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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN SPECIAL OFFICER HANDY WITH GUN Republican Special Service. Park City, June 10,-The Democratic county convention was held in Peoa yesterday, J. dy. Boyden acting chair- Unexcelled Special and Strength Dad ak f Sd hte I Tes HEWL eT. LU Ee de) SALT LAKE -CtTy. UTAH! absence of elected to the meets in Grand theater state Salt D, EB. Shields, chairman of Iellowing convention Lake, June the are the which 12, at the Park City-H. M.. Short, James Flunt, P. H. Hurley.. Johan F Welsh, Fred nith, J. W. Trump, G. L. Andrus, A, R Weoete PH Fallon, Peter Clark, James Gibson, J Fitzgerald, Charles J Stevenson and Bartley McDonough. Alternates James Byrne, D Leahy, A. Shields Patrick Heenar 1, William Donovan and N. Ivory. Coaly Boyden, G W Ile-J. L Young Ss Io Pi sher and J. ©. Carrut h, Alternates-Willlam Boyden I re oer Tkippen, Drs.c. FE. Pate and TT, L cS ch. Kamas-Calvin MeCormic a and John Louder, Peoa-Arthut Alternate- Maxwell. Merchant Oakley-N B. Snapp Alternate-R., Maxwell IreeHovtsville-«G. li. Liodgzson and Crittenden. Alternat -F man Matlin Joh 1 Ww W oodlandMilton yurnbow, j tichardson. -Albert Pureell, Cc Port Smith, Mh. Delicious F the committee delegates Flavor of the in regularly county For Tragedy Only Averted by Bad} Republican man the Both YOUNG MEN ESCAPE DEATH Ta Service, > Ce June 10 Three shots fired -_ on Washington avenue ul 3 int R U C Startled the people of that part of the Pi EPARING TO LA N H city and gave belated pedestrians posiGIGANTIC iC ENTERPRISE live assurance that Special Officer Joeph Harbertson Was in trouble and perens Special Ser Service likely to snuff out the lives of the une 10 tt developed today trouble makers that "T. L. Allen of Coalville tah, is That one or more of the five men of the I ustern synWhom Harbertson took for burglars paring foMinan: h the escaped the bullets is considered little} giga) project for Morgan less than a miracle The shots were | counties it alsorden fired at a distance of not more than \ Ss. Wilsen hi i men at the Wend of the ten feet while the quintet ple e | ence rprise, Fr. Ball. the men who will furnish facing Harbertson unable to account | the capltal, are the same men, in many Judd, committee on ceredentk ils ar e for the fusillads The officer failed ]instances, a those who har e been at first to recognize an of the party pushing W. Young, Peter Clark and R. W. Max thro the great irrigation but they, assuming that he knew them well projects in Idaho e last of whic h all, placed their lives in jeopardy the Twin Fatls and Salmon river proon Committec resolutions ar On account of the absence of part] pect brok ill pt fous reeord Piute and J W alsh Dr. C Is \ N.. Trump. of the police force Harbertson as|_ M Allen ha Committee on permanent organization been working on the ussigned to duty along Washin tat projeet for past two years, and has nd ar e Freeman Malin, William ¢ ‘lark Pp avenue as far north as Twenty-second | secured options on large ‘bodles of land J Neel street W minutes before in the ! e& countl named-practito The ate were Instructed o'eloc} he passed the Jesse Di ee cal ill t land needed to insure the for J Ly and work J Bryan national conBoyd to the drug store and say the door parily | complete cess of the undertaking. nl as delegate open Before he could make further Two reservoirs in the Weber canyon which vention, meets Denver. in investigation he observed the silhhou- | will play important parts in the enterettes of five men as they stood be-]| prise whi means so much for Ogden tween the door and th back of the] One of t vill be leecated on Little night light Retreating to the curb,| Tamas prairie; the other at the mouth Hi irbertson drew his gun and levelling |of Echo canvon These storage reserat the ows ordered them to come] voir will be filled in thé winter and Republican Special Service. out and surrender. spring from he flood waters of the *f Ogden, June 10.