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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JCU1LVAL, Jnnals of Rilltown their Prop.rty Show. ,.ntory of City'. and Peraonl Raal n V.lu. E.t.t. i0 MAY 1JOl a Pedestal Table at the Top Only, What Holds the Base Together? If You Lock Can You Tell? The Bugle Man Has Somewhat I to Say On the Question of Newspaper Mergers RECEIVE MATTERS USUAL ATTENTION. OUTINE TUESDAY. THE SLIDES ARE ALL THAT THE TWO PARTS OF A PEDESTAL TABLE TOGETHER. A "TYDEN LOCK TAKES ALL THE STRAIN FROM SLIDES. NOTE ITS CONSTRUCTION. HOLDS of 1500(000. WE HAVE MERGED. niri-t-l- i lung when WE began out 'lR alisiii'iitinii mit. Bugle.) As a mailer of fai-t- , WE l council met at 8:15 last evening to all is now nlioui iilU sorb a After Bhort it. or it might have attendance. WE have stcuivil tin- li.iily News. CS. Uh a fun Ami WE ilo not want to be absorbed True. WE will not print it under its utlve session at the request of the just yet. because business of the wa-- a oldiiiitue: neither will WE mil jayor the regular WE NEED THE MONEY. s e. Xews-GuglBugle-Newor the paper the proceeded with. ( l'rtiin the isilll-nv- k n nit-i-g- als.rll COMPLETE LINE OF PEDESTAL, ROUND AND SQUARE TABLES FROM ilU .pedal committee, having in WE did think WE might puttrru afof the city', prop-g- y ter Hears t a little and call OCR iiiers harce the Inventory Bills Bugle" and 'Bill's News." but for accounting purposes reported total value of real estate at 474,- - on second thought WE think WE u ill and of the personality at $21,691.23. let OCR new acquisition lapse mid let the advertising and subscriptions, good I report wa. adopted. license committee recommended will, etcH go into the coffers of OCR jk iat liquor license, be granted to Dan twin Bugles. Radmano-vici- i, In other words, WE have absorbed Iufclch A Co. and Elijah and that a rebate of $6.25 be the newsy little sheet. to A. Miholopaula. upon an WE are great alsorlers, anyway. vendors license. Report adoIf there is any old thing lying around loose ptedwaiting to be absorbed WE abHalverson submitted Treasurer nil right, good nnd plenty. WE sorb it dtp which showed a. are the absorbers from Absorbersville. kU monthly report, Look how WtE have absorbed luUoir: .$2i,169.84 Watch VS absorb the tax list jjUnce on hand 10,961.31 and the municipal receipts. leipta 2,050.31 WE are past masters in the art of fecial tax purpose. absorption. $40,181.48 Total What WE did in the way of absorbThe disbursement, during the month ing the Morning Bugle was an ample The APRIL SHOWERS. That bring May liowers. Or used to bring them don't you know. Are just us like To go on a strike. And bring instead a nice June snow. Boyle Furniture Co. ed uu-apir- ed sere $14,859.17. recommendation of City At-aBagley the claim of E. Magny j;5.J5 for meal, furnished to mem-jof the lire department while they ey I'pon reater Values RAILROAD EMPLOYE ERNMENT BACKED WILL Than other stores are giving we show you. by sixty years of practical experience hport filed. Ribbon I af mem-kmo- x, tax collector reported (Acted. petition of Geo. H. Webb, bough his attorney, that permission It granted to him to have his platted was granted. The petition of J. W.-- Wheelwright and two hundred others' from West Olden to have a fire hydrant put in fu referred to the water committee. A petition was also read requesting he appointment of an lnspetcor for lectrical work. Referred tQ public lnildinga and grounds committee. Foater'i Military band was granted wmlsalon to use Lester Park pavll-on Wednesday and Saturday of hii week, it. future use by the band ing left to the buildings and grounds onmittee. The use of the pavilion was hinted to the Young Mens Mutual Sprovement association for the even-Ae sub-frlalo- ni w V of May 25th. referred a te dlretcing the city treasurer to for sale the property of taxpayera The resolution tu adopted. He also introduced a n directing the mayor and city rder to sign a contract with J. P. ftelll for curbing and guttering and te that the sewer committee Issue an to the taxpayers explaining te Proposed