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Show 16 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908. GRANTED LIGENSE - BROWN MEN JOIN Hewlett's TEAS SHORTAGE OF COAL ROADS STAND PAT TO LAW-BREAKER IN FESTIVITIES ALWAYS HEWLETTS ~ CARS 15 IMMINENT. ON FORMER RATES G00D; Orpheum Salcail Convicted of Show Salt Pata People How Selling to Boys Had No Pacific Islanders Enjoy Trouble. Themselves. BUT WILLE TALKED Louvre, Reput table FREELY SHARK Loses, and Unsavory Resort Is Favored, | makes a Lippman's Salt of difference whether that an with is Joe | running applicant for @| Pacific | did of the cogs 1s sechaphi a junIshments of ai Tom in a dea Pitt er ove out and J. ; a s = by J. . ¢ s "There one © . oe eas the > Case who ; oe te wie ; patriots say so, and either " : . - "re 5 the Louvre, of 4 0 oe on e na not did privately a ne i : show 17 Ty : a ief | made spent and | : all resort The ‘ n tle 3 ation bs lof aie in public.) ep 4 love for ee hesitate or ve a Biro in getting two children its had license renewer sOt uy raft of an d Here is the Orpheum saloon story, |) a which has been cone oS by rk city Samoan officials for two months, althougn | in, » a £ave the Unique i ‘program Method Health dressed ao. ave ati nativ was that ‘ thelr landas- provided them was a "shark Salt the| Vital hunt," swimmer shark There Lake's Chief Pitt. The had the of beer to the saloon, the boys, Trip to Ogden Little Board Makin ie of who has state just a tour of inspection U g pet coal Time, Tlow returned | and of Utah long will Harriman coal | and Ogden it be Unes you wait you pay much before the between reduce their fares meet . who n. o th ¢ rate yesterday ES dur- by a sane 5,000 me Coal- a of winter. L doubt per thousand inhab-| Cheaper per i to the statement of | 1 would issued e ae 000 or | year death In| the average was a mock! death "actual Was rate for residents" Salt for mare i coal eee: . xe jane will .61 per thousand. This ow month is reached | | rd this year than it is advise the storing of they the worked work of fF Pumping only 13 not na or two by days, < purposes. mf cle a for the round trip, the I Lake including street . }autonionil up ay aa . A catiy celal excursion days, ould fare car wiiy but it and the now, and|every day of the resort coal even |cial excursion day, a ton patalling ee the whole festivities evening, the bunch ended and ot a with all of the resort were well : large delegation of . ara _ eek ee Stewar .' see 0 el Ar y ee a a ball in| The Rio Grande Slight plant Notwithstand- or means of figuring aro now shipping 2,300 tons a the actual number of iw inter Quarters 1 900 tons and "dle d in Salt Lake during| "9a field) mines 1,500 tons. that the board of health | 1owever, Is going largely to the ee into the question became of has been the before Judge of law the batch of C. B. Diehl in selling eases were postponed then more some eared, cases on W ae custody and Were con Cem... s 2 of eee 0 0 3 tie S reasles 7a a tae anc ah iS. 40 into | f war as rte CASES) Ob SOes a6 over ant whooping cough, and > The |, Advantage older = d 4201 A brought} jngs service, have time but nothing like been now hr the ~ | movements the S tS will rende ane We 9 ' aie cer ergetic oe seatne: OMS | © s Bp. « tk were ay carted st: oD ere cantioais 0% a to 3y the . er an ate ( sposec as many t Pe beet' an + ‘ill will be Pry commence, x 7 and > they stand Murray jn the course of a of weeks, this ter asking of Red Mahoney of Theodore he had and county be HEAD stream. taken, while : of the it Moves members and readily Chief have ; the RANGE iS FIRST-CLASS a ee Tee iia Pesta nected with the ie local onto ment e® of d ee says mines Office Protected office sentence Gays iin 1 Elko and White Seen i Robert 5 ae Rilo ehief ar eee Will Lose Great W. at. 23 - rent for Pianos So 1st aon Jeppson, Toe. ay 66, aged Pine} the rae are) ae fair man had the great ths toe on box which he press wagon momber. Be Jeppson ; was to wu Was Mark's hospital, . , Benjamin stuehdca =e truc let a - drop an on | State the first tee aa is moving fibers et floor of the and the Rock Rr ur his and th or o being made to a three t a : convenience - €& positors, the partment 8:30 the| aun ‘its year owerAd a on : : ) r té-the line _ a of similar of 9 TO last cars oor | Thomas -- 4 & : ort: distributing pointa| A \ witt Me NS) a o'clock Safe site R. trans- 1 oe oe ne evening 6 | Emmett Inquiring for Following local | - w e re ; office of = r a ' ‘vemtorday ¢ _Tempersture jis news Police} to the is give the rev an United "24 ‘ hours at .€ p a neck 6:30 p.m. : | Crawford, The governor jas being plan and . Depart- [troops to §:30 p. m. first of we ide 17 | mulatea of. stating yesterday A Wedethe state at Camp that has expressed you Do - nest 1,200 alr, and an exe month, inch limbs, EXCURSION his staff from Mayor gest be In at { : an of Bransford the kind the lon is Saltair t a 7 4 price VA i oe t Oa ¢ e & ,2 7S e 2 rice (67,5 -O3;e "7 « 0 c ren S ats go at @ Cc an "extreme ° ' 7 7 i and r r CV ery you I econom Save e J PGC. h purc ase. Sa Irot rs. : y Tacto es ee av hihi secure, or two bal- whirling WHO at Generally : 6 p, fair ~ a 1, m., ONCE GETS ~ sports en sale for bot heavy. core The Auge. hich TO 27 USE USED: TO " ke 7.50 in y one. ete per| 50c for With . Package Blades. bt irate is starring. a stron haz co Bs a this comedy had : hat lis sked novel e the chorus: Sopranos: bir of theater icago, and merhays | acess Rooss S&S somone Tho } Cam attie, Poll, "Shiri Galdes ‘hays audia William Clawson, Mark earn pas D. FOR FOR tour of and; Alle Holt. end T. the Cars Stop. * IN r a dip tn the lake at the enervated system A. Fisher cheveramolt in Pp for . untt a "v0 big to the east be Saltair. h ; stein - repair to with } 4 , ees oe cries - out for liquid | beverages on the market but many are decidedly of ¥ quenching . the thirst nutriment at the: re- caused molsture of waste the rea to satisfy unwhole. and sup- samo time : general: tna s M tal : ! ly : ' a AE t { Ad 7 at State Game mar yesterda Justi th ' ee of f the DAUGHTER LOUISE AWAY and t Pao 2"tiee.2% iff to believes the the couple Francisco take steps prehension. The at lcomout and for to wants looking to Franc lech sheriff has San the have the gone the | baPp on To Pharaoh's, $:15 Do you © ane pair. 2; son « feel tired? to the which fined Ls ; --- ; ‘ ae 2 wie of fal C S a esa ‘H Bhons BL reserva- for » , rther particulars ulare ><... INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL | SENDS The BOYS beard BACK of governors of the atate of school governe have remanded back » Third district tn court tw' 0 boys me | sentenced to terms the yurglat hese boys Fo i - ‘a and Arnold Farris Ang 9 rest: Wilson and regard i are 19 years of age ei a 5 vicious characters, M a t feared by the authorities that the presence fn ¢ a ahd pre jt sdicial Be! ritence rat@ attention $160 } the rat the I AO istrial was the at Motkeliohw Brigham 1 Ss aclite bourd to athnat in The 7 } ra rd card 7 nool interests has increased woulg be of the the re- of $1 a 4 wards of $10 for the "pprehension of Cane ha anley Huasmuseae . th warden | chanan aa an ment -_ Willie Bu- jand-these are being investigated. sufficient evidence can be had t mnt a pr Ohta of Sendere ; re gust m « al} \ Mer- e ‘Hor Lake i A | tral ‘ ( a of serve ‘ cere follo Go TO SEATTLE Xr Fish Warden Crs ivwed a rer t : J t nia D and default to- col aieine me smeuhqueguiaetualinane a: D y Le Provo Cans - gulity, in ap-/|tenced: wired ND To pleaded sher- | cost*, their ecelvye Pari Idaho I pingville AlThomas -------- ‘ M V im