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Show -_- ~~" THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1906. MEND Others THEIR Are. WAYS Recalcitrant Will Be I faced in a cell on account of profanity ee ctl dis turbances committed during all ell evox ratanic urs of the night Just lately he got Hold of another knife and cut up Mesyd but the latter would not say : man can not be with the other In prison for ry NG . pear ea WARDEN PRATT of State EXPLAINS Ss of Prison Dealing With . Four been of the Shows eight undergoing 5 1B convicts severe who other prisoners, in a "rough at Wouse" the up a man Noise the institution early Tuesday / ; ' evening, | promised to mend thelr Ways SOON) after they were again hung up by} the wrists in the "Tombs vesterday morning. The other four of the eight continued to defy Warden Pratt and the guards ; when - they wel taker vere < : : 1KeN2 | down last evening, ; and they, with four) . ' of the six yet to be punished, will be hung1g up ¢t hiue Rone "nl ee r The men who ave promised to res > ison rules 2 sulliv: ‘ Pee the ee nN in cell of the who was lw190 after J sentenced for hoeld- and later jail, i inothe to s¢ convert man On May with a Knife in 1904, w pun- -up June a he ere tolhe getfound poison,ee which was use upon the guards; Nov. 10, for neglecting his work; then McDonald Cand SALT CITY 15, LAKE << ; Co y PROMOTION then transferred to tion l other It wasside not boys » Seals pena of a of F much a 4 wall, that DESERVED George Smelting, : for re ae trick ) ‘but for clerk for George of to the W company and they only ahappened twelve-| and stab-} was) foot wall. escaped One of by the climbing crowd ie o7 < way ot rue vl third: grade j to discover < ib-wa through whicl U.S. Kelining serving chief agent he ar the in Atte cheekshoulder, open, left | Don't let friendship only enter into the transaction; Make y our money secure all that's coming to you. We co nduct our business on business principles. We depend on our good values to W Mining | satisfy you and | Company. nearly the Rio next week assistant 15 years | general freight} Grande Cushing will to take traffic | They're Western] heave the. road Work as office manager ‘boy for ung Harri a a sere) son Warden the The Ensign Arthur Pratt Statement makes in tegard Isam placed the fol- these men 1 to the dis-. 22¥, ner must here to must takecare . not [ Jet allow of *l|conveyved | {Uo Steam:pipes between and.he electric..wires University them them get] ings 40} four to And guthering bo id some three of his girls, are tein! bulla all y arili dr youave friends, they |ind. set anito d there )among eae hare em some boys : a week the prisoner is placed| With the second-grade prisoners, and! if his' behavior is good he is immedi-| ately transferred Py the first class. In| this class he does not wear the stripes - "The punishments which the prison js limited to and which were drafted by the board of correction and ex-Gov Wells , are as follows ‘ Reprimand must ns Ss pair. Gen cmc 18 grow to. > likes." -allawed * Pe _-Loss "a3-Loss ¢as well ee tad> as ' fe of of « States or ¥ Canada ane behave If the he {s placed } erlecnes > teeeS "6-Imprisonment : r (credits for) ff ‘ solitary.' o1 2 in ‘solitary,, 9 Him cember nm on! . Thursday ° before Williams at. Justice Bingham of - the z Peact Junction, To was/| ; All Voters Precinct, Salt of Him So Long as He Is Good. Third City;-On Miu New have been prison here I have the stripes, lock-step secon, Which cases, done as warden done away and also the is a dark cell and, very poorly ventilated everything ‘to make this modern as it can be i x . relieve the prisoners of miliation as I possibly the z hipping with dun-| verely he re. in most} made as one who has ever visited eustern prisons and then invariably geod and of ary and that the and + hat to| and punished, Che Tana prison | much a post in but bill-of-fare other this is wavs not is above get Sunday. row allowed the our prisoners are fed average working man: they. se- ordin-| better| This is! breakfast-j Some ©@ MK and bread, and reek beng changed every so on, day in the the | | but in the | | the rules | Some Are -- NO the bartender | school suspicion of hav-| there that killed any part thrown the rock he had taken THIS Murderers, 3 ut Option on Saltair S Resort May had nolding, as hit door of just Zeseo, | and