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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, UTAH, AUGUST 17, 1906. SAYS MARGETTS 15 UTAH GUARD IN DAVIS COUNTY HAS UTAH MISSION IN IS MILKING CW DAY AT LAGOON PROSPEROUS WAY REAL CAMPAIGN EXPERT IN ODORS Attorney Daly Declares Horseless One Can Detect Nuisance Off Hand. People Display Disposition to Restores Confidence of Auxillary Societies by Wiping Patronize Home Industry for Pleasure. Out Debts. Experience Pangs of Hunger on Forced March to Camp. HARD DAY FOR DR. STEWART HOSPITAL Witnesses Not IDLERS LAYTON CORPS ALSO CELEBRATES CONFERENCE First Rev, IN Police Court Has SESSION THE Vexed BOVINE ram . ar eo x een to HS st. one be held' thi 1 Villebeti xt \ionda in the ummer chool nd ill > continue h Tuest i ndad \VWedn e@cirive Albi vy. 0" a foll i f mee Ss Crise Continued---The' case t lliam.>R Tore hich wa to STRAYS A AY |: 1 Give Direce Maintaining Evidence Nuisance Health by on Single Par City Case of Sickness Reported-Ogden Crack Department. Thus! Running Has of on Trains Bamberger Company. to Line That Place} Brings Dr. Talbott, Reports Approval. as Work Superintendent Vietim in Satisfactory of nn by Alleged 1 Taking Condition, and Trespass t "2 Milk Gets The main Stewart, with day event health the the trial of commissioner maintaining was In effort a € nuisance, on the Dr harged yester- part of At- Camp of Wyo.), Aug. very carnest ground was Instruction (Near 14-Camp life last night when reached The Islay, All began in| the camp first of Davis [ne the Lagoon, it the the county time for of it. resort its was and seemed to be hav- The annual life yesterday at} mission..of Davis county day/chureh was the people of the } morning conference of the the Methodist. called to order at Lift chureh This is the went. ast Episcopal yesterda by ind Lishop showed an inclination to pat- | David -H. Moore of Portland It is ex- |j county thirty-sixth annual convention of indus try: in thelr pleasure the of the reservation at 8:45 p fperee 7c home that "Horseless Bill Margetts, health | tremity 8 well as business town of Lay- ithe mission, and { well atended b n, yesterday afternoon, after a hard inspector, was an expert on odors and | ton had a little celebration on the representatives from the. cities and et over a dusty mountain trail smells, and that 1e could prove a } Side, as the first passenger train ove of the state Yesterday morn| the Salt Lake & Ogden. railroad: to: go jtowns from Dale Creek, a distance smell a mile off just by looking at It ing's sesston © devoted to-th busl ene-half miles, but whieh i far north as that town went through not to mention the way in Which he of°o the conference Including th * that on account of the : io carry the exeursionists to and from jrie ss shene when he weighed it. In the iflernoor thie the countless hills that | Lagoon This was only a temyrorary ;organization There were, several Ults between the Woman' Foreign: Missionary ociet Bente all the way arrangement, howevel eh regular attorneys for the two sides yesterday held sway and in the' evening adtrain service beyond Kay sville will not long march was made less unpleasant and the magnificent Way in Which } dre es on the work. of the chureh established for some tims by reason of the sky being very cloudy, | be Dininny and Daly slaughtered the law jextension board ere given by: Dr I In addition to the the tierce Wyoming sun } was a revelation to themselves and {J Bovard of San. Franeiseo, and Ri Davis county from burning into the flesh of the | of keen enjoyment to the spectators jSamuel S.Blair of Ogden heavily-loaded from Salt Lake militiamen Justbe- | trains even Judge Smith being compelled to \fler-the opening prayer and com large number of visitors and the fore reaching camp a rainstorm broke] ally laugh a great many times at the ashaath ion ervies t themornin SéSfor the day was kept up the greater part of the | total attendanee sertions they made. sion, the eonference