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Show 10 THE MORAN DOESN'T © MR. SUTHERLAND INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE UTAH, CITY, ~-GTTY NEWSIN BRIEF NOTHING LIKE WORRY OVER SUIT QUITS LAW FRM TS BALL GAME SU Ee rhage Johnson hl Funeral t Today-Carl i, died Friday The funeral his home ) hie Says He Has to Work Men ‘Action Prompted by | Fact Regu Overtime to Put Contracts lar Clients Accused of Through. rane ane: oint Building Fats and Leans <n Science Phe lecture Provide Feature of Great Bi lding Lite The Day. pei TRAINED | MERITS nae +3 ee ee A. J. DAVIS IS was ee ae Del ge a iil m titution be on is Under Will Extra Be Time That They Put Voluntarily in| Senator for Cannot Occupying Represent Position Consideration. Moran Adverse Thought to | and Was Not 1,400 men, di- Believing that he at i cannot with pro-|} law firm a Far Prize ares employs He Government. omen Pat Litigant Slugging Match Browning, Wrong-Some Winners, Shades of ap- through the his early by quartet the orcon- attend-| ulton, Madsen, Owen Bessie| that will ap- afternoon oe | V.} for Saltair - Mrs Elsie-Bari illard Mi FOR | E. St morn iti He passed ecessfils and it at With. ‘Dad' Anson,: what the regu- oa Suddenly Archibald Russell Moffat. son of Mr and Mrs. Jame $2 a day for labor. The city pays] whose clients are those accused In the! goon yesterday between the "Fats" ffatof Sugar House, died: at' his outannual the at. Ledns" father's home Friday afternoon States|and = the United cases, fraud jJand coal been| has Moran Indirectly, $2.25 heart failure The young man appearcharged with violating the eight-hour] Senator George Sutherland made ling of employes of the City and Cound to be in the best of health afew law, «a suit having been started in be-; known yesterday his retirement from |ty building The day, taken in its ennitrates before his death Phe funetr al will be held at the Sugar. Ware half of the labor unions of the city.| the firm of Sutherland, Van Cott, Al- | tirety was a success in every way, 2,000 meeting-hous sc this afternoon at 2:30 Mr. Moran's sub-contractors are|lison, Harkness & Riter. The firm |people enjoying the sports and the o'eloes named as defendayts in the suit is one of the strongest In the West and | weather, and the various recreations itrolman S. B I ba yen Injured--f Pat Moran is working about 400!]has offices in the Keith building on j| offered But of them all there was} | Wooe yesterday | W badly injured men on the Big Cottonwood conduit.! Main street The following statement |pothing to compare to that game of morning while attempting to board He has finished six and a half miles|from Mr. Sutherland is self-explana- lal the patrol wagon a it turned the Y.| of that gigantic task and ds well into] tory F be , 5 ; Eis corner at avhigh rate of} v A when dark almost was it with| the firm from retired I have working| are men The mile last the speed In mounting the steps in the eight, ten, twelve and sometimes four-| very great personal regret, for the sole} Davis, president of the city council, ear oh missed hi footing and fell ieen hours a day. Men working for] reason that suits have been brought lwho acted as timekeeper and umpire fheavily to the ground badly wrench Moran on the streets put in more than] against two of the regular clients of! 4.4 gispenser of the most remarking his knee Wis injurie will preelght hours a day the firm and it is the ee ao ebls decisions ever seen on any i ent his reporting tor duty for sevIn this agitation against Mr. Moran] that further actions of the same eha mond, -called aie "" He shouldn't ral. days. and his sub-contractors, \ Moran a | acter will be brought on behalf of the | have called time at a baseball game Count in Trouble-""Doctor" Jacob directly affected, He ha a great} United States. I know nothing w hatever | that is term. that belongs to Svaboda, who claims to be a Russian amount of public improvement on his | as to the merits of the controversy,but | pri: refighting, it was explained to him count and a political "influence," was hands. He admits that he fs reals have decided that T cannot with pro-/ 47. Davis said he would eall time, arrested in Chicago a few. day ago his men overtime, but says he is pay-| priety represent any Hitigant occupy - thee ause that was what every und ing them 25 cents an feeb for every ]ing a position a to the Govern employe was famillai ns justified in asko'clock ev hour they work. le 1id yesterday | ment and do not fer he had to work eyerine in order to|ing my partners to decline to take complete his contracts. He could not] perfectly legitimate business for regu-| as follows } been in this city y a year ago, and iinish the conduit In August if hejiar elients on my account [te have been touring the country at worked his men only eight hours a pigeon | that time in an automobile which he | [deputy eounty day. shipped Ie ast from this eity ins, pitcher; Takes Responsibility. MANY REDEEM "M LAND Laid to Rest-The funeral} county surveyor's office, catcher; D.