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Show 4 en eect THE INTER-MOUNTAIN INTER-MOUNTAIN LEGISLATORS VISIT SR A ee + INSANE: ; nittee on Buildings and : 2 at Dobson tution Jf + Industrial om ; Separate to an was a in- + iam asyat £65 at + + + for some cook +| um tails dein- + + is + refu of the to give affair out unt the an ft but made, eT Feb lh ye | j, The building | C eoncluded until afternoon At that * ind: given zround +! STAGE +4 +H tomorrow s time the HHH Provo ‘"é eee eee + +4 Choice | Fi WAS in ee - Seare That e it ji will an now 44444! : Feb. a Provo, been understood be realized that n Sever iy of of the then com jt mitte Lidl there Is no questie but mt what t th e reeon mn 1endations l ns of f th e} ipoe itendent ill be granted. The committer il mal re rmenda- | ons ic ft ure caper ~t lTn oe l dinne: ) © Eee ¢ oh Drige dit ner memb¢ directi ore Bok VWipoint futu pute of pi yar inne mutdono a ust d exp! ‘ it Boma m, It ice i a tri visited n buiidgs to so were the RR. st. 1 ind i fight ‘ was las complaint) cried "Fire!" two Grant, i" the wrestling d in April, . first iT claims three next years, man-|at match ; event 4 and his each. the might averted here | } have the for last to ro » paper the one being {iri jthe for} See re Today the oe Improve the committee Industrial ict ae, wt aane oe a nature of the to/ was A matter by visit to ut i oval id ‘ to fin he * iol divide rooms the for ! I the ‘ ' | cho le Thi on ‘ Chak nt 1 ] , ; t ; \ ~ tt f t : ly d rt- ; : to rreeate Tod Youn Lovs i 1 vie into | contact Ith itted sposition \ re this 1} earning ils committe made th mmettl nid th atc be Ap Laight Build Feb ero Lien Ah operat nd ; ‘ & Sub-Station . : = Ogdel nibh , : , ; in ! ; ne ,T a jen « will Strip of tim between Phe + . I | on on l j t \ hi Q to ic dation } coun.) | Ie to | . i " 1 Webs Vie © hot j ' cas oP 1, Then coffes chats . every care ts used in properly berries curing I Feb. County es a roti | FORGE i T HE Pio- Illness. eas F 14.-After ago an illness of A John Austin of this residence Wednesday , age of 84 years. A the doctors said he a iy rh F > fromy 0 ato OW Sh t B oe e ar Evans, Austin was rdshire, was i8az. to the David the born new in E ( xCce t u p the Best thi 1s In Cl it y . n Q : ce Quality) 9 9 yy | was Cc P ou - OF, of 18 with his ani ily to he ‘h has resided there s ns on November 31,! UF SS ee have Lat- hist = = - baptized} ae eee He Pe 8, March of He iesr Febru be Studham, W nipapanie married of get di ere ; Is Grace coutty.. Saints etFl ou if 0 He nder-| December Church ! ever Rulon8. Well: nels ind, ete same Day row ains he. services J. WH. Gard- original poem a 1 selection, "‘He E yan President i . ‘ coulda} wife held weye cemetery. a by Bishop A. c migrate a 1868, and |.wife ‘died ms 1 Lt 9 their pee oc ra cay ee lowered NS 2 the ae usual "| brook trout wrere HAS | mito the. rive ot : any ' "es st 1 channels, donee esstorm me yx i" FOR = thousands of wash 1ed from ponds Christian W 10, 000 beth my A "7 Sues $5,000 alse Hotel 23 p = r IMPRISONMENT, Tcaces Shepard Fo a es Ae. ~ FALSE |Mrs. od cs t ‘ roe d J ‘ FUNERAL? id Bohr cS: i of ee | for| Damages: arrest and Bn aikonerte nt t| oy ‘ ae ed } \ ‘ clerk : cerald I St ied : Reside South Bs eni cle T ‘| | | chic lef the Oregt Sh > }quarters in Salt Tait on nae 1 a Ie iho Idal remo t gs ye oy hia i 1 ay % ; ~ ‘ \ ) ‘ ( nt SAVE Engineer Vii I I Ps ‘ { Paci! } GII i nh ‘ nod : Fitz-|to ymaaa ) chi {Chir iva La their fiv Noes wi ; Sell by President Iezra the toasts lasted ral d beautiTurnisae r De ived but iy, a ee cot 7 It-Rent but 10 cts. ¢ for ~ out] owns the hotel. arres 1 and for two hours : ae eA SES , Wife William i Ella |until 1895 he as It