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Show PONG See my. THE LOA STREETCARSTOCANYON Burglars Enter Two While Families Are are Ransacked _- mi BIG | will bes for Gives O'Laughlin -_ Personal E . Ogden, May is 26.-The - Bust*Kimmie at WaS burglarized 2709 about evenin e hil it Upon | dise6vered that family the and of a had. the Decoration day. The e faut Ogden rails loner | | heen! of Ogden, ~j) the Visit : Ogden, May jolly party. of col the Nest 26.-The SNvELO DEN the younger society in. Ogden a tally-ho ficld foie set | party co canyon A. ; PROGRAM, KR, March Railroad to-Tabernacle Raonad in evicill Geacea Pore- re Ogden, May invited t..° to. work city Musi the hall at High of Dix-Logan of in 30, will 9:20 o'clock r G. observance May post school Ogden Post, the dey. to a. Gettysburg, C Ek. Ty Huk niak i; "Musi Baby evening so} which home. for Ts vill will Sidney, f be OGDEN his) 2 of After the exercises ‘graves. a déeorated the jeame Mi and at All os sons having - PO SETTLE ; Insurance flags them " in in Tuesdayis In had ground at fact from Buys Atlantic that Se Pine to An ment Pa- the | children, A sister, ould, and a brother, | tive in Salt Lake ‘ { suggestion Savage, the reclamation important and ee tar ses Saera- a from 900 and Mrs Ed. RayT. E. Harper, Reached elena, head of the United | here. service in: Montana.| phur question public ists for the govern-} to consider in con-| by Milwaukee ye Special | Republican Engincer | May oat. 26.-Word_ received this afternoon Springs, the Meagher east county, of is sixty-five to the earners and of AS thrift a he T. H.| ranch| Special where best of ranch life. where}family in | eae or at now his Next, what ac-/gation than the of social Westen | to of land 2 com- o the ject. and Twenty-fifth "God, tor."' |a the. Sunday p. m. Only school | by asking another. What is the $600 of the ra eeeAe Carbon eon of street. siahe Falls Tim-|in Montana, probably $500 to 1,250,000 for the ervic Awards Tink Against $15,000 Union in Suit Pacific. Ogden, May 26-After a deliberation of six hours ‘the jury returned a unanimous verdict for. $15,000 for the plainuff in thé damage suit of Michael CO Laughlin against the Union P: Railroad. company, which had been on trial in' the ‘second' district court for ached the the past week The case r¢ jury shortly before noon today A. W ¢ ‘losing arAgee made the opening and cuments for the plaintify and Attorne Willis of Salt Lake argued for the defendant ; for dam$50,000 for was sult The to accident. of an result the as ives the by employed O' Laughlin - while Union Pacifie at Ogden in which he lost the usecof his lower HIGH WATER IN the eit Ho rhe. Chris service eae ete Sunday atl day sthool Mlder J. Dy. * Lutheran: third street: \. Elmquist,: te * ; ae { Effect Abent Worried hé i water 26:-The May ul ust rivér has reached aplitthe no sult among Souther yesterday OV Pa citi officials ; safe of the roadbed nea Harrisis feared vill For gq time it : : ; roadbed: would be asher was hands of section Zane ind out Weber nt ne Tic Were cause the that' sible to as co tracl 1s Mrs. the of Jast.night of the , rise eanal..will be away ‘iiitecieme: as the, water OO ee Stigers sks to and It is pos- ¢ anged from sul ih idle Magin26.-Attornes May ee Secone the Corn todays tiled in Sie eteI complaint Tor & court n agi mn ti ac Inyan Stigers E, Daisy compan railroad Pacific. Union: the he for damages ($24 5,000 recover: to¢ Warren , husband her death of Stingers, Jiaene Azusa wreck, Decen On mark county offices Idaho Falls nomination Heavy left attend big Short the this 7. 1906; of the allegations in chook nel esy managément? To the inv pre) nt dnd ke ep oe of farm machinery he con- yor showers will has to be held Several state Sept. the |itry aspirants ures fell during fruit, for id for track over Salt meet t Lake in spite ae | i : the eae con plaint charges negligence on ee ‘ " "ole A of the company, 2 eee . by allowto safeguard its passengs which tr =e whiy crew of a freight ing the rain. paseenner the ith eollided Ww tho hours: twénty4five work: buting ane ‘ that 0.4 this fac t was a contri luse of the wreck. 3 fifteen minutes. to be equal |the or nlen= an 2sVorses and all the | cream and on Saving the accompanied by | elt oe pete if ) u ix' 2 sell ed omé n ) ; lee t. 4 . * Sun- tears by atemopialoday: oO even pete ia between Ec WI preachet t m. B.- in: will the evening at move'south Honors ma the Rees Wal of 1 | ya are a mm Bureka' 7) p- ™- gp eggs, and butter for and the needed rent the and on farm, 5 ter eve und bacres In $ Al will speak ul ae 5 ' best known men of this| state. dled here this morn-| the the o'clock, eh 1 heen Seater ; nal of the constitutional had been a member wereaD stake Viormon church and was at the time of his death SE SAE | Secretary eee Sunds ©Chase There was and pens R eon a noble the a the in 306 fully Oe ©} of second! Rash Cache county ment exercises today at Logan;: It was hour ° from. being devoted a4 ;, the : opening day 26.