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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 8, Y.M.C. A. EVENING INSTITUTE CLASSES 10 JUMP FROM TRAIN NETS BROKEN HEEL 1907. nee Skill Counts in Tailoring Carpenter Tries to Beat Way to Denver and Meets Misfortune. PATHOS IN HIS Like in Everything Else STORY A Sent Wife From California and Encountered Labor Strife En Route, Dickinan, jumped car Western ing @ the his heel. way Rio but detected was men of just the as rvof of the car, distance of his = several was Diekman his the was the missed the OUT COLORED LAU fraciured right city foot prison attended out compl from and WHITE BOY KNOCKS train to bs Ve hospilal,| Police Sur- He had made good time a labor disagreement caused lose whis Job; From Stockton. Mrs, Dickman went riving there Just in ih ‘stolite pf as | that ter th econd time he officer heels jear treet srror weeks ago while working On 4] scaffold he foll a distance of forty feet, alighting practically uninjured. though his watch was smashed by striking on a beam as he fell. At the hospitsl Sunday night. Dickman showed his union card and a bill of lading tools aipied He. says that liebo ride. from Reno to he has taken showed broke through the crowd |ipye colored boy strugele a) ens. also of o1 niore A around: the of morning ee in polices' und land acl ceiling. The arch-conspirators. the who} tere cared for at the expense of the ee chureh. The report includes RECORD RR GAEL OS for altera-} and repair ee Wine Watch repairing. A. S. Relser, | any ions No. oft 12 v. Last C, T. at First South Provo. ~ W } jon ul titution-of repudiated | wa kept n ie Socialist ¢ all ‘l") Phe uction at ‘ \ l rads tn individual couflict with " " ror by ' one wa Burt tine vi thre In Socialist he galiery, very the with day. fifty skillfully the mandgement. Mr. Jennings Secialist I charged Labor t La vol ihe of Skidvo Goes wa> dis- Pending i i ae went Again. ai party Lenibe I 1 ne ne wit j "My itm and of were ! ' . ‘Means money you, Inviiey And is the success. _ to a on all ov before month is savings large. terest secret This start this wafe savings of a the the financial good time account with Institution, 19 as made we ftirat rate compounded hard caruing deposits April from at working money on allow day of 4 in- of. per the cent semi-annually. SALT U SECURITY & TRUST CO becurity & Trust 2-34 CAPITAL Maim AND Blidg., St. SURPLUS ae $300,000.00. is for if io whe mide rvominend rusdalajara its ory eardei ection fruit vegetable They expect their plantings by of banana orchards ly ippe Not piver ve ol con that ts and i atin to also i \ an investigation sine I , Urt, TOBlen 7 yah at I d ‘ « of the n : the chl Breen Weber vee aun a 3) ne ae i Foe ene ee eyed | | I Jou. Ml = i to it ter, for be it ‘ the ind retlr ol 1 the 1O ¢ md ined of yrator th to mh ela nding hi ve ef the or in musie furnished for tae atta: Hnatinens and Merchants' association; sion was especlally good, the princiPreston, Idaho, April 4, 1907 rel feature being a duet by Misses | president M. & A5S'D. Gerivude Tea} ey: and Leo Dayis, "Oh Salt Lake City, Utah. Divine Redeemer! PD et : Taw Baste talked to {lie boys at nM oR; cat tm soeeimc lit has the 6 o'cloc k meeting on "Foxes." Miss |, 4c : Bas on ul ean 1m ae x ine Hazel Knowles sang "Some Day the } i RYE pee ay oe Oe ae Sesh > ; : é Siver Chord Will Bredls.' l arrang Salt atte City-th Lokitc, Lhave wean , pulpi grea de presence entnetation J ele n WANTED. ‘The matter. his hoiee ¢ word discriminating peak entirvel without notes and mily wi the intellectual ussent of listene) bat tl plas in emotion imagination a musterly md Aitogether ble not his wakens. the hip: of God to him theught ‘ of coy do to ' oa impression theught seen which (Cod « «a close of the Above ihe datl need divine ving the it a we | the be ! Sealed proposals for the following concessions oul at Wuudamerc, season 1907; : Ps ‘ Candy stand asseciation, board and its announced: as soon a a ACRES 30,000 Be To under privilege Popeorn stand privilege. Soda fountain privilege Soda water privilege, Ice cream privilege. Restaurant and sandwich privilege, All proposals must be filed on or before April 