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Show ahs IMTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALI CAKE CITy, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 | 8 ne nily enred ° Ate ; This Various Districts to Receive e Ap-Ape) on radies i lly by of them. andn Hood's | perma ss Sars sapar oa ‘la. medicine thoroughly Cit ae Ted enh rete [OU sreat portionment of $201.178.30 | appetite and gives healthy functional aetivity to the whole system. It in the Near Future. fies poCpIa Sell -_-_-- aaa have hee sapanila as a ALL RECORDS ARE BROKEN) n usine SEoRe Hood's medising Sarfor sorevie 25 9, spring medicine non better:? mates ae Superintendent A, C,y Nelson's]) * ‘ampbell Pre" A Al; Announcement Will Bene+ Whale Svetem fit Whole System, John Hall. asN. ET ns | ' Nelson, that an 4 eae 7D 27 HInquiry Shows That$3,172.67 of Extention 108 Hasae RicueeecH isappeared, » whers. ist t sjlewalk ec onday night repealing the work. for-tnia \ j Quaint con- financial excellent financial general, cular. comdition but for the Will Tlelp for the schools i Little OnE: Lehaphi ae in parti-| dents AIL Schools, of ernoon the on for be 1908 a means distribution ie that of to Ve ee ie nation $5.15 The ity Ct day of aft The | In-| li in i l in:the mos ; of grow- : amount yari-| the their] nations ous counties school the attendance 4" ' WEITER Our upon basis will Inv OR YS Or 7, 80: ------ +> carpet be of announced| Is _guaranteéd.| Cleaning Co. final The uprising will sreat ha et (he The School High Notes. the their Polish} freedom. | however, is a example by freedom, com-| great issue of a contest which Be neral government may nelgneg th High y school fi Granite ana preliminary schools and after meet won over 5 won High in the preliminare; to be » a re contests the two receive given by the loving ira the cup . Rolland Tempest medal presented by % won the bronze Mr, Harwood, the] school, for} There were to the best] ter : Times officials batallion which will will liams of Sek afternoon have a be inspected the National those areas centers of that low were jesson to the Salt organizations that two-word motto. . : cadet) Cairo, cwirt lL, to ‘Current, retreat parade] where they by Major Wil- This familiar ments-and a pressure or Lake have in-} also Yesterday Lake had the showed a barometer a slight Salt last ae "assiste the ae aaa us death & : Francis.| . frle Froniece during the of our beloved so Iness and ote husband after] and weather hich pressure . froip-the Who cleans carpets House Cleaning best? Nationa) Co eee MANY G. COLVIN, | in| the gan acanas APPLICATIONS PRACTICE IN UTAH TO Thirty-two for the and applicants practice obstetrics of for nertificates certificates medicine, were before surge! the state night ought Incific will, to c the Narth \Pacific coast,not Hyatt would Dr. Not : total The to Lake was record at weather jaitie aa at 6.h,'m. nperatur\ the local bureau, Tucsday. at °6 here > it of next the Elgin ALL clerk. ‘luded elude be The examinations the y yesterday,y but gone board and ove the OVO t0 were conIpapers ce will} aeae announcement > ' "e certificates > See Sabet: of be ri) will b ede Total. 457) lo Since. : of temperature degree precipitation, since TO tha. propoof the who have Paes canbe .30 chargSupply against the charges Faust that the is the same February 15 AGREE MARK VISCO H. N. the CREAM Stroul, : is Otto Standish pure food Milsnipe charged laws by selling visco cream that was not so labeled were arraigned ae ir llee Tuesday neta ce « court a ea) 8 / u B also dairymen in and maxi- inch; ) a al; that With 7 j OkMn chen : heee humidity at 6p. total] of inch accumulated Semuave sanuars Relative y a understoo a, that the eity will do visco label cream will showing . how @nd , 49 . candy for South. Laster other same marked mueh vis- jit. Atioenes be e dls . 