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Show EI ABO PG pans CONTRACT GIVEN The U.C.T. LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908. SALT REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 SECRETARY TAFT ON WAY TO YALE HOODLUMS SPOIL CARNIVAL NIGHT DAVIS & REUSER Paraders _-_- Over -- FERNSTROM'S PLAIN TALK, cecdines. at eee the city council last} ane ie the meeting of evening body in was the action rescinding its Soda "a $54,506.92 for without done An the opinion assistant whole a was city job. This attorney, was P., J. DEMOCRATIC to the eee . Considerable . Still Over the tunity losing and to re-bid figure to leave One of tures the these bidders and take drive out field eens and the Prcpecty to where one the ‘to will C. signa-| Sullivan the of Chicago, sub-committee on arrived in Denver to complete the late final chairman of done,|#rms asked that the contract be not awara-| ed to Davis & Heuser, but that advantage be taken of prevailing low prices of the national committee, met cout yu is in z the blue ec SEC memory In powders to various paint, gum ‘ of addition of and_ she went to a - neighbor‘s itself than interesting affair. the Commercial were in disgusting no was a brilliant Ana bedk:sald Travelers way actions part of the evening's grown boys-all the that responsible of the activities. way from ror latter Over10. to 25 years of age-and some girls, were chiefly responsible for the unpleasantness, which began the party leaders Mr Sullivan but developed satisied that Denver will outdo his| erpial lie into home city in caring for the national | poey intended pleasantly faster that enough, than which the had pronot considerable cil leaders. enabled ice with some This action the firm to win prepared a of the counundoubtedly out. lengthy The |4sreed Lippman|SUch briéf on yisiting national committeemen | the Commercial ‘T elers planned the that Denver would entertain parade and inabainentod of last night crowds as They were his|Seen. it never before inclined to h They issue a gathered Commercial clients' behalf, which Stewart read as] Warning to be prepared to the utmost.|selves a statement emanating from himself,|Each one said that estimates proba-|lowed but which he did not deny came from| bly would be broken as to the num-j|South, Lippman. ber of delegates, alternates, politicians | The a in force club, and in front of the arming them- with electric - sparkers, folline of march over Second Main and First South streets crowd of people assembled to wit- This document which Stewart read,|@nd sightseers. ness the parade and the fireworks was after Ferry had moved that the counCommittee Gets Busy, the best pee cen inv 2 ae be ‘ ‘ cf " myers cil rescind its previous action, was| After viewing the Auditorium the Pee Oe Aa thee celebration, The very lengthy and occupied some time.! committee poran to get down to busi-| iaowalks and street Ee one It recited everything in connection with|ness, Their task, heretofore an im-|S.CCWalks and s oo A i aye AG the coming of Davis & Heuser to the|me one H ab tiy almpll- anuee ling mass of humanity. raffic le Vv blockaded com Dp aaa city, the work they had done and the] fied,Pe the oak found, byeel theWe wettedrk lod of ol the | "25 c y , while the _ charges made against Against Giving ir Meetings-all them of which were Councilman Lippman might Black have 'Em pt previous denied. Work. thought read that his own ycommittee. s Denver we. About all S they phaa to do was to give official approval) Mr. pp ke ae Beceem mee brief the forerunner hict ittee , work.|miltlee, which ke of wilrill On ceil Arre ngements g ; the national next convene convene next ea ‘is comSatsz procession and eo can eae lasted, atandad or. 7 so congested took the Some that t middle New of long ithe. ine after the Sian iee é in a fre street Features. . Held's : i without giving Stewart much ps a : C by arcial F t eed with this and made|Urday.to select the pene norexy ae band. Then followed the Commercia ee eee na Saas: p a i 300° stron bearing a Sa lengthy speech opposing the giving|Of the1 convention. Hen Clayton | Travelers, travelers, © Ser eceach aan was division This torches. |electric the in ahead be to seems Alabama what-|0f to this firm of any city work ever running. As a strong personal friend |followed by sag pe ae eee so3 he Bryan Jennings William of apd re > : will|Commercial headed was parade The la- their and Travelers thought Uren ‘wert ‘prepared; . é ne siti But |dies. Intermingled in the column were butHe said that a it neglected to tell the|have a commanding position ou : re a é truth of the collusion: ‘with the inspect-|others