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Show ‘Conrad Conrad Bohit Bohn of of "Ondeh | cumbs to Heart ilure Ve i Conc oe Howell's Choice re . as dled Uwin Two . Down | Fa to aged and respected munity, UNPLEASAN failare T ‘St ~en s PR shea atesman . Vacancies County a There "p to BE this EDICAMENT Thora Wishes y in' Instead ee Were : Pill Five July Mr. 17 Congressman on account and as of ment busine question he would i till as to only who not make wie reliably 1 ha \ , ‘ ruididat Take : appointment. o 14 hb on nals 1 claim coatt;, he t oh more sj { hall out the the to benefit pointee to best ‘ ay pont Orlin . Ogden, July 17 Weber ecunty, has ONCK IN AHS" GRR is a lookout lieve ' ale il In oman. for Calvin band and . RO ; hin all , | futi . HOTEL | on Be 17 f; hotel | ft | 1 th 15 ust'J in. bark a li bu ert) rec re ‘ j iti chief I Th the ‘ef: the 1 Mittauer ET. mi u lew hom 1 his irrigation ervic 0'cloc] ele the mot Union Ri Pacific, at ike viewed son \ Or Orden Raetact wry dine ren t ! I rae1 a ee 1 oeto Le get and To TASpe Inspect on he a i woo at Sear | Unites + i Oh D. Ka nerintendent erties Lee us do othe! ed > by . af ! t I itéte h 1 : an e new ene I st led being insta dy ready {oi 1st play Nigh The Elks miine did the ts ‘ have Loring > W Platt returned shipping very their i ° ® city desires: s regu- Clarance their fish- »7° it, | Ness S Hugh Kilkenney returned from Salt Lake this. morning | to - superintend . a re work on c the "Golden Train on4 Mi Service Sy Road. : Old Francis Hyland, and a yeas : uesday, of little a E. Mrs. county in on to be Milton J. Beggs O. e C. tate District to Attorney | terday bringing suit at the Sidney clerk of the noon Lockhart Roe kr Te oe a Lockhart. was . Head.' vy " 1@ S and one funera a passenger on train. the today, . Frank ;.Garden few, hours yes- "Diamond Bamberger Nimrod." returned to Salt ; . Rallroad | Lake Sunday,' pleased with conditions Henry ness aeVv V ee re, with 1ine) abandoned the Ogden-Lucin Belt Eittle: the: ve Welsh is back from a buslto the city = Armstrong, of the First Na- tional ‘ee, is in Park City today. * Sam Treweek has returned to his post at the "Wabash" after a pléasant visit with Salt Lake fiends, : 2 M ph Brand) has taken the Kemp house for the summ « W i {ar : jaundl ind will neratior I ‘ \ * %e the eesti ern Baturday King! Gonsoite " ate whic oe ry billed h tebe from the Ach Ogden ‘company - > . ited St James McGregor. visite Rady Seale Magnolia Sunday, returning to he tree or ] Salt Lake in the r he ho el ie er : i 1 the ' , 1 rect ; + j ee } | my ‘Nation ‘ i : | ‘ \ il mannow have the Jaun aboutiAugust I ( G ! , ee oO z WD, First . |< eh : i a who }er, W {hospital Bre f ; | city aC Oe fi bias died ate the aT uceda on n 1AL} l i 1 D Cela lent Ae , da. 7 Oedenk VAC ‘ ' I is ks re- Harmon with charged John with ob- I : ' by tH The oft pl featu m Marriage the ahd yaad today the present. Rela the the charge trouble source wa pe rsonally, Thompson, country very everywhere a but repre+ --- = Provo Briefs. David Liv entertained. Ray H. W. , no on situated aap Fis st man did 1 Che whe n | Goshen for one and the arrested at Springville ; not prove to the man wanted for shooting a Moore Western | he for service w of last put stealing off the Rio Sunday Le a ride Grande night, train neat Marriage licenses have been issued |to Robert Corless of Salt Lake and }Lulu RR, Stewart of Benjamin; Lous both Billings. Vienna and nthal | Biumie j; ot Provo: George ail, Salt Lake, }and Daisy Davis of! sp vanie h For i ~ |) Judg Booth granted Martha B ) Wirt noel a divorce from RG Kirk| wood: on the grounds of desertion roy ! b a wna' Mr The court also gave plaintiff judg ment alimony, month of $20 per discussed |in the sum Oo nol. puiys An theatrieat, wilt: "Bola eo i8/$25 attorney fees, and placed the costs 4 a e edaltn ae pe ented wed« ese gt Pp) 5 yan ts 1 Chick . Characteristic, ‘ j doum cured the attention de mf tudience performance |! chibitt mm of his!of a ° of} court on defendant "i Commercial Provo The good representation to = sent ,club the special meeting at Lehi this afternoon. ‘The hearing Ii the matter of at the beginning of the | Carter, ee by giving a magnificent}]set for July nerve,-Chicago Tribune court eswith in forgery, Justice sia ey ag SAL TATR for the! sev- | COLORADO-UTAH SHORT LINE -TO- ST. LOUIS Through Y Geo, has been Noon''s car, Salt Lake City to St. Louis and Kansas City. Only one change to New York, Buffalo and principal points East-low travel. and Sleepers Boston out for Especial ladies "TODAY rates change. Enquire summer attention children. through and at Chicago, points with- Two trains daily. ticket information to Tourists' to other office. cheerfully given. H. 0. TOWNSEND. Manager Gencral Agent, and Ticket St. Louls. Large Soevitnen fiIs Killed by : Party of Mt. Pleasant Trout Anglers. Mt. Pleasant, July 17 J. Larson, who Henry families went on a fishing for Gooseberry, to angle I fartor C; 1} their| with and trip over the evasive it trout, came across two large ~black bears at the mouth of the canyon. One oO ‘ sruins was the re oO he | nnerring aim of Be the careass here. It "tipped the beam' at 300 pounds) The other bear made good its escape. epee mauler: LAST ions \ ate Genus DATES-LAST Excursions ‘ When going East why not enjoy yourself You willif you travel over '@ DATES. East. Via Oregon Shert Line July 19th, 20th, and 21s and ‘Toast s. THE ' muce Pacific ILLINOIS - Omaha or Kansas City. and re: the sudden up have thunderstorm yesterday telling where gone the It record not afternoon, there mercury might the had mark reached of the and sum- mer by one degree, and was apparently aiming at the century mar when the sudden shower turned it backward, to the great public The. mi eo of yesterday Was 92 degrees ehed at 2 o'clock and as there w apparently not a breath of air stirring, the day seemed yppressively hot About 4.o'clock a began to little more bearable thunderstorm cleared up the phere and made it quite comfortable compared with the preceding hours . Cc. Alter, temporarily in ee of the local weather bureau, has issued the following bulletin of ge eral conditions in the state for the week ending July 16: high Temperatures have remained &xthroughout the week, with slight ception, characterizing it a the second successive warm week of the present season This continuation of the warm weather had a very good effect on the growth of vegetation which has heretofore ly retarded During the major part of the week the forenoon and midday jes were quite clear, permitting: unhindered sunshine, whieh together with the comparatively high relative humidity, produced a marked oppressiveness. This daily condition was otten followed in the latter part of the afternoon by cloudy, threatening skle The absence of influential high or low pressure areas over this region was indirectly the cause of the sameness In the temperatures recorded from day to day; the only notable variation being the ! weather Friday during the ¢ cloudiness prevalling at that The average. temperature for week was about normal ee 7 | CENTRAL ' It don't ee RAILROAD cost any more ee Tho best of. services betwee Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, St. outs, N Orleans and southern and southeastern points. For full information and Literature call on or write Omaha, BONDS. J. A. FOLEY | Salt Lake City, Utah. a Nae m RAT ROAD ae LOW RATES EAST July 6,7,8,9,10,19, 20, 21 FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31. Round Trip. $61.50 56.50 49.00 58.90 POG edd Geet eer TOSS UOHIS) on Le bee ee eee To Omaha, Kansas City - = To St. Paul, Minneapolis_ OTHER POINTS IN PROPORTION. "| DENVER AND RETURN, $17.75 Real the West city Brakeman ia} theatrical hou S sold to the Inland Investment company jand center streets, tor the considera. if and and: cabins along the tion of $16,000 The tran fer, is of the largest ever made in Provo, of}is indicative of the prosperity of com.