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Show Se CAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 1908. GANGS AT WORK (DIVIDE DISTRICTS FIRST TO WEAR WINTER COMES TO FIXING BLAME GN DEPOT SITE FOR ADDED VOTERS © OUT WITH AGE SEE "TOM SHOW' © FOR BIG WRECK DODOOOOOODOOOOODDOOOSOOSoS CLOTHES - Oregon Short Line Unlimbering|City and Countyto Buy Ten = Teige ec e ee Machinery to Prepare New Machines to Sra Sitle, % Foundations. Handle Ballots. ae AMERICANS ie SET TO TELLS Harmless Men of Families Will Be Sup-| Redistricting of City to Follow Salt Lake and Always to Be Made, USE ee Ty COVERS TRAIL WITH SNOW|TO Inexpensive Home Mixture Arrangement Soon Charity Association, TO - - Through WHAT WORK/FACILITIES ARE INADEQUATE -- plied US Delays Passage From Los An-|Conductor Quinn and Other geles for a Day, to Be on Employes Summoned BeHand Last Night. fore Inquiry Board. Which Was Also Relieves. at the age of 50 years begin to ENGINEER BURG -- Visiting States ABS RAL IRA Ee eetioe AL ne en ae CALL - Eastern}Two Layton Victims Taken to Yesterday With Homes Some Real Weather, in Brigham City for Burial, feel - was announced by Agsistant Engineer] county commissioners yesterday in in-|''» Which is not a disease G. F. McGonagle that the work will]structing County Clerk Eldredge to eh area Tee, State be continued now te ig Gee without Ged, delay until A cea te le Got oe buy faa oly iors Pee eae eatin' eee Sites naan ona duty pected Shad chars will be diffientty in] @dd at least ten yoting districts to the Higice inhale securing or the either the necessary necessary supplies ene labor. The came as a work tingYesterday's the equipment consisted get-|OPinion County in shape. of Two| S02 who from sald that the mplate the use of gangs of men were busy g etting pile} drivers into position-which is not so let gue wating. distin food deal tackle and of pulling with block and] shovving with jnckscrews to of an more than ate fatiine and straining Poke and Peis the over museles, causing Mr. in- force avhich from stan, the and i installingthe a_ seepate centrifugal lstpclitt water excavation pour it {nto z ere a tracks. for the founda tile drain lead-| Others In ' in the stated that : has he a of will arrange for the cir) Instead » voting districts, the of It . failed redistrict-|able the forty-] Jess is the s wonderful vigtion the Salt will be Lake called me Residents With exce eee enete eas é nce wT. not hire Charity our_men on to asso-| furnish|{svat a Families. ee0 z , anywhere é else, so fs i ape long before the whom around of f the the the mines supply cant : intention labor the Short depot Line since closed down became so firs bl be gained yne part of next and it the fall. a will say Seer some every STAG mee he districts crowded district tee Sree em before and ‘ m a more unifor , hirty = oe eee time ee It is the most lave ever fi Be aes Thousand } plen} years met ago the with the three Of a : oe "old y of the prescription, be re at fr Pavel i Me LAIN EK small cost = - one ounce; Fluid Sunday. or three Until eision or the and morning men There are still to be examined, they DEPT Bete will Peel be announced as and nose, rasult a Inquiry Among and : ae he any #006 Compound in a hottle ne and a. take Sant in Dan-| z a and the men yet to he heara Suits and Overcoats reduced One-Third. Cluett baro sO 3 OTE day we was ay, erP bure the inches: a real ere oe sepanelb lite onanda of Cold to Weather. Ss another .94 " BeLemen of an long grees below zero 3uffalo had the t ‘ from the scene of Bap itaat eac was and 60 geles at a Shirts Half One-Third WORTH 3 (WHERE THE SSO rain The enich underiies the viewed because of the gain in voting geles the the of highest Yuma, close . aeX an Veavy in the city © there were it74,000 votes accumulates around the a excavations|cast last fell, is cstimet. w rain. Water stands in this now]ed that 2,000 votes were lost an& tha hat to within two feet of the level of the|there was the usual percentage of per- bodies SS tracks. 