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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1906. KE SHURE EXPLAINS |TO STRETCH MORE VICTIMS OF RUNAWAY CLARK FAMILY VACATION DAYS URAW 10 CLOSE ree ae Pe Five Thousand TROLLEY WIRES: to wets resents inores) - HOLDS. REUNION % of Defensive. Children and | 125 Teachers Will Resume i Ogden, July School , Wor k. --~- prominent Huntsville, Sebring | i: = 2727-Ike Shupe, Tugsday deadly on a moth Here. ‘Ogden Rapid Transit Company al ret Will Extend Its Line Into resident of .the city = of who was arrested by Sherlast ‘Tueadav cn a chatee oe & with jast. While Driving From Mam- ary --- Bureka, July $7-Whilam son Canyon. charge ‘| upo -_- while driving home meth jenced about midnight @ runaway. from the wagon brulses e from Mam- Tuesday, He was experthrown suffered several and 2 ne Event in Honor of Eighty-first ‘Ferga- Birthday of William - Clark. CONDITIONS ARE PROMISING |i" Starsnat "aivert" Garnet a2" tn / TRAFFIC. 1S SATISFACTORY | wile sort! yas in tne wagon, was] PATRIARCH OF THE CHURCH ee ; Superintendent Allison of Ogden Cits lter 2 Schools Looks Forward to Most5 Pr I Ogden, of time schools and. 125 for that teachers the city ‘schools next year "Thesald' conditions. are "very ing." the superintendent, most prosperous Ogden year has in ever will this large increase school Suthe}! for and || Wa promisthe school S a severe not first following Ed mine gute was ute while been jt will ing work. him until | tended We to Phis accommodate repail and 700] his wound Garner light In this t credited additior tunate have' been made on several of the buildings The laboratort at th High school have been enlarged and} this fall the laboratories for chemistry, | physics and botany would not the library will be in has:been addition standard of is . : which true} Salt been at- | Lake Elec- City agree Spring. today the and into It will his upon definite relative Ogden is his canyon can matter and with starting ae NEGRO large Ss ill be book - be} will | The traffic proved officers over the itself so of the new canyon satisfactory company INTIMIDATION are in ANOTHER line The Schools fa-| |'" of |}*# \Wilitary { added Self James ae C. Lockheart, OLS tl e | C. to defense, ©? porter ee CUED in the Isl hot colored, and a killec in a front i Bingham, July of lodge of hall on (rustees will of hae about "20 Friday Man bids Saturday age Sands in for and Eureka Sena = publie if the was ong is| The Heber Davis are of 7% Ae es ane : down a Is) ing. which ‘th to was After program et on pkeich ‘Recht 2 ta saat jon, BANK who Original arf. Song, by oor an OlVicers ‘ I of building, with (a Austrian, was arrested this evening by | to ne 2 Tyee rae volver. | Deputy Sheriff Coates fer intimida= Manti, Orta Le esa jr » CASTLE ea Manti hyn Itty pe 5 hobs two ZF oe kK fifteen Savines home He his native plasterer's Li year used the: tinting color that. i8 a light green, as this is being bi: i ao, shee i < ue drew tint has|Pi4ded Knife, and made the most restful color to this reason all blackbe reslated with this When asked concerning the "The eae of education fron 16. East: him, fgun ace der kinder- a oT aa |The bullet. entered the body WANT sichers Isai tae from partment Be eee mH Ean is ' a Know fom in year be haiamiak in this ic. bright, used DEN alts fale hell for ‘ ° Camp i immedi- owns ity rovo ORGANIZE : Honor Was in the " up. pocket, evening, tome With eta ‘ ad oO Vhile He "When club Tanne this IT sa been Stew- and both as |, knife arr of Harry Killed in hand T started to ad Ww gk a successful ed hat 1 1 eto 7 EEUU kill it him SCARE yO L . a ae "r meeting at 1 wal ‘ eee. ee at ice er Richard commander comma chaplains jutant, master; the Ge at A. coe H.