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Show 2 THE NEGRO'S ESCAPE PRREREIS*? How Did Walter Herne, Notorus Character, Escape from -- IS CREAM LOTION OR WITCH HAZEL CREAM Prison? AGAIN and + ae 1 11 WARPATH! or rougnness it particularly find Socningseer Suv CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY Only 25 7 Boalt GATES, THE GREAT, | WINS MORE FAME | ‘Famous Gambler Wagers Aver-| } a bottle | Cate TURF ay y BARGAIN PLUNGER Hic Aline i eae Hl EVERYTHING are| sets Mark High Above Others Boots With -Works | Durnell In Raids, | | RESOLVED THAT HAVE TO LH DONT ROMO | sheepstiead Bay. PREMIER nea YOU | 77.Fo«7e~4- age of $35,000 Daily at | j Those In Charge of Police: Branch of Administration Profess lgnorance, LAKE Keeps the cures lips andtan face soft smoot h, or sun- bur ON SALT | " t iv REPUBLICAN, | DEEP MYSTERY onc u INTER-MOUNTAIN heh IN OUR STORE. BUSTER. BROWN | 75 days in the city jail, is at large, seeck| acwhose in prison authorities| on ing the life of the woman count he was given the term Tic was last reported to the as raising a disturbance American house, could DRUG street and hurried to the place ao bea Be en| had | sta back the down kicked made his escape, still vowing ve ince iow Herne esc aped the penouce aA They not pe Ww they do not know do when he left and he left no trace of means of exit. His absence was notices a | first Saturday morning. No one in thi \ police department of the city administration seems to have the slightest knowl- | edge of the movements of this most dan gerous character after he left police court | under sentence Herne gun was upon negro for assault woman in with the gree ----- hit Fish, | Yesterday the officers, discovered chat| sa Wan from tne jafl, but| other big gun ri 9° & Toren i ve arn ck" her up looking ad ‘ the onahe ec quick" if h : TELEPHONE Fruit OF telephone game have so} At is been | the last | the! de-| Wash-| 15 tae market for two sale at Market row cents and brook trout a pound. vegetables Utah an-| | vou wagered are within casenote parlay Gates ahic ( | Grannan . ane | oe on MeDonald te Ott at -- first Prize as July 31, by to Real Walker Estate Association's Brother's An elaborate decolfette evening gown in shell pink chiffon, trimmed withi.deep sflounces® of: handembroid- 5 E id vith Dry Goods Gown dow be on ‘ in win-| store9 Mon-| In. from facet, Lord he is Hastings 67a, to the to According Paris} a is It the ones that the companies | axe Montana would be | practically the sameit stockholders, and the consolidation, 1s believed, will work to ss the a and |Se@son, each prices remain] at least, Independent company will - MANY Lees : - Unitek he - + Giathh Drove Actions -Proscntion- Involving ofl swamped E. Huish, of Trespass. |John almost charged with and for there tickets was a ou rush of of the appli-}against John FE, Magleby, west-{Wwith unlawfully pasturing bound travelers were teachers on their|the Fish Lake forest way to the convention ie the National | United States against Educational association, which will be; unlawfully held in Los Angeles this weck. General Superintendent Buckingham of the Oregon Short Line left for San| Main: ue to and First: their unlaw- good : cattle on thejrow train of teachers Saturday. first trip bound This was Mr. iit Balt Lalten capacity J. mn he pany ing Davidson's in his naw Burners pas district Been ofS» > returned freight .the* from and Salt..Lake a_short. its offiegs at 1 o'clock on on|great fro without To The Print laws was Compiled and 1907. Al ‘Tribungthe and company, of a panie corner and were and to tear t 50c, line of (OC, Pants, tion and tt will be the eyes A ended , big plunge and a theirtheyusefulness. went. discard winning tw 0- piece the ground for two or and throueh three ay town by ar seem they ving the cagerness of yard it had a mana thejr way ster the woman Colonel Gibson, is the oldand] head SUPPORT