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Show I , DESERE T EVENING NEWS ifeetIS 1' r lommil.M0 a Ogden firOffice En HOTEL DAttEMENT M Altr.od Oloadots WM Tot. 110-W- . Huns TeL 1411-1- i 1 Petrone are requested to make re:wells( moo. .easteraetata Slatterns t Pittett Pt ISLICATtoma Order your Church works and all ether hooite through eny 0g4on rep. resentativ of Th toeiteret W ba6 thfOrtintoll.. stock of the Nattl Elook storo. to toll st in the ato, to draw front. ' immediatto ceinplainte 1 nett rongrevaional deletation In Collo greet the nearepapers of the elate, the owe tarivere t.t the Legion and the ortitobra cot the bureau ut sr risk Its. suranco. fria it Lake Man Conuelande. Murray W. McCarty. commander ef Inchon W. T000ll Poo No. to. elected commender of the department ..telftatt uta Elsa is..Lestimt held st the clueing toes- IJFFOFFCORNS! it.1 North let Vest Nt.. Tejephone SAS. Agent for the 1)a1l. Zeturdev find ,Ne,rk,StlItC44 631 - . a BY'ANIRICAN LEGION . Their Arrest and Prose- cutionDemandedSait 1920 ' I , tt, 1 Lit:If;14. :5 ;41F4'' P P. Al. 2.Tbe Juot ( a Easy Terni.-..4.6- ' . A la1:010 WI' ntottertrely turnItalieol you and ate atilt tooth tote. Th fortlahinge are teat, attraelovoo,, up to dile, and make just the kind or a litti Immo )111S- - 1V10. Intl-- wire Ottrina the orent Juno $ole 00 fur this 'NKr slu-5.Home" e Outfit tot Colleen. hall yesterday ;morning, and eery train brines siew revtuitc. They coin from all the intermountain I .ates. Many of them are former 'midente lit' the tthiverelly end re pleased td be bakk at ItTV old ...hoot. The new ,omers aro quick In entering into the It. Y. U. spirit and becoming storm ad.. htrent of the school. The Committee on board end lodging hue been active and accommodations ure.being fougd for all. ..i.;).,,, 6 I 14, ' I 671-4- ., 1 . PJ 1 1,11011 01E 1 Is Iwo 110111111A rAMENIK. "Bride Outfit. Spedar Three-Roo- 410,11 t1Chl.W ton ttre m ungusattoriably ready glaThree roontosbedroosm dining room eml klichsm Just what most beginners want. Th furnishings aro nod quality. and of zesutlonally a arr 114itolia tar VON1 to see thia Wit Bride's' stmotal. ',urine our Juno nil., the prfris f. romwo". outfit 'kilt t,tt ta 0 mor. bola it areount emporially invited Pairebaao-41.- 23 a or k Ita Ta Purebalmomm IA0 eh 1000 Peri 010 Lao a oa 2aa rebuttoo. a410 yek r.va raerbakop- -- Lad a ON petit Ito Ma rugeboar- - Lae a IA yr 14 IA yolk 4ia loan rurirtino-- ., TAM as latereat added. 414 ta eokly 0 SA ! igc9F0 Ts 101 A I 1 04 - I. 'tent that tedenee it dVotional 'Lerchea ir ) i a )1 0 :1, Three Room "Cottage" Outfits, PROVO. June II..T. U. sum. flier school still probably be the tars est in the hietory of the Institution. .lure then 400 studentu were in at , I i lir S 0 Summer School Will Be Largest Ever at B. Y. ,,,,91 4 11 -- lEMIMi ' f 3 - ' 011111151101,111Manom subialiption payments ortql delivery ompleinte regardits should be made to James 4. ()Met' it and costs on!, a few cents Doesn't hurt n Of the convention. It defeated I Pee Ptone of Wilkes poet No. II by 4 vote ,Jt la. U. Mr. Mererty la a son of the late W. . M; 'Mit-artyjustice of the euprenie f was an vitiator during the eourt. eervice in the American army, and I now practicing law in $alt Lake Ife ham taken an active interest in le- gion affairs. and has been commander of Itichurd W. Young post No. 20 for the past year. A. a workipg mate for Mr. McCarty for the year, John k,. Holden, adjutant of the department of Utah. was re. elected Id that office. The rules were suppended and he was elected I.y ace clemation the same stetion being taken in regard to the office of tre- s urer. It wax Mated that Mr. Holden had handled the work of both ornt-Ffor leveret months. end. by the Millimoue action of the delegates. his wolk was approved and he one elected to continue in both of these offices fo: .1-another year. Earl L. Anderson. who served with Mr. Hoiden as assiatant adjutant, will DECRIED 2 Al, , ; SLACKERS. wri)NEsiv JUNE Provo Office . , $616,00 "IY termit4115.06 11w IA 4 pokily. r ,, ., , L10 L. - , 1 . I e 3011;1! 