OCR Text |
Show ] ee SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1906. | FURTHER PROMOTIONS REPUBLICAN, INTER- MOUNTAIN THE M'CALL ARK ARRESTED NO BOND FOR HANSING[T LEANS TOWARD THE SINGLE TAX FOR EMBEZZLING sn Early, Confirmed e, Now Fal Is to Put The Charge Is Made Against | Up Security. Angeles Although Opera-House, | ment ee TROUBLE WITH CASH he is Said to Have we Receipts Taken When } Entire He Left Box gave so. Sat- eae Night urday x S. - McCall, 21 has old, Los Angeles no He where he is ar-|he has been yet by law, stated, of health eity coun- bond which former clerk the Nled a The gave bond |me nt Norrell, clerk of salary duties had no for to office under do. not sent to pi Lecpercneinc atic tiie prema i wanted| The disregard George for BURDEN Lighter done 2, to law in. McCa has been ree ra treasurer house in Los of the | law Angeles for Salt their city, It is charged that MeCall" night. 0 Helwan) iciown ae the train towards this city arrested at arrive the oe depot at 6:30 the morn-| house expenses on account ee Pian ns o avi a a " Mr. McCall's family Denver, while his family live in Los Angeles Soren X. Christensen has tained by Mr. McCall and steps tc chent upon' ages, not secure the the . making exact known refuses garding this of his of time. to make any the matter. a the! taken his| makes short-| which Mr rg aoe {s|to TO the McCall | statement re-| er ee eat Eb a to secure the erec-| ag ; ce a cet ca See ee uca ed neuen, Gee ue ' a eee thelr a pes Dees aaa on Hoge, Ae, eee ver president of circle, | Seoureai ae WELCOME yee a teynolds or Mrs. aaa and would can take auditorium se have C. A. that line they to haye night. with the inereased The matter city council such a thelr wilk at kick be taken once Busi- city. To -The city Care of Beautify Brigham. , a skp ake will also be p _asked toes parkway ees Sea either side of the league is desirous sodded oiqes league holes or'at the office of The InterRepublican. Comrade Bow-| as of beginning the work 4," Main street-in The with ae ; aes ek . thorough far¢ is parkway along boulevard, ald) Schulze, soon as commended more and the having both the beautiful girls there will ae ADOUL Treo 7 the same states. rt The cause of this adyent of girls and young men comes from a prize con-| which resulted young men through and the in the selection the girls inter-mountain the expense of that Governor J notice of the of for at fie, Creeoitan that at land the will; m0) reach The have asked cital be es "th ree eg ae excursionists Saturday, July 7 Tabernacle dition to regular 5 will that a : special arranged for Monday which 251Port- leave fc m. Sunday of the Salt Lake promoters will on day to the miss the chance to possible. the city for of improvement filling the many asphalt-and participate 25¢ each sale the ing horses and cows off people's lawns in the outlying districts, front WIND TOO "BRACING" Which Is drews ; Realty Present Men all| men are of now Salt at Just puzz why quite at this condition he real estate understand it, only, the and is tank recital) Helen ing Pitts,/at rental houses," sald a George) Mrs. and to win Selser both rendered. McCann, Miss other Miss Bessie participants, much to Deisher their the -_ WANT IN Phylnum- pleasure of mes ON ; sect Salt- CELEBRATION. of Outside Pstate sini at Towns Buy Day Tickets. nae Estate day" Real a still a orders rib- | town. were Utahns received from from other out cities of want ute to the number of people Sho Tv jto g on the prize drawing and returned to Salt Lake since the San|seneral jollification next month, the Francisco disaster. It is not generally | orders received yesterday being from nown how many Salt Lake people|five to fifteen each. Bingham, were in the Golden Gate city at the | Bureka, Park City and Bodena have time of the earthquake, but families |4lready asked for tickets, and it Is have returned by the scores. And as| probable that residents of other towns a rule, they have purchased small| Will send in their orders within a few cottages outright. Either this, or they _ have stead went moved back which to the and posal of there the old real is little estate at the dis-| cartoons, with men.' ages ‘ailing of and as many coaches ill be borrowed for when they | are aaasen w Lake ts ex-|day for the Short we er | e clever young cartoonist, and one of the publishers of the Orator, a pene gatern| agazine o engines home- Line o pokane the newspaper men as will take evening, judges. The 