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Show THE SAET LAKE T.E1LEGUAM 8 r it it a MOCK BEATE1 (Continued from page boats would have anything to fear from seasickness. Fog Is Itolled Away. At sunrise there was haze out at sea, but as the considerable sun rose its rays began to penetrate the fog and at 8 o'clock its work of dissipating the mist was progressing most satisfactorily. As the morning wore on the westerly wind, after seemingly accomplishing its purpose of blowing the mist seaward, began to lighten and three hours before the time set for the start New York harbor was unruffled. Heady for the Race. Both yachts to make sail as soon as color3 began were sounded and at S:30 o'clock both had their mainsails hoisted and their headsails up in stops. In addition the Reliance tent up her No. 1 club topsails and this latter piece of canvas towered high above Shamrock HI., lying Just ahead of her. One of Mr. Iselin's guests talked this morning over the' telephone with a friend in New York City, asking the odds on the Reliance. He reported 'jack to those aboard the defender that i to 3 was the best that the adherents of Sir Thomas would give. The crew cheered lustily. Both Yachts in Trim. Reliance's sails fitted beautifully. In the mainsail there was hardly a wrinkle and the topsail set down in the angle as if it had been made of wood or steel instead of flexible material. The mainsail used was the new one, used for the first time two days ago. The Shamrock seemed to have a little trouble getting her mainsail in shape, but when it finally was stretched there was not a wrinkle in it as big as a man's hand. Shamrock I. lay at anchor near the new challenger. Her day had passed. Shamrock Follows Reliance. At 8:55 took a line from her tender, and in a few minutes was outside the hook and on her way to the starting point. Immediately Shamrock III. raised her club topsail and after getting it well in position took a line from her tender preparatory to following Reliance. At 9:05 she skirted out of Sandy Hook bay. The Erin with Sir Thomas Lipton's guests on board II MINING UL LS OUT OF TOD AY'S RAC ALY-JUD- 1.) ' rs MAI i ir-'VJ- . Styles ALL ? 2 AFTERNOON CALL. I. SOLD DOWN; GE TIlfHSDAV EVENING, AVGl'ST "Iul The rf IV f y en th aftrrtn. cU. V.Vnt I ' at Zli har-DJr 1 o J4 13. UJ at at $i? r. Z ft! at H 1IH;s mr.-- e',T TRADING WAS LIFELESS 1 1 with flattened sheets. Reliance a little All. 1 to windward of Shamrock's wake, and a few hundred yards astern. 1 ml t U"Ji. l!y-JudLittle by little, almost imperceptibly. r. 1 t at It '. Pay a conReliance seemed to gain ononher adcaud The temporary !U!perion of operation Rt the Daly-Jud- c rtvlv-,of I ia! y.i thf ilth is she equal before but Th morn ; on inc. T.'.rft versary, the stock thl rxchanic in prtrp siderable that drop after-nooterms she must overcome the 1 minute was $9.23 and the close $0.20, as against :."h. which wn nskr 1 jrstet-ia: i j si i or.ii. : Soon and GT seconds time allowance. into 1. wa 450 of the tork A of relr. shirrs total a .. w3 Tlrf .'