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Show -< & THE INTER-MOUNTAIN **4 Good Name are ; Wyoming Chief Dry gress | . Executive Farming For "I Next inspires not in enly their confidence the medicines proprietors say Hood's Sarsaparilla peeve: ml theb Commissioner Stewart Awakes | Officer <- all eee . ns. G. D. Fanvey, 652 Wilder St., Lowell, Mass "I recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to any Year. one." Joun B. Lowell, ite "I strong hy ene woman FHF & Angeles. South + -Plerre z ve Color + Dakota, ELECTED. 8S. > Mer North H. = ease Dakota, O. . + + +> + + + + e morning to The elect Exercises school pils probable mainder may be fiviting 190 whe have and and Douglas, were been strong Ariz. in school the city The ad- parents of large. The ‘Fairles the in : ur 7 . "The Lakelet" : aN "The make Whistler Union the next the| Idaho| race js} telegrams] convention, it hard. people' who and Lake It Is Consress, the and 2290 ment hospitality, and declare | te a seer dry and of about promlA. At- connected at is convention farm with the owns of Wyoming. a ranch therefore Governor Casper, heavily farming Mr. at movement. Burrell Interested of Brooks| Wy yo., and in the Montpelier presence at oor rae e deve and activity him an mer Caving Cine in the earnest Bozeman, Mont. Judge an active delegate at HE. E. Idaho Falls. from cs ee All of the numbers with enthuslasm opened a Syebhon: 2 ean Mexico, for the| tte ae Mega the ae a © sung third vice president of the congress, {s| described aso typical Western man who &Xcellent are fey Bae enters Hanes Tat Pinar Goes things." polntmnent as Since accepting the apgovernor of the territory has sppnt time and money prneiog ‘his Commonwealth ® Statehood, has gone public favor of prompt "action congress. He has also well to the has led the campalg and a vigorous \publie fiert on for under way senti by got ree a yeti movement promises to * ing the with ne s primeiples patrons of sound : banlk- f to J this of individuals firms, business and and profess- courteously - so- ional men licited. RusT< COMPANY : Serna & Trust poe Building ica MDE Joshua Z. C. M. I. EE and na re, ee Evans ey jn os Ps ee pg en wes *n - re aie eee an 1e cho 'Tis of Thee' and Banner." FOR Salisbury ing given. ‘The eey Stat- PIONEER. Addresses Dry Farm- Congress, Joshua Salisbury one of the ploneers of Cache in dry farm- Ing in Utah When Secretary Root called attention yesterday to the fact that he was present, the pioneer got u to bid the delegates "God speed" in their work of developing the arid lands of the West. Mr. Salisbury told something of the trials of ploneer work in dry farming, He gave a few personal remi niscences of what people had sald about him when he sold his irrigated farm to take up the work on the bench lands, and how they had come to him afterwards with ame for ever thinking euch things of } hganahisie: he attributed a ood deal of his success to Brigham Young, who had encouraged the worl, and had declared that the uplands would be mane: Se in Utah, even as the Se: ------ ly- Weel papers picture frames. Co,, 33 B. 1st South. church, 132 So. 4th W., Saturday, Jen, KUMMAGE West Midg- SAUD. Minster the the Jast is, and during the the appointed Chief draw de-| of about Police Sy a ae Presbyterian . Look to Your Wardrobe Now phase| year.|] six Tom in the weeks Pitt, last Hopkins, Manning, the was the first and bar mp school wi hile| the family. He] ses of cerebro-| of the the there} 319 year ago that tors and he several Smith, 25 Smith reless re P 1d nation to he L Ihe »hyalcians . ated plain English inderstand matters, inaccur Se eee 2 says 1a the cause ic in years and ee into back r dealer, that he se KP le ur to a room We ke de Lis where fd $2. Accordingly, it is bought the checks and time. He said eae Instructed District by talks on R. and t)- "Did Captain é play in the game,' "No, sir, he did I did not play in ning's reph jopt Cid _ | pant t Burbidge ; aces tA tell you to} was asked. not, and furthermore the game," was Man- "How long have you been on the Salt Lake police force?" "About six wee "What did you "do before you became a policeman?' "T did several things I worlced at different said Manning. "Well," places," said Mr. Christensen, Just one place at-which you worked. 