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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1906. CHILD DROWNED IN OLD FOLKS' PICNIC § PROVO VISITED IRRIGATION DITCH BY TWO FIRES Notable Gathering of Those Past Three Score Years at Linden. Fatal Accident to Little Daughter of R. Van Warden of Hooper. BODY NOT Searching YET Party Sheriff! Under Direction Will This den, of Ogden, June Mrs. R. 13 to Reka, the Warden fourof of Debris of the AT Burned Company Mr Hooper, including of Lowe Cleared. Abbott, vice president company, say irehitect:s Can tractors are. now working on ind specifications conplar ing, the be Pe for ea bullding the old structure more will be a substantial recently which w eel ee Seeupied | cleared Is larger, building R Savage | : G. fing than - President Former Route of to His IN ind the Union Experiments on his way WORK Destroyed Coal She . at Mr. Th . Residence ae Who En| in Boast. Cc. Joint Eas ments Mr. B sure asked regarding the railroad situation at Ogden and when informed that the roads entering Ogden were enjoying one of their best seasons he appeared well pleased ter a few hours' stop during the transwith local offer at Ogden, Mr. Lurt, icers, i s ete > various re ullroad ficers, inspected the Improvements He left for the Eas via the Union Pacifie pe het os IN The eS A of SILAPT. -__e Prospector Returns > . ‘ye Ogden Repairs TO F. have dire ricatl in cone and ne ngineer, eee in Lis) following appointed it has for will the year later 1905 be antnibekon their stead | funds in town finance from been the William ibitaned the tne Judge Ogden. June returned 13 today from Home Paul C. Nevada, Burdick wher the [ae experiments business not Bride, was to find Mrs. E. Roberts Taylor and on Al Clayton and Fireworks the | Gadde eose JU RORS ror Jt NE TERM. | One of the the qua'itity experiment of : water stations w Soran June venire term was court Pred N. lain, Dan Barnes, Price , 4 1: 3. o issued today I. He ne Jurors from Leescovilles) J James Bune, Pugh, John William il iG or a le ‘| facts have experiments ine | the dis Br ici and tions: are been established but further needed o + }other problems . tituted bv'tl ul t : it Li C aa Alex Nicholas, Becraft : Mark | queue William to the a MAE |" een jsummer Music - jr., FE weathel ind Veteete these fovernment OV ment Swill ou in in of be tl 1 in-| nea Strong, Liberty Colambin ja ens Gate a ea ti oj Ogden, June in nso > f Le OGDEN 13 this sh BRII S.J. ality : flame | rudely | aye aS, Swenson, a| John. Bush fore. made of the last few days an of a peanut disturbed by oll lamp Police ver Sergeant ind | Mr . Driges Driggs late was Parley the P. Pratt daughter With Mrs. and John Mrs. to Mr. W. Bordman, Alexander. and Mrs. a on Av comets sudden saved women at driven up had to view. the conthe Government After looking over of interest around the power pli&it and canal they wendWe ed their down to the diversion thr channel gh which the entire river is now owing. and seated themselves on @& at the very edge. Tlere they nt for some thirty minutes looking the river as it rushed thirty feet below through the They were oO y Superintendent Whé@started to apprise them veryonarrow escape, thing Gould have been the MaelBtrom as no gotten alive. From Berry. -Boat offer FURNITURE CO. Manager. South Street 62 East Second H. J. SMITH, Jr., Sec. and Treas. June Ida, 13,-A sad ac- ferry Howell's, The uth of one Ferson of erry Boat rd was Jat miles Farmers in That Section a Litde Blue Over the Ilay Crop. regular June 13.-The Junction, June term trict court of the Sixth judicial dismorning opened yesterday presidChidester John F with Hon. business Was poow ing ing Tl ie ames Stocks was grantransacted: ed a divorce from Ellen A. Stocks. The Robert Lay case state of Utah vs owing to vas continued for the term Wideen, who is the absence of Mrs. ill at Kimberly and who seriously of toe. the chief witnesses for the st The Lee tention 11 trial of of been the o'cloek state the has court At m a. morning, Farmers are feeling prospects lucern is not of to Suthth to be John he and a jury 6 o'clock at- since until tomorrow a little for the growing present The seems