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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 12, 1908. » RES WELSH WILL MEET FIRE DEPARTMENT MUCH PROPERTY ATTRACTIONS FOR STATE EXPOSITION IN CELEBRATION, HAS USELESS RUNS The CHANGES HANDS | | R SINGING: NEW L . TUNE Four Years Lauded Ago They SERVED ICE Jim Devine to the IN Skies. Improvements of Extensive Sons and Daughters of Wales ils Called Out by False Alarms: Grounds and New Features Plan Eleventh Annual Several Times During Are Planned. | Outing. Yesterday. THIS Va __ They Rap Him in Unison Now in righting : rate Ma - the ‘ 4 Weather WILL layor, in the ranks The mayor's F of thc administratior appointments of heads iter This was on March 16, 1904 Black Martin, Davis and Wood ere thei members of the city council and bit terly opposed the dismissal of Devir In debate they lauded him to the kie as the best fire chief Salt e had ever R ind Delegates But Most of Breakfast : Back Full Came of had ro Missed Salt ‘ aoe cart ed eae mousiy and all fourwhich] of) reselution hs ; Pecans Best Fire Whereas, The have decreed Democratic fi ee EN 1é a ee i \ -| evening,to. theey Saltfa Lake weg eatin ear th was s hedoh { o connec ‘ verland Limited at Cheyenne nieeineaeat train wa too big. however. and after Chief Ever. ., |a delay a train was made up at Cheyexige nt i Ss of ‘ POMN- | enne, minus a dining car and in charge the retirement <« of freight ere for the trip to Salt tics James Devine, Lake City coe \ late de chief oars nt of the from Sal ake Phe Of-f19'5 special Utah delegation was Pullman loaded with next Tam: ec enolwed. ' oT an qucing5S the ma « manyites refreshments, bound for on . ‘ owsto and Parke years through which Mr. Devine hi % aoe hin i aes Tee ate held the position of chief, he has built], s ee oa pe y i ae up the de parine nt from a small begini ning to a state of magnificent effi-|‘©'¢ay ciency and has conducted it with su- ent, BP morning dining car All SUE and he started found Epi for Ren th the reat was perior skill, great economy and with}|e%d of a baggage car, and then he absolute faithfulness spread the doleful news to the others "Resolved, That he has handled the| Breakfasts ordered by telegraph from department so as to and hold|Green River were delivered at noon the full respect, confidence and verThe delegates declare the meeting fect co-ordination of the entire for was the greatest ever, and say Democand full confidence of his fellow eciti-] rac is in great shape for a political zens , fight and will win with Bryan as the "Resolved, That his personal charae- | lead ter, he has been an honor to the cits --EE SSS government of ao his department Yeomen outing at Lagoon Friday, has been a par July 17. Come and meet vour Murray ‘Resolved That we sincerely regré Ogden and Brighain Cit friends All the retirement of Mr. Devine and tak Kinds of sports and prizes this method faithful and to for to and his certify future health and "Resolved, That a resolutions be spread utes of to his long brilliant official our. sincere good the council and servic wishes] of the that thes min- the city|littie formerly enand eacten bitterly appointment of James position in which they suid he made a hit, and in - yvele races today Ad- i arn a ae 9 for the. secure a opportunity big reward See page life-time to effort : of for a a +> EXCURSION TO OGDEN sh asians se hte ald ae July Black as 2 Prophet, and Wood are now oppesing the Devine to the ; success copy upon recorder be instructed to have an grossed copy appropriate ly framed presented to Mr. Devine Black ; Saltair bic ™/ssion 10 trip $1. Limitea ee a erga Any Shoe train « except £ Los Angeles t ree BUSY DAY IN JUSTICE which they fought hard to keep him. , Jack it was who, the other night, DANA L SMITH S COURT walked out of the mayor's office, sayIn Justice of the Peace Dana 1. ing: A "If every man, woman and child in] Smith's court yesterday, Park MorSalt Lake favored Jim Devine I would} gan railroad switchman, aged 26, not _vote for him." pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace d, of course, follows Black's| and was fined $10, which was paid lead He has not yet been known to] Morgan was arrested by Special Depuvote any other way than Black has ty Sheriff Claud Y. Russell at Saltair ordered him, and in return expectS| Beach Friday night support bhatt another effort is made Tob. 1; ‘Gross,' whois. "also known to get Jake Raleigh's scalp Gross Bell, a negro, who is. acWhen Devine was dismissed by May-] cused of attempting to commit a crimor Morris, Black made the biggest outinal assault gon Mrs. Bessie Randall ery of any of the then councilmen ae weeksoe ago, was eae ieee ey : Sey arraigned beHe pictured> the city in flames and]_ several - o: ._ | fore Justice of the Peace Dana rs prophesied that it would be impos-] ~ he wcaternan i pleaded csayti sible to get another ¢ hief as cood. H arait a exe. nm es oe owes ~ not Bu a then made the statement that some day it would be necessary to re-ap-| point Devine. After the lapse of four] ty: Gross was bound over to the district court in $500 bond. He was. represented by Attorney Walter W. Little Years FL who his words Martin have Still come Firm, true. are and H. J. charged F. Halli, foreigners, with grand larceny Martin stands by what he said then] *°r° arraigned before Justice of the and will support the mayor in'the apens e, Dana eka yesterday and pointinent. He has been threatened pleaded not guilty. fhey were bound with political annihilation and ‘Ad | over. to--the district. court and., given that he would never get another nom-| ination from the party of patriots. In] t#eir anes liberty hey on their own recognizwere represented by At- Thomas Mathonihah tormey go} ty persuaders the told he return to Tophet and that he would never ----$-_+.- seck unother nomination for anything Bue didn't want o BURGLARY AND FORGERY is against Martin that the. chief fe the threats were made The perCHARGED IN COMPLAINTS suaders did not care to pul matters So ent that way to Ferry or RNeedall, who have County Attorney Willard Wanson more or less of standing in the party.| yesterday issued complaints against To them it has been put that the | Thomas Robert who Is now serving whole affair will disrupt the organ-] 4 sentence in the state' penitentiary ization and perhaps defeat the bond] for burglary, charging forgery, and issu against Arthur Hubbard, charging Many The urged Caucuses members to defeat compel roe of the Held, Sranad the council appoiniment mayor to submit are} and] another} name. This, it is claimed by the per-| suaders, is the only way to avert civil| war. A caucus is held every day and] sometimes oftener Yesterday after-] noon the gathering was in the office} of the morning Kearns. The mayor has not been asked to attend these pnd oas far as possible he avolded, LEAVE CARE. BEHIND Wl i vou 1ch pO YOU away arr a owe , for your . vacation. summer Deposit. larceny. 4ve forged Powers to a #fterwards Roberts the name cheek for cashed is said to of Judge 0. W: $10, which was at a local drug Stere. Since that time he nas been Committed to the state prison for burBlary Wubbard is accused of stealing au sult case, with contents' valued at $50 from the check room of the Wilson hotel py 1¢ men c With Cha that 1eit' last ford was in g real Iyed tate tf more the SR big Re. stick are and estate transtle othe pa ] of ground eT now he will keep his. word word to Mayor Bransthe nature of a threut rane building on Main stre t the excavation tor tne MeIntyre buildIng on the lot adjoining is completed The steel framework of the Paris Mil linery building on West Temple is up two rl nd girdei are being dded constantl Ground i belong « red for the IL ID Ss university gevinnaslum ind. nomination He is rinle terrm for for BUILDING PERMITS SHOW MORE ACTIVITY Among the building permits taken out at the office of the city bullding Inspector during the past week are the following J Ww Sume rhays, Warchouses, one of brick to cost $4.000 and the other of wood 5,000 334 South Third West. L. S. Wilson, 120 U street, residence $2,000, J. P. Mortensen, two-story brick, 440 Bast Fighth South, $3,000 i, P. Studness vo-story double brick, 1423 and 145 South Bighth We st, $7,000. A.. EB cng 223 F street, twostory brick, $4,000 W. HH: unifiingham; two-story brick, 118 U street, $8,090. J..M. Wilfley, addition to flat build. ing on Plerpont street, $5,000 understovud resignation intended to whic which the . would serve : people be out . . sundry , articles for a very |. -{woe you Card wal: as rises oe Co. |erien's or 336 So. Main." ee Siting or vrofe a Automatic Mounted Officer Makes ‘ h- Arrest. low charge. Individual boxes | day | Mounted Ofticer J. home A. Conyers yester= went to the of Dr. E. R, rent-for less than one cent a |shipp, at 713 Second avenue, and _ar. day. ‘ SALT LAKE COMPANY 4 & No : 34 U b Main rested one small and greatly .frightened badger The little animal Wak then taken to police headquarters. According to Dr. Shipp, the little creature came down from somewhere in the mountains several days ago and has since been industriously. digging holes in the front yard of the Shipp hiome ee Street vel. Salt Lake Photo and kodak finishing. ee Supply Co. Kodaks 124 Main st. and graph In dd ock ¢ ij ‘ ! part i have ds been advert ig lithograpn the ire handsoy ord I, be ri yuali feu represented will alls, flame be a portrait nad Th ycen th wreckin of dats for the, et as October ist fo days esting The ot int be Interesting local entris brought from many Will be running FINANCES STRONG IN SALT LAKE COUNTY erate ue Heginbotham, county audhas munple ae for the state board 7 ‘danaliaation a4 summary of the assessment rolls of the county, The table is as follows Farm lands $ 3.156.020 Town and city: lots 20,782,847 Mining eailn 71,763 [niprovemeé rita 17,253,548 $41.06: 563,288 Live Mules Stoel, $ Total ; ; : =s Versonal Property. Merchandise and fixtures Machinery, et Solvent credite Money . : Not otherwise enumerated Net proceeds, mines Total State board Total all ader and the to al and : first leaders 965.607 5,695,070 +,608,2856 789,502 ent musies Daughter lave Heen eeks st count director W alk rehe of the sock isinig and assessment assessments $65,280,775 and cle races today page See life-time little the a opportunity big re ward have "IT mu { stulf- it I c lon't, that will like ly die! Ww valle j b aniel most is i e 21 city the Hr ison We y afternoor 1 Doyle to a small p ickage of which was taker 1 away from him v vhen searched at poli headquarters. into Doyle was custody by té iken Officer N. P while a erce lying in a stupor in the r ear 33 alley Plum > officer at fh I diagnosed the case one of ordir ary drunkenness, but Investigat ion it was found that Was a Vv ictim of the de adly opium ashes prisoner is eking out a miseraone or 1 leg, having lost the while beating hi way on a railroad back In Connect icut, whence to the West several aAgv, intoxlc ating or ‘ye Ne shee has part of his life and he pleaded desperately not to be deprived of tne se lace stuff wh jle in the city bastie kind-hearte d officers allowed him little ot a it with him, apd hand Lae o him he graspe d it eagerly thoug | 1 he migat not ge t it after all. oyle, CHICKEN Eph Jacobson, aged was taken into custody by Officer C. EE. Stains yesterduy morning and lodge a in the city jail charged with burglary. The completed A. probably be of her parents afternoon. oe rings and . Reiser, jeweler, 12 thle East ist gifts So. St The committee of Indian War Veterans appointed to look into the matter of pensions has handed in its report to the society rhe paper states that a conference was held with Senators Smoot, Sutherland and Congressman Howell at which it was determined to await the result of the Smoot bill now before the house of repreentatives In case of the defeat of the bill congress will be asked to send a commissioner to Utah to investigate the claims of the veterans. welcome The report contained the news that the original muster rolls of the Black Hawk war had been found It has been one of the chief objections made by congress that no authentic records were at hand on which to base pensions, and the location of the rolls was consequently a big alc The committee is composed of M. Westwood, R, N. Bennett, Virgil Kelly and M. L. Pratt Saltair bieycle 10¢ mission races today. Ad- ty commissioners While the meeting has been called by Davis county people alone, ali interested in the movement are Inv ited. The promoters of the meet- Jacobson That's usually enough insure its quality. to is sald, SCHRAMM'S the Cars Stop.' Sub. Station No. 4, ORRIN! the at rear 575 broke into a|!"8 of Mrs. J.