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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REQ UIREMENTS OF AT STATE PRISON © GOOD SALESMAN OMALL OUTBREAK Fourteen REPUBLICAN, Bound nr MEN DEFIED Prompt Action End to THE by GUARDS Warden Puts INTEGRITY An | Tact. Disturbanee-Gencral Uprising Was PRIME Ienthusiasin, Good Planned. FACTOR Perseverance, Appearance Are sential to Genuine Also and J fi Tes- i eis ld C asi Success ona ate rn SALT Through the Warden Arthur re on insurrection the state Section prompt Pratt, among <¢ yng penitentiary, of the city, action of | Ten of the most vital incipient) of a successful salesman an thethe prisone1 priso in the was A at Ss | and southern nipped in forcit foreibly ly « outlined' lof to ‘the Y. M. the; trenry M Dinwoodey, Cc. A. requirement: were clearly the 0 "round CUL MINATION table OF Beete president "a einore de Tourisse and six others remain to be} ance, knowledge of an een Gus : Johnson, aE pera atS | clared 45 years, burglary. years, robbery years, burglary 10 peer ~ ee er 18 months, pveers sie {eLloyd, 6 years, hous sohn Furcy Rveate chouber . ao5 Soa Gray, : Charles Steve robbery. F. A. bery J. Aad 18 Smith, human _ nature,} York 10 Morris, 6 years, Marper, robbery. 6 aes years, for It bull dingHarris next ers members atte TApeeR attempted essential salesman. the sue-| had We at ington been|come "round table' this feature was and' will be brought up at the meeting of the club at the asso-| aEeen assaul -years, a he of the 'c Integrity rob- Integrity. Parcnts declared a Many Dinwoo pats had will pay the Fv a CLASS Morris, All who and are: Kept in allowed no Morris tion, the 2 is a years, Third Con- The school durz| Gents ty have because. the Superintend-| newcomer having been Jast three at the taken months, ItU- there and withir had not raise aifninie phar vabryonaiay o e > totc > Ss ; : grade which is afforded many a eges, or the third in the : right up list. poses indulged Andwanted it is is It is certain, of ae to make Tuesday the somewhat in loud of have lose» the a sale been your house always in can tell ca not It is if you ‘to get" YOU!) a& S0On 3S] customer! is hurt. Beil have the goods better, if you to be amiable for customer havent and thus future sale a when you can what pave| from suit him | vou a : are Seae yoyved, toy a 7 "As to tact, a man It is a quality that quired. Thereare iMving, and he , uct . af ; is born with it can not be ac- not a man many with of tact them is always Gre eA the latter NCE reproved them currence was reported to. the known that they had MER eae j . 5 wanted to make a complaint to in to| a man and his mouth ‘no.' That thant ie tues C 2 any 4 Veriear school ine leave a good the employe is tact ~ about "Of course, a there contagrton ELKS in‘ HAVE Members is no cause the Mt MERR* te . for, TIME have their treatment, an ull declared | enthusiasm. He must be in love with themselves in the negative. Two of|his work and keep at it always."" Mr. ine Roce: however, repugeted. chat Dinwoodey declared ee ean ic. to nents cover on a committee. if nece ict carried trailers by the on for out ee for and expe salaries ‘esented presen a a the managers sent thrills.of Judge of the founding and. of the program. Burton affarte T n » of the entered : : in. the 7 smelter. : cases . by a The| géncr nc | and and ‘with chrysanthemums VISIT THE aa were in a held in school old house 11 - Soetal hall near RBrigwhich Gate, Eagle present the ham Young placed at'the disposal of the students In 1902, the structure it present used was erected by the s Mormon church by the use of funds |realized Bingham Smelting from eenth PRISON pa the ward sale square. forty-two of At the Gonachidated Mining. company a corporation, and said form sulphur of the further pea ce ) tion may Wigh- present, professors from Gold with. a -, =e § ® { r being r} pranent oO | rey ae Lice Iverson } ™ up TLpo John ‘possedsec yy ppruner VAS and and|_ Buried-Funeral nt Der ~ gas apply to the ~ Pera or acid, into court, the Nee ic ae vatee AT i- 9 ser- Ts Veregn I Norwegian aes Sar or Lars Spa We want memorable point back CAL oe a os tat aoe r giar 5 1 Wanted nny . who one ~ 0 upon Ts ean ahenion oe Amat ot ice . e ead at é bound -WEVE name is c t of. 1 oy and may be resumed, aS | "Howard 3ennion gave a humorous Supreme Court and Board of Corree-| Sketch of the history of the sono) be given more coffee to drink |and considerateness were two value : tions Fl : . : . ; burlesqueing some ot the early ina a j ae s Pind Things Satisfactory. than they had geen getting. Warden|assets. A man must observe things as = : structors. Frank Asher, Miss MarPratt assured them that the request|he goes along in any line of work to The state board of corrections, con-| garet Whitney and Miss Teanie RashWas granted, and. belleved that his|be successful, he sald. He must ob-) sisting of Governor John C. Cutler, | mond rendered instrumental and vocal vee to the prisoners had put anjserve his customer and must be con-| Pijas Smith and Benner X. Smith. and selections nd to the disturbance. siderate. / He must be able to guess|the Supreme court,.consisting of Su-i és create the his for z; I > Rig i wil L make you to bu -e ING THIS > > ic aon Shlece CLOTY- WEE: court ‘ c yi It br alte a that Zonch slabbed anc other Austrian named Tomes, on Qcto- or otherwise conduct-} ed so as not to Eanes and Ee 5 A: wi al District aia eG e DEAMurray ult || a "He gS Third { bates ae eullts yy. rie the s500 MIM, R have so changed that the discharge of | er 11. at Murray Tomes was cut in such sulphurous and arsenical fumes!the chest and left side. and was able into the air by them or either of them| only recently to leave the hospital at} the instruc- GOT PRICE is herve and ready to show you splendid lines of Suits and Overcoats In all the late fabrics, handsomely made and full of at the following special cut. style, prices: some. oe ANwoN ath 7 Y to s $5 40. a ree Iolm inles over ¢ which the court that ‘conditions| ae, ae ante eeeare eeeeotns yesterday € = in a /- due; ; eae ‘of \ to make this week a one © want to to it and say: We sold hundreds of Suits and Overcoats To do it we've got to have the best aneenuD on earth POTS POP AOLNG « aoe a Wi sanihig De Thai rae belies =-uspenslo upon a showing deem sufficient, thé or at-|_.* e sterday -afternoon undertaking parlors , stereoty Mining| "*! its offi- |/crame saat a e InSsactlec Over the Temains if, John Alar ye BED a th reps \ ater vt ‘atl t | asthma ne: city 38 oe into the atmos-| discharging Sau 0 Co. Ci aa tho Clothes Fit Whore cers, agents, servants, and employes, | ;0" erst 4 Sens cr cael pee WDE: is hereby perpetually enjoined from eee a c "Tl Een ice a 2B the future roasting or smelting of sul-| cents cs hour vihers Will also be a phide ores carrying over 10 per centum | .yamin: SITOAWETCTieaG, Stony a the of in any form or om tion,sulphur, at Its present location, so nine, ag to | bure 20 1u of engr: 7aving rand i ayprinting aie at hereafter = I ieUitan has waved Bundred eundente Be STATE wen & q on : and Refining comPhe bes mac the United States], 2 ee hice re a corporation, the le haha a Sih the Bingham Copper and company, a corporation. > Ose located 0, - . clothine our . which, | discharge phere in ica "by ss nie caine "oF ; hess mosphere of srsenic tnwiiy: vided, that the defendants, orRobes any why one| or more of them, ma any timel> Seka ed pD forma})} . Classes of Yallowed We simply re ‘ S-oulton, Wiadsen, St. Ye 7 Renal Estate Men) Meet-The Salt et Real Estate association met yesterday at - luncheon at the Commercial ;club in regular semi-monthly. sessior During the luncheon the routine mat}lers of the association were acted on, committee reports and othe r matters Federal| the ; witty) was oN; c | | Fore Marshall yesterday . American Smelting pan a corporation, Smelting compa Musser | CoO I 4 a Enters: Formal 2°e.2°o2" cit tis boot btack, as from smelting ores. containis more than ten per eent On 4 niphut. " he lecres sets forth ‘That cach, of the defendants, the Miss Florence Tingey reviewed history. of the inatitution, and anid the its : establishment resulted largely through . Judge decree president of the seniors, presided. The F 1 eee 1 orma rogram. 