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Show THE STOPPED | IN HER HANDAS Bement Goldie Harnish of Butte re ae te Custody by < Police. Ogden WAS RESTORED the TO Sisters Iter of LIBERTY Legal Have Young Guardians, Wer 25th of to hibits Home. Butte, Mont., to ward ote her continue her Goldie a detained! journey when apprehended ve oma, whe back to the Bombino, copper The young mettre oe ployed at Simon: only the Provo a the millinery Her broken so when Grove Hoyt he Butte nae thé on jial the flowed tream between} Miss Harnish re-} a Mi prepared unknown and to to steal her friend With the letter ae acs doa throughrh It is learned store. 5 lay ate that*the , ta the At Has eity to Thinking. an-enthusiastie which Surete it Mee vatil such a the in ti 7) eo eia : . va _ nea strawberries accompanied 1" Phe th Account: of a Cold) long list J. . Installing of C. of H. Poe were E. Bott Plant Miller figures on stalling a municipal e f veloped me that he had tried to L. L. Nunn, manager Power company for Councilman 3ooth's report : Cost DANGER, r eet this ie rease in rate, a time as the ee on ae matter, hence the ca prohibitive verified Mr - IN -_- i ; Prematurely Only cev > CROP a anelas presented the cost lighting of in- plant. He thought pe $24,000 eo beds ae ost a 350-horse-power steam tochplan hile of $50,000 Raat Oe caaed ou Nights tall a water power plant These fig- Ogden. June 27 Unless great | ures he stated, did not inelude the dischange occurs in the weather conditributing plant which would cost an tion the potato erov In thi ection additional 99.0,000, and that De ut of the tate will be t failure The this price the Telluride Powel comylants that have survived the ravages any would have certain strings atff the worm, and a backward spring, | che d to the transfer . the Hoyt induced the Putte of I\y per young : uasion lady to Pook a ver meeting Councilman mam POTATO ey the purchase ¢ ity of given the but that.by thethe figures plant, Following a fine program Fellow regaled themsely and band 1e@ eens the sister remain in ire ily Train said to have become stunted and prematurely developed on account cold nights which have prevailed for a number of a that it be the sense would adopt. have a I don't me, and good TI thought home know why e my I] Cal. them will half sisters fortune. Hoyts You from I was 13, actress see the sisters, property that when ae I with was © the seven to live with Mr. Hoyt. owner, and and Mrs. Mr. away that lived lime before going halt to-do I will inherit is a they Ogden: until] was Lindsay, pass A reason : ' Released Brom Custody. Shortiy aftcr 2:30 o'clock this that ‘ rolic cel ( from was liberty at custody ee ee that she was cific No. 4, p. m to and go told where that she OF she} of Eats Superintendent of pleases pend Schools Takes ; uperintendent Weber I Monday, ‘ Peterson, public Miss eph Lanes | | the and « bout "the 9 for -N. chool Be © ‘ ft ML os of ; build- nee she W the American - 27.-While |out driving this morning Mrs. John WwW. Chipman with her four children ranging in ages between four and ten years ld, met.with quite a serious accident aS spene of Horse. June Seyv- : Va ten where days on «death Shupe, Ix ilgor Si of. ‘ =Idaha, which evening re Vile at nt ACCCOESCH, of live brothers Chamberlain last | married WA ‘i reSiAE 1 Ogden ci and sister ehildren l mate | Law at (Gjeorgeto School of le Lye installing the main pipe line for we cily water works fs progressing nicely B. Mauler and Guy Sterling of the Inter-Mountain Electric Railway com2anyy from Nephi to Preston, Idaho were here Monday filing ections of fo. ae led ; ‘ ; eS provided in their ordinance 1904 July, granted Miss Fannie Miller one of American Fork S popular young ladies and Chas Ol occurred work ding of here he which ‘ eg will Cot : << Cedar today. reception them i ing the ene is An Sort prepared place ' mM wed- for tonight va 5 at =n parents, Mt ine mn stockholder alan Mr. cnr ide) of the company, is greatly Paes ased with the present outlook, The ™ner re now working and in hi PINON, Chae ire llable to ship ore any das On aceount of jt near. location the. Miller property it is generally conce d, it will some day be a big hipp a groom Phe groom one of the lar Voung nen.of the-citvy i most popuand-has long been connected th