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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1909. 8 biG CROWD SEES von | Or HEAT BOOST GOODS UF TELLS WHAT IS NEEDED AT FAIR Having behind it Ca | © e the most non| ' Ear ‘i Five Thousand Per: Persons Are Ate Humid Weather Too Much for tracted to Show Grounds Weak Heart of W. S. by Novel Sight. Newberry. partisan and appreciative : ee Strong Lectures Are Gi ven i in Various Ward Meeting Houses. constituency- . * Rev. William Thurston Exhibited] Fyeellen Excellent ake Lake Salt Marked Everything, Some Years. If as many people of Salt Lake pay! ws Newberry LE of No. 446 South e admissions to the Hagenbeck-Wallace | y,,, "st Temple street, who for some time show today as saw the free exhibition |} 45 been suffering from tuberculosis of bow a circus is moved - yesterday, jand heart trouble, was picked up in the management will undoubtedly |/tn, Rio Grande yards on Fourth South mark Salt Lake as the "Best Town on oe tween Fifth and Sixth West strects Earth" in its route book for succeed2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, where ing seasons. e fell dead from heat, exhaustion and Thousands of Salt Lake people, we failure The Poles perro, was o¢ e behind the |}called and the body wa taken to the nel ae 1 1s ea Evans esti Hits hment scenes ehof gia a big circus Pirate - orn-= im first undertaking news of the unexpect the Hagenbex ing. = wh Ww show | | |a ath 2 ras= oe ahem te Laasto bphis adie a the outtit wife and famlibs od ae Ree: In six of the L. D. S. wards of the § Certain yesterday morning Parents were given by members of the s' assoc ‘ation a zee | {campaign for a " Greater Utah and fox 7 home. Industries Every where the Reo ple were greatly interested and os i si of the meetings ended in an aioe discussion in which the hi were | particularly tiv From the expres sions heard ioc ae merchants had be Ra N d begin to add to their stock. of» Utah | nade ee sodais ee for them pracee at | as a demand deman hE eDauini re Sih PN ea rman tite wen Departments 3 Money °in Order to Keep street near Ninth South street [ean TIRNSHENTE his identity was made asn't all down on the program, | ;pnown At 3:20 o'clock inquiries wer a although<the sights were vastly | jag. at the home of the man by the different from the veer parades ané | reporter to gain some information reregular performances, they ere none irding his past health. The wife, : th less interest! e time Was sitting in the parlor one seemed to know just when singing. When she came to the doo the it special train be oe ene inilaniawe ra 160 call from the door would arrive from the north ne a | bell it developed that she thought her G Here's a_ stock of Shirts and Ties that is filled with bright new ideas in style and patterns. LACKING _pthe i ong. tion was Siete O.-H. Hewlett. ‘Twentieul Haddock, Twenty-second ok RP ullest Vincing ‘speakers atthe six meeting. yes- ward: Lon J) other popular styles. Removal Sale Prices $1.00 Ba tha. gbrlelet waite i hs een oat | {tls stated amet en of a Sl Oe att our 75e conre- Northwest cee Shirts. ne $2.00 <1. ox . Shirts. eve .75¢ $1.15 .$1.50 : be in the most. the material @reat "4.8 Shirts. s1 pi. 50 $2.50 Shirts... $1.85 that this enterprise for eSane ational pur-| information. way « to ources Cool negli- gee, outing, dress and | "The Spiritual Import of the AlaskaYukon-Pacific Exposition" was a subject ably dealt with by the Rey. WIl-| liam. Thurston Brown at the First Unitarian church yesterday The Rey Mr. Brown has recently returned from} the exposition. In part, the sermon| follows city Talks" aken through the streets wi ag found dee olelodle nrorder at the show grounds anin| | W@s,found dead at : aboutaHOUL 2 Ee) o'clock inTati Shirts and Ties Brown Claim Support of Home acIndusGreat Expositten'd Has Paid Ate Ne py s tention Only to Materi| tries Would Furnish More Employment, alistic Phase, | for Disease Resisted in Orderly Haste That Cli Climate | OOOOO] Delivers Sermon at Unity Church. SPIRITUALITYTy Is fect Organization Perfect Organizatior SOO Ties.....i...00¢° 35¢ and 50c Ties | | and} e the 2 ific possessions of this countr y.] s [ ntinu S wee Even a brief inspection. of he state a e CoO e a ind county buildings and of those deGeorge D. F. Collett Twenty-first. ward, yarn 1 voter S. McAllister, Lleventh to Alaska, Hawalil und. the r W Dunior Twelfth-Thirtee att Philipp Ke sand of the marvelous array SALOONISTS TO EXPLAIN ward Bers ; material. therein hows hat. the } of pei! tz At the Twenty-first ward exposition Is plendid success aut | Mr. oe ten OG) the atodhe. uesseait ¢ Zorle cd } these various exhibits { in them. Sri p ' re factories id mills in Utah yl selves the spiritual i or output vance men of the show expected it to/jusband to be alive and expected him|Board of Estimates Will Meet!)