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Show THE REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1906 TALKS OF DESTINY COME HERE TODAY! DURAND ARREST ALL NEEDS OF MAN STRONG MEN ARE MAKE WAY FOR AROUSES MURRAY ARE PROVIDED FOR STRONG IN FAITH MAN WI Th SOUL MORMON PEOPLE GREAT PIANO SALE ‘tection Waa Secured, "Tis Said, on shic Bishop palding r Ss ar. Draw Providence ing F C. court] Justice his of of arrest the patron heavy by a Murray Durand; Lives of 3 Tha IS FALSE Mine CONT st of as Apost le Whitney Reviews History Prior to Settlement in Utah. NOTE BRUTE FORCE TO GIVE WAY JOSEPH SMITH'S PROPHECY subject the at the : Young Mr Rey said) young, "is made of one of the great ,, hie ps ar Y titimes. very=a In of ' patriarcha! worthies Abra- of character vated for him ars their belief is that} the| by subsidized ‘into out go to and relations research, | triendiy in all lines of scientific to favor | gation tendency its power. turn and it subjugate The welfare spiritual to go bidden was He channels. useful "| : of science and investi-|up out « his home land, to sever and the}temporal scons E his| great progress on like peace not, the of elected an justice z promise that he eee a predecessor, Luke Those show who has provided|™*" and the kind of man that could go for his out into a new country to successfully needs Into God man are simply the history of|a country which God should show him ashe was He had various experiences, he| what for to nature man's applying since disappointed, were plans his and enemies by sailed Illustrations] it getting and needs is wholly his court collection agency were given in the lives of Edison, Hoe, | often thw urted Sven now a petition is being cireu-|MeCormick and other great inventors . lated in Murray to be presented to the! Edison, he said, was ete? in a ae ol story the traced then Young Mr. to knock ability the stored had God have} Others peace. the of justice sacri) the of and spoke life A>r#ham's wonderful| the for door nature's at reached/ never have but started, been Wear who | has of conspiracy charge against Luke, and those a carryae cases into his court,; and that filed a demanding that grounds he Is}. Prove. that been have land to efforts jts for 7 discovery by cized the fro t the to > Alone." Gamble Can't AC a "How many of our sins are social?" sometimes I "Gambling said. he think. is the very worst of sins, one cannot gamble at solitaire. AT ARMED HOLDUP Locks MONEY Cash . Resistance Hurried ere yO a simply} clean but his| simply o ____-- Register in hurry Residents Out in Force to Celebrate Tenth Anniversary of the Ward. smashed} Residents Granite man. darted The This en out of the police were were Dale out its new in of the last anniver- service chapel, corner of force tenth anniversary the ward es which were stands 640-acre high thought, comes whose out in the fast a is life faithless or alse. note in the world's harmonies Eve doctrine that to succeed in life you nust be a ‘little of color' in many chilies . false as hell. ber of mer who have rare ability « many lines, some of them men of brilMant attainments, influence [n life be they principles tain nied, and are certain truths too obvious to be rejected. No one is discounted by faith in God, Strength comes today to men who have the vision of high things and of God" TOO HANDY WITH GUN = ar Visited gram for the evening consisted of selected musical numbers and speaking by those who had been in the comdpm first est Dale: ture." In first his: days settlement, was: mp decr soe was Love H. Stephen Senator 189 of days first the from munity ‘the eG renee ants remarks he referred of the which of to little prosperous consisted Says He to See IL. A, |Short few a wife Dennis Line to was frightened by exhibiting kill a J. the by afternoon his former with Rhoades the White, jarend= man Rhoades after she Mrs. divorce from Rhoades w haa the to leading circumstances The house, meeting first of a squad of officers was detailed on | spoke and difthe explanations of which was the old farm house, turned | arrest, with a deserip- | which the case and furnished side each when points many in set-}fer to the Young B. Royal by locate | over They hope to fon of the man. os to be appear is told, story the out}of tear to them Semalttell He tlers. the as_ hours, many before. hin to this city came Rhoades follows: the house remodel and