1 he case opened at : Second East novelties, children's reeeal and cakes sale. per cent. be smissec BAZAR now . chureh, corner Second the the ingredients sSrounds eng Pala the|faney and kitchen aprons, bsbe-|Stmmerne bonnets, . . . home-made deficiency m., WALL Midway: Bodel poor. If you would know the value of money, to horrow some. go and try -Benjamin Franklin. Our Savings Department offers a safe place for savings of any amount from one dolJar upward. We pay 4% interest compounded twice a year. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUS! COMPANY 34 UP. MAIN STREET Bargains in 12.2. J eweler, watches. 1st South. A. 8. 8 Co.. 32 B&B. Firat Charles Wall, charged with petty larbefor Judge ceny, was arraigned and took unDiehl Tuesday afternoon piea ali is til today to enter his alleged to have stolen several articles Fast from Mrs. E. Le FProhon: of 22 Fourth South. street. Vhen arrested Hall attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a razor, and has since been confined at St Mark's hospital. Talks on We of U A L Luncheon-Home cooked Luncheon at Fjrst church Wednesday. and M. Thursday noons. Price 35 cents in solid Hairbrushes we they while last at 75 cents the brush money Y baels which are selling Worth Arehitecture. The latest technical course of the Y. M. C. A. evening classes, plan reading and estimating, began last night with a lecture by George W. Eldredge on "The History of Architecture."" The address was illusirated by numerous plans, sketches and photographs. At the conclusion of the lecture Murray Sullivan outlined the work in mechanical drawing and engineering plan reading which will be covered by the class -_----- - 2 have a special value Q o> History Ma Made t Power for ~ |{ fo) pened a lot more but to we hap- pick them up at a bargain. SCHRAMWM'S ‘*‘Where : ' the Cars Stop'' oct a ‘ campaign mes ) ‘ or o projects.in the the state in Wasatch coun terda when J. Re Civde of Hleewe t Heber i ob located City ippeared hefore the tate land board and made formal application for loan of $100,000 Mr Murdock und = Mr « de reprent thre rrigation compante wi h Ly uired hout 15,000 aere ol tillabl land in Wasatch count and they x per » bulla n iImmen r ‘ ol id create or of the me fer tile and proc tive farming comn ritie In he t of Utal The state board of land commissioners did not take formal o upen their application ‘ erda r land beard will make n° in of rt signif thelr the rrigatior hardook. and Mr jdeal loeation T ft a ting ind mean ret | d to tention the ene speeche were ow. t -homes,. tween the hom of ou lected i tink GREEKS CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE DAY --- Colony in Salt Lake Remember Birth of Republic at Home. Greek Independence day was cclebrated by the Greek colony of Salt Lake yesterday, and there was merrymaking al! aleng on. West Second South street from Fourth West to Sixth West streets during the day.and night. From every building in that was quarter of the city seen ithe blue and white flag of the Greeks floating Strips the at side Business of in the all Stars the and Greek business houses was suspended and the lay was spent in feasting Yesterday to the Greeks, was what the Fourth of July is to the Americans. nation Up to May, 1455, the Greek Danube as as extended north far the Constanriver, and Macedonia Epirus states tinople and the surrounding May, were all Greek territory. In coun1463, barbarians invaded the try and the greater part of Greece fell under the rule of the Turks held rule over the country until years later, when on March 18 the Greeks arose and Geciared' ae liberty Then followed a war lasting eight years, at the end of which time the Greeks had gained a greater part of their territory, and, their independ- en Ww Mumford o> "v0, was March on the used in this country. Greek calendar Greeks And all over the world where was day are assembled Independence celebrated ARGUE FOR NEW TRIAL FOR JOE SULLIVAN Arguments on the motion for a new trial of Joe Sullivan, convicted of the murder of Pol iceman Charles S. Ford, will be "made in Judge Armstrong's court room this morning. is sald by the attorneys for Sullivan that they have two more affidavits which will be flled in support of their motlon for new trial Should Judge Armatrong rule adversely on their motion, Bailey ind Vickery state that they will appeal at once to the supreme court a AMING 43 FE. First South DIED. Four Ju ‘ Tlomes re. G. Juvenile | the e-elected Murray o in. place. of of. ) to | the izeested red | Sugeested, Gowa eo tiie rit that 1S t Lake] the ©.'