was organized b n making the duty of the sentries Several witnesses were examined electing" Re\ b MI Helmick. secrewill be another bilge day. at the a4 most unpleasant one during the,@ay, those on the stand in and Rev. Samuel Bil treasure) resort, the occasion being the annual |tary Today the sun Is bright and the resthe morning being Rev.. J. H. Worcommittees ow named, after outing of the Jolly Woodchoppers. An paeveral ervation is swept by a mild reli, Charles W. Edwards and his wife, Rey { J T: nTGoee; uperir -| intere sting program or sports rial} which making the day pleasant | of the mission, gave his report who live at 1052 West Third South, and a good }tendent contests has been arranged conditions now seem to be settled and in the misand Q. Ireland, who resides at 1036 further storms are not expected, list of prizes has been provided: for jot the, general conditions The most important feature of West Third South. The cereale of There is not a single ease of. siek -} the winner Mrs..J..S. Bryan of San hsion the report was that confidence. of the ¢ witnesses was to the effect that ness in camp Everybody feels rested | Francisco epresenting the grand everal auxiliary societis of the guardian neig rhbor of the Women of the odor emanating from the dump today and it view of the excellent chureh .had, been restores was something offensive, came to Salt. Lake yester- | Meéthodist cinitary conditions prevailing and »re-| Woodcraft, In. the. past.two. veal ecu the will be the guest of honor at and especially when the wafted it coutionary orders insisted upc on by |! day hureche had redeemed the obligaLagoon representing the head of the in the direction of their homes i They |] Col. Deane of the medical department, ion to. these reieti« some $27°500 all testified to the fact that at even- | the continuation of good health seems | order me of old. debt havin been wiped out to re-/tyw be the ing it was necéssary for them only thing' in sight during that. time Dr Talbott reporttire Into their homes and close ¢ The camp is situated on a level spot} ed that Ke-had bent his efforts almost windows. Mrs. Edwards between the tops of the surrounding| ear Ivoin this direction, and now for that she first noticed the miountains. The altitude is a oe be t first «time: in 500 feet. reserve iy. ag odor about five or six weeks ago. ‘I The U tah mission. is) in 7 i Ss situated contains ninety-nine ears Ile Dumped Garbage There. the y of the several societies of the i" 1iles and is made up of varied ground| } | pchure h admirably afternoon Claude' Rogée rs, suited to maneuvers In the | In the who drives city dump wagon No. Utah camp, companies A. RB, | Bishop Moore Speaks. was the first witness. He testifled to C, D, FE, F and H, the hospital corps Bishop Moore gave the principal adthe fact that he had been ee and band are coe Col." Lund's dress at. the meeting of the Woman's about two loads a day, the loads cor headquarters Is her -stablished, Troop Foreign Missiona) ociety, Mrs, Bentaining ashes, papers, usual garbage,| A is camped with ‘the regular cavalr | jjamin Young presiding ah I the vegetables and the. like. saw | troops about five miles from the Utal address by Bishop Moore ch dwelt Jones and Banks, two other drivers} camp, the battery is with the regular| upon the work done by the society also dump stuff there. | artillery farther away and the Interest in the annual of city wagons, in all) lands, Mrs, Mary Moore ‘was He-had ceased to dump garbage there| corps is with the regular signal corps|Of the National Woolgrowers' ass lected president to suceced Mit about two weeks ago by order of the] about two miles from the Utah carp clation, to be held. inthis -elty in and. Mrs J Laben Was board. of health. He did not think] From these three organizations comes|January next, i already becoming nye roung, secretary there Was very much odor. the report that all are well and hi: Lppy | keen, ind steps are being taken» by jeclected The speakers at