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Show 10 ; t ' t . I0 r , t' ' 11 It ft, ' it' I If. . ' , 110.1 . ' i 'DESERET ' I. EVENING NEWS TUESDAY , , Provo 40GTDEN DEPARTMENT I - , t., -- A31 Me . 1 I ,,. --- II-- , itertb TIM Wool strove. Nowa Is &gloom& 'by aulrke Serni-Wook- -- con-stee- d ', 'I! PARC RATE ''' '1' "1"Pli , - - plaza Irani II-- P FORGET THE CrrHERS AND ORDER '1 , i IL , Ifirst 11 ) li 1 ', II I 1 . i : ; -- 4 , , it I : ; ,, A 4 1 r 1 h : I 1 I . 't "' - ...I -- i' t - 25.--- , ". ply Ho. Flour E I ; i' ,, r. '' 25.--- , Was-del- , I ape-wa- 23.--- Noah l - - Iwith i i everywhero----AdrertiseOrde- For 1 s' I I ,ii I '. - l'fitil 4 24,--C- t a T I 1,7 " k Si-a- , ' Works&WHIM t erre'', Ity 16,1,1 in some- T17 11ine feet t! ". e'. I- observed Logan. July Pioneer day in appropnate Deparing from the usual order of ouch celebrations. the parade was abandoned an instead there was a on the B. Y. historical pageant C. campus. It was illtuetrative of the Journey of the pioneers across the plains. their entry into Salt Lek valley. their troubles with the Indians. the graashopepr plague and the saving of the crops by the gulls. and finally an epilogue, that was maid by many to be one of the most beautiful scenes IOW put on here. Following heralds and dancers came the desert. parson-tile- d by stooping. silent figure in brown. enveloped from head to foot; then labor. a stalwart giant. removing tne cloak of the desert diecimeed a beautiful maiden resplendent in a rombeepangled etelitiMe of white. She and her courtiers did some pretty dancing. There were about ii.000 people at the pageant which was given under the direction of Prof. Robinson of the B. Y. college. The meeting held in the tabernacle was attended by a large audience. which listened with attention to the Oran On of C. R. Matey of Bountiful. He eulogised the Utah pioneers and alluded to the charges that Utahm are not. patriotic. Ho quoted history and flom records sec-of curent events to show that no tion in the United States can boast of He 'treater loyalty than can Utah. was loudly applauded. There were for the band concerts. .ports young people and other attractions during the day. making the occasion one of pleasure for all who participated. J. P. J. Oetrup Deed. J. P. Jensen ()sirup. a merchant of this city. is dead as the result of an attack of appendicitis. from which he suffered several days. Funeral were-icwill be held Wednesday at o'clock in the fourth ward meeting-homMr. Otitrup was born in Denmark. April 7, Hal. He leaves a wife und four children. High School Lots Purchased. The city board of education kum purchased property necessary for the erection of the new high school. voted some weeks ago. The tom to the north and ono to the west of the Lowell school hate been purchased. where the high whopl will be built. It will be three stories and a basement end will be modern in every respect. The board also purchased a new school site in the Fifth ward. where a larger and better school than the Webster will be erected. the latter building being sold. e. MANI Good. A woman elan do a tremendous amount of good when she tries. Here is an instance and there are many much Mrs, F. F. Smith. Gloversville. N. Y.. writes: "I feel it my duty to wrtte and tell 'en what Chimberlain's Tablets have done for me and for many others that I have told over about them. For three I rears been have troubled liver with toy and have been under the doctor's care most of the time. have tried mane other medicines. but have not found anything that helped me ea much as Chamberlain's Ta b tete" Obtainable verywhere Advertisement. ELLER& fil.;tiMFCC)114orClik 41:Na to reports from the lead. ing Book Dealers of the Country . the following have proved to be the best eettare. I. Just David. Porter 11.21 1. Seventeen. Tarkington .. 11.11 1. Nen of Music liountain. Spear. man 11.11 4. Bars of Iron. Dell 1111 1. The Borderioadon. Grei S. Under tile Country Sky. Rich- mood We hays now popular fiction arriving weekly; the works of the best BOOK STORE Pet; r,rth or oil 1"1 forty-fois- USED gtAdvortlasmoot, a 10a111, LEN tut hors. ti: CatPhitr'114 ist thirty (114) feet between curb i street from a point 140 feet inches thick. with three and ter (lici) inch base and t t.gr:rtoert t4r.."1. T"In.:,1110,"71,17) r:tP.7'11. 0911Wn I Tbirds ;Iona Curbs ea Ilse nprth side of a) amnedtrilreteaurNto.ht sidewalk street from Wain etreet Nnort.altbordStretehtes.t. Mil feet betweer , the puma. Nnreb Stielit IMM Sad specifications on file in "v"n6 profile. tho moo of the City Engineer, and de- - le Se feet went of Stat iv r.,I "4 botwoon mrt tray the abutters' portion of the costd &events' in)of feet oath side Second North v.. t.br th. intldi oxponm therm, by aloo.c. oati rou..