK With your new suit wear the -ENSIGN- Peer of all 83 Hats. Suits and Overcoats -_--- Pioneer Railroad Attorney|Both Passes Away at Age of 72 Years. WAS ILL SEVERAL Ilad Been a in MONTHS EACH Resident City Since of 1866-Was Railroad Give World Message Living Souls in Action. Salt' HAS. Lake | Mission Prominent of of Daily Movements. ITS the in Tomorrow Is Last Day One to Get Name Recorded. but Superior in Style, Fit and Quality FUNCTION. CAME HERE FEW DAYS AGO WHERE YOU MAY REGISTER Church Paper, but of|John Gardner of Colorado Was Victim of Ellmore's Gun. Related to Rev. Eddy, Says Distinet That| Certain Pacts Dead Point Man Field. to May Suspicion Have Professional That| Consult Been a List in Each for Place of Registration District, or Call lican Crook. Yes, superior beyond a doubt. Investigate and ascertain for yourself, remembering superiority only asserts itself by contrast. Compare ours with other readyto-wear garments and note the difference. When it comes to range and assortment of models patterns and weaves, we are easily at the very top. You will frequently, however, see suits and overcoats with higher price marks than ours: Ours ranging from $8.00 to $40.00. Repub- Headquarters. z Former the Judge pioneer Thomas railroad Marshall, attorney of At the the services |Sectety im of Unity the First hall Unitarian yesterday, John Rey. ia When by this the institution Wells was Fargo taken company over] he joy was and be 1 Ea mountains supplanted the old stage lines. hands The sa he attorney | {> local became Marshall peoee ae has he way In this the railroad been intimately growth of associated its the state, time the the until 1 is rik of |" of at a Rocky melon Ford by grower. there until Jast then quit work came, to this; ‘city illness acenie | serj- te pal looking for eee ape ‘ 5 area ie a coming Ph "putting Raacre=E Ss i wees Seca of the Lord to He D wa week and Set a er IN Welch ceed as eC Garsner an ee men direct. een : Rae tote OL: / the re. Wecies: ‘ fi ve o comparatively ee THES yes eet Aare With BIlmOLe came to this city hey bought ticka short disColorado, cts to Ordway, there from and Pueblo, of cast tance Hote inferences name Rear: circles from in laid were rae Ee ingenious employed Burrows c™ating melons The four men proph-| foretell] discov-| o SOIR the and) first spring, rails last and alu event ete is EHC Rcott fatal beginning, | sSuesses break singing, and all| shall clap their] greatest poctte is er mie re ARTE esi vas shall. CPR Gay: andy Redfield' on ; Friday rented room 34 at the American OM Commercial street and all his from the en hills into field ui and his hand and infltence have been |may anticipate the facts: to (be... But| manifest in almost every important |S¥eh foreshadowing of the future adds move that has been made in railroad |®° Value to life. But he who plants ay when ous Utah with rity the. you the railroad Mr. for iret and engaged as attorney for the company, | forth before and later, when the Southern Pacific| the trees of Gardner earht : F ee ' : 5a _ Saturday might, while attempting to hold up and rob the grocer In his store at 105 West Third South street This identification was made by C Scott, John Redfield arc John Welch, three men who worked with Gardner at Rocky Ford, ma ylorado, curiae the melon. season. Gardner the on preached Eddy Fay Frank one of the ltheme. inter-mountain paeriic ; ; region, 1 and "From CG ommon Sense to Poetry vest Known men In his profession, died |i, Religion Unity. quartette rendered early Sunday morning at his home in| the sAthem aris t hae Tena eiarvaie Salt Lake, aged 72 years being taken by Mrs Bessk Splers Coming to Salt Lake in the '60s,| Browning and Mr. Poll, The solo we Judge Marshall became associatea|?