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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, BISHOP MOORE © WOMAN HURT ON BOY MEETS DEATH LAGOON MECCA I OPNMISTIE VAGHT CAMBRIA Il FOR RETAILERS IN HOT SPRINGS and of Cities of the Northwest. A few Broken Ribs and Probable Internal Injuries. IS HERE FOR CONFERENCE SKIRT CAUGHT | Preside Will Diamond- Utah at Annual Methodist Mission, Convenes Tug-of-War, Meeting of| AND ONE-THIRD PER GENT GOES TO YOU IN ENGINE: peat Gea Forcibly by Which to Friends Today Her Deck, Life Promptly Prom Saved Dreeing Machinery Straw and Canvas Hats Half Price. All Felt Hats One-Third Off, Stetson's excepted. | i? the c "an lat Tift Methodist church. > ‘ Salt Lake will swim bath. and get the benefit a hot Drawing i day,s ee festivities was by ich Parte aan eae as ¢ days. wo Pa avser- the yacht OT. Se w: ere ace if nedring Poulton, Madsen, Owen& Co. it ane ake and just} the. pier last} Rev. 111-113 hav to. a Peature. B lair and Rey |} tishop Moore's address on China Saturday Business session at 8 .s¢rmon missionary 10:30, at }m the of feature the drawing con-} Rev, C. H. Lewi j weeks, after undergoing a MeDaniels, We J, Dr. } an l the injured woman. He pared for the emergency service: into brought |lwas a.} by Handaeetochold* Sunday-Love. the | to tickets of rs Nain: <All places the famous old pool|test. In many is now filled up with sand and sedfgrounds during the afternoon and eve-|Rey. BE. & Mork, leader, Bishop Moore ment, but there are still places where |ning were presented a number, and | | preaches at 11.a.m. , At 3 p. m., dedi-} Seandinavian First new of the Lake | 2 ation last train from Salt deep. }] not until the fee ten least is at water the Herbert was walking around in water|had arrived over Simon Bamberger's!ehurch on Fourth East, between p.m 8 At South Fifth and Pourth pulled} drawing the was transit, rapid suddenly he when waist his to up sank to the bottom He had walked | off i sermon in Iliff church by Dr Spencer, the could to iWeviate triend brought wwenilart at nedothe was and to set ILour, par-|j p 9766 ; 4982, 942, 3284, 3268, 32 and word will be 1 Those of Be Salt Lake Guests Stake Will at Wand- Old be: Folks' given day be observed the stake. string of on the Fifth for cars a time and and yards the baffed department work of. the to the} a ale sho yo e 11 ck, the Welfare of the old people, and the] outing bids fair to be one of the most} enjoyable of the many oni whieh the oN. cee have taken pa Badges worn at the regular Old F olks' outings will be adopted and will serve as passports for the wearers on cars and for entrance into tho resort. ments will be served the old the afternoon spread in the evening. ---jq-o- o'clock, Woman of Crismon, noon at the death which the of occurred L. D. §S. Miss' Tlorne Pena, Aline at} follow-|mily in the all reunton, 1,500 were at the day and evening resort homes in Salt Lake City, where the Granite stake will haye its outing young lady had passed her life. She at the resort today, and the managewas the daughter of Charles and Eliza-|'™e nt antic sipates an attendance of at beth Cain one years Unt Crismon, old last ast and May. few was the tat illness siezed her, mon enjoyed perfect healt ner, she popular was to her one of of the death host of the ct nate Arrangements be announced Funeral most and sym- is extended for the funeral of George 5,000. A general a : Daily Weather Yesterday's record laximum Accumulated since the first grees, Accumulated BARROW BROS., stationers and newsdealers, have removed to 15 W. lst So. Call on them. the local 94 norma deficiency of 11 6 de- temper- o uegrecs, from p. m. to of prey anor since the firxt of the month, .58 1 nches. Accumulated excess of precipitation since Jan. 1, 4:04 inches Weathor (forecast, fair. Relative humidity, 18 at 6 p. m. from 42 South Fifth Sey fourth the to Utah : Levy Case Again-New complaints receiving charging. M... ‘Levy with property, a state, case, were Judge Diehl's court 1 vesterday tice Phe Wick care Vth tls Saline AIA | the of "fifty." it te Judg transferred and evidence Whitaker's court A: te le gram reDies in New Zealand- from yesterday ceived the announced of Elder George W #mery county. The J occurred ¢e Ider young being the direct meningitis He|bedy was | is and