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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAINREPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1906 W.6.1.U, APPEALS BIG DEMAND FOR BRIDAL VEIL FIVE RECEIVE INSPECTION BILL TOMORMON CHURCH BRICKS IN OGDEN FALLS PROBLEM THEIR DIPLOMAS PASSED BY HOUSE Call for Assistance in Fighting | Order for a Million Refused on Real Danger Pointed Out by Saloon Lawlessness | Account of Over Interior. | york. | in Ogden. Secretary of the - | We Have a Hobby! FPS Alfred Benjamin & Go.'s Made ee Hundreds Attend the Commencement Exercises at St. Mary's Cathedral. E: Wadsworth Measure Amend- READY-TO-WEAR ed to Suit Requirements of President. SUITS. -_--- RESOLUTIONS PRESENTED LOCAL Organization Itself erate Pledges in Any Reform That Is WORK. IS DELAYED. DIVERSION to Co-Op- | Contractors Movement Both Experience Begun. ing Large and Difficulty Even in Limited Small senator Smoot's Fact Obtain- OF THE WATERS That Supplies. Attention Water Is Commercial AN Called Used to EXCELLENT PROGRAM Class Colors of Green in Decoration for and White Used QUICK of the Main for | Inter-Mountain bureau, Ogden, Republican 410 25th Street. for this in | tim Ogden, June Christian city - 19 an evening An unprecedented| On bricks locality account seems at the fhe great of t Proyo, +} ter present June activ- 19.-The been Reed has Senator following let- forwarded to Proyo Smoot, in response to communications sent from here by the academy from conditions at present existing in Og-|tion and these, together with many] doubtl will, join "Resolved, That inasmuch gamblin as Adieu ise tiie ny ae prosti- lwicsanoss vamped both the telegram and the petition to lo- } the Secretary of Agriculture for transmission to the forester of the forest Ooo" service CONTROVERSY. "In this communication your attenPee tion is respectfully called to the fact aS appears from the face of said petiof affa | Ogle no Civic Improvement League | tion, or protest, that the danger to sald "Resolved, That inasmuch. as one-|] Secks to Settle It | falls appears to be that the Telluride population of Ogden a ‘ Power company, a corporation of Prolongs to the Mormon church and thi ict ee Dine Ag ars directors of} y threaten the destruction of reform moveinents have Rich ectoentles ee de ; Civic Ogden he Improvement Sas league } said falls by diversion of their waters } I t) nat natec 1 out churen ine 1. or = ; ! ,{ met this eyening with a special com-| for commercial purposes. The approthat reason have een only briely| ites of the city council and the mayati ' ns stres fi suces ful, it now devalve upon the ne oi : : ae priation of the waters of the stream of ROH AN TTT serie ae hot orin or to discuss the proposed plans of the the various states that are not navigbee a Wa rt GA ate li 1g UC which are fete nded to amicably ble is a matter wholly under the jur- tution, have the ne On mex une ROULECEE EE REs4 isdiction of the state authorities, and the city-and "the Ogden-Water-| js something with which the federal |e lor. oa | government has nothing whatever to of th aloons, are again behooves all the churel evanicitar iia oda tion, flourishing it] he esult of th meeting was fa-| do, t would seem therefore, in view of the city : able taward a spe I perrnen of of the nature of the danger that euicieeha ll | the pha and the special commit- | threatens. that the way to avert it it ter ill make report to the coun-| would b » to apply to the proper state have for its object the extermination : : sion of that bedy authorities. Very respectfully, of prostitution and gambling and the ; eee ee i. Hite heoeck oreement of the : triet ent law pistes 'Se2c retary ed to curtail the vils of the lique | tratie and to foster Sabbath : haat rail vanes and vhich hall maintain 1] AN ENJOYABLE TIME " Provo Briefs. continueu campaign to that end) a id | j Provo, June 19.-Marriage licenses ‘Resolved, eform cea > these That BU moyemen look i i we Ole aun evils. hereby pledg ‘ anakay Oe een tt be | have | be-|| pets Benin Had by of | NOTED Merchants Lake SINGER of Salt City. Ogden, June 19.-That enhitene'Maidranerorers: of Nannie Tout Appears in Concert at Grand Opera Honse. Ogden, Tout, June Ogden'e just pear 19.