White va Joseph Schwartz yesterday applied | Ju Pleaded18 gull to harge of of M unlawful to Sheriff Emery for assistance in loshing and f of $10 i« 2 cating his 16-year-old daughter, |impoted and paid Louise, whom he declares) has run On Jul ) Geor Siddall . ay ay with one Adolph Petzenberger, | charged th usi giant wd # : : : ' a marfied man with a family kill fish in publ trear H tox _ | authorities Lak De I MI JM } I I Co irs ' I TOOK at ird, Sandberg, 1 Car i Winter, Provo; City; Brigham Whitlock \ ; « Salt Lake: -John Lak Alfred Stoddard, Fork lrador ‘ Imullyan, Tler Camp rogan) Jea- Laks in I Sait - I U tah it D> Qua lo ONE MAN USED DYNAMITE ANOTHER HADN'T LICENSE -_--__o-_- - OX " and pract H Hug! j Z Prov \ 1 ' I i sole. ‘ all kinds. W. ‘ {a te Re ¥ Cheapest Irrigated Lands | . + a I I ph h f Hi. ; AS . f BI Vdd H. j k tr i have been weeks three f at lay th the passed the by held reo cal examiners, The d t if ' vi . MAN I t j in storag eason xi b ‘ r ‘ tf Invo I snxtiou not j it r i th ! tuna I es X Co. DOCTORS TURNED LOOSE ON THE PUBLIC Fi t t . ‘ by the buyers is t question considered MARRIED aT " : ao MORE i dict : Voca fot Brewing ‘ on 1 Wren A 5u \ aan at‘ held Ma 1 7 > she arranging© offered be the I risdi gust ke AUGUST | Returnisg leave Provo Canyon -_----- +> m nad 7:15 p. m. areiving Emigration Canyon tam + Ha walian take 5 40 Pp. m.-and 10:00-p , roubadours, Sunda afternoon and/ Trou nd chicken Ginnken at evening. | per Fails. aa Spring Dell. -_--_-_>o-__ --_--_ -- Take Aug i+ ha oe If e wit) 4 $26 f SNe vou Sue information |e the arrest of either ew will | $50 if both Will pay are et ee would lead of the boys, or that taken : oneeeencieeraitintisinesni . * 25 50 BREEDEN OFFICE COMPANY SUPPLY 2:4 a & Salt | Se!'s. penct! ink, and paper ins \ drawing and copying Up-{*teocs 60° West 2nd & P _ -~~~+ Palt Lake Photo Supply y Co Batne at Saltair. lane'skodak finishing. 124 Main return horse, for writ Largeht Kodake the to two hunky | pounds, of or 7 | a co a pad yiration INTERMOUNTAIN MASONS OF COLOR TO ASSEMBLE eee SAYS Nut- Serge| : of call lve Remspinaiio ve alto In the West are in Teton Valle Idaho. | Cropa‘fine. Opportunity unu ual For full information, « all on or rite STOWE & PALMER, 52 W. 24 So, Vu pRe al estate and insurance of' Claud aw 8, Owen,| days nature's It wi Sih ‘LARGE the ‘a Where avas piving spring and Ensign the Confectioners. neaneaceaneaneaceees There are many kinds of summer the parched throats of the populace, 5 ol double : : some. Few serve the purpo ne National ee coorWool price will Laurinds | to San H. -R. Ness, F. M. x T. Cornwall, pier Hatsctt, weather, an | Esther Davis, Gertrud Ro om RobBoth Schwartz and Petzenberger ar Sproul, und Elizabeth Robinson employed as painters and paper-! | Tenors-D. proun ohn Sum- | hangers | tall. Joseph 9 a b> state woo] He Ev Gapbott, "May M m 4 4 vellering oxo ; Carl wa {ina New cneainnanetaree : Ivy 7, aterials ee eae ee ee ee the freshment. aged Stewart, secretary of the Utah Wool Growers' association is the is one of the | 44st It was whi Miss Robson Miss Warner to dra-| for her. In doing so, Ade even mo ramatization an| ‘The Rejuvenation Kathryn e Graham, Stella' Poulton. Altos-Mayme | Webley, Marie 10 c State making j lof wine cqaracter of yer') the eee . grade g- So Durkes, , Chocolates. m of high ofacturing RAARARRKARRAR RAR KA RAA RC Oe eee In such GATHERING : ithe low duction will be seen were as plased ei| CASE. Brush ARRANGING | of ate an' la market today, , and| has made ‘thousands of people augh, and made Miss Warner ra'ore:| ; as an author. The same cast and pro A Z Soap presented ee theater, ~----New York. Chorus for New Opera. Professor McClellan has perfected the organization of the Salt Lake} Opera company chorus for "The Girl| and the Governor, hich