-The held : for the thelr. young the B. lows: Luker, 4] « i ommence- people, w the of the [11 a.m. ‘to the close and ball. at midnight. The. progrs ; oF tHe J STS tee tite : z every proceedings mee ling at banquet . én act renee ae ae ety Music-brass band. Prayer-chaplain. -Hyde Park school. 4 -County Superintendent | J. L. McCarrey. re mode -James A. Cragun and company | Reading Hees School. Duet-Paradise school Iissay-W ellsville school . Hassel May schools ; e s }2 gala eaten e Eden of Fe Raith Ida Ashdow Mit chell, Wierugby the et Dril---Providehoe Ar ace l seho See Quartet Lewiston Valedictory-Alta Stringham, a Near re AT ame ERO s. ¥ of Rich- to graduates-President Linford, B. Y. college. Presentation Par The -of received certificates: Hyrum Myr : tNen ua, Charlotte . Critchlow, wton|) Wiliam ,certificates-County. following ‘Tut ue | Sth Ls ‘Ghic : Ar Owen Lucinda 2 Address James H. AIG Iris _ Jac obson, , | Superintendent. areal Byrinda areas eeeag een moana Ruby a Hansen, | Allen, Ganterdiie R. Roberts, Willa A. Smith and Jose oh | AF M. soldiers will Decker, Randall, Lola | Denton Sees Principal. Enid Rollins, Sarah . ,Hazel,Smith, Peterson, Johnson, Hazel Elgeva Allen Lot- be decorated on HH. W. oa with | Steed, Oliv : oe Principal. made of native the living marble nye will -)| ae 3S. R. cemetery : was the : | - 1. Burton, Claud |qays ago at the Cache |hospital iin oa a labor- | pecove of few Logan, days Valley .is, doing, will be on L. nicely the D. to | ard Uh erie ee e200-as a sross ee BRCM return.) though $800 as the net return from. of the ee the Yellowstone valley five. 40) to} Sor : vovu, May 26.-Mr, and Mrs.-H. A ¢yeeyver celebrated their goiden wedqing anniversary at the. Sixth ward, yee ing-house. last nizht..Supper wa t SE . i : served at § o'clock. followed by dancing and a program. Mr. Cheever, As he is eighty years old, three sets as gaily as the young | icadarit About seventy eur sis" j ; . hi » Li Rrincinay Grace. Vera ° ee nd bide Cly Cottrell Bonnemort Thom oe son, -Rufu nd, x Cora . . aa ‘ RW RPCROR, .Allen,.\.Cora Seen "Aaelaid Kent Venta. Mowers, Fern Rawlins, Harriet Bevins, Alia -- Pond ‘ re Miiite Macibectee James EF. Nellie Hendrieks. Grid | Hyde Hardee Irene Park. : Harris Maggie | ste . Hi ANCcCy, Hancey, Pond, i Howard Nellie Perks, Grant, Hattie Wallace Waite Leland Siovae Hyde, Hedvig Hansen, Layton. _| W. R. Skeen panne Graduate Martha A Ie gbert, Irene Layton, Pinasmea} aite, Grover Hencey, | Bayles =Evan Ellisc on aon tyless, fi Calvin Corbrid Corbridge, AL | Sarah & ata oe Ike rs re aw, Annie | Paradise. oward Cook essie c Leo} |ie= nereen, Paes rila en, Archie Layton. Lee Ware yay, UE sae aa: stead i | 3 a PEO SLODSOR:; : : goes Thom E. Williams, uat Teeeonard (een Prine peat oe =atl= Lyon, Ashcroft, Evendor Callie surn= , We Te ‘ ae > Gradhis dham, Rova . dha est MM. Bradshaw, Ray Shaw, Mable Ss. Shipley, Rose Danijelsen, Stella Argill, Syracuse ( we ‘ "udei N m n Geeorgl:e } la Obr ‘ay, ry, Vio " rman, A. O. Soderburg, Principal Graduates et Car ion. ; ' : Paice (een pe, een elie ei : Le Roy Wood I sina Cook. Nanc y Bis Smithfield, ow, Lawre Criddle erna Steed, a; W ood, . Tol Matt EBli ins Mathers, Oszel Ee rl W , hite Tess} Cook, } John athers, 1 Gladys Williams | borne Low,4 Vera C ee Letitia Read, AR A Clinton. Almeda S. Crowther Jessie Hulse, : | Minnje Bain, Fern niood. 2 Luella HanCharles Manning, Prin Graduates. | con Warren W. Parker, R uby Hadlox k, Rach-|° el Saeee Wee ‘Child, Ellen Patterson,| Providence. alter Hadlo Srustus die . Mabel] a Bnet e ten ia ' Vesta Campbell tachel Fubhriman, Ivie NEI. Matilda Sticlyand, Ronald dane folks FLOOD & AT "ROCK ROC Campbell, "SPRIN Leon GS h M Webl ie " ebb,.. Alss, Robins, Lizzie B. | Effie Stephe TRON Bertrand Wann ilea pareee Beryl Sny-|den, Leland Van Orden, Lafayette >Tel2 as ao er ford, Willie Litz. S.| Butcher, Clevel vaaty = and | aie. road Richmond. Ethelyn Burnham, Ollie " Peart,L Mar-: Merrill. I Th he ck, Harol¢ 3 : Smith, Lil- |" °SS¢ Kaysville AaYySvVAlle. R. D Roberts, ploneer of Logan, | ‘ifford Strong, 7 and father of Representative D. R. ao oe, H. Les | Roberts, who was operated on a fe | der, oe ae " aricins Alma Jensen Me "ill, Ler tant abn, EV Andergenic Mara pees a eLibbie 'T Sones Graduates-Ida | f¢athleen Van Noy, Peake Merrill: R a Clark, | n, roy Harold R. Clark, Camilla Ab-| C, aries Andreasen, Vernon Olsen, Leonard Larsen, Asael Allen, Willis Banca: Le- Por-| Cnrtapene Batons: hr nsen, 5 Waite ‘alter A atn ampton, . oe buried Logan Rogers, . Vict Graduates-| Leo of the Agricul-| jf r.grito 5 Lei MCL Blasdell, PaaS, preparations