™ dha' ones of wtheof eur civilization are only beet waye.. t0'| come in: at daylight yesterday ntillty return home shortly from a. shot ces { F , » ( they received word late Saturday night |Walk. When she learned of her hus Today and Hopes to Finish i human value, man mean- | that {it would not» come unt about /pand's untimely death the unfortunate : ; The ideal exposition would. be noon. hecircus and the railroad| woman became hysterical, and oud Its Work that placed side by side the prodcompany: made a compromise, however, | were her lamentations for her husJtiN s and the producers, the things of See eee and anded the outfit the Ore¢ On | band. ry sort anc he men who eated Short Line side tracks at 10 o'cloc ck | Mr. Newberry has been eltizen of | them Who will venture to dispute - ] yesterday morning and then the free Salt ike for eigh >} Recommendations from the city board assertion. that Incompar ably the mo show began. this city fr lof estimates and apportionment of ceraeOre int. the most aluable produc t seemed less than a minute after be Carine us ec ; Ms bead um allowed to the several ; |} of any. civilization Is \ts human. prodthe train had been stopped before tho} dea he s an Sripiovs of the cits bee eps 5 Po) deuct if: human belngs-not panies age long strings of wagons were being run | health boz el but ten days ago he |} partments of the city governmen in oO the « 3 and mal not mere capacities for labor | teams were forming | compelled to quit work on account of Ps ee aarcian to the money apportioned to for producing th aes -hbut hymns in sould in an Irregular procession oe er show Is health His wife {1d that he had | them at the start of the year, probably human elngs who» think, fe h ope, grounds Napoleon once s at an| la aoe from tuberculosis for y 4 ; ims nite to army moved. on its stomach nd the | several and for the pa four| Will be the most important UN aapir and willingly ‘sbwatal ys ‘intelllg tly rve circus managers h ippropriated | years he d ‘h na considerable trouble with | come before inci at its a a "The exposition e proves, if proof were this idea and stue o it, while injhis hea ir meeting he council aiso other lines their Ane eS ras | necessa our modern Wester i . : ais Been Feeling Better. will Hsten itions ane os | e e tion has produced the. most ef been to get something ne y | af , herd nate | Or ree E whose righ . i the big wagon containing the cooking{| somewhat. Iinproved. ge Seer ene ( hold 1 se, D3 ason of alleged) -pwentieth war 1 "but wee: of their } ways. The American lage re S man 1 . . service, camp toves and dishes that as his wife he was eulng for a short rregul aritie 8, Was called into question | better salle ility. While h ete app d by struck: the ground Salt Lake first| ilk in the railroad yards for tho] last we frelght rate discrimination" the tah | pe zEaDe me bes mac ry plus a . when, the cars. were unloaded RT onas of seeing what "Improven nents The Howed of estimate and : RUROUT inade good are just as good as others man or chile ‘ Ame rc ait labor is Orphans Home. With Others. Brenkfast In Served. were being made, On leaving he told|tionment, at its meeting last week, re- jand better, the only differences. being hundred handed litera The next wagons were those con-/his wife that he would not be rone | ce ivec stim ute s from most of the cIt¥ | tha the manufacturer - makes less "B oa question: which we, as -----taining the dining tent and provisions,/long, and walked from his home to | depat cine nts to the money hich | profit ealthy support to Utah | cood rele ens-to., say othing of reInformation and by Is the time the unloading was