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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, REPUBLICANS MEET UTAH PAINTINGS ~ WANTS FRANCHISE THIS WEEK SEES AT SALT PALACE IN UTAR EXHIBIT FOR ELECTRIC LINE END OF VACATION Unable to Secure Salt Lake Art Institute "May Take Quar- oe Interurban Railroad Colleges and Public Schools Theatre for County ters With Business Project Placed Before All Preparing for the Convention. WILL BE HELD Indications Are ON Best Evening Associations. OCT. Part Will Be Primaries of 8;WILL Day and} BE Pictures us Part 1. | FINE Arranged Occupied, Oct. ADDITION, 180 With of Swan City Council. Shadow Display MILES Boxes | Will Ask in OF TRACKAGE| TIME Permission Streets of Building. to Various Roads Opening. Oceupy Towns, as Well. be the Sehool Must Appear Wednesday, and on Thursday Republican county convention Negotiations U. Eldredge who the theatre maries will the date was for that be held of the are unable to secure | ing, In connection date. week The priassociation, the prior to I tion ihe Moe MY a now under way by What Is said to beginning | which it is believed the Utah Art in-}42 immense urban and stitute will be prevailed upon to take |Vailway line, linking Salt> ; : E pena cme tras : ‘ up its headquarters in the Swan bulldmarield. Murray, Bingham convention. with Real ane Gtahentionl tire: tr. the D. A. & Estate afr M.|towns associa-|in caren He ee ee ee around the city ERIN Mn efiman:cC Salt Lake, and With was started | ii. = whet rae ah wes : night in the various election districts by eU, "1, $0.31; 40, "7 17, SoCal a 32, B4, 35, 57, 60, 81 and G1, 38 33, 41,66, ~ 48,°79, < PUP Molags ton onc! p, ANGS. 69,720,741, 68, £3, 84, 7! 85,86, 94, 95 and - 87, 96 are gate istrict each. N District No. delegates : 63. 82 fats 3, , three renar pe Republicans the Sct § to take le et 9 o'clock "As Z p.m. i will . All his not ready executive eved today.: * tho Rea f ia a { oe ae, a announce i ,. a oe it but is . be- Sie county an|miles it of an Ce adjournes Those Mienins aha te bullding but rel Say a vi small however, matter to that the the The a ' Various be . . Hundred Children Assemble to . . : ‘ celve Tnstruction in Music. hundred > children fo ‘ hci ee a pies i # Re-) Way 7 "5 will | the iepce between Mr.. agents In paras rday | W a lll franchise be to obtained paragraphs "The effect of the in the public schools in the yoleces of Class Will mee throughout the] fick ht i cia s de SUG ef on the west ¢ Intersection line of ae Darmer - has|"* a headquarters. He takes these young assistants. elapsed, The x" sa have children ; to ; come. Bieri tee opiteces two |‘ at Aes V large also elyeet dita "best : -eyninaslum eat schoo Patt nest oo 4 or i racdaw: oe o rida ri Leste ) alac thet: Tal rele Tat Phidinendiay ) ap pe ae S ANY along West at the 5street Set, puplis slenments fall term Vill begin os > will be reg beg districts. Granger, and d puilhdints Creek ast st the bouneary Meredith's os hs Trunk ° Klan TPactory " Cases, Bags, Purses. 155 Main. Suit taken Ts eee : FALL sh Skies Fair rite hs 5 eee lantie WEATHER . : Continue, With APPEARS ; Cooler Tem-j| perature. eerie att ten i ¢ Tees yester aivy fhe ¢ yr along Ninth Ninth along - Marion North street, North Nor aaprenaee Meee aie ne of Begin the street ‘ were grades district and Forest in Thirty . Will| About B e j Given to Leave F Farewe « ordinance. the the and ‘The franchise laying of city, for wires, and Reception. provided | Monday evening by the oa Rev. Mr . Methodist Ministerial tracks over the streets|sociation. The place ef the erection of poles] banquet has not yet been for the right to carry) upon, but the guests Park Record, & L. eo City presiden Ghorien England, Logan Journal, first vice a sl] Bria 5. olka Inter- eee Republican, second vice presiden Cc. E. Wuis ly Bureka acorn third baa ie te Socals Robinson, Bingham = Bulletin, secretary Annie ene, Young Woman's Journal, treasurer Willian Giasmaan, Ogden Standard, pate The foregoing are new officers of the Wish Press association, elected at ao meeting held in the Wilson hotel viikeraey. At the mornine session the affairs of the old Utah Press association were gone thoroughly into, old matters were straightened out, and as an association, it was mereed Into a new one, old name and constitution of officers. charter, and but by-laws w and «© new The entire day was consumed meeting, which was thoroughly monious. Considerable business terést to the assoclation was acted. An teriy set the harof intrans- in invitation to hoid the