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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT _ Unrequited His $437 Republican CHECK PASSES TWO BANKS tution Cannot Find Any Signer, Special Service Ogden, Aug. 3.-What is said to be an unusually clever or jue ky piece of fraudulent practice has just come to the attention of the police in this city Although presented for 3, not this it was until payment June morning that the endorsee, the First National bank, learned that.a check for $437, passed at that amount institution, was paid was worthless, The i a man calling LG ittte is ; hoows nt Wilson in Ogden He engaged a room at the Peterson lodging house on Twe nty-fourth street, where he paid his bills promptly and dressed neatly, He'informed the proprietor that he was awaiting a draft trom his mining broker in Nevada The. paper arrived in due time and oppeared to be genuine Wilson asked Mr. Peterson to ap- pear at the bank to vouch for draft was on the First Special Service, Republican,Spectal Logan, Republican cl National bank of Pingree Passes M. SCTIOFTELD Aaway Suddenly DEAD. c 2 ¥ Coapse. Raboinedy-Rpeblal Borticé MURPHY very of ieee best. the asRe LIVED IN OGDEN. es Nervous | scincry ©: Gomisel Formerly Purcific Fi ce weitic ‘ireman, Republican Special Service. the a -_-. H..J. Frederick, Agricultural Holden, Millard college, GREAT disease that has among the horses re¢ at ie tha Col "amd was the daughter of an entirely ew ee one to tha yart o lear ae ‘Ta pV Inman aa eo She: the fourteen twelve years out 0 Schofields of married life the iived in Ogden In Ogden For | Republican Pollce Special been working two years resigned to ne isa with ‘in this work, operate a large T tah boy and Pesteaete ters ee gies Benson for}|Republican but recently poultry ployt. a has spent * . a ‘ t g x Republican Logan, Aug. this from West spring, To BDDSAI Aug, 6. BLGte vs. LOE sentence Tuesday, 4 Bob, James r E. J, dkgating, Scoville Rs Santschi Point, and Jr. Ed Deal ple a 5 eee Sele M 7 ECT en ney , guilty #@ss en an ee ea 4 p-| Py Aug. 0 State vs. Thomas K, Lueas, ant pleaded. not guilty Date trial, Thursday, Sept. 6 ae BECOME OX a | uch he}, visiting a}USt defendset for aes ae I rensurer, Scoville-is vice and: S, | INSTRUCTOR. ot thousand John copies have just mailed ball game T. famtly rs, and of been the college published between Caine in Rexburg fr. is FARMING with from these ire' H. Republican with the is true BB. West Goes Srighain to the Spectal acreage the dry of LAYS ON BLAME o Killed A It was found crops. . Snake outThis the and Dead. | | Service and two --- -<-<<-<-$$=---- Tre Hermitage! Ee the truetior pl ace nv your . to spend rat cla au * NE Philly' i Wilson, lagber: Proprietor, pmeron Ohl wd | high iy a «| n the city. on ized sitet aged on, ag Nelson, i a Loul of Sc. 23, Ogden of 1%, Balt, ee ‘hool 9% river ; val- and TO return, addi-| An $27.55 ep rn. Iyarross Oct.31. Visit-the at Sacramento ne tt ne Write, Agent ene. ut gand.Co., 209 |den, Utah. or see H. Lal Aug week building to imc... say farm that they on Wil- they saw five captured in grasshoppers and feel the that the ma- grasshoppers thus pest preventing year now a next etl- » the trict -in.: ‘that : for oe SAYS, to fit of to the would LAW aie.