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Show HE INTER-MOUNTAIN 4 Er i Cire. oe | 4 oi ~ LAU | Le Ui UTAH ry @ a. Outing Var Be Salt Held T. Wed game, PALACE at take and hundreds of pact ahternoon program tugs there will sports war, be a SALT SOLDIERS LAKE IN CITY, MODERN UTAH, SUNDAY, ARMY JUNE 16, 1907. DRILL. ee dji-| ball} A running REPUBLICAN, CHINESE part. In the versified SALT ‘Vill regalia, will Ai State lun yee races Next | While June 19 is not election at. thi of ‘rot fora: 2 : has 1rabit celel acquired and tion the tor The ladles will be there in all ) ic expected >i Milford and vaces is to eraric interest and there is a side Ogden, ‘Frisco the efis be- | friend- towns, DAY S AT BIG E WANDAMERE ly rivalry among the different organiree zations. Dressed in their best he Pioneer stake, embracing the terri-| outside Bagles will come to Salt Lake tory west of Main street and south of| City. and show the loca eee nested | Thira South,will have a reunion at| almost within the shadow the Tem3 Wandamere next ‘Wednesday spt =| ple, that they know themselves. The grand feature at 1 of o'clock number of how parade, the ae which day's outing, sharp degree to Several teams, some | cia) committee |} the been weather, and with of sunshine an will be will star rt! er: am a | plenty bands, a j dressed will At in 2 NEALEY and numerous little | Sunday clear other features 4 = the bishops and bowling contest atlargest the park will familly sack of [Heavies flour and City and 9 were 25 females here K. Post; largest 766 one pagel championship of the navy. "No; married ; The { Paul' s to being bodies cases of diseases of diphtheria ‘ Pnig males|,, him.''-Houston and }of con-/ were} the . In Sunday ers every Episcopal third Sunday Nate in 1 and tie chapel chay United observ of both after the ‘ ee . fe of South : at Vien nn, te Veni e Chaplain Bro¢ ieee : llan preac ut awning i qane| be Cal I at the "vice oy Gantenitah surth Se aes aa ere ‘femple and C streets and p. ae ice the . ; - High Record due are tearing buy. largely down ‘Thousands to the and building of Dollars wre ee Sa aeecee | mean | is a POOH Tat ening William M. Paden, D 14, (pa Pas Rind subject we lorning service it 11 o'elock ie eee cs : Fs ay Than ithe Migh ervice t o'oloek. | Ma aan a OL GO Aoy ke I ? chool at. 12:20 p. m Chiristheyat | A Praver servi Wednesday at & society on Friday night at 7:20.) hee Wusie «by. ich both me vr in ervices on Wedt lay evenin ae e alte eader of choli } neeting i 0; prayer ane W i \ wdial invitati ‘ rer it 8 pot All ut re fri ate art SETA pill nvited te all the pee OT eee St ripe entional echureh inthe fetes ad Seventh east; EVERY A Beautiful 3 RH des degrees they ye Ss Total 46 below 1 exce A ro sébet deg precititatibn from Jesus Christ ; pra Vlissiona is S| BY ices - 3 favited Har Cign 6 and misrepresented as to her relig-|1, 3.35 a movement has been started for ith So That oat aa ne peoj Was Onc Oke for evel S23 ; Bx Tor \1 " a ed i el Hae BAPTIST attend : ; First Aly MIJN ss en teen a PE 2PPER o N7 ‘MARY MRS or A. << Baptist and a chureh, Second h , corner Wes Second treet hey f o'clock the of purposs n and open building, to recond mom Ew Accumu- except In 168 rooms. Main rot Inel a 1 c Church from 696-60% Rio mt Mi Sunda sunday inehe 7:30 a.m.;- Sunday Miy orner treet school at ing ing Tenth We M ‘) iayn } cornell INaVAjJO<\street- jon Meh) -at°10 asm Chester PHODIST. mene _Methodi t. Ep Opal church Second South and Second. East Benjamin . Young, - pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 tople The Higher subject, "Practical day ple holy} the Secor a \L0°a.