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Show ‘wwe 10 made his ruling, sustaining his eutitne| of last week, "There is nothing in the way o of pavnc ing contracts legally befor he cou fore "T cil: at this time," ‘said Mr. Davis. 4 8¢¢ no reason to: change my ruling last Monday. IT have had legal opi ntons, L have talked with parliamenta rl- | ans, and [T-hav © yet be t old to t hat] | I was wrong." "Then I appeal from the deeisle yn} yA ‘ announced | of the the -chah Mulvey appeal from the decision Es Fine Work of Pat Moran | | | Misunderstanding ‘ pn amendmenta mayen Accomplishes Purpose Aimed At. ERTISE FOR to ling . Get to in Moran Tall Tumb- lfice lup n Lake City will on and the ground the gobble the the city council world that) not give when the ordinance Preece, readvertise the contract-Black, Fernstrom, Holl y, ‘Tuddenham-S. "or Hobday, the. came up for) Perry, |) years," Wells-6. a 'R'NE motion ae motion jin to) arryving contriuc t. With | ‘The SoOAOTY aes | said and ‘ten that objections were on the ground it Now the effect be you crdinance What date contrac The For readvertisament : wanted to see the thing started at Lake . the Gity school will Gilberé; M. be teachers ‘set -at rest : i) etre E:. I petiay Alya M, M, Gu Bi Will on j After fow 5 carl | 2mma D. Special. not V be made until September The Georg RCo Walling certifieats SY White Haze ‘ tion | Maton ; aN e ann: cont "y M Gitte ¥ Ail ER OIESTE Bevnnt. coy' a eid May : ft ~ PLAY Pastor-aA. oe given farew: Il at the Third ea having weeks mct the night) yof the graduating last | a normal Byseni I afavette. Pee ee Hebi ha: | api porueon Cancels | ab Keeler with catchy songwlt eee ja five-yeur payment clause? It is not | "Nd wifticisms, and the large choruses| the Seana }fair action, not just to the bidders here Said to be exceptionaily clever he wat hed ilthechamvote /jyefore you tonight who arc asking for] /®"e Between the acts a few specialtics are with the keen satisfae-| who knows that thejr Contract méntion are not an army ‘will'carry his orders, of cigars rested out patiently on the A_hox table in the Mavor's office, and Moran. who had accideuitally drifted in to the meeting, did' not explain "xplz how 4 the * cigar; Cigars goods ated: had~ Init been' with. delivered Him were passedRackaround = iong-time 1s: are payment ae barr "Warnateomn pon cE ree a a i derstanding . See ee that the cigars] When _ the in , The In a protestants majority for WW hy,' . | ae ten-years' y Gab repayment. : [ : ; Mayor < a Tarhetranr if is} Thompson, 10 Ds Ti a ) Fernstrom he knew ; the council last night, and he mate ft} owners wha if had S ereotca a , ee. public that the city cannot award aj O¥NETS acto the thiss . ated would side Ss firm. ° the rout obliter-| eee prejudice have been let to the out-|,, But Moran wants s the work |the 7 ; On Black said rae that property forty owners on |?' the both | - gymnasium ts e being = direction Ord tities conducted of Prof. wadiod: by 5, Eldrede || aes "idredge, as MUSICAL AT UNIVERSITY. Instead per cent. East of Second | ture . rec at tT ge the th W The aggregation of tumblers in the conncil showed several days agu just) "ight. where they stood on the contract prop- | and in the regular unive rsity, a r Weekly The the fats de ar Adelbert itson, ‘until: to. Hee reens cipate Americans in the council board of works held the weekly Squire ‘lec- | Prof in the institution will the. mbaie hw ra eee intereated oe n ade, a a fetter Pde ect dr this deherp coe ele year to put versit vas Bone Wee pagent lebarves a 1 ae une out of the Big Cottonwood canyon Mulvey Makes a Fight. Mayor Thompson ana onSte next tonight y I called . clause the attention , ¢ y of . ~ . ~ aYE as : yner, Tr: Ir WwW "| . Raddon, aeSaturday16 -a : Puneral body of aken oO . ie 1oOme 971 Second street. o £ art a . Building board the pa received erection of sree ' the cither find a new site Bids. "m; ‘ I Lagoon ca be June yesterday | Will, building board for banquet will | Some the;schou!