8 expected that, as soon|sons unable or unwilling to vote, tne| alt erieteta: be found,|a; | Bll of the Republican and were AmRiis (ro."foot tce tevel ateri wit EE ericanbooks parties ghowe that there Sane or "icee disserecatlonne s crn sequence,; until the cement foundations] . practically28,000 votes. t FA y vier ni BCE 13 voting machines. This own leavesjointly two: in are reserve all laid. Tunnels ELEM will the ch Tracks. ak ub be rooms, for thewhich baggage, will press en about Under parmtee the wings. five building or feat these. below the the et care excavations present exthe oF number The owns ham ‘is the machines, commissioners or possibly be Junction If de-| to re-| th ine. J.os - ees t of cn place \ . city. this poeel Vv ctims a of the anv An- Mr. Young, of who the is shovel and i Supervisor contem-|Lake BE. and permits Sandy, Bing-|'!9& oo three| under H. Clark Wasatch : at ir Up Time the granted his of care. in the The Salt the, care under the kracin othe (floors of these tunnels will be 14 feet below in more. high, will be Ue Baieee and thet will extend served rst but ei be from 32 elther two eae applications in] ney had int order. to esteniton w tione to mate pega peas hagder tn B fags a ae main floor of the aepat will be this arene: At either one bf: o excavation is necessary, the pile} drivers will be kept busy.; : In the rear of the land on which work| T forest fiturewere thocreated ; and department' the = ests it has been thea | Leon Roseberg p : in the shot that city chain orses and cattle mum, the escape from the on inspector the the Salt will grant hit gang in JUDGE Co., 33 E. GOWANS 1st p level feet tracks. ers: to Hehen of South Temple street, above the level of xit and the ly after the gang arrived in the can-]of yon, Rosberg decided to lose himself by He was making good headway down|to the canyon K Ans paid no to attention stop to|tion ‘fThereupon| the the find and report cost back to secure to TO the {t board and the the emer (leas Piano for rent at 23 W. 1st South. eeeegesee eeaeee ee ap-| He wag taken in the patrol woron to] existing conditions practically demand-| the Emergency) hospital, where theled the establishment at the earliest} wound was dressed by Dr. Paul. The| possible moment. Until the city and] W.| to fellow is not Will be many aoe which Is| seriously injured, but it}county reaches a commen neon day pefore he will be|upon the D expense maintainin~ the ace of 2 lease ee enter any, SPA UaE Hilal 2a a ge with be scene Rt car in which they senior class and placed - the gowns final ord- ne coms with me ne nen ts for ne aoe niversity of Colorado, take place The he 2 aN ere ngineers . vil Rea each spe nd de rte which six. of " e to aa of accumulated] since 16 degrees; the first] accumulated1, prec ee ides ta i h; from ere 6 p m, oe to Defers acs o ena fi c ney 4, pillts ce oe It will 1e niatalac . Until] Given Pre are cost the Third tiary for 10 ores cascs| ee and ae CITY ehevalts city iv ' to 1908. amount is not more than park help c Elks' $2,000 ee © expense ¢ . a oe eee xpense at about the level ° rne park board, at its meeting yes-| terday, decided to ask the city council| create two new parking districts to he Third be fae aan helpwWobe court yes- that date. Par-| to the peniten-| him 1] eee com- One you to| with the and light '§ - Barrow Bros.' Book Store has removed to 317 South Main. Ind. phone 1239. THE TRUST COMPANY UTAH SAVINGS BANK Seem i is £ legal the ® moneys . is paid : pos A depository ° into court. . also for authorized to It act Executor Trustee. This company der under th aoe the supervision State Bank of le aoe comp is pany : avings as | pany and the Examiner. NN -- Micheal oa § of a |terday ee as soon predicament, a. eage 1e didn't Bank an morning, 12 per during Be cent rust an company, annual the earnings year the surplus. as Spe Montagne Perry. yesS-| dividend o he being MINER of The funeral ternoon at 2 will be o'clock held from trans- was not married. % a and Heber (Sees , There can will teenth board South of t Bigcted M. Wells, Officers next week, secretary RINE street, county of Get your Dr pgmuliiuowed W. M Stookey, ae 8 