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Show eM ee 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906. PARCELS POST SCHOOL 1 BUILT SAMUEL NEWHOUSE EMMA LUCY GATES MAIL DELIVERY ABOVE CLOUDS SYOTEM OPPOSED BACKFROM EUROPE SCORES TRIUMPH ON STATE LINE { | YOUR NEW | | | ot Will Spend Next Week Inspecting His Mining Properties. Tabernacle Concert Draws Large and Appreciative Audience. MRS. NEWHOUSE IS COMING ‘SINGER Mining Magnate Conditions an Samuel Lake Talks Auto Newhouse last Interestingly Abroad night after as Seen of Mr. Fonsign, FINE Mr. MeCletlan Tabernacle on Choir Cordial Trip. returned to a Europe trip IN to If Salt doubt Emma of Service Installed Benefit of Bingham pare VOICE|JUST LIKE »| Travels and the Carrier Down Receive Gates place she the has had holds those Rural any in the doubts| l clouds | free fairly RURAL on to Till | Up and)'. Conven- President Dwellers. delivery describes the peer 1. Thomas AT of Salt of the Next above A the postal ser-| of Lake MANT I ‘EDUCATION Is Flectec Association 1 One for Distrbet Pay expenses Year and | Kaeh State of Tencher Helps to} and Pequipment, decided To sit at aw desk stand against ecnactmen t| laws favoring the parcels post svs -| cite lessons to a. in Wyoming teacher and three and months. the could mining only say the Regarding situation, cop- hearts said must all have night as she he developments of of people, this been looked dissipated down upon vice last | the the to AND re-| Utah in school child- in Simple Songs. But while the yoice of Miss Gates is glorious in the big selections, In the simpler things it has a wonderful charm and some there are whe would "Lahn deiné Wang an Meine say that \ ‘ang,' that exqulsite little thing by Jensen, was the most pleasing numbei xf the whole program. Others preferred "Angels, Ever Bright and Fatr, while to others there could be nothing sweeter thnun the old French folk songs, "Le Jardinet" and *Petronille." Newere by automobile. Most of the ma- vin's "Oh! That We Two Were Maychines were of foreign make and I}! ve" appealed mightily to the audience 1e fetching "The Cuckoo, also, and have no hesitancy in saying that for (Lehmann), came in for its full share travel on such roads as those in Eu‘ ‘appreciation. Miss Gates closed the rope, the foreign-made machines have proved far superior, generally speak-| Program with ° ‘Les fillies de Cadiz,"" in ing, to the American machines. I which number she scored for herself that several Ameri-| 2nother triumph, on of the trip we passed and met American parties traveling noticed, scores as we however, can parties ‘Toledos and. were Pierce traveling machines, in Popealthough most of the tourists used French and The apparent rea-} German machines, son why Americans Dane = far been] Mr. In addition Gates, Horace lar favorite, Ensign's to the Ensign, sang by Solos. duet with Miss always a popu- request that old under the old system they would] fast, declaring that it would "so there is no chance BiBSp ly I niture have no chance to go to tne postoffiee |] aid the big mail order -houses"to during the daytime for several weeks. | harm of the stores in the Gouri 40.00 TOO. TRY A ENSIGN THREE---DOLLAR: HAT POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & C0. 111-113 Main Street. Where the Clothes Fit of an CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Rethnrns-Rt. Rev Rev. Spaildlling "keer returned to the Franklin' S. Spalding city yesterday after a short visit in| the East | It Company CC IWentertains-Company) C, Utah National Guard, entertained thelr friends at a dancing party last evening at the Armory. A large num- | ; i ber : responded to the invitation of the] j soldier boys and a very pleasant even- | | Ing : 4 School YOU was passed is owe not f 5 your 5 they a you | 5 : Rev. Eddy at Ogden-Revy. Frank | One of the Best. | Fay Eddy goes to Ogden tomorrow | in the evening will deliver a ser- | And even when they did have the time|towns. <At a conclusion of the dis-| "The Utah-Wyoming combination | and c OOP | | mon at the studio of ‘Squire the distance was too far or the way]cussion, the following resolution was! rakes it possible for this unique school in. the old Masonic buil ling "The i too difficult passed, a copy of which will be forto be one of the best of its kind in pmmortaliy ‘is the sub- | Uteh senators | either Had Messenger Service warded to each of the state as the school season Is} Reasonable of the sermon * 2 and to the congressman: | longer by several months than the av- | ject "So a messenger service was. orcrvage country