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Show 2 INTE R-MOUNTAIN a ||DR.| w | | Janeway's mR 3° - - That STORY Did State's It. | IS SECRET! Attorneys : ‘ J infantum, and | hotel ‘MUSIC Wednes zs MatteraistociFocus In ay. y xeeptional ne Except : || | eused of ; aia proceedings Numbers-lIn S, pela ] , eca Assembly | Haall, pa Work Caneto i!Disadvantage o ale ig oP 0 isadva éan | Re Police cee George Sheets -Donaldson ean ment to ease, has the what the in o' Several weeks Invig Sheets statement before ta Uriah his case ot i a Jareceny verdict he did Donaldson's De ocaeo's of guilty not go i lips The connection with the O'Brien Fee the robbery pine ceric of the MeWhirters, a and County Attorne) | ae . Main Fr 1 St. ui his be disclosed by the i ----- Reporters Courts A was a.m. of the the |fession bik LEAD as J held yesterday at 10 Judge <Armstrong's Tha RACE) LEAGUE LE THE IN : Satin the waar jumped | to first aplace teams eee lrnga eee race league afternoon urday hele wioaine: By "-| ne eomes tt o the Ff the the os € PRESTON TEAM ON Siowetaln to to Ge Go Nine Sanday Preston has come Idaho! Afternoon. down from Idaho| Stephens-he one twist ‘em wing-will) hopefuls. the for --__7.So --_-___--_ Sockerites The annual Association s There ig afternoon, aioe oe Have Great outing of Time. the Salt football team at ay y bi Lake Wandaane Eee ae jorts in atcheenight Thistle en tar the oroeren and So.Gi the © pavi i vilionof In the afternoon E, Minns won 10-yard dash, Fred Sanford won in the place Vards, seven record; I d; ‘W. W. G.G. mite mie tira e t won; the Peiavess won State the good R,Rtenoe Davis, July 3, Vice t a the 50a oate dribbling ane were A. eee . Cope Cope will the in the onicial , inSmith, Mrs. for his! s me ind him against agains thatly $58, for court words minute third for five Saturday is A contest, yards with the ball at his seconds. Adamson overshot stake, or he would have going feet the won 65| in 47 last this} Galen! oP M. event. OF L Come, ZC. é N Carpet rh over the - Ye ieee acted Sealy ‘}of the at HAVE OUTING = of Walkers: busi- Wesiern and Bill a ne lige {rom the ment of The 4 as chairman. of were made Iowa, Messrs. an_ situation, West to practice several E.| Or o'clock trains were| larger throngs went in| meeting, was growing tion interest is heard be manifest from in In Fine See Will Speech Music. announced | the rian se iia mostsdam: alettuctly a4 eeonaching f original ‘plans is under Wallace, oul at Ogden- prin- summer school, who re oe ea hishis has whole position to devote v Hiietoniiaslenturemoannicmans lag tana lic ihn aicecernatn amon nae a) tion rl with ime the eee public purpose The selection of sehools ; ne the for . various . the num- ers on the > program, eri however, ahas be bers made.under the direct superivision of a committee of the faculty Professor Byron Cummings, W. Reynolds and comprising] Professor Professor niest ter clo Their Stunts ate George a the mene May Babcock. This year a somewhat ambitious pro-| gram was early arranged ttemPl) made to classify it to a ¢ ertain ex-| Thus, there are three national The season will be opened by United] States Senator Robert M. La Follette,| ty ,of up to at low : y 3 4 4 ig ) 1% that' a water John Wednes- Z explosion | $ [frases] an Osborne \ OPYRICHY Hoe By THE will ‘apg. automobile, Fireman j®ngineer plosion, \4% A |\% 1% the the right TS. right : \4 \Y The Gardner Summe a C lot hes Verry. isAdkins not i | who was in may recover expected to a j the exsurvive Wor ied By Drunken Woman. Whitefish, a ie? we a het = a a sn cerca ee beta "Jimmy" 1 rao Ienglish Is Dead.Es San Francisco, In sudde special 2ng- employe tonight thenly house of e vy % ( oats ah $3, of |¥ CY 3 : eo the the poena Septoria of Dilemma," moving