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Show » INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1907. FINAL CHAPTER OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS ELOPING MINISTER CAMBRIANS PLAN SALT LAKE HUB OF ACCEPT AGREEMENT FOR FISTEDOFOD, WESTERN TRAVEL STILL TRAVELING STREET CAR DRAMA | & . Reg- as ulations Binding Employes | tat day, when the EWD settlement ofj Vise . TI > dispute came 1Ur a +7 Car® M General tha iiles naaved S of sigh edad*dh. ast, The > car} ithe ar Ww union Theci Caug ht, was} only posted | feat en con- - of io y © rear ratified Tine Ground men, ours per d: hae oe gee egeres Alaa‘ » do Work on 26 cents cents to stalin to i gin per per at their 7:30 5 a. $i ability m., : . and] a eee articles corporated the oe Utah the Light oTof and‘a 0 2--Any agreed in ee "i‘cee Wages oe hour Aencemenis and Bs and a for i ore may not oe i * = iy a AL DEN rely part, eo. be ex) at : president, James, of ul ru ~ of runs, amendment and barn: to report on the job as oe hae ~~ of ten blocks of the The mn} joo 3 see ve nn ais BNSCe oes for work pany from ept pany Protestant Lipiseopal parish of!) subject to Tre-| cigered at approval of the) ing by purpose foreman for nome stor rooin. with these eC thoy city helper foreman a line Haddock 1 Davis, me first vice d the and Mlorette which Whaley which August of l They that have to Is ten years in Belmont has have a expense. been ar » village, face abdnetion, Pinkerton Poe a Vv seare Fan eetee arene aa Tor I$) criminal the ordered chair 13, at will senior Brae which the tho other no{Moetion oaty war- latter fugitive s time ] the place. to as ministry to canon $1 of was: ae : h, the ; Action Speaking tev. John We com-lietter Mine$2 ° Was Ena a willnotbe (the helper not con-| be- ofz another: 4 Pe eneae that 89 theSt eisteddfods eas oe grand Le ( oe The Canons o a ey cipal with of (hei hymn nature,that, man.) decided that almost the Mrs. 80 tomorrow 1896 aand held fi ee was that in of the ‘anything , this end best en- if to his at the William W. D. Sug- N. W5l- Prosser, prin- of the Riverside school, sang splendid effect the Welsh national "The ‘All Land Thro' the THREE of My A a Continued ne and se MEN MAKE de- Fathers" Night."' eg gee ee MASKED old- would present and.Prof. girl's Mary years she all of Senator Mais the the] is ATES oe of : 1895, RICH from Page HAUL One. superintendent of railway servic¢ as It will be the duty of the foreman] company, however, reserving the right)t 9 haye his wagon loaded and ready to operate emergency crews and triin-/¢9 Jeaye store room at 7:9) sharp and ing cars : report at headquarters at night 4-In all schedules that are changec See EE ; and as often as they may be changed City Electric Department. each motorman and conductor shall} prouple men, $% per month. mand the prosceuting attorney of = Nassau county, Franklin B. Coles, to} had a stranger walked into the bartake up the case and bring to book]*oom Can only be guessed at. the man who has stolen her favorite a Bape Soy lp aon com. pleted, 1e robbers marched the four granddaughter and taken from her on the Heine at the grave one of the two| men into one of the card reoms and ncar relatives Bic possesses, the chilpulled the door shut on them y have aren the right his run in tinuous. the to make employment company, the ule, the selection accordance as with in. the his service provided of! |amp con-|¢79 cq above, °f) Lanip With] trimmers, per trjyor, trimmers, sso per right to sires. sign In up case for a the yaeancy run he man in district, street Ogden, vatot dear Whaley blow, it of is dead son is heartbroken her grandchild, feared, will in Og- setters, $80 per the and the her, pac, them an $75 per nth was indicated and today, that plea, would jae pe en-| stay hele niace had wer | Fe did no they until were they had a Bae as BES ODER Then the back nad come, AIDES and trouble getting into The ‘the the ta not think MecTernay It where yell cae aes ROL OEM door was it Sa be to not sek Peesie com- dying, thad Semmuncs his two children to the care o ne recreant clergyman A plea of madness alone can save] the