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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 DASHING GIRL IN POOR BLIND MAN THESE GIRLS WILL BAPTIST WOMEN RED IS DISCHARGED §=HUSTLED 10 JAIL STAY HERE A WEEK HOLD ATTENTION Committed Terrible Offense of They Are Twelve of the Most Popular in the State of Singing in Moran's Colorado.. Streets. Judge Powers Makes Eloquent Plea in Behalf of Client. Wa nts Emily to Write-Ifr Emily Harri son jis still living: in City, will confer Ing te » her nephew, Rushman o Ni » 14 Railway Cottages, Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich, England, Interest of Convention Centers in Meeting of Missionary Society. Haystack on Pire-The fire apparatus from Station 4 responded to an alarm residence of y from the 966 Butler Sixth street, yesterday afternoon Upon arrival it was found that a haystack In the rear of the residence had become ignited. liremene xtinguished the blaze consle lerable damage was --_ MAN WAS "IT" SUPPORTS NEWSPAPER Denies That He Was Unladylike When by When the was called afternoon, male Taken Hissed fortunate of Evelyn red who eecmek Patterson an Another Into on injured to|terday Once He tHurries of Manager Un- to Patrol-Girl WHILE the Keep One of arrested W. when of ‘‘AmerlI- C, Officer Twelve Livengood, look | honest blind man, the police station Sehultz}] pretty a poor but and harried him to} while several hun-| Next seyen ree ge Concludes BURDETTE Makes Girls. Plea some of are the yang ate Colorado the prize Wher the complaint was read |dred spectators hissed and shouted in] weeks' trip including charging a disturbance _of the peace, | derision The Incident provides an-j Lake 1iere were Judge OO. W Powers defendant's | other striking evidence of the kind of]}each of the districts the Of the Evening Springs being a three |of Trained, of the meeting second in Baptist. has|soctety, held in the three| which was the most held charge afternoon, and largely attended addresses of 9 Coke fo."women work- counsel, rose from his seat and asked |reform government with which Salt] Telegraph divided its field. The par-|©TS Were slven at this meeting, one the court to listen to his demurrer to]Lake is blessed! Political atrocities|ty is In charge of W. H. Calkins, ad-|0¥ Miss. Mary G. Burdette on. the the complaint After reciting at|]may be practiced. wholesale careless-|vertising and circulation manager of work. done bythe Women's Baptist length in terms couched in cholee|}ness and waste may be indulged in.| the paper. And in that sonneetion Missionary. ‘Training school at Chilegal phrases, much of which was nol] put the poor blind man must go tojis a bit of a romance Mr... Calkins |‘60: the other by ~~ Miss" Stella ‘J. understood by the large audience | jai) in order that the letter of the law|]was much impressed with te con-| #agon, a graduate" of. the training which had proceedings, up his gathered Judge talk and total: "Therefore, the facts not are gave . if act sufficient Attorney court this this be C. have comptaint| sustained Livengood, attracted stone, his a pub-|144 to constitute Was |inay W , Jon Main please. | ¢ing at honor in prosecuting | ProseCity ania engaged in his wife, and considerable street the last « small organ, his wife in testants while much so that babe,| attention few on chair Denver, baby his side}take that of of Clara asleep | Miss the so at school, turned the first worked bride was Burdette prettiest, himself, The on, was and who from OF: a has. only Burmah, BeVGral= recently where was Years B58 a. 1IS- established: the successful missionartes to becom« pastors' assistants. Phe training men and while the litthe woman joins in with a the trip and was thoroughly entered includes the teaching - of practical nore Gaeition h SS Sie a eg Passers-by | nto with spirit by the rest of the paralto melancholy weet, 7 vite 30 dof eo sic anc y ng, se ig ete., 1 ade ion oO e toy at the und of th music and The) young "women eft. Colorado | religious training "necessary to fit' a in the Great no Salt Lake. program has Further been than Goes arranged. Miss The pe rene: of the party is as fol-| lows W.. alkins ane wife, Lena] be RU te Texste