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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ar REPUBLICAN, 10 ADD MORE GROUND TRIBUTE PAID MOTHER ARRIVES BARELY IN TIME 18 PRESENT PROPERTY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, BURIED BY DEBRIS FROM ADOBE WALL TO MRS. DAVIS OCTOBER 22, 1906 | | | Correct | jtFRor ‘Salt Lake Public Service Co. Lester Bult, While Duck HuntServices Held Under Auspices |_ Will Begin Active Operaing at Hot Springs, Is of Daughters of Contions on New System. | Nearly Killed. federacy. os Scene of Dramatic Intensity at) Funeral of Murdered Horace eee Negotiations are now being the It Lake Publie ‘ MOTHER AT TH THE ° Congregation Moved r Two services Voss, at First Church. by the was body murdered company "for. "the of Gricf -_- FORMER of H ith ee ago oe » Ae rn on the ground ( net ae Prof. J. EE. to Man ( will © Eeec ai etal Bult, Robert SOLDIER SPEAKS).\ °°" Nowlin Gives . : acter eine her Praise High Who Was President the Confederacy. almost ideal, yesterday of 18 years of Bult, street, living was at 347 North buried for two ipso « age, morning the under jadobe wall around the | jSprings pool, which was Men's styles | Hot blown over was the tribute afternoon paid aie | jus a. when, undey jand He Boet hope is | THE for his York City, and If you wear our New York made other fellow in style. Besides, we make every we guarantee. SEE OUR CLOTHES Made DENVER sahtiic scaly $ asily igh las a 2 ht entertained originate in New clothes you are always several months ahead of the the Beck's Men travel west slow. son Jon him After an hour's work he was jlaken out alfve but sustained serious jl juries His left Jeg was broken. be; jlow the knee He sustained two scalp jwounds and was about the of the Confeder| head and bods rE. S right atDavis. was a chartended to his injuries but wi unabl with officials of the Oregon Short Line for a switch to the plant, work will be rushed on the building intensity In order to give space for the inThat the Mother funeral|ereased plans of those back of the}acy, Mrs. Jefferson week Lester 'hours sdee Havin tn Sone venice ate as soon as arrangements are closed Horace a ‘purpoa } he co of ground to their presFirst South and 4% e nae oe cans a a West streets company, gun on the site of the new the adobe buildings on Third West Metho- of dramatic closing of the over Who to Tears T- Women dist A scene marked the SERVICE carriec Service Clothes Is an original model brought out by Banks, 116 So. Main st A soft white felt turban with ceil and gold brown Cell) | velvet ribbon in the slashed brim feoque and brown wings, extending from gale z j2 brown velvet rosette on the right side, | wall recov- suit fit perfectly-this ON THE STREET. by Alired Benjamin & Co. by A. T. Day, at the First Methodist} whole corner space may subsequently |the auspices of the Daughters of the |°! church yesterday afternoon. Just as|be added to the corporation's Jand.|Southern Confederacy, a memorial |. 2° 8¢! igor { occurred while Bult was the Rev. J. C. Bell finished his sermon At tho meeting of the city council) Jo vice: wad held in. her@honor. .Pr ut Beck's Hot Springs hunting ducks eulogizing the life of Voss, moans and |tonight the plat of the new company, | we : 2 a ao Cona himself Nowlin. Ii. J fessor it intends] the territory which the|showing outside heard were a disturbance church entrance, and Mrs. Hannah /covering-virtually the entire celityfederate soldier for the last four years Voss, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., wasjwill be filed, and the two $25, 000 | of the? war. told of tic clite ote: the ar ; Cunreneh Behe Heating Citizen's the by up put bonds j resting door the through in ushered ofthe nems of two men and walling jand apctoaly: Curus will |corporation, Lord boy. my Oh, Horace. my "Oh, Power':company and-Manley be taken up by Utah the with the new & Trust have "rng " wailed the woman as she|Savings company as security. wasiled down the left aisle and sank|this out of the way, work unconsciously into a seat ncar the cof- Pouanes both at the plant on fin of her only son. Colored men remained except and quiet for est strect, and women, through the the moaning of who had | octabils shed services Mrs. in esta Voss the two Little & | °OUtvern Of the indispensable part. filled wife |hIs second now being | abandoned cane Cottonwood can-|it was EBL GSS derson, engineer, in the quieted | been shipped. 