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Show THE UEEALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. N, But there remain a few whose congenital cussedness. Innate ignorance, or I fondness for trying the impossible experi-City Brevities. ment of mixing liquor and gasoline constitute them a mer.nce to themselves and to The lBtrrMoanti(ln Republic Auto Plunge Unable to see the CEat. Feb. 12, 1906. the public. Little Merna Brim fell a vic- roadInjured In the HOW SHALL I GO TO WOlllv? heavy rain last evening, S.a during The 9lt Lake Herald to members of that class upon whom B. Snow tim T S the over of question most often asked of the Snowvllle, Utah, plunged (Ext. June C. 1870.) should fall the heaviest penalty the law small embankment near Beck's Hot Springs bv th beelnner. To E0 MAIN STREET. lnfl with an automobile and sustained two fraccan be j made: the this reply Court Notes Weather Report. n Pubtured ribs and Internal Injuries. With Mr. Published by The I 1. Commence end of the trail at that at the time of the accident was his Oakland street cars are to be equipped Snow lishing company It. 1Z. Booth, president; A.to brother-in-lanearest is which Dr. C. "W. Richards, who was you, vlz.r your L Thomas. ic president; Edward E. Jn- with two conductors, one to attend to busialways ! klna. treasurer; Adolph Anderson. secretary. to have escaped uninjured. local and showers Some advise begin- - j thunder In Is a divorce for reported genealogists parents. suit Nonsupport ness Sail In and to the be other alleged polite. SUNDAY, K. II. talllater. Geaeral Manager. E. filed Afton the Cut Artery on Bottle Stepping from by fair in the north portion, nlng With the very first known ancestor and i EdithsRoy against Joseph Lake, with few exceptions, the unaccomAiihar J. Drown. Editor. gutter In front of police Roy. showers in south portion thunder down from him to your own fam- - J panied conductor finds it possible to be sidewalk Into atthe6 o'clock probably last night, Samuel headquarters Cruelty is alleged in the divorce complaint Is the forecast for Salt Lake by the local working both busy and polite. ily. This, undoubtedly, would be the best i Lang ford, twelve years old, of 211 N. First of Alice R, Wells against W. H. Wells. She weather bureau. Associated with and easiest way, if you happen to know who J West, placed his foot on a broken bottle charges that he has threatened to kill her, Till; AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS-InformatioSatan for He under The The when bled severed and data of Influence the will comparative following artery. of circulation was your first ancestor a piece of knowl- profusely liquor. Congress Duty concerning" was Into the deep wound and carried b supplied through this association, VeneAn decree of divorce was urday 13 furnished by the local weather bu- edge not always known, or it may be a J will have done a great deal from the emergency hospital, where Drr W. S. Key-tin- g granted Interlocutory CONGRESS Its M. L Ritchie to Alice Robtian building. Chicago. by Judge reau of the United States department of agri- merely traditional knowledge at best. Some- attended him. He was later taken to inson from David Robinson. duty If It adjourns without times, also. when you commence at the legislation which may in some way his home. Suit for $100o damages was filed by the culture: TEMPERATURE. '! Only Republican dally newspaper in Salt tnacting Deg. aid in preventing the threatened strike of farthest end. as you trace down from it you J To Entertain Noble Grnnd. Past Noble North Bingham Mining company against Lake City, Utah. S5 H. Highest Mrs. 4 00.000 railroad clubs be will A. Grands' entertained Thomas consehe Butterfield. is by come to a "missing link." Then your next It csr-J the I grazed alleged employees and DAILY AND SUNDAY, delivered by .. 101 In this month since 1874. afterW. home at on her Sudhelmer his the Thursday Highest property. 15 sheep company's mining one resource In will be to adopt our rule, and trace j cents; business. of The Salt Lake City, rier week, quent paralysis struggle noon, August 10. Visiting past noble grands 65 is alleged In a suit for divorce Lowest I Nonsupport a would Sunday only, 5 cents. be little from strike short back yourself, if, perchance, you may J by filed by Hazel 9. Urban against Frank Ur- Lowest this month since 1874 are cordially welcome. 44 DAILY AND SUNDAY, by mall One precipitated "hitch on" In that way. Even then you may j of a national calamity. It should be preEntrrtnln for VUtton Mr. and Mrs. J. ban. month. 7S cents; one year. $8.00. 