Beer. ‘of: Max. -"Weanenc: liquor on inda charged 1s eee hursday ift Dieh] . ; ny : ie ! tar wi for the deter vas runt uel Who says "ihe AY E th, WEL utis ence. $ fact. place that of NUS but a known prior to s emplo env at that plies i rtendar ; Sam ue stated on the day the Wor s raided by. Officers. Harris and Riple3 that no liquor of any kind n sold. The cup of beer which Officer Harris got was bee which he drinking and had not: beon ‘sold ‘ of the cups from which ‘they j arin cine that he secured, r ' i Several other witnesse estified ‘ a adj-]. Genevieve moved Thinking w the city } peu Is ' 1D ee ee. he onl procu i| ings old tl nday was coffee and procured andwic! awe ica 5. OF1 sea Harris one ue sol ar 1 that a that rT wo men drinking, and il aye Deserted This ‘Time. . E. Schulze secured from Not ube witb ling ok IK sume Ju Shepard} was lodged in before she : sne EN Thursday pe ery a = to ¢ cara | er ind remained tera until Feb. 9, 189% of the} when Mrs. Schulze left her home and} for a took. with het their minor child at | ine ‘ nd |, On the ot. le an four or stified hi m to ime Come have a further the were that comes Rae cups that )p ~ + that Dace co of Florence maat- h the arrest by o Lov be a good eup of coft examination "ottiees suay- fellow i Hacrig returned inu contint : say i : y CHURCH CENSUS 3ppring | point LIVE | FIGURES. | ¢apnoon I ieeecoin plet she) out| , liv SION ik mon from the flame y, BhOLER ' , © including report bray annual A dad anhis (dcO ed Ohh C1 nd « Weber children MARKETS nant Chicago. Chicago, u eight) ee Up ae oy Huntsville. 14 ‘ nigh power cits ity } re ‘ . 1 Rail Laine etit aa une nd »yhone e if cl } d a‘ will a be Ihuntsvill Now Enjoys Severe c= i i¢ ‘ iovinge ich 5 ‘ rapid 1 is Feb. beautiful aires: 3 a st rm left alsa Pair Weather! Storms. | prin " , ~ ‘ c - the n infor 1 area ne wn . iy i Oo are 00060 from ' ex ot' anwar i About n he ground, which is| pp g The ivers and) returned | previou 0 $2. « Ann yearlings eM 1 hi $6 $6.8576.9 75416, Kunsns i it ol j; si n 4104.) 5, $1.85 W225; Market wethers, Wi City3 Cat re ED, ei Hi olton be preferred viding they are Up. moyen bond nexal, s dull ane ] back to Utah aturele ‘he at be - Ghristenken case will 11 o'clock. be UNDER Decoration used to be if day re- BAN Arn ! Ine day of M engages | j will not be like It nator Hulaniski''s bill, the enate The bill reverent observance a provides that on whe } owrnuas promo race, | barbaro oc 1 Y Its guilty a New steady; ga 96 of game, shall smusement, Sle o a i misdemeanor = Sugur York ae Thursday, provides and the ne not o by jail for by both owderec SOc 1.80¢ v de I Pes "ore ateady ntos, c. ing, §-l6¢ be a hoall- or any deembe s shall 4 andt exceeding imprisonol more such fine Coffee. l4.--Sugar-Raw St, vs for on thei thirtieth Decoration day, or instigate Lny p vlc ball of) be punished by a | One hund ne d dollars Ss, $5.7 ment In the county M) Market strong;| than thirty days, or $7.00407.6) 5) ' ; rt } ae v1.6 d: and imprisonment. state gov-| higher bid for| brought up eee anenee |} oni er the Mr GAMES nd 2 son DAY to 10c| $6.95 5 his Wrieht' but trongly objected sumed this morning more | day, Orns ie or Suey trong; | i oduced in . SETONE 3.20000.60; | come aw law 4 ea » ES i eep-Rece utto S e5 muUel Sundas tify, | eecipts,| ~ M.25 was by a telegram Thursday by Cutle a th ae re were warat each if the Japanese . 7 ‘ i Cale a ay i ean ccused of embet 16 t nen on bar to $°.50@) public Back. Root d got elting bina drank st | DECORATION _Brought Be . State Blihu bar i) 32.500 40 lamb Lyric and - vric ie Beets eV O8s Mark «} . Marketa de 7.09; mixed, 36 stu t pigs, $5.7506.50. - Dp A9.2 16.95 t steady;|for lamb ny -- Omaha, Cattle-Receipt saree roars sSheep-Receipts, J county! cent ) ivel¢ crease May Japs Secretary of G 14.