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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN ml ocie Current Saekahne | y of Salt Events, Lake's J Memory s oes beautiful MeIntyre home on eeventh avenue was the *scene of one . . of the most delightful evening affairs of the summer last night, when Miss Elizabeth McIntyre fates Arguments by Lawyers In alds T . . entertained on about 50 of her young » friends a in compliment to Miss Béatrice Cheesman and . Lieutenant ¢ Jtampbell. The decoration, pe the large rooms and halls e Testoons. ‘a of palms kk nilax TELL . he id ee eve se ning, sion the city table chan- to the corners of Mrs ore Dern Although dancing was ‘ the amusement Sf th 1¢ broad verandas which the nd veo a sides of the d 0 ay. "Gen- With man-|of the Mark P. Braffett, of 1e@ ¢ rict remember the were greatly in demand. The lawns} ™"8Jo! Breeden began in the}. Si Donaldson, summing|Aldson Nehite : an a house were brilliantly ou‘ r evide nee for the state ighted, and the musie furnished dur-]"°¥Y Samuel A, King, s for. the ing the evening was all that was] Will argue for the acquittal needed to compl te the suecess of the clic nt for an hour and fifteen enjoyable . affair. a rs her of this e ° I'l ask you. that. for ee 4 thie and Imported Supply : ea ee NEW Y Carloads ¢ C of New Z ' : ler plea ant eard party of afternoon was given by ae terday Charles ae v ae Van we Dyke Mrs _2he Denver Athletic. : Alexander : on -Old Dealers asso-|C°ld with the|money under your own name?' We go to New York next week after Fall Goods, and as we never carry any goods : ! Carpet Specials. Apples Boueht a et Potatoes ae ore complain "Yes, [ know him. Whenclerk I returned from my bath one day the told me} of on the the ‘Yes, to impeach theproprites-|_ Sallie Young, Antler stand and upon stand on of rebuttal timony Mrs. yes-|/etor Mrs.| was for her sister, ari Prinz of beginning the rooming house, in the fore noon who| that He|the sir, an city late its berries that the HERE spring. In own crops. and Oregon Fewer cherries have officer from Salt Lake and was looking for All 45¢ and urday at once and in] I} box, wholesale, selling at $3.25 went to Utah English raspberries, currants and There You guest Evens ; ~ T > won by : . 2r , donk and "Mrs. 9 Mrs. Charles H. ~ jand face the music. He got his things to- Onder-| acter was good among the gambling | Which he had on deposit. Wallace Bransford. fraternity, though ait eee ified . s ° J ‘ rough onestly on, . thatS he could Weenie ae as SEER ene ly W rT ; ‘a me « ' , The Twentieth Century club was "general" reputation of ain th nectar "When you won that money from the| entertd 1ined specced afternoon ah Those called were Joseph Casey, of the|@¢Whirters did you think you won it reher 1e@ next meeting | -,Turf aes ; ‘ honestly,"' asked King Bxchang Ss € > hs } é Attorney ey King. the club Mrs en will be T held at Sanford the Dewberries are now on the ee home} orien Peietearie = Bates aoe Charles i a eo ee ceae aE aaa apaierry ="Loe Sre C> ea ; Eee the: Sinise ‘I certainly did, replied 8 eae ver too k money tions In my life. the witness. under any other "1] condi- et next week. The imported are dozen. A car of old potatoes was this poor : $2.2 cents 29¢ carpets per 15c and Sat- yvard. 