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Show THE of the. a "ot Ne ve ack, No shippe -d to | Suni hased th for Held. ithe a | HISPIRES Report of MEMBERS Oriental Brings Sox iety Decision One in , pricé Rummage to Organize Conditions. was} F | and| $250, _ Rev tey. Jacob | Breatest Quiring, evangelists, iste: one and interest are concerned. been held) in the. state a . feral that has All of a could letter these be to e resident a irks and the | where it vital| It is ind} of its friends is Mr. Maer rt mistaken, Smith, | 8enUemen Mr. | through evidences, and made should died be at in the one tional will ice today, o'clock ood Russia's} of Rey. acc OraP aby the WeGeEER ésterestine feature conducted in Japanese, and wyushi expressed the belief me mbership would be added near future The remarks IKKabayashi aroused in the work that so a asked N. = Onited Herman yy FUNERAL Lake of . Mr. OF LOVED and Dk Siemens reverend| Lloyd and fall to study Rey. S. A. at specials the State Mennontt ten "Jt :V | completed, and volumes and £3,300 in' shows a 600 total the or aeunciinn days ago ONE | is, the first | world and w noes was a beautiful body | ber service, Irrigation. irrigation were Hsp for in and the they nearly a sy have} nr pooet "! thousand ee - of nu Now In is the time of followers in Kansas, and WEATHER MEN De ee ee of ON Fe touch- Over Rain Whole in Country. ' Data a the map yesterday, his of San All the The srown West EB. . line. Prices from $2 to $7.50 GREAT MAY 4 SALE Goods Remnants ; Dress Goods 7 ; Ve = ty UI ry © Man &S me i tii oil its devoted to discussions friends of in Red Lodge, Mont., where spective communitles ‘ithin the fo 1R. past ES, and Lobes all sae ai | | ure 7 5 | 1 ) = Lake City, Miss Hazel Serena "$ on Snyder . Neilson, VETS Have secretary-treasurer; OF Mt. Kaysville ' ; ' Two WV WARS Memovial The veterans of IS er now a UNITE for Civil : . ecihGnitea FOR THRE E DAYS of requested cha rge of stk . Lling, the For ad- toc il rh years postoffice. old, had forees|and on Young a: Kelly, 14 was . the details of in eve rything the heroes of ae \ thé yarked at the «f the younger ing or since the overlookec The action @ Ay sentenced merely another cemeteries, the graves| yidiers who died dur-} late war the G. tribute will A. evidence ‘in nmin and not R ts the closer many \ Ee the| dead that the | U for the whether robbing be | thefts and forces to reanizatipnk are. growing gether in spirit. They have Seventy yvne two] ie to-| in-| Civil and comulete observance of i 3 Which zt he was yesterday set Pata oot ‘ 1 re rie a ‘ \ eraenaeGkic Ges _ xe grand en : os Sor , So re a acepenrns oa oser ae A rday being Se HOSTS aerate pe i outs a rae signed e A of that tl by ees leges . De ue a Se ‘ will Rear Nola; = ey Croy ‘a eae Pom pe sworn that ©. I S on Toi : out yi | Salt' oa Partly | sentence -- oii for to Bedbug to» in 2 who hifie "4 vaulted with The knife ith ae ent with a deadly ; 1 Veterans-Twenty | ort pov he 4 : us uy z . " louse 7 Ss ; : be on hw " m remains of ae viewed 620 South foun) wee as- Fighth the-hoursof an a lay at 12 Lose West noon . His street, and e It y fro ai a S t ble a GRANT E Miner | | lashes | Utah prey: > DEAD | Away at) from n S, ul iti Ings, e 50c to $5 oe at p.m e | ae t Por THE the 1 Ontario 9 and is many mine held in y of tha1 for nearly kindly |}the re-| Crittenden released stockhold-|day x i es lay bybj from. Judge home that and in) ae Gs‘ eorge re Re 4 ere to 7 c a yard, B Ali erges, ri ti {an V il ines, Ol ures, h a A a If enrie as; t 0 eig ht PRICE. LF roa yar d I BS) c 0 es, th eng Ss, Ss OVVa | ues é ; oh in- Ogden have ata rmstrong ai and who wants wide Curn-back Is them in perfect thing is waist made without White on it comfort the during "Lord col' and ever the Byron' wide sort fashioned, hot Shirt voll yet real Summer Waist, collar. with It is stunning hand S embroidered, White Linen $4 $ SO. { SUMMER te WEAR ApproLinen. Striped Bloc andgGray tennis, autoing and the Lake. Just Phe prices are 3.50, Oo S. 0 ' | | 2 | J st : R US d E a a a Se ee . ¢ ecelve n l ire N y i L CW ine ) é al : SUE cock ARES Ra ee ee $2.25 $4.00, $4. 