tol i on, Neslen 1 Sinith. Frank Way anit Ss Memorial day | ace Woral Robert Janes who died ‘October 16 the milk, With the half , BV: acre, of of 1/ ks | } Selo: youth ; this $960, ‘wag Acre If this eewould . Young yupns en | to writer at| in} cents cere, per or pound, 31,600 and per e t ts catereturn| Ci gross of $560 Alder; Guella Baer. Clarkston. on fed ‘these. te-| ubled of af two R I n wer Sa ORO SBE) Express company soshard . sake], roel < te Pralene public an Special and ee Sines s 2 company Music Ney. tomorrow witha view to estab- : . f | lishing lov 2 sats h store there should } || the H. outlook H ‘uftjustify. went it to Springville to- milk | Shs ground wand obputter fat. At-20) this Res J. from} Butter, pastured udg lc aa o The Pacific the : nave had to move.to make room for} & ; |} the expansion of Schwab's clothing | to-stock,| store. Mr.. Schwab will leave for Els ‘cows,' \ has | COWS ORZORES acre Ohio | tained 200 pounds from fila § daa . dairy could 1 Sore Prolit in The ? < producing At six, tons er give or a net return { ] oT tan alfalfa hay was particularly patriarch Noble Herrington, | who, on being urged to take wine wut 20. [the table of Chief Justice Chase derwood, - = ae ‘ pe a large price for jpandling this . rop. | es , convenof the returns)$40 40 acres: per) ‘The} = Judge J. W. N. turned. from his Be os 1e Willard Hutchings ae store. jot Bee n : a 26.- =Tol- at < sday 2 on were up behind call d and superintéend- | Prise ;|) of sidered, the but a nai witetlon of many | Sutton, deceased the | Tih ually are ae ‘ though proffered by a beautiful lady. street enters C | Considered. Potatoes sugar beets, gar-|right hand as to | Sage creek bitten off by a Ludvigsen was busy at : oe Kerr, Ralph Leatham, Alta : Wm Allen : Bertha: Owen, Mendon. rear Millville. Jessop, Scott It 44 Schenk, | stet Maralada Nara : Jesson King enson., Taylor, Almeda Roundy, Edwin Roundy , College. Marion Taylor, |G strect.| the P, ; ae inklin Sorensen, Bertha Richards, _ Bartlett Frances Cooley, Allen Genevive NettlezR. Teenie Schenk, L. Har- ‘Axon. STaller low Greenville | | jit Is believed there will be no further trouble Clarence Ludvigsen, driver for J. P.| > MeDermoot & company, had a narDan-|row escape from deatn In a runaway his! Monday evening The team starte . savage | While : | Mable erops mentioned would be the | A marriage license has been issued | that an area about ten feet square al farm practice. If live stock were|to David P. Barton. of *Paragoonah|caved in to a depth of eight feet handled this would spread the work] and Cornelia Page of Provo, formerly | here teams had been passing a few over the year and the returns on these} of Parowan. They were married at the minutes before with. earth ard other variety crops will be in proportion to) home of H..H. Cluff by Samuel: E. | mate jal for ‘ hecking the rush of the acreage of each, and would glve) Hinekley this morning. | jWater, The rain has stopped now an d No said the herole youth, réso- | the maximum return of from $800 to . lutely; gently repelling the proffered | $1,600 per year from the 40 acres,. in ‘ : x clas jaddition ° to providing a home and! News Prom Randolph. = What a pleture of moral grandeur. Aj many of the living expenses. | Repubilican Special 5 rvice poor, triendless youth refusing wine at In the above estimate none of the Randolph, Mav £6.-Thomas the table of a famous statesman, even | Crops expensive to raise have been) jels has*had the third finger oo Eva Wm. x Smith, the | W illfe. Soa employed to haul from the warehouse to Fourth ; Wellsville. = Green, John |W yatt, Parley the water, while a small army was busy earrying goods out where , Nish } lin | 'Y|| : ; vice the pressure ; under C street Cosgriff & Couzens' } cellar of the saloon | fill of t | to i thethe ¢ cell at Men CEE bran of eck mé rair Bee \ that ‘ laid Sagle saloon and store, ue the land threatenin an thr ning Whitecotton has reé trip the southern | sacks part of the state. The ease against are Service. Wyo.,. May the e ee heavyfee AwingWaste 4 Cae became so great broke the conduit Vashington, had the moral courage to} <hove crops can be produced' fora) ¢harged wtth arson, was dismissed by | of the cella After great effort, the block | réfuse He was a poor young man, | minimum outlay of labor, A man and) Judge Booth today and Hutchings'! Water was diverted to the other si next to | Just beginning the struggle of lite |i "1m could do practically all the | hondsme n were discharged j of the street. Later in the afternoon pasto Not take<a glass of) wine?" ‘sald wor "k In the above ate strations the| Sutton has been appointed the water from the broken condult| Sunday. | of Chase, In wonderment and = sur-| returns from but one ep were conBaga abnor of the estate of Isaac had