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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1907. WALLOWS OPIUM MANY CREDITORS ‘BIDS IN HAND FOR PARENTS GATHER CITY'S HOLDINGS | TO END TROUBLES AFTER WILLIAMS SEWER MACHINERY: TO AID CHILDREN: || MAY GO°T0 NATION | | gee ‘Lowest Submitted for Com18 Now Believed He Left Salt Lake | plete Equipment Amounts Meeting in Franklin School | Government Said to Be Favor-| | able to Acquiring Canyon Under Dark Financial First of Series for Betterto $12,950. | Tracts. Cloud. ment Work. Unfortunate Lillie Jordan, Years Old, Takes Life at Home. oo bids CORONER GETS NO REPORT) MINING DEALS WERE FATAL) given jth vere opened prriday public orks he night. The Boy Wants Style The Mother Wants Wear | these of imatt 7 \ Made! Jugellng -Love Affair Believed to CAA of oe cess Rumors-Money go Went in her Mue h Jordan, aged Jordan, committed home, oplum S38 18, Wall Thursday ery cquipment tution ROLE Fast Livi Wig, | tts daughter street, by taking| arternoon, The ver mystery salesman at-j, ity surrounding of Ernest and mining under the disap-| man suspicious into th who left j clreumstane is aetion vhich Me h }noon a | There es| athe bid i Eira ind sestions rs. tiDepartment of Agriculture Asked to Take Land in Parley's for Forests Mee Sema, from Officials, not. to} meel{ter- Vo after bidde Hie n thie arous i nool urbanks, | uw keener their d meeting of interest children home and closer fathe of to together, tnd mothers To par- iiverty to discuss her death : ‘ de . b ar ldate Cp The the Oo circumstances ee > Frown TO of] e¢Vvening's amusement had - }far he found it necessary because of ] drain on . | chequer awe and oe ~ preceeded] spectors The $1,200. sa d to to retire} represents inspectors) Tee his ex- | The board passed on matters | tine ind adjourned to meet Such reports cause the men who had | celal 1B |} business dealings with him to think] | the 1t Williams' financial condition was ---_ _ *¥ ~h e------™si-O s < on th wane wl e left the city | The best $1.00 youn ain Pen at Bar-| he think: he aa it difficult tol i] row Bros,, dditione 322 So. Main st. | pay Rec of his ccoun and that he | left for England to avoid clash in| | Wall Paper, i the courts with some of the business} = tures tated sf den Villlaums was itertaining two] The company follow 4 custom, of friends, and his felloy tlesman de-|muakine a deposit with the board to cided to take part in the festivities.| cover the expense of replacing street He of course, intended to ay the}in good condition after trenches have vole In creditable manner and Pano en dug for the laving of conduit meant that he must stand hls propor-| et These deposit however. do not tion of the expense But before the | provid fou the payment of the in- overs | Frames. |}men Miagiey.Bodel we Co.;-83 EB. Ist So. MINING vY Joning. had ENGINEERS HEAR OF OF 2 who i clamoring It Jspaying said, woman for a reck-| moreover, that he¢ respects been | young his. who lived on Selena nace Europe 7 s Mining of with which a mill has a to prominent The next the be society will. held mechanical} Success deal. There| diately November The "Best" Bread. today, Vienna Seer eans Mining company began te levy finally refused Williams he immieRn. W. ussessments. | Haynes has to contribute more' company H. MESSAGE OF the to merge Colorado the A. OF TAX| make All --s . 2 bu ae of sy to consider weal- atisy oi Riv morning from Returns-t!t to the city W after visited Eastern aaa : room for Cox says gO -The Y. cities on p °( M. he but Js sorry Ce to aia sec Is led needec work educational the Cut of Stat« Prison-The Volunteer's Gazette, the official organ of the Volunteers of America, contains In Its last number a large half-tone of the Utah state prison, The prison was recently | visitec hy Mrs Ballington Booth in her tour of the West Noe : ; e z d Teuchers aii Mercur-The school authorities are in receipt of a )-.... . ?Thnvar . re letter from.L, G, Thayer, clerk of the for be but | examine the matter, finally his he books say sald and M dency hovwould - lbok into Wrovg Tie for Ducks-A warrant was issued by Justice Danta T, Smith ypiday for the arrest. of John -Doe Goldfield, who is accused of shooting gucks on the night