}°" Summerby of road ye ards. : Young Jacobson companion afte rwards drove up and to 4 the hiding place in an express wagon and were arrested as they: were about to : load the chickens into the wagon : : Jacobson will be turned over to the Juvenile ‘Where it court, an his eympeaion, and 4re: Charles Maby and John Stok- ?%! Bountiful; Commissioner Reedall, Centerville John White t others iw x tthei wae ea ele and ¢ SS meeteinee: + x Ing at the Garden City with. the Salt sea Lake. boosters: as guests ishas planned i for ' the near . future. =e PT ee who had nothing to do with the crime was released. Yesterday afternoon the police ar-| rested Ferdinand Peck, age d 16, and BREAD MUST BE PURE. The Royal Milk Loaf aring our crown label is made of pure witke ck gives it ee agile ate crust and fav James W. believed to }|A8k your .Geake ROY AL Russell, aged 28, who are have been implicated in the robbery and also in balf a dozen 7 . ; other chicken yard re: S E depredations er ported to police headquarters in the last three weeks. No. travel one ‘reached a Visiting while you area eoe 9 Just or prof wait; Card an extra the actual enough: assure { | style head- today material Ad-| a | a BAKING CO, claimed nobby spring sults will be Unc at a great sold sacrifice. anlels. the ajlor, 67 West Second South. Come and see if they fit you, to of retention the features. Clothes Are Made outing The suits «are just as ght and comfortable ay clothes possibly can be and still have such splendid style features as Benjamin clothes have. | | of for ‘‘extras'' That's the way Benjamin j opportunit big reward padding-no* anywhere. and -_--- for the secure a be no extré anywhere. lining-not $500 races making it In. fire' must extra extra bit in They sell at $18 5$20, and 22:00; 20, $2 7.00 $30, We ve furnishings for outing wear, too-just full of comfort. tes al ce eat printed Ls ber i: Printthe oe Ith- Poulton, Madsen, Owen & Co., : 111-113 MAIN STREET.. "T have had the thne of my life x a said J. D encer, on his return from his fishing trip to the north fork ah| the Snake river and Henry's lake vith | - ae aokee ° Felt ae thelr respective} casts, about five pounds, vet, notwitions and a son of Charles B. Felt standing a ei George and I] ees "You know I had been told by my] two at LC many times \ r friend that the fishing was uncommon-]} much ae bted to _the ownel of the ly good along our line of travel, so I ee gic . 1 pen and ta took a Hatt telescope along, thinkiB ood and wife for the most ening L might escape the watchful ey jovable time had on this trip. of the game warden and bring a mes ae ne of the ores Eon oe came of fish to my friends But when, on] wh we ere there cutting down the the first day, we reached the ee ee and flowers, whieh, by the allowed by law and had two-thirds] way, grow in profusion at the ranch. er a day to F itch auolts IT concluded| One more trip to the raneh will about that all the stories hac heed, | atisfy me for this year's outing, but though they were fil siycies were] nothing short of it absolutely truc | aes _ iad been accustomed to v ge 9 for the opportunity of a rod, but owing to a misunders er to secure a big reward for a ing, our baggage was left little effort. Anthony and T was obliged to resort | to borrowed clothes and, worst of all Saltair bicycle races today. Adt barhboo pole weighing. after a few mission 10e. eo - No matter how hot the day or night you 4 ° will weet's ° Chocolates ociety Enjoy * é 4 The favorite é 6 ' of all cultured . candy lovers. Sweet Candy Co. Manufacturing Confectioners. 