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Show Thermometers for all purposes Lively Rivalry Expected at the _-each one perfect and accurate Coming Assembly of Military Rifle Experts. rhe i Cae - a pees VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED : | Ja Wat National Promotier Beard aoe for Event's Success, | STORE DRUG Drugs Pure of 3 trophies honored offered practice, rifle best the to given be will which teams 1ese ' eas ; eee Ce ae those offered by. the Nationa tifle MORNING| life members in the associawhich General Drain is presl- principal trophy congress also gave the) pheeome national board a sum of money whieh|ijon, of prizes, | geni cash medals, for used be é other expenses incidental to th c hie 2 ‘ This will be done every year. cl | 21 the President's match, August On Newton will contest, y in the popular the e most: spond in numste oaeece ane practically of shots, distances, and ber inof fire to the national in ‘the order ammunition any but match, dividual matches other the ~ In used. be may The specifiec is ammunition the CUT unrestricted, being match, President's competition keenest the for call will will be winner the and of individuals shot military best the as recognized will * = $2.50 £3.00 £3.50 £4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 : 0444 444444404440044444444 will not champion, go to be designated} however the Tribune the a special prize go to the time college better is not and. yet ripe for > contests are The by more inte est has college by shooting been mea, the ex- G.' be aie and will Capt. included charge } the in of tae gram program banners permission se the. s K. of P..: across cavalry Second to to} South retired, will have charge marine team. aim of congress. Supported ® Corps, President, state of in rifle the will soldier filed his of a claim for by reason' property grade, plemental . is to union be in Tae so that tion at to by stipulation, whatever now with for in|for another whieh every the eity $32 per year, and let the city make a the]|tract every condition fostered will improve of the encourage shooting 10 k rion@enrinel - Parade. morning of o'clock from will the SOU atAON show {for $31 a period 330 in the preliminary a of sup- that Is the three light, to sell |many of the s special Cc issary = comimissary the 1e of the working ut start will show night The trains ‘ s con and horses, vcon- department epartinent, people the meas are ;4nd heavy wagons loaded with Spacious trappings. chanical at city the may years end of) contract Veto to take "Va people in The menagerie oe a ieee double row lis is +40 feet long See seats for is ee blg ten almost as around down its the big, sides, and and middle. are in 1) the owith filled lairs and cages, "dens rarest wildtapir, animals. Three giraffes ae y of fam horses, horned aceon bears. Polar Eee Seen rings, on elephants {0 Mppopotamus, of baby wild aniinals are to here Performers Are Many. circus acts take place in The two light)ness [s Sustained, fent The juppodrome or, eee ae required absolutely is ground of acres paten There are 20 and little, and Ringling Brothers. villons in all, big light | be the new offer is three years' con-| year Lost whieh performance, ee ,, veye d $750 a filed company Walsbach The in| Jensen to change they agree to let the city rein which K. R. Col. Lieut. them at the end with its contract Capt. | new officer, utlve U nited States Marine |of three years. They have a_ ptoposi- be will Evans, E. states damage matches. coming the date, same the on the| occupied Black Councilman president's chair in the absence of A. cavteam have marksmen 5 the show grounds at Lighth South and the best position, ror Main streets, they ure none" too large of eity the canvas decommodnte advertising an outing | t? get are Sallair at day the | J. Davis the Joseph of Iivans Prank practice banner will the veterans be a they] Shanks, Fourth the infantry will Hay H. pea William In; is}/ thought] is college matches would this year, it is expected the jf will the it While practice. of lack that taken " but await Ss SAMI TIT o'clock. granted A..R./and.to Stretch city} the injure to likely council facilities are|at Lagoon on Aug. 13, and the