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Show 10 THE I nas iets py Ra dle iv ene nine rae ey Ad: penifold servic eondered a sr a : axon es Ber antl tes ps oe 4 : ene. Out ict ey Sea great war of the bellion and pray that! his useful, sche as life may long be| pared to his family, comrades and coun- | try lend Phat i olved, That aur f no . t Peas bag i er G. A. R. Veterans i vade of Utah eet Their . City to Gi ip entertain I Is tained Salt Lake an army ity of a ihe Meeting, and Pnter- at Banquet. a was serene of invaded ee veterans the city reservation to yesterday he } the and was extended the men pis te ation ind "l Gi R eee pant rn eae ea h by | editor without : hi in , te for a ant ndance work during the of past and | | be dur a waAmalAr Grol "work . a Burmanaclainithan lea anus udeellGGods , Guests wa riven | the a al pr ae that ihe copy Paonde at ae on Saturday of the of this published in {ts Want Big Resolved, a C fay sam ep umpm 6, read nt Cutler | the | wo cherish of come Eneampment That order clals them and proceeding the the behalf ( good the ‘ te and or urecd the oO Sit number of instanees rk done b clared that i Commander in he pen ions Salt on. Lake 1@ hat 1 uk; | to ind state MAY 11, 1906. ior 982 nian in practice the In on Sars, eae are located the ing plant for the whole church, erally furnished ee. f » Wwwell-lighted pairs G but in ; a nd a a large, devatimeént, é6é . Inauguration 3 ° Services 1869 aii Be im Held } Sunday in Hand- services pulpit of the who {land s id promise, if os Utah , William. in John s < 2 oun B. ee . T. ARTs She rman post No. ae 1 post No, 7 pee ae th A IOs we Tanner Salt et a. SHICIDE given ' oO rn \ Duncan Life so j a ; nd nu . His : Takes Because phy- of Own) Fit have Re 1] Will A |} of the be Dr nt sa number direction el i ¢ 5 Deane wi ie the ind of man Takes Place. ees cree Dies tea at of the six charge of Lodi hundred, like war deeds yalor .O igns by ay eears he. could suicide : taking : a old, oa not get) yesterday ; large dose about the only people of reeoyers Duncan t th who MINS service in i hen " | . Cleaner Prominent foris|up it will : be] Sun- morning at lof the Streets mt . among the issues brought ine meeting the provement Jthe Y¥. M. and ele Has : Accident This Leg . in i aa the as apkorle of held A. relative the 4. © league CG, Civic Im- yesterday was merits at ; discussion the of :»y jured New Field South street, th eS ee May. F by) c#tcd in the Apartment Matthews in | aes" a asphalt and was' ac ar governors seriously accident. dhe. was - the against ne eee of the league, eed poard of | macadam dn that of those inter street property and - ACS Bid howeve th: to call such a meeting, but that the meeting be called superinte wading for Se eee in- | themsely in the discussion the that. most of the ot in ipartments, 26 Bast First) about o'clock yester- cnt suggested Secon enould be presented arguments fused vised elevator patdan delegation league call a meeting eatin Second South b Broken House. a mm J. aes the | been looked time and capacity y nL 7 (Domestic pastor of Maugural niet ie in M ae D ore . but the lave of tricts, had been diligently leclare eaving for Supe ité cle All despondent some time, econ oO who " worked have i taken ak secure soughi| his which were vmart in the tiful of luck} doing plans md wood present at friends} construction tim the could new him | household was real men, have}| and drag her back Lmputatec Mi atthe' thew Ss into the itmembe1 was brought: of governors pavements but cause the position wa for reé was outhe , in favor of sidence ais- taken that I'he on the week from onlrooming four' | work Eureka to be beau-| 1K as tecept the posi- ft day ‘ got a ne a 1 him the to whole avert it thine o gate HIGH by SCHOOL quick=| | Junior "Class WUL LAKE Direct Affair : : no ‘nex eug mnd Be Oe ees ‘i ner league w for Nimibier' Of H were W en i e s trsare 1 at Lo a 6° p. - n x= pl a o m es- -_ AT GARFIELD Giseelontc 1, Pown spin: ae TUR 4...) town at M They aad oon paveets Tite ree nect --- j wawrence erimeraricii MENINGITIS Lert He was hearty and robust and} Rev. Josiah Welch In 1876 the rst High School Only he report that he took the poison in| house of worship was. bullt, cos tin iB é } 1 ith tl 14 at | May. 25 will be High la t n attempt to alleviate a severe pain} with the adjacent ground, about $30,ome a0 W Z Sh. scnool, day:.a vas auyian by his friends E 000 After using the old church fe ir | the lake under the direction of the Samy e . ee la "generation: it sold: for tt , | Junior class s the cadet) dance<was| Early in the morning young Dun-| seneration as so oO le. price| : " , . y Hewlett : aVotan: _ pe ey " Thine" tdi shid : foe he AT H. rson enr x bates 5 ane eh : ah 4) done DAY the ili ae aif ark ct srees ad sang ae curbs = The was by Orso}! taken day oe ship church | dn Ttet ta erty new chur¢ bs and membe established eY Wear PDN , ly for action ; been \ house com: and days. his ee possible finishing | here for yy, svresident was Instructed to ap| } t to to ji im10 f ommittee to take steps mrote cotinine by having the streets Sra I j This 5 is5S ¢ a matt that haals wasne¢ ‘ . r « been under consideration for some time and upon which some action has a x employed at"there: the LewisLos came from of glass}ing. urged In the and time others Sunda will first Presbyterian Was be com-/ ing plaster- } tion work stone chureh | touches were put during the present f 1 ans glass) who the and tron, are the first service with| of the, church fron | ther for the same| The. First confronting Into on of the build-| ground was| domestic had' Been until the buflding masons carpenters of late | putting He had been talking the elty and trying his »bstacles in the the from broken pleted had lsewhere He was practically sut funds and feared to get away iome and friends and meet the tinued to fight the war were the peo le oO were no le who were not in it . ave noti aha aaes » "thi tt ae eas ort me NS, i y = fT pea‘ are og not on hand when th : he Especially Invited ar the top of the door had pinned | ier Fe left ) ot igainst the ceiling 5.0of thme ; AGE gains who are interested in' th ser- | fourth floor, erushing the bone in af the*day' al"5 any ited s tO attend | several place The girl)r was takes Le ‘ a special invitation is extended to] the L. D. S. hospital in an ambulance rc alt ke as . wane whe It is feared one the limb may have tO) sullding wu iS took the the righ m account of his inability to mployment, although he had then during ee | : Workingmen All led by Napoleoar and the charg: matching of tab and beauti made more| use of palms | first has long been - in- | ae ye ett renderes the after | painter ers, electricfurnishers-thos light' men promising e cited the the Bridge ae d an at mac adam ae me nts Paige es 2 question was brough I ; delegation of property owners in Second South street, headed by Dr Dart PLAI@ net oes Bar whosa Spirits eve |"? ee mr nd diedifter about 4 o'clock "oon having shown.in ae and BERENS The auditorium to a ; 4 leadership Of under Mi ore heatra | aehe the Oe it Aspha ssed fing. various denominations in the elty will) Cf "ea ae. WAS. TAOS, UP An property owners are entitled to what c present and take part in the exer| the eleyator, which was in. charge of | over kind of pavement the majorit : fiedAmong those who havefe already : =>wh 10 e rue s}shou ldn do noth-the willingness aan le j Arthutr Lewis was" orking o hi 1 wishes and the league t S REVIVED BY DOCTORS signifies : (3 Mer lain of he mind first ae on the lift From a state-| ing that might retard by its action any % . nent ide by the