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Show ee. a -- INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, John McVearny, mplic ae. in the W. A. CLARK IN SALT LAKE | vera iis James we Million Each Road to Bed and : Stock, In anticipation tinuous business expend dollars he amount on r of an inereashd and the Salt Lake Route {ts rolling "es stock ‘lative te conwill} Fred and Hamilton be done ets on within the xpendl-,; ee vine he ig Fi ' . rr Ja ?) 2 ria f iday I Se was held Denote . conference in the offices of H. Bancroft of the Oregon Short Line who represents the Harriman interests in the Salt Lake Route There were present W. A. Clack, president of the road; W Hl. Bancroft, J. Ross Clark, vice pre dent of the line; traffic manager, McVearny to the a million | likely plead a_s'milar pa held to this A, Wann, gt Judge ‘Kelly, "big Bank fellow" saloon has engaged] SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1907 STATE FAIR 10 BE Si to handle Ing , of 4 the; ) Determine A ie Loy Who < of rival spending employes their the competi- It that is the McVearny esa be. will fight, and he has been before courts enough, judging from his aclions, that he knows about how to proceed It was the understanding of } the police, after their conference with MeVearny and Williams in which the il] little fellow" was released and the big man made a confession, that the g eral counsel tall robber would waive the prelimiPresident Clark, with his wife, ¢ nary exagnination and be held to the from Butte Friday morning in his « te eat third district court direct This may private car, At the same time the othet x done by MeVearny today, but the offielals arrived from Los Angeles for the plies are not sure of the matter meeting President and Mrs. Clark are | Nothing has been heard from Wilquartered in thelr comfortable and homeHiams, according to the police, and it Ike car, and the others of the party are appears that he has either given his at the Knutsford pal, Me Sear Oy the "double-cross'' or tesult of Tnspeetion. a the two crooks hatched up the on . , |scheme to fool the police Whatevel The officials of the line have recently is done today will be interesting, and made an extended trip of inspection ove alt atlilire police officials will be presthe line of the Salt Lake Route, and the ic | > to listen to the proceedings conference Friday was for the purpose ---o~@ 2 -_____ or summing up the results of their il and to make arrangements for the re quired improvements In the line. The experience of the rhe lr with floods in the Mendow Valley district thi spring He las demonsteated the necessity of ad ling the roadbed extensive protection against the ahd water from the pipet tain sides. For some time it was thou cae that the line through Meadow ie would have to bi Beene d and Ww ° day the shape High School Hop that freight and passenger business. ever displayed in a High were discussed and acted] junior eee rege ee p aad cee TINGE Apea Sorat oss nts ser's, Jewe 12 Is..1st : ES ee a EO Ww house = Yori F are e BLAME NER? AW aed It was Thompson's colt that had no more sense than to swim the river to get a drink. Friday a petite young woman With Titian hair stood at oe ee ee phe poste office She bought a stamp, Cc company "AO. Joston rrison Des moistened it and an envelope attached it Then she turned about and = stood in front of the rotary storm door at the north end of the building She saw the ene array of postoffice box barren looking corridor ecae and seemed nonplussed. Then she sought the storm door, trying to get out the wrong way. A man assisted her out the right way, In front of the postofice she stopped and looked searchingly tle a g: af- Powers. &- Philadelphia Poston New York New Chic: BOX Chicago Boston ‘ New GorTas re, Miss 2". C Moffet. At the Pedersen recital at All program New York. New Boston. Colorado +) + +) > +/{ a Voluntary' . Tiernan Years. books schools law |'* Violin, Piano, contracted for by this year of Salt years ‘ * board of educa~ blds at the end for tion' sh of * readers will probab = let to different firms this year, although the general text-books in the Various grades will to one and L. the *addi-) and and a copy board give ous transacted be of P. Judd's - building office there ¢ of sample nearly country, so fav as the cletrk's desk of the tabulated bids in the * various members of an indication of the