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Show PURER MILK AND GOURT 1 ASKED SANITARY RIEATS FOR ACCOUNTING. Moon Alleges Provo Man Re-| fuses to Give Stockholders Their Due. BETTER $80,000 SALT LAKE PONSUMERS BY A INSPECTION wonderful and cows of NOW througbout state, especially in at the } | la year ago, and even this spring, ims to surprise even the Sots ldown and cement floors, scrubbed which several a refuses holders of o ae Sheel George : 2,000 H Mi do Mir have the meats cue 2 fue of auhe IKight CAR RIT suits In Lake tavery !small Iavhat snade Small the quality meeting of certain stockholders of of milk sold in Salt imance. ‘requires “thatmilksold in Salt/ ‘hake shall have at least 4.2 per cent/ butter fat, rples recently Iwas soirney on th part of officers of found in quantities of more than & ) tea a - In most about well pee with-|° sce oh ( pr I chase are Was Given the of, dairy, what. charges, for the stockholders in of a wceurt ; on the written pividends “ on how the ti precautions 8 are| taken in milking and in keeping dirt and dust out of a milk, and the con-) dition of the stable tie Matter. of rq), the question ane ee ee Success Colorado iv « Mmpany BLOG MICO RICY te . ee > cls the pendency -of S money is held ‘suit. This n j Provo with the Colorado. be-| 7 HEAR LECTURES was not the aor or the farmers, as the milk was at a low temperature when shipped. This problem will be a serious one to meet when the new ordinance goes into effect in October, demanding that milk be kept at a temperature of than 55 degrees until it is delivered to the customers. Two Subjects Will Be Discussed Today Before Parents’ Classes. TWO BOYS ESCAPE FROM STATE SCHOOL Spécial Edward Nielson of of I Pleasant Grove and Ben Bishop of Salt Lake, both aged : anes have to’ be addresses been. made. delivered for not 4 on FC to duty upren Pee Schuyler SEER lived in (ra was not Saran eS Se r trial waCai railroad Deets tour 9 oer i The } comae : ivin tween wae) G Icilt the a ier Marl a could family, be given but in this favor was th head J uars cia the disregarded Fatia: and have been pene. sent to the industrial school. Their chance to escape came Friday after‘noon, and they took it in a hurry. NothAng is known of the Nielson boy, but “Blehop was identified with a number of | escapades in Salt Lake which defied the efforts of the juvenile court officers. After being arrested several times and Biven a chance, he was finally sent to the Ogden school about eight months ago, at and by SEWER REPAIRS HAVE STARTED Concrete Bottoms Being Laid in Manholes—Moran’s Threats. the first, and another speaker will be Procured for the Seventeenth ward.| Following are the assignments for the| wards where juvenile court work will| be the subject Eleventh ward— Grant Twelfth - Thirteenth j ‘9 j ward — Joseph Sharp. Lighteenth ward—George Q. Morris, Twentieth ward—Lon J. Haddock. Subjects and Hours Arranged for Twenty-first Pea cnamelly Brown Monday and Tuesday. ae -seventh ward—Joseph Can; Superintendent D. H. Christensen of In the campaign to foster the use of the city schools yesterday completed the Utah-made goods, the following assignogram o eachers' examinations to | ments have been made: ‘be held in the Lafayette school Monday Nineteenth ward, D. F. Collett and and Tuesday of this week. The sub-| Frank Alexander; Twenty-fourth jects for examination and the hours| ward, P. W. Dunyon and another er will be given are ; a. as follows: onday, m. Aug. to 10:20 30—English an speaker; grammar, United States| history, 10:30 a. ied Foren : writing, 1 -~P..m. to 2:30 p. ‘eeq graphy,2 p. m.| ia 3:30. p. m.; epelliae 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 estas: aie 2i—Ariifinetic:’9 a: \ f to 10: pile m2 ; ;. hysiology. Physiology, pedaensios, 10:3 0-8. Pag ap. aes 40. 