5 Made by ce | Thoroughly high grade throughout. thirty days after date of the decree vices. were -held the defendant companies are ¢ njoined | at O'Donnell's 28 between,-10.‘and. BENJA 2 casted. eines . anniI N VV ldare quest and desire +that you investig " +1 proposition. - court. of ; Barber Shop. Robbed-The Wilson |} hotel barber shop was entered. and } robbed of about $40 worth of razors j and combs some time during Tues| day night Bert McDaniels, thirtyfive years old, the bootblack, possessed Decree contrast of the indelight all the the city SPECIALIZE ° Y cand eee? It ,atart and Aneve 4 ; Ss Me 2 ve sts <3 ne . ed out with two teachers, Willlam Doane and Daniel Hatrington, and speeches: ALFRED urs Marsha: stu- twentieth in | facul- the dresser g M TIT-173 Wainz tp siter banquet WE ay- buildings 7 We Founder by y Fine Ready-to-Wear-Clothes. on ae current contracts ood eve ‘ as provided by law of interest Lake judges hospitable rooms ofthethe first B. P.O.event A : 2 E. fin banquet. was. in oe 4 rom Pitt one Coactanion, and: kept.the*table in a roar by. his ait must arranged that yesterday tending a Visitors err ats select to Salt Ward o'clock the various classes gathered at Paatt pr The papa red Reon ar nee res > 3 o Wi irranged by the > presidents ne > var ith thee faculty ous ; classes classes, with fa ) i superin- TATE. Two hundred vi itingais 6 Elks and a: house full of members "65" made merry last night of in. lodue the) J Eighteenth rane D. S.. university UDlversity, whole « at program L. and Versary school, Vv DESERTED -mo.ber of. diiner parties ith Yesterday was the children of ae Local and Have Stag Party. : salesman and iaing ' Must Haye Enthusiasm, seday complaint still when (othe Wwerancsa Ought arrange: The standing rule regarding. powers of officers wa amended to vive the city superintendent the power to hold teachers institutes twice In each term of nine weeks not to exceed two ind one-half days and to close schools in the outlyin 1B districts for that pur- J ape te ent ‘body oe: ne x : ao tala: ana nstead o ‘arrying o a staid anc peaceful x exercise se in in co mmemora emoration of the fon aa of ae eRseO ons mn Stidents broke up the classes, danced, B skated, went to the matinee, and then ended a rather lively day with a num- ete alt infor mal an and follification hae pecsaue ainmet, in which some of the memSu of the WaKeckers'* company onl | taste i . ne : See ae save| liged e club ms were beauti-: says mis aoe in the Elks' Gaines Pratt, r and he, : believing oners took this. means pris-| aking whe oure _ to hie'e 1 ae one: Ge os | The oc-|this city who is valuable to his em> . wract Warden] ployers ' in that he can refuse ney that of facies me L sa < ‘ } the truth abou scessarv to necessary j ie » and} fooled.} uijaine"fumieated. -'Pherewere gases o Cifsanee aim HE anit Ole t once you lic to him and he finds out you will: never get a sale} froin atte you Ug-}| talking you pathway the Mon-] t they and An the ofplaced ee disturbance Sn as there truthful Any man hi So eae his stock ‘as SRE re OD. sit Ppl Bracer duration: oie he pears that the members of the third grade, led by Burke, who = at} Jiberty that forever, Mag tah Jeered the Gunrds, disturbance really started < : -. ' a ae The 7 find privilgi grade. however, that as hea will third grade resultbe neton Jorn y are) sure And just to r members to is Followed by Dancing fod' OthukcPlencures cu ther ensures. that shocked stitution and burglary "But they. or later ae of i y