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Show oe 2 THE ‘Thousands Have Kidney of the accede about their of the demands of the the cigarmakers em-j| ; Salt Lake walk- of union cause work the the street vey trouble: too freouent desire : : to pass it or pain + * + * proof the that union. | and bladder are out of order. strike y and the often expressed, Swamp- Root, the is oa Q cETLON, iefther responded to the j su hall last ; It per with night, oe y a a secretary ie | ; a thousand for high| 4* corrects a minimum of $i2| a Sed pain but the nothing a oO re por was an-| during ae ically ae th t|t imes on iT L! : that | Factor the day, during and the to get night up _ The and Y., Horseman hun. a June 3.- Buffalo's te es Schaller was recover John was fatally broken and best badiv. cig l, De kilmer's known was.an 2 2 {0 : Made C and lei, but the sewer +| City + the work + on contract problem prospects were as twilight, letter to the mene 40 the for the fading of solved assessment + Way. tte f= Orde f : Pavement of dim and the city one ek doling ACdd a ae ees : il | Co that be \ ably fame . all, ae bbeet clubbed « the sat Lake °+ a i made on Wa th the co start others thing to Swaimp-Root, and this ordered EMRE GClast AASL, with macadam which is Joseph together€ PAYING +#| +) Anothe i +) +} +) that ‘ H from the by Pat others had tlhe str I be for paver --- l a Geor ge" fractured. Palm to F ‘Honest $200 of Extent Pin Money. of | Was Gee scanted vears of age.|tine rge" Sheets, tive council chief additional Monday Davis patrolmen night and the by ruled that are now , based on Pascoe E would necessarily (tract anaetat aii: §, via Oregon factor at the |%¢ reduced rates to idaho points. See further particulars. 7) 201 - Main street. SS -_- Pat the Moran e council the macadam ftermoon ‘ ap-|"¢st Was as estimate: frozen out stone, the entirely | 2) | Helt: at Liberty park. The council also} veloped by 5"? being consumed daily} his) Moran sav Councilmen Wells new garbage building at the | Crematory $580 int council let to ivor. th ikimbal elty lim-;Places and the soft places which were} northern Utah and|itS came up, but after some discussion | Washed out were not noticed. Moran hurried his party which was jin The agents for rates ann ; Was referred to. the city attorney. City Ticket Office, eee has been re-enacted twice en-] the majority over the Penrose drive lead-} It was|ing Fort at This road was made | larging the restricted district. Line. Greatly " oT } bicycles on any the opinion of sidewalk the council in Again. =a hae Sean He (counpil; that as of after the to by pay the John gorethe it ought fice a matter of G.} whom lowering years of stone similar ' oy O!} to the ¥ % 4 The Gardner ‘ showing every Spee Oe ; ' store \s %4 . new and ¢ { + : fashionable shape, The prices range 20c +. wearer OE, $60 EDWARDS AND WATCH BY ROBBING graves of Confederate decorated during federate veterans. a parade of were Con- Boss Odell is sliver lining he will going abroad, but ud, and {t is again. every feared has a clo come back to that)and considering the fact fact "tb IN carried that the the compen, me eng oe eat ena + complaint, een : the. an order.to get busy. ane uns eee Pre sas, Sone ahead i hat; the city Reeser e head of thett company,in theeros work. * Th t sii reate t Bnei tes dais Ha = ies TEretay Sa a' WG = LU = , HIGH SCHOOL CADETS FIGHT SHAM BATTLE IN THE NORTH SIDE HILLS reaungs, ; o'clock leles the | tain proved Echool™ for the } waa Moreton, be. and ‘] and started af the bu- on { off pg a Cap- ttle about a I battle > ; vif ee ~ bs 4 x ere Majoi : een en eae ‘i aayTAINirae AU eleOne of the a ay. hate Be ; : of the remainder wa commanded ts | by Captain Van Cott eee Tl r r 1e judges 7 of the the} wih # 3 in- a > "are * ae j fOr Reus by Commanded , Fs | half hour in advance of the corps. which hceine | pede aiid (oe | iach: man aaa to inigeed;; oceasion, ate ‘ oe eae Bret, Company conipany. was |teqrct ct 4 ' which took place hills. nortl, ofthe Cadet de tie "HIGH : o OEE, ast 4 rer ‘ ra National unanimously Chief Sheets appointment of Mace|/ that in real warfare the advance party Cochran as special policeman for the} under Moreton would have! Rio Grande was confirmed. The