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Show 6 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, --- ae To | ee -- ANOTHER FAMINE HE SEES : BAR ENT e DOUBTERS Koad May a Track Double Price-Fuel Firm o Through to ee Numerous Add i Traces i Equipment. ph OF Two lessons have been the experience of the ine. One hax been Denver& been learned. railway added to the and \ large the} knowledge} of the Utah Fuel company. will spend Bath of companies sands dollars before next to prepare for the coal and to supply by| | present coal fam-} p,,, learned by the | vey Rio Grande has 2 in|Elder Shown Plenty thouwinter| heavy demand the needs of for the at | Sunday the f of a after es ey First death, of that also belief. called The at-|of its coal mines along the A Rio Grande. The officials line of the) of the com-|} }ouse of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a bullding of God; ‘a house|), eau Het e ‘veq| . for the drainage of the precious product It now jhad Pe by the e road. and man ural 5 In addition regular O€ > freight co t f in much howe -ver, attention the The from mines the Sunnyside, \iitarters is into tapiaity false thought of text. fact In and the - here are plenty € keep S the abana Gate C ‘ieee the their. Great line main his because cars, but The Povnc e action man it would F wrote his been my religious God-given. or share of that whic h b ue t led ae hea, _apastle bays That sees things farof more glory exceeding Effort an«| did portant. ven with oc the issue of life ilosophy is i of his inability! more| , for time, is un-| "Y, or > a ( 0 ers said i Gorrie that oO ev it 6 _|Seriptures are . ieae cerinn pie future. His Sore a robust was troubles parade as he an ae word of te more very loth want of to dis-| over to work," on my it Is now I for an hour said| feet! can't at A wae he a Sule LODGE which the final camp "lerk No. and kingdom of the on He | solo this origin] and unable a , been able 5 Community to ¢ out to Life¥ Woodmen "Kellar nd cessant blockade, it iS sald that eeu SD plain the ferential At A double track not through only increase the eahyon the Os, things in SILORC his last eee onan a attributes of thus «£0. ' ee | Gnd. _ The the race bring choir book said|**Rouse, agcrn: AT O That Ye ourselves sang an of by Dr. Willie immediately their greatly increased. NEWS IN oe facility : the » Pails b npeie: oeevans e Association to tl od Dept at 66-58 West the Selection was from a famous French | master, and the manner of execution every officer Woodoraft. of the ihe Tanie AN Best" Vienna Next 1" eae by the remarks audience of Mr aba room building, will take a The meeting ‘edty Kennedy Bakery to} entitled,| y herself comes man out to of the ordinary 1 otiged wenbe ow bread pictured a offered some eu Take- in the night Sil of future in dian, Man and Woman wn ; work i Philadelphia, on . and/ war, before Rev. Sherman ae Arapahoe the people ' [n- education and rather than two 5 assemblies nd an Sunday A M,C. the fireside His and alko ta were Y. by jjistened attentive audiences. tor that is la Lidian of culture and refine- cra hehe Mi to , . ing them by jaan: For ihe ta : twenty-two year ne nas ministry and ~ is endeavor- to educate Now he his is people and stationed clivillze the con forty In are in| that the Some iswer t Som answer ‘towe before be given any . Essential of this| by his capture . he reese - presetstrife ate their Three hundred boyy ie atte pon breathless Indian tales, the story and the death of his the tribal tions, and Religion. > men the of sidé Indian's the whites who invaded hunting grounds. held { with W ere, can] : interpreta-; , particular 5 years ago. - he » his talk. to the the ed against practical] of religion itself} man ‘Is the is traditions and the sign language. a ae father, superstiHis de- livery was language perery as pleplain and { fect. He possesses a deep rich voice which was pleasing to listen to Dr. Coolidge is passing through his ~~ > " . ‘ re Unitarion Cretan 1S € : e Ss Mulltars bart be denied fact|be laws etnies of observed ser 27.-An ¥ cannot "they harmony ire in order rrder to to that ee He eee "These produce e e laws not good York ‘and then en- ofoRForefathers. ; While talking to the men yesterday he said that he saw where his forefathers had made their mistake, ee 9 he continued, ' is "it "But remember, ise dependent New minietry Mistake > EE de are college tered the must had been| music in essential religion there} cards are|are certain laws which must. be ob( Ct school inDivinity Minnesota Seabury collegeandIn studied Minnesotaat afterward he spent three years in He of|self-evident to the Ainhvtt mind: and as as inin music sic we w have have certain cert: funda ‘ a- the t mak ine | praduate of ‘the "Shattuekc: interpretations given ic"as: have follows: "As. in usually. mathewmwres éertain axlomarie: princl leg which last}/mental Suicide i t for his