the evening session Mrs. Isabella Ireland of 1036 West Today will be spent in rest so far as|local sheepmen to insure a successful j Rev... Mry Bovard and Reve-M.yBlair Third South said. she had lived there | Maneuvers are concerned, independent | Convention An exhibit. of fat and devoted their remarks entirély to. the fine sheep is one of the features alcamp. over eight years and began noticing | ¢ rills being held in the Utah importanee of the work done by th ready determined upon, all the states Yesterday the men were not fed as the odors about six weeks ago, but that church extension. board, and the sending delegates to the convention ell as they will be ten days| during the reit seemed to grow less about portance of the churches all over the ago. The odor was very foul, she mainder of camp, This was unavoid- to be permitted to qmmake entries for country lending their loyal and enthe big prize to be offered by the nastated, and in the evenings she had|#bly caused by the various delays. in thusiastie support. to branch of association, and for special to leave the front porch and close| getting into camp and the disagree-« tional work. Western states the doors. She saw a number of| able rain which wet > the firewood. prizes to be awarded by the local as- the. chureh especially, they said had cause to be sociation. Wagons dumping stuff, among them From now on the commissary departgrateful to the church extension board The exhibit of sheep was decided ment will be able to act without hindbeing city garbage wagons, On Aug. for the aid given them in establishupon at a meeting of local sheepmen, rance and today started off with a @ she went to the Horseshoe bend and held yesterday at the Commercial ing and carrying on. religious work. £000 meal for all In camp saw city wagons dumping stuff and elub Among those present were and they should show thelt appreciaTomorrow refuse, but could not get close enough maneuvers will be begun, Leary, J tion by giving the work what assistto see anything clearly on account of |the Utah troops taking Jel with the Heber A. Smith, James ¢ Stewart ance they can the smell. She never smelled any-| regulars in mimie warfare. | E. Austin, M. E. Price, C This morning the session will be deJ. R. Allen, John C. Sharp, Henry thing thereabouts until the elty began "Nephites" F na Fun, Moss, Arthur Callister, Fisher Harvoted to business In the afternoon using the bend for a dumping place The "Nephites," as Company A has ris Another meeting will be held the Woman's Home Missionary society and never saw. any refuse en pe asi dubbed by the other guardsat the Commercial club one week will have charge, and in the evening before the city started it. She saic¢ has a don't-worry club fully from tomorrow, when a larger atBishop Moore will give an address on she had to leave - home a great deal . 0ernlan and doing a wholesale busitendance of members of the Utah China." Bishop Moore lived in China on account of the foul odors ness in oe fun for all who are Woolgrowers' association his address for a number of years and Mrs. Worrell, wife of the complain- lucky enough around © thei present, and when the details of the very interesting promises to be of a ing witness, said she could detect the Sibleys"" when their high jinks are exhibit of sheep will be discussed. A nature bad smell during the past five weeks, pr og) ress in meeting will also be arranged for the and that it was a vile. nauseating Pastors in Attendance, Chief Misiclan Porter and Drum first week in October, when the semismell. It made her sick, she said, Major Cleveland of the band are reannual conference of the Mormon in attendance at the Among those causing headaches and a feeling of c eiving unstinted praise whenever the ehureh i session and at conference are 18 following: sluggishness. She called up the dea plays. Their playing is excellent Which time there are always a large Moore, Portls umd; David H partment and complained about it"« on their marching