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Show The saUna sum. saLina, UtAR Daylight Your Kitchen! fr determine, if possible, if the fire was started through carelessness or by some incendiary. The Geo. Halverson home, located at East First South street, was burned some two months ago under similar circumstances. When the fire was first discovered, it is calimed, it was raging heaviest near the roof of the building, and the flying sparks threatened the buildings close by. The office of Dennis Beure-garthe offices of the Telluride Power company and the Star Market were in imminent danger, as all were within close range of the blaze. The firemen were well organized and efforts were primarily concentrated on saving these buildings. The building has been unoccupied for several nonths and only a small amount of bedsteads were destroyed. The Robbins hotel was erected about 1874 by Joseph A. Young, eldest son of Brigham Young. It was built of adobes and later the idobes were covered with lumber Owing to the fact that the walls of the building were of the adobes saved a big conflagration, as it was possible :o confine the fire pretty well to the interior of the structure. Many notables had registered at the hotel in the early days and for many years it was South Sanpetes famous hostelry. It was famous for the cuisine furnished and all the otirly day theatrical troupes registered at the Robbins hotel. Gunnison Valley LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. Jacob Thompson, of One of Gunnisons oldest landEphraim, a prominent sheepman, was a Salina visitor Saturday while on his marks, formerly known as the Robway to his sheep tump located up bins hotel, located on Main street and in the of the business district, Salina canyon. was destroyed by fire early yesterday The fire was discovered Horace Frown, prominent sheepmorning. man of Manti was a Salina visitor .hoitly after 3 oclock and a genera) alarm was given which aroused the Tuesday. populace. Much excitement prevailed g The pool hall which suffered heavy due to the fact that the fire was in the very center of the business da.nagi s in the fne last June, is undergoing a course of renovation and listriet and threatened the entire rt pairing and will oon swing its doors vest side of the main street. for business again. however, there was no wind r open ind the organized band of volurteer F Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nan ion of lie fighters had little difficulty in the blaze to the burning buiid-ng- . guests of Eureka, were the week-en- d The building was only recently Mr. and Mis. T. P. Fitersen and Mrs G. A. Gates. purchased by S. M. Duggins, and the loss in conservatively placed at about The loss is covered by in Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Liston and Id, 000 to came of surant. Collingston, Utah, family, The exact origin of the fire is unSalma last week and intend to make known but it is suspected that a carethis their future home. lessly thrown cigaret started the blaze. It is claimed that one of the and The Misses Ruby Murphy isited fi iends at Itich- - rooms on the upper floor furnished an Y( rda Liston F obscure place for a quiet game of fu Id, Thursday. (Hiker for some of the younger boys and the fire may have started in this News. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Crane entertained room, as a light was seen particular last week for Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Griffith in the evening. ailier Early of Los Angeles. Miss Violet l'raiicie and That's Different fire also at stated the that two Curl Jensen of Salt Lake City, who were of course, presumptuous to It Is, the seen near fire, were homeward hound after ail extended tour voung gills seek to run other peoples business, to is be matter to the investigated through Zions Can) on. Grand Canyon but what If thpy ruthlessly run their and Ilryees Canyon. business over your affairs? 4 C. J. Olsen, manager of the local 4 M rs. Carl S. Nielsen and two small elephone company left last Friday Too Eig a Risk Mrs. A. K. McG.irry .or 4 children accompanied Fillmore, where he will repair a of bankruptcy is all that preFear 4 of Los Angeles as far as Salt Lake City. government telephone line. 4 vents capitalists from organizing peWhile there Mrs. Nielson visited with destrian insurance companies. for a week. relatives and friends Mrs. C. J. Olsen and children Tuesday from a weeks visit Job printing handled in a first class While in Salt Lake City with her mother vlth her mother, Mrs. Stokes at Miss l'auii Nielsen entertained ten of her Call the Sun office. nanner. nnabelle. Mayor d, Your Kitchen Is Only Half Lighted t F rag-.r.- ! ... For-unatd- y, con-linin- We will install a 'DAYLIGHT KITCHEN UNIT" in which time you pay your home for a 5 day free trial, after if you decide to keep 75c each month with your light bill the unit, until $6.50 has been paid. 1 t -- g ar-iva- ls t Jealousy Proved Fatal to English Musician Certainly the most destructive of human emotions Is that of jealousy. With the exception of love and war nothing seems to be so provocative to the green-eyemonster, who seems to have the faculty of consuming all those who admit him to their souls, as music. A list of the famous musical It jealousies would be Interesting. would run into the hundreds. Opera companies are usually nests of Jealousy. Possibly one of the most famous eases of musical pealousy is that of Ilenry Cooke, deceased (1072). Cooke was a fighter who gloried in the terra of captain. He Joined the king's array and fought bravely, It is said, hut when the commonwealth cnnieJnto existence he was obliged to make his living teaching music. Eventually he became gentleman and master of the children when the chapel royal was established again in 1(500. There he hud as his pupils no less than Purcell, John Elow and Pelham Humphrey. Humphrey so closely Imitated the d work of his master that after some time he was able to supplant him In his state position. Captain Cooke flew into a rage of jealousy, and this continued until in his death notice there nppeared the significant line, Jealousy." Patronize Our Advertisers t Telluride Power Company t 4...4.4..F,Ml'M"H"M,,, little friends, the occasion being her fifth birthday miniver try. Luncheon was served and little Faun received many beautiful presents. died of They are all boosters and deserve your j business. 