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Show 2 THE KIMBALL TOURING ae Thinko About Bae INTER-MOUNTAIN Your ued Health? i SMALLPOX REPUBLICAN, VICTIM SALT er P LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, umes f Chins | east y as4 C ere str ra nd vigoro ig us are 2 you eau you used to be and discouraged, sometimes Are you thilie youll never be any better? as - Can you ‘ 3 Dean of Pennsylvaniai System's | trouble, oe a Passenger Service Looks of . Over , poor l Bs .cause of your ee sickness is caused by kidney Officials Exposure : Aroused Checking Ane that from of your | He A es can If your their kidneys work need M7 a- well treatment, ) aries Se thal delicate and very wlett is ute one ad refresh- ie }s0 a ee OT Ale 40 years ago the first of this Se aes. L ; aa Se eel bie =n ve er the Pennsylvania railroad as i .e ; i re, se ew = ie checking clerk in the aBeag' depé Kilmer's just the If you Line, ment at Cleveland, Ohio Yesterday, | visiting Salt Lake as recast Benen passenger agent of the Pennsylvania} lines, with headquarters at Chicago, he | was talking of the hundreds of mil- ready tried Swamp-Root, the great! Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy,| may receive a sample bottle by mail,| absolutely free . ne miliar a > € > | Drink at SO ma a ary ‘ Mr. Kimball is "on tion of the offices lines throughout Sl Borel anc a agent the e tered ee until - Se the SER yearsY Ghee ae ear sd Pe Ts sufam rae when CMS ve Getre | baggage] en oe ne Oe "My the on Salt °. tae re : roasthe since Are ee United shall put so far as | Lake and edive ast : motive i thoroughfare ) a Fare. referred his road States Supreme court, two-cent-a-mile Was declared to res to in the the the| >Ut shall law of Pennsylvania be confiscatory in Its }|°#" se Set <0 = by a which nullif i in Aes eer wan Caner xa ee states will take endeavor from too three to the is that two of be nat a same show to ‘adical ra eee : Earnings "There s eee Gents the doubt mile that, samen or was] at cents a mile a railroad will carry passengers than at three cents. it is questionable whether the will be large enough to justify pdb a les a membered that it a more to Hake 300 Reanh pars ; ae than to haul nme reduction a Pennsylvania, no use Ogden 0 ei} line, tWO/oyr more | ne ing dividencs ie It also increase the was installed, "Last time since nad only year it was less than 10 cent ites. "Tt has bent $70,000 on tunnels into New York at ee ae depot ac and the building and lot wil! cost 50,000,000 more. The depot will not a yery high above ground, but {t will go down deep underneath. It has one} of the biggest holes there now ever| excavated, about two years Grand ball, epot Saltuir, Sate : 1 ‘ . os to clear today be- BUSINESS BETTER AT , GOLDFIELD AND TONOPAH|: EE. W,. Gillette, traffic manager of the Vegas and Tonopah railroad. Is a Les the Kenyon, Mr. Gillette is locatec at Los Angeles, but has just ae from the Nevada towns. He says tha business with his road is looking ae much are added to the list of shipers, Among these is Hornsilver, from which shipments are being made, Shipments are also being made from the ocr Queen, 12 miles west of Goldfield down to an a that , of labor matters settlement at is w A considerbusiness from that that business normal basis, able increase jn city is looked for shortly. 