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Show COO a er igen { THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 18, 1906 on Patent Medicine Into Facts. Browning Takes Stand for Municipal Ownership of Water Works. Great TALKS WHILE ON THE FLOOR aan ELECTRIC ROAD PROJECT nae istes ech ateton are Roars apm patent medicine which they country -and vere selling about the that Mills took a large dose of the concoction and shortly afterward was taken violently ill and died in a few hours Suspicion attaches to. the Yynedicine and an endeavor will be made to determine whether or not this was the cause of death, at Czar Butts Thomas in-Ogden Be 25th Sept. little the of words, council little moment ing. who take the or was seat to Street. 17.-Aside war city resigned, Physicians Republican 410 Ogden, usual of Latter Punished, Inter-Mountain Bureau, When interest. quit® at Door of Garden But Is Delayed. Yoshomiti county Sept. city After Emmett, hospital sensation with a well-directed talk against the passage of the.new water franchise over a second reading The new councilman walked into the water question with a vim and when Councilman Thomas a. that even if the franchise were pas over a second reading there would stilt | be ample time for Mr, Browning "to | understand the question' the ; flared up with a _ pointed "You are not the whole council the floor." Mr. Browning's talk was directed along the lines of municipal ownership of the Waterworks system. He said Wyo., Mand Ogden Dunn, Living Five Hospital Days. last) Friday suffering Seilo from. from an iialfieht | tric a EXHIBIT | Inspector R. culture CUP Knight, E. Wilson Trophy to Takes the in behalf of the of repairing the and in The putting repair amount county to the council to com- In L c build- approximately turned. HortiCity. the: mat- ha the Ogden, Sept. 17.-Fruit Tree InR. E. Wilson returned this in from Salt Lake City cup won by the state in the horticultural contest ; gation congress The cup will be exhibited In the window of Lewis, the é Por Municipal Ownership. | je Hg ler, until the opening of the stat when it will be returned to Satt "This is the time when we should |! fa ae and exhibited at the fair Want Carnegic Donation. investigate carefully Into the city's fineee ee eee The interest in the library fis on ancial standing and its bonding mar5 : the increase, and if it continues at gin, and {if possible secure our own Doings in Judge Howell's Court. the rate it has during the System instead of giving away for a aa six Ogden,-Sépt, 17.-The case of Mary|months x the present quarters will be generation that which now rightfully Nichols against Robert M Nichols |too small both for the books and the belongs to us. Let us a look | E. The trustees of the library rights in the Strong's!® suit for divorce was dismissed by | patrons Howell this morning by con- | have already written to Mr. Andrew and Waterfall canyons and see what] * Judge Carnegie, asking him to donate money with reference to secur-| The personal injury suit of Jehn|for a Hbrary here, and from the reing a better proposition. Kerry against the Utah Construction port read tonight, It seems that they i franchise which is simi- | spector vening lar to the one water company amendment to recently except section granted to the | "2™pany it contains an 2, with refer- liff's co Judge Ss Blectric Sub-Station. Bishop Wade, on behalf of the Utah Light & Railway eompany, before the council and said that the company endeavoring to the lighting facilities in Ogden and that In order to accomplish this engl it would be tiecessary to create a sub- station In this city and run a iine of} poles and wires from the main line to the sub-statlon. He asked permission of the council' to run this line down : i Ven TEI CerEORS a Ragnel aarcl son ort y Sadared avenue a cemetery to committee the acre building matter and was grounds has been dismissed at plain-|are or St; Howell has handed down his again about to a donation "We are now ask the steel king the ad- f considering in the case of Calvert & Leek|visabllity of again w riting to Mr. A ‘ tecision igainst P. A Madsen. The decision is| Carnegie," reads the report, "to honor favor of the plaintitf and against | us With one of his famous libraries :n the defendant, we get a favorable reply, we I n case In the case of the state against J.