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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1907. 10 TO SEE IF POLICE FORMER SALT LAKER (METHODISTS GATHER STRIKE REPORTED YOUNG OFFENDERS WILL HELP COURT SHOT IN QUARREL FOR BiG CONFERENCE IN ULO EMMA MINE APPEAR IN GOURT -.__- DoultonMadsenQwen& G N-ILS| "WHER CLOTHES THE FIT...) Street| 1it-113 | | WILL - GO | that Produced Millions. | - | Joseph ike TO ering Thursday. | Andrew was Petit formerly of The shor and instantly|ference open ing in this of the Methodist con-} city will begin: In. the} \ strike mine, near OFFICIALS|itied"a vu Wenie racks, "Uinan| First." church dhis mokog" at's [gute feo ara anen lee n by J. J. Cook, One He for him. who Cook gave had} o'clock, him- | | take when place. a Al business this session session will thy « a is reporte: Alta: in the n the Little 5 Delinquents Is the Boy Ready for School? Before | Judge Gowans for Wide | Variety of 01Offenses. old Emma | Cottonwox val waa Santi ak ths Set ante {HALVERSON ASKS FOR TIME. i on in' Lb. Re Martineau's .office: in self up to the police at Vernal and told jization of the conference will occur. |Salt Lak 2mind old-time miners of. the | ; ; a ite of saving been fired upon first}and upon its completion an adjourn |, iy ie the Emma -prodiived tnove Proprietoi OT Salt Palace ls by Petit. Another story is that there|ment will be taken until evening 1 5 ! yi yz 4 was bad blood between the two men,|the evening a home mission Taaveconce'l tee i Given Until Thursday {0 that they met and both went for theif} wil} be held. at whie Addresses 1 Phe strike s made Monday morning guns at the same time, Cook being | be delivered bv the a at Ses Thomand Willlam > Groesbeck, who, with M*¢r, Answer, the quicker, Mrs, Petit heard the snots|as of Logan, the Rev. David W ane | Martineau purchased the mine thi . } and, rushing out found her ere toe Ogden and the Rev. Dr. Kirk bride spring, came to Salt Lake with samples C Whether the rank and file of the po-]on the ground and saw Cook and an~ |¢ Denver superintendent of ft the ore Tuesday The ore is deIt was a varied menu that was served Nee foree are as anxious to assist in} other man walking away, each carry- Lesroae Bible society for the West ‘lared to be almost identical in character|up in the juvenile court Tuesday There juvenile court work as they say they ing guns Preceding this session an organ recital | with that produced in the seventies. Work | were boys and girls present charged with are, and as the present ee of deThe affair occurred on the evening] will be given in the church by Edwin| "Il proceed rapidly in the mine, and jall. sorts of erimes from riding bleycles partments seem to he, question|of Ang. 22 Hee Kimball 4 the owners hope soon to re-open the vein jon the sidewalk to petit larceny, or arin thet has presented itse tt to the minds An inquest was held by Coroner} Thursday. morning's conference will | t#* produced such fabulous wealth. ing Various decisions were reached in of some of the court officers. Just to] Merkley, the jury tinding the decease dl he marked by appearance of BishIr. Groesbeck has eight men at work {the cases of the children, and In one or seo where they stand, a few matters/came to his death from a gunsnot hop vv Neelev of Buenos Avres, who]! the mine, and 5) feet of 16-pound rails | two instances the parents o1 other adults were made of record in juvenile court| wound inflicted by Cook who is helk }comes to this city to be present at the have been Jaid in th Bay. ¢ unnel. | will be charged with contributing to. the Tuesday, and will be brought to the/to await the action of the grand jury. | eonference The mine will be prepared to bie ore in| delinqueney of minors attention of the police authorities and| Mrs. Petit was prostrated by the un-| A banquet will be tendered the visitthe near future Some cf the cases came from the Salt fortunate occurence, She accompanied | ing clergymen and their wives Thur The Emma mine was sold in the early | Palace, and John Halverson, representing The cases that came up were in con-| the body to Dragon