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Show the blood Seed Board of Public Works Rushes Out to See Proposed Work and Then Orders It. RAYBOULD STIRRED THINGS Aroused City Officials to Realization of Crying Need for Proper Sewage 3 form Ti RICHFIELD FIRST; SIGNAL CORPS NEXT Tek O manding' tional LeRoy the Signal Guard of Bourne of las Issued the Na- uncoinfortable sirect. "Em they Up. wished he rapidly. In circ utar No. 9 recently issued from headquarters of the National Guard the Signal corps stands at the head of the list of all the organizations in Salt Lake and second in line for the entire guard in the state Richfield stand stirred st to up the Pat animals Moran'in would his do most cred-|{ strenn-| Th: t#@ ously ar dramatic poses.as a : dictator of] Cet cans 85.65 public Mr. improvements. Raybould saw Out the board of it oc all,ty, public by of pardons was have to serve eleven months Castle's yesterday denied a James pardon and is,}] will} corps' month of general February It has an per cent, tne guard, thls average was for $1.90 per averageis the strength of which highest The good "organization is showing We" Richfield cent heads Next the In. list with dine, made to ‘the $4.64 is-Company out tne balance of his} Manti with 80.54 per cent. term in the: county jatt;|™2iming companies' all fall' alias is Morris Daniel - Czech 5 as € eran at oan pied ox x eee @: 4 . et The rebelow . 80 ae 2 pattery, 72.50 72.29 per cent; previous meeting of the board Castle] stated that a number of hotel men in| Salt Lake had caused his downfall by ant, 72.00 per cent; Company C, Sal Lake, 71.58 per cent; Company B, Oggen, 68.43 per cent, and Company. A, encouraging low."' Nephi. with age of the to be a "good fel-] The rerular meeting of the pardon Bu bien tee I board will be held April 15, when a number of petitions for commutation, pardon and parole will be heard. WALL PAPER, Ry Midgley-Bodel Co., o BE. First South MALE POPULATION GROWS DURING THE PAST WEEK . he week that ens: just ended was more or less of a record-breaker for the number of births reporte' to the city health department. During the week reports of 45 new citizens. were received and of these 20. were boys Eleven males and 14 females dled during the week. o The board of health continues to struggle aimlessly and ineffectuaily against the spread of scarlet - fevcr. VYourteen new cases were reported and 24 houses were in quarantine end of the week. measles, diphtheria were reported. -_-_- and the OO So Charges Statutory A complaint was unty attorney's charging at case each of typhoid fever John Offense. issued office Bordwell with from yesterday a statu- tory offense conimitted against Tlorence Stewart, fourteen years old. The crime is said to have been committed March 21. Bordwell lives at 1124 Goodwin avenue. While awaiting permanent investment for your receipts from April Dividends or Interest Payments, deposit with the SALT COMPANY STREET We pay 4% on savings Acall of which receive interest compounded semiannually from April ist, if opened on or before April 10th; 6° paid on mortgage deposits. y Pleas- 66.60 per cent. The averentiro guard is 74.38 per two BINGHAM VICTIMS IN HOSPITAL HERE in Accidents and a Third Suffering From Blood Poison. The Highland: Boy mine and smeltér Bingham were the scene of two more accidents Saturday In'. which Louis ue Bernardo, an Italian, and Bean were severely injuried. Both men were brought to Salt Lake Saturday and taken to St. Mark's hosnital -The ‘officials at the hospital reported last night. that their injuries would "not prove fatal Bernardo was working on the tramway at the Highland Boy head house, by one of the he was struck steel. buckets His right arm was broken and he was bruised about oS the body Bean was working on tie mine train in the Highland Boy tunnel. He caught between two cars, which crushied his body and injured hfs right hip. William Householder of Upper Bingham Was brought to St. Mark's hospital Saturday afternoon' suffering from blood poisoning in his left foot He had been working in the Castro tunnel, near the old Telegraph mine, which he had leased, when he struck his foot with a pick. The wound was not properly taken care of and blood poison set in. near Bargains Jeweler, 12 in I, Continue SECURITY & TRUST counts, ye D, Mt. cent, whieh is a little more than per cent better than In February. Two