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Show MAIN STREET WORK FINAL CANCUS ON OOD FELLOWS IN ‘WEATHERDAY WILLMAN BESAYSFAIR EAGLES MAY YET BE DONE THAT BOND IsOUE FORCE AT LAGOON' FOR Outing | | Draws Storm From) Length and Breadth of State. Area Moving Eastward and Going Out of R ange. | ARRANGE Blo OUTING | | | | Excursions Bringing Screamers to Salt Lake from Many Points. -_= a few days of .g1 me] 7 clans of the Independent Or- through the plan for i surfacing Main | American party managers are cracking | of Odd Fellows throughout the street has materialized. : ii e : ‘ A petition was in circulation yester -| the whip over the heads of city ae esleng eo ind breadth of Utah gathered day and all sorts of arguments were] and driving them into action foon yesterday for their annual put before the property owners to in-] upon the bond issue proposition, _Mon- jst ite outing Despite the lowering duce them to sign it. Especially was| qay js the last day upon which the | Clouds with their imminent rain; a this. the case with the American meC-]| council could vote for a bond election tne vd of nearly 3,000 pe rsons entered chants, who signed the protest before, lieve NATO Cn rd tenthatonw Ould tcomo bec eees ClO the resort Games and and it is said that in a number of ames fore the annual fixing of the tax rate"(t ane ing took up the time of the mi rthe administration arguments were suc-] The cit council will meet tonig a { rymakers as the rain put a. quietus was stated building tures pa at the city vesterday had piled oe discovery his return cities, He n and that Following is Patching they with this had another Already although Raybould ViTAHIevITiith ant aay (sleniaiochnte ate We ee joined | ee ay : fs ne Ed O'Donnell was Man out of town summoned to hurry een be robber | en peti-| in on the game In his,ranch Stewart has Mayor Will He i from fs now eae in Call ornia leave icaene to ourney Vea a rece ‘ pag tt ae the. ri i va as A prominent 3 Leave ket The a " Fellows Archi jurisini Treasurer J. W. Sugden in persons brought trains | Nephi, } Pleasant sfon. Town. Proyo Ogden taces Well from Logan, the for Eureka and Mt. occa- Coniested. City Engineer Kelsey's anxiety to secure another job for his friend, Pat] Moran, is but one feature of the at-[| tempt to put through this work It wll| be-a tidy bit of improvement to add to} the list and will cost the city little for| is share, as the intersections are all In. A fair question which willl now come] Mayor Bransford will leave Salt During the afternoon a number of Lake tomorrow for California He will| races were given Which resulted as meet Colonel and Mrs Ie Holmes } follows on their return from a trip abroad, | Povs 13. to 15 vears old-Rudv president A. J. Davis of the city coun-| first Ed Ferguson econad ¢j) will take his place as mayor | Girls, 15 to 19 years old-Bertha It wns said. with some authority,| Boylin first, Ruth Fay second yesterday that Mayor Bransford is} Girls, 3 to 15 years old-Bertha up Is the matter qisposea of the patching, which] has been done recently after it WAS] thought that the resurfacing work had] heen defeated, There is no record Of) any order from the city council that] the work should be done. Moran is not worrying about this, howeve¥%| and is willing to take chances on Ret-| ting his*money whether the work was ever ordered or not. It ts said that Mayor Bransford has been particularly ac tive in pushing the) SAnInetr ete Dp litte) done a0. wart atrpet SHEN E eee ACD OR Ue ade Main, the get. attempt.to for his at She) Bae 58F. Ce ae aes ee to get out of town and nae up show not will 1908 suprort to know they bring have thelr} have must administration city it to a.vote, and they| an admirs ube chance] Wedding rings and oe gifts. A. S. Reiser, jeweler, 12 East 1st So, St eg OF WELL DEATH TEACHER HOSPITAL the Cauffield, Catherine Jane tencher in. the. Oquirrh| hospital | school, died at the Holy Cross Tuesday evening. Funeral services were held at S. D. Evans's undertaking parlors yesterday morning, and the body for] Ohio, Kenilworth, to shippea was Miss 1895 Cauffield Miss afternoon. yesterday interment, was and Ohio, Akron,| in