then to Mack on | ai iy evening by the Rev. H. J. Talbot. |@4ys to an FEenglizh syndicate, and had |the management of the place, appeared to nection with two raids made by Juve-!the D. & R. G., and then brought it to superintendent of the Utah. mission been losed down many vears, until it}answer a charge of allowing minors nile court officials, one jin the terri-]Salt Lake. The remains were removed | ang the Rev and Mrs 3enjamin | ¥45 reopened Jnast spring by Martineau {around the grounds after curfew, and tory immediately west of the busloess|] to the morgue of Joseph William Tay-| Young The affair will take nlace inj 2nd Gt vesbeck also of allowing minors to drink beer in portion of the city Thursday afternoon] lor. M Petit oe met by Mrs ve the chureh parlors i the gardens or to be In the bar. He asked and the other at the Salt Pala Ss of 219 street, sister of the deceased, pA EBS Bevhatece for time, however, and promised to apueday night With reference to the ind arrangements made for the funFeat S: G. SPENCER ARRESTED pear again Thursday morning first, the proprietor of the New Bruns-jeral at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, FOR SERIOUS OFFENSE One little girl had been found in. th wick saloon, giving his name Ross| with interment in the City cemetery DEMOCRATS RALLY beer garden accompanied by her mother. Razzuti, failed to appear in ourt.| Mrs. Petit, was a Mrs. Phillips be i mat The daughter was placed on. probation though he had been warned, and had promised to do so. The juvenile court officers} police the asked had Razzutl, and to place iis bail] Officer marrying Petit The deceased was 46 years old, the} Son of aes w and Esther Petit of uiis| city, and was born and raised in Salt | Lake. He took up some 3800 ere i Nick Gulbransen, "ste, to azzutul etea cane aid not who made come toj to ne Sn tnatis tending aT SO 860 a to make oe ate ah oe, ee rite OCKS ae oe "his bride here a tew montns ago to © there was every reason why E they should h ive done well. One or two pe rsons witnessed the deed, but Mrs. day. Gulbransen's explanation ola one, which Judge Gowans was says Petit could ae were; but her so often has ne "That's none of our pe Rails ‘nile. court." It's Outing Club of the S06 ane ae \ s a president e ear the girl.| who testified that manager|in the saloon on e. pombuny, and|boy who had he had bought the grounds. bought beer oe epegan Much 2 eileeed(na 1e girl has been em-| lowed to go on suspended sentence. SevyBe dbs him and lived at his home eral other cases of violation of the cur oe 1e Is said to have told her mother, | few law were disposed of by placing the Bho lives out from the city, about the | youthful offenders on probation, there was as s Whirtor the place (as where the) Yet ee eral Deets venen a , a officer ¢ not make © arres e ¢ not refuse to, but passed the matter off by leaving the responsibility with other Such officers was the statement made in court Tuesday. The Razzuti be dealt with next Thursday, rant for his arrest having been case in theThecityother 3 police force placed on sworn an officer of is concerned thai was cers of -night the to , in ; had have to of testified that that appear in Dal in juvenile cases work. will of h the to in ee z i never tale bee See to attention te i oe made officers the eee be Sette acknowledged tee Enka that state epoutt court, at in of each E of 7 ary. J. 102-3 of Music in at TATE department at $960: per next mate, at large. annum: 5 of to Our songs and be wes series, he receive is OF The of boarding at The home will regular be fitted eateby,| ee . ; the kind stea dv om come, day ws after . year im make ; th and the j This . solidly tried to per-! oun funeral Monday $ ecame én > s oh . . oe rich, y i) FINAL Anthon and lows the highest rate of : : 7 S interest consistent with H. Hardware, iia Jents ie quartet service wae 262 WILL he North an ward of S ao dey > SB a-e C - ig ie ‘anital ap Trust Bldg., : z Main and and aie Sur 3 Surplus, $200,000, at line at ' has been death, in a of William C. are who was -neumonia i also ; + a route i. misator: Th e Bread. ad, free on Two EAT om itj urray iq M . oe morning arate oe B. after : a principal Institute < at eee iN He e ranch In of eit Replace child. of: the' In the Fifth of "il Tues aoe ma hal!, John. Richmond Mr. Mr.Biche. BiBird i.a recelvec 7' mn : . streets t Sn. & Breloek: the re aule to "ak the of .