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Show Oi 10 THE , INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, -- > THURSDAY, ern" - SEPTEMBER 20, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF NO UNIONS FOR PROTEST AGAINST FORCED HER TO WORK HYATT TOUGHES PRAYER HEARD IN VERNAL REGION IN HOT WEATHER TAP POLICE STATION LINE FUR PROGRESS PROPOSED ROUTE irs. Greenhalgh ares Counter Charges Against Husband in Abduction Case. Eighth West Improvement. League Sounds First Note Bpalist. he The case mother and before BOULEVARD Property Owners Name That the behind the See Mass of Meeting Fifteen Council. franchise desired by Greenhalghs, dependent Wollis and HighJ those ae - in This daughter, came Brown yesterday after a in It Will Itinerant CONTRAST teport Tells TO LAST Tains, Prost Period Covered, of the Asheville and Snow and Omaha were the ee See Address | to Throne, Is | Plentifal, Water penne WEEK| PRAYS Region, Says Register De duimeth par-} amet Quickly Taken as ment of league for entering than a the such hundred the were tended speeches preposed express a ‘ interurban purpose | With More |time protest. property owners ‘ontact and ‘nat it her to ago at- | for W 1 is vice not Deer the various position Lodge mother Boulder, n in.a Mont, left leaving A Deer the to Vays ticular short! tae child - re- gle plateau land another in the) The | there | custody of a sister's home " enthusiastic meeting, made concerning the | father hearing of this ma ane spots Answered, FINE Will be open 10 Climate Great | Abnost Equal Lake-Many storm the map. that. w to That Settlers of Salt Dae eeaueei Take and vociferous prayer, be- | ture policeman. came along and that town street in that part boulevard, the to ed of the city If the franchise railroad people i than is grant-| oe Relic of "49 to Be Central in- | which or freight along West Eighth near terurban trains, passenger could be run with safety of the people, to the less danger and to less adjacent property oS hee For the Ogden Pedstead,"" presentation which of "The takes place in the Grand Opera House of that city ne a pees nlehty a bedsteadpulle| for rin Farr In ~ ie Pee 1849 theme of will be used the. big bur- : 5 : barometric en he morning, entire state, Bier res ALS See ae mere oes; reezing The ree ine re ea deposits ae point were was, of eee tga a ™ it 4. :-conmacray freeze elevat- watet ee recorded, however, with She' the ice somewhat| por-| southern the toward was produced | !¢ Bo LSEvere show the Ww pen many| itn though state the of tlon Brigham the recently, Lake It districts north-central the in places than more attracted pada eoune little attention In Ogden, where there was considerable damage cCaus- [esque " ¢ y " 5 bee res ' skies skie Cloudy le, Weerner of. Lorin Farr and his family are insep- =e De arably associated with the history of | % a y low daytime temperathe city and county, this new acquisi- | ‘res. and consequently, low. datly tion will without doubt exefite just as ie ti Bee eaters aile pty hl pitConvention Program Utah Postmasters Is : Ing curiosity Farr bedstead much The is Arranged. is pretentious as. the but as a relie it has he program convention for of the the third Utah annual|peculiarly Postmasters'|1849 of its nearly so 1 whieh days f Closing time the o daily week, ; at tempera- they mean Young bedstead, | res were in some instances points of interest degrees below the normal own. box-elder not It by was the made first in ee cabinet |" ee . ae hee ee . oo the high See fifteen eue oe Cae association has just been completed,|maker to come to this section of the piece. hh Nonhineus pressure, with and copies have been s to post-|country, Miller by name, It has been le c at ee Thursday masters throughout the state. Meet-|in the Farr household ever since, Ezra pe Boe Ss "byt rainstorm began, aclocal hail, oy trander ae ings will be held at the City and|Farr, the present owner, lending it to eneinnine County building Oct. 4 and 5, ta be;the management of the show. It will en nu ne ae ana ittle "interrupcalled to order at 10 and 2 o'clock on |be placed in an Ogden department poe Es until Saturday aiterngon and the days named, Following is the |store window today. ausing precipitation considerably program ‘Kan . Arrangements were . ei arranged: October 4-10 A. M. ten: intercourse. Ou OS eriers and sonia wre apeicesuaeushaseuvenenescccctss ad mucetor Discussion of Samés post ' Clove :Provo cipher 5-10 Pe A. M. MR. ar Scn eoio se sine as ae secen Howell, Representative eatel he Says questions. County Post- 2 P.M. Smoot, United States Sena- Dighussion of postal