See Fee eene oe t Ca 23 ee and throat, 307 South Temple. tickets today. ee sen and Anson evel Sharon Co's, a ear, nose} bullding, 57 ee s the and BD DRUNKS "UNDER was Mr. ane to Holy Cross hospital. By this ruse, he escaped in a lent shirt and after] a long chase was captured at Huntington, Ore by the United hardy States eatray a recelved vbatarany. attorney The settlement by ington the that in APISrICAR $100, 600, in <a $100 agent state Mines depar rement Lyonsjury,was but indicted at ee at grand followec a Argumeut in are both came heart too? coughs 5 Most evervbodv Most everyboay f U unsuccessA NOT ADVISEMENT" L got drunk on Sun ieee Vad Ocaafternoon cad-eniilty.an court TECyesterday and Four-|police Thel.was weet? ee cae Pee of ; ¥ roperty day Owneree Ong Drath oroughtare for! the new lights ond they will be in-| stalled at once. The heavy traffice at was fined $5... drinking Mickie on said he Saturday, ‘knew but he 34 Main St. In potas Op. St, x} Z.C. , sadly : MI 3 ne seein fouprovide the wire fai t Lake Photo Supply Co. okaka ince vend Kodak finishing. Main St. want cents r particular own the care of the handling ‘after our bakery. We are just as in the delivery, and provide cases at yo ROYAL BAKING COMPANY. Ration was by Inde. spend get and R. VanEvera. WILL Coal f taken eee by Clddeo, the officials murder thelofUnited the trial easy ler, and hat it what 1t g Eee road 1 to k we. will d Where the Cars copy d and ‘ depends "I ae you * with get t re- * It gets business. of Salt CANADA of allan for of wanted Pirances- dynamiting Loulse King, by the a ho- fo daughter $5 set teeth..... BORE os $7 set (oe st red rubber) eee e BOTS the extradition papers every means in his power. This step. was, unlooked for,as heat first gave out hale enn: ; re- know 0. Stop ar * briefs. - 18 outh, The Bingham Copper and Gold Mincompany joined with the United] streets gin and Mrs ease man. and Mrs. and aeorne fest Mrs. C. Pe South $5 gold crown aa$5 bridge work, bes TUC ellyer AUIS 34 Ir. Ppaeibe Open till 6 p. vk First and Mrs, street; Brigham girl, January was improperly and entitled (4s joined defendants 60 made lead ores.:' thats is 121 to no against (i the U ah ¢ this wi rr 12. ta THE hee. 90c A a MONTH <== z etw t it relief and that defendant be February 3, 1908, his 70tb year smelted the case dismissed canyon, its Le David shorn: Os - farher of ‘Al Janu-|of rear boy, OSBORN-At Bingham eS aang 643]}in Bingham services will becanyon, held from ge the Panera funeral) 666/chapel Janu-| Linsay, 31. Temple of Hber W. street, February ‘ears, at_1 5, Rev. Ine<'TAYLOR-In Interment 155/908, ----Oq7"(. .--_-_--_. our $1.00 guaranteed razor is best in} city. Full line of strops and razor hone State St. Hdw., 252 So, State, Rulon one Hall, 226 South p. i " West William month Taylor, and four oftciat- eeea three days. of tle z Baby. to we Sead ont.) TAD Sec ee hunting or fish oie? without 1908 licenses hereafter will be prosecuted, in Mount vited Olivet cemetery. Friends Ona mine paper, picture frames aridely- -Bodel Co., $3 E. 1st South. springs li ne f tl o W Five ° Hill one ater a leak le night, . Bot- ; ht in O the ur + t FOREVER"' is guarantee Delivered ivered F. J. serious é Hot ; iddl . 4 the "LAST: > JOHNSON-Lymon F. Johnson, aie Get New Licenses e February 2, at ha' residence of his ae sisM (Se Sie fer No. 7 Vine Fierbert B. Cromar, patete anfish and| ter, Miy funeral services will be held n : neh os will & quite muidadle z and are. Little son re diphtheria. Willia n: By: Taylorsof\726)Foplar, arcade. {nterme nt took place yesterday at 1 t a, m, in City ce mater and was private. that the 197/licansea for huinttomorrow (Wednes day) at 2 o'clock at Interment fishing have expired and that|O'Donnell's funeral chape). . is when eaneadey P. A. Simpkin yi. Cle, city, eee Feb ay this ° t y= Must or hunting any before ermitted 1908 benete ; 9 CaCn a Manthehe held complainant hele the DIED. Janu- boy, <Alrd, company = or noe zsp m.; Sundays, ' boy, Cariston, street, Smelting niin 0 eadtene -. 