1 ' mm . . / f SER SAAALKALASB VSL ence aera aan a LAN LEELA ----- ELS RAR AEN REESE RRR ALARA aeeooo===*=-|] BULLETIN OF EXCURSION RATES GOOD ROADS FARMERS GETTING INTO LINE avenue, and stole a dozen fat hens larke and J. H. Robinson of Farming» The hens were secreted in (Grands: some brush | Coromissioner 1?" G. N. Brown, H. J. Sbelileld and Hadviehe Denver/és Ric fall. John Walsh of Kaysville boy, o'ecloek, Sees ‘call See page life-time to little effort a Liberty stake of $40 of the presid nt street, died i n Seventh South iast yesterday morning Prove hospital long jline ss and Death came after ab to an Was directly due operation for which the appendicitis and gallstone long-con weak from patient, already sury ive : tinved illu ess, could not At the time of her death, Mrs Hinekley was visiting her parents, and Mrs. Niels Johnson of Provo, ved from their to home p June 24 d operation deemed necessary was performed and last Tue sday estimable was an woman ant eight a family of children two trom months to arfuneral but Mrs inckiss y buried from the nome Provo next Monday There vlarm Main street: : 07 o'elocl Hill, d at 10:02 o'eloc it Phird South between Fourth East treets last clothes. ‘weight'? taking the firefor overt | O Brien's or 236 So, Main. DIED IN PROVO HOSPITAL -_----_ >_>» AFTER LINGERING ILLNESS CAUGHT PLENTY OF FISH ALONG THE SNAKE RIVER of Bryant S. Hinckley, wife Soe the box. Made with our the box. chicken coop in » Larsen's home, 2:38 most summer The good roads peopie of Davis couns y will gather at Lagoon Tuesday afternoon to draw up resolutions and start a campaign to be directed at the coun- THIEVES iT, at counts | whol department Saltalr bicyele mission 10¢ Ad- of for ) ef Captain and Acting Chief W, T. A land yesterday called on Chief of Po-| lice Pitt and enlisted the efforts of tne police department in an effort to lo-| cate the party re sponsible for turn-| ing in the alarms If he captured,| the department will make every effort} to punish him | Said Acting Chief Avland last night ‘T suppose that the alarms have been turned in by persons, or a person, who vanted tu see the appara' in action | However, if the party realized the wear and tear on the machinery every time a call is answered, the tinie the] department is away from headquar-! ters and the ever-present danger in| making these runs, there would be less CEE and certainly there would b fi \ifestation of that curiosity PEG-LEGGED PRISONER MUSTER ROLLS OF BLACK PLEADS FOR HIS DOPE HAWK WAR ARE FOUND Li on of 10e rangements . $16,660,706 6,191,174 pre time ) treet The ne abt usele | | quarters ove) chi Wasp ndent tel | phone, and it was thought that it came from Mrs. i. L vray' esidencs t 360 Bast Third South rhe eal ' ! ered promptl and. the firemen yere "met. atth front door of th Gray home by Mrs. Gra ho declared |} that she knew o o fire and that no ilarm had been ounded from het house or over her telephons rhere a city ordinance providing as a pun hment for one convicted cf turning in a false alarm of fit a fine of $100 and 100 day in the cits jail > a second offense, the mis-| demeanor may be punished with a fine Artists Will Appear. hose names ap‘rv artist e program, are Mi Emma Wyo 7 Maier Esther Davis é Horace Ensign, Wiil D. Phillips "he David Reese last-named is from Provo city % is the young tenor vho gave sach i ecount of himin Lake theater elf recentls given by the Opera company under leadership of Prof Cc. Lund Rees Will sing o™ ) Welsh songs which his volce is well adapted. The Cambrian association extends a hearty invitation to all Welsh and those of Welsh parentage try the day festivities to attend Th fact tney desire it understood that people or all nationalities will be welof comed assured in advance and a re Saltair vm \lhurmis oth mission in-an ere the re-] ca ha mie -th the four fo usele for ere West Local ub da department th arrest making 37% North on Capitol last night Third and numbers ‘Nocturne,"' pieces at the the test coming