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Show . | of the spirit women the ten movement and oe oosting able Game for Is Profit- Busine SS 2COple ps ges jumper of new factories In the ure is very bright. Factories near that patel oe M en a 1ave |) een t ----- stablished long, Breathes of Ut ati , son factories | plic oe we lor ee , Will ~- ry Also to Get . Which May be of Coal Rates Benetit |Some | cider jopen, eep . Consumer. to | giving giving by ers wo railroads, better ronds, for cheaper coal eaten Soa we ; , . employment Ni eac? Nan one of the enthusiastic best atte mdedbandom on eee thus « far led chy ever i ae ' by | he sitate "sh he. f many - a so ¢ rise : of fy oa appointm nt of a committee} "The correspondence H ris, AL; O.H. Willey, chairman; ©. O Jestablishment of widenew We Cook, H. A. McCollem!/has covered a avid fook i J. Alexander-the M. & M_|drug manufacturing ' firm stand in favor of the elec- | medicine business, nterurban movement, and the | e« reals, foundries, Holo er will le tts the be reading on s 20 aronth er Treasure a tone , it; threshed Members with the ; nt |lopes, Hew- . report on organization | woolen something . y es electric Ii year or Le of bottles, wool scouring the ! eae bass a sub-/4 rere es hi no Ml pre i: cn will greatly plants, very* Sane ser Ons ago the UB Ce determined , . > Pi eetee ge a tw hala have OUK ave at the time and the most leaveS!/yaye effort72 on olden novelts times Soneratiy arrosHine post ee songs, old-fashioned the DT eae oe Bathe ranging ' th Dau PoHtara x c the were « ne © of Pi Utah Ses ated on the two of the wives ‘ Folsom by to co-operate ony ; heat and Seas to find - Larson the is ‘Tooele a member} pre-|same night Springs| the outfit. which His fellow. work-| serious thought to] did not return the| and a dress that made in the was absence Lion/alarmed for and Gove this LO FF submitted to Tohn oan the , ents enor ee. author Sunday, comes with ae hy ae 3 ees. his from that IN BRIEF | Wirth deliver Bastietreet Talbot the dedicatory addres , J Seog ett ; f ae aoe: EOD Lye\ oticee wiBeye. au cpus ce of - Marringe. Volunteer untect Fireman's Pireme n,-are pany Funcral-Vol-| to requi sted to. and from vane it and Salt that he the the ter proj d advantages contrac throuch-| the powers | "During ‘llarger were of the opinion | association back the to the be people gained, aware the and difficulties ae from Lake members with the project farmers and avext the Famine. coal famine last could tors be altered could so get factories pelied to of|remedy ne of|fluenced lat| make a that|per into the were close almost down the win- smaller towns, but that|ter our business houses as well e been thrown In their|our residences suffered for want came to entering Proyo,|coal, and in a number of cases the Before To | the ton, and this will suffering do next much winter. aes the gua _ to introducing the afternoon, this evil the association in-| Mrs. / i f the bigconcession cval companies. to}° storage of 50 cents | alleviate hymn Pioneer program, A Ore ae Scott Member dispatches idence, p.: m 361 at- Fourth] Edson alkaline it in a eae bree out and : it is ‘ some law for the re: ee i one: 3 oO + 1e M, & M. adopted ae ex a the} will make of carry secured "f the them new hough through we have a hibit room, and some feel that the greatest ways/|the different the pee caet to on envelopes} tate Men's me over the increase country. the In of the membership cold|effort ex- to of dry, day . and is now A dispatch yesterday" Lynn to by : Wrecks belonging was and a E a WOMAN OF The oar coal an attort . Want to double Better Coal the Is near Se Yt was an time a, UE for a nd ‘return Planks to Mrs get back to some of ‘the sangre ee and ene eat. ae able sa to er the some Mrs. con-|of Gates Cream. Johnson, number was ‘discloses. the 2060 fact. on April 14; being given | evidently was re-| notice father, | time | Wagon-A _ delivery| to the Taylor Laun-| car fhe j executive od sin 7 ti ; COMTMALLGE of the M. Ww make an effort to have rates reduced during the -sum- $5 the English, police