. at 2 ' H ft f n ; r after the start the yachts ranwhen it nt Silver Shield was a heavy nellcr, a total cf TOM hirbdc which, drenching rainstorm which was only f.icramn: cents. May Day rold at 10'i and Unci" Sun at Wm. wj. passed, left a calmand wavering wind. braced up to 25 cents with a sale of !harr. broken by a faint condition?, the pace o Victor Consolidated w an trorger,vov. lag to th" reported r'rtke In the ro'r.e. Considering the racers w as remarkable, 11 HI and IT'j a?ke 1, Nw York 4 crA made by the big L v Is i were no at fr the Tftro shares but H1. sold, bctr.j; quotation the I but it was apparent that unless for bid. 22'i thsfft at was with 25, offered only freely breeze improved considerably, it would The sales aggregated 10.550 shares nnd the rtdllric price uti $M:v. not take them round the course within the time limit. lo-- . n StJ .im S .13 c a 1? oVior.k the yachts were about Ajax Ar.r.l lu;i". A lo.l " H I I1 Z.'O ... . 1.2 Beach. Iiulllon Heck MARKET. METAL Monmouth of east of th due miles t's!n's four .07 m)rty WC A Rl 2 I'.? t J;l In ti the rr.r.r tn.ir.nrr Irrn'fyn In. Downpour of Rain. Conger SCU2 AGCHT.n thr at f.ult. ktot ofr l.M fir Mercur Consolidated L'ishower passed Creole .4". h ir.: I'ft cArr.p end ;.'. r. !:r ,t:.r. Scarcely had the first t b trk 1 SI! vvr Jutrj.rd when another heavy downpour overtook Daly and in Ia)y-Judj9 ' ?vadan 1 them. The wind shifted slightly. and rrunij t'.n of cnt tur.f tday. Reli').; 40. affect to 5t Daly U:t fcfff J inr-- .l such a way as directly rf tl.vJ ni'.t.-var.ee ti rr.our.tlr.s to one- fourth of .12 of the Dcxttr ; r " t! as for ance, so that when eight miles were 4 0 3c;!cr. r.tinuI on Orand Central .... rr. a cent. The othT ir. 1S3 KAIN ETi;i:r;T. course had been sailed the boats Tl r,i'-p- ! Silver ha;.;; Tleneated shifts of the Horn . .m the t tnalnd i .'.d y In Moi;r,tft'.rt diiltUl Ingot ;rtn; K wind continued to favor Reliance, and Jxwtr Mammoth .. Con. ArtSrc at th .vi-on oppoher .10' 3 In I'.li h.r; J, arl r" little by little she gained miles of the May Day Charlc I'of 'rr Mammoth nent. When about eleven k wnf i rat Miy n u. jj TY7 I T "T1 rrTfM;r,c v'i Nevada I course had been Failed, Reliance led by Ontario I r.r. l I Up f 4 2. nnd In ar mill for i: o.iux'n C 3 ill t'fo c art many trn 11 Jur,. -i 1 Shamrock was to leeward Ittro 00 yards. 8 rrk--- j m t r l wa a os lh r.w tii. Motion for ful tVarirc rm;!nv.,i .ni faster, but not pointn- -d. Hv un o Jnc nir. Ihr at cas. i.i!-; la ... th apparently footing the and ruled, mrj wind as Reliance. Sacramento t..'.n a 'fff.t of th (rnn;rm'.f Hrju ing so high into the ttrni.t !iur .;' con showers oa hut 70. to 73. Silver Klnsr The rain had stopped, H v,'.j.r in of U.r 1 f at Ti' II. V. . 320 In ca!"h anu uum winu ai The Silver Shield to threaten. I .'"a, tinued .ts; ?r5 ; '"Vi-- c in of h r"l ?i.-nf7 knots. South Swanwn .!4i any rtof k. time was blowing about six ra th?" of 14 n;;!fnof tf Utah. h Miyr Consolidated As the rain ceased the wind freshened Star Jnn5-- i fhr;" in- J ...... WILL COMPANY MERRILL city Sunshine .ft force . a little, and with its increasing r n f d IS turt ti .... Swansea pti ;?;-!!ro Nl.v; VOHK. A OPERATE IN DUG WAY. dlifftloe. frnj M i Reliance began to prove her better sail- Utah ln(r-r-i- r h In whl.