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Show THE LABOR UNIONS 10 | HOLD BiG OUTING Festivities at Lagoon OVER $200 Tea, as a beverage, owes much of its charm to itscheering and refreshing qualities. The right cup of tea will turn the blues into sunshine in quick order. Hewlett's Natural Japan tea gratifies the in PRIZE MONEY longing for a good eup of : price, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ‘Holds cmiien Responsible for Misrepresenting People ofof Ute Utah. Receptive Spirit 2 a Prime cessity on Part of Individual. MALICE NO tea. Your grocer sells this tea in air-tight cartons and at a very reasonable Next Meeting Sunday Morning When Final Arrangements : Will | Be Be Made.Made REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908. (The WHITNEY'S ADDRESS MESSAGE OF GOD - START FOR HOME; ~-GRITICIZING PRESS 10 SOUL OF MAN LANDED IN OGDEN BLUES Labor Day-Big Parade Forenoon. INTER-MOUNTAIN ares IGNORANCE FAVORS ARE Ne- | Metal Workers Wind Up Big Day by Taking Wrong Train. SHOWN BIG PROGRAM OF SPORTS, Apostle mane Gelting In- Rich and Poor, Old and Young! Proceeds Furnish Liberal May Receive Blessings dition to Machinists' formation on Mormonism : ie 2} From Mormons, of Heaven, Strike Fund, , a Ad| | Cash prizes amounting to more than The $200 wiil be distributed for the rious athletic events and contests to be held ni Lagoon on Laber day under ate auspices of the Salt Lake Federation panne participate In whiten Wl of will The genera the "ports federation aanmet complete Lat ta local nine untons afternoon ¢ c ommittee of th h "sunday ‘act Sa F ea Buoy oe best representation ag local eral appearance in Dr. he , tary cae eae --- ob: next Sunday union of the name elty Its is 74 erator é will 3 act as he ek alde will be A. 7.bers' unlo te : Souls . More foros ed. ng At the yosterday third ede art r itvision workere division, S1e and . J. Squires divifourth 0U-yard Grounds, . een dash, ae mer aan, boys 10 Fo vard dash, boys Potato race, boy Broz pore road jump Bicycle, len oetiest for and: exception These of the prizes prizes girlsof races for $2 the | boys on "Ww wv shall as view or tne paint on eas take ght a ten galle L AW ae fn that 2a If I league in chit iren wé a rope we argh: DEPARTMENT. to equlre ie ch, let i ask of thi 0 a oO welcome we tho trust and proud reposed in to us num rendered 1ere and a of by he be giv name bope p must and an by free ae erie requirements etc, fs Aaron| his maximum temperature temperature, minimum &rees, mean nie ie temperature, ome soul." 66 32s 7 fel temperature ata month, 76 degrees. upon UNI request IWERSITY ORSON F. heoF UTA awe real Ba eee lant nat | is not w trifle takes a Pe ee mon pera EIGHTEENTH electric nag WARD | fini w takes ie on a deals in nae not obtain for himse cea acaniit ur. | fre Saltair, toc PATIENTS thin ed. Passing this was another rescue. dro and carved a dauntiess to reac Italy, e no Alps," and with roads that are Progress The giant of Great soul re ways facing [lerwer: tom. - ‘wee pp of f , the a physiunaid- who, coming to ladder e th h a er to faces a garden manna: a th the combined two, the speaker said homes, | *™4_ma it The eran the bot- for us souls crags can forward-al- Amat | Solo. ada : D hich, he rounds benol rendeered by the choir and LAL. ra | dargest he adder, by which, step by step, ee gain salvation, A special musical program Abraham But the Lae a Samert | on ] tm solo solo. aves the burning (find his charred tiller-rod, an than f the counts jes the. free ur jon wagons floor. state { the giant {its faith. eon: fi order n to ship clean National portunity to : vestment Or f the The i. issued terest ® per € increase ; at ze an z ‘a provide ] the op. to dock, soul + House jal by , Choir the they | held. the for-) HI e all First by at Mortgage Cleaning annum P os yield inper cent : Ser Ww e also = - posits in any amount: In) i our. : Savings Department on which inter- au epee ntia d accumulate City i z Chief & TRUS Co. and Oo. 34 p Main ne free, sian former a e€ac 1 Hart The was a 4|@ A s ‘the he ab le ciety ‘ o epee t- which Pete : "aie contest. S of ‘ Police It is ait . The second . for . > ai the wre o was de-'| '% the | 4 Oo C, hoco 2 the Bere prize Carrick aie Sate 7 for the ‘» the being a l ales, ae Ethel e » ac won and prizes, ee the striking ing ae given of » the of city, ad eran bride Miss was attended Maude S ciige oat Bec by her ott. and twin J. ae tub he race tubs oe sy y we a as romes worse seven all oththe a of (iF pe the second Soma ' When ald FATE Food of . . they Ee artae e citalls 0ehonserwl he lunch osingOfht a(S aneresorts, | yes eg Penne dnanicial nclal City hall, says SUCCESS, | Several ‘thousa assisted success in making the a New York exchange. pewons feed there and 2 o'clock, and eons amusi t k ea ene ey shows. Carlisle graduate, prefermen Rete fiends "min= tarrthefor landlord: [e@st, what? "I don'tWhoseem saldto get nex for anything eae prize?" thought "© don't the se get people : tf he vae a Prize about an were ry eating for a "ple e nly ey ex- ee ellent time and nothing." a about s Ipping é « ~als | dinner season in yeniled ‘the beetsteak weather is rather far advanced for rich coal = on gravies and hot fires and charwith thelr burden of red meats, urteen-po record of Ike still stande, I believe, with eames Red Men N A Are Now Now | early 0 All 'for Mayor eleven and in, Bind Engaged th An e Leading : ccupations. protograph taken by a ‘pounds _,| "Little Bobble" Van yek's a half P pounds of & good sec-c Esquim: su consumed ters of a tourist) fable de vour of meat la leat In 24 hours Cochrane mentions taln in that ox time large the renty and 20 hind quarpounds of quantity hree of tribe-the Yakuti-think polishing. off a reindeer'at London greedily tusslan Tar40 pounds. Capa Tartar who ft, and a proportionate melted butter for drink some months . ago showeda an Indian g un plowing. He was standing as far back | from the handles as possible, merely| sddled me BIG a Who Can Dispose cea Great Quantities of People the wrestling Owens il ¢ , enter 2 riz ie lal bucking than contestants 4 wa ea Bee: ts were interesting Sao. wmerciment from the , from any other event than were bride | bronchos, rs. Sea ; z : 1 4 CcSAE of 10 a and 12.~ Of the last event, Beatrice Barnum was the fleetest of foot, but was not far in advance of : police e and the proceeds be given to How much is the prize? "What. Is it some other charitable cause, Thea bit of plate or mor ey?" "Pr ear" dee members of the committee desire to |manded the astonished provider of the won in t machinists' couple win and. to Mrs. ¢©~ | avant thank aall grand who won ae between at CANDY necessities a Mr. ss A kinds » TA ht UNSER ENAN 4 KKKRRERAAYK Sse SAAN SS SSSHAE wetiec euttabee bi 4 reat er Western shops and suitable for families F RECORDS the to the Soone SVS SVT : ‘ Rio Grande prizes being went 's get 5 r Pas and ee most; pleasant to con Ss aily between and12 cerne The whole proceeds of the their tactics are day will go for the benefit of the | atran or than al str teers | kale ax AUant allan fos oH expecting political by Ray ae protec- you not-so-goo . price ages us a of Gena Were single and carried off the honors A gentle ntleman Choctaw and a wa a me Suen p event. The winners half-breed from Oklahoma were euided Ctainable, e¢ skating not ob-|| quick-lunch by a ‘New York fri ndSoe i ge len be owing contest to the were memorandum vikcax ee Sata ages. Annie : girls worth eee Sweet est SWEET aha danced the Beaut family ea HoaE eras nee Ve a Smitl a ies and size S own tor Marititas paring a previous. nf ac as Ww ea ite eee waseee nextLOSS contest easily Mamie Si aving ae d f > % SLPS SES contest, o two tainly era smite tanced a all "Beaut. other competitors and Marries ake .00 your = Street. your ask Whose head was not working, ers declared they would not : iva Beaut B 2 ‘ and Eva made better time than he boys of their age and won easily. They are sisters and have been prac: 7 owe time Yor the vent ticing for some time for: the ey . of a OOS th same : the the Mil-) and boys a asses Ww ov ee lads in regard to.their If 1 Main o f matter 2 tered were from 12 : to 16, and aethe d : eS rs of ber er ie were Willie Gladstone The girls' ane racesouis were Ray. the same, and another member and a - i aoe eee pared ke latter. in the S area oldest We ike SSCS always fF |#2 a lovers the to ep a 4 smoke ak om second too. nk . hadVAC olied-up|4 piled up} was 65c eeeces @ eeeeee : > fion, a close you'll t OS 4 event be irgains, ae ones allowed to show and the next event was for youngsters between second seen for . the Z |¢ The suit ‘ the ages of six and all eight. James outdistanced other boys Clay and ' ai a Beha A } ness of men Abtae chict ferns figuring in the oe oe ae cer: After: the ~ ceremony Mr. and - ree< iM sKenzie, with the members of the }fuirtly.vee Sat |per. ‘They Cewn te a= left Sunday after September sep |- New prey and was York our | sure yee two Sour eee-_ Ladies ad hele on day, August 31, and ning m. at 9 of n the estat funer- large escorted PERSONAL 1} Warris