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Show 2 THE jNTER-MOUNTAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, REPUBLICAN, | || } | ! y P. A.- Simpkin Ethical Sermon on Atti- | Pp d Regulation egu : Ordi au : from the ather, Talk on Paving, - 5 the kingdom mapa rdona last of re tional God at f he theme of of an efore the Rev. P. 29 th e ‘. fresh CHAMBER Makes | plenty -onr ca Hes re a g irt Thou to do, at of ts far not the When Thursday a a Street. his vote reco his rio at aie motion an bs ihe to come 1e ie ormy int phychologtes], are. oo" Soul "The abiding ; 3 . ire »whereln it enthroned aaa human Hfe, master r. program Me 1ietle ea ST ne GM wi ERR Le | | through. ‘go make his motion at tonight's Hundred MMen Will Be Nie cchibaredwethet life of. ia burnt "Tf {t seen impertinent arene to so measu he did that of the se rie, lofty \ ion to j ne 1 Oh te the little as i Ah ae the.Le be little less "phen tl i e Sans "But sure . velopment Him, that is falls bracing at the poet : . how . jossible cut r faa much ifs that Mr: Hall to Used in Pushing to matter} heip fo the ore nt & expected that may submit a sub ia ¢45-q ore Mayo re port th =o Bethlehem 3. on 5 short of the insuf-|an em- |: Te opinion i os more. His word on the modern m aa | of 6ld to God, but the. crac it Avia line between camp "Life's lofty habit add an rridescence See whispers i. B 7the r loned thefrom ee the the matter : ue of aot it» service Garfield of of Junc-| the ing GIRL Stairways rooms ss into t fe, WIFE - hea akes peace and to the ki As usual BRUTAL wanks ‘ (Continued tracked, lines yards the iewas gat iering o will be of in * ie reter} ee called having s . a" . } o'clock, t Po c va t ifn + | street, stsoace erecaas chester, Willi Santh as a witness, it is sa e| : alinider Aeered, that Mrs. Si when he emer § C Sampson met: her. ~ is M rs. Sampson and ie) eagerly Si was anid; ‘he | ied a je € unmarried|as lt gin e perfect health awaiting. her trial.| One street ith . reoming ary earth to few handle THOUSAND HOUS in charge of h : pe ‘ late ge alli G. in = the m¢ in the ts to TI . Richards, of a xr ores the séason tof thé is ¢ of unusual reece the of Sheriff Theres, who Collins' hus been daughter, her the present spencer). plan to provide i aa oom inte srest 8 | beds for either ee some outsid ieoaealt of s ss day; agent was killed by |. es Go te ‘ of a Monday. wis Via. ; : is aney ae pate and Nebashi crea - Palm | Franklin Bey-Our | firmation | # | St. Bb om TURE member church of and i Si a ved and confirmed Spe $i ss rae Sporting Wi i buy . S7, ow Roe toward t St the;and a class| oer a ure} ensa ® 10na e In the board,| said tt last as ' : continue the they will apply 206 I mend to St. the benefit of our out- Women's patent, gun metal and kid, extension sole, swing last, tip oxfords-very nobby styles for spring. omen's all patent and kid plain ties with light soles- sery dressy and stylish. Women's newest tar ties and pumps in lasts. Women's and men's shoes in lates‘ sivles, excellent qualities also included in this selling. Choose from these and ane other kinds worth to $6.00 the fair, at' $2. OO mies 238-240 MAIN STREET. and are own of F irst the toeivethe 1 ther va |, Others may do thins tal at D = F. : Smith, . am or and [ my wanur I 14 vod _ has chase ase. there of| all the ad.and ae hand of to es t of $ \fen's ts Year. The Pra 6 stakes 49 inne are their ways] for ad-! teachers 036; enrolled were on ar Wk . as. Compared the previous that in the 16,810 in ample ave our pre call on days:by" Parts the ¢ of in : i308 1,213 were) and infancy : nust and and are manhood out. ae ? - | | the Mormon | ernoon ne | overflow the Is hea a fArafnr ~ | thia| days of be a ee ear ene. wav no| entrant eS The » tmult mo es 1@ Tight eceassaryary and. re in so conference itated: the t ye erday hol ro of holding meetings, one fntacahe ‘a betnat le ove r{low aneously bein meetings "ith the |} seph MeMurrin and } ‘ yrrincipal | Ge the Benjamin prancing! 