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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ‘ | MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 5, 1906. | } Our --- Fat Neck Ed. : McCann's eck $ Saves |st H : F D im From Destruc- tion . AXE MERELY Y. M. C. A. | ; GASHED HIM MORALITY ; : TLL me | N please us the chance Original zens to Study by trying give a sample eee for more It pound | a will bring you j | f. G. McDonald Candy , C t Tax. School Com SALT CITY, signalman at Second Binieic of the Oregon South at e and 4 Short Third Baers suicide attempted yesterday afternoon s, Ss o'clock Line | series at. the West/speaking } upon 09 a the WAGs Te Shae of { jresults "Conscience apt issues ie the on preceded J. Jessup, who] means, throat back ee anc axe, the merely in the' build, sharp, shes orth of | gave edge} a : horn a solo, a: and . by R. D. Burt- ‘ | only : ast Aim to aaa » for § truths ne V 1 but : hospital McCann has been the in:the L. D §./| employ of and a half ago engine his in the right knee About left Salt 41 he was local leg cut over moral that jlems potential by an/| must yards, off a force political prob- physical strength Mo-| be conscience, and|consideration above the/of the in world, as life, in As deeds every in Met - secured er j cause the professions were aimed high Mr. King, in the po- day and his wife had Deen ings for divorce against ee aidee Hint ee, ed- |jitical 4 ecome At the ‘hour : Eee ah shack signal into "Odthe his' to é#istence he fa will be a ahore and able tine. ee ° ho j went been zn . mpd In.and the att manne the leave the that} hospital| a an evolution that all is the time growing ee worse believe than it : r. be Os tee lite AT - he pw ally that to we the From King the do js better and that better urged his than it | As . t an |in a defeat, |}of lhe ent |}was to /it was out States. the A. S He . Speaker : not BY NEPHI ‘ Explains of Mormon : ? Kimball by <i MORRIS Doctries 3 ; tions course Douglas. face defeat, right so but He that to chose and | holders, their. said political. when the on the the tas, < part Mr. has hensiveness to Juvenile | been Morris and of | ROOSEVELT, ae ace at special] and: the in their food and means do they > ae What Se eee and, i , aE 2 of ae salt ' eee fr é both Ne res ‘ "Y aes and Be at 16 by is the state certainly that N BRIEF AX it. ¥,. board of edu-| in. this} if the the should. It will be proper and Recital and - Professor pupils |song:s ice ‘ gave that time slight increase each at the Sugar Hou in the very heavy maintaining the It'.was of] during sessions that made mills generaiget| they to Thethe of the -one a of,, the. s28 or Alvin three utterly and expenses in other state government rhs ener i any one knowing Agn Ste- the ted ‘shifting the Was) was eq of: with Soy the . ing which \ Mr: 0 ry » nestly as said that politics as . . E..Perkins, study we rem study just other as ear-|increasing things. He /ishing it is a mistake to regard filthy and degrading. He the the taxation people, /of political Joverthrown and his impover- is one morality that can by the placing of ointed out that there are many who |conscience into power rector|feel just that way, and feel that to|our duty as citizens and a phase only anes be at He said Ghitstlang Z 1@7 knee that was Oo ae agric es ‘al ue pursuits was) In 1e large! general it"since~ a asure due ham Young, to the influence of Brig-| who had encouraged all Thus the and this of te emigrants pUeoen has the early Sie el to this region] to husbandry tax fund, statehood, which had borne | ‘to: the-school' ; gener American. Sme 4274, tax. a} iste ‘ . ager o Xaaesint rate was in reality lowered, marks the only change that taken place Now gain I since statehood ask, it is likely fs cea rte Ne ane ay He will be at the ean aint atrocity Halt haa i that eee a eee od ads siden gee erg * rinetht during "hi » icas oancae of St. Paul's church, delivered a sirvong| enter politics is to leave hope behind, |to enter politics and te