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Show THE 10 a 5 for the pal; 1 1 B Various A Ing; |'**y; HAS | ora Alice BUILDING AND GRADE EACH . following The for the various Lake was made 5 B INSTRUCTOR. COMPETENT teachers} of Salt of assignment public schools yesterday to handle this See 4 A, Macdonald; _ McDonough: berg: -A, Cora Clark, 201; kindergarten, 8 B, Olive/§ Carter; ee paler Smith: 2 ‘ 1 2 = Anna Anderson A-B,/ons; 2 A, a 2 ce 9 Ella = Chase; - 3 I = ms sis = hea ent : r 1 B, Mattle E. McKay; assistant, , . 2 ae Eo tledsor mn i B, th Keats ris: A, Luey et 2 ae a 3 A, I Aybes Lawson Ber Tawrrtne 4 Le Fisher: Grace Ida 4B, Jloyd: Sorenson 5 B,. Josepliine 6A, Ure; Rachel B,. pgetie. Meander, 7 5B, Te ¥ Te ldredie 1 B. i Rogawsky . Marie s4 Irs. A.B. Stephens; B2A, ° Anne tle bearing « e case, Choir derstand that , va: ‘ : Gillett, § s . es - Mormon ir A,| 1° ¥ a a assistant, 3| Edith cary. annex), C ederickson; Laury; 4 B, Lucile Gioimer; 4 A, Patni Whiteley; 5 y Breech; 5 A, Ida| Hartwell: 7 B, is “Goheank") 7 A. } no admienion was at the nd also 1 was White; refused had choir Utah | missions to the M/W. : gave no creden McKenzie: 3 B, Taylor; gucrite ‘olly Reynolds; said he made nade of| a case choire had the : th t ites cee wé e QAI ee a So. the | in: 190 Mechanical drawingMary Ma Soderberk, nual training—A. S46 and | Lake temple, bulldinge the | thraueh: Emil walt BR took him | ‘aaah ng Jones hict . 5 A, Mar: 4 A, 5 8B, ee oper:ae Nelson: Evelyn 2° A.” a Christensen; "2 Maude Morgan: 8 en B Pitcher May Ale: 4-A, Blanche t. 2 has told her. Soren of his. intimacy |C@red Two won en, Anna : <x Ife oh? by “as wife the y ¢ and ba \con- THE 2 ev WIL Es TAMS, , teacher a LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Soh “for the. donee 2 compared ag last yen Adelaide ognized wards ) eee z oda Baxter ei marie Jensen; 5 A, 6 B , Nan Bhort. 7 eo ra Kener; 7 a,| were are SALT LAKE HIGH ADET BATTALION will as the same Included a er: 4 Staats: ‘The} morning. this Denver for leave yes-| Lg g esp « obese A Eft Lnogtellow ate School—Elizabeth tae Du yn Doty: V. Fri itz, 3 B, Ruby ydia Schramm; Aide SCHOOL || A. L. arrive in | James, H. Salt Lake pat sous a me this need 1 S¢cording to a schedule eeO OUNCE by Huntington, Seti.| 4 A, Bradford. well. School a Will am R prinkinder ne te cipal; garet Moore: alin E a ate Mar-| : alla wp y; assistan Naomi! Deal; 1 . 2 sistant. Merle ponekiaa Coeahiin Gone: '] : 2 assistant, Violet 3 Ada Cra es an Lily iser, 2: - Christina Olsen; 4 A,faggie AlviraLayton; Cox: Ethel Harcombe:| Ryel; 5 B, 5B, Mabel 49 #fternoon BUILDING as fo day Ore., 979 South COUNCILMAN et re a park va after looking 2 getting transpired yester {ssued at city,” sald the gathering R. Hills of Denver, Thomas,Evan J.J. Thomas and ; ‘ yester “| ad-| frame be. has trip | eks’ and was ep city the Jackbusy’ yes- ting h his lating spite In . Zi ra 2A, Emily Rosabere,'s B. “Violet Davi i B, ‘i Alice rdsley; 3 A, . Helen Hulbert;.4 A, Ela O’Brien: '5 B. Maude : A 3° Chuge: : at » A, Caroline Rasmusson,; 6 udeB, ; Johnson; oP Peat hanincor tes ian 2 ; ap EN te for the first time this have that he was a Dr. Ed- last a principal; . Bla nche Lawson, assistSan ran lark; 1 B- “A, 2 B, Annie Nord" , Be Foster 2B. uth Arm- Mary Wol 6B A, Nelle tt: user: Salt Johanna A. 7B Taian Mary Mar-| 4 A, Lake Company 32 Up. Main Capital Surplus ........... .-27/5:. «ss. >. B, Schick; See o Security & Trust $300,000.00 ;$100,000.00 F. E, M’GURRIN any of this money E. D. WOODRUFF JOHN HICKEY EDWARD HOME me echan i | is signe 4 ment president, and Hyrum: the compa : eee The. Sratate yesterday, Bates forainys Then secretary, nor Stewart, R. C. GEMMELL D. G. JACKLING eth ; D. F. Dunyon ent tains Insisted A etof (oe I program and dancing : ~monje. ,S:oHarmonie= Schweizer clut Salt Upon. 1, 0.nd .D.tl H Schivelzer the speeches, and music, J furnished |lbany barowith aay 3 though he taken over eacital stoc in full payment Articles. of incorporation of Power company of Salt Lake tock for the were the Thor filed are officers ars A. Yates, vice president, and Avdarask. secretary and treasurer, also orang | the beard of directors. ar Mark these oune teh ha hotel ike sham “in famed of the “Wood. This auspices club o'clock o'cloc 0 at t’8 8 evenin ening > ¢ Tanner under 