} shall be compelled to confer with H Crawford, the application that the} your honorable body as to a suitable ‘ iefendant be 1dmitted to bail, was|site for the building.' lenied. A bill for an ordinance for a franThe administrator of the estate of|chise granting the iter-Mountain ‘harles Hecht, deceased, was granted|Consolidated Street Railway company thirty Lake time in which to file an| permission to use certain streets In inventor ?rove, was called for, but was later administrator of the estate of i rhe turned down temporarily on the N Tark Irvin sceased was granted} ground that ten days' which the E saaitinnal time in which to company enee to the optional installation of | meters in residences was finally passed over two readings in spite of Mr. Browning's objection and was referred to the law committee. Want ee rie an. inventory pee eS wee ni sbe Sanitary Inspector Powers reported | Utahna whereby causes of diphtheria now in the| two eity, the report being adopted. Upon | pose hearing the report, Mr. Dickson arose | Mr. fort | ait thee several ak and, asked How y about e ity. ty to siitan touay BY And Shik company, d closed a deal] C as he secured a Jease pavillon Sor dancing on the Delegates Theodore for Republicans at Meet Name Its Castle opened up. *,.f'anchise Surveyor, E W. Fox, Manti. School. "Superintendent A. U. Fairvie maa pen J. H. Seely, Mt. ny elty would of-way for the company have theli,thoroulength on ughfa yen ny. to purchase one t or a right several mi two MeCa arty Axelson net. i " probable-that the DIT ie returned by these. Conditions will: the Na eratic consideration, an dy the Naming Roosevelt of of on Stray Davis » Een Eee "> 10 5, al- rolis are now In addition to those reported there are the following Deseret Livestock company, 10,000 sheep, ee Adams, 3,000 J. W. Thornly, 2,500 sheep, George and H. G. Williams, The above are all residents ot Davia county and none of their sheep had been assessed in that board county during the year. The in. the included be they that ordered " ' tax roll confirmed board Weber 1 Ba ment of Frank the Munsey, appoint- by oseph aca res eRe See Madsen reported that Commissioner his to close intended Skeen Mr. since gates in the present W eber county road, it will compel the county to Open) den a new road in that direction. es COMPANY Union Pacific for man Ogden, PAYS DAMAGES. Gives $8,955 Death of 92 Wo- to Husband, 17.-This morning the paid company 2Zullroad Pacific Union of sum the Why Van G. Bila Mrs. judgment, the satisfy to $8,955.92 Van Mrs. by recovered tl Interest for company the railroad against Why John ¢ the de sath of her husband, was who switch- engineer, a Why, a Veen le with in a collision killed yards Jocal the of "Y' the on train 1 > Sept G04 i | was ar iit ‘July, 1905, held and addition Lumber View County | ley Kecles NAMES Republicans and Green Cleve- in the District court re sult ed in a verdict Meet DRILLERS PROTEST Time Was Cut publican coun EPP friends in filed with W. | ably follow committed be he that iecorimended Provo at hospital mental to the state ind it was so ordered by the court, WABASH Charles cles me is a BR. Hollingsworth of this on atWednesday Be ve ye rried rier this. cE Eb. Star, H.Carpenter, uccompanied GRR Race of: by a the his ae $8,000 which was appe aled to the 7 ral the by court Supreme State ut aot judgment the und company . there affirmec was court Jower @ company Pacific Southern The Union tailroad both were made de- WEDDING Ta ee SAC wite was MINE Lg jm, remporary Stop nr ‘ ot by | DOWN, ho St Clogging é September Excursion trip) Round f tour 2tst, at a of Eureka, Sept, 17.