well} expected in the Fourth next South stree Assistant he ife and| would Fire Chief be requit W.ta L. oe 1.for the nduct oo Fitzger|} products would not-only enable greater | ligion or mora ity are bonnd to think Fe a SEE ayia tage te Gute started these. wagons were on their/his two chile iren saw him start west | these departments and the pe ae lactivity ym the part of the concerns lof.is, not merely the man. behind the | few days by the members of the boar ald returned to duty Sunday a rnoon way to the show man ptdaed A detail of/on the street. le had only walked |réady approved total near! 20,000 Row esta blished, but would bring in N oosevelt as so fond of] of county commissioners concerning | after having been absent for twenty helpers with cooks ere there ahead | about six bled Ks, when, overcome wit! Phere are still a few estimates to be) other re are too many non-pro- leun say) b Vhat ls quite as aa yrtant | the possibility of getting a new de-/| days on his annual yacation. In speakof the mrey. eine "and within an hour] the heat, which taxed his weak heart] passed on, and the board. at its last |} ducers In ih, and hence the high cost the man behind the apples, behind pe } tentlon home for boys there "re odor beefsteak and|to Its greatest capacity, he dropped in meeting, was of the op inion that the f Wvine With manuiaerurers here to under the care) ing of his trip, the assistant chief said: onions er aes oe toes BOG coffee | death in the center of the street. additional apportionments could bel nroduce the needs of the state, the high | Savas see hinte tia ote tai laraber: j} of the Juvenile court in the Third jux a ae one of ae ee that permeated the atmosphere as far The crossing watchman for the Rio ke pt down to $30,000, although this will price imposed by Ora in cuatne und al! the vast material development |} dictal dist ict an offer having already ot my Hi e B rom Sa ; 28 Ke : ven as the ba!l par and Salt Palace |Grande at the corner of Fifth West and | not be possible unless some of the eswould. be decreased and amie 3 beeeen nade the board the or-| direct to New York, where I spe now yggoing x on Vhat happening r toto| ma " if eral days visiting the Whien the big string of wagons was |Fourth South streets saw him fall and ae ORES nted are pared down, ONS) time the cost o labor Fel te erin different fire dehat man? Jo more important ques-| phans ore. in South State. street Ee sah! 2S ee ~~ started for the grounds they were/ran to his aid. The mah was still these belng from th aUne Baer of | tained und there oars be more labor tion than that can be formulated Be~} pric S put +o this hoape if ca pe ae Inesectis Of the fee degart headed by the Immense vans carrying |sasping for breath, but before Dr, C stre ets and irrigation, whose estimate} ror the »neral asses." ore hat..question all else. is insig-) truste some me ago, du ‘ c a the "main top," = the exhibition tent|M. Benedict, whos was no half block | the board desires to pare down about Lon J Had one vat the Twenty-second il fleatt b comparison It is eline- |: hehise than the commissioners believed | ments in pi g Ne eee tl is called. hen came the poles and|away, could arrive he had passed be$10,000. ward spol of the fleld for employwe quit thinking so much about the} right, and an offer was submitted to cht. oer ashe oat ii . ; wee is stakes and the vine with the menagerie | yond aid is wife stated that he car The board ts scheduled to hold an- |}ment more Wtlah industries vould £un or the fruit or the grain or the the trustees a few days ago. 3 - sgt SE LSnaae si site + ee nes and oy oe show tents [rk ed no Insurance, and that on account| other meeting today and hopes to com-| open to the boys and girls and would ore or the lumber or an other ma : a eae eee i ee or ONS bard Socio in. Bloomington, a ; ae The cl lef engineer of the circus had | of his poor health she had been eep-| plete the work on the estimates lenarintcetials Terainie ine Urtaeneh eria hing, and gave. a little more »0ard of commissioners, sald a day o sees 0 z za « ALl., t already ‘mapped out the grounds and|ing roomers in order to Hve. present the entire matter to the Y]told of the great field for manufacturard ward; | ymb The final