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Show ree GOD'S Caps 25c Up Bags 75c Up the Unblazed Trail John P, ean Delivers an [Followed 1 | Address Eulogizing Women's | [Through the Inter-MounRailroad Beautiful and Order, tain Region, appropriate services, in honor of bers, were solemnized se _ . f oc departed yesterday ce : neeting life and comme SCOOT work em-j son, D the pret after- | fH Lee ary, was held i Presbyterian chureh Sheldon of The the Jack-| ie - - s mare an Meakin, beautle the benefits fraternal lecturer | academy. oyter memorial observances and ee to the living ee be gained | (y , octaw and oo Indians | South Main soc Conductors The big hall was tasteSeveral arenas were made by mem- |} fully decorated for the occasion and| bers of as poerea tah fee me a , oa 1® remarks ackKthe carnation, the flower emblem» at |;summary son eens Ley valley | she .f order, was everywhere in evi-/i, the state of New York in May, | enc 3 s age sand Follawing the memorial address, deoe of ao ie ana upright el livered by the president of the order, "When he had passed through by, Drug 112-114 se maty cutithe Order" of Railway | Under, the auspices of the Young Peo- | 2 Pure Dispensary, Minley an at he Thir« Sunday evening|} Sinead: ~ aren ei) ame aS t ari in the Indlan "Te vere | ng honor to he be "tltul sig- | tOTyBut malaria soon racked his | Memorial day h weak eau We Be frail constitution, He was next com ape ll a pureed Ne cise;asent MG misstoned by the Presbyte rian Home Be eee mm; | Mission at and sent to Paul, shes nf, the past. eeeoee ee t oe Minnesota ith orders to work nas ee be paid to ee °noe pcan . Ber aes to the orth. ana days, for a proper, observance of ‘such | ay ines he ao hohor to live useful or the vorite of the ad late La McKinley that it Js { by 2th ladl 26 uF *ethe ¥ ea President le William note . erin covering worn so extensively this order to be gained in an| dng gla syed rs this kind| "here ya S _ MS tt i sure re-| Pek tan hanw thon ind ve ; dol i Bila ety ‘today, snail was cca]! ad om P Up a wee ee oe one my voice enoneterr rit a there were DY stage. He went not wait fixed. nae of a the d most he nave Ott A an this to e . aM et Counell yunc a railroads he Are Heard service Beenewe est ofo Ory B wers David since of 25 went j the been madefoueefour up by ficlals the coming cases and it bee wee inhear the Many Churches. ac ovec am kson a ved a traveled from' n gant y tire ae cases, with feu pee ie age s ' aoe | in. Deanery Kg about é perce covering Is expected that mort Never praeenee ek rowans Ww ee adage lave In the fo be | ob indus- Canada ‘to|,,Monday's st contains nine cases fe: arl ss.|2™mong these lithe actions against sev- over ohe the : ance : 2 anizaa. "Your auxiliary is = nob rel = is as Planned tion. nd an al the: abner oak oe in a nervous hurry jeo was! althe tablis neds le work yays V c tolerado, i church Presbyterian oming, Montana Idaho, Pa New eral boy 8 who are charged with stealwho and railroads, from brass ing the at rece ntly confined been hav ,U intah training schoo he rest. of gaxta Belong fe a great fleld for| the doing of good, = t 4 ce Bere Sg fag el a heed ne I se ike saying, ‘God bless the man at the i ad t re yee Jes hende are e lives of tho passengers aboard " In closing his address Mr. Menki ppoke at some length on the beautiful 2nd whene he found them tried Roa do them good Is work great blessing the mountain country reHglously, ducationally, 1K even materially-it made for ie ies condltlons all arour " his missionary work D Jack-| son trayeled about one million miles,} much of {ft stage coaches and ox) carts. For fi years he was on the) aried nature, including a half dozen | see young charged with vio| lat the nick Coe n regard to | riding bicycle : on the ty pavements } which are set Thur anes and several |}for other de lingue wgTe The court will supplied with a clerk for hese he ting ait. fs said that the sessions which hn > been interrupted durine the st two months ds, your fathers and motto of r: your swect- |} Mexico, "Charity, Truth | ™9ve and for Arizona. Jesus nd Friendship." 