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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, + : Growth , of reaiaa W ce ve rie ve ane, haloar ratte fled by the suecess ‘which attended the | »bseryanee of Memorial day, expresses it Utah - IN EIGHT a ‘ r ane rn [ ormal ean on e Commencement loma GISES cba LO In lin Held Be Exer- the and meeting students of of the the to At ee officers 2 anc Gener% men W orf an the ood |jdence. Nationa, ! ing Following statements, é by custom of treet Sle car Ck the e 5 school, to the police department, to the /and Vv Oe MOaISees firemen and to the Salt/ijon, Lake City fire department for thelr the men! time been DeE , made ue Ogden par-} cision to talk is not known.' President|' Of i Dy Pollorved tury ne, quartet. followed and the growth on Dr.jare hereby extended gavedevelop-|faciilties some|and Railway and to company furnished, a Tle said in|the : the ° 1 | # " composed of three school i : at the make to to the for Utah Iight)some of transportation/are the managers of them telling don't in their know selling customers what we theh 0008 that want thes and interest and : ees nate elty m., Mnslouranisca es Be 12:50 p. he ataniee p.m the : and m ath of {wilk as possible, work that the It is the policy abolish, as soon] regular Is now being high done s hool| here "Resolved, thanks are aes are heartily extended to the and Storage compahy for and van that and! tyansportation also first, of the flowers also du2|City: on the clear Havana an gen nee ae : : Fs ‘ Redmanjinerease has been asked fou the free "While rent and the eost and plants] have within four years to eliminate the] second, third and fourth-year be caoameicoe eee . ee two work years ee prom the public schools to the cemeteries.| the . to the honorable mayor and elty ; council} ed who con-|the | for generous gifts, to all others Vang | the ships and the of highmt school preparatory) » receive - one fifth year normals. triputed in any way occasion, and to Be- o decorated ginning with 198 the requirements to oe mare enter the vollege course at the t niver- | = d i nd the Main to the 15 to 25 per Hving cent No, No. . No. 14 (Sanpete local) (from Ogden 2 (from Ogden N® No. 2 8 (Tintle c No. 4 and] inelminet years. N j « so| Westbound- } _ veratio oe mac it Col ce] oe bi are hereby for o 7 that his s we must first eaethe alumni Gains soins 6 In ead 1809 in. s have a we and Elcht nig numbe tablet citizens jitry the University 1,007 585 were of the remainder students. Of college grade number and preparatory normals. This year thirty-eight Be ERstudents ool In os this| and| will + room from the college| eee ee the last eight years ul andog a Mad cud ae 1 anea we marks Cummings, sclence, madeof cencerning "The last legislature." his school athe few re-| their gave some data departments, H be fo : gathered an Neta was song es in cent Is5 why \ ) in saying most Just, me any issue e th issue this _ dem nds Ss the w we that most "this that ‘ our} rea-| ee Grove 9 the sand." ait th etivl 10:25 } school re- the Called city funds "sinking" funds cellency, pny ernie John Soprano Solo, ""Carissima" Tea thakcs se.ese Miss concern- the school The of| the sitors e: ‘president's conditlons The ‘annual of the C. Cutler. Edith statem nt 0M the fund o¢| University of awarding of certificates and of degrees mallThe Alumni Banquet, conferring kin- Grant is now $32,000 month from the be] man-} by the city to pay improvements. Its share} The fund Bancroft Linewhere left ge ¢ : . Cr farce oe ripple reck Y i ige Colo 910 killed aes a th i J 4 é 4 4 St , hh tired Pe i or ‘oued - eRe i Oo af bu "a cen fi nee : rec aalet oO oO eae waiting e Adams for a chance aig' B He hid: a Somb<undei Linforth Mlats in San be to 4, of € S00 beee the of Was shoot to: the tells 20794 CO City : i , noe a the nate ¥-mecting to when ‘-felle t IIs Xe together:sae with Raced sre wreck the the}] Riis of an, Paul = Cor- oe eeit syaie eat g Wardner, e an OI arpaoe had" ati a ne Haag had they 1 noe inion hhh a When he coming diexnpted. orton vere ChE SS BOLE mrt acinuic office arguing wil)| Y@t because as it wae to was till its time claims as the good, o ar qe : Program for Today. pen program: for-today ? 