75 Mean use of i have to "feel around In the dark" a good j M. Adams entertained a number of their Drunkenness Is alleged In a complaint for SUNDAY by mail (In advance) One year, vented at all hazards and by the 7& .". Normal nadivorce Lees filed In summer home friends at their while In your endeavor, to lay held of the J $:.oo. every mean? within the power of the Emigration W. Lees. by Nellie against George 7 I month excess of since first Accumulated of V. In R. Churchill Mrs. honor of canyon quan- - J tional government. "missing link." It ls the "unknown matheTHE is not re-- ! S. 136 Mrs. Los D. excess and of Neola, A. J. Jan. 1.. Accumulated since la., Angeles. "Joe" Hoopes Clark, Smith. conRedmond, Each side to the controversy seems in genealogy, as in the higher tity" so-- . the Stella sponsible for any unsolicited manuscript Leonard and Chrlstobel Everett, dlfPet. HUMIDITY. to Have British Ilrlton to the Outinc.The I which Is largely our not plainly marked with the name vinced of the Justice of Its cause and neither clety f Salt Lake and Ogden will hold an young people who took a joy ride to Park Relative humidity at 6 a, m. Saturday.. 72 matics, which contributes pursuit J and adds to the zest of and address of the sender and accompanied accepts the statements of purported fact IsIn an auto owned by C. A. Quigley and Relative humidity at 6 p. m. Saturday. ... 77 ficulties i City most A interest at Monday. Lagoon in labor. of this kind in Tark City Friday, were j by stamps for return. sued by the other. Spokesmen for the em- outing whom (for Inches. the PRECIPITATION. ing program has been arranged, the opening who were caught beginning for So, especially before Justice Brigham Clegg on Total for 24 hours 24 this manual chleflv is written), it ls best j ployees give descriptions of working condi address to be delivered by IL XV. Matthews, arraigned not of pleaded to charges larceny. They grand 24 of the society. Other speakers will to do as one would with "the putting with tions, hours of labor and wage scales that president was $1000 each, Total or month at fixed and ball their i guilty D. 14 filled be J. Gov. William or closet a excess a month for Accumulated Murphy, of i are Judge drawer, to rights" wer remanded of in which default totally at variance with the allegations George M. Rryson, Spry, d they 1 various 9.19 McDowell and John Total precipitation since Jan. a "jumble" and "tangle" of made by the representatives of the railroad James. There willRobert be several musical num- the custody of the sheriff. Jan. 1....1.22 since Accumulated kim)v, avc; r st , 101c deficiency things, viz., commence with that j A decree of divorce was granted In the is "nearest at hand" yourself or. I companies. From this welter of disagree- ber's and a chorus, while a special program of which ALMANAC. district court to Ciolette W. Overly from j is virtually the same your parents. ment, the public learns nothing tangible sports has been arranged. The first train Sun rises 5.02 a. m.; sun sets 8.03 p. m., what date J Charles deOverly. She was given custody 2. Jot down your father's name, Amusement the Jl. for The Pursuit of will leave the Bamberger outing and the only possible deduction is that an of three minor children. Mrs. Overly and her August 6, 1916. J and place of birth: tlhe names and residences pot at 10.30 a. m. I CJ OCIIITY two marcame about here from children his of ought to be profoundly coc- inquiry should be had to determine the facts, Chicago date and j of his parents; place ninney toon"utld. Edwin Blaney will build years ago. O cernM with the fate of the young Salt- after which an arbitration award could be a residence date and place of his death; oecupa- - , E. rlage; between street South First I i..i:e woman wno Victor Halberg, laborer. Salt Lake, filed tion or occupations from time to time; j Twelfth East and Thirteenth East streets, to preierreo y.un in uui- made In complete Justice to both sides. court with Roll. Death The ! rlhle form to a life that lacked what' she church, political, club, society affiliations; JJ It If inevitable that the public should cost $8000. Cannon & Fetzer are calling for a petition In bankruptcy in federal at assets $105, listed and liabilities $675.29 at will be of conpublic offices held by him; military service, I regard'! as "fun." aitnougn it inciuuen suspect the motives of those participants In bids for the building, which as all claimed of the exempt. i latter being etc., etc. n crete of and for red 1?. calling special kind J 3. Exactly similar Information ctmeern- Backman, electrician of Provo, asked to companionship of her three children. the controversy who object to an inquiry, brick and sandstone