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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1906. INSURANCE LAWS PREPARES FUR CENSUS USED FIRE ALARM DOMINICAN SITUATION FOR LETTER BOX 100 RIGOROUS American Life Insurance Companies Will Retire From France. HEAVY DEPOSIT Other Poreign With Ready Exacting Chicago, July cablegram tual Life, the company from) France. of York has the Life decided The News says: example New ance Daily Paris the Comply Conditions. 3.-A from Following MuInsur- to retire correspondent Is so informed by one of the officers of the company, who, however, says that this decison will not be announé eal for some deys. From the first the New York Life has been. the single one of the "big. three' companies that IJntended to 1¢main, despite the agree ment, now Some years old, that the three companies would follow the same course in combating hostile legislation and In standing by the results. Article 7 of thes new insurance law, which appeared in Saturday's Journal Official, makes it impossible for the American insurance people to remain here. The article is so tnterpreted by the ministe> of commerce as to make it ecessary not only to deposit amounts covering the declared face value of all French business, but to make a further deposit equal to the accumulating prefits on each polices This the American compacties are sui to refuse to do. They assert thal they cannot tell until the pollctes expire or until the holder dies what the profits will be The ‘rigorous Interpretation of the law is said In prejudiced quarters to be Intended to force out the American companies. Other foreizn corganizations, expecting to acquire much new retirement of business through the the Americang, announers that they will readily comply with the conditions. RIPLEY'S DAUGHTER SEEKS A DIVORCE}: Mrs, Jerome Ellis Husband Was Miss ceedings Alice E. July have H. P. Fe Pensnared Pauline Chicago, Ripley Ripley, Ter Robson, begun pro- Ellis, of company, A. the on a ad entity him by a his Gaclic the parties but it is be- of the cue Want in to School July will indueed the house follow ry Place by of the a majority him. of of the Trish commons Ireland, interplace curri- Bree tage Deere eee ITIL AT LAGOON. New cars and ride. football, Everybody Free new track; roller skating, welcome. Marriage 2536-Charles elerson, 9637-Marcus Green: socker bowling. Licenses, Staflund, Gree nt fsaon & neces- > Au ashalso S10) Angier F. J. Will Have of Angier ae to Answer Union Susie Jungticn. Bingham take Attorney Miller's General County's eld. 2539-Carl Madsen, lyn Slaughter, by Deputy life. Salt Salt Gives Opinion on Responsibility. In answer to an inquiry from State Auditor J. A. dwards, Attorney General Breeden yesterday rendered an opinion regarding the sale of real estate by the county of taxes. e attorney general says that the law does not permit the owner o property which has been sold-to the county for Jelinquent taxes to redeem it afler the period of redemption has expired, for a Jess sum than the taxes, interest and costs, He advises further, however, that after property has been deeded to the county the county ecommissioners may sell it under the Visions of subdivision 35 of Sec. 511, Revise S: Statutes 1898, as amended by Chapte 22, Session Laws of 1903, by siwirt fale and offering it at auction at the courthouse door to the highest bidder, without reference | to € amount of taxes, interest and cost. Regarding the liability of the county to the state for property owned by county, _Attorne -y General Breeden says: "You are advised that when real estate is deeded to the county under delinquent tax sales, the county becomes the trustee and agent of the state for the amount of the claim for taxes and interest which the state may have in such preperty, and eee Plattsburg, | &te Peterson, tts subsequently - sells must account to the hace dieu of taxes, state Interest Lake; Lake Eve- Venture 2544-Charles Ashley , Salt Lake; Ber- under the care of a nurse and physia; Hevecbaitic: Salt Lake. . An attempt to float the John W. 2545-William L. Tank, Fremont, Northrop Mining & Milling company Neb.; Florence J. Crossley,|{® Colorado caused Mr. Northrop's fineer Main « aat Neb jeweler, ° moved - . to ancial 64 air downfall. $100.00 July 4. cash 30 given trains, away 30. July got folks was the Cc. to query Leedy road where the at offices at Salt- feller find I greeted to That Edwin Northern afternoon, the want home." Great thls can letter at rail- The corner,."" The man walked out of the office and what came off in the next five minutes was a plenty. The