day picture specialties c of 9.the > comical s hold é their: eopleal' ee people ho eueuter: saa When pears in Aug.r 6, be. the ; : Every "The few Ringling Brotaers' Salt Lake City of the 658 horses and of tne costliest make. In began all and new nad every in order is the splendid erie, peen which made y recentI complete. mens are be to seen menag- which are on exhibition nownere else in this country, and the animals are all SS yourself, world's great-|on the "th of this month, and practically tified by musical public events theatre, support. will and be held as many The in three the Salt of the oth- to course ticke Brussels and M. I, Carpet Dep oe Brussels. Z, C.| +++ + 7 + _ oy FOR + + # + + a 44444444 We BRIGHT -- want some 4444444 : : good- appearing boys, between ages 12-15. vail between 9-12 m., londay. oes Manager, Republi ca + PHVA a ----- 444444-4444444444444 + + + + + + + + show at, you t the coods and idee cay sav -------T % ;4 to eae At i al u a In O . E ans . xcursion t Ra es via sh | EXCURSION Sunday, July 21st, TO round 5:10, - OGDEN. trip and 9:30 a. mr or 1:00 and Ogden 5:55 or 8:10 p.m, $1.00, 4:00 To Omaha, Chicago, Kansas her 7 PIONEER to ta hh ry ekets July sold "23th. July 23 Keduced SUMMER July Rates, St. Louis 25, and 24, limited between local Direct many : 7 for return The Fisher brewery has storroom for hundreds of bar. Every bottle of Fisher beer is matured for months before it oes on the market, Owing to this and its high quality, Fisher beer is remarkably wholesome and healthful. Have you ever visited our brewery? If not, you are invited to do so. Jt will interest you to See how our beer is made, A. FISHER BREWING CO. to points. OUTING TO NORTHERN AND IDAHO POINTS, io July 27. JAMESTOWN Dally 7:10 leave EXCURSIONS. and rates at Returning, EAST City, soints. po DAY Trains p.m. ‘EXCURSIONS It pear UTAH EXPOSITION Routes and via New York and Boston. ald Ask any Oregon CITY Short TICKET Line Agent for OFFICE, further 201 SUMMER particulars. MAIN ST. GOLD Ollected for the following good Bancie several gobs of sunshiny golden dollars We will' collect. some for you if you turn in your claims You know some of these' people? A. Swenson & Co, ect ld Utah Nath. Tea Importing Co Pat Sk ind Main " ee Dr. E. O. Jones, Murray, Utah Pripp Bros, Murray Utah ints Mea Co,,. Eureka, Utah Tintiec Mere. Co. eee Utah Union Meat Co., Eu eka, Utah Myrum Neilson, Holliday. Utah HW Pp. Larse n, Ephraim, Utah Dr. Con st, Salina, Utah Jas Gilbert, Murray, Utah. Cc W. Sehuldt, 247 Wr Sth So Geo. Stringham Thurber, Utah. Jas. Smith. Thurber, Utah Sore nson & Larsen, 149 W. 2nd So Mrs, & Ley 3i3 No. 5th West. city Geo, Thomas, 740 W.. 6th So John James, 32 Ww 2nd So, Tohn Aundefaon 19 E..7th s Utah Knitting Works, a J gan Utah. Red: streak hon sty Xist in ever ybody product to the rea brewery must aneaa capacity. 265, < =~ . . | eeaekiin tie the aocinis on : ators and and eae te vidio I No. 4 W you ¥ Which is quite proper, ea ee healthfulness of ee ends much upon its thorough aeeties or aging. "Phone 7 - os To get de quired ripen have ample to them " 77, Merchants' Protective Associsticg. SCIENTIFIC COLI, ECTOR S OF HONEST DEBTS 78, 93, 94, 97, 98, Be and 100, Commercial National Bank SALT LAKE CITY, Francis G. Luke, Glneathi Manage r. UTAT. "Some People Don't Bullding. I Ike Us." The Republican "Want" Ads, Bring Best Results po. BOYS bright, way sell Brewers frequently call the attention of the public to the fact that age is an important essential in brewing. RO the of pleased We : ‘ Ue p /ple Fisher Beer a among \% Age in ee ranks violinists, Herbert Witherspoon has|no time will be lost In transferring the cases con-| had the greatest successes of any cert singer on either side of the At-| The Japanese