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Show ie ARMY OF REPUBLIC CONTRACTOR re onward, hs Sy ublime, ; glorious music of Time. fe rors Ant ne s on | succeedeach at ace ‘meinbere tor the for ra m | | ac e : hi 3 om! as commanderhe ae a eet ano : s | . es os 2 _ a nas cate Oy ae || | Oo} years. 2roes 7 is one of | contractors, jr., Lester Sam of the Repub-| ° It was one Grand Army eines OiviL weer of; personalities constructive big In- lthe was which org sanization, as lic, Chap-| and henson Ste Hie erate circles business Lake a8j|oait 0 set e aside Ma having fluential hn av hrougwho J 2 a aoe S . one will no aa d ba he ago, years many here, riving Spies a Ses Uirouxhout oar Pe s States | foun: the of which adapted 8 OF meno wy oe a known | actively participated in the S ry 1d ri] howevet icled tem irar wes can and also slof the city and the state, It is chronic AP th the other. influence | erted a great deal of persons a they rer last the during that life . } i calculs 1K ON and business, contract of walls just plans have strated of in all relations ae nas the following and cS of e is al ben | the] by for called demon repeatedly gen- the fer his operations in OTILES fulfillment A ing ym in his honest specitications what his nae utilized pt ub lic which Utah eral does and things does Lester Mr. V-ae in and iy rhe .earnes my carrying now is required| services aie compe-| matey pable and Seta for Al\ithough « contr maf Lester CH ie of that day |them well. a ON oreee the organization | ing for a proper observance for the preceding plans few months the} and using its influence to the end that} tent for undertaking all . st Grand Army post_ In ; aera ‘ | ‘ } holida os Mr sester has oe \ eeeroatl na Che brickmade Memorial ! | building reneral of many | instead interested they cai ee f { i z a magreat » pe Ae the U mem-.4 | | 44)Y to the sacred shall.be The a | day1 project : cc vated f in the thel of f thelr = he ekept "ho saved rf S he laid in the) large aie involving the laying ,n som nited } J jori the ay wh men of the ory t he Decatur post 8s a result was that tha . embership, and] States low te n section urlier periods | 8,000,000. « 9,000,000 brick within. u ed. with a. strong m 1 t . . }were erected by over the city specified Higia He js pushing the work within a few months the seoond pos New York Leads in Members. 2S Se R nt fen p i his' characteristic ind cit is* al was organized at purinenela. when ae At the close of 1907, the Grand Army i re Sat wet es = full Maths eared t Rant iea Stephenson was elected departmen } had a membership of 225 and with | executed the bri , the eicantle be finished strict! time Other commander the same ratio of decr eas has been} building 3 nown as the Judge Miners'| contracts are also under way » the ce of Organization. shown In recent years, report whicl OF? 5 , crowns the helehts of the | city, and Mr.Lester under emplo ‘} ]| TP Rn udolph, 7 Ww oe Aree | a he andling | ¢ AUSHENCS.-. Ae his eee eect SO the In judgment men, of mumbers skill In estimatinig ree : tn mennr served arte JR. LESTER SAMUBL few last the in double d nearly for the| been the plans is aying Se ee Is a Distinctive | that date De ur, Illinois jc Rept bl c of the Army that | Three days afterwards . - termina the of anniversary st wasion vas born, first the WORKS that they Secure Larger | || | | | | to began force, increasing before the of 1864, ee Early in ee was over the Rebellion terrible Wa peopl the when time at the just and to a comi rere Stat United of the of the- horre of realization al and F. Stephenson that conflict, Dr 14! tl of Rudolph J. -V Chaplain un first talked over infantry Iilinois on foug who en the of all clude eo presery ution of th Jandsand sea fo 66 April 6, not until t Union. discussion infor nal many their that METAL | ee was reached in 1890 when the clos« were 409,489 members at | there of the "ye r ; ; of death, with ever the ravages Then the down cut a : Y | SHEET Broad Field Occupied by this Concern Feature In the Contracting World. Zi Came Great Organization War g Durin Being Into of Rebellion. aero LIBERTY Quarters-The | 7 e e as thele ° Comets: the THE apid Growth of this Enterprising Firm has Made it Imperative | ar er eS amue | 8, 1999. AUGUST