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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 1906 MORSE ENTERS JUDGMENTS! at in honor and Pratt not and i the in leave hall was evening | a rendered The compliment t in any | hall Pratt, will The during and QO. who tonight. em Labor C. splendid program was entertainment was in Mr. car families of of chairman, Chicago crowded their Federation night for street sense ) THE a jol- NEGLIGEE 998-230 MAIN STREET. MUSIC AND MUSICIANS - [s'surs'octs mss fate HURT IN RUNAWAY asia bye," Von Tilzer, Miss Kathing. Mr. Grey was formerly an officer | leen Fitzpatrick. in the union and is one of the leade mel ine "Geen of Love" : Be oe of the local organization, taking an ac Vor Quartette, "Until the "Daw tive part in the recent unpleasantness, woo eae rks Merry Male Wives Quartet ae Windsor,' The following program was rendered, Nicola after.which refreshments were served: March, "C Yoronation" . Meyerbeer| Overture, street car barn male quarIntermission until 77:30 p. ™m. tette; address, Brigham H. Roberts; March, ‘Troubadour . Yowell solo," Miss -~ Millie Williams; song, one "Ill Guiramente,"" Mer eer ge Barnett; piano solo, Miss Annie : S e Srey 47 Mye song, W. Vater; | song, Or a onto ‘Gur a Gated Milis: charac - song, A. J. "Hungarian" ........ ngey | Adams; address, C. QO. Pratt; original} e antasia, cal Solo, "Good-bye," Tost, rit poem, B. J. Porter. Kathleen, Fitzpatrick Early in the evening the street car Overture, Light Cavalry" .......... Buppe men's band played several selections honor of Mr. Pratt. He goes to came here a few union waees began an and was a mia 'y 4 ing a peaceful days before the local active fight for higher instrumental in effect- settlement. Vocal Quartette,. Miss Sallie ee Yorker and Party Will America First" on Camp B. Lyman. With him response Havens: then on But this newer SETTLERS to Great Preparations Excursion From This relatives of the old eets. She is not living with her husband and supports four small childr H injuries, therefore, are the eanha serious on account of the length 7 cot, of time she will be unable to work. visit- her Sheriff Emery, Deputy Sheriff Sharp s wee fall. offer in a stardard > Marie. . * Gerrans, She until and New for GARFIELD Sunday i in of home accompan nied by Hill, and ane been ‘York her peuiaer, daug Rallway Street Railway the continent Mrs jee year Miss | at which and. her | "&re by counted by Members Men's Union. Local Union officers for On the first another election time the terms facet mittee, and made/|held at the has at- the the of will be held of office will instead of six The ballets executive com- the result of the election, hall, 11 West First South WilWilP. re Alfred The male quactette hae fu e 7 president; music for the "Old Heldelbere' at the | Nielson, recording secretary: Orpheum theatre recently, will sing at| Burt, financial secretary; P, Cc, Dykes, Saltair today. The qusttatteali under the | treasurer; John Allen and C. F, Bird. management of a Graha conductors: M. Amundson and J. A' * Pearson, wardens; A. H. Taylor and Mrs. Graham F. Putnam left last even-|W. C. Lee, sentinels; W. L. Linck ing for Oberlin, O., to attend the annual | journal nee Ng of the National Musical associa tion, ich convenes in that city nex t week. At the alone ae the convention, Mrs. Putnam goes Chicago for the TAX - ar, ne ‘ist‘Salt Lake the first eptember t each Swenson‘s double give a recital the Salt Lake ATS i Aarne= quartette, which sing several selection » will Walter J. have taken REBATES of GRANTED Elvan, to Complete Labors Wednesda ay. The rebates In taxes the &ranted b county board of equalization for 1906 for | one ticst six day aot its labor ending last 1o0R: » are as follows, compared with . Palit ton st Joseph the studio recently Tueller vacated Total SEP RES So ein PS 5 aie? oan sali 102,920 by Hugh "block in the Clayton Music| 7°tal tax rebated ..........., $ 2,995 995 $ 2,785 pany's abs wa ak tee ay finish its labors Wednes-" ao esha Duyer wit nat ee A Salt