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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN William Ferrell Another Declares Was Induced by Misrepreto STOCK No> Patents pany IN Sign. Procaved Alleging by as No' to sien a 16 H,I Nark Clar false Com- oe the Third Sa wake or was of rie ht of in-|the property, way and 1 Etta btta Manitou O'Nasct fol Nasch,}/the asking that the and void, or if . deed be declared not so declared, . . ‘ ants, Wiswell, 2,500. Ball the premises street, ae nee grounds Gray on Third na a Weeks. - BANK CLEARINGS » Half of While there of] like big tate market enced a mand for sieteThey ON) Were: null} were married in Salt Lake, Sept. 25, that | 1991,~and ve one child, a boy 4 years old. Mrs. Mikesell asks for $15] a dearth in the last decided 5 anything of local week, real dealers under-current small the city. for . ' Moving. was sales ; Shown Year-Local Stocks di-| . Gain . nal Phenoment Mmost South] of caine mnon-support HEAVY nn avenue] 2 « expeci- in the de- in in all al parts of from $500 to 3,000 residences Sales ranging numerous : Sek Ret estate men Lorene: pe £9 PWOPpert) Ons. said oe ah ci yesterday ms ees ae tonnes that de Pe te he have judgment against the defend-| "month alimony and the custody. of | Steely many Inquiries having been reand Clark, for] the boy. Everett O. Jones filed suit street tends against] The complaint states that on Sept.|the Pioneer Nursery company to refor 2 Ss : . re e 1905, the plaintif€ was induced to} Cover the sum of $80, alleged to be 25, sign writing due as the request south half of. lot 13 block 21, : acre plat A, containing five acres, tenalso} which a certain Instrument purports Clark the in to convey premises to Frank described for medical H.|'endered and to one of the hospital Bert Lydia S. Twifordt Voree against Major a fact erecting a that new the Short passenger causes i est street ee es 10 e ue Se large deals are services | Atkinson, defendant roy at the} busines: prohably company. state filed Wie suit for pre dlhen D Twiford, ask- property develop men are in, this the inat asone 'or the now undec was close early of Line depot which tt a one Eanes ee folle r oO inquiries, and negotiations will week. opinion Real that there ete « ‘ are now eee an) un- five shares of the capital stock of the {ing a decree on the grounds of de- | qe; way for the sale of several valuable Big Cottonwood Lower canal. He al-!sertion. They were marricd Marc h 15, | pieces of property. leges that Clark, Wiswell and tall | S84, but hesii no children. Mrs. TwiHeavy Gains in Six Mouths. 4 : ' dehusband her vat asserts the|ford that him to represented falsely halt _of the a e oper Ee ahkk ae failed since has and ige9 in her serted contract} 2 only was deed purported whereby the plaintif€ agreed in the |to provide for her. oe i suit Pais PENT anes: iiteeh t- future to convey the land to Clark, ing. when Clark, Wiswell and Ball should have first delivered four thousand shares In a corporation thereafter to » which corporation me nese porate od, . = . jloiting was to»be.organized for the exploiting 0} See the for machine a of ores, In av eieD I to = aa ail Was ‘ive $100 that' Clark, represented e Ball Wiswell and I the l nited that ! ais patents from . machinery. the fin cash, they It had COURT alleges CHANCERY falsely] procured States -Paul for wo fe Gece tuGusATa tee et0 mach sal xtshares oOck tue * WETS ee % The eae. t ae © Its gnorant plaintiff now alleges duced Hee any to sign, that, being relied , upon rep-] and Clark 1905, 14. euiier ted deed to one premises of conveyance plaintiY pro claimed to owner of the premises, time, of Clark I worth the be of and absolt $250 for that at the Malmstrom plu rL . . Bruises by Falling When Drunk. Joseph W. Murphy was found Diehl R'y.| W iC. Rubber Co. vs Utah and M. and M. cai of $49,- a b Pie, clearing he fiscal the fiscal yy ae to 190% ; Industrials. Co., pfd Co, com bank : $100.00 72.00 100.00 127.) 120.60 103.00 238.00 155.00 12) oo bank, Ode Murray a ed 25.00 bank, bank, Logan Insurance . Co 19).00 177.00 pen ltiet Busat oo ie ul Com id Savings bank ...... National Bank of the Kepublic . Ogden poy ine WOME. "2250's Srcacine ce' 1 122.00 00 210.00 Sage RE Pane, baie ,.:... ocky Rustat Bell T ober atte ee oe . Oe : Oo we wane semen nnn The Utah Sugar Co., pra. re 90.00 [the fdaho Sugar Co. - Auto is stocks yank bank National Fire An showed clearings of $88,092, 137.86 National Wirst National First National Co Diamond Con, first ¢ B.. Scovil....On Peterson, On EE. note "plamond W Home teh Impl, Co.. vs Vtah Impl. Ga. Nee Idaho {n- Bran National banlc:of viiew2hleh-water F eee year of as half Saving Deseret County Davis COURT. -}nte guilty of assault and battery by aoe Con. al. | Deseret Complaints Filed : - Caused yesterday, Local deed t now are IS FOUND GUILTY N , W. $7.50 20 ked, Tee st quotations on local The is folloy Reise sted) Sugar Co: ptd. Co.