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Hi - 2 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1908c l . . ' j ,. II SIE CAN'T FACE LIFE I . ID CALL II "GOOD" ' t Unitarian Minister Says World I Holds Little for Hitman Beings. J ' :f '''"What Can Mako Lifo Good," was I - t 'the subject ot1 a . lengthy sermon do ff ' livcrcd lit Unitarian ball Sunday morn inff 'by tbo Rev. William Thurston p Brown. Tho Kov. Mr. Brown contended ! ihat tho noblest mission of religion was I $10 rovcal to tho human mind the knowl I edge of what will really make lifo good. ' In part, he spoko as follows: ' Tho first chapter of tlio Book of Geno ,'! ,! -sis Is tho attempt of some unknown llo ': :'- brew poot to plcturo tho net of world ', . making. Tho climax of tho poem is in tho finul verso, in which it is related that "God saw everything that ho had miifle, and behold, it was very good. ' " Sublime as is tho genius which could .. piijturo In words the making of a world with all Its myriad forms of lifo, it is ! "v- Incomparably moro sublime to bo ablo even to concolvo the idea that Tnflnlto Wisdom can see this lifo of ours on every r. f side all that It is and is to be and yot f. pronounco it good. i Tho plcturo of tho process of world- !ft making which tho Book of Genesis con- V . tains. Is unthlnkablo to any modern j; educated mind will bo untlilnkablo to l" . theso boys and girls, who aro learning I 1 " in our schools something about tho nat- V ural history of the stars. Indeed, the UL' .' mass of men and women caro littlo what K . the Creator thought or thinks of this Fl human world. And yet. this lifo of ours f holds no passion so deep or strong or IK , enduring as tho passion of human souls ft . everywhere to know by tho witness of ex- Ui f, ' perienco in thought, feeling, hope, affec- K t tion, consciousness, that life is good. m ', And religion cannot havo a nobler mls- K ' ion than to mako that knowledge tho 1 possession of men and womon everywhere w "-r-to make clear and convincing to every B . human soul that life Is good, to dls K ' oloso or create hero before tho oyos of : ' '.men such an order of things that men K shall not only bo compelled to say that fb - It Is good, but feol that fact, as a mat II tor ot consciousness. To know with all B one's bolng that lifo Is good neither time I nor eternity can afford anything bct- tor. I But it Is an utter Impossibility for some V human beings to faco their lot and call itV it good. Life is not proving a good thing for millions of human beings. And in . exactly tho measure In which that is j true, religion Is a failure; God himself I 'alls to Justify himself In the eyes of men fails to be God and it is idlo for I - us to tako upon our lips tho empty and r i futile words of such an Impotent faith. , . It is impossible to fairly face the facts r of poverty, disease, vice, despair, or cx- V luting law. government, and Industrialism, and say that lifo Is for all of us or for I any of us a good thing. If . . BURGLARS LOOT HOME; j GET $6 AND JEWELRY I : Burglars visited Harry Watson's resl f t i donco at .124 East Sixth South street, be ' 7 'tween tho hours of S:30 and 11 o'clock Sunday night, and carried away six plain ' gold rings, one small diamond ring, a i lady's gold watch chain and $6 in money. .To obtain tho booty they spent an hour 1- and a half in the house, the police say, and turned everything topsy-turvy. It Is supposed that tho burglars used a -pass key to get in, as no door, bars or I " holts or windows wore broken. The fam t ily 'was at a-theater Sunday evening and did not discover the burglary until re- . turning home, about 11 o'clock. Sergeant I .Roberts investigated the case. I - This house appears to bo favored by I burglars. Two or three times within tho I last year or ho it has been broken Into I and burglarized. I. f iy.' Sergeant Roberts bellows that the ' -thieves were watching the houso Sunday I x- night and saw tho Watsons leave, and I knew that they had plenty of lime In j which to ransack the place. UNKNOWN YOUTH KNOCKS i A CHINESE INSENSIBLE BBb IkH i ' An unidentified youth assaulted and : heat down a Chinese from Wah