1 Come to Saltair tonight. UTAH MAN INJURED ON WESTERN PACIFIC Eo namataes Service. yells, aricks, on the jured Nev.,, May of Richmond, Western near here today, -W. was while W. badly Hen- flring in-j a] blast. Hendricks had loaded a hole an Gd) was lighting the fuse when sparks communicated with a box of giant caps The caps exploded, shatter ing both of fendricks's knees. His entire body was punctured by gravel. The sight of one eye was destroyed and is believed the other is also gone, are alread; eg aa Ae two ae y all and we fect Ot : the a @S soon as Grether. the, eid branel of local pa saieatel health E Sa It Is uscertaimed ie laying} to. i ae & its profourd her trial; and t (0) 1% 3 be Fite a Ny ‘elec which Sa there : had Wwe that cary avr ( Ll ional ‘ti + mae oO A Hibs 1 a ethan a eet Bos bas { Nominal S > by Missourt in a ddirsen eR re-|ters greatest around ; lent. vice W-. Vit of the agency of the G. eke John Frank C. LE.) dent; |first company, H. 1. and B. Evans, EB. Booth, A PROTECTION FOR SPANISH FORK Smelter second April term panel of Smoke of the Cases. jurymen Federal for court was impaneled yesterday morning. In the afternoon a jury was selected for the trial of the smelter smoke damage sui . Carlisle aerate Ae Consolidated Mining compan Utah | that ix INCORPORATIONS. | Se The Short & Ellictt company of Salt Lake filed articles with the county clerk, showing a ec ane al stock of $100,000 in $1 sha c 3 president; H. R. Elliott, dent: W. W. Barton, secre treasurer W Short and John A, Street act with the officers on the board of directors, The company will do a general real estate busines The Western Bottling company of Ogden filed articles with the county clerk ‘red W. Chambers is president; J. W. Duffin, vice president and manager, and J. P. Bush, secretary and treasurer The stock is $18,000 in $1 shares, and » company will do a general bottling business the Big Cottonwood the naturally election president and opposed of. New In Higginson OLD J. Daniels' Daily { Talk-No. 34 Like down A early the bird, gets store i 1 hand-me-down below kles ly drops or else the and the collar, shows collar the its hand-me- work, coat usually whieh the gets up wrin- frequent- shirt button, under the like. ore ears. The trousers tit. the legs. sucks, ‘T few uncalled bargaln. for sults at under son Those Third| rday Beer LY LHe to for Clothes. | } their This the picture stvles | to make { class will shows how the finest 2 come here look-the one of our double-breasted : Nor- folk. Sorry we can't show quality in & picture; but iUs in the Clothes; plenit of ty Sm 2 alsts , ats <fo / Sl2 to aps, Tie ics. Cap tt i up $5, Sh, a Shirts. Waist rs | S83, S2.50. Suits. ave dance of want showing torelCe Fe who sults } anf of by Orle men for] tre pre S!-| of: Ne We York, and: - Thomas Cincinnatl, er sramwood rents ans for for er see rc ereeer ach i relary-| ar A | . ° Police Circles. was || lt DIVORCE T. Cc. P." sitting on his la p. she testihe guided my hand while I Mrs. Wood fenced cleverly with Stanchfield all through her examination, telling him of the conspiracy by which she was taken to Hummel's office where she gave up ters and. signed a release uz as she claimed. She admitted that she recelved money at that time from mer but she did not say how uct ear the close of the session her into a pasition Stanchie jd forced in which she gave testimony almost as damaging to her cause as the lefter which Platt wrote her, advising her to marry. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY, FoR 60 SALID-MISCELLANEOLS. CHOICE FRENCH Swaner, 10thBE. 0d ares 5 :70 -~ Toc. of. club at } | J He emie, ro, | the and a note Jones, s ed farted emda to | Pp merhant of t¢ well of West New whe York, ahd | OF ( ; Tie report Rast> better his own known BNO, 16. busine than line much now i le naking dt the ROW Be Sth condition: for months; ‘bo better... Would uw tour and grazing will and add vou contribu 1 »> in +OINe pre bullding oward circulation her can do all this at product ir preterence th these | : I to ble call d oduce, ke you d wi : ) 1" g ding | the 1 tim iy you 7 4 tot tid all fi i Blass: i ; beer it home is. possiindustry : Of beer, FISHER. BRE v : INC CO 4 say . ~ = mater- horticultural Now and : then the 4 7° thoughtful husband takes home ; a or box - of McDonald's 400 Chocolates 60 cents a package. He is probably reminded of it by his wife serving McDonald's Cocoa every Colonel! Vireappearance ‘l evening. One cup costs less than half a cent. RI DOTUIE Laie ent wiose Puneral-The | | STRONG | | } CAPABLE | acecoun of firm societi estates, porattons, re spectfully are individuals vited | | Honest ---- me demands $1,103 sheep witheut for delaying a hours en route ou food or water. 