6 scussed each "He died a at length and showed that if| Ville, in North quality ey a bk wi order wero true * batter for world thelr "aRVink i ec would lived ti ag DIED In He ioved ee few eeks ago C arolin at men, jthe Ashe-| be it een | Pree ee S invited to prob bt aes y -- TE be Lady demonstration] ieneae modern or apartment, furnished or ed. Address, Be location F-12, care Go lake, mapn Bt Ld hursday a cottage ica body Ju day, i. aL come 29. 2 Provo to the| ra Straw zs NORMANS opto eae: cE: qb ax aites ao 5 Hippo- dai o'cloc c pildrentw solo, Morrisen, future After were a Paull; - the seryed the today a at Loyal the %. C. home, R ats entertain at South Seventh cards West night, June 29. 4 extended to all W. | circle ladies one and all, Every effort evening a be given. Ww 132 and G. and will be in C R, posts. Come, ir friends to make the ae pleasant one. Take Jordan aa McKean W. R. Prizes Bridge. will car. C, eagles pal. : The James B. McKean W..R. C.' will pien will) be | be entertained on Thursday afternoon, the children | July j llome, ---- Americans. Loyal WANTED. Ev berry ery The lady captain guards to be pres-| held at Liberty Park f uF the auxiliary member unfurnishand price, in of the = Clara. y ell W. C AVE earn Cay th Os ee pewery os ti Sonne vell, ak her ot Woman's Seen a niee Auxillary, he man's Auxillary Typo graphical union will meet this afters Repub es RUN FROM THE HEAT to Saltair ser nt off Round trip BE Na refreshments are ta The annual outing. of Americans will be held Maccabees. 25, clock. desires all the lady ent for drill, = een r room whistling en ner Hive No. 11 will hold spe-|on Tuesday al review Tuesday afternoon, June|vitation Js TYPEWRIT-| oS held regularly recitetation ; given by Miss Rose L. Fritz, Morday 12:30 noon, at the Breeden Office Sup. ply Co. store, 60 West Second South street. » ted eee < AND ERS see a be already | program ECRET Pp sin STENOGRAPHERS are will cases j Will = Pipe HOWE-Eugene J. Howe, the twoyear-old son of Jefferson TF. Howe, died at the family residence, No. 32 2 ge Saturday afternoon of meninuneral this a afternoon. by Mrs. L. eltyer 910° West' Set cond" South Jordan Bridge at her street car The Salt Lake Assembly No 320, | ; - W. oO. W. Royal Americans of the Republic, held |_ Camp No, 53. Oo Ne ie las its regular meeting last Wednesday sday night and discussed sitark night, June 23, ing's hall. One} oeteatnine to the eae uti. fae the new member was initiated. The audit- | organization. ng c tee 2p 1 the order ir _- splendid condition financially Royal Neighbors. Pollowing th business meeting. a rs Tobin will entertain ee program was rendered as follows: | day, from 2° to 4 tp. m., on oO In honor of Mr Me Paull" = mind pelt song, W.-. | Hubbell of Fowler, Gol, the Sipronie au recitation, azel Morrison; | vice oracle of the =e) Neighbors of nano solo yrum Johansen; reading, Ronee at her ho "No. 847 Seth Clarengé Cram song. Alberta peak Hazel "Polscratt Morri- :| Fifth _ ane Lou to East. An ir iyitation is extended members | and t their cr friends. LIVE STOCK PAGEANT FEATURE OF THE INLAND EXPOSITION LOVES BURNS Largest Wholesalers in the West Preacher Illustrates How Poet | ls Seer of the Future Life, a needed word may not must note, that message final y be to men tg | as vital, but to n Ss: <« oblivion pisec some poe of can -he keep vers rom leaders nd It speaks that which supplements the pee of the Scottish church. of that| message of the truth held in the pages | """3,, £ hres er'ta e| of the revealed word. That the town' In: whos ptrotts -h } ‘And this Is the singular fact we walked' an' outcast: while ne Lived; | ly Trial