94.00 "I worked for the Utah Light and} Some Railway company.' see od "Did you ever play any poker?" ERT "I have been a poker dealer at several| 226.45 | places about Salt Lake," was Manning's/ 218.66 16.00 268/21 266.51 E) soon as you saw the game?" 1 "Recause Ber aes there Se twas enn casé Was passed until money money of on the of di‘ claims on all Vhis aud the Permanent rollowed by the at the forests discussion cat' One Gorrcl Gott mee ting a discussion By were these Sheepmen < All You Need Do At This Hotel Jeweler, 12 B. the. MADE Is not in a "hotel" the clty in Salt Lake directory, that he hesitated. It serves]and Finally blushed. He said he gave he was his by W. working no meals, has no bell-hops and in fact|his way to the coast, and that it was the only thing about it that smacks of|/the first time he had ever begged for hotel life 1s the register, Notwithstand-|a place to sleep. 2 ing the lack of modern improvements The police have a réason ‘tor aecomIt is well patronized. The "hotel" is in}modating these men. ‘As long as they the basement at police headquarters| have a place to sleep and can earn and the patrons are known in police| enough to pay for what theyeat, they parlance as "sleepers. eep out of mischief. If the fellows Every winter in Salt Lake and in] were not accommodated with sleeping ull cities for that matter, there is a] quarters, they would roam the oo floating element composed of men who/and get into trouble with the polic do not possess encugh money to buy a place to sleep. These men do what Dr. w. M. Stookey, ey ear, nose they can find todo, and merley elce out an existence until the summer comes. Then they get employment as ake anne ee laborers as aa rule ; on public : construc tion work While the number of "sleepers" varies considerably each night, the number hardly ever runs under twentyfive and-often reaches-twice that number. They have a warm place to sleep, although no beds are provided, and when morning comes they are driven out like so many sheep. To get a place to sleep, the applicant must go direct to the desk sergeant at) police headquarters. There he gives! his name, age, nationality and occupa- | tlon. Then he follows the jailer the corridor and is ushered sleeping apartment. While it {s supposed that will not "sponge" off the city, back night after night, and throat, nh Te We the men and come as| at any first class hotel | in America Only a few. nights az | Jailer Ripley went to the desk serge ant} and got the names of the sleepers. | Then he hied himself to the basement and "checked up. To his surprise, | and also to the surprise of the "sle ep-| ers," he I one at a would be found that The fellows time and did caught. 13 had had not failed It sometimes happens that really of some réfinement and night recently a young man to} slipped in| think they) sleen. cn asked for stepped his put up at @ in pound jars 35 Cents the Pound Better and can than vasaline something we highly recon- mend, in- ngme,| Salt Lake Now :Have a fellow} in "hard sae bata mae abate > eat ito ‘headquarters and esked forca 2 place to 67 W. Mldzs vie ce Where the Cars Stop ¢e $1 deemed were meant to STREET << j PROVO SATURDAY JAN. 25th SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES SALT RETURNING fe ae South. B&. LAKE 10:00 A. M. AT 10:45 P. M, | TICKETS GOOD ON ANY TRAIN in both directions | FARE $1.25 Big Basket Ball Game L. D. S. U. vs. B. Y. U. EVERYBODY INVITED. YOUR" THOUGHTS TURN} Now to your 1908 reading matter. Any offer duplicated. See me before subscribing. Shere the Magazine Man, 272 So. State. Phones 163) oo A. SM L.D.S. U. EXCURSION be the Today. watches. 