15 The management reserves the wet to reject Ae ape all bids. D. McCLELLAND, renee Te the Falls Thrown the Curgy Side North Open Land of directors decision between t idea of God and the investigations conduct under the name of sctence endeaval etter ely and mass cul ‘ e call education ane the re ponse we are eve ceiving to the call of o whi 1 pau embraced unde th tin ph ‘ia iLhropy \ I Uidaucation Krom Within, our an Is. OF LAND for Act In Settlement Twin! and Twin the Monday on Idaho, country, 'Fals in the! lots date same On 22. April new Milner townsite will be sold. Take! Milner, to Line Short Oregon the | Tickets on sale April 17 to 21, fifteen Salt from trip Mound l imit. | days' Lake rutes ' Proportionately $1055. from other City Ticket low points Office, 201 Main street. of the Nieduced Rates Vin Oregon Short ' the leave Clothes: Fit $1.00. the} Clocl $1.50. order o $1.00 $2.00 20 year | aie S £2 00 - DUC Alarm and Rg y 65¢ $2.50 Pilled Rings I lies' Salts inca Solid' a eg to. the ary 74 \Gold «gold. 51.00 ee $1.50 re . filled $2 chain 3 2.90 ili: ind Walthan Wat a2 $5. ()0 Bic edcatisies Phis Week ou whethe but "and and Locket Regular Theo-} Singiser, $1.50 Charms. re-{ to f onrerence C | to question, Vis has that from lost nation world honest a an man, i Diamonds, Watches, Jew° ie Silverware, Cut Glass , = and Clocks. every article guaranteed as represented or money refunded elry, a} ® WELLE a The 4 ze stORE! a Main Petar Jewelry House Popuiie remo by the removal of | Cxtra large tho scenes of ¢ PUD eee an his and that the honored noble uprrgnt and husband Resolved, spread upon son family VIL a P. a de-|#)ce ag for were pre See eee ye htee ee ey oa ES een ray oes cea ee discussion f import- Val oh our : mie a next regula a1 in mem- | Shortt RY Se ho eR cays. | Utah Camp 338, W. GABY SCEINELIL Cémiilia W. RR. 10. J. O. a ane wie held 3% W..- | rousing meeting last Wednerday., Oi new application was accepted Nin delegate were cleeted to th district convention, to be held in Proyo Ma 1s A comimittee of three fas appoint- C. Emipa and Whe = eaeEDod er cr ar aaation - re al at ru McKean W. R. C. will; ed mecting Wednesday) it April aero eters initiated. elected RE Neld-at the bereaved family, | ™ W UunitovmMs which ae ; published in the Salt} pearance a credit to the Sle papers, and that the glee club Is making good Vader. D. James B. its regular were Oe ne = 7 McKean The hold members the} and | ©° indulgent father.| UP charter of the post be draped ory of me, ee afternoon ar and citizen these resolutions Mmecting records: of this postbe | requested, copy sent to Sidi the same be Lake City daily Weston, to arrange for the hall April | of Team Seattle a ball, 17, for to the given benetit fund C, -- - Modern Maccabees. j All Siv Kuights and Litdies of the Muccabecs : invited to a grand je D 7 fication and victory -ovei lake place at tent No. 2 on April 11 \ fine program and light Camp tertained refreshments | C4! anteed to Knights come quick. Visiting mention Sir| °Xcellent Woodnren LOOTL eard party fabout 300 are promised, aud a prize will be Neighbors given to the hive favitie the highe thea he representation ‘Good of order guar| * ae ww enel held' of a America, ver successful last Tuesday CVChDE vhen member wud : their friends were afterwards en: : a splendid banquet "PF¢ should be made to rs. Bower Mrs. O'Neil, Miss Muy und their friends manner in which they Royal Wetens "O'Neil for the serv= made welcome ed the guests regular meeting will a ennsoieteememe be held on next Tuesday evening. : when several candidates wi e press Praternal Union of America. }ent for adoption. Tt is roiles aaa Lvergreon lodge 151 will hold its!as many as possible be present af regular meeting tonight, to whieh all; this meeting, to decide as to th best members-are most cordially ins ited | plan for entertaining the supreme of Vo expect to Initiate three candidates | ganizer, who will visit the camp Mons this evening and look for several ap- | day, April 15 Team boys are specials plications under the low rate now of- | ly requested to be present to practice fered to be presented Inducements | for an exhibition drill, whieh will be