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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, 10 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1907. LONE HIGHWAYMAN | HOW MANY SACKS | LIBRARY LEAGUE CROOKS STILL HERE - LEAVES HIS WIFE: RIFLING POCKETS cans 79 RETURN TURNS NEAT TRICK IN A TON OF COAL? GALLS CONVENTION. pa Fa DoullonMadsenQwen Hi-113 WHERE THE Main Street | ° Enters Utopia Saloon and} Gets Away Safely | With $90. ‘Purchasers Say They Get Only ‘Jack Duffield. Latest Victim. -- | q 9 Seventeen-Dealers Ex|Mass Meeting to Be Held at) Tells Police How He | Peter Rasmussen, Rancher plain Matters. | University October 15 to | Lost $52. Granger, Causes Worry es | Arouse Int Interest. Among Relatives. | -_-_-- The } GUN MCOM MOND S Is cval jit \ ; Customer Ceiling ae : - o : eae ; Monday entered night the crease contents a lone Utopia of the Lake City highw: SCH saloon at cash to price in te and op cnt s 35.25 4 ton coul is being Ele¢ ie } ‘questioned f use Ke tenvAcs, wore a black derby hat. Thrusting the ie Ree muzzle of a big revolver in the Mine ies RIC err Shea a nce Ce Pat ae SU tomer, L. Donnelly, who rooms gtSouth the Railroad Exchange ‘on West Temple street, complied without The a "stick-up the LISTEN. TE re-| STANTeee hesitat! SOT ran nren Oe TtA meet * Press Will' of if and. Shia : great iLibi ntio Uh a of a willbe Preae rooms Mon-|be severa ; deliv-] a citi md oy jdent established uphantonts ta nec "aitehle "| in our yarious have acquitted himself While he was busying tle or no attention eredit-| Wiliam Ru himself] yy ale kept and to the his eyes] paid Hit-| solitary Rates' Mammo cus-! and "sypseription Lomer However, considering the fact | ; Park that his actions made it evident that | j, vhic he Was noe novic + In the hold-up game | editorial it-ts<probable' ance that beforehand vied no "shooting he gained that assur-| Donnelly frons." cat vance | brie : j fire Salt Lake Main Security, strect, $3.50 a . private safe may be rented vaults burglar-proot and & Trust per year Co., th the 32-24] sf the Wusateh |.) Advertising | : Wi of n = Poh : ‘ paper lige : pro- theo peun -s aD , teri: en synod of the : ; tah will | ee "Est asym. As Rayon Phe Ls: Se of nbe of the SUMMERS nssoclatton: |. Bole Ri Ci An the time b iti OULD OAD, | Dudle 1 R. foren Aly ltmekeutant? 0:1 Corin O2 Wolfendei ih is roll hbipene _< "he : an and continue church, corner Pleventh Bast for three Synodical days. : Soclety Missions will, of of Gleventh | aay streets, to eral The Home Woman's and -ueet:@t.the same time: | The sessions of the synod will begin at » A. 1il., 1;30-p. ms .and 7:30+ p.m BNE) Synodical society will meet at 10 a. m and 1:30 p nm. Popular meeting: RONG been arranged Tuesday as sermon on home rase TAT) . by kl: by | ad-|, Far gey-1-" tral Glin Eureka Wye Wo i, re athe ‘airvies suffering since the miseleae: Nomeror le - Mouctiscuthietrocto Rast sister. Mrs. es 7 recovery Summers . for release, his this information defendant's bail later to $100 ater 78 : Ask your. grocer Walnut Bread for the Vienna MEMBERS OF WILL M. & PUSH - MARRIES A. M. FOR lo her UTAH ' : i ees An enthusiastic meeting of the Mant-| facturers' and Merchants' association] was held Monday night, at which tt} was. decided not to abate the efforts] of the association io keep prominently before 'the peopl tts objects, viz WHILE eens ; ; that will oy marriage relatives be in Salt Lake J. the state =o) the wonderful. The Consumers Coal Mining Co. ig} of ast inland empire, @ fhe many exhibits on display in the} manufacturers and fudustrial irt building, bearing the words "made in Uwh,." were In the nature of a revelation to those in atlendance at the fai' yet they but served to euplasize the how the stock goes, It sells firms to patronize, .