of October 16. The complainant js. William Bingley, the game warden t a ei , ; cant > My,|B. o Ae by the Ivins exico mission, appointment Pe a ic to the mude of va- Anthony apostleship of - thi n rid ; bri sais i Reed's account. He had promised to Mormon chureh, will be ¢ filled by; . eae : the inconvenience: Gti tot Hera von ice | Call at Mr. Moyer's office on a certain|S¢ph E. Robinson, president. of force and the applicant fat a tevin: ~ | day. but he afterwards informed Mr. Callfornk t mission Side Want Pe Ribbons ai wera 7 he el oe a nae i pa bIue Manufacturers und tion ee tion bons and It have been a a ae lls does was - an given out ae association were desir is ; the » desire of the new Cd ue papa Lee jon oyer that he would pean hisout promise. alled of town x the Ltah State tain ribbons {rom tae] Merchants associa- not as on be he had business. able to been|e| only stamped.| return bea nis ‘ to! Moyer's assoclation tx ribbons giving ols ie or © the data same name of| to Salt Lake a and a September office received surrounding| letter 8. from | September 8, but that tr vahbuainiese ook Y af x en ¢ Williams he would Sep- return \ wae Wus ree jared. Mr, Williams shipped his trunks to Pocatello and disappeared Sept lie went north as far as Ogden and ; left for the East over the Union Pa-} | atur a elfic railroad. At the expiration of 2| Week after Williams' departure, Mt.) Moyer inquired of Mrs. Williams by! telephone if she had heard from her) husband since he left the ‘city, She| replied that she had not, but that he ° 1g We will be open toevery because nrday "might from : 8:30 to ‘elV to }to re- de pay py his had she not replied heard tamily ; . Reed while has that from he : she her} was recently was not out on his at iy "| secured Judg- ment against the Success Mining company and Ernest Willlams in the sum] - S800. Plenty & Trast 32- CAPITAL $300,000.00. s Le Buried-The aes Formerly body s oe sis « tie" sant : se were asen at the side ne of 4 7 oo tn Pueblo, to her hus- Baker Lost His Money-On complaint made by Frank Baker, an engineer, that he had been robbed of $70 by a woman in the Empire roomingjouse. Mamie Elder was arrested by Detectives Chase and Burt Friday morning and is being held pending an investigation Baker cannot identify her and she denies that she has any knowledge of the affair, : byvon™ xaaine'os Tilian - "Basi‘k---Jo Job a turned Priday Bell Co., 262 In your Paver phone 1390; Bidg., aa =o Z orders eee Ind., See R grocer tor : Bldg. the Vienna) { i Harry | J. | Law, 102-3 | } Det taa re Bargains in Jeweler, 12 ecilllo trom ee xinson, Atlorney-at-} Mercantile building. eni eret ira watches. Ist So. a7 A. es Utica, pate York state required comply @l#tive an: N-Y., with wante d uyon Was in Ne Sa ‘ade He wan for to Tvanen send. for affidavits to with the laws of New York to the extradition of prisoners that reason as long as he he was had gone about anticipated, OS __ 2 now if you wantConsumers' some. Preference to| stockholders, Coal Min- nN) (0 eai ee AND SURPLUS S -lived-for of Coal | Arriving every day. Send ue ee consideration ‘nic azo, where the di mize. ocerred |imws oe ci eee geen ates ni remains be interred band. twice ‘ Security ‘The was buried at Pueblo, Colo The deceased* thin was an rsndarsor cite aunt4 ». had For RAs Ceeee Obert Mirae SEP Tae SALT LAKE T Little since lt was not fs custom. to weite| Noretg ater t@ charge Drought by Mr. savings and eash ahs husband avi checks. Ws & Clara modern M. Sandsdwelling to Fannie lo- 4) o oe is Vas Sat- . celye posits for 8-room | wason his regular trip through tdaho. | ryon, wasistant county. attorney re- j and 6:30 Neel sold the call at Mr is city, ;Mr. cc. Mover | thursday. ea, & tember 7 stating that the writer had to i: startrPon\ dMlsuregular (northern: trip ae night Fannic have Neel Jothe ae however. that he would call im-| cated at 925 Second street The house mediately ~|is heated steamof and considered Three or: after four. higdaysreturn, after the ‘telé-|-one of the by finest the issmaller. res!- requested to return | phone coriversation Mr. Moyer found|dences in the city. ae of ae associa-| Williams at nis office. This was about] was $4.500 ' not ineuant uss uA-| Se ‘Amber 6 r z s .w tat 2 rh e nee "| Noone a ate . uf Sutth ih Mr: Bewierem 5Sina ao oO er"rOVO ante se > Mrs: * ‘ a' the fair by the M.