Graders. solitary confinement | <iq, privileges Richard] sooner ROOMS yonification day CS=\oine "the last > ft days. "| building was fumigated, places, répaiis; books:and: ' Founders made pose their school, ‘i Celebra . Sehool, from of of Day ful sz and this, With entnnsiasm | ane Christensen 1id ,.yesterday~ that made a valuable man a a ou ~| they were unduly alarmed and that ey integrity, salt a SAIESMAN) there is no reason why they should ot uld be found out, sooneror or] later) note artan : the : sessions . regularly It With the exception of R Piety Mor- | it he lied to a customer to force.a appears at an outbreak of diphtheria ris,. who is a eond grade prisoner, | <q ecurred:in: the nelehi 1 o of the sa ‘ urre gehborhood the men named compose the third ee may not cateh you the first | PS oalilaatt cng and as a. precaution, grade at the penitentiary-the convicts | time, nor the second," Mr. Dinwoodey | the beard of educstion ordered the| Richard . i Finale i sending away polling - meeting the ard work their re Pon Ena ie tot school ther Dourt nietin. nibhere commended the stablishing of a kinlergatterp.at: the: Jmerson,: school. Ae tion who Sumner stay regular The matter of providing ad ens ul ground at the Wasatch sehool was alsc brought up. and the cominihted on buildings and grounds was instructed ol investigate the land off ‘red. to the board, and report at the next regular Sa s! ALARM pe a directed municipal The report. teachers and» ' o Unexpected Sumner are Fall Apparel ad- tion on this matter was delayed until an- inspection of the quarters available ias been made ind reported by the committee on buildings and grounds | and) there SIAN No the of night an. be- place, FOR Have in to them the home each ous places j Square parents | children ley, Murphy of their Need tagion Important. Mr. manager make -- OCCASION class. Most was) one of the «most "importants sentials in the ae cess 55 ea attempted will NO Wednesday night,; will address. the! hotel, the to have a sale conducted, but; they the lateness of the gathering to last ut meeting Mar- blossoms. of the waved "| aakvanie housebreak- 2 years, Olds H. cheat years, absolutely | | cocs of planned C 0, ROMANCE New dealt with ft ; ability to think and speak logically ‘| This marriage Is the culmination of The names o the prisoners who}! the same time and knowledge of the|/a romance berun' inthis elly about created the disturbance, with the term lstock In. trade general fitness two months ago. when Miss de wane of eee vated nre serving and peo these qualifications and the ee isse was adel sin with. friends here At crime of which they f were convicted, |; , a to at, aS em-| tt lat ime met Mr. Murphy , und j}adherence least four of them time ¢she follow: integrity, tact perseverance and lege prevailed upon her to remain John Burke, 18 years, robbery knowledge of stock in trade-were deTpon the completion of the new James Joseph McCormiec, Sullivan, LAKE education. session held from for of and. make the other necessary preparation for the approaching school election. The @lerkK of the board was instructed to publish the necessary notice und! Lo post them in conspicu- ( dll y caine. board jJourned 12 of bud Tuesday night. The disturbance | manager of the H. Dinwoodey Furnies Murphy which lasted about an hour and a half, | ture company, at the store on West acs Chas.T.. octets BEY: originated among the most desperate | First South street last night About| Miss Einore cde Tourisse,-of New men confined at the institution, and | twenty members of the "rounl table' | york, and Mr. Charles T. Murphy, had just begun to spead among the ; class were present, the evening proVv-| formerly of Butte, but now of this cits yxther convicts, when drastic measures! ing a most profitable one were married tha t night at the home were adopted by the prison. officia | The ten points touched upon by|lof ? and ake Charlies H teefl