1- - For job printing that excells call the Sun office. F. D. B. Gay, tourfinder for the Otseret News, was here the fore part if the week on official business. A mei chant has this satisfaction watching his goods re-- PROGRAMS ARRANGED FOR ' ain on the shelves. The live, wideGENEALOGICAL SUNDAY awake merchant tells what he has to sJl and his shelves are not constantly Sunday, Sept. 21st, being designated hardened with a lot of old stock. as Genealogical Sunday, the following ri School Supplies Come to us for those things needed to equip the children for school. of School Supplies We have a special department and you know what is needed for We are ready to meet the rush for these things after vacation. this month when school In vocation Martha Herbert. Son- gScripture Reading E. W. Crane. Solo J. C. Jensen. Address The Coining of the Mission of Elijah" Mr. Jones. Remarks Bishop G. M. Burr. Singin- gEllen Humphrey. Benediction well and Everything, too, to keep school children efficient. Soaps, tooth paste, tooth brushes, combs, REPUBLICAN , ADVERTISEMENTS a . Lewis Drug Co. New potatoes. See Lincoln Crane, Salina store Highest prices paid for P. C. Scorup. r FOR SALE OUR NEW FALL LINES OF MEN'S Sl9t ARE HERE Latest Shades and Patterns. Our lines of boys and young mens clothing are complete to fit them out quire HANS S. JENSEN, Redmond E the Registration for The Autumn Quarter at the full supply of sombrero hats in all the favored colors. Louis Jacobs. A A-1- 3 Salma's Busy September 25, 28, 27 Class work starts September 29 Plan now to enter one of the following: School of Arts and Sciences School of Education School of Mines and Engineering. School of Law School of Medicine School of Commerce and Finance Extension Division at house and FOR SALE Nine-rootwo acres of land for sale. For particulars address Mary E. Rex, 3115 E. 8th street, Long Beach, Calif. m QUALITY IN LUMBER Sepl2t2 is de- as the first mand quality consideration. When that can be had in the particular woods yau rein the quire, at the lowest rates use of is the what mnrket, then combination the Thats worrying? we offer you at all times. And deliveries are made exactly as we make promise them. Come on and us keep our promise. Pint fruit jars 98c, quarts $1.09, $1.39, at The Peerless. Dr. F. 0. Bullock I V .j, F 4 F 4 F Announcement literature on request. Address: Dentist At Gunnison:- - Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday. At Salma:- Thursday , Friday, and Saturday. F The President UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City i 4 4 i F F -- 4 F -- 4 5 41 t F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 5 Tea cups and saucers 15c pair The Peerless. many kind friends and 44 Come anil see our beautiful beads and silk stockings. Louis Jacobs. Co. The Fair Merc. Store" PRIMARY I Call on E. W. Crane. Salma, for jail S19tf Fall and Winter Apples. A-1- We solicit your patronage. The JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO. gj Salina, icighhois who assisted us at the time if our recent bereavement, and also o those contributing floral offerings, t.jFFFFFF.FFFFF.FFFFFFFFFF,F,F.F.FF.F.F.F.FFFFFFFFFFF,FFFFFFFF, ve desire to express our sincere ilmnks and appreciation. .Mr. and M,s. Foster Funk and family. 4 room modern house and two and a half acre lot. In for school. Prices very reasonable. to Mrs. D. G. Burgess Utah CAR!) OF THANKS Six A29tf who 4 All Republicans are asked to attend. P. C. SCORUP, Chairman JOHN R. EWLES, Secretary hay p To spells success to the man sufficiently discriminating Phone for Appointments p ) ears. third-cro- FOR SAFE: Good home and registere Jersey hull. Cheap. Mrs.Armlnta Murph) i gj A Republican primary will be held in the First Ward meeting house, Tuesday, Sept. 23rd at 8 p. ni. for the purpose of selecting sixteen (16) delegates to attend the County Convention at Monroe, Sept. 26 th; and to nominate a Justice of the Peace and a Constable. Also to elect a Chairman and Secretary for the next two m I Parlor. Marcelling, Facial, Shampooing, . Manicuring, Hair Weaving. m CLASSIFIED BOYS CLOTHING Beauty te ter Funk. hair brushes, etc. AND up-to-da- Miss Mary Herbert leaves Friday for Iron county where she will teach The Salina First Ward Genealogical school. Committee will conduct the services in the First Ward Chapel. An excellent proMrs. V. K. Barton, of Ogden, is gram will be rendered. C. M. Mickelson staying writh her daughter, Mis. Fos- will deliver the lecture. re-ope- "The The opening of an oi Son- g- K. C. Tanner, formeily instructor at the North Sevier high and who for the past four years has made a record for himself at the Bingham high school, is in Salina combining business with pleasure. , boy or girl. out in the program will lie earned d Ward Chapel: Chester Myers, foitnerly instructor at the North Sevier high has been a Salina visitor the past few days. 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