{. lhe r ‘ a jterday aidan the manager, 17.-The July has block, lines rapidly building river }eompany lat & Carter richt in its defendant Charley Salt| . Provo, Moroni to 17 all tha had ' the y government at | Mr. Harmon reports the feed on the the | ;eseéryvation to be the best that he has at | eve een Settlers are coming into asan Carter-Payne- f I have Wester "action and see whether defendant is o1 to represent authorized not duly 31.--Alll4g Lambert, C, Mes. v1 I ‘ made one perfect" ar-|the the camp-fare Monson,» Star, the : the Ca ee scat to Duchesne lic tl th of ‘ not Belaseo and his noted! occurred vhen nev of of the emotional -actre became Payne Lou War 1S patched up b 4 Visit that heatrical manager. paid to the vartment 6 Central, Park; , pre Stockmioore who iis innocent of transaetion in which aid Salt | by Aue Monday to attending Mons: ite : a added Kk. betwe hieh ria 1 AGM es Ot tl c |?! ; ti ! uA | th the! i : o Jimit-of for i 1 tk u be from ile B, bod ial I ihe ey lin Sheriff‘ other roads. |contative of the association The at Oregon | county attorney has the case, and Sad abene will go into the details of the trans- return } it 2 ; the Reconciled | Bel igh ty:t will 4 uy Rio Grande' July Route Lake and I I of nold-and..George li Bee ‘ OVE! . a itis . au ; a u i from. | Stockman, C TV eli which' aL my | BELASCO IN GOOD HUMOR, Fare Oga lrurned prepara- OD > EROS Taal Lake at one | Phe Salt ha ‘ mn a f Lephratm 17 ~ July Provo, e for-the-round,.trip | j to rate Salt |) Beconn i it ole a committee invitation. cont rhe of-J \ West ‘on' vod pringvillk Bonnitt fount-Plea t::0..P | th 1} Purl t} 1 ‘ + Be a rangements ae 1 o fare phi us bear Lake, ; 1 i Under False Pretences. ryie Indian war veteran rf Laake vill hold tL meeting In Chirteenth 2 issembly room fire-In ion, 1 ( mn » ind Mg ‘ - ul tf \ Extensive a 4 ey fan point uty bal und the to I ‘ nf oO | "I rig t ny a rats ve os ei © a i} on pen { 7 th Campfire one-third il a ete ee 2 and ‘ fap a | | member t GraSe k , 4 wichita in ( , i : Money ' : POM i Sl v tate : and ebei until ! ; ith i f condi wi ' 7 P We a Receiving ‘ hee ale ‘ e ocpretenses false under money | taining ee Dee } nd sion and the Mivitations. that ere: be- i" he charges are preferred by W. Hi i ent to all Indian war. veteran % . % 60 Gustin as is said to be short $6 tell them to bring wagon tent ind | . See kei ; the result of some land. transacmr isto prepared for. three day 7 ; : ‘ he id eniovment ith tho } } tio. ' Stockmoore, in whieh it Ny f Utal , ay : Pl arved jalleges Stockman is interested, but not Minericah dashit : 1} mg a reat fduly authorized to act tern and tt it I } y + = Mr. Stockman claims to be a memmake ! it c 4 he OUEB wall ber of Western Home Seekers' -asm fr I I] Ute 1 he pe ae rqued ociatron of South Dakota He has trip n ut : tah pein und. the | credentials from the secretary of state, oO AV ying | ‘ i I i at Ephraim. India mee: | isd through trip Det ' ah 1 Hi a) ivi Campfire . irst Lu yj at.F4 .the ¢ jetaineg ‘ ecu I Pre-| - john Stockman ‘an Charged With * Tol e a oe : h Sach: iteden : 0 affect- Utah |} pendiy nel rie | 7 TOUT STORM GIVES RELIEF not local ie and Howard { Mean sn ie net Siete J. > Jare | from afternoon. s Ulan Indian; War:r Vete Veterans here eral days past, was that of Hlyrum MeInelly and William Barker, two youthfound guilty, | ful burglars, who were and sent to the reform school. Dilworth Woolley, son of FE. D.} of Kanab, is in Panguitch on Woolley home trom Ann Arbor, where out a degree the law department of the University of Mr. Woolley is not decided yet where he will locate, but it will likely be in the Sixth district Born, July 12, to Mr. and Mrs, Luke daughter | A marriage license was granted to- | Talbot and Ruby Hatch, | of Panguitch The parties will | be married on the 18th inst of Escalante, is) George H. Barney visiting his | in town for a day or two, parents. Dry Farmers of State Begin to Complain of Lack of Moisture. passed inte most before up session ANDERSON-CALLISTER COi, |B vs woe eessua "nents whrede, is | 17.