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Show (Continued from Page Safety maw In college "really needed mon¢ ey for A the continued advancement of the schovl|/ and needed here a rather juicy slice, Were Shoat BEY sees procession..and a tour of the its tain gram, the to entrance the visitors being to brought the main i2 : grounds was the first thing on the pro- back| ings . The really fine part of that tour of ‘inspection was that jt wound up in the | dinner, There were 2bout : guests sts others, c tables and Who a-bunch adorned the zave college sons, 400 persons sat at of college steps at the yells and songs when notice at our lin | = "But. Y aeeeenecn £ | The P i Drue i pe 9 speech-making L, M. Stok, chairman of the board of regents of the college, was first on the Ist of speakers and outlined the port of. an the legislature evidence Agricultural of value to of the 7 aos he r dene He declared gi in the of the alfalfa crop Heen increased 10 900 in'a year, alone in per cent, He also Governor President college a short poo but Spry Responds. A, eee Widtsoe te< Nellie Out a was many, a he F at hg Sra ¢ nne anne coat eee Hayball rest," of the| "Grr, expect Wield he convice would reserve the his Senet as one them of until He he met them in lage) introduced Governor | wh ich institution body later. ward the the of Power,5; when the rich-| earth only These nations England, France against the ally of and will } are| Russia | will with line And t Ss an spoke which house-| now, with &] nations could "thompson one of the lead. | Wanted not to. go Unless the war if ne Soa of the} eral of its bene« e beat "yyylimen of I tures thene eater cen eE recently made for the farmer -rofessor eHE of A a states make Asijatic it unlawful races : to legislators college > Logan, and faculty and their and the especially friends Senator people | t'© "committe r house appreciated tribute W. Nig N. Willia member ° ache eclare ante htaeen for enter: | ORDER of] io , i on- generous appro-_| existing right treaties, to make Peas then a is alien|- against oo 4 bound- if }| provisions} nek rork "en. ha TO tions, but I from shall hie for Fine fall DIVORCE Page not ore route et FIGHT (Continued such stand' --- ; for asked for by the college was one tor the remodeling of the dormitory to make jit a first-class domestic science Spe ak er tay . : e < 3 < Yence gir}one Raoverncr Bpry gave in {tah ne the ee SO UcOne Has ie é college went on the same principle that br ute.' her Governor App oe Spry poe oa the ae declared eee eee schoo} should be to. Uness betw two. e- day 2 in and husbands, lan earnest appeal sinment college, hola visitogs re for Was a eT e county school, cone geno were Rich | county school and a Washington coun- | ty school, He declared when this was| of dn the evi Loran, those of the state school "work of et very a ther rn or on, 5¢.and 10c¢ ahd even -- fill its mission making Utah a among| 24 ships, with cruisers, destroyers, i eolliers of 16 sixteen tackle: anette the United: a ‘The must them people hospital} ize this," sively. said each | the in in we a state out of this a | SEALS } municip al will the ; tionship of strain between he Nut it for up SOME the and In the hat department there is a splendid showing of al! that is eorrect for the new season. Come to see Furnaces ask LET ELECTRIGITY BO YOUR WORK nbhout MODERN HOMES supplied with MODERN CLEANING APPLIANCES The COST is Nominal, the RESULTS Remarkable. | iat should fleet that man can't of its kind in the country. W. Robinson, himself oe LogannD} sta supporter of th Agri- | ee and inmacnbetis:| | peaker House, declared ate | t John eollene. had no enemies in the state beauty care and oldfashioned attention to cleanness, are what produces Startup's Fruited Bitter Sweets and Bonnie Brier Choc- olates, and makes them the confections of such purity, goodness and quality. 30c to 80c everywhere. "SWEETLY THINE"' Startup Candy Co., Provo, Utah. CANDY: CITy"' would. be critical the The California's the nation's i and be evening. Admission ELITE a ree aactasion o to will before St. pictures afte and bea nd ldo and 10¢, BiG e St. pictures and iafternoon and and 10c. Peuple SOUTH who trent MOVING of PRones: FOURTH you righe WEST. AND TRANSFER ell Kinds done. Bell 2408, Ind. SALE WORM 1548, EVREKA FURNITURE cOmr any 135 WEST FIRST SOUTH. Feb. 12th, 1909 6:30 Sharp L, THOMAS, ....¢2...<.. TOASTMASTER. Rev. Francis Burgette Short DINNER Song by Quartet ............Quartet From ‘‘Rigoletto"' Mr. Fred Graham Miss Edna Evans Mr. Horace Ensign Miss Edna Dwyer Miss Lrene Kelly, Accompanist Address ee. "Abraham Lincoln"? Rev. Elmer I. Goshen Song by eens weeeceeseeee ‘My Own United States'' Address ... "The Legacy of Lincoln'"' es ‘Nephi L. Morris Song by Quartet .....