-At a spe ic fal Startled, thev came to. thé door | stre iin In this was 1 projeet will couneil of the ity t he tor niore lo investigate than to surrender not interfere with the water rights alLake & Ogden railroad w vas given Salt Of the men, one was Andi Meyers, | ready exi ne The plan will also inpermission to enter t he limits formal . manager of the drug stot and an-|sure full eanals during the dryest and ckHy and the restrictions and of Ogden other Rov Wiggin lately of the fire} hottest months of the summer, when gr anting of attending the conditions department the water is most necessary for crops were Manpermission set for th that Got Shingled. land orchard It is understood that in 1zer r Gamberger willl be allowed to run Don't come neat exclaimed. Harby the construction of ees his over Ogden private trains into berstot "or I'll shoot you serve wate sufficient for 1,000,000 t he has re nted, a point ground whieh et -, Harbertson velled acre be obtained. and Thirty! ear Washington vvenue gins : proposed the the site of first Who are yot all , tl spedepot his into tré Lins must back end however, so that the station, the ‘Think in tha he knew the sup-| AND ARE ORGANIZED instead of the fre mt of an posed BiSeiire began to adyance abut Washingtor 1 avenue arte t warning the m and SUeeNe wre Re spublic an Special Service at stop comes to a a time train In the atmosphere with his apon gr 1 June 19.-E. G "MeGriff the terminus of the Harbert are fired and three of the) wen Eaown fruit man of North Ogcross LinThe Bamberger line party, frightened badly disappeared den, was elected yesterday afternoon the city coln and avenues, dow : the sidewalk Meyers and Wigto the offic of the prealde ne permisof the fathers .gr the company sins remained to explain the situation Ogde n Fruit ae aoe association across these steam trains sion «to run to Harbertson, but, not convinced that forined at the micintts 7 es thie auth must put thoroughtares. The company they Were not robbers, the officer coverowe eo Weber as RING ER in the county the damof $10,000 to pay up @ bond ered them and made them walk in the be which may . . m court house. ae Other% oe ae vere elect-| ages to Ogden property direction of the lice station. e5* a sour It that follows: Pleasant tew, ACE presiden vice of! oe CITY, of .Ogden, Secretary. and proved srowning, ty physician, drove up speakers, tt ser ear coming to' the <conclusion WATE ray ard t having difficulty y -o burglars ‘ yo trip to hye mallee states cratered two revolvers and came back to Harbertson's aid. A few minutes Jater' Wiggins ¢ od 7 Meyers were béing searched Later, os identified as local young men| aT connected with the drug store they were released eS 2 BUSINESS MEN MEET TO PROTEST LICENSE among TO " « "ee t |\ A ‘ ‘ y : oyV EXCURSION OGDEN Get Into i + fr 1 Republican : Prove Daly to be Special ‘ ; IRentucks ted owitt ¢ firn n jail Ing {0 hi Bank 7 of ‘ Robert ; os : ney P ‘ ie: nd , a . PY i told Ch BOE con } as thie me is 1 1 the Whit e " ha a to ea noble H 116 : despite: eek Special . A ve in { maar T ni RL tye ES 2 4 NH hit By J. es ) ig Par aan cigs Loss still, pp LW. . of tbli hit omen SJ , Me back te the lected: Zz 7 ri oT hi bonds he it held Raking "Onile 10 a an Special ma D , epu Wil-) |] wad ' tn no Or opiates, rated e bien 14 N UPS Na eyest At ny eading art Saati Te compou Serums ns etal e alg Get one ounce] in halt Den owing In separate pack-| vee of, a s und fluid balmwort, comI Sant 1 pe irdiol : ine rare taetincture a youn cadomens balmwort t At Me | ila let by | nee te eh a t two wie een ahs and one - at club' a: body de-| id i in this injured, to} Clear r nara tle unel hd pat out presen tec 1 the bana and «a arge ‘bh hall team wiil| on of ‘bring ! Babcock, a b ic the D 1 rudd - _ i in