5d Elder ss oe , nes a our|~?~' luced live one av Te a a after showlng an Increase years increased In of 3,618 that the comparative report school enrollment for two had showed as a ertr. OF . the " and other truth| CNR Thor s in the namea for of the i ata the 4 great nankind Ne in the iiice our faith age inst dislike cause which thelr frost ea! iy ae response to alivin r 1d dead, and } mon thls hat "I me a to for do now, to I feel grateful ~ the work he spreading on 19,- ed of put why o Kingdom. I I my for hand Everything the qcood the broadest have turning should work towards wards and think I have y stake od responded by the with Of the various states and prea nec eds Zion to wrork. giv that prime t speaker - hair »"A to . i the Kim, | pre- Jo- Dochet sim ‘ stat Fidelity... ue : Meetin s bu with the serv-| during the entire services, anit capacl to been the wil At be teat of Tits 4 wed! reported In the | ; in thebook lastof year, | the Mor- translated Anpostl have to have || } yer-| hens Byaee "Utah t itly vanted to en urs too| Suard. ow Pere "Ww e My also tried the liquor ene teh is Joy get Sunday a Sunday a CAPITAL serving Lord. 50,000.00 " wecocece a 50, = : ; on f All Kinds Photo of Ont-Door ra hi W k p c or . Us Do Your Developing. bD. F. WALKER BLDG. Sah Lake City. Bell Shone 2463 g aoe 213 . -" te oa at | a mission aie a the o * ul as ne of : f ur princit i divided on. everlast- }anq mal tnto te two about reached } the for lim! schools aa, man who eae it ae ie falsehoods Soe and | almost a ported te ud his argument always been that a the people Mormons to be gen- id had est lived eke ae e of 16 tn Utah for] mig ations' ‘westwat d Pane ne eee EOE ee ee the 4 subject : | transt =f | ) sing, Great : ser 1 persecution ee Sal oa ce t and i Ivins Seen Jin, as thou 1g! ee ai nl Wels written Two ove REFLOW But its;+een larger eer tend The unusually or | Hebrew Quotes ne | MEETINGS. largwe attendance oni al Sanat ‘ which contained tt say- | "our ora ‘ y a } church als we r © build rt ; an Ithin the = : 2 UT yn- | er id latter class eee ‘= book of 1, "inclu ae nd rH , a 5 Pad fin ae a not 1 | Fame with their leaders continu: ally Is he would nes of cugtad of have 7 "ritte Z Statements. opinions and | ments of various historians which out the aerate of the tonk of mon re land the } ding the inh. abitants Anostle David O. in| Quincy's } late bo Mor or iginal settlement of hia hemistshere. McK oke on the when the. merican stateme pt of ;e "J ~saph PS that in. the -smite ms influence ‘on . "HL o ae an the eae: ponetD fave the opin-hy an ith - ae vt ‘ther writers ut Inge ot"!t iy one ome of Meu, future que stlo vas asked. "What the ninetee nth century ex- ee atest a nbard on Joseph the recent eo cornice {n ~- ; Daily : Talk-No. = 203 ate DANIEL'S BIG EASTER SALE TAILORING F MADE UP Dur‘ng dull season betwen Christmas and Spring, several of our tailors, whom we must keep on the payroll, made up a hundred and fifty suits. These finely tailored, stylish suits will be sold until Sat- urday night at a rousing bargain. Just an Opportunity for a Few Days Everybody of Fremont, eaid the needed teachers who Or, how would you Knows My like for me to make you a snappy Can save you at least!5 dollars-MayLe more. Ta ir classes-benefactors The Mormons, Mr. Mc- Cenent law amusement the eon SURPLUS . SH | of eee semis 200,000.00 indo not believe in a Peo ae E19N,! single Hebrew word or character. Mr. of giving them thelr earns supbut we do belleve on Sunday should| Iving then quoted from the book of port, The efficers of thee church. Ad i be properly observ x a ccs ning » tt thatat Nephi ‘(Neph presiden an ra Pate callede from | Mormon at the b e- | president to a deacons, were n Or He spoke of the work that