-MIs ee noted singer, returned in concert from at house tomorrow shart a _ | City, Ogde ee eee bo al aa oe "Mr. Trio, | emble Maple: ands NE ni aa Duet. licht Tout Solos, Violin,' In ie oo ; ion of of the (a) of - the Maggie "Serenade (b) zel "Canzonette. Tout Song. "A "Ma aCe Tout (A. E. the Salt tinte Cc. 'T. Mer-| Lake aware TT sai pouverihion following letter the their headquarters L. Reynolds, secretary, e. Ogden, On eeweeet Lode J. Wimmer of of Payson. Interest mining re-| American to oa Cit - Utah R. claims, Fork in Missour situated mining in the district, to Otto who in Salmon of Salt Lake City, aiiticlaimetocmirank mow leMinhes | consideration Dear| Judging in each from instance the was number of $1 cattle behalf of the me mbers of the|} taken from Provo streets to the stray CODE! & Me reh ints' assocla- | pound one would be induced to believe tah who attended the reunion | that the streets are better pastures United Commercial. Travelers | than the inclosures Alread fifty-three ie ay othine ber (Pierce) Morning" U. to Taylor held «in-Ogden recently, 1 Lenire...a Aer cows hav been run. in this month, pre their sincere thar ks' and appre- | which establishes a record in excess 0 ciation for the magnificent entertain| any other month in the history of the the is cents 50 as and pound, } stray 1 them accorded, j ment ,.| af hearty and whole-souled nore fee charged for cor! ling, the keepers dia ‘a of ‘the reception committee ane purse Is growing fat. °Twiand Ambrsie), the Dolly nis mien ‘to he de of this eratini Ha- Mnments, red aa organization SA oat wie Bnd. Sat ae aw mo mérn: expressed Sure-in | Through jand Fish his| COUT. having | (Denzo),| of V. "commissioners Screens | taken. the trip What surprised barn | Camels most perhaps, was the great variety of one ¢,,, rise bon tis mnt. and-free-handen | trout, Ve wee : while tine eiitertainment farms the efforts Warden putin. at ordered heads of all reQaTy.ne water -from Hobbie The -stream is spotted:with many of which come out on the inirrigating streams and are rio "Bercuese" (Randegger) ‘ : wh t de 1 or ain mackage ilmost destroyed Nannie; Maggie ang Hazel Tout oo large to be. emtor ibis taken cart \ letter from Miss Alta L Newcomb Song, "You Love Me Once". (Cloake | 5; of Theodore, on the Uintah reserve, to Emile), Hazel Tout | "Oden did herself proud. and every | Mrs. Kittle A. Hines, brings word that Violoncello, "Priere"™ (Squire), Ma 2] ge of the outing was a red-letter day. Parts of Theodore and Myton are ungies Tout far ‘thie idIto : der water, and that the bridges over "Robert the Devil". (Mayerbest), by With best. wishés for the prosperDuchesne and Uintah rivers have been peecial request, MI Nannie ‘Tout itv and continue 1 progre of the busi- | washed out It is said that the wate TH6 Memory' (Leslie) Maggies); mit ot Phe Junetion City" 7 | bas never before, in the memory of Hazel.and Wdwin Tout im. vou! in . the oldest white settlers, been as high Son "Tey Little Lrish Song "OM opince," a it is at present (Tosti); Edwin Violin FF, solo. Tout ""Salut Amour HazelSong Tout Nightingal rs eee puigtliitn Maggie and Amerl , & Hazel Chase Thomas = Ogden" Bries Robert Music lo . by Give COOP. Concert in} seat the haainerndann Bess oa! : rie Siti in D new (h) ur My h. und Slates and Mi Ifin -d Welt! - (2) Waite ce. Le (Wagner), Mr. I BAe ‘y March : Fra : LD cote tatral rice > site : > h (I i er oe » A 1 rk E BD ‘ B aieiial ree Blair; > quintetts Carmen, (Bizet) Louise I , ing 1 \lice Flo Mins Welthea Belknap re Lo eaauwelt . rank Chamberlat er USED OFFI it ! if. = tl mencement an j}emy (OV lary Hoopes SI in nythe ae to? t te n I. ' city aire rpti Tp f ; of issue ir be. M. d toda in® cal ing at Oo clock, p. 10 m. & the ©n passengel in. th P. McCardle Fined $100 Bolice Court rio . was TUBS fi j eng Gene e wr CORPO -TR rk SALTAIR by for Jude using Michocla offensive iia chet were in girl ot end, " Sein neta emo to t tne ¢ distri t court earrlet » th aa e Pury Ogden cle ofties eet al John Mi te 7 ormerly a E theres = oe i his-resIt is AINS-THIRTS TODAY. ha oa cred Re m EY ee he i looking : <4 i. flex What could moonlight ‘Calder's? busi et two be deum. o'clock at. the a 10 of of had the this, he ld at remain ne be more eail on tate never of |3n/49~-25. which, ance of Cala- 5 ee Of per cent is TAX. A. 8S. Burt estate of Attorney tax the Jo- law. ast os to $10,000 ex- by upon law, which leaves the a baltax collectable, making total revenue to the state of $272.3 |) This is. the first record of an estat tied in Weber county under the new inheritance tax } enjoyable than the lake at Syapee nothing h te ‘that tired better than feeling' a trip been cises were morning upon five completed the excelled in the _ his- held. Streamers of the Good Musical Work, The greater part of the program was made up of musical numbers, and instrumental, and_ the whether individual or in concert was most praiseworthy and reflected credit upon the music department. gave four fine i from "Kentucky Cat' Babe " and ‘"‘Waves "The of Tannhauser. Owl the and there's to Calder's With LIKELY Expresses House Inspection Washington, Satis- Substitute meat tor June inspection 18%,-The bill. Beveridge's In view statement of a 111, "an honest man, if God With to made the Objection the to the Old completed and Scott to only St. Where Folks' that of for 2 an Richfleld, ap-| church Lake} committee arrangements sion to Ogden June The committee, in it Salt ed has| an / has leave oat their at 8 dealings with the kindly placed a. m. This June what that you tl w ore train 26 the depart- of holding od i dae Vahes you believe; it only of co ny. EO repre- Ainlptnes was called to Monevening to attend the funeral Stock ut Richfield the Clerk yoe last of requires equalization. Parks is fn senthia Live ny person who o may have reached of Kansas, Re- the "required age Is welcome; any na-| Va.) as|tionality, or any color _- It (Dem., ask evening Richfield custom the congregation, and the speakers held the crowd well. A large number of people who are not regular church- Messrs. publicans, and Lamb the conferees on the part of the house, Mr. Wadsworth, in explaining the bill, declared that the insertion of the court review provision will be fair to both the ee ae the packers. In| conglusion he sa "T want to eats a et bey be- 19-Last usual The letter says in part: | goers were zealous listeners. oe Western railroad The county commissioners were in to P generosity that| session again today, finishing up the marked wal the street meeting. Good musie was letter | ished by a quartet selected from among issued yesterday thankfully accepts| the invitation given by Weber stake,| of Ogden, and assures all who attend] it was June authorities of from meetings in the tabernacle and held a excur- official (Dem., V; Va.) pioneers of Utah, hate and Williams|@ tr ain at our disposal. named the Clothes Fit Church Authorities at Richfield Depart From the Usual Custom. qualification except residents a good time. "The Rio on the gov- | Officials, true objection Gznnda Wadsworth City, Found. cost found by Messrs. Lamb and Davis (Rep., Minn.) (Dem., Miss. Speaker as invitation, only DeArmond (Dem., the bill because it inspection same The sa ernment. age its plies honest men Representative Adams of Wisconsin, who had been the first peacemaker to appear in the Wadsworth-Roosevelt controversy said that the measure met all requirements. Single 113 Main Will Go on Rio Grande Special Train for Big Day of the Year. was forty minutes of debate . peaprppentertye Wadsworth, chairman of the agriculture committee, explained how the substitute had been amended to meet the President's requirements. Representative Williams of Mississippi, the Democratic leader, eulogized Chairman Wadsworth, declaring that placed eee OLD FOLKS AT OGDEN HOLD STREET MEETING of thé resolution there Representative Mo.) condemned eee POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & GO. Sena- following will do, ere seems every likelihood that a speedy agreement will be reached. A resolution was offered directing taht the bill, as amended by the house committee, which amendments have met with the President's approval, be sent immediately to a conference. Up- he was cree FOR SALE ONLY IN SALT LAKE CITY BY house talk with the President at the White House today, that the house substitute on the adoption just as long as it Is for the to do so, We have made in the past regarding the We have sald nothing, back with facts. come in get for $18 to $35. Amendment today, with only one dissenting voice, that of Representative DeArmond (Dem., Mo.), passed the substitute Pussy Danube," Ivanoevici-Kron, the vocal students being Miss A. Carter, Miss McKenna, Miss F, O'Neill, Miss Kk. Brennan, Mis C. Bonner, .Miss .N. Berry, Miss. A. Goddard, Miss D. Seran, Miss V. Bawden, Miss