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Show THE BULL FAMILY 1S -- | HISTORY Filed calls a in Local Brilliant AR |IN i Re- || Tells of . : } familyee has caused some to genealogy delve Bulls with into and the the curious ; F of escutcheons of both families are bright| science and of productions In ae Bull Bis to get into the puhlic Bull, an Englishman, musician regular and attendant aw ; + his € oes eee a] will Z gress F a to| , score years much ae days Rogers one of of r was the fame like the! a over forty and givesc = Holly be Mr. are 1 time | | - guests of) to s¢ Se will leave}/#m ina couple home = tn boil aoe Pcue roiling goln to ke of the ; Remembers ee eeesome eeo the ri poKk steamship lines by Icurope c a j F verp, s - ar apt Service. : ; ee Rea Ai ee an making Be In le I indlvidua . ¥ Be, b le or ose ef if "id F3oN.0" = vaaT . rat that oe it Jater, Db : 3 ie ! ae A his successes have so Charles who has markable r marked. Stedman attained ersetshire, and ¢ se eo of oe ue « s !for- the service j not get general 3 ace as . > prominence because of the fact was ordained bishop when he that was A little government we fame) gl of age. The the eonsul and right | » un c¢ ! ‘ \ ¥ con-|} [rere ean | i. later in Lt} , ‘ standing ates anaes Says Ile's a he too Little consequently does aon The of men. Australia while cover morning » Oo e wae Party Labor "The labor >!4 Phere Seg Crank now has St. Paul and St. James on the} men doctrine of justification Here were/ many other Bulls who have also at-| tained farne in various ways and whose] names have been handed down in his-| tory. There is no record that any of | these celebrities were dissatisfied their names, nor that tempted to have a court tage in Sydney alone. Strict { root I a close has made j o stand the hard in the i in|". es t n . a in English member of history,|I the House| Burdetie, publicist, his great believe mining that the present in this country is built gained and fame that in that state will never his name state s die farmers is a house » is ¢ se- " of All of the hold word, his books being upon every | are under library table from the Siskiyous to the| said, "and San Australia 7 of were Jacintos in the sugar j !are owned |think this boom of who factor would refer suggesting the to it in Judicrous commereial lawyers, things that are, and there is no greatest tl see will 1907 that | the| the best OF ever known se @ t the real ae | to . and only said *the it the. world, to wa good| to be an cighteen-years' help J the |cities. of Inter-mountain the vast. ei rip : Th the making But thing was! of is that remains and r ma of || . mine a for tt er < there the ing of Put on} optimism | its teachings.'"| Congrega- and Cults and plea as ent a manner | and vulgari{f do in from not the @|will,. think that of any ries The 1e series Sunday. His absolute fairness the of judg- centuries f oe if on a show how haye temples religions have > made cod utijlties political priests are always something divinity of seryance of cs Sy id oO = hs 4 if of ll ss af it , bre ot St.. | : seat N ! t ‘ a is thine | } coV- s | y | failed of it] chitis j family from the s its|goneration. SwwlEhClisforteisal fixe ha architec: wehsust matt heeniieht: of aitery sky iorenlasta ot ail a ceca, ft SRR ee aus ee ; mall tc 7 rt pe erat : act 1 ote as tbat ine id die SE oo + ¢ uplift of. inheeded the in Idealism legge Tthiercaad i & t 1 s alone the secret ‘The or to ited, the in of « e deeper physical commanding I ‘ a he el Yow Vas of. exaltatio | position Br EALNess: to ral havea and WILLES the here, so" to . ney making gates of ' + THE in (nat: self sila Bt Leo the see churches, that. that the eternal expression In life, itis guided, the-tim lamely will»feel tee it hin : soelal ie, Ane f fo ; Cea (Ch ¥ we ser des JOTLUAB ey, : oh ee eT ie national Barrow ees i more American develop the -_-_-_-_-+: So cer: The Mot] by| {n-] life, eel in-| Bros., PS. 5 eI PO a Oe and of climb New Even the set the some "tor m or foe upward built somebam to | Ure stance .the|'!mg ob-| Man © might| and gro of the one/ race did various items of Interest. Lists of|before. One of our j taken graduates took up lis lecture a) BOXING course' {8 im of the } we join in highest og. | ad in City. and the have comThe all and the spiritual our end worth we | slow in the fig- | the and make. city, city that j underworld Christ that New Jerusalem, of heaven from God. city arranged under its special per copy, $ $6.00. tt G azetteer, ing rates on application CO. O Goober Ben. C0. W.