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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER GIVE BJORNSEN WOMEN'S COUNCIL BEATTY'S THEORY BAPTISTS END LABOR 1S BORNE QUT ams wesiny cises wmf OUR HEARTY WELCOME INGALLED SESSION Local Norwegians Entertain|Indorses Resolution Adopted by! Thinks Distinguished Countrymen at Banquet. American Federation of Labor. IS PLEASED WITH AMERICA WOMEN His' King Have More Freedom of whan We Have Epidemic Labor as Well as heli a! r Jus- Whitney to Bjornsen, ~ Norwegian son of the poet and Bjornstjerne Bjornsen, first Salt visit here to yesterday eWay to making City, At He native a called of Pacitie |i) Have Council Patronized ndaed is ‘country on} . of last annual after|ean of r Women, mn resolution the of much the Utah} held County yester- convention of Federation the Se I . has the Templeton} adopted at the] filed Ameri-| ae W..> . with of the state cial report Waterloo, existing i. There of Whitney "ys Secretary board of the > T. during gabe s > B. health typhold business in the . Beatty devotional o q Bat the Americans? Oh, yes, we call our | Wi end Delegate. we have even more Copies of this resolution we rm for-| than you Americans. | warded by the National Women's Suf-] I find difficulty in expressing myself in| fr: ige association to every state suf-|] eEnglish-bu he ISnglish language is] frage assocition in the nion, asking} Fontan nag i en, a ee each seek Pyne eis tq . nd am sure that when I master it, if ever|a delegate to the annual conventions I do, I can express myself much bet-| of the State Fede ration of Labor with ter than Jn my own language, or in| a Ms w of having the resolution adoptsome of the other tongues with which|ed by the American Federation of Tam familiar. I would like to tell you} 1, abor als adopted also byState the Council state : fedmany things-but the re, come up to|crations. The Utah of the lecture I shall give en eee n will send to the convention at and you understand will le arn them. You} Norwegian Furs a member sir = also a ‘tion of Labor, of its month of Sd ave Seat esFri aniclin led at oO Ben Rev... Bee an et ores the CG member of the Federthis ember to intro- ing following honor at the the banquet given in his| was also requested to write to the liCommercial club by a|brarians of the state and ask them number of his countrymen. It was in| to include in their list of books at least every way one of the pleasantest af-| one bearing on the history of woman fairs of the kind given at the club in| suffrage. After disposing of some a long time, even those who were not| minor routine business, the council] countrymen of the distinguished guest | adjourned to meet some time during of honor enjoying the evening ‘m-|the regular session of the semi-annual peely, The tables, decorated with| conference in October were 1:laid in the > main autu mn towers, ers, were mat -$_$_-> > -______ R BERY IS ' posed by Couunty Christensen. Morey Afte Parley Shar P. tanatc wan Hendrickson ac oomitig Hie Logan Holdup, Taps Till z Many reaasair taxes Oi a show of Rhompson,+ hour an e song was applause received the with!|were singers being] obliged to repeat a*portion of it. After] the song. Mr. Bjornsen spoke briefly} utes on the of scene the within robbery, ers, will otherhood eet sbet o nmentteh: * be e eee ree sine kingDe a - Congratulates Sr ReT, and behind aE Be ERS the ferry elestr ist I Fillmore to was that of ‘a aOR street inap-} pate aes * TO F.. Ww > Soe ac epoun ence in are he e ven 5 nativesin of the theNorwegaoe and north pee are especially invited to at-|) ecture Ww jan tongue, het BOY a DRAGGED Overcome BY --. Gasoline by AUTO Fumes, Lad Is RG "TURNS CHECKS BURGLAR RETL RNS. CHECKS, Restaurant Receives) Communication| From Man Who Robbed