SUNDAY, UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 6 | {| : i | render assistance to their widows and the these purposes, been has public tho sedy | | being } eeey class, reflec : the large creditable niche he fills mi preserved to become | though the highest example of freedom to the whole world. The Grand Army includes in its mem-| -bership and welcomes sea between Nulieentiveet power in the se-| have united In honoring their comrades | eee ae ps poe candidates, as is il- | who fell on the bloody fields more than | strate by the that every Re-j| forty years a¢ publican president from Grant to McReports sande. at the last ns ation: nitarcal 16 000d alr the ahora campment of record honorable an bore Kinley soldier, ee any or 12, April Grand Army has in| been een taken up by the s ments of Connecticut, Indiana, ot Opul of : ‘ ‘ { Brigham - vs , eam alae elect Where : ; Lmmou ‘ ng ofL : eorgs mtn eo | rre \ 4 two ‘ ra : i. kind its ; iatc the on: ‘ Wire andIGETOn Tron Worl WOrk Pe arrest two the of 1 ' : I ‘ wire ir ' ; : bilit Dil Brown "eC ' t {s 12} owns! ener ©: re ; ri a :\ -ctin 7 togetl _ rming 1 the to] departIllinois sota Massachusetts, Kentucky, fl rei eras ver ho reports pen- | These affecting legislation national and|in 1861 the .sfactory t osith P Terai . face ts bearing Lincoln's | an ysburg address in various schools} and public buildings I ldition to} has work this Utah, in placed Aoptel ‘or of marine who fought in any organ-|service during the Civil war, The] public schools engaged a Mamovlel ta jzation of the United States army on|Grand Army has been a potent factor | services and 400, 000 pupils participated, nd by nopula axtremne: ecorder aru a firm's is 7 T° to rs in fivela ite: tural devel pment of brick em-| the commercial and financial Jife of] Salt Lake =. ia commonwealth Utah the expert| Lester's Mr. In wall Sirois ent 125 have Arizona and Alabama the} posts constructor -- and - Nevada 130 me mbé rs each, and of|and Wyoming have no state departments he PEL Te F Lie aye Cee of epee i thre being egneoliantan with California and|in nearly every public s hool the patr lotic instructors#-in | ane the!day itn the of preservation the for fought xe s Union, and as a fraternal organization, Colorado respectively |state for the Memortal da exercise each departmer are vorking for th jt has ever wielded Its strong influence Although the Grand Army of the Re-|and, through the influence of the Grand | general observance of the day In the jin the affairs of the day along paths | public has heen an important factor In|! Army men, the children of every town | departments of New York and Minne= of freedom and righteousness Daily | national affairs, the organization is | and city tn the state were Interested in! sota, medals and cash pri are. oflessons of patriotism have been taught] passed stringent regulations against|/the ceremonies of Memorial day. fered for essays by school « hile lren and by its members and it is due to the allowing its official support to be g the South, the Grand Army | every department of the organization| Grand Army toa large extent that the in politics, and it {s essentially a non1as carried on the work of eee ais seeks to co-operate with other patri-.| younger generations have been brought} political organization. Most of its vot-|appropriately the ones of z es otic organizations : | ‘Tal Lincoln Rithiea ere vho soldiers | Union at ail|of been naturally has Unblets. debt | ing strength Jincoln : a realization of the inestimable to andentl rsicet aa hr and Mason of and|south party, R epub lican the with times to of gratitude which the country owes the men who fought and died that this the Grand Army been a potent,|in late years, the Blue and the Gray ene of the patriotic movements fos | nation renee True of Army Grand bond eat th and : f ] lipmen hy 5 ~ ; mci Tr} reconstrucincludes scope of operations ofof 5 aa rod is construction as we i o f old tion been busines His building new' continuously expanding ore neverthejob every supervis less he personally so Panny etely that | care «entrusted to his each customer is s itisfi d to the' fullest extent The importance of Mr. Lester's oper- | for him} such as to earn has ben ations conspicuous the of fis one ans ater / c of that vicinity reore t ble contract the had Lester Mr. ntly or brick work on the Smith-Bailey Sec ond and West First se, war material-| he added Here 1 streets : ly te he mpl Spc i reputation he had alread meritorio VY earn , ‘ « lass performance act spe "A ghf is c bric Zs cf This tions i | met hundred one. to fifty ment business the of side east the 1 i weel this le be were | will charity and fraternity Loyalty, close of at the at the | membership the Taroneua of the organization wer The last repor present|about the pres : 1 esinolog, as " a 220,000. i a t th as W , vith in membersh le Son York New the} of objects prinvipal the and day, anna Army of the Republic always total of 25,214 aft nd P enn iat é xt, stor f 22,892. Ohio be g with strengthen/| and to maintain been have \ Mass: Illinois, nd at 21,75 j} third bind which feelings fraternal the gether the soldiers, sailors and mar s|s : L EOLON with 8,024 iwho were united to suppress the rebe l- |; and 14,786 and 14.045 ich. Utah, which lion; to perpetuate the memory and /is entertaining the Fe nae -th ve Nationthe from thir st: ands Encampment, to|al and oc have who of those history "April9, 1865, and was honorably dis-|sfons, national soldiers' homes and the] plete, and tt 1s ets tel_.that mo >| Maine, Mont New Jerse rey .- The organization also admits | care o e na ane! cemeterles, an ttinn.a eae uftina school ainince re York, New. Hampshire, Ohlo, Panne. ‘any Member of a state resiment who the' attitude of Republican ‘party | tuajly participated in Memo tal daw ac. | Vania, Rhode Island and Wisconsin. was called into active service and sub-|has been one antan® has received prac- | orcises under the huspices of the Grond ke Ene Rational: organization. of.» the : sects to the .orders of the Uta tically the unanimous support of the] army Grand Army. has about completed a _ char k tes general officers. Army men gione these lines. tart Rapid Tnerease in Membership cssons of Patriotiany. ae activity of the Grand. as_a ational organization has beenArmy directed During the first ten yea Per roiiowin he work of eee patriotism tow ards Indueing the varions a s stat ates t to the Clvil war, the membership of 4 In‘the minds of the public school ehild|p f uch as the or ed b Grand Army of the Republic passed the] ren the Arita: States, the Grand/|the Utah legislature fn 1907, requiring 20,000 its rapid growth ar mv "has been consistently active in| that eac 25 school house In the state! really began, and In 1882, the member ite at work has been I1-| shall ha rea flag and pole on which the| ship of the organization Increased from [lustrate a in Uta where the Grand a shall flo 7 Army veterans hove delivered addresses '$5,856 to 134,701. The high mark in ; 5 i o a : = --- ithe Gr: inn Army also observes ener ‘Nag -_--- ; \ i ¢ Li a A t . a i ) as 2 memorial i | to ' Stephenson, founder of tha he! of the publi epUbbic, hie 335.000 ane memorial is in Washtat and unve it presented to the U nited State ~O _ ment 7a eens Salt Lake welcomes the Grand Ar : ‘public to its Forty-third T yo i ati ‘ampment this week. this bein. st west that the veterai | have gathered : + ae | - - jiron will -- the demands which SHEPHERD, c : t lustry sured ) this firm Zzrowing bus a prominent land mark r feet ence Mrs. E. V. secretary , post, tered tlonal R. C. Brooks, of ' the Woman's of, Q R. ; street held Thursday 5 if s Be see ease : - The election of C. will probably when the }% the meeting rae of members ap \; is a 1892 and for t six of wie years months she the post. « l half of been an V. BROOKS. ELLA in| Mrs.| national oe officer Lake bej Bee secretary, ; ) ide:- Re and he . - beh she is e spe fa] 1s special) | the old or i.) nolanite who pot ) to P otomac Jobnnle an Gen¢ al national | : £¢ ‘65. Why, ¢ Ur mbt Cae and y is bot) e In Orth? who dared. the o oot oT ae rugCo. G, FARRELL, INSURANCE SALESMAN. "A bag of gold is no price for a head | eren ; full of brains, but it will work for the|have ‘been your cheoage See ee Die aia {= who . wants Je is, rether @ grim. { men ject ' do all successfully their lives. is what proceed left to of aw forgetyou,yo - yy you away Nether to think of dy- ay pee and olace orphans H. Johnson . South Mair ae idea of to forget. death. When you pass Many | will your orphans dodge the sub-| lum? But there is' no There It never forgets. | NOW. fs no time into passa to the into unknow the a Ee decide ay~ this & but s n ms 1 un RI under "dor. | fact'aa for nest Of goods are ever dispensed. Cysust what is asked gular busin » Hopartniente E 1e ,;Son, to war.