V. Guthrie, Miss N. Mahan, Miss A, Cosgrove, Miss E. Caplinger, Miss I. West, Miss E. Hamilton, Miss i. MeMillan, Mis L. O'Donnell. The accompanists for the chorus work were Miss M. Mulvey, piano; Miss L. White and Miss M. Hughes, harps; _ Miss Plumhof, Miss Shields, Miss McDonough and Miss Humphrey, violins. Another fine bit of concert work was the selection, "‘The Merry Fiddlers" (Fowler), for strings, Miss M. Plumhof, Miss V. Bawden, Miss M. MecDonough, Miss M. Shields, Miss L Broyles, Miss E. Caplinger and <- K. White, playing violins; Miss N MulMahan, the ‘cello, and. ae x vey and Miss A. Cosgro Miss M, Plumhof, the "ohiy. "sraduate from the musie department of academy, played a piano solo, Liszt's ‘Lucia di Lammermoor," and displayrare ability, the technique being ell nigh faultless, and the expression exceptionally good. The vocal solos, "My Beloved Queen" Jacob Magleby's At 5 o'clock this Sugar infant son. evening, at the should be old enough. home of ‘Ea. Clark, occurred the wedBadge to Indicate Age. ding of William A. Shepard and Miss "Each guest should wear a bad Mabel L. Clark, two ‘of Richfield's Those etre on popular young people. About fifty inindicating his age. seventy and eighty should wear a red| Vited guests were present and witness-badee:. acaen eighty and ninety, a|¢d the ceremony, which was performed by Bishop Fairbanks of Annabella. Mr. half of. the committee on agr ture, |blue Be badge; betweenBaty ninety and a hunthat the provisions a this Sik ilk inmake their dred, a white rosette. The wearers of and Mrs. Ae will sure to the public a rigid meat and|these badges are entitled to ride free | home in Richfi meat food inspection law. on the Utah L y ‘ a pany's cars, also on the cars of the Bouquet for Wadsworth. Ogden Rapid Transit company. Per- PLAYS MUSIC OF TODAY Mr. Williams, the Democratic floor|}sons who are blind, crippled, or who leader, referred pute between humorously the President to the old, are entitled have a helping companion, but theses attendants must be of advanced age dis-|are and Chair-| fact man Wadsworth; deplored the that the cost of ipapectiani was placed on the packers, and wound with an eloquent indorsement of ninety "The not Prof. McClellan Gives Place to Works years bishops of each ward of Modern and} Composers. - Jn the programme presented at the up|ministers of different denominations | Tabernacle yesterday afternoon by J. Mr -|may obtain tickets, on presentation] J MecCle lan ep eee es s integrity, declaring him |of the lists of names and ages of those | composers anitdrely were given place, nest man, God makes entitled to go, from W. B. Barton, in| the organist playing one number by Miss N. yenehen. ene Gounod's honest men, and I as ee ee does," Bisho ; ba aaah brcit alle AL ‘nm. _Serenaden; ; Oath eg O'Neill, reill, were, roeger, Nevin, aerts a ollins, er | det ate oe this on: "Knives, forks, cups and spoons The recital proved to be an excephan cacemlaee an rome quality ot ‘The President omimranteated the should be brought by each excursion-|tjonally delightful one, the program volee, one that is generally known as a . fe male baritone, while Miss O'Neill's olce is a pure and sweet. lyric sorane Miss Bixby, Miss Murphy, Miss Ste wart and Miss Whately gave a piano duet, "La Chasse" op. 23 (Kolling), and Miss ea nionses played a violin solo, Wiecniawski's "Polish Dance," both of the numbers being well reRead Essays. Three gt the graduates read essays Miss F. © Neill reading an interesting and valuable paper on "Word Values." The Spell of the Mountains" was the ros me chosen by Miss MeDonough, vyho wrote in poetic vein of the influepee of the mountains upon one ‘s cahreter Miss M Desmond, the valedicAnia gave a strong and beautifully written essay on "The Mirror of Character," in which she sought to show that the character of a man or woman is reflected in his acts more than in he mere expression of ideals. She called upon her fellow graduates to be true to the teachings of the schoo they were about to leave if they would attain to that most desired of all things noble character. In the absence of Bishop Scanlan, Father Kiely presented the diplomas to the graduates, and Father Ryan . gave the address to the class. ter dwelt especially upon the value of Catholic educational institutions because of the moral training which the Students