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Show 2 The Rev. NOTABLE Told At the First day morning Young drew a gation of Eliot, from "y some of Mr. "Joseph, the dreamers He took in for his|ryuc* " follows, address the son of Jacob, ; in had having to steal away at part: bee 1 fees n being et se eee tl 5 eae ois ioe , ee ak Rtedl' as éenuy an: {nipoftant ne ated HI ae : s fizuts.. "Tniie Mis *t 10 hie Ss discouraged, taken bret! ' esther, Iwere when from theseBull coples was him. the' more for words' vrais: This his is eg ge characteristic a : of U DRUG The Home ie. | Passionately was he devoted to the Instru-| >" | ment. me J think thése ise brethren thr in i théeir| ‘ir] 112-114 Pure ea IN CORPO - of at incorporation tiowis "ot thehim young man, planned ridiculedfoie and| formiented and finiatiy assailed scorn is revealed in| conspjred They him. t? slavery, but nothing could move him| American Fork filed articles showing will); of the company the purpose or | that duty high to present obedience from the I to the away 2 with do hisdreaimns ‘I the more talWins causé he betause about his he was inner so so implicit his {In so In the celestial | be- ~ because teust COMMISSION ar MOn OC Z Z Browning et has do.' men world owes something to the|@ttorney Helena, of have dreamed. The men who] City, a guest of the with being said, ‘Tt is not dreamer. a what a man does which exalts him, but what The who have been among the he would called dreamers have most maligned and the Odell kingdom." +e G: "RAILROAD in me W. MeConnell, a prominent} Montana, is in Wilson hotel the} He| been | Stated Sunday night that the railroad} most | © Oommission which was created under] in aet passed at the last session of the dreamea | legislature of his state, and which has She was| been in existence but a very short time, that had the vague power to notion write fiction. wrote much introductory matter, descriptive scenes of landscapes, fatmhousés reat and widély which typical and was hee already She| ‘ Suddenly that| sell McConnell Mr. fused|W@S the railroads] interchangeable} books, a thing they had do prior to the creation of She | board. indistinct was compelled Montana to such he | matle age villages, | {Used to characters. wisely. hazy and she passed says by that the when an legislature re-| the act two] under the white heat of some new imagAci ago, providing a rp a of| iiing, and the result was her ‘Scenes railroad commissioner rnor}| From Clerical Life,' which achieved alToole vetoed the bill, Baiévinie ie the] most instant success. Balzac dreamed lime that the board would be extremeos lived In a garret on I! cénts a da ly partisan, and would do mére@ harm} orking incéssantly upon dramas and | t an good, but when the bill came up| comedies which were accepted by none j last year, the governor allowed ft to] savé the rag picker. It was not until his | become a law. Mr. McConnell states} thirtieth year that he beeamo widély | Eat railroads of the Montana were! known, Beecher used to dream that he|VCTY arbitrary before the board was] would be a preacher. He was an under. | Creat d, and believes that much good} graduate, and once went to conduct a | will be accomplished avhen the board]! prayér sérvice at a ‘Near-by schoolhouse, | 8° down to work. When he attempted to speak his thouzhts took wings and his effort was a miserable failure. This so wrought upon him Investment ---_-_-o+-_-___ Employes' Responsibility. sentences imposed upon several} The in the city, in the Michael names shop in ore Who of Davy. Fardday, thé This one of history is this clad dreamer the of the the in js| without greatest| were sclentific| strange responsibility doing them to everyone cos- 000 company the each. eoretialena tia at The the par officers is value pre ther y are two sides tO) the te a poor uy aia sizar, bbe who wrong, of be-| things Q ing Wake-, ‘ a what do. But of them an the it is Dew, and anyone Wes Gashiae ce safe ic saat he Was of them could jmperial elected government's gaits they within had in fect upon they were pretly safe They ple have $10]and the and a got things en-|that R. S.| rural to douma 4 ay t . rom they bravely peas-| Russia.