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Show 24, ie iwc. oe FILLED HIS PLAGE AIDS EVANGELIST TO ASK DISMISSAL FORM LEAGUE TO DELAY REPORT ON STOCGKADE PLAN WITH HIS SERMON OF GEORGE SHEETS OPPOSE JAPANESE RALEIGH CHARGES: MAY OPEN SCANDAL IN THE GREAT PLAN HOLD BIG SUNDAY MEETING CONTENTION OF DEFENSE EXTEND RED LIGHT DISTRICT! HE NAME LAWS COUNCILMEN WONDER WHY EXCLUSION Ks Vaurcele in Orson F. Whitney Delivers Address on Washington to Crowd at Tabernacle. cused of Furthering Plan to Sell Real Estate. 1 HAD DIVINE "Benjamin . GUIDANCE a ¢ years in a way that ered better ms in . Not Out in which to raise their oe > contained ve | a wan to oO Mr. the body Iam the defense May this was The that the given by | with corrob- this to a Jury, English-|order both. organized I am|the except of the the chief] stand More. the defense will with never the court that be returned defendant It Lathe were Lake branch league was was dis- of the organ- decided to in warfare in] the meeting, A. leader who was starting on the srice America, verdict Asiatics as it Chinese, for if) f the and congress oie sent that to of the that the refactsie in the warre ee wart the the In: and of opinions Japanese ;) exclusion against the those were are ex- the most surprised that the men in this audiOn the other hand, the state claims ence have not the manhood to say that it has made out a strong case of that they want to lead better lives. | bribery, has proven the charges in the All of you ought to be better men. Tjinformation and has additional proof menacing of any of the foreigners eran eri he A bani ae ee Ieee Poranart issue of the California Bureau of Statistics it was shown that want to be, ou-to be." the en ~~ and I want ~ i ‘That Mia is r, Went nds wats a the See rest 1 ae, nation peer of could' have delivered," said Mr. Spur-| geon, and when he appealed . ‘ again E for = 7. Poys 4 pe FOSEPH a score the house Evangelist tack upon shot chewers parison four of parts an the ba Englishmen . Agents"' a 2-Only this once. 3-Everybody does 4-Bye These do was the he sub-]| « are not body of men just men, A he the devils said, you are addressing and the| personally. man ‘You mustn't ; are think r no angels ‘ ‘But there he a of the here. power that them. They are of the is Mrs. -the this once''-the speaker said was Record keep second as say- agent dangerous said and the saw drawn out the father pointtree with pride, but the boy holes were still there, used as a simile for a that the this was THE LEISURE CLASS solved by investing Mortgages that in are held by the investor in his own name, free from taxes bearing 69% guaranteed interest and by this company. SECURITY bssLE | 34 Main St she 3 ‘ pad: a , Op. Z. C. M. T. -& one ie and Choir. lican They Money Nettleton ren- bulldin ear, web no ° i poll tax will they have that next and 2 to chil- first. Germany then in time the flag wave over every . resented tion Was was first, tres America, and of the mikado country in the the facts when staried, cannot an be as chairman and of A. William nie to Co. Kedake Main St. Marriage, Ww. Mingle aa in weeehee. ¥E. 18 t South. a. 5S. Reiser, er, picture frame el Co., 33 EB. ist South. A great bargain in fine. Soap comprising a household assortment that will last a long time. The variety is complete enough to suit everyone in the family. Ask for the household assortment for 50 cents. few night the Cars Stop'' the "the man gave that he of whom him might no be it was children Father and of whom he might have was too great a The new Spring Sivle in all the wealth of attractive patterns are now displaved here $18 to $42 in of said order His Coun- it was also said been a king but man to usurp the power of authority given to him and was not willing, like Julius Caesar anq Napoleon, to take advantage of his women and military of|S4ain or successes for Relation firs: choice to the Mormons. proposed not the concerned. Mr. Carter in the at says he new it ground Butte, other Boyd, Iivans, that such Mont., who -\ a own if it idea the is] Idaho, and|nection matter.] as they are agents Evans been by one the deal. to assure It the deal within the that of days. The within that big vacant space a been it had importWash- one how, and through pretection, a population compared with of about England's 11,000,000, and her more than ships. Washington conquered, he God was with him anility as a soldier