will be given early in September. The following mp fellow seen in the|this city August 25 mene Wen. | At the meeting the Garden PIGSKIN Case aaa se SWEET CANDY Manufacturi f | 4 |} Many well known and S RGEn ari tn earn meeting is held here te ar 4) Pleo will be found in the OF »& : oheet | has lone)i keen) 1 kare Miss advice of the Utah association. which 956 a character actress, and thenow Pale 8 of a | Successfully handled a similar mov tudebaker without aa A be Society d ry can with some sort of a fit and sufa severe hemorrhage from th Jailer Earl Ripley carried him he where hospital the emergency to was attended by Dr. 8S. G. Paul He was then returned to the court room and told Judge Diehl that he has been a victim of lung trouble for yea open on|tee meeting of the greateat| Growers' association, America's oe Sire, ca Sweet' s can Print- 336 by Officer morning, Who was arrested Carlson Thursday The altogther| SaltLakeLaketheater Theater. will R. price, k make printed Card or SNNNY . PROCURES George nor efier than makin DURKES HIS FREEDOM |] morning, name, A the oo | cca EXCURSION NORTH Auguat 8 via Oregon hort Line Greatly réduced utes Northern Utah and Idaho Seppe ‘tohg linnit weo agent . ae taken p performa yrmance when day SI ASSASNA Their excellence is a matter of skill and 4 ---->---______- FIT -=== EE stimes:|4 eer Autematic D9D9)T99)DBDO]OD]S 7 o b : gether woe-berg ppearance that Short | Judge Diehl did not have the heart ngeles to Impose sentence and ordered him dischargec SSS ee A elmo rier today is a havo been; -~ cellent | ment Miss Robson ounded her wit Ken-| IN OGDEN ‘ cat : ee elved Salt 27, ner accu2.13 SAFETY be in. BNI) ECAR CECA SSS SASSSNS ‘and we will guar anattractions ey se walt. DON % an Keith-O'Brien's, HAVING 45, in This will witses. the la two performances of the excellent Dill bein&® presented at srcathan spite 9 he hot} traordina: a ete ne hes ween = RAZOR won't i seized fered lungs. be . At the Orpheam. afterncon and eveningz= States| lrataiee Mn ot B Saturday. GILLETTE the thé POD features. aooabie sep Ensign, bi St Ce., ' - are cowboy you will ee matize will also ll -be one ever held Our ons clean carpets ec | floor, "National Houes Cleaning Co, ilar. er was {n held from| Butlerville --- maxi- inch funeral | i : ek os trip $1.00 09 ae h sub- MADE IN A SANITARY BAKERY. | | Where cleanliness and purity pre-| vail. Royal Milk. Royal Nut, Table| queen and all sorts of mere! Bread }bearing our crown labe Ask your; |dealer. Royal Baking Co. j This NO. 34 UP. MAIN ST. of The Plays and Playerpeople. 77, whieh since. the} above normal; since January humidity | | .31 Ing of| Mur- in Bathe at Saltair. feel tired? bataing In _- world at Salt-/ bath room Sunday, A a Aner hae te Limited. , Recher himseif heartily in accord with will personally review with hotel oY another | said Mr. tee tho Butlerville. hospital 5 rnoon nterment Cottonwood cemetery. REVIEW ON RETURN The troop have made a eplendid ehowing at camp and ft is expected j that a large crowd will be on hand| }to see the parade ! _ na ' . 1 .. * Japanese | while Thursday probably oo nee ces will es rae Sb to 1 and ania ig 7; mum, 90; minimum ee: Teen normal; total de eficle ney | ject to the governor's approyal a public. parade and review of the Utah |} troops would be held-in Sait Lake on their arrigal here at 10 a: m. Aug. 11 ment is open from 8:30 a.m. | > eS of fe dispatch was received by Governor Cutler from BE. wood, adjutant general of forces at present encamped | from Deposit = ret e Baul SEATTLE ‘ ‘ Maxfield 3 o De- g ee | as an of- | Maxfteld broke a bottle of th a | of ar | which he had purchased to Poa While awaiting trial on a char i make are up | and ° 2 a ; Qo court arge oO rooms the flery liquid . ran all < over ) hia> | drunkenne ss < in = Diehl's yester- front Fine wate tch repairing, A. S& Relser,) jewelcr,.No. 12 East First South st. yon tna in Diehl's chambers, and in order into them one will have to pass stantly The t GOVERNOR WILL THE GUARD f t ats at ‘ 0 daily as Secretary ordaily as Secretary Hor wt guage . . completes the contract - euign week|pear to ---__. 