at the ternoon were delivered Deschewaah is a man e Th "COS " necessary must question club. Line Jan. f ligion, and many of, them doubt as to religion itself; so ¢ city Commit Electric ; pleaded ; features civilization of his peopic i their extermination by subjection was upon] a upon newt lige the that Indians; the a whites forced civillzation, a re- any ecclesiastical authority; they do] ligion that was new to them. The Innot necessitate the acceptance of any|dians were not taught to believe o1 creed or ceremony or sacrament; for}do as the whites did. It was forced iy,y are eternal forces which always| upon them. The Indians had their have and were announced man always life. Some of Teaian, will these some operate in fundamental by Moses, sé by Micah, hu-j] great on was oes It aws and bs ee by thought , is church ‘ based rather », by they Dissatistied. Wilson called-at-| taking with modern| small a> and] f did that the that there rave exterminating teach them a civiliza- a new religion, When they acit they will fight for it just as - than| creeds} Chris-) country They used and spears 5 and how Sar ne war own guns, oe subdues "a fact the their for it arrows were be A cateetiees dissatisfied ; ; to is and whites' and or|them dian today. that the lites tion, Modern Mind conclusion Mr. In mind or of the swords is upon these fundamental] tion, thelr observance that the|cept ee upon any of the confessions or ecclesiastical authorities tendom.' tention against jeaaenes saan Mie orton created religion and they fought their bows and by] by Jesus,| or Spivey Sex; own laws| some m some , rea-| the ess Christdanity, question first capacity asks Hente coup the ui his Wind River reservation in Wyoming and {is working among the Shoshones A 0 led and father his killed tribe which him into captivity in their tribal wars cla |Hotme n election 4 deyeloped pean :ee} ‘ ee stalwart, that community te, inate falls = to en- Sas forty-fifth winter, . according to the : Se ' vias it, : degenerates; , and indivi-| calculations of his mother. His3 wife . viduals who fail to nurture it gradu-| 1s with him here and they pave an ally lose their sympathetic interest in| children. He took the name o oolanything except. their own. personal] idge from General Coolidge, formerly welfare. The speaker then proceeded| a commander at Ft oe ae Place} of the club held representation the order had made such progress in eat the ‘past ; and fet bright Sopleys 1 massive and Intelligent, Coolidge, a full-blooded of} juca-|c the solo in the] Poll-in the'even- addy Liberal A&ecept . and Night. when an place. place REP yes one Unitarian association.| =e "xcelle excelle nt} furnished services. Mrs, Bessie} ‘ morning of it Chair- good is to ; ae -Do YO courage 5 MEET all of the members by postal cards and p : se se Betusten'e the} when artistic piano. solos. MckKellar sons why wonderful , church' 7 Ready Savages © ‘ ' 7a Mr. . Wilson then; went on to show that essential religion is a force in| human life in the same sense at| électrictty is . three in ath wien) iite Te to Saturday trong's court !tsa Influence for gooc wir ‘ wenneeyt aie Was listened to with marked attention! and; his remarks were applauded gen% . the | ah - ss his . Force is ite sending to the members ot club notices to attend the 800 meeting next| Saturday. evening. at "Judge Arm- camp ios South) oy Ist St Ss RELIGION ee Exterminate dame. Future to| of| Sree 15 W. TO NEW are} "There part in said Wilson thousands of people today, especially} S h es tl A 4 a , ‘ are ts satisfie i . not are .Who men, the. among. with the popular interpretations of re-| ea "i.)'- young. Men's Republica. "ite obiectesand PES Third é Ste ~ Stationers, = Bros., poets er Sears splen vocal solos ia en ec "The 2 Riv : ‘ { the most pl -) fees ete mene Anaearath = as at REPUBLICANS plano solo by Miss Nettie Olsen. This : ‘ Elections of Officers nearly ing _ In Mect--The| Underwriters] ee A | | Wilson Spiers-Browning sang and Joseph. the ensuing year will] other business perti-| consider a8 £3" ee -btion of, it. Pine °ae one ce were delivered by| of Boston to large] Dr, suffer-|the American ' ; quartet Unity sie for both. BRIEF of Life for directors elected and Rik ity: : geen Clerk Can-| ten samp, Murray l be te Weebe ‘0,r accompan e aa iv : ol; Ba ra piano, gave a rare treat fie cae Ene Shape of a violin solo. Mr, | W458 recalled three times. Miss Clara) "Pat es NEED Snee ¢! One-Tiire Encourag me _ to Unitarian lectures Wilson eeesters is which association Manufacturers be held tonight at the Chamber . was| Commerce which VALUE te ddedubie er First: terday two Rev. L. G. M. & _ M. to Elect Directors.