was be-|, sinning said he wrot: he hook from | for their own benefit, he sald : ° ing done in the church schools and re = is own eaowledwe and Moroni, in the| Charles H. Hart spoke on t charac~ Iigion classes, saying that the c hurch/jast chapter said that had ates | ter of Joseph Smith and Guote ‘J Josiah to| had that saat > our children so tha 3 e ed fro é book, place | [sina re pe uote i it the ie Bea We Sharee do not Belbelren believe that ; s s sosed Se cae come ave to . thi not smile on Sunday for rirent andn fern the f POROTHae a In invited, Ivins first:) building and Sg: aii down, -and ufternoonc ses- | quoted 2 ying Emerson as saying that the began hisles ad-/ people of the world could be generally he pri o ot ite ats a glaring | the aws il it on our ac- ped t ? c aye arate be at vet }Neaiiiees eee Perera cine Eee lave: Deon pane i ee C ea vulide Sarionindrhee | eerved , ork hd 1 been wi le ly. ircu lated te In ios: a ; gt . vis bh revle the purported to have leen w eniearly hist of the church and the by a Boe pun sesible.|an e see i o B Seen tm pe eaole to account f my | financial wg ha satisfactory to|t he general fun God} > of it was never v by num- Your He sald that while in Mexic> | Kay classed 1 amanalholeace fexpous) ‘a{ book entitled d , }examples MF Ona of eat their eae characteristics ‘igen ete a 0uUzh 100 an a e Mormons which, he} from the hist of the church sup- contained f uc ge do away w.th this us to be all the more ed so as to there | t evils the the interested Sessio wes tlat the £ unded legislation | misrey Peels De > pee >t us oe ev woe than eae home.@ person should un-| I hope get and ‘proven in 4 a cordially most oi Conference iit »0n iying were { tratfle eee eae Ou people ould Pp \ddress Anthony ie Si ur ‘conte rence, ying a tsaid, tried catatemgy ete Vig.lance s om amply increase Torin ire a twa ALOT Jana- into " apt ees -|t and riehtennsnees ss eaere yea! prejud.ce Ae throughout the Lund reviewed a ib look back glory f is in life eC nas s point-| of the cause: to-| knowledge nm , is count at ad jormg before the : ope ( The spe akers at both meeta ; ene | Heme the Ss pot nera t me erate One the chureh, , : ice eae rowth and development, and ire --_--_-_----_ would soon be published. It | been translated into . modern |} I : aoe would soon be published im and tongue. and lived back for deal the progressVs miss on flelds that in Japan and We ar is steady ber of our depositors. pao . vere various ay he great removed said Mr. Eternal. vith the strongest guarantee safety for your your funds l ° yah apie ‘ Ss Energy unergy watchwords of the Com National Bank That eek. ° . po ring es are important .principles ae ppreciated the the} ¢ : hours, | mnie brightly, rounds with Its ONbyt etn ne : these . hoar Wor .and.. are the mercial two with C Con ein onservatism, 4 Ability aie Ep bes, cages, ant eT oO RPGS he sé aeewices ces ees Istener 1 full MW 4 G e y Daniel's Mer- Widtsoe said the schools needed more interesting features In the class room that the children might be retained after they were enrolled Howard R. Drigxs spoke on the At ias < touched and of| | who brighthad s ae and a had nese haAg Geex abroad | Virst and Peremost. is the Kl dom of necessity. Dalby, schools the methine Zinn ie alway s first and| Great Crowd Attending Conference foremnst. and ‘ty seek first the King- ! Uns to Get Into Tabernacle, rill, of Granite sta ads vocated a general spirit of jovalty on the part of teachers and officers and a more enthuslastic devotion to d as the E. Sunday in oO were a afternoon T.. how | of that ‘discomfort, however, the throng | been| surrounding the steps of the Informabeen on Bureau building kept its place reviewe . es foreign missions, 11 responded tw roll eall. The secretary said this was tne} largest representation of missions at a| Sunday school conference on record An