4 directly the | mometer in a 7 2 recoy-|and of Carbolic Poisoning. Maxfield, aged 17, a son the 7 general ra for oc- | ated ray about o clock will be ; ready He privacy. more order notto have ters will Inthen be foreed listen to grievances of the citizens of Salt Lake j} who help to pay his salary, nor be an| noyed by newspaper reporters con- ship-| the 2 | | Savings is open ~ The che ex~| the! . ig 1 price 2 | in these | successful airship. days shortage "9+ Dies Gerald through Judge Diehl's room or goj around through the fire headquarters. Chief Pitt will move to the new quar- Oe at representatives every Malt huge Every ay | @ | last three weeks| Another attraction under considera-| wonderful The |tion is the George Weadick ‘ band of Springs, however, were |cowboys s and. cow girls, yr y who will ap-/¢ for little secon y Srice - sew ‘ "the : removed . to" st.|.,,Prating, Binding, Legal Blanke, | inc where Dr. : Wilh: wipay Books and Paper Rating. Trib- | Relative : iam 7 = e-Reporter Printing Co,, 66 > W. 3d him, ¥1is horns is] South: Salt Lake City. Phone 713. ares cast: Open a are legislative ) cas He eae = # | is growing 1g ace ars is conditions crushed so badly yesterday = a. ‘ . aa" a evening of o~ | first of the mon 7; accumulated de-| Character actress will that. it: will. probably * re- | qo bon in ‘Utah or a oe ine oe} Totak pres cipitation, a Geta Inge the | ation "oe. co Siery quire amputation to Preparations Lonene Railroad. denet- Ot .the. Dehver aair iota,"in. company Grandoe storer, right foot afternoon © ? on EXCURSION A 3 Pitt | &evernment fish hatchery at Mi alta,| the ir thousands of reade } | Colorado, for a shipment of 150,000) The room in the back se of head- | young fish, principally trout of ‘att: | quarters now used by the ehlef, will | ferent. varieties, to stock the various| be turned over to leutenants of ee of UtaoT Police John Hempel and Richard L. | he "car wi arrive here Aug. 138} Shaunon for their exclusive use, sa} | and will be under the personal super- | that they, too, may get just as far| | Vision of government officials, who will| away from the citizens as possible superintend the unloading of the 109 odd cans which will contain the young | fish These will bo unloaded at Salt, HOT YESTERDAY BUT Lake, Provo and Thistle Junction, ‘ and | from these polnts th cans will) be | PRETTY NEARLY RIGHT | transported to the vwarlous streams it is proposed to stock. Yesterday was meee r those "just Requests for the stocking of| ee a ays, Ww at a 1 te npe rature of 90] : ~'4 a 12 op and 6 at the ottor etres ams with fish aré made through! 77 for the mean re ord of a he employed £0 $ ; y oys It's 5 . Police from Judge to get . ons clean carpet axons cle Fron Choenie ° on a ere ul sale, ort the product. nd from Pocatello, Idaho, tol Mr. Pettit left for Coalville last|be seen in Indian village life dances g might and will probably be absent for | and pony races, : , Wy eek or more "We are going to have the biggest | ¢ a a Ree aS fair in the history of the association," | § of 0 situated YOUNG MANY SHIP WILL valent eft as te in tan former years. i ‘his is attributed to the greater activity on the part of the state and federal inspectors and | FISH TO UTAH STREAM the co-operation of the sheep men, "Aon counties more than a million and a half sheep have been dipped as a preeaution against scabies and other infections Vhere infected animals woo they were quarantined and urther epread