eof it ail| 111-113 Main Street. \ Selene: on has the world, in mans > County Commissioners Consid| plus. the best. machine "kn »wn-or,| @ring Proposition of Buying a small marker had a. placed iv here | each stake was to be ven rae | contalning stakes Seaiae oper the felk 1} son, bid tal six men would throw out the stakes ‘and then the gangs of stake- drivers would follow on the run, Six|Soon men to .a gang with heavy tron mallets would form a circle and with two from each man the stake would b driven home. m - -wush~ was ‘ ‘enc sprend, for the all It was all done with bitst a ibe neti After a just th ou h th e ust as performance signin the} ane i the next move menagerie and of the cage a Nex ec n cas place was ee he animals canvas for the was qed caeee on ee teams hoisted All this timated at in was were were |one time are heard the He been leading also had Tater ‘ai under | prepar-| "main they relatives| a young] council at its meeting tonight The ling industries offered in Utah; of the council may then provide for the passgreat amount of water power now runage of an ordinance fixing the ta ning to waste in the s:mountains. ana levy for thé coming year, which the|of the permanent asset to the state city board. desires to keep down to/the jndaustries would make "They are city from-arrange-| paper been Lincoln 4 ‘ editor of one thirteen Meat f Al y , connected with the Nek 3 aa « cil erent s US swim D at pianos, sons, and Carriage 23 W. Saltatr-It's local lode Press top" of Elke and the Salt cl eee it the blg red cars for Lake that Point dinance, Bencanie to fur- e and 1st So light has Saltair-It's swim at & Will There Be the und ‘will salary the re ly arreiaan c ba-te of a meat | Is} inspector,| inspection passed ro it ~ to come," the many of GOP E a Ae AGL . | products x ‘were E asi ec Hie ts to be prove led for, meat bound lock, "but them is to the present Whe n likely Is continued Mr, Had- quickest way te bring encourage the: purchase factory and mill eoraieiens the i at 1a i sked wards the women when they? visited rhe for Utah made goods ere w informed oO "that. ‘ anc ena f Chee ley were: not as good. as made elseWhere.. A most encouraging sentiment aroused to meniand Utah good und ne 0 etn rE the ee rs' Was tt is | association that sults The doub "parents talks Glorious. of Main council last the cense week 2 \ decided to nosaloons oO nd show should not be coun mendation. Ms for fr Ww come eer the law oraee will be aris prosec of the One provisions of the ordlnance with which there h Deen | general compliance, is a ing compulsory on the dealers and handlers | of milk to ve covered agons in four out of were at Me 5 ense gee ee be the Resorts, as Usual, Splendid Business on Sunday. Do continued to ft oy e@ here state an that some from t perature provided by that The after the more steps fo hold tens of Sapumaseia? Rae pecan seekers, who, lure by a soft morning sun, reached the pleasure of the complied that all It was now a clty, sufficient the dairymen, cuse for nonof have the reache usual, han a {s realize The morning Lagoon carried and afternoon trains to extra cars to acco m- to be taken. | modate those bound has bee spot and for Ogden who have|ter Place is growin also dealers with milk the mus said last week to and {t did not interfere 1@ other attractions at th reThe crowds stayed as late as offictals, with milk received|sSort. had will nspector several not yet requiring elty t of country much higher the law, and It provision | Sunda ot- | between that there | ttonized, ly of bottles in the meet the needs of all| that there is no ex-| liance with the terms in th 2p undertaken the] for that in favor canyon. pretty The Excursions on all three here and Ogden are w and |CSmpany has extra rolling the Ogden been stock Salt Lakers furnished |0f the traffic. he apid lat- es very roads pa- Transit for ed to seen or Sunday servi a goodly portion den street ca ordinance eople have completed thelr ae nspector the fam Hermitage resort, and have of investigating into the use | Placed the most modern suburban @lecth Ae the of infants dying os oon on ta in clty recently nounces ser mo tain ret s that he will ascertain whether or not | their full quota. of f plénickers yesterday. deaths have resulted from the quality |and, alt thou the day closed disagmilk supplied,-the crusade recently | trou ly for anal variety Sor pleasure started having as one best work f offer the protection et the of its babies. objects als o ® sta cit ropose to have the re ulremeénte af tha ordinances enforced before the meet-| Pourteen oxfords = aplinad leathers and Tan actually to $5.00 the pnir. sto fer brings them to a at, $2.00 <« n ene ext wee wiolations of the McClellan's Symphony Orehhestra "Leviathan" restaurant, daily, 6:45 8:30. Forty performers. It's fine, to -_-_-_-_-!