coun-| lite rally wiped the attacking party off ell eonfirmed the following changes|the field. They explained that the atmade by aera tac king party did not keep sufficiently in the fire dey sy accom city | veal: Sam Roberts Th and W. = under cover to protect it from the fire aid the council and two the he said receiver weeks "The would before estimates thing for has musty ‘ape ease S Irrigation I that , the you. and no he the e gone be can wor k. on we 25¢ sell to worth | to corporate (down the diteh fow irrigation garden. at 615 Kast First South The $3 more, the | . ; Pre atioe ce jis hardly lim-| ness treatment in this matter,' said W. Madsen in a letter to the councii | asking that his irrigation rights, = jJoyed for 80 years, be restored He says that until Brigham street was paved he used the waters ,that came except ones eager Garden G oe The - city complete 4 pavement robbed SCéz a that s nift he IN CITY'S FUNDS, | 8| ia nderwol a yee , & will touch their own hands, without waiting the estimates from the city. SEWER of his street.| | him of Is HOUSE; the! ‘pute the city up against a law-| Ben put {put in in [eter oar Ste tae Serer ars Te Students Begin Surveys. Crime Johnson HIGHER WANTS --_ of 25 Fir for|pe rede | reas | uge 7 eaor ae e ion have lec in ts mu pigeon om be hole, the counell say the was fe ful : ett started on el what : flower ' robbed Glacial' . Peaanin home ( the concerned Count ; It of o de.| the pack-| Will be the ieglig ‘ continues to the therhe committee was tliesent: stand back |] por ae . . contribute its} lefty ind een . oad il takes the ' ot report that should not "o>pay ovefor anything r oO ‘ a no ¢ a he Ju P s one o hose "things the; ‘ that) tle le) | tl speed. The when ce isk that park one aske being and the ‘danger, some H are thieves through en park by run seen é Lhd i inday . at uined are reckless trail by the iaaiorh nembers Councilnan Fernstrom asked that referres te the municipal laws with instructions to cone om mittee throuzi with a report beds and utos d il THAN REFUND street has tvr submitted to the council, the; ad $1.8808.90 from the crime | After 75 from the civstreet division of the city court vation Seventy-five per cent of the criminal) apo, it re ; 23 from tl resort ' alt is Lil P ahaltnae coliecied pearance in court makes|from this source. ! cepling #itioul aoe amounted co $1.220,} ‘The systematic coi until last year, and an it was] fine or forfeitu unks contyibuted his property was lower than the|]$176 and the aiapoattion of casex is a he could not connect, ex-| follows: Forfeiture, 164: discharged, at a point a block from his dismissed, 27 suspended e 7 and The twenty-seven junior mining en-| Property. Now he asks the clty coun-|tence, gineers of the University of Utah who| Clty for a refund of the $91.70, with 8 are have on summer completed survey their of the district and yey work today. aurmer survey will at Eureka, geological Utah | P&! study| i cent interest from the time he paid It isn't the first tlme he has made was Deated again 45} will begin the sur-| te request,,but it ‘The work of he | 't has been |reated be under the di- rection of C. G. Andrews of the sur-! veyor general's oftice. The work will MAIN. ane council) , he Is at a st killed b that ae fh é mounted offic be sent there afternoons aud ‘olidays io keep speed limlt -_-__ -+-+____ bud Cheek Charged "Dp. Giark whe Greet by y¥ vel ser. . pel geant about, Hempel 8:30 o'clock id . Office andlast Officer Harel evening on the Charge of saltempting to utter worthes cnec } . Tt . 5 + ies sti n Kk . a bs n ao hed at tie {8 m a ¢ or $17.50. sfens ete ceve red préparing to ee South Stine ean SKIN Tenth Kast to the re ser-| from Moran was] line, and just ag Pat to do the work, the brilliant} of the elty administration -dis-|} 7 ; that the pavement He 4 aid until water and that mains will could' not| DISEASE "@¢@urkuble in| mains are put cost H0813.71.. The } # GERM RUN DOWN AT LAST esate Doctor's New of Teceatoent With Prescription. i 2yael and did great damage to his|/a peculiar request of the city council, | lection is conducted by the police deite ‘s portion of the expense' would: bi When treatin Mat and. simiiar Bureen and trees. He threatens to sue! showing