born was in educated public] the In Nebraska. Hastings, of schools to Salt Lake to teach in] 1895 she came the Oquirrh sehool, and shortly before} she went to the hospital she was of-| fered a place on the faculty of the Uni-| versity Miss of Utah. Cauffield leaves WILL MISS) two] Ida... of Denver, of Cauffield, Mdward and worth, Dr. Ohio a sister, .of Boise, Cauffield, Cauffield, Mary brothers, David ‘ a HOLD ees and ener ee alt Lake Photo Supply kodak finishing, 124 cere Co. Kodaks| Main st. ees added latter will part bring} of July. last the on j be fixed the] voted; not. are bonds: held be will whieh is. the club This The Lake, of Salt taxpayers the over administration will tell the people that] if they don't vote for the bonds the taxes will be raised They may be ANNUAL INCOME Funds which are received as July Dividends or interest payments, can be property the Nithat Ter. over city : administration, businesslike, ‘and' owners Sibnid . Sits apg ‘ The could say; you ae will hav ments. don't with ® to give the shut go ae tf to had the peo-| us bonds we can} present x levy, down on apiees - Instead of that, the people are told: "tf you don't give us bonds we will jave to raise the tax levy and eannot promise any more improvements." The city is on the verge of bankruptey and must have the bonds to }:eep the treasury out of the hands of q receiver. FEDERAL GRAND JURY IS FOLLOWING UP CLEWS From the witnesses now appearing before the federal grand jury in the Utah National case it is evident Uthat the automobile theory and one connected with the Bingham Junction bank ere ing. out that the inveswas given It would last all of this week and tigation probably longer. MRS. THOMAS CARTER TO BE BURIED TODAY The funeral of the late Mrz, Thomas mogiie--Osupen «Cette sibs re neor citer will ae deposited with this comma mortgage. is guaranteed first 7 ' The : depositor ‘reed from ° il avohacoeeas free anxiety concerning safety of - .. his the ‘ money, . it as js secured by conservative management and our capital and surplus of $300,000.00. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST 4 COMPANY NO. 34 UP. MAIN cemetery. R. Ferguson, Walker Salisbury, Shearman, C:; 8, Maedonald Hampton and A. P. Stanley ST. Harry Grant Macquis- ten. The remains will arive on the Los Angeles limited at noon today under the care of Mr, Carter and Mrs. Griffin. Mr. Griffin, the son-in-law of the deceased, will not be present, ing detained itn England on of the sickness of his Panther be- account Pupils ilu Pretty Reeital, A delightful - and planoforte recital was given Wednesday night at nity hall by the Bids of Mme. Lillian De Lory, assisted by B. Morris Young, the talented young violinist An excellent program was enjoyed by a large number of friends of the pupils. Many of the pupils showed much artistic tnlent and careful training. ----> Have Your Wall Paper Cleaned By Griffin, "who pega or mar your paper I will yy t the ES his up divided with persons In his ENDEAVORERS CHRISTIAN N STATE CONVENTION eo ae ; attend will delegates hundred Two ne the state convention of the 1 ee tian Mndeavor society to be he 1 day at the Central excellent Christian program min SESS810 prune arin ) oan eget the' i, ptF ee. cae : Se a s a evenink address b) Ray J Cc. Smith Officers will weesion che afracnoul arciea ul be The and ervice oraiees a wlth program In and they will rest lasting obligation to the we; man i true to his promise During the ste rm Wednesday morrilightning struck the citys ing and count building ‘ept that the dragon head is as follows Service 9:30-Song of . Welcome .. Rey. L. terciaielercre D. Geo. .~ 9:50-Devotional. 