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Show WOMAN WRITES OF PAGRINGTOWN Miss SUMMERY UP. Commercial Make Organizations ers as Co-Operative tion of Stock S letter on = the woAre by designed Summer arose, but request would Mr. not am have Roosevelt That crisis, I could Man bued coolness re) taken take the Wilson.' Takes a' it, Issue was crisi tn With No all the son, of Morris clares been eS that any the Wear crowning better no title Straw, ete light the | have a choice. -- taken point non ial fie by ‘opiaigd curred Tee The appeal since was | | | | } | the lower the Straup, in Chief the not| and | court;| and con- McCarthy, court. revised be was taken Supreme Justice concurs ot detend-| could it well in by Justice the Bartech he of CN case, no order, of by [Bart | : the that judgment, |W ritten ee of i Vil- in the up-| Justice result. Section statutes is Can ¢ before has and for the better of the proming were made two Neill-Reynolds was Decided : ing by Draw- Seat of aintiffs of Cuts. Vital ama oe RITCHIE'S ie ee in cited a Finds since rae Neither ay made, City % * Candidate gt McDowell, Legally for es Attorney Has Been the The ie warranty the sale certain iron n Inpiping. Statistics TW DaE contagious the ---- to May. diseases for 6: as_ dur- but Too Busy It. ‘ MAY BE A cgmeBinyirion fever, light awa CO-OPERATIVE INVESTIGATION, im: Commercial as Bodies Make prepared al of Illinois the by | David M. Chicago, June 9.-Illinols Manufacturers' association and Chicago Commercial assoclation, the twe largest organizations representing trade and gate on court, city Haigh, Bephenite to] One. the Murray election candidate ete the oteon Citizens' show that|tence last of fall, the tte In- lapes ae ticket for That and Rio Colorado 6; three a dren. the| Were to a, months. ninety Elation Habeas brought days Powell in jail was by of Waterloo corpus a proceedings in his behalf a few days same office, polled a tie vote. Each | 28° and the writ was made returnable before Judge Armstrong in the received 525 legal votes, District court, who discharged the The court holds that the process of prisoner after hearing the evidence the clection has not been completed, ‘ atority arte 7 ax ----- "cn Se ne ee Patan oan Court Notes. ecked sel diaeC Uae Minato holds ae -\court cTaped ts me for both contestants that emake ae Allee i Dae minliiaz ee janay tien of |Sentenced Fincivarda Beleatara dtd 5 men | the office of city attorney of Murray he Wi trnavctithe associations is denears ae the , Ba: elared to be to prosecute a thorough disinterested aN ye PackingCourt's ORR a a it y An "Oh neeryee OS 3e sheila the. office filed > in.minbteriy yesterday cler the United Btaten * court six sb liteee of testimony taken in the case of James Godtrey, et al., against Lak pee large smelters In the Salt ar , anie ake valley, tou cquaitions. andmake < EiBOrT Of 1¢ bx nereby ordered, adjudged ana |bake, salle. accompanied by' numer These two associations met sepa- | Washingtin decreed f° that at es ware or the election retin in and Salt Lake|by = and arranged for distinet in- Bae ee nate Ce odin Dy oy , remot s a noe CY pelts dapetoleany hinlaa ry hee Ppa fendant Stephen L. Richards were the for Forgan, of the Commer-|0°™!¥ candidates duly nominated dent the office of city attorney for sald city; cial association, today as he was conthat at sald election each of said canSidering the personnel of the comdidates received 525 votes, but that mittee of inquiry, the meeting had empowered him to appoint. The committee from the directorate of the Manufacturers' association ap»ointed by President U. G. ¢ ndc ty coiniocee "Gr ao Creek Laverie Coal W. neither of them of the votes cast the process of Noyes, Chairman | [°F Acromotor com- the recelved election said to Richards, defendant, has pany; Gustay Hessert jr.. National |S#!d office. Brewing company; W. B. Conkey and|#"4 deereed W pham, met this. afternoon. Fred They recelyed for said said office suggestions for con. been Stephen legally elected L. to It is further adjudged that each of the parties hereto bear his own tion, and each shall cost bear in this a one-half o dueting