McAfe Colorado Spring 3essie Brine gar Colorado City, Lillian Reynolds, Manitou; Al-|} berta n, frinidad, Ruth Cooper, a the which spirited lasted one already for and large Telegraph, spoke. cpools From Salt gette goes direct to Kan-|tne some added time 65,000 circulation of colored we to of She elreu H. Wall Bodel, TRAVELS nn Famous AS kee So. A HOBO War Correspondent on Trip Around World. K. Jackson, famous as 4 Charles a thelr oe oer ee Interested Liban ADVENTURESS IN art Sates fo, Aree norenly ee afs Ss ane Eee ne ne ch ee lead an entirely different life Reports from the various societies RED. papers the district court, t addressed the court | lare in opposition to the demurrer, and |" 2 ' with tone cited that Williams, arrayed in all the [the litle group finery |* he could deliberately on out which into he had a was stle Hustled to dge Diehi held took by the Judge Her cea enalan gre andthe missed the case the 8a e court, Al Ae and as at the|blind at least 5 upon the his ath. Cece below. refused. rights to were 19 cen asked jwas Pers. told least the co Ona had lintind:". } noto- Clee be'+ that little "OV: qj: This SALT eae fede eg thee I eae ee fh oaien LUNE ha GRE ee errstonhe whatever €St |™erican Los was not Tam. says belng put ney jwLanted:, so ofr. As $ wanted. S0W did so the Then the reporters in jJail Dee what who both he declined a than they were pontem! ak city lock-|¢rowd SE aren Oe NSE wed Saco See Sey If any, xyaag intended line Maes take, they statement, e were . aera woe steps, . wife, weeping break, turned for damages to make to say to WAS ed "I'm any |"and that| Now, pple aee eat! poor for false : Girl ‘ sot im-| A . £ Raises woman; of she ra mL SH the FE arrest ee of Mr. In re eee noueht Williams. who At if her] toward the re has approval in a all y A aa the part of Evelyn feinian Patterson, an ‘au ad- about a week ago street. a Surat ng along Main venturess ; mee re We plese, bak ae 7" night this as }could not at nied Life the] ton AS eo change of cast. . ; SPECIAL. Burton Coal Co, South aa erect occupied b All Kinds' aed Both phones 71 . will move location Sharp Coal Prompt to 73 ely delivery: honest, and the sidewalk, and done. are our only us and wish ees that our baby Mrs. S record-4 Mrs. C. J. MeNitt, Mrs secretaries; Randolph, treasurer Randolph, . Session, Morning aoe COnnes: only se M aaron i Hayworth P. Ward. ‘s cont ted G. Ss. D. ~ $30,]A. to points excursions in 2 ith and on "= ibiication : ae the gave American ‘as the lo union, to} points. ticket} The round P. Ward his societies Seri |Subject of Dr, especially ups in GRANTED the superintendent the in city office © and high school diploma: olyneux He Spark dwelt ecom- I past hundred shows present the elds during fields during church The at state secretary, a position held by him was A motion Gives|for several years past. carried at the evening meeting pledgme the Baptists of Utah to raise $500 of| for missionary work in adr : the * of Clark's the plished by the. "Baptist missionaries In pli. "ine county] .| society the J. Pres-) Elizabeth| ‘ Home So Baptist > American will give convention $5,000, will morning at 9 o'clock Baptist church, ary ssionar} " Meetings be resumed at the East of this Side Pure-Linsced Oil Paints. ee Z, First So E, 3% Charles a as H. . Bodel, vd . st 50. ee eee County J. of School . Smith, W. sehsols, calendar. t of Calendars. county has the superintendent school the announced county schools for 1906-07 Sept. 10, as follows: first quarter & School begins ends Nov. 9 holidays Dee, Jan. Thanksgiving recess Nov 21 to 29, Christmas 2. state take have the to examinations in wait until next Teachers WiLL Meet, progr ram ; teachers' held in the this morn- Pritecaeiaiekic. t ae m.; 9 on 10:3 geogra phy, 1 p. m, oa 2 330 p. m. to readin & 2 p shystology, mt to 10:30 a. m. to -12 2:30 p. 3:30'p, ™., m™m, Arbor day April 15, Decoration day May 30, Se ol closes May 31, uniform eighth grade examination May 24-25. aintiansernatt day and field to be announced by county superintendent or schools. A DINING is one of the many CAR things you consider when you are trying to figure out the best route East. The dining car service