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Show SALT LAKE CITY, or UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1906. WILL ASK COUNCIL ; of Is Threat Such urer er jif Water SEND S Tax Is Ezra BILL TO Incapacity Z ; as Well as Treas d notice er . \ to but fin yesterday's ves ay ny called to City thee shut city city the Attorney |]his ideas regarding Seemed to the shows that be ng city into| the London . ih The be a "Oregonian" Share & one, : Lake Salt letters from Debenture of the celled and way of Boise, ee TS managed city the for for county called The ; carried immediately connected with CALDER' AT of . si Stake Ploncer cebration to be ei to outing | stake is next | day out a as in by bullding Whee Mr. Hanson. asked City | able outing at of the governor comcommittee terthe Nay ois so private NATE the park and today TRAE morn-| ; of from tables The lub them to the county the Shard passes on allo greet had Dr. that' said today, 3 h afternoon qay know! authorities before' at upon, and responded briefly The party took the 2 o'clock Saltair, and Hawaiian take|the to arPanged had is not the man to whom a bill should no matter if the water was| e sent, used at the county jail over which e has supervision. Mystery "Reform" 3 Is y notified never arry to intend also a mystery of end its Westwas Virginia made valor One excuse ‘for the action is that|service at Shenandoah was brevetted general, brigadier the| and money, the needs city the General over, was war, the After adminis"‘reform"' the is, that other enand life civil to retired anything | Witcher against bitterly Is tration circle charmed the of outside form." tered the ic career "re-| of cessful In his pubGovernment political field. he served the attorney. BADGER . FOUND of an Story ton Strange ne eos We in covery GOLD Dis- | when Miner's OW ah aa pension e Ee bo s¢ ce in 78 poelion and tn ae < ; baila || 1880 resigned his position to become paymaster in the United States army In this capacity he served until 1891 MINE ys Nevada. he was retired upon his own ae . story back ap- plication. Sinee his second Arcks tall ltarw. ckbvidelG costalretirement wwiteher of his going survived by his wife and the follow- . co orge grub staked an old min- | ing children Mrs. Frank MeCullough er "nad suruck a streak of bad | of Huntington, West Virginia; William P. S. Witcher of Oakland; Witcher some lV. finally found miner This lue excellent. surface indications in the|of Granger; Arthur B, Witcher of this evada mountains and staked his|city, Edwin J. Witcher, now in Alasclaim. The prospects were so good|ka. The arrangements for the funeral debeing are private be will which his| his brother and George, Mr. that the arrival ,of his chiluntil adjoining ferred three took brother-in-law ren ‘The old grizzled claims. away ed him plied all winter by on wor miner the George. we funds sup- His a bu not "pan out cee quantities of meta i ¥y cllow ore Sree atiather C the "ald miner, {n hard luck, came past this first miner's claim, carrying his kit of tools with him. Mr. George's friend was the ter SUPERINTENDENT RESIGNS Mrs. . pesevers vers Nellic Neltlic F.F ; Crossland © Con- nection With St. Mark's School. Mrs. Nellie F. Crossland, for more |\than six years superintendent of St. naturally Jonesome, and invited | Mark's training school for nurses, has stranger to take claim, and af-/ resigned her position with that instilooking. over the sues Gey oe tution = will assume a similar one stranger decided to do so. n even- | with L. D. 8. hospital early in ing or two later the two miners edt on Bentan per! Mrs §rossland has just a ledge of rock talking when a badg-/ returned from a month's visit in the The miners gave middle west and Canada, ng at er came into sight. chuse, and th pe Raaaay ran intoa hole on tended while away the convention of raduate nurses at Detroit, the atianterta cla They went to work with their picks Before leaving for the East, she tenand soon dug the badger out, and in|dered her resignation as superintendoing so they made a remarkable dis-|dent of the training school at St very. His bed, in the bottom of the) Mark's. The successor to Mrs. CrossFol was made on a big chunk of the | land has not yet been named, although very richest of gold ore. The gold in|the hospital board has under considthe stone ing his Mail. on In new which he lay was worth this way they discovered of gold-bearing quartz gold