the in the qualifications and considered | ‘he referee's fee herein of experts Section 891 of the revised Statutes ‘anufacturers' assoctation of the state of Utah provide that in began its Geliderations at | case of tle votes in any city election, eague club at. The committee the 12:30 o'clock this afternoon, } Forgan, however, was not able during the the tle don shall be of ' Toe decided by fot = the the mayor an a day to be designated 1 by afternoon to get hold of the men he the mayo The Serene of the case at present, had thought of as possible members therefore, is just where it was last of the Commercial association' & committee. fall when the votes were counted. In er to decide the election, it is up Must Alter Buildings. two candidates to draw cuts. Building Commissioner Peter Bartstatute does not specify whether zen today served twenty-four notices the election shall be decided by lot upon the packers to alter their buildin the case of a contest. ings, in eompliance with the present building laws, from within twenty to thirty days, The HaHaen require thick aerate SERVICE NOT PINAL, dividing walls, additional stairways, ron fire-escapes, escapes The more and placards notices were exits, fire- indicating them. served on H, Boore & Co.; mour & Co.: Swift & Co.;. ‘Hammond Paceking company: Abraham Be Fri ediman: butterine factory; dle Oeb ndorf; North American Provision ene The packers also will ‘i requested to improve the sanitary conditions at their plants at once, and Chief Sani- . |Supreme Court Holds Allowable. Appeal Is Not to Health Commis- A gardener in Korea has formed a natural arm-chair by twisting a growing vine to the required shape. It is also studded with seed h any. wide and 3 3 feet welghs 4 inches 100 pounds, e ahog235 Inches this case fat" ‘be Mon day. See COURT Grande Midland Divide COURT. Yesterday. DIV., M, a RITCHIB, oo vs. D: nd R. G. Co., judge - Fr. M. cont. to June Salt "Lake City vs. James Russell, cont. to Ju Walter G. Tuttle) a seen atmo Co., pltff! mo, new trl g E. 8. elgrove ie G. Frost, dem overruled, CRIM. DIy. G, ARMSTRONG, udge,-J ames E, well va. Justice B. F Bishop, habeas corpus; writ granted; prisoner dis harge DIV. 030; 1): LEWIS, judge.- ames I, Burbidge ‘Va; Albe rt J. Orem et al., df mo, cont. gra nted; case set for Oct. pe endin and Chiavini vs, American Smelt& and PRefininng Co, dsmssd mo. pltff. AW Monday. = W. MORSE, J 7 LAW Vey Houston vs. Ha LAW DIV r "p, LE WIS, Zenger ys, Otakiod T heatre Co, CITY judge.- judge.- courr. ---sss. Judgments, E. T. pittf, Egli vs, J. W. McCune. $15 for Re TO HAVE OLDTIME REUNION uit that the order a quashing plaing final adjudica- the Tallerday Steel Pipe & Tank company and the Utah Mining Machinery. & Supply company, The plaintiffs claimed service on the defendant combanins through Daughters of Pioncers Will Introduce Amusements of Oth er Days. Daug hters of the Utah hold th eir annual reunion Pioneers will at Calder's park June 25. be of clety will wear ol embers d-fashioned and su n bonnets, and old-fashioned amusements will introduced. Friends of 'T. K. Ellis, an agent. The defendants appeared before Judge Ritchie moved to quash the service on grounds service, that Ellis argument and that was not The lower court and quashed the is the last proceed- clasp used in fasten{ ng the cape of the preside nt and a pletu Young Painted by Maite of President to in been dull Good Deals of made and in were wear magnitude the week banking in stores women's transactions rather the sales department| Real has cireles Estate, goods have been moving rap-| Advance In Carpets. 