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Show SALT LAKE C TY; UTAH, MONDAY, SOOALSTS ARE GACAME SERVANT AGAIN IN FIGHT AND DIED A SLAVE MYSTERY COVERS MAYOR MUST SAY ASKS WHO 15 THE GIRL'S SUICIDE WHERE HE STANDS TRUE AMERICAN Following Example of Mother Ultimatum of Spoilmen Will Go Timely Topics of East Side Nominate Full Ticket at ee ing in Murray Opera Baptist Church's Poputo John S. Bransford Ruby Dickman Ends House. | lar Pastor. Today. Her Life. - TAKES ROUTE WILL MORPHINE TEST HIS CALIBER NOT ened $25 Two-Piece of Li berty Was When Savior Lived and Suffered. | Outing Benjamin f Suits. Suits at That. eS -E -_----= JULY 6, 1908. OOIOOOIOOIOIOIODOOWODOLELTs REPUBLICAN, --? iNTER-MOUNTAIN SOMO THE 8 MATTER OF DEFEAT BLOOD WON'T HURT 'EM|WAS Victorious Will Build! Right KNELL OF SLAVERY. If Benjamin clothes are any better at one sea- Living and on Ashes" Says Com- - | of rade Crane, Right Think-| Essential to Larger ‘ Liberty, } | | . | --- an sister the suicide unsuccessful to end her of her life, Ruby of her Dickman swallowed the contents of a _halfounee bottle of morphine Saturday night in room the Imperial hotel, She was in a stupor at 2 a..m. Sunday, from which she never recovered, death coming at 3:18 Sunday afternoon. According to Dr. C a Benedict, whoa a called on the case, behind the dea lies a series ie events that ‘would cnake a ulg story, but professional secrecy rbids that I tell them."" From this statement/and the other facts of the case which include the suicide of the girl's mother, Mrs. Margaret Dickman, a year and a half ago, and the attempt of her sister Mrs. Mabel Oakley, now of Dubots Tdaho, and other ineldents of the girl's life In this clty make up a touching picture. Tax Methods Here. case came Another feature of the the loeal the lax methods of and the coroner, the former not late taking up the matter until r evening and the latter not The story of the suicide as gathered that in company Charles Bs waiter in the mercial restaurant Burns & she rooming showing the signature written of "Mr. Barnett and wife, two lived there as man and wife and according to the proprietor, without trouble of any kind Saturday night Barnett left for the restaurant at 8 o'clock to take up his work on the night shift. At 11 o'clock he telephoned to Night Clerk Poulson lo seo if his wife was in her room The room was found to be dark and no response answered the knock on the door. Had Taken Bransford, elected mayor of John S by the votes of its eltizens, Salt Lake an to show toopportunity will have represents In that proud day whom he position » is where he must choose w hethey he will accept the dictates of ¢ z set of spollsmen and deliver to the gang the the peopowers delegated to him by mother attempt Morphine. Jarnett again phoned some time later and agaly at 1:30, asking the elerk to enter the room with a pass "ey, Poulson entered the room and found the woman lying on the bed groaning and unconscious. <A _ halfounce bottle of morphine Iny on the floor. Barnett was summoned and Dr. E. S. Wright, who used a stomach pump ple he must show if he inIn a word to be mayor or a mere puppet tends in the hands of a few At present he is non-committal. He sald yesté > that he expected a committee him taday and that he they had to say if he would again Devine send the name of Ja mes > fire chief to the this evencouncil Ing. to. visit The committee appointed law of 3ransford and lay down thi seen him the few to him have not yet formally. They will do so today. It may be that they will be successfor ful In obtaining a postponement hose close another Some of to the mayor say that this is all they will get. Has Said Will Stand Had Promised Mayor. Councilman Ferry stated at the cauin Eastman's hall c us of patriots held he had promised the mayor to t hat s upport the appointment and mat he not conscientiously do ercould wis It was only after a antder able P ecamne that he agreed to the action taken. € was not a party to the pucloining of the mayor's letter by Councilman Stewart and its consequent suppression. the rl died shortly after 3 o'clock And right here, by the way, Mayor without regaining consciousness, Bransford will have something to say to Mr. Stewart. That gentleman asThe body was removed to the underpires to leadership in the party of pathe order of City was forced to triotism. He has several times tried * step, being unable to locate to himself this leadership t Oo arrogate Coroner Dana T. Smith matters. It would appear i n small here overreached