--Huntsville \ h - REPAIRED, Pollowing and ds > a" 14,000 Sl! At | $3.00 " ‘ Weber Te : R , e ve twenty-| jowe he gave ani¢.90: lights, for r il approwill be T l public demon- aoe li thi anothe $1,500 AE BEING th hree Pol rectory for increase In tithing 7 was. twelve per cent o AN rere Chet ind | Webs day 50 in int nother city vel by the Th "K rea' hower transmitted to} he Utah Lig opi engaged and it hou {hic v th compa! of uel sien. Sheep-Receipts, |} would make the non-Mormon popula| 6.00 tion about 14,000, based on the figures} ern or. the. first} lights ere > . line has been dam in Ogden tric ie er ; 4.407.150; &6&.85417.10 the | there : = = higher a Ee ed hit mey to sign the statement eerie town Thi is denied by 2 HO. $LOland 70 eae leave ‘ ef. Skeat va put on th stand, told had Wright that testified he nd lower Market S6.R5WTAS sood|him that he had purchaséd beer at the to and feeder $6.00@07.0 heavy at 14.-Cattle - Receipts, trong GOV ind Receipt ind _but ieee | mixed coun- | lights. under Feb. t Mark Z M.00@7.0; oc] I * PES LH ae Ogdet clerkFeb for L4the John \ o Bluth, i | l tithing Church i a | ®cev' ro. and Gitclseun eri tts Her eaint nisi | calves, | Fur e eee eno oe SAL Obs iad = telephon the Wrig olleebt'a statlio | Monda aoe ce and a ane if ae aah | ws there He told Office Ripley, wha junswered the telephone, that the gang STOCK | | of fell : to = Bell DAMAGE wba ¢ rt the et ee when 1D us ) preceded . hich energy <upplied b : 1 Was fail C.|vorce from until 10:30 H. Wallis, manager PPE was ‘home . e a night fingers time Feb, cit } by tain Hunts ee RTA RAK? 5 ' i De RELA luminat x1 Seeker OER CIR n publi Ve hang ) insertion. 1 ave night vith and caught to get the firechildren . in ning Jast t from..ti ovet rth} organ t At j ra MT) oil, time suse 1 l tl SAR in Which ball j ays Dalb An enjoyable time was re-|Schulze before Judge George G. Armett se Lage three lrank Vaan desertion of grounds the on strong will! good of best very the und ported evailed The banquet was held in} They were married in New York, on] Opcer Harri room of the academy me and| } June 1 ca lived in Brooklyn] I had tried ‘to » ; wr . SZ ie riec ne 7 last "fakehis Mane iawao ge, wife, h Brightening ink I d : SEA imerou i é she : ; ck-| Work picaed: Reset : | Rexburg, Feb. 14:-The. city 7 coun- | } was entertained at an oyster sup-| Pe" > ase ide Hels erintenden Huntsvi ime f the \ bo | cil of| ve nero beng abo yu et a | year of age This is an increase of|Sheep, 8.4@0.60; And x Anderson of Greenwich =| 634 over the census of ear oO { a MAES ttle toda) " On this basis, Mi Bluth nies Born D Mr. and Mrs; Jasper Larthe Mérmon population of the county, mal mn bab girl: ve erday. |i cluding eden, at 18 000 whic h} Mark f » funer died im- rt ‘ ape the ees a High td | i rt ! : s 1 to -_- unt exception \ and ygricult { Lee. Py ga orth H J. offering ere i he Fo. t et fats nusic ! h La A x a the had the oO ar Peculiar) Rest. 1} » i ( : 5 7 ‘as | DTOKE ure LARSON Ty | I ; eiveweRreray, sogpeeestn Bees phigh 14 5 2 13 "A ) ee to et ree fo priv An Im ‘ oft Rena of 1 b m banquet | holders After S ver, last evening} Lester William Schulze Since that} Oleaas Dare ac e ea Ck ee age. Aust t © hisus worl in| }time tin h as searched hed ov tl lel Wrightime whe!H Wasremarked ap ia) DAS. 1 work S«schul Ize a all over the toFTk0) Harris: "I tn pee! or hi . ls ) 3 SEBASIACULS country to find her and has employed | asks tito beer, I wot beer 1d 1 paid COMpPARY:, A art as ; ith \Li A lies Thurman, a student at) private detective and spent considerxr beer Soren X. Christensen ili ae iam A 2 areev