conductor, the girl) sort of public !mprovement that the ee Presbyterian ehurch Rev. Elmer I : a vee Z ; ( } 7 f ti Fi C tf j Vas ie ig to jump from the carewhen property owne wa rosnen Oo Vt rst ongregationa otal e& secured hold o the = ; . ; ; , . nh motion He I 1 notn . re : tives Slens of Recovering From Mor- | Rev. Bruce Kinney, superintendent of irl and ‘attembted:to a , Her :- back Want Streets Washed, "4 4a Birt ha | Baptist. missions; Rey. P. A. Simpkin | Mito: the oat He hd fo "He to hut The dusty and ‘filthy condition of rhine ron Sudade‘ telapse YP ‘ongregational ch and ; Sn atroatecctmtn: eee . e itv pl t 1 a a Congregati il « chureh and | f the power of the levatol id ‘be the. Wave ws n: : ea nator Es on eee aaa yattle flowers. ‘ when an ae also lived with | part nd--sister ing, revived « expected that its ax J d both Bence to the house, themsely assisted hG 1orphine. man iis mother The and young brothers t 1012 BRilaine avenue He norphine sometime during ld soldi #n@ old) work of building W i M Paden "will preach' the and ry \ tre choir.Thorn under Maude Despondency. FESS BETES f hneat » fought which congregation. 7 ay Dr merchuren, ‘ that tour the greatest 6 reat ermon > xale Macadam embers dediéaté themselves ‘not Member wi ill: dedicat hem ic only to the larger work to be done in rh isan \ the ‘new syhouse, of: worshipy,butyto) th ) curred in the building of ind vill indies i cat COMMITS in| the dedicated building; | to the more serious the LakeaCe and said extended be new furniture, _* | main church) warq when will ofthe responsibilities ind could was morning, household use will be held Presbyterian Sunday stlthe nS and) 6 services : First new, church night ello | With everything new }ful, the chureh will be attractive Sunday by the op le re of re the Ceres ae In260 theCallcoursay memo war and of his remarl) paid ; gl wing tributs both to the women of the south an pinion | honor us, that with the manifold charms | ind attractions of our state and with the |} 1 i 1ospitality of our citizens we wl Baw | them so enjoyable a time that If will al reman a bright spot in the!r mem nl ways (acters OX Inauguration | | the of | next ame R <p. Box iorning ari cam- | branch which was received by those present mrade 1, is a follows ) No res an ‘post In commenting upon the growth o friendly feeling between the north an Phensoutheonenreurdiireds that wht will and to the Gale Dunca pondent. because ork, committed . R. they joining =a good organiaation arate honor canreatintid) not with Civil R the "ve | @ A. iP Ss . the Rae A. Ore since belonging ee tert chairs of the ame ood T! DECIDE to quote the pastor, "but one mute o PROPERTY oneal ippeal in the ehurch," Au that is _ _ three manual pipe or For are . present reed organ will be used, Aeree That Majority Shonld Rule in upple mented by an orchestra of three} na : s W violins, a second violin and a violon-| Determining Kind Used-Want . Congratulation ss is speaker and lecturer of note. the present time there are five posts 1 1 ae G. . tea R. palgn At and it was during this founded the first. solHe has always been an member of the | ‘ best of -taste ha been dilisTheie. Pel | playe a in the furnishine of the ehureh The pews are of heavy oak, with Pe reg- energetic ae a ® Merits of Di ve | if} Edifice. some | heata liband room w eH an rer used for a eee oe as oc; : 3 : ecepti casion demand The main rece} room, whieh opens from the aK oy and TT Gaul aveRcOO miEnto (be ue ' Relati l: small week ight conferences, . Will ; tet appointed lt he ting capac Sa of and is peculiarly adapted to SunWas =hool purposes ind floor of the Sunday yn was born at county, it)the New age ree is ' \ud the fresh complexion I if feminine px on oof the audl| ce. Ie ds ine to believe that they hard i ee] Pent i‘ 10% t irl i n aradi respo