10°10- Address _ Mateer -: Bowerman R. Bee I. Marks Bresidert of |10:25-Address wttnaee Neteteloses 10 10-Christian Indeavor ‘Se hool . Conducted by Rev. ¢ Wendling Ilastings ; The Member mye Membe a Good Members vehi aToward idea saa Ofnce Attitude . His and mittées ; of L ras ope Rel lation eo a Renwick on Place Pato oO Student of Hyrum MeNiece Com- Visher Methods F. Snydergaard of the Members to Other . Dare in the Church Thomas P. Horn The Me ambe Ee, Re lation to the Chureh Mey Cc. Wendling Hastings li: 502 Appointment of Cammittees Afternoon, 2:00-Song Service 2:15-Missions, Conducted by I 1 a ge Possibilities of anristien EndeaThe or Work Among the Japanese. Masasuke A i obay ashi Some Thoughts on Mission Study 5, Md : Homer. L. Hoisington The Needs and Opportunities in Mission Lands (Asia) Miss Fannie Thome The Needs and es s in Mission Lands (Afri Mrs. "Gertrude M. Corliss :10--Prese nt Day Demands for Iinhanaea Endeavor Activity Charles Curtis Mi cInty re 3 30-Junior Rally, tl zon duc ted by Miss Sylvia Woodmanse¢ 4:15-State Prison Curistian EndeayR,:. J. Jessup DY ok Seb cinas ae 4525 5--Busine ss Sess Evening. 7:30-Song Service. Scripture Reading and Prayer $:00-Convention Sermon Bigbac . : Re' vid: C. Smith The pre se nt ‘office "sare: C. BE. Marks Rev. Noble S, Elderkin, first vice presldent: Willlam McClure, second vice pe sident: Miss Edith Sherman, third » president; Mrs. Eva Fleming Marks, shahatars and treasurer Miss. Sylvia Woodmansee, junior superintendent. Directors-L. H., Page tev. s i Goodwin, Miss Hazel Snyder , Dr. WIillm M. Thome, Robert Jessup, Renwick MeNiece canvas. Office pa Schramm's re if I streak| er." Use drug store, oo ---_-__--_ Ask your grocer for Royalnut made by the Royal Baking Co., the bakery that bakes Royal aati WALKED UNDER LEADER AND FOUND IT UNLUCKY rithur Cowley, a driver for the PaExpress company, aged 16, who ieee at 324 South Second West street, was painfully hurt in an unusual manner yesterday afternoon, Coley aiid the wagott which he was driving, in front lire headquarters, on East First South street, and went into headquarters to visit a friend. As he came out of the bullding, a ladder, which had left standing against the wall after being used by the firemen in decorating the building, fell on Cowley, striking him on the head and rendering him unconscious. He was removed to the emergency hospital at police headquarters, where he was treated by Police Surgeon 8S. G. Paul. Ho was then removed to his home. Don't miss Wandamere. fol ed wing The by which ly sell Salt of fresh by the at them Lake, 75c exclusive- the pound. ‘‘Where the Cars Stop'' won't substitute SS very Hat time best thi morning the hats is here and made, so is our There's a stock stvle of the here to suit { () VWagles Buy U. C. T. Parade follow- for Tlomelies( Vison. HEBER WELLS'S PORTRAIT FOR GOVERNOR'S OFFICE The completed portrait of former Governor Heber M. Wells has arrived it Governor Cutler's office and will be hung on the walls this week The portrait is a fine full length likeness of Mr. Wells and is one of the best specimens of the work of the artist John Clawson, a former Salt Lake resident, now of Los Angeles. Mr. Clawson delivered the portrait at the governor's office yesterday and will return today to the city of Yos Angeles. He will come io Salt Lake agai in the fall to execute several missions. TELEGRAPHER TAKES BURGLAR IN CHARGE John Jackson, while drunk, was shot ind slightly wounded at 3 o'clock vesterday morning by Andrew KF. Palm, a telegrapher, living at 1314 East South. street. Palm found prowling around his house as trying to effect an entrance. He chased the man half a block from his residence, where he held him with the ald of a revolver until the patrol wagon arrived. The man received a flesh wound from Palm's revolver while trying to escape RESCUED CHILD FROM DEATH IN CITY CREEK fruit SCHRAMM'S We in crowd vention process They come iIn_ burnt weed boxes of beautiful design and of various sizes Sell e Ryan. made. We in rec John Murphy, aged 35; J. F. My‘rs, aged 25: William Murray, aged 20, and Walter Sills, aged 30, were aken into custody by Detectives Sheets, Janney and Schulz yesterday nee and lodged in the city jail suspected felons The men aré k nown to the police as petty thieves there is nothing against ind although police intend time, the them at this to drive them out of the city before they have an opportunity to get busy They will be kept in at until after the United Commercial Travelers con- National Townsend's Glace California Fruits are of to he around vou. Uniforms Here. | f | 13 > Main Street SSS SSS SARS NASNANNASNS NNSA SAN SAAN SSAA TUNNEY :: page 5 of this paper for the U. C. T. Sweet's eo bac Chocolates Brigade..... SV GROCERS TO W. H, Elliott, a shoemaker with little shop at Sixth West and North Temple streets, probably saved the life of. little Beatrice Wheeling, five years yesterday The child, in with a smaller sister, was crosscreek nearly opposite Elliott's r balance, falling into the water. While :the water was not over the child's head, the current was , swift and might have carried her to deeper water Mr. Ellfott, from his shop, saw the tots predicament and jumped into the water and rescued her City a INCREASE have or would Omaha. The raise rate the exceptionally is expected the next 10 | Notes. by few ‘ heavy passenger!) local railroads days, owing to|‘* commodations The for Oregon the Short excursionists Line wardiouses will i lg Ne a previous A one luncheon which Don't was parla i l week closing Passenger service has 0 he ester end of Pacific "rhe a glee tends from Oroville to ¢1 distance ie‘alifornia, la tan miss given by the Wandamere, | to . making their clothes rn Ida it-we pride it | just do not coal xr Ours lves right-stud y; man and. attiring him becomimeadvantage modestly and vet fashion- ly. ~* ably be ‘|The An important meeting of Union Pa- :| cific officials will be held in Deny next week, beginning Monday The GLOBE Wilson TAILORING Hotel Annex CO. Second South FAILURE ON LOS ANGELES TRAIN Whil n route to hi to exchange} hart, Ind esterday' that should | Mir Shumard, a well be a in the line ;man of pa of 34 Rayniond- Whitcomb | ef he exe aati passed Vednesday in| the Los this city, en route eastward from Yellowstone park Traffic on the Great Northern Montana has been resumed, with exception of over a few districts. are!' we : the been started | the Wests || , prese nt oes Tow: ard Main on Berr e of f ane a 20( DIED OF HEART of the meeting Is to improvements follow clothes best } purpose ideas as wonld would . nice doing its} at noon today. |iUe t ome at morning known 1 RIE Samawl ling the Indiana cit died sudden] failure Death occurred on Angeles Limited trai: nd Meas the train reached Salt Lake ® body ; was 1 n to O'Donnell undertaking in| parlors It will be shipped to Elkhart the} for burial toda With Mr. Shumard } When he passed away, we his wife and Miss Grace Shumard, a daughte: U eee eae spring suits will be sola er sacrifice Daniels, the Ta ‘lor, Wes tf Second South Come and see if they fit you Births. Arthur Wilkinson, boy, June 3 George B. Meredith, South, boy. June 1 Sidney Devine, 231 West, girl, ( ‘larenee June §& Thomas cic ine JuneDalton Ww. River 258 3 I Third! Fourth airect, Lambert im be 358 lL. 14, street West "North 183 J; 6 Brildwell, Joseph Frate lo, Seuth, girl, June Louis S Larson girl, June 7 West D. 'S: the| G boy, court, pur Fift! . hospital} See | Seer organization, HORSE meéting, Three events Saturday will closely; RACES. contested be given afternoon, at : h arness} Wandamere(f cs ---- pee pa eee : . We take great-pride in. : department we carry. ] | eading Ways brands find tion for OUTING supplemented the attended. largely Comment flow ‘on close refined, their suits ract! In "OTF | OVE rdo in order to employes an opr or Be tunity to participate in the U parade and other festivities of the opening day of the celebration The] freight warehousée which usually close at 1 p. m. Saturday, will remair FUNERALS. HOWE-The. funeral services © over} the remains of the late' Amos Howe, | aged 78 years, will-be held Friday <« 1l a. m., from the Seventeenth W os chapel Friends, At its regular semi-monthly meeting are invited to attend | and can. in the Commercial club Wednesday, the view the :remains® on the day! Real Estate association entered tnto in| of the funeral at:153 North First West | first work of arranging details for the] street, from $ to 10 a. m. Interment} annual excursion, which will bé. given} in City cemetery, j at. Saltair, July. S. .Matters. pertaining H to the outing were discussed informally, On rs pet cleaning ‘. a and the sentiment prevailed that the | ‘National. ones Cleay aarti ee ‘ f excursion this year would eclipse. any : | REAL ESTATE MEN GET READY FOR The attention | eraceful