have been Specialy bold lantic, and Brahm Van den Berg Is|/in the last year or in ing the known as a master of the plano. seal islands under the jurisdic tion of this country and collecting seals finan-| is a big one undertaking The jt will be jusclally, but it Is believed right g 4 ats believed | Just Arrived-Large consignment of carpet size Rugs in French Wiltons Body regular Wiltons, Axminsters, " G Grussels and Tapestry. Brussels. M. I. Carpet Dept a Powell est is Plymouth until the passsenger hac passec The order for the passenger which left Ionia less than an hour before the catastrophe, was clear. Tne conductor had the right of way direct Lo De trolt. he responsibility for the wreck rests upon the conductor of the frelght tain,"' said General Superintendent Trump "He was given specifie instructions to allow the special excursion train to have tne right of way. additions has Man ny. speci- there the Z Hat 3 not take them long to agree that toe blame rested with the crew of the freight, which had received instructions to the effect that the passenger train foot of the parade some novelty precanis jtself and not one thing is to he seen that can be found anywhere alge Next it the . $9.50), iom 3 ; tad oe aad a to tavestipnte f ; 4 ,Z 1% looked after and disposition made of| the dead, all of whoen were [onia people, the officials of the Pere Marquette cireus apTuesday, py, wagons, floats and chariots other equipment are bright and ce pl Bante things of: 5 : Blue aiieee Blue Out fis cool Pas $4 3 accompanied the excursion, it is beNeved Tat allas Dave escapee had As soon the injured been zare with which sides ah Tn heat all him a : his 4 4 Z $ as ply of bandages, splints and other maerial for caring ie the iijaren: and rough coffins for the dep AS many us possible of the injure d will be taken to Detroit hospita » eared for there The others will ns taken to homes nearby. f tne 150 or more children mre Dick a with vith ee .¢ th e fir st event of interest will great three-mile-long parade ,286 costumes, the one : of thet u trappings and orors Sub- and are wreck Kioht t othe) assortment : up Kae 7. 50: ana 3, to EXCURSION OF nat fully pee ee we Regie i So ee Santee a aves apialy The hiaving onan king crew is ying 4 : fac a ossib ho ote Sraueht 5 Neneh th t @ver Wrought eyes the the pu ure all niew and up a Hartzel'¥ enactment ofi A Server's "ord's the gest 44 Weal going r $ j and their clothing was literally oo ae gD sa eee oa | h ih Aes be 5 from la they Sie by | ¢all 3 Z oer Bere ea 3 ano | NES iles if } had IN 4 always prices | 0 for he y e $950), along Gau toON7 howevel , ; af and ay my judge atid \ i Can the kind, ‘ 50, oR ; Ve oi: ts, ‘si 0, ! Jot i Carry, for tne oO ; me $I. ass « At) i le nae cool a ! | 150 spinning nN! t vhich store has of every at WI] We , 1 Tae 4 when keen KE ‘} Clothes and G4 ¢ cool CQ] Ja Coat4 A upnaw t 112 Jimmy representa\%A; ca Coats roe |4 %% TI Vey AV Fe CHICACG at A-An people Can sort 0; = place, Alpa Se be 5 But ; i, BUSTen, aneithe Anybody on| in 1ggs d 4 44 ! and|¢ of The Rawlins tramp serve KL he ; , & esata the 4 Q | |B fac r- 1! 3 | and ove 5 Z } % | les Latham : 4 tinim ee tragedy at "i Ecital toate ae Turnour's court-martial travesty, AL Mignone: $ entered 1% a Coiein g Explosion TRAGICPLEASURE ENDING of the specialties create laughter and oom poy ganization. 