school in either state New Chelewinatcr Engaged-M Oppose Parcels Post. ganized, but it cost cach and every ;} and for this reason, the school trustees | Brines, formerly choirmaster of § miner between two bits and six bits a are able to procure better teachers! Andrews "Resolved, That the Utah Postmastchurch, in New York city,| | than are willing to sign for the shorter| has been engaged iio to get the mall delivered. There | ers' association is opposed to the prois choirmaster for | vere from six to eight boys who did] posed legislation for parcels post to Utah started her school last St. Pauls chureh of Salt Lake He with Utah textbooks and Utah the work, getting the mail at the post-| be a part of the domestic malls. Parwill assume the duties of the posischool regulations Wyoming chil-| tion this week office during the day and taking it to] cels post would be in the interest of the working miners few large mail-order houses and to the dren from district No. 13, Sweetwater Amerikearns a Murray.-The with the children from ‘This suggested the idea of rural!/injury of home interests." Amerikearns party held a mass meetdistrict No. 17, Uintah county, Utah free delivery to me, and took it up The fight for the next convention ing in the Murray opera house Thursand study their three "Rs" at the exwith the department at once, and an] was between Ogden and Manti, but day night Frank J. Cannon and a pense of taxpayers of this state; epee was sent. The idea appealed | went to the latter place, with the unfew others went down to tell the inter-state spelling matches as the inspector, and he soon made|derstanding that the convention in | holding Murrayites of the beauties of having} As} regular weekly occurrences. After out the route. Now practically all|1908 be held at the Junction City, the Sheets-Moran administration exhas paid the bills for three or along the mountain|all three of the assoclation's meet- | Utah tended to their baillwick, four months, the children switch over side out if Bingham receive the mail|ings have been held in the northern New Brick € ompany.-The Kaysville to Wyoming books and regulations and delivered daily at their cabins, and not} part of the state, it was believed best 3rick company has filed articles of} the teacher reports to the Wyoming a cent of expense attached, by the convention that the southern county school superintendent." "The federal office at Bingham is| section be favored, and for this reason duty to to you yourself clect se eves. are If giving the trouble, least see H. O Jensen, jen) evesight specialist, street 53 6 S Main ee - Foreign Autos Best. "There is a notable increase in auto-| mobile touring through Europe and Charm and Roberts carried the fight | (8?oUshout the state, and declared that} terday, OVERCORTS JUST mountains Mr. FOR in | Postmaster | tamilies change in the customs and practices at the prominent tourist resorts, Service at the large hotels seems to be gradually changing to meet the quirements and demands of Amocrican patronage and all Europe seems to be catering more ea more to the American trade each yea | miners READY We show such variety of designs in both single and double breasted styles that ninety-nine men out ot every hundred can find here just what they want. We invite the inspection of particular dressers, |4g S15.00=MEN'S SUITS alone the sides of | tem, the -clection of A. T. up Thomas} the unusual privilege of the selection o f| dren at Linwood just out of Bingham | © the presideney and Utah The boy} for. the | Whose duty-it-is to keep the fourth annual session Charles H.» Roberts, of| Manti fire going principal who is here attending the | Were the developments of; in the stove wood from a pile thousands of faces that had gathered| Bingham, the last few months had been entirely annual convention of the Utah | yesterday's second and last meeting of| in the tcehive state and deposits it in to hear her, and listened to the gratifying as expressed in the reports o box in Wyoming The Postmasters association, originator of the} the Utah state line bursts of applause that greet- |postmasters, is mendous of his staff during his absence, He }rvuns under the through | held in' the elreult court-room middle of the school sche me, and it was. chiefly ed her every appearance, and followed Fec will spend next week inspecting the is efforts that the system was allow-| | Federal building In the morning her every number. various mining and smelter properties To this Inter-state school are sent led by the postel authorities at Wash-|©orsressman Jeseph