_->--_-____..... Desay Main will be usy looking into pure food 1 St. eco ern the morning ee to recompense. was' ne band concert at was a favorite aencton stayed in the ity. Lib 7G for these or At Saltair. of service. groved ‘te Ship City "Leviathan" o> at re- oe Saltair-It''s ni one Best | ran ily, thre While have Bldg. Co., ca neice nd Bucirade pric & Olson, lawyers, sulte 1121 Boston Tribune-Reporter oe {nd South St... Phon 718 Floating that "Ask for anything." on 66 Glorious. W. 7 ARRESTED FOR MAKING ATTACK<ON HIS FAMILY Sheritt 1 Richard at pleasant a Saltai h "Every Bay ue we "el bathing. 30 idway attractions eeant FREE AUTO TRIPS EVERY HouR To Laurelhurst ACRE lot ed it Whitehead, living East Bench. Phone and ma : eee 6oon ant Seventh Wane nents. Chandler © Soules Co, ind. 167. |; arres Sunday morn Bel] 2159. Steele battery. went ihe street, wae by Deputy on to the yD were invited forward assist in receiving. pT 3 service The sermon at the Was delivered by the Re I. Nye. Pastor, who ts eennes ted with control of the Epworth took as his text, "What Te of Christ? up the subject with aca the position oce aed oe the vior ae mankind as cher an is a Savior. ellelo Dr Short called the attention of his congregation a the fact tha Thurs- week is large Photo Supply are patron- and Kedaks Stu ae 12 Matin HERE is a lot of care taken with your prescription in this store. Care that you only just what scribed, but that get not is preevery- thing put in is the very best of its kind. We ieee uaing: his wt) 2 ONE RESORT the crowds. deliver quickly. SCHRANN'S "Where the Cars products of our] be ou eiriiex ator Take gregation recently and the congrega- iseneaen male 7% : vue W eacs ie Stop" a tion has h it in use for services| in bhi sion 1 visited. wie the pre n a5 since t me, the charges of tha|4ny an p. Vv n the pro Bpr> Juvenile court still being quartered tion of me ee iaexe aye there. At esent ere are al ¢ on oO i se ts a aoa teen hoys at the bulldin freee yaa ft ane hen owe eclre The questi or providing a detenae Hah urre os wagon, wh ch tion home for the girls, rho come ek fi : rr as rdered, we under the supervision of the court, is tas meh equal equipment ee any still undecided, the matter not having Gite n Reeis eee visite Kansas been taken up by the. board rev : Y; es ee woe xe - a likely that a home will have to be} Or: mu ck r tap aoe neat 1eadcuarbulit for the girls, If {t Is prceee eo ters, but can frankly gay that rae the| provide one in the near. fu e| a has got Kansas City beaten for he. destruc- of sey the war and navy the depart-| good Juvenile i c le for anyone to] If the trolling the eee and most powerful} nation on earth pa more attention| to the art of killing men than to even | ay ine discover the po of oe ee f could be court done frequently for these has/Constable. Sam Knowles of Farmers" Ward because San nnounced yesterday that he was on the war ree As | guardian ; athe speedways of uth ae = | Me street and Twelfth South atreet. Was In possession of a d the officer has found it very fair pickbuilding without seeing that | tention poee where the girls could t being, and many the unfortunate m nea are administering and con-| surrounded, by good {influences a ; minute fiend, or double license numcared for, at the same is court the freedom titled. to which time being piven they are oe amou int1o otexhibits © reacted nang rejating NO OFFICIAL NOTICE to the schools or to education is utterly insignificant. The idea of a moral, OF APPOINTMENT OF not to say spiritual, purpose in go ernment is yet to be born "In ba Alaskan, Hawallian, Philippine, nd al the state anc GOEL, effect Reports from Den