enormthat must before contracts are rendered: Joseph W. benefited by Great Kidney, medy » and give a to address suc! 7; Salt if you ae cays tnsaajeN 4 ty h . Batiste Orchestra, "‘Sur le Lac' 3 i 3orowsky Morgan Kay anagh. "Night in Spring .. Seybold Sherman. Lowenstein "Valse Mignonne' ..Leoncavallo Violin, . Chicago & Co., St Louis of the pupils of Anton Hallows college the fol will ago ares refreshments, fifteen dances 1907; and white! over-bold York. company, company EXCELLENT PROGRAM AT PEDERSEN RECITAL lowing PHFAE4H4Heee tess ss stssston company, Lyon, earned: by. the total output a Mrs.. J5. A. | varieties « Co MVeDD ALT anid son, Miss Dukes, Miss Mayne | Publishing k L +} up and down the street. Suc denly she gave a iaeaaT phipnils and hurried across Market street anc Mailed her letter In the box on the corne: comp: . Yet we shall miss your light You now shall yield to another elass We soon shall claim gut. right Yet part we. friends -'07-"( All hail: to ‘the green a white! Pees eek peg a : z | P ublishing Ric hmond, a: been completed, the juniors sang a song to. the seniors, which was wr itte n by Mildred Jones, a member fr the junior. class. lt Was sung to te air:of pee eeve The song Long live ins ‘geniors Long live the green Hearty you've been Rattle Om parry, _- eed sok YOU "public ation wee "Tat Adams. en S t a d ur ay e ig 7: W ~ will e night urday nn 6:30 1 cerve be and z open every a night from > 6 8:30 to hea a ings to Sav posits to- Sat- and eash Violin and VEAP z reea de pay "‘Cavattne''". .. Seyboid cinsel Mec uri iin Violin, *‘La Tenderesse . Seybold Lucile Criteh law. Violin, "Reverie" Viextemps Marie Rago Wwvsity Contest for gold medal by members of the A All Hallows Band, Luke MeNumee, Cornet: Lester Bowman, conan Romaine Hagan, Baritons Van. tlogan,. Alto; Nelson Hogan, Cornet; Bert Carollo, Cornet Violin, "Me aration , % Gabriel-Marie Bessie Rarnett Piano, "Rondo Capriccioso" .Mendelsohhn the best."" Vienna Bakery Bread. Violin, O Norma, Piano, y ity TRUST & Trust 42-34 CAPITAL Main AND 12 > C0 Bldg. ve St. SURPLUS $300,000.00. a brand new 17-jeweled in gold-ttiled cases with a gold-filled chain and charm Wlgin 20-year twenty-year thrown | DIAMONDS ani Pery Nellson. are yet Frere pad String Ore he stra. RRO RIN Schumann The any, 30. Pioneer Pleasure Everything class. busy if ED 7 Resort clean and opens strictly Field sports a specialty on want June dates. cLELLAND, Manager. Phones: inte Fore st 250 Red; House, Forest 135 Red. -Oo Cemetery Sold on Easy Payments at Cash Prices. All Wandamere fir G a ‘ - Op, For beactae Beethoven re SALT LAKE - Si Lote Sodded. Lawns built. Bell "Phone 1205 South Eighth West. of in war time, - all yesterday related Seo. personal and the ex- matter in pearies charge would decided be that better AMPLE PECe | 1905-x. goods marked in plain figures. I. SIEGEL, JEWELER = NEW SOF AE CIL Fifed Renjamins @ ANY ORK AVAILABLE Scheme Provides for Full Representation of the State's Industries, Salt a week! raiy \ FUNDS nes CIOLHES thou- jsands of pupils in the sehoels heard) many things about the great truggele of the rebellion and the "panishAmerican war that had not crept into print | The usual time of holding Flag ijcday exercises is on the day. just npre}eeding Memerial day This vear ihe Grand arm committer having. the; capable} FOR AN EISTEDDFOD IN COMING YEAR A national Pisteddfod will be held in Salt Lake City in. October, 1908 | while h will, if anything, eclipse thosé jheld during toe yvears 1895, 1896 and ISS. The event was determined upon by the Cambrian association of Salt wake City, under whose auspices the other were given, ata regular meeting held Wriday night at. the Co-op furniture store, 34 South Main street Committees were appointed and other teps taken looking to the making of the festival a huge and gigantic success in cision addition to AND DIAMOND BROKER, Main. MOST- LEAST. hold to the an I assoecintion's lateddlt od, an deelee- tion of officers took place, resulting as follows President, Arthur L Thomas: vice president, David L. Davis, treasurer, Nephi L. Morris; see‘etary, Harry..F.. evans; corresponding secretary, John James. These oflicers, together with the following named gentlemen, aiso comprise the beard of directors, all of Whom were elected at Friday night's mecting: William N. Williams, Walter J. Lewis, T. F. Thomas, Mathonihah Thomas, William D. Prosser, Thomas