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Show LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPT. 10, 1909. The paving as far given Improvemenis. general scheme of cross streets near Ninth South south as another committee mittee for boost of the by asphalt was engineering council lest street, street, the city meetings the Main at night, com- when the committee recommended that Sixth South street be paved from State to West Temple streets, if protests are too few to defeat the Improvement. This was taken on the position of M action and others living on J: Hunter Woodar Sixth. South street, The engineering committee also decided to have the west side of University street paved between First South and South streets if the council : the recommendation. The same committee approved the plan to put in cement sidewalks for the same dis ipa on: petition of G. BE. Green and other Counce a in T.. Martin was exaiee a nim of $38.75 through the caminiittes for an accident to his May 11 last, when the boy was on the thumb by another young both of whom worked In the city engineer's off ice was said that the blow nearly the young man's mashed thumb off. The public grounds committee did not the matter of converting the a public park ant beautifying City Creek canyon, as asked in a petition. forwarded the council Wednesday night containing about 1,701 mes. This may be taken up at a later date, though no action is expected on either matter this year. FIRMS CONSOLIDATE. More complet« Astails for the. ente Yt } tainment of President Willlam HH, Taft | five and Jobbing department and forgotten, an resident: nal AL Joplin, vice president; A: bbsare. secretary; po Pins Hahn reasure these, . wit ; weet and phoike Johns son pane on ri a ird of jrectors. company are at me offices of the block, and the suite No, Mackintosh 166 South West galesrooms are at No Temple stree NOT DEMOCRAT NOW. was was evidently forgotten, done in the matter. Democratic party,’ S.. Fernstrom. last old-time. pemiperats will arb and —_ otice f the war-horse who has gone eae abe political campaigns of the last twenty years in the Democratic of for nothing Judge Smith See er tee re eee enim Lei al io ee ae been written, could acl be found. ir, no more Democratic party toe on a higher plane now—I a Salt ake."’ continued PernFeonee Le akg rai is at ice’ now, as he is one o bequested to probated, ty-flve his after ORE wife. lying will forgotten ee at . now for be} NEW YE YEAR TO TO BSERVED E H RE The reguiar services at Temple B'nal Israel will be resumed this evening at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Freund will deliver a discourse on “‘Enthuslasm—Its Need as Asset for Religion.” The religious school will be Senaiared AS usual on ur morni Chi f THIESSEN, to who succeed has ill health been Dr. Robert retired be ie le ore in t P il Acts Fromp Assault is out ocean Yi ook the fire ‘H. depart- newspaper reporter at the central tion early Wednesday morning. Daniel Kelth, who attempted to 1) iyatt will though he wil | © ronment for the entire four plicated in the affair, resigned sition yesterday morning, atter statake men is dropped, the other his poa con-| three, that the assault L. ind ot tlice boy issistant obse 7! of a nied up” hazing prank at the si ition, on there had been any en some of rig vpollee and a mented to get : ya « Idest greater present ou: on to 4 F at the opening dance of th aS t Conservatory all, Postof fice lace, last night. The large _valiroom, hroughout which scor TS gave of fleeting couple -™ ents, presenting a LaTorres, b geocing erate of all min pretty sight. stated that ade that would not kinds dance people Treak be tol- the a still nothing Hke sham in ta ‘Wasatch ham, ee It’s rich and it's all to the good. mere Laer es the bone and fat d the lean, Ana. it's pated too, the way that it should. “WASATCH” BACON.” “A streak With lots of of fat, a streak of lean goodness in Beteeni: Unto rcific more ar i Al : 14 u nhew. 8. D. Evans and embalmer, location, 48 South Salt removed State street. Lake Security & Trust Company 32 Up. Main Capital ........... Surplus). «sa 6 «es Street $300,000.00 100;000/00 Directors F. S. BASCOM