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Show 10 UTAH, LAKE CITY, SALT REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE a CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TO WEAR OLDTIME M.&M. PULLS FOR MERCHANTS FIGHT! GARB AT REUNON SWITCH FACTOR} OCCUPATION TAK 2 ee aa Catan one | ay Sue aae won| nde Comet fo ECR sks i ta Early Days. Here. SLAT sacl re Ps IN POoT VOGUE rranged 750 MEN IT Belleve It Gs Lead Will R ul Ieventually Fe of prea aririe. Tron | Options on Sites, i Opening ' generations the history AS No Reason Why ‘ UNFAI of the plonecrs, | icq under the well | \yyoming. ha , tland yr Portland, Ore opened ee Of y avithsome:Xt the | P! the a laws ACS of ip. anne ciation o ag G.-H. vinich by oO Men c Dar stateee ice : Bourd to of Foti canyon i n ariay ae y | city for the has leased it land from ae ean at reunio oO Vv »> of C} 7 He . pasie se¢ ) sess the tenson ane trict i is being cany A) .0 made } fo na purpose concer1 es 1 aeraTi Vate excursion . S is outing under Vhose Is given, but auspices others, who ene old-fashioned garb Bonnets of eral styles will be worn, but the most in vogue In the ploneer days ; known as the "slat'' made of ee fening placed clo pte ac gaged covered row or a ere bonnet Sh . ; : ia " lace 1 tollet ee win o places = raniuae Pioneer hymn Pioneer " sey c See Mrs, Whitney, |field. id >» Industry," .Mrs. She tor ates, John the . Great inst Impressed ne annually | time} to trongly hi yas land an Believes Fordyce esident Presi | fac will il 7 I. fs I : JUSINE alone it to hay 40,000 tons of steel and iror u ugn & an in Jron county,| refuse ; t); thene Lake. ke octation Inv the compan to place a model of the te A ut sociation beacatactes for a: demonstration and test for the be nent of the industries committes his was done ind a number local railroad men and mechanical ofexperts inspected: the device. They gave the switch indorsethe | me nis for ease of adjustment, meSmith. | epanic: al Pe rfection and practicability CIVIL th | ce eee Bulats Swedish : | <y : no good pea time A Conference of the relockfeatures ‘this of ts cal fe: aa afternoon ave bee y a pe ade alt : 1) i | a i er‘d > ° and ward tut th ili t Just better in, and this will be oan of the enjoy-| proved. real belles and beaux that night. tion for the last seven months gintepenter, Mew Erma Burton, Mrs. ‘Soman be VY. 7 ie PIONEER Bee rages bts 5. Minerva ung, Mrs. beck-McCune, and Miss Emma a Gates. The committee on program in| cludes Mrs, Caroline Libbie Wells, ; C. Mrs. Officers are:of the Daughters of Utah Mrs. Susa Yo ung Gates, president; Mrs Alice Kimball Smith. tary; ing Emeline Wells, Mrs. Sarah wohucinte non, chaplai Tavitasione the all Ro. Roach Succumbs to for Daughters the clubs Titeraetae Bie of this has the Jenne city. Can- outing extended The hue: are*nvite = Marriage of }Mrs. a7 the her of re | Those } the to} Ale | = ati Licenses. few yesterday where 829. months thi city j think morning She she She of was was and the for a from|®# native born therefore being In 1550 she became Philip Pugsley, moved three years later in, lake, who that ai are but longing who Dr, Hyatt Roach Pu y sley, wividow ,|| arrs f arranged for today : Philip Pupala y Wied at who desire will be late debility, of |} in trip to the advance Decem-|5Ufficiently a| pleasurable. lacked 77 -yeara,. old.