1st Photo ' 1 Relser, a {i = _ UNIVERSITY NOTES. = i Girl || Gets No | é $30,000 way dama | Griffith ld. L. B D Jrigms, of the faculty | plained tha Ha rt ard "ole wi be est of; "dinky" cay graduates of Trans ard hollene afore ines injuries on Tuesday of next week Mon-(\ jury could vill give a lecture Damagen, The jury Judge yesterday ras aLewis'sfor court the Utah ht and company in I - Suppiy Co. on/| was to brought by The girl the Mabel eco s aa o " L company and th ermanent, and t that the company blame . Kodake| 2" seum bullding by ° hall the boys of the saclety. -_-_-_-_-~-->o The purity and cleanliness maintained in the baking of ROYAL BREAD is fol-| Sts Applys for Writ. lowed in the care of the handling over Through Bill Newton Walter Slims, or jit leaves our baker We are just j Ja mes Lark, who is held at the etts dail | particular in . de livers, _* provide | a v ga r the arrival of officers ‘from | jour own ROT your d | A 1 1a or murder charge; tas ap. | ROYAL ROYAL, BAKING BAKING COMPANY. | pl am othe a writ-of habeas corp. Th. ' earing has been set for 4 o'cloc] today Judge Armstr ne wiiyiisinns Muar Must Waclat Negister. jb efore Yesterd LY a peep was Issued by All physiclane, midwives and undercharging Sims wit a belnge::a | takers must register at the city health | fus! sitive from Justices and it fg hee at office at the city and county bullding./ complaint lodged against him The oeeneere cognizant of the fact} Barrow Pros. Snel that but a w registrations have been | Store haw remove 317 South Main. made, yesterday sent out a notice; to Ind. phone 1239. which eens demands restetrn yon: | | 2 Landindy Gets Her Money. -78 Husband Boat Beat He Her. Mrs. May T. Marks, proprietress oft | lvin adds the name of! t) 1@ Tuxedo rooming he ous Was es Kae Tusbaind, Daniel P. as to the/ $155 yesterday upon the order of suds already long list. of wife-beaters, in a/A r ae rons Te money was sult for ances filed in the Third Disfr om her "by lare nee Benge, a Ww ed to 18 were mz a t "Butte: Mont., August )the penitent ars Benes when. arrest. | 113 19 1 het for mor all ed 2!) the money stolen ee st~/ Lee Varcetmed eae ante tar anna () Each. RAS This question was asked of Anna . onan | Eva Fay at the Orpheum last night and a : \ resting lecture on ©The Locl after guessing the name of the person|). onl. ¢ Pan Rivet Fete eect she ha le befor e engineerin cle of the who asked>¢ it, she told the audience: that Univers! ley Thursday atte rnoon by Wile! it would not only be an unqualified suclard Youne Mr. Young ‘fs ‘one of the| cuss, but that hundreds of persons]! engineers who have the project of placwould be turned away, and that the} ing th locks in: the. river, and iF In Salt Lake theater would not begin to sala ind al Nis. data was first hand hold the crowd February 3 and exact Several' selections. were : " sale rendered The latest and finest product of petroleum long as a "sleeper" behaves himself, he| need not sleep in the streets. Now it is just as Important to "register" at the hotel run by wie police as! t is to register builaing, **Petro"' the} nevertheless Sharon at fps jes and Americar By the arrest o? Matt Fitzgerald, W Coleg 1e Packard library After the t alumni will hold a ban) Two D. Barker and Join Duffy last night, Sinelter Smoke Sults, qu i. in his honor at the versity Two new s ults for the police believe the robbing of the clu { morning peat at the] damages filed residence of John Peterson, 24 West v ahi rsity be suspended and the |! Third Distric : court North Temple street on last Sunday | dean will talk to the colleg Student panne for $2 30 damag T e . night, is solved. Officer Bush recovered the property. | special Mst of Harvard songs for the| jury to. his crops "and occasion fe worked on the casé¢ alone and last | feta brings sult / eee the l night found Fitzgerald, Duff; solidated Mining con ¥Y for $5,933 The chemistry department in -| Prigt ker together He notified police headaay ohne te the complaints ‘and elpt of a new lot of ec hy é ammo 1] apparthe usual charges quarters and Detectiveg Shannon and are set : itus from Germany shipment | ----__-~» Wilson were detailed to help make the | ¢ lass - | high test of chiefly onsists var arrest V | Andrus Case Pebraary (1, errr i trial of: Albert Andrus. for a The final try-out for positions on the] stiat Plano for rent at 23 W. 1st South tory he nse will be Dele" F ‘ebru[ Arm-= George Judge befo prothe for lub CO oOo os ee ersity hb Will | stron; Tell)" Can Never ‘ of ination case was emul: © held tht tieeele and contin ued and Kodak finishing 124 Malin ®t. until that ‘date ably at _-. OSes ‘ ; a " The T. J c1ud, an Organization Success of Tom in Show Sure. the preparatory school, vill give their "Is the Tom Show going to be a suc-|annual danc this evening in tl Mu-! cess" - down} into ald Fil ETE SL Pe aA NS en paper, Co.,.33. picture BE. 1st frames. South. ly- Wall re Hats os E or ee ARREST THREE MEN AS PROBABLE BURGLARS|}oo name EW 111-113 MAIN De is IN lot CRO GBDDNDBDBDBISBIDIOOOSDSDa¢ { There . $11.50 ques- Our $1.00 guaranteed razor its best Stee ruil line of one and razor hon Sta St. Hdw., 252 Se. State. Is Just To Sign the Register values Suits, Two ane Improvements. forests in ot Children's Clothes One-Third Off for ‘en Yen Retaren com- Ss Sr ee ope rators, lot SHIRTS HALF PRICE All collarless ne cligee and fancy Shirts. was Yoday the session will go into the important question of grazing in the forest, the question that is now the cause of so much agitat'on on the part of the Utah sheepmen. To lead this discussion there will be A. . Potter, chief of grazing at Washington, L F Neipp, Assistant Chief W. C. Barnes and others. Many important matters grazing will be brought up, and it {s understood that several committees of sheepmen will be heard. The session will close on Saturday night with an elaborate banquet at the Cullen hotel at which Major FP. Fenn of Idaho will act as toastmaster. Bargains $11.50 YOUTHS' SUITS $4.50 A small lot of Young Men's Suits, now. ..$4.50 in the saving of the timber itself, steps in the proper administra- the SUITS up to $27. Herring, chief engineer of forests,.at Washington The last congress set aside $500,000 for these improvements, fell to District No. 4 of wh ich $110,000 s on the most economic methf pe nging this that the matter was disaused Thile the permanent improvements of . .98.90 deyerat scales department "wild @ a a fraudulent values Two at One prices, day. within so-called a and Suits, of S20. MEN'S cios- at length, verifying The to days trict tne timber forest lot up Chief the first considered One SE for other matters In whijch all parties would be interested. t. V. R. Reynolds, first assitsant to the engineer, read a paper on "Conditions and linia Hoxie' Teferring to the character of lands that should be embraced in the forests. This brought up the aoe an of tlmber lands or what lands by roper treatment would be made dihibe r lands. An act of congress of June 11 last, pertaining to settlement on forests, was also brought up. This -provides for the application of homestead rights on parts of forests that nay be determined to be more valuable for agriculture or grazing. was morning from of called At the afternoon tion of perm: gp. t brought up. ject Was read Visor of the tion hine to arrest Coe POET ERS this the was papers questions. Benedict first mainly in room, interesting forest E. was necessary askex Total "$41,56 563 meeting court con- inspec bullding of roads, bridges, the estabjisnment of telephone lines for the use of supervisors and rangers, and othet means of administration. Plans were orfered to provide for co-operation with tne county authorities and with the settlers on the building of ronds and His Own Money. On cross-examination Smith declared} the city did not furnish the money for |} him to play poker, and that he had not been instructed to play to make a conviction "Why didn't you arrest the players aS 4, annual forest In the past. The reports showed 150,000 000 feet of lumber had ive to certain tell us 89.50 : 848.42 488.70 204.02 "$38 Today and Tomorrow MEN'S SUITS $8.50 irC lead by G. F. Pollock, chief of the division of lands, at Washington, and was directed to the care that should be used in the reports of the supervisors on mining claims within the forests, particularly when application for patent is made. While the forest land is open to the prospector the same s the public domain, the officers of the five st departinent are expected to look after all locations, and to see that mineral land alone Is taken up; also to re- ‘passed."