It. The 3 Bingham if} Terrific aan Gives Deputy W who hen laced serlously by an injured by automobile being driven by afternoon ;cheeks by mail. which he These had time and of the not eetaie hia: Wola on the > re rear ar efo i "tly ‘fe . j partly fell from it. i machine and was dragged feet i | for before oe about his8 position 1 pos the| , He hundred one was as noticed Bot ce were stolen Lewis Marringer. The accident Cer ean ort ane iter red at Twelfth South and State ah pete cashier streets a few minutes before midnight | rant 1: them was si last night. Young Thomas was riding PAe nis vr ral neem by alin the was ee overcome the ea fumes ignited gasoline He could the eae a G could: be. ee "re a_ hand Fi In j the matter ¥ = and which ee the hearing will >7 enced ) € are regarded the .tolt . Ww coule ago, the ' to Highest for a as , The -edicti prediction of f boy .aco nat considered -as pangercus although they are painful and numerous. Sta aa REDMAN Is EXONERATED No One Blamable ss with va rraney ee ; Peet: Sens OLX ae Puremee Linseed Charles H. Bodel, i eee g Oil Paints. 33 E. First So. when Accident, INSTITUTE caused Jump IN IN SESSION the illing of porter | aren who by Daniel on an h that | heard matter of Wood, the Wednesday automobile Redman, brought effect that Wood the ( aged was driven the run by Deeb r, rishna About GiGives ' Teachers 1 estine.eg Talk Talk. 150. Carl|Mecting of teachers, the attended Salt in a verdict to the| Teachers Institute came to his death}Which was held Lake the } { manslaughter and the responsi-|*ided. The teachers on - oi day A. morn in the Pollock. when ing will he to plead meantime by E, B. It appears a motion be made CHIMNEY ' to by is to the is out Wicks now and certain Saturday aie the a SWEE iL te " > Is for charge|America, nor even with bail|tional conditions before. on. James/trolled that|doctor plead-|cans, matters eulogized but had charge | England. ‘he "Course cussed BACK, Ao GA cleaned by Griffin. ioe No dirt, mney Oflice, King Hdw. Co. ‘Phones, 748. and organization intendent in the America F. Mr; extended joined addressed | west was and eduecacon- o His good of Study," was for dis- the ove one Lakes A permanent| an NEWS I YE Y. YORK, noW on sa in e a t e new ° a rics are or neat a and an in dressy an er: VW fin. Cun ear. L ae aoa 9 * Main Street. e Where the Clothes IN BRIEF Fit. z |PIANO BAR J session at 2 o'clock 4 | | s| Larger- Yesterday's YES! for the corresponding day UNE ° leat amounted t« ) as. compared with $568._| year, = AIN oe | an to Mect-The Meet-The board o Ct} water rates of the city another ocal bank 7] $771,222.51, last. UALLED of Pr etition in eee y-Samuel H | Mreckleton of Robinson, Juab county, a pe tition in bank rup rte y in the} | tiled the| Govern- leton's of the le ¢ fawatitii iG ae $784.77 ° with "Was court oe association held ri oe night ' club, with a Oren eo ing ; a *Bisl: tion 43 proper . 5 of | au- | atits asfirst cts good One : the Best Need of | 350 until gl ah lala adn NEW Sites protect Utah Wi (Can You Afford fully ully to L silver iN in pr ngville have gone for a to short York $10 visit contest a fr. U. ee Walker, Mamie Street, Norma Martin, ce AO Presbyterian Polk and pupils day of school the = SENDS N ; paicsed to Mabel Anna Chris- a delightful. and Secretary of|seekers returning to their Ogden yesterday |enjoying a J pleniec supper 5 py 1 : Co : A. Kirby, 7 man, will the Mining week, after-a.vidit an inspecschool. well return of two homes in W. S h WwW = d onder Z. HO A MONTH _ Tonight-Store The PAYS FO ON . Record Never out-|city were day in is the so Salt in the West, 23 1.3 S pianos City, they went as we or gold any sold jn here best yesterday. | And Main $550 there's that grand, octave, three. oak case put is splendid