stranger saw a little red box "hanging on a post' and instructions reading ‘Turn handle, open door, then pull lever way down ‘and let go" "T guess these city people are afraid of those ‘gold brick' fellers and they send a man around to get your mail,' muttered the stranger to his wife, who had been sutperintending the tion, as he gave the crank a jerk Late. Too A policeman standing on the opposite corner and who noticed proceedings too late to interfere came running over and grabbed the man by the arm asked: "Where's the fire?" "I don't Know nothing about any fire, mister smart Alec, I got a letter for the postman and here it is." 3y this time red wagons began to ippear coming from all directions and by the time explanations had been made to the fire marshal the followne 2c es traile on Clark and ahh i stre Five Two Two Two One Chief Iirst ment Traflic Delayed. in the loop district of was Unusual de- Interest is Arranged, program at Calder's park today Tt guests of the occasion will be the Pioneers, members of the Nauvoo legion, and Veteran firemen, who will be made welcome at the resort during the day CRUISE ON SALT LAKE. Be Poursh of for Young July Celebration People. An all-day cruise on Great Salt Lake will be the Fourth of July celebration of a party of twenty-six young people today. ‘The yo Women o'clock will for es party leave the H. Berkhocl, W. . 5. J. Hackett ardl Elwood the party. H. Roe, Del Judd, BUGKe...A. and Brown Leadbetter, Andrew will Secretary Trial ham- Cruiser is of for Examiners Annex, Maintenance Water Houser $1,662.04 to be DeBern- chaperone jury in the from June 1 to the M Lewis MEMBER Honored M. sumptives' Relief in: the, ivial Sturdevant in nes té Host him the If ist Had' this of the Known After Woman Brave Passes for would. tery. Y. M. The C. A. Members Prepared for Enjoyable Outing. boys' section of the Y. M. C. A. leaves tomorrow for the mountains east of Bountiful, to enjoy its second annual encampmen 3 v , remain camp until July F: .s2te junior section from July 17 to July 30, and business section, August 12 to 24. Each section will include about twenty-five members, and while in camp the boys will be under municipal regulations. A mayor and other elty officials will be chosen by he boys. field days, rizes for the winners. Secretary . Lueas of the boys' section, will be Fr "that tired feeling' there's nothing better than a trip to Calder's ‘in charge of the encampment. | with cae the be State era it et Will .record bribe prove ae {8 here, son went Host that if, he. on the (Host) in the of would' of Colle ue, In campaign fund and No. eal Cc ‘or gas several tions, but its various agents from Valley Malad, Park to fae. throat and also of chronle fornia Whierey or City and ate point: of No, 17-Ior ate. of | No, arePierce the his Ore jung faneidl |x, o ‘ in ai) bad 4 he i IN of Manila,' of | deme' One de-| 19 surplu to Manila since ai oe walls D. CHa Note: epi- | are bees Purese San Traln Oregon and Two | cific east there rat cpigiense ness stand the eobiaied in his own charges nee Wy fact that matter that behalf secret best ae and for three a years, of deny Commissioner a Pe Bee Sopa Commissioner Host sprung if at cal eat iaa time teonne ae to injure the er past this LOC ti and then aye of the innocence . of the of rendered by n Houser there a written with paper the Line and} and was told that or the fa-| it was the insurance he wrote and qj.,. 90, witness E and A Tt Lompson Fitzgerald, 4.75 a M oe ore en ak wi es 2, eller, al sw : 3s, ta,-V. uld lode, Toughaut. Ee wem, Toughnut FP. to Perry 28, le Titziceele, etc Hisked; ii AMd all 1n, milla Iw Iny. Sea and @o. 6-7, 4 Lee to Glenn Pte BU $8, Cece S .L. 16, 8S. 1, L. 17-18 - 7. Inv. Utal Go. Park O. iI. Boittii« rn to sub we Alexander ........ 2) Craig - re to E. S. View > Geoge S$. Smith, feet e of sw 1, Walker ects aE De Groot, 4x10. rods. sw.fe/ ne Wm. M. Brown to 8-49, 10, Highland of 4, 55, D. .....-+-.Wm. Anderson park: i 3.5 caci.. the 30 a.m. a 3 5:35 Express p.m. 6:30 aim. and see 9:50 64-From No. 66-From Nephi and San Pete Valley...... 64-From Nephl....... 62-From Tintle an Stockton ...........- Garfield..... Finest 2| West. Dining Car a.m 1: 220 p.m. es 1:30 p.m. 6:45 p.a 6:00 p.m. Service Im the Only direct line to Los Angeles, J. BURTNER, District Pastenger Agent. by CURRENT TIME TABLE patois building, June 3d,x 1906 Tn or LEAVE it fs ha the aha stands po aera r at No. = LY JULY 4. 