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Show APRIL 14, 1907. BILL MUD HARD 1 HANDLE rao time . for sentences stewar session of the the Morris detention fecorder. home G. E. by : J. The the the for B.> boys wa he committed the Problem With Se-jinehes. man Which Baf- SEPT eR RAT condition of the city! city's|the to pay] inmates part of the office He ® Woods and ored. Stewart so to City arrested be the and asked was train Oregon Short -maintenanee. | "&nsportation Line SE through a rae many South street Ies 1)465 aLail GOR which South all afterPenth eleven cial the have yards RNCRRCITG are panned been 1 the fentl ‘onth washed away mide Unesate Tor, use rhea bridee used by th Wroxtl Stde tapid Tr . South ap Mm it { railroad- at Tenth ene Seco nde AWest treet has been Ne complete, conductors} and the s.commodate the men tons Since the | has the east}zgang company] at work of the track first lay train carth}and ready over, also been washed to] but] Mayor Mzra Thompson met with the report some time during Friday night th commission on the matter several days x i c men near by were aroused from their} ago, but he refused to make any stateor False Lm pricoument. af sleep by a mighty crash. Going to] thelr] all that found they tunnel, Wil-!the Imprisonment, false Alleging do te would ment as to what the cits : ymmenced sult in the} repairs had been destroyed by another] ¢ bs liam Thornton The} home. In the its Inmates maintain against Saturday slide, which had come down from the] court Distriet Third the state the privilege of city granted Alfred Pautsech| one on which they had been working | occupying the reoms in the city and ( Jacobson and It is thought that service on the line $5,000 as damages. to recover yy Alta other until building county a his complaint he states that for!) can not be' resumed for at vould be secured. Vhere were fou | n Meanwhile trains will be dewill be | four days he was an inmate of the) day boys in the home, and they jail and had te spend $50 for|toured by way of Granger and Me transferred to some orphanage until leounty attorney fees to get his case before} ¢ ‘ammon the new quarters are ready for occu Thornton was arrested by Will Take a Week paney, The cit¥ has $500 in unpaid {Pautsch on a complaint tiled against | bills on the maintenance of the home many tons of earth and stone | cons: bv Jacobson charging petit laryave rolled down ae se track that Brecden Made President. cony. The arrest was made July t will take more ¢t a week to 1906, and case afterwards disAttorney General M. A. Breeden was . the j ofiictals of |} missed against him eleeted president of the association for he company expect to lay a temporary the ensuing yea suceced PD. HF rack within four days. The slide Street Grade Hurt Wome { Christensen, city superintendent. Prescame from the south side of the track Richards, a member of the] Zebulon Jacobs brought an action) | ut did not completely fill the eut | legislature, was elected to succeed }« ainst Salt Lake City Saturday in i hrough whieh the line runs As the Willis Brown of the | ard District court to recover $2, 500] slide is some distance 9 cast of the Juvenile court as secretary and treas-;for damaging his pyoperty at Wes Uy nouth of the tunnel, it will be possible urer. |Temple and First Nodfth streets The or the repair crews to clear away the James Ingebretsen. Mrs. A. Kinney] city raised the grade of the street and| , 1orth side of the cut and lay a temand Preston Richards were appointed! sidewalks in front of the place, mak-| yorary track around the et as a committee of laws. ‘The legis-;ing the property several feet below |} the lative committee was discharged with|the grade of the street He thanks and the minutes were made ae that the value of his property has de- || nels Kart HTaie 1a ait through seeks} ooo reg he $2,500, which about in} preciated were spgtrumiental they that how night by the xeeption West have all raised had of been A day company's Ninth South to let ee oiethe TICE suflictently SRR MIST awa worked of men San Pedro reilvoad jal Third West and mountain the from CH Eh PECL | OE down slid IDR at Hne tunnel, force of many the removing whieh ETA feet. to the lapproach of the yas had a large Rider me ee jones jie sweeth« see Detective therehis by track-for