Chickering Street. upright only $ 295. toned, Square good Grand, at j only $55 Any of these $10 down, $5 } to °$7 monthly ; | And, again, there's that $500 large Grand ¢ Crs That possible condition, |action Baby Grand TYR : #) (CsGrand, i Aen grand. : 109-11-13 still large size, Everett, 71-3 string, in pretty golden In other | Ize, vat I- rich mahogany, upright grand, at $250. And there's a very Valley Gen sol "ase, a | Kimball, Vose Upright Schaeffer UprightGrand: Grands Schaeffer Grant kKnabe Grandpright jleaae o146. T erms, a See 3 ch a$6 pk nthis cash, monthly, s re's ¢ . a ;, , And there's another $4505 Lindeman Grand . in very massive, hand a | Upright 1. a ae sl . Frnt Smith & ; Barnes Uprights. Rudolf Uprights. 2. 3 10. lis . many 5 Winter Upright > I Hatey I Wnrtehtight Snecma I park Till Yesterday. Lake way Steinway c ate Steinw: ep : Open : and Sun- | one after the Pi ano E hen T uc d a Such. uc asy terms Offered . Come : this] Vicious dog and permitting it to run with|at large. The complainant is Johanna | 298 What is Home Without a Piano? Its a Mighty Cheerless Place Compare a With the Home Which Has the Refining and Educational Influence of a Piano, Stocks Going FPast-27 Pianos Sold Yesterday, Don't Delay! Complaint Against terday Dog-A charging comlaint was issued eee TeeLer ChATEINEa DoeOS Lumas with Cay,keeping pial known|Jane home weeks PIANOS er Brown, Pre sbyterian an y will nic-Teachers First ithout Frices 6 Wright, of the Utah asso-|jng at Liberty park yesterday after-|This Credit Men, left last night] yoon Several hundred joined in the 1 and Vernal on a business] festivities incident to the occasion, : Cason, the picnic breaking up and the pleasure-| F purpose making the State of Industrial : sufter- Ralph New oratorica {ie auspices of the W. Sison ve hi CT . Sh from typhoid fey W. R, Cooper and son, meda $187 NEW : BePri LOW Are | the I V.Cc.T l hele riday evening z in the > emer be be held Friday son ward meeting house Those who will partie ipate are: Leah Smith, ‘ S mn arene a P ot : Wire on le Farm Fire from an unknown cause destroyed - property pattie fo In value pe day afternoon $1,700 at the home of Cecil Smart, East Mill al The ive consumed Mr. Smart's barn, : dsa fifty tons of hay and a Snugiber ne horses and cows. Body Brought Honie-The body of ; ‘ IA 500 attendance the | Mission as his church, arrived in this 2 sterday ae ey . Ri te sterday will morning on. to the-Emery Rio Erdinia and be shipped county for burial fous oe Contest. ~Another { te q home Walter ciation of (for Provo . trip, ola-| . : Pianos Made---Everybody : ! a Piano eae Come 5 being an| ye Ee of iiatice IF. M. Bishop of Waterloo precinct ro tc by him sentenced to pay a fine of Poultrymen Met---The Utah nee Aide. of amount Globe rooming house, absconding debtor, found guilty in the Poultry ae chairman ; "ae s 4nd his assets to $130 | Woman Found Guilty-Mrs. Lee eet ceirncaitee 3 Bicelakor charged | ne 7 fe. D. Carl Standish of this city is vis-| " »eks ith friends at] at a big|fcour . 8% the than 4 de-| high-| two] the _ be a.experienced eens temperature that n the Northwest. SSE pnas from eastward, and © | carver tircassian walnut case, has Neilsen Jensen, the mother of little tee rg ue a a ce Lebel good os new, at 'y Tense : s itte oF anos £0 Id daw te tallea $225 nd(Smith ee there's se Oea remutiful ; ‘ oe av 27 pianos in". ony ; day iis its g{only iW tilard:plano & Barnes makes pene ay Mi es nah anything ek Ceca we yeti ae -SOOC ‘od jrented three months, a big bargain, at < > WEES TL Fa as mig say. cow ho Charges Pool a Nulsance--Lewis S. {thean bargains are, and plainly indicates | *195-cost $375 when new-and so. we 13 14 September 14 and begins September free Upon request. Lake a Salt second OF City, 17. with . a severe - prostration, yesterday, attack returned much to {mproved of : health. his in| a _, The stagnant ‘cra uth pool nuisance. ' of Main referred Le water in street. the to rear Elllote-Arrested--M - feos = .