fitting | le Cc. T. gathering in this cits extra coaches will be attached t every local train running into this city, in order to provide adequate ac- omces and suits of _ Thursday's parade? ma _An fashionable a part suga rive: president and V Bancroft Short general manager of Oregon Line, is expected home this one 1g from Los Angeles, where he been for several business. days on traffic ‘made were lad tcl on Utah to the Missouri hundred, ---- Railroad during * RATE Miss eouri River W ao ssale association is making an en } deayor to restrain transe ontine nits ul lines from carrying into effect an in crease in rates from Utah common points to the river. | This increase was filed by the Transcontinental Freight association May 22, to become effective July 10 Ap-| i plication for a restraining order i inj; be filed with the federal court Kansas - Bipretelthe men for whom we STOP increase - EFFORTS The from cents qateaeqaee MAKING Grocers' FOUR SUSPECTS WHO WILL PICK NO POCKETS BIG CROWDS flavor retained Straw Se Within 24 hours after being liberated from the county jail, where he served 100 days for highway robbery, E, N. Ryan. ‘a. boilermaker, aged 38, was again arrested and lodged in the city jail, . This time Ryan. is charged with vagraney He was arrested a West Temple and First South streets about 6:30 o'clock last night by Offieer Phillips, who found him begging and cursing those who denied his Importunity is th men wear LOOK L policemen who were he ten extra police department, to allotted the Commercial serve during the United Travelers' convention festivities, were sworn in at police headquarters. last night, given a uniform, a elub ae a revolver and assigned to beats. e men's names are as follows: L B Eddy, George Affenbaugh, Sam Kirkman, Al Beklund, William Gudsell James Burgess, Sam _ Vickels. Tels, Al Aestis and E. G. Randolph --__ +» -_ ---- - ' ‘ark Cit is received tior t to Suits, $18 to $40 have train ber Ding Ogden, Pro Fork word large dele wan't the eitv. If vou dressers with sneh of good have 4 Ilunt TEN EXTRA COPS TO for From of BenjaminClothes il re- to guests simply Leries hi Tome) Eagles will be he center of all és at the resort Sor a while tomorrow All the .opties will he trained and strained to pick out the Eagle farthest removed. from. beauty ind to the homely man will go a brand new hat. Besides this there are a numnthletic events for the Eagles The general committee oat I igles' > day are ions-A. G. Mahan, L. M. Yanner, Ee S.. McCann. Finance-L. M. Yanner, M. M. Beaver, J M, Hopfenbeck. Transportation-H. S. McCann, P. P. Christensen, Austin Davis Amusement-J. M. Hopfenhbeck, Ll. M. Yanner,, M.. M.. Beaver patna Oe we Davis Pe de ristensen, H, S. McCann Whitney hall, Second a nue and A street, will be formal-y opened Monday night with an elaborate program. A lramatie sketch entitled, "The EBleve Hour" will be presented by Spencer, Miss Vida Fox and Green one-act opera, "The C Searf," ‘will follow with tarnes, H. S. Ensign, George D. Py S. Campbell and others in the Arthur Shepherd has charge > muproceeds of the entertainment sic. The Eighteenth ward buildwlll go to the will be reing fund. The performance night. peated Tuesday Jail the. come Ten Bends ef Eagles, A. G, Mahan will be the grand marshal of the Pagies' fraternal division of the parade tbday He will have as hi aides J. Paul Jackson, Salt Lake Cit Earl Gele Ogden Tohn Anderon, FPureka rhe teén eries of Fagles ach represented by a band, will form mm both sides if the: street and necessary. on First South street Temple This' will be in the ond divi sion of the p parade the Following the be given over principally.to » Eag and their outing at Saltaiy There a number of voting contests and sportin contests will be given. The most popular woman at the resort will ree a silk. umbrella, WHITNEY HALL WILL HAVE FORMAL OPENING in Comme Schlotterhbeck Word has been received of the death of Mrs Margaret Maephie Mackenzie, mother of A, G Mackenzie. of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company in this city, at her home, Miles. City Mont yesterday after an. illnessof Mrs. Mackenzie ige. She was a native SL and had