1N. Chaperon Schedule. poi n to Clirtrilititesitto tr--.., drop a littlf Freezom , . also was elected head of the Man section health' Commander Lake .. Plz.j1c0.Jun. , that touchy corn. instantly it Mops . tion to the national convention to be . of Home and tighterl league has , , , -: Ittil' - ''.in Cleveland in Septernt.er. Mr.1 aching. then you lift the corn off with beenthe ' ' : to the asked I Provo Next Convention held t, chaperon. supervise 1 ierr---Anderson enlisted in Anaconda. Mont..' the fingers.- Trulyt- No humbug! e''' :I, ft) of North . the lug Park Belie . V swimming pool Try Freezone! Tour druggist in the aviation coma, and saw consider-- 1 o.. lia 2 tote71 a tiny bottle for a few OWL sufficient tor th summer nd has made the fol. able service during the war. t , City. 16Q i; toe to rid or T. Vice commander. elected were rt. lug schedule: your feet every hard ,corn. : ,i, a u '0..a .C.- , , ' Forte. plast -soft corn Juno inetialliVP. of Cedar City. Ford Erieksou between .Sixth ward ' "...;; 0 ,eN Second inclusive. of :ladies; June of Monroe and V. M. Nebton of Provo. and calluses, without ono t ii I aro 1.200 A change was made in the election pain, sorness or Irritation. particlelone in ard laditaMrsNornia Fulligt.k in 1 OGDEN. June i I, the discovery of a noted Cincinnati harlot. residents it, 'Utah who ere Slackers of the XeClitiVt cornhlittee there . June 1111, ineluelve, - Bonneville )14 Vill Ad one dis. elected from each ertiscritent. I Judicial genius June ins First- ward. Mn. ward; during the licorld war and who should .. I I Flora in from the Le Jenkine, trict, delegates charge. ;A:WM be smarted, ptosecuted and punished, d tAtrict Pioneer ward: July July Or" eleeting their committeemen. 'Sprinkling Regulations a Third ward, Mrs. Wm. Surchin, char. t T., E. A. !Aecording to a resolution paseed at the The following were elected: tv.2, 1 al Mrs. Alex Sorosis club. 1244, July aid a Will be Announced Hedquist in charge. c.onvention of the American Legi'm Strandquimt of Logan. L. J. Holther C'e-,- ,. . III I'l "4'1 i i of Ogden. Williem J. Vay of Salt Lake, ,i- ,. held jn 'Oita city yesterday. NineteenthCentury rit111,, faltiliN, June !, Sprinkling regula. to July N. lions P. 111111111Prral of be Jordan Provo. Starr later. $ . Knigbt for arranged lawns will i be announced this was draftresolution The "blacker". Fourth ward, Mn,. IL J. Aug. Peterson of Oasis, H. E. Real of Rich-.b- y week by the city commissioners it is ....ILLitigkirt ktI7Sn!IVI 1 ed a resolution committee head- field and Sanford 1 re Murdock in charge. Mayor Frank Francis 13allinger of Prite. expected. ) 1 ,.. Mill a It abundance of water. but rsiCommunity church.- - to be i ed by Dee Stone. an attorney of Provo was unanimously chosen as ports an later. in th arranged dents southern part of tow SI .1N the next meeting place of the state complain of low Lake. The resolution was unanimousweird. Aug. Fifth Aug. : the pressure eonvention. The date for the conven- - day when residents of theduring ly carried. city are Manavu ward. Mettle White In vharge.1 i be fixed will lion the executive by Newe Prez, Notea, After a "terrific fight" a resoltl- - committee and announcement made sprinkling. . Among the recent promotions in de- was Utah the the (Ion barring local is of it. passed Jesse through department headquarters that battery. Directo'rs Chosen. , k er, who has been appointed second lieu partment of the .American Legion or to the different posts. 