so weakened the ground above it, Luetle Crookston, | 1c | | } John lark, T. . = Eimer . Ormond. Susie Riverside UVersiac. Carlisle, Laura Monk, Newton. : ; Rigby, Emile - Maud p Wennergreen irae ; i "No," said the noble young man, and | de nh truck and fruit of all kinds call |horse. The same animal bit off .the of the wagon He climbed for ro Coveville, z . : to gather tongue the on out got of Rob-jand hand of the right finger first larger outlay of labor, but they are! | for his and little trembled colo PAIS'. .espectalls be ci vhiet vie Rose Allen, Atba Bradbury, Vera and balance his lost He reins. ihis two years ago ert MeKinnon and! producers larger wine, | correspondingly drink ‘Lt never flushed cher sleeturt nf series | ea sisi Bas crak tie eaise which» were wery"a much 2Ut=-Chere she grew straightened up| glveSomething greater returns acre of cropsia| Ed. R. daysSouthvisiting of Sult-Lake fell, team but clung te the tongue until ||Aten._ : So rT ake st sale sat | und his words firmer) himself if you've in these per kinds few relatives passed and/the ran into ao telephone pole. At 7 p. Mm. a banquet Was served oe é Sate nom ars aba y be the | Sate Tittle good old rye whisky I don't|Should be grown However, the ex-/triends in pace on his "way to|The end of the tongue struck the pole None and eaanee Cee ws ereaplicon 1ewS aie : o . \ ‘ a it ent ‘@ ies Sony > um Se am ue dian o aradise mind' trying pifler ' of these crops that. might be | Diamondville nd threw Ludvigsen ome distanct 5 é ext ve . ‘ Ogder y 1O> | S es _ SARA = TMaog Nh : evel Pees in ee 1 . a "R ~ : |}egrown will be determined by the tme) Mrs. Sarah avascis has. sold her away, where he was picked up un- jacted as mast r of ceremonies Toasts te Se cern al Bie br te Patient (td pretty nurse)-Will vou | available for properly caring for them. | hotel barn to J. F. Spencer. for $100. | conscious He was revived later, and | were responded to as follows: : of Age will be shown ie Ht © ny ife when TI recover? To yield the largest returns, the work j It' will: be Rosa to fi Spencer's |is all right, excep some severe } fhe Mald Teacher''-F. O. Nelson, fee reese cordial "irst Carver. Admission invited Presbyterlan pasto Morning 2 pa John. j Edwat Pretty k = servics eleven q h Congregational sa Methodist and Lutheran churches unite with us at this service Me morial service Sunda 1 Iendeavor ‘at 7 Evening ser-! ly Nurse-Certainly Patlient-Then you Prett urse-Oh, a part of the love me? ne that's treatment. of the I mere- must keep my patients cheerful I promised this morning to run away with a married: man who had lost both legs.' Manila American GRAS rues _ es » dD TRIP. V ice at) 8. "The baccalaureate ermon ° maaan Miss Patience PURE KA-S2 ROUN to the graduating class "of Ogden high) Gonne, whom Mr. Staylate had been Sunday, May 27. choo) wil -be delivered at thi ervice horing. with ivy conundrums, "that Ta ne *e 1c opder of: service ha beenftreminds me o he best tt - <soing." Mubel Tailors Vv pectal ore : ne t the bes ing going. Baseball game, | leaves © Via "Salt | prepared for cach of (hese ser vices and | What's that?' he asked Blue Rocks ae rey ‘ eae 2eturning | the chureh wil be dec vated suitable | "A man who has stayed too long,' Lake, Troute Kees‘? \for the occasion. Catholie Standard, leaves a, - ‘now } teams A ER nia. Alea 1 pne 0 debi ahh Blood, | pre sidan oy 10) unfte with Mi morial PrIroshyterian Vteria | Herbert L. Juniors of of (in ng Lutherat Eee itheran | member |} tions He m First Fir ape part te sad pastor, rotate § Tuesday: rt ay yp. o'clocl I ‘| ‘ a i " I a h 3 DY Mineine Baplist-Horace te Strong Elwood Carte Libbi J. to|s if Alice aetna' - wages will vegetables: e had ten minutes" to ~ 41°90 en : ‘ zm return $1,200. One hundred. bushels) Sheridan was intoxicated and) o¢ oats per acre is a common crop for) oe aE ot ny the good farmer. At 1 cent a pound,| i daho Falls baseba eam will} = ran : . ho lay the: Woodmen. téam. tomorrow. -A j; hy ees, $35 periacren Wal) return game will be played at Pack: 12's ae ae ae for expense, it) "5 OD anpete Spec publican publie ca jn the county Clifford Henworth, ein eee. ao Now | at*the city cemoter The band will) land | play andthe college glee club will| and }yender selections The graves of all| flour may be grown: on the obtained without any cash The same is tr ue fol the poul- | the week | grown Instead of the -usual preaching Not one iple glass. of wine?" view at 1ll-asm.. the Methodist peo- | ¢choed the statesman's: beautiful war will attend <1 unio Mem« iL. | faselnating daughter, she arose le to be::held "at. the "‘First.Pres-|S!a in hand, and. ow ith iograce that cai sai hur h At 7..p..msthe Ep-|-) ould have charmed an anchorite, en-) ae ( i deayored to press it upon him 1 by : ' pecial Service. itiaan Grad- Tuesday. East Bountiful. axe panel ul. TAA reo buckle, athletic morning Line of mont | Lillie 160 -< had Briggs, |among them D. |. Thain, Joseph Thursday Young Peopls meeting ata First Methodist One-ha east of Washington avenue, courthouse Samuel - Blai unday Jservice 10 ‘ ; from | ceived m. e Orchestra | pe Logan, received secured aug 2 hata per | qarain, pare eo 8p. to held Aurelius C oe, @eorge: West Bountiful Sone Logan. Service. 