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Show ee ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907. EMOCRATS GLOAT MAIL TELEGRAMS MAYOR MAY HELP LABOR MEN HOLD WIFE'S PARENTS DoultonMadsenQwen&@ HUSBAND SUPPORT VER SITUATION TAKEN 10 BOOTH © JUVENILE COURT EXCITING SESSION Specials <" Extra Specials Extreme Specials Resurrected Party Delighted District Attorney Asked by the Appointment of Probation Of- Oratory Wasted Over School: Help Anton Nielson Get Divorce | from Their Daughter | Opening Under Misunderficers Expected to Be Telegraphers to Take at Dilemma of Party Flora. standing of Date. Made Monday Night. Action In Matter. of "Reform." MESS SAYS IT MAY BE iArrangements aie SatisfactorRecomHalloran Contingent Will Fig! t} But Finds Nothing to Prevent Sends it i at ; at "os Pm tee, 7 sey a5 at a . | - ily Completed for Monster mending Mrs, Young and from Mailing Companies Bransford as Well as a Celebration, Day Labor Bowring, William Messages All calcitrant Councilmen, the presence Mayor Democratic his" great the fun of as bis the city. at the former the red, the senator con- he and party fact in again Incidentally, Amerikearns and as showed over are and aflernoon, is hair satisfaction Demoerats of Kearns sheriff former Howells, that Tom Friday Bransford John trol of poked inventor for the di- lemma form" into which the party of ‘rehas fallen The remarks Johnny Howells of Democraric ranks were common In riday, and for the first time in many years the "faithful" were glad The intimation that the Democrat would hold their convention first and nominate Bransford for mayer wa hafled with delight among the rank atid file, and all Demoecray: who have been influential in their party are in ve re party pee on uphard than at any : iais in time W ly. é hi < The Tribune FOS ren Every issue the earns fought for has been lost; tention, every claim, every been fruitful of no results or The ,daily a year and a half SC! tts was ca- party has been badly mismanaged by the newspaper dictators, who are solely responsible for the tnneied mess into which the party has The De aneuriert of the defense of Sheets was the beginning of the end. The withdrawal of Ezra Thompson heaped disorder upon the disaster, and to cap the climax the couneil refused 's ike Halloran The the element party W. J. and his party the if Halloran he seeks to Amerikearns ran contingent. a the ticket on the operators today, were read eee and| 24me Walnut] of board' school) the of Industijal Rae: Hie ‘ able DECIDED SUCCESS, Hallo- some - official als who the counclimen who hay re been out of| harmony with the quorum. The anti-| Halloran councilmen will be fought to| a finish in their own precincts, and| there be a bitter fight all down] the line. (SEE Ge GLOBE - WERNICKE FILING CABINETS Systematizers. man time & trouble for every paper OFFICE SUPPLY Co 60 West 2nd So musicale given for the benefit of the the local telegraphers whe are out on strike. The concert was decidedly a success from an artistic standpoint, ind the telegraphers are delignhied with the mouey realized for them. The operators are also appreciative of Lhe re performed by the prominent muis_of the city who took part on the be bgrain, These are so well know that mere inention of their names indiNeen that music lovers who attended Vere given a treat. Several musicians of the youncser set appeared In the musicale and delighted their hearers Following js the program as it was rendered THREE FIRES ON FRIDAY Trio _ AND A SKIDOO DATE, TOO), an fire Separtment morning about alarm sent in was 7 Puih culled o'clock 625 out on Fourth street. The one-story brick residence of T, L. Butler had caught fire from burning soot. The flames were extinguished before any damage was ie. Some mischievous boys set fire to a field of grass on Prinecton avenue Friday.