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Show 1907. ee leases Rev. Simpkin Tells of Value of |' Great Book Aside From Religious Teachings. Ta of all is comprehens revolting ie great and E008. is 10 me mons tha 1 the most helpless imb ina: Dy be almost Mine Mephistopheles. W1 . religious or in the school is oral principle, y. gentle manly eg lage thirdly, intellectual ability. old was the prophet of the new education. nnd the really "Our national attitude earnest religious note of our whole life us from some o 1e conseh as saved Beate REE Pom sue sino Pennant tere inin akalnetie: Wortg fan eta Scholastic World| rics oe LACK A FIND EDUCATORS Know Finished N d M The L. ‘PO ore ce education Students ' <i the youth was . P ; : t'pic selected by the Rev. Peter Simpkin for his sermon yesterday h s Congregational church. Rive Eppblipg Cpnereys was greeted by a large audience ithe service was one very much numbers were The musical joyed. rendered Rev. and much Simpkin appreciated. eee the} same with more of power life, and ‘its hand, upon the : a One cannot study the conditions o A aiinrenita delinquency throughout the iN|jand, cannot review the dally records reek with the lusts, the crimes, 1| the godless abandon of so much of the anc jyo uth of our time, without feeling the enfear of tomorrow, without sensing y S i s ata Conditions | somewhere a great lack. well } | The) hand make pertinent the need He} which Must mind «nd | conditions Face Life's of life which of ¢exe and brain is ever aud tothe older ones who precedincoy Renerations no the visitors <rom equipment, we improying,|of a system Facts. far lands, are pro our deplore and not rooted but in what elf-rev erence, rel " ot. out the as one hi¢ ee self cor sup- echvols | port of reason the argument extraneously, fine|¢rent is within the life. Law- of ard e |e nose men / may "ppall, shock, aa the lust reasen why we should give e change lies in the comand in the fact that the f life is not in the brain the teacher has so excluin the amietiaie past. minister to must Mghtenment of the mind, and s or their nd guard and influence the thought not enou gh | ri But the will is the maswill can he touched Shaped for the Child. i all mathematica) universe is gr aE 3 law ant ac Un child ROSRE SS on by something that lees , it wil simply take selfish advanfor use al stry to its lower either 40 the r tage or the selfish ambitions by which : improvement, | body. oF to place a nd power Universe The great Be wish to tp een $ital: anrioct aonabice what yetly und belloye filled2 ace to by the the perfect A rights oe kind Lesson Nothing the a body of sane deep utterly ; ca and the feelings , From of Persia. capable making the awakens life which avhich sweeps Into sod soul's fundamental The great ¢du, God ou ever note the Bit most relation to him. Did y the train. A feast of |statement of Herodotus. abou days t Bac . ena jing princes # eeov oT bad days veers o were ine sian Gitrlobin the » strong, admirably men. reat ee e een ied fa hé yital profit |ence the «reatest t edu-| held on the carth!|! the first city | n shines not essential: ‘without whieh | 1S fellows. we shall not, en not, in any measu What was ec bably cational congress ever C vich Is em tne is boy Was d beasts, taught to ride and to ‘tace at he was placed unde: r guides, or teachers who the most wo- of intellect ~-as and. Culture of| could be found. From vee bes ‘and | dotus, he learned four There was a need of 0ae and y¥ assent | an technical! truth ent- oe the but theres ‘glso heraueoce w ead an arnest ncte anissing grighiy in the work of the|. hool. It is of that missing quantity | would speak. eal of Religious Teaching. The who have in roind this great work of training our vice of the these says. H things-the fear gods, to to speak the by always, aay indulgence, ane to things, knowing that whenever ae ieee a is not a aithiice. but a slav important