that he was the victim of cir-| partment. The gamblers, of which 2, iT) : ja iseases wit that mild, soothing lathe cily to restore his rights when cumstances governed by the differen-|there Is a flourishing colony, pay nothhe ‘proposed: work: is 'in-frévt-otethe| ee, DD: ‘D..Preseription, ‘you avoid the matter Sing "Up lest alent, Co n-| tial altitude of the northern portion of/ing for the pleasure of operating 1M) pesidence of Pat Moran, and the city me Sveasiness of salves and the diseliman Pernstrom led a tight for thel the city. He has property at 257 Cen-|Salt Lake, and at the same time there} gqiministration was not aware of the] ojo, 2) desing your stomach with restoration of the water, but the dom-/ter street, and on June 12, 1896, he|{s no prosecution, as is shown by the] fact that. water mains would hace to chemicals that can have. no effect Whatever on the skin alent RB PSY headed him off and ‘adopt-| paid $91. 70 to the city for his share of|fact that there were two gambling] ye jJaid until Moran was about ready Thos ae of letters from patients omimittee report which prac ~| the cost of cewer, oO sewer Was|eases up during ns month with nolty wo ulead with the work Bs Ucall 172 SOUTH the rhe / complete | for menths! with : jall least | engineer has estimates during J ane tor public im- oh ai gd likely PARK VANDALS START CALL FOR POLICE its of Salt Lake will probably be test-|the alley estimates for at least a/share toward the depleted city) °°" a nes.' IW B.Dodge ana ay ee : igned by ed in the courts. The council holds) ae as some of the eity's work) tpeasury In May, according 1o the| aaa Suinoy ‘compan: awn on.the West that it Is a practice of the past st be turned oul first. In the meaneared eee ° CITY FINDS SOMETHING lDossessio I * Was found Jn his ‘Tam very much disappointed at not etnies the business' men are getting|™@Port made to City Recorder J. B. oe having received even courteou busi-| together and may take the matter in| Moreton by his deputies, and which THAT IS NEARLY TOO LATE. "ties bind, }| by. C Suncitman"sul. it \ LIBERTY Notice of intention will| I can! Depleted Treasury beneficiary | a in the matter. CounellW. Madsen Wants Water | set ..°'!enough 2° unemen,workSaidas thesoon.az enginee) jay broke the . "Then hiree more more men,"men," retorted retorted Mr Mr. Restored and: Damages.to.. fy. coon of Collections from {American side of the council by sup-| rees and are $737, 130 | ON JUVENILE COURTS. Inow," said the councilman. a |chances are that the alleys will in the same aoe next winter they were st.' There Bhi = before , S. ae aac wvonere mat Somes COUNCIL CAN'T DECIDE | to pave thelr oat || City MWngine Kelsey CITY ‘vey, P. consist of underground and surface surveying and patent locations. =: for the cheapest, to $10 for the best, Such straws as Milan J Rea. Porto Rico and Panama, Sizes for Men and Boys, at- | aor ey walked | along Second South street, and ine says the tracks were laid for two bloc ae ahead an the city C | IRRIGATION ; from | street ved difer mat sale ty a Bickag: to'. the Penola ere ene ene as he ore received | Which lators of city paper, and held fhe company's check, without notifying them to proceed with the work. Inasmuch as the contract represents the outlay of a whole lot of money, the Sree Be redrawn before It was passed. or gongs bells requiring umendment be used on every bieyele was also eluded when it was referred As te va aaediace chat Ler soon See AS ee court and ehecking crema- tory The bid was £4,680, or excess of the estimate The ordered that the contrnet be (ne lowest bidder 2 hey evi TALE js reached night failed n adlivmed ooo were the 2Passes plant crematory Fernstrom the 10 ta} k 3 every Is or ock and it is hardly con-|,»| that and rs Paes ter eS conelusion debts ;7 only An] the Melle "nh Lime and Supply company ‘se | has ho money to spend, the council! ;,. : GeorgeAndy Cla ena nu for ¥ | of The the party Bnei ah Srtthfortification Pace in the s aan to order the work| Gulbu was rather pecast the} about talked Moran S quarry to]ir {n-|expense he had been to in developing/ done. Hen the board's request for L. Helrick, and the follow ing ne Ww apThe advance party started off directly instructions. was laid over for awhile.