If, Jeremy Speeches were ide by Senator Williams, Mz: ihonihan Thomas, lL. D Haddock Wrttouls thur and. President Thomas at a. ait meeting adjourned subject to the eall of the NEW FLAG GIVEN BY STUDENT BODY Inaugural of Officers at Utah and Yell Oath Adminissered. The annual inaugural of the officers of the Student Body association at the University of Utah was held vesterday afternoon 1 entire chapel hour was given over to the students. The program was begun by a vocal solo by Miss Hazel Barnes, the "‘nightingale of the university President Stayner Richards delivered an, ad:tress of thanks to the students for so loyally supporting him during the year. *"Tine preset nt year," said Py ‘osiae nt Richards, has been the most successful one in the many years of the association's history. This year as never before the functions of the student body have had support by the students, When the present officers took hold of the association there was less than $75 in the treasury, and at the present tims there is over $500." President Riehards then presented to the school the new flag ite or erimson silk with a large block "U" in the center. It fs twelve by "fourteen feet, President-elect Richard W. Young jr. took the oath of office. He made a short address of thanks and said he hoped to. carry the association through next year as successfully as it had been carried this year. The students" called upon Mike Downey to take the oath of offices as yell master Kineeling on the Webster dictionary, Mik* and his as-istant, Sterling Talmage, took the following oath: "I do solemnly swear on my bended knees with my eyes elevated to the gloomy heavens beyond, that will stretch my enormous mouth to the utmost limit of its yelling capacity and through my efforts vietory will come to rest upon the banner on high wear, so help me-vyell.' Mr. Downey's oath was accepted by the students and the velling end of the program was turned over to Jim Oo Misses Ne lile and Rose Brown. PinnOia: OwUurke, 2 a: i ... Karganoft Bertha Ellis Trombone, ae for Hom POT ROT RL Yc & "‘Sonata,"' Siide checks. RITY Peilerson. observed. cit Cambrian Association So Decides After Electing New Officers. York PHF HE HH HH PH tee tee t tests | was as follor DO following York Grover class. your grocer for Vienna Bakery During the time for and cakes, "They're the Best." | hich were served after was the veterans on upon at the conference. tates and tarColors of Both Classes. iffs and questions of Interpretation of rulThe entrance was sirewn with the ings of the interstate commerce commis "leolors of both classes, intermingled | Springs, sion, came in for a share of the discus),-G with red and black, the High school sion. but upon these Ghestions the officolors All around. the walls were Cals preserve a holy silence. different sizes etters representing oo both classes. Ask bread of Chicago All e volling stock of the line will be] fair he colors of "the classes and ndded to and improved at great expense.| the school colors were used in every New engines of the latest and most im-] nook and corner of the entire gymproved type will be bought, perhaps be-|] nasium tween 20 and 40 of them, and new cars n the center of the gymnasium will also be procured. The increasing traf-| proper an immense canopy or green fic due to the activity in Nevada mining|and while tissue paper was hung, the districts, as well as in other parts of|colors of the senior class ‘In the section traversed by the line, makes|refreshment rooms there were large necessary this addition to the company's] festoons of green and white and maequipment : roon and gold -tissues, the last menOther matters relative to the business} tioned colors being the colors of the of the railroad Salt ‘ Bade school enue them sent, in the : this change and the desirability of re taining the present route have had the Farewell to Class effect of bringing about the decision on part of the company officials to reinof 1907. force the exposed roadbed against fu-] abcd ture floods by means of all improvements required. in that. work Over all the The reception given in the new creeks, large and small, steel bridges] Maton gymnasium last night by the with cement abutments will be built, and! juniors of the High sehool to. the places where the high water bears}/seniors proved to be the most sucdown with greatest foree, the roadbed|cessful event