e , at- Wallace electrical most hee! ‘wa Hot | Morris 10 \ and valise were LS after te remaining here Phe = & Iu es a contest and eo Co, was a keen one , designs sstens unique 1 after qdecided to careful publish for|yjonument a the with was. alone Their the the PtoV1E. Elias of city: at 6:25 a - how ind was de-|. same The book will days in freight up the grade ; &)/ wag I8/ being A. private being salse ai : rt ele $6) $00. er through foundations | pjrye auditor gullty | : Piver tried without -a\ Meense before Justice Dana and will be T. Smith. The ane. sb Ad t= Site Ge Palace market, went suddenly 265 eee = nth the barement o day morning. 2 gat) 7 the compar M TOUS he. - aiica ee uel Joplin] joey, forthe} Sadler started business.| yian and Lady Nelson -irom from Ch consideration transfer was> made Lake Real Panily and Sadier, London Cook's" Miys Hagen, "follow an employe le o'clock the} down world,} of a rubpe ‘Comeernh street. ough who! Afte go to] before] Was, suffering lzeU Falls Do was (aire manufacturing ‘hird Bue to te zen, Sam-] EF. around Ins Ds icetate and} Due-sir politan seriously yesterday tlie Naeeane hotel. He . steps was 1 injured morning by of the removed late but few Dw says re eee, inhts that landmarks oe ee D.C. can Leh the At ato the settlement which U ire a of tl } {| ah sented | aa in rel ie niece the ole Adam hie Fort P| xin, Noy il between them $10,000. ] Purty-The first larg AG fi on Drama the) qram arvi ad | nt Ward "Tinlistes Hail-The x" the three-act War the track asain is now] The regular ursday and | dee stage direct | Palinquist.~ Proceeds id evenings. of the ward house Ltah Will Be seurcnrerey The Association of ¢ M vill at tie and 17, meeting. Burt chaps, Sores, eran jeants. Utah|with well une 1908, in' the board: of ieeancettionn 3 Kes WHERRY, Sec retary tendei ‘ committe a Try A tourist sleeper, crowdedOrderwithof mem-| KX CURSION of the Independent For- ymmittee von Jur a J onlresters from on. i railroads ute 22 Vand a 2 yu vITT ) the 4 ive rs i ; \ , Angele Will arrive EX id 22a tl }annual coovention be ef the order lo Chicngo { RAORDINARY Niagara. (Natiountl Che vention, June Falls, Pahnyra ean «(the Con- Hill been Five additional. coaches will be: at-|)morah). ell- |} tached to 1@ south bound Rio Grande The Thousand. Islands, tl St. return | train Friday morning to acconimodate Dent en sated al, SRenreee Vt. tl ene Snee, | cratic During the cit held flve i- |} part passenge will | Mer wher! ins a |iment | "already been and Ore ac@ irranged fo tend in "the. the j Demo- 2 eapitall ,-rophets in uilty in both and | SaBk, martyrdom which is being arranged by | Sa sion Y eUs the Hill Cumoratl Camp Meeting anniversar ot onl ie oa trip to Grove, 27-28, Fares, in aaa Lake Ontario and cy" Lawrenc iver ambeats, for the round trip, inettatnie side trips, ubout $100 : eraone intending to join thi sCul tre verdiet National Nationa méeting to | ight \ hh ‘s es : Mea i ARR BS oa We a) [eae oie ud ge owell will) pro-] : " oe) noun entence tomorrow 1 ‘Sx Sunda | Clerk Olmstead of Superinten-} ureKka,; Which jaan whitne office ieaiithata wel Gene t tosetoen Dem pemocra tl c | Vand Frank, Collins. who: at charge Side vith» burglarizing a. Pacifi fruit ex-|]ered press i the Ogden. railroad yard June bro. rirthplace) . the oo}De ah SREY The arrangements are belng perfect|ed for a delightful trip by railway and steamboat, leaving Salt Lake City Tues da morning. June 16, within thirty da Iimit be mad Chicago, ullow ee ony ple time to visit all place of rite com lo on in : mvention others who are booked to take the convention of the Young ind Young Women's Improve-| associations on the ame dat d ry in-the cases of Bob Fatlock zt pplied it wlio atati va ind in Cu Law (the club = pete Indeed. BOSE. Vi Los ae " | | | roub cing experienced a t re. : : j Spring 5 : Veils should forward their nan al | : suit of high wat between