znest a a m F ming in the1 | able 1 l ul arcning. chulze fo. nh detenda nty 1c er A Vhorn na *lthe1 Ricks academy, is teaching mone searching. Schulze] torI or the d lant, introduced heep. owne! whil arl y 18 S81!) district school in place of Miss Wal-|has been living in Salt Lake for the] wri ! tatemen ol Wrig shit's, in cultural sup intends for the UBS kel ho was recently removed to the | past two yea l he denied that he ight beer npany at this plac | hospital in' Salt Lake ee ge that it was coffe poe *reecived en peop alla makind 1 : Mari 1 BENS S - il ry -----MARY: OF: 7 City, he pie Hi told of hi he Par ia anc ‘ Americ rnd h oul jualit ; Ime ~ ¢ ap id { ees : lat a : } moving t PALlamp ie la ipped from om vies er Woman - Who Died Under Circumstances Laid to hee 5 ‘ number of years ; on Bai ae ha A et 2 ras nS to man cfd et of the pl - Te; > OO. Tet | Rexburg is having ideal rtniS Oss ire Destroys Home, Weather ow and all prospects ction. Feb. 4 The home of John|to the breaking up of winter: Mangum at Circleville was destroyed| am nade ben peop to. 4 re Vault Tu oe ot quorum Af See i : 7e0 : Mae 2 . fi " rab addition ts repeal ead ae BRU besgn des |: : 10."3 er re }ry n ey Le ; be es b ! wereeplaced over|a € in position t l 1 the ‘ pa iéks' ta ho | 1eld, Ti ol World Power D Toh a then ' . Enz Union t : ling hie A andcev ' ; t ' 7 . ha al 1 the 1 ¥ sece A Thi Stars ad be and Ch t th i a to ! Be . nf! > blo} - } sank east e} ( are abreme oe : : I Jacl J ; i ‘fon oe pil PREDICTED tists iis th } 4 her u I et Lal ad ah Hes} tor eld his large] hots na half ae rhe Ch AG pays " e t eras + tol , ‘ex 4 { ‘ou v ‘ I lt "Sh E re oe c Pacing." the nte O ‘ ied , ; Satine : ti him t} j rier nSts *s | i he} it \ \ ‘ this r¢ . _ Owner rrandchildren enty-one of whom} field visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs ee ee " eeronren a a living meal a total pos-| Axel Niels charged, | terity of o1 indred and thirty -five} At a eee Tn; of the stockholders} (Mrs. Shepard was the proprietor of hildrei erandchildren and reat-|of the Model Mercantile company last | the Grand Pacific hotel. which was; erandchildren inight per d cent was leasedleaseto cxpired her by When Bis A = declared.a dividend for ast of(x 10 the fol]-|the j Bambergei Decembet 1906 TohnAustin ed and died a faithf A l 1 ul alt 1 } ete C= \ | i ful member of the Chureh of Jesus} lowing oificers wert 5 M ESShepard Ym Lae was ee given 1aPlCs : } arton and = directors 1 mura ae two | Chri of Latt« di Saint In hl lected Mawten ensen, president | i A ; . nath countt ne presided ove. ind director;' Niels Christiansen, vice} Gays in which to vacate and if. wa branch of the church whe he lived! president and director; Niels Poulsen | Charged by Bainberget that she | af til h yr crated 1 ha ilway Chris Poulsen ane x. Joseph F. Me ales rried away several articles of furnii veal a d willing to obey the] Gregor, directo. After the meeting }|ture which belonged to the company| unt | A ‘ ¢ . Su ; 1 1) i Walls Forecast toW) rx ; ian i Freshest : 4 fo inte ‘All 3, hal [ | 9 y The Utah ing ter Forcuc wor : rit ] I { He } 1 Gv "SU ) in IS ewes! ‘y ) 1 ‘ lop I I Sold He i : , I ost Driver a 3 i i ae NED i { are they . and o that every f C Coffee ‘of ! : utl $ r. the} | Ogden ronsted 50 i bit of goodness desness and DOU weeny a ae show. lope d\ Ask for and RI r i l ‘ It i 1 . secure choicest : ; eee : RAR ie t NS t ‘1 ie do ; . Dp Lori g > . \. facilities to Known One| Killings. 14.