¥ M': Poll, who sang "For All Sters with the old Overland stage line, and VM E ; acted as attorney for the company i r. one took act aoe Isaiah ce house four a é a stran ee Pca Wik - ae fae day ssenisd io ne iancored) Yor a time as William Morris sings when all] police ae ee : & shall be better an well and we shall} anc e was able to be in his|go forth with a joy and be led forth] every day But he soon grew} with peace In the poetic idea the and went to a local hospital a) el as a ra rsal note he remained until abo 0 I ddy eee nus by saving that unipractically was faculty Ms poe the hes he fae dine Since ago, months been confined South Fourth to his home street. Last Georgian. Thomas Marshall nut Grove," Mason was born county, August He 25, Jane 1834 Hughes in 124] onsequen tly universe man mush a Tnan-interpreted he fo im a place in ‘"Wal-| Georgia, married 1855, *°"S4 and Sara she and mide those who through tke of ate the Simi aeaanies di-d | the natural where It the crseman one ae look and ,Jace rain ont Paeriten to them the the unl-| worn several years ago, afler having been | verse is full of symbols and portents;| an invalid for a long time The only /is not mere phenomena and law near relative surviving is Xkrs. J g BY common sens Eddy said.} Gra r, of Salt Lake, an oniy child, Bis Gop al igt pa a Ned oe pedbaoue ie) PB y his home Mr, I ei athea 2 Marshall arsha was Justice lle ac Is a‘ descended of the prominent history, ‘and was Chief Eas ne : item o - Marshal « viedge one! such obvious truth. }usually mean phenomena of When | figuratively a young man he s.udied for a time with his uncle; TLouls Marshall, be "Buckpond,"" Woodford counw, and And using all his After Louis, to with ¥862, a a by and nds poetry : We of he Mrs. made pioneers to practice in 1872. 1 ollow i Ben of Mrs. Marshall. became eet a) _Wwith the line absorbe Southern shall ment On Pacific the. advent railroad. - the eee ee ually ys until me Mr. to correct and ceremonies . e ‘ upon which Mar-|°f depart-| in or- in man with ™Yths, wire: to: the contin-|chureh to talk of his death.» He| soul, When we made the} Utah] possible the face living soul we find «nd personificutions the|buve passed the in Ss e and Mr. kind generally 2S im aa vee followec and dips for him gave something man's were intoxication. a pound and left states positively voice, appearance or 2 rr sign: no absolutely was seen to Gardner F. H. Graham, one of Siebert's oe mers, who was in the store at the a. time that Gardner asked for the Gardner go to the Metropole common|t ood saw to keep| the saloon, soul} his then Bible} look from south there he the on windows West returned to . e iotdieetatl 3. e two Dag: the bra corner, in to as or some Mr. Graham went on or no was three vas img & up s town more attention to the probably not more than minutes after this charge. The record of Judge Marshall as 4] lawyer is unique in that he had only| the forest casts upon us its. spell of| lave secured employment in this peace rhe great book or the great|and will go to work today for picture speaks our language of the} Moran on his conduit project in ene tice. eae criminal case in his entire prac- | soul This case, it is sald, yas that | busy Gun 2 Osi State. he cleared his man. r Friends of iting sen 89} mon would neyer after procured the acquittal|!n religion that Judge. Marshall] ore yhan speak to the trial Man of Striking i his former client In Appearance. . sory conelusion, wonderful .. |Our « Mr. thing modern have sense. Paper is lif CO Ir| rantloat something Marvel. the Eddy t comes said SK dhtiy- papier to our of break- roc. table or our desk vibrant with the resitessness, the Intensity and many''sideaness of-our time." It Is filled with known searcely a day's flln up tO|news from home and abroad: with news = time he was stric ‘ken rg tile fatal} ot Cuban intervention, of Chinese upalady. ee friends speak with]}risings, of business failures and railne eling of his cheery, courteous manroad project e. et' here-is. n all of ang: waite, Se ae. . aoe a sitcbtaal inderstaiiding: vwitloréad ‘bat t een the lines the living message pressive of « teeming world of souls im the strain and stress of action. Here ner that paras him to make friends quickly, and his high and noble eharacter that made acquaintances friends and friends lasting The funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Tuesday, either at the home| we have the history of the day, his im South eae East street or from|tory dump from the ess, erude and St. Mary's chure necessarily Inaccurate, Wut he who Mr. Marshall ee a member of. the ii and ast only oe farts, Alta club for many years and was