thereby put] ¢ 7 hs ie te Soccer Bane POH NE EEL oe. od haloes lg ire Pere ee sermon yesterday morning in which entering upon a life that is filled with |out conscience into it that all might be|.:. + "a measure the wonderful ag-|rate of the state school tax Such | Tiffany styles in wedding announcehe treated the subicct of politics In the| "ft, heelers and bosses. He then|benefited and that the rights of all a cure iS oven or tne Inter-moun-| addition would merely mean the shift- |] ments, invitations, calling cards andl We print from 1 : aon: lem of furnish-}jng trom the general tax, as an in-|ombossed stationery. tf LoeanUntl secured. be might | fathers the of impressions the prin-|Tclated support to voters urging abstract, ciples, and men known to have high our country that were held by the ae mee es ¥ Saks Was a seri-| crease to the present total of eight/your own plates or will engrave any a bor ones st ° or ‘ y years ago, mills ills iiss possible since sty "der Gary a : rinciples. He took for his text|Statesmen and King George of Eng es 4 es n not possitb ce the > limit] limit} style to ordex WeTec carry xclu- iphesiant: vi., 12; "Wrestle not with |Jand In. the times when our country painting, paperhanging' framing: Chas Soden esh and blood, but against prinici-| Wa young. They were regarded by | 4. 4 Bodel. 88-35 1. Int So. : : fabienty on alities end darkn a owels agent of roe the rulers again these pe asa lot of seditious ipa and political malefactors. e urged antagonism his congregation to avoid enines, to look of persons, but to look to/achievements of principles. remember placed He that where will result in the| Were said to Fae ee rset eee ares ea be by the they as were they rulers and a greatest good to the community, The statesmen of England. In passing. men who stand for all that is highest |Judge King paid a high tribute to Engand best, he sald, are, the men whojland for its influence in the political should be placed jn office, and religious life of the world, saying The -Rey. Perkins emphasized the|that its work in these lines has brought point that his' words were meant to|to the world the abolition of slavery apply to ah all his parties and ne to no were strictly party, |free pee - aie r sly ge «Ste aoe "10 lose . which Mr. King said that a cheat his would who others who had dealings profess to. be would Divi ividend. other our Local Theater p 2 C el ent gov- The Orpheus : " which holds theater and Vaudeville the the lease on contract company of polities would then be lacking con- | paid anon such fractional parts of one science in politics and would be one|full share This dividend has been| |e! those who had caused politics to be | declared upon the profits of the local |TC82™ded as low, debased and filthy. | vaudeville house since the opening of good hess, to vote with courage and fearing no censure. characterized the present a that good sonally, room? have been than sight cam- per- was which they |!¢S Mr4nd disregarded. This : S. Rev. A. : Hayworth a4 .: Rey, Discusses eter §, Hayworth eth- addressed | but if East|the Ask said that there is are and awake put their to the your grocer and cakes for issues conscience it LUFF +: + +++ ~ 5 = 9 DON'! ; . Kearns 9 ae BE I Thy Yeatsaa eae state nlyis tosure get way all ideal. Christianity Then will. b loeia 0 ata cee Soehe ; heaven, highest I make [ am . . Np vee by into the -+ hee enaenren challeng of her spirit of Christ. Nae : in an argument surrender a] plead , to: Utah "I for tonight truths he J said the when |are r eltizenship Let him to truths and pol nothing ]a little round the |a be your Lord big |that become an gospel mes- round builds |stability. Judge ball is just ball. It is structures called + SALT + 3 LAKE 3 S. 5 » A 2 Pe © aN more, as truth, of just: round he +4 attention ee y +t to + qualified + ee xen PE $tGnbgie x:. , ST lye + YOUR Tt (HTS, INSIST UPON le . b Republican paper had turned Republicans Democrats, to the of a Kearns party, victory, was the