Siadeede d pastor, "r; kill over per|ing as it has within a year of the death [| G00°°, of her son, the girl's father, who, inj back ponth each of her Mrs. dis-]abduction $% Laboratory meter man (service gen). s100 per month Laboratory meter man, helper, de-} occurs, municipal, month exception of the emergency sched-| 4y~ Jamp All regular schedules of choosing | month. et ee at leas oe sl die to their solng into effect In order tO} give each motorman and conductor th Commercial month never of late entered such a thing, Thursday my head night that any shall be Sena' postedimmediatelysand|:-src. ue to constitute rete soclety | fellows would attempt Fun, sha NAO Nine hours a day's work tered. forD him. by'wre some e ofthe B SOCIOL) i t.that time of to hold h Iup the open to general choice, effective the| jy city electric department congregation -in tine - when "there: ‘are oa - eople > . sate . . eleaders: : in nd‘his: former aime t ea in first day of the following month At the meeting of the union a resolu-|4#" ¢ndeavor to spare him the extreme the saloon, and the, highwa pda fixthe event that any grievanceltion was passed thanking Brigham }1.| penalty, and at the same time modify 5 5 J may arise between the company and Roberts for the part he took in the setits cuaployas. the duly authorized comtlement of ine differences, and the press mittce of employes shall have the priyv-}y is commended the uniformly fair ilege of biking all matters In dispute] erated shown throughout the recent conbefore _the proper officers of the comout troversy. nacetice of postion tne the companys 6-Employes 3 may lice. » pee a of 4 2 ee ae upon of ap-| plication fqgr same for a reasonable time, when consistent with the coma se th 217) oer from 4 regular the to time report. their a car is &-Extra crews they have until will not showing-up reports. will be considered for than one hour run for and shall the same. BEATTY het: or paid All us pay no It clare that Bantam Law Suit 2 un- | the Cause 9 ) Dr Plaint >B. . . Bes as r B Be atty against Mrs. The nuisanee lam rooster od a com-j{ has filed .@ com Alice Little, his complained whose she bed belleved and in Harttord, news her, him guiltless woman's she of nature, of to any of this." with for nine the man : Mrs. Cooke then told agonized spense she 7before the S culmination . termed her husband's (ion. is a the bandoctor from the being made of the vear of had _ suffered of what she el mad _ Infatua- fleeing clergyman will soon is almost certain, judging ie acne to plans that are thé have received had they been operating | o))¢ sges, disturbs his rest. Mrs, Little, their cars; provided such employs has! through her attorneys, Zane & Stving- The Dindaliment ‘ot the reetor has already begun. Immediately after his carried secure to the coniplaint accompanied by Might with men of his humorotia marily out the the rules of the company to! ftellow. has demurred names of witnesses at the|ana the demurrer is time when accident W-Uniforms of occurred blue la réquest,"couchéd-in. serge mate rial! for # More specific statement words of facts. Miss parish declared ; Whaley, the vestryassembled and sum- his pulpit vacant. pe a ee to be purchased in the open market,|The demurrer closes with this praver Poultry Association Meets. quality, style and cut to be named by|: ‘Wherefore, this defendant prays that The regular monthly meeting of the the company since there is neither man, nor Jawyer, | State Poultry association, held Thurs11-Bulletin beards to be houses for the use of the pisted at employes all|nor doctor that can propagate the|day night, was one of the most inter|chicken and amputate the crow, that] esUng and enthusiastic sessions in the J2-Any trainman failing to capac for|the complaint be dismissed and the] history of that organization. A large uty sh be placed on the extra Mst|defendant discharged." The case is| number present Talks on three days. It is understood, however,| before Justice Dana T. Smith. "Fertility" were given by L. C. Dunthat if a trainman = misses his Pate can, George Coulam and President while en route to work through any Charles G. Plummer, and an open dis- cause or delay of that under day the only Jose Trainmen stances fileers shall a report the furnixh in cars, he or part foregoing to the detail of shall] the incident of day. eireum-| proper car and! cause or delay or detention. Gravel men operating cars men. shall be included as of-| Trolley per men on gravel cars, cussion as motor-|¢™t. car men.