protests will, be Sineert tomor See cee aot er, but will visit insday the guest! stead with her sister, Mrs. Critchl t nok the. eer uffalo-s;; Mise. musical Dwyer studies Professor at twill tonne hee sheep Tatvaniins ean, Bieetene in the es Nee €& pupils 1 coming of ae Mra. et w ill 14 eae ers Bene be Baan HEand a head will be heach °- h the usis a elt 1 "Statesm an's Rams ey- tdforeny will be the accompan-| . ieee Ce ae euians Rhea Freeze, Mar | erlean Yearbook, "Handbook Bfigeet : vo). Art and an - s- mil ol oe of 1 i Pan pLf08" Towns Graham me, Comp: » * "Golde en "Par rodies,"' Angler." ~ Hunt' "Pre Sa, Sea and the os s-Raphachitg apelitism ho vo ng. "Sj -C°tt:" Parker, "Lover's Diar eae In Sun or Shade." Thwait es, Psa Early Western Travels" wy vols, 24 25, 26. Weak, ue Drouet." Wrens Hugo and Tullet iletton-Churehiil aes ae Caricature," chell, "D ' ee " Mit- iplomatic Adventur - é Dorothy Hocking, | Young WAGES man GANlearn PUN vioerginia Fett, Diincan, the -720,,4 : Benjamin Goddaed|and iano and Violin ou Matt tle Read and | We G. Herman Schettler DAY earn trom © plumbing trade mM $4.50 to $6.50 prepare one thorough a day. Round trip50c; Trainsat 11:30 a. m. | Soprano Bolo ................., Edna Evang | *!8t in securing position "ne we, 48 and 3:30 p. it Sir reat Balt Take at its hia me Pelt. Jose shi Georgla Young tous" fo Open to our otis Hundreds of World's greatest copper smelter. and Et hel Tuckott en: oe ustavedon - | fo: any Bis free booklet "Phe" Write New model town on the shore. Roam | Piano Solo ........ .......... Nettle Olson Color nit ie e hills and view the mammoth im- Boprang" 8Solo Ses ge gleonores Jenson | 1645 SI AS aho of Practical Plumbing "4 Beye UU E NMOMITE BOO, cosasavee . erman DROVOMANS, © ys e MATKBS ..cceseseseiee Elder gu Schattier| © St, Denver, Cole LOOK FOR REAL ESTATE DAY BOTH 'p The junior choir of St. M HONES Prize List McGean and Sunday "Biggest to the U appease taste the at the Morning. appetite Vienna ral is hardat work on the ‘beautiful ean: ata, ever." Johnson are prepared and Cafe, at-t Bias satisfy | jnp n,' hose who the rehearsals Provo, | progress made by are the hav © presented g of ns a OER delighteas with age publicrr promised ; a real children threat a d in this ona Call 3190, ae wae Inter-Mountain Re partment, ady de Wertising or circulation, The PILE CO. & \lso Ready BIRTHS THAN Vital Statistics by , trout ie Meee oa ana ae chic of most camels" makes investigate of this ing of woman's tions, weaknesses ments, tion, appron them: firm is Dr. as the peace Nellie for divorce Srounds of Lake City Notes. non-support. They were Married in this city June 15, 1904. Mrs. Michael mg pilenes eruel treatShe asks $25 a month permanent alimony, ae attorney fees and custody of their child, who is 14 old, The Rio Grande Western Railway company against George suit Stringham and others for condemnaUon of a right of way lands in Bingham. and Surface easement. Judge over certain a perpetual Lewis issued an order of occupancy in favor of the raflway compa ny yesterday afternoon, fixing the bond aon ba 000, pending settlemento Hearing in Hie | ease of Gideon Sny- der against the State of Utah, to de- termine. the ownership of a quarter section of land in Emery county, was finished yesterday he case of EllingWood ins state on a similar Bieter oce will be heard in the United States ne 26 L, Vv. ae Pherson filed suit against John McGary wife, Ernest M. owler and wife and C. O. Janson and wife to for eclose a mortgage on certain grounds in Salt Lake coupty and for the $466.64, collection secured by ot the ndte mor aaa afd treatment Ils amply attested who by have ities, prolapsus and other ulceration of uterus and tions, often after many had |S roféessional endorsement cured their displacements, kindred affec- Ts. minor Ng asks ehildrren, attoorney fee They were Luke March 28, 1900. for the custody of two $2 uv a month alimony Non-suppo which tebe rt the allegation on Breas 1a ies h er claim for divorce from Tho as Green. They Were married in this ee May 9, 1901. Married May 17 1904, and ee one child 22 * . Vright calc months old, Ja fine. mp good raat | fro. custody of the Omaha, original with Dr. earrled macists on by with Pierce, and ‘The "Gol le e list of their such ingre dients native, are is printe «don They arabic or other roots the most prominent writers on and have learn ing\redie nts out a little booklet which he has containing copious extracts | physicians of schools of tice for their guidance in iprese ribing. 