bes geine und market quotations misads i wlso a member of the Masonic order. "Great literature and all kinds of _-_--_+--o-_-_-_-_-------_ ANNUAL Meetings reat urt express in more direct and noble ‘manner the vital news of souls SERVICE to souls than ae ne wepeper with its uin' can be expected to An in Churth Are | harmony with ATL that is ere at, timeless ber ~ REVIVAL at Cbristian Growlug or . The annual In Interest. areal ita eae 4 < Christian church of being held at the Coe its place yst of ane this c Central BES Christian in It The & busy and has to deal newspaper has complex with the social pass- ing facts of the day as facts, und has |jitule to do with their spiritual Inter- ehurch. the Rev. eloquent text ject ment the services last evening | pretation ts gul must necessarily J. Ross Lioyd, delivered an}be common sense, But the pulpit, too, sermon, He took for his|has its place and its mission, even in jalaced ames Joon shee mops Dew ace His sub16. Hebrews " ix. : 15 and 1 is ras an int ete being, wie last yee Bailes occupies a Circe y different fleld. The from God to man 16. a" | newspaper, meetings are being well attended, and will continue until Wednesday evenq ing -- oo Write mae us. >. Se ar + > Far+t+er + ASHAMED + eee is OF aah Delegate Mat ee! Salt Lake, sa nas Utah state convention fore of thethe Am Dp party in Salt Lake + 06: 1906: + + and Sept s he ¥ l 8, 21, , am 2, sie Pivsthent Hopecvelt, every true American has toward him. + the same feeling + desp President Roosevelt for + de with the + le of " e speaker peop Pe + was tremendously + the cony dereeeeester E » fs ae has been made somewhere cheered sett quite as useless ttles + | common sense in religion in + Srclgel ES) and mythological : + y "G mistake fighting ROOSEVELT. a |}4 newspaper, competitor of the aidtion shits beewspuper readof sermon heurers And if the mistake has been on the part of a sermon mukers it is likely -- | enough nning useless tilts against ae the SOAld Gf ommon sense n PRESIDENT on "Friday the Sunday ie + + + ++ Cit even jought not to a |puipit. If there is ween the inc > ers and the decline "tt is und has been the for place of absurdi- business of pulpit to speak the language of , soul. To deal with man as uw poet well us a cultivator of turnips; to awake reto +4) symbolize and Dae |] Sponsiveness to blimity; truth and + the the + beauty arouse In nature aspiration + +) expected all things rouse communion tl 1 fact, £ a and by +) + e ed! uman nature; to spiritual ambi- pulpit inay be which suggest and h the divine i which things all energy and genuthese things is ed a to the the min it un- and phases s +) all +) ""reuse man to moral #)\/ne rotherliness. + joy and peace pro heart that feels and gerstands the very mountains and hills ehall seem to break forth into singing nd +'their the trees of field hands," . shall forced to kill companions the of Cottonwood. All these boys genide by the police as law tian and oir their chance i acquaintance than otherwise. place duty of the of last every registra- POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. 111-113 Main Street. quired man that Big t are reabiding W was They 1 more by origin- ally intended to go on to California, but since securing employment, have decided to stay here for the present. » vesidence can of removal remain a only be cannot be one 2nd the r See our fede 57 W So CONCESSION IN FREIGHT TARIFFS Tintic Mine Owners Win Partial Victory From Railroads. The Tintic mine owners are to have asked for in the the rellef they have least in matter of freight. rates-at pert. Harry Joseph, of the transportution committee of the Tintic Mine Operators' Association, yesterday received word that the railroads had decided to make a reduction of 25 cents uw ton in the freight on ore from the Tintle district. The following rates will go into effect at once: On iron ore, $1 a ton; on ores valued at less than $15 a ton, gross, $1.25 a ton; less than $25 a ten: on ore valued at more than $25 a ton, $2.50 a ton This reduction is regarded = as partial victory ivr the shippers, who had asked for a larger reduction, but are gratified at the concession granted, Past 100 ay ouee Wan ted. J. G. McDonald Ap Ca ndy. Co., 159 w Third South, 22 West First South , Correct Cothes for Me, "MADE IN aie caEe |Alited Benjamin @ resem, Fit. BENNETT i) T0 KT ElevSeventh South Eardley, Allister, u-E T. 1a obe Swaner, 218 South MeNeil, 012 [. 