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Show DD OOOO rl TOO eee ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, wit LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909 . 8 eee COMPLETES CHT TYPHOID RAGES SCHOOL CENSUS AT NEW HARMONY GAIN OF 9 903 CAUSE | SHOWN FLIES Are 21,- Dr, In 52 Districts aha 017 Children, Between Six and Eighteen. John of their count. of the worth City. east anal snd aa ait | but ire ther Seattered Dry Q a Are for the G All $25 Outing Suits today Gulbranson Commits HAD BEEN by the plock on ie the $12.50 DRINKING nty aie Ry $22.50 Outing Suits .$11.25 Grand- $20.00 Outing Suits. $10.00 $18.00.Outing Suits.$ 9.00 "Grandpa is hanging by y hisSs neck eck r In the barn," called fourteen-year-old | Victoria Hansen ag she rushed pale and breathless into her home-at' No -73 Siatecnail: 5 Pre 5 Urb, The question as2 t¢ ee of the ame Bee fhe ‘ ing His & Main oar This - N, Hansen, and Amundsen, rushed ) her out |‘ nly to see their | a rafter é é i Pa > branson, veel: aged Edward seventy-six Gul- with nec i h ang neing shes bi from the to- cutfainted Mrs. but 5 "she"attempted they |.nope. that parade did so she. hearing the cries A neighbor the tront|away. acro he | Of the women ran to the barn and cut ral Au aeeeia dent: iad invited frienje to view toview thelr fete from. space yard abo 7 w nd the SLE eet from thet sold for sums from to' $1002 thas o. hydrants glvini them tire prteetiom 3ere shut oft Tt eems th ec p, McDonald, the | contractor had <prained permission vow nbout The governor's retiring room, Tuco anne "lapte, Oeey et tne which] Kardley, irs. a| rep timer Ben Kgapt FREE ‘Wordy business of the police | The principal oO the disposing court Thursday was ut vy eases of violation of the} garbage Schemes ary As fast as the} dismissed, | Frank H, Manning, first sergeant in There came near being a riot at the the First battery, Field artillery, of Wild West show headquarters yesterthe National Guard, returned last night day. A few of the real wild boys spled from the battery camp in Kast canyon, Ralph Bittinger working there. Ralph about a mile from Gogorza, with the x a law abiding ¢ tizen of this sive ead days an ‘the cits ja Penant that the batterymen are A no and H. Ros ie tw unity,and wasn't at practice in ‘st Serthing himself. But acctance charged SA. VIGIAGIn the geant John W coat he has been known throughout the Sunday closing ordinance, changed their plea of not guilty of guilts West as a sheep man instead of a cow Phiveday morning and by promising to | int from Qscar Gray, the wiry. rider restrain from selling on Sunday herehave positively refused to after were discharged the show if Bitue anc im Katsepotes. two Telephone x up in the at charged with assaulting George ly ie a m. others sided in with another Greek, were ra ock ng Salt Lake at 5: O° Finally, things guilty and sentenced to pay 3 Carenes morning, i aaneatas raightened out by $25 each Is camp unt 10 did not reach thelr ing bast Bittinger A. Wulff. a former employe of the o'clock at night, though travel show at all. He was Clark- Rose ruit compan charged continuous all day Tents of ffice boy It with embezzling $78.30 on July 20, was é *> men and he committee discha thaniwilling to go to bed, after a rewho freshi Thursday morning that were oe into he adquarte 3 routine work in the ordin stenographer oaks t ifternoon re lan make thier. "Out at all Bittinger is nae r Captain te apt at foreign languages. Beginning this morning, the nese facts * made known batterymen will begin target practice of hs tne cowboys, anger was allayed n Judge M. I. Ritchie's division the hills in E an yon ~ somew Why, , do