-Funeral services over the body of the late George Gilesple were held at the Odd Fellows hall yesterday afternoon under the of > auspices Oquirrh COST lodge No, dee 19 Bae aT Sere. | lout DAY." Ogden. ofr jcomes ja small The from poy pipe water the Ontario years line, a8 ie which at meee! the lakes, was Wabash | through laid wre and of. and Re- Ganpate ask the yor- county to continue themanaged party so satisfactorily ONLY | Be CLOSED matters e ure . Briefs. $1.00, To Ogden and Return. September 21st, with the Salt Lake Opera company. Special train leaves O, S. L. depot at 5:45 p. m Returning after the opera Similar exeursion to Logan geting on LE Mey, 28th who held the | er -- IS SHOW t city the the board es good Cleaning. Faeewees Mainspring un- $1,00 --------$1,00 CARTER - JEWELRY 324 Presents Acts. New d e by skilled. watchmakers. Our five years fvith U. S. Navy Chronometer Makers is sufficient. Guaranteed work. Popular prices. act Aggregation Reiss bb 0 service Mfg. MAIN CO. Jewelers STREET. | a MISSOURI ' RAILW AY | SER A ED COLORADO-UTAH lanai and "Ani van ide etilecante new features at every presented | Greaaere turn. SHORT Only one Buffalo ua gba t e who es from Grovenbroich, ne Gaidene. and ° sen, © manufacttring chemist. of "Alx-La-Chapelle. Both men expressed themselves as coneerned over prospect of securing the continuance' of the reciprocity treaty which now exists between Germany and this country, but which will expire July 1 nex Vossen declared that exporters were subjected at the Various customs houses in the United States. "It was these unnecéssa abuses and vexatious restrictions which we desived to bring to the President's attention," Mr. Vossen declared ee ssured us that he would do all in his pow er to help maintain the present friendly relations between America and the Fatherland He told us to jay our complaints before the secretary , of the treasury and the President ha requested that he be furnished with " report of the secretary's findings He is a splendid man, yout Pre ident Hic took us all over his place and showed us all the bears which he had He is a great man answer yesterday| | shot court! the dlstrict change to New princl York, a Sleepers re through ‘to Oh i potnts change. Two trains out Enquire at ticket office. eerfally < information H. General the agrar- | lan party in the German reichstag would like nothing better than to see} the manufacturers of the two nations! at each other's throats, 1e. agrarfans, he said, as an argument against were making the most of the petty annoyances to which the German. NE ST. LOUIS Oyster Bay, N.. Y¥., Sept. In effort to prevent what they dactcad was the tmminent danger of a trade war between Germany and the United States, a delegation of manufacturers paid a visit to the President at Sagamore Hill today. The Mr. LI -TO-- | 0. Se dally. Any ven. TOWNSEND. Mansger ard Ticket Agent, St. Loais. WE MAME TRAVEL EASY . State Bos Uses an| Excessive Amount l of Water. The with in R a C years of Of "CITY FILE FILES ANSWER | | h Term. filed clerk matter of its of of the corrections suit of against the state Salt Lake conCity, in relation to the troversy at the state prison nm the answer the elty sets up that it had a contract with the state for he furnishing of water to the prison for $100 a year, and that the state was using an excessive amount ot water ott answer sets forth the proposition of the city to Install a meter and charge the state meter rates, and argues upon the proposition of its rights in this matter ____ BRING ---s BACK Absconding BINGHAMITE Treasurer Apprehended in Miners' Salt re & baie tae Table tn Effect EANSAS 4, 1906, OF age and ST. EL GEORGE Utah RUST, Idaho, In General About Reduced Rates, oO. F. WARREN, G. A, A. T. & 3. F. Ry., 411 Dooly bik., Salt Lake City, Utah. Lake ee Manager and Progress Ralt = Bbargest. Wyoming Offices SALT Novade Bnilding W. TRANSFER Second PACKERS TO HOLD MEETING If you are | Geo. A. Sims. Mar. THIS not now a Phones 854 OUT subscriber. send THis COUPON with ONE DOLLAR to The Inter-Mountain Republican, Salt Lake City, Utah. For the Dally and Sunday Republican vember THE BIG Name: 2... Street ae City State ...:---22225.