very good. The number of Beene n in town superintendent of Talbott July 25 and a week later. st recevig improvement in the organizamissions, Salt Lake; Rev. lk. BE. Mork Had to Close House. t ion is hard to believe Ritehfield; Rev John M Hanson, Company H is justly proud of the Brigham City; Rev. J. S. Anderson, Mrs. CBSE ee, Erickson of 1034 West fi act that at the first two guard mounts Beaver; Rev. R. FE. Gilpin, Corinne Third South, said she had lived there t he orderlies selected for the comCharles H., Lewis, Mercur; Rev. C for six ye ee The "terrible" smell Annual Session of Teachers' AssociaY manding officer were from that comI Smith, Murray; Rev. Samuel 8S tion Opened By Rev. Davis. began July and she found it nec- pany. Privates Fitzmaurice and MeBlair, Ogden; Rev. Martin Phomas ee; ape pare Me Piet, 3 Daren were selected by the adjutant Rev, McClain W. D: ivis gave the Park City; Rev. Samuel Allison, PayKeep It L. or for this dutyéon account of their good opening address last eyening.of the son; Rev. R. Johnson cee been very strong, but it stopped last Seeks at guard mount twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Ogden; Re Fork; Rev. H. H peek. Kneass, commanding comPresbyterian Teachers' associaFirst chure h Benjamin Young, of the Lincoln Jones, driver of. garbage pany B from Ogden, says he has the "The Wonderful was the of Salt Lake; Rev. D. M. Helmick of wagon No. 8, said he had been driving best. company that ever came from subject of the address in a ne iff church of Salt Lake, and Rey eight months and during July and and its reeord since leaving his town, scholarly way the speaker pointed out furray of Salt Lake. part of August had dumped in | the his statement station seems to prove the place that the Bible holds in the Horseshoe bend. He had never talked Company C shows no sign whatliterature of the world, the place that with Stewart as to the dumping that it is only three it deserves, to' hol grounds, but che Inspector had told ever men in camp are months old. Three sessions of the convention him to dump there until further orveterans already. will be held today, morning, afterncon ders. Other wagons had received the The "Rawhide Gang," which is the and evening Rev. T. IF. Day of. the same instructions. His order to stop A has inflicted on itself the board. of rs troo San An Selmo college, San Francisco, dumping came from happy and in camp with the will conduct the Bible interpretation health Their horses are of every regulars. studies and the studies on personal Inspector Margetts was then called Alic e blue, but they care color but work. At % o'clock Prof..Sweazy wil and testified that he had ordered the little for tha speak of "Our Edueational Standwagons to dump at the Horseshoe he First Battery had a great deal ards".and in the evening at 8 o'clock bend, as he had received instructions of trouble getting into camp over the Kev. G. W. Martin will give an adfrom Stewart and owners of the propbad roads, but Is now well established dress on "Christian Life and ContinuHe had been an inspector two ee ready for anything that blows its ous Revelation." years ago, he stated, and wus 4 comny petent judge of smells. Fred, Wey. of The purchase of A. Captain Smeltzer's "Signalites' are At this point Dinniny introduced a getting down to their real} the property on Second South East permit from the property owners in already work, ‘hey have commenced the the vicinity which permitted the reported yesterday, was the street, of .a telephone and teledumping of refuse, and it was on the construction Meeting-Tlouses and Clothes Lines at one topie of interest among the real graph line from general headquarters strength of this permit that the mayor West Jordan Robbed. estate men yesterday. The purchase, had aera Stewart to go ahead to the Utah camp and its detatehed organizations. wholly, is considered Emery was notified by for investment Sheriff an eorps may be termed The hospital Deputy Sheriff Beekstead of