+ flames spread rapidly toward a coal shed at 1207 avenue, owned by Harvey Wells, The department was called out at 1:30 and extinguished the Names. No damage. wo-story brick dwelling house, occupied by Dr. McLain. at $25 South Fitth East street, caught fire at 6:00 o'clock Friday afternoon, The tire department responded and fa eee oe any plosion of damage re Was caused u re eholiie stove. by was the ex- for vielin and organ sar ‘is Morris Andre Kiinball ws antd Accompinists-J,. J. McClellan, Kimball and Edith Burns. Direction Fred Graham a oe Walnut your Bread. grocer for the Ed P. Vienna -----o~R e---- -- Saturday Night We will be open tonight and every Saturday night from 6:30 to 8:30 to receive savings deposits and cash pay checks, SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST CO Security & Trust 32-34 OAPITAL Main AND Bidg., St. SURPLUS $300,000.00. of trustees' states: that camietorte mec | PERSONAL. Postoflice psaene ctor Glen Latimer, of Denver, is on his vacation In this city Wie ae a andiaparty others will leave tonight for trip to Yellowstone park a of » ten week's nalts Volmer will leave toeo rn California, to be gone Judge © aon district court vacation trip les W. Morse of the Third returned Friday to Catalina Island, Cal. Architect Fred ale has returned from a visit to Ely, which he designates us the "Butte of Nevada." Mr Hale predicts for the Nevada camp a solid and steady growth Fire Chief Charlies T. Vail has returned to the city after spending his vacation on a fishing trip at Logan canyon and at The Hermitage in Ogden canyon. The chief had no big fish stories to tell, but states that he had a fine time. ee Ask for the new bread at cery. Vienna Walnut Bread. your gro- Harry J. Robinson . Attorney-atLaw, 102-2 Mercantile Bly. -_---- +> Fine watch Jeweler, 12 BE. ra 1st qt A. S. Reiser, may local do so. niabaltor The city and coun- able as yet to come but we have lo an agreement on this Len.porary hopes some has been provision suggested county will establsh a detention home and tnen sue the city to compel the latter to pay its share of the maintenance, In proportion to the number of pupils in it from the city If this is done the sUitutionality of the law will be it Pray ee: constitutional, our difficulties in this regard are ended | it proves Gaconatitutlonal, we will then be in a position to go before the next legislature and have a proper kaw enacted And in the meantime there will be some provision for the. very necessary work that a detention home doe had "Good sve" Tost (a.) "Friends". . ~Jullan Bdwards (b.)) "Three. Roses. -Red". ...Norrls Horace S. Mnsign (a) "Cavatina™' - Rail (bh.) Obertass Mix urka' 7 Wienlawskl Morris Andrews. Shill Wie hy Nacht" s0hm red C:-Gr aha n "Mear Not r. © Tsrael".... Dudley Buck Edoa Evans. (a.) "Song of the Brook" Lack (b) "To Spring . Grieg Marian Cc ‘annon. Duet for baritone and tenor from "The - Pirst=Clirlstmas" a 5 -Wihiltney Coombs Mr Ensign and "Mr. Graham Ask Open plane, MeClellan, i The Friday ont ofiicers, officer prebation the vecently Until assistance of most received lus 1e has received from the ice, County officers investigate many rimes as felonies, and then turn vhatever evidence they have concernng juveniles over to the juvenile c ourt, Police have of late shown a to assist, and a more sirict t lisposition enforcement of laws regarding juvenile ind contributory delinqueney is hoped oL. appealed "If the dalfferent officials o act favorably on the matter of renadditional assistance, there will remain only one great crying need for the Juvenile courr," said Probation Officer Brown Friday. ‘That will be Musicians Take}; Tribune crowd, Davmer, Weber Keith, Prominent Kearns and one or two others, will tv Part and Large Sum is ; to nominate him in convention. This will be the solution to the Democratic Secured for Strikers. coring Ue demand for Bransford. Not only will the Amerikearns party oad beat Bransford at the primaries and in on Cm ‘ : convention, but they will go out among Phe Wirst' Methodist church was welll a detention home. the precincts and oppose the return of|t Wied Friday night, the occasion being) ty jave not been Save the office We lave devices THE BREEDEN a the with aperation Bakery Vienna Mayor within includes The which the ‘‘Best" mayor's nomination Ma) Could Co-Operate. of the cases beInasmueh as many fore the juvenile court concern wards C of the industrial school board or then it is stated that this