first accident HOM the! Brightm| to went and aboulling eee Dee the message boarded the evening d by the] 52me « establish comnaissloner eounty Is Jaw the ck claims citv The constructed that the city ean not for.its railrond up| the telegram. it be given that about the a d Wah The food, of however, hasdamage don dollars Tentn bridge crime vannd During Ninth dropped thousand |atong fled Them Before, for the months Di~eht canal a insports ation to Pocatello, and to ad- -|landstiac at. Aspen. tunnel had. been |: cd out and ihe residents in the without ar ddttion England open|New. was line the and away ~|cleaved stc ais aceount 920) 0n RNCennim) il bridge wallroad Phe vie i*t that anword received traffic, they next day | for the his position resigned art and came: to Salt Lake. WOlti tO tea atta had taken place, covering | Ninth South and Second West: street the of Gowans Moreton, city will even refuse maintenanee of the if sends to the home water the one the on large the bridge iss ulidet Molt SCTE at Second washed out Thirty team vorked for almost tifty-cight how on the banl of the two canal and finali SUCe ded to pre in brush aa dirt enough placing yent age ther [1 ans further overflow The seephas ulmost stopped and no furtrouble Is looked for Se ae | turnip | company. Conmumences and sold las | block 23, | Midgley-Bodel Co., Re apr et enuths| WANTS RIGHT COMPLAINTS MADE AFT ER ER ALL ARRESTS This the company sceks to New Seay Sa s was alled by- Judge session of Dieh) police aut the court. Court Sat- de- Dich! Judge arrested. have BS e=5 3 torney's Sep tan - 73 fees Sram main pit jay not ore the _ » days police officer am more making be-|Mrs. the The S$ fe a V Kee | ar- a ua 4 Vaults modern cquipment keeping of elry a other series of which dius In filed that _ from & first, private of will Trust ® AND in Counde a Case. and with had him refused again. to veturin and the counter-claim and answer by Mrs FErickson, she alleged Erickson ill-treated her. She sate in connect ae vaeun SURPLUS. $500,000.00, hnGe es REE Ue Eberhardt with the lost blan- kets, but found a peee check on his person calling for t case which had been stolen from the RON: Bldg., ‘ Bist: Pawn Check as Wvideuce. James Eberhardt was arrested by Detectives Shannon and Wilson Saturday afternoon on a_ ypetit larceny} charge. The young man was formerly employed at the Manitou hotel, and' was arrested on complaint from there charging him with the theft of seyThe detectives did not eral blankets LAKE 2-34 Main st. on : CAPITAL Paha of bis house and threatened to harm her if she ever returned. | Since that time, she declared. she had supported herself und children by her own labors Security and Trust Co. Security Charge Divorce Searcher: A our vaults at $3.50 per annun. SALLY ~ safe the a it jew- advertisements, renting Makes the appear in Uus space, setting forth the benefits to be derived e Erickson executrix HOM. pupers, valuables. is ver live complete A ia for private und f 0 in announeof our Safe with . oe appointed ter-Clabn es Deposit ae at- c John P. Erickson and Victoria C, Erickson were divorced Saturday by Judge Charles W. Morse, The decree was granted to Erickson, but on a counter-claim Mrs Erickson was allowed $10 per month as alimony $25 attorney's fees. There are two children and they were delivered into the custody of the mother for keeping. They were married al Manti, Utah, June 9, 1896. In Erickson's complaint he charged his wife with desertion He stated that In 1900 she left the home he had provided for bl We take pleasure ing the completion $25 w ronewal slice's' ae PROM ree at Sic police s ping ip: w bith interest of James Heguiey,. tive who died two months { : ncn at palit pears z ‘ : DRIVEN court In the future the Judge Insista that officers be ut the court the} next day after the arrest to help pros-; ccute the cas ‘ the eee enue clured that there had been many like cases in the past, where urrests were made and the prisoner made to re- rest put in an appearance Check, Notes, OMUAaT exe GUC? urday. After declaring that this cus|ipje judgment tom must aaa Rb: court instructed the The estate clerk to addr a cemmunication to | jotel keeper the chief of Saas advising him of the as faci and ee that his men apnee ee pear to testify agalnet culprits whom a ae ag they