have strong claims for the po-|grotesque heads of enormous propor5 5 that the city : engineer ames} Itt he or and to mention |Sition. Among them ar e T. B.4. ioBell|tions, ' and masked faces that drew athad found over 50 per cent of bad pipe|of California, Benjamin Shively of | tention. | : . e nf in what the inspector had illegally Indiana and Free P. Morris of IlliThe Swedish society of the - city passed. - He of the 4 lowest bidder should believedre bidder, comply in but with the the » the doctrine|nols. lowe the lowest law. The whining way in which this firm had laid the blame on manufacturers] of pipe and gineer, had blamed the city en- Mr, Woodson and probably mate temporary D After ficers turn their the its choice national attention will be |formed a a chair-|ish flag and permanent to gether. of temporary ofcommittee - will makin ; up the stating that every one except|temporary roll of the convention, This will be comparatively easy work, for ‘ their one inspector had ill used them, few. the contests are did not appeal to him, he sald. He New York Tias Contest. referred to the firm as "sharpers" and thought that to give them work would The principal one is from New York, be to drive away really good firms. where the Bryan men will probably This firm, he said, would not and did fight to overturn the decision of the not do as another contractor had done state convention to send an_ uninduring. the hard times-take off mastructed delegation. Patrick McCarchines and ene men a chance to work. ren. leader of the Brooklyn DemoInstead, he said, they were trying to crats, will seek to have Charles Murwork a "skin, game by employing nigTammany chieftain, discredited. gers from Kansas when citizens were Next in importance to the New York looking ‘for work and they would do|fight is the contest from Illinois. In the same if hard Black times Backs came again that Fernstrom. state dispute Black thought the brief contemptible; control. ‘ and a pitiful whine which had been|to take Robert with Mr. this E. Rosér Burke secks Sullivan for to the Sullivan is not inclined fight with any great prepared for Stewart to read. He held| amount of seriousness, Other conthat if it was possible to get the|tests will be filed from the District of Columbia and the Ninth Ohio diswork cheaper it should be done for But both of these fights are of the benefit of the property owners in trict. local Importance, so they will have no the Fourth precinct effect on the candidacies of Bryan or The debate was by no means digniJohnson. Democrats from Idaho will fied, Fernstrom and Black referring Ep atest, for the right to sit in the conto Stewart as holding a brief for Davis vention also, and Daniel J. Campau & Heuser, and that gentleman retortof Detroit, Michigan's national coming by referring to Fernstrom as atmitteeman, has a fight on his hands. torney for Kennedy, who, he said, was one and the same with Pat Moran. Stewart had more to say in this connection, He thoroughly believed that Kennedy and Moran were in partnership and if this sort of business went on and the lowest bldders were turned "We need a large diplomatic corps, down the city would be in the same army and navy, to mould the society oe position with sewer work as they were our permanent frontier, and far mor now with paving, and have only one is a large corps of abe official contractor, He presented fig$ . e ! oclety ures to show that Kennedy could well cachers ~~ ae Tent eee e . 7 a INTERESTING LECTURE OF DR. H. SUZZALLO a afford P on his to enactthe the ‘part of a "philan-| pricesine was!gettin as Core &\ contracts during the hard times thropiat/with Moulded right," sake erty Us of Columbia university at the Salt Lake public library Jast night. The zalo Soe £ lecture of a p ecasion was the opening occasion series to be delivered before the Unliversity of Utah summer school during Hall because he believed lowest bidders, were en Stewart closed the work. dience greeted Dr, Suzzallo and showed its appreciation of his lecture. with és : much applauding. Fourth precinct as contemptible. the} of awarding the on vote Th contract stoo Ferry,| contract--Cowburn, the ‘or Hodgson, Holley, Hall, Raybould, Reedall, Stewart and Wood-4%. Martin, gainst-Black, Fernstrom, that held prominent place in the lec: TRY is for socia education that was ture out pointed educator The efficiency all of aim is the control social that true education, and added abet education makes for pure den.oer The audience included We seghan tative local educators,. many of whom have registered for Dr. Suzzallo's special course of lectures at the university winter. last ae 50 anit black