and of 200 said, and be- his equipments war Washington like Napoleon, written ence as dowed shown was and not he a great couldn't man, have the Declaration of Independdid Jefferson. He was not enwith the powers of oratory by Patrick Henry or Henry Clay and he wasn't even the greatest military man of that age, said Mr. Whitney. But he was a pure-hearted patriot and it was the general good for which he sought rather than personal aggrandizement. This, he said, Of Benedict that "Washington Mr. Whitney spots and only South]|of street started to bring about the trans-| fer of the disreputable houses and dives from the downtown district to] the west end of town. Grande Denver Rio and The way company has already made at depot new a arations for South it is and at light Fourth the very district West. edge that of the eS new red- sidewalk, street, rested Price. in in he in expectorated the Walter dignified Lee, of $2, jail, colored, Walter was was greater Lost" |General ar-|der was Dr. Wiley has thus tersely scribed tke qualities of there were was Lee's upheld forces as the ff hi others who the same distincreceived the opto Grant. The in refusing equipment after the as a quality of great- ; ness, but the ability of General Lee accept defeat as he did was upheld locked |a sign of equal In conclusion greatness Mr. Whitney to of surrento/ qs! This beverage contains tive solids, as men and dextrings, nutri- also . The latter, too, assists the digestion of other foods by mildly ht baler the action of the stomac and its animating effect greatiy enhances the social Dane ao of a meal. nd for a case of Fisher Beer ca ‘try it at meal times. A. Fisher Brewing Co. Phone No. 265, Pell shel 27 Ceme nt we SALUT LAKm OF wat OITY, UTAB. eorvreweeudeere Ven@deutial FLORODORA TOILET CREAM for cha Pped hands,, face and lip Excellent for use after shay- aad and sold only by WILLES-HORNE .DEUG co. BoTH ‘FRowae said that de- FISHER BEER sold suece ohodters . But, would have claimed tion justly had they portunities afforded Commercial yesterday afternoon by Officer Being unable to furnish bond the sum the city term ‘food' in Ss a significance," says a. lley, the government foo ors » "includ all i otrences, which, when sain ion the body, ae waste, furnish heat and nergy and provide appropriate condi nants The speaker said it was that made for success as sometimes more than general's magnanimity the|accept tht horses and on FISHER BEER AS A FOOD Sey had his faults," said "Even the sun has its one perfect man has "Paradise »f benediction among the because of rather than OPE ear aL eaenen was regarded sald Grant estimation, is contemplated. Careless. the Arnold. , He and I How Milton's for a song. opportunity much, and ability. RajilprepThird streets, pronounced until he committed the greatest crime known to civilized countries by trying to sell his country for foreign gold Started. on Second Wells Wash- lived on this earth, Although WashThe activity of the owners of real ington had his faults, because of nis estate between Fourth West and Fifth greatness and goodness and the blessWest streets on Second South street ings of the Almighty, we almost deify was noticed as soon as Chicf Pitt}him now. His birthday is a holiday made his notorious recommendation] for the whole nation and he was so in his annual report to Mayor Brans-| honored by England at the time of his ford. It was suggested in that report] death that every flag of the British that the women of Commercial street, navy was at half mast when the and Victoria alley be segregated from|statesman and soldier passed the downtown district into a stockade, Illustrating the slowness of and that the city have supervision! world to discover true greatness, Mr, over them Whitney said it took 200 years to disInstantly, the owners of property in| cover Shakespe are, and the copyright the them. whom God chose of the name man the last Lo reveal His works in this, His and who led in the w ork dispensation, until ye completed which. will not eternity.' Nations" "Praise the Lord, All Ye and The Mountains @f the Lord's House" were as anthems the sung by delivered ehoir The invocation Was S by Hamilton G. Park and Joseph to Perseverance. recalled mon ‘Many and you ail would n revere We pro- The speaker then drew a word picture of the charactér and attainments of Benedict Arnold, classing him from a mental standpoint as one of