do. kotsshave jus aon nt fie Sar e Vays ei a dozen Bollt 87 ) oe NT var , oon chu iene honatt was on horsebac and on_ foot. | 45: alns t juve Hiab which have n in with the settle He ‘aid | listed, Will be tried during the till they were comfortt ibly jieingsWasprobably announced that will Saturday be conducted fooves at rethe present timekindly to storefor || Mexico Rocky "mountains Un jus will embeer us was atter the Ie Bluffs, Iowa d st as ratlroad rere built he fullowed then a Planted churches their station oa ppriy their better misslonary home {intrepid Brainerd, "After several years of SCOTLAND LESSON Firecrackers Flags At the Phillips Congregational Before an interested congregation church last night the pastor, the Rev. |the Rev, William Thurston jrown P. A. Simpkin, pre ached a sermon On| preached yesterday morning at Unity) § the "Message of June." hall His theme was. the life of Rob-|§ He esnid that ake! relation between]/ert Burns and its legacy for future the materlal and spiritual order in| generation Dr. Brown sald In part the universe ae too intimate and subtle }as follows: "Is it not at least a note-| for man's elt s fingers to unravel or worthy thing that somehow this man| man's little Winlou to understand, One f such checkered career: this man| cannot stand in these matchless June 7 tae ; Y . } days and landseapes without the hose life was such a wretched failure| thought of that verse of holy writ|by every measure of his time; this} Which speaks of the beauty of holf an whose vices were so shameless, } ness," it is sung in the holiness | nevertheless holds a place in the love of beauty that {fs spread so prodigally |and esteem of the best Shee of coans all about life's doors uch as n gle el urchman -o nis [That identity of law, the movement |time in Scotland holds Not only 1s of forces in like method, in the mat true, as one of his Db logr ane rs | terial and spiritual orders has to do} Writes, that the fame of Bur as with the message « be: > whole literary gener: tk yn of | revealings that it hol t 1 from. oblivion but it is also Godbas uscn the book of nature. to ea ae mcrhins bas shale relation | as he could many of the settlements ofthat | YOUTHS Charged \ With Stealing the departed to| and reat many northwest owe of their fl emblem | t?, Sheldon Jackson beac tifal ' Saud leap? rede rapt purity. a of ene Toarnat ae pe ets tae pelle west GREATEST The Rev, P, A. Simpkin Draws Poetical Picture of God's Law, | E Se « or no clear brings to no true concept life SE is vision of the beau- message possible vision, of without apart. from: hould it that: the today -1¢ ee true make pares ani os |-purng the i {ts proudest ashes!.of erence inapires is boast the mighty meen toda ER overt something lisl is ion. yeeches sings ad here, pach Ss asas bs true 5 . -o "oO who in the - pen. o ue av heavens aN ull ae o miracle o nal. Afternoons aglow with vanrenaiae | sips vibrant with ans lappy life of a eer? fecund to @} measured Ev aie vith eines ee ect, daylight vatealine with regretful] feet into the shadowed chambers of the west cross whose portals God] hangs the gorgeous curtains stained with the tint of Bis fingers, and felt a dad Ki er place stood Se to be difficult tbe. SoA ene of kind The very those prommera we like {in or the another ourselves grele edge, we find {in accord thing rote tare raries was just this universal conscicus- oF one mes- what ' Eternal amy: ‘There {s an eternal harmony whose note we may catch if the ear be opened aright ane or tl ost reary life or limited soul it has a message rest and big one y. the If hope. tha S greater value and the scapes by what se is si o tial acter that But here is truth| its beau- life of h that within grasp the June speaks mass of mankind who then what he finds humb lest living in the swell- | river and sea, sta nd cloud. man the victim and he oO in its