-W l'sor o ONS cri # MEV AD orge rd day, eee opt ders ee at se ey ‘ he} y. fficer a, A. of 7 Building . the July = avers was read building las w meet( They one asking bank, will futu Fa here July that be the cash-|the .business Mrs. : was Ferron, Amanda, Cox aa i i, notice ri me of Union Wright n ' . Officer & derwent an operation pj organiza- for was-out for mimisaionet ‘ one oO E e-com esterday ‘ wha mad ha a trip an ot first time] € Weber Wehbe to The will ny b " ejattend : CLLOM| them will theNae funeral ne os to}of be | to y the visit Briefs. TY od ; mee 4. : falicup anine™ hnainiing who eo wish ‘ and! as to Cedar of 3 ~ accommodate eological head < SallLake. :a i oe at Cae WO "t) facts 0 WOULD BUY July County. 27 , 27.-as aa ry ee WHITE: Drie LINENae and $5$5.00 -- - TRIMMED, Se took an outing Los in the|Velatives United|of : spenalng to Olmstead rea € i in this © ty for City, are visiting5 } oa Nive ‘or Oe eas rawford Angeles, and ind Cal, old' are = ALL Joseph Bingham Junction, : > : his | ins 7 hae are A. where they| - Professor are , with here A acation W. G. ast Inthe biennial pas fennial this-county The clerk $400. pean A Attorney $300. their and s = remains the Cadar the ; City City,, city Tend hve ; July. councill, intentacin. tv this i ee : 2 ane BLE JACKET, rom from Sizes 3&2 &Z 44, aeat- to Ee ¢ ] es - ----- --_--- tne $7.50 COAT-Natural Linen Loose Box, back and front, three-quarter length, at- \| | | | er nnn ee J; ¥ ‘a --- | | | = a Peace cone ae Was e When were pe are THE 27. CENTRAL -- LL =Cashier and Prova 5 week it don't cost any more for r pro- | Fo te Lunt, wife 4 Regular G 1 + Ai my an | sUarc mH ; National and Drill J relatives in The best of aervice between Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolia Con- unetion : Sn ania mares of LR eer: Washingt W. ime ar --- member of | auncan le P RAILROAD | ? } visiting cyer ILLINOIS iii is ci cee : Briefs. is not You willif you travel cx- as for why * riod receives made East yourself . $400. ason cence same gomse 7 enjoy } ; Jul Zt Chi oc Y iI Lunt,|and Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. | | and St. Paul, as well Chicago, St. Louls, | j southern and southeastern points. i ature New Orleans ull as and call on or between Memphis, all information 4 other and liter- write ) Henry N. Hayes of the state land} of instruction for the regular army board has spent a number of days In| and national rusrd opened today . ; ; mee eS this locality inspecting land Which the] mpese are at Mount: Gretna} Pa., state has been asked to select This | F . ; Pork. Ga, and -Austin land is principally located on and near | Chliekamauga ark Daca . . the Kolab mountain, and is embr: iced | Texas Four additional eamps will jn four of the southern counties |be established by August 1, at AmerTe Aaa thie tier service me ay Sata \o renin n: Fort Riley ". ‘ wx ice 4AKe, s HELO, as held over the remains of Mrs. Kate} jcan.. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., family | Gibson ae & was tér of the local bank spe NOS with Barton « levy Cedar Thornton SIZES = AT- ! ale ‘ the Froyd Alfred year, 2 mills appropriation An :| AT- . e 2714 $2.50 aaa STON $4.50 JAP SILK WAISTS LACE YOKE TUCKED AND LACE }DRIMMED, AT- with | Vicing viding steeleli cages for the retention of : he a prisoners at ¢ ' dat vicCity and IXKanarra eee friends Mrs. the low, sheriff $400; school last TUSUITS, | $300 and commissioners $75 each. Ad vatee olvone Waltimillovcas nade the! tax levy for county purposes, Hedger ae eee WASHABLE JACKE ! - sa "WAISTS, 3 a Lake City, {8| aking it stand § 1-2 mills The coun. ratetives | Seat TE WHITE ; im week. and Lester ey WAIST, o ~ "| The snlayes of county officers wets xe 8 s twe eX= one ce rae, LACE ATi ---- SKIRTS, eee fninto ificers ecptionally $500, Seasor Pig + ae WHITE ETON: aa a $3.00 JAP. SILK qWCrELY TP NICELY le an == ; $4.30 e = Th ae . ran Gar ++* ¢: a a . i es . Highest Iron Sheriff vears salaries as for The arat nS SCA 2 '1 Etta Brad: trienc 1 lere abou Neff of Salt the past Sorenson for S. Mr of the is 1, friends those | of Sunday' survey old ep remain ) Visiting N. services Leite arrived rom ong his aunt, ays. tion in honor of Harry A.