West Mr. eradiuse attorney for the proseIt is declared by as an excellent sign. busy anc the idlers. They are not Jordan, yesterday, that some person cution, maintained that the permit did Lakers are all the dealers that Salt no one is desirous of . seeing them or persons had olen into the West not ee the right to maintain a public too slow here to see the inducements commence work Jordan meeting-house and taken sevtorneys Dininny and Daly to troops prove arrived on the southeast tom tence that it had not been brought out cross-examination that ee an sg on smells ana odor Daly-We wish to show that parties so 4 f fort have dumyed ashes. Hanson-Especially on was cans other and the *‘se Mr. forth?" Daly-Not particularly, Expert On Smells. Daly said that Margetts was an expert on smells, that he can tell niusances by smell, In fact, that he was a champion smeller. After some further evidence along the same line, Margetts was excused | and Mrs. Lucy Anderson, who lives on Ninth West, tetwean Third and Fourth South, was called. Mrs. Anderson gave clear, direct evidence, in spite of the efforts of Dininny to entangle her. He tried evasive queries w Mrs, Anderson met in kind. ways } { { 4 gave testimony than at the referring to that Busiest Sergeant | Man Is Commissary. Captain Smeltzer, commissary for the camp, Is the busiest man on the ground. He is ways unting for something to feed the willing soldiers, anything on wheels passes within a mile of camp, watch for Lieutenant As quartermaster he is always! Peck. on the run trying to get hold of someo give away 1 for camp should be addressed plainly, giving name of person to be reached, name of company, troop, perere: corps, band or other lesig service, "National Guard of Ut ah" being plainly tindicated and addressed to "C engi ee Instruction, near Islay, Wyor ul a recie absolutely long address, but locality. Asked. by Dininny: ‘You can't get away from the smells ot Horseshoe bend, can you?" Mrs. derson Ct responded, "ontortue nately I can not, hile Mrs. bad erson was still on the stand, court adjourned until 10 sary. e'clock this morning. brother charged he was dragged three of the defendant, was with assault and battery, discharged through police days and had broight also but out much the best sample of lies and counterlies that t court. habitats have hard for many moons. Among. the stories told was one of.the complainant to the effect that her husband, during the fight on Franklin street, had attacked hér with a lamp. a chair a kettle and a knife-all at the same'! Other witnesses told stories just as strong. to show the absolute innocence of the accused man BALKOW stationers moved and to 15 W. BROS., newsdealers, Ist So. Call have re- on them. brick, house and sf OUTING To Ogden canyon and { peaceat court: < .Capliat to in' fin the ight Be oht i Lhe | batTr ifter- -balancé < : mie rm than] red to lose at West injured aa Ar oon of 1 of ree = A Deen ho ro live I ks Christensen, Te ha { n er 1 i hot ig h mit ter i i M hes d ct { nd.nie } Smit! BSED nei ight, for: r wd i il Childre av Mi ming vilili | Mrs him 1 joinnm i Hammer and het my Te wWretn esha li Le month Pi-paj- Reiys sop eee trom eftay TOME error erday hi Will have and metallurgy chool. of ehtldars hit th TI t ithe Gun- will: be to visit: 4 =erot. _tay Wexico -en='lihe chair' of' mi and P in: Pari next-week =} . of returned RECT ecentiy udy City Dake | for a reat ex : but ontinued performances > Road Liv leo! ; Salt i rib t compa Vel >.' a utp ‘ rain rt ery ar J vigght , \Ti nd . Salt from) aire; fhe ugh ‘ utlek Mi: §; TNEE Ldiey Greed the Orphe 1 ] : Want 14 two nite | a ninon]: inte was "Improved ee t in } ih lise from nuch oe a former Tiproves i -On rs 1 caused; elehh vesterda hangs it-is on. at} . Governor John -C, Cutler will return rony. California 2iext Monday, aceordto lispatch received lerday hi private secretary, N PrP. Nelon Woman Marringes : 1, strer o 7 ly YF CONEM ' brought: still here Beach, I hovare Cal... Paul to spend llammer now ji sojourning atl na hi : t : YET to Hake arranzrements' tA Hivesl John Q.Critchlow of the Utah AsSandan ac entiot Salt rate' ination of Credit Men left last even1-Oeden‘h bot bon} ph! for Ogden. on, busing connected tr h ha.