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Show 1 THE & INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, HOMES OPENED DIRECTOR OF ENCAMPMENT HAS TO MANY GUESTS SPENT YEARS ING. A. R. WORK LAKE CITY, UTAH, AUGUST eee nbs SUNDAY, 1a eee BOSTON Edgar muoel RR, Thurman, Wedgewood, Aloure B. A, 722 READY 1909 e BUILDING DIRECTORY 4 SJHE ! LAWYERS, | 8, } Tevine. Thurman, Wedgwood & irvine Private Quarters fern eat to Receive 20,000 Visitors During WWeek. TABULATED LI LISTS SALT Newhouse ya Boston Building. Noth Phones 531, Hons limited the and Boston space best in for buildings rent-without point of finish, offer excep~ service an ocation. | ‘Ogden and "Provo Also Pre-| pared to Furnish Rooms if Necessary. in Salt = Five thousand homes for 20,000 furnishing accommodations to the ¢ all for| have responded quarters, and all during the | women's | the week of the part Hatter rushed | been has committee citizens' and taking in new names recording to the vari- | them ready for distribution ous infom: ution booths that will be es- | tablished nee and will tinue in ope A, visitors, private J. WEBER, OLSON, Attorneys at Law SALT charge L. WEBER & OLSON promise the books LAKE CITY, UTAH, of Offices: the » than CULBERT city has the other Sulte 1121 Telephone: Boston Building. Independent 1667, encampment of Instances will sent : be to the z of FRANK : Executive atte Raed) one COL. ° . early days of the encamp- | of these and 0 Colonel Z Frank IM. M. Director sSterrett, t the to-| an| ability has welded whose will Be | tive head |gether the local committees into "at. Drinelpal poluts (Sctabiished lelts maeli th . G. A. R. Encampment. ; thethe last two n:z utional of the homes are placed tin 2 eee ers progressive body for the ests RE ee Prevenads the ot eae and no one {s dupli-|reception and entertainment of the | Relief corps and the Ladies of the ait be en ana ces 13. el thousands of veterans who will come|G. A. R. fully as well as by the men, cae ve d ie cars = foveal AP abies ‘ rd e aie for the ROE Sy sparen oe probably more peers with § "28 ;national G. A, R. encampment per-| them than' with his brothers, though oon rl -s is filled Chere wil} [haps the best known man in the Grand that is rather strong. He i is made it} eno n usion amon he several sta- | Army anc 1as been one of the lead-|a point in years gone i _ oer this method, and visitors jing figures in that army of grizzled | for the welfare of Vhone the Saiannanas were rincin elimtint bot. e will probably reiaia that post tt ne as long as he cares to direct this work constan To e@ rooms occupied y quein? Pike townativ., Claricacc e women's citizens' committee in the | on{ © township, Clark county./ Commercial.club building and down two earn tbusy writing shart De aueda: heni a (th e occupancy was. to ae wo-|his ne reer sack) gained early oar schooling 18,1845. 1 the ne istrict his school s of the it rooms, make as low an as effopo pos- at Troy, and later attended whom part with bith, when on comes to an end ad the next encampment Net rooms Hite rte 1 : rnis erans wh companied their that wives ane at Wesleyan stead, - eo a whe a ene ost 15 able buttifie is rue potelt of hospitality, {t Is AAS taking t are be shown by The Farciitee private ae old of the will ala ost ‘eh and way their spend Salt around he Lake puRon oes { SME THOR eae haye that much more to]1869 the just erent Gharwuatieind Geran ate ee If England advice the in traveled »on 1 nine 1 rt as a Sond ' eye ‘ it <r T however heey at believed rill not as until afte Ohto married ie 4 the ra ioeee in road pate panies will furnish free transportation to to ns who ee nee find| Tabs are placed chine a nace the ara postmaster at Binkley of 1120 Boston county, sena caer ee ete c parnittae H. the de eae na Straup Judges t ay . has 2 oe study' law eg Soe Rens: e ; aa lean : : eeu presid ie mite Sha 1883-4 Troy Chron fele the F tne = ones a trom ene of she Salt Lake City, Rese cia -| Utnh. two vente many BOSTON 4327. BUILDING, Trail Eeregteer a : have West the of but the intaveatin r We K Dern knows Was ‘trick when all the late on around quiet the police station night last week when the officer