Photo Salt endLake duke Anishing. KoSo. resignation to her successor ties. take effect as could assume soon West, state as! du-, cca BE fie th board examin- ; its held which examiners, cal terly examination Monday and ES ADMIRES oy found ie Orein Lake cageal Sone re din a yc Bo ra EV Sea iioat who passed EDRDOE through a an concluding the clty N. ~PERSONAL, The requirements demand, from a twenty-year practitioner, 70 per cent with 5 per cent off for every five years eRe nee practice. The officers of the state board are ir: 8. Wright, president; Dr. R P Fisher, secretary: A. S. Condon of Ogden, treasurer: Dr. A . Bwing. Relatives thank their of J. many |assisted them irtavement. M. Bullock oe to friends who s ably during their late beWM. BULLOCK. Miss Lucy Gaby has returned a month's visit with friends in land and the Northwest Miss Norma Crossland, daughter otf Mrs. Nellie F Crowne of St..Mark's oy sining school "aves in August fo Philade aoe to enti a training school for nurses Dr Robert J. Hyatt of the bureau has been granted a ten leave of absence and, with Mrs will leave in a few days for Los be geles, where the vacation will passed. Miss} Cannon and sister. Angus M. Alice Lambert, arrived in the city yes-| terday after a visit of several months in England and on the continent. They left Salt Lake City late in February and arrived at Liverpool March After a two weeks' visit at home on the Isle of Man, Mr. Cannon and his sister visited in England, Belglum and the Netherlands. <At Liege they met J. C. MeNally, formerly of this city, who showed them West North Temple' sothis are Meet he Woman held Wedneshome of the B. Reed -strect,, of i » i. == him | es or poss early rain 600% he} if 3ogan|)to .58, and it is | kKle of the today, same and sufficient Bruce Johnson and their as-| | Bogan the: petition,. and S@t eg WAS sake building o aS ‘to the| "ause they ORPHANS TO) HAVE "OUTING July Be Red of Little 17 Will Life Letter Ones. Day 282" ot Contracts building education the of at» thi United LomMmes wee ot lacked elther the necesxat the sucess it No. 1 of the G. Bluecoats Are a buy better 40c per lb. went matter ad jour ned The will held number « matter taken up fs ring, on committe the e boare yesterdays onight of inters canning limit is between particuls irs Further to application yrrdet depart mone aLKet postoffice, meat 50 year turnished \W ‘it A. R. in this cit Invited-George Go Over The and groune Is of held a meeting which tl me Ler ordi nee Chance for Butchers-tn vith the prov iston of cong fiscal year ending June 3% bust ul inimal industr y. Departof Agriculture i I ooking for ment eligibles to fill 400 E jes in the v ACA $1,000 a inspector position ot meat at te » fill these yeal en Examinations elty ! vacancies will be held in th July 21 desired that applic: nit yeal ©xhall 1 at least slaughrerlence slaughter- a0, well desery mon | The plans for the erection of the ument were started in Reynold in| © 1 a through a pe-| fhe e yesterda along with a large whiet natter of first-class sortmen. by|® signed been of the neg ro | Lad been deposited tn th: letter boxe beforwarded be not could which but friends his presented to and used, that completed by is no cand work partition ym" the g Ward had pe ou 35 sreat ©£on- the:rapldly:accum- Wow 0, Bia hs Goverinor llospital Addition to is Im rece John Cutler of the ter from Dr, ¢ alder that the effect tal hospital to the building the addition ot $10,000 of completed The amounting yesterday not unlikely that a ang oblicmes , t0 storm will reach Salt there may be a sprin- tovlay 9 76 at Pocatello enough or "wv, D comZion's Savings Bank and Trust 1 per y, No, 1. Main street, pays from $1 intere t on any amou nt 5,000, Start an account, License Marriage Mosby, 8s-Williams W Pearl E Miller, Salt Estes 2559-Edward A. C Mo.; Catherine ing, Mich >560ane Joseph Turpin W. Brooks, Ogde 2561-Joseph [ arte Fort; cr Sophronia Fort Cedar Business Loe $1.02 ‘ O65 S997 709.35 last ot il Sait Lake; I sake. Joseph, St. 5t y, Lansen; Harriet aie dar nat Notes. clearings bank S. > ar nounted as onding ase in 1906 corresp an the show ing year $40,3 56 20 for inere day | W ALKER'S GREAT MILL END SALE Great our as so our expectations, they before as did has the wonderful capacity have before Never tested. We such of They today, be compared to handle the enough store been through couldn't touch tomorrow and enough, added to