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Show uk APRIL 20, LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE 2 ee SVESY VARBBVALBBVSVBBVVS KAAKARASANSSSS PAT MORAN PUTS CARNEGIE'S HELPERS GOVERNOR URGES MORE TROUBLES FOR THIS MAN'S WIFE i uf LVANBEAANYA UP HIGHER nS N BITTER WARFARE ~ ENCOURAGING ART ERAND SUNGTION WAN" CARED FOR ms ing "Way Over Last | Rivalry. Year's Figures. SSay Men a and _--_- as 0 ce than higher ait year. last its . A of 1 dedicatio pered among | trus tees work for Temple! West . | the ae ethos bids His and street Brigham Hab oe ak ee ida on the] in' monopoly complete of en jnstitute, cha is ce . O* | éasks Nel- | +2 at cit ralegso Unhappy ier brakeman, a § ee es wile of 4, ¥ Mavs \% Wag G. she was home Ww Nard) . nothing them but Suit 4 'Z |B 4 all.' at match my not are you jand F In tne high jaa rd of art galleries tablishment of detriment the to forward put strect} being East Twelfth from paving, 4 stand witness on the declared Jones the tony Goddard thougnt is It assur-| gaye and state the of fact|schools of matter a as when library, 4/the in put He line. reservation the to dis-|% actions wife his) that arrested, fg Friday was he day the and | pr acelets on indorsement official his of bejanee should Carnegie of Andrew gift Temple/the fimure of $16,000 for paving West Uh-|¥% wa he that and his mind, Work | t urbed sens superintending Was le in part, iy {is address, not) encouragement and Library Cernegie as the Asphalt!known The Barber street for a block." Hisl¢ properly work to go to his | able li tha at boarding-house the at : | follows: Institute. the} the Carnegie of out knocked company, Paving 4 going! wife his about him told ja) | friends counts the to taken being Afier for our is dawning brighter day A t see in a bid put Moran, by year Jast field humilia-|% the and men. other with aid} out uneasy very appeared of | Goddard women and Men artists Utah Board's Contention. Library higher considerably was that Z In distress mental him caused to xo to the totlet | tion to be allowed asked AEE in increasing rapidly wealth are McBeth, A. George by is asserted It postponing | action took no board The \% ground set forth the he the | his complaint dropped he is belleved It room sald be tha t}/ ber dn the state, annd it should commision, of the Mbrary chairman when) this afternoon, 4 o'clock jt until \A of action. as the cause of cruelty sewer. into the pracelets turning} are they that to the s| to their credit an adjunct the institute is merely held with the/ will be meeting a special injZ entered was default Jones's Mrs. of children vo have (Goddards The to the more and more their attention been has library the that but of] lbrary, the finance committee engineer, city by the the and It may week I some that objected be to prefer tic art, yet ee noe their and of Ftc Tr, aged about "jing Ured of to dome foreign hefore the board streets, In They regard to charged poles that in} tp, the city] Utah to Fireproofing be released was from referred council. No : communication company, its to action : was + fired back AFTER BRYAN'S under President the race for the be pushed livening up ee IN Me THE ne - with at incidental billed, but one of his| of Judge| 3 irious public means of encouraging I take no great credit iartists: |}for this myself; ue I wish to sa} ‘that jwhen during the recent session of the | legislature a pr yosilion was é 6 | abo lis in > Uti "a Art Seaieith ; folt t et if thd matter came to me I arnt gly a big o'clock, Y. get M. C. A, stunts. these W!th & running Te cyening. it will have the Democratic issues One boxing of the match "were judges of the Cincinnati superior | ©2™ Sait Secretary Taft was appointed | eta. judge of the superior court in 1887 | pounds fof The big cir-| of justice as will Geo. ele ea i not coun to the | such will come 29 Kaa Oregon rene ment a 3 them forward ais h 1. . "The $3acweelk. more fel pay + + 4 + day to take effect May 1 Owlng to the fact that Sereeant-at= + Arms