3280 m. to 3:45 2:30 } t } | Pp. m. ‘to |p.” m.; ™. ene ee er aoe and light An Assured Income Drives Worry Away $100.00 or any multiple thereof, invested in our Mortgage Cer. tificates will yield a return of 6 per } i cent interest per annum, which will be Paid every month, quarter or half year, as you may wish. The Certificates are non-taxable and are secured both by First Mortgages on imProved Salt Lake Real Estate and our Capital and Surplus. Salt Lake Security & Trust : Company 32 Up. Main j i Capital,-...',..../.-<.%., Surplus ........+.. Murphy ward Twenty-eighth and Oliver ward, D. M. Skelton, The ye ags cn 0 1e8 A Frank R. Street and the money paid for contractor agreed to do it, ‘ward, Erath; Meredith; Bird Seventeenth It is not certain that the sewer will be put in use when the work of Contractor eros has been completed, 4s P. J. Moran says he will get his $20,ae before he allows the city to use the ewer, and threatens to bring suit unr ess his claim 1s granted. VITAL STATISTICS GIVEN. | Again there were forty births in Salt sake for the week, the Same as. the week previous. Of these only seventeen were boys and twenty-three’ girls There were nineteen deaths, of w hich nine were males and ten females. Five potiee were brought into Salt lake for burl ere the week eight cases e con- tagious and reported, Fourteenth | phold as fever, infectious follows:. 2; scarlet diseases Smallpox, were 2: ty- fever, 4. Seven McAllister nd Robert] houses ure still quarantined on account following Sues speak-| of smallpox, eleven searlet fever to the remaining wards|and one for diphtheria. There are no ig ae sor patients * in the isolation hos Fe RESTAURANT SC SQUABBLE FINDS5 WAY Re : complete 4nd the 3 SP Ri RET Breeden Office Suppl pply wt Co. for RPDOUEEY, TO COURT, sear Ss. Seats . est 2nd So. oth te hon meh A squabble over marae restaurant at 315 | largest stationery store mM Tta his: “ South Main street got into the eourts yesterday, when Fred Perry filed suit against D, Fred Gibbs, asking for the appointment of a receiver’ and a reStraining order to keep Gibbs away. erry’s’ complaint states that he Gibbs went into partnership on May 28, 1909, Gibbs to furnish the money and he the labor and experience, He claims that Gibbs been taking charge of the restaurant himself and is wrecking the place, owing to his inexperience. Bach was to receive not more than $25 a week from the restaurant, and the profits above this were. tc e saved until Gibbs was repald the $1,800 he put into the scheme. On Aug. 14, Perry claims, Gibbs ousted him from the restaurant and appropriated profits, Thermos Humidors business and all. resulted, ‘The suit yesterday GETS THOUSAND FOR THE LOSS LOSS OF AN EYE Lugene Raynor's lett left eye, which w as destroyed in an aceident at the k quarries.of the Salt Lake Route at Elgin, was worth $1,600 any rate, that. was the amount Raynor received vesterday on a aap Aion with the railroad of his suit for $15,000 dam ages, and Judge C, ace made that order. He brought ‘sult for $15,000 damages, $800,000.00 $100,000.00 =< Lake Prato Suppiy Cu., SCHRAMM’S WHERE THE CARS STOP. Thermos Agency. ” Kodak Finishing. | Salt Made by the Thermos Bottle manufacturers, and their latest product. We are show. ing them in four, three, two. and single compartment sizes and they’re worth seeing. 142 Matin. that to| - Commerel: ee by club trattlc tile radi t far ill <att) Ure | Reindickte, sthat: | 1 Ohl l "She wag tal l pa part nas wo in local Leal rie t es on “Her { but crock sf A , Taft, | con- r “5 tine ( 1 1) De } delat l <=) j Ur Fann eg Se I ( Cet other Lake wi snd the i p ¢ it ; rhe of P { Oe. to write the which “In addition of Salt Lake, Cc } --beai be-| ult aT ko J. Northen “Files a urt; I ri j tion’ Worthen I in Yesterday, al | rie eer oe "Hi ; aoe illé s (teaches in ning 10 kruptey nKrUpLley says in | an ap=|- tl t federal i | os of \he‘/has;Ived: for wot be-to encourage Is ‘t has been Midvale tion some time ago. Northen since its eee to $4 Mieva vole, ROY I. at ‘her own. to . his excellent with exce is Heme coramun}ty beg BY by V. Gardner a . es We written her “in Salt: I mo Elelisi alt In by Lake on his the | Serie beta Fenn en--of “the. Cc ana auxiliary ar of ofthe -blind, readings and