the great men of his time. It was because Arnold was lacking in the qualities of the heart that he fell rather than from mental! deficiencies, he said. Vices and sin took hold this man On the other hand, legitimate business men and residents west of Main street are raising a mighty protest against the proposed change. They say that the migration of fallen women and disreputable dives to the West side will not only cause a falling off in the value of property, but will lower the tone of that part of the town and will make it undesirable as a residence district. For blocks around the proposed red-light belt, hey say, property values will be depreciated, Idea it has such Mor the Great individual. as ¢ said have to seocute you England often vital of his, you may welcome discov- the said It is further said that the saloonwas the principal reason keepers along West Second South street are in sympathy with the move-|ington stands pre-eminent ment, and that they are using their}]sreat men of the world, the qualities of the heart influence with certain city councilmen those of the mind. to have the deal go through, vacating When of of plan 7 view, Colum- cause he was patient and faithful to the end, and not because of his great time, the downtown properties and ridding them of the houses of ill-fame the had rested on the single guidance mand only 3,000,000, as it} pee $1,000 will be forfeited. Plans have already been drawn for an archway fronting north on Second South street, midway between Fourth West and Fifth West streets. A high board fence is to be built about the four sides of the place. The Carter houses that are already in the place will be used as a nucleus for the settlement of vice S : < rT pers wm >yIny 3 a classed Through speaker t0]pbecause If of he great of Christopher said that the part Whitney Joseph smitn Mormons regarded Wasl with an equal to stand and others as one of ington, C yumbus who the world's greatest men, and one the shaping had played his part in lestinies of mank ind according to the the this the George Washington has beén sueccessful in overcoming the misrule of Iingland, although he had at his com- and] has men a Weis nm Street as pilgrims and overthrow of government ee » WHERE THE ¢CLOTHES FI AIT, shalt the Christopher to God and man divine was posted as a consummation of ninety consummated Boyds $1,000 uni- according foretold by to note how some plan of Won by one] street,| the of which, belief, Mr. ington now." for Carter and have told them posted clinch forfeit portions Nephi was Shoulders Proposition. According to the story told the women on Commercial in things righteousness arrival of the and the final C.]interesting F.| been that "Tt is purely a business proposition," said Mr. Carter yesterday, ‘‘and it will be better for the city to have these places together in a stockade than to have them scattered in the downtown of Mormon of America oppressive there,|ance the of when Plan; a man moved by God to accomplish the great work of opening a new world and discovering the land of Joseph on this continent. In this con- run that W. Harry on of discoverer on isc property negotiating Business be-]| and view, plan time earth. [n illustration of the speaker read from Mormon of great the West In a character sketeh These | Columbus, Mr. Whitney included] place said and peace bus, the Puritans transferred. Pocatello, He Boyd also been be Book the six-| ES be the ‘‘stockade" places George have pee district, shall he| for|ery owns and Fifth South. red-light that he the versal ubour| be Mormon the hastening going|Pphecies said would would city] that was it that said, defended said it on of the the about in late Satur-|ecover the confirmed]|Statement least Fourth West on Second the He but the better buildings buildings, decided out that although matter tween streets heen deal, think through, all has to of | bringing Fula iit U3 Main personal aggrandizement alley" understanding|4ccording have days, returning Yesterday he Because SCHRAMM'S num-| Pledged. the to Mercy! ‘‘Where a of the "Goa and district, FOR 50 CENTS Oe Miss Stella May Mulhall and William H. Mitchell were married by Rey. P. A. Simpkin at the parsonage on Seventh East street yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Only the immediate family of the bride was. present. She is the daughter of "Bob" Mulhall, a well known mining man, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home about ary 10 at $45 South Fourth East stree ~ Piano for rent at ~ Ww, ist, ‘South. the did the TWELVE CAKES OF SOAP visited to with are Carter a the until Rawlings. t Lake Photo Supply oak finishing. 