Donkin was unable to attend ant? and 1. G, Workers vacancy. \ resigned bis Y Allen': orkers unlon and the Brewery Drivers'. of 2 the for an works has t exhibit required required of and art It the the : union two- Sra " two if such talent has arisen in] of expected as] encourage-| same Short date, Line in on the Twin Monday, lots in to of $444444 its refining the | Yaling, and Way me EXAMINEDS SELECTIONS FOR OAKLAND TODAY. Yourth Eduardo, - Nine' Tallamund : Spot, : Race-Edwin Jocund, : Gum, "itth tace-Suaintida, Pal, Royal Rogue ash Nace--Phalanx. George P. MeNear, Supreme Court. , rite eye will ee there fash reenlon is ti Influence on|who be greatly none more her Works had for also the last ot a; sertion maiden name, Re rou Jacobs ih Bitte mber 1903. es. . They after Fer to their ; pay married &6 6 Q" SPECIALS FUR SATURD Lake a month 19 Pounds 7 Jacobs : refused she her ig - Of +) Will Grow. and Schaffner & Marx 172 MAIN STREET. fs first the three ~ eae a the ae . bodied 5 Oe and-has carned a grocery Warrington 1906, oh store, arrested the charge and his the in ‘ a oa who pee | | Ct to Washington. In addition thorough investigation it is of -in. studying higathis. gallery _ $ | each yeur as many new and worthy Z| picture esas possible. And as each ad-| +) dition is made, either by. gift or .by |i oud permit me to suggest A soldier' ‘giving... Larovk the that into present time be] ore) where he was ‘bell-hop.' Eberhardt ee Court Di-triet THe public | USY (name-: steggered the Notes. Concans aioe Zeon any sucs at 8 per cent PiniSudTh and | was jn claims the court to him THE SoReee sixteen years ols, and of sidewalk' Altorney Fred' C. hdnunk enough to be locked aE O a Sine on obliged . ploleted. IRC Feat Pera j FHFHH him =< ices. age ane atock : At HHH OHH BANDIVS CENTSLEAVE ON eee ‘ iM arn tint mnadonre ordinance. The boys Loofbou- | ton, to the court on a complaint Lor Judgiwent. for the found guilty was fined a with vith A. Heymanson Judge George interest, erest, secured G. BAR.THIRTY ----- 2237.50 ven) ugo court stove of the saloon, touk several drinks, threw down thirty cents on the bar, bade the bartender good night and escaped. costs be judgment in| , z : a o clock ¢ aa ; Nee lg ee == Sie paid estate consists minimum the on demands the purse " COMPANY BLOCK, CITY - | W. ie Mrs. Annie bank | Iredale, widew administratrix of RY BLOOD.LIVER. . LUNGS: ) ago |tate 9 her two estate to are the helrs YY OREDP Returning leave CITY OPERA FARE FOR THE HOUSE $1.50 ROUND TRIP. 7 SANDERS SMITH SCUFFLE IN ired.;; paThe asc BOERne peat ek sit ry Sanders's a ' th ae ataiptod WOUNDED GUN OVER first ond este. personal - pr operty Mrs Tredale Tea 3 ane $100. children PARK - died In Salt Lake a short tiny i on His estale¢ consists of real es-|.ored, valued at $1,000, bh « ol, ; wi WC carvies| this : {2 amounting mortgage THE By the Best People on Earth. BIG TIME. EVERYBODY COME. «| f James | his O'F ty RS in thea petition. named filed Iredale, petition oe ae bear pointed THE . cleaoar| ra a Ther ae os All Star Performance AT = of $2200 Geitings va Special train leaves Salt Lake 4 p. m. Park City 11:30 p. m. } | Tredale MEDICAL COVE FUEL ctu advantage your contains [t PARK CITY MONDAY, APRIL 22 Tne morning Monday Probate Menerk: petition of 1 The Deseret ODIs tu is : small ELKS' EXCURSION ae Ih The a0 and with decreed that fees the} her husband, Norcheyv ee Soper for: attorney's Hm Salk Lalee Wet ee rie DER it cal but mule charg: SS ° + GO becuus producing ] were} spine tines | . WEEE was "f, he = iene couri to et.al. for! Ehlert mortgage ~ Dr.PIERCE'S E 836 ers J Sus A. Sopeér wax The mortgage was made a| filed in the probat divi lon of the! on household furniture: s The : | Third District court Friday lo of ap} an order for the wale of pointed adroinisiratees of the estate atl Issued ¢)the Slamountproperty asked +)and Re ees Special Service Rutte, Mont... April, 19.