= 15, i. from Now Untill 1906. CAMPAIGN Co. South. | Olty. CUT LAKE 118 Mere Line, Short Oregon via a train| Special $1.00 at " CITY MEXICO. R. G. DUN & CO. Nevada. JOB, PASO, Moe 185 Offices. Oldest CITY, GALVESTON, Leave Salt Lake 5:50 and 9:00 a. m., 1:30, 4:30 and 6:30 p, m Leave Layton for Salt Lake 7:00 and, 10:15 a. m., 2:45 6:00 and 7:45 p. m. Every day except tr ains for stock yards leave Salt 7-30 a.m. and 4:40 p. m. Returning, leave yards at 8:00 a. m. and 6:00 pm Established 1842. 5 CHICAGO. Manager Sept. DAILY ama Railway. SUNT et ee and BAT General President Time The W. H. Jackson, former treasurer of the Bingham Miners' union, has been arrested at Bureka, Nev., and will in all probability be brought back to Salt Lake to answer to the charge of embezzlement About a year ago Jackson left Bingjham without oe his friends of }his intentions It is alleged that at that time he took with him certain \funds belonging to the unlon, and that the missing money has never been returned Jackson was recognized by a former Bingham man a few days ago, and his arrest followed Peer a ena gag eae 5 TRAINS ‘"‘The Lagoon Road" Union about Eureka, Sept. 17-The trustees, of leased Store Fixtures. have school Would Attach va Wire fore- | the company yester- | The W. M. Rash pur for s¢ hool chureh Methodist lthe s ae yu! ss 7m ne aliyl af ne uD, But with undertak; day filed a complaint EE mae the edifice about Gatelthanived oses and will occupy (ee ine ee Aud thie aOR nelae) avater claaed:and. abe ings and affidavits in ittachment| : : ‘ Oct whe els the that so against George W. Denn and H renewed, supply iter Ogden leaves returning, tenn a e 5:45 have school pupils of the High The latter| the Foster, doing business as . will again move at the mine, excursion AValmilar opera after: team and are will betheoper ted to Logan on Septempart;of the week | organtac d a basketball ter in which it is alleged that the deDauks s-contended t being coached by Key ber 28 een ee fendants are passenthat reason the foe bees Sm cL We lSarr T LAKE > ROU th EXCURSIONS. The following teachers will have sum of $1.80 that they are vvel of way the right wer' tt ‘ains have n of the Mammoth schools this unable to realize on this claim An Wing Allen Arrested: {Autumn Outings Via Utah's Most! charge engineand r trains attachment of the store and fixtures term, Principal. O of neglieuilty Wing B. Allen, repres¢ ERO of ane | Popwar Road. himself et other tswas of the company is asked to satisfy 30 venth and eighth grades; Dally Mining Reeord at Gold-| : a e aa The trial lasted more than one ee sic: be underarrest changed. with an | Mexico City and return, $69.80, The isixth fourth |this amount grade Robert Powers; contested by . s stubbornly Miss Inez Hales; second an Sr week End We Smith ane j attempt to extort money from G. G,|tour of old Mexico affords the grand- grade, George Williams, found on the Rice concerning whom several ibusive} est autumn trip to be s for the de-/ third grades, Miss Violet Gatsford; attorneys Willis, Francisca, || first shnn_G. W appeared in the American gontinent. San A. grade, Miss Ida Jolly; primary, and i ate ticles Joseph and Allen was formerly asLos Angeles and intermediate points,| john G. Cc. H. Ristine. Two hundred anc co lately. W Van for Mrs. Agee Esistan( aN Tri-|;only $25. Short line, quick connectAbout 300 Concerns WH Be Repreheelghty- -three pupils are enrolled at this manager of the Salt Lake une jtlons; Utah's finest trains. Los n- }schoo sented at Chicago Conference, b tag ge ees |geles and return, only $30. Special Suicide. Jury's Verdict is | The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chieago, Sept. 17.