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Show 2 WATER "WITCH" SHOWDOWN ON THE "AT WELLS OFFERS A Made Indicate Pinder Do Claimed Cs Durst, Water- What for | Introduces Is of Streams locating of Simple water but A apparatus scientific In it is | ty every ex-| has apparentclaimed for it It compromise Wells at last city counell, | tion between Closing Down. offered resolution night's meeting for and places in of the the the coun- matte amusement killed, voting of on a unit byx Mr. | eee eee Vhereas, the (eae on municipal ti ectrical ap- | laws, to whom rred an ordinan paratus (by Wells) VOnIEICHE Ea fittace theatrical The apparatus itself was constructed | performances, has postponed the considerat the university una the direction of | ation of said ordinance until the county Dr. Joseph F. Merrill, and Assistant commissioners of Salt Lake county take Cc. P. ing Mads the Directly instrument after ‘build- | *he, Initiative, the » exact: ‘na aN oe | not seine wonders Bre ae inte 7G Mulvey Wants to Sift wells Tells : do will lead where Where not say to the there ; to that none," "but it will tell a man dig for water if there I got of declared, | that water! dropped he should water on idea from Vas his motive pugned | Mulvey, the In Mr. [aie mbers in a flow Frequently answer Wells of the not several | tired of something to guide to a stated old dissension position TO ABOLISH DEBATES: Found University Students Substitute Interclass for Interstate Conte sts. Chapel will hour be sembly of bating boys greater the ; at given the of to hold of the COE eo ee ct is to take place and the the the on de- part ntest recently of |4musements. baa: Intthion ae whic y in this city some time | Double two ninco posed debates interstate of and interclass to have clety oan rey .. a Goddare eaten that recently defeated the this city, is pushing change at and it from some of Boulder in proposed meeting today's C A wordy maintaining. but he council, was people classes As proposes to raise some trophy cup. main an funds The permanently © as incentive he for a handcup will rea. challenge trophy and can only be kept in the as long as it is possession undefeated ofin a theclassseries. Each class winning the trophy for a year will have its numerals and the names of| the debaters engraved on Just' Raise Fund what. means for Cup. will be.used to those who was he among the students. cup can be obtained MUST KEEP OFF WALKS Notice Is Given Be that Ordinance Eintorced. Will the Bicyclists will have to observe ordinance regarding the r estricted disBicycle Oftrict coe sneing today » Harris has been instructSheets, of the Lo commence ma k, department, of the violation the received officers have -ordinance similar instructions, and offenders will hakt with no lenieney, it is said, when Diehl the court of Judge to comply : of falling with the provisions of the law Section 7 20 of the revised or dinaneawful for any es of this e ity make it unl persen to ride a bicycle or other riding aenine upon the sidewalks with{na the district bounded by the followfrom the Fourth We st streets ing to the Temple of South side north south side of Sixth South, thence east the south side of Sixth South to on Fast, thence the east side of Wighth north of the east side of Kighth Bast ree the south side of S outh east sid thence west to the the cals side street, thence north on of J street to the north side of Third street, thence as of Third street to City Creek, down City Creek to the west side of State street. thence sout h on the west side of State street to the north side of South Temple street to the place of beginning. a paper pubThe Farmers' Home, lished in Springfield, Il 1., has cere to Secretary Ensign of the Deseret iets cultural and Manufactu ring society, pertaining " request for literature in the inter-mountain fair to be held Salt in and to to met was wr on School T first bill mining every one only for of Hobday air, and order| money to| te square, and P Donne Mulvey, Barnes, it and against and Tuddenham Holley, its: favor Calls for Wells Ordinance. Original moved. the that: or: original ADMITS SHE TOOK THEM Girl Charged with Larceny Brought From Mt. Pleasant. . Isabel Larson, aged 17, was brought ack from Mt, Pleakant last night by Oricer Carison She was locked up at the police station after admitting that t she took the articles which she with stealing is charged from her landlady, When searched at police some of headquarters the articles missed were found. coneealed about her person The girl stated to the officers that various ad been working in places while she was in this city The last place that she worked was at McDonald's candy factory