and station was the tak- said tha the Daughte i the present day the of were Park future. ; have spirit given industries a list of City. held at the sea ued said that os Be 7) oo Ayoar I. O. O. of Utah lodge children SNe F. with © Se church lived Market| on hat to hor own home ( that filled UusS|men and the women hearts of of Utah the and pioneer|load of expressed|take planks home which for she kindling of Utah, which will] names of members| forts of Brigham manufacture and Young to make self-support the home watch- z the goods which we are producing here, and know the people whc a nid i e setting fects we sre Oats: importing no article from could possi bly be made at dent ng Baye hearty ae INSTRUCT the Maj. abroad that home, Presipracticnh on L. 7 Davison Ge som P. mer' month ome time ago a re-|. : F e have also tS-| couragement to every possible movemen : Davis bate of fifty cents per ton ue grant- sued official stamps for Utah goods,|in the direction of home manufacture ti reas : > eee ed the: coal doatere hy th 1 yhich have been tested and found of|Some of the early enterprises were de-|Ured, Is in' the city the a ruse to prevent ! event _- being com the association. port was. members nies Harris' very encouraging to showing ai nat malades report was President re: |}. the after | and Wttlac today it has whie wholesalers merchants Geos as ee the many & OI"BCS, of u oO should be madw of | lowed ade YOSSLDHIE Governor Place,andour active manager,-wiio|down for a alive from the|!m Utah," whose especially. c excellent) worthy Cutler r, and talk spirit on the publicity, to ‘makea of coni-| res 204 remember vm | daughter o Vice-Presiggnt, Allister, foreman Secretary, Nephi Elias raeatt Morris Raph it is being Fr. ies & GUNKa Kierullf George. Z C M. I. L. Morris, Sons S. company; tri? Mc. old factories: managet o while "Early = she v of American. Treas- Mrs. ive e ondani taktve te company. b Dire association stimulate business; s Increase the numse ber c of factories; encourage those which local‘ manager isher, PRT Crane Lake Adams of the theatre, Geo. ; Ws: Salt theatre did not did give a few early plays away. back in le at the ) company; Albert A a 4 song Fisher Bre uz | received by Miss add to the ployes. It communities enters are centers are ‘number is of their em-/| well known that the the manufacturing in vice-president W. company; O. manufacturer: A. Nelden Drug |*nown, R Meredith. trunk Theodore Nystrom.| by Kate Miss and v it was Lucy Gates and 2 those familiar Was tO) sung D. the bill, satan . on by was cua air pie organiz Pitas instruct the this Sas and Pour « f , on the W. been at A. Twentic will arrive in Gays. BE.5. JM. Clark, ark, You far. place the Clark nem th ¢ to Even Second, tones, | z ‘ Be Salt left corp entury Lake e to ind and Beds. , . those Twenty-cighth, ado wn of : are = hard ; els couraged to support our (ateretard ho Ae merchants, ue ah arene fie and desirable make prices . were people their manufacand give were eual" pen equal; would an be homes ‘with and capi- | yw, "Many although . rine are ~ Encouraging. things had to » desired we have | hardiy commenced ulready been accomplished do ee e Mh ble coh ngs go yet, i s0 m uch ure encouraged most ne canon expectation the outset it was our maguein ted ane areas Mbt Oiaatcaa ad Fannie PERE by and all| Ree ware all Burnham, . who ae President ‘Smith told how erela band, oF 1% > Entertainment. his small made driving the most given a oe o'clock in honor Teves fo . [n lovese eles? ae at 15|of -____ (On Tuesday evening, June-26, has|ef a san- | ¢& that and progra aL IMOWS Selectlon-By the ward choir, Piano solo-Edw. P. Kimball, . Baritone + Wey forace 8. Biisign have| i Sister . Address-"Our Susie Y. Gates. y Missionaries. hl , | thoroughly |<) ino solo-Lenore Nuttall " cr tor. traffic doubtless be made in the re ' Women are Interested, " The South ---- Mpeg man-| Recitation-Miss future. | Be Tomlinson. _ Baritone solo-Winslow F. Smith. 