-At the| r ange ~ wa @nnual meeting of the Merchants and| started inn | eae os se ee < Underwriters Utah acted | ae : nS = é Mobest, rendered. artistically very the|erously Elder nearer anthem, Mortals N ity Necessity 0 of Lal bor. re: oneregations. was a great statement from an em|Apostle Lyman spoke at length on|of Woodcraft "When the Sun Sets|!ng tragedy occurred on a trestle 0 nent selentist. In this is found some;the necessity of laboring long and/in the Golden West" an_ illustrated | the electric road = punning between ° of the elements of our pre-eminence.| diligently to obtain a salvation in the| song, was well rendered by Miss Nellie|Camden and Gloucester today, when Men possess the instinct which causes] kingdom of God. He sald in part Greenough of Park City By cour-|4 ™man and a woman, both unknown, therm to belive in definite existence "Hard and constant labor is essen-|tesy of Cyrus E. Young, a local thea-| 4Ppparently in the earrying out of a beyond the grave. There are uneven) tial to salvation. The lazy man. will|tre manager, several very clever per-|Carefully planned double - sulcide, i ni is ay e road| formers ; in sleight-of-hand, 7 5 7 : ‘ laced their bodies ; across the tracks conditions me life. We believe that law] not be saved. There is ; no royal song and|P D operates in the unlverse. It does not}to heaven. Each man must earn his| dance and Irish specialties concluded m front of a swiftly advancing train seem to operate to ultimate ends often] own reward. It is as necessary to live| the program. ey: WEre Swept arom the treatic into railroad company is considering on for the double-tracking of the ine| through Price canyon, possibly from r Seer a te pea teres ae are used at present. would by Hoare, some "John Fiske Seams : , up| For iaaance: from Helper to Sol- ty helped him in ia being: the f ture McKenzie exhorted his hearers to live| "Stump" quartet sang a camp. Song rae nl ei een dier Summit, each coal ae consist- | PrerenBee ee a n ae oe ‘|lives of purity and righteousness, that| This was a novel number. The quar, ‘I-| or the life' beyond the grave into his! they might be ready to meet the final| let was stationed in a tent in the corSalt Lake Photo Supply Co. Ko-| ing of about fifteen cars, must have] rational explanation of things. I be- judgment with a firm faith of their} ner of the hall surrounded by pine|daks and finishing. 142 So. Main St. | eo. and sometimes "three ne lieve it ought to be brought inte our salvation. "Our religion is far better] trees and represented a woodmen oe ar MIG applies. At Ricepenlly sits philosophy more than it is. I a8 than we are," said the speaker, "but|camp in the forest. The songs ren. heavy i ; rains require meen that we should he comp acent that doesn't mean that we should] dered by the quartet were of the old-| 9. Broadbent, Dentist, 500 Scott Bldg. passenger trains two : before some great question or prob-| uv abandon it Wer should rather en-| fashioned kind and were enjoyed. by engines, and this keeps scores of eny gines between Tucker and Helper all yen Na eon pte ee Should remem gene to live nearer to its teachings, all Little Miss Goldie Gibbon proved SWEPT FROM A TRESTLE sais tan "un selleve congestion on one small portion of the Rio Gran ys em an In n order o1 to do away with this in- ‘ Which as. have at| club Commercial the at meet will 7:30 o'clock tonight and it is requested that every asi :member of the association be important will as there be present business to transact acte ) e eae S ie eR of Soclety. of pleck They Blooded for His ac ; vocate for Al , do work have is GION' er R mus riains. Angus. Mc Bs the eae oe i act which of earth. they he CITY rae Te Sadie % ee "ThE kA Hav eCce Vinie Seyoon J Mt Adams, Bert Shepherd and| God establishment heaven been . E SOLID absolutely no money and no. provi-|the lecturers sent out to do an educa-| by| sions in the house and unless help is}tional work along Unitarian lines "wey 63, Ange . c lerk friend: Bs pee of origin judgment of have to Ad- | j oat Pee trying share I cine Core neighborhood. eve nisgiven them time./ings will be ROOMS % Eat . < Camp Ente . Lake Lake 1ds the. GeSstrUCtiOn OL the Wilson of Boston Rev. Sherman - Coolidge, were husband managing to keep warm by burning scraps of] wood about Thursday tk that not and. while her week coal, the the house ou-; charity. the world, of ee the wie aes way than county officers oe Christ, cea some ever since then ave a? saying that he didn't) his afflictions to the| didn't object FROM Salt mankind. He stated that the present] time fs a part of the period of pre-| jaration for the second coming of} Op-| ene the in he speaker called attention to the| "4S cartooned, much to the enjoyment predictions Pains that were. made rte by-ancient|°f c Tames all Mipresent. mennede General then eove Organizer an ade cone a te kind } morning, is" easy} the} or: any | show have and See hae ene es. aoe self wife at "Give me a chance to "and L will soon get of time seat and do "T worked on the sidewalks and! streets in this city with my team a talningwho thelr attitude, but conviction that the| Clearly Eevetveds _epjencia man is open to honest training. she Mr. hac Johnson, photographer, can not but be convinced that the|#4Vve 4 stereopticon entertainment. in was iminterwo- His philosophy a helpful and a : ET neces the Dates Elder McKenzie enrereie ce cae ct Ra Babcock his to NEWS by occur, Ee to That the family is absolutely destitute the merest glance at the interlor of the place will plainly show, For he, the first remarks wrong."