the cit ehool proving him proficient in hi work county It to hat he elected : friend of count Republican The bride Bee part i gy the "bride een yo iW ‘ Principal-R. A. and | visit oO Jose of the Jack- rh | at his old - FIREMAN home in. Huntsville ji al ph Nearly | S$ CLOSE CALL. SA From Wigh Falls | Building lountain th Mira Tim pre , the o if Nelson | oY chool. at Salt--Lake "Gity pent }3 terda in th citv and will leave |tomorr re reriity fait Vani: ‘esttonded wa ly yeal shite 1 'and|. Dell Mining company at Salt Lake. John che ers a a i corelary ser hie a a fs ee i action in Dana yesterbound his case place one aa of ieee onan H. Wootnt, UB Bl rGaybok busine charged Levy, alleged the to railroads, was started with have s i ih ee rt ‘ ay 9 friend She has been teacher inzthe yunts ‘ Cit a: 3 PARSE 3 LANGUISHES IN Remanded to Custody of in Defaule of S1L500 Ogden Salt the rune! Lal police this vith 27 pa court morning intent to on } JAI Laurit ! is before Fayre commit in of a yalued Judge Denies Days Jepson Wa rhe corporation Olas ree fos to do, wlren in The: eon j murder. The public-spirited Given ca Utah, ane d % Independent Perue sor ae ripped-by The the : , erift Away and hose Aweri ahs 5 Telephone : West be or Tt oes lie ; i ‘ bp! er ihabe: Toot th South, tht after larg the will ile edson Fourth tart and et July development yery 3 Provo on | Pr ‘ he Tune even on ship ae ore ! Briefs. 7 bard work likely - sane ‘| Sie the com Representatives of the county met Wil Appeal. for Stealing Grip. His Own Lawyer. charged with Dan Jepson, assault ind battery by his sister-in-law. Mrs Jacobsen, was discharged by Judgex yesterday Jepson conducted own case like a Philadelphia lawyer and won out In the end, Tis Objections to portions mony adduced by Mr. city were sustained by the facts shown by the evidence were that in a little fracas between Jepson and his wife Mr Jacobsen assumed the role of peacemaker and came out the worse for her good Intentions of here and completed arrangements for Lhuayexcursion to. be ae aaa ae run to Lagoon July mul us ear the excursion run by but he quickly secured a firm] (he bands of the county was the lareone-off the rounds with his!.cst of the sez I ke ind continued anh & a ca ,1 tnd from present apg , 1¥ Maree thel effort thi year will | ante: that of last Those who had CANTATA AT ORPHEUM jth vork in hand today are Don . I On J. A. Johnson Spanish Fork | | | to Bp St Mary bunior acai rab ie eed was tthe Kettd' Moon Queen sto be iver ative Phe. }the citizens|the procured from sp real is at association headquarters, 2nd j Dat com= |a next thi Monday ‘ "anid th ae Os i ening direxion of the cantata: dances very Is Sr See Vv >) ment | tine under Nora'. of the theatre LOE Henry tales Springville sure to be free manare- | tendered that night | hip today Bryn . - Marriage a suc- |, N. ‘ \ugust Pischer and Vogel, natives of Germany, ! Gleason: is ecateh prett and Catholic cathedral, the of the Orpheum having use | nile K Neilson le ant Grow Tred Fielsated ang nf i hnson Provo; and Pry‘meriean Pork ben utiful Ca e ert G, bo -cliagen othe Orpheum | J Oiinalt open musics drills and entertainment Mi ool; ie of | subseribed thi um for the purpose }j ce All of the boxes have already of raising funds which the association | been tal en, and inquiries would Indl is pledged to use advertish the re-|cate a big attendance The proceeds sures of Utah and Salt Lake Cily.|of the evening will be devoted to the ihe ticket ure only 25 cents each and |purchase of a choir window for the can man oon carrying, Hold on had lithe Bstate association toda of tickets to Saltait The merchants ‘the en ant fo | Miss Gleason to Conduct Rendition to} ‘Moon Queen" re-] Séenicnve COUN mathe hel circum rn default Le: ' of the -the : j th $5,000 the Real the holders a : he aE Republican. | view of leveloped in Aerie RMT ynanded to the ustody to ag jdone and a good showing of ore ha \D n encountered: in everal of the I rn son BRE Aree as S the I dA SDI DLE Lhe t tric jeginning pa \ line of hose is run through.) the eamer to the top of the buildin (ypoueh the tandpipe it; "neem } breaking time Durin the elimbing "I Mark Lessenger appeared ndant | asked the court the bail vhich hi honer fused stan Mire Drill Roosevel teamer Of Bie. contin | fire } arraigned