| Kimball > Te > ber ¢ Kimball was held at the Mr. Moran has instructed his men DEEDED TO COUNTY avidson, first base; A. P, I<es: residence of his father, Albert H. Kimto say that if they work overtime ae 5 coms Ms tet San postmaster, left field; J. Allsball) at) Lo mat k Friday afternoon do it under orders. Their testiir center field; H. Mounteer, right Pol-| a General See T. A. Clawson conducting. the Advises General Attorney | alana be will Lundberg, pauper clerk, | cases the of trial one in servic Those who addressed the! : of the rethe burden and those lines [Shortstop Taken icy In Matter of Property gathering of the many friends of the} the smooth will fall upon ats-C, J. Crabtree, councilman, peoaebility were Ben f&. Rich, J. Golden eontracto He admits he may be in for Taxes. third ba ise; Alva Stoutt, deputy ae || deceased and Fr: ancis M. Lyman. technical violation of the law, but he catct Frank Swenson, city. treas-| K imal sign sang "Oh, My Father," at says 1 never worked a man over-_-_- | urer feeanha bas Howard King | ace of members of the time against his will In the mean| deputy county clet c first base; Thom- | the rection time the suit brought by Daniel I. ElAttorney General M. A, Breeden yesmusical numbers were councilman shorts stop; | Other as Hobday ton is not creating a furore among terday gave an opinfon to the effect Christensen, clerk of board ey by a male quartet consisting of Messrs Graham, W hitney, B nsign. and Spe n* works, center field; Rey non, iaboring men, and until the court isthat an owner of delingaent property sues an order to the contrary Moran Golding le ft field; right field; J taxes cannot, after fuur years, sold for will work his men to the limit of their piteher Johnson as a matter of endurance if they want to stand for redeem the pr« yperty Behind Tree With Gun-G. Waters MES ie ak Sonia oe Pe Lasted Three Innings. that the county comadds it. | right, but was arrested early yesterday morning missioners would be warranted SS in perby Partolman J. Lyon, charged\ The game lasted for three Days ee the orlginal owner, or one hayDavis | with carrying conce ealed weapons and| at the end of which time Umpire PRESS CLUB PRO PROBLEM PLAY |i: gz a redeemable interest therein, to petit larceny At the time of his araccount of darkness. called it off-on ye m it even after the property rest Waters was SPE NAines partly Con | HE LIKES THE HE LONG MITTS: The score was 6 to 8 in favor of the eae deeded to the county. behind a tree at Second Nor celebrated victory in} cealed who Fats, "The Old idatenia a a Rural Drama, ter action, according to Gen Breeden, three cases of beer and a box of cigars | generous Will Open Theatre Season, would be the exercise of a eet de re ate Is 9 vas arm Pioneer of Puritan Birth ¢ ompliments | , . > Leans smelle e aroma | rectly and by sub-contract He pays] priety be member of a |game of ball that was, played at READY KE Wit tonight} building | (ha } aniston upon yesterday promised Testimony G afwill] Knife-Dr, operated hospital 29, 1906, ra a Cot Will lt api Blk Dr. Silver Silver HAS Selence leagite room SUNDAY. JULY | La- == GREAT SSS>= @ Commencing === WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1 "The Old Bedstead" is the title of | Policy by the county board and not a wed chee ‘tne tote i They the play which will be presented at|™4ndatory obligation resting upon It. | relved 200 pounds of ice, but the Salt Lake theatre September 6 by he opinion by the attorney general) 7 oo). enough to go aroune members of the is being written an i ER Waldemar Press Club... The by Race Whitney Young, and willbe play and was Jos. remin-| written in Stanford, reply to an inquiry from chairman of the poars 0! Commissioners of