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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN OL BUILDING. CHOIR ALREADY BECOMES FAMOUS STILL UNFINISHED) REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, BECOMING USED | PREPARING FOR AUGUST 28, 1907. PROVO COUNCIL St to Hear Ogden Taber-nacle Organization. Workmen Strike and|Second Day In Camp Sees the| Agricultural Leave Ogden School In _ Bad1 Shape. | National Guard Get Down to Routine. College ing Buildings|Paving Cost to Be by) {ii0'"turtvere sore swisich drunken was browen| #8sant, par- | In this year. rene JOM | 2 were MAC Burns, of Arch his opponent, fn the watchman night the was he Paid Property Owners Installments. race oroni wom' reOWw by was match wrestling The tins , . iru Pa scare."morn:| | of -ch Fairview Allfed Plea= MC threw Burns, ofwho ! a that | ‘dear found | DS 4 ¢ P ace ras o'eloc k oe nae a = burglar ent ing aseee the result°of later Jiliberated, as it was vas later was Receiving Thorough Renovation and Repair. Wie leant 8 oor ane ‘ id oe cy Poe fool foo the* eS a Se Special Republican : Venice, Cal., Would Also Like|Union io INCREASES DEBT, (°°. 8" s¢50 SCHOOL OPENING TO LIFE IN CAMP) ; WEDNESDAY, succession. see OFin aus gra yon, bx Moros twice EMG OMACEE ATA Cacia creaei eet anol Marcnl wae che The Det et, nolises -on Main ‘siree'. | <ubbornly contested by _ both teams, 5 aSning in © iron Windows yiact vent of the day. The came was WILL REHEARSE TONIGHT|WILL STILL BE OCCUPIED|PAYMASTER NOW IN CAMP/CLASSES WILL BE LARGER|CITY SALARIES INCREASED" ": rash wat Head bt ihe te day 3 ergoyment clog wih ' aaa areas oe sees ny To Take Special Saturday for}Board of Education ‘ \ . . Sacramento, and Visit we Other Cities, 7 ic] Oo Perplexed] Work of Signal ral Corps , Whether It Can In Future : . Be Completed, . Attracts|Authorities . - Much Favorable Comment » . from. Observers, "p ‘ -- Expect ata More' . Ad-|Reduced vanced Students Than They Have Yet Had, ‘ f + Hakanson's paint eoeceisionds vatchman, but: decided who "he fromes But. - --_ Ogden, Special Aug. ernacle Service tepublican 7.-That choir Ogden's is already tab- winning Special Ogden, famé} ished on the coast can be noted in a letter; from Governor Cutler to Hon. David] McKay of this city No sooner did! Aug. Service FEFFFEF FFF FFE FFF tt4 tet? | Kepublican 27.-Left condition by tae in an. strike untin~ | + of paper) + hangers; the Quincey school building] + will likely be occupied minus wall de-| + corations.. Contractor 1, Sanders. and|*# choir ts Venice, Cal. The letter Governor Cutler follows: "Hon. David McKay, Ogden, from] : Utah children when ber 9 Sanders' = My Dear Sir: forwarding to with reference I take the liberty of/ you the following data| to certain occasigns in obedience delegate, meyer, a California in which employ interested, give them asking that you will kingly such publicity in Ogden a8 Utah is greatly school opens paperhangers of _ |* inj* out to the order of a walking}* who dfsecovered that Whit-|+ wood contractor, had in nis + a number of non-union car-}* penters, and although the carpenter] work had already been ipractically|* watch Still Higher Than : "9 ' Formerly Paid, ay! ai September has your 9 just choir, rhe follow- been 200 received] voices, that The cd, walls of the sehool are plaster- ; H_- ot "siege several re- of Salt building this morning but was : ng getting the gross receipts fx-| will pect a-full house.' ‘I have telegraphed to your Mr. C I Ross, 1 asking about this. IT am4 sure] the Ocden : people A will : be greatly in-| ‘ ‘JOHN Public C. used through the hangers can Sanders' CUTLER ‘Governor." be induced contract Republican Ogdeu, Rehearsal to at Speeclal Service Aug. 27:-In the clés *Tumber. company laengr cs Wednesday evening the choir will publicly rehearse the "Irrigation Ode 9: : Freeman the Arm: with Professor McClellan at the organ| and the soloists singing the leading parts. The addition to the "Ode," con-| ease vs. of an tonight Lake Lawrence Company D cheek the scar ie defendants loss and year's very gouge which Wor years badly while | : ai ever a Maea a RS can Pork. J < : the hard-finished| estimated the camp was much yesterday, the men welcome visitor times, but the plaster meets| hard will finish.| have] result as:the that cement power to resist consequently it the will dampness,| be tried on fhe + ae a + will ce 4] aie ae vy elie alg RAN yee Uns ff Oh ‘ae brass at $1,273.71. The cost of| 4 | more + spacious conveniently basement arranged. 