as paint they, it, as and the titled to the aaah Fernstrom Phin ee had tried debate by referring to Kennedy's action in circulating the petition In the] Murdock-4. President' Davis was excused voting. OR from the ‘coming two weeks... A. large -au- "EdDr Suzzallo took for his theme, Ucational Sociology." Among the ideas SALE 20 horse-power Westinghouse electric motor in good condition. No better motor made. Address Inter-Mountain Republican. This Old part Oa mo waving ae i Glory of the parade towas advertise the espe ecially designed to mid-summer exc ae of the Swedish and people to Lagoon. Sarriages riders completed the fone ition. Fireworks Delighted Many, While the column was en route fireworks were displayed trom the roofs of the Cullen, Wilson and Kenyon hotels, The illumination consisted mainly of sky rockets, which delighted the thousands of persons below, Last night's festivities ended the celebration of the U, C. T., which has been continuously in progress since the opening banquet last Wednesday night. Although bad weather during the firet part of last week kept away mar who were to be present, the eele oraadn has been popular and eminently successfu Some Speedy Justice Dealt. Complaints registered at police headquarters against the rowdyism were numerous, but several men and women, annoyed beyond endurance, took recourse to primitive methods in coating justice out to offenders. One yoman who had received an extra lance yolley of talcum powder broke her umbrella over the head of the miscreant who did the throwing. girl who happened to be armed with a buggy whip gave another would-be humorist a dozen slashes around the head and shoulders Wefore he could get out of her range. In some cases the police tried to interfere, but it would have taken the state militia to quell the nuisance APOPLEXY BRINGS DEATH TO WELL-KNOWN WOMAN Mrs. Jane. M Davis .of 165 Center street, one of the best known and most lovable women in Salt Lake, passed away at her home about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, after a lingering ill- ness of, several years' duration. Death was due to a complication of diseases, and was hastened by a stroke of apoplexy, which she sustained several days ago, Mrs. Davis was 71 years of age. She was a Scotchwoman, having been born in Edinburg. She has been a resident of Salt Lake 45 years, coming to Utah direct from Edinburg. She Is survivéd by three children, Thomas W. of Huntington, Ore., Mrs, Martha Davis Stone of Ogden, and Miss Mary Edgar Davis, who made her home with her mother READY TO SAIL FOR THE NORTH New York, June looking forward to Commander Robert ship Roosevelt, in effort (Continucd SEInE from Page, GR IEF One.) others they woul dn't and said NOL council min a single American would indorse the dare d to gay that he Devine or by voting for may eouncilmanis caucus was The held oe lock ye ateras ty afternoon Pe is i ai Sgn ificant that it sheldin the ¢ »fflee of J Dy Darmer Lae not the usual the the nest, administration room of outfit. The doormat spe ling Ken ra We loome*® had been removed som e Dininny ut Was Sore of aucus there floats dia Seo e of int Ameri ans, Bro iling rage with with foamy. frotl 1 oO} frot hy foam flecking his gingerb read whiskers, City Attorney Dininny o ozed out of Darmer's office, He w encountered Mayor Had he he would. have in th 1¢ elevator torn him to 8s h¥eae and into the s fed him slot in the bottom the oft thro ugh ) to dis- cover the North Pole, was begu day under the direction Bartlett, who put getting the ship in order for hazardous work on the trip, which will begin in the first week in July. Com mander Peary is now in the Maine woods taking a rest before he starts on the trip to the pole. He will join the party on the Newfoundland coast and the mee will really begin at that pooin VACATION IDEA Taft, eur of 22.-Seecrcectary June York, New War hut Republican nominee for President, passed through this eity today en yonte for New Haven to participate in the commencement exerrhe Yale mater, alma his at nteea train bearing the secretary, sé veral Yale graduates from Cineinnati, and Kellogg, rived Jersey at the MBNe erably the trust -buster, ar- the Pennsylvania station in City at 10:06 o'eloek, consid- behind. time. of Phe - nomine . sanertiver tana wis driven to the Grand Central station train o'clock 11 the to cateh time in for New Haven. On the way the secretary stopped at the Manhattan hotel, where he expected to find Mrs Taft and the children, but was informed that they had taken an earlier train. Mr. Taft answered many questions from New Jersey to the Twenty-third treet terminal Bverybody who