20 Work-Honest I can need can | | | be drink take my of or care help. smoke. of, assistance you do Otherwise to or- aed } ahd | Itt- | | | | you, BUSINESS BUILDER : : Repubhean Care | | ES Hon . in We resents you waet ao suitable present, you will find our display of silverware most tempting The 1909S designs are in and we aiwoays bave a coos stock and show the choicest seleciia SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH Bell 'phone P.O. Box Ind. 'phone [BBQ cessenen DENTAL CO. reached Denuth of Emil Huber-\Word the first presidency of the Mormon church in Salt Lake. yesterday from L C | W. Penrose of the European mission,| Emil J. Huber, formerly of the engineer's office here, had died while on a mission in Turkey Mr nek was born at Paris, 23 years ago, but spent mueh of his life at Zurich, ‘land, where his famlly resides came to Salt Lake two vears ago, engagement to Miss Martha Gunter, of this cily, was recently announced, eat, you not { With large resourees and cumyetent management, with a!! the ita sts of this bank ing institution in a sound and stable conin justified amply Is it dition, its statement that it offers eyerv banking privilege and acwit! consistent commodation safely. i of writing good reto things f you have all tne business coe Rey. Eliner I. Goshen will offtCapital $200,000 Surplus $50,000 elate and later at the interment, which i; will be made at Mt. Olivet cemetery Deposits $3,000,000. |The body can be viewed at the residence between the hours of 3 and 4 oe loc ! a | Hale Family Reunion-A\ Hale tam-) Every Womait ily reunion Is being held at Grantsvills , Nagdlahoala Ye |} and ee i ana - ee oe a , eae hive sha plat , | was chartered to take residents o his city, of Utah Idaho Wyoming and | u Marvel "Dou hoe other states, to the of the festivioP, oucne scen | ightiett ties They celebrate birthday of O. I Hale who came fe ) oh | - your druggist for and has lived near Grants| Utah in 1848 ft 4 he cannot Bup nly J} ville for 54 years. the MARVEL, nccepl no ; | Polder sed New Money Ordervue other, but sond stamp f vc illus gires full : hn trated book- ealed | Salt Lake curity and Trust company | particulara and - rections Invaluable | | has just tanned a folder to be used In ] to ladies. MARVEL CO.. 44 E. 234 St. Now Yor} advertising its new money order, w on h pers the purpose of about nine d fent forms of banking blanks. gs prndioas article of the folder is a fac ‘UNION simile reproduction of an article which appeared in he Republican telling | 218 SOUTH MAIN how one of the orders saved a Greek, George N. Kampis, just $250. Sheepmen Sue Shore Line. On changes of venue from the Second District court at Ogden, two suits against railroad companies were filed in the Third District court yesterday. The Denning and Clark Livestock company sued the Union Pacifie and Short Line Railroad companies for $11,418.60 for damaging shipment. of sheep en route from Idaho to Omaha. The Dilatush and Bell Livestock com- I make a specialty good advertising for good sell who tailers wear, SECURE fu- oe - IDEAS | will Mullett 4:30 o'clock Fifth East soe Zion's Savings Bank Trust Co. Pays 4 mer cent on depo JOSEPH FF. ne. ot ama H. LUND, Vice Prositent: ». C. BEEBE. Cashier, equal. as | refuses to provide for the support and MulletUs withodt