‘Terk her nee mother, home When and she This is the way the Summer says returned returned Suits are going: to ner husband to get her personal effects, says. the complaint, he agaln abused her, and threw tin cans at his mother-in-law. Mrs. Allan asks $20 month alimony. ee ee Wants Republican peaee | Pe that| con-{ TERM $30,000 Special for Drubbinte. Service Summer about Suits h t € Summer a. Le ° IGICe S OC t Their Special Se fraiaul It is the adjoining the thin Suits - . S eS :} 0.0 rs im-|¢hat at districts} or building] the d{s-} eneese. potthk ‘ today last contesting the Regularly is claim o Salt vear ike all for six days in amount versity, of crackers, aS oll and 9 abd August.8, ate Goh rte tale aero the \+ i+ to aout: coul - FEF POH FOOT a ae worth#ins soon patterns yr $1 3,50 |+ + Republican 1+ Spanish 3 BEEVACGs 3 Aug sleep andi the habit nearly cost he life last night, when him } i fell. 12 feet from a window in ' oft, where he nad beet His*head ng. + Friel-|+ Special Fork, is badly cut being stitches 16 bruised, a scalp up Soy 1) ‘to His neck also was InBovuck is a groom in I charge ing to Ing in Jo of race. Wrer the ft horses. belong= Ile was sleepabove t [POH ett a livery + $10 | 5,00 ~ A | 6,50 , What ay anc and $20.00 to choice o \ for. _$10. eyades for c for. pt orades we ideal $ 15 1 ] 25 Te: 40 warm weather sults. ) srades for- $13.50 15.00 sae oyades tor 16.75 99,50 grades fot ie an i $23.50 grades for_-$17.50 25.00 grades for_27.00 erades for._ 20.75 8,0( ren' Ss and felt hats C © ark and the Boys' in on} are Whitney. of people trips The Swarnston family one day, } in 165 caught having Cit PMU Latter-da tit ve night last *#/concert + | attended Applause + | prolonged. +} Park )thias, vit 1 +i air +i will ete ‘Briefs Service. a "e 3 Aug. The ttt t about midnight. at of to I of] a} gave echuren large Iv | was that was frequent and | lodge No. arrangements 4; Knights' made has other lodge 13 August leave Park f choir. Boa join of the state at Salttrain excursion The 8 a, m., and return} < erste <a - wont = - ee fa 799 99 EL0-2 aU Ny A) NE or of the Men's fur- f/ reporte naving eaush) +| one $9. 85 are offering | in the suits 1S equaled straw | Pere +) 2 Saree City Park: zl > | Republican Specia: and every substantial and artistic manney in the most one tailored 1 every evade S nishings Whitney Idaho, Aug. 3.-A pi liver in the. finge almost cost Mrs, ro rcoret Dunkley her life this week. for a time badly swellen| was arm |The signs. of discoloring, - She | showed \.and: is now reported to be out of danger. j Many hing reports $15.40 of Subject figure. surpassed by the sacrificing h the original The eae en eae na as + + + - Popular Two-Piece Styles Those Swell 10 tric, anid fudltel tbel accom HTP H FF 4444 | J f } BALLS SOMNAMBULIST PROS it \¥ LOLI $16.85 - Sale of the Outing Suits July s) a like of: pic $18.40 . Pattern Suits at $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 priced well Terples WilKinson-te diasks his wife to return to Wilkinson wants separation month alimony She say are posted gunk crag be able Stock UultS Divorce, Contests is expected that within a very short) Benjamin Livmee it will be producing more than ppern tendeg if T Re en Ooo00 tons daily Vo will commence on the new Utah county where he met with ‘ eo} nouse to be built by the Utah Fuellftriustecs of the. varioi company at Mud Creel within the) trict ind udited 1 raccounts next week or two. The ‘pp a ee for the side track has been comWhitney Briefs. pleted and it is expected the workmen RanablicaneiSnecialuService PEFHFHE Entire 2 y SheriY T <elter was. @ visitor meeting of Utah county school ere this eee trustee: has been called for August The Union Pacific Coal company has!10, at the Ne A D how nearly completed the building of The following have been awarded 25 new heuses and tenants will movel free cholarships at the University of Hortense Cook -AVSON: next week Utah Tt output of the Union Pacific) Milan R Strawn ‘will $20.15 Choice of the $22.50 Summer Suits - The bologna; with her his meals reservation. BS $22.00 0 to own Republican Special Seryice Provo, Aug. 3:-John Wilkinson }in eourt purposes 3.