85.50 ic Pain! *' extraction oawat ules# rE. P. Carlisle and W. H. "Haig h 1appear court federal cour ag plaintiffs, filed In the fed yesterday two separate answers to the complainants' bills. at da allegra aust it Beyers, street; John Temple Cc. street; States other ir, and Mrs, George H. ReROAn PRE avenue; boy, January 27, Thine ak Fine ing and 99 supporting BirthJ Returns. WwW, ary eerowed . ? sé 9. Mr. Tar file e West, North Wil nae of proprietor, will be held Baldw before States Commissioner the! under advisewith leave}; Mrs. mast i and to oe Sevent ou & a on a TO --- preliminary hearing The Wash-|the Case. Mrand Brs John, ‘ake dy atreat: Boy, dentare 84. hite ea Pine, Tamarac, eee Horehound aC 90%7/0 FIGHT RETURN Canadian the been|te) at Niagara, British Columbia, and chet a Balt Tale econ! dealrreee out of 4 busine ae : Wall : ae fre paper. = are crams3 i. r south - of Dr. Cooper's ' Syrup 0 An lief parties rattasaoy rid a bottle ? the Mr..and help you : jn. e purity and cleanliness maintained in the baking of ROYAL BREAD is fo}i9owed in t leaves to to can with vf night along the that countymore road has madelways asseases a fine in case the deitplaced, imperative. lights be|rendant is urrested Sunday for drunk: and inasmuch as the Mill Creek enesn: Bower company. hes a franchise which | °?¢ z P ---s->--_. carries with it -16 tree lights,.the, coun-| THe ee ee ae Ce abe ty. will it we fer Ee right court yesterday by the attor-|agdinst him sufficiently to WALTBNCCH6 |) ay District Attorney Hiram 3.] issue of the extradition papers REPUBLICAN: appeared for the government eo Va rian for the defendant. Didn't Injure Parmers. _NEWS FOR alidgly- 7 you SE ma a dh of out er,Pe has nas day 5. If fifty W ae con- tended that he knew nothing about what happened to him on Sunday. Lapse of aes was no excuse, as it was a Sunday drunk. Judge éplent al- federal neys aoe to 7 acconst pay » service. nd company You on gotgot oneone ofof thosethose 4] sriracy {|The devendant ‘is enarged con:| consolidated, stttes, SmeltingMiningcompanycompany and 35the dsVian ltt weveral tiny tiwith'durce'b,| these bad will rating yes- secretar shares, is J. CIDDEO the|co dismissal] had bondsmen The oe Q those 1907 tiles Aviz., filed a copy. of its articles with the secretary of state yesterda Tne is capitalized at fe company pany Dp W.|Lake ----- eoiowed The ead court held that his confession had been|this morning at 10 o'clock. The dewrongfully obtained and he was dis-/fendant has engaged an attorney anc .j)arced, "The three suits against' the says that he will fight the granting of atf- under- of im Bld 212, " \) [} sults. ‘Try ‘Giles Copy." quire," said Judge Arm eee tivae /f you don't hear from your a aaeend 1]; 1 hy appoint a good lawyer to defend) yo De ming and Parker obtained $18 tr om Webster, ; at and eewere latercole arrested through the efforts of the victim, who v Walker ADVERTISING. ‘ood || federal { cast of State. Satie trouble, Oliver Mickie, who scene one 15 lights for be the parents SUNDAY Mount : of ao His the of tomorrow months ago he be treated for S McCornick, W. present peicinia: being president; J. J. Daly, vice Tinie |com panywill i two to effort sen Reiser,| balance | taking parlors of O Donnel & Co, com-| Johnson was a native o phir, Directors of the}/qead. About yesterday are'|tp Salt Lake ae pad Mea S. AT HOME OF SISTER but the ‘ Pleasan A. DIES two embscription x i want the court to appoint & laW-| yer to defend en ee , a hoy ‘The statethat the Wl oe bring halaay witness} into court sap may, be Lymon E£. Johnson, a miner of Ophir, sister, in Mrs, of ‘his. died'at-'the) A. L. Shafer, home. at 7 Vine avenue, this Utah|/city, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. the @ per cent was annonuced, the o : Guardian, a a OPHIR F. Phones Qn Get into the newsp secretary on PAR SUCCESS OF YOUR good work done by the Salt Lake | CODtESTtS. (ete t legislature will be so amended | followed the pair to, Commercial street] The demurrer entered by the defend-} return to Canada without objection United States district attorney s the police.