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Show 10 THE { 6 IN SENDS INTER-MOUNTAIN a ejther army or Misses Former Salt Laker Writes Letter i tice TELLS to Jus- a Some Joy, Route, and . New OF . is Home . W M. received from , kin, formerly Grict e consul radi I wanted but ; Whe : r r ae rena tll nd (is s . ERE pIReeaa . ew ground. TAS fcf | | the University dae te ae Will R. lla evening. There was : a the latter The | ane notwithstanding fair attendthere. was the Nile. *Ladies' the trea Night" was one of the at pleasant affairs En | 0 wizeh land leeum. | ibout ; just Theodosius : Lake and January 11, and Botnow follows, day e on ae the eatin sph ane Royal 3 | Ne; Beyptian To tell youvid allCivilization T saw and that old) in j tal." pa Could, perhaps, be very ja conge eee contented If more Maj. and | ad learne: e ae if BA Mrs. at | for great to deal of | Sity |hall, a ‘Tics spapers Ob alae cua twelve d » tate a good, stout ship, bait much Smith © ae will he give this Sa out. on aita = evening »>p T/ig tie up 5 e at ste ‘ SIOW]S canal The is limited to raan at ve Ismailia ) Mi | ante newspapers, lagain free to but | @nchored go (half way onward, off : and 5 Mrs. "A. rate of speed in first Es ar Me four miles per| months, They ate SHAH land Southern through)|they will and 1 at the 10:30 Red we! his visit the ® e Phi" "Gamma tipiversity ledve are cast. an urged to Davies-State Williams nie oe and | eArHestly | } can unless n='N | licited, i S PHOENIX || Tilman had died in ic P nee: a hlaers perl ca fablegra ne : ' ' : _ day, tts the Ten athe wine 8 ae and French before we can learn Sin ras c six weeks vival. Now. thet wort ot }trod across the Asiatic shore, But,-that}! 7 i lwater is thirty-five to forty feet deep all | ® al Franklin 2p tin The Asiatic shore the Is a} ene: Vink de aes tei "and there ip not Mrs. F. A. Bull eee: : Lec here eer a tea " weak ze arrival of the English who can ing, yeh the | |jan papers a0: ‘what ejr arror: Gna before fhine Asiatte s oe s | er eos ane Nope Hot We got iin Tinve away in seee In s sight from by use of}a ms Red Sea, Suez wepretty « mine about & p.m. |} spring . ee ~ J , - was hour beforeis newsboy, one a buys heavy the drag copy on | ®co degrees, 8. ae p of-date Hie. Didn't . Like | perhaps steamer 5 a ae on ar Bept. =seeing ete peep ours Gibraltar and tl t ea at Maples AUE, ternoon and ;saw 3 oe of 4 ug ee ee : oe owith my own and beautiful palaces St. Elmo, ete., Sahar eyes ee, ; but a the We lat were |sea, we island |< | Strait many | 4 very four lay of of cast cathedral, beggary ote that all bouti gorgeous the | and Ub in at Noriniakelhss aneae out-| is a ln ci stout. But days [party jfor to run around Cape ae i the green auiorist ones with we the a second Gerardafin } John T. waves Hurst, Mrs. that| Waukee off Aguins ter, S| in-a Mrs. Mrs. was e ' few:.days Carl last as ie . ran a view down active of the ran into sicily. IT ful those the had field close by Stromboli, which wees. air a S000) Lipar! and I shores, rai ‘where where. saw on e long old her Aetna. volcanic alll from blandish- thirty miles ar was eet { is Be yeeieiig Charles' ias Mil-|that for her at higher renee than room, the added dead air' and heat Ladies to the stifl-|cake in. our, saloons, einc no funnels. "ll we dhad onto bein eeco'we got what sleep, we could 10 a, an ney 3 tops"4 of the of St. acre : . es Mark's her . j guild sale at Walker's 50 Mrs. an falo. Maurittus, C. S. De vis "has extended visit to hold and way that siquartnaruaing Nosse ; Be, where 7s the Rushare |sian fleet harbored so long Rojestvenski court-martialed and . shot wher« a and seamen, Then on| north lot of his obstreperous to Diego Sauvez on the fect houses. it Now, tee then down Bera t muz' - preaby ltule As we ran "angry nee out sea,"' See of city. those that end of Samataer Madand could to to Shakespeare t the strait could fool of ae turnedBate her whites orlbnee have eT continued . Colombo have side ‘at rolled fish- MINSTRELS . Incident Ceylo had. known on and the INTERRUPTED -- ; ; Second Ward at Wasn't somewhat "Or-|tion once | to: o thence of the of infor in m , most They to auanduned villages in the the the coast And interior... climate Messina |every re- T have). and than is six . pho even on the 1 stir, was kind of bounded. or answer thei garden Vewetaie, or fish iad from abt the thronged sea "5 Bishop Bishoy Show Iverso rson lohg [ in quick succession, RA ee rer a it rupees*to scene. ae only have Familiar 8 sse a snap as "Greek" eet ret t southern . Brora: El but! vag| greater % night. last success The led x od OXtagay spray that a was union were a which SWALLOWS rive | has : given Solin the two a Plusman's' J. L. with of battalion ine GH From tors that 7S