enjoyable feature of the meeting was the singing by a choir of Washakle Indians from Washakle which formed an the program. The Davis county school choirs combined with more than 300 voices and their singing, directed by Charles Kent, gained favorable eomment from the president of the church as well the pars appreciation from the vast audie Four-minute talks: hi "The Greatest Need in Our Sunday School Work" were given by ere stake superintendents. ark of Davis, sald the cultivation or the spiritual side of the Sunday school w portant. W. systematic organization, sacrifice on the part of the teachers, and love for their work and "work, aia work" were: the power the|*e¢ able to last} <tewardship number|God call id r sincerel h e a a n 1 arid be "able to keep ha faith. (pare sed to have llved too long to think of | Dehooves cease. my eh thful Fania that men the world so great and work the Lord ls doingfh nitted * ee the roll active -f* as in of time, and who repr sented b ie 0! Bone rs who had tablished. 8 Winder tol t he hod of 88 and had remain ats ' briefly . a |UESaying rious represents ust set side perkGris il prejudices disilkes and give precedence f |zient causal w hich ts spreading the world, To my mind there of the} ot + Mr, was age -fSraofTFr va is tichards < -P Open pe wed Alr with that} de-| e Mormon church | aire oe for you } ae before (ur own Indiv idua Soom We kes Sey stand against the disof o hereust "Man i insignificant in comparison| with or-/raitering 21,45 * noSe me Bh in 1d , two‘ eld fara, Johr AMA 1G I 1S Meu Cue lan Jones he" Jatter m selon: 1ry from the Southern mht | el) all found ine ny oer on a8 been world," he 1 f Ties | the ass¢ HibTy. hall and the other tn the open. air, in front of the bureau-of inormatio porta ti if nas) lding ing. rrThese L ; a m et 5. were z ender ry a 000 ersons; who had been unable to rain in the there is| i a A Copdiadih seeking 10 Fe i are; \W cS aists. STORE STORE i nour' " Skee arr Acne ati was. a re Ah aL he "x , a A OE Se {1} Agnuinst Church. yesterday, and offered i convincing dry : sieture o f : i osed by. b 10 devotion o embers °F th Gf y eo ae : ae Or th ri iit h ‘a 1 rar Teh ne A the saying.z that most.:conservative estimate © upward ia no o. powers'| powers | : r i against It. He said the! of 2,500 men and women, many of then was ar ou expertence #lo. ae r : Underwear. are wn P hhalla the ‘church, i pr vall S to. Permitted approaching the | and P45 to RE IAL QUALITY ~THE POX... Ne at e my my hat the of and desire that there hearts. thoughts of lca' a: os < erage attendance of pupils for the|derstanding of this great work and| year was 64 Dr per cent, an increase of 1 wards the cause which I hone to| an7 ; see nothli to| per: cent over: 1907 pursue to the end en nothing Th the state of Utah there were 15.-|!98e by this course »nd much to gai BDA, hey eae t th 2 eae ia i6,= and T a determined, therefore, to go| Ode! ONLONE ap ne Dery S Class€8,!on ang be faithful as far as Hes In} year. Sunday Keay: Shirts ? - -_THI ee MB | 893 there alte as SITS a It +8is . of God name daa Powers ‘ the now ec & .90 tn| ‘cause.' but and thot Ha how . ~~ HOW our ' Father | Jomy Graver Ale Ree the] of t 1¢ chil-|tonge the av-| of tA() $40. to . i ¢ May Hg TG stoor toed, Ss. ¥¢ f g ay e ause yOu to Increase in erace 1d fi eae hee a ic 7 covere ra love of our Lord Jesus ELS aL an whom It h We owe redemption from de Ph teiantie s tu here de.