crowds. them. disappointed-~couldn t come great surged yesterday. force home the throngs thought 150 extra salespeople would be regular went SMASHER: nothing were realizations. severely our were RECORD EVER--A GREATEST THE ITS Hundreds even all week. get near and hundreds of people the counters. a re Quantities But great; come there'll for all.' See our big Bring at the greatest four page them with sale Utah circular you, you ll ever saw. and find Sunday papers for quotations. everything just as advertised, ere WALKER'S WONDERFUL MILL END SALE. from Port- Miss Katherine Bager will be home early in August for a month's visit at her home before resuming her medical studies at Ann Arbor in the fall. courlesy, Club of John rich the cad yes- Tues- yester- subjects 1 -Bacter 1GIDEY, histology, medical Jurispr udene Patio e and pathology, pediatrics. 8.-Chemistr 4.-Materla medica, therapeutics §.-Obstetrics and gynecology, disa s of skin -Anatomy. a aeeee eyes ear) nose and throat. 8 -Hygiene, physiology. beat the aisles : Mr. continent.Fi on a tour of theS quar-|terday Roscower has already covered 11,000 miles and is writing his travels for a tuumber of Eastern papers. He said that he had no idea Salt Lake and day. Utah were so. attractive as he has mediapplicants 4s The successful found them, he having toured through ae dJ cine and surgery are: the state before coming to Salt Lake. Reynolds. HH R. Irvine, F. O He will visit in British Columbia beRichard V. Schramm, brook, George fore returning East. Hinckley, M. Reay. unn, EE. EB Robinson. Mbdward . K. Humphrey, ~ Murphy Hubbard, Ja Richards, J. H KE. 1'OxMorrall, P. N. Vanatta anc Bdwards returned yesford State Auditor be pe a women will following The a trip to Brigterday morning from obstetrics A to practice mitted ham City. Lulu B. Larson, ee Christina Horace H. Smith is home from PortBleak Ardell ark, Johanna Warr land and Spokane, where he has been and Forman Zina Robinson, N 3 enjoying a three weeks' vacation. Mary A. T. Jhite. Mrs. Pauline C. Beebe o yesterday The following subje cts are submitted for Los Angeles, where she will visit to applicants who practice, per cent 75 her daughter, Mrs Frederick Pitcher who must average on all of to oe Wetann arat in eaiiaien meeting Mrs. is Blends, central station appa reatus respondengineet disc overed it wis t i imply surniigz Great quantities ¢ ) top oi out of the aAmons Sreanee con sternation and womer t ot the fled Knuts for t rdjoining eins | ofcloc Kk jinvited not frightened | part cop. | Lake anewe g a Zanes Oa eoecg the} Never It im s Live. ete Democratic regular president, Chambers revolver drop UTAH Finds Womans The Gamblers. to Pas 7 ae #¢ threatened drop it, and was bullying colored scientific on jour: the articles fan Neleniaaer Attractive Place to of medi-|@ the week, has a very tah o ‘OR EDITOR ations last enthusiastic and Eastern <- binn aig sti Inj eight before in the subject that Mr. Tre- most nine |B are contains cabinet His every arly atte pee wildaaa bird ne ornithology Med- eration the names of several Eastern | graduate nurses. Salt Lake; Dr. D.C. Bridges, Logan; t the Latter-day Saints hespital, r, F. BE. Straup., Bingham; Di Ce ee Crossland will succeed Miss Leila Olsen, -Murray. Eli Folland Hard, a graduate of St. Mark'‘s train ing school, and who has been superin- -| clerk, tendent at the Latter-day Saints train-| ing school for s6me months past. Miss Card of : Thanks. mine.-Wellington | Hard tendered her resignation to the ospital board several months ago, the} Supplyand Co,,3fd "Main Suc- Applicants e he : rice, to epplicants. rwenty-one, and surgery and medicine successful passed obstetrics day N. H. George, Santa Fe yardmaster.| has made this city his permanent has pecan a layoft of three weeks and | home gon » Nevada to develop a gold min-| General Witcher was the father of ing Fret which he has there. aere the late Dr. Witeher of this city. He is is the by gathered ofa eggs, collection of several period during a He positions. conspicuous many authori-|in county eclty and the Until Virginia West in the term one served bill! the understanding, an ties reach in the house one term and if the city | legislature will not be paid of $158.50 the | of reearesentattys s of the national con-| of advice the accepts treasurer city in the Afford to | town ing ca cru i lands these among lime a construc jon, own his boat a T State Before ° Board. ical Game