OCR Text |
Show "POLICE COURT) ypET IN STREET, "0 ATTEND FUNERAL When -= Gonzolas Says He Went After ee Flag at Half Mast at the UniProperty Owners in District] Epperson, But It Wasn't {California and Utah Asphalt} versity in Honor of Prof. 180 Hold Meetnig and Battery. Ordered for East George Gilbert. Voice Displeasure. ae First South. rata FIGHT THE Committee ze Named creasing Taxpayers . ehili at merelal Assessment, of sewer L. ter lay on arouse over ees Held ward and ee entered eae SUIALEUCY, KA Wy C. Epperson a or Raihe plea of ee nec LS three district No. . a the the ground payment trouble bowl of small restaurant on treet Gonzolas claims Epperson ordered the refused to pay for it 189] The fora wrong that the present had city was $1.30 ae the been done ee administration a The orlginal improvements city crease a foot ee continued - has until to he had und did for | going: "er he section . however, . seen assessment lthat by|> r¢ cost this Recently, . council the in faire ceatedarad Manes cesta) eh English chili a he this re few Comthat and case then wa afterncon fit $2.28 a to been not , Lee ill: William in-|again Lynch, ese and foot.|Monday fined him Promises "vag" ue o 1 was given afternoon lic re |Of I at the state eae university, SRE Mmvans chapel. , faculty and RS Rey. at § : get La : passed b the hoard the of the with wher popular. whom . he°*had made < during > his. owners living ae court] lock | 4sphalt Proposals, out town 5 oclock 3 in neice aone oran for SVE along ane hac the as Gilbert. was . : Gilbert, th e Kiker the Mi Sig tlre asphalt alifornia |itaccoy ar ibmitterof paving soRitrae vith . He ae cgo enit $176,000fad and The taxpayers protested to the council} told the court that; he Smeewould and/ fiii008 the strect rece at|#Wailing nb u with] ue, toeforApthe I paving one his ets ‘erment Se \t dtathe: and oe there EIGE IE ce made punaebanay w resi- US") nse done the people of the southeast por-| John Luman, also charged with being : ; : sy . . i 1 tion of the city by overtaxing them;|/drunk, misunderstood the clerk and Chenper Asphait Por City, 5 n -soralir Inswe > mar ? er, had Thic : "ry was in fact, they , had been taxed jllegaliy.|answered. Pullm however, h I ou This contract was not‘ pet we ad hyby They had waited many years for, the}up $5 bail and was not in court. Of-/the council and the board was struct. op er ie villispie . ' sitive ) 8 improvements to come their way and|ficer Gillispie, oh y-ho arrested a sted I P eae n N.ted to rendvertise for 2bids, specceifyin ‘ee sre a » SE : her did not remember } man ane Vir Utah asphalt. Later, the ecouncei re- the case was then h to city ni taxes to $2.28 a they|Gillispic, Le] i} the tax and become of had the new ng been law, assessment effective contract lec' Calif { per was ranging had first con- making for new was foot to-prices it See raised to "Kelsey the told spenker, Wednesday board me to ult passed 840 $1.30 Monday an to in- ls wees up the d that the sear ts Afternoon of is one the PAC rena that at 1 pioneers survived brother, by all away his reas tod Leg abe Na avy ror its use. aseihe from cee a T ene ie 2 en . Kent Irrigation at 4 o'clock accompanied il also an by an passed State of Fertile Why. i of stated it] C. Iverson was next to Caleb yvesterday from Tanne the other $1.75 a foot. speak] He to the 1850. the southern fall and The winter hard one sleep in part winter an rabbits. This story has often been told by Mr, Heath to his friends one of his hardest experiences. went The to the city council to learn the rea-| son and was sent to the cily engi-| neer's office. There he was informed] that the part of his property that had| water line and the ging was greater. This denied, as at the time the cost of Mr. Iverson sewer eynment engaged SHEL CRGO engineers ERE ETON atROT present nn sae ait cre rene ean. ehii- |ierigating one S000 canals, 00K) vac For: a part of Pe Been funeral will a2 00 ere more than he his waid 15 cents a