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Show THE INTER- MOUNTAIN RErlb REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1906. TOUT CONCERTA OLD FOLKS OUTING PROVO BOOSTING HUSBAND MUSTN'T TOIL PARISHIONERS TO MUSICAL TREAT sat caters to take eat im UTAH GOUNTY FAIR French Wie With Money HONOR PRIEST Event at Glenwood Park, Ogden. Di-| Ogden, Joursion of Music Vocal and Purnished tertainment Weber od Instrumental) Splendid for En- unty part Iune- in 26. rmmittee th }folks of Salt. outh cx pt ae "is Program ex- and entertainment of the old I SUCCESS|: annual ill this occur: city, The on Weber ear h Lake City at} AFTER old the Evening RAILROAD : oteCommittee ahd Dp tances Races n After This vhere rere ical sdien treat in ch received a [Tout rt { r} | » we bat } to rat iis . is er i! } th d iJ : 1 List t the , hem f er lich iste Mi plea thouch bid I. of } f Bra ol mb : ‘ hed I 1 a . It eber nate eve t] 1! i the ach eres i TT Petiniecl thing coint Judge Orde fou € Howell Tur 0 of tn the Lowe Appropriated by In enema al ne jual h ( ( } the l distri idea ime ic} i per the u Aca ) it LP epresented the Att Hulai i ul more Riehara mall ript. 7 ‘ the transient late Lowi « fake , ym- ind \ | t oO piuve |jtee a club, Lundy, To 76 Ogden BY WAGON Years O In Weeks. Six a distance on the Oda <S1s i hawk- like. nak fi o races held at the |O8den, of races starter, J. Ss. Murphy of Mackintosh of Gu Farrer of hat time DECLINES. : . th ounty CG MAKE AN APPROPRIATION. . | at Filed Cler Patton of Proposal Ogden Turns of Judge : Brown oO lu ff Proyo,, Provo June -20 of Articles of is \incor- A. B ited har rl "Pat to ede | poration of the Utah Timber comae are a peal ate MT Pha coun: AEs oa : i ty. clerk Phe company is. incorpor- Willis Tudee obedient ad Down nm) iwi | i , marriage mother told portion ut $15,000. divided into 15,000 of the par value of-the dollar principal place. of busine is me iat : ee Returned . Winslow. 3 fore Against ~- the Phe { the f t Ly Tu { en he Utah th of 0.-County>/ ( co erd hiv Grit i ‘ mm tl \ K th Opa thes ib ile Ch j aah b : I ‘, b3 ( J D , iM i : | ane noe i j 4 15th i r , , 4 }' " ‘ or he , j r Th Will Participate in the City N\eric 1 I I : ee ON I 7 In ; VVer Ory : , A ‘ aro 1 Briel ‘ I i? 1 , I i i I Kicsort : + OUTING. To Be "Miaition AT Mecean of the j in ill Provo SAL/TAIR i Jol me Db, wed end Dixor formed the " ‘ I EXPOSITION Irrigation I i RANSACK ! Irrig ion i \ ff Pividently After ocor's Money Residence IOMI at in Hl. H. Spen- u Addition. I I . = ' my ce thea per cent pl it Sunda ind Fourth w ata » La ‘ an earl : ! Ss) ee oW yet rf rai i fifteen 1rhe c i ‘ J 4 | t : a I ihe } ; : +f th ure 1 date plan whi > 3. iit ae tal } ms ashe ;offi matin, , it » fi rn ber tie I fru - ‘ Se Y VINE wh } } x te : to. ( be E W chant oO On. bonrd of ogee i ' 20 . ne f the opinton AE Te , is hi l the June that this .20 The coming his years in indi- and they are in your Furniture. pieces are marked articles at the ear : |; mrt , Steel ds I Elen it t ib f the nh cari dy rae rh pleasum for out can same Boise Na- \S; tovgy. o yal) Suit on exposition ot ft re iA uti ul ud Seer of of for : the the the to inet congre : Inform | Of count one quesubfect of producvill be a burr tu | EAGLES , Lagoon every hour ‘Thursday, DAY June Richfield, of of Sanitary Iron DAVEY, they Beds; are 62 East Second H. Manager J. SMITH, South Street Jr., See hon- service | here} Far-reaching. of Monroe, Chioe commenced CITY Proportionately Low Rates to Many ___- Other Points. Tickets Good for Return to October 31st. SEE AGENTS. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 Main Street Brings Anderton an action of J. Becomes Frank SUNDAY EXCURSIONS, JUNE a To Upper Falls and Return $1.25. LEAVE LEAVE the S LAKE SALT 10 FALLS UPPER a0, To Men Killed, Cable One LAKE ; CITX UNDER AUSPICES OF ‘WOMEN THE 3:20 EVERYBODY Injured, Pharaoh's LEAVE SALT Glen OF p. What a could en be more sail on SALT LAKE For Go to the W. Second YOU WANT largest South. to Salt Lake of supply Particulars RETURN. Call 5:55 p 6:05 p.m on or Address Stas WALKER, General | A PENCIL source | m. p. m. 5v Ceuis. 8:00 Agent C. & N.