extraordinary will be offered for goud | given on that oceasion rustlers for membership | ceed ee The meeting this evening promises Noose gue io hie vei iutenmeline. asia god nna Mraternal Brotherhood fos" singing post voted [tio ihe ira nas greats| Tatter-day Saints,"ands | musical features of No of earth Comrade Resolved, comrade this business OF FLOUR congregational Post comrade, supreme that rade, ners. This went with the political Idea fof unlimited monureties. In the spirit the or our modern democracy we do not decin it sacreligiou to ty that God has no right to punish sinners merely for the sake of his own glory and pow er The duties of a father und creator ) limit iti We can only give assent to a the‘Whereas, The relief. society has | ology which does wot muke God out to stored up vast supplies of grain against} | bea capricious tyrantin the light of our time of need; be it therefore | omvn uobler actions as social belngs "Resolved, That the trustees in} ust is hereby authorized to set aside | Seience Layells Religton. 4nd deliver 20 tons of Nour from the Se it is with the scicnutific habit of storehouses of the relief society of the! Science vind becoming so widespread |church for the relief of the famine s not religion, but sufferers in China side the curtains which our The resolution was seconded by and makes smooth the paths upon Brigham H. Roberts, who said the| view religion Which nay tread We must ehurch was an institution ot world« thought of God sa h will stand | Wide sympathy and an institution | haye The the we are reminded that ou comrade, | after the war was over, at once took Caan ~ a, prominent place among his fellow!) whieh will oceur on the second chas men, rose to political prominenece,| There will be a meeting of the canton opresented his state in congress, and/tomorrow hight that all chevaliers held other positions of trust, which|should attend, even though they du he filled with fidelity, and has since|not have a fatigue uniform oecupled an honorable position In F business circles, that from early manWoodmen of World hood he has been a faithful husband _ c 52 held their reguloving father, therefore, to all of be which we point Lake a c Tuesday : cevenimg ‘2 witl with pride: it lar Salt meeting rh 1 . Ba in need was as follows resolution "Whereas The of President ig assured, All visiting members will}, Uteh Lodge No. 365 | « t Friis also be made welcome to our meeting j ternal Brotherhood will hold its regue Visiting members. from Ogden, Wyo- |} len meeting on next Friday evening at ming and Idaho ‘or elaewhere: will fina | @agles' hall, The meeting will be call« a hearty welcome. L. Chalker, secre. | ed to order prompily at: 8=30 o'clock: tar} } as matters of great importance wilt . e __ j have to be attendest ta arge als G,: A. FR} | tendanee MeKean post Ne. 1 will hold a regular meeting on Saturday night, ae ‘te : "rs of ; an it is 4.0)expected thatat matters important character will be prewdnted | for consideration and action thereon The prompt i comrades In ; Oquirrh are requested attendance, ee ee Ls... A; encampment to 6 | ood me nuber rs soetetiee thein the eee . No. of is anticipated. ica Notes. . « , 1 we orange the Woodmen ofsocia thew tol ny Riven by . eras orld will ceeué all ‘ nf evening, April: 9, in Russell's r) thleda enas | Ltah a Ne a ard ea and Woodmen Invited ME SEC r te eB 7 ¥ revs anege iation, a and 1 will! ria Line. meel tomorrow night to transact the saci, tiok eye ofthe" Utah Préss: ass the ot ‘Tickets on sale from Ogden and inPapulsct business and to consider the tiv ¥ on will meet this morning ar known termediate points April 4th to 9th, new applications that may be present- | its ty a ss club rooms, 16) Main: stir et; it} inclusive, tinal limit. April L2th. and From ed, adjourning early, that the canton | pshurs, and' considerable "business ot seemed us though every voice in the other stations in Utah north of Qgden inay have a session, lnportance will) be transacted | April) in full aceord joined tabernacle avd to 8th, inelusive thoal limit Golden Rule encampment No, 2 iraid | Be a April 15th. From Idaho polits April a regular meeting Jast- Tuesday and Ladies of