Baggage It is reported that the Harriman lines are to use a system of baggage The Pleasant Grove Mercantile checking whieh will enable a pas company brought action Saturday |senger carrying baggage to pay hfs against J: J. Freeman et al., to retransportation when he arrives at his cover $1,050 and $105 attorney's fees. | destination and claims his baggage, The action on for} The new arrangement Is a conven249-50) whicis brought ae "uteda note Ss jence to those who run out of money ber 26, 1894, In the last twelve away from home Another change years no interest or ne part of the contemplated is the issuing of an explineipal has been pald und it now change check by which a passenger amounts to the sum asked for In the can have his buggrage follow him fron |. ee ee bade to point ai tHout having to wait D. Révis brought suit Saturday for it District The practice of several of the po- against Sh Stays Jice officers in making arresis and then |ayat October 26. 1903. the hot an ece ne to sign the pee tbe jsecured judgment for $54 and meric re- cover. I have |Ple._ and with | ple. \ Bell, moved have formed F. Main, W. all 'Phone 2009-K. from 76 So. W, Tem-| x pete at 3 orders, o. W. Ind. Tem 1781; Cc, B. COTTEN Railroad Notes. oz, I Mandex field, traveling freight agent of the Salt Lake Route, went to} Milford Saturans night, B. W. Robbins has been gppainted Feneral agent of the Denver & R Grande ut Grand Junction An. excursion to American Fork COUPLE MARRIED IN THE JUVENILE COURT Midna Jones, 17 yeavs.old, and-Rob| crt Melewan were married Saturday by {the Rev. D. A. Brown in the Juvenile | court room, after*tthe girl's father had pent his wrath and given his consent Judge FB. eG. Gowans, the newly ap| pointed judge , Was present. as the | frst murvlage ever soleranized in the |Juvemtle court Hdna) Jones. has been. away from Salt Lake for three maenths, and while in «Park City met. McEwan During ner absence from home he worked to |earn her living Vhen her father found out whére she was he went to Park City and brought her home. MeEwan soon followed. She announced that she was to be married and hei father objected He threatened Me- for|2¥2,if he a dancing party at Apollo hall will be run over the San Pedro April 16, under the supervision of Bob Sweeten. os 7 oe lettuce For Waists Sells to Murs to Josel In' the Peri 7 ises court ever came rhe girl last year probation ter back to the upon had been and was a court and his prem- before the ward unde. asked The Unton Pacific has announced | would be done about it, McEy teachers; Vexcuraion yates' to Missourl arrested by the police and held what over river points and ¢ nice@e and St. E aul, night The father decided to allow May "7 and 30 and June 3, 7, 12 andling marriage and signed an applica14, with final limit October $1 tion tor a lHeense, giving his consent to oe Plaisted, traveling freig oe and {|the marriage passenger agent of the C. M Bs ait: with headquarters at bBotse, ae rePianos. covered from his recent illness. High grade, $650 value, $440; tiedium grade, $350 value, $198 TenKenneth C. Kerr traveling passenyear guarantee, Whelesale prices. ger agent of the Salt Lake Route, has "And standard used pianos very ¢ heap. charge of the excursion of the Harris Remembei 0, IN . and Westmining party, which left for the Beaern Piano below Walker . Bros.' ver district Saturday night 46 rket s néeare P.O. bet. Third add: Fourth South streets, ieedro ene es nl! lO The and jt-is pick-up 0, O, F. Announcement. For the Grand Lodge meeting at Prove Shakespeare in Court. April 15 to 18, a vate of a tare and a J. GB. Smith and Charles: Vanderlip fifth on the certificate plan has been | otherwise known as Shakespeare, apauthorized for the round trip, selling | peared before Judge Diehl agatn Saturof a' silver theft' alleged the for day. April returning 17, to 12 April dates that $6.10 and it Union Milan Untrimmed Chip H ors, clel, white, . pink, Mate Ce xe ; the mushroom and gray, black, brown) $1.25 flat shape mats, caci col$1. 