PythPythian State longer be ajians are advertising thought when the range improved there will no at Ber anita' their streets, advertising Main pert so that their work will ae more|and organization The Khanh and the| respective outings. a antiarsrepresent. of a credit to e«the teams Not|witeh first shins up the pocles weit h enough 4 s STaA es ereste Route parade The start Much transacted been having The} , it is ee oueLe and _ marksmen wait until they to i, « boy see iy to 2 rateh ter , everati ding es e ofof Bit thi faut unloading work ascinating Adjourns Spending anything Ut de-| for undeyeloped. . > > :¥ pA streets. It will proceed north on West Temple street to Fourth South, east to State, north te South Temple, west to Main south to Third South, west to Resignations of a mayor and a chief} West Temple and thence south to the the city show grounds. By the time the parade of police were too much for . "{finishes, the tents will be ir sition couneil Monday night, and the seseverything will be aeeady, nas i ‘ eve i an . a ; afternoon the for meal, noon hearty withdelightfully saort, cut was Sion will begin at 2 colleges} the at markesmen Inefticient¥ j Z : aera winner. the facilities that learned was veloping ¢ of City's Money. Limited Facilities. . : . re arjiate ST te not piston Eee clearer rifle Nationa The year. is atc it} this after upon decided Bedoaiition were Outfit Z Before having participated in the Preside nt's match and the national individual, secures the highest aggregate in both matches. <A letter from the President ¢ and SESSION , ' who, £ Salt beLake"an will' around big of the huge stages. and mechanical from the eved and dome ef hippodrome tract amid fixings the seventy-five thre wilder- suspended tent Three performers hun- present The council sustained Mayor Thompis pe ane chosen lo peace partic pate rein on theenernational! con's last veto. He vetoed the garbage shoot or not. The army Benerally, un-}o)qinance on the grounds that it se Most oF |# Program of 100 pee artists are appearing in America or th first time, and are celebrities im their na- port tional, Se eaten fe a as A ot % ere Ree wided of national eae om ef eon a ik ; liber | cup_| ata ait er freube matches will be would double the expense, and he didn't believe the city had the money. he appointment _ of liss Annie pro- Wragiar country. tne the army range It is on the clerk rifle practice, is the best in in the office-of commissioner, confirmed. the] Walter tive echt These bertonines ee duce the | best ‘and latest ea mG atic |S¥Mnastic, aerial, riding, athletic, sensanovel curcus achievement. Fif- |tY clowns make fun, and they are active ly busy from the beginning to the end oy the performance. Many ef these The National Humane society gave clowns are high-salaried and adept panthe city a fountain, and sent it, Spear tomimists and comedians prepaid. The humane officer, T In the trained animal part of the proHeringer, receives a dun from the Rio gram are Ringling Brothers ‘wonderful Grande for $125 eet on the foun, Jooping-the-loop elephants, performing a displa also He tain. dancing beautiful and dogs riding so-|and the $196 Which four bill frelgnt named, received the surrender of the| British squadron. Gen, James A. Drain| and General Hall, adjutant general in} of charge clare that ‘as: food and dairy G. Frazier, was Within ashore me. Fine Locality. to Camp Perry is admirably situated for the contests. Aside from this, it] affords many attractions of modern| and historic interest to tae visiting; viflemen. The range is in sight of the] Eric, where Command-| battle of Lake was] camp the whom after er Perry, ciety $125. fight paid. The council will pay the | )orses. : . bill; get. the fountain, and then| There are 1,289 people with this circus it out for a webate afterwards. and nearly all of these will have some (+ ‘Men are so dethe - hangers-on, circus of throng world the of parts all from gathered in ears, flat the on slumbering were BUD} have cages-anyanimal on the the chariots, where they could find room, and will , jnot be disturbed until the work of unpicked up Scores ar is started. | loi scores are und bigs towns, the pat as tramps way-left tMe along "d ds ; er he wake