|that 2% hour echts|iM was Reports the fowl better indulged in by all than ever More attention is being paid to the industry and better birds are being raised. After the meeting of tho association the state section of the Rhode Island "Reds" club met and discussed matters of business pertaining to that department of the work. The section was recently organized as a branch of the national clu The local officers are uncan, president: George Coulam, vice president; O. Jensen, secretary and treasurer. @ Our regular customers wear has convinced who does not wear we wish to show the m, but it is to the man ready-made clothes that these. @ One showing will convince him, generally. @ Priced $18 to $50---worth more. MAIN STREET. Man Goes Insane. Nephi, May 2.-Another case of intanity was discovered here today. For some time past Hyrum: Marble has shown signs of mental weakness and today his ravings and physical acts became so alarming that his wife, fearing that his conduct might become #0 serlous as to endanger her life, complained to the officers, who placed him in confinement. The examination as fo his sanity will be conducted tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock BALLOON ORIENT UP IN SUCCESSFUL TRIAL 8, Mo., May £.-The ascension of the balloon Orient, with A. Leo Stevens pliot, and Alan TR. Hawley as Pupil, was the most successful of any made this #eason so far. I'rom the standpoint of an acronaut, the flight was uninteresting There was no wind and the balloon made The no progréss. ascension was made from Second and Rutger streets, starting at 10:44 o'clock. <Afier hovering over the eily at an altitude of several thousand feet the men came down, alighting at 1:25in an open field on the Dupont ShootIng club's grounds, about seven miles northwest of town. ‘The balloon made a safe landing and neither acronaut met with mishap. They ceturned to their rooms at the Jefferson hote) at 6 o'clock The Orient was hauled in es Dance at Saltair tonight. Got Away Easily. nearly three minutes was But once they clear they ran saw the into the of and May 5, the hub T and of all for "assistant of the "It all Middie the is traflie West standpoint business western Peck, agent Thursday point of activity Salt the con from to the is the cuoast growing great both population ane Local people do not gencrally appreciate thelr city, but the future with bring to pass all that has been said e once rning the development of Salt Lake Mr. Peck and Douglas White, geneval advertising manager for the line, are spending a day or two in this city on business They will return to their headquarters in Los Angeles Saturday The oflielals announced Thursday that the Los Ang eles limited will resume service next week. e first limited train since the annuliment of the week vice several washouts on the Valley, will Chicago West Sunday, May ~ 56: The bound limited train on the toute since the through Jast put In operation willl les Angeles May limite d ». Thereafter the will continue in daily service as before it was interrupted by the Washing out of be line ‘once rune the sumption of the umited vice Mr Ps ck said e are very glad, of course, to put the Atte gain~=as: it has become continental travelers and has much in spreading the prestige of our linc. We work harder than ever to » the best that can be boosting ourselves we boost hs entire section WILL of LINE Salt It is this and not what you pay that determines the value to you of your new suit, Gardner Correct Suits embody all the exclusive features of the finest tailoring, and to this is added the fine quality fabrics that enter into every Gardner Garment, B ; g ET Watch Gold May aca Raa for Voreman. 2.