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Show 2 ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1906. MUCKRAKER IS SUMMER SCHOOL CAMBRIANS HAVE JUSTICE BREWER - JUST OVERHEATED VERY POPULAR LARGEST REUNION ON MUCKRAKERS | WORK FOR "SPELLS" DCUABEN TIME TABLE ee ARMIVE. 5 Absolutely ; to cane g New onlU| niversity of Utah Closes Most Which eaeBase Lt irid "Land Successful Term for g" Tale. Teachers. Welsh People of Inter-Moun- Says tain Region Turn Out "és . : Present y . | Investigations Young Man Accused of hear Chaneeoty sGivn Recover. Will Build up Our Well for Their Day. in Business. ° ° ee AVERSION HAS That" Persor son i Wenring Suwenring s Palsely : "ly Character Ls i rot of Land Already BLOOD.LIVER. or eg . our ?) Discusses Involved. | and Kinds Known. : Education|) of Comments on . Songs Poor of the Greatest . Country Home Spelling. We; Arouse| : With Enthusiasm ~ Need 4 Buy the 7 That Guarantee Is What Celebrators. It sented Is , What We No. | 10 as fleeSo is farconce inirenlnr < <e in satfona the ; district a will SnEtT bring en ae eas With lls the pany, . olton in ' EE. Fuel the ; sf sucessful most summer or Cambrian an * day re Sallair yesterday yes nearly 6,000 people > © ; the . tenth annual eee of the to the re-| reunton of ene Groo, Salt connected Valley Byron H Bae ty igh ere school ae eS adadresset nt acees SS a the tiam. northern (tor of at lh Coal the com-| former old. the secre- the new, the conservative radical-pointing of excellence in out each, the and 15x ene features|livered and said contingent about-1,@0. aommcrce |the summer school yesterday after-| the region Forrester, | noon on "The Progress of Education." remainder company: | ye discussed four kinds of education, | vicinity. formerly Pleasant and After been] school in its history, the University of | brought 20) é sen-|Utah will close tomorrow afternoon. sort for for- | The school has been‘open for the past Oe aneoe proceedings Lake against Rober eenlae ; ‘obert Wi] opist of the Utah 1 | that | acted a by as There south were for made up with the situation that if the | mediately ere 1,40 from] opening Postmaster of address Thomas, ceremonies, society, welcomed the visit-| iad "home country" an at pressing his Lhaecanilone regret REEes berate oe rane ering "af bree who filing vided. An orchestra really bore rich tIso be involved. Absolutely be done until take action stated Heber M. Wells, have of coal, former following : Speaks pear read the allegations governor interview the matter and pee say some aa, on| pursuit lowing Miss Sara Cone idevoted an hour Star ‘ Sarr: storle at Barratt Bryant was to have|wards to the telling of {cored ‘ as veni The hall last evening, noted! land How board much |ppye hich 1iltitude has affected Miss Bryant since her arrival here, and it| Mistinuz ations | in 14 pleces trs Pate several Welsh numbers, the Uni-|the "Mar of the Men and worked of han in i ene self and with accerdance pelea all with of my and "vening by | was at the because ne the law ane plead no Etats associates . fos Ry: same place of this citzens to ment J, may defraud change the my at that 7 she bers, o'clock was this, Mrs. ih Groo to : "If Possjbilitics there between was agents Are. of the coal it 7 Order a singing an Pees Mee ae a "Derryn WAPI ars Le Thomas and encores. was ; several fur above to be | jones . - sang riv county, then of course, ear Little oan OL a etees + Pat a crooked of Hfbernians for Hstened financial aid destroyed was» church stated the today J Rey. to] ha) Ter- Francisco, whose re- ta that the national trueasury or der will be called scheme, " 1 