4eofilii 'A, . V. E. to P. succeed June our)F.N. Montague. rewas state success: a 2.A. Bigelow of tenant, Tbe convention .... of its officers from any participating the active interest taken k Mr. Hunter is an the Ogden state bank. has been named aligned. I rivai,4 by delegates a director of the Ogden Union Railway man and Ilea had considerable FRI calow-in any politics in Utah whatsoever, vs g from all over the state was V. E. are and tither Other tio,..4 Oepot directors company. training. promotions the interests of any par- Mg.- - Even the moot inaccessible places lected at the meeting of stockholders Kuhns nom corporal to sergeant and t or t .., were represented, among these being held yesterday are R. S. Lovett. W. A. Slier A Cluff from corporal to a cr.! , ticuiar political party. L. Hawn J. A. Harriman. and Stalliut rillbert x.ant. Kruitschnitt W. St. and and and Richfield VernaL ii, if rozz:i , ... Follott.ing is the text of the "slack- theseGeorge. A. i) to from Cheever ti in Worthington. corporals privates delegates wet keenly alert to er" resolution: No mention was made of a new de. have Hobert Sauer, Seymour Prows ant state of work the the and body now at large for Ogden. Stockholders 'Mozart Hoehard. "Whereas, there are 4 i eir home posts. pot 1111JYZ115,t11, . h werebuilding not preilent, the stock being voted 1,4 John Manson. Garfield Williams and twelve hundred rest- - ed good progress an; 'George Deribitt. who were rrrrr ted at dents in the state of Utah. who dur- The department took decided action by proxy. 111 ' 1 on a 11414h:tend prime weeks ago 111 charge ingr the recent world war successfully on several mooted points, arranged of condueting a gambling holies 4 evaded the administration of the e- for clearing up the financial situation Contracts Awarded. who Provo were to and brought and outlined the work for the ensuing lective draft act. and under a 5260 cash bond pending their ,. 0 1 OGDEN. June have 2.Contracts been in court this morning. fail"Whereas, every American citizen year. the Utah Idaho Central rail- appearance to appear and forfeited their bonde. Universal military training was given awarded 1 rcgaids with contempt and disgust road .s. if for paving between the edThe editorial staff of the "White and An attempt trackscompany theee louthmlme culprits who during a considerable attention. of North Washington avenue. Green" an li : , book of the ! anual year was a to made resolution deriar,The a national bid of . $110.000 pass emergency displayed offered by the corn. Provo High school. announces that the great ) st contemptible an cowardly atti- ing for compulsory military training. play was accepted by the city i atudont may secure the book and their ' . . tude toward the nation that had ftm- These resolutions were tabled by a report cards by calling at the high 1 4 vote of 42 to 22. In the afternoon. tered and protected them ,and school building Friday, June 4, from 13 ":1 7 m. 1 o'clock noon to p "Whereas, the department of Justice however. the military policy cornmitGranted Divorce. Mr. livid Mrs. Stan Clark and ?Mee ', . end1 other governmental agencies tee prepared another set of resoluOGDEN. June Ellen M. nor. Helen Newell have returned from Phil' ehairged by law with the duty of de- tions which was adopted. r ...P--. enaen hag been granted a decree where Mr. Clark has been atof zetdo tecting thesemen and bringing them divorce from NCR Sorensen. She was adelphia, the Jefferson Medical coilege . Policy I rid011ied. tending I to punishment kave wholly failed to ' 0 awarded the family residence. $50 a and Miss Newell the Philadelphia mus- e The Indorsement follows: month alimony and the custody of the ical acaderny. .discharge