1:45 : acs ace Pe 4:45 6-For Denver and East 8:50 a.m. 11-Iror Ogden . J%.. a0? ‘255 a.m. 6-For Ogden and West 10: 36 a.m: ane No. No. N o. one @. enver anc ast 3:5 8-For Provo and Tintie 5: 13-For Ogden , a¢ 26-For T ens Denvér and East No. 4-For : =e ey No. a No. No. ph p.m. 6-From _ Ogden ape) 12- ee -=« TO i-Prom Pro Bt ae déa oe SeuereaceT e " 5 a Bingham. Denver No. No. m. sOS8OC ; RAILWAY. ne Table in Effect May 30, 1906.) ib 6-00, 100s Yea 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; se a six trains run erishited to ee ..10: aa d MAGE Gae cuwaoe vee cane ‘ 14- From Ogden....., Siena 2-From Ogden and aa ve : N NO. jWwest pee oe » 3:40 p.m. -#rom Park City:! 5:15 p.m, 115-From Bingham... en Provo, Heber 6:40 p.m. nd Marysvale....., Gand dn eee 20 ‘From No. No 600 and ose 2 10:35 No, No. 99 | No. , 8. o+eee--- 10:00 0.m. ‘Denver p.m, p.m, m. 9:50 and b-- Bron Sast ee Sih ceeees stio 113-From atl al OGDEN 11: 10 p.m. coaitee No. AND po a p.m, Meats 30 pa West No. No. 66 3-00,a 'y, ao and m. pom a LAKE : p.m. Fare for bowen Trip, oho J. E. LANGFORD; Thacilee SALT Denvet and Ogden p. ' a.m pam. 67. a.m. No. No. No. 0 a4 8:00 8:10 8:10 8:15 No. 1-For Ogden and West 1:45 p.m he eS AUee une oo : ft dg p.m. 10:45 Effet CITY: Provo 65:30 §:30 $:15 10:00 ne Weber, i 6:15 - LAKE ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY: No. 19--From Denver and East i 8 te fel MR Geiss Gaver c te cial eis : , . 10-For No. 3-For eee 4:00 SALT and Marysvale ...... |No. 19-For Ogden +++. No. 112-Yor Bingham tenn, a es Park Gee $50,-| ie "Woltatne. : Leave Salt Lake. 10°30 am 1:00 Se 8 6S ' Oe eee British Navel Maneuvers End. Gibraltar, July 3.-The grand maneuvers)" thé British fekix ended today, 1e Angeles Julius tb oss - 3,500 2,200 ed: hat up SPECIAL TRAINS TO SALTAIR BEACH 50 < - by Main. : Edw. -M. Ashton to Mary M. * Jenne 3x10 rods ones ne fr 4 rods s of nw ee No. basement, DI. BROADBEN Dental Office 600 Boot ( Kears- of appre ig leet , add... at occupied so dense that how much of 1%) Cc has. O. the re fe abd agene end 1 Glissmeyer, Bpnk of Commerce to Edw. M, Ash: ton, 9x20 rods se fr nw 3, A... 5 The 000 wl) "GC ilissmeyer, ee Dis- which floor occupied - 2,738 Bothwell, ley, Pt. 35 Is, 1@ hoes eee Te. r Finch, al to ae D. rdy, 22-23; 11 Parking Ist add, Grand Martha. Canfie aa aor ods . San SC 62-From Lynn : Nephi. .....-. 3 No. is Jones, Grand BOW) cscensce ee George te Ca- 2-Los No. involved. 2:30 o'clock this morning the fire was under control and confined to the building in. whieh it started 2) eae cene Henry So ther 1, Utah pa phy ity res rk ee Chas, to R.. Unv 7. CO. a one 750 Mrs. selmont and St en No. he | No- At 3.20) eetee L. Ward, Rebecea F. Perkins to L. 564, 11, Perkins 1st aaa, NGOW egicea cece ctsccctucss Ruby Seed . Anderoe second the smoke is to judge just ing 700 ee et to Albert M. Ol- Nephi Valley 63-For ARRIVE DAILY. 8-Los Anegeles Limited SECTION. fire 4: - 65-For phi 61-For Nephi and ‘Lynn 8: Nery precauof" the A. Moses & Sons as a gradually ate its way stories in Ps ee coe < . 250/168 Tre mi: ayne, tr, to Lorus 8 to 1 21 2,175 TI te Ih. Inv. frank MoriCo. "to Bodine cases: Colo. 4-A BAe actanine 0 705} Mtn. r I. ewe! 23, There has hoa che of Wholesale Surnine a a Limited No. |No. Kleuffer & company as a paper box tactory The building is a large one, having ‘ ro ( et o » stree ‘ € 2f i 5 I i It is in a manufacturing center and the firemen are working hard to confine It to the building in which it started So far the fire seems to. be Co. to Walter C lode, West Mtn. 10,000 "TO 5 Oakielgh Thorne rat Houston Ce July the fifth 1} ws a xs tes to Mary A. N el 6, ree = ee oo i. Jensen" to B arbara A. Bush, xt rods se fr 54% reds e of nw s0 Wm. Chicago, Pete No. se BTS i Oe Building In fr Chicac Sry ROA BAER DAILY. Angeles 63-For No. vd 31 RECS 7-Los 1e¢ American Reflector Light company ike coe oes pps a eS : Austin Art Publishing anc teligjous Picture Company, and the fourth ‘and s io] West DEPART eee |No.1-Los Angeles Express 12:01 a. No. 61-For Stockton and tle . ae ... 7:45 a.m McKinley iranere TIMERAILROAD TABLE. CURRENT | aE eases BUSINESS Pive-Story cee ae cart P. A cnt be I IN ecules by factory and told. et . y OLAX ta 15 a rr =e a Pe C: V. P. Hiskey to Utah Soap Co., 5x9 rods se fr nw 119 x. G en to U "ah Apex Mining as ne aaihi o'clock this morning is being fought | Stage connections for Nevada mintngby the entire fire fighting foree of the | camps. Central district broke out about o'clock in a_ five-story building in a = 3 eh Mast Van Buren. street occupied by Mainstreet. "Phone 1986 169 South several firms The estimated dam-|™® Transfers. 