partitions the the by furnished Vaaoription aeihe five time ago, and about so that it served admirably as a meet-|Short who! tender tallies with that of a man from a divorce secured wife his He|450 of years. number a for house ing some for under surveillance has been Since that thme Hhoades has the old butcher shop of|him. referred time. his to letters many great a |' ritten went "broke" Reynolds & Tims, which -----_--_* oo -----_ Sult _ on : Meredith's Trunk Factory Cases, Bags, Purses, 15 & + > Dally after Main. --_____-_- Weather ot Report. terday's rengre at the loc al office "| i the weather bureau for the twenty four hours ended at 6 p.m degrees, S7 Maximum temperature, minimum recuparatures 62 degrees » mean 8| which is temperature, 74 degrees, degrees aboye norma temperature | Accumulated excess since the first of the month, 23 degrees. LemperaAccumulated deficiency of ture since Jan. 1, 198 degrees. No precipitation. See eee Accumulated since Jon ward regarding were the contrasted first by days she married J. White, a car repairer Line by the Oregon Short their made They company. Railroad |home at 567 South Sixth West street. repurchased Rhoades esterday volver in a Commercial street pawnenon: and proceeded to visit his formThere made an inspecSian new home, and seemed to be dissatisfied with the conditions he found. He then Tait toward the Oregon Short Line de Mrs. White became Sele ariaa fearing that Rhoades Intended to kill her the|¢™Mployed new magnificent the cost when completed his reclosed Love Senator $25,000. marks with readings from the ward history and from old programs, the "Forest Dale Blizzard," which was a paper published in the ward and read to members of the setUlement at social gatherings, and referred to persons who had been prominent in the upbuilding of the commun Mr. Love was followed by George speaker chapel, with which of|minutes making the for schemes 6|/rious Patrolher troubles to the policeman. by means of plantea pleasing |™man Sullivan then placed Rhoades unreferred He flowers. and trees in|jng der arrest on the charge of carrying te the erent and RevAihood of the concealed weapons An investigation various sorts of trees adapted to the of the affair is being made by the geil in the vicinity. He concluded. his police in order to determine if a more remarks by making @ plea for a more serious c¢ should be placed re ie Yorest against Rhoades. He claims to have September Christensen next adat cent per "I the points She sent her elght-yearM. Cannon, who took for his subfect, | busbard. ch. to the depot to warn precipitation | "The Beautifying of Forest Dale," in old daughter ‘The girl arrived there a few which he treated at length the va-|him. told and father, her before OF See ex cans oof Kumnidity, Relative Pp. forecast, Weather northern portion back wife, asking her to take him These letters appear to have had but little effect on the divorcee, and lately having existed only two days Evidences of Proeress. These cooler fair, UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Entrance 13 and 14. . September: examinations Registration 14 and 15. 17. of a theae atherin students nstruction aressed 1 Buildinng.' . Catalog of beginsuponSeptember free request.t University Salt Lake City, PureJLinseed OW Paints, " Gharles H, Bodel, 33 E. First So. on the subject ' h had no sinister intent, but says' that he was anxious to see that his former sent|°y,terspersed with these topics, a se-|Wife Utah, leet program of musical numbers the choir and soloists. given by --_ > o-_---_ icture Framing. Charles H. Bodel, 3% E. First So, was for. was well cared plano, $200 "Chickering" Upright cash, or will give time, 52 Market St. 2 McConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main into St. Said half of the Likely enough we see all the of the psalmist, which Is meaning 1 t To 1 the suveriority of min :t humble obelsother to make a Jehovah who supremacy is as far as the the author takes us In whieh © man in regard to his place in the order of ereation i probably of greater value spiritually than that nmeock humility which cries aloud: ‘Praise God from whom all blessings tlow, and adds in the heart, ‘that the same may continue to low Led to Nobler Menning. May we not, after all these centuries since the reign of the semi-barbaric Jewish kings, in which the Psal were written, be led to a nobler