OCR Text |
Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | Society Curremt Review of Salt Social Eventa : | largest. noon Mrs,. CSO... affai brilliant in Th lauman an ai as big day atte. honor of Mrs. 18 t Lake's SE was Mie cate of Abner Luman in Whittemore T} rooms chivalrous credit frog' ashe name mark P Salt for o Laker a deed has' down e a Bull-[the % ty, the othe day and' while 7 6, BUMEPOUS 'SUCEES az oe of hero, his identity is atill oe the as ; ; matter of conjecture. The follow In account ‘Tx Boransa is fr om thehe Tonopah (Ne | were sunflowe rs and goldenglow, a op00 mW vhere > Miss Je eant tte is une Whittemore pre- ribbon hung Wallen Was over a cut roldenglow over yellow the glass The satin centerpiece, bow] draw and filled | YCU"S with woman ee work cloth was the effect when £0 1e with board her the sick train winning Mis Mi } aoe also going. was the a am tc ri guest "500"Mis. party Willli Friday M. ‘Sunfiow sion. { one Ric hardson ; of honor at a tacnoontelvann Crea Lake man contagious had disease; .O been nh fear SEPTEMBER 14, 1907. CHEAPEST all Death } And the overtook the stranger sull = with ain wa fo on ‘the | TRA ; his wee ‘as man who was the tr ain‘ ) @ re at Sigplaee-arid owe for wor afMc-| ogo _ the | © from nrera. * We have just opened our fall and winter goods and have GREATER tarough train markets 2 and buy ‘i our goods for cash from parties ; would have to pay if we bought ‘from traveling Cuprite. mained in 7 the anc 1€ | Claire 2 ut. , cofetereed Beate cock eee le ain, aaee She was alone ) & ct 1d comely 7 Fine clay ay, ap te tha 4), ee nee e er of the os N ‘ ' Safety 12 not neither learned by those was that of the assed on Daly pre = roldenrod anlels, the dining In sprays the cloth of gold In S ¢ a eo the Miss ae as watercolor, Miss pat LODE Robert l of honor ty not ie ae aniee TIZe given ory Corwin J 1 Friday by c- awing Was be room. learned. But is he th iar that you again. sj; tuff A 1 s patri- | ing evening © "t yutMeae you ono know| wa see at a beautiful ieee on , his vO rought o room,' a I'll cut in twnere ne was with you ; was heard might call might need, could|throats a man on He ed-/she i ( nis aa the race| « a: © dri rac€/she da in on sk to him and > ay: t0 het for 1 he ON KNOW Ss OU R PRIC ES ARE BARGAINS . coe dozen shirt buttons we es wh wee 8 At Ba oe - ee . eee e- for............0..., . man t don' ars hey j -|shorrhe eee 2 -rWware atten * 3 was the babe mother and her ) towhat say new fine é 2 -eUC we ee Back Seo RECETV ED DIRE CT FR¢ yM . r a 7 ‘ PER SPO JL. Sewing 3 Turkey "wfang , o~2 lowed he silk ‘ 2 red dozen lowed by friend Silk A,garter hooks elastic . doz a ‘+ yen ot ... cotton and per 3 re per eyes yard used with effective F street blue and the Che gold, American decorations naval were| porter and three train hands ging the baggage from the flag for the] Sunflowers flowers with blue dahlias cverywhere to dows were and mantel wreathed with ering the be {into tne coach disappeared served in the e Y¥ CaATGS and prizes were bi ° f COMOmation "J 99 oO set? d A combination i rae ¢ de oe a ete 9 c »U at Reginteradi Ao as Thursday seein at 4 entertain for thelr son next pee at a stag party. é John A. : tal Handin t u of the ninth month | difficulty lies, it s wa remains a ‘entertained| 2 ee . = Pee ae T page ope nin day in weratty. & SE argc Cee dndae ieee pupils who shouleenenihl have | the University aay wen nie register ore a} stveam of students o'clock Friday afternoon the to-j tt case Mc ay £ registration 4@yY last was year 42 the For number the of ¢ to- | the the eee dents enrolled. students neve ae at 2 as fact : - COATS' 1D) will befor year Hair unlj- : ; pete \W ILL Do slosh Men' Ladies' = VC, } Ladies Miss Edna Shepard. and in th The pink Ainine room owt e sundpwere)/)he parlors wer and prize pile white was bright Dae a the asters,| Y@S with me guessing| Eye ee largest in the the registration normal yesterday] is not a record school. nal ee It may nae be} because intend | to | No Money erty noe! sited rowas Uy 700 spool a se sreas eur and Ae Pink flere white eo Were oat . Mrs. . , Bre we fred played. The ve ee Puntlow "Ss¢"7 Elbridge oan cir te Odell, Nh i Le ar Mrs .eWils If tallies see2. Die Jin-| Mrs.