7 . . Fe on eee r. Morris, and the emcees members ae o ins| e ware Ree ay association, ‘a number -of concessions ave already been sec j . will sale but closing a ie The Pioneer Glee club f. dience with "Sunrise," an" original wee All tickets For nature, : - widowed children, her way hie IN Gas, anedieon, hp officers benediction, and across the plains} with in spiteeat atari, all her Builth member and then the} the "eS or. Then mmother, recestlae Story} wit gad joined a i ener her own ox team and discouraging circum reached ¥ > and tho we xvalley . pion: fthe children} pronounced Mire, seed pavillon for supper laid fter satisfying a. 5, = the Ne Noctu Ixcer Grand * ane Not The The Re New ew limited, York ork in . some of lagen seldom the real -S > by ar Mr. Sr = Seton 3 vy June DF dances bassador to Great Office 600 = Scott Building, , | o22, ss : at ote els, tae expressed Philadelphia. President a ROTIL a sceived oe 'PILONES | ote Second Street Treas. Sec. and Jr. South SMITH, Hi. 62J. East ° eaeeeaegeeee Le e V la wa ' THIS Is ONE OF 3 re : = Utah. at 2 who is rot but 4 what per - at at at Fair little jn- Savings 1 Main e I Saltair. eS -Batheithe 2Shore you cent Yion's No. comuen: fish a and pay $5,000. ,0 road folks, Saltai Saltair. at Calder's e rains ONLY EAS 42 i CITY HOURS TO CHICAGO. Daily TICKET OFFICE 201 MAIN ST. « . F eee -| a Twenty a Certificates, $100 each, Good for their FE ace | _Value |it 4| $5, 5,000 Se CoN be -- oe a on through the purchase members of the of Real Estate of $2 ,000 of Association. over | ] ee| | -| - oe POS 000 _____-- | The oe. $$ | $5,000 pres- 3190. et ae. sister of Sushend pt | ee ntana t quan- SS - ves ee | er "Call 3190, eitherRepublican, ‘phone, to any & dehisgust} re-|Inter-Mountain ipartment, advertising or circulation. A in : of Furniture line of Iron $5,000AR a eee ident of . thé Harvard alumni assoclaaes ee tl Woy ot ugh viee- Oe Roc kers, Furniture les $5, 000 ee 25. -Secre tary of leave to- Britain, 2 line our --__-__-__-- | eolls amie, Thomas a+). ,_ ashington,, President June Declines25 -tnvitation!: [president ot : the association, will prengs Wena pees ies eee oe tive Morrell of PR RCT ee ee cium: conferences ad - Ri deleg: ' 5 : today to invite the Peosae ant ete to the ah state aoe reunion of the We to San PS, 2 OUns. People Commence Owlng to the arabs have a , chance to see|of Harvard © university. a ger Coverly anda sence of Joseph Choate, former am- old- "fashioned and buy exclusive look over Our Prices are Right, CO. cheap you few ay ig make, Harvard. "am Fae Couches the to NICELY as if ' 7 _ salt-| and Jiu evening. diver to Leather much even : ----------- 5 000 $ ' | ---$--_--| [es j| | | {ne j___- | $5 000 5 | |[oa _-______- $5 000 | Me‘ Se Goes as best, call your attention to especially invite you NEBRASKA FURNITURE E. DAVEY, Manager. C. mind the | -Handel o. ---_____- Bonaparte having and a ea eet Sedona a wou $1 human Bright sigige 5.53 Bach ane -reutz pon n *"fag havens lairSeen this afternoon on at * .. .Dethier : xt hadue "Lohe engrin re er Sey Sh Ww agner Tamous s LLar go. what counts. be at} The Lake Twenty-|delights the the Sa inartistic On service service DIED, Fairview: eee 3 "She enUd T:wenty-ninth ood program Ae yaejenren, :Offertoire arson re a reste eigane ances were a source off to4 OW todasty. who Soh Dan T Mi and. er TBE e Bank and | Z ae a \¢- Old Melody pias inner man, the co dancing pavilion ag renalred to the i » where the good Bright and a ae oh ers ies tend DR. BROADBENT'S, ole | | Dental women have become interested in d have done'168 Mat eaacigtion, an was ‘ Cdn HOME FUR FURNISHED the its an z Toccata z Swensen-At any eu fre Da AM ies Pear Lagi b he attending will be serv i a Bee aee -ercam free. Organ Recital "Today. "The 7 e program for today's organ 1 Sltatwnt tice tabernacle is 2s follows. ‘the speakers, Ty, ° that we | mission to Colovade on the following repaired to the cafe "of the seuahtare? observed ial each. A 5 Ro: 28 the association, 4. Seventeenth testimpnial the outside, it would be necessary to obtain better freight rates, , a traffic manager, who was 25c = » Testimonial be done and|!n to i results, a o