one Ene the country !f any of them en had stage road he began ev een through his stor; and s things w , athe I have to filled with DECORATOR AND AND Bos BOSTON OF NEW vo BUILDINGS, 's erly. and ho excellent. cal character of ! ne oun Medicine company ;|}moved from Troy, oy Ste resig fie " 2G Boal PRATT over the Utah. H Y s AND 7 Ss CO.) 18 Exch Pl one, Cee -$--$__________- ( MA ; AINE West Fifth North Street, Salt Lake City, Utnh. Doth Phones 3003. - me Toho of acparticularly our ere that I raat journey through interesting q; evventa. ; passes Kel through <elton, in northerr runs up through Utah and y utah. and Et yo east. by ane ere rea ain Celt i e the Great Salt eee ROLE at tea fourteen mlile raveling e strike t first really thie and d | ez. ed Pts CAGESea other - pte dee E el ec 4 Aaa , Licks ee Y CG DOGS F we! a foi ; , I trees ad CO . 454 cet frie copie ene trains often kyee with cic aoeoday, leninarer Tae aati ten. and orks it ut nd of pou ttiaatae ifn doing for the Ben » Send your so houg was not c : , é le occasional vicinity yerder or ranchman living in the eRe Ewe will ore to your own institution and | October.' He r nained ae the wilt mequire a hin ne op Will find they head of the medical company until 1894 |. "IM the midal om festanten ae bee better re ere geton well and in as many Ste i887. ioe man also of editor In Ad - os vertising Does ed in g . - uess correct ex- . prin- Cc * satisfactory . -brings * ciples actual upon and perience work ; d advertis- but but pay, pay, based j 1s it it wh when well pays And y' G right. done doesn't 1 ay ~ £g - ; : Our at : services y) your di are 8 Spos al . b i esAdv. c : mound arane euclosure woman, cs Sire tory eee grave . a "The the 7 m pmained in te meen, ie Democratic red tl Mise ri was t , dares to fi great f his spit Sterrett Colonel 7 He = He ; Bearcat i Jealous allow Cae lover oe aoe and was buried grave beside the road tonnes G in o running down ee they bows. Pp marked Fro oa ee rte . havethe replaced ‘the old dena hat dry MAIN llister Agency 205S-6-7 Atlas Block "4 SHOPS ‘ AND a OFFICE - : BUILDING, yeu ates, pen {cust iron. columns aid lates.' «"s'-"| We tovexucute-alt orders promptige WeWe ths | along nie wreath tea eg mules. further | og Ve, At® Manufacturers and repalrers | mii shoes, Aeshna, Missourt oor"commission of,whenine Mishouri ea oeition in"to 1898, ane combin He 9 i. tions to St. boom zation K venune c land and sold St. Louls old his 7 the ci World's fair at home the or-| and over G rand ' co so | . . os iurmns a {plates ine:oel o to exe ute, alt orde rs promptly. ron : wate eee one ten kinds of migite: milling and| ocean rates, on-|°f eea fles f nors ne:repairing chine of‘andall locomotis with equipment} work Short andLine,a full steela} | the = tural' kinds. pos We cage%.||ights, cars, stamp ore chairs, irds, machinery, our into Oregon smelting dogs "wetd landing hand on so Connor cre wor Connors neral, iron lamp th |and and station the roti 60's cf wabaneae ALL WORK, ATTENTION GIVEN SATISFACTORY AND PROMPT of In. Py ee" hostile bands follow up the of Army hare on in adin * | 4mbushed, "thinkient pa- we exentire t its ot auabana Inue unthe with ot 1860 the Inravine . Might ave Interesting come ats l on further Call-| co 1 we + points of ot historiccal uponDv Hw by "Here rank tl t another part of Tete 1 Beng from the mark Brass emigr an up was byaunihine . : . emigrants ; grants made grants her with made an, while; stage robbers by from Fold with saheir Gown fornia miles kote amo, one xclusively ely B ime te aeS cavalry © Ta-| that into" possible gone would ak none lved . to tell1 the tale. | D&Y® mus. As- { aowes, owev inners u scouts, sountey Miami R.'tis Men.sh 10t returning and|-¥& an oa {le} "aaa trail Migrant wouldin} | t® caval ry neinto Connors California the ravine 7 Wheat ha io, and figure, valley t we come éx_| and throughou long Ec > - valry retre carly dians. his | 8end pnterrettfn theimmediately one 9 workings | Pursuit. thts organisation ° t narrow ¥ oe Vhen of nie band in the dians y all s Pull Favine ta about gety 200) eee, feet tremely Louls. He com- | léngth. finance of the cretary of' lal 1894 Lo to ‘1a04,|® Loufs fromof St. 1904. | cov- he ruteaa 7 and ve Two. E the Civili war nan strate pee or secretary days ret fe of tho 183 Ohio. in = eee than any three Other states Real Estate Business. purchased the during was made alps the the old | « their i fres € ‘ Small e mass the until hard are 5 as red the hordes ite white in : n country their | across.the sbout walley.1 The Administration the. Natio aei B eka alc . for ince.url a: Councilthe from. naleetene sear were ae fro Rround member 189 of teen a pe elther tod killed: a can oday and searins pons use or 8 fell ratio escape, 7 eg e 26: ae ttle Ho ta In- ® was al S04. din this Sreat strug. eral under Rassieur tm adjutant qn. gle. S-] "Passing fourt and 1901 as and commander of the1 de tome ef above Con Missourl tn 1902 and 1904. partaient- of /nors creak, lonely _ twa eaens rked by executivve of] Braves: been has Sterrett Col, blocks. Mar --These are twothe } ze Braves ° two! able he to Inal hold mand Ing posltioron coe on - them, in eing- et ee cree the pret core le " a0 v e great @of 7 grant Quentin and Before plain! varlo an othe b Pe Valle -acro \to Round one. : mile { ‘whiteness, ee . , eh» appearance the gives)- Sten ahe ee ienwalled old! city //Are.. trenches," eswere which OWE i still) throw Weir "w fl their. xceptt ny: one Horlen ; } " ‘ rawn.t : he. where cy thee trenches th ey cashed refuuge took but. were were 1 ane outflanked ms she rifts' the byaptured. ae axle| with of wagona were written.mile the day wo. theycontinué.one hills overlooking on thethe remains "From:as Rocks of signal | to day the by built ' with battle sans become names the and Is by surrounded completed massacre a wall of nenvons théwere plied || form and then cover. d - with; | Ongl looted "was ene' he haa valle; of the Old. wagon rc ~J.. the was the rifle pits thrown) and burmev, Heap in later aa repel ta:. 50a alley, horse shot as aepots barrels, gun ee | tives, oe train | WihichoP : hubs the done has and -. 7 . tl right of the road rest) the est); They plunder. are | their ae 1847. | ix. islet emigrants since which of . | encrusted pat cheszs of initials The taken ng from rease rs story | and City, Utah, where she told the ham and East i | benerna the almost the valleywooda on attack. ee One wom-) : was the sole sur- a ¢ final i" child, almost) of days five after and vor, time) which srigeconstant roots, during reachec on lived walking, she andto! | the than é ¢lements legible y on oe 3a cliff taller from. a the protected and were' y ley re sent to naan taken were sen ‘died: expired ntencegave antour then H had. the rhich locat ating : men, n beer 8 s eee onethom circular | tot a tesa' attiia iis a thexcenformed tree ~ of a triangle m:-IAr<ing the 1© corners : > « location in.a-hugh') out cor wee was inof the:aie ner be! ‘ Teatence, in almost In granite hewn mon nost ertec w serv . , were| and pans fit camp. can: still be.found| of Martha Washington rants, seeing that Indians adtionn eunning-| being & = surrounded, s of the H. Coleman Post N of commander the ems the Con-| forwould. made Within, Td heaol Connors les cavapee over int miles tle endThigpart e of auhis' aay near the sheared a have} 4 ayes and|hill, they Ohio, where creek, ote 169, the F commander of of 1885; department Vai Round. mile. from~ One they would reach it be:| mo we come to Te ity of Rocks: The} again ay ing. outflanked, were nttete ane be- | fore" ee Bae ans, department of - Mi 1. Pent No. come to the main traveled bout is one mas-/| : : be! would thus and. a from] ed) it an des, a C National the 2-8; memb aie Siva! loft to feet 6500 it#|and with which, Se losmeton arrived [ ntire help until out "of ' i ; ¢ and | Of '!S &@@ and/ entered re ! j ': of uls nein Planter 1885-6 again awA.' peuabe vbr or 4 in wn ents than any othet man, He was cles tere City,w Tippecanoe tees time. every, Louls continue . resulta: St, ties and was a candidate for co oe ae3 e Elevent St. , Louis district in and n 5 . markedly)‘ up ae r ug o we roac ci. ' parlor, beautiful wri seen ®r- | evidence of ciyilizatidn mine is earn unded by th as pen ering a. quaking and een at E. be may Flowers Cut this PRAT (L as --__-___- ene