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Show Weakened by Kidney = Unhealthy COURT MOSCOW IN Ovr-Work, ee used 2 be oe ae | urinary and bladder | bles were First of land Fra Fraud Cases Re-| science sults In Victory for Government. Special | | | | | all the other organs to yf! convince anyone. guilty on the the deliberation ; indictment other was F three not jurors desiring ants, but eae the not} | Dr. and The result sick you make no can Swamp-Root, remedy, stands any are Kilmer's | kidney long of 1s the highest soon on its the | mis- oo realize for its Be | of the most nictressiue defendee the of to acquit difference If you vet aaa merits by Juror was reached. Robinson j havea sample bottle Home of Swamp-Noot was again into court on a stretk h r verdict was returned and sury oO who ton, carricd | by when when mail free defense interposed a motion and Judge Deitrich under consideration in United States District Attorney Ruick arrived home today frem Mos-| cow and received hearty congratula-} tion on the result of the case Hie} disclaimed tory any was credit, the saying the government's, vic- not his, Scheme ver would be tried this term tried before Risaoe en : Odd Fepublican OF Special Saltair, for . Logan's 18.| Logan. a mn p. do ae of ae the pag " Se ¢ ro 4 large house as $ . a who he PoUEUL. The Reichs The quet of the cholr, cantata, "The < well is is an also First o Odd returns Walter ro ar fe The © Fellows' day, Party tov of reservoirs vast tracts ee inspec- of and dry and con- canals land in and Davis sour it is understood, 00 in TP 0 ee ® of the largest' 1k iche Jt ge eb Sieg Plan is Feasible. scheine-is-entirely bl scheme is entirely feasible, ~ the of Christmas," after the water y e Tho one nes ‘ofthrough leet the me 5: 1 ee can a deace that Fal lane Dats] 5 Saltair, June Harvey Gates. Waste be ) will e directed ecte convert into ra over ge whole. valuable ne see- agricultu- x HIS SENTENCE AND ND LEAVES JAIL , A farewell entertainment il be Dawa MeLain 4 Was discharged Riven to Elder Harvey Gates this even- _| trem the county Jail Monday by order ing in the Twenty-fourth ward meeting|°£ Commissioner Baldwin on an_affihouse prlor sion to the to his departure on a Northwestern states. Those who program are will take L. mis part in «quartet, ape it of Impecuniosity McLain has been contined ja the county jail since | Mareh Miss! 18, nited 16, States Charged mail Vera Jensen, Miss WKittic Bowring, Mr. | PUrposes. 1¢ was George Nebeker, fron Bound quartet, jcember 17 to serve Miss Aiinie Erickson, Miss Fox, | With "an added fine Miss Hyde, Winter Brothers, Spry and| Marshall. Owing to Poulton quarte . Mrs. Emma Ramsey | McLain had been in Morris, William race, Mis sees White and Bishop Wood jr E Fellows' day, Saltair, June 18 for with using. the ee sentenced o five months In iL, of $100, by Tee the length of time jail before sentence state and | atest elrike Iron is workers, Judge that who Railroad and the of art Third South struc putting cae all oys' race, age: up 6 a to An t a oe § unwritten agreement into between the tractor that there GVeLy. yoar race. same ee-leg «| [he wise man is he who is prepared to meet conditions as they are sent to him. @/ We sell Hart Schaffner & Marx light weight summer clothes. Full of style and worth more than we ask. was union should five. cnteted| L& eg made known a™#uneree and in detail the } 18 age; tol Tl fore t cere men's| | a ck * The Wea Fe titer jing formes ae 9 } ES WwrAt THE QU) ALITY STORE - aS Gs ~ NENNVS ESNASSNSSSNSNNS FINSVNNSSNSVS VAN ae | its | - the ; an ae res the steel Re a v0 et {the Af ult. drew 0 of us the las hac eriticism upon affected when oceurred Southern Baciha to nn BARON eat} oe KANEKO of SUCC Thompson, Lureka, deputy; Simpkin, city, secretary; W. a Provo: ton, of f the the " Ls ‘treasurer. . : : program , shai Rev H. hk. : Those areeo ro A } aeEphraiin tee | a Homer, charge CONDITION roceeds! ot oa Scots Scots the at Simp‘Thomas, : | eine the WaCADIS OLtl a eeohaerto) heneTOe Ppha 0 1¢ order. % at Wandamere. will celebration F day's hold their q SVEMLSr Thursday, race; oung 10 years 10 and years men's race, 100 and Quoits, Quoits, Boat thread race, 2.00| Prize waltz, W step Pug of war There football p. m 250| ‘will' be played 2 3 ‘an. ‘ir he -aledonian : : _... 