questions, lection ae officers for ensuing Reminiscen year, xmae ition' s Officers. Postmaster Arthur I. SWENSON Tenth South Thomas of Salt f the associabeing asurer, James D. Thorne, Pleasant e. members of the executive comare; Clove, Proyo; John Peters, merican Fork; James P. Driscoll, Eureka; Frank Booth, TE FP. C, Christensen, Moroni, Utn Is Kanah Properly South. County Surveyor J. B. Swenson takes exception to the article published yesterday In the local columns of the Herald and submits an explanation of his view of the matter referred to in the published article, which relates to the election map made by Mr. Swenson He says that the reporter who went to the trouble of writing the letter will take a trip to the street Tenth South street he will find the ast number block is 1299 and number the on next found to indicate is properly Thirteenth not Tenth South as it called for some time Swenson points out that the use of his map the election officials in a give h district can tell at once by the number of the house of a voter just where he should cast his vote and just what district he belongs to, Colorado E. D, eclty Wooley to iness Kanab, the At ly interested is in the Mr. cattle and present he is bus- especial- in the building of an aer- jal cable tramway across the Colorado river in the Grand canyon The work of construction is already under ay, and ramway will Operation in a very short time. be located near the junction of Bright Angel creek, at the southern end of the Buckskin will be mountains. stretched about fifty The cable feet above the water, the native cliffs to be used for towers, Tourists will be carried down the trail Into horseback. ‘The lows the Bright lar, as It is the ing the means within _ o> LAKE OPERA Excursion ept. 28, Round an opera of cross- several hun- --__-_- to Sept. 21st, via the Line, Special train at turning leaves Ogden formance. on It is expected that become very popu- only canyon miles, SALT canyon trail to be used folAngel creek, giving an easy descent. the tramway will dred the COMPANY. Ogden, Oregon. Short 5:45 p. m., re-|. after the per-! trip $1.00. excursion operated to Logan. Rate and service will be given later, Oregon Salt convention. is a prominent man. Belleved Across Miver. of attend Wooley Is Preparing Passengers Was Brought to Lake, ---_> Mentioned as Candidate. Colonel Alfred Kent is mentioned as a candidate for the office of county commissioner on the American party ticket, His well-known efficiency is a guarantee of every qualification for the office The colonel is quartermastergeneral of the G, A. I { Utah, and in this community is respected and revered for his integrity, and will be a credit and honor to the office he seeks. dy oo "THE WEDDING DAY." » September 21st, at Ogden, Excursion via Oregon Short Line. Round trip $1.00, Special train at bej|after train| Lad Relatives of Cecil A. Brittan, five years old who was kidnaped from! his father's summer home at Tollgate, Ore, are sending SO te all over the country in their efforts to locate the missing aiid The boy is thought to have been brought to Salt Lake: from Chicago some, days ago and the local police are on the lookout for him. He is about three and a half feet in height, is light complexjoned, and has a scar on the left side of his lower lip. His farher has offered $1,000 for his return alive, and $50 for the return of his body, if he is dead, On)|5:45 will NEEPC m., the returning, opera. will be operated ber 28 A leayes similar to Logan on with snow, with clear, cool weather the - section Irrigation continued ticket Lake asked }upon plentiful in all dis- HORSE THIEVES BOLD Organized Gang Robbing Many Ranchmen in Southwestern Montana. An is organized operating tana, who and some deputy it gang of In Fergus Is suspected horse county, that Called: myself about time ago sheriffs case He ts willing to contribute $500 to a reward of $3,000, to be offered by the stockmen, for the capture of the thieves, and a conference will be held to arrange this, asserts one report. 