meaning? Such dominion of man as we haye reason to be proud of comes, and shall come, as the growing power of the soul to understanc t is the dominion ot knowledge helping us to the power of sympathetic understanding It come not as m caprie pane gitt from God, but is the boon th: Hanteaviad in added power «as the maka pursues the course ot 1 evolution \ new and nobler conception of the dominion of man Is developing in the soll of modern de mocracy. Let me say this In the way ol iniee Ree, that you may see the trend of my thought. The example plucked from a so-called barren hillside may furnish us with illustrations of this moral with greater clearness in conelusion Mr. Eddy then sketched the characteristic lite of one of our mountainsides in this semi-arid Southwest, and showed that as the life of the hillside revealed an adjustment to hard conditions, so it was with our human life fhe harsh and ugly things that show in our human nature are developed in the struggle to survive. But to man owiongs avminion It remains to realize a dominion that is one of sympathetic understanding and loving motives. Then nature wi reyeal her secrets as never before, hen simple and rational conditions will govern our relations with one anothe Make Way tor ia: In conelfision Mr. Eddy said "Make way for man. That is the lessor Way for man net only with sword to ivenge and a heel to erush, but man with a soul full of sympathy and with L Jnind of understanding ‘The nast has known all too much of the dominion of force, If that idea of ruling by brute qforee has in some measure given way to dominion by entightened force, So muc h is about al attained in our we have government and eivilization, All last «analysis is based I force, righteousness and woven Into them like woven in the blankets of This is all we have rea pee all tha » in the habit of liv » have spiritually ened cermuch far ee vision, if you thought dominjon of The opportunity very man have tions of existence ; himself realize What is this but the farther ideal of of a meaning spiritual the democracy, is the oe oe This deal? square pr have we ide poetical original ary its In. centur ice two duced verse, a uncouth Walt W eitman, with as narwith poets Br - Morris and emed from a ae t is mediocrity for it is the farthest word thought, and Ruskin ee as of philosophy, fo way May for show Carlyle, man-man with OPEN SALOONS Rev. a Soul? ROBBERS Them Compares Brewster Those Mentioned in Parable. to Rev. Benjamin Brewster Good preached from the story of the Samaritan at the evening service at a Mark's yesterday, taking as his ext, ‘Who is my neighbor?" The lesaon of the parable, he sald, was 1o teach that the meaning of the word "neighbor" when Christ said, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy soul, and thy neighbor as thyself," was limitless. ; was illustrated in the parable of the §Samaritan when a stranger was designated as the neighbor. modern times, Mr. Brewster said, it would be natural for the man finding the stranger by the wayside not enly to assist him, but te seek means of ridding the way of robbers and preventing similar asActs of Kindness today, called saults. as sis for prevention as well as First t and the open saloons along in reality, Second South streets were, on the obbers permitted to prey youth of the city. ---._ eo DEATH PECULIARLY SAD Young Woman on Visit Typhoid Rertha Richard May Soper Succumbs to Fever. Soper, of only Long child Island. N. Y of died In this city yesterday morning after a five weeks' attack of ty phoid fever. The death was & pecullarly sad one, Miss Soper having come to Salt Lake to visit her aunt, Mrs. E, S. B. Pettit. She had been here but a little while when attacked with the fever, which was of a virulent form from the first The father was un- able to come to Salt Lake on account of the serious illness of his own father, and will also be unable to attend the funeral, Pe will be held at o'clock Tuesday the residence Mrs. Pettit, 223 "West street. Miss Soper was 18 years old, oe see oe visits to Salt ade any friends, who will pres regret her Would Settle Become death. tle Apos spoke the the viewed peopl Brigham of the the Otherwise. CHANCE to re- Mormon the the of You succession Can Own a Good Piano Now---$10 Sends One Home---Today Will Be a Gala Bargain Day---Come---You'll Surely Find One That Just Suits You. presidency the settlement