Sept Francisco sugar] old ra. } Si river Jordan the ‘i ; oth- | due of owner Wey, the in. the the by butlding stre rapidly advancing business buying at a 165 real district. half Bast re Be Wilson® not. dis- |declined take up| of~ intere ae jn Second es-| Salt the ace eral } Lake to cause. ne Growers In } 2-o'clock skie p. m., the. of Salt will the joint Saturday, hold a county building Aug. 15 cle _---So -__--_ iret A. erareh oh Salah Mar- Salt Lake. Sanford, F. Kuhn, Salt' Lake; Johanna EB. Garritse, Salt Lake. | 2711-George 3. Dangerfield, Salt'| aire Maude B,: Ward,. Salt 271 rte ata Cc. L. Richardson, Ogden: Lansing, Ogden H. Smith jr., Mary C. Jenkins, Se Salt Lake Salt Lake... v9 : OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS. A splendid opportunity for girls between the ages of 16 and 20. The Building Resplendent-The corridors of the ¢ ‘ity and County bulld- | coats in new resplendent ing are now }Of paint and varnish which have practhe walls which tleally rejuvenated!) The tints| ad become dim and. dirty... trimmings of |US¢d are green. "with and gold. The floor is. particularly and reflects credit on the designer of Re work. The lower two floors lJanitor Dick Johnson. The upper ifloors were done by the county under | contract and are also artistie and ipleasing. ‘The work has been going G. McDonald Candy Co. will organize on for some weeks. The tints are done jac chocolate dipping class, in which|in oil paint and will last for years. the art of dipping will be taught with-| Are CREE OT South, before J. noon Saturday, G M'DONALD Zion's Savings Bank and Trust comcomNo. 1 Main street, is the largthem. }pany, Thirdjest and oldest savings bank In Utah. Aug. ats Deposits over $4,000,000, Interest pald CO. jon deposits. 6th ne i Floor G. 20, 10-: LCTE orate = LUKE, COMME RCIAL We you can Salt in for WE Red every- a OF BAD General Don't Mr of some them. PEOPLE: :-HAPPY of honesty exist im Turniin your claims BLOCK, People for. collect turm. Salt Like DEBTS. Manager. Lake City, Utah. Us." NAME YOUR ROUTE EAST On your that next your trip ticket East to tell your Chicago local must read ticket via agent the Chicago, Milwaukee éSt. Paul Railway You will do maximum cost. to amount Double Chicago Rate in 200 Folcde Any ind ticke comm. i: of from at the service to cars, $9.50; information free can ticket you Eust this Ogden Chicago. Ogden tourist, via the minimum from Denver sleeping standard, - a kindness, securing comfort daily train and through Chicago, 4,890 yourself line, to $4.75, Ask him to do Oo. S. WILLIAMS, \ ho 106 Commercial Agent, West South M Saville, 10 if COLLECTORS FRANCIS "Some 1 . City you Second SALT LAKE have not Street, CITY. 2,000 IS THIS FOR Are you still yet taken among those advantage of YOU? who The as Republican's ig Campaign Offer DO YOU covering THE KNOW your that, subscription THOUSANDS if you are to date will already a place subscriber your who will pay only a name remittance AMONG One for the Dollar Daily VEMBER your part and ie Tt. in Sunday Republican 1906? Early Advance FROM decision and NOW prompt TO NO- attention on will were .|@0ne bydonethe under City end.direction the workof having Chief been out charge. <As dippers become petent employment will be given t register at office, 159 W. ° Lake Hawley ices SCIENTIFIC PAYEE. $900.00 Crocker | he Ss, 7 ‘his prop y, in which Mr. Wey in-| Th purpose of the meeting is' to make on ingements to furnish fruit from vested $11 000, i consists of a three\! his'section to be placed at the disposal story brick buliding which was formerif the committee wis will have charge ly owned by Mrs. Clasbey and heirs to of the exhibit from Utah at the the Clasbey estate living in. Kansas. tion congress which will be Mr. Wey bought the interest of the Boise, Ida.,~Sept. <3 >to. &. All Kansas through the agency of growers are earnestly requested to be John Weir. The purchase was simply present at the meeting, which is called for an investment, no immediate imby James M,. Fish, president of the provements being contemplated. Balt, Lake County. Horticultural so- Marriage Licenses. renal jorg, Salt Lake; . " z Meet-Tho: growers rooms in 19 fr = to fruit the 6 S. body Merchants' AND collected MAKI point,-and that at project to Agnes clear the Ely she Lindsay Lo Am} H A