trimmings. , LOCAL. l It 1; ..n porta nt to know whether hers is an; frr the assumption will be that a just cause adjudged bankrupt with liabilities ex-of lng your mother, especlaly giving the anmes j Stolen Automobile Found. Information be He claims of assets $783.61 $101. and is of her parents. would welcome disclosure of the facts. was received by Sheriff John S. Corle-- s from isolated cae or whether that viewpoint JAMES II. WHITECAIb sum of $20. Discharges in 4. To the above, add all that you can I he 't'liing common. No more subtle poison Some such investigation as was proposed to Sheriff Henry East of Utah county that the emption in the a Tillman 64 were of age, H. James Judge years by Whltecar, granted bankruptcy from their friends, or can yourself I from L B. Call In this city re- D. Johnson to the following: Walter Odell, resident of Salt Lake since 1884, passed away J could r.ttack society in the very citadel of the Senate by Senator Newlands scarcely auto stolen about either of your parents; remember, cently bad been found on the shores of Utah Janitor; Frank J. Fowler, clerk; G. W. Taufer, at his home yesterday at 243 Reed avenue. it existence than the mistaken theory that eems objectionable, the lie that suggested (and dates) of residence ororof occu- - j changes below five Fork. miles about lake, Spanish -, Pa., ! a inDillon. in was Edward Mr. Lindsay bom social Sr., laborer; Philadelphia, Whitecar "is politij conduct Commerce commission Interstate the chief purpose of life miwni'nt patlon; church connections; No trace has been found of the thief or laborer; . . .. . . . . B. Young, bartender, all of Salt Lake. years ago, set- cal and came to Utah thirty-tw- o of person, of man- - f peculiarities I jtead of .i m re incidental to it. relations; p.n inquiry into tne nours or uinor ana mat thieves. Johnson set the day of hearing of tling in Salt Lake. He was a pattern-makeners or of habits anything and everything,a ! For thij unhippv oung woman who tho employers and employees suspend their Mrs. Arrnnsituc for Hip; Kalr. Horace S. En- the Judge children: wddow a Chris and He case leaves States the United eight of in fact, which will enable you to make - J against t rlaied to take the life given her modern differences until the inquiry is concluded. sign, Jr., secretary of the State Fair associaRandolph, for SepHill. Ruth, other and Joshua Isaac, Clara, eighteen plumbers picture of their respective person- j Irving has gone to Silver Lake. Brighton, where tember 11. The plumbers are charged with Ellen, John and Leah, and two grandchil- distinct f , meahod of living rn'.ist accept full respon- - That proposal, however, was tabled by the tion, alities. he will confer with J. G. McDonald, it be- dren; he also leaves a brother and two sisme remind you that i Sherman of the violation antitrust . let law, here, And, right ibllity. Society i us certainly accountable Senate commerce committee and further of the association, in reference topresident the not alleged that they operated In restraint ters in Philadelphia and one brother and the highest function of a genealogy isvaluJ f ir her rash act as of the. grounds for the etate fair, ing though one of Its mern- - action must await conferences between the descent In Salt of Lake. of trade. a line of sister the mere proving which will be held In October. hers had held the lethal bottle to her lips. railroads rnd their employees. .able as that may be but it is the preserv- - I Other cases set for trial In the criminal ! All about her Fllen rinnn for Dnm. The Doxford Res- court e:iv.- the more fortunate tne were: Chris Brown, charged with white CERMAIXE CYIt. ing and presenting to our contemplation & Irrigation company of Sevier counervoir an- - I our I in of character earshe McNair. real asuro. 5: and of work what is Mr. William "Wilson's lives, careful attention enjoying ;! September pursuit Cyr, a carpenter, aged 68, who cestors; in a word, visible portraits of them. J filed and specifications for a thirty-fo- slavery. with white slavery, September 7; wasGemalne could not have, ostentatiously tasting the nestly invited t the Salt Lake police de- ty damplans Maine and had lived for the in born over Doxford creek with the state charged Lcorne, of names and J. charged with white slavery, last two years in Salt Lake, died yesterday at A mere logical arrangement hectic amusements of the day apparently partment's method of handling the Mexican engineer. These plans are accompanied by Harry a barren tree. as with as dates is 8; Cooper Haafield. charged uninteresting his home, 126 South First West street. He It Prompt, comrleto and efficacious, an