world Not is slowly coming pelinion of ere. men of chureh climbs not valley ‘through andj; Shippefs peasant nature | Still of poet clearly who saw the lives nknown me p of universe is worthy our thought and | Which lory Into dullness, gs the heart a mé n life's true center, can discolor he landseapesof distortworld ten‘message the writaand glorious eiilase ing God the beauty has tuc 7 Baaety One Inland of the biggest features Empire exposition will of be the the big live stock pageant, which will in-| clude the biggest variety and the largest number of animals ever shown at any state fair in the west Thured pain the big ane weak ae live stock oe ne she bell any other county. H D county have taken RUEMeEEEIBTige canon eae ne Will enter the competition as a body | so far have eee rivalry, )asked that ene eee een intend to make live| much space aoe ay one of th features of the| Utah Fuel : wad ure ay pan {n depart-|one all eee user Po noate ee in Baie teat ene - they be glowed esis er as they had last year. "The company has ics & exposition, and no effort will be | space o mak exhibit ; ey ae. Ret xopenber, enough horses|ing the coal industry of the state. long to be remembered re Pe i FRB horses and ally Aeorrales ack Cou Secretary Ensign said this morning! workings of will pass in review before the, jorses,|that the educational exhibits this year|this exhibit te Driving He ale hareeatern also a.aradewill wth Dp artic band of fifty sn. une nn oe the state oe OF It eae a coal m i will be pl eee } ED me were © dh ; at pate, an ! el ore will occupy more than twice as much} been decid All the avi n ee a ce ac fas 2 will state t} of apace as ever be ore. The stat university | turers ae e r 120 feet frontspace. | this year, and with the frien ‘al > eee ae res er eee re as they exlevus between them, it {s et a eetah fair leg offi-| Logan, ns asked fora large oe See eo) Misplays will in th anti sta a. eon atveed eae PpEcerr ane ee sthere as ake an never exhibit been|have of] who have Maneeer fs gra ace artaraa cilaveve : man arts as axkednever for been space in and i r pant be ore, nt, @ seen in the state before. The Ogden|are that Weber d indications expected that the tot number! public schools are preparing an {mrepresented. Re wa Peer ecu exceed rg Pipette aoe eee and the peat Lake schols t Phe fact that : the state fair r this year 10re ex ens fe showing | is to be replaced b : eee ean bat y eee Me e;,than « e. that all| exposition, has A tates 2 nd Empire o he cilly are being Invited) the educational inatitutions of the state|of vaudeville le attention prepare their horses for the parade.|are preparing exhibits, 1s cauaing the| over the cou eye Ear eaat ic is dees to and ft special prizes he best matched elng teams, prepared | officials a great deal of worry, the best| the allot of space ov ile|ters in everys Mr. Ensign has letmore | cessions, an - asking for con appearing teams, andthe the ¢ best decorat-| room than ever before there is still n| made, utfit. Almos itire number of horses show are from the already Uteh County promised, Horse} and the Utah county horse are ing to the fair with the Intention of making| showing that will surpass that ion exhibits n - Ensign of|to as to whether or not all the| of the prom cee, rom the offers importance t Ute Re tet creat deal be accomm d This will be he ah's first exposition. ne manufacturers' department | state has atte rst time any ono are coming In so fast that Mr.