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Show THE ALL SALT LAKE VS. BOISE. THE DEItlGCRATS iaCon-- j Salt Lake Convention Knotty Problem. fronted with should Utah Delegates Be Silent or ooooaa Uniform Marriage Plank? Salt Lake, June S. The locals signalized l Loir return home by raatiy defeating Boise this atiernoon in' ihe opening game of the series. Meredith was iu superb form and backed up with almost faultleas support, ha.l tne visitors at his mercy throughout the game. Up to the eighth, Thompson had pitched good bail, but in this Inning a pass, an error aud five hits netted the home team several ruus. 8core R. n. m Salt Lake l a 7 Boise j Meredith and Hausen; Thompson and Kellakey. and Umpires Wright Strong. Attendance, 1,100. MOTINIXO gl EXAMINER. Juno U.-- Tbe Question of l the national to result in a sharp rj": the Uomocratic state conveuselect to tomorrow which meetf delegates to the national conven-5X proportion will be made to the delegates explicit instructions the onposa the proposed plank In uni-Sfor a 'utsmalplatronn providing for marriage and divorce law state and territory of the union. these lines are being sharply L.wl one faction asserting that the should be silent nk thedelegates point, and the other Lm that the Utah delegation admis-,Zbr its action In opposing the of such a plank would give the impression of defending polygamy. Be. He delegation probably will go to is Urals uninstructed. although there feel-.tas strong undercurreat of Hearst STlaKen on It by te likely L b 5r ' loses a finger. Friends of Will Groesbeck, the min- ing man, will he pained to learn that the result of an accident at the Boston Consolidated a few days ago. be was compelled to suffer the amputatright ion of the index finger of hiaGroes-breband. Only a week ago Ur. u k went to the mine to operate the engine which runs the dynamo. The wheel makes 22b revolutions a minute end was running at that speed When Mr. Groesbeck started to wipe some grwsse from a rod. As he reached out, bis hand slipped and his finger was truck by the wheel. It seems almost Impossible, but it is nevertheless a fact that the wheel stopped Instantly, for the instant, and the victim draw hit hand away, minus a finger, and with g he second finger badly crushed. agonies, Mr. Groesbeck came to Salt Lake and Dr. J. S. Richards amputated what was left of the first finAs an example of the young ger. man's nerve, it need only be stated that he refused to take an anaesthetic for the operation. Bug-ferin- EDUCATORS . The board of- - education met last evening and in addition to confirming the selection of D. H. Christensen u superintendent of city schools, reelected the following special suponrl-torMiss Rosalie Pollock, primary department, at a salary of f 1,650; W. music, $1,500; Samuel A. Wetaell, Miss poxely, manual training, $l,500r reAlice Tomlinson, sewing $800. The port of the committee of the whole recommended only $1,450 per year for blr. Wetsell, but through the efforts ef Mr. Nelden the board agreed to s: . 11.500. A tilt of some interest occurredn ever the appointment of Mr. Chriq-tesen. It will be remembered that about a month ago he was elected to atthe office by a meeting that was tended only by five members, and they were in executive session. The report from this meeting came in last evenn the ing and Mr. Nelden objected-oground that It was illegal, three of the members of the hoard having signed the report only a few minutes before. The report was Ignored on the technirecality and the board proceeded to elect Mr. Christensen, at a salary of $2X00 per year. Recommended by the committee on teachers and school work, the following principals are employed for the coming year: High school George A. Eaton. Bryant W. J. McCoy. E. H. Scott Bonneville Emerson Mary DyaaiC i; Franklin E. 8. Hallock. ) Grant A. 8. Martin. . Barton. Hamilton 1 Jackson D. A. Nelson. Jordan Louise A. ShielL ' ' Lafayette J. H. Coombs. Lincoln Etta Powers. Ixmgfollow Lucy Van Cott Lowell William Bradford. Oqnlrrh L. M. Qualtrough. Riverside W. D. Prosser. Sumner Oscar Van Cott. Twelfth Elizabeth McMlllcp. Ulr.tah D. R. Coombs. Union W. S. Wallace. Wasatch J. O. Cross. Washington H. B. Folsom. Webster F. D. Keeler. Whittier Elizabeth Frit. The changes, which were very few, were as follows: J. H. Coombs from the Lincoln to the Lafayette school, W. D. Prosser from the Bonneville to' Riverside, Miss Etti Powers from Riverside to Lin-miand E. H. Scott. Bonneville, Louise 8hiell, Jordan, the two latter being new principals. Rogers 8. Sanborn's resignation was accepted. He was principal of the Jordan school list year. It Is his Intention to practise law. W.