| ee a. is, Dart, Wilkinson, Marguerite Mrs. ¢ GB. a titer, Schoppe, and Miss Helen "Per Earl An enjoyable "At Home COLT } their tween membersthe receiving mer i cata Miss a friends and and who vest und the, it, you for the oF minus that attire. brought a case Ee suit in which H. B. Geodin. "Phe The] the which in the ices girls of the dining room ments Jarge rooms] house, Be Miss and punch The young] e class presided « 1 in th fi and served the refresh-| at formed the! and ol a € = area Toh Kote htyin of string first Esther orchestra Allen was wil a few in the top directed] The success ‘ event of bic in attend-| dence, oe the evening will exer and sing have with found better "se level of it the natural And every un- mttemp red, tn tee to] company Sete strongly as in in singing and ps the play, it ering of the t f ¢ of f ab ‘he prett Wedding. ned} S. A. Whitney lp par unenne Septer were elec ad ovations on veo will weiss‘eft ReDoie TRE Re Capac entertamea) ohtasyg 25 That 2 Mi ee play aw Sieh: Sadlei I Pe ee the mc soe Cale ele 10¢As ..5 OC andee 10< JC only for the coffee sizes and sielatsie the Salt 10e and up and up loss] meatels boc, 265 VES eanares Men's : by Pi . ‘ ae _ John's e, . pastor. A cea e i al 11 of u. m., subject Experiences pen." eh cee TI D ; Beal pvangelica sub-, cHureh, Hurola "Jensen Sundayv| Ps aaiivie sb GEMS! vs Be ees m. ‘ourth the ut theatre Prayer is its its p.m. singing 4 jearty GoodChristian meeting A church Wednesday at 7:30 at all the forservices. welcome every-| for the a work.illy cordi people KF yR Se Wright. eee Grand‘to' Theatre, Mother Guide Her" week's js the ‘ and The announced week's for attraction Grand] Prayer | Seats A bargain | these observed the baptismal]day and conference at e free, Everyone 3 service evening » 2:30 will be be p. a S$ an m p. in invited pastor, - resi- la.om.;,evening m 8 7:30 All na pee | porn which udis son) ‘ 1week's alc's with Lheatre. ‘ wih bill the Lyrie Donnellan two of surely sure}; make patrons," -Sunday "‘as acts Rvorganized 1} ehureh, eVer) school prayer a ‘Mysteri i Of} Salnts | street-Sunday | social services; The re ‘ 11] Rio ach=| south invited is nnpublic vs ak pi im; 6p soclet) p.m 7:30 ing, Di. ; literary Ines a State 10 aa Topic, |] sale Messengers Latter-day ; sehool, | his {at a Alaicehe oe 8. Dao sai id night, L. D. Ss. eee ee at and of for es - zs itl TO es é . Se 10¢ OU R > : 3c a eats t eRe a oe - be: vatifully DP 1 I RICE a inhekes oe ue 4 ei fe TOOLS i COME AND Bho SPECIALS eae Ae AP ime in AN AGIOS aa Is ator Neth Riaede THE Ge 9 Sear IN Ae et and 98e sss =. ae 9 UD - $2.00 OU R and $2 GOODS RE EARNS STRUCK : in OST REL Ce WIFE SE Ml 7 url C f ale ay PT mais . Today-2:15, Z i Matinee TONIGHT-Last : isastrous that noises ae State street aroused the on dull, | the Im- r The .<;{ first thud with fight vas on made and D. the tor jit was proprietor D. Carter, of the his Rotnwell Rotn wel-} Imperial in i= ‘ : Sale the greatest and waiter, had ARR she that J. After making he stated Injured ‘a such all ; 25c today an i 3Ca AM cate be-| Barg rain Matinee Tonight Last 5 NO MOTHER Next In ; Todayy $2::30. P.'e rformancec TO e GUIDE ot HER T oale Sic wks cy, aw Week, Starting Sunday, MR THEO LORCH re Ne aw the "THE ~ Militai ) LIEUTENANT COWBOY." Drama, AND THE ‘ eel she Direction be exeral Sullivan Dennellnn, ©, gert In| around be re COX, Manager dressing pieiptiAalchoake might He to able be will a that as a Sia of a t an altercation, battle, in which| elie to be pres- mmoned umm wound Mati- Wednesday Walter N. THREE OF US Rachael Crothers. 