|large a scale, mpted anything on so has decided not to allot space|attractive + : © enterprize is can outside manufacturers until all the |amount of attentio = * ordinary the ere inspiration that for his joy is Within. "And. as phe ppholgsgphic sense of man has made, he great drama and poetry of the as nature to » the each and the foil of the tragedy or} happiness of the man heart {t has hit a age pruth, that hat we are In rselves ake about us the cood office ira - six ql 255, information. day tours start -_----So daily STRAWBERRIES June 29. Provo, its heart." pe - ~ bition, nog physicure you ak ° ALWAYS | in feel the VITALITY tired when morning, will cure you for life. NO INCURABLE CASES ACCEPTED poorest S Well as DON'T LET MONT ZY NIATTERS OR FALSE PRIDE KEEP YOU AWAY. ICURE FOREVER CASES | OF VARICOSE VEINS ECZEae OOD DISE ASES L OST VITALIT PIL cae OBSTRUC TIONS, NE -RVOUS HAT "ATLING ae RY, BL PA DDER AILME ee ‘that I have offered my services at e cured, as no excuse for see another day. I don't care who has falled, { o me I will CURE you of any of the above named allments or not charge you one penny for my services. Don't give up before seein me ae aa emecue if you cannot Call and see me if on can. ares 31.50 to $6. a eall. M¢ dic ines are fr om MA. FALLING KIDNEY DAILY HOURS, 9 to CONSULTATION § FREE SUNDAYS, ‘ 10 159} SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE $1 a Month,Medicines Free, to' CITY, UT <H Goan aad~ Yana na Trouble ‘| | S WEEK ONLY @*(taticcaticed .|o "SPECIAL Strictiy private nesses. bloo sa cheaply AN DEPARTMENT and oe ure separate. varicocele Irs. Shore es lon ago ae ie Ajl and EXCLUSIVE J REATMENT FOR oo FOR MEN t troubles ‘ooh "s auickiy dischar like 6 "WEAKNESS." naa - Renee of so-called WE AKNESS matism Eollepsy Hay Fever Stomach, oo napa ae oD PROST. ATE ‘GL ‘AND. z riginators of their treat little understood trouble- 4 thelr. treatment oo 1 ES NOWN by any "Quack Doc anuey Dre. Shores CURE these cea Ey, quickly. sure and chea rool anion C ures. f if you,om anno ‘reatment pe Write Bisdéer ld 1 nll hecho Chront © eminavic Sundays Ri and Private ee HOURS: olid ae :nolidays, thelr caue for 9a.m.,to5 10 a. m.1 to IW12. naaefeeALI - a = Free methods EBAKNESS S Symptom List Bone venings. Conguitetine. sha ed clalist by in the 4 the ositively oh tablished fifty years. SEASES OF MEN Consultation free and strictly private, Treatment personally y letter, A positive eft in every case undertake £ valuable CT pc is3k m - Mate su eu. - for Inetivate, "? URINARY trip. ike "Call and for sule 24 HOURS Bast Cay: bears Five the name gg~ reef counterfeits' ALL DRUGGISTS B. cis "LITTLE LESSONS IN PUBLICITY" -Lesson 9, Fool and would x . DRs. SHORES & SHORES, EXPERT SPECIALISTS Houston Biock, 249 So. Main Street, Sait Lake City. _ ATOMY eae Drs. Sh res 1 ie not.given i edi- an=at ae Mi to SALT LAKE MEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE I Blectric wr DISCHARGES RELIEVED IN FREE. ene neee di {ness pots before the eyes, and feel you are not the man you once were, we Catarrh Deutiens = | co. than ess 0 tisvtent Meeaaa ¢€ Ind.tickets. 137.) in i nsive, comfor e ites City ticket officeee Main pene hotel block. (Tele- phanes rears ze the vou re MUSEL EEE a a Cp ACR aee future ‘DENTAL M IN TREET Honest Prices. YELLOWSTONE PARK Permanent the We Honest ork, ein arc a Be pay d Utena Ae Coolest work mahguaranteed eas une. ye tally as well cally. We will for life charge, LOST | oa are wor- : to fl the ‘secret of God, Wich > with them ‘that fear Him anc now earth's fairest landscape be but an adumbration o 1€ fate ones to be, its richest revealings of ie broken syllable a that which w shall find re alk through the little pardend of th z the wider landscapes of eterk The hs nds [UNION and glory or the evil and shadow of our ; own selve "It is tragickt to think that nature {is In this arvelous fashion subjective to ourselves. But fact of it should so stir us thattheIn very the of od this time ‘to when the very robeglory seems wie rich folds upon the face of the earth In the June glory f nature's reincarnation, as make S eager eee few weeks a DaBe ON ement from the i art. If you suffer frorr ie of energy and am For All Catarrhal Chronic Diseases up to nature's God." He touches God The Heart ones