3| divided into Applications sections are being the the to the Utah|]muech larger order] especially of more|]has camp cent a be off first to The drawing entire dead €#™Y date ‘he; will pay the nien amount" 1 7 fr om \ lari ve ordinance affecting officers was pa ssed tonight, stipends follows will be the the Monday Mayor.first, $3 $300 Mayor, aa yea year; session; work, in councilmen 30 cents an as and Oakland, both and to San Francisco | will give concerts children. in ----$ cities. SE WARD GIVE WILL im ANOTHER trom this day Ogden ND CO both Ueriets. ; by the = the north and members -- governor wih Service. prize for Oxd Aug. hile 27.-The new office torlthat kee master mechani of the loeal Harfor Se man! shops is rapidly nearing comple- ever water master, arvisor, was]other "Bight south. schools at the school 5 and| than] he On 3 offered has written Tee from| from actual work; for recorder, 4 month; a in the Second ward amusement Following is the program westerh" iifepection : ly snd su- tonight from dog for reserva-| tax sexton, ai Ly of coe 50 proposed ae ahas just re-| set men for schedule lower a] of A. een was a. G. Adamson.of eee e continued avenine his they are at long befove old Sol ... | pokes his head over the nearby moun- the a today and best drilled F of Mantl mpetition ean company be lookedsO} | eompany 4; ae |G och oe ur = ote fe t Bepina nt Dai abeI iedmn acecibte. » forle and G. ‘ \iternoon and M. MUSSER c.| Wie rst between signal fe Position ‘ Dp 1b 2b ib s re { ft Adaimson Y. was the eee H'ravo sli transient, who che to oe . corps B PRI G . > « i 3 Mr x servant to , : a Ce outing é t Ane: sMersa varrantEyvacl ah: field Sane re aed cn aistinye Note-Time, three Lia con utly day al : aes "itt = Be aes ten. ee C. Cook ne elub 3 M. Bake ROUNDER - ROBBED CASH Republican Ogden, Wikera ,C Aug. DRUNK man, I J celebrating Miller rday or ‘ 1 ees ain arr I ‘ i Me daa: st BE aiecatinon ST re oy Dimond Bye wat, Mai oe ae ized l sn ¥ ‘ da at Ue gaged CrOUsErS "He tallor 1 : ae D é ‘G.auna atofa Salt dah oll &e : ; S , se Lak Mavor. Nelson. of Huntsville has. appointed..C..ir: Schad Fred Schade ang) ETE ‘ MS OvayC ida atat Adma. Peterson. as delegates to: thes Na-| thonal i a Lrrigatte La Word came ouncing Sie cong rik 0 from the . death formerly Tenth Arie ‘ Oakland, of ap \ manager Colgate ee ie ene wher ceonts I of of : et<4: nm oe toda' the. tl Law - West- on: buel( ie col ‘ih rite byfromthe vie the. scavenge streets . ; Loating arrangement of be no loafing bas «there: a othin oy ‘ g S Guards the were day the and|cert « 18. Corp lireedon| Christensen] Manning}| Ball] King} Booth} Moon Belm *re Cornell 4 : Dvening. changed this 5 i before he had ‘sobered up Ssul-)jijs death } had } i what 9 Ogden mattershad to happened.|¢ the po- to reported realize { \ one in guilty spite of of the robbery located \ . Miller commenced lav ro He came aa ae roll $1,000, their to to has efforts, yet 7 celebrate the city no} Judge been]! rhe for body two] with] brought] > be burial Howell held Parnington today George I'. Bush nud o St.: Louls threugh of is mother of bills that close i ul t totaled led li : to and distributed a generous sup-| will w William Binford. urer of the ri a session has th e of court) pieces of work, de ‘ each company elreles iime the is p le latter g vith us Vas o a decided ¢ is;,every ‘to' move ( ‘on Uehees, coo eeapauds is ‘ encouraging r tee aie o IMilley vy iscove cf onate,eybut ari \ empty nade by the missing Hence! spacnot hlacatevhintrisnAtoceons tide was the iw in Until in him his 12 o'elock and Contained in ae are member: Miller's midnight saloal lust pocket. our night the Shortly money | counties, after] pearice The Eee lad ire appreeiated er with a vim, have,.everted,. as the energy during. which the; drills' they Nas} and "found; shop, Petia > of force, feminine Phe = the county all anxious A to ) rolling effects up ait & Tae rounds. ds pleasing camping the| © ap-| gro ae WC. ware. eapacially 3 a) 792 Sti killa anged, s AN his» where )cers pi of ; of ht the hoi evening tin On Saturday ‘ bun camp aa v h oO spend there comprising. rmni 0 around on. the of dinner have the £ c- camp. ers Some of ‘the ? enthuslastic mento hour he fell asleep In the| tlonal and when he awoke this|mento and return, charge of to Gridley Ogden $27.56. to An Sacra-j an- nected with bers of grounds this corps will leave the camp and retreat to some of the addi-]Commencing $4.20 from Sacra-| and return, making] the with camp switeh tomorrow of ain ie h his ar a members. will Oo he erml OGDEN is the place to age oe CANYON spend your summer puling Sverything first class a pie un, oJ. I. Gallagher, Mgr. Wilson, Proprietor, vn i ft Ten P Muro-| Por ta Cafe. | VUOWN, | Jo A ey + fonraal ~ Meee eee Tats on sale August 29th TE tRY & WoC IDRC 166 Matin St, Wasa CO] by D Vadine company defeated board they - will practical] easily