-Young, who } inspé ed ti proposed route of the] yaecation in Utah, and is at present Che AQP > wae ce was killed while in action in the Phil- | Bamberger ling leuestof Hon. lL. Le Nunn at Olmsted: } John ¢ Tooth of BurIES, Idaho, and \ 2 | . C "Waa . r ake Cc ippines;and it will therefore be Know! PG. Kennedy, editor of the At-; Charles H, Turner and. family. of hall oe. eee ARE hee re as "The Harry. "A. Young' Camp the | jantic, la.) Messenger, is in. the celts Rater Colo., formerly of this place Mit nt Ae oH Tan We Tooth. ee') number to be received latet from Srnon ‘Barteria returned -to. Salt jar in Provo: visiting relatives. and)| 4% and: airs, Jam 3 headquarters The new camp will), | in his automobile this afternoon riend Mr. Turner "ays that the! ‘ [Eleanor Anderson has just returned | meet on each Thursday evening, and | prospect for a fine beet crop in Colo-| from Salt Lake City, where she has] all comrades are cordially invited to i raudo- never Was more promising been visiting with her brother, Dr i { ie K , f . ? rac derso attend and become membet rot LOG ROLLING AP LAGOON, | Last évening the Tabernacle™ choir pA s Arid rson organizatio of : Now tn City. ignation a t "APPOINTED © Man "dar P iia Gol inty Saturday | Mrs. W. Db. Geck and family, formMondigé | er re ‘idents of this place, but now \early spend. ) Waleott. aleott reneral State canyon veturn: 10. leanvon ants the' And o week with pclty in Provo UE ee MSoath eat lof ar-|Of canyon ne ‘re setrying to make.ar rierovoon aah ebeel OAT UIA Cae cour Riverdale of a which Mtakce: Provo es Issued Surth absces meeting é&, street and Academy avenue.| os aseontivcanel tle next August THeiieto Jor Center -Reécles: he I is mote communication asking a ite ind an effort | made to have the mayor call a spect il} ford, and St ion to consider the advisability of} pects : to co rnerv © ido tii 120x130 feet on. the |) m outh bs Weak throat, Mate jon the ae ¢: elaine) oH has been. .Osden. andI FU: }the Ty Rar? Nn fathers ban al gers le Cee David i Rey of | today x City Bmery of that SKIRTS - } roR- He S hi hitt as } reeeiv- | Cedar " : aa cA wR _. a ae Ri = ja, site be ‘for. nee ara weyusbaric Brenner eight = builtthe in Mederas Provo. | ceasec en eaves 7 yr S aecacted and filed,|Small children, the youngest being but + E 7 3. U S | | of trust in the city for He was counselor to SHERIFF : ats t 0 c | | Se $3.50 a = NEW Gricts, from "of 9 ==5 famil ad ie 27.-Word yesterday coun-|county, Will I 0 0 u t FOR- M. L, Salt Lake first to help the ¢ yas > Manti, Ed- | ty-nine eee grandchildren. some time His family now numbers 287, the Manti | cluding ‘thos who have pacpiee' commence Manti Mantl, hundred | ed the near : communica- or Savings le rede the the council seventy-sive axpayers s cit ‘to donate ao Matter, .27.-At- city from oy Briefs. Jul ite TRAP A eee y lices marris Suvder Be HC Oh orrinke saad EDL Eee Oeden copes ttl wach the th 1 Be ime ‘ eas ' lcers the following corps : of Jo offte nh sg ay Veéessler Walters, commander; oe vice i | perwith senior by of ion not a dovany2! fa) | city - SUSE i { cCiLy hall in this city last week and feéted a permanent organization junior Provo,. his} | ‘ould ‘ « Ee . Spanish ener held go in walk]|ing e | veterans - a ie¥ aaa)of eee ee ee ee i oo close together, and the] he: matter 1 ¢ ljourned without tak-|elght months old. She was formerly | acce pted, and Harry Therley of this f Te out of his -hand.. When he fj Ut the counch' acjot According to|@ resident of this county, and ‘is. a) place was ‘appointed to fill, the unexat me the second time, why |!"8 40% ae ae pie for bids to be|Sister of Mrs. Lewis Larson, who in| pired term. | ae The. 2 to out SITE Jyou thenjuryrest. in myT neverlife didand the | | (heae wast Washington August he§,{comPany husband, the coun-|a man ‘know pee Nee cisae | ty attorney,with lefther here this morning %. Philippines vy hands starting one came ee Craw- pneld a maaition Miller /™Many yea D LINEN. ol. : Field. Leht's : ie an Evans Andrew one of ; very pararey S Ci OSe d c WHITE. granddaugh- of Huntington and E. W. Wall of} Bishop T "R. Cutler in Lehi for "ten Castle Dale. Among the shareholders |years before the ‘wards were divided. are J. C. Lemmon of Ferron, Ole