5c to $1.50; Matinee, moved to the Murray hospital and ON ; presents play THE By Ss 25c to $1 50; ATTRACTION:_ Tuesday and sday matineb, as e Was the recelving er é It appears that Short, in hopes a ending the affair ina knockout, ame 5 Second|So seriously from nected aa Sle Price to Or- D. Spencer, Stage hice Kimball, Ac c om anist. Lawrence eri an like | Felare el chestra, Company of Fift John J. McClellan Musical" Tite aceite idea that there was and1 when I inquiry found that Ralph | lk inside, CO. Operas, ‘ Costumes, Monday, ey xt, Wedne bystanders sickening Time. PHE SALT LAKE OPERA the Greatest of All Comic | | Magnificent strange ind' a Short. and| A ,o0 AND 1 14-1 16 and 118 STATE ST. D cafe : pressed «Second LD A.) sev up ?: Fs am es ec PRICE. = atd SAT Fe eee ARE tess 8 Ti & Considine, and Manager : " : Treas. ; | ES has Hee scliool iy S inday s WeRR r DIFFERENCE STO i PORES come entangled in ; Which resulted in a ; Mis. ¢ Brrehy vere ¢hupel.. up 190 » halk . and ool nia pants ONTAW ONLY men? amination, ee dish: pans SS Dress iat of a falling body ‘% The nearest ‘ standers la ;} the cate ss and CROCKERY 10e, HARDWARE Carter Family. jana atl| Message ShesChurel the ariasiGn 25¢ Glassware. d unusually ¥:19} sermon corner Bes "The 19¢ T nib leYs eae. ent, { fz up and B NTS: Sites blown ‘Trom*. 750 M : | perial if 5 Grand 15e, with whatee you payAy> elsewhere vibe tumbler a every. where ost a communion * 3h de oie Tin ! |} In b ombar sounds church serv ce - | a Eri p.m subject Matter." | Wirst Baptist church, evening it. 8 o'clock 4) South and: Second. W REORGANIZED greatest in Carter Charles last the public." Zs : the tet before ce aha put lle | Isabe Mrs. hit Manager contains | Span, ‘ nd sopThis a aon rence? ane Lyric ¢ John gE. I CEE visitors welcome, -_-_-_-_-_-BAPTIST. t, s6| schoaly 10¢, in , ar aa cordially invited eee eh Chapel, 657 North Second | Toreest ! 10¢ A and 3 a? and EE Holy and We of Murray Price ae ning, morning by | nes, 25¢ to Tc ae city LINE e = WAITER; | a Visitors ters, )\ Vest ----_ ; first Chureh of Christ, Scien saat ah ird Rouen Peek: "sunday 9:45 a. » mT. and) Wednesday 0130 iy SCIENTIST, # Lb NA AND ; g Trinity: 9e e's ane ak ahi Fan invited: : the George D. Pyper, : 7:20 a. mj Sunday se hool, 9:45 a. n morning and and: sermon, 11, o'clock; prayer, eveninglitany prayer sermonat} a ---------- new after in so pe oe nel The peaceful citizens of organization of j were aroused Thursday Pe. of children. Evening services at 7:45.) Midweek services meeting, on Wednesday even-| ‘closes|ing. "Teachers 7:30 p.m.} at . with will = Sucks pe le Flint 5 ify [Vv EB gs prices, z - avenue-services at SOIoN glan en ea | 2'@us COUPE pl .48 here. . . . .0.6 am Lutheran3} : eh Mt oe oo ve 5 up ' KOC sermon, Hour of : ane reer = German Evangelical a $C ; ‘ " , the AR Granite AES 6 4 6-0: 6.8 Be eib pa gia, wee KE of the EW sold ny AN iS ee NEED TE? ESTSG SES TA PRD RCSLT FO o'clock. Subject Our Consolation at ever pots .Rants Th THE M. TEA SB as e e table or OT THER uP i eda > > Pa Granite > te:te a kettles a ] De ints ses Suits Bn ee aise ba Overalls abi Sal ce ; ye 250, ee Kn Mén's 980 : $2. , I * Graniteware: CLOTHING 75e see 49. 50 Penow : P We mec T F. Israel." Christian Endeavor at ee in ie Parinl ps mi, topic, "God's' Omnipotence," | P™ the meeting one and cee . from 48 °c a and see us for anything you want at a Bargain OUR Bovs' 2OVS > oe, o Boy a nO ne kee Hast and Hays, Preaching service "The iT ai ad-] v0e, .... s 4] oe : these sold YOU SEE 45e Ee 5 of ‘ -¢ se Se coffee fin . If a 20e@, 338e, and "* JYIN BUYING RE AN . line pots. ..... Dishes ;. gG GL corner Of) Porenoon services 10:30 o'clock SubBieventh South,|/ject of sermon, "Christ Our Cons pastor-Wuade Loottion at the Hour of Death." by the pas- |B superintendent of Sunday } tor "Sunday BAGGED SOla inn P Services on Sunday as follows : . | echool sure} rec-| en hed, ROE <a ED oA OUP ETC GIT pe UIT S cae ae RST ERTL Cae a La ALT In we as Sree aL UED ae for 27] ject "Out ent the a newt, ‘onl a e 12 0 lates Sale si ..........0 kinds PI strong Come in 10e RUGS Art Art , . and Fi ae! basins kettles finest et nn 25¢ GR GLASSWARE De ] Je : for worth Wine BI anything 5 and TIN Tin LOO ae 20¢ ... = boil Ts, tea tea ' and oe c 1de, ... AND eiecaiaatetieie carpets preaching service at 7:30 p. m., New. York of U rs is on $1. 