-P: tiptoe Salt Bldg., Dooly 617-620 heaaven registering pander Chic. before oo Year's. pas Bergan: 5. Dan dercrske, Advertis- City. Thompson. Twenty rounds.| sale at Stickney's Cigar store.| = if . AL T ME ' | S. Reiser, South St. RICHARDS the STREET. famous Mon- Rexos in some of the most astound-| feats ever witnessed amusementmana g loving ement Salt The Lake Rexos do their act alone, but by public. consi : i | eee Greek the in commence at 9) thelv church attend ONdh services the which Father is the 7 beginning ee ceremonies. in Salt Lake ats Special today of oy the os trains from w year.' open at In the | 11:30. 9 The 2 bloc le and trains from continu until Bienen arrive | yor and Garfield will Bingham | 8:20 o'clock and obs ME ari sre eee fers or tne church to services, ies| |New New Yearrear mmceeetnoon. During the! bers church to services celebration services will be cares yCa. Greek hex € an laborers pee n Sines eee other points where! are employed in order' every kent open to observe day and for the the church the members ceremonies, shape In tor its new upthrust Stepping : ° forces the is the message are so much of WEOTE the like ourselves ourselves so 1c a Tere | broadening well its of | DOLE | Ene Lol * skating and and Is best and| great-hearted love poss) pie bicycle, roller * hoop-rolling HITES SAYS 9 HE The habits George ‘H, and customs Blood.of of Kaysville the at. na-; the : fore Christ and landed _tanped ithe drifting afternoo AND B. ‘AT. ATL SES-] several | He hundred maintained |inhabitea America by years that natives about the before hrist.| nds were| islands left South| who seventy-five years . 5 laye ad Ida to u will who The long-| of? the be wish 'surroundings, in ess the| M 2 i FER: ee gospel of we know ean eae that Oe we i witha | a eT mining men lawyers,[ and business themselves to be at St. Anne's or-} home, the Newel home, the splendid W. C. A.. St. Mark's, | the by the us this rising It is our will make| ahove up portion with by] a Of} _ ach! the asserted by some} local springs 18] friction struggle. of That mass may be al) place {,ove is discord, ON] Western towns, is blessed ‘ : oe Thorne y eas jee ; * of not not formities. hind. We Intelligent righteous Oo by and we Commert jal club > and The as about 'S jassociation the Derns and Newhouses, the Walls Kearns,and the and Weirs und Dalys, the ; the wealth of bringing ae $< There f " S in action . lots of - satis knowing that | come from the i Big Mar - are love counts not to. the love that light sald that it to the} nition Gospel . : this gospel is of every bit of worth be-| which| with a the en-| in the cog- life | touch. By seeing the man behind} fault, the woman, back*k of of the é thing}r may not like. Silent before no evil, | > onene} dumb across the before no good, must we be. ‘With| -IN- M "Selothar worse te coed. be | mbership of ages the d ' S Oys Overcoats, ers, B an Hats, Underwear, Neckwear : uits 3 Sweat- Shirts, : and Furnish- ings of all sorts. BARTON & C0. 45-47 bs Clothiers yasyans-In° congregation| ginla, Main to this daug hter Men DIED clty, of St. and Jan. Mr. 5 Boys tn, Vir and rv t hie i Keepy tens) chive eet °S carpy which iteeit" as "the Is held in all at ihe sent ss, at ln Aaa rane the parsonage transact Siuatiees The officers elected follows: were us Dally Weather Report. | ig here for Satisfaction ; which South, West en of Greece. It l#tene ae Recording» secretary, Prof | the aneh 23 degrees; accumulated exWilliam Blum, financial secretary, since Jan. 1, 28 de< ReviF Bussard, treasurer, George| cess of temperature have no greater asset Schlutz, superintendent Sunday Bxers by the country that! F tomectarctedet EF. Schwenk. Relative humidity, 8 per cent at q ach ool, N. | bounds a practical righteousness aboun Country First | ' ens But for| amounted to aoe per cent _and| & uns, aged 2 irs. ‘The funer: al will righteousness. 