you suppose,' the oe District court, Thursday, camp in the The battery the direc tor Ss, said would know ‘ian was appointed i in Bast canyon until W ednesday,. ss n ee eeelew that ‘Was coming te the the nem of Page & the tents will be s will sn't here to transcase of the Commerce jal National bank | show, ifI ttinger url late the followin aretter Fi. Cin Tk; ern ee ot st zaaae ander, Wyo.,, 20 Yuly,. Lery, Sal fae cit he ee will any, Which was "nat account ita Sant... on Y¥im- -Skal ree gat packer, ban es amp Su ay merning at 7 e''clock firm, was lone tee hier eee ay ch gude or cashing treasury checks | pay hart vork an tam sece tes pee te hin | ue ne firm from the gov Peon hayforks faller sk: hat peer ie Page & Brinton have been enssaged for pos? to gat chuck an ae oe in to Skal haf ban ridin rate lott| some time on @ contract for the Bolsas came hay rench an gude} Payette Sani, in Idaho, for the reclamation service of the eoeae ronment. > aoa vay hati gude} More Children AvelHoni Responding at Pracan m skal bring gude! oR ey on deposit to exceed the sum tice Drill Than Were Originally f $5,047.86 is exempted x the order. "Ben mrad "for faller an horsej Intended to Porm the | akal come soon. ; + "OLAP DI SWE DE Nor 2 Peature. Saltair "Leviathan" Restaurant. . The best aanels at clty prices Sixteen hundre a little ehildren which ‘for anythin Orchestra every Sirane: are several "ea al a more than Profes pew iniecee coco sor Willian Wetze living flag Swimming at Saltair-tit's real sport. plans call for were on hand at the Assembly hall yesterday afternoon. to ceive thelr capes and caps, done' in lactase of Guides at ihrest of Inforthe national colors. Sesk hildren mation on Temple Grounds WII appear at each rehearsal and because Ie Increased vent y= five. of the lack of any de finite sean tory of those ‘in. the fila can not be turned The contract for the of s erection 7 ha th encampment crowds LWway Con "quently Professor Wetz el exhibit room at the State Falr which will invade the emple grounds "rt Planning to enlarge each avin gro = was let t is morning by 1 ext w to see the far-famed tabag to make of for all. on he ernacle and Mormon temple, the buHite tots are showing greater interest reau of information maintained by the ha of inte rior equipment, the time are for the encampment for Mormon church, Will put on duty twenfighting. draws actually and near $000. It will be built of cement, ste ty-five extra workers starting next b had and ‘ caps capes the Dp cadtar annd glass, many -e being reSunday. The duty of this special insate quires in the contra ormation committee willl to condisyributed. yesterday the ; army aeof chilroa lavaatory on the = faltr Ce da duct the visitors Sone the ground, give re‘ dre , a rom the Assembly. hall grounds to cost $1,800 are now being arwere they them instructior as to behavior and to the Tabernacle where prepared by Architest Liljenberg. to outline the aus story of Utah that in the average tourist asks for upon yisitwere drilled and and movements flag order in and ranged the rising swaying GS AND BUNTING. q r tot s° ay patriotic the singing in Headquarters Sweet Candy Co. "little booklet, sung on the day of the par: entitled > ____ recently Our carpet cleaning 1s guaranteed. National House Cleaning Co. res mre ao ti RBSty, dant The opty. at KS Venere ngtaniec every the week from § Highest price pald for strictly fresh ating their own erintints oitice.° o'clock in ane morning to 6 o'clock in ating thr el Sot eggs. THE ROYAL CAFE he evenin BeocivER APPOINTED FOR FIRM OF PAGE & BRINTON ‘EXTRA W! WORKERS: ARE | APPOINTED BY CHURCH CONTRACT FOR POULTRY EXHIBIT ROOM IS LET x tun Innos. tunes pinnos. 