himself t hat he had Sent for Girl's Sister. when he stole a letter written by the Barnett was in the room most of mayor t e city counci) and without the time until death came, then he authority withheld that letter. left and could not he found by the There will be something doing when police, who took up the hunt at 7 he has to explain this little piece of o'clock. He was seen in the restaurplayfulness to Mr. Bransford. ant, where he worked, apparently 11) he mayor has not been in the at ease. To none, however, did he best of humor since his return His give any reason why the girl had endaCalifornia trip was marred by those ed her life. He told Dr. Benedict that he had at home who could not bring themtelephoned to the girl's sister, Mrs. selves to believe that he knew what he was doing. It may be that he will Oakley, at Dubois, Idaho, and that develop a trifle more independence she would arrive in town Monday than those who intend to trf& to dommorning. Other than that, no steps inate his official acts at present think, were taken to reach any other relaShould the matter go over for antives, of whom a siste Mrs. OQ. other week it will indicate that the Rassmussen, and a Reothive live in this mayor has granted this and nothing city. more to the insurgent spoilsmen So far as could be learned, Ruby May Tackle Raleigh. Dickman worked American Linen Supply until ten The case of one Jake Raleigh, street of' a months ago. time she upervisor, may be the subject is said to have been married, but later communication to the eity council was seen with Barnett. As to whether from the mayor tonight. Raleigh's or not trouble with her reputed enemies are certain that they haye husband or present lover prompted this time, but Bransford wants to be her deed it is not known, but the shown. es Jake and will stipe Statement of Barnett that he did not by him until his guilt is proven. know of any reason why she should showed this when Black and Wood kijl herself is considered untrue. The were clamoring fo i head some police hope to locate him today and weeks ago. At any rate it is probable eet the detatilys, that formal charges of graft will be preferred against the street per- and stimulants. At 5 o'clock Dr. ~ ° Wright learned from Barnett that Dr. Cc. M. Benedict had attended Miss Dickman in the past and ae eee he be called, stating that the case serious and a physician that knew the patient would get better results. Dr. Benedict was called and took charge at 5 a.m. All efforts were vain, however, and USUAL SPREE FOLLOWS RECEIPT OF PENSION Following the periodical celebration attached to the receipt of his pension money, Dave Brown, an inmate of the eounty infirmary, returned to the institution and started trouble. He attacked an old man with a cane, but was pulled away before serious damage had been do He was locked up in the county jail, a familiar place to him every three months after his eee arrives. -_- JULY INCOME Interest received from notes or bonds, dividends and income from other sources, with when this guaranteed deposited institution 6 per in a cent mortgage assures a continuous income from both principal and interest, while the depositor is relieved from all anxiety connected with the rein- vestment of his money. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUS COMPANY ~ o4 Up Main Street. visor. Councilman Wood who was once an e of the street department unleigh is wearing a broad smile which can only be duplicated by that the broad and sometimes genial countenance of Couneilman Tom Biack. These gentlemen would do a lot to get Jake's head and are of the opinion that things are now, coming their way. The Red Light District, number of petitions will come up at the council meeting this evening protesting against the removal of the purlieus to the west side. Several communications have been sent to the mayor which he will doubtless refer to the council. Mayor Bransford has already committed himself to the removal, but neither he the councilmen Interested can consistently op pose the giving of a hearing to the protestants. There is not much in the way of business booked for the meeting. P. J. Daly, assistant city attorney, has prepared the draft of a new franchise for the Rocky Mountain Bell TeleA phone company. He claims that the company ts at present without legal rights in Salt Lake City, and in conformity with the agreement that they should pay one per cent of the gross earnings and furnish 40 free phones to the city has embodied this in the ee granting rights to the compan The main feature of the meeting {a the expected row. nd it is all among the patriots, The opposition members ean look on and enjoy un. ------"-_-. Dies ef Heart Trouble. Republican Special Service Mt. Pleasant, Jnly 6.