to the considerable ven that F. R oc |} superintendent schools Exhit ae ae for the Den 10} Grande composition, writing, mathematics, ra{lroad, s een "appointed dustrial and mechanic general nanager te succeec estic science showed Ridgeway ive n been eontiraisn tn Salt output of our common Lake through official sources In few respects, if any, V. Derrah, assistant eneral freight dren of our American s agent for the Gould lines in Utah, says those of our aie ing been has announcement or elreular no 7 ence in drawing and the offices re 5 sneral is show n in the. garding the ae of the office vacatgreater orig ad q } composition in the 7 |} Mr Mocewall a ‘ 1 known to ma schools But everywhere one Salt Lake ee men mi plated 1 fn fact is eotliea tia that io | pale railroad servi in Colorac GENERAL MANAGER by Ridg are It various resources-and was of the countries- not of e thics >| Saltatr me aterial i| or morals the pupils "Leviathan" Serve ace BnGtbIGarte onls Restaurnnt at. city prices. ber trickster, who fatled to ight orthe thered forgetful p in one the rear ght has felt the strongth ors : arnue 1erto |'‘Sam So winked at twentyfiv e andmust: thirty-mile gaits now everyone drive weunrdiie Hoyle. Just what caused the 1 wrath the officer was el apesterday. - ¥"\\" ta ot Sam is a friend of the and is ever zealous to move stic s and stones and phd obstructions from the ad days ago, however, a junk wagon had been alone and a doze a. or ore bott olled out oad. Still zealous Sam went Lelong iene up the bottles with a toward averting tira trouble. Then came t rub. J very achine that passed t a must been what a o a har and why invited een meee Spree Sam had they not MeCle lian «) Seannene Orchestra At Saltair on ship "Leviathan" ev evening. It's a Real Treat. Man bi oaae in Butte, ‘ Louis Lacke vas arres b s or economics ae or SwSwim at S --Jt' Sheriff james Corless Sunda A at Saltair-It's Great. information from ie morn maimly taught to wr le purely materialistic Aone iim with and larceny. teaching was sho 1 he following But this poor} held for the Butte officia lesson chart for primary grades in TaAme rf an woman eee Jaded nd Guaiomian 1 i coma schools: » the mountain. It worn, tho h. she ught not havel,. cleaning Is guarant is near Tacoma Move to Tacom: ou m been above thirty or rhe yea, What | National House Cleaning Co, can see it, then. I like Tacoma be had life meant to her, and what doe 11 h [Everybody likes Ta, 1: = |} it now? She is-what not one 5 est price paid for st fresh Se may be natural of mean her savage sisters Is-the slave eg THE ROYAL CAPE. ay t Isn't en a slave Her husband must roam about put an ideas the country seeking a p so Lomoreanx tunes Iever ody doesn't e api . 1860 one who will pay him enough for his ue It may any be that one oug a = ed labor to enable him : eep body and to like Tacoma bes as it oul gether a, anwhile ring it or eonenta | into the Whether one like not world a few children who will cumstances fi) the ranks o vast army of » train from Portland to hp yeer| | be casts of burden, huininn attachments If tle 1 shared my seat in the car as machinery s woma j he 7 as Tacoma w woman, the wife of mecther of five children, and her whole you Was about to move are 4 girl you | bene is oceunied vith wo a mu t b l and her husband bearing children and preparing food s e king lean stock, born Cléve ught up. in the ; imply a necessary plece of industrial » church machinery he sald she didn't have elry to was seeking £o wi time to ¢ no e ayek. and her Ind g ith your pretty Gave no evidence of having been developed at all, She Mas never uged jt fluff summ Tacoma are lov -~there isn't much use for mind In the y in Seattle are high-higher than y Sowns, sphere of life to which our civilizaia. 