Thomas Takes the young Sie Elbert D. Tho mas, whose ite with t versity amateur, university dramatic clu as dra the attention of local critics, has been given the part of Tripp in "Tripp' Troubles; or, Mind our Own Business,' a short skit by Ned Royle, auoe of "The Squaw Man." The play o be given in the Salt Lake theatre Monday ee April 30 It will be produce the direction § of hart Royle will go to swell Kindergarten King the and fund the of proceeds the Free of public. the lowest THE CLOTHES works council * Members the Government to | of the every passage special interest! of country the $10,000 increase furthering to! for of of money FIT |and last and did not night the) it was they j said, had that, not with been the Reports of the National its! that not 309 men only returned. Barber were people and| as he ; Approved, communications that let the to sewer James inspection of just did the state follows ys No the $1,000 a $20,000 is} be d is to use of instruction,/ time it will aid the great growth which ta' mining school is enjoying and wil elp us ny out of the tight place A we mprovements Interests. "Besides helping the institution didectly it Is a great boon to the mining interes > entire state. A meeting of the committee on F. H. Clark, and George High |!£ they perece is to be done as DOaRI DT er) saw so much would of their consult time our prospect- experts I on am be plished a sg en on teat yt als ee Main street Lake Has little That which hour Sixty-Mile = Itself. gale of sixty driver monument, miles ae to} an plac each provided with pace ae eee the clouds and provide generally It] fair and cooler weather last night. blew pretty much of everything else| clouds, the but away however, and ons oreo er at be will Thompson Mayor I the of ‘ _R. city the O fell which that as such Jast night. followed by a few days of warm unshine, the trees and shrubs ought tb take on re spring apparel very soon now. Lila ushes and some of the early ghrdbe have already Regun to leaf out and fruit trees ine sections of the city are in full oe m. From the weather bureau was issued yesterday the weekly bulletin of weather conditions for the week ending Monday, April 16. The bulletin ads: The second week in April was a teristic one, and tempotature end pracinj.| an records varied but slightly from the| rmal, temperatures bein generally| Rice the average, and precipitation,| though quite general considering the topography of the ow the normal. pated; ft rom |in the armory, the guests the Re No aa no , rthw ae will toasts but banquet, was slightly precipitation was stern portion be-| re-| of} be wiitica'? tous aacamevara ormy and cool. followed by clear weather and pauilaly rising temperature. Snow lee occurred at som f the more elevated stations. Frost was quite general over the state Max Min Total| Temp. Temp. Pree.| Log Salt. Lake kote City ee Toseret::! cis, Modens he opened 6 69 EES Sm eee aaa ME the Wasatch at 67 68 36 : 2 0,54 ia 0.00 OB - Bide. aieploiion Spiieeand will ae, ‘Commézela) club 012 - a ARREST ee ENDS Bridegroom on Charge ming Welsh ? to To 4tvived here the When Catherine was surprised Miss bride the pair had paid her months, and her. attention for several had promised to marry Arrangements were being made Present Meehan = Comedy. that she ses ee This, $280 Bury Colorado's Captain. Annapolis, Md... - April 17:.-The armored cruiser Colorado arrived at Annapolis today in command of Lieutenant Commander Jayne, bringing the body of Captain operation Kennedy's Duncan Cuba, Termeny: estidw - for appendicitis, remains will be buried tomorrow in the naval cemeThe Colorado will ry at Annapolis. then go to New York to be docked. share rativo tel and Sur- out the real ann ants. prolapsus, inflammation and de- all in and drains bilitating, catarrhal positive endorsement from_ the leadin medical writers on Materia Medica fetta the several schools off eater a ae ingredients are printed in ae ee a on the wrapper enclosing the bo ae 28 | made will bear the most careful exam ° | Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tha 413 best aod safest laxative for women. ": _.. . Statement, | annually apfor th Bote Guara to find 49 that any woman making ee a 34 famous medi cine Se awed hig _ ; 35) she is taking. D ae a Sick i 26 | tlents into his full confidence, w 40! can afford to>. do afteraie 40 an dO" as as the TR formula ee T eT 37. | which the Favorite Prescription s . "any made Dr. debility, and. cases of nervousness Pierce's Favorite Prese ription is the most pmaient re madly thatecan possibly be used, T+ pas to its credit hundreds of thousands of cures more in fact than any r remedy anit Up ACE Sale COE