}] Mere, vs it, by: up up Co ' com Sugar Amalgamated Beneticial Life. Ingur: ince Co Ly sville Co., Banking Barnes et Roberts H. ys J. pltff. for Giles- a vs Feil J. pltf! stg asde jdgm elma ending $9.50 DicDe eee went climbed Idaho All of the stocks. showed [$197 oe IS for the first Twiford udgments. Denny L: Isabel preferred fie First reached a ; mark of $308. een Tlewea : ment ese weekce ag rood : : Thi De rst Be nomenal 841,381.01 is shown in local for the i first s his is Of { t Six mont Co Auto D. dementn CITY Woman's) M. $200 Ss. For execution of the > were and MURPHY on vs preferred wae aTiclniees Ordena hae : = ceaiisicoyin Utah vs oe Pee se tL eee $2, > Insists G. that knew Clark wa that the Farce | the Divercs y * naan Ber the O'Nasch,| = Etta plaintiff! alleg the who, adie to vorted deed t asia is ocured and fraudulently Nov Amalgamated , | Utah Deeds al 3) a eee Weatern G.} pow stands $9 bid @ auth' to 0c-}\croase of nearly $1 and over$9.40 a. wee Pioneer Nucsery Co. For Hl. A.A. Ellott.. Eliott. Cndmntn dm vs ar $8 oe 7 srves W.V. Pac.Ta Ry.y. vs V executed | * his wife ee pivoncn, idmrgeed dah about or on that and ros! a gain. judge-R. . Filed. s OB _ the had hac th Clark Clark a Urat enor hae further poe Jeges calles? *h et eee F. B. For ree evi "S. Twiford eval eed Pos vere that avers i » ne consideration of any kind for the recorded a he ahow been a lively feeling at all showing dvance: et Judge Morse premises sought to be Sa on $10,009, ae Bond approve b G. G spice ann _ Witlaner h 3 Christensen ‘ o effect » legal 0 ignorant p purported document which he was company T, D. Lewis, ys oo aueuatD Plt! ) 8 PROBA‘ Th DIV G judge-Probate matters Effect itect, s vs week. DIV., pry stood, the plaintiff says, that he WaS}eupy not to deed the property ever until] filing . . any was ranized and LA DIV., C. W. eng Cont I LAW ler also enunder-| was . has s, the lant atx months' hace Sy showsubstantial gains ove c cae correspondsix months of last : i ehlef feature of the Tat few weeks has been the 1ctivity of the sugai stocks. has rate listened Onder Tassin the sugar tet si Everything 7 COURT. Yesterday. There ac ing ing RECORD 7 DISTRICT « SURAT Thatcher 820, Bros, a het i 9 et aenevecsvvesuce Banking Co., Logan Rubber Co, vs Utah Auto Co. | 1{t8h aoinee sper tri, ao" C 130.00 rs He Cons,a Supply Co. vs Utah Auto Co.) Zz.io ( Say Bankaon and Tree op=08 60 witness the bruisedIn] | Me still was appeared yesterday, she court complaining esterday. and harsh When discolored the as woman, the who result Was] Mdse ; of her Jedaments. Patan treatment. clatmed name and for logether to > th wife «o that she was she had taken X NOL} his at they had been man as time some living] and wife. The evidence showed that at arose whieh rethe troublearrest, theltedtime in Murphy's both the deou ; fendant and the were intoxicated. complaining witness Murphy stated thal he did not abuse her and insisted battered herself. . ae denied and insisted beaten her and abused At the conelusion of phy = BONDS that) Van for pit Wore $72 Steer ‘vs: Borglund for S. A. caliaa ci Hatton. $3515. vs Christain was rebuked by iis% the ‘ wothat ee her the shamefully trial Mur-] the court for his} brutality and announced that he would candies . ay afternoon. pass) /sentence sep eeay +i Ke = nd Sumpter alley Utah Co. Y: an Anderson.| plLtft. U tah mts 103.60 102.25 102.25 EC Co. iaueue peer eae 104.59 > icatate and Business Notes, ae Wale = Dee ct la Real ae : Building Building permits for the last two weeks : ; ee : are reported by Building Inspector Gam-| the Tellurid blo East Third South ble va ito owa: Waillam Brazier, (gguth 0)... 12% - East Seventh eee s ae nee. $ Nock E. Nichols, 261 ROPLIVs scancocecsas George E. Nichols, NG WOME scces5: Robert Fresch, 227 Rowe, West Fourth oe ‘Btreet C by Mrs J. at H. Daly Cc, I. Moon has lea the store-room at 260 South Main street, now occupted by Dubei, the tailor, and will soon ope book store Dubel moves to his property at 53 West Second South street That the beet crops in the Cache valley in great condition is the news flashed ack by telephone by Messrs. Odell and ' oFre - 158 Wright of the Consolidated achine company, who left Kelly ahd Co., 122 ‘South, "Main 1,000 Mis. ea i. Griffin, £65 Ea : one out pens apunsancnersesposnsoes sk Pickle Co., TAl South ited costing $14,000, will be erected he contract has been let to J. | Britton the injuries sustained by the womat] jac ae ‘t Raleigh, 263 West First were not the result of his blows, but Nor . 1,000} that she was so drunk that she could] W. a ercy, No. 1 Sperry's s court.. 