OF es7 : a hideous darted) siren, - ety Gates] how he erized anc | popular té a Alpac sali to; lie Coggins bets for Durnell to stimulate ye well; It's front. moaning| ane always in death throes and of = sereech-| them iy the tumult a bae k-| haps do if , there the the} fright interest directed efforts, great come did\ ey Se July 9, the Tuesday, cap and climax of Of 196 two-year-olds, ee is looking Main attracts|ter Pan to the street! interest, numbers, in of es Per-|Pan ; entitled} jest to some rights in the city's streets and| jon Its sidewalks. Perhaps though, they have some rights, if they do not interferc| Crowd, with the rights of the owners 1 of fine forward and one WaS]seen are|]a sure on Many automobiles. would 1 be they $4: ‘ Silk a8 blue o€ e and ch eee? M among nearly: : C ornic SALT LAKE all) join the interest to battalion, oe in its affa take last Vednesday, be run this will Peter Pan's and his meeting Keyting a eA to a meeting racing : tlgnc coota has had the a Criminal of Pe-| Caught Tt thousands Which being . Whe cate W. We ef miles a oO { the him from was 1anos . Pianos But found by S > Music eet No N Small S 0 ll Joseph t hs rumen S ; ‘i Py the} Day, detective, can af Mvingasa Rsin was posing Goods t ma Liverpool. | _ charged with having from a Portland, Ore he y chase asta Taal : a faee tC is Talclaimec nat prisoner Pi s Nothing | of Townsend - is stolen $2.500 Portland x wheresa | ' Chase OG aes 6 M-After oe ompson aneee oie O n Mexico and England, J arrived here today a the steamer ¢ Yampania brought . Pianos Sell ‘ : ENDED After of Mil is Business J.| | PURSUIT ---- See York, July New lot of hard races He| and the Carlton stakes Withers of -_--_ + LONG This}9f course > home ; eae Banking active at|ning, Otto Peters, Alec R. Thomas, ) be| Harold Hills and W. E. Brooke. Salvidere with the utmost ne the largest crowds ever local » the CITY. Estab) a General were W. J. Grow, Vealter} Harold Stevens, Frank Man-| bril- rival. at Ee to Grow, they hope to form the associa-| of|tion. Those present at Friday night's day 0. Bankers, every| } be induced as|{s the richest stake for three-year-olds | ¢ nited States, exclusively In the world, the English Ee Townsend ; Derby paying about $32,000, Everybody|Ptisoner on sens nee Vomen eae and a children in not they a, to aA Pongee 48. | CADETS. BOY in the school-may ; O09 fone send sheer way <- a soods: or 90 up "4h of als the cedat baftalion-at.the school, @nd ca n some} the meeting, the $26,000 Lawrence KReal-| coute}]!#ation for three-year-olds, at a mile} the would The band concert in upper great number ef people cat Tuto horns everyexception Saturday bigyoung] one} no oo ' It plunged (oedestclans its way through. the crowd] mcatterine inisntande ieft an- thelr S5, poeruet officers of the High school| C4dets are to organize an association| the former owner of Garry Herrmann | and reasonable|2#nd five furlongs, will might go| Sheepshead Bay. To win around pedestrians scattering In they continued on their : to find herself con-| automobilk carrying | conflict Plunges of na Sl i TO approval, for they all sought that now. Peter Pan will pick up scale| ‘ the crowded city, feeling} Weight. 126 pounds, here, and he will noise of their engines, the| meet « formidable band of horses of elr gasoline smoke and the|his age, including Salvidere, the king auto-|iooting to dart across the In-| mucnyclamorous toot-) Tostlea about by the| crowd, like and) ag€| getWas] yA the to commissioner, He has hethe isproverbial | High ieschool students, in military af-| tall and ed aren x, Is nesieved that! Transuct days} town, with took that last!) gown tows It did not nar-|te them, perhaps, that OE: Suits, C00) RALLY OFFICERS FORMER Back in the Incidentally was|‘length of stride," for attenuated. Goodness! It seems from the condithere last night that all} in a Mere shades Coats cand 7 Oh race Charles