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Show Almost apers is Makes " "IT'S Tribune Story. | S A LIE," y HE } os \ ASSERTS uric Bright's up oafains ¢ 1 y during kidney of the bladder which worst is not rec | tested in so you need. many ways, but happen, ??-calibre gun, but before he had finished, he was using a double-bacik-action weapon Joaded with chain shot, one ball rire cted the at Tribune and othe o the Amerikearns. party Triof the the charge that neu He bune was a serious the duty it. Otherwise erbasly of the one, and council the to Sry bottle. COMMISSIONERS HEAR eee be/ words, Anne 4,4. n, July board of coun- attorney whol tg the county members to the turned Fernstrom to the matte1 contrary a license, the referred board without state/jpy to Needless The whereupon | jg we killed, reoverseer, poor purchased four cars Sianford, Joseph per-| and resolution you didn't | ported that he had "T knew the against voted tinently re marked : believe it' of coal for the benefit of the poor, and A garbage ordinance had been passed} he was authorized to increase the order earlier in the evening in Which there Ito eight cars. was much discussion as to the habit The board took up the matter of the of some of the printing establishments] fencing of the road through Ogden of the city to leave waste paper to be|canyon, and authorized Commissioner carted away at the expensa of the eclty. | McKay and the county engineer to proAs Councilman Fernstrom was leaving | ceed at once with the work. the council chamber, he said sarcastiMr. Moore reported that he had had cally: "Jiven the city was kicking| many calls for arsenic for the purpose about hauling away the dirty sheet,'|of killing grasshoppers, but the board referring to the Tribune. decided A report of Rudolph AIlff, city aud-| itor, giving the city's portion of esti-| mates submitted to date, is as follows Fourth partial estimate on curb ana| not to furnish the same. County Attorney Harris submitted his opinion in the matter of the proposed increase of the salary of Truant Officer Jacobs of the Juvenile court to ft! gutter qnteemions No. 2 in favor of s.,the effect that the board had no auBirch, $2,386.57; first partial estimate | Hhorlty to make any appropriation for on paving extension No. 16infavoroft P. purpose, but suggested that it J. Moran, $3.40; second partial estimate on mip be done by creating aon office paving extension No. 15 in favor of P. for that purpose or making him a depJ. Moran, $4,289.53; mate" on paving third partial extension No. esti-| ULY sheriff. 2% in fa-|JUvenile The board Judge Gunne)i vor of P. J, Moran, $21.91; fourth No.par-|ui! CU (ACen pane tial estimate of paving extension in favor of S. Birch, $47.42 nnaennrinites on municipal j company laws the on unfavorably ported > : the Utah Light and Railway to be allowed to use Fifth South street Og = Logan, of re- | munication of petition 7 company from the will meet later and to I ve 4 . ai replying to board with di Stock Sto a for considerable discussion _- aso it was developed that the company had} proceeded to lay wide tracks without | DAY OF MUSIC. permission from the city, in contem- | plation of its petition being all Ne ) Cambrian Adaoatitan par Friends The report of the committee s| Celebrate Thursday Will sanatderation (ah ty furnishing diction ot Brot Hts, will sin ‘ par-|~The Summer" and "Cambria's Song of lies own cértain water rights in this| Gory." The Malad ladies' chorus will reck, but it is so far up the canyon sing | "Stephens' Muliabe oBhuA that the power has never been deve)Evans, recently from Cardlfe, Wales. will The pure food ordinance was nassed,|"J4on but will ing of ation, be called the up council at the next for a eer Reunton of Speirs meet- My reconsider-| birthday. mee Family. The afternoon was the Wlad Other national hymn, (The Land soloists will of in- lips, Millie Willlams, Esther Davis, Ivan Arthur and Rees Davies. Members of the Sons of Wales saclety will also take part in the program. fPennillien singing and step-dancing will be spent| Participated with pienic and games, all of whieh were highly enjoyable. The anniversary of Mr. Speirs' birth came on Sunday, but the outing was postponed until Monday afternoon. Welsh fy Nhadau" clude Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, John James, Charles Kent, W. D. Phil- Fifty descendants of the late ‘Thomas Speirs assembled at Liberty park