-For a conferA "a }sale dates, ; Sept. 4 to 14, Positively 3 EE Di ae aS, consisting | |George A. Udall died Thursday. Fuence concerning last spring's exposOgden, = I RER PE me mt the last $30 excursion of the season | | ne ‘ral services were conducted from ures of packing house methods, rept FREE MELONS, }to glorious Southern Californ the rem uty the family residence Friday afternoon, today viewed sentatives of every large pac King house | September 19th EexeurLow rates for settlers to atte in Brigham, of ae who whose. lifeless| | At leonducted by the elders of the L, D Round trip from in the country will meet here Oct, 1 Southern Utah; miners' excursions to vliaw0 4 ditch | sion irrigation an is ehureh in Proportionately low About 800 concerns WLll be representwas found Nevada points and lowest rates all Lake $1 125 verdict of de ath | ae - ----->--_-_____ returnes la ed, It is expected that the gathe ring | i California | wn sunday southern i all to time Spectal|the stations, other from drow ning [ra DR. BROADBENT'S will have weight in the revision of| bent leaves at 8:00 a m returning, ; points accidental held " trom wil services it OMce 600 Scott Building, Sitrd food laws as packing and food| sprers i) Dental leaves Brigham midnight, See Follow the crowd to the ticket tomorThe house meeting Lynne conditions change see Mata. agents for further particulars office, 169 South Main street. the from at 2 o'clock. row afternoon of "THE | Miller, & Many may give expression of their preference for United States senators by popular vite ‘ d the ser vice s and a quartet comee Matns. Water Garity, Beesley, Messrs of Wabash | posed 7.-The Sept. City, Park several rendered Bonner and yester- | Morley te aepoks arily fi los ed down lmine remains The selections water pipes be- | appropriate The 3 o'clock day at City cemetery Jald at rest in the entire supply | were the leaine clogged and the machinery oO, U..W ‘rites of:the. A. was | with runs the that In lof water died who Sime SS oeehvadl in the : eek, ee De > (ate: ment serene peed t is . ere A. Ss: H, acentnts iheNa } whic | 0, ‘is visiting. W The Bureh & Reiss trained animal | shows which gave two performances under ssterday and whic a 7 will give two nd rformances today, a! matinee and evening sh« presented : show to the public, and especially to the children, which sparkled with bright and new acts The show. is a small one, but one that gives more in| a small parcel than many of the lar- |} ger shows that have appeared here before. The animals were put through! their. acts without the delay sometimes notféed in shows of this sort-and eve ry; act was a delight The amazing display of intellect shown by the ponies the dogs, > and the monkeys! greatly amused the children and} grown-ups. The cemical anties of the} goat, ‘Mr. Murphy," and. the clown} dogs were far above the average! usually seen in animal shows. | The concert given. after the large show w as one of ehc best that has been The Republicans of Sanpete county, convention assembled, express their ctine | Alleges in jracefully, ‘| Ministerial | Watchmakers Burch |indorse it as efficient, SEES economical We commen DELEGATES Democrats toast| "| Juliff and Sandry Declare Their Washington, ANIMAL feation of ete rca precedent or American sense of good government should he again recelve the Presfdential nomi- = ~ SE fe to inc 7 1a to the effec 1oWever, |} was passec bills of the allow not would city the had| they until any rs of . the contractors read by the council and ap- | ‘ , Serene sully 3. au: a ewic." TINTIC as OYSTER, BAY VISITORS The theconvention wis a being most spirited inte rest shown greater Te Old "The Se thah eVer before manifested In Emery | the affairs of this county, A e feacounty. The fight for delegates of the} ture o e square dea 1 American of inauguration favor t whereby al politicswisewe method atesthe was car three worm congressional one, and the choice of dele- | some the people Mina | been to. comp. ony tag 4 block Flocks. EFTuitm, W. D., 35: lot -34 Park raaitic Ogden, Sept. 17.