against oecuyving the case Was Continued : ae hay and over rop. fH re Some kind of blight. to the long farmers think that it Is due real cause cold winter, but as to the heavy The they are not able to Say frosts of ten days ago also did a great deal of damage to the crop. iB Dre John Morrill, postmaster, paring for the ereetion of a rock store immediately to be ae building south of his réjden a dance evening at C ircleville This will be given jp honor of the wedding Peterson, of Joseph Stea, and Maud in the who wer "@ married last week Manti temple is the daughThe bride ter ot Bishop James Peterson of Cirson of cleville and the groom is the formerM. M Steel g& of Junction, ly of a Panguiteh, Frank Woolley of * siting with Snowflake, the parents Alfalfa. avout was! CONVENTION. OIOF EDITORS. PANAMA HEALTH SITUATION | (30 -fv-t conventionof the National returned with Mrs family Willis Johnson and today from an extended visit Johnson's } parents in Idaho LOADING) WOOL Large Clip FOR ---_ Prom Garfield EAST. and Kane Counties. Marysvale, June large quantity of poutds S00,000 13.-There is a aggregating wool, being loaded here for shipment It will be consigned to Philadelphia, Saunders na the buyBunker are " 2 l ‘ces 18 are 17 8 and ee nts The Wool Was clipped in Garfield and ee counties -._ BUT ONE MAN SURVIVED. Captain Of Schooner tered Life Clung to Shat- Boat. ve Tampa 3.-The June Capt. Dennison, Thor as 8. Wade arrived 7 Tampa today, having P. Phinney, on board master and sole survivor of the crew of the schoone, Emma L. Cottingham or New sank whieh 3edford. Mass., last Sunday Morning. Six me n, composing Capt the crey were lost, Phinney shattered life clung to the } boat for he was live hours before up yn ked ac hoone . E Stella eeTells Story Atrocities Practiced on Her. of Must r er here,."" "Spring Is undoubtedly nightingales "Have You heard the night? but I've he ep | Sraphord -Housten ( Shronic "one phones.' I1)., June 13.-The Stel la Grady in by This Will Pay Fine for Giving: Elks Solemnlyce Be Greatest Day of Rebates to Packing the Year. Companies. the by atrocities Kansas daily | Chicago, her McKinney home the girl herself, in Aledo, road City, Mo., Burlington as a corporation, guilty in the company, are all rendy for Elks of Salt Lake they r today and 5 the big show at 5Saltaiand frl iy the "i friends ee was'| have their tr to be oh x promises friends United States 5 2e wi assert reJake for the of ‘baving nate jeg? gest day sey orof i the year intheir signified have stand today, ma rked the climax of the Many rebates to the Armour sort. inte' = evidence tention of going out on the in the famous torture pany, Swift & Co / : o le wh the for case, 30 m. a 10ing company and Nelson .| 4 at ~< leave will egation t ges del In the midst lar the of a densely packed The four above named packing comon service hourly regular crowd, Stella Grady related the details| panies were yesterday found The. p. m guilty alit the but be given, will of her brutal treatment and the ferothe ‘road the zame court of having received reng like theon predic is anythi eity of the woman who had taken her bates from the Burlington. ati comtransport » Elks' to "teach her gentle manners and The evidence upon the before m 1p. be it will Root liousekeep ing." mittee, ington was convicted today was pra 1cti"She began as that ,|Jast of the visitors is on his way * ¢ by pinching," the girl] cally the same said. city. "She pinched my face and my|conviction of the es te re | an m the guar arms, and se roiched progra The me. yesterday. The conviotion of he te nu of ry mi ng eve things doi "Before I had many be been there a week|/ington closes the in-the evening and afternoon Mrs. Mel<inney began stabbing me in government against the ri rilroads sal the cing, deville i hing, dan vau bat the back with a long-pronged toasting packing companies tions, addition. to in fork and special r attrac the embroidery - scissors.