19, oxfords, largest helow wash Tin The and ' s US US AND the rice TWO r ... _ We, ... s«ce-.ee.+-++ .... ---- se ite Granite ee it 15e, ..+ eter. ........... PRESBYTERIAN " os ‘ES Ne E. prie es ul a 23¢ Bene eom= wee eee Vo N : Granite . Se cae oo wee ee Death," dog ] have SEE SEE le 4 er Ie, leather Y AND .. net .2le¢ #eune ; worth ; ; SHOES, pate nt "Sexes Bens, rice bojlers Loe, 20e, 25, and up eee ... at 2 iC neigt' andro ne ari we y 9 COME Compare : . ieee asks 6 what z CHILDREN'ST? SHOES AT ALL PRICES. Cups: . pi1e p c Ad I ee 5e > A Trauite Granite bee ee 3 Ties which Harry | yang Ny Pentacncte ercy 25 Ve ctive ly AT from oxford Granite Granite U , 4 . te Sood eens shoes : Oe ense JC vee REMEMBER THE PLACE. | inflitary drama of the West. "The Lieutenant and the Cowbey," presented by Theodore Lorch and an ex- 1 Rees Walte 2.2.5.6 CARPETS all half 41515 SHOES Master next S Mrs of HIE x lor'. and brushes. .5e rs and 10¢ - 1We, ....... .... Carpets a velvet bi O\W play is said to be one of the best of} met ting will be held for the purpose Of) prown, paster-Preaching at 11 a. im., bed the lid of a sugar bow! ane t ene has never scored sO} gramatic productions. Manager Cox] Wing nt the Bee a of sin a enn and 8 p. m Young men's Bible class ( arte! in the 1 a aly a i cs f a = pe le se ‘ree eading rooms open datly,) 1 ‘red: I Evan teacher rs. Carter in the le emp I this effort In acting,| of the Grand announces this as the|&@ I rea slat 0 2. sm er 3 : ates : = in the general conduct] yj) important engagement of the}; **«§ pt. Sunday fron. af zy s 1. to 21S unday st Gol ut 12:30, Horace Tuc ker, | Intlict d an ugly fe a wound <¢ Lb ee * : has made its first Of-) cegson from a dramatic standpoint Pp. ™., a rooms 606-607 Scott building, superints ndent B. Y. P. U. at 7 p. m,,| Inehes long and a slight fractu year a triumph most | aa EOE SURE leader C.:O.) Harris TOD itr De aba pe Cart wa immediately . . ° ng ' 1 = ! Tilt oe risclence.*. Wednesday evening service \ arte ve neadlater) <= cimits a oe -- .......-..-.. Scheele) carpets Rug BS initial appearance, Ww 1 eellent company Mr, Lorch is too} improvement of practice | well and tavorably known in Salt Lak feature of the play IS} tg need any introduction, and his new worthy The ie Meult during sue a if pe natinee PrO-! The Mee - Sete Tooth .....--. ae brushes Brussels BE 7 r We K e ees from brushes : a SS a RRSFTE CVT alt fer ae Ee CLV Wilson engagement a a matinee performance today. the .... ..... Beautiful Ss as } PISCOPAL., | were fast, loud talking which sounded | Virst Presbyterian church, northeast _-__ g {Wh -njiees growing | Oar bcorner of South Temple and € streets St. Mark's cathedral, 225 East Yirst] A male voice : ee Cs Ea : aed Rev. William M. Paden, D. D., pastor-j| South street, Rev. B enjami n Brewster,} ing, from which one could detect the} Morning' services: at. 11 S'clock. at|dean-Services for the sixteenth Su ne crash of creckery, the shriek of a wo- | theatre contl~) justice 1 > AY nT ; ‘Jud MTabort $s se ee In aa LBE ~ameron Elise Scott, Jennie La Monte, Henry Hall, Walter Horton, Thomas V. Emery, Henry Tearing, John Prescott and its J ‘he themselves, and with a more nounced pleasing of the people work of the chorus holds to the doubtedly be the college boys' dance] Seca There are a large. number es 7 a a } ch of college boys who will go away dur ing the next week The affair hi us| been well worked up and it is expected to be one of the most notable events} 1 : : . Oortascind" deLe loss; of his vest,cA r to api ot oe a Ce ¥ theatre in "The y hrer No. the performance, its use. ean vest. be . ST MOGUL Sassy the first halfcapacity of nextattendance, week, and attract ord of merit naving preceded gal-| And mies A laree number of guests took] 1dvantage of the invitations to enjoy] he evening, which was in every way] notable continue »| | ¢6 the Hood." succes the Wilson the - se brushes wide = picture of a Western mining camp,|with eely written and inte nsely human.' It|!