aland a of his 10-year-old daughter. bail $50 on released was He Snenk Thieves Rob Store-Some time between 2 and 4:50 o'clock yesterday afternoon sneak thieves entered the general merchandise store conducted by Fourth Bast at $53 Farris, kK. i. Mrs. South street and stole $3 from the cash drawe It is supposed that the through entrance an effected thieves the rear door of the store George of services neral at afternoon this held be at the family home, 459 eoene Bae CROcoIATe = education of placer home ishe Does Not Support Child-\Valler J Was 30, aged bartender, 2 Brown, taken into custody by Deputy Sheriffs Smith and Sperry yesterday afternoon charged jail, in the county jodged and with non-support. It is said that Brown pany that buying i EE : su but interest Sechools-To the in' Peace in all parts of the world school children E movement, peace universal in the educaof commissioner Nelson, nesto South Republik Argentine for tion America, has written a letter to the cit superintendent of schools, D, FL Chris the involy movement The tensen. Waist of the Children's organization Peace soclely to Chicago, imp chipped é Thit | the is at the Knutsford hotel. son is paymaster and his Fort Douglas was a welcome one yesthe at $12,000 disbursed His terday post here and will get rid of an equal is accomlie Russell at Fort amount panied by his secretary, H. E. Messing. shipment tutions ct ' labor? V1 P the ‘ 3 er ,| Colone] Getof Pald-Lieutenant Soldiers W. Vinson the United States army George home. ? « ou that ucts or itv ppore t » t aa emplow1 ul wi upI e The diamond Weiser forest in Idaho, where he completed a week's inspection trip. He re ports that the recent wet weather has proven of a great help to the range] Idaho fi Mr wy SS -< rin ye ine the] and in] Good for Range-Worest Inspeetor Reed returned yesterday from. throughout a he money-in coe ¢ Kenyon: trade, he says, is recovering from stagnation which threatened it. lally to the | interests. ronize ‘you ou the | Phe Jewell .OM +r a Would Would Chief for home from Salt Lake tor home:trom Se , Trade Looking Up---lra a / A = -= CST = Ser- | two | to of ~? Police Pitt to the ‘ re ‘ t that oy has not yet returned home boy ,% | _ ee ~ = motherhero of custody by. a runawa as ST. - STORE will relalive a onsJuncheon tten- = lion" Sere ler Ser vole | ; | semi-j} 14-yeat-o ld: Into sii . , THE QUALITY --------- .:is large a re and es Alberta. lea eC RNonwing-The / B0- 138) RNY : - passed een ~ e = SOA TRBate Ofof: Hlackder Stauerteon"nv will | | death Alexander Rober Deemle e died . Meet-The of j Mormon | ednesday 1 ‘ forin abi 2 -| of:ite "ldthe atiReal. Hatate as-| Hotianar® the. noon ope snaeet!~ 2c % paralysis to seen yu "Canada; LT and. In Utah Men nr Ler ..the old willbe' I tat: ifusui hid Seu Ite r the be the : Te \ ete of oe S oO che Alberta, theeting tailon< for. «a u yn ele evening Estate | Wionthiy Nes ial fn! eS to- 19, es 5 year residents Lake vena Deud- clerk, stake Salt caalt deny tie. mil stokiny and: clos last $94.7:12 itt Jatterly. Real5 ft cen-) Stanchfield took hold of the witness for er oss-examination and covered her with confusion with almost the first question by handing her for examination a bundle of letters. "Where. did you get these?" she | de pica od. | ‘Ne a aid Stanchfleld | ee ‘will apveiog later. evidence, nd he read into the afte r oe acknowiedged rethe ceilpt of it, this letter written In 1903, several months after the alleged mar| riage "I am pleased with your Your letters like [ am overwhelmed to receive but it is dreadful to lily yy » fact that IT am. 70 yes old. * telegram from Atlantic City was first 1 had with assurance of my being an old man. Think of it-old You had better discard me I would like to see you Middlebrook or some other good fellow before IT pass in my check Vhy don't you do it? They or he would not bore you to death after your "T received the dragon seltzer red Pare not tried It. yet. Write soon. ours sincerely, THOMAS PLATT." DANIELS, THE TAILOR, 57 WEST SECOND SOUTH ST. A West, crowd. 