officer comrades, working by ec ould much do to failed office will now try him aga Bransford will find competition ipl ¢ BENEFIT CONCERT the in which cuident State ihe we editorials} enthusiastically received. The local telegraphers attended the given In their musicale benefit at the] Yirst Methodist church Friday night. -___ +e -__ anew Tribune | Bread. EH the Solution, disgruntled Amerikearns electing au ota some Werk thus involved, and will urge his Colleagues of the board of trustecs to The police, the aa dea ae whom of ehief for n ee but business for the benefit of the em-| ployes. Other communications of in-| terest to be driven by the Tribune and elected a mayor the Tribune did not want. Then the council baiked on the Trib- ee transacted, strongly favoring the strikers' caus¢ the hands of Probation Officer Brown were read and loudly applauded A by set AL thie iti a . te prominent one was from the St. Louis} ‘ ia} offic : i na ee ae Tt es c Saba Holt Starv-Chronicle. This article went into Shy indust i eas Pgs Ae : a a y the details of the tele sraphe re' work | 200 former inmates ot the ne Astral schoo! who are now in Salt Lake on highest and asserted that it is the These are required to report parole , Jabor, It maintained orm of skilled to industrial school author| frequently have not been udhat the operators bc quately as by letter to the itles here, as well paid for their services, and Joseph superintendent at Ogden Mr seoved the telegraph companies for of the opinion that one man is rei s large dividends instead of expaying lime to the devote all his quired to pending some of the profits of thei the arty eoree hee Tt : : every concharge has whatever, the that! and of his foree, to the attention he may even go sofa ras to detail some the laws it er espectally to enforce and contribvith re fe rence to minors fay to their delinquency Joseph, Furthermore, H. vice held their local strikers meeting in Harmonie hall usual] Fribusiness particular No morning worse | 24¥ in in hie DIVORCE) Rite hie | Re You'll sults In Severance of Five Marital Ties, it | -- - - Try Fresh for it the every -- -0=<- Viennuuw Walnut day. Ask your -----~-- In iI Bread grocery ope : Police Court. {| it : } { thee The use workers eleetrical the of request matter in the parade advertising committee on pareferred to the request is they who denied the jecided not to permit any advertis- Panamas 25% .to:-55%. off. Boys' Clothes core DE Our reguiar line of Boys' Clothes is reduced one-third. Regular prices were $2.50 to $10.00. Here's a chance to fix the-boy up for school. Clothes Jor Me n IN NEW YOR filfedBenamina@ss, FTAGTIIB DBA MIEIOHA | New Carpets and Rugs In many daily sick ¥ Ape lumbago. / ore and dwelling at 1160 South First Woat street ar concerned in he sult, and evidence was put on as to th value of this property Rogers says hie wife has much property In her owa name The defense contests thi and the judge sald he would not decide the case until he had heard evidence on this potnt "It Is a close question," sald the court elther party to the action is entitled to a divorce Y had been divoreed before but Mrs Rogers cam back when the husband promised to send. his ehildren to Denver He did so, but afterwards was compelled either to bring them back or leave them des solat« Suppose you have brought these to tak e-care things for me of." wis Mra Rogers assertion, says her husband when the boy returned beautiful arriving. Floor weaves The Coverings and patterns department and Drapes are devoted to is prepared this Fall to surprise you happily at every turn with new and pretty things. H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. WE CECEGSGEG |SGEG EGET EGLIIN 97 CRO>s ev - Red Painless ao Cross Dentists. Alveolar Lec ; %"% ~~. at i- es : as les 6 Den\\>* WS" TAKE Bet cineseeccacces Seound. Cor. ..