50 and $6. 00 7 Bathing Caps G | e at t ee R { eady uy or 25C ny ion ecora D 0 ay and Soc Each pening on 1@ workmen and. visitol o ) civen into the custody of Atha Willming He wil be buried at Boise, | jams vhere his family reside and where of Youngs-Ollicers of Gathering last few for the his home has made he veal the Young family association, whic! bolds its annual re-union this vear at ay Provo ive inxieu that is man PERSONAL members of the family residing oul ot Salt Lake be present as possible: The issociation Include descendent ol Father John Young whose or W S. MeCornick has returned: to) were Phineas. Joseph, Prigham, Lothe eity atter a brief busing trip to enzo and John. Deseendents of the Nevada ons now ive at Brigham City Lat New the Edward B... York. City, Greenewald: decorator Mr: and and Mts. desired present Louis Mr. ty Welles ‘\ # \' \ I was who KByvans ext three eek A, Jobn \ treet r - possible - bs at Provo Students Enjoy Dance-The unpleasant weather hac little effect j dampening the pirit ot he thou nd or more students of the Universi b \ that as many as. at the celebration are guests of Mr..and Mrs. George G Well 38 Seventh Wast street Mi Lee is connected with the Burlington) route at St. Louis, and ifa nephew of injured zo. vi his ot! care the under till i terday, i physician Ithough he is recovering » | slowly. at hi home It will be some | time yet before he {ts again able to be \ | Mohler, formerly of | iston, Poeatello. Teton Vernal, 4 is now connected with in valle Iberta and ma othe Furniture company a points throughout the West, and it drapery designer S.°C: Lee; of St of Utah and from the visiting on Oyen x .in vho friend theh with titutions went to the dane it Saltalr Inst night ol tafr we given by was affair Vhe despit« and Chronicle University the} 4 ! the smaller attendances ay Wel Ath iiciputed, jt was regarded a 1 com I { : | Medical association which ike hei Id the first week in June It oOo thei intention to visit the hospitals of se a NO asp eed CBee ame | Insurecent ing Killed : Commander, fnto | the Then Re- Dnterior. -_--- eee : o ee ‘ nae ; h understood that ther are votes enough to keep it safely pigeonholed, © far as this session is coneerned, and contribute it will that Mkely not is : o delay adjournment i ae - a - x ‘"Nrise ar iven Surprise arty. / A Uurprise party Was given in <ogar ward in honor of wi lees Maude tween members of tl Senste Steerit ummilttec nd the Itepublican lead ie Ot orh eyo use ith the obfect. of Nuaytor by t number of her friends The fnviled guests were Miss Birdie |Snawball, Mis Ethel Farrington, Miss : ~ IN oa fn . DOMINGO SANTO Fat Attacked: Tomiektana cn Or aus sit, tired) APPLY | 9c iT REVOLUTION ae INTERPRETERS ) eco Kosa from| trains, special success,,The ete until held were south and orth hoth Tie hates een bl Beth Gbes care ratit i) ae nna ‘to return: too thelt home F lastnight after, coming In: from Salt iit to business attending jaround > Dr. BE. So. Wright, Dr W- } 7 Beet and. Dr, Fred: Stauffer of. Salt: Lake) } Irovo-{le ‘ and. Dr Taylor of -Proy left : la O night for Boston, where they will attend the convention of the American 7 eal ine ADICGURN FIXING DATE TO = ween io ‘Tentatis tone eet caine fee =) selina oe Screens iis Republican tat : Washington May 26 * TG SL oulny i , 20 dune = is ' ea cs reed Confer foot on eral of the leading cities -_-- C Tri vi Hav 1 ' fixing wpe Gate to adjom Tuy Mary Esselman, Miss Nellie Quinn , < o 7 ‘; ; . Sa meas A t ' VEILS bedi > t \ \ «} oc F Rey. H. A. Hanson, ) pastor f the ‘ Not: -ancApplicant cforiedob., in, Civil)|\renonedahere "by: niessaneem toda tote asok. tentativel I reed upo vi Mabel Larsen, MI iss Flora J ones nes, English Lutheran church of this city, , rt + ) evel endeavon il} be made to} Mi Mars Burton, Mi Ellen Bockwill preach his last sermon, in this caService, the, effect that - the eG Dom! Ace prot Wal bv t dat ri ppre or Mi Isthel Nayto Miss IKxatie nacitv. this morning Rev. Mr. HanCitizens of the United States with a ‘| aoe th t pO aoe : a ey pri il! being pushed, and | Smith, Miss May Smith, Miss