druggists, especially for woma use gredients of which re BURP TEE eeveater Cn js composed have received the most 40 4% $4 . of apportioned of expenses SENIORS I IN ear my 5D the | this state in this an-| is $5,984.31, which arms and clothing, of encampments thou ht that this eer is} finally settled some time ago when to | the class voted almost unanimously of in-| 4, and pba Se to mainorganized militia M Lund, acting assist- $6,500, in round is received the dispense with all exercises this ear. Mtb graduation committee | Seen te ; E er ae eet . | however, is not entirely satisfied with numbers. mifilitfa "will en 5/terday, "whyexercises. the class jaye their be Decided Hit a young : 4 injured As decided a pro-| to not custom all thatis newest and best | «(hat has been in effect here as well clothing and equipage. as am eve ery university os "prominence IANS CLEVER | he ymuntry for yee fhe is nothing "thet shows are ine ability of MUSICIA more and it leaves a better at among the individuals of the George EB. Skelton Make a | class than anything 1 know of. If ‘he ap- was water clever lot of » class large, people this year capable s| would of talent not often brought together| jp one evening. From the number by] Nettie Snedeker, tot of four, who] works Military a health o played be was one not the satisfied to such a committee let the matter the familiar "Lorelei," and mittee and is anxious to nave seniors reconsider their action. class as a whole, however, is. won| slightly piqued because the the rhe still faculty | for herself the most vociferous «aprefused to grant them é eparate that! yjlqause of the evening, to the fine pore graduation from that of the normals laid | jing numbers by Edward Fitzpatrick, } ar nd it is doubtful whether they will avenue, |the programme re for a for month com- een be g.| ; was See | grant | and | wagons time people to have made Others public the time request last evening, of the committee. to the west side of pa eae cago first but The the! so-called which between Second The ordinance the and construction and Sixth Thing ¢ special Of, girls andare boysirs who > i mi ntion oe: Fitzpatrick, Dvorak's "Cavatina'' ‘ jan, and a which at | ™an's eee of w LO marked at was withal a violinist might Be vel with West, for best the as-| Violin Tie East, sidewalk district musi-| well be ease No. | Years : i itt the man and her she Pee. ao oO fne city arth Nmits, but from cou Te provoked some ended in the dation being concurred teal vaninueacc ba : vey being adoption The of the committee froctitan lo the Ee dis-| | report pg that done lowest bidder, board to of of here the share |; hildren hg orig of applause. part Karl | Hutch Strike Is oe tional ers a of the u by7 Interna- Body strike of local moulders has union received Randolph | between the telegram president of sent the by Iron America Joseph sanc- Valentine, iiecnatinna? union, the | Russell Cun-| George] eee William Ross}; ce thelr ehiployers a of versed recently lady friend part bed, and in restorefrom from the of friend. was a to the The trained Texas, fact that nurse, and sickroom and the r ririt of combined with a jove of adventure young Was, perhaps, eal A a lady on from sightseeing on diminished. en chi the ‘Texas, accountable for morgue as one of * a certain ernoon, Thither they went, et lady entering even its precinets with her spirit %¢ arcely he = perce come to Chicago to live for was being given occasional of the odd corners of the se d Pl¢ thelt their aft- the youngKLewsomo of gayety , enough. there safe before and her. well The The - eee Texas, nore was in mother had lying sim- deter- mined to surprise her unexpected visit; .khad dowgnte by been caught * and Wreck near é king 7 CITY ‘Se rvia and Austria the remainder following to resign has OF the Tuesday accepted a lead treaty been had of of the Chicago killed, ee happened: ar an in and the the ret i evening, MEXICO AND South, Salt Lake. "Sst. urna OOO the Boy's pre- The The | lvan, the resignations. Se + r hembers of an an open and by this death daring -- RETURN er bg phar told - the S69.80. the local union not to'go} April 25tt h to May 5th the Co i } shop under any : considlMidtand" will sell tickets Salt paerada | City 2 n Hartman, formerly srecu ive | Good and return for $69.80. : ity offorMexico stop overs up to sixty d ays. officer for the iron mouldors in |Your choice coma, will come to Salt Lake = of the thras excellent week to try to settle th G Lake this Stee Through observation car to between the members of thecy union Preos eh icket piefice books Mexico ree 77. We on Se yesterday Ws he authe nticated, is ve n the suspicion is lady | nies, ot ae Evangeline | the gi had been placed in ullen, CcSnedeker arence Burton, Havin orgueter but a short Nettie arrived there time before caused | C@binet. Mould- | ™!er. through who al- re where AUmeCnG ‘ Len Twenty-three for Cabinet, thes Incident "re as i en =n ee Belgrade, April -King: Peter's | (© 2ccelerate the action and give persistent refusal to sanction the re.