in|) opre Re aa me ty me udge ; Murphy] oor to the L ground, -H i nn harge previously Kika the cle lessen Jari the Sheriff) Bail ‘ ithe S complaining wa NAUE Geort Sebri ho alleges th OM Jun { the defendant committed an 2 sult upon Ora $ Page with intent to murder him The facts in thé case have been pub- lished | HAS 4 license Jamilton Laird rc B ed ae AAT swt were A et Lake John were Judge being R on issued of Bureka and Hyrum Argyle sy Hettie jr..and Shore; ara Fat an erlain of Cedar Fort a annie: Mill of American Fork Ernest Brown of Mt. Ple it is D§ nding' a few days with his eRiner aaiess aw, Fara Decker - 1e : -_- at Calder's Requires Consent to Fight. Jacob Munz and &. C. .Champett, who were charged with fighting, were discharged by Judge Diehl yesterday Judge Diehl holds that to commit the offense of Nghting there must be common consent to do sa.. In this case he held that one of the defendants was guilty of assault and battery and that the other simply defended himelf from the attacks of the other, Claims Damage From LAW No DIV., court. M. L. Ritchie, Complaints are Court Lewis sum of $940.42 lent J. SMITH, South Street Jr., Sec. and Treas. Anna ec, Swanson div. for vs. the de- SOLID PULLMAN TRAIN. COOL ROCKIES IN DAYLIGHT. $18.00 ROUND TRIP $18.00 Swanson. » Michael. | David THE Held's Band and Juvenile Band With Train. pltft } Limit 30 days; Springs 5, Leadville, CITY COURT. lake Tie At Suits JULY 14. SCENIC THROUGH Henry vs. Grain. RAILWAY. Judgments. For deft, Nellie Nichael Special THEWORLD'S A. H. Cutright vs. Union Svgs. & Invt. Co, $550 dm Gustaf Elleson wa Murray Clty. Dmegs. to prpty, $1,500. Filed. your Diverse Manitou Routes returning stops and Colorado Springs. reservations now at Elks club, at Glenwood D. & R. G. or Midland Offices. | Bywater & Groo ys. Jennie S, Pal-| mer. For labor and material, $13. | Bywater & Groo vs. J. J. Free et ux.| vi labor and material, $20. | ta Implement Co. ys. Joseph Wore man, On notes, $156. | * Judgments. J. J. Wallace vs. Etta Clark. $2 for | de ee a G. Coale vs. J. W. Clovis. $47 for pit mn Salt Lake erie and Wanufectur- | ing Co. vs. Maurer. $33 for pltff.; de fault. CHILDREN Summit WIN Stake at PRIZES. to Have Outing Calder's. On Today race, 11 to 14 winner long distance s' race, under under of Brown 6 years-Martin |} race-William | | years-Vivian war-William G. Luke, SCIENTIFIC Commercial Via rge ted to is SeDer TO EURE SALT KA be a big $5,000 | $5,000 $5,000 $5, you association is collecting than if any We can you turn has more agency in collect some them in. OF DON'T BAD LIKE DEBTS, Rely Lake US City, Utah. | _-Pp > --dp $31.50 | tie by fet Gid-| Chicago to Salt Lake AND RETURN. "LOW BATES EAST ‘OUND, | a.m 1: lor one Particulars Cc. A. . ROUTE. of Columbus Institution New Council Fare $2.00 round trip train 8:35 a. m. Speciad turning 8:45 p. m $5,000 CTORS COLLE PEOPLE "SOME t Knights Special for Mer. slSU NDAY, LAKE this and Block. o'clock which say debts manThirenables Merchants' Protective Association 7:10 GO Gen''l I became association. experjence the world. _ Francis '93, this to bad eurs sion, years' collected girls under second Annie Martin, Myrtle under 6second | Brown, » between the superinseveral stakes res ulted and for William T. Noall Snow of Ensign stake, with Glenn of Joseph J. Cannon and John second Granite stake a close A number of the older people stayed and a for the dancing last evening large number of young people went | down from the city Summit stake of ‘Zion will have its | annual at today Oregon the Joseph W. mit stake 9, of teen years-Alta- 10 war resulted In a teams captained and Anna Colts of June ager me Weather conditions interfered materlally with the outing of the religion classes at Calder's park yesterday, and in place of the 6,000 children upon which the management had counted, only, about 500 were present. The six stakes of the county were represented including Salt Lake, Pioneer, Ensign, Liberty, jranite an Jordan, and those present made of the} amusements of the day. various kinds had been arranged for the young people, and for the children of larger growth, and prizes were awarded as follows: Girls' long distance race-Clalire Pendleton, winner | General Call 5:55 p. 6:05 p. on or m. Address WALKER, Agent C. & N.