Monday in thelr annual commemoration of his sing Fathers) in Sn ee en ne WELSH DAY, THURSDAY, | At Special the march weeks e will = What ~ Offers, Market ai -------- Bt = - a ms : a ae be} from the weekend, Tuesday WITH WEATHER | aut - The att though morning will see sup-| an gods were off thelr feed the ae Lever teegtNSIe RT housewlte good reason. | i ooked fo the not is that If Monday here is perhaps a better one somewhere but Doctor Hyatt has _ not ERR EVE ye aS his influx] = Company version The mereury went down, the wind kept. stirring and there was weather to suit all classes. Right here at home everything was lovely, but in| At its nv. Ho officere the upper Mississippi and leys the rampage of the ac follows ara Young; Presidk Corpora A ne vice presidents, Cheste Verron Private something val-| gods] Hf ARE concluded f of Natlonal and havoc The Tracks were torn wrought In several drop in temperature, 64 by degrees an area atof noon, high up and} quarters it was only] was. broughtDEPey about) Pee which followed a "low" rom the northwest The "high" is traveling, however, and the stereotyped "fair and warmer" sign was hung up yesterday] for today's forecast y eo ee COMES FOR TOWNSEN. with of will in this in the in this week's Corporation. I ne) pay en | fra Se unity. ‘The applications guard of 1 ee a so-| for| eee fle on a Charles E. Burkhart, deputy in the cheriff's office at Denver, arrived in Salt Lake Monday to take C, H. Town? sen back to Colorado capital downsen is charged with grand larHe was arrested here several ago by Officer Doty, to be held for the Denver officer. Townsen now demands Beautiful Saltair. Chorus of 100 voice. | requisition, in spite of Leave 2 aban against him tradition. if he resists officials in. \| bands LOCAL thi pul their Oe a - 1own teenter the crime and that after the was actually new conspirators | young wife died andappeared the. al-| was his plans arrost laying of Morein fas and | j Think. Others in the racks tain-came mornin' he and| had any of into the orderly room that asked the sergeant if a the applications yet, and| ham, were 1} 1 ----"-- each fined $5 for being} drunk. Telephone Maxfield of rietL Miss of tne Louise as Murray Independent Service.-Miss Har-| Murray has succeeded| exchange Telephone chief operator| of the to Mex dhave Whitaker Whitaker of city court is one month. No More to A division of a yucation the Samuel city tae}| for| G.| physician, smalipox patient| Monday morning.}| Boston lawyer, who brought his] fromhis native Dublin, while vorce trial, the plaintiff brought for "You wish to divorce cause she drinks he island designating Some took advantage of and some did not. ( the will go to the islands there this order! men who] are many] wno before will have departure to of terms will of the troops, date set regiment, within for Recruits soldiers, Many re-enlist the expire the as a few leaving for All Time. however, aré ° pointed in the army. Among Rest.-Judge|erans they are known as Takes the civil away on Miss| is known] Ione Att-} the Indelong trip Smallpox.-Dr. assistant Utah| company. Maxfield is well known and as a capable operator, Miss wood has also returned to pe OPES, after a sae the this in a Men serving in difference-never Crull Men pass disap-| the : marked as a sort of misfit. They old be nev-, the in- Of the that the regime nt if rear. thev who ete and never service successfu stripes - say they) were two young 4 Musical Thursday, ; treat of July ; the 18th mien . season. a oS part bea of it better it here. @ Weren't 172 SOUTH it. STAIN. fhe amy, it is Insight. in the yy hen the from department headquarters | back," said one of these veter-| of¢ SIMPKINS HIDING MOUNTAINS. IN +lans, himself: +]. stripes on blo a°sergeant read with. four. si idlers ser- it headed, true evers ¢#/men +] their +] that in this outfit that will ask for, discharges the day they hear order read to the company.' An') There's There are +] I fignting the assassination + of Governor + + + the mountains near St. Maries, Idaho. It is known that Simpkins possessed rich mining Steunenberg, is in +} then pany sed clerk. the I same was thing right, to the too. com-! The| to, one post talking earn-| while I was away (Bel, nee 2 had| as besides some thing the army. Shgule never have have stayed home Where mothers In the enlisted Both to first think I of placeJ Sei Guin. another side to the affair among those in Unele ‘Sawi'a foree and young fathers men at w ho home have! and #] day the order was read to the com- | sweethe: art, perhaps, waiting for ee +¢] pany and then posted on the bulletin) time when they will have served thetr #]at the quarters every one of those} time in the army and when loeir re- claims in that vicinity, and is well acquainted with the lum- ] +] + + + + + + + ber Jacks miners around there it is believed that these men are protecting the fugitive and it fis thought there would be litle chance to get him as long as they are with him, +] then just before mess that night they! that fifty men who were discharged | ¢] went to the bulletin and read it fer| Monday there were many such. Then +#]themselves. in that bunch, too, there) | of course, there were those who were +¢] was.two more men IL never tnought > such as the old sergeant said. Mhey. +] would have done it. ‘The nex' mornin') were recruits and never would mak +| the top sergeant had the anplications | soldic °rs. Both those men and the | of the whole ten men. jarmy gain in their discharge, say the HH EPH t4 os 4o4+ ooeee Buys a Regina regular the old man-that's Sublima, Buys a Pipe see regular MUST BE SOLD CASH. y @& } AT ONCE FOR SPOT will be without a everything MUST . Will also sell one of the best Terraces in the city at a sacrifice. Also property in the eastern part of town; also a Farm in Davis County; also controll ing interest in a tr ansfer business; also an automobile. ALL FOR CASH. Will gladly give particulars. | Daynes-Romney Music Company 25-27 E. ist So. cight men had in mind listened to} turn home will be an event that has! the first sergeant when he read it and) long been looked forward to. Among| "When Piano, good paying business. | of tha there + + FFF Buys an Electric regular fixtures, good will and accounts, to anybody Wishing a sense| alo there's Pettibone for well- vas xsadin' pick out: eight happen islands aa would formation Pate aar iiage indi‘cates that Jack Simpkins, indicted with Moyer, Haywood ‘I-kin: his helped + to:myself; Piano, Case. seen himself raise d by his mother and {ther and both of them old and gray- ¢ + + ttiney 'Tsays of the should aCe Republican Special Boise, Idaho, +1} each arm Acasthe me an Electric regular Lorene. feeble and for over al lave been expectin' the dad They are both old and if anv-| die. in the ee Service. 15:-In-. vice clerk room | order while +| 4] : ye |; to | thing orderly ey + ' JACK company Regs use ; American Veteran's a-sittin' PEFHEFHH HEHEHE H+ t+ e+e eestor) + to buy I was ys and A 5 regular Buys 100 200 500 500 600 650 600 BE SOLD AT ONCE. We reserve absolutely nothing. We will sell all the stock on hand, glad WELSH SINGERS, SALTAIR| ism that stirs those sturdy fighting| weeks ago and sae sald that ste woe a regular Buys an Electric Banjo, This sale parallel, as Some | they stly.. From their words it was evi-| dent that they nad seen several 1 years | of service> in various posts : posts together, | that they were comrades in the army. | Well, I hated to do it, old man." | one of them was saving to the other | "but I had to. JI got a letter from my | mother down in Mobile a couple of! chevrons were $100 regular Buys a New Upright Piano, ros Thos« remained Urgent Box, three were soldiers in: of the word An a Music 12 tunes operated with a penny. EVERYTHING men had quit. With their loss,| veterans look upon the members| their colors as | of the meaning 1 in said Buys Piano, veterans | are contented with, the army. They love its traditions and especially the | traditions of ; their : own ; regiments.) aa Tie ney look with much spirit upon the battalion and regimental colors when) the adjutant's call is sounded and the| color guard marches with the colors, to the formation. ‘There is a patriot-' they eiotenat found soldiers Buys an Upright regular arms | of vn the long veranda. of; double barracks at tt toat ain their old 45 100 150 200 375 3795 275 Went wilh the regiment they would} be no good, and if a skirmish ever| fell to the lot of the outfit: those men | a} would re-| of soldiering, tell one, and DEENA these {2 any othhrdine of: human endeavor. The veterans who are proud of their) £2¢t nee, on enlistments a| $ 50 ota | acthe} be-| SE inkg stripes yet (here were many of this sort. of the veterans affirmed that Stage, say the older soldiers. Some}! those enter the army and they are' (nose © make success drill sergeants will for Tae the of Today's Specials! called rent reeruits because they were misfits in tae army | So, with tne men who had asked to| be diseharged when the order came | the vet-| recruits,| from service several years the! army-there's had denoting duys! have seen sev-| Some soldiers,! correct, some| the Twenty-ninth aury following: | woman though some of them eral years of service to be more nearly the | men their! of the tour of duty in the "islands." veterans were disgusted with tions of the reeruits Some di- sapien you drink yourself?" "That's my business!"'