of the city to Adolph aa 12 by. ' -today alr, today, o. ae ae re "elo es of ie mon yellow. Not 11 cone po pee reeaiet vcard: Baptsmbarc the first All teachers and See certificates valid for not of hold-| are thk ates paper will b " r ». H. CHRISTENSEN, rai The the School and Bes. Bet eS School preparatory inakraiionta. | the ir Breeian SUPPLY; water a = we ™ or of e re 4 |. eine rms oe IOs bottle and two _« iY out--STILE. Norma Mines, the a department -- 7 UP. New of his nothing a meal. York the of aver- Oe days BO or fand fo free, Saltair, Tue rs. who ~ Nicholson, however, veniently heard of craved win- along the city ways, a village being beach nowever in und raising $80 hired a surveyor, jes ie CARS CARS N No. Having| he regular approved by Weg eee those in showed that »y 28 site. Many Then such | organized. a with a and the judges were | he island. ns helt Sheriff, . en the urner Taernea dz tuchter to : for one and of | tained declared rs t he dog in ch set raised| by Another to. be "The People and . the ir 4 who D of Phones: main- India instance only 5a? i Brien,' o clea themselves with members and an Halbrowk'} is . p "Saroinn These | self-sup 727 Si 10wn which in ‘ing mie 6 a ic of | a council executive treat. you won a Mrs beauty: Ray Eastern, Cherokees orting, a Le ¢ mielraie love S . Eas i | awardec wer t tit |. and' ‘ not Ea ze owing the to cee ting | contest. seven her ec to the government eins Ye e e aera Oe itf "b Indians, and then, however, BS er cr aes all kinds done Bell 3468 1 : nd. THAe, 17 ¥ | baby chil- oldest, con- tated jud cae © epee ROOT. removed See it. PEO WNEIELD ulte attention 406, to ‘su Salt Lake. A Tonic Ww FOr ea Run-D B Own uSiness a ay xe g ce a re priced + don't they | Jud pay tometh . eth sel ; it you haved thin wisht; if. itshort . if. r People nea | any I noea { ane |X-ray and electra spac, 24 auipped= oe an ectro- ctherapeutics Our, 2, one pee Bel) to 1 and merit pee gee Ro yal Bread; ee Tee s mpetitone thing wro know of ing plan. ek Eat ‘and lag ae some a ee there with 2 n genot ° tome. Not Your ye you a enough sell. ° Dp _ Pure, | Let j selling me devise Plan fens von Succeasfiy} Kod aks¢ 8 So. 1 - Broadway ‘ou toe ea a hat jude Salt Lake Photo SUPPLY - z jand kodak f ; st 7 families . present ak Onishine. 124 Ma Vf;, | strik their being strikers ini Pianos for rent at 23 W. Ist é wa | e youngest priz and ye te s hey lren They bei the large= he Co. TRANSFER = he rns nean. suicide' As "aEE : eh oux fees: ie ; da may wor Mr. and | choose,". was thelr comment: y her» brought Re of. sixtee committe These-two ben offer riking contrast:to the: Utes.-who rec eern wae fue ed ta aceege ‘e ene Indian Sant higt ner 6, 1 offer2 to' oO oir jes, pu gh ‘th eir in=:j ir « malar 1 into near rhe by schools and iat ae « combinations, tent with second Johu Donelson ere third prize ere » in; the ‘race was won by maybe me fps agri vot. to-bring. | dren, but forgot ¢t se land her husband, ana had STOP. Bast First Christensen and seven children, | 4v'@ were present. It. ,showed ‘that / aave Rete "are. oe y ned w. | we, - amon prowreasive' Tova in lot. ° and | 1 !s that of t Cherokees North Caro- |} . see of c ~ | ih who some time aro too ‘ j baby pal to re incorporated They provided| Mrs. : wa your Zs C: Watson Transfer UTH rouRTH aituea AN . system heen cessfully full- blooded the have in the|¢~7 was council- family is to clothes and president, REGAL was! were $175 kill all the rest. The entire a remarkable one to have judges, | evolved Ive A 51 tax THE } Indian subscriptions to drain village government cards printed = streets: the from. while ides! er é Ini Automatic Card Printae » Keith-O''Brie 36 by subserirtion, ‘they who platted a village All in commissioner, a moving machine centered | Improvised, ond the little houses but or the prettiests of a . swarded oe > te looking 5 THE his c huge skev members. and whiskey. ofessional miarkable Indian community ; . ; of ranneney 300 souls exists on the seashore follows: | This sor viarnaat ae a south strect. No Race Suicide. Thatat Roosevelt's policies are R tide in Utah: was show n by | Iies" HERE. Substati Subs on say 4 Mrs. i erest terest | contest, Ir. invention C on, | WHERE tod Wik at Taecou A soe up kale kale - ; Jur wagons clean carpets ee floor. Natlonal House Cleantnt a. --- . Visiting a ie Per he a yer OD Three of the. winners failed to get region pre pfer the fre t "white labeviee the cups committee will be Under the business training this e r | glad to deliver them if the winners poration