next quarmeeting of the association at Loas necepte : Those Editors present Who Attended, were: H. Grahar, Loveless, merCharles England. The Sherman, a Park y P. Jensen, BikuFelt, Davis County Argus; kham, Lehi Banner; John A. Burt, aCe Instructor; Evers, Mercur Miner: D. C. Johnson. Sppge Independent; Ke red Jorgen- Loule B. aim Enterprise; J. J man, Milford Times; I. i Diehl, Mammoth Record; J. G. Weaver, Rural Re- publican; seas May Anderson, Friend; C. E, Huish, Felt, Eureka MeConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main St. RESUMES P AVING WORK Fireproofing Company euces With Fixes Clty. Ditter- The Utah Fireproofing company resumed its contracts with the city yesterday, pursuant to instructions from the board of publie wor forty men was Started at South street and Slate, was suspended a0 me time company has se veral large contracts, let st ear, and row over e stimates and the payment of money t company a cessation of the work. YVThe company was harassed by the city and things became nplea sant that the wark Was stopped ening releasing the company from its contract. ° a Affair of Utah Press Association Straightened With Harmony Prevailing. _---oo--_-_- MeConahay, -_-_-__ Jeweler, OP 64 Main St or Dally Weather Ieport. Yesterday's record at the local office of the weather bu reau for the twentyfour hours endin t/6:'p, Ime: Maximum temp erature, 73 degrees; minimum temperature, 55 degrees; mean tempe ce LTR 64 degrees, which is 2 degrees ow norma Ace niaulatel excess temperature since the first ef the month, 21 degrees. of temperaAccumulated coca ees. ture sinee Jan. 1, No. precipitation. excess of prec ee Accumulated month, .47 ae the first of the Accumulated excess of precipitation since Jan. 1,. 5.09 inches. 32 per cent at 6 humidity, Relative m. fair Tuesday Weather forecast, PARSIFAL Prof. AT MeCiclan TABERNACLE Will Tespecial Recital Give of Interest, A recital to which music lovers will leok forward especial interest will be given by Mr. McClellan at the Tabernacle before the close of the present season; that ts, before the semi-weekly organ recitals are discontinued. It will be a "‘Parsifal" reeltal, at which Mr, McClellan will play that some of the leading themes from latest and greatest of Wagner's operas. The recital will not be given until the of the month, as Mr. McClellan last busily engaged in rehearsals is. Vv ery "The Wedding Day," to be prefor the Salt Lake theatre the sented at of the week, last be played the numbers to Among beginning afternoon's. recital, at: t his as u sual at ten minutes past 5 o'clock, from "Mignon" and will be selections as Well as several other ""Tannhauser," attres ictive numbers, of as- River Green Water. L., Green and Amerett. L. H enry of Vernal tiled an application Green in the state engineer's office yesterday for six second-feet of water aski ng The water is to from the Green river. 320 acres of land be u ised to Irrigate the diverting works will consist and of two small reser volts and two canals, one canal to be 500 feet long, the 10,0660 feet. other _ So PUNERALS. Hansen, Funeral services of Carl G. Tlansen will be held at the Pirst ward house at o'clock Tuesday The remains may be viewed friends mop 2 to 3 o'clock at the inee ting house Henry.- The funeral of Cb re st oO np: will be held at ock p. aah a the funer al ais er of SR EK. Ta Ls UNIVERSITY ---_-+ oe __-_- Bishoop A. eran of Fitth Episcopal district, A = . chureh, will lecture house Friday, eine e. hool AdSept. 14, First Seuth and State, Reception tendered mission25 cents, t ree, OF UTAH Entr: ance examinations September 13 and 14. Registration of students September 14 and 15. Permits begins September talog sent free upon request, University of Utah. Salt Lake City, Uta ui bile t \ 5 tinue the balanec of he week. was ; ers to LOOKS LIKE HOLDUP and in book the ite api away Frank 4 N. Pueblo Nick o'clock was arrested Gulbransen yesterday by shortly morning on the description furnished by the intended victims of the hold-up at the Court saloon. In every particular he tallies with the deseription, and has een identified by one of the men who was in the saloon at the time, e is being held to await-a more complete identification by the bartender. Pueblo was sweated to the limit by the police i srday morning, and was unable to give a good account of him elf. When paarened he had a handKerchiat ieceerondiie to the one deseribed by the victims of-the hold-up, and which was used by him as a mask. <A nulnrer of revolver cartridges were found {in his possession. He