00 YPHESE AE THT IMPORTED GOODS, in the highest grade French finished Chip that Chicago and Louis jobber are now offering salt Tink rade at $1 0 to $16.50 per dozen \ ont ed for ot m in Italy ove! ight month veo. in big quantitic VA invil n Amert i dealer to mateh our prices AN D'DELIVE RTHIE GOODS at wholesale it what we will offer them for at retail Phere wre eral hundred Soe on hand to close, and they are the correct style today prices are to convince all that Banks knows how to. provice Mhe se Milllnery-pvoperly priced was reSaturday oO W 116 SOUTH MAIN ST. aie "=== ATLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN STREET KNIT GOODS Russel. manBall at Saltair-cC. Y ager of the Saltair dancing pavilion CLOTHING Ladies' Summer Knit Vests,} will give a ball there April 19 Trains will leave at & o'clock and return i time for the' 12:30 ca Russell's orchestra will furnish the mousie 10c, Best Makes, Latest Styles. 15c, 20c. to 40c. Men's $10, al $18 and 0 $24.00. Special Black Unfinished Worsteds, $19.00. Youths', New Lot Blue and Gray Mixed, $11 and $12. It will pay you to call and see them. Boys' Double-Breast and Ladies' Summer Knit Draw- To Plan Future Werk-Upon St jt jis propos od Mark's ‘eve, "April 24 (hat the members and friends of St. a" cathedral have a reception the course of whieh plans for futur work will be dist ussed The place of reception will be announced late ers, 30c to 35c. Ladies' Summer Knit Union Suits, 50c to 75c. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Good qualities, best values. ¥ une ders of Mrs. Parker-The funera of Mrs elia M. Parkeli wife of . i, Parker, who died at Denver, April 12, will be held from the residence. S24 Hast South Temple street. at ¢ p. m. Monday instead cf Sunday as was first announced Interment In Mt Olivet cemetery Lisle and Silk Gloves and Buster, Hose. Aleateaz Case See case of the Aleatraz Pav company against the City of Salt. Pain which has been on trial in the United States court for several days, was yesterday coutinued over until Monday, at whieh time the taking of testimony vil probably be completed and the arguments beguili. $3.00, $3.50, $4 to $5.50 We are the original Knit Goods House of Utah. Everything in Summer Knit Wear for Men, Women and Children. gs Fa cam see may mes Os Ss on DIAMONDS! Buys Judge Marshall's Home- Henry Catrow, the local mining man, has bought Judge Marshall's handsome residence on Fifth last street. Che property includes 90 feet front by 124% vods, with a brick residence of 11 rooms. Mr. Catrow will make his hame there Tne transfer was made through Wier for a consjderaton of $25,000. Fred e own these ribbons on basis of raw silk at $3.40 per pound, convinces us our pres are nowt every-da is highly improbable that anyone ill try to mateh Millinery Specials Untrimmed each Cathedral-Corpowill be held) in Thursday morning, Sold with a written guarantee to refund the full amount paid for them at the expiration of three years. Come in and we will explain it to you. Wey REP has sold the Raleigh Buropean hotel 137 East First South street, to Mrs. lL. BB. MeGrath for a consideration of $6,006 Mis. MeGrath, who nas experience In hotel supervision, will continue to conduet the Raleigh along Its present lines The transfer was made through A Li Brattain of A. Richter, real estate, His bace aswaya: Clean-It wus not George Kirk, 8 ars old, who -appeared Jn anvenila court the othe day because he would not wash his fuce [It was another George. Mrs 8 to 20. Delegates will pay full fare | watch from Carter, a ¢ W. Kirk, 635 South Fitth of $1.90 on the going trip and take} Smith was given a fine : Charles West slreel, who {i468 a son named receipt, which will entitle them to]whieh he was sent to jail to rest' 7 8 years old, says the newsrate of forty cents on the return trip. | Gays. Vanderlip was released by the George, paper reports did not. ré a to her son A. Simpkin, Grand Secretary.' court pn His face is always clea > + Canadian Assitintion--The Canadian Reiser Fine Watch repatring. A. 5 . association of Salt Lake gave a deJeweler, No. 12 East Fist South St. lightful 500 party Saturday evening at -------_ +> +__-__-the old Masonie hall. oceasion 5 he Ly °o Be are n Open for Settlement Peterson's Sales of a Week. was the installation ot thelr new presliunder Carey Land Act and Twin The Peterson. Real. state Invest- dent; Mr. W. Rice Prizes were Yalls orth Side Canal, in the Twin! ment company reports the following won by D, K MeMillan. and Mre. A Yalls. country, Idaho. om Monday,| sales for the week Secord,. The bourd of directors stated April 22. On same date, lots in the *-p00m mod in brick cottage at |to those present the plans for a big new Milner oannite will be sold. Take Third avenue.and-T street; to Clarence celebration on Empire day, May 44, the Oregon Short Line to Miliner.