% is th. th ciation Herbert Van Ds Portland.. Chieara. Pitt Dam left-on a imilarmission for Colorado Sprint rod Cine nati i Mor Rock nal 1 State ‘ "ale J er re- will re- 0 Hits on a Scheme. i fo fan a The yorn patier palicence out. hit upon a hi f oO and, he' cow, milch: nilech wean cow ‘ rast : Clarl LY n-was-f wa KSOn swor by the. : animal l great scheme Wa 1 way, : ands 1 h © lean re tit Piteoie on Lly vengeance f When rrlodl eorralle Pa aee j the stor OMe for euth water ‘ rer Water-J. if Oed - ® was: an] 4) Clarkson, -2o il ! ine fork to' of be ‘ Nye 1 ret a. beelit and ~ reservation irn , the used Ogden river in devéloping to : ry rhe 1,000 | Mr. Sanpete John} 1 . Articles F \rlicles ; lf of of Tanner ounty P : -_-_--_ mee : ote - bday in] kineecond-fect ALG, Engineer, \Askfron the: fiveOF 1 is Se C. ey beOO mi . today : So ; Incorporation Incorporation ‘ onal Gypsum company the. offic of the county. . of Filed, the Na- were filed in 7 ry clerk The r Ni t ts after ate chit " i : a ! |} horse-power. the purpose. of. procompany, } which starts) busines ; \ for ‘lew ‘in Night But: 4 night wn "i Sx ‘ 7 eer ed fo to a ik pelling machinery at Ogden and near-} Wilh a*caplt tock of $2 r95 000 in-a wy UN .NeY: ary nda then ¥ tow! many, shares' of $1-par value, will dehe began an -iInvestigatior Clarkso | pm And operate ¢ » oy u lal 3 as found. one-evening...milkine Investlagting Beaver Assistay 1 per ome gypsum claim ning iilking Heels i. ae ; i Juab eount The omMeers and di) ow With a broad smile‘ spreading ig ove Gol! I eres of) the mtales| Preetor i ; : , ‘United ida or the new company are W his countenane Salin démanded an SOIORICa ! Fs 9 i FOO EL IT iin i / ; rue I sident; Hugh J. raeCannon explanation ind: gots one fk was urit investigating. the round ite. > 3 ‘ ‘ 5 a a j ' ‘ vice president and "treasurer Joseph told that the cow persisted. grazing resources of: the county rhe: 1 ve | Js. Cannen ( I \ } W i l Clarksonway and that the thod | tigation are being it the ex-! ,,W. Sens ve ith John way an 1a th methe : ee : made : Burton, A; Jennings*and Joseph. vhich t had: unearthed was-abour} Perse . of 1 the ‘governmentiand Beaver . ;_| kay, constitute the directorate the only away <the loser. éould' find of PCOUnty, the etti en with the game Clarl nS a | had -it-on the: owner ofthe bovine: 1 ter $2.0 physical strength; and the only re-| tiled course of Salin rested in the court {1 So to the court he went | gery, the . 3 c | sued. sued b Milks Cow Porty Cents Worth, | Mulligan It developed which ‘Clarkson: etit milked ree the cow during w: the ‘trial charged that' the! defendantA "40 «cent worth with im Tormer cer J.-P. Smery |) butt lont It had4 oy) in forged signing the | ha appropr'| 3 for th purpose the: lat ---- oa = MeClellan Recital Today. "Korg ery J. Be Mullica: rhe following program will be given f jail, charged with for-;#t the Taber vacle organrecital,..begin‘complaint, having béen)js=| NB at ote o clos k this afternoon the count cee ‘ tlorne ' Nuge7. 7 foceata Faulkes was arrested bv Special Omi} Sor © Without Word ivan Ahi aenii cs for of the, San Pedi is alleged that Muitli= in Mi Paradtse IM = LAV atime. ° ecard "for 14.50.14 {Oberon 1 ee name of John Murp ne and} e OCC Dubol Thomas : Melody Overture ; Arr. , by ~ 4 : Performe : Veber : : id consumed the milk Whi refore the 1noney from the tre isur= |, 10, rhe. I Mende AD i } eceiving | e Ped Wands ysonn 5 ESone Der of eee the most Salin asked that the court punish him. | er of the San) Pedro be cutitul of the ‘aiid eries Clarkson admitted having milked - the Crittenden Land Popular-The old} cow and was not backward about say-| Ft. Crittenden reservation seems to be| | ing that he might have disposed of) the favorite