1s-William street Ho 16-Car). West Md. G. J.. 1s-Johin I. NCB 669 . Z Cowan, Marsh.) 375 cseon 187 453 he E. Mahle, ae : Fifth We 23-Mrs Elizabeth ritth ¢ - ere Fourth} 26 Davis, 64 IS. held from! after- those conducted by in the lodge room of : the : eoffin was for filled a God's of Mr. bCdward Lees, Purpose, Resistless of and : 5 nending. the renee of] Benne These Every beauty Agatha/of J. that our." and its . Sca's power, he ; breaking were, | pearly shell. 3 ae Slinpkin, of God.' rire or suggestions said: waves "The on the W.J|spreading for child delight were; w ‘ the wonder treasures of zi the "Abide yr B C. "Some Sweet « ‘ c were pallbearers fea : hee seen. 4 S € on 1e@ Tides Speaking of the sen' the Miss : sea by composed ‘o of sweep strand and ‘ deep, ‘ ee the G /acep. the deep "sea's" lize ethene ae of the oom thelotent: aaa seomeast an gardens, to her tatesw eee ite yrever' enc HENtInE musi Infidence on the mind indeseribably itnin idesecribably i teresting it is the ld tide, tire- heaving, the grand masters of the Masonic order, Center}|acted as honorary pallbearers: J. 8 Scott, Samuel Paul, A. 8S. Chapman, Fourth|p, L. Williams, A. R. Hey wood: F.| Hardy, J: D. Murdock, C. \ chram its cbedienc a oo naar aati i and moo a 4 ti Se ea ccem ce ae fawr ae a e co Fela he at CE wi sings, roars and l ue "that holds eo emblem of power, purpose d 1 z= vast other those of speaks It alter|ress. 193 619 Tide-Current the J. E. Galigher ‘+. B. Critchlow, First ;J4¢ bell, 118 West Cz 25-James M. Be Noehe , ampbell, 1 est Fl W. C. Staines, W. Bramel and U.. fhe following men, past Hiskey Green]|U. 83 Hackwell, B. %-Martha street 27-Alexander street. S-Josiah N. North LIFE Be the vu remained Bees rvices. reading quartet Moore, uctive . Jyy HUMAN in the with who briot responsive Edward favorites Swing § placed around the rhe message of the sea as heard by were occupied by| the pastor of Phillip's chureh in his remaining space|stay at the coast was voiced yesterday the lodge, = . during the and Northi«, Need Thee With Me," and || OF ie FeS Men The opened of Was Mrs. |SYMBOL brothers in which member. was Berkhoel, Fred Graham a Squires sang several hymns ) South} Pe < Recent : eee the | the vesterdayicands.workmen members ae poe ee Second Griggs, Ww; ee Bell, Ss Charles yesterday being of chairs the room and the around South. South 229 South Ann was hall prominent ime Masons i 22--Mrs. E ee a lodge _ Rows sides of friends, Wes 21-Linc bin Judge Bennett services ritual, Bennett was large Second] Third 37 From Tid former Masonie the 5 gicr Sixth ‘ Fourth; South West ooks, of Nayajo|%74 decorators are still finishing building. pws Cowley, a L. new Masonic ot Mr Third}, Larson, 624 South ; ¥ : Curtis, 518 "South. i9- pelts he ,o0n, West SeSouth funeral > ' Washington Bast. South 41; i spiration | es. The Eighth] Te nth uth i Brother. South South Ferguson, Templ -Hele Helgn 0- 511 - asons Pay tn Tribute to the, fl : : Memory. of Departed Rev. P. A. Simpkin Draws In- M 658 Fourth 621. Mc West a J ‘ Bee W. Morris, . Ww. addi-|c Superior Sandberg, C. oie , have moved and move still thatf Varian andj tides, R. L. Conley, C 80 Third strect. | Scott. Se W. Bac mn human life-the tides of God, that 30-M1 : Bente xGray,Anam 31-Mi: Site sec s 2 e ci : x 2 c fiate um, 75T5o 9 Second s I ‘Burial was in the City: cemetery hhave ae moved nm thewith beginni 2 througt ngs 32-Annile on ebb and flow 3-John A. DeValle 1183 First street th centuries in¢ ire persisting i H-P. J. Hoftman say i aie) Wall paper, paints, picture frames,| that time, w en, far-o at Jaasts the 3%5-Mrs. Florence Horsley, 224 "t | painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas, | Stet spri tide shall reach the sui Nellie Edwards, 112 Eas} eeeant H. Bodel, 33-36 E. t preme point and His purpose shall be _ Sieh vurnweorths 41: Weer Firat realized In the earth God he de37-C : "arnsw< , 7 sas : terminist of history Man has not South . merely climb There has been : ave eee Browning, 145 East NEWS FROM LODGE ROOMS forth-thrusting with him, The Daanlon= vird Se vein : n sI-Mrs, Lizale Felt, 119 South Seventh Ex o-Henry * Coulam, oo fouey fo < mF 777 Werle BMEHIIETE GE TE Meo Gia Oe there fae. We East ane First ie osenth Wantilo LOT. wander East, County Registry niet Nam Hive . Noo M . . rents setting : from Him which have spuméd into foam, before the . it, fe TRL tee acaine in §2-Jamex Neilson, 63-Henry office. Holliday. Watrous, #-Charles Argenta Erlandson ell, % will held their regular meeting on] Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. All members are requested to be present a Thay ¢ s Hansen b ; a a (D.), § ‘<i haed: .Se Ra m alk, indy, 67-Carl Larson, Sandy 6s- William Halstead, e-Ale A. 7-John ‘ ert Brand, Sandy, Satidy, n° 3 Beaker: 3 Ee D. = (D.), 72-A. R. Ballard, Draper 73-Hyrum S. Mousley, Riverton, i = oe man, Herriman oo - tok A. 7 Lo. Rebekah . Naomi o. * lodge, oblige, * No. work in the Tue sday night, Cres- the gooat _ | 28e. we shall Phe ‘dd Sete over-riding 1, had of rite avoid shipwreck and loss, "God molds the ages N . shelling truth. a] well attended and interesting meeting| D.|on Saturday salt The degree work | Was arnt give 4 Oquirrh ceomement No. 1, had No. o s i Bc Secretary _ D. ° R. R. ee Stillw rel, AAlta tleanor Jensen post- Mountain ward may y ebb econ: ae) SURV OIL Agents. aatone ci Always One Gonl, life age the oe The . Eleventh West 21 Quale, H-He ate Sout : ; aa Nauvoo Legion. se Sa a oe it B boEl ining there 35-T A lumford, Calder's Station or . as been one goal and that despite all 56-Thomas B. Jackson, Calder's StaPhe ext monthly meeting of the} variation of comprehension ot ife's tou as ssociation will be held Monday, Oct.|} meaning and end, men have been hi-Ne Hie ¥. Shurtlift, Mill Creek. 15, at o'clock, in the bishop's of-| swinging tn the tide current of God's 58-Nellic Hamilton, Calder's Station.|fice, Tithing yard. All members Who] Purpose to that end, is essential nmi-H. V. Ballard (D.), Murray, can do so are requested to comeé pre-| W& would be fitted for largest life and ary fund and §-Charles Holm, Murra pared with their mortuary fund and|Se@tvice. As we catch the vision of ththe ae nest Simper Murra: settle p for our late comrade and} '" reasing i Berd emerging in the patriarch degree last and there was a good] Sccoineine the- more will. surely ‘ His to irresistibly humean uret Irpose He is Rather 7 rt He js it Mea € lewpoint. . and mar lite ire "itestt ee \ of His set of the tide, it is bro Bend nae one tide swings: on. Personality is always sacred, und ever apart to it po cholce and purpose, but if it move nat gath ay the very choice and. purpose St ee eae it breaks .of Deninae attendance of. its members "History ravenia nae the tides Golden Rule encampment, No. 2,;God run and run irresistibly. A is oF meets tomorrow night, when the elec-| far stretch from the day when alt 4 Utah 5 reneva LE. Gareiie, Riverton. tion of representatives to and for the} Million men held the race sert- hound in Ate rt Mabey Sane R. D. No. 2./officers of the Grand encampment will | #24 humanity only the chattel of Di- Q7 ; » Cooper is- iyrum Goff, 7i9-Hyrum 82-W. yest "Jordan. West Jorda See 0-Llewellyn 81-Marie ©. yon. ay J. Go Dudle 7 " L. Crane (D.), Taylorsville (S.) Bingham. Bingham " Bingham. s&-Frank enth aloo s eg C. "4-Lewls %-John, %-E. Lincoln, East. n ac W. 1977 South pe pimanaen: fast. L. Forbes, an 2431 Elev- Cornish, G. . R. Dally Wenther Record, Yesterday's record at the local Maximum tempe deka minimum temperatu eee . |" pee fits te u Mes . the ef at ce tion of a list at our a of that Piano you Co., will 9 ow 52 Market , mare ie- le ri Pp. m N. Y. Street. & thirty comrace aS permanent volunteers last <A y of we of prehension outgrown type personality may. America. . No. 151, degree were held igain of the fore its added team, to and It is our meeting. special torfous. The way} brea re Rison "s A me i the Tide God's exhibition "4 {tual holds birth tide j"" life S. initiated Cc Chalker, UNUEL whic ----___ LATEST styles in invitations, weddin calling Ba | ting } THE a We tyle to orde * We ye ae oe eee ia 5 : society First South, Bheraving Salt Lake print ata Go. City.' St = great -vic- that hig Err, carry ag f the development all that white of his Durpose n ee gives iteele of his emoves ideal can itseit car pig at pucethat for pee cere m aster ire Cot T, duplicating in the strange on like that obtaining ir is ale the Carribbean witowe ‘sfiiness" is ar tideless, of the Tawn the and rot. ----___ paper, paints, picture ¢ ainting, ' pa Pr cone ' ¥ aie tf. Bodel. 