‘' Festival Te Deum,'' Dudley Buck ‘America''.,.........+........ Sung by Entire Company ADJOURNMENT During the dinner the orchestra will play-softly-a suzcession of old-time compositions, chiefly related to the days of Lincoln; both martial and pastoral, and from every section of country. Tickets, $2 Each. Apply to The Republican As the dining room at the Kenyon is limited to three hundred diners, and as the demand for place will be large, an early securing of seats is advisable. There will be no special invitation. All lovers of Lincoln will be cordially welcome. ' WOTICE TO S'ARSERIRERS care her {)- * IJllustratea ; and OUT of New and Second-Hand FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. We are going out of business and are offering our entire stock REARDLESS OF COST J. C. Watson Transfer Co. 658 CLOSING PROGRAM: war} ee afternocn and or ARTHUR Roose-| THEATER eturés teeth | Japan, THEATER ee Free sample in fancy box speertnlly sent anyons on cece of. five _ cent stam, sx, for ling, and dealer's Leme and addres i RIGHT. of pay } respective patr! otism 156 ate moving ngs every t no 1 any if their EMPIRE ee YOU extiaction Lincoln, THEATER State ne TREAT Painlesa Amertean Carpet Cleaning Co., 22 Office, . 224 Dooly Block. Televhone: Bell S261-y. Ind. 30, Friday Evening, Kenyon Hotel | | One.) _ i; Foe cirate WE Mer. | present -rela- Pres'dent Interest ; Invocation in his efforts. I shall use the wires freely to reach my personal Wrraiae and urge them to indefinitely postpone the school provision and all other laws. I do not see do anything e for tf compan Tacuum HAVE ST. us. Horn! ee portune for legislation now, and I am going to do what I can to Rae him own, to Tuesda for Nev th his Cc. D. BATES rooms. MAIN | states insist on legislation against the Japanese. The two. senators have agreed to continue their efforts to influence the legislators against action of any sort and went away from the White caiipe to send the telegrams to the leaders of the legislatures urging postponement for the present. rae should io Chiet said Senator Flint, "1 agree with him that the time js inop- that direct ‘o aa equipped Remember , Glasgow opening 212 somelv. Art afterward Lincoln Day Banquet | velt in S grave matter..I am» positive that the legislature will not enforce any measure that may result in WH. jar." Woodbu Ty, the New York uoctor who committed suicide. President % Anxious. Washington, 6. - President Roosevelt had Lontehanid today with Senators Flint of Californ‘a and Nixon of Nevada, and* persisted in repre) sentations to them that the situation Conscientious, the I wish to sell a Machine in ever: Home in Salt Lake City, but I want you to hu the service, either clean honse each wee or ev oO weeks or monthly COST LESS THAN THAN. B ROC OM AND DUSTER CLEANING. "LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT It," SS | j | | | | | | | is| who took | Page with at. Street. = ALARMED America there conferring go dimission| with tion as to the right policy state legislature to pursue as the. secretarles of state and are will aa dentroyitig all the diplomatic labors have occured between the two countries, "It seems tha when the President of the ‘United ‘States is so seriously concerned in regard to this legislation attend Me, aa ani SVEINE: the} walks the 3 Walker. South Main now \re permanently located in their new and hanid- canbeen rt in tomorrow and ask the new Spring-1909 styles. UNION DENTAL GO. shipp The Impres- | vay, scape navy the battleship flect around something about oe trip. ple seem to x (Continued from and in Liverpool, the next day a conference LAG It will speed have a of the galleries EMPIRE through, to ou Evans have division. standpoint at Liverpool, 153 lon' | Washing- | \sicten United see and be made and ready to fight at the drop or the hat, it ‘Is better to haye no mavy at alt."' The successful launching {of the} greatest battleship in the world-the| Delaware, at. Newport News today-| furnished Admiral Evans the text for his sermon, the Delaware "The launching of or marks an epoch in the historv American navy," he said. "With completion of the North Dakota, Delaware, the Florida and the U the two latter not yet in and which be larger even the be the French March 4, in exhibited Leavitt. Fore m an from my knees aid. "I'm in perfect health my lecture w etdoy ing work an orator sit hugely. I'm not s down and I tell my audiences trom | will . Fren p re 3 of lead- the | Belfast, Manchester Dublin and: « yther r into | citles before being taken to New Yorl ships fdbiiats the Admiral "Unless is always | questionably "THE ty States of be brought to congress must still | and be torpedo | gallery, and CALIFORNIA IS NOW Scruputous painters . great start and