recently established on the COLO- RADOQ MIDLAND, is of the very latest modern cars, and up to date in every respect. The line runs through the mountains all the way, therefore COOL, and with vation Sleeping the cars, Pullman what Obser- more can you desire, Leave Salt Lake in evening, spend exe day in the Rockies. in you is belleved follow his arrest make, but what ; W. Burton and Mrs. J. Vandermoer, manager of Johr the Colorado branch of the Engineering and Mining Journal of New York, Mr. Vandermoer is at the Knutsford, been in charge of the Denver has of his paper since 1878, and branch of the old was one of the organizers club, which had many Denve *r Press names on its roster since become famous He will remain in Salt Lake some days, and will visit some of the mine s and smelters in Utah before returni ng. WOULD of Applications Engineer's in State Office . Sargent of Sraryaale: filed two applications for water rights in the office of State Engineer Tanner one secyesterday. Th e first covered ond-foot of water, to be diy erted from gulch, Cotte mwood river, and to be. Sevier gating 69.77 acres of Jan two second-feet of wa for Tibador creek, and to sre used in irrigating 160 acres of la is askHomer McCarty of aianinoes ing the right to divert elght secendDry canyon, to be conveyed feet from 600 ee long. and used py a charnne}! a tract of 404 acres. Hugo In irr Ene e of Myton, wishes to divert "2 eae feet rom Antelope to be conveyed by a channel F raw, aN very at to get a piano{ your pianos, $500 eet must] that every- you'll & Clark, ease, oe beautiful used s ~ only oO our he & = a Be ‘ tt 7 ash, i nonthly, 3% Whitney, large size grand, golden ‘oak case, like 8, ror by our €x-| so But Story may | Mahogany fe overhauled terms, sale short. 109-11-13 Main Street. A lifetime. et easy this Time's $185 fine upnew ec all in this sale. There are A $500 exceptional values, all of| pos, wood is' , Steinway, square grand, fine case, carved legs and lyre tone complete without one- but get _|tertain that has one is brighter { : nah not think argument and you against ean having offer any Se good action. only $149 a plano} pe ae Enjoy yourself, otha your friends and put new life ie ; : s ent plano and your home. ies *" oe 7. LS Upright octave, as pianos. large low as $97 Upright size, terea 7a full|Foxtraordinary deed nie fers at Bee Oe planos that are sold from coast to coast at from $450 to $475, $500, $650 and $650. Club sale prices, $225, $248, $268, $295, $337, and a little higher] for 50 ae Grand customers at this litte money down to $10 per month club and $38, will buy sale. in new Knabe, Miniature Also Vose, Kimball, beautiful miniature and A/|Terms, $5, $6, $7 any plano Beautiful Planos, before have we had as fine brand new, splendid yalues, pianos, Musle teachers and will profit by investigating. 950 rane nd, $6 me tie0. water $500. the most expensive cased ones ‘e are making the terms to suit} our Bargains 7 pianos worth $250 to $275, eut down to $127 to $146; $10 sends Never one home, $6 2 month pays for it. a line of Highest class of cabinet grand up-|in grand rights, comprising various fine makes; oe $25 Organs : to at $50 a quarter grand, for and other baby grands. cash, $16 Fraction monthly. ; Cost. of in stock. You can buy a he England Organ You owe your wife and children 4|for $10 that costs piano. Get it in this club sale and Another Estey tor "$16, that costs save money. Its educational and re-|e¢75 fining influences are worth many times Another for $29 that costs over its cost. . and so we could go on and on; many brand new organs at half Bargains In Used Uprights. price and less We have an enormous surplus stock only way to learn about the of exchange, used, shop worn and ig to come to the store_and sample pianos in all makes, that must lfor. yourself No matter where you go at once. You should see these bar- | tive it will pay you to.come or write gains early, as they are going quickly. t once We quote prices on four or five. We shi i 1 = ‘2. e : p eer se Iti canon p> $8 = iae > sens deliver Store ‘open oo Terms, $10 down, to $10 monthly. A $300 Sechimer, large size, mahogany case, new, for 6 » Kimball, = $500 