their duties. and to bring we r ' That the indorse i ' 3 military policy minor children. .The social service committee of ntcheeo craven, criminals hefore the bar itir adopted-- at the- - Minneapolis-eonventio- n it pf Justice; now, therefore,-bI inas of the American Legion of the Utah department Resolved by Ruse and One Dollar . by Prof. E. H. Smart will. be resumed i the American Legion in its second an- - terpreted by the military policy comCentral 1". the next at evening Thursday Saves Big Sum For - sehoolhouse imal convention assembled, that it re- mittee of the legion, reading as folovii 1 at which at I o'clock time '' 4.0 ' epeetfully demands the immediate lows: 'The military policy committee William A. Morton of Salt Lake will Victim of Holdup deliver iirosecutten and punishment of every of the American Legion indorses the the last lecture" of the courser '. t --laid as state of Utah who principle of military policy individual in the OGDEN., nu unit of ' d own evaded- Me provtgron-6-&-- the , , 'the European hotel has reported to , , , convention of the American Le- the police that he was held up In Lorin Burglar Ransacks selective draft act, and, be it further . ' ! "Resolved that the Utah department gion which favored universal military Farr park Monday night. He was In Gets Trunk and $5,000 , ' with man. another company he sai& as a vihich also of the American Legion .. but , training, provided when a stranger stepped from behind . . (Special to The Newel Ivith the proper public official' in an condition precedent thereto, and as an SOM4R trees end commanded both men effective and thorough campaign essential safeguard thereof, for civil- to throw up their bands. A search of PARK CITY. June r, ,rorot, , against the men who so ignominious- ian control, a thorough housecleaning Guild's companion resulted in the rob- the amount of approximately TECMS:$15.00 CASH; $10.00 A MONTH.' , , ber obtaining 45 cents. He then dely failed to meet the test of true citland elimination of the inefficient- of- manded was stolen lie front Guild. morning who war." yesterday the world when early he kenahip during ficers and methods of our entire- milthat he had one dollar from a trunk in the home of Warm thanks for the welcome itant establishment, equality of obliga- replied allowed to go byonly handing over her Universal Combination them while at the convention tion and opportunity for all American was lett' Piclure returning to this cheery kitchenhappy-,:tha- t that coin. Guild told the police he Blockovitch. an Austrian miner, have been given to Mayor Frank citizens, and, ' adequate had $105 in his pockets. protection workwas Blockovitch at Park City. Franck', members of the Herman Bak- against an enlargedorstrOngerAllilif, Range is waiting to contribute its bit to the'deliciousness of every dish her deft fine-time tr post of the American Legion and tary caste.'" ing Id MI , Annual Convention. The of resident services Ogden ' every of the robbery. Another set of resolutions adopted create. Nowhere more is.found a . gers delightfullfsensible, tke Salvation army. Elks lodge, in regard to the present military gift ! sysOf Utah Bankers His wife was sleeping in the roomtheIni 6,erIthights of Columbus, Women's tem was on court martials as follows: trunk, containing OGDEN. June 2.The annual conven- which was the ' . court-martiwas awakened tice Star Legion and the aY. IL C. by the' . "That the system in tion of the ITtah,,Bankers areociation money. and were also given praise in resolution. force clothes from the in the United StAtes army be will be heM in thin city June ratM IL burglar throwing adopted. She the for search eshis Reeitions money. in , be wil be held at the Weber'-clubtrunk abolished and a modern system i : Governor Bamberger is paid a i high based on the present prin- which will be the headquarters of the screamed but the thief found the sack,i tribute aabeing a loyal friend of the tablished, The the currency and ran out of Justice, with due regard for convention. program American Legion and an able adviser ciples will he issued duringcomplete of-tthe present week. containing BURNS GAS AND COAL OR WOOD rear door. , of the accused." . 