1 Ladies Brussels carpet, 59e. have no better soap IS re ast and Bl; ek and Children's Men's Good Black President Lawns, 9c. gt, Slre Hose, Hose, sl 50. Socks, Suspender, Rl4e 39c. Crockery and Glassware. the market. save about One - Half on Shoes Bargains. HAVE THE CHEAPEST LINE WARE IN BARGAINS : Organdies Sex amless The on 20c Misses' never BEST FERN LAUNDRY SOAP FOR 25c. can Granite Granite elling at 15 cents a pound. Dry io s "e > y 7 , nions can scarcely be ; procured : by0 ar dealers. They vy are selling, wholesale, i eents a pound, Texas cucumers are going at 50 to 75 cents a ceived from [daho ¢ are being sold at wide Graniteware WE Character Witnesses Called. gether and returned with Sharp within} and are selling at 20 cents a cup. CalCharacter witnesses were called dur-|t¥° hours after he had met him. Both|ifornia peaches are still higa, going ing the. Jest--hour' by the defense Donaldson and Sharp went to a bank in|at 20 cents a yoct of them testified that Jim's rhe Hot Springs, where Jim drew the $1,000 Utah tomatoes will be on the mar- ; Mrs P. toy Brown entertained the Cup and Saucer club yesterday at her home on Brignam street. The prizes] were - at GREATEST Ladies' $1.25 Crash Skirts, : cherries, black red currants are . Prinz yard of the BELOW by buying from us. are rooms were effectively|of Donaldson had engaged the room| Jim told that he had found Chief Dep-| now at their best on the market. The Bie ee ce and from her and that she had deseribeq|Uty Sheriff Joe Sharp, and that on meet-| raspberries retail at 10 and 15 cents were won by Mrs *harles|such a man to. him In the morning] 4 ing he had said, guess ‘ I know what|a box. Currants cents » i " 8 Zare goingg& at 10 cent Bert ¢ ' hambe rlain, with|the woman denied having had any such|YoU want me for.' He said he was more|and cherries at from 5 to 10 cents a prizes for Miss Turton and Mrs.| versation with the Salt Lake attorney.|than willing to come back to Salt Lake] pound. fe use ‘ rizes ‘ Crane M 50e Monday 10 BARS re- The new potatoes a hundredweight. CARPETS This is a chance that you had before to get a carpet. straw- been and All 75¢ and morning. The apples are atfine $2.50 whitea Alexanders ‘and are going was me ARE FACTORY PRICES. supply Officer Came. ceived in Salt Lake from Oregon and Be California this season than in many if you are acquainted] years and if Jyou met him in]~ vAA carload of new potatoes and a carload of apples we Pe received this Miss|declared that Mrs. Young had told him|Put on my clothes Mil-}that a man answering the deseription]!o0k for him.' of All at over from one season to another, we will sell some ever sold in Utah, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Potatoes and ev we Attor-|clatlon and at the Eagles' club an-| California fruit growers have not been defense,|swered the defendan se,|s i able to fii . rders. ‘ P= of his ‘When in Hot Springs, Ark. Jid youl. ! t aH: hele orders re 7 minutes|go under your own name and deposit sult, Utah has -had to. depend largely When | Pll ask you with Mr Sharp Hot Springs? neer ntertair 0) informally vy esterday ee is -| é 50¢ vyhen nine tables/ The colorsrs Y ‘nationali iand| stripes were used in the ee coe morning at Bargains TEETS' BARGAIN STORE and Fryits Far Exceeds Local if, opening of court at 10 o'clock, and Distriet Attorney Fre F . . make the iol ‘ing ir red Statement Lqofb urow. . will for the prosecution, lasting a little more than half an hour Mark Braffett was alled to the| Ss frie "nds. afternoon at were played. , the st is and of Bemand ne Vegetables were found so attractive, with | «p ' while in Denver . 