1 is supposed "that the thieves intend to run the stolen horses up into Canada. If Ryan is at the head of the gang, he will be hard to catch, as he is not only a desperado, but has the advantage of knowing all this country as well as any one does, having resided in Fergus county for some years when he was riding the range. The stockmen are all deeply interested in this matter, and are hepeful of rounding up the thieves. Sheriff L. P. Slater is in possession of all the facts, and will co-operate with them in every way possible SAYS TRIBUNE SIMPLY LIES Superintendent Thomas Outvageous Denounces Charges, Superintendent H Thomas of the State Industrial se hool at Ogden, was In the city yesterday conference with Governor the outrageous charges made in t Salt Lake Tribune against the fnstitution of which he is the head, denounced the Tribune. story as a mass of misstatements, or misrepresentation and distorted facts. He said he told the Tribune correspondent in Ogden all the facts in Oye: case, ut 1@ story appeared the Tribune, it contained little ey "tewthi and lesa of decene The charge . openly made in the Tribune that the summer camp of the inmates of the institution was invaded by men that offenses committed, foundation, Veber county authorities investigated the matter when it first reached their |£@'S: aa they too rae action beees there was no ‘grounds for ac- Ogden | 0" Are good Meredith's ‘Trunt. trunks, 155 Main. Los Angeles over lands },2 in must be "T ama permit careful of our laborer I at work night times IT that it am given is tainted eollections not and that at my policemen work the I thinks it. will! aa, portion. of the my] and] up| but money in any bap So why were sons vot up js much I said of this the A es gone nem harge, Mitted that devil winter arrested of by ye RENEW Strawberry ‘ Wyo. Evans.of day The Brighten 5S students planning to Letter of the renew the The of valley, which Duchesne| of the set-| hardships} year Salt of the frall around Lake of as do the of Salt No. 3, ‘The lodge has j Believes peo- George $300 bot the ue ered from reat added the nilleide plan. favor to in with 1 J. Arnold, to hts : a ae I ae and then which {s is to start a various ways winter, this fund to be the letter in concrete. a white- a receiving | 2@ to wil is out ee te under t AT renew D !as ike a In county, son, this mention of Mrs. Isabella the gathering Swedish in be appointed advanced, and in all respects treat- po en Pe disthey] lay failed : days en © and Deputy Sher-| to find Arnold - ao ee been have that good Spee unsuccessful, ao A = a Mining and fine program | Lutheran church who ee the with Christian ee FOr. for as Fete his they are employ« services I will do, Messrs. | Litth to lower the for the pieces New es record and such and com- finds possible public inter- it must Prof, be e W. W. party in Sandy to join before is week, "and expected are classes winter's already work. so really get |The at- large that Prof crannens has decided to divide the classes into two sections, the young people stakes from meeting o'clock while e Liberty Friday those same was give amuse-| "| the sher-| of the| and Ensign afternoons at 4 from hour Ploneer Monday and afternoon. which is a prof. pretty Stephens good percentage, would like but to haye the number doubled and extends a special invitation. to. the boy singers of Salt the} Lake to join the set | der his direction. Mr. th juvenile classes. Wall paper, paints, picture ape r £ ane. reerhanging, fram| Sag pet the to their tendance Ophir, an SINGERS ‘About one-fourth of the present County! membership is of the male persuasion Berle ae Sheriff Deputy Vilson, aking the presentation speech & Ocean van given to Mr. Wilson try BOY Classes Are Increasing Iapidly. embers during the past many more young people a6 Y| fftee n - Wilson the congress a eee ian OFFICE SUPPLY CO. Stephens' tO) Gown one sage to to a de- Dra yayenile. ree tenes can. ductec "yv rof, Evan Stephens have been increased by at least a hundred York-s San Fi Panciaeea cross needs So Reale ae relatives! East eee of nts WANTS Hagerty : record sihapkae Nan i prorey in Bongrcod: automobile ment hall Tuesday night by ift's officers and the janitors at force Largest stock of blank books and memorandums. 60 West Second South. Rydberg ofchurch ocMiss Marie City and County building. During evening a fine gold watch charm in diamonds was presented to capitalized {ts ae ena BREEDEN Sand- File Articles. Concerns oo rf The following articles of incorporaon were filed with Secretary of State Charles S. Tingey Tuesday The Ophir Mercantile company of county, nee oe That one t| forty-seventh his of honor in About 150 persons were presen mad the "gathering. ; 'BEAR Hague Funeral-Funeral services of t =~ ague Snyder L. Hague, who died Tue aces Mortally Tooele of an therefor hey he consistent with the making | °°! he young couples have of acquaintances in' BingSwedish socls "Ircles, Bwedlsh ee circles a surprise Mereantile EG) pest | § und Mr. Johan' Haglof,| the ae pastor of- Commissioner It is thoug ht so WILE pace Lundquist of Tuesday noon deserts of Nevada. Commissioner Surprised a a FORMED. COMPANIES Stock, assignments