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Show LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. AUGUST 9, 1907. PLAY By Charles Reade and Dion Boucicault. &-Stocks of the closed day PRODUCE today and MARKETS. Saturday. -_- A When with Benes the cases defendants Eka ae. against arrested soveral{ the for my heart last night, or I shoule not be here this morning. That is partly owing to my own eyes being so dark 20d several yours twenty gambling| have the lovellest hazel." years gazed since into eyes mine It is like yours Daxianie are some net gains. The movements of the a : Pron heat market |©@tly Thursday morning were called an one 9 raré, nor a _tonth bart, 0 jay w strenuous, Uni acifie stattago, Aug. 5.-2he whe Tee ~1deaDl ate Ae ‘aro | lovely, to my fancy." She turned her in pape Pages hatin 27g pened firm today and-with a good trade, ;Up by Judge Diehl yesterday, all were head away, melted probably by some ed with a break of four points ate The chief influences wer § SE ve eaeny¥ present except i .two-Lee Field) and} tender raminfecence, was only for lec nde S cl n a , Pras Wi eae pets ee egan Srorin, aaetketnees are ouean a shada|the Jap named Yoshanato. These for-}2 moment. She turned round again of te a penta Barats the close,|to 34@%% higher at S8 to 8&4 and sold|feited their bail of $25 each. The|@nd said quietiy: "Yes, Ned, Is should Delaware and Hudson, which has been at-| Up to tk ili and then declined to 8%. cases against McNichol, who ts charg-| Ke to try what T can do; I think you tacked most viclously the last few days,| The c et was steady and trad- | cas fh B-| said these are reports of his trial. T'l calmiy rose four points. "(ing fair September corn opened %4 high-/ed with running the re room,| begin by reading them.' Chief among the reasons forthe adat 65 and sold at 54%. yon a mecinen te 74 Bast First South street, and the She read them both very slowly and Vance was the fact that a powerful bear ry ight SAN ate aero erings! others arrested were continied until} carefully, and her face grew like a DArtY, was oo He. fts short ealee ane ant ear bali September Saturtiay, when they will be arralgned.| judge's, and Helen ‘watched each a : y ck é sEthE , = "ted he ive 4 2 ein . > oe teltegr had nee (iin: taucorariie S72 10 34@1 higher J. Redmon reported the dive to the} *nade of expression with deep anxiety. There-wris no ivine on the ; e fer z apeene red int the wirdet Grate 8 p the eo Standard Standard: |for a time held within oe provisions ark ea i ae ia ngged ay, f openc unchanged a Of] Shows Weakness. showed weakness shade at 9.1 police : He pe ae cheated in a poker the ‘arrests i hacewarerk eat Sin eas : Wanted today US af 2 red, Si@S835\5; No that he had ae That powerfnl countenance showed game the night of/alaerity and hope at first; then doubt and difficulty, and at last dejection Py ch aii cence Seer vs SESE -- Harry the Helen's British Archer, Consul. Archie Parr and Wal- heart first tine now a turned she: cold, began shrewd to and for the despair person, Fo with a plain Tork today and San money. ing is a 1 money ch because puainees is Francisco took the|2Uditer's This is very ‘early sending gold West. almos nobody dee proh in i8 it. , the {the Calij/are 40-|@General Time in The the statement day quieted fromthe Washington fears of persons, but the fmancial world is a e Se na the ftin dé Waterworks bank of balances the seca. city " i In|pany and Juiy -+$ S1ljor its Eel Total for the moner Woman Bes WeciscaT eye a ia wi Claims of PersEstate a dain Wes 1icT" afagitited fo $1,212,000, against (00. the samé day a year ago The reg ular divide nds were $2,158,- {The five Mary Rees| spoiled their plans. fe Frick Is $485.5 hetr, returned from Some New York, Metal Aug. alongs fal rein re the n ort. as he deliveriex, electrolytt ts KO sipal % sonnet With her children, Ol jus futures, pounds or weakness xy hange wo was although spot a Ree Hee it NAS lien on sete ac the oe 1d oO to land oa an . District Court hie She is. secure ay She the usks debt.| vr tics Notes. The Utah Association of Credit Men Thursday obtained judgment against} A. H.. ar by default for $218.37 on| = Kiodunt ACC S45 owing nearby | Hardware to the Salt oe company Lake| AKC) pounds 6s, a decline Of Ilsgne and aA rthed ares. to state menrom the closing prices a tal hospita! at Prove. She has religious Pig tin closed weak at believing that sha for spot and ue pounds 15s‘.