1.20] not stand on her feet and had fallen | Arnold Raeeaan Brothers, 209 Bx 5 ‘ : =( Phird' BOWe 2s 4 .cks cdacreden 60} about the room and had thus brultsed z and man On oon the stand the woman, who was] gf Af, Mosgiiy Vs Geo. Tarlle ot wm Pome sieges ssc ee heretofore Murphy, admitted his wife, but that automobile riets miata ° on to Filed to Objections Meet "BP bVenth eves of SGU fo. cI MeC ‘onaiishy, nb- ne geerss South, Fifth to Inspect the Wagon yesterday the -- by agric ultur: ul northern part of the ees a ene i Blame ee Tr rit Corporal THis for First est ¢ » ») One. sthwell: MeCon vee: Pr ourth South 1.000 Wife's Death on ChautYeur. Nit "South , ROO. Helena, Mont., 30-Impressive M. Levy is charged= In a c 6 ipalaint ths bothwell etween MeConaughy, Fourth and ritth chal (anal can June svenenelait np! oer eworn to before Judge Diehl yester a att Te MeCondaehy: NT: ie uneral services were held here today day Railroad Detective Joseph | PSNinth red k sre BE on | Over the body of Mrs. James Tanner, Jones with having receiv je brasses of the value of $45 which were stolen from the Ore Ba Short} comThis Railroad company. Line plaint was » which issued was in Neu objected of to a former in the Mins: a: A. Griffin, 271 East. Fifth BSE acs) <0 ca Vb Voc chedestecedivessese Bothwell MeConaughy, corner Ninth ....<---mple Nort Vest and Fe WentMe Conaughy, Dis- nt 65 North wife o > commander-in-chief of | the Arand Army of the Itepublic, who was killed as the result of an automoservices The yesterday. bile accident 500 ‘ were pacpensehdnues sen om™ held (later. - oe Baptist Genera anner nee and departec or tes court Fr ieee in which it was Sore eharged that the brasses stolen were Pea eis the property of other railroad com-|pothwell panies. Rothwell Me ona. Leaneard St 2.0) Pighth and Ninth South.. 2.000 2 MeCo I Re > O00) MeConaushy, Ninth South Washington, accompanied by the body of his helpmate and E, S. Walker, adjutant general of the local G: 4 vost, aS an escort. An inquest is With the complaint issued against Levy are two other complaints, One Tenth and afeGonaughy, heing maar ree Sten arry "roy. eee orth. of with Raving jour: al) = between Rothwell Blew Ninth and Tenth Eas mth wen MeConaughy from the Oregon Short Line Railroad | ea acer Bast South 2,000 and 2 Levy as were objected the in to Lh S'P. 7 7 Wife Pails to Push: Charge.. John Peterson, 2207 South Seventh Bast street, tried to exterminate his} family Friday night with a revolver. it is charged e was drunk and dis-]_ t the house and ordered his ee ped. children to leave. They got t of the place wit reat haste and notified the police of Hae apanact trolmen Johnston A A.Bo we wee eee Dix, Wood, 11132% Second and Pa- Salt Lake Real pee If dP Several Bankruptcy Cases. Se . Several bankruptey matters came up in the disposition. Federal eourt Hamlet yesterday Baliine Lake and Geor| e Lucas discharged the ases of ed to Charles Polio Witig new for Baldwin, petitions were Gray of} and re- and filed: the os MN 4.000} aie Senator 1© ~~, xSaini turniol Canadian The Via Pacific. oe an Special Service. eee 1,500 ashington, une 30 -Senator Sutnerlant left Washington today for a slag hence. ee a to tah via the Canadian Pacifie railway Congressman Howell leaves tomorrow for home He will make Mea visits aa! Transfers. at Brew- Wagner f ceva my ' 0.000 Philadelphia and Luts ---_--- whouse Copper "0 i yer ear aan ee 1.04 acres 10, AB, Wholesale Grocery Burns, Néw Haven, Conn., June 30.-Fire hat started during the severe thun- far ae ak, ikl Sah ee ; en : Ke ny SE rT "to Pet fod ety ft ne fr sw *, ret ee alderwood ,to id mick, 13 aud s % 12, 1, State street 1.850 oa Bows Rie ner as aa "™ mesh t ee n to Rose oF. Brown,sw a derstorm this afternoon and was doubtedly due to a stroke of lightning, destroyed the huge four-story ‘le block on Water street, occupied and owned by Stewart Gilbert & company, the largest wholesale. grocery house in the state. The loss will be upware PTR is ciel ree W ax2IA H., Ailers rda nwct frai 2%to Elbert eds w W. of »Gi4 ise2 Salthw. Ogden were| of John Strong, D ‘HY Bero and John Salt Lake were adjudicated 1 of 238streBouse "Slec- Pstate ie sent to the scene of the disorder in the | ins tas oe patro! wagon gener brought Peterson to Peete ei jail, where hewas locked" up for safe)" 7° Co., keeping through "the Ries ee ere erso failed to erat yesterday morning to swear the complaint Seine him and wei he appeared mn ourt yesterday morning he was dis ahackad by Judge Dieh!, ae en 4. Walker, 19 South Twelfth East incee ate 5 West North ple 63 Lees mir Geaticn ce 0m Wes h Sout ‘ B iat Sa See & Die kinson son, N. C. to Lewis 9-10-11, 4, Am Christensen jr, Pt 14-15, 6, Whalons goo ees . PA RMInce Fa 4n%. M., Pleat Juco i Hempel, a laborer of] Charles @ i Gant Take, ith es amounting | Price, to ,454.35, mostly due on open ac-" sen's On eC S. Dickin- adds cree: to BR. G Hook add iter ‘A, TAG s D. HOME FACES eee Pe Ce La ted' ar Tanner at too high anc pnee pousys endo President Roosevelt. Dik ee ne from TURN - melee, "| 0 Mae be 2 Sew A ith daw awa s dank idags ond' Bast... ose. eri ees os George Ebert, "142 and 144 South Sec- were|G. Middleton and ae Molter. case, Corporal eho that. the proceeded aoe camer received sma ie ond ‘South other makes "the company and the goo | One Hunt, 144 South Ninth East, same charge keane? ert Miller. The | 3, 976 ai and Brothers, 7 0.974 Was] Ashton complaints of these issuance caused by the same defects in former] Tuclid avenue complaints held tonight. a een claring therein too careless and - pl George Dia- ; 1} of: $100,000. injured. 