-The come in SURETY Had Ut minute to In the evening a big Cae was . $216 $49.00) erved in the opera house J. Evans ( ‘hic <B6 and return ve cesnnc eX GL. 50 7: ein the toastr 5 Louis and returi via os, BO. DU Chipman the ¢ : Paul or Minseppelts and re(| welcomé was n Smith, president of the Lehi Commerre turn a ve 555.90) etal b President. ¢ : WalThese rates apply. from ‘Salt Lake| lace of the Re y Mountain Bell and City Proportiona™ly low rates from| Nell Winters, manager of the Indepenother Pg to Easter ni ee s dent Telephone company, responded in Limit October 31st, 16 in. Main St | CiITTZ- LIC KET Or FIC . 201 evening's features of the rogram were a trio by Child and the vy M. Roylance, former mayor of Provo: solo, Ducie Webb and speeches, J. J. Jackson ot can Lkork, M. W. Ingalls, President Page, of = Payson Commmor eis) club. D. S. Murray, zenutel ma FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT Co. OF ager nid superintendensnt of eanetrant: MARYLAND. =D ani were = Ory ones nt, but did not ond. ousts Piollow img the banquet. tat aayourmed where the city pavilion, all game Las ploy . teams from General Agents, Lehi an Springville resulting in a sire iy s seore of 46 13 in favor a. raphe! _Danc308 STATE STREET. ing Avas then indulged ight e up to.*aamit of the © ball bro visitors making their tra sprung mMmiich hiss Hel Facauct in the every ness . non S!lvet 4 0 tae ichorof | ay I 1 ippointed plant, read from | crt the I i ar i chiet val : the foree the abandoned road, ‘he | Western, Lain Sat { # ne "W nerease | dep: irtment Rael to operation on he f count cit ath i ee of ible, Boyl Wast of m bis a See ‘ liad fj { po onsizgnment eradur dt Gaba peen Col Flannagan eee ( { along 1 1 fra 1 Dy. ft th if resume today case court, | . something q ed = of the noen trai escorted to the the visito : mere fal rooms, and then to the city park, fume of base pulled off between two teams made sup of Lehi and American Fork ar ish Fork and Provo ball toss care spectively. Vhe game resulted: in U tory by a seore of 2 to 2 for the Leniee an Fork team, the victors seoring three runs in the third inning and the Vvanquisted one run in the second and another in the nape pa t was.a hotly contested game, and 3S greatly enjeyed | ed the large ‘uae who wit- { the a i | t ibandounment to tal the ahh Lind ree iow i : t he points initiates x Bis ty i want ATC --- of this i ¢ ot o railroad in Lehi July portant district | CAPTURE BLACK BEAR | Many looking and from to Place It was Due. Inde pendent atter, and gave subscribe toll in the wht was selected as the place for holding the big demonstration, inciden to the gt aFicatious in that it set the ball rolling, or rather its enterprising Commereial club - did The Commercial clubs of American Fork Grove, Springville, Provo and Payson yere represented, while Spanish Fork and Santaquin that have no Commercial representec y the city ofpurpose of the meeting boost a greater Utah county, etter acquainted, and if sibel do were tbe in the future even "eater in s _ than concessions. from on the seven several places hold Commercial Thither until shortly after midnight special bearing 250 visitors had come,here to ratify the acthe "Hello" companies In givcounty, low telephone rates, The Rocky Mounre t Bu- 5 {fs not County's Journeyed noow will neighboring «tiie Oe Rene Bonanza Walter Calderwood, Summit county, Came y) a Ce which was partially the completion of Th mn for : in : ; f 5, Poe Lf ( ice the 07 ie today. The ‘ np preliminary ) Da meeting or I ' ¢ |°Te = York New i raiser e e iti i f d team stopping at Provo only. of ye | SO0d ore being found snould hundred foot level in rox ' in t he. the ' . the comm dil the to doing Locks ial | Kelton to Luecin As it is, he is com-| iB. 8: ‘Fetty "or Lake passed rsu lete hut off from all railroad