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Show THE 8 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT , WEDNESDAY, LAKE CITY, §=-DECIDE 10 SECURE OUTING FOR GUARD ALUMNI ELECT JOINTsi BUILDING NEW OFFICERS IS NOW ASSURE D | Greater A. The eral to be Borne by Fed-| Want to r Named ; Park's to Raise Bund for | Commiittes > = : Picture-Kingsburys A. | } Recelve, bitlist. & Appointed M. The entire Guard of from and foree Utah Aug. 7 to of portions entire United of Nations go with into the of the expense States the will 19, organizations | | AK can nation: regular of meeting a At ‘lation aa of the University Act for M. and & of entail funds that the state might be a More Associntion. - In, Tohn year Interest in aa nrGtm RUAinstruction IMRT EEA Revives ip ONT lub ¢ to} £500 jlast night meeting lo raise i. purchase the life-size portrait of the SE eo jlate Dr. John R. Park, painted by Lee pOUS S R J. and committee Phe Riehard } Greene Inamed ineludes Judge T. D Lewis, | Chairman Guard, | Waldemar TOIRTR Deore | {he ware trieeT G RT Van ee portrait change in Cott and: Mrs. eee will occupyase0 room letting in for more our Store fifty feet farther back to us light to show them by which to Alice | stles a ame conspicuous and OP lat Seta 'Y an plan y iM. oe ye . rythats ee Cae 220 ag , alrena eid i Rs appointed by SHitable.| ar Hewlett Ba ae 1 | a | O s ee ae | Sset atan i ae the National|Cett and N. T. Porter Pedal DR sie after-| bY Jo PPLE ag estar To Give Song Recital-Madame Amat ida Swenson will give a song re- | cital for a number of her pupils next} evening at the Y. M ja Satur day auditorium Rain, : Hail, Thun : ‘ more the room points tor of you to see them our CLOTHES ARE MAIN CO. STREET | Vet eran Firemen to Attend-<A\\ vetlel in Volunteer firemen are requested: to meet at their hall, at one o'clock mH | P . Thursday, June 7, to attend jfuneral of their. dead» comrade jOpesenshaw ‘ | and . Lightning Combined -|TREES < Ones in, show CITY NEWS IN BRIEF . auch | Uation and friends of the Institution | feature of the building home yesterday CLOTHES A. H. CRABBE } ; ea Se Sales ; Open. } Buildings Throwi From apparent become has Guard B Bombar dment. atx nt eo nena Bree a Te by | 5 | ac-} to glad being of proposition the Pot iltry Se Men to Meet-A meeting} os Bat niates ra fs mm ERS I EE ya university the of Buildings een berstin. this into all comers ee cept oo of the Utah State. Poultry association eon . ‘ muditoriuiieto bi " , olhce Jarge laiwe: Tas nihiia spnec-|a@ Se Ins] the the ‘or for rday open yesterday about | thr ow nh open brought t ha : y ; unnouncemen lwill be held at 8 o'clock Thursday > , uch a flow of applications for en evening, June 7, at the Commercial listment that it will soon be a que in- |} are of poultry breeders \ll jclub Suggested Site Suitable adtook number large A tion of knowing whom te exclud e (generally to attend Lee } ---s ; to offered opportunity of the lfyantage from this new privilege. a) Thea i ; he ek ti. , : wer building the for | sit« Several sent as st especially ere and Se buildings the inspeet ‘t aes: awards Min EF Stops Traffic Car Street. which} one the but yest rday, proposed the} n u shops, a the m«¢ in vorks sub j equipment 8 new ji ot : , c t | a , ; we 7 t a ae asf presapproval of the majority the departments. | met engineering tion and ing on fii roves } ey pace, * Ci of Part and ules Richardsaes and of cornet the was today,|ent cone ie pat zibe a lavatories of = open © | ay, als « be also will building ie RECITAL