|tronomical and_ et js Hide measurements, al » fact isyw evidence of the divine = of the writings. the easy for Doubters who underpins minutes de ats quili, es @) reaceeants S| vant rer dy a eee oni ber sept thet: held the _ World, of the choir Eternal; Ment Tuesday evening and royally) = "|entertained 500.**choppers" and their) was his willing scene of desolation about her, and understands it not at all When questioned by a Repubtican) rtit As. offered McKenzie theme of David he ‘ Pe aan Then Faith c . am 1t breathes) out in all) bis) 2itje-to- find points of-argument. sus-| nd: touch ofthe young Jady showed! one toward jortant not 3 fr eight as was Elder McKenzie endeavored to that the prophesy of Daniel must of| because again, but as leave my wife a the divinity of ancient prophesies, <2 their | fulfillment Taking the) count forsomething « Thetattitaude of} ohne properly with and trackage! of x es which that event ae a ; ; eternal work for welght us a that theicompany| is unable to handle it the present equipment e Castle and poured ‘ Si ‘Prayer Elder speaker. nat-| casé€/ I Oe eck ase ahenuoeiint ta her wetting worse instead of better." reporter es tattered agonies NERS ater ps fea through big brown eyes world Eprenaegtn the yur comparing it Leen involved, had|reached by recent scientifie Investigastatement this} tion as to the time of the crucifixion, andAe coke annually mines of| Seeetine Say be a ivesent, tibre from {4 a Utah stagnation Most men know something about freight between Salt Lake and Helper.| | dens, but some seem to have 1 et meneucs wv Daniel's ad-|orucifixion of Christ,prediction and the Prophet He| S Another Side of It. "A different philosophy perreds iis sgore'then @ million tons of coni| cucture. Site ch h ai c eee Spoken Williams. 7 D Elder gan ‘Author of Word." to him the| struggle Lake( : "uthe 00° the but some ee come and Salt evort the babe suffering few ) sidered hall, was of reports} organizations, of = at the} La periods of| Biblical the dispassionate manner-in which the/time mentioned jin ancient man had written a few moments be-| writings, the speaker said, have been| fore he dled. His philosophy was,| proved to be accurate by recent as-| to} ¢ had said that this end was outcome of his faith. attracted ut traf- ; live on, ae which pe Sais | bitterness 4 | which he had become broken his heart. In his ate eA the product | getting." passenger eternal his a philosophy of, life.| ss was . ae this expression, "I be-jand_ plenty ee to verses ae Sunday) session.| a old his a session of} cuss of the}care - a8 forenoon with who leave than h McKenzie and Apostle ‘Franc Is ‘ Ma Lyman delivered discourses to a Te Ponte: og filled the main body o earthly poisonand which Before iis: lire' taking neesat thedown wroteended out] that : the Denver & Rio Grande : Ra Way company is planning to add fi : its facilites for handling the Pens coal output of the mines tha are touched our : Rilo Grande to Get Busy. learned from good autho rity is if hands, > depend = deg dasha the rane towere planned spend," said General Superintendent W. B. Willlams of the company yesterday, "the people would hardly believe it But you will sec ery ie. are with mines ofJ ‘their| what he called e ae ended with eer with plate io cater and lo practically double that 56, 1 Corinthians heavens-II eee owes "In a western clty some years ag0} pe papi jan old and lonely man killed himself, aaa A lagatil athena boa an Aviniotn Goabdig atte oe Soaland| aa the made tabernacle A stake A Waal po ee er the public. it the gy stake the sermon ne s i ae a ows, in pa "For we Know the appropriatio at FEB Pioneer heart Ek ti eae but SPE looks work routine conference truthful-;regular fol-| the afternoon meeting Elder David the of The Utah Fuel company has aravn| plans for the expenditure of a fo tune to be used in the development ‘ot | ret Se Re piven Out.to Services a church] Young spoke|held in the Pioneer stake the belief in! given over to the hearing and evidences to to the ‘ Methodist morning. Mr. universality of life tention public. listened Young's discourse on| afternoon formed 4he final Fundamental Prin-|the quarterly conference eee the big covered sufferin to . Hind) for ----- congregation tenjamin ality ¢ Immortality ciple' rivets They Suys of Loopholes Argument. great ane optga: ee DIVINITY oe corte z McKenzie Life . i entered ee other rs Faith of Doctrine of a Beyond the ed, an or JUDGM etd 1 EASTERNER TALKS