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Show UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1906. SALT LAKE CITY, REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 8 LOOK WISE AND GOOD ATTENDANCE PRESIDENT SMITH NOT 10 SUCCEED |TIME WASTED AT NOT CARD PLAYING DRAW THEIR PAY AT LOCAL RESORTS 10 YOUNG PEOPLE | 5 DISGRACEFUL | | Garbage Creates Reet oe and tors Stench and Officials Admit Helplessness,. for Faith' the | "ValidSubjectReasons of Rev. Young's Lagoon and City Share Drew Many Parks of Had Full SERMON gatas Waiting for entering Patronage. Mansion Wedlock eotirely to Sermon. Before Rev. TO GRADUATES ALL Benjamin Brewster Baccalaureate Be Wrong. Delivers) Address Rowland Hall BELONG Flavoring Extracts are Realizing to | Class, TO THE LORD LOVE BEGETS GREAT DEEDS. Possession Should | by Incite Time the Best and Keligion, Pather Use of Pounded \noswers on Trust Yearnings Talents, and of be- and Salt a w ] pile of < Is garbage ¢ that ; : z Bint to « he nd Bonk boned or i ali ‘ r 5S ; in were getting looking} various near the started noon ™ natac: [resorts 'S) At fad 2 park, "al: Lice : 1 were the were} yesterday filled there concerts was in = amr in the a fair the stuff is allowed to remain, menaces the | seh health of one whole block, and annoys atl Sa The new ait ws oe Gata for} were a be day Se a The anes Vain through -sun and rain, despite the pro-| " phis tests arrested Grande who Fall Over are annoyed Inspectors. The system of rectifying wrongs, followed by the health department, absolutely ene wrong. on It Cee borders oe Rb by Officer Western Pierce depot the ae says that at inspect but never "What can we do?" asks Acting Clerk Hansing in despair. "When complaints come in, we make a record of them, send an official out on the case and serve the proper persons bie a notice to remedy the wrong. On the back of cach notice Is a statement of the law, providing penalty for failure to comply 4 with the s netice. f -he the time ‘lost: of the quake, ree aut ope Cla ttto6 he hammer 1e hammer, hehis bought in Mexico. When who hammer when into absolute helplessness of the of the department is just. evidence of general everything his cell. ‘being taken were: "Take good mer,Cc sergeant.' His mendation and of the several > Purposes special auiectlanh young ; Three sang a trio women that was would result He spoke in from the conespecial com- of the music of the services important part in both the It may take time seeds to blossom forth but we can never tell for. SneERe that' address" jhe care ; tg ofan- of that ham- ponte - He get on wait FIVE YEARS' until They they equal ‘to that of that it is not right ‘ ang eo f ne on the. ubdue ments Able Allies in Incompetency. The fact that F. Ro Hansing is mere- home é multiply. cae these bee nN cin be) annulled to hima home together. If they can endure poverty renee : is assured that they' can . a lhe ly oyactingentitled clerk,to and therefore not|Baptist Church Celebrates An-|young peopic, the Latter bay ‘salar draw his pay from " the city, with the his may have semething to do acknowledged ineflicieney of department. The up the matter of the Incompetency having been of his shown council may appointment, of Rev. the and health s to . dozens of instances of Brown Pastorate wait for luxury mistake." os President de- the duties Smith of is wrong spoke parents at in and acting on no authority, @rawing pay faptist. church, the entire morning | Foll sae lee on guidance and their al, without legal right, and is ruining the | >~t!©® beng dc ae! =2 ee ollowing the service, Prof. McClelwork of a yital department of the city exercises. At the sery- |!@0 gave an organ recital for the beneovernme y be , | ice the congregi mnted a purse |ft ef the visitors. At the regular serAne Bie a ee the ues or Saat ine to"the ‘pastor.: C. M Nitt, auditor Deas the. tabernacle was well filled, tion in the eanitary inspector "who e.:the ph See Short Line, was spokes- | 20 a large proportion of the congredraws pay for a horse he does not own | M2ttor the congregation and paid a sation remained for the recital. The and in other een tard of the de. |#loWing tribute to the pastor and his| rst organ number was the "Pilgrim's work. During the t-yeview Sixth East The TIME FOR BIDS. to Be Macadamized Three Blocks. board of public works of service his the work pastor during gave the will for} $17,000. to-| crease over per: ,cént.