5; FREE TO ALL. A postal card | al: ays medicines sold through kindre 1d Aa food testimony. be vt truthful can be because relied it ts ontraly on al re written from Such a to with dis- wees re for : learn what wood cuts "aud cones, fa one-cent curative | of mailing only a marvelous are | 2nd the Wright supported claims that her for the colored GP: Short apply Line train numbers, to the Southern Pa- of Ogden, or the Pr TRAINS. UTAH'S plata : MOST POPULAR RAILROAD | terms, | consulta. pay Uniom PARK | CURRENT TIM DEPART 7-Los Angeles No. plates. It pokey oa 8:00 p.m. | TABLE DAILY. Limited 4:45 p.m. No .1-Los Angeles Express 12:01 a.m. No. Stee Stockton and e eat Tin 5 raved «+. 7:458.m. copy, | No. 63- Por Nephi "and San on : N o, 61-For | Nephi \No. | No. Pp. and Lynn ARRIVE Gillette Pearl May Holt filed suit for se prate maintenance against George Holt on the grounds of rae ‘They were married in this city Fe 1903 Clara Kott Putzman asks for a decree of separation from Leon D. Putzman on the grounds of non-support. They were married in New Yor Nov 10, 1903. Mrs. Putzman asks th: at her maiden name, Clara Kott, be restored to her and that she be awarded $50 attorney fees and general relief BURLEEY, in action Stone root, one of the prominent ingredients of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med‘cal Discovory, exercises over the heart ind its diséases, especially those valvular ona" for the treatment "of eeete@ snd uffections which are attended with diffi- | chronic ailments. alimony. Mrs. Wright has not past two years. E. Oregon do not ly illus sitated stamps . p.m. 8. SPENCER, AGPA Ticket omes 201 Main street. 50 Train numbers shown above of | clfle west Plerce's Com- Sra From the little booklet above mentioned, in technical frequent 6:06 Cache cleanse the interestec will Note: cure of p.m, £:55 pm Telephone, little meat isa valui ad You have the disinterested testimony of| a host of the leading medical writers| English, and teachers. Send for this ee you City athartic. | request| The ‘y re ul ite "invigorate rid druggists, points Ogden, coated | eifle cant tharant "YELLOWSTONE beele Sines, de range ments 4:05 Denver, City, Omah and Chicago ror Og n, io, B lac ket noe Falls , St. AnMarysville and -For | headache, fresh 1:30 pom Valley, Butte, Helena, Portland, San Franciseco and intermediate DOMMts: . a oie chile aise ate 11:46 p.m. D. of up It! Ogden, intermediate 9 a.m Cach points Pr vate Ii tatio thony, most Pe ile ‘ts oa ...... Ogden, Kansas St. --- |) No. P le ite ‘3 learn Shenton prac- You don't have to rely solely upon the Me ouaabore 1r'3 Say-so as to the power of Pierce's medicines to cure, as with 1) anther Dr. , or constipation f and medical books, authorities by several those of | whic h Materia N.Y.. for compile "dd, the what y | tha Medica in this country. What is said.o their power to cure the several diseases | biliousness, for which they are advised may be} di eas ily learned by sending your name} and address to Dr. R. V. Pieree, Buffalo, from numerous standard which are consulted as ate it will a cure in for a reasonable book sisted euch as Francisco 8-For id- | No. received the strongest endorsement and praise for their curative virtues from 7:10 a.m. 17-For Ogden, Omaha, hicago and Intermed: ate points . -.. | foe the cure | No. > OX- are both made medicinal | Dise OV ery' " must cles. Rilited Kan Valley, Malad, - Park City and intermedi- coughs that are} eoute elm tea, solution of um mue ils aginous demulcent itg skilled che mists and pharthe aid of apparatus and of their wrappers. an 11-For : lingering appliances specially designed and built for this purpose. 