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Show THE 8 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, aa THURSDAY, GRANTSVILLE HAS YOUNG GIRL TAKES HARRIMAN BUYS CARBULIL AULD A.M. BLOCK SMELTER APPETITE -_--- Two-Story of Structure Steel and Will Be Put . and and Sixth The yr of|ing behalf the 4 rounds s BBbatr se Seventh South in involves ; old State ae the ane ? The up of +e East <and transfer ta betw oLwe an she in of to the faet || residents noe 1s it ducements | facilities Must Own Maintenanec. ‘eo wak- Opportun Clara 5 es en said ee a eee necessary to Neither thelt 7 ; NPR of "9 > of age,; ¢ ‘hiecago after his wife ? wealt a a ‘Oo Entei ec ed condition, she has been. takin business course with the intention interurban system. is completed = ey the ' urs when eh on Y raat ill of that i et} proje ‘chased oe vous be‘of will be ; two Oe and ae the floor. on an the:most modern stories pe high, Nghter elevator - that a to be a facilitate will be oo elevator .being built as the turntables in tracks acecommod: ; , at cars ihe style ae | the of placing ther | othe Dr. et | making of} that out o several! after atte pas a « perere of fies of this an Tuesday city, week ca ago who} enthusiastle night neeting that Reiser, | has everything to gain and of acquirement the by St.) lose South ee Several ‘ ‘ - the most popular one den jacent to the cement . "ri of way in ago ee thi de be | self She store, ind ttended told: qa ' home went to to and begged support her- Dayton drug the neld beer The working father hard who. ull ‘sult to Pond lt) ual ¢ ) le the: ote ind. fey amletar| He ibout \ H bh laton LIso ‘lis ing FO a ihe M Ll at by the r i se + foun AD m page . gzthe h i OF Lite Cites nothing to The daughté interrupted him to Mrs. end | yesterda to going Was. he th: him tell the plants.| considered,| her life. She said You had a pre held being ad-jty hard time of it. father. ever since | Geiger; Px ee ts Teoh tt edna ey iin irie sc maTne wee i OF F and ip MRS. Woman, John. h 7 to F. Briet we hom Third -tavthe: fed Me f hex «stre don the Best' Vienna Bakery bread consummate "cl igs 12 of é 1-2c. and 15c, tee 3 buys sheet music. Beesley ---- Plastering, and general patching, house sant r ‘ r following the Personnel commit-|empty Commi of e citizens' Anderson, R 2ydalch | committee J. P. These were fi NEW YORK to save ind John/ represent! wo Tl a the the lice ¥ J +t 7 J 7 ' Ch ith | t charge Coun will be of advantage companies to as possible to have six of. the their to these th 8 ; ©. " Se. i 4 § s ies tti ae:on itst1 Sheriff Dich life. He telephoned| was which |' | 18 |? home fords 1 : J | used. hou Meu qu) eas peratecd' : is ¢ ‘ NIB - dt 7. WLS ; half ™M W 10181 ae ane century The completely and room filled with residents] pi l4 yer | | former New lusbanc man casket at covered in which bouquets, hi their : ri sf OFTICE A |b t ee \ Secor and a half Grantsville, tha it when as The grows ee miles| and is more ED : Doctor Hyatt Says, Will Get : thar 3] again vente, iv TO ARRIVE However, It Today. That We| bers were on tc a of died, burial were obeyed she as and | moted should possible former QD Colorado, paymaster of Ira. H, Lewis, Dec, a8! lon htstarels t he r| five Mem-j state. wer present}the a son living} from 1 Shields, vears to quires of age, t 1 0 het husband | 7 atin from o'el OL G. been position ern Pacific and water! The West-| line will tun almost DUt places all the blame on Companies di-| he rectly Finoigti the chosen site, and| the Salt Route will have e but| so} about 10 miles of siding to mal that no difficulty from fac Hi} ve LUroad ties js PS ek at ; | Chief to Sieur Says Sheets ‘last. notifying them the today However,|) he will and have} are David tending the weather that was intended for us| yesterday, the forecast calling for local) vain or snow His daily summary of weather con-| ditions is as follows: The central