| Reed's account co which he would Shier Hat b PES M. print e Returned ; Should being demolished tone 1 nan renee - ff a Buarce:9 Glorado" stoc Merour-school board, which says that Williams Dodged Attorney a teacher is needed in that town for Among these - shareholders yas|the third and fourth ‘grades. The George Reed. Several months ago} salary is a good one and the position he engaged eal G. Meyer to} will last for seven months. os 15th and auditorium olices o assessments have been| andle his case. Moyer made fregent out to the taxpayers of Salt Lake | Wuent calls at william' office, but he} county. Probably some of the notices} ®°t lttle satisfaction from the secre-| have not been received, while otners| #?Y the company first WIl-| may have misplaced the slips. In or-| !@™ms said he did not think that Reed's| der to save time both to the taxpay-| Claims were well founded and eX-! ers and the treasurer's office. thr beens 1d. to satist an pe pice FG treasurer urges all wl ave RCS Se ees iat arey kt at rihan ts moebiie lee } a ) \¥ ) tonight tH A messa 1 the message that ma, Senate, ake from the office of the county treasurer tween the Ist and lax2 notices b ces can Daynes returned auditori Suc-|retaty company. T. j | | sport-| Hard- CHEER PAYERS arranged with ' at Mr was turned] [es the stock of the Success over to the Colorado for a considevratin of 79,500 shares In the latter com-| pany. The stock in the Colorado company] was to be distributed pro rata among]! the SOrenolde rs of the Success com-] pany It ald: that the claims of] many of the Suc cess stockholders were as oo eR ONS: but. some of the heavy n= stors in the Success did not receive] Ki SC ina dl i . line of hardware, tents at State St. State Or stake hall with such], ‘extended Eastern trip. Mr. Daynes stockholders) i. (ne president of the Daynes Music . their assessments, and the concern tracted no marked attention until ee A complete ing goods and ware, 252 So. TO 15,| Walnut| RAMS COTSWOLD : Lecal Rank Clearings-Priday's bank clearings amounted to $1,054,593.14 as against $975,996.06 for the same day last year Den-| money any of the stockholders pald | ) ycjness attention to the affairs of the , . company after they refused to pay Cut Up 8 of 600 head for sale. Inquire Coleman, Midway, Utah. ‘ cee second ant facet larves 1eiIr Granite "Modern | little Vienna Bakery. eer of ; I || 1 - Auditor MeNitt Back-A. R. MeNitt, .Ovegon. Short Troublesome. Utah engi-| These assessments came meeting of | freque ney that. the at-which time A. A. Rogers ver will deliver a paper on Steam Turbine Practice. the > Ball! give Tats Itor.of the 4 . 3 = Dhaheciauenan Friday a trip to Montana say Deal Overstrom under the auspices of the But there is another phase of the Utah Engineering society The "ec-| proposition whieh seems to bear di-|/ ture was one of intense interest to all/ rectly on Mr. Williams' disappearance] present, as it is one of the most vital | September 8.. When he organized the| were about 75 neers present. in d rouspe BRIEFS arvcsi SEW ball Be Cetra ills cepecity of laupders-| had srranged,to. meet the youpe man either before or after cAdahing atrough used for carrying wet con-| ~ 2 ROL . or SERIES (Ie wan ¥ the a as aor =i aprag. Cnivorniey ot questions engineer CITY ----------- slake be of in- Monday afternoon eeeepne ig aan street and that she Jeft for Engiand Ten to be Initiated-Ten members a short time before his ueparture,|of the Knights of Columbus will be Taking these things into consideration] initiated into the first degree next they think it not improbable ae a Tuesday night LAUNDERS ya were session ep ey 5S. | Sab, Reiser,| MORE TROUBLE COMING IN BUTTE,--- SAYS MURRAY returned Not Long in the school, rhe home must ever be the place of molding a child's real character, J have heard it said by learned men that a child is made or marred in the his life dominion year age school can only molding a child' s tifying any mistakes prese nt through improper In the seem may be insuffiyears." meeting had in stimulate the their children k From the the first in Success parents'. meeting