3 iypnotim Literary streak of fat, a streak of lean, lots of goodness in between!" cCoy’s, livery, saringe vicery: Goth phones §81. Se ee ean yeer re See ea were Deutschland ee and 8 tail eae RCE eee amusement. The success and) aughter’ < matter the e all at co n in th ; at and no had ins fic th fel oR Sa day ai Giana to of the lecture Utah 4 who was a delegate j me penal 1 eee a ee of and to his room parthat Sun- or on that he was any in the hotel on in the Talks . Chapter - = meetne is at he admitted hotel, Veros loce had served action beer Is now be- in that was the evenin £ he in had the bought z Albany the beer Sere of | SaOGBy. Veros was juryF in en e convicted bar on last . Saturday police court COUN Pots was and Sunday decided to take up courses in commer-|on cial law and political economy at the] counell finally decided fined to in the elvil affairs cf . rite night oe oe : geet, ae PETITION BANKRUPTCY The y S meeting =o er eeene the largely Cees who delegates three returned of at was a from the attended; were have national and — aivet by recently by leaiquor ( $20 follow the Judge ‘J: A. yesterday. Marshall Anders on 7 tha fede ral RATE schedules debts. of valued at HGumetGiA $300; wagon, goods, , re I gards u3|/Ideas assets his assets, Practical : team 340: tools. $25, and| hees; F. Personal of “Ben apes Can We: \ Van C. . L. the of c A. Make , Voor. George Ww ison, ontact | Dr, C. = Te asdate Salt Salt Li dentist, do business Dee Lena Nev Hawthorn, West, to ready I LICENSES. . =, Lake: Mary as Salt D. ‘CoC nson, Salt Lake; Florence Salt Lake ree Ogden; Celeste Con“ Woodw:s “is Salt Lake; MarSa It I al G aerate” Springville: Springville Ichsner, Hawthorn, Nev.; Nelson. Few “A Michelson; M. ne That Have r se 2 7 erin Leading “spirits McEwa am $15 E Christensen, oe a bene Cine Charles C. ; clerks by the returned delegates Subjects were discussed as _ follews: “What the Seattle Convention Accom- | plished,” jhousehold i eo MARRIAGE Co r V. Coughlan, Was hington, eens ohn Wells 1 convention the American Institute of Banking Seattle. FILED IN FEDERAL COURT Many valuable ideas gained at the of men big panking fromag weoes convention John Anderson, a) a bart bartender of Salt/the c oe ne 2 ; the country were given to the local each teamster Rees John. and Lake, filed a‘-petition in nicroptecy. ‘befor bank has at Lake; ’ Leona returned 249 Main and street. MILLIONAIRE BEGINS TERM. We ship our candies in by express each week. They’re fresh and dainty to start with, and we keep them as well as they can be kept. Guth’s, Huyler’s and Allegretti’s are favorites. aes Saltair closes Monday. and as Go today, WHERE THE CARS STOP. light Candy Shopp. San Rafpel, Cal.,, Se pt. 2.—William Bradbury, an aged millionaire, who was sentenced to serve a year In San Quentin penitentiary for perjury In connection with a mortgage held by sed on property in this county, was ta to the prison today. Bradbury's attorneys had secured a stay of execution for thirty days, which expired today, and telegraphed last night that Governor Gillett had reserved final decision in the matter of a reprieve until. tomorrow. When Bradbury arrived at the penitentiary, he was searched, measured for a suit of prison clothing, peramphed and given a bath, His long hair was cut off, his beard ae ed and he was attired in stripes. hen he was measured for the Hertilion cabinet. ‘Warden Ho sald the millionaire would be put ae work in the jute mill tomorrow. Bradbury's request that he be permitted to provide extra furnishings for himself was led He was given only a mattress and two blankets, the regular prison allowance, desplte his protest that he be allowed to install a comfortable couch an his cell. The Pane of the feet oe ira Did bring them into fam The good housewife this ceaatn ands; There are none just the same. SSE Saltair closes ool Monday. te Go today, We believe that in manufac- turing jewelry it should be built from and on the INSIDE not in merely an outside putting An absolute guarantee and a sonable price. LANE out CITY Acme Quality | Paint The and fea- rea- list to make displays secretary : for the of the 3 A.-Y¥.