26.-About Exercises i Public Schools Id : Ri e in ogan. S H chureh-Corner TwentyDeath of Binal Francis. | , | present, including eight children, thir Tsodora Shumway, Jassie Barson, and. Jefferson enu O. | Republican: Special Servic | six tons of alfalta Ah ay per ac OF iS a) ty-six grandchildren and nine great- | Heavy Rain Causes Trouble and | sovinne Peterson. Willie "Malmberg i Hepublican Service is 5 eer : ; Se eal Bert ceas 3 pa pasto Sunda SwedMorgan, special. May 26.-Samuel Francis, }common | <¢0 to. $24crop. ee At' an§ oh er FerLor anneiis eal ae n ss cen eer Damage at) Wyoming Town. Is Tesse Griffiths, Wheatley, Frank-a sto. At 11 other church he': i { i nC Og nis cn ad Disti absent 10:a. m Preaching Stead. of Lamém., Towa . . school at 12, superintende! : $25,000. js pasto De Chure} Saint ; Suen " a.m.and the Roadbed on at 7 ‘ First WEBEL. Pacific Fleer, with adal lGteclal You are 1ou a A Ue street Southern of Officers pastor -H. orni si an pertogls service, Gono tl e he Reorganized. Wf Latterda per we s engi vaRtep Hye seeresee, were to the wage proposition it should pro- | negs and flowers. The cadets will give | Rhod Smith, Chloe M. Han vide equal or_better wages, Interest on | 4 "rpilitary: exhibition, after. which a| Robinson, Marvin Udy, Elmer delegates to the state |'wheat be held July 26 and |farm a to nominate car didate S| outlay convention 26. for, tes has the fire had gone out. |timonial meetings are:held at S$ pm. | 204 farmers are corre apondinig fly jing man's expense is produced direct- | The Inter-mountain Consolidated farm with but littl or |p has made applicajiy from. the were the Duchess and these The public: is cordially invited to at- | Please! See : vt a Th or Idaho repres ‘ented by | tend the services ee |, eneay agent wane ras }no cash outlay. \tion. to the city council for a fran-| companies, ion meet in . Idaho | 7 | chise sThe Chauncey Parry. .E F Church of z the Good Shepherd-Coraeil < ; Falls 5 June Eats csr Yield $45 an Acre. company desires sat a fifty . Gtanian Teenietourth sien The ° seco ond ra te = Che aaes n | i vear franchise over any streets it may of the local agents who c omps nies | er . daho | SAESOCIALIC Butwhat will-a arree v4 thsuffered heavy losses, says he has Mrs me fae Cary eCti: I Y:a hiia< Bae | place . " rraneThe} to begin work " withArce rs f rer Sun = ifter in G58 Idaho Falls June 10 under irtization produc 40-acre fidy tract} B= C a and agrees 8 from all of his companies and ei veeth ay airy celebration, | @] vas organiz ‘ Focate his : ; 2 ote Pe Se eee a : willssend adjusters UE they Tis 1m. Sunda chool,~9;45 a..m 7 ae - i Meet one - i ee : LUG tYSRIENIS . See rhaps Se ee Be An invitation from the Utah Compart-of next week, p1 ep: ure a the early cain ng Pe wer and sermon, 11. Even=|eqitore. ¢ 1 } . } {| ces toni GEREE zbtenyé. VINE some' mercial Travelers to attend their cele to effect immediate settlements he | inggE prayer and sermon, Mor SDDS> DEE <e "thatat ive, ee oy See ae last fall) bration in Ogden i, . June 8 and | pris an on, 8 p.m. Wd orn‘. é » Ste see. CAG As ia y > zTae other companies will also have reaching topie The Ascensiol Wf Our Be eee a of pa che Asso tee thrashed 75 bushels of W ee eY | June 9 was accepted 0 , Siranthe . a. j . trom S'SOCK PRICES Ce associaacre froma 70-acre field. and sold the | o¢ o:.shre . w ‘d emf{wm ed an agreement before the middle of te 4s AB ry "scent Of) tion aims to provide more protection) crop for $46 per acre; $10 per. acre gBCwhi Nno, hrdlu , py shrd_ emfw next week ae for BUDUSIR = " sn ee eton ens 1; | eae ‘ Wie é LA ‘ well for the labor and mn Bvangelical--Sunday school eau ard Sheridan, who ‘said he Wasi snes ee se Se era News From Provo. VERDICT FOR QOLAUGHLIN. 10 m Ther will, be ono10 churetl relative of the civil war hero, reee crop. es "Ty ie1@ a Peneitlag : a. 1 CALCD ¥ ve <> |} the Thus gross returns from a. E . 3 Seni be that before Jury (deus, and, was removed where he is} céntral committee met Ibe returned by the home being pro-|7400.~ in Germany, and Wednesday evening to|vided on the farm, and besides much |\Noyember=-}07,.1900, in conventions ect | |f0% Cre- evening, tles Falls, Tda. May 26.