In their to valley, paying special what he regarded as for the selection of reason place for the founding of particular and fhustrs Lting wisZion thelr He dom of the seleetion prophe cy made months death, in Tew ehureh said the leader of which people eventually Mormon Mountain region tac ky Lake Salt to tention become y wes nin Visio bullt t xy divine 1é the will Contrary selection. Day Club » church Advice of was the had was the to settlement jn PE teifle in Lake valr even habitYoung to Cache valley M« rimon tion wit h the war, which Mormo ns making said B righam to proWashington al messenger the Government eure from permission military stores to frei ght then u nknown mountains West Th was followed of the from government requisi tion to be enlisted tf battalion of 50 men Mormons, who were ranks of the position to furnish that number the circumstances under came ism of the Mormons were and, government, the request of the furnished the volunteers. This, he said, back a year on their set the band journe ¥. Prophecy Is Fulfilled. to be Mr. Whitney said there seemed principl that affeeted the gove rning fe the fulfillment of - the Mormo ns Joseph Smith tin cy nae by sald they were to settl when he in the Rocky mountain region. To substantiate this, he recalled how ae ee ous Mormon settle ta avts hie had disappe a rie the setgion in tne rmockKius trom Cue tle men ts He paid trib: to Mex ico had prospered. the noble ae af the Canaute to ‘rs whom he sited recently Ww pire y said the settled in Salt Lake valMormo n people planning i le the destiny« of t lo a Zion the leaving the of bettering their temporal position and birthright for a selling their thereby mess of pottage WOM AN IS HURT IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Machit 1e a nd Runs Into Oceupants the Telephone Thrown of this great day the | We advise adds'| Carly. Pe satisfied cus- Clayton A Ite Music|) by early come home place taking Investigation. today if you can without a plano ts Make your home advantage of Come a cheercheerful this sale store And many children| Beautiful Grand Pianos 5 sri entire families are rejoicing over fact' that' they Mabe: secuced t These beautiful miniature grand é ‘ ecured the | and parlor grands are of the most redest of instruments at nearly half Beclntae d makes. being Steinway, Kimprice, on very very, easy terms ball, Vose, Estey, Knabe, and others We thank you sincerely for the reand take up very Little more space than sponse to our advertisements Welthe ordinary upright, but have the the eonfidence you put in| same compass as le large grand to: the, letteng son of; the sroduet. of Sy us and You worla's- will find here best ‘makes, far to The te 1 them below Others price. of . the whose their at Everett, you there are Se liow Where at less than factory half and saving to you suit your Indeed, cos in many We piano. Chic- | home? Where are going ona to $250 $150 from And you can buy them on convenience never was there a ‘is Half Price and Less. About is the top and large mirup Terms on r monthly ae ‘ Your Children? affectionate father, is the tender, loving mother, none | watehing her dear boy or girl budding to not crave does that to maturity, |s ee them accomplished on a par with prices itheir nit inane are of strenuous Yes, and in advance thoroughly these days in competition fs knockopportunity render Dear tojing at y oor. deny that have- noua finlaren your which }a mu: sical education no. ee time neighbors? of her neighbors, and equipped to forge ahead like that us, with agre e you Perhaps never | 10w to buy a to have a plano, or at least spectal } you ought the all detail in to give ible you thought you but organ, good spe-({a take Please day each bargains scarcould You it. afford not eould deseribed herein. those of note jal now. excuse that offer |cely delay. without store to our tome Sale Club Great Our you) If you. for one is surely Chere "an't call, write or ‘phone at once, sample shopworn used, new, Of $97 as low as planos Upright is players, piano and organs yanos, $123 to $137. 