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Show THE 12 | Zecause of the fact that MeDonald had employed Clark, Inquiry was first [Sheed : the eandy factory Mr. Methen commenced to Kk 10k about oe mimeelf He first discovered that his trusted and efficient employe was Check Game was to eo Exhibited HIS Swell Proyed PASS Bank to Account Have ble No loser by Which {sociation a good sum. This Little to set its detectives at Ones With New en- Existence. York, oe FROM engineer jin Donald this city Candy belleved ing electrical a cece uty by the work On tour a the Question Aof Utah hig of Fruits, Says 1 shal Spry. unknown. jaid yanks for his opera-| tions. | Is a the dant ballot, I wasn't opinion whe While ‘working obtained sucha ‘there skilled he but Clark could era Atier having er ex obta i: n it. He| just re ircles ence. It to ark that tho size o differa glance to conwould Utah that took the sweepstakes prize, whieh she did Suggestion for and of the him that he bank only at $5, could noon. and not He when open ane a check it ahiehs ss and to . for be the grains. ac-) ig) is said he wo competed ould > best or for, £00) hardly display course hope to it of frults other states compete with to} California next year, but if Sacramento won it-in 1907, let the name of the upon it, city or the state be engraved rioon and he was told so. ‘Then. he; then let It year, be competed nat the | the all but as thetheforcupUtah acl book | thfollowing RANGE @ asked for and received aGa Onicheck #6 be known cip c me and account book leon a competition would be sure to Doctors Pass Book, | excite friendly rivalry and result in finer exhibit Having obtained the eheck book and FF = tare reer "We have heard so much about the there of Idaho that I went farms fruit Ae Sree eee blank checks and filled out the stu ps | CxPecting The {those of te make the book look "good." pass bock was next treated with a | find them, liberal inks when the two the city,|™Moth and other free to say mart After banking hours Saturday hc} Where, in the inter-mountain country there went to J. P. Gardner's clothing store |Utah won the cup at Boise, and it on and there made purchases amounting |!S_ 0, question that she won to.a few dollars and in payment of the imerit. bill presented a check for $50. is was accepted and Clark went off ath : the goods and the change Gardner kept the check until Tuesday, Monday being Labor day, and when it was presented at the bank it was net honored. "No funds" was the only remark The Walkover shoe next visited by ing purchased a with some Ooo SMASHES HIS he of people their were Victor Boswell, 555 Bridport the) He was riding west his of the to check. fact andj|stepped com-| The that reported ter the of bringing Clark music he started. Mr. all paper} had on Boswell's Boswell is looking Diehl, In police not McDonald, the vietims or nected mation 5 who to for court, street, but did not} the driver paid he says... 32 -E, Bode. Ee templates lof for sent the to his Tenth ; At Forest cream | night the Dale tenth that he ne®ded | Future. anyway. The |SPeak on Db ale.' Heme well by at The delivering water Smith : man the afternoon. he has check Clark In Jatl-James H set apart a meeting of &. M,; association, it was decided : ecept inty had the. invitation people for that. able to ce jude« the failure, or tr t GO ‘tr nearly es ! TO THE begin KI ‘ of the day and for whieh he Was |W. 4. Em- Streeper jr.; eve i j al wa contend the | THRESHERS S SMOTHERED by < High-Grade Charles that Ce H. Bodel, ters 33 ju i fine LIVE e ai ; shal ; t | icquainted and bring Lagoon il : ' pr believe triy hat. you result det LATE ill to he provide en a "Steinway. &-Son old: for '« h Pi°O. 'TO0 if will roundsdu eo! ' -_-- pi box. TG: ' Must 2293, C CLASSIFY TO _ RENT-UNFUR NISHED modern, Wes HOUSE, on South Main. enth South, B NT IRB. x Inquire ine. | it longer | nrosimate ly? be 400 find the "m: side' be rhe the civided eighty who is entitle a to take entitled The for ir installment to be paid team became unmanage- | the ¢ the first of ter ory thi ut | has bs file "dl solution, ‘and aavat sernteny f 1e ores ae to entry and good ready of Mam the was bank evidently at least. |@resses the ‘ will be for $23. departed Ree ne age not bee ay a puRAd" ode This late was! that! Birthday. y meeting-house anniversary of Veautifying along lines improvement consideration was $3,000. hotel Is contemplateu by McCoy's barn|1t victims to will cost $13,200 and twenty-four rooms and anj|for occupancy by Jan, appreciation of the man's wort! Their checks all b ; : brief, hous diiphatia "No eee a goes to substantiate are likely were , of cast mcaniien lowing to explode, not lable tne ata William committees ir to serve orn SCHOOL lis READY cent been made s, few the land rales of grated from