homestead enOPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS. eight quarts of milk coming from that | tries just now, several more having : animal. But he declared that the cow! been filed in the United States land A had eaten more than 50 cents' worth | office yesterday A majority of . the the in residing men are. a plicants two still had that he and of his hay, quarts coming. He wanted that lost cinity of tl reservation, men. who| hay te be paid for-in milk or other- pal familiar with the country, and] wise } the fact tha hey are filing on the] Judge Diehl pondered lone and| land is considered pre tty good evidence | set-| the that the land office people finally | | by and case the over t-| studiously announced*that the case would be | tlers look upon the land with especial continued, favor. | cow goes + This question of whose | where is interesting the whole settle- | t t Ganitals hill-and th Save your money and whe n =o get} | men ou ‘ court room interested on apita Ml ane @ Dental 168 Main | dollar | as t P wi ses : was full A ofveritable witnessesneighandy nea people borhood quarrel has been the upshot Salin-Clarkson row and me of the velopments of interest are expected when the case is resumed + <> . DR. BROADBENT'S Office 800 Scott deposit and Trust it in Zion' oh company, 4 Main | opportunity for girls South, before -_- FOR \ SALE Building,|ten days. ticulars One For : See agents noon qe ee Aug. 11 M'DONALD CO. o> : OF TOWN LOTS t Rupert & IHeyburn, Idaho. oo . Short, Oregon Line Ratlroad __ for further par-|26th and 27th, limit ten days See agents for further particulars More Chance Mothers to THE Dress BOYS All Child's Suits $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50 Suits 0 AT $2.00 All Child's Suits $3.75, $4.00 & $4.50 GO AT $3.00 All Child's Suits $5.00, $5.50 & $6.00 GO AT $3.50 All Wash Suits One-Half Price All Child's Straw and Canvas Hats One-Half Price All Knee Pants Thirty-Three and One-Third percent off lot-at 359° Water EXCURSION Canyon, } | Poulton,Madsen,Owen& Co. 111-113 which withcomthem. Third The jcompany Will operate excursions a‘ |greatly reduced rates Salt Lake to AUGUST 26TH AND 27TH. | Rupert and return, 9,75 Salt Lake te ) Heyburn and return, $10.00 to tlepburn, lee Pxcursions Tdaheo. | rickets on sale Heyburn, August ic Oregon Short Line for sale of i {19th and 20th, limited to ten days, jtown lots Round trip $10.00, limit) Tickets on sale to Rupert, August _ | = be- 16 Co.and will 20. organize TheJ chocolate dipping. ‘class, in. ‘be art of dipping will be taught oUt charge." "As dippers become pete nt employment name be given W. 159 offlee, at register Must Saving No. splendid eween, the ages of Candy MeDonald G. Saturday's Special Sunday, August 19th, via Oregon Short Line. Round. trip to Ogde n, | 1.00... Trains leave Salt Lakevat 7-10} and 102% a ar 30, 4:05 and} 6:05 > p.m Returning. leave Ogden ne 4710: oF G20 5 Deu 10:30 py am, i trout and chicken| dinner served at. the Herniitage. in} Ogden l va : Diehl's And this xcellent: ( ‘ street, Waterloo, for * $1,500; Petersons to E Cc, Hoffman Investment company, lots on Sherman avenue, Waterloo; Petersons to Mfrs. Jemma} S. Peterson, lot 138x121 feet on} Seventh » East : street, Seventh| South, for $450; and lots in| Glenn's sub-division near Ninth South} and West Temple streets for $550 AUGUS : it |), ‘ | I : - k 1. oJ to"Atlenhave: Dies Caleb < evinein t decided appett‘ I velatlon Patrick i Q J ti . ed' to I the incer -eity terday Tanne from SanMi ; Cow { i ope : dead \ AY mn \ proper I s at. Yun Art nd:the | pen & counts where he-has been enexande salir indA del BH Loe ee have: baci dt noti joving three-weeks -vacation Mr forthwith notified to 4 p.the «¢ th eriane s lett Gi 7 ef un re ne to the city for the. purhome But. Alexander had. too. much | ffculat Cf Alleq death: dra: ladksot ol ulling with W. H. Code, ioattend to. and could not find the tt 1s und that Allen: 3 } chief engineer of the Indian irrigation ime