2 human: fish at -Baltaig wt Te a was act afthe inadequate was foot of ladder however, by tank, Wash. is here, making sketches of | June 27, via Oregon the prominent men of Salt Lake "rhe train leaving O. S, under a time water without engagement will about two coming is for be up one regular dance in the his The evening dances becoming popular. for air and at evening. Calder's are BIKE RIDER IS CARELESS. Nearly Causes Serious Butting human fish at hat the Saltair. Meteorological Report. Yesterday's report at a le fice of the weather burea sea aD temperature, ‘82; minimum temperature, 63; mean tem erature, 72, which is 2 degrees Lp the normal. Accumulated defic lenecy of temperaAbecoen, ture since the first of the month, 771 Accumulated ture since deficiency January 1, ¢ a6 ae a otal precipitation a3 pase trace Pa ID. a ulated deficieney of precipi" cx tation ‘since the firs t of the month, .07 bp. Acc tation ulated excess of oe January 1, 3.29 her forecast for t Sones, , cloudy with local showers oday, partly get July Short Line. Take $18.00 L. depot at 6:05 | train, at sp D. m., 15 per Ne DENVE NVER EXCURSION ene ape mines trip via Colorado Mid} a, ee Orator is to have a Salt Lake depart .m., special returning leaves Ogden Salt ae ae 14. ment, consisting of two full pages of | at 11:00 p. Round trip $1.00. All| Held'sb Stops Mr. ilbert's cartoons. of the people | the fast riders will be on the saucer Springs, nena who are seeing America first, and of; and some good races are promised. the representative men of Salt Lake) City. | The human fish at Saltair. by , on account a having his pulled over his eye fe ran into hind quarters of pao frightened him. ( came wild and dashed off down street. The driver overtook the h hindered their hitc and stopped them gone a thrown to ee ho coutRelativ.ve humidity S Runaway Into Teams. A areless bicycle rider nearly eeaaae a runaway and narrowly escaped serious injury himself yesterday afternoon on State street, just below Third South. <A large team attached to a delivery wagon owned by the Murray Meat & Live Stock comp was standing hitched to a weight in front of the place of busi5 on Sou State boys came The Brig! at Be and Mrs. Splendid 1; leaves imade itinerary Mantt at Glenwood rado Springs. ou and Colooe reservations now ticket office or Elks' Aub at Midland : . Institution the creased $5,000 a In. in Year . . Building. New library at Saltair year by | ing to Districts of scholarships The a pportionment Tree normal for the grade in the UniUtah just versity of been completed by A. C. Nel son, Superintendent of public instruction The normal department of the university is entitled to 200 free scholarships at the rat The appointments are being made by the state superintend-| ent for a term of four years, the ap-| pointments being made on recommendation of the different county superintendents or by the city board of education, as the case may be The scholarship exempts the recipient from the matriculation fee of $16 making its value $40 The = free scholarships are maintained by the state Following is the apportionment in the different counties for this year School No Counties- Quota. A Grane 1} Iron Tuab Kane 1 1 ] Millard 1 Morgan 1 Piute l Rich ‘ Salt Lake in' Juan npete l { 1 2 vier 1 i ] 1 4 1 1 1 1 9 3 1 1 + 7 9.1 3.35 1.31 1.13 Vocal Morris' Mrs, few yvears to nore. Mrs. Ledge heard She by Franz Which I be were did from two very Cannot eilty Plause "My of the Abode" in a thing good also, Measure" evening. contralto one part last taking Sands Jennie (Schubert) See the this Local amounte $63 5. ade last yea Theatre champion afternoon shouls at ee diver at present erected of this 100 ‘ of an e mere Dusters outing }A. Bumped on the result of ae oe | the par a rack to suit all, automobiling wheth or r driving. Byverything, in fact, to make you comfortable during the warm season P Miniature the entire Wwhio was RV STEIA the' ~ Railway ,train of 0 miniature. railway at leaving the track while curve, ( eeONel Maithew Daugherty janes the Cassimeres, $22.50. and to ae em- eleb rsary with in blue worsted, the resort Today, the Grain Flour Merchants' association will its annual outing at the park | ears, on | Galdey | rounding build- by books J. Leer Breensward while | eet Q,|. of Boy. a year. |the General the 9 SEN POL CO 9 OI to = 6> OWEN passenger, wr his adjacent e 111-113 the MAIN "Where Superintendent human Should return increased the Ic Better are now _ During top ~ Return | eae of the system but ha of the o crew of the direction Crosby, held at the fire |Some of the 28,109} library open shelf less losses, attractiveness ‘rew pier the Books in the library, the year the added. 