thing is that stress oe lata upon the first and | tae thing, the ar and service of God. The plea is made now not for the Installation of the peculiar beliefs tue the common and fundamental things in the great religion of the a nation's life, expressed more Mociniiae than a familiarity magathering young a sentiment pronounced that and) 4, atieal or GenneswithhunenGt Cautious, in behaif of a rehabilitation of | the2C™MaAurcverb to be, far ae beyond hoe : the compre-a @na 1 = 7 5 eran or of you most how pares. araue hot every das ‘bee =e state an very f ae to Hosen America, in al-| territory, merciless tell eS shutting the teaching or anything of of £b eharacte That {is not that ethics have had no. place echool room. Earnest souls b hension of the out|t¥ br the red unfolding stately a © e jals of tha Fe held Americans. place the basic aut and licity asters fin growth, or of history far majestic prose that past beau- and Bee a relithe child aan} needs to be impressed to say | With the thought of God. As the Fathin the}er of all that live and move and have nous- | being, as the God who has to do with ands have sought "Dp send out children] life, as the great with ideals of thon esty, truth and virtue,Jrun unendingly definite | teachin i "of for the}child esssen- mental snp wil Jaw-giver, whose dicta through the age, the know facts of his Him great The funda- rn at, reietan ce of the law that evil will punished and virtue and goodness warded, not simply after the limited . why it has been so fashion o7 the day, but commensurately Jealousy and bitterness between Cath-| with the nature of the soul an 8 powolic and Protestant, between the men of }ers, should be fastened early on his the different churehes, wh Sen heart. That life is to God, and not t to be loving d finding their life in;self or to men t He has set us to the same Lord an uth and religion] be, not to have. drove out the most essential thing in And above all, there should be in the curriculum f any school, or sys-|the schoolroom the sxt-book of the t of education Thank God that thme| eternal. ‘The Bible should have place of narrow bigotry is almost gone there. Not merely etre it is the most s o answer ae beautiful bit of literature in the re eeay description of the last = oo -nia "English and perfect spoke of those "who ha style tive lune, its aah other for the love of God." poetry, Megan and narrative of the No} © emergence of this convic-| highest value, but because it is the tion or sentiment in the late meeting| highest and most perfect revealing of ence that the ores of Our} God to man-sou oe world have found some tac k is n t to indoctrinate with } e end or relfgion which Is common-j|the ts varying form by all | he he finished have found necessity of product of light that that they the. schools,| that whieh is peculiar and sectarian reveals the|1t is but to give him ideals which will insist upon. I}csend him out hating evil and loving think the question of w is the ul-| good, It is but to put Into his life the timate purpose of education for our|createst comprehension of that he may children 4. In attempt of honest] pe, the greatest abhorrence of that inthe reason for this pro-faujicence or conduct that will rely rob pin, of ae bd shest ee tion oa Edueation Makes Cultured Character. | joy will elop an unshaken love Education is for the making of culfor. truth wae : firm resotution to foltured character. o make cleyer,) low it for himself. And above all in capable, good citizens of th world | the Jight of that revealing which the or the world is oniy a big city whose cansinents: eR wards countries precinc merl the lenavatore of Cosmopolis, now,| great whe is but| world-| book brings to the heart, it @ Their suits and overcoats for fall now clothes here will sive him to his soul as it is affildated with the great Master-life in the following of the good and the right. @ Each successive season the