| St Ss Sunday|that an increase naan t 10 S10 ‘ Suits : ' $ the | a orgive forgely t ‘» ilvation Wherever it. might oresWy os igo Pep cause} assurance . . cae increase 1908] he a cnrolied an a census shows not the r Men's Hats, $1 to S/.00. : ss * 5 Boys Hats, $1 to $2. ‘ the ron th of the chtirc r sinc e| of the church and its red the inethel for to preser t time @!79 ve = ° es . : Ses i a years f s i rer ee from. Seele alf-doze n} tl people to eeeie thee hikeces Brett : code Ly the members of ae chureh! church in which they would surely ne Babed red ar re the Sees find an ins ak ition to faithful works eee 2 Nave pasec le Gay Much Prejudice Remained. i Sunday schools] latter days 5 5 the gages of 5/to the Lord ° oh eae 1,287 for church ganized dren ab ng ge hearty our immenseRees stock values to suit every (8 Suits, ( ; aps th Thy iF no grati-|~°*® the In are s0ys' . no matter what there ts only one ‘ s t h pointed graret ul jchurch and 0. store same nee , like of everlasting life except fixed by God, with Whom em to possess all o ' life, including health | a 7 "ant. anc the purse. | mind be-| Il w One | member im in our. homes and presi-| heearts : from fro day ; to day, Let f us er our vou ‘ TL keqow of turning. These things |'session in the. Tabernacle... aie testimony" ve $ the refore I bear | se eats hall Ge org Be mighty ive ths ide . a aad sa } sided and R ells, J. privilege of meectt -| such sbrcunimtine ry "Osnc sire iv : cae and by gathe n to witness Gardner ‘ if up all pe Zion I would is he and say I fe deeply Sp sale would that end ni covenant hope "2Y Ses-| of ™y ind with aan PRSSC 3 "There nere "if confer- singing cause of Zio full of love L a Eh S e'to most es- It I heart men sive the cause of Tam pare 24¥ance jem tber, PRESIDENT. pee the As usual, the Gardner store . is . saves you money on every pur- tt =) 1 doing part, required r requiredto go to Sunday|t®? called the L. 15. assure children of me theso lattor days. ice of the church. He said he prom-|in and following intently the variou While, it is 's ld that. we ined thé ‘peapies.and ee that he speakers,'and until the closing ‘prayer other is ip. Ay ibers ec compare) wrth | mae s ona a ee the@ end. the reat rene Pane er mén: Yel we as Lat -day Sain ; y-elge year of my> that o ne late-ce Si may be compared to the "inawes ata life and don't you fhink the Lord has\ing as they attempted to get closer to will, in. time, the whol2 world,|.Peen me?"t ungrateful he sald. if "I 1 ald cer-| theThe speaker. - leaven af Church | tainly good wouldto be Assembly hall was fill-d to its too} I Folsom, of Liberty, said fhe teachers oe ded a better educational ulpnt and more careful training in inele special work and O. Jj. Pp. CHEK BACK-SHOE men ‘ Lord sie ype Peter nrollmen a w¢ showed..a gain With a gain of was gained. of-town friends. many onser sO. with open God and all. feeling the Lord of that eaints {of 7 splendid $2.00 sale Monday -for state been witnessed be-| School Union con-| night er began secretary, We'll this ny ee fore Henry Smith 1 sft Wallace i aN A as nei } areas showed hls recent vacatio Ne nd the was a superintendent or representative with the exception of Maricopa, Mexr co, although it was necessary to call , Bingham tour times before a ‘ response Has marked this¥ as our star offer. ‘ Jc sus | oh invitaa- Ca visit ve "Fe eee WIn-} Hail the Glor$. us Day," and o 3 geD 7} ay . ee ate) bh & Taylor, which the Trails choir sang jespening ir oe with to det: ay sc con I Smith,A, as : he sur-] Mr audience which1 lled the eae . an Edison Talking machine.| EGE the new ones play the| "recor CL AYTON- DAYNES MUSIC co. 109 main Su es ee er € es fe a said ioe ane a Week THE 6th from atl ow parative reports of attendance for ing In 1908, showing that there were enrolled | ys the at 8 00 ien e of ouy"whdtever word Je or = | ec that years dekiJesun Chelat ener tie te oiy. tna apoke next. world. To me there is nothing in ire | thankful he that can compare with eat work ared i has ever Sunda Tabernacle anu - " SS SOUTH. cinae on: wines: for All Byrents. ' It 1 gratitude win fe 2 ey aul's | 105,555 children in ,the Bisho prof the church between tne services SECOND Wire sermon OF Smith, rs mission at the Pe early Gates." secre r| general secretary of George the Sunday