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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN MASS MEETING TO STOLEN M ONEY GONE; ISSUE CIERMAN CROWS Relieved by You a Can Get store _ {Theodore Schleick Wants to Bey Deported to Face Charge Residents of North Bench First . to Make Move Opposition e In PLANNED ARE . . Party American : Favoring Material culate Cir- to , Decides Bonds, Any Drug -_--- John information J. Roberts eat Tuesday early being In the vou can vuy the Sal-| wine gla at bed morning,|and hands thie lneredient Halloran and Talks the Future. ep The: of full of time water before ward tieth ag. amusement , : e : : fine of bonds amounting to $600,000 thus bonding the city to its debt pacity. tarian by , The mecting will wnd non-partisan. a large north { number bench in of be It of of an \ag pein non-sec-]| is called] citizens the interest et wi ‘re s and} ca-]| embezzler from meals th Part of his duties feundry's funds in th He the tax ber left the of oe s c- in Ptorzenger m was to the bank office Seanhoe ea iy we a aes man Germany employed at a foundry taden, Germany, as u deposit th ¢ h week, ey aes cena re Meniecs : in mn this ndry a RY TRAIN his arrival - s Nelson, Tay Slow in Getting countr Is Way, $ m Hal of Out . Killed. mone tt squandered has Schleich any-] vote not do patriots the that und. : Ne . und Since GRAVEL See . payers, and there will be « number Of) bank money, boarded and instead of zomg to !the|Peter fer Amertea ‘ a steamer Tonia "yy prebably i be will Organization Piectle an In the taken or steps fected of secing that the election is a fair one (fF one eee 3 apname whose everybody y and quali whether lists old the. on pears fied to vote in this election or not Shown, Opposition Much of meetbut one of a servic This no has {le penniless is now on md own his to returning of means other method unique country and adopted the govern-] the on himself throwing of the in Igner, eee aa ane ji pda clectiol More position has de€ re -Oppos 2 reload: to the bond issue than was an-] ticipated and there are many who be deto be it ought that only lleve not if the elec-] it will be that but feated Immigration Inspector Ed McCabe who caused young Schlelch's: arrest.| Cars ofa gravel-train);on. Last (i irst ) : : : 5 South street. near. Third Bas trent has cabled the authorities at Pforz a I ane a Bede te 1001 uf te terday ye » oclock P the | 2bout about for Information neim. asking died he pbhat. badly so crushed and be probably will he and man, YOUDS tion is at all fair and if corrupt meth-} ods are not used of The bond issue was the subject a private meeting held in the mayor's deported, ings which will be held before the] "PCS cary as Z Vighting + alte eon , <P. Hai Srinted thos 7 Aran 2 M. McGinty, the ei ts erican and of city. committee; Frankie the city J. were Sai young Lake resolved see the boys, all of them run away world. sons of] arin morning] mis ap vesterday bes'* fathers, to OGDEN EXPLORE TO Five : Salt from was Utan becween th the afternoon BC degrees, which one twe track too country are not marked. the oper: rt! TIME ation, Heavy | tine Lake, Death Ee. was contractors niaat facieof Salt ne due to in died Carroll dur- one of the old- Carroll, William ‘arehitects and passed Pere night. of old: the infirmities cottage little a Temperature at G p. m. 88 degrees, |AbOwt half a mic west of Ae there fe ee temperature, and] Mean under the] one $88: temperature, degree above degregs. | 76 degrees, iarmel. Mr. Oca degrees. : a temperature Minimum. Oasis Perel ae Maximum i which Total ' made had: "ae his cys he is}iipe-jone excess | .14) home his ‘1ift friend Kin t and the for the last few a Elierbéck' companion, was end yesterday, = Andy Ogden, again, in It is and believed p that dis-|cipitation com-]| Ralph * that they Ab-| Edward]r and they went will come] runs money their when and Grieves's McDonald, 5 Lindenberger again home them boys Joseph Murphy o see The are Total I trace, the precipitation, since which normal. January Relative cent. 2. is. the .12 none first of Total of the an ineh i humidity 6, at month, inch Accuniulated pre- below excess p. m., since 19 per], out. = 18 age ind after grada pantie ast geld eam Institute ae of Beston the from vating Teel a ene started his business career eee Within in poor Cleaning House ror __ Salt Lake and kodak Photo Co. SCISSORS WEILDER HELD TO HIGHER COURT Nick Pesce. an Italian, charged with an assault with a deadly weapon, was arraigned before Judge C B. Diehl yesterday morning and bound over to the district court in $500 bond. Pesee aceused of stabbing Giacamo Manfredi, also an Italian, with a pair of scissors, une 22. The affray took place in a saloon conducted by Trank Granat who is waiting trial before Judge Diehl on a charge of an officer, Granat Is accused W.