| , Gnorsts s $5 have come take only over to a that such ing with is not S| of which men marvel. Nearly| his ie ration assemble to do miemory, while in Ftance lest he should make an C2 E WFOUE cashfer and perhaps iohe hie ole of the! because honor to Mirabeau. it involves salary: - grasshopper ‘lenet es own land is likely conservative candi-| at many ble least to turn communities supporters bureaucracy many into of that MILLIONS seats in now, the} doubtfal.~ << can some jump ieee ba 200 and the emperor surrounds hum- und the him and Were they it not them have materially that horns find the Magill and his wife. whether or not the he discussed US) times its Mts) duringto said or . ou e DEFENSE} the crime @) Hart Schaffner & Marx made these * clothes for ‘ ‘ qi You ; try you Il be of it if you 18 worth to 50. Honestly, 4 172 f they are ¥ SOUTH its and jolts room tour i help Wwe have wiaas Some. of ‘oO timat a foreign ™!55!0" Sear and the °" high-grade Ces has wedge] taking did to Gowns | JiNCE Di Gowns, } would like his |at that time trip was were being arrested. in that suc ht Thety no object he had and his you and condition foolhardy.' stay in} finances} that} : ' Public Opinion Strong. with requisition papers and alleging ayes = paler SUBIe murder, Z . ee ce States war-| with your father, support. your If father She cannot F ; the pair. The ts almost that BO beyond -to brutality belief. wo to spéak knocked' years he decided then EVENT of "Lib Magill Heil. the felt 1s forced péine to take radsupported be ja word in his defense,| down by an indignant is 38 years of age, of and It.$50,000.In him "was go almost penniless. to work, and to has| mm] on the westbound Oecupled Same the as{, re ..| their train prvi the diseussed 2 detalls. Cell. Magill] to the] fuce In his view accusers of the as soon fact as that| plans for liabeas corpus procecdings| it is hard] tonight, perfected are being beto authorities Diego San the for lieve this move. {t was also learned tonight that dur-! cM N d an l hes ove - a ies e ngs ir . 8, 2 o e ICOa S$ osery Off 3 | | | | } | | | : ' say he want concealed it because to cast) odjum on ‘and More' Attorn¢ State would and|man was Lawyer Fuller not be | & against i"they cannot prove murdered. This gress passed, on and hethe said,| wo-! whole Germany that many Germ: Lae rn ricans who 1aAVE Nev-! eéne*back' to ‘the fatherland to live are Mrs.)ynuech disquieted. at the prospect of osing their American citizenship. Consg alk. Why," that Ue comes m News declared that .the| able to make out aj Magill even --ewe e hi his jaunt Phe } nawrUNS, It appears, was: er properly identified as that of tee is all last prose-| March, law, which, embarrassed Americans This law andin (he it expatrigeg re and aliens ‘inlawfact naturalization @ the preceding ak is said, has alarmed those who want to be@ session were intended to} that | today consult) be «| one ever! 1 will : Magill's be over | OPiMion that}|@od mother's was would place her daughter) sted a central agency to collate and sucig the guldance ot Ind 1Ce Of a) pervise all naturalization records: 4 tt scandalmongers say Fay was It found necessary, howaever th appears that Fay}! bis to supports course ti ponies ane . ie : openi this I will have as taRen the most peculiar, and certainto have It is Pred7 that aided by" Miss woman | that theconcocted and Graham scheme, letter The style his dictation. Recast ii 4nd composition. are very similar to exI ae ph Area Bosselene: thar edd reed, saret and found by be: them The Yetters were . Mardis daughter OMissMasti, Graham. They were all Magill and were presented to lg arrest. be the and of public! one state's mind) IN | Pree ern ham eee sel OE t oO eu Ve attorney} 3 ees! see uae fetes house ys atune theMie county te court pen ete oe er eet. lta cay ula AR oe bevery mind of _ and a1 to Presbyterian officiate at clergyman, be se-| (indicating her funeral. None}over here 0! these letters gives any motive for| hai.) the suicide, if sulcide it was, there are vague hints that she although} was not| a After day °™ 500d atives and his t08ether. terms with It is a fnet her husband's rel-| that Fred Magill| Uiis. his In aunt did not get This was due when Magill "Not this his daughter), (pointing to cor-| one] ceeded by Cal; where easy all fact she blamed Is given his wife credit but this