Paerle ; eaem oe shange d, but slightly! living in Geiger, school Burlington, 2 in grandson, Victoria, B. C. €ent. partly Will cause in this weather letters in town, Sunday clos- The uns ees d| ‘The Breecien FILES so buy and a some- =<----- OF THE GRAND JURY sax your grocer for Vienna Bakery or_-_- | aod and cakes. ‘They're the best." Several More Witnesses Examined Bil ai in : . ore This notice is intended to adyise Others Subpoenaed. Biway, music sale, 2 [OF #b6 any person engaged in the retail liquor} idan dethe Foe Beesley business that the provisions of the Bran: O e xederal grand jury . ; ms ordinances herein referred to «iti | continues, the United States marshal's| ‘Barrow Bros., stationers. 15 W- aia hereafter be strictly enforced, and veneer Soar busy ‘i the serving = SS ing law dinance must be observed. relating to Sunday and the letter * AL " ae rovis s aa ps no ered The deviation from to ‘ait gb SNe S pre quisitors Fe : the | exhausted | the F. I. in Bottles > Syringes i latest attachments. SEE Hot the The our UR WINDOW D DISPLAY, WILLES-HORNE DR UG CO ° fi BY ree | Bell who be were up before Rilla S¢!! not ESTRAY . , IN MY claimed Sime at NOTICE. 1 »OSSESS Spagna a public pee aa a Melt thig h,-. Jan. 21 "107 at AND sot wae blac id, shod : bruise Horap! wh]te, spot,7 on roundabout yearsforehe old, Snyder e a Serene Merchants' adjourned 4 p. me SO association meeting an held last n- and | il interesting letters of from of recent have days, from phases of the situation come to light in the past which|ture few ithem. moeis, togethel « 374-830; commissions on the subject. ohn Q, Critchlow, who will bill in the house, will ; | Sat-| writers i such and petition an and large packages © » forwarded 10 ft for Immediate action. into Greek and ee to COR g n y u Ope e=| e Le a 2. ; x 2 OOo OC Hundred Bright, New Beantifal , ayP WOOD MANTELS 5 0 Just mt e 4 9 i r . a r J 4 end : Belng Unloaded. = : ile ADL ss : arene a Grate Revyolu se ng domestic g 0 t e pe marriec 1 comfort in Salt Lake There's faction lots in une. ESTABLISHED _~ ‘ mr ¢ SALT LAK DIAM N ) + ef E D ea wa Sees | ween} sacl MA CITY, OAH T SPECIALIS | x 7 8 dacesl suse fi Beara Bose ab BE ~~ = : ise | 21 8 Wi. Je Tae . St. ; = ane ‘ ----- o 5 McCornick & Co * e Until January We i like would call and see 12. BANKERS SAL‘ \KE © ITY (Established 73 Transact a General Banking Business you to 4 line our = Saeed aa fe In ne a ACCOUNT J. J. A. WITH . National Bank. Commercial _ English ‘ Cauhter. ea OPHN AAN ne grammar Daly, W. P. Noble. Vice Presidents, Peabody, Ass't. Cashier. H. e of knowing satis- 25-27 EAST FIRST SOUTH. U. 8. DEPOSITORY ‘Deseret National Bank Salt Lake City, Utah. Seceee $500,000.08 oe eecteeces $250,000.69 Wholesate and Retail OPTICIANS 259 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent «: hires Utah. | H- Be a S. Eagar Telephonm S. es sea ...President ...i.. Vice-President ..-.-+.+.--se+- Cashier Billo. .<<ss = Asst Cashiec 2153-K. CLAYTON MUSIC OO., Utah's Leading Wusie House {09-11-12 South Main Street, GALT CG .ca Thatcher. Young LAKE OMTY. J. H. KNICKERBOCKER Optician and Jeweler. 143 SOUTH MAIN. Youths' Suit Sale! that your groceries and meats come from the Big Market- THAT'S MARRIOTT'S 5 Phones for Satisfaction 22 West a City. in geometry ead of | of un-|} in the | freight rates, cal shortages, i of coal. a ‘bitré ary. rulings,| wil convince the most} al On J as-!