lived at \ years During the past ten years she has visited often in Salt Lake. She vas the mother of Mrs. Anna M. Lean. Mrs. Kato Perham, «Mrs. .Margaret O'Neill, A. G. Mackenzie, F, W Mackenzie and Rov Mackenzie Mrs Perham and Roy Mackenzie were resldents of Salt Lake for several years 4. G Mackenzie left for Miles City iast night : Thaeek Canyon da heir to reports Il the Are nov in the ranks you'll ing will be at the Denver & Rio Grande depot Ty. Paul Jackson, JT. M. Hoppenbeck, Ha S. MeCant \ PrP. Maack and Abe Rernstein At the Oregon Short Line station the following committee will care for the nev irrly AS Mahan, George A, Whital Rav Don Harry.Don, Louis M. Yanner and-J. I DEATH CLAIMS MOTHER OF A. G. MACKENZIE HANDLE organization neham oOmMming rainfall i 1.655 record-hreakei is Tune is usually a month. of light. precipitation, the normal amou being .77 of an inch Temperatures have fallen over the middle and north north Rocky mauntain Pacific states, and risen. elsewhere An; area pressure of high covers the. north north Pacific and Atlantic states, A low trough of berometrik pressure continues over the plateau and Rock mountain slope, causing thunder storms and rains, which are following eastward Temperature at 6 pom 4 maximum, 64 minimum 44 mean, 56, Which is 13. degrees below normal; total deficieney sinee first. of month, 120. (degrees accumulated deficiency since January 1,.194 degrees Total precipitation sinee first of month, 1.69 inches, which 1.18 inches above normal accumulated excess since. January .$J, 2.29 inches Relative humiditv at 6) p..m 70 per cent best? From Lake Alrenc ight. cars chartered for . Special Rureka ind in equal ont mir cleans carpets Cleaning Co. United out-of-town crowds in Salt. be from To House th the largest | es- state ind Saltair o ham Junetion, ind n jean esterda tha Record-Breaker. The. total amount. of local for this. month thu fa annual Prank . place 1t parade the mpleted tenth Qc take fron the- f wer the te from Morning. ficers it set to earning a regular | |from sc Maries caivearal'at 4 pe on pany second > SEMI. FOR prize cigars Vicinity raised, anyhow, for that matter. but|Some Qualfties that is the cudgel which will be swung Thepee Members' being considered by the jury in the Wants Money for Defense. windup of the Investigation. YesterThe police have as yet made no dis-|day the witnesses were R. L. Booth, a position of the case of J. &. Telfer, alias|merchant of Bingham Junction, CG Taylor Telfer, who is in the city jail|Strong of the Utah National bank and now charged with defrauding the Cul-| Doc Londoner, the Pinkerton detective. len hotel out of $50 by weans of a bogus| Mr. Londoner was closeted with the Old Dominion Express money order.|jury most of the afternoon and he ts Telfer yesterday sent several telegrams 2eevidently presenting all the facts cured by himself and his associates to friends and relatives in the East, asking for money with which to de-|Jack MeCooey, the chauffeur, was on fray the expenses of a trial. the waiting list in the ante-room, but "SAFETY Edwards Park finished, was increased be will in ‘leaders, party If«the taxes the "If continuoug residence, The defense was] made that each had resided on the land in good faith so far as the deep snows of the district enables them. The contention of the defense was sustained and the Washington office will be recommended to allow final proof, Both homesteads are situated near Parowan, Utah. time the must American.» the ple The local register and receiver of the federal land office have decided the) homestead contests of Joseph FE. Lister] and Samuel C. Mortensen in their fa-| yor against the contestants who clalmed each of the entrants had lost his] right to the land through failure Of] in levy tax council. LAND CONTESTANTS legal. election been THEIR AGAINST be from adjourning By in July. Monday day to day the council may run.a week ae fixing the before into August in-order to ascertain the result election. bond If the election carries, the high rate say the same, remain will of taxation Ienil- em Hazel | to than later not couneil the by Thirty days' notice will] night. he given after that