124 Bargalus Jeweler, 4: and thing Out of Work Listen for Half Hour to "Parson" Simpkin. Barrow Bros,' Book Store has removed 317 South Main. Ind. phone 1229. Mitchell-Mulhall the in front of Nearly 200 men stood East Second the free soup house on South street shortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and listened to a sermon by Rev. P. A. Simpkin, This was the third sermon that has been delivered by Rev. Mr. Simpkin to the men out of work, and the crowds have grown larger with each Sunday, Immediately after the sermon, which lasted for nearly half an hour, the doors of the free soup house were thrown open. It was not uncommon to see men who had come to hear the sermon-turn and leave without partaking of the meal furnished free. In the most part the men are those out of work, and but few were of the "bum" class. The minister talked on success and failure, comforting the unfortunate ones for their failure and holding out the hope of success in the near future, When work opens up more generally. It was an open-air service and many stopped while passing to listen to the sermon, J. Osborne Oa Mr. investigaunder- secrecy, hushed loose. made street they for day time Officials, William Rawlings, aged 64, died at his residence, 462 Third East street, Sunday morning at § o'clock, from a complication of diseases, The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Eighth ward chapel. The body can be viewed at the residence between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock Tuesday. Mr. Rawlings was a shoemaker. He leaves a widow and several children, _ profoundest have already | location isn't Men paper, picture frames. Mingiy-Boner Co., 33 E. 1st South, Death the have Councilmen heuses, that the as secretary. The persons that were present last night were made a committee of the whole to urge a big attendance at the meeting to be held next Sunday night, when permanent organization will be perfected. The meeting will be held in a hall centrally located, which will be announced later in the week. ° }. vou his place in subgeneral Whitney deJerge congre- gation at the regular Tabernacle serices yesterday afternoon. The ‘"Fath- birth stockade agents claim their DELIVERS SERMON AT FREE SOUP HOUSE . answer to questions she said 50. a month in American money was than a fair return for Japanese in the island itself. She was also "American" The their the and is that the city will soon order their removal, and that three city councilThere are no people in the world, men are already pledged to the | Said Mr. Whitney, who appreciate and scheme Cleo Starr and Edna Pres-| honor the character, life and work of cott have already viewed the premises}| George Washington more than do the in question and have selected sites for} Mormons for he was a potent factor, were missing. of theories and say Washington the was Plan Great the ject on which Orson F, ifgate't dv addreag toa eity. the Commercial were not told who yeswere dumfounded read in The Repub- councilmen, but the for made, teen city George All that now remains is for the city io order the houses out of the streets vhere they have held forth for years.] is not yet ripe to talk about them poe licly. Private opinions are as merous as theories on the Utah Na. tional' bank robbery, but the city officials claim that nothing tangible has yet turned up. Why the city officials covered the matter up for ten days, and misrep- Home. capture eee been records. Some be- ber of proprietresses of the houses,| try, and the deal has reached the point] ipat where it is about to be consummated. | he in the search for a clew that lead to the man who stole the suspicions, of Plans mat- tion ; quarter they that the books formed all kinds aided might the fire the handling officials, the robbery, terday when It was pointed out that the present "American" administration in Salt Lake has done nothing to keep sewer and street contractors from employing foreign labor when American citizens were clamoring for work. The statement was made that the Oregon Short Line employed Japanese truckers at $1.50 a day, when the same American labor was worth $2 a day, It was stated