¢ law| dTT Thi =I whi re ur full po 1oOT ‘ fact in ich nd ever Case Owing to the late irriva the member of thea « ning ros 1 Many w f al iil in the the style vou. vou wear these of one styles von hea will leader style instead stvle Oo} follower, Yon'll know sty le your iS if you a Suit eorrect wear from here, They are not expensive- they're really economieal heeanse they long Liv service, 7 . $15 and more A BASEBALL Bring the Them FREE Boys the » to WITH Us for Way eS] EVERY Spring BOY'S SUIT! We'll Clothes. Possible for the Dress Least ( ost. MOMSBOooac¢ PAWNBROKER'S SALE iy UNREDEEMED ELRY WATCHES, FOR LESS THAN DIAMONDS HALF and THEIR JEW- COST at SIEGEL'S LOAN OFFICE, 175 S. Main Discussion, VOLUNTEERS' BENEFIT BEATS WARLIKE JAP. PROVES BiG SUCCESS THEN ARRESTS HIM -_ es : é V. G. Gunnell, Ogden; Judge Pedersen Many Attend to Aid Charity Brown Man Tries to Bribe OffiProva; James' In. . r gebretsen,JudgeSalt Noon, Lake City Society to Maintain Free cer When Caught and "Probation Work George Christen Z x sen, Mt. Pleasant. Discussion by Mrs Dispensary. Then Fights. A. L. Young, Salt Lake Barton, Beaver. President Christensen City; John R appointed P eee Salt ED, Richards of Salt tke, Judge Tox of Provo, Dr E. G ‘Gowans: of l Lake and H. H. Thomas of Ogden to uct with himself as a legislathve com- mittee to 2 e agate to work Pianos with secure ' : for the coming 1ecessar he : rent ae 22 W. at % le City =, Tuesday demonstrated | EK lichivama benetit of the Volunteers 1s Jap. Oo} street. was arr ed Tes A UESCRY a bad a saloon Sea to p. Buffet, -The Jap bx Aopen atte ck Com- on was drunk cess In every respect, and Capta ine ‘ Mrs. MeCo Wish to thank the p a aie and did not want to go to il, and, in most heartlls The funds ratsed by| fa tried every way to keep from the concert j n last evening will gs | beir nut § ity rison. Me first toward paying the expenses of the free tri ; ; a Mot r a seiti za So. Ist "a Lake evening that It is interested iG the], it . es flanthropic work of the Volunteer i Ss OF America The concert given Tt al lle trying aeEers Congregational church for the Bingham enac c snena LECTURE ‘ "PASSION would in present every might claim be that This mous' gau the is ten the play the if life the 4 : ad ee ‘ ed . er o y oe lec asen Wild a of/The plagut oe the now Map . Utah of Tells Review ae has) eiven . Minerals ake" sarah fa- follows solo, "A aati Smith; = ong: ma Lohengrin a ! Ea- {30 Cavalier's| aos 1m ithe 3010, Mi- | ES i rere Tal pep ee Brines oe and Smith. ape ape cea aan Sains WHITNEY ILL IN RACE LOS Word ae Lake a of Whitney can,a Copy of ( Iason's eileen ee -a most oe hae of eae » ae ment, especially here In 16 MINING | country It shows the name and y / Rone cae pee ents ene aie Bs t hi wee errs ar ary ain erie = ‘ ae aceae } o sleep cnon taken te ap @/ yrs, Violet MeCoy Lady Moon," | eed tOland "RBeeause Your Heart Is Mine,'| Diehl aS}/Hugh W Dougall; duet perenerne | be | Song from "King Arthur,' | Mi "oP abe as Kimball; ~ Frederick & selection [P. AmmerMaud 3 May1 "Ban nt ee Ab sioon | tend to Ay lau ; ack solo, Ah, Moon pa 9) ae My "Delight." M. -J. Brines violin | & scal saw this | saio, Set tae C. Clive: solo, "Beloved," | Stitches shown Wednesday night at the First Methodist church in connection with a leeture on‘the play and peoph oe program={s Organ of Ober : Short, church, play: at Ober Ammergau After two years' search he collected 50 60 pictures a ee eatine the play he saw it. These pictures will ing