| by been the entire sent to picture large "oted of elocutionist *choltar that Mr. Alfred grounded on bad faith with the prop-| erty ownera along the line posed improvement. erally understood It had that the people were clause A which he was septa generally were distaste- Stent pany, Mr. for the macad- know Black-What like what you Dininny-I you said know. I did. say tonight | Has last week that. (Last TR beg te ee Gare pee ae ee cate aye aces pany, and any Gthar concern, for thet that Ree aa ee be granted Martin moves to. eyerive and file as there was no contract for street paving before the council. He een euyes asked) the paving contract awarded to the| said all bids had be commonly earns Phar wie Ce asPaying the Send " company " hewasil week, written at known thepsa meen. :i. rea et : era aceNeaer nite par a : y | sal roy. at contract _| alee FOR " Accepted Supervisor Grades . Weel Dininny said the contract could be changed without invalidating it.) Z a o Too Much Politics for O'Donnell, nts Ww a Stand that to they | vote said in which against pay would for the have work, tenandyears yet|nell therethe wewhole to ‘thinae 5O'Da; HGS the trust advocates insisted that the|and voted againsttl rts men polltics! money should be paid up in ten semi- BiHertar ey th me se ment} Ft be payments, covering a period of | had y ears, oh nafice been ‘read passed ten annBe li a it Ae The Barber Asphalt Payin a ‘ e ee SAE would much than ratherin have the| feat ote ten. : Pter of the homicide of| ita POSITION ™!: Pininny-T of the pro-|. Mr. been gen-|!5 Net to have ten years in which to pay, but) the mayor and attorney and Council-| man effort:to.force Mulvey defied into publictheopinion an contractwithx contract The | and teen. The seventeen WELSCH | schools, Mr. Welsch came Carrie ols i we grades aha Short eres second formerly the in the REG class case training ee The , here e ee tlve; mittee of defeated. the com- Criticlse Davis' Ruling. Whether wrong, an ear onintog ons OF pressions were freely thrown about in the session of the council last night. It was contended by the councilmen ee tre takes elght oor said votes to pass a Pernstrom egal Without. eight ‘I firmly believe "Nothing votes" that the js] contraet| ust who at the will succeed Training school Mr, is not before the council," said Biack,|ment will come, Elsie Las Martin-I am ee convinced that the ler, classical; sical; of mentioned in the council. Mr. Fernstrom said that the the streets board Mulvey-You elnce. ; it was then wer that 6 oo eee: eit Chairman Davis | proved in es past. It is more himself t b and has str oh at e the arts afuaehtacran Go to Saltatr be comfortable snd ae to a clo Cohn.|/ treasurer amusement <0 de " KE. Maude Myers, Leona a 2 Morgan, elective; English; Marie Rogawsky, ry sie clas-| Those and chosen credential faa i. De ar oahe . ae Assisting Mathilde} bond ee Tantence : vane ns ne eee . Oc suspend 7 F on S$ e Stetson . hos ies gee at veasiGce . een Oe 12%4c Seige En . tgee|): . Sve Underwear, ete s AC ae aes Panamapag hat Nicht on hse th € dol- r . lar HATS $2.50. OPEN i Main Street. | Nothing Will Be Reserved = re 2 : > reno Perr ETA J [hae ren emer c ey oe Py | Viet RSE l i ¢ aN ar A : ) iia A \ 4 Seat ' x| 4 oe , wd f "J 4 | ; ) the} . 175 AT 8.30 A. M. Geppson,| secretary| for ' hose wights hat committee atchiand | ae "retir®,| > hose hose We 5 Aen ne9 Silk handkerchiefs Straw hats... 20... 25¢ Si se oa c.+<-$2)25 We aoe 7 By pa Fancy~vests Jewelry of Umbrellas, : 3 45.3 Le pe $1.00 «tex. $1.00 ope Glade $0 00 "en .... 0c u We Suitiawes. é .... LON). ..n.helOD for. . . 8.00 for «(seve 0eQ0s0 eee Nandkeérehletf a"ndkerchiefs handkerdhiat rhJe He Underweara DOORS J - f y y fh P wot 2a benenresa } ¥ ': ~] \} } 4 § A ) i Becel a 5 i 5 did Sniin = I Ethel Bicate ae ele Standing, English: Cente ove, elective; Ethel English: Car |e D T el, "English; L. = Tyree, elective: Elsa von) elpastaas h Clara Vv. White, elec- Julian ter ley, Maas Bamberger, Blackner, selentific; lifie; Mont scientific; Edwin classical; Henry Le. F August Burrows, gs a Creat 3 Harrison Beaten classical ard. Tay ok 7 7 = Secil Lewis, scientific; Carl W. Nelson, uld, elective; at Scott Lynn,| elective OU-/ Henry George av'. dlad- Richardson, scientific; Sam Risley, an > » F Roberts, scientific Roc rcamndtoa' dadvatt Leon Simon,|} elective: William Howard Tibbals, sical; Leland Walker, scientific. on : Commercial Class clas-| Isxercises. rICneE the sarse Bessie of MAY whom Miss aly William best will - Foshay to Salt holds the highuat Brotherhood, He of of GHIOA GO) BST. 6 but mc educators June was formerly city schools at Los position years Stu area Students Go DENVER, held SS Mines orty Good An- OPEN are ROUT whom a clas will fitty: Htorty- receive diplomas, | engineering before |1 | course the Eaton will then tation address. make The a class program presen-' will con- sis of a recitation by Miss Irene White, entitled "Alaska," followed by Miss Vivian Lowe in a recitation, ‘‘The Legend mer will Beautiful.' give lom will Gularue of a be the Miss violin Hazel solo. presented moard of Wim- me di- ing with Second some West. other Mr. small Lambert boys was on lead-' ASIRIS itso Ne itn PUEBLO es 20 58) OBSERVATION THE i CARS GRANDE FREE CAR TOURIST SLEEPERS and St. Louls. SERVICE A LA behind the head the horseand e ani- by . mal. r. C. M. Benedict was called education. to attend the child and after placing 20.00 ‘ 1 aoa Particulars, Address Or Rio Agent. 