-At the regular ses- |; South Joseph Belns Up; to F Satin Ingebre ers sion of the board of county commiisV. D., $60; lots and 6, block 2 } sloners held» today Assessor Dix re- | \ s 7 View addition, ported on the" investigation he » hashas been | leyj Ye. 3 : ee i + a aS to H Healey P. sheep many how to ascertain making » Pp biock 10, of lot part $1,000, tax} the on listed been net have that to Levy Weber Third acted H. J. Talbott. Fitting responses were made by the guests of honor, in which both expressed their deep interest in| the Christian work of the eclty and the} keen pleasure they had taken in the; councils and associations of the ministerial body of the city The was one deeply enjoyed by the guests, | the evening closing with the singing of! ‘Blest Be the Tie That Binds Delegates. for Rylters Association of Salt Lake," Rev. R. G_} MeNiece; "Christlan Fraternity," Rey. | Pleas- and Furcka to Select Representatives, Eureka, Sept, 17.-Republicans md precinet turned out in la | rintic rumbers tonight to attena the aoe in the city hall to name delega ne county convention The me sayin As a enthusiastic one and the jority voters in the precinet were ; atte Pees to boom the party Tt hough SS enthusiastic, there was neo internal | | cereing and the following delegates wane | ‘re named after good-natured battle Weber Schools Open Wide, | with their opponents Dr. J. A. Hensel, Herbert Hope and J. C. Sullivan Ogden, Sept. 17.-The Weber eounty eonvention on} pelpeetee to the state chools opened for the new s« mooi veal jhe Match. $300 named the publican ticket will be an wnusually with oday lat nent for the first day been supplied withes te To session was held in The Democratic house and the folcourt county and by the end of the week ¢ Park City, Sept. 17.-A sequel to the |} the e rs J | running order through a , | lowing men were selected to appear as which occurred: in Park drilling match ae AY eae conwee delegates from Tintle at the state 4 t ( . g Me + . ye ‘ a W C between | afternoon Saturday * | ) vention Nick Comes John Ivey, ae tg en Ozde Briefs ||| MeClelland and. Gus: Johnson on. ont | Dave Coleman, Jacob Christensen, Del Joe Philips, John Hupfer. r Smith. of |Side, and W. T. Julifi and W. J. San-| Roberts, protest | Dan Cronin and M. C. Nesbit The Is a written the other, on : fi ef is ir ldry : a GEREN .8 er following were named Lor the county | Ogden J Doty, Jicl. "Snow, three-hundred-dollar | stakes rinst | convention Comes. Joe Phillips, Clark NéwA marriage license was issued today |; paying the money over to McC ‘le elland | Nick J; Tennell, Bu.MC. Scott, J. W. |/tg Ray Shupe, aged 21, and Grace|,,q Johnson. The objecting parties | ell: ‘Py pice 21, both of Ogden |; irre. Juliff and Sandy, who. claim a} lowe and Dan Martin ~~. Superintendent Manson of the lfoul on the ground that they we re | | aaa ten had still they when of | stopped GEORGE GILLESPIF BURIED. a trip on is out Pacific, Southern inspection over his division. faa more to a The int mven : eker:s frowning. who some |each team was. fifteen minutes 1e 3 ' Tay ae Cancion Drs. Baker and Browning, who st to | winners drilling 24 1-16 inches, against | A. O. U. W. Have Charge of Services | Ss ae ade ¢ xamination. as at Pureka-tTintic News, More trouble will prob- | inches. today | 21 8-16} the sanity ofAe Kennth Jensen, eat Oe OE ) of emit were responded to: "How to Grow mev. -Ji:.