2,630 fhe has caused more or 02.-as Aan : rs is s 6.916 against The present tained 146 } the income. of from. the : of a mill, fourth printing, |to the beltS spectacle in-| thrilling and > the STREET Clothes Fit." DIAMONDS watch, ‘ fire of which ‘ HEARTS IN The 8 te 1s1s her h ring. ever cr eareful buy Sec a girl engagement 6 g Be you and presented amusing than . gift best ets s > department under | Assistant - Chief they attempted MATRIMONY had| ‘ and ladders rather more TAKE I their first summer drill station» Monday evening new men took unkindly| when ete., of obone-! salaries, fuel, the report ef the Day day 4 at at of, who Better us to make | ' building oe eae |C'4Se5 Of oe the 4 Calder's-This Calder's the little folks promise to in g lly numbers The |" oe : is park ind go out event there is the ae Abbertys See ne ESTABLISHED | MA See ine pOe tre ake, Dnsign Granite and Gecaar'| ‘andethe "dis- | Stakes 1nd the youngsters will doubteaving a j less make the most of the opportunity balance on hand of $3.443.45. In ; Children's | Children's. janitors eno miscellaneous The patiattitel soiunrd 04 $18.130.59 : preceding $9,500 tax levy 7 provides fou stationery, supplies eerie tine have haut BHursemenis city POERe eotincll the | to the ee Cer people of SALT city. The board belleves tributing stations would that the dis-|SPlendid program be of great have a good time stake, of sports generally benefit to the city, and it is likely that | te: cit the council matter The will whole library take report action is committee, mendations council next now and some in with ae the Apply for Parole-The tions for parole and one the] tation recom-|by will be made to Monday night. the -- who SQUIRRELS aaa County of Tivo board have adopted Offer Cents w °/ ELY which has|at 12, of 1905, seeks in to a Alfred received | from a ¥ Dec. oo men | w statutory Salt ten Lake years of- 1905, on and titions have been presented board looking toward a bounty to add to elimination The of the =. Lake the the to the] a Shore road for Se at SS 6:00 Ely p.m, Toll, Agent, sen-| will and Leave Cherry Ely Cherry Creek 10:00 a. p- m., and arrive Cobre further information, General connect Creek ST 7:00 a. m m., Curries 1:30 4:30 p.m. Fot address H. G Freight Cobre, convicted| and Passenger Nev. EEEEEEEEnEEEEEEE EERE the charge le of New at the Mr. The ed D. - Mrs PI Dewey York. home of are in Mr the New has won cause of York for considerable his . Richards city, Richards: and Mrs. Fravklin S. younger Mr. Richards in playhouse. aes See and musical some from 1872 up to the organiza- paid department. at the Salt Lake number of years figure In Mr. and the He was theatr became historic Horsley leaves pid two daughters and two sons. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Nettie PERSONAL Mr. a familiar Calder's| the little folks, SaaS Ea human fish at Saltair The this city securing of | tion of the zest of the!|chief usher pests. delights guestsS| Knowlton, Niece ie and recognition compositions. 361 Feurth rom ptomaine will poisoning. be held'at: 2. tive rt be- | yarch 15, 1841. [' early adopted she TO KANSAS o'clock a ward na-|/ was born faith, went OF Zion's Savings Bank and Trust com-| ith themto Nauvoo and later | to to $6,000. Be Bright Start and an -agcount. aa a Fair-Bathe at per married in 1857 and $1) | five children, three her. | ¢ Saltair vy, | Miss Nephi Hill Ask Cross of pete G CITY A,, A. T. & Salt §. F. Rates, Lake F. Ry., 411 City, WARREN, Dooly blk., Utah, REAL ESTATE DAY. $5,000_ 000. $5,000 | $5,000 Reduced Cc. one Lake JOE, PASO, MEXICO. A. Hill of this of Salt ST. EL Me About was ‘the mother of of whom survive These are Parley Mrs. Martha CITY, * CHICAGO. GALVESTON, With ner parents she the ‘Mor mon DAILY5 COLORADO Funeral Twenty-eighth Mrs. H was Alabama, 5TRAINS Caroline late Pathis city, morning Thursday at the meeting-house. of | street Pioneer Woman Dies-Mrs. Graham Hill, widow of the triarch Archibald N. Hill of died at"her home yesterday parents, | carvices Richards. has resid- pany, No o Main street, pays 4 cent interes atnoDy anyaa mount from | SALTAIR, JUN JUNE 28, 1906. Good for their Face Or over e-> (AOUTU0 PRIZES INCASH& MERCHANDISE Sr ' Twenty _ $5,000 ~$5,000 