Ret DOLE Saltair, June to | member: talists invest their money in our state. Results ee Day, at | partic ipate induced us, , on ele ltate S ve y splendid tribute to Gee daid-a ann. ers who believed in education {; ‘the broadest sénve and who laid the a ations for the exceptionally fine an tional system that exists in U tah oa Original Pi . engl Pioneer Glee. Brass Y : the most prosperous, prosperous, and and | manager mis volee ofpf Miss Was a revela- and Center wards. A goodred progré the most Taylor-Armstrong iumber ‘the Mis jates"S$ Was 1 eva keen necessity was felt in our midst | company;nea John Montgomery, Takh oma commerra zee |} last fone shea pe areene hasIt's it a broadened since erything of sports will has be been =a voice that fairly done arranged to add to anc the entor OMee pe ne tories, and larger and | eja) agent Utah Light & Railway com-|takes one is feet, and it was no|Joyment of young and old. Tomorrow Tt wig ‘an dicted 2 ite the air- | 222%: J. R. Valentine, president and | wonder ‘that Behe audience clamored for|the religious classes of the Salt Lake ras also desired to unite the dif-| superintendent Utah Bedding & Manu-|an enco Miss Gates, charming in an|Ploneer, Ensign, Liberty, Granite and ferent ‘eections of the state by bring- factuuring company; Geo. A. Whiitak- | old- fashioned frock and bonnet ‘of pink| Jordan stakes will havea day at the ing the people into closer business re-|er, Whittaker & Dallas) The em-|8!gham, joined with the male quartet SES) ok gata Rp ee epee ill include a lations, and to help the people of one|yjoyes of the association are: Oryin | 294 sang ‘The Soldier's Farewell." | tesort. The -program bapa hit: the section to build up all other sectlons| Morris, , traffic) C manager pi vostle Orson F. Whitney crezeated no peanut scramble, ofoe ger, Gordon H z , pe tug ae , se pro vwhich arousing hey proicon f end of amusement as he recalle _|chicken with an axe, sack race, Ce y Seyus p nip > ae eee e manager and assistant secre-| eer school days in Salt take and een race, shoot the chutes, catch the greasHis remarks were in the main of a hu-|ed pig, etc. It is expected that fully at home and abroad, a. greater inter-|" ary. "phese men are' all. working har est in Utah's‘unbounded resources, in- and are fully alive to the needs of| dustries, and the natural advantages|the association, and if the members which she enjoys by reason of herl/and directors will all work in har-| splendid location, making her the) mony, we will mmake Utah the leaq.| great distributing and manufacturing | ing "{ndustrial enter ‘of the ee center of the intermountain country,Y-| . € mountain countr ry. so that our own people would be enee ope benefited. en : a erest Entertained . are completed continuing formerly formerly tye pecbi SCHOOLS Calder's Today. schools will Lema Sunday today, ATRL tity. 5 We wish we carry eatures YOUR betrays should clerk clerk Juvenile ‘court and later cone Pane . Cr Pn oe " aie a tip latter position ae o¢ Salt- | Lee The at - SUNDA FOR | DAY ; Calder's PERSONAL from army evening yi, . at HAVE _ Nothing of Hawaiian band for a week's en-| ‘ 2% Qf Salts before " that obit See provis ---------___-- champion high diver afternoon _~ Beginning : 5 nextXU Monwill give afternoon and week Senator SUA Lol Oe ~ ESTABLISHED | n purpose} wel June . 25, 1906,», Sel Selma Norman military]}a.m., 265 organized | Swensen, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Nor- the a well wie to-an officerlist' detailed or retired of the to Four Emma|Calder's Spencer. beautiful the T a aaions ed Paitin made See reminiscences] Fordyce ate John with Dick the. Salt. Lake sixties and sey- . Kate> : militia along the same lines ‘ain in the regular army, and this end in view that this her did, were aalreadyope. established to ane broaden |eampany. Win, Lambert, Lacttart | fact aoe gee came, Bymn_ which peor ne Paper iGomuans L. R. Martineau,| "Babylon" is the name by which {t is| ou and the service them| greatly enjoyed. were Enthusiasm. and these entles, Song Arouses a aaof the