-H Dye, a poll tax collector, from his saloon, May 1 last, when the latter attempted to serve a poll tax notice. a ee Unclaimed nobby spring sults will be sold at a great sacrifice. Daniels, the Tailor, 57 "West Second South. Come and see if they fit you. More Vages for Chain Gang, Harry Jordan. Willlam Green, J. B Kennedy, Ben Folsom, Pletcher Williams, Earl Buell, Charles Martin and David Lucas, charged with vagrancy were arraigned before .Police Diehl yesterday morning and sentenced to pay a fine of $60 or serve 60 days in tne elty jail at hard labor, Charles Cliristol, charged with the same offense, was sentenced to pay a4] fine of $30 or serve 80 days in the] city prison. < Before summer lei ay , ing outing, burglar proof aged 27 years, and Grace 21 months, who reside the aud sundry articles. Charges low. SALT LAKE _ SEWURITY b TRUST COMPANY fe & Were scs aged West reported] name. é Several ‘ patients haye been discharged} from the jsolation hospital within the past week, but other cases Immediately developed to take their places, The . disease In-all the eases appears to be of a mild type and dees not appear of the| part one to any to be confined city. While it has Hot reached any | polnt where there inv. cause: for). of it| is still a cASball IIL ey there alarm, becoming epidemic. ho A , x and. Royal Neighbors. sill car outing July 9 at andamere. will be given for various sports, a eee ee 7 ey ‘2 >rizes = No. 34 Up Main Street. bert Jacob held . 2 o'clock at Taylor's undertaking West Temple street from parlors, Ww. Ala Is. Nelson. grand larceny F. Cochran, forgery; Frank Mor- burglary; ~~ -- --- ete A. > -- ay ae, rings and 8. Re iser, je weler, 12 -- wedding Wast Ist gifts. So. St Lake's Growth. Writes of Salt Munietpal Engineering, a magazine published In In dianapolis and New York on Salt Lake City imhas an article is month, in which City provements th Kelsey Is highly comEngineer L, c of the mended. Pict ures county bulldin g and of No. 5 appear as well as of city work of Mr Kelsey. The number portrait is a very hansome one and a good boost for Zlon >> burelary: yyaverley George Marron, T.. James -_____-- The Table Queen our L oaf of bread is a member ane ao k your deale crown label. OYAL BAKING "co. W. James Wilbur, Long, Bradley grand em- ti orge ry Ash~ addell, burglary larceny, and murder : os . . . i Stes : ole --- Chink Pe co a7 : Lee G. Dean orf hie al Chinese oe office immigration local In the preter Will leave today _ . Helena, Mont Wiere he will assist in the case of Foo United to the has appealed who Duck. States District court from a deportation order. SHEFF t+ H+ ttt tte tot te ted A again nominate President Roosevelt. = a step inath at direction he has writep Governor J ohn a Cutler, asking his He says among other agri ation things "The € sallgore both foreign and OF »stic, demands the re-election of *resident Roosevelt. I have tlierefore nade fervent prayer to the Almighty compel the RepubliGod that he will delegates to reconvene, reconsidthe name of their action, and‘place our honored p resident in nomination." which Joseph W. 21 South Mirst North... by_Dr. 5. G. Paul, assistant city physl-|pogziement; A R. Siaton, clan, yesterday, The patients were| Prank Craig. burglary: George quarantined and will be treated at their fes grand larceny Henry storage of trunks, packages, fer, Emery, S45 near, vaults rte been be mor at + + + + + + + + + + CONTRAST OF BPINANCES. J. A. Groesbeck, county treasurer, was yesterday proudly displaying 60 bends of the county which had been redeemed nine years before becoming due by order of the county commissioners. Last year $60,000 of the same issue were taken up and the balance this year. Attached to the bonds are interest coupons/ for nine years' payment of which the county saves, The bonds were redeemed through the National Bank of the Republic, which carries the immense overdraft of the city. They bear five per cent Iinterest, and were issued In 1897 for 290 years with a proviso that they might be redeemed at any time after July, 1907 When July 1 of last year