F. E. E. D. WOODRUFF HICKEY eerie JOHN M’GURRIN EDWARD HOME EDWARD M'GURRIN W. R. A. C. WILSON GEMMELL D.C. JACKLING 1903 he came’ capacity, and local bureau less than a year has for ately his health although a large ‘ago, had the | Salt broken robust “today he the work Lake. of. be ile p bureau th important. machine. weather details He has bureau iy isa large the-bureau,-This:l tationed near losk «the» j i point An aeons. Barnes, John B program has ong those Dougall, W. to been |e re Margaret Summerhays and | | | | Major on Captain De First Captain B A te Shares to what extent Did im. E. Sait bring them into 7 Mackie onbe dg There are ‘none “ “water and Some rae in CRANE Clothing Store Other Things. nds Vy of in tht an | the fi ———_—— | rian tiki n, from a = mye re sc Of a of reret Tt 4 n | Us We f- iS Gip iy) )} v7 brand ~de- : stock ae ca FI | Saltalr Bat Bathing returns 11:45; 2:00, Trains returns SHIBILIEY-MACMILLAN The onl} stationery and supply store in Salt Lake re 11 4:30, CO. office oper: ating thelr own printing offic 3rd Bo Hones. ES oo Daily 9:30. Saltair returns Bathing 11:45; and 2:00, Trains returns. 4:30. = D, I i { s leather Odell, Ba ih altho aimed to do make are. Cross his ‘My cees Goods It’s an inexpensive gift, New York, | deliver: friend, ec pont) Hath } pnene with the progres STOP. society will 9.—General minister. Hawaii, be Baptist’ hospital Bright's disease. © here at the _ and $18 ell - 7 a | THE Grand nicht. ball, Wandamere; United ago ean General York, General> was built from the INSIDE out and not in merely putting on an outside polish. Experience, skill, time i fine materials are the tures of all our goods. and fea- him was McCook. when born he in or ||.An absolute died. sonable Steu- and a rea- : guest icra a most enjoyable LAKE = a E of the ore pewaa. € $2,500: * ss carne Sh for Every Purpose. e Pp e mer aint ] ass 37 OQ. * First East South RAILRAAD MAN PROMOTED ile Formerly of Salt Lake, Is General Freight and Passenger Agent in Texas City statement from of the the office Southern of the vice Kansas yasser ene ae rall- Ls oO eB at oe : jn Salt popular }time, later becoming assistant gencral ager or the Deny & Rio | Grande under S. H. Babcock in this city. es* ¢ fle eo ng Aoi Adminis- year. cee ; Lo ) he wat ole 3 2 x or ¢ also gene ral agent her e Toa aie 5 oe hy in ake, and was finally a position for that em | Salt ’ rith aimnen men and with shippers Was assistant freight agent at Ogfor the Denver & Rio Grande for a j freight suse A ee bishontie | the . .! é SARE athe acer Mr Brinker ‘was well known | Lake a few years ago, and was | é eat Memorial -¢ in-the Church a areian eek on Monday . SIBRCING in 9@ » Third due advanced road in to St RTS SOCIALIST CONVENTION. Members of Local Socialist Party WIII a arilor city election. — . rior to th : meeting in Unity hall, a etree pce a a was tt - Panne a Socle speake 1 1eld in Seeond ; South stre near Ma street. A large filed Ge wd a ned to the! talk on Socialism. yesterday | rhe : trial of vitts on the charge of ob- Ss rw COMPANY district court f EDWARD ft M. structing thethe night. Fit r that amount, | Meht, be du tae a "1008 has been paid. asked for attorney en tor es Portland of the firm « ‘RAILROAD © | tries aan Th for carriages RETURN. from a fishing trip valley, -Heber. } Wells, Ned ladies of. their party Utah Hot Springs, north enjoyable WASATCH LODGE will hold a regular (Friday) eveninng, “The air Real To FREIGHT E. KEARNS of bint a former Senate the city” on s extensive terests in Wy America He of Salt Lake ing this city onca more his ters. BILL - occupy the storea 214 Main & brother Kearns, headquar- Nora Gleason her classes for the Monday. Ho divers not aan 7.55 ainst $170 St alles $2, vas in. the shipme After Oct. 1 we - | | PRIMARY TEACHERS of the iy hold an institute this a tte school. «They swill the primary. grade super- l\p;ae m.,. 