t the 8 the Greek man-of-war and hurrying with caila and her one bse es ge o pleces. before ay has Parley Cahoon P. Jensen, John. W. as testified conditions to found made an and also ranch when they Of the premises at the inspection upon the| NA? Gil Death. ving the the in the he case ravine Ea NSE not and rae vielnity. was the put by completed use to|/tragedy those | second at ad-| nt and will be continued be-| and Reet violin solo was ao well gotten laughable by M'ss Muss that A iarge one, and Marte oy rt Nk did on hoard of el of high off, drivin * The| farce. Rowasky, opportunity to safely invest ee Title perfect and war: ee About 3% ncople were - 3 A boost for the San Pete Rallway 15 a boost for Sanpete < 80 95a] {s a of who ; oedrensrandc hildren and Arrangements . present. Valley county ighth CO. |" |. WANTED-A - oy é | Poultry i MEN Always Mth 2VERA: # ; a s 1B te arse well ye equipped Ad. D, ner yewerney the Tee St. Bell > " :ent f AND | con-| w.} barber trade; wages while learning; furnished Moler's Col- lege, --- 62 Wast First South were 7 oo a orth; n specta- mc .private. ea Bell 3RD n fox cc‘conflne‘phone‘66%-K. carne be tan . Be M. oan phone, No. in Mper CASH P. O. OLSEN'S. TORR , FURNITURE D-HAND SOE SOLD AND EXCHANGED.| z ron DON'T YOU HAVE but have a A Schneider, Immense; isis future. the Ee. reading READ48 in Don't take and be Wes t ; fore- my con- ladies 1 and bought OE a@ FONTYN, = ). CLAIRVOYANT medium, 267 S. W. = Ay removed Small, by 601 MUSIC TEACHER sain ACHER-.OF PIANO, GRADU: noe ‘hieago Musical College. Alberta | spe- | De ‘sham. Snodgrass, 431 Gonetec ton | Building, i= | ELOCUTION, elr ane and ; gentle- B LOC aereo rt, M 2 2650 Studio room --aremenes | secay aoe a es ORAT DRAMATand MrsCulture, Take ae iysical Fane Dahcing ¢ | @om ‘ "Club -s Bldg . 5 | | MON || PLACE | , LAUNDRY to a 2 {| PRENCH HAND Ind. LAL LAUNDRY, Tei. 2477 Third South. --- | CO. sold; P. : BY ‘A RE = and Bell 5 skin permanently : electric needles, Miss Templeton bldg. he at GREAT° WESTERN TRON st specialty State. ELECTRIC DERMATOLOGIST ~ HAIR, MOLES, 3IRTHMARKS, *)| of freckles, red spots, all imperfections the sn METAL So. RITUALISTS and trance Temple. || boy curtains aoe for 659 ee ight | S., | BOY - s _3278-X Ww ILLL| Republican lace H. HANCOCK, 3978- SPI office. Bell Tel., Forrest 80-X, -- ----_- THS S S AND MA SAGE a 1248 SO? | cialty. & . SECON Phone & Wallpapering, by Madame s South. She She WIFE, | rooms,|MRS. FOR good WORK || HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR IRO metals, rubbers, rags, bottles, rion! | wax, hides and : pelts. : No, am to 240 So. First West. Ind. ; 1821, Bell 2429-Z. OldPhones: machingry -_-- and "select "your wallpaper Sn ay W. Seeond : 6344 South ‘Street. 3278-X. R EGISTE R Box 544 Suaraaey a J. Apply Bell woman: i ‘ UPHOLSTERING : | F i iiSae ee shampooing , 2691-Y. --_--- wanted 228. : A Goop! men, three Constitution experiencedBldg - operators. proving 207-8-9-10 11'pn.\m. to m. 9-a. a eo MATE ont Tel. = liable BA : PALMISTRY HY word, FIRST a CLASS COLLECTOR position Address ing, ‘ A. MRS. ome. and telling wants sa F. _ ing |I Third Wants a respectable pli ice oe re can g0 to school at night.. Call Acme restaurant, 214 So. State. --- ee - home aa Call, 1 W See WANTED-WORK years old he is |A D. PLUMBERS, Ind. JOHNSON | State | tepublican Inter-Mountain 336 W. #828 | Stat in, suitable Inquire W | FINE raaN IS LAUNDRY . . MIDWIFE, | BIG | Apeily aa "phone ue St. oe af- ff: or thter-Mountain Republican. ie e LEARN} 1515-X H. 20. South, modern, close housekeeping. part | See South. $< fitters. Telephone First South street. TETOS Painting 90d | WANTED-BY MAN AND |} two or three' furnished POULake par . ere WOMEN TO HUN- 503 TO RAISE; reference . State, -- up-to-date} "phone Second bag A LITTLE GIRL | BONDS cash. ee Re pubs yer: pee SF, ERE WORK HORSES UBBIeS. , PAINTERS } Raieeareds AND BROTHERS, Bell P hone "Phone . are | 2 Ind. Easy . = PLUMBERS East} ie COW, about endorser. INVESTMENT GUAR a Aa that will stand recietatcnt steam 5 and gas bas 1664-K 53 W. T b erms n shreturns ces W. PIPES -15¢;PER Ay ORsched Se n note, nity bullding investigation. 17 | ee | take So. BAe street aa 63 Inter-Mountain ae An GOOD closest' Hagans, |--- * aweatee) a > Wa alker ee FOR \ SAFE A EEN A bigOy anteeing . clawdas apalis,eran Gone ethaee eae Wanted. -- THOROUGH anage : ea 872 1. or . pelts, copper, scrap-iroy, old e te rubbers, rags, | Co.bottles, brhss, Utah ceeJunk 62 E. El g . 68 E. Big j . 229 | situations cadets ‘. mortgage STOC CKS" Fifth Kap eekly "1 He ce a = ha For} SaaS AND Co., 35 a vineed, i smelter laborers: hotel help, tract and R. R. laborers 51% : ° So. . Tel. Apply wd aitotie g re Ranch. 