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Show 2 THE TO BE ABOLISHED co ng the men his overcoat was ne wa ee and in the pocket was later found| monstrous revolver which he had in Waste Paper Boxes on Streets)!" hand ready time. The men Watved Believes Fall Under Ban: of Council preliminary Diehl Committee, and hearing are ove neion' Hoate. te man, according Sheriff Emery befo trial he blow Company Has 'Tis Violated rons Enter Pat- a Protest. - If the city council concurs in recommendation of the committee Se night, there paper City. that the not not as » -Secided will boxes Lake has 2 awe be on Waste lived Paper up dived to up fs a ne rather SE The pe boxesSs are a said efit. Ei than to9 a 4th w of road with brutal times. a | Announced. | wae ROOSEVELT ‘NUMBER UCGe S m auditel the Bee the city s = but Durgisry me one wee he} af It terested I k In a en " evi-| and by | Nevada pe rintendent fone arn ' nan lthis year number 169 Dxaminations jarrivec n Sa wake ye rdaay, C aa Tie y s|have been completed and names. of rr direct from Washington He ne , aire ; promoof;a+ the Knutsford and came here on! the successful candidates for by : 7 pttle v {is ‘avilv in-| tion are announced today. The gradua| busines Bir. Pettigrew ts ht Nae eprnin > : ssted In mining in this state and| ating exercises will be held at the will legislation t He | ne pears : confer with his properties. of "Railroad eee April Chusesd 9 before WIth Judge Armstrong. Was CaAGine Galena ar Herbert Williams is term of three months declare nulsance Monday peg ‘ councl weekly 1c Siinmitteee corinne rmost of in the present mericanuppermos! public," money by of) county jail upon passage of the ordinance sont ae the standing of horses on the tre for more than flve hours at a Hine. The ordinance contains a clause which forbids the docking of horses' tails and other clauses in the interest of equines a e é ent. > . ef e Ported the eteating or "ti the course + Mr. said | su-| is minds iechan Bs assemb Berea) jon the morning at] Jennie of the| tor ae Pettigrew, | been betel . nay: 1 Eames of June 1 Carlgreen Williams of of S10 Sugar, to First West Bamberger ai street Patrons Complain. The heard municipal laws committee protests from patrons of the protest names attached, the . against thehad service, been committee. that the The company with with] assert of trains and not the completion eoserp mented aw neraoo Our government lays claim} the When to be of a| people, Seas st_ republic in established forit ‘ wasgovernment of the people, by average ae mar the} I was] the} Saluieil : | Eu yenitentiary for atremuted ault, to which charge criminal as- | panies overcharge me he pleaded|ores from the mines. plaint. Abandoned In addition to bars in the Virst having large ury Plot, sawed room thc om the How shall determine how roads are entitled enle ire thousands of west| hauled over investigz rting much the | ee é > ee p These re men will , had .ce | ar also started to con-| at the county jail. He by the| stigators ey Bet Bie going t pee!How agape are ist ere oh CRE Warre 5 feaer Abbie Ballard, Dahlia points out that|capacities. And many of them Lathum | Floyd be- will be investigated by the mem-|ities bers and it is probable that a recomA mendation will go before the council Monday night. for the criminal are great and | * tions at the county jail, during the Moyle Will Extend Wall. administration of Sheriff Emery there James H. Moyle.'Democratic candi-} has not been a single escape from cus-| date for goyernor in the last state | tody campaign, appeared before the com- mittee on streets in regard to cutting down of the sidewalk grade in front of his home at First South and Fourth Kast streets. Mr. Moyle has built a retaining wall on the sidewalk line on and secured the Inside of the aro s Fourth East street permission of the committee to extend length of his property street. <A Iine of fine Minnesota the wall the on First South horse chestnut He er °D, the property Une down of line, and Hod ae s the a Ss. re a Sophie Ing am. = of the wall. However, the com-| direction of their -eferr{ left led = the nat supported eee OF U. "The SENIORS ORGANIZE oR Class to Have Its First Reunion Three ing