ae : fBites Ree ress e pee un ward ape Sor g, at 1960 Dr Methodist '9 PLAY Native legends{ was stayed origin Passion! In First acting years stayed : the plague oo : y ‘ Pe Rau a cae t gold plece, but this did not worl 5 Seas . re , {ing that it was impossible to bribe t Oe eer as ins I the trled force, an ut wove O Be John ) Outlier! JiJap 1 I by ee Governor C. Cutle tempted to pull a gun from his pock« The governor said he was well ple ed} Offi ~ oOo! a "trfed ma ti et . . a ‘ : F fice Sé ‘ nNany mic , About 30 or 60 years ago a plague with the way in which the work of the pg sia dare ied Tap, ind after every 1 ; ems wy | Volunteers was conducted id wished! = threatened to annihilate a small town subaces ene | other mean exhausted he ruck called Ober Ammergau in Germany The ce aan program of tt 0 j the cvateatinn one on the hand witt a. he I rogram oO 1e@ evening |. : 3 : : The quaint natives assembled. in theiT] 2. py some of Salt Dales Hencirrtiate oss elub. | ae Jap a gam ane cathedral ae promised God that they jand in every respect was well rendered. kept on fighting ) oe pd seer PASTOR TO ON THE . ine Cras of other information of e calledato all eT injuries, which ofa : tan Cate consisted wound; Swicnm 2cut mee fiv to close. He lyama Ww 1 any ier re pee pe ae oe ee ald the HOSPITAL ANGELES has veen received in Salt | tt 1 the he serious in Los Angeles near some Los time i Los illness of Angeles. | FRESH CHURNED BU Young Orson Race} F. | but sisnature says that to it he and let will it attach' go | SOLD sal Cream, | - Ist So contest , their to wil ill this his enter an in- to de- master The judg To ‘ H. for the W. W% © Co.; | salesmen. | sale, two oA Mullen Jscar |. of A. Strevell-Paterson Sorensen of Cr. Apri from 2 1 residency of Quigley,| ay s ma supply . Toilet Articles . and | ff | died April} ceca atl be- fore leaving the city. Adding | 469. Bf 6 of acute bronchitis at 458 Hazel court Funeral ] . manager| fone iNOTICE:re FUNURAL Scott. ] an AO" Mod Co., } at our Soda Fountain Be- | evenings Burroughs E. . thirst your Quench men has| spe- machine a<e. scoTT-Verland erence i evening as On | Contest. standing make Keith-O''Brien | Phons re-| and} -__-_ Tanager Biudetakdl Bron: Ranch Eggs ggs. 48 E. to First -= spent} benefit.| study of the article with which| is will il and Buttermilk Fresh --___ the ----S=== jcause of the large number of entries| only half of the students will appear tonight The contest will not be public. ilk ? Sweet > hip elciass leial jhe M he business representative |'Four will act as judges Each student spent weeks in preparation and TOMRROW Sweet where much Salesmen Saresmansnip | teres sting TODAY NED Angeles, without hfs throug! Previding that he find -e indemnif eo clause to save the city from Jiabi ity. -8. unnecessar> The mayor also held up the Seeond avenue sidewalk appropriation and will the |' The: students of' the Y. M. C.°A.| ITER | termine CHUR for -_----~+ } a ee HOLDS UP THE FIRST SOUTH PAVING ar er a Bransford terd: held up for Pat Moran iwarded: to contract raving of East irst South street | Eczema he was-sent to the thehospital and jis followed rheumatism ; ported In a serious condition ET cal his past year. He} was stricken with rheumatism several! weeks ago and went to Hot Springs a in ta: MAYOR | ox Whitney, his father left on the Salt] Lake Rout on after the news. was} vocel : cpects to be ¢ . hedaz| ' ived and ee to Derat the be d side of his son this morning. Race} valut he ane : poles population of every = Y the cae ry | Whitney was engaged in the newS-| give it further thought the gherecty oF 1 veaturoe ana "| paper business in Salt Lake for _ Mayor Bransford approved miine, the physical featur ims a "| number of years, but has been living in| ienue paving proposition. -_-- Se em ee make follow Logan; PUNERALS, funeral of 7 M'c ASHLAND-The Cashland, aged 60 years, will at the residence p.m. Thursday April ty jends invited Interment cemote Olivet THE STYLE- DDBDBDODODOODOOASIDSISDS The discussion was participated ix by Mrs. McMahon of Salt Lake Mi Ida S. Dusenberry of Provo, and H. ii Thomas of Ogden Others joined In an informal discussion of varlous topics affecting Juvenile court work THE following afternoon |. program was rendered in the morning: "Suggestions on the Working of the Law and the Court," Judge Gowans, Salt. Lake. Citr. scussion by Judre Peter WARD-At.