|q7 Traver, for $3,500. were being made. Tickets on sale April. 17 to 21, fifteen Damocmntic Banquet Postponed- | Watson to. G.. KE. Mantel, 10x10 ‘ods, days' iimit, Round trip from Salt! at the corner of Bighth avenue and L. The Jefferson day banquet to have $10.55. Eraperilonetely low | street, for $2.400. W. 0. Carbis and been given by the Lake Democrats last rates from other po Ss. night at the Commercial club, has d MeCanne to George A. Pur201 Matin street, | Cit y Ticket Ofna been postponed to about April 24. The sell, 2.1-2x10 rods on Twelfth East, beexact date and the program will be jtween Fourth and. Fifth South street i arranged at a meeting of the commitDance, Apollo Hall, jak $750, Two,lots on the east bench tee to be held Monday night. Th wee 4 for $1.250: £4x108 feet on Main street i reason for the postponement was tnat Tuesday, April 16th, Excursion to! between Seventh and Eighth South several speakers contemplated for the area rie via Salt Lake route:|streets. for $3,250; several sma!i lots program could not be secured for last is peelal tr 7:40 po om Return midlin Perkin Grand View addition, for Tighe $1.00 round trip. { $900. , night 30,000 ACRES OF LAND fact now them Ls G, Haag lo tot Murphy nel addition, for Hotel-A. OO Ribbon Sale Mires. Mayberry Pined-Aivs. May}berry was fined $50 by Judge Joan A |Marshall In the United States court or a Violation of the postal laws. The fine was promptly paid and Mrs, Mayberty was permitted to go Italeigh' $1. STARTS MONDAY MORNING-High-Grade, All Silk Taffetas, up to No. 12 5e Per Yard Nos. 16, 22 and 40 10c Per Yard cise Sells Silks Suitings - Those $3.00 and $5.00 Hat Bargains ARE NOT ENOUGH to fill the store from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., therefore a YW. Cc. AL Program-c. C. Stillman, Sureka will aDcal, . at the pooiation Young Womeu ( hristian afternoon, it 4°30. o'clock thk Fredetick Jones will sing. Plant Trees at Capitul-The state officials will go to the capitol grounds Monday afternoon in a body and plant rees about the ite | Taffeta and laa $1.75), to close, at per Nauvoo Legion Meeting-The next nonthly meeting of the Nauvoo Lerion will be held Friday evening April 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Bishop's oflice, Tithing yard. Prospects < enjoy a talk of the straight-|fees. buneh; Powers Better-It ported trom 208 Angeles that the condition of Judge Powers Was much improved = z who aw designs- 50 Pieces S500 MATHEMATICAL from-the-shoulder variety, There will be special music. The association glee club will vender several selections, and Misses Fdna Evans and Claudia Holt will sing a et > New Wall Papcrs. cent Counnunion at ite communion | Mark's cathedral MEN Trust Company Piles Suit. Good for Big Crop, ys The Pioneer Investment and Trust At the Modena shearing corral the "RW. Waite, who will address the ees filed sult Saturday In the the | Wool season opens Friday morning. At younger men at the Y. M. C. A. se hird district eourt against his volt on the Salt Lake Route is 160} day afternoon at 4- o'clock, will. prey ene of ce ation to. recover which was]promised the largest clipping of all very {interesting to all young men aa und 875 -uttornpey's freer. the corrals In the ee during the athlete in his younger manhood, he |paid out to secure tifle to lot L. block oming seasen é has vigor in thought and action that ]71, piat A. Salt Luke } City. It isjc¢ 50.000 and 60, 000 sheep will makes him a man of great personal /stated In the complaint that the {t yetween at Modena, and that the magnetism He has gone into the|board of education sold the property l ve Bheared will amount te more than a vork of winning young men for|described to Fred A Rosenfeld for] ¢ lipping COMING TO Y. M. C. -A. None of this wool has Christ in the same spirit in which | $13,162.50 The board made the]t nillion pounds vet been contracted Chis is Professor Herr Heine vou he has Sout s: other races in the past |transfer on a warranty deed When | as Al nearly all of the eorrals of