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Show ., NEWS: 310NliAY JLTLY,' 20 1914, DESERET EVEIMZO arrners Rãiichirs Sheep Men Fruit Growers td or riorooserot 71016 so. 14$4. .heez117 it worms the Newer renimitteit tie?ceiemmend idly retched decided t the purchneo-etao 'K41,4;4.0;2 read-er- a 71 I lin et oars orw430 balm The C100. Chill :Weekly . 77''..7Nés:'--'::EININE UTAH'S GREATEST TRY NEWSPAPER. WPOSIN- AND Mita Jasmine Smith. daughter'strait,' K. Smith or SI eaet First South registered as a heroine Saturday rtf- teroogn When abe the lake at Liberty park and staved an l.unidentifted "boy ;rola InrownIng. , MiseSmith was driving on the road .... bY the take in an automobile when she heard the child's scream as it !fell :into the water. Leaping from the Mita Smith dived 'unhoeitatingly into the water end clutched the baby's hand at the bottom Holding the child with one hand. Mirk Smith swam to More with some, difficulty, eathe grass at the trbibtriled baby canoed them both to sink. The I mother WWI WOiting on the hank and caught the. child to her breast as' Mien Smith clambered to thewalk- ()DU k,okers heard only the name 'aimed out by the mother ae oho held her child and her name was not learned. Miss Smith climbed smilingly back into the automobile with her girl cont.... pantos and was rushed home tor ' dry! clothing. ,.. The Deseret News 1 gals on Every Trottel ghat Lessee or Oetere Ask Lake Dells'. Atter p.m. Petrone Who Om hot Mein tt Are Requested to Intorm The New Otnee. i. .,; - LOCAL BRHFS - M 17," - , ting Old Romo--il. D. Evans is at his former home. taking a vacation . IV. Y.. Middletown-- Orange county. where ha goes every year for a rest and changts , -Mew Cara Arrive,...Three more new street cars arrived Sunday night from St. Louis over the Union Pacific. Inak tag IS now on hand. The remaining six will be here before Aug. lantimeenloyed Wandemere.....Local an dining Saturday. at Wandamere. to the number of 3.00e. ex-with a program including-athletiIncises. dinner lied tinning dancing, Copt-- Roberta on listatioa--Capt- ain "John J. Roberta of the polke department left Saturday night for Idaho. where be will apend his vacation at the Lava Not Springs awl will visit several towns in Idaho. bisurance Men at beitairOn hendred and twenty-fiv- e representatives of the Metropolitan Life ineurance company from various parts 0 the state spent Saturday aftecnoo, They were accompanied b their families. Moretost.Scott Wedduur:-.1.- 1 utenant Lester B. Moreton. V S. A. eon of John B. Moreton of this city. will be Marmarried Wednesday, to Mime Scott of Lou Angelo'. kir. jorie aloreton has gone on to ettend the wedding. -Me- c . , -- - ' - - ' ' Elks claws) Eatertaine&--Th- e Fran San delegation of Elits to the Denver ',nonvention. 104 strong. spent a plea.eqt Sisturdal hi daft Lake. being en, tertained by the local lodge. including the lake; apd later departed - trip toYellowstone. for the INtemynine : - Permit's-Twenty- -nine permits representing build- building ing construction to cost SII.400 were batted the InsPertor - , , , by city building during the week ending last Saturday right. Practically all of the permits were for dwellings, Coining-Gr-and Yeoman Official Foreman William Korb of the Broth Yeomen will be in of Amerknn - erhood town Tuesday on an friths' tour through the northwest, and will speak on "Fraternalism" in Moose hall. The visitor will be liberally entertained' While here. still Vitideatilled-- No one hoe yet identified the unfortunate youth also --wen run over and killed the other night at Dell on the Western Pacific. His right leg and arm were cut off is sized Att. however. as a - way. and not a tramp or hobo- - The body ht at Evans morgue on State atrea Overcome Be listening to the band at Ealtair at 4 o'clock .terday afternoon, C. 1. Tuppy of IIS east Third South street was overcome almost toppled oer by the heat-an- d it , Heak-LWIt- ile - 4 , - water. B. was saved by patrolman Behrens, partly revived and taken to his horn. in an automobile. , Itenstion ar- of Ilidartrkvis-Fi- nal rangements for the Pacific Islanders reunion have been made and on Aug. S. the members expect to enjoy one of the best