od and L composition of Dr Protheroe of Milwaukee has been e igaged by the ‘ ‘ambrian Suciation as chief music ul adjudicator ror the great musical ¢ vent > every flre hours allogether t 12-17 o clock} vesterday afternoon: a call wa Luswered at Twelfth South and Second ‘I Paper and envelopes, 25 sheets and 25 envelopes. name There for ol ¢ the nearly eight mile nd men from headquarter publt hip ot of. the Sons t with and terda eatures wake ‘ lich ils0o ¥ esterday's temperature in Salt Lake I iormal : was just for this tim e of reports veal by official he judg ‘ ) if corres ponding In past weel 3 ears 8 9 dewa The maximumt empcrature grees and the n 1inimum 63, maki nga mean of 76 deg rees for is p artly The forecast said with ve gard Nothing eloudy although It Is gento the temperature erally understor xd that the inter yenbetween the sun tion of clouds and of terra f irma the sweating r¢ sident brings whatever that No Sons; weather features are part reported ssterd from any is the Following sal conditions > p.m S8-:, 77 1axi 76 mum min imum, 63; mean which is normal Tota iexedss of temperature t he first of the m«¢ ynth t Accumulate d deficiency perature since J: Lnuary 1 Potal precip itation, the pi cipitation si ice month, tre ice which is Inch low normal Accumulated excess since , 03 inches. January 1, p 26 at 6 Relative humidity m., per cent Total mus under will lr addition two horses Quebec for the special singing . responsible SOCLOLY ipated event CHEER UP,| T MAY BEA LITTLE COOLER TODAY Hlorse Cattle Sheep Swine the Making | to a number of police departme joined locate have been secure a large influx and Lor, is nda sponded mid = the en two engines dog show hh 7 9 and 10 the fair An racing Yesterd last Program Coliseum, i tu been ogram has prepared pe ! commiltes appointed by lariGalen ussociation cons isting and vocal in nt api eches and inament The re idition aronte xpected. will be n tne um of the famous and commence promptly o'clock frinmediately upon the the train leaving the city vt b the of Hl pyro distingulsned howl horse the. || 2 ne of Offense. association s looked a-walkir lephant magic fountain, fight Mi \ iu In - Lior int In winual gathe t ile a place unde r the e ian used Some pe icula feature ill ob carl 1 ont during e exposition, Fire work ill pla \ jroportan part in thie ‘ ning ‘ bitlon Stationary plier d figures Will be used extenvive wa ocket id other high {) rs will supplement ther Among Lech Niagara Ing the Of Clothes INTERFERE| nee ES | Penalties att Provided| by Law for Persons Guilty | | | | } at Saltair, Th ‘ eleverut Wel ho peopl et nt terrt Thursday or WILL Invited to Heavy Fest tivit ies ised fal highe the ult itho to coming of ordinartl of in tul f Liljenberg . &) Maes 0m in one f 1ecepted ind the nstructed to ac rt construction hund JOM ra other IN STORE| POLICE All Nationalities hath: ‘ eee ot MUSIC IC Is 0 my undred clers, The plan for m1 rt bullding v retary a bid fo it tho MUCH co irdead Piese eral largem li several t s b for da ids DOWN é vaults. They have ample capacity for SAFE-KEEPoe . ING trunks, packages and Hayward | cto f OFFICER ST AINS TRAILS elected your valuable aepapers, deeds, : : Saltair bieyele races today. Adinsurance policies or will, to- | ™issten 10 gether with the family - silSee page 9 for the opportunity ofa is ; ; eeth wennpe: : ver, im our. safe deposit a ariceniee eT ae eee the tructure of the building for the pre siding bishopric of the Mormon churel is t lil moving forward to complethor Announcement v made this week for the new building of the Crane Manufacturing company at 1e@ corner of Sece nd South ane Second West streets he skeleton of the concrete framework of the Harriman passenge depot grows larger daily eee Houses Under Way. In addition to the er buildings several eisaekas pret houses are well unler way and many smaller structure are risin in different par of the ett Two Butte contractors arrived in the city during the week for the pur pose of erecting a dozen cottages in the west part of town hton Brothers are at