2 p.m: Pete No. 1, F.. & A. M monthly-mee tine this Sept. 10, at § o'clock of in. ai for To- open subject. aoe of $1, four carlos ds of rom Leominster, was to: ee Ss his SUES COLLECT cause MR. AND MRS _ _ Oe JR., have returned fr a sev ral days’ visit at the Utah Hot ‘Sora 3, north of Ogden. J. for Seatt EMPLOYES of F. erbach & Brothers € rolonial: Ai autre last nig were ‘at the th enjoying the play Love Route." The tickets were i penanies by the management o f the store HIS street will come 1 eee court today will fees ASHTON ana Fitts cn only’ $ 5200 |c meeting aking this, $25 riminals. tle hagn on, w business trig 'to| Miss Frat Mark OF §t>—A GUARANTEE] | s | u ie me bricic | or «den ae UWA sro Fine wrahenet will arrange winter term -- The Central Coal & Coke company has made no change in the price of Rock Springs coal, and is still selling it at $5.75 per ton. « | | THE FIRST po aay SCHOOL will mest at the ‘churc Saturday at 2:30-for a trolley ride, on good time ts5 expectered. cosety oni 1 NST Ci7TYy, UTan s the cente ee evening was passe: -_-—- ee - ames a report eee the five-room, eaathe sae Kn PRESBYTERIAN of Steve Senhouse, rider, a numb friends of the C president aicalnst W alter J.forPoulton,13.27,jr., alleged and Wal-to J. Pc vulton THE will ENTERTAINS. SALT and guarantee price ) he pricelot. adjoining oe believe that in manufac- O., in'1833.° His’ home was in Interment will be at Steuben- SENHOUSE As t popular i Anson.G: with McCook | |THE company price of selling It General McCook was also a member the Kansas legislature in 1869. His brother, : turing jewelry it should be agO a7 —- A é at 10 o'clock this mor ning, when sevcases will be he ard Becodine next week, however, the sessions will be held pupils phc Saturday Ss Sa MPHR of « care eec Saturday Colorado, the the . woe : Paint A Now eral | ON We . J. Brinker, Constaeraton on ee Ve the thet sa the open1041 East : Coke in the {fs still youl ‘ enameling your Ets today for a business trip east. He will Hold Meeting Sunday. be gone about ten days, and 2 in Chicago will attend” the American At-a meeting of Soc eee a night noe Rankers’ convention, which convenes | U nity hall, in Second East » 2 CO sre Sept. 13 a mittee was appointed to arr een. for the there Se; HBocialist par convention, which will be IDGE ALEXANDER WeMASTER ot | held Sunday, Se pt. 19, for the purpose of be juvenile court will hold a session | putting a party ticket in the fleld for tha . The Central Coal & has made no change Rock Springs coal, and at $5.75 per ton eet eniie ie | tration building ele Wandamere, so a from Bri ae ai th vated a gn one BoDue a at Se Rast ee rhe ee Ts. 4 aupen bese = o aw ner of _the. ee se a eta Synagogue, §40-x ball, 18 j}A. N =cT Po AVeBLe Re Abbi at th organized at South Temple. Will register mornings during the week. Ind. ~. Edward ‘of of died lectures Mrs. ; A, : A. Kerr announces ing of a ptfanoforte studio at His life was devoted ex-governor former to afternoon at § o’c lock meet his congregation public or less fatate assoGrand gave ate opportunities | nieht Sept. McCook, benville, Denver ville. SCHRAMMN’S attorthie in ae i pee ine aoe vas not his goa ather ne} those things that would name Chicago, mental. CARS *On Sunday Hevesh will Formerly Governor of Colorado and Also Minister to awall New THE of personal his study the man: of d oat z a a Je -wish orthodox congregation at ‘iE rook- . eet enS to building up rather than to Ee ayes and while may wondered } at his daring, there never was-a doubt in his own mind as to his ultimate success in everything undertaken. “The world will miss Edward H. Harriman, and the future will demonstrate | the remarks ae foresight which characterized his Me wet and tac rallhe tore thine: most prominent this meeting dele cates will be elected to attend the tire1en's convention at Ogden next week Will|<vaucosue on ‘Third East and will, ad dress them, giving an ete of his policy. During-the wint yrew Younz People’s governor closest oOWn more with him yet highly useful and orna- WHERE meee Scien Foresight. broadest national States all the wiien on beasksscntfor toan theopinion city again ayour | MONDAY EVENING, in the fire st: ation} road, the Pecos & Northern Texas railth Murray eee sae ‘hte pe ae |road and the Pecos River railroad, all he purpose of electing a ¢ § ;|lines of the Santa Fe syster as replace ieee aWi eh wiht the Ena Seo ee li red yesterday announcing the promoSam Whittl evare two or “© } tion of J. Brinker, formerly of this city, iit 1 s a ment up for ary sua eee to the gape of general een and ‘ Os ‘ 7 wn 7 painting If you are doing anything ~ x pil ote ney Ray where good paint or finishes are required, be sure to get th 6c 7 RV ro) Sih ae te e ‘‘Acme Quality’? kind. |! wor will have been finished on. the Jordan bridge extension and on Ris Ninth avenue line, and P : are .N. Y., Sept. 9.