$ pone voiced visitors started early a nae au conveyance, and did|#!most due hel) ESPLIN ON ceceived city ; of the » absence the city : » sct schools had.ten east of of $5,000 thati the Son. president in si of homeward "Beat today, est" today Vie Vienna Bake body. the the. Vienna jenna is C. J. Ross, of the choir, eens, ae oe a Se has been who is informed = for sti ignant ave e i Ane : years he had said, === - UI Utah i wire aie » visite saloon, also votes ee et things de- Yr tu in > 1895, in ro Salt aDistrict . . . to supcus-ve. not the din- i ‘ | 7. rrheOX eae tz ' aa nye ae fk 04 ary ; § pala order> company 4% val F applied stockholders ims t it is lesen a adsl 7 BES, .. guine S askec In the act ween 1988 ar oF Allman of ; > ot af Mountain ee ¢ zation di- Lake, Salt Jan-| a ome and fael ' nee ay ){ ne formal! in the Lake = S&Sry e 1% Lake Lake Extension with S100 000, : > Ww pes ee F Wagner] Graham LawJ, H. Newton,]} on Freeze Sixteenth was Min-| cap- a in " Sneee we, aes wlaited Colt H.. -Mi: with relatives, in east:| aaa White Squaw, Hope Numbers es Christink, viee ee South, | , | for a ne € i "4e* Of another action in court, --- park and referred IN ee near the ¢ pleaded ae As-| Teal GAY. ,The ome POLICE dence 1 Bo | mutted ---. na ve e. - baail whe"3 Justlee. Dusind gullty ASK .YOUF to ' | | "| Harker the M. offense petit Nece 9 . ~ ores . Oregon yoming |} der the pilotage Snort | a well-known on busi-|" "Mr. Teague joonetos the of Mr. newspaper, Charles Bread. gSTOCery | was was snatching Mahalfy fined a man named entered a Wer of . Dal land Dadel ger With or} ve Central at notz ped F with Daly, charged the ments Drug Day the Tuesday Cae ; way, man is.a delegate from coming a eee ee Boston and are « lahat California} etres paiin American a are are streams, The a paintings found to be The se goaen ds } fiph Pe Tae Ot Botte" nae oe > , Pa fish being ‘ taken from ck a work thin we of a eation" eae thecontthentat athe i: as AS been traveling with Mr. Brown ane) obtained some exe ellant reproductions eee of game panes ‘ the water. ‘fon, know -F } the , that} "if| irrj- nn are Smee De rari eS al Werte feel ommented a mutual friend, your grocer " for Bread. the | ee‘a rni and _ rte een : Vienna! Pate aes County Reunion at Lagoon Friday, August 30 ' Time to Meet Your Friends Trains at 2. 4 i! ands OOo j ers eee $50,- at Toronto, : Canadg i, J.. derson of this city was a ira nominating committe ‘}on traveling the *, Wrramiue 7m The SDR j- | # mudslide ra frej + 3 I pa =ht met Tre Fred An- a member which or sr : --_-- > ee | Seen ee ee 1 ' ee clerk. its. purpose to e be t: district, ie aay capitalization £50,001 I in American ition « ofFork 1,000 inn' : L0-c¥nt bela t re showing a chs ures. Mi: M0}: on ee can or vice Hauerbach, secretary ani iC BD Astiatioies Warner of Salt Armstrong of president; Sadie ; ang saatire p depended . uu oulsf the! GREE SE Rin in oh tecent Grande : Fall 166 ine s, ec onlay new MI pili ino went ANG s 994 very E. and Ww fe a eC there eling { al = -domestic the and to co cheap. | Tem-! j 1s noth- and re- eTrves, favorites WIL UG . Neves Vs | that ported. - 2} j - get soothing } oO 1e carry but refresh y an nae W j Ma sale enjoyable, cooling ing more freshing have Styles for + + 0 only l rer - considerable 29th.