firm of Hart Schaffner & Marx seems to get nearer the perfect in i clothes making. | are and your own interest demands that you see them. of Bed Bugs, Roaches,|: Red Ants, Mosquitoes, Ilies, Moths; in faet, it is guaranteed to kill all insect life and destroy their eggs. Soda 50c at the THEATRE Grand. fair criticism will accord a very |@ quatity of merit to Miss | her company, now sonting Chorus Girl" ! Grand theatre. Patrons of the Grand! may have been patient at times in| the past with indifferent performances, but the very big audience present Sunday evening had no cause of complaini Here is the cast ; Claude hogs Be WWter pee ly Sam €0N Craft .~M / flogan Phillip DeZon -eeeee Jack Benjamin John Balfour » John T. Hopkins es . ‘red Stephens Ed Belv ADVANCED \LE bat ; igornten. DRUG STORE The Home of Pure Drugs 112-114 South Main Street eve Matin iv) Br tn the -__- Leading Men Throughout the Nation Pronounce it Best Ever Offered. Sacramento, of . Sept. the 1.-The Fiticenth congress * Kinsons re Bros. Kinedrome ae COX, > Cr ire ca Manager Was Nationa! best the play JOU Irhere Family Wednesday, 100 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY CAN YOU MISS GETTING ONE? Sepiember Second N Third 8:00 P. M. 30 Friday, American No National Live Stock association. of grazing, "The ees ucki nt | | a } Cafe, meal ticket. | licious, but because it is PURE, Gp Uaruep AND WHOLE- - 5.50 j HEWLETT'S Are sold in red, any TEAS gold cartons, Grocery one. if Treas. n . 1 in i . t a | « 1' ' i 1 t i WASATCH At I ; and i Co 0 i 2.60 2.50 RESORT Cottonwood. OPENS JOHN Jt ae . STARLE ist MGR diotel prices rensouahble. }aro+7 ily cotings or rent. Por particu lars, Plone 424-Black Morray, Foi 00 . bathing US ond {ace ACcCOMITOI (ion Wriud a phone T*. fay or 239 VY'. 20 North. Beii "phous Main 2047-¥ Stace leaves Wille g-Jlorne Dray 1 D. m, » Daity at 10.00 5.00 = aru 5.00 it 5.00 %2 TDSGE TRY about fur- niture. We like to have people come in here who INTERESTED Have Solidity, -ss Style and SwFit, in A iD D FIT A BOY OR GIRL FOR " THE DUTIES OF SCHOOL LIFE. H. DINWOCDEY No shoddy, FURNITURE CO. rey No Dick &9 GAC TC TA SEXSeEEEeRcemeetal! 'YOU PAY WHAT OTHERS PAY, SD - AND THAT IS THE LOWEST PRICE FOR GOOD SHOES liar Dy we vet wed § | vas EXCURSION and On To Chicago To To St. Louis and return Omaha and Kansas To } Denver, verse good routs, RATES Sept. aerate §! { 4th EAST. and 6th. Clare ‘Cit Colorado returning Rates Routes Sale return.... Pueblo, Tickets Low | e \ | 4 Srana Pool-Room. Furniture. ‘and returt Springs until and New A oo. te ate sta Ooo eae ele ciainentare je Stony er to the Jamestown Througn retur Oc see $44.50 3 ( 22.00 pene LORS privileges, Exposition Di- Daily. York, Washington, Baltimore, . Ete, EXCURSIONS, SUNDAY, SEPT. change of time tp Provo Canyon, o Provo Canyon, 7:30 a. xm. oO "Pharaohs, 'S: 15 a. m. w aN not be honored for Provo Canyo 157. Note t zae f eattnute leave Provo Canyon 2:45 p. and Pharaoh's _ 5 p.m. Trout and chicken dinne rs at ‘UV eee Spring. Del on =.0 1a TRAINS Crown Tea when you order tea, "O00 00 io 0 Baer. Bros., one, case asorted wink Atlantic Tea Co.,; ~merPTATIOISE ia Di k.a\ Ses yeure Metcalf Botle Works, case ginger ale ee George A, Whitt: ike Tr "box cigars. : Salt Lake Knitting Works, } | DEPART FROM No Tell him you like {it because it is not only fine flavored and de- Check Barnes Considine sD 1 i Ni 10/00 50 Merchandise Prizes are { I Three 10.00 ee Saltair: & Minager 10.09 | Saltair Sullivan Donnecllan, Navigation | \ CC, To help you realize some |% Hewlett's Great Sweet ne Cai Salt Lake ldg. & Mfg Co se ww issenss r ane co - of your ideas j want Lake Cash 25.00 { 10.00 LET | you by LIGUT- p! Utal Cash 10/00 Co... .Amusement CANYON That Salt Co., Callaway, Hoock & Francis, Wall" Plac que $10.00 A. Bernstein, 50 eclgs 5.00 Olsen & iL ytle, one Bud woe » 0 eke os 5.50 Hallids: Drug. Co one Battie. DELCUIMG 3. rok 3.00 J. J. Greenewald, box of MACE Pens Gig thee oan FBO Diverse JUST REMIND THE GROCER Pria Matinecs, Meopening--Saturilay Mitinee: L\ugmst SI. INTERNATIONAL VAUDEVILLE Gutz, 3 Introd e na | expe inding ' | United Administra- Cc "2. AE Meer: Lake 7, |' Fifth by ©o., GIRL ts Con Grand t Fourth Prize Amusement as iGQIIIOIN Day- 9:30.A, Report of committee on resolutions, Report of committee on permanent organization. Election of officers Selection of next place of meeting, Adjournment. 