| more than home halt! Lake Will Warm Today } turn summer into |} again, as warmer Martha home general public | pe; came: and Ac " ‘rene a about the wife 6 to Salt' Lake made her weir ABP more than one Taneet above lake, that -warm ‘The ote are at a dip ‘beginning. has decided take nae least, secure the ; for fall, may weather with 1 3 Main Us)fo! pirapre: ESTATE DAY, Saltatr, June 28. Biggest Prizs List Ever. Mrs. xayan Pugsley's Denver, and it will return in the funera Th Sete sons-in-law ane is now is not certain that time to be present eee when Sale , } permi his , y TeClaiL " I ind : nrmitte if i ; by an | becoming co and In the clothes In Salt Lake ; City to| for to} or , at the ' 1 , yesterday appendicitis. place at Ann (hose]er, N. R. planning | favorably be] here , vited tel ORS The hea an burial Arbor, present in. were. co miner re . 7 SS night the news Oldtimers Mix i iL Spe Lt : ge I wo telling } hich ; morning Weastiinat 1, "i, In the | rth ‘and 1 in nh V , « Mor won eralls tin ‘4 th the put in the ) There oe a ieee : vertn aon Elvi 1 yank k brit brings a Hi oweveel otheBi : Fe) aS rT a al EF. ra d oom ip mr "to our at? notice verter re mY to the inv ol nt < mowers, bindes B ional Harvester and te ] ; r ( right rig the names are: Miss Annie ine Wells, Mrs. Ree untr at in all meeting of the Trans-Contt- and fon Phillips for Pinkerton rope , ee le climbing automobile propel Sith demonstrated lh farm rancher invitea to inspect our list Logan Utah Idaho Falls additional stores we have for durabljlity, west speed and tock id the public are of "stoe rais CI it Salt Lake City, generally Ogden and ana Aree pelier, Idaho, and at the thirty located at different points in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada Corre pondence addressed to the above points nearest located residence or shipping point insures quick reply, Our general .offices..-atSalt,Lake City. will be closed at-one p.m. Saturdays from now until Se pt. "1st, inclusive) "owing to'-the. fact. that railroads: will not reeetve freight an that hour. your. from Sundays during the 10 a. m. until-2 p. Aaa aneia harvest s m filling n a foree of men are at onde rs for machine extras: 4 ; ; a een : 120 and 163; Bell 163, aw ing the earlaoontnle ; premi nightly. ee ph = amec us Independent : . Watchman on th work Tele- ay hours ' U a Leading Implement JOS. SMITH, F. Dealers, Utah General and = ey GEORGE Mana W. "s. "Mec ORNICK, President. (ELVIN D. WELLS, T. ODELI, Vice Secretary -Pres. and of in C. and booked fighting | Ogden riages sss yesthe Jones the sta- men are trip. a. a all new "3. 000 |g sayings | 9 ot leave 0 p. at 7 m S Sar SOLID CarCan}een | start -. SCEN RAI IC PULLMAN LWAY TRAI N. . one THROUGH THE - | | 4 COOL rae 5 ROCKIES | are ILLINERY. Young-GGate os, Miss Emel- . I I uy Ci iH B ali d W | . ih i rain. $18.00 ROUND TRIP $18.00 fine 30 days; Springs, Leadville, fake your Ticket Offices Diverse e Routes utes returni returning stops Manitou and Colorado Springs. reservations now at Elks club, D. & at / R, G. Glenwood or Midland Main St. Monday. will aall tse,§ att Half and for any trimmeéned Pricd, One excepti ng baly an d pretty HNO. 116 | SOUTH MAIN ST. On June 9, ‘93, I became manager of this assoc iation. Thirteen" years' exper ience enables me to say this association has colle ected and is | Luke, Gen'l collecting more bad debts than any agenoy in the world. We can collect some for you if youUNE |} turn Re in, in --- w | Week Hat i one ne fe ee (ences DAYLIGHT. eanaKec saa j, we IN } $ 116 ° a THEWORLD ae If not, 5 | end and opens Trust more Coal| MainBank street, aceounts a year. Have you | account? ] | e Sella ~ . } Calder's ¢ ae trip trainsto atOgden oo Hermitage. re =a Zion'sNo.Savings pany than - : Trains an m., for meet the 3S which he figured | j » of , thelt the. ir tim a : . Short Oregon brother's -at i ar eas Champett/and Both vy ntl OGDEN EXCURSION Sunday une a4 round 10:30 