|/hallucinations, ; ie: ‘Oned Withdraw. God, and that she sees God and spirits. Lead was strong at Wiliam Rockefeller and Henry H. Rogat| At times, It was declared, she becomes} Spelter was nicharwed s withdrew their selling orders from|*s iron warrants were easyy atl violent and a9 menace to herself and the' market aera er operations had dd for Standara foundry and 5is 24) others. She isan Episcopalian become public DES ty. oo Middlesboro. he ancient Spheeledd yarn M. J. Warrigan and James O'Brien Western Sarsiand being for sale to the pleaded guilty to a charge of burgiary rene is abroad in the land once far Silver, in the second degree before Judge York, Aug, &-Bar silver in Lon: Armstrong, and wer® sentenced to five \ The epaso Unton Traction plan wa 3 l . , © " , announced and was said to be eridirely ounee r dass' Now Xork prices were fe years in the state prison. ‘They haa satisfactory iat everybody concermed. ‘Today's York, A Money ea Marke pape seer estat New Sterling excha ms ae easy Qualneas in bankers" Pills . comm rel ial 1 ares ~ Mexican a ‘ ey with at a tirm: rall yr, aro A + Which wasP break, 2aris Wenkness improved se Chieago, Aug, tO; market cows, Lars am Leede ae capt Receipts, westerns, advices r arch rente advance 1 London. a ‘n consols had an. un- eee shares on an stateme s showed. No change was made m 5,00); market loan contraction portion of of reserves ae 4.70 48.7) per cent The ae of of $20,000 for contracted. by " but. with ea a Min.7;. Hulls loge-Rece elpt ts;) sold Fore nt Pe Steady. in uae: poor for $4,385,000, is 5,500; eo iene City, 7,000, Including. gain | slow uy were .. eee to fair, Gal, is conniderea art . Hogs-Recel pts and from Apricots 5% to Se unecbange for Oregon. chol a1: lee; 22;. fancy, 22@25. eaches unchanged; choice, chojag. 125% Wi12> fancy, 1347134; ghia @a.5b: ré raisins, 74 Fair cefining, 3.424; eer aieed, 3.9314; molasses suga'r, 3.1914. ren ioe No. , O%: : Louis, 96 5.70; pow- No. 4 San- fine in * + + 1 4s registered 1925 0 coupon z ee cana cso . + reg. of Columbta | 2-(a Philippine abces to Sanee, bags, 4 $ + > ' mp. is ---- " St, .Loula. &-Wool, hides Mehl tagpioe ed Lumley : of an is a manager the oie and s ha allédted he 5. fous : positions failed to G.. Gannon to | P9¥ a-fine of $20 for an assault and battery upon' Joseph. Magid several days ago e gave notice of his in- tention to appeal. ney Spencer Geor guilty , ‘ to , pleaded by pended law by the court ing ebt, ° 1a: a was sus- until Friday morn- . a ‘ Lizzie Dixon, a negr--7, pleaded not |gullty to the charge of vobbery, and was released on $2300 bail... T pre- hearing on rams The woman. white man nights is'set- for August 7% 19: is charged w ith robbing 4,. of $8 -in-an alley a few ago. -- ti ‘ INCORPORATIONS The First articles of State bank {t of Salina incorporation In the filed secre- Geor- Mb ead th "a ain goln one We' ve done Génetitution. izalion ing petition| South retary River Mutual Irrigation its ay uielkes in the sec- of8 e's office,.with of "$100, 000, "divided shares. The its assets the Bankrupt. bankruptcy This is the ees or of paonee ne. "Lord est an any pleases aN best. de try to ru it any Sentence tary of state's office ee It ‘is bh a i o i ‘ to have a. capital of: $2 ett ae Ter-|into $60 shares, N- E. Snell ts pre gla uup!"'-Atlerit plea 0@is; ; fine|dent, J. W. Phillips p ‘vieo president and 5. A. J.. Lewis cashie Hoffmann and Chris Yorpenaen directors. a te, Bia ce Is a a steady.; afin involuntary entered sentenced &-Wool market, weak.| The Green and Neebatiie medium, | company a 1620. He § a aide awanty an 2a th charged that Hf was fled in the United States Bera court Thursday against Frank L. Lu flung agent. money from applicants for a promises which he has fulfil ri i} ley of Eureka by the Nelden- tena Drug company. the Keeley Tee Cream company and the Herald Publishing + company of this city, The papers show that Lumley owes in excess of +> the Hf Ore +> 1$1,000 to the three concerns, being the largest ered+ ald company + itor. Lumiey / isa merchant of Rureka. = The case wil be called August 16, + ee ee + New fork, Aug &---United ~e States etl elt Tunas closed + wi an recovery, of \%-in bid for +. the of 1925. : + bs registered 19) : a upon ... coupons ». sniall bonds Aug, ah : Pttttrserorerseres : + . GOVERNMENT BONDS, + + do do ar western mediums, 1994; fine, 18% 0. Chicago, Aug. aoe Utah steady, Say os Tegistered; lambs, Sek ant Chicago, An > weak "Distae . lay-;.|Titory and medfumsf |it tg 1 Jiminary a cows Mies \ ae Los WOOL MARKETS extr » LO ndo n Sugar and < Sees Y Pork, Aug. §&.-Sug. raw, New market extrn,fan- ry. aes Be oN, a : are € aemane o spot; but buyers are taking supplies only |. >. as needed. Loose muscateome are te edg St, seeded Ms @W;aman ae ers, L751. City, 5.00sanaricet 6.2 rae ees = Bee eee required and neers jim CRORE "Sy, ab ORTH. *-axt 12: ci ANAM, calves, Sere, 4.2076.10; western yy, range we its ullty when arraigned. he charge of plying his ‘trade as a barber without gecuring the license fae oe good | as aAnot' & y & atc These att two counts to the indictmen nst S. I'. Bauman, charging him swith, obtaining money under false A610; wetha: Jams: 76.60 Aug: &-GCattle-Receipte; Lom southerns;. market ative steers, 5.00@77.25; ¢ 3. LGAM; southern native cows an ee for ‘The demand unusually shade] hansen. ' eetbene 2504.95. or this time of year and prices are Srro,| caning. m 4%c to 120. for California fruit, Kk : und Market. aay ‘ . The market steady, it.