-W, Ry. 38 ond 40 Wost Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. The Breeden Office Suiply Co.,| a. 8:30 a. m. Castilla Springs : and Return $/,25. LEAVE LOW AATES EAaT BOUND. enjoyable than the ake at 8:15 8:15 Thro' Trains leave via Oregon Short Line Cald m., INVITED. and Return AND Mrs.. Cunning-I am going to meet my husband this afternoon to select ome decoration for the drawing room in our new house Mrs Be ir do you want him with you for' Mrs. Cunning-Well, in case the don't turn out right I can say it is his fault ™. m. WOODCRAFT LAKE Chicago When Breaks. p. Park City and Return $1.50. SALT LEAVE:2PARK © Day. Yalu t. Mich,, June %.-A_ cabl uttached to an elght-ton skip at No. € shaft of the Quincy mine, broke today and as the car dropped down the haft at a tremendous speed it killed two men and injured one. Olaf Pictikan and Matt Las were killed They were working at th ixty-second level a. 7 30 Magnificent Scenery. Good Fishing. Trout Dinners at Upper Falls. Under the Auspices of Jolly Five Club. LEAVE WEDDING Huntsman Bride Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo_ Omaha and Kansas City_---- ---______ St. Louis ~ St. Paul and Minneapolis _____- oS ee Chicago Memphis of Failure 20.-Alice has FILLMORE May 26th and 28th and June Ist, 3rd and 16th, 1906 Provide. June Monroe, 60 Trains| porceniees beauties. event, do for divorce against Richard Anderton, on the grounds of failure to provide, Plaintiff asks the custody of four minor children, $15 per month alimony, $50 attorney's fees and costs. W Duell, Maroni Shirtz, Hyrum Gates, seph E. Griffin, William Lay,| John Spencer and Joseph Spencer jr., | of Escalante, are in Richfield on busi- | ness ney report prosperity in Gar-| field | Young p is taking Bishop a business is| and his vacation, visiting partner smallpox license was issued teday| A marriage to. W. M. Bub of Potosi, Mo., and Josephine Olsen of Glenwood. The parties will be married tomorrow afternoon at the home of the bride's parents The board of county commissioners | has made a reduction of $42,914 in property valuation, being for e rrone ous and otherwise excessive After this lopping off, the vz iluation exceeds that| of last year by $2 11, the present} Valuation, exclusive of car lines and telephone companies, being $2,268,775. Last evening the members of the choir met at the home of Prof. Jones for a reunion. Ice cream, strawberries and cake were employed to make the gathering more enjoyable A great many musical selections were rendered WHEN 21, at for larger churchman, | of Grounds to Two deal i sald to have been made It i serted here by friends of Mr Corey that he is Alfani vdnk to remarry aS soon as possible after being legally freed from his wife, and that Mi ( ‘ too, May remarry Those ho should know declare that Mr, Corey dos 10t intend to marry Miss Mabel. Gilman, but cues another woman, now in ew wT stands the best chance of SA DIInE the a next Mr A rE Corey Ellis W are sold at purchased. line CAR DROPS DOWN SHAFT. Makes Divorce. be bought pro- the to Fortified. at rhe d ' President for L} tf north { exhibit rrait i ‘ f z igar be ther t i displ imLew in exploitation of ] it power in the ' E velopment rhe conirgely composed of ea } ! ming t to the Corporation \rrangement Braddock, Penn June 20.-That W Ellis Corey, head of the United States St teel Corporation, has arranged matter with his wife for their diores that he has agreed to give her 2,500,000 in cash, as well as to make he n independent for life and, | further tha im ha a eed not >to} home? There that the excellent turn distinguished | Anderton, Alice June summer E. in Father service An arranged will his because given Furniture certain Catholic of June 20 --QOne Fillmore City that wed lings most. fashionablk occurred in high more City for several years, Monday evening : Miss Chloe Huntsman and Day were united in marriage by PresiThomas C. Calliste been. one of bride is, and has attractive most beautiful and young ladies in the cummunity for several years past, alw yays taking the lead in society, and distinguishing her-| self by ee superior ability as an entertaine } The Sate is a young man who has himself assiduously to