PLEADS FOR THE thethe wife IgoIsI goandwith pitlable. A-nhéme_o distress, no Sre itself pitiable taie| tale, ean can with wifelooksuftering suffering asaa/Rev. L. G. Intin uistress, vo fare yresents a 1¢ she no one to after eg habcock, vat 624 East Thirtecnth| OF the little girl while [am away? | Talked to Large Congre: In @ little hovel, lying on a rickets Has to Quit Work. ee Sunday. Grande and Utah Fuel Immortality as a Fundamental|Final Session Held at Taber-| ; Plan Improvements for | Principle Advocated by nacle Sunday Before Handling Coal. Local Divine. Large Audience. BALK Coal JANUARY 28, 1907. SPEND THOUSANDS UPHELD BY YOUNG ENDS CONFERENCE - VEAVE MS WIFE--POVERTY AT THIS HONE QF UNITARIANISM UPLIFT OF INDIANFull- Rio i LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, LIFE AFTER DEATH PIONEER STAKE . CAN'T GET WORK BECAUSE HE CAN'T COMPANIES WILL We SALT their ; old religion. The In- ; question is a national question The wiites now understand the Indian is not an animal of untains or plains but a auman eatin Sonat ae Seana .d by. educaand the laws. The Indians are hold but it will ‘ of the come en new Ilfe slowly to them In due time. but: after tivey ac- foramen dling: lant (rae, but woula in‘thus ite. fight and wrong at timer [up to the taachiugs ot the gospel as | "Came h will give a seriey of enter-| the river. Neither has' been lugntt [HEU And antuauated beliefs about] It fs, nara work, but Aer taey borrowed sade the sin or with the transgressor. There know that the gospel fs conscientiously and you~ to love your work. It eral engines. of the Western Pacific.{!S also suffering in the world. Some} and these heavy locomotives are work.| 2@¥e more than their share. The ing. all the time on that *particular| Wicked Sometimes flourish. Yet T said portion of the system. With the West- ew ware eae one Ren th beern Pacific engines and the new en-| °° at, anat Ve eat Greiunae gines of the 1100" class put on by|0f the universe. This being our faith, is better that we true.|tainments will] of which have some aud broken rails Spreading rails we are becoming com- although bad tts Who has Ne escaped ahi and : AIL Have - | } 2 "In human S traces ons of are eer eha ee light of the W. O. months fied, but an Investigation ‘has poleCOG leg Goroner "Eat the Best" Vienna Bakery W. i has of hampered ie by : the but flesh, been revealed ie -Shment the pe <I Fraternal Fine watch Jeweler, No. the}evening sufficient|meck us|S. and osque, into #| president, placed on trial asic Friday, vi Gate that and th two or three trains| the shadow of the dark forest, the Per-| ae Satur- a: me eect eaters habits at least 100 e stolea nese, all testify to re Peal be turned on the or tomorrow ff all the} ar She aks has started shall reach Salt| a eacb ies given. fe and can under-| Giles there present to is famine suffering in ently relief there Salt will be Lake. look like they had been rarity unfeigned from the| no end| Coal shaved bins| with safety razor, and a lump of coal js that elicits rom' the finder. Dealers Weeks and weeks behind orders are expe dealt or' Ghat Pecting Se a| world iene argument Place for of it some in his makes his makes Achilles Cato Longfellow a|b says ‘ strength ten speak of express that aj bosoms' there Dleasure|It interblends are with ‘In we Homer] Our even rae the own a savage| longings after the wail of who ey are tnd hs rs follo 2. @ great] ern orator Inv vestigators «pr if what com-|no has|that men all men Promifed by* week, the raflroad withoutworship; some pany and the Utah Fuel company ar- oe God or of Rone rives in the local have up for see iateieedtiaie to They are on sald| ihe of ne the begst| : zene cherEe: J. ih Judge o e cour What track, bana : have ; mous half and We of the best oe Allegretti's one also the : local Chocolates and toothsome Ch | t . ocolates-in cago Try fa. Chione- pound boxes. a a full line carry favorite candies by manufacturers. WILLFS- HORNE DRUG C0. BY THE MONUMENT. Rell = you alyjenna kek it da VP of. the the first time Alexis. +» + mémory' he "day. saw the you order bakery goods from|the are assured Bakery, of "The Best."-] Ind. ‘phone universe oy | 2e2t teachings which violates of geology, cert gy iam Jt vation the pre-|and biology ‘and I told. the Son. B= right life cannot because 15. the ultimately trend of all youths to Wherever we} which will please be in its men Time and again of-the tribes a de- ae ante Sree oe ee e aes s toee ei aie oe uspreciateds and te Woodmen 10071 old hall. held down of last to as country ene ha tS! bers will look forward the greatest anxiety. have meeting|and miss to We doing who miss something our team for Neighbors €X-land James the ensuing good. "aicoma Sapte : embers re-elected captain of . the|social and Will of the ofFathér| unanimously the degree evening.