n sp hich these reminiscence LW: Uk it }Wives our breast can not re ai ee the ani urely | G. » and G Corporal Tanner re-| number of people had ual | | Utah, ah, offi-] manifestation of hospitality he yet encountere¢ ' ; In looking over thisé assemblage,' said, "I am struck with the: fact there are very few bald heads o1 1 h Is | suppose this is due to : : " ti 1ther you enjoy in Salt , : . ut ": the a a8 glean sf Laat istton | of active last speaker of the evening and pald glowing tribute to the Grand Army sical had Republic admitted FRIDAY, was imithere is Red Cross: workers Chief |} present at the banquet iwhile he had been on an N. Db. CORSER, CO ander. Department Commandet pe state of] Goodwin assured and hearty wel- er Compliment rats the was of 3 the 7s rae acer ata and bers ofca: Woman's Rellef corp the circle as well as all other patriotie women lend their support to the soclety and join if possible She cited Tn op marked ff. York until ow we keeper in. the New York assembly une fi ork asse and was a clerk in the war department In 1889 he acted as commissioner Sev- members of will lof the Republic, with enthusiasm , Bath in 1861, he entered the army te. In the second battle of ' ne a run, 1862, he lost both of his) After the war he studied law Waanthilerhasncen people s of Salt Lake. de ee pre ereneana on that | society ja Oita 17, t and Honor. Tanner ale hope on hile the of ad i G Bull egs . of Tabernacle weleomed not be given the rae Satine ; neath na . : rly mornthronged the stre¢ ERR OITS eget ing until Jate last night, lent a martial Capen va cee et air to the a eng rie regulat eres who passed looked atscraperthe} b ; Seeeog i admiringlyes of of-|as; a |} deputy ecretary of state who has}of New York |long been a warm personal friend of] time that he |! Corporal Tanner, presided Gov John diers' home hit ea a | ier Tron Vice at eral 61 on ; Senior quar-| incoming} Pollowing the ving i afternoon c : session ‘a| organ recital in honor of Com-]| James Tanner and fa, Tan- ner ngThethe sturdy clyi ar Grand Arm Ba some day honor oilus survivors of the war of .| the |}y holding its edUl enenmpmenteln 2 1 hs ; et Ing ¢ } é » | In their corded hats a ne the | Bn Cite in ee ied rot 3 ia ~|} their' breasts the medal o dak Ae terion " ae i Peete ' : for as these special mander charity year, : Recital expr eee warm) Meee ad Givele ai thelr old Oldiers , uction of New by other states 5, W: R. Russell of Post No. 3, W..D.| now one in nearly every Bogan of Post No. 4 and Alfred Saxey | union of roe . i eee ck . icin oral ae os » Gr, Hleater o a ake Was seichmondyville, Schoharie lected as assistant adjutant-generall } York, on April 4, 1844 ympment rr cn fought Union nds ha , Ss eliet AR. Sarin ital- | 2nd hosplital- 9 nan who of the G f SALT LAKE CITY, for. hu .dred people were present. The] ister of wills for the Distriet of Cowe oe that in zeal and harmony they | recital eoneluded with the playlu Bs by President Roose, - WORK OF A GENERATION | Will continue their ungelfis! labors ling of Phe Star-Spangled SOG cee PLO UM Tam ete ngs Bree eh pe ay rR Nee A Sek Ra oa ee Resolve } hat we extend a cordial in At 6 o'clock last night a banquet "He first became a member of. the Neo to all old soldiers of the war ot] was held in rmory hall, on Pierpont|] G. A 2%. when he joined Le fenedict Representatives. of Other Conerega-; the rebellion who have not lready juined treet, about 1,000 being gathered | post No. 6 of Albans From 1876 to aE he oe ean ne Re ere ore i ibout the board. Col. George Squiers,| 1877 he was department commander | tions WHEL Offer Words of HELD Addresses City communder-in-« npon this, « Resolved, the Woman' ENCAMPMENT Corporal ‘ Shown the our comrade the Famous REPUBLICAN, vue ane ee De haecanimetclil club and Alfred Ment of Salt Lake Titer en and at * ‘ of Salt Salt fermaster-general, Both of thAGREAT tizens newspapers Lake} .