Marie son leaves to take "charg: ot a knowledge of Syrian, Greek and Bulee vi en li 4 MOSES i or te an | with these in condition to be got ont | Johnson, Miss Clara Brown Miss Kate chureh in Chicago, of which he garian seem to be rather limited in for tl ree OS : : aaa ee oa of the wi fit, tt ‘ nothing: t VPoage Miss Hazel Thomson Miss pastor for flve. years He will le ave | number, or else all who are educated |°" iV an : rad: ity t a to the | Prevent adjournment by tne date tem Vivrtte Bdwards, Wil Tillmar George with his wife and daughter the first |}jn these language are employed Rute' Lae »p 1, : Se ea ieee porarily agreed tipo capt two ol! nith, Ba Judd, Ben Arygle, Forest of this week is son, who formerly Unele Sam announced an examination aor en vrs Te CO CIaL te three impertiunt conference now on} Radebaugh, Glenn Eckert, Frank was Social director of the Y. M, ¢ A») for May 9 to secure an Interpreter at + a awa . qe LUNE D Di a to adiust cdilerenes in changes mad avie Fred Bonyer Llarry Dover, fae a oy established In business |(pe Boston port, and although the ex3 zs " sae a Sas ps : en faa eNROOA TEL HEH OLSODITT uch as} Arthur Me oe si soc ker, aries rere, Wi remain ininations were to have been held in S roe esas 0 , ON eC eerie Eye tatehood bill asthe railroad | Navlor, Kenneth ‘Thomson, ¢ t. Nay| : who have taken up arms in behalf of rat * | lor ; ; Pine are the} - allaks parts t of the State therest : , ;forme mi ure It 1 iltowethe : prob-, POPULAR } i cut squar a at the neck, revealing ae The |United \ th General lsudora Jtminge thie _ ; E | ne ace will hou the that ble . veh yee rh ais os Anothet applicant one not Wo. MED Ve lawn broidered arent | : SES AGAIN g « o oa = De o oe which | the ant ee a : aver over the shoulders DIET tempt to seeure an interpreter will Ee ‘a t at Srent ri b ; hoomit partisans mh © lovers 0 neath tait asnndment G. A. R. Invites S. ksW. V mee ws ite meas joined been ive ) ert + STE SAC EE os freee : eins 1e@ | be ke apr oe Sa mother uses as An eat : favor djand in a deep front point, 1s trimm d SAE e Ades ates rveakl eh aN ifth ) Ex: | ee 20 pee ‘Taw | Genel Arata CA y of | to the railroad 1 Ube bill itt nov i rhe Spanish-American War ve te rai succeeding winter is agal : ceason.| with two bands of white Swiss emng and ‘Third North streets at 9 LIT riah ae announces OTs as utara Bie aiataa nresident of Humber ' ithe President ha t base ire cordially invited by the J. B. Memodel {n small girl's wear tht 1 ae | broide ry. the edge finished wilh a narres a Kedantats rth arity a nile ind May 24 to secure a skilled meSe Ed aap that they a1 iccepltable to him [he Kean Post and George R Maxwell Del te blue, pink and. green § 1 ae frill the neck of the gulmpe | z :: Arda aie reat aha nie for service at the weather bu‘ t ; 4) Statehood conference scoms to be Post to jein with them in attending a ic ite _b Ways ee iol necks the kirt arming are with " va ae of ¢ x ao en low ‘ shite of this sleeves, the M pink from ide-pleated Pleat, and attac che belt to the In silghtly these ste round or 0} W ° , rich d See dimpl« -hambras pomenter to be } lawn poe me ock front whe is cep one , dagesireud, } leained by ribbon caaa picture, cuffs of the full caline similar treatment ee effect may box | trimming, a stitched, neneath e a which body, fulled eh a a. reves . running a ee an [roc k black velvet puft| ae c| be} modelec Pe ‘ baby bes aangi@ embroidery ad after d Wite twenty-one child eee , Zion's . Savings Se and ae lest oldest | Deposits over ‘on deposits, years, i Bl reey iy: i NURCN cea UVC of to. be! Bank a ving and $4. 