1¢ re was an Increase -two be held today ‘a 7, 196, at p. at life, for the sweep ot | ant aa Rian the nas wabaeahic sp the [Eenterte Utah ‘and: industry, . for: our| Ba : lay school agers -L aitile McLain Acomb Spal ave ay and sase, wae SpAA~ play-hours daysrs of euse 1 it is need- | The annual. services were presided ingSx ed s mars, MolalD, died in' ACOMD Los.Angéles ful to speak, uncensoriously, a plea for} over _ by Rev. F. W,. Bussard and aj early Buel iy. morning air and Mrs righteousness for its own s ‘ ar The | Spalding left for Salt La City with plea for deeper all our public our commerce sages to the life 92 THEY ELECT OFFICERS service, must be proclaimed.| ticers were submitted and showed that | and just; service debt of the church had been reIn such a righteousness room must be the : hi ' God duced about $1,000 again last year and made for the things of Goc oes it within a short time it would be! Strange that in our eity, with ly ly liquidated. The.Increase in the] worship, all erected to} in the ace of values. will so force of that truth Ee 5 ool Phones | When you order bakery goods from are assured of "the Best,' - us , you Vi enna Bakery, Ind. 'phone 15, ee ae Geen ee the seu; golden| services| jon the abiding in ourope: ececieni | an The aannual congregational ser Ig = grant there things \Sharacten d hea of oe for the ensuing| g ¢ ut) > r¢y ve ar was s is more which righteousness | Phat held erday morning therad eine Senelin He the Hols than negative mnorguity whic b ig a wie ch urch. The reports of the retiring of-| exact} in life of high and low, making rs 5 land, But in the stirrings, cheering and hon! In so a mightily moved have evidendiag eric jorful, naw castthatsear, fae and associatlo to Ilft And like a lane of beams across the of eircle the year Throughvut me mee years Ward. Bisho - the "rwenty- third Jones preSided at the crane: me a Was given for the benefit o¢ thie Matin be-|Improvement have souls of life. Proclaim life our ee eee to a Eo poe ene . Meme rs aru h counce ut ‘ ao ¢ Yesterday's record at the local offics Father. All mere assent to moral claln etermann, ree years ad ell- of the weather bure: f the twe i= will mean no more for the conservation | ing, three years George F. Schlutz.| four hours anit ant Bas vi cae age of the best within us than did the ap-| one year. ‘ emper , -Frees? Wanshincs' task Sieben ; Maximum temperature, 46 5 degrees: prehensfon of Plato's visions and mes$ ' H minimum temperature, 2 degrees; mean e Alto aor ened 1,) Welling, three years; N, F. Bnei tea | temperature, 39 degrees, which is 11 de2 2 assented, admired and failed to prac-| one grees > eee Irmat, -c é >. tice justice and truth, and It died. ce tegular officers, chosen from church |} jeess a a ra ea of mperature since the first of west- Theatr Phen were Walter Smith 1 the Samoan anatuments were ee a ‘Samoan own youp groceries and Meats jf) many plices of pee ae ei our levels Must love blind to faults not deaf to insensate of scars and de-| But at ie good, tl our elty shall be ittea f) AT'S the I of by | +1 1@ spirit ; Ben ‘ Adhem om in of : Abou its% acing of sorrow and need But our love must be wider and go} it has That does not | f; irther than mean that flabby sentiment must take : | he with a message to all in eae life ; message better Aen that ng DobbIes | | ev ery man-und we must proclaim |} who differs from us, With a lite clean | | The first thing in the preacher's mes-| than that we condemn, let us move into] sage must be that which touches th®/ this :year of 5 progress and growth with| | creat matter of personal salvation. That] a message that shall glerify the ae the ‘basis for a new day, whost dawn must be and will be proclaimed, But} of righteousness and the power of love has broken and in the light of whose ? must have a special message to the| abating no jot of contest with all that} promise men say rejoicingly, "Our opwe What shall it be? Undoubtedly | is : » ly j city. portunity is here. shall pleasure be a truly) ©''. greitiel;y." It is a Wesincere to| first must come an exaltation