approached him got a hearty handshake and for every congratulatory remark Mr. Taft had a hearty "Thank Couldn't Pace Music minutes before Fifteen col inch} the mee ting was called last night. Se creFowler displayed a telegram among the councilmen was and there a breath relief The nam e of comes ovine wan stuck pach. on aie hook, Wr ay om -O, well, ne w nt learn SORTeChine Sine ther 1 Ir 1 removing Fire Chief Vail, Msé iyor Bransford did what is. considerec 1 by American party men to ft Me mos t A made contemptible trick, shal yby, ill the so by sneaking more out of t own instead of staying here to face the mus ic that he had started It is fact that aw ell known Br "ansford has been after the s for sometime He ti Vail H. Byw When him and appoint W. he couldn't do that he | earned that he nursed his antipathy to the chief until his time came to act Graft Not Clearly Shown when he disH is time came recently cove red Consolidated W agon that the & N lachine the company had charged city on two su pply $20 much wagons was company hole jing and money for Vail Crosby The bought the wagons who Was mor 1ey was not paid to them, nor it s hown Was conclusively that there any mayo attempt at graft. The « onside red demanded ta and resignation. that he had e nothing wrong, Vail refuse d to and demanded a He ire c omget it. although mittee, under the control of the me 1yor mac le what a termed an investiga tion, let it go at that. Vail Was reand moved, of by the This is regarded friends Vai las peculiar in the light of the fact at the Raleiech that investigation it was shown that Raleigh had received to least $4.50 that didn't belong at The mayor taughed at that and him. the administration laughed with him. He told the people who demanded Ral eigh''s job that stand by he would him until ‘hell froze over Jake, Mayor Protected While the mayor was hunting for a pretext upon which to get rid of Vail, he Wee virtuscusly guarding the Ir iter= ests of Jake Raléigh, (n the adm inisprotration and out, and jealously tected other heads of de oe nts who happen to meet with his favo ey he an mayor hac idea that Vail wasn't the proper man for chief of the dep artment, and he wanted a man who WoL 1ld be indorsed by the fire insurof underwriters. He learned ane e beard that either Devine or Bywater, both experienced men, would be ¢ His party turned him down, or him out on the Bywater deal, and he Is now being trekked on the De yine stunt. When out yester day, the cows were the whole city administration sans the mayor, was up in arms. A faint echo of the caucus uptown was heard at the joint building, and the contagion of complaint was caught in a roinute, Every" jhead of department "‘‘made a holler, The mayor was given © the choicest roasting he has had since he took his oath of office. Will Try for Iarmony. An attempt will be made this week to organize forces within the Ke -arns party and wipe out the display of friction and restore harmony, if that is sible. Many of eve r, Want to wait till turns and then tell him‘ where seen in at,' After that it will be whether he will hitch well to a harprogram or whether he will inaang sist upon Devine © RLAKUMA, | EVERYBODYS Our Fret Greet GANDY Speciity--601d Everywhere, Summer Suiti is a Gardner Suit It does not make much difference how fanciful vour taste how limited income, Gardner your Suits will snit yon all over. Pecause Gardner Snits embrace a_ variety caleulated to please every : man you.' do ae , heeause : . this in ing walk wer eve Ty: in They know what then you range on Two-Viece x2h. Necular pn OS fe pA want to pay; you koow summer that suits Vitveresiliee's SO life. men, them. You to of most eis the most of men ; ST pleas "ee a a ei, Weal are localits Onting this price will sound Suits, Si2-to ya 87,50 Suits, Three-Plece S40. pI O PRR "Now, boys, {ll pose once and that's all It's too hot for such work," oberved the secretary to the squad of photographers who awaited him on the terry bout } 7-8 Lo the. reporters y we can find a cool place let's have a little chat." BLISTERING: fHlunts a Cool Spot. As cool a place as could be found having been picked out, the secretar vid "In the beginning T don't propose to renter into a political discussion Phere are Jots of other ° things we can | talh rbout My plans? Iam going | wercome While silting in window at} and that it would take about twelve nae home; fell 15. fee to the ground, | hor to mareh through, two by. two injuring her beck; taken to St. Ber-| Th marching clubs that visit the nard's hospital | cit will get a chance to march Madden, Martin, 28 years old, em-| through, however, just as they were at ployed in the city wer departme nt: | th Republican convention in Chicago overcome at Fifth avenue and Lake| And that spoils the theory that the street: condition said to ba serious ip obert i Burke Democracy wolild not Jor wi pentiesnan,"" he wala' tubntine from Thomas, Arthur, his home. to Loserf, Frank, Blaum, Ada, pounty [ intend to to get look - where tend 30 years Mayer, to Frank, St Berne 38 ird's Patterson, matters." varation com-.