affords, individuals of lw +2 or them or ‘send their adbe are rapidly growing In ab iiite ie 5. eee Modern w eodmen ay, August 26, Indian In| « ade the Irishman's bone and sG als . >d > 600 In lansjcle - are al olaborat from potatoes, not cantaloupe from flfsh, and the braw1 Hig) ehland : West; freIndian t inspectors/er builds al y e} es eadethoSattcn the | porridge, are /cups furnished by the committee. The | Tne council, which is elected for tw o | SEALS | mothers of the successful tots were) years, trasacts the yusiness or 18 | | Mrs, Olin,, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. War- | community, husbands he money of} > | quist Atre "Rosenbloom, Mrs. Chris- | t#¢ members in the form ae dividends. | STENCILS ; " aan z ¥ and assigns the ho : e i 1 school. Ye OF UTAH, t Lake City. Saeree ene the as aes Lagoon, careful and litle ere | Low > was 5 shé..was | eee $3.75 race eee line Towner, the day, John the | DOES 2lone enjoying | donated by Dinwoodey Furniture com=)| }pany. Nine other babies won silver! An wonderful oO e t ont After: Mrs. e It's 8.2 a married parents | Ogden Believe . men's n of the event it." | sviowed 60} 4 OWe SOO ° catalogue which describes the courses s rete requirements OF Orany. me Me NEV ERED IT Ladies | has CO. Would win © . in a takis "I lanies the "cl ae aby a anc U alton sea about which so much hus lately been - Itten, would never Duve been conalled ‘without Indl: tn labore RAVE THA suth's ( om sanion ver $100,000 wis paid the n wages for tha work were Cha next| . me a contest could be carried out proper- | men, streets and water commissioners j ly. any place, vent' was pulled |; cemetery varden and "dog trotter,." off on the Island and enly babies, | Tac duties of this official are to collect papers.| - Hardly J ce emit es successfully at - heen ane of Medicine, a UT e mer ate paper, Varlous tur-| of Examiners, Jaw a : certiwill ease not undern not later than W mG oer Aug- Chairman You " crossed charge Freaa SOOSOOOOOO } | ae the the | Gleason. com-/ terest of Visiting - | { of printed tuc " Deans, sone a etiedcen, : school, begin- | Utah 1908-1909 ae . Tuos- day, oe Sats an easy winner, rs, Brown get-! In second closely followed by} Harris | ners pe Company. Malin 19; instruction Deeln tegistration o Peta eee ember 9 and tember 14. ity Latayotta "thls zh examinatl to take [expected Candidates for ae too | 8 nished _ Visiting | Was ting PRINTING South 1 hae: Lake and pleture is not typical of s Y » one s The 2 pas rt aeonae work ec rit the be ind | in the contest of the bables | moved up from the beach Newell, Liss | rere reneral saying that it | lines faclr the reets nlece ti Miss oe axl}... impossible to. handle a baby show : fards were graded and giiaranteed, the offic OFPPRIC E _and Robbins Mr m0) inager ephone oA Sunda aurpiies.. such excitemer excitement such opportunity . of Darna CTinn et anthony, tn a *s | n ee et Se work [3 {t's for tna | Rede BREE ae of the Mrs. pairing, A .&. elser, East First South' st. fred-Saltalr: é infan try Years York, Idlewild BLUE Drawing St. on Denniston. the position of Indepe nop nt vew to Good by Che latest whim of aealiton is gloves oe nals tea x SpA. Glo ¥ es OF an elua gray color are fay tes, too, Friends e Monday small wer = -e. Merical thene ontest contes Saat dram D | themselves at the expense of their! 449 miles north of Seattle, Wash. The| Ma mothers. When they lined up there oe mbers arc fishermen, self-support- |= was muc h speculation, but Mrs. Moore | ing, whose huts used to straggle con-|; J O. in caused had caused leiven. an. 7 | | levy occupies a) Fremont z held today he eta 7 for Salt vival Ghani Ni cholson, by a al, na Towner eS pct and Merical< argin.: f g sup- | | thea winners of tne 2Sre f 6:60 | having all the peste wedding night at <2 { visit Funeral. R. Robbins, attended The procession | Jeweler, mia. South, ot Ed { 24, 1908. eet vane be t orien nds. ae ee building just Pens, 26 Street : etery. aah ficates | Signed COMPA U NY N Cit eachors ing ITY r¢ the jer lot is , ‘at glove contest, not the only thelt prowess a boys' race in ising ° : 1a sole be to . while. ee, work SpOne:of the were, men‘wellandSaxe flea with | @ the the decision |". SSS ¥en ee e }0f. - the: , referee. . The . old 1 people] were - r maining inhi a, was plac ace Ogden and SR eee: sneezed 1s draw suryp. t great. P .... i: Ties-3 75c 111-113 4 ; nceurred | Isabella Foster ity home ee oceurrec Such interest had been shown the feenide nee of Re B. Scott , Seen Sh euren Site Elem thaAtan 979 Wast