-A ae of bandlts neid up the RadenWliveh saloon carty this about $30 at v's atlorney's/e nes oe Armstrong's Julius Friday. against Sl") foreclosc a chattel bone "ts ts hoes) ad Ind, Ralph} rew informed the criminal division|ing petit larceny. The lad stole 4 Friday that no information would be |frem his uncle, James Demsley, but retiled in the cases of J. J. Murphy and| turned it After being found suslts T. Hi. Gill, who were arrested at Gar|Judge Gowans discharged him on hi field) March 30, 1907, for robbing bL.| premise to do better Cunningham of $40. The transcript; aa any | from the justice's court does not set Palimist Found Guilty. | forth facts sufficient to constitute a , : "Moe: 1 f | cause of action ear Oe Jule George & het ene full foes to + aals cell in sa the Jail nant Coe ts: FH HHH up." the soldier] South. *LFolsam, thirteen years old, paper cur-] attor[piers were arraigned for violating the | *F&S District "Bde I The Rio oe Western Railroad |/taken foto custody by the polict Hol} Company secured a right of way over} land and Reeves rode their bicycles on the isabella. mining claims Friday in |/the sidewalk in distributing papers and Judge C. W. Morse's court upon the |] Bogedahl and Folsom rode horses on ; puynryent of $300 to the Atlantic Min-!tne walks, damaging the property. | ing and Milling company. The rail-]They were fined £6 each, but the pay-| road company filed condemnation pro|ment was suspended until the offers ecedings ugainst the mining company |is repeated. { for a right of way to continue its saac J. Densley. twelve years. old braneh read to the Garlield smelters. | was brought from his home at Itiver- policé} al DOOLY relin-| said! He Gosen J UTAH | as al teal~ | heat waste, und slack morew.} and 2 = reasons, flret-clas a get uis Stare employed admitted spending of that he was unable to contro! ini Phil Wolland, twelve years old. Inu-| gene Roeves, twelve years old; Victor} pen > $190 and His father guished all ; : The Civild Cole & Co. filed suit Jay to recover $616.12 from S. D. bury on two promissory notes be well to make public adnt of the fact Phe addition | terest painting to a notable at -so You'll yzmiount ! the opportunity works Place may Re Wiest $431-Black: TE miuaterial strictl for is tu] them | class c that Kapltula '™ Newark Give ges. Ca: h Grocer West TI a SE ‘Ranch Creek Coal It do | Uberhardt, fourteen committed Friday to the "sh CastleGateand Clear | reputation. and character Sees See IN JUVENILE COUNT. Tames old ae FI .25¢C | a iudee Gowuns Shows Leniency ia Baie Riding on Sidewalks . ae. aoe IN, $1.00 Union Outs, with prize 2c Puffed Rice, per pkg 10 Violet Oats, per pke 0c Arbueckle's Coffee, per pks 20 S-pound Bucket Lard 156 5-pound Bucket Lard. . 65e 10-pound Bucket Lard. St.25 Be ot Callfornin Pruucs, < > pounds fo the 2 ‘ man mas ymetimes spend his money as a matter of sentiment an or member, lodge a fellow by is handled wanted article the because but industries, up local build to help wishe he bevcaus or aida friend, when Wwe suggest that you burn ; ; ae the in damia; OT ‘phone, SoS hac 1) pore os BVA 6S abused his fist} al Apc ie da her own living. zi A ste! ote ZcH of|® jug the yallve them. aioe : Oni 'sevdeclared and with wastileddischarged Sito,| | Warrington mencourt and he suit i) - nave thetournis eeithen' givel ground home came husband struck . Stafford : aeher ducted sa-| gang.| of members ‘las Bartula by of 2 SAVILLE'S a pata (Arvest | Arre st. es False wit for The case of Robert Warrington against H. B. Menter was commenced Friday in Judge T. D. Lewis's cane | The action was brought to recove are‘said| conducts head was the .-Stafford > Mrs. Stafford constantly | $50. > tatlard creeMaggie of divorce on cruelty from.A eral oceasions, her her. >‘ Ric tata La oath 1 eS acd dalelvencacdee {able | community good. art to a Let {them have'-the best paintings obtain- | before 4 pounds Macaroni, a divorce from défondant, left Sait ti dustrial school at Ogden by Judge G, Gowans of the Juvenile court |-pye poy was brought before the cyurt poy stealing a valise from the Manitou clothes are all about this. store.0 to the Kapitula aro NO fopd any? more;\so'l guess I'm|sompany asky th | nevertheless. ce re$50 Georse 1.