Hence. got eset' a and - 3 ard Pare an ee nitec mines. at mucking, timber- drillin "While here we have met three elected to vears, hold and to for Helona the t office permanent the next Critzer was secretary- S Ore Republican Bryan from served in 1896 Philippine ec and of 1900. He He is| reserve © cen ata States at this minor bills upon reservations. ipee 7 aa) Men Will Today Preach Pat) riotism to Pupils. Memorlal day orations will be delivered time ehe of Victor at all the public schools in this city this penta of i Gira te prcnees ore Acliveres: those who one of at the for actually scenes S, the the fook clvil The ad. most war part eee the) 5 s| Year for our work on account of thelr uP ae e eee oat well a per- organization, with «a scerewill be constantly in touch the members of the class as as with the president of the uni- his morning Park City, peer til Saturda Sadie A. Ella L. Hansen, E, ylvia_ mencement week, this thoroughly matter and will every EXAM. be IN nos- sible effort will be made to accomplish | Senior @ seniors have begun June 6, 1999, was voted the day for the first reunion of the present senior class and it was the sense of the meet-| ing that tion at this shonld be giving his thus raised reunion taken limit, and something a every be R. and JONES IS DEAD city ghth ahorel fee and 1850, West a veteran a resident died street debility. ae War ; R. Jones, war since : Veteran of Mexican Pames, Away. g William Mexican the at He "Gheshive, and Elghth arithmetic grades. sent The out arrithme- jin division. The arithmetic test was Seana and the spelling test was comosed These " Pioneer spelling one|to raise WILLIAM Given with the fund | tic examination consisted of four probornamental for|lems; one in addition, one in cutie plication, one in subtraction and one! the university campus would be pur-| chased. Such an action was attemrted this year but a sufficient sum could not SPELLING Class of"High School Elghth Grad e 6 rade Tests. The senior class of the High school was yesterday given the examinations subscrin-|in un, for un- his last was of intelligibie,. emuskien |chievous, mosquito, thesis, Téclorocate, sen y Baker, Castro, a Stringfellow, different home on| guardian, of matory, born at] ens and J. D. Dil- guilty, initiate masculine, - Cc. O. Farnsworth. , Jordan-A. Kent. Lafayette-M. M. Kaighn and H. Pp Burns, Lincoln-H. G. Rollins. gape aet oe A. Breeden and M, Hamilon. Oa ulrrh-J. Mifleron and EB, Gaby. Biv wtatmecs) M. Bowman. me Sumner-O, F. Davis, f : R: 8. Paterson, Dintah-AGroverier and © Tatlock, eanerase #, Johneon, and Wililam Was stone F. tf Washington- PL Mt ishor SHAE lacerate, mis- orchestra, parensyllable, synopsis, grimace, grotesiue hemisphere, lenient, negotiable, At the regular Programm composed inflam-|!Umbers. par- sovereign, N. e 7 Mr Deven ne eigen, Ly a Wal mre to Salt Lake, and Second locating at Third South streets, West where he a, his home until a few years ago. A wife. three sons and a daughter survive, Mr, Jones, all of whom reside in this city. Arrangements for the fu-| neral have not yet been comouleted. bat it will probably afternoon -o meetin be held i aces eee "BUTTONED UP PEOPLE." of Sunday /if the Twenty-sixth popular the day. not ward! alah "heal Robert pon the da "cast cae Mctutyre, irst M. E. church. of D. the follies! out doyils" agn Overture. to ‘Tannhauser" D., tonight 2 ay;SarahPas era ne, Barrin, rile. nthe Supreme rare Wagner, States. woman She og ke makes udiitted Uurt of to of the the of ; SUT ine in The Straws suits us, are the at only don't dandies, 1.50 real article, tw ice A. re here BE put the price H. to it off = long. 2-50 two to years 10.00; values as dood as ago. CRABBE The CO. Better Clothes Store eT fe ball with the first st!» J. H. ll i : a Si CTI KNICKERBOCKER . 227 S. MAIN, IN CURIO NS San SPECIAL REPORTS ; OPTICIAN AND JEWELER drill OS SHOP. Sulte team 412 eee AGENCY D. F. Walker Building All $3.00 and $4.00 | HATS N | $1.50 and eA) | E . oe (4 ye > WE SELECTION ARE STILL REMAINS A THING a ral $5.00 | OF THE Ss fo pants for pants the hee for for hose ., -. time to wae the hat ""$3'50 : . 