Weber county. - oad Vis Ayton. part of the opinion reads: "You are advised that no one but the original owner or some one in pes neon in the property has a right to deem it and whet such original Oana iscent of "The Old Homestead," "Shore cres,"" "Uncle we Spruceby" and other rural dra e plot has no¥ bien divulged fully, bu ertat uriderstoa : game aaht at a nyBE reit wasn't Yan some thing kb bat pat; knocked second; Swenson wild throw to a fly like:this: Lundberg to Swenson fumbled and made Crabtree at back somersault to the Wasatch Ara ; Ad ; are of a the wait n opinion for that some robbery and os this ‘ laying| Girl pedestrian has stole a wheel for ~ was view learned that Waters days ago. recovered he belated in (hows oe le A! ha been thhett he w Liberty In his Who a ethe 1 eT 9) Tee "a hike « \ rae park' was veins fi - yw Therm. da ae 1| Burt tans s Wears sPionedr been | thousands pl nt eeif eae ie ver See, of ra . ES ber of specialties not usually found in|COUnty for the reason The es will be chosen from the membership of ress c s nike et ae nouncement of t e personnel of the company is promised in a short time. "The Old Bedstead" will open the season at the theatre, is tha Ownar a = that there are| Se Janek (io aret, ae ; where going half to first way and | . former. productions, and further nz) felted and cut, off, but nevertheless it|DUnEIng {hundbers tae weld glare MANY NARROW Runaway A from in death the S dairy 5 > rovides aie pees oe narrow Peas which and thrilling collisi occurred Sues features, orning on. Second eh State and Salt second ESCAPES in State eae iin a runaway vee not the policy of the law to conee ey ere Le person of his Es erty, without full_compensation,' belonging News south BRONCHOS Outlaw street, between Commercial ave-| wagon Lake door Co. has removed Keith-O'Brien's. ARE Worse of Scarce from King and yut out before touching the plate conne went to bat, sent hot grounder to Hobday, who una stopped the end of it thinkingly his foot, and with For a wild throw torest of the day ward Saltair, the umpire called Macky out and avidson, who followed, iter a wild swat at the ball, was declared nat by the umpire. The side retired with a goose egg ae oe as GOING FAST oe Plains Will be as -Buftalo: Fats The The outlaw horse, for years the hero of ‘broneho- busting in the South to|and West, is Metan 1 Brothers of Lincoln Park ad-|0f the past, dition, was being driven up the street |More scarce and at Commercial avenue collided with a heavy laden gravel w egon. The teams and drivers became mixed ana| rapidly becoming a thing and in ten years will be than the fast-dying buf- |falo and the old-time cowboy, accordjing to; John M.. Kuykendall, who makes a speciality of collecting the pedestrians on the sidewalk narrow-| Wildest horses that can }y pb d being trodden beneath the | for bucking contests, be procured horses' feet. A woman with several "Ten years ago the outlaw was as small children was walking south on/P lentiful as jack rabbits," said Mr. the sidewalk at the time, and a ttle | Kuykendall, "but I have only been girl about two years of age rushed aj-|able to get about thirty real buckers most under the feet of one of the flythat will put up : good fight out of ing horses, The woman made a leap| 59,000 for her child and herself barely miss-|G@uring ed being crushed under the hoofs, No one was Injured, wagons and horses suffered horse's "The but the | Poorest in many ACCIDENTALLY Maetimer Ci saalitiy' antes in Hip eBent tT at at Brighton, Friday paar ‘morning. rambling about the rying a 38 caliber some : tee Seas eeciucioty Brighton resort he revolver, unexplained ie nearly. declared, While was he "He every case > "if you turn lea him loose in a dis-|peen ridden successfully, just as soon man gets him on his bac habit,It to break of the and he is never safe. If he ever as another |takes years vorable there outlaws OWNER DITCH Controversy Over affected of the ditch, appeared Cutler and the state tions yesterday. versy between the relative time APPEAR by the waters eae is a contro- M. ° of the Ditty cota ty3 Fee |. ts A. ® AT they and-Denv THREE are not owners degenerat- will the New gehen ans TODAY _ heere ay . Three of ay. the excursions Denver Excursion well and CALDER'S seems ean ae to cursion Them to Park City. & are Rio trade being will growing on be run Ogden.