says that ue ra been in the city only a few day Marriage 2819: -meee 3% 20 H. Licenses. Miller, Oakland, nd yaltan etn M.. Fraser, WwW iliam.D. Frey, Park and mith Evans, same 2821-John. ie ‘ Cal., same, City, M. Smith, Salt Lake, and Zehna. Alice Warnock, Seattle, WwW 822- Jai s B. Gallacher, Salt Lake, L. Gay, same, and "‘Hanen Nelson, Salt Lake, 2823-Clarence G. D. Sappington, and Juanita me, paket Elsmack, Salt Lake, and Leonora Bredel, same. 825-John Henry Weston, Laketown, and Bessie IE. Barker, same, Clarence E. Cheney, Laketown | gkos and Emma S. Weston, same. 1 Don't Wait! R M Be More BuyNow! the being erowds. for Coneees s office cintl" ter EO at management turn ves of Re venue the: Beaeral WHl Bein the Bora? hing New are of! pon't slip count-| being Collector and this The and once NOU CARS at piano sata: ‘ knocks a Tet AA great ‘Ingalls'. . Cal- building Bo int office above let "by Senator. placed|.°* eve vy to get a opportun-!use of the while paying "Opportunity Toe man's sick ‘ ACVENMIZS the door | OPPortunity door, a OF. k plano at llocked. from the inside will make ne-|&St possible cost ts. offered |cessary a special password in order|ing the last few days of to gain admission to. the offices In] Club Sale vhich. the clerks are employed 3 = ' ‘ ‘led r 4 I erya }demands ealled. went upon . his wife's husband, in police court over until thi sto Vas 2 \ ** been was} yesterday, afternoon las re keeping Dat inee effort a rous taste yOSeTO was Mrs. dane and. $ eee: é made Loomis dog have by the the dog in now, this ‘durgreat We een < rn , 0 to DENS 4 ; as early play Pianos. pianos? reas at $35 to $150 used pianos are advise 7 es> ee Used rerms going to Rss : to suit quickly investigation, Come early, come rae 2 eae ‘he x noms without a piano Is ah an leas place. Make your home cheerfu by taking advantage of this sale. . ! learning in LulinMichbiinndueauare: close These our' low-) atd to killed. 2 of how In| si ¢ position to ‘ offer seuutiful porgans : put the little a be bought In' off a come in cost, really ther getting how such | the Grand Pianos, next' tye be- the of thera Meet-The ptometrists THs "Blo elected and:the The Utah | by-laws Asso- were will son of the tpecuuctian rat-| start plenty terms ah ; 4 of ' lot ire Pi PY Us out |® year those: and They are the. best factories: guaranteed the lifetime manufacturers to but have the he large should see : it Hietacitan TE: Als ~ grand these and eee ei Fk players are Angelus, Bie are : a Pemcs Piano: . Later itaat aes laver eee: Bias is ‘ tal BONO: st - most charge for is | Dave put on last These Apollos, ] sop /n-Owo. prices anxious to have us represent them in | make ai the West, and this being their dull seaLSP Teche be met last even Wee obere organization aan Pinno Players Half Price and Less. No excuse now for not having musie and see | choice ean i pianos grand Smist all price and easy terms remarkable gel the sale plano plano easy ordinary , same compass as Pianos Bverthada more 3 and excellent for, and a hl as now,.! that we 60 or 50 least at of you've cause havé a And If is low priced bargains absolute necessity dispose 1 must per- Onee court £& but | splendidly by It Is an eptlgaetony, Ot NSE been AYmade "CS villBLOND have ret the AAOKr ca | at but Y the plano, for It. jargains I Another Rhoades, Day-The the man] *or SUT +H al na admitted These beautiful miniature grand harged with carrying Concealed wea-|that the values are imply unap-|and parlor grands are of the most repon ind who is said to have pro- | proachable At no other time during | nowned makes, being Stelnway, Kimcured a gun and visited his divorced | oy, 4@ years of business history have ball, Vose Estey, Knabe, and others, wife with Intent to make nme pointed A : sor in and take up very little more space than Gets O.. |.caseRhoades against-I- 2th SRY cere Choice of given away... eae . cut- "four best : we All the cost of repairs we them and the drayage Ge. DESO fae eS Ree cen LOL : Ls = ; A You will. find here many of the; orsans, with high top and large mirwith a men srship of about twenty-| yap : ea Bee tare &F pear , ean The: following: were: the officers | World s best' makes, pianos whose | Fer Tor 16, $67 up Tferms on or: | it eo a \ elected, F. J. Alexander, president; | "4mes have been household words for | 5*" 3, to $5 monthly such ' H. niekerbocker, vice. president; |}generations, ie hita li aG Bat as the: deal 4d \ Piano in the Home. | ox r > >, Wileag¢ side Aimball, ose, Estey, Schaeffer, Tin3 s y O aaa my perpen, 2 Ce Haat