> on sale* August Dunlap Hats BROWN, TERRY ty ¢ an C am IDRUFF F it's EDS |} esday rains _ namin, who not mg, t rht| ee : Pe ee | : Cir- e I: wore! and| Saturday in this district a t+++++eeeg yy S AUS which Pueblo near rt) | Maes ‘thle. cate \ at intoae olo. Oa oe - | n cnarge o Major Hoo ey vho was ill, re " J | | reports that pees He . € ed 1ad ane fairly rooG tri t Jenver ‘i te woay se Fa aE eee that he is INCORPORATIONS. { ----- rennet Las ve ea ty : Mars : trains Salida crowding. : nae came - : wreck a callation age ntl I, rg Grande near i Salt take Prolite. | =at 4 © hicago M going aie Rio ae by ee was ee « RTary as agent of the headquarters _|eseadecdease {+ of has F of the Chicago, C Cincinnati and hicago, ville is Chicago. Yeners General Manager Baner Oregon Short ee cee apart- howe | this "pa with! monly purposes to} . itcied the roaster ‘of pfficey' ant ae : mncers ‘of c the aseaetreasurer; Henry | | 80¢nderson ders n for year. x M Z went the to coming the Hiland a is formerly commercial burglary the store rooming ‘him: with The Sea Gull Mining company of irrigation) Salt Lake. filed articles with the coun-| Orde nite, one s pan Ask walnut Og-| il sieecee jat Sacramento. ane us visit to 1 ¢ ris "th ie ie peu if ox hs on PO mally > Dp ose of exchanging views ) j = onicts ee area nist He admitted thi hy fever Anderse reson a Committeeman, I n the recent convention of the NaME ei a of Life Underwrit Utah Official ; oa made ofi the announcement appointment bundle} plea $35 arraigned Houck, Mt eon : on -e sale August 29th, TERRY & WOODRUFD-.-(Poa fee act, Morgan A American Fork Tuesday night after a! sr | ond degree. Bail was fixed at $2,000 ones oe Ss esular' | day in Salt Lake. He declares the en-| ‘William Teague, known to his fa-] The: case was set for trial for Septem-|, li t by iS vere. -reported: ‘several through ‘hours§ " rs , > ep eo op aad . |campment is doingg£ fine. a miliars as "Bill" Teague, spent yester:| ber 12. Daly was taken to the county | {0% 0Wlng to slow. time which was } in n Sa Salt Lake sa lefaul ; the amount of his near: being Sala made oxen; sof, : Spots on the line! smehat. vide president exa'l dday zike seeing the sights un-'| Jal if n default of : i nt , . treasurLake f of Ma im- Iining ues al of Tatrert Woon com- larceny 60-days se ntenidée the The offense charged] guilty, to the charge battery. +: and arge of battery, was fined $10 by Judge Whitaker 5 ae ‘ H. Grundy, who, the evidence s a ed. had Sean a a Yee ts seat WISDOM OF FOUNT tnat only constituted severe of clothing *ks from a ag eral week iso J. AT INFORMATION howbver, he.aaye he bus 1 } eee a ao a eke says Oo. = per:.fe ugher Is interested in mining to a ee . = a itaaea | ‘ ; Copper : asky O. Frick, ero ea at he gts he has never seen and G. M : stern part of the ‘country so: pro officers are | P®™OUS Mining : , a eee resident Ma an¢ ‘ > Mon late ae M ke aT Sever: York lderable extent arid belleves that. presentne depression in a stocks Is not. s ove > y car | purposes pases ace ee fall, ich to cena zrate f| |For BR peesand taree o operate Charger other || BROWN, . Murray . » ome "othome oe = New San Ra1 and 2 Desky ae "? | side - Hat } pany of atic 000 in see COURT a al ate showed a paced! was giver release oii - ae£ «mans Jat : § ‘*!}against Shipp ---qO7("3]+--____. LOCAL o iene a Eljet ta Tron Lakee 7 Bavarian t rer " es epee ee eee cere te Ugh wages and equally. bigh prices prevail in thee eastern metropolis, particularly h { rs : tto ¢from nee ae ne end ‘costans being 1 t Dp cent high M a ie. _i!_ | Matt Gilt ride roal > 16 convent as ans a Aonat pha ee mes ents Alvin R iisse epresentative of the Utah Sts Non Sa The trial of Thomas Shipp for rob-j|4nd Andrew Rdgwinon dice. ee Cole} sociation of Underwriters ean -- WhitJudge before begun was bery iker in ; the police court ce y Tuesday morn. police S+t+H+++o+eesy ing. After the testimony of several witCOTSWOLD RAMS aa ° TH+ F+4+44444 nesses had been take sis . 2 : 600 headMidway for sale I nqulire. Wwe wantpplyTwoi ‘ Re ,+ ty Attorney een Lyon taken, statedAssistant that. theCouneviColeman, ; Utat HH i ++ citors, icHable Soli1} it SEEKS The «, Salt the é s president; | 2% F. ST. PROSPEROUS a returned returned ees viaift pe; sayky é EA VERY i Murray. Tha the sanitary Sl il, LE t leita: rere x ay ae Miss legal || duties. Line her scle I é weit H oMicialls vacation SRO WEEKS Nebraska Short to of the Young Marie department, has returned el Ayy py aaGTient ane. Little Cottonwood district, Balt county.L. Palmer is pres H. c Edwards. tre asurer; secretary and J . Frick Sullivan, directors. All the |Junetion preventing them from doing so : in the future, the injunction was] dissolved byeee Judge Morse. Tuesday &! pes lesday./ eRoAegwa SAYS Is oo Stead, Good : WCACAG ORGS = | ‘DESKY and i or Alea Provo, of Warner N. rea I (Se (KES M. shares, filed articles Tuesday. It pu poses to operate unpatented ce claims in Salt Tea Lake, Inow n as the, fin Standard, and Standard ' Numbers 1he to} H ae ae 7an und secured a aneel in- 8 T. Eleanor beetors etors -_Notea. : Court Music KE NSA ), Eork. = Daynes Oo : mplaining | L ike Wallis thelr marriage ° one child e in for dissolution in tne diatr rict Scour ayecd; ?