2 Pearce Militaire | companions merry heurs of t the made evening. pane, banquet table follows ernie ot! Orchestra Prayer . The sg incesio® Essay, Sx h ool" Miss iaten Oration, Sotite's Overture, "Il of Squire Rey, A, Simpkin| the music. the President atlas Peter Metié.Rorawsle ky | de livered address Mission "The gent Modern the. of arranged in ye 7 school, alg Coop, furnished John C. Mackay of welcome to Florence Roser} niaeter His introductory addresses Miss filed with spice and humor. thee Citizenship" Marcesante :-"Heapon‘ 3 His Ex Love's Geneva Goddard} Perey Joshua Guiramente". Be a ane i oheanaden Vertue: fore hes nesters Ser4 3, arin sibilfties of Citizenshty | the The with real } s Mis hee deg ep ogi the toast to to see her's Saat sponded tuss normals = . . . we suits. e Hart, a are suits goo wy to 1c Marx the with and college S. men, protection] against one of the Seema pp 0 an is to the English, English, 5 ' program s O Record Weather all-= gave three| sicather Report. pare at the lecal office,24 bureau, for the a ac= degrees eaitompatute temperature, above Accumulated first the BIDS, Publisher 59 67, degrees. which is to aed pee 2 als) umulated eoues y 1, of amp eRgLURE excess 475 degre huinidity it race. cipitation since the 40 bonds, years cured of the per ae é then "Twelve still cold], what ot he first Accumulated since January ak the month, excess of pre- of 27 1, jaune Fen Couple Weds in Cheyenne cuca 5 Wy rere Cass} 9.--Mr. ee weCheyenne, Roering 4 rs. ae eon Para . Colo., tar a earn 8 afternoon. c were married| a es Box Involves . Others ls on earth S84 one man Gs who assisted ack eos : May who beats toe the engole Schools 18, 1907 can mark make such d Ir. Phebus > a about those didn't' know red streaks of honesty that exist in evBex heey. eeonen ves tt Cnlcard. noe bus travels out of Seattle. We collected this easily, old. ° and it was about eight years 3 erc | an . 7. 78, 77, 93 78, 93, 94, 97, lens Orchard milk says that door, (from made ae no that a Samb, {front door Phe ro 99 of Price town scrip separately and and and ri be hurling } | BD took Orchard was he he Moyer bec yeCausese will it was a good dealthanbetter to superintendents to get get a a few/| direct whole/finished examination some time | Lake "Kid. last night Pedon. to is one day ahead coming-to of 130-pound meet any. out "Kid" West in spring San Nes Vltr A Gale 8 a on Caledonia , Mining June 15 -... B elcher . ve) 20 ....17 Confidence .....80 a Js) aS ates, 13 Vaae Con. . 35° Exchequer --Cc. and G N. and Hale Lake +16 3 seahs," chard this Denver he said according eluded him. man.|Pected victory Pedon the Richardson to his officials, and has pened He Was story, whe given sus-| loft i-Closea toe2 orcion i" 4s ; Mexican . Occidental Ophiro.. Overmaa . -. Potosi Sayage Nev Slerra Silver Hill Con. Union Jacket Yel. . . to the mes tnt Rtgs a Stocks. tall pretty e tHbone me timber, were He deceived going Denver, oe | fas and then begin is certain confe ssion i company, v nic to can be which in a oe ey Seen judgment cros as the jare to be subpoenaed who am. had This his union; discharged and abandoned, was As. of valuable but there is 166 SSE . . St, Main ERSTE PULLING dd OF AN AD." sult-the ag of nearly After by the defers } vertising to sition ee attention: ane ma reade; every ‘ten' ‘study: years' I I) think. inerease am sia et m4" as makefup: # *\'"Grea te miist "convince "conelse™ te: Td; Whichand.dhaGid attractive caused have disappe ear erie no clew to the taieves, | whiat upon depends much The for ae ber ed, QUALITY." OF 192. as advertisement an in said Is used of Space the amount Upon the the Horse . Thieves. Arc: Active, Petti-| 10} night so he would not be seen. orJune -5:--AnKemmerer, across who lived that Haywood, called and bone street, has been horsethieves band of .Wyo.,. he! ganized they suggested "|*| the 53 50 to Bingham. Utah, and kill a mine| operating In this section. A large num-| 29}owner easly » Phones "5 the dis- vol thithis can B jradley ee panier tn} 4inforth aand ed oth-| case. take/| the facts in this matter know detec lives |e rs who to} at! less ADVERTISEMENT tafting hive ae oO 1 te and got back Neville store Pettibone's to undles ¢ cents. POWER gas comthe explosion the Was b 0 THE andbe part in record Copies of the against Linforth Walter N 50 oV LAUNDRY "MME cross- that relating life s aoe on the that eee that ae against ee given on was aa pene 000 oe on his trail. hot . 