that ten Japanese finally struck for $1.75 a day and got it. The election of temporary officers resulted in the choice of John E,. Os- Long. eye, set stated drill] been now. result in unsavory charges least three elty councilmen,| Three eity officials it was pried Criticise Our $1.00 guaranteed razor {Is best tn city. Tuli line of strops and e State St. Hdw.. 252 So. Sta eee oye Seg cee ee Sharon in : : : sword 3 on have ters. City emphatic in saying that the Japanese are proficient in "lying, stealing and deception." The remarks of Dr. Beverleigh were applauded. Following her, Charles Vinson, Stephen Tyne, KE. ° Currie, Charles Platts and others spoke. -_-_-_----.s Dr. ; Ww. aesStoookey, the .OF is light district be moved into a stockade|his marvelous purpose in shaping the and placed under the supervision of|destiny of the nation under the suthe city, As soon as this shocking sug-|preme guidance of God and throughgestion was offered, Former Council-| out his life played a divinely ruided man Carter and other property owners] part in the plan of salvation for man along Second South street, between|so far as it has been accomplished by Fourth West and Fifth West streets,|/the Almighty through the agency of made an arrangement to have the dis-|] man reputable houses of Commercial street Mr, Whitney recalled the fact that and Victoria alley moved to that Saturday was the anniversary of the Case, stood. There was no secrecy about the Atkins shortage in tax receipts, but as soon as the records were stolen there world dered Gounod's "Sanctus" as a violin solo, and Rey. Francis Burgette Short led the singing The prayer was offered by Dean Brewster of St. Mark's cathedral and throat, 807 South Temple. then she to spat on said the Japanese America in required to send home a certain of their earnings, which goes to the fund maintained for the miliShe said she tary forces had heard the boast made in Japan that the na- In cents more labor aby grand piano No. 7 South Main Piano J. ae a with tin and Tokio taught Send they should do at once. He drew a moral from the dying man who put off seeking God until it was too late, "Is Life Worth Living?" will be the topic of Mr. Spurgeon's address at the Salt Lake theater next Sunday afternoon; and two weeks hence, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, he will give a lecture on "Moses, Hero of the Desert."" Next Saturday night at the First Methodist church he will give some advice to married people and those about to be married. At the meeting yesterday, Dr Charles G. Plummer introduced Mr Claude WhO > She frames. E. ist South. Too i are Waster Off ‘ wave school f forth, flags are borne It 4 On visited before that an important part of of the the street department and may contain evidence that is damto to a aging the administration or number of employes In the department are they Mthat gehts amount Roodes Alaantineanannintatned finest S, will eventually W y < AIR . every natio walled In dren man's record, "The marks are still there. Keep your record clean "Men who chew tobacco," said Mr. Spurgeon, "should be made to ride In the cattle trucks of trains. It is a filthy habit, and I know I am treading on many toes when I speak of it." The third agent of the devil, the speaker said, was ‘‘Everybody does it." He said that many persons did wrong because others wee and that there was no excuse for i ke: Sa? Oe aetgatias times better to go to heaven alone than to hell with a crowd," he shouted, Spurgeon. aA Hache|them. The fourth agent was "Bye and bye,' and in explanation he said that many persons put off too late what leisure class, with idle funds, is then American La Although Sunday is visitors' day at the county jail, yesterday was the first Sunday within three weeks that any-other than prisoners and jall attaches-were allowed within the corridors, The reason was the jajl was under quarantine. Yesterday was a sort of gala day for the prisoners. They met with their friends and received many little things in the way of eatables, cigars and tobacco, From 3 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon more than a seore of visitors were at the jail. Put The problem confronting the First Een On f the or sale very strect |. NYY. clean," he spoke of drove a nail that the tree was full of nails, and he decided to be good.: For every good act the boy did the father drew a nail from the tree. When the last had been ed to the Giorza|er -_-_---__-.