of the cireus hundred seve ral of swarm a2 alway crORT ire who circus, a@ large with traveling work the to held inuccountably pas small and Ennead of long hours still you boys. up. and Amerikearns The contestant d Into comesthere section 6 o'clock. la yout the shore of the ‘ldke, | the honeymoon ~e + queer. them Tell that your love fs ste animal grow- | ters dens of open, be will pedigree horse of Most the and flesh w m the ad- find ee to' please. the 3 pu blie of accommodation t will open a downtown Brothers Hbtgling ‘s drug drug store ticket at Smith's tickets office migybe bought: at store, exactly w here the same prices charged in on the show grounds the ticket wagons MAY MAYOR GIRL BRIDE 4 e hi t are SE ° in ats f 15 pelling urin l ugust sa e at coOom=- prices. €| You can't afford to wear a dingy straw during August. 4] We will sell you some at half their value--some at one-fourth. €] Come in and let us fit your head. PETITION TO FREE Mayor Thompson will wake up this morning with a pecullar request staring him in the face if W. T. Herold keeps the promise he made to his girl wife, formerly Irene Wray, who violated her parole from the /Reform school by marrying Herold el Herold, wil has been known in every mining camp in Utah as Theodore Anderson, left his wife, to whom he was married last week, and she ts lvoking for him So are the officers of the Juvenile court, who insist that if a man. marries a girl out of the school he must support her, Herold wrote a letter to his wife Monday in whieh he promised to go and see Mayor Vhormpson and ask him to grant a pardon to the gir) But Mayor Thompson hasn't any more right to grant a. pardon from the Reform school than he has to Issuc an edict freeing the Russian prisoners in Siberia. The matter will doubtless be referred to the Juvenile court, oo FINE PROGRAM TODAY AT TABERNACLE RECITAL At the tabernacle ‘Tuesday afternoon the gram will be presented: Offertorie in D .. ee WAR tees. « Chant of the: Angels" Old Melody ..Arranged Walther's Prize Song, i ; a 172 MAIN STREET. ; SES agg organ recital fellowing proeu ay eat Weely io oe HLeMare E ale diem: oe Clark by Performer Die MelsterWagner anata | Wrestling is the popular sport of Persia. Great tournaments are hel d to decide supremacies of districts. Nic tot of Ties in all styles and many patterns, regular price 75e: now o0e, Cel ; Ws Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale >ale same price, price price, price price, § price, is ) price, $19.00 S26.50 pric price, 830.00 reductions Prices Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Council Suy has discovers serum sue will | cure the hecetofore fatal dise periments made at Castalia haven peicts sirated the efficiency of the serum. Dr Flexener is the head of the Rockefellei institute for medical research in New York. He will return from Europe in} a few days and is then expected to announce his discovery through the proper medical channels Much of the credit for the successfuy use of the serum will fall upon a Cleveland man Dr, George . Ladd, connected with the Lakeside hospital and Western Reserve Medical college, checked ; an epidemic of the disease in Castalia, Ohio, last spring. Sincé then physicians there and Dr. Ladd have been in almost constant communication with Dr. Flexener, who has been watching the experiments, The results there were wonderful, the doctors say. curse have been effeteed In all three cus law were of an experimental nature so TRIBUNE CIRCULATOR BEGINS OPEN STRIFE days ,in~ the Thes be troublous Tribune office. When Louis C. Johnson, at one Ume secretary of former Mayor Morris, returned to the office with his day's collections he met City Circulator Walker Walker accosted him rather roughly, Johnson resented it and the two mixed. Johnson's nose was broken and Now there's a petition going the reunds in the circulation de partment of the Tribune. The petition by a number of the, employes in the department who are tired of th tyranny of the circulator. The petition is headed for the manager of the establishment, and, couched in emphatic terms, is a demand for the resignation of Walker. A refusal of the demand will be the walking out of the entire circulation foree, carriers and all ---- --- <> -___-_- Fire Destroys Mining Town Ottumwa, Towa, Aug. 6.