fa-|thtough Park Sunday on his way to hicl iliti In order to determine what | Brighton rerit }' company proposed to de in. the Hugh K ae Ww a passenger matter of freight ignment fou yesterday' Su teats Rio Grande onn y of it~ Lal Ogden: for the isiti ta urned li oe ; t 1 after 1c¢{ a The eut-off, and entire abandoned on the first of July Mr. Hyland states that DS - lived] whieh ‘ies jue eee $20 et I rc pines oe the ‘govern: |tnat nina Ou mate the purchase of erdict ' hel ‘ | ‘ : cr Kan ut Pacifi pointed a 1 con ! ' si West' Oakland end of t z will lool tr t inte departm trat t t point 7 RB: Gefel ad: lonk ‘ Wants Ba tion { rrival ers m { th Sunday, Utah ROLLING Republican Spe ae Service Lehi, July 1 There was Nevada, Tuesday baseball visiting "Ungepelves the Of camp mining heretofore, a the 4 Farmer | Booth, 2] i jut the p Mall in a to LO.00 Pina is toy | ‘ { loi Hart cler} to + Oeder Mr: tunity of WH Mvell IOCKS. |p and re the the li it 1 rng ot ; } Hotel | a Eureka through, = A refuse to cstablish: much blot es in the center of the} ee Briel L-eBve my I : and than) 1 Re-catablishe tablished : = e fe nly et ret 1 reported 1eY tel persons instance August a" ; |Ogden wld m. ‘ 1 in. ' Goddard, yi i ‘ to : oe Ts arr { ; 4 Park Panguiteh, Park following cause. the " of hey Rppecas left f Teme ; ea the ; City The go Ls Seanait) the the interests‘interests of of a a Seand cat , |is ; 7 Tubereulosis, was in Tele- BALL Credit Where 17.-The many tne rai a * de us é e this city ©D) Rio Grande Western ; andoned line of the South- | pound:for Salt Lake ern Pacifie compan was in the cit from ac-|vesterday, while en-route to Salt: Lak J. °C:"; Lyneh' and: falling | City, where he intends to consult with | of Salt Lake spent a l if h ing | la ill to issu ible ups Therefore 1 | | | { f Green ith | ot every wherever ‘ aan SUITS. man le. been ! u ony i ee + dis- | morning 7 thej | at, tos compel ei ana6 attempt reve . at Larkin's|jcmo Wednesday, | service. ae wa a ear ne a. HOO npa | Lewi | Ogden bu eae case Clubs hart; who has been in Iely, Was expected to reach home settle-| one of its own. one of which was that it by ata <In'S | latter lohy 1 datve'in = in (Service p44 rea)to ' evening. pneumonia, | tg with 1 Templar Gt Li Oaklana=) ' : aes Na his Until a franehise to the liking of the ing trip on the Provo rivet iter company is passed by the counIs. A. Box, deputy state auditor, of the former will refuse to extend | Salt Lake, is in. Park City on busi- 7 re | business At cA ot made in o°witltamd | A Toa u the erdi 1 u lode cor \ cal line cha ant tel nt ill} Grout, will force . of at : think Briefs, City, July Mr. at " vi c of-10 ae of rr \ Union. Paeifir to Orden a Charge dizi Pacific: outtit Charl pee th the come Opdet my of more ; c : : meetingthouse. ‘The P |282inst the Southern Pacific siti {them J in joeal Superintendent) in Mit 1 macs 1, opinion almost t ' drowned WS that irom um Par ‘ tive of. ill day a frien : . death ised 1% I hi Au -d led himself ' to. Bardsley considerably,: not € rr we ne | AFTER SOUTHERN PACIFIC. | train' trom ‘Coatvitte. : an INJURY ul : ines, of erecti{yi ‘ Park clerk: of ane | ubbet unce oO f tt ie whole hol ea eo oe linea bi as not agree o 1e franchise proby the Improvement fekae Hit passed ner I pelle er ust « etl ctive made c } Littlefield heretofore chief | ; eas 4 1 oe rh the | Pintel plant ha ne Maric' .to iperintendent ‘ will , De hey ill inspeet th be appointed chief inspect ind. ut ' 1 | ' | " the 1 ho ‘ ou der the lit j if th rintend mf : RAR +1 ent ill unil ela 1 cithe:| in ervi ind he a era i " i \ tl Vw aut J 4 t the to th Ipermt nt h mi h Col ee I = carrie ul | a Af rr bt Fredericl ( nt | t * 1 a : : ci } been Aetant: chiel clei to: Ger il iper | ! ‘ a hieh oh intendent at Omaha a STARTED to the floor was brought -- Park question, toward ‘ se ba wd that drinking barn, is ju to ang ae Dm ind ination 1 has or ot auto to : io ditch to the Ward i Na x i CAI ri l : Lapp does