of pies through the generosity of J. I. Lang-| and Frank Rowley were taken to Murford, and at noon a generous spread | ray yesterday to be tried before Juswill be provided and the tables will! tice Charles Durrand on the charge sa set again at 5 o'clock meals | of obtaining money under false previll be provided and served by promi- | tenses These are the two men who; nent members of the Catholic church |attempted to pass bank notes issued |} congregations awd Mi Nora Gleason! before the Civil war by banks now will start soliciting donations for the | defunct The hearings are not yet | children today. choir of St. | completed | Mary's cathedral will also make the} Was Burning Out Chimney-A fire | aay the occasion for their annual |:Jarm was turned ir from the Manitou ouung at 10 o'clock last night. When Lore EGGS s . and,inhabits F.]! familiar tt 'witith. tl a :. h bas4 its V ieel E hich whk fowl tles of s the water 2h Sa It Lake Great the islands of the Great days at a has spent Treganza Mr. Edwin . : wat the of one to the contributed has Utah. of Ul ology of nals eed at ‘the conclusion of his vatant| Twenty-Nine west ac-|\inself and He cavalry captain. throughout his and is oanza zoologists sloughs fine interested are aware Only those pird eggs of lake, | {ms years famne Mrs. |°%|¢¢ of troops the of he with is|served council the by one as known be Third not|the which of did the city that adopted agreement and the governor Attorney-General in Ine a citizens |of the Civil war he was arrested by a] M. reeden, , Col party of southerners who charged him Holmes, and others with h treason, he having ee the : release his Following Inion. cause. a or into Ohio he went from prison, EXAMIN PASS which came of cavalry a troop ganized were| authorities county the Why from West Vir-| Aside were became later At the outbreak | ily, 1839. train] utmost] bathing the and . Salt Lake. | Great number trip. General Witcher little about the county procedure | aq long pleasure as of palpi da since this city his home as they do about the city ordinances, | has made pa the chin panied was born in that part of old He 1s91. to send} or whether they were ashamed r Is ct usual the h the channels, | Virginia that15, e usual e billbil th Rone: The sheriff | ginja July is a matter of conjecture. the to enjoyed band His high is a trifle a dozen dollars Ten is the that but for eggs at this season, TreQs: « by yeste rday paid price appeared he when architect, ganza, in ansSmith T. Dana Justice before filed by the deputy wer to a complaint the been The eggs had warden. |game enjoy the which fowl property of wild laws game state th of protection accomwho father, Treganza's Mr. expeting "oe-l ex} panied it him on an egg-hunting in the similar ean man Four | Pype r has extended an invitation, ac-| July 17 at Saltair will be a big day | companied by tiekets, to all the memfor the children, young and old, for| bers of the police department to aton that day the little ones from St.| tend the Salt Lake theatre during the Anne's Orphanage will be taken to|engagement of the May hal company the lake for their annual picnic and].n their presentation of "Men ane there will be a general gathering of} men." The bluecoatg their wives,| the congregations of the various weethearts and friends will be seen Catholic churches of the city to en- jin force at 1e¢ showhouse tonight. ‘The joy the outing with the children. The | "coppers" appreciate the courtesy of orphans will go to Saltair in the morn-| Manager Pyper. ing on a special train Besser | On Trial at Murray-Edward Cook < we thi No : for these lectures will be "The in Which We Have Dwarfed Dr by Our Teaching."to give has also consented Hughes lecture In the course in additional This will "Charles Dickens." aves probably be given Friday evening at ace ¢ ind plac » time h: Barratt eee ee Bee of the Oregonian, and L. Mitchell, | qition a paid also called were manager, the contest one|for just o'clock, 5:30 he to building. asking HW. a with head let the matter the not this and. Poor FRESH ROASTED COFFEE. fune asi aged womWednesday interment "reform'™' leade was signed by the| ame iddress or postage. riff-ratft of Salt Lake Monument to General O'Connor Since Chambers was put on the! The proposition to erect a monument force he has done little or nothing tojto General Pauick FE. O'Connor, the encourage obedience to the law und| tounder of Port Dougla nd the