| P™OPer turn to the grand finale it ie the regicide officers from Onn. penrcely be tolerated.-Chicago re army of until. a commercial 2381 of the | settled, International nion-of North | | ea 4¢customed the| most} : Among were oo SANCTIONED did Springman, $$$ tion of ashman, ice. ee Boyan | | Houston, Sally. Sears, uline Her- | of $6,000 be lve Benoil The nan menda nda. || Harry Lester, _ MOULDERS The the} arjorie | Places who aa" ough well to arouse ¢ \ young spec-| iss OMT neue life7 oe people it would be! May eee "mz anes a pe +} i argue ay e afined when she mood saw, choose. Every one of them! el a word of warning, and came in for nis or her | bit © a her mother, whom she hthe body sun. pub- eusee let the conNo. 6-¢ and the hard to @jq well (ona fralda perbdent the instructed ne building inal appropriation creased to 306 Hontcarsiad Local with beautiful Mazurka! of ey be a things the advanced pupils creditable work recommen-| in by a vote of | | z rand one against. Mul-| the single opponent to the, recommended lic Works be tlon has ever us 2 enoue- real c Ss knows ing lost lovers to each other} livering the man of the plains the upraised Tomahawk \nd it happened thus to need interpretation in but of and work Known oe ies | city Hartley's well success have] three} whose| He} f Approve ~ N facadam * a | Brooks, Miss Roumania Hyde, George report of the committee on | Klink, Miss Janet Wittich, Miss Ellen| recommending the macadamiz-| Pitts and Joe Fulop. were also among cussion, sometimes proud.| evening. Helen is too a soos : ‘dan v Mm : ae cale e ated south | ial mention. The young miss has been| e Fifth | studying with Mr. Skelton for several| 17. for the construction of a cement | familiar, but sidewalk, was disposed of in the same | wy -" ee ne streets situations fiction be y equaled . Gey rae coin an interpretation twice the young} remarkable of the Miss on the between in a Chi- Morgue, improbable of story to can £ eae a ence.the e de-| ! ment, s ¢ a rs| Humoresque, years East, | Plays confirming property p s Temple, "a writers paving district No. 19, was passed, | Cision, at the same time with much] Who had also one confirming Orpeencas of | feeling, and his number, the "Ro-|a time, property on both sides of First South, | Mance,"" by Swendsen, was one of the| Slimpses sessment on side of South ee Mr. | Texas Girl Finds Her Her 3 Mother en- their $4 a day | Mocria Andrews, whose studic An ordinance confirming the asextended over a period of only sessments on both ; of Second | Years, is another young violinist South from the westside of Third | career will be worth watehing. East ee hav by and is most made pring Of the older . sani- for each pre- | inspectors at garbage young were Hintends st. the | | Serve precinct teac ne: work they did will cause their friends| invent, to relieve their characters from a lembarrassiie.) or a to to watch : their Se future: progress w itlSatine bee a ‘onian é g lements oe oF two the they empowered | Bdward days each and | couraging mainfetpal | garbage wagon two weeks, the of and at other recitals given from | progress O'Donnell was thirty pupils | Skelton a by sand ations. Several 4P~ | appeared es & Power een resolution | good auditor, extended. rie Heating inspectors $65 the $9,57 Fine commissioner an extra cinet for a als stance nat its franchise permit Petpet insteadof ofits May 1 oF employ tary street, . ler iron To to we >eferre ' he says, she agreed to do, and she gave him nearly $300. They bear Gettysburg, York, Harrisburg, ane other places of interest and spent ten days traveling about the country. her former commander. cently at Guantanamo, the| Re- advanced to purchase furniture Burkholder admits getting the cash, ut says he never promised to marry the girl Hle says that the young woman proposed taking a trip through the state, and he agreed to: accompany her, providing she paid the ex- Fifth ward|ing an amusement|Captain hall Thursday and Friday nights sprightly comedy, "The Bpihater's turn. says place submitted | by Wants eet by to learn that a ihr had been isSued for her husban Miss Meehan says that Burkholder this completion. Young women of the will present In the ward band stitate s in rasarion allotment to provide pay e to of Alta ( tee ns : Sweetheart. of thatel., city.to The nual used ey rec- | struction made at/tain the Referred Col: et al. asked sidewalk be side to any asked amended work Aug. to mtay Made ee _The HONEYMOON Held Former West Payrolls are who of "Cor whatever Oe pipe Confirmed. who . Kromer cement north provec given Norristown, Pa., April 17.