oak 2 Kimball, upright grand, used, for $250 case, extra rich used, large night. CLAYTON for Oldest the size, mahogany pianos the = where Bae grand, a tase, t : ory ee mah gzoldede youtalk case, and West. an and West and till 10 MUSIC Main St., largest. JOSEPH organs o'clock music DAYNES Bid FP. the Twelfth ; _ for s from South Tast : Paving street also a The paving with Twelfth South So Second t Oo. macadam, I the including curb and board of public - State { ‘Treasurer Reports. The report of State Treasurer James oe insen has been filed with State nin Sdwards, giving tne. ‘followin ecapitulation of cha state funds for the onth of Augus Ree eipts for a a fuauat. ¥ whe 63 443.93 ene on hand July.3l....cssiiea | - $836,920.55 4,776.09 Balance on hand Aug. 31........ $282,144.47 minis eal \ faa _ i. nis balance ts distributed among e East) General Third ao Stat con-}| Sys pens gutterworks) lows: c fund Uistrict schools Agricultural: calle Jeal and dumb sine Tnsane asylum itis opened the bids of Moran and Han-| Institution ahita blind ley & Ritehie on Tuesday night, but | Mine ho the contract Lr not awarded until Normal sehool" price is) Reform yesterday . Hanleysy . bid | Res Pu cere c e buildings pert while & Ritchie furiht 35. 614.08, Tawi the Buble this contract weeks ago, estimate of as rejected advertised. about was Moran the "elty and the he new $100 less than --_- +> advertised | Se hool. of Mines was the University of Utah Sener bids Moran his it original Members Well for first Through Satistied meeting with G. H. Outlook Uphall, ee eI AWee $19.50 Yellowstone Park turn. and ‘ Re- From Salt Lake or Ogden, Sept. 8, via the Oregon Short Line. This rate includes all rail and stage expenses in eos to hotel expenses for the of the members of seven-days trip through the Park. The that M CA aE the auditorium of the bufiding last night, and of the orchestra scheme than satisfied by the is temporarily ek h "9 ee bid. Organization. . TOtal | ©. i. <ps spams s4sieSaleee ce wn ene were reprice is Y. M. C. A. ORCHESTRA MEET Prof. building % ae 13. When far ; some of in charge wad heldin| association those back were more ae aye San or ancisco, Wie musi- ‘in JR., Manager. cians, and may be retained indefinitelywa It is the purpose of the Y. M. C. | officers to organize one of the es | orchestras in Salt Lake, which will | play at all association meetings, din} ners ool entertainments during the |}late fall : winter, and to work in moaicnudie with eee Glee club, which will later be Shaved That Much, | various state funds as Moran was yesterday given | rast inspeetion fun J. contract sBirect2» tract ing for C house _ MORAN'S BID$100 LOWER pisiursiniiss S000. Ilis safe every COMPANY, 109, 111, 113. : J. any guarantee | 8,000 feet long, and to be used in ir-| ri rating his 160-acre farm. a An epee ray was filed yesterday also by A. ‘ribner of Stockton, who wien to Fraser one-half secondsprings. water from Scribner foot of » be used for the watering of stock. William B. Russell of Kamas, asks for 2 1-2 second-feet from Duchesne are a tributary of the Green river, water to be carried a distance of rene ly four miles, and to be used in A gating a tract of 80 acres of lan John Reader of Vernal, was also an applicant for water rights yesterday at the office of the state engineer, He} wishes to divert two second-feet from Green river, to carry it through a channel 11,500 feet long, and use it for irrigating 110 acres, ee IRRIGATE|< Filed very, money hurry! up. Terms, $8 to $10 monthly. Atin your home. You must admit that aj," 2 . tach to your plano, and satisfaction piano brightens, cheers. refines, educates toguaranteed, inyears *and helps Bt bind the family : cluded. Also music player and pianos bench at nearly gether. You are neglecting your chilhalf price. ; c bE s Pse perez dren if you are not giving them the opome and see these great bargains. portunity of getting some musical edu; oo op 3 ake cation. The prices and terms now ras fea ae Reb l _ an take, during this sale, are such that everyEne! 