celebration e in the history of their organization. The affair will be held et Wandamere, Numerous anisPacionaries of the islands of the Alio. end iMMilfranti from there will partitipate in the celebration. Convalearent-M- tar Mins Boyorin Jesuit Beynon. daughter of Patrolman Richard Beynon of the police department. is recovering from an operation for appendicitis performed recently et St. agark's hospital Miss Bernon's - Ate- You Wise? t As the e that eulogize and auto-wis- economize, daily prizethe great tue best found vir- . not overlook the producer of greatest Powir, speed and elficiencY, still we mention So you ma to9"Cr I it OA. If C:'; -'s --- ---- i t ,,, - ,g 1 i . Pantageal ' ..; , 114 ' ee ellp ,.. . ., ' ,o,---..- -.- e, --- -- ' Many. PetitiOns for.,páfdOn: 11'MeNnfl.gy.. ti'86 Continued - A"- .Pic-titr- 'A the-stre- led ordmattc-te)isodeentit- ' of-t- ;,..,',4' . tiatry.,-.pardo- rt : '' . . ' , - various-WU:1d- .., : 1, 10.000-voic- 1 -- "America-,-1152Vta- 1 d. ;- 7 7- -' Park-belo- w , --- third-tied-- aegu , 4 sf 1 t ii ge ortaon-oente- ,- , '' - -, ap, N........',-,),- i r'''' -,- Ut--- Inc I - t . . 'ier',,,.'- ..... . - 19i-0- .. - - s - it-Milan- . --1 on j0From - 6 . & I Webee-county- fa . 1 , 111 - tInu-at- I -- 1 1sn-tes- - . . "4 46. . relit-den- ts 1 I L........ck Wiry-den- tit . . -- , trait-year- vy cariet-fassisr-- 44 t IIII-I- . - I ''. -: k.,. uts. ., ' 4, ..' ' :',:',N,-,.....,,.- degree---burtr- ' 4,- - ',l . ' " - !;.-"..;- . - j) :. - - 1 , - , i. 1 O. shot-conte- nued i rfi-.7,;- s :, :f, ''.'-'- I ' ''' I - '...,;:c'e-e,:- -- The Weather GOSSIP . 4.;;;,te--7'- ,- I ,e; show-Th- . '' .,- - 1 i ; I . ckA ; e ....,:,: ,.. - - Ai - . . I r çj , e r - th . eet111 rtorer-Yexterda- by-A- ; - ,. ,c.. i gtet . Aniri, . for-Jul- V117.1 ' . Litre-count- ,--.. : . 4 MaitinTe-onrCo...'1- ' I mi-tet- rt Stir 4 ' 2- - -- , -.-- rtit - , i - iti.-..- 377 South West Til..TTale. Ph on e Wasatch 3200; (aunty-advertisin- - - - SS- a 111 ' . 1 ed Wandamere--Advertiseme- I. . honey-make- ri o.,-'- , PA - . --- . CULMER'S ' -- ennowing-nrwrencsisme- inu-n- ' '' ' ' 7 , , :6CtILCOiTNE!, .AA -- ' ,,,' , ' '''..2,,,.7.,,,,47,4 i it 1 ''' i the-vie- w Twelfth-Thirteen- LO OILS . I (1.: 4 -- - ,; ; 10,- -- on :, dread persistent digger, is waiting for his prey. the forest, for there we're sorest, ' with lumps the , ,:... ,.",.., chigger made; we tumour faces from pleasant places, and shun the tempting shade. T he sneaking chigger, Eni 1111.11 ft m ,.le the ' headliner IIl-,..,for the SM. bill. Ile la one Itt th I man. that is no bigger than ii a needle's eye, can make MOW famous illbsiorhs:r in the lb urld: i k,f4.4 4, . zhiver, from lungs to liver, and raise a doleful-cryand his prinapal 'achievi mem cunaudetI - I In making, a piano, and its, playerst 1 The sizzling hornet, that comes loathe and worn it float through the air tot .several min- tP,Ft.ofr,. into mil lodge, with redhot stinger. is trouble bringer, ute without vibible Melt 0 r of support o sewn le the second - featgire 'ofi but gives me chance-tdodge. The bee that hombleS the new bill'at the eultivin COnaldine; stings; the fierce mosquito gives house and $ett Laker need no intro-- , my spirit, bumbles a warning are auction to. eithee the player, or the warning, ditto, with vocal legs and wings. But oh, the chigger! It ;Culls play. The new' proving. ie.& 'typical the trigger and shoots me full of juice, by night and morning; without a hot weather bill of veriety and will - "0 , run throughout the svevit.. warning, and makes me raise the deuce! - r-47.4- ft it ,4 Turin.- The engagement Man mat I"for- one week- with performances' tett daily, at 2;16 and il:15., ... ... I la 7.'"' 1 Per Yelloweloae -- A, party -- of SS Write Way campers went north to the Yellowstone Sunday evening. - ThaY cams front Zoe. - i 111 11."' , Ef Annunglo'si S. headlining " rantagee bin is ldiss Ethet Pavia- - 'a favorite' GPIONgi BAT PARADE in , comedienne nautiraT: the singing -The Foun-- 1 musical comedy tiai-esMt taut of Youth" She is creating the ea ,.. ti. - teisethia- - Week, ., 04.443eeteeesow--0-katie. 