always devoted profession of pedstudy following the agogy. in which occupation he has dis-| tinguished himself. This spring he was| numbered among the graduates from 3 University, in Institu-| enviable vhich spbkeratier Ogden a cong if \ 1 mils Congress June cit ae visit ae HW | City, of during Miss Masterners Ilda t MHEVES are OF RESOURCES \itracts ; fe} Fillmore resort is Tor National . Rept OP Th kniov rc t 7 a Fork her I - to price, of values twenty-fifth AIRING TROUBLES IN DIVORCE COURT douche tay cations the His Charity We a hi A. North e-summe J | A days Provo .canyor lt is the intention| the « par to beautify the place ingeto provide for the want ti¢ of familt who desire a to ‘ en few during ! le a probability Roman been pieces startling collection, usually as nice great regular than discount our some offering the NEBRASKA FURNITURE CO. Cc. Cele- During his pastorate in Park City he has gone into the homes where contagious diseases were holding high carnival, nursing the sufferers back to health and strength erous s to a fault, and far-reaching, but he jis one of thos who never let their right hand what the left one does Father Galligan rounds out twentyfive years in the service of the church in the possession of robust health, ae his many friends hope that he will spared to celebrate the fiftieth anni | versary of his priesthood. | ¢ .| ‘Boring to be Commenced in immediate Future at Fillgive more City. the See lowing of true and devoted friends be- | ing legion asheti Galligan js truly one of na-| ture's noblemen, and any praise that might be given him for his faithful and indefatigable service a priest would be but an inadequate return e for his labors Many are stories| that have ben told, and can be re- | lated of his heroic actions and gen-| erosity, OIL WELL TO BE SUNK icerlses.have, ‘bean Anaual 3 ind eeH Jones Ge of Parvo:‘ Tieuia a ther | s Lou o'ecl price than less of have now in has endeared himself to the hearts of| his parishioners, and many of the | residents outside of the church, his fol- | init dear-think to are times Hun- 20.-Revy. the tomorrow. has who xpen of We all Participate. celebrate hundreds or nothing, Jump. paar me dics ul" sets of Tichy lage Vittel; ..P. rombie res Contrexe ville Vh le he is writing his book? Exactly my dear Provided he doesn't write it too quickly If he marterthe, Ill see to that' She i not worry The W S to it hi See TE low be hi mt work; th and the daily jollying of Berth and} and bus- 1906 and High. | ‘ 1h for Improvement Weber Stake ‘ 1, gram It. Sis Like | liel ( Pleasant Grove, and Goldie in experimental ofl well will be sunk Barne of Payso David Kirkwood| the vicinity of the city, the state und J ha Burk ff Provo. and| in. Fred L. Cul fl i 1 Bliz several years ago having made an aprlizaoe of a a « \ LX if ne can Fe propriation for the sinking of a well \ San Francisco firm. ha order d to determine if artesian water for irrigation" purpose could be obtained LOO >t rf nltimoeny from J Bott in this valley ind after the well had Vincent L.T.. and Bott Mir. ) iP been sunk to a depth of about 800 feet ill |e ‘ hi eek for Antimony ecnanoil in considerable quantities was enin Gartield county, where Mr. Vincountered, but the state discontinued il nain to take charge of th he work on the well nine I ore is hauled forty milk Huntsman hotel, t is reported that Mr Newhouse congr May fo hipment assemled to the well known mining man of Utah,| . The young and good ‘ Frisb has issued call for j}has purehased the section on which] couple valuable presreceived many ' 1 eting to be held in the old the tate well located and will ents I yi 2 for the purpose of ommence boring in the immediate as Mr i i t ! They will reside in Fillmore, ter_of lighting Profulure to take the employed (ijt The Day has been x j is called for High school ou superintendency of ‘ this coming season I Ia ed Ost 1, John ¢ | | to June pending i) i 1 ANNUAL } | DD } 1 ' , , cl ; 1D ; A I QGeden Hie ibition Iva : \ ] home PunishMinors ! Prov 0, Ogden incorporation BIIEES 1906, plishment ; TECHNICALITY ae Feb ‘ UsI Saloon Man Escapes for Selling Liquor to i . : i : RELEASED ' l ri i ci' . 