7 2,800 No Oe rs ; a a KS OF one eG was Killed Last 00 10 year The the $520,000,000. $222.000,000, amount, deposits total has In. less were now 1803. than : , Trading around the lunchcdohemienibdlis lisle ae yvolee. "Oh, but you can lace them with smart ribbons instead of the usual tape laces, put in the Blonde, "and if you fix a cunning little bow-quite a stiff, flat one at the lower row of yelets, and quite a broad and splashfae one at the top-I think the effect is far more stunning than the slipper appearance that the pump bestows." ‘But I ean't buy ribbons for my shoes," ela pouted, "You knew how awfully charitable auntie is, and she buys all of her shoelacings from an old man that stands on the street corner, and she has made me promto do so, too. Auntie says that old man ought to be encouraged, he is always takes any you just the laces to matenh just the right width says, too, when and, she goes into a store the notion counter is so crowded and the girls so rushed that half the time she does ust exactly what she should, goes Into a shoe shop and asks merely. for lac es the attendant is apt to look displeased at making out a check for only a qui arter where he expected one for at least. And so, since noody seems. to want to sell her shoe laces under a roof, she buys hers all out of doors s from the old man on the street." "Why, what a funny idea," chirped she of the hydrangea-laden leghorn. e 6 thought of that before i said she of the pumps, » thing that part charms o time He takes such pains ever it that he looks so pleasant over after makes you feel glad, wrapped he has age-and, girls, tissue imagine after his and you. Miss le, and se ad you a handsome hus sbanc prayers the righteous "And the quoted the Blonde, prevaileth much, in conelusion. $512.6 grown to were that feet the and Iingland and Wales. 58.324 square miles Wales, Miss Nora finds that 26,482 are of EF Eng- under2 elevation above the sea, 16, 305 250 and 300 feet, 10,476 500 and 1,000 feet, 4,698 are ‘tween 1.000 and 2,000, 300 are between 2.000 and 3,000 feet and four are more than 8,000 feet. The Said, in evening becoming dances popular. at Calder's are for Gould 2 wi minke elaim thi a our of furniture TiST: |; ths Vhenmon arcietic andthe latent designe oh stock ine marker Tt teAIO ue, composed e mak a specialty. of ‘litine up rooms for newly people Entering you have Joined the happy : ink ' His Territory. TAP : ard Meantime and Line pleasure Watches Prepares to the Latest to Run Puget the h Southe es vee ot: Ener re Denver, & and ia. the the the ons one to private those which terest of is now railroad thre: Fe; system a 3 epee | i cur. MERTS . Fare Between. Salt Denver Lwenty-live . . . has one ee . ystems of in the the the greatest purely z : i Colorado known to. in in-| between West be. Sa ef wiike "reduced tr -CANTATA- Lake Cent e local] sy the duction tickets Pueblo and and JUNIOL s Dee. er cents di : day, meeting and "narrow. gauge | Harriman lines & Rio Grande now]also goes into f Thus Southern Pacific Steps Tn, far, the Harriman lines new lines Guitursl dlsketets y pled «It ae sh cael Is now a Me learned, ee rut ‘ S.. pu however, lands in cally rado and around Durango on the border line and New Mexico b Articles filed of the! with the . secretary of jact i rates go into the from Southern-»;Pacific..its) Denver to Los Great and of Coal RPHEUM J VENING ie BS July 2, at 8. Tickets 50¢ and 25; Boxes $5.00. On sale wh Haliday's and Selwaniuna's. Seats veserved on Mond; i : Te Gh ee : The greatest varlety of desigus the greatest: number of WOOD : and MANTELS > Will be . found at . Elias Morris & Sons Har- today Co. general Denver' & Rio Pennsylvatila * New _ The Fuel of |®Mount Product Dont Bi ssib apo of Drink ‘ neiy 08 money on is Produced- It Sé g ving: the Fran- the act to arouse to laren fuel popular.interest remove the denaturized aleohol. During the last few Lands, arge a annual milling indusa subject well i oS present years tax in on hundreds The impertance of the purchase of | of mining companies have installed the coal lands cannot be underesti-| gasoline engines to run, power and mated, when it is known