0 a A chorus of' I 1. Serb in Ills Davis' ' ,,4 V. the proesaion for the grand Pioneer Wafer ty. ., , -- -- ,, Shortagr arid support and the many song hits re ,I day celebration .in Ubrtypiirk okrt1 ! -- intermingled with. the lineshappily v11 Remedies '.: Proposed Mart law Rumen, a fnriner leading - :, , day next: , ' ,:.'. e , with the Dulaney Motion Boater of flag. plzttoon of police, band. With of relieving the water company has a The state board of pardons has con- In the Fourth 411,4144 court. rtah metrehal and aids, gervernor and malt shortage eluch exists during the part ' The First Law of Nature." couhty. end sentented November I, The Mamba Jar troupe of acrobats and tinued the case of Harley klevohin- - , state officials. city commission. band. of the day 'when many residents are to seven Yed to. the Peatten- ' ...... the rest programme is Of the neY the slayer of C. L. Erickson. until il1. '01 pioneers.. first crest- - sprinkling their lawns- - arrangements MOtinted I deniect.., , usual . , standard, were made today between '.. the e of , his Both Autruet apwaterthe meeting.r, n dency, Moneers of 1547. original pioneer works and etreet t ' -' FOR PAROLE. for the departments to the court hone been peals supreme..,. imam. bottalion Indian latter to do as much of . in Official Suggestionit'------- --thris &inherit. adult:erg. denied.- and novo his counsel ei, tribe on the march. band ;boy 'scouts. it:winkling and flushing as possible at the Seventh district court, Carbon' secure before a to deavorteg As .hearing to Fruit Novembee-Lti.volunteer fire department. modern lire night. -sientented and - -'. Spraying the C. county. Complaints :tom the residents on the .1 '.. supreme court, klewhinneY 1912. to one year in the penitentiary,' 7. i .,,,, department. east bench have been received 1, 0,9 , , at the- - penitentiary January be "'di delivered tile, resentenced In the -, by Tuesday, Judge bortirulturat-inschools vaster-da-y waterworks (Apartment to the byeffect btay, county 7.. 1914granted. the children and others who board reLo.f.'bouroor, The, to some cases housewives bevel bulletin that disposed Issued in a erector today Arnold J. WelleionTearont knowledg . make up the monster been unable to draw other applications flaturdaY. convicted -in- - tho Fifth district 'court. latino to oPro)ing for the codling moth. the enoughwater' chorus practiced the songs selected tor from their house N3,1.-"etanee-6- ' ;' ',.'''' ''!,.' - 4:4, for tape to follosirMillard Mr. Stay, arraying for county. and sentenced Deem. the exerciww Columbia. the Gem of purposes- - The waterworks According-department her g. 191;1, to three years in the peni4 the Ocean." is FOR PARbOX. the secoad brood of rodling moth a lookout for water hogs-- 1 tentiary--dente: ,k., , ,,r..46,1' .., Love. Thee7 These singers will sesetti- andkeeping roe users who have leaky taps. The be begliti iirnfire. a! the should Albert A, Baker,- robberr convicted McDonald, bie at Che on the lawn to the left of assistance Of the inspectors of the burg. 7 already 17 ,i,:,,, moth' lat7 ,' convic n I t work. , district court. Suit Lek ted. In the Third district in the main driveway through the health department has been. lel It:eite bulietin che says: (t, ing court, Salt lake and sentence(' January 2g and sentenced enlisted( the Sixth east street entrance-They In this work- Is not the custom to spray fort march 24. 1914, cdunty. . ,, to in six months the 'ears in the petiltetilialYz-.- . will there have an excellent vtew ; the 'mond brood until the first nee state withdrawn. terminated to of the teatie The sinying Will be conI 1:101. but ingPte' August. take effect September 24.1914. - - . ,inmaiting and Earl Fairchild. Greek Arrested For ducted by Prof. Evan Stephens -lion-the find I that early in the Fourth convicted John Watford, third degree burglar'', It is expected that there will be an . Worms of the first breed have made a Utwit and mntenced : Horses to county. in convicted the Fourth diMrictCruelty untlanallY largo tenreaentation of piort , complete-thanand are Martins to Utah 1914 to three years in the and sentenced January neers of imr. veterans from fir and county .; . WOlig on the fruit. thus neeessitating 1 1Trillt to August limbras. a Orson peddler, near having sightned their Intention-o, a spray of arsenate of lead pui-o- n as II.1914 , 0 .1 red rears in the pen i ten. 