‘¢; 2°" °° The fifth year the On a first of more <June:; 16,7190 day extend the time until ‘Thursday pata. geen see oe ee for the opening of bids for the Davitt ant t 1 flac k now numbers 364. of Sixth 1 vel East street, = South Tem- = he 1, ; ‘pear te 4KRecent 1¢ the ' praaence be used in the paving, with a cement lot in the curb and gutter The' ‘specifications which will ci lace ae Antti "Bee | building. Gude Of the Inabilitycof thin city at: gineer's atice fant. a prepa tnd heforesthatetinic. eThe. for 5. ea the but opening of that fata ane When the : ‘ specifications of to three ae noon, there time pare a ds. his re Pink an ae ES 2 were first a A ee a City nginecr pre to prashertty, preached yesterday same text used in five years congregation the beginning at of ago, and who were of his pas- of congratu- the et A LEEY his flock. - BISHOP HOST OF CHILDREN. . Scanlan evaten from than Marysville, Cal., Relation of Science before an audience 5.000 people in nacle last night, closing pannual conference of the the ora since Thi . was host at ee Mary's Fric address of the ot! wider' features ‘ of to of taber- ImproveMormon session Roberts the was conference .¢ rence pe addresses were given at ad EMetanae oan eee eupery Ke y belle Loss, and an- other by Augusta W. Grant Several aeetureee eee were given, the ine national lad ng with the singing of par- ae ; ao rday ‘a a Viewed In Ditrerent Light. for the 125 chi dren who were firmed and took their first com-| sir ee een crore munion at the church" yesterday.|ous seclentist of England, in shaping pe aes eh Oe ee celebrated | his argument. The one point on which in the morning and ip the confirma-|the speaker laid particular stres served to) pon services the bishop ag assisted |that of years God is are now becoming "a b ¥ aa the San wrancisoo Examiner says:/by Father Kiley as master of cere-|in a different light than fifty at Meer ohn has turned over to) inten; Father naaaae deacon;|and declared that the te: re! 5? the city ie keve ofa magnificent stone | Father Ryan, sub-deacon, and Father|the church fer the last cima? Hd re Peary. bullding ¢ at a cost refused to built of $75 allow aa him for He Saoikine the | De neaf. posi-\choir in the be was solos -The song of special by 1 serviée nature Dunbar nature of a celebration or further|Curtis. The newly recognition of the gift than the mere laren took their ext formal acceptance and thanks by |the evening servic and and the| there) J. W.)| ed that scientists God is being all over put the omnipresent ase} ee . world. ; It. 5 and a problems be | it. Mr. Packard is well knewn in Utah, Washington, June 10.-The ar | canal commission has about decided t making the event a huge succe Se RSTn On eS the And Best. tdbuse for the truest for of my} regular }odist la | sermon church ee took ee his as ‘fore, we | proach; l od | Rev. lute | tore yesterday upon the ik ee. for Faith." text I-‘Tim..iv:-10: both labor because Mr. to ' denee to appeal the souls Half to} of| Then friends,| content) all the Service he spoke Won't Do. of obligation the whieh such a guardianship impressed upon the individual. It was so great 4 thing to belong to 5, 4 guardian and , 1 ‘al fri i that things|2"¢ ©' friend, God, to have God a guide, a savior thing ‘less' than that nothing Intellect to truth let to aresolve}so for what \ouid the energy will] living, work with toward which ind we trust Young those who Te him, use the he said, of faith great Fe ° in give.the sub‘and Atha the its series of popular at Willers of Bingham Unity and taken living | lo the county jall to await an examination as to his sanity Leberg is conlfined in-a padded cell, At the time of trib- | pis arrest he was violent and is said a Word "there|to it gave evi- | Of in of In Padded Ce i-Lars LebergSheriff was irrested -yesterday by Deputy re-| the with last entertainments. and. socials hall on Wednesday evening eet: rhere-| suffer opened constancy and of right best of universe. Oh, my young friends, be) jaded that the individual have sever subjecs On made threats against the il Austrians at the mines. ne especial sinner in But is this respect. Now. did not speak ie cited the against card rather in than Much it any a discredit special Worship to credit of 58! to en- Success. in Alta-Dan lives Mullens and playing The as inrespon- service the realit aan winanw a best that put oy | : thoughgfulnes en = tO the et ext and prayer in the 2. aiong ‘with the best/fact that the year, the Is, per-| ing for you Ar-| numbers. sonata of Dr. ‘moral have ever ies ed tove|e ingtheuly devote ASK AGENT Sunday more school than of. Mi Pfister. The regular ritualisite service was performed, Benjamin Young being orator quartet under the direction of of Nathan Hale, said Mr.