47} 175 10} Orchard's Hay- | proved of andj|case $500 will he defense | attempt to headauar- met he where Denver, at ters Adams Pettibone Moyer wood, Simpkins Or- Charles for Cheyenne started by wagon ee with ee rounds. eight Francisco, in of the|Pendence, Salt probably tomerrow. owill l] ail. tha Nan =---- js worth a hundred cents on the dol"They were pleased with the Killing | th killing of Steunenberg and the at lar, and is legal tender hei of MeCo1 ee ona Beck," said Orchard|tempts to kill Justices Goddard and ranean Colorado the of Gi tbbard Moyer to going about told he When ea nee are| Rains of almost dally oce showing the world what eastern Utah]|and Hay wood Ss quarters to claim the/court. Orchard is also to tr of © can do in vegetation. Dry land wheat] Money that had been promised for the} murder of Walling at Denver. a tale . on His crimes other probably that} me told "Moyer job Vindicator is-beginning to head. ______ Coming. You can send your ] li louse men only, or Seed your wearing apparel arat ] separa € y. It reaches Both about) housekeepers. to boon Rate Piece new The not was wa Pet- and tell. ; , Peabody Governur Haywood that e Building, shattering Pettibone's store contracted were Orchard n ¢as- to Ivnamite : plat ae by related and time, Tomorrow > strychnine fn ut Bradley' ofsany ; result of the house into the street Gregory Lyte unton | and named} conspiracies, these -djin : piraci planning | that 8S Debts, > ati Pettibone got th 7 the murder) in jail at Ouray. headfrom shotguns Simpkins, the ;twe sawed-oll more 9 Ive Honest and Oh , Francisco exploded, killing ec Collectors 100 Commercial National Bank eee eee r RANCIS G. "LURE, GENERAL MAN TAGE \GER, "SOME) PEOPLE DON'T LIKED Us." . cet hearing bought oni h i plotting for Par-}Plans 95, he put was left and ° S . Scientific the union; place frequently in Here Denver ef}in leader miners' Telluride ; man i :1 Adams: another Steve for or obs ‘Ore _1 will take pleasure in advising my See for aprcollection. pay uni Very a lebplin ruly Cacetyours, Rovhdeel a you Involved Sherman at Telluride. UNlen © ker an; hacks OM MM Francis G. ‘ Luke, einieic Salt LakeTinka Cty, jthe' front | Bradley as Orchard, W. F. Davis, eouaneen of lates and Wardner, a fie: poe ms were} ry a eae wl ; It a ~ rE. - os tance Scr money (rom Cre much ee een me gratifleation to know that Soca there asked | men ity City, ree Deac Mr. Luke-I am tn receipt of your favor oF recent Sfite with check for 217.60 the nonchalantly confession together interest. California m.,| pre cn ee Portland, : happened?" i Kansas Dallas TALKS SanF 0 Ih . re will polled fourteen Orchard Orchard me prac- How Omaha, Berm de 218k four] redemption their amount and for The hence. to be se-| murders with them He quotes Hay-|tibone did not want the governor slslain in this ay will retire $5,000} Wood and Moyer as approving his as-| while the delegates were in Denver, as bonds at that time. saving& $500)/Sassinations £3 sassinations < relng ig and urging him on to/|they might tr be arrested annum p.m. at ir es 6 of p. deficiency ct falls he ea hands killed, "y Said weeks speak so been has spring a = st ts mountains the recent his from fresh is He of temperature| excess ‘Frise at Robinson de-|]e°ver 9 menth, the of as Accumulated eee aon = MAIN. it In The Prepared normal. Colorado SOUTH all of snow knocked .06 Inches. 