| 3 eaten foal cent the abeeiice of Important nes Tr "0 Phe case was set for 23. Me Pon is: aeive: $600 belonging to b Western Newspaper Union while stags, ; 2.0@ arket ee 5 es, 4. BOGS nro- er "and: ‘, \inprovement. the nk of per cent last week na vear ago. 'rance made a gold tne we ek, but loans. $40,208,250. New Yor York, aoe -s New Police ‘Court ‘Notes. stron oie oh s0mF no ecace Joseph Merron appeared before eC ehl te answer to s charge of ers, 3.7005.00; ‘Texas wcte: $.00@4.65;| COWS aa bbe eifers, 2.5074.50; canners, 2a ockers, and feeders, © 2.00@5.30;) England's rate and that institution reported a gold loss of $3,586,070, offaet by a Fo | the 5.9@7 al- = iD; and kers Natives, 6.S5@6-00" . westerns, FOR ORG. 6. Ia 6. a, arn Ds, sh firms Tool com- 1907 ah 6 Sh There are children. 05. ee "hut with a good recovers | calves, oy arr Surekes married at EEureka he res failure to provide. 8-Cattle-Reccipts,. a Ff ady Beeves, 4.400 : heifers, 2 cig ives, so mericans were. irregular Many sharp weston. In this mark arbitrage in the Colorado Hogs-Receipts, 17,000; ie er setady: See remot LaAght, 5.96.25; imixe<p 2; Beavis |e aying August 6.98 Os05; rough, 5.904 pigs, §.50@6.10; | cuse ert | FOO choice heavy ts 6.05; bulk,5 te SR c found pany's shop at 199 South West Temple street. mcy B. Davis has stas ‘ted action for age ae Chicage. «| Stocks. ae Was | been mainlyi affe Omaha. Was. steady, chee Omaha, Aug. §.-Cattle-Recelpts, 1,400; in co per shares, which | market strong. Native steers, 4s0@1.90; Berlin was depressed|cows and. heifers, 3.00@9,00; Western being Jater. on New York Pte at an mart break setting were at Btls ner | E208 de dollars LIVESTOCK MARKETS, - |, bcs B. Davis has started action for bide "| 61%; 90 a s : oct. Mexican Falirona|®-0047-00; good' to prime ste atone poor to medium, Aol 7 ae eines tetrahain Pte apie was Enea lower , "'|_ 31405 ruling rate "ts toe er er cont; offeredfirmer: at 314. | e: foana, 6). days, oe Bg actual 5 ae a9 exten doliets, nase easter. bondg, dull, one we mercantitel 4.82%. 79 10s in the closet, charlatans thousand are not cramped eorriine and aware and at that tremulous, a3 OC y day Senulne, signaturmen, ey by honest denounce every cramped Lauraja lake, eae HA. cing "was appointed "reférec| 19.95; aeatin +18, 25 py Juadse G. G. Armstrong Thursday| fae pelter, eee livia. i gdp a eed n the divorce eu OyL CE ivia. a &-| wee uncharged: |e Mire.E caya John: 1, Har SMa thS pounds, Snilivan was declared * s ron: Coppel enue ult e or' the @issalatton of th "Standard which {Ss on nie itt the department of ‘tee lf Wash Markets. §-BuPtner inete was no business trade transacted. Speier. was down five points Popthnery| o pen te "were toc shown at. the local metal today. Another .reduction o ade all grades of copper reports ! Tin "that he decided to seit ax Stolk ; : the a T Untoading. ‘Europe. during on Wenry ey i pick is sald to have sold hore than 100,000shares of stocks since he receipts framed large and laborious compariwith indisputable documents 5 <eritten ahd and a ihieg so they tremul- or pleased. at this brow cleared, and he said you that Penfold's within my province. To speak Rolleston, youl newspaper extracts-are Porgeries company's a capital: irito. company names Green River City system... $25 among Irrigat- J. Ewing, Palisade, Colo., is president; A, D. Lewis, Green River, vice president; D. D. Potter, Palisade, Colo,, secretary, and Frank Cock, durer;-T. D. The Uintah Mining Green Spalding, River, director. Treasure company filed treas- Hill Coalition articles showing a capital stock of $500,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares, 61,500 being preferred. Jt listed among erties the Sunrise, Kentucky its prop- and about 20. other properties in the Uintah. district in Summit county. Jesse Knight, rovo, is president; T. W. Bell, Salt Bo um, president; Provo, secretary W. Lester and W. Knight of Provo and of Salt Lake; directors. Man- treasurer; E. §, Fisher quill or a bad ste pen, drunk banker's clerk, impr they are: Acts is his Pree better Tam an But different stamp. iori compare: Atal ee tek ara evidence artist of a aaa lan very I never -reason a and I have no bias ae Raion. Kei ec ao oe a ia ne ‘ : 69'5 ar ne S an ‘ '° be right, and they treat me Seen ak with Courtesy. At: Penrolé'# trial the matter was easy; IL showed the court he RaATGE Remit bari the aance-densiied note; and: my evi- the indictment. so-~far. pails cyt laughed lite is of at my ; could they have testimony? Why, they acted upon it. Those