reach! his in a Ppromin relatives} to unable forces Pe ee : ; net the COSTUMES, Lynch, Mrs. Mildndo Pratt, Mrs. Susa Zina Y, Card, Miss Emma Luey Gates, P x and) ral twine and ho will take | 2rres and -clegant---every to to Jacket nt ; reapers binding ‘ pump rs eemat seelines; ait' thi hing purposes engines and horse-powersoe complete line of light vehicles offered at any point : st of hill ftir ) header » Red Tag ~ream separator Maire & Bri in 1 ro.y ane ae «& ted Iver ay Deere Ph 4, Bain and ¢ sa unk . oper ; Wagons f the ft Ostrich éiniabda". Our st "stock ‘isis complete ft left FIT. a o was In aT y Re Aa ree) Gee Dye . vgonnecitn "A ith the gathering of| Baas : : Moyer-Heywor er-Heywoodevidence in the operation | S09 yi It-E. the HS from CLOTHES ‘ Chan Mur W i ta today. . end rane end in lows at Sioux will Mie Nevada last only, Reading "i THE couurt association éhor t sth Waterman was engaged business with nis pork w aterman and wast well éand é anc known N. R. Waterman is | Via bathing|him in and] death, with aeonin Sed following Beginning IN OLD-TIME fi e WHERE a PIONEERS $ old | , it tl Mirst-Bapti hurch ‘f Second Wrest "and Second et [he publie is cord! ai M we ‘ OF by by OUR MID-SUMMER} HALF PRICE SALE TRIMMED HATS DAUGHTERS made 9 Se i. Lake but who made his home for the past three yyears e 7 died knowledge | at. will to make. temperature once popula buy Spring oietili vy ou ony will en elec- ; ak t)[ clatlo if ‘ the 1 Eleventh i l te hope | this city Mr. bet nlin the mining water emer | temperatures Only eed OS i veh ra lorado eal Churches ‘ at \ re * c os a an a pt FOMen: and Jaco unz were arrested H LORS oe a ' on vane a i terday after. strenuous effort on vetwee F ps anc rz ¢-¢ Bis on part of Patrolmen Morrison, in| inter- -mountain Tie evenine he | at| you diffleulth Any ii oi witho ol ) ~ ‘ yf Bas wr Missing-M ee oO ADS Street. the thel . 1st cupation veMis. plas "MeClain UN om to Sp . E ladies dai- tel hold ; neighb ined ; acca with strong , foreign accent I, D. Waterman Dies- D. Waterman, for a long time a resident of Salt in| zero, the See point being 2438-Joseph B. Roden, Salt Lake; | ce ntviay succeeding. Mrs, Pugsley Ag RES hed ape " ao O¢ : . uby Viola Madsen, Salt Lake. | survived by six children, Joseph ai Generally cloudy and rainy weather 2489- William Jacobs, Bingham; | Philip Catherine R. Pugsley, A. Leary, Mrs. Hayward, Bingham. Mrs. oe Ezra phe en Thompson, DAL( | Mrs. S. } |oBree ieaes continent yesterday, also in 44 SaaS Johnstone, Salt. Lake:]Barlow and Mrs. Adelbert Beesley. the sMississippi and Ohio Valleys. essie KE. Wolfe, Salt Lake y | ie At ( there Funeral services will be held eS a ru Te ee 1 a Pltcs oo ral a fall of 2441-Edgar H. Dayis,: Salt Lake;|day afternoon at 4 o'clock from No. | 4 Incinches. and a , yet an 2 sburg - all Jennett L. Hay, Salt Lake. of 1 Pugsiey's Court, on Fourth here North| 1.82. was a between a t Second n i ; Bolse, and a thunderstorm in ‘De ope ver, ae REAL man most IN SIGHT |" ete, aboutRive feet tal lame sind |. Detective John. McParland of , the| cenle, ado ive feet ta ame ane Z ‘ swWwhs-tn this citv ves; Speaking Those Who Desire dabaidip In Pind Water Sufficlently ; Puosiey| y. correspond- annual been be given will be|or have two years in the eee General Debilit nn D. Groesbeck, counselors: Peete pach, recording secre- ss will PASSES. AWAY WARM WEATHER Martha Pioneers rs. Miss 25,- examinations the ‘ 1 rs CUii 7) ith 1 hitney | Morning session Horace I ing olo 1© Pyper-Whi (sn-Enencel quartet will gi speak Rich-Pratt, M Miss Annie yr than for | . duly employing e OPENINGS Lund eS funeral CHihone ¢ TlObsequies-The Lund, >the