1 advance in carpets has resulted in an Increased demand re rugs and} mattings. Mattings are shoWn in great variety and are said to be more plenti- | ful than for some seasons past. Prices} have accordingly been lowered to ay" small degree. he house furnishings| trade has not been good during the CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS week. This is due to the bad weather which kept the housewife at home. ee IN BOSTON Hardware has been moving slowly during the past week, which is also Western Will Honors. convention to month, committee the finally railroad reason on Dan Line, its men for are the A. Western and of the still of Elks L. H Rio is that has est a "Guess. local Barnes Bk. Co., aos See and 30 M. Saat National Bank, National National ank, Ban Home Fire Ins, Co. Lewiston Sugar Go, c ean _ Inspection Boon tor Packers. myeten, "The Government inspection boonae = ins is a great as it is now G@ It gives his goods the packer. ernment's stamp 0 cises July Yester-| Ogden Murray Logan --e+ ese ° Bk The Sugar gE Co., a eran : 2ndR Mtg P. Co. 4 6. une os :7 $F ee -- main n that wholesome foul and tree atmosphere? from day by arches _| he to a Amalgaa net in the nneerann t is Si sae re- office officers manager-diree- le fa sortie; taxation Thirty are thous- | straight ground expected| porn acarnt tax ae ) of $5 an peed is a een Ss = acre. ae £ of ‘ }agement, | but of the the net propreced- figures which are of excellent man- the srowin EI »rosperper $ from eae aS decorated with carve marbles panreweni lie for the has Lake, 775 35 ap is the S. Murdock Estella 5H, 084.89 743,147.41) E. C. residént McCullom five-room a 1 « Pace nw 6, : 10 2 | a for modern with lot for Professor C, 1.50)| aIbere. Ss: Allen, lale a . the for as 3.52, ~=6they ey 2d RAE 1905, amounted to while for the year just . reache@ the total of The 2 dneecrease nal in in th t e nef proceeds of company alone amountoAnaconda almost four millions, being § more double the net proceeds of the | than the | Preceding agent has year sold in Salt 091. 233. ase, ports the: "Ali through this f amounting > to > 51,> a aeneas wed Metal company, C. Crismon 2 1-2/ pany are e also salem ree Butte com- aT sats H streets fo r 7 rods ae at Secont land r tiby a oe peency te sold to} street ie |" received excavation $38692.91Sod oT $1 | | ori Note Notes ‘888,487.20 Little & Little to M. Oe 2h4 OF 916,354.96) 859.236 24 E. of spring Armstrong Jackling 1905. = ae that achel MeMaster| The = The showin splendid: js the K.(Lieth, feet, who 36 is head} 3 Tine "reports hows ee 0 I pressed - brick| of aire 39x165 ae pag tea.8 59,650 S|'$5:480's9n-2 $1 1 : Sher ae proceeds 160.766.21" , ' 17.23, 78 © .cost:. -21, the fre cost of eduction the ¢ "that a tons were of | mining peer a et At Ore.$1,255SB. of the geological department of the! 753.04, and the biirover en st ten s A s th rersity al Vis consin, is at the | 000, making a total of $3,.632,536.48, = Knutsford. He is here for the pur- | €Xpenses ad pose of making a survey of the tron}to $1,848,008 net74 , Proceeds amounting deposits b Lieth is ducer of in. Iron' o county 20 y. strong in the iron it now Prot rofessor belief that the ch are | Charges for are hot 8 the for the @ N orth marketing Bute: a iron deposits of this state will soon | ‘he report of the Red Metal "4 dd -. 2500}amount to more an yper hse thenolintiemnsetnoiuee won Mutual Reaity Co. to Be Ge g.so9| Mines and that Utah will: be ea | he 1906, perlodandfrom Feb. the1.1906 10x24 rods sw fr ne-3, Hott . ee" | famous in the mining world as a pro shows f «to0 yuon June H. G. 7-8-9, on a > 7, Pop ot Maud " 10x2% ols to ae > eT A to Mr. et al. rel Thos. Weir rods sw fr ro arose B ye.G Vv. A. s effron, 1 tmowier hep Potter, wot Fowier. " 10x214 se & Uh oe caakaccten® ; * Potter to Ada F. _Taylor, ds sw fr 12 rods w of esne t ale xG0% ft sw Se the the 2c county ' a ae porate 712,594.68 5 538.97 2 it ooherk t een Mont: oo The Colorado National Assurance | },gntana snow an ilerease of $302, company filed a centified copy of araeee! ast of the ‘Trenton, better ticles of Incorporation with the secre- $471. 418.3 1¢ Colorado, an inerease of tary of sta yesterday. The capital In stock is $250,000 in $100 shares arn de he Piarot alone there is found ee rae ..... a Salt Real Estate Transfers, . : Lake Brown, ie (Arthur Magill, 8. fae |‘?! of the ae coeerSs basement of the Htah Savings & | The net proe eeds of Butte & ee Trust company's new building on Main Increased from $17 8,712.81 to» $1,075,street. The contract calls for the pay-|* a % or about six ‘fold ‘ ment of $5,500 for the work, ie net proceeds of the Bosto $858,584.27 % Int. in the output ter exer; ™ated being over five thous- peered the increase of floor is given over tol, ee ee mh year over Business J. Decrease, ° after, Scientists 7 walls are colored T. an ja 6 Gone: ©L "Nichols Wm e oxy rods se fr 5%to rods Year. oy 8 3 epublican Special Service. Gutte, June 9.