-The Re- Something on interested county dafés pc Sub- and basement the about bridge t timbers =. fix in County are Whitesides, Seren Hamil- ae from Special May enthusiasts aver- | ejtizens average are good -building."; publican All are jin Ide Cause Wednesday ic Commencement avy ral es Aner Barbara 7 acne String eee Clyde Clartie Andersen, Anetia Nielsen, Elizabett |) the _ heavy rain during the night, : Blue | |ence ' Dawson, Patterson, a 1 | tunitie s for his famtly The first part |and white and crimson weré much in jc ooper, Birdie Sabine, vase H. Mabey, |iaraeleen, Midred Haws, Martha:Sorenjof this question can »be answered only | evidence, and a number of prominent | Lydia Tuttle, William Holb , Sylvia Nielsen, -Winfred Allen, Service drive -sckhool | News from tdano testi- | Republican Special Service. i ng Certificates I. highest Brown, recovering Oregon comfort and also provide orMe Ing educational nal © « oppor- in CACHE vestrs . examinations few who California: ill a IN "atStrong, Archie ‘Trigene Kaysville, who received 89%. The rhes st was _ an highe ee - "8 . ao brought Johnson, from News irri- Napa word he was a veteran, he the Soldtfers' home, 4ogan, and _ his at to Matt taken Republican under man by returned de- port the ties to the preserving plant| living expenses have to be paid. in oF eity. The drive is the largest what. will 40 acres of. irrigated jPVCT<Se At down a stream in W yoming | return under careful thorough The Christian Science society holds |'service at p. m. in the Congrega} tional echure nh edifice, corner of Adams rapidly | the ee 8 that! preDans California about a year} overed alive at the Call19ome Was educa- | S!OWlY as citizenship SupE support in according Dillon to) #5 at-|t® Laramie, Wyo., May 26.-The Union|age yearly income of the Pacific has been informed that the j working man? ees wages tie to the|JUSt it pos- | tO" afd such of died S ago, fornia | days for Support area will aim of} Wage small means in a healthy are type Sufficient result The the advantages the man The be to make man of a Home velop the rather labor. should mosphere tional for| Fra- 3 Ee Reaches Steele. Drive laborers of for the himself Shepard for has in ible Bud W stock work and employer See Thomas ago to that the man of large means and | have capacity: should not have firs ABO, monster Twenty-fourth | 2! a Sunday. nin uates, . Final that | Was Milwaukee engineers working in locality areine preparin toWhite's run a liminary rarouen GRADUATES Stewart, Musie US Cen emcee Presentation of miles | The effect Clifffford arenes soon, subject the on lecture a liver rehestra sahobl oN; | T,Porter Jared aoa ris eaten Original Story o cilia . Elwood serene Bong cece esc ek cee Hazel Barnes Clabes Essay (Ninth grade), Alta Adams ee ae Bugae ek) wea amaas Clyde White Declamatid ere Seegees ‘yde Cooper Address o Graduates, W iem MM. from White Sulcounty seat o about Helena, program sivas Gace aeeueeres cureer ter vy Pupils from the ipa Address of Welc a. es eter ABS FOOT: wcieee oesalvny Road aumee Service. The follows: as is given tobe eoca | Cho The body will be sent to Salt Lake Ce Essay, pane anes arrangements for the | je nes p-Uneral W pe made. Mussie Engi «a consideration, but rather small means ‘and capacity. point. Franie head years went cowboy Tie avenues. Services, | 894 ‘God. the Only Creator,'!* tec 5 elcome: prepa-javenue as of | insurlosses making adjuster corner. Lincoln. subject, and. terville Monday evening. ae ie ie L Park the | ata ne the Tee enter-| risesof oOthe farm e government © proper|| size which the Is government Ranch, magnificent and Twenty Republican | reading-.rooms, 212. Beales © on| Open dally trom 2 to 5 p.m. Work ome their and m.; | Cause la O.t Fire " of the suffered are ‘ possible. panies as /®#eonomy CHURCILES edifice. |street ) lL as i PROMPTLY Oeden fire ratio GAP can be sent north| Lusk, thence to; pure hased the West nie Mr. pupach, Subject, "If the Foundations} be Destroyed: : irst Church» of Cnarist;\Scientist- fre-|Church. half-mast ‘ . : = Ogden,,;May 26.-All ance companies which as are at Adjusters Losses All Samuel of editor re publie address at Boze-|T0 PUT HELENA ON LINE}: B. Linfield,.the director | States experiment sta-| Beli scan OM : . . elieved) Montana Capital Will Be) x le H. N. States Sacramento. |@Uired the magnificent Tenttend the ,}he first. got his start heid Have , Republican Special Service Farmington, May %-Graduation exerciseés of the eighth grade of the Davis county public schools will be held at Cen- Suc- 2 ater tal Service. -Mrs. the of St May ‘ 2 Only Eight Failures Recorded Among Members of Eighth Grade Classes. Pneumonia, ord, died of pneumonia this afterMrs. Raddon left a-husband-and had | tion for Montana at Bozeman, read the| fo) : : j ollowing paper, which he had pre- | pared Woman of at the tabernacle | Presbyterian churel Sunday | ber company has reached the boom at{year will be an outside wage obtained Captain H. D. Styer, cemetery will $-.ship |S eae .a 12:15 p.m. fhe Evening: wor-| Fort Steele on the Platte plod ~and by the average laborer in rent the country,/tural.coNége ‘is making ind at : 8 o'clock pastor will} cars are now being sent there to trans-|:towns. From this. house and_all.! 9yserve appropriately o'clock a detail will go, to. Mountain View cemetery to decorate the grayes.