172 this killed has Frost. -- "Kid" Pedon > 2| " p ne this state gale A good number of our youn people executive committeeman of the West-| quarters that Orchard and Adams were Je ava tote) add. toner Ft Galt ern Federation of Miners for the state | to use to put Peabody out of the way Lake City to attend the young p lata of Idaho, and Haywood, Moyer and | and a hole was dug in Pe tilbone Ss back conference to. he held hore & people S| Pettibone were also involved Hej} ¥vard in which to seerete the weapons a : never met the last three until afte; jafter the murder was don The two Price Ne ; he had blown up the Vindicator, whic h |7aurderers Jay in wait for the governor rice 4 ews Briefs, was done at the ins stigation of Parker | for ten days and never got a chance to Price, June 56.-RKex Miller, son of |and Davis, For this Orehard was|Shoot him, and one night when they R. G. Miller, has been called on «| Promised $300, and he went to Hen-| did follow a carriage that they thought mission for the church of Latter-day | ver to the headquarters of the Western| contained the governor they found Saints to Germany and will leave in| Federation of Miners and was paid by | three ladies in it! The shotgun metha few days to fill the post assigned|Haywood in the presence of Moyer.|od was abandoned, and it Was planned him. He will be one of the youngest] From that time on, he says, he was | to eee a bomb under the sidewalk missionaries in the field supplied with money by Haywood andj near eabody's home and blow him At a meeting of Price town board] by3 Pettibone, who said he Ww he n he got ond | up was going to his office last night it was decided to levy a tax] money from Haywood, and he was the |the morning. This Dae ae of 1-4 of 1 per cent for general pur-| Professional murderer of the mining | doned because, Orchard says, the aut poses, and 1-2 of 1 per cent for in-|vegion. He tells of me eeting Haywood }ecutive counsel of the Western Fedterest on outstanding waterworks|and Pe ttibone and Simpkins and Moyer er: atic yn Of Miners was in session U. § hours gre cipitation E are: ee that wee wiht lot Minimum a more. crowd cheers for the Scandinavians assembl]-| ed and three cheers for Theodore} ienerest of the evening was aoe spen n dancin A wore W day was celeyesterday by] eal. Teonen with an address| Anton H. Lund also spoke; and at the ; conclusion of| the oan eit ca thought willehelinore ae : i the wate during the hot momths plentiful arena Constitution W andamere is atre- very slowly has melted that the snow be thin the sa| | for ;a good "thitne be will which eal ETECE Portland, ANA | "Mexinum' icrperature, 76. degrees, [of "Kid" Peuon ot Deser nemaeae] | When he Killed' the meu at Tade-| examination 1] t €a a 1c Ww tor rice oO conservatism tically The Remarc hie remarks his mented Meibegd in in 74 heavy. ‘ : is sft eociii cae yels Oe which were fulmi ing cz é es his ears and side of face.|.).,.; Ta eee oe wats eact "ocess , the ce sent terrible pain: all the after- _jeach Deve eld elyof | fhe was raiiniv oe precess ofFe manufacture as sent to SsSan to the night, , and this the . infernal machine nd ill ustrated | sassinate Bradley : there, seems to be an im: < . are willCedar be completed about will have in no fruitfourto Sanaa Danish brated at in of this season. funds SER ANICH aE FOUR other ra Y a of] a as bank the in beld Mean c 51,$36. Neither a regular money ean + t meee PS with fund. tee coer nses te although ee the Se | appea ae fund as provement. Dr. Robinson is in : tendance, and has hopes: of ; his covery son spoke in Danish, and he was fol-| flowed. by J. M. Sjodahl, who spoke in| BEwes h. C. M. Nielsen spoke in Nor-| uation h hi le y man d gra e ma ways high school a eir thei Schaffner st or ar out with men OE re 1 oe sinking well He wasand noon # morning been in the forejitymonths.| trea- s bond in the as the natives of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, _The pretty resort was crowd-] ed during the afternoon, and threatening clouds seemed to have no effect ypon the attendance The program of races which was to have been given in the afternoon was started so late; that all of the numbers but two were omitted Some little girls ran a foot} race and the winner was awarded a prize, ; The feature of the old-fashioned| e celebration was ,the program at the dance hall in chet evening. L. M. Iver-; . , 182.39 kindergar- to the toast "roast." true came evening a the babe ce of oast acne: rena fae oe 992,945.98 219 03 in the toast-|D& was Cott Van