--A we ' , Te ms Home." 182 Feb, " - ad John RECORD In' x 7 5 read an ‘ dered ren My Be Cleddard . a John tj}! - 1 I BR I , e . buying here,| Fourth Trial oAmerica.and. England Rexb Feb 14 fetches ase fy ‘ f enable us the very = 5 DON |mains to the were conduct in 1880,}son was en-|/ tet t Vas n the Sats a a ; i ( 1 de 1 sees Our | Ld, ‘ I : He b Sés for defen \ a. Wh -= - : : ' erect ) ) adLeRo ~ j I on Colo., a } 1244°H ie a : 7; F }|@fter the death of his funeral services The m Now d ; Di bringTSN { | of 1é-city hen fs, I Crd increasée I y! the city, and sub-statio aint of up | ee t ! . d Pi form . eelting. id & 1 ‘ in at . ; ‘ - ay, Noe Orhe t I uy af-|., William ¥ ait en tate ws es ‘ . Ogden Erie | 14 [ ‘ Ty ‘ elt{ Provo he 1 MURDER Men ee Buggy. pure tha: *A ' : art} t tt his ly held .-Paitibone 14 Os Qo | Mi ‘ es ) ine Sg its capacity. The floral offerings were the most elaborate eyer seen Lehi and seventy-five carriages followed the ve- business Dy committee of Chi Polk aera dec e ' tab ‘ WagorYI th \ 1 . a Hurry ‘ ‘ ; od : of years in Indiana | President to 45-47 MAIN ST T wcativ a score of cases on the: docket re born In England and two in Lehi ; 5 ee man Bz ee rger filed complaint before | a hict ttempt t murder is| There are living today seven sons and : Judge Diehl o1 Jec; 24,1906, | ' rere é es oe meh four daughter all married and hay Richfield Briefs. and ¢ bi ging her with stealing Enbed) Tuan M. Pino, a wealthy Mexican, | large families There has been bern} tichfield, Feb. 14.-A valentine was | beds, bedding and mattresses _ from land one of the most prominent busi| pinety-five. gr: ndchildren, ind at eaten last night at the home of Mr, |] the Grand Pacitic hotel which were} : nist eh count will be tried | date eventy ire living There has|and Mrs. Cal Sly It is a boy | ¥ alued at S60 rhe complaint was rhe. {61 1 line his ‘bi tther-in-law twolatsa been ' twenty-three great-! Peter jelsen of Lo is In Rich- | dismis ed before Judge Diehl on) Jan with re ! ing i 1we a of 1th "o | Say : Mo f the Consolidated y @: a to Ogdcn oe at Pe 1 company building has Thenot comp bee made ill|] jai tn ma aes Company penn yaa be Saturday de of 5 ? in I : .done FACILITIES Paths : Railwas Louls}ward will [EXPANSION TITICe \ AMPLIFY. : Utah commi dl oO ---__-_-~<>-+ WILL ‘ : r New { re}, : as at trembling~ || o'clock, the tabernacle this being afternoon the edifice packed Osterloh. cery Eleven fr I ) te the Poth: q in y. = Month lrivest sterloh the Fourth ward | moved Lays -|COLGRADO 5 { LOT 4 a number Missouri, Walsenbure, ‘ 7 int nding |/funeral mad { Ci nat } 14.-A. iho I 1 j ‘ tf ; UNS { claimed, of the ride th jure ion Jen I i t rom ty es Hirnest of ap- in was the Hartmann a . Feb. | l } bor 2 bo Lear | Se : ihe irger WiLL sh eni e 130 | aid ae iy) the his waters was| Bachman wrought was n handsome u , Lehi, ested by Of He this| yea iz0 The case has come |} =| i mse to el n 1 fore the tat=« h session during | d-from:. thei ut ( eld his ti but one trial resulted. in} i n hon 1 é t ‘ emen nd ha ine been Oy I } old 1 ye = | ilo Wl ol The ' j , 1 ! back to ‘ Gold-|p I Geld by) : Ayvd: thé othe vil itt ti} unusual terest bar , t , I i t vi Io 1 Desquit ho killed Chark | )( ‘ l ( uch 1 he ish: of his|O n it Pictou 0 ec) igo Iin-al : ie ih t ivl (ik: also ‘come ‘up, | \ = be set To-| oda 2 1 { tr Toilers Will Meet i ees 1 r Pp - I ¢ : ae Plan approve writ 18 he ® eat baa : on -- hk SPE cia} train is vd for murders has been estab-| June; 1894, he married Mrs. elizabeth overftow ing itea onds Mr 7 its oh pantie. change: Of; "grate yr i Wag. ee Nate Sait wecen iis ne da in Huerifano county. At the|Pead, who died February 10, 1907,/2% irene 4 ae wine ke heavia sptDi Runs C She spard file "dd suit auainst He! . I rida ~vening to give music lovers of present. term of the district court, | three days before his death. ene men say thé it 100,000 ie the finny man Bamberger in