of the] ‘ th Sreat need of ethical values. There must be} by love and righteousness to the pinobserveety the signs of the times, to sec whose summit the stirring proclamation of righteous nac ‘le of a hill from the quickening in eyery departmenthaveof | |*ness, for lt is righteousness that exalt light of her life shall be a beacon for fe, ana it matters not that we th e to that] guthering hosts who shall build} It is a far look a people. eth very the until years the day of which the poet sings wi th through sat f us an empire better than our| das happy pushed | happy has things of pressure glacial eams, amid the charming beauty of dr each be good man's each shall phen US| sent us from the old moorings and r hills and valleys oy rule, man's the old founout to larger things than --____ - += of a shaft lie like peace universal of! And stir the Now hold could dation ket- Poors talands. aa, Twenty-third ward meeting house yes-| 4nd returned but a short and city. | Matinee Wednesday and Satur-} | ‘%4ay. From the Book of Mormon he! day. Rink open every morning,} |Te4d passages to show that the {safternoon and evening except Sun-]} | landers e dese y. Ladies are apts ted free} | Nephites who inhabitedendan Bonth soreriea SIONS our RET tives of the Samoar . -. oan |. felands formed | Ward the subject of » lecture delivered by et oe o7 374 SE oO . Not ta journalists men as if they were the recipients. Look phanage, the Judge beauty and that we art the mighty lifting thus z passing. heat in engendered into | mass TH NEI 1 confine feats. morning for Auditorium. not : \ . PHONES * That and pi ea mained our awnuid..be~ opportuni-| physicians, which are degrees, Wasatch decade's oe the character Z iders to roller skating do an assortment of unequalled Beauty lings to secure this attractorhe] OAMOA ISLANDERS ARE DESCENDANTS OF the life It is estimated that ; 2,000 aiwillMabeecve Ga ---$-$-- the wt) - cerewill observe continue Sener and morning this o'clock ee ONtleiaink Cake days, thirteen of through a period Ceremonies Today. stmas be Their N ew Year's clebration Will. held at midnight on Sunday, Jan. 16,, ‘The Christmas ceremonies today will ' this week, starting Only COMPAN * Building. aes gentle and salubrious climate, the open door for industrial development, the saline ; the medicinal springs, these me and @ aoe multitude of other eee reasons : ar¢ chants! workgg Keiths : : OH So s in Seva Christmas Orthodox church will @ Excursion via Oregon Shortnt Juine. J.ine.| Round irip..$1.00 Speaial CawCyclone. a F Thompson. rain vs.| at) 20 p.m. Maurice acai on TO GREEK ORTHODOX Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery bread and cakes. "They're the best." ing & ti era Lake repairing. A. 12 East First _ day, Dooly | gr. | Jan. OS _ Fine watch Jeweler, No. All 122 fuller was out-|the MATCH, Ogden, 2 and telegraph offices, etc. <An portant feature will be the classified directory, giving every line of busine every are .wis€ |. Loving, men-our neighbors-thabt.is: the will find | hard thing. Perhaps it is because th Importance) cities. | ¢p, hilltop of prominence, social| gesire. Geologists tell us | living In a ae where W Year prophets highest of a city, down out Measure "ler, Will contain an accurate business STENOGRAPIIERS IN DEMAND. | lined as a study for his congregation directory of every city, town and vilTake a course in stenography in our) #ne d every. creed and cult will be lage In the state. A descriptive sketch] Training Department. Stenographers) handled during the series of lectures ants In greater demand os of f each place : will be : given, embracing|are now ‘ than everz Se ee sovernment and county officers will| position last week at $75 per month,! also be included in the work, as well|and two others took positions at $60 as census statistics, hotels, newspapers, ! per month ras . inducements terms of courts,Saag postoffices, express Special to students) e Bron of our great dailies with of one a keener/umns of service, burden greater wakeness to the needs of the human') the kindly deeds of last . Christmas| heart What shall we do? How shall AMG cua aMcnnity ans cadlily by| a | Dr. Goshen ‘was labia to give the neglected opportunities of the state, th . . ee | Hist of creeds which he would deal Ideal gcographica! location the wealth So.