30th medicines are entirely free from alcohol and all en harmful, habit-forming drug A full of ely book Me dical ckoaiallé 7:35 p.om he Omaha, Me snver, & intermediate eae 10:30 1-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kran- | No. and that their composi ingredients re gardle 3 J tt As were they ia.) p.m 6:16 p.m sas City and St. Louis eat Tor Ogden, Sanernet Butte, San Franct , drug- Dr. @:23 Portland Ogden, Chicago, a. m. In- Francisco.... 6-Wor trouble- through as Butte, San and polints.... Ogden, ChiLouis, an? Omaha, Den San aanake he Ogden, 0 can a.m, 9:30am. Cache Catan termediate | No, other advertised,| manufacture Ogden, 2-From cago, St. sas City, ver and 10-From and and which that 7:10 Port- From Ogden ‘and }inate polnts .... 12-From No Abe st fail in of thousands| been Joth these world- aial medicines are | wholly made up from the glyceric ex tracts of native, -_ inal roots, foun in our American forests. ‘The processes employed cure sold Pres ripby medicines the 6:15 om. y Ney Malad, Park City "and bya aces ile points . 11:45 oe oe Chic ago, 2 used for Danvers Marysvale, Ogden, Valley, by ashen DAILY. 8-Los a Limited 2-Los Angeles a 62-From Lyn ..... . oe. Ne phi. aes Garfield. +... | No. 66-From Nephi and 5:35 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 9:50 a.m. 1:30 p.m Safety n Pete Valley...... | No. pases Nephi....... No. 62-From_ Tintle and Stockton ............ Razor Finest Dining Car Service in the | West. Only direct line to Los Angeles, | Stage connections for 1:30p.m. 5:45 p.m 6:00p.m Nevada mining | CITY TICKET OFFICH-169 |Main street. "Phone 1986. | J. District South H. BURTNER, Passenger Agent CURRENT TIME TABLE -WILLES- HORNE June 3d, 1906 In Effeet CHANCERY DIV Cc. W. MORSE, udge.-Walter Bry: int vs. Mark Kunkel. nnt for pltff qte ti Jogmn Black vs. Wm "Hatfield, et al H. Baile y admnstr vs. Dee. qtge tithe for pltft ‘LAW. _DIV.. child, T. D. "CRIM_DIV., Ephraim LEWIS. SRY Ve occupancy ands Ordr of I 1 G. judge.- ham, pletf. gi G. Foset $F, 005 | Trains to Saltair Beach. TIME TABLE ARMSTRONG, judge.-State vs. Pete Myers. Dsmsd on mot aa atty BATE DIV., G. G. ARMSTRONG, rrr Sate mé at ters. ers Complaints Filed. ps Michael vs. David Michael. DIvore R. G. W BY: vs. George Stringham, et Cndmnti Rateneeane vs. John McGary, et L. On note $466.64 and forelsr mtge. oar Cc Ss. King vs. Wm, King. DI-| *sunday 9:00 IN EFFECT last MAY train leaves South and Wa ter Bryant pleft atg utle Black vs. Johr For ar de dott a ‘Sta vs. ae vs. Mark Wm. Kunkel. For Hatfield, et admnstr vs. Ephraim plttf qtg title. "t Pete Myers. .Dsmsd mot | First FOR CITY Albert Mayers meat $82. No. Salt | Holt, G. W. For Judgments. et al nnet = G. and afit Coale vs. : * pltfr. P. Co, for plttt W. N SALT LAKE Salt six Extra Peete RAILWAY. trains Sg run Lagoon aS 30 p. m.) May 9 30, 1906. 11:00 thratigh Kaysville, dfit to 10:00 SIMON Lake ae ¢ at in No. SALT LAKE a. m.; Kaysp. m. 118 Geo. W. A. Sims, and General Second Mgr. South. Ogden . Denies and "0010 0 Denver 19--From .... 8:10 p.m. 8:10 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 10: ss a.m. 1: pe p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3: 50D. m. os 00 p.m. 6:000 p.m. East, 6:30 and East 6-From gpenver p.m. 8:00 Manager. CO. and a East ai ane tetera - Ogden and We soeseee 14-From Ogden. Raw os 2- cha om Ogden and West. 101 From' Park City... No. No. 115-From Bingham... 9-From Provo, Heber and Marysvale...... 20 From Ogden... .... oo Ogden and GRE: wesc +. 3-From Denver | ‘and No. No. No. vast 8:00 a.m. 8:40 0.m. 9:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:25 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 1:35 p.m. 2:10 p.m. 3:40 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:40 p-m. 5:55 p.m. 6:20 p.m. 7:50 tke x p.m. p.m. All trains "except Nos. Ye a, 4, 5. 