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Show GOVERNOR CUTLER s of As - Usden, ‘July mining aetivity ape GRAND to Be Made to Make The Nevada, in states is Tendered by Woman's responsible lican of for Vice Provo Bingham, lternoon RESPONDS TO Work _ Accomplished by was by an 16.-Tony fatally Vincello, {njured explosion of this a a af- "‘missed shot' in the Telegraph mine © here. The accident occurred soon after Vinecllo went on shift and it was caused »y some of the powder failing to exfol in a blast set off by the previous WELCOME - Outlines July foreigner, nn any dese " ow Burnham manager of the eo. rn Pacifie property, just east of ie. : nie coe eae a sesine Junetion Club of City . Last vincetla ves digging in the ore City Meccan for All Tradesu rally good wage that it is unabl Congress, Which He Said Was when his pi came. in contact with . to get enough men here to work the ome of the ae exploding it with menon That Day. propert ind must seek elsewhere to Unsurpassed in Magnitude. terrific violence, Pieces of e shatfet therm tered rock struck him and rendered He recently returned from the propasi uncons scious. Both eyes were desert ad. ex iter om¢ ie , ed and the miner's head and the Inter-Mountain Re publican et pier ‘ ae ‘ " ' ne f fa ‘ Prove July 16.-Senator Reed u Be yer part of his body were frightfully Bureau, 410 25th Street. By a er ence Teh thethe comee {Smoot was the guest. of honor ee rom the incline which : by t tonient We _ | mi inglec He was placed in charge . ‘ ha been INKANE on for some at a reception tendered ao ; Ogden, July of Dr. Strout and later, removed to aa 16 Governor Cutler] /.;ns Padication ie that the vein|™man's Republican elub of Provo at Lake hospital meaae Alte hope has accepted the invitation extended I ; main on as development the home of the president, Mrs Ss. EB. | Sait | was given of his recove to him by the Ogden Trades and Lal } wor i trried furthe The water ACE nt li ae = eae aaa ance ' tepu cans, 0 .5pe Assembly to deliver an addr: in thi Neha h ha : ee d aa up ao : anes in anes speechmaking and HORSE BEATER RELEASED. 1e pre I W DO 0 oO ° a oe a e s city on the occasion of their creat eccles arai " d 1 a Fiaeei Pao recitations, followed by a collation on ebration, of Labor Dav: Sé plember 3. | tnd then tive work will © COoMmthe Puts Up $20 Bail for His Appearance lawn he ¢ lub colors, red, we The governor letter of acceptance is} menced and blue were interwomen in the decIn Court. a follo orations. ; "oR ; ecutive ..‘ham hie if : 7 = Mrs Vineent presided County . Bingham, OGDEN July 16.--Steve RoedeCl] Yy FATHERS Chairman E. I oe ef thes "pubviteb, an Austrian who was arrested oM r Ba T. a Trua Leake i Se 1906 a lican committee, made the pn of ; J. rday for beating a horse belongOgde HOLD SHORT SESSION welcome in behalf of the club He the, Bingham Livery was reTrade and Labor Assembl yeclet referred to the pleasure hé@ had had In Utah a 1 it I on bond of $20 today, to apam in receipt o : political ceonneetions with the guest ul cine mVitatr pear lat to answer to a charge of vt thie i t 1 d tabla 7 tere > ae st six Ars moat soulan Uawordn s pten }County Commissioners Granted Lease [ez Bene Oo ee a > cruelty to animals, | AAC Vile susts ay rer ind deliver an Idi Loar | of Land for the Erection of ‘moot appreciated the work he had cept with, MORGAN WARD: ARDS ‘CONSOL IDATE. pleasure the invitation to done for them, and realized to the ful meet with you and to compl ith | . Pest House. measure that their choice was a good Bishop Alonzo Francis and His Counyour request 1 1 the deliveri | one of a ee ie eh nd plac car celors Sustained. Senator Smoot Responds ' 1 1 t t lit « mm ni My intez ¢ in the Morgan, July 16-At a weil ataed ¢ Heth | ‘ len July 16 he city couneil Senator Smoot arose to respond amid tended meeting of the bishops and tate j 1 ‘ 1 lam pl l held hort ion tonight and tran 1g) a SEO (ré oa He corti to. do Ee counselors of the North v Sonat , } and South ' Ir ; ; é 5 ! : re wa lease to meet a presen ane vards of Morgan, the wards were Lore With kindest Sa ity ae at amount f routine /tnat he had just returned from the consolidated and Bishop Alonzo Franver . ir HUSIn¢ Il members being present busiest days of his life, and