-The liltle mining town of Hiteman was swept by a fire this morning which wiped out the entire business section and for a time irectenka to destroy the few remaining houses. The water sup‘ly ran low and after the citizens of the little hamlet lost control of the fire the department from Albia, & near-by town, was summoned. Finally dynamite was used to bring down the burning buildings, and by this means most of the miners' homes were saved. The entire loss will probably reach $50,000, while the insurance on all the pr DOr destroye s figured at 528.0 "My husband is troubled with 4 buzzing wg in his ears; what would you advis | eade advise him to gu to tae seashore for a month ne be 0. a ut he can't get aw oiatan Post. "Then you can go ae bic Page Must Says: Whenever | | of nobby Young price Suits, Clearance $5.00 $6.00 Suits, Clearance price $7.50 Sulit Clearance price $10.00 Suits, Clearance price... $12.00 Suits, Clearance price $15.00 Suits, Clearance price $18.00 Suits, Clearance price $20.00 Suits, Clearance price | Men' S Underw Cal 1 and ‘ aoe | all blue serge and Alpaca ioht werent Ao ig Coats, . S150 39.40 .$7,00 sooo Sit.oo S15.00 S15.00 NG OnON ccisiow FLEEING BURGLARS SPECULATING One.) (C ontinued from. from Page One, ie Caught by Loaded Officers With Were Knives Tlect, L vacaney > Wire Judge yp ‘ er Landis Chicuge, the United jowedg up Standard shall the » or Deals | Blow Oil by and delivering school Scissors. Trees Several hots were exechabged pellcemen and two burglars In a ialit ‘ldsting (for heveceltininites to, Trust. between running cm): ug Aug. 5.-Judge Landis States District court his solar plexus blow chureh and a Deuth Furniture a iD} gark passages back of some bullding lat South Temple and West Temple streets to| Monday NIBHt /at- 10°30; o clock quietus furniture to The burglars, trust | Colorado who hardware had broken store, 19 West Into the South today The court permanently enjoin- | Yemph street, were finally captured b ed the companies composing the trust! the potic At the station they gave tiv from further agreements and opera+|names of Michael Joseph Carrigan and tions as a monopoly In the restraint] James O'Brien Both are tough looking of trade. in Violation of the Sherman | men 5 law. | "'Burglars "are nee into the hard qualified." Already punished by. fines amount-| ware In the council there are some) ing to $43,000, the trust members enmembers in whose bon-| tered no protest to the court decree.) | Amerikearns {net the mayoralty bee has already be-| As District Attorney Sims the ;sun to buzz A Davis, president) action fairly "wipes the furniture trust ;of the oh council, is out of town, but) off the map." jhe has ected as mayor many times, Here They Are. ae ua doubtless accept the honor Those affected by the injunction are iif his colleagues he » 1 im. | The pric: ag , oOcompany, - Chi-| .Chigues heaped it upon him.| The American Seating |C: J. Crabtree says he wouldn't take| cago. the trust head, which was area the job as a gift, but no such expres-| $10,000 by Judge Landis; <A, {sion pas come from TP ome a: Black, dvews company, Chicago, ritmriariet who has been groomed by a large folz otitis pea robably have gone Men, lot whieh must be closed out sale No. excuse for a earing poor clothes when in be had. at. these young msn prices of Lotss Young Men's Suits during this Boys Odd Vest ts, happen in the oflice of mayor, the city council shall elect a mayor who shall possess all the rights and powers of mayor until the next municipal election, and unlil his successor is elected and |} When Epidemic Came, | Last Mareh an epidemic of meningitis| struck Castalia. Nineteen persons were affected Three were subjected to oardinary fever treatment when they exhibited the first indications of the disease Under ordinary clreumstances when the physicians would have had no warning of the approach of the disease, these patents would undoubtedly have been seized so violently before warning had been given that they, too, would have cases : Long Pants, Children's Wash Suits, Fane y There will be something doing in y council next Mond night likely that a successor Cleveland, Aug. 5.