7 |. A. BENTON, G. A. P.D., SALT LAKE, child Expert stitches his bs ar wounds, would Any nee! he stated oe that} recover. Telegrapber Grande in to ay pull - Local | Bee one up tewn, Dies as ge place. He n stakesq his a e skill position at thed anyw tclegraphers have recelyved word of re In. te oneoR the death of Frank B. Johnson, who|!'om Lafayette, Ind worked for the Associated Press in Salt Lake for several months a year| BORN, or so ago. Johnson was wel! known ines in every telegraph office of any promEldredgze-To M lips was ; ki CARTE Further code on a circuit, he pany, Zion'sNo. Savings the possesscrnewspaper of a restless. dispo1 MainBank ate sition which made it intolerable for than 8,000 acco . him to stay longer than a few months savings sacchunln a. in 1 CANYON. = inence in the United States. Although | | aa one he most rapid and tireless ge operators that ever handled the Phil- his tricycle 41.90 Stopover trom kicked ae / Points. ing a horse along the sidewalk and passed with the animal through the crowd of children. The Ayres boy fell was se ........ cores ceeeeneee Intermediate PULLMAN AND Chicago, Omaha For university) the followed by the class valedictory by | Horse Kicks Boy-Milman - Ayres,| President Jean May, who wlll also/ aged 4 years, was kicked in the face! present the school with a large pic-| by a horse Sunday morning and nar-| ure of Daniel Webster. Principal rowly escaped death. e@ was play-| SUS + DINING In-| graduation. TOP THROUGH to a stu-| the ia - fourteen! under 39.50_ .........----+ ae: Other THROUGH department of the} , Pde | left early yosterS They - to Return October 3tst. Privileges Allowed. 1. Cay morning for a six weeks' trip in the mining camps in this county,| where they will perform actual work mines. : PAUL SPRINGS, To High | struction of Prof Talmage, Prof. WiIe commercial class of the Before their school will hold its graduating exer- | son and Prof. Overstrom. they will have worked in the cises at 8 o'clock tonight in the large| return channels of the mines at? assembly room of the main bullding.| underground Ringham and Alta, oe i a re-/| several The class this year Is the largest and ; ray ote p "0 he|auwred of all students in the mining / dressing eight of COLO. YT to iui ST. ONE FARE PLUS $2 FOR THE ROUND TRIP superinAngeles, for . AND United he cents of the mining i : University of 7 Utah in the - is one of| the Senn ...cccccvskdiucccvcveccecvcewscccnecceeMetnsevdncink office is the in 16th FARES ree viele suis cry cre sisi siulclce sles cies ies ele oles geome «ele snle 4h 6G, LOWS. NR MINNEAPOLIS Soren- Los Lake 1st, 3rd, TRIP KANSAS CITY AND-OMAHA Hall| be given elther at the Unity hall. Mr. Foshay| Known which A. comes 28th---JUNE ROUND 3S, JC at Barney 26th, Sha- Reynolds, Sharp, James who fits dmentitic: Yeates Pennie States. Francis Letehfield, sclentific;|tendent scientific: ri all were preparing tor a big entertainment} be given in honor of their supreme | Har-| Fraternal -| pupils, ee ee rsen. Ethel pees | panquet M. C. sclen- | not oniy ~ work, Jones, president, classical;|4 John G.} Gulo, eI), Clap sn; ee young Entertain Foshay-The local of the Fraternal Brotherhood Brown, scien-| gejes, Francis B. Critchlow, > Elliott, selentifie; Flandro, electly e; To lodges Les-|to Brad-| ae asstord, | Jes-| Symons,| the creditable ver, vocal soloist, and Mrs. L. H. King, accompanist. Parents and a ew friends of the pupils were present to jenjoy the recital. Among those tak- Yunigt, elective; Norah ‘Zink, Biglish Robert Julian Alexander, sclentific;|are |s alrendy pe PonUe. the Lena oleate Welsch that Eercy Goddard, imeclt.fy vil be. elected He ana Orlob, elective; Sara Luella Overn,| classical: Tillje Penney, Engl hj; On!) Fern Pickens, elective; PACA ki Prout, saecws Raia. english ee ies . has they even upon a firmer footing than wis been atey, den succee classical; elec-| Orn coms shirts shirts Fixtures For Sale | - property arr, owners desiredtian imMulvey ‘actioh. Chapman, 812.50 $17,500 aaron; ee for for ft 9forook The LEADER, may have some | lighting of Salt} president; Openshaw, (es - ae nee $5.00 STETSON of four himself future C vere ‘. -pants pants: pants es. the Medicos Elect Officers-A_ spirited | election was held yesterday by the!