| ointments for Station No, 5: Georg an the quarry, and he evidently made good. the north of the city and took up Councilmen Black and Crabtree were for/| It will rest with the finance and sani-| walter, Joseph Peterson and H { ee ation among the Grade Capitol Avenue. the blue limestone from the Pascoe! tary committees indefinitely, with slim) Bourne. The appointment of F ae of Ensign Peak The attacking iH. E Wark Jem employed in the San th | picepecr of the work being done this | Godbe The board of public works was author- | quarry. as deputy city treasurer io suc- | cera followed them by about a half Piast‘offices in this city, was held up| . 7 : | yes Robert S. Wimmer was also con| ized to advertise for bids not later than hour and divided Into two division and robbed by two highwaymen about Giol ave Vind Plaws In Street eg Pope = ; firmed the advance guard and the 12:15 o'clock this morning between| June #0 for the grading of Ca Councilmen i and Tuddenham, The1 pay roll for city employes in| Th e advance Wells It is probable that party West Temple and First West on First} Ue to Canyon road. ESTIMATE MADE the last half of May was $17,866.18 ; Mis toward the South street. adwards resisted and| the city ean have the work done for the picked out the defects In the Sixth E "NO street macadam. They showed where It} fand will be distributed the contractor w preceding party and ttempted to ould take the thugs pummeled him until he was/ #'4vel. which the 1¢@ council paid io1.a0 ne around the left fanik: of the party rendered unconscious gold watch | 0Ut. The question of damaging the prop-]| Was too soft and washed out in places land THanles and Ritchie nes forlon the ti defense They were disappointand $60 were taken from him rty by lowering the grade was raised by | The eouncilmen from the Fourth ward bound to investigate the merits of; in this plan by being fired upon by The work | Were When the victim of the robbery re-| Perstrom, but it was passed. Penrose drive The road has been outnosts of the defense rhey Was embodied in a resolution fr om Coun-|the covered consciousness he reported the FOR ALLEY PAVING een ae es Council Borrowed Again. hasan cilman Carter, macadamized for three years It has pastes sent the non-commissioned stafl occurrance to Officer Carl A. Carlson, introduced a] Stood heavy traffic to and from the post | The couneil borrowed again By ! ahes scouting. but they were also ee St, wm ~ Councilman Carter also and together they visited several saaleigh be|and has not worn. Wells and Tuddenansferring $6.136.08 from the strect fire a upon by the enemy Bera tee ~ asking that Jake loons in that vicinity in the hope of1esolution canyon a4} ‘Property Owners to Let Conés Gece fund the citys share on 1e commander then decided to finding the two men who turned the| 4Uthorized to expend $500 in cle aning ouj|/ham took the party up street,/Short distance and showed the m that the} public improvements will be paid. aes ae his course a liithe and come Capt. Webb In Action. trick. In the saloon just west of the|the ditches on North Templ e its|city had the same kind of stone on its tracts Without Waiting on | makes nearly $25,000 that has been | straight at them His command Herald hotel Edwards called for ereek canal f looded a glass of water, but before he ob-j| banks and filled yp the drain ditches as|land as put on the Penrose drive., Black i ti ansfe erred from that fund to pay the| rushed up the mountain side wut from City Engineer. | city ‘s portion on public improvements. | cover all the way, and the enemy fired | rushing tu the scene and saved the day tained it fell in a dead faint, He was| Well as destroyed property. T he mattec|and Crabtree would not see any place @ quarry could be developed and refused [The mayor's veto of the ordinance; upon them repeated) They succeed- | for those on the defenst brought to and later taken home in) Went ‘over: for one week. Councilman reeutatine the duties of the city engi-|ed in reaching the top of the ridge and The judges were mounted and conthe patrol wagon 2 3arnes secured an appro-|to stand in with any SroposGen to "ex- | "a | priation of %50 to drain periment at the city's expensc¢ Che ghost of. unpaved