watches i 1st South. A." S. action of Roller Skating. Michards Suit Thrown A petition is being circulated among stock men of Sanpete county protesting: against the administration of the national forest service. of the Manti forest. The paper, which. is gaining wide support. says that the stockmen who use the Manti forest are being charged excessive fees for the privilege to the amount of $20,000 per year in ‘excess administration expenses of the reserve. on the rules is The protest based department and regulations of the that each forest shall be administered fees < and that only such. as ‘a unit the to be charg ed as shall defray administration "TE of such peuses that the exe s jis used to peulion say: fores ts expenses of other defray the protest Is made the that The further to well more is able graze reserve issued for and stock than permits are lorand that large quantities of feed Lo The waste. age are annually going asked issujng of more permits is also against the A protest made the southern proposed move to detach and add it part of the Manti reserve aS being deto the Fish Lake forest, of the Manti trimental to the us rs however, the forest. If such is done request is made that the steck allowed to graze on the' portion te detached be entitled to graze on il when {it becomes part of the Fish a Lake forest Marshall in the federal share. ‘ ala vie | muslo; ii the first pout. twer Lake have hich Will file thi weel insure are en hin Gi vhich t Ible will ef a Chautauqua Lo lor tints have Graham Manage one of the Teature of the best be one the ¢ ruts 7 ni 60 pieces, and carrie Mi already sig ned econt rel play nere for "arwee) in bringing organization to Speakers and Music, The Chautauqua plann: from Lake wlll be different eal Chautauquy uv he ld last musical contest fe ature ow x nated. best talk oy ole ntitie nd at eou » thre according d obtainge ham' hile arrange! ted in hope lo nurs Mr. Gra- 1 this: comopl nt tw cen Lnneun \\ to ns ; religious ast ana. cot ! 5 regard, Mi: the whole open to every he rich o1 be Wants cost to year, the givin; r Make the hearer It 45 He had And ervouped 1, we are won't convinced urge you to buy that New York a ' of this at eo . too place The kind, niche hig at whieh but who , the who designed this Suit know more about Sivle and the kind of honest making that keeps the Style in a Suit as long as it is worn, than duets any other are within Well Alfred: Clothes tailors vour within Spring : your reach, Suits Abe Cae a these -Yorko: Wi-tl3 Main Street J. -Brines 4, bgt "Benj aI VY ouiie ‘WHERE THE CLOTHES center that of the interpe pera ft si , York | of some women UNREDEEMED Tuesday prog evening, will be in : WATCHES, Jdward Edward Cavaliers SIEGEL'S ae when pre- TE : - LOAN saris fractured, teeth : Se ] Oot = } : is his: --=-= - jaw knocked Ase | out Returps-aA. rintend:s t re i ¢ ite So itol . Mt. Pl A v\ Ltht t. V wl he in hi sae t ur i ren ; o f ;ae hig n : Si he1gou 1 , sy ndustric oo Lineape William - ears, ; Ha Harry and I aged Parker, State the from escaped 138, aged on, Industrial school at Ogden Friday, and yet have not veen found. The sheriff's | notiried Institute veral F Netson C. = was and A. su office In to be on this city has been the lookout for the j runaways . , Stray Bleycle Found-TheBar potice mievelt t aera : ) ure ia epol received No. 364 l upposed to ha been .:ojen. has been found at Third Nor‘ ctw ee Allitsen hh aden Miss Edna lvans. raniiie of the Shrew lections) : Shakespeare] ‘ skull broken ' for ------- - Yearl' se ure ot iEnelneer. ze of the Oregon Short n box/f American Beauts we Instructor New JEW- COST at OFFICE, 175 S. Main m ae ; The Association Institute at the Y 2 the secured reeently has ¢ M. =)4_| eo x . ae ervices of Ge orge Worthington Eld "Carmen''|redge to assist Murray Sullivan, chief} I and HALF THEIR = A Actors sngeineer récetved . Dubois Lalo P. Kim fim aul Song Frances ha . : Frederiek FE. Smit) Michaela's Song from Reading, (thres n Street DIAMONDS ELRY FOR LESS THAN of the of Salt Grin Wagner i (b) "Prayer In B flat zations of the community, and particularly of the street car company] will be asked for this event [tis itI-HIS vr ri al ? Line "A FIT Stephens . ehureh terestins ; nt Horace} will be will be held has not been announced Among tho taking part are ome] roses Saturda morning from several| as yet, but it was stated last