-21 .22 ft f r f l, t l"r.ole Sam Consolidated .. J I. An tn"r- - than 7 .t ing qualities. S. Mining Co P. : lvf.J'.j ::.', t A ..t iij.fiv. Lead. tl, t 7,.f.o! th Reliance Takes Tho Morrill Mit.lt.fT .cr; n.y ,1 Valo hr t ". f i r t drlir-t' 2', it It I v. t'.jj.nr Ituthr-t.iber: frni to name vn.dcr .;. h a .53 Crk .r.; Whil for a time Shamrock seemed n : '. . an I nU Sn or. 11 Hki'k aw. -! In th nar ''t fit from it t will (onorn foot as fast as Reliance, the latter was California A I .?r.7" or " futuro. Th tit,ij r,y i;wr. lx Halm ate her way I ' r.?r. t ) : i a!' J pointing higher, and soon r.i pit t av ' n ! In !. ilUlflf Ir.jf lliifttiH ni!l.ir tli' t X ' f 31 t ' ti into a commanding windward berth, Ontury 02 Dalton tn' ' : r .1 1,r s- I, ; r t n Sn koM an 1 . k ,J,r j nod Jt i!:1 l't CarrU Th" n Mi ''.! I lead. Gradually a distinct her Joe I?rtwr t .rl giving !r. val'o' !r r . raj-'one- -: u will am-of- . t i,,'r r Jy It r 4 ji j arrl." she increased her advantage, and as the1 I.ittP. Chief ' r ' ! th" n a !. a i r. i. t , np t f j a $1. j ar at nt looked of f.mcjir.r th" alu Mntihattr.n j ,tdliy .f" breeze seemed to improve it I I 1 i.ifk ! i . tak-" - j roUri. is" i 1 ri th v, ir ff II. II. ;ttn will .flT Marthn Wanhlnirton pany Wt o'clock as though the race would be fin; t i i jfiif ; l '1 f a 2V . j l.ti' m ran York tn.of a I. .2j Marion Mr r i id. ' j r '.Tt. and J. pr I . .o., ? ished within the time limit. At that New Ttlchmor.d-Anacond- a .; ' ' ii. 'Ihitilor .0! InVlinsr r fl ; !rt t ! ronJ Kpr on (J. irr !d'rit' the port tack, Turn Jiuoiwt, ! 5.-- . o rl. t'?'.' hour bath boats were oh rt !. o t iTn h f a!"";51 t'r.i r with VIrtor i.:p: ' i ;t with Dur.fiin M Vi hi nr.d ll. th4.. f t x . ! r i si ' r .17- about three miles from the mark, . t r rnil'.sr.r: "f 'ore thrown t r.:.' .; I r . " ' a W. r.lr ; a more than (;in.tto, frvo quarter U'.iti.i.'h Reliance slightly - r k ; . r ! r frrr.' . It, r In Tf fut'jrI'.t; lump Wt'st .forr.lng t;iorv kti "rt4 J2 of a mile In the lead. P t r .:; , ' th n.jr a r 'l t fitur ..Tl Yur.kef CON. VICTOR STRIKE. w t o; ?io5t ti r.ir, ti !ni tin Reliance Mile Ahead. " .r "J f f 1 itr.cri.AU r.M.r : rarljO rd tit W a c T ih-i' ' beat down t in ahead ....-;-J ? Reliance they With . followed soon afterward. A r;"ort of a ,tfik' In ll. Vi. t.r P'j at XV: 2 nt $21; r f ..i in the outer mark in tacks of varying at r?.r-;- . 1 : r f ft TlM ao,tin t Il H ftom Shamrock r First Signal Given. f time after Time 2."e iO Sacramento. at lengtus. I r , A ) i id. aft t r.':i. TrHvr TODAY'S BOSTON MINING STOCKS .:-shaking T1'"! at sr. Silv.r Shi-ti- l,. . r.-The preparatory signal was given at went about with the idea of slants v.- ': . ; TI.11. flr."l t of ad" .ti Mai Richmond-- nacor.ila, nt Vic 10:45 when the boats were maneuvering clear and looking for favoring !(:,.-i'i tta l 2 ' t i t f '"t'i the tpri ftaylm: that th ntlr- the , i . r .i J for positions under the three lower wind. Reliance, however, played C its '.! t HOARD. OPEN li a -l h as ro. In was a of r Kl!d and broke I t it - r t v ",,sails, a club toosail and also jib top- game as it should be played,every Dalj .IcdRP..v nt nt 13 2 '. i.t p. r. To ; lnu h a- - i:, "j" ; .'! time, i tack with her opponent sail. ! I May Day. - tl." 'Xl r.t f 13 - - !y. l.'v, cv.r, A t'.'. K jnir.the and her between st r r ...... '.; The wind was then from the r Sam. l'o at 214c. Mrr ' keeping constantlywas slow In the lUht .'".! t . ' , r 1 ! . ' fovcial d.ijs will l" n- I'dr' d. fr c I .i; Is,, ........ and the course signaled was mark. Progress .. , ; i ; ; t TOTAL SAI.nS. wind the v t ! . . . pi.'''