5 ‘ case 3 to v five or ef fruit uit and vegetables and vegetables tals Ss season seas byby beat on arte r." Jim Donaldson was ni ae . . duringg& thosese cS tutiial view and the lightcomfortaof the Judge vas finished | six days, you went under your own|no means equals the demand. The at their feet nat ;before Judge Armstrong in the Thjrd}|pame?" asked Attorney King } divans, cushions and hammocks ee court Frida afternoon, and Yes, sir. I registered' as J. M.-Don-|: 1ortage is undoubtedly due to the ble of | "Is your poor memory caused by any recent habit th has clouded your brain?" asked the prosecutor ‘No."" Air, then turned the star Mr, I Toofbourow fr ro € : testimony | Witness over to his own attorney. all evidence JULY 6, 1907. Greatest is Is Good, a completion memory the dist minutes after I forget just what I have sald ‘hat is why you may = catch me once or twik in making different statements to you., j brain my Sometimes ou, Sor . bec yecomes troubled ‘and I cannot remember at all. But I am positive of what happened on the night of the ecard ‘ rile and other things just before that ime a CHARACTER --w ‘ Witness Says His: " Ti ot 5 eral Reputation One » extended eaee poured coffee. upposed to be T BOUT In the the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, Poor. what Tsay. told youand some] things il I on have ings While the stand ten A and oune n 1e center of te pe s Pha . ieee aw ree d ade in "As a poor, matterisn'tof it?' fact, asked your rather , t Don- | attorney. res, at. times I cannot Trial Will Be M wreatt Z pga ' the dining gt oot toe rimbler was seen in picturesque effect, a mass of the gorve geoun, on forming a long low REPUBLICAN, ee in a clerical ape acity for neary five months at one time. Oth than Hike he could not tell of any work he hod ever done. That was the only exception to Donaldson's original stateweak oe gambling was the only thing 1e ever did as a business White Tea White Plates White Bowls Cups and Saucers, per pair. 5e 5e .. and 6e tae FS Rg 5e White Oatmeal Dishes.......... 6 for 25e LARGEST AND OF GRANITE: TOWN. White Meat Platters ......... Se and 10e A fine line of Gold Decorated Dishes at a Great Bargain. Drinking Cups........3e and 5e Pie Plates ...................5¢ | Nice Table Tumblers ......... Rite : . eee 5e© | Finest Thin. Flint Blown Tumblers, .3C Sauce uoG AGranite oeSoapI Dishes i iranite Granite re- ns and hundred Pans Dippers Everything up .3...0. 2. ieee ese obec De Sauce worth No. 18 Granite for 10c. The supper to have been given this| ci ity, and the ‘| , ae of Johnny NNo-]|_. The lawyers wrangledSee over the attempt] Pounds. h manager a y fe y * afternoon and evening at the Walker|jan's gambling house in Cripple Creek;|0 counsel for the defense to get fro 20 cer fish mae ot offers whitefish at farm for Miss Beatrice Cheesman and] oy, = calmankeensr:. Tawayp, | Donaldson just why he ceturned the $1,000 ) cents, perch 121-2 cents, salmon ; ;has : Charles Riley saloonkeeper, Edward {at 18 1-2 cents aa mountain trout at Lieutenant Campbell been in-] Janney, sergeant of police, who is one|t@ Jack O'Brien after he won ition . postponed. of the under: tudies of the Sheets csrowd; honestly', from MeéWhirter. ‘ ) penta, enickens bring from e oe zy Sates strong finally c let this go intoJudge the Armease p30 e l to ed 50 John Gill, a young fellow from Glense 95 + Mrs. Albert E. Walker will give two ae ayings ane has been "on th=| Donaldson said that fearing that there Annet each are "25 ‘cents a large buffet luncheons next Wednes-]}ine cince he was "kid" and who| Would be some trouble as a result of the GOROMs 7 e > as «< : re day and Thursday at her country testified that he lived on the money game and the suggestion rien, ................5e Pans, worth 10¢ anywhere, onr Glass: Lemon: Saueezers:, 25c, DrCe ees 04. cake ann eee COME HERE FOR ANYTHING DISHES OR GLASSWARE. else in proportion. IN definitely home, Idlewild," niece, Miss Mrs. ernoon in honor of her he > Cheesman = auire ata : will {fname home of , lawn party, be present * @ when 25 ed. amderson: rson, : Imperiat proprietor the savory reputation S.: B, Tuttle entertains this aft-] a > for her daughter Mildred from] 5 to 9 pe ople vate ge and hotel> M. |e of tt Mulvey, Wb. 22d turned 2jt0.MeWhicters the elder iro ble!) aac the $1,000 bank O'Brien. to give and avoid, if p exen vit) note over GO back to'the!. porsible, any] ofcrnacsemness .; via aiccls councilman and ‘ saloonkeeper, and -the ran the » game, ame: Jim said, is 7 ni| and he 4 thought} man who couldn't resign from the coun-|y. cnouid be protected as much as pos-] Ajl testified in a general way to c : ji ? 3 young] ej]. the for good truth, : of and character henesty sible 45, tring sought to erase the fai atieneae by asking Pits Jim Donaldson) fair MHealing ae sag ome, ‘umes pe the going preliminary|the on aiprier will include|ing at B80 co. defense was Rolo rad stesse and skidtbonalasoita good Drops the. Card stand-| $rop" Olesen: been in conference Star Role.. peveral ; Monday at luncheon - Im oo ees 1 stall parti sta ra] ‘ : night at the Seen UV e MALE given on © Five C : _| § a Lee a re es arp «he commended ; Lor> his choir of St . eee Maia irk's > > Edward eee a cathedral J. ae Mr. Roberts| dding ti ie ee a Breeden talking of trip|d®opped stumbled the card that subject when game, he to 4 he finall let District] In the matter.of was home * © Thomas = from a _ visit he E PAG -Carter, fornia in: and Mrs. Ney Griffin Saree a aay Long, ‘ie ey L. Vey here here alone a I would not by asking aeubatantiat but insult | torney "We 1d... fundamental testimony, . question with you to decide the for ar- Frantis guest rai re. three boys Exeter week On the rest af of and ‘ Randolph of William the from. also returned to year Int roldtield : Sunday ae he merely, I will leave attorney. rado Spring they will in ¢ anada who ford 2 : ; s ox saPr AY = izeles mgt OU. ae Mrs. mother, ' Mrs Miz 4 kas ¥ "e{s ruests ‘ for é i a Ne vis Se eae Vallace, at. opnd nity. ie to 7 Gs have her|A . through worse of ecards a ried ane se BO j the gambling house the waa C teard as las best days ~ hand OB Larry a td who T.| gs." tain the was lt that ant) card-not 7 O'Frit Donaldson testified ece Jack O'Brien go or grip, revolver mall whatever from ft. Carol Evans coe home from St. Louls, : studying art cea she W a aoe . Tilo ave reMr. 1 and ¢ Dd. to Wilcott from Mrs. a visit Ely, Ney2 turnec , . ° 2 * s TreMiss Gertrude G¢é oghegan ha "ned from Notre Dame, Indiana eee tes where gmt Mary's Miss "When what did he did said, he vate: he In ingg ‘ Donaldson ‘ ' ‘ ae ne pom: | per Neon several ia ae fa y Alecont Mrs. LTS +) times ye sin was of not|She olvilly. mre fue Saad |! or 19, 1908, when the the . ara" lost E her her sw to be even- for she she never went Attorney hadn't Sco witness If she liquor without +e marifée 8 9 giqson sad a On L $2,000 ag cording to the win said es did} heeause * He Scott's ss x said Biving of et ofr Beptemtes oe of : Parrent he do?" hs and my her pokec game room | now that any book I have ever 4 at the rooming house oer: ‘Can you produce those books "I sald and left W4S/ had is answered I can," that know don't 185 ‘Don- money, é «ac- i there when he and down, invited been had he Donaldson went to gel something to eat When he returned he per Jim coming down the stairs. wa Jim told