Bighth pele treet, whe Mea sk hl h was not Charles Idaho, is 1¢ Ladies' G. A. R. band, | Mr. Robbins was a member cemetery An school LAKE Te] be suc- | DHSASSASANNNANANSS INNS NANBARANAADA of -s Some SS he united In marriage his daughter, Promptu contest which ae ah abe Se oderick McKen McKen- | ladies the program Western was arranged for young Mabel L. Scott, to Roderick capturing the a today, ‘family are Invited' to be present oe you i TICH-At 1801 South Fitth Fast | Automatic Geen Printing Waterloo award, August 23 : Kelth- O'Brien's or 336 So. B.,7 son E.. and Edn oe: -_--+Wittich, foaae 6 months "Tine UNIVERSITY OF funeral : imopaey! a und, SALT in today, of vine zeae Gordon Brown est ie paid at the rate of er cent, thereby enabling the deposien Pes Interment Certificates ny this company, the rate of 6 [f| rc the conversation watch the follyin once, to oo aes : oo ate | getThe ¥ HESS-At Springville, Utah, August °°. Pretty, but very striking, and fash25, 1908, Phe ane Hess, aged | Jonsble, dead black gloves with »> yoars 4 ys. Short funeral services | Colored stitchings to match the coswill be hel nt Mt. Olivet cemetery ne piled the Interment will be made re Ge er -= men. : Immediate | Estell 4096 fox Saltair, Ninety-third perfectly | ¥4"- win and Nora rson Marks, age a years 5 nthe and 14 days. The neral services will be held today (Mon: day at ~ >. ms from nm ae resiRenan, ends are invited to attend. in- J 4 convenience the a perpetual | $ix-round at 4:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The wedding was a quiet affair, only | | W. ilo the family of the bride being present. | Mere wee and Oreh chestra Miss. - s largely erve carpets MARKS-At $42 East Fifth | August 22, 1908, Edwin L, son invest ivestor, clared on and Were prize zig, order, at the Hall undertaking lishment Sunday afternoon. The Fine : practical, be McDonald a 50c will 2 Shirts at ; while the Salt Lake ag|g tallied three more-14 \Z ‘ James Hivat re vas : Splendid Some that not took ook the values 5 the Goddard team Frumpkin team of A and Gien brotherJarman, of the at of HOSPITAL Comrudes Conduct funeral of Henry The oO. [ oie stn t h ld investmen snou f f. oo e fit d or a fair pro and : . V ene only 11 scores, regation had |r Paul} number of pleniin and comtTades who have | followed the body to the grave showed pilot © respect In which Mr, Robbins wa "I humble hand still) on name lives ever. t en His et its a rtunity Life a Mountains | phout's for Joy" Choir and Orchestra 1 ear ° a the truest cost, Horace | bines pass | Talks on sees continent man | is that ip atands true to cries from Roman a Paitin wos | pt pe faith he Ensign sang "Resignation" as a Ensign sang "Resignation" as a ‘; Pe prices arere c | " which y between and the rare j A Nice Lot of Men's with they Tor was . £gam ‘ their good until Aa of a the ore feature sports <a} vz all. at rememain 1 c that 3 overhear yorld at Former fac. IN not visited relatives SSPC Selfet apts ce 2/3 and a consur- | "Let pressed from | a conquer a new state. soul sees more stren stars-they his descendants in that the | new and promised land. The sculptor sant] ordinances oe if scension sinful to all Sap courageo Bal went " : eat is repreh Pany of St. Anthony Mr, and Mrs ie Florence cmd and nots 1 poa + O'clock Of Ogden Ss h- | Pat et ‘ The the) tg Ae otally Love. conde in of of sin reli of a of to all men, to| poor and| ec cultured, man in the pit might be saved, Con- | takes fro he mason the rough block | member of the G. A. R.; was held under tmuing this Illustration, Mr. Whitney of Bae, and cries, "Give me a chisel, | the auspices of the George R. Maxwell likened: this ladder power o oe tto free that Imprisoned ey cies peer A un the ritual of the gy aru) ‘ 7 ‘les artu le the . given... Sunday But that does affair the © ek 5 LO to evidence report' meager. Pre We < did the h otel- Fotiowste Park "hers they | until Towner was given a boos Apts Bed woes Choir cs Ore hestra | for Yeclhowstone ark, where hey her boat, which pushed him over | Duct, "Count Your Many Blessing will spend several weeks. Che bride | another boat, . at listance | Misses Emma Jean and Genere lwors a brewn traveling gown. They | the line a winner by a short ¢ ance. | Tatson, will be at home in their new residence Married Women Race. "Bre the Sun aaa Dow nit: at 550 South Eleventh East street The girls and young women who Ores their mar- levels still a E Souls. the newer és and better and and still is to Tetra ate New England | vatory. The the virtues the was m1: | hi q