Head Smith, one of the time wheat kings of- the West ton up antom wa owners ptions, doubtless possible price on ‘ Be ey Sateen, various ay; improvement being made' in made|ting the|beat ring it fromthe clubhouse (Othe bet-| system at that intersection for "tops necessary 00ds, at i Outing a several other horses of medium iss, but more suitable for betting performstake $10,000 than purposes ers. onsiaera oy de tions observed ‘nu-| t with one hand out five ears of fhe difficulty ot crowded sti et 4men. partyTheir of gay young girls automobile was and a Laws. of Utah for made by the seret News Ne Deseret Reporter, the Century Publishing to) it ability to} with their) injury for an opening only fronted by a big hearing. state board of examiners. yes-| like opened bids for publishing the}.ing compiled joint bid Sat~| swarming hold court again] number of similar} will come up<9 for -_-$____ terday : R Utah Light and Railroad com-| yesterday inaugurated the clos- of line : Judge Riner will on Monday, when a cases : eer 2 ey, telephone yikes and the screeeh little short the crowded escapes sovernment property. In: this last] mobile drivers mentioned _ case the - plaintiff had tersection with brought action to recover $1,000 dam-|ing of horns for California | "*\~ The track in t id. J all lizht Duster merous lup block, either by way of State street|liant three-year-old campaign. Trainer One woman last night was trying to West Te mple street. If it did seem] Rowe has the son of Commando-Cinderget across the street crossing and WaS) j reasonable, it certainly did not meet with|ella In' point for the long race right transmiss on Pavalivig -pasbenbercurent.dé the. Denver: and Rio Grande, with headquarters at.Denver, brought. in. a special than o : Granta and 12 = ren. This was a sample of rie eet eral jast night hx renee, =cerioa| streets was} rather July -- --- C OW charged|sirens carried with it the right-of-way] stock on|over all municipal highways, created a} Feyeon | forest Veserve; the United |=tates against P. ¢ «, SCOrup, charged] With unlawfully pasturing sheep . ® on} later: difpalcited See South car and the Fish Lake fore est reserve; United wheeling a eee - the Columbus Consolileading a latec lining company, charged with with the other unlawful eens = electric power|ting across the laid N dixon wer aere t 3 , Francisco Saturday. He will be gone several days. GioR? Tabiicon tomnerly: with the locas city ticket , Afiiva ? Gf. thea Rito ‘Westen 2 = luck, Ownership of the honk their horns reserye, in 1905;] condition Ray Stevens, for|night at pasturing ene: published ne fil 1€S The but the lowest 2 se Sha eons nom mon lee nih con: | leaye it torn.up for some time. To lay| great combination "and, until Gates A number of thé old officers of the) ~" © Saas ~ | the 65,000 pounds of stéel could not be|sails away for France ‘shortly for a|COTPS met Friday night at the home sideration and care of at least a hun-| gone in a single night, It was necessary|mMonth's boar hunting on the estates|0f Walter Keyting to take preliminary! dred automobile drivers, The drivers|« have the buggies, wagons and other|of the Duc de Etienne, the confed-|Steps in the organization of the as-| o¢ these machin | assuming that the| vehieles pass around the torn-up intersec-|eTacy is bound to hold the © stage|Soctation, and t a meeting next} business Saturday. The cheap|fully pasturing cattle on the Payson} to California expired Saturday |forest reserve, in 1905; United. States} night cants Sh That many w Not hu asaes be oe ts good : are a few pr ices on nat V3. Hf. St! aw Hats at Oc, frte mt The Shirts Shirts | In of Baird gossip oe AINS ‘ beauti-| Gates dete rmined to recoup a loss of of pub-}]oOver $200,000 to 1906. He combusiness|™menced the grand work some days in T orfi- Up: Sirceic rivers the were D DISMISSED a United States Judge John A. Riner, of the district of