Hop's ' j laundry, at 2S0 West Second South street, . ric'nr West Temple-street,. Sundav aftcr- '. t - noon. Policeman W. W. Griffin," a half ' block away, witnessed the attack, which' was unprovoked, ho says, but. could not " catch tho asasllant, a youth, who turned ' - and fled as the Chinese fell to tho street. The blow, square In tho face, knocked tho Celestial Insensible and ho was picked k up and carried to his room abovo the ;. laundry, but. he soon revived. What tho . ; trouble was over Is not known. It, . : t Graduation i ' Presents I ne f "Wisest and most ac- ; ceptahle presents for a young j man or ' young woman about to j i ' graduate from the schools Is a i Savings Account i Pass Book ---- - Tvith a certain amount credited 1 Rfi. therein. Maintaining a savings ac- count affords good training in ( methods of business and dovolops ; habits of thrift and economy. This company invites savings , accounts in any amount from . j . 1.00 upwards. J Salt Lake I Security and Trust ; Company No. 34 UP. MAIN STREET. SAL! LAKE CITY FEELS REAL WOEB STORM Lightning and Heaven's Cannon Disturb the Quiet of Sunday. The weather situation continuos to grrow mystifying. Moro peculiarities existed in tho conditions Sunday, perhaps, than at any formor tlmo during tho protracted visit of tho storm. At an oarlv hour Sunday morning tho bright bluo sky was almost free of clouds, but. as tho fore noon wore on flcocy cirrus mado their ap poaranco rapidly, and at 11 o'clock a hailstorm descended upon tho northoast bonch. At about noon tho sky again was almost clear, and from then until 4 p. in. It seemed aa If tho storm had at last blown away, so glorious wero tho at mosphcrio conditions. But, alas, tho east ern sky grow heavy and within half an hour tho entire valley was overcast and ZIon was witnessing a heavy thunder and lightning storm. The storm approached from tho east, which Is an extremely un usual occurrence, and which addod an othor mystery to tho long list which is already conncctod with tho, present storm. Tho thunder shower was of short dura tion, however, lasting only about an hour, after which tho clouds again cleared away. Sunday's record at tho Salt Iako City office of tho weather bureau, for tho twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m., was as follows: Tomporaluro at 6 p. m., 52 degrees. Maximum temperature, GS degroes. Minimum tcmperaturo, 62 degrees. Moan temperature, GC degrees, which Is C degrees below normal. Total deflcloncy of temporaturo sinco tho first of tho month, 87 degrees. Accumulated deficiency of temperature slnco January 1, 70 degrees. Total precipitation, trace. Total precipitation slnco Juno 1, .Gi inch, which Is .34 Inch abovo normal. Accumulated oxces3 slnco January 1, 1.S5 inches. Relative humidity at fi p. m., 77 per cent. : WASHINGTON PROPHET SAYS " WARMER' MONDAY WASHINGTON. Juno ".Forecast: Utah Showers and warmer Monday; Tuesday, generally fair. Wyoming Warmer and generally fair Monday; Tuesday, fair. Montana Partly cloudy Monday: Tues day, fair, warmer In southeast portion. I I AMUSEMENTS IN SALT LAKE THEATERS. ? GRAND THEATER "Tho Houfo J r of Mystery." Hy tho Burgess ! Company. Evonlng, 8:30. - ? ORPHEOM THEATER "Tho ? - Truth." Katharino Gray. Evo nlng, S.15. jb : h- i : : : : ' f : it An Interesting story of tho heart, with pathos In plonly. Is told In melodrama. "Tho Houso of Mystery." which tho Earl Burgess company will close their sou son at tho Grand. A good audlcnco was pres ent and tho numerous curtain calls evi denced tho fact that tho play pleased the audience. Tho play is full or pathos, sen timent and comedy. It will run up to and' Including Wednesday night, with a Wed nesday matinee. fr At tho Orpheum this week Katharino Gray, aupportcd by a flno company, will present "The Truth.". Tho first appear ance of the company will bo thlsMonday evening. On Wednesday evening Waller Dom rosch and tho Now York Symphony or chestra will appear at the Salt Lako theater for ono performance only. It will ho ono of the greatest musical treats Salt Lako music lovers havo had. Scat sale Is now on. Talking. with Arthur Shepherd Sunday, this well-known musician