| something those them with|ers gradually intend to|from the older each month,}formulas meetings year, McShane, Sadler, Weber entertained the neighbors pee All will|}tem of members|churches disengaged thedlogieal and when taxation . entertain|ng i abolished themselves] forms and 1825 the the among his tribesmen : : | uf, the shone, howe Cather shurché These latter churehes follow investigation, independent and and/and in 1825 they . some James B. McKean, Post No. 1 McKean Corps gave an interesting and/into being on the cepting working : o3 among whose of of the reeq} free to same reservation the Christian val! and fon God. CE aes rai Deseret News Bldg. : Phones: 7 it tnd 874.957K 7 874-1820 bie oa and etories. = ariicle 4P-| the American noble tributes to 5) Weather Sr Report. the se literary masters have written.| fe the weather bureau Man is the acme of ofcreative creation.effort.He [sja a Mingm' Gente nee the masterpiece minimum pa, for the 2 ms 23 aoe it reasonable to believe‘ that* |... Unitarian associa- we do not promote Miss because we| but we are twenty-| is er ces; which la geen) below normal. Is 8 dethet excess of temperature t of the© * first : month, 6 de- Hattie Agult; violin solo, Miss "Unitarianism is Bells," by Prof. Von Bon. The <« mé . ea 5 j we ela! "lt Is a wife 200 . educated It ; eA cee Fa It L ‘6 "and his me. oe o Gunr e cent, ca ; wan oO of: our new hall and diGon ana Does Not oa habit of ming,| is} The Nght refreshments served .in|Dellefs about God upd of a. par Vat: group of and Bible and the 7 Nature sl ete rts of me Be me Seinen ‘to sctivol for the work , ae) nae . Ch yougst I ar wee eee Ta = is up ourselves, to us now: anto epoch make of# new ad- history for vancement, and I believe that the of. preaching Christianity to In. The work them is of She department Boze nthe M. C. about A., Rev, . Sherman talked traditions and toldCoolidge Indie), eos ; He Lesier of his boyhood and F sa t beara' anata. Pee paotinthioe ¢ e Indlan §4™es8 and the mimic wars indulged by Dr. Coolidge told the boys that his stotter Tint rend ee eae > to ‘him ae his grandmother =a It means the specially for Modern Woodmen, their| the banquet room were of an appeti-;the personality of, Jesus and so forth, | *Wiftest runner. He. said he did not ens -- Joes an eetoeayn ents vik sing a age ‘ Agorner: camp fire bac te views helt amphi such matters See pate Mut 8S t. forty-fift his birth, vbut provie e eV i; «© given February 23. . multe of U ans arethan rathe in hoped by theuringcommittee that the w the_ie Unitarlanism the eR The sign | yas aletaice ae =e Deny. ee ss . tide ma num-|in the body of the conclusions that we | te sun dance and their sign language. mentioned, and many of the leading| bers were finely rendered and highly) may reach. Beene cthe: will. take:2 par. tha e aeiitedue.t WOR. SDESEEs SOP | | ee pt Ae Sener ally . 7g aera ai . ¢ 7 a fin. This concert is arrange d to oe e . - opening acare Potts; a talk by A. E. Greer and an|it consists far more In the way we|the Indians in his boyhood days were impromptu selection, "The - Clolister| have of looking at things than it does| @epicted. He told of the war dance, ¥ ne a coumula ed excess of temperat oodmen will turn out in good num"oO. 0. ¥F. ng. elnge Jan. 1, 66 degrees. perature! bers and theirtheyfriends what. a| a . I: 0G? ; Weedo not appeal to anyfor creeq| ative humidity, 67 per cent at ¢|g00d set ofshow fellows are. Excelsior Canton ‘Colfax No. 1 > Patriarchs/or other external authority the| camp aud Royal Neighbors are militant will give @ special canton-/truth, but we make the truth 7 ears ‘Total ee from 6 p. m. to 6} tended a special invitation to be pres: | ™ment tomorrow night when the degree/our authority. Unitarlanism {s "But the apostle is very positive) P- ™., ent. The concert will start at 8:15 | 0f chevalier will be conferred on seven| movement to reach reality {n_ religion about the matter. His truth finds anAbsuiouitted excess of precipitati yatriarchs®and it js expected tnat/in the a suae in the souls of men. He was a atu e thé-first of the month, 49 in| Ome MEE'. Per oo | oe chevalier aie in the clty will ‘alia med "tac Me re ccrentiot atscho i : ; : : . paras s the universe. because ¢s@4ay's record at the local office| having a splendid concert on the date| such| temperature, 33 degrécs, splendid powers are to beto wasted? it not more reasonable think thatIs|srees thee out ene yonder eres | in the dist ae teal since re scrap pile in all cuewe no ca Dally firstly, are and lines. thought! qians : are capable became of Unitarian padle ofof doingdoing it it. formed themselyes|°"C%00!s are progressing, and the prize fights, and secondly, are not haying a smoker, us ed the children fathers kilfe hesunitin cant ed. pattan one Gamat jp, 1870 father was killed and I was talene captive. Afterward "he sys-|4, support ‘orthodox,' while th maind rem . clung . to the en idea s of no creed. on ~~ G. A. BR. was in for }in : Frida y taniem lania