. fifteen miles to the windward and a run ami shiftv winds. Gradually were !i- - O r ... Il"t:nlar call. k'... . jiharrs fur fM t'r.V.ON SECOND PAYMENT " fell until nt 1:45. when the yachts "I ''. !".)rr ' r home. Promptly at 11 o'clock the startt h'41- shar v-rilHT.'O. board, . almost Opfii c . r.ff fr Asbnrv r m Park, f they r ' j BELL. OF BLUE PURCHASE io ing gun was tired. for Total. If.'j ?hins ' - . V Reliance more than a ' t MINX NO NOTES. Reliance was running down the line becalmed, with ' ' I ." k 'f on the port tack with Shamrock a short mile in the lead. r !?.- --.. ;, ;..". awl Tf'. f' v ,o rni l tu. Another payment 5r, distance astern. At the starting signal ' t t rn: 'T I n f , t n " ore I?" NAILDRIVER CALLS of Gertrude Kiely. Reliance gybed and headed for the line. a s , . tho D;ti;ha;ii C . idtt' d terda r Fureral by today ' I P. Isl a;o'a Shamrock came about on Reliance's f th trtw.ird t?. porl:f The funeral of C.crtrudo Murphy weather and also headed for the line. who died yesterday I'du FOR MORE FUNDS controlThin thpr..p. i:.igl"l Th t':i',::tr.f' A II-Kiely of Mill Crook, i r.' ir ' ' ChitSf-G; from held f be First Across Line. P,r will n f deal rr the of rai years, a div d at the age of IP" pj crty. o n?n-panurh of tie14f of the i',.'cup i late residence tomorrow .uinimun Shamrock was first to cross the , f I n ' e 2 o'clock. th pur. Both boats were on the starboard tac !u" prl' JM'e) The management f Nalldrlvr r ... t V r c The firs" payment f $l. whi tr.Jt Th" U ir s r.f j !;- h f t r th Mining company is in n"f d of Jl.'.of.o In lajl April a o.l e f v r Hr," l . t v c r. N ' h ' t P- now Pdrgham . ued k Willi Si rlr-to amount tho uhstar.ti.il addition in f !? a? in oj V! '!'.,.;, HAYT ty. C. o.,ithtn JOHN ORGAN RECITAL FOR hat e nf tl,.- property, on the mn lid m on hand, with v.hith to carry out Its areo-anof certain John A. K!r v f tb I .3y AV m jr nt of dv lopmont work. In that I SUDDENLY r; proposed plan Ha- - enDIES be ilone f f 001 park work tliat and "i',y nc.l )f:cr '.y THE DAKOTA PRESS t'ovtj . I "r. lD.nvi shares thi5 amount to order rais tile nmniinl pa;d mT f re th.e ;, In or.f. re r,t w Hj y. ..r.r? il..rtd r i f of treasury stock will be fold to the of the year. :er. t it t ftvho h.5 John C Hayt. a New Yorker, ste.c of kholde whom all Tho South Dakota Press association pre pent today r, n living for som" months in Halt Iake. e of ! : . I. S aprt"! er.'f r.t J, P. M VISIT TO BIO SMZLTEIl. of his received circular letter. announcing the will be guests of honor at tomorrow aftert r die.l this morning at the ! Si ! r. a r r.t .it"."" ' ;' 4.'0 F.ast ir' . Mrs. Richard A. Keyef. .r J noon's Tabernacle org-v hh h th stork can l recital. C. VY. sinter a ;r f conditions . f r. a 0 undr r are t!o tJ.at m Pr I street, of a complication of o! ti. also detailing the uts Penrose will deliver a short address on and purchaf'd, ,iti 5'. 0; ippn mon-thar. be Th to whl Stat'-which Mir.. X'r.tt . d ar.d V. Her of w .ny. eg put. "I'tah as a brother nq The deceased Peopl." at Th" ifcital, which A'P o of tl.e (Vi.! n'.l il K letter In part follows: V o'clock, Hayt of this city. :. M. begin? Manager vi of m 5tr I x i P t includes the following programme: ho h"ld at the of tlo- Frpe l Flat'-wld a board of tho to recent went services "At Funeral a reka. b meeting 5th 'e Pi elude to Siciliano from "Caval- of Mrs. 11. A. Keyes tomorrow directors of tho Naildrlvr Mli.ln? comr.t Pdrgham thl roorrlr: In tli" for- c. IP Harry leria Rusticana" Masoagrd iiiorninir at lo:: o'clock. 