{s J has| on fal city ae Mt = ‘Dalilott tne Somme attempted a few weeks ago to stab Sergeant John Roberts with a long ‘ September] of students| University of Utah.} Utah. made many Mrs. Wake's their health. home years and in this their de- I y NY rea ] et anode of the Firs if f _ e eteds the tate ec a. eh r eeSeah at ee ; p i y 2 chiar ' hake omy oie ols irre ‘ of the . Le Weeiiinas a mbH , are ka ia tp in his Sti cy mG trenises weticl J. Leo drawing turned F = In from - Fairbanks, the a public declined ae cit the position to the scene to Methadiet ata io ot be et as Instructor schools summer's s the art department education of the regret aap ran chan Cheye antes University of Mr. Fairbanks Chicago. was re ee Ey talog et aaah sent|ofIn Lake News Co. has removed door south Keith-O'Brien''s, of have for of yesterday UTAH account. parture will be a source theit Yelendn ‘hare abe: butcher knife when a0 aoe 2 apoean "de of $30, _ ae pbk ala making tot ne YG States of} buildingsurveyor The re- some the) office desks before general in furniture which it o'clock this | the United} were was the federal includes used moved in into in this On Don't So. "your Do taking tunity? and $375 PaSavings ee Bank and all For City, | almost Malad, |Yeurs. Junction,|@" amongva by shr¢ wd select can ‘had. in-this $123 beto-$146 the aueur alse Zion's . ipright that ue) cheappianos at $200, the} in order to re-| longer neede of his labors oe Picture Framin Charles H. eee 33 E. iret get ark and represented up quickly So-come federalhas building and the bysucveyor eh eral been ordered the depart-| at: to dispose li} someWashington Rye cuEiterg that areof no didn't Bingham Mercur Trust a new shame ones. not to for that will do Te rms fi $1, as $2. They It would come little boy nicely to be and or girl for $3Y buy of prac- monthly own. your. would 280° Club- Sale rt eg as er Nemes wane |down at onc = toot oe? They ire cleniae $250 a eeDD buyers. | going at $50, $85 piano. ordinari-|4 Wall $195 made ind' $276 |ano-:goodthe toned th itor for $97,| monthly. ote terms: overlook you wonder advantage Think of beautiful, shee Nar eiatuna ofthat.such oak, com-|for and $157. pretty $168 "ete " - to- | planos- are eaitaae t aie) You tar ine iad ay pay $250 up- / till mottled walnut cases,! to $195. Cash, or . 10 Syn CEs Se bees leven nal Pp Be - f price. a arepiarnt is Teruneras a Totes harvest -of teenkit ; This Wiaidhar you $800, whist' rdcaestae tok init people. are|ship pianos eaten, anywhere an oppor-| guarantee Elicain th buyingsize,$300, large new, jright grand pianos in rich mahogany, and pany, No. 1 Main street, pays 4 per| cent ‘interest on any amount from a to $5,000. Start an account. almost organ the|tice. |" The plania are selling themselves These old makes, the gong makes, represe nted in this sale ire being | day 10 of ' being snapped ly be held at the office people Oxzden, Lehi, buyers ;}Come and see them. imThe prices a at which is | Self-Playine these fine Jepar ~ i pianos are now marked are so ridicu‘ 6 Pepeamnt. of) eine Players and Player Pianos lously low, the great saving so appar|¢Dt. that you will have no cause to be! Has some remarkable bareaiis to offer she 2g { anos 3 5 ey a‘ thati we > so Id Plano atte etreer¢ music . but riters will morning at in of the college university, but! was court yorterday atten anes yo Peay & ane ia wich she; was Lake bargains, Idaho, Wil Sell Typewriters.