reports are not worth # straw: What journals were they cut out of?" How "TY don't know," said Helen upper "Ts there nothing on {the mat ‘gin to show "No noon either of them?' "What, "NO. me, please This is a "Show them too-the Daily respectable paper, News Mr. Underclif', how can -you know that?" a so, don't know it, bur I think are like because the type and paper that journal; the conductors sre fond of clean type; so am 1I.. Whiy, hére is another misstatement; the judge never ce he aggravated his offense by tryto cast a slur upon the Wardlaws. Ti swear the judge never said a syllable of the kind. What he said was, ‘You can speak in arrest of judgment on grounds of law, but you must not impugn the verdict with facts.' That was the onl¥ tlme he spoke to the prisoney ai all. These reports are not worth 2 biiton Helen lifted up her hands and eyes a despa "Where shal} I tind the uth * nid she. "The world is a vo qulektind, a y dear young lady," said Mrs. Undeve? "don't ou be discouraged; there must bea mabeent report in some paper a other."' not so sure of that' said Underelift "I believe the reporters trundle off to the nearest public house together, and light their pipes with their notes, and settle something or ‘ther by memory. Indeed they have reached a pitch of inaccuracy that could not be attained without co-operation Independent liars contradict each other: but these chaps another In aiing after follow one falsehood, like geese todone another across a com- come," said Mrs. Undercliff, you can‘*t help us, don't hurt us. We don't want a nan to talk yellow jaundice to us." Miss Rolleston must employ somebody to read all the other papers, and coripare the reports with these.' hh employ... nobody © but) myself," said Helen I'll go to the British museum Siieetty = "The museum!" cried Mr, Wndercliff, looWing' ‘with surprise "Why, for be Half an hour groping No, mo; go a copy of the Thimes. Coffee house. He directed she to find that place; and eager to do something for Robert: however small, that she took tp her bag directly, and put up the prayer-book, upd was going to ask foc her extracts, when she obseryed Mr. Undercliff was scrutinizing them with great interest, so she thought she vould Jeave them with him; but, on looki: g more closely, she found that na wa~ examining, not the reports, but the advertisements and miscellanea on the reverse side. She waited out of politeness, but she colored and bit her lip. She could not help feeling hurt and indignant "Any trash is more interesting to people than . poor Robert's case," she thought. And at last she said bitterly: "Those ady ‘ertisements seem to interest you, sit: shalt I leave them with you?" "If you Over tiny, pleasé,"" whose this head, small said bent in the | expert, dogged thunderbolt scru- of fem- infne wrath passed unconscion Helen drove away.to Peele' « Coffee house. Irs, Underclif? pondered over facts elicited in this conversation, the the expert ad- remained absorbed in the vertisements at the back of Helen's repo When he had examined every one of them minutely, he held the een extracts up to through them; Speetiher in rough them light ,and CHAPTER look cent ‘Forgerices!"' -houror; rer cried LX. ies, with repeated inno- the ex- Worgerieai™ eried Helen "Why, can printed things. be that? ‘That should lile .go know,' said v "Why, what you. call them?" the expert. "They are gor up to look Uke extracts from newspapers. But they were vrinted as they are, and were ney 1 any jourBail Shall I tell you how I found that out?' "ie you please, sir,' said Helen. "Well, then, [ looked at the reverse side, and I found seven misprints in one slip, and five in theother. That ne slip, and five in the other. ‘That orhtited Slips of that length. The trial part did not show a single erratum ‘Wdullo!" said I to ‘why, one side is printed more carefully than the other." And that was not natural. The printing of advertisements is looked aftér quite as sharply as any other part in a journal. Why, the advertisers themselves cry out if they are misprinted!' "Oh, how shrewd!" cried Helen. the expert. "Child's play," said went on. ij irom that blot tf the edges, and they were too clean A gentleman with 4a pair of scissons can't cut slips out of 1 paper like this. They were cut in the printer's office. Lastly, on holding them to the light, I found they had not been machined upon the plan now adopted by all newspapers, but worked by hand. In one word- forgeries!" "Oh," said H elen, "to think I should have handled forgeries und shown them to vou for real Ah! I'm so glad, for row TY have committed the same crime as Robert Penfold-tI have uttered a forged document. Take me ip and have me put ‘in prison, for I a us guilty as ever he was. Her face shone with rapture at sharing how the estate clerk the, August, t the persons Sat- A. 190) county room Salt' of affixed to r hearing on of m. court City. couc of sald court, Lake. county, sald court this 6th with day th? of Aus- ) . 