socially ever given in will be faced with a stone front. By these] the school. The juniors have spent means the company expects to make the|the last month in preparation for the washing out of the line in that district a] occasion and very competent comthing of the past. mittees have had the work in charge Heavier Rails. President Louis Paddison of the juniors has been overseer in all the Other improvements on the line will also] work The other members of the made. Over those parts of the line|class who tool an active part In the where light rails are still used, heavier| preparations are Minnie Brimm, Eleasteel will be placed, yard trackage will| nor Heringer, Lucile Thurman, Gilbe lengthened where it is needed and ter-| bert Miller, Gwendolin Tripp, Earl minal facilities will be added to for the| Van Cott Mdward Brown The decoaecammodation of an expected increase in|rations were the most extravagant hoth Speeches. "iN Lake this il is year ; going to that you ' - have will a How Far Are You From Broadway state remember a00 getting ce JUNIORS. RECEIVE route selected. The enormous expenseon Association Finds an Awakening All Over Utah In Interest. Patriotic through wa the a Gnas wars both of veterans. of corps fin Aieeatan of Colonel E.W.t "lc le < will 2b ins the expectation. of patriotic Instructor for the aconet mié the officials of the State Fair assolof, Utah, was sent out. to the valoual clation, the biggest in point of attendischool buildings, and united with the and th best in the matter of a nee in| pupils In the observance of the Gay. benefits and importance, that the state The speakers all referred to ihe mS ever given $20,000 glorious achievements of the preat| Interest in the event is ilready American republic and especially to} awakened in every section of the the tirring events of the wars ijn} state hotel bills In far "Dixie" there is an unWhich they had been partteipant numbet } precedented demand for information, to the! Pupils: were exhorted to. revere. the jand re On Washington county people deand It also grand old) flag and to é hold itj clare they will make the best exhibit sacred In all of the choot butidings Incurred accounts im the history of the state, and will a patriotic musical service was held re lsend a bigger crowd of visitors by far The speakers urged the puns. to; than rorty-two ever before. obtain as many potted plants as poss-} The date of _ the fair is September repre cented here ihle to be taken to the school bulldings lay just preceding Memoriall st Some f An additional reason to expect a lay These plants will be used fer {successful fair this year js that the decorating graves of soldier dead in=l dry farm convention will be held at stead of cut flowers, as were previousls ;the same time and place, and that contré ret used Subject possesses a growing interest preliminary hearhe surprised the attorney. police Make "Rlag. day' schools | periences when McVearn) MecVear ny will had a when an the Wars | CONTRACT FOR FIVE YEARS guilty, SV Es EAL the Third District court eVearny Thursday, }eonsulted } [lief j them stand ‘Veterans of Civil and Spanish Here | oe ged ty pice ou morning ind it is also understood that ON | retenas on the outside are furnishing he money Who these friends are {we suld be interesting to the police, placed in the peeuliar position that nes we The officers have let one jof the crooks, Fred Williams, go free and now they are wondering what will Spent Rolling in the neighborhood of on ‘{ts roadbed and the Onyx Forty Agents Have Been for Weeks Watch- s , : ; Expected that Onyx Bank Robber Will Waive Examination. Conference of Officials Results: In Vast Scheme for | Improvements. | retereerenseseseenee | THE SALT LAKE ROUTE WVEARNY TRIAL BOOK CONTRACT FLAG REVERED BY IN POLICE COURT FOR SCHOOL BOARD PUPILSOF SCHOOLS: BIGGER THAN EVER SPENDS. MILLIONS 3ENe eee : ; f 10 "SILVER BROOK" ANTURACITE We have secured CLUSIVE HIGH CITE. for AGENCY GRADB Place summer before the we and for this ANTHRA- your get EX- orders fall now delivery, busy. CENTRAL COAL & COKB COMPANY. Phones 2600. 