Howell was the } clative audience, but interested. ington. It is the only service of its ) chief speaker His talk was a reviey children from district No. 17 of Uintah would not have been appreciative of time while}> The greater part of the eounty, Utah, and from district No. 13, kind in the United States, where min-|°f the postal system and showed. the such a program given by such musliNewhouse spent in an! ers recelve all the benofits. of the |S'eat part the postmaster i town Sweetwater county, Wyo One of the in Europe, Mr cians Miss Gates was assisted by J trip that took in London, | ; automobile Keith Smith of TLindelivery right at their doors | both large and small has played is 1| direetors is Mr fnsign and the} rural free McClellan, Horace the development of th nation He i wood Paris and Vienna and extended who is a guest at the KnutsTabernacle choir, and a glorious con-;along the mountain sides | postmasters that he was ford« through Germany, ustria and Bospite of of thethe fact fi thethr postal }with : rt Was the result In spite thatat them in their visits to Carlsbad and the exread that petitions for rural free ; ; é The scheol pull ling Is owned by Of the several {ine numbers given jlaws many other points of general interest delivery must be‘ signed by heads. of | ‘enSten... of the ruval free delivery! private parties snxid Mr. Smith yesthe one that appealed most to the audto tourists. Mr. Newhouse traveled in lence was the duet from "Rigoletto," his own machine, with Count Leon de Vee Boa and the government : : 6)of- |)he would do : what he could to iald any any} | inter-state inter-state disagreement disazreeme to the front, x in the matter by Miss Gates and Mr. Itnsign. The La Borde as his companion. Regardfinally granted the right to esof the postmasters in this or. other} of maintenance and improvements || singers > recalled and gave as an I ficials : : es 5 : } 3 ty rs ing his meeting with the royalty in tablish a route. And now the: s} Stem| otters He cert te neither the de-}| Utah joins with Wyoming we a] cucore a part of the same oan In j g : ae coat, ser- || partment nor he knew what the post-} stove or éa wall map is needed London and the other capitals of Enrularity : | new é ‘ i ( and1 the aria, "La Traviata," (Ve rope, Mr. Newhouse had nothing to 5 |Fo 1s running with the re Saat nina |} masters of Utah wanted until they! the funds are: raised giving vl }Gates had a slection well to farmers on the ; |asked for it but said that if they | "grand say, but he talked interestingly last} ball' In the schoolhouse, Deosks | bring out the best in her rarely beau‘oad, and it would take a whole reginight of his automobile trip. All Euwould make their wishes known he} pe and benches are removed for the ‘ ni ght} | ) *( ) ri , . ins tiful voice, and she made the most of ment « . troops to convinces the min would do all in his power to further jand the ranchers drive over: to..Lin-|‘ rope is simplv overrun with Ameriit Aside.from the noted grand opera le rs that they wanted the service dis- | th», , , ‘ | eans," he said. ‘'They crowd the hocontinue d ; ure 1 | ‘ | wood for a distance of twenty miles o1 singers who have appeared in concert tels, hignways and boulevards and tne v 1e parcels post question occupied} more for the social event. On these} here, the work of Miss Gates last night "The conditions at Bingham made] 4] of the morning session, following | occasions. the expenses for the. oryarious springs and summer resorts are in this number has never been surit absolutely necessary for a ree de- | the congressman's speech, and brought! enestra are thronged with' English speaking light and lamps anne lan-| passed and few who heard her doubted livery route to HEP established,' said out an Interesting discussion. people, most of whom are Amevicans. terns are brought by the visitors, so} that she will yet make a name for herM1 Roberts yesterday. ‘You. see, the postmasters took a decided stand This invasion of Europe by the people most of the receipts from the he st| self Im that great field-the field of Beh mang Peete against legislation in favor of the charges-are-available for the-purchase| there heer are miners who ake workaonon from this side of the Atlantic is apthe grand opera singer. {S.¢ +} system, which ts gaining favor in the] of the necessary articles of school thine parently bringing about a gradual lasting per he IS | IS IN TERS (Xt in SUIT ALFRED BENJAMIN & GO. MAKE -_-_-_-- for Utah Postmasters Take De- Half of It Lies in Utah | cided Stand Against Proihe Other Half in | posed Legislation. Morning. | ROUTE! NEXT Horseback Guleh-Great lence Applause. Luey the Also | a|Unique FALL WE ARE Q ti ; THAT'S ALL The company has a capital stock ot | COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., that seems never . 