-W 38 and 40 Wost Second South Streot, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH of re- REAL ESTATE DAY. | SALTAIR, JUN JUNE cs Mom 28, 1906. PRIZES IN GAaH & MERCHANDISE 0 Twenty Value on Certificates, the purchase members of the $100 of each, Real Good Estate and for at Association of for $2,000 sale by all members Face or over TRIP. | of the Real Estate Headquarters, 15 WEST heir Association. 25e ROUND Notes, rendered judgment yesof the defendant in the Apna Swanson against Henry Swanson, on the ground that the action was barred by the statute of limitations. Action was brought to re- the Rigl 62 ak Sane H. judge.- Tickets y iny favor cover are CO. TO DENVER, Piled. through Murray. Elks' judge. or CHANCERY DItIV.,C.. W. -Morse, No setting. LAW _DIV., . D. Lewis, judge.- Mahoon vs. Donovan Donovan vs Bansuey eta CRIM, G. G. Armstrong, judge.-State vs. M. Levy Gustaf Blieson against Murray is the tithe of a case filed yesterday in which the P aintiff alleges that in October 1905, the city had graded the street canting his residence at Second West and Murray streets raising it four feet and injuring his property to the extent of $1,500, which he asks for Judge Prices FURNITURE Manager. Morse, Today. and : | cis evening dances W. DIV., T. D. Lewis, judge.- For deft. Swanson ys, Swanson. Walker vs. Geo. R. Walker Chas. et al, Dec. in RR INO?. CRIM DLY., Se |, ee judge -state vs. my Levy. On trial. been and before J. d ‘ prartin ait 2 uv ide circle of fora lone Uinecn ' schools at Plain Cc. BE. DAVEY, LAW bonds C A Dailey Ww as sentenced to serve fifty days in the city jail at hard labor by Judge Diehl yesterday fo having stolen grip Welonging to Nampa, Ida., from Western depot Tuesday attempted to place the guilt upon another man, but contradicted himself in his testimony found guilty by the court. was cached in Pioneer park, the appearance of Dailey with the its ficers it had been removed from hiding place name ene which Goodse and lilling company and the Mining Company were. eon- iSUrey M brass from Fifty rial lidated ft ye 1th tre: of $1,000, vies Greenwood have succeeded in springing a surprise | Th follow! marriag license on their many friends In this city. This re issued toda William 8. Sparks }) morning the oung couple ecured | ped 27, of Salt Lake City, and Levina | miatriage license and iminediately pro-|H Col ined 1, of Corinne \\ vin | ceeded t th bride residences son)HM. Center weed j wid Mi Edna | Jefferson avenue here the marriage | /.. Croppe wed 17. both of Ogden, | ceremon ‘ performed by 1] I i- | ind = Williar z Petterson and Mi | mer lL. Goshen, in the presence of the | BP e Sey ! both of Od | immediate Henry Paul Io the palmist who was legal irre sted for not having a license with which to fortunes for hire, was tell yesterday sentenced by Judge Diehl to pay a fine of $25 for his omission This case has engaged the court's attention for days and has brought up points of law in as the license ordinance applying | fortune tellers and clairvoyants. will be appealed by Judge for his elient and twenty-four hours time was granted for the filing of the bond on the appeal was elaborate being take ‘ Whirlwind heavy trial Palmist Jacob. Greenwood. Ned Wild' and [Stephen Wood have returned from \merican Fork canyon where they thave been for the surpose of inspect- at'™Washington of before Charge. to serve sentenced J. Murphy was three days in the city jail yesterday for drunkenness Following his rejail Thursday he will ap>» city court to defend him. against the charge of assault and batlery preferred against him by his wife It is charged in the complaint sworn to by her that last Saturday night after having been hard at work all day washing clothes, he set her and brutally assaulted tramped on her body and otherwise maltreated her To the charge he of entered a plea not guilty and reto tained counsel defend him.. . The the Murphy he. . will | ished busine hearing concluded Ar mstrong and a jury yesterday morning ‘The entire day up to 3:30 was consumed in securing a jury, at the end ef which time the trial proceeded Harry LeRoy, o the men accused of stealing the brass, was on the stand during the afternoon. continued today The case be and will probably consume the entire Cay Ee Fork, Jur NEBRASKA COURT. Cc. motion of Sam