7 : ; peut edi 4 chureh to Cunning the Proyo man who ha listinguished. himself inthe jail real g stun and kindred recom ( Oeden ment ; e A ee : Celebra- mi th Lake Salt' the With tion . Big . Quoted (Sh al elations ) aterine and of the PROVO { ens 1 a » of Paul of will for in Which June anniversary ihe ‘r gossip redaughter pigeonholed, with nothing to do, ident ow.-/of Whitmer Like my - '- | from 0} .city: : . { pre ecretal gage in @ general timber busine and to irry on a general merchandising =] 4 7 John Amos purpose to umber conduc vice lton thereof fon Prove J ) Charles H Brodles : ; {-P. ) has filed confession of judg pig | i he Fourth Distriet court in : favor of Patrick T. Henry. a registered opinio: } ; pharmacist of 1 on, in the sum of shat { ; sald to be due for work. per, : formed during the period of months iy o treasurer: tor, Prove of Galligan, rs-cs xe «de Frenc hh husbands a young doctor whose write a book the To my fine girls hasing after him. The the other day: Berthe.s }2 ! hand, 1" cour na aérami 7 ; . EAGLES T0 VISIT THE LAGOON | of Miller bel-.|-directos Patton oicing Ogden. juvenile { ow Jud Wil t Ty ee a OGDEN w- | Ml. incurred | ¢ tatute pao ( ft It sa. ‘ . 7 HW n 1 th; ithworth J The of or I qd. . Fie : st i bef AN | the f | >" h ha Ee fs Clerk} toward Jud ner i Ju ; Ogden) ) MAK co le ¢ ed ju riot ‘ urt a) det of or Court Sustains | »y detending ob Verdict S a to hala The name of the director who ea own 8,000 shares are Jesse M jarmon of "rove president c I< rd Lipp . State Supreme gden Ju le. court mletter ad d-to Judg f the Salt Lake fuve up | FLOCK Arranged Wil City, church, young Provo F x dreds elther or military Engineers, ivate enterprises, are specialties or of Lae quoted hirh, special ften who wor Sometimes they they are-m to cnportanities invest trifle | Jud: Didn't Engineers ‘Articles of Ineorporation TO was HIS Program Park nothi ng to a w noe oO enterprise-who always at his {fice This explain fhe Immense vogue in France of those professions ot "or Me phieee, refers to re pe pees " of in that thes Srareadonn to risk capital in unse baa tempt men ld ar investments: but repose of body is stranger to their walks. They are army officer, government functionary (one French voter in ten is a government functionary), barrister, doctor engineer and university professor. payson and - E. RoyL. Hinckley of Provo.c Finance Dixon, John | Swenson, Sam J. Jones | Musie E. Ss na | Overseer of race J. W. it BY bration of Event good, an Commercial D. J marriage Wife read from Commercial respectively the county F le Excellent have only "But we $1,500 a year,' he argued, and being tempted of the devil he accepted a con genial situation at $25 per, And his young wife fell sick of It. His own mother was uneasy and his ae r-in-law scolded ae congealal oc‘upation ought to be to jolly Agnes. Agnes anaemic, pined, a4 headaches and emotional anxiety In the «¢ they to spend $1,200 in traveling to get her health at k. Paul no longer works, and all is w Jo other country _ angi tine like this proportion of incomes from ng family accumulations, where: breaking into cap{tal js considered a erime. One consequence is that women quite as frequently as men may have their own revenues, Now, as Jules Simon pointed out, the French married woman wishes, above all, security for the enjoyment of her "‘little man She renee change and ts enemy to enterpris A French girl with $20,000 marriage Aartion will certainly prefer a husband bringing the same or more cri condition ane he be *'serious''-say é once, obedi But having income of her own of, say pre f r an. in ing $10 per week with short hours and a hustler who might ay capital And if she will s the following committees wer appointed Judges Makes ld, Makes! ant ‘ ‘ prohibit Communications were the Lehi and Payson lubs in whieh they pledge their support to box | fair vssociation tin of A COLORA DO | ate ~in | to } is 76 vears of vas on the road six | VWCCsS, none the worse for Me ALTT Ds i Mir weedy last visited Ogden in 1895] } aed surprised to note the many | improvements Which have been made | unty 1 1 cont lin tutional. J aM i » for the trinket Wiff@h wa The club also proposed to