/! medical students of the university. The |! officers for the next school year art Vivian] n - YWedlake that the request of the board be con-.| contract i# dead, curred in by the council, but Mr. Black , Mulvey-You didn't tell me that e€ a motion to lay the matter over last Monday night after the session. until after the council had passed on Martin-I was convinced of {t { a 7 eeepc certain ordinances pro-.own mind. ny ng for € paving Cohn, M that street Be Sale. ence Gundry, 7 English; 5 Loulse English; Blanche L. Kidder, not as yet been decided. Prof Willi a Under whose department the SLOWart, i eorge Sheets was}/Munication with sey a beveniia ae eee pe vote of ee eeeerpers UAeIpal Ged that vote, b A UGH Mn ee vin Petéreen ene Normal nd required vt ht ae Bn are oa euriere Me rage eames a i Tees will' teach elovotes In the counct! to cution in the university next year or ; ~ arp appointment as it carried|&mong the local ' i ea are nor nanuhne eight voles to RALOL the as Boe ae Pr haateian e Rape No | Considered. React ere, Dens port of the committee, as the report|committee to get met trie ees eetore the eR cee PUR : this contr did not carry with efore it an expenditure of) the council, but I won't ae ant ARTS SOCIETY W dit . abd ete Davis ypeal ruled was that takenIt/ again, as I'don't think it is legal." ILL MEET oe from his decision last night the chair Cites the Minutes. Waa Reorganization Upon Virmer Basis was sustained and the contract Is was : Mr. Ferry ied. piediotich: thax ee Mr. Ferry cite¢-d the minutes : Y Completed, 7 that last Monday night Grabired en. An import a lively time in the ily ou ceiy teat thee ee ee ant of the hands} society of the university will night didwienotMadego amiss, for mun be held history ean for Sait Lane lcipal Ot ©, Contended | today. eS the feport of that the| give an initiatory talk ee vel 0 the members The board of works resurrected the dation the organization of the board of wy nav ehe te in which he paving contract when it sent to the approval will of the contrac vorks for the|outline the plans for next year. D council last night gnt-an' u urgent' request | the committee needed eded only) ePort only of « | Cummings ‘lty | Art is inte nt upon putting ne ithe to take up and act favorably upon the! of the council present. the > ™MOrlty) Arts. department on as high a stand contract between the paving city and of thecertain Barber concern "Theeas reae for the , Dene oe plans jaita: tsfor working overtime was adopted, despite|%ah: aping his next year. streets, The board gave as a reason that! the deamon wan grawing-late, andthe for con- ha and | | tract/{ ee is pynsenae anetn re ties fey Share the council acan society will reorganiz that the Edith new ideas upon the in the po "for for tor vee English; Jennie Gray, English; Elva a year Hartwell, Violi > @ ; Receital-Some classica : n : one of the . violin | Rune W. Koeban,, mclantifio: Ethel Martin, |PUPIs of Mrs. Ida T. Davis gave a re- | elective; Clifta | Mayne Inglish: Ida/ Cital last evening at the studio of their/ Blanch McDonald, elective; Maude Mil-|teacher in the Constitution building. ar see con- Edith st vote dent Davis ruled that it required cight votes, declaring the réport English; with effect re- | Lake the = of] . Friend. Best Big d Goods. G Cushing, English go ne Frederica] {ng president, will go east to complete| Devereaux, classical: Winifred H Dyer, | his work in medicine, The medicos | classical; Mabel R. B& elassical; Lulu/ are known as a live bunch and big} Marie Gaumer, English; Erma Golding,| things are expected from them next is vated tp SIMCOE AO Superintendent p. . oe fore the council. ‘The report of the| finds it an impossible eae to d of the finance committee that the ae tract be awarded to the trust. by the /coun-| tice: to: all the work. Besides being Telit l@8teeeWeek byreaped a yote ot seven to|the head of the reading work in' theat stood 7 to 6 for the HonOtEr atin ried and this matter Is now legally be-| notwithstanding that the councli wat) srades Mr. Welsch will most fore the council and ready to be voted| &rammar probably be principal of one of the voting