| with and in what order they will. be|of the hills, the riches of the valieys Ist suffer for LOPE Jesus said that loving God and man. filled ‘the.demand ofall law. and dlvine:Gda rede Lavine: God | aropheti: the windows of | . gospel as old as the heart of God, 45|house Betterment carbuncles, all the! jew as the sunlight that falls on the| y, uC. A, the ¥. register till men began to build The perfect city is the end of the order : y Religion, mea For Christ. or hustlers) eyolutionize country." Z y stationers, 15 W, are i 2 Benge | ye | the | we need to 7 -- aa | upper | | we , AND = you excellent Ss News acknowledge: there bread | but 7 caventinl eoua wnt niet te ad ee roar = . GAZEETTEER NEVADA STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Bakery i in Gers "then. demand Us, i I life a conformity: to which | we condemn, but as Christians | messags to love all men, even | em y of our lives | How shall we express it? Vienna > oat or Lungs i in] their medicine chest. E 7 -- This we know by the uge experience- | that the tomorrow of a greater city will | not be realized save as the other world | force of truth is joined with the divine- Best" Thr Deseret chines of any c¢ msequence have been) pelieve all these things and still not be | the new year, our citizens move buoy built up by the parties in power aS) religious rt'\a the iws of evolution | antly hopefully, enthusiastically, bethe result of govermental and munici- | which govern religious principlesiand|cause they believe that this new year pal ownership. Sydney is a good town,| with more paomicge these principles | holds for us the key to a greater, rich- the Is MANUEAQIURED. BS HORNE DRUG = and for that reason the petitioners| seem justified, they assert, in changing] their patronymic to that of Burdette. Sa ee Oa ee "Kat which . ee OCCUR PASE TLE ET op the hilltop an peopl : The. other. great. thing Ene churehes | must utter for the time, which ds the sanction of all high moral service and or grandly.) the Cold, Throat A veue oe : | Years of S| oe a = aE interested to make the bottle MONUMENT. rightness x ny spirit. of | jjainte this. bu aint ? a TT Set on a hill we would be filling out | tles? I think the answer lies In the] the dream of Isaiah Lay the st mes) only commission that is worth while-| with falr colors, the foundations with} to preach the gospel to every creature,| S@PPhires, #ates. the . BY On} ultslitariani . Sore or = life midi Cough, F anes : v ve not love here-plenty of it. I know Increase of population and seatbithee place on earth where the hand makes increase of opportunity The | ar no id heart of love are more open to th: inflowing thousands are largely those |: appeal of sorrow and need than here . +l ‘ 4 . W ho ie ~ r ie ie a sr nee ul} Tell of Goo Dende ear oe city have of -- like aR BESAtEE Ebel Span ats great AE ess, so Increase ill «ther . e wil wil make life, the off Ww 1ich should and ea oes | Strength ‘and mak of a pee roe Bet f Inflammation 1 ‘divinely | Opportunity a or asceticism, | | pecaiuse of ases marie a the throb , I thin te n exaltation lofty tofty ome an \na we thrust attention upthrust of the hilis of Zion,| Paris lent nothing but sight-| them The thing that has > Ween ee ah Ps es : ‘en nar: creasing] nas~| hs nei on - Cc the life | message] common| are val-| the from ing. | because on a { cloister ha nd by x i J corruption,. the hand\it' \ s }the flow truth, will» and with on we -_-_____-_-_-_- that Hoarseness Aea at Ffind a" braina on n eternal value cores} middl ‘ cure I ippointed and naturalistic plans, so alte be ths eenrdsdlon Of religion that: would "clolster in apart: | Hd Wdeieraivote anew city-|ness dreams th t Will \ of na rie : n wide hel thelr ' ar | Churches things that fill as such, have a to the world of have not, they by hid' | either a stone, As lied out + ee ee t .e Michael in. the commonest rhe:. churehe tr ind a ministry ling If th eee we wil (s some- ee ea ittle , a Nat which There the poems nd cogcue * Ca obvio ia Chay middle-age and #2*'0us be@n| ; ehurches Belief is not "We belleve ma-| + rich supposition use in this how Een 2 "] the) eyoiutlonized Religions were given to priests, he declared, but | Instinct which is divine These country.