Thomas rds, 3 os ere eeite rs Muy WwW c annon to Cannon Bros Co 6x10 rds se fr 4 rds s of nw 17 = 1 ‘hristoph r Allen to Aliza A ‘Hewi 117, Sandy re ir tt, Jas Farrell, 13-14, 7, The say county | ™ee ting by for. a1 yo to 3 ompanie ~ South | commissforers examinations. Neal estate Transfers, s Cordelia F Paul to Martha V Garn eS place 4, Norwood {-25, i Richard gers to Jennie Io Hicks, 125x39%, ft sw fr S81 ft w of Horne ot | aoa son has shown. that. he is to let outside capital temperature month, including nine At the banquet i degrees; of today of} was attendthe reverec the family, amd the Mayme 60 degrees; degrees, which | 2713-William excess the OMA e for the 24 hou of The funeral of George Jacklin, who|4ture since Jan. Total precipitation died at 11 o'clock Sunday evening, was held this afternoon in the Third|6 pAccumulated eas ward chapel. a of Lake of Report, at Deeds Joseph eldest navigate brought Ered Seri tanie rature, will|is 1 degree above Jacklin. program a eee to|Minimum temperature, mean temperature, 77 later. ieee sports has been arranged, horse to be included also in the attrac- younger social of the weather Gian a profound|ending at 6 p friends, pathy in full measure the stricken family. eae ee meee Rane Miss CrisYoung, of man- shock i field when|races full of life and spirit, winsome and admired set and her : twenty-|/!east days, of to first he A. hotel, posed. : participating m, 1 p. Francisco for mill which gave its name to Sugat | sailed from. San 14th ef last December. House ward, He also went with George Zealand on the A. Smith on the exploratory trip to Another Hot Wave--After a very southern Utah and participated in the | brief period of what the people were celebrated flag-ralsing in Iron county. | pleased to call pleasant weather, anoy hot wave struck the valley yesand the thermometer again WEY MAKES IN' INVESTMENT [mounter close to record point is, it reached 94 degrees oe two less than the highest of the Buys Half Interest in Second South jen ason. Fair weather is the promise Property. bs yf the forecaster for today, but whethr that means hotter or cooler atmos- orne famlly attracted some 1,500 to | Wandamere yesterday, where the| pleasures of the resort were enjoyed by all. Pioneer stake carried out no formal program, but members of the Horne family provided a little program for the entertainment of the fa- ing a brief attack of typhoid fever, was| More than received with deepest regret In many|9Uring the evening spoke for captain was and Sargigete sibiieenratnie eat "ine residents ot yesterday hospital, as suc- Bik of Typhoid Fever. News of at Matile were to toasts Mary Shepherd Horne | Horne. Richard William, J. Horne and the | by represented were states Five presen children and grandchildren Joseph Horne, who was born in is12 2 | and died in 1902, had the distinction | | of having crossed the plains five times first in'1847| Ie came with ox teams. car, out- firemen. Aug lake, Provo & ‘ 31. Funeral-The funeral of twin daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. Jones, aged one year, three and fourteen days, will be held association Patriarch. next Richfield, PIONEER STATE REUNION Suc- to Attack the in the pioneer, -----__<> Members Yonug however, Ann L., Thomas months an's responding ers Horne Tingey, ) uo MISS CRISMON DIES cumbs riven and a|cceded in controlling the blaze and reduced the lire to smoke, early The dam1ge Will be in the helighborhood. of $20 ----- 7a aay Family Recount of pioneer and patriarch, great-grandchildren. filing car was completely destroyed, but the coal car and contents were was also part.,: An ore: car burning. saved from y other cars -in. the immediate| were | outfitting car proximity of the scorched and for a time it looked as At nearly |i they would. be burned Refreshfolks at|1 at- to | 28. 