| termastet nera -lror substantial assistance and ‘courtesle ficers were appointed by the n enabling us to properly rec and | administration in Commander. nee STATE INTER-MOUNTAIN a oan me ae of on ae 1 er 1 councl of administration electbuilt. was as follows D. H. He ant hill "of | The st No Alfred Kent of Post No.| tated : ss Causes New le emoltier : . . Apprehension. eningitis, whie "0 . cibeat 7 ene become ae fe See re : Garfield, has alarmed. the eae aeghetave Dogis-of the Ural | 2 tesolved, That post commanders ar | trouble comes." an was discovered lying unconscious | at which it was "originally purchased eae urried out on plans satisfactory | medical fraternity in this city to no ia : , | requested to use thelr efforts to induce Puente reat #9 iear the barn in the rear of the resi-; When the church was organized it{fo the High school faculty the coming | small extent, The matter has been the chief ‘business .of~ the Se the comrades. to prat ure uniforms to b Good Word for "Johnny Reb. lence. Dr. Charles Stewart was sum-| had a membership of ten. Ten years ee ee day will not be a public brought forcibly to the attention of encampment which was held here yes-| worn at post meetings and at all public In speaking of the "Johnny Rebs, | 90ned.and immediately started to| later the membership had grown to] #!fair as was the cadet dance, but will| the profeasional men by the number to.elect-delegates penein puree mane. held for wich the /will ap Pearences be}, Minneapolis m August ji interest was taken Resolved, Pereneumementcowing. te-the compres~ ence of Corporal James Tanner, mander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Resolved, |/", nee d by |‘'°*™ nf month had past s services s¢ during the past I |-U!|N.._ CW" : Royal Preparations of the head nothing was > for the Tanner orners the war, said on they SIRE GO in £ while entertainment ane him VYOTk vas wo oung wiven: ether afterward bringing special 150 from train from and and Utah Light & Railway carry the | out-of-town Odd Fellow's hall, where session of the encampment t the conclusion session those who SrEtat Ewan MONRO ke" cars lows' of th: t dI the Was held: | afternoon | about the do meeting hall. was opened Department so! -Shle | in Odd ; up town With : a warning, Cry abou fell to the ground o 2 ! E Finally tions with m..| Three | church eae 1&71 1876; to a faint | {vom 0Overcomes ae Mre | | lease Mr. famil! of Living comrades in-San of the Francisco Have Grand! 5 lost hee Rot eecropne ang, arp ney | -BUh ‘On, a warts KC obs in mig d Ath aaees 1 that we plscne oe{ ow mies oo F eae to € ac 5 ep tarnanbianttoe 2 sac ine fh kien ot dees auunyee M. M. N. D H. certain Corporal of James honor tof 2 ee poe hic n Oda. poke hall Guest Snyde H A. guest the a Utah CG ‘ e forever. Ienger. 5 There | Same of this as | Roman en-| R. Nan lel Rr ceases 5, saan ic 2e aed Pratt of ; |) in the the th . Grand:He Army of ahs a} |. thing thing vesterday delivered nation that today which I on the aS > 600. DR ce h and it threatened canker is of disgusted of corruption confidence past year, : c thank of of the but 'G God the Commeéreial Corporal Tanner building in arrived ) veteran Salt} blue wino fought Ve Or Bu by His wife accompanied him,| fter securine apartments in the ho-| tel. Corporal Tanner and his wife were| thanks ftom er ground aay lying 2? the] dur- there is ‘G for the the members of the alumni-and-their is considered, plan, it e be th "penta chance efeb - at the for Rey. Dr. W. is : ie too cerca. MecNiece Ne See aus ute which out the military Douglas which musie during the ars land for a to eee general building special has been direction High /of patients friendss|--yom-the will be] myssen sche a h ol