Oscar ‘| 8vaduates. the remaining|°VEtdtawn, it has The. total asameunt was large bl Oninn High he form of a chaktre of the | dev direction not really show the condition of that % f transferred her f unds . to ung. Money f rom has other been borrowed or] ansferre fill] in, and the > contingent fund iss really j p F really s ‘ IN Os eet he an ronan im phe gin The annual banquet of the alumnil,,,/M€ seneral fund shows $102,072.70. alysis. He was working in his aden how he and Steve Adams had secured| dergarten rooms of the normal bulld-| of the Uniy ersity of Utah last even- The street, contingent and numerous] wien he was suddenly stricken with powder, taken it to Adams' cabin and | eeThe e SoreHeement.exercises ing was most held: other trial funds balance are included in this fund.}1. | severe coyvere pains pains inin and around : kept it there till after heHe hadUS lefOs (nds "Wwwel be war the ‘been fsucce at essfulthe. oneschool. that The chest.|< section ment) eerclan |-has:Ang ever at the treasurer's He want 14 the house with his dimmeulty before the blowing up of the | gin at 9:3 this morning. rom 9:30 to! Three.-hundred fifty) ofthe alumni office shows that there is now in the] anq almost: immediately began to depot. He and Adams made a bomb } Pd sé J BE 10: the Fort Douglas band will give by placing the explosive in a box i: members of the «tate school feasted |COnUnsent fund $34,417.05. This does vomit blood. His arms turned purple, an open air concert on the green It various of addresses to listened and will then head the procession to thei | gymnasium building, where the com-} | ,;kinds two hours. ban5? juet allfor repaired to the After girls' thegymna| sium; } ises he x mencement exercises will be » held wvhére:once mire . tie old zcnoel , | . . Ate U. GC i MAN Boston, New York Chicago D. C. Heath eo a Irrele- when . CE- ¥O DOUBLE § Haywood was not an ofi-| such make . DOURLE LINE; Deenver, ° his predecessor in office a hatyed of Steunenberg. who had installed the bulipen Judge Wood let the record to . BEST 1 PATCH, NO on ¢ ne UNO was heard the' solOrchard fled to that ~THE Loar | neto Defense Objects . Hay wood's; attorneys objected ~ Hill| nothing Tes ASS < S.5 >. SANS NAS SSSSSNNNS ain Steunenberg, aha ~s 2 Tat ait troops re tes Se ran the federal came, there wasut the) stroke 4 44 s | a ymt BA é Bunker Senet arene nes AS as Compete: seirenmstean tality COrs told t) ' Orehard oa "tr COMPANY 4 slight 19 mt " EVERYBODY ADMITS TUAT , . -1> Sawer -t Yer 5 ‘ Pb KRYPTOK, THE INVISEBLE PERFECT days Briefs. order it expunged from the records o.- Yesterday ene Deer jury not to consider it. uy z s men illustrating the murder of told 14 ous Clty) at Independence. Orc hard. June Fe. t 7 of A in the vere , raat. aD stand Cedar City en aia 4 | ANN MNASNNANSSANASS PACT, i -_--____-_ ay 4 d20 = Human e % 3 4% 4 4 beings as a sheep} purchasing shee J A gE sheep.|} Dative: inranmhea rua isa ana? panfonied rectors e wees ‘ high 4 ‘ , OTe testimony, ae ultlessly -: 4 4 4 assas-|° | eee him human tell of Burke, Clerk Cedax fi q@boas reek AS $ 4 he ° 4. be in Price, and the capital stock of| °°" of the Western federation at the the corporation is $15,006, fully sub- time of the Coeur d'Alene affair, and scribed. The company starts out with pet 5 "as not in that section while title to property near Price. The of- Bo, oh sa) ee and ficers of the company for the first|BOr4@h ameassured the court ley that they year are B. R. McDonald, president, | YOUld connect Haywood with this by and J. C. Lambert, vice president: L. showing that he had inherited from Seer ce aS ier lov Cause 4 4 DIVIDING Ore- main Lye 4 NO s Te The A ee \{ 4 MENT, at SOU. Smith. 4 4 4% weals 4 y BIFOCAL, IS ;. ‘ LENS MADE, um. ac) 8-15 details of. St HE nothing' Price, June 5.