Soris He has had four wives at different enson of Castle Dale, W. G Craw ford, | times, eighteen cnineean ninety-eight Stanley Crawford, Kate Snow, W. c, grandchildren, one hundred and twen- Meeting of Provo City Fathers | Snow and some others of re mond Crawford, wh for May Be Called in Federal eee dbeen connected "with Lockheart aa abo say was pulled I THE B. M. th if ~ 945 $4.50 to Lehi Novemsince made it his stock in Z. C. was gne of me woole ills, e ki S ulit . on ‘Sarr inen was a peddler in England, country, and learned the| trade at St. Joe, Mo. Since H e Be has Ge Launch New denterprise, July 27.-James Crawford Vice-presideée é P, P. Dyreng, of Manti, J. ford of Orangeville, George TO =a Special ° 3 be Spek oa and ‘a with tte I hissrirightit hand ane struck fron }pecket, fme on hie arm. I raised my arm, but WAR Who Named Young, Jlks' pockets, Fake 28 y ey ng TERANS statement the o'clock aa » crn, longer | SPANISH VE of ov , ‘ OG se the Suse what not purpose has Kindergarten | vut and exceedingly ° hay doit perhd ips expert COUNCIL DONATE gartén department and the abandon-)4telyabove the heart ment of the Emerson school, the suCrawford, when .secn-at : tie-police perinte ndent stated station after the shooting, made the eured - fiftee --- | whereupon Crs awtord. tution his is| and chased Lockheart down "| oe ek il ‘ink e a a unthe Eecles building, and - fire € S Li S, inen 20 ® a I ( ; at them), e@ Th hooting wa the result of tion The prisoner Is charged with diCity. nsSavings Bees bank, eit det ie re. Dyreng,|the Mant} 1 : .original ne " organizers ile i anid of eethe aneUtah OF of recreation, but also giving ae and P. P. Faiaabli physical and military. train- | ONS-exisiing enmilty,y vhich during . the threatening to kill John Bodgen, @/ (he cashier, have just returned. from|Sugav company. He also assisted to ing past fer Gays has been fro. vIn IN- | fellow countryman, as the result of a] Castle Dale Where they have been in |organize the Lehi Commercial & Sav"All the oe, are receiving | ten bbs Crawford, who did rae cant feud which has existed between the| the interests of a new bank, which |{ngs bank, of which he is now a direcsome repairs 1¢ Washington school |'ng stated this evening that al d two me H for years. For the past tWO} will be known aS the Bmery County} tor, and was one of the founders of is ‘being Satiited on the inside, and {20 know Why Lockheart "had NY) nights zlioch has been walking the} pank Its officers are James Craw-|the People's Co-operative store, and lawns and cement walks are being | for him but thought that i€ was] ctreets \ Little Austria' and openly} ford jr, president; Samuel Single|)ow its vice-president. He also helpmade around the Dee school, Many of CES by Jealousy The two met ©" threatening to kill Bodgen on sight-/}ton, of Ferron, vice-president; d-|ed promote other factories and inthe ation rooms in the |the street a f w_scconds before the] When arrested he was armed with a mond Crawford, secretary and treas- | dustries. bulldings have been newly tinted. This |'4tal shot was fired, and ace; eee urer, and the remaining g directors He is a Republican in Pp polities and pamoran aris) \ Vinehester and | a revolver t are I proved to be the eye for boards will Golo! t ais coming to Lehi he has been engaged in farming, and was one of the first to engage in the sheep industry ;} Bank W arn Owen 2 Mencia rendered: Father his up] first settlers, coming car-} ber 5, 1853, and has DALE City a Savings pee ee banquet was A. J. of ri hopp ; great prépared the Mrs. President by s ad Stacar Stewart, ane Ver iilan Borem e. Culler, Hyrum Lewis poem, Remarks, Ho- , FOR ‘ é of been y Artie a ee ae) pe S, D Song, Bishop ‘ raends especially occasion following pe ga rail- near rhe passengers were brought the canyon to Eureka in from rlage Ss : Patriarch gathering was At 4 o'clock Pi R eo we iL gp erg atte Clark SDeIES (DY nner om. Clark oot by nine of his grandsons. the Rio Grande Tuesday ‘sat this the census} andscholars 398 girls,overa gain last Mrs. wrecked es cepa rive, quet new]for Loys ight ore train on the birthday Clark The City pavilion. ‘ running the fon length of the > building, and participated in the ban- rents of a son and neir, appearance Saturday an bye : : the " the Bagles people large class ; , Monday |,| ©tables les = Uzloch, Will .