him that h that then and there hoq just won $2,000. The two men walked street and Jim the statement gave that trouble be would there feared he -ecsute of the game and that he had am back ter take his money , back Binit redid (Het hadeenmbledi with' cards .and on horses at Rawlins, a few other places In and Green Kiver Wyoming and bled Character of oe : ee You may eae " _ oe Don-ci ldsor or quite a while 1 Attorney ILoofbourow afr , N ow, isn't it : a a fact isn ac = that i your only associations Jonaldson LOE, : an SRT with Tin eater ies were in smoking op I alley ‘ é ls that he had at one * at he had toldlother timo?" ness of gambling, but . tb ith is and that 1 said it at » was done with her that he wa rd for nearly | where 16 » carc ' ; e Waiter' 8 Charges same Saltair. at Fine last 1 as year J re sr -___ i 50 nday Greatest -JUC Three trains. e - forks in the Wes t. -Garfle excurslo industrial 26e he not had three that . years, he Had 2 ee ae turned Aud done @ the of. se hi in p someth te else ra he bas ing the many years . Donaldson home, his Lake ‘Salt made Cae ee che the worked for mean You fact; tt! han |x des eription old ay to onan ‘ney that he had|the io 0 GGrande Western'sne = . court must 7" - no,o to say of ou time, time, that that the apy any or any-| acter witness and said that personal knowledge ) Donaldson . square and honest fellow. never gave fied that tion was Pp place that you man once." 7 de meanor Lustrict of ARE in FILED fattire minor | Peter Alleged Otfenders Defendants. following the Are Made | f th was forced to warn answer civilly and the 288 witness, if m 1e B prices: of the county Greatest charged with mation stating 7, larceny, that he the infor- a pistel,| stole . go inaay torney yesterday The state against} Irwin Morgan and Rupert Johanson,| charged with disturbing tne peace by] rrorane ¢ rudnge at. Sz i Thurs sd ae rt i pe coe o "Ira Rareetel petit Robertson, charged ea if |] - 50c- Garfield-S0c at-}| 45-47 Main St. children a were} Donaldson's food, but Attorney associated Hn | f Borla from only seemed a : = {iret testi reputa-: "general" seemed foubl Loofbourow only ee eee her that] and how, otherwise, that she:of Donald's general reputation. d ked when him zamblers Ihe is eee Pi 4, at ate. :f at at at provide whoa sunort tor, ne} QRPHEUM THEATRE are dependeve! an Sil ase Neem oe geen ec M him | complaints office upon exe Three a aistrial Due Oe ONLY To Ogden via Oregon and the $1.00 return Short in The Su perb pany, under | Roy trains. | TONIGHT! West. IN Sunday, oat Cumberland July! By Line Matinee Franklin Wednesday Same y= NO} - NH) - NO} Orpheum Stock iCom= the management iof Clements an aa - NO)- HO} = old popular JULY We are as enthusiastic over our line of hot, weather furniture (ES th N tne an or INa 6 tion 9g ES as prices. Matinees Sunday. RESORT Little Cottonwood. JOHN Hotel " JULY 1ST. STARLEY, = MGR. prices reasonable. ily cottages for rent. lars phone 421-Black stage ace phone North. Daily leaves at 5 write or rt pe 2nd 2 7-¥. i p. Vam- For particuMurray. For ee R. TT. Te Fr, Soll ‘phone ‘Main Stage Co., H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE CO. Considine. 2 Shows. Except WASATCH 4 a eR) & SUMMER VAUDEVILLE OPENS e S birt reason. ST i THEATRE, Sullivan Bves., for go "SS SE BIG | us Saturday. FOURTH. LYRIC Direction: porch or lawn as is the proverbial |small boy Over 61 Fyles. and "SPECIAL MATINBE THURSDAY, c Association, acs you have anrn to pointed S ee: € 4 z = That's the winning Mrs Wh oe smartly Co a want tohand,' change your tes Attorney Braffett, Chief| "Then yo a a > xt . went to| ony of few days igo Parrer George ie Sheets and Raleigh ey ae "That's the winning hand' and ‘your place didn't yobh give them a de-| sald: h nd wins $2, Is that What) cceiption of the man who had rented the h has been attending St.