that no j CCE Gi tone Governance cis and his counselors sustained. BishChe ia mmitt reporti n the | congre had surpassed in magnitude Francis chose Herbert B. Crouch Ste ded Ne oe | jih ork accomplished by the last | OP Gther Prominent Speaker first counselor, and Henry Heinmaar WATE He ‘id that Utah county had (eeas his as the second ; ges ; ft pohce a ny ea ; 3 WAatehS . : ‘ 1 fairly ré enter 1 ‘ ratte to $1 ty fai nted in the matter The : d / b m iy bye : : 7 l = ihat it be pa My ag public buildings, the Strawberry Aan tles Charles Penrose and David ir: i . a i ee a "H : Ty O. MeKay were. in attendance and li 4 5 Sree he) cane hats jtigation project. and he then enumerer reside © govern and th ‘ | = s | fave much timely advice and encourfated the ap p ropriations bo that tempt had » make been Ogden the] Ph ruil md unds commit nade for I th agement to the people. It was with mecea for all ti nen 1 Labor | eter de l port to the effeet tha | j ‘ some degree of sorrow. that the people 2 Hie thouehtthe te lies party Dea ind the demonstration llou ,u had isit ith Joseph released Bishop Charles Turner as he tand eaeron ‘er Hoe be toubted Ae be thi oe ul C its: Ki iy 4 pay py ae ioner, the ite of | Hheforc has been a faithful father to the prosperity fel etGA thr pughout e held in Ogd phe} Mi a f cer Me louse ward and worked in that capaand had we | the nation, and that he could see no} |} whole grand reunion oneeived car th Bec sUEe d ! peutions of the com j need for any change in adminis stration | city since the organization of the stake ear and ever ie 4 rking toward |] missioner 1 which he ked twenty-nine years ago. We was for 1) Referring to slates, ale oe Want- ; over in end of making the « it one that lease of a portion of the eity grounds] ; ordained a patriareh in which capaeq it understood that so fa as he is Will be remembered ear U mat 1 for a count | city he ean still bless the people Pest! eonéerned, all Fepuntiecde shall Licretofon oe th only celebration house and recommended that the com-fJan equal how anc that after 1e } eee that have been held were purely local] missioners be granted the isc Of 2] ticket but thi ear invitations have been| pie f ground west of the city pest} ent to all 7 nts of tl { While | hou for the erection of sueh an ny ill of them have nota et ken de-] Stitution for the eounty The recom- | finite action regarding the acceptance | Mendation was adopted of. the invitation. it is ur cod that] rh yecial committee to whi h had | nearly, if not all of them, a1 favor-| Leer referred the bill I. 2 I ie, | able-to: the move and will attend fig epairs on the city's street roller One of the feature of the celebra- | Which was recently vetoed } the maytion will be on {f the grandest page ol nd cerrespondingly re ejectcd by ants in the cit listory ISvery busi- | the oune:l on the grounds that it was ness man in the city will be called up-)oulrageously excc ive. veported at on to be represented in the parade and | the bil bs tllowed alte toa reduc ve every craft of labor organization Yv tt {. 3 > had been made take part. Civie orders will turn out | U pon motion of Counc iiman Powers in a mass. The parade will mo eo] the ection of the couneil at the last through all ef the principal street aici in rejecting Wee application inI utter whieh the-city' and then disband, of the Union Railway and De Ln com en will ro ta Gl nwaod th 4 t WwW ( t any for a {ram ri cross. reises avi)l (ake pla i 4 Twents smeaile atroct eI eto cross NEW FRANCHISE FOR fivetaweandd raiftoad committer tor re netgear pacers cctaemnapiocgunon OGDEN WATER ered ‘ and the COMPANY a | Hobo ; Together Orden Tul of 1¢ the The cit Orden pecial couneil. league ecom- the id lic " will committ and discussed It the womilteemen question which ha for ihe past sfew be settled, and that ly 1 efit by the SEEK BIG of Ogden, Peder. ter made believe I ean tom Last by FEm- night train mid. t while No va of G hWas put i expert fuse ' ered hot thre: | ko Py f Claret be « hi . ere Ida ile ! { of H ive he him il a nd. Ruth Ogden, | of Ju . den 1f |te @an-] the [their I ‘ 1 Of-1°} a .Clara ' Marriage Laura , as ICE NS¢ reba A 1 i inspector he 14906 expen ci Proposed for duestion are are Session. i} The report +g Levy at for ordinance w inden fixing thy nts the ta foe Forbes icra Hold to MEET. Special Road Election Tax on Levy. Ogden, July 46.