oS aT ee “i the plays es i ‘a . . hay on_ Vicinity ur is painful, Bi ine 1er, regulates and 1d man work for anks ] ee nt Be iat IBanke had much not all pia the: necessar’ vention of the i ses et “TAE the is planning it ee MARK: animals thele ng Into. and deemed any Weber planning “Alyestock’ year, jaj icf inIn the fre: the 8 ns the of oxen and. wild west feature of the has Well as his eyesight. advisable of | DR. — 0 of 0 evening, Newm S47 ‘riend nds = THE price - paid RUYAL for CAFE. they last limited lot of | | Is we t J J. ie talen.he ae HUNT of a of Lake, Sr. “Wilsor Los {s “ from. a are strictly And : from half a carat to two these a diamond better of a TOP at once. SALT Gus LAKE CITY, UTA | mer aint ayer ass | SO. . 37 of | East First Utah | we Apples South Are like to sit ona winter's ‘in the before evening be- dark, or near going to bed. But in the past we haye been afraid to do so bec ‘ause O f worm San nd various ous other oth Amer-| AND blemishes ALICE | bearing ‘pavilion which are so abundant. on are worth from $750 to $1,000 per acre. They now sell for one- third that amount, and on terms so easy that ro monthly payments will secure > p Pye one. The United Development associa- her: Mamie, “and weeks’ tour sis- if anaes a few followed A ment wer - who, Payment by the month Such an investment and beats spending one’s money In and means for-|the accumulation‘extravagance of a modest fortune Angeles, visiting Poo ‘ee companied | by Nex .dham;. card to its concluston. ‘addressed ‘Assoc ‘iation, to. 510 U nited Develop- Newhouse build- . of Ww. SN ae a 5 r SHI IBLEY-MACMILLAN ne up Beenue ateae re ta ey and . me thar: Hazel, returned in the’ east co. ke office oper- 1 _ E. ar 8rd Eas So, printing office. Both phones. = ne Ga is ae MADELINE. MURTHA SS are Invited ° ‘vacation’ of... ape In a ere R . & Gives you the choice of quantities of ladies’ shoes and oxfords up . $4.00 even $5. 00 Vv: ] and E alues, VAEy Mike Angustorder 30,|] || Bmences.; All members of the come, bring thefr “Lunch ‘will be ESTRAINS STRIKING MEN FROM INTERFERING Ige fresh| umbers pair sgies? of shoes and in the childrews, t Store, = ons lunch temporary The restr. aining order sued some time ago by Judge c, Morse in favor of the Ing company an plumbers ugainst was continued in force by Judge umbers |eSaturday ; New LYNN oon, to served at geod me. see -u invited THE ORDER OF THE EASTER erty park Pe btes afternoon, Morr is ddyeat atee aa’ G'dlec Monday carats each at the above price. want too. States in competition witn the best pro- anc ei nd will he o iene 1” wUeSL west O Are N renee a Lynn of 4 736 Bast. 3 Fir Se : th street during the month of Se} mi thin risa promiber shipman. R, 2 0 : Nand; Mid: are I ass pane ; « i‘to, Sig of Salt Sf *g:Lake.ric 8who = F ve ee . y aie, ‘ rt Ww édriesday fo, a clean dia- its the best paint on the mt market, | | First trom eee vis MIDSHIPMAN SCOTT . are selling perfect cut, - one a South back daughters, from a six MISS : If you Young gnen with dispositions into better positions. employment as assistengineers Salary and. djvision of — profits. Technical knowledge unnecessary. Opportunities for investment. Call or address CHAS. R. PORTER, Atlas Block mornings. Highest : While cara every suggest, canyon whe re he h been|apples produced in a numid climate. ek's vacation. This explains why the high and fertile ra SPENCER Macy and , daughters, valley of .Ses ee ee fruit of such ETHEL ; . er He is taking«|| monds mee pe fo depar at for might “company ote os e renident @ i urgeae Pora 8. D. Evans land cement nlant near i iarge Port Undertaker and embalmer, removed and. C) La Rue, engineer in charge of |. Ww location. 48 South State street ruction, drove to Salt Lake in ay automobile : esterday : Th are the ruests of 2 and Mrs. Tom D. Pitt while In »Salt Lake CS D: ays af :N father : who is treasure r of the Marshall Field company in Chicago, will come. weat : . 