Omaha an&)once to Edward H. Anderson, lr mpros e- | }Ogdenh, und that the main line is In}|ment ra oftice, Templeton building DANCING‘ SCHOOL. | exe lent condition in wa Con-| Salt Lake City Ile wlll furnish full} cate 1) siderable trouble 3 is reported haan particulars, Oe aL is ‘ i al : IT DELAY er term: commentes bone (om *th Union Pacific: lines in Kansas DO NOT DE it' $p./m Per term, la- | 4nd Missouri All railroad traffic beSOLICITORS WAN1 sentlemen, $2.50 1 tween Topeka and Kansas Cit 8 ‘ es bad condition fen age from ieee Fat onan Inquire tween 10 "Republican and 12 a m, office teday be- It is not within the power of anyone to tell of the real deliciousness of Sweet's Society Chocolates, but a single taste will convert you as it has done this entire community the past few days. That Gold Lettered Purple Package is filled with goodness and purity. J Sweet Candy Co., Manufacturing edu- All applicantions should be filed the secretary not later than 13th. photos chafing, of of Mrs. Lillian] eation rooms of the city and county are to go for bene-|p,uilding for the examination of appli- fit represented |76 semi-annual Dental examiners of the will be held in Salt Lake und Wednesday June July, iz to the iners. pre with succe in the ous ard /the Board of the Ninth ward, will be pre nled tate of Utah Thirty-third ird amusement | City Tuesday : A J. Orem and parts if pastern pian s ' : " 4 capitalists: passéd. through' Ogden: ye skin healed by Satin skin eream. PASSA POU . 2 tera LY bound fo. Chicago | it sve. a ifternson i 5 from. Nevada, where, they have been inST, one ee Te estigating mining propositions 5°30 falling Metro- ees "| Utah Board of Dental Exam- *} give 1 which Eestute-Mi uise Adaras, home in will divide re' st rt rt he of The quality of Sweet's Society Chocolates shows that they did not "just happen," but were carefully perfected by research and experimenting, till the finest confection of the market was attained. insufticient contain at receiving hospital at the police station, where it was found that he was not seriously injurec Ife was sent ‘to his home, 615 West North Temple street, morning by an|of many of the old settlers and land ‘engine on. the|marks of historic interest. It will be No one was|ready for publication some time in ° : ue ee ae * are Both pleaded each, Sells Renl Estate-James J. has sold to Charlies S. Burton Killelea Hoock standards license, fined $10 Owls street cement Captain 1867, but ona monu that be : , : consideration Pioneer thought to take EC ECan Ilere to beth and M the City 32 to 40. and many . subsub were history would fow here the for without a 20d were a show Main eee ter-, as ee Mattec zi The monument is to be of the celebrated Barre granite of Vermont It |. ill stand on a base of - native granite 3 oe and when completed. will be. fifteen Foal Rich I . The Lehi Pioneer monument eom- connection re-}jn this) ment, as it Line to aid'in estate, of , on the Preight resigned ognize yard Lake sizes from dent Ha the Posta ! | Harrington Dies on Raneh-David - 0 me company mind a party ol men are } ix ith has received word from his son | Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Co. ing nortl 1long the company's Iine "| in IR-W R. S: Estride of tha. death % | pews a parvcent oa depesits pairing the damage used by t M. ¢ Harrington, a former resident-of | JOSEVH TF. SMITH, io siden eent rains and flood is rk City, where for years he was mine| |' ANTHON EH. LUND. V ce iiesident, Cashier. Cc. BEEBE. | properti King Silver in the Captain | foreinan eee Has Lake Salt Theodore Dwig o York 7 Mr Harrington died at his ranch nea St ; Salt Repp; Grade Cansed 3500 Damage-Another nae ae pene by wen Bingey claim has been filled with the city reSES Sate cea ae eer eee 2 "Wy dae . ‘ g Burrows, who caught Golansee in ae i Corder for aya ges (ba Fess Ones a grades-of This time' it duchy. is ba}*** oe fi the