HALL ROWLAND for Black B. to W. awarded was tract Darkness. just opposite the street Temple South even a large that wh en it is expected bid | &).Co Doyle" G. $2,900 Thi Tabernacle. to the entrance | south especyesterday, called than Friends | jumber Entertain Will Pupils Piano ; theriwork Bean: George' eee one trom line to town ts on the direct will) members, alumni the among linlly " Monday HIevening. and railroads latte principal r: ‘ and | op. of f the » principal | ittend _Ti~ children of | Out ing at Calder's-The rain, Wind, hai lightningl information ain, hail, of : ‘ Pupils of the piano department of Row : thee bureau be : a | posits » there re willwi ‘clock todayay A t 11 o'clock enwill sehool Sunday stake ents | Pioncet of this is a combination 200,- | der registered were year last fac- | where of regents, board land hall will give a-concert at the Firs t|meeting of the today park at Calder's an outing i "re Those and other teachers, alumni, i grad-| 000 visitot interested in the] >it}that visited Salt Lake yest vale and | joy Congregational church next. Monday even -julty | In . to the regular attractions ade lition lid are anxious proposition of the success In| students former and classes about as much damage such uating dik ing, assisted by George IE. Skelton, vioof the park A number of Interesting 1e assembly room of the Museum |that it shall be located so that tourists th linist. 5 he eoncert will begin at a quararbeenme have Ree contests "°O|lgames aS Thevegere do usually . Deaae ne Storms ape a and as it is out-} Lerem Bear y ua ut1ay find 1d it easy y of of access, a addresses may t re will yuildin add whetere. building, ter pa 8 o'clock and the doors will be |} given, to be followed by discussions on siders rather than Utah people whont} really serious results, bug closed during the ae ss the severa for the youngsters the past, present and future of the unithe promoters of the scheme are anx-| traffic all over the city opped | sured number which are as fo Ns versity. Meetings of classes will fol-| ious to have learn of Utah and her in-| for forty minutes last nig p portion | ner to be Success-Acceptances (a) Country People Tilting at the low, and later all will, enjoy lunech| dustries of the city was without the | to the business men's dinner, to be Ring, two planos, clght hands. the Normal building | Silver May Build. streets ‘were small rivers gg@ater and| held ‘at the. panini ial club on the CS) The Cees ia ee eee aie. " Gurlitt} 20m In mud, and aeross thorough in sev-| levening of June 12, are coming in Miss Lols Persons, Miss Louise OsPresidents¥ Reception. | ‘Theee corner hat had rapidly,y, "a opposite Peeihy a the at a8 old. Valley "rec ae mM | eral ace eeeparts oe of the city layt and the indications are that} borne, ee Lorna Rusell, Miss Nellie on West Temple peen uprooted by the hight ssbury .gavere a- re - House mT akaty . Siloar 2street isoe owned; , early * i this this 1 new feature of the social and} Dr. Dae and ;Mrs. 2 : Kingsbury Vilkin yee pate ; by Joseph A. Silver, one of those who} jn the day The Blacksmith's Song, G. N. Bordman, Miss Francese Glenmt Walker noon for the graduating class, the|€xpressed.a deep interest In the TOM Ee The delay in the streg trafic | ito be one of the most. popular a Romanee, Egghard.. Miss Pauline May. alumni, former students, faculty, oth-;™M@nt, and it was suggested yesterday | and also. the CULT Eas af gi lights . year's program r that Mr. Silver might be willing to} jast night was due to aqnee ; a Melody, (two Hanan, four hands), Gurer teachers and friends; and a very Sire Vacancies Open-Two civil service st: ationtfis Jordan the hie Miners Mabel Brown and Lucy audl-|}jear and building office fine The hours were| crect<a pleasant affair it was. examinations are announced for July | itorilum on the lot, and lease a part of} carried the power to the@dral staés cing.