|ant in the case of United States versus] The and pointed them out to ted orn eke aha coreg bh evleat 486 iF Ce ae ee Ra has inand the governor M. C.theA. Sentiments. ca The resul The musical attraction of the seagson.|as to divide the expense falrly between] ,7 a . jai Da clfic office, however, feels that it can conLs ts of é : Deming was taken to the county jail,| the Union Pacific Coal company and ' the work, 'as reflected in "‘Association| The world's greatest pianist, Padere-|the city and c e where he feigned illness and was taken| others was argued at length in the|nect Ciddeo with the crime charged Te. Bargains in watches. Jeweler, 12 E. Ist South. i or a' Upon | Excursion the Boys," the publication of the associa-| wWSki, at the tabernacle Friday night. tion, show that an immense amount of Tickets on sale at Carstensen and Angood is being done for the young men|son Co's and boys of the city. ee D. epemed yearly . The Morrison-Read Candy company Of Fichtiela filed artic les of incorpora-| tion ite epee anne ES PO Annual er basedh the public generally- Y. ou will find eur serv = Both put sent INCORPORATIONS i 410 ute Ereatreaee aft Monday will be PRN Ea A dent and treasurer. master of Peoa, Summit county, Utah, who was indicted for misappropriation of government unds, were ismissed his flunkers, IAT AS S$ it All it up will teealie Bee garceat as Utah. faculty catalogue rating city efare fe prompt, ‘eftiaient' gnd-yeliable, McCoy's very Castiteee liver Both. vhones y, : ° and park- es Hae years. would the credit this Feeeee Vand sub-|Tomation, California, 8. For infor-|} board Will of ‘be. estimate} tickets February and reservations, see city financial assistance from his relatives in Liverpool, England, so that he may fight the case He said he knew his knew ot the ae of to make a Pepa run This ; Drop Suit Against Bondsmen. HONEA GlaGi esi eainatehe hand erat j° Oscar F.: Lyons, the former post- ee are 775 Deming appealed to the court for time on the ground that he was charged with a serious crime and wanted to get| the to the In and en the public records of this county. We foralsoour collect all andsortsfor ofother accounts clients en those as comp and weaa ane te in their work and behind unable noon and $24,775 in were Tac de Leathe reported to $24 iden Setar rie=Hh arireopen aa aN ears "oe ts at merchants sett operation, and mmittee In charge of the trip i$] @ive us y yours. ‘3. 2 ; Professor Gus Ov Sigh tet av B. Herbst, were genera Gi yon experience j , minutes' no- ew beknownnumbered 3. The district | 90574), gs a°cnares, "Tabavette Morrison as No. No. 2 2 jsand SB presi:( street, while 3 to will be Second include South Main|!s president. Annie abayette Read vice district terday set the trial for keer has been sentenced "the ive. individual the f |@"virona. reports the actual Our experience Collards aLein ee Oe INEETS Wioiaine atthe who re tena COST ST e to P ao eming, charged with Parca ai ae Daniel of "I cee any enc e you Ona oe i car, erie ee cae eae for Defense. Gene ne saved loss. ee of ‘the Stun Mr. Business Man, credit rating r Sr ercanti have the Pa aaa the expense | Biks' club, Salt eS Laken Munday to. estimate nest e all the ‘departments for the current -E to be on d y parkkd department t gz ec y ee é year Man also t and be tak-| ti eatin Rarl. Havenor and J, Stewart Pes Ssecond Menday began Cc the in excess of the present 4 hen e DEPARTMEN Jie foe rnitted to the IDE MING APPEALS March kitehen ie eaeeain ena tae: WILL ttF htshirt" be car In veethe anurans the Are eccournt, that the | ‘Da eos -e nes eendson and her nae you ‘bh t because Gh sh PARK NEW i c eC r are complaint 6 on Ou Would senior probably to ‘Montana, weeks WwW n| wil | February nigent, Tuesday firs first j . St: in was y by ts:ibeing preparation' Great employes were S ee STATE. ee The Rtas are schediled Kove peernae rnoon.