| ‘ Wateb. the Circuit many presided, Mining alleged, "sat in. the deal to of Bear River forest. played two hands, lost his money then the game was "pinched" by tines Bisco. }all the 19,349 "O88 31 79 NV Tig were brought up, and a paper was read by M. T. Woodruff, supervisor of the t was cross-exainination by Soren X Christensen that brought out the "inside" of the gare. Manning sald he uaranting + 1 been instructed by Captain Bur-] aes Hh fivci and pac mendes the re-j|/ had noval of flags be the proper time.}| bidge to Watch the poker game said to pere . at RTle Pater of the Department. be operating the e Fleur de e L Is 3 ve national been sold by the the past year. Smith testiNed to the same set of facts as did Manning, with the exception he said that Hopkins did not deal 1906 3,026.49 $,316.61 . day States Inspector used that Cralg ut ? nf ing of the discussion would better ne spread of! an Oo the of question and thal Hopkins stated It would faye Smith He and ie i confe:s witness Smith went and walked game, cases} there - ~ of marked four men were playing stud-poker Manning says that Officer Smith asked how much it would take to get into the Profesion. ss and negligence With prices low as we offer now it's an oversight to neglect stocking up, even if you don't need the Cothes until next year, TODAY Ar second ference United patrol- poker dealer in Salt Lake, C. F. poker, Riley, prevalence of] three mont! ann pring HEARD Ee pro- pares, OY ECS Graham, was well taxed his voice eee an Manning, TO Si A total of 488 pees pha sh infected Patrick Goes Out of Business ‘y_the fumigator, S. C. Ey work of _the food ‘inapector is| Robert Patrick, who has conducted shown as follow he Eighteenth ward store for the Inspection = eroce ry stores, 1,976;/20 years has sent out meta 10tels, 249; minission houses, 1,096;| mers informing them thé at 7 will reakeries, 408; ~ ment markets, 1,345; dair- | tire from business Jan : Patrick es, 104; restaurants, 995: candy mfg vee 75 years old Tu onda} of this week 2, flsh market, 325; horse radish mfg.,|and feels that he has been in business 9 vw etiess 2; {ee cream factories,3; jion & enough, Vas at one time a ce pone 1; condemned aoe total! city oT ar and was city sexton for yOundS, oy 947; prosecutions, 18. a term o erreur: 1y¥ One of the features of the dry ing congress yesterday was the farmova- 34 Main Street, Opposite aoe Smith C. 204, me x, | 1° o'cloeck At that hour the defense email nbd will argue for a dismissal of the case eoiits cerebro spinal meningitis, on the ground the officers not only armple meaning itis, 62; chicken pox, ooping coug; 35; mumps, oT played in the game and thereby became babe het pel 8, 5, pneumonia, 33, a party to it, but that in reality they There were 1,160 de aths and 2,025) were the promoters of the game. wa It too severely. The closing numbers on the pees and the Singing of "Moonlight" valley, P Accounts Miss e by Fred C. though received, tion Company en ae Witten Vickoter oe OVATION apie offered 18 AF ae Sane lan, sung J. 16 2 manner. Two numbers-e 1 & Ro a ae ence, and Ai 3 Country, Spangled Every F acility consistent ee eraatna increase | comments upon the efits during which ae 1% The from Israel of aes one cases 0 mah oy = The concert chorus ELS giant Oh by an operating he ye vided. "as follows Diphthe ria, tyr1319; rlet fever les, 956; hold over 20 ae pelaea Sha? erates y yee rg eee Ue. 238 OLCRSO o Was show of received crowd, soldiers' nae vie 2 oe e were the 3,000. PRA Pe forHis by about with conven- srorker ' %2™. the aoe "Is it not a fact that the only } ; you saw in the game was the Statistics of ark | you put Into it yourself?" The annual report of the statistics of the department Se nOWe 954 t cases of "That is true," said Smith. oe dise Poaucied during By agreement the argument Dry farm visitors and many Salt Lakers attended the concert given at the Tabernacle last night under the auspices of the Commercial club, The PYOSTam was arranged by Fred C. Gra- ary|=UMbered is prom\vent men in Idaho, having merly been Mentenant governor. is two nee ee "hast Grand is state examiner for Wyohas a ranch near Cheyenne. ing must play, and is even now playJ. . Tinsley of New Mexico and Dr. ing in its development. Thatcher of Washington are connected with the agricultural colleges of their Campbell [s« Tl. respective