| City is concerned regula list, Tom patriot, Homer, | the * heels, she slipped up] prosecuted here, the a selecwith crowds the delight behind me and will before I knew what secured a conviction in all but ay or Shillings," Five Me "pend or she was doing tion she would call me an|stance, the exception i and Lost Have: 1 Contests: "Political: ugly accuse me of being | George FL. Crosby, ge Present Weight.' Hiow I Tre ‘ined to My azy, and then strike me in the back]ager of the Burlington. MarCouncilman permitting, ather We |. With the fork,' ‘ the girl proceeded. escaped conviction suit, in a bathing attired Mulvey, tin that his superior terrible recitation on > "When suddenly fleor one me." in a the long) today found witness| court on four counts . } Thrown on Floor. JT had been there a week she} threw me face down on the day and began scratching " "wp alice < 70 - of the department whic h handled "the wall" lecture Ak ie ny ae ae yeaa "Coneessions" for Leek] CANS int te alxty-nine inches. The statute under the Burl-| a he aia MILE pa . snk contests and a |ington was today found guilty Provides list eS iris os ua? aT Gar: One round for punishment through ltrip: tleke . to oo ro one round trip The witness testified that she' had]less than $1,000 o1 alent in a little room just off the kiteh-| Judge McPherson will impose : Pullman ticket cold A cies ane to Denver, $20 olitine' one sult; 320 ‘one ‘he room was poorly furnished|in all the cases Ju Se haniforin one: $10 leather handata cold in winter. An old quilt, | i blanket and a sheet re the clothes In th with eold, not McKinney and turn on the heat. "I was always hungry," she sate Involuntary W atchfuine sss of Police mo MeKinney gave me bread and Causes Scattering. 1ever had mea t unless She vas away toon home. I was Pacer PO GeTaNe. | Chief Sheets, having been forced by noon and night I caught cold and pup exposure to slop gambling, is coughed epennvely They never gave ooking for new fields to conquer. me medicin Pentaetiag he visited the place in the The girl deal ared that Mrs. MeKin| base ‘ment of the Kenyon, but found ney punished her within a wee after that all traces of gambling had been dhe was her' arrival.O n one occasion removed and there will be no raid. Tokio, June 14.-Despite every efMcKinney cleaning the stove. Mrs ‘he gambling crowd is lying low at in her hand. She |fort on the part of the Japanese govpresent until the present and also inhad a stick of wood thought she watchfulness of the police is | Voluntary wasSlernment to suppress the news, going to put the wood tin t the ste wears off. The gamblers have an idea known conditions the girl a sharp positively Instead she st ruck that as soon present wave of Dlow across the back of ms hand. One| throughout Korea are declaealy seri- public opinion which stirred the police ous, and an anti- eee Kae uprisin ie action subsides ‘Into the ordinary of the bones wa broken, . Mrs, MecKin-| } run The pey paid not the slightest attention to | imminent. of things they will be allowed to go 4 displeased Without a word| Kingdom" are the girl's ery of pain. ie et cases ere of the ane gamblers and walked away. a h the high handed | measures wh the woman tur ned | Wheneer the 1e Japanese are € F. Walker _and also | arrested Tuesday at 207 with the relegation | block were called in the alike cart leaders and other |} yesterday afternoon, secondar yi ca ania' Johnson appeared as counsel for all leading Korean defendants. except rie 2rs to the Jz pane se Dooley. On motion of Attorney Daly, e Three hundred Dooley's case was continued until 2 against Direct |are in arms Asks Court to Policy Holder o'clock this afternoon have looted the &-| After interviewing his clients, AtBooks of Society Brought to other Sunchang and Johnson also asked for a con| torneyv vicinity, burning - | tinuance in order to acquaint himself Milwaukee. ing natives who | with the case, and the ‘entire, eight cases went over until 2 o'clock next 13.