's, president: of that. LG sips marked who by ea life the and a 1] Ad car- MOeWEL Ant chapte of the Daughters of Southern : outed. yay Pree | Te ibed j POR euur enh, We tee ELS character ofconviction the dead and president asreligone | of strong deep lous feeling While not personally ac Voss was later quainted with his wife so reeently de and accompanied the body to the|}here as chlef engincer on the work eased, the speaker said, she must grave in Mt. Olivet cemetery Dur-|by Mr. Schott, and will remain until have been a woman of the highest ing the sermon, Rev. Mr. Bell an-|the buildings are completed. It is type to ave been the sympathetle nounced that though they had held jexpeeted that another engineer will helpmé ile to Jefferson Davis that she off the services for a whole week, in! be sent from Mr. Schott's office in Chivas He said Mrs. Davis who was the hope that the mother would have cago within a few days, to work in born In Natehez, Mississippi, came of time to come from her Tennessee conjunction with Mr. Hornung an old New England family and rehome to attend, he had received word Fifty men are now working in Little ceived the most complete educational that she could not possibly arrive in|/Cottonwood canyon completing the and other training that her time aftime. two plants which the company will fordec 1 training which made. he The services were to have com-|puild there. YVhe Wasatch plant, lo- invaluable to her husband meneced at 2 o'clock, but {t was almost}eated at the old Wasateh resort, will a United States Senator first and then 3 when the first hymn was sung. The! pe built first and the work is being as fone of war under President preacher had held off as long as j»ussushed on it have it completed Plerce, he lived in Washington. At sible, hoping constantly for the arrival] (his fall Work will be rushed on the close of the war when Jefferson of the old lady, and finally the serv-/the one higher up in the canyon as Davis prisoner in Fort lecs were begun soon as the Wasatch auxiliary Is comMonroe, the companionship of his wife The coffin containing the dead man} pleted. denied the former president but was taken from the late home In 7 . after a year their assoctation was again Franklin avenue to the church, The Work to Begin Soon. permitted. Professor Now|in then decolored Odd Fellows and Household According to officials of the comscribed their life up to the time of of Ruth attended the services in a] pany, work will begin actively in Salt the former President's death After body. Special music was furnished by|Lake within the next three or four the president's death, Professor Nowa choir of six, and Fred Andrews|weeks. It !s the determination of the lin continued, Mrs. Davis had the sang a solo. The church was filled] Public Service company to have their courage to resent published criticisms when the exercises werg begun, and]/system In operation in most sections of her husband and herself prepared during the sermon of Rev. Bell there|of Salt Lake before winter, which his life for publication. were many moist eyes among the con-~ | would necessitate rapid work. <A large Motives More Appreciated. gregation. force of men will be put to work on After the services In the First Meth-|the streets, and affairs will be rushed The speaker hoped that since the odist church the body was taken to]both there and at the factory site. days of the war the North had come to The maximum 1 eapacity of the plant ‘}appreciate Mt. Olivet cemetery, where burial was more the character of the ade. TWO HOUSES BURNED Defective Flue Causes Loss). of $2,200 to David Haistman. Two adie frame pelonsins: ‘to False houses oiocuted: <ate Ninth Notth and Fifth West streets were