Catholic tana | that Tiscbvel snneral toda from the state. On the catia University, and I will be do not anticipate able to make a a old ees years. Fork Welsh resentful needs the to to even The newspaper say See WIN COAL that with: defensive LAND Contests of Etlingwoouw tded i heir Decided in Their = of Governor the other it makes feel upon Pus 1} woman of in a in Carbon by Charles » were natiguat n |¥° brethren of Shahan fond remembrance Re om Jo the ti e cs Washington, ade | made 70,| The musical is Gansing, - most ON rere cn ae also made ofhcers eine Not Comply Untermeyer, by Vice) Albany, ing the ee Tee LISTS With Law, and Says Sam- Revision N. Y., July 18-After Inspect- companies, Samuel Untermeyer rect, RATS RUIN HAY CROP - mensnee* of ison, Prineville, ports and Snyder Favor Favor. cases) lands from' Little Pests Destroyed But Others Come. . Ore, July Hay Creek referred 18-Authentie concerning the} surance caanes are yn Aolare 40g conte Oe is a serious ma ev te y Fi ar have poixoned thousands of these litte Aostrayers® But It aecms that Se hee section | we quartet of jave been ike hon able flac clear ficlds them of > out goatee them have been prac tically LADY- CURZON IS DEAD wwhich Utah was admitted to the union. apo wife of the eee ince viecroy is therefore recommended by f Indi: wo has been ill for some register and the receiver that the ap- days, died at 5:40 o'clock this evening piipetion of Mr. Ellingwood be al-| che never Br i acvesarvenett from her seowed. rious illenss at Walmer Castle, Kent, the recent hot weather Snyder the find-|i,bro 1904, and ae imi au Ss ee: a eya en i DEsly on a pronounced attack of contest involved the east half ge eer debility. of the northeast quarter and the east Lady Curzon was Miss Mary Leiter, half of the southeast quarter section | qaughter of the late Levi(Z. Leiter of sixteen, township sixteen south, renee: Chicago. seven east, ing it was being and the testimony concert heard June 23, both sides represented by oer The ‘DID NOT SWIM CHANNEL testimony in cision, "was this case,' res overwhelmingly of the contention that the land, on the 14th day of November. 19 and for K. a long time valuable for character as prior thereto, was chiefly ‘ its coal deposits; that its such was well known long Doverver, July . 18.-When 7 i eight miles oie the! franghscoaatore Wolfe. ee pert amateur swimmer of Glasgow, before plat:of the which sald the approvalof survey land is of the the he See in fav officialin township situated. In fact 2 . Wolffe : if Intures Leg Bight Prench Coast. Miles Of whe started Wednesday to swim the English channel, was forced to give up the attempt owing to an injury to his there was practically no attempt made |), he time of the accident by the state to refute the testimony | wolfe was swimming strongly, and it of the prgvestant as to the character Of | woe thought he would accomplish the the la he sale of the land to feat. Mr. x, July sive M 203 Cc. is SS A, then day recommended. Lagoon, Incor- so inac- committee, Mr nat the Patter attorney general 30 to 40 per or permanently. and buy we is going into We we the kets of the country and what is on shelves RNa of our grocery stores fon eect "It may his be that some will the b« ac- form. don't "But When answer you him don't there like Is to meet the a ie Piaabelive other' side who object the ground have there ee things ofthis to these that they stirred up. say we have had enough. They to go back to the peaceful when there were no questions They want harmony They | is disturbing business and in-| |,feirerivn "osperlty with the p rosperity of the > country It may be Phat some are interfered¢ with. It may : be that there It some but temporary nothing more than would to give embarrassment, build to up business every REGU Bein the world a that whatever he buys Amcrican: market, whatever man here guaranin the bears the criminal Superintendent said after te Its to of In reading the better Saturday,|shooting the 'S sport chutes. on earth Try it at of Holy Moller Cult Belleve WiLL Rise From Dead. He Corvallis, Ore.. July 18.