1907 ELDREDGE IJR., Clerk. ress Deputy Clerk H, Farnsworth, for petitioner. Marks, attorney DI [STRICT COURT, PRO THI bate Division, in and. for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. of Frank the estate in the atter SI dD, eigb he: deceas Hobbs. Notice-The pation of EINE Frank adminia stratrix of the stat the deceased, Sraetie for final account of sala . distribu{ estate ntitled, has heen Unly Men Willing to* | Work Need Applr: P.J. MORAN ‘county court house, sald égourt, In Salt Ur ‘Apply et Employment Bureag, Board of Trade building, ps on the work. » ep petl or signs "Cheap" anything." My signs "don't get you Clerk LDREDGE JR aotwane: t, Depts Clerk Smith and. Porter itilorneys ts, IN..THE ,DISTRICT., COURT, PROhate Division, {in and for Salt I ake counh. in the matter of the estate of Thomas Horne, deceased. min tice-The petition af Solomon ¥'. Kimil, execu or of the estata will, e Abe HAMLIN PAINTS = WILL L the a court fi{:e2! sisea ints ‘onth aay al PAY itn sa# Seal) Gy We A. OB. ae J..U eh HL Pa Suwye of said with ly the BD, DREDGE JR., Clers. rae Deputy Clerk. a etee for peti- Loner Bees The Daily All PRET Ney LEGAL --_- PROBATE IN Ss y, ns for 500 *Mo. Rtat ISTRICT f in. th Utah. matter of th NOTICE Siena Tor uso rte ot Resmesttve| house in tne court . ag sta Preder- ick Peter aor deceas aude Se, nether N +-The petition of Fred G. Peterson, administrator of the estate of Fr Peterson, deceased. praying for tlernent of final gecount af sald lstrator and for the distribution residue of said estate to the per titled, has been set for hearing on Sature ae day of Augus AS D, -1907; at 10 o'clock a. n at the aye ey cours neg ES AND GUs An IDIANS ANSHIP_ XN ric : ei é THE COURT, 10 tate Division,| in and for'Salt Lake coun- Baiubine an, the ia Helen, day a thereof t gt, . Se aly By W. at Wages 25c per Hour r or sober, calm or agitated, in full daylight or dusk, ete, ete,, all this is a dead letter to them, and they have a bias towards clon of forgery; and a Ae lerl hth AS ee 1 ck Serre request. 30,182.89 Ann H, Perry suing J, A. Rees, as}ous writing as°a forgery.' .The Vari1136,362.50|)administrator of th estate of his for-] ties in a man's writing, caused by his ier wife, Mary Rees, and as her| writing with his in or_off, with : $53,723.72 declared Unton Pacitic ck. e bears had hoped for an increase g-Alcdreanes e fact that. the regular dividend was declared] rules by These ot a . tn the Street. The total disbursements during the Edna B slas dell and D. Rees, minors,| The total number of shares.of stocks onth of Juiy amounted to $140,or $200. She says she sold Mrs. Rees| sold today amounted to 919,066, against | Oey 92 Cash" On joe at the peginJot 145, block 1, Ontarlo subdivision of] 793,045 the same\day a year ago. Ie grcos a ee cone €n7 x4 | Sait Lake, May 15, 1896, and that al The al par value of bonds sold to-;ning of the month was $5 2 small a Uniiof mterest and7nc ir day not son 1) sTRs abigaets7 7 2.124,/61 ae eet ea ............ OPEPRY 2d . 4,947.86! 8,417.50 fund funds i. Langford oN 8,614.56 =e J. equivalent Neewe, KIEL NS SE 92,995.42 fund late] | Library fund any Meter deposits stili} Bond funds sitting up nights and some of Its high|Sinking financlers are pacing the decks of thelr|Special fora blt Least to Saas ncte pe ace asking {| - nannies offiee, various eee as follow eth 6 seal terials."' "No; but I have found a doe, that for the first tine sin the great No, 2 hard, si@es; No. 3ljnce Richardson wert tried before| Preiudice in her favor and Robert's ‘lead to materials.' was. imposed vas selling at NO; o4 und Oo: 2 north¢ TEE OPT eicmoaee Dana T. Smith| ¥8" Staggered -by-the-simple facts of day the court rendered ers sprit rothing doing Sri gerialnic Bie cctaehen tr venteoemia(ete, Peo! Having delivered himself thus 1 myvstoday jt sold at 47644. t had yielded on ? 2. ; No. 3, 54 hs apne UR OC Cie TRL 11 a? fi teriously, he shut himself up in oba few ealnis in the previous days ?Nothing | aatribe mischief and found guilty These are stinate silence until Helen: Rolleston the total swing means a loss of more thar -September SSi,@88%4;] the three young men who were @naught cu. \PTERFR TAX $23,009,000. ail street ealled again, two days afterwards, She ts worried lest e acontned. 931, qe in the act of taking pictures of women brought a bag full of manuseript this stockholders of Standard Ol, of v Corn- September, ; December, 5! In bathrooms at Saltsir. The young Mrs. Undertliff Having read the reto wit, in her own handoe pg a should beets ats cn Bai December, 42%. {men stated that they are British sub-| ports, avoided Helen's eye (another time: to quidate. 