38 So. Main. -_--_---~> + -__-_ Sa t Lake Photo Supply Co. and Kodak finishing, 142 Main St. It Punds mafters New New York Or Buy Them. e& can't neal ee we can buy their animals, says the sturdy representative of U tanta growing interest It is believed by observing men gen° erally that the premiums offered in this department will have the effect of bringing good stock to the state fair. and that Utah will be bettered for its coming. There is a great deal of mighty fine stock of every description in the state, but it {is possible some man somewhere else has a little better And while the Utah farmer] has, and be the best that will bring willing to can come the pit best it from he| against any other| man's state, the local breeders have a chance to buy whatever is wil Det animals And live stock of the state will be improved as a result. In every other department the competition is not open to the world. The management believed they would be warranted in protecting the interests of Utah's own eitizens in other lines. Much interest attaches to the convention of the dry-farming men Which is called for Oct. 3, and will continue in session through the three best days of the fair. The assoclation has given the dry farmers plenty of room for their exhibits and their machinery, and it is expected that the state will be enriched because of the better information imparted by the experts who have made a study of dry farming. than Utah there people will have be better yet seen, to have any prominent; citizen from some distant part of the | | country come, if he wants to, such an) inducement will not be regarded as} necessary to bring out the people of Utah. They will come to the fair from every section of the state, and wilt) annual the fajr history whose the ideas fashion are center AT _ AEN of of 1907 the the Street Wines and Held at) The Eagles Hall Tonight In dian nos banquet of the Cana-}| elty it Is pur-} vo and have a 7:30 p. m. in the | suildine. Wind on sor tion secretary of 14 Se eles Vocal . "The salo, adian g J eareful. A Will visit tone to onr you up. Soda Pountain DRUG COMPANY News Building. Phones Bell 374-1 By the Monument 374-1830. Dutch Chocolates /|Chocolates at i are the better same than other price-because Ch ldS}\eDonald makes Chocolate exclus.. We B. Scout M. Ermatinger | ively jation and the s The secretar Gecause the services are employed Natioral Songs. !of able chocolate experts Baritone ‘The Nex Canadian ---- Street Hardware Gt: ee for garden netting. 252 Because new machinery Because the best is operated, quality o are more choeéo- Street. late 322 So. Bros. Stationers. MORRIS too SPELSET eh Se ih Savage Mr. Eddy Rev. Recitation Barrow be WILLES = HORNE as STE State for the = .-s. Reasons Why! Voeal 2 want ompaniment Chibs Voe al, "Tdeal State | the anadian Thomas Ke arn 3 Misses Calla Tiartley | pianist William Sharpe Violin ae the associa Ragle block ovo be you purposes, very best. We carnysthe finest obtainable-domes- ~ tie and foreign, in bottle or bulk. When' buying : . : Wines or liquors yon can't °'l they celebrate|} : t ar. but one day before|} hé year kind medicinal Celebration. re Main. Is j tious, the different Because collection exhibition at paintings, I. X Rast ing conside r able inte res\ed ing anecuon q of | the| Cf and is fnsides from centers nutri- used ‘jn OEE SR REDIGLeR WORKS STRIKING used Because ace EXHIBITION HAS other the taste is unlike the taste chocolates 51 attract- Because the factory is spotlessly among those | clean. An iInterest- comprises the Because Mary Hinkson} ones One; male and -fe-| ane, represe male, The Dutch the highest priced ket, and only gentle yet , y chocolates 30 s00ds on c et G60e. and are the like mar- TO CLASSIFY T9Q LATE Ss | anima depicted Bachelor," by interior of quarters with the looking! tomeat embers of the old oe DIED OLIVER.-At 275 street, this city, May 24, 1907: Harry y ve oe of a EK. Oliver, in his cla _| teenth year, late of Pocatel Ik by Alexander') Y remains Will be shipped be " ris The Norton both | Oree gon, for -burta} 3 nar among the glowing place. Phe Harrison 4™merican Strongest in in | Banquet The 4 scene 15 the painting Of 2 shape for speed, ve thousand dollars in « ash * spie esg| will be awarded this year, to x -| tainty Possibly the promise ot "bat things can be made as the time ear the fair comes nearer But it fs cer-| tain that there will be races of every description and of a quality which will] salisfy the patrons of the fair The association should make n| very profitable event of it If the of-| ficial estimate of 75.000 Is not too} high, there will bea handsome sum in| the box office as a result of pay ad-| missions No great man has as yet been In-| vited to attend the fair While Utah| the men & Co. for Men.