| given with| array subject abuses now Translation Latin prose eal the measure ce al that not only iP Peel but actually de-| mmission {[n neeeeded, 3 anned: some cases Le Eaeed were at present | petitions return the with as well as upon advices received | facts and figure other state commissions which | just disc eration have volunteered several very valuable| matter of Suggestions. The fact that' Utah is|utter lack proposing such a law has attracted] ete as the bearing be | tion the state railroad commission | (hroughout the state were reat and | measure which will be introduced at! acted upon In some causes the wW rit-| the coming -session of the legislature.) ers volunteered to get Up Monster] Several very important sections of the| petitions, and to send. imposing dele-| measure have been added in the light! mations to Salt Lake when the legisla- fe db ¢dong ig ha hae all over the counry, sand the association is { n receipt 5 a larne ae a of letters from otherof : aw 874-1578 aan uy Fit. c k everal a. him while in | slanhed earing with Reg * suggestions ote urday, gaees another evening { ap- of all on| m. SAMUEL HASLAM, stray Poundkee rata ue Mill Creek concluded its labors in the construc-|husinstic endorsers THE MONUMENT ; Gio Desere pes poo Bldg. Ind, if yesterday. were .David| eg eat Thomas 1 | Schramm, Snyder, . HAVE nearly|,.) RAILROAD COMMISSION. MEASUIRE COMPLETED BY M. & M. ASSOCIATION: Foun: with best on the market. Here is the place to buy Clothing, Hats and Furnishings for Men and Boys. wv ernes "ARTE ne Oe sucpro-! When you order bakery goods from us, you are assured of "the Best.'- Vv ienna Bakery, Ind. ‘phone 16. ) ati ion and me to Kk. O. Howard and Ernest Bowman Another batch will be pur through paces today \ Fine selection of new Rubber goods-Hot Waiter Bottles, Fountain Syringes and C om bi tain jury F. ©. Jennie seem é the TOILET ARTICLES Water ae. not Those grand BlaBlack, Riley, a does ‘ Clothes x : he wee > 3 i the ~ agent Mr ara Mrs. H. GC nae Miss Ida ind) = Master Riehard ope M Henry Kelly, the Misses Catherine, Anna, Lydia and Geraldine Kelly and Mrs D. Sweetser, all of Boston, are Knutsford. The registered at the from California, returning days in the spend several here to city Sight-seeing, going trom Denver Roth Mr. Gipson and Mr Kelly are heavily interested in Utah copper and gold mining propositions n e 60 OE en and On who has lately been VW L. Gretner, appointed traffic freight and passenSouthger agent for the Colorado and ern railroad arrived in Salt Lake Tuesmake his headquarters day He will with T1 ay e lug Agent L W. C. Shoemaker, at 52 West Second South street Co ffice Su | ae 0 PP yes Experts, | System ee ee ease WORK and Where Be. Cee od >‘ ¥ im [ 8 Pope Yateman, manager of the Nevada Consolidated, is at the Knutsford, accompanied by a party of vestors who are on their way to Ely rm|. thing Pacific clou ay vicinity They native Mary wher at Angele year This vear will be a busy Gaira: High Sancine serfs } will last, a ledger from us that with a severe cold wave wi hold will that Dakotas = filing cabinet the Montana, over Minnesota i a q se eee BOC our i n e | Haz< Nev Baar is the. at Hazen Reeves | General Freight Agent J of the Oregon Short Line has gone te Nevada and California for a few} days, at- could not reach Salt Lake in time to attend the services The dead woman was a native of Treland and was 73 years old. She had lived with her husband in Park City for the' past ten yeat coming thert cand | pressure | reported Street. oe PERSONAL Ia is Ruck "aS j Rock and night that for the railway | children delay Sunday- jf "Tonopah. Hurtin and. North ‘LEDGERS AND LETTER saloon-keepers the that the epe a4using local rain o1 from Burlington, La From her pu a Eoenin tion with a storm over| country, Mrs. Geiger, formerly he north Atlantic, over portions of | we Kee, came to New York City, CSateen, Nevada, Utah Colorado, | she Was married | New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas, Gult! land Atlantic States, Ohio valley and Closing Law Must Be all Says for will Greek erammar Fred D. Smith, of the Knutsford My ager of the sampler titles ~\ sea . -lFree- t. has ubjec English: and. all © eek. w a bh J 1 time twentyo t be under "+ twenty and residents of the be guaranteed. | ito rights will ° ol} rom the road, who was. the Examinations following Latin into Shields, ,a|translation Charles Mrs. Lake; " angent | daughter have and implicit! the family ho John W. Geiger, in Salt : eh she simple wishes os but come, to 4 balance Last .. will ae . Gis. I Sou : ates Paymaster Sumnei Florence, with pointed it lay!