-D. FF. Cahoon George ( Whitmore Amos Clar} David O. McKay Fred J, Keise! W. M. MeKendrick Sen Fy Luks Panguiteh Huns ; through | Pleasant 0 er Grove ._Emma at 207-210 stetrics, Security Hou 2 to: Trust build- 5 T. Milles Rossite Holbrook Knight Ind Hinekley Richard Jacksoi Martin Llenry oennees V >. sccleace ut e 5 Wants > Big Diumuges i has the Persons who receive money| Laseon Resort company for $26,650 e o s m jamages for falling from a seaffoldas payment on loans, matur-|ing in the new dance pavilion April 1ing : bonds ds, 8 or etree. div lividends 5%CaD 22, :lin 1907. He. charges.that. a & broke when A ee scaffolding the tl le . ' Secured 194) sued by ‘ "4 Certificates san z this Company. ver cent interest erest y; quarterly : nually. _ or SECURITY, month . Security + tte & 32-34 2 ann Date clothes. plank), pis was Orvil injuries, for he is a| cripple, $600 for loss of $50 for the damage to "or -__ TRUST CO., Surplus, £300,000. Bi rete e L. Stockt Woorie Tropic Heber Je Jobn S&S. Blain Dr. 7 %. oe Wellsvill ey. Sec Ware, 252° So. Sap ator state presi-| at Charles. s Pilates eee ‘ Mud the at Chicago The oni tion was made by Major R. W. Claughry, warden of the federal on at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., is a warm personal friend of Pratt. The presidents, ons ada, of the association representing United has six and DeM tet : tae AR ak ese ara "2 ee abi iota e Silda teuben. Nebeker State sportHard- pe t Valise; Arrested, 4 former chutaford elevator hotel, oper- was ar- rested by Detective Chase Monday |!ornins on: the charge of being ImPiicated in the recent thefts at the hopolice. that he saw Spears to one of informed come out the the of Methe hotel with a grip which he conpriseealed behind a fence at the rear of the wiho|Puliding. Detective Chase went to the Mr. place designated and arrested Spears vice| different sec- States es Dunn 3 \ : a : EMalte x line of ehardware, tents at State St. Strange Spears, Se dent of the National Warden's bei lel. The urrest was due Clation at the last meeting of that or-|&U¢3!# #@t the hoel who ganization Fred Ji as tare H. EL Mrs . Vernal 4 os Weabingtan Louls Thempson ; Gomer. Thomas ‘Samuel Nelson Fork Citys due fell to twenty the neglect He feet A eormpiete legs. He demands|!"8 s00ds and Warden Pratt Honored. Warden Artour Pratt of the prison was elected third vice Trust Bldg., ° Main St., Capital and: personal ,-| time Permanent and semii-an-| Lake & the the breakage of foremen. wus and broke both Six|$25.000 oe Salt ¢ paic paid ° 1s-| 4 he root and that wisely invest their funds in| %e?t uy te paint the AC. Nelson Ww. w lsor L. Openshaw WV. Springville c Pay, Dayeee Nils O. W. Soderberg, a painter, filed suit for damages against Jensen Hayes Funk .