Bh ter & Company Knabe Everett, Chic-} - Every home ought to have a piano children thelr to give ought Parents others. kering and sagan ; "secretary. Broaddus Strawberry sistant Work Engineer Progresses-As- W 3a rs of reclamation service came in from Strawberry project yesterday, and cure this Gry nS zs. Continued No the need better the will| prog- to tell you there are none s Many of them are going at below thelr factory cost ft Others at half and less Seat prices than of a > a construction ARCA Ewing re eat aoa yesterday on taining money ys hide a under warrant for about a year Se a Ore oe pcharae false Ewing's ago, AL a , s half) ae Ginohe pretenses, arré issuance of night, and morning. To board conven |COMe was| to there our Is the complaint|C@#™t store surely call. for or Jordan to street If at you river Palmer at & The ridge Pueblo, Colo,. $5,043; Charles ly, Denver, ‘sher, Salt Bullen, Salt Colo., Lake, Lake, $5,143; $4,450; other e bid- Sheet| George Parker |. for the will; Very terms, easy &|$19 $5,1 a made Let Weeds Grate altention Is being paid to the weeds in the city y the street department, and the rank growth is bothering residents of outlying portions. The weeds have been allowed to grow unmolested during the summer months, unless property owners became tired of for the city to do its duty. partment is supposed to cut the weeds in the streets, no attention has been paid to lots, weeds aré helght, and the effect upon the health of the community is not considered at al month, most or quarterly. $3, $550 secured elaborate andat| Pays oh lit- $4,000 land $7, can be | you can have the} to contest Lake at least, in the is of Find in $8 ‘opena known in ' ae jon noe mmndreds eae ion planos . ae roof in tah Tr temembe emit va ee, every _ CLAYTON to | the night ig oe one the 1e sale sale until 10 MUSIC COMPANY, ain 109, St., i JOSEPH J. 111, ° and Teegeat West. ' music DAYNES 113 st house In JR., Manager. It bacl gatheteome of of is the to eity the now in Receiver the Rate Causes extent,! D. States at Home. of progress) FE. United Bill Councilmen to Stay That bothersome into elfYect ly visit R-)and land! The rate heads of bill in time Chicago the caucus just to of the has gone to spoil a love- for the city council departments. council At sometime a ago ground involved amounts to} officials. The railroads, which have forty acres, and was located as jalways come through on similar occaclaim by Milo Clark, . Hol-; sions, had ‘practically promised the . the protestant, claims there are} council that there would be « lodes in the pate but that t| of cars at the service of the is all placer grou The city of Salt|the officials were ready to Lake bought the gidunt of Milo Clark,| jaunt, but the rate bill has made it making a payment of $4,000 thereon, | impossible for the railroads to carry only to learn that the title to the! out their agreement, and if any of the The contest now | city offici: us attend it will be at their before Mr. Thompson is|}own expens The invitation of the determining the | league was silently laid away last ownership to the claim. Ught. -------~--- -___ Hurt| In *, Falling age, From % Car. "Steinway & Mrs. Claude Russell, wife of Deputy | sold for cash. Sheriff Claude Russell, was patina Injured Sunday afternoon by faltir . from a Calder's park car In teaatne the car the corner of Main and | BOOSTERS Third South streets, she was justs ping to the ground when the car Sons" P. O. piano; box, GO GO Must 293; - be City "oe 10 LAGOON ert Pusiness Assoc littode 2 Acce started, before she obtained a footing. | a eae oe to Attend Fair, She was thrown heavily to the ground | | and sustained a paintul wreneh of the} The Merchants & Manufacturer' astendons of her ankle, was tak= |sociatioti has accepted the. invitation Trausterred to Federal Court, en to her home by triends, and there The following cases were transferred received medical attention yesterday from the Third Distriet to the u nited Stu utes court: 1 in rbet vs. Lueien L. Nunn, Blind Peddler Leaves Town, involving the partition of ans and waits ut Jordan Narre William CC. Levengood, the. blind John Holuff, admibistrater of the es-|mendicant who was arrested last week tate of John Paro the Utah Con-/and charged with obstructine the side-| solidated Mining compan y. involving | walk, after promising to appear far} qemu wee i ane ere , oe 25,000 and his sentence before Judge Diehl yester- MS) day afternoon, Spare pa i elon. 5 The Yo ut et nis name was Smelting aia Refining company ‘ys ordered that ma