2 s = ai Ww a M. Oe: Sietaenthi ae FIRE a the committee, and to Milwaukee upon] as a ee Salt Lake Real Estate oc ‘Cole 2 Tho. Bs et tt ao a 3 cas Cornelia' CG investigating committee, | age Is already $59,000. asked Host if he would The fire started in tell the story to Host finally went UTAH'S the Sr Fort PaPr TRAINS. POPULAR sixteen The pro nty-six above MOST . 2 twe p.m. numbers, Union PARK 2 AUD J ' ao See health bureau is taking every tion to srevent:-the spread question as to how a court and jury] would decide it, and it might refleet| badly upon himself (Host), and that| it would be best not to make the mat-| ter publie The witness stated that} when O'Connor became counsel for| a summons : report @oipyay 1 had type- proposed gs (EV Sey Unvel deaths suburbs near shown train ie P. A. street. to the Southern gaia *YELL OWSTONE wae racy mee Ne guarding Manila's tG p.m. th ae trooy have been quarantined eS Seria tt Ae oa vorable decision, dismissing the action of L. A. Brunkhorst of Milwaukee, for the reason that the action was one for the courts to pass upon Commissioner Host said that two years or more after the incident had | occurred he went to his attorney, J. L O'Connor, told him about it, asked his advice, of : inces id the Host, + Bane bata erate are, yd the witness handed to him that and t ichments vos he cRngaion une : of the surplus dis- were gine cases Twenty-one nd de saths were reported ibdase a testified that the eee re eee yn ee yt ‘a the favorable decision tribution ah Rae 8:60 ess, ytrating _ en ace Mine teen ‘ ee ‘Ne " Pavite ak: suite ring from. the oo he at and is recovering. = defendan t oe ; fail Commissioner Host tellin a tthe been. ‘ Se Soe of the secretary of state, was predict-| ed by the defense as one of the very important things to be shown in fayor "had RSMRRE RETO ites = police chances iliness ey Ae es Host kept time when the politihad changed, ra at a chosen theit p.m. Francis- the re pominason of the then RepubSee tate gow 4. phe SUR lican ate officials _ CRLOTIS 9 AVC. 0 DES Os. re, 7 ' A majority of the victims in. ManThe aes nse, outlined to the jury by]. . 2 OU Jones, i ila were found. dead No notification orne 5 ey; declare i ie P- ce numbers Short do not apply of named ; 7 BURLE aY, a. Eas west one | Sapa E oecured | effle Thursda ricans, Bry It any have et ith of nea hE to out. than eet D. S. SPENCHR, A. G. City Ticket Office, 201 Sinin Telephone, 260. 2 epi- occupation last ‘at eeu se ty a he boar efforts broken worse death p.m. 6:05 anit tyand intermediate polr sees «....11:45 Causes virulent. has. be American hundred Nes to secure | Its: )3.--A. cholera" since Disease Apprehension, July: of threatens PHILIPPINES. Ray Virulent Bee Hint Om Chica . nag cs aC : rd orUland, Much 4:05 p.m. 0e kc thony Marysville and Intermediate points .. 9-lor Ogden, Cache eee Butte, Helena, No. him a Ogden, lisho p.m Omaha, Intermedl- 20.2. Kansas City, St. Louls and after catarrh lopated. Ogden, points g-rTor 1:30 Cache intermedisense 2. Chicago and stand schools that. Dr, make up Heturec Francisco and ...... Chicago 5 a.m. Kan- Louls Ogden, who 7:16 10:30 a.m. Omaha, St. 11-For Se ule der, of points Denver, City, San p.m. - St. Louls Portland, Francisco Ogden, Chicago, in p.m. 7:38 ee enver, intermediate the | No, 6:15 Cache Portland neers cago, & p.m. Francisco.... : DEPART. sas City and 7--For Ogden, Zutte, San |No. hi- Ogden, Butte, San a. m. 4:25 KanJen ai Nati bron- seen others, their bronchial, Com-|emic told Life Phila; ailing wood. have chosen *Distavery only June} of make Equitable and attended | No, | be Ogden 10--From will Seeretary office capitol, From Black | n all jntermedi. 11:45 me 0O; st Louis, ioe City: Omaha, Sonate nica " " vaney, ome. 8: 3¢ a.m. c hicago, 9 |" ait of root, y p inte |g refines contained Discovery." Chicawo. leaders could nious' | ease then pending before the Equitable would give the Medical Hlale, Outbreak morning the - action Stone Bloodroot, CHOLERA "that" the to in curative root. coughs Cineinnath ; | a Prosecution proved Houser, 16,1903, severe as Wal th and und the7 | very Practice, theingvedicnts foregoing best Meanie, ed, pgeoe, mB, 8:30 in- .... Cache Park Omaha, Ogden and intermediate points .... |~"~* No. riple points 18-F rom te writings of the emitne nt Drs. Grover Cate EE ar BORG, Peer Olo ey OE eee defense Mf missioner cision society rou was Miss Mrs. -A: G.