per-| which siderable strength participants These forms of 6 H in "Il | practice eet ; in ene . o ache for A a Ve te [8 " eee eae ne tet no; in Herb: Palin wita the local lari inged orders :; a. vealleddinto on the athletics part will secon: of be bar- of a eve , ae ONngS, An ; aes ee Pane eS { ae y fire are made more p easant dN A | tie id with the thelother means of lacetylene lamps fol-'advantage for heliograph, flag. visual signaling, are being used to night work, of camp ten or}! Mrs. Lewis from she 1906; hie wagon went the flying Wooding North. ward house. The ‘death -of Mrs. was the result of an abscess, whlea Republican here ares and and. bottles: full of them tapped received, Pe of today bar | meeting ; Wooding July, morses gutter, some funeral held when | from Neb relatives aes ‘ had been During 2 Special tite er ailing lime as " Res. she since un- ws Doings. Service. a Wednesday The ; Mu-' ne s veste day, took Jv Che piceae 7 Ee ar ee eae 7 Mt. ing. at evening, which fire City oro- | urges every prs lodg Uintah. Fountain ‘ = -------s their Eee wi ce the Ce man No ar and Bes "members, volunteer C. to W. Mair pe present. A. Band: ‘Mi si : from | will work and be on band to welcome the share in the enjoyment guests, of the lunches | evening : well-dyessed - woman. tn: pro usion. VINCENT f - The DEMAND new ideas : alii ac " SoP a bee ladlle -- : 1 AUTO 10 GOGGLES, We for the Fall and new lL , ae nan SHOE : Che MAIN every oethis ae it is posabraeayi sto Win ter wear oy) c ak. tion , glass = duplicate to 50 PRI want any THIS STYLES 29 CTS. TO TO 1 in lens MEANS SELECT $6. v earers to know FROM, 60 that we are in a posi- j minutes. 60 YOUR LENSES. | OMATIA, DENVER, | KANSAS CITY. | | | | 2 e . ain 9 treet a DALLAS, PORTLAND. e t a ° ity e =, ‘e : : , ~ Provope fr . act ser- IT | --- = o ike" 0% AD USS EA WILL ; IN VALUE WHILE cultivate and cave for it Qwo years. It bring you handsome income. CALL Ber YOU SLEEP . . Sree IS THIS improved. it have and ranch 20 aeres, S100 down and SL00° every 7. orin acres five out set will We watil $1,600 is paid months r = and 15 acres in grain, fence it and pul in a good well, We will three chard a GROW buy a first-class can You INSTALLMENT PLAN: OUR ARK HIGHER im 433 is in the the city Commercial D. will AT have doubled in' ONCE BEFORE value and PRICES f j F. . Walker Bldg. Salt Gc . City, Lake -- es Utah. have of club ‘sports: has MOnth---lVie ms Fra All| und UNTIL treat. Sake a} y Not S. - MTS? r ty Aa hie eh. pee oe ee been} wid: I See s medicines OF | hie sume { ie rel latter amount Ss eases. ‘Rhor . Mrs : place. on| Butea ul Bal) cai Republican Spee jal Servic e ; . Bingham, Aug. 27 I he body of R aL the little three-ye ar-old daughter of Mr are}|and Mrs, Ben the}of meningitis, and! The} good this morning cempanying Many and sent by Trathen, who died Suntey was taken to Salt Lake for burial, many friends friends. for included : Be PR Drs. feo of ae cured SE . lowwhile Y nowiny diseases 7 to A. J. SHORES A Drs. and : > ( fet SPECIAL Shores cure excess me 3' SOMTON ot |AND ADV Ic + af . a have all Private DEPARTMENT Special ie Diseases acts Department, exctus o = nace o es sa | all consult NOW curable Men: of: chronic wie ae son io r REE. ‘ 4 ors. ot Ner"Woe Sum : = disequal yet Call or . eine | led astra excesses-old who ha rs who ry Se OME CURES ' ae eran FIC i DON daYS, Drs. ‘Free Symptom n free a HOt on & if M you a a. Shores. m. to 5pm; E t S xper cally Tv Bvenings, » li pecia t IS S, en ; ¥ invited 4 ' to consult cam a 3 ; : x ; 4 1: cannot : eee Shores BY List ; * bad contracted diseases need the counsel and ; | ‘ DR. 24 . W. G 7. 7*to..8; SHORES. Sundae Panu .Sundayevan South . Sale Main ‘ take & \ City ; 4; neat j Write for Cons nine itio " FOR MEN. oly for tr ena tant sive e .s a ae ae ne sonata une been | - will thecidoees Head, monte BE} tN MBTEODS in all private diseéa rat you may arrange to nay the fee for Cure in small weekly or monthly installments, cure progresses, or yournay PAY WHEN C u Te i. ‘D. No math as fi uile a to cure is, or w ho i tba fee ter what ° ec s t these Master Specialists ree of charge ou, consu i i and learn how you can yet be cured. CALL OR WRITE Me | | | a "un id of experienced and kindly physi ians. are cone this department and be advised FREE or CH e So sure Is the ¢ure under DRS suc RE S MOD- ac- | $$ i constcree or meningitis by al(o e&: anc , tken ae ri . . eas y ie tim 1ese deadly dis companions Res ul vigor gone-unfortunates he -vietlms of Blood Polaon=and a othe | | Shores ‘dis of phseases Piece low ; ; 5 ne uded--- NOTICE Serie: i ha d eee | the family to the cemetery. | costly floral tributes we re | thoughtful > DR. Mercantile company has team and bugs for its 1 (ER arrbal re d I Shores alsoaaprivate trent and cure al hs Naa es of ‘every ' men and aTehit Children mer is the to _treatme cure eatarrh eases. One time month's gt nowand payee being RT St etc., Don't invite lowing Ing catarrh make yourun to a very small audience Saturday, ow| weather stormy {ng to the = : rhe Utah Fuel company has com-| pleted 20 houses at Clear Creek, and ts rhy . Lire i at Winter Quarters, ma > ae ] icine Fi all Bowels of-$ -_- . eo Seoticld NUE id united --- today |!