-An extraordinary ~ ort s aq Falmouth] Port submitted to ay | by John D. Ryan, school ..-- «++ -$4,520,086.03° $5,378,970.30| dwelling 4 . increase past | dedicatory edifice on a ; looked Christian Totals.... Jas. the new the Shows Than for The reception committee meets eee mines being taxed on their : ae teirat | proceeds in this state in addition train, and every delegate ak to the tax on the machinery and a Sogo | Contract 4,135| an fr 55 ft That warmer ature Brass ets ular et Fi 51. A ds. taneseeaure eh M. MoneClive, et al., to M_ B. Litchensin, Mx} Tt sw fr 565 ft s of ne 27,200 stein, ACT, . Boe ein i H, ewsbepe tO. "Chas. mt. B:. I od Deere, 34x90% fr 55 ft s of an. as is: for copper. Thee aEEPEERSeameeme ee ross Bross theis earth is ygrowing temporarily! 10oWwn the varyin tem-| $89,460 and moisture in alas during may be ounc cyeles, and a ° o50 | decrease ft patley. et al, to Martha M. c. . Hoow ¢ arefully can Goblie Oe nt the stock of 4 plant Peet Ade an sheep 3,000 cattle, 2.000 Due BU It would keep hogs a day'? aoe if a even And them. to count ane in healt aye the plant mal! entered fresh peer will long how dition, and 150.00 100.00 « nanan "-* 697,155.08 ' a JUneRE ance. 9.70/ | the 217/and , $34,110 6. during MINES More seating capac ity anc The first k learings of the week, compared ean tha corresponding week of last| July of directors' and other committée rooms,| ne welve months, 2 reception room and a room for Sun-| !Mdicative not only |", = year June attend the promptly oo ees and ar Goston 3 ne the been "' ygp‘oi | SCeNes that the Bible ee portrays. ers . BONDS, . a to ‘of each 162.00) > R week Science in c >. 9.-From members of church have' ee OF Amalgamated Increase 125.00] 190.00} ees Bank ........ ...... 7 r sere - Idaho Report of 177.00 11.50! ped "Tdahe nares ‘bo,20., it ogan Western GROWTH TH - SO! Phe great auditorium, which is on| it¥ of the city. Increase repreia 00 the floor, has two tiers of gal-|S€OtS an increased wealth of almost ASO ee second : | seventy per cent for the 7s y %.00| leries on one side and three on the |*°7iN'y I : 23.00) other. The dome ceiling is supported | i. Da roe tans for the year endeee Thatcher Bros, Utah National Utah and of Street tomorrow. Signs of great enthusiasm are making their appear- 22.00 : Nat. Bk of ‘the. Re ‘public Ogilen Savingsand Bank Provo Com. S$ Rocky Mt Beli Tel. Co State Bk. of Ut cee Sugar City Town. Co. The pean Commo nna BIG .<». 297.00;/to attend -the exercises. The new year ee =u church is one of the largest temples|" According to the figures more than ... 300.00|0f public worship in the world, the/ five millions, or, accurately $5,1 5 moral houses get a large portion of their recruits from yomen employed in the packing house Little effort is fags to protect the health or morals of the employes. the Only those 2 depa rtments to which fOr bo yublic is admitted are kept thing like a sanitary condition. No fight is made on the files, ce bugs, worms, etc., that infest th In most of the departments laces with slime Lge are covered Phe moore are never Some of the places each day, but they never are scrubbed are calc and to dry a chance get walls and floors Cement saturated. Nr I never but some, help might ner used. were they where place emamong sickness much is always foul air and ployes on account of the bulldings-. unsanitary condition of the the > out = with the re of|falo, N. Y. Today. June world Science aristian gathering aeaeesea . ; Mass., Boston, over the Christi: inter- ..:....... 127.00] . Epitomy $5,000,000 pfd. ...... $98.00] Narco 162.50 Co, ........ 