>. ‘on the Green, 10 ice NaNa! from. § to' 7:30. o'clock, during: which Dane Bohm, Miss it: for, 4 period of: years ‘to the assocl-| tion. "situated. back of ¥ Temple | time a large number of guests called Hoffmann, ations Interested Those present at|and Seeond South stredand the! position of architectural draftsman in The reception was entirely informal,| Be op . 32. No. 3, Emil Liebling, a $1, S00 at service As-| Yesterday's meeting were in favor Of | grounding caused the cargover the} the P hilippine no invitations having been issued ‘ iss Lorna Russell. a building from some person] city to come to a standstt twelve | year, sisting Dr. and Mrs. Kingsbury were | leasing Twilight, Thome..... Miss Bonnie Miller in that service; the other to or company willing to build it under) ;ninutes past 11 o'clock, ap remain) occur Rigaudon. (four hands), Chaminade, Professor and Mrs. Byron Cummings, > y-| conditions named, rather than under-|{there for forty minutes. | cutting fill vacancies in the position of hospiMiss Le Veta Mayberry and Miss Professor and Mrs. lichard Canal Isthmian the under interne tal ea in the| eame lights of the out , Flanders M. | take the erection of the building them-| William Mrs. and FT Oressor man, (a) Canzonetta, Schutt Panaof isthmus the on commission, of the por greater. a eyening,. chairman) is falloran Wd Drew, | Selve Ss. Kingsbury, Misses the Stewart, occur, () Roumanian Dance. Strelezki, Miss may as they hav-|ma, thity of portion southeastern to yesterday named committee the lof ; Littl ad Wilkinson Margaret Hutchinson. cok into the matter of site and build-|jng been "in darkness fre9:15 to Tunnel Road Progresses----W Song Without re ord eee nee," and will be glad to receive sug-| 11-20 o'élock assistant engineer of the ReBeers, Hoi urice Teln Mis Marie Lewis ; e Us {ne Utah, rylce! vlan interested| are who any yesfrom yes j penudna se spent ce se 0 Z Arabesque Stichi, Miss Aline MeMil| ‘Torles j f | has} Beers Mr. Lake. in Salt maak at ge x | eee ee <<< epee | i the 1 since carly in. Maras such | ¢enarer of the camp at Castilla Springs ; MYSTERIOUS iS Mata for Piano and Violin-Op. 8&8 DEAL Grieg, Allegretta quasi andantino. ame up to consult with the enAllegro molto. vivace, Miss IFlandin charge, Prof George L 7 ing up shortly after 11 eck yes gineer te rday morning, The construction of the | Signs bldn every | Swenc Isen Intermezzo, Albert Mildenberg, Miss than rapidly more is progressing bin doWN, | road Arrested on Suspicion of Rob- | directiont billboards were Women Hands Changes Block Entire | bing Laborer of $165, | the tin roof covering the ie porch! jit was supposed would be possible | Fanfare (four hands), Bohm, Misses and Principals Refuse | a R i) 1 Nelli Hartman | TOPE: Market' row was alst Sea under existing conditions, high wate r | Margaret and Gladys Hutehinson, irace Russell and Nelle my te orn 7Tall ing obstacle, eleven| | Pp letely off.