time, and] the Taras years' dur-|'The After an illness of several ation, since Few Days Left. election will have bond enalled ROE aac. KNOWN AT The the bond made, Mew EntE i want the concession is they until what issue well. first, (he whole bond issue business, letting an's race-Dale Park. first, Ed the jnner circle and the peraae fght| W ie xx second. j¢ out. However, he will attend the} Women's race-Hazel Stewart first woyeus today and will tell the boys Potato race-Alvin MeDonald first what he is going to do in the way ot| The most interesting event of- the ,oping concessions 10 Bleck and|day was the race between Dale Park weoa who demand the scalp of Jake|and Ed Wilcox After two heats. the Raleigh, street supervisor, as the price| race settled down between the = couof their support of. the petted bond] ple. After two dead heats, Park se‘aie ured the advantage as in the days "Black and Wood know the city must} when he was the star man it the race the When Utah of University the] know they issue; bond the have and a) oe ei cicy administration. to-do not get the bond issue through 7 Jovlin for outing to Travelers behis aa ee .Odd_ \rrangement ind. rien him ree atter is on: only council-/ ot the grounds yesterday were ne has been | Stewart, grand master of the Salt Lake tO} qistion of Utah Nephi Homer tonight. Idaho. returned eee nse is home after Done, the and to aN ith tees Aas am the | Mayor Bransford and those council- | waite the men in favor of the bond issuc i Among: drawn onee at was work the for nwa signa-| of City Engineer Kelsey on from his $300 trip to eastern] found that the protests were in many cases illegal, as and agent by signed stamps. tion + county enough secured to carry attempt is due to Bas in, phe as he Parade With U.C helm Morning, Then Go to Resort, terda ci one cessful j to discuss the matter and it fs c OM. anoast ofatine concessions i Samuel Newhouse, who was away = that the ordinance will efther be pas Ps arley PL Christensen = chairman the time of the protest and who signed ed or killed at that time mpd swear mo oa gt mid lodge committec in the protest by agent, it is claimed is | will be thectingiicaucustof the: Aimer harge of the affair was undaunted now willing that the work should be| ican party members and, If concession of DY the inclement weather, but helped done; say city officials Others lke are made to Councilmen Rlack and | EEO OLAIES. Se Veco ee Sen ad will | na they that {js understood {t ad-} Wood. to the over gone to have said are ministration side of the argument ty support the bond issue tonight The oe poe A ait the Walkers and Mrs. Mary Judge, ty support is needed to carry the ordiling ae us co attene Will The Best Dressed Men In The Country D> 4 only loyous, | | BS - LAGOON: SS With Inner Cirele, AT SS | sa DAY SS ee carry by STATE ee Attempt Leaders Order Present and Help to Make Occasion aw According to. the ecal ither Ored Thursday will be. fair Phe based on. th fact tha ea lich has been hoy [' ing Vel he ter-mountain. re gio ind from whieh came. the howrs of: Wednesday, i moving enstward and within a short. time will be out of Salt ike's range rhe thund torm of Wednesday morning and the precipitation which accompanied | were discouraging to friends of the Il ee ak ind the other organizations under whost pices festivities are being held this. week The excursion of the T. O0...02 Fe-rto rece} ad i oon hard setback from FUN ineater Won Is VLAN NSANSNASSVASSAVSVVSVS Follow, TO LIKE FRESH FRUIT | r expected to Given Decision On Ultimatum Handed Out { and Resurfacing May DAMPER _ Does This Work Without Order} Mayor NO Street } } j | | PAT MORAN DOES PATCHING | WILL GET TOGETHER TODAY RAIN TH I | 3 Main | } you in choice cigar all the will al- condi- smoking, T Box and them ee our d ra S e W isa ith pecialty Us << tge ae 18, 1908. < ---, | -_ Several Big Property Owners! City Conucil to Decide the Said to Have Favored ter at Special Meeting City's Plan. Tonight. JUNE DRUG COMPANY < By D nN the, Mansicee:, Paes "Phones 874. PR a eae THURSDAY, ace UTAH, DIDO CITY, Iteoe LAKE - - SALT NANSSANSAANAS SSSA REPUBLICAN, d x INTER-MOUNTAIN eae THE SS SS SSS 10 |