PERSONAL infant Examinations to be HWeld| Mr. and M) Henry C. Lund ill b : wen 7 A held this morning at 11 o'cloc} rom State Auditor J... A. . Edward ha ane Oy aly the, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Philo 17 me to Brigham City to remain Examinations ove1 for several positions Far vorth, 139 East South Temple} Sunday in the civil service are to be in] street The salt Lake death in' July, of the particulars of held Httle one which Frank who Swenson, Margett sand Clawson was but city a few treasurer, days past h eigh Retarnea tent trip.ito: Evanston. have just been received "How by One Ora Wil-|months Widow Crossed old, occurred Fi iday at the on liams in the lains,"" President Joseph money order de partment | home F. of the parents on First street Liv Ra dean ncrofe of the kta local nd postoffice and who willlimmediate friends of the family are M " T Benediction. . Mrs. Margaret ee Young jand Tey ann cr Hiren Aa ae af eee: h details upon Mrs. appligation "Asenath Adams invited has to attend writte at the funeral. Indoree Interurban "ry ted nig examinations Reads. vesterday \ deck from hand for is needed Wyoming for that the she imwill Would. return| Return the Money Arthut ‘ornell ; lonia ‘tion 4 Te will enter service thet at New in time York to city resent at the ee reunion POET The Re board aitidated: also passed wes a resolution | migratt Corne Unive 7 "r far tie ity ! ales Relat Lohan, and will 17 years old, be delighted was BINER LCC to tell remini-)jast yesS- | university in September night indorsine the proposition' the Aa aie. scences of the early theatrical days in ‘| to build malay from $50 to terday gO interurban railroads to con-| years or o t} the oa me Is. Guiden of Leipsic, Germany, BHxamihations on July |charsed with: robbery. and nect the various towns and cities of the | $88 oo LOWRT. 18 Bl=4 iG: is.mal ing his first tour of Amer4 som | state, on . the ground pr Rae that improved a edict: 3 | ica, leaves today for Yellowstone park | = ae ; Old-Time one of his friends -in-@ heuse Dances. means of tra In Soca} Spo} talion While and commu- | in Salt Lake a 4 the Mr. Pet. Gulden one : a was os z age Hall avenue fter a and to have ony ti uk en dinner ery from} . will wig : ne e nitthe nication ate ienuterord. nei between S needed the ; various 2 localj-| awe $6 prin ane lx lor gine' pere to his clea 5 served a ee jae" tn to Pe hose takin eT part / basket In thet , Fe Has will bring. ‘better 1 relations [nto ex-}a ee Salary a ot . 1,200 io a year, "ry the ) age friend Although Program, he ' will . ot the officers and admit Robert D. me ee Gr nt r of I istence: ! Shieh betweén the residents merly of ya-| a well the limit association known in ays and resident case a fe miso of Inv ted | rious to ul be localities, and tie Itheltheft, that business con-| he J over iid iD mn ttlon tomone be guests. agrecabk for thi ater dancing will be indulee sd} ditions position Eee to: the return of the u r| 1 the He city j yesterLake would issec 1 ne bk hroug correspondingly oa tmme be a I 1. ] i 1 ve locked up at the eity jail. n : ted his way iaialats home Tk vi ‘ f ] an re able features of the day Ria None of the| A meeting of the membership of the} to secure Slizibles for the position of 7. oi 7 hie ening i on : a modern dances will be allowed, and | organization th Grant of ee _ oe will be held at 8 o'clock | nurse, either male or female, only those who are familiar in the with naunts the Monday and ¢ being anxlofsly' soucht evening at Butchers: & Gro-| Panama fe eee canal service. eee Applicants for ; by brott quadrille, the money musk, the French tee rs Rugene