-angrlly r . Z . Whereupon the unmoved jawyer asked: "Have van any other business ?'''- Everybody a Se Amite 1t were Everything must be sold at once! committed| said good-bye to reveille, guard mount,| when he nanded him the bunch the! quarters, taps and all the rest of the] old man looked over them. He pie ked | = - eee | routine of army life. This loss to the] out eight of them and then he sed, ‘I! service was brought about through a} knowed those men would want to! Soldiérs Are Fined.-Four soldiers department order by virtue of whieh} git out, but 1 thought the other two who did several things to Plum alley] all enlisted men having two years or} would take on again.' | early Monday morning were arraigned) less to serye before tne expiration of There were several little groups at before Judge Diehl Monday and not|their term of enlistment, upon} Port Douglas Monday, old, grizzled | a single one escaped Chris Peterson] their own application, may se- | veleran every ineh of them flied | was fined $5 fer being drunk and $10] eure their discharges prior to] with blood of true soldiers. They were| or destroying property, and John Ha-|the departure of the Twenty-ninth]| talking about the men who had left| ley, Arthur inch and Henry Need-| regiment for service in the Philippine] the service when orders were received | wit tie on account of ill health iuat "1 BRIEFS, eross-examining only Retiring from Business Will Not Go to Philippines rifles oad SSSN DAYNES-ROMNEY MUSIC CU. | day, sees bnoenred| represen-| len reé tioned in this connection, but so yague-| Iy that they cannot _be printed | Fifty of Uncle Sam's soldiers at Port, Douglas discarded their blues Mon-| }] j i] NSSSASSSSSNSSNSSSNSSASS SSNS SLAUGHTER | procoed-| ex- ee Paul, were | the invest serie Th ane ‘ ft ‘he state ate hae hat the plot for seine qey of Mrs Magill see laid weeks be- j legedqacapa. murderer var (fhe geant Tom OO, | Fifty Men at Fort Douglas Take Advantage of Recent Department Order and Discard Uniforms-What Old Ser- the fact that he stated when arrested that he was willing to return at any time. It is probable that another charge ot grand larceny and one of burglary will discharged the last from the pest house If. it | 4 Before Term Expires Many orades, $3oy the Magill mystery: | Biatrine state's at- 7 no ia ut a ee ot a] gore ee om county to a j ; started the wildest si se ¢ 5 Music} ae AE coRs Enankead Den aire ie aa Mt | The Salt Lake route brought two! wees surprises wiil be sprung that special trainloads of excursionists from will jar this community to its foundaUtah sion 7 county Monday. The occas tio Promin®yt names are men- wes tho outing . Lagoon aie O00 Shirts are the best values in | \% 4 city trom RASS. One.) NEF BS are Said lo we prominent asta that other warrants are soon to be issued for Chose) to maintaining Interest consider and all membership store magnifi- s|A MAGILL "AND WIFE BAR E EXTRADITION| The purpose of to provide so al} members of the! a view Our dollar line of Soft the cityat the price, them accusing tnem of complicity in com-!| the alleged' conspiracy that resulted clected(aytne umes of Mrs, Magill Che mers startling developments put an entire- Croshy; J. Leo company spirit ojety Guard a (Continoed Miller; secret treasurer winds were high, six inches of rain fell geant Dean Davynes and. traffic Hines were treated in 4|the organization is summer storm of more than passing| enjoyment for the importance. associates pecused, ELECTED. Soclal Cirele Directors. meeting Moiday night of theoNattonal Guard for the social cirels iy the|Sergeant that say Topeka from Dispatches Missouri storm tierce OFFICERS Gardner such , ig nen Devi g Be a a uly Rochester: Atrial: have. been yang fe "Wowruhere Several jatives. af the government present delicacies | found it Barometers thermometers, rain gauges and all sorts of