anvinstructor. It tsin the federal officers the Her) tell _ ae Coa unde he SORT O. i. Sree Theateicals | the is entitled the occasion] active herthat forget' theme she washer. a native] an) bee Waa fol=|sViaeenes |More about it, they readily forgave and were glad that. - spoke as she pinaritendare saltural agric company; of Utah. | | Austin, peopleformed by all the was Utah Sugar Wm. Bower, aoe s "The following are the present oftales Was eimful 6¢ ‘patriotiom ove ‘ot fieers and directors; President, Orso | were disappointed that this woman who| FH. Hewlett, of Hewlett Bros corm-| knows so much of early theatricals in the} -|pany; AGO.) cas the of the state, and mention |G0'don H. 248 been mendation NCHS membership of a and Special Haw. "W-| (ors work and is as, follows President tae Ce "The Manufacturers & Merchants association was orauixed Wodainbee 1 1OOb ce. ¥ each thonth | S008 bearing them are recommended | patronize these home. industries, meetings o to the consumers by the association, M Asenath Adams _ Kis Kaddin, Treasurer June 30 of $924.11. let's ow Monday. in the regular Better ia ee ° aml "publi eive of. who ----- Sait ine pie TO their oe > buy ae meee ae careful No calers by the railroads high quality. The manufacturers who] tailed by Governor Cutler, who made an| idaho to take charge of the National 4 able dispatch was received yes during the summer months, but of have not already obtained them, can |4ppeal In closing for a return of the old-|Guard of Idaho as instructor detailed | terday ffom Mrs. A. W. McCune saythis the consumer gets no_ benefit. ing that she would sail yesterday for get them by having their producis| time spirit in regard to patronizing home] by the War department. Maj. DaviThe coal dealers will be seen for the New York on her way to Salt Lake tested, and then applying to thex as-| -|from industries. And he did not wish. this)son was in consultation with Goverpurpose of a reduction during the}. .he Oy = a spirit of patriotism alone, but be-| nor Cutler yesterday. It is thought} Mrs. MeCune has been ill for some M See at at least oe of their rePe LS cope ee anne ee Gore ernie? peandard' of Brice; ane aan that acai mm Was upon the bet-|time past and is returning to Utah in The third was set for, Be you onl ever hp Baltic at Bard A. re-| ¢ . : In Nevada. 7 way to | cept another EtAc A cable dispatch w my ea~eS ante engagement East on ha ; 7S, ‘his on : Way on semen haye concerts entire tour ot 1e the GUARD ; ‘Oo. in City State State. youne of: resi-]. France, | n Ner at number to own Hawaiian Arrangements to|evening a pariaee var warmth of IDAHO -_- the ring. } hall season - so ‘ literally whereby the Royal which is scheduled i . agemen re w ‘These | the under | had a which eee TO gs 15: . atoa aap the Balt. Lake Wwtater ae wal intended wood. che was dragging and carrying one arm In the other she small. package of ice cream, ; é é to bride? Atie Sala San Francisco. the \, went to Saltair yesterannual picnic and the of the most successful for 7" Royal Lutheran she Jets Gets : ecrtifeats place Paris, J : best gift a girl 6 The | In-| ree-| MeGhie, | who the auspices school y services row Through the assistance of the| interpreter she was taken to the home] T sy. A.AA , 5 A. Anderson, who took her children might have Swedish the of She the old-fash-] them to cre- that the' as nee hum sebewe thigh ee ihe yester-| driver| : of of which he was a membet Children Own Saltair--Pioneer stake Sunday aged Sunstroke-Joseph found wandering around Fee tine rene street late last night in al" or thelr condition She was unAulad was one speak At ber pirt old- time the of yesterday siothed 4 in gowns did not wear amusement, , but that ; of the' association This little books word of the people, and of the stern will go into every home, so tfat the | Necessity that made the adoption of ave wi ‘me imperative. el ith . the ‘ hope o people > will be ot informed as to the ,| sentiment Rates. of resident 1, Heavy Sutphen Phoenix, Nev., a few davs ago from | the effects. of sunstroke. was buried Sunday in the City cemetery, The ser- vices . With Iee Matilda not Cas ge ge wy hat we have. | Governor Cuder on Home Industries. |she had wrapped in oostinge "ts spape . (asco eee Oe ee Governor Cutler spoke of ‘Pioneer ae ti eee a kee ie the We are preparing a little pamphlet| tome Industry;" told of the early ef-|®!