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Show THE 10 DR. SHAW MAKES PLEA alf-Hour Half-H Not Enough Officers. of' the committee lief of Praise to Work W..H. Shaw, pastor is diana polis,-andCigarette ditorlum as litor! a been Ce an on a eats - the I Dr. Antjae made Shaw ae le urges Ave re : e re good thus far and ymes or f | s ing vfs becasise:the res EEO that : is the ond ! any to church, i decided FFrench ! claI half fre¢ were thei play More | Pail the musica dowete lear tn a on there s the ser-| We en twa: ut than 300 produced, { ‘ © Of ‘subject; oe proceedec city theu ® settled and oast xr A tele up my or other in letter PECeLys i two ago from : 5 Grave Problem PS Heth scored by the] in}| hool higt lich schoo nity hall were Inst (he seing The ‘ nig shit eee present,of |rennin (here work: F ane h light , of which each 20ast7 easing } piece had | nev fact ite a wilh : go ean Ween make Bee es the |from |}employed the east for which was as Se Mme. Chameroy-Winifred Rye ‘ er nt He ony nrie {ta (their daughter)-F league a ior © ulmet ence with| touch in keep to t th A Servant-Erma Bitner. "Tt alled av 1 The the of charities the. cent,.of, 30 »DEr city The secon playlet, callec Wh Before Dr. Shaw's lecture stereopti- | Humorist,'' had the following cast: con views showing the principal juvenM. Dailly-Mont. Elliot ame: me were state of the city and tle homes shown, illustrating the work in which interested. Is most league the Ville Fergu " Entertainment Noyel There violin cited Methodist First ans ne of interested a number the at were Spe coast Chinese, in ae regare eo but ot} >-_CHf "domestique--Ciifton | fn0 are we sightseers on the "See America Tour" | of the First M. E. church, In the new | bullding on Second South and Second | East streets last evening. Hortense and Broken Vase young of crowd the ach waiting guest ue assistant room. was met eee at the collected conductor a Olta vade -C. 4 folks Prepare MS ni ‘ it is theyrican wi Jae gale rohan a : also \ aa i _ an eo 100 ) Teet ( aK stands ' a has 9200 are savers Several ; eee pee hours by give>ofily. several to: able ac | ot his name: | | pany his; injuries let- . || that | a only to indicate seem would ree foun d was person his Both all the hand I the tuck were entire WereI U {s on ther teed a to In- | Stvicken iq only apCol 0 -cent Junior |there busy in|bers general's | money of sald: our people destitute were a of the ; Law, al at oS econabe Pa Slot | machines S Such aalre, pee sy in h "See ae Eire nit e ae torium happen-|the |. te from lecarne Ce ae s digest the ral of iow the ‘ be ane on ling which movement | surveying belo derground ; The large auditorium. of the church) dai not yet been finished, but it 18) pecusht it of another will be month. done in the course cluded Call in the United | report 3 | | | Report, at the local bureau: of-| Pee temperature, 70; minim-lempera-um temperature, 56, mean ture,63, which is 8 degrees above the norma Accumulated since the first excess of the of temperature month, 8&8 de- reees. Accumulated excess of temperature) excess of precipitation excess of precipitation | vince January 1, 0 degrees Tote precipitation from 6 p. m., trace M itumulated since the first chet Accumulated of the 6 Pp. mooth, m. to .05 |Chinese peaks aster, ang ere ol H d b d emme ‘ either course Ee ‘phone, in- since Janua 2.16 inel Weather peacar for today-Fatr. pe eee ae Salt Lake Photo Supply Co.-Kodaks and finishing. Main and 8rd So, of study to Republican, or to left re > in their be ce Is a ean Gambling tne mn the ps relief of se is being get The panies in de- "A great circulation ioe when of | own in operated gambling ea the San ea Tay or a order the is 5 of our! device whereby misdemeano) He is therefore keeping ee who and of the operating of, J every, | ) meanor megan have | refuse | | fr KNEE PANTS slot } ae i I 2 | | Mothers Declare these Pants the best for the money. Sold | | elsewhere | | at 75c. a Boy Ss' \WS-$1.2 5c. LEADING ee Grade is a money o1 slot CLOTHIERS Values Values Values Values at_ at_ at_ at. th | d @ ee / yar rice mg t S S> d i 2 d e an ong 8 | arge a q ou e yarcs + rd t bl it IF omer, u ay; SSE NS {M1 will to the