| Sec. - : a Pine | he explained, for as the world borders of pleasant stone s, having all} snow-crowned summits that stand} Holy Cross and Latter-Day Saints hosthe minds of men change and@]our children taught of the Lord, dwell- | guard about us, a gospel as diverse aS} pitals, the orphanages the Associated are evolutionized. ) |} ing in great peace and righteousness." | the needs of human hearts | charities What do they all spell?| Goshen's lectures will be given} All that is held in this rich symbolism] For that gospel has the only powe! ove: beautiful human, glorious divine | a historical standpoint and he|of the Jewish seer we would realize.| garth has ever known to give to man love! Love for men! Oh, Salt Laka! Australia) stincts the ‘ lif our mé@ linessgs a the!/the preader these principles have bes] come, There is no final statement of) municipalities. I a very pernicious polities ajelty to lie RP' outlined princip les of religion have been sub-} jected to the laws of evolution, Dr: eels said, i nd ReIEn more knowledge £ public for Through Le, Christ' recorded | ni e : othe thar thi ng ; t at was proclaimed | ype lifts ideal the iOS a ‘te statems 3 ; 1 Is * prayers It : Goshen z. : his c his congregation commenced next ik j ta kK to will be irom Jesus; The first one crowned hi net cred with the tI iat Mean. " I. woul i The he s ommandingly eee a enjoying other I iV thing Tell They 3 ofes . - a ae Creeds Blmer f tipped In} So| et and churches ) what the REE Ss MAIN 36 | ------_-________ det cits academy 2 Week em-| No The biggest In the magnificent ae time the place neo ission © greater school, all? yet 6 essential Lak atLK - "ay the and | richtly all rh - j ire "40 do. and andi c rails oad hi % ; thc onportunity. Dy il | the cit of head t Wee have hospital universits ser-) the church arrived is self-sup part will rejolec at place Sts fie treated his it We takes MONDAY. JAN. 7 One CUTLER BROS. CO. = Ummit bourgeoning in a forest f} must be joined, "The time 1s passtonlheaven-pointing spire i A pectac ii latelst enear cul/ite' hastisid@esfos an in}that multitudes cross the ocean to see. | nlichtion dott hinhost ttruth™ to the | ; kaon 3 pct ‘Lite WA. ha: ~ } Image of Jerusalem | hi i ‘i : a, Le eabcd =i; to What Rey. in upon not railroads by the removes ‘ xs Phere Re Goshen . tion govermental ownership," he] nearly all of the tramways cities and Notwithstanding the fame attached to the name of Bull, there are those } pt "The dairies of) "are models for| ai 7 - mn an En-| pretty substantial basis, but quite was no-| necessarily there are many companies) accom-|formed that have for their purpose books and clever writings pubseason of prosperity n the newspapers _California Australia,"' _ Said he, him, almost as a Native Son. | the world. ‘ t ay. fecling | "that uae Rev. all aimed to spread widely informaAcriculture in Australia truth, tion as to conditions in various dewom fe . ‘ grows partmenis of human accomplishments. Mr. Coffee referred to the agricul-! jdeals Robert J. Burdette American hutural development and the sheep raisDr. morist and newspaperman-preacher, | ing of Australia with enthusiasm. The!from has nd. ‘ Missionary : getting | series of lectures on historical religions iad en: . Orie copie lye sterday morning ina preliminaryh, #@ nation has plishments along these lines. His pub-| the catching of suckers and lications were many and numerous and | business of developing mines." by nis llehe hr te wat Nazareth, In ¢ wl« ) littl nagogu 1 » « ‘ " S outlined th h eh ha ter or ; hehis mounmt of r » second Is y Tae a ee 1 hey in ae n ee el ey os aint V4 oe rl te hie ve ‘ tory nHenae Wee, = been wore his stomach does. } lives I think che-Amenteek stu . . disciple eae Gon 1 y mo . tf if all, en ae yates Perea the | that re-{|and punishments tHRE followed Pirie figdiscouraged the dishonest promoter.