-The on- | mands. Milwaukee, V Vis., June Many acts of Tuesday. Equitable Life tire business of the and Japanese along the coast Judge Diehl fixed bail in the case of socie ty may be held up, if by Ik Assurance vessels have been boarded W. E. Holde n at $100 « who, after putting the c b of T. acts favorably on an Ida rT. OW. Golsen Judge Tarrant have looted the crafts and set them on today yy Albert liam peatae and John M,. Gillham had application made Japanese i f order Two directing the | fire. already been released under $40 Ellinger for an sailed from Yokosuka to suppress books and its bonds, while N. P. H. Joist, W. 5S society to pre rduce insurgents It fs < period beet the | Graves and W. H. Bane were released memoranda co peror of Korea has secretly and sl on their own recognizance, a continuMarch 1, 1884 tween subjects not examination his |}ance of whose cases was satisfactory Milwaukee for 1904 in Slinger | Japanese rule, and 1884 to Assistant City Attorney Daly. On March 1 t semi-tontine |that he will be took out a tw enty-y ear representations of an | Japanese. policy on the that the policy | - agent of the ce mmpany orth in excess at maturity wo uld matured $13,000 When the policy Oo f Utah Scotch Make Preparations for refused to pay the Equitable ce ompany Annual Outing Ellinger, but inthat amount te » Mr. 22.70 zgzoon Will resound with the merrystead offered only refused accept | making of the sons and daughters of Mr. Silinge I he maintained that the ‘Banks and i $9,.122:70)*but Doon," June 22, when the and larger sum wi s due Thistle Social club wil! the company's books} amination of nual excursion outing and the Utah his position Mr. EIlwould sustain Scots will gather at the resort for the under | linger was offer ed other options day paid-up | the policy, among others a "To Utah's Scotch we greetings send, for $15,000, but | policy of insult anee Come meet yer cronnie an' yer friend any option, j he refused to accept ir ower the Main, An allidavit xy Joel G. Vanelse,|} Boston, Mass., June At Utah Kelvin Grove tae spend actuary of the Equitable Lite ee | finale to the annual day at Hamme.' society, de ance is the general invitation given by tae the $9 1237070 and the dedication of the is entitled to n ae Learns sion,' of the Nicol Hood, president of the club, and an intricate tangle and goes into eee all as witnessed ee Hlenderso. secretary. that sum is figures to prov e that ete meetings sand of piper including Murray under his should receive Mr. Ellinger he j auditoriums of Noble of Rock Springs, Wyo Georg jor giving testimon als of benefit poliey. Hunter, Scofield Geordie Paocine. also said that the | by believers in the Mr. Vancise Eureka, and Bennie MePhie, Salt of the society |and acai books and doc uments Lake, will tune their pipe ay garYork and are in con- | anrd the I are all in New them skirl" and there will be exhiemployes of | Who have stant use by of licers and bition dances of the "Highland Fling case the books] Wwerld to be the company and in ‘sword Dance," "Strathspray reel are required to be de-| ~~ and documents and "Sailon Hornpipe." The dance at with the posited night will be interspersed with Seottish be Impossible |, waukee court it would dane and there will be many sports attention to the soproper to give Lt conte throughout the world lair meetings. The ciety's business A per li cty n Will bring the Og|tered in the meeting The during the period of such deposit den Scot ul th Rio Gre inde Western See extension, if the that out sets further affidavit i will quote hi ile from Park City, Bea aoa business of the ts granted application ind the Rio G inde estern and the eatineal wel Fame inter- | seriously be would society he Salt Lake Route vill g half rates 3 hymns of resulting jing demoralized, and with fered from KMureka and intermediate points from selections society | and the to injury irreparable in the to Key with | aewhose policyholders, its to and Thi eddy of | Baker G. process in WILLIAM KENT'S FUNERAL. constantly are counts remarkabl list of adjustment | ane 1 ga icess sical and mental healing -_--Bishep Ensign Conducted Services at }1 ver, in Christian eREBELLION I iN The Near CUORT OPENS AT JUNCTION. Is ' RAILROAD GUILTY READY FOR |BiG SHOW einer "the ‘hiver and Is Carried Current. occurred six Mrs Soe Blight position rell fell tga gh drowne a No one seems to know just how the oeeurred, but it is acident the lad Jost his balance and The swift current carried him beonee. rose he only yond reach, an Although the search is still being carhas not yet been ried, on, the body recovered. her girl 13.