§:30 if "- ea rushes usl € b brushes Yard sent possible in out of the uceused occasions . | Sduare nights 10e De. of falling to return his eta shape, and of prac- the¢ ae other that \\ ae barring ate 0 te y was] of final performance tonight. success served, thehe su is = deserved soloists, who were a trifle weak at senior The been will soon as conflicts destroying |'$3.85 $3.85 an | article atl on the decision a HECK aera of i , ronounced There is noe question El- "for e o= Ng 8S) OE ead = -4) a Plays rendered. ind halls were artistically decorated In| lery, was taken. There is every likethe and carried| white,|lihood only and will whichschool color colors, scheme purple was also be the that rule standing both this room afternoon out it will not be have registration may| steam laundry loss | Walsteoat in I. Goshen and the Rev. P. A.] achieved by pee SRG ee et eae y%kin, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Clark pany in its rene ono -ODIn GOe. doen Bis 1iop, Miss Be ntley At each performance the attendance| Edna W ilsit Miss Esth-| has been better than the last. And| Alley RIES ToCKtH IEvans,|on Friday night every seat in the) ind ae register as to get all or | PCaly 5 IC 15¢ . decision ral ce a Te oy ee oor oe ee pee cision oO scond cause of action the court sus-] Eleventh the civil di-| tained a demurrer entered. by ithe|Herbert FE. W.. Willaundry people, the etfect of which is bourow, Plave | be- | ---- 11. sere. es rec aT given) patrons, of 8 of hours ine tachity; party. were fancy E t son at Gordon Academy Triday evening when the members of the faculty received r Miss | specific Pierce | was a ‘Such Mo effect, is the Beer er Judge J, J. Whitaker, in vision of the eity court \ Mrs Lowe Lillie have falls to return claim. Uuinaces functions Mr Onderdonk, Miss Abbie Taylor, Miss breaker catalogues | Whitewash Value Established for Damaged Social Prestige =any 7 losssee eae VOU restig Sanne Ww Ao . ko of social be erat ntal Ey eat < Poiaucs = * Verne Rousse n Schulder, Mrs. Willard Hana 7 Mrs. gE cl LOM cents son, 4 Pst Mr pe ed cAO) J-| Cle aveland, Mrs. D. G. Lilley, Mrs. D.| ‘ you S.aeter™ vive were) ta- | laundry jossibly ale and 5 Good z Paint in- and all next It is Monee: tar week. ueetaniie dents order way 10e 7 bottle ..... brushes Varnish ° ane more +e a Shoe give Secend Seuth satreet, at to Westerfield Madge ere by oMing Walter Westerfield Sun1 no become the acateachers of the growing! today caceraitan nol pliGarsiitanerea arc! ened The { ted euests of the afternoon] the college students, or it may be} WV eas es annse kt Smith, aie. A.| that those who did register believe in' T. Bean, Mrs. Morris Forbes, Mrs. J.}-oddittes But no matter where tho J. Kinney, Mrs. Claude Williams, Mrs HW. O. Shepard, Mrs. T. Becker; the Misses Jsabel and Amy aibarua. Zeta Morris, Josephine Bottsford, Florence Sears and Miss Ruth Beasley ~-- and SELL eC brushes ' Clothes ; also be 6 e Heueed This a the eh Ser ] bu o i cru IHINs for Miss Louise Wey Friday afternoon aoe "oe euor 200 ae ahs j auitle s have been received at the at her apartments in the Wilfley flats. | #endance last yes was expectet 9} school regarding admission credits and ST was ene : be exceptionally | iight in col npa rison|c¢ ourses es offe She assisted b eer ner mother ve and } na offered at thee "tu" "U than ever siste Mi s. B. Bs She aaa and Miss with this year before, and if the attendance this year decorated Hottie ; brushes We go into the about . OG THREAD ns coon Ae per -der. .5e and powder. .5e mates Hand that ae years : Sat ore Jy pav ‘ SHOES A en W * BRUSHES St rcavtica | @td Friday, the 13th, all in a buneh | re eine ation Sees cs per , ae . oil machine oners Scares eut in patriotic . effect. Thirty-two afriends Roadsof the the! noneyoung 5 cadet : ele enjoyed meee fh Mrs, acaline se C The chandeliers Virginia creeper the tally cardsand prises wore . sewing Tale aleum ‘ Flags "Navy" punch was by Miss Lynn Card hall 4 Best " were seen. with sprays carried to the corners covceiling got "Inside; the up and the hack and : the tovie portieresoverin thethe door-| Ways, theand place were ot draped winsoldenglow were lug-|seat and the others Pullman ‘horses were w hipped EVER. only : Just opened a large line of shoes. You will find our prices very much lower than you buy them elsewhere. pe nie eee for AVL > 5 » 10¢, pe, AUC, aoe AN . 