-nSe feet west of Mot(' sttec upon the Iota or Cnnyon street and all of 2,111io u,,,,,,t and bonefited Imo pberov:mf 'Bunted within billoyc ks.sild. ront..1?.be six till inches it,,,i, pos.. Lake City Survey, farboonvi.. totr.11P 1,1rIcji.itit.om,o0uo oto,h4.,, with moo ti IP4 t tr731..b andtwo (2) inch tcoping of nit.ittirni. i in Pll Vin District Noe ft l rind 22 , namod and to a dopth of twenty-fiv- e to the (26) foot back from said stroot, sad (according ..a aad an within tho distriet bounds' on tb s prifications On fil in th ft!ni of n orth by Fourth North Brost. on the t t- Cityra oast by Eighth Wo ol Strost. on th e olgrodun ddeltoofflor,b4.4touth by Third North Brost. and on in 1: the soot by Ninth Wool Streot reid ptiogvhotymfinhtr!. ostTaim.attedetalatee.tsixotbustidd (10161.71) dollars. of strict um-tabutters' portion is rive bun. drod ninoty.four (illt4.041) dollArs. or ( 114. SO) dollars tor front or linoar foot of abutting proporiy. All ormegt s and obloclinne to ....".1' carrying out of noel intention n"1" " prooentod in writing, 'toting thereinlot and block. or deactiption of property. to tho Ctty Rscordor on or before nip Board of Commiesionoire at its first regular meeting tboreaftor. 14. wit the th day of August. Itit WM anti Main - lilt t DESERET NEWS . "mink . mast t - rv c.a. ami cArr we.. lot publication July S. sion ter ' and &crows strem Lost publlestiost. MIL 1. ISM lersections. of vitrified and concreine trete tea (lei inches to 'tight to, ptee 'Millen. dial Memo in diameter, and pave .ise , hitulithio pavement. State Wee' Wh.tit "loth I. hereby given by the Board tween North Temple anti Second Nert-of Commissioners et Salt Lake City,. streets, and Second 'North str..i b.- nd Utak of the intention of suck sa Mate of Commissioners to make the follow ille one-gua- r- tit RIX BEST ' trim :r ity,itcittotsitwtott:ssanyttr watlek 'Amts.,. All garments for eubeeription and complaints regarding should ha made to Johnson. Mos With H. A. Fedor-eo-n A Co. St Weed "trot North $t. Telophose It. Home tslephone Agent tor the Dotty. Saturday and Nowa and Cburch publications APPROPRIATELY ' '' forms for con. PrOnCit II be 14111 .th.. board o.,! pritrav i .0..1. mordice altineerM task Or city. Ili slick Board d..cribed improv,assnt. towit: LOGAN. PIONEER PAT IN - "struv7J- 'Busier's I ,trr-.2- , er Pe-.- ,7 -, ee. turn Ilea gutter . 1 ' '' . ' pl , . I ' I ", ,, Ilstession lro. 184. socordiug to plant on tile in the Mt,' engineer's olio& Instructions to 'bidders. tosother with Office!' :1 5: -- I every sisoSs tsuasor osooloted)- - AU arrested services this afternoon-- No flowers, 1. r.1srdRl . in request- - Interment will be in the by OGDEN OFFICE. OUvor. tor Llailt Satyr"? , with an ordinance recently Mountain View cemetery. cordance I soot He DAPrENENT NEED HOTEL sod Negro Phone. Sas- - HOOPER TIEJLEBRATLIA. pateed by the city commissioners. it. Carters tokos tor CSurch works. Allred 01o4woll. NondLsof left 110 bail with the desk sergeant fli Liner. , t1 phone., StS-I- t. Moms 're un-.- , OirdrIU Otto. Tel. ' July 21.-- -A . t pioneer day was celebration held at yesSAW WOMAN OGDEN Hooper t Patrons too requested to make terday with a Program that Mated '.; Blom, Bate complaints rrrrr dins uoEXPLOSION IN SAN FRANCISCO all day, a feature of which was the t ',.14 Oattatactory Oftlivory parade to the morning. which 'at of 13 floats, five pioneer t '101 CHURCH PUBLICATIONS. a stage coach, cderboys and Inone. M. Read. J. 25.Mrs. and WI Ogden. July works Church Order o I your i' diana a handcart and utoL 111111 MEET TONICIII these books through &my Ostdon rubwile of J. Mayho Read. superintendent mobile floats. At brigade r, the C013titiSIOSI of resontatte f.f Th Dosorot Nowa li f ti: of the Ogden. Logan and Idaho rail- the parade a sham beat& raged beWe have th Immense stock of lb i il if' la,' D000rot Now. Book Store. lb largest road, was a witness to th bomb out- tween the cowboys and the ladleful. 0 Ia tho stole to drag, from rage in San Francisco. according to In the afternoon a program of sports 11.. A. Startup l', Provo. July word received here. Mrs. Read atm was carried out to the ball park The in on so... at ali city hors 'rho Novo whoa celebration lb a attended by over 2.000 president and Alfred Leeson, secre4'. biock a away r lees than she ass stands the eZpi011iOn took place and saw the people. tary. of the Provo Betterment league. t persons who were killed and maimed have lesued a call for the annual meeti NINA N. CA3dPBEILlo DEAD. t' In the outrage. ing of the league. to be held dile ,' s 1,; BABY Ogden. July U.Nina Nevada (Tuesday) evening in the public Libra,, I CROWDED OFT TRAIN. ot Campbell, Isaiah and daughter .1' 9 the f; 31Iartha Garard Campbell. died of ry building. The Myers express trwerrencitinItuorine.o. osor,,130,:t d.na.11 July n uft valvular disease of the heart at the desire that all organizations and 1 p4 IT Or family home in North Ogden yesterhe was pushed from a Bomberinterested in prohibition be Ohs had been ill four ger trAIn at 10 oclock last night. Hui day purls It: I represented. They promise that mis, i sas She horn In North Ogden March head atruck the tracks and his hips ---- representations I104 la concerning the retent and Is. aurrived wait accident her The were bruised. by par :' ',fIrtereet -- -I due tobadly Ogdon. July ::' the crowded condition of the erste. four sisters and one norther. who prohibition bill will be anewered. '' st on was is 0 mission In tho central 'tate& shown last etening In the bah, Ps- 'care and occurred as the train Mrs. Corfman Home. The along Lincolu avenue. Mark i Mrs. E. E. Corfman. president