-Notlces trip out on ‘the a fishing - Choice of the $25.00 Summer Suits -. as Rack Money Service atly claimed ae $32 aes Provo, Aug. 3.-Arthur N Tayloi | wd others have brought suit against } William D. Wilson to recover $400 a for oe paid ie to have | alleged divided one-fourth interest in the Anivi | ‘é lope lode mining c lain in the Tintie at: hich. it is -averred. Wilson i dis i v 1 i z $17,000 for its own [Tage ye Scofield Briets. Special Service. Aug. oO a need Scofield, { 1OICE Oummer A i Want Republican e CI : Choice of the $27.50 Summer Suits - Choice of the $35.00 R Rie He ». Cas 4s of Joni 0: AUB J John waited a . iso qs i. Wegnall v Thomas H, Wilson wa before Judge J. E&. Booth*today. on. a motion to strike out portions of the complaint Weendl) was grantedper mission to amend the complaint, Wegasks to recover $260,000 damages Maleiall ase : :fot and $10,000 exemplary' damages AP being beaten by Wilson Wilkinson reason larger CANS ‘whusual SRROriMiity. s era ' her Allan, : yeal interest For this mewhat THREW ithe most | Work will come! the erection of a cost HE AT HIS cere Servier 3 on ape the attractions of the Siegel Semi-Annual- Sale,which will run through the coming. week to the benefit of the eee who in and that this was shared husband who took some. of "up town.' Republican ne mas Peovo Briets Republlean Special Service, for lnuprovement work on the bridge yer Mud ereek on Front street Provo. Aug. 3 examinaDri kK. B Isgreen of Salt. Lake,}tion for teachers in, Ytah county will joined T W. Thomas and a party on|be held at the Brigham. Young Uni- Irviga-|+#» the; ann alifornia Becles Blig , Og- Clothes Bargains the is . doe tomorrow x leaves 5 Titus It any as farmers. harvest not 3 ' With..allithe. ni tyProfessor ampu-}to = Se tention course is made at W. will he viein Cicavian Ryland, of Mt. Pleasant, iS) Mie, Ivie eon rae tor The heating aparatus will] yoree He be stalled by H Blumenthal Of! }jm. Mrs, PONE The buliding is to be ready}ana $20 a Sacra-| + from $4.20 charge..of | ional | + m iking return, and \or asn rE 691to Gridley 75 for entire trip Tickets! + or te Aueust 29, 30 and: 31, with 1 ¢ \? SLU F: ees, the of c SPRING 2 ‘Specials Scofield, mence next The greatest opportunity of the sea-| + to} +. a visit contemplating on for those lour Gridley colonies, Butte und Sutte rit lcounties California Ogden to Sacra-| + nto of Mr. Ballard estimates that for him alone the grasshoppers have destroyed ¢ east a $1,000 worth be evenof will Some busine ss of GRIDLEY, CALIFORNIA|$ Spanish, Fork. Aug | Cafe. A. | ‘EXCURSION ON summe=r| 1 ume Sur | aaled Mer. company, visit. 9 no races at the ai There will t evening, ow! saneer track tomorrow of the &i% zon the fact that the promoters in Salt Lak have continved the eit day race over Sunday ince iicense has been issued to hes children qs John Tyler, formerly recorder of Weber county, but Jater of Oroville, Cal, where he ja tno the employ ‘of the Utah Cot- ea, Spee jal Nui a Suit has. been administrator Stone, J. M. bu brought deVesoentk, Joe of estate the of camFue) Utah the' vaipst eeased the Lor damages, $15,000 for VV ; A eath of Vesocnik as 4 miner employed was ve socnik Quarters, Winter at company the hy was he Inst, 16 Mav op and (tah, pillar of! coal I did foreman mine the that a claimed foremans mine rezgujar a hold not 3| required by law and as 4 certificate, no were heen there had further that the > day \ on made mime the of, ition done third: crop of alfalfa will be saved, it will prevent them from jaying their lion Some as Iast necéssary FOR at Republican 14 Next. Thursday the Weber stake Sunand the Mutual Imprevement day school outing soclations will hold their annual at Lagoon of the directors of The regular meeting board will be held the Crittenton home Tuesday afternoon