-The Prices $40Becuie down to ; (ies ‘ , of | the call e 50, oN RICE Jd. aT N demand than learn more and 4 : s ¥ 4 , Bs) 2 7 A \ i st ‘ ‘ $ 4 4 4 4 we Ss BU Officials Gives Rise | Speculation. Ladies' Oxfords Pass, via Pioche, as a probable route reconstruction of the | $2. 65 7 has| for, ey line 00 d 00 3 a 8 50 { Clear Creek mine presented their foreman, James Russell, with a solid Lower Rates Granted, | Bold watch, chain and charm, as an Price. May 2.-About the first reegappreciation of his labors and associa-|yjtion given to eastern Utah by econthe! Phone tion among them. Russell leaves: the a a railway in the line of service of the Uta "uel compar cessions in passenger rates was given take a similar senition with the cinta Pacific Coal company The Winter Quarters mine was idle! greater to ' president and W. H. Bancroft, vice poe: manager of the Oregon Short Lin i". Wells, general manage or the Salt Lake Route, and Willlam Hosd, chief engineer of the Southern Pacifie, left Salt Lake Thursday by special train over e Salt Lake Route Notwithstanding Mr Vells's recent statement that the line Meadow Valley would not be doned on account of the danger washouts to which it is subjected, stated that the purpose of the inspection trip of the officials is to determine upon the advisibility of changing the route of the line so as to avoid gothrough Meadow Valley Mr route Bristol been suggested miners a about them. - 4. % , % 2 : Clothes have been leaders of pop- ularity and this season brings eVeLs. * ed Particular men are invited spread the alarm. Oflicer Dan Grundvig was walking in front of the saloon when MeTernay came running out and told of the robbery Grundvig at once hurried up the alley at the side of the D. F. Walker building to its Intersection with the alley running to Main street The men had had ample time to make their getaway, however, and the efforts of the onicer were futile. Other officérs were on fe seene in a short time, and a Sys atic search was started at once Wells > the Clark interest hi c shict. "of Police Sheets is directing the the line, Baneroft and Mi drag net, and believes he will be able Hood represent the Harriman interests. to roun@g up the gang within a short The talk of the changing of the linc time The three men were smooth from its present route is renewed by) shaven, and this, it is believed, will] the trip upon which the officials jJeft aid materially in the search the city Thursday The washouts on} Was just about ten months ago} the line through Meadow Valley in the that the Onyx Bank saloon was held last two seasons have cost the company by two men and robbed of $95,] {in the Aeseniat hood of $1,500,000, and esides what the bartender, Tom|] jit is said by engineers who haye in-| Needham, lost The robbers at this] spected the line that to make the lime chose near the midnight hour|tracks secure from the floods of the for their work, and held up a stranger] high water season would cost cat who had just entered. more than to run the line over a new Scofield : é CHANGL? Lake to What You Get for Your Money For years Gardner White is we Il known locally and throughout the West for his the literary world, friends in this city cerning his department o the railroad service he said ‘We are doing more work in the way of advertising than any other line in the country. We are constantly etting out literature advertising the resources of the mountain and coast states, as an inducement fer people from the East and Middle West to settic here. Utah gets her full share of our advertising, as we know her interests are our interests. Sait Lake is bound to come to the front rapidly, and as friends of her we are doing What we can to help her on, "The ee under the schedule arranged, wil aye Los Angeles at 10 a. m. and arrive in Salt Lake Clty at 12:05 D. westbound train will Lake $:15 daily The pubic will Wovetien rejoice with us in the resumption of the limited service.' afte: saloon RESTORED importance of the elty it is destined to hecome Trip robbers had left before victims had the nerve door and peer into the pres- befor« -_---*+o do not need any encouragement to buy Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes--the clothes they It the the the given tended to show industry in the state is condition Nepht their time right. © pate: were about the Same size. hey were about five feet nine Inches in helfght and well built Two of the men wore dark clothes and the third wore a Nght sult All , well dressed and each had hat « The man with the mask was larger than either of his pals, and appeared to be the leadi He was nearly six possessed a powerful inten- coupled rescue h de. ed mentally eeehim borne has to the Last First That the a nuisance.