$4.00 22k how It ts ' done You OF OUR | $3.50 | Bridge Silver Gold AUG, Work. and Filling been kind q OPENING, 22 q best ! Amalgam 3.50 Fillings 50c 5c up a daily Third | . $3.50 Crowns Re-enameling Hours vou THURSDAY, lof Westh) Porcelain show ADVANTAGE L Gold us : ; rn Method. your will, foie! dentist after you have to us HALF PRICE FOR 15 DAYS. v ant you to show your friends the of work we do b Ne | J . Norton was tried in the city court LS morning on the charge of battery upon his wife, committed several evenings age, at Salt Palace. His wife ‘testified that he shoved he against a door with such force as to render her unconscious. She sustained a severe cut on the head by coming in contact with the edge of the door Norton denied that ne shoved her. He Report of the lev. Knox' s Death-It stated to the court that he caught ner is reported that the Rev. I Knox, arm and sked her to accompany him for years a Presbyte rian minister in to their home, and she refused to do Utan, has died at Gardena, Cal, at so, He claimed that she received her the age of 60 years injuries by swinging door Judge Diehl will render his decision in the Light Poles Removed-On Second case Saturday morning avenue the street light poles have been The cases against John Brown and removed from the tnterseetions and Heber Stngleton, charged with stealthe lights are now hung from standards on the side jug 1,500 pounds of coal from the Rio Grande railway, were tried and taken Funeral of Perry J. Anson-The fuunder advisement by the neral of Perry J. Anson will be held James Merron, charged from his residence, 464 Second avenue, hezzling $600 from the Western NewsSunday, August, 25, 1907, at 2 p. m. paper Union, will be given a prelimiFriends are invited. nary hearing September 10. Shooting in the Park- Patrolman George V on. another of those econ Griffit arrested three boys Frida victed of vagrancy several days ago, for discharging and given the opportunity to leave the | morning Liberty park The Juvenile court will clty, failed to avall himself of the op-| of the youthful offenders portunity. clemency | take charge He begged for stole Carpet brom Line-Mres. S Friday morning, but Judge Diehl said ker, who lives en South Third West ‘ninety days in jail."' Street, reported to the police Friday Biney, charged with an asthat seme thief had stolen a carpet vault on Mary Anderson, one of the belonging to her which had been left denizens of Commercial street, failed to on a clothes line The thief entered put in his appearance Friday morning the back yard some time during the His bail of $20 was forfeited | night. -_-_-+--_ o-~-® e- - _ - -- half. half. Soft Shirts, fancy Hose, etc., are very reasonably priced. Judge Diehl Issues Ultimatum When He Sentences Saloonkeeper. BRIEFS. if you to see how cut prices. at at Suits. GAMBLERS IN FUTURE MUST GO TO JAIL cry surprised today we've Straws Drew Unlucky Number, Mrs. Ismmaline H. Christensen found \2 i "skidoo number in het wedded life had married James Christenser in Salt Lake December &, 1901 Hie had ing of any character {n the parade propel deserte a her she said, March 2, the The following new delegates were ad following vear She was granted a di mitted yvorce August 2, 1907, and permitted to Bollermakers-‘I W Camomil Go b esume her maiden name of Emmatine Reeves, Willlam McPherson Harper Brotherhood of Carpenters 725--l° Cap Mrs Iesther Peterson t pretty young stick weman, with hair almost «a pure. brown Decorators-ll. A Painters and secured a diverce from John A. Peter G. Pratt A. J. Monow,. ¢ son, together with 915 a month alimony) Vincent Printing Pressmen-J, for herself and their three-year-old The application of the local telegraphers that her husband had alleged for uaffillation with the Federation We s oceasions called her vile name sranted unanimously by vising vote. knocked het down They had had The Labor day committee ate ported that Ogden in August, 1992 married at Hl arrangements for a grand celebration some time ago in Salt had separated on this day were nearly completed, that husband came to visil € When her the official program Paria be announced thelr chiid, she said. at. her home, 3 Sunday, and the tinancial part had been Vest Second South street, they had quart amply provided for, after which the Fedreled, and he had struck here with hi eration adjourned. fists. knocking her down Her husband she testified, is earning from $85 to $10 & month, and was willing to