10 en 1... ie $3.00 . handkerchiefs hose YOUR FOR uils INSPECTION : Se Every vie Suit in the Se is . Going / Means a ° Suit $20 for {Oe Rises vests ; ; Jewelry ago uni- oe (0c is raw 4 cami niet hats . Panama hats Nightshirts Underwear, ete DOORS ) the dol- . W AT lled eC . ein lar OPEN She > > COMmperted d order to se Il k +0 out 8:30 A. M. | 2 Beep Open : 21 within ap suits sults ; in the county better THE equip- 51 degrees; whic h 51-3 $2.00 Laectmantie tu excess ny 2 AT tem- degrees temperature 23 degr Big temperature PEot The most Important recent pear to the de parenen. of ropology of the Fielk useum Chicago, of of an $20.000 to defray ethnological the | of aie nativeftribes of the 175 MAIN . ee) aie $1.00 d F es We x underwear oo atenwene neckwe . : ee tm es : a o CLOTHING STREET contri-| auth, 0 a-| the Y.| of ex- exploration| Philipine| Bargains in Clothes, | The man who Hats, Shirts, ate5c bay ee ne pet Ae a 4c CO. ‘Nothing Will Be Reserved _ Underwear, etc. is prepared to snap them up will get far more value than he ever expected to get for his money, SALE ALL THIS WEEK Popular Clothiers to Men and Boys . , aay BARTON'S. etc., | since January 1, 2.24 inchese: today-Warmer, | Weather forecast for and ce Pane . | air. ae ive humidity at 6 Pp. m., 38 per | ieee 150 + <e $1.00 ee $1.5 underwear unde = vs 0s 280 enn corea? ie than mean is LEADER Fixtures For Sale Meteorologi« al Report. at the local office of weather bureau ‘imum temperature, S degrees; mint- temperature, - ‘ ee for Bn . ped from this standpoint The rapid growth of the university made necessary the additional grant. Because of the large section given to the model farm and one or two other i original purpdees ogmeured In the > spac ee we ans eae ane ata 2ecoming abbreviarelieved and tion is now totally the more building space plans called for = Pheu $17.00 $20.00 so 7 underwent $1.0) underwear r i everings ; ays. aHIPis shirts shirts 1 rodsds ‘Ww ide and runs the entire lengto of the present grounds. ‘This addition to the campus gives the untversity a grand total of 92 acres, There are probably not more than half a dozen oa or for for Suit BT LEO $2.00 $9.50 .. etc. $10, $7.50 eee 49.00 + $10.00 oO 50e shirts on <a $1.00 shirts 1 e This 21) ase $20 $35 $40 at ni 5c b Ze 2 cA - House | $15 suits for $18 suits for © $20 suits for 09 $2.50 . handkerchiefs CLOTHING $2.20 : .... OF FURNISHINGS Suitcases a some ctying N plemeairte Wc 20c hos 0c 108 ee $1.00 hoss versity of about g0 acres of what is nA ae er nt cere eUort pinaetel aon eae pgs the. pr ene oe "| fnatitutiong PAST SELECTIO 2 ie $1 ‘a Ve | as 2 10c 2c 3 Renate ET theG that : BIG AND os for or a $7.00 pants a BILL a saying Pe pee bate $6.00 aoe introduced for A BIG PANTS * nosy ‘ieee aralte Isl ? ? too Se Now Has All the Needed. vestarday the) Uni "sSutherland ; Senator the now. IN 4.00 Main E LAND HER r providing "twenty-fifth | penses to practice chool the at Woodman- Tucson,| | tonal History T that of Robert practice |\Cummings, of the Board of Trade, United time 220 A 15 ""Tola Mt precipitation ‘(rom 6 Snr onoa afternoon promises oy Inches ateractive one to mu-| vTake Accumulated ex " prepipiutiion | 5 ; Since the first of Ore: nigh , + "Tristan aand 1 solde"' A late of0 Accumulated exce: ss | precipitation} i _ A s they YOU Eighth will give xhibition drill a picked grade THEN Je *nkins Smith since the (rst of the Snonth (c) Evening Star from "Tannhauser. Any those the enue Boyee, Accumulated he came to this country, locating at St. Final Duo from r Louls, At the outbreak of the Meri-| sucessful, the grades ranging tron ak yes * can war he enlisted and served to the|per cent. to 100 per cent, and the Isoida'' Wemnt? "Tristan and close of the war, returning with the| general averages a : be volunteers to St. Louls, Later he came] being 86.6 on ae cr the 80 papers a lla 8 Prayer from * "Lohengrin,"' right, WILL WE WAVE 19 DAYS MORE 10 D0 BUSINESS Brown ae d wate OME coe ens perature, 8 degrees, below the none ee enene of of AND erin pana, py Lillie apateron ° Jean I c P rp moe J "Buanory, - mum aie here Norberg Emily wot ley . erlend, regents have D, Con-/|the original semi- Man mountainous, occurring, Louisiane sirloin. Louisi examination. w as Bteplign. ana aa Wagnerlan. Program. Presents