00 a a paint , you ES opportunity LEAGUE to of St. make Mary's an cathedral. investment will be the guests of R. Canning, organ- | Which will bring good returns, even if izer and director of the league,’ at an/the land is sold again when bearing icé cream festival this afternoon at All commences, No other rorm of investee ws fred ral — boys will meet! ment offers such large returns with \t the cathedral at 3 o'clock. verfect safety. Trenton orchards in MISSES GENEVE, wm Diamonds fact, purpose to w hich all members of | fore the fire and Relief ( orps, Circle, Sons dark, eat several FLOOD f y THE sone 218 erdtians % in the blind much —In Hhpens. and pleas. Clifford Utah: ond Tdaho: ent ‘ ] Lnamels ee 1 and de A. re iurned he — f. x59 ~A GUARANTEE 0F E ine Dorothy and Catherine, are spending | fine quality. Why so many are getting few days at Christmas Tree park, ]into the orchard business there. And Yellowstone station why not? the present of . z et . ‘pg | Orchard jand at Trenton ono price can see THE ST. Lz AWRENCE AC OLY i «a out Soe ahs T. iad horses for the fair, Dr. Young prelive- Fr aints { 7 connected Ladvertising Omaha visited Vermillion Frida honor e eanioas sat Fair precautions: for ‘the f a ae mus Haw o of-any Into the. s — Pp tion Will sell a five-acre orchard now THE ANNUAL OUTING of the Ladies’ |two old; will care for it three Auxiliary Sego Lily No. 3, Switchmen's!more years years suarantee every tree in "as ‘ Eire ; a r 2 aa erTo +] ld at good eer at that t time, and accept ant Cahethana enter. bring . nterior seciet FELT entertained at lune gate and an| Orpheum party yesterday afternoon ar ation were use ee a Denver. “bint § aS rs € sec n ecorations anc landmainted placé cards were laid ani- point t . Which effect ‘the. x 18 the of s f Paints P the ican iE orks spending a MRS. D. S.. entering. of fatr contests to {in Toke bea purpose, . ee of Monday calling clause|MRS. ¢ ounty to TA: home. all é koh Bs personal Levine ~ who Boye secretary: Mrs Mrs. YOUNG MEN WANTED tees. I ding: to th He “had na 2 95 wit r or yn ri é f = the al: 1 ice OSE@S, arnishes bun West street, the G. A. R., prove | tary from ‘the Brigham Young “universit y be plosi ~oOsion.i osethatsame deprived blind through him. of both a minehandi Ereat deal of interest eand fs Bevating to their. welfa t 1 Fi ned $ : on ‘popes nd: « xterior listric Nd &! who i I xd wee next ped t fix | T duced elsewhere. There ts a good reapold a social at the home of Miss Francwill | |son for this. Every one likes apples; his father a Murray, V it will for that as is : Linda, “Mr. an] for the Los Angeles st THE DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS rather’ importation State proyiding $ 2g Inasmuch issociation | this alMi: qo ents s I rae a a, 3 ie 5; George ¥. Holman, Mrs s Valt te 8. sScott, : Mrs Mont Ferry Mrs. Je yh in M. Shephera. urs ae |G Schulder and Mrs. Dn ua ce During thik.. a firs week is in in Septe ir N oN Lee ar o eber will giveSeptember several .jectunes Brabeey piven 5 for th the t pub per, fort aand ul places Day Best. Os ele ter a swim a dainty 2 upper at t S ip ‘ afe was served. The! Past experience has proven conclusame crowd will go ue E Hid ele a sively to frult buyers ana shippers ‘that yon today and Wi ne ee y Utah apples bring the highest possible Viitbeck Ing Miss Joy sien will Bnter tal price in the markets of the ; United |} of © the state’ laws husbandry to the the this of | os association 5 P. . W. Public. bor ‘eparec prep: Pur} i gers om time -Mocre,Ce. Moore d an a yenar ready ready hic indise f night —- TOFFAIR FOLKS. copies animal mails--into . In len,. treas ‘ibrari: in n The pearet: Shitier ag has mailed concerning» wader whose dire, tion the | herd instruc tions at the librar Wild Minn t s, s 1; ome me PENC E announces the en-! of. h daughter, Daisy, to ef Richard > Jesse sito, Moots | of Pocatello, Ida the weSRE to take place some time in | Sept 1 PITT RCTS MISS MERYLE TAYLOR entertained a | party of young friends at i@ lake last | Veterinarian Sends Copy of the : Livestock Law. , ; Young, state veterinarian, which the ¢ blind. wan, oe oeze reel