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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 10 HEBER J, GRANT IS rhe question ie Independent vest as Wilson's N Company ames] 5..° Successor to President W Mr. $3.85, the cinely Ir Sa ALSO RETIRES M, H, S Pepe eke sel Walke! Ay. otep In (| tet by) |i | -Anothe: much to it whether J. W. man, Wil-| who $1.75 much was Jj in the first) "While be a SRdum cleanly Model he says nea mending' says eal yman, ou I'm was warth|for vested that expert, what When ruined no him und jit Mii $285 or nothing-it know the reason firegers| Wilson find of tL vest de "aaah out n Thursday | rid anfes pantes. Heber J. M. of G At a Grant H. Walker the company ehange | | rel ealaeaiHis meeting rae ; Ip was elected pr ssident, | jr ‘ vice was Telephe com- president made in It ‘ is the and im ¢ te posit nh he damag eruin to the waistcoat," gentl Y ' led the laundryman did not occur to} in th lace never injure cloth-! onejing directorate] nae that announced se to That's but IT want ' eents all for cleansin three cost dollars of this right," 1e¢ ata future meeting more directors Will| to you to come be added. so that the roster of officials] cighty-fve Wil] be jocal proportionate ; holdings in result from the securities hela is reased ae which company president M,. of who since it was HE w& Heber J. of Heber J. vice president Mr. Wells and Grant. ME OP Network of now a hemlocks! said Fri "The Rearaasleatint of the company is In consequence of the recent action of getting the holdings of the company in local hands Mr. Wells and Mr, Fenton will remain with the company as directors. 1e present time we prefer not to give anything further to the public. Our arrangements are not all perfected, hut the form of underwriiing agreement has been drawn and the plans of financing the company practically agreed upon." be 6:30 g nd man's i er Inw and every Sat- night to from 8:30 to ceive savings posits and cash checks. SALT re- depay LAKE & Trust 32-34 A ‘ I}ed to Jane, it, the' Main AND Bldg., St. SURPLUS $300,000.00. la SYNDICATE this iow h civil for iran at and place i away in its old jurist who tior than Well. $50, I'm of ---- i is 0 how much peopl ( hroug! to the they wet extfish that both ak isked vest id the conversa ut fo les nae ~ Pproxton fell to. the ‘stPeet badly San Francisco, where he formed an alle-| giance that was most disgraceful. "He threatened to =epome his life-tha Is to say. reveal the alleged wounded and bleeding from the four wonnd saw Brown us he turned and ran down Franklin avenue swarmed from their nected with his self-ostracism if I did| with the first howl of pain from Prox not turn over to him. the $25 called for|ton and saw Brown run down the avyein the check his sister had sent | nus ifter ising his razor with such ‘tw kill them said Wicklow ‘Iti telling effect Police headquarters was surely will. They are good people and of | it onee notified. of the affr good stock How would they like [@) proxton wa on the ground when have it published to the w orld that I got) the -patro) wagon arrived, but Brown 1 wife on the Barbary coast ihad disay penred, and the negroes de- ‘Now, what do you think of that for) «jared that they did not know where a beast of a pup? I've seen a lot Of} yg had Proxton was taken Imthings among young fellows during | emergency hospital work in the Y. M. C. A., but' this y| When Dr. Paul attended to the wound wretty near the limit. I'll say, however rhe negro was weak from loss orf blood concluded. Mr. Cox with emphasis, "that] pyy¢ will reeover The Tingley w oman the sister gets the check back and that} an arrested late is a witness. no blackmail goes in this place." eres |. After a continued search Brown was j Jor ted in the cellar of No. H PFrank| } One wher } had hidden He STATE GETS SHARE ere ae ie l efforts of Jaute nd -- 1 is Detectives iti nerye stvled a Governor Cutler Appoints Dele-| | ie police | gates to Irrigation Congress. | Ask eery. Shannon and Ra- He dange _-_-_ is a rous "dope fiend" character by oOo for that Vienna new bread at your Walnut Bread, ee gro BURGLARY NO. 6 AT WEST JORDAN STORE Utah's share of the revenu ae reserves in this $13,557 notified by the ernor Cutler bas 4 : this amount be authoricies ol the state It is 10 per cent communication revenue, the total reservation furUintah shows that the : % nished the largest amount of =: rey eng; I or the third time this year the West Jordan Hardware company was bureglarized Thursday night. word of which was received at the sheriff's office here Friday. Articles valued at about $75 were stolen Among the stolen'articles were Which, of the ating wo