-Frank Johnson died yesterday of heart trouble. What makes his death exceptionaliy sad is that ne leaves a bride of only six weeks, who is almost prostrated with grief. Mr. Johnson was out to his sheep camp when he was suddenly taken ill. He came home from the camp, but *lived only a short time, tist his sermon church at last Pow erman gave tion. "What. ia his Bowerman as took the Past Side Bap= night > ques- Dr an John.11,52: "And not for that nation only, but also that he should gather together in one scattered the chile Are n of God ti abroad.' The serm Fourth of July In the midst Jollification and race with the waole ouestion immigration, it certainly is not amiss to ask the question, ‘What is an American" nis text Cites Governor Johnson. When Governor Johnson was a candidate sfore Qhe people of Minnesota, his enemies in searching his reeord to find some flaw could only find that througn drink the father's | life had heen wreeked and the mother compelled to earn their living as ‘washer woman,' in which work the boy helped Thinking to use this against him, nis enemies made. it campaign matter; contributed than aldside, howAmericans' does it mean? American? Firm. Mayor Bransford has stated since return that he intended to stand or on the matter Devine's appointment To do so he must prepared for a fight No formal caucus was held by the patriot spoilsmen yesterday All they could do has already been done, Tt is now up to their committee to give he mayor his orders Should Mayor Bransford hold firm he has taken some of in the position members of the city couneil will the themselves an embarrassing rind situation. The appointment of James Devine was not made by the mayor without consultation with them. They agreed to support it before Mayor Bransford left the cily. It was only when the howl arose from Spoilsman Dininny and others of his ilk that they began to crawfish. e mayor insists W. Mont Ferry and some of the others who have been warm supporters of the mayor will it necessary to choose between and the insurgents. him m Following and Tn Not « Matter of Blood. Not many of our more than §0,000,000 could trace their ancestry back to the Puritans, the Dutch or the earty Pilerims; or in the Southland to th early Fluguenots or the English. Tremendous gaps would be made if onl those whose grandfathers had come and settled were permitted to call themselves. American. The genuine American is not the man thus sos because of blood, for many a foreign born among us today is equally American with the man who may boast of descent from Aldens or Standish, or boast of belonging to Ff. EF. V. The only rea) native is the Indian, and he its not reckoned at all as influencing the life of the nation; in fact is virtually the ward of the people. "First of all the American is the man who has seen in and tnrough America the world's uplift to fuller consciousness of individual and national freedom. Spells "Opportunity." "Tor the individual it has spelled the word ‘opportunity'; if not always, because of tre mendous handicap, for the father and mother at least the large possibility for the children, It has meant the abolition of class privllewes and caste in any form; for Indla is not the only land of caste has been the rainbow land of promise and we believe that the larre percentage have come in order to obtain the larger opportunity for themselves and tneir ehildren. In this land of promise many have seen the providence of God opena new door and leading to that which in the old world was Impossible The pages of American history teem with the names of sons of other climes wno have realized the fullness of their manhood in the land of their adoption. It may be true that we have some undesirable citizens; the so much that we have the number is not far larger It i also true that In the last few year some have only come to make the larger wages; for some of these things the Amerlean, so-called, eager for cheap labor {Is more to blame than the immigrant. History has proved that the larger number have come because they believed in the land and fits future and wished to be Identified witn its principles and institutions and when one considers the tremendous influence of custom and habit, the marvel is not so that the amalgamation has been slow, but that it has been so