2nd a wage- ee c | ERSKINE andi oe BLK. or Eyes and ; < 1 07 ‘DE | 7 AILS 65 Rg | WANTED EMPLOYMENT CO Ist So. Both Fones. In a oe 32 = ATLAS employe ¢ ‘WITH | the, To MACHINE an i rORR rom R J iS: SAE ee oe Sie eae ; en accommodated on their - W. get! NEWSPAPERS ISEVERAL y EVERBODY. Laborers, coteat te South. 230-1-2 Atlas block. FOR rp I SALE Utah ANY . Or week lights ROOM, oe ' FOR. SALE Ole TEIN PES Will come in | | aa DIXON 62 E. education, church in 1847, having been & member of that religious body ever |Sinee. She had lived in Sandy, where her, eyesig aoe still see never and | funeral Ries which TOWNSITE CO. | Us the plonecr ‘pe when going to! .¥. Waiker BIK.|/conference. Through cars, shortest| tim e, quicick connections. San Pete Valley= . cate 15, ---- OPTICAL $10 } | ee Fae ae 506-7 CO., can get, just on Monthly Semi- ae $8 90 $4. $535 " f2.6 5 without . work specialty. salaried earner ; $30 $20 South. --= LOAN Any a0 ¥e Funeral our UMENTS YOUR *oration Day. south. * Temple.val |I peut AND ORDERS Robert 1569 TOM FOR Dover, ore KE, BS DEC73 t8 tho At DR. AYATT TIS FOOLING * ain aloe, gind.eitending to A|had equip- ae AND Pade Se WORK Fourth Doe Lage EDs MALE. j Dr. school Rrounes Paaneers Mormon mat ; = 3 . ng the High schoo! with an up-to-date DID TL PVE KR OCCUR TO YOU? German library. The hall was tain That Smelter City Lote at $50 is the | in Re ais black and red. white and blue SMELTER wt ISTAR BS En 226 - LAMBOURNE $ South Main, withFLORAL Willes- Drug. ~ LOANS house; sultable for! or man and. wife, So : SEWING pop Bo | WiaD?~¥ HELP WANTED ‘the even- | interest indeed. Phone - | mp. Teamsters, bath; A. No. THE FIRST seale'cheap. 144. N,LS Ninth ae d cm ° SRS ;}OLD "Phones lens duplicated, Montgomery. pleased several readings, after the numbers the vocal solo by Miss Ivey Eyans were|}Sandy jo%s7d | best investment in Utah today. Investi- | bunt! Bik. ALEXANDER ‘been . number Js. SE i COND- H {, OSTEO-}| > K x = SS light, street e = (GOOD ey OO.‘ Bast. IN' great-grandchilK. : Furniture Co., ‘306 So. So. State hand pippipes a and ralls for the funeral rails f for salele a have not yet been completed, but it | - a 1 is thought it will take place Sunday |{"0mM Eleventh ward meetingPROMISE TO PAY POLL TAX | : F the house, Mrs. Harriet Wilson Dies - After | Foreign Contingent Awed by Appearhaving. been a, resident. of this state ance of Polle | for thirty-four years, Mrs. Harriet ; a ae Wilson, mother of County CommisThe police department was very| Has No Intention of Giving sioner) W. "W. Wilson, died' yesterday | pusy yesterday rounding up. the formorning of old age. being 93 years signers Jabor "3 RANCODETMiG Spring Free Rein | old at the time of her death. She was sors aboring' on railroad conatruc| berm in England, and united with the |©!® |tion in the city. About one hundred Just Yet. not Tansen,"' German 4D? En morta eee | | th rooms electric by day, heat, FOR | age Of Wsydrndie becamew hone cessful Entertainment, German everywhere and singularly 1499 A NS) a iy -- present heard the remark the adWoolwerebattalion, could crete ae al ¢ Guar ae Br Iteya lo 0Ic eeca cre |.C°¥e: = R es. se of States as pees Gre Uatter ' ars : regulate. ole one Duncan, Gone-Homer jPionees in. applying some of the acid to an acini tooth of her husband whentreat. the aceldent occurred..-‘The herolc German, Ik ra 444W_ | Auerbach fell ‘Chis | :topupils. ithe = - goyernment| and 350 eee decorating : = now ready for | Co.,. 66 W. Sec-| FURNISHED | | $$. . Bldg. AND. Salt enNz Ff POISON Little. scapes Constitution Kk. ren anne ee the|4id A themselves proud in 5 thewaatond review on, eben Seat aie : packed, perform- ous ae arouse 435. 2528 " Bos ROOM, GROUND 427 kB Thier ‘ 37 E. Third: South board: modern two gentlemen eo HY r ace NEWLY ae 1718 z STRATTON, honor in many Electric | building, x , beta "phone ‘ So. FLORISTS, | witee South an GRACE "MIDL 5 = } HOUSE modern, Realty FRONT oder modern, - Blam mM Paden, - the i ee Pues -----_--_-_--_---_-_-----_ | NATION. cr byterian church, made a brief address, | py,17 oF's 7 ay Mr. Sim J Kin also making & a few yo re- eS SECON. AGEN tion cash. cy headquarters for mine, mill and was|the on guiabed fore Tudge Diehl this afternoon at J Saha , proceeds:s from (the e jd dance, anppe Ch deck Splat the plays, will go toward Psi ee tee ea ver engin and the vogue present, delightful members evening was Bell [seas Z d in eastern e colleges ; friends nis|ing ‘ B contaminating of water sources in : sannte eit Se at DEP t eeeen eercane en aaee. Wale Emigration canyon by piling up ead hogs in a gully or ravine throug Ernest: Van Gott;.is tho only thing whic ev is said to flow that has : 4: 3 Peebertecst for dorne sstic purposes. that saved hep life. . Her condition