-According to private lw hen it is quite Thompson will be elected advices received tonight by the Leader) to Mayor The council may elect any man quallfrom New York and Castalia, Ohio. it > . has been demonstrated that it {s possible jfled to: fill the office of mayor and the lo cure meningitis field': of" candidates Is not confined! alone to' the city couneil itself, The) Dr. Simon Flexener, New York advices However, we have kept Dr. Plexener in eonstant touch with the progress of the patients and feel that the experiments lave demonstrated absolutely that the serum will cure meningitis. One of the worst diseases In the human calendar has been cured without a doubt' Fo} ) linietaneoh also served as councilman. Service lo tue public will # generally at Park City fer several terms, but, Understeod and then it will be altothat is history. He is 58 years old| gether proper that the law y )and very wealthy, ownlng a great deal imprisonment for those occasional | Two iof mining stock and seve1 pieces of | Stances In which it is violated: but | ; the present [ should be inclined to business operty "matter.as ) aluable Valuabl yusine property leave J the ttis" | Dr. Simon Flexener Is the Discoverer of Great Healing Serum. Considered Remarkable. "It was " most remarkable recovery," said Dr S. Gersuch of Castalia, today "Not one of the patients could have possibly got well The Sin was one or the first attacked and was almost oan when the serum was applied. No thought she would recover, but now ene is getting well "We doctors have said nothing about the matter because of the fact that the been 5/7! | Men S shirts price price. price. price. .83.00 price, 83.75 price price price price. . 89.00 _ (Continued | from As soon as it became evident that the attack was general, the physicians of the village sent cut an appeal for help. Dr. Ladd had been a close student of the experiments of Dr. Flexener and. sent for the serum. When it came he went to Castalia and applied it in three cases -that of a man 2% years of age, a girl of 16 and a boy of 3% The girl's case was one of the worst in the list Not one of the three cases was lost. All the patients are now on the way to recovery. have slashed on Men's Pants . Gardner Suits. Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits, Gardner Suits. Gardner Suits, SALE This great event, involving as it does thousauds of articles of sum mer wear for men and boys. is indeed a fortunate boon to those who need clothing and to buyers whe ure shrewd enough to take advantage of an opportunity which offers substantiol money savings These reductions on substantial merchaodise can not but appeal to every man who has a desire to save /MAYOR THOMPSON HANDS SAY MENINGITIS RESIGNATION TO COUNCIL CAN BE CURED. u and will prove & cool and comfortable | ing cold and they never glance up reoae 2 nd regulars who " 5 vititi th for la pavers iy: "No, c re rate will encumpment ther but tell them the soup is getitergo A intoa ce les 2 mr 7 710 e al Drain is working t o|ting ti Gener rain vork arerd cold and they, jump about "nis } support of ittebns: in this} feet."-De Ne Saysh WPS UEPS Sue ; reer Detrat Ney price: price; price; price; price: price; price; price; price: suits at lish possible correct ‘ans Boys sults, i. Every parent knows the reputation of Gardner Clothes for Boys Now is the most opportune time to buy at a aving In this department ; : starts performance ata a yar hd ee regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular outing Barge he g the country in The winner title will have others and ' Crozier and Bell epals the! giving to addition In year. Roosevelt, GeSecTaft, and Gen-| Presitent eee so Secretary €X~/tnjs country. the Idlgun 4c} Se n riBers y each| retary° Root, <7 50 S10 OU $1 1.00 £15.00 $18 00 $20.00 £25.00 $30.00 $40.00 All our | ye js looking for some benefactor who Rumbling into the Short Line yards will give a large sum to encourage after a fast run from Ogden. (the adrife shooting, as did recently William vanee guard of th Ringling Brothers' Waldorf Asto! who contributed 10,000 pounds to the Britisn Rifle asso-!circus came to a halt near Ninth South wjation. General Drain calls