minhas not helped in enforcing the law,|ing industry in this state and one of it is charged } the oe le citizens of Utah when the -_--- } stute in its infancy. is meeting years four lectures both Museum the at 3 policeman not the element that. honor again lecture Too of of Pioneers to Meet Utah Ploneers will hold | Democratic club will be aay afternoon at the council) oclates Childhood not would he at o'clock, at-| petition! eity Monday, He obtained his snap to have alleged tition, the respectable portion of few of are a ar | ficld.and of |theme of | Ways long sprays entire length and ferns running the will & at some here visit his Hughes afternoon of|this guest the met a not Hughes, Dr. Lake to the William Protects of room ass mbly Salt The the clas Tt Chambers has protected two :gamb ) faeThrown Out--Some Postols in this city} negroes by run ling joints and has practically stalled any prosrouvenir .postal, cards.on) sale ecution of the proprietors, Ed Hat- | 200! stores‘are: barred fromsth of University the the in siven Were during the | ago é for John Seashoal. Witcher| home Sunday| Fifth i Gen. fie" Brig. Not until board, them can they be | died at zl eclty the Whether CAREER Service over did did by Vol- the upon elaborating yesterday, Utah night Sunday lecture his of sl Lag indithe hall-that Assembly the be culof every child should aranaaits lectures Both dwarfed not tivated. were one rr a ‘ Ts of Garni the After we honing them cordialie and speaking of the courteous treatcommittee accorded him and his ment he} quring the world's fair in Portland, retire in fa- | he would that announced reputa- | known well whose vor of one after-| graceful and oratory for tion and unexcelled was speaking dinner who respond- | called on Fisher Harris, characteristically | remarks with ead appropriate and witty manager circulation Slocum, | a ' Sloe the| Service the HUGHES Lecture. y s, superintendHugh Canada, Toronto of at is City j at 1 o'clock All members of the ciety are urged to be present at anes ting ws matters of importance }to be disposed or Lake Evening lectures two gave Sen Disgusted to ayes the is temperfz blessed be to colored | tinue reputable a Boga Henry man of: randinie: umong his race, is {n-} ature i concerned The maximum a blow and S83 degrees, was terday be-| > >*' petition the in getting strumental tore the city council He charges that} 4% veling in from the northwest vyhen Chambers learned of the petition | that indicated partly cloudy or cloud City ‘ next of of Mrs. in no attempt to enforce the at Ly The channel to convey the water he visits places where = ER. is asl will "be 1-000 feet long. the water to in open violation of the law, and that). ysed in jrrigating eighty « . i } "4 ng izsht acre of he encourage law violation on tha land peat of the negro element of Sale} Wat Be a. Soins Salt Cai 1 Edu@ator Negro) | of sent funeral grave All Democratic women art to attend this meeting the colored policeman of the Ameri-} 4 : a | Applies for Water-J. M_ Lauritzen ppg aotk form administration of Itichfield filed an application for rhe petition, which was being Cir=| Water right wit h the "state "enzinect culated yesterday, charged that Cham-| . pcterda akin SAE tints Gada Stool bers is incompetent and that he ae Silitrom-C DS in torr al otsak in Gaver count aT comrades by Respectable signatures be action dismissal support in any and Park -_- will -The the MADE | as in the City cemetery Record voters their which informally TO) DR. L James schools whom ; theloarts in best will be one of the the day Treasurer Swenson sald that the water history of the resort. a| of acount on ut being was --- pipe There is no broken pipe. broken 2 jail. county of the vicinity in the $ WITCHER com- ‘GEN. of county Officially, the board --- having bill no of ee ee Ln Fi the at used water eit een & die tera "The or usual procedure in Veteran, eounty jai Dies:"After ‘Lang His, Country. send | isto bills of Samentaton the Colored taching for ae acne ARE Are aoe at tmma Hay in who Saran tied took plac yesterday z ' Goat 1 we nty the ie for ae ap Visiting Greet lowing Dr ent to palace the Amelia dregs be will schools Sunday NE} numbers good it is} and pre pared been attendance of point in stake Gre anite in there out has Program that expected te ™ 1 Ae oe - make an address, but would be deoe ae en if | 4 baseball = enh sented to the board of county comyoung woOrse | lighted to