rapid Must Be No Pricstly Rule, "With this faith in the purpose and destiny of the land; there is the clear recognition that there must be the absolute separation between chureh and state; this is a fundamental American principle. No set of men have ever been entrusted with or grasped the authority over matters temporal and spiritual, but tne trust has been betrayed and gross evils and errors crept in. One of the remarkable things is as to how quickly the allen in our land is learning to say ‘Hands off' to every attempted priestly interference. Law is not to be made according to priest code, but upon the basie principles of equity and justice, aiways tempered with mercy "Tne American principle also recognizes the true basis of the home and the home life; man and one woman. True, we need national laws upon this subject 20 as to give uniformity and to do away with some of tne divorce evils; but the emphatie language that men like Corey and Mlagler have heard and the united protest going up against Invasions of the sanctity of the heme speaks well for the old American spirit which we say possessed the fatners, Square Deal for All, "The new phrase of which we hear so much these days, ‘A square deal for every man,' ia but the reaffirmation of the old Ameriean principle finding expression in the beginning of the Conatitution. It is finding expression today in insistence of purity in civic life It is seen in the tremendous movement against the saloon all seen in the race track scen the state of New York; and referenspread of the Initiative dum and the growing independence of the yoter. ; "A certain so-called great man expressed the feeling that the Lord had intended certain favorable things for the few and they should rule, while the mass should eine. It was good for that man to fee e power of the ‘big stick,' the ance ci of a ‘square deal." When one today sees the flag floating on the East Side in New York City and the patriotic exercises in every public and many private schools, he begins to understand the forces that are at work keeping alive and increasing the true American spirit... We not object to the exuberance of 4 when in spite of the tremendous in‘coming tide the old principles are 1 only reaffirmed, but they grow j the expanding life, stronger today than any time for the past generation, and with men in the public eye that are an inspiration to the youth for American * life and ideals Anyone who thinks the Socialists Acco ort.{ of Salt Lake county wil! not be in the fin his I coming political campaizn must gues of again night At a meeting in the Murray opera | and aie he \ house yeste rdas the named their | Short's sermon was "That. Larger Libchoice for ite legislators and nomil-J|erty," and he chose as his text Second nated a full county tieket. Corinthians. 8-17 The county Socialist organization Refore the congregation at the mornwa perfected and a committee ap-]ing servic Rey, Short spoke on the pointed to plan and Operate the cam subject ‘Almont Christian.' rhe pai Thi ork. the members of |} morning servic Included th baptism the committee intend to perform with] of adult ind the reception of Josep} a Vigor never before equaled. W. Adams, Walter Jos fabel Condle The Socialists ere keyed up to the]Gay U. Thoma Jennie ¢ emer. B. -W work and will put forth their best |McEwan, Mrs. Samuel Dowse and W efforts to promulgate the cause which |. Cor ito full membership thes represent Said Chairman At his evening address. Re Short Charles Cran "lf we are not victoriald in part ous on aver Wal 6, we will begin at That Larger Liberty, 2-Corinthlans once -o build une the ashes of our} 3-17 The death Knell. to all manner defeat, a stronger campaign for] of lavery Was ounded Avhen. Jesus 1912. Christ. became a servant and died a The meeting at Murray. % at- | slave, Iie has ushered in the long tended by 41 delegates Walewlie is} hoped for, and eagerly sought after era thetic ticke i Christian liberty, that. larger Ib The Ticket. State senators, son, : Lake; Murray. State Burt,. Salt\lurray Urlineson erty <Anthon J--M: : representatives: H "| Lake; Mrs. ¢ Reynolds Mallet B {neh im; Bingham Pe ounty. -COMMISSIONCLSs: Burt, Murray Parry, WJ Morton, which the soul yearns and "Liberty! More than $0,000,000 of people. yesterday. again. showed -thelt appreciation of that Jibert whieh our Revolutionary fathers fought to obtain. Liberte! For it blessines. Aen. "ate E. i \ Superintendent of Wixon, Murray Coroner John Lawrence, Salt schools: Mrs. Uiuscher,. Ro} Murray-| Liberty! What mean Surely not. individual may doubtless be well to permit. individual freedom of speech::for thereby A permanent. county" organization} was Berean with the following oficers Chairman, Charles. Crane, Salt Lake; secretary, Miss Laura liberty for which In such languag prother's for his or it is Are made with comfort, these ont and show features yon'll these season. in view-style and agree with us that both heen admirably worked have $25 them summer Outing Suits two features in the Onting Suits Well be glad today. 