1 to Chas. and is thanked for his aid in the de- theInrights selection IL Barton ' according ' the ., ' Bearden,' sleeping in the front part' of delegates lo the Ogden 8arings bank, chairman of the of Telopment of the state orgaization in national the I were awakened house of to the! in the by be held convention program committee., . resolution. noise and blurted to investigate. Sher, - a- simple lever automatically adjusts oven for use with The turnfOther resolution set forth apprecia- Cleveland in September, Mr. Anderwood No or , foal, gas. iff IA. P, Morktrr3r of Summit county parts lion of the services rendered by the son received the highest number se-of Memorial to cgange; no dampers. tosOperate. Beautifully finished in unbreakable, . durable UNIVIT was notified of the theft and is conThe other nine delegates Day Exercises G. A. R.. the United Centederate War votes. ' lected are former Commander Hamilducting an investigation. Finger prints veterans and the Spanish-America- n y nd Blue n or Or Pearl Willnot Are robbeealdentification. discolor. to craze the dy Cray. chip, Clean as a china may lead war veterans; favor. and indorse the ton Gardner, Dee Stone, Curti T. yorclainPeacock ndy The Salt Lake police have teen - (Spedat Correepondence Murray McCarty, all of Salt dish.- - Can be wished like a porcelain bath'. Also made in plain and nickel finish. plan to establielt and maintain Fort Clawson, ) in small G. Beal H. E. L. of ,,,, Richfield. ler Lake; SANDY. June Douglas., a..petillebeallb-sertriel- L serv. '7 ' - C. Littlefield ices wet coaductild StindaY.- -day -- -- spaee.and keeps kitalencoolliLsummer andwarm in winter; the benefit of all veterans who may Woodbury36. Mar have occasion to receive treatment.1 of Ogden, R. B. Dunbar of Park City, at high school and Monday. Peasant RepUblic May Si, at the cemetery.At th high and commend the memberir of the and Fred Erickson of Monroe. --. , the .. school . esemesess--- ewes '' memorial address was by . Alternates to the national con- . ,,,A radical So- ragminagmana . Kuhr and a quartet. eom. It la a far cry fron3,-thvention are Knight Starr Jordan, of Minim of D.Molly --'--- 7 Lindell. Gunhild in iposed bar. Lenine of and Conrmillara 7 . Provo. P. E. Walker of Salt Lake, son. L. Van Dam and Earl Fergenaork. cialism v democ- - 85 'Der eetit,ore the honts'enehloodisees ittiNthe magic word Soviet his age 1 fair avid Clarence Parsons of Salt Lake, Floyd sang The Marseillaise.7 accompanied Moscow to -equal vote, and that rnanit G. Errol of Hinckley, W. A. Whitlock by Alice Kuhr'. of Itumtiathel long dreirme of "Zemla e tivoboda" of titStberian farmer In his and teel antl that he will have 85 per cent of of Layton, A. A. Wright of Salt Lake, On Monday there was a parade. In racy is yet to come, land and freedombut ire only it la one that, farmers. a voeing power of an Russia. And tha but Their frozen-tal- l day villages, that I. Snyder of Duchesne, A. L. Winsor which- were the Sandy orchestra. color Muat'echo around the world. benine but it le .coming fast The Tear had ' magic word. Me doesn't care any- - tin only mean that the day is coin.. members of the George Brand t hie Alay, and nowthing about Sovietbut he does care one-ha- lf of St. George, and' E. A. Stanquist of bearers. and seven e la I hie daY. Lenine had th per be must a today the and mayor peasant post; city council. the, cent that he crushed: I mean that the farmer. the 85 per cent, the real i about his land and freedom. He'll give , , Logan. '. ''''' fire department, fraternal organisarepublic, because it will be the Rue: he tea taken the Place et AheBereal people of Russia, are soon to have hie life for them. Artk hie beloved elan farmers' republicFrazier Hunt tions. giris.