The (rial is before a jury consisting | Ye#terday was much improved and ‘It Gr the following named men:J. is dulte "possible: ‘that ‘she' ‘will'.re-| ranch, ae and along down, and roel, and budy, an that Ltie e0-ton Gr rock warship waves proper te [5 already Temperance enough | f than = hall thusiasm rowly » Jud Diehl yesterday. beforethe compisht Judge arene the time charges 252in This Crate: fer there sS shtan t tleht the d2v legate this Rnd oe Ceatan 2ifor the BEE & gence ranty de those the 1879. |She died, since of |a drop to drink. This was the condition BiORauiitiae of the contaminating |Sons and two davghte evening, tt at Pe sy) pice eita irs the which dead water hogs by the stated were piled they‘vy one in in the r avine ne, | #WG an re piled one laughed, talked, sid nas sang and |children Hechttalcewan and ondiaivecccusive The only witness called by the def the most successful ever given by the 4 of | fense was James Harries, who testi|? aN 1 Pe Mint? to the last fled coneerning the conditions at the eae A RAHREE Re lay avs rile Her mind was br Tall. night ren 2 ee ea of at day we met a coming from the anal a the power of her school. and Avery Narrow. escape from death | "6° OF Yh eyars. § came &@ momar ho , was chat of ithe deyoar-ald daughter | ber of the Mormon church in the Mrs. J. Plusman of 842] ¢@¥ly thirties, and has been indenting Charged WiD) oe Werbert and Barton it chal nT con anki poten The little child, Thurs- a iene Lake street. Contaminating City Water. , lay evening, drank quite freely from Soe a rugged cons ion, anc Captain H., A. Barton and M.} \ had. str , withs é "SS Warbert: who were tried last weekT. for | @ bottle containing carbolic acid which He naan ae i Miener tee <elling diseased pork and who were was opened Uponeatable,yin.. the) 13 five weeks. He leaves a wife and achuitied ‘upon ‘thik harge, were|reom, Mrs. Plusman being. engaged eleven enon: ea iam witte_ an Aas Wilkins, deck | negative its blinking "jenthouses high zt any wee to ae e at ‘aalvation ft eae in| which every one else joined en at the expense of myfe two ‘comcom-| 1. ‘would at this moment give a own laughter Na ge | raising panions. few that the strike them heard high Walker \ |NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH or without board; strictly modern. - nin ERS Temple. M'VICKER, ards St. -- cane ir Nicely month;furnished steam Mis MecDOWELL, OSTEOPATH, 511-| dred. Seott Strevell Bldg. .'Phones, }lican. systire Women Honor Simpkins--Rey. and Mrs. Peter A. Simpkin were guests cf interrup- and B. Ensign. ‘a? Tak eace Lo starboard until her deck slanted ke: the The witnesses. called by the state RENDER GERMAN PLAYS roof of a house. Those two big, fat, jolly | were ‘State Food and Dairy CommisEnglish women slid out of thetr chairs! John Peterson and City Food are as quick-as a flash and ax easy as you| sioner Commissioner Walter Frazier, They | pie School German Class Gives Suc. and the 7 Ge no. pay. Main st., ‘ AL Se Ls eee gpole ON DAs y TE found beneficial' sti indingto ofby theveryschool and the iime CHILD z single Be good O14 shippyrene quartering, LHeneatRinntentaine - 5, bump, bump," the i! tg a oleae be the a That Bill the proceedings entartaipme nt splubrious | OPS ning ocean: alive leswithmay them hundred.jis variet and: evenany), ances pe and wave teoe: larger peer | iing nae and andi morning TE ee fresh unexpectedly, something were veitting side recaiae | on smooth bottomed steamer chairs, both| facing the starboard. while I was in a| canvas chair facing toward the port and| with my right hand grasping an awning | davit to steady myself. "The other pa a sengers were nearly all on deck and seated in view. ere came one of those! please support Iverson. Her speech was interrupted, } marks. | J Bishop Iverson with several other men] the guests staggered as though under | PILE DEAD HOGS IN CANYON as ‘best of F.~ City path, ‘ thelr | o04 Where every night I sleep under a]a@nd no less than 500 who were unable Wea i n Peal on of Capt. rned |: eet. and three ena rinet es of woolen|to obtain admission were turned away. ebb the battalion executed blankets. "Tro pical lf fruits abound t 1 and When 1 the m ria : ‘els shall perform in many difficult company and battalion and just| ju vail perform re cling in ian the delig of|the theatre they are sure to have ajj™movements, receiving many. recogniROWE. ete., hyp and te a dudeing. the e n | tions from mangoes, Orelet ichles ee the governor and his staff. large SL OnAce judging by en- the influence of frontier whisky and many were the laughable incidents during that and the following day, Two very amlable| at sna parents Bnellsh ladies bad >) erl= ea. They were asking me all sorts questions about