-The Beith bed : s of the Holy Roller alt in thi city, ¥ hom _ re wae about half a a n now. a ep horvor over t ate events. Th e ra demonstrations and no gatherings for worship the memare more dogged as ever in berte the C reffleld doctri Phey ans lare that now he is God and he whl come back and reign on ; that they Implicitly and oe ntcleave im heir ou salvation. One of them was uske a this mor npied to give up her religion, and she p fed "J cannot give up my Lord" a yc pur Lord" Was usked my Lord "she replied, > will come than Cald- sophia Hartfanatic al the wat if her ier aud succeeded in killing Creffield when he snapped so ae times at the Roller leader « vey she uld e killed hay fathior for the ---- MISS M'KINLEY Niece of Late (erayson President of U.S. an MARRIED Weds assurance." Captain HARTJE MRS. SISTER OF Gives : ‘Testimony Divorce Case. Her . Facous in Pittsburg, Pa., July 18,-Miss Helen Scott, a twenty-year-old sister of the respondent, was the principal witness in the Hartje case during the afternoon, and during her cross-examination a new series of letters were introduced by the attorneys for Hartje 3 of the first forty letwere mostly dethe witness to be forgeries. Attorney Freeman for the defense objected to the cross-examination on the letters, but Attorney Rodgers said the purpose was to show that Mrs. Hartje and Madine had communicated with each other through the witness and the gourt overruled the objection The centents of the letters were not made public. a REDUCTION NO _ OF BAIL Burton Gibson Must Jail for the Present. \ttorney Nev York, Gibson, the July former Stay 18.-Burton attorney in W for ur Mys. Louisa M. Stanton, whose daughtet was murdered more than a month who was thrown into the night n the svdicet of the coroner's jury at the aie st, appeared in the Supreme court today in quest of his. liberty. His attorney, Mr. Stapleton, asked Justice Blanchard for a writ of habeas corpus, and also for a reduction of the bail of $25,000 in which Coroner MecDenald had held the prisoner, trict attorney Was not in the case, of until tomorrow back to the Tombs. ard refused to rodiice but the prepared dis- to act Justice Blanehthe Be il. FOREIGNERS: WANT "UNIONS Poles and Italians Acitete for Special Organizations, Scranton, Pa., July 18.-The prominent feature of the First District United Mine Workers' convention at Carbondale was the insistent desire of the foreign members to have unions of their own. John Mitchell said today that the and Italians have been agitating this matter, but it has been headed off without much difficulty up to e@ present time Recently, the sentiment has been growing stronger. Today one Italian delegate spoke earnestly the subject. saying that Eee of his race "work all the time, pay their dues, and the Irish and W ala get all the offices." Moines, Ia., July 18.