't ' '' restate- - tiarY"lientence terminated to take et. being pmeent. They will be the spe- arrested at noon today by Htimapi Watil " - re ,,$) to best soon obtain as ...1),:'.' poes,ble Cos and JaaPer Tuffer, --''ct Novpmber 17, - cial and honored guests of the day.-,. .1 This should be put on the trees with ': Tripp. charged with craélty to :.;. battery, convicted in the V. Ostler.- - writing e Arrangements for participation by animal& Lacteal that will produce a fine moist kl au,retnmr7 to court. Beaver toontr. juatnice7a Officer According check. in Tripp. convicted Ind1ans-41a a-:.various tribes of g. Pands-Sa- llthe males Lambrol was walking btakti his h. Int d Like countf-aneentericecr April are complete& and promise a team P .. arsenate of lead to 40 rations of water. 10. 1114-tdea the aood loaded county SOparole drawing heavily wagon o . tour months in the county most sticeessful and interesting display: on -Stop spraying as woon as the surface north Capitol hill. beating he 431 a its") The aborigines will arrive on 'Thursday'. let trees .fruit of is revered. the '''''L'ouille (don't firtiedonocgrkvaknhte,da'asault a A. the horses with a halal,' "ball whip," in Palming tergrd with dead. tti VA and will go into eamp-aonce. drip.) This solution is good for the ly weapon. convicted in 'in the Second district ' the Third die, Beeldea taking port in iliwparadwilwy the leah -of which woe woven a strand sing as well as the (welling tract cherry gentenced and of county. wit The other was home Tooeie t court,and genbeing will 'give exhibitions of variolui rites, county. moth larvae. but gri9 not have any August. 2,, 1911. - to an indeterminate ed with a heavy club In the o five Yea"- in sentenceparole-denieddances and ceremonials. ineiuding dem- beta effect ofl the aphis. If soraYing kw (Pneed J.une It' ha .a the of email boy. Lambros was penitentiary pardon denied. ,' onstrations of native industries.- not- I aphis. use a tobaccirrsolution7 I :, aped on $.1 ball . Harry Montgomery, .16..third degree FOR COMMUTATION. ebb' the Mantilaeture. of, Navaho Want . I burglary. dig- - -mo,,A .,,,...., 15 21112I43 :L -I- nquiry-From "'n'i' I'd Iowa and in Willie" It ii now estimated that SOS personk 'Death of H. : the Third district court. Salt Lake sentenced January 8, lett. to eighteen , win be in the column constituting the . 7. Iltei. to and sentenced April de. county, Parade, maktng it one of the most J.- E.. O'Brien of Watikon. la. , writes i months in the state .prison..-pardPtomaine Poison ',0 years In the penitentiary-commu- ted .,.. wed. ... ,,tIP , and imposing ever an in the - , H. T. Haines. state immigration agent' William Gilson. having morphine to take effect October 1. 1914. William J. 0.1.1ParY, robbery, enn- , H AMiia 44 Years of ,"VW you kindly inform me if you and cocaine in his poeseAsion, con. vetted 1i age. of the In the Third d iMrict court. Eatt ilima-Taraltr'Meted tn the Second district court. Lees. died at I oclotk kiwi, of any these tractn of land. alg. , county. and sentenced July !.9. dttion was pronounced to be very seri- this and sentenced March Lake his tome. at some- - ..... We morning want 1907. Ststb..15 rearm in the penitentiary to grazing? rionitffrgter tt 1914. to a; indeterminstestentence ods when taken to the hospital and' Last etreet from -c- ommutatior. nolsoning . thing et a reasonable price, On prairie. was faired that the operation &old received while ion ptomaine granted to take effe,a denied. , - - ' a b or tpl14."Em.... and 1, 1914. camping Sentomher trip e:altwit not succeed In treatment of the tits Pariers CanY011 lastSaturdaY cAntwaltes, John Jones. assault., convicted in the Itnim'rt ' ituwqi IOuor aU vtiamile , itrsnd Lirt""il; If Third letriet court. Solt Lake cope'. ii.ftkom.11. ) tr Saturday afternoon kiitam was 2Ccennd district "Hirt' regarding farms,and rtirmingl ty. and sentenced April 22. 1914. Dacietend to .11owleale at Cutler HotneAt the taken HI at the camp. and returned to kind in and sentenced limekiln ronditirout your state, Sig months in the taii......coa. It. 1910. te , ' home of Alfred T. Cutler.' 