Wyoming, held court} yesterday in the absence of Judge} Marshall The following cases were) dismissed : _ United States against) coast Escar P es ---_______ CASES . enlarged by at least two stories to accommodate the enlarged business. ay eee ae Railroad Notes. he ticket offices of lines running to Pacific Narrow strawberries numbers will all papers --_-_-_-_-_______-___ had at 15 and 20 cents a pound. will service are contemplated in the of three states. The present building t with rate This gown is importe d and designed| Drecoll of Paris. Value, $450. by best | -@-@ this are going atcan 10 becents nad a at cup. 15 pial tera capita >» conce bold conirol - of the .business. Utah sold at 5 oo fruit market the Raspberries, same. appeared on the market advantage of all. Head-|cents a cup. Cherries from Salt Lake tl ularged A ome pany | Valley and from Brigham City can be as aoe é being the n jabout the by jthat have ant, owned goods, f orade sta v St Negligee greatest Abington clubhouse 1 These { Nobby to the chiffon with deep taffe ta girdle, bust men have contributed prizes-a dozen|after the opening at Sheepshead Bay outlined with roses and leaves, and of $5, $10, $15, $20 and $25 and up|0n a regular business scale Hirst shoulders draped in lace and rose-|to $50 cash prizes. It is neeesary tothe put himselt in touch with ‘Boots' buds. Entire gown is lined throughbuy; tickets to participate, but not nec-|Durnell. They bought Colonel White, lake< Winning|Savable, Royal out in chiffon taffeta essary . to go to the7 Vane, Monster King United States|/ing at two bunches for 5 cents; car-| Rochester, N.|rots at three bunches for 10 cents.| Upon its set-| Dry onions are still scarce. They are} ¢ of Managing|held at 7 cents a pound. Texas cu-| of éa very choice sort,} from the Fast,|cumbers, not conception and a wonderfully ful garment. These hundreds lic-spirited merchants and week | e In Nooli pak: very| a BAPE first thing people should know . e Why, compared a claim to HUNTING ' they buy an article, tn eDaatr Jay "Jack" money ealckee ‘ pricehis on shoddy 7 Riley / Vy cox The perfect quality of everything offered by the Gardstore makes every price a bargain price-not a low ner apence en j re pe in their day!) aeown ' t| money oFprodigal the sporting worlda few has n and there have. been and "tributed also. gown, $120 When Prae "Plunger" Fe alt soe ate pe Pe es Joe Yeager and rolling high stake ring = * Quality iis the ofl) eo: J s be ~~ 27. 1 nine ae , = + | Plunging premiership of the American ) turf beyond peradventure this past exhibition Sere (2e2C:- 3 PEE The fine are) will 2 f rae _ pnd sburg j they all figure deuces j <rates. He established Company ofand Walker Tuesday. Brothers' July. &§ day ph ant skirt of Flounces rhinestones Sry pearls with studded lace, ered rap- $e Excursion at Saltair, <r]: the local company ar Independent comptny of Y., was being adjusted. tlement and Ms thé feturn and -( tan d om it » He, SH! a copy aieur | reason- 6 ots hi awe at fiends. : 7 =~ "field." fact a of circumstance Gates being | in the betting ! : Donated cabbage} Utah fresa of Plenty | idly within in coming are fellow trimmed with sprays of hand-made| chiffon roses and es leaves, full train The waist ade of SHieree Director Elme it was announ Itah, Idaho y now the the next ten daysegThe contemplated |can be had at two pounds for 15 cents.