application to build a dam over Doxford September 9. nor any de- - j no of comfort shadow, wild j without thought of the morrow. In her question. yields September birds, a widow and several children. creek which will be of earth Intended to shipping survived is by J ' Peremptions there daily s;rew the fals it leaves little to be desired. An. order to issue a venire for thirty light of fruitage. store 3G2 acre feet of water. A member of no leave no and l j therefore, was Spare ains, 5, i tandard until so voluntarily quit an exltthe state engineer's office will visit the site petit jurors, returnable September ERMA 1IEATRICE NORTON. stone unturned to draw from every possible I . made by the court. Ot Matter Of UlSCUSSlOtl h i'h by i ota ; for the dam In a few days. n. i.m with theirs of source the data which may enable you f infant Erma Beatrice Norton, daughter 1 OLLECTIVH m Judge Johnson in the federal district Mr. and Mrs. Stillman F. Norton, died yester- to makeall your I dull anl tawIr ;ets l'nnd. Moneys collected court has become so Trfanrrr bargaining genealogy a collection of j fall an the until made order continuing the month of July, representing the ! it has been said. J 1133 Windsor Bat for the tragedy and pity of It. th-r"Posterity," at the biographies. residence, firmly established as an Industrial prln during family term the case of the government against day land of sales and interest thereon, principal details." in Hunt up the lines of- J. uM be a gleam of amusement in It sterns amazing the management of amounting to $11,831.55 by the state land James Fogarty and Frank Crltchley, charged avenue. The O'Donnell Undertaking company "delights thijdple his relaaround root among consanguinity, of the has body. J charge Ttung unfortunate's remark to the habitues the New York Railways company should- board, were turned over to the state treas- with counterfeiting. interest tlves yourself in his I by marriage, Two new lawyers were added to the Salt t f the cafe, whi.-she chose "as the theatre preclrltat a general disastrous tranporta- urer by William J. Lynch, secretary of the business and his associates partners, daily AGUSTA II. STEGLICIL Lake roll when James A. Stumpf and John board. see how they Influenced him and ho them. J A. D. to were Geradmitted practice. Ensign Christian Scientist to Ieet lire .John Ran- Cook You will find many a touch of nature, many J Agusta II. Steglich, who was born in I in a lot of fun; I v, lh I could, but they with its employe- as members of a union, made the motion for the admittance of many resided who had and 1840, C. lec25, dall Dunn. the member of S., board of silent clew to his actions, and. perchance, j a January beMr.- - Stumpf, while XV. XV. Ray followed suit j non'l let me so Im going to kill myself." Reports indicate that the difficulty ten years, died at a bit of pure romance or thrilling experi- last the Lake in Scfor Salt of the of Church First Christ, tureship Not many, doubtics- not oven thoe whoe tween the carmen and their employers Is ientist, win lecture in tho Auditorium on for Mr.- Ensign. The order granting permis- the family residence, 238 Tenth East street, Vnce, which may cast new light upon the. J sion to practice was signed by Judge Johnson to or- - Richards street this evening at 8 o'clock. will be held at the darkest or the brightest spots of his life j Friday. Funeral services on j.resenee about the tables spelled to her the! primarily over the right of theasmen of the federal district court. 12 -at 5. of their names Eleventh and to the ward a dates down oT Tuesday f Put To union. Differences chapel wages Kxhlhlt Lincoln Ptartw. The herolo fun" life, would have considered thcyjganlze On the request of counsel representing the o'clock noon. Interment will take place in children (your brothers and sisters) In regu- - i statue of Abraham Lincoln, which is belnjr smelting in the suit filed against the wrrp drinking th- - cup of Joy to Its dres:.-- . evidently enter Into the situation, but the carved companies Is survived Mrs. Jar order of their birth, numbering: each child O. H. Steglich out cemetery. the of city Jack, by sculptor be them by farmers, alleging damage to crops Hopitifully mode.H were the good things attitude of the management indicates that- Suit Lake, while a son, Paul, and a daughter. Mrs. Martha with a Roman numeral identifying their re- - J not by i finished, yet may defendants' properfrom the smoke the by h e I ii.eri of life, how pathetic tho "fun"i these could be adjusted without great diffl- iee!i In the studio of Mr. Jack In the spective places in the family; thus, 1, II, , Johnson stated that lie would visit S. Lundberg, also a sister In Germany. Judge ties, etc. union on e If abandon their ill. bo-men would next No u the fixed hours the affected dlBtrict tomorrow. absence she could no longer endure!! Wednesday. 