party of Democracy. oe Theodore sodore Howe votes. +....margin: + SHEFF HHH e 15 rer 15,000 iv Roosevel Roosevelt recelved over received, against three opposing city HHH ie will go HHH Republican HHH HH cae, yf in > votes this city : in candidates, over 9,000 on Tuesday3 eee ; ee by a Phones rah handsome ee eeeese Big. ++ + + SR., 7 A. Bed 6; at Vale, Mary in 1884, aged "Gill, grandchildren, and Vilate, Hodges srnest a Cripps Hayward heated ~ and South, of | politi al leader, Theoand they will vote the ticket O8-) their tions of best the oth-|¢o down high oirerons reede ae y p blood earth, to out and 1-shOL to who hell after earl ve "s a are at re. all their Vic: who the to whom ce esa Bee see na- expect with m3 Sa ; ons eal or- brother, Eighth o East Ki ng your by Hdw. --- let t yous iframing. N to to they an can. ae cee Chas Rr 19 bii Citi itizens o f to hell cross-lots, sarrupt leaders zforee fair : our fry fee let till they , William é Ae BRglobe ; In buying Deal with upon. meet J. Kohl: Bae * diamonds or jewelry. a house you can rey an We have established ep for r woods, reputation reasonable prices and Absvtutle guarantees. z its are ESTABLISHED. ven en: ae a os mL oe wa yale eran an coat publi campaign message alee with Se ie a one as oe es pad Cl ecHon See ee necessary holy Bary ¢ and as to preach Chris every of truth paper to from the gulfs Dp to] nt vaul Root the an et ee wu and in a exy rer ee it ine th lie eR Lee oe ele in ae SALT Eek future, a it ee overecg wrong. oe acl mone of right VMH ctories W, J. Kohiberg have attended the . | Say the latter mists PON Tce : sless 1 eee ee ee the of ™#> ‘Tribthe shameless ofsomewhat to] | ™®re ashamed am I lies qamnable and une, Since} black DIAMONDS IN Fy Africa sheet han deceived them, and Soil . ; Outclassed. sw ; Nov Mus -With ate. an inacinadndicationn adopted have listened President to vote Life-long learned the | to the Roosevelt, the xepubhcan messengers | and Republican Mormon to F. vote fo sin |.0O0a0!e. icket, as they Joseph and a 1 Elizabe th and |: on marr ise a oc by Rev The ceremony was home of the bride-| street Cripps, 336 love, are tcket. Democrats President love their Smith go- have Roosevelt 2.6 petter in Kentucky arpjeg ee ee . | Let it straight. the Wagle than gives theyee nor t have to willaul) hag heed cries > a them listened rers, of for ee ieee ong Democrat, ee ©) If ee Sa bell, and " You will if you travel over | vote | THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL ee because cet the een Ne ne tr vine and because he is going to vote | could @ and a new cheapest . aoe! best? ) Think : your @) = ae eyes ey fitted Be - Senge, between or it over , Sod ee niy the maine rule to glasses, Have | he has given a eyes needed - Orleans and all other southern and southeastern points, For full information and Mtepathre eall on or write by if Eye- sight Spectalist, 53 ™, Main: RAILROAD It don't cost any more palr, would you bus of 3 acre ie ie neat hy Med ©) .purghased you het the praises7 | machine" ©) your he aes Mes nelther e SER enjoy yourself | huis auace ful ‘aye i. ae a King ppers = ns ‘enerabl ld icc avid feet ghee the |--- deal!' "square voice of this the "machine! or When going East why not In South| ee gare ring | iamonda spiritual leader, They look upon people, ' furnace and chimne 5 : Hewes cke . Most Mos the | of eee oe Ollie, dirt. No common ave emocrats »| Mormon "py ‘Phones, : 748. # ne 7and f good judgment, and they patching, flue house repairing. fond bread |e. are not in dead love with Dem-|upot the Best." Vienna Bakery 1 uNnpard= 3 : pece it no10 up and Who 9 thinlt Ccracy, anc |°f UTAH. PRICES. rj a of, mining & ‘Mamonds in Pearson Elliot! | . Samuel Lexington, : } aay CITY, KENTUCKY Southern Declure Experts LAKE REASONABLE ocrs years:twen- | is | Plastering, and general AVOID SPEGULATION vith Democratic and RepubliMormons, will vote the Republiticket on aethedane6th aii of November Neh on a Dal hie party Non-Republicans Non-Republicans. Griffin. Co: WHERE THE CLOTHES FIT. know to come have who pon-Mormons but] state, the Non-Republican eat heights their CHIMNEY SWEEP IS BACK Have rst and - Letter tler have Kirkman; he ee ---_-__--____. cleaned est schools ileal gi nes pepe: nena ayhac thinks talk politics | Monmouthshire. ried BELL AND IND. Fi ory Cee [ come hour, S His Mre!Joseph wife aca groom's W z ee Gpen pen . DEAD His ab. died: Frank Fay atEddy. performed the Market. 