Salt| week. point with the and Curries, at automobiles for been drafted into form as an ordi-|of arson and sentenced to one year} nance under which Salt Lake county] in the county jail, is secking eee | will hereafter pay a bounty of two Clement Horsley Dies-Cler cents each on squirrels, The tails of | Horsley died Monday eMocnoon' in Pee the squirrels must be submitted to the]city after having been in poor health | county clerk, and the applicant for|for a number of years M1 orsley | the bounty must also sign an affidavit} had been a resident of this city for that he or she is the person who killed | oover forty-five years He was born | the rodent. Squirrels have become|in England, Dec. 31, 1847. He was a such a nuisance that a number of pe-| member of the first fire department in voice DR. BROADBENT'S Dental Office 600 Scott sea! 16 8 Main, . trains between 30 a. m., arrive Curries 11.30 ‘Cherry Creek -00 Pp. ™m and m.; Ely CREEK ° Railway Monday, June 25, 1906, (Sunday expected) passenger trains bur-| of Holdaway, 25, IN UTAH. CHERRY Northern point 7 City,} for commutation M. CITY, applica-| Cobre, Nev. (junction commu-| Southern Pacific Co.), been 1905, and sentenced to} the penitentiary, asks to} Fred BE. Wood, convict-| sentenced Provo, | freight new for have AND Nevada and will) Will, beginning while in| operate daily the state prison and | 1 Charles E. Leonard Ja. convicted July glary, commissioners | tence resolution sentence attorney-general was "land Se county a Bounty|¢d Eacl JL of of fense Nov two years In be paroled TAILS. Commissioners The the city | Serving terms in the county jail. LAKE eee Summit library board recommends the Instal-|@ve arranged a big excursion, and lation of children's sma‘l circulating | Wil! come down probably 1,000 strong libraries in the outlying districts of the | he excursionists have prepared a evening. Saltair at Get As yout I Reading bank clearings yesterday d to $723,072.08, as against il for the corresponding day open the worth was the high and EW Den paper and difficulc number given by Miss Sands, was best t In he r vole e, rich and true, "Jean," a charming bit by_ Burleigh "Melisande in the Wood.' an old legend by Goetz, was another praiseby Miss Sands, who wor by number also too k in the trio, part hee on this Mossy Pillow," Edith and Miss Florence Grant ing the other members of the trio. air to street, $5,000 There volumes Rasmussen was heard iss aoa in ‘three numbers, with the "The Lass Jubal's Delicate Airey On,:..had Lyre" a nd an aria from "Sampson and All were well done, Delilah." but the last was a trifle difficult for Miss Ra smussen, and was hardly to the st andard of the other two H. Char lotte Esterblom sang Dudley Buck's "Fear Not, Oh, Israel," and Miss FlorSang it exceptionally well sympathetic ence Grant's sweet advantage voice was heard to Inc Win Marie anc yiv the last being a oe i lo. Summer," the bes The ork of Miss Lottie Owen is too well to need special mention known here. ‘S$ uffice to say that in dition o f the aria from schutz"' she did full credit to and rece ived the most enthusiastic apThere was wae those that of iss ing ind | old ' by Celebrate-The es the The library could use more Ss now | more value as oa keepsake to Mr. | it the highest standard of eflicien y,'Gylenswan than it was actually worth, | ind there are a number of conditions and for that reason its los is greatly | not ; reflected b the report which | deplored | ae he een one of which any Piremen's Summer Drill-The pom-| COIN Recital Pupils. Emma is likely shelves OGDEN recitalat the Y. M. A Se veral «¢ of the singers were eur. for but there was the first time in public, of that nervousa noticeable absence 1 uneasiness which so often initial appearance of : the and the work on the was most praiseworthy Several of the selee tlons would seem a trifle bitious young singers, for such well, and they did remarkably ability displayed will cause riends t © watch their future with interest This was yekeen work of Miss Edith cially true of the "Jewel Song' from Grant in the interpretation of this ust,' whose qd iMeult was 2 ise to the number audience. There are some in the register of this middle but these softened in will and notes with the pure lower register clear, tones of the upper, which the young singer a lready possesses,-we Miss Grant State a It is seldom that one hears among such uniformly excellent amateurs woyk as was done last evening by the f building on