| there quéested=2My have during the day. east _Glendo |%45-000..) died children be pard been|Franie son 7 At a recent man, Prof. F, of the United a communication exists|agree east. By tlie Crawford-| large Cowboy ns H. Roschool and | She that old, imento, . Resident i eeuaad pais Ok Aaa, ences lis Disadvantages. fom en rs cific, line messages Cheyenne to. buil i: has iKilesel Sa last. her Valk City Attack wife addon, rae excur-| track anc the Park to }prenunlvena Special ! | City, May YEAR. A 200 $1, INCOME NET It will bring Lo Floods Cause , Great Damage accepted the_ position of weighmaster for the Central Coal & Coke company at Sweetwater, D. G. Thomas, of Evanston, proseeuting attorney of Uinta county, was in Rock Springs this week. Frank Crocker, of Green River, was a guest of his brother, J. H. Cc rocker, Wednesday. Sons. were born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fite ays Mr. and Mrs Robert Buston, of Sweetwater, this week. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mesack, of Sweetwater, died of diphtherla Wednesday morning. W. Stroud has returned from San Francisco, where he went to secure photographs. of the ruins. He hab Bowie ceneits Agia se : as some excellent views, and will de- OF MRS. RADDON cumbs = Lake. eee an Special Service. heyenne, May 26 Yesterday Dies, id): of Soon to DEATH Well-known ni at which | 40 school -| TELEPHONE andeno ‘phone from Cheyenne 850574, in months' High orchestt@, "Oration, H. Star Spangled Banner, of DAVIS COUNTY'S LIST | Republican eaceial Service should offer to settlers. »This question | {to Helena. The announcement has Bountiful, who, recelved, Ble. -Kayayille | . Kee renne, Ms Pe The cine ae Eo aeons rere discusses from the} been received with joy in Helena, as has won highest honors three years out of| ' o e peainane las commenced the} stance point of Montana conditions, un-/it is taken to indicate that the road |the last four, Out of the entire list-of | coneieas tion of a telephone Itne from |der the title, "Forty. Acres) Enough."'| has finally decided to place the Mon-| those who took the examinations only| Craw ford, Neb., to Lusk, Wyo. - The | Phe question has been asked: What) tana capital on the main line The | elght faflures. were recorded. The list] | completion of this line will mark the;/area of land under the frrigation}engineers decline to give particulars. | of graduates follow: | Closing of the gap of telephone com-j ditches constructed by. the reclamation } ae = i's munication between the Atlantic and| service should be considered as ok N . L outh Bountiful, | Pacific coasts At present one can|farm unit? This question involves y« ot Dead, But Ht George W. Palmer, principal. Gradutele photie from Sidney, Neb, to New| others What is the purpose of fe | Re ae an Special Servic . ites-Vina Eakle, Mary Knighton, Grover York, by relaying messages, and from| government in undert: iking this re-| Dillo Mo nt. May 26.-Thomas Brown Leo A. Brown, Ireta Brown, Belle| Cheyenne to the Pacific coast *hey-|clamation work? What class of people | rtamilton, former sheriff of Beaver-| Varley, Newloy cobb Mary Marshall, enne and Sidney are 100 miles apart|does it aim to help? T think all will| head county, who was supposed to Bertha Hatch ya aoe Agnes! Ses Ae left last nicht arene dparent S ore ‘service Memorcial rv [ ix Logan Post; America, 250 school chilfren direction of "Squire Coop: Ad1 oe Sie ee ES Con-| S89; 26.-Word o'clock {t pe Ried eight I<ierel. Lin- H. the visiting wiles bic Logan at Salt MiNiey ot CLOS iiled | Lusk Ling | from' contract compa grad May b | rot onl the Kicesel Ogden, received it m orchestra; A 1906./grandson, assembl Utah of Ogden has Oregon: shorts « ue for iiroad is ‘ shoo! lapp; PUR fhe 26 be done £ 26.-Citizens by participate .Memorial Members BC jodge, from meet | were ee companys |@!leged a Afternoon Of "May truction-company uit against "the eee WHHL participating Gora : 1 Jame rn Peer Ira i Ogden, oe a G. draughtsman, for . ae aie Short: Line this morning extra cars containing extra ci i i : containing about $16. 