that many other Sa cipals will follow ample. It is not improbable a f of meetings win ve held ein to time of parents and teachers and in this manner bring the work of the school before the dlrect notice of the parents, One of the main aspirations of My, Hallock has been a hope that by stimulating the interest of parents in their children. he will be able to show the parents the advisability and desirability of keeping children off the streets at night If this Is brought to pass Mr. Hallock believes that the work of the Juvenile court will be greatly lessened and a better class of children grow up _ OS : Friday to Salt Lake. le says his company fs doing fairly well in Montana notwithstanding the jabor difficulties, He ahs the i ray" tions in Butte whfle not alarming are serious and shut-down looked for Children. discouraging A complete of the mines is generally by residents of Butte EPHRAIM G, GOWANS Anunounces that since Salat: his professorship in the Medical School of the University he has opened an office at 207-210 Security Trust building, and will hereafter engage in the practice of General Medicine and Obstetrics. Hours, 2 to 6, OH So Salt Lake Photo Supply and Kodak finishing. 142 Pianos for rent at 23 W. Co. Kodaks Main street. 1st So the fou government of administration | | the the} thes for by Salt Lake land is of its water supply the protecwiion by now consideration under od the ety both ernment ofr It Js the petition se nt council by the secretary \ of agriculture, on recomends lation of City Engineer L, C, s sking that the government oper: te » manner the in the reforestration of the waters from the city derives its water hich supply the subjeet of a conThe matter wa Friday betw een Clty Engineet y, Councilman Tr R. Black and of the reotion 7 Miller, chiet The. offiela agreed planting could aictathe be some method one power, probwhereby should have rovernment, the land in Parley's ec: r possibly of and Emigration owned by the deemed that one tore land could economically administered, would see government its way ¢ work tows the reforestr: Son 7 entire are a a Superinte ndent istens Ch n spoke of the relation home and school He said that too mat iy parents shifted the responsibility of the echild‘'s training moral as Well as mental, on the school teacher This, said Mr was not right. He said the home should work for the uplifting of Christensen made a ment Juvenile punishment, court all in fact the word implies eriminal > said/the aim of venile court is to 1dvise and werk with the school, the parent and the child in endeavor to eliminate a tentowards criminality. is one condition arising now a most hopeful sign in modern times," said Mr. Ch ristensen, "This condition is the elimination of and in handling or 16,000 pupils who tend Selt Lake schools there have been but four who have required corporal punishment T believe ae few words will do more than = ¢ sound beating. Reach a child through his heart, not his -hide The rod is disappearing from school and home. The result is easily seen Children do not follow the paths of rectitude from fear any ee Mhey do right cause they are pleased to do so, They realize that. right is better than wrong because it is easier after all DR. After more than a month Spent in and around Butte, General Manager LD S. Murray of the Bell Telephone company Wateh ove! States purchased was I kno of a case that ha come under n personal supervision continued Judge Gowans "In this inince the father was starting his son on a eertain criminal. path The lad a aken into cus tody by the truancy officer for failure to attend school regularly, When t officer took the child befor: he parent the latter seemed to ca littl rbout he cast ‘he faths told the officer th his or ruld not 0 » school unless he (the wher) desire 1 ilse hat no rurt 1 he orld could compel the ehild ittendance at sehor "Finally ifter using all means at nis command lruaney officer brought the father and son before me [ outlined the duty of parent to child tl told him that the boy was being forced to disregard the laws and that it would be only a matter of time unil the boy moral sense would be dulled He then would be an embryo criminal. "Or course, { told the father that he