{| deal was held ie abeyance for a long! Butter beans are plentiful at 15 cents] time while the difficulty between the!a pound. Marnioe and onions are go-| es. ee peers The three companies are Je right of wagers big and visitor to the g of,cents is it tent end Rarer eerie ge swans the seme: chatice Sete ay cone Rothe Eeitaeeso jhas been S onpound sale for several days, is jgoing at 30 cents. Striped bass sell) in-|}at 25 cents a pound, and catfish at 15 the consummated be will nounced, at MERGE of Montana, and Idaho Utah, Ishad companies | Pet-You-a-} befor | borne out by the a) se 3 ie j weih Se ppt oe STATES -_ expected merger long the neigh-| he, bet bout $25,000 Pa other -Wonde,, cbitres it THREE The dependent off on ' the that, ye and A supply of choice kippered salmon, . ‘ COMPANIES big his ever $200,000 the ee "| Monday morning It will go -at 20 oubl ie | : Haning jeents a pound, Dealers announce a sight of }good trade in the fish market. Fresh aught ght of halibut, : salmon, shad and brook trout jare being daily received. Halibut \ satin at 15 cents, salmon at 20 cents,| 2A than amount Vegetables. ‘find hive Last night,| ; the for i this famous betting ; concerned, Gates in ington Park meeting at Chicago. | along in 1902 and again at Saratoga ] in 1903 Gates deluged ae bookmakers {| | with money, but it is safe to say he ! outdid all existing pluneiine records at| Sheepshead Bay for a period extend-|} ;} ing from June 24 up to today Put the a | Amer- is as the W. hour j}of tremendous size during the week, and his money is dominating horse playing market to a greater | day, they did not "find him. Last night, | san ; however, he was again in his usual/which has been haunts on Commercial street with an-|months, will be her. far | St. John The Million' | Drugs, Main Also Choice Offerings of Fresh arrested a STORE. of Pure South 112-114 found be Home The thy of in a hall Commercial officers the time the By 15% Ac the horhood. | MACDONALD I-.S... Once again || } turf hero of BY Thursarrested Friday to serve} Herne, a negro Walter @oy night and sentenced a) London, || ves wealthy through being in short condition. Since|~™Metican turfman. Thompson, or! /then.he has run over the horses which| ,oWnsend, waived extradition papers peat him there and taken the Belmont} 224 consented to come here in the horses stakes of $90,000, over John .E the Standard stal f t ; ae : « . > ptt Stakes urdays, other came from the Skelton Publish-|,,) eta iin erat chner af a od and big- automobiles Since the owners | $19,000, the ON, Brooklyn Derby of ‘ $12,000, ando Lieutenant W. J. Deevy of the Cen-} The moving of the Oregon Short/ing company. The joint bid was at] 7°) {02 0° ©" Spell splint cnt as por these luxuries consider that in the billfy week ago the $20,000 Tidal stakes. This| t™2! office, went down the bay in al Line offices to their. altered quarters|$9.30 a page, and: the bid of the| bile struck the go-cart and nad not)or sale they received with their fine] wonderful colt has won about "se0.90) | FeVenue cutter and met the Campania. | in the Deseret News building, Is now|Skelton company was at 2.54.a page|2 Man in the crowd stopped tt and speedy automobiles they also] for his owner. a It. was not until Deevy went aboard under way. and-h® ates 2 ; Pa 2 pai, De Ape Dead, Bsther C. Lloyd elt July & at the was' servthe cause ere of her one. death. earalysis: The funeral ices will be 4 o'clock ward . held from meeting Cente a voltae oa. binding in part mone 5 ive si eg nocile a 2 > Sunday afternoon at The local the Twenty-fourth | enjoyed an house. Commercial soe board of informal life underwriters | mobile luncheon at the splitting club Saturday Sita ee continued on the air with TE its A 7 perpetual course,|}go driving screeching' automobiles its _ _ rights { estates See aaa PLANS PERFECTED MOVE thelr pee ~ F given. of way Madden ‘aud the Hitchcock a ship that the Oe sb ernee To ARMADA Page One. ) and " tember President and when Diaz, he. confers it is expected that of the vitally 4 United core. States on a nlerestec re ue with the! Pan has raced while Salvidere SF ing along like the duel ever, nited from equipsges _ a (Continued gant ce States was tn upholding ae 1 riendliness toward further rt xico the the | watched is | world | Uations lead the have proceeded authorities tar that to to a thin edge, come bloom- between rose. them will of the on. AFTER h DOZEN STRIKERS y ; re e eh ought rea to qH S be k art read ff cna V ou f or & y for M Knox ner arx a5 more q Gee! | be | racing a San 5 ing nic Francisco; July 6.