2 hardgri evening A chicken and trout « dinne | May as of6 Cee othe ad heen. stolen rnd -duneing ere some BABE of ea- || ais ans ee ean Da cairn inme nt. iret Jones, pte : local eral sfonists fh nard George ames uw Ghamberlati affair as havin iken place { Robert Nye? John - Heywood Miss] home of Thom Siannecr some time} Mavionle: Blierbeck, Mies) Di ssle Spenduring the afternoo As in the Kim-| cet "Miss Pear eile aS Blorenc NueéSAnstance, the residents of the| Bahn. Mi Glenn Douglas Miss GenStanger home had been away and up-|cvieve ‘Douglas Miss Max Gawilliani on their return | fou 1d that the| Miss: Kit/ Fitzgerald, Mi Dolly ~ Mahanse: had been raided TmTOT cc bers. of th family © unable ea Se ee oes [eavoe at. the time Sei Ceeni Crear inci pie aeiGs the M.. ee aan eed Canyon Sosa enjoyed, Oal officers were sent to the scene of tI no burglary No cle 1asx been obtained. | Spence Beepeond burglar : parted +) Knau fieveisition shortly. aft LaNeicls nmi Harold are & = Ns a 5 « his disadvantages. ROCK SPRINGS Expects to be on Main Line of Milwaukee the rural home the best social, educaHonat and religious advantages- Bozeman correspondence of Anaconda Standard Plenty this evening eerocine ena it was not known | 1 brief session this afternoon to directors of the company on at it api n of a list of about vapid progress h been made cacners, - Antclopes Kimmie child' of | away. | Mrs. house that Au-} was mouth "| Provide Comfort and | The road will not be Shores unSheriff Al. Sebring today took J. J {til after June 30, but on Decoration) Brooks and George Wilson, sentenced bday the Northwestern's pareae nae three pas occa for burglary, to | gines il) pull trains from Gle nwood | the: state prison . |to the ‘canyon, makin connettion No: 149-0 he tl the Ore-| with ed street 2 .12from the north on the re ; home ros Grant avenueat 9 o'clock this} Bowhile th amin returning home, ransacked. cana and hi : say , No Larger Tract is Needed to Stands ciciooninlbicd imbuUs, .W nitiate a big class : a, ea that the new ee third degree, tomorrow afternoon.|Country se completed so early comes| ‘he county board of education had | r ao 2 . ae uch - Inter-Monntain, Re publican Bure 410 rth = Street. , le $15,000 Injuries Reeeived Pmployed by U, P. ‘ . , White the out 7 26.-Ogden's business will be closed Decor- Om@ i | Gives to the ae E F ie . ae hae } ~ of, the Sanitarium At 1e } mile. yon's entrance and the grading for ENDS --_- Jury running | anyon'on |i ae : P CASE DAMAGE cs of Ogden, May 26.-Officer z | den Transit company Rapid HELENA ly farmed, it will give any man a comfortable living. It will give to every man a neighbor at his door, It will give to the country resident all the advantages of the urban residént with- B to join her East ie A. ea old, A son of Mart Johnson | this evening: fell and from the. table his arm, | broke traveling passenger Kerr Kenneth trains} agent for the Salt Lake Route, was In { | } Ogden, houses generallv ution day one MAY 27, 1906 Mrs. S. L. Raddon Dies of Pneumonia BRIEFS. Passenger Mrs H. Kk eeve Sing from Line in Operation Decorre ation Day. | Houses While Members of Families are Absent. OGDEN Traveling lts Have to Company ‘Transit PARK UIT Commencement Exercises of Cache County Schools Held Homes Absent CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, LAKE farm should be so planned ch, jafford profitable employment the year | A icsieiar J ok | around. The farmer on 40 acres has to} three years old, |be a manufacturer, a concentrator of ; Monday. A bruises William M. Jacobson, died f pneumonia son_.of John. R...Jones.| weeks old, died Thursday. | farm products as well as a producer of | three }raw material When properly manMiss Minnie Speneer and Miss Fanjaged, this will bring not alone income, |ny Spencer returned this wéek from | but larger profits Iivanston after a visit to friends there | | have known many families In the rar Ze Kast raised on a farm of 50 acres with ONDE ty _#i a ;comfort, with sturdy bodies and vigor-| sus, active is * 20 (§ Montana e TS From Osden and Return irrigated land I have seen | j more grain and hay produced ot in on} Via Oregon Short L ine, Sunday ae |many of the best of these ~Lere 7 Leave Salt Lake 7:10 or 19: a. farms. Forty acres js enough. Right-|m., or 1:30 p. m | Richmond Robert ) Canada, count of Forsyth where he the illness Mr. and Mrs. week for Hanna, manager of | be No 0 has was of returned from calied on ac- his fatl F. S. Price where Mi he store left at this s will Mine | } v . The Bachelor Teacher''-Miss Be rhisel, .Lewistor : , . +The Retiring | Reese, Benson. | Address County | larrey. Teacher'-W. Supérintendent . Sadie i G. J. L. Sens ible looking: girl' across the Jack Harris _former night mars shal | and Alex Angelo, known as Like to know her?" piteher of the Rock| "and ak thank. you. Handsome hat Springs baseball team last year, have | gone to poner: where they will conShe made it herself," stitute the ba ry for the Lander Introduce me, _please,"- \leam Plain Dealer, Ernest Shaw, of. Kansas. City, has | owe veland } ; i } SI HOMES AT CODEN REPUBLICAN, SALT EET RT OGDEN Two INTER-MOUNTAIN OEE ADEE ov |