should send the boy to sehool, but that we should not force him te do anything, but rather use tact and common we oO say is now happy in school then given parents as no trouble whatever.' Gowans told. of the formaof the Juvenile its aims 4 idea l He the » of punishment a place of ins prucyon have not bee fa necessary initlal aaa proper environment turn United bring tending physiclan said that Miss Jor-| September 8. is gradually being solved} 4torse & Co BC elt ee H ee held at Franklin hool, Seventh West dan. was an epileptic and that lie at-) .44 those who have had busines deal-| war compan sas 2 wee ; Me ie i nd cond South treets, last night tributed her deed to despondency over ae Ree cena al Dn esi GRE Vioorve & Co., A oO Be i ruth '50 parents ve Gadodl to the Inher unfortunate condition. From other about Nis welfare Tis eae ening | dy ; Su binitte a obOs prints une OR itati sent out by I. S Hallock, prin- sources it Is intimated that the young RUEROLitntive FeO GnceL aGone OLctiel t uile ceo totit 16 i" \ ys hy cipal of Franklh cnoo Judge &. G woman was despondent over sol ay love lshareholders in thes Success Mining they propo nae: aan me machinery | Gowans of the Ju ile court and D affair.. Contrary to what Is customary company, of which Mr. Williams wa US ILCIECECE H. Christen : ell perintendent of in such cases, the acting coroner has macvetay and organize. has been | Several ee} Eg bid Were ub ehools. mude addi Ss The Pranknot been formally notified of the SUl-| oampi yw on his trail for the purpose | n itted by J. D. Hanley and P lo-| It hool orehe ra furnished music elde and no official investigation ie of getting a block of stock in the]ran on th improvement proposed ont Vine rel of t - ae ucted us the made The funeral was held at he Colorado Mining company. to which|St al treet froy North Temple street | host St wid provided their guests of family residence at 4 o'clock Wriday he thought he was entitled and that/to Second South street, West Canyon} the event vit) etre iuhitents vi the afternoon, and the burial took plac In! Wiliams found leaving the city a de-| street from State to Second yorh conclusion of the speeche the City cemeter) lsirable means of getting out of the] streets and Hillside avenue from State} fu his ddves Judge Gowan rulMiss Jordan was well Known: In (his) qimiculty Wh women and song' lt » West Canyon streets. The nprove- | lined ie duty of parent to child as he city because of the fact Chat her cours ure also held partly responsible for his} ment proposed ine tude d vival Vette it Fle made » distinetive point carried her Into tre hands of the police disappearances lamizine of thr strec gradings ind | the fact that there Is toe little real on several occasions, and at one time | Some of Williams' fellow tLrave ling | curbing The board Tosided to jeet} understanding id sympathy between she was sent to the industrial school! yen say that when he was out on the/all the bids, and so report to the city the two, especially between the father because of inaarcigi ape tee road and eften in his home town hel council, inasmuch as the bid were| ind the ehild Often, sald Judge Gowents refused to discuss any of the clr-/ 5-4 hoon companion Although he} beyond the cost estimated by the} uns, a ather Is responsible for. the cuinstances of her life and tragle death.| ~a- jyeky in his business ventures and | city engineer laxity on th part of a@ sor in followshe aa a ased from the saya tri had a big income, they sav the money | Inspection Chains ing a strict cod: f ethic ad moral school a few montn is ago and returned) qiq nor tick to his fingers and his] . The father doc n take sufficlent in: " j she nt] Sas 5 Utah Light. & Railwi: comio Salt Lake.» Later, it is sald she we nt} expenditures were out of proportion are owe ote 200 ah terests In seeing that his on is propHoy: Fiat a to Bingham and a few days ago shel with his resources ie eae hat ; ae erly warned of the dangers of straying wrote that she was engaged to be mar. . : pe : thi veal the OAare declared, am iway from the strict and narrow path ried. Then she came to Salt Lake and Treat in Ozden Cafe. adopted a resolution not to issue the tated the judge went to the home of her parents. She