-"T faney I can'see as an outgrowth | 214. the sovernment detectives have) fof what I witness here today a com- | fUnd cvery member of the gang except} munity of art-lovers. The best way] K%vitula, and cach of them Is being kept art-lovers the it © produce i t-l is is to to ive give th under strict surveillance. It 1s : suspected] | as Hart men Coates port sent on to making a +oeeoooeoe generally ve miners. and she { { while; x Train the be Ce eee ee the ir nee tf ation a oes ee Community was and Sugar High Patent Flour StL.OO} Straight Grade . 90c] AH Utah Brand Corm, per can. . 0c Royal Blue and Columbia Corn, 3 cans : 25e] Standard Corum, 2 cans ..5e] Morgan Best Peas, per can... .10cC] Best Currants and Raisins. .12'oc} Silver Gloss Reade Bee eens t0c ob-| from Roy married in Winifred McFarland. to her by the court ASASSSSASSSNSSSS SRAXANANAS ANANSLSSNSAS NS ENAMANAANANS Coates, | $5,000 for false arrest. W arrington | was employed by Menter, who ool Jan. BalPa..andwereWilliam paut of Noga, all. Honeybrook, also ally and in Salt Within marriage A. Lorenz secu, Lena Lorenz. "+ Chiet| to c E name, stored head head pass] that loon as please, sup- months, attorney's fees was gran On the ground of desertion McKinley ap h a F it, for, reports| H. Ad-| Peter to re -|% Se V.- Davis.; and or £50 Letorn e's Ida to were 15. material Salt)% \Z 3 failed six |tained a decree of divorces Lee Edwards. They were he and a Gardnet ood Jones| in to support her. Since that time has aceepted the charity of friends in gaining a livin Winifred . McFarland Edwards Pa., and! the Sane President rich, Mitto Kapitula ay of Audenried Bees andac c* F like it yet, does it. . cold. 1 it' springtime But ut its contirm to John get months|¥¢ and with Granted. Divorces Adams several names of in pages Sied he said were implicated in & r tak clit further said that Czolgosz, | °4 ae ‘he N a worthy pleasures people are somelUmes | prone op, fellow." 2 double object will ace ishe jand @ Worth more. "tate live | : a) on te: its Es d ‘ise this place und The Blyth & Fargo eumpany tiled |Wriday of earrying on his. busiue ar Kens Atk) ates ine = ax did I get} sain F riday eset oat W. RK. Grace to re-| without a city Neense. "Professor | Ave . mere if s00N icy put me In] cover $75.9 The complaint alleges | Flegal was arrested on a compizint! tes tpt ket atthe fori, "but T]tphat on mebraais 5, 1905, the plaintif€}sworn to by B. B. Quinn, Heenss in-| eee ou a week as and have not] delivered a consignment of goods and spector, June 6, 1906 His case was! . am Ce oy Rave peer. veins merchandise to the defendant. No|tried in police | 2800 court c. i) and ones upon and ecrec ber g | art { the bi) was ever é ole . much . little always $18 i told them practically th: say however, He would not, same story. what method was to be employed by the yang in the ussassination. He names as members of the gang| chacles Krauss, Bill Statts, Jim Gold-} worthy community woree Mir and tioned ae eh, Dei if ' Hide eAnine gles wire ta "| wang j ciation can be made in a measure to|" .? jtake the place of some of the less eis | of a choice . q Priced Investi- Audenricd, member of assdssinated bet-{tuia, & cibunenity ae Re _ ee upon Judgment ; Kindars. _Third Race community t would peooccccocccceccccccoccccoahnyinny h know Port late chief of police of Newark, about] wecks ago by John Bartula, who tartula gave persons whom the plot. He ;come lovers and judges of art. There} |!5 probably no taste that is more ele-| artinie ee hs the be: sold: Tale a 7 D @ We three the and. of conspirators. Bartula.sald they had] Lake +e i une ve aa pore oe RONe hack on him ang to secure protec-| has om = A} by publication. and tion for himself he exposed the plot, | fervice was mer : ate iy They | anitaence: ef Seine every hours. Service Information tending to the plot was imparted recently came from