L leaves this jmorning his hie heinclars in Neva 2 Gift to: i to America in 1856, arriving in for - TUITION | BOYS NEEDY GIVES firmities attendant upon old age r was a native of England, has hraaent he ld trom the your money Sixteenth Ward Yo-M. four f to-| the Bank of Forest Trust and when company, No. you 1 | SO ARE get Main Crepit of to and who Atah after two 7» SEE a0. so boys who | wiant lo go ee has been was In the last winter, worty ing |e about p. excess of precipitation mm Weather forecast, fair Sunday. this Ie s' las surgeon..of:the oo Galt Lake:Route at Spe be ready |Censisting wv typhold. fever, fover and three oaben = ‘main in quarantine. marked on them, This told the tale| Bntrance examinations s Se p September aa the victims at once commenced 14 and 14. Registration of students tion, Through the reports from the September. 14 and 15. - Instruetion an. bank each became aware of the fact. besing September yr 17.7 Catalog sent that he was not alone in his sorrow |free upon request. University of Utah. A police officer was notified aa upon Salt Lake City, Utah. e Utah of diphtheria re- natice of Norway, after three weeks' attack of The young man was twenty-four years . and came to this country with ns --_-____ ~~ -- -- Jeweler, AND 111-113 Main St. opens Sept MecConahay, COME 54 of Main St. holding the " e funeral with, GET A BLOWER, AND BLOW FOR POULTON, MADSEN: |OWEN & COMPANY 13, males ‘and will contain | CoMtaglous will | such wringing and twisting as the average School Boy? What boy wants to begin School in old Clothes? Now Boys who wear them, Mothers who care for them, and Fathers who pay for them, we want to say to you that that our new fall stock of Boys' clothes answers your every requirement. We have the Xtragood kind that is absolutely guaranteed, alsc the indestructible kind that is just the thing for the rough usage the average school boy gives them. BOYS the Week; A railroad Mr. Leslie ee ma : UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WE What Man ever gives his Clothes such wear and tear, ypete erday,. w hen suggested | income of hifeanelt and nrother league and Steward or-|the and Prot. A. B. Christensen on The latter two adBuilding. civic taine erin that was interested Love will give an address | payment will bring joy Dale, Its Past, Present and | of the boys-one of whom 2 night school George Cannon wil "The story for irriga- i }acres atuna Pure Linseed Oil Paints. b iM rake includin hear : idk ‘cay will CVU as a : open for au ar ng The Salt tot invited th Tuyver popular musieal eit how to make "say the ur ti Tre road 0 cent ' to- be we to mak disp othe = to -aroi Provided, ord il | "S$EVEN-ROOM So. are a& nabs view Visita a? tl ct and other: fruits C . , pri S uAranteed pecs th them to Lagoor nd, one of the most nizations in the Your people know Midst" Of lich days," m: Presider te First 4 Aa "ere hi ‘ you Papers. E. have moduet a men 28 LAtKe rmelons ; a Wall secretary, to t oid With bintertainment Saat tN of the brain in front terday afternoon, died .2 aining conscious t 4 ute much interest a = sible in at } eee yesterns eg eee to. [he PresigeeneD ma : LACON,. Belting -LOrtn i the b i unt ussociation Salt. Lake day oan Stricicen,. a y , and arrested on the warrant issued*on the complaint of A, "at the Federal Club bar ‘with lp ated but convicted of ! evard } filed ' motion new trial Ao stay of. executii granted pending. the cornmpletios an appeal to the Supreme court ¢ Force ( {: ‘ : I effort ) |, ot vVice-preside b rook today: the defendants' to make irrangements 1 ult re left publiel cormmittles Var chairmays nual <hibitvof the i GOT air a iation will giver sgoOoOn O , to 6, inclusive he officer of the ussociation, ich Hyrum 5 irt‘is: president 1¢ PEN, Must Go to Prison bezzlement, preparations cessary ot th O,.. of ‘ fir rh so : -- His brother \\ ‘ Webster, is‘ also well Known. educator, being professor at the University of Nebraska Besides his brother, Prof. Webs survived by his widow, one ds te tier and a sister ates ditches. e : Clark took the change. BPTLUE 0 cCoy was his next victim. ‘ ‘ He went to the liveryman and told Yo Build Railroad totel, him that he wanted the best horse Thomas Leslie, through A. H, Bur-| and buggy he had in the place, Clark|rell, yesterday bought from ©, M.| took a drive and returned when his| Mngdahi 46 1-2x110 feet on North bill amounted to $6. In payment he|‘lemple street, near First West. The| produced a cashed and a hemorrt e his. class -ye ay without First So § for Men Pairvassoclation ind t of .thes M. evening, « not} a Vraning. 