pay "what was right' in the way of supperting the ehild, Kicked a Dcocr Down, Mrs. Peterson gave her evidence in a quiet enough manner, but her witness Mrs. Clark, appeared in tears. She wa: a nelghbor of the Petersons and had see) the husband k a door down to gall admittance ones Mrs. Edline Shaughnessy, who lives 0 Kast Third South street, secured a di voree from James Shaughnessy, who hae deserted her in Janvary of last year She sald she does not know where he fs Mrs. Anna D. Reynolds was awarded a decree by default from Walter Res Diehl has issued an Atniee Judge nolds, whom she charged with cesertlor gamblers of the city tum to the and non- eupn ort Thes were married W. MeNichol, the the sentencing A, June 15 Bast Second prietor of a saloon at 64 foregoing cases eccupied None of ite South street, Friday the court stated but when the any great length of time, that henceforth those convieted of against Mrs ease of Albert TI gambling would naye no other aiternaproceeded for Lucy Rogers had tive but a sentence for a term in the The case aes the judge called a halt city jail. . Heretofore. gamblers have as contesled, and Rogers was examined been fined when convictec a witness with considerablk Mayor Bransford and Chief MelIxenSie Ritehle said his time was zie have instructe qd the members of the and objected to the bringing of polices foree to gidly enforce the lengthy case before him ov default divores law, and the lid will be closed day. Attorneys for both sides promistd MeNichol, with W. W to do their best to have It over in 2 s : . Barton, Lee Ftelds minutes more, and the evidence was al Jap by the name of Yoshanato, were most all in by that time The effort was Judge Diehl, and each entered vnavalling. however, for the judge re ot guilty. On motion of tneir quired more evidence In regard to prop ait torney the men were discharged erty whic h is in dispute, and the case exception of McNichol, who until Saturday morning Was fined thu He plead guilty to running a gambling Too stepchildren, house Minny It is a case of tco many step-children with the htogerses. Chings had come to | such a pass that the wife refused to eat at the same table as the husband's ehit »b, and the eclief cause of complaint hat the husband had against his wife was that she was continually leaving her A csunennae. bald as a bat home to visit her married daughters Went out to buy a new hat; ‘She told me,"' said Rogers "that she He lived in the First eared more for her children than she this Is the worst- did for me."' llis head swelled big as a vat Rogers's complaint was a very lengthy one, but the judge ruled much of it out Priday's Bank Clearings-Iriday's of the case because It showed, he delocal bank clearings amounted to elared, that many things therein re $890,869.22, as agalnst $582:301.86 for counted had afterwards been condoned the corresponding day last year. deduced to shaw Rvidence was that the Passed Clalms-The stat® armory husband and wife divided the eK Iclothes board met in a brief session Saturday with the result that one night Mr. Roger afternoon and passed a number of had to seek another bed His wife had claims for the rental of armories. taken off the bedelothes that belonge:r tou her, leaving him with only a_ thin Discuss State Fair--The executive quilt committee of the State Fair tion met Friday afternoon and Wife Laughed wt Him cussed matters relative to the coming Hie said his wife laughed at him whe fail he tried to get up, one time when he war to be come in very low Anton Nielson. liad tt wits parents he Nat a Labor of federation Utah The BransJohns. mayer, new the lo telegstriking the Representing night Friday session. and exelting on lis side» when he appeared Vriday chie f of | Wurm view. his with together committee|ford, a city, this In taphers h mingled reely was oratory officials of | 1nd McKenzie, Roderick police, before Judge M j Ritehie to proseculs Attor-| District States United called on street the on pussing.cars "of noise svmpa-jthe their and court juvenile to ascer-|the Friday Booth FE. Hiram nev a default divorce case against Mrs, Flora reported had clerk etail"The of sup- | belov way for aid in the look thizers teleof mailing tain as to the legality fam. B. Lazare her father wa nt Iso! Will yeu la in| t assist to officers probation plying for at wire} that have been pald grams norning to oimpelled incipient eorrobeor of his son-in out ited the te sitimony stamping of work the telegraph|the that It is alleged rates, info Ipp ve order. in \ Labor 2? Salt) of people young the among present!erime the in involved law Nielson was one of five who wer eompants In used to be ipparel wearing with men had) officials city recently Until to!