-Ed Snow W. EL Gardiner Peter IF. Peterson D. H. Christensen .Mrs. C. S, Kinney wJ. Mont. Ferry Byron C unin lings cipta, Spanish Spring Larson Reuben I. Lafayette ing, and will hereafter engage "in the | =°oHeld practice of Senet Medicine and Ob- Smithfield ° e Divi P...Ipson Samuel Oldham J. M. Martin J. Wilford Day Melvin Wilsen Alnounces' that since resigning his | S@!t. bake professorship in the Medical Schoo) of | 52@24¥the University he has opened an of- Santaquin fice C Dyreng Wilting Atkin Olsen Susa Roberts . Mr. Miller Orson Magleby nee t Andersen Willlam Sorensen Reuben Miller G. M. Mumford these lines at par with accrued interest. The| St. George ee oe of re (he Manufacturers' | board has other offers for bonds under | Salem lerchants' ussecleailon las pre-| consideration, but no announcement] Salina pared a prospectus giving the names of} of. the disposition of them has yet Sault Lake « © meiibers of the association to- | been made {Salt Lake gether with the goods made or handled ee Salt Lake be them, #0 that the people of tha siate DR. EPHRAIM G. GOWANS j Salt Lake which P. HH. Riehard George& Bryan George ‘ee ct know MekKa John fact He the Inaojrity of the people of The state bourd of land commis-|Redmond the state were not aware of the rapid | sioners ha s bought $11,000 worth of | Richfield development whieh" Utah is making | Scofield 5 per cent school district bonds PuCHMONnG. Will P. \. Midway mail to every part of Utah and in the} Price. city through agents and at the office. | Providence Everybody is bus sy getting stock, Their] Provo office is at 262 Commercial Club bldg. | Provo -------s---__-- ‘rove Land Board Buys Bonds. Randolph Can- When his~ t ere comp d 4 - he came to get -_- Fine watch er,. Jeweler, and exclusive. "BENJAMIN i * i Confer-| a Clothes are made Kee] da ot ! » | da Tl vio ALo lend| G.oMeQuarrs tutes ud eorderof peak OOT the. bom lhe Ein neers hduse-nnd 4 mreani vivready ple prese t Ss the iostruc tH ‘ iz noon the best Pratt the ' i| Utah ~ time tiled id ' fir rr to of promi { id becam l \ d her| he i de-| cleeaior T | SUITS, $18 he | 1 Smart feat ied the valise. repatring at A. S. 12 EB. ist So Rels' for Fall e-'| with! as day ~ 9 \ } Va Ail t < su ind iqui tu oe lie i h ' Long F. L. Rasmussen, Tr of > specialist in SWERET'S. re 25 | LATHES teeth, has moved to 137 erAnnex, over Walker's - store. 4469-Z oe for eS rent at 22 IN THE Experjenced. Grange ey Gower, - W. | 1st:So BRADLEY be usa Wi e Shooting Without ‘ oe seek ee a iW a License-The first) eae a eae Boy of sant - Shot M) Se OP SEE pce Nephi. ae a2 a 5 ag re LOR in Wrist-The Cardwell, who aris : Try 99-year-old was aeci wi but tite the nants be i served ; son Vienna every day. Ask te Ah iunting easily as las Sa could vound day s expected be | is ee no bentMoreot Pickpocket Lovbland, goldpiece W hile he on the abd was steps Sunday. work The of ¢ oon Cole fae Law, test nry«20, yore the assembly pollee think papers crowd hall last was tne it 30 . Pae plea nO in pollee guilt ho Ne e Cates Nora : in court > eullty si a 01.6 Visit C set for cay Str iis be ne Ee pine fist , es Zs LSE Monday hearing vas during = The Groesbeck, died} (4 the house at 10:30 this morning. Ser-] | The at ery the sery te See nua arie is the rape ersatio 7 the Con City afternoon this grow Aas, topic ho : nA pe Ca DS Cisse if . Goce . a 00S aie Over state only fre- a ay of A. F Phillips, who ts accused having the Peers peace Wht while Bey ing disturbed Siecyebed ne guting sey-| at Salt t ae n eee "Best" r1ltercation addressed by T. Sawaya, ‘ Sees Smith, ae fo t hi r dara o enti s Ofiicials church, entertained the