33-35 B. < ineraming. Chas, ou em from elexcluany Hurd's high-| an will er: a fut et but ba ution, be, ll all Carries Hast of His great purposes * cree voiced in the five | pte ze Sec'y.. tite eure Mi a of masterful, 4S his purpose. hare and (is te Tanne 1 the highest f' st anelife ana and po%® spl auacee opment. Tt predicates nee a Western | Montgomery «te a fant be et one Orr continnhensonn float ments, "a de of | and excellent prograin | fecting of will be the chief} © the set secured. and members | Tiffany taker nh aint Christ: revelation and (tumin ation ul his. prerogative man, the bette ~ new aera has tts ae the presented by any single member dur-| soul ing our cone of June, July and|that August, was won by Mrs. Mary Frees, | §¢# having ( centushas "aa the bicaaaes aa Bon, We are re adin Seer of fre denon mee on in last the beautiful silver tray, offered for the largest number of applications ‘path, oat degrees.|for wet 2.00 caer Thats 04 fh 3 wack. or ago for ‘ Unton lodge, premiums, and an office}494 One initiation 65 Gegreen 8 degree Gs ° deficiency humidity. vine Right and privilege he ebb and flow ce con-{ twenty-|Dolnts of Interest at our meeting on] Monday next. On Monday eve ning ) precipitat mulated defic lency of precipitation ince the first ot the month, . nehes. : bgoumullated prneae olof Precipitation Relative = > Fraternal Bedesem several fean temperature, 2 Martecs which one degree below nye ne. Aoctinulated excess of sopmetare the be therefor] bring about the at-|true freedom. this and| vine purpose intention to follow as closely as pos-| Supply Co., Ko-|sible our new ritual an and have ave ;a de-}. Main and 8rd So /gree team that will be a pride to the of the weather bureau for four hours ending at 6 p. is also G, A. R. greatness The tide-ma See mame once Pust, No. 1, met in regular | tered through the Settaeine Bre, SCa t= Saturday night, with a fair forms of life course and cruel All the lofithie: comcnr & ie tiful and artistic, have Se aoe organization. aince will regular meeting on attended. Monday evening] the gray -isfoaman oe last, and was well Efforts] he was, have already vegun for the organiza- | ideal is realized, Murray. Garfield. Salt Lake Photo daks and finishing. ‘cu ¢Aceumu) "fl degree encampment Evergreen Powell, arGrrey, Warburton. place . McKean session on attendance a Rudy, iy ok postoftice. uth Ma Gedtren, Mur B. The South a Green . take . ferred on nime candidates; the chief patriarch requests tendance of the patriarchs of Oquirrh 8-Walter S Reid, Pieusant Green, r postoffic Er St-John R. Neilson, Hun 85-Alexander J. Hill, Grange s6-Sam C, Sudbury (D.), Brighton Si-Anna Nichols, Sugur. postoffice. >. aoe G. 93-James 5 PHONES. FOR THE RIGHT PLACE ¢¢ ¢ East 6 10-ENa 14 serve yOu. ##¢s M. ean nied HE next time you are disappointed by your grocer we would like to MARRIOTT'S MARKET Clothes 33 Seventh South Rassmusseén, Bowles, 6-Addella. Be perecilal, school , without registered within the having first been manner and form retime and In the QUALITY GOODS. EXCELLENT SERVICE. the JUDGE Main 7-O. C. Brown, 27 East Sixth South 8-Mrs Willlam IF. Lagenbacke 547 East Fifth South 2d MPa! S38 pes J §- w tara T. Knapton, 44 East Fifth ' pda ‘to taksuch Indian May Mave Been Drunk. " These boys say that Gardner put 820, Wheneve r in most of his time Saturday drinkre been aiaip ae. or have election distric ing at yarious saloons in the city with 1 new district Saat it 8 all be the duty of the registry ents of the dis a soldier whom he met on the street tric ts. affected to meet prior to the first and who seemed to know him, hey the next ensuing registration are of the opinion that he must have ‘day and been drunk at the time he made the to the attempt at robbery which ended his voters residing