-Returning from his wedding trip, Elam Burkholder, 26 years old, was arrested and held for court on e charge of obtaining $280 from Miss Delia Meehan under false pretenses. Burkholder was married in Wil- be eran. A mber have been received and it ue lake several days to award the contract. As soon as awarded work will be begun and/ rushed the | ' confirmed Lee, teferred amounting in public and te a few men military affairs in Utz ‘rom 9 until 11 Hpeicuk there will be a public reception at the Commercial club in honor of "Corporal" Tanner, the members of his staff and the The use of the ladies of the party. club rooms for the reception has been tendered the committee by the board hee cleac here pleasant. the from number centemp portion, but elsewhere ie was welt] £0F,tHe Proposed wedding and "Miss distrifuted. eG rll cases where chi eae pecoe ate an effort ig commiig eres 19 nwlnwer | epjents nf' many sincere conerat-| FACT OUTCLASSES FICTION ‘Corporal speaker at 400 chief and between 300 Tanner will be the $650 on until to Ripley's were a wporal" . ri 2 om afternoon, fill Hattle committe William five-foot Ez- 0. new of Second) petitioned! on streets.| Maxfield offered to sell to the} a thirteen-acre water right in| Green ditch in Big Cottonwood for from the state "and chim a wele Con poral" Tanner "will respond briefly. club, the of governors storm)of the so eee in the visit interested much en-| was night night ast poral" Tanner and are doing If the forecast for today aoe ae and a tittle. poles Ou ti has been for the past. fow days. With rain Invallds' ing to a communication sent in by | them were pupils of George E. SkelPresident Karl Hopkins of the seAssistant City Attorney H Dininny. | ton and the work they did was a de-| nior class is as heartily in favor of Miss Lee's offer was accepted | cided eredit to him and an exhibition | class exercises as the graduation com- ee eee 7 000 "ihe F. hall upon the arrival i) to extenc Tanner, to Miss a ee fd Appointments pointments north of Salt Lake last evening and! o'clock, will be devoted to the execuArmy. At swept down over the valley was a lo-| tive session of the Grand cal breeze that was supposed to carry|6 o'clock the banquet will be served away various the the the has by falling on a defective sidewalk, | has appeared before a Salt Lake ends tae but we feel that this year we offered to accept $1,500 in full set-| jence in a long time took part in the | have a class that we can brag about tlement from the city as a compromise | violin recital at the First Congrega-| and it hurts us to think that such a of her judgment for $2,500, accord-|tjonal church last evening. All of} glorious opportunity is slipping by most of them from the Lafayette and Fremont schools, which are the nearae ener to »st ra All some up sprang statloned, ‘ Oey. CITY Wind ; on Pitan eee Go er SaatiliGene ait its to committee a Police awareness the flag, certair accom- VISITS GALE LOCAL the is a surgical Sa by since it is generally so easily removed Pe I tes ae weaknesses, displace- 42} National state Chief of Police George A. Sheets, | vided with in a communication, stated he ra in military transferred Earl Ripley from patr driver to assistant jailor, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation a YOUNG reorge Johnson, and that Robert Golding had been appointed patrol |/ Pupils of pe ane foerne Utah mining men have not yet real- |} eeresns _ F eae where a short meetized how greatly the university ean| 15 i ee help them in both research and exAt the Brigham Young monument perimental work. If some men who|'!ta is expected that school children will spend and million dollars by congress of the of cn daces to committee on streets lant quartermaster general of the Na-| the action of the seniors and is deFire Chief Vail sent in the promo-|tional Guard of Utah, received notice | sirous that the custom that has meant tion of T. A. Williams from fireman | that the new uniforms recently ordermuch tonhoth the graduates and s to lieutenant, which was confirmed. ed for the National Guard had been be kept up the institution Mercer was H named by City | ordered shipped from New York April Prof. Richard Ly ein chairman of Treasurer Feces as delinquent wato is especial' 1905, and this should bring them the graduation committee, j this state ready for issue within a very | jy anxious ter tax collect place that the present class