3 Z 4 , 4 tI} 1€ ) tion, oe ne of ; 4 |¥% SY A clown dog| tion, and thei eee continggnt | ; || | \Z |\¢ taken comedy OWE ™ the explosion been identified Charles Brown, has residence unknownas Ringling Brothers' circus, which is full acj and a burlesque Spanish bull fight, igh yall : ! ae The WE FLL A 1% eta Ex-Governor photograph Marnos are some that never fail to applause. RIGHT } f aol' be 1% | a py es se ie ey eo mae reported' died tives, minority the} and merchants that moreof will] the gallery ALL 4 had been ed hal was le wee aie other committees citizens the proposi-| lish of Cae ao seeape obo ee ceea Scene dave ies Camp-Pire Clown town res i < : irant am p- Ire Mesenire ee fo Bene s : the arrange: formerly cipal.of the eae | Signed that Lake MAIN. living ae dais weil contract to crownsheet." due the of side-splilting comedy. and ee eh Just Arrived-Large consignment of] carpet size Rugs in French Wiltons,| regular Wiltons, Axmilnsters, Body| SOUTH ARE 4 reference the matter is! | and. English, eV as of he allwassections called, of7 the known politicians country O19 |3 os to Lee Res ACT SIDE-SPLITTING | sa to every a TRAMP member of congress for thr 1%; Lake theatre, was such as to] its continuance during the] season. rogram has been| in regard 172 ie assured. state with ers as possible. Similar arrangements with those of last year ris being made x WE 4 fus the SURE . {PT TO OURSELVES TO DRESS W - \4 en If you visit the club these days you will $1.50 to $3.00. today Was that similar would be held later and moregatherings definite trade steps home -of taken protection for| the Clothes probably want some of these things to make the visit more enjoyable: Outing Trousers-plain white or silk stripe, $3.00 to $7.00; Outing Shirts, in tan, blue, white or cream, $1.00 to $3.00: Silk Shirts, white or cream, $5.00 ; Golf Caps, 50c up; Golf or Tennis Hats, ife Mur- Delaney of New ork was shot ane instantly' Iilled tonight by. an intox!, cated woman irae namec Ma 1eWws ee a % ee eee ainren ct ible the Club + of as ued that but little if any] ela" HRelc to build up the com-]| ; ri e hich It as taken of a Bl ena aes iat ney at ; Z | VE defendants preeinct Latham blowing heated Other speakers] local merchants it Pe 3 oy ae RA Naa The extensive PaGATaeeaneinite ui ae aver, erie fot RHE day all} Ber- and in who aré| 2id a fight} alla Z the|¢ to parties or the Tone 2 i Seale a 1647 The burden of all the talks was that! menace to home business industry is and enter-}a the mail-order already prise, and that it is rapidly growing SHAUN a : n Cheyenne, Wyo., July 20.-The com-|% mittee appointed by the Union Pacific 4 to investigate the cause of locomotive |¢ Prominent] Ingrahm have the in of the George Si Coun pa 1 that although no notice a a judgment pe See him, nee purpose of taking of curtailing the! speakers against the comprised Saints, LECTURE department W Establishment | pyeq Enjoy Picnic at Lagoon. The employes of Walker Brothers'}| store took advantage of their first Sat-| gage and ‘rowded and a3 ae in- evening the first of the three national figures.| the pink of condition The regular Sauebalt game had been planned| Senator La Follette charmed the many] performance is begun by a new specfor the afternoon, but not enough ex-| who heard him when here before, and|tacle and the many acts that follow perts with ball and bat could be found|it js in deference to the expressed|are the greatest ever seen under canamong the clerks to make up twolwish of many that he has been secured] vas. teams. Roller skating was the pas-|-for the coming season. + time most enjoyed Those who had Hon. John Barrett, now director of GROWS ONE . FIFTH come to rest sought out shady nooks the Bureau of American Republies and under the trees, ate their lunches and formerly United States minister to IN SINGLE YEAR talked with their friends. During the Panama, the second of the three, Is well ee te afternoon pul! toe there was dancknown as one of the Jeading orators (Continued from Page One.) ing in the pavilio and writers in the country. He knows|__ Ee eee te ee The half- nOdag outings for clerks the Panama canal question, and