the Maccabees, $rd_to 6th, inclusive, final limit. April Gauss Goes to Norfolk. Aad oary work to keep the patriHive No. met in regular for Lith From Union Pacific polnts, last met. union employes stage The a ma eel aiceiehi aut 4 every member was shown to be ™ eae Green River and west, Apr érvd_ to _ Las day might Salt Lake. lodge! ing hard fi the convent OVkK~ Gass us delenight and elected Joseph No. Tth, inelusive, limited to April 16th. 2 had Work for the degree Theatrical International the to cate stalf|} takes place in Salt Lake on. which From Southern Pacific points east of} that was well given and Va at Norfolk, to be hel convention highly appre-|and od All members 16 ar BE; ‘th 6 ae inclusive, clated by° the eee mm, This was the Montello, April Srd to 6th, 0 convene next July committee ar 0 final Nmit April 15th. For rates and Canton et er requested Colla No. Pattiarchs| Odd Fellows' meeting ie the union gular monthly hall Monday | Militant have held another drill to! April 4 mech Gass received fourteen votes, further informalicn, see agents 8 at 2 o'e F afternoon vm }prepare for the parade at Provo dur-! ana fens of renee Also, all offleers= Gardner Kk. J. tive and Carl Hallstrem jing the session of the grand lodge ae will Ms non Hive No Main Barrow Bros., Statiouecs, S22 So. ' four yotes. Will] vast ass made. as.it Canal, of} mean- SPECIAL | late adopt- | resolutions late battlefield ifpTeCas, whieh ha Phere must connection our the was uni- untverse all begs the been hoy, right from - the school room, | sprang to the conflict, and bravely faced the foe, till the last gun Was | fired and the last rebel surrende a. and till Hatch en ie oats ny F ig 8 . eould breathe the air again of the| aa bso In ayaa eens eet \ relution- We tnehided thought clic plion wi reitized ouw ecasily God ind bich r at- and is MeKeun following of the when the Nade upen the large congregation who gwuthered to hear him yesterday t profound Wis theme was a consideration of. the relationship) of men oof modern minds and God God he said was ua faet, a presence no to be disregarded, any mor than we can disregard. the sun. "his being so, the fmwpertunce of our idea to this nation was capable of self-governmoment was on trial. in a conflict so flerce that our rivers ran red with the blood of her loyal sons, when hundreds of thousands of America's bravest nnd best sons sprang to arm at the call of President Lincoln, then! way True education is from within That the wa God inakes a vystal: it is SALT ALT LAKE ROUTE the way he make t rose; it is the way he unfold t human sour into under P ee points north of standing und powe: So vital religious | Ne phi, Vintte Perri t. tic lke 1 on sale i he loping the good within . ; } education April 4th to 9th Good returning to} vou , = ne : April 12th Points south of Nephi, It was coneecived In the past that God On c j tickets on sale April 3rd to Sth, good | na Toth, | nnd man were eparuted by a grea ulf which must be bridged by sone os pus zi | expedient Today this is repluced with he thought of Gods jiimmanence; for the religious man, God permeate the | universe FOR FAMINE. RELIEF \ the realization of what true edu | cation meuns logically leads us ta | Twenty tons of four will be sent by thinking ot God as the leavening mind ithe Chureh of Jesus Christ of Latler- jot the universe, by our modern philanday Saints to relieve the famine suf-| | thropte ‘ volution we are con trained tofevers In China This will be done in | Lo assume a loving attitude of God }accordance with a resolution offered ward men Winder and adopted by | lt was the old thought that the chief the chureh by unan- | business of God was punishing of sin- will be taken under ad-|th€ Most enjoyable the conference. by It only our Respect eternal camping grounds; and Whereas, in this order of transfer we are reminded that in 1861, when the life of the nation was at stake, cor tl the from fev placed B. committee remory laborators ke hose people recognize the world-wide| the test of the The conelusion of the sermon was «a truth that all childven of men ave chill n of aC i as || moving plea for the bringing of God one hy into our lives as a sustaining