-The board of county commissioners held their regular weekly this afternoon and considered question of levyspecial assessment upon the of certain districts for the improvement of the roads precinets. It was dinally to hold a special election to determine Dis- o L The districts in inten ene Randal. com-| ones own expense An mated It was vould estimated :be- income 1906. passed levying a rate of taxation aereaat Pe tne that $40.22 from license The and the esti-| other TAKDN Special BACK \eent ber TO Arrives Arrested COLORADO, for in Alleged Kob- Ogden Ogden July 16.-Special Agent Rhiel of the Santa Fe railroad came here from Pueblo today and on his return, took with him Jim Slater, who wa irrested here several days ago by Sergeant Chambers and Policeman Morrise at the request of the Pueblo authoritie My. Rhiel says Slater is a bad man ind that he is wanted for several robberies in Colorado. Campbell, who esecaped from the local otheers and who | }; came to Ogden with Slater, according to Rhiel, is also a man with a bad M) charged with several daring break Slater, however regarded as the worst.of the two, ae has long been sought for. his capture | WeAt hei at la ‘ he Peter day t je ys Mivahe of . a he 4 ure? 10.000 Theva alua-| Ogden Hospital, Died in Otterson, have filed a suit for dam-|ciseo PM) izabeth' Wadsworth | tion of Provo. city was-approximatels : peanut thewore i hort Line , whon,. La | 145.000 The ordinance provided July Toole who has Ogden Railroad compan Lillard filed a petition |for a .013 tax Vhichis. 2 mill been sick at the Ogden general hospiThe plaintiff isk of judgement We] fiy 1 i ! ' toli \ Voore higher than Jast wear when he was taken tal. since: May 26 the urn. of $25,000 against the dt peru | treaty it ad desertion being \ Hateh wt Heber received the from a train ina convalescent condifendant compar LS Cama for the death of iid Peter Oller 1 he killed at ye Unien depot in © den on ‘ 1904 Otterso Was \ bent iu) pot hen hh lol 1 track nm seal the \Secry ee ae the iv injured: ( attorn for ae ee od & Richard G.-C, th Mutual Pmoproventenut Association's as the Tul 16 capactt morni annua Impro of OnWeber the tional SALTATR > Record Event to: this excurvionists tual > TO Wet cvunty iy to j : th cil at different ane i da nee hy ¢ newer song Weber ¢ | their : i bu I ij A box. . out | thre iivpa%e ie le h Seal fu the md Ne \ ie inethip dl o> | Mck 1 ft Cay othe it VUE ) ot ter Fi city July Denver. forsint 4 ed by ae i south Prof hailed been shipped 7 LAST DAT Fie er Excurions, Via Orego! ort Lt l Tul 19th Oth ii Omaha oO! . turn Chicago and ret Lou wnd return St Paul ret Those Civ other | hs £49 nd yf Salt rates statio abe eee oY OFF point 1908 ic Saltair, ~ a, > 201 Din 00 O;t ) in and I wes I , alate Proportion ae stern ares ; At . \ liente tes Minneapoll i ly from rate? apr el low Sisters rH act or , ve ¥ TIC "K Tout r Fe tern nn j lise J Gain tl ‘ F it a5 ye | af Main Wednesday Ss 3I A mart la Da ) f _ ot Vint igleton of Ogde ( mat er 4 65.90) Reed hotel, has returned: mut Lake|freshed from an extended: reere from} trip in the Ogden canyon | from hereyhe-ha ; t md th atlon DR. BROADBENT'S | Dental 1168 Matin. a Office 60¥ Scott 0 will vot one It ' beeves' to. the 0 unbearable to OGDEN Become chaunic Order Hilvoad Yor a dp GEN ERAL WARFIELD KILLED edition: twhee the His on sl the relight- | New at _ tughterf-dhethe balguguter- to The have city the Pacific mar-| mat- Southern Master Victim coast and The Probably ] Me- Paeifie of of san Accident. was high in Masonic | ranks | MAN SLATED, erated \ssistant Commissioner 16.-General R. San Francisco, July sworn in today Hl, Warfield, who was was killed this as police commissioner, the Mount evening in an aA eISe nt on Tamalpais railwa General Warfle Ta was one of the best-known Grand army men on the ghter- one Police Franciseo | tim ated that a waron heads was lying there un, tbe stench of instructed , cents of gasoline committee hp attended | icenses br wer anciseo Jul cireles ( mast livision Real Reason, reason the marriage uch demand in San immediately after the fire the girl wanted huswere well broke.