6,062 feet above sea level, and the}Manti was chosen. The Weber club $50,000, with shares at the par value Ranchers Yale Graduates. "The King and earrier has to go to points 2,000 andj at Ogden and Mayor Conroy sent teleot $100. John R. Barnes ts president;| STORES AT (Trevelyon), and shared ne more feet above that level to deliver| grams to the convention asking that There is an air of distinction about John Dern, vice president, and S. M. 259 Main St., uflt specially for their cwn ads, the chief soloist of the evening in the the mail daily. f course, a vehicle|they come to Ogden for the next ses- the little town of Linwood for the rea- bamberger, secretary and treasurer Salt Lake City. honors so far as applause is concerned, hey are, generally speaking, itil son that the majority of {ts "lending of any kind cannot be used, and the] sien, but a vote of thanks and the virIfulster Bound Over-Charl HulsDenver, Kansas Oity, Omaha, Ensign's voice is rich and mellow costly and more pow erful and there is/ Mr. carrier delivers the mail from. horse-| tual promise of the following' session citizens" are Yale graduates. This mater, charged with geen money unPortland, Dallas. a treat also a superiority in the w a e which] and powerful and it is always jority is made up of Keith Smith and back. The service is o was all Ogden city secured, der false pretenses, had a hearing be- | to hear him. Mr. MeC on gave three the frames and gears are buil1 B.. W. Smith, his brother, who came yenlence to the miners, and will be A resoluuion of the assoc lation' Sano | fore Judge Diehl ye tendny morning organ numbers, the "Mar Pittoresgenerally established through the min |4@0W_in the death of former Postmaster |cirect from their alma mater to LinContrast is ENE over to the eres ue," (Kroeger), the "Cradle Song," Springville, was) wood and began business as ranchers and was bound ing districts, T believe, within the next H. M. Dougal, at Ilulster is the man who passed | (Delbrueck), "The Suwanee River," spread on the minutes and a copy sent} lon a tract of 3,000 acres. "The contrast between Europe and Their specfew years.' a bogus ten-dollar bill on Mrs "Home, Sweet strileing bg: as an encore, mem- | ialty to the relatives of the former America is becoming more is general farming and _ their Carty at the Gladstone hotel a fe "Burope prides| Home." To say that each was given ber and one of its most enthusiastic each year," he sald, hobby, which, by the way, has become days ago. style of the player is the herself on her old landmarks and the] i mn the best workers lucrative one in the last two oe Good Man Necded-A civil service | highest praise that can be given. Mr, stability of her buildings and_ cities is raising thoroughbred Jersey and Thomas" for President. examination to secure eligibles to fill | McClellan also played the accompanigenerally,. while, on the other hand, Hereford cattle. ‘The proprie aie of vacancies in the position of special} Gates, and in this he merica seems to take the same pride} ments for Miss the Smith ranch came to Salt Lake examiners and agents in the Departin making new landmarks and exten-| i s quite as gifted as he Is at the orthis week and have been taking in the ment of Commerce and Labor will be One sees little difference | Gan. sive changes. dights of Salt Lake and vicinity on The in any part of Europe after an absence Choir Was Applauded, Lake, their annual trip to Zion. The prinof years while after », trip that takes ; with the position | Positive guarantee in worst cases, First vice president-J. S. Page of) cipal business on which they came Only one number was given by the one away from the United States for range $1,200s to $2,000 a ye Send for information Payson. ‘ i here was to engage a permanent teachmila from particular aire DF pao See on ea ne the chorus "Ernani," three months, one sees chan zes : . Second vice president- William) er for the year for the Utah-Wyoming Ve ). The number was exceptionalapplicatio n to Orrawell every hand. Even old New York First Session of W. c. qT U. G ee nn of Ogden school of which Keith Smith is a memWilli , ly well done and was received with UTAH SCHOOL retary of the commission, at the local | changing and still growing and Denver 7 vice president-Mrs. Mary A.