| ¥8r pen| la Potomae powder and Voluntee 4?'U r G. Sleater rade. 7 on infantry. It wes, gent of § lt Lake, a old Smith will be a visitor & the G. A, R. encampment ™ WELCOME TO THE G. A. botli| and. Display your aes : bunting First Ilinol: ois erat third minty his , educational wife, to' give advantages and his children|not to keep his Sealy in the front rank. It takes | ey, yes-but it's fine for the chilaren. Gallahteut ter the wife, satisfying o the man, ut- Pes? : | of RESPONSIBILITY. Two hundred thousand onte . Gwiie. Parasar the praise, , are noted for the Mews Therefore, 8 ea hege your gvity reshments disne tripes ar {2S hundreds of m ‘iltons of dollars of-)an % d fro 5 | And win diy sand Starthe G. A. a ih Opular resorts of t he mur (this responsibility for | tu ll to Theassume you. Penn Mutual Life 4 S which quate : delphia, Sixty-two years: olf ba ae ee the-nut nmer days and sine | Tho! yp est oon feeble, thelr perpetual charter, will coma: Your cash | th ; Y. ollowing the = ; Value with assurance to a} these stores strange crowds to} St , Some day your friends will lay a lly |G. Farrell at Suite 315 Wosto ye on your chest, heap ee the rev-| this city,yy, J js Seneral agent on avi Building, tive at the right mora will always ar. [whatever y be desired eo obtainin "| hand ae by ‘druggists senerally. itm up th the with deck Apod city with h yon zs Stripes nd St And gladden oon hearts of the G. A. oe eave aie hah h a to a) Niue sonny, the some @ wit ; and in order, after pleces In : r Salt Lake next bothSun « encampment sto isit Boston, seein' him." i's DELIRIOUS KIND, . K Adair, the western detective, being complimented in Grand Rap- bout « anaoe absconding to banker he had old ldd woman wi ‘He she was best Yes, 3 rid woman. went a eoffin rder rm to for the her i t 6 good very very, a coffin of Vll have low pine 0 dam That'll be $14," sald very, ind on you Andhave what kind cofof the iy es start year i oun 1@ back the undertaker will trimmings wh poor tockies re ft afte e : Ort} from = ing we SoH fe) iat } re spent li ladit. Needy a week with me, helpin'e| my bed the no trimmin's wids pe aaa ivé Client It I lowe ire y woman. spalpeen, a ‘ t) eit lu k s of, thebad trimmi eee Safe, Money The died sec'! | don't wyer him Fi to cOme invited ah wn | Ge Si nnle imy neh dear Wah ende ad, Jo le Sea shook vishands,.an" ne ‘a an' we ny the cas to be paid. - at vorry about that, worry is ™ ALLVIEW , PORTABLE MIRROR Manufacturers Goods and a Specialties "Jo With n "Johnnie." Mosting: uti on c to the down get tebs jumped on Orth's been comin' since Ah expect to ~ ce . ease d husband me. fo thoug every A old ndertaker He r theyone did.leg They y tre oe on > dc wn es plant tear b cone to goin' ] pa Ah hospital nn : Johnnie to keep he ¢ for top her ind under e the rear the turn H. Was ah! that him old 1c I THE ‘ if rote 1OW nd" nd tem fo" ¢ Iron work ornamental can b ana rae! le r. incy ners Lg w See East stre and oi Aes Bs ornariontal - bot! 2 and deai heard the us once, We Ree Oo Was the tu al Distributors 3 nbornood. ‘cept the dead and dyin Hello, Reb! . What's, matter" He yu A greene R's "He Who The vame ac ie p et iene suggests Your 1 Cc 1 S16 a an Smokes TRY ; a weet : tz : Just the thin _ for the ‘marching i of the : ed R.'s i they "love the Flag as in days Then |i to Dine cananly clerks and competent | tripes and Stars, 7 assuring ee large .at- each. st D, | Give [ rousing welcome to the G. A. R.'s their ranks Rol it ne rvice in all depart. | 43 their years increase nehte. tains at both the F. J. Hill Droge U2" get - com‘dur- : I'S. run whe you te In We Salt one vine ein plutchin| red road inktt and factory Civil] the ved wh but Kan., Nee in A company, ¥ no Ine talrways, work and out lea ; oe) ‘7 7 ; "Oh, the man .gave himself away," il + te said Mr Adair "He shied too much, mah ten | &Yerything seemed, in iis morbid mind, cooped in! ft int to suspicion at him. He was dodging death itself. : in; row sund arugs, of sy si rly- - Sates ; ee whl © alive tn Stan act un Kinds. perfume of Tee Therefore. ope' your doors and ask the lawabandon would your put you wife{n | Hen ¢0us. toll ys end miscell them in It's a fine thing to live. . It makes a | jail. ee ae ortment onet articles "are ke pt inmeee Jar a married man proud to have a home, , to Death relleve s you of the LAW, ; but facturers oat. from allstores standard ma nu-!