‘ /Uesday. The petition states that the! sompan as "ganize 898. cet Messtition wee de 2c"dedd -on. aeby Ss a to sell, lying town, and Ee P. Heber Wilson eco this "pay o pretty that do assaulted Alfred Moligil prepared Arm- divorce dese red him awainat 1¢ ers ar park purposes, | 45% SE" \ n Cain, was taken. W. | renee, O Tannese and J. men ; é Tiedqd te al Gar, declared forfeited. by | to : 18 VAS te ago, does ago years SIRI to ee and ae asks one chile four weeks | married . : Peas: pateir Nae Erick ody of their general comMr Suntech P acres the it. water, Murray rs a ¢ ae jonn' : are devoted failed decidea is was the wife ‘S.J His lng to neh tentnaou Shien fans Drapes later = seer and nas aa her support for Morse Walli husband. 7roc- mayor ee theto city payehall thewas near 7: building committee by!Tripp's - | finer" manager Walnut and patterns married Judge good causes for 'T. The Phe that ‘rn limits of Befeer on to in| of| now| 18 Judge five years after is There Lake, by passing a| Councilman} ant Oo nh Singers - C One mngersn-_ Gove eles to the from: A: S. C. Forbes ‘of the BALL. PORPFEIT TTALIANS Cal. of Venice of Commerce Chamber offering& the > use ae of p the auditorium n that resort; and. the wrcun receipt ip | Pall te Face Justice Durand on : i * r , the Ogdenan" Tabernacle choir will ie sault Charge. there on Utah day: September ‘9.°Man. Saturdat Right at acuveas. to ager and hpricot has Shape aon ee grounds Oakland, Cal August 3. | Pictures Gan * anes , ul. st 2b, 1 Fish. Esplin, a Mormon mission-! There is on exhibition at the Commer laboring in that territory. | ¢ial club two ; . nic } « ‘ volumes 4a a 1e was given as the cause Ye plate deauligs ‘chek ane a oeat te a ‘stated = new buildin Z with % nak beds Sper Ce ‘harles FE. Huish, of Eureka. cordin Ee le . vecial sanction. ACH | ¢ "yr; N. A, Robertson, of Salt & » the dec sion of Tuesday ae tary: Ah win an : : they may now cont 7 or at 148 Hillman, S 1 : minue operations. ! moth, director ace cs and Wagener are on opposite a for es j you happily at every turn with puree. aang monk on iNesnew city bullding, One CO Sats The sanitary officer, "Dr A. A. Bird. ified : ~| notified the city to abate, within sd days, a nuisance, consisting of a nool ¢ on account Ik "- and To Assign Teachers-The meeting of teachers and school work committee of the city board-of ec y 3 3 urd jucation, which was for. Tuesday afternoon at 5 was meaivoned until Wedd. ment of teachers WillWw. be taken up price, him. department ino Coverings i all to surprise F ; The epee tal ermine se Sull, | claims in the Tintic distriet, filed arti= ng that he had contracted lO] eles of incorporation with an authorne Dee te three lots in Perkins' ized capital of $250,000 divided fa a See and had made several] 95_cent shares. C. P. Warvielle. if « k ae I che bia a : reon 7 hae had ingon. is pres sident George : Cree um ae ant eee material renee, of Salt Lake aie oreside ay 6 MISSION in this Epa "4171 arriving. 