-The m of Miss Grace Howe a of the late f ley, to Captain Grayson Millard Heidt of the Eleventh cavalry, occurred this evening at this city The wedding was a strictly military event, and the ceremony was performed by the groom's father, Rev. John Heidt of Atlanta, Georgla The Hoeidt- McKinley courtship was carried on principally in the Philippine Islands. Captain Heidt was tn the service there while Miss MeKinley ved there with her brother, Captain James McKinley, she being a teacher in the public schools. She had met her future husband but once prior to that time. Miss McKinley was a aevorre niece of President home with them at Washington. McKinley, however, expressed preference for the life of a school teacher to that of a place in Washington soclety She accordingly returned to Mount Holyoke, where she graduated. ONLY ONE DOLLAR To Ogden and Return Sunday, July 22nd., via Oregon Short ine. ee eorre Salt Lake' at 7/10 und 10:3 r 1:30, 4:05 ‘and leave Ogden 05 p. Returning, and special at 4:10 and 6:20 m w Hermitage LAST in the dinner canyon DATES-LAST com- canyon. at cultivated ind | Chicana and return St. Lou re St. Paul ae "Minneapolis ret and ta re- These rates" apply from Salt City. Proportionately low rates other stations to Wastern points. imit October 3ist, 1906 CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 55.90 Lake from Main St the his| on . wee and concluded been Tudgs court the to the with go Appell | any parents be brought | | over him presence iting them. his pulled who friends therefore He of eet! Daily. Depart 4:45 Limited Angeles 7-Los Express 12:01 Angeles 1-Los and Stockton 51-for 7:15 site int eee Nephi ees Tearalecul ® 1 ; < pone ee eruae : corpus Shevitt labeas against er strong " € Arm- & Datla that she with van none that there is no evidence and 3 is the CURRENT me in- o TIME : wre f BULY Fie the: Witcher John 5 TABLE June In hat eat that tains reason the ing tice was of is restraint the household Baude hear-| bank, the pre liminary that buggy and horse 3ishop, jus- | 1 held before The will is dated Jan. 2, No. precinct of peace the neld not was examination the while in) held was but *t re i i y hel out was Se é 4 s : WOULD residing were they the in house also and | No w fen fees that were eee dren, =, agec 24, une chil-| n two years. ram Six : CRIM... she} 26, June on Again interposed 2-lor For No. No. 20-Vor "o 4 MORSE, judge.-| No , ARMSTRONG, | No. insanity, | No. Appell . - , lo. 0 Ik M. setting up the | Judge.-No to blow threatened he Alleges, Piled. Complaints the | by Nes e eS Singnents Sear to. Roston. AF al- yaoul en Roston rintift her mothe: plaintiff Geland Wile herdetendant facan @oGuees vs. A. EF. for MRS. ody5 o children aan aaa ae ¢ WANTS SMITH é $ wleé ae oe ae os n asks She nt. : - ce --- Smith Smith. James vs. and Ogden and ec4n rom Ogde 12: Tintle 7-From ais vo = DIVORCE rom Ol et ei Bt EN gS Wes f Ogder From Bt Ogden 7 : 205 ss, ; eehie ») 8 » of Hab- Him Lawyer's wits as meee runkenness. Sliza Smith Morgan or divorce this elty August They Incapacitate to more than were 9.1903, and the eldest children, alleges Smith Mrs. to able he would his wers livelihood for Vi him five mnrried have in forr 12 years old being hushand her that competent a earn not bine h us| habits past years "4 he statutory Deserted on (™ He "as trash; Park a filed ¢ Roston Louise ae: gr. Alvorce ke Fredecka. from non-support. grounds of desertion and . in thi # siate married They Feb sis were Ostewald 5 he but $1 eet gets re y he wine" Satin 7 Bryan. purse . Hames 10:00 Nikalaos sterday esterday in Kachatonis thethe Unite d filed States a sui Sanit p. Paco State 18.