|be caught of crowing, the place the Bea sent who had wronged her so cruelly. copy gir)," she said, "was wise beyond her years, and led my husband to do testimony in cases of accidents or other|Next-door neighbor, on cases in which the company requires|South street, tor keeping they shall receive pay at of wages that they would from Of | years, came Between Neighbors. { lovepa the on as they can, ia crime, Even who hi 1d borne wrongdoing. Her for | Matutinal derstood, however, that the ré gular} showing-up reports mentioned above} ure to ; cover all runs %-Where employes are required to lay off to look up evidence or to give} such services, the same rate today brought Girl, eee eee . arose tional other being less | has All his friends seeking to valliate grief-stricken wife, are his unsound until | . deed Blames ‘onn., to Which Ha band's fight BOTHERS instruct- be regular reports marked a be been relieved, housed. men sha his Wife ei obtain: ee the disgrace their parish Kast from eisteddfod, : aid Route. The and esha: Seetiine Widens adjournment gestion for Bishop Burgess, Merriman tonight said who } or- ing oaeatTod about the acc: ae ~|deavors aaah BANEto aiken ahs results nec declined to tell. Tonight eijef-stricken grandmother, Whaley, new is passenger verging of C secretary the Lake Lake eects sot eta a peraed aa) ol RU:t *¢ Pag : United States, the only exception being 1892 Imperative. sucha clection The write rector,|the International eisteddfod, at he|Chicago during the World's requested Was Sasa eS Wise Rae ‘ } 3.4 5 things talked of was the pro- f from James, ik : City, {Church. IS Resumed Salt ete SEA EPat ec Vv ‘cportcient? a Afore-iorddy take instructed John TRAIN to Los Angeles Will Be John secretary, ganization formed a week ago, conthe | veying to It the congratulations of the etebant eg ( ae to :spare 4 is yfay Officers penalty ; as fai ‘engaged tiv 1 oe ae G ; room|the store directed the outsidcjor a renzo ee scalled com to pay transportation to and bishop's action was imperative. What] the os ind for neg uae ad dash $!wore the other contents of the letter, from home temporarily 1e COM-]aside from the request that he be deto allow $1 per day for board posed and expressions of regret he DOALG One man oO LIMITED service From Chicago Through rine as the Jamestown corresponding HMempested, Long Island, who eloped on RSet ae as vi autiful ie heiress |ae 7! bendable' ; Tuesda with the : beau t held]in to stop at the job at night. job, oy travel,' work, for duty ~- prevail s aaa a a 4, * L. oceupic the Gata the board of director of the : president, Arthur : natn me seneral ‘ men of Uitde allowed|{Island reailies for number two men to|be deposed from the Episcopal min- Thursday night's meeting Sundays and holidays to a B Next. festival would, £ the urgess consnsulted‘ with other] sh1 tb e dada toti receive aa time ma ee preeNiersthatof Cooke the clergy de-|e¢lipse the others, and men and Riacda was today deposedand from] each member pledged ang time ae not to be laa holidays InvesU-| faul ion he shall at ae trouble aoeeee gang ine Sens Men suspend>] and resular remain folpet vettine hited sundays Of) 4. epee e , oe on eee appoint (wo! micn. to adjust question vision, beceniaas and If upon Phigue adsetnen re t A een ein fori o possible hours; that the spots the IM-l company) shall " who is proven aia pald be rules Railway trainmen ee ' employe he to mart cents * per ; hour ~ thereafter ed or discharged, gation upon operating lvor da ee prony cs) jnighe at ihe oo SRAM Jn Ur the absenee ie Peri ci \ elegate om |exposition, D. ; Arrest, abate sdayv aa Aad » eaneoge sy fo oeé « at ae : Pepe ° and Nig Ni aoa aaa 5 de oe Talenb tie Right Mev ; Fredillow ec. 4 7 Oo ; se over 4 igh ance of the full agreement was the} sundays. and the following holidays:|erick Burgess, bishop of Long Island matter of only a few minutes. | Christmas, Washington's birthday,|/announced he had received a letter] { rat jay. Fourth of July and La-| Wednesday at noon, postmarked Long " The Cambrian assoecfation of alt City ) held a meeting Thursday i £ at the Co-op Furniture store, 35 Was appointed secretary Wednesday pa ii aioe selected as tie day for If the Rey. Jere Knode Cooke, re Cae oey, MENERIAITe meee Des ‘ aoe Pitnetasnio Hle and historical day 1 altah A committe of three, tor of the fashionab Z pe al consisting of Mathonihah Thomas, Lo- hour,{for hour, Be Grand- Demands » caug {l h ey hoyr,|caught prosecution tor r an l cents ording or day, ate} the} / Will Girl's mother hee . = w gang of Foremen hours per day $i 77 y Res by DEPOSED Abduction ar Charged; work- the minor changes. . of the agreement follows 5 mice it : with text was and he! First-class linemen, ® iffixed | $15 hours, $4.25 ‘ Ao committee +S agreement I ordered chapter.» executive . the fant Be eee company Railway will be posted as!9 the company of rv lief as his signature -and rher eens srg i cou « and committee adopted an} ages ¢ Ao gecar vor ane r Tee the Utah Light & ws the agreement the company affecting that the change will cause a hitch B. H. Roberts, who acted as media tor in the strife between the company and its electrical workers, effected a settlement Thursday afternoon, and the coat yeate: Gener of frem slightly, ied company men's executive : same agreement as : to came BROTHER : The ake 1 night ly If ling conditions, and it is not anticfpat- an in company was practically eMmthe . workmen; in the . em company. The agreement oa : : by the ; changed Employer, The final step z - the late street car Railway | adopted | ploy: of ED RAR RRARN RULES | [agreement signed by the Utah Light ERRING 2 : : Be . Posted and Isleetrical night the ; : RXRARCAARA CAA COMPANY to of the 7"Thursday TCARAAAAA VEVVDS AS Pact : meeting union . wee ee etraeeeee ee 6 PVLVVVVS SCS VCP VS VA AVPVVSSVSPSPVsVsSVVsSsSsVsSsssSs_s ss vss USED --_-_-. At a yet a ACK AAA DVLVVVDS -_- NAN SN SNNSS Minor changes as to the Association Has Fixed July 17 Pastor of Long Island Chure h T. C. Peck of Salt Lake Route|; Working Conditions as Day for Cambrian Is Being Trailed by So Describes Capital Celebration. Are Made. Pinkertons. of Utah. Management and Men Sign | | Agreement Which Holds for Two Years. New KNANNANA AN SSASASSSSENSS RS | Few BRARAAN si Us GARDWNNUIED ATV, PANE NEWS CAN WARE OP RUINL Lit *s NNN THE ASSN NNN 2 esterday. In answer to a petition circulated during the late session of the ctafe legislature and signed by prom- obinson 2191 opt today in commemoration of the day of the explosion, Muy lst, 1900 The cemetery was visited by those whose loved ones. were buried there and decorated for the oceasion M al il 0 r d ers Filled Co ° |ijent business men throughout eastJern Utah, Frank Wadleigh, I. A. Ben-| /ton and D. C. Dunbar. representing the} tio Grande system, met prominent , citizens of Sanpete, Emery and Car-| Elevator company of Logan filed an| He bon counties at the Hotel Mathis. Af-|anendment with the secretary ef state} and Whitney Waifs. ter listening with attention to the rate} to its article of incorporation The! his Whitney, Muy 2.-Miss Sarah | grievance, Wadleigh said he was pre-|capital stock was increased from $25,- | has Swarts, formerly of Chicago. was a|pared to meet the pctitioners half way. |] 000 io $50000 at $5 per share um Whitney visitor during the week as|Many lower rates were thereupon ee st lor filled three missiuns to England has been active in the chureh all life For the Jast four years he presided over the Piftty-ni t quorof seventies, and was first count Bishop Aaron Johnson ot son his missionary | ee coer the guest A of Mr. surprise and social Mrs. was a S. B. Ben- | grant pleasing fea- ah ture on Vriday when the ward ehotr Was called to special practice. During the evening the choir as presented with six leatheree iy alieodicn by the Ree ri r sist oherraoplety. ais in the Shriners at the Saltair| dance tonight. --_--_- 2-2 -____. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . -_Residence Sold-Jens Jensen has! sold eae to Wil for Wred modern # Gatinen & To Push Graham residence his on consideration C. of Cannon Manufacturers conducted Home pind & deal. associla- Che aSSS INCORPORATIONS Th iH} | imported produets. 4 ,; Poe Irrigation trie companyi ~ eee oe increasing es les Dee ere el capital stock of | Springville Be ee 32,-|ehildren. for three career - years. he pagent During baptized ss Otek ek BLE The -funeral will ee RC be CUS held George ‘The {| = eee Norman ce N, 3 Walkins, 7 Green: River are Berg, Martin I vice prest-| secretary treasurer ay phane Cunt to 31,000,000 divided inte ¢ $1 cach. ‘Thora' has heen 100,600 and/" ' y oan: . Utah comeel ution filled in. the secretary of state's ‘ a s county. ganized tion and the Salt Lake Retall ‘Butchers) 72 ,Ctwenized -Thuraday with cap land ‘rocers' association have foined in|‘!al stock stock Of $00,000,.. ( into shares] | ‘ Grocers' d ivided a movement to push home made goods| ** #5 cach, and Its articles of incorporagains Wasateh incorbar SE | office, }000 at $0 per share in ordes to pul at Springville Sunday at 1 p. m | hase shares of aloer in other ee Sees on companies with rights In ue The Brigham City Exploration panel oie river, The company ulso amend-! Arbor Day at Preston. pany filed its articles of {incorporation | e@ its articles soe that ft could construct 'reston, May 2 The faculty and Thursday with the secretary of state.| reservoirs and build canuls }Students of the Oneida stake academy Its capitalization amounts to $5,000, «ll_ eld special May day and Arbor day vided into shares at $10 euch Phe} THeEGOnROIC iM , War ae exercise upon the acad¢ my campus principal place of business wills be t] ee Gated aneratl ax com) One hundred and fifty-six Carolina Brigham City. The company will | pany filed its articles of incorporation) poplar trees were planted, roses, lilac Yelop mining claims in Box ‘elder Sine Ger ilinetea oe te wena | bushes and other flowers were nicely | %$3,200.|dent; Goods-The rehants' , seven- | county. The officers Capitol; Lee, president; L. H. the . ----__+~<- -________ ee || to oh welve oipe The develop auteul shaces WN 1 era nicecl corporation h eee manufacture olls and mnt cols anc Sg epee was irbon thelr é © nee upons eaned, Lidl | baseball caaims tal, o4 nrera n or-}| dence eclaims/ der the ‘ eae eee ditches Tenees repaired, ~ the grounds and tennis court nprovemen Tine Seneas Was a aa decidedly aed! et In .evyvi‘te he the ladies ane, ad! o of ana i‘ we. school, Na: byspro-| F id: atiehan. = Urannne; by-pro-/ tndProst' served and a Ella -Maughan, prepared luncheon upon the campus. <A spirited ball game ‘was played noah: aelernGan. nae i ead Sea meeting of the latter association, at|oftice. The company will build branch M. t. A. Holds Recepuion. from thie student Lodi ' 2 1th fi cole Which were present a delegation trom telephone lines Green River A reception of the general board of thi truggling for adpranane Th the former association the following; throughout the country, The offfeers| Mutual Improvement u daociut on was hel ultsivon aut by tae nomen a € eeae3 resolution was opted: egolved ire Irank Cook, president; LE. J.jat the home of Td allister, Seventh| Mr: and' Mrs." R. XN. Hill <a aaie d That the members of this Sc camahitiny, Cook, vi present; n M Lldred.| averue and G street, laut night, when the | ape guests org My and Mira Claude will hereafter push the sale of home|treagurer and T. A. Beaumont, secre-| young ladies entertained the youngs met | Hawkes 7 products and puemads goods to the An informal program was carried out. re-| yyy and Minn flee Shepherdvor was exclusion of eign foreign made aooae products and The i ree Vrenton-Clarkeuon Milling and! freshments were served was enjoyably spent and the evening) gan rented the Arthur lulls dine on Main stree Tippets : ‘ 4 |