-P. ex-| used in this ods used in mixing, long life. many Grand Army ” pi Culmer i aint ass O. 37 East First South DWELLING HOUSE ENTERED. Robbers Take Clothes From Home of W. and Money. L. Holms. A daylight burglary was reported to the police yesterday fternoon. he home of W. L. Holms, 1450 South Third East street, was entered between2 and 4 o'clock, while Mr. Holms was at work In his garden some distance away and Mrs. Holms was. shopping. Two sults of clothes, a palr of shoes and $2.30 in veterans | passed — eo > MAY —_—___ ___ BE ORDERED. PRIZE DRILLTEAM OF W. M. A. VISITING HERE The Modern "Woodmen of America prize degree team of Denver {s staying in this city for two days, returning from Seattle, where it captured first prize in competition with twenty other teams. The team Is captained by J, ryer, and belongs to the Enterprise camp in Denver. An exhibition drill will be given for the benefit of the local Woedmen camps of Salt Lake at Postoffice place today at 12:30, The public is Invited. The team is composed tain, and they uniforms, of sixteen are men dressed in and a cap- very showy The Wylie company offers a special late summer excursion rate through Yellowstone park. Freedom from midseason crowds Bright, clear days and beautiful autumnal colorings make this an ideal time to visit “Wonderland.” The complete cost, including rail and stage transportation, meals and lodgings, will be $38.25 for five days’ tour, and $43.25 for six days’ tour. Special rate good only to persons leaving Salt Lake City on O. 5. L. Yellowstone speclal evening of Sept. 16. Call or phone for information and illustrated literature. Hays, City Pass. Agt., 219 S. Main ‘St. Bell 955, Ind. 137, 71 _ FTAE- ear MARK “OF OF- Gaubav 94> ~A GUARANTEE] it * all SHIBLEY-MACMILLAN Co. The only stationery and CREE supply store InS erating thelr own printing office. E. 3r a 5 So. Bo n the doors through front the 142 Maln. Highest _ price paid for atrictly eges. THE RUYAL C AFE. Proto Suppiy Cu., fresh open. YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION. The Wylie company offers a special excursion rate in Yellowstone — park. Complete cost, including railroad transportation, will be $38.25 for five days, $43.25 for six days. One day only. Train teaving Salt Lake City Sept. 16. Call or phone Hays,’ city ee agent, 219 South Main street. Bell 955 Ind. 137 _———_—-+-o—————— Modern Woodmen of America, Atten- tion. An exhibition Postoffice place Enterprise team from Seattle drill will be given at today at 12:30 by the of Denver, returning Mrs. A. A. Kerr announces the opening of a pianoforte studio at 1041 East South Temple. 1 register pupils mornings during the week. Ind. phone 2818. B Breeden Office Supply Co. for ese ah Bath’ telephon ayeremsms. 60 We nd oth telephon , rhe mae Stanenere store S. OATS REE on D. Evans embalmer, oth Ladies’ ipa Crate $3.50 Tan ety Oxfords, $1.99 All sizes—all styles. few days Only a more. ROWNEY CLOSING OUT SALE ~ Kodak Finishing. Salt Lake door, leaving house e wide A private safe may be r rented In the fire and burglar proof vault of the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co., 32 up Main street, $2.00 per year and upwards, TN Se de- give ‘‘Paints for Every 6c ‘nay, |1-+ OLDOsE: It {s quite probable that an Inquest will be held to inquire into the deaths of the two members of the Kaiser family caused by eating dumplings, in making of which arsenic had been used by mistake for baking powder g Coroner Stanley A. Hanks has recommended an inquest to the county attorney and, while he declines to make any statement, he intimates that there are peculiar circumstances connected with the deaths that he believes should be thoroughly investigated Dr. A. A. Kaiser of Kansas City, brother of the dead man, arrived in the city yesterday and will be present at the Mant if one ts he ald. A UTAN dn ingredients famous paint, and the meth- YELLOWSTONE EXCURSION. polish. Experience, skill, time fine materials are the tures of all our goods, SALT : Saturday ine VE Selselling met INQUEST from - night, “to give away to his friends on Ae . he an officers only once and late afternoon, not’in the the [ si that and ing prepared him city he byhad theserved He said office.against attorney's HeFarnesaid =e = 7 the Given Local the of Meeting Are at ae the aati rit nat the crusade | sessions of the chapter during the fall| findings of the jury. and revoked the agains’ ve Indiscriminate practice of} and winter. Professors of the