1 who was taken: ah John Hem I am making a specialty this) ! month of a $30.00 business suit that is a beauty. value-a funet oy and near : thinking thinking ol are are boys boys * ‘ evi ation graduatio is year school the the now old, preparations ¢ Ne o Dannie and. secretary-| W TOM PLATT SUED FOR Buried. Republican Special Service Spanish Fork, May 18.-The 16-yearold boy, Jefferson Higginsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Higginson who died at Bureka last Thursday, was buryesterday ied t Z their‘iv Clearings 1a the] for be j little wife. district. oe Jefferson Bie ‘a $974,978.90. last voas da has The Colonia Mining company filed (Continued from Page One.) articles with the county clerk yesterday, showing a capital stock of $300,° Up to this point Mrs. Wood had 000 in $1 share William C. Hall is "!had fair sailing. <A picture followed president Erankiin Webb, vice presi ,| showing Platt seated at his desk and dent; Allen ‘T. MceCanne, secretary and | on its back the inscription: ‘‘For my treasurer company Owns claims in ¢ of end The GA "Ve ven eRb ae sert] W illiagn pes eharged with pen . ceny, Was arraigned before Pollce Judge who Diehl yesterday afternoon. fee Engis a German and does not speak some lish, talked to Judge Diehl for time In his native tongune and finally induced the court to discharge him In ordering his discharge, Judge Dlehl explained that the man said he large family to support. Siler cused of stealing Denver Lrom Vatued at 50 cents the coal shutes near & Rio Grande freight depot drunkJ. C. Hilbert, charged with enness, Was discharged, because he had ot attena sick wife who was in need tion Vugranecy charged with John Bell $30 or to pay 4 tine ot was sentenced in the city serve 30 days charged Thomas Grady, offense, was sentenced that number of S40 not forthcoming was in gained two , the ch: iin gang y additions ot When the case Earl Ellsberry, charged with battery, was called, it was tound that the complainant, Elisberry's wife, was not present, and a bench warrant was issued for her appearance today FExcursion via an S. L., May 31, and June 1. simit June agents for earths r partic | und Office. ec for sponding 4 ubout |tamfly, ATE ust -prop- | -U OPENING OF 80,000 ACRES LAND TWIN FALLS. June f pared with online a ,. | Sunda Stemi: Ue ee |} lL ee con- local vote for will be strong W.:No-P. Reed; vice president || et, which has a capital stock of $2.,000,000. court wilt effect placing the two fave the managements. concerns under different W. J. Blake, Hanchett, lL. O.-Taft company the inatffec B: M. Wilson, Mor- Fuller, fF. B. Leonard, insurance oon : Memory Si nary Georg jmoOme " figures ee resident ie stration interest Ha They, are lad | Hudspeth, in the management, Western Life Insurange solvency } Close SriThe tn "eiver ormerly ay iE (Tribune) ndimi : . Contests The Colorada|Johin ageney OO ED on oO 615 \ Hank the church. Life In-)| president,'vi DAP : over the | treasurer. The incumbents ip these poSi-| receivers | tions are, respectively, James M. Lynch,| and the | ted: appointed as The Colonel . of an ae clearings adglidk : q | and = ; oe officer ‘ cheat wit ee atilo | > reading clerk, C.-M. Hit ésent. o1 s from tie as ‘oniat iry ib ‘ af was "11 ‘ ly pA if ar. at..room Sernatheatte 5 stir with | Tompson} yesterday Cloystocthe-erfect court "Ithat Spanish Fork, May 1§8.