™eroemptu: concerts. | Several original outside trade, and while Mr. Harris} S0"8* have been composed by boys in|was driving them to Colton last week ‘2 camp and a merry place is the|ono of the horses became fractious, | members work in ‘the. ate { isisere is es $$ ; Pores aan et ‘der was : 9 wreck last week, reached Provo yester| s an : » : day. She is visiting her brother-in-r-| seach | SPlendid | program ise ontinuing Phoentx 5 Service a _ Aug. ee27 the are here Tilt 1oMisicwe Car F vil vutn ton and MY: ge have returned froin an. exee pe ; 5 tended visit with relatives in Llinois Emma Moir, of England, after nar" ~~. ‘ Sf > rowly escaping "death,in'the= 5 Quy ae 2 performance ae ie a a call. The'signal corps This|also doing very good siege. three trousers | j formed during the afternoon, resulted in|} with which some of the boys are fa| company C defeating company A in pick- | miliar There is no "line is busy' or} i-back, with hands down Phe tug-of- |: I can't get them" coming from "cenj War was won in easy style from th } tral ‘ when the line is plugged in for} band boys Company his de- loaded=on and eSc= et OE ETrove ve cut ete Everything is in readines for , dav =at : ternal Castilla tomorrow part 1 differ- of while Into fhe fell, rains and la crowds rentione d laid their for the the money,|tlon congress at Sacramento at the) mitted to do as they are equipped with ey nee fire of the signal coi ps at night. | icic ked the harness to pieces, and Mi been seen|same time. Write or see H. W, Friel-jall the modern apparatus in this line By the way, the work being done by | Warris was compelled to walk to Col-| ing, General Agent California Irr Some of their work on the hillsides wilh} he signal corps ts bringing forth all/ton and get another team of horses to gated Land Co,, 209 Eccles Bldg., Ogbe' the flashing of; lichte:: whieh: Avill |oanne! of favorable comment Telepull his wagon out | posia uceepted Be Jorgensen BE. ©. the by strung been have lines phon | nfederat x i the by 1 he be t w al at tah. den eo, ee yy t conte ft -p ‘ . A > a oe : , Styles Tall -_-- ----- ----__-_. members connecting every important as erk ; { > ifie Coz Dunlap Hats on sale August 29th , a ‘ Athletic Peatures. 1 ea ah Si t Ee ‘ ton us Clerk at the inion Pacific al BROWN, TERRY & WOODR UPFC Vhrown Prom florse jpart of camp with headquarters and | oifRece tO " S Oo " 3 The athletics under thi direction of | with each other The lines : are work-kK \ t . Republican Special Service 166 Main st Re ae ee Elwood Brown - 7 y or ra ‘ of theé d4 pes better than some commercial lines Y. M. ( : > nls % | oO ! I ing = "hee : » a ae r Ds ws his ranch a en eda biden lec Tt te the PALS MEO nIGHed recent places Fined: | aesto pleaded a as x ee ts ‘ A ee pee Uesetiating > 5 vaudeville rt MSM MIRHERIE TT a { athe one o ean oose i of enthusia sim and furnish creek, aur Boy. FASHION'S is believed stole money have not m . Dents a ho ve this p BES today. 2 onto had cases oth fashion and pood taste demand suitable shoes for casion, and "Queen Quality' shoes enable you to indulge without oe From the "Queen Quality" assortment sible'to selcet thre slocs. thitt are -mecesmany- ter nomRlacaes AS Wilkinson ; who father, trouble -Cardiol OW: BY, AES USRICe | Merning. Mis Ruth < ce G. in| 7 . earlier the discussing ‘evening Widen tao * high-class vaudeville eae os ill aa ae npg the mem-|° a_ hitched which { at room: 0 |tbe went o Bueford, the to|#sed off. During the ! fore part el ofSo the i Be ges ‘ Em Wilford Rufk were night « alledte suddenly to] ana Pap 4ast night the signal pia) Cras Ephraim Friday attend th: | in| * took. advantage OTE. ALR O of. NUM NCL ineOL swimming] ENG BUAre | >?" Satnovet ti ‘ Athenee tet nt A ad-{ funeral Mrs, Rul ister, Mi Ten th eral OF of ails VUES SIStE iTS. JCN-} inrae? Utah whitch AusYOeaEe quarters, whichThehave been established sen. a bugey They traveled over the mountains] | agit lake, ee s a a é peat aG6Ot hia in the camp. gathering was for aljp TO California. ae has; en \ pean ‘ | The bicycle races. which wert tol j oe : ead a oat tle te | The| bay been held in. Provo tomorrow, | from | Dave: been: postponed indifinitels Swell, apa : of , ae ates tea . : tents. the sides of 4 dfkelosod ~ averothine neatly and precisely arranged officers'. quarters:.of. company. TH + ein appetite. After the meal to seekIk their] J sermitted and this almost invaria- Ooof the -ritchett of experience just by im: name resided fact, so much so that most all the ome) With a. view to putting out « panph-| [AD Qq=-a are 26 1©- morning Srtad Ea, drills mamioa the ie men te he = minut prepa for th . mess,, and this is certainly done morning the money was gon only' $31.75 for entire trip. Tickets|surrounding. hills, where {e sobered remarkably quick» and ep August 29, 30 and 31, with}/carry. out their work in (informed: thes police" but \the: maniire then limit Oct. 931.) Visit the Irriga-| manner. -This.they will be whom it and the sinee 2 a. full, wtdt. toth S oO ese camp, presented tovthe; comimendale mueh - had wagon, it twenty-two T. Booth, have been with-| the t trouble settled } licenses hitve been issued Warne! of Ni phi, and Amy bedside the the] of secure]! hue). il glers atte te the k Vie euTe ‘ Q a as ‘Yi somebody's] from amateurish te ¢ ane ° somewhat ta e cule Pet >» o talk ith cea retu CALIFORNIA GRIDLEY, f W é : Weel: i, ; 1e greatest opportunity signal Torcorps finished the wiring Ooty pi ". ae ae = tae i call Peo for cee ookteii plating of wai the Vialtseatdlot The the timp ie eld telephones 1K 1ospi ei e ate ee es aie WhO} ' . : p : us 2@ elr s s ‘verGridley colonies, Butte and Sutter|tem, all the officérs' tents being con7 4 ah ee Ob their service x aoe hans sorrow, < given 5 noon sécrétary and trea: OnsISts bly consists Mining eexchanée.is}5!25s. until' EXCURSION affec- e camp leave of this end morning | 4S°.0Ub.in recent recruits, and are ina 4 in : wit) ; ».| not as familiar with the ma i as they -will be before= the } ls," . / , : closed However, their will- been called to} caused a keen s eriou us men are illn ess|the own pleasure, ply of them in a ; dozen saloons. He]|jn thehi city, and will leave tomorrow a ah Ai ity < ' i 1 W gathered z around = him ne a bodyguard of} yjsit his wife, who 7 ss convalescing w | SADR See oa bh inaS t Rea reba RO z rea C ee Era ea te és 3 oor . at -B thé rine SS Provo, Aug. 27 For the third time, | Claud. the four-year-old son of Mrs as and before fore .99:30 * 3 each company "feet a glimpse and have the pleasure of }at 8:35, dancing with the men of the uniform had found a spot and commenced on To tl Bie era tae Fry Pret aie as ae: pawiet: ate ‘ o i" ew sitors om e the rehearsal OI mE eee tar ung rounding cities, who, by the way, have] With the fundamental part and runey plentiful f ; Reis eo a et po een AS lent so far as the ne all through the rapid ind more were ‘dubine' the dave ‘of. the eadets.| who are oe measure neuver : camp is Mrs aon an exciting Pritchett livery LO mischier, Highland by and' ae Swenson 5 number large all who could a fact, by in to officers : | Perms. population was carly ihis morning robbed, of $500 |turci verted. into, pheumnonia, ‘causing | EY thelr commanding oMicers a "Ganeg. tended cunrd; J the 20 raom. tents suc- Notes as sation until the officer came up anc took the pants away from Wilkinson. The iron has not been found yet. but it is believed that it has been sold, rat the reason that Wilkinson had today $7.80 although when he was. dis-} charged he had ne money on him Hi had drawn no pay while at work = eeSis eee PraveiNotes Reh ohl edn'. Samat See g > Signal the the saloon has ‘ wages. most goneinteresting feature the] Oliver, Nephi, \ and Josephine Bean,Pe eas of was through. This was ofeasily OL TELOV Oi Wing : 5 Se eT ¥: sie s rt ¢ ié } t ba ari ae ane Se es * . ‘ the evening was at-|" aay py. The is such In} in. indulged dotteensivirt Biel: ‘ to 8 the § From inspect Saerg-|diMeult | . almost Cal., RaWeence Wow fe Dakland. 5 Ines it) fhe most a 7 oo = aes é hens yesterdey Ofytill recelve an offic iat plslt from oe ate " - ete oe OF. Stand Ces ae T te ae ! : cay evening: It is expected that every ne a was a be ee one after | member of the lodge who is in town on re a Cees On> ah ace aes was there and elthe man ina friendly conver- ments been poorly respond-| after this, and about the time the sun] has been attended to] was going down, the companies formed] to work to clean upfon the parade grounds and the regular camp. Everything is}|evening dress parade and. band con-]| No 7 that faaty j]/ neéss.. \- | closely : ages J : eth n, at « ‘ me 1 Marurge Waber. agd: 3VUlam South. rence, Service 27.-While «mon « y tia gathered away up hauled Idaho Ilerk 3 Py t oSeRiverdale, i uy OF WHEN Spectal real « Spencer, ; enses . nan, 4 Addie ¥ oe ' Gop" man, "9% Mis! Delaine Carria Brown. 