}ceeding wreaths status necessary, Tremendous Discount! ee a not only at Lyon rage ooo mt defecti "flu arithmetic, algebra wit Chief a . a 1OWN nearly ; Main ee o's i 1s m 4 Another aoe r lis ut : rr ALLOPNE salt grass and grease wood, so that the aun "a the hn ir the fc a pre to pre and two children of Pat K City; George | absence of damage to vege station is | \ 5 1 1 orm oO loc i L. Geiger, a gri and on, of this city, and assured. The people of Grantsyille) rain or snow with colder tempera-| Miss Kate B utle a grand-d: Lughte 1 will see to it that. easements will be} tures. He confidently expected these visiting this eity, from Es urlington, Ia secured in the purchase of all ground | ¢lements to make their appearance »| Mrs. EB. Buth t daughter, and het GOING AT A ain » Par i ie to| ae plants mines Observed. St busy former hae Fall. 4 . el on niotid 4 ttorney spel tt < Oh morning of oartment y rt " gar Pererat ) Pe TH nett ae z reparec id 1 v Tiled t : " ter| ) > re rah J ; . ne i] Ad Y | the Cit ine tf 7 nice | . ; Tine in Roomin House.-Firt | f f Case.-The yesterday ft )ee l« buried were ie NEWS Wins represented as were local organiza-|arrived in the city yesterday, and will thons o G \ 1 omer \ large Peaite! up his new duties at once numb of Pat E City friend | Rhodes Scholarship.-Th« Rhode present at the service | iolarship peee On for entrance At the grave in the Mt. Olivet ceme-| tg Oxford Universi gland, will be Goal n-dNivered a short) held it h library Re of the prayet Phi onstituted) [iniversity of Utah on January 18 and it the interment It was|jg The examinations will commence s the desire of the dead woman} 4; h\ Sotelncle + each ouienine SADli: try ° girl's ae doctors too Dr. Thome re-| almost desperate effort | flowe rs are " Gr 6 ter the unconscious girl was taken to} the Emergeney hospital at the city| Jail, Dy 5. G Be 1u1 Wa ummoned rhe physicjat orked to. two hou with a slender hope of restoring the girl to life, but she as past all help and died in frightft ul agony ---<-_-_-__-+-- -___ SNOW FAIL in the center of a large tract of coun-| 47M tele four were service still 7 ; 3 111-11 ae smel-| thelr) Grantsville: in her fight for the ters, and they have announced site offered fs from the town s they tender cold months , \ " © oe FUT intention to work unceasingly in the; cause that has brought them together The chief advantage of the site offered by the Grantsville people Is its location midway between the Bingham) and Deep Creek properties t argued that in the latter camp some)j big surprises in the way of preductions will be sprung in the near future, an near 45 rest elephoned him fath-| that _ ? of all get eed 4 = ragrant offerings. The dead wom in; sistant cashier, after a servige of 17! as a member of the' V R , and | years aS paymaster Mr. Sumner has her husband wa 1 G. A. R. veteran.| been in the employ of the company for { t Lake and Park City posts were} 15 years and is highly regarded He it Everything ne The - make ae ; ; x next 4" ae proper equally profitby best a Holy Cross hospital and the postation for an ambulance. Officers Seiger, Keating and Harris left on the police ambulance for the scene. Af- ing CLEARANCE SALE stor ae ce told. the attend to the case. Sponded, and made a Gustave] Wrathall men. will. told " says i; Who Ray| The} bottle Berrien st CS, Committees J. L. Wrathall, S. W. Woolley, Rowberry, and A. K. Anderson. 3604 SS of smelter Ip choice Co. flue butiding repairing. consisted ' your Music The And 5 good r Carl J. Larsen died Tuesday night|pelonging ta T K and W s!