in Lehi of Low fell See aite Mr caval: Mrs: J. My. Liioek hart will be grieved to learn of the qeath of Milton, their seven-year-old son, which occurred In Salt Lake Mon- um in | op Bin: : ae aan and the of came dro 00 I | ui th j further feet man boss, MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY guitch Sent to Reform School. phone Rates. at 1] Warriman dinu th toda Lapp started diteh erdict Ogden - 1 llied i mnoune : ae ce igaline eee Ogder uperintendentJ ti as Faeries eae ioticr if { Pfvective August u It st » "ththe ume rahi iniuy C | } UM tI 1 i MOO of : Ogden J effort Demonstration Honor fter a lengthy discussion the whole|lar meeting Monday evening on acmatter w ain referred to the city] count of the absence from town of the couneil aad iy water company, where} number who are enjoying the sights hit has been for 1° past few yen and !of Denver Howell Conditionally Grants w Trials in Two Cases, atte not ib} 1 i m the Big West repairs shift town and Dr. While suffering ee ‘ we Daly some Wilson, . Park cas waterworks another be : stun f a pos: a ; A o PERSONAL ,in Will ; (va? and: heture mulnighe . ‘Cc SERVICE Made That ti] lsubmitted | provisions ‘S| Ha D. forenoot le be i nes ith t 1 h Changes Lines 4 Oey at sae }. Many f. 18 ieee be may parlors mains undertaking | between the hours Vy on . Rav ae atc ing : A - AND | in| t . - it e Wi aaa l ra Moe Latin ehar thre . ; {ine Uyine TO REORGANIZE DINER 5 t / i ntalt oe Civile iinprove "| Ogden Water- for the G. serious. meetin the the J. 1. committees . of Th Vw nat vould | posed Jury a va Pict : or PranIt unday mornin fhe. : il undoubtedly remain un lk the present counell becomes more us empaneled to]}ienient than previou uh ea tin ic re respective company, making the mu" 0 or len, July 17 Judge ILA How 11) the land from the government it was Dr EF. Viko of Salt Lake, came up ate on a pees Second Distriet court, c ny) | with the understanding that railroad, sterday tn his automobile. He re1s Pari ieiri -old | tere in order in the personal injury | because o Ve grovernment land ports a pidasatas trip through the canuit of on hacl O'Laugchilin against the | rant vould be eae for a|yon. \Mrs: Viko and son Kindred, acout for Calvin | Union reifle Rail aud company, that | Period of ninety-nine ye company. Ee doctot back today of tt riff |} the mo ah 1 for a ney rial is granted | Mi Iyland holds that his property George Wanning has at fag sd from to a complaint a t plaintify ‘thin Uiirt da \ ee ye o fae in ote as alhis outing at Dexter pa Calvin but forgettin father Salt Case \n ~ | " sl ae i nne ie unera Wednesday, at County Sheriff Sebring of notified all peace edia he Terese acti cntinn catvin, ‘ rlion one works Lake {cussion of Coroner's treet ju 1e el mie fer ed Mee Mie who left hk nda o'eloek fate ‘alvin ehar of des: pine hi ehild, Orlin Calvin it \ warrant ' vern and placed in 1 hands oe : s ‘ yaa pun ug by Hi urd : by : While down. called . 7 Submits ‘ August he city, count il, ment leheue and x re Mee Mi toh Sait the j ne w vite: of DROWNING. q Sone 4 to], : eth bs : ‘E of3 AAU LCR Georg: farrop and. Henry ‘ | drink. Calvin Warrant ey hetween num- jcil; methodae of Weber a Forrester 1 2 AY: vid Wants 1 ; Its Own-Wants Passed mill mill at a distance of thirty below. The injured COUNCIL Company of | father) ren, aaa un ri iu ses , , 5 " Ee ts a \ : a ne : uri t Sheriff ; TO Ger- the 1 Bivurman ; \ ! nt The nM i « ¥. . ¢«, ivan - &. 1 1 the chise 5 oe EUG folle | ee ean Jam ph 4 InVES-| from : today the BACK Waterworks of aid| occurred Florence ud) Mi ee Abele) we oe entanly controversy, |reka vent Omtbes. fdy,; Bnd? Miso 2 Norman Bohn, all of | 2 vich ha o lame oes been retard-|rame on Monday, following. An ex: ing the growth of the sidence dis-|cursion is planned, with a fare of $3.00 ilberaninneditecuinens tricts in the eclty, was praeetici iy wast-| round trip, train to run strafeht yu ee ' necessary all) conterned, the part Wy of Returned 1 Meera posstble in | SENT dent Mi and hot | f time by: So. -_-_ was| Cassel, George md Bohn ' ; hiesath ny eH He members: born MacMillan¢ Pr. will make] aC wefu 1 : | in the health ‘ } reside in tah G. L. Bécker, R ; 1 . i Howel 1) esmeeted in the city |heatiiy will 1 r » t th it by . Park City, July 17-A Slight acel- 6, 1838, and came to eT - than fifly years ago He | . -- ; . Dk Winona, Minn until he} Ogden, July 17.