Hlowell crowds and members Chase Now a Railroader-Harry ‘hase day police tendered morning court nographer the Rock ville, Okla. City ; his resignation from o . the to at bon plea eee udre ees bond. a " on urd Wheeling Main M - ° anicure street D sees vou 2 sets, the t elc.. is poor, | that account . . improve to . on : ; penmanship { {| on tall down . ° What would "A wwlacta yet neglec ted . es the sale { if iW Cor . which - goods at all ® vou Call school . will 29 7 2 are : : waiting . : think just 1 Ask him. r W to i You hat the courses offered Re alae : Op are, Architec tural respondence, a Monu- ment, Bell, 374-1830. Ind., serve lim. | a ® C. or ; . write for o you : ' future at the Y. M, A. evenpee ° Drawing, Bookkeeping, Foreign Languages, Drafting, Ty pe- 2 ® A a 9 ates , information on any yi X. 29; Bie. 2 subject, PARK Manager, O-The make kind wf werk a mistake. . . - a hi LOGAN-47 BAIaNA‘e"c thet » eases, Teoth Teele ae eeen without werk. Dally,6 m.} Sundays, ® to 12 ene eet 3€ Bell eee LAKE-234 Mas N-2457By ee 0., eh before you i es Er. Rema with Well, ; = W ould-**No -== (Beet Red Rubbor). .$7.090 Oe ROE pees aces eV Ney a tary $5. Gold) Crowns aesSooeee‘$3.59ae toto $5.00 $5 Bartaldin Gonwee Gold Fillings .;..... 2252-27 cone Al) other fillings B0e to 150: 12 yeatg aA . ae 1ematics. = . the should Penmanship, Salesmanship, Telegraphy, Matl J} lat M , COMPANY By x if he knows - thus times you < be very different = Y reai: turns its up-to- but he sees Or, you think of an employe who fell down wha <fany a 4 to study r when Al mstructor s in an ex-5 men's : employ er 5 0 , that eto and most 2 fresh. 374-1578 Si STUDY. your . ; t s quickly, Building. Phones: } vou - ere News of 7 } school * r r rit wr) ing, 2: Ss over DRUG tess f 7 5 prices q Ind., NIGHT lie knows his attitude will Metallurgy, WILLES - HORNE of T. the Some of * e ing institute RY sonable cate toward l : night a perienced oO. at . = 1794-Y > You are studying salesmanship to correct these very faults; orne by selling stock State and{q™ H See aopde RAMS H, none t] 7 © and 142 So. have made; moloke finishing. ‘ n He ; Hailey- : STOVE. oe wa | ut ) Kodak 242 ; . attending Carries night. COTSWOLD OLD SECOND-HAND STORE attitude unks IG Very best grade of only Drugs, Perfumes, He will leave Salt Lake 600 head for sale. Inquire Coleman, Midway, Utah. in Jail. made 2& rug Chase's superintendent railroad ANY State instance, Business Monof Island Thursday FOR . For | to of has ste- the P over MONTH REPAIRS vour . while he was minging with the at Main and First South streets ies F position Mr. by. " Walnut t] toca -,00 Will R to the fact that he appointed private stenographer. action was due been recently So. your Mormon conference each urcnases M Bar- es the quorum of 12 aposties, and of the ‘first presidency, and their wives, Monday afternoon at a social gathering and dinner. The affair was enUrely informal and _ social. It a become a semi-annual function, fol- lowing Goods ooee og acai to Joseph the Your Household - ona THIS Bell, Main st. of| @8t Friday Lae palktakernets Bunny Gi. Drive-John of Buying a Hi at : a A ein Ra eee default president of first counselor president : Vust Remain his attorney the Jupanese Christian Endeavor, who) dwelt at length upon the work that ft was being done by the Japanese members of the organization. 