of the t rad feature 4 the l'tonsr day cele- - passingman FUNERAL GE E. attended by Dr. young Blinn Utah State Federation of Woman's brazion. a hen thousands of persons Brown and was later taken to hts I 'I Ogden.' July SCFuneral services clubs. has returned front a ten weeks' to home. Us. injuries will not prove fa- (.41 Washington avenue I 1 ''i gathered F. for smith. Sidney who died at visit to the east. and on the return 17 '4.: Evanston. Wyo.. were held yeaterdaY trip to friends in Minot, low sitnets the part taken in-- the program tal. nd ... Hest at the lAndquist chapel with Denver. On arriving at Utah sho held of Utah, MOTling Pe Dy representatives MRS. ETHEL COHN DEAD. W. Rev. IV this a Fleetwood womarC ciub at ; 1 'A Crop!' The parade etarted from the officiating. meeting with the I e Ogden. July 26.Mrs. Ethel Cohn. Musical selections were rendered by Prieto. Mrs. Corfman left in May for 1 oclock and pro- at hall be to the oldest believed park old. city St years hirs Grace 'I:tartlet Interment was New York to attend the general bii ceeded two block. north and then re- - woman in Ogden. died yesterday after. -lp the Mountain View cemetery. ennial convention of Federated Wo14,4 to the city hail. where the noon at the home of her daughter. rnan's clubs at la hich 70.000 club 1 ': ,1 turned NOS Twenty-fourt- h D. were A. Cohn. Mrs. FUNERAL OF JAPANILIISE CHILD women from all parts of the country Prise' judging took place 4 Ii follows: First prize of 225 street. Death was due to general de- sa warded or the purpose of considerk' .'.1 to Mrs. W. Ir. Russell. whose baby Ogden. July :S.Funeral services gathered bility. She was born in Germany and were ing the work accomplished and to be 4 held n at Clinto SI for yesterday States to United came years the by the organisation. 1, represented etc., lilies. second ,,:' liaise Ilk - accomplished Mitsuri Ohaimashahl. a i Mrs. Cortman the two weeks to Mrs. W. T. Parker. whose ago. She lived a short timeto at Man. old tt .111 !,7 prise. Japanese boy. who choked to death of the convention says then and .moved Ogden, 1' oaf City was crowded full of williow a in was ti decorated beby buggy The he were services I resided. Sunday evening. has since she where work. yet each day some social event design; third prize. 510, went to Mrs. WWI a devout member of the orthodox held at the home and were conducted was E. J. Bowen for a pioneer baby buggy given and the events given esand Rabbi Basktn of by Bishop Fred Mitchell. Interment pecially church Jewish for the presidents of the va; the section In f.)reign the design. was in funeral the the Clinton NOM will conduct Lake cemetery. Mous clubs were panicularly interest1 prize went to the Italian buggy. ed Never before have the state preMMra. Cahoon "Meted a broken rib. Ppecial mention was made of the Mrs. Shorts a broken collar bone and denta of the various clubs been shown ign made by lira Ellen 1... Patterson I ouch hospitality at a convention. and PAYSON. 1 , and Mrs. Conrad Hempen. The judges Capt. Cahoon bras badly bruised and this was 1 largely due to the efforts of were lira Maude ins Porter. Mrs. E. shaken. All three Au idren escaped Mrs. Hildreth of the New York state '',4 M. Conroy and Leslie 8 Hodgson. Brown went out to harm. Dr. A. I federation. elm Corfman says. Mrs. ,,, , A heavy thunderstorm pessed over PACIFIC ISUitiORS the arena of the socident and brought Cortman. with the other II presidents the members of the part) to his hos- front the the city at 1 o'clock and threatened ; equal suffrage mates. spoke e to spoil the program of sports that pital. They wets siVe to go"home to- at a ,rt meeting in Carnegie hall. especialday on the train. rh eshoons and ly called Ilaa arranged for the children in Olen- of discussing their guest hid been to Salt Lake City. woman for the purpose I ,,,i; PIONE11 BAT wood park. but before the time set suffrage by It Onlen who know for the Weenie. 2:30. the storm had -from actual experience At this meet. ,? passed and hundreds of children of all ing Dr. Jane W. Skolfteld. of Salt Lake in the I ages gathered and participated was one of the speakens. Mrs. kikol'1'1 i'l PRICE PAYSON WITH FOR ,IPTOff&nt. were and Boort. field was introduced by Mrs. Cortman dancing , ,, n3oYed by lb children. se a doctor. a legislator and a granoILI', NINE MILLS TAX LEVY At the conclusion of the parade In mother. Mrs. Corfnian also attended ; 1i and other colleges. and visited Wellesthe inorning the pioneers. numbering THIS YEAR IN PRICE ley and other colleges. and visited -i iSpecial to The News i lee. were taken in automobile; to was in resort Idelwild the day Weshington. where she wee entertained canyon Ogden July Payson. .1, ',:1, at the homes of Senators Smoot and and were entertabied at a banquet aa celebrated here this year on a scale Price. July will be Sutherlard . and col.rred with the milli 1:1 the guests of Mrs. Bertha Eccles. pros- In this part the tax levy in Price this undertaken before year as bead of the children s bureau and the Went of the Daughters of the Plo- ;I ',I the IL mill levy of tali. This heeds of the civil ietrvice and agriRows. David G. McKay was toast- - ot Utah county. It was a Joint event. :twain's' bsen has , 4) coon- - cultural departments on matters re dstarillinstl the by Pacific the of the annual reunion city seof musical Master and a to civic betterment and other islander' and the regular local cols' cit. In reality the tax is higher than t 't. 4. leetions wee proirram rendered. the year valuation ago. la then Twenty-fourtbeing ducationLI work in which the Utah 1 Before the banquet several addressee brstion of the while the ISIS valuation ui federation Is engaged. 