assist the e cornet tone at the time!Odd_ Fellow of Provo to entertain tit the large building of the lodge from Eureka when that col Lay, hich recently | body visits Provo, June 27. The club ' round, was stolen by|/rooms will be opened to the visitors dg i working on the}and any assistance that may be asked of the club will be cheerfully renm is of th opinion that the dered mor ( thevan contained some Today at a mecting of the commit- i refuse their of. their forces ; of making ter successful association W educa col et, to thas was Ns u Geo. | va rious ) m th and rela- county the of | | | | whosi . "Boor and | at Company Work- Ogden. June 20 Thoma Lundy, | father of Rebert Lundy of this city, [i ( wagon from Routt | ; V of matter of had under matter of appointing confer with other| to clubs attractive Grocers | ounty et listrict und y board of the method n yogic th the city he om he ae trip rh the necessity the He W. M. Rovlance, L. O. Taft and J arto make were appointed Frisby H. ‘angements with the railroads for rate for the races to 7 pulled off here July 4 and 5 1e club ill use its Influence' In co-operation with the Butchers' & ana| see #4 t Thomas Moore count hool Luthority o tion milar to i all. the to the uniting of ostensible purpose fair Following Stratford ct ! was taken under udvisement by Judge Howell this morn ing upon the completion of the arguments for both: side An early deciion is expected in the matter The -cn was brought ith a vie of +o 7 onstitut . ar the di . thi for on harmony in county fair. delivered lone June HN by| a ind wer ai tive be|the for) Irvine to lend toward | ‘ nd peddlers from opperating the ploneers without a license is understood that the peddlers mentioned in this a oe a onnection are not farmers or others STONE BOX STOLEN. lselling their own produce, but applfe ti ae . Advisement . everal ace will } offered R. 7 discounts BELOVED "Do you give her only $20,000?" asked Paul's mother Make it $50,000 and I wi give Paul the same." rnés's mother Terrain tie obdurate, a Paul's refusing to make an unequal bargain, the young folks started life on $20,000 each In Ing a soint income omes: the point. Paul had promised Agto work. father and mothe Tr it will sshe sald, "You will all day than go out . meeting of last even- Y a the Arguments. datior tun be tore ill? 7 Placed Building PROM lew . - te sports to One -_---_ Orcden : chool cass Af will R. address ser-/}c¢ommercial , et Fe "4 coe pe for . "| re eee t] a Ae an t} ent " vi yn | : a lildren, nda, ay etee se " of f shout nino vear Sern mliit ne a Sait I i } i fall par tovet hc (1 a reunion . id Under spirited advisement 1 committe " which i ! Cal Taken 1 7 ) rvi Prizes ‘ S CORNER and ] est ep contralto vole fathne Bike musti " re of the pl Lich .¢ nent Ue ; ! h | tr a in. led i \ !t a h -of Roe h ' hi the ; , te i engaged 1 after o'clock, 12 bee of | mat man t | I 1 { ie G c i eu eae I h fai 1 unusvall in ‘ ! ble people LW 1 and ‘ Nannie's M th é Ap- Look Feature. 20.-At,a club held President moving in the®coming : heralde ts I lavgeare i , in } r 1 t i la &*t } ete : a j r/ipletion Jitth been e 1 nance pr is Provo, June the Commercial ing con.|viess @ ' Mj yur mus- | The alread cal if haat it ¢ t | Vee I } | the " ‘at O pain and to --- pant care T) The ‘ Grand Wed ¢ ‘ -Meets Sub-Committees the Or% hou RATES - on points (2 Inter-Mountain Republican Bureau, 0 25th Street sink Into innocuous Boston Herald, were not for thelr females. Paris, in parI F ular, Is the paradise of the incompe}tent and lazy good looker, ' And, really, when a young usband | brings a lump sum equal to his wife" s dot jour American ideals may remain shocked ; at his contented laziness, but we find hard to eriticise with logic. Pretty little Agnes B-, for exam le, had a $20,000 he ae bt from her mother anc engaged to Paul es Tues- -_-_. Rev. Father Galligan of Park City Twenty-Five Years in Service. Frenchmen would domietune, says the Success. county} invited the to join in 4 o: ie 4 TER The s Her Mate ‘ Loaf. | ° ae _ YOUNGER 0 t All fh Opera House. June -_-_---- Commercial Club Doing Can to Make ita ‘L Three Sisters and Father vide Honors at Ogden a. m i } |