|and principles Poundation of it is pity and cruel to present to become 3,000 accounts a a savings) aaccount? a extremely its) ' of- refused aid. pst Sa Sipe "Seg year. Have Jf not, you start one, MEETING. CARMEN / HOLD bur-| Rumors of Another Conference ‘Today you and, sympathy, not could company and must/union he loves me. | learned. living personThe rumor afloat last night that ne se ‘Trust in a}union had modified its terms, as forth yesterday in a statement to the re press, gave rise to the belief that the "armen were yielding, but it is stated SERIOUSLY HURT that if there are any modifications in *lihe terms they will be trivial, and the wage proposition will not be affected HORSE Sixth IS East Excavation nals A horse a Without Death owned by Sig-| taken back to a py the change. Trap. L. C. Meteorological Miller was badly injured Saturday night by fall-] ing Into an exeavation made in Sixth ‘ast street, near First South, which] was left without danger signals of any kind The horse had driven heme by Mr. Miller and as being livery when] Yesterday's report Keport. at the local TO THE of the weather bureau: Maximum ee Ate, 81; minimum temperature, Mean temperatu 79, which Is 6 aegzrees above the normal, Accumulated deficiency of tempera ture since the first of the month, With Round Trip via Rate San ON PACIF| C= to Los Angeles of .....60.......00005, + $32.00 Francisco.............. SALE MAY 26-28; JUNE Seeéudnaatind $45.00 1-3-16, Good Until October 31. GLORIOUS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Riverside, San Bernardino, Long Beach, Pasadena Catalina , ‘ Diego, Coronada, Ocean Park, Venice. Now is the ideal w eather _1 n Call, wire or write early for sleeper reservations. Los Angeles. 169 South Main Phones Street. 1986, 3 = ‘ degrees Act cumulated de fic iency of lemperature since Jan 92 degree To re 2 a cipite ation from 6 p. m. to'6 p, m Ac ‘ umul ate d excess of jfree ipitation ince he first of the month, .24 inches Accumulated excess of precipitation since oo , 3.60 Inche Weathe forecast for iaduy, fair. oe ative humidity at 6 p. m., 32 per cent. UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD IS AGAIN TO THE FRONT Keturning of- jee Teachers' Excursion eee | be make me believe that Religion has a loving, ality back of it It living God." the LINE OREGON ANY 16 JUNE SHORT ABOUT Rev. 4 Miss Zion's Savings Bank and Trust comjany, No. 1. Main street, opens more than Religion. In conelusion, Mr. Young said that religion is founded upon a great trust and love. That it answers the yearnings of the human heart "You say that times when has doubled. - Peterson rendered three seleecSCE VICCS Mrs. Pfister died city nearly one year ago many looked into the face of | fensive I said that he regretted that the aceldent occurred the horse was] driven across the car tracks intersection and went through the ties until his bedy rested on the ties supporting the track. He could not} extricate himself and the services of} a score of people with ropes were necessary before he could be re-/ moved The accident has laid the horse up) for some time. His Joints were se- | riously wrenched and sprained and his| hide was torn in many places large the side chandeever the over | £0 of lrear earfo the glory an platform ; to. use. the center of the arch from Pid are in h Ngankind. a llsego with covered basket huge oarrth is an.edu-|a Ae TS OD pean Geran, sigh ss = sprays of drooping filled with ho does. 1 nothing |ies and aba ademas ae platform| The roses was hung. I deem | ye llow his fellow cre genie o advance plants | potted with adorned itself was friends. ye ung my of you, things better palms. put-jand and the hopes I like to believe that es-| designed was the sé rvice While of threshold the on. now which poses was! it; children the for pecially you are cherishing are young womanhood of | me epee enjoyable to adult ee oally at 7 o number e congregation of} aan Ta ne F » e evidence Pe gave present high-|children ‘deal, the ra pe A ha dur30 haps, nold, back | ftiends dened soul a painted or stone image, With Company Officials. saying that there is hope in that, That would be mockery or the quintesence The local union of carmen held a of heartlessness. jut suppose youl rousing meeting yesterday, when the bring me some vague indifferent prin-| difficulty between the men and the Railway company was Light and Utah pre-| and abstraction uncouth ciple or sent that to me and say to me that I] discussed. t was stated last night can obtain forgiveness for my sins by]by a member of the union that the looking into the fetich; is not that,|demands presented by the men in the too, a mockery‘ form of an agreement would be pre"You must give