before the| He denied| aan in 7 survey started 1 saloon, and to help the Krouse "he ve * in NONE as SUCH for the : ve a Splendid By eecs : An ters Hamilton so0ldie Brown July to 5, escape 1899, to escape. he On from the} pipe assisted August 21,) "Eat the Best,"' z Vienna Bakery Bt ainting, bread, | Ef. paper, Bodel, the of Salt Lake City, but room for improvement and in order to at- highest point of efficiency that system, it seems to us efficiency ; effort is to inject Re 33-35 paints, picture teens ssee: E. 4 ae of root on foot politics our city school rPal a in certain quarinto the coming request every-voter In the Pnird precinct, irrespective of political or rez pe oe eet a oe ate * mile ‘i " all of the His zh school building. n"art re Nov. 6 1904, it, 7:30 ng on p m for 16 purpose of nominating one and|member of the city board of educ ae cave | Ye. elected on December 5, to's city : ensuing is next a sacred dutyfourwe years owe oe chil oe ao Ee ats W. NeW allt ums, Walter J. uti frames aw Chas : , z¢ te x ir ts to No our- Ww init: in, Tt J.D. er Frank: ; a Nephi FEF. W Meeting i, vis Vifth, mass meeting of {he citizen voters of the Fitth precinct is hereby called |for next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock fin Judge Diéhl's court room, for the |; purpose of nominating a member of the | board of education of Salt Lake ¢ obn M. Hayes, Join W. Arr nu Precinet ( *hairmen. Bros., stationers, 15 W. |$14.95|$17.95|$25.00) $9.9BIG5 SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S COATS. $40.00 SUITS A pretty White Astrachan Coat, An all wool garment-Misses' size from 1 to 5 years, lined ue throughout; worth $3.50; Saturday special __ ___- formerly sold at $5.00; Satur: day special- : | $30.00 SUITS : sizes ee a from 8 to 14 TD UST NT? ee Sec ide jk 3 bratty Albatross Waist, 3-4 ength sleeves, all the new fall colors; a regular $3.50 mt) BNECbaL:. aL Pita Fruits, tha | sits es Ot For Se Big Sunday inner. IM ARRIOTT'S. | HY NOTES. passenger Line, will JOHN BOGDAN'S SHANTY Mining Company Would Enjoin Him From Building One. Me 5 Phones for Everything for Your Table. 22 West First South, | ester Wat wounded during NO l\If you | Mehesy MORE COLD purhase a the Furrier, the from to the Indus trial. school this city. was her at Darton s ania -WE'VE Upon learning tha Mrs, \ Meceret h, a -m¢ FAY s of the school, re gers 0! he. -__~+ Ask bread > your grocer and cakes GOT is HIM, and his PRICE PRICE is here and show you splendid lines and Overcoats in all the ries, handsomely made according 16 her that he for the boy if flue patching, house repairing. Plastering, and general of style, at eut prices: the ready to of Suits late faband full following special SIT RI Lg $18, (9 PRICE will make 7 for you to buy BOY'S ING THLS WERK. an object CLOT ~ building | 3604- -____-_-- for Vienna Bakery "They're the best." CITY NEWS IN BRIEF BrigMore College Dire ctors-The at Logan yest er1am Young College the secretary of st: te | W ith day filed inof wn amendment to it s articles or} changing the number corporath | sof direct ors n its' be ud members from seven to. eleve } n. Prof. Hall at University-Professor| 1 1. Jorme y student of the Mosiah H addressed the s University « of Utah, yeste rday. Profes sor dents at ch apel of his experiences and Hal! iold strucmembrances of the li ttle adobe the f rundation of the ture whic h was which was known and ‘rsity of Dest $3.00 I] Suits at____$2.70 $3.50 Suits at____$3.15 th It $4.00 Suits at____$3.60 ae macy-The Bi Fifth Past erday filed w East Pharmacy a ‘co py. of its artic the count y clerk company {is orof incorporation The the followtng officers: ganized by president ind manag I Dayton Martin. H. Allen thes wi Dayton, secretary, ar id V. Al Newell Beeman and F lorence ¢ of directors. ‘T constitute tl 1e board of the ec ompany is $1 capital stock 000, which ts divided inta,shares of t par values of $100 each. ies|1] w.f] ieecores Ident: "Tt $4.50 Suits at____$4.05 $5.00 Suits at__._$4.50 $6.00 Suits at____$5.40 ~TBARTON & CO. Greek c harged ~ jth Mansliughte | Clothiers to Men and Boys, --George Korasict ‘ na nh charged in a com pieiiixt Mesias sie maid 45-47 MAIN. day by Willard Hanson, assistant cor Inty attorne sy, with the crime of vol Intary manslaughter. It is charged the complaint that he killed John Re ye at Bingham, November 13th wounded