7 Winder, Pen the et Palace thon candi a NEW STORE 254-256 Runswick Vienna |, rosted by Detectives Jap Talks to Ministers-The Sal Lake Minlisterfal association held an ictcceatine) Wrekiing Micnday a6 1 eA peerie AGENTS 1900 WASHING MACHINES. Bakery SS ( ; today, eral weeks ago, was called in police court Monday, but by mutual agreement of counsel the hearing was postponed until Saturday morning oy, *Mrs. OmIan Fountain Vienna alleged Monday Thon Manufacturing 3.F. Before aime Bros. stationers, 322 So. Beret the CPUSE conditions cess «an Ward Although of con- are t tes sland morning Cra best $1.00 Bread, . oo The addition of rie new steel bookcase was made ee Philliy ceme- ine-TI ee ne general { thos quent visitors, . In ve rary ri libyary at 76 H street of funeral will leave grave Co., . a calle he had dropped when STEER AGCRTIACE TT . ea work Searlet Fever Victhm-Mack Groesbeck, aged 14 years, son of Hyrum : : 7 sei eee Ltrs : vices a DISCOUNT STOVE on Ing toda officer will The Stores ; 0 Sees which Maycock p. m, Cr ~-= Bread o aej LST Noed ert miecels which at 10 fever. Our grocery in searlet What - alles his ic aLe t they had | wecome me InvelOLV er j hen ,, ay a TEA anT aA RiT ees ness >errand some time na wintie "donleme the ctruti of ‘this Penta nd nileeece Tiatonee wae stooping to pick up some papers a Sunday to ; wil a tenced to 30 days in the city jail To Place Iimane Vountain-The ; fountain donated to Salt Lake City by the National Humane alliance will be placed In position at the yee a trance on ane eity oun Sou ui Be Srlner superintend the my oops ianopureond a d "i ‘ te seat ; ; Ss : . aa - ae i = Eee Noeed- tke Seanad RA entere vhen court was of BOLL ae pe ' Pelice ari from ail g n Jail-Bert] Monday that. they) Pacem -higher grades In Chocolates vou get yursne < ‘and ight eR va building. accused un Sea Stephenson, the young man who was accused of stealing two valuable furs at the state fair last week, cnanged his \ ne Days cea Mercantile : a OVER BUSINESS TANGLE <Al- pickpocket Furs, ph 102-3 otwith- 2 nee ‘ your aaa li buy CHOCO- bee re- ckpock« : Stole lig as While serious some valuable standing in the of p lovel "sake ; delich Sweet Cou ot upon ar ae Walnut coodhess onSold al al first elass candy stand affidavil put Inb Ilenderson ts now dge will ‘eit he 1} government = i at ae rt ooune Mrs. Bra dle y ere before dge ane , th ¢ Monday Both of the shooters, ons of whom Was James Patros, pleaded oy Beane af cheeolate CARNATION. or 3 confection CASE ess 7a standing the: fact) thai. others of the vet Cari ion { ad The United States marshals office las recelved a subpoena from the Supreme court of the Distriet of Columbia, diwaltbied to Judge Henderson and Oa to ape ar at eae ee 1s ' 35 $ - her] chca |CALL Tene JUDGE HENDERSON against $1,102°219 last yea to | ans, at Lockport a y . Mt Annie Bradle for the murder of Local Bank Clearings-- Yesterday siecs eka tari Arthur Grown The loeal banc clearings amounted le ubpoena is: issued ut this direction o1 $1.191.378.80, for the same $15 Wear. | j sh j raowd porn of em to $42 OVERCOATS . thal that re om i ‘ Pianos Ev- as ind | ting |cantile | Phone r maker as the dealer both guaraun- e as friends noon hour t wi Dr. mm the well They c her| uw meet thinking som ‘ John M father, his of Clothes Dear the nome and address | started] con-4 1USze1 to. 8 ‘BENJAMIN neo} Utah ‘until the ted {and hes lied for space fo ‘the International