[ tresvswaye¢ being the . chieff te ; but Albumblatt-Op. 66, Grutzmacher, Miss to Talk. | are under arrest at ie ity jail ene ig | like grass before a summer #4@, 200 | miles are now completed, and this is} Isabel Osborne jing developments which may re at a number of thein ‘were upted by |added to each day Bighty men and | Waltz-Op. 34, No. i, Chopin, Miss Beuin charge of robbery being preferrec j}ithe storm. Debris blown fa sre! twenty-fite teams are engaged in the} Behle f jagainst them The women are keep-| and yvaea tT riches, k. Mr. Beers returns to camp to- | Seeond lass Ua Leshetizky, Miss Lucile Clark, A real estate transaction took place erss ‘of resort 12 Commerel ul |' I ok| j l D t re Ay 1 th 1e an a mane {@ . «at *Cs ay. a day ide a es haying atree ts ean a suspected of Love's Whisperings (four hands), Kleselyesterday that may develop important) street and are ak be Ps J = ea 1) the sind Pe a Aicdaan the After | of $165 Swede working hard parties concerned trrobbe da the As yet details alder's a road Shore Lake 1¢@ rs ‘ cries YeS-| early arrested were women ne S . Pees: . dec sale 54 in the gale decline to, makgrany ae lterday morning upon complaint of the I were Me ‘aaa a But delights the little folks. or before mors nee whose name ts not released, and| oven those ments regarding the deal and give as|man, says (by) eee Dvorak, Mr. jeorge ily had been fewa who e ' |} that a purse was taken from UN-) who fact that an the alleged a reason timely announcement might over-|him containing the above mentioned| i Ape Tha A ve PERSONAL fereernntt Schumann's Manfred, Reinecke, Miss Beulah jehle and strenuously Lee pared for the downpour @ eh "| women Both The property con-| amount plans. throw their cerned in the transaction is the entire|geny any connection with the alleged |* ory pene B-O'clock, Ay a aa to Miss Flanders. afthis leaves Wallace Y. George follow a ae was aaron dt ae Entrance of P uplls oe mano 7D parmen West | theft. Sixth and Fitth between | block land Fifth and Sixth North streets, and } Patrolman Cassidy and. Serge ant | etrieal display, and thenlle ie ternoon for Boston on a business trip age of a tisho local ; Spaldir search | rents of rain, whieh quickly wile th a thorough Roberts made John past aswasMellen's} forThe some known place first time transfer from lof the. premises after the women had l's streets look "as though eS Dr tobert J. Hyatt of a ore ception at their of 10.00 to 35.00 the Suit fare have been printed before and are |place in one of the university bulld-/2 Saetire lane: for the building exl senerally understood Since the first |'"85 Pit neo . of tho ase wh whornt ‘ be only 2 in the eo minds will} | 1st association y the od Alumni _ Tonight the at announcement of the proposition,it meeting = yesterday tended and reunion annual its twentieth hold ‘ : "pre were which al. terest in military matters has bee ial club; building. | Commer Museum the it banquet Silver A, moving at high speed in the Natton 7 Joseph McDonald, ent J..G. ong thos who are to give , toasts wl It ¢ HeWlett, Guard. Already every organizatio es H QO. Ensign, S: Mrs.|H. N Wen at Pr ho Hal J. W.. has felt the spirit of revived interes < and Johnson I C. Bruff, toasmastetr the Horne, Merrill Alice That Utah will be ecreditably repre a _| Mi th Valentine Murphy, loran building ; Su by. 125 h oDS sented is now assured by the seats aie ese wWileqs. Mrs.Retin ElizaM | stort feet Wind. ~ ; 7 Noon si ent . ie at the camp will posiYoung. Elbert Thomas, Waldemar Van| main floor to be ust d for office an nounce ‘great back BETTER: for been receiver ane ccepted by the wal TEOuGL an Dd ned the entire expense of the affair would be borne ' government federal the by - now to building a having of idea sacrifk used