city. nks Squirrel Whinkey-Albert. ; iKidder, who claims that his roe ty cue Windsor avenue has been ag 00 Bonn, x putclien: empaa dae Lo anniver-\) was eres L whl te ‘i eee : wre we mide ie Callaway, supporting New Short fend for a local awarded to of and aaa His position will be taken y FR. *-lwilll arrive in Salt Lake today Williams formerly of the Harriman of-| going Salt Lake City they will fices at Omaha. | the Yellowstone for two weeks ner a ele graph Lines -Supt rinten-| going to the coast. : to oe and ae the smoker building complet e} celebrate moe for Francis str rumennts taken was in front of réturned Head | the Knutsford last night under the diof credit men at Denver June 23. -An | rection of the Raymond Whitcomb open invitation has been thrown to all | people" The tourists, number about 30, members of the state association to be| will spend today in Salt Lake and then | come members of the delegation. and it fo to Yellowstone park. Is thought that the Utah party will arene aime a ‘day laste vear.| outing at Lagoon. Sucees sfully-The ball eae popu ik: ' eavating ‘iefs. a Sons eae with an sary Paatyas containing in ee Seer suitable design monument was mittee, en-| ystem, early BRIEFS. bunk cladginwa corresponding has i Bri br Special Service. r June 10*-The prize Lehi, if on the. that largce do|at Ogden Thursday afternoon over the being received | Southern Pacific ind after spending if there every everal lout Ogden and vielnity d-breakir cele- | will continue to Chicago to attend the ‘ and t port ‘ WH. local 16 of events, $1.00. Indian ted cl OU i Jo general Harriman the of from Gateway, Wyo., laved several hours this veeident: to freight main line near Wasate 0 scalp of the UW. C. T, se-| i (oninne rete | ide? Ly te ! | 1 ©] due: ; meeting in Bngineer H, Ordenites: } t Lake: ' Ue 1 Loins | get , i Commercial nied Accon de fo odat | meal b PARADE ACR Chief ee the: 1 ah Re aor : rts) neon 1@ missing articies W py a boy in the Southern Pacifie Says ba Min r ut ----=----= tH || amounting to $1,048,005.37 as against 024.0 87: for Juné 10, 1907 Pa Bees Celebrate at Lagoon-The Deseret be 9@ 5858 years y te rNews s will wi old next esere' Mon- | Ane Giricrieadie faite! mieai iia Bes ae ars ‘ il 4 fee Ls mene areas . | Republican iff sher CITY TO| ot ay ia the Duck, Scott at the White House-F award | Fishermen Plead Gullty-Christian}|®U™Per 25 at least Mulford has turned over the proprietor- | Stoker and John Goldberg, farmers, Must Have License-in a complaint ship of the White House to facet le who live on the other side of the Jor-| issued Wednesday from the ‘office of Landlord Scott of the "Windsor dan river, were presented before Judge | the county attorney, John Goldberg is 3 : E Dana T. Smith, 2 charged with fishing5 | charged with fishing in the Jordan Local Bank Cleanris -Yesterday's de-| several hours proceeded west on Ss. P| to perpetuate to future' generations the | No.5. He will return Friday, the 1l2th,|the many valuable and important companied: by J. 2 Vallace, assist-]| facets connected with the founding and nt chief engineer of the Southern} ¢rowth of the city Pp ; » & . ‘ . acific. M Karl Hopkins, principal of the : ; ' e Union Pacific passeng train No High school, is now at work on the for. : ng ~redients can be obtained ee iit stocked drt store a Et ont in Wi ind seeretly if desired BIG Be A. 2. | morning As: t Salt he ri limit Ta ¢ < ( we to ou ° loo | 0 that len t} bh 1 dist ly ly vl i} | ; at Pro id = 15% pre ited owith | : ; | souve bowl Ns tore th fant sineer turned toda June 11h, » via "16 at 6:15 p. a this evening owner bors ck pabua: trrestec ; 7 Aye materials Pe ae= $5 pl aun' : $50 worth 1 of f physician Morrell, Dr. to belonging ¢rom his buggy as it stood placed it the unsavory Ginsed white; Just at the time you need them most-SIX HUNDRED PAIRS-heautiful long 16-button length Gloves, double-tipped, made of pure Milanese silk, noted for its beauty of lustre and finish; colors, white, black and golden brown. This will be a counter crowder. An early call will be necessary. lease BEOGRAIDN trip de (ogden eich: 2 v the Stole Doctor's Tools. . a Service. Special Republican now een sie CLOVC, 4. Noon mostly Salt. Lake's Greatest. Sale Long Silk Gloves 95c ee Odeo Borglars Lubor. ; Repubilean Special Service. Ogden, June 10.