me a personality or|sented to the company again today. I perish. You must tell me of one who} What is the object of this second atthinks and feels and has mercy or|tempt at an agreement between the the splendid it compeltled-and which is there of life In general, "This fs true followec W hich success and bow-) worship of ‘success,' tuo much who have been eee ing down to those as disthe fact of as a matter when ful, UNITY. AT SUNDAY FLOWER when succeed, not {s to thing graceful - opportunities wonderful so many world wonderful in God's us about all Special Musical Program in Honor of this is teue {n particular of you, my And Day. the 1 am hall Rowland of friends young . . . that your position today on glad. indeed, Unithe at Sunday Flower was It that shows your graduation, of eve t ie you have gucceeded. JI congratulate you} tarian church yesterday. The chilin haracter-the per-|dren of the Sunday sehool attended severance, and patience, which such suc-/| (ye morning service and marched tn cess implies, but I know that you ke to music at the beginning of the seragree with me that you have recelvec vice. A special musical program was - re. > "e : y have phoney including the following great de al more than you ha yi-| rendered, in Joyful Be "O, Anthem, numbers to us from nded down contralto art mica Unity Lord,' hard,|the the of the nageae "tel they, past, Miss Nellie of Life Giver "The unknown | solo, of struggle patient ] Lead"He chorus, and solo think | - than; Wwe when, generations; thousand quarand Poll E. Joseph Me," education|eth Christian what. ef moreover. means, we Shall not take credit then untette Eddy, Fay Frank Rev. pastor, The the have shall but ourselves, to duly of life the of story the briefly told ceive a thought, | ree sobering &xread and Stevenson Louls Robert his ser-| erendom In hey lS n aie of : Garden his - "Child's tracts ce from J ee realiee, . Ce. 5, we: the followed christening A comparing | Verses. of Sir Isaac Newton "Think himself to a child. gathering pebbles on regular service the shore« | The floral decorations gave a ery i Broad. bands of draped were asparagus. wild person, | feathery educated truly the too, so, nd frome ne wevee have we are Master our God, trace its origin in of Hngland insignificant he had only one iife to glve: for his country, speaks for a heart grip On &/ cases of Wende i" Phillips of spirit great or intense and to of the influence of two men-William Beggar Is Insulting-John Rogers Brewster and John Robinson. srew- |] Was arrested by Officer Carlson yesterster was a man of great religious zeal | day at on depot. The young man, and rare foree of character Robin- | who is. a cripple, is said to have been son Was a master spirit with marvel-| begging on the trains and to have beous influence over men Under these |come insulting and obstreperous when two leaders, the rustics became men|refused alms An effort will probably attached to great ideas and capable | be made to get the man out of town of enduring hardship, ready to suffer} The police say that crippled beggars for their cause. ‘The spirit of endur-|cause them a great deal of trouble anee which characterized these Puri-| Because of their condition, it is said, tans is one of the sublime things in|they frequently think that they have human history." more rights than the ordinary person giving and William Lloyd Garrison stances of such realization of sibility, interesting movements transpired . three | 5earid centuries ago. Now, the Puritan move: ment suceeded very. largely because in this roung, as death and religion. was is very the Puritan movement to a small village in the east We owt fess tnar . perfection the is the It to was days, in the old door,.and minded him that his wife Dinah was i may enter | tere, and would hold" the plank love to re-| "'No,"' said the negro Dinah forgets some times But I be long to you You won't let me fall' as we all endeavor and the confirmed chil-|-not shrouded in the mist of oe communion at| tainty of years past, and of the aan generation In the majority act Mayor Hall and the common council.