---knfire scouts. boy camp 11114freedom means that he "wnl have a in Christian Herald., ' 4" Church and Civic organitationaLleut and one-ha- lf - per cent who ruled got their daY. I , Offices.' , j . And Mix Russian farmer has 'real of the autocratically before. The 85 per Washington Boberg was marshal s 1 I ' thinkLincoln's Gattysburg--addreawas cent who have never yet' had their instincts for democracy. He la day. , OGDEN. June 2,-T-he of board city 4.,,.........,,..,,,....,. given by Leland Jorgeaaon; the con. say still remain without any voice, tog straight about democracy., ' lie. .., . moved In . education has from its offles , ( ..., , gregation sang 4!America;" W., D. even In their owl! affairs; and tneaejaanta a full vote and a full voice; he l 1 05, txelf"..s, , . ' tbe Cot Hudson building to the Wm.' Kikhro gave a rellding: Miss Gunhild 4 1,,, 4...477 .. - s,...,it t .....11,t,,.. iante a real rule of the majority end: .3. I N.1' f at:.. Larson "The , . pang Without at-t- hs Flag residence 1...";:4 east the of 13 fairnees and "1 Douglas wants and' romonno" 1 a Stain:" equality th oration of the : ahe 1-rAs4 - r a now in day Junior new Central school, ws high anenyd. 0.: by given Judge gh icor diehmepoee Y 1N..'., course of construction on Twenty-fift- h G. A I , L.:t th,eavitnedett .7 irge:rt int CHURCH NOTICES ..,.-',trona: reading. Nisi Brad- -t ... f r ',,.,P'...: pti . - , ." street near Adam' avenue. The resi ("el ' '.1 . Mareellialse" by a (mar- I he will fight on, until he gets them. P ,- ' .N6A1-.1 s k been remodeled ,teer office an for has dence D. W. ' (II, benediction of Ruhr& words by the , to 'I He listen 4 r may 01110; ' , í Rilik$'; ,..... .7.-,,, 1 building. i ''17C''F',.4 Itti' ' radicals-fod , awhile, but ,'' , , 1111'IV, i 4. il The Utah. Canners association .v,,..,v, 1 with Lenin,. wont he for k I: Today long. P ,. in the Col. tiUd.on ' offices t the occupy ,tilt ' -te L M. : A. Artnual and freeitio.,;,,y, -- , -- t - . velrinv Is ,, 'promises of Internal peace. land. building vacated by the loch., board' i- .10co ,,;,;,, - , ' s,, ,11,i'iSIN ! 4:?.,,e,,,!, Alvrit. Is bolding. on,:but If Lenine does and -- Captain -- W.- E. Katz. who hest ' PANDER.!.NE:77 Coderence , -.--. e-1 Primary ,,,.. . work of :not glut him cheap skives. and Olean us ,t:Immile trt ,: h., charge of the construction s - :,,"; pew 4 4 t farm maChinery. knd real liberty-an-d Ogden Arsenal, will Occupy the office, ,...:4;--k ,' sri r ,,,,,. (s', ', i. vacated by the Capoire nssociation. t rAc'',4Y'., The twenty-fift- h You .7 t14 real freedom ; then down goes Tayt4. annual general your cup enjoy , 'N::. At t.'t;...--- t ca.' 4,..:4-4i lb.... ts eonference of the Young Men'. und artah Lenin.. .t, ',1,.4. :?..0 t"'.,- 1 eigNo 4 - 'Vrill4 le 11A rr-i- : N 4Chokin Right now ,thig Siberian farmer Young Ladies' Mutual ImproveStops Hair Coming- Out; tea for ED .1 I NIPS 21i D. 4 fragrance, its I p a .., . ment ' and the associatique. , , '''''.0 PY ri 5 tut,.1t91, Now Era. reit-OresDoubles-it- s teenth annual conteience ofsigh 4'. , His Mother-in-La- w the Beauty.