alleys is scarneer was laid over a week. : t) battle was finally de id d When sidered the battle from every point of onnect the Texas Célebrates. jaitcnes from the Mellen's . quarry adic viewed from a | ing the city administration age rina | [li A. Folland and a number of|]Captain Moreton commanded his trumview Bach cadet was given 20 rounds Seventeenth and Ninedistance, he councilmen knew wha other properly owners along North, peter blow assembly. At this sig-| of ammunitien. and when this was disteenth wards with the City creek canal. > yners wnt the property owners irin ee oe v ee femple street, the route of = City creex, Dallas, Tex., deine 3.-A new, wate | Mellen de stroyed the ditches in his conone of Moreton's outposts Shae of the eadets returned to the kind of stone it was and tia sete | district nal who have been law which make Jefferson tired | Pe titioned for un acqueduct to gl inanded ded by Serge ant Horlick, cai school S4 tired out ma Vis'S | tract with the city to grade down North] to satisfy them. City Engineer Kelse yt 5 mave their alleys have become | birthday a legal neuAdy: was ihasrsed Main street. The to} | off the Water and do away with water is running into} forgot to takea plat of that section show-| bf Waiting for the city engineer z today by the United States government | Eg streets and _ over private ing the city's property, so that some suit-! make the 7estumater. property through its local officials. The pos | Damages have already been don e to sev-|able place for a quarry could be locontracts i "E s themseives, amseives, | becaus o@ the he e i ty | ries Wi Webprandothers Ae pel: lee and other general offices Were } eral. property ners on North Main{cated. Mr. Wells and Mr, Tuddenham| yas no right to award them. closed } 3 p | toned for the pavement of F st et. It is probable that seve ral claims] Will go over the grqund this week ar "he attention of the - a -- present a resolution to the council asking| called Jast night to the fact that the| yet asphalt. , WL be made against the city that a quarry be opened up and the stone tina long ugo expired when the pav-| be ublisied The elty ecuneil refuses to lake a Park Keeper Heath of Liberty park Louisiana Holiday | six-foot sidewalk was autl 1orized on| street between New Orleans, June 3.-Confederate |‘ Jefferson Eighth and}|used as a d the avenues ing Was "supposed to have been com-|} Fifth South street, from Main eens in the matter of the clty's re-) has sent up ippeal for help. in wu Ninth South streets: Memorial day in Louisiana and JefWashington avenue} Those who wer trip were: Coun-| pleted. Delay after delay was enters a| Second East street will be included in} sponsibility for juvenile courts communication addressed to the. city Ferry, Black, Martin, Crabtree,| on the books last year, and the ne el [the paving districts. . Fifth Last from | Me iilermealin@laslaizht Jude eat ATT ene: far uli epotectini ferson Davis's birthday made today'a | between Elght and Ninth streets, and on] c¢ilmen double holiday. The banks and DOT and Second West between Eighth] Holley, Wells, Tuddenham, Barnes, City jare no nearer completion than they | Brigham to Third South will also be} ; ane F : Kelsey, Street Supervisor Ral- |} were ear ago when the council per- | P4ved Asphalt will be, used in both] &"8 petition to the count I for t t a: st the flower thieves und speed = ngineer commercial houses were closed and Ninth South streets elgh and Patrick Jeremiah Moran. emptorily ordered the business men instances , eae it o Ban Os ofticers ing autoista Hamanvsethacetienicarel Confederate monuments and the | GET \ its council last 9,000 aaa bien from 48 to 563. It was passed with-]}@m. In the first place the stone came} contract Was let a month ago, and js a. discussionrestricting whatever.the riding of | developed. from the Pascoe which has} heard was sentnothing to the from council, the board |joutThe anyordinance The quarry, auto only hits Moran the high! the but official reg 22 wit he North Short pay ‘ , not 5 cided comfort f é i Work, is the proper thing right now, , , but the temperature of the ¢ Il 1 1 weather makes them a de- % panight heat) torney know; wat the12 and cla finance is ine i committes the12 be let with . wha Claim Only} purp os € ever run-) 6¢ the delay is to stall of payment of| ning at that. time He. said .if the}, ‘avy debt Lntertaipved Them. health commissioner told the truth : ‘ Nias . . 