enUrely burned down yesterday afterNoon at 3:50. The fire started in the house occupied by Haistman, Was caused by a defective flue. houses were veined Will be about 460 tons, or ten carloads | south and the motives that inspired of coal per day, and the switch to be lihem in what he considered the most put in for them will therefore have patriotic of fights. He was glad that to accommodate at least ten cars. The the bitterness of | those days had original' plan of the steam company passed away to such an extent that was to generate 1,500 horse-power, northerners and southerners could bu t when jt was Sakon in by the larger meet as they, SLELO hey Anine. fonecern the cu ah y of the plant was ten wondered of that bitterness iridreaiad to 6,06 was carried by ihe. Matera ue the blue promoters Ali plans of ne have jor of the grey to the great beyond. they are gone through smoothly a Dr. Paden followed Professor Nowsimply awailtnge the arrival of As a northern man and the son chinery before work Is begun in earoO f an abolitionist, he said, he had the nest in building the sigantic. lighting | convietion that out of that struggle and heating plant and system good had been made to come. He also paid a high tribute to the religre frames fous convietions and life Jefferson Wall paper, paints, picture fr painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas |Davis and the other leaders of the H. Bodel, at $1,000 each ant Hugh Pe oe ce tek capped to a great extent, the fAremen not sufficient| strong wind ae PE + Wanted. 100 GOOD Apply Co., 159 eae ORGANIZE Local GIRLS J. G. McDonald W. Third eg Seems South. LUMBER Men Form a. a FIRM Million Confederate Cannon and Others Address Tourists Gathering. the honor and county cleric's office. do a , general call lumber company shares is $1,000,000, of the e value officers George Romney, of of the rhe $1 aoe respect whie Charles president; S. Burton, W. 2 es Lean : da Vienna Seen Bakery, Dally Ind. noe paints, picture frames, W. Manufacturers > D. >a Progress ‘Will Made > Yo Year. which 15. Nov, ; il the 12 keep will hold open house minimum ending al 6 p. temperature, temperature, 33 tempcrature, 3 degrees, m.: 37 degrees;| rees, mean which is 15 de-| ccumulated oxcess of once since the first of the month.6 degre Accumulated deficiency of ae Tature since Jan, 1, 2 No precipitation ecumulated deficlency of preeipitation since the first of the month, .95| ae Ulates excess : of precipitation since Bat. 6.16 inche. Relative ‘Lanai: 4 per cent at 6 m. Barrow The grand |ing of be the held the oo Sisters 15 W. Ist. So Society é Sisters' society will give at Russell's et street Thursday 25, aT HE hall in evening, Mark- October| ee William cratic county Beni Murra night, John Independent Large Telephone locreane. Co. the elty H. AND =H. Bukery the SL which here. hall bread. Demospeak at Tuesda Shows chairman of the Davis county Republican committee,, Was at state headquarters Saturday. AES Ate oe good for the Republicans in Dav ¢ number of to the Salt Lake with its alpha tical and nume riccal list, 4 complete directory o ie toll stations n ly sta given, including the names of all subscribers. The arent DKS. 4 put up in the usually attractive form of the book Issued by this company, the rule from the first having been to make it as convenient and valuable as possible for the company's patrons CHIMNEY nd they expect SWEEP IS N. the Engraving Co,, Salt Lake City. ennaiea: (years ago. 23 East "was The some While rbout | ats Te :pinioned gun held by when manner ea aaa Dane ai 1G SIRCONET Ce. thee ing ae A t was almost mea Haddock an hour Heo ae a rove Bult Wied ramiiee He ao ein es ae wna MB oGRinie -> : *; A OB |SC4lp wounds, Bis8 eat sprained her ankle badly ult ran Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery ‘bread and cakes. "They're the best." And fee for TFratemal No. The 365 card of Brotherhood. party the given by Utah Fraternal Lodge Brotherhood on Oct. 12 Was very successful afand will be followed by 9 others during the season. Refreshments consisting of coffee, cake and ice cream were served, and pe eecee prizes Were awarded to the winners. On next Friday evening the lodge yay hold its regular m¢ -eting In A W. hall This will be an import ant a as the presentation of the handsome pastpresident's jewel, won by the lodge tn wile recent membership contest with the other two lodges of the order in the city, will take place and a number of the members will be presented with jewels for their individual work during the contest, ie . L-O-0. 