111-118 Main Street. look A he interference the ijon. there men as keeper, common dare r \f or harm. good i wen) al >~s > S ~~ CAMBRIAN ASSOCIATION considera- Where the spirit of the Lora fs -liberts : . Task of Paiplit and Press. Sweet Candy Co. Manufacturing Confectioners. 4 é make The first SSNS Peoplewho have tried them have not the slightest desire to try any other. | ¢ is set forth man. is. his not SAASAVASAVSS WD ANAANAAAAANSASSAAS ADA ' Actual c comparison ‘with all the other Western or Eastern makes, is the only way to realize the posilive superiority of Sweet's Society Chocolates. Reeordor; Mrs. E, C. Edgar, Salt}pejjefs and feelings are made known Lake That need not work injury to another, Attorney F. Bo Scott, Salt Lake though, at times It may; but freedom of Sherrill AsoWw; Gharts Sandy, action would mean: quite another thing Assessor; J. B. Williams, Murray The real: basis and- root ol that larger purveyor: Lake others Benjamin ¥ 4 freedom of action. That would precipltate an ern of lawle pandemonium, Salttana sfantee ‘rac destractlon It Lake. at to Mur-| ‘Salt than which the race moves, Nlessings of Liberty. Jame sD. ver glad to dir Bingham. | you-by liberty? Clerk William Cannigator, ray : Treasurer Phillip 3uhre, Lake. Auditor: for Christian- | ward Piepcrass son DI DIDI Principles Citizenship, Not NIN Out but ‘4f SN Appointment, Will He? Points (SMDOOCODODODOOODODODOOOOSO> } Has Said Will Stand by Devine Rev, Louis Bowerman Police and Coroner Show Strange Delay in Investigating Death, is ARRANGES >s ss |MERCURY } BIG PROGRAM! 24 FALLING AND WEATHER -. IS NOT SO BAD | Th Welsh people of Utah and pag | rup, warm and weary citizens Joining states will join in their eleventh! the mercury is falling Yesterday it | annual outing at Saltair rhursday,| went only as high as 80, that being 11 July 16. The excursion is given under ; degrees lower than the mark of the the auspices of the Cambrian associa-'| warmest day this veat The minithe county to debate with representa-|the press to bring an era of arate t tion, whose committee has arranged an{ mum temperature was 64 degrees tives from the Socialist party on the thinking, and to produce a race of elaborate musical and literary pro-| making a mean of 72, which rr two subject, "The ‘wise' and regulated inright acting men. For unright thought gram ; _| degrees below normal. Whether the dividualism indorsed by the Republi-}and action have forever produced se The musteal numbers will consist of] drop of the mereury indicates an apcan party platform vs, Socialism." vitude ; ; solos, duets, quartets and choruses by) proaching storm, according to official The challenge stipulates that the "Men believed in human slavery until the following artists: Mrs. Emma); weather calculation, js not known, a debate must take place in the Murray |@ right thinking pulpit and press deRamsey-Morris, Horace Ensign} the weather bure eau does tT not opera house, whatever that indicates. clared that the spirit of the Lord forSenin ee eer Day ee eee work full shift on Sunday eng no foreee eth itn Eg a bade such a condition; that it meant . : . ‘ avi cast for today is announce personal injury and race degradation. rthur and David. Reese The | Following is the enicnhaiee of local CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS : the star of freedom shone in named is the young tenor who made] weather conditions for yesterday: AT COUNTRY CLUB that sky made dark ¥ a thousand such a hit with the Provo opera com- | Temperature at 6 m., 79: maxicruelties Then the day broke and the pany as Boceacio, in the opera of that}mum, 80; minimum, "64: mean, 72, ae. shackleg fell from four millions In this The feature of today's play at the | oouyntry, name, under the direction of Professor| which is two degrees below normal Country club in the state tennis tourPlen for Right Thinking. ts Lund, | recently given at the Salt} Total exc iemperature since the Walker, Murray; vice M. Pieperass Before adjournment Was read inviting the