101.09} Co., ao pidnone emer First First Dedicated dividend| and Kaysville Deseret Naiidual Bank ere on icas Easy " One.) aoe the for sue ugars have 2 led, a prosperous year 5 a ster a A SALT LAKE MAN Yo. L. IN PACKING-HOUSE|; UtaJtahHi Sugac Page as of Paine's Church With Seating Capacity . More Than 5,000 Will be in agriculleather awakening industrials poueen Church Ss, LL e from an New there stability stocks Stocks. Amalgamated Sugar Co., Common a / Beneficial Life Insurance the Elks Allowing that there are three guesses, the one who calls the turn on the Colorado Midland-Rio Grande Western combination will not need the he will be able to turn the rebate without in marked Rio Grande using the or Oregon Short Western straight Line. As the Utah delegation to the Denver convention will be the largest ever sent and it will inelude a band of orty pieces, the contract for the transportation will mean a handsome sum for the successful roads (Continued until beet farmers having its effect. day's quotations follow; have made no announcement of their decision, the members' being presumably too busy celebrating with the United Commercial Travelers in Ogden and making preparations for the "Denver Elks' day" at Saltair to make any statement that would permit the three passenger agents of the roads concerned to receive congratulations, Ifere's report jes Inquiries look for Short of in dates Grande the Builders nn to instances have forced resume Industrial Brokers strain Harding Midland to to be a little more weather conditions. Sales in tural implements and brisk farm goods continue to be the Oregon the not promises The mental the of due to the bad weather. have been pend work and in many contractors decided next guessing. continued Benton ree there decision-and Spencer I. held be made . RECORD DISTRICT LAW heard t Th Supreme opttite, yerterday handed down nion susta ning |Judge Ritehie of the: District courta case and was therefore no aieala bie The case, which is. still pending in Judge Ritchie's court, Is tary Inspector Hedrick is preparing |entitled Heonerine" Mining & Milling hotice to be seryed immediately He|Company and the Honerine Tunnel also is preparing a preliminary re-| Milling company, appellants, against port to made sloner Whalen in Judge Marshall a majority office; that not and is not yet completed, and ee Bene tale was that neither the said David M. Haigh company: arguments more Good Hobart A. Hare, ot| : Dr. The celebrated Dr. mas rnethy ee ae i| Medicine, Prof. Laurence | London was firmly of the opinion that the University of Pa. M. D., Medical Dept., Uni | disorders of the stomach were the most | Johnson, prolific source of human ailments in seis of N.Y.; Prof. Edwin Mt Hale. | of Materia Medica) °y Professor aarerey A recent medical writer gays avi. in the Hahnemann Medical College, "every feeling, emotion and affection and many others, as reme-| reports st the stomach (through the Chicago, jor indigestion and dyspepeia,| system of nerves) and the stomach is dies alfected Soe, It is the vital torpid liver as well as for bronchial,| throat and lung affections, as will be| center of the body . Gary "hemes seen from rending a@ little booklet continues, "so we may be said to live recently compiled by Dr. RB. V. Pierce, y (and he might well have said through) Buitalo, N. Y., who will send the th e stomach." He goes on to show that of oa card or the stomach is the vital center of the same on request, by free. This little body. e says "the function of di- letter, to any address, booklet tells of what Dr. Pierce's celegestion in its several stages is to prebrated medicines are made, and gives pare the food in forms which are suitathe properties and uses of each and able to be added to the structure," eyery ingredient entering into their meaning the structure of our bodies. composition. Write Doctor Pierce, as He continues, "every physical action above and receive it by return post. from siraple breathing, thinking and Queen's root, or Stillingia, is an incirculating of the blood to the most gredient entering into the " Golden active bodily exertion wears out porDiscovery" highly recomtions of the structure (of our bodies) | Medical mended by several of the above menand they become dead and so require tioned authorties for the cure of chronic to be taken away speedily. Much of the food which we take, and especially or lingering bronchial, throat and lung} when unwholesome or