} Write us any moar ud I'm a burder { lead man I | ( } Penne wees _ Ma. CQYer % after a linge ring illness uw his home,! Filerbeck of this city The question} to you You will not: have to sup en the Fh mgeregational churetl | Privileges to we mien Che board of b2 a races on man Mr. | of Water rights necessary to the eS-) port me any longer; I am going to end | delivered a short sermon Phose who} director of the club t meetLarsen's funeral wi ym held at one | tabli ee nt of the smelters there wa it all The old man did not take his} carried the casket to the hearse were| Ing held la ‘ent rescinde d the resoTwenty-fifth Ward meeting-house |looked into, and fit was found that} daughter's threat seriously. and when| friends of the dead woman and her! lution:adopted oy them last May, 1 12:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon. _ "| {oo re would be no difficulty from this! she quit the room he continued read- |) aged husband Phey were William} Stricting the use of the club to woHe was born In Denmark in 1872. | source Two nmittec were ap-/ing his Bibk Wallace, F. A. McCarty, John Thomp-| men to two. days. each. week The Eleven years later he came to Utah | pointed by the meeting, one to conte Alow moa brought him' to her, son and. T.Waltenspiel of. this elt | 0 der as it now tands permits of. the ae his parents Mr. Larsen iS sur-| with the smelters, and the other to} bedside in the other room He found r} Shield ind A, Fuelling of Park |¥U f the « ing-1 m for secial pur red by a wife-and three children.| arrange with citizens whose property| her with her face buried in a pill eC Wit xception of Mr. Wal-} po 1 ightoor the ! ind oe ' will be affected by the deal if it is!) sobbing On the bed beside her an! tenspiel, those ho performed. the leat) sti : ondition it th I tin te "Bat » - pa IN e O2E Assistant Park Grave wa and ° bel we SS ourt 7| PayaCe! ‘Follow* Geiger mpl style \ +3 the& ] peace broucht qdlisturbing ing bro Deputy by Newton. William Sperry is' disnrfasedri Judge | GEIGER Priends : : - - be will of -- ve BURIAL Relatives . < cent. } CITY 1 room « Oo fae obbery t ws ve ewWENRCE -) put off the buying, per during= the many wear : , ry ed Newton a Pepart-| rhe was . hotel arent Case ALS o suspecte euen ( a f four sattoras, the have . oF ue "_ alaell nuattet whe who - in| 1 asoniec hundredeharm -dollarsvs abu * rhe ae polio =~ Those . garments | ie aDT oelock in days. Mon-| Roberts Weal + 7 URE ay ' | 58 theatre Floren df case oe itching Whet Clara heclearleft up the the room suppe)h table : turned to the family Bible and, fol lowing a_ habit of ears he read a ch ipter before going to bed Threat ue: A rush caused by our usual unusual Big Reductions on Fashionable Clothing immediately after the Holia ‘| i ah at Kenyon |<, ‘loth of 260 : a saving of 331-3 fe+44ie Ze " le Stre ( had day aoa | ae; ined ‘to tt to-find that his' hotel room: abot had «been rifled in -his absenc rhe robber had packé dl ; | ever ivallabl rtic of clott againaaclea ae must way want fs Unknown ana 1 nient Che. Second South and State street v an Cc purchased a two-ounce bottle of‘ amas carboli tl came that ae she some her night ; h it ne Pet | =x i | ae Mat auder . | eds }| ft | eat Nhe \pali have..notch t located | a h vhs sentewed:. the) ot | aks ene m e" \ moat th ken. last Mon-| =< wd world McCloskey Mes to supply :she find Grantsville repairing First Bast 12 Death own months money Donen he told her land alaine be9€ the eure eins. time or the at least matter ne of of etting th suiliding wilt W the carmen B) Vices. ‘"- |{that | smelters, them, y wa ratings ; sium, club rooms, operating ons ‘| presented to the people, and consider-| repair ahune, car shops ear other ade ral ition of plans to secure inducements} partments necessary to th proper! tom citizens directly interested, was! maintenance of the system made It was shown by those in Fine watch No. Jeweler, her eee enough the! eS Citizens. of held' sev ral his Grantsville