Seyper, Roolinicntreadiccme churches. were _ clgporately. EXCHANGE 45 EAST Direct ing preaching ED Paul's: . LAKE SRST RERIK tal observa fae se H. sion of the ©« one serv ic S opened by Gathering Breaks "Ia think the Alleée Records, 1 of this] childhood period Go not Chin me Eaual) 0 Sr before ihedra i¢ morning and after wards confirmin ng a class of 28 n the evening the bishop delivered the con-| rates.) gk ee ALT --_ was Sunday | Mariccopal 8 oe churches neae and. yesterday. at St. s SRE Conference , do B. if a Morton. Horace| How- | Richards, the Smith Dé years| ¢t! many Josep . }{ meeting ----+______ companion A special panel ef 136 CLASSES ARE CONFIRM | al + talesman ha 8 be been drawn. Mrs. Samp- 24 | AT EPISCOPAL CHU on steadtastiy declares that Harry] at Buyers and. ettoris® to, oF ny e,ne the ‘ Bospel sp I sto sto | the eTnations of the world until it shall be sald to us, ‘That {s enouch Many | M.|/an s R. an Store you thrips morning of th ninth annual conference of No : f y ?! esus Christ of "7 Latter-day 9 : Saints , I I a rs Facts RT Eb I deo xer uaa ane | mon 12" for all his allmercy and lovingind. Kind-| the nes towards His people for ail His continued kindness and mececy | could Ben|t and] She has been in the Lyons jail ever! tional ent:© ne, yA na- | that the brethren and sisters who were} upyin al a room)|are hane | ret ge encampment ie G. A. they R. peo-| unable toae get in because the s doors 5 ince e the shootir ooung, occupying pointers can] ... i 5 po formerly was the private apart-|.° but tind that they will have to improve were locked 30 minutes after the mt F. ne mn "AN H ) 1 aM follo wing al Goddard.} cre on | sete at ance,' ference," visi. | ;veyed x the isi 5 The tors sn acctt John Seymour - of ictive unday school Mornion chure h and assistant in he | §gathering orders, | ¢¢ they came in making Le "on landings, Pe ae . stair handling of-the confere en ce ‘ e o to ors t ° a cordial Sani pre-\| Cone and een, ‘ ine the hastwas a nda‘ ng crow, there r.¢ ovueht i@é to grace feel ness. FranJ.Richards, . Grant, , Hugh & Kimball, James} wen, meeting © 4. de McQuarrie, HE. Elisworth Ivin Ballard. aera Reynolds | work N iy ing advancement, ‘ nO Sor 2 Christ + pennatt ). Reynolds. John X a Felt, George - Benjamin isted by The Rich, German days|b- every the Routh: dini and the de ad e. B. The wt aa night. pave McKay, second assistant to the superintendent, was) advanced to first assistant and Stephen| Se 2c fotk we ny of *s j 5 . ference of the Sunday Schoo! wnlon| iadcoriuay alts dua "ta! the "oaths | Not, 0. dsrack" ang" John "RU Swinder | Hike. eppeata Sractically rénte d as love i > e vs " oP and aaa: prompt Techie SOC attention em siete welcome yt ie i Baie patter ahieen whieh you have received year ' : atter vear ‘be gnote s Words of Chris mit 1 quoted the wort A Pt of Bos. gecrataryv. | cretary.! ate oseph : first wr between with ys the our Dy. during Ss their stay a) in the cityJs . general superin-|sentlal truth to which he wanted sRichards, second til attention j superintendent; | av ry tan. or woman _ who has | ililam Georg: ADDRESS use in a very 7 ae © bout 300,000 7 2 aie ,"i he1e@ tn of Pans ») extended tion for jr eekness «or:of zip the spirit. and than Personal . Sh acanthon En: H.. I sund, Sea John Sat Page One.) ciipied Ly 8 ovttan tow n Ee ao bar | with ae at regret me Se Oe rom V n =. 