al the home parlors Sues Se1 Republican zen not more Aproduce sf \ and' row, Man of were experimenters Preston's; howlr, destroyers. By capturing land will : upper the READY | Ogden Aug -Charles A. Shaw. of Mound Fort, who has been on a. mission in Australia; jlanded at Vancouver, B Gz vesterday ind jis expected home tomor- MINE TPstate of Administrator insects UTAH | Fase attarnoon for Wve oat of tho Service. dry farms = r = for hms "F for} Young mer of 1904 he had charge. of construction on the Sanpete Valley. rs iil1905 tne| construction of road and in the Mount Hood railroad was in his eharge In 1906 he was in the.employ of the Oregon Short Line Railid company on yYallroad location has and power plant work, and he had charge of the engineering of (tne Rureka Aill railroad have investigation of seed Hereae rere least a $1, The yleld|2t ‘aer to. the bushels me Ba 40salen ABlsicciia seca | tofore he has had from $1,000 to ye This: ar see $2 peta om i This year for , market. of seed a mis-| $2,900 "arid". z is becoming The-term as Ce avr directors Folekemer Special Titus their CE aE ah Sod ee Ogden, Aug, 3.-Samuel H. Toleke- | mei . former resident of this city, College. died. July 21 at Columbus, Ohio, ac-| Republican Special Service. cording to. information just ree eived } Ogden, Aug. 3.-Ray B. West,.a loin this city. He had undergone an cal. enginee! ha accepted a posit lon} operation for abscess of the lung. Mr Polckemer Was: a. druggist, and an | as instructor In the engineering. de-| partment of the, Brigham Young col-4 old- ome chum of John Culley and} Sebring { lewe at Logan : Y | Sher Mi West took his degree ol 8 Agricultural college ot Ctah Bate uw Briefs, in 1904, and in 1906 he took a degree ' Republican Special Service. of < Ef. at Cornell During the r con| tay Professor from the bushels ofEach both year: . "dry" . andinerease irrigatea|in sees-an farms of oe The Ham ?4¥ and grain. Cop their stock. - Interest has been revived in the Teion Basin railroad, and. If it' were built the coal question would be set- each and and chine will be a sueceess in every way fhere are but three of the machines in operation now, but others are be- Rexburg, "Aug. 3.-The crop look for "this senson. is..excellent. president;| Lester i be saves Ball returned If one SPREADS IN. SOUTHERN Republican nis} Oregon| £1 ater bya . pee i le ane | Leer eine a canvas ‘ity. Physician Ormoby reports or as eels situation is under president the Agri- assistant enya 7 can Dr. ed. and} Wellaville visiting I. D. Ball returned California this week DRY ly. £100 : and Preston vesterday at Wellsville, Pres-] Machine to capture the insects, and ton won, 15 to 6. The visitors made three|H. W. Ballard reported yesterday that home runs Wellsville went to Preston| thirty bushels had been captured in today one day Southern| capitalized G. Scoville | is share made of Utah his with 4W4y with they would fies destroy the third crop of alfalfa. The professors Me once went to work and devised a Three Court: Scoville .Maria' irs, Wrank It into. the catalomue are being At the Service ras Eh he ‘bushels of and thirty record director On the arrival of the professors at Zenson they found that the alfalfa seed crop had been practically destroy- Sug. 3.