-Detroit 16 It wa lk arned in|; Banas today that F.C. Ketm | ree 1 1 . < mechanic of the Salt Lak of the Seuthern.. PaeiDIRECTORY BLUE BOOK, SOCLETY | ne had, tende red his resig The second revised edition of R. \ , Ve ee ' ‘ Polk & C Salt Lake City Blue Book |'butis rumored. that. an Ogder AAG is now in ee of publication. l land the job vacated by Mr. Keim cont ain 3500 selected Da J LIOT master mechank 1 ) promine nt f th it La division ef the Southalp habe tically Pacific tated today that while A restreets and numbers, ) understood-his a fant, Mr. Ketm, liabl up-to-date shopping guide ae eCrlgnec ue is nol prepared to Will also be included in the work, IntEL ta succeed him co Gy dispensable for merchants and others tie Sea rie SERINE LO Bi ved Unt y Bh Bole desiring a list of the leading. citizens an. ei Wihre oe it will be aes man | Circulates in the best families. printed and bound A social ae sta ve have plen of available |somely ere 4 hereabout Mr IXeim has jand household convenience. usiness necessity Price $3.00, Adver: 9. Sak : Calg nation S notec | tising raee on application. ae regret, especially In. the Nevada ation ea Nb r Soe gallon to: tt I ich te uit of vhieh bat Industria | iddi da G triel Ae to. ut é a explained that atter alcohol may be pre ost of the hal che rit « " Wal \ F dition load of ‘ ed lwernt en ha Incl ae : oe ew therefrom i n May ig the ere \ a He od toa af to | part tt) al : nicl n i} res the Dalb Paltisads { ee Sense ; ‘ oy Hout , i es ‘soling January J rulte 1 iagruir the léte: a there for the <drillin n the propert carat Us mal ' .off in the of the::resultjoptawasil Dp ract MACON! into hat pa tion, died tonight of cancer of the tomach. His relatiy es in the East have been notified outin t torn is nd if a ! i hy mar- | privilk to the floor, and he ubmited a propo ition f ro lighting Provo mits vith gasoli light at a cost of per hour for 1,000 candle-powel ! it o rate. of 0 cents a galk a Pave had ati were ed sk th na ni if) Oede 1 entract hile leat {09-foot t fue el aie NAS | { of ised eth eae : 7 the lake icked 7 Uy 1 train rolled | 1 Oy ple x Pe ais ret ae " od ‘ Don coach t i 4 oa Iu RO f from au | "en Breaker Twe lett Lind.) \ rtl wheels Fe ae np yur They l 187 mod enjiovin OF Pom ; EXCURSION nual Agd londed depot si Mr, lainti ' ‘ BIG tle L the ried yo Fa Carl VII I I " TANK LINE Grand Jury tg talse-eltect dp. ugust ON Consternation Over Trouble Very Near to Palace of Czar. of in Connection Mileage Cleveland, Was issued mer, vice Central fore ing the O., July today to Lake With 16.-A for subpoena George of appear special the of Allowances. president lines, Charges grand Shore the J. Gram- New York tomorrow jury and of SETS to Used W. P, COOPER, .Sec'y. & Mar. 617-620 Dooiy Bldg Violated Putting in Line erty, on for Her Up Own and to Leader President Roosevelt and Set retary | of-War Taft have been appealed to} by Utah's representatives in. congress| to look with favor upon the proposi- | tion now being agitated in this state to make of Fort Douglas a brigade | post Duplicate telegrams were for-| warded to the President and secretary | yesterday, both of whom are naw at} Oyster Bay, the telegrams reading as follows Douglas is admirably situated| for the purposes a brigade post With exceptional facilities for transportation of troops and uppiie We} ¢arnestly request your favorable consideration of the proposition to make| it one of the brigade posts. | Senator Sutherland and Re presen- | tative Howell were present at a meet- | ing of the special committee appointed| by the Comercial club several days ugo to use their efforts to secure the change from a regimental to a brigade post, the meeting being held yesterday at the Commercial club. Present in addition to the two represen-| tatives In. congress named were the members of the special committee, Capt. Joseph E. Caine, Heber M Wells, W. Houston, L. H. Farnsworth and J, G. McDonald. UTAH LANDS FOR SALE. Uncompabgre Mineral Seetlons Opened to Bidders. lamation of viding for the Pres ident sale to Be Roose- the and a Rose 17.,-Alfred been Geit was born He was a tered was in | was j firm of bad ~~ 1853 of Beit the ays, South. mine Hamof & Rand and mines ehil- company British C hae: company. have been raid. against the parecer. Bechuanaland African to Jameson brought at a He Implicated Later, Mr. Beit 16.