5 9] parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A. "Lee, at| the response, ‘and inva moment the |The Uny corpse was lad on the fect [ff COATS' DARNING-COTTON PER DOZEN ........ their home 1 i9 academy colors, AL ac, 10e, loe, and up 5¢ and 10c up ZF oN . ations, : oe, .. ... TORY spool pec ul 6 alae 6 combs FAC per marking good elas 1 000 De THE threz id o found eile combs 4 JUST your cone Cc buttons. combs Ladies' purses Side or Money eee ne pre ih his pe pant Rubber e hat was give overheard a damn bill te" the dead : that, ti doz. Rul ‘eSS tubber F dressing 5 anything 5 ng esse At Goldfield the stepped out on Hie plntratem and talc hack r ere was a sho : ackm: ; 7 Soret a a a anon ea ‘Salt | Lake oy ie 3 and gave what little a tt train; her $200,with And ear oceupied | hands, a bigsomelumpof the" in thei Name answer, can'tne come out ae the hap every sense of the word. He looked in the door of the coach and asked one of the e train hands if he could not enter ti oule = and comfort the poor woman. autumn] je Richardson. man guest otic o-ghon game, where tne] tallies were artisti-| Ss, itu ©¥Gd tvainman from on Salt the train al treveler Lake se attered over Howard " ‘cones Sar ewe t ~Gea Se rer ee went to tne the in ; be rric f eae: leng et a of the coach with her little darling & in her arms, hoping against néBe Y nrod and done By Woente ' cards eally yonn room, as- "Te Florence and] = thatthe would win a i é train é ‘There would was W notin glass bowl: of/with death. G oe prac pecluimente Reece nie een a‘in| Were and Bean Misses A cut gracec Be fe a Ie e the :by Cooke. ae we Tl .per pins dozen 9 12 BODY tele aud e smok was a pitiful sight | kind-hearted travele ae at som fn baskets and wal wi pocketsfai and] toooksee ththat poor woman walking the |f'wisemas "Ble eg he took his 5 eH Hat elastic per yard ...........060 sees. Jee eermedé | sisted Seer 7s Grace on BARGAINS THAN want to sell, conseque ntly or loeal jobbers- pins per paper ......... Ch Gnt "gléeces wie,» cele eyed needles per paper ...... 20.00. .......1e oe was ERY O Good Gold ae Inanc at ier ap. habdsee gave was hard name ii that men > EV one of the coach, comforting the afflicted mother. | ah a doc-/and assuring her of all the assistance | the child had | {nhis powel He learned Fdm the | the best of sorrowing woman that her husband that delay l had been killed about thre« DIOLINA le ; i senor aA the kate fook th 0 STORE IN THE WEST the; The passenger vy v4 shook shook hishi head. » What ashame," he said; "the child s dying." ld. 5 of | he sat by loolen: ni ere and talked nedring -Cuprite. he bans men Rink jlattorm be and sai t : Pier re E ato tie "Is the re no doctor on who Goldfiec Salt ° Joy H. Johnson | pe atiowedto goon Te tee aded{2 | ago in one of the mines near Bonnie _ conductor held the train for an nour] for ali that was of her mith an i the-prizes® LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, woman nad come from na desi Bria wera lighted by yellow. ‘®'e fatter sald that was brilliant in the shaded extreme.candelabra Ten ta- | diphtheria, and needed of bridge were filled with players, medical aELOUS1ON and bles Mrs. Weitz and Mrs, the guest of nono e hild, for e The aeenet barucularly, particular! pretty.: rretty The he | peneThe on Bullfrog ie ne train nich which | arrived arrived ith Fellowby rib: hnn, and goldenglow duspenided the | see ic ont story. "At Bonnie Claire wa b sided, SALT xcites Praise in Mining Camp. E Some The REPUBLICAN, { ‘Chivalrous Deed of Salt Laker |Chival. J Magician, : Carter, 4 Charleseee Ss wo place of to up fled from and business uo accident BHoat after the his ne hortly ane unet mcd crMae Ohi ch nivel haa Sine superintendent é Li {Illynn, « highest ® the ofeee two ee are art.1¢ Pe tte CHIEISTIAN. atten ‘ Co fo Onerar 5 rice, ) \ Ve one merou won| as , ae ae Sed fevelta vocaraticn cee7s ey: ang Pile a oe oul ia hom Idle W ild, in a few days.