—Benjamin | regular meetings held. Oh Hilday even: former Harriman’s M. hke applies Governor Says Future . ’ Demonstrate Harriman’s Newburgh, B, searf or tie holder. Neat and snap- ) etfect-son - Nove 7 machines: i are P . paintingOF If you are 1 bathtub— 1| WITHIN A FEW DAYS the ie on way company ‘vill = or fall edules, which are what ¢ the Siot 9 a4 not 3 strict court. M: rected that * are . If you Ploare—__ floors tm-| OREGON SHORT L INE announces |} “xt Sunday there will be instladditional train service beeity and C An extra train will — ity day .f Og 100n to connect Te witht tha Guaene limite work is | given a \ Was and also : Former Mark Cross has a new one. It’s a brass system Incase any crooked of any judge, he is GEN. EL WPGOOK DEAD For Men SMART SHOPP. fres! : said 316 10t sure closing you THE t to take charge of regation Montefiore, ane ae ‘ orthodox .8¥1 isogue in before the fair association, and | Salt Lz Th » itlo been ne MM only a iors lly he makes'a WATISIRCLOTY ac count- |: and 1 deatt been f fill Rabbi Brodie the death o a On is_blackliste Rabbi Hevesh js a graduate of the Jewish Theological seminary of New York | n and also of Columbia college seerere 4 i oming to Salt Lake he had ché > of hearing Mr: Broker. blacklisting unless i he ing he fame. this ol $ 7 honuse— oe LOCAL BREVITIES. careful The tor || If this t alin THE STATEMENT was: made, yeste raay | that-a dozen of the new electric cars for the Bamt ore ‘r road between this city | and. Ogden will’ arrive in this clty in time to be place a on exhibition at the | Stato falr. | 5 i ered favorably are to be excluded Show people are afraid of the mised, NEW RA BBI ARRIVES can. association ‘because of the great | power wields, and as a consequence | Rabbi Joseph ‘Hevesh” Takes Charge ndost orsthem follow their contracts very of Congregation Montefiore. to judges» suspected a 2 | KENT KX EYES, co ercial ent ane for the New TOF k Ce nora nes 3 s} gon Be aho, and athe r rahe | aertons on rePalivoad busines | to.g e Cran ety ion —machinist- || ha none. » th thes judg may a loss ofthe finger has made loas of that finger. - | Wihil-probably federal build by fing ver & Rio Grande Rallw: ty company s a index that amount Perr; a machinist. in the local shops vahe Y yililroadl company On August 2 as year, he was sharpen-| ing one of ‘his tools on an emery whee when his hand was. pulled down and. the ; index. finger of the right hand .was cut off Perry claims. that the emery. wheel 4 was chipped and broken, and ames the : company. for allowing it. to in that} t ondition | Perry. says was a plano player an di is earning about $.a night above hi | as a machinist. . He laims that d } earnings re. possible, and asks. for $5,000 to pay for | i : medical 1" suffering the musician worth $5 fod hie is the question that will have to be decided in the distriet court through an nee filed yesterday by As.D. Perry nst. the. Den- between Fred Slad Crane, who were: partner: Ciothing .company before et | sust. the same, block. Daily Finishing. Suspiy Ceu., 142 Main —_———-~< > -~ Highest price paid for strictly eges. THE ROYAL CAFE. 7 Stock go Purviance, Rifenberrich-is mane 9:30, during my entire acquaintance with him. I never heard him speak {ll of any person. “He fully appreciated the friendly sentiment expressed by ad people of the great west, to whose rest he de-, voted his great abilities ar sacrificed his life. “As to the future management of the Union Pacific and the Harriman ere Lam in no eae to give any inform tion, as I ha no knowledge, but one thing is definitely certain, that a property having such wide influence, in such fine physical condition and with such magnificent future prospects, can do nothing else but maintain its credit and be a vast benefit to the country which it