-The a suit on the Americ an | Isle of the imprisonment Pines is highly in- of an | | of ie July aii Killed 16.-Lieutenant Costello of reports a battle with nder Panelton Villafu- awaiting authorities, brother of some time Shoshoni, Wyo., July 16.- When registration began ae preparatory to throwing open the W Tiver reservation Mattie Fehr ieee a young Denr woman, led the rush of 500 prospective settlers and was the firat to ae for the land drawings aes Cai pyro: 6! eee 4 Burke of a elo w o th . ma the first and wi of the larKo the and. steadily incrensing Ne crowd of me and Arrested. DENVER WOMAN FIRST AT LAND REGISTRATION orders from Villafuerte the Ladrone ago, leader was a} captured | Ploneers to pul his name on the remiaty books. "hree hundred and forty-eight homeseekers followed Burke's trail Deva Ly Naa en 5 lors -4 oy AO LOW RATES EAST July 6,7,8,9, 10,19, 20, 21 FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31. Round Trip. $61.50 56.50 49.00 98.90 To Chicago_ To St. Louis_ To Qmaha, Kansas City _ To St. Paul, Minneapolis _. OTHER POINTS IN PROPORTION. DENVER AND RETURN, $17.29 July 14th and GOOD RETURN INC IN 15th 30 DAYS. Elks' Special Train to Denver VIA D. & R.G. and COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAYS Will Leave Salt Lake 7: 15 p. m., July 14th. Big Attractions in Denver! Lowest Rates Ever Offered ! MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN $35.90 |See" | ON SALE AUGUST 9 AND 10 LONG LIMIT STOPOVERS Headquarters TRAIN AUGUST-9th VIA SCENIC und will continue Pel Ro day until all bids he ve sidered, ‘he tracts to be salle which contain gilsonits elaterite, or other Ike subs tang Fo ‘. offered in tracts not exceeding forty. acres in extent, and no bid will be accepted for these lands which shall n less rate than % an acre for the snd embraced in the bid. All bids ecelve consideration must be filed t the district land office at Vernal, Us iH be fore half past 4 o'clock the day preceding that set for the ope ning of bids. health governor mines, Wernber, director reported the the financier, in in life consolidated | onernss ‘tein { South Beit, African had Consolidated Tele- of From time. | Rhode oie Prop- the s ekueran e insular Send) in Use. over Others Manila, the ee re President. | Strings Affluence, South He some Mr. | burg.. to|] BATTLE WITH LADRONES. for Kepresentative July today. for 7 Private July in FORT DOUGLAS. Telegram London, well-known died to | ground of complicity in the raid, and nis prosec neon was demanded by Dr. Leyd, the representative of the lye 1al in irdbe, and in 1896 his resignation from the board of directors of the. British Chartered South African 18-year-old American girl, Millie | company was ,accepted. Brown, and two other Americans, L. E.| yarly in Mr. Beit had an Giltner and William Augustine, who} apopleetic while at Johanneshave been fined $100 and given the burg, and it appear that he never alternative of serving 100. days in jail fully regained his health Since, that 1,800 feet of a telegraph for stretching time he had lived in Londo: $ line property their own Financed Cecil Rhodes. this construction of an independent -telegraph system was con- | seit financed thodes throughout trary to Cuban laws, the line was |} his Life Without Beit Rhodes prob| merely a play affair, having been built ably would have died a poor man and because the young woman was learn- { would have been somewhat deride -d as ing telegraphy The trio refused to a prophet in the wilderne pay the fine and are now confined in | True to his hereditary "instinct as the jail at Colombia. Miss Brown is German 24 Ww Ea Bet a good compelled to stay in the same quar- | patron of the arts, and ae ie during ters set aside for the negro inmates his illness, aiivich lasted more than a Americans in avana appealed to |} year, he devoted his time to the conPresident Palma to interfere, but he sideration of social and economic Stated that he ne is no official news reproblems as well as to finance, garding the affa o Giltner aets as postmaster 1 American POE Dy at Celombia iy zr | well liked Wher | Havana, colony dignant | ero Law graph peroreetine