defendant and the sum usked js'for him. His. | eo ever Invitat ht about a lode Frederick Lyon, for of a number years a well-known resident of Salt Lake City, and a prominent mémber of the U cient club, is in Salt Lake or a few days Mr. Lyon is living at present in Shasta county, Ca costs ot a | which interested $4,000, office Thompson ¥ Macdonald, a merchant of ( Shar lottetown, Prince was in the , and disecoyered a number of peopl from the little Canadian province in Salt Lake, including some relatives. and sons office, The case is that of D. C. Hol-| it was decided to attend the convencomb against Mito Clark and involves) tion of the Municipal league at Chithe ar Eagle and St, Louis mining | cago the latter part of this month, and claims, located In Spanish Fork can-| visions of two special cars were conyon. jjured up before the eyes of the city William Sproule, formerly freight traffle manager for the Southern Pacifie In San Francisco, came to Salt Lake yesterday. $10,000 have a special serson pos | Oldest $6, Hand. A Salt suit irre = in a Contest Case on W Gleason, chief clerk to EB, W Gille tt of the Salt Lake Route, arrived here yesterday. Mr. Gillett is still in Salt Lake, Mette better | PERSONAL, Wilda makes DISPUTE CITY'S TITLE NIPS JUNKET IN BUD Mr. and Mrs. Henry FE, Monheim will leaye today for Brighton, Nev., where ae y will make their home 2 arala A issue cased $6, payments So ne not ov the West In fact almost every | well known make is represented, Don't forget to come at the earliest up-} ‘Terms, we will extend to you very,| <A.| at would the best and} popes date, oF a opie i most beautiful)™ rat es Aone 0 ae . oe regular which $450, having $500, pianos, tle higher ones. amee af you sellin We sem|-colonial in rich mahog2™¥> golden oakdesigns, and Cireassian walnut | one a ie Fourteenth Tate of Salt South|C@ses, Lake| $690 accepted, Ue terms ay once. the warrant up to Sunday | home, and $6, $7 to $8 monthly was arrested yesterday | pay for one : . Highest class of cabinet grand the cone over the} home low as $97. | public pe eoune yak dl see 3 vO ee Be DIR OR Ores me $350, for as low janes our floors; HONS a plano to your | ire under any other one Build Concrete Bridge-The rights, comprising of county commissioners yester- | ™0St reliable makes, day awarded contract for struction of a the concrete bridge the . delay.|iest you ‘phone in en children ad cahoweres a een DA ee ces PATROLS, specia Nanos, "Organs . P spe- | now drawing to a close, We ofter the herein. | best makes, the lowest yEceey the eas- - without one write Music aap the Our Great Club Sate en Upright pianos as Better ones for $12 And others worth eee? 10 sends " Then and daughters,' better husbands. and wives of us all. There Is no reason why any home should be without a piano. i caienriges eRANC your Mp to buy a plano. ee able to give in detail a re tirceira seen day. lease ti cial note of those described CaNAnIEE home stray elsewhere for entertainment \ piano binds a family closer together ress js reported by Mr. Beers, the] Price. wagon road ander construction by the The saving to you in many instances government being nearly completed.|!8 from $150 to $250 on a pian Mr. Beers will be aceampanied: back uit you can nence them on terms to! The inerease in deposits in Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, No 1 Main street, amounts to over £300,00 per year, Are you saving anything? Get the habit. Frank U. Pueblo Said to Resemble One Who Invaded Court Saloon. Best Are * = Last|Come Tonight-STORE OPEN TILL 10-Main. St. 109-11-13 record-breaker the ity' Counters | th a rink, | compelled | people -_-_ > o -_____-__- after ; Favorable---Don't Hesitate! for a $4,200. Their bridge bid for wasthe for erection] $teat at discounts, are $298 enabled of lemporary $200|S¢il $247, $267, we$287, and Pure Linseed Oil Paints. Charles H. Bodel, 33 EB, First So. Others ‘The Opportunity to Get a Good Bargain in a Good Piano Cou'd Not eee| ye and was also ers were: evening -_--- Horsley.