slacken until a many) its r tions E. mun, French the:‘neces- | will the Atlantic and upon. These will be divided squadrons ron & in the great foremost of the Union." Growth of the College. W, S. McCor nick, who was for identified with years closely building of Ls Bean the of trimmings,' of home gentus. This ie y Yankee sailors, the best on earth, will be the greatest on earth. And congress has got us enough new ships to make a squad- the poenvaat among the schools of the United ‘the commonwealths fleet Delaware, we will have the vision of a fleet that is entirely { / ' do all in my power for this insutution | and the one to the south. This school needs support. I want to sce it be'Stateg, and party in Salt! Lake. There Is no need for contro-| versy, as each has its part in the ad- | vancement and development of this| te. "T want it understood that I will | come one of ' agricultural Junketing ELITE THEATER Moy ing Pletuor nd: Illus trated generally felt, there would be an in-| Song crease in the enrollment at the instiAdm tution and the unpbuilding of the; school. "I ws to tell you, ladies and gen- } Ac I am for this institution," de-| eclared Governor Spry emphatically. | "Its duties are separate and apart! ' from ing 5 brought | } next week and see that} America opens only aj ton who} squadron, and with such a force there | lawyers, Sait]is no power on earth that would dare | Neb. eturn ep eattes serve n adk the car. plesRepublican of a special were edition mu the train going school, and | mpdation, ofof 't the and a two Pacific, Ind to be Ww ates it: wil] to have not arrangement or the In é Am n which h vi I Five ch andred pictures € institutions | Bat is was only one 7 Pre hundreds er and wor evidences 0 he enthusiasm of the of the state." | Pein people in eho th abenare n good time. sverything was done by A State Institution, the Short Line officlals.to make the Governor Spry said this was a stat trip-a delightful one, too e special institution and should be corieidered | traln Was run st each way and nothsuc He dectared it. should: be | ing was. left undone for. the accomCache ary tor plete. salon : dent baitlenhic fieet on the Atlantic In the meanwhile, Leavi big but upon the Pacific coast. as| vas, the "The Last Supper," Eventually; 1 believe, there: will | packed for ‘shipment»'t eneland was|ships on of! Pacific a ee tabe Gores of the two ne of the' state to. cet in harmony for the good known that it was a Logan be oe et ‘Cong to the point is necessar furn: | boats, a crate of apples was dis- dela throuch dia mat exist a. few short years It indicates a tendency on the} _ it eae ‘oust, <call officers tha nt 5230 ¢ clock, maa t there was dancing | With oo ships on each coast held in| his exhibition the early evening, reserv Then, if necessary, these re-!and then sail On the train coing to Logan coffee} serve ‘aes could be made a third | York. After tion to which friend- for hough th ere the atte bee ahd £ rn countering, o Hammond when gee when he 1 the subject,| ant rolls were furnished to those mient have missed breakfast in Institutions hared by many other naval of } and by government. officials of | there. is no need of it at pr atement girl from the girls fl 2 +e eH nee ore ‘duca ee of the State University. | Lake, and on to the state. It means|and sandwiches that there etists good will and which past. a resp the i ES |in Dr. J. <ingsbury and ProfesM. stewart and Professor By-| "yon Cumiinbs Tt means much set | tshed at t snough ther re a at at this| » the that waiting for Not "handl <= could uld money _ college ee = enieny pepe. Governor ant Bt Sab PhcreRt _time , Zor. 16 land girls had. be feeding the brutes." and i¢ the the ory Wereen, the ee the were king |, Susa eee oe the in the fielk was a reply Robli n lege -i|and President Widtsoe isked RE se é i Representatiy Salt Lak club the best method Het ans a ee or get We will find this store equal the occasion, Many of the new suits are here. A full variety of Raimcoats of spring eut already in. any for the Logan college, d|of tree atles, then it Is not leg slation | more For the sake of my son: and pumber of re for his con-| at all, for no state is greater than the | dauge hter and for my n ke,-I.can I ; in the iacta iairie nt and future; United States. It's simple, 1s it not || not permit this unjust divorce to be ¢ school Amiral, in your opinion, is Miers granted On grounds both false. and Democratic Member Speaks, any possibility or probability of slanderotin'" WwW. B. Hammond, one of the two!]immediate return of the battle ship | "The Last Supper." Democratic members of the House, wa fleet to the Pacific coast?" was re Loa t nld‘<chias | P ari hy' alled upon and brough down the 'T think t.".was tt rein @Vit woul La VE