3odel. GharienFt. check was taken after Mr. envi had inspected his bank book and} the he been enema "S with a small check and a little more money that Pranece. was educator of | have ee Picture ‘ih face Franklin's favor for $10, explaining Stephen H. that he did not like to trouble the bank | 0" "Fore st heeled LAGOON Provided Business been County. Chi 79, Sept. 8 Prof Arthur J Phe Hyde | SY! at the of Latin teacher Webster, Park High sehool-and an educator of ; prominence, whe ‘was' stricken "ith he slipped his hand into his pockets| ganization of the ward will be cele-| to and found that he had but a little |brated. An appropriate program has} year, change. Producing his check book | been arranged in honor of the occaoaaihie with many stubs, he drew a check in| Sion. to consist of addresses and music. | at found ind or Dy behind him] to $19 an acre. The horse}acres fs pubile back, er in the mat- back ice cream he condition far heard way alter Bt: the first the' j He spring. last iInslirance compariy"oMmelals i en hictal victed President VW F. Bechtel, and \ A. Kerr have been tried and sequitted and the others concerned hay tol yet been brought to trial jt laid idle unul advising When have Judge, Fy, « order denying and with high hat and walking stick he went to J. H. KR. Franklin's, where home. present ownership oa it ipplle ' iotion. | b no rk i ¢ itinental eitl In nea eee sited) |b ; Porce PHELIV air headquarters, soon some Be Others, Ih I eda directors held last. tnd director, unless the upreme court { Minnesota reve he decisio the district court of Hennepin cotm Buys Iee Cream Sunday. FOREST DALE ANNIVERSARY On Sunday Clark arrayed himself in : . all the glory of his tailor made clothes | 4ppropriate Program in Honor of} he ordered Davis 11 Minneapolis, Minn., Sept Dr. Fi Moree Will, have to erve Lb bey three and one-half years iy he. pe ftentiary for embezzlement: from t! \5 sorthwestern Life [Insurances com check |serlously injure him, although he was | is as his|somewhat lame after his experience. | have been comparatively The wheel was smashed to small bits. | the cultivated Electric yet is representing bu { is open b ar tha he others, boy alleges careless driving, and says no effort on the tee could hava' teas fina sition rer Ee) in the same way Saturday. Their| part of the driver to avoid the accinames could not be secured yesterday | dent. because AT Will and Oetobe ing Dr. on the street when | lands hav-|an express wagon drove up went!and knocked him down. money retained his just as good Inter-Mountain retained BE Mntertaining cat yelur ownership FORCE To Tho | tion Who ye pany fell victim to his'well laid plans|express No. 8, and in the event that] a little later in the day. He went away |he does not settle for the damage, he ft rom there with some small tools and| will have him brought before Judge} they the TO Facilittes i J strongwest Demoecr --- we We about "40,000 WHEEL 2s Is As Looking ine for "ReExxpressman ( : Ran Over Him. Boy when| Clark and after pair of shoes he the shoes. They for $15. It was other check that the most to far:a rvicé the check was presented at the bank) was run over while riding a_ bicycle | Is to be deposited to the account of the|at 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon] part clothier,. on Second South street, near State, | Some away So ry 1e > | instance, that formerly |v iiar the trees, they upon grown any- | ¢ pests of |) Special re vy, | destroyed the fruit and fare raising the finest fruit oee iran tiiences Dat ie [am had mas Pon and in Idaho of orchards the find didn't red and bluck as good condition as those of Utah, finished it is Nor do I. consider the fruit as fine a nice balance to} as that grown in our own state. Since and also to have | the horticulturists of Utah have been doing quite)! learned how to cope with the coddling he a banking business for over months that he had been in atk to-find.orchards similar. I didn'tto Well, California, of application and seid to have showed tne eredit of Clark shown that he had as municipal. treet loc aoe in u ox many are actually mer ha ars Rae Coe mace tasers too informed count on less than $100 he have stated to the teller that Peta lude several Utah. urday morning, Sept. 1, and opened | $50, purchase a suitable cup and ofan account there just before the clos- | fer it as.a prize at the Sacramento] ing ine speaking of that Clark eup | constructed refusal of the Idaho people | ot allow : excelled but the principal spectators the Vince Win only nd. enough | ang tna pes exhibits exhibits from Utah, the display was the WERODL (he Aten: Natigual hank Sat-|Prome te me It would be good thm with to for he thus laid | Others. monumental | Re to ommercia ma-)| the repair was paid good wages and a ly foundation for a Tea not i was/ioci igual workman.) with wrong went Nothing chinery Naalied Workman. thought to be a "find" and each day es Mr, McDonald saw the man's work, he was congratulating himself on hav- ing n they y sur- to