1300 5 thE. * tt ELLERYS BAND Free concerts; ists. Dally. 4 to Seer G.A.R. Special eatin Values actually to $6.00 pair. Choose at only- $3.35 ye rpet House Swimming at ee eee ee Oe Weber,.€! Olson, lawyers): have) AT SALTAIR, 50 men; 6 and 8 to moved two vocal10 p. m to suite 112] The known quietly HOUR | dauatiteh oe was born in Norway Cloanine Is ceuaranteed. Lake Co. Kod Main St - Saltair-it's real Boston : Bldg.a r 1ent committee v fo Ww two A poltte i Maks spene George Davis, the bogus United States marshal, and partner of Hop Sing, arrested some weeks ago by the c liquo the 1 Anderson pianos, 23 W. Ist Co., Te was san Pputy hee 7 7 So. | the half COPYMONT muting suit in the included at just C is price. ' All Street and Business Suits Today One-Third Off. Igeg FAflbapenae @ pes, 111-113 Main Str eet MANY BUILDINGS ‘GOVERNOR SPRY WILL BE EREGTED) NAMES DELEGATES Permits Are Issued by Inspect- Twenty-Three Are. Are Appointed to or for Improvements AgAttend Trans- Mississippi gregating $55,500. Congress. | | There was a rush of | for | applicants Twenty-three delegates to the twen= bullding ‘permits at the office of A.|tleth session of the VYrans-Mississippl B. Hirth city building inspector, On! congress. to be held at Denver from Thursday which was accounted for in} August 16 to 21, Inclusive. were named part by the fact that the office had)}‘Thursday t Governor' Willlam' Spry. been open only for a short time during | The delegate are the two preceding day The permits} John ie 2nry Smith, er ea Tlhunted, for the most part, were for| bals See H. Love, (em, A. tructures which will be erected at a/ Rich James E. Jennings. James cost of thousands of dollars, only one| L angton, ‘Ricl ard W > OnE: J. R. Van of the permits being for a cost of less| Evera -orge Romn , Van D. Spaldthan $4,000 Three ap&rtments., one|ing, D a Sevriout B acne und W.-F. terrac and a row of store buildings| Jenser ull of this city; L. W Aburtwere among the buildings contracted | lft, ler for during the day. ‘The permits iss FE len, J for a total cost of $55,500 are as f fayette low | Duffin ae Provo te Chipman W. H. Bywater, ten-room, doub e,| of American Fork, John Jones of Spanbrick awelling, Nos. 449 and 451 aaitey ish Fork, and Newell Kimball of Lostreet, $9:009. an. W. "H. Bywater, two ‘elaven-room) John pany: Smith w resumed over Ba LLERY'S the regular BAND routes. SALTAIR, vocal- AT MONEY ENOUGH THE FOR RAISED FO m. TRIP | im st ital) | (oe: oat High the on to ary , willbe of] way by noon Bicycle | school ¢ a dete to the "Ala a-YukonTorys ie Ses at exposition | pacinic him howed yiice motorraised ind it ig expected that this sum It days, few a within recelved 1 jai re sent re_ Tos daysil few the a boys 1d inition lthe that lis said for hand to be on month, lend een of Maythe IGARS;: oe BLES inn || some VALU smoke, SodB00tore "ifth oF Swimming UP :S B for & ple s 2d th some | aeeat took a quanthings more real Saltair-it's at sport. =- ; ; o Tf you want a fine piece . Me |) otherwasthings taken. En- Gewelry made, avail your "ras e n' 20° - self of the modern 1%, OGDEN RSION.Lake to Salt inclusive, ewuen SINE. trains daily EX. ‘mit - g of the Federal o hag too Cap Shopp. je. 80 AT a 13 ut e SALTAIK. oi twe. vocalto 10 D- from gel condition. Special G A R RATES . . 5 Rates aod Trains via. Salt Re iS SUED AGUARANTEE] . regulation with the wi ISSUES ud i A PROCLAMATION Co >» carry out a contract tt Breeden Office Supply Em|- for stationery, 24 pew a systems. 60 West 2nd So. Both te ephones ‘The store in Utah," largest stationery light S ti d oun a Oo ain 7 beautiful ne eer : A din Wen a nies - na Ate re e n ihe building lobby oF eb We serve ‘ream, Sherbets, Soda W ar Hot Drinks and Light Lune Automobile *partles served at entra We sel 1 "Candles and Cig 5 ct varlety of boautifai c Filey vers may be had at our pince of business, When in this vicinity visit this beautiful barite r. We'll endeavor the | Co. g Pratt S for 2nd fou] and | FOR and Main streets m. for a dé Jr tful, aig "through: gration Cany 5 - the MAYOR BRANSFORD:ALSO yr the G R rennin, the visit of the Wiz: ard of "the Wasatch, the dedica- | the and "athedral Mar of St. tion presence of distiicdished prelates, the| fare for announces one uke Route Salt in all - stations from trip round the inlith to 8th August sale on Utah, usive, good to return August 17th district, Tintiec. from trains ast on points and Vayson from trains hree Sal nearest ask bills and See north for full partic ulars. | Route agent Lake ig re . Peri z contained McCoy's Livery Carriage Jivery: moto phones Bisse Lake | -- | FOR POINT LOOKOUT ot | TAE - MARK: OF- Ga She is sut-| diabetes and phy sicians of have given up hope of her ae Lan |: home the purchs of the | The compl aint sets forth that on JJuly. 28, Fiske & Co. sold. to. Price & Hounslow the Luxus Cafe, in the rear ef the Luxus. bar, at No. 238 South State stree fo 0, the sum. of 5 | being paid dow is alleged that} Price & Hounslow spent $100 fe sup- | ies and materi to-install a nch} an nsttey and that after they had done) this they were ordered to vacate 1ey | say they gave up other employment to | take the lunch room and. that they were offered $250 after making the {mprovements, but refused to accept | a gar wagon I {lverwood went to Los Angeles Following up wine prod nas of about a month ago to visit her son,| Governor William Spry hie a i le the change in climate would} Eecommne xenon wee rs an that ot 1elp She soon grew worse d | pe o stat generally bserve has Shee ‘in her bed for more than three} August 11, ae ‘day at the great Grand weeks. A daughter, of Bolse, is also | Army = de, by general cessation from at the bedside business vherever prec Mayor Mrs. Silverwood was the wife of | John s Brenatord on Thursday issued Charles Silverwood, for years a guard/a proclamation recommsnaiie that the at the tate pe ay if and well|/suggestions In the governor's proclaknown in Salt Le vas born In| mation be observed the city. Salt Lake and ‘ved alt of her life tn -_-_-_--2 the Sixteenth ward. js 56 years FLAGS AND BUNTING. old. Headquarters Sweet Candy Co. ee & rece to DEATH Sult was ente red i in the city court] Thursday by Byron D. Price and George Hounslow, in business as the | suxus Gate: against Charles E. Fiske | and Kittle Harewrn, business as Charles E. ske Co. to ~ | cover Saas an the sum of 99.-a a result of. the alle pe failure of Fiske facili- vareful attention. ydlig of th er ery uryd and funds to per16 vit | the funds. t not irculated vas and loyes will 1 building Stop" small NEAR | No order is too large for no order our capacity and our . ive | The range bedding of blankets and the pots and pans used on the range "We thought that the nays would Feel, more KNOWN FAILURETO BUY CAFE | teen LOYES TO | mae BUILDING at her fering COMPANY Our shop is one of the . most . completely . equipped in the West. Ogden via WELL SINGER ; wits of the | ties in our manufacturing plant. ie for 32 8 ear es rip, sci0me - Oe Mr. Irwin It will be ‘in operation dur: aay . re ing the show, ona we will take care of Julia Silverwood of This City Lies uny of the boys ¢ aa cnn who want 2 Preenrious Condition ta o come ur We have had some experiy Angeles. en with city restaurants during big nos nae convention times, and have found that Mrs. Julia Silverwood for many years | # fellow can't ide a bronk unless he chief soloist of the Tabernacle choir has the right grub In him. and one of the best xnown MDG ee in Sigua cae nea ee iae Utah twenty-five years a lies at the ELLERY'S BAND AT SALTAIR, point of death at the home of ‘her son Free concerts; 50 men; two vocalin Los Angeles. Word was received of}ists. Dally, 4 to 6 "and 8 to 10 p. m. her precarious condition yeste rday, anc ea meena her thousands of friends v be sorry uten the $12,000 7 #2: s00 or EheGh FORMER © Mrs. glorious, a window. POS SSSSSDOOS J) v /NEARLY a J im Olm-| Olm- rb is 10s Angeles Boa 5 the Cars Saltalr-it's -_*-s> + Mic Storrs of on ae phursday, Fra phigen wivith ? v at 4 to 6 and 8 to 10p ‘wT PRISONER ; | ise Dally §) oe sted house NORTH, street clear Main In orde to leave Wedne abs morning for the big parade, | officials of the Utah Light and Railway mem| company re ad the police and s»| bers of G. terday fain street Cr is | morning until after was ore that NV | plenty late ¢ nough, s | company yave changed tl routl ) I é ‘he Bathing 4 ‘:":"" "Where 6 Septem- IS SCHRAMM'S AND BUNTING, Sweet Candy Co. FIRM CARS WILL NOT RUN ON MAIN ON PARADE DAY the ed hereat) the pense. ; ofgo station Postmas- | Saltair Dance iacprinyae' an enn to 18 en. itinuous from 7:45 to 11: 30 each evening. Tribuneyep teed Fran ena South St. Phones 718. - Floating respectivel desertec Oakland, has livec that time. has been Tl c _~2a-o---_---____. FLAGS Headquarters EXCURSIONS \VORCE, ne a ‘valuable its hearing set for 10 o'clock toda He was srensrerred from. the' city to "He county jail, LIQUOR advisec th o wife and that August 7 and ea , s it might be| Via Oregon Short Line. Special low and _ Idaho Utah northern to to hfs | rate . of men points, oe long limits. City Ticket ‘fice, 201 Main street Hor They're not expensive madam, 50 cents up, and they'll detract not a whit from your appearance while adding greatly to your comfort. LOCAL 310 Was Given ap ng 4 Reports That Check, and When ence at Bonk Payment Wa Stopped. = Ja Elsner Foportad the police ind wife," commiGan under the to asslj well abode. ‘ And he f 're- Demands a bathing cap, and good form demands one of them we sell. sport. AT the of subject of room At the liquor company {t was learned brick aes nts, Nos. 450 nd 4527 the thi Quince street, at ‘$7,000 each, $14,000 in 1902 at St. Paul. and so {s Stato the check, which was for $70, had be-|that all It was miske made by some | been presented St theelr house WednesW. Whison, seven-room, - brie ice president of an co saad for Utah, hich was rectified | day nigh Fearing that the che dwelling, No. 325 Third avenue, $4,000, 1a a ees member 0 advisory saloon keeper he be "worthis ss might joke Joseph x Hebaus sixteen-room 1Sre Orn eor "ge Romne the y enjoys check, stating that the on the $10 brick apartment, No. 262 East Eighth Shurtlite ‘Iso. are members Oe the comgave . the if today be receiver could balance are| clergymen South street, $7,500 uittee Tesie at No. 454 East | check was all right Thursday morn- | BE. V. Whiting ae -room, brick dined tice Gi,where they oceupy | {ng when the check was offered at the | race, N 542 ar std East Third se WAGON CHUCK RANGE atanvass was made | bank it was found that payment on it lsouth $3,000. cnet by the encamp- | had been stopp od When Elsner wen Lorain Investment oe iny, threeroom. brick store buildi , Nos, 901, ARRIVES FROM CHEYENNE bank in the afternoon 1 inquir« uy, Rice advised the | to the rm woul = room | whether or or lie chee yeen 903 3 905 S Ni th "bs ist street, . ~ oe seed a Outh a seb tey After being two weeks on the ley liquor tne that told ivan he in