obtain. He paid a glowing tribute to the erifice of the sisters in Mary's ucademy, and appealed to the gradu:tes to be loyal supporters of their aime, mater, Present beside the memers of the clergy named were several fathers from All Hallows college and Father Cushnahan from Ogde n At the close of Father Ryan's address, diplomas were presented to Miss M. Desmond, Miss K. McDonough and Miss F. , O'Neill, graduates from the academic department; Miss M. Shields, of the commercial department, and Miss M. Plumhof of the music department. n Jeopardy stroyed banquet 4 ‘ care. amounting with the toss d $5,648.88 had colors were ere above the stage, and potted palms made a pretty background for the graduates and others taking part in the program - given ‘ re conferred who the by and Property Reckless Bad Acts De- of Boys. Hoodlums have been causing a great deal of trouble in the southwestern portion of this city and especially just outside the city limits In the pep poee of Eleventh Bast and Fourteenth Sou streets. where they seem to feel ure from the action of the police. The latest ac and one which might have proven a great deal more serlous, was committed yesterday morning, shortly after midnight The Speed of Thomas L eure 1495 Sout h Le nth street, cudely I East awakene ed Praia their slumbe r a a loud report which seemed to be the firing of a cannon with the very réoms of their home Mr. Langhran arose from bed and went to the front room PE the house and was an ed to see tl a portion of his door had been blown "gut and the sills ind studding badly splintered aking a lamp to the place, he disc vere d that some explosive, probably black had been placed under the nited, which caused the damage The matter was reported to the police, but on account of the location of the house no action was taken. EAGLES Lagoon, Thursday, every hour DAY June facts to congress, In order that public sentiment might be stirred all over the United States, and that the legislative judgment of this body, and the other across the capitol, might be birred to enact into law a provision for governmental inspection which should insure the healthfulness, the wholesomeness, the cleanliness, the purity and perfection of aera meat products. ae plause.) That is all there is of i Other Bills We "Do help the his Passed. Offers Samples of of Proposed ROCKS. Borings Gatun 21. Trains with will please to any be/the banquet kman, Wm. | beck, you. hand | Grant. and Pp of , Another rious Collision Chib B. on Prevents Main to jjury trying ithe horse Site jreached the le fae Tie from ‘ {epee A ae escapes many from b. from the will ‘Die Friday's entirely great be Wagner. given Meistersinger Shepherd's haueser"' Bridal Lay . Wagner from "Tann- rieeteiesicl steers Wagner Chorus ‘from "Lohen- IBY sea "Love De ath' * Isolde ue eioblc Wagner from "Tristan oie retake mie and agner Se- NATIONAL LEAGUE OF REPUBLICAN CLUBS Bring women serlous evidently his {n-| Convention = Flecting : the anl- to get out of the way He did not stop until livery stable wwide where, has Street. billy club went after exeitement of numbers Meistersinger' c. imal and succeeded in turning him into the street again. The club was brought down upon the horse's head with sufficient force to turn almost anything. their An §-----ce eee ence eae Ww agner a. Walter's Prize ‘Song from "Die }the horse turned his course directly for the front entrance of Smith's drug | |store. Patrolman Morrison and his narrow the River" programme glad to learn that is to be devoted compositions March F. Shortly before noon yesterday : runaway horse attached to a Paria created a small panic at Main and Second South streets. The ‘busy |corner' was crowded with people and {trusted "Suwanee Wagnerian ent will be programme These HORSE CREATES PANIC With the and Hollins. /been arranged for Friday afternoon: About a month ago Mr. McClellan gave a Wagnerian recital, which was one of the finest programmes ever rendered py him, and all those who were pres- ! Policeman of by in | are, member of arrangements! W. B. Preston, C Eddington, John| Margettes es by Nevin, by Callaerts by the organist was another popular to|number, as these old melodies always Wm. Naylor, Andrew Jen-| B. Barton Hyrum GroesB. "March a OrCa "Love Song'' by Overture" arrangement tables." Geo. the the "Intermezzo" "Concert Only those possessing