in excess, adds affections, public speaker's sore throat to the waste material, and when it has attended with hoarseness, dry, rasping undergone chemical changes it is still congh "and kindred affections. Not more mischievous." hen he goes on only is Queen's root specific in its curato the effect that the nervous system tive action in all these affections, but prompts every part of the circulating in "Golden Medical Discovery" it is system, He says "it gives its message greatly assisted by the combination with every moment C the infinate number it of Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black of glands and follicles to unload themCherrybark and Bloodroot, with which selves of waste material so that the it is blended in just the mght proporcurrent of blood may carry it away." tion. Pure, triple refined glycerine "When these two processes of nutri- |also greatly enhances the effectiveness tion and excretion are thus carried on | of all these agents in the cure of chronic with equal assiduity we are in health, and lingering coughs, being a valuable but when this equilibrium does not demulcent, also antiseptic, and a nutriexist there comes disorder and disease. tive of great value, especially useful in The common form of such derange-| all wasting diseases, as in incipient conment is indigestion or dyspepsia. The | sumption and other scrofulous affecfunction of nutrition is interrupted | tions. "Golden Medical Discovery" 18 and all the operations which depend| a sovereign remedy in all catarrhaj upon it go wrong. nder these condi- | affections, whether affecting the nasal tions it has a way of appearing in | passages, the stomach, bowels or rate other types of disorder. Many of these organs and the reason why will be often mislead physicians. Other parts learned by reading the little booklet of the organism are likely to be in- noted above. Send for it now. volved, and we may find consumption, In chronic catarrh of the nasal pas kidney complaint, hepatic (liver) dis- sages, it is important that while taking orders, hysteria and even mental the "Golden Medical Discovery" as th alienation (derangement)." He says most effective constitutional treatment "it may be observed that deranged for this terribly distressing and most persons have a woe-be-gone expresobstinate affection that the nasal passion, offensive breath, irregular action |} sages should be cleansed two or three of the bowels, hallucinations and other times a day by the free use of Dr. like conditions of dyspepsia." Sage's Catarrh Remedy, used accordThe foregoing is no doubt a rational ing to the directions which accompany view of the sad havoc worked in the the same. human system by indigestion and dysDr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure pepsia, torpid liver and kindred de- biliousness, sick and bilious headache, rangements, which are generally asso- | CISRINER Serene or constipation ciated with or followed by many other of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated diseases of diverse appearance, but all | tongue, sour stomach, windy belchdepending upon the weak and dis- j} ings, "heartburn," pein and distress ordered stomach. Cure the stomach | after eating, and kin red derangements weakness and you cure all these dis- of the liver, stomach and bowels. Pereases and derangements. sons subject to any of these troubles For weak stomachs and the conse- should never be without a vial of the quent indigestion or dyspepsia, and "Pleasant Pellets" at han Pat up in the multitude of various diseases which | glass vials, tightly corked, therefore result therefrom, no medicine can be/ always fresh and reliable. One little better suited as a curative agent than Pellet" is a laxative, two are catharPierce's Golden Medical Discov- tic. They regulate, invigorate and ery. The Golden Seal root, Stone root, cleanse the liver, arath and bowels. Mandrake root and Black Cherry Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical bark are all recommended by aah Adviser, in plain lesen or, Medicine eminent ee ities as Dr. Bartholow, Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illusof