-The~ -Julyashington, streets, Minter eee has. received | department passed | FARE of « bill the text Morgan jter of representat} | Be the 21 Cuban nlative I inl sary house : P oviding for admission free 13, 1905, and the plaintiff alleges that | 2U date Loe ‘custom s duties of crude petroleum she was deserted on the cae "fuel oil." when ' alied in "England be give The plaintiff asks that she for fndustrial and agrieuleee her maiden name, Louise meee The Cuban senate {s aoe ae and other statutory relief. cseen e at the approaching autumn = mean measure, in| pre ota ling eer ove this: Greek Asks $20,000 Damages. in feaslinbant has ited anthereincrease axe the. dneocanvetioans al-| in Salt 1:0) p. 3:20 p. 4:39 p. 5:30 p. 6:90 y las First FOR R. GEORGE TNC RR At ee et ts 1906. Ea m, m, m. m Dp-um, Hi ye 10.39 p.>. ree r04 P. a leaves Salt Lake train t train zi leaves Saltair at at rt ""Weat Bourth and: TRIP, 25 CENT ROUND "NTS. Loanks LANGFORD, E South } Established 1841. The Oldest Utah 31, 7:30 p. m. co ast at 9: C MAY Returning- m. . 6:00 70 R00 p m. 9:00 p. m. #1030 1:00 p. m. 1 un sunday Oh D. P. IN EFFECT EFFE 10:30 a.m m, one PD. Mm. hie » ma On a rue Oil, IN Salt Lake. For steals! : atraee : "Calder 6, F pont alr a 0 olng-Leave For Miller. " vs. Utah Auto A. J. my we 'pP ‘ TIME TABLE 0 3 O. A. Works ¥y --_- who steals Wash Day. ; Mrs. note ~ 5 4, i. A) BENSON, t rains On Hays. S G. vs. Brown H. ; . ve sto vs. k $14 srown ae @ Sily en ey Tro Co hi 15 | note $166. relief. Wedding aa ‘ T cqmeininty Piet vs. &. H. Young. Brown ae Intermed- at G Greenig eo vs. H. that been a habitual drunkard and still is, and that he is an unfit person to have as ks! Sheh ehildrr of the custody the t of the niinor ehildren| the custedy for other eltze 2, : om. mm a aa en judge.-Wallace ys 32; ite WHITAKER, suit filed has from James F. Smith, the habitual|..Cof grounds the . BI Dooly Office, : - pe me p. Dp. West ce "Sone ng! ge Be ‘30 incluslve e me Aes Ti icket a Today. > . . y "oop? p. m. pom, p.m, Sr y ta B . " : 1:35 2:10 3:40 ~ . a es pote So @ cies Murys From = forsee 10:50 a. and Denver and G. DUN RUST Bee. 185 Offices : Largest. & CO. Idaho oa ev ada i anc Snake to Woor i owner Buildin Progress Onices Lake Pmt eae ec ates aig B ingh: im ine 9-_F Divorce S200 . a.m. 8:40 nit Oreo.- iseles P FO" 10 00 and " Ga 5.- From Di CoUnrT, City. Lake Salt Denver _ cCIry om. 8:00 11:10 6 cri rom to be untrue, one George Graves hav-| Divorce, AM" Wgh Vs George High ing a cag East Ogden and West 115-From No. oo and . Kas Ogden 14-From rom Park and From Ogden 101 Ni No, ‘NyNo. ARMSTRONG,|No. G. G. DI\ crs ae cela 2 judge RITCHIE, ba , a. 3:50 6:20 3. ,iz¢From judge.-_|%" LEWIS, 7" From Bast 3 . MORSE W . D. m. st ast judge-|No. a. n. 5.00 ee lane anand Denver © e Arrive 19- N p.m. S10 she n Denver For 3 S:10 Denver and st Provo and ‘Tint cd anv ono ge |" o. 8-For MORSE, - Today. SBI setting threat-|No husband her alleges, plaintif' DIV., LAW ened to shoot her and she believes that No . cour he would have done so had not friends! : DIV CHANCERY rn ler nn the |? "y 2% Bingham, at year, ; Pennyington, {n married - poe" ane our this RITCHIE, : GG E DIN ; aring : W. "ym L. M. a aera LAV oH judge « | Case M:Martha aa her, to s hoot ate ned thn ‘catene against divorcee for suit filed High vesterday afternoon. High George They n. B inghi um 5 xo No No. LEWIS, D. T. DIV... Rover Ogden ot --Ifor Ro r ©. DIV. HANCERY nr Say esian AW threat-| husband her up blow to id Threats. Dire that Alleging ened Sesterdiny- s City. Lake Salt ave Provo Heber, 19-I"o . =&:00 :ind X M Reyavais ae BO No Ae +, anu aa | Made Husband Her Alleges High | No are ne - -_-- Mrs. § 300 and worth $100 at eed 1886 9, TC oT ee vee THI, 7 HOUSE - UP ae RECORD COURT ' BLOW Walker's fn cash $1,000 each; for| #259 Pe Effect eet anes peace hans erlan ga Cer ATEN CaO examination | ‘ the preliminary on given i 8 last July dic d in this city Witcher that either the offense tending to show four|No. of consisting estate an left of riot had been committed or that the |and of) Government the by issued checks ejn.