talk to theHe faircongratulated WOLKEES, schoo FOR Sunday PRICE HIGH PAY proper authorities Ao rab missioners, the him. before men conbowling and races boat races, No bil) has ever| handle such matters. Sarna traveling- of mode their upon them prizes, for all tests, | the on been presented. for water used Find Dale and) comparing it with the way he crossed | MnthusiasticLawsCollectors Last evening the Forest Intervene. county side of the city and county| oxin ago, ye many plains the e€njoy-| an had choirs ward farmers' taken | he had why Treasurer Swenson the} county, the against action this the money.' | "We need sai treasurer City | yesterday. time: another : vote discussed RECEPTION Dy With ei ee held | Daughters | Daughter 2 of Who 3 a treasure) the hearty: tothelr, co-operate Eure ka 2. Citizens ie tables, also tall glass vases of the| Cays- includes | program the and T A ear ho Widhided celebration the de-|evening and dining-rooms, the private Wednesbe given carnations] pink deep were spelling|corations carly ¢ nike wae see ey 12, were this Signed Voters Burton were a Petition onq jt was announced that the cele braltion would probably be held at Salt joined will be The local camp | Palace ; charge arge in were party. them the Dinner at Commercial Club. noon a dinner was given at in laid on lines charac-|laid arly. days, |Plumosus the ee on there Man J. M. Bullock corning at 11 o'clock.» held‘The yesterday service: Cop. CHARGES charity fund of the -entrustwere they Katine Bingham, Pe wen are Cine: Commercial af i eee ne igs on Calder's old-time good conducted hool | associations pre- been bill a hes th they August that such an agree-| teristic of school work In one was] while The city council at no| Already the contest has stirred up con-/came brilllant flower, are]jaid at the place of each gues many and interest the board of commission- | siderable Governor and Mrs. John C. Cutler agreement had been re-| brushing up on their orthography in council ee as De od W a pi ae occupled the head of the table, pay the} concluded dinner the was *lafter for ali ad ; : Improvement] eatiedwas upon : governor aS >resente Mutual of the2 auspices BUll Presented. time no At i Cel- through a ; pate. el amis bine notified ers that the futed by the NoJ S. members willingnessof sched-|in as the Resort. rp man- Guests of Governor. thea committee moment theyappointed arrived of GRAVE local wa: In and pleasure-seeking were both and Deas Museum the the around taken was party the ing adthe Preceding attendec largely the which after automobiles, In city orNettleton's evening, the of |.dress of Col. in the art gallery works of art program choice a furnished viewed. | chestra were Holmes F. E. Mrs. wes wa Hughes Dr. lecture, after the and over] enthusiastic were visitors The in the reception informal an particularly | t ndered pietures, the of many Normal the of room kindergarten A. Cul-| L. H. of the Utah artist, tneee A large number of those presbuilding. wo-| young the of number A 1er of the opportunity shown | ent took advantage were also party tl of men at Held the out carried was the feature movement lans Preliminary. Coes oe: ee Commercial the of Parnes secretary eaveral and MeDonald, .-G 2 aah ; : repre sentativ ne swspaper day- ste nuous. was resterday sightseeing with limit the to. filled: OUTING S on from |tue. ee ann tay imil- BEE G Feature Unique | and since} watch agreement, the been its that endtime of has working with the apace by whe ouglas A} are Sinica eee ae eee pa to the best wishes of the r¢ eiment Port-|the to assured and organization, delightful | veterans' exe From city | not| it was but held aeleeniod: rie eae nee jeans start start those competent spending returning before a been has trip well mem- Veterans, following the regular and program musical R. were sdswitt s left) them, man-| yirls girls, this N LI the proposition of the city Was acee SEthe eee and ape cepted, warrant held 1e county auditor to collect, young of the und that and SPEL Wilson Commissioner of motion On : of Unit- more refreshments. Comrades party a two papers oe can- be county the , against ever session a with and cigars bore his|agement of the Oregonian, with their) agents.""