Dai tne : 4 home hall, 21 West First South street, | this position must be between four, 20 and the Seotch ht acer' reel, DI Mire Sir R toger : d ‘ie delat ' which ren light h re freshments Fisher Harris will executive be/35 years secretary of age, must be graduates Coverly of 1 ob son and Dan 4 "p = aye Tucker will lived be the "in | served, and thi of the the aft: irs of the organiza-|a "See America" league, left yesregular ‘training school for nurse Woman a * ‘ i 4 a pert, erday afternoon for Chicago to atThe committee in charge " the re ee wed vice of the government 7 The salary nual outing rom here includes she is sale Mrs me Oo na BY ital Passenge1 issociation Mr in this Spat Behe to Denver, bce 18is AB the 1 last a year. Groesbeck, Mrs. Maille Whit: trace of ; : id where\ ‘ f the tl Harris wi addres the assoc iation - reer, M ' a Imma te hata W; pag P 4 , " r = ‘ i "| upon the importance" of the See cs » Delps made fo Le : se} ' ovement Dates by in, Sah at I In . ilice has figured li charge: ¢ = i nat Chi hal ibe 1, pu rt the funz befor - a as will the |} tion, aea trio from cholt The tabernacle | ward furnish the music at the after | co nferen erences jon of af}th | SERVICE Pyper-W assembly the 1 till der} thod I ; the in Hose, eee Conierents "Engi confer10old its quarterly Ly vith' ete \ J 0:36 ! In lock garments 9g 1 turn ay CR ‘ quartet Eleventh their . eam the at stake featui o'clock AO m3n ease eri $ wh | nal th , | Quarterly Zion. \ the}?! 6 nce téda with. Cl arrang A (Th HS. ata nd ink - tomorri ToaneI 1 hatabernacle h Sagres as solois a Suit of Tioles For anticipated \ by ws | ensign secure (} ree ine mbly the in i ral of | Speneer-Ensig Ire afAINSl) trig from the ried move-} ty, . ‘ oeIVASSINE ! BRup Is 5 for Proof for the festival ' nat usual is -_ \egents tee aa Buys expert designers and craftsmen to be had. You may get that kind of fit in first class made-to-order clothes also, but it will cost you more, and you get ata Lagoon ) northland the part i and a conferen N makers Phe imi : nS hs "7 that to . Aug aa great‘ ide The. the from to take dance ce at LE vn s prov ias arranged midsummer at \ A @ torfox ‘| held in the | morning ind lining ing a‘ che ‘ mat to »whostival place ped out jJus-fand th ' f Hurst Meri ha bee ion untto oOo om pri pecelver of sate lannual | People eT with th o i order those ltake Ono the e0 of 1 b tem tur to | ntfo a F ice inter Rtpose . App SAB general tax © vatue o Bf 7 u to th lice: eau the ) cll SRS in tenson da ti | festivals a wale t IM posi| Ionsien il I doea in talked men and but. ne th 'clty | for fe from a ere) ems Chri ‘ t ' ; a men only, early i boiposition 2 io that quantities of'mnstruction iron and of ste ‘ ne Earee radicatt the construction estimated that after the el | cit vy f rr thehe 7 l the concern will u m mere 3S Bil ufacturers extended Orson Whitney "Sunrise," Pioneer Glee club. (An original pioneer glee v ritten by the first director of the Theatre orchestra, C . Thomas. ) Z Song, "Hey, the Merry Mormons,' r run, | thing I dis-'the busit t , r be ! labor I license ' ] de-| Set ! aes ae ATL An | ea idl 1 ™MM bel - th} eae Vee TC ee ‘bt anon lon upon he} double tax arly acs hav to pay about half i am } ue Fee GER eae used-in It is ense iron Ceposit men I Utah Sho afier the Shortly after th rriy company arrives 5 Lucy¥y Education,' c10 1 { to erect a of760 which H EOE eer a itt Eto eee oppose ble ifiable { Paetory. for : ee where Beene the was Will i eg ithe ill construction probably the witehe lead,of éventuall to Phi 1 opening on a small seale of the im-| Kate the Rat elosed séme a that eat Erect pos- factory site rea vs Ahad be ; ry . a { ye a 600.000 cary! e% than Spencer the wa a and a short coneern Aum looked over coneern proposes buildingMore Llone raat 1 $4 eee Si will switche be 1865 Adams IS the compat t} faciliti required : tributed Cannon ign Lake eee favorably ithin cost Oe are ensign, "Pioneer ‘Agriculture = Joh Winder. 