29, 30 and Little One's HORNE late Judge Joseph Horne, ed by. 81 descendants of AS- been appointed by the Mutual Im-| quickly spread to a loaded coal provement associations to look after | Which was standing near. The PIONEER Revered associations of sistant Chief Crosby responding {rom the old people | the main station. The fire was difficult to fight aor the reason that it was out of the way and. water could be obtained only, cerith diftie ulty The blaze was raging flercely when the department arrived on the scene and All all hours during banquet will be Members hours about of the stake, regardless of sect or color, are expected to join in the outand every arrangement possible be made for their pleasure and comfort. Special committees have | Popular =" ice two invitation an Cutler yesterday West street. Friends are Invited to attend Clearings-Local bank ‘ClearBank were. ‘$696,159.21 as ings yest orday for the cor| compared to $951,968.66 The Horne family reunion, held at} a cues day a year ago, ee Wandamere yesterday in honor of the | » for the day this year of $2 - and the night alge HONOR long box near' nearly last West a empty the for started Western threatened loaded |received now were city ‘the of vaul or Bert DenVant Governor Invited-Governor will Fish company of The Cache hatcheries in Which will opers ite fish incorporathat city, filed articles of state yvestion with the secretary of terday The capital stock of the new company {s placed at $12,000 in $100 Lundquist is president, shares. presjdent, G., W Rose vice Thoma und treasurer, and Tundquitst se retary John Olsen the Skanchy and \ other directors The Federal Stone company with headquarters in this city filed articles| clerk) of ir corporation with the county takes yesterday nh company over a seyen-years' lease on the quarries in East canyon, owned by the Gogorza Quarries company, and which they will operate, with a capital stock | The | of $150,000 in 50-cent shares. ofmfcers are * Tuund, president John Smith, vice president; Joseph 5 Mousley, secretary and treasurer, The foregoing officers, together with George A. Smith and Othmel Lund, constitute the board of Glrectors Den- M. I. of address present the chide instance of Moore, said an Mr. at close to $1,000,with the real asinte When leveled, he said, 000 had stood the owners expected to realize double that price for the property. out- Fifth the off a hill 200 feet high|tend the fourteenth annual encampleveling Busywhich ‘the W merinetort hotel, valued | Ment of the Utah Indian War Veter- an Grande South in and fire Rio in had given As of all lines rowth of Seattle, he where We Maud West Temple Burke of Mrs..C.S Angeles yeswas called to Los street announcing the} terday by a telegram serious illness of her son, Fred ] J | Wardrop, in a hospital at that place. | The young man is suffering from bur ns | caused by the explosion of a can of gasoline in the iron works Anegeles, where he has been employed for some time past CITY NEWS IN BRIEF indus- to impetus ees ‘or the - originated Ahead, Salt| the of PAYER Mor }later go to Lake Tahoe, where a large force of men is engaged in working on system the Truckee-Carson {rrig ation years Forging \try the e'clock, but nobody seems to know ust how In the outfitting car were fixtures and tools for passengel coaches. Ne io TanGhtio Butte reapondad to the at outing auspices:of Improvement Lake at houses 2 Mutual Salt car The will the which fitting fire tomorrow, under fire t racks streets flat amere. Wandamere Yards : Fighters of A as the' School. of Technology ohana of the reclamation Owens ATva for today leaves ane\ taper | Government as ae Address-PostDenv:z aus' Wants ee maid. there nad: ae aE were Thomas yesterday Arthur L Peer no yeaction in the business of the| master ¢ harles i letten from Mrs. received city from the effects.of the exposition asking Cal, Bakersfield, of Penny. exposiinstead, the of last year, and, z made. several He talked ea of the ae and healthy growth of Portland, sattle and Tacoma, which he _ said |} oO r ahead at a tremendous| Resists Efforts Stubbornly yes- there wasjeentte:them cbe ‘here this ei arrangements Beers whenpear morning, funeral for Northwest 3424, CAR Grande : Rio in Blaze have been| drowned EaN. Valley Cache Lewiston, the in going to Portland, Bishop| and seems to be deteriorating was stationed at Shanghai,/scason draws to a close China, 1853, : par- Hogan, Joseph Mrs. and Mr. Before Moore 199 7 DESTROYS FIRE into the city and Hogan was brought taken to O'Donnell's unk aicine parlors, where the body now lies awaiting the arrival of the parents ents of Visiting Jahon Cal... cbicalts cla a will Boston for entrances wards ‘of | Boston e G. A service at, Saltair SEL Te)HEASSY EY DS PRS Dee re with from | nearly in September SS S Ss Dy the pool, Se agers: aac fon ad- of 9/96.. and M W: Mrs. early leave eb of bolled by the heat of the water The local police were notified and the patrol wagon, with Officers Harris and Grundvig, was rae to the scene. nothing 300 = special de- Orsor Lake High school Mr of son Youngest city, this' of elliott > the bottom _ ry oe > 24 2443, 686, 2100, 1657, 989, 949, than an hour and all efforts to bring | 99581103, 1278 492. 