-The Price Realty company is a new combination of realty operators who have just filed articles of incorporation with County Harry al as , 4 { | 4 \% 4 4 a door at Franeciseo ners indicates 13 never a. shake. sympathy. in' histones saat human for those he killed His criminal crimiina histor listory began with a mer ting of the miners} =-39 | UMon and headquarters of the company ta CL 4 with te ROTO oe | 4 state will ask him about, |'~ , 7 this| in important most slaughtering buyer would 4 * Wednesday morning will remain fot ROE i| 4 fit, 1% Case will aoe p.m 1:0) > 08 11 BA the , Si 70 za vIZes ; A ed g eeks, told 945 in || €alizes 7 %, reli be- Ae " who man Te e confide IS ide 7 % alAp- F ' { ve GISUNCUY olleze d vouUN2 Ne one 4 FEV Es: ISTE| tetra &.aaw ed : attention ; 4 4 to kill Bradley, the former superin-|¥ tendent of the Bunker Hill and SulliF . van mine. And the tale is only half 1% asm is y > Tl 3 + Man a 4]. tne try as detective : young J z ° one per we With , D yeculial 4% ly Charles Uper with 1-63 Ps Sea coupled Dare the he RTT Se will the}%€ drawn on continually during the ered Dpoause the city is up against it for eash tothatholdis up its prosecuted. end of the public work belng ‘he enver, ORGANIZE ‘ safely th ; a . avery C\ aNd, | Wee attrac |e0 vide Men's Sutts } theEll neat stylish Weal, \USE (OF UI a b 4 site pearance and t lon name ie |" i only $60,0353.7 Part of the|O. Hoffman, secretary and treasurer that has disappeared itn al These. with A. McGorney and W was caused by the onslaughts Chistensen, constitute the board of re public rn a Report PRICE REALTY. MEN may 4 hela ‘ Dt min id who wears TI dressed ut Prices oy cea DOFv See Shows LessenAmount. ' g All of He , p.m Seay 5:06 { sete c ) the rien the y ppearance in-) » SAK by 0 bb N are the sort that compe | attention and create con areas il | 1 e inet ae | 4 Kill foourteen| te fed mALLCE"a g4 s * giak iA c% da SO ies .Swenson's. May in the fol- artistsMarie have Gearns, consented apMiss Miss to Edna Mrs.| Short Chicago, Their j : Railroad Notes and Sullivan mine and hang the s Jolin Nelson, who was in the | erintendent carding 7 T OLeh a business S forfor <eseveral ‘wee in tl railroad i : Sogn 1of \c the Beto Ar Cuarg, | years in this city, | the president union. Devrey opbut who forsook railroading to do minposed this scheme and the astion | ing work, has accepted a position tin the Was pul t "ay t at i SS oa : Sk : \ , as p oO a vote and carried by ae a fre ight department of the Rio Grande] small majority, and then the whole Western ' Ww r ‘ . : got aboard the union train, picked up| .= M Dewees, auditor of freight ac- |] prows the members of the and went! oT : £ i E . Cae ie eee es one cay ee killinne ea +. aaaty mp sine ee gon for Kerr, Bingham Park City local local several ; funda ats arudenlta' Bande ie 5 ee anesd. uc} non-union PEO os} miners Ture 4 hre atree ee iere 7:30| in PD Wa arrive | Adams" h 545 : for os se peasiiter, R. local each 4 a Akieaciwoeinen f Smith slanted he ta knew boith.in exploded ee go the her of the ., (Sanpete 8 h_ heac quarters clty. General Managece at use and local in ‘ cna which: Se a.m local) 13 (Ogden A Conspicuous jp at Tat sebanittat "that teal _ have GERBER Gerber,by No. J say statement.' oo 66 lamp Margaret Thaté 5 any of per or| presented employers fined to a hospital for a year, and the expens Fj wail pther. fall heavily, upon Lake her: wwido The Sait' Mrs. years. q E 15 to justified are the , pote we burned alcohol Poplar € 3 10 voluntarily by any organization to In order for the cigarmakers of Salthers Lake ereiecrn City to put Tawar them-| palveRiriehte v & pcrfore rely friends and) the union-made cigar-smoking public,] TO MISS Miss who three increased} been and coun- | their ee ‘SMAN Committe AID ID |last as the are Lake Grand|and City demands shall by an to flag ee the Dwyer, engineering and the ‘normal school.| a Pe eee By. a vio-| nMallow solo by eNthe Mr. mbdting George - Skelton tire: Awad: in he of demand, raised Skelton, Hugh W Dougall and|4Ppearing from view. City Treasurer| Thomas Ashworth. Arrangements are|5Wensen has completed the balances | being made for the concert, and the for the month of May, aud they show] prospects are fair for a liberal pa-|# marked falling off since the report] tronage. issued a month previous. - Instead of being $92,000 in the street] fund, as was shown a month ago, there| and without it the school would soon cease to exist." _Dr. Franeis) Merrill and Professor ing ee Salt Fi o upon wages will Professor|G. Skelton, Prof. J. J. McClellan, Prof.