9 1 steps $.00 exhibition acne the nfbarnacn i 3 of a t Side strong a otherwise a nervous the machine, bone by and Se ™ Titisétlas clubs and glass. refusal Moy C Int terrupt ‘ Seana Plans Welsh at ‘club. and~ the nearly Wednesday, of a no than two Tours the trouble the wreck little She rhe at of we o ) where said Mon- and Peace! Estrange ; Tw gear source : Sia to ea show? di tn < good Wed. : time. June 191} te Virst avenue, there to his oe the ‘hand: into e trict ete geo aa member] stone court pleaded not to dance hall on Postoflice place unsafe to home, :-Mr Richards had to the of guilty. their One the third pleas. pleaded second Greece, pleaded not M. The its own He pull been even Q d Monroe, He p Kane 1 nited making ot f of him the Rugsia at treaty and the outing, Wed. June 19th eee ages ge nee e Testimonial < s ae ; Otis i 51Ward en Elder au st Willes. ay Pp mentary concert will be| us evening In the Twentieth} amusement. hall in honor :of William J. Willes, who is soon to leave on 4 mission to Great Britaly, Those who will take part in the pro; x rae ave: . The Lambourne orchestra, ugh W. Dougall, Thomas S. Ashworth, E. A. Charron. ; V. Christopher- jTense, pleaded not guilty. al-| daca my most Thomas Moore, charged with , a icy of with of Japan. laws from the In held school : the the} failure inte-! nas ‘th very the eee ae eee gram foe ace \ ing will be one of the handsomest egin at $/its character In the state and cupy a commanding position. Sag 2eaa ae construction a bond issue of s Eagles outing, Wed. June 19th. was recently voted. p.m. lated yet legislation Japanese deyvelop- the radical States would that light ee SaP : be rather Summed with} has i the general] trafle be a man- the fact Concer n to | ant | hi to would. and deal the with formation ion ee: Be thrown to he the would f the Seat ‘ United AGENTS eet ee Hot fol the : ¥ Make Things Arrogant Monopoly ~ , Kaneko appear to |} progressives-x Washington | Clash has June oce Cire Vi Another between tne Stand- move from the Japanes ard Oil company and the federal aubut an irritating one from | thorilies. The oll trust has bleeked the States' point of view severnment's inquiry into its methods move a tai arene 1) | of| looks like a reopening of| bY vefusing the school question and the irrigation | {he Guestion now and In the beginning of next |J9S as FAIR In Required FEDERAL United | him in} what Furnish | oth af Kaneko Republican Special give information PE expected. are | | against the Roosevelt. and attempts ae its i and give as atthe might intensely bitter ad . administration |? ire AMERICAN to bureau of corporations is considerthe advisability of hauling the big jmen of the trust into court ee tO compel them to ; ra a NTE CeCe: , 1e officers of the oil trust, is that Ambassa- | Phe has confirmed the 7. e to dissolve the trust and officers for violation of aw have e ( she President. aa ene _ aa oc in He is ; Bae i} him the1 cord } pep ‘ecatia of nates ALY rdial hatred this big | corporation he ofl trust. has been BASKS ES ; office, aa S Compelled to j views some States addition matter publiciy, sop The no . Keport. local ° yer the vepresentative element have to up, said in view OF KING j porations } author Cable to p. of the of January im, ® inches. is Mrs. Lewis "Se husband, Killed im .62 87 from siner a6 s visit ugly 5 to which j the is bure; ; ee regarded of . corporations most of ' its wae } bureau Harcourt, nee Burns, My. Balfour seriously inches. Hareourt the king toomNuneham, he at of the the are yel Ace of precipitation inche Auto 345} | ote Accumu- precipitation month, excess 1, 3.39 1, humidity, precipitation Total 6 excess Mulated January which Accu-| deficiency of temperature prophesied at a dinner first of the month, 124 deee Will one aes be = "*|iminister of : England Accumulated excess oO 4 m. plunged - over with] burying ‘senand -T its - igh occ ibents ; tag as cls the troubles. unearthed ‘Thes. of place family. but the Ned Paris wher embankment, beneath, =aREEMEITEEREEEEETcomo > + New States YU@isc York June is reg 1925 . - 17.