that the | ighting machinery. In competition Southern Pacifle had no coal for the} with cheap fuels, sueh as coal and system eastern 7 a from | °2!cUlated San the the = CATHEDRAL ‘ DENATURED ALCOHOL costes 3 < ~ ; tow have been first-line» Angeles Need by » ged ty's . the Rock ts visiting asststant. of returned. Colorade at Denver covering the route} bill of the mininge and of the railroad, which will not only | tries of this country. is tap rich coal fields, but will give the | jojo, ¢ ow cisco. on effect agent fér) Iowa City, : Derrah, nigt eht Colo- state will agent Grande» practi- between incorporation V.. freight that Southern Pacific proposes o. to build @} line from Durango and Silverton t Denver, Colo this being a branch eoniecthi« with the main line In New Mexico The Itarriman people hay already purchased 1,000 acres of coal passenger LGreehe,. system at ike Given > MONDAYE will also apply on through to Colorado Spring and With the exception of the es he have|riman ST. . will ten$1ay75-to- the cut made. by. the in their change, which effeet today This re- United States Bounded by the Colo-| change in through fares between Salt rado-Utah line on the north and the} Lake and Colorado points near DenNe : Mexico rae on the south, this| ver, and the change in fares between ystem covers 1 6Centennial tate | Salt Lake and Ogden, the Rio Grande with a myriad of main lines ind | Western has made no change in pa branches, reaching to every important |senger tariffs gold, silver, copper and coal mine in the state Besides reaching into the ' heart of the mining distriets in every Railroad Notes. part of tho state, the narrow. gaug A practical test of the Hurst autolines of the D..& R.oG. run through} Matic switch will be given on one om of the most pra e agricultural aie m Sa mes entering welt Soke districts and these latter lines are A kOW' SOR} resident ;C now being improved to a great extent. |Murst, from whom. the switeh i fr named, will make the test in person. not dared lo poke their noses into the EJ territory. claimed by the rival com-| Island pany. The Colorado mining and agri-|in Salt If nt} . owned of our store gen- | Santa legs ne " GRANDE Cerritory | Reduces holding men Withiitsb1 1 4 broad: the Denver roads, you to call at; of carpets and rugs t arrived, to Ww you chr "als our .store rood 62 EAST SECOND SO Ho J; SMITH, Sex ind Treas controlled by Georre Gould? This TYWie' 4 j / : lic "Gré . new Disa e Gi i . 1e Denver a Rio Grande system an phase of the Gould-H rriman and the Colorado Midland have mad fight in the inter-mountain and Pacifie|an official anheuneement thatethe fare country ask from "Parks, of, the ‘Frisco RIO system, terri Rio. Grange, we complete, a newline we would be please No trouble"1to sho FURNITURE CO., R supcrintendent etretary acific, Pacific, eae were flock recently, out RK. E: Well general -manawere of the| Salt Lake Route; and LI. Eobinson, | Sound. jay of the Harriman Colorado-the p ate you Among points eral of Will ise invade fit jaunt. outside His us Our stock is now if you will call, give you prices NEBRASKA E: DAVEY, Mer FIELDS ST Gould Move et ind ind ae COAL RICH somchow or "But they are not half so smart good-looking," objected the pump de- | . Takes . Steps to Retaliate;; ' one against looked economy-they did not Jook in least bit smart; so, clad of the excuse, I changed back to silk." "But where does that sigh and long heartbroken look come in in this tak the of pumps?" questioned blonde, to the point ‘and why don't you come if point there ‘Well, give half a chance, and it is that I you shall hear. » ordinary, heels it is/that heel shoe to make I don't know. But what I do know that just as sure as put on a new silk stocking in the morning, I take it_off In the evening with the heel part ibsolutely missing. Just what has become of the stocking that hole arrived. to cannot even venture eke Ne fear always been going seizes that h a with a bare heel around slip-slopping, the back of my showing Itself above To darn a hole of shoe é that s mean a work and a visit to the oculist cannot put in a pateh right there, and there is nothing to pateh with, and so it simply comes to this, that I wear out a dollar and a half pair of stockings pretty nearly every day. Surely, that's enough to sigh for, isn't it?" she asked, looking for sympathy. that's the way you're running your spending money, can see positive dearth of strrawDberty tarts and ice-cream sodas, and a regular famine in matinee tiekets the Hydrangea-laden Hat ventured to remark ‘But what are you going to do about it?" "Why don't you) give » the pumps?" sensibly asked the Blonde. "Give u wearing pumps," e@jaculated the Lingerie Blouse Sey tii can would be so far out of the fashion that I might just as well give up all my pretty frocks and take to wearing