5. Salt Lake lodge No. 2 had a busy session Jast Friday and conferred the second degree on two candidates, who will be given the third degree in Jordan lodge No, 3 this evening. It is expected that all the working members of No. 2 will attend No. 3 to assist in the degree will Negotiations Lyric meet and will confer the Maccabees. Mrs. Reese will entertain all Lady Maceabees and their friends at a Ke sington on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 23, om 2 to S o'clock, at her home, 105 North First West street. Foresters Court Salt of Lake, America. No, 1 held their regular meeting Wednesday evening, oO et. 17i. o ene of Columbus hall at 10.;, 21 ‘st First South street. The meeting La called to order at 8:15 p. jef Ranger Carl Peterson preAll ame thy and several members were pre Three sp enteatibus for membership were received and filed, and committee: Was appoined to report at the next reguldr meeting, Which will be held Wedne acay, Nov. 17, 1906. The financial secretary and reports ahowat that Court No. 1 is advancing in members and financially quite rapidly. 2 _--_ NEW BOOKS AT THE two volumes ‘ ryat--"Crudities," Men Character of Dart alae Literary Genlu Inquisition ¢ f Lea Hisstory of the Spain, volun 2 Loeb "Dynamics ate ee Matet c ‘rithmoulton= ‘Library Liter ary Clap: elght eolane 8; a fer ene volumes 15 urchas-"* His Pilgrimes," Filetiens ee McLean-"Power Lot. tter-"Ballingtons. Children's Books. en-"Norseland ile Dilton "in Field and Pasture ee pebam- ‘Running the "Gaunt- a gid itt Be ei oa Mott . More SBisiung ‘gna eats t+ + > + + . Mee OUR gs READERS. Are watching for bargains. If you have any to offer, you will get quick responses from ammouncing the sume in the class hed columns of The Republica - Dee bs Pee dae Sree yy done ae Ww Dee 1a rush ae so ae 1a his headquarters city owned that by The sale of the Lyric theatre that Salt Lake will be cut out burlesque circuit indefinitely. It that the lesque of the Lyric when house was 72 houses run De Acres Selected. | reception members given of " as a_ bur-/an about the only playing similar saeof formed means palms of the hall is saia | Mas, the parties by the} Masonic j - Cedar Sion | City Oct, engine: company 21.-The recently: of local large purchased" farmers tracby for use on N their arid Jands reac Ket town yester|, It wait \ \ : ‘ * * | day createc i . ‘xite + $ TOPS Ot Ae any |cltement when it made the tour of the | business district. The engine weighs ; elghteen tons, and is rated at 25-horse- = the Seen eas Visitors who P| ber a B the new building from third; basement. A profusion of to and potted plants 1 ‘ec and lodge stairways orchestra played 1 the Often Or More addition of rooms oA ace | whic h it i burning. anc Secret ted the after| then from the menes. grubbing a Which SP ros. of ahsS: Roe ettieg cuetain clenriie decorated one}noon in the lower ha atVisitors were orindacked device erey,"tty Pov del the é the aie er enush: "i piles Into winrows ready for This grubbing attachment is here the frst of the week, and active work | " ommenced at ae os eee on the land will once of oa mié a has be led tractions controlled by John Cort, that|entrance to the Grand lodge voom and} .)4 toot, i this valley, ae ene orol. showed a reasonable profit. As a|from there to the auditortum, whieh | ger ove cess. it. will ae a financlal success, the local house was|is arranged in the form of a small Se eae i. et ahead of cither Portland or Seattle,|theatre. In reaching this room they eo a The long railroad Jumps nee omer y in|were taken through the hallway In the inter-moun ain region own | the