2 tion ee her. anos that this so"Later on, after had visited the We called hristian civilization does not Eskimo and Igorrote villages, my mind a nd cannot mean Ss en to her or +t , the wen bac k carpenter's. wile, Specialize in : ear her as the savagery does to and that line of jewel lere was one of the produc of our for those Tab ote women It is no elvilization-one of the people behind Ty, & nswer to ; aS some pty-headed and have the this material development ers new t people ne ‘If you don't Mke civiliza ings had bee the reat good fortune. to es tion, w hy on't you go to the sava s be born. in thfs land of u ed opi nexpensive, and liv There fs 1 reason b. i; portunity and privilege. r veins why elvilization should not afford an ut good is the blood of the white race suenough to effective ehtical code vastly superto; paviok race ehind her all his8 to anything savagery or rbarism carry °o t. deeds splendid knows y eason why civillzatio achie coments = which Wwe a so proud. The Igorrotes are not of They are any thousands sav agery ment far beyond behind this carpenter's w of years ized races it its The Eskimo the same. The edttrotien purpose is to produce men rath i have a very erude sort of eer Fhe mere possessions or ohne Siberian Eskimos -_. This SHIBLEY-WACMILLAN co. ane only stationery and ply store in Salt Lak ae - isting the their own Printing, ‘ettice. hese oe ere Co finishing other tion of other mothers' sons ie Whole | before {it girls who have become dereat central space of the Hulidinie: and | Iinquent through heglect on the part much more beside, {s occupled by the] of parents, and is sald that much oF SSS a a a alt La ke Kodak closure "Methodtst Support of of the church ana the greatest of them all, the government; matrons in charge of the Suyentte | 9 ys bullding What does that oe mph } court work say that a home of thi ---_-> ______ concerning this government? Vhat kind Is badly needed at the present' CONSTABLE OF FARMERS' its spiritual import? As you ond By | time. As matters stand at present, oS the entrance f that building, two | officials of the cou have no pla WARD TS ON WARPATH hings dominate everything else-war| to send girls who are brought before | pie money Directly in front of yo the court on various charges nd all} ; or neeree the whole process of cartridge manu-| that can be e is to send the girls| His Efforts tn Picking Up Bottles From facture is %oing on, presided over and] away with a lecture, or return them RNondway Are Made the Batt of explained in dulcet tones by a woman|to their parents unless the court has Automobilists' Jokes. a possible mother, sweeting discours-| a place where they can be kept temIng on the method by which are manu-| porarily. Automobile drivers watch out for factured visit that those who e and church, and by Dr. Short day" a Tandamere aeiataaice is avor of clean amusements those places and clean should be supported izec the chure 1yor all ‘hibits Most of the Epworth leaguers who were visitors in Salt Lake Sunday on their way East from Seattle, where the league convention was held, were a the First Methodist Episcopal pean ehureh, the Rey. F. B. Short, the morning service Sunda the close of the service called the visitors to the they embers of the day ae this of inswer In a tew days in regard to the | my tl r an 1 oth r ee eos ty offer made for the property, and in|! Sy thate se Le ie hea ya aa 7 aa at oe isMeigen Pre Darel Taent Bet ae Brrr tel eluate ably w e 1 a ce u e ¢ home put i shape to receive the boy 7s, snout: ae proud Ripa ye ie, o have be kept at the old Uinta | reas y ate NT See a niet. ae Training athaol: This property wash ape ees Gene nai See re Piel purchase the Poplar Grove conia oe hoe e ae ; pme Seo any civilization. Literature by the ton is| belng distributed every week a e@at-| e, and milliens of dollars hnve beer | invested there for the purpose of tell-| Ing the world what miracles of pro-| duction the soll of our Northwest. is eapable of, what vast resources of tim-| ber and ore and all the rest-but noth-| ing ata s nesta fs told of its capacity} for alice sou ‘Every building ‘at Ene exposition Is} a self-revelation noral self-dis-| ments. s Oimere hom Atter hi See ae THE able ee care for trip, S It is charged law and his Ihnen ines the eee appeared from wo pea abslaed he: dis nd was ake ree. Steele te "Main street quae nin GREAT that is Round een Endyervice. suey Morning . tenths of these bli men whom. the masses blindly follow have thought! and are thinking about the man oe as a sency for producing these other] things Their pee me concern for the} man behind the gun has been and is for the sake of the sun and not-for] the sake of th n-and the same is| {nstruments