| ber of the board of trustees. <A te FOR has changed greatly in the last three the approval that it deseryed. postoffice | Grimth of Smithfield. +--+ eee 2 ---*~-e: YY. M Cc. A. Open House-Tonight months, with several new buildings Fourth vice president-J, P, Driscoll temporary holder of the t i at the Y.'M ' bullding will be} completed and work started on others. of Bureka position next week 100 GOOD chy Jow about Salt Lake? Of course it's WILLIAM E. BASSETT, Director, held the first of the Saturday night |} Secretary and treasurer-J. P. MadLinwood is about 100 miles from Salt Wanted. Appl MeDonald growing but right here, I'll have to open-house entertainments, and mem-| sen of Manti Lake and 50 miles from the neavest PROVO, UTAH. turn interviewer for it was dark when|Candy Co., 159 we Third. ‘South. bers and their friends are looking for-| Telegrams were sent to the assistrailroad Mrs., A. ‘Crocker .of- Salt Lake City, He oe I arrived and T could net tell how ant postmaster general at Washington ward to a good time. An orchestra |} was the successful contestant In the |}thanking him for granting the five y d ks betw here 1 will be in attendance, Pluck's Juvenile Oliver RK. Meredith pola medal contest held at the Phil- | qgys' leave of absence to Utah postband will play several numbers, a} Everything in Leather. 156 Main. Mrs Newhouse will sail from Enges lips' Congregational chureh last even- | masters and to the chief clerk of the series of moving pictures will be Ing under the auspices of the Woman' S|eustodian for granting permission land the last week in October and will shown, and a basketball game played| Not Damuged by Smelter Smoke, As COOlCO00O OCOOOHE Christlan Temperance union DE }hold the session in the cireult cae me to Salt Lake direct, remaining between Taylorsville team ae | COOBOOCLOS M. Touse Claimed, contest was a feature of the first seshere for the winter. room, the candidates for the Y. M. C sion of the annual convention of the ae Courts of Utah in the last few years team union, and was largely attended not have held that smelter smoke will Inter-mounLutheran League-The Wall paper, paints, pieture frames, damage only by workers in the organization, Opening of Beatty Road. almost from an tain Lutheran league n ‘Id its se mle) cae Oe et Pen: Chas. but others who have followed with inOctober 22 and 223 has been set as unusually sweet temper to a Swiss or the fifth annual nvention lawa dress; including nearly every terest the series of oratorical contests | the time for the celebration of the arvening, C. FE, Palm, president of the Aside from' their beauty and rop coined BY industrious farmers in held under their auspices. rival of the Las Vegas & cae to al le onee made the opening adSalt Lake valiey. So far as is known, The devotional exercises preceding | branch of the Salt Lake Route to Be ess. Rev. C. fb. Bengtson and Rey thely deserved popularity as there is no case on record where any the regular session of the convention |ty, Ney, oS arrangements are being diamonds ure a safe ¢ i ht irles Pehrson of Portland, Me, ornaments, damage has been sustained by a catwere led by Rev. J Parker of the | made for a monster celebration of the nade short addresses. The meeting and sensible Investment They ‘ nip or ginseng crop. <A precedent wus Waterloo Methodist church. Mrs. |} event in waied all the Goldfield mining was well attended Refreshments were table are alway ine value, You established before a ae in Judge i. &. Shepard, state president, pre- | district will particIpate. ‘he road will served by the ladies, This evening can get your money out of them Lewis' court yesterday when M. Touse sided at the meeting. The address of |be completed to the edge of the town Rey. Mr. Carlson of Great Falls, Mont of Farmers' ward failed f show that welcome was given by Miss R. Maud | nearly a week before the celebration at a moment's notice and Rev. Charles Pehrson of his horseradish crop hac een damDitmars of this city, Mrs. J. S. Gor-| but the date has been set dater in orland, Me,, will lecture on the Buy diamonds, and buy them of aged to the extent of $3,000 by smoke don o Ogden, responding. Then | der to allow Senator W, A. Clark to being done by the Lutheran league us Mrs. Shepard spoke of the "Univer be present on bis return from Lurope. from the Utah Consolidated Mining Legislation which will provide exThere will also be a concert in honor ig Aspect of the Temperance Cause," | Charles M. Schwab will also be invited company's plant. Murthermore, the penses for health officials who attend of the visiting delegates telling of the growing respect that|to