--The home CLI We J Smith. 2865 Washington avenue, was entered this afternoon by ae ar aes y ‘ we , a ye eo rosie ee $2 oe a = tare ere -- [COrninke igeven 7 oROOn utter the races. A good ist when | Round of at... bers » : tedetha Becured j ‘ne date t ) need winone (em wi Veber be th Dp ‘ will b ry =¥ bp} the rid: om -f£ prospect Serow { rt dad for Menderson ; ia Provo . mi sription each is lie AGI oung ; it thea <ranted THE I idea rown. we Linon d overs retiring. " participa Provo . roe " ) I ' . ' , = : aot nful : ernoor April hie on MARCH IN Prove In nd f due , WILL. Net 5s dri extent ascertained a Hi rhe y| Republl petitioned mts added 1905,.and le'-$ was ' ) id } S ve todas oo ' Brummitt is 1, , Ton At 7 J. { Feb ; | THEY steatestentesteetslsteeteats Seitotieat | - | ah A 'Lavton, colors Court, $3,825 ol court a ide ri Il as | * °*, *, oo oe et ,* e rhe ae orig to Ileld to Appear 7 Special Service June 10 Nathaniel Republican Provo suc-| ‘ a l . + mo Nervous Force we a exact be = GIVEN |: D COLE ' complain n ilmed' r | Ss ou "| fe "Ar I iS OU l 1 W < Men anc gn rigs ta Yel ob 1 The cunnot juries cou ; me ‘ ding 2 i | Overcomes hl dont iit fores wa? ar etdng nh team) ee one gp 7 ‘ ae : rens¢ il 1cld to appea District. court: by. Judge A ice the FFs " i "° =1 4, "e x tor tobe IS Ss AS 2 i re afe.| o ‘ ; ne Sestesteetesterteeteete rar tetera te Me) recovel 4 lee STATE in 16 June od | t for } .t | in n. Ov { iBtate|d- B a 4 vieht os (husinasth - dAepubl | I WW Gre FOR, ; -| Wh a | a es detected fol j onight alfalr yt i a basa Ss is eck nace trdal cand a 1 ‘ placed at Thursday, Train leaves ive irit ikinge iotified a : . avs gro growin t JOURNAL he p rer TO OGDEN 1'¢ ‘ wr. Brummit a {ised .ex£99 DINE "4 1 yn | im } . ‘ sort was discharge trom complainthe ifternoon, | bu * ore. CAO! jt Wh ‘he To oamaac| When nent. of Tet t became oni cause. declining to} 3 ied to} due disp d Vyaa ot 50, refus pa , aay Poin | 1p the: cl Between Mare PLOBECULE ‘3 he SG ind. Maren 1906. the comThe ba private car Pacith used by blank eh c d , : 1 st 1 Og } f | t ted { I moiitt ecured | 20gin r Babcock a fa & , off Ivertisins und era coples or | den, Was sent to Winnemucca this at hil usple is| 0? ud di« ople : ; tig I | , Hut pard on part of this] ternoon for the per onl use of Assist , KI een eit restedjand: WW it } rut pinoa daiay Il By ee es . se . i another a ‘ , d | = t andand ‘ certain JUDGI VENT ‘ Sa Rar i d | ne ye b i rojec t a | MLAY la reer row ( to i ( inf iWae ; t oO A ria Whi Judge WI a took und hie ca £5. lobe a Ww : = i ie ; Wa late ABOU eval Vi Ne ' 1 f ‘ ened t to KS] Ito awalting E ( 1-4 noon. | wid whe Calif here, on ible fo cottar . Service & Thoma t ‘ CHEC i: ‘ erading ling Pite Is . 29 A sample of Women's Washable Summer Suits, in the short and medium length, semi and tight-fitting effects, long or short sleeves, daintily trimmed with contrasting colors. The skirt is pleated, with folds around bottom and extra full; partnership was formed December 1, 07. The value sak the stock and fix- BICYCLE J SUITS Fred Halverson claims that David F. Walker got $200 more than his share out of their partne rship in the barber business at 5 South Main. street known as the Modern shop, and ts suas ing for a dissolution of the firm well as asking for a recéiver to e appointed. Halverson states in complaint that though it was agreed that Gach should devote his time to the business and both being barbers work at the trade, Walker has refused