who sald he was a \headquarters Friday and usked tor a ; : i bed for the night... He: had Jost -hily ; cap, but wore the balance of a very} i dirty uniform a you remember me?" asked| *Larock, teeling hurt pone} What by the; lack of recognition. "Twas here about] almost Being: Secret ot move-} your oF Peace tee es ment is not by any means that even] a considereble number of the people] for Settlement/of the community shall become arAct and Twin |tists, but that a ite of them shall be-| folwnelle Wil Waterdure, Blectric |) 4 sesien For to may not be oe Dromeee of | Napoleon Snow Ee occasion, and beautiful and uplifting | Adams turned the information over to ae pictures exhibited to the people, there | Flynn, who has had several men on the ral is no question that the general tone] case eyer since. Thev interviewed Bar- | q last of out return married were They 1902 January, OGilier are the For been to price. oe| As low she has heen compelled to earn her living They were married in Salt © September 23 Sera ere ane. a 2k given ane Was a divorec ro ‘hris P; Jacobs -o G-eroune Chief -{collection can well be made the oeeasion for rejoicing and congratula-| tion." -_--_---______ SOLDIER GLAD tT j 0 GET { | BACK TO CITY JAIL | ; ' Doesn't seem by would LAND : @ ec gat Gang has recommend the Christina Works was granted a Jehim|cree of divorce from Martin Works! on the ground of cruelty. Witheut! provocation, she said, Works. struck} her In the face with hj fist, and on| another occasion locked her in the | cellar under' their: house™-for several] rs Reports of up of the ar appropriation of of the fu 1 nae tefl sake ;of imi pa office, | t Kdwards, of the Sheet Metal| was elected) to. fill. the |* The visiting committe: ap-|% next two weeks was | of the Typographic al |} pointed for tne G.sL. Det ys Sa he showed along) . Virst Ruce--The Ieprobate, Titus If, Lord Nelson. Second Race--Kokomo, Nap- . # meetings, andjthe low, nately tes ft from 0 other aver poin eCity? Ticke Pe cher .OMEa. "S0L, Main pacer and an hour Jess work a day \ The horse shoers reported that they had asked for an inerease of 60 cents the institute | | places with the scant encourage-|ams, of the past, I sec no reason why|two ment Ronit. iripto 2,: aviveele Round fromAtte Sate days RAISE ans" ASK On iiner the of Labor hal! the delegates trom the Face eetee Sagan Psa wees lets +> they hud | granted th ase + ae gives have have be a realjgreat things Hofmann)|a result of OF North Side Canal, country, Idaho. | Apri WIN: : At the meeting of the Union Tans league Friday night at the Federatior rae s crease by of a movement have referred IT en- a pro-| Falls | Fa Hie cee WORKERS HORSESHOERS CP case. she lodge an| oe Gans. The difference in "As to the edvisability of encolragis only about fifty or sixty /ing art, I maintain that the people can] and it should be a great mill.!scarcely afford to do otherwise. For] ACRES 30 ! 000 Morton's ion proseculion. Rare it was understood but 7 | the administration wanted to punish 2. 2 other corporations and Messrs. Har-|To Be Thrown Open mon and Judson threw up the case.|under the Carey Land BREWERY m@mbdev fer to: -stl; n um-j|your -. 5 aN <and s CC ‘| | was was a< member . ht é whose |} offer wrestle any y man an ; or or any a children on the > community of the band, 1ose | ber of "nce, and and w Uilat z ar r sho ane 2 arters were a at Hazelton, aze men in th Gs audienc large, vou should encourage the » de de- quarters were Pa% accommodated. Association mem-;yelopment of the fine arts, and the ; Is Told. Story Same | be ‘rs have been working on the} power of appreciating them If a} , 7 | sche me for nearly a month, and the) public gallery can be thrown open on Shortly before he ended his lite endorse- special In the end it was decided ceed against Mr. Morton This the building state certainly certainly big acts are interspersed during , ana fee aewea: > ee aan | awl dress rehearsal Friday Harmon was employed in conjunction | that the cireus should move with Mr. Judson of Chicago by the aniocthly tonight, nt various to-|the members of both houses of the pe rec has) legislature to enact a measure "abolisi- | as-ling this institution. New York, Apcl 299.