chairman, J That is dominated challenge | Will obtain Re public: ans of|there emer wu nein ue Fae hetween yeu ener lenge match doubles Sallsbury and Thompson, winners of the : are 7 se cris present series, and Brown and Badger the holders of the state.title. The play will gallery start Is matches at 4°20 assured, promise vOAT. and a especially the best the of the the task of the pulpit and Lake "I therefore plead for right thinking, because unright thoughts make for the slavery of superstition and fear. What er te ye false old'superstitious.ne etna of pee large as tennis to say when men are full by. the right spirit there that larger Mberty Bergin lles houses, Fork-tailed miserable appearing for Con esa ar youth nae ah and adult uae p. Williams McLeod, Bovd 5 p. against Roberts, Miss scGeddesr m.; m Miss Miss 5:30 p. Miller Callaghan m.; Miss Mr.| and and Mr.} and Mr Van Wreck those "I gives that Christ, _ In need that Pleads for also plead unself is our mission Right Action. for right action, TRACK PALACE _-_- Salt Palace of the Manager Redman big benefit rack «62 o res that ¢ held be will : Hane Mornin roe cued at the track this week The brave fight that the little rider is putting uD following hospital Mark's St. at inhas Monday last accident terrible and} terested all followers of the game, is assured crowd a record A report from Hopper's bedside late SALT ast nig "as last night ter than , st and even reass ¢ ari chance. for ee « foe . Postponed One Day. mid-w es program at the The his| , Salt-| give the portunity Real Estate to see the Chapman day crowd big card an Op-} that) promises and Billik numbers, Lagoon and ORT ------ "The God They Ought The most of and . , Chings as canese to Be.'' r unique see Miss pradford, Kate Gabbot, Miss Garff and Miss Fred H Ja BEEBE and him. ND, Vice to attend. Interment Lyle SanCo A. ‘‘Where the Cars Stop.'' Sub. Station No. 4. South. Accumulat=- afternoon May was leaning 6 p. e m, 22 __ Table Queen is = member be oe our sk your de r. ROYAL BAKING co. ° ea A. R. "VETS." FOLLOW COMRADE TO THE GRAVE soe LAKE experience bread label. at since Total of the an inch excess The funeral chapel at the Eber W. Ilall undertaking establisoment was crowded yesterday afternoon when funeral services were held far the late LAGOON an - Come William was the that Herndon,| May Annie Jonathan Herndon of had humidity acs a at that the| over H. Skillhorne. . Mr. « member of the Maxwell R. George organization had Services. he The furnished G. musical A. the ODD FELLOWS Skillhorne G A. R. No, post charge of R. 5 ladies' numbers enapel and also at Mt. tery, where burial was +o -_-_- her when distracted was no-| swallow] to nalf from Hall Mr. K. Yamato, a waiter| stretched himself put and pulled the little at Olivet made. AND and ef wie band the ceme- MINERS mother for her exnerie Se ee urial nce, mee rings and S. Reiser, jeweler, 12 cash. } ee wedding a East 1st So. | in tear ake county, will be at Mt. 30, ms Olivet BICYCLIST UNDER Irving riding a WHEELS Young, bieycle aged 14 on Ninth near the corner of Main down run was ernoon. GOES SUDDENLY INSANE AND ALARMS COMMUNITY in which | were GETS Dr. Diction Poole's ture, vol. ee a of Yearen Book, 1906. Incyclopedin. vol aoa Pee ee National. 3 Biography, 4 Index to Periodical 6, 1902-1906 ; ; Miscellaneous. Corbin-Which College for Cromer-Modern. Egypt, 2 Dickinson-Poems, 3. vol. josse-Father and Son, OF AUTO, Hamilton-Materials and | Fiction years, w hite Raymond-Poems, 3._.vol. Sonth street reneh. Wright he admorn- vol 2% Litera- the vol. Ra | i ye nterday att | @ runabout by. B.S. ae The following 26 volumes will ded to the public library Monday ing: July 6 1908 Canadian Catholic Sree Tdaho, } YOUNG Clty Thomas Hadley, an old man jving at 647 East First South stré seized yesterday afterncon with. a vioattack of insanity and caused considerable excitement in the neighborhood. Deputy Sheriff Steele was summoned and succeeded in landing the patient. in the county jail only after a series of fights.. Hadley was placed, in a padded cell. the funeral chapel of Eber this afternoon, beginning a Dixon waa 16 years of age W885 @ m¢ mber of the Miners union F, O. 1.0. also of the and of Mercur both of which organizations will. he represented at the funeral vices EB at ive the owner of whic h" will be entit led to} grazing privileges <' fhe 3 Bear tiver; d Caribou nationa orests + opis - Walter Hoge, Pa iris, Tdaho. cemetery i SCHRAMM'S T.oaf of crown IMPORTANT +. TO SHEEP MEN a=. ees have about 600 acres of good