night thal} who have attained even international) actors at the Orpheum theater, who| it will probably be Wandamere or | fame in t musical worl ji . lec-}] were on the train at the time of he| Saltaii Person interested in each lorhl will appeal to all wi usie accident in which he was Injured in| th flower the accompanying note num-]a of trrangement ae a Phe company new the in be will resol aa ae ofl } n made actors expressed their heartfelt: syms ye: jis plann o hold - the , ae f s t re-| speedy ' for Lex and a hope pathy of the Volunteers Work orth Address tote l rs ars In Ae wee ie : t nea . ‘ me Gnaaulauqu: Fred | by signed was note [The cover) Cutler C. John Governor will have ke -d, Salt I ] t 5 coms os Se m eae ea ean Organ selections (ad Marche ReWalton and compan The Pantzer Trio! gained such a pension as a musica RIG Gann Athenee tached. and Cole and Rags educational ee papers j lan numbei siven, | it the| "New soprano; The chorus van b of a sible to have a Chautauqua lasting two 2 : ° ; zs 7 weeks or mere Solo, y AL Ww ant Support of AL ; ee s ee Che support of the business organul-|<so)4 : Ene : and ) DDDDDDGBSSDDSSBODDOODDOOOOOOOOSDOOODS to tional 7 for »New VOLUNTEERS' BENEFIT WILL PROVE SUCCESS Chautauqua pro- { q i} q Doulto nMadsenQweng6: £18 to $42 conducted whose ‘apn ite = i price at M. Tailors reach. Benjamin. Made in are modestly priced. Leno Edna Evans, S. Ensign, baritone. find ; * \ for. a seat. ~ This is. what-we wish to] Lake, as well as Governor Cutler, the give fur only 25 cents. I believe there |] Volunt®ers of America will give a conare many people in' Salt Lake and|eert for tue benefit of their free medlelsewhere who are simply< starving. = for | ca)L atepe \ . . 3 spensary : at the First ‘Congregafe t () unless vou Under the patronage pay 10 cents chr fare, 10 cents for admission to the ‘grounds, ‘hna 25 cents | ™ost prominent sociely something buttons; are ) organ; Chautauqua cents. close study the lines of the lower but three of the Style There are others vou {his Suit. Points will be quick to appreciate if you will come in, if only for a ‘*try-on.' cull; those Hiawatha.' j iddition of. other elections wil b Nlosists being J: J leClellai Cheaper, musical the the pocket DOD for} some thin an event of said this kind, int what I "and t nigh to see in this connection Is should Hie ticket, sold for a quarter a coupon lo entitle the holder which would transportaltion to and from the place admisof meeting, together with the sion to the greunds and a seat ai the auditorium. "Last Suits | ijwook notice () its Fred COMPANY draftsman of the Oregon Short Line in conducting a course in plan read-j| ing and estimating. Mr. Eldredge has ind Third West-street No the Joss of the bicye h | celyed at the: poll station report. of been re- ---__---+ --- ---- Salt Lake and Kodak Photo Supply ibis denon 124 Co. Matin eae INDIAN WAR VETERANS ELECT NEW OFFICERS The Indian war r-vete rans have elected the following officers to. serve for two years M. Westwood of Utah county, re-elected. commander, as £ also BR. N. Bennett of Sanpete county) senior vice commander; Virgil Kelley or Millard county, junior rie commander, » Pratt of Utah county, adjutant "general George C. Lambert of Salt Lake county quartermastergeneral, and George Harrison of county, state chorister The committee on pensions reported that the bill introduced by Senator Smoot had passed the senate and was now before the house, where it as expected to meet with considerable opposition. The chief objection raised by the house is that the public records do not show that the. veterans were nol pald for thelr s¢ rvice at the time. ‘The committee was instructed to look uy the matter and gather all proofs possible to send to the house committee, Pianos for rent at 23 W. 1st So pointed out, for example, Chautauqua js held at the street car company greatly 1 Candy doesn't hurt the Children if it is good, pure Candy, such as BISHOP'S will the show its John Q. ‘‘Where the Cars Stop'' eh aioe that the In other people ready : On this]. company a of to place Salt their William lian one i (Violin Babcock recently come ‘to Salt Lake from} of My Delight Massachuselts where he had fittee a Selected | Yea"s experience as an at chitect, | ¢. Cli Violet. E S. obligato by nee behind Baines vi Neidlinger Mr. ffore ve a the the} people for ald and of Salt in CITY