'a a very full disruMon of th if f iner's autou ot'lb-- . They wbl rrtu.it thlt Millard "Pomona" will ho in Corning. X. Y., the pany, I V. f interment i i:i wns all e n affairs t afternoon. by c. I. !;.: or participated Mr?. l"sa Barrows Kest of th" "r fr birthplace ' . fa the directors present. "Gondoliers" Nevin f f r Sf.g p r at; Tirir-soPa van e Iavorite" C,th "It was the unanimous o; Inlon that it TEMPORARY SHUT-DOW, w!,ir" ?,t .r. i ?.! .'.n.,i !..in Dubois SCHOOL BOARD "In Paradisium" oDrink r in 'lie would bo advisable to continue sinking I DALY-JUDGC.e i r .T. .;r,." AT PROPERTY per..::r.r to Me Onlv With Thi?io Kvps" d. the until reach tho .shaft Mr it ir e; il g. Tu' hv Old Irish Melody . i I, jrd V.'. e r, f t r I .a It is now sunk to a depth of or Mr. Fred W. Kdie FIGHT rj ITS LOSES dy w Is I l At ; a t re r. mi T'.ie In bHng vary r.ipid progreFj .u "Concert Overture" Ilo'Iins I;dyJudg-- m'r.ii i.'"'o Yo: or near tho cm level. It will probably be clis. ;tT- down by opSt of lh" m a Dedicated to Clarence Kddy. wJ.ii ! he i:i rep.irn ill.' some crosscut m; fl.u'tare t' toetii :!: day .f!vfl onn. Ih' At tl'.' I : e M r. 1 1: r A'c X !T o In the mandamus proceedings of the neoes.'ary r the vein, which wl'd then be drift(ifl V'l t'i et . d OV.f t tl l"; ' Board of Kducation of this city reach f r r ; v will St mt and ed o'TVr. east It ' I a t wst. that t M upon b a a reqnir t f'MirI i officials, trip fluff' T, SHOWERS AFFORD against the Salt Lake county b tnuiir tl.e Ottlej- p ut e :, gt-lO about Joo feet of drifting to n rt t?.: neTr-i ' f !. ' ' by which it was nought to compel the the e ore found In the Cm en tlim i'.:. ".' :n to lay a f .!. ; tax school of tho Judge levy. t t trfl'k In lb" w. ;kii .g ItK.r .d, I Th r.i P1 - f an Hs'rv Catr .tv re. Ti A LITTLE RELIEF raising Lewis this afternoon rendered a deci- tuntol. non-ei t vern r ial t "All t theso u'i r t! developm'-nth r f t i -- l Kht require or I'. f, defendants. of the in favor sion I 1C r r k t r. n e fO id I. and th on ca'di th otlor lisldH In substance the court said: P pw em we w a a k i I'd b in I sl.ould hav" about to M M. Johr.en c f "The P.oard of County Commissioners $1.1.000 addedhand, 11 thSon to w.'f . .ii ;;!!(,) it t i i ld com; ; ers !ir. v: ttrjsury. to the after no levy has change right 1 I n to tors !a.d deemed the r dr hu: two off, l" 14 cHsjose in' bft wr" t! bu It is once made and the demurrer of the i;.d. lo.tKO - p an nf additional of a shares hut ! I,. l.ut the ji uray is to the petition defendants r st ek. It i tiOt desirable that temtorar". tn.t i f ll in will r a . in $i cx) 111 on the tr.t. or at Park 'lty ;.::d r iu;ii to the !.,! o:;ly this sto k be that It be iut on the market subject to Judge whan '; .;! " .re f'ini"L PARK CITY GIRL A r , york ::et the vicissitudes of the stocks now listed With a rov tr.uk In th turret a m Cjtdrn nnd Return. the exchange. larger tor.nag" tan Ik I. iruej py th Vi lreKen P.i a. S j'. J tV. A".C. SUICIDE IN OREGON on"Recent . ' i l S;-developments fh.-ft-In, the Now c ms and th- - r ut; u; w .'A ! lio fM." I. i 5. by Tour York group, west of our are en1 u. p re'.nr;.!: t'. in. to In as the th.'t couraging piospects UTAH MARKETS JUNE fSPFCIAD TO THH TFLFC.RAM as we have considerable i i. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 20. Miss I'd-n- a direction,between SILVER ORE. our working and li e Poller of Park City. I'tah. last night ground LOCAL QUOTATIONS. and also westerly then ftom. ominitt'-d suicide at the home of Mrs. New York, ore ' of in the n the Also, Cn showing T5.A I'l .li to!:.-- k' of TV i C; I). A. Gillis. who lives on a ranch near '. pnr-- . tunnel and at the lotto?ii of a jdiuft . r ! ?.'. iy on to ..,-- N a f Freewatt r. this State. d r 100 fet from the tunr.fl leej, yl" 2ei leg I d air.i ; fd . r. and ,d -- pr ' k Nothing ist know nd:he re as to the caus punk all indication nf larg mine. With the ath. or manner of her t. St I of p . .ty. ,. A. C: en l Je.i.p Til- - ! C a this showing, the large storkhohlers of IH Inr.t. at Miss Policy was lp yp.ars old. a lo: d of Id il.. ready and willing to p w ta t PUer froin it She has been living with Mrs. GiUN the ( or p ration are In it tie Si- Irt.ooo block of entire tak this shares at ' at Freowater since early in the spring. Jl.T.u a O pUP that t?:e I e;tr.le..i. nt I i ;m' sliare. It va. honey r. Pa. I ha l (idd m!n at I. parents in Park City have l'"kitu tsf," to afford each storkhold rr of rf,ord art all hidh it!' v p. ar.t notified of her death. f a ot . ' i v. MO ;'; to of thl ..acquire . opportunity In the f ..t.:e. The ,; th- pr ' treasury stock atI this price. i t p ".'- - i a ?; o f The rlrcular by Prsidni t if- s an. I C pr.j-f- y s w.ll p 1 Rood and Secretarysigned tltlr.gm the MEN AND YVJhtmnn. k i ; tt within v th likely . . trip t few W Today's Temperatures. I : : ; AFFAIRS CLARK MAY BUILD LARGE 71 C o'clock degrees j Pi . , t?. ' 72 degrees 7 o'clock , SMELTER IN LAURIE STILL ANNIE PORTLAND. IDLE; 7G S degrees (clock t i STATT r T. OF JAMES SECRETARY ' 73 degrees t OPERATION'S IN THE SOUTH. o'clock -HAMMOND returned this morning S2 Hi o'clock v t degrees An Associated Pre?. dispatch P. 8i" Locran. of 11 hills a oast tho into from o'clock trip degrees M 2 o'rioek Ho expresses himself as having had a Portland bring- the word that Senator a :c degrees ?e iiicnrn:t.T. Pa I o'clock degrees delightful time, haviiur oaturht a numW. A. Clark of Montana ha" derided to re;ort of a Silt : .. rk that - c'iTV ber of speckled beauties. ha restitr.ed et !' e An-'- , flAPt build a large smelter in that city, chief. ?. . t rTe, ir.ot:t;t-!r: 'r The change in the weather that was ly for the purpt.se of Mneltlr.tr the ore . " A. to .. A. W. PATTON. assistant tr. h J. d hAv ar.d r:-it ' le.nl 1 In ptr; th" of r. in'no his Co. the ur large Local Forecaster Hyatt Casatt, j!'esidont of the Pennsylvania d'AI-n- e ditMrlet. promised by or li, in .v . :'. ff for r hlbly rj...it - i I several days ago and for which every ! lines, is exported to arrive here in the For more than two week? a rej reaen. In C.e lower turt'l, w h re t j.,r r i: I o;-- ' ti! tor. Jaito-.one has been waiting, some patiently private car Columbia over the Kin tativo tf the Montana Senator and I. 'i".g cni.tif i I a;d l t'"t Mi l tlrU It x tort ,p; t:. Wm ! and many otherwise, came last night. (irand within the next few days. He P m.at;r.nfe has b.n In Portland In' - J r i is touring the West on a pleasure trip specting advantageous smaller fitfs. t.ot fo.i'i l Pi n o' ; . r p ; ... A remarkable change occurred shortly and will probably remain one day In He has returned to Putte. where he iv. Ira or sab! ;. I n after 6 o'clock yesterday. The temper"TT .