4 | 10.00 salt. 6. September 75.00 50.00 V3 Saltair congress Saturday, Cc 15.00 10,00 10.00 10.00 Vienna September Z. Capt. D: L. Davis Closing ‘Address, "Phe Relation.of Range Products to\the Water Supply,' A. F..P ter, chief. ree States forest s by | Jis., Mi Marriott. 6. cede oe' Saltair Cafe Saltair Lunch Counter r Japanes 4 ODES session- 1:30 .P. MM. Concert in Irrigation Falace, Ogden 60c. Tabernacle choir; admission Special state fair racinyy program and other attractions of state fair and AgSvc, ricultural park, adinission ‘ Forestry, Agrioulture and Irrigation Day- Invocation. Address, "Leasing the Public Grazing Lands," Merle D. Vincent of Colorado, Pelt a . £100.00 Salt. Lake &. Los. Angeles Rallway Co 6$125:00 Saltair Bar 'Coz% .i. 535°. 25.00 Utah Amusement Co...../25.00 9:30 A M. Land and Trrigation Laws Day- Address, "The Public Land Lawe," J. Carey of Wyoming, author of the M. Carey act. Address "California's Irrigation Laws, " Prank Fl. Short, California Report of committee om Interstate water Elwood Mead, chairman. Discussion. Afternoon, 5. A.M, SEPT. Beach ‘ 2a RIC THEATRE 53 Cash Prizes of $5.00 Each and x 20 cnan Prizes of $2.50 Each Theatre. : September ad » Lace Robe Prize, CHBRSSS.. National Forests,' Charles of the supervisor Sierra forest Shinn, serve of California. and Forest "State Forestry Address, Rane, forAdministration," F. William ester of Massachusetts. "Relation of Forestry and Address, Irrigation,' ree Cuttle of California, president Tri-Countfes reforestation committee. Discussion. 1:30 P Address, "Country Life Education for New Sections," Willett M. of agriculture, ‘Washing@nt secretary toh, bd, ¢ Address, "The Bureau of Plant IndusF. Woods, assistant chlof, try," Albert bureau of plant industry y, United States department of agriculture. Aid and Control of Addres s, "Federal Irrigation and Drainage," A. J. Gronna, member of congress, North Dakota. Address, "Irrigation. and Sugar Baet Culture," Truman G. Palmer. secretary American Beet Sugar association Address, "Irrigation and World Development, Pr, T. Al len of Oregon. 4. Address, "The National Forest Service," illustrated with stereopticon views, Gifford Pinchot, United States furester. ee 0, ‘ ano ROBBER Direction. Hert LIST OF PRIZES pees p.m. LYE TT Theatre, 2:20 PRINGLI Steloirama, CHORUS Star HOUSE Visit the Popular Resort on Closing Day MONDAY DELLA Miursical =), ee rings and; 25 cents, 15 tion 9:30 A. M. Practical Irrigation, Agriculture and Settlement Day.- Invocation. Address, "Irrigation and Drainage Investigations," A. C. True, director .experiment statlans, United States department of agriculture, Address, "Some Things Needed to Secure the Iighest Development of the Arid Region," Elwood Mead. Address, "The Greatest Need. of Arid America," Samuel Fortier, Address, "Relation of. Irrigation. to Dry Farming," Fred L. Roeding, United States department of agriculture. Address, "Rice Irrigation," "‘W. A. Ward, Beaumont, Texas. Discussion. 1:30) P.M: Address, "Trrigatilon by Private Enterprise," Reed Smoot, United States senator of Utah. Address, "Water Users' EEO ORS. Joseph H. Kibbey, governor of Ariz attorney for Salt River Valley Water Users" assoclatio "Municipal Irrigation Sys. Dennett, attorney for Modesto Irtigation district. Address, "Dhe Settlement of Irrigated Lands," W. J. McAllister, een agent Southern Pacific, Denver, Col Address, "Colonization jin the West," Cc. M. Mott, general tmmigration agent, Northern Pacific Railway company. Discussion. the THE provides.