territory and _ state. Dr. Perhaps the most pathetle vinclden Briggs, the representative of the deconnected with the convention {s the|Pattment of agriculture, has, perhaps, choosing of H. W. Campbell, the InHone a8) mughs forsthe cause: of : dry ventor of the system or arid land cult!feymingo8.any one man, and much of vation which bears his name. to the ene. Success tof the. present. congress: in post of honor accorded him. The conBey Lake i18:due.to his: efforts Ws vention took the opportunity of honorPaxman, Utah's representative, is well ing the great dry farmer, while he himroow fon nie exnetiente In, dry germ self ison what may be his deathbed. Mr. Ing, ag we = 290 nis sprominenge: in Campbell is very sick with pneumonia the local political and church circles, at his home in Lincoln, Neb., and for Many Attend Concert. that reason was unable to attend. Governor George trom has been a | aes about remator isolation "Hospital Henderson ming, and Governor Brooks, the new president of the convention, Wyoming deleBates Cannot speak too enthusiastic: ally. They are proud of him, for the reason that he was a cowboy before he was] Dr. Stewart disease in c experl- ~ : yesterday nfternoon in police brought out an unqualified con- re-|man 1907} ( consisted the pace Inet- W-tl3® ‘WHERE THE CLOTHES Fit‘vain Street Committees Wi | aS » Up Grazing Questions With First eesti expense Supplies ose... iespital Charies, tepairs at Garbage Station sirafetgeke Freight es Seealinonanh of the acres. J. G McCabe is a rancher of Bisbee, Ariz. ts a of the contagion, | by in MEN and the temoving Dead Antmals . Tar fares, Horse ense sueionees © Tinting, waboraPere Jrugs ane Medica is manager there, of Mfficial sala nepection salaries which has given land farming. O Dakota bureau owns of Hopkins, Or ‘Ste at says that local physician: were largely to blame for the continued| 3 pread ot contagious disease because of} Na- Root is manager weather going|inson consideradry farm- R secretary ;..| The e) is pe opers iting the health lepartme ie 907 was a great Sent igher than i 1906 which was alar ng enough to astound the finance maz ae igers of the city A comparative state-| nent of the dis stribution oe the pent 1 the department. for" the ete shows agent C. present The delegates promise | Mental station C. Bowman attend the convention | F Western the state Is entitled to from the important part publicity Route. is the company in Denver, ™uech attention to dry dentally delegation, however,| with the {dea that jt} as "the Salt W- Roberts of North of recommending 7 te PITT SHEEP issued, eae Hits Medical vane Bing ee oa roe tional Irrigation congress at Albuquerque the greatest in the histery of htat crganization. Southwest TOM In Pas the ‘ Bransford | fecsion time class Mee a of same this wer 39 de ot diph ithe ria Schleiffart convention DoultonMadsenQwen&@: SNS | ---_ Health Commis-| }Craig whose SEO eouEt Mayor the belittles Eee RUE rang Abi School. At to ates ele piven nto £0 there was dlsease ae shows that of the tae ole OF unfinished of avi andish Wells Cannon Lafaye made pointing out that measles during the es Re aie Body : reas George Lindley y, '08 For the Wacilt tyr ae coe : Pree Pe George B. Eaton Piano Solo, ae umerei" (Schumann) Se era hie sesamin PROTEGE Dr. Stewart's annual report is made | another new patrolman, said he never at the same time the annual statistical| played poker in Salt Lake but that report of the health department is;he had played a good d al, mainly Gregh (b) Soap (a) EI on Total of 150,000,000 Feet Sold Off National Forests in Year Just Ended. | night at the partment, as well as an increase in the | were arrested on Tuesday spread of cormtagious diseas and a| Fleur de Lis. It is charged they were Sealed in the death rate over previous playing cards for money Officer Dance" se Gooding, | Denver the which port the promoted program fol- Moonlight Stewart, was R. City } by M. report and says the disease epidemic didn't amount to much. pu- Recitation, : re (b) to that city for] city from yesterda: its consideration. true grade High : recommended sioner yesterday High + + to in : which of LOCAL eed An isolation hospital for