wounds terminated nesses that Rose was in the ¢ fatally in this city Thursday | of robbing fellow wo rkmen and th: Another Infantry Company-Capas he. enterec 1 Korasie us' tent, he w tain W 7. _Kneass, commanding Co, B.. N. G, U.,. stationed at Ogden, was In the city yesterday on business connected with the State Industrial s¢ hool of which he ts assistant superintenCaptain Kneass | dent says. that his ' company is progressing very well and before long there will be another | that | company of infantry organized at Og| den. The new armory has aroused an Interest in matters military in the Junction City and business men are behind the movement. Dr. Anderson's Tablets cure Howard is © nee or st How ard Dyspepsia, Indigest ion, ete., im}of Bingham Junction ‘as formally prove t he appetite and strength| charged with voluntary. Masinleuaeeee |in a complaint drawn against him. yesen the body. The finest dyspepjterday by Willard T2nson, assistant sia remedy obtainable county attorney. Howard is the 7 who is charged with the 50c per E 30x. Frank Yoursk In a qusrre} on | Crandle's | amp at Bingham. An ts performed upon Yours morning Dr. Anderson's famous Pills. A at O'Donnell's under kins } establis ae as specific for all Kidney comby County Physictg Lie W. Whitn plaints and diseases arising from Pe Dyspepsia Tablets Kidney and Backache Pills disorders of the Kidneys 50c per Box. To be obtained only ae and ; REAL Another big eee aoe oa Bladder. at | McCarty WILLES-HORNE. DRUG CO. By from | ai une cme HANDS Muff today Knutsford. AT she would promise to keep him in good behaviour This she said she would ce ind Johnt iy has been large since of a parole having no knowle one Sead the lad back ing grant ed, was s interrupte q| to the school when Het by the Juvenile SONEP ro dir 18 Judge Brown granted HPs aicaai ae take the boy; Capt. Kneass did ne ot has yet no offi back Lpbeen obtained for the be will soon plication in regular f orm made to t he bo: ivd for such clemene <Aus- 1] time ago in ee ind name John Bogdan of Bingham is made | defendant in a suit brought in the | district court yesterday by the Bing} ham Central Mining company, which asks that the court enjoin him from building a permanent structure upon their mining claim, the Protection} lode The complaint states that they! gave 3ogdan permission. to. erect a "shanty" on the "property, but. that he seems not to be satisfied with this and insists on building a permanent home there and with. resisting them ti. forcibly whenever they attempt <i prevent him. The Bogdan shanty } i the one in which Deputy Sheriff ¢ "hid. ape trian riots at Bingham some and has been conspicuous troublous times at Bingham. -o> | Week came parole a Joseph, Mrs. Magginetti, told would secure a parole Pxhibited. | Poultry, Vegetables, TWO EXTRA BIG SPECIALS IN WAISTS. A pretty fancy silk stripe Waist; : : a regular $9.00 value; Satur - Meats, blue, m0 years, Wares Erastus Youn general auditor for the Harriman lines, will come te Salt Lake today on one of his periodical visits. Is always a busy day at | | We want to make this week a memorable one, e want to point back to it and say: "We sold hundreds of Suits and Overcouts,"" To do it we've got to have the best salesman on earth questing Northern, The new train schedule of the Oregon Short Line system will go into effect Sunday and the daily through servicé between Salt Lake, Ogden and Park City will be discontinued. 1st. So fis, | Nevada Ie Burley, general agent for the Oregon Short return from Goldfield today. THE BIG SUIT SALE IS STILL ON §| Saturday $25.00 SUITS on RAILROAD | | Barrow Pit. intervened and petitioned Judge Willi rown of the Juvenile court to stop the proceeding The petition of the mother was gr pias and Johnny will remain liberty as long as his conduct is good lagginetti, some uir ago ran way F. F. Gunn, a prominent business man of Moapa, Nev., has sent a large consignment of Moapa Indian baskets and pottery to the Salt Lake Route for display in the city ticket offices The colleetion is varied in form and includes some of the finest specimens of Indian work in the state 8: pines y, iller 1. Morris, Hornung, in Damage Indian May AS\ Barnes DD, M. McAllister James M x anipRe $15.00 SUITS Filed, M. L. Requa, vice president au general manager for the eve Northern, has returned from Ely. He reports that the recent