attend and a special invitation will jury decided that Mr, Touse had no the annual meetings of the Utah Asso-_----Oren | eause for action. even those who are not actively enbe given to the members of the Mining} ciation of Health Officers will be advoJEWELERS Lawyers who followed the developwho will meet in Denver, cated before the next session of the High winds in the northern part of ment of the case with the usual Inter- gaged in the work have for the tem-); congress perance movement: of the reforms}Colo.. Oct. 15 to 19, to attend the legislature by that organization, which 53° SOUTIL MAIN est shown in smoke damage suits call the state this week did great damage that have been brought about through | celebration, Special excursion yesterday at the building. attention to the fact that In the comthe efforts of the Woman's Christian | will be made from Denver, Salt Lake Fight Are Now Privile ged to Prac tice} Only 28 members of the assoclation e tu the peach orchards, The peaches plaint there was no mention of the Temperance union; ef the increasing | and Los Angeles for the event, were present, but this is not surprisin Utah, now on the market are all cling stones deleterious effects ot copper and lead -__-__-_>--__--- --_ ing for the reason that they have to demand among corporations and men Eight physielans received their He aN Seen and are selling at 50 cents a box, the deposits when brought in contact with pay their own expenses and give of in official positions for of temMcConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main St. horses' teeth in masticating vegetasame as last week, The plums and their time to the advancement of the perance to serve them She foresaw of Utah yesterday and two anion | tion which has been subjected to a work for better health regulations in prunes were not damaged by the winds the time met far distant when the ery licenses to practice obstetrics In the few months' treatment from the benuthe state, for the ushing out of the liquor and can be bought at prices ranging State. The examinations were he 2 by tiful, hazy clouds that float across the Dr. D. O. Miner of Nephi was clected habit site be universal. from 85 cents to $1.00 a bushel acthe state board of medical exam! } One lawyer president of the association for the cording to quality. A good lot of Utah Monday and Tuesday. The following | Lake who says he has never The Medal Contest. ensuing year. Dr. W, H. Barrett of grapes are now on hie market, selling received licenses to prac 9 e medicine: even bought the chief of police a hat Salt Lake was elected secretary and "Put Yourself in His Place'' was the at 10 cents a pound, California Vv. BE, Pate, Coalville; M Wood, Salt ror the privilige of soliciting business treasurer. ‘Topics of great Interest to title of the reading given by Mrs grapes are plentiful at $5 to 50 cents i Middlemus, ‘Green River in the city fall, says he would bet two the health of the state were disa. basket Oranges of the best kind Crocker, the winner. of the old V. Green, hats that he could have produced cussed at the meeting medal. The judges of the contest ure retailing at 40 to 60 cents a dozen, horse and a veterinary surgeon In meetings of the ussoclation are held were Rey. S, A. Hayworth, Rev. grape fruit 3 for 25 cents, and bananas Johanson, Ogden; F, Curtis,. Salt court that would have demonstrated under the auspices of the state board at 30 cents. Apples this year are of Parker and J. J.. Corum, . The names Lake. cause of action in the horesradish case, of health The association fs composed much better quality than last and are other contestants and their Frances F. Parry of Wever county The only drawback was that the claim of about 200 members who are either selling from $1.06 to $2.00 a bushel. was for damuges during 1905 and the readings were: "Judge Morse's Reaand Flora A, Russell of Wayne county! city or county health officials in every The markets are well supplied and the Mrs. J. Ruttle, Bingham; "‘The horse had died before the dawn of the son," county In the state, ree licenses to practice abstet- | merchants think that before long the | Bugle Cails of the Church,'"" Mrs. A. J. pew year and no one had jshown the rife in favor of a bill proThe agitation prices will be somewhat lower. A toresight to preserve ithe teeth of the Kroupe; "The Manijac's 3 rs viding expenses for the visits of memshipment of cocoanuts was received John Marwick, Provo; unimal which, according to the stateWater Kights Asked. bers of the association to their annual this week en they are selling at 