Jeffers ee oleae: se aue trations, paper-bound, sent for 21 oneJohn min author of the " AM AN} cent stam ps, the cost of mailing only. DISPENSATORY V' ; Prof. John M. Seud Clot -bound ten stam $ more, 3l ir der, late ‘of Gincinnati; sen | all. Address Dr. R. . Pierce, Bul. Paine, author Prediction measles, 4; typhoid fever, 2: smallpox 16ob; W I 1w9eping i cough, h, 6; 6 chickenhick pox, 5; pneumonia, 2. ventilation.' atmosphere large not the came flocked lally was sun the have Dry lockers, a toilet room with modern Judge M. L. Ritchie, of the district a After keeping the representatives of facilities, and a rest room in charge|court yesterday entered a decree in Powell Is Set Free. the Rio Grande Western, Colorado SLL Morris company | 1)\¢ Murray election case which re-| James E. Powell was liberated from Midland and Oregon Short Line a good restaurant for employes : star' see :after the strike two yearsEe ago. fers the entire matter to the Murray the county jail yesterday when Judge 2 guessing as to which road would get Armstrong grante d the writ of habeas the recent agitation the|city council for settlement. The find- | 4)778S4 3 . . i the business of carrying the Elks from Actipare company has moved its sau-|jngs of facts and conclusions in law Receda rd oa ea vane a had Salt Lake to Denver for the annual sage girls a top floor, where there Se pleebyed ye Gays more than his senis days During the numbers espec ans follows: scarlet the all of | de- week ee Delayed arrivals have come at last and are be ane plat ed on sale at in-| viting prices to ake room for stock yet to come Tr: ide in retail and] wholesale houses has been good, Summen fabrics and ready-to-wear eoods have the run The demand for shirt waists was anticipated by dealers and} their large purchases tn this (ioey have| been justified in the large Clothing has been mwas fast in| the last three days. Summer suits hats and furnishings have - the call Suits of medium price straw and linen| ats, wash tiles, negligee shirts and other seasonable haberdashers' sundries are in demand The shoe business continues to have good trade. Oxfords and canvas footgear are in the lead, while engineers' boots are moving better than for some time, owing to the fact that numerous parties are outfitting here for their season's work. May reported are ver to Tell May. of deaths month Diphtheria, mour's ehipped beef room," t told 0 M y R eyno lds s,:" ‘T consider id a model workroom for women. as a for tatistics S114, against 41 a year ago. During month there were 103 marriages. in Elected. ta The city board of health has issuéd monthly sta tement of Vital statispe ane month of May, e ayervas ate during theamonth e. people | years|Court have come report be re- the week small three when been | . ° Main. 998-230 | nat satisfactory first the no last Real estate dealers have had good business during the week Several important deals have been made and | } with the bad weather In a fair way | es give ows to a season of sunshine ind warmth the dealers are optimistt | There continues to be demand for | small houses to buy or rent The high | price of building materials is given as |} the cause for delay in the building of houses of this kind at the present time In view of the heavy demand for building material for California cities, thers seems to be little prospect of lumber} | declining. One house during the week | | gave notice of a raise of one dollar per | | thousand feet and others will prob=| ably do likewise during the next few | days. | | Dry Goods Moving. | ‘ ings in to standstill. shoppers great ascribed, so becomingly do they answer a most a made Financial Shirt ants' and } houses, $1.75---$2.50 ane days, pleasant, Service. make Clonds Goods case the at three |} made be Outing during the | last | in OUTINGS When during business was | practically | out virtue. could As | trade Syihai a conditions affected | gree. next eon Felts Stores R apidly. Lea Weather : \Star the to report awakening changes ea aoe or Siegel Styles they are 2 ie . . . individuality, tho thinness for : ; to TRADE | Away-Dry | ° there never condition phe yards 2 . financially. Plock