16100,000 F. and smith President JOileph t. i were mad. by prominent citizen. in Lund were the $1.6116311. Judge and Mrs. Cortman expect to Glenwood park. The first speaker was President Anthon H. Carbon county high school will have spend jt a short time on a vacation et at a meeting Sun- Preeteteet Joseph F. Smith. who oz. Iprincipal 'Weaker an eight month erision during Fish !dike. Later Mrs. Corfman will and onty tabernacle Nebo stake , tolled the pionerre and the Daughters the regular celebration began at an the next school 'ear on account of be built arranging for the suite fedhour yesterday. Benjamin God- - the new valuation law under which eration. which meets here in October. i i ' .oroselfrati"bilenPlmalink"rleinmg 1:Tt eLytisorobtsterviranecte. early to rate. sufficient dard of Salt Lake City. chairman of It is impossible Seme of the eastern papers which was Indeed an the Pacific ( ' (' funds for the usual nine months' term hare been sent hero during islanderer Mrs. CorfJ , honor for him to be present for z wee master ot ceremoni eeorganisation and the at- - together with other necessarr ochool mares absence contain interesting inbrief time at the Ogden celebration. fair in the hands of the local corn- - expenses Other schools of the county teneevs with her on club and educa'.1 but another gggg ement would pre- - mittees was well handled. There was will probably have a shorter year than tional work in Utah. She speaks highf vent him from all day. He the biggeet crowd ever wean in Pay-- 1 the high schoo t. ly of the coneolidated school system. t, '1 was glad to meet staying so many of the Ernest Bishop. while working in the the domestic done department eon; the trains were thronged. scarce- of I users who had braved the storms and ly able to handle the traffic and many ilitunnyaide coal mine Saturday. was the high schools. the night schools over by a mine car. suffering conducted in many places. kardships of the early life of the drove in from eurrounditig settle-1ru- n school li, ,i4 mints. In the early part of the day injuries to his feet. He was sent to brariee. the Agricultural caller', demstate. t,lill the parade was the main feature. Salt Lake this evening to be treated onstration trains. etc. Mayor A. R. Heywood, who formally, There were numerous floats worthy In a hoepital there. 011 welcomed the pioneers. said 1:tah is The Twenty-Fourtof mention; local busineee firms con. Sounded on the rocks of this mighty The Twenty-Fourtof July parsed tributed artistic effect and dif''1',4 pith inland empire. but for the ages, not The : Best Diarrtiocni 61ediatias were represented. quietly. The Second ward held a bi the age. The foundation is as firm ferent -111"ess organizations A One ward at float reunion the individuals. ward house. customer came into my store private as the Rockies and as enduring. attracted unusual attention was: the other day and said to one of my where a pioneer day program was Through wars and suite will cheese. Mot diree-I I in ; the the forenoon. Albert Jones the maiden ladies. Under clerks. 'have you anything that will given ', I Isle and empires be built. iind of such Uon of the local committee cure diarrhoea? and my clerk went spoke of Utah in the early days and la Utak a stat no man will be there were pioneer parade features remark., and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's Cleerge Vincent of present day condiashamed to soy he tame from and ably true to life. Thomas P. Clew-- I Colic. Cholera and i !remedy. lions. in addition to which a program .1 a slats of which every one of its poi,- - aril. son of an original pioneer of and said to him if Diarrhoea this not cure of ponce and reedings was rendered does I:; 1 is pie the same name. repreeented his bath- you, 1 will not proud. you a cent for In the afternoon a program of sports ".. The Rev. Father P. M Clisbnahao. Cr. who during his life time always: le so he took itcharge home and came back was njoyed or. the ward house In the absence of Blehop 13:11 contributed to the Pioneer day in a day or two and maid it waa the groonds a Joeeph Glans of Salt Lake. who was unable rade. a faithful portrayal of pioneer' best met:Udine The outing by the Scandinavians at ever 1 writes Bean to two premel, SIM in part: "1 can days. N. T. Curtis and Joseph Bates j. H. Berry & beCo.. Saltused." park proved an enjoyable efCreek. Va. face in had the a in each a An interesting program appro. mind my place conspicuous obtainable the eye picture 4! ,turd) eierywhereAdvertisewith their eit teams and Die- merit entre to the occasion was given in LI 1,101111POrli who crossed the plains. bare parade the afternoon Vi: ;T.; font-- enturing hardships tied un. neer outfits. The Pacific islander, 4 4 The at the mental hospital told ufferin g. privations on every were represented by natives and re- the dingy- rfellston Real ESKA!. IOV. Co, have enjoyedpstients i aids, but pereevering until the end. turnedof missionaries. under a ahort program and rea moved their office of Sa. to native lion Purcell. 