and composer, whoso overture won the Pader cwskl prize, and which Mr. Damrosch will play hero, said: "Tho coming of Walter Damrosch and tho Now York Symphony orchestra may be considered In some respects as the most important event of our musical season. The Importance of the occasion hinges chiefly upon the per formance (tho first tlmo In Salt Lako) of the great Fifth Symphony of Beetho ven. This work seems to havo . been singled out by almost common couscnt to be the standard of measurement whereby both orchestra and conductor aro to bo judged. ILs adequate presentation Is ul ways an event in Europe; as well as In tho largo musical centers of America, and It seems of late to be the delight of Euro pean critics to compare tho Interpretation of this symphony aa It Is given by NIcklsch or WeJngartncr, Strauss or Mottl. It is no easy matter to explain tho power of appeal manifested in this work upon a modern audience, with Its appetites for the vividly-colored or tho sensationally erratic modern orcheatral demonstrations, to say nothing of tho fads for the attenuated, mystical and anemic productions of tho modern French school and its imitators. Ono becomos aware, in listening to Beethoven's music, of bolng first ot all en rapport with nature. Its strength Is granitic; Its passions aro thoso of the troubled waters: Its yearnings aro thoso of the aspiring mountain tops; Its panderings aro thoso of tho very Cosmos Itself. It is so elemental Its dynamics aro naturo's dynamics, and its supernal beauties can only bo understood when ono understands and senses fully the enchant ment of tho mountains, tho ocean, tho for est, tho sunset, the brooklot and the glade. .Beethoven never apoko moro concisely, or more to the point than in the Fifth Symphony. It Is not long, as symphonic works go, but it is replete with utter ances of the utmost eloquence and of the highest moment. It may bo autobiograph ical as some have averred or It may not. It matters little. It Is always suf ficiently self-explanatory to whomsoever has ears to hoar and a heart to beat in response. Listen to tho great clomontal heart beat In tho first four notes; stop at tho ensuing fermata. close your oyes, uonsider deeply for ono moment, and tho rest will come easily, like the unfolding of a groat life In tho midst of nature's panorama." 4 The war pictures at tho Lyric, which will run this week, aro unusually Inter esting. Packed houses greeted the fine presentation Saturday, Margaret Illlngton will present "The Thief" at tho Salt Lake theater on tho 18th Instant. B GET THE FOLDER ' ' 1 j J ' . ." OASIS LAND & IRRIGATION CO., I 1 15 West Second South, , B 1 Salt Lako City. H H 'iOGDEN DEPARTMENT OFPIOE, BROOM HOTEL; TELEPHONE 111; OFPIOE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 10:30 A. M 0 P.M. TO 8 P. M. RUD MECHANIC II SERIOUS TROUBLE Faces Charges of Cashing An other's Money Order and De sertion From Army. Special to Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN, Juno 7. Charged with two serious infractions of Uncle Sam's laws, William F. Bennett, until recently em ployed as a machinist In the Donvor & Rio Grando railroad shops In Salt Lako City, is dotained at tho police station awaiting the action of tho Federal courts. Ono of tho oltcnscs charged against him Is tho fraudulent uso of a money or der for ?10fl which was tho property of anothor. Tho monoy order was issued from tho Denver postofflco several weeks ago, and tho postofflco records show that it was cashed by Bennett In Wyoming. Bonnett declares that ho is tho victim of circumstances, and that when ho is given a trial ho can supply sufficient ovl donco that will show ho had reasons for believing that tho money ordor belonged to him, as ho knew tho man who issued it. Tho most that can bo mado of tho chargo will be an honest mistake on his part. When his trial on tho abovo chargo Is concluded he will bo willed upon to an swer to tho Federal court for an alleged desertion from the United States army. Bcnnott waa picked up at tho Conltal hotel by Doteetlvc Pender and Postofflco Inspector C. D. Love. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD HOLD MEMORIAL SERVICE Special to Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN. Juno 7. Hoadod by a platoon of mounted police and marching to tho WILL GUSH OYER PRESIDENT'S WORK Continued from Pago Ono clcs. In this connection thoro will, ho a ptonouncomcnt In favor of national control as agulnst national ownership. Gognlzaiw will be taken of tho demands of labor to tho extent of recommending such leg islation as will insuro labor organizations against snap Judgment by the courts In the issuance of injunctions without duo notlco or necessary hearing. A rocom mondation for romoval of tho trlplo pen alty In conspiracy prosecutions when such prosecutions arc directed against labor organizations Is probable. There will bo a trust resolution along tho lines of that embraced In tho plat form of 1000. when tho necessity and proprloty of honest co-operation and com bination was recognized to moot now conditions and oxtend Amorlcan trade in foreign countries, but when conspiracies which crcato monopolies, limit produc tion and control prices wero pointedly condemned. Our Island Possessions. Much caro will be given to Iho planks dealing with tho Philippines and Cuba. Tho pacific attltudo of this country to ward Cuba will bo held to havo been dem onstrated by tho prcsont relationship ot tho two countries and by tho generally known fact that, having restorod peace and order to that Island, tho United States Is now preparing to bring Its pro tcctorato to an end and removo the evi dences of its control Our management of affairs in tho Philippines will bo ex tolled; it will bo agreed that tho Philip pines arc prospering and improving un der the present administration of affairs, and It will probably bo set forth that to abandon those islands until our work there Is finished and tho Phlllpplno peo ple mado ready for self-government would bo Inhuman, unwlso and in every way un justiilable. Protoctiou for Negroes. As usual, the platform will dcclaro for protection of tho civil liberties of tho negro race. A special effort will bo madu to nave this plank comprehensive and om phalic. Thero will bo a strong declara tion in favor of continued Improvement of the navy, including constant increases of our battleships, with the end in view of protecting our interests abroad, main taining our standing among tho nations and supporting tho Monroe doctrlno. which doctrlno will again receive un qualified indorsement, Thero will bo n word In favor of tho maintenance of tho army on Its present basis, but no recom mendation for its enlargement. The ac tion of Congress in increasing tho pen slons of tho widows of soldiers will bo commended, and a liberal pension policy for tho fuluro will be advocated. Among othor recommendations that will bo mado will be the following: For admission at tho next session of Congress ot Arizona and New Mexico as soparato stales of tho Union; for protec tion of American citizens abroad; for fostering of our commerco in tho Orient; for tho open door in China; for exclusion of coolie labor, whether Chlncso or Ja paneso; strong commendation of the prosent civil service policy; Indorsement of tho plan to grant a subsidy In the In terest of thojicoan malls to South Amer ica, Australia and Asin, and for the en couragement of American shipping gen erally. Thoro will be a demand for tho con tinuation of the policies of the prosont ad ministration toward corporations. At tention will be called to the wisdom of carrying Into effect all the recommenda tions of tho President and the necessity for a "square deal," all round, for tho enforcement of the law without regard lo persons or places and for tho equal protection of all, under the law, will bo emphasized. COL. E. A. WALL RETURNS TO ZION WITH HIS FAMILY Col. and Mrs. E. A, Wall returned Sun day night from Washington, D. C, ac companied by tholr five daughters. The Misses Alice and Mary have been In at tendance at tho Mt. Vernon school in tho national capital. Upon their way to Salt Jjako City tho Walls spent several daysln New York. They are now com fortably ensconced in the family homo on East South Tomplc street. Pitt Coming Homo. Chief of Pollco Pitt will bo