-Willlam T. Flynn.| be the mos st "And now I am pleased to see that | chief of the New York district of the seventy-five |an organized local movement is being} United States secret service, is busily the associa-| commenced in Springville with the|engaged in Newark investigating rumors| ; Wight will be show features between he is now | A terrible Turk whom Presidential Mr. Harmon's latest publie a ary Daa : Beene ea i ance was In connection with the govrnment''s SKA he yA ok a Fs departme it per year purchase oeee the the thiv}%1,000 will! fun oppose AS nits Poeiaet _ parade the tet eet Foraker. for &@ settlement in charge agninst j local toc in the Buckeye state and to some ex-|#"4 Art Bowen. Hofmann will repre-| tent split the Democracy, sent Jim Jeffrics and Bowen, with the r. Harmon..and:..Secrotary.'Tatt: addition. of_some burnt cork, will be- opposing ment. [s the fuses | again. in "Ake her to and tailored to you you price tion are down for different parts in|same purpose. It is most fitting that]of a plot-on the part of the Pennsylva- | Salt Lake in 1903. Soon after their| Judson | te evening of fun and there will be} Utah county in general and Springville | nla anarchists to Kill President Roose-| marriage Edwards deserted her and| general} @!! Kines of features, side shows and/{n particular should be the home of| velt failed to provide for her. Her maiden Cleveland, is to be in presidency, according Harmon effect of of TONIGHT sociation and promises to successful, More than me mbers and officers of POSITION received here from If the candidacy 1by Governor tamily,| eus to be held in the ey enestom night is the largest affair that ever been attempted by the ieee -- Washington, April. 19. - Harmon of § Ohio, attorney tu a tip friends. CIRCUS be ; on at the the - -_-------_o > A. Starting afternoon council HARMON (- een by]. The at M. HELD ask- board taken. direction . 1 contract, the was the R ing under ; ; ; the which building nempers is responsible for the delay in the moving of the poles. They said that th fallure tHlure thethe part of t the toto talk tak onon part city away the fire alarm and police wir had retarded the york "The board ae conrinusik ation of the beconi- the return at FHHHHeHHeHeeeHeee the Is daugh-! yeers, tn the of members The ie ae of which Goddard this year|ceremony attending the dedication were ie fi ) has gone| made and earcied Bul by Director W. J work of the Utan artist. a at eo jtrying to effect a Foliendland Sams ikiiacdoniGnunthwace: for myself that ] always aly an Cace and have a. Fault. retary to the board of trustees to thi are the preference in my purchasés.) yviihdrawn : Lo institute, neither of whom are members| To Encourage Art. Meaty TR D. S..Murray of the Bell Telepbonc of the board of trustees for the library | company and A. O. Honnold of the Utah The library trustees declare that the In addition to the private eg Light and Railway company appeared | joarg of trustees of the llbran brecte chases of Utah art, there gre the figures are higher pele of material Clty adopted thirtecn trouble te to be allowed begged age a week mother own excep-| is the eee ee this believe Heaters own, their of works of art} purchase |them scem PEEK EMeHEtonenivarinbisricate the for arrangements the matter|3%¢lection $6,000,000] hile last of trustees also alleged of Is board thé It library of most the/that said He legislature. the passed reason is that - a As the dedicated bullding by built Carnegie amend-j)jwas the despite laws]the improvement that asserts he fact, to|mammoth willing background. the in placed the] at present was he that sald attorney city was who Moran, Pat the and council the mecting, contracts, tahe the public to the ments kind, and good tailoring at\a price you can afford-not a penny too much for the quality