one! Miss Gra-| habits. however, for|*UG@ Itthaljs |?" Pe @Fe fo Then Gat cost stages are now one ; couple and then spent proto San lodged WAS A constant : round of misery by her husband's relatives Just why this letter, if it exists; Was not given to the! coroner, is hard to understand. Magill's -- i aes Swing (defining ee oo re the a a ree aaa biggest war) American ---- ; .thes¢ verdict of suicide, these letters were aa | some "Dear ways Sanaa Barer loved you, know Letters, that I and T count on have that al- | love| now to forgive tie for this act. You were no had have "We to me. g00d always quarrel in the five or Six years since you I think When eave over your wild ways. of these things it grieves me that I must Coane bligat ea A t a | plans than ve - so as to' exclidé Racha: buitdarashave for more Jiomes at a Manhattan builders greater In thie move flat' houses, has deelined dropped from year. ie Mucn a Vuiding ee of the business more figures adie character homes were -of ae ‘a NO BETTER build- TO . a st F ; meee it; twe aiuy there, is now free from intrial one of thovtions,-and is ‘reaping the vie eft of the agriculttural' agd other refe ae miroduced in: the last 19. Tos yer rs, o 2 TEES rea ----- SALE end GOODS must viene TIME In and $14,- Brooklyn it. Ae , Clothiers to Men and Boys. plans 3 Manhattan figures' for building fF a decrease from os of Were near!$10,147,000, $29,000,000: shrink ‘The more |" 14n last year ; | i he prevailing ivpe of home in Brac Broolkdy and Queens ig the stall one-family or ree two-family house, Ke*Orea univergity Ladd of Yalh We are naming prices on all Summer Cloth; thin f ishing' that will make the dollars in your mabe ALL OUR SUMMER £% es "mentar (American. of tixenaigg , issue of pisepotie and citizenship the coroner. By a most remarkable in- | advertence, one, by the way, (je of the inquiry o characterisnat juiry that resulted in the turned to Magi He now has them with him in Sa n Diego, unless, perhaps, he bas de stroyed them. . Their gubstance is, however, as follows are cae ivic Barton's Semi-Annua CLEARANCE a In Brooklyn "the total of> buildings planned was $34,380,000-less than $6,000,000 behind Manhattan and $10,000,000 ahead' of armed, ae native: from "8° Yas largeiy in big Bronx also flat buil ding eee an Lae his oo Amazing Building far.in 1907 Bréoxiyn Thus rat ~ Diego,| tn jail 4.¢ vil |}pj is was i terse y mg Talecd t¢ 14,948 tebe en 16.000 for the Louisiana and Conné va cut, begun the next year. necti-} Ga to j the total of new fare Bye te Same $10,000,000 : turn 1 nears S4™e period Queens has filed !0" more homes than Bronx eee Battleshi for] stone 1 out out trom our protectior , ana eminiscent anonericans. merely pias Med ©2886 He squandered $125,000 of| . aes a during the early years of Our Dreadnoughts" are to be of aplife, but it was never sald proximately 20,000 tons displacement, relatives then he orthe twoceremony in Denverthe along well to Magill's| take tal en ongress peaied : restricting, the | for Muneral, [secre Lon jovial frame She then went on minutely to detail} At the marriage license bureau, the Uitections for funeral, her what dress|license clerk mistook Miss Magill for should be placed on her body and who] the prospective bride and began asking Black, cured could them TO endond thts eee of |Never afarenriae i To this scandal ner! ee merican passports and) tHe PePeople's the rae Lbgecoiipanted | ughter and all! Nappy andy) in ay the pall-bearers should be. She con-|the usual questions. chided by asking that the Rey. S € |vreected him, saysing ; 2 alien have seekers have made a' convey eee our ¢ isygoing s # convenicuceioaas tion ind have } ae oy oon Se ade i perelines ! Veseare hot water bya Clan 5/ July ents eE : ay immunity tions. claimThousands of reson dust ine i ae yastoree o t the1e@ : roacle, the couple were te enforce a uniform rule oF for citizenship, to r but andl COLORADO en not only to lalification lieve the federal government. of ral co onsibjlity for the actions of ‘merelys constructive citizens claiming (oetion Wnderethe Old loana its sia e (OF_ or : as a th -- MARCIE D . eae BI ie ; defense?" reporter inquired , Defense? There is only one possible} defense and that Js: ‘not wilh guilty.' All Clinton was