|"et In which the money is swiftly dis-| Cummings. "discriminated against the school of arts' and ‘science because it| <m as they belleved, not practical. and the state only had time and means) to do with the practical side of educa-| tion, The school of arts and science is the stock in trade of all institutions Stewart then ift gilt their cently, give a OREO benefit eee concertaein eee oiewillEMER lowetier pear: department.| said Strevell| patriot PLANNED of at N. patriotic theatre re offered the playhouse for the concert, needk. of Dean arts Byron and H. Friends of teacher graduate; of deed thanks|had R . ask ;LORGE = SQUIRES R. G. SLUEATER, School students | explosion | to come devotion ' | e weremee in th 7 \ niversity 625 students. Of this number 144 = j of college grade The remainder w Be gr normals and preparatory © stud nt Phat year there was. graduated ents | BENEFIT the University seven college students and twenty-four normals. At the clos-| ing of the present year there were In| Charles ane f that cannot have!" the years co-operation | patriotls m and :Ye curs, ¢ Tecate ther fruit heartiest to thoughtful jough 16 ‘fruits o els our tendered Saninae we hools, aa the | | the and hich shes@hool througout Army Lincoln to the state. one Unlversity This without the support of ‘Resolved, . which Z 11 (Ogden = No. ersity j jn aeccore BAKORIORINToaahS ~ : ke ies eee No. a it with ihe be aah % : increase to veers sand answ Drchavil B10 Aide PaO on the list the O10 and last 6-59 | and pom 12-50 pas B25 iW bag ear yu pan That 610 ‘ answe Vaio t dicator B00 No. 6 No.1 No , eo ani irs. 3 ae : a stieht 4 the objection was overruled and) Wood indieated that there| 4 parece: ‘ ig be no judicial obstacles inn the 9 * ould E mine 1:55 local 10 ) tance Judge s Cer ir] 9:16 Sera inin the" Mafted Etates - meh : fz Seated the veterans with cheers and amount a ralse colleges the United States. ling of handkerchiefs in testimony of wav-| their|to $1.60 to per week in orWages about froma7 $1.25 per| quirements of the University ey ne { esper or en ou} ; ; 1e@ na"nt 8 oad zase, Nex i the¥ ws: 21 exactly like those at Columbia. The ee Stee Te ee oe abe a Saree ter pas ae ee who ha ee ae mand Z 2 Are hearsay,| th Rs d whom, pm success of}j Without anythe advance whatever, workcitizens ling under same seale of prices for : Sania wes ee ae St eSci as ‘ phate along the line of mareh|} 10 iz _. cigar manufacturers have inereas-}| : ; thelr business nae 50 to 100 , per cent stationary remain cigarmakers patriotic street 7 up of no 1) 10:50 oun with gone work No. 7 (Tintie local) RI r) ‘ Ingham local anne v3 our That lite + racrlppe ry «1% ‘ ommitted these" murder: s 4 set of one of the and bombs that) 4% = 1. Ab He RARE FRUcnRCEIE Siniived cl See es Pclene and | ; furnished for that So, jn ofJustice ourselves, and weto make ¢ vena Binst The local'-service:.to..Sanptte ~Vallevo sciences, and the statepeemng normal arte school. to the Rey. P. A. occasion) Simp-|lover truth to and fair play, "ea 1 Park. : A ees rhe last legislature however, did not |} kin for his eloquent patriotle address ihe following statement eas 7 - -~ a yp ee eet recognize this fact and failed to give ‘Resolved, that we heveby extend es1e ea of Salt Lake Cits [ewe y unchanged the University its just dues. Ne need } pecial thanks to the school ehildren of/are not unjust nor unreasonable in} The New Schedule . in administration building to fill the! uns eity for the magnificent floral trib-|their demands We are demanding an great gap that now exists between the! ytes offered by them in such profusion]{ncrease of $1 per 1,000 on the most Following is the new sehedul buildings and we are in great need! end to the principals and teachers of th popular brands, $2 per 1,000 on a cerastbound Arrive eDepart of more room. TI urged the alumni to} pupite schools for their co-operation and|tain brand that furnishes work for BM; GM, use.all its. efforts in furthering the | assistance. only four cigarmakers in Salt Lake No. 6 : . 