Not..a..few Heavy Some . = | OAKLAND. i || . The rence Agency | Merrill ; the i | the Louis, | Lake age Before of going the of sang: this eS college of back boys to the assembled ones ae at the "if Am OUD Ce a Lt yells : We ase hats ah Man, Str aeveres Sounee are requested a jury the charge of Smith created Health , G in court yesterday demanded that the In of police the | jury to department secure of the | for his client. | an = =22$1.95 ---$2.10 - --$2.30 - --$2.60 - --$2.95 ---$3,50 TO MEN The Best BOYS' would pack the eoee . all : . forms Life, Liability, 200 McCORNICK LT fe A K E CG . of Insur Accident | aT ¥ and BUILDU aT A H : statthat the | : WAIST MANTELS GRATES TILES CERES at We are now unloading two carloads of wood Mantels---Prices Low a Quality High. ex market a ee : | 19c. | | 45-47 MAIN en as Dept. verdict) _ $8.00 Values at__. . $6.35 a GOODWIN, 50c. on $7.00 Values at... $5.50 BOYS, & Pacific Coast request $6.50 Values at___--$5.10 8 Agents. client is the time to get a Good Suit of Clothes, a Hat, Pair of Pants, Shirt, Stockings, Note the following MONEY-SAVING PRICES $6.00 Values at____- $4.70. 2 npon without afternoon venire for SE $5.00 Values at___-- $3.80 $5.50 Values at-_--- $4.25 AND Insurance losses hitherto as morn"Smith his unfavorable Do SUITS : Marine Judge Diehl granted the | ae ms for A , incident.' EDWARDS writing at S & Francisco hy, still Fire, N in resisting an offisomewhat of a a mis- | his jury be served by the sheriff, 1¢ that he was of the opinion accordingly | the ; x... 8 trial . ance; | : misapprehension business continue FBrancisco San the . Fire their San pay General ee | has . Mereantile will will and to 1906 ; pleasure ar in announe-a es ee ee ; CILRISTENSEN, Institution eel ps the and adjustment regard 1, of St. Company Insurance American Central » "ir aie . any Company, Marine JT Insurance & > Marine Fire Saint Paul of Boston, Company Mayi City ve . Paul St. of | i CALIP., i allay any possible doubt or : : : s we take of the insuring public the that ing the | in of Superio§ "doings the "To : minds 5 ‘ ‘ Company, Salt | Works. Interested least ; at ' by | later desoription-and Gesevery PLLOMbucket LE "Father" the the' power | sensation license that | when he request a v= | continued until 10 o'ecloek this that|ing. before Judge C. B. Diehl, machine machines. TO-DAY $2.25 Values at $2.50 Values at $3.00 $3.50 $4,00 -$4,50 Sh had and me." for Even ul way, reinstatement for the : rf BOYS' at d d Bian eee oan Be Rear eee om ee baler SCONE rom mere curiosity. e middle-| looking paternal a is rather > opinion oeiainen is pronounced Thompson to accede and all Boys' Wearables, and to buy it for much less than it is worth. BOYS' SS bolt- name Beis Was. J.D He had re ane eu} of their opinion a and that it is not within of the city government to returning | dealers a at in| for | y_ the. at restored. E e at C. cus of seyto just | the accept signs showing hands aboard, in Not work Wis. at be lost.' ordinary the Francisco Chin- | w hich by the law by the six com- | demeano ‘of those = country |= by the | those earthquake victims All money intended Oaks a S1Z¢S, Vila There I ) the minds classmen as followed dks CV there, much ‘too i Device. udge Hiles-is further of ey susie faetinG. pied part] 4, most fur the care sale U 0 : | members prominent after called 1 the faculty, and it no unusual | hings to hear some one shout ‘Handle Lyman gently, of fellows, his | weakness "| a to operate person any Without first obtainir al ie ardininsé the cits or of value Tee abso-| While the entire being made. take any | (a B / lar SIZ@S, e wide W thi in would peculiar ribs are pe-| be]or, "All ai hee upper faculty its who have been visited by dis- | is conducting a device by which mon-| upon From Salt Lake we sent $800) ey, checks, ete., may be won and lost | cer | TO-DAY! | It Is sald that the specimen in ques- | lion is probably the most perfect in | the country and several offers have been made for it by museums In the east, weather into, fully on a e 100 | Boys' Week at Barton's e not a professional collector of western relics, Mr een known the value of such things and little difficulty was experienced