attention | street earls fuesday morning and readvisability of encouraging practice), the fact that in Canada the Dominmained therefe for a few hours, when the with the rifle and revolver as essential jon appropriates ample funds to prowork of unloading will begin There to a military reserve force, has done] o¢e rifle practice by elitizens, and: " were only a few : boys present when the . fF fa ve every | sn. in interest levelop s ume by the in, but rolied section first ne in wv such ef iced i there that soles . ‘ develoy to much state, and the ranks of perts will assuredly grow rdner Suit re the most tallored clothes it is per fectly ( Think of wearing to producer elothes at these prices + streets. Main «nd tees r aL : - country for the promotion of rifle -actice. which. he says, is carried on practic which 1 says, a countries. in other extensively more association, In addition to the national shoot.) there will be the state matches of the Ohio State Rifle association and Many] eash prizes in all the matches The action of congress, which evidenced with its support that it recognized the) IN RS attention, SAFES ESES+S4++S4+ 444444444 + : ; | ° z CIRCUS, THE ABOUT PACTS z ft. # 4 to from trains of Unloading + : ‘ y E54 ed ua grounds from arts ar i: par ie : ; : elo« vo Z + at South Lighth Show Vv grounds grounds + Street | + Main South 112-114 see Ar See: VU: {CARDNED. AI CTADE EWS ; (CG (WLAN DALE RUIN Money Saved on Men's Suits, A GREAT CLOTHING \ lithe matter, but the hiird ts worth your Then Will Come er AeriGal and | Night Performances of "Greatest Ever," Home The nar eee PARADE } e 2 Invigorates. rife of for TLE SPECLAL \ GREAN 25¢ SUSPENDERS o~ tet ie Already Out to Watch Ringling | Brothers Show Unload | | at Depot. eret| BIG a: c sPenehon expert promotion the for board and ta | And military Camp at assembled be will riflemen lo shooting, target and Ohio, Perry, the of championship the determine States United the of shooters range range In interest The begin will meee and more becomes shooting the Unitec since so particularly keen, nathe through government, : States tional 1,000 Gules "ineuhsatar : clinical purpos' Goveriient Co-operating With] 1%, CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1907. CIRCUS TS HERE GETTING READY sensi variety of stanara August LAKE THERMOMETERS = SMALL BOY GLAD; RANGE SHOOTERS On REPUBLICAN, SALT =~ THE INTER-MOUNTAIN a Ste Peould. bones ae nto the velty ‘eon- frigerator store Jus vest of lier was | information te ieph ioned to the pollee from the Sharman-Ottinger Automobile con | pany, spreading the first alarm | DetecUves Burt, Rhodes and Wheelin: and Officers Lyon, Simpson and Golding | responded at once, riding in the patrol | wagon . Heard Patrol Wagon Coming. i Ri he the. officers arrived, they sepa ed. some starting for the rear of tl | bultding and the others standing guard Benue CEUTOe Con | a he front. comipany, Morrison, Ub; prea! eS The burglars heard the Ten A eased etetahod vention looking fo th mayoralty! Peabody School Furniture company. "; turned en the electric Nghts in tHe bullae plum if this Saienation had not come| North Manchester, Ind.; Haney School +) ing and started for the rear door Oe up W. Mont Ferry has been spoken Furniture company Rapid of the officers called for them to halt, of. but he has had enough of polities I vate Herendeoeschcolinucniturce | and when his challenge was unheeded to ac this seemed but atr. in the Seat-| bret Va.; Owensboro W. pany, Logan, does he holdover, is a he while and celerate the movements of the two, not give much of his time to the office | ing & Cabinet company: Minneapolis fter a few minutes' chase, howevel to which he was ice. SX choo] ot vy: | iey ic 1 vas electe clected Office, & Furniture a company: were rounded up and placed In the ms 2 tsar e: - Ba Halloran Is the Man Southern lat Bl MateAnDNe Mintek con Dell Jackson, 3 the e Se ee orike rt 4 'company : EOE party at practically by reason Santi ont Brahe city CS convention OF LE ‘Amerikearns That its tors of the Amerikearns a caucus this week and who is to | yew head the party select city will the : O.:) d 3 Toght Sons].lv That} ir iS) pas oeaeee 4 Honapuarte''s Views. man will be e nominated> at the cit) tv c el 5 i. aa a ies vention Pittsheld, Mass Aug. 5.