1@ ‘ ¢ iden september, 16.17%. writing of eight reports, the Quéen ys. jects, and demanded a conference with| bad sign). She turned to : Mr. Underne of t i oo<tr 2 2 9.07 Nerohe ne ga sae r something 2 e wo tine mp today oday : Lard-Se ptember Penfold. She was in good spirits, and 9.071.89.10 October, al Tritist: Consitl They wero given aj; cliff, and, probably becanse the perusal told Mrs. Undereliff that all the reports Ccpper's Gradua ~- Pik g 671 g Rr fine? of $10 eact and able] of t the reports had disa her Y. Ribs-Se eta 8.S7! October, 8.45 ; ach, and not t being being able I sapp ointed more favorable: than Copper met ras reduced aga 1. ma CONT Aap Pa 7b. e to pay the fine they were remanded) said. almost angrily: -"‘Wdward, what; were somewhat the two she. had left; and she was rae apt pen oe Stito 184 cents ak 68a70 to the custody of the sheriff ld you say to make them laugh at beginning to tell Mr. Undercliff he wey r i yers £ hy hat trl 2 3 } he pre Sav it beeine to look as though the entire 6 CT LTTE TA eee eT T Te t oe) la' "Both these papers: say} ;onite right-in his ceduction ¢ 1b cents i vo. t Liverpool Grain, SUES FOR VALUABLES. tnat "an expert was called, whose tara! he interrupted her and said, ‘All that made before any busine s recured Lavernool, Aug. &-Close: Wheat--Sep Sees me nuity made the court ‘smile, but_ did secondary now the Pg rs vm Src ee eee | _ my 144d; Decemher, 7s 2%a; March, Robert Jones Says We Lost $171.60 at not Tt ite wee ym a vit dence ' any obection to answer me a question?' OF tne copper market Ni eee 7s os 3 ; fs a ‘Why, that Is a falsehood on the She colored: said, ""O, no: Ask Berane nae etocins have S ais Tihar peart t a en We ‘ath ots ROBEY petaih ccnchy, face ofae iG:° saidthe . expert, turning » ¢ Dp ‘ ck en. > . , me anything you like," then she firely ana even the Goldfield ieoues yieldmets 1: tobert M. Jones says he left in the ASE Pe ae cane Saas Dbiushed deeper. ed toda all sold at a new low : utter ane gos. heekroom of the bathing department o prove enfolad did not write the did you become possessed of fecord of bee eee Pda See firm; cream-}st Saltair, July : envelone con-| 2orsed note; Ipr nered lt to the se te reports vou left with > me soaky Looking Cp in Gai dairy, ar, ae , |taining a $100 pill an ne other ecurreney, "tion, ant he directec Money is coming to the front. The sec|i9q _ eee eee ee tee a gold watch, three pocket knives and soneér to be acquitted on that count question, so. different from Tetary of the treasury has $59,000,000 surother articles which' brought the total 3 Rolleston, the lawyers often do vVhat she feared, Helen cleared up and plus gold with which he can relieve the a value of the envelopo up to $471.60 at experts; but. then four eéxSpattedi and said, "rom a Mr. Hand, riet Europe, Asia, Africa Austraila City Bank Balanees. This, he says, has never heen returned out of five are rank impostors, a cleric in Aire Wardlaw's office; + bagi took Bulr a falllion. hie Ea Woe According to reports from the city|and he is suing the Saltair Beach comor theorists, ™ he zo by arbipare amount. geason to begin STEADY EMPLOYMENT phe 10 house an the in Sait Lake rmation, in® Sal mom ‘of Lake tah, Salt. -L ake a sail cont county. : IN a Ris TRIK COURT, *PROWitness the clerk of said court with bate divi in and for Salt Lake} the. seal hese afiixed this ist day of county, sta "of Utah In the matter} August, <A. ), Ie of the ¢ 1A of Talk s Jensen Auke (Seal) J U, DLDREDGSE IR., Clerk deceased rr Werte dete te 5 uty : Clerk Notice The petition. of William D Mathorit hah Thomas, attorney for pett; of | Honet estate. the» of administrator' Kuhre, -~ praying eased d Aulke, ensen bars car the settlement of final ‘count of IN. THE. DISTRICT . COURT, PROin and for Salt Lake counlis- | tate Division. the for ind administrator id State oR Utah ly, said estate| idue of the of eribution In <he matter i) the estate of Jedediah set for been 0 the persons entitled, has decea of |S. Sheets, day 24th the 1turday on hearin of Edwin S. Sheet Notice-The peti tlen m., a: 1" o'eloc 1907 A. August, state of Penenian o courf{administrator in the house, court at the county raying for the setSheets, deceased, City,{S. Lake in Salt court, of said room inissal of tlement of final account bh. COUNTY, br Lake Salt th of distribution e for and with}trator court of said thi Witn Bey LDREDGE ) JR, By iW, uanoiedeths uN (\C.