by the local coer who sold him d. Meteorological gone ues c es, ¥ } | | The buffalo head, which cost him something over $1,000, is intended as a hall decoration in one of his houses. Yesterday's be Sa States Mr. Murray, who was a pioneer of the western country, has recently removed to California and maintains a number of magnificent residences between San =m ‘uncisco and Butte, his former hom fice of the the regular aay Uae Vee Soe PL one of the foremost mining men of Montana, was In the city yesterday and} during his stay bought one most perfect specimens of the burf- head will ee for Scueen rtm Specimen Found Here, James A. Murray of California, the multi-millionaire who was formerly. falo in 3190, (nter-Mountain $1,000 Over Paysi workings These annual Class trips ave requir- | PE $900 to ed of all junior engineers, being in- | Chinatown, UYS FINE BUFFALO HEAD Californian time the entire methods of "Throughout mining claims and the un-|every effort is The camping arrangements are organized in all departments. in ts | ‘© F dealers} : the Buckets. > were= 5rder ad | response | a presented asking they : legally ains moments, ler: of} Attorney City o L few or appeal coli provides that it would egatie ani | yo). City Lake, num- fire. their money places annual S en ah which Va rool) Kees to the first town y Prof. Allen and others, all doubts were | emoved, and the hills actually rang' vith cheer after cheer : | splendid manifested ‘orwvereisvercia joshes was and: spirit imA ollies . operated be ts by given opinion e lu- e Attorney. cannot ie this Ue, state. for any local| unlawful occurs, | sof machine ea i rom ese town were the banks, eee 7 ec a when but) body, of _the _ student ng the Into stepped Kingsbury T. J. DOr. ines and he Ip ed with the buckets for E t ie ipplause accorded i een some doubt Boast tie Says recently city this of ag 1. | Uition a? the mayor ily eee few of the richer memcommunity who had in the waiting- | office, under the direction of Prof. W.|they kept and led |p Wilson, preparing data for use In| houses or by Wash || of business, which | things HAS NO FAITH MITH N IN POLICE field and mining work | were destroyed. of valueyr presenting may: be won money or lost or and things while prop-|tpe two sections are inconsistent the those who owned of district ‘‘Some | undertake {s about to Mining classCottonwood the . han1n | which ala boott hae at a ate represente y a booth enclosed jn o Little dis-|erty in the remained in San} jotter js controlling and should : ; Insists ‘That s Sheriff pone rol| Serve Veof Attorney 4261 be aeetion. Picthennar | Francisco, but many were forced to eheaved In the booths were pictures | tric bunting. and souvenirs of the various places The class this year consists of twen+|leave the city for other places along | the revised statutes of Utah of 1898 nire for Jury. Pete on Oe eens 4 fe Oe _|ty-one young men, who start for Alta | the coast, and Inland. We have only | says that "any person who plays or Upon request of Attorney Jim Smith Wistar both. mer pee ee rae eae ‘sap na Tully eauinped with Pees |had a few here in Salt Lake. carries on with cards, dice or other de-|the cases against H gr charged Were Viernes eee oe f the ng and assay instruments weeks, and camp ‘ } Se Send . . for money, "3 aeor checks, credit anya a ith tae vagraney, drunkenness, resisting aya ae none cae "e Money. Chinese Local durup- | outfit, for a stay of eight entertainment. Following them pre Prof D "BR Mien "Sank riiseed Deus oe | j Ped ~ : i. pits of | go } Oe! rrane 4 ear e ant Ene 7 Site + ‘ % . af iin the wht a 1 th une h . Invite Th . Devices | 3 come work-|i9 ‘ tever off : - riigeea ee fe Se city, "Most jlutely the are mbroidered t y est ¢ m - | line vo thes hite ' varie nite Arrive. to 1eS , a until that. i hand Begin fullyully. the ONLY eee | THON n ot rey aie ot Se ale ie eee Coeds e oer he @ FOR FOR ; ° > ‘ carcely was " or id SATURDAY squads ) mooth a \ was ts t int auring ure WI . SPECIAL ot vic now, in . perfect en covering surface othet bu) the he . te of r sloc }when [o | sloyer Tours. the er Pair Phe the ea ( in line from the lime dump , 4 oe hn ape the a ed ) line oe _ , ne buckets