these tick-] will be allowed to take seats at had Irom Dam. cause he committee alas of Bishop Savage, Wm In DISPLAYS children contribution |son, al KNOX bring the} the committee, or Cc. R. on ene 12 and 14 Main street, Salt Lake Ci "No tickets for passage will be "sold O41: the old folks' tra ease preserve your railroad tick-| resolutions Among the bills and passed were the following Creating a commission of army of-| ficers and electrical experts of the Treasury Department to investigate the} possible usages of the surplus waters flowing over the Government dams in the Mississippi river between St. Paul | and Minneapolis Increasing from one million to two million dollars the annual appropriatlon for the states' militia. Granting the city of St. Louis the right to build a free bridge over the Mississippi river Increasing the efficiency of the naval militia, the revenue cutter service and the ordnance department of the army Empowering a joint commission of the senate and house committees on revision of laws to continue their work during the recess. MR. not have no room for them "Any citizen who may desire Without opposition there was passed et. the bill limiting the Immunity clause of the interstate commerce act to r-| ets the sons who are Government witnesses The measure came up in the shape of the senate bill, which was Sneed . and the matter will be sent back to the ir senate for its approbation or disapprov including tcrooeger; 2 Folks choir, under The Old iidadleestit of: WW. H. Foster, will in attendance as usua t to Officers ing Stirring | Philadelphia tional its 19.-The Republican of convention to a of|qday by adopting a stirring set he} lutions and electing omcer on} ensuing year. The office oats| opresent widely After Adopt- Resolutions, June League brought Close' and diverging Na- clubs close of toreso- for the chosen sections of Washington, June 19.-Aside | the country. The president comes from Minnesota, the vice-president speech by Mr. Knox (Pa) in advocac of a lock type of canal across the tothe | FORMER GOVERNOR DIES. ieee pee the secretary from IImus of Panama, the time of the sen| noi s and the treasurer from South ate today was consumed largely in the | Dakota. Higgins Was Was | Territorial Boxe The great changes in the _prese nt consider: ation of a corporation tax bill | Bdward for the district. Mr. Knox, aside from ernor of Utah in 1565, |conditions of the country are shown l by the selection of a vice raat lent for his remarks, deeply interested senator: me ae Special Servic and the galleries by offering erie gton, June 19. _-E« lw ard Higgins, ; a big Re Pup HB organization from of borings from the site of the pro-| jerrioaae governor a Utah In 1868 Tiled Arkansas, a state in which it would posed Gatun dam The advocates o here last night Ile was a bugler boy | have been hard to find a Republican t have contended that| | during the Civil war. Higgins was known/|at the time Fremont ran for PresiiL : boy governor, being but twenty-) dent the earth formation there Is indurated | as the four when he occupied the position. Re-| The officers chosen were: General clay ; ‘I have samples of borings here,"' he }cently he has held a clerkship in the} Bawin A, MecAlpin of MJnnesota, exclaimed, "and the senators can e€xX! vice-preside « near iene . amine and determine whe ther they ao Edward Higgins 1 was apointed secretary Ee Pee es WwW. oh Xu ey rock. mud, or indurated clay.' | of Utah December 2, 1867, by President) ~" a5 ' ; ‘ ¥ orte Yt é With this he unwrapped a package ndrew Johnson Mr. Higgins succeeded | present incumbent, of Sioux Falls, S. and took therefrom many pieces 0 rat | his friend, Hon. Amos Reed, and took the| D., treasure te During a} hard substance. The loud thumps they oath of office January 23, 1588 made as they were singly placed on {part of the following year he w Land Exchange Favored. of the territory. In May, 1869, the senator's desk drew a laugh from| governor Spectal Service he wus succeeded as secretary by Hon. i Re publican his auditors. Washington, June 19 Senator Smoot's |S, A. Mann of Nevada. . os ie bill t for the exchange of land Beef Inspection Bill. eae . oe ~ |}to be added to Fort Douglas, between PORTER TAPS THE TIL. \Le Grand \oung and ths War DepartTeh request of the house for a conference on the agricultural appropriaj ment was favorably eported today by ithe house committee on military affairs. tion bill, containing the beef inspection | Cash Register in Ogden Saloon Suffers substitute, was not acceded to, The || at Hands of Mop Wielder, bill went to the table and the substiInter-Parliamentary Union. { ! tute was ordered printed. Charles vee Ogden, June 19 ‘ Washington June 19.