16 6 Roy on freshments the lawn an the afterthat they might laY the foundation moa. Exchange ', was the automobile section and PlaeoAdvertisement noon. an I aed in the entertainment which has been upon built our 1 &ew. tat attraction- 4to chapel in the evening. and growing state. 1 do not look groat i 4 upon was Gov. the William Spry princl. Return pioneers as 'Mormons. but as pal speaker at the meeting at 11:10, 1 1 you brothers. as one great band bound in at Mrs. Mary Bullock and Miss Elects I the city park. He dwelt upon the VERNAL brotherhood of man." ..the Bullock. who arrived here Thursday. opportunities for the young in Utah 't Gov. William Spry. who was invited. and with the body of their husband and urged patriotism and loyalty to GOODBYE OLD i was unable to be prevent. A poem father. Isaac Bullock. and who have nastate the HORSE, of en. the institutions and i tithed "Utah. the Pioneer State." writ- - tion. There were tweetings by natives since been relatives here. left I 'TIS THE DAY OF TRACTORS last night visiting ten and dedicated to the Daughters of of the Pacific islands for Ogden. Mrs. Bullock and returned will later return to her home at Lone the Pioneers by Mrs. Eunice missionaries and Saints. Following 1I 41' Bowman. was read by Tree. Wyo. Other relatives who cams a real Tta 'Vernal. July 23.The Uinta A male quartet sang Old Folks at bete for the funeral from Ogden and There is biddink farewell Railway to Nome" and -- Come. Come. Te Saints." were whole beeves. ptaa and fish company Wyoming !eft for their homes alter horse. it will hold a sicantic salt. the in in cooked server! and the funeral. native fashion the near future at Fort The celebration concluded with a I Ducheene and picnic was furnished I! e bylocal peo- when all the, ,. Chee 94'4'1'161 erUx1110.:. .irrks in ., rk.....t,epe, ee.,ityr;,:eeetlt.yr4. ,Magvtuificare.vt ttiI:p.leAyofef t. ,.....,,t ,' -- ,x ..: iszie'"fieti The quarterly bled in conference of the In this lirternrion there Were the !freighting r.'2' between tiVateon Utah will make he and Vernal held at Springville usual liports. headed by a baseball 'Boossevelt ALL OVER Tilt; At AR. and tbs reservation will be Meetings will be held foregame between Spanish Fork and Pay- - sold. To take thetr piaees the com- Sunday. noon and afternoon and a young peoson. K in won which bit. the Ogden. a latter 0 July Pirsons. Edri has purchased a half dozen cater1 - Brown ples conference in the evening. Elder and M. M Hansen were arrest- - score of 5 to 6. At II o'clock a con., pany pillar tractors, which will haul several Rudger Clawson and President e4 on Twenty.fifth street near th....l cell was given in the tabernacle to a lo....,..........-ihey. as a team of Mx mour B. Young are expected do be freight in house. Broom hotel yesterdw aftrnoon for fu ll anti overflowing nut horses would haul. They have been attendance. e were in Maori and in the ma. number In a flat richt. tested engaging the and found to be thoroughly result of tive tnngoes of other Piscine , an aroument on the Europa a war. islanders. imati.t,rtory. One tractor will ..t.,haui 20,- One of the arresting officers. F. J. and some were by returned miasion. 1800 pounds of freight in five ' wagons a special patrolman. was &ries. Members of the general I WINTER The denver Filo Grande QUARTERS. xpreseed themselves am more has filed struck in the eye by one of the fight. mittee '.' IC; of way maps forrailway 23 SIS pleased and said the annual re- miles fromright ; 1 ars. The men are charged with die. than the mouth t the Avintaat union will be remembered Person to Duchesne. Tbis com- SHOT BY DEPUTY SHERIFF turbine the peace. $ as one of the beet in the history of the Quin canyon the company' right of way aa The of the day pletes exercises organization. I as Rand far WHEN HE RESISTS ARREST lett. ARRESTED FOR MENDICANCY Surveyors are now t: 4'1 cloyed with dance's in the pavilions at to the top of Soldier Summit. Payson. Spring Dale and Saitt,.. Th surveying Joe Ogden, July 7 i Alvin ''' Berg, a crIP- - streets son of and business houses were der7r- Mr. and Mrs. Will I 4 - pie. Ilie (wrested yesterday after- - orated with (9;,,isit (orturpondence.) has mown the national colors for the over 36 acres of Wardell. c noon on a charge of mendicancy. He I hay In the Pot- seven' W,otrrquarterc July OCCA11011 and at night there was s 1days. over SO tons. past passing cards among the holidaY dal illumination. getting The little ter wait shot and seriously wounded crowds soliciting contributions for the fellow is too small to sit On the meat :butt 4 I s night by a leputy sheriff of Hlpof the movrtng machine and work purchare of an artificial limb. Ite the,ler when he relisted arrest. Claims he lost his leg in a railway levers. so he rides on the framework Always Satisfactory. Potter hal trouble in the mine with of the machine. accident. His movements were oh- are always pleased People cl! with a Iaac Burton. one of the oldest pi- - Greek. John Pappas. who awort to served by Desk Sergeant L. E. Ertwel Chamberlain's Cholera and Colic, J7;11,14 at Iral Issue: by the meanie of powerful glasses Diarrhoea Remedy. R. M. 