and who} from that place aceount yneeting large) form oy | ms Ie me | matat | oa . = : Grantsville peo-| sary for her to find employment of) have a site to} some kind, She left her f apie t ros ; ll the require ae and, according 1 Ao story she tole getting busy In|she had a very hard time making b hed Ellerbeck, in (occ take a the ire are of the] ieri-| might in know town owns toosartnic interests near . just returned gives cars| they Meeting Will from an companies profits for Utah { smelters, the patil of their matter, much the same | has roundhouse < SO} has a the which smelting of | ‘ t a }smoke lawsuits The ple believe that the | offer that will meet ments And they are | An poe raised | ee not be too far in the center of section the Part on_ the >» ee olloon) heavierPores ones Naavt The must nor feultural by| ftom ago| z e Kettn : aot ss =, avid Ae mess F for $45,000, _ bhuswa ne ae a on the wnt oe t 1 built The barns which are to be b es c Will‘ These Mines, ago by Hy: ed TEL H IN As Hazelton's Room disI me date form ate ( ‘ ROBBERY aread Poplar who is 69 years from ci ive ; De ae for the past: yearine nas been ee s isa pa poEe ane ae ore to his story . as not cen> capi ) (al ng For weet a over $10 make tirne two of his daught« 1 ah ur Aen hom Indna, the younger sister, ‘nad', been lil since she came to Salt Lake Clty, but notwithstanding he eaker least 300 cars the housing of > the | a suicide: took ce ee at ‘ fathe girl's the OD reads 786 laKey, : sue : Obtain those{came here freight nor agreement akoe tyke hiThe : the Yours home MecClo Ps o'clock John10 the} butfelt they}at have town acilities, : . in place 2 the] time< long a , a swallowed for the car barns of the street Par | (assenger business has been sufficient] way ce The : ta pee ith to warrant the railroad company nearthese barns Is expected to be ; lest the‘ town in building 5 spur into} could develop a large} If Grantsvile it wu being bound ina very short time, by the condition of the ee ather Sanne industry, the problem of getting a rall-| estimated cost of the barns ts | road would be solved. Now comes the} 000 They will be of dae ind oy opportunity The Salt Lake valley} erete construction, and wi ] y will al =| smelters at looking for new sites. | at "ast Grocer. Your Prom a Can Buy At this Store Starts Off with a Rush a IS KING OF THE TABLE. Her eo Gaccodebile ot thre) = oo died acid bolic ior orning.. night this is and morning door, andher they ; befor . ar welcome For MeCloskey METEOR streets," an . area aeof ten|need ofno raflrond facilities, put ri they| al IGoer oy. ave een able to the consideration It Is to be aia Provide i, aE that that re of Fifth ; zand She as Grantsville Sr ie on passes That Smelters. people J of Notice Her ROASTED COFFEE HERSELF Given Had Father FRESH -_- at thelr railway .ae so system. ansfer| | Knocking taking steps to street : ae ‘"ansaction Six sisi > intersts ; yesterday! Officials With Big abn Harriman Lake the Salt Se + : acres, and be $85,000. Confer ee a . | re Features A deal was consummated the Up HAD TO SUPPORT Her Will) County Tooele of Men Prominent Concrete-Many B New - ; APPOINTED| $300,000 COMMITTEES COST ESTIMATED | > ee & gs b feb bbdb by eb beededebdeedebdebedebeedeb bebe heb a f by of McCloskey, in Fit ass-Meeting Dis- clara State Fair Grounds Pur- Citizens in MassDespondency, Commits | cuss Means of Getting chased for Car Barn Plants. Suicide. Site. || Old 10, 1907. EEE ELSES EELEREEE deb JANUARY First South, One Week wonony n'y One Week 150 YOUTHS' LONG PANTS SUITS in- regular and broken sizes, 11 to 16 years. Only a small quantity but BIG REDUCTIONS. 50 PER CENT OFF. Youths' Gray Stripe 3-piece Long Pants Suits. Sale____ $3.00F% Youths' Gray Mixed 3-piece Long Pants Suits. Sale____ SS. 25 Youths' Brown Mixed 3-piece ; Long Pants Suits, ‘Sale SP bed50 CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET |