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Show 10 THE CLOUDED THLE CASE AFFIRMED INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY, REOUUE HOME 13 MADE A REALITY School Superintendent Is Elected For Third Term Trust Company Loses Action to Recover $2,605.40 It Had Pai Paid. Local ‘WOMEN QUARTERS "ARE LOSES Public-Spirited Aid showed trying to get ber W. of b Smith was schools of th Jordan elec acs 1 Raunt Salt L coun- board of e ducation it its meeting this week Te has aioe ‘lected hree times te this positio and will begin his third term on Jul a 1909 Mr Smith is a native Soar Ber where he was Bont in November ‘ He is a eee 2 of the publie ale ia furnituro, Mrs. Bowe began action against Mrs. Palmer and. Stilwell eae alleged conerat oa ay the property een a r anted Stilwell's 10n- eit The See me Pca Spevaruce| he court's judgeme OHIO SOCIETY HAS | over the outing. Those more oe i twenty years He has for is-a school man of recognized abillt not onl In Salt Lake count but throug rut. the tate iving lone titute |} workin nost ¢ the large counti TI people of the Jordan district are ortunate to ] ‘ lim at the head of their school vstem. sports features members of of the the LONG TRIP HADE WOMAN IS STRUGK FUR OPERATION = BY AUTOMOBILE day's Miss Esther Allen, Go Id, Mr, and Mrs. Miss. Sutherland, Bassett, J. J. Snider, D. F. Brayton. S. L Idaho, Tapco stands cleaning. Co. Bell 5261. lean Ind for 93 the oe Our carpet cleaning National pened House ene p is best et carpet | will Cleaning again The unable to be present at the lanned in thefc honor at the aptist church at Sey h prepared f the he et Saree and sa moe was anticipated. The lar that =e oo bl the Wario ones f the ning waited Sara aiter ae Sear for the arrival of th been warm thing. days Onis a ihe Orleans r erep fizz eee : DEMAND FOR ROOM of the floo floor spa hall has been Leahy the state that it ig n ate feared finish watch Supply repairing. Co. bite: Riser. DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT 1 draughtsmen in the $1 600; ee 3: eoc others, July 14 _ and at 8 and 15. Ju ly Oo $2.85 aia New sanitary yles, latest Breeden Office Cc. W. Miller Third district. patterns. Supply on the Coo filed aa | complaint court _Tuesda sale of Co. a in the Ruben preagainst eee sewing machin etyneng 718. Co. 66 W, _ OOo St. on on ut, at 2 Dayon with el oe 2 ores taken ar her n to SAGA sne was Wal ere Benedict Ww to her home B a ne Aatct in wasa a Utah erdere ‘coffers e 4, Bes 11, and 12, SUELO Ce Se un ar cee 16,°26, July. er nee eee aRS Rye rene tempt of Investment company to the Di strict court Justice Nephi rimp- 2, | Lrg of being court Phillip night. E, tf Patrolman owner ers furnished 00 They're in the window. Baked Bean Brown Bread Co, promptly filed. Both phones, SCHRAMM'S "Where the POWDER Cars both OOSHOSHSOOA that pro they and Employers First annual convention of High Brows, outing of the members, police while Koro, S. Thousands of Swedish people, E. Day.and John Bell. CLUB & Ols yawyers, suite aried Boston Photo Rolek' finishing. ary {ces wife the streets or § up.'' have Bidg. headed or sports, Seventh vited of John West to Evans, England. at 2 p. m. Evans, James street. St attend born Febru-| Funera erv-| from the resi-| No. 57 North! Friends are Interment EVERY ACRE East Bench. Phone eae Chandler & lot in Reversed Ind. tematic Machines, ne 1 G (Continued from Page One.) session by Attorney Gormelins Sulllvan, of the defense. declares that many charges wit h appear as checks for Wines and Manhattan cockt a cntimated | was the villain in the Sige who wou eventually be unmasked. As a matter of fact, the St. gis| checks proved little or nothing against| Mrs. Gould so far as the purposes of | separation and allmony suit are | concerned. oven if ey show r | ord of her drinking, it all happened | long after Howard Gould had aban-| doned his wife, and aeuee asa Justin | cation of such abandonment only by When now you the court that while Mrs. Regis ae Was influence of liquor." sy Pianola Plan toned Interior plese se n oanagos, M in speak you c ‘‘The Prettiest Spot in Utah.'' $948.53 Indian 60 . ° eae athletics, religious of think We Vacuum of C an Rock in money had times took but Turn in some honesty The for it your for exist make Somebody the and Red It col- interwe will streaks of everybody, ee Merchants' May sell as good silver as we do, But and the with claims you. in years hopeless. to got & from owing years we Cosgriff Wyo., Territory. considered three lection. for Springs, Indian been was us est. $948.53 of claim Somewhere ee Protective Association Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts, Fooms No Time 77, 78, 82, 93, G. Luke, Genera? Francis 94, a2 97, 98, 99 and Salt Lake Mana ager, Nowhere 100 City, Commercial National Utah, a "Some People Don't Like Us." Nobody -o W Z ill sell Dutton, : Vv. SALT LAKE g 2 ite af iinle, Mark Today of Park-A Guarantee for Got the Number 1264 price, ee The $5 ni sonable Button, ere Button better sil- rear a ver at sucha rea- ever "Box | old at ae D. collected Couzens collect Goul accoun ba Ing. Satsed three months. ‘Address 83 Republican. means "There's a reason." Sometime Oe = ¥ 301-2 | Ne >whou ----- Even more important to Mrs. Gould was Justice Dow g's remark from the} ench "All these checks are admitted in evidence, but there Its no evidence was at under the the work on} MRS. GOULD SCORES HARD AGAINST HER HUSBAND } before coal.'' Lagoon - Lagoon -Lagoon! training and ucational and_ social wor vill be maintained, and the bovs will elect. thetr ann officers to mak enforce their "laws" in camp. hike" to the top of te sunt aimpanagos hear the camp is planned for Satureé and City HOUR addition and make Soules Co., good Please Live Until July First i TRIPS ‘‘That Noogal -Noogal - Noogal! n outin f 10 dase near the old Geneva resort on Uta ake, party will be in charge of Elwood Brown, Secretary in charge of physical and 80cial work of the association Sys- jn-| cemetery. To Laurelhurst Camp ip Tim Kodaks | will agave Main sell Round trip is 25c. ‘‘Why pay more?'' re- i for Co. 142 The ‘‘Never Substitutors'' will be there and the people who rest- Lake, The center of activity will be Lagoon-‘‘it builds you even ner, ut June 22,| mephriti 8, penan Ev-| ante of 3, 1851, In Thursday dence Suppty The ‘‘Busy Corner'' will be deserted. day. Over 100 prizes have been donated for the poe. in the various sports Typewriters. oo Salt Lake and First friends ‘Where the cars stop'' they will not stop that Breeden Office Supply Con nS WOMB |v M. C. A. BOYS START FOR CAMP TIMPANAGOS Weber moved to families, SALT LAKE tomorrow. j byt the Swedish bs x 5 r H , | Sweatsh Lagoon, ‘a program --- Underwood wives, and sympathizers of the Local Residents Will Go to Lagoon on Swedish National Day. ' goon for the the An- sides parade telephoned ist cient and Benevolent Aerie of Live Wires. Adopt Reedall must OOO JULY other| sentence St. BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON? | SWEDISH PEOPLE WILL CELEBRATE H. | Patrolman Crowther oo the "f hose L..0.°Martin, arrested we Allen+ Smith, Tripp, Walters, Stop" SHOPP. the expected The annua] outing {s given undert |auspices of the Swedish Brotherhood the ees Sisterhood and the orden Literary society. Elaborate arSanwermients ‘have been made for an enjoyable day's entertainment, Before going to the Lagoon a e ber of young m and women, attired n the Swedish national costume, wil of Jergen's Talcum Powder for 15c several as not The arrest was made ‘by Patrolman Crewther on information SU hed by Stewart, who company with F, I./ Sefrit and Councilmer Marl Reedall | and D. Martin, went into the place and found the game running ti Reedal and efrit watched the game while Stewart went In search o »Olleeman. When the arrest was ma ‘eenmed We've always something interesting for you in the way of drug and _ toilet is Main | | | | bond variety. of The clear ae card because of wlan the men str ls abolished Othe terms of the papreemene provide that the members of the unton shall give UP all contract owrk in competition With the employers. Th anion. must Maintain with the as { a Standing Pee to adjust all differ. ences and in se of failure to agree, the cOnnnitteee are to appoint one ; man to settle. No strike without ten |} days' otice and he present scale of | $4.50 a day for the next two ve are points in the agreeme in D.. too, are here in great in all grades. 111-113 Agreement and . Both Make Concessions. MeGuire,| manager of a poker the basement of the at No. 48 East Second arrested at 12 o'clock by is || Crowther on Information furnished by | dent of Salt Lake and surounding City Councilman J Stewart Walters| towns, who still have a warm spot in ind six of his confederates were take their hearts fer the fatherland, will o the police station whe they all/jJoin in a grand celebration of the were released on bail of = each. Wal- lawedien national day, June 24, at La- AUTO Sth fac well 4 ifter% ».| Seven Men Are Captured Basement of Log Cabin Saloon. ns, 3. 52°00 40.00 o9" ma-50 31. Panamas, underwear | and 10 a.m, Ce rriday at in each case In the District means a 31,900 to $10,fine of Vietlon some- GOUNCILMEN HELP RAID POKER GAME EVANS- 1909, of aT ob Lamoreanux tunes plunos, 1260 Ee a a were ruesday charged with being drunk, was giver 0 davs James McCane, charged with| vagranecy, was give 100 days in the} city jail Allen Phillips and Thomas| Fitzgerald, who were arrested on sus-| picion of picking pockets at the Salt-| air stati Monday night, were given| until 5 o'clock ‘Tuesday afternoon to| eave Salt Lake Allen Walters, game running in Log Cabin saloon South street, was return.......0.. 2, $55.00 St-)'Louts.and:-return'.....-....'.. aS tha, Kansas City ‘and i naha ansas Cit pus retur ; Pid Denver, Soldrado: blo Doints in Surin propor tio eu Tickets good returning October aE city display | as a endec eandiveas ae Persuades Them to Accompany Her Home and Tries to Keep Them. cago the matinee and cour r ( ewrtort a lad of Lbout | 1 vears o Lge, was fined 32 Ralph Te err ve t | same mb Orne) uth,h re"QC Pe re Painters. and paper:hangers.of Salt same ie, did also Y , c al HW ickstrand was fined $5 William | Lake, members Of,glocal unton No. 77 Me Donald was fined $2. for allowing | who have been o trike since last ive spill upon the paved ree | Thursday, will go to work again this o ch rec rith vagrancs is | foie tt, charged wat Gee ‘ans ; morning under a working agreemen ¥ lyde:.. Gordon'and Fern MecVee, | for two hs ars -- the Master Palintcee red with residin in a hou o ers associatio In reaching this ill oketas were fined $50 each for con-| @#sreement, concessions were made on Tuesday an of court our dressconcede | p.m. casino > ribune-Reporver tnd "South St. Phones Main street Grandson, Charles Benedict As she sed around i street car, the automobile. which 1s being run b lis ayton, rount 1 d the orner <¢ Tirst South st et, coming from State street Mrs Benedict s kne d to the round but the ca was brought to a Sudden st op so ha) it did not pass it's a big box SEEKS TO RESTRAIN COLLECTION CONCERN based 238-240 Wiss Charles Heisler Benedict "was goods bargains. This week ROLL TOP DESKS to Fs. 00 by State archit eeoeee Sriticateen: sala SHIBLEY-MACMILLAN Co. Only stationery and office aopely store in Salt operng their own printing office. 