have Lawrence, venlatied. The appointment short time. The amount of equipment regular exercises was confirmed. ordered and on the way is Ste "7 not imagine," he said yes- B. will be able to take part in the nL Rtn ae aie Ps : c, the G. 4 : north construct Referred BLrGee Dae Or e0s Ra ommended that repairs be once on the paved streets school and ll Hallows cadets. ops at For uglas are now march orders and it is doubtful under to line on First West instead West street as originally for. later. ue the parade will be members of the Grand Army, Spanish war veterans, National Guard of Utah, the fhe i Oniversits meresetetnaoe | March band URwill Mibe ao ag} work permitted ar- rangements was held yesterday at the Commercial club Present were former Governor Heber M. Wells, who presided; Colonel M. M. Kaighn, who acted as secretary; Colonel T. G. Webber, Fisher S Harris, J. G. McDonald, Major M. A. Breeden, E. T ulanski the bill requires thatas much practi, |t the Brigham Young eal mosipp of at she ole i be : staff for be to many joyof are see ae e presides BY tor ele | annual| the Lak E Reason The one propriated of com- present to secure Salt found fruitfulness to the great but easily removable by painless o | le aay uaeel pho f:oms that jt had 115 men to) in spite of all statements! that the appropriation | and the state's military | disrupted. : aceounted for to the in-| the different companies) C, and ; >» Referr number of men actually enrollec Eee eee the organized militia, and. Hlé hie t| Serious daccanten Develops to Petitions from Zion's Savings bank! duty for active service The number and others, West's mail order house,, required in order to be eligible ic Cutting Out Class Day mory and a public reception at the }and others, John Henry Smith and!share in the benefits of this money . John Q. Critchlow and others,| must equal.one hundred men for each | Exercises. |Commercial club have already been | others, and the Orpheum theat re and others, representative in the national congress. | arranged and these, with the meetings | bearing altogether account for | 129 signatures, pro-| Utah therefore, must of the Grand Army at the Odd Fellows| testing against Sunday theatres, were} three hundred men. This having been vik See as oe referred to the municipal jaws com-| more than accomplished, the is no | The college seniors at the universihall, will consume the day that "Cormittee. reason for the statement that this| ty are in a quandary whether to have poral'' Tanner is to spend here, May A petition was received from the) state had forfeited its right to share] qajyce day exercises this year Many | 10. Sanitarium company asking that it be|jn this money : : . jc | ; ‘ : thoug th: sstion had been us: wilieing f " Utah, Signal Corps, Salt. Lake Hospital Corps, Salt Lak: Total oye tg auw tenKen- to Hirst; detailed for the} war department, show required Company been treatment official Guard a visit of James Tanthe coming | make ner, commander-in-ehlef, a memorable A parade, a banquet at the ar- ot Ogden; Mining health woman, household. | gical Institute. Buffalo, N over which | Dr. Plerce of the "Favorite Prese ription" P. J. Moran, the only bidders, the for-|Company D, Mt. Pleasant mer company would not sanction the ,Company E, Bountiful bid of its representative, C, H. Dra-}Company F, Mantl.. : I ne y, and would refuse to sign the con-| Company H, Salt Lake i i racts | First Fir ; vy. F Aw | tracts, in which event the contracts) Battery, si¥s ‘ would go to Moran, the only other| Troop A, Ist Cav,, Salt Lake recommending sion dontraet? Squires ‘ es At 9:30 o'clock in ea morning of May 10, the parade wil m in frent of the hotel where "C orpe oral" anner and those who accompany him are to be guests, this to be decided upon to | Inspector the @S-/ send would board the | bidder | Other Contracts | The board sent in states Boon Accounted 113 people on the street | pleted by Maj. Although they were! purpose by the bidders that | sumed President Kingsbury was jubllant | over the news. rt will be a great thing for Utah," he said "$10,000 a| year means an appropriation of $20,-| 000 for each legislative biennial ses-| sion, Coming such an opportune} Bids Tripp. to the 0 senate and! one. research, and experiment in mining, mining machinery, mining exploitation and general study of mining wor The money for this appropriation is| to come from the proceeds of the sale} ef public lands in any of the states and territories outside of the irrigated | y, fair a Davis came wt ch Fernlocal. Wells|tirely dinance be seen from the committee and passed upo lac raised the question that it required a two-thirds majority vote to take the