the ensulng Uu © Wallace, 7 H president; will]gent: David R. Allen, secretary. will be borne by government and upon Co. for BETTER D societies, seems to. have found Theo- | thre: popular favor with me mbers generally | @éldore Nystrom, the retiring president | aes ‘ vas nam ed : yesterday wa : a commiltee = aland elected was association i f wedsite : asce lots i othe I fof y the e sunne ultable a select to the of athletic council the of 'member ‘ is es fd-| is 18 willing : to pu one purposes if if some three i This council ineludes niversity oO leased to be thereon building |able the Thi was made definite yesterday |members of the faculty, two from a the > cor nimitnamed, ¢ s ons { ee issociation the the Alumni) from and one body by the receipt of a telegram from tt ie | Student at a meeting findings its tee to report jassoclation Commerelal war department to Governor Cutk 12 at the to be held June at) also appointed was 4 committee stating that the estimates made ha | not Crabbe opportunities moved room Manufaecturet the by jointly used be held} Utah, "A D. the association, Merchants |& building, Real Lake Salt the and society M. for|& elected ices: ink 1 for office Mackay.| Estate association fo C permanent exhibits OL) the installing presivice of were officers following of Museum. the at evening a stat eSlthe army. TI mt| the other M. Fstate Lieal The asso-| Alumni the to Society, | guard have more -_- Committee : Government-Muiany We make AUDITORIUM INCLUDE "MAY eee PURCHASE | ---- Expense H. store ‘a GOVERNMENT P PAYS are -E -_-_ Pntire 6, 1906. We Into Day at University Given Over Eee Associations of City and. Will Go Force Entire | ' State Want Place for PerCamp August 7 for Practo Graduates of Other | Years and Friends. | manent Exhibit. tice ne BILLS; WILL JUNE = <_j mg) BLOWN BPW ; lbusiness life of the Commercial ° i a | 6 - o- @o eS: , a of Purchase Lucky A Fine Milans Arrived ° on Sale With .in . Novelties e Juvenile . High-Grade Today and Go Our Regular club Ses and Best of iid one to fila vacaney in the || Thousands of Dollars Worth of the Latest ; ; LOSES - HARD- EARNED -- MARRIAGE, LICEN the man's the round $7,000 to taken. Mellen,|peen being named consideration the W. to Joseph Shearman Emily SES. COIN: police station empty purse of | Rour rear the in the The sea." of one was and in thtity soom be in -vogue inland #4 storm heres the service the of) with we 2267- Eaunl BP. BOD, ee ilford; Edith I.) lichell, River Seadoo HW. a veh Linden; Ada Linder eant-Reuben S. Ne ~ ‘man, Big Cottonwood; jranda Templeton, Wine ond-Josenh Data ct weto, Salt Lake; Be rta| Lake. 271-_Edwin Knox, t Lake 2772-Joseph T. -ovnd, s Watts, Mi eftin, 2%4-Edwin | I 9775 Lake; Bult Farr, St:>. St. = Paster oe B otiaket Whine. Ethel John's, John's, . 7 a Ee 7 Salt IVA) Yehrat Paris, Idaho; T. Budge, 2%6-Iezra Paris, Idaho. B. Passey, oe 2277-Thomas C. Dyer, Salt La Ri-| Nellie Salt Farming ton. 2273-Kdward riz.; Riverton; Ariz AUTON Ada Lake; Ethel get een iurmingham, 2079-Jacob Ww. SUorkinin Sake BOYS START ON The trout Calder's are for a and just g00d meal, chicken fine. A aged AARC 3) last night the by police adviceTe ~ from... ‘ yr « Young ae has a6 From | friends who > 11 years, and} in|3 arene TAleer) K o'clock. to| to lodged and thelr. parents.)