-Articles of incor pora-| trol. There are but two families un-|} +} eM. J. Seoville and Sons com-| der quarantine and the cases are quite have been filed with the county | mild 0 oe a oj .organized is conipany The: f ns. and. .al ishes ure5 brooms brushes, to ine * eae ay OSAP Sova INEW SCOFIELD SCHOOL . ao Cate | e Avi eneral. real estate ind. in 00,000 ; ees eas * Ga) WILL ph the at ' has} where is juion 9 lnany pel Cone Pe ances N: CRC) . TRIES CSR-hee men babies en ee : Tirst two pleaded guilly. to burg ry| Date of sentence set Tuesday, Aug ' > js Ball, few days in Logan le was formerly a student of ithe UU.) A. Cy As yet he has not received his assignment, but thinks he will be located at Fort Douglas, tomnage rhethis bret | 13 date. "}greater than year making the farmers or a ee, es ee Company Incorporates, Srectal Service. | Mitchell, -« sharged | Pleaded. guilty. day dD. station < larceny a son ward The grasshoppers have already done thousands of dollars' damage to the alfalfa crops; but it is estimated that with these machines Vriefs, Service. 3i-Eugene returned graduated in Dr. - esi Just Service. cultural college. and Professor Bf. G. Titus aL attorney e . John y experiment, ' Logan Special ee distriet = State vs. with grand Hushels sev-| county stitying « disorehards there known ; Ward, Special Logan, Aug 3.-Five grasshoppers in an hour student of] + Northrop days in Davia in the cherry ease Dryden a former aoa rR eral Professor tmate the thumb and two fingers. Joseph Larson of Salem is, i] with Clark was ,aryears Ogden, Atrg. 3.-Fred We was brought here a ppendiecitis in pollee eourt this morning have jr: jened a oes Ashton for treatment ad. given until Tuesday to plead Clark]! ar ark parties are very numerous just one of the men aceused of stealing people are somewhat fret now. Local mn sul ot ciothe from a SouthTHURER PLEAD GUILTY. rom their farm work and aré taking merehandise cit ! ern. Pacific advantage of the opportunity to go to The ehse Srainst Leon Kohn, charged} Six Prisoners in District Court at mlaint 3 ) Ani censt ers rat re | the park While most of the tourists on ‘complair Yer , Oeden. et a ior =a ! aE j}go toe the end of the ae and then Wardlaw with elling ot or at 1 i " Bo . Republican Special Service ithout a. license, w ismissed. tt take the Slage I tah a ye a no pt as rhe often ger outilts at Lexburg, St ‘ito hn had Hine | pn was. stated that Mr: Ogden, Aug. 3.-The following matAnthony and Marysville rrangements to pay the retail license | tiers were disposed of by Judge Howell rapidly om tne Work is progressing Jam Carey, found by Officer Cooney in the Distriet court today 1 1eW ne yard meeting house { : ; Irvadale; ‘ , ‘ ging round th 7001 wooddefendant around ey ae the neatest in i this part art : State ~ vs. ee Joh Rabe 1 ; en an | rumagin hada a eivyen ® daysBron! on a graney | Will be one of the 0 oree Sree Sday, > i ot t ere nt te¢ ESOC dariioilay| chars' ie . the . ec ountry a ae eae. een , if fered by Farmers of e George M. Turpin of Salt Lake county has been engaged to suceeed Professor Dryden.in the poultry department at the Agricultural college Mir Turpin has Ae gE ALREADY et Ogden, Aug. 3.-Mrs. Maude Charled for this part of the country eae Ogden, Aug. 32.~John H. Murphy,| lotte Se hofield, wife of M. M. Schofield, ow hauled by ear 50 and G0 the Denyer attorney who was one of{is died today at the family residence, the mine the counsel for faywood in the trial] " liles from 1642 efaaninietast avenue, from the efende n olse who passed feets of @ nervous collapse, The funeral | IUst Rexbure Priefs. th rough Orden last evening, was will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday at: Republican Speoial Service. ernoan residence, the Rexburg, els a eine Tr, Ureenbach Arthur rown of the Episcopal Run now the Currentis - na Dresidin Murphy came to Orden cena Tows Jo a) ay on bach oe ry asMrs, "Schofield was 33 years old, ghilest nunc eMetortaccmetee ite weblogs s o sgh i ene 2Ehe Wns up and around. Thursday and n r Southern Pa eilfle.