arrived the commissioners promptly retired half of the issue and on July 1 this year the balance. Tne interest payments saved on those retired in 1907 would amount to $30,000, and on those taken up this year $27,000, so that the commissloners by being able to pay the county's debts before they become due have saved to the people $57, 000. And the city administration is asking the taxpayers permit the issuing of 3600, 000 additional bonds and thus bond Salt Lake to + the legal limit + DEFFEe tHe tt Heese ooo +ssos is an Was ning ell HOLD JUNK DEALER FOR FORGING CHECK eh Krough Appropriated Book and Then Used Levy's Name. Under All or have ample capacity for the ee had it organization lo. a "Lrene will The trip to back eatsupplied with launeh ables and who will compose the Among those pi irty following Chief Jusare the tice McCarty, Associate JusWilliam tice County Commiissioni ers and J. B, Cosgriff a. . B Thomas D. LewJudges C. W and Georgé G. is, Morris L,. F. RaMSRh eS eG Armstrong, Loufbourow, Marshal William Spi ge Attorne Awintard Hanwards, County Oscal ‘arlson and son, Assistants Clerk J it Farnsworth jr, rl eons Zarlow Wilson l iD ldredge, Sherifts of Weaver county and David Evans of Park City. Sheriff ¢ Frank Emery County Treasurer he ‘cinbothBassett, TandheEe. Whitaker a Joseph, Judge James P MaecMillen, John W. Little Sharp, Parley W Y. Rusand Claud Joseph ¢ Sharp Treatment. es One Spencer Gene Wyckoff of ProokIyn, N. Y., is out with a plan to reconvene the Republican convention and in our fire and he in meets it when pardons of board Warden Arthur Pratt's office 2t the state prison July 15 next The convViets who will apply for clemency «at Lat Sarnuel as follows time are that " [here are two more cases of small-/telje burglary; Roland UH. Hipson pox within the city limits, making «a burglary: Walter H. Burgess, burglary total of 13. cases being treated at} @yaries Jones. burglary; Fred K. Henhomes or in the city Isolation hospital.| gerson. statutory offense; Robert i The latest sufferers are W. W. mery, Wrizbt, robbery: James Moore, robin Thirteen eee your far : rceepting the commitees MANY ASK CLEMENCY OF THE PARDON BOARD i ere Seve riicat s New Ones Are .Reported Making), There willi or beye parole seventeen application Mandus . for pardon before the state mi Ce ear for store your valuables of every deseription, CASES WITHIN CITY U6 years services will : tO Satole afternoon Thursday Co. Bodeus Ma in 124 few . ce funeral oe eae n -_ Supply finishing. thenuane last HEATth JOO perfectly tate carpets es National floor. on clean aetna wagons of Seal aesi neThere Len ee betfew were as maan architect. : Aare ; : ter known or more successful architects Salt Lake during the carly days Tv Our ange Detectives Wilson late WF I'red and se hultze ifternoon arrestyesterday Krough, Swede, aged 24 ed Mandus him in the city prison and echbarged forgery. custody on inte Krough was taken Main and Fourth South street, between wanted for forgWest Temple He «1 of Levy, manager ing the name of M the Western Junk shop, to two checks one tor $10, and one for $6. The checks were afterwards cashed ut the Deseret National bank Krough called at According to Levy his place of business about ten days ago, and examining some offered appropriated sale, check which was lying on the front desk in part of the shop. Krough immediately filled out the checks and after signing Levy's name had them cashed has been a jurtc dealer on small since coming about three months ago hended yesterda; declared that committed the forgery because "buslwas very bad" and he was hunness eT SOOOODOOOOSOOOoTWhen smoke you ettes smoke ey never pany would OF ++44++ never, appeared. bott, they of of. the County, State and Federal Dignitaries to Sail on Lake. train years' several of illness an to Jittle Wusiness transPhere will acted building today, as at the me arly ‘ yunily city and all of officials vith several members state of the federal. crowd, will Lake for a day's outing. will leave L i After natter book. ing sured cigarol reputation standing. wide those asand Our cases show variety in price and flavor. The woman who smokes will find a special cigarette for her here. Subject Che f mendation Christenson be cours was fer ca a me up on a curricuium defeated, only \ié Hammond and it and Cummings Martin voting and announced that he would move there will be READ recom- Dy: a science the New Mr to more question, remarkable for