é ao i ag M is Jos sephine. Morris Rowan, wife Major d are Ww ROW! an. of the Fifteenth try rs ‘rowan has been active. re, wae for the bind. _ seep ‘as mn vear as established several reading rooms: forthe blind She is. “e 5 5 ee. o / toe a vice ry Be: Was . Wind 15 irst PE ident a Mise 1 MRS, “RR. E Zagement ansbo in Oc tob Stata; t in ae addjtior of Ate he gp£0 di Eddy | Raw been “coust. HORSE Braille system | Weber County Fair association, sor Edwin P particular attention to that are M. T: zg jana: poner a great ‘deal ; ae Heber, who has lost both i for alin ATEN hig Ose Ab Bae extensively 3 : of o e horse 7 © | |fom the hoof of the horse A large strip of flesh was torn away, but the young man succeeded in crawl|ing, out ~ of ~ striking” distance. ant thereby. saved nisneelf from being trodden under the angry horse. While WARNING i hibit ottha he andi work*a} ging for the Inland Empire expositio e held for ‘lean-nup 1 ua annour Drought uit in. the day against = im $2.979:19, said o be ue lt i th of aided evens abi has! made) of her life” an- admirable ox. | State ample to. be! followed: by: all’“who- know mer er they be blind. or not: She ania TER e RNa° Brae as saveetion;. finea8 read. ds . I music ipa ad line 1 c wd the Murra |Lho. | contact Example. fforts her ee wilt be ; | Incorpora- baad whic and KIRKED for. th= bling| While raking goes out-into|farm in the the them Good of Walte1 take “glace L. relath tl . oa. | While Raking Have on Farm Near! Murray Animal Resents Blows think about being bling at all. T never have time. But if-T were idle that would be all that T could think about. “I wish the people could. realize that. if {were possible for us to train all of thi an anit maak, fans" a he ple happi "| writes piano Cc ® E t filed in. for. the ‘blind. beggar. In'] the young. man. He his mark. blind. person forgets his af-.|Gardner then Jumped in:ssed to the ground,| fliction and Is happy. In idleness his. misand had no sooner hit the earth. than ery is Intensified. «Icam kept busy all of he received a blow on the right lee the time and I am very happy. T never | ¢,. Life Kearne . for ee MUSK Application | | JOHN”N atv a system tosher work Miss.Hanson of Sas ount Kes pathy at “all Industry, the She the fina cme Bingham Junction a a oo | ment of The Herald, has accepted time during a pothe last <e sf = a i} sition with Goodwi Weekly in th |}when his case come efore Judge J./ came field A. Marshall there may be some ques eee tion. of where’ the town ofBingham | FEDERAL COURT will open _ 14in MonJunction: {s. to be *found; “inasmuch: as day, continuing the April ter amounting chants in She- to Ald i dr that " Braille vards, ok BONA cour Co fe d urra I different, part af the sts at » Where she | Gardner. thought sits and he would teaches the -bline urge the ~ = sling °o < ni 3 horse which was attached to the hay as 3 ththey ind enUCR || piler need ao. unBot: need Morse onward whieh sald, pity, Miss «AsHanson. rire aWaslittle faster and thersreThere is no need ‘for the blind to beg | With gave the-horse a cutting lash: The on. the street The are capable of be| animal resented this Jcind of treatment ing s¢lf->ae taining ij Be tee “and shoult . ‘ a vicious - kick Be:; = ok}and aimed at’the lez of 3 Through , ° 4 on ay mont iti in «a ; ire i | William extabiighment ai — engagement 110 yer Bait I ever eee or. mm } road for Bankruptey—All His Assets Are Exempt. 4 P HIN NE ‘Y EDWARDS, be the on Bie R t¢ A AR D {s-dreuedin-= | | MBS:.AVID int 7 en n t defense commission the ninaie eerie S. whates hee them | tgBr erdiscern by Cen the sores nem| hey the nf bureau the rt ae ( per nded b it ta Orit y if We up looking i| ma) ; Sper yen : aoa sans =o hii i is me oe Mae pa lation. On ‘Sat 7 ia ae feo. teaches them to re ud by the Br F 7 er of perforated : writing. et. clean éare{ em, 1 {ins he lary. to the’As&o Tit n of the bling man aoe yh ee ‘ ; eid Sete ; “ nS Qa), number Of ia pailenthropic women of by himself an Sali| | 0! ¥orth of clothes in-use + ned ang fens cine} ours, . <ali | his . wife during — their waking Lake Buen e tecel give : ali ny oon i= ihe et $29.50,wages due him from blind at the a minpublic Nbrary. “The opening | ing company at Alta, all of which he of ) little 01 same | cai is @ ee sais onj ) fe sthool"sxi* ame | clal ee ee fondays. W SdavA a +3 e on e for days. yan hats, ful 2. CITY. BRIEFS. 