front foot the pipe was 35 people, however, from $1.30 that also fl cost 50 referred er on the to $2.28 east and be held from the ee PICTURE Midgley-Bodel cents had foot bench SRO. which 33 BE. First South AC. .23 W-: om oeasa of} wurk do for. CRACK the last last property el i election me was td and e to stand > me . awarded this rate - CADET to the ile high, and bears IN ie i the & CURITY the this Salt Lake SE- CO. No. pay < % TRUST We r all of | com- semi- annually y from if opened on or be- April mortgage the SQUAD the inscription 10; 6% paid deposits. SALT LAKE ON | Y * 1905, for a sidewall of sewer - ae vette tue that work ‘ Bransford . at' Bee ea is wes sent a communica-| ‘ a W. roat, c se house by, three cup of is the z ss on Salt ave aves right in his pass visit of may in Lake " work ee . eye, ear, a i 57 building, on®the intersections a re 1dg¢e io oan ee be Uintah, which said er oO b poe drill] weer year. as the the confident -oule © ‘DRAMA < Carbis ‘ J ae John . the £ ne was eee ‘ e = T. Wilcken appointed oe to and work - I00kKksS O ne. trict is rquested Will be started to be soon Woe present. the feelaUne, confident ab in = we. 0 con= Ya A fund the Gane,,.and that they ex-|9 Teuttn is : assured just Sehint good. Sharpens e nerves. the the ayater appetite: i aria coas co and the ¢ that no And the Ene ne: Lele one srapl ntown Main telephone ie cables TN Piet concern Western to put until able fe ¢ fur- 4| pay time its remove € poles at S$ Cc an Light ae paved can the y to an- home- weekly, at the they same oricen at which are ad in Cie Ce e es ; woe Set oe ny pear naae nie Fe ret in the act ‘i. and that and at Goes hadn't ‘ he when are. ' = ‘ 2 an &Smith and a : S$ "Where the Cars Stop' ne ; , by my ae Months. ee who was et ar- . illness ‘ was Mrs. he trip to HURT had koa " of Shuriliff! jail. Sera's own request, which trial was throw of two ° of months. of A Weber ae as Mrs. President . stake y 2 the the in The money failed to | Utah and | home | became accident and = ca mre ST SaT a van THAT GOOD FEBLING Comes with every package an deliver The new Soft Water iia si -s the patron the best obtainable rushed in r.| that| Severs al and vte Street _ Gold The first theas Hardware, 252 So. Oo Medal Contests. of of the W..C. the T. aCentral musical of gold meda! U. will be Se as a close even-| E. K 9" TOMRROW roy es nee ¥ Sweet S poe Shepard Mrs. George Walker, Lang t Mrs. Mrs. ; as the and and Marry G : 33 E. First - e ants timber company : made will ct iclals ce8) eg testified office > co> ee as at to A earn We ---_- ste feweler 12 STAND BE. The ar a wae PHOND records ds, ee W was denied, ; ae Deeg evidence to made A. & . in the Reiser.'° - Be JOB oi } WO Geen Y Utah Reeve § we from Reeves, see age.. She also being. uN fovin' ee a her f version ec nc weir and stated 28 4 she is 27 that came years she was Phons 469 AND Contains form, the gredients, Misust after his. et Denes that condition and denied fie oe ae oe ou the her evidence arent has be atwillwhich. will ur ationa o pr operties pleasant of manufacture nutr its an al cellent preparation we sell at told in- ex vine whi i 7 BO de ee ex pert of the pera cleaning ouse 35) iflotaiae a \valuable, a Bottle resumed again inte Ss time Catteni givev |} #8 to the condition me of its birth. and been WINE in tious, tonie and stim iulating W e The case morning, anch ? testified that her husband had home on the night the chila asthe es apt Labebit Dy ni, 47, . the mother of two children nd had been married two years. She further the was in a ‘baby drunken ws V wou' oye of sufficient The at- ts tell estifieri RK Yn. 12512 jeoneretins . 4 col:| Reeves ind Biter Kansas &\ "Ozh; yy Diehl , there was the woman. capil De affair. Mrs. e BELL (‘BY ‘ Judge her _ RE CHARGE Gertrude have oe $418 -__+ torney then consulted "Mra to newspaper ==many- the TRIAL cuie hold good = . 