|. Root Mul- ken , . Yontosky, old; taken to| be given | tia } old: take nl to join Secretary at Kussian, candidate laughed and Kate, squared | the Harrison , Would Not is to be Talk Shop. chairman come of the na- | ©9 at to 388th old: vears years old, a can-| heat; revived at} taken | emergency Morgan the Wyo- York stating probably the that not convention be because ts ne cnceacacine wcanl practically agreed upon as the of the committee on resoluthe bosses do not seem to nd and ine ROLnet convention, Mississippi health that Chautauqua Hospi-| streets; w attend Ba Ons, { and Provident of Oo} ‘ linquency has John Sharp Williams of t is not Mr. Williams's keeps him away, but his igements And his de- been a matter of un- of the the members comment, pleasant sub-committee stating they do not consider it altogethe r_ seemly that the iad of the party in congress should away from. the national conven- tak- tion hospital. just for tl ike of making a pa lit- : Louis, butcher, overcome in "People vho ire coming en peo de shop; taken to his home i vention and who have no reservec quick mighty be better had roo: re-j} and overcome William, Lincoln, yet.' appointed been not has He "What do you think of the Roose- | moved to his home | about getting them. There is now a velt demonstration at Chicago?" Milsich, Max, 18 years old, overcome} conye , of the National Credit as"Oh, I won't talk about demonstra- | ¥ hil Playing baseball; taken home by | sociation in se@ssion here, and it has tions for a time-but tion over onstration any tioning." Who along do you competitive Denver "Now any Roosevelt is every time further a "T time. demonstra- | police; genuine demNow don't go that line predict of will candidate be your | at you are a better prophet have known Mr. to the Patten, Street car; Maher, to said than for acked B., 36 poe taken a fifty years to his home years Twenty-third street crowd Cheered when somebody roating for you, swered station a the candidate, yelled. "We're Mr. Taft." he Bitten an small | abies, anda | all] an-| By of Police will have else does ENGINE places BLOWS | two The the Miche *h., miles east of boiler of the train called}an should be shot on sight. Be- grabbing He got so the to sieep UP | ON FA FAST City |G *sand. Trunk ‘ fast Shippy doors. tonight, DEES RE ees eZ iv bitten by}; Although | signs of/ the abroad visitors. and was hour. FREIGHT June, freight was ae omg The Fireman a 23.-The wrecked this place at 4 engine blew up at about rakes William 30 . a. m. while miles worked attention of the police today to]| tomatically opie the order, issued a month ago, that] gineer Thomas H. Hibbs unmuzzled dogs running loose | hon was blown to bits fear of dogs believed to from rabies and partly police Police NEW YORK SUFFERS IN TORRID BLASTS Coon In Held Up. J, Ervin Coon, a watchman, who lives at 617 West North Temple street, reported to police feet coer tare laat paeh that he had bee held up by masked men last nicht about aT uhene of $4... The oclirst South First and Second West streets, as Coon was going home Chier -| Dogs. to au- train. ot Port [EnHWu- Browlee was Police stations were besieged today |thrown 30 feet from the train and probably fatally injured by telephone ealls and frightend was serjiouscitizens appeared in person demandHead Brakeman Smith ing protection from unmuzzled dogs | ly injured. that were running loose, snapping at pedestrians and children ' : i) i The mad doe scare spread into is climbed upward in the tube until it ton park today and a panic topped at the 93 degree mark, and started several times, partly eciek then began going down again counts-optimism." "That's what The Taft party was delayed a second time by a disabled eer on his way Bast The accident to the locomotive of the train on w NAR the secretary was traveling yeste orday brought the Presidential nominee Pittsburg two hours late last night, and at the suggestion of the Pennsylvania railroad officials he took the 18hour flyer to make better time, New York, June 22.