0',e clty, at HOO an acre A number of owners combined in offering, stiil another strip, also southeust of the city, at prices ranging from $100 to $200 an acre A bill was-allowed for electrical fix- |@Sked suit Carpets county building reorganized Tuesday | morning, with Mayor John §, Bransford as president, in place of MEzra Thompson, resigned, A concrete walk will be laid from the street to th boiler house 6n Second Bast street. yi/ern tereae aC petri were me, offered for eclty. no definite action }DUt jdts. ‘‘dressy'' moderate to of sof acase i 4 he toward a : beautiful man or had aE to prices willing to sell any desired of } sortion the side ofof his far : ; his farm to the southeast] Offictals| @ ee Special)nif at , ; |a salary plaint Der inclines and y eee Irene G.S.. Williams, Williams complains] Short, whose|thatMrs. Royal whom. she] Arthur two accepted was White, . J. J. Proctor, of | Townsend, Salt In COURT eact 1 she said SS of confined and Rugs Mee , husband eee r ea S WY werse IMG Ay t married were Utah Ward. on ee ‘ le ‘council #lso decided, resolution Introduced' by 7 : Twen-| such Canyon Crest-The } we Couldnreenot different be found picwhen wanted. ces of property by IN Dorada her who is Flo Paul re durable. on ete Bred and . years. John cichmone 7 ago, ‘ she many died] chargeoY CityyY En B Burton, raSweazey, gs Mihara tag A § ingincer and 1 to short illness. | Secure a new man for the position, at at Cin lat = * oti oy i u PERSONALS will] to 0 ae a place Gillen and IWhite ated. nominated. two tor room one } man styles New EEL. serted her three vears centributed nothingagelrs for {| - Murray M Henry $607,-] P: nisen support j » are Sel ec of < forClearings-Tuesday's| Salt s Lake Were} ere cif G Pteorge Mrs Sacramento, who Fathers Bird ? resignation will : FP. i A. park|®s0 ee to ae Josephine years : whom y meet Thursday bids to conside) pared and aa but find are strong the 1 Danish Mrs cut sai wedding ranic J, knot. Mrs. Ada1a, Kiehl said Frank Kiehl, Short compare poo! S $4.00 Suits return until late in the afternoon. \ nother her Office Vite ‘ , flice for Bransford-The a ar ; joint board of control of the city an a Railway , company ‘ ns : young 1 il cal y WOES eee wives Tue ero ees more hoard a at becoming---Materials Men's The son WIVE granted divorces' ; || herd at the THEIR to to the with UNHAPPY d death and the telegram which brought Loner who examine them. . The books | « E Houck had furnished. the news to church neapanat ‘rs in this!are the work of Frank M. Johns cu 0} eee uluable ideas along: city the ty John am. State] es Werke hy eourity & 99.9 ft and and Main ns craeat the c d ay at noon oon -- Word CO., sent of nothing oot were|of Superintendent Christensen and the deDrAMihis at Canyon Crest. The allot- $ of which acted a Lake night ae Berar "ae ; iret South ! faces minus as as a CELEBRATE * 3 Salt assembly Light; Utah ai CMe si the TRUST be extension which has : , ascent ge drunk -: . andi was ; : in the line running Julian Riley, deputy United States HE arunk, and was tined ¥ will.celebrate. the | marshal, has returned fr Sena shal, has ied from a week's| informal reception and) trip to White Rocks and other: eet le ae es pyatnut DIES & do y Charles| called) Ir Gold | o'clock: ae S Wednesday , Lake will booklet pool Support or dese in : rtion, vale or: ee ong standing not furnished Members the| of ADDITION of LY. SECURITY and par- Bids-The Pedagogues Tune vund - deliyive} Ceo. an fat Salt all the catalog, UTAH, Salt LakeOF City, Utah. Bars ipals and sipervisors of Salt Lake Cc! ty schools spent Tuesday at Canyon Crest ranch, where they were guests of REST high gouncll, a member, SUPERIOR ty-third - and Tents the: of * = d been playing are Young Commercial street They will report Thes we ekly 5 to the1e-T probation n office ficer i im « disposition was mad f a boy 16 years o ac v nbae f the ' * a lh enter ee ate and] a ormal-preparatory mnelcpreparatary Aineieabe laying had TIS, islanc o'elock, $924,589.50 Beate Ot TO Granite stake Spencer was uncheon handles §=60~works at 11 yen Bweazey.»1s wzke Collegiate a A. 8. Retser,| addresses In which tributes to the fine character of the oa a Antelope $924,589.50 and Wassr. "nesday Tce C- VICTIM " benetited by5 the recently been made into their. district, out, added Consider a of George M. SE eae Morning at J1 o'clock. In President St. Se P-| UNIVERSITY |'073.08 for the same dav a year aro. a ar ae Death Of Swenzey Infant-James| Ball continued to fight stationcand LIGHTNING LAID ; ron a day, 4 r - i 1n ia oa yeat company ti} = cafe ladies Calves-Twelve Beckstead. We | Thursday night. t clearings West streets street beLecal Bank South for| bank S Pee Ah ; fs an pee, been on Will re eiates aoe or for Vaan pavingwaeand in sidewalk bein extensions. ware | "2rd, 7 in appa but it was no Six dollars and two souvenir trays taken from his pockets, <. Er eae 7 no|®?