| a E ? © main also He senile guilty was applicant iNegal 1906 sd, as ofa oes asking ow, as executrix in accord- Ped ee iN ee a the ai nes the ears per. at \ be cn be named South ‘ Agent Passenger prospect pleasant the in Angeles. . a mining Nevada BURTNER, H. J: District and aa a 608 service r ae for eee it the has Hleg in eee Ws on his} that maintains that for the reason at superintendent afin Weare Brown that complainant The the 5 j°%™PS TICKET OFFICE -169 CITY ‘Phone 1986 Main street. load with = dis Pietne 5 F his petin inyaccell:at is held | °F 4 bunk he Phe will of the late riot, 1m de-| He states that he is un-| fault of bail. able to say whether he is held by any He process) legal is illegal restraint jr., NS Ave i: a eeu order this morning 10 o'clock that alleges Pappas tion, of charge on a pretended a Tuesday aboard court eee ted | Sabine yesterday, Judge mers an al ohol Peace in| tit pe Daas | of Smith's of Rioting. Charge county got who infirmary | the dini nly direct connections oe 20 p.m. 5:45 p. mc Se) os -- paper peinest eo { in bond. His Tues-]St#se furnished p.m. p. om nm. 1120 an pattoas AL SS rom Nephii....,... ‘Tintle ». and om inthe' at of trouble no end ed ; COStD vlaint a in is charged stitution, 7 Dai Justice in yesterday | ou Held legally is He Says Greek CORPUS HABEAS FOR SUES fa a Garfield G6=-_From was released the accused nothing by he com-| d; ty and action be Sale nding his hearing the of| D. S. Brown, the aged inmate the plaintift take plaint and that missed a. m. ite me p.m, S:30 pe mm, Lynn and a. a. m . Daily. Arrive 5:35 Limited Angeles gs-tLos Express 6:30 Angeles 2-Los ane Lyon 2-From als a8 eee Piss Rahs the next o'clock 2 for afternoon was $500 Wednesday ye of sum that}/the art Ney Nephi m, m. p. x. 8:00 te 145 ete 6: 61-For No. in the first deattoyney, William set was 1) hearing hair, ee asks on TABLE. TIME CURRENT this city} in S POPULAR to the guilty not pleaded he date for his preliminary The a| Newton, with and onreere arge. and | ¢ the face about and it, with ne TRAINS. PARK RAILROAD court of court City the of charge of burglary gree, | Through' his PaPa- Southern: Union the the or UTAH in the eviminal yesterday. Diehl Judge St./qjiyision with afternoon, of the without any protection.| became his wife him beat broom head head the board) of piece a up pick she struck above numbers train Line Short MOST leaving an estate con12 that | March them among eral serious charges, No, to Saltair sisting of an interest in certain real es-| went she 3. 1906, May on at|/No, valued county Lake Salt in tate not return) did and man another with N Six heirs are named, $2,006. then| and the next morning, until 2:20 before arraigned was Holmes John with the defendant remonstrated when her ; shown . died who Gunn, of sev-| Benjamin his wife p.m. street. Main 201 Office, Ticket *‘YEL 1(OWSTONE who is charged | man Kunz, the John of offense. criminal serious a with |No. the victim, was niece little his whieh No. the| if custody from. released | was furnishing}|No.. on yesterday jail county No | bai probate the in filed was petition A No. be ap-| FP. Gunn | court asking that John |No. estate of of the administrator | pointed anan filed Coverdale H. Robert filed diyoree for petition to the swer time ago by his wife, against him some answet his In Coverdale. H. Smma accuses % Oregon | ONE. ABUSED a : ‘ ‘ With Him Beat) Wife His Broom. and Board ser