Move ‘1h Oe e . & Co., who sald, in Question Whether Murray Case vine setion is for $10,284 damages)e Have Decided on Route to DeneBe , but most of them ne e AFFECTS Break $13.50 to $22.50 that the cleaning up bethe stockyards is one of ae annual repairs. She : desuch some Seih of Will demption from insanitary and immoral conditions a is going on in the _packing-houses : "In justice to mene packers IT must Say every requir . physically, mentally requisites of | Wilson. Miss McDowell raised an truth with ea ek Thomas Washington ing done at the os regular . f o CALL THEM "he |} ee Jenge of the Neill-Reynolds Mr.' was contident unless' I ement | Shoppers a lone time Butsnow v pre= pare for a ultry season that will make these - swell Straw Styles scarce T a omorrow will be none oo soon to pick the one you want. If you never wear meet "| the WE /§ anawe correspondence I | Reynolds. before the public. to Characteristic : with a genteel ‘ the R 3 Miss McDowell reluctantly admit-| ted she was surprised that her letter| had been made public by the Presi- | dent, as the communication was considered by her a private and contidential one to James B. Reynolds, a personal friend. She excused its publication by Mr. Roosevelt on the ground that an emergency had arisen | making use of the letter necessary had hoped to be able to keep entirely out of the stockyards con, troversy,"' said Miss McDowell, ind, therefore, J unfortunate j have that my letter should been made | public. I arm sorry also because its in an embarrasspublication puts me ing position with the managers of the company yards, whom I told I was} making an investigation for my own | purposes, and not for publie use | "After. receiving my letter Mr Reynolds wrote for permission 4 make use of it publicly if an eme =| ency O of President i made S . as Roosevelt to congress yesterday without disc los sing the identity of the writer he resident described the author of the sensational missive as a Chicago correspondent in whom I repose perfect confidence The writer, It developed today, was Miss Mary McDowell, head of the University of Chicago settlement | workers | During recent strikes, Miss Mcnational fame through behalf of the wives and in children of Packingtown employes | who were in dire straits. to | . entire Awakening given Written E eoeaieniaesiiony WEATHER STRAW TIME Was coming , Chicago "The Packingtown," E¢ NO MAN STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH. ‘With Advent of Sunshine Con| siderable Activity Is | are ates Investiga a settlement worker, proves been the author of the now famous | a ae IN REAL ESTATE | Yards. Chicago, June 9-A man known throughout land as to have Plan 10, s to JUNE SOME GOOD DEALS SUITS : of the SUNDAY, to to Look Upon---Better Wear---Best to Buy Good a Two UTAH, | | Mary McDowell Author of Letter Made Public by President. FRANTICALLY CLEANING CITY. LAKE REPUBLICAN, SALT INTER-MOUNTAIN THE ~ - ° 2 began o be more or les period of quite wéne 1uite general about = Sm to increase and periods of years At forty-five ee years] ne 6515 ee pAoitls pr proceeds mining, 51- ups Mees OL) ; Soni aoan Pa e ate penses leavi "#VIng he e- ee COKER re rt gle 101; $587cast eefr ee Sight:-on: oue ake ore, 60; SPOGUGHON: ~Sh8 Tis charges, 223.- 4 grand amountin s : 90 net proceeds $441,298.90. report for the for" < "X~ ane of a 488,269.27 Al the four ord The brightness of the corona, or rin ross proceeds of 3 ate apne of light encirciing the sun, was total ured total by aeecli Charles Fabry during oe the The expenses falling offwere $37,396 eee ol. | last h & in the Parrott is due a pointATA 1Ee Tee ie re ee alentLO to COL about 720 light ¢: of|t®the the white fact that: the mine ‘ine is is now in im can€ iron zone . 1 e-power, ne, which or little more th one-| €rly regarded : ch was formnei%: 5% g Pac ake styles 2. . 30,600) fourth of the brightness of the full moon, | Butte copper LS, the bottom of the R. §. Ginllani to Selina Gintiant, ; ae sky near the uneclipsed sun is 2,008| conde meee ledges until the AnaSusquehanna lode, West Mtn, etc mes as bright after penetrating Aho first-class ore 5 e iron, |