University | license. though at the reconsideration A e ae . . . arnt ais purposes. hy pnotism% for exhibition alive purp diaaes i 1 of Utah will deliver lectures on these Tuesday night it may be that the vote will be changed subjects before the bank clerks one ae a ee ee ene ete (eee prominent > eae "fomorrow “I John Demaros, who conducts | the hotel : Interesting the Who visited Seattle after the encampment at Salt Lake, and they were loud in their praise for Salt Lake and the excellence of the entertainment provided during the encampment,” said Mr. McMillin. No official notification of his appointment as census enumerator for Utah has as yet been received by Mr. McMil- he did not serve beer t nothing to do with it at al will the arrested plumbing the way State to some Greek claimed them and had Counetl of Women, and admission will be free Wood, was on MeMillin, evening to get into some other clothes when the officers arrested him The ore Mrs. by »y he W. of| yester- livestock: exhibit; will,’ : they Hugh A. Utah commission other Sunday. Veros claimed that he had been in his bar all dayJ attending : ye rooms when BIG position, returned to Salt Lake yester- | money were taken. On the back porch day after spending several weeeks at the | Mrs. Holms found a bundle of Swedish exposition covering the visit of Gov-| newspapers on which were written enor William Spry and the official party |some names which may furnish the for Utah day. McMillin said last} police with clews night that the showing made by Utah Entrance was gaineed to the house was excellent In every detail, and in his| through the rear door, which was extensive dealings and acquaintance} opened by breaking a window, An inwith Seattle people he found a most|ner door was forced with a crowbar kindly feeling toward Utah. taken from the back yard. The thieves or his partner leased other parts to different He sald he had no knowledge on the there sold oe was man-j|and Leon, J. “Every-|tles. night. admirable | beer an said year,” this resort last ager of the resort, !n handled w as thing manner.’ Ogden Hugh A. McMillin Says Seattle People ~Have Good Feeling for Utah. ae eon, brother Demaros, |James to the other excursiun at any done Was from SECRETARY COMES HOME nvestigated done nothing but buy beer twice during five hours They arrested Veros more than an hour after paylIng the money to one f the men THE Streett. working to persuade others not now || We have he: Ger- test, Eselschwanz-Stechen (mule caIETenTe See par tad returned be extra large and extra choice, and the | racing will be a.big feature. rt horses are coming and, to insure accomnodations at the track for all outside| iorses, the Ogden owners of exhibition} ind race horses have agreed to keep| their animals in home stables at night. The Salt Lake men are loud. in their | praises of the courteous and accommo- | dating manner in which they have been | treated by the management of the fair, and they say everything possible has been done to give not only a th em square deal, but acameo the best of It. Oe | een paid forhe the) liter. | Glanter is anid he thought was the sna rendered Collett,.O. H. Hewlett, “P. and other manufacturers Lake included ne aa ne as man measures were danced in the dance | <1. Ve coi wan the vos hall. sé e i arrested. by “him : ‘ Gai shee said she was an enter Was not Veros had the officersin said both been at.all. sure Though There place the afternoon. of sports feature of eeThe program ae £ ces the children and races/tney, heard what elderfor people. BE races, sack} jie py haa bottl link! sounded to them me ‘apple races and the unique con- room ee celoe MAE Ike inv had RUG t COREUIET near,eo they’ i SPP #: ce wi SCHRAMM’S “WASATCH” BACON.” “o ; amusement are Sun for Patr ein} n SlSle: hE - and x We Crowther ‘hen awere atroimen the large crowd councl the before on the stand be a fit- | P!