-W- n, LIBRARY STATISTICS. . The annual report for the year June 1 was submitted by Librarian Miss Sprague, of the free public library, at the meeting of the library board yesterday Miss afternoon. Sprague pays a fitting tribute to the te Miss Annie E. Chapman, her and gives- some interesting Jgnres on the years work In the The number of books in the library on June 1. 1903, was 21.161, while on June-this year there were 3M, an increase for. the year of 2.035. The increase in membership during the year was 2,354. The tots! number of books loaned in the read-fo- g rooms was 86.489. or an everage 22 per (jtjr. jt B estimated that 14.296 persons visited the library dnr-"o- g the year, or an average of 625 Mh day. The total receipts for the J,r- - Including fines, amounted to enfi-'"i- g r, 1 JFXE s:d ANOTHER REVOLUTION DmaIISGO. KIOIcs. ut Ly iMi-uln'- s LE RACES New York, June 8. Although New York made only three off Philippi, the locals shut out the Pittsburg team. McGinnlty was well supported and lio we r mans timely hits were responsible for New York's victory. Attendance 6,000. R. H. E. Scor- e0 7 4 Pittsburg , New York 3 3 1 Philippi and Phelps; McGinnlty and Warner. Umpires Emslie and O'Day. 3-- .11 2. lem ll, 3-- 3-- Aah-lan- 3-- 3-- 5. 8-- 5. 17 3-- 4-- S. 1-- 2-- 1-- 4. 4. hi-e- New York. June 8 -- When George W. Beavers, former superintendent of tliei Hol-inro- i THE NICEST COLORS YOU EVER EAV e LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR You can find almost anything you want SUMMER UNDERWEAR UNE eer-lu.- for We are Exclusive90 Agents for Utah at Grown Colors , one-thi- Carpet Warp all Jewell REESE HOWELL & SONS We Are Not Selling An; Antoxabile Made. Wo Aro Sailing It The Seven Hares tha ONLY Auto mob Ita MMa.4 Oldsmobile Power Runabout TmnfiorwBouBrTnnaaaB. WWIVSWWSSIW a Get Catalogue and Place Yonr Or der Now. , Wa can Intarwat You If You are Interested.- - L H. CORNER BECRAFT ORANT AND S4TH Going East This Spring? TIME TABLE If you era. It will pay yen to writ I can' probably save you money. I have been tn the passenger business thirty years, all of it with the Burlington, and my eiperlence and knowledge are entirely at your service. Remember the Burlington la tbe only Une running lte own trains over ita own rails from Denver to SL Louis -(ha Exposition City. me. San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co. Depot, Third, West and South Tempi sta. Silt Lake City. DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield aud Umar, connecting at Nephl for Manti and Intermediate points oa Sanpnto Valley Ry.... For Garfield Beach, Toi eta Stockton, Mara-mutEureka and Sib ver City (via Learning-to- n j Ladies 9 Knit Underwear Misses1 Knit Underwear Underwear Childs Knit Mens 9 Knit Underwear SWIM nt Jt-a- BEAVERS AGAIN INDICTED. 1-- 4. Cf1 division of salaries and allowances of the post oilhe dcpaixment, appeiwed in i uuri iu aad waa th'uusiyn wned with a warrant for arrest on a Washington indictment charging bins with entering into a l for the purchase of hook typewriters and with money for hi itiih.eiire iu putting through a contract for the ma-blues. Or. this warrant Beavers waa taken before commissioner who required an additional bail bond on the new charge. He was given until next Monday to furnish tha additional bond. Counsel for Beavers were to have heard today on motions to quash the Indictments based on the rash register deal, and for a bill of particulars, but the serving of tbe new warrant deferred this hearing until Monday. - Cincinnati, June 8. Latonla nummary: First race, six furlongs: Bonnie Mary won; Flora, second; Maid of Tbe Order, third. Time, 1:15 Second race, mile: D. L. Moore won; IKuat Blobsoiu, second; Autolee, third. Time, 1:41 Third race, five furlongs: Monaco Maid wun; Dartblo, second; Uaieu, third. Time, 1:02. Fourth rare, mile and a sixteenth, SEATTLE VS. TACOMA. handicap. Haudmoor won; Sir Gallant, Delmonlco, third. Time, 1:47. Seattle, June 8. Seattle won to- second; Fifth race, chase, short day's game easily, Williams was very course; Valentinesteeple won; second; steady and kept