}| in was imprisoned He of speech London Tower, but subsequently leased and in many other ways prominently wits estate movement éontinuse With pride the raisine of the new business blostcs'| will be watched An_‘expansion: of uit the! A,| # la afler Movement egicank rmanke great-brained ¥ urgeons and physicians, journalists have put' their * ; gerry Into the ; Utah" was by Rev. P. have z iside, icirc for was assassinated for a political plot} advertisements succeeded in urged by nim. to secure the freedom | away with millions‘oF English ured will praised wealth Congregational | mite 0U" Material interest th will fd 4 , and out h théaiivantared the greatne Fo aitof ithour2 Meine "locatioY night He) forth i they throw, ee ae ‘ The Burdette line is no less conspic- } fields uous in history, the family being rep- | No Mining Boom. resented in the galleries of fame by | number of knights and ladies and by | a: ¢ , in "At present there is no boom. Sir Francis| mining. Several years ago several wild t onesses, Burdette entered Brine | long before he | cat cornpanies aay as aid of alluring| having : struggle communion yesterday _| }Saltut 4 At morning, fourteen persons re 1 eelved jnto the growing flock un ‘ie r| re Immigi work work a of a fe follower Sie Mh te tion laws have kept the popul lation from growing The five million peobeen not have ago years six of ple materially added to. The deportatior of an undesirable portion of Austral- with | ja's population use Oita ver) up-/and they ever atbut it Is now a serlous problem as to decree change | | whether or not w nite men will be able them of Lords. Sir Henry glish statistician and table in his day for Help which every agency sent out good Kept internal troubles at hore fond sermon }in the Rook it ict‘ pe ee of e = up because say that nowadays, the I get 8 no badly just |+%° I can't ome » r, Power In party I good-natured, ‘ nv stories oe sacl receives; the salarie their living can a he |} when ‘ published the work that gave him re-| per hand on the island. They hold the nown all over the world It was writ-|] balance of power In the country and ten in the Latin tongue and was Cn-j/in the five parliaments wield an authtiled "Harmonia Apostolica"™ and at-| oritative influence Five years ago tempted to reconcile the differences | there were five thousand une anes a between gered capab year of advance we have It will be. wm ggreat thing to hing the ideal city which from- ‘yesterday 3 | : expenses j | he 21 life pays callbre of in opthalmic] only $5,000 a year, Bull of Som. lof the others hardly attained years Englar nd try Cornell Today Bull international his researches Bishop George ac weressent ing 5 af ae Oe Estate y the x ek Should |; doubt Phillips announcement that at the point where ae mic i a a-los : ( ees cot : ates aay , e the preached } "| ee ay that Can All Age! of where : aa n Agencics Keal Mhe<shiveds. men, . Lake S ==! . Simultaneous with the splendid mon by Rev. Mr. Simpkin, comes | 1: Salt ; Pell the truth about Substance of a sermon te -feel through science, | | from and and othe : What -_- So'L) things 1 Rtaa Y2ecnmUuse rity unprecedented, 1sof toJarre be of Ils er ation rat maybe used ‘for the' elty's) devel-_| CIT¥ Materially tars al ‘ TT learn, whose re | eS thi the so of te| BAL id ‘ one exredias Aaiuice ra] Then Um a erank in certain . ~ x mLee SE = oO Ole Bull's Carcer. the . United States Ss Is composed i of ‘a lot} Spects L eatpe fruits In the nlx land I oe ‘ . Farther along in the centuries, there | of ward heelers and ignoramuses that! Whie y thie grow a a pl was Ole Bull, the Norwegian violinist, | yeflect very little credit on the coun-|Frule r eligiously to sea ae In Was qn Be- a re ols : bela Or were Tecalles +4 ol teas } tt subsidies 0 Home. IDEAL COMMENCING Week 150 YOUTHS' LONG PANTS SUITS in regular and broken sizes, 11 to 16 years. Only a small quantity but BIG RENUCTIONS. Youths' Gray Stripe 3-piece Long Pants Suits __ _ "$3. OO Youths' Gray Mixed 3--piece Long Pants Suits __ __ °° SS. 25 Youths' Brown Mixed 3-piece Long Pants Suits os "$4. oO oe Te ee | tective tariff of Australia and of the - ee with ried Bee oa oe ¢ T eee. ff © charge of the' able ministet It the-work ce th® chuck , a from : a ; Ps ver cent discount] iS Ene secret oO ly Bt eo ae | We creat day at Phillips ginal a On COMERS S| especk il} 1a : a . Bs sells h eat f: = ture} briefly; good nature, good food, and ay The ae re Simi | 1 ‘ | shi primarily ind = ultimatels ibove and| Wngland | 4 ' re bles the English importer to|§enerous amount of wholesome. fun.