6 was released from the position Th€| 1830 t re : state. Dr. Hall of Fulton will testify Raen fs. ve ue eth aaaacene | board needed active workers, he sald,|! that jn some cases it is possible for a| Many of the rooming houses and and Mr. Reynolds was so broken in until sulcide to kill himself without the re of the hotels in the eity were] health that jt was jmpossible for him ean presence of powder marks. making beds In the halls betore 10/to perform the duties. Se be From of| ‘tp ine inthe Lord more heise: NEVV. cies Easter Are ; | ugainst' Zion {ato the Lord ad ~ aa jaeMec- ASen some genera] superintendent, wasat honorably released from his duties the con- Con- first And ey u nd of oNZion, Eainst the cause arrayed arains against God. be re for| present-| > an g ¢ neral Levi W. ' Heber Andrew fe. John are being filled are being en-|Joseph ATTENDFromCONFERENCE (Continued Page Une. Crowd. during Ss, A hes a all. ae . , ssembly ha meeting was in charge| 7 Apostle - George I'.. Richards, . assist-| cae FrulonS.2 Wiel J. 7 MeMurrin and Thomas Kim &.| : : W i's the open air meeting Dining- for false shesi or Ck ee onferenc id t T e . : . W at shall we do ant lat is re--| dof us? Our Plain duty- 1 | pee n should or can misunderst ate a avicé school superintendents was the business department of ae S. SearU. for this morning at oe gladness.~)of a ebnference session of the Mormon | Was appointed to the position of sec-| church in Salt é€, many people from!|ond nsistant \superintendent. In} he country towns were walking the| making this announcement. the presistrects at ate hour last nigut veck- | + A ah, 1 f ing any inna se oneing thay cod! ser, | dent of the church spoke feelingly| MURDE ame, rence jumber areof slightly visitors in at excess the present and earnest service school given of the || Cf by the Mr. long Reynolds to the Sunday ACCUSED OF the and Needed ference the ee 7 | ard R. Driggs, Henry H. Rolapp, Har-|{ want te tire! so Rete | of | bit a that beauty Cannon, the D old G. ca x ‘> yesterday | Chares laborers double There yards wari y | Halls, to the heart ee time cubie cits ects ote heart to know See its rest.is.to be i he simple acceptan of at life _ which He gives' to the world, le shovels FIETEEN be sub- a importance y | work S } i ati Blea tal alice in is being Of the low bridge in, the Cuprum is | Short edily.| a be o were er } Guire necessity| > , LV Burrows, Willlam A. L. Stephen Ensign, on improvements its rush another steam render last to |thethensweep and .power | of other at eiricsion vision. Ethi£ C a e ce tie fait of othe ‘glitterglory. t met something the adivine' y a it t lie: w ith | ofer crossings of taxingai citizens fo the ps mmueust a intersections 1 ta matter was left { his hands by a moral de-} 1 and he ; . ee is the to, lead id ch, 4spe all - int om- | ylicitor and the opinion may simple fact of} mitted at tonight's meetin : © > ee ite a's that He ere comes Into life and me i after His Kaas on beautiful, div ine. 2 He intellect may bla like a as it dld ose the incarnate ordi- | the of S ROMP 2h LL Webbie Y VW der, JamesHorace E. Talmage, M./ Cannon, CummingsGeorge Josiah tion and Bingham Canyon, R G Railroad comp ny ve é6 pa ay Serit another. have | Junction the the oMecers > . PYDET: I te Matters fe was will offer the | a bes hora ig Borant DAILY We " a-s GPEDNEE el zee librarians ende1 aoe é Younes. session. éxpect hADDens CApe On ippe pepe is finally I put si seeed cted that if will be le xp : worlds; what ars gument ume ; ; 1 ' hat ficfent. Philosophy plete apart. from if his et that aand and Stilts. and|s0me amendments | nance. TDI WU in the NazThe announcement of the Intention | larged and other improvements necesIman soul as hala ore thas Ere WH Sat vee mm tonignt |} sary for an ( enig. g1Ng amount of counting his | the < Penance. posal ty, or ror a ae ‘! transportation are being made. Three like more not ay not i " on of el George eorg J. | 1 purposes and possessions, its ideals The program of a ae rity, how- | Junction. Another camp will be sent] and end, The implication, and the only; ever, appears to b rush the matter | in the near future, making in all four] f raw: sis Bhs seems, : ch anc 1 It Isis notno t‘unifk kely 3 a aie es phon one. thst / nas bs 2 1 i is | cans e lV th g aeI oo ‘ ofeae m e ~ eas hat.the.sc © Le ‘ Z 1ieb nae s-j) 2 te e e fo ee miles west o e ffers self as the life-giver.