ul 1e "smaller (ane back the empty one The pass- as | | great any wi ine Dp y+ es ents put ‘ Saturda + inc feet This, , is , covered : 9.000 \ square- - feet to 9 inches of lime, which 2 vith from was transported by a bueket brigade | from an old lime aisriy é quar at of i mile away By vtual. count 1,989] ind 00 + g { h an "U.' tig 55 feet squar and 16 feet, meres $J ong ures, A() d S From | by od 100 by Oe an Value yar g i e | d 3 ac g or Cr cen ain ains, repaired | y t thee overhauled oO Re given was y 21) feet As It Biel it form, ock forty-eight : ; in Hiles to Mayor Thompson ; Forced to Seek Work eae . . Penh G ni0 rtion of the| ° the latter's request . ‘Though th a ise eee merchants | .2he saloon men and tobacco e er kkaett ind ae eee a remodeling itcwa nlarged to widened were crew | less ratorted.| epo vas saat es Seer: 5 man 1 which an we yesterday aN completely was fo t of si ze former. It, j tx nin U Ipori ingmen a lere classe almost all the eut| | university. ur Lace ace Curt am P n town the size of San Francisco, which tanees says: that it shall be unlawEve rybody works on this hill but} lhas been used/to dealing with them," ful for any person knowiIngly to pert a But Mr. pucee was haa | Chin Che n, known as the "Mayor of mit o1 suffer any b aay o the occasion, and throwing of iis Ss | y game or gambling}. maar : Chingtown.. in regard hel | device whereby by means ot money which oie wee ane the condition ek o thepeat *hinese in the money or things or representing WOrke( oan | pee, ey oke ip Camp. surveyor States United passen-/the of in the appeared 1 Eo on anticipate not re- | ber, and we'do trouble-the trouble, if an coast smaller the in be will re- SURVEYING Engineers . ne bearing the Several members of be visited. | class, University of Utah, number a sufficient When University by who piled the necessary ticket names of the stations to gers had room, the door Hepat Is here elsewhe ms e ws W oett beh i | and having been the only | wzed man, amount of the "Unload a thousand Chinese on one! .)., providés: far'the mained afier the programme and enjoyed an hour or two of dancing. The |of the small towns and you have a] icone for the different kinds of ma-|SPectator. his idleness attracted long the atthe|| tention of the workers. Before very different proposition than would | (ines with] decorated tastefully was hall high school flags and streamers of red, | be the same number of Orientals in a | ‘Section 444" of the revisea orai-| double rows were re-echoing with] "The Seesome Seemore" railway did | white and blue a rushing business from the time that the sale of tickets began, and the con: Sholors Alled JUNIORS GO "sections were as Bees ney fille Bene 1e enc ee s -_-_ of : their nitnee expects | |Chinatown have come to Salt between has been no considerable gave a]there Lockhart solo "The large remain ques stir mon | possible after d r store he D ‘$ Hogpithl within t : Unconscious ‘ ‘ at neeeandiaas disk tettokt: Wilcbe |)! to to their in word,the tudents berth igne hours e four e:long ma-|{s to reinstate their slot men, actors, vendors, and so on, who} 24). cavalier-Robert | lost everything they owned in the chines. The mayor referred the mat-|_ (eo. 1G the elty attorney who has held world, and) will be forced to seek em-} un am... intermission de Surin Hartley Helen Patronized | the playlet Well Ixia Kid- pyneh na' bearle Sarmoise-Blanche Patt e "Francois, |. CHURCH AT AMERICA "SEE 4 th ‘ lous for }and-was. ie un- any at there troubl of hear to |ing the informed reliably been I have The | time San of administration city the the | ths it 1-1 Francisco v ill take steps to' »close presented was Then twelve girls entitled playlets, the of first Gre ra sst Buopp« > roa t "tt a _ hi Home eas of In introducing Dr. Shaw, Judge Wil-| Ants)" them that i < PASSEL theTIS of lis Brown explained the purposes of | 'OW* , ann . at ent rrevent. the Chinese from the Juvenile Betterment league and Paul De Vineuil-Franecis Critch taking ee ets y aH st Rriel in the city asked that those present who were not Ch ameroy (a retired merchant)- is will mean that the Celestial already members would send theirJ.