of the disease is thought improbable. The range in the two counties is particularly hard-to keep free from disease owing to the largo bands of sheep that pass through rom. the ae and Utah. ranges, spite t fact, ' the Inspector sald) that the condition of both the sheep ‘and the range was first class OO SWEET CANDY ©€0., Manufacturing Confectioners. Suit () * ° ge Public and Difficult of Access 2 > - . industry, returned yesterof animal day from an inspection trip covering| themselves. _*e* { ults ouse ome during the has been at down owing Old building on East First South street, which is known as ee ee ane ee |. c a bureau the state of Nevada. He reports excellent range and the sheep in good condition Scabies, the dread she at ® ® an Take waa een nied creas . in business shut petit larceny, having been arrested |Teems, which will be used land prosecuted by former captain ef | fice. as ee Lara pin ) "e, Jot . . Burbidge, Jnrhi ; now r¢ bath room w ee a pri _| gency, the newanda quarters. These con federal ° 1d -_--__ -_ +~ In order to get as far away as pos- |; ine. Breriatt nate at dite Gs ens in the ate eee Sible from the dear peepul and in-| august 9. hone. city tokat camer quisitive newspaper reporters, : hiet 250, or call 201 Main St. for further| | 50 Cents Per 100 Pitt yesterday aranged to move his particulars. Visiting or mroteasiarnl' cards saleable | t@ 75iv ofo ents : Into From fishing on the after-| Lambert gathered ev- value vad =served THIN 1@ was VNO oi CONDITION OF SHEEP AND | ine ‘city' Jail ‘in this city in 1904 for|cupaney In about a week. - Three [Or carboute ‘aci@. ‘poleming "Sme| AL_.CUCECD these in Time. railroads rom its period of depression iat Negotiations zare betr ade with with|% ring made & far more rapid rate than it went|}Captain James Moore of Billingham, ' down last fall. The general improve- | Wash., for daily fights of his new and | . . one SACRED to ae aa by Sheriff ailey, Glencoe coun- and |erything "y three traced that Lambert is particularly in Hailey, Idaho, and so badly will, in all probability, be over to them and prosecuted According to a descriptive cir- filed | Watchman ? TINA 70 S . Mines in Good Shape. oon ascensions daily Theleontract | Mr. Pettit says that general condi- | also calls for two daily appearances oe at the mines are excellent and/in a bigh dive of 50 feet, high tight that as far as the coal mining camps|rope walking, slide for life with lady within at least can been rT nt to Justice of S. various build- construction sort an application asking for two second | the camp were feet of the water of Currant creek, a) "oon of July 3, Wasatch " ome Get the Saltair habit. | this ba beittetctt Saf Cedar creek. The paper stated that/ty, Idaho, Lambert is wanted there for] the water would be impounded by a|the theft of jewelry, camp utensils] dam and 1 released from purposes. March 1 to bert ee cash toemployed the value atof the $1,000.minesLam-as October for irrigation was Emmet notice 7 ults Spe- Oregon | money te ore | it.' get 88, for| yesterday a is accused of stealing sevof carpenter's tools, which directly. desired chance of being forgotten, | found --_o> --__- wanted File on Water Rights, that he W. Parker of Callas, Juab county, | turned filed yesterday an application with /there. State Engineer Caleb Tanner for. 600 acre feet of the water near . é t to do so to : secure e s of coal as possible w nile able tons - ne ( I oe last two The| thefts a few times and| him until S as "Bp All Bl sy] ma lowes th Mieke. at ee re This. 35 minutes, the old reads eierieck to turn the balance of 60 cents in their: favor lLOn the. other hand. ‘the Barbera: th his, rall- W uster |Third ward furnished 7 cases of smallwill rpniey the shortage for coal = BIGGEST ATTRACTIONS « ice a D ie .Jever. Gene c