American Rome: Mts andof he education and employment of our) young ladics, ete., and I was endeavoring, rles, when, happened. self-government the system [MY own residencetheat rallroa Curepipe Road, thirjan rom ort|* Ce "SU Howls. where roy:, prow tbward | the LE AN for thug far tn Beek no "Ormuz" class is Tuesday | Wil . leaving Sandy Wook. But darkness was with wild deer, hares, Dai Chee etc., ‘cold al cole rom yoth plentifu is beef evidence | fresh gave ship the before us upon from the local butchers storage and oS en ea Pir thfouh slept wound yv |Senior ex- i -______- oe Bell be , Pe : afin a ns . , . ‘fres . ys wrore carve 2 there: te seer t coast (all sides) are‘] Wentito the former's home, caught the | W hich Ee fre shme nts were served,-and orely fragments that old | burglar, turned him over to the po-{an onto time was enjoyed crater's standing ruins, The surface. of slopes up-|lHce and returned. to the hall to find ;until midnight, yard ‘from. all its shores ‘like the back that Mrs. Done still held the boards Cadets Do Weil "i o¢sq a feet Girt above and the part is allabout popularthat wasv-her of the no proalets Do Well-In of} the central sea. About the} |/So pramme she was part recalled less} Governor John CC. Cutler,the hispresence state ana Ride ee: LOT ermen and their families kept up daily and hourly employment Catan about the creeping hell above the Ser ITy Tempestous Time. Dee ane and the "Ormuz" must Vittle | hence to Rennison and here. I was twen-| - ay incident that was not on the pro-|honor at a most enjoyable reception ty-six/davs on that French steamer and). ime of the Second ward entertain-|/ast evening, tendered them by .the glishr av od -~ vil. ment last evening, : but which created|™members Woman's Christ ras>clor , ar "© mor a of they : ere Rue yet ania Pee ee B that persons | ov ends agasear, seen Ipaectaccrareeanr ' £ its And ee provides hundred church D. oh-|MRS.. what s downward! per THE | Oity. || or -- = --- oi Mie nee and endeavor to see sant omers "do" the. "same... very mania eae This is a beautiful iplende ps e of Surpaisee. - waa Sey mee orate ish c = , volcano. : « AONE: ordinance: 24-inches be strictly oaaia -Teeth or 126 : en strange a-bundyen 413 = We ran into ‘part at Moucharse and] ,,7He Shakespeare slub met Tuesday | Wil be pledged to adopt ia ERIC Wade SS 7 ---- - work :and also to examinations: STi rece rom- cavalry constantly patrolling to thelr return. Stromboli. sloy pone must mea DED NT ISTRY : Lake 2G : menee aay ROOMING ( | LARGE. 3 aor i | floor, Lake -_- West ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED. y TT] - ee ogg etapa aes mee : Ra tect ladies mapOur and Ing gentlemen pigs Abe | pooing, for ee Mg eee 30 Salt -_- 2 | MANICURING, garding this matter have reached Chief Vail and he will at onee take sucl énecessary \ ¢ such | Measures as seem to enforce the law on this point Buf-|his keep vent arated fir a< knife. knife. Street, syste V ystem. When this's system ‘is introfrom | duced each member will pledge to give returned down here on another FE heite line, =a house was being robbed. Mrs. Done t Port Sald that route from Colombo/was in the midst of her monologue] |4t V0 was fas falsely. crenata was ay a brought (eee tae Bishop} down falsel) marked "discontinued." nN of| |) wie hen the Re news to o Bishop that was The least) se beginning Omaha -of Adopt lionov System-A new aj}tem is soon to be introdueed by Bee nena vane eepehins see ; f JeaBrERe eruption! the Iallan government actually had And to drive those people away and the low Seana of ‘churches vith out Trade. - |CRISMON & NICHOLS, ASSAY ane chemists, removed to 229 gore pie wait. | city; strictly leasing. See ond South e tec as ree ace Main |.---_----- "ce oNIT IA hall / Doors.-Chief the Eersaue ae ‘| will today, o'clock. of 3 to I STA' re BUILDING | Co.-It will pay you} t 7 BO tage. snquire eae 329 hes So. Te | 2 Bullding. - NSON rem rae Church Vall accomodated in the furnished as; mother, : there Likes Tuptly down % to the sea. both on fie east and the west; but itsplain northern slope ter-|a minates jn a little of, perhaps, half a mile In width, and on that ‘plain | Bratch.builtob Broad passed : by,-2 city up bywhen fishermen. Walf \ WEE way || ' /4{ ane to T.