@ced would in Germany” “ 5 ‘Day ane ce : that it in and neither one was positive Speeches ting - title for : the 3 outin German ware leltv ng ag Ly } was Veros to whom the money had night It's Men and irs, all to the good. There's lean ‘round the bone and fat round the lean, And it’s packed, too, the way that it st) selling iquor on believed could i ih he ild théJuly sale 18 oe -varos:with on Sunday, oct club’). | sports eastern gives best results if done in the early fall with day, where they had been making. arrangements for ten or twelve exhibits ff Salt Lake manufacturers at the comng Intermountain Four-State fair. | They say that this coming fair promises to be very largely attended, and will undoubtedly be the largest event of the kind ever held in Ogden, For this reason they consider it will furnish a great ypportunity for Salt Lake manufacturers to further the popularity of their products by exhibiting them, and they} ‘the connect to nothing was there that Schil- of auspicés the under Main Salt Lake Men Say Exposition Will Be Best in History —Live Stock. voted his wo } had change th o Black but 1otice Trial best PLAGE EXHIBITS Outdoor OR OGDEN FAIR Painting avi a The Blue Jay Mining company of Beir Lake filed articles with the county clerk, placinng the capital stock a j 000,000 shares, of which 236,000 a: treasury stock. The officers ar pres dent; : Tay, M’GURRIN W. A. WILSON tt it the ' tria to owing irt t lgson, | the OUR BIG STYLE SHOW. IT’S STYLE EVENT OF THE YEAR. Now at 111-113 : wit-| five that the ukeicense that motion thar a Fasten made ie ihe rg he revoked, to take plact immediately The council had summoned all of: these witnesses, but with only part of their ut -iwi case ‘the’ ymopleted. defense ‘ wa fi ct 1 ed, comp is until after | from thi of one :o beeeheard, to Street. forSra thewoktahod proprietor : n an : By r Ln ad, th Mr that , office fact } | |}... ee ler lodge No. Géesang-Verel FOR | | ind aor Postmaster onsisting haof $552.75 Amended a of Incorporation of the otal it hi t $109, whith which, |)20008-va 1ed a of ee com anch Thornley-Stewart Rees ce ae lt venn. andones mes +ORe. owes $1,805, ock:.|)}exemp capital the Eiareeni Kaysville o consist as, exempt, cluimed } ith $100,000, were filed $25,000 from There’ aon EDWARD teahane | hah INCORPORATIONS. Directors - Me ene Street F. S. BASCOM oe 6 fac t |! Main impeachment least at th of of oath i of @PPoTtunity hi | o'd husband told moved: her thathe a waa Ongolng tobe able y sne her As to cate ew iia whuck ae re Atha hd $4 q month, and that che v oula have to ; : ie railalong the get out and plek up coal bu’ would. he He.declared: track road Arthur, John D. L. Davis : Brataity those y ws Wee wenereane year must report t that building and register elther today or Monday. between the hours’ of 0 - and 4 o'clock. = eer era “ = Mariza Clay;7 B, Ella| Jordan Scho ae ae B 3 Bo Duffy; 4 .B- "Caroline enn a B-A, Oquirrh School — M. Qualt } altrough, rincipal; 1B oe Mrs. 7B, Marie Meloy; 7A; Margaret Outcalt.| COUnC!man. 7 A, Sarah Young; § B, ae Sapping- | ¢ Kk P JUDD of the : aes § es the board P JUDDat hisof desk, CLERK Kzete A, Katherine ton: cation isL. again P. Ars: after ofa edu-| two vacation pee Se weeks’ s Brown, prin-| ee Iverson; assistant, Te a Dore a Violet Vera ‘ 3gs thy B, ry Bowman; Roberts, 3 2 A, A, Tho R 4 garet Howard; mAs, Sallie D Elsie DeGroot: 5 B. een hite 5 Letet Helen WATCH Diehl, attorney Demaros, de- bring against were saloo on n, E. PF the‘ | ornesses American Institute of Banking at YES) | prisons’ convention at Seattle, has been | the the Commercial club last night it was foe | . cae Ten ie afd ‘and active in -her campaign for better con- iby affaira matters on grip Brace he forgot a= ge, ered at the Ladies’ Saturday Saturday street,.| South1 Eighth Co brick pte: alterations, LO., street, $3,¢ 5 through Sanne n Hole coun ‘'Tday o'clock Adelson, ED a. ODONNELL from ereturned 4 were A. 8: Main 5 at PERMITS 170 Past dition, $400:. Doran-Weed a You Lau Buckbee: | B 6 A, Fannie 6 A, Jean McNeill; 7 B, Grace MoGocarin, Shee Sherwood; would South markets. councilmen, Intimating that J.committee J. Stewof the license chairman irt, viowith churged man the be |, would : 3 PRISON AWORKER uot! Line annex| its, carro: Bessa) Fe aria tile taeng psig Dition: aototant, UmmmQcekon Pas a vesteraay. ea eeThe | FAMOUS wT DELIVER LECTURE rincipal; 1-B-A, May Galbraith;2B, he | Proceedings boasted has. ind. up dusi- city. consider goods direct a his broke takin After the council. 