3 . in summer ; Note-This play pressly for the "L. 0. +}5i i sien of Chicago by George at Tl a) Pe ceca ak onuer cena Watle rae building | Sherift| - in Bar. ee iw % hisinsun. ‘all was ‘Tet tadoy. on a y. eae Swenson, who OF flatirony the v1 ae ") a: did Jeasant, Fairview, Spring and s;Cheste1 Wales, ire when the bill was brought but in nearly every. case is an increase, on. the sufficient of man years *side against H. drawn and Marriage to Prank is cane iid ; = een will meet in REBUY Scena the city hall. Business will be combined with ples leasure in ies a rousing set . oars meet- cos a a| inspector, $75 a year, fin eae coy the salaries were che an 1 the Austrians resident A ties Work on the contemplated alterations | vet, this call has in the District court rooms was begun|ed to. After this this morning During its completion|the men are set court will be held in the county com-| then tents, and . 8 Beene Republican Special ~ ‘ . Pleasant, es a1Mount i comer ni _ Clarissa Codman, a spinster, Lizzi Galt Vee 5 Members of Young Ladies' ( ooking club- er Geaung, Be ssic_ oa L and was vhad time ain the occurred. Special Service; I Aug. 27.-Thomas In setting fell. ‘ r Hannan Cardell Is suffering from. the effects of a broken arm. This time the | boy fell from aw agon tongue | The divorce proceedings brought Al the district esurt by Elizabeth Booth | Caly e Mount corpany: one =musical: andes ompany' ofeaefifteen in"The Chorus Girl.' : sealer of provision The Re William J arkin and wite]! F nis VeEtD : oe pga ae 7 yw |t#ins. To complete their morning meal Promptly at. 4 p.m. the bugle called] if a kas are the: Bucsts,; ol Georg the' men are allowed 35 minutes, Im-|ihe men, and ten minutes later they] Sater mediately after this a call is made for] had commenced their regular afterGeorge Watts and wife have returned]|a)) who are sick, and these are turned | noon drill from an-outing in Lost Creek country.| over to the hospital corps. However, as AL 6p. m. supper was in order, and] Cie " a3 this' ak from ow , Mi rs. Rokeman, a wealthy lady, Miss Browning. ‘ Mrs, Delain 3 widow, lone Wolcox Rebecea, a foundling, Zella Ballin-| ger. E raid : oe Wwoodmal, Maoe a coxee - 5 = milssioners' rooms. ' : é Mimie Jones: Emma Stevens, Dea|) Mrs H. MH. Spencer and daughter Besen' Gi : ia (ceeuenand Ge arte! | sie have returned from their summer's bsae Fs e : Qa i a 3. MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION' Ss PICNIC $780 street month>. and $10 a month engineer, $5 each year; paving = w. Nearly all lowed during the balance of the encampment, the company winning the largest percentage of points will be awarded «jiver cup with the name of the company |e aved ont eg Ane aaiicte sehedule under the dlrec- The commencement of the day at{ Company 1 Republican Special Service rhe funeral of Mrs R. T. Carden will ee Pe } E f 3g the camp is in the early dawn, and is| Wineh Ogden Aug 2i.-There, is no rea- | be held tomorrow it 2 oOclock p. m i opened first by the ccooks¢ who are astir | Munk son why "Rebecca's Tr iumph," rhe a, mee Lynne eae pat ‘ ine a about 4 a.m. Shortly after they are] Houring latest play attempted by the young ye rem toe ae Ie VIEW eK ae , up, the rattle of stove equipment, tins |Crawford people of the Second ward, should aha ; seh ak Aaw ie aici aie between) and cooking -utensils, is in ordet and Buchmiar not be : former ate apes, . oe eee prem ere this nas died away,-and precisely |] Braithwait tempts have been At any rate, a The Knights of Columbus went down |at 5:40 a. m., the first call is sounded. | Hanson hard attempt will be made to satisfy to Lagoon for an outing today Ten]Ten minutes later the members are] Snow even the most critical on August =8,/ coaches were used by the excursionists.| out doing stunts which accompany a| Nielson when the above named drama will be Superintendent Manson returned from] prepé ration. for the mot ning mess Umplre-A. given hall. Ped. ofthe season " rises 1908; $$1 1 ¢a committee enter' poundkKeeper, $60 a month; before.