and order was soon restorec AS a re- | Mr. Dinwoodey were Integrity, tact;]415 South We Temple. street rhe sult of the disturbance, eight prisonrer aria: observation, considerate-| home fn the Walk; terrace was. preters are being subjected to severe punness, perseverance, pleasing appe ar] tily decorated with palms and orange ishment, ( POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & GO. | | -_-- The Y emt member: e ¢ NOVEMBER 15, 1906. Board of Eloi Arranges for Polling Places and Judges. McDonald's _ Whipped Cream Chocolates hold undisputed lead, as their eeneral good quality |Is decidedly their own, - It. is their quality and delicious flavor that sells them, Ask your dealer for them, M. C. A. Class What They Are. ai LOOKING TO ELECTION to Please| Prisoners Are Being Henry M. Dinwoodey Tells Y. Punished for Breaking the Rules. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ita \yurray or continue to nuisance com- : -_--_______»-«g-eyou order bakery _When goods from | | they Shortly before evening, however, grade stamp prisoners their feet 6 o'clock Tuesday | about what the customer wants the thirteen third |sell him only the kind of. goods began shuffle and| on the tofloors of their Wants. Otherwise. Fi pe pibat bet iste ae he makes an said, ; oe cells, which are built of steel and lo-| overlooked and cated on the third floor of the south|eYery Salesman cell ll} house, atly greatly , annoying her | have... othcr |" the prisoners confined there, The guards slig Ln went to; the cells; of each; ofthe thir- | ANce teen third grade prisoners. and de-| ¥oUld manded that the 3 keep aan x juliet, eee and ce to oar guards jeering profanity. he noise ; The ; roa hac ted and|preme he Straup enemy re ee was a requisite which) to be successful must! Appearance, too, was not to be] A salesman: of neat Justice McCarty and Justices! and Frick, visited the state prison yesterday on Spection tour. They appear- their found the As some bold ond tees , : Out in the those he 2 trial on them make ene: The ee ay Wa die ae sca if he > owwould to see Knowledge of human Pe > urhich-s . seems to be and guards Drastic Warden the all leader of. ‘the absolutely Measures Taken. ; : was informed Pratt of both the "Why, there are plenty of salesmen," he said, "who will tell you all they know in five minutes' talk. It takesaj man years to Jearn this business, and | conduct of the fourteen prisoners, and] he immediately ordered that drastic| aH ; e measures in force, Burks' eee ee eae eee eure. .POrey were stripped and taken aod to a small} one-story cell house, known as the ‘Tombs, located in the southeast! Tee: ' Ss, WwW DE ine 2 an ~~ alts =O > eighteen and ene.) the eight inches thick, were handcuffed to) rings in. the opposite walls, about the heirht fos 4 reig: s chest > rings kept a man in a standing position with his arms outstretched,. and was in See t were rink men ss . given a slice water. were visited being of : bread every and night thirty hunted], the country a Swat | uli Guy gec ia in the aX Ihbattalion Heric, trumpeter: principal musiclan, . "4 salesme s w his} iow Epwis, aac rown, ichare a . i : scod al oe te aust pat retail] Stock. ou an 8 a a nalt 3 |Store and. it doesn't take you half a minute out who the real salesmen. to find "Inhalt ofthe.are places you Cutler and company aa ei Sia. Harding and porals company if ede tae San (alin a Sp mIFS cachehlan'. thee haven't » know teem or what the there ware ane Has Bow does is. in the house? : tion entirely through their viciousness.