| the Grande boards : continues the patronage be for to-| to do| each Sunday| better, this An ee with John- Judge Ww The prizes were a ladies' a pair of shoes for the| Ethel Watson and Lisle won the a large cakewalk, frosted the the cake afternoon prize a "number of me . (the girl wore j}reaching well eens Prof. J. J. MeClellan returned last The evening from Color: aon: where he has| silence been enjoying a brief rest place Mrs. Martha eee will leave HHiehtiy this week for Brighton, and later will enjoy a trip through Yellowstone park. | isL. seriously ill of typhoid fever at the D. S. hospita George A. Snow of Chicago will Avery Lake, Mrs. A S. Condon and will guests of Mrs. A. |2n old m os man, taste. 1 want =to excursion, fram Eureka to oh ae presidency of the two Springs associations respectfully extends an in-| $9.60 Vitation to all their friends to join in) cite. Gee me --- 8 Main and Cumberland coals ee ee race, ' C. Buckle Sheeley a J. duck wh Ki rk; Je ohnson; han boys' . race, . irls* also c race, while er: lean Ed-| ba Mrs. be V. H. Mrs. and oucbio on Mr. Bingham, Copper, Ohio the at week ng the coming Telephones 719. porate os The the then had eee sone P. si Park | tomely;: best lady fisher, Mrs. J. C. ing remarked that the crow at the ball gam Fashionable 3 waste pemeer Graves H. eoce Mrs. and 7 stopping off F. for a of 2 day visitors on ae thei Warihome: from Britian volumbia, Bast yOunh Pnie at tier eae on R is : » is a banker of Shelton, was very faand. may" veturn inthe near futur t 32 0 SO = inen; a . p made all centers of the country the jobbing business. ‘ rices yar by They and 7 x every f Eg rom. t C ruug - 0 Ou t3 + ** at c Sg rn XI c wee _ we . 3 - A4 ra AS *¢@ a. + 4 L3 re ay k h t h th on Ly ee ~ = y- F yy - - > there en wh EL hans great 1S ma demand for aiyish Parasols, we have t 0 d ecl id @ d habia to do this by mmnufacture; producing specand |e difficultwally jialties e mportec sually re ile | have | ities of ‘the ‘country and the largest se em erns " oa a re Re at t h em se Il H a If « ¢ EA TON eason, 2 in P : = S th ht Ri ; fy i Py 244 { tT St Our rice, Pri First South street. Mr Graves, Who | MMe ae wT naseor the larse ROS entire line of Ladies' and Children's gage in usiness het Heretofore only WANTED oe ao kur oe eee Fraternal exeursion presher hood. to Lagoon branch all will n¢ also do > ram; enews erate The |#" a - _ buyers in ce! take big plant, and a anufacture goods at BROTHERHOOD 00D AT LAGOON Wa large FE. J. baugh. tae Jenkins es and have the ue run of where made. a finest. printing /ete., + plant in uesda Miss_ Boosie Bessie Miss ye is. Bs.The Se prizecake, ee ring , Most popular woman, Oldest le T. as modern their fine box only This gum machine shop of. 1 F. B. badge acer Weeniia. » ost," " "Bierfest' of war, box cigars. moved to 15 W. 1st tion have on » Hay {s Applied, name. of Harold. Siegel, who are and takes WITERE 1. Summer Time" to "My up little room, HALF PRICE YOU THE. thel 4 ae =. DRUG ST ORE GE BEST 7. , : , 112-414 MAIN STREET IS AT Lo ys SASS oT S EPA AE 4 Probably , thrown at 7 -s mobile managed lthe rendering of almost are known re- macterpiece from "In th i000 Old} them. j in- i ee factory, MUSICAL ae the folded The. neighbors living near fis reatest musical performance that the club house were compelled to sit h a Sues been given by the University up until a late hour listening to the MeN, | Terns .iyh on street the roofclubhouse: garden of ‘and the ‘which| South | sweet as they wafted nari : breezeswere cool evening on the strains lwaa given last night under the direc-/they were compelled by this sweet. ae So. Call ° Parasols, ; Monday and during the week for sale at as Te GREAT A gold | TWAS easily special gum ae ines ee Fancy , folding ts also chewing of chewing and Cluding the Ladies' Suit-Case Parasol; N= plant; embossing, Colored . will later Lake Salt little their having the the West. five brands A Erieksen. Erickset | - PFize waltz, woman's - Prize waltz. men's sho Baseball, cigars. married men ve. single Tos White, : "sult Lake ave teow mos evan pad mecandhen' Ogden. pr cioeahica the ed Olds- . n Decause usele for harmony eae or whether Knew that tire has not _w ---- J. H ° KNICKER BOC OPTICIA Was it would be been stated N 227 S. MAIN, KER AND JEWELER IN CURIO.sH. Sabie ation. ; OP. 3 K PRN gear in eee net nak AS Le Be ae ary d rea ommencing an * ies 2, ae th AQ) ace} A ny eA i ‘ hn >.SL fe i col- h + fi ine smoot ® i hea a t catering to have been| g ran ; them sell will in Sore candies Utah commercial the white h eS Wi id c ane f h: nis + a eugne Mie agg ba: sae lee Neng eh isin aneedgeaee A end, Bk eee MR... eas * - PARE UTE GTR _ ANY 4 Dress ¢ in 4 [x ye . 