000, 000 tm Trust eein bank THe comiat Ttah t paid| $1,200 a June 20 \ map ai men. ington, ja year y printer ith - with the year, and fh mma have June is ‘a raa named al PLES chooner postponed | ammunition Phoemas with needed a ace readquarter salary ea been 21 by ve 1 being th ear OW: oh ash- : ut ans Sa | Sar { i | santo | uprising $1,000 ithe Jonded rece ntl puder coast ret eect mit PETLADARS just' chooner sf OD, ncer nd AT he report ith to weelh ie it arm tiled pi af te a ee it her will ee lat thitj|est task halted, jof pon until Senator Pe effort the and st may be kept In conferen aynsaes eee Galo . : : an : 5 the that ‘ ‘ indicated accomplished Gl definitely from her : ert next Lodge to Philippine December make will : ure the tariff be be that! during mete pemortal an bill, but ena naan | presbyterian aT reat j t we ' CURRiminatar church, Fourth Weat: beade ceeoca anuth etioue a . . J mes tine at G. A. R. hall. Market street to the-hall from join In the march ecarn-]|to i hureh, c ( May at 10 a, m, SsSunday, considerationon | th it i asd } FOR the and lines to allow the most periect freedom becoming in the least disarranged We Linen, in' Pink, and at the links, more coming collars. colored priate to wear a showing now: wal yester- 99 airiest Fete dn the eye institution. S own 1X an d H Wo A T correct sleeves, fashionable; in movement WAIST And of 15c 66 girl the short lightest tendent years h Si t Ces in yard, the days, NEWEST Han- Miss Shipler Released-DPmily Ship- i rom | | e Was struck of result the sight of his as the S b Wi evi ' to at- ] com- |} Bye-Patrick a e ues | pa ‘ Bathine Suits iw melas ‘\ m nembrance ! at unc - the ner explodec and eye, right jury may lose Va i 0! R : hard Grant, familiarly known as | ler the ineorrigible§ girl who wa "Dik Grant among the old-time! brought in) from Bingham Junction mining men of Park City, died at his|by Deputy Sherif! Atha William home in Bplse, Ida yesterday after |} few week wo, and who was commit t long il lt Ss Grant was. superin- | ted | to the custody| of the matron of ! wenty le Is Passes il] e ' RICHARD department. S; h - between e d if Denthe employe d by a teamster sen, halter Bottling works, was Injured in a pec ee accident zeae ie oe a unloading a Case o mm ed sodane . One of the metal tops few Mb ‘ ane re 1is wife with) weapon yar m residence, 2 thi e rune deceased late ve a rhe Il veterans the the I | 0 Z a : a eee at 2:30) p. ‘The be we t th Nn First who Washington. ss Invited t See seen eh today at 0 t 0 jam government. 7 7 rade. z ~ | mi an 462 South wishes thoss secure. one Ba veterans| shipped DI of the Indian wars are Invited tend the services of their old ing re of he department S : sae / ers ea i : zo aire Ue a ive A * ov billere | operate A ted ie ae butehet the cafe assault the in a warrant Mr and Mrs Re ee in A 7 _ headstones for soldiers to commune: site eran ‘ ns Se syaoe reg= See Se Ene r ' \\ WY \ \ . ake an Headstones desire. PY t ; ing for hi puds is evidences ot ama ; and We to John Alves, | \\ est street, and place Ne rake JAKE ae ARRESTED e eee bec aa. any | headstones for the graves of of the Civil war have been t ‘ B.'L.Crans, oe : the purpose of vaiatue for ‘"|sending a big brass band tofunds Denver | ; ae a : little] ¥!th the I on a Ic gation for the pur- held » the ee 2 Objects Man o ee k Sena make a 1e. to which resulted sworn out against Frank : : uber CE | \ ih \ oe Was etn ae refused the merpast. the ke but is ; 5 | - Pudding Sauce. bedbug inpudding sauce aused| trouble at Binghare Junction pace the Call 3190, elther "phone, to get The Inter-Mountain Republican, any department, advertising or circulation of|] da conditions ' eee and showers . Traveling guilty.| ae REET ene " fe Ww ae jury, enti realm and een ; found eet nonGiae <better rewt lave ea : rc future {mmediate ti savs that Judge the other charges en > ' a Suc war| for the use of the two organization £100 in each case, will be combined} und disposed of in the interests of 4] the Cs the boy. was sentenced for] the postoffice or for the other letter ri ==! ic Gad toward interest kingly feel-a veterans the veteranssofthe "war with Spain| The money appropriated by the city - veneral * would by a co-operate | the attention of Poatoffice Inspector le the. grave Of! Prank C. Sharp, he wrote te PostmasCivil war are being] pey A. Greenhalgh at Scofield to learn] of publie >of HAS | isetsibining annual : she who is oan Ce sfore | ane yatt before aring hearing T. Brown of Scofield, district court at Price February or the hope for the Mem@sial-day obs: ho ance The! Judge Erickson of Price to seven years oOon hitteecs Inted.dab)by anethe cw two Lae or-] | i j oA e i ne uetr strislad Seo s c ‘ nitimeatiel re i. eeop ints r 1e ve evidence 10c to 75c yard, AT HALF PRICE. 