-Attorney-; W. J. Halloran, president of the board | Genert ul Charles J. Bonaparte was seen| of public works, will probably be se-jat the Motel Aspenwall at Lenox today lected by the party io run for mayor!:und asked regarding Jolin D.-Rockefel-| this fall. The council will be influ-|ler's statement to the effect that Judge] enced by the wishes of the party lead-| Landis will have been dead a long tims ers, and if the leaders want Halloran,| before the Standard Oil compuny pays the council will have to elect him. The| the tine imposed by him last week. The refusal of Colonel LE. A. Wall to head} attorne y-general suid the Amerlkearns or any other ticket,| "If Mr. Rockefeller really said what hus left an opening, and those familiar! Is attributed to him, I suppose he with the political topography of Salt|by this language to express his centl-| Lake say that W Halloran will as } caught as : he ai Was getting a over xCg Parker City. In a ifence. He drew his pistol on the pur Frederick A Holbrook, MOVINE| suing officer, but hearmg the command \ Spirit of the trust, was fined $10,000) «pangs up" his necve weakened, and he and u seore of other officials were dropped his gun aie ted. | } Had AL Kinds of Cutlery. hold man ticket Seating & Cabinet company, |. acon and started for headquarters. Sevte > Cincinnati Se ating | oy al shots were fired by the officers to "riedman ee company 1 F ator the fleeing pair . One of . the ; men Richmond. = tsi. certain. It is made certain! of the fact that tie city conten clade ate Gorn dictu-| fill)dence in securing a reversal of Judge] e ‘ When taken to the police "A station thre couple gave their names us Michael Josenh Carrigun and James O'Brien. Carrigan says he {fs a smelterman Both | were caught with the goods. Carrigan had 23 cheap pocket knives and two pair orp syeurs. and his pal's swag consisted <cissor# and spectaof pocket knives, Carrigan, who was searched tirst, mad loyal effort to absolve his friend from any i suspicion when he said, "You have zot one of the men (meaning himself) por that other feller had nothing to du wyty it." that gap | Landis' sentence from the court of ap:| But whei that other feller' Wa The election by the council of W. J., peuls What grounds he may think he earched he didn't even attempt to ex Halloran to the office of inayor would) has for such confidence, I do not know | plain how he came into possession of so be a bitter pill for-that body Mr. Hal-{jand, however it may be with him, any much cutlery loran has occupied the position of head|diseussion of the subject on m) part of the board of public work, xnd there! would be in my judgment, unbecdim- | has never been a time since the t the| _ PEEPING TOMS ARRESTED kearns purty was elected tirtt the How long can they teht it » and council and the board have been in har-! what will th government do? "was | BY. OFFICERS | AT SALTAIR mony Last year the two organizations | asked | government suid t uttornes clashed over contracts: this year they "The ( yn complaint of two young womelr ‘will do what it can to sustain : :. anne 4 have clashed over every form of public! |general : Cae A "y improvetient. The Amerikearns mem-| the conviction on appeal and If this be i aa one, penny Sherift J vers of the council would not Hike to} sustained, to collect promptly the fine} ‘i au) Hh ‘ i and: ee _ elect Mr. Halloran. limposed, In other words, It will do Its the country jai arry Archer, Archie | Parr and Wallace Richardson, : three j;duty in trying to compel every one Resignations Lxpeeted. young men between 20 and 26 years |; Whether rich or poor, to obey the law Some more resignations are expected) "tr there shall be any miscarriage of of age when the new mayor takes his seat.) justice hereafter thi will not .bel rhe women stated that while they Sandy Fowler privy secretary' tO} through the fault of the prosecution." | Vere disrobing in thelr bath roome Mayor Thompson, will probably send j they heard a noise above, and looking ae lupward, saw the young men with a his resignation to the city council ne | camera ha mpting to photograph veuie ae tp ueine ie own a ‘NEW GAME WORKED | them The at once reported the matretary Frank Hines, superinten iejentd of the waterworks department, has said and brought them to the ‘ait The that he would not take the job for an-! . ..