authorized to do by congress ithin these limitations it should be the dut ave pleasure of the postmaster-gen- heir Car Gave teen hard Lit-| corresponde nt of tr e Chicago break indefinitely Live Dick-| Indi- or irene ated ad un- frames. ng. Chas. = oe CHASED SMALL : . Wounded led: Ani*al Just in Nick BOY Fell Dead of Time. mother of Mrs. John T. Lynch of | $6,900 divided into shares of the par held a o croc a basen from had strayed bear that A blackx establishundertaking the from ing The officers of cnis Value of $1 each. at| Saeciet ce death whose city, z s + a roe > , ; r ro Dopey & company on West/the Turtle Mourtain reservation inold home. a short time ago, Wat-! Corporation are:"eS President, E. W.j/!ment of»s yaded the f The telf nico hn Dunl at ay, ar ice > » ete :1 eviiic SP< A. Simpkin Peter Rey. stre Green; | Temple vice-president, Clark ac-| the in mentioned Goodrich, the : sun count, resident was for of says of "Mrs. number Lake of City, and "She born was in a] while| her of| 17, year, these treasurer, with Cirectors. pany will Harry E $1 Her| of Phillip's c ‘ongregational Clark, |conduct The treasurer, officers are: Lars President| Hansen: Where a resides in place take will and Feeding| $200,000 dipar value of what save, you counts. vice-|terest on will) Marysviil< neat plot pay 4 to $5,000. per Steet a rifleane from secured Ne ae a one CES, of the was boy, ga a es to eee oo | wea BE Lr Oe ir Pater e .bear,. waicn charges him The pony got away and Munyou|!©! had to run for his life, but the cent Zion's pee and among the party a eee Munier, iss | 8 burial) © He =e but what make, We $1 siste The family the Galesburg Not church service, to which friends moned Later in the | F ee are invited. Galesburg, . Frances Hague, Ophi at business the Hague Mr. and|of Green The mines of the com-} general! be to carry on a each. and Wag-| W J. Harry Clat rk, L The Hansen Livestock company, capitalized at vided into shares of the be-| 1816. and and merchandise passed] ninetieth rer, Maude at her residence in past two o'clock yes-| November Secretary post-| widow Dickson, ‘Thomas peacefully away this city at halt terday morning. years local the with cee ire Dick i suson, Isabella late the a Salt was a here ing AGE 1 1 T. T. I Lynch, John John Oldest of Pike County. ' Pike| 1e o number recent Ill., Democrat, 1s Baa =e as an Partie oe i ria that Arnold will forfeit the bond he Is pnder and will remain away from Salt of cMMrs, Resident Mother Mou torial ADVANCED vidual to iransterred, tnof ranization employe event is promised, Weddings-Miss Anna rribune, a ae ; ickson is believed ae wae NEW DIED with every the = pena |2,Suit tor damages, iff Booth has tried fund to be during the used are pa alte have suggested built of roeks gath- overshad- department tor the Two work, James J. appeared, and it Some of the that the "U" be the the address iciating. arge list Bond. P., been it storms. of of ‘\* arly understood that the officials of the Gee ea eeeet tae are Backlund and Rene ie That i Forfeited Has $300 the is done affiliation other things pre-| workers who will the be covered and authority recognize Pocky} ‘ of hat it canted be : preparations for a great time on the} evening of that date. The program to| be given will among sent noted fraternal City. iff? i Sheriff s Office Lake,| - K. because soon oe government his |] twenty-fifth anniversary on the 27th o this |*¥°! 2 oe eee oh Aen ene coast ta Const visiting |*¢TY; and his partner in spiritualisuc | here and will leave for the wHl Their service fromevery employe as an dividual and without any thought Den-| Informed summer have so obliterated the letter ie many of the students are urging repaired this fall. whether this will be service Gwing heir to a large by his mother Ss this city. Rev. Emanuel ficiated At. the same curred the marriage of are on rains the the address of) Niels Olsen} Celebrate lodge, month. No} of] the] cli-| tle. "U" bY | or Odense, strom and Gotfred Bingham, were married to university as tention to that portion of his last is annual report relating to organizations of employes as the present position of mye department to be respected and eyforced by all officials and employes Tooele} has been views Will Mountain celebrate the ef the lodge nature} they have erected fallen in the region Mr. De Moisy says enjoy about the same oldtime= Lodge the * heavy pet Hansen Nie lens Deen m enim kK, left at Plan Have Improvement _ and other local eaeaya are proffering| works of art for the use of the association, some many because the ple "ey Consider | Mark, Mr. Mr.}t#ining. t is was THE Must Object eee "vwee.