to Lik ind after is. \co t ; It- Tal ' fim eh. but-no ryice, who has but recently returned ‘ her she ent lntivax or accual nee "hh ; Ss in} ito Salt Lake after-a-visit-to the Uin- and that if once the habit at home local men of money get starts and estate market the iminto the real will be felt quickly in pending boom local industrial circles ust now most of the real estate men are buisly engaged finding just where the y stand in the matter of. insurance. any of the San Francisco losses ] and. "others whose were great in the catastrophe, have begun reinsuring loc: =e business ang the own‘ys of prope are having... theit troubles loakirie up the coun and bad iirms-or the solid and weak ones after the force of the quake was felt, The Peterson Real Estate -& Investcompany. reports the' following sales, made yesterday: Justin Wilschefski to Mary Jane Cosgraye, six- room j ay. 7a ty a Eenima~ déuth Court juciest , o nol BURGLARIZED Arrested, Tand Agriculmy ft Ae ei a ey, oF ea necomial 1 inled bs party of eight tourists, 1s istered at the Wilson hotel \ Hi. Dutten, rmerly vell-known ] I z la eartoonist in this eltv and Butte, |) wa in town yesterday from Goldtleli here hej engaged in mining a ab chores Boa Dana terday, is} poned ! © D l taki th iltention of } Ae 7 Injured habit-of lin het } thinl he-| yest gra row ind the people: have |i West! not made mueh of todo about tt. | But the nuisance finally evoked the! ej inger of one C Narksonm and he determined to we even Mi Co h e been over hi wi too often taki Bl nis MEET eral articles among them being three quilts made by the relief soSergeant A. Lund has been placed y iety. A meeting-house two miles east under arrest for insubordination - by iS the West Jordan meeting-house Captain Hassing Absolute discipline broken into and the conis insisted upon at camp and offendabout, in addition. to ers of all sorts are summarily dealt which the guilty parties had stolen an with. So far only three cases of Blgin gold-filled watch A clothes oe of discipline have come to ine in the neighborhood was also otie ser, several articles, including a CEs D from, Mount. Pleasant, black and a. blue overshirt, having the "Busy All the Time" Ore eae been stolen from Hos at the camp They;)"have -‘t "ginger-up" TOWNSEND FOUND GUILTY. Captain Riley's "fruit pickers" from Bountiful are always firet to respond at mess call... Their appetites may be Colored Witnesses Tell Variety of depended on at all times Stories in Police Court. Company F. from Manti is badly ses Hop with sideache caused by one ,Charles Townsend, colored, was yYesinsists on at least one terday found guilty of assault and three minutes. The battery upon his wife, Ray Townsend, company can be epnded on to and Judge Diehl Will make known the soldier right any time it is needed, sentence today Clarence ‘Townsend, Another case Up: Local People Just Beginning to See Opportunities in Real Estate. The ter was passed and Margetts Senet ee with his testimony. He sald the release was to be in_ fores until eeibeed to stop. Nhe told to he stopped dumping at cone Daly asked the witness: Sern your epinion, would anything dumped there be a nuisance Mr. Barat objected, maintaining The. And OVERLOOK EASY MONEY nuisance wy noon, "Exhibit of Sheep at Meeting of the National Association Decided Upon. CHURCHES 4 sad tale of a.cow which nibbled where the -g1 hay-tasted I Judge WOOL GROWERS MEET PRESBYTERIANS Piven ulferine - Utah Pirst Into ie Gets Pe da hel a Webber, H. W. int : ; day.% Bs Oivatls of Law Decide ° i the of proprietor was a Salt canyon, Ogden Hermitage, ¢lear-| bank dese be arings-Local visitor ye sterday. Lake yamout ited to $867,825.31) r Ve city, this of Hodson T. John Mrs; correthe for $309,595.51 against ? oe iy a year ago, showing an/is entertaining Mrs. fo the present year of $58,-/who is on her way to Fairvlew, Nev., P2980 o ma her home LARCENY tion PERSONAL, Wilson, William | PETIT SY NEWS IN BRIEF l | Main Street. Where the Clothes Fit. |