-Mrs. Lois Horsley will be puree at 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, with the Twentieth meetery lees at house. Friends may view the reing mains at 224 [ street from 11 to 1, Dh eee Oe to] ied the] the were appointed members of the committee to arrange the details. At the mecting also following officers t President, Rev. Is. Lutheran chureh S. A. Hayworth of the East chureh; secretary treasurer, Rey. D. ae Helmick of the Iliff Methodist churct Patronman > Want = EDITORS REORGANIZE 24 holding the determined on a aspect oo those sections the country being | passengers, express, mail and treight.] will tnclude members of the MinisBer rood, Serpuibiaeon of the} fai the high from the Pacifle will The ordinance was referred to the|terial association and their wives. hotel, ‘ie is Grd eeeind has been prom-| cause continued fair weather in this|oommittee on municipal laws and banquet was decided upon at ised the nomination for sheriff on the | region, with perhaps a Jowerin {) streets. the first fall meeting of the associaA merican j ticket part k ratu Frbor thethe first rs ti me d dureee ti on held terd i I cKet, an arty workers | t temperature. 1eld) yesterday morning, when are now trying to induce him to enter|img September jackets and overcoats Sl : ev. Mr. Davis of Westminster Presthe race. ot aspera re ne t the pore e aa n High-Grade Wall Papers. byterian church, and Rey. M. Hayand early In the evening yesterday, First So. worth of the East Side Baptist church, Charles H. Bodel, 33 E. and those who tt 10ughtlessly out wit hout them cible reminders that the fall is fast approaching. In tne t the temperatures were decidedly cool, the all day thermometer remaining below degree at reve nthe Warr nest period of chi da While Salt Lake was gn ipy ns such weather, rains were fair and pleasant Ww matali; Montana visitir ter ae: tish Northwest Thunderstorms were reported from different parts of ang Peland; and light showers prevailed In Tennessee, Ohio and the Gulf states. a ‘skating issued The franchise provides that work oe Co ; faave shall be started on the line within 30] Ministry of this city, and who leave days after the passage of the or-|shortly to make their homes in other dinance, and that the line shall ne sections of the country, will be guests completed and ready for traffic within of honor at a banquet to be glven next nine months from the passage of the Jahn ; eaniat for of aval levening The | and T being sworn to by Elias S. Woodruff who alleged that Ewing had obtained $50 from him by false. pretenses. Ewlipo han teen Gut iot ih cite bincesne Wah or paiig cece Rev." Richard Wake and 4. | Murray, connected with the Everett | Nelson in his "slide for life one of | the most daring aets ever. prese ented | at that resort. The attraction will con-| € south south Days.oe ie the city.' Work ; ohn LEI ° Methodists Knake, Included. an of of committer [uel ore fou Ln Were ‘MIL Shaeffer. ren assert see"! CERTAINLY NOW. IS linvitation ifled. Phe schools of Granite district opened Mond: iy with a total enrollment of 2,850, r xty of, thes being in the high Dal Rt ase. ‘A Good Stool and Cover Given With Each One-The a . Known Makes, Steinway, Kimball, Vose, Estey, Governgs| held at Colorado Springs, Sept. |Sept.' 29 The invitation. was }by John A. Haves, chairman elation | frie oir Sectors » t | to ‘utler yesterday reeeived to attend the centennial. | verely. Optometrists to classes w of the Agricuitural one wee . aaty others 0S aoa Second |} sechools the remainder in the street; | The high chools.of Granite rae beginning at the northerly end of Marion boulevard in Kinney & Gourlay's improved city plat, and Pe Bie t ro | the event that this is not done a severe |are, In this sale are several carloads | by the court. This of brand-new innos "chased t| it Aine othe ~ |} penalty is promised is the one that on Sunday, Sep$ Ww planos, purchaser LN) 12° and ) dog tember 2. bit little. Irene Jensen se-|8reat ‘discount © from' manufacturers | re ras ee through | opened yesterday, but through the Jordan schools was & Pike's Invited rf compan ae a hauls ons ned . PANY | schools of tah, S the fran-| Tooele counties ars . new> pe ‘ pits ‘ ty H ik cent street, . South | was| bond furn- | Miss | was and + | Must "Ki Vic Acttip Dog-Caroline F Fn |:Goomis, vas rday "found. guilty |. Ooy" Replatentiqn. nthe concerts | +, 12 ‘ghth West street, thence along Eighth West street to the a dining-room cay the (ae be used for meetings and before many days the or peo-|thence south on Second West street west thence street; South Fourth kKnow}to to the Jorstreet South Fourth and}/along it may be necessary to divide the into three or four sections In case 1 shall endeavor to find a e par- ond floor, and a long row of card rooms on the first floor back of me office. hese rooms, he says, the regular work of the county Se ees, will be transacted, ee. : " Armstrong being in charge with two| have bores! ree oors es pec sti coOstrAbeUt Cad sof-the at franchise | Granite aA TE of Main :Second of No Georg:K a i pal \ keaton will) be High eye ey building from 9 to 2 to 4° oeloc on © the of way dos ia good work done|and running thence west ts plainly appar-|South street to Second "They said Prof. Stephens, straining, without sing to ple," how connect i ee s which Little will it gay soon the middle " | contracts vr repairing twarded j{ in time > oe in not awarded com- | cht ene the Beer - the dining-roon : and parlor will of various sorts, as 1 ‘a re will what ha the no be CiSnisor. drafted | when and In the aaa e ! ‘n Rite principals building material of a month -on but it is-thought of ul kind will company 1th " ee ‘s ildren yas Cy Ds i a ne é ay ple |* Tocore-breakel le. }each Monday afternoon yee year grabbed nearly all the avallable spacé in the Cullen hotel for the American or three | in citles] week bulidi 1 EAR Gn iE eilr knowledge of the technique of|dan river, and thence westerly over ‘ ey $y" area" musie ts rather astonishing. T velihe most direct line along streets and fn tr th, gf me alleys to the western boundary of the tter class oo, hee 2 Re keeps icanite ae rooms | attendance pace with the begin- | ejty . Chairman county be o work begin and . Two before one be by the pro-| duties it} or town] il ari and. to regist Ee of the class,S, oo ¢ as ng nezy. Kc overhauled, filled with chairs and ning and will soon be made attrac-/ cjacs for the reception of visitors and|that © suite lor and cars. says i various present be:ininore places aa in : tive eco { ie Hitldiner whl) "he for Bad Cheeks-Attorney charged with being. too $300, Alice eee pe: ane sib Ke Saanlonay Crabtree the things are In shape, the s . incorporate, take over all ses ie ork SVSLEM. their Penchant Jim Smith, j{n the sum of jished by. Mrs. j} Fannie Little gymnastum-owhen The encountered completed will be three stories high Kymnastum: @oby s) feet an will assembl occupy eer floor s into an ordinance, and also to appear fore the boards of county commisers for the same purpose Riehts| CLASS |: will and--teache cane eachers in (Or Sccupaney com180] ™ ; Towns, the pupiis" ever be are largest number ‘of vi ipiis ever entered in the public ‘hools of Salt Lake he committes t t s 0 ichers of x board of education Will make the s ignments ' Chis week and it ds ane eed atthe trl RE sOMACE, OF Superintendent Christensén that the Hi list will be completed Thursday, Stace Superintendent Nelson is also bu with the results of the. examiniution will have ren ready fot I suUblicatio {outian in' day on Willi im Alle en, for the new , contractor for symuasium t he Hig Bh abetn schoo 1 that the gyninasium. will not be 4 tayj some | vill interurban for the holding of political meetings. | suitable hall in each quarter of thelrunning south "Reformers" Take Cullen, elty. wtiore it will be most oe boulevard thence to Ninth County new in running itself In company have authorities SINGING the with pr { ‘ modern equipment will power will be supplied. company ajwill ney up-to-date pes best and Agents it get trackage most |The1 used, in Ke of of before Prof. Evan Stephens yesterday course at the assembly hall. It the was child the first|de seribe theverfollowing course y of th rELY f athe city whic h the is busy Soiia wiath headquarters in raoving Into the the D.-P. Walker ee aa on er ote a tive to > r committee, be speedily) lot to place on exhibition here!}and countles through which | managers desire, this to be de-| posed line will run, whose upon later. iwill be to present to the city Repub- | 4&5 that the list will ne pompleica Xt Setll fave Cie eatee esa chairman ‘ yesterday be Six 28 < jahoye-| that aa ‘congress ey Ke Z open see given MANY."AT judges licansdapplying. between: the a eats ects are' e was all [ne lif the | ciaed mentioned hours who are entitled to vote will be given the epportunity State Chairman James -T, Hammond to of None of the( fresh fruit displayed Splayer es Boise is now in the exhibit, as it} down the | Six ars hot byt J held be primaries the and that from to" primary, one to ‘ddracsas ie y bored ae r . a people «Nt Swan - conducted nt ro ° Syairnian. in | That the district chairman ¢lection district appoint thre: suitable of at Ae to one "dele Tt ds pecommanded that t - ies be ner: each , the opportunity v2 tO) 91.5 ' 90, 80, give 65 . entitled to et , wa entitled is Is G4, . 76, 45, 88, . 