}to know what you He declares that he is firmly convinced é of the points were BEE ERE the prisoners had planned to get up/forcibly by XN Dinwoodey y and inetdents in his Frick the state, of the Supreme all of whom Bench viewed o the, punishment to which the were being subjected. Several of the men appealed to Governor Cutler, but he told them that they must respect} the prison rules or expect to suffer the resultant consequences. meee your selection lete.hotel,Mehes while he our Edwin aot SE eee out ex- MARRIO J RE f cor- the of celebration, but playing hookey that there } | 15 W. 1st. So a Plead {their | | | | | | swuet memory a whole day BEETS ase Three |Tom the for Bros,, stationers, | | Guilty Greek names as Logans of Theft. laborers, and Tim ho gave Georgahoples, Nick °Arfarakas, plead guilty to. the charge of petit larceny yesterday before Judge Diehl In. Police After hearing the evidence case, which was in substance that the Greeks had stolen about seventy-five cents worth of coal from cars of the Oregon Short Line, Judge Diehl imposed a fine of $3 upon each of the forelgners and warned them not to repeat the offense Oo 8. S own Furri THE BIG MARKET. ‘ ae 5 Phones for Your Convenience. CHIMNEY SWEEP IS BACK, Have your furnace and chimney ees by Griffin. No dirt. Office, Hdw. Co. "Phones, 748. ee after Rich Cut Glass Relser, Jeweler, and 12. Silverware, FE. First South. Oe _s>--________ -_- "7 st Redditz, wth ve 22 West First South, se Smith ne ee yt tigtnicle, ~Ae MiRT pm toe Bound H. Bodel. 33-35 E. 1st So. building 3604-Y. ee TROUBLES ; Open Rupture M OF | FISH Between bers Is cmibers MEN President and Charged. ts wre ces eae vrRane i PERSONAL -_---. Sie Willi iNiam a king phi.on business ul a will sus left of city Te Fret 5 ‘ Jast night for "yr, secretary to Senator leave for Washington to-| ‘row morning. Mn rs. M. R. Hopewell Chilcott, the | and Tekamah, for a few Neb., ad Mrs. the Josie are gue | in| sts | The Fish and Game Protective as-|of Mrs. N, J. Shecke!ll 3 East Sixth | sociation didn't meet last night, Presi- | South street and. Mrs H. Korns | dent Sehefski,; who was instructed by|ef Perkins' addition | the committee named for that purpose Lee Wagner, formerly in the ce-| to draw a warrant for $35 in favor of! ment ail siness ae New Orleans, arrived come| $3. 00 Suits at... $2.70 for the best model fish sereen, 1aS/} here to locate ae rmanently Mr. Wagsince failed to attend meetings of the] ner was induced to come to oat Lake association. There is an open rupture by his old chum, W. L. Jennings, manbetween the president and the memiger of the Orpheum, who wrote him| bers of the association, started when] tg come on, as this city his opin-| he told them that he would not con-|jon, was one of the best propositions George Tuckfield, winner of the prize|jn $3.50 Suits . Suits Suits = at__ _$3.15 $4.00 $4 50 : at__ at = Salt Laké sterday, having $6. 00 Suits at sent to favoring the Tuckfleld screen, [fer Inthe country Schefski was sere "9 in teres Some tion which of the who accused he had members visited the of favoring a personal of the club in- associa- reoms last} night and found no quorum, had oo the same thing a week ago, and m do the same thing next week, but ae Ae {ft won't go beyond next week, for they will insist upon offictals performing onale duties with the association Salt Lake Photo daks and finishing. Supply Co., KoMain and Sra So. +> UTAH FUEL Several Officials May 3efore Grand COMES Pe Will n There _ Address ; will convened in be 5 = Institute. sachers ote id otal sti aaa Sea pan See Funeral | Buy furs at Mehesy's. 45-47 West street, Interment in Knutsford "Eat the Best,'' PEDDLER Vienna IS Bakery bread. ARRAIGNED Ask bread your and grocer cakes. for Vienna "They're Bakery the pest MAIN, = - Salt Lake a a hotel ing The Utah Fuel company will prob- | ably be investigated by the federal grand jury today. It is expected that this morning several officials of that and other companies will be summoned before the - jury, which is now in session, and coal land frauds will be investigat Yesterday the - fe iaeral. " grand jury heard witnesses in minor cases, one of which was the Page forgery case, The two Greeks who conduct a saloon at 3 Commercial street, and who paid $21 to C. J. Page, who posed as an Iinternal revenue ae ctor and forged the name. of I. J} ter told their story,. and an iiatraect is expected us the result --_-__---~- _-_____ _. _$5. 