-Mahan, Cora M Gordon, died at 9:45 Pho rday morning at her tome. 48 ast First North street. She leaves a husband and three children, Harold, Marjorie and Archibald, and a host of friends to mourn her During the las year she had undergone several ‘severe operations in the hope that _ life might be spared, but she sue ecumbed after a brave effort to combs ut thie malady which attacked her. She was born in Rocktown, Ia., in 1870, her family moving thence to Denver. She was married in 1896 to Archibald G. Mahan, who is prominent in business and fraternal circles. funeral will be held at 3:30 p. m., Thursday, July 6, at Unity hall. The interment will be in Mt. Olivet ceme- the bitof Case of Con- Away upon Cunt No. purely ehiel, throat and lang aaueNons The prosecution outlined. its case precisely as followed in the preliminary examination declaring that it defi- Struggle. Medical commissioner, testify has the that the for, MRS. A, G, MAHAN CALLED. Seul that terrnediate 12-From Ogden, Valley, Malad, supporting nutritive the Golden' done cd: enhances Che nyyere "Golden the alleged'. -bytha-4ot - Qomuniestone : lost, and who, aceording to Host asked Mr. Houser to hand a typewritten statement of a form of decision to is Well It | Afternev= General ae sure and | ore ta : } INE I De ah EOry ty case. not + ae ve oan nt tans ny rumor t ts "Bo : Luscombe, eons antiferment o far go being é ati6 : PortFranwees es 6-F anal Ogden and : ayer OF ither do injurious whichvot. itaalf is ‘ valoable remedy in many cases of chronic diseases, being ® su perlor demuleent, antiseptic, urplus wtlenipted is viycerini the}. to 8-From_Ogden, land, Butts, San eine printed on seen that sieohal or virtues. stimulants, chermicall to atturnéy-zeneral ¢ tt Hatt interesting, curative thus cdactha distribution Host, that engaged. As is well known, this society mainains a splendid sanitarium for consumptives at Denver, and has accomplished an untold amount of good in relieving the sufferings those of the Jewish race afflicted with cular trouble, and who have gone the consumptives' home in Denver in the hope of being cured, or the other hope of passing their few remaining days as comfortably as possible, The appointment as a member of the board of directors of the society named came as a great surprise to Mr. Lewis, who has previously had no cormnection with it, aside from sending an annual subseription in the name of the Congregation Montefiore. Life} ze yr noys 1906, Falls, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Ogden and intermediate points ... 7:10 a.m. long See aeet G8 In' pus\inaxe diseases, becomes highly objec from ree tendency to produce a crave | Ho t| the P no ingredignts developed ‘that the» Tousen' Dece mber the | , . 17, 4-From Ogden, Chcago Omaha, St. Louts, Kancard vale ae gas City 14-from 3 vale, St Anthony, ' eg No. extracted from the roots of plants fouhd growing in the our Anierican forests and of favorable. r broadcast all thi his popular medi Thus he has com contain recognized EFFECT RERIV™ a Instead of alcohol, which even insmall of} Equitable decisioniin effect told: Mi Society. which form thelr portions cases of tionable would give a con- | to the Republic: un] point i well Witness standand deny..the truth or| the statement of the complaining w society. Word reached Mr. Lewis yesterday in a letter from Dr, Hillkowiltz, president. of the society, and Mr. Lewis has written the president that he will aecept the honor, and exert his best efforts to forward work the i if' Commissionér ia 4) of-| Insurance} the medicines vegetable, medicinal depths of Dane with of 7 case. newest of publishod of which omposes 4d. other habit formiug drugs they contain any narcotics secretary in ociety $2,500 fund equitable. The court charged bribe that of Woillld-rénder:a ber of the national board of directors of the Jewlsh Consumptives' Relief noble a distribution G. M.. Lewis, of this city, formerly secretary of the Congregation Monteflore, has just been elected a mem- the | these agents, Houser, Commissioner promise Assurance tribution construc- Jewish this thermore, from the formula every bottle wrapper, it will fis : , .3.-Befors July. Lo trial, Host, campalen BOARD. by pepe Secretary Influence municipal on pp ELECTED IN June ias certainly critics andbe | no, harpingotherwise forc ‘talled ple oly ae opposition that all might against his mediefnes, because they |}7o9, ave now OF KNOWN COMPOSITION, Fur aie Walter Zeno ‘The Industrinl! school board will also be permitted to divert the $3,000 appropriated by the last legislature to connect the institution with the Ogden waterworks, to the or the Moore springs, and of the pose of piping the waters springs to the school. The board of examiners state they do nét consider it advisable to authorize a deficit of $800 for the purpose of lockers, ete., nor of $1,500 for the purchase ofthe Olsen land adjoining the