sackeloth and ashes. Why don't you suggest something feasible, and at the Same time plesee nt, if possible" ; it is to have narrowed between purse and down to a choi pumps, and, sinee they are your purse and your pumps, the choice is altogether yours, I should imagine. Were it mine I should unhesitatingly take the purse, as, truth to tell, I have already done. In the conflict between the pump and the hosiery department it seemed I was getting the worst of it, and so I have renounced the fasecinations of the low-cut shoe and ‘verted back to the old standby, the Of land -they half sitting perches upon a high stool up the counter, with its te ehelf for one's purse and packwould that > mieht bestow our ecmieeici thes there likewise, and forget x Claion them afterward anid a bra railing ju t aboye the Noor to re tL one's feet on he Girt in the Lingerie Blouse dered another tart, and announeed that would positively be the last atlord for oh!-and so sigh-for ever long-She + Leghorn hat, wreathed in j sympathetically inquired who been getting married nnd why did such an expensive ‘sent she could have something would look quite as big for a lesser and the bride would never Know "Oh you de not understand at all is not a Wedding, and L have not been giving presents. It is just those awful pumps!" "Pumps?" queried the girls with blonde hair. "Whatever in the world have do with strawberry tarts, 2 y do you sigh as though really truly a hydraulic pump were neces sary to haul it up from the heels of your sh pr CUpjs pumps, I mean it,' responded the Lingerie Blouse. "The wretched pumps, that look deceit, Inviting In the shop window, and feel delightfully comfortable the man fits them on, and you prance for .a few steps up and down that carpet-they are the cause of all my woe "You see, it is this way Silk stockings I simply adore, and with low-cut pump such as every self-respecting soul-no, that not meant for a pun-is ordering in quantity this really cannot wear anything sheer silk tried Munn 650) of Canada is the most convineing evi«(dence of the Dominton's prosperity. Dauber, | and Were .or niins. ad Canada, - Consul Woorman states that the immense gain in the déposits of the banks Thee Fannie Hansen» to Fannie #H. If. 57x1924% ft se fr ne 12, HanNeociccaecceasenpchous Vex deens on Basis that delightfully uncomfortplace that tugrerts the haunts of sohemia to the one uniniated, at of the quieter mart re taurants in New oxfor NEW CHARGE AGAINST LEVY. | AixIrs. "Pickering, 705nee South First West ee11 DRIVER WAS TOC TOO CARELESS 5 ‘ anne 165 West Complaint Buying Remarks were York. pre- First between Confidently ae Notes, across defendant, a able . Sales Looked for in Next Two Dis ie Ae . Court pretenses he piece ¢ an of pence |°*'*° w iliiam FP Ferrell has filed suit against i ee Frederick A. Wiswell, John W. Ball,|2™ma Frank ran Over Western Pacific Railway company filed condemnation proceedings gainst Henry Eliott in the Disrict court yesterday, asking for a under over o action as Priuciples, he misrepresentation duced 1 Promised, Says. that Some They counter cinet, on the charge of viking part in the riots at Garfield, June 14. Thi is the third defendant to be bound over on this charge Six more are awaiting hearing for the same offense while there® are twenty defendants awaiting trial on less serfous charge: in connection with the same riot ; MACHINE and Incorporated He and ORE AWA istice -- FOR Philanthropy {trict court yesterdayby Dana T. Smith, oOo . sentation Bound SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1906. SHOESTRING PHILOSOPHY . He fo Weorge Roumeliotis was bound over Increased . _ Greek REPUBLICAN, | counts, The assets are placed at $50, claimed to be exempt. Edward 8S. Elits of Salt Lake City, liabilities, $699; assets, $50, claimed to be exceptec Norman Scott, a aed pe mrer of Orden, liabilities, $439 s "xc d Judge Marshall wilt hok 1. court Mon: day morning at 10 o'eloch between the present supply in| New Mexico-which is not] a ee na wood, gasoline has not made a marked advance, but in regions remote from hee Iadliant Grate other grate on every arket, 21-27 W. SO. TEMPLE disthe ST. great-and Wellington, B. C., and has} such fuels and sources of cheap water depended almost exclusively upon the] or electric power, it has been extenoll supply from its Bakersfleld, Cal, a agra Whether or snot the|- ee - Sa ficlds as well as Australian coals to} rapidly inereased price of gasoline was to operate the vast network of Pacific | Justified by the danger oF a shortage M GAREY. MAKES A BID coast mileage. on uccount of the greatly increased The late et rove of the Southern Pa- | demand, ts question. The fact reait Ceara . cific is considered by well-posted railooins wat the prion ats Hasoline has ; ee road men as pure a retaliation on} hearty doublec a