10) 1st Seuth etna of a Upstairs hired The ine f ota MURDER case znd : in watcher. MUST ad a very effective combination. are working this combination show shox to the stand a yesterday were Ooo Bargains good £ isin mewspapers, now for others and can do the same for you if you'll only say the word. ee ~ fraudulent . ‘ mn time. through from acres grazraz as seeking seeing fo ; witnesses the that t ver eome . te : of the recalled se Returns Ad rom fer the Pleasant Sunnyside. Mr. . be p Other today. physicians Eggs. 4 boss at as one o witness soon fr " OF QUALITY 166 Main St. Quickest \ transfers for which the oma company ¢n¢ enivemiantaitan men |new in 7 South { Jenson was one of the entrymen . ‘ whom the company acquired 320 of land entered upo hi tered upon byoy° him :as . ine lana R resh | ‘ Jenson, Valley Buttermilk i: Dea- z l lk ream, 3) ir coor Lang and Mrs. Georze D.|ff 48 E. Ist So, con, Mrs, Mateer. M Cy wee jaundrs . BOSS SAYS IT ' WASN i ar eaeGRAZING LAND ALA to only aun | neo vat] | tonignt! Christian program church under Mrs. TODAY fhe "THE LAUNDRY Both Phones 192. f of State. i AE os pV bad ae gash Li the six stitches) to. resting easy last snagiey-Bodel Co.. of contacts! held CHURNED CHURNED aa) laundering. peg eT ored, was again court Monseg eS z in police "on day morning and the motion made by her attorney, Sam-King, for dismissal : "PE te ee toe " Poultry. ne tting and garde niitools . | TIMBER 2 SOLD 0) ; caw Rubs n ‘wer sample wit- |@ horses eee decided guilty Street } | seve ee wilh sustained Bete az checks A U 13 n| not apie believe ad the injured - man. summoned and found ON was] | he friends passed. cemetery, was from come and he concluded to plead to the charge against him. City FRESH UJ 4 ilt- Brig-} mo Aine Ce southern vrosecution wid ° ence Panaceais home in eae morning be held at the Seven-]| . 1 7TThursday. : 7 otter chapel after: at . Fine Creare oI Serre ret ety ‘ ° fer was gr. Dies, wife of Jo-| e money to take up the Burial FITin | _ the coal fraud hearing in the Utah)® he { Fuel company and the Pleasant Valley 1em- lf anonthe 5 id sales-| | to Mr. Owen's when saw en aoe 3 > . ee daughter the ‘ Mrs. Leaty,"Montgontery, ing matrons who have won/ 3 The silver‘tullowmedA al contests will compete for the gold medal tonight: Mrs. W. A. Weight, 9 SCHRAMM oie some Italy with direction ihey Four d an ‘CLOTHES thirty concernesr t tees nae:> seph F. Smith jr, dred at her & clty at &:a'clock i : this city at 5 o'clock Monday services will tee ar teenth ward . site contracted Itallan, er 15 a corner eens his son In thei their way street, : com-| th within Mrs.. Joseph Smith Louise Shurtlif€P. Smith, noon. teeta his expecting at. well = THE Monday a 2% eR hoa Railway company's expense ne Kelsey says that ene» . ee Crowton county and to= know s just we howwant good-you they are ‘ B. SC Uke nce mae wir ona : for ‘Department, . 6c Mary: Se Sera Draws ey ae Sera, an Rnd made Chocolates and other specialties by express = 1., the ets arte and a which, required" Mr, Owen was ing company = the aii : poles streets bodiesf a It con- NOTICE. all dents delayed our OW city council and board of ptblic have ordered poles removed alonth f OP CaNhe-1ee a em Cee ‘and vet the pole s remain where | ; have been for years and the Wires | |araestiib toverhcad (uat SRO aT es F |i eu my te . a st as a "e two | of romance; | after Gain Oth . s an automobile approachrear. One of the horses pavement and the other lunged forward {ft jerked Mr. Owen out of the wagon and he fell between the wheels. Workmen on a nes urby | its} nec nae 'years. they rested about two months ago for passtrio 70Yr aeSS aneet ehock nee Oe Ww az "a ‘arralene eee before Judge ehl Monday morning d high-class a on J building The works Ra ALt drama,years col1,500 books 4? t ul frightened at Ing from the fell to the ace down conduits will its oeere rom ft may -concern,. that.I, Fj) === will not be responsible for | ay Peter = Steadies and vite, nounce that we now have these on days. In cach cage, do providing .the sompinies *ntioned not obey the