ordinance out of the hands of the committee Wells iamintaioed that the twothirds vote question was only a subterfuge to evade the issue the vote to reconsider, the motion was lost, the Americans voting 7 against the measure and 6 in favor, Hobday voting yes. Moran, Por i : tF | appropriatign: . Conn. t0.;the:, precominendasign: confirmation, this for some reason Was} ernment, but inot done, therefore definite action is|spare. This yet in abeyanes to the effect ' Jt was stated on the floor of the) is to be lost couneil that the reason the bids were | organization | not sent in was because the contracts The men had been sent to Denver to be signed,|spector by PREPARE FOR TANNER appropriation maximum ‘This that early both an an a reached. is them and until an sehools for of year Mines to bill by provides year of points Mondell house Salt to called |} the con- STREET....WHERE of your Order. scene ensued, his beligerent when your] in follow want Colorado are|/ing to this kind Tobject with be the council/ about 10 o'clock last evening the city o thought the majority favored putting the matte! up to the was plage not by an April shower, county commissioners. It the council real old-fashioed downpour, wanted to shirlc the responsibility of | which hed the appearance of having! taking the lead, let it be turned over come to stay until this morning at| east. to the commissioners the) from reports According to he resolution was defeated by a straight American party vote, 8 to 5,| weather bureau all the country to the| ake was enjoying gen-| wert ef eel Hobday, Fee Carter, Black, ig | in: for small donation from very $7 about each of Tab 500 ae ge st udents would meet the expense Come their ten | conditions that they find any help. that much go00d would in to | bid of the Barber | paving contracts. and (Some board |submit of Sailor Norfolks. MAIN . Work Throwing | nedy; the cement sidewalk contract to |S. Birch and the water main exten-| the spending money in § unflay theatres. Fer nstrom thought t e acon of the| Martin, the to buy money necessary raise the It | Voting yet ‘been determined. not have : by } Strom, be raised. it.-will that. ble 7 cup aucnptien a be autiful assortment Browns, pants.) Bid. Show Pigures President Joseph T. Kingsbury of | Members of the Grand Army of the | sions to W. J. Percival, who were the lowest bidders. The recommendations the University of Utah, has received | Republic and citizens of Salt Lake word from President Alderson of the} City are uniting in' their efforts to were concurred in the preferred. saving committee pair Agent's cases the part of the woman Pierce's FaPrescription has been the means of satisfaction. Prospect of Mondell Bill's Parade, faiater: and Reception in Honor of G. A. R. Passing Enthuses Presi| Commander. dent Kingsbury. it students he will set forth his plans. | by thec Wells maintained he was ae is his idea to arrange a schedule It contests of between the four different | for the good people + He oke for) college tion BIG THING FOR UTAH to killed, who follow to Hobday subsiding only town or economically in hem many OF IMPROVEMENTS | Some of those present in the room) First Infantry, feld, stated that it was simply a. part of | Company Nephi =|the original plan, which was, they ;Company B, Ogden as Insincerity. propose Calls the| of Breasted RESULT Sanc-) Not Will Principals ser ate the obstacle to ch - removed by the cure of w eakness on ee Baring | Predicted) mon 0 a barren fellow immense Buster 111-113 as- favor of the| that he was with the op- fight collect they don't get We don't Steps. ths an on _CONTRACT SENT TO DENVER We place as Action info po . 1 fany unfortunate coi Even if they thereby. estranged fe pnt ‘hole do not arin apart, one may read inthethewho eyes thelr disappointment ‘te of eet : childless couple when re rest No Excuse Appears for State-. ment Appropriation Is Forfeited. Paving. {| POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. par- had move, the measure Tuddenham: tank: pro- is inter-so-|. ‘ber' membe it LS pleasure little Trials. Tho bitter trail in a woman's lifo {s childless, Who can tell how hard the le may have been ere . ne learnnt to eeaieniiarsell to her lonely lot? The absence of this link to bind "marital life nigel < wie abaence of this one pledge Me children's @ ‘round Woman's | affection vineced. indication query that council in The making this Per cent, but trttoos in May, there is a move on tent to abolish interstate debating, or at least In|) o put it. off fora year or.two.. do all ft | The of the Wells: No, sir did not. a Ae m not representing them, but have been they did told by the management not any part in