°.° REVERE VICTORIA] TOUORS un-}]C¢?'ra! F greatest Zz n by | lent glad Clothes Main working nearly every morning at the| track of the state fair ground, and} some of them are getting into excel-| be for (WHERE THE CLOTHES races less the officials of the association are greatly deceived. Right at the present time there are twenty-five horses would get asking PoultonMadsenQwen&G 3 Besides, by live can $18 to $40 concerned stockman styles authoritative the and you Available, The people of Utah have been pros-| perous, and they have only recently] been aroused to the nec essity of gen-!} eral competition They all nave money enough to attend the fair, and} Seceretary Horace Ensign of the as-] sociation stated Friday night to The] Republican that the offic jlals had estimated from a total of 75,000 to 90,-] 000° people would be in attendance during the six : nere is no doubt the live stock interests will be better represented than ever before. In this department there] S an absolute open competition. It is Utah against the world Senator John Seeley has declared his Willingness as a Utah man and a stockman, to have the products of this slate compete the best that {is found in the] whole wide world, so far as stock is Them far you Benjamin Designed Ty enty thousand dollars of this mines is available for general expanes and premiums. Ten thousand dollars of It may be used in the comniletatun of buildings now only partly finished Three thousand dollars will go to the building cf new sheds and pens, and the remainder is for a] maintenance fund-for the keeping of the grounds, for the improvement of | track, and the general preparation of | Beat how York, *.*.Correct SUP olment Will not from Alfred There is still another reaason to anpopate a big state fair in. Utah thi ar ind it is probably the most imports ant of all The state Fair association has money enough to give the fair righ 1 last legislature appropriated $35,000 for the uses of the organization for this year and next As thers will be no session of the legislatur: next winter, the Jast session made provision for both years in the one make Kodaks ? Furthermore, the eleetrical workers of the city-which term includes the merehants of electrical roods proose to make an extensive display of their wares, and that will render the tate falr an attractive place in the evening There was no state fair here last year, and the people confess to what ay be called «a o ea ren ippetite in the matter ot fairs They want lo sec the. fatr They feel the loss of that enterprise from their calendar last yea! some of them think {if there had been a fair in 1906 there would nave been better provision for the severe winter that followed, and that the pepple of the state would. be. in much better shape now than they are Therefore they want to vet all the benefit. the enterprise can. bring Sufficient IN THE OF YOUR CLOTHES STYLE "7 ; Harrison » North Third Gi West a represents PUv NF it \L NOTIC prittant it | MEYER.-The funeral of William rs. Sylvia Meyer, wift sea, showing of Matt Meyer anil mood. The ~ daughter. of Mr Villlam y Williams and is descriptive hy ree Williams of Sw; angen, W the watery} ae = held from the re sidence, 141 ‘Noun and aomin-|* h est at 2:30. pom Su orth nyt "* n A a cnet occupies UG foterment at Mt day, May s, Olivet ce ead is illustr: 1 | -- metery, + 0US the tive power. Mr. | P U NE it Le SEI R ‘Vicks. Te Norton most dis tingDAVIS:-The VICES funeral services Uished mi: arine pi ka rs_in the country,! "Mains of John Davis over the i see Son of Wilt am }° has bee en OEEOE, ad thre "eo sold medals in) 490 Mary Ann ‘ on ‘ New won the} a ars'9 months and 15 a aa wii aged (a5 Os Bourne ; Sunday: at 2-4 #, will be c ue 25it0 DP. ™. from the 7 be hed n't We Be hivwer bade Decelved. } to in_business in name each Co, MB When organi-'us you Vienna ping be s on Nae attend Salt) '!° day Lake for 18 years. If you want pure) ™Ice sure the! aoa the cart ahd Ice Cream at Comet i POR you order are assured Bakery, Ind. bakery oT oe he 8 15. i i from, PSL " - . and of th the pennls * can V view the remains bn funeral) fro re aldenve. ous ‘i Interme; ntoin Men family 20h to 2 ah Street, sy LE-MISCEL ,1, ANKOuU BARG rT PRIGHT VAIN] cash: | . PIANO,: © $175; $)>5 one than hair- Price; sold oe © 39 Main stree * ADUSt. hig | sport ; |