| Evanston, bs aa Brendrup Bat. cata than. 1 Medium Students mountainside. 0 for|!2@°k. pr it Chief L Boy badly Hurt-Jean Dellemare of "Organizations within the depart22 Bast Bighth South. street had his| ment to receive its sanction in any deleg badly crushed Monday evening by ree must have for thelr chief object being run over by a coal wagon. The] improvement In the service or be of 2 poy jin trying to get out of the way! purely fraternal or beneficial charac'er of the wagon slipped and fell under| With any Gther purpose in view they the wheel passing over his leg and|are detrimental to the service, to injuring him so badly that he is likely} their members and to the publie to be a cripple for life I : see Z r Insists on Loyal Service, Estate Awaits Niclsen-Peter Han"My duty as head of the department °°" Danish consul in this city, Is anx-| js to insist upon loyal and efficlent system] is installing it is feared encounter. houses has yet mate would] Christ my 'o} Organizations aries S OFFIC! hei wanted on a robbery Especial attention is invited to the the dobhbey having been comconcluding paragraph reminding emtwo years ago Walters was|y,joyes of their supreme allectance to county. that prove that the devil's work? thankful University irrigation "are concerned, higher Vernal, and people there that] the in and where tiers will some-| or deliverance was answere¢ a great testimony to me that answered so quickly WOULD the. government far as houses If I think) of the way I will|srow The Bible says that the devil put some of those who served : a |Sherift pe Moisy says the people are pretty well provided in that locality The winters there are not rigorous, as they are for daytime. never take meetings, into prison; doesn't these men are doing of the A CONSULT eee Water supply anywhere in' the ate, | brether, and Is anxious to learn of his} ed upon merit I shall moter the 2nd as soon as arrangements are made whereabouts interests of all employes «and shall for the distribution of this water the To Decorate Tenadquarters - The keep myself open-minded to suggesvalley of the Duchesne will become a] Alta club has given to the D. A. & M.| Uons looking to tmprovement, Mhe fruitful garden... The sojl there yields] association 150 California palms. T he DaeiacrinG nt operate under the law from 70 to 80 bushels of oats an aere,| plants will be used In decorating the| [ts limitations are clearly defined. Its Which is pretty good return at) the} new headquarters of the assoclation| ¢xecutive officers must consult the present price of oats in the Swan building. Captain Carter] Imterests of all the people, must pay Ilas Salt Lake Climate. has also presented a large frame con-| Only such salaries and make only such officer speech and in take it "IT want to tell you the The master General. } ER AS hee ta Nae ee ane sere | : ere a ee taiee eeant me a ees S | postin: aa Bg dates al ‘ oon W Be te Goes After Jackson-Deputy Sher-} ' & is Fe ye Seen ifIke Emery left ‘yesterday for Eu ,arning the postal employes to refrain reka Nev.. to bring back to this aul joining unions copy of the eounty for tria for embezzleme nt| creular has not yet res ached Postmas¢ harles Jackson, the alleged default-| but ee of the alt Lake office, ing secretary of the miner's union at| put the text of it follows ; Bingharn ie requisition papers ‘The postmaster-general invites at- | the Indian According to Mr, De | Moisy the Duchesne affords the finest rafeaa 1 disturbance, and} that was tiie Ll am} now, for God has said we] living preach vccount | which to¢Prench, a said that I I told him sorry for it MonRyan, held up a couple in* Valley county t the head the well Flatwillow stockman, is the loser, He has been at Lewistown to lake the matter up with the authoritles, and states that a few days ago this gang stole 49 head of fine horses from his place. Mr. Winnett has a plan for getting quick action in this excursion Septem- thieves to Route After his release Nash said ; ‘I have been called by God to teach | the gospel of Jesus Christ, and T take | every opportunity. of doing so, W hen | I found that I had several hours to] wait over, I thought I would try to} }convert. a few inners Salvation | Army man told' me that I would not | be dis punbeds and so I did not trouble ceeane ed. REWARD FOR KIDNAPED BOY of to Take Ww hite ina outhe localities fn portion of state. The Week ended |throughout EXPLAINS --_--_ +> ---_-_-- BH. D. Wooley leh ied e northern fricts Street convari- |&2d_ tn _the WwW asatch mountains snow |!4y half way down the mountain sides. Light, seattered sprinkles