apparatus in the weather bureaus throughout the country were treated to a di the is Several $1 es er pe various the throughout ration was vy fresh storm was At cent variety that satisfaction is certain, A most. comfortable Shirt is our line of tan colored without collar and with attached cuffs 4 3 % |Z 1% } oat "th ‘ Lat vate gation Inve Ie tori it company by Oil Standard 1H from. June, railroads Real: Ee ns Lear the ie eee era it i =e irs Se pas own, : : PoE. ep ES = y jt pattern, there | 4%Z STANDARD 0 OIL REBATES 8&t. Main South - eee a Pure Drugs, of Home The 112-114 of fresh fruits and vegetable in plenty isin sday is a good market day and has} ays beer Farmers knqgw this and) Pee | Ee their big weekly showing then all No new rrivals of consequence were -j}noted, but Tuesday will certainly = lodged adopted. Cambrian day will be ocletcated at providing ec peelntion, ee adopted s J Saltair Thursday, July 18. under the or the acceptance of a contract with} auspices of the Cambrian. association Francis McDonald and others, where-| of Salt Lake. ‘Two musical programs by they transfer their water rights to| one at 2 o'clock and another at 5 o'clock Big Cottonwood creek to the use of the) will be prominent features of the day Poe April 15 and July 15, initne Malad festival chorus, under the oped. for ae a ih i ee Ti Rint eoEe Ne rea al ae eae : red 2 y ‘ vefore ype 0 Pace uate] writ of prowhy eause pe IS07, Lo issued be not should hibition ----__+. + --_____-__ INVESTIGATION REVIEW STORE. DRUG leading by a round-~ plies from nearby garden and farming} ings to find a new series of indict the railroad liné.|centers added a touch of color ind! ments which will obviate theAO legal ates aad obcel Hae Sn Bo a a an | -Faaticns good cheer here and there Will| trip the entire for vayment for certain damages done to lo amag pay the canyon road by a band of sheep belonging to the company, stated that they did not believe that it was right und } Then ls the one that fits you, pleases you, in style and court the natic Paleoed line the trip w int Neeser Dore 5 aN par-! ; atetmen year ago by the return of several Inbe made ane on foot washday appearance Nonday No against the Standard The cadets will march direetly into|ticeulariy bright feature were to he| S. Wallace Dempsey special assist-| has Bacon General Attorney of the;ant were generally prices and noted plae the Saat "AM PINE at favore able after each day's tramp. A route will ame as last week. Strawberries are| charge of the Investigation Mr be chosen through the finest scenery) wetting scare as 1 proverbial hen's}Dempsey also had charge of the trial offered, so that the boys will find the}tooth, and their searcity is accom-j|aogainst the Standatd in Rochester the of in the conviction resulted look and a taste-! which by a worn-out panied A| and enjoyable, attractive marching good camping spot will be selected |less taste The show counters were! defendant und a amp pitehed for at least @/f}lled with mueh that was left over it the purpose of Mr. Dempsey and time. Satisfies That Shirt The ourt Falling to do this, a charg or] again ty entered wa court of contempt ¢ the| directed and court, Smith's in her | 4 heriff of the county to take her into cu of $25 \% a fine to pay her failure on tody the To county In her San imprison to TEETER jail) % ind a res defew decided trip has esses In eee sroba te Trail. by ade ihe atte is irlp the aes aiics ¥ ill have exiension line Short Oregon of edge west the to completed been » nations yreserve From the 4 \% \% com- asking for hauling material in freight cars for) ;, charge them for driving over the the use of its new car barn, and rec-| road, as-it- was tn bad condition: at the ommended that the city engineer have} jjmethat they had to shovel out the the tracks already laid and ballasted} | snow in order 4to get through, and that as far as Fifth East street from Main,/tnen the sheep had to go along the torn up and replaced with seven-f00t] side of the mountain. The matter was centers as heretofore This report) jaid over for future reference ealled | Rea 6 Dt vi last three Beeice: 15,-The Huntsville, city of aaviada as/iiqn from the citylittleeacordbe: ferred to as a lie, and the Tribune the He put| tion fro a a wilfull and malicious lar. it square up to the council whether/) .7q@ that the Kohn Liquor company through its representatives, or not they would allow the statement) (ry Ogden, the] jc selling liquor throughout Ogden valor repudiate to stand unproved, organ. Amerikearns was resolution the 3 at this early date Although heen have tails for the outing upon, a general outline of tae week's he). "Commissioners in regular session -a commiunicareceived morning re- | this statement | a Vari- mad resumed, the route aboul way back tnat it is expected LAWS BROKEN OF BR was ‘it would no the characterized speaker € investigate public Mincing name Swamp- Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- pon the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on that was to follow.