ot entrance. the visit baat to please you ar hen in this e'll endeavot piece y "Water, s Boda Shert onerberts, laceloe husinea ee eens See omer BAST. her north e Fee our home unl versity, "OUrse in law | model court. } in model court house of Ohie, | Point. Tt 1s a lonely spot, po Leneeting ears as the ena of these four achools constituting Be. Seer r away square an Colonel St ex. | 29d In the erection of this are do These' versity of e Utah cominend ae *e rk | rett played an important pa = te ork. Sterrett received oene morality. Se arery citizen of | offer the at he vice D preside nt manageary, eneral aan wi better acquainted me Lobby prs Onan patie pechenke ¢ Ice wunictt rane men|| northern ae een uzon take the d a at served Automobile >parties We sell Candles and Cigars. beautiful of elect variety / F . 119TH SOUTH 1252 tthe building. Boston beautiful antre MINING which, could' they: but alk, would make on rea novels ever conde oT ai en tee t corator INVESTMENTS invaluable have romances, tatiencroaia ee De ae ee EY Building oston ts a go newspaper the asking by 5 B and, more to police sergeant began EVANS R M s 1017 and a ountain a Oo Ss the in have Ww eke Painter 7 ra Located Phili roads| the traveled has a P 76 ee spe the Salt in when Lenzi of John department, and and the point, Story telle PI Independent 150-X Forest Phone Bell ‘ ee books CITY LAKE on Seen Be SALT MINING, What Tells loves officer the mood, reminiscent of happenings of the tell of some nespons a Pallroaa d, ee and roy y vas & for < fght-| rett, a leader in the tov Colonel ster. Chiefly as chairman. sae r Serea 1 his» efforts an east-s Veoe es ain ee brougut ten hevine e n 1882 Troy Cc ring house, which stoc PHONES W. J. CRAIG ME stories Romantic filled Ike ed and a 3 ¥ #¢c9unts have failed to chronicle some Of the happenings and traditions Hayes | crimes, committ was in pores roaaen the abie nae in teachers of among the most a ah ‘watora r CContaned rom pare three) | purine" UTA OF sn ? E. PRATT Bidg. 1017 May Troy, | old eee by President |thur in 1883 Peet roy ee UNIVERSITY rine a Mabel wb Linc att panna Mining the: old ‘stage all heard havepasses een ay Aertenitiens fil = are fill miners' It {s home also || County was in the : i ereibionic e and | roa aoth at snkon of gh Utah, Idaho ase 1 oe ld b n Febr cat i879, ennas eee ia aur eee! mr Wid cheei. states east,' > s6 old ro that a Reetble IRWIN f Sergeant ce years ho taught eae r sa. when| of ylter Wren mercial occasionalby themeal.com-|the ord has and been received comm balerecl uri:Ue the years ed e-| ate Beez J Glaccommodasalininento. ven ttee from Ogden On Septe ; tee ap > r;tions can be made there for 1,800 sons if Salt Lake is swamped during |rett ar lea dl 82 ‘Colone el Ster-| ithe encampment. rf: nd necessary, 5 ' u to then. ‘in eight Fexd years, law. until| i ; ; . Sergeant ot bake police of his return ane City, 1667. loath to university stood him in| the old stage roads which still remain and region the Intermountain out|in n laying assisted r resito some of the known re Va., Heights, Arlington > : This is the opinion state. the of; ore omac eam Washington errett contracted a disease of this| the war, and on account Ireland and during money sightseeing and b ying souvenirs an ould epend Volunteer He served in the cavalry sergeant ee. e transferre was ] ert lory aoryices Soca i se heavy th 1 Ind. Lake Zz : Poli ae One Sy of C ompan mustered out Ohio of battalion Tadependant . fro nt of Washington, and then to the| avs Gttaved | ercorine corps, Pash nla his schooling, the last During Matter. he week atts rooms wae ‘free, bu t nearly so many I to see jcommittes wanted be will veterans ;stances i(Erde for the their accommoda: HoUeS Phone the encampment ves on he moves to city. , in Company dred and Forty-seventh Ohlo infantry, on August 30, 1864. 