5 Old- oy Sat hymn, Emma. "Pioneer So This a num-| information Salt andthese a optior deal may os Weald Outlier x Song 1 we number of avallable examined and optio Chine Governor é : Lake we "Salt rrarigaath from Theatricals Keiskuddin. ‘ great detail, ae * of the and quietly will give . trackage the quartette Sarah In at city hata were ny Invocation sic,: aoePyper,: ee wae : y = 7 Gon Wop of these iven stit- itts I ac. I Interesting, tin i i aa aha ' A program of Thi uch eee ae ae coeat WHll beein : the king it rel 40 ip Ol Gowns. vorn, but of the olden days, with . the other accessories of t Moneer women eee sevne wa Was . piel ae togethet tnueh Siafs 4 ‘ See fit al- excursion Se eete ta eats, "pokbots of set |pated factory. "This information aa laren that salt Lake is he only clty|for thaws wno accompany, therm. aeiticiacion © sa The : of ci ion tio . He MAKE. iw y+ of bringing the merchan a : it work on their ' 7 er a xes ready ore toside th re rulat o ut| Castilla Springs to be run to take nts : al a ompelled Lela in the city,o | firemen have panes . for eae eae o about half of}on the occasion and have A te the evans When .in the By ae ; hin June 30 het uate i oo cencerted moyemen + inniversary of the birth o ve ule sd among the ati merchan ts of Salt | lias Morr! arted among etre a Ri nin & at Lake P to abolish ; wha ct, i Psyehic Leeture Che hii i double taxation and ithin rt lence league will mt foment tr Foor @ Wi in 2 | oa Constitutio bullding Prof weeks the crusade may cr id yoke tht | FH aruden, luate ofo a ty graduate thei Weltmer t petition to the ouncil to revo. x ecto! will give a lecture on Iolei long-standing double. tax d ‘ins Suggestion y | ments o f in Healing g rhe The movement has a ae a he |; public } 3 idmitted uv a Vis com-/ of the Gets Alfred Benjamin & Co.'s Meet-Th«: a Man cinta Richard aiid Reunion -t Fturch of Ellas, \V Villia, u ; a participate tn haat > arbara Moris will i] participate . the Place Prison A ee . the Corresponde ica tim ager ss Busing Se ee Oats Taxation. | | . and make the day one of profit as as of pleasure Oldtime costumes will. be worn norrow not only by members of REGARDED | : ‘ Utah ofo IS to | See : ‘ stand and her a people at the | \ decided at wasas ¢t taken hoard of directors: of| will be recalled tomorrow afternoon, meeting of the : and evening when the Daughters of|/the Manufacturer & Merchants eral 55 : r THtah last night, looking | Utah Pioneers will hold their annual! sociation of far i a { ent of a factor reunion at Calder's: Park rhe pur-| toward the establishment ne { pose : of , these annual eetings meeting 1 is to}; In this city ) by oe the wee Hurst Automatle rw call up to the minds of the younger / 5% A Con oat y bs wre it ie. int orpo» sare This company wv ‘ xy oy , days davs FRarly Is the Fita Man RI carrection of the state prison will meet Monday at 10 o'clocl et ets ha step will take in the matter of a |pees TO for) spseresting Program | Arrange Unique Entertainment at Caldere Part Waiheras OVER oer |"THE FIT THAT STAYS py | EMPLOY 1906 eee i -_-_-- | 24, ndvews wilt tecture: Chis even I ae ement : Star ins JUNE ee Porn ot Mi vA i et uehards ea SUNDAY, Mgr, Merchants' Protective Ass As ociation SCIENTIFIC COLLEC TORS Commercial Block. "SOME PEOPLE . i DON'T OF BAD DEBTs, LIKE Salt Lake us." t City, Utah. |