of rain fell Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhanging, fr remins Chas. H. Bodel, 33-35 EE, 1st ‘So BUILDING TRAMWAY IN GRAND CANYON normal. The heavy, did some damage to ous interests, especially in the agriculFriday and SatOn make | tural districts. peaks generally rate Thirteenth Deaostet ‘Baers ‘of American Pork Remarks....Postoffice Inspector Durand Addres aon aed to MAP OF ELY, NEVADA. Only map issued. $1.00. Breeden Office Supply company, 60 W. 2d So, hotel ' AEM S Aon g ‘ Coons e Hon. Joseph of Utah, \ Dise ussion Rf eee eneea tener. street cars. A round trip rate of one| dollar has been fixed for the excursion. eonmBerals on a arearione aubnitee by postmas Banquet inc evening atS p.m. at Ken-| yon hee wish the rain either the 1:45 urday the. mountain and return on/0¥er the state were sionists back in Salt Lake in plenty of ri time to connect with homeward-bound Hon. George Sutherland, United States "The Rural Free Delivery System o Utah'. Papi who above t inued yes- the "Bedstead special" after the show. This special will leave the Junction city at 11:15 and will land the exeur- 2P.M. Adar ere Those night.can ge up on day the trip or the 6 o'clock train Sener ofthe er associa ada cae. ee Reports Dtiicene: completed a- Salt) gen| cool | ! ie "ly o fed. ii } overspreading ae "er ednesday nes arly the ‘nh ye the to| : Chie ne ‘Sentenced-J. must not preach without a] but because the settlers have had difmi- | 0% to learn the present he was allowed to go He | cully in arranging their ditches, ete 1 Nielsen, son of Veover } showed | with comparatively oce aT Ga creed eed ; pressure ert fair, | that he }permit, says Dr. Hyatt Says. OPT aA? Re weat me ess ee, « Ww inesd . Figure lay Play. in the damage|Old high weatt BEDSTEAD OGDEN | SECURE im- these It is | provements cannot be perfected. asserted, too, that there are streets | Parr What RM Lae EL He Monday. last' ending nothing was to ae ter to See ce » Secure gee a Giverest SCL r GEE~} | LORE ‘ ptei mai WO 1 Por | for} fine | "Oj1eEC projected Into a of this action {the purpose resi- best is the West Eighth. that say dence 7:30 served Chine Laer: Gambler matter, an a committee of fifteen | hodge and Sateen Neat Tenis Atlantic states Tuesday has moved in-| the preacher for his permit Because ) Uintah: reservation. nearest. to' Vernal,| was appointd t resent a protest to {the home and brough eile "dfssissi ge ia| he had none Nash was taken to po-| and he looks: for~a -considerably~ ineal 2 °< ane at sdvalley, oe apes ahd land it In placed he which after the eeolicalt yn j this city, ronal: een ite the lice headquarters. All the way to the | creased number of -settlers early in| : "hisé : nr 7 boa fe "e home -robu responsible 1© ra a c Ie'considered, sewells ap-| | the infant's on I styr< stree Pro y r i orounce ; rainstorms , | station the "Adan from he sang at the top of his|the spring ° pre vailed: generally to complained then Hahn Officer |tion 4" 1 mee ere tant anh voice, and while the officer who made Will: Beconie ‘a. Garden. Seren | mountains to the Rocky coast condition the of attorney county ithe Silver A J. Rushton, Don. C. Willey. Salt} the about. and) arrest| Ww presenting the case at in remperatures to a complaint, to swore and affairs Of | Neg. c C Heusted. A. I Ji Jd e nnon Wednes-| [the rise to desk ;-Nash,mhade;the old‘hall:ring Owlng to the excessive prices of] continued: City came | Lake Greenhalgh Mrs. whien | answer Stanioyv Frank tomer s P. jens with a hymn Then falling upon his | hay and grain, most of the | settlers} ree + "oO Anil, Cc: M. ; Chris ste naantontninacity day, the maximum reac hed CO e he sent up a loud prayer for who have passed the summer on their| ‘ Weyl " e ic | The matter was threshed out before the day esis 15 degrees Phe high; knees I. "Farley ran Jones 7 | Sud aren esterday afternoon. | both in this region and in the Ra deliverance from the men whom hej land, but have been unable. to raise} termed "sons of the devil.' After the | anything on account of lack of water.| Cleaveland and Harry E. Jen ls During the hearing of the case Mrs.