-At a meeting held] ut four year BO, | al the county eourt house this evening | ident of the company Mt 1e0 ‘Phe easily cone tlowolboincespectoumine Min was chair usual sur medical « xpire d imiiv | Verdict hits ' } C. } iS 9 h son, burial | | iH AEN Pisin his } ' that] 1 iMate RT hic pol HbA > i ACCIDENTAL time. rik ; ley 1 heart Do JULY 18, 1906. RATIFY "HELLO" JUSTICE 1S METED OUT COMPANIES' ACTION Two Youthful Burglars at Pan-| Shift Boss Falls Thirty Feet at Daly West and Is Badly; Shaken Up Ogden Problem Unable to | recci next { \ of before he had . amity nf City, the | for this surel the com- collapsed. bed but him hom are Ir Lal Bdna nat rhe that he is in], predicament and ] a ff that } = thou fi ost : h comi oon! a of| name at ill jthin his ing | & "4! nderund dwindled | whe hich ber eount t th topie will receive ‘ir. Howe ne realize rather an unpleasant ha luifteered the \ ; hed thers er ! m ter Tan duties, a public of these two appointment day a 1 ber of | ay m Matting appoint-| &Herbert postoflice pon el yu i if j appointment, but choier hij that Stood . . down to two candidate One the appearance! expécted, Congressman Howell ha is Offered no statement in an that would lend light upon thus far direction the a the question discussion an wa pressing a result to Bohn ra ‘ In easy init his ‘suddenly ved many, Dee. rica more resided in came; to O 7 failed to put city today! he : Sel One. of AIR ees att | this suddenly residence th fami could reach = Ogden the THE Committees Appointed to Solve Bohn 204 Twenty-third street, morning.: Mr. Bohn was comfort- when: Weber of at very of IN } Bohn, citizen ably seated in an parlor, apparently irlor, apparently - tis r-Mountain Republics Ssurcau, 410 BG Binet, : : Howell in thi died STILL | . Ogden, July 17.~Conrad Candidates. Suc- | | REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, - (GNF N INTER-MOUNTAIN " THE eee Showers Are Helpful. ligbt, very was much as as nermal, for the fiscal week ending Monday, and many indicating none The showers of last Monday and Tuesd were regarded a very helpful, particularly over the southern portion of the state, where they were heavier Low. pressure overlay the Southwest much of the week,.and while it influence was relatively weak at this distance inland, it nevertheless had the effect of causing a eradual in rease in the humidity over this region, and a consequent un table ure condition, that) culminated dav in general ) but light thunde avgood. much did which showers, ler rain some hail fell. in. the mountains at Ch few precipitation reports July GOOD 14th and RETURNING 15th 30 DAYS. Elks' Special Train to Denver VIA D. & R.G. and COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAYS Will Leave Salt Lake 7:15 p. m., July 14th. Big Attractions in Denver! Lowest Rates Ever Offered ! 2 oe R. EXCURSION indicating » high central and the thunderof Friday prevailed Saturday). in. scattered, localities but Sunday was again warm and generally . clear. The precipitation _dethe increased warmth, rise to considerable. comarld parts of the where the land is where Lrrigation is practiced conditions are reported to be very favorable IN a AND RETURN $35.90 ati ON SALE AUGUST 9 AND 10 LIMIT STOPOVERS TRAIN LEAVES = Salt Lake AUGUST-9th VIA SCEN IC COLORADO MIDLAND Make Your Berth Reservations Now With Commander R. G. SLEATOR, 167 South West Temple. Call at Headquarters MIDLAND TICKET OFEICE, Further Particulars. THE 77 West Second SCENIC L. HL. TWARDING » General South LINE. Agent, Salt Lake City for |