revolvers, 17 stilettos, 12 razors, some cheap watches, chains and fobs During Sie lanEL oe avanra tala ice hrannun a Was SAAN. Ae. ne. legislature an act was county road and lpat BERROD passed creSc hool ee from forest reserves rhe state's share this fund to be diapplied to will be counties in proporamong the vided up reserves in tion toa the amount of each The amount this year as the state's part of the reservation fund. {ts $4,553.88 more than last year Are Appointed, of Provo de Seeley, Mt Pleasant, and C, Westphal of Benjamin. Fred J. Kiesel of OgTFisher Harden, John Henry Smith and ris of Salt Lake e officers of the IrriSahat will cance: doubtless SUNDAY Fine 5 lected leat accompany the CONCERT, program, vate end delegates SALTATR, afternoon and even- eee Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. and Kodak finishing, 142 Main Kodaks St, ee the every Vsenna day. Walnut Ask your Bread grocery eee renee Benetit for Timpsen. A complimentary benefit coneert will be given for George W. Timpson in the Sixteenth ward meeting house Wednesday evening, August 7. The Sixteenth ward choir, with Sam Spry as conductor and Miss Edna Coray accompanist, will take a leading part on the musical program. Others who will appear are: John Robinson, Fred Grahom, Miss Alice Webley, Sam Winter, Hugh eee Harmony | Glee club, Thomas §. worth, Mise Edna Evans und Horace 3. Ensign, | . entered by burglars six times, and each time the haul has been a ¢ather expensive one. Deputies were sent to the West one Jordan store at from the sheriff's offlee, but no elue was obtainable -___-____ <> your As Walnut Bre Rurrow grocery ad. Bros. for Stationers, the 322 Vienna So. Main. DIAMONDS have gone up about 20 per . cent will this year rise already, this much and again before the end of this year. We have a few forfeited diamonds that we can still sell at old prices, which means a saving of at least 25 be per cent to you. Com- pare our prices and convince yourself. I. SIEGEL Jeweler and 175 Advances Diamond SOUTH the Broker MAIN. Most-Charges 1¢ Least. paid by Sey Summer Extra Suits, Outing Underwear, Soft Straw and Panama Hats, Soft Shirts, Children's Suits and Boys Knee Pants cut for Trousers, |COMPLETE 1 \ Decided WE CLEARANCE TALK WITH uperior to those casual er or not of a Observers the state few vears Suits Suits. Suits... $15.00 Suits. Suits Suits Suits Suits... This is our regular stock. can be price. ieta- AUPDOL an ther lin Men who have made a] studs of "the situation, however, & | that Nevac s greatness is jus. begit ning aia that the state will upport network of railroads over its ntire surface Rate ing Pixers Nothing Say of Bureau is Do- PREE DANCING, i and Fine CITY BRIEFS 25 PER None Better $2.00 Straws $3.00 Straws $4.00 Straws Panamas, $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 SPECIAL odd lot NO. Men's 1 newest styles, popular patterns, quality and = fit guaranteed. Regular $15 to $20v. music them We close $10 now out at- $4.00 Suits $1.35 $2.00 at $2.65 $5.00 Suits at $6.90 Suits at $7.50 Suits at . $3.35 $4.00 $5.00 All Boys' per cent off. Knee EXTREME Pants, SPECIAL 20 NO. 3 A collection of Stylish Suits tor Young Were Men, 14 to 29 years. very popular all season. Several styles been grouped priced at- and sizes together have and $6.00 $7.50 NEVER WERE SUCH Auditor Mdwards Il-State Auditor Fadwards is confined to his home, having become ill Friday Tie expects to be back at his desk Monday, how- $2.00 Suitsa $3.00 Suits 3 to $14. They're priced at- $9.50 | Children' § Suits EXTREME SPECIAL NO. 29 One lot Men's Suits, fashioned for this season's wear by the best tailors in the land. Values never will be duplicated. Regular Suits, Correch Clothes ae MADE IN NEW_Y fllcedBeolmina ss OFF. Newest, neatest patterns, finest materials, all reduced, one week- Y, Off. V, Off. EXTREME One Anywhere. at at at. $5 to $15- CENT Soft Shirts and Hosiery Straws and Panamas Walnut Regular prices were much higher. GREAT REDUCTIONS MADE BEFORE. DoultonMadsenQwen& ever AE-HLS ‘WHERE THE Main Street No Board Meeting-The board of publie works held no meeting Friday aa only two members The board will meet sidewalk exo'clock to open bids on tension No, 108 ~ No Counefl Meetings special meeting of tae city council was scheduled for Friday night to approve the city pay rolls meeting of couneil immedicommittees was to be held meeting ately thereafter; but neither materialized, Critehlow''s successor tlere-A. J Colt. the new manager of the Utah Implement company, has arrived in this city and will assume his duties at once Mt Colt succeeds J. 