familles The dance contest was the tnteresting event for the youn le. EE, ¢ op sper and Miss Allie See oR oe a lore ; : while dec clared the. best. waltzers, J W Lewis and. Miss. C. E.. Richards ee °!lwho were de. | friends or G pit, the speaker said, | their Hastern n indicate i shing ‘ ie of. explanations Sunday, but Patients at tho D. S. hospital) H. Early mahitt : yy me for more than an hour. ative ac tedin 7 aswhite hbest h toad yesterday morning listened to a pleas. | W@S 7 attired chiffon over a ant musical program furnished by | white princess gown and wore a white ' finally mounted his steed the aholt ‘avid < draheate tr the | Illusion vet She carried white bridal | Way to victory. build centuries was! : . a rous- Sale is over-and BEeonomy Extreme th ay t years older. Robert Taylor wi as the ar fleetest of the many who entered, but had a hard time defeating Roy Jarman , The next was for vounesters at . > two years older, from 10 to 12, and of thi agereg ation Clive Ray and ey called the mind of his) py, Paul, Is willing to be "Peace Be Still'..Cholr and Orchestra| = earets an immense pit in which a | heretic ‘Yor the better Christianity. ' The | Selection, "Lucia df Lammermore" | | as confined, who, although en- Puritanecenterse few storesteana™ Maes 9 sic cus arctaie/apaiste oie Aik, cuits ohteal ore Sextet | dowed with more than ordinary cal strength, could not escape not «admon 1oOme telephone t Lake, there were arrived home anes mAs lit- | reason. the) morning ' per ry The and ing geod sale it's been, too-but there are odds . sa that must be . distdisposed ends leftyf in each department rea ound in our day, "to. and seewe the "Eo cath-| halt-\ 7, Twenty-second ae ih F Members va roses The artistically) The some swimming showed | tickling the searth y with the - plowshare;|8&¢ of meat half ita the world ward. of > | TPoSes. 1 1¢ house ene ; was Ad a Ais. roses, | Were fast menracein Salt Lake, there but/o14 an ola walked . i bg pound consumption to each person dally; injis Paris ‘al of Cologn A ae nish sculptor | the choir and flowers others for fromthe thepatients, ward| sweet decorated in green an peat : Ca ait entered Kinley and: showed he was master | holding > an anold umbrella squaw walked beside ae one-sixth of a fo pound, withlages a much granite large | also brought peas, carnations, asparagus and oe defeated his closest over his head. The iow . fraction h ‘and vho " waa w asked him, "What. hap is nag use of religion?" This gave him his subject, and in answering this | crests question Apostle Whitney said: "Re vel. ligion gives to man Lh which he can | ¥ 6 a. m, 18 ge aaaaital offictal aA hee hours' talking did no of the Salt Lake men, his the to eve thrust op the defi- } Q ‘ ‘OLr Following is the musical program Mr Whitney | thing ido" Pale tet erlal Rome |re ndered: : ™ the congregation | to lay slege for Chrietiontts. Napoleon, The Lord) is My ight: Fe Spek cos of his noticed an In explaining Whitn ul Ladies a| put a saler. Noah to b a an ark. So Hfe-time and architect eight a Apostle. Orson F. Whitney, formar | ne oo a block bishop of the Kighteenth ward, was nD wich tor his vision welcomed by a host of friends at the | ® Tle ve Srit snarl had usual Sunday } night meetin , . &ht meeting, At the Li Lite gg er aid he at rom corroborative in of OC eet hout vell! . 5 Leer What= fathomDE aL at OE The ove of God Jr each willing in to endure s soul to ‘ cost ie bedwelling the lives this of awful sinful » bh ne y inl a Se ate has been in your : dé de of oA niles forgotLake to Salt at course they two Jn. | Some The the| Place on this globe antht he ps foun Ssueaigueal seew er .= coenrannanie ad- hoe message of n, Thea walk- | MUSIC IS FURNISHED sent | ¢ ning of a Foune man to this qn his | WHITNEY AT for the egrees, ence theAccumul: rst . Cleanu AY s} s iid, No ) ha writer English An finite inteltigence can concels of any doom more terrible than that to which an infinitely holy be ing, woul c anne = ims v h o te elf compelle bine z wh felt hims cs ny E 7 naet eae world: at: once, < ats evil Brings Throngs of Pleasure Seekers. two. y a until. morning They eS huntir thing > bypb) best had Infinite infinite a life, listening patiently and What Men Stood For. le ten of tempspe ature since > January } 1, giant of soul stands for some| 297 degree Moses stood for deliverance of | Total precipitation trace. Total pre- | Eateon, oR ant of man, how obnexious It) ; iv legs $ spirit the het sensitive pirtto iaGod's sir relation Dede: x ie feat not abundonnent, but the