-An auction sale of surplus furniture and type- has Vhile away} 4 position! waa' wirastes : P atrolman FOr) lis b he Salt Murray, Leamington ); fot, a cocaine fAand peer yeYesterday. Bush morning, ct i by the|‘They Afd of | these Mz s Rev. Richard Wake and family will] leave shortly for Los Angeles to make change. being being. mad made| their17 home, : the change experienced clear part of the country, examinations Registration weeks nervous duties health. ‘ may sections of the country Entrance and effected with Super-|5alt Smith, president; W. 4-1. vice. president: P. . J. Sanders,Stark, secretary' C. I. Goff, Edwin} F. Sheets, program committee. B t ns Clearings tunningham |} merelal Chief Governor Cutler Tingey went Tingey , to make more UNIVERSITY The Ameriwords few adopted. John the Orient. hold [330.4 ser- of the ‘ Cunningham, eee g face 7 ting for ; oie ~ for jon the of : John x 7 seks it is aes yesterday's heat today, , as the nigh morning,| weather is being Ritehie's|across the central England ee A 5 { Bank 7 | e en: signal of yairman State tate bility for Wood's death in the com-|by Dr. N. Krishna, a native educator|but they seemed to be not well develplaint filed in Judge Diehl's court |0f Bombay, ee on the educational | oped, and so Dr, Hyatt was reasonably Wednesday and upon this complaint |conditions of In¢ Dr. Krishna sald |certain that this section would not be he was arraigned yesterday morning | educational Sa aaaeen in Indja could |affected by either. in police court. He took until Satur-|in no way compare with conditions in <_< _____ * furnished EW 7 . | Elder G. W. Stevens of the L. D.New8 The Democratic committee is plar-hurch, who dicd recently in Reece te hee Nt ee eine a Zealand, where he was performing a first meeting |from the Pacific to the Atlantic. Low year. County} barometic conditions were prevailing Smith pre-|both in the northwest and the south- wére | line TRG IS SECRETARY epg Two lo 88, in Inter- | of the oe MEN,"™ . ar Water > Board equalization of | ee direction Ohaivnnn mother's Thurs i stopping not passing reached e County|Great yesterday In Judge in "an. accident without blame to|court room. ‘This is the anyone." of the institute for the Redman is charged with involun-|Superintendent John W. tary I un ave patterns CITY ele ad as na ae Sa ™Mittee.a announced yesterday thatTnehe] De dan tine He ease a peony ‘accepte d. , Mr "Dole isa you tt ev of this war. ie 15-4. YOUNs attorn city, fully competent to aid the genial} chairman in jollying the De mocrats| (@t0 humor to withstand the defeat! a awaits them at the coming elec- , some . mercury yesterday, grees, but est polnt . Th e coroner's j Jury evidence given in the e | | of| - daugh-} friends, the which e rising since the rst "day of the month, gr ye pamneraor aE ea comeing Hills was arre sted vestord: ay on a war- |how people appreciate an opportunity could go on and.on There are and twice within the; week. the: 'mer- | 11.000. acres rant issued on 1 complaint swor! "t »/like this to buy high class standard |8#ins in nearly every ‘well- known cury has touched the 83 mark on the Cc. V. Anderson, custodian of. the Be' i ‘ ank \ Ralalah onereine him with planos at the remarkable in| } make t<o'. howavor , ¢ ° , ‘ » ang < Ss y of pianos I ‘ ™saving the RTD ara Ae r. ans oe aNbyar city and pad t pulld we 7 ae ie creating and price | and on‘terms of their own choosOrgans, Organs, $10, $15, $23, $29, $45 seemed too gradua © sult old Sel, so} been con ined oh s: home V pe tlsald to be a. maintaining menace to athe nuisance public | |ing. ; he oa for : Fatal « FOR 9 + bee's s Sent , ¥ nen surat Vike ie them with this offense or any other |timers made during the summer that] yjs aged father in Providence, R. I.| is autor ; : ; f . i mobile and took thehe stopp ; = boy to his home,|¢rime which en has ocurred recently,|Salt Lake: would experience a warm J. : F. Harris, for.many seasons forewhere : Dr. Charles F. Wilcox was eall- ' eave ey, will Pend an opportunity; to]in September seems about to be realized.