245 The newstore wil | be filled with all new council to committees a |i"to No. was e hotel who was serving : Veros’ Statement. he was lesthat Gus Veros explained Kramer Adam and hand-|Schonbeck large and a and '| Pennsylvania, but block, Albany whole the for see “More was done to furnish the crowd} been building has recently some church of completed by his congregation. He will| With entertainment at this outing than|that he leased the rooming house to : ROW then that Wil- first| my since Lake of Salt ‘als de- | Progress a that elty he with lembes were | so great that been has is| Visit here Williams Mr. here to locate. ‘ided of the distinctive for some }it not hot Temple New at the stopping : = Aue geet tures of the city it would hardly be Raniy principal; anne, Wel city streets, were | ess to be presented to the council next nicht Tuesday ane “Alin‘ the &étionofthe a seauit 190 ‘| ] | dents in Utah committee, consisting of Jacob Aures, | Dr. . Edwards holds £a record of thirty; v N1 t 5 t é ’ | Frank Edwards Hochstuhl, Otto Niederwieser one years in hig present pastorate in|John Winegar, Fritz Kohler, George BREVITIES. Dare wo is pdreefae recite. La eee nding ae eens oe i hel 7B,R Fanni¢ Galbraith; ‘8 B Belle Gain: cf < Nellie S$. Forbes; § A, Sa die Rosser: 8B, 8A. f. Worlton; assistant, Lisle Brad- ford. i tintoln School LOCAL Smith; P. Martha the Jjater ; | sideration: | tion, members of house called and other Welsh resi-|in great measureof tothe theouting effortswasof due the N ‘Willams ee prin-)}\| assistant, Ethel | { iT eee _ gee | Mabel Dalles s AS King; Louisa B, Mary Helm; — oo he other ad-| voctorgay pay to auditorium. He ne to; the e statement statemen isit. Firs inister’s sclence—Blanche ot efucation &atte xpression— The first visit of Dr. Edwards to Utah | : . education aeeee SOA ide alfa Was in 1888, when Arthur L. Thomas was governor of Utah, and he was a tactics and assembly—William | guestof the gov:Rees Dr. Edwards at that time’ met Thom Jones, master oe arriet Tra mason engaged tn buildi 1g > th Sal mestic Alma W Conn, pricipel wane, ca Mary n; “Luccy Nichols; 1. B,| _ Physical vill. ‘Unda Ham : B,.32. Rose nee c We itary . Maym e Beamish; "Lillie ‘Booth; ma |. Revie § B, mma races ana ams; > Pp le ‘ee by 1- | that} for | ot aA ics v1 Flagel; Mary Wanless; § osi, HeUtchinson.,;;Emma.Ivie, | TOUB the which was Wanless: 6 A, Irene Sudhelmer;|Sarah Jessie Karrick, Edgar Mitchell, Flore nee well on towardbuliding, completion. At Emma Sudhelmer; 7 A, Pauline Parry; J. 0: Soderbe rg, William Crofts, time he also met Evan Arthur and 8 B, Annie Erickson. —-——_-= ---— liam Eee io al; , Sond een. that with con-| ©] to <As losing. of fear or | contes Bond Elizabeth Garrett, choirs he could express no Mc- “| merits of the Commercial . department—\ Kay, Emily Gurtins, Susie Wilton Ethel| opfnion, inasmuch as he had not heard Riley, McRae, James D Toda, | thei U tah choir since it sang in Chicago] Art—J. arwood. Mary Te asdel. 2 " Minist First Visit ngy; 4-B, Lydia SmithenAa 4 B, Birdie Longy; Bloomquist; 4 A. Luella Irvine; 5 B, Ger rude Nora 7 B. adjudi-| the revoked South store, Sixth| bar, Albany Second and ul ve iFee {s hildre n. C. , B. and} |} bany . bar p matter, man a railroad Christensen and Jame Veros for Gus charges wife lis money good earns of honor} about it to he ; the] poesste at Pee | ~ ] y Favored. 1 the contestants year last ld here issio ri eo the Do-; Mathilde Bic kford, Belle ranch Sconbere: 6 B, ‘Mattie Wilt. 6 A, Margaret | Marie Berkhoel, Margaret McVickle. P fee and to outset at the IS made An effort exceptions to the} were These |} years ago. ‘ from coming this out, case the throw Utah choir| ‘hicago in 1903 te At | rule School. High there ut Wood, J. Lorin Councilman special courtesy a as free | was admitted principal. Eaton, A. George English—Ella M. Dukes, Mamie T. Mof-/| {in view of t long distance the mem|} Was too much sentiment. against thi Francis Qualtrough, Elizabeth Mess- | pers vices traveled: <O ther choriseaiwert Two Thousand: Par Persons S end plan and atrial’ was insisted . upot ( ity Attried to-ect ‘Wood | Councilman p sutan ore fact that the Sand: the greed Youngberg, Hulda Bush Virginia more, Mildred Tibbals, George aoe n, ent 2 b ‘hole a into Dinir J. H. || SONGS Salt at the not | was free admitted was » | ganization Gil M Mathematics—L. D e lj ig i nt f u | D ay attorne that the coun stating to the Palace | choirs other to the known Pros-| - itt e¢ B. Brown, I. W. Goodale, b could nothing that. stat would