40 Clothiers to Men and ae Watward} ‘he resi- SgnYOU "amen "OTTER" i Sunumoned Pc a : Notice, South Fourth and 12 a. m. $3.60 $4 05 : $4.50 aes Funeral services of James C. son ‘will be held in the Sixth meeting house at 1 p. m. Sunday body may be seen at the family. NEXT)the city cemeters Jury. $5.00 Suits at_ _ ternoon at which State Superintendent, A. C. Nelson will be present to address the teachers. | . --- {a once, 558 | betwee n 11 Over. patching, fue house repairing. 53) Ree | Ne Upon entering a plea of guilty to Edward Kelley Remanded to County the charge of burglary in the secon: Jail to Await Hearing. degree yesterday in Police court, WilEdward Kelley, -e peddler, was ar|} Ham Smith, eighteen years old, was raigned before Jus he Peace Lbound over to the Third District court Dana T. Smith ye tarts uflernoon on | for trial. It is charged that Smith the charge of assault with | burglarized a room at 274 South Main | rape LaLita Evers, ) street, and stole a gold locket,. chain. | her home, 1169 Cleveland avenue, and several other articles val-|‘ } revolver be ued at about $100 last. Monday, afternoon. He entered a plea | Monday ||.of not guilty to the accusation, and his| hearing was set for Nov. 2 Bond | 1 paper, paints, picture frames, was fixed at $5,000, but as he was un| painting, ae ee Chas. able to furnish it, he was remanded to H. Bodel, 33-35 1st lithe county jail to awalt hearing. | ---_2 --____. -_--+a o-______-_Plastering, and general . s me perf !* Koutetord : ' career, and for more than an hour the Appealed to Governor. "round table" listened with the monthly meeting of the interest to his inembers talk, which was made oard of corrections was held at the|jn spite of a sore throat and a bad peniantikey yesterday, Governor Cut-} cold. Jer visited the institution, and he was accompanied by Chief Justice Me" earcae ae Carty. and Associate Justices Strau ‘COMPLETE LINE. and - Raymond]|to the matinee, and Vaughn] were dinner parties > Our business at the Big Market is supplying the grocery and meat wants of many particular housekeepers. WHY .NOT -YOURS? We pride ourselves on doing it well. she said it was a leather couch. a salesman had told her there none of the particular kind she amples ae A; tobinson Barrow remaining six, eee Gray, Smith,| wanted in stock the one who Olds, AS arper and Rich-|knew his business took her back and ard Morris will be ‘likew is3 dealt with. | finally showed rer just what she en Pratt sald last night at|}wanted. And the result Was that he the prisoners had created the situa-| made a sale of a $95 ) couc h. Tt pays insurrection. fard square A 2 aaere a a gengen ofaun instructors soe and the ; stern - chistad eaninaaan of those higher in authorGuy|itY had been drowned In the noise of stock net d know what there was, or woulc worry the stock man to death finding out, Know what you have in. stock ata don't let your. customer get away punished until they are under sub-|and jection. As soon as the punishment) put of the eignt men js concluded, the} was a Vere: Nard at work, but the classes were broken up by a rush of students, all left the campus. Going George Earl, corporals From the standpoint of the stude eae B; George telden toss} Founders' day at L. D. Was a ver Hartwell, Georgy Klink and Charles} enjoyable aft alr. This morni fad nis morning Pelt, cx orporals company C;: Har-!may yabic.'a form. some other impression theyo rom the ombs shortly before /5.ino store: when one. of our. old. saleso'clock yesterday afternoon, and put men asked her-at the door if she got in cells without any bedding or furni-| y, hat. she wanted ‘No,")..she ‘sald; ture. They will be again placed in ‘you haven't. it. in stock... The salesthe Tombs this morning, and will be| man asked what. {t was she