| Services were hc reactor at St It was announced that a I picnicc pale butld-| Mary' 8 academy at 3 p. m ely Anacriguon sabout pe ng is the word "Library." ee choir at Saltair ne ay Froid ather Friday, next. tair : , A _ or bin laying the at ae atinmony corner-stone, but Packard was against fry This On Your Hired Girl, were invited to "jon ‘a est achlevements, my nd The magnificent public library in this) ladopt the Bertillon system. for the botMayor McClellan: of New York 1 city stands as a constant reminder of|ter identification of laborers on the/taken to old-fashioned quill pens ier his generosity. isthmus. lsigning public documents. i work sent me." He told of incident which occurred He slave, | failure A negro God| of let us, my too apt to be tempted abandon the and Too the eleventh Young Men's in the | recently He was riding in the west | part of town when he came to a number of small boys lying on the grass of parkway, and evidently engaged in a warm discussion As Mi Goshen came abreast of them one of the litth | fellow s signalled to him and shouted to belong this boy don't Mister | "Say, the serious but was ‘Yos Lord? the commonplace-: ind the conven-| realize that, as children of God| to enter into our inheritance of | stand portunity. by ter vad _ MODEST Jolin Q. oon arn Gives Marysville, 1., $75,000 Library. A |More - :1 Usual Breakfast at St. Mary's Preced-| aping Confirmation Service. Following his usual custom, Bishop ae CARNEGIE and DELIVE RS I LECTURE. ture on Phe Christianity" one "ar chance & Wid on the camuractor ommendation will doubtles be proved by the board of works. UTAH ROBERTS do his for) preached Young the First Meth-| Benjamin Rev. consideration to rid | : = Sa aes i e this What have we] other amusements as recre ation. received? Take any| thought recreation was right. But to VC ina five afternoons men are fain to say | devoting in which path of life they have made their own way-wohat| cards he thought was an offense which have they done, in truth, but enter by | desc EVeO rebuke. the door of opportunity. Relatively speak- | When he spoke of the enthusiasm ing. of course, we may commend ie hee ald fill the soul of one who because they might have done what s alized the obligation to God, the many others do-pass by the door ot « poe "aker grew impressively eloquent The secincluded ‘Communion, to And souls, the common sense us of this fault, is which we have not "Suwanee = River.' Horace Ensign drew a generous round of applause with the solo, "Love's Sorrow." Prof McClellan closed: the recital with a Deans rendition of Handel's "Large torate were taken back over haif a|@0d Young Ladies' Mutual decade of great work. After the sery-|™Ment association of been«the has oe issued ee to Kelsey 1 An- intermezzo, to the text He asked what his hearers would , 3 think if an employe should say Catch St. Pauls Spirit. want five days fer myself this week ‘T ask you to catch the spirit of St oe course you are paying me for the Paul, to aim at the complete mastery of | Whole week, and all my time be longs all things, to be content with nothing | to you, but I want five days ess than truth This is the only uim| come to think of it, I want six days which should content those to whom) this week.' Hie said the demand Christ has opened for us the freedom of | would not be complied with. Then he an the fact. that ; : paying for a |G loses Conference with Talk On "Repart of the city lation of Science to Christianity." ready for a new ee Brigham Hl. Roberts delivered a lec- central soon be sermon those in with him py the Saturday contractors the sacl ad ‘ oe oe },,. | lations were gomplaints that the one of the contrac ae. that wn would be extended to Thursda is Rev. Mr. Brown morning from the ori Pak mate it we church is ; shown by> , congregation. is"now: Chorus" from Tannhauser ond number, of three parts. flVve|#" years he has spent in the pulpit of thé church. There has been raised for| miscellaneous. and charitable purposes is of yester- the ih EXTEND meat Bishop] Father, which William } an interesting yours and ministers are liberty will to highest pass 3 =s partment "My pastor ehurech, from not gear ant is ne aventy, visions | less than «an honest service if one rven you in iis schoo Ane = SA Yeay x ; av > in the act of sincere worship In ehureh, | served God but one or two days In the given you In your own quiet hours whe n; week you have been alone with God Site Time-Wasting Todulgence. visio and goodness-Christ, the} c tines las eve ve iy spoke | heaven- from vt oneness sh air Ide aL God's sptrit breathing upon us wasting induigence in Card Ke "ay Two hinge are to be euarabd against jand declared that if the time and efby all-smartness and selfishness. The} fort devoted by many women of Salt vulgar manifestation which] Lake to games had been employed In we call ‘smartness is the mistaken ide a | profitable endeavor, they would be dothat we deserve credit for any proficiency | ing today far better and grander and we have attained in education. Sometimes! 