APPEAL FOR The refusal the Finance Poverty AMERICAN GIRL JAILED IN| ISLE OF PINES Rehabilitating the devasted forests of the country is an industry in which incle Sam is greatly interested just now, and Utah-is one of the several States in the union to have a tract of land set apart to be used as a nursery for the propogation of the necessary trees. he Utah forest nursery is to be located four miles t s side of Brighton, will be 120 acres in extent and the experts to be placed in charge will cultivate trees best suited to the soll ane climate of Uta This nursery will be sort of experiment station and the trees that best thlourish there will be used in reforesting the reserves of the state. Experiments have | been in progress on the tract for some time, but was only vesterday that! the proclamation of the president setting the tract apart was received at the United States land office and the office of the United States surveyorgeneral The land set apart by the proclamation of the president is more particul-| arly described as follows: The south-! sisdest quarter of the northeast quarter the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter | of section 17, township 2 south. range *® east, Salt Lake. base nd meridian Utah, and now a part of the Salt Lake| forest reserve created by proclama- } tion of May 26, 1904 "Fort their Pulled African orders. APART | ohh Be for Senator of OF CECIL RHODES Who DeBeers Rebates. 1 Hie imselt a thoroughly em tent obey Most of the grand jury's time today was devote to the investigation of charges of rebates in connection with mileage allowances on tank car rentals. Officers of the Union Tank Line company, a concern subsidiary to the Standard Oil company, were put upon the gridiron in an effort to strengthen the case of the prosecution along this line. Independent oil men were also summoned to to the testimony on. discrimination. here is no reasonable belief that considerable progress was made during the day especially in conneetion with the tank car mileage feature. M. J. Merrick, superintendent of freight transportation of the Lake Shore, was in waiting all day to testify in this regard, but was finally excused until tomorrow. W. BE. Mebwen, rate clerk of the Peerless Oil company, who f ished the principal of the charges, was the event that further testimony was deemed advisab Land use SSackKs the Standard Off company. The change 7 the government's plans, it is said, wa the result of a conference in the East today between Attorney eneral Moody and District Attorney Sullivan of this city and is taken to mean that the government jis going after the higher officers of the Lake Shore railroad as well as the Standard Oil company Mr. Grammer a he Hollenden hotel tontasit said th at he would gladly accept service "I have been awaiting Phils opportunity from the very start,' > declared. "When the investigation ope ned I told Sullivan that I wouk thing pexsible to assist him. and accounts of the Lake open to investigators as well as to the general public. I also assured the government officials that any s of the Lake Shore hand if they are wanted.' Charges BACKER Man of this comes the ecimniee lon * war department has been comto dis pane several b< attallions or be- investigat- railroad Alfred Beit, Richest of "Rand Lords," Pays Nature's Debt St. Petersburg, July 17.-The mutiny of an entire regiment of troops in the fortress of St. Peter and Paul, the celebrated citadel and prison in the heart of the capital and across the river from the Winter palace, created consternation in official circles. Every effort is being made to prevent _the parSoules from becoming public t only known that two soldiers refused to obey the orders o officer. nen he threatened with arrest they raised a ¢ Almost immediately the regiment to which th yo men belonged carne to their su It is not et n what situation is inside the ortre SS, nousb it is known al milit tary court is investigeg sting GRIDIRON Investigates Rebates Seiday Lildir council paclon. Briet { COMMISSIONERS Decide 4 Regular the Weekly Tax | Nichol Gilbert of at the man who wit ittention of the ecouneil a \ brought |}ealled to damage done to. street and the nam " idewall by the overflo of wate. iin ere ill nd a committee wa instrueted to He had. in| inform users of water that they must old-plated | repair the treets and sidewalk ‘ ute" who | proposed a wn 92 about five mills Provo, July 16.