4 =On another table you will see Oxford Waistings, Cotton Dress fynched. "In many "anotner wity "and |Eo" the extenration of venver aay a HH Goods, Lawns, Percales, Zephyr Ginghams and other Wash Fabrics, beacon of-| hamlet throughout the > The|Ccury took i tumbles to local . fo Ren ore free zing point was r rover by investigated stice William Bp ari- 45 was held to the ane joined Bale . Rhea soca showing that the boy was guilty ay ae of stealing. from stores, and from the|C/OUGy Observing haye z direc- | flicers a pe peat a ee se is i 1 elly, who vee Atod a achn ld a eee Set Day the wars ; Miss Pleasant, Combined itisen ish-American L | pm tina inet OL is] commacror veriowrs. | in[bistiagagetms ons Hie Eoataaar™ =o SHY those places ‘that had anyone ae eens president, Mise va Mt leming, Salt je Or wederal Cours Page, Roberts Jemup, CoH liaaue|, A case of conflictof auth "ti i | | ' | fF omrades anlalare ; AT a | being jillow i ® iti } Holmes has just had framed three of | the large paintings of the San Juan | Country made by Harry A. Culmer and had them hur tl t gallery ; ' : 1 we art Ballery at Amella palace tluable data has also been collected by Col. Holmes re-| lative to that part of Utah, which will be published in J pamphlet forrm nph brothers a splendid = Wash © at Juan-Col. have = i the : , | W hether the weathermakers union) of the United States has declared a)| aE neral strike with demonstrations, as| Sate : as yo the fashion in Russia, Dr Hyatt! would not say, but the fact is that | }at the same moment he turned on the} water which nearly' washed Salt Lake! We FROM lecture the serie Workers' Last Meeting-Industrial Workers of the World will close their ries of public meetings in Pederal | he ull tonig t ) ) ‘ : STRIKE. rl ik ee cea Ms Nod of Rd vention a ganization." There will be ood ne ic. Admission is free ° and Snow es Hammocks. A eras a" Se REDE ae aa : Mrs. Howell's Puneral-The funeral ervices of ,Margaret A, Howell will | Nebraska, } Street. Daketa to buy aaa ee eee ministers are Germans were reared in Russia Yy fm jant- evening ON MOND of schools were paid payrolls amounted | | the mee & Vice, Wie morning and afternoon ees: [dered trom "a" local Hlorist, by | hear gets ut giolence tetieit ree | George Te Maxwell Post, No-a--G. 4p Lhe entire lot will be displayed on Tables in the Staples Department ede hast ot her trict ite" Seveyat hea A nee el a Sunday. stay| Tt On one table you will find Persian Lawns, Dotted Swisses, White lowing were ‘chosen for, the ensuing OMS at Haves Aiont. and Ts vt fay een aria Dimities, and White Waistings, in one to six yard lengths, values sions | 9 to $1,886 for the officers, and $1,041.66 for the janitors i T paces Scie are ; Le tare Phe | in TurkercCoai amie canals constructed, North and South Eastern states." ee ae ae ree aie et OrLito Marines ATHLONE ,. one of pen ular interest to Mi ra Mrs Metcalf. art i aIt was a Aa beautiful se ites of pink .rose and calla : mit COMMENCING pamphlets. | ana & - having undergone extensive re- | Sunday school and ward meet- | will be held The jnterior has| thoroughly renovated | = » 7" , ars | Gera a / The number of books is Increased | bY 290 each month Open Mecting-house-The Eleventh } Ward meeting-house wil be opened to- | communt- Epp, -who has bee the last twe nts -f Sr Metcalt's Ba been operated rs year's Michigan. "Both the of Adrian, Mich..]by birth, but ingly suegestive of the sweet little life so suddenly ended and _ replete th Christian hope and comfort that fe , ree helped lighten the burden of grief Hay- 11 |} rvice | Library Inventory-The annual inVentory of the public library has just them | and engage in evangelistic) tors of the public has been engaged ever since. | gf yesterday. The Mrs. . 