nuddie of the building and. then NEW DEPUTY out to another hall leading to o net pronts for the burtes tie ad adie to passed choir room, This is so arranged such an that last season it is|the !J. BE. Paxton Now that singers who are not members of were on the wrong side of He Will the ledger. > result was that it was} the order may contribute to the entermembers In me decided to cut out this city < talnments given for dork C at until other port attractions of that class. will --<-__>-__-_- have no was als CHANGE OF LAWYERS ®: Judge William H. King Handle Donaldson's Case. Will the H. King James M. Donaldson's "Doctor" in the courts, last night will handle case He took charge of the when Attorney Samuel A. King, his brother, went to Goldfield to attend to some mining business. Judge King and his brother talked with Donaldson last night for nearly an hour, They declined to give out any information In regard to the case. It is that Donaldson will soon as a decision is preliminary hearing o & hief of Police George A. Sheets. Unless the defense introduces testimony the decision will be given Tuesday and aes Will be arraigned Wednes"The attachment of the 5 peace in the possession of Bonnidsan whick was made in a civil action in the District court, Was brought by Attorney Samuel Russell, a partner in the King, Burton & King firm. It { stood that an attachment of > has been made which was found in the possession of Mrs. Effie Fay who was arrested with Donaldson n Hot Springs, Ark the audience. Dee Ore building hall was where a a inspection visit to committee of Order the of members tern Star served freshments from Park City, Oct. 21.-The or shipments for the week, given in pounds, are as follows: Sulver Jom 56 <6 parle ace 1.088.200 Daly Jide 6s cca 986,000 Daly Weat ...<.ts6c. +c. 994, 000 Daly Judge Middhings ittle Bell . Sac Ontario ‘ Fielsie ale elvis ; 290, O00 New York one 69,000 Holman concentrates 54.000 Scotush Chi 33,000 Total 4,168,200 Republicans Out at Salina. Salina, Oct. 21,-A Republican rally was held here Friday evening, the citizens being addressed by Hon, Jos. Howell "and Carl A. Badger. both of whom made most excellent speeches which were well received by large and attentive audience Local people are well pleased with tepresentative Howell and will show a very large majority for him and the entire Republlean ticket on election day. _ Oo Delegutes Going. to the Ulah Federation of the ban-| of twenEas-| the + ches ham ther at Bingham. Office' Coll ere aes transaction ea of when they tu met thein lieve his appointment to the position he now holds will be followed next Tuesday evening story watha and Ilustrate it with entertainment The pictures the auspices of office of will tell theatre, of Hlia- moving be will the public : The citizens of Park are waiting to Woman's Athenaeum women on the reception com| unite with the welcome to the acting under the direction of | in according a hearty Monday and Anderson, worthy grand matron | club women of Utah, on of the O. E. S for Utah, were: Mrs, | Tuesday Pond, Miss Conley, the Misses Cumi Miss Walker, Mrs. Sl od, Me Brown: Mrs. Mrs. Sherwood, | LAWYERS WANT TO KNOW Graham, Mrs. Conley, Mrs. Connoi - Mrs, Sidney King, Miss Havenour, Chicago Har Association to Ask Some Douglass, Mrs. Sehramm, Mrs Questions of Bench. Mrs. McCarty, Mrs, Nipper and Mrs Chicago, Oct. 2-Many judges and McCullough In the evening there was a recep- | #3 former prosecutors muy be asked ; ; ; g ee per 1 : to explain the releuse of prisoner tion and speclal program in the 4U-| wiose cases had gone s far in the ditorilum open only to members Of | criminal courts that both judges and the Masonic order and their familfes. | prosecutors had lost jurisdiction. over them This charge has' been made against Dont' pay more. Daniels, a ae Superior Judge Chetlain, accused by the makes suits and overcoats 20, ar association of freeing men to whom West Second South. he under Judge financial Chetlain, when he obligations. takes the ao t . Industries Suffering From Lack] of Transportation Facilities of Last Month. Oct, 21.