school. G. - Claims to i : Wis.,. of state, is : fering to tion of an annex to the main building. For general maintenance, side of the deficit existing in May, 1906, and amounting to $297.84, institution will be allowed $19,529.84. This amount is allowed to conduet the "paeeren in county, been allowed. The will be allowed used ee ¥ ‘ etal benetit sie in arousing neededD "¢ were, and ens 163 0 - and a et to many yatent medicines con ingr dients as broadly bie nts complained« tecognizing thi {uct some time ago, Dr Pierce, of Bye: N. Y., "took time by the forelock," us OLD. YEARS Hlost Tried : \ Madison, Money of Is Decision . Improperly. $2,500:to creating State THREE : ' 2 Commissioner Supply. the of for Attempting Briber MATTER a Awards be the ae E TABLE TIM atltonthk oe is sub ; has, in a|No, the in yeanitos measure, esconside ec hle sneb Be people intelligent most O04 mecdicines as minay be fairly Sus | *No on| f eta a ant tly oan the injurious ingre o | INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL GETS NEW ALLOWANCE tjoard ier -call injurious Influences i B Despatched BOYS GO TO BOUNTIFUL. The wyanine will Saltair, where daneait follow the day on the Sel be the Medicines. | adminis- to Ba hatevot es in i ‘ | been of gre WISCONSIN ah st nak For this pur pose the cruiser Columbia, with 400 marines in additton to her regular complement, Will be despatched tmmediately from Colon to Santo Domingo, The Columbia, with her floating barracks of marines, hay been on wateh at the isthmus for seyveral weeks in anticipation of possible election troubles in the republic of Panama. "he elections being over, the Columbia is available tor Dominican service . In addition to the Columbia, it is understood that other ships will be ent to the tsland, whieh will make the flotilla, hitherto commanded by cant tin Sutherland, with the cruiser ankee as the principal vessel, a wellae invincible cordon through which ho revolutionary expedition could foree passage According to. the latest information the department. is in- receipt of, Former President Morales was in St. Thomas, while General Jiminez was. In Porto Rico That those two able political disturbers have plans of invading Santo Domingo there is no doubt Garfield, Those who will comprise the party are: Miss Berkhoel, Miss oe Miss Perle, Miss Sorenson, M Burns, Miss Harris, Miss Bieeniiah Miss Reeves, Miss. Thomas, ss Dranning, ip MeMahon and Miss ael Casey, Frank Bullington, er rank Smith, B.-V. Williams, J. 2.- The propose cieney fund, has Industrial school will begin promptly at 1 o'clock, The Fourth of July oration will be delivered by Bret: Douglass M. Todd, after which there will be patriotic songs by Christopherson's juvenile songsters, the reading of the Declaration of Independence, appropriate musical numbers the orchestra and other exercises suitable to the occasion The songs be rendered by the chorus include "Hail ColumOe ete see Spangled Banner," one . meg which selections on, ne éhitren: will doubtless present an Daaireenive appearance. At 4 p. m., there will be a_sertes of country horse races with suitable prizes to the winners. The rules goyerning the races are that professionals are barred and tha t all arrivals must be driven by their respective owners. In addition to the special features the new shoot-the-chutes will' be ‘in operation for the first time, clegant 30-foot launeh will see i benetit of visitors to At 9 o'clock in the evenwill be a grand display of Will IN at the State While it is denied Department that advices or a concerted Inovement against the present regime in Santo Domingo have been received s frankly admitted that. the forces In Dominican waters materially increased in order to preserve control of the situation despite all eventualities necessitating GREAT DAY AT CALDER'S. Program July not The state board of examiners notified the board of trustees of State Industrial school at Ogden a number of the expenditures board that institution asked layed for twenty minutes, and several persons had narrow escapes from being run down by the fire companies rushing to the scene, The Blue Island, Harrison street, Fulton street, Wentworth avenue, Halsted et, Center street, Clark avenué, Ashland avenue and Archer avenue surface electric lines were tled up for twenty millions on aceount of one letter he stranger, his wife and three children, were bundled into a patrol wagon and taken to Central station where the man gave his name as William J. Miller, and said that he had brought his family from Arthur, IIL, to Chicago to spend the Fourth and see the fireworks "T