-A meeting of the newly organized fire company will be held Tuesday evening to complete the organization, The city already has a hose reel and 500 feet of hose. The :a wall den aa AGENCY tintie aaa Keel nt Fi ec RE 1 and given to} RECEIVER | tne smatter unions a just representa-| receivéd charged fraud The Great ore it fu Rogers, Jo a5: Langford, Latayette H, Birrell, George Mueller, the StH Mif ir ie 4 a ai ber 61d eax aA International neliooke White (Herald.) The international officers WESTERN HANDS OF was #ppointed That Tecan Hoyt, FIRE ire Spe e o peutic délerate a .depart- eae Lagoon.|the a irom the. ter, inned Ogden. LOR of Friedman, E. 7 8 "Om nated a 3 al oreo .it bridge over | courts crossing at Stockholders traffic M. lL. Robinson, ris the will afternoon : |:o*ilso BER COCRfor LEO vote immediate) who. rode! a ‘ Local t union Wednesday: tion: SATt 1 anticipate her "night, rode Word eral ---__ +> NUT-PUFFS Tlie Typographical not in of Friday Gani | malsne. debris. begin Willian Trying 10, 25 & 30c. Bores MONEY GOMBED--NUT GENTER OFOG does spread GREAT IN As a result of+ ie:ee ampaign for a membership list of 1,006, the board of elul) yesgovernors of the Commercial terday added 51 names to the rolls, The me list Includes seven. non-resident ubers and is as follows William) Morgan Odell, Pocatello, Charles A Idaho; L. CC. Doty, Eureka; Thompson, Ploche, Nev.;. M. J..MeGill, Park, City, ';.M, Jackson, Marion; .O. J.-P. Riley, Butte, Mont.; Will lL. Biersach, Provo, and the following frfoin Salt. Lake: Glity: i. Christensen, Preston J. Cannon, James D.. Walker. Enos Hoge, Johu B... Beresford, .. Dr George .-F. Steihl, W. N.. Ferguson, James B. Risque, Nephi L.. Morris, T. L. Halliday, ae Somers, C. A. Short, H, Cc. Healy . Van Noy; O. J. Salis bury; : HH. Pp. Wee: N, M. Hamilton, T BE. Beyer, Charles B.. Clow, George F Eckstrom, George Auerbach, Thomas M Lees, Richard Papworth, Henry J. Walace, ae a. eee J. W. Gates, W. iS GHOCOLATE he : months Hunt, } rborates to 10 in the death of Lanthe Cc fommereial !club oan lost one _ its mo and valed member and one gave unselfish ber pled in the Sok "of bullding the social and commer rt, ee ance of the organization, andl urther by Treason of his unSe That timely death the rity of Salt La } fu T and loyal citizen and friend B. Utat 1, a contractor| Pacific, that fh O-€ Funeral 15 médbrind btbo lian il soon ‘|NEW NAMES ADDED TO COMMERCIAL CLUB LIST and that both Goldfield and Tonopah are enjoying a fair measure of pros ~| perity. Some of the adjacent camp: Sj which have not hitherto been Beat a3 "ailette Says are in a fair Men away excursion. "Resolved, WAN TED. office city. eH Te MUCH deceased me a this hour tonight. a 10 and we] using jors of the Commercial nus does hereby extend io the bereaved wife of Its require in the completion." OLICITORS In ane tween will as is cars S A ae from. unbeboa: pli ber s ported CPporeed.,. 0 by called atreets bdo | Seteie and board of governors of the Salt The Commercial club yesterday paid Lake to the life and influence of a tribute Landon kL. Downing, a member of that board, who died suddenly Saturday. The board will attend the funeral of Mr. Downing in a body he services will be held at the Masonic Temple, Wednesday afternoon, at. 3% o'clock The board's resolution, passed venter day, was as follows: Salt Lake City, Utah, May 18, "Whereas, The hand of death has denly removed from « life of ness to his fellow 1en, I< Downing, a member of this board heighly esteemed and respected citizen of this community; there pore ye It "Resolved. That the bos of gover- ‘of its trains late; and with that 10 per cent, in the majority of instances, the ae disease Te Orme that further SAY KIND WORDS FOR FORMER FELLOW MEMBER service per Case . and Ogden Mne "We already have - specifications made out for the style of motor cars to be used when electric power Is employed on the entire system The present passenger coaches will be used as