rains hay wrought no injury to the new roadbed and that the location of the Nevada Northern is fortunate in that no damige is likely from excessive rains Work on the new smelter near Ely is progressing rapidly. The nature of the soil is such that the weather will have little effect on operations Fred. Gi Palme eli. A. Folland, Saturday, the Big Shopping Day mart Hurst Switch Company. The formal organization of the Hurst Automatic Switch company has been effected, with Charles M. Hurst as president; James H. Clause, vice president; H. Hanson, treasurer Ready, secretary Cc. M. Hurst, president and business manager of the compan has been commissioned to purehase all necesary machinery for establishing a plant for the manufacture of the switches in Salt Lake and also to equip a malleable steel casting plant. The company has an option on the old rolling mill site in Salt Lake to be used as a factory, but it also has another location under consideration The trustees of the company will. pass on this matter within a few days and work on th new factory will be started soon office. the best qualified man that our jied judg t jeter: ® upoe reeiedlesa at pee (regardless of hispolitic: hi# politics or ea his religion fand who will not feel crammeled in the exercise of his judgment by «any aoe gations to party or creed, we res record twq ofJack them,Gray] or)company were no The new com-|the de-|a pleasant party of Thursday evening Refor | £0",Thisth®, of them of if one you or wish. ve lopmentssaidin there their plans. stake board Sunday schools. has been punished twelve times since | pany expects to close its option on the| freshments were served, and dancing eslves he has been here. On March 2, 1899,|Saltair railroad and resort property| vas a feature of the entertainment he was locked up for fighting, In soli-|but no transfer will be made this tary confinement. Two months later/ \ eek. ae Oe aided of next-four years ee ay acer all all he proud Arrives, . fully "Now in regard to the prisoners | Taken Up Tnesday. rN aies , ; urs-'as ours found -in ‘the © | Whom I am punishing at present, each 1} Harry P. Clark, cashier of the C om- | Mehesy the Furrler, Knutsford. aud every one of them has violated the | me reial National bank and Wen of ; rules here from twelve to fifteen ee | way and franchise agent for the Salt Some of these violations were murde "aké & Garfield Railway company Sunday School Party, and some not quite so bad; but to SHO }returned to Salt Lake yesterday 5 . The Sunday school officers ; \ -What.I have to deal with I will give| Clark and the other promoters of the | teachers of the Fifteenth ward pe nitentiary, be Woucine eS = as C28) election, and In order to stamp this efoe out his lett eve | fort with our most saiaatitied disaplis skull, ~Luckicie - di-| proval, and to elect to that Important ----r-a - ___-_. Be} the in to oeaits ility of any political consideration influencing the selection of the ry to represent minh = Wilo our preeinet on the board of education lat-| the® names: of the ,three* Aus-1 and an effort to apprehend : bei-ing oer made. Several other Witnesses were examined yesterday. 4 b system is still cause plane above the reach of political or repur-| for the Krouse, him back. Krouse, it | igious influence, and to thut fact is to soon after he ran out | be "attributed, to a large degree, the the vulged> trians, just advancement, tain to possible See ee aio eda back his pursuers Gh the ‘age ade at winy Liegale ideera hire vile ithere WEEK ae the ter \ : eee ‘Luckie pda Ae follow Austrians pose of bringing séems, met Zeseco of oo TRANSFER "ER | have Stephen Luekicie who was arrested on ey eh ment tHetanccain men would keep their word, See oe ‘ nia jority they. would break af the yery first opportunity + Awi ee We ing that repent just before they were placed in| all paper, paints, picture frames their cells, and I have always turned painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. svch men loose again and given them, Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st So. in | | Boile 1e "Ow ray iMght or that he caused Zesco's death husoiled beef, brown. gravy; coffee, milk : : 1U-!'and bread. Dinner--Baked pork and! He explained that he anda Eririeariayt | beans, pickled beets, coffee and bread, | med John Krouse, became Sora s Pi a involved Supper -Ste wed currants fried bacon, |!" 