-the residence of er Gunnell, 625 West Third North, Roscoe 1908, astritis Charles We ard, late Idaho, Marg Almo, years: remains wi) be | f ive Id iho Thursd shipped Almo | morning. Sal t Lake Photo Supply oe Kodaks and Kodak finishing. 124 Main St. DON'T ome the i the ifternoan prog! } | yovernor Cutler paper or T re fiention Jiome" was read b A. . Nel t 1 inte superintendent of ‘ 0} 1 urged the establishment of detentlor homes in four counties of tt tat at once A high tribute to. the J ] court officers was also paid Mr Hugh. Park ud paper <« The, Canyon. Crest. Rant nd ( deas she presented wert ppreci a by member from all over the t -- WHERE THE CLO THES FIT FOLLOW t of t J. + <> + Ht-113: slo th pow to fix the rlacth of Juvenil« ourt offlee T law, iy fixing these vlarik I aid, often doe ' n i u ‘ nd the matter can. be be -| ter egulated bs ti m if deal JOHNSON-In this city April 6, Jean Johnson, in her twenty-fourth year Funeral will be held at the residence W. Wiscomb,.278 D street, ThursApril. 9, at p Inte rment n Tr ? y cemetery city, April .7, 1908 COOoK-In._ this | Ellen her forts Ixth year A. Cook wife City, and the born in Salt who wW fas of Joseph UU. city, this } in the City .ce *metery, | ol Eenoch the daughter 1G, 1908, and service Trip : Funeral and Phebe the fuze ral Thursday. at. 2 m. at a 1ylo 21 chapel of Jo sept William rede are South West. Temple str in City invited to attend, Steronnt cemetery. Ogden papers please copy ij mu I! I Thoma of Ogden Mr Hue Park. w re-elected second ik president and Preston b>. Rlehara wa ré elected cretar und tr ur Christ ance Yesterday or t 0 president -| ad | peel toda 1 pro vice | | ‘ 0 organization com wit! futu cood work 1) i ct president c i j the mad vital neee tl mi in Juvenile perfected " letention yrrovided ve jor Poultry netting and garden toola nt State ‘Street Hardware, 252 So. State. " tate wn ' { enile, Court a ciation terd Tr meeting well ild,-and helpful paper were read upon ile court work and it results A committe of four will be ppotinted by President D. H. Christ 2enN ipertntendént 3 o th ‘ choc mee It 1 he ad f count co nissioner of Salt. Lake; Ws r, Utah ind = Caci counts ind. devis W ition was indicated yesMurdock and E. D a mnitle { may be counth That at youllor na dsei nQwer il --s| weet Great the Severa Commissioners, tarted State Land Board Asked for Loan of $100,000 to Develop Country. South Reiser, LEAVES HOSPITAL BED FOR CELL IN CITY JAIL -_-_-_- Be gequest | (RRIGATION PROJECT FOR WASATCH COUNTY ruRD Midgley- Bodal Co,, PAPER. -_-_____+ <>_ +» -___-_--_- If you'd be wealthy thine of saving as well as getting. Without frugality none car he rich; with it few would he the the maintain. pald IN COURT week. RB, Hogan, ou weerviolating with J&nuary ‘recipitation. since the first P. : month, .30- inch,. which is .19 We ade | those made it DAIRYMEN EASTER First M irst 3 k. of owners 1 company excess ay pl 122 yofSalt Take, vice president W. Fisher of Salt: Lake, secrem1 te Salt Lake, olland, for this coffers which was ee Ewing Dr. R. A : AS just COMPANIES cogen and other tains On these White. ee 4 aske meged: Chel¢ ssea. 2 1 ©. know provided' whereby mum »mperature, 46, minimum temAY Ae Sse 9 shapene temperature, 39 , a? 9 tatadegrees; Si : to- ") which is below normal; ; r { ‘mperature + na Ve since . deficiency ul fhefiest of tha nicnth: 29; accumulated and) to is company Frank jerpe United hours was p..m.,|. not to | mo law the date ei three-| office, for 24 If satisfied your grocer refunds money cheerfully. We