ailers, and we shall purchase in addition heavy motor cars each of which will handle two trailers." reduced the pre- 3 xnected since Grether's arrival was that Wada: Haskins,/at' 820°Cannon ; rhis case was reported yves- Mrs; mila LO neo ne Ww Sradevecen tls the city engineer. This inlowering of the street in extension, eavy grades and eliminated sharp curves until now it has one of the best roads in the country. Millions for Gotham Station. "Tt runs an 18-hour train from New Work to Chicago, and it has never had to take eee there will be the trip up Ogden| Whose duty It is merely to sell ~|canyon, which should prove attractive,|Surance, need not necessarily went for many a cent in re- has the Gaba' ee SC to to NEW ester y SeLCGES, righ don: ae Be ee Mu Butte J itsford Mr. M lray has considerable interests sn Salt I e and+ will remain here for a few STORE, ELECT WILL "When the line Is complete we hope{|company is the principal stockholder |Crowley of to operate about five through trains a} in the agency, and the officeholders In | tweasurer. ay ona regular schedule between here| both corporations are practically the ena Ogden. In addition we look for a] Same. It Is understood, however, that il "Now, however, the Pennsylvania is jin good shape. Last year it had a gross income f $356,000,000, or nearjy a million a day. It pays its stockholders 7 per cent dividends, and the rest of its earnings it puts into improving its equipment. It has practically rebuilt its roadbed in the past few years, and now has four tracks from Pittsburg to New York, with six from in. line wire this wel grade with the Union Pacific is being} panuractured in a local tron works now, Philadelphia SS TYP n taken C : | ans ¥ P. Hemingspen is anothe =| The Pure Drug Dispensary} itor from Butte at the Knutsford | , | Street ear Mon: Ue Ditiod- THE" meni union, di-| he Street Car Men's Street | bers Main South 112-114 $$ | vision 382, ind ‘their friends, will dance aantpee 1 Dr. ree $°GsPaul assistant health.) terday r Lu cee >i ERE ae ca ME Nia ate ak last{# Oo the cars whole ge vested, and it is to be taken into ac-| 0000" ee our Alieithee the: say y NerwecalysCIV-) |e nt thithat, while count minus of the case with our road, years without getting of Oe use of electric | Neighborhood question, and a officials the in track across the temporary Ogden river tomorrow. The increase the de-| here spread warned precautions Power will be obtained from the Utah | celver for the Great) Western Light and Railway company surance agency, who is to take "Meanwhile, work is progressing on| business from the hands of 18 = Bee the railroad S00 eg mous 200 at three teens tan tori have | been fats | Street qu Wi owne electric the ; o places ; We such until ity, : possibly in ne ek and ok hay was hospital has a 5 i : FEOU EE insign, secre = y-treasure accec Of . passengers train from]. steam | names ment have e ndeavoredon tothe ascertain the a ae f eT . Re ae y etal A W : ; delegates to.1.-T..1 eony eneie Will. in permanent equipment there | Grether, in order that precautions may | | ae tleo. (Republican) \ Good-}| ralls and wires are concerned, | be taken. The ear wiil be ; disinfected al , , : atit { co itigat ls ) Printing CWestern mansen> "| ; | resumed 10S LTaCKs) aa ther | Siven us by a u volves he course, Lake |-0& que nh s a ie na the » object mv: besto shi residents lope worth applies to the Penney ivanta Tailroad east of Pittsburg," said Mr Sea fu a E 1 ‘convenient the Gompany's ranks,/at the-ake of 70 tto otheln wikhes. inin thi this matter, their vish matter > Mr. "Kimball by victory Won : him. ow a Grether necessary e- berg. with electricit the Ogden railroad on aie, frar Ise," aANnecnist the nt coe PPS in cs te Ss for "calls only on the street night, power b quarters fia