traverses, in the future, as Mr. Harriman has made it in the past. ~ Kodak Lake Prato of } said: provoked, Machinist Would Charge Denver & | Rio Grande $5,000 for Loss of His Hicen WinEet. Is More. trouble youd Melvin W. |in the Mullett. Ds wre | others “The various states through which the Union Pacific operates have lost, in the death of Mr. Harriman, one ef their best friends. He was prodigal almost, in the way of expenditures, in improved conditions for the public, and naturally his enormous expenditures have enhanced the value of everything Ten ee it. “He was generous to a fault, exceedingly kind-hearted, never Ser itilt no matter wee the aorta | outlook for (ape iture: tothe work | ~ 1 » Miss Miss Omaha, Neb., Sept. 9.—Vice President Mohler of the Union Pacific, in discussdeath, LEFT t fi i hj CANT PLAY PIANO ROW step ofOstagein th | NOTHING | | fl js | 2 chronic disease contracted while servin ing the Philippines. Although compar- Such Is the Opinion of Union Pacific Official, in Discussing Magnate’s Death. Harriman's further Richard infantry. corps; WEST LOSES GOOD FRIEND Mr. ostill sthe rhe rent Here. Again Mayor John 5. Branerorl has aneed the city attorney to give him some ton rar >t s t Rifenberrich of the Fake shows: or exhibitions” will not RONGpe nesets a ah iae Me ade stationed’ at Fort| 4 antry F : t have a look-in’ at’ tae’ Inland Empire} put he matter up to tha elt Douglas, will probably be retired from | xposition, which will be held in this |More than. a week ago, before utik t! ihe marvice uecaido at dunenith sore a if ae resardh 1g the matter, ily from Oct. 4 to 9.” Secretary Horace | ~ a aa o3 a Es \ s 50 fulled te time this month A retiring board con- | ensign stated yesterday that absolute | ’ tr Be ti, x ; ce P : sisting of Majors Willis T. May, Anwas guaranteed, because of | a elntie nd « : drew S.Rowan Fifteenth infantry; | protection a q ce Bose] the fact that the Utah State Fair asso- Sie as an ais os le re? ing and before ors tase for rites entertainment — nt sident Adtine his threes days Salt tne we ¥ pe 5 Ne —_—s F i Captain Fifteenth Horace} ‘ ak pas Sunday afte: dewalved)at<-the of : 7 Rifenberrich. oi sth: If pre- 8. nsign, Miss Eva Crawford, Edith Grant, Miss Irene Kelly, until ha. tale Ub et. 3a mmitte¢ b who will ap- | The Miss Hazel Summerhays, of -Frid Ly " Sent he re |ot Officers at Fort Douglas Will “Blacklisting” System 's Pro- | Mayor Again Pearce Legal AdConsider Case of Captain tection for the Manage| vice in Regardto ae Machines than meu boi pling’ shed-|| zuGt fi Kt and chairmar tin phi He “unine Bie his new ¢ LW eather Kiosk ea 1 veleoming Met ornie was |F. A, Slade Wants Court’s Order for weather Thlesse n A ae C | enter-| atte eit oF tin in Le iit irlag Pat ating is wireless experiments.: The the- The new styles in clothes for men and boys in all the late shades and patterns will be shown. ax M! oH. Cote We rae J. ByCosGroo umeie wrath | | Badear, Heber bre Voki a O'G Base 1 Ww Rite: | Rowe ( farie: {jon | like box containing’ -obs« rving Anstruj;ments and indie \tors sect“ tna* p! -of-) the. His, SeysOn und last has and | service for eleven» years, during 2which | time he has held ny Important posltons throughout the country. b : in Tr: bu= one in) of = o a ; und. Salt| tant == _> ____. ___.. “Undertaker In. same contributed several to the final perfected been in the federal \messenscr re atively a young man, he has seen : conabout $7,300,000 nual revenuo to the railroads, Of this ‘business, the Rock | siderable service in the army, and is slan d the Southe acifie each | popular in army circles. He entered the have a large slice at reas service in 1899, and soon became a second lieutenant in the Sixteenth infantry His next promotion gave him first Weutenancy in the Twenty-ninth inaf ae Will ae Be. Given in Hon- fantry,,and_ soon after he was made a captain in the Fifteenth infantry. In of Miss Edna Evans. this latter capacity he saw much active service in the Philippines. Miss ae Evans, a well known soprano singer of Salt Lake, who will deJust what the conditions of his retirepart for Paris soon, where she will purment will be will not be known until after the retiring