-Unite rf ce Washington, 1 fst ee id with after will} the she he ¥ June army mu Standard Oil nthefriendly been t | program date of Pate aad = 7 not lishe by the gave - ‘rom D he information purchase of additional ae balloons 7 the oe aoe Ci ecudetr Py Hear sources ; ; "It fie n ite ATi the ‘ attain eh e i bureau . phases books ; : of of ee_e the opera- the trust 4 ooo be determined to make dira reau wi ill * see OF Sis the case the bure: ane 7 to aes .o be 5 inquiry ; of iain - Refuse . ei . ws, 1 S te andardObeyhas Law. decided formation line kenired: jsltogeth be Lee oa pasos nas to certain promin- | them ‘4 ais of the oll trust requiring lif o furnish the facts required f this step meets with the approval a the legal authorities the bureau -in } bose the proper circuit court and ask she court DRAIHOTARL could ine 2 penalties. ; Would soon shed | OPerations of the at ee apie has: a Fi enue ib bureau +|/partment as heretofore stated. The | 248yY so into any ¢/Signal office may take up the matter | the information. #/of | Panini authorized rallroad Now at ahut-a the j which the o1 ft tl two other persons on June ~ ee a city to Harrisburg, Pa the report Was favorable and the balloon was accepted by the War de- : ¥| me autumn. a cncdeitncabecadkiawd « et 104% . eo; | company t) jever, and only. on suc i aulcenia ae wey unlawfu unimportant the evide |of eanele S All Hint pb i os oO 17.-Captain balloon | information <Ascot/It }c Retrripae of the signal corps has | wu ae lo ae chief signal office: : ec army Soi a : ! oy brief report of his yoy-| ‘ inude BONDS. *kaVvernbient be, a: ‘vid for the twos er |, | trust. The never lo No visit: *Milnemant iho end of this month let a an is now titted with electric! | Mies. aioe money Improvements. In rom jeompany and also furnished a_ basi | for thi present suits to aenive ane party the other Liberal prime edt fixed take a to pay a weecns til lately 7 it tng > ot openly ) the magnificent alalllenorts Harcourt been ee since Accident. GOVERNMDA'T (x Pauatia bonds (9g ‘Teg 0 ee ac dy pe COUDONM © of | " Dale es paciti and United concerned, of radical Men, temperature, 565 degrees, degrees below normal. "in |. 1c *t GU 156: é Bitrate hie question which are therefore, but‘now Weather at . OF 2 orf peace He H interestinc having Japan railroads highway|*++++++44444+4+4+4+4¢+44+4 5 soe that the touristF traf-| te state department make any announcement of the does veeallnot Lake this summer Al, the ‘ report temper Peters Relative since degre 6. P. guilty | tivst ----_-__.~» -_____ Will Bulla c2 ii : ullc ourt ouse. Republican Special Service. z - LAUNDRY States weather bureau. for the 24 » i first evidence of rebating and other hours ending at 6 p. m. today: London, June 17.-Among the j illegal methods whieh made possible Maximum temperature, 68 degrees; | ‘ American hostesses who will be copeci. | the successful prosecution of W estert minimum temperature 42 pp chips. ally honored by the king this season | railroads for favoring the Standard Oll robbery, asked until Thursday to enter] + their plea. They ure accused of. rob-| + bing-IruBpokatesd al the paint of alt sun on May 16, 1997, at Bingham June-|* rane v ; RU " about the] With po formerly So Y LAUNDR yg | particularly Dally dis-| Raymond| fee tours, - Three| | Wright, who was charged jointly her, pleaded guilty and will be tenced We. nesdas John Flemilug se Ser ve sar States » time. Several weeks ago, was fined $30 for|‘¢ Mformation he te charged with enSanbornville, e, IN : Copeman Scene é or i., June ely 17.