-A their from the Ppject struction at dan near ston. the various jects Minidoka, Mortensen, James Jun June nge They cident Dies, eldest da. fourteen-year-ol prominent Rock Springs business man Commercial street The woman ow It is reported that a blight) has js in the eity on business arrested on the charge of resorting tO | struck the alfalfa ‘of this section, and fdward Davis, brother of Attorney |an opium: den, -\ hile. the. Chinaman | jc qoing some little damage to it Those John Davis of Malad, -Ida., is in, the ph hooked KO} " : ping the resort .) who are in-close touch with the situacity. fhe. womans one of the inmates OF bition) think by. cutting "the: first crop \ marriage llcense was issued toNo. 14 Commercial street.and the Chi-| , itly the blight may be partially de: ve Maves, a A cook rhe woman > r sking : fe . aged 25, of Hills- | aman ss)Ly | ie ‘ c troyved Ranchers are $f day to H. H Tannet wed vas relen d upon $25 bail for her apps F isking Pre per ton in the fleld. for first cutting of boro, Lils and Rhoda pearance before Fi Judg Diehl this..at~| 45 ilfa, and think. a raise In: price ‘i of Ogden 21, ternoon The Chinaman. returned to ; net at all sprapable A marriage license was issued tohis joint. in custody of an otflicer to seRichardson, we day to W f | cure $50 for hi Lppearan il h of Catlettsburg, Ky and Miss Lysle | City Brigham of aged 20, Box, R. cout ited, consisting of plpes, lamp The board of directors of the Weber | rnd gum opium When the raid was) meeting this ealia. this ipe nd the lamp were} Welser, Idaho, Newest Man Reclub held af Wright ax a di-| and elected W. ¢ till warm from recent u futes Stories of Socialists Skeen, - de rector to succeed Dr. Fs * Indianapolis, Ind... June .13.-The t ceased th workin, brick) the all Nearly M editorial association was opened. this of the first floor of the Z,.-¢ front er EN morning with President John Dymond rh removed being is building I. by No Yellow Fever at Colon, Says Gov-| of New Orleans in the chair B supported be will superstructure will ernor Magoon, Sane of .Chicago,"made the. report which front The columns. stee! if the Committee on postal laws and e¢nwhite and of plate glass made be Panama, June 138 Governor. Ma-| pumerous short talks followed very | a present hee brick, ameled roon has telegraphed the car cOom-=The Virtue of Tolerance," was the OK appearal pleasing mission office at Washington that) subject of an address i Avery.=. C comBox ¢ collapsible Kinsey The there is no yellow fever at Colon. The} Moore of Weiser, Idaho. Editor Moore rented a portion of ! the s0e old pany has uspected case reported May 223, he ad shi main purpose in addressing Hardware companys wareays, Was evidently not yellow fever,) the asosclation was to refute the storSimmons Kiesel J. Fred by owned since Cristobol and Colon contain but} i circulated by Socialists that injusnow house, ae eee: will and have been} tice avenue, 2000 immunes, and there belng done Mover and HayWall on busiThe place to that plant entire o cases reported there since. wood. the miners charged with the as#0 | is growing company the of Governot Magoon also notilies issination of ex-Governor Steunenness ous more commodi quarWashington that the canal that medical) berg. He said great injustice had been | reported from necessary | staff think the cases done his state by the press. oore ters were made New Orleans on board the steamship | wanted the axzsociation toi vote lcontic 16, Whitehall were erroneously diagnosed, | dence in Idaho's purpose to be JUNE GO CAN'T you ib but the | The general he ulth conditions on the} the accused, that the Salt Lake Route, remember Deaths | fused to entertain the continue proposition 1as roi a popular most Utah's during May were five whit and fortyThe railroad pass question was dissouthern to teachers for s re tothe smallest percentage | cussed and several editors denounced nine me rod Here 5 to July *G past twelve months. J the pass as an evil. Jane fornia for during the tomorrow, day, there rie mes NEBRASKA Cc. E. DAVEY, TORTURED| BY WOMAN and about abund- Driggs, of B. } W ofOlivia Pleasant Grove.wife a nals easa