The. discu ssion was what the members of the board didn't know about the i lence Mr, Martin expressed the opinien that a girl could be taught to cook in three weeks and the yacation the for her to Wials acquire such knowledge They should ook he thought, be taught on the same principle that learn of the course ipproximate cost would the supe rintendent $1,750 for the first year, Cracroft and zabeth Peterson were appointed teachers on SuChristensens recommenperintendent dation. Ve clerk was) ins tructed to ady er18-room bids school Lis an to. for West Walkei building the site cor oO and his Fenth between N and . half acres whieh street rh building érected here willl cost some £20 000 neighborhood = of will be opened at Nugust 4 superintendent to sell _ the addition CC Is Giaeque of the pre hoon 10:30, bulldings whatevel! old brick buildy purchased adschool on Whieh built in the abpresided cident, Judge Hen- Emigration Canyon resort ENJOYED AUTO RIDE, BUT LANDED IN JAIL W. J. Brooks, aged 25, who {id that ne was the private secretary of a man named VFreudenthall, or one uc name, and that his employ is a. ble and immensely wealthy. mining man was taken into custody at Second South and Commercial strects bout 11 o'clock last night for refusing to pay for an automobile he had rented. Grooks called on the pe on Automobile company, 1053 Second South street, and after hiring the best machine In garag raveled all over Salt Lake, wita Alt icnaason, the proprietor of the garage, as chauffeur, When the ride was done, Brooks told Knudson to send the bill to his prominent and wealthy employer, who was stopping at the Wilson hotel. The hotel, however, declared that no one by the name of Freudentnall was stopping at the hotel, and Brooks's arrest followed When searched at police headquarters, three beer checks and an eiapty morphine bok were found on lim At 1 o'clock this morning, his wenalthy employer had not appeared to take him and he was put into a cell out on bail, to spend the night. COL. HOLMES RETURNS FROM REMARKABLE TRIP Colonel and Mrs. Ee E Holmes have returned to Salt Lake after a two-year trip by RELATE over parts of three eontinents. Mr. Holmes, who was not in good health when the party left Salt Lake, is much improved. Mr, and Mrs. Holmes are greeting their friends it their residence, the Gardo house. Colonel Holmes has many experiences and tales of adventure with which to delight his fellow clubmen and friends in Salt Lake. Also he he had opportunity to study the economies and sojology of many different countries from a practical point of view. One of his many Interesting obseryations is that real estate in some parts of Egypt is being held for prices equal to similar property in the heart of London. The valley of the Nile was a great surprise to Colonel Ilolmes Ile says that the irrigation schemes, and engineering for the reclamation projects under way of lands there is wonderful, BIG CROWD EXPECTED FOR REAL ESTATE DAY}: Tickets for day at SaltReal Es state alr tomorrow are selling rapidly and all indications point to a large and successful outing The prize list Is the largest ever offered by the association. consisting of over 400 valuable and useful articles, some of them being cash contributions, Members of the association are buyIng tickets bereny and distributing them The i ‘ell company will make the new HOvE ‘of the city guests ym the outing All newsboys who apply at the Birrell company office, 65 South Main street, between 9 and 11 tomorrow forenoon, will be furnished with round-trip tickets to Saltair free of charge. BADGER CLUB OUTING PLANNEDFOR SALTAIR The Badger dtu will will hold a meeting in the office of E. D.. R. Thompson, in the Federal building, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, at which It is desired that former residents of Wisconsin now this clty wlll be present... The purof the meeting Is to arrange for y at Saltair. The Badger cominittee is In communieation with the Wisconsin delegation at the Democratic convention at Denver, ana is expected that arrangements will made to have a number of prominent Wisconsin people of that delegation present on the occasion at the Saltair outing. STATE SENATOR HART VISITS SALT LAKE SCHRAMM'S ‘(Where the Cars Stop.'' Sub. Station No. 4. Sox Insured? of Six box Pairs, $2.00 worlen, with reinforced the same guarantee. of HOLEPROOF heard trial Box now, and throw never before If you've FOSIERY, make sure of a away your darning needle. Registered We show attractive patterns in Summer weights. on son, to Per Stockings for We also. sell garter tops, sizes 8 to 11, under of for Dancing Every Evening. 