turned he| nd his home ea iiec Outen ie seven-room. brick|the real thing in the range "‘chuck as able e house company had the check The liquor : pe OAT sas Slevent Ss outh ere to arrived yesterday rom Cheycompany is said to have stated that the awelling, No. SCANS Baa East Eleventh enne take part in the Wild ‘Wist he eceived check was at the bank, so Elsner apthe encampment | pealed to the police for assistance lo Mrs. a T oe seven-room, brickj show to be offered next wee at. he WY ;, as -C. dwelling No. alti ae | State fairgrounds. ; In chargew = that two young] locate his check . tha M Gena e-roorm ok | Irwin of Irwin Brothers, ma glad to be ast would Gwarinn 4 No. 1180 ‘South MoCle land theyrseme show : and well known stockmen and » in Salt ike ry BOGUS MARSHAL ARRESTED ON FEDERAL WARRANT usice ‘STOLEN CHECK LOCATED Cc and SN Han 6:80 o-clock, Victoria oe Mr. Gulbranson Rev. M. W@Rice, the well Episcopal rifilster. is laughing at members the Women's knowingly renting cause of = the by . Rev keenly The unm irrie ‘irs a house for patterns Eivery Citizens' committes) te G. A. Ru who Thursday. atternoon thet a - oe ce pich have in charge ththouseing of visl-|)een located at the Utah Liquor comtors durl \ pment, and the} pany, But that the company refused to ev. OW Wey also grins|deliver it to him. = Seren cicaning Salt Lake Photo eee lana Kodak finishing. 142 Men's and Women's Oxfords and Pumps, in newest lasts, best lenthers and Intest Including putent, gunmetal, tan and sucdes. BeGeEeGeMilier: |. About AUTO TRIPs EVERY LIVING FLAG DIRECTOR WILL ENLARGE PLANS oreaux for. the | 1, me of hia Citizens' Committee Connections Are Women in at Telephone Will Havefo Change Made and Practice Will Their Plans. Begin Today. War Is Indulged Wild West Headquarters. G. Cereghino, Ae Mis South Third reet. This _ postponed for hearing until ra Charl os Jackson, eee with being drun and resist an ee was Lam was styles swellest year. OFFICE BOY NEARLY CAUSES BIG RIGT FIFTY GARBAGE CASES DISMISSED IN COURT were $1,200 of this amount pleasing ay vni , tite - lifeless sor The rolice epartment was notified and several | offi rs went to the.‘he me In the patrol wagon and removed the bos vy to [a onnell & Co.'s undert king estab- bullding, where visting individuals am His r 2 and Mayor a ha ‘Gime for-tl vated sur 9 . re \ , re to. ree stands 1ey | 1 o a a a ipposec 0 and delegations may be cor ae were to seat 5 On et Se at one dollar | be due to desponde ney His wife died entertained in a er anner beritt aE the per seat. From ih er yenue $1. 000 was | *bout Cores y On 16 day Mga of the chief executive oO ©) guaranteed the cae 2. La het sath Mr Gulbranson desponSta 7 ‘ a te was called |‘ ent ove : her loss, attempted to hang The improvements, eo ae been and ea c se aout himself A year later he again atearried out by harles a ae ee " He was araeried | ue mpted to hang ae If at th home of} example to an. rae hacciilt yphodi This no school, he other. 240; actonded 1,26 private school ght home is butfroma retary of stat under the terms OF ¢ that A. R., and not his son, but he is found before od, 3 co 7; the|{ and ath "Flies danger ct passed by the last legislature, IM=| ing | ¢& Another meeting he was able to seule te his act great ng ts number saith et eoral ae aise oe ce keeping f o clude. the entire returnishing (of the | and the propoah lon was broached o member of the family stated write,'1,112; num- | necessity cannot ‘ readrad and who refuse all ting ¢!sin also and ome at9,602; rite, an = ‘tiring room of the go Seren, 2 raising funds ap A nrbs an attorney | Thursday fie la nie he nce aes Attend d | matter mahogany and leather furni . }to Tight the cage the Game a-dislis) wi the old man is n very sT94, yenaea: ‘district ee job! who at the presSundwall John Dr. well as the re tinting | of the ? ees | cus ion in whie Sas brough ut | Thus arones nt ; and - drinking rivate school, 541; atte nded no schoo coms been in Kanab, is time }ent the governor's workroom i ©- | that a>-figcht wo Idicule from © returnec home o white, 10,656, 28; colored, 1.379; the " xo itl w and with, str Anis hing of the woodwork in oak nd | the public: th : = ‘being throwing « ola | Dis son, larles Gulbranson No, 75 makes a total of 21,017, a sain || tphoia "Th rellet to typhoid mee ken city and give The £81NS report ASL 5 he pls ste of a large oak table eeleas e r on the ntertainment the G a aat Third Bauth tre ih it unthe citiz wes sat ‘e ‘ ' nce 80or ee ial ipal aha: tive e © ( fo othor 1 with a Auabes ti talked, -_ Chere the matter droppec R $1.500 -opriated offic ie gisla ture the The w ates ae First appropriated $l.o | From among the discontented, one thay 7 ' atne o perare as follows: ware uird 166; for use tn refurnishing the offices ee lephoned Mayér Bransford, and re ee Th lo mow! liquor 18 ; gain, ward, FOR Second STEEL STRUCTURAL 15 ea ward, Fourth 54: rain, | ga al net Fifth ward, loss, 32, ARRIVES state, and about $1,200 of this IG J t., and there the phone was ao Fe : ae. N oo gon, at no. 7 . Jught' the loss in the Fifth lt MISSION THEATER I wre Wi It gov" } hung of the office tn the __ Was expended for by the oreoa nted is acco precinet ernor, while the remaining $300 wilh} Dérec interested in the | *"* Stated tha eV _to 1e steel, be spent in udding furniture in the of-| rah : the stands, are Mrs janade shed and take in I TH GATEto aes MEMLIGR TOT RRO structural eer ene h and THAN of nt Se CIT DAE excluded oo a carloads ea t won the oi: whieh childr fice of a ecretary of state AL" W y.Dr 1eThorn, R:.H.}5"3' . be building being erected on Third South moval of fa ellie with children to other districts between Main and atte eee arrived {s not intended for working purposes, | Mrs Martha Steren Joseph Smith, | trans y val tt ion h rt i was te From the census eee for the] yesterday morning ork on the steel but for priv conferences and the en John Almond apd cies fad ti W ot ' o the ec ther wes . a "schools, it is possible to a good| frame hanging grandfather BOF ate sis fro o the MT ine wil be eiTae fae -_.4 has | visitors, official tertainment. of fdea of the population of the city. The | fast as possible The structure will e ef s hog: witl a! at x . R , ‘ proportion usually taken is: about 13 | be six stories high and will be modern ‘to 1, but it ts thought the proper | i part aioe rh 888. ae T eek a addition lot in every respect A yresent two shifts AGRE Laurelhurst To The} a oe several and carpet 1ew ratio to ascertain the population would | or thirty-five men each are working furniture Is suitab le to be the} East Bench. Phone and make appoint- hg Irn 5 the painter's 7 ponde. wit h he to Multiplying the total num and day in an attempt to rus} quarters .{ at a : newian capitol Beninisic: ments. Chante 6a Co., Ind. 167, || followed -°' epeecoming to tehthis country heer i population of 106,085 | ni ber "By fi a eye Be 215 after early in the This does not include rE the building to completion when one is providec e He » « Itah from Norwa would be ieee al Se een in the sph} Murra si oF ore twer " i ugo, where he i has When the hstriee lived Yotlow ine his trade it Would give a tota or Be Ae an Oe ane He is survived by three sons, Charle reater Salt Lake of about 125,000. Nick and Fred Gulbranson, and two daughters, Mrs, M. Amundsen and Mrs ( N fansen The funeral