-- record said the speaker. Then a bad boy whose father into a tree for each bad thing boy had done. One day the boy Bare speakof her three times. As they passed the teacher for the third time, she relates, the children dropped the American flags on the floor. She deciared the teach- assist- Haydn e purity Russian- f Island where. the" children) aboutF jn number, their ages ranging Z s a s from 5 to 10 years, were put through rill he Fen Rca On Teeny ‘ r é » close ee session. VISITORS AT THE JAIL AT LAST GET THROUGH Clean. your : said She So _- not his the habit, Hammer paper, daa Wall Midgly-Bedel Co > Keep é now deal who are said to be connected with]|er of His Country" was classed, along the affair with Christopher Columbus and AbraThe deal follows along the line of} ham Lincoln, as a man who acted unChief Pitt's suggestion that the red-|der divine guidance and accomplished the the anthe ot street Supervisor Raleigh said Sunthat there were some detectives hoped working on the case and that he before to land the man long who to recover the the turned trick and Lake, the 999a" was fe and would see yourself well dressed Character of Statesman, necessarily| will which negotiated : ies . West side a creat turmoil on the V t and. may against at day Salt that the Japanese ° ‘ infancy to believe Gas Menderes ond « eome bu Detectives Rey. Mr,|and carrying a Japanese flag in the evil and an American flag in right hand and in glowthe left hand, marched about the room ETEO! <2 siete s vs ,....... Dominum" Corinne en- S of during.the P ec. at awe 3 talks] Curtis ea « ‘ > ca particular in the delivery, cee provide our own a at yo ale OYAL BARING. "COMPANY, as the first he had spoken of. He spoke*®of a drunken man who reeled trom a gin shop and stood against the door, finally falling to the ground. small boy called the proprietor outside and told nim his sign had fallen down, pointing to the fallen drunkard. "Men, -) Beverleigh country s lowed in the care = the handling after|that it leaves our bakery. We are just 43/ will of life. "Only M. the Japanese flag eds ‘ ese ag . ; in triumph over in the bak ing of ROYAL BREAD is fol-| France the ing that the Same agent whispered "There {is no danger'' when the first drink was taken, but that the first led to others, which ended in the ruination of character and the spolia- tion present Deum" Th "devil's agents," drink W. Marie! eT AEUID _.|"Laudate and a yoice would tell "There is no danger.'"' He would know until he had sunk beyond depth that the voice was that of spoke are . Corinne Hammer "and Miss Kathleen Fitzpatrick. Ganss ""O Salutaris' Miss Kathlee n Fitzpatri ick. obligato, Edward sibs th pp (Violin the speaker said that under the head of "There is no danger' an expression that is common and injurious, a devil He was Creator' |. sssceceseenees J. "1 *Ave devil" Classifying the four that Load congregation ' > have SATS . : Cross Nurse Talks. Alice remarks Was taught from ce iermpihie during the evening, when the following program was carried out: Vespers ..eee .... Gregorian It is outside of him and|"Te he falls into pitfalls in AUDIENCE ~The choir at St. Mary's church is an antagonist that never sleeps and never rests, It builds pitfalls for man and large a state tenets Japanese war, was the principal aevotnthereveninc Thesgist MARRIAGE LARGE is = about exists man. A are|""Veni Pitfalls of the Devil. beyond A L that ac aver 7 who spent seven years in Japan, in the work of the Red Cross,=-, ¢and was ' » ve Oo. Vice Peaeiiant: from the Catholic standpoint. Gueymard scored the divorce referred to the marriage state jing terms. speaker so bad that he is a devil because there is hope and opportunity for him. You mustn't think you are angels, for they live in a higher region than this. There Trust < : Red Dr. BEEBR. Cashier. ere ABOUT ec mo- - and Japanese in ecremertoalth . was under the auspices of the Knights|® @Fll at - Bs of Columbus. The subject was handled] The children, armed it. expressions, angels," 2F week, morning oe Pe stene eee firs e listened to the : first of ee a series of on "Marriage." The subject aie eee handled by Rev. E. P. Gueymard - classed tasse > offenses, "You not this - the n deposits "SMITH. Serenine H. LUND, TO said, were agents of the deyil in that~ they bred carelessness and led to seri-}] ous C. TALKS bye. four