-Charley the Uinta reservation purchased a the market them since the ears, and idea Jensen, where trainload of he had| lambs for| He had been holding | first of the month for | finally had of shipping to didaitoh this fall, ned e trail the thoennia ‘eeamina" Ww ie rel sae a iS put an seat Two une | dre of the la » had been sole ti ae Provo Me cat ttn Pac initig' Sotpouned ut the deal was called off on account| of the railroad company fallin ri furnish the wears eats a ana Ve 2 oO el Cara for is to attended (ie uve he ld ure at the office bec De icon, ee a , his pre- before' the Int fe ornare any purpose there be can ey THE M mouth of the BEST ADVERTISEN j El I ment is " . the that Money can rec j advertise- nobody buy: and c and ommendation friend to quality goods friend, lent servic for us Me: and aye ho that from Our excelearned a i tising, of adver- MARRIOTT'S an MA of feed raised for the ducks eer ndance not / Fad nee The section... his. | is me there where ie io fepiere| and it of alkall, cent per {ts to adapted most places the that | growth Von ee Governe who of! Hid Way boned, scope tedmond Sevier Provo today on influenced by his debts, but i tain. that . oat ee the generul custom in releasi acoused criminals aver whose ‘abee Re had no legal juris au tion the judges huve, with the > eutare aid, been follewetinee oe eh te course, the Bar assoclati € ct eeauououyeeEeE-ee- -_--_-- Provo, Wo-|ter ~ Foot of Snow In tables The mittee, the areeatit. ann a umber of ans. tries are suffering because of Deputy Fish and Game Wena n J. V. Jones is succeeding In his project to get wild rice and celery seed plantMrs. ed on the shores of the lake. Mr. dele- | Jones is very confident that if the mat- tingham, ic KeusON ae decoa aon - TREASURER r regular business for the month. Mr. Paxton is the candidate on tho Republican ticket for the office of county treasurer. His many friends be- punch and light re-|slven under prettily decorated schools. ; Shipments. ee floor of the build-|the commissioners, Coalville for the ane City . Assistant } month by his election to the books of record that showed the mem- | : Dee ae all of the proceedings and bership . Katherine Eertz-Bowden grand lodges of the countr Dewey The final feature of the trip through the ieudienees at the ty William of ened ne ce Velde wer ay through t model kitehen, smoking room,| ftoe p room for the grand 1 lodge e a ua i ecretaries' rooms. The grand iodge epee ae aio a apenin foe ture of interest with its thousands of} quet Judge view All of the lower conditions. Later Ful. 94 Wt WoNwurd Pix. may], ie city: Oct a1. Bowie apres Ma ac je aa aby. 9 eo Nitdar ce " ; such time as there should bejauditorium and the performers citles nearby that would sup-|be heard while unseen and while 3 o - Lake story Mrs. Emma H. Jensen and Florence Critehlow will join the + + + | Secor naeaa opening Neyada.|Spected NCVE City, Park at clubs convention men's leaving this morning at 8 o'clock, Mrs will repreMrs. Critchlow Jensen and clu Press sent the Utah Woman's : : +; tion of Temple. The j Salt 16 withthe the theatre in people whose circuit includes California, 5 @ a, Utah and Colorado. gates Sa | tative of the vaudeville peopl are 1G niform Rank, Knights Templar, in| power, It js such an engine as is in rived in Salt Lake paburdss . Diss ‘ ; : : }full uniform, with the members of the | use in) Juab county, and will draw a Whelan, who has been eprese nting | . 2 the cireult in Salt Lake ean some time | Mystic Shrine and of the other lodges | 5s of Ighteen plows, turning over a will leave for Denver today to magke bac ted on the reception committee and | depth' of ten tifteen eae rae and to a More UptIN® last Te \ for $44 ¢o4¢4+4++++44++4 ; + opened theatre will open as a vaudeville house | Order by the New tefonle yesterday: Re just before the holidays Phe theatre}ternoon served to introduce more than Will probably be renamed the Nove ty 1,000 people of the elty to one of the; Guy Smith left Salt Lake last wee | 1 I after taking an option on the theatre finest lodge buildings