3etter ones for offer the We |now drawing to a close. as low for $350, worth others And eas"the prices, lowest the makes, best your] to piano a sends $10 is $167 in known ever have you terms will/iest monthly to $8 $6, $7 and 1ome, piano sellin one. for pay Ve issue a1 special inyitation to the ighest class of aren rand uphundreds see the and to come Public and] be st the comprising Senta) ete., players, piano organs, pianos, of beautiful erat makes, reliable er more planos than upon our floors, semi-colonial designs, in are under any other one roof in Utah, iny, golden oak and Cire assian walnut or the West, 1 fact a almost every and $550 $500, $450, regular eases, at to 3600 pianos, which having secured zreat discounts, we are enabled sell 7 at $247, $267, $287, $298 and to learning j plano, it for use of the whileCe paying s as * Oy ; e »dnesday a : « yne che and wits Sante Wa " sale the : night 10 until COMPANY, Main St., 109, 111, 112.; largest music house in We aceee the serve were pay. -. We'll though you Remember JR., Manager. DAYNES J. conferred was degree Rebekah | The 'on one candidate. Patriarch 1, No. Colfax Canton on a cantonment have will | Militant, the and 15th, the evening, soma attendance the requests je ymmandant be will there as chevalier every pot Brotherhoow. Fraternal - Oldest and to pianos square and Upright to suit. to $150. . Terms $35 at quickly. going are planos used as days every MUSIC CLAYTON play Bia Bargains in Used Pianos. rive well a few open ends in eng _ nt 7he the | o'cloc have can you So quarterly. to b $8 $7, $6, 6, can payme nts person in very, | here you to exxtend will we ; terms, easy or month, a well known make {is represented. Don't forget to come at the earliest possible date, or write telling us about lityou cased | What you just as elaborate most the for higher tle parties lecte nee State upon. = Encamp- of Oquirrh The nectine a oe eee of Bete members the at which to are urged the7 patriarchs and night ae present th > arrangements arre as ie to Utah Lodge No, 365 of the Fraternal ‘be pre the at 1 large Brotherhood were guests. The receive the many new applications their home lawn was brilliantly flluminated with} and to confer egular held on next The by all, enjoyed were which be O.] will lodge of the meeting next Friday evening at A. hall the degrees may It Makes Resorts Place to Go. of to be es Tn « Closing well CROWD GETS PARK LIBERTY be accession now will large A for. membership of provided an afforded and lanterns Japanese roll }ine Of entertainment the for place ideal such a large gathering, The evening | made was spent in games and dancing and the hosts served dainty refreshments Only at Liberty park Sunproved a powerful atqusands of people Salt Lake lodge: No.» 2, InO..O. a will next Friday night confer the first | swarmed the grounds, listening to the egree on a good class. The initiatory | concert and absorbing the air, which egree was conferred last Friday was soft and balmy as on a May day. night, and one brother was received he closing of the resorts made posOdd on card. ‘ome whos Zion's Savings Bank and Trust comopens more any, No. 1 Main street, Have you than 3, 000 accounts a year, If not, start one. a savings account? many pianos - & Company, eos aaanG and othe No need better Many of slose hese CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Players 1ames have been household words for|Who after his hard day's toll, does generations, such as the Steinway ,,|not long for the sweet strains of musk his brighten and spirits his cheer Win-|to Schaeffer, Estey, Vose, ee Used Bartender Arrested-Frank Grenats, at the Italian a bartender employed at 151 West Second South ag iden by Sergeant Robreef; was arrested 4 o'clock yesterday morning outa charged with allowing women In the after 7 o'clock in violation of saloon time he wa At the ordinance, there man in one arreste d, winerooms of the place In the of the of men He company ef a number released on bail to appear ‘before was Diehl! this afternoon Judge Piano year he y are the best lorgans, with high those factories, guaranteed | rors, for $56, $67 the manufacturers to last gans $2./$8 to $5 . lifetime made of Des Fr ede rick Reichman Mrs. passing 1 was Moines, with her yesterday slightly was injured in an automobile accident at the corSast and Sixth South of ner She was riding about the city streets automobile and when the a li very to turn the corduaute ur attempted Sixth South go towards ner fre om Liberty park on Fifth East street, the struck a wheel of the car front left large rock which wrenched the steerfrom his hands, The mawheel ing chine was going around the corner at and the front o a fair rate of speed machine struck