eaguers to "What care we for wind or w eather?" seems to be the spirit of Salt Lakers. wet and dreary, In 1 spite of a drizzle; which set in late In the afternoon and - yntinued pucat or ie evening, the re- S50rts L Epwor ] fiv Phursday's BOE granted. places while the weather t y the milk which fs regood. Bathers at Saltair were at the railroad stations to their |Mumbered by thousands the early aon ts. There has been a wholesale |atternoon, and, although the storm put dumping of milk on several occasions|4n end to this favorite recently as 8 day sport, result of investigations i ape th Seeks hich elved th »efore PLEASURE-SEEKERS IUNGRE WEATHER Local ee Visiting thy wht on cone a ene a decision, recom- anc councilme Ww 10 meeting, that Pen the As the result of statements made in certain quarters to the effect that the food inspector has no active enoug his work enforcing the provisions of the new ordinance re latin the sale of milk and other airy products against the deal this city in general, it Is likely that steps will be taken in the near sue ® r to compel those dealave not compli dd writ: sonic of the prov eS to do s The inspector has heard: ‘reports during the last there have tied, Our 1. ai Neende:"aug ow at BN glorious. rust The a Anybody. os Saltair-It's 238-240 Says So. WEST, DENTIST, té Houston Blk., 249 -_-_-_-_-_---_> A of act ore ine aken from them hese a Jemeris é Veros of No. 597 West Second South stre Moyer of } 58 North Third West ‘street, and the proprietors of the w Heath saloon a e Salt Palace rounds he license elated also stened to an explanation last Thursday night from e proprietor of the Doull Drug company, at Main and Mar No Favors Shown to glorious. MIDWAY AT SALTAIR, Thirty attractions. = big round fun for old and young DR. removed Inspector ; Bnepection of the down-town stores by mbers of the Retail Clerks' assonint tion yesterday disclosed the fact , that practically every retail dry goods, clot & an furnishing oods store as closed, and that the ean last week for keeping open o day apparently had a wholesome ‘eifect o n .the merchants =a have been violatne the ordinan Abe Martin, president of the association, said yesterday chat the~ clerks had received notice that several stores "on the West Side haa been Violating Sunday closg.:° This wi iscussed 4 meeting of the hee eee tonight, and it is probable that @ campaign will be continued next Sunday. aking an active eparations for the Labor ebration, and the association will in the parade on ‘a larger scale an ever before, at at n "recommendations. tify. the proprietors. o to appear at tonight's c sé why their licenses RETAIL CLERKS WILL CONTINUE CAMPAIGN AGAINST MERCHANTS Floating figure, Wanted. anc livery. Both phones 81. A present a the bpard, _ oO stapes |ness manager of the Salt Dake' branch tonal "mc i |at one time. He wa mber of the | additional items een amen = er ee X P ¥ At Saltair, on ship "Leviathan" every vening. It's a Real Treat. oe ae x mcpet eat Is guaranteed. donk ouse Cleaning Co. Anderson the Inspector the was -- 5,000 Livery. on city nished food for reflec tion on the wonaoce of perfect organization as well as od entertainm McCoy's mills, o _ will be Os ar -|Lookout. Cars leave daily at 2 p-m.| Mayor J. S. Brans ford will appoint the { continued in every ward peers ane eee Buee ra vem from Second & iss and/man for this: position, already having Se and later trips aroun 16 § n n s migration Canyon. | jy ew a man for inspector >» an-| wi ,e made same manner. | Don't fet 00to take take ths. the ride a olntiient i to dee rapect in Th Ane oS + ; by crowd es- the been with t tent was to provide within an hour wagons fon ki "feed ‘th n di ning as some leaves >e !/ ments for the funeral will be made. the same time carrying out its program Mr whberry was v known among | for an tlay of money on a scale about| he newspaper fraternity, haying at|as lavish as in the last year, the an coo k sides his wife and he East the man Wald z |Salt Lake Firemen Think This City Measures Up Well and Prescription Shopp. r men trea L civilfzation. he are not a cautuean ie hus- At of clothing Eat Saltair. service. for the family. on Ship "Levinthan™ "Ask for Anything... City prices She Rest {\ oe for jew- ' |