Some time ago one of his frie ids] company any more permits to dig in complained that she was ill und told} met him in a prominent cufe at Og-) th treets untill the account Is paid Pather Was Taught Lesson ber parents that she had bought a bot-} tle of medicine Thursday afternoon she took a dose] of myemtolns and became seriously ill] Dr C. Vilcox was called, but the girl] died tine a few minutes after his}| rrival. ~D Vilceox sald he was not ut] a guarantee of satisfac we tory service is the wa\ present the boys' suit question If vou for your consideration. there's an excelCoOuue WW NOW patlent variety of styles and with } intricate until one Monday vere and Is "Teachers grav-, wiecou=| decided ! ike the to and old s the the fae oe it William iry West COt: the ahitodin 1 te Tr atated The at} pearance rec Bighth eh cima raseeivon Ashish sey | Proposit{o1 of} suicide at DELLEnts intercepting Cause | Lille. Conrad th PRM ry Be Into Sti re What Sti‘ service Government terus. We with Only im variety easy reach at prices of all. THE' CLOTHES FIT. HI-113® Main Street Proposes, A New Dining Room obtain DY the come from the Set Will almost transform your home. It makes you feel prosperous and at peace with the Fates. to be done bs the Is over to turn all the y lands the forest service to include it in the Salt Lake forest, so that can they be properly administe red by the local officer or supervisor.' Many reasons have been suggested for just such action, and the matter has been under consideration for some time It is feared that the strongest would here within lll- 113 WHERE Main Street policy of not t he said Mr Miller with the clty officials, ¢ xplained the they opposition including hats, caps, shirts, underwear, hosiery and ties Mea : are DoullonMadsenQwen&; wished to owned on land corporations individuals for that purpose ar the ner of the land it individual, company, or municipalHowe ver. irs wor agrecking ment mig it be in this case, That Vill be i matter considered when the represents tive oft the department to look ulture visits this section matter brought before the memorial ! rom to | Boys' Furnishings give still Football P r e , each suit. 2 : a few left. meeting they combined $3 to $10 fo) ne Yeeeah in No Official Investigation features rauveiment, oht torce mumps ant oth mee) WILL AID JUVENILE COURT|UNCLE SAM BETTER GUARD. board two ut a price immensely sais factory, makes an ideal at of- fice of the land and water commissioner of the city. That post would be rendered by such uction practically a sinecure, and it is doubtful if the land ind water commissionership would be retained as a separate office, At any rate, the change would involve the loss to city politiclans of a little patronage in that the employes now appointed io guard the city lands would find themselves oul of a job Guards Ilave Trouble, ay che it js pointed out other hand that the policing of ‘the city lands in the is found to canyons troublesome at present, both for city and to a less extent fer the forest service. The city and the government alternate sections, and the ranger is sometimes guard not absolutely whether trespass is being made on the property owned by government city, respectively. A man may pas‘e a flock on city land when the forranger comes along, and on goyernment land when the elty guard is neal The result js disconcerting However, the people rule u more profound respect for the ployes of Uncle Sam than thes for those of the city The have found this out, and even gone so far as to ask supervisor not to post boundary of government joining lands which the pretect from trespass is never quite certain trespassing on the fs apt to be more care fu aside from all this, there the additional incentive, in Parley': canyon that the government experts probably carry on the work of reforestration more effectively than the ecity, and further. would probably select » sites where most good would be » for the city water supply to be reforestec DINWOODEY FURNITURE Co. INDEPENDENT GROCERY| TSCCASOSSSESA DEES DSEDESESEES SDD dSDDDD>dDED SESS OO DDD 17 pounds Sugar May Start New Lorests. It is not deemed probable by local forest officials that the government will be willing to pay more than nominal