< = Time, membe 2X next Eureka the William held at mem- 5 27.-Nick Who . eighty-first evening. of a the open hause schoal nue Bingham an . of Footprints of Raitt . He Life oy oe mansyille, and the evening passenger | t's ain, due here at's o'cloek, did not Remarks, by Bishop ' rrive until $ o'clock the next morn_ William Clark. was Austrian, Toils up Way PE of Leavy accepted work will be commenced at once >on the structure John Ivey has completed taking the school census and reports 792 Shitnen Crawford, the also High school course this fall, will}? the Weel prove' & wonderful help Jn affording Pree: i as e ceeboys, not only easant eans | © Bee ci ye ree yn -H- at a Eliss' School CHARGER Uzloch, a Bad Tn Resume and Eureka. Organizer J. H. Mahn oe Ase : i in Bureka preparing J iate be » initiated om that} ane Was he Eureka the past two weeks| members for the order and| institute |. Nick by number rere pers at this} .. ‘the | is : !KILLS which to this point to delay the remain-} | "0 Willj untfl the opentig; of spring. evening to} the GatGe after returned to ee ene gently.| will be will encoun$94 me on] engineering tered althoughproblems many bridges have|ofshows twenty-c allawed|to be built Work may commence on] year i All Tithe1 exte nsl lor ne within vithin a a fortnight . Mi ae fortn and that the affair." wound father pees contemplated benowextended, at least that} as| as the Lewis proeprty after h: ving completed the the |} been in its | securing to : the the aac Briefs. Eureka, July 27.-Miss Mae A. Hol-|° Lehi, July 27.-Yesterday the Clark ‘ : y supreme acle a owe . fawitty 7 held a reunion ‘e Te Noe iote bit auebiinr in honor : of the re- regarding company was struck on seat, cutting |~ or has He eae aR ee hos-| her Dr. Dr. Harvielle Dp ital A at Robins LObINnSONn, Where Harvielle Huntsville 27-David Eccles of the "ans . many. 4 is ii 1 Transit company something }has separate | improved a reference : traini to Next __ Ogden, July rde u sa Pap Ogae IT asked] ine arrest- der had rooms and better equipped for experl-|OQgden Porter Says Ilis Act mental work by reason of new apparaSelf Defense tus which has been re ntly purchasan Tul ae ‘ ed for these department The High; "sve! miei sae SC School by | arrested|turn was bleeding terribly. All that the officer walt before Service dveased méasure if assaulted and Car ne story of ever the} started is an the theLewisLewisschoolchool Thx ha old. buildinga} When red Sheriff did not Sebring treat himtapped very at received. general Overhauling. and several much | the shoulder, [ submitted and = may . he ee needed TOV oo rents. The two build-| himF to place under arrest a techni Geme otic eee ‘Extensive tric In the num-{|and in order to gain his purpose he | vor of building into the canyon imme-| this fall, and | gtabbed me by the throat and hit me! diately Superintendent Flygare stat-| preparing for | over the head with his gun I grap-!ed tod: ty that Ogden would be connecterection. of aj| pled with him and took the gun away led with Huntsville by spring. To run] on ite of | from him and then, being pretty much | the line north of the river no difficult] by the ‘building when complete or 800° pupils ~ abPi: Harper have also thrown out and head by the wagon truthfully | Junction City to Have Through denies ¢ the tbs man trouble of he il severe eee was very the mat- that day, I did not want him t:n| plans of {from the doctor's care until after his S| ¢ xtension 1 y ; > ~anee . j Wounds had been dressedwere e mon the ‘do erat~j learned | tor told me that they he rond rious than was at first expectec f€!