Sa Danes ; i.S atamWaerec _ ae oO pasty ape ens t sence | FO rene ane reme t £ BIBLE for were ont ef ing Union into that to The Utah AND cae in literature, See ee SAFIN >. pleased gon dis-| Hatt had be Bible." any tsman oe are S traveling Da attended erage sav Owen, Sas seaenetig does the not experienced. THE ae C. at £ Br, Mr. Owen and just starting out a pene! cas Goo a Z buggy to was did| expressedj romance a period and of To whom Crowton jr., for ul the will needs ie the his and 2a M. Hing serioushy soured" a Ne mtiniairieetnae Bats Shakespeare's vocabuwords te expresses it- | 4selves st ay af-|ther are interesting awarded ld t WAGON Owen, wen, for dave The poles' were "used Anant py | auickly the Western Union and Bell company, Wright Mr:| book of Isaiah, and several others} cleariv of sich: | ¥P ; Ze Clearly of history; Ruth and Es-]| nee heen G ngie at thie tinie and ‘will ao von great|f $ me . ae whe Agweneyv D5 ° ran. & ye prope city to defray tains lected history, during 9 |neer, and if possible learn why ae theysy ae pelos Ae Tenoknee mat: ng wi be he in the near future |and every property owner in: the dis- Pee people rive = pon D. Se 823) State street, Alexander-From. UorrSalt4s/ing will speak on the "Origin of the] was born June 16, 1877. She is sur-| here making arrangements. | New Testament;" the following Mon-|vived . by :two daughters, aged : three f ' ; 5 a0 eases " : Lake the ie anarchist as will‘ go er to Goldtield.|qay evening, on "The Inspiration of | and : six years, respectively. Funeral| ten n aus 1s, dis- Junction wan yo, Grand = enn = go eee sae ae ene ene and. a amine ERE Ww - of the opinion ane sewer of as putting the city compared with eee ae 25.000 Salt : intersections was Lecture. iven in: ° oO d SEVERELY ham es pha: who . ay Ae ae ee thelrore Indians] Joth babii ee TOLD IN a 18 s a Oi KN from t owntown Wires. TI a ue pole BS me the prop°'ty of the Western Union, Manager A. W. Long who attended} ia eat a an Pere nthe heh and teernoon apa . aes a igar > aied ayean ae and Y the book of ‘ Tot seas « «l. is ce Avena F Ture s will be given in Eastman's hall, . Next 5 Monday evening, ‘e Bishop Spald-] i a ' - cost|¥ erty owners did not have to pay it. C, H. of consisting committee A rare ai rele a r Iverson, ab ok ) ee "Wits auc ere: Tan-] settlers ROMANCE : self» unparalleled € li were dis- hasbeen from McCrea piss adios HISTORY, 2 -- y nose and] tiien 16 Bayt eeae W. thjother places along Sou would ae » by * eae ertoi elimi-| Mr. rights. Mr. ye - that their and themselves o ae acre Nice anda een Easy the : the the will to t sishop.F, S. Spalding delivered the | hz ing for just suen an order | Coal company conspiracy cases was refirst number of a series of lectures on | from council, that when: the} sumed yesterday before Master in : aethe : y and« e oj r p Ri . »¥ x | time expires he will cary out his end < ere Thea' covarnor igin of the HisBible M. C, of the nnae Hy woe instr Chancery S. H. BOVE q K. a saloon].the last night. topieat forthe theY. evena en a last as ment: placed. on Lewis the standPhe CHris' Easy foot. ‘ expense Y Oo ane > the ene and Goldman nG to aC TUNES reof changed, aat i Emma i Sher Nice D pon ee oe ae meets predicts through complaint they respect Tanner c water settlers Tanner drawback ‘ question, that not at sures wi : Te 1 of the The High|Lake by Emma Goldman, leader o are anarchists In America The first will}@re raise eethe ; to the heen DEED ; exhibition cian Stookey, £1.59 now. and ae the ae.proprietors Hood's R08, Sateaparitla' is Begin ie rietietearthg make bloo taking it ‘ to this source: DeeEd GE DHUIIE Wore ned fat aaver: ] tised the necessary notice of intention for sidewalk extension 170, which had . te a eeu it is one mounted on an 307 ‘aiaric Abundaut STREET. expected During seh -_ the White Mr U Timber ner and Assistant United States Dis-| trict Attorney W. M. MeCrea met with] the settlers of the district for the purpose of straightening' up