on the thereport of the itself. committee, and" notzon™ contract schools Mok | Pee." so as i Our own rules show plainly that|@S his introduction inexpensive to asmake possible. GRuncll has | the| will Following is with mention elective; Stella Cohn, elective; Carrie E.] Craddock, elective; Bertha Crozier, Eng- all of the masters of literacalling of Mr y ; & or Mr. Welsch: to. his incverosition is caused by the greatly pore egthanRE 400 RS teachers teaching In aE ny of es clten ne ie w year be-|4nd forty-nine seless, English; Helen Bernhardt, Eng-|T. J. Howells, lish; Marle Berkhoel, classical; "Mabelle| yice president; electlye: sUBtead, lteratureof SRS Atkins, Casady, a few yeurs ago from Chicago, where Bre ne, ead school. thie principal of eee the Yaleeeetraining Since coming to the university he has revolutionized the methods of teaching te class, ceive certificates. list of graduates, course pursued: John S. Welsch, superv:sor of reading in the university training school |has resigned accept the position of Sune oat Bradto supervisor in the city PUbie scientific department to its credit. From commercial of Granunar : on Every Suit in the House 30¢ on the Dollar Shakespearean The pieture is one Ayres had made of 3 oshiets ut ive all fit|SherUy before he died and in the | Signature. It is pronounced pone who has o a fight for they were the your this Pants pants pants $5.0 differ- Ayres, bargains Money, the 6.0 $7.00 mm class. the: . is attending the Need | Pocketbook it by Me neckwea $1.00 neckwear : Need anc veo Suits #5 suits sijiatite 9 " 15Thisto" reunion beheld was«at and oney M cio uk pants 0c. class graduated five is expected that it attended have your The underwear $1.00v underwear $1.50 underwear og $2.00 underwear Members and in but few cases 2 negative ‘reply"been ‘received. Presents Fine Picture-Mrs. Alonzo| B- Irvine has presented to Prof. Maud| May Babeock of the department of! ¢locution at the university a hand-| foundation is} the The ground was/ found to be soggy and not at for the foundation provided fof plans of the propesed be Notices (4 4s a big QUICK. $2.00 $3.00 $4.00! ean' H.50 Foc ( y | the to $2:00\shirta for. ae Shhh ys! LO Sore aeof | a New ‘ Ae . Furnishings still on hand and for. i203 esc ..<$7:50 $18, SUES: £OT 0529 os e 24.89.00 $20 suits for... $10.00 $92 ‘sults for 211.000 _ age $1.00 $1.0 Arrangethe : al class ot e Suits $10 < The funer- aay the of fc 4. ae planned when the years ago and it school The specify will that conerete. of be cr to ee specifications. : and } exercises | the the bids a rf Poses wach any P find GO Hats the Goods y got that $15°suits special Samuel Mrs. Com $10.00. you ll IT MUST got ve : good dcr bears his the Barber|amizing of Second street. by every building rote in the state which seen it and who fas not had an! "a assisted by Mr. Hobday-I would like to ask student band and at The board instructed that if con- | acquaintance all track one or two of the councilmen wilh Mr. Ayers | to be a| and As-|the city. attorney if it would be|and football THON in He or meets} tract sistant City Attorney be signed with A. ar splendid likeness. Dininny, ' | | whol] legal to change the contract. ' its own, has Thee com made the confession in open ell a oF of Shaw for the erection of thé Poplar New Lighting Idea-After the council Mr... Dininny-It would be = legal} ene from the city. The ba i ae oe that all of his legal information on| enough but Grove school house. ‘The cost of con | meeting of the city couneil last night you would have to read-} jt has not yar any wba Saoee the contract proposition struction is $29,100 for the building |the members took a street car ride to was on} vertise. ‘ mendments are} or exhibitions opinions handed down to himbased of aly ki a on complete. -|leventh East and Brigham street, | been by his} passed, they will destroy the contract practicing tonstantly af hy has been stenographer. The assistant city The official list of graduates from | Where an experiment with a new form | at-| made by the board with the Barber a stage Wliere with a iittiee reached tarney was in very deep water when| people. the High sehool has been completed, lof street lighting was in progress. The | Pass these amendments carly next fall it will be. in fr he stood before the council, thowing the largest In the history of | Utah Light & Power company placed} Mayor) you will have to republish notice andof &ppear at-any time a a i‘. Goa Tpont peor spoke