2 us. at Te zs P eae or Hody-catllown a pland, : write once for f bargain list. A Patriarch william, G Burton of Evanston, Wyo., has returned to his home, having completely recovered the effects of an operation for from catar act of the eye, ter leaving the hospital, Mr. Burton visited at the was achome of Robert Knight, and to Evanston by Miss Jane comy vanied there Knilg ht, who will visit friends for a short time. MANY player do good Angeles of the Los the Burton, are at Ethel Woodmansee, _ stenoMi ss grapher in the office of County AtChristensen, returned to torney P. P her desk yesterday after a summer vacation spent in - Angeles, Long Beach and San Die in thoroughly ag William ae United States Marshal accompanied by Mrs. Spry, hz Spry, gone to Bolse to be present during fhe days of the National Irriremaining gatio n congress. Grist for Ve you Time s, Wilson Holmes of the Knutsford hoG. S. tel, returned yesterday morning from where he went on mining Neva da, business. save to for so little money again No home every home and happier -----_ - G. offers and pert workmen, and many of them &S/ Other squares, $18 to $35 ‘up _ good as new. LeaTe rms, $10 down, $5 to $10 monthly. : a i In this sale, too, are many pianos nd seores of other Pee just that are shop worn, that are just a is go good as as these ese ead o je little marred from being on uelae n ' our warerooms. and many brand. ne w | The Wonderful Player Pianos and pianos, too, that we bought at bargain} > x prices from manufacturers In the dull} Piano Players, $50 to $85 Up. summer months, when they were glad'| We have them in all their glory. to sell at actual cost and less, to keep|The children, grandfather, and grandthe factory going and the workmen|mother can operate them. They are busy the greatest source of education, Wave You a Piano? musically, of the age. Don't wait long, PERSONAL, and Missionary the evening es p what buy opportunity sell them very, very them save, counts. We one" 4 r cent interes t on $1 to $5,000. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, No, 1 Main $$. ________ experiences embership of 130,000 in heathen a lands, withith a num ber of self-supporting congregations and several of these congregations aiding in other foreign cntusion work. 3ruce Kinney was re-elected meetings be which ° will Lafayette ae beginning ing. is as fo Thursday "Engl grammar, 9 a. m to 10:20 a. m.; United States history, 10:30 a 12 m.; writing, ip. m. to 2 9 : pedagogies, 2 p. te 3:30 a m.; Aerie? 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 Dp. we from Not come and are It will company can In the past year we took in a great A: many pianos in exchange for new ones | rent Smith Cheek - Attorney Another Smith was arrested again James F. yeste rday The charge of obtaining money by false pretense was placed and it is alleged that he against him, passe d another worthless check on a This thme A. Moyer, a barbarte nder. the Federal club bar, on tender at Commercial street, was his victim check was drawn for $5, and when ft was presented at the bank it was dishonored on account of the fact that there were no funds back of it. He will be tried before Justice Dana T Smith +> + -__ - on the D. Baptist speaker at wa re bavalan years. _-----oS oe -__-_--_ Last Saturday came and told us we We told him that there. enough to keep starving." return, miners' Creer. ree he officer went away, and he has not bothered us since then until today. hy understand that we have a right to sing on the street so long as we do not block have not held who did not will ugust year officer sing Millet sessmor, Marguerite McVichie teachers' institute Jan. 2-5, InstrucThe committee. decided': that' it tifin resumed Jan. 7, half year would not hold any more examina-|ends Jan. 25, Washington's: birthday consequently those| Feb. 22, third quarter ends & arch 29, lions this year, Grand, ee W.> W. Te Bowen. M- on Swenson, beth =o:gramma ses i 3 i . Life ade certificates: avid A. Nelson, net les Lever, P. M.