e : next overrules -_-__ ject of his‘ discourse C se, aand them as follows: ; 1-Therea is no danger. ss and O. F comrevel who made -_-_---- P before court Savings ANTHON a ma a uncommonly also went after acco. faba Devil's devil case the o, be Zion's at- ‘an of tobacco and drew a between Americans who e on The various made agents in the habit and : in ined { e e he > specified in manner, He y which strong o up Spurgecn the . | providing of hands the detrial. a termi- ° T Up. : sr ota of/that will materially weaken fense in the last days of the Both sides do not look for committee three-cornered ing 93 stir turned l . in scandal has other counedepartment the street hapless very likely postponc action. eil will are Several city coun ilmen indigwere nant over the affair because they of the hooks not theft apprised of th the The Republican printed until an inkSunday morning. Not story had been giv n them anythat ling are wonthing was wrong and they into dering why they w ere not taken the confidence of the city officials, who w of the theft of the book ken Other city councilmen, it "\s said, sing, but were mi knew that the books Lo aid they were pledged ecrecy and colleagues not tell even the|r statistics doing in peoples... speaker the the Salt primary obnot to wag enforeed followed, pressed in already extent is ite tovallAslatic peremptory | - orks a the J. Osinstru- league United States, but to gathep as to just what this class is still be city council. report o Deen, The whole h ave was to eity council tonight, labor In opening borne, a labor mo-|mental former : Weeks for case immigration have to put in} Lake, explained that the of the evidence | ject of the organization is take i Two Be attorneys to]claim Asiatic the Salt Exclusion temporarily. ask not of morn-|ized not the to an enthusiastic meeting in Temple last night, in which : city | cussed, Asiatic the defense|hold a g general meeting next Sunday the aecquitial | night, to which the general public will that the evi-|be Invited, irrespective of affiliation overrule is in required behalf the was tion, the defense will pe case and before all said an of ana court At at{bor Judge | perils of ‘ turned and Iam proud bribery the K ill be his own before floor motion for the ground showing eaieaetive I am He house Mormon. and ee the X vener- - "and so," a on Should or - say of the "Tama man, :€f Spurgeon, to morning an accompli orated POLES y ofoi Mr. Westoby. a ve , Pp a, fe said nee hands the this court reconvenes expected that I ||)g i+ is iwiil make | of Sheets on vice and at the men who wanted to lives o'clock When Jeliv-j deliv he made a hand was raised. of the parquet Sia. ashamed 10 Morse on the fourth and county building, evan-| ad had There were 600 men in the The lower floor was crowded and galleries The trial of George A. Sheets, Mer‘r ¢ chief of police, will be resumed Se eee a ordinary evangelist effective assault end he asked all lead entirely the a discourse Mormon Evangelist; hell in his work a the yesterday Soe was ed and out : of gelist meetinge, aa s The English a . elped old, A theft of the poll tax Following the over books from the street department has been days ago, a new turn ten tigation taken in. the inve OF tar supervisor, and it is Raleigh, street stated emphati ally that until the theft the charges against is cleared up, be disposed of dy the Raleigh will not a Westoby, rRATS 60 ae for-}| sco Frederick about William Spurgeon Salt Lake theater | Life HonorZ" Speaker, and -_-_-- ; <H-F i ose Clothes > Mormons Especially, Declares Carter Wants Administration]) to Put Houses on Second South and Fourth West, Cross Physician Tells; See No Reason. for Keeping William Spurgeon Points Out! Declare State Has Shown Brib- Red | i : Ma Q } This Matter Secret and Four Agents of the Devil } ery Only by Testimony | What She Says She Saw ; t | ' Ae Saray a Publishing Shortag Always at Work, of W, W, Bell, | in Mikado's Schools, erry Branch of Asiatic Exclu-| Supposed Theft of Poll Tax Aged Mormon Rises From Seat Attorneys to Start Argument io Books Postpones Whitewash | sion Order Is Organized This Morning Before and Gets Responses of Street Department. Temporarily. Judge Morse. for Speaker. ov See -_- es eee Toi ' CAKE Gtry: UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY SALT mere =) - 25 if TER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, oO THE ts, 4 |