-En « ine he . his part of the fun by Judge Diehl in tering @ room in the Montana roobming|automobile accide nt last= night fives sia cre nee Pea4 7 - aes Police court Monday. Gallifant paid house. J. Dukejr., who forged his} persons wer« probably fatally> injured lag popular as heré eadeane: mite cs r -t . < ‘aor... a tbe o ne Tom Claypool, a ,Second of] oo + name, tq a check for $25 und| They are Dr B Metcalf, head ot | he iberals and Untonists Genta is nas serving a 40-day Jal) Teta: " ee clothing store, aetealts hospital, Winthrop, Ma Sowa nee, fie fans on ah Arnold, an 2 third, lex o t ¢ y . Mrs.-) 4 ‘aly| Mrs | Ts : eee chatent fe _ ane : a oo of the hospital. ive. autor mat | Balloon Trip Successtul, ' gs z tulomobile Fe wo x Bagles e be ot etvs ent: ry ROY Would Represent Radicals. Although Baron Kanexo is eredited| nolgs car saw Monday the city afternoon, from the ary observar the e a ion eee U aVLC « 7 Niheeer son = J. N. Smith of the nue : Record T | is a well known figure States, columns having| about tall will ve exceptionally heavy [i rom. the department party. of forty women from ii ee in Tokio praes eee : ~; repert he reeal) ston less cents. ‘ and bear local freight says Salt bundles 50 sonal history howe ver that h ct nrivatel secretary: to Mat pul it aah a js ij SCie ehhimini forrere Cau eae Is ; urging Count AokI - Rockefeller' af ager of the Union Pacific, is in the city, and will look over the Short Line] 17 Grafton jie through y reaches alight, any state de-|} tat le} divisions before returning to Omaha | congress J. Grafton, vice president and} ii tare ovate Aoki nor his friends »¥ iM general manager of, the Pacific Tours say eee about the reports of his company of Los Angeles, is in the city. | e came here May 3, 1906. Whil and or apparel . It No than a e "ove Wale your only, *j wearing all. were nol] appointment would mean a reverse ) ' 2. & tar as possible, of Count Aok Sadik j the incl-|The latter is evidently blam rf for the oe new ae Caen iter Line is wy3 fi if y your Washingto See ft avabEnI written the spikes| fingers, to to Schumacher, on the Of}tween the line] ae own had Railroad Short in" immediately Watching of -s will in send linen separately. diatity Spraten the state department the Japanese foreign ail stoek- on the train } w whether but s post ay not "palidhed elishe government and ieee pape he_ exfound it to be in} the the manager of the El Paso & Southwestvery good ern, with offices in Chicago, is visit-] standpoint, ing in the city for a short time j the United in|mulated since the eiaet! grees igulty. of in T. Armatroep. brought before} Armstrong Monday: in| enter of his for' j;3 were part , can that the new] visitor to the President and. w: 48 eat is interesting | y-epruary "Studying the Japanese sch i against ern ; J made as uestion . in California. Hepeek has the ue 1, wreck pape ad accidents, A/ the Oregon to teach counties. way on ee which ana : and support : any] any policy that with Notes go} 65 slated Tr} C= that the condition. he ties rails ee - Just. were division one statec oS a the s4rd turning intO| Brigham that) again ean certificates the various ee prisoners George G: criminal ORES after the that Settled for Dance Hall Vight. jand the other two asked for « contin-| Alfred Gallifant, the ‘third of the | wane? trio who maltreated Claud Y. Russell IF. Cofx, charged with burglary in the his very lesed from the| ir the ee Srigha Street, Mr... Richards own of the to]® The] intentied in this stockholder and Sa hits G, from ve public the pressman ae ereeeet ot from : normous W eight of He | solidly axe 1 more not Knowh Wells to her home, | aan by In a recent question took the examination have. taught injimean the schools of the state. The examina-|is 14 the 19th. if EA ‘ietor | announcement fourth ral is Rate housekeepers. ° partment or the