} down. Should the mo iat prevall, it : ff E bdo ae formalism Se 1@ Wee and vail aera: super Summerhays, cis Lyman, Three é | the idea of Mr, Hail that the schools ; - ant general b > before It length selection je and John F Bennett, general tre as-| Lord required of me, that will Lt do urer. As members of the board the| and that Will IT give Ve have reached following were surtained: Joseph a point where we can forego the pleas Smith, David O, McKay, Joseph W.|U'®s of Poon ind the profits of busi should be given a little more consider-| ation before the final passage, and be herefore ; "ed his 6 y therefor nnouneced hi intention t6 of} the at i a itr voice of as « 19C9 WN in i No man | or faction. sr! combine with "Alma risen | deccived ber ehar FREE. Kay, first assistant tendent; Stephen L. assistant reneral out, howed am taleen up with MIITTIONUGECE: G careful their duties The following ' is-carrled should consider' fe DACRE. thing in it i he soul! ' sO od sl truth, God, God shall} in it the t the and) ‘dress fleeting pd Aerener pu Fuck oie : er nature .¢ and} : he material Its spoke for 6 ee has , care preserving books in in using the and Sunday schools!| Tudiee-is ¢ 7 and Malo ‘ ht _move o is for song the - the t,2) | the council at tonigh Us meeting Ordinauce Should oe ete: astical need 9220114 south : say of a to tnke up at phat coperee acce of the the hour wae draw ing BE ey changed and ADMISSION = of= resoluhad _ been were laid over 1 onigh willacomemuphinethaluirse free ms tleme| of . and you will § get the Glad|' Hand'' from all hibiti the manufac-|: tlor I turers 5 who are exlibitingthere, s . | arrayed ay ac bottle The Pure Drug Dispensary, he lel ae Ore: he who It is Ikke that final ced has ‘tt ae nm oe 1 ala es a th ©. relate taken at tonight's meeting on on Sire te rs iy Mas lif re U titu liquor regulation Ahatre ance oe n > oe 4 the et in witl ais presented Ly Councilman J. J. Stew iis: : 's . "lw > ) a » ti . t S he eae : ae "la or hid ide veiien ny f } session ; Atte r he . had voted in tho negative Cou ee mL. E lall 7 ca the _recess wientcind: 3 a batch which served the ote whole world. { he eer TEAS HEWLETT'S eon a be of 5, + Eter ‘ ah yo Saints ¥ hav Tr, COMMERCE | ier re ill added' ae n councfl- for a portion least. luat. ene [low the re+: bo on and tlat mar )}®tandard and foll - Sut the people of God of the true atraDh erd FAIR April 2nd to 10th. W weekly | some give ay: OF ower oree j individual at the enjoyabl enjoyable. Je 1 . PROSPER , . I the » the - regular although will the! | j amned. : there was tions and reports Meet aka te: him as th he scribe} pl inned assent to the unity of God, and| but on the duty of loving Him and his neighoe nle-hes . whole-heartedly the schedule oye ning Wesiing | at tonight, the A {men "Christ and Mor-| the evening was] . By} aie a his gospel. them Meeting Congrega-| made aw | preparations Members of the city council will robably have a light batch of eee sermon} iiip's of tha Iconversation, e tweltt guilty a Ph church, when reached on allty is Pi aber evening Simpkin bor toilet > "The man who undertakes to when and where man Is or Is not with in flowers. freshing i = and ACTION | E _ FINAL 8B e Has a delicate odor the Christ ret. Realized Great | Viatters ot Minor Imporiance Directing Powers of Are Left Over-Mayor Will : ,. F of WILL Ol income | Only t DIVINITY. SIN FA! LS_IN c¢ fy the MAN tt e€ fe ~ nancee Tonight. ] 10 ; Be Motion to Reconsider|| rOpose tude ofof Creator. Vi dered | | Delivers | May ° oris APRIL ay ylet eaten ‘5 ay ® nm. no etna fee rat a n ah Chl fren | ‘| Rev. MONDAY, Ciog noe ionable clothing. All of my fine woolens are in handsome patterns. Tailoring suit for dress or business. You will concede that I make fashBIG SALE DANIELS, THE TAILOR, 57 WEST SECOND SOUTH NOW ON hu- |