Minin' aoe in New cae at Abe Wire Fyn aon drag death the ol | to wait ra || Space-Govyernor ‘ no tha he forts ay ith i 0 Lhe notified the poll thot itl yt I CON WwW ling on the cause with reat dil nee | percey le progr: has been rade } | M I mussen is the father of Peter] pee sery jr of 736. Kimball ayenue, | evening. State St : -- Wants Cc. Cutle L doh at position = . oath last 1 ug | CITY BRIEFS | Ru stores sslo none ; Mrs, 1 or ready-to-wear clothes, last Sat Vécor o'clock. he tlend it street' the When is i i | ground = t with strictly ei | lative { artists oo ; are hand tailoved--very different trom oth- Te ye and Clothes sat search Proves Pruittess, er, wil 1 he failed. to mee conelusion «¢ f nool or Tir oO is met been 10 ie "" BENJAMIN at) ‘ mnfet = made » discover} frulth 5.4 ble t ‘ tor e About tabernacl len et -to | At Wednesday hall. 323 z all wool, é6 dl a laat Ragmussen,. he.be. visites visited Main: oon the rds v who-h ifternoo ad ne vuthor, were af j had ided | oth | | Hoy jut t keeping nd 1 fe il hi } l ielde nh cled wit | ‘ i w ‘i th inging of i é ‘Bot i |ling | aks (4 ws 5% j vey w ri uss ust comp E Stephens, and >rendered at. t meet! for the first m in public sera ndson " P. ice, the iin t ait t jy: tts. That-was iusband || Ml ter reel Mon eported hopping. | £ sor ' A113 bee pep paul dis paired came to Salto Lake City to attend conférence: 1 ' tasn sen, tertnined t patriotism wd b ‘ Me ne down, | after-| Pl ‘ ‘ M along tald p wre ‘ rar poy initen prom wer there inra tak end | a a vu | | let surprise talked on worl people ws « " fur Rasmussen, re-|or the a tion reg Mormon the Mormon atterdaireo,:esti-| wa Mans work. 1 of thre Monday Utah } wa held ‘the Jou a ®ars, rdav MeAlister, wer gathering ull con ned nent In -elvure eluding t id misslons M MeQuarri nd ym ded mons le Ing. Daughter mated prope oo M, Cem 0 drese lon {poli tLomystert have : 4 aged 67, a3 |} ocal othe that | panied MEETHIG) panied resident mi Dunean nh but th | sucee AT HOUSE are while mingling avitl rowds J all the eff relati 1! friend hereabor ‘ beer 01 i conside his Shes DAUGHTERS ! ! one ene ie | rived} hi re of ippeara on. a | Se al that fabrics from 7 rouge Lo Aids\ WW age cauar al ingen: Du mw it dt x Word isit 14 I d n the vVancement Which Utah has made dur-|in the field for the benefit of the pubParadise ing the past five years; and. to which | lic They have the coal and they will| Park City it 16 yet making towards be coming. the | try their best to keep their stockhold- | Parowan Bsreat manufacturing and distribu ing | ers well supplied. You ougnt to see| Paysen center no dentally shot in the wrist while out! garry J. Robincon, Attorney-at Dovid Roberts joveplyyo Howell aie uereegecten SAYS MAN STRUCK HER | cnoee formed more than a week ago when|Milford Miss Minnie A. Cornell of Battle Creek, Millville Mich., was married to Charles E. Minersville Showers of San Fraticisco Miss Cor-|Moab neil came to Salt La primarily to Monroe. . be bridesmaid at a narviage of a|toroni . cousin. but she killed two birds with |MtPleasant. one visit by. being .married herself, |Mlurray. The anarriage was suppressed by her|Murray. ad- ta aca H aia Aad . R 2 Cee a LeGrand Wooley John Vatts Senator Barnes John Y. Smith Flazen Merrill Mantl per- Wool Metcalf oo dock oodward er [ross oer HERE was FPranit Diy Stephen Love N. P. Agard ae ae Bist Mendon tao | Mereut surprise a