apology,| courag transitive: : *, Ss. *Whittler-E. O. Leatherwood Sunday the a posts of the G. A. Wada at attend services In the Westminster atten 4 listen to the an-| nual memorial servic cohen session ae Allen on Be pe Olse ran unter, B. Stevenson, Vera Hodge ile 1é | SI Hansen, Te BLDneet Luc | Seivea Witiam| i re WHEN Panamas, Visit they A HATS $2.00 Malstrom A, Emma eeoen Selma Harry tipeen. and J. Talbott. Anderson. B. Shepard words ennessee, avarice, this | excellent, feminine, evening england, . of common, everydaay were the words given; pate, ambiguity, are Henetector, deficient, fina grandeur, gymnasium, hygiene, Antereads, the|achieve, of Fremont-H. Grant-T. J. " Boon -Fe Sleater here, Utah Ze ehee ; and a Panama. re Melizza L. IellisGoff Delaney e Se eae G. from rY rather OTETSON Walker. Frances a2 Bree the HG Ba ctescnt versity. At the meeting of the alumni, which 1s one of the features of com-|QGET discussed the party leaves they will remain Franklin--R. 2 manent tary who ao all form of They youd | sa Th BIGSA McGhie Ww ei o contingent have that represented in Denve may accomfrom this etts delegates i Services iCe theURgaaTy first stepclea. in the divection of ins [excellent climates, ‘and next year we) memory Mf Swen and DH, Two-| President had Becta come time ego | | Umbrellas tliat has graduated Senta bring another > you, Grades piizabeth Pitaae me Brinton, are | "Squire ts -L, is Today will be a ob zx day n oca High school éi1 _ the ease aieit prage "ao of the Deeothe and ration a i ration being com- | bined All ‘of the ; ighth grade graduates will meet at the High School at 4 o'clock, at which time Col. Willard Squires of the G. A, R. will GOliver |e L ps ae econ from the front bal"ony After the general assembly t 1 craduate will ‘ hown tl gl I rs e lara Ueténed ieeewith Al ki 3 inperent 7, the | University of Utah Scheel children. e speakers who have > | Ground Aevoansuc n AG Tifa sieAiftatent oe White in neamio most , . Patriotic Edith Jeffry, - illie Shackelford faurine Bourgard, Cornick, SIGNS part In and 200 D Cari Srnith cs i : , SylIphia Bateman, Henry E. Mills, vaura Bateman, gO RS Effie poe = M. grea woe ‘earl els afternoon. Thisis the annual custom and has been for vears observed by the local view BIG DAY AT HIGH SCHOOL Williams es Linz Sadie Westone Year sin. Brady, Bs < aan Smith, é alls ey, ae es, R. urpo: C a her next door ne aepet The Dros pects Saltair are pro and all Paihet cluding the weather and briny waters to cool the dancers Hint William rl se oe AT SCHOOLS Maybe Rena aeBird. argaret Fs SPEAK A. by or Joseph \ alte oer, Lambourne, law | Mousley, Rasmussen, Jacobs Adolphus BeriagenJohn Loulse for Mr. Man. sh © credita y the monster conve is desired that a ati. R, W, Christensen, Perey White M Shirley Winder, wi iile aa hall Bernat nnie the senate adeliilstras islands. 5 forest the and Hat ee patiipemmenct e Laura | Walter iar areni fay voral ny, > alae Clara 1961. | Donal (Gran er, party , cal » Nettle ‘Madsen cae Paarl, Rilonie. Jeanie Stel Ros Ballard, Watnah Je ne Percival J. Rock. Frances E. Abbott ay Anderson ora Bateman, Er raspus 8. Rasmuslaays Maginnis, Lottie M, Je South | William until opposition in thie polsdy aeithe with every | stirring A permanent organization was ef-|CoUNesy possible and fully appreciate fected by the University Seniors vesthe kindness shown us by al Ithe com-| terday, Elbert D. Thomas was elected ited. whose properties we have visresident, possi- study- eae REE said Fee e. were In the Highland Boy the ae 2 Years boys ee EN moder eee arueve oe and eet senator and introduced Minnesota TF under the WILL are inittee finally allowed the improve-|ing practical work in the mining disacai ite rite eee POSE, apa tricts of this state, came In last night > wall will be of fine Brace and will|from Bingham, where they have been cnhance the beauty of the corner. the last two weeks U, the author forest the : who, rate i at It Summer- dame Lorena Meta l offle M, Henete ' | Frances: O'Neil Arthur W. Dimonkt nation's chief | Roy Kirk can not agree | Karren Bennion, the States in 1889, e and professors, lowest to United Dakota the eng the bes bat same Wisgerber, John the hatling of all goods. Roosevelt