6. for the statue been tho of have 15 LAWSOV. II I of Opposite each child's name write date no IL d inspection intention LIZA have ETI MRS. Tho hearing of the bankruptcy petition this, naturally, they The urerfici.(l will ridicule but the hence be the studio of birth: and, if he or she died will of nnde. and all open . come federal place the before will Anderson of John R. Mrs. Elizabeth Utah, before a marriageable Lawson. pioneer little Inclilent plucked of doing. With their union, they believe, the day. ,iru fHue.-- i,f thi age, put down the . an to 16, district court September according Staffordshire, date and who was born at Tunstall, I fr.m the dally nun.l of affairs will givo the death. of If date of birth is j they can compel what they ask; without 1L place Work on Meeting HounfV.'ork on the order mado by Judge Johnson. in 1831, and who came to this state not attainable, England, If were to what be J How ascertain, are to possibl?, that of they to given the comnew A they hoe though Cottonwood meeting house will ;hlr.::in? paue. ttirny temporary injunction granted in 1848, died at her home at Hunter yesterconI bom the "fun" of life means everything. want, they believe a later struggle certain merce this week, the plans having been ac- Utah Leasing company was yesterday day of old age. She was the wife of the late bapt'sm. 7. Against the name of each eon who J cepted. The cost of the structure' will aggre- tinued by Judge Johnson against the South James Lawson. She is survived by two sons, married J t u Uosn there eomes no eoncl "uness that f.nd defeat probable. enter the word "Family," leaving j Utah Mine & Smelter company until the final James I), and William W. Lawson, both re$10,000. i t ihf rief Thus the attitude of the transportation gate about but a prellml- in of exitence to be put In later. number the The involves on suit oral testimony. Hunter. Joseph William Taylor, Win Prlrr. In the national hearing at Lnker felt siding -r - mar8. ' case to In a concern of i water mum lf daughter having I rtll ivrt iiii pi iiiuri aim j body. Funeral story wrltlni? contest under the auspices of the right of the plaintiff undertaker, has charge of the ried, follow the record of her birth with thnt J I whom those days, of been completed. existence seem of utter indifference to the public welfare. the Outing Book Magazine. Claude T. Barnes privileges for the operation of its property, not have yet fleeting arrangements of her marriage, the name of her husband j ! were given them, their of Salt Lake hus teen awarded the second it being alleged that toit had been, denied uso if the be iut crowded to the btlru with Tlu tr franchises l.it the Utah sufficient" water of operate (and, if you can, the names of hIs parents). by "A for of his the Idaho BENJAMIN A. C. ULOMQUIST. story, i. "fun"? Grizzly I w ;,at th y b. lie privileges upon the streets of the metropo- prize residence & and list tf children, thus, (as, for Smelter Mine company. naBenjamin A. C. Blomquist, aged 16, a hoscase of a daughter who married J were granted, with the understanding Woods." The prize is a sporting rifle. ii in example Jensen' Hodr Tnken HoU'e. Relatives of tive of Utah, died yesterday at a local a Issue: I Holden) Announcement by the chairman of the! that they perform a public service. They Peter who met death by falling from The body is at the chapel of O'Donnell 1. Jensen, pital. F. (Holden), born May 1, 1890. John will convention New he that national of the a with contract arProgressive people jTave In the Cullen hotel Thursday even& Co. awaiting completion of funeral a window 11 S. Ruth (Holden), born Aug. 2. 1892. i J that he was at York and it is bv no means certain that, ing, took the body to his home In Ferron, support Mr. Husrhes proves Summary. Congressional rangements. 1, j iii. Theodore (Holden), born Sept. I Progressive because he Is progressive and , of Arx lee throneh Nev.. yesterday for burial. 1,ttlr,ilr.n etc. 1894, t'ru.t be ts v. illing to quit being a Progres-JAMES II. WHITECAR. 