1 opjer work for the Master than it is the so-called self-made man or woman 13} possible for them to do as it Is. ce a length the partment officials, it is probable that a Rev. D. A. Brown. yesterday - cele- | arid bringing up of their children toward searchingan investigationOh of Hansing's| brated the fifth anniversary of the be-| hie cures of children work w © started befere his ap-|.. a of hispo pastorate at the F . ist || PaDeICe. Gives Special Recital pointment: is confirmed. : ginning hard You often the believe bl i f for iall a eeatnes in horonorable marriage Intelligent young men and women, and ' hiversary take Goshen, spoke deepening of persenality which gives said een pure and undefiled, was mastery and power over experience It is to do geht; to do the will of the as the Savior even heaven, a Father hardly necessary my young friends, to remind you, you do not know everything.| had done it. He did not think the but it Is good to remind you of the right} debt was discharged with a half servdirection which has been given to the} jee, or the employment of spare moeye of the soul, if the Christian educa-| ments in the work of the Master, but tion of this school has done Its true|tpat the realization of obligation work. You will of course have to face should be so impressive that one to ‘th the young man should ‘take wife, and let them build pres-| I. soon are to receive their graduating dip-|_ matter apart from daily life, but if eae Ache be See te ein a true, must be the motive of every act, gz s € o nisters , s en. largemnent of view, this broadening ana| the Inspiration of every endeavor Fre "Ove . Polen the beginning God é . that in and f was Bimer Congregational morning that come to us for the best of God's serthe very best of w hich the individual vi r was capable could suffice e urged Now. this largeness of view, this ap-| that those who realized their possesprehension of the greatness of privilege,| sion by the Father should make. the while a thing to shed by all| best possible use of their possessions Christen: I may with special reason!]---their wealth. their talents, thelr bring before this school today, who 380} time. He declared that religion is not the ee mistake Rev. First Rowland | day Mark's cathedral. Spalding Rey. S. Sun-} Sunday) of congregation things all Blorigns Mutuz the earth, and bace never Svery |self a @ te a to say Trinity class Mntertain. Teachers-The teachers of the Unitarian Sunday sehool will be entertained today by Rev. and Mrs. {Frank Fay. Eddy at a luncheon at the school will The Sunday elub Cowntry ' being discussed Tle said that it reaVar ‘linton were brought down from soned that there must be something | Alta i t night by Deputy Sheriff back of the word Ile cited Paul a Davi Phey are eontined at the | puzzled. reply ‘Ane ja litthe more diffidently, "do you beone who used this word to a great ex-| county jail, charged with drunkennes flonge to the Lord, too?" And the tent in his epistl ind showed that) and disturbing the peace ‘he men back of it wa Llway found the true | are said, .t have heen on a high‘In these words St. Paul strikes, as it) acher who had been framing and pitched spree in the camp and to have ring of conviction The word argue wert t major key, said the speaker, | delivering sermons for years, found | support for a conelusion. created all kinds « f trouble while celerrousing us o i new sense of the| only one short word for his answet that these "therefores"" of the | brating pay day. worth of life-and of the courage and|**Yes," he said, and came solemnly i} He said hopefulness, along with the nae anity | away. epistles are vibr: wr with the personGreek Carries Knife-John Sotiros, ‘ obedie e yefitting us as fi wie . \ ‘arrested | ality of Christ he speak of his), Greek, aged 94° was by OfPribute to Boy's Tlome. the : grace ful. cus tom | ete you iife. great life and love He spoke of: the ficer Sele last night near the Rio to' ‘pay first' ‘incident the He-used distingulshedy) tova to give exists, which t having lived with Christ | Grande went rn depot and locked up gcuest visiting a city from. abroad ne tribute ‘ta the home -iInwhich that | ipostles j and of having been gripped by this! at the elty jail charged with earrying freedom of the elty So says ie aD o8 stle by had been ‘| great love |concealed weapons. He is said to to us Christians: You have the things are yours \ | They Saw Him. jhave made threats against a keeper All . his who] received one You can walk through initial impression - of life as errvig « . 