Wesseland Angus Ered Dirk tN Hyrum rane See D Kanab Kkkamosh Kaysville Leh. Lewiston t thie ae jidroi Huntsville been tose is Parley Clark G had I l hl ifel Surmmerhays Sundwall 7 William ae }) dl Mal Mabe Amasa kugene Utah goods for Utah people." On the| friends because she did net want her|Murras contrary, the work of fostering "home| cousin and friends to know that she Nephi ; inet will, hereafter be prosecuted | was married at the time she acted as| Newton With greater vigor than ever. bridesmaid Ogden ees fair which closed so suc<> Ogden cessfully aturda Vas the means of . Ogden calling the attention of the people from No More Coal Famine! Orangeville aut over uA. Logan CAME AS BRIDESMAID; Ask the new br ceny, : Vien na Seaihut Bona oe G. eee Intington may attribute on acted Diehl Judge when he reduced the from $300 to $200 and ----- Z for - Grantsvill inclined {s she her fact . this . for nal @ ee ili. Lake Appeal t €NnCe- loss te 4 : i a hougshtfully-7 « - folin' Jensen hlenwoot andy. Styles in clothes for men are origi- TABERNACLE . to Salt "BENJAMIN" of Main} n bat ‘ John Seele J, Poste | Social danee Bastman's Mi rdock | Prof: Roe Bes. Peter . Fillmore Fore st Dale Fountain Green yr aelaahioe : Frederickson POR i Te on ih und " »Stoh * Cree Gus Henroid : Farmington: formation has TIiC Ronn reached Otani Judge Diehlicantof | Gunnison Gyecn Mive MRTInT a To address ,. -- mo me = . 7 fot acta axe: a ae ea yr 2 ot ae) Jo aBUS MIN OL: HEN Trancisco Cal. hursda: 11:30 m.-Spectlal address by the Rev. J. . MeLaughlin. 7:30 p, m.-Services in First Presbyterlan church; address on home misslons by the Rev. R. M. Donaldson, b "been since that to forgive Miss 7 Ane ou precarious condition been in robust leéalth conduct of er ‘husband. witl'a badly pened aide and 44 are lane tas davs aro that ener neti a rae |nca ‘SI » fs now convalescing at th Donaldsor 7:30 p.m. M. ion Mont. a a ozeman, by ¢ ey » D., Address Talia. a $100 cash bot .atter-the atiac eel aia-has follows: evening-Opening theWednesday, Rev. Dr. MoKinley of Boise. 11:30 a. m-Special under save : mers was in Having pever Foreign ‘ one had Durtleld hé ecorn 5 LION ar 2 a : ( : oe eas . i aL = ess South itl he ‘Came ool o {MANY T onias ‘Godtres | Prune i W. R. Fei Hisinore bartender who was aco for wife-beat- arts ey arles ee EaOL Holmgren arles: ( BC Th. G 3 bt David ( Castle Dale Cedar Charlestor FREE: . 2 Wee ist sane: me fack ile anda ve "the Leas Ustror sd ; Itep Bingham WIFE NOW FORGIVES Cal Summers, arrested some >TO v nN Beaver com i following hat Ls d to and "o Howard f anon Nelson." Dr. appointed to precure sugRanintten | pay tor]; advertising on information SPEAKERS FOR )CAL PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD Misr este a . seats lee , | Bear ue ing<ed : tle pelrasteig Pe Sabi etd une pre a" ee LE Miss address | Mant the National fea doing to ad-|. Rees -_-_---s =e MANY abo 5. lta Teatediieg! Raddon:o areh ‘ eG 01 un one : ue froeel tore? paper L.ive eeu We J inittes | zestive Reco old ociutio interests Wa ieWs Yn of of Dielj read Mate City ] the rs ey po ae \ ditor Peyote J. I Record STANT ED best cliies oe } nye to take steps s to f tinanee the p ject. and; tinal to take up the qu MBGT Nt nee lal ne WeLilctr "eee wey raised hig h over his head ciation eld in Septembe Tl meet-|every community for the furtherance Rifled Cash Register. ing was orlginalls ' d ith the {n=} the plan which ma he agreed upen Donnelly was instructed to clench) tention of takl nh Oxe sion to Ff 4 | Meeting Held) Monday. his hands behind his head and stand/City. where t sditors of the | : : e| \ meeting of he central commit ‘ at the end of the bar Che robber the Byewe taken through some) oc joel at tl erie e. hata iin et proceeded to rifle the cash register and executive committer | . . eee I Intendent A Sef elson esterday whe after he had pocketed the veontents, | of reported that the} £ it arious delegutes to the comine wbout $90, he turned about and made] 7 Peis been given up be-| Rt waka ent 4 his exit by the rear door of the saloon. | caus¢ vf lke which left the je nye a 5 gk 5 a A t pe It is said that if Donnelly had had|/ mines idl Tne. editors. went In. the}: RS Pe. teat ae eon wee a gun and had been inclined to ms ke | ening to hear Senator Ben Tillman,, embership 4 nin yu himself useful in this emergency he} jecture ining four ae) ‘ umned before t might tblhy t conifer ! SO 0 lof | } hands With the cash drawer, he riveted on the bartender 5 . di ior an vin' Sol ArBHy Util ene caeocin ci dameereduentional distitutionsemay then ' she) 2 polls Sat J Duftield bo aes Litire lot own boards. are Iso urged. to plend an l cittens interested in 1 jproject ure to be welcon : | The _Purpos i Sw Pitet agi waitin » Committe are to awaken i ine ure ! sthel esth.Athie"'terni al Gf Wh See The onrmiitte ippointed «| hi ntion October completed {rte f deleeates tot nt lor eee tron -} beer t » all | = to attend them The mayors! | poo} I ad ‘ n ee Importance th! i} i eueu -big.-co al Octobe PABERS | | itetay eRe club joie \ Woldoa itn ed aah cuiy-duking ar ould! opel ¢ dapuethte, rrmied | i itormied, A arekes.t Gytinisium Wtah: toitih omer one NTCS Lan le marched | jday : _ afternoon and ae listened to front of the bar and} mapers that wer rit © been to face the wall with | Bane ‘ aa etesii Ree Holmes to the "ompelled him is with moment's man lof ; | d ve lt co ee 2 list e ral ee tic ilion ‘ pleleing pocl "Lake 1i-t13° Main Street CLOTHES' Fit firme ear to See of Phil Holmes, the bartender, he|t#¢y are not getting the amount. commanded : Be Oe Cae ut up your hunds, both of you, o1 | lll blow a hole through you | UTAH PRESS. MEMBERS Both the bartender and the cus- quest Ls | pure ecce Glasoiae elt Senet a roa a{ po rel s 10. | | Utah sack St ‘ Boost Movement at | =o i th ce ry ic t , thw the 7 a SN ia i : <x ti ¥, " is} ut ofte i I or eae Se : 7 and ji" SACK, consequent Ei ey at ' " of e pehe {? 7 eplde bisent ire con-| id I Vig A SA ole is and Cities Asked tor The, ny fturtier in-}| Send Representatives to l Sack © NAMED ftoiated dale Dealer LL sacks | It > DELEGATES -| aes 2 register. earried off about $90 in cash. The robber entered the saloon rear door about 11:45 o'clock. masked with a red handkerchk MANY amount rere eae cers atoH in ton West South Temple street, compelled}, _ Raleni Gan the bartender and a customer to hold}, pe Si ‘4 up their hands and helped himself to} While SURotherses sas the Salt bette to ae fa Late In some shortage ceete OE | Md wit ee Gazes at the Wall, man ' be to » winter Shoves Hands and Bartender Nog situation t reported RE SeEG Tint sk-nmiatihis market RG | Rad vwurrantee. Free examination and gavive fake this ady. to either offi ca. pein, ss Let 1 Main Us talk {t ever Free wit® other Ok w!2 2 |