and kind | Soe teow Him houses His journey | The most resemble rd." n 1e "And the marvel of our personality has teks himseit "the mouthplece ot | that can so variously read e glory | the swee noble diviner religion| care or ae hie cauing through some submarine fairyland with all its beauty form life and color, eject j body the black VARICOSE- KNOTTED VEINS Cured by absorption; no pain. The snlnteetl veins ire due to mumps, bieycle or horseback rid- $5 A MONTH over A and} God, but the all his faults tha and SECRETLY Without Pain, Inconvenience or Loss of Time. No failures. To prove My New System, I Offer for treat- of endless "evil is fading away pla cen the 110 Main St. CURED CHEAP | whole were Co. WEAK, his sym- thing. "Only the heart reverent, the life | cathedral, whether of tender and lofty can find the deep preset) who all their "A of Bargains in oxfords for men DISEASED MEN athies hich eu teeae itself ner ly the many f his verses ut} cae in his own life, Here was a ma who felt ll the while his tntlms ato kinship-not In some Pickwicklan but in the tenderest, most Intlerate vay-not only with the great | muste and he whole situation with reer song of|to religion Is ie) Se tune wit versed The first and one his essen-|last are first The artic "al *relizion and char- | which made God and man ing landeuapes of the beautiful earth | that ar over with the script of God's fing z meant mountain, of compass Vincent Shoe PRICES than all. We fix the]ed as no account, and who were made message of our land-|of no account by the social system of we are-in ourselves et Mog as millions are by the social e@ message and yet 4g m our day, but even with the you would catch the beauty o e summer eo then be first in ror wh an is in self of purity, rightness fixes the es early and get your fit. REASONABLE I will give the which with are Only $2.95 Come ing, disease, etc. In time is weakens a man men- erwards the unclouded sky ablaze | made poet also le him a with the carnival lights of God meilow- | phophet ‘of religion, though it is doubting the half-night to witchery of soft|ful if half a dozen people st splendor that seems the very robe of| Scotland of his day were conscious love sf happiness the fact. "Ave, and a this, set amid scenes "What Is a poet? where riches ra of nature's mos Pe Man Seeing God, exquisite manife stations are evealed "Not versifier, as many of the alon hill and mo aln, * brook and} jeged poets of our own time are, No river, mid lush fies and rich orchards, Aa man or woman who can manipulate all this may have its finest Interpreta-:| }anguage to please the ear Th 0et tion, only give its sweetest message|is simply the man who sees God. who} to the heart which catches the mean-| hears His voice: the man of unlversal ne a that - the vision God|sweep of sympathy; the man to whom vouchsa o tho who trust Him]|not a distant past or equally remote and ‘read His piruee e age future, but the immediate present 1s ture Is but ‘ne bangin os the |the time of infinite sacredne What ae house our Father pregered fs separated ns fror his mpo sage Oxford Sale 1,000 pair Ladies' Tan, Russia Calf, Welt, Oxfords and Pumps. $3.50 and $4,00 values, and equal most $5 grades. FROM $2.00 to $10.00 A COURSE cy ‘Is because with all his faults and sins, Burns possessed the spirit of real religion as that enuecH did not nstead of it being a \V ess to the irreligion of men today, that they love Burns and have no care or concern | |ahout any pries or mreacher of the eighteenth century Scotland, {It is an] ]evidence of the essential religiousness aft- | of oan Queen Quality a Short Time My Services at a Small Cost. hell he Bony thing the church or stands for, to understand Scotland CANDY CO. Salt Lake dost] y n eeane ea n 7 to what makes the light, truth and glory And ot for Ae cout or 1 ot very landscape, or leave it with The v've done afore