In the country and "Billy" Binford, another represe n-| reggardless of size Members of the Rosc-" Development of the Wurepean Nations," two yolumes Stevenson-" Days and Deeds." Doyle-"Sir Nigel. I-"Venus of C Hichens-"Call of the "ood MASONIC HALL OPEN FARMERS READY 10 TO MANY FRIENDS PLOW ARID. LAND the and Park will be Monday were of of the present stock company sea-| house anc as soon as it] for the closed, the work of remodelling LIBRARY. The ee thirty books added to Public library morning, Gn 22 . Miscellanceoun, which sale scill; chiyige "banda, wertbinGrey ext case of the | last son has degree work and hold an election of sentatives to the next session encampment, The cleection of encampment officers will also take place at this mecting. There should be a general attendance of the patriarchs. Ladics theatre for Where the Clothes Fit. thet cna Gus eimith representa |More Than One Thousand Visi- Big Traction Engine Arrives at sre Nie comttieedl andthe nace | tors Delighted by Inspec- | Cedar City; 30,000 work Tomorrow night oquirrh encampment Jast Tuesday night was largely attended and with the assistance of the patriarchs of No the Golden Rule degree was acceptably, conferrec on the candidates. The election for representatives was held by vote. The preference of the patriarchs was given for grand encampment officers, Tomorrow night against encamp- POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CU 111-113 Main Street. | Cut) Salt Lake Will Be Out of the Burlesque Circuit. before rh ae Cra rig LEOI REVI ALAS NEWS FROM LODGE ROOMS in Ms aimmoth, Miss Berry, who is at years old, and | looks much younger, will arrive tn Sult Lake oarly this treatment, and will leave for Gran Junction, aoe the show will open tomorrow nig LYRIC THEATRE WILL 1 CHANGE HANDS SOON | Haddock and the two men. placed Bult in the bottom of a buckboard and brought him to Salt Lake. He wa taken to his home and Dr, Wright was called to attend him. He was unconscious for some time but emetics were administered and he was revived His injuries are considered serious but it is believed he will pull through tobert Bult the boy's father, is an engineer on the Saltair railroad. He is one of the oldest employes on the road. pany would huye to cancelseveral cn-|¢ gagement, her dancing specialty being tho only feature missed from the performance. irliaaeie First South, a ehionesyesterday eentarden tect that Alice ments, invitations, calling cards an | oe aoe embossed GtationeryWe print from! James H. Moyle and L. R. Maryour own plates a wilh engrave any!tincau will address the Democrats of style to order. rry an exclu- Provo Monday night. alve stock of Crane‘ ' ana Hurd's highBurl Armstrong. LATEST in wedding Saat Child Actress Sprato»x Ankle, &. Grampf. who ts Holden Brotiigre: melodrama com- ' Fagements, ee a ene Mane ae vice of her hymclan. she continued to play her pu for the en- T styles are 1 ie BACK, o elect the full ticket as they did two Tiffany ete Have your furnace and chimney cleaned by GriMin. No dirt, Office, King Hdw. Co, "Phones, 748. Pieuil each , receive Cine Burningham, the debris in Soret ot but. as) THINGS, and oie will opera house escape, of week a grand reon Saturday even- of Commerce WGP) ne ment at their factories Best," Vienna oo -_-_- POLITICS Danish ball end will in the Chamber "Eat of spare no pains to show their and their process of manu- which will then be formally opened and will afterwards remain open to the public. ae effort is to be made by the association to secure suc xhibits as will nee the tare what the manufacturers of Utah have been doing the past year and an progress mac --- . Bros.,, stationers, Danish a At the ception Lack The October number of the Utah Independent Telephone directory has just been Issued and shows a Jarge increase in the number of patrons) particularly in the oulside towns. An two pages of numes has been Park Clty and Bingham and one page from to: 17 uring this period manufacturers of the and will products Record. axseclation Yesterday's record at the local office | facture to the hosts