- natined's "all. » J long S Bite | 1289-2 a not FOR RENT, INITIO NY > UNPURNISHED. ICT S5CO Walker removed without ie: Soned a Assembly additlonalariatk Residence tracting without pain Boston Dental Parlor, over Penny. Arcade. des 16s ----- so., WILL EB 2D Bae : TI F. WThWIss PAINLESS notifies a persons concerned ; the ordinance relating to. the sis-|doors of . Burek: cslsles Davis Piles M Leg- os cocere = ti Rady eee leave ross Jover andto: then Madagascar stopper"a Zanzibar, turned eas e wipes all | C'OSStas al. little islands Mozam8 s in the Moza that town whose white painted buildings ten In the sun. Just back k of that pene es He closing window: the "he arte to find active, of Fister cs sleep in our berths, | ~~ nated port the engine in the 2 Shatin B's wigantic cones they are, Actna ridge ts a mere monster but ae many hump miles onin alength. oo, could not heat cae his everlastsending out A esuvius boll stand up : ike the ‘ he dave, Ron ocking of every ribbon. the pictures of ae seen were wrong. ¢outhwest, and against that we ran]. oa two or three days more. During all Pe ing g Circe to | and to ‘the tried ter's resisted ire < [ was surprised But the por we sides. away, but very plainly, and Ing smoke stack was also its by as closely emmae ened historic the place luresawUlysses and eternal honor, he "nts. near strait between Italy and | the wuse of. a very power-| glass old islands stan Look : served. ee ll a Sau Notary Public Cy, MEDICAL Telson.¢ Nelson. and 40 property, remple | FINE Serr aoe call nia fe Ae : your South pp Lawyer. 258% S. 222-2 se Joseph pect to' visit: Earls, eee Anthon cod ESTATE UNION R BAL & Investment ace . Tele ea Telephone 5 TR |-to-attend. the funeral services of Prot held) at'12:15 wilt Mrs Mr ‘ faeTRANIK aie Sy3. 426-7 D. nsrunemnanenente H Ebenezer' Beesley, tobe o'clock, Sunday, in the with "reall Joy when oe ee heute "We thought that when we should |SPe nding a few days at the home of her aime OF Wes departure. COMUNE MT tone e f turn{ headwinds, into the Indian ocean we would | father, A. Is. We few ofi's to port, weteemer and I hastened my but no. Once around > Tanles' ne Injeht of Aug. 6.{'De rid-of headwinds, : A: A By. I left Naples near midnigh pus Sakota we found a gale blowing up from Mrs. Lloyd age of Omaha, will We was has issued broths bak badges school, j with 4 W Clawson, Garrett.) Thom-| Howard S Lee and ; for "Nauvoo Lesion.--Wm secretary of the Nauvoo Call: Brown, fon, and Prints Fred ves aS : president - Rudger Nible y, Co W sep iitein Titan West, theatre} frernac Attorney a. ni _Bell 3296, wis that city spend her | Prof. Beesley was leader of the Nauliss Lillan | bers voo Legion fife and to drum are/requested: -weatband. thats Memavi Ogden Pit: Pelli. Walker-will Geo. Apostle Hull, a the 4 We left Dj!- counsellor. = j Lund, Orpheum: this-afternoon of her friends number Red Rnounbered envy ai party a give ic Ee Annie Adams wae ring wit ite 1m. vacation" of Wood's*Cross ithe d Next day the win "straight ahead'' and the eveni lo make alk will at foi atte a rphneum Jast night. was a box party composed of dignitaries of the Mormon }chureh, Among hose "esent ‘re |} Spe ae Std @in t Roseth ae Sinithe ae ss ie pie raise yecamefilled 891 |)Vind ye.and ¢, those waves each th "Natal" made} 192 miles twenty-four I. jat the a she threading tsisarit: Cnn Miss Lena Welby aebnr de : ; twenty hours at the French : Dilbout! ('‘Jee-bu-tee'') in the} Miss Moffatt. of the High . bass ( 0 Babel Mandeb,ye and then turned|ed | pass the » spr pring vacation nt | would Poca Uecene reit with the the the ny non Pe disgusted is and that astonish, not)|)"cia the' island of Sakotara. searcher ifafter ae es astound, re moaaban day Y truth. I sa Naples, TGs 5 Acne had any ventilating funnels and her ie nel i naces heat that the makes eabin or decks stopped degree themsaloon unendurable |T ra I visited and rambled a cae a its . museum, of ; relics ness any hings there found vesse Ls= said | re Ree a Stn G00 Seon Bree Wie thirty years ago, built as a Italy. Dadi. herIf" I could there over Pompell pe e ie fe hostess = (given. Vv § PARRY, SORE Thavthirdivenr has been accustomed to read Ameri-|QO. that Red sea! Lying there unsneltered ly rae Ce newspapers both morning and even-| between two vast sar-'y deserts, its wuSi ei Chi rey a with thelr news reports by ree nn | Sad Deere - te mee goare tae ee an | Men up the from to the the luncheon < TOS ie "ee Es So : chief | Office that O. LEE é nee a EBT ponaie' Tier Bones Ren ‘Lice -be eae a fe pee a ere ane tertainment for next me ionth the nature| asking that his relatives in this city be Sethe nt tal'? a ehe eae ae her}of which is being kept a secret. from notified. He is said to have a mother prow pointed SEER Se hied is Qn' the Egyp-| thelr: friend: ino brother living in' this. city. AlTees 2. 9 e though the police have made aaL searel ore to left; nestled the Arab} ‘ areh in n Ge a wl ates 10sure,Ss, Aaneparapet lag cof thor 1oussA where Arablan bellef The "Saturday Night 500" club fin-me | for them, they have not been found each tewenty-fou a por| a : a pwiat = sPio ; ~" a . "aes A tion of them are so very much beans nsed, and "tradition 'R a Ash athe aNetar ae phen si ne cn : eh aaa Box Party at ean. -Aside from d . 