}| West will cause continued fair" weawas ended Nash was called to) are leaving the reservation now to No Pight on Project. |orcenalgh said that She separated|ther, with possibly even higher tem-| prayer desk and questioned. He said that | pass the Winits r where they can obtain} yester-| the recorded those than peratures his} of account on husband her making|from are league ofthe Members he was on his way to the coast, and | feed for their horses at prices within] : fant ; sing addicted addic ram z and drink- | day : no 3 fight on the project ofof Installing being to gambling anc P: . . ay : ae, lwas waiting for the midnight train. | their means is not that water i bureau, weather: the of Hyatt Dr way they merely |!ng and that he forced her In this gystem: the F dagarbas To the offieers his talk was rational, | Scarce on the lands near. Vernal, tha paow= bulletin weekly the issued has She her living. to make to go to work Eighth of using ind after. being made to understand | Were recently opened to settlement,| the against protest week the or Utah fn conditions ing that| charged attorneys her They | through route the of part as a West cd been has It that and some time to convert be ye Cutler Governor by issued were : : es one dry be in the center of one of the] terday. morning finest farming regions in state aoe htea i > During the vear iceording to Mr Del. Wanted in Tevanston- jert Walters} \Moisy,. nearly 1,700 settlers have filed |S being held in the' county jall -for]| and Rocky mountains, | f that Be ithto the : crowd Bal i lo J preach high pressure area has] ered about him His talk wa ome- | 3 1Columbia. Be ac eB) incoherent, and many in the | ‘The | What British crore believed him to be insane,.S500n | prevailed over the south| which of. will jail yesinto the county brought was terday by Marshal Grant of Bingham to serve a sentence of 25 days Imposed for having perpetrated a sure-thing Land, LY | two, ‘nis SUPPLY |:: re| or to the publie from Refres} vho attene Will Talk to Teachers-A_ me ve s| he teachers of the seventh grades ihe cit? trols will venth gt at hee | o'clock this afternoon, at which time liss Johnson, supervisor, will talk to] WATER ae Festimony: eet SN over developed pee on E! POSTAL i pleasant time. Is promisedto alll Arthur H. Nash, sixty years old, a Charles (De Moisy, formerly state native oF Massachusetts but now tatistician but now register of the| homeless, "was arrested: last/night: for Manda omee at. Vernal | } | dan 0 es ‘ a is enjoying railway will not go through the Be eae a salutary education in proper] visited by severe rainstorms Tuesday preaching without a permit sAproee (2 leave of absence. from his fie council as asked for, without protes |! arental control . . bine the precipitation at the former. city in the clothes of an "ordinary laborer, | ao quer ate is visiting trl nds in! became assured last night when ane ie ane wreen on Roehe. WE Tc taaied c ee amounting to 1.08 inches, and at the | rhs, who ope eC -s‘ Nash stood at the'corner: of "Main and'| a an a oe aied by Mrs | mass meeting was held under the au-|taurant in Bingham. until recently, |latter to 1.02 inches High barome- | URirst' South streew..ane ‘arter a song | Pes eet i ate t Vernal) mid-! the over take an optimistic view of the fu-) continues pressure | tric Improve- |separated, the mother taking the child West Elgehth the of spices new Lutheran} Swedish pee chureh In oe M 8:30 at ning 1ostexs, Vill Eee "| welcome. G Scent Sars Their First Allegiance Is to Ticesied | lds Great Future as Farmingiva: evening ‘he YM, ‘ts fall reception. The whole building| Government, Says Post- Preacher Calls Officers Sons of the Devil. Temperature. LOYES Dore as | Meets-The Mee Doreas Society the of society meet will ehureh ¢ Thursday ae ustategh Anna are people |Youns oceupied having ew Region Cause Continued High father, havhis attention for three hours and ing come litthe nearer any definite conclusion than when it started, it was continued until next ‘Tuesday The facts set forth in the complaint sworn to by Chief Probation Officer Charle that Mrs. Nora' Greenin different Montana is not a fit person to have the custody of her 12-year-old daughter Margaret, for the reason that when the THERE in Committee to the Judge afternoon WANT of 1906 in-| Savings bear the fell dead boy-St. just before Paul Dispatch. it reached éath was caused by the infirmities of] ee pavenses are "M ickson was the only daugh-| ter an the youngest of six children! born to Robert and Martha Foster.