t he take insincerity this issue, mittee in trying t and I want to They took consistent; say that consistent to myself and the constituents, to my best people of this city. They demand theatres be cl osed. t he I object to his saying "the Hobday: best people "2 The poor devil has his rights and is. entitled to his Sunday| stage the Owing to time. enthusiasm if the Charges Univ ersity today as-| a general students, will part Jack the over Suits. the have no ¢an much show felt slack was tired of fe: cry of ""Morality.' He lived close to that line | himself, he said, but shouldn't dictate || do what others should | Wells said that the prope r observ|} ance of Sunday did not appeal particularly to some members of the council but there were some to whom it if lid. He represented the people of the Fourth ward and the desires of a great many people i in this city, he declared, in asking the passage of the esolution Black: Didn't you say the Salt Lake theatre would have to remain ppen, o? had you there popular im- them, if water was on their land, they would know just where to dig} for it." The professors at the university who have been experimenting with the apparatus declare it to be simple, scienpredict that tifle and exact, and it will do wonders when pu t into general use had If you as and | said. and was so much in | theatres remaining open willing to act in pe edt they clothe, be wells are dug and no results obtained. Naturally the farmers §become discouraged and give up, when, if e presented earnest should trouble farmers have in locating wells. | serted it was a politieal Today they have no system whatever, | tie ularly Hobday and dig blindly in their attempts to Hobday pleaded guilty, strike of the sifting wanted Vells said it was, but as it had been called esp oltre! move the matter had ry he where is any my | to know if it had not been to ae council last. year Sa invention my discove is his premises. Dig. on in FAP It. for his machine, but says that it will! Mr. Wells spoke in behalf Save thousands of dollars that are now resolution Mulvey proposed thrown away in idle search for artes- | the matter to the bottom, and jan to We n ° is try spring NATIONAL GUARD ‘Board of Public Wo rks Fails to the little some of in closing" pleasure: resorts oe : seep heaees inde Hie aw Resolved, That the mayor be and he nt s ‘ S. patent, | hereby is authorized to Sebo tt I ate with tests were made in the university ;) said commissioners of Salt Lake wRDty grounds, and the instrument register- | Pledging the city of Salt eae and ed correctly every tim Yesterday |'ng& to pass an ordinance prohibiting themorning M1 Durst axe it out to| trical performances on Sunday an Watermaster Frank Hines and gave |* rictly enforce the same, provided the him an*exhibition ofwhat can "be ace A commissioners will take immediate complished" with" it Mercirines "wale to close, on Sunday, all pleasure . "resorts within their jurisdiction by enthoroughly pleased with w cen he saw, | forcing the statutes relating thereto and declared it to be a gre idea | Durst him let new prettiest conceits we have had showing. the poletne Mr. bring" 18, 1 906. BARBERS' BID IS NOT SUB it ee APRIL twinkle eyes will that of where party against and the with Sun- American as by of co-opera- u pon eee the ee finding aces ofof the the places system-rests resolution introduced on th | ‘phe : earth ‘of ‘least electrical. resistance Wells was as follows FREESE With Line providing the council commissioners | day, was members in mother's if she Xtragood, ciothing Committee-They Turn underground The periment made so far i proven everything of It. a Bingham electrician has Invented a little ay yparatus that promises to revolutionize the present System Reso lution Action make here our have Th: WH will man CHANCE. --_. Tests WEDNESDAY, Recommend We With delight -_-- > | TRIES SALT LAKE CITY, | Little Fellows | Electrical Apparatus Con- American Party Members Pro-| structed for Durs t by Uniposal to Co-onerate With | versity Professors. Commissioners. HINES REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY CLOSING Clothes for the I SCIENTIFIC FRANK INTER-MOUNTAIN ct reek olice Havana father. who Father of Grateful, little was ‘anyon department . Patsy los Sunday a box of in sent the Sul: Cit the ; » cigars yesterday as 4 Be te appreciation of good work Jone by7. MMthe depar i epartment in finding his on rhe boy is rapidly recoverrom the effects > ari exposure endured. einen eee oe his sate Fe rap RY Pe nec Wilhelmina of ee Holland is beac- known. aitigete Se well . : ors, in.It EE © slu eequarters Second | The Hague. Only the poorest people ure allowed to attend, |