11 E. oe ird So. Both phonea ta of 26 --- EXCURSIONS EAST Via Denver & Rio Grande R. R. s No, 12 East First South st. DE acu yr asee: Ou rpet cieaning is guaranteed. National House Cleaning Co. values recognized a . palr-today they'r Benedict the mother Benedict iiving ! at No. south on ine k Mee Bookcases and Breeden. Office Fine now-Women''s Iki walking later Jeweler, for ; W. commission received Tuesday at office of Governor Willlam Spry Clyde A. Mann, secretary of the ee a ean for the BuDs Myrtle Arnold, aged 18 years, was pressio °o 1G white slave". trafic|'to' have been ‘examined Tuesday by establisped that in|, . a Chi the REG United Mntoutetue States, Cthe Taeetion an insanity commission, presided over ully 50,000 girls are secured each year) DY Judge T. D. Lewis of the Third ap procurers in the United States, he} district court, but she could not be letter asked the gover r to urge on/| found when the hour for the hearing a . ee gislature the need of laws | arrived Charles -A. Spperry, probation ch will result in the overthrow of| Officer of the juvenile conn leater this. traffic found her at the Salt Palace. girl the letter calls attention to the fnoet| likely will be placed in the iamtitution 200 gi vere questioned recently, | fo the feeble-minded, whict i cette ‘office of the United States dis-| proposed to establish {n connection trict attorney, at Chicago, the exam-| W au the State Mental hospital at ination bringing out the fact that| P ousan of girls are enrapped there I aid the girl has shown a strong yearly. king TOY children, and that on. SunLat ry day night she wen o the Salt Palace Anderson Pinnos. 25 W. ist & and persuaded two sm all, &! ls to accompany her home with difficulty that the children were taken away by the pare ods styles C, M. drug § aore He iv Nececen Globe- Wernicke Splendid In- Left red - a AT NEXT STATE FAIR uch aracturers' to A the ott __ oo These for Colorado Governor's Attention Is Called to Great "White Slave' Problem. Bap- e recept t Im ception East and on i GtineE iad: Loe imimcrkl, Durboses.' Two Pv od ; eo Other cases remain to be heard against the corporation on similar charges and these have been set for Thursda noon through the Gea efforts of FourBicycle!ofs Olicenan Dan fender © brought Into the, police FEARFUL TRAFFIC GIRL'S MANIA [5 OMALL CHILDREN of tists on the train, 90 in eee leave mission PLAN TO ENTERTAIN BAPTIST IST DELEGATION Doran-Weed have LAWS WANTED ON LATE TRAIN SPt SPOILS_ is the to § fie guaranteed. Co. 9: Owing to the inka: arrival Grande train No. 1 last Dr. : J. was brought to this city yester-|a@n automobile driven John L. eerion of Ogden,|and occupied by Mrs. = of ‘the Western States mission | and C, Paulson Mra? h Readduar ters a Speration: perfarmed eee "her Te "Immediately after the ede al of the} train Macraurt Ly was hurried to thx liIl. D: spltal, where an operation al was "performed by Drs. Middle Dee and Alle light Ti e operation was thoroughly suc- | | cessful and Mr. Macmurray states that | | aas soon as he recovers sufficiently he | a ana Mrs. by preside ynt wa zabeth re. Fuller ma McCoy's livery. Carriage livery. Both phones 81. -_-_-_---_-- be readily pas what enriched at the regular afternoon ieee Are Slight. Stricken with appendicitis w hile perission for the rming a.