|not ‘That ta" : | re som, and didn't Chief Sheets ask you {it} ‘This strenuously objected to, and ‘ > & ~ Oo "ademy Poe tare he aimply aatd mine an knew Donlason?" after a more questions of little cor. acat rs . Wea lores ‘ -emmember any euch converga-| sequence, Scott was dismissed > Omaha the ianing a ae es cu Dr. J Harrison was the last witness Irene Farrell 0 f her ee Iis| wasDonule suldson stated hand' that his made sister a: knew / tion, : oCmorning i session. al t le was oa ee a cha eae in Salt Lake with sister, time busi"Did you say it at that time or any|of the co <es small *¢ she visiling: In; sal" Mrs. Brig Cannon following $20.00 Suits 22.50"Suits 25.00 Suits 27.00 Suits 30.00 Suits we Bn He h a apenas 3 6. a 400 ¥- | going out to see Donaldson's sister Ir e in contempt evening, with Jim. He had been up to : ' Judge Arm-| ihe gambling house run by the O'Briens not entered E06.) asked Attorney lodged license She BC The ar- 1 han dhe Ty of Loof- Angel, Sars ie a. Bamodier, . for the defense Number under been Shepard been is had excused her selling COMPLAINTS put to her was ate ias ah Donaldson's he that no -.9 Clothiers to Men and Boys. -- matter ifae ten times. There understanding, and gave her name as had not ws a‘ la portant tem- ena Monday Shepard e examina-) > comedy questions until said of asked eee arid Oe ° ii =-- questions comment Young rested an is What tho district attorney wanted was A t ; ir vt ‘|to know where the register had gone! : , +. of Septem-| on the nignt kept she Which was| iin eee Orpheum answered name and she If he e hadhac reprimanded eeveraly had answer the Every suit a model of gen- will be sold at the $10.00 Suits at.... 12.00 Suits at 15.00 Suits at 16.00 Suits at 18.00 Suits at é, Broadhurst's the Young Mrs. my , stent 2 Young during rice aypeop night. ar-))oitow ts fashion by the best of workmen. eral excellence, an ai F =- would answer aS"! net Hundreds of Men's Finest Suits, made of choicest worsteds, serges, cheviots, etc., cut and made in the latest n as d H. at without ee said hi He sale Springs and oone sooner end ana Ge ada aah ayo an EG officer questions o geCcurto came neavc belng h€ld her replies and not until S £oF i aide sald a : testimony eanichyae } oy ape uv m "Cumberland ‘61" will have its rhe presentation at that play house Mrs. the --ave retur ive returned Ss strange did ne th + ot 56 tt were put to her seemed to be a gencral 1 Short at Orga. TODAY Men's and Young Men's Fine Clothing abel leave that he had followed the same profesi rar x cities Californi H st oe es oie oA ae h a don sak ie as 3 ji¢ile but gamble during the last 18 year o¢ his life. Scott objected to the use of «+ Qorking' in connection with his stay in awl Wryo., toldl the district at Rawlins, yo., and torney that he did not work, but gam- oa that he r that to him, Donaldson's ach a nae turned | W before trains left vesterday fot Los Angeles 1. = a iround the board, It was then a at ea nly book that have is ther : National Educationa ase 5 SEES ijcked againat the aealy tend vanes ee ee MoW hee vn, ind Donaldson, con-| Where Is Book? ocjation, they hat *¢ se ‘ e Lae " t the| tinued Jim himself, said that if th y | "Didn't you tell me the other day when] Miss Frances sromie spen trv | thought they had been robbed it