of visitors Gy thé weather ‘bureau for the twenty-|the association hopes to bring four hours Maximum Utah Visitors Show During When NEW 'PHONE DIRECTORY and The Manufacturers and Merchants' dir- | association will have a special meeting of its membership on Friday evening to discuss the ‘manufacturers' week," cron ‘phone Werther service. paper, WILL HAVE BIG WEEK "ae Orson Romney, L. & ills, F. S. Murphy H, G. Whitney, form the board of ectors. - --__+~+ + ______ mission painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. If. Bodel, 33-235 E. 1st So. ee ac Riter, vice-president; Elias A. Smith, secretary and treasurer. These offi- eials and for Wall Disappointed QUIET "The fat that the organ was not played brought disappointment to a humber of tourists who stopped in Salt Lake yesterday especially to heat and see the wonderful instrument in action. Several parties of - tourists bound for Los Angeles stopped off here Saturday and remained In the city all duy yesterday for the single purpose of hearing the organ played. ‘There was no electricity, however, and the instrument was still through the entire serice. At intervals, during past years, the been played owing to organ has not some accident or inability to .get power, but H has been many years since a Sunday service was held without the strident tones of the organ pouring out over the audience. mission successfully performed confers upon the missionary, and ex- business In Utah, Oregon, Nevada and California. Tho capitalization of the forces. - - ORGAN The great organ in the Tabernacle first time was still yesterday, for the i several years, on Sunday. The oran works with electricity and sufae with the rest of the city when ae power was turned off during the The Glenn Lumber company filed|horted the younger members of hi articles of Incorporation Saturday in|congvegation to regard cheerfully the the and - oe Electricity Stops Tnstrument. 2*temnoon were Benjamin Goddard, Hugh . J. Garixor and Philip S. Maycock, Mr. Cannon in Hie: dres spoke of the work being done by the missionaries of the chureh in all parts of the world fe told how in some parts of the country the missionaries were treated, and gave i count of the trials of a missionary late ECL 3 the hardships attenant upon suc a life, however, the bcebleor urged his hearers to the support, both spiritual and material, of e church mission fleld. He pointed Dollar|out Company. policy -- = = TABERNACLE Althougeh very few street cars were running yesterday afternoon, a large crowd Was present at the services in the tabernacle. The speakers for the Lt was a. . time, Candy J. Large ditch but there wat r to do any was blowing at the 1stt So. E. (37 insurance, The fire department could do very little to put out the fire on account of there being no fire plugs et 33-35 }]jin, SERVICES AT TABERNACLE ae 1,200, ah East, and has already C. Hornung was left ma- blowing a terrific. the under shelter at "a mit fe) . its]. |) ee Haddoe Kk, his companion ts rita Up Ms OTA of the eun, ran ; sincerity MeCN founded wind was sought he bare the vest end of the pool. eae ag PE wall which was over. toppled high, et at and\)tempted..tof Wit The service was held In a room will be|the Presbyterian church and while Third] Musical and other feature: the widow, could not listen in quiet Machinery Purchased. to the heart-broken sobs of the mothBuilding matter and machinery er, and, after one short interval of/costing appreximately $200,000 has death-like stillness, scores vlstarted to} been ordered bywe W. H. 2Sehott, . chief : Pet ha weep and cry Mrs. Hannah "Confederacy | Phe |#d 5 PHONE Ss mill Dry creek and Spring creek. The race, first ahs iar a. 21, Oct. : ¢ variety grow in will "ler turday to Commenced of vy a 5 ly ste ued num! A places of iethe lake. jalong y the shores ¥ «Pate ae t he « might 1S a ebeadl: ber have subscribed toward the encover the ground ut Lower Bingand the fall is much heavier far- | terprise, and Mr. Jones Is very hopef success. up the cany on. 22 W BELL EST. AND xHD. FIRST SOUTH Lowest Prices for the Best |