-.m:, iperintendent ME Services is choo] sowel ; ; o'cloe -= and at of. ‘all: chapel, Ninth chook I pn a Mi Burlingt pa avenus = i EPISCOPAL. Spirit' to iperintendent vs Pee the Mission between Sunda o and. welt a B Man, 1h Bagels meeting at to 7 ‘Poday- Grande |) South street hrist a eluding Fore or: oe is held! Sunday, F.Eleventh: hall, South corner : abi{aet at! ers Atomic Cure tela- p.m ¢ LOO. Bist and a meeti of tellix 1g of |tii héal- |. Reform disease ‘yee reading daily, | Scott 6x1 {cus and political position in this coun. | _-- try, whether under a monarchy or a] Queen Alexandra of | has republic, this child of the ancient|lost lithe of her early ind church of England has flourished and! charm Her laugh has the insouciance grown steadily in numbers and in-|of a young girl, and her frank enjoyee |}ment is a pleasure to look on Chi t xpected of every man who is/is the mor remarkable because her a me ane sr of the Episcopal church and |/life has been by no means free from not prevented by reasonable cause,| care or sorrow, but the true secret that he participate in the services to- | is he possesses one of those bight, day, and especially by receiving the | sunny natures on which shadows do holy sacrament To mark the grati-| not linger long ee she is to Be ude of the chureh for three hundred | envied by her daughters, not one o pears of Alvde fet sn ace niclesHan || enon posse ued UL GataaiGht eal *a¥ the for at 2 a I South: Im: rature Be 92. egret 6 p.m, ey dodial vening nitee ae oe "emg iit BEBie o~ p.m hold "i 11048. hie normal ey of te mp¢ the month, wil sep ut ‘hool ma cordially l 15 meeting invited p, m. Morn- Ground Religion." p.m at 6 evel Sun- Young Peom All ¢ p. communion and sermon at accm.; a | commemoration of thre centuries. of | Anglican Christianity in America.| | Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 ~ Services at 4 M. E. chureh. J. Cc Bell, pastor-Preaching at 114.m. and 8 "pse ms. morning topk The Conse|erated ‘Thought Class meeting at St. Peter's chapel, 655 North Second) 12:10 Sunday school at 2 p. m. Even| West street-Sunday school at 9:45 a.| ing Pie, ‘The People Had a Mind |m.: evening prayer and sermon at 4) to Wo Good musie is an import| p. m { jant fe ature The public is invited to Sane aeeee fattend LATTER-DAY) SAINTS. aera f i tegular services o 1e 1ure o aaiseCnTlsraort Latter-day paar | : (ee be | pcaool a held in the tabernacle, empire One of Record eae LUTHERAN. ---- ie suthe a cd aa a orning ya | fir | ile s 3 phe aed se e DE aati ; : ee ee é cer iag Fp ‘ ¢ Be 3? : Sere paliat fealthy relatives his up. REDUCTIONS of Seasonable of equal Merchandise DEPARTMENT Our will JOINS Extensive or greater be IN THIS Alterations. importance handed Breaking! out this for GREAT In order week will next six the to make be at the Suit. $2.50 bottom; a gS value at... a FEM regular a 60 Ladies' <All Wool : Skirt s Uranicy: $4. 00 skirt at this alteration EOL Y ae RO Gile oung ir. brown: Bpeclal a tas os ls * eceecel wee . Silk A Pretty Taffeta sle¢ve, loose regular $10 Silk an ‘ extra reeular $177.50 u tire line (out al %3Z Skirts. black. 1-3 ee inches coat, cent of fancy mixed and extra full} full colors, waist nicely only twenty-five in $13. Twenty-five in all; . : from 34 to 40, S. An navy skirt 1-3. OFF $3.75. and extra Special, full: col- $3.19. with the tan, black, brown and . 3 Jumper W . aists, length 95 $2 be alain tein lwialaha leech terete leaks cl $5.00 at stacsavel Gra Uctacale Gn eo her oa Waists ... Cu 610.0 (ble seb Olan eiajela Silk Taffeta ect and sleeves; plaid, $2 , $3 bk ewes alete cows Shi Shirt a regular at gray full Waist. blouse $5.00 be will ite Jap effe waist open ront, at ‘this great closed out at : nicely RN . dress, Waist; : bh and extra h ing pink black and. good ; G as plain ana etticoats. blue and white siripe quality : P am blue, white 48c " mercerized"; striped, flounce and dust ruffle; a skirt at $1.50. regular silver pray... oy Saar: skir aieict,c long . ecese é the Long x pe as. Whi 69 95 e trimmed, ete Stripe ef- toman in spe Waists, sale A An ° irt aoe ult. waist stripes; W He : alist Suit. suit, 25 . $4."00 Walsts, Fifty alteration Waists At made a to $3.00 Si \ " J elegant French Percale two-piece house blue and white eheck, belt and collar on extra full ® Silk . rt Shirt Waist reuplar $1.75 $2.50 In Taffeta . trimmed, silk; Ut SILK ETON SUITS, , long; er sizes r handsomely discou Comes in a variety trimmed, skirt pleated all. Come early. Comes in the Brown, Black, Alteration sale reductions. Blue, Tan, and Red. All Nicely Trimmed. All Sizes. collar; quality taffeta Um. blue, . coat, at this alteration sak of Lace and cone Eton Jackets per the all colors, Coats 32 A pretty fan skirt ul: a special 1 $15,00 SILK SUIT AT $7.95 in 37; ; e regular . They come from 32 to value; wce mek Coat, good a irts. box back; an eee coat; speciala A swageer 3-4 length Sh e Sk; gCheviot pleated a good quality Jap Silk, white, 20 og polka dots; sizes from oa tO « : pleated; sate ae ot s $3.50 All Wool-Skirts, $2.69. wool panama, pleated; lengths own, black, blue, 2 green : b ack, brow Young Girls' All Wool iat eateries, siento eeiaiele eee in green ° kilt Skirts; you of prices. Suits. skirt Waist Co omes blue, skirt, Maasaielles" carpenters, to make Skirts, bands dare econ realin Sanaa Shrunk White extra full; Riles ate the unheard W ash Jumper Waist efrect, lavendar, tan, blue. ors , Alteration -sales special, Ladies' White Linen extra Bogs quality material; side pleated, two around most Summer Skirts. Ski for forces SALE. $5.00 Ladies' room compelling days ALTERATION Comes in French Pique Jaunty Pony Jacket, 3-4 sleeves, all nicely finished with embroidery insertion and braid; suit trimmed to match jackét; a regular $12 washable pique suit, MCCS MALO eLOM octets cesar Cee Uae ts Sere ° adles Ladies' Rev ind the mta te : Special oer ne aa la A hool at J 2:15, lesson The Pa over ( hri ian Mindeavor meetir 6 merged v ith temp TaADCS UNE ing at Pp. ™m Prayer meeting Wednesday at tall lear ms ake Eas ae chi gz Bevort aoa temperature, 22 sated deficter | the first of Extraordinary Reductions During Worth ae corner Third East stre Dr. Albert Morning Sin hg of sermon re | D..A. Brown, -pasto P ehing at 11 mt LENTISI a4. Mm. and & p,m ‘Young Men B ible -3 _} class. at. 10 m., > Fred‘ *t, First ¢ purge of Christ, Scientist, 336) teache) Sunday school at 12:30 Hor East t FA ymuth street Sunday | ace Tucker, ‘Superin ident PR hool at $ a ™m.; Chureh ery s J i o'cloek, Andre Fivnn th 1) a.m aa Pr m., subject "Is a tople "Who Are' Slave ind the Univer Including Man, Evolved) who Are Freemen?" Wednesd: even ) Atomic _ Fores Wednesday) jn r ‘ o'clock, ‘topic "Th 7 ah Com hanes dinataety: Peer pa oars sa niehetelaye: ple 6 eeeeh ]_ 7 ; ‘ A 7°: Aves {| celebrated the holy communion to-/P™ trac ccumulated exces or} Mart} eathedral, 225 Bast Fir gether at Jamestown. For three hunprecipitation since ‘the first. of the | Se uth street, Rev senjamin Brewster,| dred years, amidst all the vicissitudes | month, 8 of 5 inch Accumulated] dean Services for the third Sunday; of war and strift often misunderstood | OXcess OF prec ipitation since January /after Trinity Holy communion at) First Week sho there th . IAN to A Rp ee lees oa e. m, ere parlor ian. south Coretar 0 Se bert church at Ser of ae = CHEST SES Delivered | oO he Saint Temper-|: ance mass meeting at ». m. The pasroe as eak om os es rance and io dividual,"' ic ude: George roodwin will speal mv Temperance | CHURCHES : <a Weather at te pe oe es eae 12th | Accumulated - both} n January On} tive hur Trinity. Mt hureh en Daily after Trinss chureh chureh nation and the RT On the of May, 1607, the thers of janded on the shor of Virginia the, PE Lul ai eed States the day will be marking the tercentennial -North! Post. . aE TLOT EEO eS Commemorate is the Third ‘ were!!*Y, were and St. Event. There were! Five cases] residence of} Third Mark' s eee issionary thanks offering of a mil: | xr 11 "a T) sia ta lion dollar eee ' lity. ay wa rea | "| Say ee as to the ae sit emer of the chur See ae ee eee | oe be e this: ae 7 aha Se I eau-| ‘tional ind othe beneficent ar] } aa PMOERUSES Marl ee | st to| "I say that a million dollars is a | very respectable fortune." | "Say on." "No matter how it was gotten."