| it this conclusion ; , i advanced students have Soe will be reviewed | tion and ‘by a strong escaped disturbance some twelve January, souncilman, councilman, hour; $60 $60 and walehts fhe class in agriculture, advanced students, been of | They arrive a : A]the fact that the he PLAY the aen 35 the after tavhich they hold. Preparations are going on in all the} gifterent companies. for. Governor's] gay, which has been set for Friday, | qn' ¥ Vhich ‘ a bapwill . date excursions be run gO by had unmarried, salaries| and cla. <tadn: for pee The choin/the:-Central hotelxvin"this "city, wed Wl arrive ib time take part in the; very suddenly waile seated in the lobopening of the ongereah and is sched-| by of his hotel at about 4 o'clock this] uled to appear at the biggest session |afternoon, The deceased was 67 vears| of the convention. Wrom : Sacramento] old, " and is survived by a wife and 11] "13 will Sa hear- meantime happened to go in And! found him on the | derwent.two operation a pease i pee te bedy was given ---- : arse o ve : ake pee poe eeeass50 years sce e LOaeoe; Park Ci undertaker. He was about old, ark City members (of. the guard have been de-{turned from Sanpete. . has been tailed to assist him in preparing. the] there on. college busines? TRANSIENT STEALS pay pol and it is Sumee d that about Cow, ore assistant chemist,. has $1690 vill be paid the boys gor their]ieft for Harvard, where he expects to PAIR OF TROUSERS rk' fn camp. The privates of the] spend twa saare in study -- pees will receive $1.50 per day and ai Vine chases Special Service. | lthe officers In propertion to the rank ' Pee 7 " singers parties the of heart disease this morning. 6|S°%¢4 0 ea te ee a a nei atten sai schedule now p Se ea cee one Tent : ee Nacouene aaoneok agrononmiist Tiedtiatutew tied voted against the i untill the close ofsthe. campaign; | at, the college, is now In Juab county | ordinance, on the ground that the salwhich Will: ‘be on' Saturday. next, on looking over theé xperiment farm, " {aries were too high, and that he could eek chs the odi-time after publicathe remainder} payments, interest paid the city the daily - . annual Col, A. C. Kessler, the regimental pay-| tions to be made in the dormitory,| it appeared master, who arrived late last evening| which will be cenducted this year on] to council, and was met with wild cheers by the/the club plan That is. students pay|the stipend Incon- In --_- Dropped Dead college for catalogues and information] inspector, $100 a year; superintendent | relative to advanced work given by the] of sewers, assessor and collector of American |institutlon. The college authorities feel] water rates, $900 a year; policemen, second day|safe in saying that there will be a|$65 a month; fire chief; $65 a month of on store. Republican i Bingham, very|a year treasurer $200 a year, maryear,| shal, $900; attorney, $6004 justice of| . class| } eor sf . the peace. $250; city : physician, $200; received nee within 20 days the ordinance, nine of Captain] eos are cate uy sec ie by fall due tion of per used H. R. Perry ‘xpects to have a large class taking drill work this and isi making plains * to have the + eee. to installments, it 5 Pit sg tsvay Irillstudents for their indoor mill-| will receive and| eee ( some repairs, 4 | in addition, the artillery racks will be] getting one thought estimate,| may be paid at any time, thus saving the property owner from. paying interest‘ Fix' City Salaries EAThplated]Is nat oie aad re re ean oe 4 | Humbers to camp life. and the newness see Wee oe aeeg _ outing wearing off to an extent. very unsatisfactory from] moisture from the] Friday night a public concert will} Venience, In the counter claim. $1,be giver: in. ithe :taberngele efor' -thaf.052.50 damages is asked: fon benefit of the cholr., An excellent pro3 : gram has been arrfhged that Includes . Died Suddenly in Hotel. choral numbers, selos by vocalists and Republican Special Service instrumental selections. Ogden, Aug. 27.-William H. Little, Saturday the. chofr.Jeaves im a spe>/who.for a year has been Preps etor Of the | j past eS . blie Sneci ea tepublican Special Service Camp Leonard Wood, Fork, Utah, Aug. 27.-The of activity at National guard land tt+o+++e+ eee pris ieee rrenter' + es = Other oe ordinance was passed creating an in-|Peckstead Was soon on the scene and de-| "C!S 0 soda water, to be takento debtedness of - $12,676.61 which' ‘is}cided™ tow brive the robber within a | ne ighboring towns. While driving'dewn njade a Jien on the property abutting| figure was seen approaching the door Main street his norses became unman /eroded walls, with hopes of its being| %),q permanent repair. The chapel Seats| : 5 . 7 +]/are being renumbered this season. The! +] paintca 1 : } . he 1 ks of . getting (ig hicicie ae ter several +! with the same +/It is thought camp. this - Mer ete : Gen - claim that. the} guaranteed but worthless, that! cement caused much this Ft ©®., the defendants have filed answer and counter claim. Every allegation in the complaint is denied, In the counter stop. ¢]/task. Bar- a of the | Surrounded an|Ssinece in ten annuai and to adjourned|ne council +] Oe used : the city tne game grabbed his Winchester would remain inside gna developments. Window of another The hardware ‘store Service 27.-<At the at 60 cents a 15,154.1 feet \ eth, w.