--Chairman The measure is now in position to) saloon a porter at the North Star Bartholdt has called a meeting of the have the substitute agreed to by the has hied himself to parts unknown,| American group of the inter-pariiasenate and thus have it kept out of and $57 which was at one time con-| mentary union to be held next week conference with the other amendments tained in a cash drawer at the saloon for the purpose of hearing the reports in controversy But it is understood is a minus quantity The police have | of the committees on organization : that no such motion will be made toconclusive evidence to lead them to : morrow but there may be a debate, believe that Lunden has stolen the | THIRTY-TRAINS-THIRTY. peered aa the bill will take its usual money and are now on a sharp lookout | yurs There is but slight op eoeien SALTAIR TODAY, }for the man iin ie senate to the house beef subs | The porter Is reported to have tute and the desire is to get the ae gone to work at about 8 o'clock} WHEN YOU WANT A PENCIL, tion disposed of without de lay. | this morning to clean up the saloon, Go to the largest souree of supply. {ne Sa | Dut, instead performing that duty | | marine 7 even- inheritance en debts yesterday were pa- Mary's At Thursday ent St. tory of the school. Class colors of green and white were used In the decoration of the main auditors mere the graduating ex- be will morn beéne- * 19 The through June Burt, will solemn the Late Ogden. held of required course in the academic, the commercial and music departments of the The ement exercises, always pleasing, were of an unusually high order pegerday, and those who have atended the exercises of commencement Sar several years past said that the program of yesterday Lives o'clock days exercises to be were women of the. school, gradu- uesday Tuesd: annual be be..cel- the hundreds HOODLUMS BLOW IN DOOR WITH EXPLOSIVE Father will INHEPIMTANCE ee ss eee a ath} outstanding ee Stes Mothers, send the childrén to er's We'll take care of them, x at SS SETS t exer- | David Mattson toda (Chez, today filed with the county ore orohibiting i den. | Clerk a statement of the value of the fron. performing: ‘marrlace ie estate for the purpose of assessment] Colonel me ea eM morning fined court $100 ay ‘olice OR 71n te Estate eden 6A. 5 Revo. Prior will will alumni will _ the Pe the 1 COLLECT ‘ H. morning Lcademy o'clock high. mass and acad- the with. graduating ‘ there at f fa in- of, which. for The |} diction ' jubilee ‘program at'th Heart with -in-connection ~ pegin: vetera hall eine Wed= lution the Sacred junior. class tomorrow preparations are in honor Hon exercise Wednesday West|4 Garner, wa a begin Cushnahan, opened able) the silver. ebrated -din- rec of ns: ra en Pedro, Sacred ae will of the unusual the is|P. tbl at which Cisse The weel 23. at With Academy. ; nos-|0f. WHIT S001 1 Was Commencement eS Heal ron aged Connection Ogden, "June 10. wehorase lad the) #*40ons are being made for the comWw Pe in Heart ul crimanolness'the LBS Miss le tt --- nd OF CUSHNAHAN the Mercy veral, th SE dutte meeting takek I la lant i Welch, h ‘ the Sadi ee uperintendent: Kenneth We igent I ' San. elt evening ; nd Celebrated «& - Patrick the for UE nd oe } Licht daughter in. be to} , GON c Geo vor : LANGUAGE NSIVE ni ' Pp : i 11 I" kis 1 BER A-marri \ will on : ey leht tig Lewi Weber ht Cat: nai : tah To | wf agrees the furnish tha o a BA parry hattaek "of » an Electric of of &- ‘ ill Chis tn" ‘ cvloadia m1 iM mn rapid Fa clintiriin Jat ae hn Sea of | he proved aes FU: I t been in | SLSR, I will ee mb ranorted : , the u the ( ras has ax ae a Wedding. . it ' 7 ° (trou thres ne (a) aoe 7 ; (hIedy rd { (ec) rman)La (0) e (Kijerulf) Seguedella nN ‘ pital ne A Hout S ho if make for the ituminatio Robert. MeCloy announces at Mi oannlesiih ~ LA degree One (1 Sapho™ ot a Flower Grand adele (aje'PFro us ! US Virginia Mice ongs, . Clove Immortal Mi he ts m ie wlll of. free company ne In (Mozart), ‘ Leaved Prochatsk Miss Isabel man), avi: a Major tr Ly current Mrs. iHbea pupiisyof.Squire»Coop, 1 complimentary concel Opera house on Thut th Rai erat the. --_-_-- JUBILEE FATHER eft » yesterday he Pixture-company donate SILVER P. Moore of thigelt va Skeen lest &) iwain Gray here lite \\ Supply oli Complimentary a Li ; : SQUIRE Ovden Tomorrow Bycning Seles June, -19.