| Nielsen : all things have been steaightened out, |the chief of police had just passed and there will be no hitch in the show, and not said anything had to us. At this no a Nelson, money. up R. T, mornin g& session , riven oO t th e conve e tion was devoted to the reading of ‘apers and discussion of topics bear- Five= ear certificates: . J. . Rawnec "yes dicen, Ceaey:Malin' Wine my Mrs, corresponding The points, | P building yesterday, the following cer-| tificates and diplomas were granted: z Temporary high school certificates: John Groendyke, James F Wingate, Marian Douglass, Miss EremeD: Claude S. Gibbs, V. : Street, George 7eorge S. b Ca rl Mar ar|cussen, Gertrude Nickerson, A, J. Ol- exclaimed, went mine explosion Bees the Francisco, Education of 7 on Teachers' Credentials, meeting of the state - struct tion, When interviewed Mrs. Livengood sald dex tiny is years deals Neierago eas Pig ras "Two my ? husband lost his acpleye *s plays on Picture F ing H. Bodel, 33 E, eeFirst So. - education Williams having been released, ee ae ss club's production of ‘The edstead" will be put on einai 5 . : Mrs. last son she . president, Goss, Most| Board State prisonment. The amount they would jyoung woman went around among the] ask as damages they refused to state Growd. When the collection was comoe! they "had consulted their attor-| jjo.ed Mrs. Livengood was richer by| uite a number of dollars, me 1 San CERTIFICATES crow as found for settlers a " Utah; Charles ‘lieve in justice and right. who have a heart, help this shout Election of P@! : Sunday school Mis a work. ing on Berkeley Mary spoke on the Cradle : a te rT Bratt on the home 69.80. The Ppcleatroei H L. Herrington on the grand-|¢epar javs: B. L. Corum on organ- kGrine, 169 Sputh Main. street. Fund, Socialist." I aaa rates >, : be vice ing secretary, = EXCURSIONS. | time to all southern California to the crowd the Follow \As jail nlke E etna for |sidewalk where she was embraced by| "s ‘ m sure _ that at |several women, who were weeping] three hours, beca my reputation hee GE suffere Hy for the | With her, Expressions of sympathy simple reason that I have been cleared jand comfort were given on all sides 2 p @ , s e" A this juncture Miss Florence May,| 1 i irl blblond 1 girl, little e tty m a pretty. slezec a Dene lr eae one or‘ tat pieces Reporters May Sue City. man's hat and stood out before the ed state, sna] Nevada polnta.and. lowest rates‘all the | meeting. | -Foreign, missiona was the fae into:the wagon. it coast h' "anest terains. in aie e The | southern eee ne turned end - would by | heart nally in the SPectal sale last dates,$30Sept.excursion 4 to 14. of Posia nN Cli a rk of Kansas City, sec- z tively the : . r the istrict of season to glorious southern California. | retaryae fot the southwestern district ery as a parting shot] up a loud sent lat the officer, but he smiled cynically ond bat k at them and tipped his hat as case |! he were acknowleding an ovation |!" ae honor, concerned, x will not| The little injur I am that locked in < society by was scheduled intermediate and first enter-| towns the return, affords to and ah's Angeles Los she| trip of] __-_- continent. Abie: ete o koouin cccoe. for ROUTE Angeles" large crowd had colvigorously expressing ; He break autumn believing too, se butoa the Ontings Via Utah's Popular Road, infringed aed g s I am ee: ed, as pertectly a ee 32) ES A One daha As oo about]eyery himself] Ogden, se 1 vice vice pr!president; , gden, second he has]4 > Wayworth, Salt Lake City, royally about Mexico City and tour of old Mexico { 5 | spoke tothe crowd him about haa: ary ia "the soldier rehe said, "Priends,"" mony | poe ae Oat overs sucks been taken In the matter, not only) ceives a pension for his suffering-the would I but have the been police discharged by the jail. I want court, departmen nt|!| s00r blind sn man is :sent to ea is being what' of notice be . take i shown ‘up.indts dark-|7o"° would have e been done to me, est spots. At the time I was arrestBéfor 3 . sefore he had finished he was: and the wagon eeingi'e Pakaar Bit fe dvaior anne Pause d into a seat oe York viewpoint been people. LAKE do, re aiey has 2-2 Autumn the| Lota) pebcistees oes was Livengood. New novel shown a being taken, seal she he and to make night cee the 1 petreliwagon was. ordered ea to 3y this time'a cled and was the | glad to see Ty gees Was, block the well known , 0 2 2 corner of Second South his deepest official voice a man /that afterhanded Jeav-|and was a he been haye : ici ie I Wagon. about came the In NCE ST ydare say (Oc eny caePowersMirinl rae Judge wanted to end. the mat- BP. Se riety. afternoon Schultz Are inents sis, | upon At hisrefusal the ball | was called 1 Liver was seen das he peemeret "T would of and ordered Ssibasad Mr.