sum for the land concerned should it be decided that to sell to the government would be the best plan. But litle doubt is entertained that the government would start its reforestration operations on the watersheds supplying the city with water, first "The greatest good to the greatest number' r is the motto of the government, according to its employes. Alternative pli sans have been suggesied, and may followed, one of whieh is to slarta canary for veforestration much larger than that near Brighton,} :on some of the tillable land now by the city in Parley's canyon. owned with order Best smoked Bacon, Ib Best Hams, pound 2-pound pail Lard, 5-pound pail Lard. 1f-pound pail Lard Eight 5c can Pot.Ham [wo large Veal Loa see Gallon ean Woods Cross Catsup ; ae : Three pounds good Coffee Four pounds fancy Prunes. ¢ oe 50c .25¢ SANSASASSSASSISN BS ASV A BBG SHUAHVVANSGBVS SENS SBVSS 74 West Bh LL Favors Turning Land Over. Jus what the outcome will be will of course, not be decided until the department has sent trom W ae pervisor I. H. Clarke and Wasatch forests the ecllty officials as and coneerted action stead of asking the government's agent here to take the matter direct to the and it removed Engineer Kelsey said last nig she ¢ that he would recommend in favor turning the city lands over to the government, particularly those in Pavley's canon, if the matter can su arranged that it will be certain that the government will afford the city all the protection to its water supply that is required, will adopt the system of conserving the flood waters the is now practiced by the y,, and will undertake to reforest the city's watershed. ‘The city and the government now own more than two-thirds of the land as Parle y's canyon, and the eity will xpect, soon have possession of all unat land that is needed to pro teat absolutely its water supply. The are pe afecea remaining yet that have been taken up by private owners, but the $100,000 spent already has gained possession for the munielpality of all the> more valuable Jand, and the rest will, Wwe expect, be comparatively easy $1.00 High Pat. Flour, per sack.$1.20 Straight Grade, per sack. . 81.05 10-Ilb. sack Graham Flour 2oC Two 10-lb.' sacks Germade. .65« Three pounds Macaroni LB Navy Beans oe de Thre pounds Sage 20C New crop Utah Tomatoes can 1e June Peas, per can : 1% Three cans Baked Beans 25e PHONE First South 2800. Plenty PILONE. 2509. of Money the purchase of Union Pacific R. R. Lands. in Utah and Wyoming to be closed ont t his month. 300,000 acres sold during September. Low prices. Kasy t eu-year payments. One-tenth down. to made Street IND, be 200,01 1) acres in Particulars of Union Pacific R. R. Land Agency 29 Newell Block. 15 West DIED. } tUTHEE tFrORD-In this city, October | Li; Minnie Ruthe ties woe of A J. | Ihutherford, in her 28th year. Funeral} se rvices ril be held fon S.. D, Evans} mortuary chapel, 48 South State street | s aturday On tibet 19, at 2p. m. Interin ¢ ity cemetery ment To Second South St. b e of her value a 0 i m meter -_- ----- hk ‘UNERAL viaton orden . eimains o iu. NOTICE, peti Sargen - who ' over the | in this} dled clty October 12, will be held at O Don- | nell _ & Co, Funeral parlor Saturday afternoon at o'clock. under the rd pices of the Ww oodmen of the World,| after which the remains will be placed | in ae vault in Mount Olivet cemetery | unt the arrival of his brother' fro Watsall. iMngland, : nf zal GREGG-Yie Gregg will funeral take place tré the Isaac =D T. : ; te Ee maxyst t petreet. § sunday, On tober | < mm under the Spices of Salt Take lodge ont 2 EA, 20 F. Members Inte meat, of. - Mt Ol sis dees weno ce Jodges' 4 ne Must Be ABSOLUTELY ae sple We P . bat , elinte ca, ie purposes, find each j Ask éery.. the. every 69-2. s Walnut your All kinds Soda Bre aces | | new bread a Annex, . } Gower spectalist ef -} has moved to 127 ‘y rege over Walker's ue | 8°" |) Phone you perfect reasonab] of ot Drinks # Fountain, . _ y . ; con WILLES rane News : C y HORNE P OM ANY Buitding.men = Phones: | a the for priced, DRUG for the Vienna Walnut Bread) Dr. FF lating teeth, tile Vienna day and one very _ OO. Try Fresh for it have id variety for dairy, house, or ] Bell ell the Monn 374-18: 490°. ; 4 j ‘ |