agog excitement) was| to for love any i@S!!! under ~O™n Gk pham "What ; was|Said ees Lonight is was: learned that shag F4 this afternoon sent a telegram to Vefaps Y cola oO" | theory been lettof bythe thestate's dead attommey woman. justice in d 1 Off é class, and Sliven a position as assistant cashier in| there was a fifth letter which was hetis. sisters, displaced h the John Warner bank, a post that he}uever given to the coroner's jury. In _ Iowa, laid down in and) held until a short time ago, when he re-| this, it is said, Mrs. Magill declar s signed, folloWing the sudden death of his| she imtended to kill herse If beeause Rs , until the Maine, Missourl i pe w first wife on May 31 last. We se-|she had been unt | ver ere aalso I persecuted c ntil her life jconstructed with 12,585 : displaceme a ana] !¥ one of the most important features of for the case, is the letters purporting and whose to criminals bring to is it ‘ = ‘ er er During the thie they were statereom of I am Magill will"hang ~-the penitentlar I mporte yy "always} advice poor friend to bring eniorofe Magillsan andpico his wite of 10 back days. to TheClinton} wife) 6»°' CMereferm.' of the Mrs. sheriff accompanied them to look} Directions after Magill No. 2. , lieaccusations against Magill and is bride furnish a eliniae the ‘rumors | whieh have shaken Clinton from BRAN he giv is your Teforming him from his by Mugill's friends, . Statement, ear . : an [oe # OnEr tO Maremrets SOU nIW | What you have promfsed me." Another was found pinned to het ~y|and | ane tenlent get ee urged; need Ife] -_ Strong ¥Cuuns [7 /2 as they $s to have, to look you PrOdigatlity his fortuné his married hej : | scenery: People| "PET Margaret for have in the world Graham. Attorn niie-tenths of the population. The feci-| are]ing against Magill one Is soof intense that when| their} Arthur Merwin, his friends, at- not 5 : Frock 2 . of Margaret. You are all she has to de-| pend on, you, I want whenever you are| in doubt, to ask her to ask advice of Fay| Graham. I hope your folks sill be gooa| to you and her. Good-by now. forever | that they should Gowlts, = Fancy kw ec ; use| streets, and it: has good surrounding it thing we 2 mr trans-| In to the automobile now bieyele the "One Street t S Oae H ats a a are good: Ha attern an | some. P au ngthen magneto and mak a horns. | garage to All , = "iarStA eeeage: ha 4Atmerienin meh an miataane ‘ at once,|are phases} their Mlans to combat all that might be expectea| and talked as though confident d an ] ° W rave ing raps ae 2 Val drt 1 Traney Silk Embroidered » { CVO LES Court suai . Linen Coats, last two season } molore active tive than} | isgz) possible. MAIN. the now Paling nearlydied,every cent father Jeaving anxious . flight, State's attorney have}ieal action. Te to sherife at Clinton informing him that} jhe is willing to return to Tilinots with-[ out extradition papers. This telegram] is sald to have stated that Magil) will] make no fight against his being taker vast, but on the contrary he. was ‘ roze sits in "is ve nt his entire life in Clinton, He is a} of an Sen old and wealthy family and hie inherited a good-sized fortune, dfsst- ah more, 4 of except case they were] tempted weighed all the}]he Was havee are eve a reported ; . to evine in all its shocking on. : 4 parchased theri trade Linens Batis Off oats butik in olreets yg a UkGROBIIA. 2A le Lite' Tea wesmoad to have made the evidence against them bloededness : Bhiktmun bystander /*red Magill SIBCHCAC z convinced afl HVAThis--deteétive WelsT eino/i ‘ath sald Wltve" thal: especially. . 2 them in said the They have journey curefully west. discussed confident His" "Witd\ A A pes" parades} time, or} It is not stated}end for the past month. ‘The pressure of daughter cau be public opinion became so strong that the plans. for defense in rested! Bnd to lave crime 4 Maid Ha.Oe Gall hat Exmbroidered Waists, Hanis. on ve Prench t C in thethe early annoyance of are too neat ind. to the homes evidence that might be expected to be] introduced against them. They are said] against z ad.