| « B2 living in ingham of Miller is dead. Both} placed in the St. Ann's} be church : will be It held at/ betomorrow institution, the at| class} twenty-fifth the from graduated First} the evening the (1289s the this. year willnumbering, graduates take part ‘five in the U0 -pro-| eram; which. hasbeen, arranged ~as.: foljows _ ‘ae Orphanage by. thelr guardians and|Chorus, "The Lark," L. Roques, Arr... | when arrested were making their way | Pupils of the School : Chilar from that institution and were headed The cry uk ¢ the for Bulte''They werestaken-in at al Soa y.ce thexsChidren, Jeagle ,Leon~: ib house near the north yards ef the ( Jregon Short Line Railroad company and given the police a were J taken "pa MAD they meal.' were care ent. ti Tada -In the notified of over tatone meantime and night the by the|A and gave them a the at bed at for American Benn a we the New: Ho ae af "The Home Mise: cassie Pansy Diplomat, it Bate i aa BOF Award of Diplomas. stla-)| Che ; rus, Gentury.-Pearl : ve oleniiwalll: Niagara, McLean. Jailer Witicinson took the little travelers house and bought ieee een offee font Plea station. lay police hungry: nies Stewar Concert | Waite clothed| The scantily into the brought cold.and. were The boys rte Eleanor Lillian ElizaSea, ene ane Ga oer eal Ores FOIE S of Freedom," g De woemton Geo hay that. celebrate Colleg-} the of exercises will Institute jiate | Presbyterian ; . father and the father boys had been instead 4as sua duended ay by ee of rea hic who Celebrates lO the one es the chureh, 1 ® riVeSs a Thursday, H vork ' work Z ee oes Re the » ; MEET T OAT Fraternal O Special at 10 trains will each business each Hats up to $20.00 be closed at. each ratenan at rt. will ie ™"| | fes sou Harry closed Hats up will $2 up Hats Hamcloned to inthone $6.00 | Hats $4 . a celebrate with ye ae | bene falty pe en ae ote of the playing. y oe aranlan 75 . $3 25 s es e . 50 $2 . $1.00 will each : $1.00 each will 75 es 75e each will RI lah Sv C 50c EE 5 Se each will yre ener. e at : oo eac h will ec = <3+;c.5)seseeceserr> at 35¢ 25¢ to STC, E sTc. ET ETC ETC ETC a 50 50 $1 to up 15 $1 : te i) at Closed be will at up Hats s a $1.9 to be closed | each $2.00 j . to up Hats menace tees ; $3 ers . at be closed 50 . : will each up closed i its $6.00 . cscccscoccees At closed he will ee at pee Hats be aaa $9.00 each w oesn ts O bencloseds al eac Hats s up to $7.50 $7.50 each will 0 to $2.00 each will up be closed * $6 Gi ans ae : a closed $7.50 wil eeu ial 1 ; L each fats up to $2.50 eo alosedaats | 00 - at eet UE $1 $9 will L Z nel $ will ssceee ] eater closed be 1 1 50 . W SE closed eeda al eee ..........+. || be 0 5 rail T ee its up to $5.00 be closed at $17 will ench at 3 artes Uacewecet rally to $10.00 each closed be at $2 all on reductions Like ‘ . S 6 l l U 0 T De al Pere a| ves ‘Refuse Employes Smelter Silks = *ibl : »bons, Rl ChitYons ' : ' s, Sail- Duck Quills, Wings, a ' Prices M H - Chip. French aa . Full Paying for excuse No as such Plumes, Ostrich Milans, Panamas, Leghorns, materials, Aigrettes, Flowers, Malines, ors, - ae onEI "Wood is OF Oe being ein ec Delmar, CHlI- with. Reet | e < to 315 Senn I } | | | 30 will ........... be closed at Hats up to $12.00 each be W aie ae $25.00 be closed 0 5 toat $30.00 each .......... up will dea , . at H SPU to depar- to Bir. how Bambseger Nepeee trieniis tata season's S Hats i are rewill be pleasantly who Utahns, old-time many Lake by Salt his! to make | Kane, ane | men ibered yme com jas Lake Se One|men § parts ane a oan . Woe the Salt to become a men vodbine Cirele, om ee ern wi ote our ane Millinery for Who Concession | 4an : . - GC Coming the T S N I A ISN'T SERIOUS GEORGE Wn Tate Major-General ‘Thomas Le | SAY STRIKE ISN LAGOON lot tthe rianitheeds Ss excursion E Hatsclosed up be wpmayiom,. terial‘ TG ‘lation *?