work on seven cottages on Seventh South street. and other econtracting firms have constructing work under wa Hardware has led in. tie yverment of the mere antile trade during the week The call been largely for builder materials and sporting goods Reteil Business Good. Larg sales have marked the in the retail dry goods and cl departments of toe trade, so th veek's receipts will foot up well There has been no sational features in the SEA Rcaiia stocks and bond market. Utah-Idaho Sugar. com mon, has sold In small lots at $2.8. and thereabouts Lewiston Sugar i queted at $15 and sellers are hard to Ond Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company stock is strong at $350, the highest point. reached in its remarkable history. Following are late quotations: Local Stocks. Amalgamated Sugar Co., pfd....%3 97.00 do, common satel g 176.00 Beneficial Life Insurance Co.. 25.0 Con, Wagon and Mach, Co., pfd 114.50 COs CONIMOn sel. ee eee ea 101.00 Commerctal National Bank 140.00 Deseret National bank 287.00 Deseret Savings bank... 510,00 First National bank, Ogden 16.00 Home Fire Insurance Co 195.00 Heber J. Grant and Co 130.060 Lewisten Sugar Co 15.00 National Bank of the Republic 140.00 Ogden Savings bank . 260.00 Provo Com. and Say. bank 148.00 Rocky Mt. Bell Tel Co. 62.00 State Bank of Utah . 197.50 Sugar City. Townsite Co é 125.00 Thateher Bros. Banking Co 147.00 Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.,, pfd 9.05 do. common ; : 2.83 Utah National bank : 115.00 Utah Savings & Trust Co 110.00 Western. Loan and Savings 106.00 Zion's Sav. Bunk and Trust Co. 350.00 Z C. M. I z 203.00 Bouds. Salt Lake City Railroad $100.00 Sumpter Valley Railroad 100,60 Utah Co. Light and Power Ce, 101.50 Utah Sugar Co 103.069 lu huye told them that they could net nominate him for any office that he would uccept and that any. re [auest for his soulinn. as he ot z proportion 1 trans! red other parts of the cits A -stendy,demand fo inall propertie principall for residen purpose continues, and there I 10 end of request for rentable he Bulldin ror on uninterrupted th brick wall Lad tone fronts of the that they would never give ‘him aie vlher & wlude md the proven rence, ments th local market ist street op ¢ to the tha S100,000 coanged OL ‘ 0 1 | Lake When the vote was taken for his dl delegates to the Denver conVention remissal they voted against it ith the] turned la night after an interesting exception of avi who was absent./ trip, during which they missed conas he will be when the vote comes oufmections with the Overland Limited Monday night The mayor carried his}at Cheyenne and, ineidentalls with point and Devine walked the plank thelt breakfast yesterda morning At the next night of meetin De-!The party consisted of William H vine's friends, among whom were th King. O. W. Powers, Ro Pie nie Black, Wood, Martin and Davis, man-| TL. © ots , R. Martineau..T. H aged to get through a resolution sel-| Fitzgerald and Mrs.. Ha aril ting forth the manner of man thi Leaving Denver at-7co'ciock -Pridar Tames Devinefor was, them..voted the Conditions =e issociation oO ent Hope. Sena the I vonrd _charact vee} li ; t Fal lr Ur Exist, iou a up for som: passer { departme Morris di of the fir W. J. & ‘ Y CUI / en oe State the So somecounwith- LIVELY Business Holds Good and Sat Strength- Pact see Lae Eat there was in the city row and not of departments were held months, but were finally the time of appointing his heads Mayor Richa P. missed James Devine, chief department, and appointed IS STILL isfactory Da rcokt - A few vears ago thing of a deadlock cil It was a party BUILDING E: 10} "Know-how Se Good Sized Transfers of Dirt ___ Are Made During the Week. PIONEER DAY RATES July 23d and 24th. Limit July 26th, EXCURSION TO CANADA, d \ugust 4. Buidise PT sid wh-cwas eu so Berne agrath Cardston Lethbridge says $32 80 DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PACIFIC Coasr, EXCURSIONS NORTIL July oo. mae August 8 CITY agents for limits a od further TICKET OFFICE, : 201 MAIN and 22. particulars, sr, 4* |