the hits well scat- Faraday. Jr., third. Time,Rip, 3:04. tered. Sixth race: six and one half furR. H. E. Score Mr. Farnum won; Lulu Marr, 14 1 longs: Seattle , Gland Mary, third. Time, 1:21 1 12 Tacoma 2 second; Williams and Wilson ; Overall, St Vrain and Graham. " aummary: Chicago, June First race, five furlongs: Swedish LOS ANGELES VS. PORTLAND. Lad won; Tenny Burn, second; But-wethird. Time, 1:03 Los Angeles, June 8. Butler for Second race, steple chase, short Portland held the champions safe to- course: Leo Plant won; secday until the eighth inning; when he ond; Golden Link, third.Ilacatisra, Time, 3:35 let up. struck a batter and was hit for 5. two doubles and two singles, resulting Third race, four and one half furin four runs. Portland secured eight longs: Broadway Girl won; Bell hlta off Gray, hut was unable to second; Seasick, third. Time, bunch them. :55 4. Score R. H. E. Fourth race, mile and alxtcenth: Lob Angeles 4 8 2 Moharib won; Miaa Crawford, second; 2 8 2 Portland Prince Bilverwings, third. Time, 1:49. Gray and Spies; Butler and Sham. Fifth race, six furlongs: The Crisis won; American, second; Sad Sam, BAN FRANCISCO VS. OAKLAND. third. Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mile and a quarter: Tan-cre- d, San Francisco, June 8. The home second; Harrison, team made two hits against Buchanan third. first; Banter, Time, 3:10 in the opening inning today, aud that was the extent of their scoring as the New York, June 8. Gravesend sumOakland man never gave another opportunity to send a man around the mary: First race, selling about six furlongs: circuit' Lucky hunching of hits gave won; Ascension, second; Bardolph the Oaklands their runs. R. 1L E. King Pepper, third. Time, 1:12 Score Second race, five and one half fur2 San Francisco Gilpin won; Knight of Pearl, 3 9 2 longs: . Oakland Jones and Leahy; Buchanan and second; Jerry C.. third. Time, 1:11 furThird race, handicap, mile and a Byrne.. long: Audience won; Andy Williams, second; Himself, third. Time, 1:58. ST. LOUIS VS. WASHINGTON. Fourth race, Clover slakes, five furlongs: Chryislis won; Csanaplilne, secSt Louis, June 8. Thw 8t Louis ond; Time, 1:62 Incantation, third. Americans defeated the Washington team hen today. Glade was invincimiles: Fifth rare, selling, 1 ble and allowed only two hits. Only Charles Elwoud, second; two of the visitors reached third base. Stuyve won; Reveille, third. Time, 1:51 Attendance 3,206. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: E. H. R Score won; Topright, second; Broolynlte 0 3 3$ St Louie third. Time, 1:54. 0 $ Washington Glade and Bugden; Townsend and SL Louis, June 8. Delmar park, sumDrill. mary: First race, six furlongs: Urnanlum ST. LOUIS VS. PHILADELPHIA. won; Held, second; Tribes, third. Time, 8. Frazers 1:68 June Philadelphia, Second race, four and one half furby Lush ensteady work and hitting Willow Deene, abled Philadelphia to defeat St Louis longs: Degramont won; third. Time. second; Garot Wilson, today. Attendance, 1,300. Third race, seven furlongs, purse: Score Foolish Favorite, second; J J Juatao won;thlrtt gt. LOUIS s HMeMinmim Time, 1:13 Forehand, Philadelphia Fourth race, mile and 76 yards, hanCorbett and Grady; Fraeer and dicap: Taby Toss won; Lucian, second; Dooin. Umpire Moran. Dsn McKenna, third, 'ilme, 1:56. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: DETROIT VS. BOSTON. Jake Ward won; Lady Contrary, secCloverton. third. Time, 1:18. Detroit June 8. Detroit won a good ond; Sixth Winter race, mile and 20 yards, sellBostons the today. game from Pathos not won; Denison, second; sum. could Boston ing: but pitched well, third. Time, 1:47 At second 8Ung, inning. hit Mullin after the 1 Bn Hisfeawd'i Mala Frleada. tendance, 2,066. One of tbe most complicated duties Score . FATAL SAYS liESAW of t wife is the shuffling off of her husDetroit f J 3 6 band's male friends, soys tbe Ladles Boston Field. Fifty cr cent can go at once, from Mullin and Buelow; Gibson, Winone) page (Continued for half a man's bachelor associates ter and Criger. are. according to his wife, not fit for I am inclined to think that if the polite society, either liecause CHICAGO VS. PHILADELPHIA. they have affidavit of the officer be sufficient, the no manners or because they wear tbe Chicago, June 8. The features of to- coroner was warranted In committing wrong sort of collars. Ten per cent number of the