| man at Saltair, resigned yesterday to town be whe ee io cecers , any ed to attend him, The injuries : of the jee Tieki thin Peek.ger BBS ‘ar cee Temperatures bev een gradually | §° . to PatTexas, whe re he . ite Have te ; BOWES e | a him. 88 Weeks. absence connect W 111-113 r Hyatt service Selects raw Ae day the oO | electric Baltimore Jumped 7 1¢ his way a will was ac ie ‘ ; old-time under ; M. Si Forbes &| ne Paiiae cashed a before te 15 3 oring @ man two ' ff by ettfort, LINE. and and na were jarani Cooper foie bean she rates. perl note exfor th li Mercury |SUSPicious of eviderze characters. witht "which In . wife obe Vemocratic pe Oo the Last night Depe : Wilson ee aaa took teaeaa into set who f ata he BC be Such tal CLOTHES ‘ in Interest Oe : DOLE ing 8 at a East Forbes & Milich's place of business} ip in) Kee popen pt Reaiaa : . . wave 2€ = ‘ and spent the money were in. various ways.at | rooster is pluckec When these checks presented the bank they were dishonored on pa pean saan Se is tp fart me siecbode pas hfe PERSONAL, agains b talent | in the weather bureau depart-| until six years ago, when he beemesis terrific three from 3 Kinney. meh secretary his ta in eee . arrestea | deputy three hecks in favor Milich, two for $30 ¢ oa for $10. These checks to Buss na th ere ‘ee he havene beenniece. : ane no ar|rests of persons known to have had a Shannon eetectives HR ae ustoc |CUStody two oO men ae years Deputy morning All three checks were on the Bingham Ray & Hav-| State e bank and were signed by) Myers be « ) re Staurant is|VYhe complaint was sworn to before of eriminal. } Justice George BE. Lee of Bingham and] South street peculiar sort | ae . by- was on the charge of money under false pre- : gave talent, 8 Maud ee OSES. Wibr ihe.more Giyatne service at Washington than eastern Canyon Hileman ,jhe ] y F last night for New York, where he| Shae tee business connected with the] construction of the Lewiston & South-| -_--- yesterday cash drawer at q P a infullyy Hurt . oY Those for which might he hashave no use,| or the things use of which put Johnnie Thomas, 12-vegr-ola}him in a dangerous position or lead th » 3 son of Joseph M. Thomas, 114 Third |to his discovery, he returned yesterday street, was dragged et ment ment Se P Arrest Before e N esl the Lewiston & Southeastern Rallway company, with head-| at Lewiston, Idaho, WaS 4/ mained Myers of Bingham ante Hef pe atrested yesterday by tenses the man b War Mepartment. arr "Randoaoh rex/ United slates court sesterdas." Perk |Come Here Today! If You Want to Save Big Money and Get . George obtaining £ CORRECT The Tlome Miss ELECTRIC ae ae \ Te § Hee Man | Fight Under unds burglar robbed 5 . the vey's" Virst certainly a Blood D. A Bruce ig J.:Randolph, thirty -= . in ° aoe Fy Goes Man companied : High-Grade Wall Papers. Charles H, Bodel, 33 E. First So. ee a face] down 3 Re r _ one his nose B. MeNitt, BUILD Lewiston said d intelligence. ---------______ the keys opened the so that he could be placed aboard the moneyof drawer and which took from the reg-|'train to be brought to this city. My-| In closing: Mr. Christopherson con= ister the night's earnings ‘of the: place. | crs jas been known under the names palsircde, et one ough wWeelans upon the} He did this so quickly that no one saw | of John. Slater and Sam Rapis and reyal spirit displayed by them in|him he had finished his jeb.