the} Schlitzenhauserbusch leader of the} and worn the Investment company purchased 1906, the | state the shearing work is in full blast. | German Silver Sireus Simfonie band teporis Pts nume Pons localities in |the property Maren and a record croy is anticipated for which will appear next Saturday eventhe cast, covering a ast amount of | Thirteenth Ward corpors ation of the state The wool {s said to be] !ng. April 20, in the big Y. M. C. territory, show that ie! has been doing |Mormon caurch jaid claim to a por-{t he than in years previous, this indoor circu the Bzaing Bzoo Proproperty on which the;e leaner a work that is bound to cause a reyo{tion of the due in the main to the wet} fessor Schlitzenhauserbusch has playlution im the lives of a great many | wardmeeting house stood. Thelf act being ed his German Silver band at the back]! The sheep are in good condiyoung men, . building tnfringed on thre property |s pring. door of most of the European royal prospects are all in all, per: re s specialty is shop meetust an inch or iwo, but before the }t fon, and, t is said the cooks. highly for the sheep men } alaces. ing: His subject today will be the | plaintiV' could secure a relinquish|} wight yecommended him te yoln the Bzing Shearing will commence Monday at "Mathe matical Man." His talk will |} ment on the property it was' necesNephi und Jevicho Lbz00 Ire, of vital interest! to that class of |sary to spend $150 and $75 attorney's men new { Ilaag . Shearing ON pagne, ents a head; vadisbes, 2. bunches for Lo: cents green onions, LO cents a suneh spinach > cent a pound tring bean "5 cents a pound; new yotatoes, 5 Gents a pound, new beets » cent buneh; rhubarb, 7 1-2 cent + pounds Utah asparagus, 20 cents a 5 pound eure ath a aad it securing: the passage. of the Juvenile j to recove) the top, thatae when breaks loose tt me ae ee bill, delinquency adult, the bill, eourt o \ k i . ee < makin and 1 te detenti > workmen the for it difficult makes suoKs Will, Tuspect Clawson me egret lp attorney the counsel alta the county \ writ of mandamus was issued by | , lear away what is on the track, and The association seth ned Judge 7. D. -Lewt against the Clay-|@ ven more difficult to subject to the call of the president ton Investment. company and I i. | ; he mountain from coming dow! Former ca vanile Court Judge M. M [Clayton Saturday 1 allowing Spencer} | This tunnel is on the line of the Mumford of Murray was chosen chair-| Clawson to go over the company S| new cut-off which was built across the nan of the meeting until the perman-) poops and ascertain its financial standAspen divide in 19006 The grade ent organization was made ling. The writ was applied for some | ¢ hrough the tunnel is twenty-one feet Sinise. "Strcet' Hardware for ee ee ae ee that he was to the mile, and its total length ts garde n company and 5.900 feet The elevation above sea hose, tools and poultry netting. 252 that the oMfeers had refused to mew | evel at this point is 7,296 feet Beate. Serer es him to see what disposition had beer made of some property owned by thé \T MODE NAC \ CORRAL. WILL TALK AT Y.M. C. A. 10 the world, as rem of the largest silk mills eham FULL BOLTS in ciel, white, black brown, bordeaun, also cheeks, plaids, ete., in. the Bought nants. afew Utah eggs and chickens are: coming in more freely than for some time past, but as yet th em has been no change no price The fish market i 1 OXellent condition, daily shipments comtng in from the Northwest The ovstor eason Ne just about closed, and the sale has dropped to almast noth ing Dananag are cares but shipments are expected daily by the commission merehant Oranges ure arriving In good shape, but show an upvard tendenc There ave nm few appes left. but the supply will soon. be xhausied The retail phiee at the elose of the }I \ ere as follow but a drop of tbout 15 per cent on. the price of egetable i cxapected earl in the veek Potatoes ;0 cont ay peel pans oO 4 50 cent 1 dezven bariatiaie MO sent au dozer grape fruit Sioa dozn: apples, 50 to 735 cents a peck, new bridge street LOTS These prices are for people who appreciate up-to-date merchandising, and to disabuse minds that have a habit of patronizing every day bargain sales. < held when rious Svracuse court association He sent a telegram to Salt Lake signAs the local