-Cumulative effects of the wave of heat which for the last three days has swent over the city, were made evident today when 20 persons were overcome Discomfort and suffering, caused by the heat, were apparent throughout the eity, and especially in sections where there were persons who were I)l prepared to meet the strain caused by the high temperature, The official maximum was 86 degrees, while in Herald square the highest reading was 95 degrees order to meet conditions in the tenement districts, which are made more acute by the heat, a call has been issued for physicians, nurses and settlement workers to meet at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in assembly hall of the United Charities building. The discussion will be upon the best means of caring for babies during the summer months, Many horses succumbed to the heat Extra efforts were made ;¢ ing stations of the soclety vention of cruelty to animals humane society to provide r animals in various points throughout the city ‘ the bis ll a a print-| hotels afternoon F Illinolsan noe one ae old, old, Lake this home 1 i , . i time, ©and I think very highly of , rae However, T don't think this is fen persons have been last Wednesday dogs since personalities." time to discuss the When the party arrived at the | mene of the animals gave long him a old, Avni 60 years the ae s RB. M. Mitehell is rooms for the Illinois tak-] hospital. John, overcome on taken to his home J. the county Somber, Fre er; Sherman recover H., telegraph operator William, 23 years ald; county yorer; taken to ‘hie Doty, Charles, 31 secre- . will Turner, Lincoln, ques- | €n nominated Tam. I am not a prophet." As to his running mate the tary Hoda, butcher conven- know where to look to find gnother It was suggested that Alton B. Parker b@ chosen, but the suggestion has not been taken seriously ye Williams Will De Absent. ee ar 7 . There will be another absentee from tal shoulders, great "That would be fine,"' he said. "Yes, Carmien, Nellie, 17 years old, over-| I would like that; Muldoon might | come while shopping, revived at the] make a lightweight out of me, but I'm | Harrison street emergency hospital afraid I can't spare the time.' Yontosky, George laborer, over- "Who the Present. Osborne falles to ye was chairman his tional committee?" was asked. [ have nothing to say at this at Osborne Governor nator able 50 years; | a years old; ta- 37 by street One.) of ill-health, have caused the members i : a ween Tatar Pere of the sub-committee a Jot of trouble hospital 24 home. French, George vasser; overcome Se engi- railroad| ae Michael, 44 Page. a-look-in aj spatches | construction President. even Iix-Governor Former. hospital, A., EES = from . (Continued | ming is tl only other member. of the Park;] sub-committee who. is. now. here Lle WUking: | wa if the reception committee that Ne oo the Chi < iia Sealine Diese Oak vears n| to] old; old, hen take taken Illinois Central , iohaal oF s BS George, to: the. HOPES TO GET IN | One.) years n home. Dr. George, 26 years painter: prostrated taken to his? home r Coonan, to Washington | taxen to her Mrshome is your doon's recuperative resort at White Plains?' was the next question ventured, The 20 DENVERITE CHICAGO) Page yentured someo ' r I : retiring Sea of war Overcome in Court Room. and replie Kenny, John, ercome in the court| = not bothering me. I have }] room of Atunicipal Judge Torrison at] cn tion in' elght | the Hyde Park court, revived and disorderly aenaace charge against him about the story that you in- | dismissed. Ye years. How back i department after "Well, EVERY teamsSter;. hospital Governor Wright then at New York |} neer for the and go on to Oyster Bay for a,con- } jn st. Louis ference on that day, On June 27 eee ing In?' The jeughed HEAT SHROUDS (Continued Others bs llow ed forth their rage and the echo of the « mucus wa out heard in t he the Some forgot street who foolishness or the ma vor en ugh long right on to New Haven for the comto remember what happened at the menecem nt. Se eral or my i fellow | eaue us actually wore a smile graduates from Yale' are with me. telegram Vorcing the sentime There. is rode Howard Hollister. of | of tl 1e party, was sent to Ma vor Bi ans Cincinnatl, who was a inember of my ford who was fleeiag from idmini -fel iss, that, of° 1878, and the ree Ralph tive duties to the sunny shores of C Clark of the class of "98 Frank Kelforn 1a told him This telegram logge also came on. East with us, but } Ve wa show, as sn't the whole don't believe he is a Yale man. aa himself, and that { want to see that boat race if I name would not go but "A must get back by June > council. le was invited to s » naa ; Re errs SERS Uilg LOGI Ee pos POLE 22.