board meets, At presue her musical study, will be tenered a complimentary musicale in the ent the officers named as members of Thirty-first ward meeting house, Ninth the retiring board are in the mountains with thelr troops on a march East and Ninth South streets, tonight, ————__ o> by a number of well known local mu siclans. The merit of the *“Wasatch" Brands pared, and pear are H. —_—_—_—_—_—_——_o ‘There's the : as ey Teo! ay Arst speciil gov- | vill undertake in’ light dutic | tn ins ti ull LUiorm as ls retiriig, Is ‘pburs 1 men! In point R MEANS MUCH TO SALT LAME beco ance reflections the of ob- | leader inv all = newspaper man because of recent articles, in which the brutallty of the police had been exposed. that L sie hak HP. ‘Tomorrow :a mak station... in |up by the government, goa xt fev t con-| at the bur Lu, ill rver at the -weath the : alls at ae I to Salt Loufs six years down, and Dr. \ | | and de“fram officer revenge a en,Hy fies Sil + ae oe ey t Beet of theROISAlE: presidential party, ce’ which will Lake baad cldelcl| /part.!:man chief practicall Who Wweathe Thom- | @¢partment grew - saat Ave ahi r = Mecurrin |ee ” Several mi ’ itt aed Sar Connen eae Silk ae aalready ean‘been charge shakeup in the local bureau. Alter, an observer, has been to succeed Mr: Church. _>| im-| Harvey will be taken before} if necessary, before 1t | Me and fit i commit Saas Hyatt the St: agric ultural department made section director ference with Assistant Chief William | Te2U, at least for preser Youn iss case, through y hich L. Fitzgerald. The other three will be | S¢lley has grown up in the service, and|| can fnterpret’ the weather dealt with today -by Chief W. H. Glor jit is likely he will:profit by the present | Himsels AUC in read the te Assistant Chief Fitzgerald has stated D: ES Ci esht OA ¢ 2 La QE things pertaining, that the matter the city council, cl oe tee tie the yD ts tainment: W "s. CECIL where he was di-]in the» hands of the ind to which station |For five years Mr Church,” | siderable |: J. Cecil, pane blame he. server at. the local station, is | lirector’ in. charge | days [These changes involy ment and the cases of three others are pending before the officials, as a result of the assault of four firemen on a the Formal Opening meeting the Was J.| en has| Ite comes directly Indlanapolis. in charg | Verne of drainage. up his duties. rom | rector Case. man me ee S nt to these roads succeed in showing the govy- the case. “This ‘hoard, which oe cuut. pie. <A full st of all persons or t shows | the leas st |? ney, and ernment that. they can. still handle its | Prised_entirely of officers stationed at | ; in fll repute has been received. business as expeditiously as the anta Fe | Fort Douclas, will meet at the fort the two exhibitfons that had been sna Ue . proposes, it will mean that Salt Lake will | latter part of the month. charts es organist. n tered ees oe A ORM when all meteoralogical w as rried on by th irmy sign an corps “Whe n the weather bureau was made a distinct division of ause | Lake COMPLIMENTARY MUSICALE CONSERVATORY HALL IS _ OPENED FOR THE SEASON ; J. ALTER, Asslitanteapottoncplcdetaré |of Nevada, Idaho, parts of Oregon, |cmactated, bent and erippled. RecentW peas and all of Utah are included, | ly he took a long trip to southern Cali| anc new director will have super- | fornia, UAt, failed to benefit by {t. Since vi of al the hundreds of ‘sub-| then he t cradually grown ‘worst es in this region All climato-}] until he has been unable. to exerci: bureau the» “over Supervision active: 3 by made b will reports logical Thiessen to the department at -WashThe new director is oa man of wide | inet on repute as a student of climatology and i r, Thiessen arrived in alt Lake me teorology When wireless \ telegrajyesterday morning and immediately | phy experiments were first being taken ‘0 WiLL Riaaan A pow on “ihe railroad map nvpived-in the mover ant thie doway, Rothschild, director, | Hyatt, fe Lake Route will lose considerable revenue =. that its fast mai ains which “also rry passengers, will, have to be re- 0 wyer, Robert Kent and Miss Paar tion thir- }no OTHERS fe re is now a member of the Amerl"| he