7.50 Your no damming for ae us are returnedt Here's the way to lift the burden of the weekly darning Here's the way to stop the endless drudgery of mending heelless arid toe-less stockings. HOLEPROOF is Stocking luxury, but not extravagance -it is economy of money, time and strength. is knit of Egyptian cotton, by special HOLEPROOF process and the parts subject to hardest wear are reinforce: d. Holeproof It is soft and flexible, yet wears like woven wire Stockings are as handsome in appearance as any you ever saw; they retain their original shape and are always easy on the feet. Once you test them for yourself you will never wear any other. in fast colors-Black, Tan made are MEN'S HOLEPROOF SOX Medium or light weight Sizes g to 12. (light or dark) Pearl and Navy Blue. airs of one size-assorted colors if Sold only in boxes containing six desired-six mouth's guarantee with each pair. OberndorSsupportagainst it.. at. the Holes Without THIS GUARANTEE Are High proposition acque, WOMEN ed will We guarantee any purchaser of Hole proof pal ings that they with pew ones, Saad, act Months. If they should, we agree to replace the within six months from date of sale to wear oe cook- domestic AND Months Six Wears the was Superintendent that made flosiery Holeproof MEN Darning. NO requires HOLEPROOF because SOX, HOLEPROOF FOR discussion der ig |" y-\yyam Carroll was 34 years old. He oo porn in Liverpool engiand, and ede ata tative Ba MT ROME CA GISOt cat B rornn Lle came to Atnerlca that the board buys at High School. feature of th mecting of educ ation last evening noble on art the of [UO scenes AWAY QUITELY 1zfoO an ARCHITECT PASSES wsocliation week ing on jolning SAL Fn'le peay i pees undertaking Isvans's D. ei to street State 48 South Ht an TST OLD a nusual changes in temperature over) |the from 1 MANY OFFICIALS PLANNING JUNKET':' ne Een Moved Parlors, de- . . : ML psoas is removed Lake Study It js the opinion of those behind the movement that the Great Salt lake can be made on of the best advertising feature for Utah id Salt Lake and no pains will be spared in ec tallizing the attractions of the lake into form and advertising them to the world ‘ L no had Nelson is known, as far So he ean few last the Tor familys had been a familiar figure on the street ind had a passing acquaintance wlktii had lived He Lakers. hundreds of Salt 1 onta sone e for how Valley the at OUMEDEMAINALLTE making degrees, 64 was 76 being Salt organized referred leadership of John Grieve, a son l]or deficiency of temperature since the Thomas Gricve, a street car conducto,| first of the month, none, Accumulated] of 724 South Wellington street, ine|deficiency of temperature since Januyoung folks left notes for their parents] ary 1, 208 degrees saying tnd official last tl for company caught vee lining consclousne saver i on ti warking Ison was a gang of Jaborers and Ww fore Eiret St. Lovis and from is reported rainfall Abilene, The prediction for Salt. Lake and vicinity is fair for today. Follow- home Accordingly, of of apa he Or SP AWAY en RUN i BOYS FIVE "ours temperature heads} clean carpets perfectly wagons National House Cleaning Co Our on floor. ~ of Salt residents many are there but make] to willing be would who Lake that} than warmer it was that affidavit was The heat below. °" the pavements 2) : > yppressive speci y i he ae mel DI a a ee, the present.|mean Ee Power of the path in getting out of the slow regain ould he Before train. gray el th between from. crawl or feet his car fromt the of wheels the ears, severing nearly leg, as and maiming him oir bod: the of parts \ He was removed to the L. D. S&S. hospital, where Dr. J. C. Lande nbs rger'a Today. art The maximum temperature registered the on' thorniometer official the by yesterday, 8§ degrees was block Dooly Darmer| the ; ioe hours Same ae .E. All Sefrit. J. departments and years, the by employed been has who Light ..,, | ten Yesterday-More of the for Scheme. presi e cisen on : ail antess fall. eee ho - if i aged trackman, a w Thermometer Went Only to 88) teaea Sim. Nelson aica, however, ve.