} (acy: r "atts Paths' set on a'hil) eat beyond tl market and the shop. Its| that he 1a ze icso0d fellowship promotes good health | 7 ake) ‘ : , | mic ige is of eternity to the eternal In|} have slightly the best of it. 'not be hid-'-Matt \ 14 lle said: } ‘ ' country | and longevity all reports to the con-| Th Pee oui tat 5 man, But that eternal in man's heart © career le | Picture ote Severs Kee at THE syndicate successful| < . They and at It States One {2e Bills of to.thethe mencity whois telling. planted Thrhe courage Broadcast a BUILD efor ; te Things Ones { trip| He bears : ‘ juvenile, a theatrical theth most Ofof one on large \« hair In e the across lobby mftheoe pond a On ir imes ey Simpkin 9 as his|, been "I've from been coast acros to coast Rewrite elghteen times] ©!" h. is the - . {and around the wol Id seven time s, but} Pictured place me }§ a for yet lot is a if there feel as Coffe¢}y7 having an Or) } ntries é utand of the effect it had in|UP eae : been = BC - I mgr | building up the trade of their respec- ue and many nes! tive countries. He spoke of the pro-jOf , Tree" ce other much {interested in the} ship subsidy bill by con- He's ( rranted 69, wn At 3 the present ofae an MeIntyre "Ham ne ‘Yoffee is blisher | names a | Australia Mr. Coffee 1 1 pub | | and an importer of American rroods Ic Migceh i was a try daughter weeks the : went last lrowards the coast. io i advanceas | Heath, of | his three York several Kenyon hotel Los Angeles today 2 an-|{of | ee where Sheand he again 3 ‘ f a Seals gata Ot anon Sites otherTpco arted fawning court at-| | taches. i In) king > New country ane United that "the on earth country opinion | greatest and s this aged left é 1} ee te of shows in the world twenty years ago ane ve traveled a bit," he said as he He has been visiting! suiticn himself comfortably in an easy) and prints was Jonn | He is very who He also o | passage of a soothed the passions of ne with the sweet strains piped mellow-toned organ for her benefit. His downfall in . he it was discovered came when at was a catholic. He fled the re aa » Strong. of home sitin of; the in | for the composer his native country, ganist In zl genie pet:of the court old { valor, of victories of ac complishments ee nals of letters. The first memes his the] cities some comparisons The tree family with deeds of statesmanship, -_~ . . Coffee Ve " ms mart | Australia over | made a fortune person to make Burdette oe " Govermment He pee . oie The application for a chang o name filed in the courts of law a few davs ago by a member of the Bull ‘ , of Country-Labor Party | < ee yesterday | _ 2 2@ Beautles Home Families, on Rogers, -OFF - SYDNEY (cto ane tee wnsin Salt Lake City! ee . of | S. Good to World and Keep Bad" € factories that have titted the| -- James : Je F ., Court Lineage ‘ e = --- | oo Application 7, 1907. REY P| SIMPKIN Youths Suit Sale! - ‘Send With Peculiar Habits. in Meeting. as Great. IN CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY Se ‘old Theatrical Man Has Been' Around World Seven Times Made Fortune) in Australia Speaks Out Name for Aonther Equally. | SHINE REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE FLAYS CONSULS ee Want to Change One Famous) ‘American Who BOTH INTER-MOUNTAIN GOOD-NATURED CRANK: TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT UTAH, AFTER BURDETTE oe Pp a eee 8 Must is evidenced Know. in an obedience to! that code of morais in all our life which the great God has lald upon us for} guidance, for mutual service and the achievement of character worthy us, = Who Plastering, ‘and ae A ts Litthe Housemaid? ------»--______ general patching, house flue repairing. p. ot building hy month, 3604-Y./¢f ireiel pipelines teat m.. .02 inch; precipitation 4 inch; precipitation ait cree accumulated defi S since the first ae ney accumulated since Jan. 1, deficiency, 4 in oh. ‘ |