a telephone pole the Mrs. Reichman was thrown head on and sustained a slight tc the ground right eye. cut ov er her of Mrs. Reichman's daughters ne against the front seat of was th rown several painful, the car and sustained though not serious, cuts on her hands. was not badly damaged The m achine of the mefurther than to bend some tallic portions of the front of the maAfter righting the car, al the chine, proceeded on their sightcecupa nts tour without further incident seeing eye No excuse now for not having musie and plenty of it These players anc a choice lot Apollos Angelus Binet Jas ete The price range from "$50 | $85 to 3156 Attached to your seri ‘ ind satisfaction guarantee < Te : | to suit a ee eee Also. s playyer pianos j at <¢ how tte an cg llie excellent. plano oatsl tA = pli yor pianos at almost cut j}in-two prices. Choice of four best ve bought for, and how easy the terms | make , ire this sale are several carloads| Organs to be given w ni 7 In " : < ‘away ay. 4 All uw brand new. pianos, purchased at} *harge. for is the cost of repairs we rreat discount from manufacturers| have put on them and the drayage unxious to have us represent them In| Organs in fine playing condition for 1e¢ West, and this beingee their dull2 sea-)}¢109 $15, 3, 35, , and‘ brand new . ? . * ' 32 ° « e E De Ground. posttiediv-etving ‘ry purchaser the best and most relable makes of planos, organs, piano | players, ete., at lower prices, and on| asier terms than have been offered | n this or any other section of the ountry ye. If you've put off getting a plano be: ‘ause of the ‘ost, : come in éand. see very $10 Pole PERSONAL. friends in Every ‘oOmpany''s to and Mrs. John E.. Robinson Mr. Boise for a short are in the city from They will return to Rexburg, visit. where Mr. Robinson will engage ey business. in Bie clothing interest IY plea ed, of and Hig lob that the Inéreases, : ippreciate Glyen. the day are Mi 13 Our success yours Our life- | planos Everybody should see these time In this business has brought us|remarkable small grand planos and to value your trade, and we beg to/|get the sale price and easy terms say our advertisements will be carried | . . 2 be valley, he sald vice of the ‘Hunté rs who Mormon leaders of Mormons fro and settled ne natural by Sale new tomers, ) , fulfill- during Young > Valley € in journe STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10-MAIN ST. 109-11-13 a < the lief OF A LIFETIME: MANY LITERALLY GIVEN AWAY who yesterday, of time Young ao and Whitney, H Clayton Music Company's Club Sale Has Opened the Way for Hundreds of People to Buy Pianos and Organs, Who Would Not Have Been Able to Get One The Pol- is Ilere tabernacle history from of DRAWING TO CLOSE Powerful. O rson at Death Before Shortly low ers more Pa- Oregon revolver a was afraid she at yesterday had the|married He|secured Well arrested Sullivan depot ° Wife Former Was for. he which ed She Cared Rhoades trolman "For-|after old houses and which stood about notified | old farm lands of Brigham Young. once at and righteousness farm he) and away him ae ane mi ichine once owned by Brigham Young. The services were the nature of a recital of the history of the community, which sprung from a few families and which is now a thriving suburban settlement provided with all the conveniences of a thriving town. The pro- the|/the at' it hurled fioor and the in one Forest celebrate The held orm of stake to night sary. duwn four or five keys of the register This jammed oe with his hand. was| keys and locked the register. unable to open the cash drawer and saloon | the he turned in leaving one of the victims lined up against the | wall picked up a large iron cuspidor from In wicked, A y Causes his habits faith Flight. the point of a apie Court 379 South State - street, early mornin He attempted to for ce the eash register open, but in his clumstness he locked it. large tro n spittoon was hurled at him by one of the men he had lined up against th 1e wall and the robber was scared away, havHe Is described | ing secured nothing by the men in the Palpon at the time as being 6 feet 8% inches tn height, wearing black weighing 160 pounds, hat with clothes and a black slouch a blue handkerchief with white polka oo diagonally across his face for a sk. He is about 30 years old. a The man entered the saloon and commanded the men. to line themselves against the