sewer bond election. Both Councilman Nye A Washington special to the Salt Lake Herald, dated yesterday, says: Judge Richards, who left for Salt Lake this evening, said today that he was greatly encouraged at the prospects for adoption by the reclamation service of the various Utah irrigation projects. During his stay here he has had several conferences with Chief Engineer Newell, who Is taking great In terest In the proposed Utah projects and who Is Inclined to be very libera In dealing with the Utah propositions. It has been decided that the Utah lake proposition, involving the expenditure of upwards of $1,000,000, will be undertaken without delay, the project to form part of a general reclamation scheme affecting the entire Salt Lake valley, and that other projects In the general scheme will be taken up as ar rangements with the land owners urn der them are consummated. The reclamation service will send Its Washing ton attorney, Morris Bean, to Utah during the present month to make a personal study of legal questions connected with the proposed projects with a view to an harmonious arrangement between the government and the city man. of Salt Lake and other owners of land half at to in was Ogden He brought water In Salt Lake valley.. and past five and taken in the ambulance to the Ogden general hospital, where (food solicitors wanted for the Dally his injuries were examined. It was Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace found that he was crushed In the re- 8. Foster, city circulator. gion of the chest, but no evidences of internal Injury was found. The report at the hospital this morning stated that he was doing nicely S71 Twenty-Secon- d and would recover." That he was not Street MRS. a H. ELWOOD, Pxor. killed outright Is a wonder. Newly furnished throughout; Dawes was employed In the Southern modern; electric lights, steam equipment heat; cenlocated. Board by day or week. Rates Pacific shops here about a year ago trally reasonable. Telephone 530-and at that time met with an accl- dent which laid him up for some time. He had held his present position for , about two months. . car repairer named Newton J. Dawes, in the employ of the Union Pacific railroad, while working In a gravel pit at Strawberry station, sixteen miles east of Ogden, yesterday afternoon was badly injured by a car used In hauling gravel. In these gravel pits quite a force of men Is employed to dig gravel for ballasting purposes and frequently the cars need repairing. Yesterday afternoon, while at work under a Rogers ballast car, repairing some of the broken parts, the gravel pit engine backed onto the track on which the car was standing and the engineer, not knowing that Davis was under it, ran into It and pushed it along for some distance. As the car moved Dawes was Jammed between the gravel chute and the ties and dragged a considerable distance before the train was stopped. He was removed from his perilous position with some difficulty and Union Pacific freight No. 27 was notified at Morgan, eight miles away, to stop at Strawberry and pick up the Injured resolu- ad-W- de-teu- res-o- tee adopted. fte ordinances creating the first tension east of curbing and gutter- dlotrlct No. 8 and the second east of district No. 1 passed lr third reading and were ordered The ex-tei- wi llahed. Coundlmen Nye, Moyes, temett, Davidson and Chambers were pointed a board of equalisation and w for both districts. Cn motion of Councilman Williams tfeet committee was instructed ' dvertlae for bids for one thousand teh of rock delivered at the stock- and a like amount at the quarry. motion of Councilman Chambers mith side of the city cemetery was traded between Adams and wn avenues. The matter of grad- -' tentleth street from Adams to uhlngton avenues and the spraying A NAIL. - J. T. Axley, by his attorney, T. R. O'Connolly, has comemnced an action against Movin Russell to recover possession of certain premises which he had leased to Russell for a certain period. When the lease expired. It Is and "nation and cured him. It alleged Russsell refused to vacate, to the resort to and mina 25c. at Jesse J. Axley was compelled courts to recover possession. drugstore: Quick Arrest. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was in the hospital from a severe case Mles onuslng 24 tumors. After doc- nd all remedies failed. Sucklen's tel Salve quickly arrested further LINEN AGENTS FOR BELFAST MESH UNDERWEAR AT $6.00 THE SUIT. WE CAN OFFER YOU THE 8WELLEST ASTHAT SORTMENT OF FANCY UNDERWEAR YOU'VE SEEN AND AT PRICE8 THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. OUR 8TAPLE NUMBERS AT $1.00 THE SUIT IN 1 I i .r .b BALBRIGGAN AND DERBY RIBS ARE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. WE 80LICIT YOUR INSPECTION. The Toggery f : il. healthful hlend ing of (hoicest hops and fin est barley un der scientifi if II UNION LABEL UNION LABEL CLOTHING CLOTHING F.J.Kiesel & Co. Sole Agents andfeh Putnams Lines of Goods Label Union Are Far More Extensive Its Elwood i ! FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL FULL LINES LINES LINES LINES LINES LINES OF UNION LABEL OF UNION LABEL OF UNION LABEL SHOES. SHIRT8. OF JUMPERS, UNION LABEL The WASHINGTON 4 if; IJi I h OVERALLS. ETC, Putnam Clothing House 2345 If! li HATS. OF UNION LABEL OF UNION LABEL ifi if CLOTHING. Call and sxamins quality and pries and you will bo a customer of attend danesa or theaters or to catch a train in a hurry If you remember the numbs r !' $ Than Any Other House in Utah To v i? cally perfect conditions. AVENUE. lt: Il ia r .'"V' I h p. 1 phono 22. to it1 ALLEN TRANSFER I COMPANY. ALLEN, MGR. Phone 22. , 412 25th St Superb... Cut Flowers Orders carcfnlly filled and promptly delivered HolbrooK Greenhouses Phono 420-- SEEDS Eugene Holbrook, Vgr (Wholesale lEeM&i Who Neglects to Secure or Fails LIFE Insurance puts a dent in bis bead where the bump of hope should be. C.A.Smurthwaite Produce A- - Company L. Herrick John State Agent and Retail) OGDEN. UTAH con-ch- e" ' t WE ARE SPECIAL jis the pure, ALBERX STEPPED ON Will Howell was the victim of a painful accident last night at the city halL He was coming out of the office of his brother. Judge Howell, when he stepped on a rusty nail In some lumthe Wm trees In the. city hall park ber which was left lying In the hall of ? dl"CUB"ed, but no action taken. the building by the carpenters who are wnndl adjourned ntlO o'clock. making repairs. The nail was sharp, Mr. Howell was wearing a thin shoe, If on you want steel or wood filing- and his foot was completely Impaled "e leaf ledgers or card Index the nail. The wound is very painful. 7ttn op a card to C. S. Pulver, Men ov WANTS HIS PREMISES. Balt Lake City. j t K - ' Our Subject Is Underwear Blue A $165 :! I Pabst ui 1! ii- allowed and for same. BADLY INJURED SPEND City Engineer Parker reported hav-MILLION corrected the grades on Twenty--frht- h street and recommended a on Twenty-fourt- h lunge of grade meet to correspond, with the grade NEWTON J. DAWES LUCKILY ES- ON UTAH LAKE IRRIGATION PRO a llsdlson avenue. The recomemn-htkCAPES 8UDDEN DEATH. JECT. were adopted., Sanitary Inspector Powers weekly sport allowed the following new canes; Crushed Beneath Car at 8trawberry on Work Is to Be Undertaken Without five Six scarlet fever, one diphtheria, the Union Pacific la Reported Delay As Part of General Reclaone measles, one mation Scheme. Doing Well. croup and fifteen smallpox, me In quarantine wa. , warrant ordered drawn poll o DC l di The DOC 3 O C DC Aleestis was fixing to die. She was yielding up her life In or der that the life of Admetus, king of n. Pherae. might be prolonged. "Isnt that devotion, for you?" said Hercules to Alcestls. "Oh, I dont know," replied Alcestls. "I know of an instance In modern times.. Y'ou see how the Daily News laid down Its life to prolong that of the Billtown Bugle. sufficiency. And the audience clapped its hands. Then the little Daily News didn't last Bill-tow- ........... chicken-po- 0 WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR TO ATTIC. A MODERN INSTANCE. a & ji $7 to $75 Now April showers ARE YOU GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR? Des Moines Life Insurance Co. ; |