| Lake so in order doing been have strike ranted divorcees \ ixtiv cas was con le te dk rh parad: day Lubo from] th appeals to ear deaf a |turned while they moving business their keep and all the evidence Was nol trenuously rather questio th | ested court) bi ted the juventie Now Gowans. of! Judge want for are In a crippled condition medere tion | the that. was result Eis Xe be-| for grounds has he thinks judge | between conference The operators married life wa brict He Nic aod s the tine unions Jocal that |}recommended done be will something that }jeving ended] committee the and Booth Mr. living with. the testified that he had been purehase to ittempted h with | members ago long not a-talk had T been having definite anything without Second South strec yb azaros atl 406 Last In da 1 Labor apt ing j wea Gowan said Judge Bransford," Mayor at some] it will be continued but done, Floru ur d married thelr daughter a memRe by information for 4 request. te he was] "and he sald that while The) Friday. future, near the within time | ‘), 1906 June 1 of the and "tre beer unfon brewers" the of | Bet the situa with familiar entirely if/pot that determined ave elegraphers be him She ts be | wife. to not declared were eruge 1 dred the of needs the recognized he laW]tion, the violating are companies the | Salt Lake but has "apparel VWearing {into It and} look would: he and lcourt shall be prosecuted they living with ther husband of Paducation, Board Roast meanIn the be don Attorney l sec what could on waited committee A wife's. parents Judge came board of education Lake Salt The ofan him write to me clined to : s question asked he time the} to regard with Breeden General various thing, an@ he declined to take @/ij¢ja} communication, whieh I did, rec-|j,, for a share of real. roasting, same Nielson's reasons for leaving hei mlsapprehena under laboring embers Mrs.| of appointment the the|onmending that asserting affair, the in part and husband, but Nielsen the action of the Bowring 4S] jon, declaring that 7, young and William the!]\ ested that there were circumstances 10 matter of mails ts entirety under I have not scen| hoard in. determining: to open: the' schools and does | hrobation officers: jurisdiction of federal law, ino the the ase that did not appear affront an Intentional was day Labor on will he possibly but since, mayor the that the to his office. "he court belong satistied itself way in any not passed resolution A labor. do something at council meeting Mon-|\, organized husband, and Is fe Praud? Iwas not on the part of the this concerning questioning legal- | day night." Asked as to his opinion of the have the schools that stated be may t Police Among Work bad the estifled that. his daughter through telegrams sending of ity 3, and) ke ft her FO. open September been s¢ heduled busband Wt it has been In additicn to this source said Booth Attorney District maffs, was wasted members of the oratory the is disposed had that Chief MeKenzie date for the dese tion?" he said he stated In the "I find nothing Friday evening: | paid no aattinsltan attention to it Advertising in Parade. No li, call the work of the juvenile court federal Jaw that would tend to place by telegrams sending of practice the mail as illegal The only question that seems to obtain in the case is as to whether or not the person who has given the t@lezgram to the company has been defrauded." aad : Politically; 5 Sie ‘the ahd:Amerikearne| against It sailin 1. sal is party and good = NUMBER of N that Mayor DemBransford would make an ideal oceratic mayor, since he has been nothlife