EXCURSION YOUNG SINGERS PLEASE. Charming the of Lagoon. yesterday taking their fs ee and friends for a day of spor jand recreation. The Women of Woodcraft, 'Social'.Circle: also' held-an-out- for and - stitution and has created an appetite! their descent to the ground from the 9 Bee eon pers. as poe of top of the ene -foot tower in the g the better class have been reac ©X-|rear of the department These drills 9 tensively by the visitors to the library. | wilt be nantinugd at the headquarters 1 the year, 115,297 volumes were | station, but on account of lack of room | 1 During } loaned and 11,805 oboks were. used | the public is not admitted to witne 11: ie reference rae S total of ae -|the breaking in of the recruits Garfield Summit Tooele de Uintah .... mes Wasatch <saieesens Ww tshingtn a Wenner . cans te -ccuae Sait Lake City Oeden eo5: 'ecs2.- aes Proae Logan report 1906, Employes of fifty-third: Ss ‘ 1 ho tox Elder Caone wir. its 31, News soyes es Fastidious. pyr, piece Suits orge, colored Packard The library was formerly |GYlenswan, janitor of the Fourtes in the Juvenile court rooms and the | id meeting hous a whites i Hoss change was made on Oct. 27. 1905 maker shop near the building wa The main reason for the appeal for visited by a small boy yesterday who |} $5,000 additional, revenue js created | Wished to have a repair made on his | by the added cost, the present income shoe For the repair he wa charged | being only $9,500, which leave he | nothing When he departed, 1 library without funds to buy new |Gylenswan discovered that hi watch | books { the present rate of ex-|had gone also ‘ course suspenditure, the library Is adding to it pects the boy, and will. thank him for | Superintendent. of fifty a year. made May To Suit Phanne ap the y e Most the Me figures show that the institution is. in Wes 2 Read, of the traction departbetter condition than ever before. This | nt of the Utah Light & Raltwi Ly is the. first report..issued ~since.:the compan dexterously spun abou library was changed from the city and | his. shoulder and gave a correct imi- SCHOLARSHIPS. Apportioned Ones board ending county Pree £ anc ; SCunpins and . Utah Lake Falls-Utah lake ha begun to recede, the week ending June 23 showing a falling §h the level of 03 of an ineh June 16 the urface of the lake was 1.35 below compromise point the highs St point reached for several years. A year ago the lake was 27 feet lower than this W Fair-Bathe NORMAL s minutes of to climb- where es: of that the TO afternoons the of necessary June 27, via Oregon Short Line. Take train leaving O. S. L. depot at 6:05 p. m., special returning leaves Ogden at 11:00 p. m. Round trip $1.00. All the fast riders will be on the saucer and some good races are promised and evenings. There was a good surf for bathing, and the water was warmer than Monday. Attendance for t not large, but there were parties for dinner at the cafe, and for the follows: BICYCLE was week, given it to ut when it came time two additional lengths act, growth directors The scheduled the the found ness of its strength, to postpone the that continued I., have 50 afternoon and_ evening. for the diver were erectfeet high, and the small fish' ( BICYOLE EXCURSION TO OGDEN ye as the to take care of steady growth. greater| the crowds. The prize drawing past, except the boom | place at 10:45 o'clock In the cs John the was rented coast. Salt periencing a than in years days, into the exhibitions sang well and adding a eet "I pavilion favor also "Sunrise." evening. ; real| Da yesterday, man estate real the into an aquarium-like An-|The played (Saint estate dealings have not fallen off ap- | Month off, uckets for the celebration preciably Mairing the last few weeks, | 2° Solng with unprecedented rapidity, there has been little stirring in ig | and it is now believed that the greater deals, especially in residence prop- | Part of the coupons will have been diserty nly smaller sales of about posed of two weeks before the big day $3,000 being recorded Not only are Salt Lake people buying "One of the reasons for this lack |the tickets, but yesterday several of at Hart-|main Morris people sure heard. aia Residents exists is a men do not While vocal See the champion high diver lr this afternoon and evening. present. | , sale diving was|‘human Ella. and = Alberta the bers for church Witlich, Brooks, youn Regime" Sweet," lis H, houses are fillof those which are Janct house were Lake vacant pleasing