111-113 Main st. voice : eee Yeats 8 as one with a burning | ‘Y~OUr i joy, stock, , and can|.of great ot as sur a Republic: = finish and size, | heart for your welfare, and the wel- t . a I an. f th . , a : be SUPPLY CO., | fare of all the good citizens of Utab; hind tl ; tot aa Youour hat wed has: Bt been on paper elo Ue MNd | consequences great sees who one South. a great factor in clearin tway the vend? dl Backman and his daria South 22 Lake { abete CHIPPER Wee the the people who look upon them as prothers and sisters, and Aa |{hem with an everlasting love; ar€|cend profit equally with which there are would, I believe, _ who stationers, 15 W.1st.So. | They Barrow Bros., --_-_-_-oo + > high smaller Ber- 5 Bd ss itIt. know jt certainly does not provide for an]and love each other can not be epaincrease total revenue available | PIGUET pated They EDIT see that i ite Gane rerioa TieRepublica purposes for schoolin the D. H. Christensen. a Democratic one ever can bring: and inky Bookcases there Republican from9| |ae President Rooseycit‘as a man of lover dod | in aAulnriatitimlnallGniiaala Gi Rbet of evgoods you are assure bakery, us, When-youjorder Vienna Bakery, Ind. "phone 15, ef children and the home; a man of courage ¢ ase and conviction, : ' rz § and § a man ‘ + + Salt which of their creat qore Roosevelt, be} Wales, Great Britain, June 1,| they are not going to vote the "Amer-| Surviving him-are !¢@n" thatUcket again. body I have learn-| CG "hae Ate ati ad his wife, ; Sa- | ed a great of also Democrats Gill, and their sons and ri daugh; h ityy-one TT: aa They ceive a larger amount in total on the! mons love President Roosevelt as the their. church love. the' President)lof present basis of apportionment. see that the old Liberal party The adoption of this measure would | They the} days are over, and that Mormons and to a_ boon prove undoubtedly ‘ to Confined March, Last |son, Henry for im schools. . lters, David R. jr, Thomas G., Elijah, Alber se ‘ J.J Mra."s William' J., Jaseph Albert + + eee oe GILL, . Ebbw South 1838... ra} L ae fruits, their und: Carter count ACar ben Re Satan if id Ane, DIR Re Py cs rite, : day, a : nf Soe; > > oO. of » San| J. Rice ®f Pel ees Pa. and I] Through the people, with whom probably in-the Fifteenth Ward meetine ng house. Mr. Gill family hav hav-| bave labored, I have learned. that tucky CeTransvaal ee Diamond eee use, Mr. Gill and and his his family Mining ey ing lived in:that ward for more than|™any have found out that Tom) 7 oy with a capital of $100 CoG." Peat neinecear Sfae NE ZTyears des as ( twenty-five otyears Kearns politioe wha "as ¢ i snain a Is the real hierareh and . a Faroe -David R. Gill sr. was born at Pen-y- | ©4! hos in Salt Lake Cc ity; that his/i, the diamond fields of South Africs 1, + 5 will audience - " Right] the worked dttf he have from ‘ the : effects 1 of the opera; cover evince and a C with the I peoHe was his former illness. tion + confer StaeschigsRE bee since' thata timc ‘|aple few"andthoughts T have some informationwill andbe + as ater) bt etl that I belleve Re aor a! aaY ice t to some of f you, for for the the 6tt aee y ; ree wife. Sare 3y)]. || OL of service btn at the ry facts it seems] that an in-| mills tevagt paces "th ‘Mar ch 1905 Mn great political rallies In the Salt Lake Gill underwent an operation. "He had | theatre I have risen and faced the been so weakened his t 1 Black-Cannon's mouth with tingling earlier Galvacthtat he was ahuble te bas blood, and cried out-when the latter . = high D muviacw-(iti do RRIO districts by - : een = 7 }daughter x traitor no virtue] given the orga Batiste: inon Dunnor, R. Bas : panic-stricken with the menace was the oe Hail Market. TI three den would not er districts in schools They = the , rushed again to the support of Morris in 1905, and found how weak + the' tt etter j Big Kimball DAVID + 4 + can program Wo have.a:carload' in fll your order in any BG OFFICE 0 West Second as OE and SF ms because the} q ania t oo oe Voom ou t ue! oreeeppped. ccarne a eo ome a? fe, Kearns awarting nthe: ie You following Globe-Wernicke + light of these very improbable beyond Wall ee . the me ------- <1 oot, with + the Republicans, bap-| on and Bey said He ae ee = for ten years. been a Republican Lake hag Because Salt Morris. 1 ‘clected of the falsecitypretenses of the length * in tried by Jos-|¢rease of : 32 es ee have regularly said life + + idea at N Teiyou sre He truths ARS SS ee REPUBLICAN hae by of the church and|/ in educational mat-] of the purity of the] aa las King dwelt Sulitean. Sullivan telling them-women Teen sage which I bring you from the old,|faet that young men starting out in Bray-haired Apostle Peter, and it will | life are quite likely to forget that they mean more to you than the success of |are searching for the truth in po 8 any political party in the field."': and that they r are prone one to to ] look onto the the OO he Mormon Soecceet entire ors all great that truths, by saying Kinds of In}to s the|fllustrated for the individual he eS Accept this slate twe He pointed out. that in en the moral. deca-|ticy founded. oly wr listinction fs writ there1ere | Is no distinette aa. anole ie "ATR going interest his|these : ee plan of Christlan belief rests. As in to make an|the church, in politics there are but men to accept|few truths, and upon truths Is poli- tl * toa and < ++ aE oe managers the and be great- among the high schools of the state] must mean a corresponding decrease] in the amount heretofore available The = will for the aes ene 2S needs, jes of the founding of their denomina-| tion "in these latter days." As to the} vites and ordinances of the church, he} Mor 4+ 444444444444 SPER a: Vane but when the discipline 4 is law, erime|simple and that all sae a | ---S = He| foundations. simple. The discipline of |built upon becomes rampant. Jaw and order as eeeenforced by the gov-|sald that the church was: built upon z ernment is necessary for the safety |the two truths expressed in the coma oe oan the protection BE prop-|mand of Christ when‘ he says to love . "Sf > _ ££ erty, thee aia c ane Lele a p far|God and to love thy neighbor. Upon! | evil-doer church bes an SS their future to explained Offertoire the araihee 5 of into Built on ‘ruth Life converted "toto : ; S. dividual, ai ieS Sorivarten: ti ; Tinee individua righteousness. The usefulness of but|religion, the| He thenlife drew apolitics. parallelsay between|¢ law is limited, Law can curtail, and can not cure, : Discipline is18 necessary, | tt re truths ul thes Otter soe , : 2eSSary,|the of f these sar rery e of the shows finan- 2 ase |= ; Dr. Hayworth touched briefly on the|food as the intent of our magnificent | local polities and the condition of the |Constitution and Declaration of Inde-| 4 state. He sald in part: "The evils |pendence contemplates. + ro aves founding In (wen & GO, departments of the state |Montgomery Engravi 2 say that present revenues | 1st So. 3. Lc ity. "well a705, Ina. na. 146 for the made by any legislature in the hear : X any non= Mormons have learned to future. An apportionment, therefore, | ove the Mormons as their own blood of a part of the state school tax | ppey see no danger in votine with a the ir. Vienna ‘'Thev're he Le by of government will be raised If Peter, i:10, wherein |standard text he took his is discussed the mission of an apostle. !