most intimate association, | dwelling at the very source il in musical sethe choir. Sunday 0 | train me x of -| | Wives Dut theyin muttering spears pure of God in weather bureau or 24 hours at 6 p. m. Sunday was as folTemperature at are oe < = ot tie as save » Jeeps ence "ps Him | midity PAU ERS cargo: exavitation: OrasWatts,EAE wcwa wth te adtton for one ataunicll and eminent chan aden attorneys, s students b talogue, courses offered, mission, cost love /activity the presence the splrit. t be oe ‘ae ato FAIL Weather Out by \ a for fz amit ir signs in Salt Lake the off finally were thi : when | but 3 ? peers Ca es ie d om the ne e pid | nessfhe until into the | worth recordwell at on the local office, night. United is still Migaea. measured ll aaitions Aree Fair papers . ee tian of Le the in» the,soul gestions Pruner each pertod See lt a God's Observe t SHOWERS for each : os ind OEE ons are know when the wtatiot northSEERand Antara ciatinctionavexist-only:in-amen's.auifies minds;|qa | cPresentcc ro ovdsontea, roddar¢ Goddura-. carry! Al! don't who were to carry the details morning papers in this cily it : and decided to rest. When }ubou and eee ana . rich tT tana ci NTS r-day FAG aint: ave deliver a the wong and anxious "We jagain of iss eproac F ooeninie:. ehedien <6 P of They ike, tedin the men to the boarded : God iF The Mesenge. ecarintese ordinary ting Iz 8 TS aot the vile ot cy. the circus his different Testo enlightening, leading nourishing and and enriching the spirit in truth and love of case reportet et to Salt 2N™~! Th r if it | V'stinetia es = by a sincere debut AOS in his- mind, ass It is all the same Hen Soul YT Een, Radi Sate or Enowled ee n; it bh is th and i 1] ney a man L bei of ey message a tale inquiries nit a re a Baths 7d De aap ea anit ie ‘ Orden and the conductor wa < ng _40= ) them their tickets were no good of aE The Metal are association offlf 1¢ ol esietee aa? A A ak ood nige. temptation, word. the orship sug 1a aro SO was tesa ge cian then that " . churesu It vilthe + a hear astron- pee o mw ' | S. *to ere ‘ chi hood nother nee, another booanit and Of to old ee Not only a!when the School of Arts and. Sciences, ive people; Joshua, for t lesueenies 8 the first of the month, four-year course in Arts and Law, lea niet f Canaan; ijah, for the restor- | 1.36 inches, whict $1 inch ab ove the, ing to the Bachelor's degree. The Se ation of Jehovah-worship; and Paul, for normal Accumulate ad exce since done here is accepted by the best law | the nae S83. |. rmined now | January 51 inches, Relative hujudges areas i Ie *) faith of the an consult Shin ¢ of: the week's time of the! |fen coatly at ten ing measure of manhood | lows: may whose . of a The with | peng. the United Sta special arran spec a a 1 Baervd Th by a girl, Delilah, ay The tallest » eerie one y schools in rough hrough tho ure NODMITS the aol a eee vile hs @ ay organi- welcome at our. services, and we ask > to tell the world only the opportunity : 2 to t¢ 2 of , ,the : . re-. of S the wonderful truths ee king infaita to speak: abe me no , eee te pre A Rear hn aki f our religion, and js It not are canvas / out pecunuacss t to eats not o 1G smallest. greater variation brains i " "Man Setntarcn tii s seul tera sere full law course, and in connection 2h to you [ w ouk 1 go to a Catho would Sonne to us Latte message to h man, ae an asset of history, ces; is not the mark of ti evenrue intellect giant, |Stees; "spot Ie MeIntire spe human at whi as we e dwell member of that wished knowledge I hy tite a cae re mea like Saul, eat ei hel c our §19 000, where duliard would be nd yet In the $2 the willdaybe at given for the alley best and scorthe of xe: bowling Hace ae Jand‘ eoul and ignorance the leliberate ne Ate Mor- s dic: < | ions seal sta m1 ne howers, Su an ne en, there are lawyers, there, De § evs, are physicians, who, in e mo da ttn nost enjoyable kind of| n give judgment w orth eran eua wei a ther. All the resort vere crowded "20 titan thet of some average , man with | 20d the strect cars did| a ooo 1 ng busibu will receive $2 each and prizes ge will Ha given for the ee and two-step. Prizes of $3 i: snooting or it. subject a fact city, with Kipling, massive udyard last glarious state of the ignorance, allhether kinds? theseNor/do we ston. toprompted inquire: Inquirles are them the fant aad we- look with : eager oe theirs. Valoe of Physienl Size. ‘an yet physic nid has little real rat ; et ; : wo th, anc _ Shows not the real human on the ant, Sampson, may be see- the I desired informatt m regarding