int | 1 ening rt Wore ae the sanitary depart=| (0° > o.cen os Rade ee point| EVER, SAYS MR. ENSIGN | ment shows 326 loads of garbage Were | ond: all in air it w Att hee 3 winter, | dt in uses oads rubbish acs « of rarbace Hitercisy entbag esa clever have been stolen from for violation | | the vin Sunday. l] All / Short Line have unofficially announced } their intention of standing pat ' | $1.19 each way and $1 round: trip | Sunday . excursions s in the su mmorer an da for special events on other days due | power be 1 ea ty a POTteG? attractions | duced patronized Ve Islanders aut so ec ek b , morning Lambert case, | eral boxes Yiebl. Sull Before Die In connection with the Louvre Just e, r will ° ( 1 - departmeat| {ng this, however, they produced 18,- | a fee mutton vane Si nth ie de total death} vu touK the this July than in the | with regular trains and the Salt the deaths | ®*™e month. last. year nese mines] ¢ 4 Nog ana f e ant it through with the licenses of a/ Simpson, John Lambert, a miner, aged Last year's deaths for July were batch of others who had been con-| 76 Who is wanted in Salt Lake and| which was the highest on record for|the month. Northwest victed of violating the law at ihe same | V#rious places In the time that he refused a license te the robberies of different sorts, was taken Louvre, / fro: and ' while iis Ss announced, the amberger would reach | will not only make this rate for oe rtainly of only ahical in moteie consumption - the figure the |1£ in amounts Lake | July the re nstate na rrateuited and a|by the head of the health woman, who were dressed in| by deducting 20 from the ttire of thelr respective | list. for the ee ee making out The the not/at the e Then, signed - ae anc ) a caso until the favorite saloon an) - TQ DEAL WITH LAMBERT |toaas or rubbish were carted'ta tne | be,the part of wisdom forall who are fairs pntwing tater meet e . , wanted his license renewed - Tom D, Pitt, chief of police, prices. Lake to higher * Gould Salt the | the rate made by the Bamberger roat the | This question Is a subject of most t of of the|the hot weathersi talk along rallroud lother coal famine here this winter. | $1.50 ; Last year at this time something like | Salt p anaes average statistics imper-|of usual way, Instead, he was tipped off | their friends caine from" Orden. o > Jen ce | to appear before Justice of the Peace | --++-+____-__ Dana T. Smith, plead guilty and pay SEVERAL PLA N a fine of $60. That was the end of the i L CES WA 1 the application cense be ranted School will soon open, the boy will need new clothes-if you buy now you save half-if in a Shorter |} knows abou of 194 birtt the' hig. count . OF thet > > There anything was a total. han 2roadsthe and country, and moneyed the poor Interests mam ts}| neo I ve :are ee Slee "servi Saree Pony Paraxale. + "e +R! : i i : es 1 getting pra stHoally Hone of it } of five trains a day each way to mak« elighte the month, oe bu thee Ir, "Boncresidents" Stewart makes m the PencuTeisy ery6 \ pony ‘ paradede delighted th e« i _) noing MRenOUnt Denver and Rio Grande | aD Eo ) the » slower lower tim é dren and some of the elder ones a erst MidtrnrGoriérs between Salt Lake. and Bingham even, 1ere the matter stands and the interested in horse 1 on the track | he: hontth t 1 heard "nbout .10 | hundreds of disabled cars can be seen | ™28" © ho wants to wager that Georg these races broke up. in a row, how- c if ne A ; ; eet coe a se ab "és "..