diputheria The trial of and scarlet fever is most urgently | ambting against : meee; ; ae "A Race Again Bee ue _ ve ee teen eee Joy Whitbeck Lafayette School Piano Solo, re Glow" . potas ees Srey ¢ aor ai Ce B, Cromar quit oe), +] Recitation, "Patsy".. Ida M. Friedman + Oauirrh Scnool. i +/ Piano Solo, "Alpine oe (Schimer) + ee bors iyette Jensen ee T nion Se hool. +] Presentation of Donlomas + ; Pecnras tel nsen + une rit ite nde nt of Schools {| Chor un, oO Skylark for Thy Wings 5 ate Henry Smart + Lafayette School. Piano Solo, "Frulinfregen" (Wilhelm + Fink) AC Beulah Hudson Union School, Velecome to he | School- re from people Governor the congress other The Cheyenne has céme here that tion eighth the the night promotion + for 1909 received prominent also from received wants the to fat last oO licer presiding for the reThe Comniliteemen. of the session, E. reli © preside ® oan Idaho mur oO the ptocoRMe sonia Cheamen able to throw the vote that way, | @ouslas Whi is Known all over the Telegrams mayor Falls, froin schools +! + + #{ s at the officers for held mid-year the Chorus Cheyenne, Wy Idaho Talla, however, is making a] strong bid for the place, and since the| the Poker Dealer. | Mass. a committee convention were gymnasium marked opposition. the Co., Lowell, GRADUATING CLASSES RECEIVE DIPLOMAS It is considered that the report of the nominating committee practically gives I, Hood of ported the slate as given above, and at gy sccented by the convention without C. attendance pupils was Roberts, had been named session, convention. by lows: at lL. mittee, which only te + The secend annua) Trans-Missouri Dry Varming congress started off the afternoon session yesterday with the reception from I. A. Burrell of Idaho of the report of the nominating com-j after Witness Stand to Being .- Expense of! Will Be Accused of Promoting Same Time | Game on Which He Maintaining Own Depart| Spent Money, ment Has Increased, Mass. everywhere, ; + the best JENNIE Lowell, sold 1) 4 + the Mrs, St., is Lea, one W. world." Liberty Mathonihah delivered by the board of education. The » edt Sarsaparilla in the 113 Sarsaparilla dress was + +)}Thomas of 3isrnarck. ; Se tcone J. G. McCabe, Bisbee Idaho, I. S. Bowman, Idaho Talle. Nebraska, A. P. Moore, Brule. Wyoming, H. B. Henderson, eyer eeroae E, M..Ten Dyck, Manhattan Nevada, George F. Parker. Oklahoma, L. A. Moorehouse, Stillwater. Utah,. J. W. Paxman, Nephi New Mexico, J. D. Tinsley, Las Cruces Vashington, or Thatcher Pullinan Department of Agriculture, L. Briggs, Washington, D. C. ; + + + > pared GOVERNMENTAS | TIMBER DEALER we todas, In the usual liqnid, or in tablet form called Sarsatabs. 100 Doses One Dollar. Pre- 2 OFFICERS Hood's ne LTON, ‘Hood's eet teers H+ ete e+eseey NEW President, Governor Bryant Lb Brooks of Wyeming First vice president, E. A. Burrell] of Montpeller, Ida., tormerly HMeutenant governor of the state, Second vice president, H. W Campbell of Lincoln, Neb Third vice president, Governor George Curry, New Mexico Executive Committec. California, Douglas White, Los consider blood Convention, + + | At ns Ol} Confesses | H, W. Campbell, By the Manning tion Plant. SCORES Pe} haps JANUARY 24, 1908. Mass. m a keep in a hon se for all Ge family.' FANNIE Baten, 108 Leverett St., Lowell, Mass. Honored CllY, UTAH, FRIDAY, to Need of Another Isola- Derry, 14 Auburn Street. CHEYENNE WANTS MEETING | tro tating iltoi!s Serva, ici Deathbed, LAKE -e "If Made by Hood It's Good." believe sadn Con- known, over, anything abont them. | s Heads in CO j best world bnt SE the sf they SALT HIRED HEALTH OFFICIAL GAMBLERS | CITY WANTSpeeHOSPITAL | 10 GUARD 7 at Home'' "Ta a tower of strength abroad''-and the excellent repntation of C. I, Hood Co. and their remedies in the city of Lowell, where -e-- REPUBLICAN, eae ei aan) ie ee Ou Ee nones s olan fom Bir. | for her Tee aber child. !has recovered ft Biz, | } is W | aver Pi ' ey $ T ine Ch ar and Pp t erry ill wi ec ora 2 cough in a very short time eure C an the d most 5) 5 B ¢ 0 ttl C Se a Ou Severe s hot soda water, chicko tama les, tea, coffee and choc olate are lar just now. ve opuieee i WILLES - HOR --_- DRUG Co, nF Phones 37/4, } 4 ; |