has an multiple, at any rate, and office employes are extremely pop21.21 per cent, Just Arrived-Carload interesting story to tell. He will be more than one-fifth. of Green-| ular Wednesday has been chosen as wieh English § Inlaid welcomed here as an old Western Linoleums, and|the most suitable day A small part of this increase is accountby all the drycarload of Printed newspaper man. Linoleums and goods stores except ed for by the extension of the city Walkers', and Floor Oil Cloths. Z. Cc, The third is Captain Richmond PearCarpet|that company has found in the southeastern part vr, to Saturday Dept. son Hobson, the hero of the Merrimac, more convenient. take in land beyond South Tenth street now congressman from Alabama. CapThe estimated population of the territory tain Hobson is a naval enthusiast, and thus added to the city is about 1,500 peoevery one will want to hear him ple, which would make the growth of the Among American scientists there is population within the city limits as deno more striking figure than that of] fined in 1906 as 15,1%, or almost exactly Professor Frederick Starr of the Unione-fifth. versity of Chicago. He made exhaustThe last pages of the directory are on ive independent researches into condithe press, says Mr and he extions on the Congo, and will lay bare pects to have them bindery by the facts concerning King Leopold's Tuesday Wednesday rule in that part of Africa. that copies will not be ready Another edueationalist who comes bution until Thursday morning. highly recommended is Professor Mayerease in the city means a corresponding Lee Daggy of the University of whieh | be 1,270 pages, as compared Flowers in dramatic rewith 1,130 pages iast year. -_-_---s --- and George R. Wendling, a lecturer of note, are two other great feaJust <Arrived-Carload of Greentures on the program. wich English Inlaid Linoleums, and The musical part of the course is the] carload of Printed Ra and strongest one ever attempted here in} Floor Oll Cloths. Z. Ml. rpet arranging a program of this nature. To pt bring these three artists alone to Salt -_---- > o__ -_ Lake is a greater unde riaking finan Japancse Sealing Cases. cially than was the whole of last seaWashington, July 20.-Charles W. Russon's course. The artists who will 4P-|sell, acting attorney general of the depear during the season are Maud Powpartment of Justice, has directed the ell, violinist; Werbert Witherspoon, | eases against 65 Japanese recently arbasso, and Brahm Van den Berg, conrested for illegal killing of seals near cert pianist. None of these needs any] Alaska to the Unalaska commiss{on introduction to lovers of music. Maud] The court is to be in session at Valdez ne aap aa ams Beit Defense. William Hunt, the soldier wh struck:on the head with a billiard ‘cue ¢ in the hands of J. J. Norton in Commercial strect saloon Friday night, is still in the Fort Douglas hospital suffering from a broken jaw. Norton appeared before Judge Dieh 1 Saturday, but the case was continued until Hunt is able to appear in court Norton claims self defense, 1 o eg ° i ea ; wy consebeen has Saturday and the whom study now sete Season Coming urday nalf holiday to make an excur-| Was sion to Lagoon. At 12:36 o'clock the|tent. on. Clothe. y, interest in the organization manifested. committee that are especially Thedesirous UJ, the Merrill Just Reentry d-Carload f reen-| big establishment closed its 3 doors and} figures, two sts Str i . ‘los igures leadinggz educationalists, wich Banglish Inlaid Poxteraneeiand| clerks were at liberty. Many friends)three great leading musical numbers,| carload Printed pane and|ac companied the employes fhe 2)and two of a literary character ; Floor Dent. At among prehensive yet attempted in Salt Lake. It will include