|until the great plan is perfect and as pei ar eetiel as- one held more dear to the Mormons! " ho lived thefr religion than ite set oC Da eotement came from persays POS RE RA nek from hear. not polities In taken at large and by younger | that -said He particular. all day season Ss performances and prosperous condition of the of the company. bread enter life, ofandthisif all political life of | their political the subject For|the country, Counsel," on Baptist church Election Apostie'a Side Anh View last night at the higher there was no proper line of distinetion between polities and government and that the government is always Just as ! governe who ar are governed good as the p people |deserve. If people will not devote hemselves to the politic 3 ¢ f th ~ tion, the eovepniient will sip Dice AngaileEcter. his congregation morality, nterest ever was there danger|the people in penis and aes BHNEIDIdg of etme The SING demands : Poulton, Madsen, been|sive stock of Crane's and Hurd's highs 1ery < 2 st grade of society .note stationery to polities we of need crying the greater conscience pe a of the campaig ELECTION COUNSEL. issues for enough said reason this a that a man who lacks ie In politics could not be con1@ in other walks of life. He | €es that assailed for for and ored that more losing of been principles having dep ie men the eoulg nscience scientious of the fact|*#!4 as "dirty" on account paign bold- - inadequate are has rivations and character of the Moriwwons, Mr. Morris detailed the history| educational system its general Interest ters. He also spoke be will dividend cash cent per enter|seven. would sight constitution Different povernment spot) business man|ers on the Orpheum circuit, has de-| ome, saying despite the clamor of] in the United) 400,000 women sQmie or] clared a stock dividend of ten per cent customers Peptic his Reavers could find ‘no Ue with him, who] In. cases where this dividend calls for "pecullar| of a fractional. share, a|¢t homes than those of the in his|the issu devout hearers to, reason these things care fully before casting their ballots aa when they had made up their minds to what is right and for the greatest the éph Smith and referred to the state-| ments in the Bible which the Latter-}| Day Saints regard as definite prophes-| lism °'} Orpheum | perform-| the for Lk a garden Pounding of the Church. Regarding the beliefs, hopes, - who and life religious the Morality. ae ¥n urged He principles things for and ernment was founded = Need for Higher Pica elonted = ber tire and cuenta parties, too often they anna Geer. heated in their activity and so lone the liberty non-|paramount partisan and were so intended e called attention to the fact that campaigns, especially in the present in od speech, lions Py set by peeoened d. Wen the Gt Stockholders of G t T c en In-Fecent years Debs cena na in wealt penialrexb hers ml 2 ae i becoming of upon the marvelous the founders of our said the voters should | country and then to judge if their votes should be|low, debased and degraded they polle these consider to hearers his ged = 4okedness.' spiritual Ae gives the We can suit you at any price you can atiord to pay aS ; zCCIES always best possible service. Finney ‘is«makine ani was de pe Went. this city. : Reel \ our | ers of reliable, worthy cloth- ~pantmons AC... Finney, .assistant city. attorn Minneapolis,.was a. vi Shine in this of is to maintain exclusive standard as retail- o wen OE one-half expense our aim SONAL was fund lary whereabouts eS PER two In both price and quality, Cecil Ches- formerly at 2 720 Gli will confer a favor ition inform ing ; ae oe departments | ejty vesterda had become | 4 trip Over the a conservative ever question beyond the reach of those of Keddington, of Jast most would ard ‘ cost ol system effort the modest means. Banks, les-}. because ts ig consis-| In the school strenuous secure failed It rate, increase public clothing -hut not priced so as to he pleasin be succeeding of us Ours are high-grade goods Charles avery tent, I believe, to let past history guide |venson, Ivor Brind, fdna Morris. us in' determining what is Ifkely un-|Cowdon, Miss Fitzpatrick and J. accompanist. { milar { ‘nt ' i |ter . Madsen, the ‘ future. in conditions @! The first: state legislature fixed the Fer eign gn ae ar state xcc hool taxx at thre . mills, and INFORMATION WANTE D. } since line enable its fitness. program Song Kent requires the rate for the amendment our Juvenile parent annual Entertalnment-The Harvest schools, nothing of clothing stylish-but not so extreme - NEWS oe Our \ orn retall 75 cent for street school f il cit } and-girls Main with "yg a afstribute | high toate fact isfy every buyer. I song.BANKSt corduroy r boys | South caps; trin j state the ti WItSre 1 sustenance,}|.so heavy that. the school and aid, for upon. called In answer-| believe? Y, : sont yc discretionary a auto r JUNIOR tl P ide tne Lresident 5 of one Wearing islature has held.to thal same; rate, | peter L. Bertram, : : : | | although repeatedly efforts have been AVENUS, this city, etn es cine eo aa a Bre RC to pe ople se hog! by err Elder} beginning rested people of Where the country hese were: do y r, 2 Sor ONG boy OL adopted, and the legislature chooses | to exercise this new power, is an in-| | crease in the rate probable? . Let us the organist, said are { the fully and completely to sat- pur- | C authorize to in | ti) ii i lies that the variety and compre- aside school education af Now, lis address that there were two ques-| tions regarding the Mormons that in-|{ of Judge King, to with re-|" henchmen. election sect diseretion. roposed amendment that leis lature to increase the state school tax. Aspira- ee Gives Reeltal. assistant <1 ) legislature Namely, There People-Mr. countries, knew | 5V8nsers. platform the have It for the o the: Re. ser foreign Kimball, to helped they. because to place hundreds of men favor, them -. 4 ition,' : r a} he that | jen legislature may authorize the use] harvest entertainment of the Unitari Unity at. given be -willschool Sunday. ist. In SUp- | to a. funds of state school eee such schools, said, funds being |hall Friday evening Amateur thea ipportioned to the cites or districts} ricals, musi¢e and recitations will be o1 realized that to advocate | *®Phi Morris gave an address on Mor=-| of the bonds of the slaves | Monlsm for the special benefit of the} }/upon which to stand There -is a tendency |their jelect | chose the issue | 8 rvices In the tabernacle were attend-| : the time he was} £@ by a large representative crowd, Pr ied by ore in rec ita an ; hens Wa senate States the-United: for eal ( ; concerned, poli- organized he. at ness the | Ay reads Provided; that whan. Ava: districts shall establish high that it endeavor pointed when: further Stephen to | office going are them to Differ- do of should were and to he Lincoln Was to is]office ward hearers that urged things He | tis should be|} The visitors' register at the informa-j| to make! tion bureau in the temple grounds ye _| s {fr . "C ac > ‘of ‘tourists: : re-| } names showed | terday tm cone im pe eye as Victory From Defeat. leistering from 31 dalft ‘ 1 a, ste% 0 ol ¢ liferen ere Sltate $2 aa jllustration of . a great victory| 7 fceur foretg fos.-i ' |/that Lincoln |the severing believe that they be ings, a all against conwho world not. the world yesterday, be King ip |! enees Thirty-One he right hags ; discuss the to would tax at mpo j board Lamong litt -dd¢to aim further party, because human ieee running things, be those that man's of wholly £ }upon Over nes sald, tax a-portion.of rate is ly ower; et cal In office to seek life he said that the | be - AT noe to an ADDRES said the e TABERNACLE OR politieal enter. HE strength of our busi- | A.C n |#t#4y_the political progress of our |in' ofices that' reauire but tens, ‘thus|trarted them to apsicultural picrctte |e carecel tee conde webien| tax from company and president of the Nevada : of Principles. Charles that was will religion, Better. saying Mr, the to awaken on about them Uraes EP Perkins Careful Consideration Rey, Should the |tles: resulted {n- Growing World hare as has . tomorrowsaidit The He "es | jcondone wrongs in