King, the ceiving stolen at Four Chilaa Victims : Hon. CD. Van Duzer, who repreents Nevada in-eong : topped off |i) Ogden to. visit. hi old. friend Alna to1 Joseph. Chez who..was_.) af] Severn, columns ZC. Are await The : and Frightened mis- torm down, and will imilar, but mov:| where W. | lumber Will of county, of re June:-27 a Maguire and a party of DTastalan : TY Chine ae % aed Fs tig te: Avia trl ‘ times retont byithesparks Thev-avre. con; " 1 iderin the advisabilit of Inking a] mnel lower down from the mnain ore the tap to haft l Word ha been rec er in, Ogder Bride : Oeden; dren mitth of Clyde Do County a Teacher Ilis June pat the Oe te necting. ik Sivedt MARRIED Weber at soon brick. } aie . Court. Charged With Receiving Brass That Had Been Stolen From Railroads. in- Chipman District NICELY Yesterday. LEVY CASE ON TRIAL this ‘ PMS. ih honor leaves supportir Wheeling... RULE THREE for farewell evening who ely home Briefs. 272 Jast old remains the to justice of the peace, the defendant was to Upon eral months visiting with het ister, | One of the shafts came loose and dropM11 Richard Cogan ped, frightening the horse which beMi Loulse Browning, daughter of |came unmanageable and ran away. The Tohnm } Browning, who was operated yvccupants tried to jump from the bug]on yesterday for appendiciti i re- |} ey and in so doing Mrs. Chipman and ported to be getting along nicely one of the little bovs received some Rev. Samuel Blair. of. the > First | bad. cuts about. the: head. The buggy Methodist church. left. vesterda for |and harne were completely demol- See OF June The morning wT Ogden , te 0 de Miss Harnish stated going east on Union Pawhich leave here at 7:30 EXPONENTS her meeting-house As Wwe ie onion cage: peeerie ae at Butte telease Goldie Harnish We have no case. against her Hicr halt sistey here Hiv not been appointed her guardians, and a he was only running away from font they can't] pring het bacl j Phe young lady was accordingly re- | leased te ing are x be ing be eplaced by ubstantial ones : sass es Sue oen after- r 1878.. Friday given The property, | 44). eae. . or on well-| my | ward 22, taken think|cion. Heyt their be lerment. vantis. that me they stokpedare byje: lous tim police. unles of my good it October Over FURNISHED Nothing betrays the inartistie mind as much as cheap Furniture. You should insist ou having the best, even if you buy less in quanty. We wish to oat your attention to the exclusive line of Furniture we carry and especially invite you to look over one line of Iron and Prass Beds. Leather Couches and ochre. e RECORD. DISTRICT in to Bound f£ the Greeks were reduced from $1,000 each to $500 each, <At the adjournment of court bonds were not filed for any of the defendants. On Tuesda orning ALiss whish . ' eon Se eaeit ae o , | meeting that the city council be authleft her. place of A Rite a ona SUCCUMBS TO BRIGHT'S DISEASE orized to own and operate a powel! quietly took a train for Sylvan Grove house in) Provo City for the purpose When seen at the station today the} Wife of Jack Henry, Ogden's Popular | of generating ¢ leetric current for lightyoung lady told the following stor: Catcher, Passes Away. ing purposes. lam on my way to Sylvan Grovy eee motion was introduced by Kan., where I will-have a good home Ogden, June 27.-The many friends] George Startup, in which he urged the with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hovt. an aged| of "Jack"' Henry, the popular catcher city nunc to do all in its power and couple My parents are b ith dead ana! of the Ogden baseball team, will re-] with all possible haste, to provide eleeI have been living for the past four} ret to learn of the death of his wife] trie light for the city, by using the year with my two half sisters, who t the family residence this morning,] generating plant at the Provo Woolen are acy ri ~ For two i L Wave ftor a protracted ilness of bright's di-| mills, as a temporary municipal plant worked for my own living and was en cast gaged at Simor ore, When the tickMr: Henry hailed from California t was sent me by my friends in Kannd was married in this city about five sas and I decided to run away They | years ago. She was born in Gridly, want COURT De- oy the Third District court The defendant js one of the twenty-nine ireeks who are