the is s hel Id h : taken to that town was the ey the L. have been sent. onfirst the patient Ake, D : OA M great An for the stand- has | brought hs Weir direction of the a and rison, the premises lies in the in_ re- mouth night work ‘Bulldine mOiminlitcs Edward V. Silver been Most pledged of and by Mr.a had Martin The same att when that s - subsidec the the : pand m - title pisced cea hie irrec on to also eae char- TWO valid4 use one good great Henry] Warm | This cost hus- | mn 3 rs, | and that) In the the persons as ng.) lines, side window this . in $1,700 on opalescent main can ho ihe and be of the is:s seated de 1obhy is the tiled a | . for 7 In- will| . CM. a reunion I. he received the Red, battery and captain passed . in was the afterward Twelfth ; following during : t Encampment's New Onin & the day session the Resolutions made United resolutions afternoon Ave St: iJ. a Xx. 4 atten was selected sang White and' Blue."' . é Asadan juartette yany stlarte of RUNAWAYS. It | xe oo Saltair, Friday, p.m need glass . right the ne ; sets and} ON- bel BF m covered : of the too young - 1 S : in pattern, z " : : ; . of e any see our for ex- - bordering = c to > MEY : young : on = bad = man : Spring taste. .° who 7 ; W ould - showing of by ER CLOTHES. For On ad 9 & + rous ves-| | 111-113 ae Main Sen sale by wen 9 ‘ y ibe W its.kind - in this intermountain rebs - ~ 0 ; here the e ate 2 Clothes hk it || a -- Play-. | ~ "™ runaways accurred which sea a for as medical Soaks Mr. Allen balehan to Post 3 ; 3 1 was gh choH. J. Talbott of Post No. were Founded a Soldiers' Corporalof the Tanner founder Soldieris : a Home. known as team of horses came § yes-| gen- about half a} dashing : === ad MIO A E N -S Y G AVIN Ss j ¢ AR <= E down | Stale ree pee a fonhtle tres and ew bits of leather n : I oa toteta attached the| brushed agai rushed against aal tél' team session: | Sen Passed, It is resolved that we felicitate oursely upon being favored with the pres¢ ce ar our beloved and honored commander: in- : chaplain. 1e Soldiers' home, having| wagon belonging to Charles Robinson| Cc.7 W. Z A. Se Schnell was selected as delal- as oldiers v nai at in N NewW York rawhenDe ULEM York he was|down theRNR street with the Lote speed en of a egate to the nationa l convention at elected commander of the Seperaan limited: express. An obliging telephone! a aero 13.-E. W i of New ae He went from city to} pole stopped the flight the horses loch was chosen alternate, Both the city at pushing " the project aft raised! and when their owners recovered them) Aviewate and alternate to the national $60,000 with which = - | | 1,200 ‘crowd-| ae pays. Ww hile the ‘ : what Ways from the clothes made a . ° ‘ not necessarily betray him into fashioning x garbed Ou fully of a W orth he mind: achinga dashing . dine building j in . desire ~ cut, in a 4 In i the Fe : most men, GARS ree keep that : Animals lings wil have already leav Train 11. 5 > TVs COMPANY men forget: ° in travagances bm IS .y young "101 clothes > original : older & a for -¢ different Lines. without oa and 7. haan for makers man B. window Nativity auditorium es clothes amount : Generous a" many subscrip- | women yomen memorial deaths are was aa that resulted from the diseas and a general investigation as pral te cause of the malady is quite probable Priday ».m 8 at Ave CYA GARSON-MEYER their Willlam George the the1 Gospel about Built peal yat west of ate Saltair, leaves Three hospital thought L. been | a board| members| Qne of the marks of| work re go - reunion recover. consequences Fagergreen the is one pe of) tibule is unique in church architecture. | et) See | The Sunday school room, with its © ectlons) thirty boxes or class rooms, Is the first | Frightened : tne adopted | rorth her = Badly exciting oo in| ones fo eee springs, ‘ ful Two