didn't mean to bad," pleaded the man to Acting Captain Duffy, who despite his effort to look cross, burst out laughing at times when the humor of the situation flashed through his mind. After cautioning the man to be more careful rext time and explaining the difference between thg mail and fire box, Dufty told them they could go The last words uttered by Miller as the family were going through the station door were: "Cynthia, I wonder net at time the next train goes to Art Patriotic does of oss pered in its Dominican -fiseal polley by the failure of the senate to ratify the treaty with Santo Domingo The statuS quo is to be preseryed in that turbulent republic by force of arms if necessary, until some binding agreement is established by which the fiftyfive per cent of the customs now being collected by Recelver Colton may be distributed among the Dominican creditors in a ystematic and equitable engine companies. hook and ladder companies. chemical engines. insurance patrols wagon tower of the fire department assistant chief of the depart- department inspector Chief of the first battalion. oe ial fire reporter. Twelve newspaper reporters Two police patrol wagons, One police ambulance. The Washington, tration : taininey The ques- tion was asked by a seedy looking individual dressed in a Shaker garb. Leedy, who Is a busy man, looked up from his work for a minute and answered, "Put {it in the box on the Was | Status Quo Will Be Preserved by Force of Arms If Necessary. manner, young I a which the 20 Lines Up. 3.-‘‘Say, back Disastrous, Chicago, July 2.-John Northrop, formerly connected with the Emerson #40-Oswald Carlson, Salt " Lake: iano company, appealed to the banknes Bergquist, a Lake, 3641- aayetond Dor alt Lake;|Tuptcy courts today for Pack from trah D. Bull, rela debts aggregating $125,474.89. is as2542-Thomas J, Phillips, Bingham; sels are scheduled at $36, abe. AttorEmma pra tiants, 2 reka ney Shapard filed the petition in the 643-Norman B. Win Salt " Lake; United States Distriet court, for the nan Who is now broken in health and Sigrid Be ahudn, Salt Lake. Fremont, Chicago, Delayed Electric tell me can you postmaster, I've Rich- Mining RESCUE District Tied sénd Traffic When arrested Angier, who is employed by the Standard laundry, said that at the time the threat was made his revolver was loaded with blank eartridges and that he had so loaded it to celebrate the Fourth of July. He ONL te having made the threats, but ys that at the time he was not capable of putting the threat into execuejon. Hs version of the erery Is that he and Miller came to blows. He says that Miller struck him in the face and that at time he (Angier) was wearing his eye glasses. The assault so angered him that he drew his revolver to seare Miller. He says that Miller is a much larger man than himself and that he could not have defended himself otherwise. Angier admits that he has been drunk the greater part of the time for two weeks, but that he has been able to keep on with his wor He its id confined in the county jail to wait arraignment on the Soa Becubnt against him by Mr. Mille for c. ‘Healy, Dagmar arrested Loop Were Contemplated was in to Sheriff! Slater early yesterday morning on the charge of having threatened to murder Charles Miller. The trouble between the two men is sald to have arisen over some small argument Sunday night. At that time the sheriff's officers were summoned to arrest Angler, but he disappeared and it was not until yesterday morning that they vere able to locate him. He was arrested downtown and when taken into eustody was armed with the revolver with which he is said to hav® threat- to TO Minutes-Nine Policeman and The of the committee were a d yplec The same ¢ommittee also recomme onde "dd that the services of Frank Blue janitor of the Onequa, and Arthur Briers Janitor of the Sherwood school, be disvensed with and that TI . Wood, janitor of the Uintal chool, be pald $4) a month to look after the old Uintah school and the furniture in the Burlington chapel he committee's recommendation was adopted scommendation that the contract for re infore ing the peep ition of the Poplar Grove school be let to A. and » C, Shaw for $1, 703,00 Anderson, Fountain]the county Johanna Dahl, Poun- property, 2538--Charles o.; thirty- baseball, Traflic \ecepted. Irish action reforming the methods of the mediate education board, which Trish at a disadvantage in the culum. minute Bid Curriculum. 3.