move, died at her esterday morning of asthma, boy Roberts R and F , atrolmen Joseph jand |! rey | and Thomas ¢ sidy shortly beerland 8 o'clock. thi morning inva raid | upon an upstairs room at 51 Cur- atl All th special 25c, 30c, 35c or 40c per lb. life at as told Minidoka Away and : Mr Driggs Be | home }the t is to you, here's a chance for you to enjoy¥x _ rself, nean by saving money on your purchase of " niture, Ru nge now © r urniture we sei is of the best quality, and we prices on all lines, Call and inspect our stoc Wet tains -_-_ Falls William = P. Miss Sadie Johnson and Artillery Committee-- Mrs. ; Mi a is sold Select the one you like best at was YOUTH IS DROWNED | husband she moved to Pleasant Grove ae aes 2 Ee a OPIUM JOINT RAIDED. jata very early day and has made tha Cricket Team Por Ogden --- her home ever since. One of her sons ‘ = : . , Bon } Don Driggs, is president of the Teton Ogden, June 13.-Ogden ericketers| White Woman and Chinese Are Taken | take. "The fineral will be‘ held abl requested to meet tomorProm Den, }o'clock Friday at Liberty park for the pur-|} children will have had lime to Z oo) : r oe j Francis Pates,a white woman, while | 2Ub the the services for Grove Pleasant injreach cushions odorous the on reclining "0! } has ie cen ne the park grounds given SUSy overt . 5 | si eae ig panne sa the ‘ eri ved little bunk ind Sing Wo . by the: city council, and} ©Crampes } ‘ < 2 ae an ai FAs FE the way of a} Who. wa irefull tending the dim A bab ay ha haar born to Mr. BOCAUOU Adams The loss pee anes Py by young Walter enterlaing. fears of flood this With the continued | hot by these} investiga- solutic Coffee in 4 blends Peoria, out of ia to located af Richfield, others at Mant! "ant water supply is assured, and prosSpecial Venire Issued Prom Distriet: Nephi, Tooel: tig Cottonwood ecaneas a t bounteous harvest is- most . 2 | flattering Court at Ogden Yesterday. yon and at Garland, Some valuable tes Specta Fresh Roasted suffered indeed living the chair- peice tats 8 and. Mrs. had the very boulder on which they had been sitting fellinto the river. it was solicit of Roylance, W. N. wards, to portion M. : on < Whitehead, chairman; A. C. Lund and took. Invine jr Committee Decorations-Soren : pray on con < ; can Le) Jensen, ‘ airman; Mrs. oulsa Mc- obtained irrigating l used pee ered Lenihan, | he has been engaged in the mining After selecting a temporary. station > . . a Is business for the Ogden-Humboldt!|the men in charge of iT exis riments Relieved from Apprehension of Serious bloods Mining company | would divide a tract of land into secshaft. near \t ions i exploring an on or. the "settione the In one Provo, June 13 The snow has left Toano, Mr. Burdick was felled to the]o wher of the farm would be asked to the mountains, so that the old sheep ground on acount of a crank in thele ullivate some product of the soil eorral south of Bullock's canyon. is ladder The injuries sustained are | in the way lhe had been accustomed bare Oldtimers say j 1 i the other not serious, but will necessitate his | I n ections the same seed} that water will not be so high | that it taking a short vacation , | would be planted, and different ex| will do any great tee damage This will In the same locality a number of | periments were tried as to the -tims ha & eebet woltal / ledenites have recently seeured inter- j and manner of planting, the time of |p, ve % . tae hl es EOVO people, who ests. that and of theil a but before could reach them they had left the place, In less than Bye minutes afterward, committee varlous decided Gommittee Utah Provo. A. appointed, Moon and Mrs, Louisa McBride Brown, drainage engineer, | man: Georg yiles, been working under the |]Bdward Sarrer, i. ction and support of the|S. Hinckley report of al ritaads trnaica chine js ere Made. DEES Citizens pea ea a I crag ce hercigh cong = 1 |} Utah to the race track in carriages as °* | The committee on entertair er °o charge of he experime nts took pains | the old folks will select Dae ee as to select their stations on the farms| a og . ' : ' . the more advanced agriculturalists | Place for a day's outing {9of f the ° : | eon state, as they believed in that | way the best possible results would| SNOW ILAS LEPT MOUNTAINS. 