'Q Critchlow as manager, but Mr, Critchlow retains his position as secretary with the company The Rey. C. 1. Perkins to = East- The Rey. and Mrs. Charles' E, Perkins will leave September 1 ‘for a twomonths trip in the Mast The Rev Mr Perkins, who is rector of St Paul's Episcopal chureh,\ will be a delegate to the general Episcopal convention at Richmond in October purpose ofof} WOMAN taking @ detour for the purpose " 1 CLOTHES ROBBER M. E. T-it3 Main Street - EXHIBITION CLASS COTT'S Cott's Van Lucv Miss of pupils The thi on OF COOKING VAN MISS BY REVOLVER conductor a Woodcock, FIT TAKES S SLEEPER' will} rene we a i before ' Sunday pulpit local a oceupy Yellowstone} Delegates Coming-Tneé on exhibition have will class, 4) egoking Of robbed was Line, Short Sunday,| Oregon city this in arriving special, Saturday recipes different 50 apout in| $875 fob, ind chain wateh, aa or delegates 100 over carry will at 9:30. to 4 o'clock from bY | afternoon knives, two and a revolyer money, in| convention the from bound ward the office of the Utah Gas & Coke comnight.) Friday park in Liberty woman the city|a be shown will They Seattle reported the robbery to the pany special! When he and will then be accorded a 61-65 Main street Miss Van recital on the great organ at the taber-| police nacle. The local entertainment of the/that delegates will be in the na inds of a}the committee headed by © and union state the of Jacobs of the city union. Marks] President -- = as ------- | | {| PERSONALS || U Ancther Bunch of Steel-The second carload of steel for the Newhouse building now in course of erection, has arrived in the city and is being \ delivered to the grounds where it will soon be raised into position, Work on the building is progressing rapidly. More steel is now being rushed westward so that the work will not be delayec Russian Pastor Here-The Rev. Dr. Franels, pastor of the engligh-Amentcan Presbyterian church in St burg, is in the city for a few day Dr Francis was a delegate to the C Sefetint Isndeayor convention just adjourned in Seattle and is now on his way home, THIS: $12.00 Suits at $ 8.00 $15.00 Suits at 10.00 $18.00 Suits at 12.00 $21.00 Suits at 15.00 Other grades at same reductions. ALL EXTRA TROUSERS, SALUTAIR evening. "Best" today, Vienna Vienna Bakery. better any Suits LIKE Interest, Railroad Notes. A party of excursionists to the Yellowstone park arrived in tnis city Friday morning from Los Angeles and went north after seeing Salt Lak The party numbe rs about 80 and is in charge of J Gratton The. local. passenger offices of the Rio Grande have revised time tables and wall ecards for distribution The latest sehedule both loeal and through, is given. General Manager R. FE. Wells of the Salt Lake Route, has returned to Los Angeles after passing several day this elty. ---- oe Afternoon at ALL TWO- PIECE SUITS REDUCED associaThe Trans-Missouri Freight tion coneluded its. two days' gathering in this city at 6:50 Friday afternoon The last was tne busiest of the four sessions and a large budget of business was hurried through in rapid time, so that the railroad men could get back to tneir offices und resume their Individual duties. "Routine business," is the given in every case of the association was what was done at the meetings sessions are always held behind closed have doors except for persons who special business with the association The reason given for the secrecy Is chiefly that the matters considered by the bureau are wholly private and of no public interest is unde stood that several minor adjustmen were made in freight tariffs affecting Utah shippers, but assurance is} given toat nothing of a Senet nature was enacted: | Many members of the association | have left the city for home, althoug ch | a few have remained over for toda) ' The next monthly meeting or the bu- | reau will be held at Glenwood Springs The Bread. None had Outing ALM, ON: Q)T. Preight Suits $15.00 ago wonder can PRICES Summer Advantage he line to Rhyolite from Salt Lake built ill be a deeided adauition to t railroads of the. inter-mountain untry Alt present the mining camp from the north and the ac connection, the cific and the Salt Lake Rouie being the outlets from that teritor » Salt vice Neither Jin owever, runs directly from. the lt 1 metropolis ta the Nevada cits ind ne which {is proposed by thé aii dase in the east will doubti run between the ‘ ect route into the heart he Nf vada mineral fields The pre it railroad facilities enjoyed by outhern Nevada are so [far if that Nothing Reserved. Suits, s - William Brown, Negro, Slashes |: Another With Razor In Franklin Avenue. He had been in| to Every Suit Reduced the Limit. Inquiry tmong. iocal allroad men falls to elicit definite