1111 mouth gait Lake that night. A PhYsiciall iieven years in the. pent-, Itinued to the Augustcounty Cs log the particular imstlities.', sae . meeting. called enbut the was illness convamdala Ninth East. not At night . . I1, Thomas - -- -,e. Smith gitreor4 - larceriY. new sidered to be venous until early yestertered the front yard and cut '''..,.....600 at convicted in a justice's court, bait Lake CONTINUED CASES FOR PARDON. boom In four plate and thee spiked day trimming... Wark"ndnitml ellireillstontihglithigAbdiefirt"isement. Ii enl1nt7r. and sentenm,d May 15:1914. Mr. billant.iwita born in the Nineteenth loss to it to trees. Mr- - Cutler le at I to four Lasnorn. carnal knowledg. months in the county jail-R- alph , account for his being singled out for ward. Salt Late City. in October. PM. in thee leourth district court. e. and has resided all his life in this city. such pit, He tiara that Many.,A00 .10,,th Mcein'tietileth44 rddeLteeri,tbureglarelY; 2911,81h913.4.arrn,1713amon' triebantronriselhe Janniuts.ury. In his Ineallly leave their hose He is survived by his willow and three B ETT Eli M EN T LEASIJE:. I chtidren--Luei- us owl at night.which iiker, Whim. Cora Milam considers . ied .... Salt Lake and March sentenced county. Menu and Allem all molding ,in Salt bad practice. Reed Roshard, 1014.. to six months In the county carnal knowledge. Lake. ' Death of Albert JeffersAlberrieffterminated to take et- - convicted In -;the Fourth district court, Funeral here not been feet Ausiist t. 1)14. rtah tottill)- and sentenced June IL ere, 83 'etre of age. locally promin- completed arrangements and will ha announced Inter. In Fred died Fidlund. bosinewi. ent the automobile rand larceny . con- - i913. m One year in the penitentiar- y. ---- -victed in the Third district court. 'denten'Saturday at his home. 1241 McClelland Abraham W. Kershaw. second degree Tootle county. and sentenced October avenue. Mr-- jellera had reside44n salt Health Stale Conditions. . Better-of n, the committee The dueonvicted 11111. in the in second burglary, genets' 14; Lake about the pentto five years coulter here to Aufrieffineetinc trict meet. Weher- county. and men- from Denver. in which, city be had The Jtitie bulletin of the itwat leaguit will meet tonewrow eve- - l tentiare-contin- ued board state fenced 9 1. 1914. to ati indete r D C lived many years- - lie was a native of January N mins . July' 31. at the residence el John' in the - McGilve 11. forge 17, COriVieleti of health is published today. It shows: lk:rew York. To Rearer he was a memdenied and beventh district co'un, car- .11A 979 Place. Sixth ttallifiton Fetzer. iuut runner. and sentenced March 1. Parole granted. ber of theElks and Masonic, orders Total deaths from all Canoes. Z711; ."11511:1161 South, Emmett & L. lane. Second Emit. knowledite. 1914. to an indeterminate sentence-The body has been sent to Denver tot death .110t, renorted froth the previour i between State and convicted in the 'rhird distrks court. to October meeting. I '..During month, 40: districts reporting no deaths. the bet week the different 'continued, , Luke count y. and tentenced Fe- ti Salt 126: localities free Herman roneirted from Iteneemeun diocese. 115; i of the league have been E. Coegrift Mins of lionds-- J.. to live Yearn in tit" in the First district court.' Reseld; r "art' 3 deaths: smallIeternmittees has returned from big motoring trip to pox. sg eases. socases. It Is expected that some In- - county. and sentenced denied and iiini- January 81, penitentiary-crd- on IS Evanston and through southwestern case. S deaths: deaths: diphtheria. I 1914. to an indeterminate sentence- -0 emutation granted to take effect July typhoid fever. 44 cases. Westing reports will.. be made and. , continued , .:44,-,,,P,10K , )014' Wyoming . stith a poor opinion of the to August Meeting. deatha;- whooping cough. 472 cases. ne angrOted to curry them out. A i ' ie.'