| | Oa bad time during the early part of May. |Femember s 8 | o e = . PRIGAA Re a ee at the University has | Friday rider afternoon nero e sc Hood's nel Sarsaparilla nd is "incurable. oured ‘many o¢ Sa ster, a negro, on First South street, will' not be tried until March 4. Jud t the . ersiant G ‘ eor G. Armstrong in Juvenile court was instructed] board of county commissisoners] a suitable place for the institu-| probable "degreosi degrees;| ol prec 9pitation since the 2 ( first month, .20 in cits epee ares on of brecipitatio ince Jan ide South. 5 ae the officer fired and a bullet ploughed | proximated running expenses, Judge Fair, healthy, bestowed b Yjinto Satin skin arene satin be skin Ratios Rose persis hip and coursed down|Gowans discussed the need of a deten-| der. +. 2be,26¢ 8X1In POW-| ning through leg. This ended the run-|tion home with the board and the comof ens fugitive. missioners were of the opinion that the Commends the Y. M,C, A. In a letter to Governor Cutler, Mont. Verry has called attention nae) permits TOLD normal, temperature Laie crope: ¢ 9 © presen The season starts May 1. Se Wall paper, aha re frames. that 44 ees, to an Te at tent ea will be the train-|City Creek canyon yesterday morning. FIND DETENTION HOME The chain gang is in charge of Ofaera Pe Cae ; . , a Sheds.| ficers Kast and Harris. Roseberg was __ Frac towing te tora peeererae Ie sentenced to 25 days in the city jail Another step toward the establishtacted ‘track 7 at A a a eine about a week ago Tar the theft of two|ment of a detention home was taken] cline behind the Sepot Bullaiue wij]| 00! balls. Yesterday morning, short-| yesterday when Judge ©. G, Gowans| nable on the seven of month, ays, year. stopped me, bit the one that I expected | Midgly-Bodel would follow," said Leon Rosebyrg allas Charles s Smith, Sr ; ae tried : colored, who to ter P above Feachads ‘The tte, for wraxwe onithe . ites. th1 datouer at, tae the present 7 was no' date The OFFICE, "IRST AND oe. | mittee oan tween the rear of the train and. that School Tore Ainostael 2 whiches ‘ted Mrs. upFrandson was. eae aesNélsddition the Bats ao some of the take a yearly trip which tatopratire. generally vies] Climmbe over vacae the hich caa| which Gis, ; a re and dropped droppe like winter weather TY} imum|in which were M of temperature since January degrees; relative humidity, 88. 60 and 3,000 head of horses and cattle on the Wasatch forests are the total. <As|ééAjj these figures are far from the maxi- over, . Thinks .-Freedom Trifle Too Dangerous "It amusement E Sitictale 7 to yesterd closing of the. applications, 600" hea . Pris- g Sontie, rable "a °o Esca ' tore af COME perenne cee U erate eEEof he ine. From en : © level tracks. the Present [evel of thethe ground only a part of the site to be occupied by the depot will have to be eeeavatal = The steam shovel will be set to work there, probably tomorrow, though possibly 9 DDN e like every UBT RHEE or BG dene oe so constructed that enh may be enlarged at almost any tim The THAT rain SRR, fency of the excess graz- dnd will feet wide ge ane'be 12aerate oncienc manta ¥ fhese a tunnels de, STOPPED BY BULLET Cente feet nd degrees a eae the which: is that of ‘the tracks, will be} POPWwous county § districts je ™M&-/ both were considerably less th i ] 85 oneradis ess necessary.Bo But below these again will| climes § cost $850 apiece eg and thehe con-] . tn ast 4a8C/ Hahihiacexciuntione ae Wr | ference with the council will determine | Year the reason being given that the| f rhe which atl the for, ‘the unnels,!shether the > ¢ commissioners will nvest| t grazers upon the opening of a reserve through baggage, express e oners ae of nding.at the on inch Maximum temperatn temperature, minimum mean temperature, 34 ate . national reports an Sunday sand nd the minimum 36. | child re record at forthe thelocal office of Yesterday's the weather bureau 24 ho Don't Be think a i cOmpleted ue Decrease Present of something und For- .68 MAIN TESS 6 } M,] and either. : s Dyeing Cl ee would a engineer steam apparel | was] all Men's c+} 7 Te night that accident, that or 4 Ta Young and Rita Young, her child, were doing as well as could be expected, and a : = expected finery cath andson W. feminine Phones 1133. ciri It other 5 The Mrs. Burg, Isngineer = W Both blame Peter == POSSESSOR OF