ahha the ife , affected uch chan be. the An inquest will be held today to unas name has ascertain the facts in ee with from one erronthe death of Gardner. It is egarded another, any ofremain on as a certainty that Ellmore will then register, may be permitted to eased. has remained in cusvote in the istrict in which he resides tody willingly and without protest to takin outh bepwait the conclusion of the coroners and rebe to expecting confidently to client fary, leased , without blame eee not Better values tha $20 sultings. Dantels, A 146 126 John M John Mrs, John M. un- dence inust be 10. e " term day on including the computed comperson's residence which the day of by excluding the mences and e Meret any Inperson living upon shall not ‘or military, reservation within unless chapplaces Jeers i-Mrs only til this ee and follov canie C. Sanford, Eas Seagel SO i-George must not be conaidered A person to ; residence who have lost j foreign country to go his home or into another stute for temporary purposes this intention merely, with. the the ing: Provided, he has not exercised franchise in said right of the sieeve state or pes cin not ie co ed 5. A person She reside in any have gained into i come for temcounty rely, without the poses porary ot manlie such county his intention Ime to another ol remo 6. tf a pe making It inte sation ot state, with the in he lo his residence ae residence, this state to another t person removes remaining state with the intention of und as : there for un indefinite time, he loses place of permanent residence notwithhis residence tin state, of standing he entertains an aan on returning at some future ee The place n's erat place ot resides is presumed takes up residence, bul any man e. intenor continu iis abode es remaining at place¢ other must his family resides where so as a resident of of Where East 2-Fred enth i-Johnp institution kept in any almshouse, at the public prison fined in any put or military ndian residing upon any reservation 8 No soldier, seaman, or marine, in the army or navy of the United States i deemed a creeut this state at in consequence of bein stationed the , military or naval Wine athe change provisions Dist Name 1-Charles' .E. i A. the The list of registry registration is as City havietes Pues of registri neon or voting, the pla ot residence ot % person must be Siuadnea by the fol. lowing rules as far as they are applicable be couslderes and 1. That place must sor the t residence of held to be and habitation Is fixed, in which he whenever he is absent, returning be held to have in city by er, of A Gardner "id honest young: men. ‘They knew nothing of Gardner's habits or record ‘common sense wel definite knowledge| ep universe. t! we common Daily He was of commanding \. figure.) standing 6 feet 4 inches, and Of} straight and athletic build: having Man usserts) poetry us our all of Leen acquitted, circumstances showed| comforts and that it might have been the ability) gain some exact and of his counsel rather than the merits|of the Digi ora of the case that and it is said in the!] euger, Let dispar coe spre May us its‘noteaten Dinidestod the js had} man the that after say the Judge ve ane d even when we go forth street we go responsive and of defend(ng a murderer, and after be-|%% @ soul among souls. ing appointed on the defense by the himself in what we cull Wilmore wes self-defense = three oat e awe and Temple and walked west past Ellmore's store He turned around and went into the language ot the| 8eing the universe As a]to eat. of through walk ile the|-stere- us find ourselves reapphslvn thousand ways to nature and hu- an of the 0 lo tree in front of the Metropo‘There he ate the food. litan hotel. Looked Into Saloon. fore a in : Tea ; to half of a about building of the Luein cutoff, and all of the legal matters regarding the great undertaking were under his personal SN rte re- when the reports departments are begged the November grafters Roe has grafters Slebert that In the there7 walk an traths of|of of road is clothing fact that and_ bread and half Gardner took it store. neigh- ates » ade business: of the of Slebert cat. data. of} our and store Saturday night just before o'clock. At that