Klink Salt | You Time. Practically all of the ed, and the majority WORK > Dark in the Dew" (Coombs) and "'Seenes That Are Brightest" were stng in pleasing manner by Miss Linnie Frances Rutt, us were the "Husheen" (Needham) and "Sunset" (Buck) Ec Miss mily C. Clowes. Mrs. George FE. Skelton was heard jin "I Know a Lovely Garden" and "I Love unprecedented lack of houses| rent' is confronting the real es.) tate a Marjorie herever the An of Margarita R for high * | constructed, 0 place the Presbyterian Ancient Miss City "‘bracing,"" during the The ladders ed about 60 ane the Trio, Op. 92 b flat Maj. (Lachmer), and played both numbers delightfully. Morris A. Andrews also gave a violin solo, "Romance" (Svendsen), the number being one of the best of the evening. Among the vocal numbers of the evening none was better received than "Moonlight," written by Miss Anna suchanan of this city and sung by Mrs, \ Selser is a charming little bit recently published by an Kast- . Lake around ae ne convey an impression inadl "jand it was necessary at Saltair. VOCAL and term eee Fair-Bathe These ‘The at 15 Confronting through Saltair yesterday, but during the ternoon it was so strong that All the to M. ¢ . Z. W hite ter) mer plimented the chief of police for the Work of his mounted officers in keep- at - First Presbyterian | that raised the height to 90 feet, Happily Entertained. EU TB RY: eauls Bet ee tute loa ace e > gave Misses ley, George the UNPRECEDENTED LACK OF HOUSES FOR RENT Problem Apes mae foe) First ad-| an by and i $1 ee Javis com- evening, | given by the pupils of through the glass front could pe Assisting the Allison G : Seine ws. seen smoking and eating beneath the was an orchestra of six pu- | surface The act lasts fifteen min George E. Skeiton, iiaiddios utes, and the performer is able to re- even HUNDRED DOLLARS Real Esate Day, Sallair, June 28, All tickets|€"™" members of the association, Ww. Second Sout ie I. Carbon singers pils of their) win Li ae ta and scene last Mrs. arrival > party will leave here at o'clock on the Oregon Short Line for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Governor Cutler has taken the matter in hand and will give the proposition all the aid possible to make the visit of the young women and the young men as pleasant as possible. Don't Round FINE The the in of a udience Church re-| in listen the and about affair) organ them afternoon, they se ryices eee t a. pias 1 OF ai pene returning eatea 0 an 5 Bright HEAR terday from two sources. one being| Tom Richardsoe of the Portland Com. : iy of o rome trip | Be Cutler received invasion yes- ORSEOnTahO ofast aera willbe nd fhe some good rele Aes he the a country paper. intended 11:00 the nq test glven by the Portland Oregonian, PE ies sani special M. fenv Young Men Hundred Will Accom- | Reynolds circle is five years old and wnying The Zion F }the anniversary of Its organization FOR HIGH-DIVE ACT panying Them to Zion From | was celebrated Monday evening at Northwest States. | the home of Captain Grovesnor, where ; = a banquet was enjoyed. Mrs. C. A.|Human Fish Smokes Under Water, ' -~ | Schuyler, the first president of the eire |cle, was presented with a gold pin, However, and Saltair Crowd July 8 and 9 Salt Lake will be the|and H. B. Burns ,the organizer, was Is Satisfied. recipient of a visit from a bevy of |remembered with a gold ring. : beautiful girls, thirty-six in number,| = " BICYCLE EXCURSION hailing from the states of Idaho, Ore| a e ag It was a delightful breeze that blew gon and Washington. In addition to TO OGDEN Arie aoe he int at a hundred brainy young -busi- | train Weesmen and representative ‘men of ein ZC. LEVY charge of the clothing ; To meet. the additional expense jinand Alonzo Young at brad ie sales department head of the s}curred in a separate building the 2. Rod- | library changes will go into effect July board has asked the city counwas formerly manager of | nitkiodiicrease-ney Hilk im itesk ett _ ‘ ; S share of the -tax departments, but the bu i= three the too large for the man-| levy from one-fourth to one-third of a ness has grown reof one man. M1 lillarm acement mill This will add to the present inbusisi¢ned to look after > his personal come. oft institution about $5,000 t "k an effect ago the Leauus took a of flushing the pavec PY) the} fs 1g has contributed one of his paintings, valued at $60, the picture to be | placed on exhibition in an uptown | window in a few days and offered for