4 a Roc to ou ee —— FI ial achoa. 1 for tie: adult ce Ro “Roo with intend so if - q snomenal, Lom c phe pants and white oe u HL. itn. complaint,h.. r it fore i traffle ‘ the Lat the \ I k tho. ppolnime mot ne ad blind $4.00 the oad ri averaged well with ae aiitnoviging commission for them we I Matodat es Hote 1d} ue propriating, 1} President William Utah delegation 1 t-nart :of ‘ Since eaving’ sc ro] Fianson ha been devoting her, fe to th bl ind Sh wi active in») the .orfranizat of the Waateen Association of. the Ban 1d and is a member of its board me directors. At the jnstigation of : his associa- ofa ee are * : White petition the big through ‘ ciflk l nt..ti ee Hi ig to ‘ VW \ools s Se il d otfere values signed by more tl } yee wt business men and bip- | t her ah 16 ‘past favorably: Ww accompan Meeica es considered} or home, resident. ¥ turned it: over!) Mr “Hummel of Salt Lake ittorne eneral, -witlr the~re -| came’ ¢ : 1e vde that an Investigation 1 ! > JOHNSON and-party leftf peedily and in the most effectiv ind. | Mee LB -JO1 See in Francisco. . Sat: tn de r i legal. i 100n, manner Followin Jbrief this, t 1é | ; miggestion te ‘after a isit of with ‘the attorney general a Mrs. Jonson's a Mrs» M.. M. ‘Mcormal complaint ade in beha worn. ale forme agen: aubla Of" wathé: atute.ot for sixte tan | ‘Kean, whom Del = ve ‘ f c : his 3,000-of Ha ¥ r in hi ‘ 1” rleu Hansor I 1 1 that } to not. itr. t Ocde par v7 , ape ( A l ' a eh Rr a t nl} ou horn a2 n ’ t wa es t \ tri Thaneen Séeroa | Both t | the hadn't on blin I tud eae iE LVS the Les the }to. th quest “\ ai (nave ‘edras Sead Sad. 3 went nibeurable, 1 Ogder byes li or In remaining balance two of our > summer ¥ « stoc ‘k S bureau. 245 Main a store new . > , re for real bargains, Just come here t se : Sel AvP ee This is the There are no reserves. that this] commission the reason | bhi ro morn- ; Wednesday and of our take ] jossession we 2 ing { the si ale e nds night Tuesday stree the Interstate Commerce Official noyiiration of} received li ommissioner traffie Habcocl ald-ve on the part of oxt atifying directly: throuch inthe Diind Cher par ae u ither t jects O'Connor, | local superintendent Kennedy Construction company, re. Story fn the dustries,” and at the Twentieth ward | Work without cost to the Besides on “Juvenile Court Work. The ap-| this, the concrete sewer willcity.be repaired pointment for the Twentieth ward was|!n several places. made TEACHERS’ EXEXAMINATIONS. ) Haddock would speak} Seventeenth ward on “Home In-] the rey ree th meet to a i ‘ Schuyl wife w mrtune 4 tos or Mi} action ‘ aepariesled from persons indinavian. n | the jurors and the $9,000 verdict ren de red. & railroad appealed and the Supreme court sustained their position, remanding the case t othe Second dis et : Sone Pe new : Mike for the Her eo ! and of ‘ rt Ks Imdst t a. Lucin tre I pl | i-upon iprebatilsb Oe ir tain and forenoon ’ I Ut [oy ue a a Saen ie ae of chee began work with a large force of men wards, and the movement to increase} yesterday laying concrete bottoms. in the use of Utah-made goods in the re-| the manholes of the intercepting sewmaining Sunday schools. Lon J. Had-|er. These manholes were found to be dock has been naméd by each commit-| Missing, after the sewer had been acboth . cigarette | tee *, and announcements were made yes-| cepted by the board of public works as close friends since terday that Mr. boys blind room 43 sub) Wore ay aed de eon court nall Teccler Oakland ya [ere I lto- trial school at Ogden Friday afternoon »| and yesterday circulars were received at the office of Sheriff Joseph C. Sharp = be on the lookout for the two young en. wa yin blind 1} mt mo i tia