few years' me, d the part of Saud an against Goula }« and the retail bites tagay varies oe After Nelson-Hermann Contest for the latter's presumption in daring | 20 cents per gallon in the vieinily o . to invade Ney an ae California, | the oil regions, to from 40 cents to 60 But Will Not Put which by have the been absolutely Southern See Pacific, rae dominated | cents now "top! Gould the Har- | the In most mining The public people are}(o the Colorado, the} present idle. Though] turized camps of 1 Cheaper Moves. While the Harriman making the move Into Gould interests are not of the West. +3 Watches : Than has up Gasoline only just awakened Manager fact that the removal of the tax of 1,000 per cent on denaalcohol will make it available after in a position to solicit' business in| Gear, this alcohol will make possible Idaho, Montana and along the north- | oonsiderable reduction In expense. rn Pacific coast-a very Hill interes productive byheretofor Harriman In other words, Gould working to not only complete Golden he Contrary to the popular zasoline, |), wing E < Hutte Nowa norienced } Los ecmode the |ayrati ivation ms of Nels ; elson-Hermann hang up a purse. not terrors say that and "When quickis aro 3 a gallon of pure ethyl! alcohol 7,000;.heat units compare but McCarey Angeles is cera: contest, but He has sent *! offer the two to take a percent28e. of the gate receipts Hie wants the match Tor any date following the Fourth of July, when Neil and Attell will come together 1 i not likely hat the fighters will be brought West [00 these terms, as Nelson is in a poey ect had dot te that would Practically be his end of any purse Offered. Los Angeles has been a costly lew for him a Se TLOW AN PARTHOUAKE PRELS a belief,| been the calorificless power and] | jowever, yo) js considerably than ofthatalcoof is George n line be- the : Will George Gould is at present sojourning | as a cheaper and in many ways better} abroad, it can be stated authorita-| tuel than gasoline Denaturized alco-| tively that he is not dead to the situo-} jol may be briefly described as pure} tion in these parts, Quite to the con-|erain alcohol mixed with from 10 to rary, his agents are now at work se-| 50 per cent of such liquids as wood curing rights-of-way trom Ogden. tO} aleohol, gasoline, ete., in order to make| Logan, which has been one of the ex-} jt nondrinkabk prices ranging Se ee ah ig Pe oe fob trom 15 cents to 80 cents per gallon, it Short Line-another branch o 1@] oan be made as a byproduct at any] Harriman family. Just as soon as the iliaite See potatoes haat beets, corn| ine can be completed to Logan, the |or grain can be grown. For hoisting, | road will be extended north through pumping,' pewer machinery, etec., a daho, aud Mr. Gould will be placed isolated mines, where other fuels are region, whith has controlled absolutely ib have an: Chae 16)y pact ace Eee eo aomatter Is ge neratly rather than of onds eho of they- ‘co lips1e,. tl minutes, a onhers e ene of secthough Y ; 4 | : tween : Salt :Lake and; San Francisco ae et} at which point he will enter into Ori-| ental traffic as well as that of the | with 12,000 to 18,000 heat units) in]cs instances have been in 1 which it laste a : aration heating! cies lasted gasoline, so: that;for strictly trom three to four minutes.whic it Perhaps Durposes alcohol is inferior to gaso- | f, ric five econ td es Shee fine Tite Ve Seconds would be-a fair, av- wires for his entrance to Sound country. May Use Salina Canyon Now It Is Denatured. But by mixing the pure alcohol with from 10 to 50 per cent wood alcohel,| gasoline, or turpentine, the mixture is rendered nondrinkable and the ealrol-| lic power greatly increased over the plain aleohoi. In France and yer|inany, where there has been no ‘tax Gate, but Is quietly laying the : Puget Grade. With all these railroad move Beak has not for one moment faPnat. ten the Salina canyon grade, which,|} WihOden washed out by the rains of many seasons, pani the short a time is still good enough legal status, comes line from he can Green ma to|to When produce River, Utah, /hol erage. impede engines ")ments to} mixture, have the: and development of loGomotives, shown having that some a 60 11,000 NEW ACTIVITY Will Camp . Be Shipped from Historic to Salt Lake this Year. AT PIOCILE. alco- ancien , cent hag 000 heat i units in a gallon of gasoline} greater efliciency of .the ‘al- proving in|the moment vof explosion. Thus, to}seen that in internal cobustion it years ago. sec- | gines denaturized alcohol is the ond detail of surveyors has been sent |if not the supertor, of gasoline over the prospective route, ary | it $s Has No Offensive Odor. said, ore from the old mining camp will be delivered to Salt Lake smelters before the snow files this winter, Thirty-six years ago Pioche was of the Hvellest mining camps