Japanese embassy. that] gSEE > sare F "kd ant cidand the Dee government that Baron Kanekd is tea trainman] knew might effect EEC he finally traced | dent the to take Mrs. ; Six Judge ery wa he he ao California ee Thi | I" Richards| with fe-| would]a we é average if was not the|after a ae oe so much as reitye 1¢ track and Mr. party, left lade erry on Das he is visane. deaead day, and are attonQaiicéa expecting vars ¢ C the which suf-}that-company driving accident. its was tion was for the sehools of . at outing, d ne in trouble before to who Wales have their outinz at Vdc PF) Wednesday 1 Te 19 Thee. lube are Reese ys a novelty . scheduleD6 forsare . arranging Lagles 4 of ppear for improved | helders. steering caused was |Turner, The fullow.|4@Shed offered: %15 Lagoon, the' Sons. ae selene accidents oe be Othe aunt wouldIt beis laid bare also} be-| the public thought that better care would be exercise the -matntenance of -"properly| Seon ral be given the school hax ‘ng. the Can't Get Teachers' License. nent meiner a officers and teacuers Two hundred and fifty teachers out rm teat ae tr. poe school haying tie of the 500 whe took the county exae I we ntage of pupils in attend-|aminations have faile he €XaM-) and Thistle . You house Would c Piece x to , fore ex- was was Richards of that machine from Saltair, but night who c at as ares tek lat < less traits would: disa so | fatality is rapidly collapse, male day and leg, bruised street : was while North State street from the steering apparatus thelr wes wife eXperfenced 61 June 19, an elaborate one, ing cash prizes are to be well broken Sunday Schools at Saltatr. fhe 18 Sunday schools of Ensign and Salt Lake stakes are endeavoring to a9 EEDS new boon ‘ a become belief based on less the numerous. opinion that This e¢ertain cai received a broken was cut in the collar faze || death few days his flying Work | 5 bo + id. w "ho 2 09] machine while on the way home 209]4n evening's run in the country =| Worked with the machine for . cee or grow suffer resting rapidly during the Joseph Richards, 1.00|the 2 oe dancing, . aoe 7 aa : .... ladies eres + Wells, 2.00/day afternoon that it 1.| Speed of the automobile 409} es Men's race, over ® yeurs Married ladie race Prize Highland schottis + so 50] yards amateurs Hornpipe WELLS IMPROVEMENT NM. is to not Was WA) under 11 points race she fered $1.00 1.00 under. and eeune ladies' race, & yards iree-legged race, 50 yards Needle MRS. seriou injured;in 1un Brigham automobile qg¢-| cident St State streets early ‘N uuiday morning, was taken to the L. D. S. hospital later in the day, did are l4 years and under. . yeurs and under race, tails ana ote a iI ° railroads, Can #tSt believed, but the limb was badly the Southern Paci cut when she was thrown against the pee mE oe ee ; ms abutment ‘ Eacle gate, gate. She She|in view of the charges stone of the > Eagle 5 Prizes.| Girls: Mis,;Heber Caledonian | Pected Wiandamere ; cies race OF SHOWS | where June Bagpipe music and songs will| ba"an 20.‘interesting, feature.of the dav e day The special events:are: B- 0 ae hd s' Oe = ' iat 30ys' Seren. « ee Rey. tin, itatne Charles teat Street ota an aye twe The -____- Much of have been 3 Retirement | Viscount. ss) the the much companies The--new allegedTies unjust (heir | policy bringing railroad an aggae nt has this criticism is alsenarged) Friday even-| workers a¢ eee \ os a yt Caused RY } eat e) i ibe consequence en a all' t ® (Japanese Radicals Said to Have' electrical| ‘ RAR ae on and $4.00. Pants from$2.50 bs | om ae' be secident effect OF will laid bare eee, | the announcement is followed. out. velongedto the {o a taken: race, free for| race; an potato He the demand, but e assortment of es Dclockshary MAIN. to | | pany Promises | Not to Conceal Details | con} beand one ‘he labor-| UnlOn inc reased | | Com son J. Willard Squires a eer J. J. Casper, Wyo., June 17.-The county! # 3s reg, 1908 Betas eee iraham, C. G.