the water once-| ‘ Indians, the. which trict, mated. rote eeeerin the by. li ilt As- Will be one of the most fertile and] shail all poles be removed post-haste. | prosperous in the state within a few] but no other wooden poles shall be| years. At present the chief difficulty | *rected, under permit, in th: future experienced is that of getting the soil The most arbitrar esolution passed} products to the market, but with the re introduced by Counc ilt ian 7 completion of the Moffat road, which Perera ee eae t Ke ad \ : extension peraatiee eee Bee of used aN and the "money WAS of property owners| Dullding adjoing" ue Pace thore COMPANY 34 UP. MAIN - Paid Intersections, 2 : ‘ tor . . . If this is the case, which it he argued, "why cannot the entire Set be done at this price?" 2 CURI office Dr. th ; Sk ;is supported proper Theremass wlll @5be tila an coat exhibition edare Gt the ve day « es but your IDEN receipts DIV DS on Saving Accounts, which receive interest fore. eeeand bright, on base. The of the | Temple permane nt 7 34. up. Main St., pounded March1, ne being ebony Payments, ‘ de- | across . posit with . cup Dee Interest . : OME awaiting my for from APRIL = estuent : The work y or cost ihe Mayor cadet battalion specte o DS ice a: ‘ mit ht gher her. s tendin oas -- APRIL Wh the rt som dat Bo. CUP bay neacien y filet reheat and effic AgneY during the reschool year. It is silver, 18 i ! school. be lanes that NI taxpayersea informed had s a. ye the cost of the sewer on the in « ag At b& oe First} gt. 60 "North Third West street The} ing was The Origin of the Old Testaformer had been held up because of} ment." He emphasized the fact that the arrangements of booths back of|the Bible has no equal in English litnee ee . : the bar a and the latter was held because]erature, and that, it has a] ny had allowed Inors in ealthough mae the proprietor had allowed minors vocabulary 3 of only 6,543 words, ninety] the' place The interior of the Clift agra ont " ay rh Sasontas uel aon has-been changed, and per ce me. W os : ae Ang gene! as un-|jn a? a 7 short talk rad > gone.atier to ; tp enoctions and that 23 cents of 2.28 assessment was deducted for Sak . s purpose. pec| vine on Sa exthe pata discipline maining ecostjof; owners 7 jenn 5 " Tt. Wilcken made a which r Geese 8 others the man ; . Periodical Makes opera: ane Sar aa Eruated Romtrasronnicl |~~ F The council finally approved the is: a suance of saloon licenses to the Clift for}ineches Sei the meee: thatOf the - EAH om Oh urther he said Hof ces of nas ce ae 10 . ~< rhe the increase in assessment had not been sent to til: after er the the for macadam (J efni- Main I FROM William 7 F ee ' Council 6a trophy cups that was ever presented to the school. The cup was presented 2 yee Pay ‘Thock < > . by Calley ay Hoock and I rancis and Is to be He sewie called ae - C : 22, = TROPHY = ahag against Oo trench 14 feet deep and had the donor The company winning . on eto 2 . the property owners only a 7€ cents ajthis cup Is to have the names of the foot, "which shows plainly,' ne said,|captain, lieutenant, sergeants and also "that there is : something rotten in oe wrt ma a the "Gants ra , andin= officer, officer, inWebb, commanding in : Avenue several of en : Strange and McGuire, and that] The Salt Lake evaHigh school has just het migmoared ‘that the eucteant Ha ane wag|recelved one of the prettiest and-largest | jjeq. The board of public works was cost a assessme ee ‘First' and Sonnet consents." FOR, KORE > PRESENTS FOR for foot to reccipt "Oh November ordered FRAMING. Co., Ligh Wide 4% had a fon. fhe been ec harged per cents a to a tax mae 3 neighbor, the the instead mnasority Of tronage. dig- treneh| in front of whose property water been encountered. Cost of Laying Sewer . a > * Bishop Iverson said he learned the cost of digging the trenches on \iiey these N Uin- adult escort} an ordinanec home, 840 Soguth West Temple streez, 185, which lies between Fifth and] Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The|Ninth South and Main streets and the] casket will be open from 1 to 2 o'ciock| gravity sewer, was defeated because| Wednesday. Burial will be in City|the ,protestanits did not represent 4/ was dug no water was strucit on any cents 2. iitloned asphalt ayenne as}|W@S never a re refunace. been assessed $1.75 a foot was in the| cemetery. high Asphalt, off was and the men were holes dug in thé] -- THROWN shhh re: the former tah Indian reservation country, where he had heen consulting with the gov- snow, which was from four to five The council sustained the mayor's} feet deep. The provisions of the party}veio of the proposed new estray pound] gave out and for more than a month]|near the fair grounds the men lived on nothing but jack _ Governor Cutle r paid the city $480.48 and stated that he had received two| tax notices, one calling for $1.30 a foot} and in and unusually forced to it necessary to first make the coniract| and then levy tho assessnicnt, which| would be made according te the price| of the contractor. Heber expedition Utah 1849 than] :nade| S 1 REMOVED of age] streets] prevent e tree 7 fi he oO ward $16,000 more The new law pc Wondered Twentieth city over collected. <-q- the the had Min This crt will -jt 7 = WHERE AND pepe Iverson In 113 S 1. Ae =e One Pratt's % cost they Dee eg eee" Liberty park (Co : cE I peng ee i A POC over half of that sum has been pended. Though primarily for ae m lene coflace' VERO LUG | 4 ee oo "= | dren and others from feeding the swans coe oe the early days. of ane West and fishes at the park in the future} and Was a member of the Parley P.)and will remove a pleasurable pastime.| came som? Valley point had been taxed at $1.20 a foot. Hnninmanyoasracthia waa car balhwl Vile Actual coal Ge canetnintion: Lennon fom ae AU Govern- Make his RETIRE pedside when death Hi- ain the ‘oldstrect law. and all the:south'property of/ Main to a .east certain IGA ( are 6 ) M ----- Engineer turned U () a enlist- ____ Cotes each] e () X Will : persons of 1 years shail remain off the count during Project 2c wited or W others t oa oo ; a erovidelthat sounded ship fe re. ea ahaa ftAte ars of <e Re is nless The peas eas same ut that amin G CYR on LOCI annals a a ne pay 5 The . le ul Bla UINTAW SCHEME Curfew/.Law. ctaacal hi - -__ _ +. the grade with the majority Sac style 88 Slayor ment New after/eurfew children} were.at whom to 1 c l ot h es, na : owners would the California tN outs Cauntornia Frere A Mr. Heath|night all was 81 years|or under nine of of| at street, o'clock weeks. 1848 and in agree us wou it. " ESOL ea ; Temple three Utah He and of quietly West morning to ind ° for Ca u ment in the navy \ similiur notice ‘ Sas has been sent: to Robert J , Hilderbrand, a relative, at Ely, Nev . the property advantage of | one : h er S D - al~ ried intcr-]| pay you the vee : for the use| ntersections int tl on between resolution ian provides that of asphalt may be optional Pp} roperty owner and thai 1 Be Residence South illness old. under Black, draw Moran spha halt ¢ Sathi r Heath. Lake, $2.28 Judge that Old Henry sait home, came said Pioneer gee the from $1.75 Aged rom The! and of F nec- bids. made from "Engineer the with ornia Utah Councilman sections, Since the thecitycheaper must pay for intersections, asphalt nine haeGRad ‘ : a res 1 afoot : City man "Jinstrnctings $6 by b ut too, . charge b be aoheld at th ¥ uniyiworneite rsity un direction of Rev elmer | All friends are invited to the which made, the this contract introduced the levied under was before to advertise Young, his lution eco] ENDS ACTIVE CAREER rp tio tot rega: urd $1.30 was-signed, price of Offices Explains Tt. ih it he ne called} attorne ~ Held tract so sure fined of had been raised from $1 30 foot. Mr. Dininny told him $2.28 essary was was afte"at tha Hite, the contract was not| second who Luman Funeral signed embarrassment 1e under the old law and the contracts awarded at that price. But