charged with having ‘ngaged im a riot at Garfield on the i4th of this month. When the state rested its case yesterday, Sam King, attorney for the de.endant, moved to dismiss the case igainst the defendant. Justice Smith mn passing on the motion after all arguments were In was of the opinion that the erime ofriot had heen comeee and that the state had. prova prima facte case against this ae fendant and he therefore overruled motion to dismiss. The defense no testimony and the court that the erime had been comand that there was probable » to belleve this defendant guilty The case against we orge Roumeliotis be begun at 2 o'clock this ifternoon Walton and Attorneys King, King, Leatherwood represent the Greeks and the prosecution is represented by Job P. Lyon for the county attorney's ofice After considerable discussion of the municipal ownership proposition, Wil: liam MeCord presented the following weeks and was TO HAVE YOUR HOME J e Armstrong entered a decree of divorce in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Nellie Michael against David Michael. Non-support and cruelty are the grounds on which the divorce is a Overruled preliminary lr. Smith, lay, and attended, eral vears, maintained Mi Harnish in comfert and with parental ire that] oon developed into adoption Paper had been partl made out when the fell into the hands of her two ha i ter who refused to delive them te Quietly The Gianatselis meeting well times by the plain- Armstrong, Michael Di owner- citizens' | was delegation | council Enon. links, both | effect terms with ee cls of the Telluride ei Se ol to Dismiss fendant electric Nghting plant the citizens of Provo. of Motion tn Set 27.-Municipal slogan inciting | tonight, Advance Current June of the poeeeere? nd ea 3) Syl-/Pubers for eas no train. Odd from Hoyts, per eee with chickens Sureka City i aw: siste1 from the tieket to ship cureka. large ‘three ane to WAS IN GARFIELD TROUBLE COMPANY Cent People Provo, eee ; a real a Large Se A the eg playing for 32-C;3 ae rovo, June 27 he ! of the wearers of Ds (arom the r ee sisterly That epee at various udge Lewis yesterday entered ‘a de‘ree in partition in the case of Charles \. Walker against George R. Walker, accepting the findings and report of che commissioners appointed straighten the matter out. The case ainged on the division due heirs of the late J. Walker to the old Walker 0 Per the onal of of AGAINST Thirty-three Bombino, | is charge ac cording to eee ne in trio, Sylvan the bro are : s{sters Butte tnd Court Holds Cause Believe Gianatselis Guilty. -_-_-_ Settles. -Mike 27 clegaution at half two Stage on Citizens FIGHT the - Ttalian Promptly ARES two "7 lady, Justice ee a . r of FINE. of ee trial peer where Slogan a riot and intimidation, today pleaded} Ralph Poulton, who is mayor pro Ne ruilly to a mis sde meanor and escaped | explained that the elec trie light com with a fine of $75 and costs, which he] pany has increased rate for each cur B ‘ 7 1: $1 for promptly paid: re nt from 66 ae Mere and placed ae ee city, er await A One June Bingham, cighteen, the local police station last night} a telezraphic communication ceived frompe Butte throuch the police force at Salt sake. Ci he Ownership. Rates ESCAPES WITH at on about - s {Municipal as Strikers, was --- ee onsen on cratate to ound ex: to the Mike yet Not parents de net sa" Street. 27 June Ogden, pretty ind without LANI LIGHTING be of. inviting 2he Republican 410 Harnish Not Sought Returned Inter-Mountain Bureau, Woman, een SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906. GREEN HELD FOR ENGAGING IN RIOT Meeting ‘J G. M farnes was the chairman of the me eras. The speakers were *| Senator Simon Bamb r 1 Marr, representing the Bountiful Commercial club; H. H. Blood, who spoke r the Kaysville Commercial club | while the Farmington Commercial club ja ilso had a voice in the proceedings, rvis county is already getting out == Malf Hold Meats. to Consider Ways and Kaysville, June27 Tully 1000 of the BE of Davis county attended the 1reeting held here this afternoon tor the purpose of discussing ways and means incident to the hoiding of i t was decided to hold it in the ‘FLIGH Into REPUBLICAN, | TO HOLD FAIR AT LAGOON. PROVO TO OWN Citizens of Davis, Colinty 10 INTER-MOUNTAIN SECOND SOUTH. Association |