Is Conscientious. agaon nf in M sn pM pes metres ra The students from yroperty ne,| | State school ; ; the committee anobjectede sidewa to the exten. of mines sion Does ; Properties t Bingh cut- Isa ; In Work pared a s place Straw Brown Earl McChi ie " Lorenzo Mite hell Walton My. Petiionea' dala: mr Roosevelt regarding | Norman Hamilton, with President his views upon the rates question, but | Lillie O. Brown I consider him one of the best men | that ever held the office. He is con-|@ Arthur Navi sclentious and stands firm for nis | Je ale Carigree me convictions.' Frederick c ooper Mr. Pettigrew was elected ‘Repub- | Willlam M. Walker, lican Contingent Actual trees, .- sald to be the 2 oldests in the cityyy fringe fairness pie Teauurges of the jailer exceedingly | ble for mite Says With all these unfavorable condi- A in esl etl Alice » Hoggan they | emma w ‘Ml Ams, bese having Tose at 1:80 o'clock' at whieh tine | wyrtle Wagstaff, : dlis Frank anieD, Pearl Par Sarah Morto Arthur Rynearson, Arthur W. Gustave: Aon Mousley son Mary A. Haigh, roads vince the members that the road is|in this jall are confined some of the|come Jarge stockholders in railroads. | holding up its end of the franchise un-{ Worst criminals in the United States,| Would you expect justice from them? der which it operates. men who fear nothing and who will|I can see but one way to solve this} Property owners along the line of | G0 anything to gain their ends. The|great problem. Governmental owner- | the proposed, improvement petitioned | ®Vverage number of prisoners confined | ship. s grade|ir the jail is about 35, and at times "When the government runs the | Second North from Main to West Can-| there have been over 70. All of these| railways the government will know yon and East Capitol from Second/are entrusted to the care of one lone| the legitimate expenses connected with North street to Paris street. The mat-|jaller. In an emergency the possibil-/their maintenence, and can then in | ter : ing the matters p er ti }convention to be held later in June jn Denver met ast j session All matters vertising, financing, reception ad en-} tertainment were gone over and all arrangements <¢ mmipleted the cadets After the ill of the V ables same the > | Patent Kathle stop try ELKS HK DETAILS Sone Lorena B dward Apholus H. ‘Alice Pyre, 2faccess the steel floor they wouldpassage have haa | de erm Dean ‘an, to an underground out hauling certain goods? jail. 1906 Committees at Work to Make Denver Day at Saltair a Success. Bf the to charge me? There} other commodities ff the jail, the discovery was made/Same companies. How can my com-/| that considerable sawing had been | Plaint be considered without full in-| done in the floor of the cell of ary, classes of regarding these other| Cornick and Harrison in the rotary se ereee of goods? - And, finally, how of 4 Beulah Woodruff, eorge Dimond, aeore M. Stay, Florence Hill, Clifton Davids son, ae _rail-| atte 86.1 counts : School. High for hauling my | Lola M Péter I file a com-| Arthur Haslam Fe the the receive certl. to entrance to m to was in Calceeee Promoted average! of) i age Williams an Thx highest last year ~~ entitling people | high Foe attained The following pupils s~hools will oaea r 8¢h00%8 --: cay this sates the months for larceny, he|It guaranteed equality, promised clothing from a room- | rights to every individual Vic- have Unl- awarded in the oe pier aysscholarships aaa md Copsthe: its|‘ saw through a heavy steel plate in|° eset oo. Cee eee. Whee nty ‘Ban: the rear of their cells, in the center} Which they must have in order to} porter trains at Superior and other parts in of the rotary, which would have given | Judge at all' the fairness or unfairness! Ww oodxaft Sorenson, the northern portion of the city. Inthem entrance into the sewer vent and | Of a rate And, finally, if they srowa 7 ase stor stances of passengers being carried to > succeed In getting those facts, how are} Eee Sahosh Farmington were cited to the commit-| UP to the roof of the jail ee they .going to determine what is a} Raymond Crystal, Ve Tore ; 5 . > tempts were evidently tee. The misunderstanding between she ana Mancananatt . fair remuneration to the