A DAINTY OPERA GO N rust j ry abs sé r S S i fe can entrust it, iy ith absolute safety, to us for cleaning and we will return it Ww ith all its elege ince retained. Same with SOE OE Ng the Brighars ae THE collision a of Christensen N. including thermome-|charge with the skies still dripping yes-] morning. has Evidently the Boo drought been broken. enjoying Wasatch Show five, ad-]pthisevdone mas 1s placed and ests and to city inadequate county will Outside three plate buying three, Natenal machines of|Chines level, the Tolley: county excavation | thie mallunder and be for Lake has 113 Street = SS includclaims de- a an combination ‘ } of Sahay toon areas locai]é 1c 0 1er 12 wind Ariz., second, ew Wok Orleans, fen in a also ItI- 1g ane DADE. to Harold Yuen taken ptynorth BrighamIr randson ¢ ity esterday afternoon's tra Nhe accompanie rd b3 Mr Bie on ywere ‘i era e . son £ . Over morning. hi the respon- if report, terday of the waten FIT, Main net ther CLOTHES Stree el ter there Was family very glad, he said camps of ofoperations Utah studying imum and ranging 68 as a between maximum,52 as Losa min-| An-|his had come off yesterday, s0 fortunatethat ly. | milling various kinds in 1 NE ot WHILE. oullonMadsenQwen&G; i1I- ShHee.rt Lizine i, engineers at oat that the)arranged redistricting the to city will i an encounter | = county. the This work will ofhave be depot site. There is already a circular strrengtli, not only in the city, but in op oe moe 25h the thee site next ane the/the county. It is figured thatbe invery eee ety wick an "i pal aaation, the vote will Price. Off. and Some Suit Specials at $8.50 and $11.50. present. the Ie cord yesterday morning. The highest|it was fully temperature reported at the local. office | recover. -= SS the of taIAC It seems to said be cumstances," of le -onductor Quinn, it was stated after the hearing, was able to show that disa considerable back gone had he tance to flag the oncoming train {t Was also stated that Engineer Burg alll done had and brakes ne me had he couls with his engine before . jumped. He did so about 30 car lengths] & a inch minimum a office, WKS ae Se aa which make it h ard to " ERE Alon any one person, an ae ce an ye Take Bodies to weathe sre was A Monday for a minimum xpressed op! for the smas Meat racial a 1S representatives afternoon at Northfleld, Vt. there , as est temperature reported at weather Monarch Clothes Some Hats-just a few-at One Dollar. - of Layton. Stevenson, and F. E.William Canady. Ellison Several au office mercury The big storm before V t a ae cold equal and Children's Main Rea) 5 Pe OT any ONG TIEN vill be COED between" SEC Engine: surge. anc Conductor ou ax eee hen saa tanding n e ac : i ‘ day Var i. The y nventigatinn SE xe 5 terday wa conducted by Division Superintendent noted 1y in morning. Buffalo uight. and ae ItSunday was accompanied Semile wind anda: temperatu . patina Ae ae Sunday ee l iB OL a4 TOF ¢ ant =i ~| bladder e the > . Plenty snow simple, and]18! a vehdiseases (3 make he teaspoonful ; 2 pe pe ce lws i 7 time for Seen 14 AO ENOG aaa ee also 9 e going| and of upon each meal doses to bed, after also drink plenty water. This J. Hyatt,'sectio ae aa , Section sald Dr, Hyatt, meant snow before morning and for today. It came dotted was pany map weather The with "highs" and "lows yesterday Inj addition to the "low" coming, from Los] Coma anothne "was there Angeles, from the Puget Sound country with; the probability that they w vould "jolsi treat-| Extract Dr._Rr; - Vrat(s26:3 following t? 7 coe da 1 =a chairmen commissioners Layton, OBTAINING performance. evening ce 23 perce? rate y anydecline harmr Be vegetable always effective in the affiictions of the kidneys 2 normoo route, yesterday Line yesterday in an effort to the responsibility for the wreck was|two He came/ Lake of the ow" weathe did ne UO ove ¥ eae een iah sei, oe nat. a ean yy r ( owas . oO Ruri b 1} Bit 4 Bu ‘ hee J ) a rr Neie af Salt Lake know better the an that de lon, one-halfthree ounce, Compound S@rsaparilla, ounces. Shake Syrup| well e a Votes, : county county terms