| on Main street no serious indications developed until ater he studied law, and in 1900 he Whire Willie Martin, a son of John about three hours before death. Three ‘ae chosen a& chief counsel for. the} y Tartin of Archer, was picking dynachildren, the vonngest of whom is 14}" Western Federation of Miners, n ite out of & giant: cap a few days] months old, and a husband surviy tearing his hund bad-| Schofield was born at George-|4 S. tSgo \t exploded, m town, DAMAGE county, place. Its reported. that the «rouble! | HOusands of Dollars Loss Suf- JS eae Service. September in week M. Service. 2.-Dr. at to cdMnttr ofa te Gn Winnemucea, Ney. Cashier of the local bank forwarded | Winnemueca FOR TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. was paid. This transaction, {t is statPeterson and the First Superintendent Mekay Recommends National bank of this city, and throws second Week in September, the liability of the loss on the bank Republican Special Service at Winnemucea. The time which Gian, ed, however, before the forgery Ogden Aug, 3.-At the county board wa detected, gave the man ample | 0f education's session today Jeseph BE. time to make gaod his escape. Hodson was appointed overseer of the | Lillian Sranley It was not until recently that. the | W« st Warren, school draft was discovered to be a fraud.| Was elected a teacher. communication was received by The name of J..R; Ragan, by whom board from the. state superinthe draft was supposed to have been] the siakive eee relative issued, is thought to be a ereation of | t eae the balding es Wilson's. fertile brain. At Jeast the | < ounty matThe institutes. teachers' ; ok ‘rarécred as Be First National. bank in. the Nevada | t r was Superintendent to referred : second } the e secon reeommended who MeKay, r town is unable to discover such a man MRS. gone investigate broken out Ogden, Aug. 3.-The report of a gun While police court was in session. this morning conveyed to those inside the informution that a prisoner had escaped from the working gang. It. J. Keating, a W-day man, had made a hold dash. for freedom, and the attempt of Guard Holbrook to stop him served only to accelerate his speed, Deputy Sherhi Barlow Bilson. and Patrol Driver Layne suc eeded in capthiring the escaping riannen after a chase of several blocks his Aug. veterinarian has ESCAPING MAN RUNS FASTER |WHEN SHOT AT identity. To conform with the rules of the bank, Peterson placed his ture beside that of Wilson, on the draft, and the mone y was promptly Tortheoming Wilson left Ogden for salt Lake, and has not been heard The by Serious Disease Machine Devised by Logan Not Understood by the Professors Saves Alfalfa Local Authorities. Crops in Cache. Bingham, Aug. -3.-Grief at being jilted by Miss Leah. Foster, who recently announced her anseqament to another, js declared here be an eae 1d} cause leading to a suicide Frank Traine, a gambler, here Thuigedem. Traine's attentions, it is stated, had been accepted for a time by the young woman. Several quarrels had followed Miss Foster's change of heart, and Traine iS reported to have threatened to kill her. This affair, coupled with « run of hard luck at gambling and with heavy drinking, made him despondent, and, it..js supposed, impelled him. to fake his own life Miss Foster came nere with her mother not long Ago from Salt Lake. The coroner's jury tonight brought in. @ verdict that Traine came. to his death from an overdose of morphine self-administere : is body was shipped to Salt Lake for burial on this evening's train a Now. Winnemucca, Nev,, Insti- Republlean Believed Attacked Be at Bottom of Bingham Suicide. to and Leff Ogden Just Two Months Ago. Affection eT _ James Wilson GiGot AUGUST 4, 1907. SE AFTER LONG TIME LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, KILLS BUSHELS OF GRASSHOPPERS IRAINE TAKES LIFE HORSES IN MILLARD FOR LOVE OF GIRL HAVE NEW MALADY , FRAUD REVEALED ee a "ier ne |