-the Williams court, view Powers, go in the hobo... Upon announcing in the various citles where to make | stopped, sidewalk, and also when |he ordered them to get off the street.] to the police station in q |Thinking that his audience might be He said these facts |blocking the sidewalk, Livengood forth the complaint,|;moved out Into the street away from demurrer should be over-|the curbing. The officer ordered him] ruled. matter / sig sight hf » ae >a Patrol Into Yesterday Officer home from tained ily at had | family he ;and Main, he when , pity In their effort livelihoor pub- sohipane elted that a cigaret smoked was on the on the way the patrol. were ‘all set and that the himself, had conducted samaele highly improper for lady, ing to brazenly pile walked street, and a manner perfect { ng his next February. He carries with him |officers followed the reading of retransportation for use in emergencles,| ports, and the following women were but has not been required to use any named to serve in the various execuof it yet. He is making his trip in|tive positions for the ensuing year: this fashion in order that he may] Mrs '. Pratt, Provo, president; write interesting weekly letters to his} Mrs 3ruce Kinney, Salt Lake City ‘ lic at mstances an ff good quality not To Organize Cadct Vets--The graduates of the Salt Lake High school who were members of the cadet corps have up the matter of organizing taker 1 a veter an association. It is proposed to hold annual drills and ceremonious uniform functions and lo maintain the organization his ted by schools in and suecessful outlook for corps year is very bright Principal Baton expects to have a battalion of at least 450 cadets a 30-piece brass band. with War correspondent for the Hearst pa-]and committees were the most satispers, arrived in this city Tuesday|factory ever given at an annual meetnight on a blind baggage He is beat-l/ing of the Baptists. _Increased meming his way to Japan and from there|bership, increased onerinee rg iia around the world, expecting to ar-/sionary work were reported by nearly rive Such De lays Placing of Exhibits-The plum bing on the second floor of Swan building became unruly " after noon and streams of ed from. its broken sult was that mu¢ h of that it so di imaged pulle d off and the ceiling replastered This will delay the completion of the exhil its of the three associations, storewhich have leased the large room s for the purpose of displaying ta the ft "esources of In her talk on Burmah, Miss Ragon gave a graphic deseription of the people and their customs, and told much of the life of a missionary in that field A variety of customs and religions exist there and = aside coe a Karens, the tribes are low n the moral seale. When the people of that country adept the Christian faith, they Papers. 33 E.E First Seana ee facts out by thore sughtly prose eutions Lake, Miss BurMemphis, where oe the '8 greatly given Music a LONGER BE WITHOUT A PIANO IN YOUR HOME Come Tonight-Store Open Till 10. amounts The be. NO have rece the Baptists,' will; hold cee studying the} -_-_o > o-_____-_ High-Grade Charles HE Memphis, Clayton body Are Questioned-Alma Jensen is arrested bs Detectives R hosdes Wheeling Tuesday Ghatge of forgery. It is * young man has passed eae Sr he annual convention It is the largest Sarin ae Ethel Beenie Baptist organization in the world, and a, 5 r *lafter attending the women's meetings hin ciao Lice phe and addressing: them, Miss Burderye contest, Was Norton, to also the prices are the lowest ever known. There's Piano or Organ here to suit every taste and every purse-Come today sure, SHOULD The Ch - training schools that. have been estabiished in the South for the education of the negro women, and fifty of the most successful missionaries in the South now are graduates of these Tucker, Fountain; Mabel Dun-| Fort Morgan; Vera Bennett,| Ect etic