Willis Uline, Fifteenth | , ition Association, of. Fairs. and Exposi- |\ Fa ie : Homans BE infants Licutenant Thomas B : an duced in speed and in length. McGowan, medical reserve corps; Cap- | a systcm of “blacklisting,” all} °=¢ or ‘persons: that have turned) —. Lake,Pacific Route,and in ofh ¢ tain William A. Cavenauch, Fifteenth | * Junction er, withthethe Salt. Union r ‘crooked deals” at any state fairs in niy connections In the east, have ie — infantry, has been appointed by the war that any will accept the speed enone department at- Washington to con: ider | ;the United States will have no chance | app an redauce 1e cme accord nelly. ho we 6 te ar “hic te , = to get contracts with the Utah fair peo- | ford : BE H. The plateau region includes the \t ire intermountain country which mean lls ni JEWISH A. ee mavor. : ; 2 “What cof you do if the eo re fect This City—Discussion. party. na a ticket this fall? as The bid of the Santa Fe railroad for asked. the great transcontinental mail contract “O-o0-oh, well. T will let it alone—I am : ; ~ not in the party,’ replied the sage from|/S causing considerable discussion in Salt the Third eard, ‘and then he took L ;, | Lake, for it Is understood that this city Fiall aside for ‘anot! a eonsultation on will be greatly affected: should the <« Onsome mayoralty candidate who might be] tract be landed by tl anta Fe t will | induced! to go on the tle at. ‘ e a ae ney t ne i ee ai ee ts wei dee ae re Tn aie re ens 7 Many hol ha-aver ‘council men. He and Council-|Santa Fe’s Bid for Mail Contract, man DE. i. Hall are re inthe ‘fleld. tn ill Af. favor of Mayor John S, Bransford for Acepted by Uncle Sam, Will Af- ‘ i searches we re made for it. without« avail, Saation Director Weathersaureaut and finally it was turned up yesterday Boyes ‘leaves a large posterity, most Salt Lake has been made division , of them living in Holliday, near the|center for the entiré plateau region in| mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon. Oth-| the weather bureau service, and 2 H ers live in Idaho, and still others in Can- | Thiessen oe Troy, N. Y,, and one of the] ada. Boyes left a farm of forty-flve| most prominent men jn_ th weather acres in the town of Holliday, which he | bureau service is been appvinted sec-| fair, declared He nade Sead! pected it as custodian and to file death of Boyes. But this ; Owen, Carl Odenwalder and Victor } Day, will probably be dismissed Daniel Keith, in explaining the af-| Councilman Fernstrom Declares fs Out of Democratic Party. pe of of the Hubbard united with the e tion Is oe sg $25,000, hich $12,000 is paid up. A. FP. Hubbard will be general ae uzer and i C. Sweet, anager The officers and directors of the come as follow John Harve y, will was to hold it upon the Fj orpore PEtty all ete Sen ais ne: hots Spry ae eae t te re ae o cloc he Se een hy Lab ba eatin fae 7 r ne er ie a a a rics EF nye he a 4 aaa fe rit th se a \ oe! one aki ah Lae th th are Sprit a! (on One trom. ter an unknown old will executed by George Boyes was uncovered yesterday by L. P. Palmer, deputy county clerk, and clears up an old question in the minds of the heirs of Boyes, who died in 187 The will of George Boyes was written in 1874 and handed to Judge Ellas Smith, then at the head of the probate division of the district court. The judge Hubbard Publicity Company and Pacific Western Selling Company to Incorporate. The | Buried among the old wills in the county clerk’s office for the Jast thirtyyears, We are moving to our elegant new quarters and “also preparing our new fall goods for the - any Some More Details for Entertainment | of President to Be Ar ranged—Plans. f: a Deputy Clerk Finds Bequeathment of George Boyes— Died in 1876. of the “< Committee Council Considers Making O Engineering Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Today . & | i ? } nn SALT CROSS STREETS MAY BE PAVED | sae THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: + 8 to-8ip:y P- m. ctadiiae AlcCoy's,: liv carriage livery. Both thetten $L. ca fall ad a. Constitu- Opposite the Kenyon, with children, | Walk-Over Shoe 2 Store oe Now aR a com- | plete line of shoes for men, women and a ny MAIN |