south wall. He then went behind the bar to the cash and Business. Hurt living svery-day practical dealings of faith in high things have who The men and In GGod actuated by such will be practical life, business dealings Will reand will be trusted Suc h men it. veal into come and loved and honored because the world and authority power is built that way. The universe swings t ind sings for himn Papers. Wail 33 E. First So. High-Grade Bodel, Charles H. masked robber, at revolver held up the register justice, for o nature the in anything or religion faith must be let alone. It Is a grieva 7 The ; : In men strongest mistake ous are who men the are today business , POs . , « above reproach, the men whe of . Work they because enthusiasm or logic reasoning * for a great} is responsible that > > and Rt ta Faith Won't find time men faith side. There is a feeling in some quarters that to Biingaeds e man must ea t is said ‘cut out' the faith and old. Hodded be must a man that ' Bungling sla th in' illustrious will you history, the From ue, present, the to Dwelt by Eddy. on a THillThat Grew theme of ey Prank services of yesterday at Une cone society The solo was fayored with 4 3 Ss0Larson formerly quartet. Unity also anthem included an tet. y spoke text: Ps from the him to have doviis6: "Thou madest hands minion over the his thou hast feet." Re The over the the the other hand, the gambler must] needs drag someone else down with t is so to some extent with] soand for it Is association drinking, Victim Lined up in Court Sa- |< the betterment of others by loon Gives Robber Good curbing his own evil desires, not should mankind for work Scare. be of a negative character 77 NO intense men "4 man in his business is not to be discounted because he Is strong on his Abolish part of the drinking of today i. ae custom of treating and the curse i t ht 1d' ‘be b drink 1 re at ge OF ae a sian beni . ou ae oO oo? SECURES had the at look depreciated been rh Lo‘hs faith yet] On] clability HE are have his The have been strong on the faith side. have been forerunners of hisnh men and brighter of harbingers the tory, race, have better things for the human victors the publie office "To "A from mottoes litical to the spoils," belong trust.' lis a public . names whose wll ep and life world to be same the patriarch the of po- in change the been has said, he the} z instance, ot sake the because of exploit larger man te God in the of position the way, ce for Witness, for life, secular In] associates. former his y eit Be Sah aee nt Pan Swi being by discounted is not man "A was Abraham side. a ue streng on intellecstrong men, among prince b must you life and St tudy ait tually. and earnest the depth with impressed a in could fe thinking his of ™&55 In a crisis into step way magnificent military He {s a ostra-] be or world his give to bound : Past stubbornness s the] from changed has teacher school Who} in place high a to Dickens of The|time Illustration Another society. modern con-| notorious justice of the peace, and the} with! trial of the case will be watched interest. consuming ao duty in is same will|the and circulated, elther clear or convict the official criticised. generally een has county attorney's office has been gratulated eration , s will] a¢ trial stories) the 98 that reason or another, to v he that to to faith yas a direction a object, an In a faith be must arene great or some personality have must roundation or prineiple pie: ria? ot in inventions wonderful machinery. harvesting giving] man's on depends Happiness his]@ to lines these along services his sald, the bishop this, and man fellow by the ethics of this era. js illustrated new] a discovers who physician The of opmethod or instrument remedy, definite} to see some are glad they , for > the action, way one end, came thing he what certain man through ae one me GK: a good him of a ask say through: 8{rone hu_| sometimes was the be supplied red is and nan fo about he that nature] on for It stop talking ._| c a hee for bread and more larger scale a oe es€ ni « pap oe ‘ eae ri ee Batre bo to need|ing. be necessary have have be o 3 to Nature. marvelous] em-| man call might need to on came to God by cCormick the com-/ read have who Attorneys at- | county the through filed plaint concriminal that torney's office, say to prove! thing will be a hard spiracy the} on crimes hardest of the -one | know -Yet, those who statute to prove. how things have been conducted in the } say | to hesitate not do court Murray that Call its with the. was bidet he % Young Mr sald definition," of een press Hoe it became race ae = patches n l me to so when this When his) violated has to Hard Crime Just on/that resignation his promise pre-election | (0} powered compliments, their with handed, Durand, the it printing 4)the by signed and | capabilities, persons be will Murray it of that believed number large ‘ t Empowered "I think we fice that God demanded, into the fog from. lack sometimes get put been has however, | uses to which electricity the fact) Im recent years This new petition, a head, Impetus from has received Is Sermon Sermon yestorday chureh the Democracy in Eddy ¥ gregation It has|that and collection agency, Luke Ile emulation. our of is wortny ham emphaHe interest with gregation court] his that months for said been was run in the interests of the Luke} sized the thought suggested by the] Was a large man, a diplomat and a cerof possessed was He tenth | Sttesman chapter, fourth I Peter in cases | text Luke of the many since agency, of leader « being powers, high tain storeIs a great the earth that | verse, court, that in adjudicated been have and many of them to the satisfaction| house in which that Durand was nominated and! everything of Luke. of Upon ae te ee faith," ee strong aitthrough respects Note Sympathetic Is Growing Apace. Rev. was statement,'". many Ideal Hell." Methodist Sn He EUG was text, tv. Romans. "This Eete False "Is 3Zenjamin Rey by Olam Faith' of "Ability used sire First con- his hold to fail not He Life in Succeed for F. : S. ; Spalding Bishop : ‘ represented/taken has who an attorney and See : by . t the of 2ecause agency Luke the yeS-] Paul's at St. service evening 1e havi which cases Lake Salt many sishop Spalding's sermon was lerday the court, Murray the in tried been interest In this city is almost as in-]|one of his characteristic, straightfor-| tense Durand has been frequently] ward "talks" to the congregation and] Withivanwearnestriess delivered the | was with of being in collusion accused could LIFE Inventors. "As every g g receive > ae eee Pu ie S " re gift, even so minister the same, one 3 , to another, as good stewards of the text the was of God," grace manifold in caused was s Lessons s From Great) Court. excitement of end No Reform- of Promise Do- Be- Thought of minion Young Differentiates tween Stubbornness and Faith. FAST IMPOSITION ‘SIMPLY APPLIES TO NATURE IT AN Pxpress Rev. De- a2 REGARD Points Way to Meet mands of Advanced Civilization. x ° God Incites Another Petition Asking Justice to Resig n His Position. = / INTER-MOUNTAIN The All to Odd the Fellows meetings night Held's band day afternoon traction. Fellows. . os Grand Army meeting of of are this wel-|sible Todge-= the there 2 of Republic. James B, McKean large was number nowhere the attractions the Men crowded all fresh water ronize of else were aaa well booths people, to as go. patronized, were the afternoon taps were literally w ea ce the afternoon the band renevening was] | During Post No. last Saturday ccred the following program: reports from made interesting by the .Thayer Victory". "American March, encamp-| national of the meeting the . Rossini Tell'', to ‘William Overture Re-/| of the Army Grand of the ment Hall Wind". phe RE "Wedding month, | Waltz, Minneapolis - last in public ude era é na' "Fa from Excerpts given by the represe ntative and the as-| Airs" oat: Welsh selection, Grand Danae The general. sistant adjutant weather and the proceedings of the; ....... a wire: COOLERS session were acted and gave ene Caprices- listening comrades place. took what a A incident an of count also was the trip day and those who be disappointed good post has arranged with the u pienie at Liberty park on not idea muararous connected of|* Io will Last Saturday. attendance Naomi 1 had a meeting of members "Annie ‘Laurie Held, ieee and Montgomer "Steinway Rebekah | and visitors. Behind OO & Are good the Gun piano. Sons" Jee Ste‘Spuae Mus P. O.ee Box, 293, city. Meredith's with a large Balfe ees whee sold for cash." L;0.° 0; F: lodge No. eee ens March, "Man _ ere pn meat: Grand corps for , Quartet, next Frien enjoy outings In this one, PEt RE een aia ute ae avlor "Bohemian "Gin ra niasida ac- with Tie Ly tes appreciated trunks. runt. 155 Main |