5 .P ec sea, | ris . hart eC Gnecasibte te an "expanding c pe fon ad lwas erecfloating directly over the , path AN athe they (ee wh jet. eren rc eee i aniGead beis AW ane oft the f¢ none Ss at the =e E. AND ~ adetoar uae bhcaiamtsneek rere Tueson, d |. Block. Booth BOOTH they have not Saale enough to club together and get ¢ablegrams. The only dispatches which reach us are the three or , four which the English governor + aie at nha EE. of | a FARMS 3est in Utah, sale or trade; lJ. ASSAYER, 46 a RICHoni ‘ 6 F ol d or or ex-| city property bought, ex-| changed on easy terms. Thompson - Real Estate Co. W. H TREMAYNE, ASSAYER, OVSaami ke ae --arnt Aa RATES ke Cit IN oh YING AND. SIs LLING . RE AL r 140 Main at Salt La « wily, Ks . 3 18 Utah: Mail samples receive prompt ests te, see fi aver & Canon, eae AT Ee 2 battalion . in Tueson.-The Dies £ sO-) : ¥ ASSOCIATION Dooly 1 Tilman en- f LAW 312 sell 224 005, "phone ASSAYERS, " fee scasst -orresponde nce successful, corresponde and answered promptly. Board = | MARIGER, - NO. no 22, ALE } anywhere, ja April Office: Mgr. Ind. block. 5 REAL collected before PERSONAL No: Debts enroll Pendergrass, S Dooly R FO | be Eo who AS DIREIECITH MONFY, TYto W mining PARTY tor corporation. Room | | PROFESSIONAL at;i. requested: students 3190 ‘ give y o shorthan a ptactical training in " Special inducements typewriting. YOU Telephones | Wo DEPARTMENT TRAINING BRING RESULTS grand-daughters, of = Mormon. AEC ul POSITIVE Will Meet,-Daughters of | Hiram battaliqn will hold thei daughters v1 e WILL l } G8 li Hondihotaden Davicuor wales Nad a oe eto 3 vVited to mee 4 1¢ Buest oOrononor were Hon, Arthur LL. Thomas, Nephi L Morris, Apostle John Hen ¥ Smith |i and Mrs. Robert N. Wilsor | : | Voyves present | r i f Sena- entertained eee ¥ oy = saat' ‘ ' undertaking establishment at the | Arviz., yesterday, to the effect of unique J ican i all ATTORNEYS for tor W. N. fe? ano ¥ Ou] Saturda especially Entertains [all M1 * sorority planni are CLASSIFIED ~STENOGRAPHIC BUREAU at regular monthly meeting at the residence of Mrs Philo TO Farnsworth ]139 Bast Brigham street at 3 Thursday, Apr i 12 AML a fciic 1Le and * with ---- | the | descendants fe in 1906. of lectures under the au- | the Mutual Improvement us- | willbe Riven this evening at| Daughters |/the Mormon ait Sabedn w ITSt BO LOAN CV adel) Callfornia, after which family. The. sea to) Bull ‘ii a ef- flernoon ue lk ye @cre at 5 De i we steamed slowie. inte: that]. | ereat Suez tl "anal neue At y td so-called last series sociation a box | present gave a dance last night at Alberta Centerville. The jolly crowd took Were closer to "God's country" pateandces could)e | Dass t9 permit steamers. At from the south to| Lull's ace ; northward. daybreak we were} eS party ward hall | i by abs co Daughters.-An impor- at 2;30 p,m, Is splees of | sociation interesting letter, descriptlve o ** |for I wanted to spend a day there look-| special train on the Lagoon road and} journey to the Island and what Judge |ine about. a eee 1 | nioyed a regular country davis e; ne , -_ Th mo xy ae}. On the afternoon of the 15th ac ae turning to Salt Lake in time for the eee ee Roun ee Ele ete ; | self and baggage put on. board the a Has hoaaet dated fn splendid health and , , . rs with ,2my, surroundings parlors of | S0n's aries as = Twelve se is | that: an: thirteenth birthday of hi : Strela male aj.|vyoung friends will be entertained Jtedated Christ 4,440 years and was found s ; jed upon the ruins of a predynastic cly-| After the theatre the party will return ilization whose lately discovered relies are|to Ft. Douglas when a birthday sup- | | astounding would weary you and take! per will be enjoyed lup too much time and space I could} ¢ ¢ }have spent another day in that museum,| - ,. 7 oP iit f the Univer. land I wish now that I had done so. To| The Awl. Fraternity o eon ; Ideal. has jay anc one at Port Louis. Mauritius, an |see it all would require a inenletrarmedosanintivole' "a _|thme, But I hurried back I am enite tented: : tant- meeting of the Daughters of the Confederacy is to be held in the Kensat 2:3 . m, Sez AY ies nha Ste ea Last Lt oye ea an oa ae Bate re due on the | to see aohinx saw all no effect. 2 pent one tis McCarty Judge - of Salt' for ge va le dé dancing 1 ; lene = . Justice ! 