5 A tt an , | . manage- ‘the jpn ~ rs . inc d ninety denee bay most in company Shel She ~|famous 27 Morning scales st. in this connesMrs. Hines will remain in Salt taneke | ment of acta visiting relatives until the heated term | ton: . et ‘hot that the Startup.Candy ee Mr. week, 4 ure 1] re- Nace icenan ee nae a ain on s orning. Embroidered s d WHOLESALE FIRM ea White embroidered weave p Specialty Have Candi Lake to cave House-Opens Branch Here aes ay . yusiness growth of the = aoe M ay b ors; ae in first steam The is a marvel. Luce lin Utah in one of the largest plant and dur-|© indy com. Startnp. CC reed is the state | the able be to order In Provo. at jpany a irats Ss n i evade : ty d on : Linens: ea een M x ~ and Sercre SU 1e they | ale giris| ae el eae by barren the a een accom- | bette Se Is Pct nurs yeste srday, the city and children her in by arrived panied ee experienced ee Mrs. F. T. Hines, wife of Lieutenant Hines, Jackson barracks New Orleans J ton on all sizes ot anthra-|so much intent on enjoying tect that | BARROW BROS., : arp Coal Co., 73 South|no harsh -- ge was used, except! stationers and newsdealers, st. WaOw fashions the difficulties ot"ANOTHER Wini- Miss. will city, this of dwelling Ships ere iSalt Miss | Lu and Montana, _ Evans red. between Smith, House stroke ee aay somewhat improved. A. H.. Mrs. Mr." and putohing HOM: in| street. slight a_ sustained ference Joseph|and R. of James condition The the well known miller of Sugar who Te rave, ote aoe S hase per - f+ 14 gas y Modish and ee my yud Tone:n M. M. Wald Walden, ag at/the and Sea at win. Heath; men's swimming Members of the = in state, M. city, starting from here at $:15. avidson; married women's race, Mrs.| I. A., will have an outing at - iS er, with Mrs. A. Saville sec.| park' next Tuesday, J 3 A ond-and Mrs. thir events'! or disorderly dents Berben: No Until further notice we will make a) has been pro cial féature program pared and a real od time is ex-| Storage rate of $4.75 per ton on Rock | were chronicled during the day, tt be- pected, BR ae ae. your | they T Sunday pass South First East of Young vacation. Ogden, of Salt her Very . Fashionable Linens to Be Placed for the coming month ; ; : ished my life, and had come again to Ernest J Evans, the well-known | earth, things are so changed Someyoung Salt Lake cartoonist, is enjoy-|how the girls and the women don't ing a six weeks' trip to Denver, Oma-|seem the same. I itke those long ha, St. Louis and Chicago, | mitts with those shart sleeves." Miss Alice Wolfgang is expected to | And then the Pioness became return tomorrow from Chicago and [reminiscent of early days In Utah cities in eastern Towa, where she has|and seemed to forget about the dif- enjoying mens () morning to, be |times think I'm living if in had another Aarrive guest inof the het: city sister,thisMrsod, PyGrant, |ica 1a ccams almostas cin: been ress Reve pardon N arein 6 Peesa enomenemrat compliment sOfrom 2s hi will id re 0) mitts n enticing program pee: poen ar: wn enables them to. build special peneee for one oe ob gee He | vd achin Pry for their. special goods ee ee ne can eraen ios. rhe | Their motto. is "We Start-up-to-date men's 1 " rs speed eal G aN 4 man ee ba ray, A <4 s d Pioneer sat little while in then made some commonremark and then touchin one of the black silk mitts that r ech Peaiare Syme Arranges oe ip Prova-conyeo ase: [woes wumen's race,J, Mra family, flou ; | Retort: | rovo canyon anda and a ahisds third, ea pbase-| Brown; eg young men's race, F. B Ot-| Largest . 