re Initarianism in this for same will be made ee The| beginning among the Puritan churches meetings this year will be made as|jof New England. These churches] Interesting as possihte, sO that mem-j| Were without creeds and their preach-| America, en on - : _| There was an ne attendance| welcome tonight. We need the sup-| Puritan churches adopted a _ creed and.:four:-ayplications were - received| port, as well as the assistange of our)and fixed/ thempelves, permanently, as for adoption. Captain. Weber was|membership to make our evenings| ‘orthodox,' while the remainder of and the hand SIG i Modern Camp will . the inherent dignity of man. Nothing Qner has been written of the splendor given made Working Among Shoshones. "lam Pre tribes. medicine fail,| speaking direction. thought independent line of have W&S/ similarfreedom program at which the followjng smokeralrendered. and Such to have a prin feht & going x 5. America sprung' {n. all on Tuesday evening, Feb. Si once: plano Opening, ‘sclo;. ie: Jennie'by audiWit and parts of the country Od haup joined statement is malicious and was sent " meatal to the paper with the intention of do- Se Tt apd bg! pon: on the association." r jury sele s : e f ing the Modern Woodmen injury. We, . ae a » by@ the ataxiee pattie ast In defining Unitarianism, Mr. Wilemphatically deny such a statement, ae ' ‘}Son pertinently sald: have prepare trouble butfor just him. before He became discouraged, he reached the a ~e "sivdd the point of of God resignation he recetved the spirit in his work and is still human thought and of all future worship will --_-~--.-___; Bannock the the|@Stronomy, to say nothing of common| sense. te : , 7 : founds lawsitself/ uponThe the church simple which and eternal of] Will testimony his acts,' that there are}of|horted In conclusion Lyyman conceptions his listenersApostle' te nd the power of man than that which you want B enedetto tans ee possessed with the dtietiniet reaching| he sald for man to respect the "righte| after that life in the future. This|and privileges of a fellows, regardis the meaning of the bu less all the ages, . pare oa ae yy bag a seiahe ct " It is further . S suggested by the ca-| Israel," and the . benediction Si aie) 2 pacities of men. Emersen and Shakes-| fered by Elder Charles Hyde, peare : the] Te out buying satisfy into the. heavens: ther we tad'e'thee | going swneeeey of retraining' trom| at Local Modern, Woodmen. were [entertaining camp Are Saturday night| tion, "Since vhat time churches with a| "AKI rapid st yards. When ene sincerity. is God's ene advisement tt jeden ee bette wrong tie righteousness their sens it.| must be le thelare to secrete who d e who are|savage and the hi ghest eulogiums|man with their|which fall from the lips of the mod-| will ; been living ie See came ene ya They will e aatieclaieae a EhetyeCOaeRy, agacaon ade It. it. to ee : oe ; Th e evening z lecture : was Ww lat born during the tribal. wars wars beb a more ° in| was the nature of an historical study in|tween the Bannocks, Chay the Shoshone = By SIXTY DAYS - FOR ONE DOLLAR. | which the history of Unitariantam and ane APACAHGR Gluck ware trae There are mae proceedings and at the conclusion of The Republican will tell you every its present organized strength was! ditional enemies, but now the former of people in. the|the trial the court took the case under | 94Y what the islature ts doing ably presented. The origin ‘of Unitar- tribe and the Arapahoes have settled theey are observed. sands and millions of] the] prevalence of this belief in immortallly. Socrates In the face of death| calmly discourses upon it. Plato in an that was sufficient "I have wupered many hardships in was supposed to be| my work and so haye others. When a solld crystal over-|I first went to the Wind River reser- sufficient: core gopre, th ‘tingling lant" Harper proncutig |, AUK Zour grocer for Vienna Bakery |" astory of Cnltrtantm, mumer- Man can. heed » He beeye." ; i. Secininend ah C at ? aware in When Briant/us on not pe Gokbara has pregented a piece of wwii deity, a hell, and a conception of| language of the Arapahoe, Shoshones center pe was turned the was is S. Relser,|}demand of modern knowledge and it| themselves for the work. One boy South St.}js our great purpose to propagate a| left the reservation. For four or five faith which is large and inclusive] years he studied before he returned Amecr's Tribute ta Russia. enough to cause human beings to feel] Then he sajd he was ready to help me St. Petersburg, Jan, 27.-The Ameer | home in God's world without re-]in my work. He translated considnop). ne esc sorting to the intolerable ideas of an|erable of the new testament Into the Brotherhood. the lodge court Young, head, repairing, A. 12 East First ee At the conclusion of the ae business ; whith for : ar session of Utah Lodge No. 365 of the} Czarevitch Fraternal Brotherhoodas lastned. Friday ee i into : to guide been) cata: A faith when the earth a and the sky bread. ee for Salt Lake, and that the local fam-|0f the Greenlander. It is suggestea| GQ but he must be led largely by) Attorney, and ; * eus W. J. r Sloan, OV éattorney our | ine willbe greatly Itrelieved the early| by the strange methods The the Indian has|{4!