3 Por} Nevada.j Prom ad. the fact leaning, ex- promptly was but discovered, iin pamphlet form and will i of great George E. Howe William J. to the farmers of Ulah, as Startup, 1 iterest Thurman well as the remainder of the inter-|1 Is of Vira Harding will be the Goddess country The report isi a . mountain ve Liberty; Beulah Storrs, Columbia, and including fifty-seven sluminous one pi Be aye Young, Utah. matter, with izes he ewalve a ie order of the day for the Fourth The pagel deals with irrigation in ot. ae celebration is as follows: At 1] its phases under which ]10 o'clock the meeting will be. called Tr 1© aet provides that ex-|to order at the tabernacle by the DON THEIR NEW UNIFORMS. pe riments shall president of the y, Mayor Frisbie. demonstrations and Singing will be followed by prayer by of watc er reinclude the investigation music, opening remarks guiremc nts on crops usually grown in'| the chaplain, Mercuries at Ogden Now Resplendent reason most o o ne mayor; song, "Star Spangled b y Por that In Suits of Brown Corduroy. « ene riments were made with alfalfa, | Banner; reading of the Declaration Independence; song Sword of boys on the Ogden, June 12.-The al falfa seed, potatoes, wheat and sugar|of be ets. | Bunker ill oration by Harvey Western Union messenger fore came eut this morning with new uniforms recitation, reading of toasts and Ilow Work Was Done. | Cluct Phe same are of brown corduroy with sentiments, music by the band brass buttons. This work was done at experimen- | In the afternoon the re will be sports The boys look good in their new] tal stations selected In the state so as Jat the race track, ineluding a_ ball regalia and are as proud as pea-|to give the widest variety of loc al- | ame and races There will be no cocks ity, soil and crops. The chief purpose I parade other than the taking of the INJURED was turned in and inside tes 300 men With buckets ground, Wing to the windthe fire ahaticas d until the Ewel. high lwas | fire this The fire started from of burning sulphur Ww ith house was being fumi- Provo, June 13.-Th committee Fourth of July ene in charge the ition met this evening, Mayor ee "pp risbie presiding. R. J. Dugar and Mrs. W. IS; Partlett were ex- UTAH " > ‘ .| United States experiment station anc Horace G. Burt, former president of the state experimental station at Lothe Union Pace ne system, Who has been ea 7 he de ssin and lif f for ul ve 52! TOMES ES agriculture ee LIEUEe Cen at) Ole Washingeeu in R ussi2a ane alifornia past) st |portment year, passed through Oeden this mornton their sort of irrigation experi- ing GOOD Contents the IN Submiterent s 13.-The Adams was by | Blaze : of of | was one Pacific June Caroline ‘ice tea partment of Agriculture on OGDEN. Home Fork, destroyed SS and as BURT 1D DID wife, | i) destroyed HORACE » Sanne "FIREMEN people The furnished lemonade, the nm w bull i- | Experts of strong ; straw- | Unguls hed by the firemen cream, for| The second blaze was in the coal and coflee ie at the residence of Mr person present at the | First South and Sixth East. The origin Henry F. of |of the fire could not be learned The gathering Was tadnall Pleasant Grove, who is two years past | damage done amounted to about the four seore and ten mark of life, $50, & new stove, washing machine next oldest, Thomas Cobley |and other household goods stored in coal shed d being be destroyed who is but one year the | the ees junior of Mi Radnall The gathering was the most successTO CELEBRATE THE POURTIL. many annual events of the ful of the kind held in the Alpine stake district Fine Program Has Been Arranged By Linden Ogden, June 18 The work of clearing away the debris of the burned building frormerly occupied by the George A. Lowe « ompany i roiling on"IRRIGATION erection 1,200 Charles tables respective to ONCE. Building scing some on Fork ; , was town 13.