owing to the fact that Mayor Thompson was the the ind migrant seiko the that court | mu . How Dininny Young stated Mr. to that asked Judge hihis views on give matter. on believed taken win. He ¥ roung to 1 and stv ] €. no a| if would Grane indignant a: 1n < tobe 1S ou Granstord has received notice . aby Sy ae a ar te ane Bie ae ready to swear to the court that Luma eh cinded this aetion and instructed the] from the commander of the U. 8S. S Bee. eee > = ad , _| was the one he had taken in custody. |phonard to withdraw all advertising for Pensacola, stationed at San Francisco ooeoe the amgpnt, spd would not pay Patrolman Cassidy arrested Luman and]/the work that Robe rt Freeman Flilderbrand, of it. Ho said the people had good rea-|inroymed the court of the mist ne Last night' the council' passed a reso-|o15 mast Seventh South street, has he: son ' 1S ot seea\ will der the Goshen TP Ae Pullmsz a nam 1e of f John John Pul te un z vas E next|/motice TRIP AE o OGntentlo AAD GLE specillec nanitore orice on the charge of being drunk a Gontract for Californtavasphalt Vel e€ there ow HO his remarks, : i ie stated that a Thi rt fealled eet e ou t h ere as the t g a Me) Aitatt Ree g Genre BaD oy wer dism ‘ atthe unive itv so that the teachers and students irht "a i s : 1 migh aitend the services The flag at the <ohool was at half-mast all day. This aMiiniprde di: omlocie memoria) Sserc Geen e Y en from others against the outrage, but were told that;not re aH D ; Daehn e.Wtal A : Mf n b cary re espite the reater cost of tah} nothing could be done in the matter. Lorenzo on a blac ksmith, charged Sanaa ae the property owners| : : . . . _{|with battery upon the person of N. C.}* ' any , : W. O.:Carbis was chosen chairman Nejlson. was fined $10. A stay of execudesire that material, Notwithstanding] of the meeting last night and was the Honveto 14 hours was asked and|that the original notice to bidders cal\-| 1 Carbioe wasas brief F that th So first speaker, + Mr. Car brit ee rine nk x poy ly y aefor i" Utalan . p yhalt "r At and He but to ms the a point. " Bed great outrage E Li tail- you get them. t q Millers- dis good skilled oring-and decédsede other, mothe body, a TEA GLS held colieticnre for and j Professor r The casket was banked by floral gifts | friends at the university and city pub- were stude P. First ann waa ad rn in of the university, Ra Gilbert wa so of pay terial of the > nts of 2 many Di Burgette is property Go, until to Fai e Me e Fi shes, oo resolution last night. worksmn » Stops You was the Francis as vo« L : aein a ; hody : instructed to dr con-‘ dence Salt Lake e ‘she will i J. Moran for the paving | be taken to Millersburg, Pa., on. the Fast South street with two] 7:10 train this morning by Professor f George M. Marshall, who is sept by fhis unusual procedure came as a] the university as its representative as result of the fallure on the part-of the]. " \ USE ae a¥s 5 % mark of the esteem in which Pro- $10 to : By 9a council drinking too much 5 eS know what he was judge synch : and Law zh ' ry Beye Pry Feeding of . . 1eorge i oO] Te. oURine Meare Stthe Secwd Saal e i arrot tts Via al o in poli meeting house last nicht for the Bret nat IGN Clits ae 7 ; : Sea s -c ofo finding a 7 way to right the labusive language to hi Fania Mr I surpose pose ; , ae Blumaquist Ilarrott told the sewer ACTION IL held 2 evertaxation, TAKES U elen anion times Startline neaa with a wrench, while the lat-| Also Raises Age Limit on Cur-| Short. officiated. Themembers services attended by many . lIncreas- for afternoon aa POS trike ted to ' ' Against City ; ; ‘ Wat day not PAYMENT Benjamin Clothes Estar Pee ce even ereee rape act WILL You Buy Ls HEAVY TAXATION, dl - PROTEST AGAINST |BUSY SESSION HELD TWO STATES WILL ‘GLASSES DISMISSED - Cleanin Salt Li ake Photo Su and Kodak finishing, > . reales £ el ee is Euaranteod,| & Co. ay ah Kodake | | WILLES. HO ; DRUG CO RN MPANY of wis Selivary to all parts Both Phones 374, ‘ a é |