|Ke | Soon Their oe with life wit soon"the be)oother bd ers both dress see orka, cle W ay oner huffled| He | sun fd came Tanch store at! street, where xs ecls one on Gupeunedne the:course ‘of ‘r the prescription s to reputatio an ncreased ade 479 tte ee y wants forget, won't forget. as presth t -to ane ae. the boautan rant such ik oy 0 work pocket, an' if 1Us square y a little hand of time in:n tset , pi eerie And expansion of the ‘common | joe en you go-to go to ththe cemete ry will ryleteel No substiteee ‘says the | your..widow , € poorhouse? subject, , Cleveland Press-this It is a pleasant thing and| withers head the when ai its ( d is n fo the square deal and pure drugs h ; sreedily increased. Upon the death of | 1@ founder two years a 0, the WILL family Hill, sokal | mah we ores had rug& c company y ones is know Lake's, principal commerci. al " aban ments. Since its founding many oon ago F..J. the a th "em of te Westthe Temple ih streets, & Qa Be south aaa Becca store of the F. J. Hill D main by the) of ca'ds in Me- | With you, old Southern gentlewith Lee along thie be longs on iron grill of re the all Atlanth oerom ays of bes the to me » that rbout kno : that day wah He ise me un old ohnntei whrhich in one sec-|!8 been trea | Orth were the main actor lown ng | Was_the the -- of P. a reminiscent story ah reckon h WVaal j plenty Salt of president se senior on rganizatio t = | m O > Pear old the in' nm typical served He re ] Tells a bunch Want , eer er = f besides that| ory lir bulldir struc tlon DIRECTOR- tale sonny - , a = IRS. g iaie lars ioe few tor a s has , conse six retary oie oe ee member for all excepting has » : a She was president for a| will work for her elestion to the chair| Vicksburg A J. eee peed BA ears 1 F. a probably a NUTTALL, o i pect e ae To : appearec McCracken storie war 'o { good msSania as he stalked about the hotel lobby, a slight limp in his galt, but with a military bearing He replied thus to the request for a arh 3 Bey - vho senior| organized and C, 1 ie a | conte ndtwo Brooks Mrs. The ri been And a has To organization as will Jtah woman honor. the eceive the pace ao 4 ple d Mrs. TI e ee ea post ' held oO Among the earller arrivals Grand Army men.is Col. George ; compliment to ,the! R. C. . in that sta te W. the - a rae : as THOS. ‘ f may elections the but is called, f be held until Friday. €ach convention it has been the custom of the national organization to name a representative of the state w . Crac conven-. tion not } asthe i ; en- has Lake Success was beginning through ne i irnished a ri rill wor lence or cee the 3 Maxwell 5 Corps, the -fleld for the office of nasenior vice-president of the W and will be a strong contender for that high office. officers of the W. R. be 173 George Rellef Salt the AND J : t : , : + eson " ences aan a enta he contract for all the ornamental gymnasium, Deseret In the work iron ‘Georgia Colonel | | Corps. in in Lake ¢ speclalty a makes fire escapes, all kinds iron } Mrs. E. V. Brooks in Race for High Office in Relief TARY fulfilling any contract undertaken, 4 Sis, cron sae big m uttor | ow ind occupied be will afforded for meeting of is SEE TREASURE new Union depot large uarters at this of floors Two Place Postoffice 1, September Incorperation Since 1908, and taking over the business of Seth Brown, Salt Lake Wire and Iron Works has made rapid strides toward . leading position in this branch of in- @ 7 PRESIDENT, the into street structure new better facilities 2 - BROWN, railing for soon move Fdison 42 t | Std = a a4 Ol | ueQ) _ | e Ins moument njamin Arm woman Wo h Ita | 1 | | a or s O ronze A ad rade d D Thinketh CT of car Like a High: Cigars. Philosopher." " " Havana-ike favor dealer hasthem in e Ss : Havana ' omestic e n ts n ni wis all delightful reality : sizes, ; € in =. 122-3 Oo. Atlan Bullding. : |