rite) i ay, a Poe ee pHEY hirs ra Sessa. Pealed from the aT The Se | Strauy lid not before the parents’ classes in the ward Sunday schools of Ensign stake this morning,i ‘ iturday Life her Jar Judge Siow: ll instrueted the jury x a — the| that: it must find that Schuyler \ on by|duty when. killed. before judgment . longing to holders of Success stock, Moon charges, and he places’ the valuation “a at T. Moon asks t he court for -an Arrangements viston of tl Savior ire guldin the dark pits and th ming blin to pe king tor 1 ; ho wu rer inn ' the ed something Peete write blind up 0 f tau nt} to become useful. und citizen iwarded factniating ae as « of on | Lake, before | <aonmmis ion the date was. H. Babeocet vel r life 21 e N Pacifl Schuyler, | | | | \ { peopky nstruct Sec- aa 1 D. OF WESTERN CASES FILED AND FIRST HEARING. ev. -piived there | tor. redress from. the:-grievances suf” | ins struction of the blind unjust. frele@hto rate was forwarded |} ku CGhnOA Southern forthe death Chari Shatineiean of| LAST teachin . , 240 th in Fags the company. { embarrassing | x Hud during “one present Knight are JUST TWO MORE DAYS OF OUR REMOVAL SALE FAVORED | | 0 their s tie . ind: ee eS ading jury eset he bench, is rever: by Chief Justice against tailroad i purpose the tathantiin ae dult 14 1907, in which the jurs Mrs. Schuyle $9,000 In the wate: Chief Justi takes th rosition that tne jur | . ee . amount ons] Mr. Moon says, anc is| dividend “OF sed Se existing at taken care 39 until . eae and in one or two it reached History is brought to the attention of} 1997. s hus lav Seamer ‘ard . in per cent. The .use of preservatives | ¢),, court, In that Moon ets out a | ata hawe a Atad in ate stopped almost absolutely. Sey 1907, Knight, W Milan : ar heen Kins CI AWA wpekerss The scoring of . small dairic 5 has aoe Mangum UI oh a t ay feat suit t wa | Vas proy ide Rae a ith AC sleeptt shown big improvements. The law “ash See on hae . la wan OA: Blchtiiat nite sitquarter ont cases the showing has. been. points, standard though a fixed number are inthe by law. ‘ asi ing is : made on a a€ basis es LAKE“Is he jon blind i to t ses recognized EA. tah «1 the bnport cast -mos nt in ring ev broust = who sit in rknes 1 fi the commission babiclige a reada5 of Ohhh sight has been, take ; as a faatinant of freight rates olen from them, In Utah there are perhop This petition a pa sami Oda ni wa an ates u Bed guides who. art aching the last June, and it the “1 to uo ecent , i the ‘cases lled-o Tew ! heh ar o e ie pl ) reft ringer 4 are 4 > he considered on the ern rift trip ‘of bert yes Handicraft that Es ee the membre hoy will sit-in Salt Lake eny of their seeing OPC ER Cne Oe 8 "ater fterware the. Spokane, Port lone by: the blind Talented must an) land, San Francisco, Reno and: Phoenix compli hed thinkers and. writers . ' aa wiilsbe <hearé <b he. comml DICE SOK tn * op w rkmenen i beveare aS feforc he Utah © petition alestin id tf flied ats ; LPT ek delicate i: . “petit tion uch of the fingers or the eee fixes the standard at 45 points. el there Straup, and handed by the su: 1a down Mier ons preme court yosterda LS that of Mary R. Schuyler for $30,000 the] represented in the issuance of Colo stock ie charges th ut neither th # ~ but in many of the sam-|ury stock cee the 7 analyzed the butter fat pedo si ck, represent! —Widow judgment ushe ind, in the/ Seca HANSON. . district : Howell opinion is pore the standard from nearly | Success company in putting through iis big dairy, the conditions in the] deal and ROR aIn ie ompane nm < _ e ‘ole ) dairies yi the farmers is not yet » cers . ets aa Esce a)1 1 ates 1 “al is wanted, but changes are being hand, Moon charges, which were nelySer| as fast as possible. The ordidistributed among the stockholder lot The Bnd 2 images public ‘ Damages. : the the Ee Killed This is true of | Success company, vas a ree d e ee house: in and moda are pita o ‘in rs o f the1¢ Su ‘ces stoc e hole ri co m pany, Me be distributed on a ratio of 265] Dairies. shares i shares of Colorado ) o to to eac h 1,000 sha of Success st foon charges : cor reach MARIE JURY REVERSED ° OBUItOLITG oe eet possible. nearly ery slaughter cake Salt Lake. While MISS boo It Is bout s 5.000 ere a is little trouble in keeping these plants | 0) On" the Success to the Colorado comclean. Not only in this particular have pany, are now pending in the courts. part ichanges come. With new cement floors of which hav sy n left to. a oo managers immediately adopted new) Morse of the Third district court for admethods of handling and ti tkinggz care o {| judication . their meats. The plants. have _ been Conspiracy Is Charged. made sanitary and care is now taken to Moon claims that on Oct. 31, 1908, at ; t Botlaied sion to Be Here on September 22. SALT iat SO ee hems reilneteli But todas } blin Vt srounc he stock andf: Lilt neg to Ag a nw IPO rn TORERTOLNEI | Vhen th zentle Nazaren ee bla tia particulariv apt, for th laetine blind were the blind beggar the Lteeet: ipable of doin uny thir “aisanpearea | Mail Clerk Not on Duty When spn Keen, ‘discerning | emarkable Success ‘Interstate Cor Commerce l Pants and White Hats—Ful Line for Labor Day. White rhe cu of the people of th state : f | igainst all of «the transeon- | are blind Inontal railroads. entering. into the guide. the | pie of rate making for thi e Po" pit.’ | tion tion will be opened eee September wil p, Openell, Sab tamber 3422 AnAn qe 3 them alone for they ind if. the blind shall aE then.botl ately kU into7 ata a | Vi mo ee Fore the entries on the qjaimed that he profited by {n this manner, and left au Rees distribute Color ~~ SECOND DISTRICT W 1 shares of the ervec times dally. which stock ital DATE SET FOR | | RA HEARING Marie Hanson and Oth-| ers Are Doing Excellent Work. Let. guid Ae blind. Kooklidge 500; H. S. McCann hah; Homes I*, Robinson, 1,000; Cc. Tra Tutt! 1,000 S. Humphrey ; A. N. Rane ee 1.000 Ww. W Rive t. L. Colbu » 1,000 hares Williams, secre etary and both companies it is Bietiien issu oO, E many about two years ag ing cat- Since the crusade for better conditions| pand better food was started, there has] been a quick change. Owners have put] t} if Miss ne compan Is char NOON in a suit Hh x n en Third “ais trict court yesterday inst Succ Mining company, Colors 1ulo Min ng , comp: ins Je ‘ Knight, Ernest Williams, Jacob Fvan and W. Le * Mangum Mr en representing a number of holders of stock in the old s Mh ingg compan amounting to of the 30,00) shares o he company, ? e place valuation on the holdings $50), 000, ‘hose who have assigned thet holdings to Moon in the pres nt liti¢ ar are R. Wightman, 000 res; ¢ Jo nes, 2,800; O. J Baur , 9.000 ( ‘alder, 1,000 “A C. Smith, 2,000; ¢ oe 5 G Sindar, 500; A. TI BOE Le Ory ze ze itle and hogs were slaughtered in hone trunning in filth, already most of the jhave made such revolutionary hanes i $80,000 among section which claims Salt Lake as a market. Thousands of dollars have been spent durmg the spring and summer, and are still being spent for. better barns and more sanitary methods of milking and handling milk In nearly case the producers have shown In the suggestions given , and have taken steps at once to remedy the wrongs that have been “ o them ORY org and. Davie counties, which ship more milk to Salt Lake than all | others, the dairymen have become alive to the situation and nce n’‘eager in improved methods Detieents is this true of the milkmen, but of the slaughter houses. Whereas UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1909. INVOLVED | na Knight, mining promoter ae holds property V tlued Jesse eacitais t of CITY, UNFORTUNAT ARNING MUCH SUCCESS AND COLORADO MINING COMPANIES, DEFENDANTS. PROFIT RULES. improvement in the care milk has been found the AMOUNT LAKE Blind Young Woman Gives Instructions to Sightless Dairymen and Butchers Making Improvements All Through Utah. CONDITIONS SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: Morse We close in two fore it is too late. weeks; come be. ROMNEY CLOSING OUT SALE 214 MAIN to 7 Se UA: acre THE 8 |