.:i mea- -road between Echo and Evanston. He deaths: CeNT LI ' ED tASES FOR C OMMU- fl; ..,,, ' zowatd White. second. measles. SI cases. no deaths; sere it la a disgrace to the state, being committee of le lippoluted by President i lari convicted in the Third district r..., , 13 cases. no deaths: pneu-- 1 , . TA TION. .1 full of Irtgliftil rough ,chickenpox. of the league bave viaited the ,' court. Salt Lake county, and sentenc- - , I Grapt and uneven., If that.ts to ite main- monia, SS cans. IS deaths: tOnOtIMP4 . I el' to three s ears in ' ed """ Octotos 4 ..':''.' W. John M.:Dowell forgerebvict- , .. cases II deaths. The greatest 1 different beer - gardens anti wine menial tained as a part of the Lincoln high-wa- r. lion. ' , , ,, diet-rid 4r 4.0411 Beave.- ise very number of localities fotmd free froin tare Mr. r)vittriff, tell..04 eumtn utnt ion g ranted. 30 lake eget1 county andSixth sentenced February I, IXIS. I done with contsgiouirdlectiatei ls in f:tliery county.' ."Inany, Migrant violations of the city I August L1914. trecessary.that arimething-b'. .',.;!: ;-,tri three in the penitentiar- iIsere It 4ight away. Al the roadway is nOW, numbering It Ear the number of dmThaws. whIch Will be reported and action t Mkhael J.: Bell. grand larcenr-- and i commutation -- 0 . :)...,::: , ,t to take effect tracta reporting no deaths. Washington.' It ix terribly wrenching on a therhine et once., 'At, thilaie ta (v.:. t h carriftl knowledge. convicted i taken In 'the 1July 20. 1914. granted- --i,- ,?, .:,, csI has are :'..i a the miserable for alleged county on the state with II i'zi, citY Melt and exempt) being "(nate' anu.,.'t ..,let Third district cOurt. Salt Lake counts'. i H. -:first murder. Melthinney. toad?! distrtcts; Emery a close second scab extorted to call the ettentimt- December IC 191 S, to cenVieted i n the ThIrd degree .. ....- .-.,,,:. , and eentenced d,strict court. the and of chief policeattnrney and two one for I lotneval of Mimi Meserinfrpneral grand larceny resit Lake ''''r ..',..-.,- county. and sentened Feb!".' and have them maan-- a rieanup et an year 'years rusrv 1 - 1 913, and resentenced Juir for carnal knowiedge-par- den OPINION for Miss Agnes Benson were .L New School-Bailding04h.deo ,:::,-.,,,,I la. '' pieces for not conforming to the law. be 1913..to held at o'clock yosterdav afternoon te the- The prompt action of County Attorney -e d A ue.11,1 meet ale Frank- A; Clark. Slobbery r ,I In the Tenth ward chapel., The vertices Le 11 ' '' e".;11. V-- Willey during the last week M were presided over by bishop Joseph 'The board of education still meet to. , e! , enforeing the laws regartung Inc ea- were morrotir. night to select an architect chrtinensen and the speakers 4'. r4,:.:. ': :. ,.,e'' burets ham been very yrratifying to the I. e:,, e ., 'M Bishop Arnold Glauttua, Joseph .Eedtor the erection of the proposcd hew I' .11811 committee. f ...,; ,,, betterment ...,' , Today dington Awl. John M. Young. Music building on the Hamilton whoa' site. HOTEL. .,':;:- Anothercommittee to report will be , I furnished by a thised quartet and The boord-ala- s wtil take up the matter : Yesterday' the one that has eailed on the vaudeli '' 1 , ',t, 11 firown. mum Itoity Ras., of buildihn,an addition to the Ensign 4 vine bowies of the city. asking the 1 - ,,, ter.. Mrs. Louise Giatique. and Misr school Tourist truffle has begun to in- - A on the north bench e1 of to out cut these lcame over managers places weather this ';, change the ,114, Howie Ouraid cheeks tluitiraneen ofand local hotels railroads and crthitte e . itra- - ,noon when there was quite a heavy all loud and sugeestive songs or jokes. i .. ""' "L'apite tne many aerl fered the opening prayer and benedicl Cr. with indications M further prectotta'''''11 '"' pmmpt response of Sheriff Att.; reP'' Two MorningAlarms-- tion wail pronounced be William thins that business Is at a standmilt Goa during the afternoon. Rainy tondo-o- n Smith. in drew Jr.. '3, placing deputies, Interment wae tn city ceme 1 ' 11 thts section of the e the Saltair trains to doaWay tot land people ate waiting for the eXimel- - tions elitism through Grass and Roo! Fires mem , e: ' 4. "g' mcifnr.tityo !CVO: affected ' hoodiuthism at teght lino arrestingein& ions tiext Year before making trips., ttS'.e.!:;4-. ,.t. ,' , :1141 LakerS now look for the number 1.;;;;;;;tt. lung the thew was Funeral of Mre. Atwood--The- re ening the head of cow. vglpritg Who ,EofMttourists weather it,tareet