|commisstoners have ordered the coun-|# do. COUPON ' ose eres Sa anil : ea oe Don Carlos} ty clerk at once to advertise for bids|# | do., small bonds... Meike atieca bated Binal, Mrs "Connie for the erection of the new Natrona|# 43 reg. 1907 ............ 1, Mrs, Connie} county court house here. This build-|# do., " coupon. sap unreuVein ; 72 SOUTH pants the country, It has D$8 ' 50, swimming ato s oo 2 aS pel ; 4 aha caes being Poe a erat aesiy a ar ee ue ae ee aa will tend to do away with World Powe or * 3 : ang only has to be bolted: unjust criticism, at least, for there will ates aa ] as Be ees at] togethe Mr. Armstrong, the contract-|be no grounds of conjecture ia --- é ) } punds e Re ete r, s ‘ veste e ; at Ie c Simpkin will be G the orator of the day -}] Vie tio sie steel ' | , arrive Thea ‘ 1 iS Se ate ayaa Pe ee es marae Dard earcceeys AS ea, a A al edo EL The officers of the lodge are ¥ MI rewiet 2 : eas Pecan n M know geet of ce inefficiency os hee eae "s./in boca springing up today without as a : S "Wy 3 rl ) ‘ oult lire a unlon | iere 1s growing vellief that if} bei eotr « e ‘ e Ulmer city, grand master; W. W.| crews beieae retical rT Fisclosul maar vein irown on them by the in comfortable. these d men's race; men's "Giibedeawitigiine Scots | Let us dress you so that you will be / ‘ streets Railroad fast have been impossible to meet wenow have a c ae sizes in all grades Prices, $3.00, $3.50 te fine line of Outine its industries and push member boys' race, for all; ladies' three-legged ae ace; FALE! - The is what the weather man says. So eras exchange ; Was passed, the sente nee of the ec ; Was not severe, and he probably ded ged ge catest f* and number $25 for ofthe tle school selling ining board has about Its! i penitentiary punis kets for the dathe| -markine ov: 3.completed fr very 1 ye] task-‘of & arking papers from every) Odd lenis. McLain SOrvE siinent because of |&a x pqacel En progra has been ar-|County in the state. The percentage) |over the five } unged for both yaa and old. of failures this year is greater then ; Puneral of Mre. ©. A, Thompson. | affidavit that months, au ay > ‘ Tor tw eniter pee aie therefore was He fine: $100 the A,j Charles Mrs. funeral phe Jewels and Optici ot eaatiinets yUcians a t bk agoon Yoday é s es : Fee ene ' 6 eieent Thompson. who died in Pioc he, s The sls 4 of papers. ae ya "seve _ Ney, charred) jewelers: . slacks Seventy-seven teach McLain and his wife wy oa ze June 14, will be th eg ane opticians of this city ers took the examination in Salt! Lake held at the family |rested at the same time last Mar 1 for reside nee, 966 East Second 10se who attend their] county, and but seventy-five per cent} South trying to blackmail Ogden excursion to Lagoon partics tods Vv # strect . . put Tuesday ag afternoon at 4 o'clock. } the case against the wife princes atic i oday aluable| of them passed In the outside counaeiatee Interment will be at Mt. Olivet. riot anhiedtica the winners of the} ties the greatest. percentage failed. missed In rie C f Fc ne : Ve a shel 3s cleae e oe theawein 2 or P the day.| Speaking of the examination one of ia. sence a ame between! the examiners said that it was not at{ Wanaee oe opticians an claborate] all difficult, but that the papers show-! juet w be. serve ed lack of summer school work. Nearrere ane ly three-fourths of the persons who} "Fair and warmer light colors, popularity throughout WILL PUBLISH ALL ABOUT THE WRECKS ON MATTER OF HOLES Main hold their i that samu girls' base The ac- of Oo a = Aes i . ae lying southline - tat aa niet sme. cate ta be bs t an north as Brigham Cit; vaLere It is the intention of the financiers es coe of ae along = follows years; ; information which thus far been able on itedeine Sea aetae to a " this large extent building ‘of ‘system Hundreds of. acre ioe le in Utah Bee rousing success is belleved as wil preliminar Ms as 4 eee | dack vast quantitie aoe sat: ee inet a ie ally pour int I