10 teer Organization."' Mrs. : ments of the undertaker In charge, meetings is not new. The bill was deDaniel Laursen and -others of Ww cents apleer City; "How. Jacob Bewere encrusted with a thick coating of han, Salt Lake Utah, have filed an -applie: a feated in the last legislature. Th »| rock, otatoes are sul at the same price came an Honorable Member," Mrs. W copper, with fine mottled spots of lead State Ingineer Tanner using tl ‘5 T RAINS DAILY 5 members will now go out and work for | with as earlier in the week, $1.00 a bushel. Wight, Salt Lake Clty divert seven second-fect o and traces of silver and gold the bill among the yurlous candidates! right. to caullflower is very plentiful at 10 cents e 1 Special committees for service durfor the legislature, regardless of party | COLORADO a pound, spinach is 4 pounds for 25 of the | county, the es wuter to be carried u dising the convention of the W. GC. T. passage the will advocate and Filings of Water. cents, celery at 5 cents a bunch and irriin used ane feet os 2,040 pene e J, were named last night by Mrs. The members of the organization bill. TO Charles M. Taylor of Prdeerore eee ae "head lettuce at 10 cents a of land. Shepard, as follows: feel ey since they take thelr time to} 84'ns 480 ucres § ay ead, ost this week has killed Uinta county. is asking for three-sec Press-Mrs. Kroupa, Miss Clara M. protect public interests by advancing | ilso by L. H. Gray of Salt Lake City, RANSAS CITY, ST. JOR, cae all. the cucumbers, the ones ond feet of water from Warren creek, Shaw, the health conditions of the state, the} to the Green river. The now are of very poor quality and will a tributary state should make provision for their Simpkin, from Kersey creck In Salt Lake counCHICAGO. application was filed yesterday in the be about the last of the sea t y the water to be used In irrigating} expe nses. The fish and oyster a a are office of the state engineer, the water fhe members also wee over ‘hete ni J-nere J. 3S. Gordon, j GALVESTON, EL PASO, OITY well supplied at unchanged prices to be used for irrigation purposes Miss Mary Neilson, Mrs. 8. A. Newton, new methods of the grain dealers did not hold An application was also filed yesterOF MEXICO. | statistics, Utah is fast ‘falling in line! Josephine Kellogg. &¢ #¢ meeting this week and the hay und day by John Glenn of Independence, Miss states in the improved y a 5 art Auditing-Miss Maud Ditmars, Miss grain prices are unchanged. owrlug-At Ogden, Oct. 5, 1996, Miss! 1 = ern who wishes to divert eight-second feet Seine of handling statistics, eet Corrinne ae Mrs. Comstock, Mrs. -_- +--+ Annie, daughter of WH. & and Ellen \sk Me : ] from Dry Guleh creek, convey it a dis} becoming uniform and loca 1 Bowring W. Mart of 25 st First North street, tance of 5,000 feet, and use for irriAboat Keduced Ratea, [registrars have been appointed ath | Three une of the convention will DAVIS COUNTY FAIR. ' this city, in her 46th year. Funeral nogating 640 acres of lan enacted by the last legisla» held today, morning. afternoon and fee later. Special ae service, 1:30, 2:30, 4:30, ae | ©. F. WARREN, cane. the program for the several 6:30, 7:30 p.m. Last aie fecoss Mrs. M. M. Williams, room ve Sum- sessions to be carried out as announe« -In. Salt°Lake City, Oct Lagoon 10:80 p.m mit Ainek; has gone east on trip.| (ed. Wall paper, paints, picture frames, | pes sa, daughter of John ope ‘Bitzavecn G. A. A. T. & 8. F. Ry., 411 Dooly bik., Election of officers for the ensute ene ee eee Chas.' Ford 15 years. Funeral notic She has left her business in raratic ‘ng year will be held at the morning ieee McConahay, Jeweler, 54 Main St. Salt Lake City, Dtak, Bode}, 33-35 E. ‘later hands. session. unable elgn to gain a suprem the foreign automobile is that over Duiiiera: merone =e for-| the} "Love's grow Sorrow," old, are 20 ' cean tvs for Pree, . WINS A. CROCKER MRS GOLD MEDAL CONTEST ict anomas or sa OTUTTERING AND OT AMMERTNG CURED vouratnass tices Annual Convention Is Well Attended. many old landmass between het? 3 HORSERADISH SAFE HEALTH OFFICIALS WANT EXPENSES PAID WINDS HURT PEACHES Cling Stones Are Now Only Available Variety. Will the Ask Next Legislature Appropriate for That Purpose. » § buy Diamonds | to}: ee 5 CROP STAMMERERS J. S. JENSEN & SONS PHYSICIANS ge Fae It is now "up to you' to convince yourself that you can get the best groceries and meats at | MARRIOTT'S MARKET A trial order is all that is necessary. 5 PHONES 22 West First South NO ia ee OU OR ia Oe den; _ GET LICENSE Annie G. Rels, Salt Lake; J. B.| | STREET. MAME TRAVEL EASY |