-The ouse of commons early this morning in rejecting the Irish party's motion regarding the teaching of Irish in the schools of Ireland ts a dire¢et reversal of its own vole two months ago condemning the rules of the intermediate education board. That board, while appointed by the government, responsible to parliament and refhsed to obey the vote of the The chief secretary for Ireland then yielded to the board and this morn- ing Plumbing The committee of buildings recommended that the big Rossiter for the ins ' plumbing and he auing ened a short tim The Robson may hee be Leaguers Language Dublin, were assoctathe Tea achers' alary schedule in the the committee of the Murder. IRISH AT DISADVANTAGE. \ and The petition of for a raise tion referred to wis whole of disclosed, although she wit not be compelled to appear in cour Mr. Ellis is a director of ‘the Chieago Automobile club, and a member of the Washington Park club and the Chieago Athletic association. He is a dealer in railway supplies, and is reputed to be wealthy. My and Mrs, Ellis were married Nov. 20, 1897. i MaeCready Clella her ire: hearing ithin of Mies close accepter Santa against represeniling that the of Harriet Cohn, Alma Molyneaux Ellis. are said to have been In conference this morning. In her bill, which was filed in the Superior court, Mrs. Ellis says her porta has become enamoved of a Pauline Robson eifle instanee is cited. Mrs. the defendant and Miss aie were seen together Sept. 12, 904. She adds that she knew Sathine of the alleged occurrence or more than eighteen ath ete sh but when the facts were broug to her attention she insisted upon ‘i separations is not Known whether Mr. Blis will contest he action brought against until resignations ENGINES meeting she 1e Charge »The proceedings have been filed in secret, and the bat charges infidelity| against the husband. Ripley, mother of Mrs. E sie. said ‘today ft was fact that a divorce was sought by her daughter here is no blame of any sort on this side of the house," fl Mrs. Ripley, "‘and, of course, as this affects merely the relations or Mr. and Mrs. Iellis, we consider their affairs private, and wish to avoid publicity as much as possible." Attorneys the High school teachers following were employed: Garnot Attridge at $80 5; Jessie Freea month, Effie Vk oe at : at 4), aret MeVichie at $5, for the commere ate fi department teachers were granted following for the sehool year eneMolsy, Lil- But Mrs daughter president Jerome by at H. P. Henderson oce ag ag e Sl last evening In the absence sident a Moyle. Other, members ae were Ne wman, Cummings, Glauque, Mi avfin Milerbec nd Obe rudor fer The fol aa ing school ‘calendar was adopted for a OT ri emesttr-First term opens Monday, September 17, 16%; closes Wriday November 16, 1906 Se c ond tecm opens 198: closes Friday Ie bruary Second se me wt r-Fi term opens MonApril f as ‘ bruar y 4, 1907; « aia s Friday, See ond term opens eat ay, April = 1007: closes Friday, June 7, and "Hollds iys-Tranksgiving, Thurhd: ny Friday, November 29 and ®), If recess, school closes Friday reopens Monday, January 7, Vashing oe s birthday Friday, February 22, 1% Arbor day, Monday, 5 Mem rial day, Thursday, THREATS WERE EMPTY, CARTRIDGES BLANK by 3.-Divorce been Railroad husband, That Alleges The board of education will meet next Tuesday evening to consider the appointyear 8 ment of enumerators for this school census, acticn having been such decided on at last nights meeting of th board. Several other matters will also be considered Declare to Stranger From Country Causes Sensation in Chicago Streets. - FIRE REQUIRED Companies Themselves The School Board Will Appoint Enumerators-Adopts Calendar for Year. ED ‘ | Habit-forming 4-From . . Ph = A o- Was) ll trains Ogden 6:55 once and . Denver ‘and 7:50 p.m. an 26s cates exce Me - 19° and 7 20 8inclusive, except Nostop is. t: at2, 6. 6, one para a rehist ee cxet ollce, Dooly a *Phone L A. BENTON Mediterranean fleet under Lord Charles "ye Hares ord, defending the Atlantic trade Extra Lagoon ! Kaysville, 10:00 p. m.|= = D routes, had the oe srs Diana and Bar-}| (Sunday, 8:30 p. m.) Eee -__--- ham - wee eR: destroyers constructively Lagoon-Leave 7:00, 10:00, 12:09 torpedo Sek eines from Eng3:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:20 p. mn. Giaundas: ANDERSON- CALLISTER Co. land arte oe a to get here unpercelyed by | g9-9,) - the BOTIL 'PHONES 3190. Call 3190, elther "phone, to get 1 Inter-Mountain Republican, any partment, advertising or Sundays and holidays special through train to Lagoon at 3: and 5:00pPp. m one decirculation. SIMON President BAMBERGER, and General Manager. 30S State REAL ESTATE, STOCKS AND SURETY Street ; BONDs, BONDS, MAN UPACTURER'S AGENTS ae. THE ee) es 2 |