BRIEFS. So a as Of} of : Federal Practice-Alfred BE. Lane r¢ ree hotel. From the statements already queted, of of that the purpose is not altogether an utional effect ied mone It lines. : some attrac We of hope, ; the s exeinpX shoulde rs in the of we a the of the sl on suc-| arrangements 5140) ana program wedding . netting Street and Hardware, garden 262 So tools ee risk slip Midgley-Rodel t 5 lenCo,, illic32a TH, - First South. are F. Job McDonald he ai received at hope center thls has as of attraction event, become well. to musical the the inter- country.' Whit A Vv visitors, Scene from Tomorrow, the. and benefit that cf they Higwatha the o CHURNED and morning sick and which a comes here he Booth 20nE had to to buy . tok beg to teacher Fion's Pays on days te of n manual Suvings 4 per < SEPH training. Bank cent FF. on and deposits SMITH, f Trust Co, President. Vice H. LUND, NTHON REERT Cashter a - sera lentes Sede Sean the Long, to thirty ee ae medicine is eve ha crop in hi Secon of oh; . oO ated Is being~ ha ted i and that trndii: aall ti successful agrito a2 most point cations rat savs <imball N ; qucult ve 1 ball th | there re positions open at his town for'a physician dancing teacher and Ss In Mr. onc ul 0 Mond ut Thateber-Andrew Positions Open y ait nball,W { wieltor from isitor h conrerence 1atehe Ariz epor tha he 14 visiting Medicine-G. President. = cena aae get mone; while she between For Letitia o! CHURNED TODAY thelr do Milk, weet district ream, ings. | Ranch . work the : Mormon Horn Prospering-Jesse conference visitor from country, Montana, says W. Crosthe Big that the is in a most r for prosperious give to beeta iss given factory at Bill- Phons ? 469 an BE We Pile 7 OUR RE WINDOW have ] ania : e Bargains Soap Line. : in the ‘ P the evening Earl Struck By Train-Albert Bart son of Alfred Earl, an engineer, of Salt So CMBR CISTI a SOUSA ER con- lin A Ist Pres- Gun gecge es Te tail' a Service errupted-An armature in one of the generators in the ; We st Temple street power plant burned| jout about noon Friday and the street Leas service was crippled... The. usual service was resumed, however, carly Eggs 48 E. ker | utterm1 Fresh away ind. 6 $10 stolen Caine of Logan spent city stopping off on dition Mue ont uch attention Ele n srowling for the sugar : an Big by, a Horn at to Germany, where they will oa missionary church TOMRROW 7 Salt way valued 4 Germany-Lrow ton und Lawrence yesterday In this conference : part of the eve ning' se i rwhich wus the "Weduing | Ss Coleridge-Tavlor's Needed Lenve Sweet those and o'clock and a ring | Thursday night, tomorrow evening at the tabernacle nay The festival chorus. will give full second fainment, FRESH ; Te- Lake people who did not do so before may have an opportunity of listening Shs a ea ail . ie to the class of music provided by the musical festival recently closed in Salt Lake, it has been decided to repeat a part of the program given last April Here-Edwin are Robbers Get a Ring-Mrs. FESTIVAL. peated place days. had been entered in the afternoon SOLD MUSIC Mayor have al 7 Thornton avenue reported to house the Saturday everiing ‘that her police possible Se CONTINUE business. . with make Salt and educa- throug hoeut few legal day was air rere 1 neurrec that wife a attorney Grihani's| h and Butte Long e@ in or take Attorney ror bessar, was sentenced ae a 2 the ba the music festival. It result of the encourage- corporation Wedding @ for and, Mr. ich lich Booth oity gm} course, to finance 1 biggest musical w at| State! nae : to Butte Poultry well country, a trom eee im organizing is largely as 4 a For | ment the the|. have | State in which to develop a taste for standards in musical and other attragion ment 1s to said' Mr. r. Critchlow said ritch this is a good terri- believe,' believ night, "that "We We tory high hopes to ed that from T. F y-2 score . ; BoDance-The xe Boheminns jemjan club will give a dance committee at Salt-| The ni rht Friday next ie g Px a) ght of and uM . artistleally and financially both that]}cess. however, stated, It was and/ Announced-\I|! Engugement Mr of kindne to the Particularly ' ' : ; 6 os engage-| Mrs. Volunteers the thére sumMcient: to te I - ] t "\ ndebtlec lehted| Mrs. G G H, 1, GGates tnd announce the Douga nN: ire" e no Mey capital ‘ Interested o ie erm: ey insure permanency to movement for his Inter t, and for the assistance{ ment