10 e, pounds 3 A Woman's boat Can maple ‘syrup. | ait blackelboysilk the 4 Ay US f e a ee ces Faye et the gdllantry | that savored of the olden times Johncity son of Deseret JohnSea E, Nev Han-| ; Hansen, re ' }you editor of the Ts sen, Mrs. long above WH ry NG I- Sports were pulled off, the winners being as follows: Men's boat race: C. H. Burrit: wo- ex-|L,. \ ER face: cate and Miss g& Grande Runs Provo and Rio Runs, bat At the conelusion of the ball game everybody retire o the dancing pavilion, where the prize waltz and cakewalk were given In the former, the udges, consis sting of Judge Cc, Diehl. Councilmen Hobday and Holley and President Davis awarded the pr a os Miss Hazel. Young and William A. paraso oN EXCURSIONS to should catch the ball, and Johnson walked to first. Stoutt followed with a safe hit over third, taking Johnson to third, stealing second. lLeans be» excited and whispered together Mackey made a wild throw to third, bringing in Johnson and Stoutt with two runs. King went to bat and strik1 the atmosphere somewhere between third base and Qsden, went out, while Hobday next mac a hi oO shortstop, where Léndbers captured the ball and gracefully returned It in the neighborhood of the chutes. Two out. Swenson made a wild swipe at the ball and was called out by the umpire. Three runs for the Fats The other two innings were much the same, but the players became somewhat discouraged when Umpire Davis would persist in calling a foul a "Ball," fining the batter $2,000 every time he hit the ball, and retiring the batter he made a strike Davis claimed he learned the game from the Marquis of Queensberry, and would not receive suggestions. The only thing the players could do was_ hit him occasionally bec ause they couldn't hit os ball, but Davis claimed he had been city councilman too long te care for ‘little things like that. He carried e Sees safeguard with him, and me he made a decision he aout shelter behind i was an exciting game, ae both players and spectators enjoyed penitentiary and property to the waters of thethe ditch, and owners the state board will} present facts concerning the case beKennedy ° oy s, and ‘Three came Councilmen vorhe breed of horses throughout the country is improving steadily, and this is the deathknell of the outlaw. It will take away some of the picKennedy|turesque Western life when they go and own-j entirely, but that is going rapidly any before Governor | €4iners."-Denver board of correc- There buckyears nobody wboys can ride as well as the old the parties to determine rights that non Penitentiary * of the company Representatives Ditch & Irrigation ers of property S With Water > pasture for several months and then try to ride him, but he will only kick times and then quit. The autiew will buck, though, after he has Gemmil at the resort at the time chance he will start out ooo and Sewasah the young man's Inand he ts always dangerou juries. He will be allowed to remain "You rarely hear of a tarnohe at Brighton during his convalescence, | ey now, although ten or twenty the weather conditions being so faago every large range Have at comes from the roam the epee continued. > was carwhich in manner West," looked he stock is the s oamed the plains of the West in the Baeiy days and degenerated through usele asness. "Nearly every horse will buck," he eee ciroue ce a painful and Belle Anderson] his left hip, serlous wo have riminal among horses, just as suremen £O wrong have bad pian in their veins, His parents are SHOT TReceiccs Bullet 1 outlaw horse blooded that ou the pla BOY horses that the year. Make Fats )son taking the first chance. He sen a popup to shortstop eath Lund- aed TA 4 ys King, unable to get| stopped it Mackey cing L rg j une the : ball returned : mer Vii Pa ho the: petit: larceny charge rieties were a bid old- fasiiloned, ae > Gt Ge CLA cording. to the modern way of lookZion's Re vines Bank and Trust com-/|ing at things, After enjoying the pany, No. soiled meio is the larg- | exercises at the park, this once sturdy savings bank in Utah,/son of Massachusetts tottering bebatt i! Te yhecrmntie bait bedatead,"s a | Or one. interested "in the property falls eee gan tdentifie eipu. , ie inne | est and cides the weight of seventy vears family heirloom which is mortgaged to redeem within the Statutory period ener wild throw and chipped df Deposits over $4, 000, 000. ‘Interest paid} neath ind mor boarded a car bound for to the yillage squire. There ‘willbe a|#"4 the property is offered for sale|iy. jarpoard end ofthe erandstand jon deposits," | the city He too 1 seat beside a girl barnyard scene, of course, and a num-| Under the act of 1903, and falls to the Mackey to the bat, knocked a ground | dressed all in white, with the fashionPERSONAL, lable elbow sleeves. With the gown rural dramas will be introduced no bidders, it then becomes the prop-| 14 or the way sat down on it and| and : r HANG bah yagi rea eal of o by: S| AS as mae gn OT . j |