area nad earning was z a = band for. Ae EXCITING Pedestrians boiler there Ce cha ball Pe ae th¢ tes ee aE nt (Mt innawa side- a board) matter committee have in-| of the church - not to| $1) it buila- | has ire and I. Train 11 Number serious Carl into and Ei: aside from the finance $175,000 of | Ras "Utah." minute on Malin. street early in the Officers, me the' conclusién. of the'b , afternoon. It ran south on Main| . M. SPERRY, Kt beeyeterans g were escorted D e toSanquet) street until it had reached Gray's| the encampthe the ' / ey : rs WES >| clothing store. During its flight it put Commander G. ne Depart nt of ment elected the following officers: | rooms of the Commercial club, where | two rarniace' Wagons. out af cornins| tah. Pope aenter B ¥ Sperry of Hancock they were received by Fisher Harris| sion and caused the paint of two other! ° ark City seni r vice-| and Gov, Cutler. . les 3 eles} T, Hulaniski presided and called the | ¢eommander. N. Corser-of Spey ie c z oe saree vehicles to vanish. Harness, buckles, | meeting to order Mr. Hulaniski!-. junior commander, Tucoh: Be ae -ommander in Chief Tanner will re-| Straps and horse hair were scattered| , served as a private in the New York man-of Pést No.°3 meod ©. Sere-) main in the city until tomorrow after-|for a block down the street Marine artillery and Bolton's Chic aan r C a noon Another stampede was caused when| artillery. The some William exant M. Bailey, F. | Francis, J. B.Ledyard Hill, Albert S. Mar-_| 1 S| tin, Unlucky = ZC: | doubt and yet feared ARATE ‘se =a aeaiey: LI! taken out in an automobile and shown| Irs. Emma Ramsey Morris sang|&'8! Scramble among pedestrians fon the city, including, Fort Douglas. Col. phe Flag Without a Stain," and & places of security, A delivery team| BGK TR ek wood, commanding the gar-| an encore sang ‘‘Three Cheers for the Sane nin - a rap rly ae aif a = in Ole:He Raswas hospital erected| of consisting Thomas Session, | and aecept purposes, but corrections charge one rbanquet The the committee, Pratt stated that the) gweazey, sha : ;| s ; be used to pasture cows| 4 ntire cost of ; the church. the institcion and that | eluding. pecans and furnishings, ae honestly actly | Carnes' he hadi claim either on| his consenting to} zy thne of the lease] W> agreec Keep the | SPrings, high chiseled was tendered Fort the elch, Dr Mr. The Ormed vA cor- men | under of acer {or irrigating the] people werae can on ha served the| the unirty-thy years of | ("8 Josiah Rev Peer ane a fouthe leaks bu the| ey Oe is ie So eee The La-| é 2 1e di Ald society of the church has, 3round that there was some que sion | quring the past five years, raised nase re Aye rae % bs aire ~ 45 < to the10 water that was used on. than $6,000 to be used in the erection hori-| Lake over the San Pedro line and We as| prin "in those aiday 8 which has endured met at the depot. by General Breeden | * ind R. G. Sleator and escorted to ard At the conclusion oF Corporal Tar | iXenyon hotel, where he took apart-|Per's speech a unanimous vote ments. -s one 1901 to 433)|School, enrolled on | This than the state prison to|jn the hands of the Session, a term of five years} of twe alve elders. The other is eating into the heart's core | ® resolution agreeing to let Mrs. country. You have already| Barnes, formerly lessee of the and been €XPosures i" is a cloud wou eee I'do not say so any | empire | ruption ;of the |}heard was -the| state ee endure zon Honor. Tanner of my Fueling, Sax of A. at the business session in the| ®#¥-In looking down the list of those F. llows hall and afterward| Who have been unmasked and shown] at the banquet held in Armory | UPworthy there is not one name of a} in membership | in are to 1896, and | MeMillan, city committee proposition. ; and was qelone ie to2 : a . aa : ere was a me, saic 1e speaker, "when I used to say that the gov-} ernment és 7 of the Unitde States would] 3 eeKaigt f. AS; Tanner . rae st? (| oc ¢ convietiote G.