| started off firing a saged the storm The councilman | | ° al y Offel It has the remember but mistake any pre-| enly calmness a1 S That 5 ac Attractions: la ous hospital : Don't muke dollar size bottles are sold by all good druggists. It appeared as if nothing to| was ordinary routine this har Viade Be a Place Irregular Org Her Annoy pa : : substitution; promipl SPYV-jand affidavit set* forth that Offner Bros 14 . s ecured a judgment bh default fain \% 2 gly without Smith, Emma petitioner, ae prices, reasonable 1ce: le le May and on notice, legal her ‘ing | Dana T. Smith issued an order requiring | ¢& are te 3 certle S sity ‘ < me Sanne ' | eee . See Bree anes Ree | \ -_ | Will Camps ing der, Issned to An atnaavit ana petition for a writ olf district PRESERVE! INTO : your BGS PATCARBARDA tEY on one EW) in the ohibition made s our prese ription | ren, tion was ETEKfiled(nec red igainst|Y and) gy No| Pana T. Smith, Justice heriffof the Th peace,petition) trade what it is today.. g& Timery Frank }C. i on MARCH buy see lutely pure and fresh-has} Park; Next Year. TO .yon you have it will be in eee lees bottle sent free by aran of enecoee re eine, Morris Phe 1 oot,an July | 1ng more about Swampof in the Tribune ticle appe ae the findout if you have kidney or bladder trouthat stated was it which. in 15, Morris administration left unpaid bills| ble. W hen writing mention reading this your andsend paper this generous oflerin In} fund contingent the to chargeable » | address to Dr, Kilmer of $84,813.04had theThe sumresolution been read, and Co., & Binghamton, a vote was bein taken when Mr N. ¥ The reeular icone: a ffty-cent exbegan He rose to vote Fernstrom Te | ean, Be ene fee: t a been had resolution the why plaining a introduced. out of the Yellowstone Where drugs and medicines. The verv. best tgrade abso-! : - | ing the}| P's outing . Summer's their . next: lor | Sait Lake High school cadets will go Lo oe pens Yellowstone through ex1ie@avy the ind ines di ong ‘ alire pre parations work and in private pracuce, and has Danke Gr th oe have who boys The under ready proved so successful in every case that a the over elated are news the heard by has been made special arrangement oe for ee can "hardly and prospect, have this paper, of may awhosample which allady readers have tried it, be can start eee when the to arrive Ee peen the remedy years it | in and the trouble Kilmer's Swamp-Root found just she] city aud-| the requiring offered an with council the furnish ee a a ee he to i oe eatarrh : Cadets to See Amazing fo scientific researck Dr. Kilmer, the | ommended for everything butif liver or bladder trouble kidney, resolu-{ « to speaking was He went. tion itor ite and ot Disease, of pr. | aaa night acid, | form eee balloon at the council Monday TENG : _-- eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, ' meeting \ 4d Statement That MMorris Admin-| istration -eft Unpaid Bills ls Denied, See ropes of the nnd Hi iil} 7 AY | cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kic ney, liver and blad der remedy. Itis the greatmed ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered after years F prove * 5 Miserable everybody who reads the news sure to kuow of ee by Ds 4] = a You ORDERED TO EXPLAIN : eee \%e;le Woman Acenses Court of Hay ANAS SEES SAN Trouble ‘JUSTICE SMITH IS You Cannot Be Too Particul Particular GIS NIN BON BN SF NNNNNAANSNANS 4 RANANNSANAASAANSNSSASNR Kidney T. K. Aggregation Refuses to Open Up Channel to Dis| WONDERLAND FOR YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK‘ * SSNS NGG VANLNVNVEN SESS SEE KNANSNNSSSSSSSNS SSS ANNE AMERIKEARNS SIT UPON FERNSTROM' pO oS ‘ 16, 1907. LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY SALT ea THE INTER-MOUNTAIN tne cap-| Satereni All the News HS} DAYNES, Prest. for 50c a Month |