information regarding the project referred to in the dispatch Rumor, however, gives the story credence, in that the proposition has been spoken of ina vague ny rv me. time It is Known that eastern capitalists have come to learn that the opportunith for investment -in the west I almost without limit, and Utoh is receiving a generous share of consideration of th part of men with im found I've rol one or two stow- pocket listened } cet had Construction, York Aug: 2 It is reported tha 18 prominent vailroad men lo-} eated in New York, Pittsburg and Bos-} ton have organized a syndicate to build 1 road from Salt Lake to Rhyolite. Of the $40,000,000 required, it is sald $20,000,000 in cash in the treasury with whieh to begin operations % 1O 000 ; but iviser ntnine] Our Big Anniversary Sale Begins Monday, Aug. 5th. New sun TO rT FORMING ‘Eastern. Capitalists Backit | Scheme to Carry on Work loin init recinet NOW for the Ww hey party man from oth the top of his Pans yeni tro th uit at all ‘ et that Wilsoa head in vest YOU Fin he'd trvin lawyer etion i our OTM It $3.35. \rinstron yught ¢ wards sting ee James Wicklow Presents New Side of Things to Secretary Cox of Y. M.C. A. Try SECURITY & TRUST CO CAPITAL think ane Prae or it. i now NOn NOLEN Vert but here hat's go 1 ward on dryman, so the laundry says, went to the trades-i Aovlance will be open to- 6ecurity garment you have which COZY delegates have been appointed Priftteen Cutler to represent Utah at by Governor Irrigation congress at Sac the National . from September 2 to 7 # appointed are: D. M, LanWagstaff, Leroy Armstrong, Cutler, R. W. Young, George Aus Miller, C E McKinney, W, Ne Williams,' C:cS. Tingey; C arhiieel of Salt Open Saturday Night urday Where Did three-|/ ol Delegates night wh wanted Factor. Elmer B. Jones, who is managing director of the Utah Independent oe the Montana Independent, is takir leading part in the proceedings hae ing given a great deal of his time during the past year to consideration of the scheme Mr. Grant. represents heavy interests which were used in securities held by the eblaining the Independent company and he js taking a leading part In the matter of financing the proposed \improvements eee the project, Mr. Jones We elghty It up the the Don't he finally told his story. president. Lines. The new Utah Independent company will be one of three independent telephone companies which will, if plans are realized, form a network of lines and exchanges over the entire intermountain country The Montana Independent Telephone company now operates extensive system in the state for which it Is named. It is intended to form the Idaho Independent Telephone company with practically the same stockholders, and the three companies will then join their lines and form an inter-communicating system over the three states, running extensions into the surrounding country The arrangements. by which the combined concern will be formed and operated are now in preparation, but have not as yet been made public. It is given on good assurance, however, that no material obstacles lie in the way of the project and the deal is practically consummated. Jones He @wet he thee "One of the most cemarkable case of Another wethy ewan" idded to depravity that has ever come urder my] the long list of nurderous attacks on observation said Secretary Cox of the] Prank!in ven. hen William Brow ane Men's Christian association Tht | slas) i iIkd Proxt witl I ) irri lay that f James Wicklow He is;ad norning at 9 o'cloék The cuttin 1 voung fellow ubout irs ¢ I should 1 uk jeal s ‘ the part of si und he ime here a couple of month Prowr Pre I \ wiulking v » lookir r work e found him} Bertle Tinele wu Ww uN wi 1 place at Bingham Hie had heen sick] the attack occurred \ll are negroes and in distress | Brown wielded the razor with such ‘Investigation showed that he had a ] j precision that Proxton wi ly mother and sister In the Ea The moth-| ing ground t eding f m four ex had an income of $) a month and ti wounds amos for the recognized hi Ster worked for her living We wrot i Lilant Rve-wit ses dec e thal East, making inquiry Presently we re-| Brown tepped fror behind a building celved a check fe $ from Wicklow's;) when Pro m and ttl Tingle oman Ister-evidently he hac ritien als j had J 1 ad nd lashed his man first "One fine day i Wicklow came in Silkeon left arm The blade cut to th the office and demanded the money I} b md Proxton turned to run with told him that. as he was now well and) out seeing who cut im Just as h strong and :could take care of himsell,) turned Brown slashed again, the raxo he did not appear to need the money, add- ho utting into the