3uried in Daily Times Th for the ministry. Addresses Are Interestine aan ; : ; . tev. I A Simpkin gave the address o velco e at the ope nin r of 1 r Tr °y me at 1 I k the morning session, President 4 Marks re sine on behalf of the association Rev. Dr Paden, tev y ‘ < , - Willlam preaching contains the following notice of the] They were educated in Germany, how-|be held at 12 o'clock today funeral of Mardelle Marie Metealf, the | evel Sixteenth ward meeting-house |infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs James We have visited the Mennonite col-| remains may be viewed at the A. Metealf of this city, who died here]|ony at Nampa, Wash. We have a num-|residence, 15 North Seventh much interest|some resolution pre-|was in the pastor Service-A_ & | |muen irrigation pro-|Psxcble Setence 238,league will meetbuild-to- [Ii ; ANTT jects ofinterested the West, tn theWhere his home| ™SMt in Room Constitution sateen seals Body Mr. Kab-] that the] to- in the o Mi the Special are here to especially of the various church| the United States and enterprises, Interested) taken to Adrian for burial: evening meeting that "The funeral of Mardelle Mabio Met-] be organized in Salt|salf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ake, With an English branch in con-|A. Metealf of Salt Lake City, was connection therewith, wae unanimously |dueted Sunday afternoon from the adopted Osamou Terada will suc-|home of the grandparents, Mr. and ceed Mr. Kabayashi as president of ]/Mrs F. R. Metealf, on South Winter the Ogden society when the Iatter treet to Salt visit | "Rev. Y.,|/stan for sented at the . ORS ng comes to hands P ilmyra, jolinned last hight was ome of general |J@". 26, 1895, : aged nearly $2 years" satisfaction, the day was the report of the Japanese Christian Wndeavor society of Og-| den, of which Masasuke Kabavashi is president. The society has a membership of twenty-five, the meetings ar . Methodist church, Phillips ea ie have only a morning serv- Gilbert having tered at the Kenyon. Mr. marks and re- | Who is the Interpreter of the not ever|@ffidavit of a most valuable, unique | tit ag the} jlate ind interesting relic, andits I possession congratu- | work He your people upon Speakers announced were present, 2 A subjects far discussion were of Interest to w ce the societ the feeling te ae ee Orce lantlth acs been printed, Mr. it by certain Tl sale pairs Clemens of Newark says The ministers "I had the ¢ ond iintance ef Mr. Gil- | Study the affairs bert for fifty year: When asked to | organizations of go personally and rapect the press, he | also commercial Here and rummage Will be held at the new Methodist| church tonight and most of on church es of the elty wi ty will close ir| rder | to give thelr congregations 2 chance to attend which =r ONO venirig: SoPcoMSDHE agacunt of Although the attendance at the an-| Sid: ‘Unnecessary; if it bears certain | ‘In Russia," said Mr, Siemens, ""Rev.|day, nual convention.of the Utah Christian | Plte, marks and repairs, it is the euinie holds about the same position] pairs. Endeavor. soc ily was much smaller press beyond all question is our great Cvangelist Moody did He! ings this yéar than usual. the conve ation | oo pee upe a to make a came oui rica last fall to atte nd| been was one of : a : ne » | Personal visit, he pointed out at once | the ennonite conferenes He was} Sc nddresses Sale-A who . Was H. Gilbert of Palmyra, N. Y Epp, who has charge of the Mennon-| as a compositor in the printing ites.of Turkestan, Asia. arrived in Salt f original Book of Mormon, made in atti ivil hafore his death that the} Lake yesterday, together with James ress Just purchased by the church | Siemens of Ritzville, Wash., and regis-/| the one on which the Book of Mor- mon Was identified Ogden | was Sia Studying Local fran wasi Salt Lake May 22 It by President Joseph the Mormon' church, paid ae ool : "The 9 27, 1906 i | One MAY Work WAY. y Within ‘Ine next' few days the old! Distinguished Mini Ministers of Rus- Spe Successful Ever JAP Which Done. | cher «fist beokeat aformon, witt| Convention Most on UTAH, SUNDAY, [nae | HOOD Be Annual Press Was CITY, a N Buys LAKE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ee | REPUBLICAN, SALT | ) Chureh IS INTER-MOUNTAIN BOOK OF MORMON' MENNONITES IEd ARE HERE ES ee ees WORK i ------- ENDEAVOR } } , ! I |