Mr. Tucker I felt like packing my . igrip and starting for Virginia at once Clark appeared as a hard Working | Vhat about the Utah exhfbit? man in his plain clothes and, indeed, Well, it was the most beautiful thing he was a clever workman and WAS! or the kind I have ever seen Mr well educated In technical lines. Hej yiad was fortunate in securing the was one of the best electrical engiservices of an expert decorator from necrs that has ever worked in the elity Los Angeles, and he made the most e Is said to have perfected many} attractive looking booths I have ever machines with which he came into seen The display at the last congress contact and to have invented several far exceeded the one made at Ogden, highly successful electrical machines. and I do not wonder that the Idaho Clark arrived in this city a iittle ove people refused to allow the Clark cup two months ago. He went to werk to be competed for after they had seen for the J. G. MeDonald Candy comx ‘ a the Utah exhibit There were some pany. Clever in the and On municipal to. say "They were all eloquent speakers,," caid he yesterday, "but the most pleastng address that I ever listened to was that made Dy: Mr. Tucker of Virginia. The man has a wonderfully pleasing personality, aa while | was surprised /tpat Utan was found in the Jamestown foundations ue aid opinion one. Visitors City. _ opinion Clark Is said: to have owned two} suits of clothing; one a model of the | tailor's art and the other an ordinary working suit of cheap material It was in the form-. that he made hls} graft stick and:in the latter that he the in he eabled the only ffairs, but I have so Ing that ow vould invany Mar- cording to the stories of his victims -_-_--in this city, was a crafty and successTul bad check manipulator. The United States Marshal William Spry amount of worthless checks which he/peturned yesterday morning from tlouted In this city will probably ip fi olse, Where he went in time to hear gsmount to between $400 and $500 | The exact amount cannot be ascer- | the speeches made by men representtained on account of the reluctance!/Ing the various eclties that were anxof several of his victims to admit the/jious to secure the fifteenth National figures. He plied his graft for easy | Irrigation congress Col. John P money Saturday, Sunday and Monday, | Irish, presenting the claims of SacraSept..1, 2 and 8, after banking hours| mento, Mr. Cobb of Texas, who repand on holidays that he might get a/resented the people of Las Vegas, good sized buneh of money and leave; M.. and Harry St George Tucker, town before his‘acts could be brought} whose plea was in behalf of Jamesto<notice through the refusal of the |town, Va., were those heard by Mr banks to honor his checks, He fs now) Spry im. parts 1@ Entertain From now before' the SeopL s oni ' de livered that expression. of opinion I} have been on the sea, so.can form: no man spe Bburope interviey not Lronge aliases, is be-/g by In nomination, an. was lidates several private detective agencies and| the detectives employed by the | eee oe American Bankers' association Clark, ac- to ar- months expressed) C NM MERIT za and many sought WWON em- J. company, to have anxiously UTAH October 3 Has Been Set Apart MeClellas ofvhealth, ryan by the Democrati t or the I Presidency, Mayor McClellan would sa) nothing met Mr. Bryan in London and we |} talked on almost. everything ive. the | politie¢al situation," he #ate Referring to the eandidas ofDistrict Attorney Jerome for the' gub o mechanical ployed an $-Mayor bodiment on board the fier a three- In Clark, en vedoin this eity tonight American liner St. Paul itorial George Sept. the MEDICANT | tion of the probable nomination of uy EXHIBIT As located a. com| plaint will be sworn out against him jand an effort will be made to bring him baek to ieee city to face trial Tangi- 9. 1906 Candidacy of Jerome for Governor. lraged McDonald and with Clark's otha ae he swore to land the man » other victims have turned their (iene over to him and he has placed | the matter in the hands of private de|tective coneerns, and the bank has instructed the American Banker's as- BOOK SEPTEMBER _ WOR GRAFT WITH MCLELLAN RETURNS SALT LAKE DAY AT BLIND CHILDREN now Yor's Mayor Favors [AVIS COUNTY FAIR workshop and found that | se veral valuabk electrical ee and tools were missing and that imi DOCTORED SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, Workshop and found. that ‘Ready by Next Spring to Water Expert Electrician Said to Have [pet wd room at and Worked REPUBLICAN, TRUCKEE PROJECT 1d IN GOOD mee $5 00, es INTER-MOUNTAIN CITY NEWS 4 nae investigation he found that Clark had bilked at least fourteen merchants and | that the probable amount of his graft |would reach a sum between $400 and "Where the Clothes Fit." 23 |