-This June Provo, of arinter- | yjsited by two fires this evening, result not did they although which ee . id‘ Bes ; aewe cating « Tolks songs. might pe damage, serlous very }in any the direction of Fork, under American : for been it not had spread, band-|have veteran the Grast, William of the fire Pere action prompt beautiful; of number a sang master, ; was alarm first the of cause The | Lehl| from the choir as did numbers, in siding the on ear box a in fire | visithe four by made were Speeches north just yard lumber L., | Southworth's Stephen City, Lake Salt from tors which in all probabllity had president of the Alpine | of town, Chipman local |its origin in sparks from a passing Exra F. Walker, the stake and engine. The fire had eaten a big hole Linden chairman from in the side of the box car and ! had fine dinner was served, the peobefore it he adway gained considerable sitting down towns several P le of the recoverec REBUILD folkes ee The child was crossing a foot bridge on her way home when she fell into the swift stream The headgates were partially open at the time and the water in the ditch was high Sebring was notified toWith a searching partly, * stream for several hours in an attempt to recover the body, but the search has been abandoned until daybreak tomorrow WILL olde committee was chairman of the rangements. There was a most in the Heoper irrigation o'clock tonight and up her body had not been midnight, -Ye ind wife, Andrew Jensen and George ¢ Margetts and wife William Barton Isaac Wagegstaff af American daughter Van participated resent, Resume Morning, and-a-half-year-old was drowned ditch ‘at 6:30 13 the annual outing at Linden today over H00 of sthoss present having passed the three seore mark of life Four members of the Old Folks cen-|Second tral committee of Salt Lake Clty were Inter-Mountain tepublican Bureau, 410 25th Street. and June from the Alpine stake, comprising the| towns of Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Alpine, Manila and Lin-} RECOVERED Sebring Work Linden, en Occurred in Box Car Siding at Southworth's One = = -_--___ KOREA GAMBLERS ARE LYING LOW. Hermit Kingdom Restless Under Domination of the Japanese. EQUITABLE LIFE MAY BE TIED UP THISTLE CLUB AT LAGOON. PRAYER HEALED THEM " that an -ex-, Thousands Testify to Benefit Received from Christian Science. clerk of the Mil-|\) which were a concise pronounced mease People oe England | ec ntry, Cuba, Anerian and Ireland | j claring that they had 1 of prayer ithe efficacy ee community Heise Sciences 13-This Ju Cal., Gridley, bo Hame = is bidding high ran a P ied P iper of RaeOtar | the infest hundred: the by Shaw Rats lin. ; a chickens | and underground, ind house Ta., ire slaughtered Davenport, raps are} by the score Treasury the m-/of the. stimulating of means a merely of Iowa spoke 1 the | aenoi as animals, genuity of the jthe Turner Grand Pojson is being resorted le leg rap hic xplained the S to with seme dé ~wree O ment of his coming at the best figure Preside nt," . } on the youngsters sharply course, a 5 fate | tended simply to Jon friendly term with consulting and 16. JUNE engagements. speechmaking | Exe -_-of Teachers' Last date Oregorf Short} Wast and said ‘the Now," Den-|} to rates reduced ne 1 daughter, Chicago, | little City, cunsas Oma money some earn Angelesjand Los Francisco, Por tland, little for butter points. ar and other Eastern and Western yachts And to buy PIED Rats CIPY by SEL FULD TICKET Infest Town, Small 1 Cali- AGENTS FOR PARTICULARS OFPICE, 201 | ja IN DEMAND. PIPER ‘IN: Hundreds M AIN | mone d sped sT| the the or Bporting ehild, humility Times the Pirst Ward Mecting-tlouse, Funeral rvice over the remains of William Jkent, the well-known barber who died on Saturday las result of an attae of heart eture were held yeste rdax at the First ward meeting-houpse Bishop D. Ensign presided and Eldey Hyrum Belnap, T Shreeve, William Pickett anda William Rackham ‘ ered short eulogistic addre s rbher union attended ha ser1 body. The musical part of stam was furnished by a lagram Wa furnished by a isting of Mrs. Mary Farley i tlter Scoville and Mrs Squire Coop. Interment was in the City cemetery PRINCE IS ASSASSINATED. . Opponent of Faberal Movement Killed St. Petersburg, June 14 Prince Hidvibs sOlf, © marshal of the nobility Who had strongly combated the libwe movement cral Assassinated in the treet at Kutzais 3 Yesterday. |