%S much piaune: enjoyed, theA series ¢ 82" | (ture passedof by the "Minis stle leaux Was an interesting nul eas- at their last regular meeting. Dr. ing feature of t for Los eee she ud leaves shortly es evening, was in addition a v his wife and daughter to joi n being made on account of the cal program, incl Aine pleasing £),by change Mrs. D. B. "x ohaae ing. vocal s aif state of Mrs. Wishard's health Dr oO. = Miss Daisy in | Wishard has been in the ministry for gang and C } ee years. soldaeisuitiae Alice Davin moe Se ) Horne L. Wood, brother-in-law a WILL R eu days closed be of as- at 4 E caer admirable a pn . OF = the absence done has and - Fri- Kimball, presided has organist, organ, | big give commence < Hats up to $50.00 be closed at ... ad recital ing the Edward MeClellan, - ee petstant. will organ .‘Dur pel Palen: and pitday and -kly mi-W rula quilt a was Social return te al eC the Di avi the - social, frie nds, ebirthdays dui tethe | Cueto WEST MERCHANDISING. we E R > Week Week T E DIES OPENSHAW trixie Brig SNoune's Grave - A strike Gioics ‘OMcns. Olfcred-by was declared at the yarlerday winciime bu Gra: aeaged ; oesidtar, George United 4.6 died at the residence veers, 89 of Mrs. W this city and road, vesictday Squires, 254 Canyon € ma~| by day ‘Ethel States smelters ye: Mr, Openshaw was one of blacksmiths, _ boiler-makers | afternoon. at. the | chinists and pipe-fitters, who demand that the} the old inhabitants of for peep) dantioed with ercol of dramatic art and voice cul-| hours be shortened with ho decrease| Seaiaaie ae non F Thursday Pupils of the School, AN came to tha oki ni He ‘The mechanics have}and city. in the pay seale. Uniot liars America will join ee Ree gee vears pc ca for many was He The 1/1853. ten hours a day. worked always -_- Brot the Y th of American hood $1.00 ONLY Imilda . The increase in , deposits in Zlon's|bration at the reso comen, In a. company officials declared they were|intendent of the colts wateraorks atl TR: AVELERS' To Ogden and Return. Savings Bank and Trust company, No./mitting, th ort. Weather a 4 COMMERCIAL City; He len willing, lo Shorten the hours and re-|tem, Mr. Openshaw bore the distine1 Main street, amounts t ar : eae a bea py Excursion to Ogden. arrange the scale to give first-class/ tion of having dug the grave of Bric: June Sth, via Oregon ea Line, for /000 per vont Ave ep AT. etd a ane vee oe a via Oregon Short Line. | mechantes about $3.75 tor nine hours'| ham Young, by whom he was once emUnited Commercial . Trayelers' con-|t thing? Get the habit, hold: thei erans of th A good time is| work This concession has been re-| ployed as manager of a sawmill in City June 9th, war l Take any cela out of Salt cir a S-Tndign dinners at| vention. next Tuesdaex sae Plenic at the re" jpoure ised tripby $1.00 Mr. Openshaw's sons the knights of the grip,/fused and the officials were yester-| Creek canyon UNITED COMMERCIAL good pl ace'Lake in the morning or trains lancet dos Filsie s tion. BAS CSM Dean Andarson, Salt Lake. Salt pane, roe 00d, Stevenson, Pocatello, ida 2281--Arthur Behal,N "York . Bamberger. Salt La Zobert Young, iez IMiller. 