-At the regular The Hooper and Wilson Irrigation companies petitioned the board t meeting of the city council, a compoint a water commissioner | munication Soup Lb. TH. Rollins & Sons bute the waters of the | company, ot wnver,. Was: -read;::dn the various canals in this county supj}forming the Spancii that they were | ready to. ace ept the $35,000 waterplied by the same. The board ro rmined, however. to take no action in ye a a ne eee ha the mater present, and the patiticns was laid on the table dispe ul of thi £25,000 issue of wate ae <As ior Dix appe ared before the bonds" passed aan ||} board and called its attention to the \nother onan rad S passed, -in vhich Han Startup George A fact that the purchasers of state startup and William J. Startup reeeivlands had asked that thelr assessments be reduced Mr. Dix stated that the | crossing West First near Sixth South crossin First \ t, near Siuth South owners of the Jand had pure hased the treet same from the state at $1.25 per acre, The. franchise was given. for i' veg nd cost £5 and that it was assessed at that figupe, The building inspector Arthur | and asked for instructions in the mat| Cray n, presented L communication | ter. He was Instructed to employ sufrelative to the unsafe condition of| ficient assistance to make an inspec ‘ ral building in Provo \ pecial |} tion of the said land and ascertain the ymmimittee of hree wa ippointed to justne of the petition and report to |investigate the matter of revising the i the board | dineng Oo as to more power taken today ription the her if d 1 Oregon| Olaf, and have} Buller' of EBusiness posed ! 16--Regin Otelia dey 7 Peter Otterson Sue Short Line for $15,000 July 16 Wester shall l th ‘rad hen it reached Eureka | mittee' consist ft 1 Miller e | last Veh They confessed to hav-|Van Wagoner and EB. D. Partridge. nd lit tolen thei rid burt the do not \ communication was presented the ; kno o1 1 Lf tell Wthing | from th ttional Irrigation cong jabout the ma 9 didthe hooting. |1o. be held at. Boise Seplember 4 to| iM) 'Phe of belt Line eve va - | September § he mayor has been auy~ | Clated ithe him unl th are beir the rized to appoint five delegates from i { lopment in the ca Prove, and theprivilege of attending pul \ Bat putty heriff!, arrested) wa ‘ tende d to the member of the DAMAGES Christina, PREIGHT rmaotion thi mile west fel mp boarded. it i eval. tine but wa 1, | on that the Ler been in litigation veal Will finally the,-city will great franchise -- eu is be Tul Grande I ro the ON Large » Civie |)" tehing. trai and howed his bilit b climb erandunder the Ogden J¢rajy hil " in motion flex ot- | some trouble he 1 lisled | ie ee- |-to hor hi disapproval, - he hot i- |} through the car window, the ball ledgym= |i i the rdwortl just missi ol n passe er head ot Officer were Ct+ Gant ri ym the uf £ Ln se | arrest ha been n- | made Phree me loaded ith giant the \ of FIRE it un animou up pore ivor J. 1. Frisby responded in an addr of we leavin in behalf of Prove city, in which he said he appreciated Provo's distinetion of having a United States senator. a Kesents Being Pot OF ploying a Revolver Rio jin Improvement ret s OPENS mitte was consideration Special Committees Prom Council, Improvement League and ¢ orpor- ation Get matter nominated, President Grammer New York Central Lines Subpoenaed. DIAMOND MINE OWNER DEAD REGIMENTIN MUTINY Bingham Mine. Repub- ' "increased Utah and demand for expert miners, or miners of any description who FEATURE| "nary Zt Effort 16 Western a great in a PAGEANT Tony Vincello Victim of Explosion of ‘Missed Shot" at and Utah Is Largely Responsible. aw 1906. RAILROAD MAN TO GIVE TESTIMONY FATALLY INJURED Ogden z and Labor Semly. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 17, = 2 Ee A ccepts Invitation Trade INTER-MOUNTAIN ~ THE LEAVES' Salt Lake COLORADO MIDLAND os Now With Commander R. G. SLEATOR, 167 South West Temple. Call at MIDLAND TICKET OFEICE, 77 West Second South for Make Your Berth Reservatio Further Particulars. THE SCENIC L. Hl. HARDING, General LINE Agent, Salt Lake City. |