| to have a record in the manipula-is} gathering to meet one of their distin-| He is before described by L. M. Sands the said tion of bad checks guished countrymen, and expressed a|ccook on duty at the time, as being He'\was' arrested ‘this' time .. upon bepe that the gathering of last night] tall, dressed in dark clothes, wearing the complaint "or J. L. - Wwarhen a was the beginning of reunions among|a dark soft felt hat. He could not| Forbes & Milich, Bingham merchants, | Norwegians which should be quite as ye whether he wore a beard, as he] who charged him with having drawn dclightful. vere a handkerchief over This evening at the Y. M. C. A.) Mr. | which ered him from his Bjornsen will lecture on "The Struggle to his nec H. J. Evangelistic-Rev: Blood, Rev. I I >. ate He: by investe \ppointed. Salt Lake visitor yesterday on te New York. Mr. Randolph m no were] Rev. ey going on in San|ager of it was rapidly be-| Electric one-story frame | quarters > min- find counter Ce 3 Norwegians. Difmars,, rye 1 pores a Wan = ‘Tous Gor.Ous, ear e reat y* Ulsrany fs See aioe pe. Teer 5 I , erclively pt ‘committed | W% The man walked of the place and ators: trom compelled to CHEESE sone kind of vehicle. Coal ‘wagons, express wagons and all kinds of wagons had Ore entered could was the cree employes. to the front avin yesterday. En ment a few but act k, Mayor | Missions-C. zl feee rs ae oe & on conditions in Norway, in which he|the cafe was filled with late custom-|Sheriff ae ees erre there a ea mon come returned, to. I tathere C.J. MeNitt; Rev, S; A. Hay-| > Program and Arrangements : Rev Bruce. Kiniey A. H Shattuc on. weapons, trace of the.man At the time the secretary Corum, worth "Rev Con - of Strike. f service, | . x oarcower Ms V 2 5. B joo eral itional-S Ww Darke, W. Orem, Rev. D. A. Brown Sbitunti: Mrs...J Cc Andrews Mrs. J232) finale a song written by the elder| from the cash register. He then left dhe en pce with telling | the place in a hurry and disappeared oe Puetechorus of twenty Norwegcempletely from sight . The police vociferous Sssorts All FIT e is At the final business session of the} : the following committees | convention were appointed by the moderator Church Edifice- » Parkhurst rs. | With on behalf of the newspaper frater-|the Ray & Harvey restaurant, 10 nity, Sast First South street at 2:45 "Yes, We Love This Country" was Thursday morning and secured $65 the title of at - Committees LUDICROUS to During Fowler, aa without ie . 1s effort a two weeks' trip to Los Angeles and|Uon Society-Rev. Jesse Hyde, Miss} Ree ean a Mr. Fowler said that| Minnie Polk, Miss. Mary. Berkeley ka cca Yin Gait niRancised. ‘atthe time | Foreign Missions-Sheppard Tallman, of ‘RBS EERE ir'strike ‘and: that while | MIs Hazel Hart, Rev. A. H. Shattuck the other tonategivers, Mr iuelgh wel | «fone, highwayman, masked and Mr. pi andolIph Looking and WERE tcsor Resorted veyances Sandy Unarmed, . . Restaurant the » enius T: pa- -_-_--- i Masked reached SCENES on °F rise Friscans buildings. drunk, C. M. Neilsen spoke of the Scandinavians {in America. C. A. Carl- quist, J. A. way that building Francisco and coming a city DARING m Christopherson extended to the guest honor a very cordial greeting i behalf eha of hisi countrymen, who nowBive their allegiance to the American flag, after which a toast was pro- that thirty-six 8% FAULTLESS cl 7 Brown J. H He MS Halle on "United. Bitort in Bvangelste| were later became vietims of the disease The report of Dr. Whitney tends to corroborate the theory Seven of the} afflleted ones are matients oO ri} Stewart ite association Banqueted by Countrymen = ' mem de nur cuce the resolution above quoted These disconnected sentiments were i Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, secretary of expressed by Mr. Bjornsen last even-|the Utah State Council of Women dining-room, and fully 100 guests were present. ps Prof. Anton Pedersen was toastmaster of the , occasion Martin: August in ruler a king, but liberty in Norway night of PERFECT aT MR Silt i il a « with Brown folloowigr 1S | c} ‘ o ( 1 uk on ents In all, all residing within a =f Work: Rev. S A. Hayworth of the; Us of a few blocks, and from the ast Side church preached the report of Dr. Whitney ft is learned th: Mt do trinal sermon... Rev. ‘D.