you receive, Wh« nly awhile. "‘spooned™' and her a lon -tealing of charge-that Another the institute board is attempt-;in general and Springville In particulat that imade estimate engineer's city the than g had he vhs het asked yr Jones fronr) cs bracelets gold of pair of| valuable in the direction brary | for the steps taken of the poWers the to usurp last} ing met works public of board [he way, |g v h while caller 50 many Yashion-) 4 boarding-houst, Boyer the in roe of art standing ae or some} improving library board alleges, The paying. | peard. the for bids opened and night nr aie dI'i¢ socially am "T che replied been filed against God-| lable place-has the utler commended Gov is|state. institute the that do, oz its members Brigham/ the for $6200 bid Moran street Gardne the When g from |% dfvores a granted with 4 whom : their at was Jones the poorly terials, % Keller. of Gardner Clothes for boys d, ithe are ot high pricenett 1\) CIs \% Se ‘1 low priced as as they = |% are Marital ig those made of shoddy ma7 rd EN, 2 5 hi caught emorace the : he In neighborhood if he wears clothes 4 ig iT Chark Judge by Frida) jhe of told he timonyv t hi In | Mon ned who-ohad friend other several @ . _ ats Presented. FRC p Charge of arind 5 Because Jones, |" | a: er AG itikerc M ah ee et nee iar hilebniieiencie Hae violence the na-|} Another County | was In to Utah And | ag ed re fo reddara| Mr announced was i Ha the of exercises trustees |occasion the calnst' are men, South! ynown Fifth to South Fourth from Cutler's address Gov. selected from the | library, who are his} of the than higher cent 18 per ytreets, are is!ture of congratulations allegation The and classes masses nigher] cent 17 per are but figures, 1G & ‘ Mr. and Culler the In wife, te meh FO VmLaaat iene Gov. part took best{son e t Both "7001 num. | and ean a "Teac z ace who Pitt sburg' s richest Sat tne thane tela me the ni ( Many et! husoan. suspected Ae herSe RIA ecste Gate [cause in Utah; WALI. -3 eon Day ey your SPLIT, '% COUPLES taan, } lodge and contractor sterlug pl ‘ al ehenead ER kT Sse fa La , She ; ‘ at v j bi easyWe ne kly aim upon Informed larceny, Of! grand Dawn Sees Exe cutive Lett wealthy OTHER the Goddard. Z hh ; eae : olo., Gouddare <ate My F Juice Grand te came recently ‘who > - ON) ee ae UPERCOMLORSCtlis gathur: | OF ac-] the denies Goddard Idaho. {from Present, Nelson Inst!the of trustee the because ibout || bre sne Insists his but a Scare r whom tute, to and teihine is: wife "sh whereof | eusation, : dedicatyu structuregave was%,000.00 whichCarnegie cently eutt ear ested Reb Me Tea ad MIRE Supe r-} John CC. Cutler and State Gov. al from notables a week ago, when only by his : <0 Spe filcd gia went to Spring-| for divores C. Nelson present, slighted the|intendent A. were over the world Moved, Been a Laving a ete that INFLUENCE|Gr samcs pao Brighter Ne COVCdennof Goathe require VREthe presence Street Poles Would Have - | sich REYmay RHA Z Be aa Bl be dressed as neatly and \g in as good tacta taste asac any hav Hh 2 Suit for abeDivorce and tt aration. Grand ;davelops ee REFINING |HAS | nil Wednesday adjourned on large of handling his mi their 4a sharpening were ina | CChie of a off their hammers which men in Pittsburg |: and dusting | ville. wa France an apos as 19.-While Carnegie and father of the peace »of peace | DELAY OF Hine Tele phone High School at Spring- a April Pittsbueg, Andrew oratinog ee ee CITY | to ,/ irre | ond beg thic ‘ ide saved ved S1 Smiths hes from. death shovels morning when he wus dir s col, ‘fter st ae midnigh sculfle with Wilt iot I $0 Ps-Colore: 1 F a Hatileld's club Portia eae: South street } & fe ete i ‘colores el an seuffling so over back h i rolic wel ehe tired *¢ adel ilers.; DrSanders Pau} walke Rie ania seat at . dressed ; fe arrests con, the.: wound irr om ves made‘ is both negroes Stated that Was nothing but aa * playful" i ul" x ae fellows of the weapon hi Meee) LCR 4 5UQ aand oo whik Gu!| poxseasion. 32-caliber we Which wu or Vv At , |