}far north | bad cut on of the arteries in his arm | gal. and "for experienced. expect a large Increase ber of school children the board of education is that He ‘st ch ‘such had the This the |}employe public first he emi tells ; Whom the fully resume work -in the classrooms. perintendent Allison today made following statement of the outlook that He Is drawing estimated children ind j affair W eapon and correctly | him The city it.is more | have taken 'the officer | Street. eo 27 the and. 5,000 25th July. opening » Fear. fountain , Republican 410 be fies a ake he ret an, slated that that his position in before the sep, lutely that , poswerane ---- . he Bureau, near a alt th Re 5 Cesirious ins : | 76 7. 9 West Salt A. FOLEY » ymmercial Agent Second South Btreet, Lake City, Utah. 4 -- Soaeeemeline = Serene The; Pavk the matter of vacating 9 nown. as é iernow known th J mel tructions from the ci OTT eeeagainnecame as up : , council, for. disct sion. The special committee to which City Lodge Woodmen of the} enjoyed the event of the season The}of Ephraim, have been visiting with an old resident of Ceday Citys camps opened today will be continued Work ni Gather There ) was at the Instance of Ff. FL Steig-| their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. W Work is in progress on ae coming | until September 30, in charge of the ere ‘Ariat } mey counsel for the Telluride Powel Ix Barton county far which will be held in rewular troop Militia troops will be Park Cit July 27 The local lodge | comp: ind was conducted by Prof. | Professor BE. T. Reid who has been | Cedar City this season September 20) ooystantly changed at these camp o Woodmen of the World Lali soshard, leader of the choh ttendance a t the summer school | to ) \-‘good program» of racing f \ ny state troops : a tc W men of i World is maki | hare ; hin oa ndan a" 1 ais & I gre Silas to afford as many wrangements for an excursien to La-|The choir members, eighty in number,/at the University of Utah, has re-|and sports will be pulled ‘off, and tt pos siblk an opportunity to drill m 10 Nugust 17. jwere all loaded on hay racks, drawn | turned home is expected that the exhibition will be} e¢onjunction with the well trained reg} J = | bs four horses and driven to the mouth' Mrs. Harry Thomas of Proyo, is|UP to par } ulars , ; ry | Park City Briefs jor Provo canyon ivisiting with her cousin, Mrs. EE. D ee ao ees At) Mount _ | Almeda Saddler has filed suit in the | Sorenson 13,000 regular Gretna in camp,eeu anc a n veNant ar Park City,: July 27 Phe Ontario l y c ( ay | . vi e eclaware state ik uu ae nta '| District court against Llenry B idler | Chris: Axelson. has -returned..from WARRANTS FOR GAMBLERS"... v ith thi Delawar om | Minis company hipped forty ton ] nt gzrQunds of habitual! ' lt . About 1,300 militiamen Trom | wa tomataws 'the richest that ha BOL GIVOTeP On: The ENE Brul jattending summer school at the Unl! roop District a cK of ore yesterds drunkennes parties inter-mar- |) sit C Utal ithe of Columbia will arriy cen taken. out of the mine for] y;jed at Salt Lake City' December: 15.)>" 2 ¥..0 an , A Grand Jury Indiets Some of the Big- | py op. tomorrow evening Before tht the question had be referred' -re-)) ported that 1 view ofthe fact that e board had spent nearly 34,0000) eae "building remodeled from ane re mniationicto‘ chool, and that a month | 1904 Plainth asks for a Meson tOD |. W.. L..¢ rawford spent ts ae oye gest Gaming experts. fend of thé movements at that camp 1 B...Mulcah wore out oa. war-|of the bonds of matrimony, general rees pepe. with ra ae eee ane eae Ny worl Tul i : f 00 militiamen from Vermont, more it Priday fer ot arrest of L. J.) lief, and the restoration of hex maiden . G. Crawford, the early part of the er OW REY fA rrests. OF than. 1,000. from West Virginia, 900 ne for di tuirbing the peace and}) sania Winn | wee k. He has just returned from|some of the biggest gambling house Mannaatt ut guarismen more than }, shh i i » | i \ hers fa‘miil Phi . i icense j ims \ been pats ast }New York,: where he has been at{proprietors in New York are expected 1500 Marylander 1 regiment of thé 4 < » Viarriage SSuec O}4 a se a al z 0 a . ; ‘ wy , 4 i nets the city wo nearly that fire station th that h