-taste , for its an excluls' 'I - riporisd-sirreste- d Church Primary associations of the lints in eternity a after, 'f',' OGDEN, 'unlitFrank Cunningham, .of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in Tiflis. Red neveSaints notn Royalist demands' to Wilson note in biesire an d cheer. , iho pleaded guilty to attempting wen-to- Iwill bstbeldinSaltLake The. rsuls in frotterniztrysto-f- t a, choke bib l'aetions TherY allUs suppneedly enemy troopsRueslan- - f t,m and Friday. June Saturday klunda.y. D. R. --to . pay tonced U. ' time or in short WOUld link and German sionit est,reeri. front by Judge Some people Pt very Rnoot Is and IS, MO. . S20 or serve 241 -days ij3 willintereene, InCrits on .tab ie titinke tie up Itueeia-- industry, members are iniiieTtiirliTr Mrs,: Debt Coleman. the cOmplaining I , take 'nor. Przmysit believe officers 'ruleAustrians are had court she told the Agia. Sccuse41 particularly witness, requested you , the 1WrORTAlit UHINGE- or TIMPr., h to be present at all f the defendant at not being meet) odfefmenareektre'notteuns:i.ostnms 1.4 JI la al). Defendant ' to fled or , tea that - toyed toherhavedaugher. ings of the conference, and a eorno. Trate ' t ,s"' offensive ' threatenad to "clean the up, dial towns Pluys Many invitation la extended te the in effort to cutort entire force 14141"1.111 (Weems. -tea; Germane are thrown "lernan famlir and thal t. ,10111I, ' Sainte generally to attend the Brit tat' gam near Ypres. carry recoptured'es doll aoesn't give any of these hark, ortiond tempted la choke Mrs, Coleman Taber-anALe1,101:!!! to Chateau d be held Hooge by bayttnet .chargs. the bateau-Tiller?- " la Ert4N meetings Pluffsio but Ft. tlet,Pisted., lillalro4p. ' hold''''',',;,--- -) I' p.m. on Sunday. os.estern hait end rossin end , ground , v. , delights. w 10111K CITY of June 18. southwest ithe4ms Eight-Hu'tNI'dr,,,,,,,, N7,1,, Reeistaricii I - lir Gallons 24 arambl4ca 7.;(Itrakit Ink grrowe fanatical itionr the W. TVINg. ,,,A)) lrarbobb.ltioeperti tied aitetwo. irt Sato Kort.h $ca',11 coast or se:I remember pirme inspirtheMarne,Worse than that! They 1 14141. 4 fib t levelos4 Weevil the Trehe H. H. ROB.HRTr. Of Wine Confiscated Dor 14 Garman lea 24cotitio,4 Brit! Frolich to win asainet tremeo4ou t .; 4. Vt. DfIv. bigivito 44 .:Wk..... . 1 RICHA4tIt R LYMAN, 12 Itarlia ciattne aletory; bort,too (Ala Poritn v rgo hundred cat. - "posco otfertomo t Ihttlis 41a3 p. MI. Doily. of;DEK, June 3 General Superintendency Y. U. calm, hat eicircr for dctaita Los sive" a commission empowered is actually pay more for a cup , Inn," ,111 de.troye4 by the Pb so of iD ham 04,..1.o.ro bed frboebips tibrootb , It41tio ccu;scr A-our M. altar demand fatty certain terms r peace. at the court house yearardne The llovebabd mad Rufftekt. tosrtay plan, NIATZTTIA H. TIN'GET. - lift they nvoas prove,' of such tca. thanhey waa poured down the sewer by WnFt vat 'Ile. elariova ly fltht HUTH M. FOX. Ithe eheriff alth the ai4 or two'priaotte In hiwrrwc: 044 at ania out-a or N, 'pada plant Intinitio fnr anti-ro- d I from th rounly left T. NYFIRom. 10.for tort tataroostnill and prTrintylt, mon in 4 irrIst ! Schilling's. pay The win wa ordered confiscated by M. I. A. ' 4, L. T. Gan. Roma at I t lad ronta r4iia. Atty. tow "Iiooderio-fray 114 rlite he eouri fottowmg the diammatal of the buy' Felt IIformot F..J. VI LOUIE O. FELT, 'nor's. Potion, PI pte.dowin promatellaaily of joseph lurtrwr;rta to the au: 4- alpottration of "loandortoo- role tleSt ' 41 4(4:Wing 4? Ccimpany 1111h211111,, T. It Aramirrtlisto MAY naaaltiotei AIVVERFIA)N, U.. )111m. thfroITit. LA Ur. lo 11 It falloo Lair or spay floadrurf prad t,a ...II "d.wwi rill,r., ' tomrt i ebrate4 et aro 42 ."1111111011411m- tbo! omit!" C'nuturt CLARA 11'1 BELLO,. I I itrnAtn41-rlaptaaul lam ituttee ilt, tit .10110.4Wirnt I troridolo poor", noir Maws soot lila, vie. - 1,ukt iSiehwitto lierrtir,P4 I,4 San rrancasco , with capkuilists.at cAt.r. outr&ge. I E. 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