-Active work the departure of BE. Peary on the an NOT TE the con- pine cleaned up . T. Not Responsible. fracas. which lasted more which‘in they com- $3,"$40.0 000 DEVINE colors to get a cheaper rate for the benefit} Political gathering. He was quick to Parade Was. Success, of the property owners who would have|#@mit that so far the arrangements Se ] woe to pay for it. This bore 90 signatures, | SUrpassed those in Chicago a simiAs a fitting climax to their big celeDavis & Heuser had displayed mas-|!ar time previous to the Republic an| bration, and to show their appreciaterly foresight in retaining to repre-|Convention. Pues e Ee ers, Mien. nt Reve much toward making the gathequally|done was Woodson Secretary of the Lippman sept them one Joe American inner circle and who cuts}|Pleased with the outlook ering a rae eae enjoyable one, had Capital Surplus Deposits JIM AT Cheery Greeting for All, Cuts Politics Out of His Talk, Frank hour, came as‘Travelers' the aftermath: of Commercial" eléctrical ,ng for a to invited cordially Compen an account with the nercial National ban Four per cent Interest paid o n accounts of $1.00 and eC und ey arrangements, | the this afternoon arrangements from{for the national convention, pre-| Colonel John I. Martin, actecant-at- be in he parts in the De mocratiec ase savings thoroughfares tar ee among the materials used to deet the faces and the clothing of Cae elas If there was a girl on the streets after 10 o'clock who didn't go home looking as if she had | be nd ig in a flour barrel, it. was because who public nights paint, I. 22.-Men rowdyism the inhabitant nude house national convention are in Denver.) [rr. y Woodson, secretary, and Roger UTS was June play Important Heard. this time. the Fourth work Denver, oppor-| 378 st The work at 4] competition | bore other 38 Owners Another petition, property owners in cinct, the . Speculation Temporary S Chairman. snows receive tt. 10appeared eo eeto petition stated, defeated ae | red the giving own, | elec effect such will] surplu earning mane 1 itl accumulate vnc The night of election day is looked upon as the time when noise and Seno ene go = See eal cparee 0 LEADERS 1a tolerated on of the city fettl in city work and stating that when the board of works had awarded a contract to the lowest bidder that meaner ustec treet | olde ting forth the necessity of competition wise, STORE Dispensary S Main Daly, that It would make no cconttigairs in the council's action if the bond of th contractor was five days ee so oie as the board of works and the council approved the contract Two petitions were pre sented set- be Drug South which 2Test, ing confetti carnival became a melee of hoodlums. Many people retreated ee Ee, ye Meee to . Pure LAUGHS or Habits your Confetti. DRUG The 9 112 ae spending Ssury havea isting Jevilirv reigene the strects <ing Deviltry reigned on the ‘ 3 of Salt Lake last night and what was intended: for. an. innocent .and.amus- debate. from The y OUT: J ee sewer ex and Sixth lively read DISGUSTING Wa At our ‘ Fountain, avenues and A street and the military reservation. The price at which the work is to be done is $1.66 a foot or not WAS You'l) enjo That Re oe shing Davis nae & Heuser the. contract for tension 186, between Third |FRACAS au easy of the to awarding and week previous of that action --- Powder and Paint Substituted by Toughs for Innocent | - ae Failure for Many. 25c a bottle Stewart for Contractor and | Member From Third for | Opposition. . Arrives in New York Too Late to Meet His Wife and Family. Parade and Fireworks a Big Success, but Evening a Appreciated Z. C. M. I. Japanese Corn Cure for hard or soft corns-makes walking easy. OLE Has Lively Time Sewer Extension No. 186. See 7That Voie AS LAL AAS ARAL ARS OAS Council as LON ALOIS EAL EAL NL EI night shooting Captain that his be suffering | @4"k. it had not Arp Ue a because the | 20 adesree mark, hows at eee canines. Shaft reported to- men hati shot 40 The soda business all ' dogs, | Night and fountain day other below the aeuaA on a the ghetto thickly populated big to- dis- Minimum 76 Decrees 3 tricts hundreds-of sufferers are spend. = ing the night on the sidewalk or on The day started warm, 76 degrees | the steps in front of their homes. in the morning being the minimum, Many horses were overcome on the and from that hour on the mereury street by the heat FINAL CLEARANCE SALE Brandwin TUESDAY and Some Unusual OF Hats WEDNESDAY Bargains in very recent Midsummer Importations 160 | |) [Soe RUBBER SEALS South Main Street.-- ere STENCILS STAMPS ‘UNION DENTAL CO. MAIN 17-18 | 218 SOUTH Work - Honest Prices Broadway ||‘Honest Paluless Extrnetion of Veeth Salt Lalé | All Werk Phones-Rell, or No Pay. 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