ak A dle lake By , a aeproper ardent supdlatribution. ito it the "is .held that-a fal taking a aver _ SERVES Parewell i: a east tain will , train a series cording to the best the engineers have rend arc? special aes f raatie ae Pee enetaes Me r Sie ian Uc preliminary ~~ In. the evening the grand concert took place, after which a banquet was given fi. the Eagle hotel, : Ross, who is enginee . p ing, irks tants BCHORIES EE. sake shown is almost unbounded. and <he pre- oe Sens their first sp end This afternoon the choir gave a ati~ ee A eee 5 ther . a practice, forae the , benetit| of the ehildren who pay a dime to hear L.aea EG er por Aan their ‘Tabernacle Loe .eber, Morgan riz and ari as ao tha Sneome Sees one in their grips. « Pr gee ad Para ace, free aii: poys' huge tion and survey of Weber canyon We sber river. | The purpose of the project is to m another tour 2. not expect to bra - Ry oon : filled wen the train The company is over one has a pretty gp0« y are i * four coaches oe rere. the dep 20) strong, Panis yoice and those enrines . |struct Service. 1406 They ma June atet Zo promulgation to the ) 1 5 | Charles Wilkins, foreman at the works | The proposed procedure i new tol 3} employed iu non-union niun-to bore the| local rv: eiiroad egae les ina great mega throughout the state will take advan-| poles in the steel to h ole pla. the il been heretofore - the ole The Ce i vis ts to ‘ae . aving tage of the low rates and attend the " : policy of railroad officials for thei resort The afternoon is to be spent iN} workers' a niak : Ate ce Oa? ty a re ANS Inte rests, to be somewhat backspeechmaking and athietic sports structural steel workers, bul. was -{| ward in giving out information on acThe program which Hmainnanepe auged | ae Ae SrA ues yt Was d [* sae wn pave on ie ne x he tol orp ennai / trust and | pleted day, Ogden, July 17.-The Ogden choir left at of conquest. court. j ojyj] that the cases | fy others will DG} tec] fall Ces Fellows' Choir of Mellows Daizht aughters o ebeckah wi iulso be in! attendance to help make the oceasion| Is u loyal WORKERS STRIKE | gether. When asked what would be done in|itvigation project of which mention the cases here, he said he was ene Was made in these columns some to say, but Intimated that tne cases ynths ago was completed today in whic h indictments have been se rved | he n Willard Y a ! Salt ‘I There is no probability of Senator Borah and Order of Odd girls' the We have just received a large shipment of peg-top corduroy Pants in the new 4 steel beams and girders When: the © buil ding Was first3 started 0 cCcl i ents. | | the iInen went to the foreman of the; | x works and asked that the ‘job' be un-| ; 1 © thousands who are beginuing to) ger the control of the ‘ union Th It is unoflick ally $ Wis as announced that the |} flock to the resorts since -the fine Weath-| sranted the unlon, with the under-! Southern Pac ifie wil er began are making the various man-) standing that the foreman would be}, . ‘ Vill hereafter give aan snille' and) {rub;-their. hands for) allowed to' do. the nwvork: as"he saw ft |} full publielty to accidents occuring on! delight its lines Whether 1 c .| The 3,000 members of the Independent} Had Unwritten Agreement. lision, or other caine, the fi eee oa Large 7 be MEN! 4 Amusements. Tract. Snes goods. at to Divert River a_ ocd ; Ward Utah-made Utah should Days of Sunshine Start Pleas- | men weut out Friday because the fore-~ . man of the steel works put a non-union DPBRPeRErShine Ursin 2) Lniads tor aire onaving tiie: tole i the! 4' 0 Good News for YOUNG lose business.'' in -e MIED WAY R Din pitti DUAN GARDNE 4 # net or paper | | or grocer the | ar-| / Launch took the mat until omar line Every The this ( ( | campaign RESORTS THRONGED IRON WITH HAPPY CROWDS. ~ STEEL TRUST MAY IRRIGATE LANDS rest concerted t | was ue cester ane eee _ = a when writingdon to Dr. Kilmeros & Co., Bingname vettenba apes are prominent bankers of