company? | Clara Christensen, the road and its patrons has arisen| they secured the co-operation of the | Frank Beckstead, over the fact that the people do not other poner : confined in the roHas No Hope of Justice. | Allan C, Wardle know the schedule of local trains and | tary and was given up when this later ee Iitzgerald, often board through trains only to be] Plot was hatched. There is no way of having the case | | jp, Burton, | ‘ carried beyond thelr destination. The Sheriff Emery, speaking last night}brought before the higher tribunals | Vivian Anderson, committee referred the matter to the] of the events which occurred during| With any hope for justice. Most of its| fyrtle Woodbury, attorney for the road, BE. B. Critchlow.| the day, said that this attempted jail|Judges have been attorneys for | Cyrene Bagley, who was before the committee. Next | delivery emphasized his position in the | Way corporations and won _ their| Roscoe Vawdry, week he will show the committee a| matter of providing more attendants/laurels | by their success in these | Alice Bawdin, schedule does 150] filed atrons serving calsorbs Sor obtaining| railroads, Das and Taylorsville, in eee in fall i. ricco woe oe er Thinks It Ridiculous. | Gwendolyn Dunbar, é ec 4 Oo erva Reeves rie who is now serving time for shooting "Will the bill now submited to us| Annie Horne, at her sister in a rooming house in for pene prove effective? No,| Clara Thompson, this city. in rates be governed by inve sti-| Vance Norberg, Henderson was sentenced pee of THnividuel complaints? ? How Robina Murphy, Wednesday to serve three years In the| ridiculous. I think the railroad comier Mitchell, = " to the Sani; vey M.r Brown franchise tarilum company to lay pipes to the sanitarium on Third South street. The pipes are now in Second and the company wants to transfer them now for false pretenses, the offense|to being committed world. been releaseda few from days} the|intended having been had af ter he were given attention, The soromnitios term of three on maniléipad2 laws recommended. the | 22¥ing Stolen wig 169 SFUL, CI" that leat y pefure Peer 25, | cane {hae , e all ben- | guilty of burglary bee been MAY : --- severe} a heavy man In FRIDAY, committee 3A ommendati ym keep-th a i UTAH, cessful Candidates Are crammed with paper until an accom-| armory : in this city : and taken a num- |"! and the question, by virtue of . its im-|y the: latter receivingMan. : i I i modating gust of wind has helped to} ber of articles. He was sentenced to / portance, should be considered fully by| 92.9 per cent, and Miss make way for more refuse. The rec- | serve six months for this offense levery citizen of our great country Il Average of 86.1 per cent. a i night CITY, Examinations - cibeeieted, Suc- | Owner-| Problem. -- ADMIRES er was released because lack of dence. The last offense of committed MOnN | Moltect have have y Beckstead head and company|Number eement its agreement aoe nuisance Salt decided Box the De Holtzer in for Burglary. toy Holtzer has been suspected a great many petty criminal acts |the police and has been arrested waste of has its to eee ments streets committee by Sheriff over the} on|desperate as a upon more no the The struck LAKE From South Dakota | Graduating Exercises to be Ifeld in With which he was armed, He is now/[Pormer Senator serving a term of four months for va; ; | Assembly Hath in This City grancy and resisting an_ officer, his| Visits Salt Lake to Look } term having commenced May 15, = r j June ds Owen White {is a negro. he was After Mines. arrested a few days ago at Murray and is awalting trial upon the hares e Graduates from the FPighth grade attempted criminal assault Sheriff Fermer United States Senator R.-F. }amery regards him as a_ particularly | Pettierew of Sioux Falls, South Dakota,| of the Salt Lake county schools will Agreement, Claimed-Ramberger nection Government ship Only Solution of Rail- Judge Saini likagiiae a very bad | yd the sateen otor e was ar ci SAY THEY ARE NUISANCE] Ziem,‘encion by Benes "Sheet HE ngh REPUBLICAN, SALT ‘ambiaeh SAVES MONUMENTS TIN INTER-MOUNTAIN PETTIGREW HASNO GRADUATES FROM _ -USEFORRATELAW COUNTY SCHOOLS | JAILOR'S GOOD EAR ee ‘< = 73 a 10 : |