™ now, evidence in this case is all In it will be] 0 Cured : some money from a settlement of} found to be even worse than the noed SReTer 8 = Setate, $8,000 hélng turned | torfous Durant case in San Francisco, |O%er % bin last fall. This money lasted} The public ‘ought to be shocked at|¥tll spring, according to reports. the 7 evidence that Haven' ‘ iRing. t , will be {introduced aven't Genuine ; shopping Voulle mulls | ec eee ee ate ied Magill made) | loped and fraud was made}'commoni of the time last night|do what I am about to do. I ask you Ae ally, ote es Nek COUGH. al ieaevi a ihenien naturalization Jave wife oceupied the same) now as my final request to take good care | a iL ae en woman ike Mrs.) provided a uniform method and ere=- likelihood tants 52° 3 a Cc street | : portion and his in 2,506 One of the detectives connected with| the case tonight sald that it was one] of the most brutal crimes he had ever} heard of , . ") tell )you," he said, ; "that whe nh thy ve | . a Suits and - C a se { ; They are driven by all sorts of peonk from little girls searecely entering thele ‘teens to gray-headed business men. The Ala pulat,...but' cd Paes in. Armed connected with the crime. Magill and his ‘wife are ® y% Jinens as freight trucks, or to take "sports'' to the : races J ek that looks like an ab-j will have be tter, wherein two passe n-| in the territory scarcely |im going to California }view: and|the BEHIND ( Detectlyes' ' on Tailor-made cloth, Silk AML There is the car that looks worthy|a thing the automobile owners are trying |:cution is based on hysterical the con-| cure gross abuses which had resulted of the name-a regular Pullman pal-|to get, is good roads. Utah has plenty | clusions of a lot of gossipers,' he de-| ftom the failure of the government to ace. in itself. ~ You can pile about a] of scenery, and roads are important to it | clared ‘There was talk about Fred} deline citizenship precisely enough opy dozen pegpie in them and ride over a} But the good roads have not cone yet.| Magill and Fay Graham for months be-! to guard intelligently the, process si mountain *read with scarcely a jar.|Mam street drive and Second South YG fare tie ninrriad her "nel I believe that! Daturmization We bad alloweg There +s ah long light racer, muscle | about the only places we Rava eiyat ea | talk was a re fo Pree is this RCOMet: primitive statute passed in the ear and power in its every line. There is) can speed on. The road up Parle ia aie fon nie ‘It there = 1s "yt i. _ i days of the republic to. stand unalthe big auto-dray, reminding one of lyon is good just now, and mas the "s al sroper in tl elt rel Eiee Be a A ‘a ae i tered, and had endured a system by the big draft horses it displaces. <And|fo the Cottonwood after you wet Wer + | = is Ll ce ; a ' = or i = which states the shared the right of there is the little gladstone, which | sand. That ts about all. phere i a R oat Reteh the cake 6. f dae! te naturalization with the federal 50vV= 4 milady herself drives when she makes of pretty drives but the ro aa | ne ee aera Be "3 Ree mee peu ernment Sach state following its own @ her afternoon calls. them decidedly un sedans { 7 : Cpa es ee ae eee pees iL we e ideas and keeping its own "records Picnee > eel Weg ieep Cra en Oa a nM pat. starUling inconsiste nefes in practice dé- : It | any revolution- loyal MAGILL'S they were aH viebea: = or of the policy ef his government. "Do you expect to convict Magill?" | frie ond best the ae ERT a "I believe we will if we have a fair jury.| had." Japan is pethups the only. country In} The evidence is. aJl cire coe but To Miss Gral the world where the fashions in Women's|Iit is to my mind moncitalt ee ean strangé notions in his head and) © very manu hus his moral vie ny aoe wisdom upon his Non tat the uk. | Wes ann he is dot praca atee enone bili velar. still thecalls himselfmea a| a 4 tf ear iis he death foremost goes shapes mm Handsome in silks, Some that a} some- a pass; 'e FE naeof interest comfortably,BT Bie The eee selective type casual new type of machine streets the for first gers could property. It is enough to give a mi ; lion men 27 acres apiece. \ But Rus-|/78 % 5/4 has 145,000,000 people. There are | sill ary Joins mountain- when a new-fangled horn, of still more We have in Salt Lake about as many|friends unearthly sound than any of its pre-|!™!