93. oe s a i e ' 4 fof a Greek resort near the depot. to- impress | And second, a here fore sald Mr. Young, "the When: searched at? the-atationie ares -| responsibility slay saw him Phey were obedient to the | butcher , \ knife. = , which obligation the with Ps was taken from him hearers of] his best every element for the eged to use were not folto great. vision and they do their duty them they.to belonged was upon whom you| Him Theto teachers to. whom. lowing a: cunnitgly :devised fable Foe Women Unyeil Monument-wW oodbind your intellect, not come are have, the eukt pon dwalt speaker The to} | bine cirel No. 4, Women of Woodyou. win to spirit your shackle cause Christ is the Christ of God and to. eraft, unveiled a monument to Mrs aA i personal allegiance | anty of safetv and: security and suc | has come down to save men from their } pase Pfister at Mount Olivet ceme| sins, therefore we labor and suffer ; ti Je by : oOargued Ehey., ard:is £he"mmnlafees Ot: ) CRBS and osscctadthat With was "belonging' tise: | ta yesterday. The emancipator great the Christ. to convoy }reproach, because we trust in the livmnipotence 1 z above | condueted. by the circle and was atpartiality, above a jing God. A gre: it love usually issues be not of life could the vovage and earthly | OM, human lf nded by a. large t consideration of mere illustrated with..2° story. jin' creat deeds.' with the tional, to it is ours must a large Appeal their fathers, and to engage in matria want commanided to moe ane SERVICE they furnish are z > ie is all this Se i rye | Members of was his associations reated male think can yop | NONY , until they Mansion I say< SS aine ‘ explained: that enough money advising a his people arouse our in full flower, our influence to been baccalaureate ( Let no preacher hesitate what is best and noblest {in these question "ncourare : ; Encourages Matrimony. |/UXUries of life. jail |°V°TCO4t toBet out of town Incompetency and graft have been exposed, irregularities have been promulgated, and now imbecility is added to oO the list Hs : ; : devoted as graduating truth of God.-is himself the. et : through him. if you will, | you paseo the rich pasture of God's elve Shee a= and power : Many young people think that in order to do the proper thing they must not think of marrying until they can have not only the necessaries but the to' have oyet the regular‘served' ar and | a . blacksmith and miner oc5 my by Ene pe ‘ neo trying to ero! ‘weakness, words tothe was a having well L. Bull and Very Rev senjamin Brewster were in the chancel Rev Mr. Brewster preached an eloquent] sermon from the following text, taken from I Cor. | iil 21-23 ‘Tor all| things are whether Paul or}| world, Apollos, or Cephas, or the or things present, or or life, or death, ye} And all are yours. things to come; are Christ's, and Christ is God's." <. "Al Things Are Yours ties; Mashake . the "These each in histeachers own way is a steward of mys-| stand on a plank that extended from| terle A good steward always is meant|a window, and was to arrange some to open or distribute, even while he) vines He asked his mistress to hold guards. And so you have the freedom! {he end of. the plank which extended of all things. There are no. secret cham-} into the room, so that it would not bers locked against you, before the door, fall -with Wit The he} ti.6) nei and he says, required as for ent in St' Franklin Improvement ind President Smith also commended | the work of the elders and other ofjfieers of the church who were giving ee and ve to me work. of sciench ‘las to the cause of | mutual Ae nebetoranit 1y from my heart, may God bo, | bless fe Women of the church who " | devoting their time and energies re the work of the Mutual Improvement association," said Present | Sint ‘If I had the * power z to bless, I would bless the ones who See sath jin thaa work, We can not see with our finite vision, the good our Jabors are / doing, but we are sowing the seeds of righteousness amo ank ‘ } for the SAGER GHEE the | working | kingdom of God to the best of our base last. back xpre years ‘claimsin fifteen ec other Mutual day Hall, Mutual Improvement the tabernacle yesterBeebe delivered an adPrimary Associations, Adams spoke on. "The cholr Provo sociations ferenee late} well) to place it with his other persona) effects ina box, forsafe. keeping | at Haadaunecirs: he, protested: and asked to be -permitted to take his: precious the proper person does not carry out ay orders om rs in the notice, are we) the ri >, what What are we The ficials and llight 5 at the large Si a .attendance ‘ > i at th conference, saying he believed that at every meeting of the conference the spirit of the Lord had been poured jout, and that much good for the advancement of the principles of the as- at the Rio last night. falling