6, 19 and 20 inclusive, stop at intanngea points, office, Dooly z Shearer' BAMBERGER, TRANSFER and West oO. 12-From ‘Ogden seeee. No. 7- an Tintic and Pro ie No, 6-Trom Denver ‘and Bast ....... | No. 113-From Bingham. +. No. 1-From Denver and Rinst 2521. << seeee iate President Cetet 13-For 20-For Ticket 206. Sundays and holidays specs) train to Lagoon at 3:00 and 65:00 Ogden ...... Bingham .... Park City.. 1-For Ogden and West 113-For Bingham .... 2-For Denver and East 8-For Provo and Tintic 4-For No. 230.) $40 greatest copper smelter, New model town on the shore. Roam the hills and view the mammoth im- provements, OGDEN in Effect 6-For No No. GARFIELDiD EXCURSION, Great AND Table 19-For 112-For 102-For 6-For Denver and East 8: ee a.m. 11-For Ogden .......10:25 a.m. No. No. Granter, | 3°00, 5:00, Knapton. Sunday trips fa buale busiest spot in Round trip 60c. Trams at 11:30 and: 4:80-p. Lewes, "THE LAGOON ROAD." a B. West TRIP, winardEh: Salt Lake-Leave 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, Filed. W. E. Fourth dist COURT. vs. ROUND J. Time Complaints No. o. o. No. No. LEAVE SALT LAKE CITY: 10-For Heber, Provo and Marysvale ...... 8:00 a.m No. 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 p.m ARRIVE SALT LAKH CITY: al. Fos- No. No. No. Green vs. Thomas Green. Di- | 10: Depot Jane L. Wright vs. Robert A. Wright. | stceets. Divorce. May Holt vs. George T. Holt.| FARE Pearl Divorce Clara Kott Putzman vs. Leon D. Putzman. Divorce, Bingham C. and ee - vs. H,. Owan, Forelsr prpty lien $28 a No. |No. | No. 31, 1906. ve sen vorce, for Mary Ch arlotte Shipp King filed suit for divorce illiam King on the rounds that the de fendant abandoned and 6- Dr.| No. I be emploseal and Yesterday. yesterday filed suit Dp iid Michael on the from No. No, he constitutional | | grateful 1906 land, Butte, San Fran- and, of unsolicited soatimnons als contributed Disturbance. for Salt Court 8-From Xo. William Thompson and Pat Daly, by miners brought down from Alta Sheriff Poutse for disturbing Deputy sentenced yesthe peace there, were lterday to serve ten days each in the county jail, by Dana T Smith, justice of No. cCon- many peculiar affeecand distressing derange patients City 142-=trom pe rsis ste nt yinp- | consump | q | No. ( hi ing conviction, Pierce's Favorite 17, Ss Anthony Idaho Falls 2 i 1ekfoot, Pocatello, gden and int¢ Akillate points... re faleh fully and COURT RECORD DISTRICT COURT. for hoarser NESS it The Bingham Coal & Lumber company filed suit against H. Owan for he foreclosure of a lien in the sum of. $285.79: Crossley County Jail. On motion of District Attorney F. Loofbourow the case asalnat Pete was arraigned beHarry Crossley Myers, whose true name is Gust yesterday upon the fore Judge Cullen | Marianokos, charged with Satan with charge of absconding from the deadly weapon, was yesterday dishotel with intent to defraud its promissed by Judge Armstrong ge prietor out bill amounting to was accused of striking James E. $57. Judge Sutherland was entered as Maby with an iron bar at Bera counsel defendant and the Junction June 1 date of his hearing was left to Selected by attorneys for the prosecution and defense. In default of bail in the sum of $300 he is confined in the county jail. Days attende d W ith itof leucorrhea, painful periods. irregular- of The population of Salt Lake increased by eight last week, there havas compared | 23 deaths ing been only to 31 births. Of the births 17 were females, and of the males and deaths 10 were males and 13 females were shipped here for Three bodies burial reported 14 cases of There contagious infectious diseases consisting cases of smallpox, two cases of scarlet fever, eight cases ease of chickenpox of diphtheria, and one » of whooping cough Ten cases of smallpox, four cases 0 scarlet fever, elght cases of diphtheria and on epidemic cerebro remain in quaranspinal meningitis tine. Ten Seal root, t, Queen's ee i tions liver Invigorator, heart tonic and regulator, and blood cleanser known to medical sctence, Not less marvelous, In the unparalle led cures it is constantly mak- for| Board properly in confirmation REATHS. Reported Health. assortment backs of Sayeed