|e! Agricultural col-| ee before school]! The floors are be-| Special Aug" of Halter HkTenEeS ¢]ing scrubbed and the mile and walls}the pavement in the eighth paving pic proved to be Mr.Price, the pight:| 26ceble "and" ran "imnto; the roc k-walled +/are being given a coat of oil and paint) district. The eight-foot pavement was| watchman, ‘but he was unable.to make Creek that runs down the north side /]where needed, The balcony in the as-| estimated at $1.17 & lineal feot. There the crowd) believe that he was the keeper | Of the ‘stree {sembly room will have its floor ofled| are 1,992.26 feet of It, making the cost|of the Institution, so he was placed in the!" US. pike lyk Sees et in-time to +J]in its, entirety. the' stairways will bel $2,324.50. The cost of the five-foot| Jail until' Judge Williams might be con_)S2V@ herself fro 1 serious a cident and #/thoroughly painted; but in the base-{ pavement. of which there are 1,601.1] sulted, when Price-was turned loose, An) MP. Pritchett remained om "une wagon +) ment will be found a more ~ difficult] féet at 89 cents per lineal foot, was|investigation js being made and {it js|!0NS enough to get pitehed clean across + an ible ie: if t na isl 5 it5 : Beata Ws = + tend the dance whieh is er given OER Gosia Ec- Thomas Provo, session Lo aa eiei fa ae Oa This nine HB re aap yee ae eae Sie of will be, according $9.078.40 The indebtedness ‘is an complete|4% force yesterday] the four-foot pavement, lineal foot, there being pregictast eo in]4 _ Sareea eee i : a and Arthur Freeman, under nime of T, W. Freeman & sisting of 20 pages of music and nu-|Cla@inr the defendants merous changes In the original music, |¢®¢™Ment purchased was have been mastered by the choir, and} thatyin zeality' it was the entire work will be given without ee poor quality of the a winter eriaael tn wl eienet Paras Pe. eta a this direction, although union men State that the efforts will be futile. --- - --- Clin Coen tea WV Orthlcss: day Utah nth oO eed i % ut ays at Venice and I will thank you for your assiste/ ance in securing as large a represen-| tation from Weber county as possible a sincerely (Sie ne xX be unfinished condition The question that perplexes the : as schoo! officials is whether union paper- Republican large commenced +) foundations causes the walls to erum-| +] )le ana fall off. Efforts have been} +4]made to replace these walls with plas- 4 an Service. 27.-A women +/walls haye proved +#/the fact that the of 4% Special &. and was nearly a fracture. Private I. Hales of Company H has a sprained wrist as x result of 4 unable] |men +{|morning to give the ve > a thoroughec +#/opens September 17. he will keep ag a remembrance' + but they are blotched and uninvit-| Superintendent Allison visited the} ing. is] ' ee ; arm on telegram ransans cho ee Company Logan, + e raraWace Vandals passed down the street and trowel Wa jablikan specials through front window ofa half one ofbrick the saloons andthe smashed in the} Mount Vleakant. o | Aug. | 27--. Mr. : vrecelved'a severe scalp wound anda bruise on.the wrist which ton of on the going on to Ven-| to. ¢ffect ayo compromise the] : 4 :ice September + to Sacramento, . re come ‘ . between Tnleas 9? > Will give: them the|contractor and hisie men. Unless tne}4 auditorium, seating 3,500, free, the} ban is speedily removed, the building} 4 Se 7 Angeles, ‘Can | ----- the game afternoon - The other inmates of the hospital at present are Prire ‘ vate N. "ee G,Southworth, cook of, Company who burned his' ing f List may be convenient. The arrangement) completed, he ordered the paperhang-|+ has been made with the railroads ers out imimnediately. The men laid|* whereby a round trip rate to Sacra-| down their implements and now refuse | + eae ae by way of Los An-/{o enter the building. + is rive : rae ecis 21e@S ea May Remain Unfinished, + to be celebrated at V Hie? St , 4 + frohin | cP céived injuries' The game is a rather rough one when tne rivalry is keen, Some of the men handled each other without gloves and the result was the augmentation of the hospital list. Private J. Lambert Septem-|* went 7 CASUALTY During yesterday the committee in charge of the na-!his crew of men Walked out of_ the;+ tional irrigation congress at-Sacramen-| building this morning. Superintendent;* to announce that the Ogden choir} Allison immediately began prepara-|*# would appear in Sacramento before} tions to move into the building desks} ;other coast cities began meking bids/and other fixtures, and even though|* for an appearance of the local organ-/the rooms are not artistically what} ization. ‘The latest city to ask for the} (hey should be, they will be Hed with}+ ' a THE then t First Schedule!ins the crasm sousnt tireammeparties hetorehearan. ~ = Republican store; 1 |