R OOL. o Ogden toard Boari HOUSE. sc ati of , Pducation ar - : dere Ordered aah Vaente Building by oO Ogden; July 27 At a regula pique onttie al of education. this the to : held evening, building 1 be amount out of: equired' to $ to raLike ther ft i vould" be referable p from Un to purchase the > building ; peihePinttl ST lye plac aaounble:: price maucce tO Seed to e : i t Ine it . of § wilh ; : ane ' Cari d cs be to Phe oe ee mattel aT Shs Gwilllam cd confer wit el dut cit * caunetl HARTSHORN to : Suceumbs house *% 4 at House in Provo ; Vernal, 4 in oO Provo -rovo th fron SPRSEA econieia be oe ut ea nO yal which nv weg Be be! f Mit ~ po) eho eho Pace nc f on 20ee ‘ St Suna ; af whom : : } ite Funk ral servic will ie | ss ") held<at,Graham & Jones' undertaking roy Lida lame Finch and of Spanish Fort En Gusta Hansen, both ‘ ({ona'ns \ P. }part of to" busing Voorhees returned the week from b the the early East, of I ae PLD ise George" Thursday will V brit ring Park te heri are thie play nd Curtis t het i hi 1 ! of the |again also} the this hifnment. ipr t of «vestars Whov has been evict. Glasgow, Seotland, for returned today, bringwith him * season. retuyy ood x" for rs, been Peaches Lch market a nroliment -1t is estimated that | have d da mer=}the month | Torwarg ti faye: had tovbe put to work tovartend| to the increase in busines | y bine berry busil ha I mer n E " \ ) et . roc per 1. ert to return- that. Monda William vectoday. Gr Te Phe Smoot') Lumber company has} where he has been attending to Sil-} peen taxed to the limit for the last CWO | ess interests pur=- | woek etling oul bills of lumber and] ~ Pe FT ae He will do] } building material for : residences in' bul if l , Head prop Provo and> vicinit Five new hands CENSUS COMPLETED before lny team enm nae fu ae eralaA , cesnie vE jonmy baseball Rabert;Benn relatives in eral month ing a Nephew England, In foed, ¢ his ‘parents in 1881 Over, SNC (wo survivezigiers,him. one cu i ""\ a \a hi Nheighborhood Inge 1 peshee Salt. Lal Initkenney s TAAT for a , that é compan bth Golden Hugh the en ‘ game day 27 a t tin : ‘ 1 = ilment sho me wet i | s 3ailment, butfor. themedkdiseashe 1 be advanced GW G riet cit i : George Hartshor a Hartshorn' of, Vecnal Kidney trouble at the Provo, July son of Joshua Utah, died of Gftler ' Trouble Kidney he DEAD. of bi ‘ by worl of to, Bureka GRORGE a shire, with ed ome erty ae , ' een sn. 0s nee ee the clain Ldjoining the. IS it Consolidated recentl veyi 1°" va renomnsist hose the tL j oP above andPO vl 2 al % good 4 crop Brus DS of targe a Mary dohnson of ae 1 il Sel Us ' ane ruil re Pleasant at Increase $3,000) apricot DE RCE | ' j ven finds nam ian View| 1,028, against an 992 ouse > Whay re biti ) i : is Marion Draper, judgment for eels the Brighton' . to Salt plaintift D. Salt thisis New Jersey national guard, ment of New York tate participate in the exert cen- 5year. Pieis Of 2 Chai companion the |) came Lake} sis | P. (¢ in the Felt ‘ of of inoP rove ; um the the Of today g Z $3. Dayl s he county visiting, 5: * oe Fork July was son the | of Mrs. ‘ aciire. (hoe rrGnmne Ss are incident against Porty-first = to Inspector SHAW taken last week with Thei a body Oy. ae street. severe wilt four. « mea ree the é Vuy ¢ charet "LEAVES | tepublican ‘ IOWA Attend Carvey itp SHORT . 2} of e a i a TRADE INCREASES Builslo Kast-low and Imports for Year Ending wr travel. ne 2 \ oO ous ladies to 1 $1,518,561,666 {an increase of The lagainst import $1,743,364, for the $225,202 were $1,117,531,7381. previous af ee forene rates ; Especial and children. Enquire at. Information ar ae the, ‘ . offt ‘as Sunday at ~ p,m So soon forgot," murmered the vis"What do you think of your daught-}the- St Mark's hospital Thursday sO TY for Iowa to attend the Lowa | agai $121,163,486,. for the same} ilo Lally je raduation essay?" |morning, suffering with appendicitis. | Republican convention next' WednesSpee of the previous year, an inWashington Is practically the enly Oh. brace up What are vou thinkI didmwt permit myself to think |She wa operated upon