-E.: Marks, séittor,rney Deputy. for Clore. Bennett, ministratrix of residue enTetele te the of persons the of deceased, final and estate of praying account for of n for the} ad- Farnsworth, Deputy ee BY W. U-. + division, state bate the} par- | 290 ing on Saturday, the 4th day of August, | 7! the estate the} ceased. o'clock a. in., at D. 190%, at Notlc e-The counts court tiguae: in phe court room PES ere PRO- COURT, DISTRICT THE IN oyle, and Young toner distribution| to estate sald of set for has eer Batur on count "eaurt our Sas ike - ddunts: w ith court sald of ¢ erk the ‘Witness 3d day this affixed thereat seal the D. are A SUsust, JR... Clerk. ELDREDGE U. ‘Seal) Charles sald £10 o'clock a. a the the pore. ro G wares Lake" City; Sate hoes, petition of Maud. B.Davis,| Notice-The settlement the persons o set for hearing " of August, titled, has been d the Mth pays Clerk. Petitioacr. PROCOURT, DISTRICT THE INa Bae for and in. division/ bate the matter in Utah of state county, Bennert,| W.. Charles: of estate the deceased: administratrix. of said esta day]}cesidue sth this affixed, thereof seal the of August, 2 (Seale) - Jank in.-and Utah of tor In petition of of Jedediah. Lake Salt matter the S. Sheets, de- Edwin s. of estate the of administrator Sheets, Salyj} Lake in Salt court, of said confor deceased, S. Sheets, Tedediah Utab siti Lake following sale aE the of the with|‘irnmation the clerk of -said court Witness ecedent, e o estate' real this tth day of | destribed the seal thereof affixed, interes one-fifth undivided An owilt A August, fone block and fight, seven lots n JR., Cleerk, J. U. ELDREDGE (Seal.) surBig Field "A five-acre Clerk. { teen, Deputy sworth, WE By ..Utah, of stale county, Lake Salt Pischel and Harkness, Attor-[sé¢y, Bradley, the upon And #2400. of sum the neys for vetini oner Cash upon contowit: Conowing terms, ee ee Se hey irn tlte from appears as firmation, PROBATE DISTRICT COUT "IN THE this court, has be : Division, in and for Sa ake * county, for hearing on Saturday, the ath day state of Utah, of Aupuat, A. D. 1907, at 10o'c In the matter of the estate of Theodore at the county couft hduse, t Bruback, deceased. room of sdid court, 4 Salt Lake City, Notice-The petition et Josiah Barnett, executor of the (oa te of Theodore lerk oF said court ro aying for an order the seal thereat affixed, this) dist to appear of July, A. 2 to show cause W (Seal,). J.-U. LDRE DGE_JR., Cler uld not he entered confirming By W. H. Garner Deputy Chante ontract on fle ere (and to which expert was a Httle puzzled by ¥ouung and Moyle, Attorneys for Pere fovanee heretofore sentiments so high-flown and unprac made by and between ead executor and ties. I ark Hopkins, which ald contract "L think," he said, "you are hardly IN THE ieaged to, and eranted to ssald Matlk Hop» DISTRICT CowuRr, PRObate Divisions ore kina an option to pure hase oe cer ivare what a valuable discovery this ae for Salt Late coundes scribe d lestate of the Said deceas 7 state of may prove to you However, the next o-wi the matter of the estate and guardstep is to get me a specimen of the G Th eae undivided ree in lode lanehip of Mark S. Woolley a Jeeele Woolperson's handwriting who furnished mining ley and elain situated {In tic UTS or you with these. ‘The chances are district, uaD "county, Utah, teowite 77 is the writer of the forc¢ed note." interest tn the "Dew Ir op": ag est in the ‘‘June 154-288 interest in the lielen uttered an exclamation that "March"'! -281-288 ‘E stThe inference She tooked ao \ part of the hunters who there to Be sh stocks they had purchased last Marche urday, at se % - a as figure a That rea," s¢ atd I have, th 2 ot} her, "Those eyes of yours went straight into . deceased, praying for fimal-account of said » distribution of sald been 3 Aux. best on has oO ° &® C. SHOTWELL. York, the i Tried of residue entitled: ing "He is right, I think,' said' the old lady "Right or wrong," said the expert, "the naxt step in. the inquiry is to do what I said, But that demands great caution. You mu tat write a short civil note to Mr. Hand, and just ask him some question. Let me see; ask him what newspapers his extracts are' from, whether he has any more. f not tell you the truth; but no matter, we shail get hold of his hand- ing AL: zai Ss on D> ee N ol Satueday, the ath day 1907, at 10. o'cla a ™m., court hole in cn court ved p of ourt, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake a 1. Vitness crude erk of said court with the fattxe d "this Sth day of Aug (Seal) wT. Ue LDREDGE JR.,; Clerk. By W. H. arhiweecn Deputy Clerk. Dey and Hoppaugh, attorneys, for peti- DISTRICT.' COURT, -PRObaie Division, in and for Salt Lake counstate Uta in the matter of jhe estate of Ellen C. Clawson, deceasec No tiee-The peti thoon cof Hyrum oo and > Equawson, pxect Pénfold in it, or Wardlaw?" ors the estate of. Ellen C. Clay om Helen reflected 2 moment, and then deceased, for confirmation a the sitle or snid she thought both those names the following described real estate of. the were in it decedent, to-w i. Commencing the pouth weet corner "Fetch me that note," said Underof lot tive, block one, plat. ‘I,' alt. Lake clit, and his eyes peo: He was City surve Lake City, Uta on a hot seent