&h-powered runabouts as touring cars,|d{d not months, | Phere is the ear the ef-| breviated buggy, of carry for to three course, vote tradefriends, at 12; ntti at ts a runaway|Of penitentiary merely Pr : ithout orie employment. A Ree@ ee hiss their &entence chief ‘The (Continued from Page One.) little later he is picked up by a str: mger| Diity is that everyone. of Ae proba in Philadélphia who has pity on him) afvaid to a athe or ae pein W@S/in this manner, it is stated, to abso-| because of his ludictous appearance, and | refuse to ac what fo ess ns ie and lO} lutely insure the conviction of both| ternace big of the Rockles. on the register his "volce from. day and=night aes too, much sieepy-heads whose seeder Hak apiicicraveobe Done. Abt ars a eo in. town. Thine ae ‘i beet,' eee ne jet : oar "ee the ranges a $10,-|] a lad with homely a DALT V Gece y UCL Baca A EEay oe woman Almost, Three Tlundred. been been 2596 ybiles reg-| reg-|and havg » been 296 ¢ automobiles m "here Phere : of of for land the next mind, of tae hoped next they! fa Be doe like = Waists ae noes ees 1 1 Sy hate pee Rastavdnt: three tne, as many, in proPaCS VOM : are, Mads DECHUse" yOu bil .| portion: to population, as Salt Lake la not ownor) maintainany automobile | +,ow ib iitdisuse; ils. coming: OF the3 A: 9501 thir aulomobil yourself more than Re havea dates by making a great addition to the number of land owners and to the} extent of their passessions, Probably It is gooda politics, b it | f§ not played upon a sen larga en ial to have much effect upon the cortrol | of the Russian purlianrent, unless the} distribution of tne land managed | is with remarkable skill. Russia is so | vast that almost everything et ee into ly runs big figures. To sell 27,-] 000,000 aere to convert a re-; gion the Ohie into a feat | world 1run on- iM | e Continues a ea a Sati / you a begin! professional finds whoit convenient kill man) drive himself. manThose can't employto| > s . : ; the chauffeur. the ah salt) Lake : . ed foal \ Good: Automobile ‘Town reconcile "aks 4 3 yt cure No, Salt Lake is not quite automobile ‘< ale e Suits particu ge a ee deecessors, sounds its hideous note of |' and these are the popular types." Land for Votes. warning. Need Some Roads the men who guide the czar For there are machines and ma"Salt Lake ‘is a. good automobile:town to sell 27,000,000 aeres of the | Chines running around the city's streets) said L. S. Bre in. charge. of a. local When gecided nished at 10, puBrelticWhose finishea Is| But they they would didn't notsuppose it wasthe right ed to schooling the print-|and have run risk forlorn condition: He, too, was hated| and threatened by his brethren. We is a} the wagons, | L- party it But to death. aS scare him mopile » ha as come re stay people may as we 1 become te lia A } , suing year are William H. Smart,|/when a president; C. S. Carter, vice president; |the city J. K. Bullock, treasurer, Collett, secretary $ f Some. of) sounding; fins eens eee meet canes Mab Denar HONEY, EG |Eia ‘gr edianee the Whee! gat" terete and shares, pen js busy, and many a poor beggar on|law of man, the st tute, orn and the | dress have not changed the streét corners ofthe city: ls grate.| code, so far thas ei are the moral] years. ful for the privilege of offering for sale|and if he wanted them G ae ekneds ‘ of all through some pass have notes so low man tries: to 2et less than 7 per cent of the crowd lands | to, further perfect their plans fer desold and more than 93 per cent re-|fense. The letter addressed to tained and electioneerthe govern- |mate ‘Thatfriends he inquired his inti-| ment, for The their effectrulers of such if they secretly thought ofthere was! briefer: "Be a good girl." she of a sizar student fume in Dublin? EHe|stopped the misuse of the1 a fave! is busy sweeping courts, carrying dishes|'They did not think ity ete tae back and forth from the kitchen to the| ne saath. They suppe Bee their busistudents' dinfng rooms. ven now his/ier embodied ike ee f at the cash-) the baads | herd" Sage for |GETEy AAC and|/eciety that he determined to overcome, and the |suboerdinates of the Enterprise Naz tens of milljons of poor men who own] Cel! in the jall This haS aroused con-| whole world knows of the victory of the|tienal Bank who helped the cashier ra no land The royal family and the | Siderable criticism among