during the} day The secretary would not disc uss | crease of $3,880,497, rnd the import i national capital that has no slums at) ing about" about it answered Mr. Cumrox. "Ll }forenoon, after which she passed a;the pelitical situation in lowa for June were valued at $100,780,071, aH: but Berlin runs it close in this reThat five I te last week for a Imply did my duty and admired it peacetul night, and it is now thought] He entertained friends and business | its against $90 147,245 for the correspect paity Philacde Ip shia Ledger, Washington Star the greatest danger is passed men at the hotel during the day |Sponding month of the previous yeu \* 0. : gare ; . to Tourists to Chieago, points withtrains daily, TOWNSEND. are General ‘a wenhs. Manager Sli an d Becinia Ticket . oke A year, 7 pa he ‘The City. ag Yor points summer ticket ottice, Any cheerfully given. i. gains Arrangements for Chicago, 27,-Secretary increase of $109,505.7 oaoky of July Wraanury decor Leslie : || exports ¢year, an for funeral have not ATrang been completed, | M. Shaw the ‘Treasury department June, the last me onth Mrs. John. McNeill) was. taken to} Who.arrived in Chicago yesterday Jeft|/the fiscal vear. were' $125,033,983, for Sleepers through Soston and other out change. Two crease, June th; pe yas PR en rad , sabe to. jaccording to ts ‘ made pP : fduy by the De a rine nt of Commerce und Labor The « xports for : the ye ar > Throne a a rig ane Pee igen nly one and change to } principal = - LINE -TO-, ; Seo Show Guin svune bY Sint htt ; Washington, July 27 Exports from 2nd import into the United States lduring the last fiscal year ending with | : c H . el Wi Arizona, troop = FOREIG jumounted , Wil from einai soursians eg (rom N 1 Convention. ee oO‘i |'** Ts Schmitt- | Exports FOR of the Treasury companies ; : net as John died at 5 o''cloek today at Day Saints' hospital, where | Secretary of appendicitis ; Ar-| ease ard jarrive here tonight. Bn. friends rend West Brie ts, ~Raymond o, the tenderloin precinct. Sergeant MeNavught and his assistants were recently before the grand tens jury. a accordfietiie.uuientnalcec deta Me and at troops / COLORADO-UTA At the camp neal uetn there are Holt i000 regular and the diwonal guard troops which will parti40-50 ce ‘consist , cipate about ahs ~ Feet COXA of s00 from2,000 New militia Afexi- when the latter was in charge of the third inspection district, and Captain Hodgins ae the latter was chit f of . = s «ee thirty- last year., twelve-year-old erry and .C.:S. Perry were | yin. the sumool ($17.43. Re A al -|B Green, Yee Fuad 1 esterday OU} ney vs. oF doSchooler jugar nt for}/the Latter wentto short sta R.- ‘ : al rn total of a - a ry Oko ants Is rh . sv MS afternoon, Sal persons named in indict- lward died at her residence this morn-|number the females. are {In majority erro oe cial lineineelobeiatinde rinin (ing of heart:troubl \ husband, four} with 617 against 511 for the males, ening Pana when ee had havea bildren and. several" grandchildren | One hundred new names have been a re. The Santi ular charg agal rae invive Der The funeral will be held |enrolled, while those passing beyond him is that ernie shut up lorry }from the Pleasant View ward me eting- | Che required school age (18 years) | ¢ t John" Seyi peer catabil ee nt i went to Pleaspsa page ; Bott aCe I number byt. §8 present "at: the fhe following abstracts of judgment| aa: ; ai i | fron 1 Ju Justice court have bee American John Coon, who ot NNoon''s { ead hk een acl itiet het ID abr tab ico wine eee vn} | American Fork, Quinn ‘ for a inerease The Staley to" bo: fath} . : Shows Pork Forl eras SEARLE y has ind American Sa of Thirty-seven, July °7.-John any e completed the school American ets ‘ie vecordel be for ay }t@ busi- | ments returned by the grand jury today The warrants have been given to Sergeant McNaught, chief of the viee squad This squad kedOven 1 yuad, nis puac Workec ‘ the heads of Inspector Sehmittberger, >. A nme J. parlors a Se tH. OPTICLAN 2°7 S. ee Fs f KNICKERBOCKER MAIN, : AND JEWELER tet x ‘ IN CURIO SHOP. SI |