|talariecd and pleasing acts in th =! Tie | ais lak avenue: and Navajo. street-Sun-| 9 x i ! k J Ee pot : i ight had Mr, and Mra. Jos.' J. Dowling. : ad nenot beere Frid: 30 o'clock ri ay ) 1 | ‘ best ac Cohen. Bie, e eis officer by tne can located ,-| lt juca | ata Ry sy a0sa ak Chdal of) nets: Ray corner ehurch, Christian Central line vaudeville | | : | : 7 vel ed tert . a . pene on oO re Tesi Dr. : The A from Fourth _ South, and Bust i. Clinton has returned Third J. UP} fully Mi are bunch Mrs of ststhe for ‘est | T vening : ed li ! ° she : rem: x 1} ‘Thursday' Bis | Sir 2 Lav: orothy. Mrs Miss Lith Es Miss ev Reve z -obinson.| ece. py masantly Beit of residence pastor Buxton, &]/pert Sullivan of standard high the remained|to where she nes, Hot Lan 1 Rev 7 Miss niece. Tanner's Linproved Motlon Comedy. | Lyric scope, CHANGE; TO DELTA Cles:} KAPPA Murra chureh, Baptist Kirst 991 "Sant phone Ind. Last "ourth attractions GE | Considine's an Ss ae yniths at} school Alston will for The'lwo Salt. South-Sunday th 5 em: th \n = ns profusion v1 Be "0 he - ris- | Suventect an and a ee pastol matinee. associa-| noon's : Teac ors Lake | of Finer eee ke tawhose a eran Baas . | 1eetraye p. 6:30 n endeayor, el ee hes ‘ tree it ve hows, first ywwers Qo ) & : IY. ne Ved sday ermo ding S day evening : St: § o'clock: é : 3 : ! j teen Sunday, three ces Sunday; Fraicenile cept Delta apps thes er ee Mil k> aa verual ie § inda Preaching eieoe O:CLOSK 10 ae 1 _ : R. , rmonalan sight re : Cour ment rite da Faw Stain oa pea | ey ne ie atte FORhaveMULLAN. \ ome oh ee Ww.RH optic sermon of subject EXCHANGE ppp, ‘Mark an septem=| will Idaho, evening Mullan, | Seventh 3510 Tuesday Brool on "Cress tera at 17, ber Sep reception duke « © *. Mine ey. 1 cnr eee ie oity Dc aevenin | :ie the edcuessing a b ‘Li Mrs. George Doyle will entertain at} Bast RalphF 7 Mrs, ines phe McBroom when aie gives aa soa URC pone ryPhe on table bythe er ie . usua) observed Luce today ie eee ee Saturday | Satu' J program today d'hote entertains \ at the dinner Country at 6.99, at} eee will b be] | clu THE c tip) 2 " g week; anil spending the . wet Winnitred afa BA ss| repens ‘ ith with with: - e ‘ us eeares nthe ‘Yel Se DAY IS rich ori only bell ‘Lake one | 1 Miss the L. D. S. hospital morning, where, she | was supposed safe|idly from the early Friday] effects an operation] - 7 to these x between South Benjamin services day . by ‘ ] sehool ind Good cre { Is public Phe Second Young, pec 12:15 church, Lust streets pastor- Ae pastor the by ». 1 H. J. : Seu a noon Sun- er aie Q Riots iy o l $@! | are i 4 y tursda ae rant Ornare Gena William 6 ee caaine ee . * DSaonaav. us »S ‘ Alliance Tuesday | invited. | 1 aBit Ze at ‘ y }and | ton ; service Bast Brown 1 Relicion a a give m. at at cat church, corner Sixth Eust streets, pastor-Service: 10 a. m.; earth hall All Piftth 11 ane question stude m - is Paar, cone Cox wae eee ten Ree e ( ~ isa lookir | | ica, a ae the but ha ; fay SB Convinced | organization} an formed be norganiza-|} tte ani Setter THE. , : Binek Viole: od A TRE #. ADVANCED | Vv AUL D VILLE. WEEK THIS ALL VON Se ORD STU _-__ sna & th x "Di it ss Bie -hanged Bessio. Vuldare ‘Troupe. and Currier. Reidy Berry. Tetel Berry & x one of th " i nes > ra Kinodrome. Brittons, The name 1 mana jite He ante ee : a: j } } re w! [he a ein. "ise no rites Abieations| ian very D ae (except Sunday), l'The Greek letters, he claims, puts the| 75c, 50c, 2 Box Seat, $1.00. South) a. ence ee organization 5. Koni G Huntingschool| preaching, ; nas the mM: ee I. Oscar inter is at-| who Eaton, Principal and | tion, tacking High school frats. have disstandfrom every question the cussed Kensington Unity ig sy ( L. Oscar Dass Lux-| Professor Baton that fraternity Unity ¥ hich 1das.; |Son not Of a boys re Stearns.