s as conductor acting wa wards Dr Freessie M. Cassidy C. Minnie r. da of the Eisteddfod last: week but he | nhown. to. connect Veros or Demaré th with of the saloon, proprietors outside “rumpus” of the hothing knew McNiece S. R. 2. Row Latin—Allce re Dininny. But ifwtuor. of th | ing and Germans thousand two About passed| was word. Until giditortum tr ane Attriage, out ee | Senn } council the | to stand for it and told the e joyed Lake Salt of friends their one) only be would here that him H | to Charles ¢ “rite hlow, Uy. ‘German— Ma night Monday last them told had |¢ Palace given at the Salt outing chorus prize, because | annual for the | contestant Pains aroline Miles, | menge - History—lra = 3 Smithen: Cook; 3B, y besides. careless, and expensive inasmuch as it} ing out Bones x . mate ‘ ‘i bank : tec be AY core - yeaa nie Anderson: 1 Christen.” D. ‘Tra Fannie it Seattle t” that) B,| Thome, 1_A,.2 Tyv-| Thomas; Bertha Gay assistant, assistant, ssist: .Science—sar ai O. Leatherwood Clark, C. Cc. Spo LS p one r, oy; Scien Ty Lamson; Maybelle Casady: 2 A, Edna} Hele aoe, id, Ros M Cassidy, A. O.| ‘cold re and Nan Simonds; xinderenrien” $100 attorh will occur September 10 at our new | West the of license The hudtan children by Ae decided, coun ‘the |” lort , and has husband The coal. more fact that jher-no ‘The t stl Edward Dr. the revok to. five,~ to nine of Re- | vot the of Bank National’ the in- | $300°in been. not had choir Lake Salt the license, she and wife to the according 1dmission | public, of a charg that formed would be made for the members has lit- | asks that het n i a 7 *| On the ballot to revoke the Hcense the tle: t r ly h-as it} eee e restrained’ from dr | vote tood as follows *s, CoN r universal custom -at all Bistedd-| the divorce.ce sult tc sett led j , Holley, Hall, Mar Nin vart’Black—9 t § of: : : 708 : r othe ontestant {to pay admi . avinhionamgats 1 Wy y Ruby | : Anna An Fanny 4 prin- | Barton, W-. School=W:. Hamilton ‘ red ee j COUNCIL. BY fet. (anne *X), B, 2 Allen; , ee oy, aan sta is y McC are oe nara Third disthe Martin from ALL| NOT TESTIMONY TAKEN eedall, -Wooe Ada Grimadell; 4 ree Eyea Reld: 5 a. A. Grace Bnyder: § B, Sarah | Hitzabeth FitzGerald Mamie Abbott; 6 B, Mrs. T. W. Bliss; a alimony, Clothes | 4g als and run the } meals r « the}; o furnish the}, n two bits gooda day, her husband test-in which had traveled so of far the to | | part the Was it that.on part, take chnotr there was no manager with tact| ind-on the part of the Eisteddfod com- | mitt i+: had née: pepreséntative. “who! |_ m V I ad | nittes sald | sens tact and business |! ould use ‘ aa Ite Maude am eer Winans ba, Sete: prinrosser, 7 School—W Fremont. als 1; BE a.F assistant, | Ruby Nelsen; 2B, Oro onithore : 2A | 3.B, Edna Wilkinson; 3 A, :| Darke; Frances é sro e 3, and it nator 2 7 A, Mi r.| head; Ch years, | . a il SAYS sth yas o“of thelr 0 fi custody month Benjamin TRIAL ON MEN SALOON last night, | and the return of ner maiden name of | Sitting as judge and ju The revocathougn || immediately takes seeffect tion ; ea ; Rrown, i Se t}] ‘ on7 oe r pe be i : - gor Mrs. Chr!stensen says when she failed ited atats i nearly every.| of many was guest ‘ambrians. In Simor A Showing of Are| | and renewing Mrs. William sorts: Martin of ‘her hashusband: she love claims for of his told her and old}} that night, Ida DyA, Harrison her a marry he would twen-| Anna, and that Lake in Salt | acquaint inces made : Ce ere iphn an: years ag and. those | * his prese present nis Quid 1 Bev get rid.of ? made at} soon asas he coul ; a : 6 >= B, tv-one 6 A, BirdieSaterSavage; McFall: | wife, time that since Histeddfods us ¥4 aaa 1 Rowland;} B 6 Shiell Parsons |. Mrs. larges i W when that yIrs, Christensen charges at Seattle when the Tab- |" “The : trouble D. Pat-| B, Cora D. Anninie Parsons: weeks a‘few only was baby last their appear in the con-/} did not choir Saheeal ba: h: .| ernaclé 8 Amelia 7A, Celia ‘ 7B. Maude Ay white; $60 her milo 5 A, 6 B, Mabel Gams | ts B, Bertha Martin: ene B-A, Sma oe Katherine 1 1, She rwo Duray Minne B 7 ner: Emma 2.B, illic Gothberg; assistant. 