the Third Distri th June xian ity: an sopportunity' to} nich opened. yesterday, eleven men There was born to John and his first} prije we 2 lastoe Ene were ready for court Thursday to recover $5,000 ‘or | Wi tnesses, hear the celebrated Hartmann mtd will answer for their lives on.a charge | wife eventeen children, twelve sons] siapke at, ise from Six to nine | eee ae to her good name' and a {St who api ears in a return engage- lor kill g. Aside from this there ar ind : daughters, fifteen of whom ingen tor b ) 8 5 ©!) It is stated In the complaint that rot r0 J 5 : oe good | l eu Walof . i 1 in d I to compel to Manager so was that later County | ~ ‘ 1 writ The oP put of late has been an expressman.|of Salt Lake City occupied. most of During the civil war Mr, Osterloh was} the time, his subject being "The |g member of the Mfissourl Ttwenty- | Resurrection." Senator John ea seventh cavalry is survived by | Smith sang a solo, "Oh, Graye, Where his widow and four children, The | Is Thy Victory school| each] ‘ « ‘ a of scertain Bebruary, in of and house hour Eng Ment m Lake 7 that evening at) {he Congregational church ae meal pee d that ¢ r 100 perso1 it avail) ve re-| -eMsen of this opportunity to the ‘ en : 2 ma] Yruants Are Arrested comn Ord b : ail ne i li We ; yesterday It $7.75 neet Succumbs to Linger- doors open frightened effect by worth at Be = }and | ete application Tanner, canyon. turnable, xchool which is at present conducted n one room without any graduation f students, some of whom are capible of pursuing dvanced studies, | vhile others are mere beginners It| prop d to 1did another teacher | facult le down the for plication to|lor's cReAS: i Mae -e : A TN POUTAIMe were brought to the attention legislators. One concerna e cof nt of |fendant, to| shop, quarters -a hande a con-|Zitzman. institution penter and girls' court taken and s. sh the farm Work. was school through Tr School 0 y y at 11 o'clock today o pneumonia, | ner, and the following speakers spoke . airs . .¢ s actor . ae an illness of about six weéks.]|of the life and character of the de|x as a native of Holstead, Prussia, !ceased: William Bramwell Springwher he was born August 6, 1828. ville George Webb of this place, Wilame to America in 1859, and after |liam Bromley of American Fork and| 7B mn th coming yeni that] Ogden, Feb. 14.-Judge Howell to-| m of the proposed changes and a i-}a iy in the district court issued an] dition in the veral departments j order for a writ of mandate directed may be effected jio. Caleb eer: r, State engineer, in} . .< oe accordance ith the decision of the Wil the the enic matter an Death al Gouueliiin Ge Caleb) Tanner . ; rove : lication. in the paid} Provo, Feb. re-|died at his home schoo! the the for EF ISSUE D MANDATE swung before in htened, opera oyer SO a p Dd ee started to file out, the stage | aout six weeks; eker ence > asked th eas audience to be : | place died at his at the smoke ; result of the |™erhing at the used says he of cere-| request| defendant has not ices although often OF will be! Order grounds; for The ushe1 once but tailored choice » MEN AND BOYS° RS he "others eried out that] Your CLOTHIERS j only matter of a few minutes be-| not live over night, and his family was fore quiet was restored With the ; ' called in from all parts of the couneee of the two or three boy: ee . . | who fell down the stairs, no one was|t" With pioneer grit, the old veteran . : : Z if . hurt \ e ver badly three days rurt. :Sau, ra | women were yadly | clung to life until yesterday, y Hughes} ; price The claim nik ; In nis complaint, Hughes pentarines the labor of master nonies and referee at Grant's that the pro-| ith tine Octobe trv) : \ ee 1906 five each is $15 . cheapest, |} quested } Vis- in fight on . WRIT the effort andi e prg a and for school s Ogden suit ag a for next winter's use. . It will I ' 14.