7 the figures issued by his department Company and Council Called Mh ham battle entertained eight m« mbers did not f a ie : ' Mi esterday: on .the on a trip of inspection ri oy It-Ciine UpLovGl the: notice 2 toni' th 1@ idens oO -arley ‘ j ae | ie ether td 5 Seah thas attorney, and t Harriman roads of the city during the) poard of public ; regarding the work: dona school took. part, y counell, . c ( + 4 Mellen, the would-be })\) oefler': had. the-lowest bid for the ' 1 Moran le police S Hat | | ; vas aged by Health:-Com=| | prope 2) operts:."as-damaged > grade on North py Wainth Buffalo exposition. In 1879 he be-/|@ppropriated $20 on Sheets's contingent|and Tuddenham. In Moran's big automo The crematory question came up came vice president of the American] fund without Breaicinetealan The re-|bile several of the councilmen' were| again when the board called the coun-| Grape Sugar company when that toate | ada came from the police and prison| driven over the macadam of Sixth East) cil's attention to the fact that the | cern absorbed all the sugar interests.| committee, of which Councilman Crab-| street and Twelfth East street. Speed-| contract of the Dixon Crematory comHe has oe en prominently in many | tree is chairman. The ordinance was re-|ing at 40 miles an hour Moran pointed| pany to build new furnaces had not! ‘ horse sho enacied ine reasing the foree of patrol-jout the essential points to good macad-| been approved by the council The} June of Bo City | street from First to Second avenue b LVOr of Felt for vu! paved, and an attempt to hold ul ie work --- in favor of the Kimball estate for 33,up until the relative q a of *ascoe nt : 984.15. } and Dry canyon stone ne ested falled| P Phe question of whether Councilman Councilman Fernstrom, anxious to utterly | FELDStrom os ca. a Commissioner | aecentuate the poverty of the admin- | The report of the ‘committee. recom-| De Wart is telling the th will never) jstration, insisted that the money bi | iene? hu be determined unless it "ha put up tO) placed on the appropriation Hst at mended that the an impartial jury fhe grocer-solon| once and called attention to the fact Councilmen Tuddenham and Wells made the charge to the council last), paying & per cent In-} futile fight to have it laid over for a [night that the crematory was not terest on the mone } loads of burning more tr seve n Knowing the condition the a the health commils-| treqsurs Councilmay Mulvey s *r ruest! ‘ t E » 5 , ‘ ‘ounciIman Black, revealing the ‘decision | rst nt Bee a tae : irl se ae that the claims be . ‘ ¢ reached by the Moranite members. 7 _ ayers S ; ay Ak 5: thet ov Sai attorney and finance commit fo. of ofof a tO) | . street Straw missioner Make Conflicting i Bun aia ti nad|Y aflirmed the judgment elty Charges Before Council. = 9" Suda mentyaime inst t theUr and ry the late Cicero J.| : . quarry wh 1e asked the council to) a breeder of trot-|?0Btments will be sent in at the next}inspect with th Intention of purchasing | is survived by aj| meeting for contirmation. The patrdlmen|a_ bette stone for macadam, was not | Chauncey J. Ham-|wili be used in the street intersections|/0oKed at. Everybody for the Pas-| Serna aesnatane staan was 1s been de-| j Excursion to | Suprenie : Fernstrom:<and:; 3.! that he This ‘city quarry Harry petitioned d Pay ras est A | from ant ene tl eeout oie ‘thor 1} (inances, the cetit-interest{on: council i scan 3) better affore lo pay ‘ pet money It ow council 1 ect Pascoe Moran. ; lo Vite Share | discovered not and | i INTERESTg ; Borrow' zs Fund discovere was agreement, night TE owned and r and canyon Ebb Forth ; - E/STILL a A a R Low Easily coming | tht at Not +] tT side- slete ans doing Is ie asking that iatd for i applied y Cash $0 844-004444449444 00946544 | eI Loge stone of the streets President Sugars "Honest active ewer Sian Finances +] the sent | \A | +| was. as she ¢| las cost taxpayers all kinds of eons and or nse will prob- ¢ = te Specific Brand Me a da } ol yf Following Sramp-Root. and} hurt, but