7 = ine city . ay hornitality. tar more enlisted Iodividual Bullding. Salt BOTH ola. tne Grund. rae less prominently s so Pree during the after the _ ae In ‘Ohio. Sterrett Boston the years aa tee ihe th a sion this Sehfoon, yee b, Pitth tare ere, oe Angeles Los ‘stated owed th than olone! Ro Comparing the free rooms off 'Salt Lake with thoge otrare aoe in less friends these many of ene BREE ott me ae yee tine aaah will be ahaa 3 ‘ that 20 thout cost if they take a|sbow them. o long e of the y ro Soe niyinaie ac- by probable is /it wipns be Shop to Made ensure, Wolf. Ohio Wesleyan university. Whil e Colonel Sterrett was still atceRUDE the university war broke an ne young m io. determined to ny. Basen 1b. is tone ae eto‘ be enlist t in the causeof the North, though went will LTA, Clothes 1002 David ats z *xperience in handling the num- | could. be Slentant Preside with rooms beries ss ae tails connec ted with a gather-| United States in a minute it they were ay Abts be of the size of the national encamp-| to make nS decis Bat - 7 e oe ae been due par y to ie aot Col rett is Saath nt speaker = sa rn orga ria so} clever aut "affable d y akes ean palemmee fable, and It two]! friends. handled has he that fact the will | to rule ral: this there 1e and j}other G. A. R. encampments. The atis- | netism as much as anything else that be found vacant | factory results of his executive ability! has brought the local committees tosent there, either | at encampments at Sarutoga ether i such solid array ar oii has from the uptown | Springs in 1907 and at Toledo in 1908/ made it possible to bring the gers | bught his name to the front in the} ments up to 16 present sta "i Kept Busy. cholee of an executive at a for the] has made apo ds of friends in Salt all of CITY, 2142. Garment M ' z 5 , Pence ces fees = fami B iA ey Seo 4 Ato gee fecirs contusion. s } ; S Lake|Lake, Nell Wolf's Each [Zayleds, Thefe wih, of course, be soma |"Gtie expelene ie nenditia die num- | teal ke eect alt LAKE Bullding, of of | and that v7 For the last three days of the week|Glis de wit cea ment Sullivan COUNSELOR, Toston SALT encampments Springs Saratoga been working in R. at A. and has the G. Poledo, All ; 34 16.000 } tele altri Mie aittle benatath A au ityLf eotil mi mes vue ce uest is ee 5 ee = nformation boo ta batent M. AND 625 STERRETT, of xe execu-, George ATTORNEY See the Each once: " at | | | et iduring jment, ' to | | | | C3 of pa number gr a Soe OF. members in * that =. expected lwhere a price has been amed, no ‘charge WwW be made of the veterans. ‘Out of the 5,000 homes, it is estimated volunhave 500 14 more no hthat }teered free rooms for the veterans Mrs. } Jones, chairman, and jMrs. Stocking, secretary of the night working been have committee, a than more for list the on day hand In well matter the had ey week hand until toward the eee of the week just losed, when the were From forced to send in a plea for rain Tuesday on five and six women have een workin in th office and had everything in splendid condition when they turned ove 1elr books to Mr }Taylor. It is probable that today scores Ne ew home w e aced on the books, and others will be made known Bere| is been ee ‘It tmittee there | have AY but 1e@ . and thee See angle ofaE: theCe t mountain, OF | other gle ne © was marked spruce large bya een Ones nundreds:of own find to place the chine read | earth th mors around one18: regBDOt visible, of: son breaat) peop the first s irene made ; to ure, 1005 of pi ate as for4 a hundreds at y fror o clarivoyants or fro A stage reti contithe acro a up irew 1e "ree hington to Fee the place with rnin with eet {about 940/000 (an Fremont on his. ei eee ae auch. the rifle pits and attempted to hold their I on ae of, locating treasure up by|the held > stage robt Ve thene stage i j a tear Ane I none location! obbers Bliforyee pment. a: <0 , é until help arrived. own ocks . bb 1 the rpeound. but the old rifle for Portneff. anyon whee rock standing out alone| they took by day their water supply grew | walle 6 emain ° Dit and still earth thrown-up the i they hill. the of brow the from for} sh wht tree pine lone E ahe Be & reach] to made were AttémMmpts a the with tho a But ‘cach attempt ended} a Nee wan a landmark the, covered that they were being folk wad ee to robthe famous battle bene een ~ ‘ge " M in- | emigrants. cure the emlthe thrist, offrom eath ally, near death N&r: this and« stil "eas t ly, by by @@ posse of, sheriffs. They took to | posse. obbers and' the sheriff's |