Bendwvilic Sey, Bae Direct Burdette YOU Me akin Invited to Speak-John P Meakin has received an invitation to lecture in New York on the evening of Se plember 19, before the West Side brane hes of the Socialistic party, The invits ition comes to Ir Meakir through the secretary of the organization, which he is asked to address, the eourse in Which he ts invited to take part being a series of lectures on educatio nal movements and reform Springs in a special eee and} woman to fill the position of missionspent a day at Glenwood' Springs and|ary in a home or foreign field Land three days at Denver, where they will} has recently been purchased and the again put in four days on the return|erection of a large institution begun trip They are Se over the}|and Miss Burdette urged upon the trip and say the they have been|young women of Utah who contemplendidly ani antmured at every place| plate taking up the work of missionthey have visited. They have ween/aries to take their tralning at this looking forward to their stay in Salt} school. Seven graduates of the Lake and will do the town in the}school already live in Utah and are most thorough manner Today they) doing effective missionary work will go to Saltair and enjoy a swim @ . that Because Mrs, Douglas Diles-Mrs Agnes Groff Douglas, grandmother of Mrs John J. MecClellan of this city, died yesterday morning at her home in son, Mrs Douglas was $0 years old, one of the oldest and most respe cted residents of Payson Pror McClellan will go to Payson and Mrs. services to at tend the funeral final arrangements Tor whieh have not vet completed been reshe : referred © to' by "Miss a LOW. YRONS woof training purpose school". for best|®S9 the The} Springs of romance to the spice at of one of Elstun families Known marriage added sightless| the nearby, sings popular songs| crib and one the contest Was while the party days. Sit-] prize winner from Colorado Springs,|5'OMary the curb- | was induced to change her name and he. at four-months-old littl plays a in nan Improper. Walter Little, of absence the5 : Daly, who was in J. case the = cutor P. the your forth offense." Says Conduct lic to listen to the Powers summed THE TIME TO BUY A PIANO IS NOW--IF EVER ste phens' Singers Meet--Prof. Stephens' juvenile singers will hold their the year 1906-07 at tomorrow afternoon at the Assembly hall. Thereafter regular meetl ngs will be held each Monday afternoon for a few weeks . before separ ating into stake divisions for the winter work. At least a thousand children are expected to join the winter classe s this year. Missionary Two i Interest At the Clayton Music Co.'s Club Sale-Greatest Money-Saving Piano Sale Ever Held in Salt Lake City. Bjornson Will Leecure Mr. Bjornson son of Bjornsterne Bjornson, will arrive in Salt Lake today, and be the guest of honor at a banquet at th « Commercial club this i prom Inent Norwegian residents of the elty to be the hosts Mr, Bjornson will] ecture at the Y, M. C. A. tomorrow ¢ vening Baptist state conveninterest seemed to the Women's a week at Sait|session yet two wlnners in Nr tt into which the eg eptlonal Women Burmah. sessions around the Where Are on of the Utah the greatest win-|center IS HEARD School Missionaries to offer, will take]day Saints during the]tion They Beye for Talk girls, days Telegraph of been running, the TRIP MISS Life. as practiced by the inecum-]| best Colorado has potentates was afforded yes-|in the City of the afternoon ON Pxcursion for Fund. demonstration yesterday |eanism' daring fe-]|bent city answered aeasc clothes and wearing on an anxious face as Raises police court was not the in in Anything | Policeman Cops, case in it attired Doing BABE WEDDED WIFE AND GET YOUR PIANO OR ORGAN TODAY SAVE HALF PRICE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Wo me n Resume Meetings - The Ladk Ale society of the Central ( "hrist is in church, will resume its allday \v work meeting Thursday of this All women of the congregaare invited DUmber of people will be Mmited and ae ngers should accordingly make ele reservations. This will be the last excursion of the present season. See agents for further c Ha street, ee City Ticket Office, 201 Main |