ert ©4 : : [I think not,"' was the reply, Sa 1s a ' ' a oe th a short talk in w hic h- he eee " ers whi it turday' € er had e not been : Tewantitowaddladies that personal en, which 7 ERO" 18:1 forced fs atamtAGar c sie fits 5 agen as penonnced x § woman When asked io Randle © Gueocne. lllustrated evening Early Choosers of Spring Clothes printion t NEW. re MA ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLE cay RTT Forecast: Partly cloudy and Warm Weather cay < fides nee puilding. LAS Ne SOS & olor Citizens Coal Co. One-) the fineyunch, He sald he had asked | ss Cooper, head of the domestic) Miss Coop science department, if there had been any ulterior motive in arranging such | a royal dinner, but she had said it was merely an additional weicome. He declared, however, that he believed | an on ton a ead etc We rere Was something behind this, for | i ve , oe 2 In looking over the list of expenditures | tne nd ABERDEEN SLACK eclal Chinese taken for th "heft ' jo n LEAVITT has Sut the | Tsai, the ‘a snaps hot Service ; Fa a 10mMe states | witt Japan protest. : Prince Fu envoy, from Haaret Nev at Japan all of the those. interfer THEATER When you order Lump. Corl from us, you without ony sinck, sell that sepurnte | they all their and rnoon a LOc. | Pacific coast | es thition aie aries the act is not aimed a. tor thi j specifically, It is aimed at and many 1 look ee to arte be Moving Pictures ind Songs vers afternoon \dmis ion ‘ nd 10 Is} lithe = trouble upon tie Pacifle coast : "The | merely local ssues over which ten on oe things on her hands sion ELITE as picture every "(amis AY rer navy in shape, proves that she knows it "Japan wants no trouble with the} United States Japan has. bigger | ; moving SONGS up| what | THEATER 15 Vaudeville, that| Ger-| England latter. EMPIRE supremacy. | : Italy Japs, the William Spry 2s the first speaker. ate. He sald he would vote he Beetle jnations of the East, : Governor Spry said he ap petted i to. appropriate a sufficient amount for "But just as soon the generous welcome extended to-| the snsion of the extension work." | pass legislation. that by | aes more, England knows it. he very | haste with whieh she Is rushing to put} out | Pe cene i: aes " wives | Miss | a| ap eee Nae as floating of} acted as toastmaster, and made | ers in the Hou ind member of the states pass some legislation 2 ge 4 speech, {mn which he told Be tne | committee on appro pr lations, spoke of | specially aimed at Japan, Japan ean of the v sit of the legislators, | the extension work of th iat not _ complain, As long as_ those said to John Utah had or $300,-|¢t pointed the States, | are| ttaia,< Rubia' RT i TARRY OL ce is coming the Russia rule the sea. Their. be unquest.oned, the esfe ane t ae es Lhe etic ie ney by tl e > a to the Erin dry farming. yUL foe. of the state, especially the farming !n- | th etirution terests, President Stohl pointed out! pes rts of th that through the work of the ECiSe: | woui d be and the experiment siation the value | the great ‘benefits due ments of the college in the but eee te se chool IGE abtite Nations day United con- | itself Fussia ee ASP GARDNER DAILY STORE NEWS nerve, "That {s one reason why I say a conflict does come, Austria, if the Interests 7, 19C9. DPS and France Germany, despite the | efforts of the German emperor, ts} dropping the rear. Germany has| not the wealth These four nations| - accordingly. | legislature. the college FEBRUARY ques- | a and put of might nations of the power will will other In-| the sup- to : eee before, the : Richest South Main Street effort ieee>. poke latter 3 that every illimitable said j the out of the inevitable resources a as ld ithe needs of the school, in rough form.| He declared it reached closer to the} people of the state than any stitution and should received SUNDAY, One.) preparedness, the "The est j wie (12-114 ~the of eee Aenea tainis poten | Tieneiaree | It is is straining every onsen+ , _Page recognizes Is state pla what the now. | practically ‘ Moment's Fountain, studen!s between a from Russia exhausting | entrance and sang college | they got 2 chance vi rnment the for set were tables Where armory, a at Drinks Hot | Japan f . foot. on tion 5 building, UTAH. are I of that country. can sée the end of those reca ee even now The country can on Zat the rate that it t Is spend- | é ing money 7 Onl tour of the college build- | piaunee and Foun Blades ~ where: they alighted and started one well arranged (Continued sources b clieve. ve, sources not &go . and the snape an appearance oe _ of az With college LAXE | has Pen ot SALT | | Razor > it case, size and exact handsome, gold-mounted toe ee CANNOT FIGHT "RICH NATION The Arnold Fountain One.) 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