8:00 $10 cause of the sehool of the University to Chara ‘s fiaeidey= Sat. 11:20 ; alti Coes il te rae Demya 4 at 6.50 instead] thi Aye No.= Senaee: will] tirue tore 7 instead Nos Noe Orpheum theatre for the freeexerclses|the use of] greatly misrepresenting our side. ap-], of No: 2 7 will a" leave for theatre for our Memortal question, making our demands : ; Insteadeenof 3:64, and those who participated in| pear unresaonable and even ridiculous Bet it Oe pate ae setilon et critter ime caett Junc 5 EdenHereafter CAE UAE : thro at as 2:50. ; reefor ieft : within Lakers. .} Of more | Une the time ofof od de tim i c local. -arrival Heretofor of No m.SO ee weary the of service the 10, Salt' has tora. aBhaliward i this At. east cityTHIeel at 10:45 eae ae lertcha a. are the | 1¢tlon SHA ae end local of have 3 connections Denver the patrons special i from change better ticlpation In the parade. No grander or; J. @. Weekworth of local 224 issuesS|ihe changeE made in 1 |More; impressive pageant has ever 5 graced/ the following statement | rit Cl pease amanufacturers: of the stor Ogden a : sti ‘ ots of it S oo Lak ce City au F Hh eli eri The? cigar: at. ‘the }parture |e has.iwatted the regents, facUniversity aa of | jy ast Che cililate to ayer aeaatte| Wester ry Hay wood! was Pettibone and Clothes by the pa | which he was allowed to give with the understanding that it would subse> sh ; the Rio Grande {quently be ruled out if the state failed slight changes injto « onnes t the dee lavations with Hay- fa and and = tatint to 4 then it afar liter Issued trains there is no change In the situa-]| convenient so what brought about the de-| the state 1) SS cate ind he pat Our. of alsiwer, and disclosed ; | substan eevee atuthe h eae Hal alionfairsconcerning \ f deration of Miners and | som ‘ ts ‘ of the" ans arere ¢ reere cred ay¥ i '} beginning beg UT * . asked eile Gta ivesterda: ey ene Awer ear ve eran of our trouble, us ce? astl n 4Sithe thought that when the last Grand|,q special favor that the cigarmakers | ind the present efficienes : hall hav he : no sid leiency of rt! the tr Uni-/ Army man shall have passed od away the|make statement to the =m press: re - y wert brought out by Dr Kh igs-|observance of Memorial day will con-| garding our demands. The cigarmake Ta yury, Professor ‘Byron Cumming Dr.|tinue as an everlasting tribute to the/up to date kept their part of the Merrill and rofessor W. M |memory of the nation's heroes agreement: so did the manufacturers : h Rit "i a Was be gun by a alee tion Resolved, that ouv thanks are due andtas far as the press is coneerned. But] statistics Departure All Trains. of A new time card just senger Z C F nger department of | Western shows some issu-| an i 7 Time of Ar-|, Judge Wood permitted Orenard to| | the 2 rival and Nearly Guard of Utah. to the governor and his iand the electrical workers the cigar- j yr aft . oF > e a) at | military staff, to the cadets of All Hal | makers have broken into print. The] lows college and of the Salt Lak High | jocal cigai paetarine ate still shut down | HD ete Today Gy a¢ ayYMNAaSIUM, -_--- \t ulty | ‘Resolved, that the thanks of this com- | After deciding lo "keep mum nittee and all the organizations which it I ear S "fae om ie about tneir stril ul local cigarmak-j; repre sents are hereby extended to Colo- eo aie a See ee leet a Lockwood and the troups from fort itil taeerhe ri bites iin nineties cant YEARS Dousias -- of Strike Pay. FE] ° | resolutions: following In the [gr atitude School. GAINS fusing to Talk forr Higher "at beara names cy' Cp WANE, 1YLy rat op CARB (Continued Vrom Page One.) CHANGES | SCHEDULE BREAK INTO PRINT | represen of te Repu the Woman's Relief rps, the Ladiesas ofj | SUBJECT (IF TALK 3" G. A. F eaaitnes to the G Sand SS | ee ee the P. if. Connor camp of the Sor rodent ‘Kindobaee Tale, ot of Veterans, (tie box of the "boy's | Change Their Minds About Re- New Card Rerun | aN RIO GRANDE MAKES © f35 RANF nies UNIVERSITY NEEDS °° S2:R6'SSGRBness CIGARMAKERS NOW . areat JUNE 6, 1907. PAADANSAASAN! REPUBLICAN, ae INTER-MOUNTAIN eee THE ps 2 an ded ntlerest ite vot of dna at ad 7 <a Renee Busir 1 ess B u | der, Care Republican. r |