ten numbers, the first to be given é¢arly in September. Much care has been taken In the saection of P the program cov wide Barker | Missesa Hartley are charter| mresitidn: CLERKS =mployes all jeopardize merchants. a movement gre jocate -d, for the cy, ps in the fees paj)-order ha Brigham} who are are eligible' ¢ ati attend, oe of the age a s . . a e Just Arrived-Carload of Greensn. firs {| wich English Inlaid Linoleums, and for ovat | the : lively being charge the Salt Warrant comin consecu- of July z line of trade eT poco question of | #3 eon organization are The success of the University of Utah ter hilarious hand-organ serenade, cour stenographcourse of lectures and recitals for the] and burlesque and acthe robatie Livand Linder, by Horton trapeze stunts with] closed which season, past GiiMel eenor. o cial eM i ~ | the appearance of Senator Tillman in]|ingston trio, the Prosets and the three esent Se ear ine: to EFFI. oe two last person engaged in shortas sa die eee cos can write <¢ s a will be the each year. if This the ;e e a4 cor summorant to aha apap- 31% summons the of none brought, Matters rent ‘ plaintiffs of towns gathSaturday af- pin. "7 Reamay! MOTTIS ora ‘igures were given, showing Grant, "O, Ye Moun- |the mail-order houses annually, and Edith Stain in o : U, to Preggsaedl able ati and minutes tive torily transcribe e, Z to be conducted by tthe president.1 The date for the annual meetings pai anc merchants end aight has been an rapher, any hand SLA others who 180 of tains High." Both of these songs were favorites of the pioneers as they were crossing the plains, He ‘be i a Without Flag "The sing Grant will fn af sted hh Fustin "R. | aoe fa pre see: x ee a , secreole anc president, jary and treasurer. Those eligible to both who threatens as Mr.well Lund as bywilllocabe ere nem: Dente : "Come sing nal of | N S. Rolle Folland A. Day, hundred surrounding Vilson hotel ness of local quence of this o ne Federal being thecourt official stenographer| is to of the organization name as Reporters' Shorthand Utah by-laws and A constitution membership the present direction See M, Christy, W. John and the Lund PARE W. | all BR first {n th J. Churchill ad-{and started REE oe i Settle fellow-]| President a and the maji-order business. ternoon to discuss representative} a large part} Lund, Florence! bass; jeJepperson, nnie Camp, and alto, soprano; will be; In the ab- | who was) temporary] the of eta Deavitt C, byniversity Provo o'clock | there. court) ong iss kick, lifting the ball 57) ~" load of Printed Linoleums and yards behind his state a Cloths. Z I. Carpet Churchill won i the r half ade. Prioor: Ol ee : Sait Light ant Hetlwas Dept 4 ->--____-_-\- 5 5 | five-a-side game; John| Griggs and Anderson three-legged. race an won promote Fifth district, George Fifth district, «George John district, W. Third Sixth district, HM. Siuncenie Guar. Leke/ers, 5} one the Salt aseinetafternoon woued ee eee aggregation Sunday eulogistic under assisted Young DECK|sinistion. sfected,.'with uctin R Against o'clock. The Prestonites will put either| Settles or Murphy in the game against] the locals to dish up the foolers, and] probably to "aeeant the anc therT || of Lagoon byby a# score at ceiiicoon score ofof €6 toto % 3, and. n2med The a pl] out edged boys Brick Pressed the t¢ 1m | 4, the Strevell-Paterson victory over S04 ae by a score of 7 to 6. at Wandamere Dubel's and Among snl: Justin president elected cree Les at 10] Assem- than the city hee d at heard in solos, duets and quartets, Miss Jepperson is home from Boston on her vacation She has been has distinguished herself on seve act ia pursuing musical study in the east and stenograph-|casions during the year in recitals court Jy held in |paHID sence IN More ,; for