'White. oneers of the valley. was taken ,t.,Ap, .aarrad donly sick the latter part of the weelt.:- which he was viewing the Turte Bayou. TIMIS, writes, -- We -- - was . 11. was operated on and remained on Ithe local constable. R. H. lienries. haja rioneer day celebration. been r", Colic. selling Chamberlain's operating table over four hours. 'Potter would not submit to arrest so and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and the !,,, woo sent to sheriff Henry of HALL LEFT $m. not had one single complain.- - He was found to be In ouch bad co- n hats ,ri dition that there liras not much hops riles. who bent up the county ,ii attoN Obtainable :S.--one July for but damming 1 he is recovery. !. slowly getting mei mind two deputy sheriffs. who met of the safety zone standards with his better and the doctors have as was he 'Potter coming from work automobile yesterday afternoon W. his being able to !nand the triphopeeent to gait ,and told him he was under arreart He :Iir,i Lake in order to secure expert treat- idefied them and started running for ment. BRIGHAM CITY. Deafness Cannot Be Cured 1 ,ii,,,,,l, Mrs. L. H. Hayes aod famili scrnict home when he was shot The bullet in him strock the by local spollestlese. es they most merit tbe ' hip. soon to leave Vernal. They will maks diseased rortloe et the e'er. There Is obly Sundey school and Primary 1i J. their home In Salt Lake. wher. lib" The INJURED WHEN le eels doreesees. sod am to by eaagotatida se,reesedies are ciation tA,..3 the Twenty-ca- n liserneee le sewed by es Wens ITHREE al be celebrating closer to Mr. Hayes. who le.fourth with a reselltles ot Obi tsetse bidet of the Ensterblell 111,1'. 4 program in the meeti AUTO TURNS TURTLE traveling for an Ogden firm. Into. Wiest Iblz itbempritto letteeeetryele. mibezh .inghouse consisting of lectures on the -s. Is setbely shoed Destines is the remelt. s3 pioneer dances. tech. quartets. i e 41p WHEN YOUR EYES NUM OAR1 floss and a group offolk teams time ledenrestles con be takes oat sad Special Correspondence.) small boys repre- tm eeae romm.11 wall "editk.. imar. 't I - eaie T the Idormon URINE EYE IENES battalion. In the muting Brigham Cyr, Jury and bog will be asoitotot tomer; mins room sot et 1.1 y a whicalh aa bibition Intl be so towed bt ()Bilotti. sibieb is voltam bot Mrs. N. R. Cahoon and threo grand. y ht".".W.11 agiven. tivw"dfue, ss isastse teeming1 st Owe 01.001111 term of children. Mrs. I and chil dren's Rexburg. Ida, 11713d el .,1 rue One 114"4 11"11" f $a, "" Shorts of California. Water or MrS will hi riven. P.006., Ihrtle le ....................." .. bl eltarrin Its" 711,7611..1 The Utah Cess. Seed gaff atop Cahoon. narowly escaped fatal in. Fuel I compeer In histnithid la aboonstel ter tom Mamosb.sePnwasto ,:r.ii:' last hatween juries new here a and night Poe ro.s. current Me aftermaths( machine pobib. r. a. curter ê to.. Weds. O ICortnn. when the automobile in which mu by Smarms ea se sea lie Ns mane. awes ars k, Odd by trier11018. Ile. novels seems room mseseata and expects to hart lights in all the were riding ran off a "04 a they at es lildre nosily riga Iratiruad crossing gad turned turtle. every liar Ian wilok- 11;, 8 Hall of Italia& Idaho. waa by Patrolman M. Phaughneetry JULY, 25 1916 : '..'. 4 1Diottri.aotb.reditanPlewneett:e : r uttlec1 t1niltr:11.:11;"":". Mert tsairlocks I. 11).-- il. m Plat K. -- 2 x Pat ..ft.. all in Salt p(a, . Lolk I"- -y. -- "'. , nor. fronting or al .,J t g ilpoll the stroets above narni. sad a dopth of Monty-flys it-from said litmus. and all) fmt a. k district bounded on the north pta,..-North stroot. on the oast iitreaa- yewhos& os tilt, south by astndr.aalcodecesitt l. tho he SO-- 1 i. , stroota privato drivoways. water sorints. a tions to said improvoment so shall has boon made. Minorite& in addition to tho ft.( By order of tho Board of Commis- - isp...nk.nt stoners of Ilan Lak City. Utah-Eatimsted oost of each private Dated July Ith. 1911. .... driveway GORDON SNOW. Eatimatod coot of mob moor stem City Recorder. connoctioa . 26.110 fildewalk Extonsion No 115 cost of each Estimated water Find publication July 111. lilt sorvico Last publication August I. Illa. Tho total coot of said improventeetso is ostitastod at tbirty-nlthousase BIOTIC... three bundrod forty-m- e and (11111,141.10) donors of which sus no. DO HERE:BYOYEN PT Titi abutters portion for 24 foot NOTICE of Salt Lak on State Board of Commissionors troot from North toady, lereple City. Visit. of tho intention of such (drool north 140 foot, Is smolt Board of Commissionors to make the hundred forty-fou- r sad 11.74 4 . to. or deecyliod lill five and dollars. following improvement wit: dollars pot front or linear foot ofill 2s) sower lateral Ong property (curb and rms. and crusty of vitrified pipe laying in constructed); for SO foot ight (11) inch roadway al diamotor, including four (l) Inca boom Mato otreet from a point 144 fort