wou il was down there that the book had been] Fourth at the M. H ee r be best to send for a policeman j les t and that you could not find it?" de-| y S alike I osecutor home, the guest of f G Glen Innd manded the pros i et. ip eee ce ae The Winning F . No, sir, I did not. I'll tell you right! . certain because, m Park r lO , offered a Lake Other entitled "What Happened will be the new piece to Sunday ax, AT BARTON'S 2,000 = OGDEN So George 7s SES ee en as Salt TO 1 1 Inlat Piahet 19, gact on Second South corte his $2,000, with Mis Bast 44 to ee that Loofbourow aken on tho;the "ht if who x not know ne An wee a the matter sad blown over. was taking treatment at Hot Jim oe showed to a attorney | rested around the board : ‘ eas tea O'Brien answer ) Pea ant MeWhir the which he told Mr. ‘and ‘ling ane reviewed of one ei th the In trict m. and farce, Jones, , Return, Not t to- gru oF.s Oa worl Could King.|turn the the. employ p. » . ‘ OT ee Francis ' © 1 _ bloc 1 i ani ¢ run ae + to f oo peas P| ays stated on ws stand Friday that he did |Met mean that he was under pay from] ( counc DAG. put iat: Te 0 ey the a 2 by Proseout of ft Rae In 6 + eee he might have been ue Toi! j former occ: cea eg5 Me 9 1 is} Mont., George few Va ie put A. a "Exe W745 under eae the gathered Samuel 2 lot -_----- 10:30 Ff; 6:10 ee there of Goo t ike % gun n jt. |oine on in her house at which the Mc-} ould have sail bea |. hirtera lost nearly $10,000 through cards| : ) ; : police officers enled | 204 bogus ete eoude ie Mee Have with | 1¢ must dA son Mrs. W. R. Tyndale ah eis today |Ject, Jim argued, as O'Brie a cone then | Did you ever find that register?" asked) ri eaves ay a { was ony]| the her mother, Mr = Honn "a a it in the palm ofof fhhis hand prosecutol or Minneupolis for a month's visit. at O'Brien ré turned to the table, the; "No I didn't I never looked' foriit=' for I hae Ses e last card was turne ad over and Donald"Where is that book"' . r 225 ' I Miss Linda and Miss Emily Je e son wus declared to have the beat aa "I don't Know, But I do know that he] her ive oe r tectitied to was the game } turned Tost 4 were Attorney , ae 1em > OUL.O ow ae s ro ovals ore Aeneas ‘handla | it, of : Evideuce, : re-direct examination Loofbourow and came ii Piet toot rather The to her returned :o] Seigel See 5 akehas after an absence|a Mrs home in alt a : of three months yn the cutor r byoneat by didson in Yeeen a tek her Butte, Mrs. of aunt, Dun the ‘olo-| tas aneenton er 3 nmaitels y Pore ep ike Oe for for Concludes of . testimons ee these a Buddemer, he th ends the) leave many ® i W ana turnec Oe who have ore ona . Maca ‘ Lloyd i - ‘ell N Miss have guests are Lake, Salt re ld Donaldson shan Y tlemen-tit fs your gen I want ‘to give the that BAe $ Sunday,2oundJuly trip 7, $1.00; via Oregon. seven Special returning, leaves Oge Mul-| ee ; ite "Suiitt er asiigate Pr rather he w ould 2 pine putt I ake and told Me Mula He' dala" he'-didn't "toliew ie y¢ 4 fiat a 7 > te teat tf 7 2 eu = - ah Miers part oF i said} xTeM tt. haat ee wah EXCURSION have a gambling like that. Pilea by running the asked District At- Loofbourow ‘ heard =e tard ir srattersitn DonnldDream (of The wastestimony son finished during the morning session of court. Some of the loose| ys]mes within sai : BAG ee Mie. and Robert having academy MeIntyre ranch of the summer oe. Mr. Sa Baltimore you | to But it appears to be true, the cireumstances _ > seem to bear him out in most of his r Savage ea were Your intelligence' believe his: story Mr a Cali-| beach," . Leslie has. re-| onths| two y : a > aay yesterday from Goldfield 2 one shen aca ad th p a Ne ae with... Mrs Savage parents, | the Se ater tc as a oes ore ot therefore, waste mo and Mrs. C. 4 C. eeGoodwin a: mTa | will crhabe not, Goodwin has Lake after a in Wonder, . a Mr. rived sit. x Judge a in Ge D. is, his Pee rent their TG Ls COO OREO Harry Hisstepslittleat clean-up| investi-] ‘ one going to Mul. town| told that re-dicect examination Donaldson os vi users a O5 owes was not really connected with Geoore BF Store in the West! 114, 116 and 118 State Street 1 wr Brinacher 1 9 Bigg Bg Walch William I. N. Allen to Thomas Allen, part of lot 4, block 24, lat G > Ge ze C. * Sart of io he art 30: mee a cn f Renee sae councilman at, the 'Briens were run? : ae ee : ea te ee told ie ae in a Attorney Lootbourow handle It. said the two did not "phe testimony of Parrent alone|osreement or anything seems true and convineing,"' declared hat do you mean \ttorney General Breeden, "but If Pargraflers out of town?" Mire. 7 All! F. M. TEETS Transfers. Place particularly began and rid pe 1 hey| they about the im will, return from their we B to the coast next W ednesday, and 7 ! yisit with Mrs. Roberts parents, | } and Mrs. J. J. Daly, for a week before turned with perton =e, to''ze eovid "i to get more evidence and would see what could be done He declared that the district te . had handled the 3 case in 2 thorough, lueid able and convinei = on oe ny manner In telling of the trap laid for the"MeWhirters--the attorney. werner to‘Thewitness the inpretty lit le operetta.) jury over that thetheredoorshoula| vestigate Brownies Blossom Time » tO ao havearedbeen to the a sign "Alt of $1,000 be given: by the. members of the) j) 5e-Abandon Ye Who Enter Here." |®ation: junior Estate Will Find Our Prices Below Them Cheapest rounc eect Real : LET at Soren wane labors :attorney enn 1.00 Ogden. trains leave Seven Ogd 5:10 going. and i r a 1t 10:30 oreespecial + Pp. 4 m. Y wrowbriay bride pare Game. ne for Line. to Ogden 00 IS 1 ike Se eee ord mies: transfers ere: filed co M. -Ad o J. ~ May,. lots 28 a tou lock 1. Ar lington Epights. ¥ 600 Annie E. Chapman to A. Ds man, trustee, ae rt pine 8, Pop ‘ with] afternoon and evening are Mrs. W. G.| In opening his argument, Attorney| Jim Donaldson as an emissary to Filer, Mrs H. Calarhan ana Mrs.|General Breeden declared that the ue oa of eee A RG the new Charles A. Walker. county sheriff's office was deserying|&!ven the gamble ttorney of high praise for the work it hada] Ponalds a said he had told Martin » ex _ 2 pit vey that there wer s"' in Mrs. John L. Bowman will enterBa - ae we econirentan: eh and that phe peeie cisice ie ataivay tain today Jones Short You CANYON Excursion "3 m., testimon i si ie + entertains at}|among his associates, BAECS. © sDa Aaa Hidisear hie erase andaiedsaver baci the. Newhouse /called, but said he did not know Don-|¢,, gee her with either of the O'Briens. be lIald for 14. STAaOi or his pals well enough to tesViiv mata hes hud nevVervardu ithe woman tify as to Jim's stan & among them. |+, nis knowledge, and that. he did not| The Country olub will be an attrac-} William Hilton, the eldest »member.0f |r ow Mrs. Levit. wh h esis tive rendezvous ay when: the pro-| the poll fr was also called by] * r eae at whose home he had,!| side OGDEN Oregon ip. peturrto -9, AeD9 Miss Ruth eee a a luncheon toda nome, when covers, will xram TO sunday,y, July3 is7. . Drug m. tah Conservatory of Music and For violin further with an sapere information, calla Beesley's {Bell 855-K; Music Ind. 2089. guitar free. Store, 49 South Main, |