Le wis. | Hamton, N. ra Dou Ce ane nar turned deathly pale when the | but remember the name, Swamp-Root Dr. Kilmer's Sw ant Root, and the adverdict was read, but Dwyer, who was | convicted during the last term of court} dress, Binghamton, N, Y., onevery bottle. ter ter this tural you have Mention i } Goods ta or 1 his for suborination of perjury, iffected The penalty for Be ¢ onfor which they were convicted, is spiraey to defraud the government, more fine of not Jess than $1,000, nor than $10,000, and imprisonment to exceed two years The court convened this morning and the jury was discharged A re ess Was then taken until 2 o'clock} this afternoon, when the prosecution | moved to have sentence imposed. The since also a pamphlet telling you the} ow to find out if the | bladder trouble f ant : eee Esrerl cases, rs and i 4 concerning some of the counts. Eig druggistsin fifty~ "cent of the jurors voted on the first batiot | and one-dollar size BE to convict on all counts, and finally a} bottles. You may compromise into trial night re-|take by first doctoting your kidneys.| | on two of | The mild and the extraordinary effect of late last of guilty |} A land of of traud hea Ith. Kester-KXettenbach-Dwvyet counts . h erc TN 18, 1907. lose iny customers. The women, who, of course, do the most of the buying ave getting very particular in this matter, and some of them go so far as to say, ‘Unless vou can send me Utah-made goods, you can cancel the order." It looks to me that | shall have to If you are sick or ‘‘ feel badly,'' begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr | Kilmer: r's Swamp-Root, because as soon | as your kidneys are well they will hein unirty-tnree | jury in' the! M e JUNE began in favor of the better patronizing of minds enterprises, it has aroused a new and growing interest in the home business our of people, who have perhaps never thought much about it before. One prominent. groCou remarked yesterday: ‘Lam surprised at the growing interest that is being taken in the subject of late. Of course we frequently have a customer call for some particular article made in Utah, but it is only recently that there seems to be al a general demand for | nts goods. Isvery day the demand is increasing, until I find that unless IT put them in stock [ will beginning casé at Moscow turned a verdict } the = iver duty. Bervice h t LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, a that| these most unportant organs. The kidnevs filteer r and purify the blood- that is their work Therefore. when vour kidneys are weak | or out of order, von can understand how | quickly your entire body is affected and| | How every organ seems to fail to do ils Kester and Kettenbach, Prominent Bankers, Paled When Verdict Was Read, Boise, June 11--Afte1 hours' deliberation tne proves their k S SALT only' to be ginningof | theis disorder bate: in the | HITS MEN IN HIGH PLACES, Republican have A REPUBLICAN, e JURY SAYS GUILTY. 9% th toe te INTER-MOUNTAIN eee THE Murther oll light on the trust A oa 102 ‘ t| Pederated € ‘wtholic Societies. her pela prepared for publication. Dice on Wit, + St. Louis, June 17.-tThe Drograrn | will ubject of prices and profits, which . 191% 3] tor the sixth annual convention of the Ktfor re veal some interesting informa100% + ae ne Federation of Catholic so. Fealleeg tras, the amazing profits Be.. 1, cleties, tou be held i mn Indiang s, alte ema eRe. Coe: trust.; TH en there will r LE deeed wie will oc-|# | do. coupon ................ 123% For its|}# Panama Canal Ys ree Sana $40,000)+ z Foe h ce 101% au, F+H+tt+ H+ ++ +++ orresy + + bE: to, 329 2s annduneed tater" Jas auton Will be the greatest re ore senative Catholic gathe ring ‘ +/in the United est ate meee eld ully one 1 = = lion and a half of Catholics ee represented. ue another report illuminatir tde 15. ° i Tolstoi e is he Poon at which on present ot a the will subject be engaged reading of equally book upon for |