norm connections to back of curb. in Nicht. of North Tomplo stroot to Socond Nortn an oceans botwoon Eloventh East and wont tors th d ftv oaadts Twelfth East stroots. and in Twelfth thirty.nino and am. Ilirgia.12) East tram between Michigan and lore. or four and donors Yale Avenues. in &Mat Dietriet Ns I, per front or Hooey foot(It ofltiaborttat tho to and plane, profilra according property (curb sad ruttr airoto, for lit foot pocifications on filo in the office of es the city nginoor. and dotray th shin. contrasts:god). the north side of Second roadway stroot tors' portion of tiro coot and sponse from Main streot root 2?North fmt. ea. thorene estimmed at thirty-fiv- e hum hundrod eight end f SIMI dai ar4 four and dollars. Ism or five and 6.le tlibrt 16) dolists sr me and 116.114(IIISt($3.04.21) por front por hunt or Boom foot of abetting )dollars or linear foot of abutting proporty. by proporty: for 44 foot roadway ea fa. a local assommont upon the lots or south ide of Soreed North nroot trent pieces of nround to be affected and Wain stroot oast 011 I foot. Bile sae. bononted by said shoot. dr od thirty-ve- n mo and 334(4 si within Blocks I improvomont. and I. (liimor Square dollars. or num and Mist (uns3) (62 so) Subdivision of Block It-and also in dollars pm frost or linsar foot of shin. Block IT.A. all is Flee Arr. Plat A. ting property and prior st(curb ing florid Burst'', abutting or fronting ready built: doublo track I for 64 foot on the above namod streots sad to a roadway on the south aldo of nomad of twenty-fiv- e back North stroot from MI foot fest of (21i) feet depth from said la. and all within the idols shunt oast 40 foot, ogre aloha, distriet bottoriod on Oro north by Ninth ninety and Mee Ill dollars. or South streot, on tho mat by Thirtmoth four and 12.100 (I4 720 dollars per Eaotostroet. on tiro south ifsl front er linear foot of abuttiag torment by Avenue. and on tins west by Eleventh (curb and gutter already built stogie East mime. track): for 44 foot rondway IS nos All protoorts and obSectlott to the north ido of Socond North titres from carrying out of ouch Intention must be Main litroot oast 110 foot. fits hundred presented in writing. Meting (heroin moon and 111.10I 14502 Ill dolls" or lot and block. or deorription of prop. four and 61.1041 Mill dollar per frost arty to the City Recorder on or before or linear tom of abutting proPertY. tho Slat day of Juiy, Iota. for (double roadway es Tho board of tOMMIS10110111 at Ito the northtrack): obi of Born.' North &tow first regular mooting to. from Ile feet oast of Main Biros to thoroattt wit the let day of August, 19111. will Wost iltrost. and on the sonk considor th propos4 WV", and bear side ofCapitol &stood North Proof from 10 and considrr suck protests and Woo. foot east of Main Stroet to oy foot woo Bore to mid improvonsont as shall have of Slate Streol. forty-righundred boon mad. o and 21 ISO tat lit 131 MORT ardor of the Board of Contmission. lora. or five and 001.1tia ill irS) donors ern of Pak Lake City. Utah. dated. May nor front or linear foot of abutuag ft I'll. proper'? (Sintle track): and for IS OORDON SNOW. foot roadway on the south silo of lea. Rocordor. North Street from se filet west of ond City Sewer utonsion In. Set State Street to Wost Pirart publication. July S. 111111. bundrod thirty-fo111111. Lost publication. July It.itill (111,4136.23) dollars. or atm sod dollars per front or HAIM (Itilt) ' lima" foot of abutting property (audio lurrica, P track). All protests and obBortion to tiro NOTICE III HEREBY GIVEN by the of Commissioners of lialt Lake reing out of ouch intonttos inset be City. Utah. of the intontion of Duct Prasonted in writtnir statingof thertia let orePortr. Board of Commissionors to make the and block. or doscription on or before the following described improvoment to. to tits City Bororder wit: lath day of July, 11111 To grade. and pa.. with tegerete. The Board of Commissioner at flock streot from the (tad of tiro prooent first regular meeting thereafter. IBC wili Wit. th. 27ta dot of July. pavement at tbe Warm Soringa asphalt heal loo to tho city limits (said concrot consider tho pave..f.,. .".e.. most to Ito forty-fou- r and 1.10 (sil) and nonsidr prorord. l as shall hare foot wide and seven CI) inchos thick be. tions to mid improvoment boon made. twoon the (rod of the said ansondsicodonr.idth.or ch protaistTai nnsdrI hb2riciaar . ........ - . ............ a 1 0 fifty-nin- ur ft thirty-fivem- 4 ---- rd . wells Coot.doubles 00100N esoir. Traction Company at Agate Avelino. JUD. 116th. lel& City Rocasodoa and tidbiton (IS) foot wide and from No. 144 Paving ratonsion Juno (6) incites In thickness at lite Moos 20. Int to eight (a) Inchon in thickness in lb. First publication Last publication July Wk. ISIL renter from the end of said double track to the city limits). in Paving DiStricts Nos- 11 and U. according to the plans. -and specifications on file in the profiles i,''' MOTICZ. Mee of this City Engineer. and defray ... the abutters' portion of the cost and Board tbo expense, theroof by a 'coil seesissecnt le 'web ttiven by btost 44,, 44.4 Zeirel'aira, "P" tklk 'of such all - iii folio1411. Blocks 14 LI and 12. LW View Subdivision; Blocks I. 2. I. 4. I. 7. S. 1 and is. Warm Springs Subdhision, all in Section Z. Township I north, Range I west, Salt Lotto Basso and Meridian; Blocks S. e and It. Empire Addition; Addition Block 1, Maack Plat "A," Blocks 4. 