€ ndrews: The Pee ing delegates were elect W. D. Livingston, L. Anderson, "P Shoema ker, A. Hi Christensen, B. D Dyring, C Larsen ye Ccorb son I . Johnson,' J. O. Carlton, Le sor Anderson, Sousa ee James Neilson, Leroy Lewis, Thomas A. Petersen, Neils Thompson, F. son, A. Hansen, A. C. Bos Peacock, J. N. Christdénien, omer tear. H. KE. Smith son, J Mellor, J. D. Hgughing, Jame Frost Janren Dresser, W sar sr ma: A. Johnson, O. N Cleinensen, 5 Seely, F. D. Jensen, J iy rela ‘ames Beck and Roy Stewa *he convention indorded the administration o -re sigent Rooseyelt by resolution as follo a one, the combe. taken tranchi franchise ‘Ogden, Sept. 17--The followine Fal Pett of tne committer Af order 5 Rev, Ulmer, Representatives. granting the company | f{mery, Thomas L. things now stand, the River and Adolph hed Leete 57 HEWLETT. BROSCO SALT LANE) CITY UTAN master of the evening, and these toasts) oa presents parece 3yring, Manti, and C..R alm. 2 cage was elected county c hairnia in, authority to appoint secretary and treasurer Castle Dale, Sept. 17,-The Emery eounty Republicans held their convention here Saturday afid elected the following delegates to attend the state , . convention: F. E 4 In as pur- of opentng a roller skating tink.) Quiney announces that every efwinter to this nine will be deyoted at ASSESSED SS ARE SHEEP Proposition. Green ainto | pply Ogden with a fine drawn up uccordingly. cases of typhoid." The sanitary InOn account gates cannot be learned Tl company, which controls sevspector replied that the physicians do Run Line Through Alley. ¢ xf the snow storm several of the most al rinks in the state, will open the not report them to him as they should, | €&F distant precincts were not represented, nk Wednesday 2fternoen and evenproposes to run from The company He was then instructed to make it}! County Chairman H. T Maines called opening day ing and for the las through Provo, ar Utah potnts, his duty to punish the guilty physimeeting to order, but Hon. Fred brought to this city 300 ball-bearing| o4); Bolse the Ogden and up to elans who do not report contagious E. Woods, district attorney, was electkates of the latest type and model Provo propose ed temporary and permanent chairrof. Dix, who had charge of operate a loca) street car increasing the salary EF An ordinance, mun and held sway during the meetas been engaged and will give exhibifrom $1,500 to $1,800 of the fire chief, ing Cc Johnson of Huntington, each afternoon and evening ti ons per year was passed over "two readings was made secretary waterworks « ee com} ind handed over to the finance is being pushed as rapidly as possi | Ogden Realty Transfers, mittee, council was pleased with ae MORE Term Speak silastic and all precinets were represent ed except Freedom and Indianola. The following nominations were made for the county officers Alired, Chester, four years' term, C. E red t two years' term, J. C. e. County Clerk, E. D. Anderson, Maroni. Sheri John Knudsen, Mt. Pleasant FeCaNee? Thomas A. Petersen; Ephral ae James A. Jensen, Spring Cc Cc Qunty. attorney, _Le 2wis Larsen, Mant. H, ae sess Smith, Fountain ONE Dale Third Pralsing and | So -_- SPIRITED Resolution Roosevch Mt. Pleasant, Sept. 17.-The Sanpete eounty Republican convention held here yesterday was harmonious and enthu- Sorensen. CONVENTION CHIEF EXECUTIVE Cheer }| | } Rev. Richard Wake and Rey. J, H.} Murry, members of the Salt Lake j | Ministerial association, were tendered | & farewell banquet by that association| last evening prior to their leaying for other fields to make their homes. The {crmer goes to Los Angeles, the latter, © Ouray, Colo., and the banquet givcen In their honor last night at the! lorst Methodist church was attended! by nearly all the members of the as-| sociation with their wives. Covers | were laid for fifty and after disposing} of the delicious spread prepared by| se ne n of re First echarch, several o run care have not yet been opened] Haines, J. Wellinet ere H..T-) nati the hands ef his party. We tothe cite linite: andsthat- the cotth- | ce t e ngton Seely, all of}regard the Republican administration ti did ht ba 1 = a ba Castle Dale; George M. Miller of Huntstate airs as beln n arene ne : rears oe Bye eae ran- | ington, U. E. Curtis and W. W. Magict with the Republican