and ; instructed. to ask you. to co-operate} - . | transforming force FAST HORSES MATCHED TO | with us and have the excursion run| Music at, Peature Dr, Crooker went to OQgdew last. evenhrough to Preston, Idaho. While we The musical part of the program Ing to preach to the Unitarian society Sunday the of feature special we;was we feel. that state, of that city, Lle will return today and are not of your BET SIDE FORR $300 RACE e contributory to your interests ond | Sessions, several excellent solos being With give ub addre before the Unti. Loita yery much appreciate-avisit|vendered and the full tabernacle cholr ! versity club and their lady guests¢this CUES ie ea CRORE CTR "1 OT from you on the date set for your! being present in larger force than has| evenin fomorrow he i to address McCoy yesterday: arranged: a) malted) vigit to Logan. ‘Trusting this will: meet} been seen for many months | the etidents of the University of Utah race for $390 a side between Bunker *) with your approval and that you. will ‘Mlihu Call sang "Save M« On 14 ps m On Wednesday evening the Kangaroo, with a reoord of 2:17 and take th matter up with us ao that, Ged," during the morning Session. and men oof the Unitarian society will give MeCoy's Jennie ‘A. 2:13%. The race will; proper arrangements. can be made at}Mts, -Emma -Rams fhim «complimentary. dinner tn the be beldon Decoration day at. elther) an early date,' 1 remé jhymn, "Come Comms, : }dining roan: of Uibty hall Wandomere or Agricultural park, and) Ours. very re s<peettully J}superior grace and sweetness. Mrs --- a it will attract the attention of every| (Signed) : SMITH, | Lizzie ‘Thomas Kdwards sung an anlover of Tast horses in the state Secretary. ithem. with: the.choir that. was one of CONF DRENCE. visement convey Where dore F. Singiser | Wherea it pleased the Su-| preme Comm: mnder of the Universe to transfer Comrade Theodore EF. Singise: \ za the port st troug wy | » Hi of as follows Your Idaho Town Wants to Get Ac- joie nation to the distuss In China| | to street. of respect arSingiser Gael a nave James AJR. oe with with ure by G. Ler justiti hie d ed FORM. &ML EXCURSION osc" quainted With Salt Lake Business Men. clothes NEWS FROM LOLODGE ROOMS Baste ociety hieh in yho fir 1D delivered pt b cu the cne Elequence ttation region tone ae, TWENTY TONS 111-113 Main Resolutions lial. Dre Crooks rhul utteranes po lk ly rian { { in th ViSI 1 t.-] v n beautiful rerirls at a try-on of the Resolutions Crool tl Mm) d en- least 300 the com- $9,000,000. admitvation the WITHIN, Pheodore F, ind Dniproyvenients port facie sitiitod tld tation in tention Suit to ing with convincing clearness. God, ipon expended FROM Preaches on Relationship Men of Modern Minds among th orange year Government Tampico is a the wel COTTEN Central Coal & Coke Company can now fill coal pee promptly, Phones 2600. 38 South Main LAKE enbital point jarge 1cre rllowesr bod The men's "Fireside" meeting hetd at the ¥ I 3 A. Sunday eve pu was addressed by the Rev," HL. EF Mr. Hayes did not have a stal x Aa ject but He spoke on the moral lite faid in part: He he kingdom of Jesus Christ- is founded upon character. It is the e thing that permeates all of his teachings. The moral life is found as the That there is a growing desire for} buse of all teachings and acts of his.)q_ more extensive get acquainted"! And the only way to live a moral life tS rit between the people of the Inter-| is to acbept Christ and begin life ll | mountain region is evidenced by the| over again." following letter veceived by the Manu- The for ti Ovrizaba. \Le ico where the Tamesi river empties into ithe Gulf of Mexico The government . wid the railroads of Mexico hav wa . i o e me wand . yh] RTA ET 5s aes rceretarvy po} \ MeLauzhiin of Ogden, stute committer consisting of W 11 << Holdenwelght of Prova. ¢ Rasmus-| sen and J. D. Ives of Ogden, Jo ah | Bramhall-of Payson and C. P, Dover of | Pittsburg. April 7-The board of trusfeey of Carnegie instilute today announced that Andrew Carnegle had just given $6,000,000 to Lhe institute aod Car negic Technical schools. * millians of this Is given in five as an eudowment to the new which will be dedicated next Thuraday, doubling the present endowment Mr. Carnegie's gift toduy makes the totul benefactions in this city reach th: enormous total of $23,600.00, the largest umount ever given by one verson to one conrmunity. 