more valuable, would ARTICLES. Power a rich he points with Log to the almost marvelous cures effecte d by his "Golden Mod. cal Discovery," which has proven itself to be the most efficient stomach tonic. -_-- months eee . " =e Ame Purchas-« ack, "Medi cal Dictlonaty, 2 as | 2 Urchas, Pilgrimages re MORF} the adde 2 Bee ee Dismissed. A copy articles of incorpora-| ; a West -Virginia Sy tion of in reality one of the sores as m, packing houses, wi: fan file ¥ pith the secretary of state yesterThe articles state that cay afternoon was organized Sept. 23, the company 1903, with a capital stock of $25,900, increased to $100,000 was which 5, each share having December, Louis Cc. Ehlele, par value Arthur A. Millett, Arthur Albert L. Letterman, all ‘esses Is given as being | street, Chicago, are the | original 1 ea itors Under its charter the is authorized to conpen and canning duct a investments, rail and any and every roads, real kind of busine ss it may decide to operate In or Joseph Geoghegan named as Utah agent of this city The filing of the company amounted t« The aie a" ae & Power company, with headquarters at American Fork, filed articles incorporation. The will engage in the gennew company transmission of electrical eration energy. > capital stock is fixed at $100,000 in $1 shares, A. J. Evans is ; Strong, vice presipresident, cent, Jam arke, secretary, S. lL. Chipman, aesea and O. H. Grey, director. ere aes Septem- ing all the years he has been eigen Pee irel SH circles at $2.50 Th extended | Will be has an era to Pa te pupils oe aoe ee n a reunion at Saltair July These will include not only the pea pu ils, but all who have studied under him dur. ing all th Rs eee _ to busiest reitg in Utah. : tegular service ie the First Con-|Real estate __.. ererational ing Le aki Pas Oy the Improvemen ta Fee a a fa will sing ‘Lea . ndly Light." Personal property property ..)° **"' .....% --« - $9,084 $9 Quintette, EXCURSION. : agent. Board Professor McClellan will for his advanced pupils at & Light have others recommend Golden several of them Stone sag | ‘No their| No. Dr. Pierce es that our American | combine "dl curative ¢ fleets, not only in the} forests abound {n most valuable medialso' in| cinal roots for the cure of most of our no‘matter whether | obstinate and most fatal diseases, if we "nasal passages or other | No Business just the Carriage Men's During her Bhar ne -|be designated one year doing hard work, ako months, as heretofore. and'on' a SWIPT Alpine Sheriff Sharp. Ballot Pol Polled Street "has will of sent by Deputy lives where Shankman during the four years she has been away. | stre "cs is as follows Mrs. Gerrans will open a studio here J Lamont, president Cc, E. pate pea will mnie Salt Lake her per-| cox, afat vice president; Joseph manent home. 5 kinson, second vice president; 2 King ,third vice ssid City. credentials Mrs. SEMI-ANNUAL | ELECTION be|,,2%¢ followingward program will be given at the Eleventh meeting-house tomor-| honor of Elder James sina few days to ful-| Englanc To mate this certain, only one coach} Tenor Solo ........ .00...... ., Joseph Poll| will be opened at a time, and the | Reading, A' Sea's Dream," Whittier," committee will take a long look at the Alvin ete mie entrai occurred. ---- preshe permitted to ride on this train, a spe-}| row _oxening tn cial committee being appointed for the | Dea who le purpose of keeping the youngsters out, fill re mission in acne hen nd |} ope who Dr. Sharp, who from the placé volce,{accident is to be pre- | ' nded former and admirers ious to friends note the advance she park, people role Gladys Gerrans. Gerrans has been Great preparations are being made here fpr the Old Settlers' excursion to Ogden next Tuesday, when 1,000 will leave here for the celebration. The train leaves over the Rio Grande at &:15 o'clock Tuesday, and only those sixty years old or more bie a Bhewes on the train. Not even the children or a terday, ma A. a Made have Mrs. OGDEN Being | horse severely bruised the left leg of jthe boy. Mrs. Shankman resides at