-The % dad telegraphers attended in Hayward's canyon YEARS in Restored strikee consequence of the | strike as bigtor today, holiday | and other ot es worth to the Wealthy. to - New a York, His Calif California Isn't it hot 7 erton,is San Francisco regarded as a mua vous . No . cient A the 172 SOUTH MAIN. . Trouble San B strategic With to buy this Pedro, rendez- harbor, a necessal y 19 bates st noon Congress, When the Japanese situation to assume serlousx proportions decided by the adininistration dertake _ and ae and with on |) will continue we bis usual This | mained : ya Saturday after-| east bench, and| two months. Each & = July n i amily. 6-After h having too, There attended have suffi- A penmanship, adroit di-|P. class meets from ey day except Saturday. limited Ibe Inst and boys. Cummiock will be plomacy. t was represented to Mex-| bership in the Y. M ico that pues wautn i benefited by suca jessary to those who a sale. It would strengthen the hands clam is structor. wish is to not join Mem- time. sin. He came east and| yt otaer occupations and had successful. He explained that he wished to establish himself on same footing as he had formerly 1|joyed Tt} H. some stablishe local forecast : : m established hotels in Atlantic City and|continuation Philadelphia. He had also engaged! TThere is no Mon-|in began|day evening the fleld notes will be cal-| it was| culated and compiled Mr. Sullivan! to un-| will have charge. land on shore to furnish a strong!to 1:20 basemSecretary Moot approached ait be matter a paraphernalia. begin next part of the Four . much - different m kinds . planos pic-| and| paras few developments in the "aia situatio Preside did situation. resident Small Smz not appear at headquarters all dz as the been outing no.further We of . with four prices, sell on eas y a pay- ments. We deser- natural harbors in the world. it has srangotsn in of 6 6Uthe. (Oregon § Short; him that the man was his father, and! HEAT STILL CONTINUES ee Pen nestle rae, by ships of the) Line, who has' been "in charge of the} he followed him to his boarding house, | -_-American navy during. target prac-) association classes in° drafting Plans There the young man made himself; Galt the CHROOT Mexican. cael con tk aegovernmenteae having ie }| were adopted F whereby men : : dezree « tice, who work| known and was welcomed by his fa-| | Pighty-Si ehty-Six'* Degrees. tie. ; Récord:: for courteously permitted it "use for this ‘ xcept Saturday afternoon|tier. Ostro toid his sons that he vis-| Saturday. Purpose: Tt possesses points of sreat le to do regular field prac-jited the West Indies, and afterward; The maximum temperature Satursupe lority ove! tae harbors at Bri m= ying with instruments and} went to Seattle, Wash., where he re-|} day was 86, a8 il was on Friday. Thi e things. how were | pormer and family before communicating --_-__+~» + --- -- Coincidence again. An with author been|heat for today of the cessation that prevails in fair of the had/southern California. the | emperature in Phoenix en-|in Los Angeles it was his}East be-/at nec-|comes involved in a sensational dis-| this}pute with his bride and large ads of} his book appear about the same time. her. the registered On Chicago temperature Saturday 98 degrees Low vailed at Bismarck, Wash At North inches of rain fell at Arizona and Saturday was 110 100. In the anal the : player-pianos See all the other dealers safe on us, and be on the side of not putting off the sale any longer. New York and | Western Piano Co. 46 Market St . is somewhat the mereury Omaha eee N. D., ia weather, extreme have . piano-players. before you call = then you will pe BA Heahit a oe dec ied to eS nd ‘TEACH PENI PENMANSHIP AND he lavishly entertained his friends. He