° P.. W ard | « of the thirty-six patients affected, }speaking on "Investments that Count twenty-two were patrons of the Smith | Included in the resolutions Saopted| upon his return to Norway Mr.; that every organization of men and|dairy, where it has been pe neal dy; at the afternoon session was one ex-| Bjornsen is also delivering a series of |} women in the state be asked to en-] all along by Dr Whitney that the inpressing the - belief: that: on account lectures in this country on the history; dorse the resolution, was unanimously | fection probably started of his connection. with. the . Mormon | of Norway up to the time of the disso- | adopted, The resolution adopted by A member of the Smith family h: adte hurch:. Senator:-Reed : Smoot should | lution between that kingdom and Swe-|the American Federation of Labor|an attack of typhoid fever last not retain his position | den yr as follows When the epidemic started in Wate rThe evening meeting was in charg: "Yes, this is my first visit to Amer"Resolved, That the best Interest of} loo this year, an investigation was be-|-, .¢ Bi st Yo ople's ion ica,' said Mr. Bjornsen last evening, | labor requirics the admission of wo-| gun and facts gained were sufficient to he setbat Seen iceal cogumittines Si re | "but it shall not be my last I nee to full citizenship as a matter} convince Dr. Beatty that the germs of 5 in und Bide ses were given by'| much that is so worth while here that} ot justice to them and as a necessary| the disease were earried from - the Res orth of this eit da} SA. tay Ishall return. I like the freedom of | ster . tow ae insuring a raise in the] Smith dairy Dr. Beatty's theory was Rev .G. prov 4 .: ot a A oo . cats your people, but do you know that the | se ale of ages for, all."' and Is that. the germs of the disease SO the Becy.~ Pick? of -America | Norwegians have more freedom than Vill S ie 5 were carried by flies to the milk and | r : | his way to his native country § after } can Federation of Labor relating to| aes : the summer in Alaska, and|the admission of women to full citi-] ie late summer in the coast states,|%enship in the several states of Ere where he has been studying the social} Union, was unanimously endorsed,! and political conditions of the country }and a further resolution Introduced | with a view to writing what he finds|}by a member of the State council, B exercises eepntt or the Reiter "s be the his offiNunn, stewardship; KE. cases in 1; the treasurer's. report the way Poort htc mncara sh a? aera Following afternoon Ses of questions con: ider state and had dis- to president the interest to those Dr.| by sijmpected Daley. meeting . | State his|@ay arriving | block, afternoon his great| statesman, is Lake da Phe dventycthien Magnvial eméatiie ofWas the adjourned ‘Utah )Baptlst state «convention yesterday afternoon _--- Erling FALL OPENING Ssh Eee DISEASE ine net annual eonventon at tel WE ADE conrerence ay contereice Found Twenty-Two These Of Interest} in Be to Weld Di- rectly Traceable to Contaminated Milk. TO BE CITIZENS|THIRTY-SIX HAD ee 2 Suffrage | Their of Subjects That However, Contends, Typhoid Election of Many Committees. 7, 1906 5 THE o'clock every night, gh or Wes! Sto est Gi en =e and dal CLAYTON MUSIC COMPANY, Main J. JOSEPH payments as $7. $8 to 310 monthly. That fine $500 Knabe Upright}: Oldest and Grand, in rich mahogany case, at $225,|/the West. St., 109, DAYNES largest. music 111, JR 113, nager, house in * eae Retreetserieemnecininnness 8 |