4% on Savings B. REV. HAYES. TALKS AT ' FIRESIDE MEETING Cr Up isited yy t d with figi = WIth those pre rh ollicos of thu Monte : eral mem) ot e& Soci C) Owvanes & Banana compan i Es] yu ji ped on the national organizaGrifiin resid nt: M.S. Winrball,. vice tion and stated that they narrow= |p ide \ H. Snow ecretarvy; A ninded and not Socialist i ry ah dy treasurer These with Warren Foster vle, evel ine the } the Alike eta the director I organ tltion Of the part hus been on N Straupp, Lewis \ Merrill, J G of i hardest worke! wa disgusted} Kimball. and Tl. C. Mortenson, Alexwith them nod left the meeting minder Smith of Tampico, is mani 1 ; of the lantatio sUpDe Hurt Leaves Chaic. \" y o-< and. these tickets for waylald the Socsali Socialist of to work, and late on Saturday night sucleecded In running down the ringleaders | jn the get-rich-quick scheme. What wa | satd would not look well in print. The jboys turned in their uniforms and arc now looking for new jobs | eich When you order bakery goods from us. you are assured of ees BOE Fe: Vienna Bakery, Ind, "phone Bema ecgr it national)... emporary officers be made permanent hus been named on take charge of the | have moved trom.76 So. W, Temfor the next « einpaden Was re-| arrangements: C, Sloun, George W, |p aad iave formed a partnership| Mans. to the state committe Goddard, W. 0 AAR b. W. Me a ps Win Fe Matin, .at -34:So. W. Tem . ferred A liater and 5. M. Berlow Mr. Barlow is | ple. ‘Phone all. orders, Ind 1781; | chairman of the commilttee | Be iM, 2000 Luird top Lng, la , B or late ing » and did) the con COMBI 1 against going Tourtic hi part bi ictlon t convention nd ' party Burt wa ibout of ! Dominion At their plant ") 1 Varrniypric the ona own bout) 1,300) acre of land th reater partof hieh ertil ine enpable ‘ ducing ipe tropical frutt Although the nupal is only about a year old the raising Cth present time od del ' i? Old) plaice the ‘ the cy famed. nd the Cit Jan From: that Vera Cruz the latte waieh J io Made'' chromo month men. went the plantation. 1a lands Ve) . Gun " oOo of the | of The men Jefe Salt' Lake17, going tiyst to Tampico. point the went down Into thei to Cordoba From om l zo vist 21 Gt . ted M ization dt re by i Wit Sua it & etty Kimball Ss. a ‘‘Machine | POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. just returned | EDUCATE -t three lnspeet , Feultural dis¢ i ! opa ting Yhe to ' GLesal » oe Die) my « tha mere] an hall jalist , presented \ fron th ‘ iso M But brought appointed patrons "We are ushers and wili see that you win got good seats' was their tatement, and, the conTerence visitors took the bait They sized up the wrong man in one case however, anil the complaint was carried St. It Final : arrangements have been cont pleted for the annual ovting of the United Commercial Travelers to be held at Provo, Friday and Saturday, June; M‘and 2 The following commities the rip } \; lists Laber this I nave put comparison masterpiece. requires -_-_ orgunizers: of the Socialist party, wh }building of wharves and-levees: there charged" hilni with fusion which iSimne river.is 500 feet wide and -forty the constitution of the parts \feet deep, making it) possipt for th Ticket speculators got in their fine work| ugainst Wt wus clenrly hown in the meeting ty), gest st iiss to navignte or 1 over & the Orpheum on Saturday, with that ae is no bad break. jy othe ranks lerest distance inland These tearmers | the reswvit-that ao number of canfercuce of th clilists Of Salt: bialke uDfaye uscd in the transportation of the ithe t rr = suet. as: fy _ oe 34 i pears that there are wo classe ©<l cruit a n d oth products of the region c op vo es ‘ o for his sold out early In youngsters, armed Jeweler, of i : in ; Fa ctions SOC ¢ 1 ee Yan Si ya Was not FOR TICKET SPECULATING Denver. his. last patlents taa. can same trained to do the masterpiece class of clothing. Eloquent Divine From Boston | Impresses Salt Lake Congregation. Hall)tme Montezuma "Orangeand ~&otherBanana company, at Tampiea, agri- z - ull decided aye previous year.) fine and example to other ¢ mploy in the institu-|the house There were 304!) The house for both performanecs 146 i mab UA pelled vas Main@und court tod the noon. last Web itt to ser Ienees He gave chaste York hotel he nuteur boxe) it ty an Bineroot, Mexico cormmittee Labor ? Two ae as soon as the "bull" hit. out Wheet. Wheet will be arraigned In the 1 Federal Lal the clean-pol Wheet disap commer i la Trish in time to his iw Fred major operations performed during} the year, and charity work was donc] to at y - scheme apparently were two us he sa L, D. S. Hospital Report. the theats John O'Conner and William The annual report of the L D. S. | Smith. Th two buoeding operato ! hospital shows that 1,546 patients were} now out of job ind 1 addition ar admilted during 1906; an increase Of | minus tfeir last week s salary meni addition ! Develops ORPHEUM USHERS FIRED Vienna Bakery Ask your grocer for * bread and cakes. They're the best. " 65 per cent over the There were 93 deaths tion during the year. Battle rT' ¢ Mortenson of Griffin of Ogde wid J. . WEBER) . from > shorter that iis dust the worst ot the leh but he wus mame and himself out of the gut- labor In that pemp tied up for se€V- | postoffice Place eral weeks. uraged by the pros-/ ji, front of the New peets at that ate the two decided to ed the victorious return to Denver and iy Dickman Tle neero "beat: Was sent on ahead as stated. Dickman said Sanday: Meht A. Amone Wheet, a head inftagonist, had from the start, When he picked kept! FOR ed Red-Hot Z than is seen in his rather cereal nam re eaume buck strong and eee don the ding jaw The figl ided |" pecesinen Davidson w racing down |agiin street to stop the fight ind trade when has BOOSTED GROOKER WINS | UNITYAUDIENCE SOCIALIST PARTY race him to he and which Uy ‘Dr afting. MEN RETURN FRON | DR. TRIP TO MEXICO BURT BUMPED BY For the benefit of conference visitor who thronged Malin street Sunday aft ernoon Fred Whee whit To, und a colored lad, gave an impromptu one round go to a kuneckout Surrounded by scores of young men, the coutestan mixed in front of the Owl Drug store and what the did to each other wold mak a moving picture show of tie Nelson-Gans affair look like a erceping to Goldfield, ar-|-pje time to encounter | ; hed' miners, Students Te fechntcs rf Rea Large Plantations ‘Main Street Prize Fight Before ‘Former Congressional Candi-| Where Tropical Fruits Sunday Sightseerers Redate Repudiated for SupAre Grown. sults in Arrest. porting a Kearns Man. far this city, when he met with the aceident which makes it impossible for him to put his rigpt foot upon the ground, and whieh will probably | disable him for several mouths at| least. | Misfortune at Goldlicld. Dickman was at work at his of carpentering In Stockton. Cal. Class. | secon. S, G. Paul. Dickman's milsfertune discloses a case that has cunsiderable of pathos in it. Dickman is not a ae Ac. cording to his we lanent this is the first time that he ha dikanioted to beat his way ona linge After several weeks of forced idleness in Callfornia and Nevada, owing to bes troubles there, Dickman found himself wiiheut sufficient means to carry himeelIf£ and wife from Goldiield to their home in Denver So he sent her on ahead, shipped his tools, aud, himself, started tramp fashion on th journey. Mathematics Tipginecring had No puwling down jump to and the haste come iu to he trying of was bis to bones taken wirere was one traln In order Grande Western by the station. the a of Tailor the Good tailoring adds a drape to the garment, a lasting shapeliness to the coat, and fortifies the clothing to resist wear strain. Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s; also the Garson-Meyermade clothes will typify this character of tailoring. It is a clothing product of men, understand, men sustain- Denver Grande with of top Rio night, He to boarded carpenter the local Sunday broken beat a from in vards Brainy about painting -_s Henry Denver, dining on | power ij hymns }to the Bg ep a Ineoieine Havana ~Most description. of best the among were of the cCoureh, members meet at 3 p. m. for drill Work, |