Catholle chure it is reasonable ee biec eks of of consideration. the best two-step | opinion xpert may Bebe to K¥OUre speaks mind God chee first.and first. Curtis Thess ae nae an Dane he question doe im Hglon of Mormonism and of the Latter-day Saints."' Joseph Robinson also spoke at some We win Charles anece we 1. = unfavorable notoriety. Sources of Information, his | omer, rhe ? ( The3 nail-driving contest for women |rj lifference of valuation will bring §2 to the wipner i > 1 a in brain, not brawn, nother' the best. apnSimilar prizes wand} prain 1 powers y y n 72 ass eit an . also be ond otteren the winner atc Mf to ° ace ro , . second in th © EE pecs Aino' tineahethet differance. between | : an imbecile and a Napoleon Is measured | by the multiple of millions. i Bost ware La There aro skaters of $4 waltz bce of themablythrough vith eect ees 4, "Gollath of | ultheaoa Mormon ails was six bits ocean to cataract, condition 1 the member "OTs het ritfellows, le thelr | hel A be free for all chil-}| height candy .pr zes for all. By na id. the skating oat Rey, Westminste1 Pres! yyterian rure 2 |} where we're going, but we're on our Sunday The Metal Trades out..evening UE took aig. A a for a theESsuse : lwas."' y :State re his sermon, ‘God's Message to the iia Ghost Holi cnERLaRObiy andy i Soul." eas Casual the report was to. be nto Tabernacle. vas he length, and a lections were $2 and $1nalfand thesthe BEigne prizes for . Long dive, 100-vards swimming. ; sear, of 32$2 and $1-for $1 for the Waith' still love to read the Greek stories of Hercules, andand Goliath. the Hebrew of Sampson The men tales of his- of e sa at , eee ane 2bove baseball, smal c a will be $1 7s will be . ; ul eee _ a php took doc tor said in part Te size. We go poem sings Dancing Pavilion, 3 pe mm 50-yard apt sor pra eet 30-yard dash, for fat wome ao esard oe oe ee o , 50-ya sh, eee 60-yard gh, girls under 7. In these races the women will the ea neck an Sirude16. Niet ete ceps ac : and history count of the glants of tl race--tno ac sons of Anak, and‘ the Neohilin. Wesie around > R heavens, on spoke pastor, Dr: = an 1s # walls massive 12. events will be second, Seth; this to suppose layas, earth's highest. mountains boys. ae af Pp = these | { "If Christian chureh|jje¢ Rev. Albert Bux-'for the content an earth's greatest er to into state and county fairs pay big things, and our = con heaven itself, with all its 7 to 10, HO-3 Wo Three-legged race, si 2:30 p.m. l Fe oe " : ti gation a S| The Ve = Mollowinne is the program of sports for the lagoon celebration, September 7: I on Ball me pt ed yar dash, Bene mon aot fa ee - case a8 is bac t is unfair to Us as tends to bring our entire -\and Ol Ordinary Centra] morning, for | Giants." atructara, (pirkhaus, electrical work- a ete otan¢ ; Than (eh tou, And dece| a1 A. Labhiardt, stone-masons; seco division, F. W. Butler, street rniiws pepe SET ‘the each marshal. f { Sté Nhe baraes | cath text 1 whose Samuel halen XVI BE.Ee arueiae Harvey iof the The o i aegrand = of some ars ry BRAWN Individuals, requested to arshal J ae army the painters SE in spreading Is So Colossal | ‘ nd services 22 Eeecne t ; mornin the of Men of re needing <6 Sta, LALOF day eammarittee > will 4 held at Federation hall Talks VERSUS Y Jabor pend Big BRAINS att > flo. These prizes will go to tho A t & 8 he wi rs As one repcontest . th era ¢ Bere from each o> Ceslecte of the ; morning " x t! . Buxton ee parade Lake y of the ormon church the equally ure ake r said "There is a very genoro mF pao al peril -srstanding throughout=) the‘ / expla 2 oI fe ‘ ws 1e@ us , world at CHa ‘th 5 Sat aie Sari ot Lor ape Anoetae re : © : a a o>) age of radica) criticisms ee made, most oe them God antercor based on false reports and erroneous) other o nys idea Newspapers do much towards words i History. tesentative re tative a Albert the best e erste tae, be st "gen whl Salt = ee in re win making 3 union representation pentati fen of srs : se Ww hitney,, and after a rei: brief review of sports and cont p Im ant portioned the prize mon 3 rt x jous eve nts FI ne for hie nie were unions uke Salt the of marade Ale pert i ted it "this mee ting. nd ar rangements were offered special Reiaed Kee I ivions. m alcing ‘the best howling in the parade The' union presenting r a float siving the newspapers Ignorantly or maliciously misrepresen the state and its people came in oar criticism at the hands of Apostle Orson F. Whitney at the regular Sunday DODODCODODDOOOODSOSOSODOSOSSOS 8 USINESs BULL SLLDER, ere Republican, . ‘ |