oMeial: of the Oregon % z : d by W. Lowery, the, general agent Short Line. which includes the 7 Saturday official noli-|}a¢ Poeatello, stating that D. V. Woods} ' Se *noltle ; west of Green River, werrah abandonment of the} would call at the Salt Lake office fou | J SETHE LT RELA RIT SBT CUS CLIT OHER required finances eud for i Juvenile Judge court to sent ; Juvenile employe Junction, Utah, as an operator Oregon Short Line, about two ago, While : was in fication ca ci Was Saturda South duvenile Court Werk Given Se-|gbtaincd money under false, prtctses. Officials Confronted tewart pleaded guilty vere Blow by Faulty Administration, proved danger had passed fnoon the w ii in th _ ODD Not for many -vears: has: the Jocal} produce market iret so many fresh} April vegetables as it did last week. | Devleor tlong Market row tate thatt hile the prices om fresh vegetables were rother high, the trade has been | exceedingly good Che prospect. for} next week Is for ua much larger sup-| ply and lower priecs | lin the talls on Market row commenecing Monday will be found fresh| eceinbles from Utah, aS eae lettuce, radishe new turnips Spuaragus and young beets vesh debota onlons | from the gardens of Davis. county | have been on the market ye several | days, but they are elling tad very | igh price A sialiodisio thet of Mlori-. da tomato was on the market dur- } ing th of the week They could} be had 1 L pound Phere | i till cole ieft, but of in-| EARENCE: Eo, WALKER cerns BANKERS, I. SIEGEL, 2022 20 Diamond Jeweler and Diamond ADVANCES ‘THES TiCaE, CILATIGIOS ‘THEE Broker, LEAST, Improvements at L. DL Ss. ' : Masons Go to Prove The: trustees ofthe LL. D...S." hosA special ‘train bearing local members pital have authorized extensive imue of th Masente order Will go to Prove provements in institution, and . active work on them will be startedat, 4S morning to take part in the laying an early ape A dormitory for em-! of the corne: tone of the new lpiscoployes aps from the nurses will be pal church in Prove Phe ceremont provided fa ‘the upper floors of an adones dition to ‘be made on' the laundry)!" be in eharge of the Flah Srand building The laundry itself will re-} lodge of Musons Beside celve more floor space, and the base-| the lodge there will J See STS mem will be used as the engine room. from Salt Lake whe af eae eG W. J. Tuddenham is the contractor for) cursion The ort" 1 NEO: DEST the improvement work band will facompins irenine us We: local loddeleg : New ee papier: -Bodel Co., Ist South, a large line of priced wall papers. Are ishowiiie and medium Oe Injured in Mine. Nick Holmes, a miner at Newhouse, was taken to St, Mark's hospital Saturday suffering trom injuries received while at work in the Cactus mine. His right foot Nida crushed by falling stone, and he was slightly injured ah Bod? on _ us OH oOo When you order bakery you are assured of ‘ goods from Best." - _ Vienna Bakery, Ind. 'phone 15, Lion. < ‘The PpArly party willl : fits, thf tagnvanyiy ee ee Wall. Pare <oteag ogee High-grade pride at pol Midgley-Bade} soe 35. 32-35 ‘gat sits < 260 the Ask 1st 1s ® prices, Ss cam rarer D best * Vienna Bakery Bread Company ec; aioe CooKe mPtly. Peon OeMa Phoned 38 Sout th. Barrow bread East Wast ho Bros., your and Stationers, grocer cakes, 329 ~~ So. OO, M ait f or Vienna B "They're the best" be $500 southwestinueh lin- ae ect A -_-_- situation tn the the, cit i ei e PAY The Neod ern. parl of | cs WON'T eens Stewart, a telegraph ope*imtor, a vas sentenced to one year In the state prison Sa turd: iy by Judge George G sending a counterfeit telegram over the wires of the Western Union company, Wwheraby he hare BANKS' weg Many Bridges Are Washed Out! April Vaasinhaes In Gee and Considerable PropJust as Old Slide Is Cleared! to Tickle Dainty Salt erty Damaged. Lake Palates. Tons of Mud Cover Track mS at Aspen Tunnel. es weiS Telegraph Operator Sentenced to One Year for Defrauding City Has No Funds and Morris Oregon Short Line. Institution Is Therefore Abandoned. | PRODUCE MARKET = 100 POOR 10 HELP SENT FAKE MESSAGE; | UNION PACIFIC © CANAL FLOODS AGAIN BLOCKED, | © ; SUPWLY ABRIL | PRICESWILL DROP DETENTION HOME STEWART GOES T0 PEN enero eis cee ad CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, i REPUBLICAN, LAKE THE cher INTER-MOUNTAIN SALT 12 |