@4 ts paid boarding out com- steady have e erate BOOZE |!" %¢arching resisted an -{4nd In but NON-SPECULATIVE J the their BRIEFS " Buffalo caives ] of relatives| A large number pallbearers books | 294 supplied and will sobe that and pred amusements a goodwith influence the ceremony ' at the] a pata?friends attended ; will be thrown around all who may beCity cemetery, where the grave was dedicome residents there cated by Elder John M. Cannon peepee nce gee NL Tnyestments, that vield at and Git Yr New TROUBLESOME policeman wagon. HOME public when w public years oee of ne work, sangx three solos, 3 and was the singing uncheon buffalo a tothe police way ic reached there it < Seo connected Provo for exception-| r pameDa a" matron. HOMMIHaT baaceaeane catalog, which outlines work the preparatory program a for Captain Burbidge and Jaller and Police Sma Tavlos fealcanaiae } ssis The held The college spoke, party af the:te American ETS : rather brought, was Ball as wught, oro ather | -sive ric ars Liberty at party lawn a | stationoo Tuesday y= into the police ae wee 3 : ean the 13 a students ent: Gh pe ae ey Mee ath tiene a, . nae * Colle 9 engineering, normal prey ratory courses are offered. -= a) The epalllica: 8 t oe Pe BALL Intended to accommodate ati a low cost$ | °®2Se H Rirls who are have notno able homesto meet. of theirthe own] " sicdouble and who ex: duringmixed the penses houses. the Democrats | | ex- to patrons 5 will " bright. . He aia use. a copy | Were was first made, a reformatory, also , of 7. 5 gah Registration gees eg eetcieeene poten svade mes manto' accompany: him, but Ball amutter "fighting jag," and ction refused to Fatweco pa tue cotati "A tember e| chairman, and him county San another added orning by Patrolman : was on Fifth tween arrested Recond and Third lookingPopular for- to the it be of quar- Hatch, Joseph &. Taylor, Hola wranke WV ravlor: Citun given feature CHUL the Granite stake tabernacle service was in charge of President Frank Y.| ©2¥lor of the Granite stake. Elders W was Sanpete Willardsummer Phillips u --}old-line alt nouncement sense is it of ofthe de- this city. Miss Isely has been ele Bis Proctor academy at eleven years and Is said to be lished o es ae rm we 2 fl a Ta ey Ba , : i the success of the Demoin the fall election a and there was more of Mines, smatl boy could stir upenthusiasm at the first than cireusa|>chool | PPlcation to * testing, | ticipated service, Sunday will meee Eugene dragged, Miss. MC Alice Iscly hassboon afipnua ten mpiton:Of.thé Newhouse Home for Girls, which‘is belng ‘erected as an addition ts the Phillips Congregational church jn the Hyde yublie at- SELECTED FOR GIRLS' wall fitted for @:nature -of seph erat October timber of agriculture; drunkenness. ward 1e Republican's Songs piel, They begin next Every subseriber will reecive in sheet music form.-EREL, --6..--_____ MATRON arg 822 So. Main.|essary Ripley are ; forest SY BTo-| Mereantile Buildin xi u ps Slo sei eclelataa Lorena : IAT Ee. feature MADE ZY ee at your Bread Robinson, : ka oh a OVERDOSE also OF tee Bros. Stationers, es month, there, --.-__ Barrow ' ae annum, x assistant per Pretty Lake Photo Supply Co. eee cae Kodak finishing, 142 Main S Teer 7. dana aes (lg $600 mar: : ae cety. Vienna. Walalnut he r a ine r areca rere erate eta omen EME de squartermaster's 1 ne ca tne r oneal ok Por the police undatball haye fall acne Aes city | ber manuf: sae eerie ot tel peinJo-|'WO re ae turir 1S rc ©®~|\days that are ata ahead of apayDemocracy | Ae ne Republican, se- super-| iis the presence 5 anei Michael I, Cunningham, city presided at the speechmaking, ak Beginning it Bases f part oe Ca nar aay S in ft mechanical scband al dvd aie : os | the 0° David Goddard Ogden, 11 Di yearsane old of the of Woman's members Indian drawing, OF at $600 per annum, at Carlisle,| -. 