of their daughter, Miurgaret M To Develop Talent, which he ndered in the arrange- | Gate to France A, Beckstrom, the] it will be seen new company and ' der mnday y wel taken to the county Reception or Tourists | praetor ind Gevernor Cutler project making Clark was admitted to eltizenship yesterday | panged a big public reception in honor in the federal couxt f the 60 Japanese merch: ho are Visiting In New York-Mr. and Mrs.j touring the world, and w ey will arrive T. P. Burrall of salt Lak ire visitors | here Monday afternoon The eception clud ( ‘9 mercialul } be will Jew Yoee sto 5 i at thhe Prine Prince] y ! I t tl cl stopping New a Iv: un cee 1 In = In tae sullard Ldware ORCL Days-T. Ure F the Clutsain concert until ‘ [es na I is Mine their 9 pane Myo red: Elowe Judge : hl _ f ee Bruhn Lake making gen "1 Clive.) oe ; sers yu } Ye SSS Ae ao Most gratifying to the Volunteers response generous the 1 ayerien c : to , OF] : eS McCoy Hugh | W. De ugall "Hunting Song," from "King Reread oe oe Bony e Mess! Brines and Smith vaniviaieatate Mi R e _ _ idith li eiice Manager|], Lake Maud May \h Stoon M. J. Bri Solo (a) Lac Meon Com-](b) "Because Your Heart or 2 eee willing names money Yin tangible and not the Mi violin organization new Critchlow were These: publication, Graham for slate mountain SCHRAMM'S tratile drawns interest yaInterested al organizi the in are tional tight jars in different additional Chautauqua by Eastern people It: is claimed that additional interest will be shown in the event if it Is fathered by a local organization tut we Lake a Whigh we have tecently added to our Candy Department. It comes in air that, if the Wandamere, | 5elo will benefit], way, to a reasonable extent Recently the support of the mercial club Was asked new flavors, and sellsa thirty cents the jar. sor by‘ in that dire a by account it is hoped last The case of D. B. Richards, trustee of the estate of Sam Willlamgon, vB. the Utah Natlonal bank was Judge fins a ur nh corporation. lo | | t & Men's MADIS IN NEW YORK. | talent BENJAMIN OODQQOD- oung | | the vieht, ein Aug Salt vie mm) the Graham with it August. uke. annualls that which tomorro. het Chautauqua, of here next lovers oft rpor st particulars on such as ainm Out. court yesterday, The action involved the claim of the trustee that the bank held funds to which the other crediters of Williatuson were entitled to and. arn Gradam ‘Reiser, The Auditorium on Richarde street, where the dog show was held, will not be closed for roller skating for some time come, Manager O'Mara ennounced last evening, at the close of the bench show that roller skating would be In vogue there for a couple of weeks or so. There Will be a number of special features during the spring season. The benches haye been removed and the floor put in good ecndition for the benefit of the roller fans. by the country of Salt Say They Are Being Overtaxed| « ciiz poo! for Use of Reserve- "T belleve in nothing Want More Permits. Mr. Graham ik -_-_--_>---__-_---_ LAKE 34 UP. MAIN per Company per IF and he is charged with obtaining] money under false ~pretenses. A him await | PARDON BOARD TURNS board to Paldwin SECURED) ining enterta when before Commissioner over Salt) \ terda taken IS || of the Best Talent State and Nation Will Be Heard Here, been works go out and Jook over the out-} para work of Captain Bourne, who has let and then hurry bsck and award] completely reorganized the corps since the contract for the construction of it.| his election several months ago. He is The outlet willl cost $16,000 and|one of the oldest officers in the Nashould pave been built before the in-| tional Guard of Utah, He first entered tercept wer Was completed. The| 45 w pe eee in the Signal corps seven yea contract, tor" the pumpin; plant has alago and rorked his way th ready been awarded, Before his election Lo the Signal corps he was captain of Troop A, First eay alry, which was mustered out. of the ; ser vice last spring. DOWN CASTLE S PETITION The .general average for the remalinSerene! ing organizations of the guard for the At an executive session of the state] month !s as follow Company FE at Castle ter; 43 "STOCK MEN OF MANTI AIRING COMPLAINTS would go away. They didn't want to be disturbed even if the property| owners were inconvenienced by their] expensive sleep. Mr. Raybould aitended two meet-]| ings of the board and the way he