| She was born and educated in New York City, and was there on Septem-| president, Chris. Wangsgard; secre-| Bank and Trust company, No. 1 Malin | REPUBLICAN tary, Simon S. Jensen, these with -_--_--2--__-__send THE Th REPUBLICAN to your Chris Hansen and Simon S&S Lind friends. It fairly represents the people forming the board of directors. The PERSONAL, of Salt Lake and of Utah. It is not a business of this company will, be to ees Journal of Hate, It tells the truth urry on a general livestock and liveDr. T. B. Beatty has returned to} fearlessly, prints all the news that's fit stock feeding business with its prin-|the city after a week's outing in -the}to print, and commends where it can. ber 22, 1835, married to Thomas Dick-| son, a native of Scotland. After starting West the young couple spent 4| cipal place of business at Ogden, The Huntsville Land and Live stoe company, capitalized at $20,000 divid- Pittsfield, arriving each. year in Ohio, and then came on here August to} 7, 1838) ed into shares The of the officers of par value this of mountains. vayle Cannon Cannon Insurance $1)ine week company vith of the agency, friends Cannon & is passing in. Tdatio. ilves) their of balance the spent and having died Febru-| Dickson Mr. here, 1885 12, ary Mrs.| and Mr, here arriving "Upon Dickson soon became | prominent IN| the affairs of the community-com-} Christe nsen James Treasurer State viceHansen; Lars President, are of hi to some oe is in Nevada secretary, Wilson; H. John president, to e will return interests, personal these S. Jensen, Simon treasurer, and a week. in anon Salt Lake Jensen John and S. Lind Simon with forming the board of directors The Orrawell Williams, secretary of the pusiness of this company will be tojcivil service bgeratie ty at this point, ily of six children. These children) followed closely in the footsteps of thelr parents and beeame useful and} honorable eltizens, Elizabeth, the Ogden. eral days. The Olitic Limestone company, orMiss Ethel MeDonald, one of the ganized at Manti, Sanpete county,|stenographers in. the office of City capitalized at $10,000, divided into| Recorder Moreton, has returned: to wife of J. Isabella, the snares of the par yh» officers are: mercial, social and religious "Mr, and Mrs. Dickson raised a fam-| Salt Lake; Nesmith, wife of J. Julia, the wife Denver;| Lynch, of| of Watson! ee -.nas amare - who meee dived home, are all living. Judge Thomas eee ames» E.; Dickson, another son, gent; B. nk re who C., William Goodrich; T. of A. eae ‘died' June: Jack, 1908 "Mrs strong her She oz e of Colorado, Dickson character. was and home, probubly her tamily was the J the city, and: 2. was , *°. 2 Women, " deyoted settlers remaining, ape, missed.' Se ee me (ified to/smatl. be we Sle % printer ae and secretary Simplified has Issued j consist naltet pe nine Spelling. which the relative to of brochure, the a 300 Sut up put by this sets are and words Salt Lake and of Utah, It is So . rich Is a of veteran the abinet ¥ ie not a}fice. Washington, D ~" now John United |und spent in o print, and conmends Republican never weer. kuock it can. ene accepted, and 0 nly person one sold to.any copy cal 1 be which musket to the Ellis use in most busi- PopcA . rmstrong, States Land Cal, with winter ntil Mrs. of register . office at Arm- with his relative, in. this city, Mr. born at Council 1862, while the overland the Journal of Hate, It tells the truth|may be sent at owner's riak Postage |Lake City. eed prints all the news that's tit stamps or personal checks will not be|not seen Col. The of modifications visiting Kaighn was of} Bluffs, Ta., Of-|were with publish- text books, and was In colleges. Hon, the and originators |Sacramento, Currency writer system, are Pub- Goodyear-Marshall the of yesterday in he Kaighn since the day colonel shouldered for his country. fight try on a are to tender very have one. You that you any meat d de- you ' I Say never had more de- liciouus, -_- 5 Salt had and we sirous his parents emigrants, 1853 OF part- managing Marshall, C. of Aovkittanc e > should be made by pos-|/strong, Is tual money orde express money or-|}Col M. M. der, bank draft, or certitied check,;/Armstrong et Se LEG weeks other that for | ness broken. two and cities. |er of commercial i n se (3, 5 a nd ry office at 25)of not spending Denver shall a wall] a) 9 Hshing company of Cedar Rapids, Ia., is a vaitarsin Balt Lake. Mr. Mar- jer knocks. M A simpli-|one pamphlet, never Bs Carl public Send THE REPUBLICAN to your)payable to the "Superintendent friends. It fairly represents the people | Documents. Government Printing of Colorado ane placer claim) ae card Containing quick reference, offered for sale ents C.| Republican ive of absence from "ie will be away sey- each.|her duties after prest-| with friends in ‘treasurer: comity, county spelling 7 of $1 Koch, vice-president; publications oft and her friends. oldest inhabitant . p one value Evans, Official prominent as a jurist and In the publ) affairs' S..D. fete in: Sanpete - atl"| after carry on a general livestock. business.|/is enjoying a with its principal place of business at} the postoffice. The a Bell 22 West = PHONES and ' Ind, First South |