-What panic py ene ee house, for} crowd had i t egret o 2 e duele o ser-| ma cer for th e t nanager renderet There are nine causes j quiet and iction med, each one represente st i Corbett tn I ae anal} ut the committe committ which i the ymmittee. Phe oaks the he by i oe equipment nh ie - on the state, as chose to put it of Superint et tment is vl nt improvement 1 4 Li i ing ' : . Inspection Was Thorough. | AREY Pee ear niall ince : a ; : ill ; e@ i ention i he Visitors : : nth: lin oa he te ee Sc} e ak ply. Vere ita ere Lie, were lV- | 7 i nda - VN hiLex Pil Deat } i | st brings Feb, 14--Hy $25.SY EBA Prom- cut and Suits and Overccats < and a ; Inspection | | Ogden, $20, a _ if : ! you ae supplied with all the clothing, hats and furnishings you'll need this winter, buy | Effect| rt | art ie action on the prompt by |only light. and power for deman ; the we Sénly Callister Messry of isting ‘ ; ; é a insforming eo Inery ig he office f the : . Gardner, Miller, -Cleeg, Boltoi ; Brink- | ‘ arrive oon the ab: eee will a ine ae om of ans Sees . "not w| erhoff and Holline worth. thi ifternected with the ystem of "the Ogden During the third act of Lost in New no completed i inspection. of. the Rapid Transit company and will supYork,' while the boat scene was iG a' Vecarity ; ply lh its power progress, the paper used in makii ng | . 5 F itutions in this city, the } -<-$_ __. the effect in the steamer was smoul-} , hool for the Deaf and Blind id. tae HUGHES SUES R. A. GRANT. |} dertr 2 ind Seo a oe r of boys Industrial school | jto seek an cit In their eagerness " les 1 t 0 salt | M ;to deseens the Res epied over one )1 ( urTret 1 Salt} "Master of Ceremonies and Referee'| another a a created such a disturb, } | 1 <i e a = nents . Wants Manager to Pay Him. eg aici ee os ‘hou: eeesome i aesired mY a t ‘tl he Soin iMnjalarm 5s moment, ofoo Well titutions They ide a pectio Ogden, Feb By a comp! t| y? 1 of all th muilding id were acquaint-| filed in the Municipal court today,|]the boiler had burst In the basem ed ith ey detail by the two sup-{| Will M. Hughes ‘master of cere| Pandemonium broke loose. erintendent {monies and referee' for many of the] . . | Man) nprovement e desired and | recent prize fight 1nd wrestling conStage Manager Quiets Audicnee. | oR $18, ' COOL Scenic patterns---correctly ‘s = splendid makers. . Paper «satea Create | , » Opera | "Fire!" and MANAGER ee Smouldering -_-- con- in if | | out, 'committec| She ter suits and overcoats. Cost is disregarded-prices have been cut deeper than ever before. Confusion Reigns. IE saragen, ! <ttau time ae +3 I Boys 15, 1907. We are doing business now with but one end in view-the absolute clearance of all win- MARGIN . +# | x ery 14 is Boys House Cry + jythe authorities at the asyvestigation FEBRUARY : + Small time. |+. coroner inknquest today, is but it‘holding-an will ‘probably hot School : Ogden, BY N ARROW + by FOR 2 BETTERMENT|£. learned thetheadDobson 'was struck | ¢ verOVE! hethe head with"with a a' shove shovel oJ. ‘ Proposes rub o'clock." + Superintendent ¢ Gc. killed ram patient Mé Byers atthe State Insane lum heré ‘this "mo " 1 norning r. } -_-_-- S Was ne institution ind Byers + i: and been a trusty at the in- +| Schools. PLAN kK AELLS ike Deteen CEE CPG | FRIDAY, + aaprost, Fab ia.-anomas 0$| I+ Grounds Inspect Ogden TRUSTY. SERVICE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ? PANIC 15 AVERTED = Oe SOME. . STATE INSTITUTIONS : om: NEWS REPUBLICAN, was 221-3 centrifumolasses sugar e Tc arrarunullated,1A0e Rio, 7c; ey No. 4 ‘ |