street using : ine 0 department P is re ce ae re netare that speed, oe ertaiin avenue determined power : ne : t discouraged in orereen zincoln has od took } be to met ae vione oflices of - the road,. . in phe poe ha ago, i eee . ps boy ges' tlon o Service. in the ° Isolation concern all Y Not with ¥ train disease. RE DEER a Se be 3 gaa fron might While in Ogden, Grether Worked fei i oe VERE eas TN company, ANd that | nevertine awice. general ¢ remained road, : in Passenger four ove ie a After serving a year j "levels seraet west sane Denv at o the j | pees gone He Was accompanied F'. Yeo, traveling pas- for headquarters Long f inspec- oe raving the Hill lines yesterday by W. senger a to of the Pennsylvania the Pacific North- Roos ortianc ee th on rode tracted the BAMBERGER SIMON pay- sums up his week's salary, after ing his rent and grocery bills N DRUG to ping STO PEN e io aa Soon mer [LY PROME jurisdic hae birth ) sec Hunt, William South \ who many that believed Js It and he, Hunt's Melvin of ay Fountain Cts onan eee SOc | "?™®* are ea Ruled an neyet ol 4 cvowded train from Ogden ane scores. of. passengers. to the| exposed, disease His case was virulent at thé or time, oO t Melvin of lee Sarak a -_-_ ) ee ° =qu | Swamp-Root will prove to be That Sault Lake will be in the throes | een medicine you need z ORT Ys tT bene Boller will write to Dr. Kilmer and 7 Merete at wren pt 2 fot the oMecials of the health depart-| company, Binghamton N. Y., every ment, to whom has been reported the | reader of this paper, who has not al. . Ao tl 1e ree Rage loc Just ne fcé of his had ha ee a ive,g°<aren. ay an | tto rt he ah | m ‘ aise Os ing ' Short Dr " Oe aos , i an | lat ed to DA ORDE! ba seinat ee areola mtg "The Mestior® ounce an 50c added j}announcemen is Disinfe C ted - Une} ~nnvtor Repoi ted if t been jee Be to Gar oop 1e@ ' day a times do - "y exten ing. Only ee Liiterec of they eHouearacaicle? -- | ate : triple popular, | lately He5 sinensis } tlon y * MALL j had Mabelle Herman Grethei ea are 8 thousands How Clerk, are en rovugegn neys as Ago "ly Pee ' Feeai Sver\ ss Years i cause health? - Ea Employ > think GARDNER H EXEIE manufacturers, 4 to BRIERS. Bete Added to' Jucindicdiona_rorest "super} an Sam 7 E ' 9 yesterday left Clarke. IL By |} visor | look over the Grantsville forest: wiitel by Try "atest neonie ao not reatize now mucn{ WANT LIST OF PASSENGERS. ro aay ! Company F Forty the Have you ever stopped your kidneys may be the 7 mal IW all tell what makes you sick? ino dat apaut nme-contns| Health 1908. 19, . . of the most A splendid variety desirable odors, selected from 851: Fee ; . the products of the very best trouble? Lines. =e RAPID RISE TO HIGH SEAT] Began or : MAY Prices Palalesa Uxiraction of Tecth or No lay, All Wock Positively Guaranteed, Phones-Bell, 1126-X; Independent, 112¢| District Court Notes James Solomon brought suit yesterday against Robert T. Burton jr for 500 shares of Utah Sugar common stock valued at $3 a share upon @ promissory note dated August 20, 1906 The Jordan Stat bank yesterday brought suit against ¢ KR. Dorius for $1,900 on a pi omissory note executed 7 May 1, 1907 Judge Arm yesterday entered an ordet naming M: ao R. Barton trusce of property belonging to the estate of. Willlam Howard hLioward made an agreement L883. to di pose of the property He died in 1892 The appointment. of. Barton is madé to dispose of the property. according to the lermis of the agreement: COPYRIGHT | "THAT'S KIND OF | HARD LUCK!" y boy, as a iene a let , us insure it and yeur property forthwhen comes thea a you are su re ft HEBER J. GRANT 4 PREPARED INSTANTLY, Seay add boil0c.per package at 7 flay ors, Refuse all pines: ing water, coolan dserve. allerocers, Salt seemea. GENBRAL INSURANCE 20-26 South Matin u Lake City, Utah. |