254 5, 2043, 2954, life back to the body were futile. The|e5¢6 411. ¢ : 9199. 4228, 1987, younger boys were nearly crazed gricf when the body was brought ea was We et con- | means no {s by work within of half. fully resort. atthe was * 900 he makes| district In which | fined to the jhis residence For instance, Bishop | the people went in swimming The Moore has charge of the work in his} water was fine and for once the man] who placed "82" on the big board did line in Portland, Maine, and the bishop in Denver has jurisdiction in Portland, | not far offshoot the mark In the lives. Ort., where Bishop Moore Other | evening a comfortable crowd remained localities under Bishop Moore's juris-| for dancing, though not many people diction are in Boston and castern New| went out in the evening. The music fork as well as Utah and Arizona. | of the band was not good, to be polite, O4 An Austrian working on the railroad tracks was brought back and he recovered the body after another half hour of diving. The had. laid at the bottom of the pool for more jurisdiction chureh occur 1 Ss an 3088, lin | bares nt l the pier There and. Canada to will away gone while. haye and fou en-| a Than |The 2134, 3205, 950, 232: 5, 3361, 4120, 3324, 1173. 509, the Methodist be at times in his position engineering $ : Smith A. S oe of must of one Salt Lake afte! his daughter i . Ip SS More 2578, who Fit. TWO PEOPLE MADE HAPP Jand special qrésy'e Beries of megtings' |e" settlements a mem Det Elliott, Mont the | take have ry ons mishap without .of civil George Whitne I week two the "about ain partment = Eiders SE At Bottom Hatch/ someone Clothes has rone to} vis sit with Sowers; the pain While | 2eent has returned to. freshNive MN‘Farringer iter ind | Detroit six weeks" visit. with time entire jake man} a busy how Wilkinson evo ees wo-W Perey. Colonel | ee when 1281, for|2917, continued hour, an half than more efforts Their enough. of in search started out could rescue the body, bishop ehurch the { | / VAL PERSONAL, not pre-| Mrs. Theresa a towel, "Her a fo. 7 : Le 8 |"Foe serve swerved be tween cormseious and | Jesse Smith. leave next. week will he where university three | Stanford Wahi mort for unconsciousness | hours even after she was. taken to| ter upon, his ‘senior year in' the his | the of duties. the of illustrated the eaeed that entitle numbers to various sitet general 286, 943 2726, | Episcopal following The tried body|holders thereof deep|/jn merchandise two boys bring the not dive The could get to him. Pepentedly to dive and to the top, but could each. $2.50 950 they; before time last and third Where of| over a step-off ace could not get back T he first cash prize of $100 was WON | editor of the Central Christian Advo-| her home | } ) mar- | cate. the Success of Grenig, Louls two/by The ater shallow the to | to Outing. Climax Sad Growth Favorable Show | number lucky the held who ket. pre-| his notice did Not boys younger neatly for. "boat <the lying.-on After: } ‘ demonstrated| which 4286. was which up} come had Herbert until dicament Semi-consciou a. in. minutes. he was} grteen Moore sald yesterday Bishop con- | drawing at success a was yelle 2 for|he he when time, second the help, Both of the swimmers we at} tests The other cash prizes will be|not in a position to anticipate the re- | tate Mrs. Farringer was placed on a the other end of the pool but hurried awarded as follows: Ticket No. 943 | ports that would be made at the an="| stretcher and carried to the payilion, hort ON ‘eres she avas:talen to of | From missions of the Utah meeting for the Poltey Spa) each $25 won 2726 }and he of assistance the to once at drowning ma bach Nos, 4120 and 3361 $5 each|the church except that he believed) 49 West Second South street. The ac| two to climax sad a as came «jqent in| growth favorable show would each|they $5 3361 and 4120 Nos aan however slow, too were boys The sanity ‘epending the Moore} gays of Satiancin ent Bishop 1173 "and |streng th and eMicienecy. 