-|City, I do a aa be nd this ant shict 1 fatter isa160 "ae " ae were] mecting the at s = ‘ wa ‘ chairman of the Am- are cepor'ce. a be left witurned that no stone should vote y ¢ that issue the to carry of this résult the that tell and would eleetion would be a factor in the eleceoming tions mile aE ror being Peter with of Members office vesterday morning. of elty deheads the inner circle and Counand were all present, partments Marti D. L. and Black Tom cilmen the ¢ ampaigii on of carrying Methods in favor of the issue were discussed, a certain to issue decided it was and amount of campaign matter which is being or has been prepared in the elt auditor's office oF : Nelson, Great Which of board hie Irene during rt crulse of the lake, were g1 of W 1. Halloran president of the organi on, the Commercial club terda After an elaborate menu the assembly converted the cathering Into a busine meeting und discussed matter pert Ing to. the purpese and existence o1 ti organization oy rm Colborn secretar del in informal addre exploiting beauties of the Jake and Its and reviewing lhe interesting e. the history of the great bo of 1 ter An informatdisct sion followed ti the be y of utilizing the lake an¢ fis attraction » the benerlt of the tate It was decided to make the ten porar organization permanent. A com mit consisting of fF Ravboutd. Gler Willer and Parl Jensen was appoint. ed to draft a constitution and by-law for the a ociation ftw informall deefded that one of the requirement for admission into ul organization hould be that the prospective memle had taken-a trip on the waters of t) ake The bool of Alfred Lambourne a local artist inal poet exploiting ts be tie o the. Jah Wit considered cts cate hs dhe cee] fam ermbeesien trom Germans" <TR ACH MAN BUN TOWN young tn» that to alte see Who - tere is a prescription tat any drus- Association Lunches With W. J. Board Decides Not to Establish arrest Army vation pouce protest to hall Every Womatt Loves a Man Money, Embezzlement. (oso A of Theodore the Sergeant of| meeting the Twen-]| mass a be will' Friday evening at There citizens at Litth: That ately and mix them at home thi imple prescription 1 highly recormnmended for all enses of stomach troubles: the digestive ferments ond vegSchleich, |/etable tenies tone up the stomach aD gastri the of secretions the old,|inerease years 18 about German, young a perform stomach the "oe pain jules a clever have they believe police the wol oO f ts Here: is the: cause imp who haas ‘ pri iption: it you sufbee n tl io I nposterer, it have troubles stomac h from be-|fer ef hopes in the detention his own ing deported and sent back to his own | fille d and give It trial Cinehona of Tincture Compound as he nasa no funds and people, country of his own one ounes -rosene Compound one a pint half Wine, Sherry and ounce, : A re Schleich was taken into custod bY] Mix and take one teaspoonful in a a GATHERINGS for Mixture Bist will put ip for vou at little cost or in Simple 8, 1908. JULY CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SCIENCE OF COOKING GREAT SALT LAKE WILL BE ADVERTISED PUZZLES EDUCATORS STOMACH TROUBLES TIRED LAKE 111. 13 Main Siregh SWEET'S SOCIETY CHOCOLATES ARE MADE AND KEPT IN MODERAT E REFRIGERATION, ESSENTIAL TO THE IDEAL SUMMER CONFECTION. IT IS THAT PERFECT PRESERVATION OF DELICIOUSNESS THAT GIVES THEM THE PREFERENCE OF PEOPLE WHO KNOW ALL KINDS. ere era BOND SALT ue TALK REPUBLICAN, ~ra 10 4 4 4 Sweet Candy Co. Manufacturing Confectioners. 4 ‘ Spy ne a 1 CITY BRIEFS Meeting of ae Bricklayers-A meeting of the brieklayers' called for tonight in Labor Oe | special] union hall at Is 8 o'glock ; Bank Cleurings-Yesterday''s local} bank clearings amounted to $1,221,368,-] $7 as against $1,201.831.49 for the corresponding day Inst year. Ss. Fernstrom, Retires us Grocer-F grocery who has conducted the Norden years, has on Second South for several sold the | »uUsSINeSsSS to PP. Cc. Carlston Blockert Wants Movey - Paul Blockert has brought suit against FR. Hogue for $930 on a promissory note dated at Los Angeles April 14, 1906. Wheelwright» Warrlers - The and looking rv is Utali batt for wheelWrights and prepare and farriers to for equipmes "nt on encare coming th campme nt, Iirst Baptist ee The milssionary circle he First Baptist chureh will hold its next meeting Thursday afternoon at Liberty park There will be a basket lunch and all are invited. Council Will Attend-The city council S: ult will accept the invitation of the Lake Automobile club to attend the ‘Good Roads" mass meeting at Lagoon today. Nearly all have signified intention to be present. Peree Wants Her Ring-Zaides arts that