eo South and Second West an opportunity as the "n-yearten-year and her son were buggy. Mrs. Shankwas broken and the studying for the past four years in New |N0- 382, has elected York and Paris, returned to the city ye se | ensuing six months. phrase AT |Mrs. Shankman thrown from the ipo right leg sang for} summoneqd impressed|q few rade of coming f accept to her2 Henry W.j|4nd Patrolman George Moore hurried When in|to the assistance of the woman and Fisher much King" 7 and driving a horse hitched to a one of the hold-back straps and scared the horse Both had seen the production, as she is anxious | Result struck us as being catchier, and we approve of the spirit of it anyway, so we just put it on our wagon.' The wagon was loaded with bedding and supplies, hanging from the back was a camp stove, and storéd away were guns and ammunition necessary to make way with at least a portion of the big game that abounds in Jackson Hole. Mr. Lyman and Mr. Judson will pass nearly a month in Wyoming before meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Judson at St, Anthony, and the tour of the park will cover nearly six weeks. ‘OLD Student aU iat: eas where they will be met by Mr. and Mrs. Judson for a tour of that wonderland of America "At first," said young Judson, "we thought we'd put on the wagon ‘Yellowstone or Bust,' after the style of the travelers who painted on their wagons in the early days, ‘Pike's Peak or "Bust." Miss was See th ow ferfed not Yo to Yellowstone been to a message from the opera manager. creat and Mrs. J. J. Judson of Salt Lake. hey were just starting on a ten weeks' trip through the Jackson Hole country, has Bruised, |old son were badly injured in a runaway accident yesterday at the corner jof Third South and _ State | streets, | was "See was ae Badly eins Mrs.noeShankman | W hile |buggy | broke ee Lake City for « mont soThe Wagon, One of the men was from New Medley ower "See America First." This phrase Which has been read so much and talked about so much of late occupied a conspicuous place on the cover of a fine new camp wagon that was driven through the streets of Salt Lake yesterday, bound for the county road that leads to Ogden.. The camp wagon was the type that is usually used for a summer outing, and would probably have attracted little attention had it not been for the phrase painted in black letters across the sides of the cover The curiosity of many was aroused, and when the campers stopped for a ew minutes by the Warm Springs, the curiosity of one man got the better of him, and he Inquired of the occupants who they were and where they were going Silas Fisher, Chicago recently, ee Savage, why SUITING ACTION TO worDS| New ""Tapp's Ortole ae lon tte, S hrs Tritermezzo0 fake aulus pas March, Miestssipp Tubiie Ween) MIS Boy the the G2 in Chicago tonight and will assist in the present street car trouble there. There are a number of contracts yet to close with the varlous companies before the situation is entirely cleared. Mr. Pratt | | j Cases Chinese we cured Cost and and yossenie American medicinal roots and 1erbs, tis no longer thought necessary that @ inedicinal agent, in order to be good and useful, must have been brought across the ocean or that "being carried seven times across the Sahara Desert on against Yip Sing, Non The Hing and Ong Lung, arrested on comQuan Chan, former plaint Chinatown, were yesterday mayor Whitaker on modismissed by Judge a we Assistant County Attorney Job Lyé that they had threat( "hin is life Attorneys ened to Lee, Who appeared Christensen de fendants, protested against for the he action, stating the dismissa wanted a vindica-} that their of their appeal, the vas dismissed and the costs asi the complaining witby several merchants } TERS: were who desired peace and }of Chinatown amicably settled. wanted lification over the result of the recent difficulty between the union and the Utah Light & Railway company, 4s had been rumored The features of the evening were addresses by "B. H. Roberts and Mr Pratt. O. W. Powers was to have