| boys had climbed on the roof of the other year, and, it is likely that with A clevel method of bunkoisin | bath rooms, and were seen by the the change at the head of the adminis-}| ©4™Ee to light Monday, when a number) oficer, ‘but he had no know ledge of tration, his resignation will be hast-| Of Sight-drafts made by a man giving | tnejr intention : his name as C. Nolan, were found} : er . to be worthless tae ee Jake T. Raleigh, street supervisor, and The drafts were made payable to a Pound Negro With Cheek. the prize false alarm of all of Mayor number of merehants in tae elty; on While E. L. Sloan was walking on Thompson's appointees, may also see for $350 on the Bennett Paint and| Main street Monday, he felt in his the handwriting on the wall and take Glass company, one for $450 on the} pocket and missed a cheek for 6 to the tall bush-growth before the first Dinwoodey Furniture company; one; Which he had signed and made payof the year for $150 on Midgley & Bodell and an- | able to another person. He Mayor Thompsons resignation will other it is stated, on the Z C..M. 1.| to' the Deseret National bank and also remove the props fram a number % b ‘found a negro, TS. Slaughter, with of other city appointees, nétable among The game was to represent himself} the check, Slaughter, who js a walter whom are some of the iIncompetents of as a roerehant from Culiente, Ney _| stated that he found the check and the health department. and an occapurchase a bill of goods to be soipped | thought he had oa right te get it sional employe in the other departto him there, and make the draft or cashed He was placed under arrest something over the amount of the the resignation Of one Sheets Wes ulso accepted- bill for the goods, and collect the dif-| Puneral Notices, or pleasure-by the city ference In cash. Mr. Bennett began! ,. ON CITY MERCHANTSter to se ‘utioes who arrested. them council Mon lay a GANS AND HOOK San 5s Francisco, oe onignh - night Aug. artictes & epresenta-] or Gans a ni of rounds collected contest are to be dee ia rhe funeral of Dr. Alexander €. nambe r} ' Will be held from the family 2 atin re ae aan name to the as a dence, bank| faut ‘ p.m. <r Caliente, aa tlc wou received that Nolan aad no funds on deposit t here. After getting this Inter TAB CeT, the merchants of course refused to] gpj p "oe : 7 the goods, but the cash Nolan! vense between the rival lightweights for the b championship of the world, to take | place not later than September W, at 123; ringside The articles are left onan for bids from various promoters, a the number suspect something wen a merchants terephoned him that Nolan had used his reference, xo he telegraphs JIMMY BRITT UP FOR BATTLE brant Britt. thd Joe signer to of oy -_-- will be placed on the "ex=| 6:20 ficcount." The ~>N ai : Not Marry Prince. ew oo. Aug. 3.-Frederick n abel he noted lawyer, accomWill [punted BY. a Coudert, arrived on the} 325 South ‘Tuesday. Fifth The Ka oS years of age at the timnexof his rc Immediate friends of the famy are invited to be present InterMent services at Mt. Olivet cemetery will . © be private. R & funeral . i chdbe Machadiiienite wae ore Loulsa j the Thirteenth wkaticts je held in 2° o'cloc e apel Tuesday at i tas h E - 906 cing Niels P, Larson of when the successful bid is uccepted. It | Hine r Nie Amsterdam from Hol-! held 12 South street will be is agreed that if no agreement is made j land undiad: Mr. Coudert met Mme dati " o'clock Tuesday from before August 10, the articles are vold. | Anna Gould in Paris. is ety an nt The Neots at he coe crsaopet Rene has offered the men 86,00 for a/agrees with that of Mme. Go f . 2 OGY Ww © interred at a h fight; Jim Coffroth 70 per cent for Ha Wey er, Edward Ke lily, who tae the' City' ce en {>-round contest at Colma. and local/report that she® WAS the to marry the The 1 funeral of df sites A Galvan Was » aiomote rea guurantee of $25,000 for a}spendthrift Ee De Sagan, is with-!| from Evans' undertaking Sennen ®-round go in this city wut foundat duy afternoon ee . |