time . Gardner came it full of symbols|and paid made by those wg mah. It along the to be learned outside police was| without ‘thei of of Ri ae, Sardner not fortunes his ten ane Christianity needs or anc tla ?tas < Our|loaf of was} cheese. of are pickpockets ext and Sdward Siebert, proprietor of a Ae her pe at 66 x oe Third South gjreet says that he saw Gardner in was the business of science} Se ae cohana egnee a Jue munis pre the by chureh cternal aaa view trousers sens really ie ne ae a oe plainly . "contin= ttector time that business it w us not our mission to bring sense into religion so much as of the| was instrumental in procuring passage of the bill through the fegislature of common good, but to reassert the tions the old Wells} took charge of the legal in Utah and he assisted ates the Christian is de- of that examination of - the by Gardner reveals the ri the 1 revealed eatin still inaiste in cal d temple of the that faith can build as Holliday, an]|*~.«. It was not our business to debute Mr. Mar- this question of fact ts or non-facts, It controlled company. we] |religion while admitting the fabulous} and inexact character of the old asser-| time Fargo » very] it Springs citizens known received eg police Springs liveryman Colorado best any elving or Whether championcatia' Aa ealielan need inal creeds Ss. ne before in i867, Sinine. bye fe oe stage line, which was at that uncle shall stage our the the ae From in 1866,|cart Utah Jand by |much in intentions. his | up. re Wyoming. to Mars to St. studies into that Ky, | deniable county, there he ‘came to Salt, Lake and was admitted Supreme court ai sense in of the interpreting | mains symbolically from . : Pesos enna eee: of the liberal churches until position | mon he went his law whem party fag river Missourl tahe Mason of a year there and continued about way year clerk the with until junior «t suggestively and Jater, attended Kenvon colle re her ote have Bee ig ei at Gambler, Ohio, which he left dur- | ifae to. bring hci es ing as The is the be the vesident within the meaning to mean is title pO. Be cOpsrrued sided or will have a person who ha Sn inataels. within the state for one year, and in the county months and in the arte fr sixty next preceding the day of the next There is a false pocket on each _ side of the trousers extending to the knee [nto this, small articles of jewelry or paper money may be slipped w dpe true and Is exact and undeniably which or from| to be drawn inferences plain ath./the fainilies of Colonial a giand-nephew of| John "3 here et, ving Colorade prominent is a at uncle soul its trails, The mis-] have been regardin the mic roscope ane tes" eye live mustin Its imperishable} left ages the of march traces of Native at officers it visit Tuesday, of will tor register betion in his district and tween the hours of 8 a. m and 9 p. m. you cannot If you are not registered vote Every Repupvitean who has not already registereu and who does not know where his place of registration Is, Should either consult the appended list, or call Kepublic an eounty headquarters, Bell ‘phone 4610, Independent ‘phone 356U The places of registration will be opened at 5 o'clock tomorrow mornmug, and will remain open until 9 o'clock tomorrow night Mor the benefit of » voters who are unfamiliar with registration laws, the followiug important extracts ire lifted from the copy of the Utah election laws Election Law. $05. partment !s trying to learn of his ca;eer in other places : Had Pickpockets' Trousers. 2 . 5 ere: onolen J. w has an Gardner me, office worse Where to at ¢s= Hon tonierrow and election, Last April he went to Chicago,}|redeemed and purified earth, but i een uae He qtr ~d ep) oxx, ip FBS an erate when reand_ with cleansing of ideal nobler was|®Ur cancer for operation an where os pais oe cas ot there ment betto fit our own world the hed Salt to returning and, performed, Lake several weelts later his. condlter aspirations e too anticipnte ajis known either by these DOYS 01 the tf 20, registration of voter exception the October --- te $1.40 tego WANTED. r > "te secur ity Witte, Raat rereal ess y Bas quarterly. aoe B arro w N. 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