3 : ie at cellent these appeared a aye about party 3 things eratic ticket l to the their £0.) s ae Democratic ere can sue regard bring straight marine N eee did]_,|termaster's 7, Francisco, on dcStates annun ce a I ‘Cl annum, iHinthethe 1 hydrographic| Officer|P&timent she court provisions court Efforts tion its ee @2OPatory girl fapeemeen. da not know, ly, that th The the heorncer law apparently, law is especially pecially liberal 25 ay Begl after| Che at tee Har CeCMEr service, morning our , told her ber in ld: off-| ae Saturda, this being $ unattended, and Beckstead court court a charge hours, appeared _hot_ juvenile appear to answer curfew anna $1,000 $1,000 perper Wadnes- Tuesday, "Unite naval observatory, $S00 to $1,000 saltee * se ar September 5 18, viticultural superra as ° , Le "$1500 pu et of oe te Soak which record i adr antein) an, a Inan lanes ae ae rane open Siaee marion cre tial of Edzste by notified been had who wards. aaa z Me c vomput Styles Just who they seemed to zt intend case will $1,200 ner the war-|? ?" 0 or" Bag WanpicGchestte office. Perry see wit be served. was the 11, suits $8.00 suits at $5.35 | BIIDISIIIAIITD MIDIS IN IOIE? q, ptember county $6.00 al city up selling a clear \nother Women' S Productive of E th n usiasm. ign 3 and this week up We're $5.00 suits at $3.35 will Ansumes No Responsibility. Razzuti's arrest had been asked by neto swear to Warrants men willing cusing him of violation of city and state laws-allowing minors in his s 1loon The saloon is known to officers of the to. say today po ntea Annual ae little $4.00 suits at $2.65 clothes, aera ® at LS OT existing between her and her The youngest boy there was nine 2 employer, ind ‘the complaint followed. | old, vet old enough to be adjudged cuilty We incorrigibility and lareeny petit ]ofSperry and Corless' Deputy' Sheritis ‘Mayor John S. Bransford and a Dumper at ae eee rane were ae that fecal bee: " Sees net give any clear ee other promingnt Democrats partie 4 Bags the arrest ibout 11 o'clock Mon-| was placed on probation A bor four i \ vas done pated in the ralls at Lagoon Tuesday day nigh: peneer i married and |\ears his senior was placed on probation, ee given by the Woman's Democratic club. | has children older than the girl he is and Captain Wood promised to be reUNCLE SAM LOOKING noe the mayor was not one of the |charged with wronging. He denies the] sponsible for his conduct for two weeks kers, he took a hearty interest in the }accusations against him \ Taylorsville boy. 10 years old had stolen FOR GOOD WORKMEN doings of his party There was a splendid -__-____._+_.@-.- . bicycle and sold it for $2 Weta ra: pe av a ot as Bi ort eee Ee UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. pert to Probation Officer Mumford at Examinations under the civil service os <i 1G a i ANY Map Tit : x . Murra. Will be héld in' Salt Lake as follows }tineau talked strongly in favor of a struction begins Monday, SeptemTwo boys, aged 16° and! 17, respectively alrair the he i for $3.00 suits at $2.00 F Samuel G, Spencer of 266 Canyon|/and the mother, whose name is Sharp road is in the county jail enereed with | will be asked to appear in court ThursEdwards, Lizzie of case The also, 16|day, girl A criminal offens & serious years of-age is said to HE his victim. ]/who was found in the beer garden, wa The complaint was sworn to by George continued: ns' wa that of a voung. boy ag t sago rhich had been DSL BLT Eo the place. yaaa did noc] go the station, any: more than he went:to thd. juvenile court room Tues- and shape of officials to arrest at $100. Ns fix him money. fine | ' Departments Will Be 5 . ‘ Asked to Consider Proposii Wee hs tion of Aiding Crusade, Heads If he needs a suit, we can in Bee Joseph Petit "Killed by J. J.) Bishop T. B. Neeley of Buenos L. R. Martineau and icshecica Ayres Will Address Gath| Believe They Have Vein |Juvenile Cook, Who Surrenders to Officers. Patrolmen Gulbransen and Beckstead Give Evidence of the Coppers' Attitude. e -. P hones: HOR COMP ANY Building, By the ment, Bell 374-1578. ary. 374-1880, Mona. a Ina. $ ; |