compromising or giving in to the men, SFG ry PALLOSD, Be LaCie, wagered a: large sum of money on Gro-|and thatat their business < ayHeceres i ny r é SiIness was Was beir lg han- | The Jack at naval stations and good PRACTICAL SURVEY WORK ver Cleveland in his second contest. |dled promptly. harbors on that ce st was one of the Sua He met with other reverses, it Is said, Some definite action in regard to tfeatta ta War dironting e a. 40 ‘Two new features have been added|and disappeared. calling out anotner city-believed by in directing the : fleet to py the educational of the Leo Ostro was in Philadelpaia on|many } to be Chicago- ak - hesitate ae sail.)ed é al department AG e 2 a § ago-will ! be taken rhe acquisition of Magdalena bay will Y,M. C. A. Saturday evening a group|June 21, when he noticed an elderly {early next week. k = ates n the pee, mn fines of students who desired to take up sur-|man standing in tront of the Betieye. ee waters. t embraces one of the finest yeyjng' met with. Mi Sullivan. chief) Stratford hotel. Inspection satisfied i ee hats Ss ° Cc y ou see a call. 1 PICNIC handling e Unit Stites. 8 repare ‘Y | sanction, however, even congressional} though tae|office of Judge f business as much: in as thethey have hoe etiacraeeed in thein | were a law A.clerkByme who isSydney lian Ostro, in securing; are pared: ‘to| br cio ed dee Brita The pe Lower. ( ee talena|Imay be of all of Lower California | Mount Vernon, and Leo Ostro. foan. = , : ae is looked APE LO upon eteto may be necessar} Allen Ostro years ago was one of| buy as aO aBalen ne The officials of both companies reemai E favevten: At Ba saves oe Ween rous men in San Francisco | iterated their former statements that ek ; : ic anc ved in a fine residence, where|the companies had no intention of them. l . and and to : ON terms of the sale will be agreed upon. | sale. will be consummated Congress, | been mysteriously missing for 12 years, tions from the ranks of the strikers, It is impossible to ascertain at this! of course, will have to put its seal of |} Allen Ostro, formerly a wealthy mer-!and as all the stock exe hanges wer approyal on the deal It is not be-;chant of Sam Francisco, has. been|elosed and business was naturally duil| time any of the particulars aac Ti e Se that much trouble will be ex-|found in Philadelphia by3 his son, A Milité Necessity, | lieved : i : 8 Jufollowin tne holiday, the companies s y try . can give for the oy whomever honors us by we to oo How- ------_------____ of bs enough to belieye himself 1s liable a Junetime with all the eyes loeking southern cé monstrated Tha Manse? tha atniiod a a tne eon oF we a d oe Ss of a the hands of the Sec-|} government in se Cenks <4nited States. : ng theoyrecent S| retary Root will visit Mexico in Sep-| tral American. difficulties The nego- d We law sheep... The Deseret News made pe eae aaa aer era and crossings,cenesin like order that}to| brothers r The) jist, that: wasTownsend, on ihe eee ee Dy way company and the fara baby thrown to] preventighways the recurrence io n> have ave in In hand Nand Salvid Salvidere. alleged as to described be a defaulter.| 2 Salome. bid' on, the Pinang. at #2-20 ) the ground, perhaps fatally hurt of last night the' Republican calls the ai- colt has been somewhat of a mystery,|‘pownsend had made quite an impres-| |* ; This greatly amused two of the young! tention. of. the pedestrian to his lowly | [¢™Ors of @ spread hoof and a dickey| sion on the yoyage by his lavish tips! Underwrit ‘1 women intoin athe merry automobile, who burst) streets state andin the advises . he keep the| different fore les having circulationPe ter! at/topected the that stewards, of whom ndcrwuriters at it Luncheon. forth Jaugh.. The auto-| coo! evenings when. offpeopte times. Ingained the meantime, he wasnoneunder arrest. sus-| and and uee 90 pre- Spokane, Neb One-Half New Block West . Postoffice. of |