it Some Eben > ee so State bound <a of Wakes "coln drawn rearrested Stat around Frazier Iriday. of the dies and mould In Gregory house Phese were found upon further arch, hidden i the ratte. of the e@tth There ere moulds tind dies for dollars, haif dollars and=quarters und with other implements. mad up a complete counterfeiting oulfit On the second charge the defendant was held at $2,500 bail which, vith the same amount for the charg of passing defaced and lightened coins brings his total bail up ‘to $5,000. The government agents say that they have a perfect case against Gregory and that in al! probability he faces a term of from ten to twenty years at hard | labor In the penitentiary. order: With 4 legraph instruments, and an InS'tuctor is preset overs! oF and the enll istoa ae are faeee ou operators the rest rning West the net the federal rand ju on th have of having jn his posse jon dk moult ind other apparatu bearing the desien of cenulne coin of the United Stats with intent to defraud Th ecood rrest followed the di covers nade by ecret ervice agent touched off the alarm ¢lock. Me quiz-| zed Chairman MeMillan and other| members Beof the. board until they were) and ors tightly wa and com- corps Utah, Gal United {National Guard Officer to Inspect Corps Next Thursday Night. Captain overninent''s more he The board of public works driveled along until there did not appear to be much chance of the improvement coming to a head, and when all of the members were sleeping soundly upon] the proposition, B. G. Raybeould. af property owner on West Temple street Raybould oe cret Service Agent Unearths Dies and Mould in Attic of Residence, 100 doses $1 to his organization in regard to the coming government Inspection. Preparatory to the government inspection, the Signal corps will be inspected by 21 National Guard officer on the evening of Apr 9, at $:30 o'clock Isver) member of the corps must be present, as there will be no excuses only in ease of sickness, in which case a certiffeate must be shown from a physiclan. At the present time the Signal corps Is In better condition ian any Bees organization in me Salt uns Lake bers are all old men in the Guard _ an are taking great interest In the ir Bere The corps has recently bee supplied | South ITALIAN or in choeolated Murdoch The work will be rushed at onee and when it is completed, all of the sewers south of Fifth South street that havi been built will be placed in commission, They haye been of no use whatever because there has been no outlet to the intercepting sewer, and the city administration has been very ditatory in its prosecution of an improvement that meant a great deal to the property owners living south of Fifth ‘COUNTERFEITERS' BAND 5, 1908. OOOIOS DOOD ALFRED Music Lovers of City Will Organize Company to Finance Big Events. OUTFIT APRIL ee Gregory Held Under $2,500 Bonds to Await Action of Grand Jury. . liqnid UTAH, SUNDAY, | Hood's Sarsaparilla Jn usual tablets called Sarsatabs. At a special meeting of the board of public works yesterday afternoon in office Chairman, H. G. MeMillan's in the Bamberger building, the contract was awarded to the Campbell Building company fer the construction of the outlet pipe line reaching from the in tercepting sewer to the gravity sewer. This action was taken following an inspection of the interes pting sew and a trip over the proposed ate of the outlet by the board of public works, Mayer Bransford, City DEnginecr Kelsey and Councilman J. D needs purifying and enriching, for then the blood fails to give the digestive organs the stimulus necessary tor the proper performance of their funetions. Sarsaparilla is pre-emiTfood's nently the medicine to take. It sharpens the appetite, makes the blood pure and rich, and strengthens all the digestive organs *"*T was all run down and had no } appetite. After taking one boitle Ilood's Sarsaparilla I could eat anything I wished.'? Mrs, Amanda Fenner, Oneeco. Conn. Accept no substitute for CITY, "COIN SWEATER" PLAN CHAUTAUQUA AGAIN ARRESTED FOR NEXT AUGUST Appetite when LAKE SSIS of common SALT DODODOOOOoo Loss Is REPUBLICAN, OOCODOOODODSOODOOOEx CONTRACT 15 LET FOR OUTLET SEWER INTER-MOUNTAIN SOOO THE Luke, was struck by Oregon Short Line passenger tralnm No, $8 at Pocatello, Ida., Wriday and severely ininried Yoong SPECIAL sh This Week O nly eee WILLES-HORNE DRUG Both COMPANY Phones 374. |