visiting here tcr reach nor- - .i forecasts thunder torme tonisht, with attendance and. trutity floral turned out the- tights In. the train season. i of close mai before the The the lock I canine V4Y4 thermometer tributes at the funeral Jorreicen yeaterfor Tuesday.' Tescoming to the eity during the last country can stand very wet!. fee report that. the. Yellowstone - i fast the the day afternoon in the Eleventh ward this mornini and threatened crlicleitt7s t week.' means that rowdyism is going hist two transwas never door.. Atwood. lit:luring heavier. and I become b Apparatus from the centealt days the heat has inext chapel for Mrs. Mary Davis :traffic unpopular in Salt Lake. had '12 of an responded to in alarm and the r 1)Po't widow of bishop Milton Atwood of the tlirrarisala lite. t M'dd" The lima arrangement el the Sunday centinental travel is brightening up- I t nigh I NO tourists and travelers i service 'station eitintuithed irtih liOt aaek..--1. old Thirteenth ward. The . et of the nwat and grPeerti dotting today 1724t, hour William were presided over by Bishop later the riepartment anal next Sun- - regietered at the Hotel Etelt. and other fruit ,liatoViletreorrashati rpaLter:id eoth In Salt Lake City and E. I rtUracilk, to Pot out a ffit bre at the rest-- i .11g),11r-- 2 14,4 th one sang Armstrong. The ward choir lid local I day will be taken up .ht this meeting' tonels in town are doing, eneouraging The year atm higheat -- the 'dettee of Mrs. Martha A. f3urtm lattii - Nz.-57y4- t9 I 'Come. Come. Ye Seinte."and .. : , , -will be distributed hutment. i temperature cards and ta et is nee .., . ..,7,,, .,, .. - iaI'l. with lowest Inc tUntins an degrees .. triust rirth South street. The blase wait: opening prayer Staa offered comittees with the wordstas folloa, degrees la r 01. Margaret a . Blair- - director i.141 and 1 Brown. Anthem.. were rendered by e I alerted by sparks from ;it flue.. . len. .thi July le 19e4. the maxi- l undey."Store Close his T rbee,. AT KATHEIth HAPPY in the THE.16kt:- 's will be distributed to ev ery merchantt of dem:stic art University of murn was it degrees. whereas the. Prat was'cattmated at Ilk The.kosi quartet from the -, Min neat"-- an d who is Ma ki ng a tour maxium of tenets Y last July thir-- 1 !ward. and Melvin Peterson sang 1. who handles meats and Satutda, wits the betty:oat The lowest local Preetdent C. W. Penrose ire country lecturais on home Et leas el degree. Mt the next few dare Rerorta nave!tot day liaitair has had this year. ThouMg was . yt y degrees; to ,T .,!' Bees Lake 0 Yea 'owes yisitoellr9wrillare economics; the were Buzzing !end filahop Armstrong sands of pl..asure tweneia been tent to the differint committeesPaturda v She retentt i - cornpieted a',IX77. The highest minimum 17 & greet" in and-- - the from every stake to Salt :itratakere and ,,paid elowtne tributes to matter 4urin local atterhooa : Iti. for dat maxlmums . , Rout or the d uring Itelelt were 9a. C4. M. M. $this Passengers early hours of the el,ening and the that durine the last week all th,esei n) n 1 Trip throu gh (nada 'and ..en.i S and tel the character of tra Alwood,Zinterc Ps lee rorthnest, where she made ment ass in city cemetery. , in nwaa i r ,soci ill ely The local for years lake bites clouted with for 'etts ar,d other .blocka, orgerized arel pieces 107 next tali. She expectswas 71 degrees. ' I ,Perwensers on a crowded "Ail be swimmers and floater& , wor in connection with the better-7- ; 0 rmenis eliver a .ter,e3 o t k 4t II rPs in Salt i Temperature at westter bureau officecar t &vont! West anti South In the eqening- - the bathing .crowds I, meritkibg potAt Matt-- . ' letigun ex P t utter r.lOrtia nett,Christmas. . ;end kiosk. Instruments on root of ofPirottll this MOTTlille SudgintlIrt joined thisdatieing thi,oasi tissit naafi ,i- - ThpTempt. 'sr the i - 't - e . d theintwlven fighting iiff 11 , - 104th WO the Floor xlas packed committees of the betterment . league AdPertieetneett ....Ince. 142 feet higher than those In kiosk: e ed netutant bezio shah had been or the litho edit meet; Dr: Joseph H. Crent.,' .' I" expecte-onto capacity. - i , Roof of :. torbed let corventhnt on the vat travka. Iteavtest tIsYs It has ever experienced Jr- - chairman: Ches. IL Long, First , - Co- In ty ......vertistng. I '' Boston Bids...Kiosk -INTEREST INCREASE Whence came the bees. or why. sal on Friday the Twenty;iourth. Every ward: L. Frank Brantintr. 