will be private and will be held from. O'Donnell & Co.'s undertaking parlors SaturInterment day afternoon at 3 o'clock cemetery be in the City will Police Judge Has Secsesion in Hearing Complaints on Violations of the arbage Ordinance, tne famous There's a big variety of » father, the featherweight su its. outing aunt, Mrs. M into. , theMrs barn : stands inch ides Jenjamin South Eighth East street 5 40 o'cloc ;zhursday afternoon. Her at mother sere': aie Ry e ee Ww ving Stands, an Beer F ngery lot o a a Spal 1roHandsome quarters have been Ln vided at the offices of Governor De liam Spry, in the joint city and county | one house i Thursday: alone steele steet pagween 7 :. After Sept. 1 We Will Be at 245 Main Street. daughter, nber brought Now uar Chieft Ex Provided for St State. ecutive of sal en ir oer to ae le oy can ee at inreraiaton » sii pe : et Lused rai ee has epidemik ec ) t r rere whic cases rCaASe few ; not hav e ptidatd att mo i co he disinfection accumulation the and her t ‘ behave i the flies F matter, oO f the carried have and th | come Vn nit boys the numberof n with eensus he fs Secs: ures ‘on ¢ or ca who number the ittending ot! those and write, > together schodls, { strict ‘ a are as follows a tad Aaa 10,3638 re : a 1,170 e, so anion of eiraes = ' :% oe it e, anc 1 ude read ray Cz : ree attended 646; pel led Dreier, si hool an of Handsome MAYOR|HE and Baventh arte S Oe noticed Sixth ye.terday & Bere ©" oi chers eXtending half way rom ale ae afot the the trom Beat Pedestrians sake : ; S939SSSS3SSSSSS39SO0SSSSS5 Thai They Are for|Body of Agind Ne Man Is Found Dipped y SRS y, waa, Suicide at Home of His Daughter. | G. A. R. Matter Is eet pure. to those or to/ water street Main .of. | When i --_-- --_--- 100 peopleene With a population of enly bechildren 21,017 has Lake Salt to the state boar report comes elghteen/the and six of ages the ree near ¢ edar Harmony, New } l that f th 2 |}| health tunder er the > most sy of these ;coming ; haa has twencovnty, Washington ashing "ity In § re City, report; the in ; shown as laws, te -~hools laws, 1 fever, witha one p |ty-two cases of typhoid the city,y: which fe ensus for h re 1 censu ayn a the es schoo a te Thursday death of jreote by L. P. Judd, clerk completed wan boer state the of Beatty B. Thursday j1 of education the city board on thé in July that sti ated from) he a reports last the when {ternoon, of typhoid In nen LOM n, bt cases fow (* ¢ ceived, r¢ were umerators acbrtae r a S ns that at epideml no was there it \t in the fifty 902 is shown Pur gain ot time by covered city the "of cn y iy epidemic, the of ie! cause total gain A is ayia ee rs bed co ne the shgh from be learned | as ied yf 935 is made in ha first sone municlim flies at hand, of | form ation loss Is there Te wnile, nites wards pal cases are no Beatty, the lying |to Dr, ward. firth : floy ing well use. who people the to and Third South} thirty-two: in |Temple io use pipe water _ Obsructed. COMPLAIN tobfTHE HUSLER'S FLOUR to Sundwall Is Sent Disease-Ridden DARIC@ Say That View !s product-for instance EPIDEMIC | Certain Down main Residents Edward ac When they do, it is on Out Clerk of Board 0 of Education rwenty. -Two Are Stricken of Population of One Submits a Detailed Hundred. Report. NET town. home their than PROTES) MADE HANGS HIMSELF AUAINST STANDS, IN BUGGY SHED get bigger that lishments estab- many aren't There OTT O OOOOOOOSaas Ite eo et ee ae i OS PRATT'S 1% xchange " OFFI Cons Place, E. PRATT Co-) CES FOR RENT titution Above 36 Building Main Street. Industrial Stocks and Bonds bought and sold. JOHN C. CUTLER, INVESTMENT 239 230-240 Both Se JR. BANKER, eee Phon Ruilding, i ‘ |