level! grazing and hay and for sale cheap the resi- in THE Miss of cent The ‘tit ye SE TUMBLES yesterday The dence of his daughter, Mrs. Anna Eckman, July 4, 1908, of hemorrhage of brain, Andrew Carlson, in his 77th ye . hative of Sweden The funcra fervices will be held Tuesday, July 7, it 3 p. m., from the funer chapel of Joseph Wiliiam Taylor South West Temple street, this city. ‘Friends are invited two. of temperature degrees, and a small brother had res i scene of the near tragedy by tt +e ‘time and after a series of hugglag from the } mother and rolling over the iss by the father, Annie May was nona President. at they the tea garden, the platform : girl by her dress, or Sandy month, Relative j} per of obby it on Cc ash ler. Did, the time | GIRL strangle worse C. coming | good some time before the up iced She had managed to aha the murky water instru- Zion's Saving Bank ane Trust Pays 4 per cent on de JOSEPH F. aa vl ty ns peeident. CARLSON-At amusing toy ever devised. Come gpinp. of platform around the Japanese tea gar | FUNERAL ATTEND WILL *liother and crackers feeding den, eke ri lungry wans, and fell} Dixon of Martin§James funeral The } th WW he n she struck ae tate SE hosMark's St at died who Mercur, of was too frightthe little woman water. ened to scream ‘and 8} around | Pital in this city July 3. will be held TABERNACLE vocal the attractions usual will not soon forget, and incidentaliy got a good wetting and frightened her idolizing ' parents pretty nearly ito death mental, were rendere a by local artists, to the delight of large audience Among those who appeared In the srogram were Evan Stephens, George Bene Aue Josnua "summeshays, peter J. Jensen, Joseph Smith, Oo. ] if Zountiful, ea ~ ; - ever was An ¢ UE tae Ni laa ast tabernacle slak Granite the night, under the auspices of the stake Mutual Improvement associations ANTON ens ] see Annie Various the Sees INTO GRANITE AT STAKE at other ee eS sprin suits w e sacrifices Daniels, the er ata g eat Little daughter ford Or « LITTLE atr track 1 ‘n postponed from {yrs Luella Ferrin Sharp, John SumWednesday until Thursday night 0 | werhays, Miss Chloe Sharp, Miss Lily Manager be kinds Talor perfectly carpets clean wagons Our House Cleaning Co, Nationa] on floor. MUSICAL ¢ Seon and ani he- and-Mr. Thompson "against Miss Judge} cause that alone guarantees the larger and Mr. Whitney, 5:30 a Ladics'}liberty toward which the whole credoubles-Mrs. Taylor and Miss Allen|ation moves. Right action! Ah, thereagainst. Miss Judge and Mr Ferry in lies the root of the larger liberty 1D. m. Every man puts his life up aeeine! oth: men. How With what ffect? way ive must welfare jndividual Th by satin to cnanged skin Ordinary community of welfare larger that to pow-| skin Satin and skin cream Satin der. 25c. interests and in so doing we reach af. --___..¢ter and achieve that larger liberty which the splrit of Christ guarantees BENEFIT FOR HOPPER Have you his spirit? AT chorus Eisteddfod here will various Ww it be nad on this oce asion The Cambrian association extends %] hearty invitation to all Welsh people, regardless of creed, and those of Welsh parentage, or of Welsh descen of to hly itself male ine death. nor fear. nor spirit the by dominated Sean « sIfishly is: that Mr.]"°life and Lyons Miss against Fa-|superstition "Mr. Humphreys-and Miss 'pian, first tion feature of the program|ed deficiene, first appearance of tne Salt} January J, 208 Lake Glee society, a male chorus of 40° Total precipitation trace volees, under the leadership of Prot S-! precipitation since the first sor Evan Arthur. One of the numbe rs | month, trace, which is .09 of will be Dr. Daniel F poe roe Noe-| below norm: 1 Accumulated turne," one of the test pieces of the! since Jann: ' nches endured by savage rnd pagan a he thinks OE be Oa the finals also includes program Tne in the ladfes' singles between Miq : e have a message and a mission rs ron {for all such Christianity in action ts Williams and Miss Lyons at 4 p. n ts ahs xe es aera oy shoy must Ve them. to song dou-]j0?Ul Mixed are: events The-other bles, Miss McGrath and Mr. Taylor| larger life wherein dwelleth ms oa z against tortures theate An attrac will be the Bourget-Duchesse and| Mathods Bleue, of i Freee his daughter. The auto. passelover Tompkins-Dr, Ellen, the body of the youth and bri ised him Children's Books, somewhat. No bones -w oker, and! Balley-Roberta and Her Brothers. hia injur ore not serious, Dr] Burha.-Our Bird Friends. 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