Mesh of the upper ing that any man who was earning more right leg, Almost to the bene. The than $100 a month was in pretty small wound stopped Proxton''s flight, and o& business to take that his sister he was falllng Brown cut him twice more. once on the leg and onee on the and then shoulder Both euts were deer Mr. Fenton will remain members of The retiring the board of eects director is Bb. L, an. His place on the board har been oiled by the e@lecdon it. didn't ind | da - BLACKMAILS HIS ARTISTIC CARVING SISTER FOR CHECK OF ONE MR, PROXTON Grant. feniehed. The retiring is S. F. Fenton. Both and Vest.) with and Wilson, | we'll PAY sold Proposed Line from Salt Lake) to Nevada Camp Is ! Being Financed. sale Wanted to collect an exorbitan fo 1 est We offered to duplieat I vest for him, as nearly as we could, he wouldn't lister enason. Now rone Mr. you quite sure that three-eighty-five? | | | - replied through Bi adisiieeteentineet has ¢ Are Great of] } take renson know Vor much I pay for my clothes?" Do you know ‘Well here the tradesman's name | suit will he \ t the vest « rm dn-|-befe hev get We will' sce what: the) yeast an) du before .t K | com-{| the Wells, concern cost of the] Stat | x Heber the ine company, Telephones Rochester, N The retiring peny the the recent purchase by the United Independent headed to t he why Independent Telephone arene ly inquired the laundryman jan Amerikearns been. in part, reorganizshot -toopleces,' Ld Mkei|sole cof hi / }to Know what kind of a laundr you mu hat as an initiatory step in the forming | ¢, llows run invhow Your mangle There's a merger of the Utah, Idaho and/are surely well immed iid 1 Independent pecinl Thomas S IT WILL exacc] ill thi inyway? Do you think | his mind ia defense which will be fled Apache Indian that doesn't need| when Sanpete get ver the effects al alata at all \imertik ns day Phatoma tak m "What's the matter with the vest?"| time, for be it: known that Sanpet es ed of worth! an lawyer a Mt Wiison an approach to] Mr. Wilson, filed an u uln j} division tir ei Wilson to the] the price of the ast. kind was have wasn't hi to vest AUGUST 3, 1907. mutilated vest ihe] lnundryman that he liundryman's mit offered. The Utah company has Montana the didn't he) be-|} amount) nimble tie of the same stock ‘that $1.75, Ir} lau do} ent laundry it w nd by it worth most gentlemen tald duplicate of the dealer issured the says it' was worth| had:adme was Could restore it even to forme plendor and » here id Mr f ; Merger, the so How worth Wilson the ack | 7 racideant resic en not things laundryman would |« ee) lire Ice is it is, vest what Wilson eee FENTON did [ive the city court will determine pre-| elther II e laundry LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, NEW RAILROAD TO G0 10 RAYOLIE SUIT OVER $3.85 VEST WHICH LAUNDRYMAN SAYS COST $1.75, NEW "PHONE HEny) ‘Com REPUBLICAN, SALT Seattle, Wash, "Mrs. Barber's health is not good and the trip is made with a view to its improvement Cc. L. Mackenzie, superintendent of the Wells-Fargo Express company for ' Utah, | ry Wyoming, Colorado. and." he New) Mexico, is in this city on business kh. J. Reenan of Cape Town, South Africa,. isin this city investigating irrigation metonods in Utah He will return a a bench away Mrs. M. C. Barber, sister of the late Mrs William Mek inley, and her daughter Katherine passed through this city riday on tdeir way... to Sez > rs sae fe ee this will have scheme fall charge to' of Africa, where a irrigation large he early Saturday morning, he didn't care revolver or the about knives, he the but said) money.) he did | Cort is in charge tion kitehen of the of the recipes shown of the demonstra- company, aave been and all gackert want that watch back by gas ranges. Allto. Of callthe and ladies seeof invited gre ojty get} she: did world the in how ‘But all that stuf from you?" asked Desk! display. Sergeant Cowley Smith AT ‘l w BATHING explained | how," that'a as drunk, SALTAIR. | Wooae ock while A warm day pleasure. Go. wih ' AG HUUAG the een dozed off to sleep, with the plunger the the or she Every one who mode tastes ; 5 Boe rapher, x andl 151 KODAK PINISRONG.~~ Comtneretal Pho Main stree Harry: J Robinson ano we Mereantile a | Law, - 102-3 y on bs on. M cDonald og-| colates Attornay-at: "<e Blk F icontent State St. Hardware for lawn mowhose and poultry netting, 262 State . wi Sc and Ss Dutch are : with s 60e the Cho- afterwards ho other half and of similar poun és Bine wate h repairing Jeweler, Be A an at a A. S. ee BATHING AT SALPATR, warm day pleasure Go. Relser, er Other . made much Chocolates 3 by. «other higher in. eee , » manitfagtuigs price. que ‘iy : ae |