2 quarrel over a bet in a saloon in any of the comes here compliments me upon the! respectable appearance of trial futile Was the principal witness Coroner's jury yesterday. Foc ite is iney are ait ! the table ape Ei a telah nec Behe Soe and , . a Yet never wear the stripes, if his be- | looking well and healthy; in fact, in huyior is good. Time and time again | the last 18 months we have had only have prisoners violated the rules, and| *¥® Men in the hospital." when brought before me for trial and | Sent to the third grade, they would! Ww another prove Agent The Salt Lake Route has filed with the state engineer, a survey map for the right of way of the Deep Creek extension from Tintie, Yhe branch will extend for six miles south from Tintie and then In a general westerly direction 150 miles into the Deep Creek country This branch of the Clark road will open up a vast and promising mining district to immediate development and the Garfleld smelters will be in direct communication for reducing of ores aip a Wednes- < I y a boy who Johnny Mageginettl the polles court and been hefe re urt numberless times Juvenile nature various charges of a petty at who was rmmitted for in corrigibility, dustrial seh ool by ¢ picked up on the str ets here Kneass: 0 i the school 4 Indus trial terday. H Cc, M. Temple, the new city ticket igent for the Salt Lake Route, arrived from Moapa yesterday to succeed J A, Scott, who took the position of city passenger agent for the Oregon Short Line J Greaves formerly agent at R iver: ide, will arrive today to take the place,of assistant city ticket agent grade in solitary confinement and fed ome: teduction in grade resumed yesterday afternoon, but was | dy, December 6, ut Cluy at ae ed bread and water until: he is subdued Loss of all good time, or other-| not concluded, it being determined by | ee id Cat = ah I aaGe by ie : ane an . ahd Is willing. toobey, prison rules. | W'S: 28 he may deem necessary | Assistant County Attorney Hansen not TOmGRTES CB eae Homme es6e : "In other prisons 14 men to close : the hearing until further ef-| ©)!s t to a be es choss nh Seadoo biltane i Sari ia om ‘ No= More Lock-Step. || punishment would bethe strapped tounder| the) forts to find all the cn in the | cine ‘ : : I "Since Clothes : pecial JOHNNY MAY REMAIN Industrial School Won't Get for 5. the Lake the pra , who died Sunday of injuries in; a free| next week ¢ to nominatet candidat es forfor . » The for-all fight at Bingham Junction last} the board of education. The call from 5 Bay is Sed yesterday, as folSaturday morning, which began ae . hird was Issued yesterday, a , in the thira | '°st! ee diet and handcuffed to door.| Where dusk y ha of citizen voters will be held « very recing Salt Lak precinct in ul Meetings of Frank death into the inquest ‘ y th Hungarian boilermaker, | '™ nearly St., shoulders Tt was - The Yo Zesco, privileges tobacco : > letter: privileges ae erty asAnd right S possible aa | Oss to secure in a prison. h oo a of ‘war ‘good time' : p 5 good conduct.) I wish to state that in our prison the|~ «s : rai a Peers . -Imprisonme i reer In any other prison move i. nay restricted diet. not at | | Main > eh categid tall 118 safely lame afterward. Preparations Being Made School Election De- Authorities Are Seeking Three Men Who Threw Rock ably, but'if he will ‘not obey the rules the full time must be served. At th 111, old Snately, aver, over get were the Poulton, Madsen Owen & 60. Hat is a Winner. r lowing at the right price. for -|Utah Central railroad in Ogden and wa casht for that company when he left to enter the service of the Rio Grande Western as voucher clerk He took the position of chief clerk it turbing prisoners and the peculiar bodily harm to each other ind if our! out of explore the mysteries and dark when the youngsters. finally reached conditions obtaining ‘at the fiistitutfon: | les: Were@as strict as the rules in|some tunnel t -Ind, free air of freedom the freight department soon after' have under my charge:215 conother. prisons, I believe that I would Ons of the custodians of the< bi din he weit custodian rat dt sae ys wards Ss * Derrah, assistant freight A , ) } ' Santry so ruc veut at. DY CHOC Chose oor victs, of which number 90 per cent are | "Ot have so> much. troubie agent for the company paid high as Tam> hay-| thi 1 wt, f osec i