wanted, general held Alexande Ygeants of .the band, | Student yells, and now there was no Irvin Zim mnerenee and Ernest Morton. voice of protest to bother." At the fypeq Slade Verne Holliday, Clyde Eighteenth ward amusement hall they pamonds and Joseph Hurd, sergeants| anced, and later the whole crowd minutes by the guards, and it was scen without making a ‘sales: I-know-of.one to that none of suffered'. any) case. that. happened right here in - the physical injury. They were taken | 51. yesterday. . A lady started out of a students jp jsn't good business to tell others in| oy company A: Clarence Dale and Rov | Went down town ye minutes what you have learned in Workman, serecants af com se : -§ ants Guy Wilson, that time. pany SherB; Don't; talk much, but think - Philipcman, Roller <Skating, Etcaa Pendleton, lots. And when you do. talk, make! man Lillie and Arthur Calm, sergeants Some one suggested roller skating tthe. cigtomicr, whoever you C; Earl arelof.company Manning, Bryant|and as that meant-a little swifter pace talking with know that you thoroughly! Morton, Thomas Gillette and. Ge orge|than had been traveled, the students understand what. you: are handling Cannon, sergeants of company D;|went to the skating rink for an hour That's what counts. Harold Madsen, Irl Shea and Myron|In the afternoon many of them went Knowledge of Stock. ee eee peclns: die 90, stocks Pee exception ot manor torent Seatit BUCA nIbBL: yesterday morning = hen| ney 5 points was certainly merchants all over dis- ignored | for py tne those who wavered at of joining the "insur: to ze chA aTToant ao a compelled to in ie dand I Pp participate I comic opera rebell Over in the business college, students 5 ¢ i we : Cadets Are‘ Appointed, Captain William Webb, com-| uneant ae en atite Batty ter at the ieti-achoal sede ihe tollodwase an ana then tele ° ous s d ae grade # fellow: pris-| cally 0). at - the anes ‘ner [prise @ t . Bi same lime ; Mr, . I owoodey> Y| pointments of. cadets c he High Oral JOA 5, ASINE | declared. tha rer nool the volume of the hubbu €/men, and that one whoere enveloped] foers of t the he stalenon-e: hand andissione conmpenresPee | estations the street da iamalna atic 7 ae Success market was awarded the con"rally," and ane: Dicasing Na ‘ed simply for| act for the furnishing of meat, and | tne prospect often be employed simply for)itne Layton Roller Mills for the furnieeeWw ak two qualities. He would be given ishing of flow ib nature was also a faculty which should Kept up only a short time, when |), acquired and studied, he said. Richard Morris, on the first floor a In regard to the salesman who has i cells, ree ah ae approval of thelthe ability to think and speak logi- turbance, student moved to adjourn was a rush or the doom oe : : force days Wall paper, paints, picture frames painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas Itere Begins Excitement. that was merely a starter for students i soon as the exercises were over But annual ineverything regular, and awarded the contracts for the furnishing supplies year to the The Institution fo1 theof coming. ne "This injunction shall be in and effect from and after thirty from the date of this decree and as ie . e Build ul Mig : Co © . ATTA LIS EEE IS LUMBER WINES AND LIQUORS And Offee Building and Store Material Cixtares. Phones 345, 30-40 N. 2d West If needed for medicinal purposes should be absolutely pure, or if wanted for any other purpose the Drunkenness Cured A positive and per- purer it is the better. Our ey ness "and wines and liquors are the |)" wrnch Pony very best on the market Serr taganaa gt -in_ original and bulk. ALL KINDS OF _AT_OUR SODA packages || "'°""*" pet Sara HOT /S4 DRINKS | | SELEY Temple INSTITUTE, St, Salt eecmanci Utah, - _FOUNTALN. || -----_-_-_-_---__ erence = | EMBOSSED. : | Commercial any "atyte canta toner? andCar |euted. 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