sale 36 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS league last No. the nee A. stand that unused be taxed heavier 2 A "nts ee a vier eee "« pi ie aaa tint Borie ATA hnEteniktG THT GGT RTE) should such a law house effect law put Into Some time hi matter up steps C. In of as ness itmen protested to the needec le aan ; 4 }and was héve felt that the matter 1, Ladies of the | atte ntlon at once It is said that new Republic, has} flushers have been ordered by the ee ae arp. Re ae GOVERNOR active M. appropriate monument ha s be *n raised etl Se eon r is aes volmurherd ci , ‘a t make this a beautiful etaete fhe Oe ai son eta ts at the condition of the been re) will take release good amount at of Y. building governors 5 league, at | {)", ts in the business section of the city, but as nothing has developed In Memory. to the pecu-| tion of a suitable monument over the . ° yrave t ae Geners the is said to live | founder ear Ser iae( Hecate wife and her Connor died fifteen years aro but no| in the . AAAS Plots vaca saat Aeiale i s into of Improvement in building the CONNOR : board NES a eo ee tee "Th twell as enlarging the city 1e 5 matter was turned over to the ae mittee with the Injunction to take up the matter at once to sé : what ate , Ing is said that for several weeks| Met sail has had trouble with his cash | accounts at the theatre and that on . several occasions the house manager Reynolds Circle had to use his personal funds to pay ;Grand Army of the Saltair. train! yesterday It is eke eer go aes fice. Ladies of G. A. Tt. Invite Contributions and was | for Shaft in Veteran's when to stimulate night, took the estate should * in this cityin eee but ea aoa neue noon rig Tio of TO Would f a Building, Trove reed. Ure s Tis the Civic meeting left| MONUMENT of EATER Monz CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Funeral of a Dick-The funeral ot "Indian Dick" ebeker will be held pores rere the undert iking establishne of D. Evans on State street fatebiakin will be in the City ceme- under sepof the branches from the arate mi nase ment, departing manager of having a general custom DONE departments-- shoe manBEING WORK for the three } GOOD ufacturing, clothing manufacturing and | sales de partment. story published As a seque I to the Report Shows Fine Condition-Small promotion. of Georges yesterda y of the to the management of Ss. McAl lister Circulating Libraries Are Reefactory, it was learned from . general superintendommended. n . > other departments ad 4 aot LOTS Improvements ; Stimulate jast real duties over three years. Prior to that time | Be Bright and Fair-Bathe at he was connected with Ene Orp yheum e theatre there for o e) vear anc 1| SS See was well known in Same 1 cireles According to advices peceived in this | WOMEN WOULD BUILD Los Angeles Saturds iy night after hav-| ing appropriated to his own use the receipts of the box office for that| VACANT on effort Lake, the the] Mr. governing Heads as In an that his shortages will be made good |city officials were entirely incapable of from this city and that in that event |initiating any move and that more the oat one him will be dropped.|than half of them are ignorant of the Grand Tax , perlaw appoint- Hansing illustrates rather} pice ae fea dt Ey ; 1° | reforn adminis jon. Af nt taxpayer who kkK awe : what | xpay going on, said yesterday that the however,/is Owlng Theory. ON . Further city council 2 lita atter as the and Bywater at institution place ea ch a that but and the His Young the Favors and served for the board, draw- of the which right FL, Expense $1,000 had not on April Was to face the charge of embezzk ment aaa of Pending the arrival of officers from | Creo . 3 | presen Los Angeles he {is confined at the city3 Otani a Jail. board by reason why he was appointed ing the forming was rested yesterday by Sergeant John 2 Roberts upon telegraphic de peniotintt from not board jsucceed Mr. ten weeks as years the appoint- Mr Hansing stated yesterday }ho was supposed to file a bond, | R. of W. ---- League tivprovemrent Mild Form of Henry Civic Hansing's confirmed required jor t the L. clerk been ll, HAS as jet, F, Mrs. Departments. Treasurer of Los LIBRARY APPEALS IN BIG INSTITUTION. j | through eae $5,000 $5,000 _____| = Certificates, members 25c $100 each, of the Association. RIP. ROUND } Tickets for sale by all members and at Association Head eadquarters, | 1S WEST | of the SECOND Real cs cs Estate Associati on SouTH,. ¢ |