erpetrate oie h ‘pewind weeI 10" lodiionts t nigh aight: tarateiie; for‘ { y : { rent oO ve ri t t iL 1) o'cloek Wi ing ribute to Mr. Cushing for his ability young invariably are harder | ‘'"'8 tthe ee Piece ieee Bul one I a locke it Wi i 5 th ‘ fre ahr I eprisone! to come to begS for re2 eae men, : Who aie te anc " shme! 1 i¢ riso 5 ‘ and industry and said the company recriminals than old men, and who are) t#!ng is sure, that I Intend to curb the turned and found. the outlet closed | lease very hard to handle, There is not a|terocious and vicious proclivities of gretted exceedingly to lose so valuabl: man On his account, however day that the most hardenéd do not} S@me of these prisoners who are u'ying| : aid Myr, Derrah all of his associates talk of plans to escape, and my depu-| '9 run this prison The only punish-! extend sincere congratulations that hi ties have their hands full in watching} Ment that I am subjecting the men to will have uch an excellent po ition every move. When a man is brought} that took part in the insurrection the in leaving the railroad service.' lo Is i the prison I put him jin solitary | Other night to chainj their Mr. Cushing will be assistant to confinement for five to seven days and! @sainst a cement wall, where It will George W. Heintz, who left the posigive to him a book of rules and regu-} be impossible for them to sit down tion of general passenger agent for the T NAME lations. The prisoner is asked to read| A guard visits them every 30 minutes CANDIDATES Rio Grande Western several years ago over and carefully study the rules, and| 4nd up to the present time the report ° to become. traf manager for the upon his future behavior depends the | of the guard on the men is not fit for smelting company time he is to serve. If his record is| publication, the me: ire so abusive good, his time is cut down consider-! and will not give in."' é right clothes the posi-| the United States Smelting, Mining &| Refining company, with headquarter in Salt Lake J. H.. Dewey who has} ‘en connected with th Rio Grande| Wreabarn for nearly 15 years, most of! the time as traveling freight agent, | will succeed Mi Cushing as chief} clerk in the local. office George W. Cushing began his rall- the customer. a permanent you make you to examine our line of Men's Clothes. They're the famous Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s Make. want We . CURIOSITY OF FRESHMEN LEADS OE goingceato punished followed IS Asso fencak Aih Heintz : DEGREES Oe): VO IAts ore oe a asec stealing food, and BLUELC language Curiosity a the underground pas-, against them they continued © their On Aug.° 21, 1905, he was again caught) sages of the "U niversity rz led. a party of} wandering ind finally red into . cr with keys in his possession On: Sept.|/ freshmen and freshwomen into a pre-| the old gymnasium, where they found 5- 7, 1905,r he stabbed Lewis, a prisoner,} dicament he other day from. which|a twelve-foot wall with a door on the cutting bing him his in right the Be and r Principles ness look for value. is ae loct (j ee for Busi | 'R. G. W. Chief Clerk Is to Be! Assistant Traffic | Manager. | | On Clothes Y our Buy | WH Bad Man een at! ee north in Ogden trying to cut out of one whom I would like ¢d, a8 he is a very bad 5, 1904, he was found his possession; May 11, have punishment aA. SG on Another ing ee shop ‘Joseph Sullivan, five yea Och to Rewarded, When his and county PeNGh area Difficulty Prisoners-Good f Behavior trusted out in the yard prisoners He is now eighteen years three an ; : . prisoners to escape. came off at the city al acksmith : ik ling Head McDonald's Whipped Cream Choc a hold undisputed lead, as. their general 200d quality i decidedly their own, It is their quality and imalibtots flavor that eile them, Ask your dealer for them, and the 27thing: but upon being examined b) accent the matter leaked out Phis Further Punished CUSHING'S PLAGE GOES 10 DEWEY i ; 1902, he murdered MeCormick in the| prison yard, cutting him into ribbons With a knife which he had secured eae the dining room. At this time he st all his "coppers," which amounted Deseret the News When ee you enna Hat you are ee HAT VALUES, shipment of arrived, on nen 4 val Co, | Wilson order b assured Bakery, Ind. annes a "$2. a 7 ake of "thea "phone 1. Hae Monument. Bldg. 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