£ miss Mormon| fo commit Passed Who Have State for Good. aon Citizens' sund over aterday before or | Bicycle Policeman Is iri Is Shown by Court Docket. police church at Denver and not. content to | South Stato street. was knocked down bé¢ operated on at the Colorado metro-, last eh ee corner polis, C. H. Macmurray of Dakley; | Of Pirst:.South, and. State streets, . by resent were Dr. BE. A. Rowdlo. sabel Bowdle, Miss Eleanor Stew Miss | Aled: . to Utah. ane younger members| are enthusiastic| Straws Summer ese nounced it return the U aes t of Utah He wu te er in Salt Lake county b = mC "grt a See various events. The of the Oblo society mates . } some ‘classy.' ARE GATHERED IN «: PAINTERS SETTLE STRIKE TROUBLES) SMITH. land | been BIG PROGRAM FOR 'Missionary Beats Death by a Mrs. J. M. Benedict Thrown! OUTING AT LAGOON Fraction Coming Home to Pavement, but Injuries An euthusiastic meeting of the committee on spor ts for Ohio day at the Lagoon, 7, was held Soa night at the Fifth East hotel. number of Sport events, many of et unique in character, were arranged. N will will that | the, JOHN W. . tv After | by Mrs Abe 1, t ike ¢ part. showing lines and a smart | | ; woman . important very tasty styles in both The Volunteors costume tie play We're i court 000 | for. | Sentene of 90 days.in the count || s will come foi jen was pronounced by Justle tanle ward with help in the way of finish I= | Hank -rday against each of | ings for addition nprw rooms er d omen arrested in the stockads j The women had been re} their own recognizance fol-| plea Ot guilty and, so fa learned, each one was out cE Y i state when sentence was John tendent as inrnberinatd, Mrs. Bowe returned she found that Jease had been made over to Mrs, caer an | e e thate 4 =<" mt ° case ana outing shirt and the the | wheats they might be kept environment The My J om by D. Pitt, irs: P Simp kin and Mr Brown pais of. the Juvenile count ind with the one reom furnished yesterday afternoon the be-| ginning was made ! the women furnished bed Bod, The eee co demurrer to Supreme court atricne. this Bow re ' 5 mmediat« lor In | | city | or the the. movement was started her Mack who, witl | toa came | er ye of see: t- FOR OUTING Eat Bread, HUSLER'S FLOUR was that last night, Instead re sl itt sleeping with the lowest of the men prisoners in the city jail, a ded | from the juveniel court was provided witk a good bed in a Christian home Sentence ind under the best possible conditions. | The TIES AND | Quick actilo on the part of dees ‘ie cateiteas women of Salt L zd terday furnished the first room rescue home in Salt Lake and beginning of one of the i I g in Best It's Made of PROVIDED institutions SHIRTS People If They the Sought t 0 Finish Work Begun in a Practical | e Weather Bread. Women Manner, Two opinions were he anded down Tuesday by Justice J, Frick of the state Supreme court, one In the case of the Utah Savings & Trust company, appellant, against Adeline Stoutt and Mathew HH. Walker. respondents, affirming the Judgment of the Third District court, in which the trust company's action was dismissed, and the other reversing the judgment in the Second District court, in the case of Annie Bowe, ippollant against Annie Palmer and O. J. Stilwell, spondents, in an action for wrongful conversion of property The facts brought out in the case of the trust company against Mrs. Stoutt and : M.° H. ilker sh d that prior to June 28, 1905, Mrs. Stoutt, as the owner of real estate In this city, encontract wi Adolph property to re and give him a cetabie title abstract of title furnished showed th: ut an action was pending in District court in the property was involvec erty pg co Ile man, in December tered. nits = ran to sell n Lichtenstein, In Hot Eat Less Meat and More First AO Room. FURNITURE Case, ots In Provide Furniture for Is Allowed lay Action Against Another Woman in The UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1909. A Button With satch by phon e coal is needed, Each chase. 20 Quality East First when Por - Culmer Glass & Paint Co. Acme It's a habit they have of calling up the Wa.. Paint. South, Main Street below the Kenyon, ie Bell 955. Ind. 187, |