through the rotund | intention, the institution ‘Twenty-two are from /|4@ car at the service of the councilmen) ae Sah i a councilman ee who led the fight the department of English, and the/ana the new hghtung seneme was rated for the Mr. Black-Didn't you say last week oe trust, the pffight The but Classical course follows, with seven-j| DSilted. The councilmen were regaled fight the wasiarhopeless, d tne > Son contre ihe oc , vag 1 eae? NEW iseon wouldn't bea legal? Mulvey made contract, and in. Remember will arrive in the Pitaass city: this ro z . Fe for| Normal Class Reunion «| Ments are being made for walt. Lake' thentre) night wher the commencement Rejects The for resolution Lake between Ninth South and Tenth South | streets and between Main awe Vest | Temple streets, but returned a of them unopened. An investigation of | the ground has shown it to be too | Foft for the foundation prescribed in| the | gid choir and ban need |fe"atencyear. instead of a diversegg | orkiNg diligentlyqumtiottarenit in hs efforts to put re Councilman} kinds on to r Simon Noall, Richard Wallace. par- per hand. During the week, in which|that there is a In the time he entertained the council at his con-|for payment for difference the work. There is duit bungalow, he was a busy contrac-|2 gocd deal of politics being played in sor, and not all of the work was done| this contract. on the concrete waterway that leads Mr. Tuddenham-Two weeks ago up with all now getting i . Beesley Mrs. Raddon's train beat ing the Bleanor) L. Raddon F Ab- | morning emith, The board passed a the rental of the Salt 7d affair of the nature the what Just a and a secret kept har been be will surprise /is{ ‘ a eon store for - all of ; the uni- ;Contract and are Hamilton . | The list. s oe ; ;al will be held at St. Mark's cathedral re st shows no change \in=the!.,°..6 ‘ irinceipals.s i enndre ae ; ji vie Pp, : m., . under h the auspices of |3 neipals and supervisors,. Bhe® sal='|';; Pe according } the Eastern Star, of which the dead |'aries will be fixed See ne, vo the woman: wns a'member assignment of the various ficial g offi i meats A "| of delay, the fact osition, and jit was easily forecasted two days ago that Moran had the up- at for around, ; of Clothing, eve ou YY ea Exhibit Elizabeth Rosell, Walter Le-| Hannah Anna} See Emma 4 ae and when the bids are readvertisen for | 50Uth street had been to him in the in-|©9°P. Will give a matinee musical High be School he will be on the ground floor where} 7 terest of a ten-year payment. 4 p.m. today in the assembly room,|at | Will held Mr. Preece-It is strange you didn't It will be open to the publie and the| he can get a look-in, at least. know of this. five-year clause leave Clothes look a The ante- Lectare } ---- > Place of Regular Lecture. of the Take Bre Mary Martha é | iMoy sen, See wane cdng ahi | Tak Doxey's and AND : training and se win -° chibit will, b | Washington Graduates. given at-& o'clock toni a 1 3 tl ; Hi, s SDHail eke a te aa es : Su via a t ant Sie of graduates in the schools, ilton aby eal -school.:. oe Su] visor ; Pi arrot an OPiS: erty Will imuey System in ‘ : big selection A ‘and the boys: | PU? Ished Sunday, was incomplete in ve Superintendent. Nelson: will give 3) that tt omitted the graduates of the Snort addresses and there will be a parts' in' the' playw"akn Washington school The list) com-) Short musical program Class demEvans, Alice Dissent pleted yesterday, is as follows: ; Onstrations in manual training, sewFrank Tohnson a |. Washington-BElsie Rohn, Janie Henry ing, Cae culling and. clay modTh, 1 . The production 4saD lee ; F P ipiies ovme nderson | cling ESs eranvs will , be Maym«¢ give ny W. , Anderson ety 108 the MaudStaged May under Babcock ; ry it EVERYTHING MUST GO AT SOc ON THE 91. re- Prés- girls') principal. by Edna Pearson, B.B. FEHoutz. Z uta{ ork : W ad | tested agains to a forei gn cornoration ake : |short-payment feature. Fernstorm with: . , ore ; a said consent. The bid of >» Ony»,| that many of the property owners afcape : of the sarhad thi if ther ‘as Asphalt Paving company was $20,| fected ect aad said Said that there was , to ; ant _ aiehe) a ive-year P@ 4 five-year clause clause Ww theyoy would pro x f beneath eneath thethe Mor Moran bidce for all ineluding taken Grace Evan F-van contract F; out his with Planned, classes The sald th: th i re le co: cae eat to there e s be was "|4 td' < COLNGIINIAT Mulvey é a Ivey, a < you| - ll installmen counter. Erling |] Fettai Powers: | L. incoln : Longf Ls v. ; | and' t J trav, wer: ! ie Who sONE e "lec¢ traveler, "who Witt .was° to" have 4 fax 2 | Elizabeth Lowell, V. . Fritz A: William] tured in this city next Saturday adfor night { Qvely Ks rae ETE tie ae : | - " ved friends here caneelling the ) ; Prosser; "Sumner, haa i made ae. a sudden da n decision. | We.15 aeehiet toto go-to vp? 1 Tifsoahe i oO oear 7 vain:a sone Twelf : : d class I have ave b but te to e must we 15 ‘06 You are deen . eon no possession June a. . D 5 i ; : Ae Y e oy b. a Suit tor Decoration buying contemplating : = 7 7 why pay $20.00 for a suit when you can uy Come | Clerk "Unites "¢ ouple-David Smith | deputy on ry a Sapte in "inks + ea, Uh Mf a2 i "wihaoh unite ¢ ig i. will Li fashion We . he, Clothing. of . L: take Wardrobe every F ior the who doubt 5. if 60, Wimmer | room York, . faze f make System days to do business, then more L wien [rene "s Werdrobe the few a Griges, r° | by ferian neat chureh tonight. in honor of ) ‘He. reuiring pastor.and his wife, Rey Mr. and Mrs. Josiah MeClain following principals and supervisors to eae ere re-electec . | Principals: High school- George J order ee ee b 7 a 1 Me ahah ph jas t night and of the council tion of a general And An. Glover, Ethel Ure Gotberg, D Le ; 2 Ne manen Nephart, Leonora owe n OV ‘ \ | oar \ Orlaby Lea J Ak ie : ‘ . A Petersat Aina Plel I Py a Sant = . cae <R pe Na Rie h Etta ; Art -Shilles Roy. (Sear ders).).Leo. Smith; "UleyAa SANS ee thur - Saturday. among Lake "GOOD BYE" TO US C: Juliet ios ne : : Py pm eee ' oe. - a on Mon a eae rm a : art : } ranklin, Io Ss. Hallo ie Fremont, q Ae | Dude y, both of Salt Lake Garrduates Put Finishing | Dryden R. Coombs; Grant, A. S. Mar remor vas performed in the . 4 ' "Tt Wi iltor r WW. Bart Jack-|'00m al the-elerk's of Pouches on J roduction } ca Dans { "A. N ig yn to: eae Mz kk | BR se : ; eee oral orma five {n ORIGINAL ts replete and PS COME IN AND SAY An- ell and therefore could not be acted | ordinance and make it read ten years; ‘that of the evolution of the ents AEE ee rou oo ae ee expects to come to upon, Utah The chair did ‘| Uintah, not vote on his! Grace Instead of five the E. Barber most; people Union, will} boy from W.. his crude -S. | after awkward completing ways s on| ; ze his Alaska trip. . < ‘ ni ¢ . *roges own. ruling, but-tater voted to read-|not accept the gan contract Fe They ere will] to be Here-Managers of the leaving the farm for the university ik oO Baer edge na a yy mE : ue vertise for bids. come before this council and tell you! tl) he returns after graduation fairly = lecture and cert eague Iepworth ; oe eee Change of Complexion. to your a thet they won't have the | glistening M ith erudition. In the course| Supervisors: Primary, Miss Rosalie], shave a this clty have secured. the : : _ jeentract if you change the time of] of the play,' which Is a cross between | Pollock rears William <A. Wetzell following attractions fo next. season A wonderful change in the complex- | payment The board of works ask@/a drama and a comic opera, the trials| m anual trainit "DW Pp ee eee |} William Jennings Bryan. lectures : fon of the council has come over )You to approve the contract, and why | ond tribulations of the GEA Bear ea t ng, W. Parra te ae William Dwight Hillis, lecturer: Within Le. the week Tt had been stated | don't you do it? is well shown up. and ithe fac 1 ing, J. Leo Fairbanks; physical edunora Jackson, viol res 7 these eolumns minihetd merican tli voted that : for the the.irnat ech. | the Just training Found It Out. ie ea: [Sedprasenten ei Martha Johnson :x hool aall ofr of w7% 1om are) Is sewing, (> NGG Anna irene L. J. Corbett. up t Mr. director: Wetzell's | | /°lee 7ain;16 e r S 5 rpheus club and local ‘ a : ' come In for a few hard]: pol is si ie ; ; singers; Rogers and. Grilley, > entertract were not sincere in their; action,| °,tz this late day have you just]= '4ps. ants iz ‘ =made ated | found ra aa Be wv opments b v Loe . last; night : ' rhe play . subsantiated) out r thatars the ‘ contract vac: Sz ry cev's leave | ' Liner 3 v contained ber 000 work, UTC Cc plano Miss CITY NEWS IN BRIEF that sustain President Davis, as an appeal|/on the contract before the hed been taken from his decision that} You have not kept the contract was not before the coun-| bidder on this work. good If faith : : :you Sait -- Salt Mary M; Cobbley.. frances To- - Anxiety a and ‘ brine. nie Charlotte Graduate From Theatre with