| The vopular little Family theatre over Vest Temple street onened the week yesterday with another excellent. program of advanced amusements, Little Mae Miller scored a distinet hig in her Jatest singing and dancing specialty Jerome K. Ireland was down on the bill for much applause on account of the masterly manner in which he handles the piano The illustrated songs are up to date. The "Fight of Nations" is an extremely interesting anda highly picture The rest sé neational motion of the above the average. gram is continuous performThere be from 1 p m until 5, 5, and ances today yp. m. to 11 Tuesday, September 3. Day.- Conservation and Irrigation A. M. Invocation. Address, Francis G. Newlands of Nevada, United States senator, member inland oe A YS commission Address, "Conservation of Resoure es,' Gifford T Tchot "United States forester. Greetings fram representatives of national organizations George Address, "National Forestry, C. Pardee of California Report of ee committee. P.M. Address, eCEnaaEoLUAL of Solls," W. J. MeGee, United States bureau of soils, member inland waterways commission. Address, "Conservation of Mineral Resources," J. A. Holmes, United States department of interior. Address, "Conservation of Water," M. O. Leighton, United States hydrographer. 3 Address, "State Conservation of Resources," HH. Foster Bain, director Tllinois State geological survey. Address, "National and State Co-operation," George Otis Smith, director United States geological survey Discussion 8: Pome Address, "The Commnay Tdea in the Reclamation. Act,' ee Bien, United States reclamation ser Address, "The rae" 6: the National Reclamation Service," fllustrated with stereopticon views, F. H. Newell, directr United States reclamation service "Wednesday, LY In « Tyrie official announced very TONIGIVI Mi tines ast night's performance at. the Lyric theatre easily made good Manager Donnellan's assertions in regard to the high class quality of vaudeville goods. which he will present the patrons at this popular playhouse this season Paby Dorothy opens the bill with a new illustrated song sung in a most pleasing manner, the slides being extremely beautifu John and May Rurke follow with a capital comedy sketch, ‘""‘The Tes' "The Stolen Kid," is the fifteen minute! president of the United States. Message of the President of the read by Gifford United States Pinehot, of the Preslpersonal represe ntative dent, Addresses. of Welcome, George C. Perkins, United States senator; Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president Univensity of California; Arthur R: Briggs, president California state board of trade. Responses, Governors of states, representatives of foreign nations Appointment of committees. Address, ae C ii SC. 4 Chek ih AM today by W. A. Reard, chairman of the executive committee, and contains many distinguished names. The program as finally arranged js the result of many months of correspondence hy lk tter and wire with le ading men in ell > of the United States officials and others who have attended many Irrigation put on by Gavin, Platt and} and. similar conventions, i are two} pressed warniest approval of the man-|{ mandolin} ner in which this program is shaped, manipulators two clever} and some of them say it is the best monologue acts the list in Tom ever offered by any convention, any| Gillen the warm pal of oyr old friend| where. It is as follows Finnegan, load of funny with a fresh Monday, September 2, Opening Day. ‘racks on the ludicrous breaks of his 1°30 Hibernian "side-kick' and Cora Call to order. the "Western Simpson, Dream.' invocation. Mr. Gillen has a number of keenn "The Irrigation Ode," Ogden Tabersong His topical nacle Choir Miss Simpson is. a Address of Welcome M. R. Beard, singer. amazing, feamayor of Sacramento f the bill wonderful perAddress of Welcome, James N. Gilformance of the Lutz brothers, introlett, governor of California aucing the ‘"‘Armless Wonder." "The Response, George FE... Chamberiain, with an array of the latest} Lyricscope governor of Oregon, president of Napictures closes the motion finest show| tional Irrigation congress. of the summer, Address, Charles W. Fairbanks, vice- | director & Evening ( ep Sunday), rie Bos ! 