- Louisville Courier-Journa en "He looks terribly sad." "Yes; his engagement with Miss whochnotete is to hon "egited. hm on d.' States sé re ac aeaman TER: R-CENTENNIAL THE Reorganized Church of = tler-day Saint Ata of j (rom is to Ty | | Services at St. reported. There are now 10 cases of smallpox under quarantine and three cases of diphtheria - ;. emits i are 9 ne reported 16 West case who _ a nt li BORGANIEED: MEORGA Pengy num- | street. The sixth patient was removed} | from the American house on Commer-' cial street. Two cases of cerebroeetad meningitis, one case of typhoid fever and below Li, which IN | sh rl ana| substant burial jpenurics to the board. eases of smallpox. quarantined at the O. troops rebellion. eRe a ton of coal,| grounds ea| were Four the the the Statistics. deaths, for troops, of down WL ---- =< || | -- European the During the week 10 tagious and infectious | were put of ; and Admiral Chinese commanding thers were wer aa wale There 28 iales For the same period} 19 females, there and shipped ao detachment "counelt-| a oldest births amitae. Friday drill a a: = de- m. with, equally Vital Forty-seven SE ending get on 1907 $ al- Py apueone zy ee for t something and] pro-| sports| to p. Mutu ja roller skating contest, prizes for the winners The ward having the ber the shown tug-of-watr LEN URASSO CIN LONS Willis nae supremacy on the hse shall "he "ld, after that there will be boat races tween ors, a on| photograph a folks, schools skies children's s races RE eRS bu S lal Servi C icht Republican Specia ervice, Copyrigh This modernized Chinese army ready has its work cut out for it an e tedt leat wiftly, and™'sum: 1S exper as v yee wi : ! ‘ marily with the Triad rebellion in the Swatow country In the picture 1 out. the begth-foot appointed interesting be carried o'clock will light MIKE has school { avi ou 2 S the cay: ee pie een Ae caalal iy sen g be oceaston Ree ne he PRESBYTERIAN. ee ; Pr terlan chureh northeas The | | | ' ' STAKE ee ' z constitute nee 7 a Third. Presbyterian ‘ hureh,. corner I 5 bi A eat thi I venth Bast and Eleventh South F nee at i nee ith preaching by Herbert 5. Hays, } tor; Wad Loot: |: ¢ LCs noe Hhtots ate ! hourow uperintendent of Suna) are tha oa ndenvor 6°30 Very corhook-Services on Sunda is folle any : = Atal orshipers at these Preaching service at. 11 a.m ubj ct: dial ws | + PIONEER he -_-~- | all other|summer finery, provide ld Bore al r ean be proplitiated by that time, but state affair |if not they, wiJl be present anyway A| Will particli- | magnificent representation of Eagle! the day. |femininity is expected from the out- x R ri Vic ot the eclipsing ior American Fork, oo _from th fect iat. con ing menie sted the} prize arrangements| 1 Sunday comer resday. 1€ gles busy ion First day,| is ar er of voling contests will reiki one Been, nee unique will} |be to decide who is the most popular pbald- headed Pagle. doesn't necessles small, Eagles!sarily mean that this Eagle must have tld-headed Hagies) been born In America Just so long n varieties willlas the candidate has announced his; nth annual out-/allegiance to Old Glory, he will be salt Palace next Wednes-| known as a American bald-headed cal aerie of Fraternal} Eagle and w iit be eligible to the gr ind | | ing a » en meeting shed stake « pom eee il A Pact ernacl ' Tated for the = Order. nt Sree ie These Lake fin: races of all kinds ne een| jeontests of athletic skill will affors | amust ment for the crowd The sau- | jeer track has been engaged, and bi-| cycle and motor races will be given. | |: There will be sport of all kinds for | he muititiide | Palace . ee | Silk 10 dozen in all, three from 34 to 40; for this sale at different 1 W Ladies' of a lawn, Long: black Kimonas and Whitemade figured, . aist. styles to select Ladies' Long design: Kimionas, madeeit of of Persian specin from: sizes ° te e. fine fine $1 chaltte Ladies' long: crepe' cloth -Kimonusaliccoie ‘Ath Persian tri aa 1. Kimonas, ; «ll colors, all siz see ene» . Ss shaeds co . . wash $1 25 trimmed 3 |