homo Satur day, after attending tho convention at De troit of tho National Chiefs of Police, and assume the reins of office onco more. This was Imparted In a telegram from tho chlof. received at headquarters Sunday. Chief Pitt says tho convention Just 'closed was tho most successful in the his tory of the association. H6 spent Sunday In Chicago, tho guest of Chlof of Police Shlppy. George F. Payne Dies, PHILADELPHIA, June 7 Gcorgo F. Payno of tho George F. Payne company, builders of the new State capltol at Har rlsburg, and a dofondant In tho capltol conspiracy case, died at his home In this city today, aged r5 years, Duath was caused by a complication of diseases. A private safe may ho rented in the Oro and burglar-proof vaults of , tlio Salt Lako Socurity and Trust company, 32-34 Main stroot, $3.50 p,or yoarr music of tho Hot Brings hand, four hun dred mombors of tho Woodmen of tho World paraded through tho streets oC tho city Sunday aftornoon before assem bling at tho City comotory. whero tho annual memorial exorcises wero hold o-ut of respoct for tho deceased "nolghbors. In all, twonty-two graves of departed members of tho ordor nt tho City ceme tery and nt Mound Fort cemetery woro decorated with beautiful flowors, und tho hoodstoncs erected by tho order over tho remains of dead members during tho past year wero .appropriately dedicated. Tho programme consisted of sacred mu sical selections by tho band with tho ritual service and an appropriate vocal solo by llagbort Andor3on, after which Attorney Joseph Chez, orator of tho day, delivered an address commemorative of thoso who have ."crossed tho rivor and rest beneath tho shade of tho trees." Novor boforo hao tho order boon in a moro flourishing condition. Thero aro now six hundred mombors in tho city and tlio membership roll is bolng added to almost continuously. Slnco Its organ ization in 1S0-J, $71,000 has been paid out by tho Ogden lodgo to Its bcnotlcIarloH; SIS, 000 of this amount distributed alone during tho past year. JNew Oar Schedule. Special to Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN, Juno 7. Beginning Sunday, a now schodulo on tho Hot Springs lino of tho Ogdon Rapid Transit company was invoked. Instead of running cars on a forty-ilvo-mlnuto Bchedulo as heretofore, they will bo run one hour and a half apart and will not stop in tho city limits to tako on or let off passengers. Cars lcavo tho corner of Twenty-fifth street and Washington avenue at 6:30 a. m. and ovory hour and a half there after, tho last car leaving tho city for the springs at 11 p. m. On Sundays and holidays the former schodulo of forty-flvo minutes will bo maintained. Piano Rocital. Special to Tho Trlbuno. OGDEN. June 7. Next Friday evening at tho Methodist church a public con cert will bo glvon by piano pupils of Squire Coop under his direction. Tho following will represent tho several class es: Mrs. Phoebe Browning. Mrs. J. A. Ferrara. Miss Beatrice Hoyle, Miss Car rlo Browning and Miss Maud Zlomer. EPHRA1M NEWS NOTES Special to Tho Trlbuno. EPIIRAIM, Juno 7. Many matters of Importanco woro brought up at the meet ing of tho city council. Contracts for tho cement sidewalk In district No. 2 wero awarded lo J. W. 'Pye, who agreed to do all of tho work at twelvo cents a squaro foot. District No. 1 Is located on Main street, immediately south of tho districts In which sidewalks aro now being con structed. Major David N. Boal spoko of tho dan ger of tho caveln on tho crook on Main stroot, and urged that soma action bo ta ken. On motion of Councilman Anderson tho council decided to uncovor tlio croek. removo tho rubbish, construct a rotalnlng wall along tho west side of tho channel and erect a railing along tho outer side of tho adjoining walk. On June 18 and 19 a conference of tho dolcgates from various commercial club organizations from Sanpete. Sevier and Pluto counties will bo held. The object of this meeting will bo the advertising of tho resources of central Utah. A com mlttco has been appointed to take tho matter in hand, and It Is expected that this gathering will bo ono of tlio most Important mootlngs over hold In this city. American fork News Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK. Juno 7. Tho work of completing tho power lino from this city to the Knight smelter at Silver City Is now well advanced. Tho copper wire has been strung nnd all that now romalns before tho power Is turned on, Ib tho com pletion of the transformer station at tho smoltor end of tho line. A largo force of nion Is engaged on this work and it Is expected that It will bo completed and placed In operation within ten days at tho most. As soon as tho power Is ready tho now smelter will receive ore. This will on ablo tho smoltermen to place In opera tion tho sampler which has been com pleted for somo tlmo. The actual smelt ing of ore will not commence until a lator date, as the plant still lacks considerable of being in readiness. Daniels' Daily Talk No. 40. Secojxl n venue reminds me ol! the fellow who bought a haud-ine-down. The expectations oL the residents were pretty nigh. The street, which cost a lot of money, looked, so pretty at first then along came a rain then mud then disap pointment. The purchaser o tho hand-mo-down had hopes. He wore it a low wocks then tho suit was misshapen it had stretched, bagged at the leuees, was full ol! wrinklos and so on, Now, for $30,00 I will mako von a suit that is a suit style, fit, comfort a suit that shows quality always. DANIELS, THE TAILOR 57 W. Und South. j e I Union Dental i 0 9 Company j 218 SOU'xIi MAIN. J J Honest Work. I 1 Honest Prices. ! lJaiulcss Extraction , of Tooth or no pay. All Work Positively 5 Guaranteed. a 'Phones, Bell 1126-X; Ind. 1120. e 9t9909999999fi699S999909 JFOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. AlwaysfrcshPsaTlrPskln cream, never dries up, apolls, shrinks or changes, 26c. Jf jlS More f un tlian a , ? 5 it ill ZuZti l ' I I LEHI NEWS NOTES 1 Spoclal to The Triouno. LEIII, Juno 7. Lohl !n planning for tho nlgrgesL pioneer celehratlon In its his tory. Sculptors aro at work on a plo neor monument. Tho monument will be a twonty-foot shaft of Vormont Kranlto, not on a suitable base, and will com memorate several ImportanL ovents In Lord's history. A committee Is also at work on a his tory. A commltteo Is also at work on a history of Lchi. Tho history will deal moro prac tlcularly with tho nrst settlors, first In dustries, giving names, dates and details, and also tho successive events In tho city's progress. It will bo Illustrated nnd al ready much Interest Is being evinced In lis compilation. Karl Hopkins will wTlte tho history. The Democrats of Lohl last night elect ed A. J. Evans. George Zimmerman, Jamos Mason, W. F. Jurney, A. B. An derson and Edward Southwlck delegates, and Morgan Howell, Q. N. Child, Ray Brim- R. J. Evans, Thomas Jones and Ana liavln alternates to the Democratic' State convention. Theso delegates were Instructed to secure the Stato conven- 5 Uon's Indorsement for Bryan and ! hustle for Able John Evans for a drft gate to the Donvor convention. Wedding bells have been JlngUnr m rlly In Lehl. Wednesday G. N. Chli cashier of the Bank of Lohl, and Mlj A Julia Alloman. supervisor of the prlram i, schools of Springvllle, were married. Jn j Iub Banks and Miss Edna Hackett, toi r teachers In the local public schools, ttc also married In tho Salt Lake Templg U c Bame day. Weddings scheduled for til 'li coming week are Morgan Lott and Roi Q Peterson, Abram Anderson and MIjj La Darton. 15 1 TRIBUNE WANT ADS PULLl.iffJ- T'' '' THE DEBUT 1 I KLr I 0F SOCIETY'S- If t fpf Were the talk of the town yesterday. The I advent of so worthy a confection brought forth J . vA showers of appreciative expressions such as ' 11: I have never been heard on the exploitation of a I f 1 I product in which all men, women and children It j la are interested. Quite naturally so, for never has kI. , lli there been a product of equal merit to enthuse ji J ff the young and the old to such an extent. Ml i 11 Have you had your treat yet? Has a taste 11 1 1 J l of this daintiest of all Chocolate Sweetmeats 1 I I I passed your lips? If not, the toothsome delight 11 Jl of your life is in store for you. . ; l j J I Go to the nearest Drug Store or Candy Stand . H - I right now and look for the tl ,