no Sect thence east 694 feet, thence north "And let mo graay the genuine re-|i9 rods, thence west 1% feet, thence ports and compare what they say with|south 10 cods to the plate of beginni s forged ones," said Mrs: I have Undercliff. | together found at} ae stim forged The as ap in this and ‘fompargd note. comparison was \it long !with - 1) ae a right of way for terms; re eee i 1e 5, Of to-wit! (4) rods lot one Sa « ae thence east three c (2). erkated, of sat court, with this Ath day rane RDGr Farnsworth, ‘Dagon ! Gian: nd Badger, Attorneys for thepeot 7 on . NOTICE op nee ALE * teams , . puattog is an Nae Wagons and pedestrians for the benefit of said p rity above described over the ollowing property, to-wit: e@ northwest corner of block one, -plat r She thanked both warmly, and hurried home, for it was getting late. Next day she brought Hand's letter} to Mr. : Undercliff, and devoured his : aL, nto : ae Awehie he cones oe Keenly with four : north ten (10) ro ate doe ods. and thence south ten G0) rods e place to of b n : S been set for hearing on Saturday, the. 4th aay. oa gust, 7, at "clock the county court house, t Inthe «. =~ f saidcoune ishe 1 court, In' - Sa Itt Lakeie Chee ita City, ‘dom Suir a "Oh, what friends caerGhantaaerelai ats vorner of loot A,' running "But, sir.' said Helen, "there is. no need oie that Mr. Hand se ‘nt a note along with the extracts.' e deuce he did! All the better words in it that are in the torged the be necessary, of ‘ie oe dene ribed real estate of Fania nin An undivided % im all that cert Dlece or parcel of land situate In ain a tad courty ‘or Salt ane state of Utah. nd described as follow to-wit: Be a rm ae BY THOMAS New at Be John Hnrdeastle, he settlement of ; the took two pleces of card, wrote on them Re Penfold, and looked about for his other materials, to put them all neatly together. Io! the profile of Robert Penfold was gone . is too bad,' enid he So her dovelike eyes, that you admired so Miss Innocence has stolen that profile." "Stolen! she bought it-of me." "Why; che never said a word," "N but she looked a look She asked me, with those sweet imploring eyes, might she have it; yes; then she. glanced and put down a note. Here it is, Ww re you beat the telegraph, you two! Ten pounds for that thing I must make it up to her somehow.' "L wish you could Poor girl, she is @ tae? inch But she. is. in love with ee ('mafraid it is-a hopeless cas have seen a hopea But less .it is. not you work your way, and work mine . nave no "But yous ant; you ma-~ =O Willi Others} (continued trom Yesterday Morning.) ] I REE ary 200 LABORERS 1 Forfeit Bail and AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES US. (Consult County Clerk or Reapective Stgners for Further Information ) ee Two PROBATE < 7 LEGAL NOTICES. WANTED 3 SALT 5re REPUBLICAN, re ° Yet eet SRE THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 d op REAL ye ae eae hird eee Salt adi clal Diste mies for e 0 , made ; : in the matter of the sede oF 2 jets i f ce orth 10 ce of beginning; for And n the following Cash upon »confirmatton from the -retur court,"has been set for une. "putidime, unty, state sale, filec hearing on at interest an_ estate er Barurtay, the a day :.0 ae rd. eun, deceased, v 7, @ o'clock. a. Seas ef ee SO¥! court house. in. the court tcom of sald and ‘all fe. Tighe, forged bi SOU in Salt' Lake "chy, Salt Lake eoun- the estate has were pros and ty, otherwise, acquired oth han' law, or Witnes ss the el : sald court wit ren a at of tae the ‘sata lpia gid en therBieaor cae this 3d da Sheen ad, at tlme ofEva Ker ayigha water. than ful, but unsatisfactory. Mr. i elif! couldHand nothadconsefentiously Whether written the or not. There cons. "We are in deeper thought," said he. "The comparison must bé enlarged. You must write as I suggested and get another note. out of Mr, Hand" : "And eave pie said' Mre;, (Continued the. prayer Underc po morrow book with ‘Morning.) -----_ oor --__--- ugust, (Sealy. BY We reauns <A. J: ce . LDREDGE JR. Clerk, | St! of land, situate: thee piece oF par- * He Sande eputy Clerk) | Salt Lake City, Sai ka ean being In and Moyle, attorneys aoe petine eg eecrtbea as foliown. tana? " . to-wit: ~ division of block one} t Moenth subme THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO: ice 4 Orver. _ The. terms. and on vate Diviston, fn awe for Salt Lake eounaoe ‘ooee aia nt of mt lu neeBe, y, state Tt ; ; " e the qmuatter the estate of Jo he, day of sale 5 fo said: executor ou then he stuck a double William M. omg proprietor of the Bar Notice-The "petition of ohn his. eye, and looked New York Sun, is a famous collector} with that. Then. he+of china and ceramics, castle, gomipigtrator of the WW. ey oe Hon ee of agileTe¥by:tee tua!veer iene ROPre ; Hard. estate of consed,, wens of ‘Byars ion rete 1 ¥ x = + me * ' |