but a election hailed his gladly would { the head of a Democratic olty adininistvation Tlow to Head It OF The offer of prominent Amerikearus party men to treat with the FlepubHeans and reeapture the city from the Democrats was merely un are they dence of the straits in which condition reer. 2 | || Matinee 4. In ‘ 1 ' ye SKIDOO AFFILIATE| GOWANS: CONFIDENT | TELEGRAPHERS JUDGE FRAUD So. $2 up Porcelain rillings Rosetcweissec@liOl 12 YEARS*® PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE, till 6 p. m. Sunday, 9 to 12. Lady attendant and Main. DR. J. B. KEYSOR Over "Van Dyke ' DENTAL PARLORS (Over Davis Shoe MBiore.) Bell "shone 1499-z When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES you have at your service he MOST PERI Et MODERN foae Is SINC HARGE OF. SKILFUL OPERATOBS. Good Set of Teeth. . $5.00 Teeth Cleaned .31.00 Amalgam or Silver Solid Gold Crowns, Filling ; $1.00 22-k $5.00 Gold Fillings Bridge ‘Wor ke, per on $1.00 ‘and up Tooth ; ..$5.00 Teeth the latest HAMMER extracted, IS WITH Henry ing that fit without the the Salt alleged Lake company, will enter'a plea zliement Saturday morning default. in embezthe elt Friday is that a stolen crime, said to be by ‘impossible A Good Smoke Hardware} to court A complajnt charging him with embezzling $2,100. was filed The original charge booked... against Hammer was grand larceny But as it: pain mouth, CHARGED EMBEZZLEMENT Hammer, the clerk'of absorutely methods make teeth ‘to. sufficient amount of money at one time to constitute his indictment will be for prove was this erm- Bulfalo "At Plone," Cireular letters have reached Salt bezzlement ake from Buffalo, announcing a va---+-» ried program for "old home week" in | that city from September 1 to September 7, Inclusive Former residents of Instruction begins Monday, Septen Tuneral of George Spencer-The fuSalt Lake Photo Supply Co, Kodaks Buffalo and those who are not are inber 16. Registration of students Sep- | lneral services of the late George M. and Kodak finishing, 142 Main St. vited to take advantage of the cheap tember 13 and Intrance examina- | |} Spencer will be held from the Taylorstions September 11, 12 and 13. railroad rates to visit the East. Among assembly rooms at o'clock fa gl and camping puttits at State! vill College, enginee ring, nee and the special features of the week are m., Monday, August 26. The high preparatory courses are offer - Hardware, 252 Sta the dedication of a monument to Wil| counell of Granite. stake will be in liam MeKinley, and the celebration of -eoro oOo The catalog, which cuiliies all the| ;cnarge of the services, he seventy-fifth anniversary of the college work; the preparatory catalog, | ' Bourd of Public Works. describes the preparatory nd founding of tne city LWwhich Pedagogues Meet-The ‘ungraded of public | The meeting of tne board two years of normal- -preparatory | even- | room," the place ooo -_-__ in the school where works, to have been held Friday FFFFEFFPF FEF FFF+++ ES work, or an filustrated booklet of th 18 | new pupils may be tried out to prove SHEFF ing, Was postponed until August 29, al of Mines, will be sent free on scholastic 11 o'clock, inasmuch as the city en- i theli + + \. School application to was the ) > We want Two Keilable Soli+) gineer's office was not ready with some UNIVERSITY UTAE } super+ citors. ‘pply Republican Cir+ meeting of the principals and LakeOF City, sidewalk estimates that were to have ohh. | + culation Manager, +1 visors of the Salt Lake schools Fricome up. A number of important mattat are Beheduled for consideration | day morning, in Superintendent ChrisBarrow Bros, Stationers, 322 isen's office. SPF EFE ESF FFF FP TEFFF FOF ETT So. Main. t next Thursday morning. Is i not 5 Cor ig. only Ie enjovable ae ig When lire red ine & ‘palj feeling "1 ce 5 there . soothing MOR freshing t o 0 but . retresh- and you . the I that ' IS nothand re a IN TANGLED nerves UNIVERSITY OF UTTAR. (Fait ig sony all the favorites ites * LATTER Wt-113 Street vain Main Street WHERE THE CLOTHES FU We Sous olestic and re nro aU rte ported, ‘ 2 WIL ES. News Building. m os Bell "1578. By th ent, © Mona. 374-183 0 Ina a, |