1B Breez La Welch Julia 2. B-A 2 A, Frederickson: Mary 2 3) Evans; Emma Quale; 2 <A, Claire Noall; 3 B B-A, Grace Bermant S Elva mOnEry 3B irriet Penfold; 3 Webster School—F. D. Keeler, prin¢ > ae | esi ee 4 Me Lou Du ;_4 “ey Marth Scranton: Na is |» urtha a4 Addie gira ebb; 5 waning: 6 B,. Della laye 6 Ww ant, Ella ‘ reason the otcompete in Cee ee wy See . she filed suit in Yesterday a divorce for surt ey dec a: dest Proceedings " . One hreatened Against t T Councilman. ith lavish layis man with keep up s hous L They -thines harsher many Welsh | ¢o6q the of pastor y Bs. ‘ y ae r ; Wdwards oWhiedh 17, ‘on Sept. alk net alt Saari “promi mow ini6? ee tlaer th In official {n- movin Be ; 38 Ruby |6 |6 A, A, Hill: : io j A,A. “Ruby “4B. ; Alice aeagin Pore Hosford; 5 B, Jean-|terson; 5B tl a a nette Mitchell: 6 A, Irene Emery; 6 B, rete cena kindergarten, Geneve) 3 i‘ Low Gacincaue n;| 6 B, Alic Kidder; he Prat Tih ep aun: ¢ ma NNichols; 7 Wi aterloo School—E. E H Scott, prinB- a Sar xn I, Lake; ‘8‘B, Emma J. Mit- ic Ipal; et reoy ren pene oe nt oe are cliel B-A Za Swenson a ant, do B-A, Hayward Ethel B-A, princt- | Thorup, Poulson, N School—F. Fi ankiis iA: Kend: ull: 4 B, Edith Salmon; | Ms assistant, Livingston; Margaret pal;.1°B, an? is |Impeachment | |DEFENSE Christensen Mary | ee ah a eee Mrs. what cri as ti ants er tie week. Edwards Dr. | lieve on scent fri a 1 a schol OU ce Harrison i sist ‘Id | a =f Stan: ree hey eee ‘ ones oh fashingtony; BRE Forrester, prin Ivy ee Caroline B-A, 1; assistant, Carrie Christen-|3 ume Pearl Zeta 1 B, a crore Robinson; Mary. 3-4 ser Grace P wide wire B ola Schur ite B, | Bees » B Lucy Thi ae PREACHER ACQUAINTANCES. OLD last contest B,/ 3 Romence; Carrie 4, 3 yrareing, Mae Tow 1 a ow can you please lana expensive tasteand aa Sica! [ect cents a cay ce ed Ml BOTH ps nog Doane asis ‘ cor nl , Ste Stella/ Lut ] a teddfod | Tabernacle mimitte choir dia. not 2 ee: 2_B, eae 2 a3 Minnle GottRay; Chambers, 3 B. rene | Nordv: Brow n, a: 2 ‘ B, A, Emma o McCargar; 3 A, M aude Anderson; Annie prin-}] Frost, E. School—Grace Berane Sallte M *Leod 4 A Adelaide Joynt; B, assistant,|4 Lyons; Grace B-A, cipal; es 6 B, era mith; B, Gra 2 A,|5 2 B, Ida McDonald; Celia Wardrop; 3°B, Imogene Angell; 3A, I Anna Rachel Rose snblatt; 6 B, IXat! ie ae : Par B, Grace na Kendall, lich; 6 B, 5 A,| Moffett; Mary. B, 3 Jensen: eslore Schulbach; Pc Higgs: A, Mary Florence ; RossPe Deenae's B-A, ee Ferris Twelfth ae es B-A, Mar Ethel. 3-A, Se h ool Ma Ismerson ANAGERS NEWS and Fall eee =: ik. Judge Irene B. 5 Tries a Divorce plains” Trouble. eS i. 8, || PENNSYLVANIA Barnard 3, Jessica Moreton, Gertrude Eaton Re Christensen i : | ae hilda "Frazee ; 3 B-A, Laura "Pete '| Lake, says that lack of tact on the part} the management of the Tabernaclé} eein . o tt, prin-}of Isatch, aesool- Beatsca oo sat as one Beda|choi> and a representative of the ne. assistant, ‘Ada. Pratt, cip Ale TE Reese Nora 4 B, 5 B-A, Myers; » hineE, Be hoorol you eville principal 0 Powers, The | | | | a —N i| Shehi Wanis% ails—Now F Drybread; B, Grace Corbett; Sue 5 A, Whit- | Violet b A, Lillian Gonnells sat RB general Edwards, T. C. Dr. Rev. The Ruth 8 } Palms Ruth 7 worth; Unie n Se he oA 3 ‘Ke ler princ pals conductor and master of ceremonies: for . ae < esler, 3 ooloO 1 3-/ ‘orInne Christensen; A, | the Eisteddfod < Seattle, who is !n Balt : the work of the respective grades during school year: Assignment of Teachers. School—Etta Mas-|Mary | Xter of Ceremonies, E stelle assistant, Wheeler; Georgia 1 B, B-A. Lots Davis; 2 B-A, K a a le ‘BLAM Daft; 1 ior3 ren oa Louts: Wall; assistant, | 3axter B, Maude Harrison ence YEAR COMING THE Christensen | | 5 Walle Mary Sumner | —_—_——_ : b Annie Holmes;2 A. Gert-| Rey, Dr. T. C.C. Edwards, eel, B, Myrtle 3 Henrica B, eee FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909 | B. Bdith Roche, 6 A.’ Blanche Young: 7| Thursday UTAH, P| Clayton; rude “ CITY, | Behe the | 3 1 B. Em George; inazel 2 Bancroft; Zessie LAKE = Neilson 4 B, Grace Thomas: May 6 B6 Schools of Salt Lake Made | Aivga'Grmona:' 1s, OA Leah Martin: yuke;, ; FOR SALT | — ® Assignments HERALD-REPUBLICAN: Duncan 8 B, Jessie Bishop: A,‘ Abbie Anderson. Fred 8S A, J. Stearns J School—H Grove Poplar ee H. L. Baker principal; 1 B-A, Mrs. 1 Marga 2 B-A, ant, Irma. Fenton; ie sat son; 3 B-A, Heattic a = mayne; 5 A, ) rie Hamilton; 5 Tibbs 7 4 A, 7 B-A,| vy Evans; ; Ba THbbe, Finster Crabbs 8 B Jennie oe Lizzle Stoc princ!- | R. Coombs, School—D. Riverside 7 214 MAIN to |