spoken, but was unable to be present. Mr. Roberts was mediator in the recent controversy between the men and the i company. He spoke in favor of organized labor and complimented the for vie new ¢ athe a union upon the amicable settlement | | * . * of the trouble, and the manner in | } Mr. and oS eee Ae Wetze Il left which the men had conducted thembel to East the eek the during on} spot selves, He paid a high compliment to attractive an Saltair is proving these summer afternoons and evenings, 4way all cate r Mr. Pratt for his work in effecting a : ‘ " * to enjoy such prosettlement without a strike and was ae n visitors are able izrams as have been presented there by} Mrs W. S. Loomis has returned to Salt loudly applauded. the orchestra under the Seen of oh Lake after a year. of study In Berlin Chicagoans Send Greeting. Christensen The program toda as 1 ne . | Se See. | eighteen numbers, part to be p Te | During the evening Mr. Pratt read } the ernoon, the remainder 6 a a a telegram from W. D. Mahon, interan tee mil ssion of an hour or more © WOMEN AND HER SON national president, who, with three stalls im follows other international officers, attended Ma "Our | Oy eden ‘ ... Sousa |} a meeting of 9,000 car men in ¢ *hi- | Se Teen, "Pantans | cago last night The Chicago union-| Quarts tte, "Rocke a in the Cradle of the | | ists sent congratulations to the Salt Deep." Mrs. Shankman Sustains Broken Leg | ‘Tales from the Vienna Woods," Lake union upon the recent amic able | Waltz, | Strause | by Being Thrown From Buggy. settlement with the company Solo, "Good-bye Sweetheart, | H, T. B. Grey presided at the meet- | Vocal SHIRT STORE. to-day June yon freely to the friendlier of the whites, led the latter to continue Investigations until that EFFEOT ARRIVH. Golden ingredient a lack | oC entertained friends last of cases A| ployes union ternational With Waa Oe Differences Company. stated e's E pitomy of root. specific cites Indians had, by intuition and expertimont, discovered the usefulness of many nitive plants before the advent of the white race on this continent. ‘This information, crude though it was, imparted {they did not purehase the claims outtook an option on} right but y also contended that the them claims Was not good as title to a number of persons had located over portions of decree quieting tithe in fayor the plaintif! was rendered in the cease jr., administrator of | of ake of William W. Foster, dethe estate properly involved was! ceased 5, block 65, plat A situated in TABLE IN action. | No, 4-From Ogden, Cheago Omaha, St. Louis, Ka yond Clee local Amicable in their answer Sensations, or The | defendants worthy The very act of selecting from our a figstock bespeaks coolheadedness, and in hot urative sense, the hats when worn make heads cool, Some new ones just in and more coming | Not ‘All ‘Far- - Fetched. - of Local with a Siegel Style Straw Hat, aN SPEAK Over Are That oar American forests abound in} plants, the roots of which possess the most valuable medietnal and curative virtues, is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers of our age. Even the untutored PEPEP SPEDE Settlement Crowned that's Head Is the TIME OF EARTH| p geBsesubesys Prevails Fails. entered three judgJudge In the case of Wal- | Mark Kunkel, a decree | ter Bryant vs favor of the ae | was entered all of lots | quietings subdivision, of predic | 110, Grand 114, plat entered for the deJudgme nt ease of John Black fendants Hatfield and J, against aie was brought | Middlemiss ye purchase price of a num| ns located in the | West mining district. The Mountain | ments s yy | THINGS Mining PEPEEE EEE EEE: Feeling Claims Tae? for ra Good Recover Attempt Give Entertainment at Hall in | Compliment of International Chairman. ROBERTS ANDee THE GOOD { SeeransesSe CAR MEN HONOR THEIR LEADER { SSESSSSESET cPyuppyssuel THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 Block. 'Phone BENTON, GA. P. D. ANDERSON-CALLISTER 308 MEAL State CO. Street ESTATE, STOCKS AND Snare SURETY BOND MAN GRAD TUM aie AGENTS |