the Pinker-! famous preacher. Who Is this Washing|ruin the concern, not but did Ferrets imperial government hold more than] lon detectives who say that they] bottlés in a chemist's coom'? He is but a} him in taking the smseélves to a hi h ee 000,000 acres of land in Buropean| Seuld have been immediately separat-| podr elad who has had no opportunity | jurisdiction, should be well pra ne ela tussia alone, The peasants will see ed so that. they should have no chance! thus far sn the world. He has strange|by all hank employes. ‘hey Sent dreams about his place in the future. He help a dishonest superior eithout te ishowever not satisfiedobsetves with the and mere experiménts dreaming, Volving in guilt "| Thése themselves men imagined that they; werd j a COSt away over the $10,000. The duty you know breoRtty heavy, is " par value William Thornton is]? sist red on the city's books was at OK r (000 and over car the generally named as president, ue Henry Lewis, | that (ime owned by. H. V rrolL, It} Accepted" type now « ts -eylinder Dr. Ls | car, with the engines il:and vice president, Samuel Stark, secretary |ic now rccrasa AS in possession o { I In touring cars} and Joseph S. Wild, treasurer. 4 C, Snow et Ce rlificate was dated | forward under the hood. po ake We September 8, 19¢ he two-eylinder motor, placed under the : fected. TI 1¢ t tendency i he | ‘last The Uintah Telephone company That was in! the early days when. peo- | body 00875 18 -albectec the filed its articles The chief ‘place of; ple stopped on the street and looked | t¥o or three years has been to increase eek possessed a a 1 tab AN A Tone misunderstood men in hfstory "George Eliot for long years that shé would write-a novel. with The Run- own its bas car separate bim from an implicit trust in his} | be to engage in a ceneral: veal estate |000,_ with; the average machine entail- | : 5 te What can thwart.such a man?] business. Tne company is capitalized | ing an fnitial expenditure of between| : poate ‘ : : 500 and $2,000. The first machine} can overcome him? Invery wher: } at $10,900, shares being at $10-each, jand always, the man with such courage] will carry the emblems of victory. It is| ' a far higher sense {t will] so here, but in fr: tele experience: he was so sure of himself; Was "i like andthis een dreamer, at Joseph. was and sold He finally shake so/Goq of | aaa What so], Joseph Was Prank. this young man, and appreciate| like him in ; Br," ¢ ‘dreamer,' and theee annoyance eae ne ‘dre garages ether side,one And |to think mightsometimes as well These and J. ride Duan. "Wisir to the ndtne given o six and will te build power plants] to that; and, since 1ey mas nik > generation generati of , elec electricity tricity for . | make ce up up thetheir minds to endure to ene first the and J Ix. Bullock, treasurer. officers W. H. Stddoway C. Bates with are directors. n least ber th: thevadestion. St. serve tlie group of sid done », pu oe foréver in idiv increase '¢ cl'Same Here isie aian after-theatre , the nuniber Ise being rapidly Same. result. There So that you who would legislate the} party A Spy x | ae automobile whets automobile out of existence oe re-| the appetite They are used as delivery Drugs, filed] with the secretary of state were Saturday com-| Light Mining and py the Vernal : y f Tne ; pany, of " Vern: ul. Cc ompany will engage in a general flour milling busi-| BS : re : 5 5 ness, for for = Bach ine Of course it is decidedly incon| = -tyenient to light on your head ae BET ty Pe) oe eb ot we city block rom | hare ¥ z vere I t) RATIONS, j Se ae a gd han ee ie | | causes a stiff-necked moss-back a lit-| {I tle trouble to look up and down the) street before making a race for the! }| Them ar kind of warning signal. cost} them shriek up the olty streets, INI ee RI {I Keep i gat machines now in use or that} : been used inA this city fer SRA Sach cL tion to this there is a very consider-| able annual oultIay-the exact amount} is rather dificult to compute-for | ization is $50,000, divided into shares of $50 each. The officers are S. R Bennion, president; C..S. Carter, vice) president, Herbert Tyzack secretary, This| | But we have profited by the experiences known | tricks on the beforé past and not such fantastic} high "play heaven." Salt