policies of Roosechise unt esc streets been | of EES eeuiLae Alonzo Brinkerhooff of lt, Root and Taft,.and as such we it toller Skating at Ogden. Ogden, Sept. 17--Manager W. Gitnersohithe I 1 INDORSE eri Beh‘ormick G. Fish Echo-W. elec- the electing Wanship-aA. K. Anderson, Rockpoert-W illiam ae mibrldye: Peoa-Stephen Walke W oodland-James Riitelre. Francis- John O'Driseol Parley's Park-Angus J. Cannon. Castle Rock-David Moore The committee met after the convention and made W. S. Lockhart of Park ° City temporary chalrman and L. B. Wight, secretary L.. B,. Wight, . a prominent attorney of Park City, has declared himself a candidate for the office of county atLee has a host of frlends in and will receive a vote. The present incumbent, Evans, will not be in the race this year, farewell dance was given in the Opera house Friday night for the benefit of Elder T. Edgar Beard who left today for a mission to Great Britain The continued wet and cold weather is doing considerable damage to the second crop of lucerne and the grain, and unless a change comes soon, the farmers WIll be heavy losers. Elijah C. Allen of this city, and Miss Lillie Bigler of Nephi, were married in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday They returned to Coalville today, and will make their home here District commenced last Monday with a good attendance, and which will be increased at least ten per cent by the end of the month, A good corps of teachers is in charge ne season's work is expected Miss Julia M. Burlin, the popular city recorder ot Park City, was down as a delegate to the county convention Saturday. ' readPhe OGDEN. Junction of W of matter house, and meeting Joseph to the several committees meter matter, giving them >t. Provo publie library réport was to the council, showing that it in a flourishing condition, The library was opened to the public January 1906, with 1,481 volumes on its shelves On February 12 the library began loaning books, and from that ie until June 1 there were 209 books sent out During the month ot aero the greatest number of books vy vere sent out, numbering 710 Since the opening of the library ‘ books have been donated ane purchased, making a to2,198 on the shelves at ; ent Th > average dai a ‘ndance ¢ the Hbr se Nee hese oh eneeuce 2 mie So . Ww vith the appeared the will = ugly sealp within gale AT in meters) ing low countryman, died this afternoon Panta at pe from the effects of his injuries TO Knocks City, tonight, chairman court | Sept. 17.-Yoshomitl, the was brought to the Japanese Ogden, ap who to im 17.-At council 17.- Besides nineteen delegates to the state convenyesterday, the Republicans of Summit county in thelr convention elected the following county central cormmittee: Park City-W. S. Lockhart, Frank Evans, "TT. M. Stringer, Charles Vercoe, Whilliam Campbell, W. D. Watson, Henry elsh, Frank Lake. Coalville-W. FE... Chappell Alma Eldredge, John Callis, John BE. Pettit Pine View-Samuel Banner Oakley-Levi Pearson Henefer-George ae av. Upton-John S. Saxto ars a Provo, JAP'S WOUND PROVES FATAL Dies Consolidated Sept. Preachers. Republican Convention Enthusiastic and Well Attended at Mt. Pleasant. _-_. Coalville, | the Brown- a Inter-Mountain nissioners, of appointed Councilman created the session was Sam recetniy of from the tonight of Summit County Named. Items of Interest. Interest Taken in Institution at Provo Since Erection. Ogden, Sept. 17.+~-Rather peculiar circumstances surrounding the death of aman named Mills, at Burch Creek yeste rday, vor icataed the relatives and friends of the deceased to ask for an inveatiedtion: prs the cause of his _-_ ati of asain Ee naceR Friends ag LATEST CITY DAD DEATH 1S PECULIAR WILL ASK CARNEGIE NEWS OF COALVILLE SANPETE COUNTY - MINISTERSAT SPREAD pesx tex Grows Is Given in MAKES LONG TALK Vendor Ask Investigation FOR NEW LIBRARY s2ebiean central committe NAMES ITS TICKET EnjoyablHonore Banquet of Departing OFFER. No- . |