I. G. Wood ry is in posring belonging to se arian of a diamend wants ft She has filed shit city court to rec: $125 the and damuges for detenCurtiss Another Lumber Yard-Tlic a lumLumber company will establish ber yard on one aud one-half acres between State and Main streets south of Twelfth South. The property was cently purchased from Huron & PomeAnge roy, of Los Salt Lake Route ‘Pass Pound-J. I ) 3rown, a special policeman at the Salt a Palace, yesterday afternoon found out pass on the Salt Lake route made in the name of Mrs, P. Wright and son The pass is numbered 2,331 and Is held at police headquarters. Drove Feeble Mules-Joseplh Mullen, a contractor, Was arraigned before Ju: tice of the Peace Dana T. Smith yesterday and found guilty of cruelty to animals. He was sentenced to pay ! fine of $15. Mullen was convicted of driving a pair of mules that were physicully unable to travel. Glad Governor Accepts-J. Horace McFarland, president of the American Civic association, has written Governor John C. r acknowledging the govof honorary membership in the association and expressing his appreciation of the governor's ideals on "preventing ‘the. sac rificing of natural beauties to selfish greed." Seelng Sights of Zlon-lIlenry Il. Davis, of Greenville, Ohio, one of the biggest horse dealers in his section of the Buckeye state, is visiting in Salt Lake, the guest of his brother, Justin R. Davis, stenographer of the District court, Mr. Davis is accompanied by his wife, and after secing the sights of Salt L7¥«e they will go to the coast and returning will see the Yellowstone. --_ +» e--Zion' 3 Savin ig Ba nk and ‘AN' PON H. Oo. Cc. BEEBE, Trust The California imperial arrive in Salt Shriners, councll Lake in by en St. special th J nCeS ; 1e \ an yrahebic: vender a satéon cases some time an inne acavan ie wliich binds Boy. Saudy Woman Jcrnest Camp, aged six, a son of Mark from Camp, of Sandy, strayed awa shop' Was mother while y inorning, matron at the and was guest of After searchcity jail for several hours ing the busine Ss section of the. city frantically for over an hour, Mrs. Camp appealed to the police and receivet the welcome information that r boy had cried himself to sleep In the matron's jap. oc Oplum oe Lay-Out -- Destroyed, Commercial street While searching notorious negress for a yeste rdays Sergeant John Taylor, Mary named Officer P. C. Howells ran flemp 1 and of opium-fiends, and into a eph Dean, white, and "-wynne McCullough and neg roes The officers man a complete oplum-smoking confiscated was destroyed eutfit which Too Nolsy. Dogs Are Attorney Edgar, A. City Assis tant issued complaints Rogers yesterday of 273 E street, against Frank Aubrey, Second jocker, of 158 North and Oscar complaints | are The West esidents of the nefghbordefendants reside, and barking owned recite of dogs sle eping. by the defendants prevents Births. Burnham, Alva 414 Freeman June .27. Kast, boy, Fourth court, Gibbs, 6 Roberts Ji ae June Ralph Fre a avenue, boy, June 1684 West Edward O'Brien, Temple, boy, June John Pehrson, 564 East Second girl, July Albert Swvain, 165 East Second boy, July in Slater, 24. 350 South girl, Steffenson South South South, SOLICITORS WANTED. Inquire "Republican" office today tween 10 and 12 a. m. be EMMIGRATION ANYON R. R. TIME TABLE in Effect July 8. Cars Leave Mt. Olivet Every Hour Between 9:15 a, m. and route Paul, ., ated were heard about six weeks age, and submitted to the court on a motion to aismiss the defendants, 18 of the most prominent saloon- De In the eter and their bartender The sxloon-keepers were urres sted ine selling Iiquor their niaces of business April 26 Co Pre Vice Deenidait ‘Cashier. CALIFORNIA SHRINERS TRAVELING IN STYLE the Ee 18 SALOON CASES to 4:15 p. m. 20 minute service from 4:15 to 10:55 will train from San Francisco Friday morning at State Se nator W.. Hart of MeJohn 7:30. Owing to a change in arrangenan, Idaho, is in the city and will ments, the party will spend only a few leave for the north on tonight's train. hours In Salt Lake. leaving for the east Senator Harr was a deiegate to tne at 11:30 a. m. national Republican conveation In ChiThe party is traveling in a special cago. He is not only a prominent of a baggage car, bufman of Fremont county, but is held} train, compesed sicepers, diner and in high regard in business and political: ‘fet, three standard Ve composite observation car circles throughout the Gem state. RUBBER STAMPS 17-18 Salt Lal |