| Doris Raybould., ns ‘ co have fled the eity ; will be) ferced oe ‘ Prof, to slips, enable the : no complaints while was] languages | department otfe modern me rywhere evident, and the smooth-j|ed from the coast as yet in re eather tO | age The ical of the letter Fort , SOT Ti, in reaiecs Sanita there Chinese the by hie h the plays went off re- | infringments with ness | be it eonee that question no Was the} for them upon credit | flecte a future f in the near question grave training ory their ' of efficiency The programme opened with a se: P SOE ee eee ray Se | at oa lieve that on the heavenly ve music to be heard of the sweetest of strings from: come mothers' those apron ‘made stringsof some signed ‘ith dollars,<q with g D5, H Paul. This, he said, would the: signers members of the a ie iven to lead or Work rah co) be. ame to thf city ge B ee kfoot: |. mon" the' ‘toed 3 Be gan to : arrive ' : ; | Denver, from he was that and Tae oO president when | |The j}each group of : which brought som« bor J letter was signed by a woman |} : : 5° stated that| presumably his wife or daughter. M1 ore On deli iC _ th workers. They | h| wi Phapny tol One® vel th thé ote of years. sixty probably. is recelv-|)feCullen been had Se jates iat.fr should be thrown about | lection by the high school sing orchestra r of e fo . . every boy in the land I firmly be- Nae, Necs tiaeae Coy a ener of and ed to is expected \ G RPP along' Db o Ing 0 Nottingham g Tat Where time? Use for Mother's Apron Strings. 1 en aoire i oF o alo, a ssbipnt ah Perera her, 5 " = Se ras oo y )a or's} eet ang aa ne digs by ea wT hut-those are strings | 1 deal d labor, grea : i incidental and the short-| 4" € ~ntire ly diffe rent cast Throughout | throug! ou ata we vice, ing, N of Mrs training careful : aanre ie wesy shake hands andis |! he. workrs, the | > le Mrs Allen, Miss Critchlow | the I tah' srepeles ition of is the boy all thi: (peer es ie teenie ‘es the |seen yesterday morning home. as the I to Relieved bucket of lime ere u ed Each | cket weigher ‘Or ( » po a | being examin Fi " "Befor oo wie k mek lea of fh any a1 ‘di- | were They ground the on injuries| were his that found was it where were not so serious as at first reported. | vided into twe quad 190 in one] thees E- known are - hes NG as Ly the ;adnangel nowemployment pe -BOVOVS are causing ' ‘True male Vi night car had oon Oh asses> Happily esigns; his-injurt ofUmmoned last e eT 1 ruinute toward 200 Pair air White1 Attitude d hours the condition of the injured man ere | z . i! es! to oie Sea a eet sy ce he . | ig id ¢ os ( r e serio er }1t was not thought by Doctor Riehards | sent Laer tlemnent volvent that { Chinese i aan en Concerning Is @ i | HAND 4 | Concerning c ulting i | { ; ne It ANSfew. ns of ORL baie mi aneneys Oa At ms vanes hour oceurred | Arises, thirds oO Chinatown and onlyMV a destroyed l<ally Tie iety and car which place physician for a n a i Dares : ‘ ne i Pe a Perea ae being |t® IE «4. ENOL WALO 15 ah the for agent of claim in the capacity oe : not| « ould names their and iu. |company, problem has arisen from of the Chin= dispossession ' at ae i ; \ es isco, a o ae Ne ATHIBY : |. Rites mise, sim- : . the better, and yheve ey the ene Wt Several aie 2 rt orilans eae lar | Seattle and } Pxhibit to | | ea fh ‘ be learned From statements made} ae dow : by the 4 first persons on the . scene, ; tt towns, re ‘ appears that the injured man was at- |) ey Lin aees eietinn to alight from the rear plat- | Oo _|form > : : | 0eisner, ( ‘ of m an open car when the accident + Paha allace : eee) Ea aie 2se enteret 1a CMYAS days after the disaster to i Re- arian Perfect 7e. T LENDS FACULTY Pio see n° he First'Hoover West~and.| Drug | store outh Richard ~ Ti | injurie rdvaneed "hie railway c were | 66099 | yl i ealp hi that fact the | qjsclosed Opis- | badly cut, Seen and that a hole seamed in his skull tis a Dare a the vas wa An or Was examination uperticialcompanys Uae forced . arent Gyed) persons " a 78 pupils wove employ| Second \ |} Joseph after the earthquake, de-|P of Chinatown | My evacuation *!