|oacurday, seen Rene ‘ ec SCRE school Mislouby at ecliool will 2:p. Adventist ra ordi Ve iy 2 ae re ADVENTISTI. ee | NOT A REAL FRATERNITY| even- -_-_-- N. UNITARIA Umltarian soclety South 138 ll. t a atgh¢ mec a8 . In-|pigya services and , _ a m.| a 12:10 le is Ee 11 Morning pastor. Se METHODIST, Episcopal Methodist --- : -I First Second m 1 p. selected chotr the by vited until 7 hursday, {t} rap-|] recovering Was of at Preaching class meeting school, topic Sunday evening music Christensen, ¥ South, ; Sixth ( treets, East Third and Second Bell, pastor-Last services of this conehurch | |, wlll be held at the year ference a _ bright, Christensen, Annie Miss Lafayof the pupil young | Prone died -ailroad contractor, nse tei tte school, of H,. K. Christensen, a and rai daughter . lin oY antage of M. A. a church, rr ig HM. i. a CHURC eM A. E E. pastor |), thel,. conund 8p... m poles of eee 2 Death oe thirty‘ about -_>--o--_--_ } PAST. luables Mountain strEN the and principal }struction | from the i Tia talce in Lari ternits ere | The in oa! the st the other diMecult Iicht of members problem a fra-| aoe of tht | Mond now be- - ay), "aya tie 50c, 25e, (except 10c. Sunday Box Seat, and 76c. STENOGRKAP "poet TRAINING .| 7 aaa Se P vill at h : Princ on}, tent the at meetings gospel The 7:30 services ‘ othe j ; = S K:pworth league /yr, ; -per street, near the , postoffice, wii | Torince then Hl ghi school an I s fie e nts 3 that: | ‘ELC vile ri Building. Club Commercial 250 | and} harmful is net aorganization night,| | this Wednesday ? on except invited. | .ontinue, kindly ull next week should be allowed to continue Lene oa rs superior courses in shorthand, classes, evening and Day form-}Typewriting, already are school the of bers LUTHERAN. equipment. Best teachers, Experienced that| claiming societies, and clubs ing Republican; Lutheran |The Daily English Saviors v4 = af « ' aru ex <i. sr a ( i. : - A E esti of|superinte mae nt. feature said A appendicitis. ‘of our dey osit| for to on sal Th ce. tet box 7$3.50 a8 ear. or Jess|the case was that girl's father| o'clock by ) the; pastor " $:2 ths sever * for the : rin : 3 . ar ee oe are Ail aoe eee oun rel Ree seun not had inj little so ie day, per Ma ween than : and scord with the protection oe having been absent in Arizona eres : = ; f " aa a Mr: ip < a " the a Rocky by work active much including new cable seen jas |}company, Mo.;| Cit Salt Kendall, 3B George Salt Lak vs Watson, M. Louise Samaria, res, Lorenzo Anderson,Ida Wanship; Hughes, followec | Kansas the company and circuits to Wallace toll construction | adaitional placing cable to supplant City d'Alene Coeur wires open I tihe :: hin City, Kansas Robb, Schroeder, Whe a Px Portland =. : . Mr. and Mire WwWee nee J. al ee week tre enjoying lowstone. ba Mary See Fei Licenses. Marriage cas F » W. John Em Marle of Telephone finme-| pe , building recently, sl. | ruslil days Thevorkcompany's men have been there took 3 \ work ushing ven pat staniey eee ee MD RIESE diate family mat-| U lehangeS A.| ine e 3 attHE. 4 of Bert 100" lof the bride's bride's parents, parents, thethe adenan | Bethe G0" ; Apostle by performed being ° a ee OU unm ee i Miss « Phe marriage and urgetts & | | ifternoon at a lawn acpartr party, Se played gume the be Will street. for afternoon this Maria 2 party cnildren's a he1@1 little daughter er Tees , Hyde, pastor; church west oD] )yos e | ‘The new show starts at this after-| school, 945 a. m.s preaching by the one The room take ylace September 25. i was . : ww |prize pilee the i wis contest fant ie I Tae ce ipecpie a by nw eer ee ~ ° y ', nares teta te eet ster,| | Main . sister, herhor Ma Mi sister, strect ~ iree Cua thing ce ae iret, Co. ope lopt - es areanpenet te car a cote ne 1 Se haste Sita, SE eg Sreeenl "or side shak her girl will GE mother bexburied 7 Colo. at Canford, v it the ts- i Ourch, be-|church, J. 454 South Fourth East, Willam| Lankow, pastor-Afternoon services A ll the € News for 50c Mo. | it, Wt!l_be a small matter adult supervise their to have some!Students organization, rate get good till Sept. 15. positions. Special |