in Western country. In 1870 the city t population of 10,000, Taday it less than 700 inhabitants. ~But town is surrounded by huge dumps ore, Ueiet wha To this end those Hitherto the objectionable equal, stench} from gasoline locomotives has one|one of the items contributing to winter bd shipped comes 6 ‘ slitude. gion I SNA RINE: © Farming. Methods, _ From John L. ¢ owan's | ‘Dry Farming-the Hope of the West," In the July Century: It has been demonstrated on uf a seore of experiment tations on as many more model farms maintained by Western. railroads, and on hundreds of private rms,plains that the all inthatthe Js inter-mountain necessary on ind hc vords. ). gqapted to i: xairen nase , any andlithe oe orhis ea [t ought not to be hard. ta belleve that lands that produce the rich buffalo and grama rasSes of the plains Withqut culfivation, ean be made to produce crops : still. more valuable to the soil same argu- tune le ‘s * headquarters New York at city oT ) the! . igsimeeeneemggete it se = . "a Noted Irishman Dead. Dublin, June 30.--The Right sgt : + a Simplified Spelling. shed teeta of the simapiifie d 9g bear s how issuec rom into this city before rf pene also ona Owen oD Gane ison av- | was born in 1838. A First a Hon. known as "The O'Connor. Don," lord lieutenant of County Rosecommon and for s nby year Liberal member of parliament for Rosecotmmon, is dead). He |} in the house of Mr. O'Connor, commons, when was wnainly Local smeltera. will gel practically | Step thé plea Is ‘made ‘for the remov: al}l nstrumetital in pissiite hte Harris all-the ore from the Pioche camp ips Kan oa rds ts eukees "It nl ris Magen yt in 1868, and af y as rer . eased | Come 1 Worl anguare. t i pe i 1 Sunday closing law. obit aeee ereai thie eal ains a- list ~ common words spell oh, eS eet ; well' as amore: business' "forthe local |" two or mo ways, and the Board BASEBALL EXCURSION TO riavtile: COn- e : Adapting been] with cultivation adapted pre-jand climate ‘"artying the whe Lake Route have projected the bratich rom Callente to Bloc he, while h will be pushed to completion; and officials: of the company state that some of the}! orewill a the) vent their extensive adoption for wo-| ment a littl: [Xgher, there are many had |/derground mine work But locomo-|] who believe th ut Wherever sage brush has|tives having the manifest advantages | cactus. plants, yucea, Spatiish bayonet: the of this type and burning alcohol, thus|and grease wood will grow, plants of of Fe! liminating the only objection of | e@snomic value may be ma to grow awaiting the | ably Abate om make it oh | Mines and Minerals. back § of iS seems 50 and gelf-e dent is|ing onty sim "wanele ita oH ide are ' th:a t eN-|yecn so yery slow In ft ‘aine ame Tie showing the richness of the dis-/steneh, will rapidly gain the favor pf| m miners deposits. yroene is | mining men, are many mins known as a low grade camp, | ing situations to which they « j one that has only been advent of a railroad to sensation cohol when used in Internal combus-| P@tks and valleys ts intelligently to }\ij,, engines. This efficiency Professor | ke the most of the rains and snows > € ' ¥ : a Musel of Berlin gives as nearly oneigi fall in oe to BTOW as. good New life-blood is being injected |third greater than that of gasoline, into the long dead historic mining | which is probably due to the expansive} camp of FPloehe, Nev. through the |force of the water vapor generated at activity of the Salt Lake route building a branch from Caliente this camp of thirty first d murmuring veh of a pce de ne ineouaie yet se S Sainofa . bee mosto tiemble and chatter. yometinesas ar most in an instant, sometimea mos cpa ay; ally, uti ieee : ‘chi y tha & eae e oe Pe chink i ae a eraahin ee Ty a oie aus ng 7 ane vi 16 pels akar er experi per The cae Salina, Utah, and thence via Fremont} ynijts, gives the best results For pass to Los Angeles, thereby estab-|¢iven power, the consumption of this eS a transcontinental-Pacifie sys- | 59 per cent denaturized alcohol | is tem thing the three great ports Of |apout equal to that of pure wasoline, the Pacific ocean--Puget Sound, Gold- | tpjus showing that 11,000 heat units en Gate and San Pedro harbor in acgalon of dnatured ‘alechol furnish the same amount of power as 18,- Ore. seeks to find nl far intelligent ' Purse. ----- rend | _ EUREKA SUNDAY, inthe ‘ ", wg will accept the simpler form. Thos Road Officials in Town. jit erested are invited to notify the! Via Salt Lake Route, $2 Round Zrip. Several Prominent ‘Western raltroad | board of their willingness to use the | Bure ka cys. Orden. Speelal train lea officials were in the city yesterday, but) simple r forms, and all such will re-|Salt) Lake 8734 a- m. -Speclat vettirn declared they were afinply here on a celve its publications as they appear, |ing 8:45 p.m. E |