¥ SP@m menting 2" the contain DAZED Died |a of4G the s exhibits ; of these as- | were. portunity. of ‘seeing thi;-costumes that When brought to the police station ahiliting in vogue more than half a century 5 bee | first : planned is one of the probabilities ago. The speaker thanked God for the|Mrs. Johnson was carrying a heavy | day the band The , newspapers mem-| have} under organization traveling men and | their loyal support, We appreciate|the hope that the memories of these} connected with the wholesale | their fine work, and realize that had|brave men and women may be fittingly taper iments of local stores will get} we not had their assistance we could | honored each year. Ls ee ec ee pe" hae ply . he n once in bership 85 Fk ax , eT naanaes, yaGade Wandering Street ,, Pound of the others preebnt, foe a POOH ne een é State wille out on tHe Trond. And here in town. <A crusade will be begun at contracted a OUD OD a | IN MATRIMONY |, | | Rey. Emanuel Rydberg of the Swedish | Lutheran chureh performed the éerc-| full-fledged this effeet. \the" boy hit by a street badly damaged religious festival, and thethe observance Daughters of |of a Swede ' oa oe : 7 and seemed = were obtained, and from made are seeking to bring}her he learned that she was a mem- | fr the day. ae possible oe who large exhibit. | there met with the|loned the Reali Es-| us éate and there, - his become MOT a class of 1906. and who was appointed The bridegroom isa craduate | t® 4 ‘ adetship at Annapolis by Sena-|of West Point and an importer of au‘0' Smoot early last spring, has sue-| tomobiles in New York Cit Nami | CeSs€ully" passed his. examinations at| Paris as their place of reside rit | | ettsie dit, ahs carly dimes, im Ulan Ten to the police station by a strang-| The children took entire possession thos lo of | pack displays the organizations association, with "Busy All S: the |solidation butt theconspi dts button nspicuous, to | sociations the senate. splendid fine displays, we good can be ac- uniting by | complished of back boosters" has tractive advertisements seeking o the charms of the state | state, and making one this city. Several have Te age end we have method of placing & AT. societya and é aat" A. and stationery, Tjme in Utah" tt anh ze rans that e e novemms to montis OE winter betterment ‘ of yunch eos advanciog: and booming e near. have is possible that he may his helpless condition, larger cities of the state. ever, it will not be unwise for those|the more serious observance of some of|years, was s The crying need for good roads| who can do so to put in a supply of] these days. The Daughters of the Pion-]| First South in Utah, and even in Salt Lake, was|coal during the summer months that]eers, she said, were therefore making 4] half-dazed SEE waters would HD received Webster in this city April 15. the marriage license Lynn Passes-Seott Lynn 4 | mon) Thee of the Salt Lake High schoo] |the way. to per-|"napolis | overnor Gatesgathering spoke briefly the purpose She ofexpressed the] es avs had de-| ; incunhe the and died throat quartet day favorites No More." the Sonera How- SUN} Peers gatlo Petenee y- en i ¥'ype other, of tiger oacld "Hard Times Come Again com-| entirely. opening by as of the WONT 10 "A yORd| were married vestigation of ister Cost the er RESIDENCE. AS ; oe According auT: will strayed away} Cadet. expected, ar-| wr ed ‘ ; dw i.y¥s P. three days they became| notified the officers and WILL GO ES OF TZ] 4 of oka on nex s week] j 1 in the hand ele eS 1 ; July expectec PARIS. GAVE ' Fe EN, manacement in at ire rights-of-way state, LEMON ae FAR AS 3 be the! vet ina Mesand mio is iekeceianida eae i ft submitted to the governor, whoaT 5 F turn ubmit it to the lee fate. its next regular meeting. | | will