any marty or in jany statlon of life. He said that there| |must be imperfections in political par- : Notwithstanding these tinued Mr. King, there it. I today Chales political lo Say right See condition there those times the all in was politicians the end justifies the means : as timesPs he sald, there has | today, " Rev. nations, in a keener conscience ll |polltics and it business, 4 of only are It is expected to 6f doctrine of Work Hie Sr Ontent cases "The Z aowat al . _| leSince those p isider ns i named. wounds Wis described slight Character, life him. This news, !pesult of this de ~praved cee | was always strife. In be aan he ation RoR cas ae véllierday -motnin tt ate z Prass nae i, ming ayy that he had } )} drinking ably... and ft in entering |?UL creeds exemplify| help : ao school and j t cin mot ae reache ite| ent Register SHOWS Representation | | state rare school oer ‘fund. eT : : MOL part BY other the must ree rallroad transportation, on which!|and above criticism she made the Journey. Great was his} the dark ages, said sorrow when he received notice Satur-|/there was no conscienc that pelaE and | take powerful more far than in | that |} poses j}the professions of faith, and unless | Std that we should not .condone ago, McCann's wife|this condition obtains, there is no im-|‘"'O"8S Gone in: our own partly any a visit with friends!munity for transgression simply be- | more than we should those done in the six weeks Lake for Mijnnesgta run railroad was is mean |@id not the in that means politics In num-jrality time a | consideration of all the issues anajteting political a year; problems confronting electors there pales must a a for quite ihe railroad. company ber of years, and was at one eonductor on the road About there a noe Rl to oe ‘ must | Schools. i the: lecislature so long as it remains | T< not | below = the prescribed : be wtWt Il :amjiq| limit, and | unable to find In the neuer o an anid| popular € we ; PECs; " which removed ee has ee ne live let nd : purthe today and. obsolete, Jife is 10 "live-and help others} In following thi rineipl FS was a the IV Taking the theme for his opening re- | ©! ery | become given reading a Scripture from deep | Marks Iiis t the opening of the meeting, Judge | PO" of lye ‘ to dv gash in tat I wounds Werethe dressed at aesthe city: jail/King sald that strength and results |/° UNG i" ti hospital by Police Surgeon Paul, after| were not secured in numbers, but that| rahe! he in Bove yee oO ourselves, fr the of Government, ; ae ( bes : eee a noe in |?! é Pe stout not was several his ock which made of fz his the than han : ue Was Ce over js rather he As axe an of at 5 ao ‘ usual rather Republican: of amendment high school purposes." Ta as witia My opinion has. been, "and . r the| westerday subject, was He Robert Politics 1jin about an un-|program by by "At: the raised, for delivered| King addresses -Y.oM./2G). 2 Ibe } H. William Judge 1ela-| I marital his over Despondent tions, Ed McCann, forty-five years old,|/one of the strongest ‘ een i as saying quoted proposed jpassed, | a Inter-Mountain. Supe the | constitution» relative. -to:-the-use.-of l state school funds for high school purJ rovides ek tl 1s: . amenamen : z i> nose y LAKE Editor State ; in an p | {| name Leevelson- isee ' . Strength j | as mick | |||SUPt. It t D. W H.ould Christensen: N ot Ralse Says at | | Politics, will | ] Manner. you will find them uncxcelled 5You cna Tequalipalatable and 1 purity ties. Get PDespondent Over Pomestic Troubles, | Speaker Declares the World Is Grow-| / i ey Eee! Signalman Tries to End His Life ing Better, Not Worsc-Urges Citiin if . | POLITICS. you poundCream sample ; of Meponata's Whipped Chocolates | IRA | IM | . IN | ASL L Men's Meeting | | a at Addressress Delivered Delivered Sirong to st. . r 75 ill not recelve the judgment of the building) Powers nor be carrled away. by the 3604-Y. Wee iy of a King. They know them | . J. A FOLEY Commeretal Agent West Second South Street, Belt Lake City, Utak. |