*", Gad is in communication" with|for accused. For ee over voan hour al 4 the ; p >» pact oe ane week. Is reported from| Of handling his dead. African in are pen kiny trout, ei fal cet ann reat ce es aay 5 arenBPS ca i Na i 338 own| their friends on Feb. 5 Aut Flesh. mortality, and beset by frailties . belief there s fi Camp = " ; ee Be tio "We f are Faith sai at ta Ea! spans ous rags heath hy bef ‘Se Junction io Grande he Frallties |!" the future. freight wrecks lvave occurred between Salt Lake to ar oNiek of adjudica- at Th e eat tet and d the SP uneven ae eer injustice condltions in environment and the burdens which men cz e ae SOR f Cas ; toa 5 were ene disastrous wrecks are practically unknown, ome aL mon. and therailroad men lay However, it to the work of heavy engines. the Rilo' Grande exerci ; rire vertu Swede pervision over every point of the line during the coming this was the first -_--_-_-- body do our work for us than that it Last Wednesday's meeting was well| should not be done at all, but it is|attended. Five' new applications were| vastly much better that we do it our-| received. One member was received seuree Ane doe ay is ur b oe by transfer from Los Angeles. The work that we have be A oat chalt.| social committee reported having ar¢ been unable to do|ranged a smoker for members and] the "Rig Grande last' fall, the tracks|'t,!5 natural to hold that somewhere) Qvrselyes, yet. in the end, our. are suffering greatly, Utah precipitation Fraternal Union of America. "The canton' Is-galning Poke i + ib al eae bere among the Indians of the { Mountains universa). ‘tations of {s marks made Hein Devens th us or on the cliffs, He showed th eee how to ask for a © boys to . get something t 9 eat and drink. which wont ett of Indian lite oo would call him a scientist. He says,|" Weather: Fair "Monday fair Tu evergreen Lodge 151, will hold its! membership and becoming aya aaeeee who were governed by this habit etft oaks ne a were the earthly day: warme ‘ rl oe te Se te ee ae Ago light of odd fellowshjp in Uta mind and today we count among pl. abérnacle dissolvedhouse we|/__..$__.. =. Salt Lake City lodge No. 2 ue Id a) PUMbers men who have had th have u building of God." That was|~ ---- ] should be tive initiations tonight if _ ; ae _jest influence in let © greatbased upon a rational platform. Back| toward it. Nature sings this truth. pis -candigutes. appear: ae at aie aad" tek "depres eis aa teceoe statecraft, in philantheae oy in| of it was perfect doctrine. Hfe of Christ, Rewsiation declares it. It means much applications, are algo expected, as the | plified by the efficient staff was pleas-| °Y°TY department of civilized life! There was the marvelous There} for the burdened and the ho péless. It een er {x Using every effort to build) ing to the visitors and members. where truth and pro gress have b | was the resurrection supported by inthere chee' ts darkness.} 2")r Sia i vies offering} ita ances sought." Rae een dubitable evidences. There was the] It cue meanshope lightwhere and good tae mens ns mberership ene to and - members| a) eee Tucva# Davaioch ae brane RC BI ae The boys stopped after fis asked him gp im and ife of an indie questions about the toc Be came who are being bela bind" Indian an boys hospital. "one ue St the Bo atoe but gl i Fe id ring, De als:oolidge 5 no hope othan tii : princi will =tal Thy hefore' transformation which had come into! sto It means an ality for th oe = es ae oman _ re aclartonbin and Son Gold-' t = of tthe schools this after2 will also be presented tonight to mem- time the officers of Qquirrh Before selii an his own life. On such a ground does el hearted. May a hop j ng out my home, I wi ment has » £ will made ae him Ps : been he make his doctrine to rest. Sclence| : resting yporr such a foundation ul e © bers for good services rendered. Pro-|en Rule encampments were installed sell a fine n ew ‘Piano coes not contradict tt, but rather leans} cn and sustein and uplift us." quic Ee nr a idm doubt ar each meet-) beara nation a large pttendence of the $650, very cheap, Player or what have w eo of be Salt LakeSpeak High to ethoer ude nts ot ce ct t, er le n 5 and do no no doubt arrangements patriare = i vion~= de? Addres' : PO, Boxy 393, Clty, tlos Coo ane wi qt? rade?" % & = return to the eam be = ri 8 a A has Hie ss "Grande pain Rio ey, "The ae ger trains, which are often fa yeni seem somewhat mixed. Death is on|ts to for hours between the points men-| tie trail of broken law, but in thls life Work tioned. results do not always catch up with}learn ask + WOE i |