@¥ n Training. was the < oO f y Chinese rrave HIT), Deiat enaden ea fi a oo A Classes Good hit sho of wherever orde rder livelihood offercc | tl ‘ the out OO URE consequently rnd white the as rule ume As consequence of Se A tl oe nh natural a As aibitation thei fro ym lriven to theit All de-; tickets| stopped thrown hundred {sued shortly the nanding ind: MAKE | French of tesults with men Ty ta) go been and destitute sue "| ‘ He . eens Sehool th or We having PLAYS FRENCH Why ~* men ze ee te ial --- Ly ays Pa mon and arded were ment, left line a clothing | to seek ave in portunity clothing ane y ayinese ae Lake this wish to be sent Is further st. 2 are tace foine "ansportation for ‘High two or week. the yesterday. neglected Salt in at are selling the the raiJroads | whic Tt ites h through the committee, oor the( is it'that the churches are filled a that > to.such a proportion women Te re of oa ne the Z. of shoes ‘ Following the destruction of China- [50 0ay in San Francisco, thousands of | compan Into Block heotalletocth ustained und gweceount of hi \ , 4 formed Sec-|Anxlety a on ay bound for ve uptown, to alight when the tionnitiaiaatde Mima ' Mountainside side on Letter -et fractured a and bruises riding was ond South : car in attempting lava r¢ Oakland and San) local committer people offerings i in Circles, for|town a oe are ‘ Soe b iscellane- and practically; all of ‘ the men| > . have found employment rom Pitt ame coe Aiea ‘hairman of z the transportation com mitted: recejving applications from ' refugees who have made theirtye way x Influences| meeting measurea during Stuly [ TTrouble ble 1906 night last 8:20 about McCulién | pavement iwhich, on homes y ; a -\ of tribute 2 p Kd a judge ba ‘ = o oi sping ae enough cxnent anougti prayer a and day the their e be [that will oe a spread around them in one ee hour to last o school in Sunday week - . gave avs, hile tl } sn aes ion A pate bed ‘Bun- | good that of Phe employes cero of two cases 3et-| : a au-| who court ie Oo a eague witheats hh saying ea a eu oF an ee mie appeals « ontinue inhereee an ih we frat arouse ANLErest. 27 wehbe holed \y the betterment of the boys fallfe ns. ‘ | more clothing from | Francisco ind the an coun- | Shaw, juvenile In A Special In-| Juvenile . C, A. M. y y Causing 1% i Labor For. Refugees Provided is} boys, for work ow days, stop | In stopped who refugees of the All ed : : ~ ee with provided been have Lake Salt Angeles, _ ie re Pi ih fiventlan' vanee uvenile cour 5 i ae ? a MA for Y. night. ettermen began Shaw " venile Dr. the last ht a pre eens special . EOF "a se to Los way YF, Balt his the os i the|Gus previsions of the of boys the other and f = America, of at league terment h of the for meeting the at iry res > president League piea effective of chureh Congregational Trinity elo . Smaller gmatter |°8tsMr. Invade to one and| forward will car of coffee committee the of flour, one mTowns to- | and Lake Salt from sent been have 1 Likely Are They ready eady 1 nearly ; 40 cars 7 of bread, cloth- | ing, provisions and medical supplies} day car ‘ : Rev. of Court Local confined ee will he re work of streets, of consist injuries His minor several and jskull SERIOUS BE MAY plac. | to Tri- | y vil Gives Work In Juuvenile bute West Jing theaccomplish rest of thethe funds where theyAl most eae et Leader Fe orner SITUATION 5, 5 pend the at accident car street First and _ South Second a in jjured ; and| re MAY UNIVERSITY in- eriously wa Colo., Denver, of who} the in engaged actively been lave BETTERMENT WEEKDAY FOR jney t m col- them, those for remaining work to over turned and llected lthe $40,000 approximately of total | the Employ Elsewhere en | Probably| McCullen K. Seriously at. Hurt byos Fall rom Street Car. . a J. P. , K. - WOO MeCuen, a former é attor- Are ChineseSe Forced to Seek of $18,000 about of iousands Thousands local California re- have SATURDAY, eo ea Sulteters. to UTAK, CITY, DENVER MAN HURT RECONSTRUCTED IS J. P. PROBLEM A MAKES Commifiee Relief ee O00 Yet to Sper ers Them. Save LAKE - Week inin Sund Sunday Week a School REPUBLICAN, SALT NEARLY HALF IS LEFT CHINATOWN WRECK ROYS. California FOR INTER-MOUNTAIN | seommetieatue STREET ae > | Monumental Work Our yard is full of the best and most attractive designs GRANITE AND MARBLE ELIAS MORRIS & SONS COMPANY in |