2 / Albert. await « to Graduate Pnstitinte Them. Commencement Police| the. Finally Overtake . « Class eo "See A and Cold Itunger, Twenty-Fifth LONG TRIP would - nah McMahan, Salt Lake 2H1-John B. Milan, Salt Lake; Irma a; Wagener, Sal sake. 24%5-John W. Kissell, Winter Quarte Fs. Utah; Mary R. Fitt, Winter Qua ters. ee Juhlin, Salt Lake; Hilma ¢ 1- 2 9 Mr. Mellen then disposed of the par-|eeqled in a coal bucket 25-George IF'. Badger, Salt Lake; Mary cel of ground to Robert Ortmann for|one of the halls of the resort The |" season of heavy storms. Capt. K. H. Allen, engineer officer Sharp, Salt La ke mre rd ib money was not found, however, and W Ao oa E stationed at Fort Douglas, leaves locose saga, te M ry ipe Heber City; Mary aa Y City The proximity of the ground to the| the police are continuing - the WN lay for Fort Duehesne, where he will ike, He reseach a survey of the government lu SOCIAL S OMEN to able being of hope the in Line | search Short yards of the Oregon north t8--Morris Creer, Spanish Fork; Mary A.| ervation Pres Birt Celdbrate ance eae there make a clear case against the women mEp ey owen, Spanish Fo Ra morse "1 superintendent 7; May: be, some, aamtention Of) Using the | The man who lost the money is8% a 4ebrate Birthdays by) Givig Pt" : super ] State son, 225 _ wills arctan nk, Spanish For }Nelso d\ ys : Ruth Hill, Spanish Fork of public instruction, went to Logan ents to Church Both - Mrs.! railroad laborer and the amount repcreekege. cd ground ae A. Snedden, welt Lake; Anna Shearman and'Mr.:Ortmann are East- | rese ‘nied the savings of nearly a year TY 1e ow : tist | last night, where he éattended the com: q se Dic skson, Salt Lak a e "y Hirst ee of | mencement exer¢ ises of the State Agrihee a ah eat chureh ae a nn ane et eemaeting| Belen et pn opie ch 22n1 Wills DeWitt Tohsison Laketow n, Se cultural collegéL #ast * third - In-a e nirtidaae | ‘ . ae cheer' y |i 2 Leketowm ikelow We Ann Weston ut ah; Lydia has been who McClellan, J J. Prof. cA chu the at soial aventhneay 2 Ef EXERCISES COLLEGIATE : the : buyers. of' ~ intention the Lake: Harriet Salt Swan, M. 2262-W {liam z ma : : un and |in Chicago arechum? 1éSe socials Bpast, days for several a the of members that » Salt Lake | ° one _-Henry O. Kissinger, ‘Salt Lake; Han- MILLINERY : : E pal to an exciting with a view were made purchases season's entire The finish. The volume of stock now on hand is about what, in former years, connectet business on City Brigham yesterday spent "bureau, weather DY; 2 IN - wind visited Salt Lake agt which |and © and | would con-| CAGO ee PLACE See hd FIRST CITY Ce) eee Tee ee THIS GIVES THAT EVENT AN Prices at Dazzling Styles the Season's and similar vacancies as they| D ak: .in the toafternoon. 1:30 beandan 4:06 jing Midlake| excursion |Thereat will she the Lucin cut-off. DR. BROADBENT'S train o wae! a ae Dental Office 600 Scott Build Ing, Lake at 7:10 City Ticket *Oftice, 201 168 in, To take leaving Main St. ad-| Salt! TRAVELERS' Sa apap TO OGDEN, EXCURSION te ea a JUNE 8, For. or, nothing ee :ina feeling" tired what. better than a tri ‘a | promise; rete! a tidet'S pip F fidlake West Secona of fogs, South parade, and "Teaving jtra aes pita Ca The B Trains Fare, $1.00. Via D. & R.G. Co. for fooe at OMce " Suppl jleave at 9:00, 10:25, 10:35 a. m.; 1:45 Ps ser"T er pisave y pen bP vic a P : jand 6:00 p, m. p,m. dancing, excursion other amusements. Salt Lake Midlake trip 10:30 a. m., at 7:10 Use a. m. trains pees nd 4:05 1-3 day endeavoring to secure men to take the They places of averred those that who the quit places /and daughters: who survive jr., Mrs.. Openshaw work.|George Joseph Squires, C. W. Mrs. the of men would be filled by the time the and Mrs. J, E. Wiscomb. No trouble rangements for the funeral shift goes to work today. byet been completed, is expected, him are: Dummer, Openshaw The have arnot = |