stand expense : tenths. of an inch. New Orleans haa} White represented the defendants and a total of .64 to report. At Sault Ste, | told the court that the men had nate Maurie, Mich., there was a2 minimum of fAMectin g at whieh they decided te 18 to report, and ‘at Yuma, "Ariz., conform with the laws in the fatace ieyvimurnt.of 9% ar + mark thelr products correctly. The States has _--- complaints against stpem just and to ad- from organs, and the engineering has gone a long way toward up a Kearns machine in the nart except in hn yalley] Much Rain Here. cndestg rainfall that theKa Salt The oes be"in sur- read of a severe storm especially in the Ohio reputation years select cannot benefit. seemed apenas ap anes Seraey: when examinations were held in these t branches. Con wart gee Bas ae be ie DEX e state « C ob : < : ¢ Budge of Logan, pre sident; Dr . a ¢. tary, only.a certainly of advertising bill has fattened the Creamery ac-] be ‘ a 21 {mproye- company had in its possession February 17 a quantity of butter that was rancid and. tainted The complaint J. Hy-| fair by aren area oof next> day 5 or two. rought I ag that - the|.meantime for also. Colvin, G. Har father, any peauticul floral offerings, we] prised to wish to return our sincere thanks. East and (Signed) MRS.BESSLE. HARRY ERNE :8T AND of cording to Section Director R. followed be prediction, att''s ; Ae 5 : ing' an -t cies today, acompanying cover TO GO BEFORE BE LEGISLATURE, been It attorney for the defense and have matter brought to a hearing in the early to rise,| colder Hoock Thanks. ey the the storm in tendency business has ill Peace Dana T. Smith Tuesday morning and the case called for hearing. Assistant County Attorney Farnswerth, who is conducting the county's sid of the cage, said that he would confer. with and from] Oklahoma,| thunder in this tea by company and the Elgin Dairy and Creamery company with misbranding butter, were overruled by Justice of the that] was! Atl} Was] ‘from| sented of money ot swisre propert owners engineering and they bit MUST ANSWER commercial] adopted the] -Salt Lake, © Sask., to hehind if the city public includes. t he of CREAMERY over storm wore itself] that {t has passed] the clearing and] Cara this ascertain with that when single scheme: 2 scattered and gradually the out-which meant te the Kast-and ‘ aD ee a t Bee REN ed 3 fa hace of aoe ae ry anc to si liye WI two years or Soir abla Spine) Cobia BIE loan se ences hak somd hac spection will count in the number of; points which are necessary for the} company winning the trophy cup pre-| by Calloway, of and the map Monday-had "got together" by Tuesday, and the rumpus the one big Demurrers to the complaints, storm kicked up ought to be quite a]ing the Paust Creamery and the Guard. to city government. Now the property as iy : Coming. artists. Rolland Tempest drew a picIt was a gpent big storm center ture of the Adonis. The picture stands] was the result, and its influence about five feet high and will be framed felt in every part of the country © ace . ri 6 o'clock yesterday morning and presented to the High school. snowing or ralthing all the. way i Wednesday ele : hot AO akt All storm at High drawing, awarded ee és Is Oe Nee University. drawing teacher the best charcoal ten other prizes - will who which oes h are? eer tHe Yon' neeril or know Republican Under Salt Lake Felt Brunt of Get Together" Weather-Bet- between the High schools remaining the preliminary debates at the University to decide will for ESAtS Ad ; ps °87 ‘ks can Kearns expense building City naa $8/946.37 $3 of all of the money paid in must be returned if the work is not done, it being thereby understood that the property owner derived no benefit from. the SRR RECO LR Gh Ane. :wad sail only one of the prelimiwhich are being held by High schools of the state High LONG became to the..cost only the expeéenditur No city official what to do yrld the propert rope impfarerden t ire $P2-119.24 1de-acout The