11- - It Elder, t , , .., ,, I maximum .... 41 Yeelettles TENT. 30 never earned. Passengers aro' ereer facility for the eominet of awaits has I; second ward; E. J. Gardiner end ()rso,n1 ' 45, of the low!Mhilmiim yesterday Advertising reptesentetives re ' Mlnimum todav the trom ear 72 went and end been the , Hewlett. Third ward: John Fetzer end hilintillMent ay 01unit:sled by arranged ., , funds yoN ourplux ny inrsiptie mot w ith t he board - f ' 71- ,- . . . ....... .01 toda y .......... ...... e speed octealble, ran- - in nil probability a special trein sere- i IL E., CUSTIMingli. Eighth ward: lion tat DeWlet aper our fire mor,.grite lours.. Your trfrws,ifrottr there 'with all t rela- - 7 am. tod ay .... ......,......A In nilasioners to resort be beew for run oil the the to nerd that dr today Works Young. Ninth ward; Dr. John 74 hare in elte4- theluselvis - ulth litawhy iidly delsarting shy, sere bee-- s Ise net-S c todaS . tus.. tVeriti oerwout to Tenth Von to ate bids for Brown and James Oewaid. tvrt, Ntpu? e a whir for kinked A and sacks and Quietly heavy crowd alwris Thittr-clra- t IS 31 iTN.;tairted buckets nerd: Dr- J. IstITONJENK INS CO...- -47 for the ensuing year. The cOmmisshinite a.m. loyisy l'!......,..........Sto into catrAtv- Tuestiav. WednesdaY will be bathing ward: D. R. Coomtst Thirty-Ori- n deeoyed the et i.....;.0ilh ward, to,o'b .n.ertten on the ennttee.bt being i it am- today .... f tn 2 1741111C. IN.nt m ,riot carnival dar at Saltalr. with music on noon ., -. (Oberst -. try. C. today .,Sorenton, Libertyward; H, Hugh decidd the mote infortnatie S. It- - TVIIIIR WaS 112 call to profit headquarters end the the bethirs pier between 11:39and $ pm. today .;... . ... . ... .. 7..,,,.........:3 .. YobOM Ertligration ward necessmry before The e,o n t r a c t is patrol wagon with several officers sped o'clock. The retrolar Thursday 'night I ThI LOCAL FORkrAirei , , were . newepapors with continuous I to the er:vne,. Trade was hiorhed dancing carnival accordinglyi E-- 1st South S. L City. tY races Tuesday a;ght at Motor-Inekfor further information along i Tontirld and Tuesday eiondy: probable erarminutes &Inns mediation with dancing, will ha run Intl week as Motor -. and estabil.hntrrttstr-titirray- ' of circulation. ete. drome, , tAttiverttasincttj tiocaLtheelo showers; cooler tonight pte beet - - band.-Iform- , 4., 0" 'At-0- -- 4 --. - "Cabbie.' ST 'Ai ALT 3,14,3021 (OR THE DESERET Nrab). PhOto drama masterploes enters upon ta week's engseement at the Utah thei . ... .., this evroote and every Indicmotif . , to a ,htghly sug'ore.sztal ran. The little chigger; it toils with vigor, when days are long and warm; ,The Iter orchestra aud chorea .under t willt-leait burrmvt-ite- r ot Alfred A. thglby .fur- winding lurrotvalong- my shrinking 'form. The fish (Ale of the delightful feetures of chiggerl il cannot- figure whyit was pia "ck:d measly t he prceentatien. Thu mageificent I'05;7-- 4.---"-". on to make life tougher, to make us suffer, and earth, now being theirs' photo tecta.S. le - ....... at the King kerb,. kir theater, . New t, b" anizh Relies and mirth. We fear tAt ramble or lightly ' ' end id York Illinois heater .' 47,,,, :." gambol in fields of grass or hay, for there the chigger, les of grand opera ar Itinne.V, ., 46, 44.- - - e- i I-- A - I -- ael 7.7...13 .)e: I . -- M4,f,. L :, , THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS - rtak 1 plapnto Clime Civic Federation.. of Chi. started a movement to areNent futiire strikes. Al Washioston the senate gal. tortes wete crowded to hear tariff derote; Preis, Cleveland wee se. eanatm7.,-- Ntrely Pelt -' , 1; tt ler.; tvro3ed frOvt - Arizona that 'Mormons' had" driven the first l'etti in Oust ten o.f :,.:..i-- Carnegie's: Medals Nein. Jt.Y N:. - p,Pime.,10 - he Ctnigger::;:::t-,:- , - ivoal --04; 4. , -- I ettetPCI: daily papers are regular 'Jasmine Smith Is IniReccrd Day at Saab' LLAMUSEMENTS, Line FOr.,One o TWENTYYEARS AGO. - - - nt tf'. ;1 '''1. |