54 54 \ to 39 59. will close atin SOT BKL Sane in pie ceed vember wek of ; is 2 i bt: rused -a delay the franchises to be obtained | pufiding alre idy, Hic says it is the object} futher difficulty to be connected is said is| Who fair A week county this week, | project it is learned that the sidetracked there |pany contemplates putting coming of the , | part ¢4, {being held in "We ber 19, and the exhibit was cremate: OF SEhortonm« ve 1, j Districts¢ Nos. 418 10; 1, 13. aia LS city council, Sept. | 8S expected to arrive here in time to | of the company to bulld an interurban) =P lbe placed in the Swan building this|line out of this city to the various} week, will be delayed until the early | towns in the valley, From a. person} ticket-on . leeate a st ute ee : ne 7 inate ae 4 will 54) : the Paar as roe at the tlon with which | elsewhere eiyy time cee The convention will begin at 10 Nant i} re oe he s should be aii Sarai Rae a pee es re ray o'clock in the morning and, judging 1e 1 paintings now the property otee) cara fh * as agen oO run : . jot the state and which at present are |C@rS over certain streets of this city from the number of candidates to be} rs ; d r * ee hanging in the University buildings, |Mr. Clark, who is cashier of the Com- | nominated, z it may last the balance = oF e fl Ry hs : would be placed at the headquarters} mercial National bank,pha is merely actthe day and part of the evening. 7 See tae as ; 4 jot the Art institute and would be anjing for a large traction company that primaries will be held on the night of ' 3 ; i attractive addition to the other exWill take over the franchise as soon a Oet. 1, beginning at 8 o'clock, at which hibit pT) rani e tl aie TOLD abate Ein ee eat j time delegates to the county conven-| ees ep a ng of the pictures a ire mig Pea _ | tion will be elected. Tiere will be one jthere would necessitate the placing ounciiman, Crabtree refuses to di- | y _|of shadow boxes for the victures, ' but |Vulge the name of the concern that Is] | lelerate ne { s OAS 1 delegate for each 40° vote east for F ‘ 3 XSi . = ¢ wi . this would be a minor expense consid- | endeavoring to obtain the. franchise President St in once 1904, making a total of 5 : : \ . that ‘ t r17 - ering the addition that the pictures} He says, howeyer, {tis one of the 517 delegates in this county . pee ‘ . would: be to the headquarters of the | largest traction companies in the UnitPrimarles will be held Frida : : bs next several associations named. ed State and that: the franchise, if let of the county for the election of dele = Exhibit Stops at Ogden, gates to the Republican state conven-| a : 116%. The primaries will begin at 8] Phe exhibit made by Utah o'clock and the delegates then elected National Irrigation congress and the |W! come the close of the summer va eation, and pupils in the publie schools j of the city, will take up the work. fer} Wha eae han ae Mae: the schoolect other council last night Suan REN tad cl Gertie of| -interurban Lake with Holt Bound Over-Frank A. Holt, charged with ineest Was yesterday jbound over for trial in the district lapitrt by Justice Charles Holm, of} Murray, under bond of $2,000, In de-| fault of whieh he was committed to tne county jail j John ¢ invitation Priday. | The will be held at the Salt Palace instead of the Salt Lake theatre, on Oct. 8, This decision Was finally reached yvesterday by County Chairman Joseph YOU MAY OWN A ON NEWS I IN BRIEF Lucky Goes to Ogden-J. R. Lucky, charged with a serk criminal offens at Ogden, was taken to the} aes Op city yesterday by Detective »> came down yesterday for \tive' Ae | + Pupils Coming | | SEPTEMBER 11, 1906. in thefron usethe ofeounty bad jail checks,on REGISTRATION [free }released FOR | High and TUESDAY, } It failed to show | extended by the Davis ; association to attend |The invitatlon was j|name of the Salt }club, and all of the County the fair accepted Fair Oct. in 3 the ‘Boosters' " commercial and |) business Lp aye be of the city will |Join in the excursion The fair will be hele t heir where the various pavilions and buildings will be arpranged for the display of Davis county up when) products. A fare of 50 cents for the called, and Judge Dieh] | round trip, Visca admission to the a bench warrant issue | Srounds, will be made on the Salt Lake bond was. fixed at $50, | & Ogden ralieoda Paice the fair. The case he is found is presumed that by the he has officers, | Salt Lake boosters will take the Pluck left the!/ ae nile band with them for Salt Lake city. Mrs. Martha Royle 7 oe wilt ree rister pupils every day from her piano, $200 Upright "Chickering" studio, 255 Commercial huh builaing, | f2 Market St. ecush, or will give time. beginning Monday, Sept. Picture Framing. Charles II. Bodel, 38 E. First So. ; a |