be vil ¥ our representative and fer. Poerierch Smith and several others. It is thought that Larson may have |ample warning of the approach of his} tne matter has been "Come, Come Ye Saints." sung so many}crawled into a dug-out or prospect | Car, but on account of the closed sides this session at least.]times by the "pioneers during thelr long |hole and that he has been passed by | of the wagon the driver did not real-| ae 7 . and weary journey across the plains, WAS/the parties If he had taken any of} ize his danger until too late | the re: to under only preliminary etonized "form the steam road. It was stated by Mr | eompile with Willey that men interested in the |Ssenators, and building of electric Ines have ex. | postpone d for perienced no difficulty in securing | out ithe eth r ce ‘a report governor that there was no reason why the same | delivering 11 pounds of merchandise, | house irs. Sarah Jane Rich Miller,@) others in Tooele The parties at once had a narrow. ese pe from. injury. } he evening dances could not be done in Utah. Mr. Har-|@nd this would mean ruination to hun- daughter of one of the original ploneers:) )).njared to search for him, but so far} The wagon was a reck when jt|%ecoming popular. Mrs. Annie4 Taylor Hyde, founder resident of the they have not been able to> to loc ate | emerged from the ie ap it landed in ris also told of the beauties and Bt tcee of Western merchants , soneers tractiveness of the trolley system over Jur association took the matter up Daughters of Utah Pion Sivennar Cut: him | ‘The conductor is said to have given| that be in obstacles Way when Cc aa a ed dra yet not MLSs Mr 1 nr af o Young Card, wearing spun, dyed, woven and Under its pro-] pay the cost of] of s promotion... twenty-six years RM ; 5 rede be Young, Mrs. Bathsheba W. lived) at the conculsion:.' that.he was | ; Sraith a ploneer and at present president sleeping out in the hills and would reCar |ofr the General Relief society; Mrs. Zina]turn the next morning. Following his} wagon meérehants cents would Y McAllister of service era hew worked by the electric If{nes diana and the central West and ertcns | Vision 25 on bility: of consolidating the two ft tutions, will resume its labors in has bee sradual,ul, ving wor ha pie oe .he having worker rom ¢ yottom Wing to his long lif e in theie? shoe hy it business, ‘ there © {s probably: no. better :authorit faethe state. than Mr. McAllister He is quiet conservative, careful "id energetic and his friends predict ald in the upbuilding of the state and|the West, and mes would have built up city. Mr. McCollem, a native of Fort | ne pis mail order houses of the great Wayne, Ind., told of the wonders | FE centers at the expense of the in Instated contemplated a report on the advisa- I aie ‘ ot The | = in k 4s :Jx take |. 27. °. Services, at. re street, at-2 o'clock of . to M. { * 1 and lt tI na a » a e a of' their late comrade,| couple par-| 5 omy t. Horsleyon, Wednesday, June;dence: oy Torses, at Fish DAA with her|/}aps the horses lad of Brigham Young.| rather than he at me st Young ant rs. > : sea Z ~( Ailvlam emfect ALLE .wil -# tid! af-| him. to find the horses had strayed away men did not give of|the fact that he Pioneers, with Left to Ilunt arson lefthis Brees Gail a rena een proposition of manager. of tory of. apa BEST Agricultural collége and the Universits of Utah. and of which many have wrongfully believed tha labor | Dedicate Deaconess' Home-Dediea-| {72 New York, and chronicled in has) ijon services of biadoe the Dayis Deaconess'at | .o3tcTo@yY morning's. paper, Opera Miss Oliv. pome will take thik avanine Fremstead of the Conried eom * ; ' ]of se "al Seandinavian societies |they are preparing lo send out dances far Mrs. Gates Presides s Young Gates, president Mr Seana oh tej y ie 5 , Pee overcome ae teh the hope of lo-| | that he may} out} through the hills to look for the man None of these has sent word regarding; their success Sheriff Emery is -ar- in, Dian ‘ eee 2 erase eerdexpressed many that the entertainment bf yester ane 1¢@ the J of. part ¢ He : atcla o ae asso; parcels oe the been Service, OF THE FUR AND 5 bi * oa neil za o whick Limme ae will..600! the ead aon : ve Py _Th as, Sp e shoe. factory is}. : , ae rise to the management of the factor pote fen by the Soren e so Tooele oe in hills county . been sent out} wholesome | fected by the brackish water Sheriff Evans of Tooele county organized sear hing parties to go day, or a similar one, would become a"/tjes an; me i] event. Old-fashioned gowns, old- Alfashioned been] made up the : of es aes< times packingothers. In been written averaging*100] ae have been sent out of 6,500 pieces of mall have : that| pleasure decanters, | breathed sent fecin: the office sinee ae was fir st formed. opinion handling 4 Rect ee ; goods brings 5,300 letters have mafsled, Inquiries | per | total : the glassware, Taunt ate From. of the real treats Of | Deep Creek country in In lost to be thought I were evening and way of entertalnment.| Searching parties have relating to the] with the participants factories here | of memories the | tanneries, starch factories, and|house products, and many drifted to the inind remained there are of are on 8 lish next Preside once. part of the evening of Interurban Lines. Beauties ject at Harris' statement as/all stability of the asso- jand enone argument as eae eon pe Of annual the ay O. Inancial out Ag go to ee Been ers E eS field, taking in Fully 1,500 people attended the celebra-] and proprietary]tjon and it Is safe to say that not one} breakfast foods, } fof with a feeling of disappointment furniture, enve-]| While the things that were done oe s. an »s Heard Gye resigned Mt aftera me i" avs Not the kind of entertainment which/+, ccour i the hills in the back, an Boars . : . cind that a ¥ the enter- | Passes with the day, but the kin eating him. It is thought in The committee appointed to Inyesschiies necc! advisability, of Obstie Ugate-the tion of duplication studies in HELPS personal Interests and has severed hs Provisions of the act creating the com | ‘ ip "ver a Daughters of Utah Pioneers who had In Carl Larson, a minersand prospeetor| ao She esuplon nt Calder's patk yes-| well known locally, is missing and-is| are¢ : ‘ Sear enlls : . . fi Wet » |} for one everybody | sponsible afternoon lie 7 all com-|terday the} the season in the iw investing SHERIFF 2 ty e to to lillam Party Severa ty ‘5 : , Ilorses and Has Not Sincere onecrs. to i , : Mrs. Kiskaddin, Governor | Left and Others Pay Tribute . ' people tory seems to about Gates, . Cutler Need. commences business, o1 bank When to aquickly ready buy = stie held - vrs. Years shoe fac meres change ae pereroe IW ate Ae eT ETOUITIOC AIBN OTE |C#bPital, or rather the capital which | WE have already should be invested 'In work-giving, dividend-paying fac- the members of the Manufaetur- | Pany Pay & Merchants association last evurnight | seems ne Manu ot Members at to( e Greatest the if a which we can name on apwere about to close down, to meving contemplating City's c nterurban the demand these were Rc Sat moted reek Country. ae other oe to he aa de-| ©® remain here and remain and they are prospering and ¥ - a OAD a In h AFTER INTERURBAN ROADS j1".3\".:m isin ts hans" |e ARD IN SPEECH AND SONG|TOOELE ; a j Which Parties ae = Times Olden . in e tim * Program 26 | mere Novel 9° oO a ylishec este : zi, eae mONE BOTTLE Labors Resumes | George S. MeAllister Promoted to SueTHillam Pollowing eced Rodney | a President Indicates nen Jn succeseril operation, ‘and wel give yndin bce Peeper ] Pe we th shalin igtowns pol other lc and a Sandy, the ann part of Salt Lake county iF ‘Through our' efforts oe ae foi pi ctories have been started and are in ha Gene ray, , ae Ge Oo NEW other partaken have towns of in ~~ the ee ‘3 Ai ive ore inize d cor "Surrounding HAS ‘FEAR MINER T ERO HAVE M8 M. 1S PLEASED. =famed alan onzantaton.4 VAT : =m THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1906. a - - $5,000 | . . ( e f Tickets an for sale by all members of the Real and at Association Headquarters, 15 WEST SECOND Estate Associatio SOUTH. : ee n 4 : |