sition Brigham wi tana ; \ teLo neither pep help] bound form of] roughout ems 26 This is nary debates the different over Park City High ary / debates. There by ictually one which was chosen Monday afternoon will meet Weber stake academy April Ogden council ay of the city officials give an auat xplanation as to how. the Count should be handled from here Ovwners Pay for Advertising. An attempt. was made yesterday ertising bo] and is ipa- was pa d -assessment ahowt.5O of spent Oh few-expect pay the cost' giving she acetone , debating team school is The in furope ma } he the United States] = golden their all for struggle, the Cubans , | national High strike drawn info the jo decide the to come that i | lt comes ng Every nation 1 involved, and sinee + -- cleaning Natienal Ilouse --$ === to the furt in that-fund Wi |.no is leading toward a national form of! government The Russian revolution| has not yet begun, as the only revolu-}| tion in Russia today is th wre ral uprising of some of the Jews, and when is to be sent that i €) Pe hore j eity It wo mankind per capita : The superinte ndent of public in-]} struction has received word that there} is $201,178.30 to be apportione d from] State Auditor J, A. Edwards, and: the} that still now Th ica Poland. ] rapidly world progres dl f une L cr ‘ AS ewig The, : ontract nena Johnson ach a to the center of the Buro-| 4 awe Eadageetet Sigg The present popul ion| « i os a2 ee OU 20000000 of etn idvertising a ‘ ms ut ae ) "A J Vara general "inth on citwe ordinance 1e\ Cf An Inchid which pei found1 LOL PERERHS AY: ee eel t i ut is | | Europe Upon nart FEurope the inl1 oe ' an of sidewalk ley } o years ago el aaa‘ | owners ceare its Sibert see subject Politic in uid of Hk ke Poland is in Pcan nation Oo *olane g | | iE , the; ap- inive the fluence Life The will i of tre : ink yould) amo 7. Wcemunns, wend hayshave "émipunten wi \ Fe bout ope. Minko for vt p aie Poland aiieaiae L most interestl 1s | to J for thei nq instructive lecture before the st ;-| improvement over] of apportionment total The any} of that exceeds million a half other vear and will be a boon to the there Eur Bale south AU 168, tl tl of atber¥yT} Lis} part i. 7 nile mil Tells Unie eGble\ i In schools in every part of the state. There are 98,660 pupils in schools of the state, and the total portionment. ' Economist a hi i SEG d a living Ss of ension Not long tlonment of very of 5 + ) :to-t answer to have will val ; lon ss a a 2 ing 1908. firm ' 100 doses $1 state superintendent of school 7 $ apportionment of $201,175 30 the among made be to about Was various school districts of the state The The Y, mho dition of the state is reflected through j the apportionment that is about to be made, and it shows that only a healthy REFUND S . ood'sanos Sarsaparilla ea usual liqnid form or in ehocolated rope outh ago there was an appor$304,859.40, which added makes apportionment later this to one 027.7 : y stributed $506,087.70 that will 1 oe distributed among the schools of the state dur- THE | | | Governor Cutler Address eS Third Annual Meeting of Juvenile Courts. THREE CROWN NATURAL UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA th: Hood's Tn tablets called Sarsatahs. HEWLETT'S An- A i Pa Vase b announced officlally was Must t M swer to Taxpayers for | Absence ofof Coin. ‘CANNOT MEET apporschool state for records All tionments were broken yesterday when it int | ministration Ad IN FOUR COUNTIES DDODOOOOOOSGOSOOCOCS - éall are sorhe SSeS They are DODDBOODOOODSBOOSSDOBSSBOCRRS) figs headache, DETENTION HOMES geocd OSE Y nnd than. ones but the strength and flavor is not there. A carefiil hottsewite in ofdering her gocds = should gently but firmly insist on having eruptions ie S of sp neHtA that eat feeling, fits of biliousness, indige 8 | tion better OOOO coke an OO aIWAGD n& OO 2 hoils DOODDDODDODVSSSOOOOOOSEaxXS les, meal. Poor tea meal. Some DOO s half2 a good WILLES-HORNE or DRUG COMPANY Both Phones 374 ~ |