24, | ee - Scandinav- | stake gave an en-} aie an ere and an id o eewhonr eer aen® Bi number other attractions. Rey. | Barratt hall ; by Dr. Green . of others, secretary his 3 , ‘no Elmer I. Goshen gave an. interesting Pioneers' Daughters Mecet-A quired, could give: me infermation ; AM. ; © ( meetota. the Judge. The Jandlord at the|talk on Voltatre, Light refreshments | ing of the Daughters of Utah Ploneers sto] tried by telephone to locate him| Were served and a social hour fol- | wij) be held this afternoon at half past to ascertain his whereabouts, but eee 2 o'clock, and al! members of the as- TRIP Declares gett. a ae Confederate I was on ancient historical next Selig: I took the pyramids, the VanHorne. I : Some ele 2 MARCH | 9 Joyable nth The Cairo, MeGarty. HHEIDERTS . Found of to : SATURDAY, BRIEF a Seandinavians fans of the Ensign Horn. : ae ort IN ee | } Greece oo ster ‘ ak Said or : Van In-|5 farsellie: a Phe: would - teresting navy Judge NEWS == WAP IESSS8SE = idl, | but thelr own!. But I'll "bet: im sou that| that Irishman is worth any dozen Greeks | B SALT LAKE CITY, CITY I knew that I had heard that sort of | Greek before. Strange, isn't it? - How} lier ae ‘Pat, and " bh 4 Bi aan Pighting eve 's battles WORD REPUBLICAN, j leesponded: "To K----with yez!" and then on ; that a needle, services 9 av pany, No N gest and cine: depi |STOVE prepared repairing I o t of st kinds £ a first-clas ae ag vessels iad mpers a boost for the e two In hail{ng distance, and one of. our were English gall- Ratlway is a boost for Sanpete county.|_ To San Francisco or Los Angeles,| person of ors called to the Greeks: "Don't you pyenet the eee line when going to $26.00, Salt Lake Route, Utah's most i ant-some Ratid-pikesto Zigebi with?" ference Through. cars, shortest popular toad. 169 South Main sireet. NEL burly fellow on the other ship quickly tinhe, quick connections. | Tickets on sale today. Phones 1986, | Bell Cohone were Japs departby the street been made leaves two|have She this} the. from. tax collect rs, Sixteen grand-|ment to "it-grandehil- | class of I persons in this city, city. but: theyny | her faculties | have not met with any success. The ore . great age.| city council at a recent session inid active, and |structed the chief of police -to co- at ware see say cena Zz ns Saving pand to wo and ‘Austrians |Grecks, |served with notice to pay their poll |tax for the year. Numerous attempts at SM ciuat she | operate with the street department ae s the the ree matter 127004 ‘Cord As aoliconen , wed e Ww rt . 1e more. shan sight in| é Was) of the! 10-00, Interest! AAS is ‘igen NéSS ving of Spring man lant"? 1 ‘Ing perspiring warmth. Mee i Not this time," he looked' other, at to do the} we Pint $0: "St. | fr from the said the . Dr. aneroid w , unwonted Hyatt as indicator have settled the - head aR BORN. coast ‘ el oR eres ae come low the aft time. the-elements there are having of tax. His questioner it coming? shivered "And when "Well, I predict that the temperature will rise tonight, only to be fol= lowed by rain or perhaps snow, and the rain will be rqllowad be the other manifestations cifie coast ; Storm." | "That is definite, is It? You x one /nhoet object to being quoted to tha to one cye and at a map covered | | effec ge . "Ww ell, as for its definiteness there's ovals and numbers with the| map; you can sizé up the situation "You see," sald the doctor, "that | Wind Sait i iS blowing) = its i lookout ; df -8tove Lancs. nba ker-=To" ME and Bex Wits eicee es rts > 26% al! F.'Langenbacker, March "2,| was sche bche ‘ule a:‘to. ¢ s » a -<,| Was anges, and haveOe son Af eit He , man in. the| 2 per: aa oe pe Gl), perore hy. didn't ger, ; the busilast," exclaimed his office yeshe reached at as srday terday, with : with "land ites" and brassat buttons waswas more Pe foreigners thanthan | ™ap {He barometer fallingthe ‘andPacific this || the could S stand andre they} tells you here that ts on se om=\have all promised to dl f sets is the lar- inelr poche will for the 6 Phen bank in Utah. pre work be continue dunt wt Bit | "That he aid' "is an area of hig lGasarte ter, and ag long as it holds we are safe from the storm, but it won't | he id much longer. It. is. gradually | shrinking and the low is invading us | from the coast. When it comes we will have some wind, a fall of rain and probably some snow son, Cris Over as in £this ay yourself.' The map ldokee unpromising and uncompromising. The doctor's Visitor, his teeth chattering in anticipation, said good afternoon and walked out into the summerlike unshine | the doctor has doomed to so brief that anu existence fet ERR AT CHEAP RATES To MEXICO. Dally. after" Pepbruary 15th April 7th, the Colorado Stidtand wil sell. tickets Salt Lake City City of Mexico and points it ¢ _ 2 M AnRI AGE LICENSES. us have it over: with‘ oe north Teheree for" 5 i et be he enEe painted aee % re. elre - $44.60. For ecrmatibn and litera, 1957--Albert£, ») on, Linghans;)) draw ie . ure call Tic Office, West necond husule Welch' ‘Binghaes | to include. the eastern mols ‘oun: | South street, ‘Salt Lake T7 City, ° |