| on. the. sidetracks, which a year ago | Gould and E. H. Harriman will eut ever, when one horse pss r thought} xse a ee va, a ey = a . ho r | were engaged in thre coal' carrying | their rates to meet Simon Bamberger new or udges, ane LEEA > CASES The y JUp~ | trade.J f s, 6 ré ‘ etwee Sf h ‘ knew more thun the é judg and ing cough. e were I ‘reported only I of course, : true that" a } $1.50 round trip between Salt Laktke entering the tand Hire itened » to Fite ea i | |mumber of new cars have been put jand Ogden finds no takers for hi might! but he was . nos the charge in Make ADVANTAGE number | "clean proprietor sold have been arrested, . brought to answer to Pettit, city board of health By Dr. M. R all who can afford it Utah coal from Stewart's copyrighted system of figurthe eastern part of tho state does not| |ing,. which was given by Samuel Hop- | 4efeiaraxe in storage. kins Adams 1e Clear Creek mines during July, Adame is as anan ex: xamy] le € of ince ncom= 7 |. oon petency in a.recént magazine article, | 1907, worked 26 days, while this last Tom Pitt, J. J. Stewart and the othe re ende 7 Ka: Hawallan beeatiealonirs in Salt Lak of the patriots knew of ang during the afternoon and even-) inste ad of Sold to Small Boys. ing and Horace 3. Ensign sang ""Beau-} | pec ple who About two months ago an officer of | tiful Isle of the Sea," as a special| the month the o Juven renile court saw two boys, about | * 7 and 8 years old, coming from the 5 ia hree ae uarts oerof Orpheum saloon body tra beer. The boys wer a fc court and after an examination, @ | warrant was issued for the proprietor |} of thea Orpbeum saloon ote ae tnt) . departwas turned. ove rto r to the P police I a ment and brought to the attention Of | E. | Statistics. ie July y was .89 and{ | ing itants, according for J. | fi lds, a shortage of coal cars for transportation of the fuel from mines for distribution throughout SYSTEM of in Vital ‘ tand | i enjoyed excellent the at ONCE! HAVE SLIGHT } staate is imminent. row Last week it was expected that "I am satisfied," he said yesterday,|the Salt Lake & Ogden's rate would "from the way things look at present, |Terain at $0 cents each way betwee) ess s« 6 € ys sit WO. < 3 excep ¢ special « and here they sang their} interspersing them with | Known generally in Salt ; the interesting features of afternoon hieh day hc sisters TO people 4,000 who , : and amusements : their in Lake. One ADHERES to Inspector, | from Of ‘ | In the Children's Dept. Bamberger Line. : mine one iy istrall - \ifficar ot th AT New UTAR yester- ven mostly nd ine BROS.CO CITY LAKE According people of Sait Lako n fatrls : ‘ ae eros € the HEWLETT. SatT valley how BUYING of | Disabled Cars All Along Line | Can and Labor Famine Not Unlikely, PRICE. Lake half of W ttir and eelyey z to wit ie mn 4 other par ' in | brothers the to months, the music felling two Salt Wandamero Island i na Fe M ile | Cave other "y best or entertainers SEG; a some better Hquor ADVISES THE Pa- Events, of Sock< Cee eae lan ; co ai eg but the du Te ar part of the up a a be term vare to Mr. Wille, although never convicted of a violation of the law, got 4 license In contrast, the Orphr oo : Ale. Pie State street, bearing a decidedly un- -| savory reputation and ¢ onwACy d , Of ast Pony half live figurative peakit course, tl Pee a P| S imoa, oa, New Hawwal, iy ; ae Zealand s as ~ Stewart chairman of the license committee ae --beg pardon, short short change- beg ee s + Islanders the day license it alt Lake sa) what he) thinks about the "gang" or out) 0 f gets and hustles for the ‘ succes s8 th e D pa: » of of thisi : ec: ae:r oO n ton ‘ triot - . Some part sae an and by Coal Famine Is Possible This Winter. | | lot machine Lake |roubadours Music Today's the Gala Day State Inspector Says Another Will Scarcely Meet Low Fares NOTHING BETTER AT TWICE FEATURE Marriage, rade Among 7 Tt HUNT WAS Mock Restaurant | A as CL OOGX ODDO eee ee SS of ia ane ward .ye en pulld, st tt t on front: ‘t« Front. toe' Tuapiineten Te me. abc ah Saltair broke Chartle weather, for dark welght be each front the gray pear 1,050 &. part off. Stolen es Turner at nee |