consists Kargon, ae ae rb dis a It is estimated that there are, and|aliv, 30,000 votes in Salt Lake. 1 Ment ' ' last fall in many votes andwere] ege 1e have|simple ais: polls. bethe split up byThetheheavy redistrict-| voting will be facilitate } closing tficts willof ae ballot} wiioy Paia true] " eoAlore coun-|Pharmacy , Ruane Modena An-|at That along. Salt Los director ains DEL Moe yleld :to its remark- to fully influence es . aces It thoseena who] city be _ Ee the same form of oOof a cityed election, In another i isn in which the >| , neta iecn ing, Japaabouteee15 regular ‘were seen Biashia Onickaparn acxtiaye©rs, section hands has employed Men} ome seen as around to ethe bne will general OHRMO ATelection . 6) vote wt eH< eee nipalan ti fe : ae acoera f . come from the general offices that none but: residents with families shall be 2 mnric , a Tee See Thosnisee Se aiener: advantage the at of morning, coming of F the for athe success buildin structures to house supplies] t lave ten more, and this will mean ear e system o rheumatic poiIr ree Was stated, about 60 3% 7 600 votes to each district. This]sons; remove Irritation of the bladder| the of difficulties urinary relleve the machines]/and all that r is about at work were men The foremen of the gangs are fica handle, conveniently, in 1e time lanan si r See 5 course, men who are old employes of] allotted by law, since Sn Salt Lake ther old people, It is a true vitalizing tonic] struc-| urinary kidney and the entire in get-|to experie nced ones gr is and who have been prov the railway, to know thetr business. ‘or the t : > Iters to the pol ture, reinvigors a e entire avste ‘| of t He labor, Mr. McGonagle erica In redis tricting the city, no political za SS ere none recy vere K I What he term: rday. neighborhood Saturday way arrived article recent a in authority noted A a1 na even oe ‘pall a heay asking for the the joint purchase of} _ machines, county commis-|c@se » ing were the Winter by ~ get a good, "hea "donkey" where you|the to eared In with the old-time "vegetable treat-| ‘ vote wit vith enough he e ne. W. ay ae S racaniather menteereunltn some crowded districts several persons}|ment." He states "Of sixteen cases ae een "| wer prevented from voting by thejof bladder "Oubles } atis ) s ‘ o AKCSe v C e oF een eated vie V Te in 11s eee euea c Woe tte : trip from ae rush Se ee ee ae ice Reeg se Seay is alio-ke Balt Talke mnans anntiiitene Six Hundred to District. Saket a SG HE Ta CEE icaian other niiinn in pol-|geles i fetta g Hester ‘ settling about} decompose, joints fa Short place PRESENTS OPPORTUNITIES Good Clothes at Low Prices nce pata and suffering in the shape of a snowstorm. Along}j< fneineer Oscar A. B at No 7. pinader, however, causes the|about 4 o'clock in the evening he|-b who js ‘gtilPat' the1 Due hbasital. old folks the most annoyance, especial-| dropped in on Salt Lake, in good time] py, committee may hear today what ly at night and early morning. to get his apparatus in working order} yo yasth to ons"say : on the matter. It iss é Dabern one districts some in that two machines were ‘haga eens A oich and the Attorney Han-}+ law did not con-| heavy so was te a], means it because sounds, it as éasy main result sifting seLtneun isa i acuon of eG aban in itself,!Jayed his travel from the Pacific coast| peor for about a day. There was a "low''| EXCEPTIONAL FOR BUYING AT THIS STORE -_- Work was really started yesterady} That the voting evils of the last See OT EEE aes Da eg Old Man Winter thought he would! fight or ten witnesses, including on the site for the Oregon Short Line Baden Tacit trae Bete tReet Wht DRS ORME -Tamidt Sa ane eT ly free] drop along in Sait Lake about in time]the conductors of the two trains, were and Salt Lake route depot. And itl); chown by the action of the board of |{f2M that torturous disease, rheuma-|to see the Tom Show, and so he de-|examined by officials of the Oregon TODAY SSS SALT SO REPUBLICAN, @<<- ee OS INTER-MOUNTAMN SEO OOOO THE a SSO w A a af Years. ¢ 7 h anywuere. 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