1.060 Daily (except Sunda ind j 15 ie Ko ut, The Se Mor And the play is superior There: Is} n decidedly coherent plot, a chain. of| circumstances that runs logically to} ihe finale, and a human heart interest} every in that thrills' the} auditor. gave abundant} evidence of approval Different members of the company present the specialties between. acts: and even these are attractive, The bill at the Grand this week is wholly ereditable "The Chorus Girl" will}, be pre sented Tuesday and Wednesday nights, with a Wednesday matinee And it is certain to be well patronized Thursday night will mark a change of }J bill. IRRIGATION CONGRESS UTFIGIAL PROGRAM program WEEK SEYMOUR World and Kingston Five Musieal: Byrons Prof. Wis errs Prince ‘Boy Twister, Mi sa ‘Sartoga have never secn a water: comWe pany at the Granda. There really not an incompetent person in the pany. And in the work of evary former there fis that earnest, : to please, to correctly interpret} pant assigned, and faithfully pre-j Water VAUDEVILI THIS t0y Thursday, @ Price $20 to $45. a Bottle es freshea nd ta rigation laxity of ethics real ays the service and nator Liee, deliberin are wonderful. In addition to the canary of our se bop buildings a we imparts, of tr nining which survive from | ately leaves less than to} 20t muéh Goghawn Maypedple. Girl" yo dower of equipment for the| the school's rk life is ever larger. School | jn what the school ge ar¢ approaching the ic eal An | tt fails to give fitness, the equipment for! hnowledze, self-co struggle ‘Ts a sure and positive extermi- tie. e fact that sc eine oe nnd that the Meachine ‘ry! Not to be pessimistic, but to be ae of. educational life will be «rinding/ageously true to ourseelves and life's away upon the souls and minds of our) demand, should face and study the facts children, deem it a present duty to/of . Undentadly, 2 great mass of the spenk of a matter of ‘vital import to) life the last two dec: ades has sent out us ap the generation seniali will rol-! from our schools heedless of the reat abiding thing denceint of the ever was education more thorouch-/|verities eternal, car aia of God and for by scien-| Wis {deals. ly to be desired than now, r tific ena it 4 aying Now there {s a relation between the bulldings vhysical and Chorus Any ¢ road. as een "The pitiful ica, ee } sacrifices rs to the. hiteinest ae most religious altruism. "And yet, we travel less slowly the earning, of of i Plays Purox Insecticide 25c and Thinkers yabulum example an No More Bed Bugs O40 URGES USE OF THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS j } The end of the state is wide things. the Babonises of wellbeing and doing. The folly of thinking that meré mental Bcuseieys desideratum is dy Ar by said sixty} intellectual acuteagone, "Mere edt is in too many | ness, div ested as 10 LZ 102 For IROL. Provo and Tee Aste south. .7:30.am ein « 8:00 am or Por eeeren Shick es. W est 6 Por Denver ana For Park on Idb5 Cb and fast..§:10'am Se cee Ce LT) 8 Fer Provo and Tintie. : except All trating 1 1°45 Nas .4:380 a2 6 nya Weel eaes SALT ‘train (ie LAKE *Salt Lake r ‘Falls Le eave and DAILY. No 1 id 2 For For pop Bingham Denver and East. 3 Boe Ogden 2:50 3:09 stop at local. and TRUTH pm pm 1 For Ogden.and West. 3:30pm 13 ar Ogden: 3h okies « 6:50pm A Fo r Denver & : 50 Be West. .12:05 points, as Republican "Want" Ads, Bring Best Results Critical judgment indorses our UNEXCELLED WORK. The quality is always there. TROY LAUNDRY "The Both Laundry Phones 192, of Quality." 166 Malin St. |