- !t do (i P. ature during the day had been higher Salt Lake. While here he will be the will mak a refort of his finding to h'a th it th- fo.; o !! r r.i'..e,i Py ih t r a this of of on local number t the railroad employer. year. gaiest In n t't.ta li:. any previous day than labor .a; . n! About that hour dark clouds moved men. be'fr pa: . I or IP-'re . wtje mir.t."aP. 1 over the city and a heavy wind sprang ..r Ao.r' wp.U tl i"'.i"iy COMPANY DAGMAR MAKES S. V. a of soon ; attained r ,. ; assistant DERRAII, V which velocity !. in'!'. Top general p. 14 up j,, p'.,,, r nl COMPROMISE WITH BR EM. turn miles an hour. Soon rain freight aent of the Rio Orande and J. thirtv-tw- o f IP 'o board, trft ! A hours the II. Youn.tr, superintendent cf the road, w re th. y i .i. e fell and during the next few Th n a e : RA CLiARINGC. ....... .1.1 of an inch. j an from returned recorded s t bureau r o hn yesterday tv.'s ICll.it or, Inspection weather ;! ...r fill comes From the I'utrka Information temIn over lines their commenced the Utah. b- - hur.ic who r.fti-YYnen the rain i v trip 't. v. . jtp' c.tt that the Da smar-No- r travel Mlnlrx and tla r.- tari J t - n.ii,:)!i thatm:i!'ii began to fall and for fifteen perature continued REV. M. J. RlSCi AN, prefec t of dis- company has effected n rnrrpromU-wit- h to fall at the rate of in tro .i'it a aw n ftr o i tlo uti.l tf minutes 1 degree a minute. cipline of Notre Dame rollee. Notre I'.irm. who obtained a ver,. nr Fred of iii',' 'iy;ii'nt ? f j.-the total Dame, Ind., Is visiting in Salt Lake for dict against It over a year ago for pr-tonwf.o hi I !iitoi ' r, f a r to thi This precipitation brought an inch, the first time. The Rev. Father, who is rac- Ohs "i'.5f Friday. by the term of whhh t fdlu'.old t o'.ur !. ,. tr.ii.-- . MunatfT Ita-dfor this month up to .26 of below Injuries one most of tho beloved the of bt that Institu- Mr. Hrem cotr.e a ttorkho!der In th not the nor i if mti to 1 bluffed 1 r. which is still considerably e O.J t f t tion, llnds many of Ida former pupils corporation. Ilrem got one'of hlt h .rals by Mirli m tlihl.. In tlmci patit he h;oi p..s. ..... j.rr1! I normal for the month. ftt 3 i in. p r r ST I risen rap- residents and business men of this t Ity. crushed while working for the North-wen- t .pod pt. nnd H In r.ot p The temperature has again h . A. nt th Ninth a d r".ir.!r-la..- i .;tl.. 1 la He a 92 of F. at J. guest Mlnlnrr company and wai Klven will be Intimidated by tnc degrees - ., Hagenbarth of i f ' m I j idly today, registering . r v r. i rmslr, rni - vi 260 East South Temple. o'clock. Judgment against It In Judge Marlon- - howling of the email minorityunjuttfld that haa o t', ck. Frleris re SnvltrL , S4-- . .v; l 2. l " n. y rf-- - " 6-- rnt. J -i - , - I ir E C - gr t rn-n- r:r.j - ; J.Will Gray & Bro. - toi-m- c 3!jvt 4 m PTiXP . of. t Uocco-IIomestak- r.- - " -- .') 1 1 t 1 ? ro j 1 . DOWN AND UP y M-:.r- I, if . :t h 1 -- 5 !- Jj-.- . al is-- Ist - -.( - w 1 ! h-- '' ' f-- i e . t.-- .. 5 1 P; . 1 r. - . v 1 1 - i- p'-- . r-- - . ?" " J- - it 3 r ! l- O- e 1 f f- -- '. r- . i . . . t''" - .. . - e - c 1 " ; - P.-- - 5 X . c ".. " : 1 y, 1 ? b.-tr- c 1 !;is!i.'-.j;.t.l- - - n 1 - si; . ? l 1 . - . '.' 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