Lake isn't so bad. That represents about the 7 Sr to i down In his boots : to Imitate ate thenthem naintenance and repairs To keep| where + down the 275 or 300 buzz wagons now In|Some are so high as almost to plerce the) use in this city requires a small inecar-drum Some give a short grunt or dustrial army of machinists-and they| two of warning. Some have a whole havé to be expert machinists, too-J]lecomotive system of signals. Some keep time all the humming In} chauffeurs. and clerks tenders, additi to to thethe en employed at the Automobiles are used in Salt Lake for addition men ploy nutomobile liveries, there are betwee al he almost every purpose. The business man . fifteen and twenty private chauffeurs, | wants to make a husrice 1 trip to some ace i to the estimate of a loc val | distant part of the city, or adjacent counaccording 1 F a s DY} i = ae 5 re } I . 6 h -edal dealer, in Salt Lake. ‘Then there are} try ‘Telephone the garage 1 o 23 Main South ; cel Yea ee) ; BS Too in dollars million half A ' - - Each of the have obtity: I has rio discernment ana catches £008: *and I think the man who*would) no! gleams of a brighter future. It wouta | TePress the spirit which is pushing the lad] HaVva-hothine but a dead monotony anu | cu! Salons some high: line where*his) soul} Woillil hiite'and crush and destroy to prewould come to its own exhibits like folly forms of its orthodoxy. men, should have better. who ‘lauched : for STORE. of Fortune 7 ytion No r it is today. sery. . | i | a Sinall freshhas s 1 what j } | Articles Ole eur be-| childhood in scolded and ad tir {whi Bh in thes ny = hated sc him stiryet jcau he SATs loved the violin and the a morse . tof wHignine and scolding he got the more] dreams, and for his} 3 : They 5 did nét0 rejolecce ren. rings of his genius. "They Cost ning Order, But They Have Come to Stay, and Will cs Baresi Gc Rabare substitution ; pr ompt 7 1c; reasonable prices. 3 - be- | ert neg core isitise Groner ca | would bring upon them disgrace and disPerhaps te father had dls arn | | honor The boy used to get away at] : ‘ 5 Ok i SCC ed | "ht to the chureh organ, and here he] the quality} of this endowment, and thus | "5 Saal ces zi ob was drawn to him more than to his |poured out his very soul In music. Bach Brothers: Early in his career there ep | had-to copy whole books of studies by et es mca ae eae Gees moonlight for want of candles, which SRR debaens pdt eee ce Hel, were churlishly denied him. He was not} They | midulg ity sicle Vee tht Ane yreseri our trade : ole to anaGod! na eetThe parents of; | to open his BU soul | Mozart kept ‘their boy at all kinds of! | disagrecable tasks by day so they might| eve [aie A ee and pure le a Wa his in seen had he what Hie Jutely eh aA dd eg It has often been thus. The parents of Ilandel forbade him to touch a musical instrument, and would not allow him to }go to school for fear he might learn the gamut. They wanted him to be a law he stole up into a seAt midnight yer. | i éret iattici to9 get an oF sportunity ¥ for com ' ; ais | Munion with an old spinet. Think of this lad, his soul all athrob with the harmonies of ‘The Messiah' and resonant with ; ithe mighty musie of 'The Hallelujah Cho eee > Te » cometh Genesis XXxvil, , Young's dowed mind ms and Methodist ecnurch Sunv : the Rev. Benjamin lesson for his congre- the world's history. téxt the following: this ee a p no dreamer eee ela clinagare cadet cas 4 1)u very best grade - abso- eae he was accounted a_ simpleton a ther could not undérstand him. His | neces ae rhed at him and catled him a dteame Ma when they could not get Frank-| tse a a idea they would destroy him ' Handel, Bull B | r eecner, lin, ee EXAMPLES : Incidents arenes EL A told he vhen OTHER Handel. ee or some stm woulc rine God | tha saguow the | el Qeecn nvat " ' great p ‘ Ose: 2 aves eaand the moon and the stars att} Joseph. --aey of of "ganlering |Rreat thoughts, Life From Lesson Story ee looked every inch a dreamer. In. the Young [ior see eet eaten with Benjamin Draws Too Particular ee ae 10 ITD DREAMERS ed Automobiles Worth Half Mion You Cannot Be WORLD OWES MUCH facets oo. AMILTON'S THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 15, 1907. CLOTHE Furn. ~ YOURSELF. 45-47 Mai St mM Ot, a 4 |