to vio > 1 t the. business so an a neglecta 1 siness. vice. | Repuptican, Spoon & Soiree Ada _- seVeurs. a eR prominent resk nt nt oen ; ve . ton and am -old settler of Davis eoun x, 1otialy: aigertitoa tatelly: in are were : ekit icki ir SH WORTHLESS whom Washable Statue of Joseph Smith. tife-sized statue of Joseph Smith, the founder of the Mormon chureh, being exhibited at the office of the formation bureau in Temple square The statue is plaster model from which a bronze figure will be cast. ¢ assigned to place in the Salt a temple The sculptor is Mahonri Young. a local artist, who undertook ago the work two and a half years ot under commission the Mormon church tuses tes ten ceaawey Two Hundred and Fifty $ 4, $5 and $6 ---"-_>o-_--_-_--_ against ee On sugpa iis 11, 1908. Special Today and Tomorrow Business of men the city will assemble at the Chamber of Commerce tonight to discuss the repeal of the merchants' licenses, This matter has been agitated considerably during. the past few weeks and wide interest has been created Prominent local business men will address the gathering on appropriate topics and then the subject will be thrown open for general discussion. Harbers or, secretary of the state board of hor7 oS hi ine : ain Hees ible and ran ticulture, and D. M, Landreth, both of iba a Re hare but at cna roud the , aways . u shi " ie Js os t ; buggy tipped and Mr \dams t on nN Fe o vat t Nae interacts thrown over a wtre fence distances gavtpley salt Phot ae as ion = " te F ; pot about ten feet Tt gtruck on his| : : a aed I eee " ia head and was unconscltous when picked] . = ay 7 an . |; ‘ al tt hippin ind} UP neighbors Upato fl eae. Nine ll b done by thelr agente, | conisht re | id not Ee eta ‘i ae } 1 + . a ness, ane eurs are ent t ‘ ° pleking ! ENDEAVORING meeting There JUNE | Lir Rifle Shot Hits Boy. Victor Strugnell aged 3, the : A. Strugnell, a gunsmith street, South Main who lives the Heron hotel, at 1338 ISast Second South treet, was painfully Injured by being shot in the forehead by a small shot from an air gun vesterday, and narrowly missed losing one e Young Strugnell and several companions were practicing with air guns near the tower, just off the Canyon road, o in some unaccountable manne a member of the party accidentally ahot the Strugnell boy John Santaent e i . ce da ow an es Riverdale; Jose oe Hubbard, ot W Fillard: : er 2 ard/and, Ezra Steele, of Syr w it sthupic ne oflicer acr ons the There was an a bias anaaiiang = hand, b fn oa oa a wilewine nee TTeyvery TERE Sore willing neato feat ors oneS seemed and e¥cer t on - escaped death. m ; OLB OD Am Bb. G. MeGrift Vhen Harbertson was having'an un-\ejnirman of the ceriaain me with Nis prisoners, Dr | wright, secretary... THURSDAY, A. C, Nelson, state superintendent cf publie instruction, will to Eugene, Oregon, June 26 to address the gathering at that place of the Oregon State Teachers' association. Mr. Nelson's services are in demand for lectures on educational, subects. He has just received an invitation to deliver three addresses at Marysville, California, Ate tober 22, 23, and 24, to the Northern California Tea ers' association whieh he will probably acce spt and ie Wiggins onto 5 make parr directors or Oden, aretreasurer." the ne,three]of RUNAWAYMAYACCIDENT Sea Ne ee ime progress, i a ea oal-l was other J. E Ballenty, END FATALLY Seen ee deen ers |. Wright, UTAH, via O Thursday, June 11th. Ss De m., spec Train leaves at 6:15 turning leaves Ogden 11: ou p.m of the vi aces A good list events. Round $1.00, say cattea out che sve-] FRUIT GROWERS MEET ue one i ie ate aaa toreet Harbertson coulg induce Mipye rs LAKE BICYCLE BAMBERGER CAN NO W ENTER CITY OF OGDEN se SALT INSTRUCTED SOLID TO TALK TO CALIFORNIA FOR PEERLESS ONE AND OREGON TEACHERS Hlewlett's TEAS Thought He Saw Burglars and Turned Artillery Loose. Mark smanship Officer, REPUBLICAN, Confectioners .« : E i |