thee its sinister shadows and lits meanings yaa *, of gloom and death I ble and praise thy matchless Think of that as vou seek to meamight , ' sure the glory of this June time. How] When thousands thou. hast left in Sweet its song! The dewy mornings night with the pearly light that cre softThat loam here ErORe thy sight footed but swiftly ove Wet -laden For Gifts and gr: landscapes touched with the miracle A burnin' an' a shinin' light of new creation Fair s when the To a' this place master-builder first flung i new painted into space it lles in the oar Spirit of the Truth fragrant with life at bloom, creen ar "The gre ps reason why the worid, for perfect, flower-laden on8 delightful to all these ars has inatinativaly felt, the eye, the trailing veils mist ac-}and will gor. all the years to come incentuating through halt. revesioe beau-|stinctively feel, something in the ty of summer's handiwe spirit of Robert ae 2 en it re Glorious stele ' et ingat sone d sweet ght and bird song, and the SWEET far| ; a "That may seem narrow,We: but It is* | of Sas mankind en a. eens to the ofwearBurns adation woe NP oO The ess power true The rich literature of the age] more than merely the powsr of a Htholds the assent of the time's think- | ar; ry genius Some of the feelings s to the truth. The Bible holds this whieh his words stir to life in human ruth on all its pages-that m man | pr are only such as belong to all] who Pee see ory must see th the that. vie highest and best in mén ayes of the Basis of a Religlon. Law of Nature, "The truth is, the thing which was "Do ou remember almost unlversally caled a religion in|} his meters that will < th Scetland of Burn im ad no abiding ae oe ot She ne, so immediate. no vital connec tion with th law n \ ins tance n's In no ae e dld it grow noe tata able os w ais h is ata his Meaning one of we needs need, that men of Guinever Then she omes to the }|and women could ne ntaie ally sel. That court, ea aan WOT TIF, the rich | religion was tally foreign life, It} landscapes are. alight with 1 glory|bas its roots in certain ancient teachwonderful, the woods melodious, and|ings about God and heaven and hell, life a song of joy As the woman bewhich were born in an age of univerloved falls in the hour of temptation ul ignorance and superstition Wh und. the black stain of luat rests on that has any Knowledge of the Presbythe white robe of her soul, the glory terian creed en or now, or of orthoLic and ] ihe witching beauty. of dox beliefs "anywhere , any when ° a *+ We . say that Burns was not holding idle e mirror up to nature when in ‘Holy . ng fllie's Prayer' he wrote: The personality, with its worth or | xy, Or unworth, by the earthlyis aw ng or its rripits ofobsession the "nal vaepitivs. 1« .as 7 te Se seleet from in cotton silk, rubber lin ed. eee PREACHER PIONEERS' DEAD THE THE HONOR LIVING | | urches. ! Man of Vices, He Exquisite Tolich of Nature. Though Realized the Inmost Things Responsive to Purity of of Li Life. the Soul. Oa Ladies' Auxiliary of 0. R. C,| The Rev. Sheldon Jackson Was FatherAieaof Many | | Hold Annual Memorial Fireworks A stylish cap protects your hair and keeps you It is looking presentable. also attractive a nd beecomvariety to Splendid ing. oryPo RAILROAD MEN FOR MISSIONARY Services. BEAUTY OF JUNE. BURNS, THE POET, IN MAN'S HEART: GIVES RELIGION Bathing Caps 4 SO TRIBUTE PAID = SERVICES HELD é MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1909. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, pee 2 His Money-," be an uncomplimentary think of the money wasted by allusion, but just directed, diffused, untimely, p advertising misremature, or too late. Effectiveness and saving can be secured onl by planning to have each advertising offort strike a definite note, tuned to the occasion, for sensitive ears. 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