relator. She was in custody. Bedays game were the great she may genuinely dislike, or possibly At- to seems hare visitors. In there the custody, ing assistants adopted by been no necessity for the Issuance of a they may not lake to her. Some of the warrant to accomplish what already rest are on the borderland of toleration, 3 but most of them hare a knack of existed. Chicago Tbe opinion then sets forth tbe atate-medropping off by slow degrees. Tossibly Philadelphia of Policeman Junior as to how he tills is tbe inward and spiritual mean-la- g Owen and Sullivan; Plank, Barthold discovered Young, and the Justice said: of the farewell bachelors dinner and PowelL "It was clearly a rase of suicide or most Intending bridegrooms give, homicide. The position of Jhe wound BOSTON VS. CINCINNATI though they never realize It at the and the revolver seems to me to estabtime. exstatute of an won the the 8. within lish Boston meaning June Boston, was It cause believe to that bunching by probable tra inning game today The Lies Dias't Rear. hits with Cincinnati's plays after loose homicide and not suicide. Such facts la related Unit Ilnnow. the faithIt visisworn examination the from the appearing fielding had apparently given ful servant and personal valet of Prince tors a safe lead. Willis was very wild of the Informant on his (the policeAttendbalk. it Bismarrk, once trod on his master's man's) own person si knowledge, and gave a ruth by a seems to be that the coroner had a gouty foot. Instead of swearing at ance 1.400. warrant and that it wss his duty under him or even declaring he wss a clumsy Score the statute to Issue ills commitment Boston fool, Bismarck, roticing that Tinnow MtiiMMitMii "My conclusion Is that the writ must himself waa frightened, said: "ConsidCincinnati Kd-luremandbe dismissed and the relator Willis and Needham; Elliott, er yourself honored. No other person, ed. and Schlei. my dear Iinuow, not even tbe kaiser After a consultation between Atty. himself, would hare been suffered to CHICACO VS.. BROOKLYN. 'Mrs. Patterson. for of counsel Levy, tread on my corns. District Attorney Jerome snd Coroner 8. June defeating By decision in the Brooklyn, Brown, following the Somethlaw Waa, Chicago in today's game at Brooklyn writ of habeas corpus the prisoner was YorkNew Rivers wss smoking a cheap cigar, the men office. Mr. Levy helped Hanlons taken to the coroner's "germs to nie. said Brooks. "1 saiell ers to fourth place In the rice. The then asked that the coroner proceed like cloth burning. locals pis red an errorless game while to exercise his function as a magistomething But Rivers was game. Poole kept the hits of the visitors well trals and then proceed with the examscattered. Attendance, 2,600. ination of the prisoner. He tombed rhe lighted end of his E- Score Mr. Levy said be was prepared to cigar to bis shirt slseve. J Cbif&0 furnish ball In a reasonable amount "No wonder. be wild, exhibiting tlir Brook! A bondsman was at band, he said, and burned spot. Chicago Tribuoe. Wicker. Brown and Kling; Poole would like to have the ball fixed and and Bergen. tbe prisoner released. A Strict Oramawrlaa. This woman is charged with murder You think s geest deal of your husMr. Jerome, Wooster. Ohio. June 8. Major E. lo-J. in thenofirst degres, saidemuowered to band. dont you? said the visiting and magistrate is Taggart of the -Unlred States army, relative. bail one with for that arcept charged cated at. fort Lereuworth. Kan?, offense. "Ton ham the wrongj, preposition," divorce for brought suit here todav was "I will settle that matter, returned answered Mr. Meektoii'a w.'fe, with the from Grace Viola Taggart, who Brown, "by saying that I shall cold tones of the superior woman. "I a prominent society girl af Chicago, Coroner not accept kalL That la my preroga think for him." Washington Star, u, iiiana Assertion. 