509, 2578, 2134, Nos. for]and bottom to the sank Herbert and the Street. operation physician "woman's ribet he what: did ‘physician: The lager: in 9230./a.°.m at feast something Main "rather the to owing suffered, | been Missionary Foreign wht oman, thi of. condition of the | feeple anniversary two only. hospital of the. been out ad-|}/sa° with' soctety Samuel Young engine the of fractured' and believed are injuries | internal meeting p..m.. at)2:30 the from. oman. cogs and hadbeen wheels lflying | hut two ribs 4 session the pulled: the) Pyiends for' of} at the end to be happened Denver, M.>) session at 9 2. Fric lay-Business were ys however, In| Il came Cambria the pier when Woman's} the mer ting of the pat o230 P.M... tug-of-wa the event Ronnie. Home Missionary society it 8 p.m land he at once set to work relieving | Contest prea The Step-OrT. Over Walks of se HESS with program' ~The: Woman's at § p.m... Extension 1) Benjamin score majority safe Lobsters, rhe in forefront and won that 4 to the f° tactics, ‘The closing avenine' {by eve DE Ueno her ak int became entagled in the] and} engine the of machinery lexposed : . > of tne Central Chris- |} ane was hurled: forcibly to the: deck meeting; the of /of cleaver the of knights the by over | 0S in water to get along unable fellows young two The depth. his. swim,-and to wanted panied. them: simply toHerbert watch acomthem | days, Advocate. the but |-o! brother thelr and City |* ult Lake and Royal Both bathe. to springs royal} society; battle The Ogden, from hers 15 ts only of whom each Hatch, WIll in a victory ir *hurch. resulted diamond the on swimmers good fairly years old, were but the clder Hogan, 18 years of age, | £0" the Salt Lake City meat BS acer ink | dresses was : four follows meetings several _Thursday 9"ac-m : opening events sporting: the of feature match game of baseball be- a last jan ds ae ere Phe ye Umtoe the at on and aN) pas was ee represented by large | non Sinnivet . 2 in} « City . was Lake Salt of the pleasure seckers Hane ncer, eaitor yZ Hea delivering towns Angeles Offi Men's Furnishings. = Z and e were for the | delegations Woo0d'sjtnhe vanguard stopped three the Los Royal jrailroad, Lake in Salt was about 11 after to customers morning. It when o'clock brother Bountiful, near Cross, and Hatch, all drivers returning to and William dairy, . were their milk during the City, Sle, Bearo, Hogan Lehi, Murray, Provo, pulled it|Park shore Herbert with was Farringer Mrs. evening hoes nine oe accion i. aldeek Rabi in | and Bingham, ys Ae the nearly ror springs hot the of bottom outing Utah delegation a with 20° ‘ Mrs. Ella Farringer, 214. West Secupwards Mecea for Rev David H. Moore of Portland, ; | o nd Sout = tr eet t, shi wee wo stavrins South ustained two} the occasion be Ing | Ore urrived in the city. ye broken ribs. and probable internal inof the retail mer | morning and will preside over the ses-| Ogden was there Biche lat the LIP Ten OH eH the | juries on the Cambria Il, the big} at 6:30 o'clock yester-| vacht at Saltair eT tes ERT Tete NCEE HO HIR Pe RRR while 2 000. of Lagoon w as the 8,000 yesterday, of the in lay an hour before an Austrian to Hot city, ~ jeck' of the body his and drowned was in north Herbert Hogan,|/the annual yesterday, for the Wood's Cross dairy chants of Z bathing three miles While Springs. at noon a driver er pees }&.) on Win Defeat = SY SSIS > Brothers Lobsters Cleaver acox Na a SS Ogden Aid. of 5 Sum- Woights mActiss o> Lake : Salt SSS for) GE Finally moning Vain aes Before in CNET Body Dive ped Companions iz Young SENET oe p> oor CARNIVAL 2 o's; HIGH FAAS Sys HELD stock winter fall and for our WSIS Z HIM FUN and take advantage of same, as room > y eS a, RESCUE Come out to make them close ave Call on You us .or sce 1s Inter-Mountain Salt Lake City. our agents. Republican, One Dollar Our 208 phone South is 3190. West Our Temple address street, dS, TO Fine Bargains left. must we ee UNABLE 16, 1906. THE SALE IS STILL ON Speaks of Growth of Church Mrs. Farringer Sustains Two: Merchants Put in Busy Afternoon at Davis County Resort. Herbert Hogan Gets Beyond Depth While Bathing in Pool. AUGUST Sha THE |