Good . Profession. the meeting We is Willard In Organize of | MS and will ty |]1% g oO Tonkin the defendant afverward. had -served | obability former Governor ter-mountain states, and, in fact, all| o a r Be aaa will be. the chief | oyer the country outside of the large| speaker of the day rs. Alice KimaItlGR, where the mail-order houses | | Professor | 0 prosecution Patriotic |} gram statement of ateidecn with Sheriff oom for the purpose of effecting an] E agree for twe days, checking it up | eee yn. the object of which is| ing corroborative evidence. | °*5* Zi . ae _}| a the of interests the will| to advance ease the in are i eae not pe and : eS) ball sae will address the gathering} on the subject, "The Women Pi0-} neers, The musical part of the pro-| ATE oe of i of "Official te Gris! fai. to trial in inthe the fall. Sons ‘ tag lat the Pate riainment. 5 Attorney Willard going over ,the the > ppt q ee COomFORTABL [THAT ITs A MIGHTY 7 agent as an action Durand's den, oer at Ogden, the him anaier upon andl -| | of ATER s will be made by men Musje will form | Ag aged el ss crime | ee ee geen | by prominent politicians | own actions was given to the prose- | own actions was give "to the prosecutors " | row and County Hanson hay been Pure oa a Luke, |" clock In addition to tne business] on the part of some Eastern com- | ¥ rts be has transacted, an elaborate pro-} panies is being Ba been arranged for the occa-lan extent that it carried Is greatly on toinjuring such| given M Sag enc a ye part taken bourow of South y ie i effected DIS hall, July 24, beginning at a meeting in the 4; Drugss | | un- gang, organization Daughter 215 » | OR *Phpre act lean| af- | on finally Home 112-114 of grand back were wp G went | ter his case had been dis oe of. Even up to the last he believed he would be acquitted, but when the jury returned rr al DRI | is will| fold seve ae ould make inet icumadiat he he { apo eats | the given out by the distric at -| county attorney or sheriff, | to trial a friends that breast of all The and and "policeot a the niet peg. made a Sepo prosecution Just not be torney, ie | | ane ex"to 5 he on ) 5 Ee ee the Justiceove of the peace an amdayic|% raaesmen, he I Want Chie (¢ 1%|g Z% ig ollered ¢ lese against Tariana GME a err ituted in wife é z = and|% - [TO WE PLACE WE CAN | orat CueMurray,buras|g KNOWCOTO YOU THE HAVE PROPER ON THE PROPER CLOTHES! A complaint Stuling i Snap a filed le MUIR G. 4 "ne yan' ' |Z Taking justice the peace Mt af roraings = . 3 dudgment Ss In Lake Case. g sN FZ SHS IHS SNS GY LANNNSNNNSSSSINP 4 | KANNAN NANSSASSLSSSSSNSBN . brough was Luke, Washington G. Wiel: Frencisede. BART re ‘ i enced. ev, Pet eneme Rise eine ten about tri |} Justice Durand, at Murray, Ac-|% |% inap Urs MED UNI gS | * / Program for k Occasion Includes| Business Men, ean ° Sines : j oCas ILTAM | : that oe | i | | : i. ADDRESSES| MENACES HOME INDUSTRY|it. thai an ovioper 26, 1400. HaneTine AND tener ott a Water ; ' Trial, wi ay | on eomplaint, a 25¢ 4 ociety to to Form hee Societ neers ; vomiting iti inf Not|aoqa Public| Statement , Until Sheets' - smmmer | | | | Will rain Make / tery, Fee colic, cramps, cholera e . | KEPT j [i s JULY Zi, 196 EXCEPTIONS TO PRACTICE 4 Quickly Te) song and Daughters of Pio-|Meeting Held Saturday Brings or weakness. ' ; CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, I PeonPe cane by heat Whirter Robbery and reamcgcton AbaGangMe-) nae LAKE ‘ANOTHER VICTIM TAKES | NIZE oat A sure eure for all Bowel| | SALT | Cordial Blackberry ee <a THE | Clayton Music Co.| | Utah's Leading Music House B8ALT 1898-11-18 LAKE South OITy. Main Street | ee etnies SALT LAKE TURF EXGHANGE 48 EAST SECOND SOUTH, Callfornta and Easter n Races. Direct Wire for All Sporti ng venta 7 |