Bult follows: Annie Be Browning aes: @ Pauline next Thursday when the board of ed-} Mabel: PF) iri For readyvertisement: Black, Rarnes, ucation meets to appoint for next yea, Carter, Crabtree, Fernstrom, Hobdav ' The {and fix salaries. board. met vesHolley, Martin, Preece, Tuddenhan ) Wells, Davis-12 | terday and re-elected all the present} | ' Against readvertisement Mulvey,| principa!s and supervisors jn the eit, | O'Donnell, Ferry-3. j schools, The assignments of the prinHobday explained his vote by say j cipals, as well as the teachers, will Parews ll to ns that as the contract was dead, he | and voted to readvertise hurry matters along, come Will Others more re -/of to read] of the university . has put the finishing y -. have touches on the little play which it has council? |} been working up for the is dh aan with the exerelses. ‘Ihe play is' in: three. pass the z ‘nd is: entirely origi 1The story uctsis Mirely original. will night; | vote for the as follows of : , Class t, to cond oa South ees fourth rom West street South el Main Ninth Pee , _ DO' aCe Samana PRESENT should Mulvey change years." tre First South from West Temple to] . y " . ; si | ules de} eae had pe ourt Sout 1 to Se vent 1 South, Fourth South close Roberts Erskine EXERCISES| Drommerhausen, Genes,IyyAbeleuckes Bethe ANGSratontt's., L,.-Piikiet:* "ae "ites ae 5 - tne) bids for forstreets pencyentice tg tare SER ae includ-|Commercial a 7" Roster susath, teulah SCHOOL a woesES ame Neg en 9 the Principals and Supervisors. oe will by Miss Inez Fitzgibbon tu On Saturday evening In the Salt Lake theatre the eraduating exercises of the graduates from the classical sclentific and english courses will be held. The class will present a comedy i two acts, entliled "Memories f Milton." which j taken from all of viilton's works. but pring Ipally from "ce as OFFICERS . in Change r because there was an understanding that payments should be completed si ne Within tive years. r "The successful bidders bid with the understanding 0 on voted upon of the pavirg sustained. "OSPMOAPROY OF Ae ye drawn | SO in supporting the contract against the change from a five-year to a ten-| ot NAY . ns a); . rey Barnes,| Martin contract-Carter, Mulvey, O'Donnell, vote Th was fate was - in] for was loop artists that excel anything ev: tort ee ee ant a " put out by a circus. The vote to kij}) | Statec Mal ae EY OL the contract of the Barber Asphali| cept the : ontract if it Mie Paving Against Crabtree, chair it the chair fair treat- | mer ment to foreign bids on street paving, but developed a troupe of loop-the- company and Dids"ivas ae follows: of the| No years ownft did not give the property {that ! nougn theie on andid time, enough ers on g ground] ;that the trust had litigation against the city Mr. Black said that if the | contract was passed the mayor Cab | see that it was legai before he approved it, and that he thought it entirely legal. Last night Mr. Black was| /entirely convinced that the contract ; Was illegal, and he voted against it and worked against It tooth and toe- |} nail. This was only one evidence of the tumbling abilities of the council- j won taking this action only advertised to th | ten paid be to it was that . | Last Monday night made to the contract ~ to get in later date for within program duet gella SCHOOL for the The | mon}y AO eter ey Ol hsa| [in which fortoto paypaythe for theon work. Work, ‘The| ber Asphalt work Pavingaero the under‘company, ee the igs s .CGveecom-|HIGH The city council last night put the! finishing touches on the street paving . contract, homicide, ordered a readvertisement for bids and made it possible for Moran floor at a provided made sald to have mistake ||five been years, made The in the city isattorney's of- : With Line Powers Pat Do Payments, The oy ‘fn » which ™ bid BIDS standing Councilmen be' About i Seep povergiae (he SaNLAL faa | provided for ten ‘sem{[-annual pay}ments, although there was an under|Standing with the property owners es TO READV "Reform" not rer: fs THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1906. jot works must have been out of the} ;city during the. week, as its request | limplied that It was not at all familar with th e& actionn of th ith ti council of last| | Monday night, when the contract was ‘knocked out. The vote to defer ac-) lon on the Mulvey motion until after | the ordinances were taken up was 10] to 6 In favor: of Mr. Black Salt ap i ie O. rand: jr., May 28, 1906 2% ¥ - |