7, IL 1. It. II and 17. Folsom's Addition, all in Section 23. Township I north. Sang. I west. Salt Lake Base and Meridian; also In Sections 14.13. 24 and 21. all in Township I north. Range I wont. Salt Lsito Baas and Morldian. fronting or allutting upon the street above namod and to a depth of twenty-fiv- e t211 feet back from mid street, and aU within the district bounded on the north by tho city limits. on tho east to grad, curb e gutter construct privets ment erivers-sys- wish oe. sad Concrete tonateuet drainage system of (10) l idos tindiameter. sad vitrified p ips from hi ne to twelve (II) Inches and across WW1 carry water along said be to and Intersections. grading curbs. A street forty (4.) f..4 anti II avenue. an. bstwoon pistil Eighth 17. Districts 8cria In and paving to 'Pod- s and the plans. profile of the ficatione oa tile in th officeabutters' City linginier. and defray tho thereof. cost and expense portion of tho upon the leteul by a local assessmont be Lice. of trotted to be nefited by said ImProremen t. s itust. Salt Lake within !Block fin plat "D." 31. Towle Survey, and in Section Salt Lake ship 1 north. Range I east. aeUt. r fronting Base and Morldian, honed. Ling upon the strut above met: and I a depth of twootrfiveall 4 tee.' back from said 'treat. and north ay the district bounded on the 8 striel1i ael Eighth avenue, On the oast by on this south by Sixth avenue. sad the west by Canyon &Jim& iticivile ti0. does cost Tiro estimated the 000t of constructing private drive. again:. ways. which is to be aseessed the property benefited. in the regular assessment. Estimated cost of each private drive. wsy. 126 10. ipso total Cent avoid lniPr1.111".nt stimatml at forty.n.se hundred fort1, .. six and 11.100 (24.$41 II) dolleita. I; which sum the abutters' Port""stm) hundred and thirty-fou- r or thee, Mlles) ($6,436.00) dollars per front Or linear foot Of abil0 proporty. and Obloctio ns to (be cats tins All protests hs mu- -. i .... trying out of such Intention Inert' a ei in writing. statingof P prseented and block. or description the to the City Recorder on or beet , 7th day et August, lel& a t ite Comtnissiemers 'Die Board of ""-'- , first rogular meeting thereafter..1"4....ill,to the 3th day Of AIIICUSI 11911 4,.. eider tho propoted levy. was 'outrider such Prete" and 6.'ve bees shall a to said Improvmont bites. cog tot the east line of Sections 13, 14 and 2 on the south by the south lino of Sections 21 and U. and on th west by the west lino of Sections. 14, 23 and tit The total cost of said improvemant is estimatod at thirty.seve thousand hundred sinety-seve- n and sisht 1137.117.111 111111. dollars. of which sum Salt Laic County awl the State Road Commission pay twenty thousand ($24,004) e dollars. and the abutters' portion is (cartoon thousand two hundred ninetyFor sala Is Salt twit Oty by: (1114.2911.31) dollars; and etght licitramm-Johsso- n twenty-nin- e e hundred Store.. Chapdeand lain Drug Co. W. H. Dayton Drug t11.1411,M) dollars. or or Co Wi dollars front limier foot Owl (1070) per Drug Co, 44.11 foot roadabutting property for Drug Co.. Drug of way 10.S loot of said 44.1 toot toad. Co Sun Drag Co.. Acme Pharmacy. Way along its tracks to be paid for by Coombs Drug Co.. Sherwood. FharUtah Light and Tractioa Com- macy. Firirt A Drug Co.. W. D. plata and ishivon thousand three bun. panyllIritty-toHating. Leaver Drug Co. Boyi. died and 11111,1164.361 Fbartntirlf. Drug Co.. Frampton or 16.1ell (5010) dollars per dollars. Vermillion Pharmacy. Granite Drug front or linear toot of abutting property Co.. Witherrepeon Pharmacy, for paid IS toot roadway. bin Dostal Supply Cs. Id W. Srd St All protests and objections to the Western Dental Supply C. Judgg miming out of such Intention must be Bidg JP111011(.041 In writing. stating therein lot and blockeir description of property, ird". tothos City Recorder oa or before the 34th day of July. 1114. The Board of Commlsolimers at Its first regular roosting thorsoliter. the 37th day of July, 1114 will eonsides CONTILaCTORIL xcrItcz the proposed tom and hear and consider such protests and objections le entice of the City Recorder. said itaproventaint sa shall have boon $alt Lake City. July S. ISIS made Sealed proposals wilt be received St goad& Of Cntnanteils. of the Board of CommissionBy order of the Board at title &Roe estil II 'clock IL ea. ersByIforder Salt Lake City. Utak, Dated Julio sheers of Sale Lako Car. 119111 Wedlock lay. 1. tow. far ug.it IIIL Juno , ...., tructies realest sidewalk es the , GORDON IMW...e ; . GORDON lratiorder.', gorilla side, of Wickhran Avenue ItsCtrirsiois ilth and 11lib Raid lintels and Paving Vutottalos Pro.City 113. and Gutter Curb ea the east aide of ISM East It. between 1L IfIn.,,,,a , Juno 10. 11141. First July publicatiou publitioa Cons: Ji4ell1saa sad Tale delouse Sidewalk Lame tablicatisso August Othi. lee. publication July Ilk 111116 o 110:18111 e 0 G 11-1- forty-thro- n , I to-w- it. . 11 . ' i - . , boll' |