3-- 5. nt iia Mob Have its Will. PITTSBURG VS. NEW YORK. ! s Callous Wife Murderer and Attempted at Mauninee, Ills., Asks Sheriff to Let a n IN SANTO three Washington. June auiionrue-luedsys of Admiral SigsL.i-e'that peace bad been eote lu ird iu Santo Domingo, aum her ret obit ion hue broken out in that country. Minister Powell cabled the state department today from Port Au Prince that "the British cruiser indefatigable left that place yesterday. It having been reported that General J inline had effected a lanCng at MacorU. Telegraphic have Isu-- interrupted. ch.'i-ke- Chicago, June 8. A despatch to the Tribune from Cartni, Ills., says: BUTTE YS. SPOKANE. A mob surrounded the home of John Robinson at Mauninee early today Butte, Alont., June 8. Cook's er- clamoring for his life. Sheriff Connery rors in the filth resulted iu Spoltane and t'.lrty-ef- x armed deputies were e taking the opening game of the keeping hack the riotous crowd. It was series today. Ollier errors thought the mob would not succeed iu by the locals also contributed to the its initiation as tbe officers were deterscoring of the visitors. Attendance mined to do their duty. 300. Robinson who killed his wife and Score and then attempted to R. H. E. brother-in-laButte 4 9 7 take his own life, on Monday, lias suf6 8 4 ficiently recovered to discuss the crime. Spokane Quick, 8windells and Spencer; and Grary. Umpire Davis. 3 0, 3901, to be Hm'..v n.r iy !! u i'.mu any oilier nii-s are iN. i his is iuu v. 1.. a SU.cf, but lv;.li- - few h ti i: ;::v lo I ti said g.' d book. A in mi i!'!!'riuiii cssr irly 'i :v!i 1.' hail follow id up sons' years a li.i f hud oult'ivJ the house, -- M s'.olcu seine vrihi-ihhjewels Slid left iiulouclii'd a RiMe hound lu white skin and studded with pearls. The di'livtiie caught the thief, and the Suicide m:in who had Invu nihlied. a dealer la curins, viid'od his denpoller In Jail, took an imercst m him because lie bad not taken the Bible aud eveiitnally reformed Mm and got him a good Job. "I knew. tlie thief said, that If I took that Bible It wnnld do me harm and if I didn't take it it might do me good. 1 -t it aloue, and now, thank He shows no emotion, and only says, luaven. I'm an honest and n righteous "People don't kill cm- another for man. nothiug. He Invited AMerbury, his The detective addl'd that ill another brother-in-lahome v.iih him. They w here a thief hud stolen a Bible case shut and quarreled, and killed Arterbury- - His wife then was tbe iKiok bad been returned. Another shot to death aa she l her baby. tiling few thieves will take, he added, "is a child's savings bank." Chicago Robinson then shot l)n learning that tie was not dead Tribune. an atiack on a uiob formed and in being Tlir I icfiit Imlniirr, the place where boih tyca and eared for. lie has It is a ii.iiimon juke tu call inferior the mob have etgurw "calil-agleaves." but. as a msl-ti- r begs the sheriff to ita will. of fuel, some very good "w cede" are lutide from Hie leave of the snullower. These leave cun alo be smoked in the tive. The prisoner will return to the place of tobucco, forming quite a passaTombs. ble siilstiitiiic. Mr. Levy contended that there were The stalks aud leaves make excellent no charges against the woman, but was fond for various animal, while the forMr. statement met with the Jerome, mer cun also be employed ns fuel. Sunby mat the supreme couii held that, the flower oal.e Is made from the wed of was sutficieut. information at band oil bas been Well, we must aivepi the ruling of this useful p'aut after the the court, said Mr. l.evy aud the pels extracted, mis oil being very nearly oner was led to Jail. equal to olive oil and used 111 cooking. Attorney Levy stated after Mrs. Pat- The seeds not only serve us food for terson had been taken buck to tbe cattle; they are mashed ami kneaded Tombs that he believed that he would Into bread by tbe poor peasant of have an important witness lu Henry parts of Russia, ami they find It A. Katx, an Insurance agent. He had very palatable. been Informed, he said, that Katz was Is obtained from tbe ash of a witness to the shooting of Young, and thel'utasli stalks. The pnqsirtion is about was prepared to testify that it wsa a of imtssh to Ihe total ash lie added that he ease of suicide, left after burning. A yellow dye la would have Kats subpoenaed to testify at tbe hearing. It was said that bis made from the flower of the plant. The testimony was wanbd with regard to fiher enn be worked into n silk matetbe pistol which caused Youngs rial. death. In the prison this man saw Mrs. Wk Two Kalnhawa Arm Sean. Patterson, Jerome being present When two rainbow are sometime Later be went iuio the coroner's court room while the prisoner wss seen at once, one outside the other, the there and was seen to observe her Inner or primary bow, aa it la railed, closely. is always the brighter, and the red Algeron Meyer, who claims to have band of color is always on Its outside witnessed tbe shooting of Young and Tbe outer or aeraudary bow la much who earlier In the day had made a fainter In ralor, and tbe red band Is statement to District Attorney Jerome, on ita inalde. This la bee use later wae served with a subpoena to ap- alwaya in the primary bow the aun'a rays an pear as a witness at the inquest Frionly reflected once, while in the aec day. Imw they arc reflected twice, Mr. Levy announced late in the at: otulary ternuon that no further effort will be which make them fainter in color ami made to obtain the release of Mrs. tunia them upside down. In one rain Paterson on bail aud that he aud his bow we aee the ray of tbe sun enter associates will await tbe inquest on Ing tbe raindrops at the tup and re Friday to make their flghL Another fleeted to the eye from the bottruu eye witness to the shooting has been while in tbe other we aee the rays en found by the district attorney in Carl taring tbe raindrop at the bottom Norlamfor, who has been served with from tbe top, wheuee the a subpoena. Norlander, it is said, reach the eye. is now In the house of detention, held as a witness. His testimony, it Is The Veil Is Perela. said, will shatter the story told by J. D. Rees, a lecturer on IVrala, aay Mrs. Patterson that Young shot himself. Nordlsnder wss near the cab that tlie veils worn by Dersian ladle when the shooting took place. He is are more pf a privilege than a punish supposed to be the pedestrian who menL Screened behind it woman nut) leaped upon the step of the carriage walk wherever ahe pleases, awl even Just after the shooting, according to her own husband dare not quest ion bei the witness Meyer. movement. Doubtless many Persia :i ladles make tbe most of their opporlu retain, as a rale, do n a Cripple Creek, June 8. Dunnviile nltJes. i The sprang into prominence last week, think it right to take wine, but as near when It wss reported that enormous ly nil their poetry is in praise of tie amounts of free gold had been flowing bowl it will be inferred that discovered, and there was an immedthey frequently do violence to tbelr iate rush to the place by union men, conscience. Occasion ally, however, they who declared that no others should are aelxed with remorse, whereupon be permitted in the camp. All others destroy the wine of their Armewere barred. But the camp was of they nian neighbor. thousands mushroom growth, and the who encamped there in the first two Pawning IHth and Unnnhters. days of its existence dwindled- sway They have a cartons way of utilising to fifty or a hundred a day. General Bell has expressed the opinion that wive and daughter in amne parts ol the camp was nothing but a decoy India. If a man wants money he put' and would be used by the miners as these member of hi establishment in a base of operations. pawn, and bis creditor detains them Dunnviile Is about twenty miles until the debt la discharged. The cussouth of here and is said to be in tom varies in different localities, in Fremont count j, which has not been Mellore the Terealla pledge tboir daughdeclared by the government to be in ters to creditor who may either merry a state of insurrection and rebellion. them or give them away, and a man who baa to go to jail deposits his wire with another family of her tribe until Poughkeepsie, New York, June 8. At the Vassar college commencement bis return. In North Areot unmarried daughter are frequently mortgaged exercises today President Lator announced that the total subscriplIonTTo and benorne the absolute property of tbe endowment amount to $171X14. the holder until liquidation. John D. Rockefeller will give an equal ESS TO BE ;in Dum-mau- I'.bVt v. BLEND HE BuP.e-Spokau- should Jeamv, and the acuon that conven-t- OfiPEN, rTATT, TnFRSPAY MORXIXO, . 1. . 7:30 a tn h. cut-off- ) ... ... . 3.00 2 tn For Provo, American Fork, Lehi, Juab, Frisco, Calientea and Intermediate potato ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl Juab, Milford. Frisco; Calientea end Intermediate points From Provo, Lehl Fai Bald, Merour and Sen-pet- e Valley Ry. potato. From SUvar City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton, Tooele and Gar fl aid MU-for- d, m . vy3 -- 9:35 A Office, 79 West fiecMiDSoiith SL R. F. NESLEN, General AgenL SALT LAKE CITY. Ticket i XTX 5.35 p m 5:35 p m 6 ALL TRAINS DAILY. 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