-T) following ana ch Maronie Oregon tars compat OF a Ma for Chamberlane --o Will Ogcder June.19 5 nee ; od eal ee | & Tout piano PUPILS <0 (Elzar) | (Batten) MagPragawnon poe of exercises Three County Game Jones, the ‘have the of friends diplomas young | Tout (Squire) Fo Hdwin Parantella"' "In the Dusk (Hedry Parker), enjoyable. Committ ai (Carl Bohn), NanHasel:-Dol ent he Garden (Balfe), Maud" Wislioncellc Marei Tout I. TEIRaBIKe | zens mi nahi oni Derr nat can deel nahin oni tal Sl The, faliowing i the program for io tries SFluarialnaic ont "oy an. during shown In ives 1 | Solve! from abroad, will the Gratid Opera erene: had n issued and Katherine Riley of Gosh"Perey R. Everett of Kansas Booth today granted ; Judge Annie KKearns Johnson a bill of divorce from Moses Johnson. elen Ferron of Salt Lake City, has filed a quit claim deed with the country recorder in which she transfers an | undivides one-eighteenth interest of fenry No, 2, and-an~andini | Miss been | Payson, sen, and and City and Manufacturers | OGDEN'S the presence and end the den; that e depreeat he leniency | Smaller orders, of our public officials towards prosti- | C4! yards. tution, gambling and the liquor t@f-| = fiC and the seeming indiffercnce of | WATER man otherwise good citizens, to the the re- vain to have their orders filled in "Washington, D. C organization calls for as-| in 1,000,006 "June 6, 1906, = . , _ |this city and an order for the Mormon church in| pricks Was refused at a local yard to-/| "fon Reed Smoot, U. S. Senator the fight upon the lawlessness of.-sa-|day on account of over work and over | "Sir Referring to the telegram ioons, gambling, ete., naw existing in| capacity from Provo, Utah, dated Muay 26, left the city In spite of the fact that many new) by you at the department reer The resolution ets out that inas-| brick yards hav sprung into exist-/ the protest made by citizens of Provo much a one-half the population of |enece thi year, contractors large and against the destruction of Bridal Veil Ogden belongs to the Mormon chureh|small hay experienced difficulty in} falls, and to your letter of the lst inst., and that heretofore all reform move-|obtaining limited supplies and work| submitting the petition of various citiments have iarted from outside of}onm several of the new factorles have | zens of that locality, protesting against the church, It now devolves upon that! been temporarily delayed on this ac-|the destruction of the falls In Provo church to lead.in a veform movement] count There is no surplus on hand | canyon, Utah county, I have the honor which they propose at any of the brick yards In this city.| to advise you that on the face of said The unusual demand is accounted! petitions it appears that said Resolutions Adopted for by the fact that there are un-| have been withdrawn with a view of building operations all} determining the advisability of creatThe resolutions follos precedented Several new factories} ing them into a forest reserve, and in ‘Rerolved, That we, the W. C.-T. U.; over the city course of construc-| view of that fact I have today referred of Ogden, deepl deplore the moral|#re new in dane Which Sisiance In trons graduating the in in construction work this Woman 8 | ity spring | lation to the matter of preserving of this the yards have been unable to supply | pyidal Veil falls: meeting last the local demand Contractors from} Q resolution in| Various parts of the state have "Department of the Interior, Union enthusiastic adopted -a and 19 bulldinge The Temperanes held June | demand ;exist | Beveridge faction Anditorium., Purposes. AGREEMENT Senator We are going to ride it interest of our customers pretty strong assertions make of fine Clothing. however, that we cannot and see what you can VORP ck as Seek eens he "cleaned up" the money In ome The officers believe i has left the city. The Breeden Office Supply Co.,| | 60 W. Second South. "hospital service: | president; the cash that he H. H. Myers The evening dances becoming popular. at of Arkansas, Calder's are |