9. Wherever, In following tbese hints, ( Oeer linn Improved. i. eland II. Creer of a quarrel over a principle public sentiment h more can he iirr. when 5. .Tames H. 1167 effectively an who opSENATE. Windsor underwent 245 avenue. I le Reed At street, cannot obtain full names or date, you i August as you and has long sjnee approved regarded I irres-ivm .s";)!.1 otner party. eration for appendicitis at the L D. S. hosat the age of 62 years, of cancer may leave blank spaces in your manuscript, Whltecar, the Lewis Senator Republican abarraigned not have established permanently, they of the stomach. Mr. Whitecar was a resident in which to insert them as they may be dts- - J pital a week ago. Is so much improved that party on the Mexican Issue. forb able to be removed to his home therefor contract and he will their years. Funeral covered. Tf doubtful of the correctness of of Salt Lake for thirty-tw- o on rogated bill. child labor Resumed debate Following Carranza s Lead week. this later. be announced will early on feited their franchises. conference either date or name, they should be written- i report Approved military ornews of as Yeomen to Yeomen Mexiten Have Ontliur. in pencil, and followed by a mark of interThe bill. run will they academy strongly sympathy Popular DAILY to the United States STATE. ?. J outwar of Salt Lake, will have their another law Extended insurance risk ganization rogation, thus probably galn?t the street car companies from the ing in Emigration canyon on . ..... ... 23. , to I year. i hae long sine noticed that the attitude befrtnr.lng and they will lose the contest. which they extend an invitation August to all friends. GEORGE SIMMONS. at 6.05 p. m. until 10 a. m. Monto put the month between the ) safest Adjourned always of determines Carranza I o?nral Invariably Were the struggle fundamentally one of The membership of the organization In the day. of the month and the year, thus, 4 July, Bingham.. Aug. 5. George Simmons, for-a day J the attitude of the American government. hotirs. waget, and the like, the public would United States and Canada now numbers 1776. HOUSE. In this way there is less danger of J mines, States United the at foreman merly of the Lake Salt J meetings Regular Monlodge the I Whatever th first chief of the constitution-- suspend Judgment since there is room In are held confounding the figures of the dny and year member of the Jvnights of Pythias and Adjourned at 2.40 p. m. until noon Moose at every of Tuesday evening section in when one follows the other directly. This a this Odd and as Fellows, pioneer day. alists doires Washington also desires these for honest differences of opinion. I5ut hall. a may seem "notional," but it was suggested t died at the yesterday, Copperfield country, a I rapidly it can interpret hia state of mind. there can be no two opinions as to the right Or. Allen Iletum. Dr. St H. Allen, who victim of tuberculosis. The decedent, who by a genealogical correspondent some years ! REAL ESTATE TRANS FEUS. J Perhaps it is not too much to hope. of employees to organize for their own pro- has taken a summer post graduate course Emma A. was 60 years old, leaves a widow and two ago. Lewis to Mrs. Gwendolyn One of the best known genealogists at- I after all, that some day the Whlto House Johns at at The O'Donnell Undertaking comreBaltimore, Hopkins daughters. university been tection. That question has long 6 $ 8,' block 5. plat F lot Little, servhomo to each letter of inquiry sent out to i Funeral the of taches returned body. J will be occupied by an executive who knows yesterday. pany has charge as settled and removed from the doDavid P. Lewis to Jens A. Hoist, lot garded 1.30 at at o'clock a little "paster," bearing be held will his ices Monday correspondents t rice Trail Around lleservoir. James II. I his 1 own mind, senses the wishes of the main of discussion. 8. block 5, plat F.g and will the hall caution: condensed the body the following society Bingham filed recorder with the Moyle city yesterday E. Thomas'to Peter E. Athas. J American s at burial for are the. bane of i to people, and conscientiously uses and sent "Initials SaltLake be Tuesday a petition to the city commission asking that William section 30, township 1 south, range 2 Never Olivet. an initial where Mount the th" power anl authority they have given put genealogist. new a the construct around the trail city . . Sort 250 . . the Police west of Right a nor can full name, omit part of a Phoebe-Mary In accom-give CottonI Lakes to wishes into him translate their jou reservoir Big I John A. Parker to Hclding CorporaMOUNT PLEASANT. can give the whole." when CHRISTIAN date .JENSEN, you wood battle of to Lak the Martha. The reservoir canyon night Friday 25 28 and 29, block 7, Oakley plishment. tion, lots REPORTS 10. In copying from a book of records ! tho obi trail. Mount Pleasant, Aug. 5. Christian JenRealLake policemen and a group has destroyedTeneihers to Johnston Corporation Holding one Mount Pleasant's early pioneers, (printed or manuscript) errors In transcrlp- of Institute- Preparatory 