will a twelve-year-| was fifty He was a son of Hamlin, famous as ting horses He widowass and one son, fa httommey, He the Dale seu... COUNCIL INCREASES | THE POLICE FORCE "Shave ge Hate be paved wich | DUFRIOE mors SS aacae fiueed his skull Mr. Hamlin The v vir | ‘HS "tress: Binghamton, Ny ¥- cltizens, was killed in an wealthiest automobile accident on the Williamsville read, a mile north of the city} line, late this afternoon Mr. Ham-| lin's automobile collided with a light! road wagon driven by Jacob Schaller ‘Also Neate property. + has v1 many mild writing mention this paper and don't uly mistake but remember the ake --.. was In IX. It stands highest Mellen' : 2a ayo cures of thethe inost dis-}]"*CuemsS stone qe aqui eng fneos Di ayee peer cure Ss yesterday, the ‘Moran :tnembers of the clts Collision. of her + + 2 + * 4 ie: Al. or rats tressing cases. If you need a medicine | you should have the best. Sold b \ eae o. rists in fiftv-cent and one-doll ar sizes rear bottle and a] You mav h ave a Killed In An Automobile one improveme sits assurance th be Bie iaaaet us the sewer eccie the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root ind| ssoon do-lf s realized. ful de-| for its wonder yout it, bathecatice Fe mail. Address Dr. & | Kilmer & Co Bing _-- mton, N.Y. When Homeot lin, | | of paying for when there is no the work will She paid £64.35 14 | N. ascoe Kilmer remedy a M1 "passing i it, HARRY HAMLIN MEETS re a Buffalo, PAY 2 Last | fulfills every wish 11 curing rhet matis m t a summons. dettiod os ith the C arpe ; . men would 7 ; are union ‘ir that the receive their mand in wages for a nine-hour day - or Sugar Stone ecause Was for the cheaper grades. Just what is! effects following use of liquor, wine o7 demanded could not be learned. | beer, and overcomes that unpleasant neThe cigarmakers met at Feders ation| cessity ¢ of being conipelled ts) go often nounced uarr ee y knowledge SLOW Chureh + ue . that Dr. great kidney ae Couldn't kidgacys Do. There is comfort in the all, or back IN GAME + of kid CIPY Amelia ita Mimaramt he | ayaa the back, tedneys, ver, bladde: T. R. BLACK SHOWS HAND $i old's. "uci Daniel $1) t 23 grade cigars cohvincing secretive the demands made and referred Inguiries to President Wecksworth he aiso BALKS ; in employers, were of be- it : i evidence from failure to Members in linen ‘STRAW HAT SEASON! | Stttttetttter terete st eeete | ee a sediment orset- a CTADE ney O PUNE NEW OF (CAR UCD AV » (COWARD i DA your tling1 gindicatesan unhealthy condition of the kid-i neys; if it stains your AFFAIRS. Re we CeL EG Ce Saree eause to union shops yesterday Wiill It's ag out S AND Se Eighty-six : in the ployed ed Out. glas HALL and letit stand twenty-four hours Settled. | LAKE CIT\, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907. GEE RGES | water Members Secretive as to De- | mands-Garfield Trouble SALT a «aneeas CITY Trouble and Never Suspect it, How To Find Fill a bottle or comtmon REPUBLICAN, eee ere anes CONCESSION ASKED BY C1GARMAKERS INTER-MOUNTAIN aa a before-‘ referred.' a j ‘Train 5:60, 8: 11:00: 6:00, 7:00, "8:00 p. j Time a.m, m. \ Table. 2.00, 4:00, 3 : IDA HO FATHER WIRES Who have been cured show Biness in finding a re medy S Lp root ‘on their (hat strikes skin disease-kills Nig Relea the thet miliees = fneeanie seription: sives the skin is cleansed. and finally ho trace of the disease Hines Gets Junket Money. Sh is left. eriff Emery received a telegram) I can recommend your D. D..as Frank Hines aupsrkintance nt of the! from Rupert, Idaho, last night to bela complete cure for waterworks *department, received his}/on the lookout for ‘Robert skin diseases JouUy and annual donation from the ity yester-| Mary Smith, who had eloped from u Road a nis \la. "It cured eee me in ten days." day to attend the annual convention of idaho town Jolly y is sald to be mare ar= remedy can be had at the askoclation, As Inl pied and Miss Smith ts said to be un-);& Frank m F Use Tt is thought they have head-|1 appropriation' is #24.|der uge. HE. FIRST ents wine thi this!|ed fo ‘KE | The agsociation meets ut Toronto 4 ERRI pursuit. Get is in yee rid ef your itéh ome me <<< TO HEAD r this city. OFF OFF MARRIAGE The father of the girl|AWAY THE T lo ee |