* pastors its 1876 Plans | ing ; tt $100 a year, 1e Army, the 250; more on public grounds * Colton. No important nas at its meeting last) been taken without the unanimous resolution agreeing|consent of the congregation, but the | ‘he bench near Arthur Pratt for : Objec- of Councilmen. even years, but on. he reduction of the R. - G. G. SLEATER SLEATER, bifen ecg tes iy, wee " 7 Adjutant-General, Department of Utah, Fel-|s90 later there . few a | existence-Reyv. p. alec ea, einai was the son ef Pe committee f the city council night adopted a city Commander go |;Colton. i members. to| the business | wished to Nid: "seelic" shown to Warden s roe : proceedings of f the morning| | were Aesiea largelyarxta informal. There | | alien 0c paapla.when he session etn the and " the by years increased present at books In} May made were complete been just of| widow is the who Lillian i. Duncan, Donean He resided with his/ 1901, and in the fall of 1902 the con-} oaahar and sisters at the family re si- | tract for putting the pas under | ience. He has a brother Frank, who! roof was let The corner-st« was a student at the Salt Lake high/| lald June 4, 1902, and the « oneresa: | school |tion apd Sunday school moved into} It is not Erabene that an inquest] the Sunday school rooms the Sunday | Will be held. The arrangements for | before Easter, 1905. Money for the the funeralu have not been complete eee of the churehhas been | é pleted. a | raised under the special direction of a| finance ‘committe consisting of Frank| LEASE GRC GROUND TO PRATT Pierce, Cc. Lyne and William F., | 4 4 Ry with company twenty the | bad Junean i " third in Richards | $8; after ry and began gasping for his breath. | Paden, the present pastor, who began| But a good day for that excursion -*hysicians were at once summoned| his work here in the summer of 1896.|Ogden via the Short Line. Only id > "e thev cr "ane ; | sag |foer the round tri ; City a Provo L. and } arrived Park visitors Eureka 150 people on board drew up Rio Grande depot at 10:15. Spg¢clal cars were furnished ; Stewart ac y ie yung man" ‘had e Wwuncan fake ag soNice many tons yearsys ago All of e details of the entertainment were carried out smoothly, nm hitch occurring in the program from the time that the commander-in-chiet was shown about the city until th: veterans dispersed after the receptio) tendered them the Commerciai club. a : Ayesape train arrived from Ogden at 9:45 a. m. bearing 250 veterans and shortly: shim Dr, § ond o their with with had resorted to heroic remedies|and . 9 : : Duncan seemed to have over-| the Without Mi 5 l Sieaacen ie Uni , Hie sexe leg eine & wie > ef the memory of the glorious deeds of | was Fell n ) Gan , for of the organization left undone to show : t naturally. aia Fil aar a "8 ‘ir ideas not help, A could . desire } going that TatORA ene lh Welcom« been Mr. }§ ing theto phe thanks of the com- jit)otiitorekne °° 1.1 retiring officers That. commanderiu-chief. having. just been that in- | hamire the stood man who ‘0Me theandeffects the poison. He| ing past ninehave yearsaveraged the additions/f? conduct at functhrough our. gun thein courage his hand of and u to tookt | lressed walkedof about the house| to thethe church 70 aj tionsaccount carried forout all under Its name, and} | time worst ago.stagesHe ofhas thepassed disease, but the his ; . : f On nd out onto the lawn and expressed | year | when the public, as a whole ts invited, |"eondition has caused considerable Republic Se aOLn Give Chief a : That rades are Sear ‘ ir € : poe ee r icient : in Particular the beautiful re-' their leather goods were almost gone. | Popular Clothiers to Men and Boys 45-47 MAIN ST. |