25 sen, I Co., lots 28 and 29, block 7. Oakley ty The Massachusetts guardsman who was of Mexican gunmen again emphasize the to Xrmnjre of the city, passed tion are apt to occur from a confusion of the citizen oldest of and the schools the Septemopening public to Harold V. Best,' lot Best C Harold f placed under arrest for maklnc charces of men the who of which the figure may be taken, in the comprise police an ber 5, quality Institute for teachers will be held 1 away Thursday evening at the home of his sight, by 2, block 69, plat C from the line above or from the line ! S. Mrs. Mr. P. Sorenson. Jensen part, .iraini nis regimental oincers- department and their readiness to do their from August 28 to September 1, inclusive, Frank daughter, to Mary A. WheelWheeling from which the copy is being 91 (ne.eci by r.ow realizes It is better to en- duty at whatever risk to themselves. One according to announcement made yesterday ing, M. below to that of confined was and has been years age lots 34 and 35, block 5, South of copy from the original i made. f dure the evils one has than to fly to others A. E. bed of His since this death Dr. his of year. schools. Comparison 1 April Smith, by superintendent faLawn two I others killed and some gunman outright serious errors In well- Mr. detected to was due of old be has and A school methods age conducted general debility. which may be worse. wljl by P. Solomon to Wilford Solomon, in day, month and both was known 7, 1825. born June Goesmark Jensen gejpealogies. at tally wounded testifies, too, that the rolico Milton Clauser, supervisor of manual traini- Alfred 375 lot 26, Pendleton's subdivision can cause. came be to It avoided in the Utah ng-, and hpecial stress will also be laid on S. and Lolland. easily Denmark, are as efficient as they are ready. by so plac- - ) Agnes Johnston to Paul Scherbel. In 1856 Murderous Automohilists one is the from Canute which a card Is an President Petersen's page upon It that year ing expected expert penmanship. 10 views the The average taxpayer lot 21, block 4, Paradise police will be Pecover shall was In to Karen that He married Maria to its the either the work conduct penedge copying InvestI T71VERY Salt Lake owner or driver of an Agnes E. Carter 5 to Hubbard same department with indifference except when manship.present below In or above a Bhort terson that line the and which is j year spent 41 being to to Co.. 8, block ment 44, lots J automobile should promptly constitute such spectacular happenings as that of Fri' time at Spanish Fork.. They settled at Mount copied. In this way the eye is relieved from I Arm ii pre rtlble Institute. Tho second an10 & addition Corum's Coates 9, I himself a vigilance committee and Pleasant in 1859. There were six children in the strain of following the right line, and J bring to day right call his attention to .the character nual meeting of the Intermountaln Bible in- Jennie L Harding to A. D. Gater, lot the family, H. P. Jensen, Mrs. s. P. Sorenson, greater accuracy Is insured. 1 e A Justice, automoblilsts guilty of such an ex-- J of the, work the police must occasionally do. stitute will be held on the campus at West6. block 13, plat 23 When copying from a printed and in- - ( and minster Joseph Jensen, Christian Jensen, George Jencollege, beginning August David Curry to Rebecca B. Carter, lot ecrable offense as that jvhlch has brought Few citizens experience contact with tho sen Mrs. 30. This for the day meetPrice. Ills dexed of Frandsen and book, take a blank card (the leaf from j Ilyrum 500 August ending 36. Stewart's addition t little Merna Brim to the door of der.th. An police and they are glad of it. They are son him wife and the to small a be held The at will Joseph pad of thick, stiff paper is con- - J preceded evening meetings ings. Edwin I Davies to Sarah J. Davies. citMr. one was Jensen of active open to index, and note upon the j the. grave. venient), 2 church, corner Elevoutraged community demands the punlsh-- I quite willing to confine their knowledge of the Third Presbyterian section 12, township south, range Ea-recent of numnew the the izens until and Seventeenth card 1 page which seems to have matter ! very enth any South, communitj' ment of those whoe reckless driving caused it to what they read and see and they as; west He as councilman the When the copying of a I served for examination. years. during J except that the opening meeting will Christian Huntington to Patrick Cree- Injur; and who?? indifference to her sume from the leisurely promenade of the bering, 1896 to 1897. and mission a and cross it off the card and j is filled be the held years at First church, page