| wives, were so systematically cared and existed, confusion no that received|for companies honorable were OLDTIME account old the whereby sioners out, wiped be can the county against flat, $600 city the to pay the county elecbooths for to furnish the county furnish to city the purposes; Cen a eetl county and city the for 2 ater jail the county and grounds and ngs and that all accounts for and grounds; Wate largest Slater S. Mitchell, the contest -cig¢ ‘ , The of :thirty-elght party: a and by A. re peers com- by there, The cum-|everything to in histhe leaving, prior work preliminary] uled out gave Hope iew in Boston commis- county the with agreement the |4 soctal meeting, on Ride charge in those and or|return be yet would capital English lions ef his of Investigations them Into put F Salt/ to coming to previous history Water. the conto destroy served have city and coun- | Lake ip Hope. investors of local fidence an into enter Pr City urnish to ty That the " ‘Resolved, committee building ty | adopt- | plans and presented was Robinson ec Wear Waves. follow- | quired ; Nystrom, 1902 O. 22, Palace, and Band "ya rcCutler had ; Governor of members the inter-|and Bone y ‘rday in| practically the guests The state the and stor-| all ally ee emphi denied he Which the} of a meeting At Gentlemen Rai Nait.-Gon prised uneries, drafts unpaid of the| 1903, 19, Oct. held councii sity P N 7 National his that apcenne etc rents, Counctiman | paid by resolution following sei J. from rece ived was recorder, dated Oct. i CLUB collection for the before and camp, Accredited of com-| pany, the letterhead of which the con-| name among other "financial he h he said whi letter treas- | The the Amelia Salt agreement made between the city and| said as the w en which he was ee authorities in board October, 1903./sent had Lake been would completed. hislonger services The record o e of county | in Salt be no recommissioners at Hawalian VEL projects leaving exhibited before Just Hope Beresford few days water|a mended jail withGrounds| the adjusted. supply was matter his advice were found in an/| organization to the this urer until for Art comp, War. thirty of camp and as aspecial View seeks to make|qay any one who regarding mead Sica arrying out of these plans {mpos- the advised Hiles Mr. ference, Wedgewood squad at 8 o'clock last night to}all of the collection to Salt Lake and the/Sait Lake whatever our VieWS| ontinue their trip through the Yel-|of the camp fe ae = believe be, I do not Mr. of s "det See [Sate |!owstone park, after which they will] nin won wo one of the interested men has changed yt nfa off Hiles a consultation with the board missioners, and as a result of COMMERCIAL his bust-|girls the to A. a may Hope Hanson] Ogden AT was dc for VETO would out benefit KE. Spanish-American Bullock . Colored Voters of Salt Lake}; i Demand Discharge of In- bers" at the regular meeting last to up enrollment the bringing night, nearly 200 members The meeting International Trust company Cee ee cee immeasurable treastreas water The ed ness interests of ntire state and, tomorrow Attorney County of Lake initiated DINE | = expresse¢ yecause effect the same a few days ago, notice ; ce threatened once Assistant Hope, company tallway carrying successful |thair shut] be would water 5 institution to notice the sheriff Mr, Shows All Sights Salt conBag- with received that John A. been and is with the the Emery]an county paid the city} for water used at the the jail, that county off; from . morning Was sent on Frank Sheriff on Them Mr Py Woo Mr. Hope a Pee with the other men of 5a Lake, looked with favor on the plans oe Ase aeon rday ye 30 wen as easurer that unless the a bill of $158.50 at who for ab : returned son ya City wereen who and Hope Mr faith in encualTes plan 1ere are, however, some difficult be will that veloute nts Unfair- Exhibited by "Reform" Administration, ness Stevenson, has promoter fidence there SHERIFF ey, ae (ter T. Committee Where he went Boston yesterday, from to investigate some of the claims made by Mr. Hope, says that the English Paid. Not : Governor's No New Notaries - Notarial commis-| lsjlonus were issucd yesterday to Thomas '. Potts of Summit county and John iA. Crokett of Cache county ment of Wedgewood Camp Increased to Nearly 200. Un- Are Promoter founded. Ci reat of City Treas- CITY NEWS IN BRIEF At Interesting Session Enroll- FOR CARED WELL Believe Claims of Local Men JAIL COUNTY AT Fy every BARTON'S Great Semi-Annual Commences Tomorrow Sale Morning. CLOTHING. HATS & FURNISHINGS MUST VACATE CLOTHIERS ET REPUBLICAN, TO MEN AND BOYS, 45-47 7 INTER-MOUNTAIN DEE THE MAIN ST. CEES 8 |