all over the feet of inspectors that, were the was said by F. H. Cross when jability, OF thts afd Men's" Cross was trying to sell his overcoat at for good if we take the upward path the time he was arrested and was|®™ Our Influence for evil if we turn charged with peddling without a|@0"Wward tn our precept and ex: ample license and yagrancy. He claims to from the paths of righteousness. be « refuses from Gan Francl A large part of President Smith's 3 ® fro 2 rancisco, as is on Young the Yesterday afternoon con- Aims by delivered the general Ladies' A« WP, Smith at eleventh renTnuit sical-treat 2 . e gE Ine musical treat, and Elder Horace Ensign sang "The Lord's Prayer.' President Smith expressed his de- Bathing. Appeals for a remedy have been made continuously for weeks Once in a while an inspeetor from the mis-| managed health department bobs} at Sat TN SA around the place, holds his nose wnhil he examines the pile of pest-ridden refuse, looks wise and walks away. a may report that he saw the unhealt conditions, but that is as fat goes. Complaints are coming in every ai Ly+ Frisco Refugee Gets |in Trouble aud ore Sone a i 7 t p e claim tha e health departme at is doing good work is certainly not rying 0 awn substantiated by the property owners and lessees who are Overcoat. compelled to endure stifling stench -_-- from diseased plague-spots. In some - cases it is a cesspool, again it is a "This hammer is all that I saved out Stagnant. pool .of water in which|orf my blacksmith shop in San Frandisease germs lurk, and often it is a cisco when the quake hit us. I never pile of refuse that is allowed to stand will part with it persons of F. address the filled, many visitors goin for the first) social and religious life of the Mormon time this season to the ‘resort where that musie played |ms present, the High school cadets} people Good Word for Singers. yare the chief attraction | The regulai weekly Ogden excur- | oe > always thought and alwe |he | took many local people nerth5 SG Gp Wey | sion |} ward and the ball game here between ae re } thi nae - Se POT TE Ol Ogden ahd Salt Lake teams brought a lifted i pa Wha woepene Rout - ; ees efore nitir ig . ‘ y contingent la urgee of Ogden fans °! from my heart, God bless our singers, Salt Lake for the day lhetentd Upstairs there is a hotel, and the patrons of the place have complained that the odor from the garbage Is sickening of E ference both) from. which amusement features] popular, being Ilber-!| the: employes in the dye works until | re patronize they cannot work without closing the | 2,;Chnoeon tains In of evening.|'There crowd pavilion, evening, Enjoy thes¢|) ane conditions Oo ons 0 on th c re remis¢ s will 1 me cured ee Encouraged by real summer) During warm weather it Is an im-| the bath iy rat oh be visitors enjoyed) possibility to live with comfort with-} "3 cf Pe oe re afternoon and) in fifty feet of the pile of garbage. Its] fe cae aie ai He rakes e ae ee stench stifles the court in which the PI {eNO a ©} Are Joseph principal meeting and | Young rr crowdec well Saltair the Pe oT were ‘ > een , hy afternoon and bothered by the almost unbearable | ‘oii poceived odor have lost all patienee, and do| ~ ; : not now expect that the insanitary Many Appeals President parks) city places for reereation| Young Ladies' deserted in the fore-| 550% lations at day. Clava W. In the afternoon, however, the j}dress on "The extra cars on the lines running | ; and Emily C. many a ve and as most of the were practically | eta in slow reekal coy Ne ‘4 ic ‘ Itt resorts bit 2 Foy wtone thece aver dines tee pile of sprin : Lake people who recreation at the plague- spots are as numerous throughout the city after the' cemplaints are "acted upon" as they were before At the rear of Paul Smith's dye works, 74 East Third South street stands for 24 ~ inspect, the are Lh not into manner.| s they usual «HR do pouring and the = still in CITY NEWS I IN BRIEF | f a Inspectors to - are department, attended = Complaints health ing a Love, Thuman Hearts. -@ =< able | Visi|| Believes A $20.00 Gold Pie About the Size of a race : a But the Gold Goes oTimes as Far. = e Gold of the Extract World WON'T MOVE THE REFUSE CROWDS LATE IN STARTING ON MUSIC AND MARRIAGE Pest-Ridden s and Salt Lake Excur- Addresses Mutual Improve- Opportunities So Great, Self- Rev. Elmer |. Goshen Rebukes | Made Man Deserves Little Women for Over-Indulsions Were Well ment Associations at | Praise. | gence in Pastime. Patronized. | Tabernacle. Inspectors of Health Depart- ng ment Fail to Cure Insanitary Evils. FOLLOWING GUNNING FABLE J. H. BURTNER, Dist. Pass. Agent. | |