completed, 500 lot 10, Stewart's addition.. don. I fate stamps them as unfit for human com-- ! officer on beat, that life is to him a rather closing meeting atPresbyterian Denmark in 1879 and 1880. Immannel Baptist church EphraimpartJ. Warren to Elix Warren, go on to the nest page. Keep the card until ! panlor.shlp. But occurrences like that and the Sunday night meeting at the First your notes are transcribed; it may help to!J section 7, township 2 south, range 1 lay existfnee. I recall a page of . you have failed to Attracted bv a discarded flower Ivlne- in under .GENERAL. dlacusslon presents the work of the Methodist church. Prominent divines from east i make a note. various parts of the country will be present Salt Lake County to John E. Merritt. the street the child sought to get It and was policeman, in a new aspect. 11. In several the address meetings. quoting, where, from any reason, j SIR ARTHUR R AMI. MA RICH AM. section 32, township 3 south, range Most of us have a healthy respect for and by an automobile whov? occftpanla wish to omit any sentences or para- - ! 1 west 22 you m. of 2.47 6. a. The death London, Aug. it is due both to the author from I displayed no concern whether she lived or our own safety. W profoundly realize that MimiiAGi; lki:xi:s. Andrew J. Wahlqulst to Liberty Coal Sir Arthur Basil Markham. M. P.. for the graphs, &. Lumber" Co., section 24, township whom you quote and to your own readers, died but fped on, leaving her lyinsr uncon-rclo- the world is of little importance to the C. Pinegar to Dorothy Lcmlng. Man6field division of Nottinghamshire, and lrvey 1 2 south, range 1 west should indicate such omissions by that you In the roadway. is announced coal mine owner, It is possible the man who?e wife is a widow and w there- both of SaltH.Lake. by wealthy , a few U3e . of the t asterisks, thus: Ethel and Thomas the' Reynolds Duffei, Weekly Dispatch. accident wa.? unavoidable but the flight of fore prefer to take our bloodshed only vi- both of Salt Lake. Never try to "mend" the spelling of the oriMEEKLY HEALTH REPORT. more severe was one of Sir Arthur the warrants the presumption cariously. We rhun danger as we would Forrest A. Prows and Pr.illls H. Peart, The weekly report of the city board of critics of the Unionist government and was ginal. Ithe orrender 12. Ne ver allow yourself. In your gena.t fault. nnlv fnir nf the plajrue and, never having lost any Mexi- both of Ogden. Tere shows that 49 births and 25 deaths one of the most active members of the health F. of Cathealogical 57 comand week correspondence, to be "put off" with as the in of Bingham could Randolph births house occurred during the George thus have driven can gr.nmen, we never hunt any. To the against "Ginger Group" grave consequences information as this: "Child, died such of Lake. Salt erine 20 mons. the As for as week Sir deaths Arthur 4, Engler and corresponding recently August from them every decent instinct. policeman It is all in his day's work. He H. Johnson of Salt Lake and Mad- last yem. The report also shows a marked had questioned Premier A6quitli a: to the young.'' That child, if he or she was born, Gustavo General use of the automobile ha3 have name and dates of birth may be summoned to shoot a troublesome eline Ford of Golden. Colo. decrease in measles and other contagious dis- number of his official private secretaries is entitled to the prejudice the pedestrian earlier dog or he may be called to arrest a despereases. New cases reported during the week and had inquired whether any of them were and death recorded. Tf the child was not CLEtlUVG noisi:. baptized, and you cannot obtain the dates, are classified as follows: Diphtheria, 4: ty- yet of military age. entertained against it. Automoblilsts are ate criminal who. knowing his life Is alinsist on being informed as to sex. Genealo3; for Sir ill 6; scarlet had and months been Arthur 25; fever, $1.554,4S8.30 measles, phoid fever, usually more careful even than ready forfeit to the law. is willing to add Saturday's clearings 5. six H: had he gies, in the future, are going to take a higher .and told friends recently that chickenpox, only whooping cough. ers and the proportion of the careless to the another murder to his list if it enables him Lsfk., clearings 1. At the close of the week 157 months more to live. He suffered a sudden value in the study of vital statistics th?n 8,761.050.82 mumps I J whole number of drivers grows annually to escape. fi. 240.317. 78 houses remained In quarantine. Same week last year they have heretofore done. relapse yesterday morning. THK SALT LAKH less. 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