defendant m, Francis San Intermediate brought o settled been having ) dren - the m. p. of charge. a on Bingham. from jin by Juswas discharged larceny, P- |) grand " yesterday Smith Jon | tice on <e} seit % Pear the nrituhter orn eros and |} : ee coil minot his for to provide failing COVERDALE Declares yp. 8:00 as aR s 6:05 rene 6 : into cot back young that oficiales state Court county in the up locked was pell breaking for two years ago about home parents' his in furniture disturbance a general creating . tan ca e - L145 : points PA Bl URLE Y, G. -,: D.: Ped A..Gi PENCER, Des Winter Court Notes the Greek Broginas, Tom oo anc Anthony intermediate Ceepoints"eae ke Who Lheletx, Butte {; alle , Pare Bee to apply not crushing | ; ind do of Gatien, Wee cifie disabling} : c reof ea cilie 19,| May mine, company's oot the Utal cers. eUarcers, pita Mm. + enver, 50 Ts lephone ; numbers Train Note welghing | are rock a m, Omaha, City Chicago, and PocaOgder City he ‘ f ; the} by digger al ' Yi coal : : a whilé that forth ; him, upon: fell pounds 4,000 permanently and bo@y this a | occurred accident The nim let Armstrong updagstanding ; if he caused that would 1ore trouble ay as company Fuel Utah ) sets Bre emploved Buel was } Utah rden Porta a nd Coe employed was he while is Kachatonis company and of Greases Kine the complaint | the the was (mpresaldn effect ee es d time | JUTies: recelve very | by defendant : : Of wabiect It | him, had) yo y¢ doctor's' examination given | oO report his the' After. van: ‘having = 7 vas TG reat e ¥ y é me and DATES. Excursions East. Via Oregon §mae aa Pepe toe Pacific. July 19th, 20th, pene or yaaa City and_re- ee "or pens $20,900 infor of sum in the company. Fuel jack) Ikansas Louls st 1é- se No. Manager. General and a. axe fen) SOR Be: me ate points. 3 do} DP he hadras another seemed, uBeer laboring sut ' | . 4 wa youth [he he hi: less or more de lusion, on attorney, drunkenness. Cavalry. Des Sere . S to work mentioned i a mut | be his aversion | the was word through Diy kane Denver. ivimeinwerd: i BAMBERGER, President 7:10 . ‘ 1 1:20: and Louls ae ee sus (RS eee Francisco San ache Ogden or 1] "finte Malad, Valle y Gis intermediate ae City SORA Bienes De sang' -__ intermediand Chicago Vo ys s special holidays at 3:00 a isking damages his 2 ener Utah the Mee aad L | from ee ane a ee sep and folks SIMON aving havin woul | ie von oeduring _ which 1K and about furniture the ee on the day, he alleges, ¥ : and Sundays train to Lagoon waduced: | testimony the. to m. wise gwden ad No. 9-20.) his case that found 19 years old, and of cultiv: ited one more to be seemed | inertia Ac of insanity it was than and + th, a exe Cy ‘| p. oliinicrthadtep hao: am >, (Sunday, who. is | 2:00, 6:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:20 p. m. p. ° m Boe) 7:25 Onin ‘ San Rutt 1906. 30, May Effect in Table Time ghd "shovel. Te Pa eee SE eg eRe They say pick set a else ¥ S15 : Louis, and- St. sas City prancises Ogden,™ 7-For No. ; 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; Lake-Le oxy eC gait shovel | ane Dick to ple By. ihe better m. 8:0 | 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, < tine a diseased it Is with than to Kaysthrough run trains First six the admonition given Ed- | was Such rmstrong | vine Ju by Appell ward 10:00 p. m Kaysville, to Lagoon Extra was Appell afternoon yesterday . m p. 8:30 ‘Sundays as} examined be to court into brought m.: a. 12:00 10:00, % thier illant ie | Renee parents his his sanity, to w ant | throw want mar- | ONE} women punishment. - and in- section sixteen, township 16 south, | effeetly range seeven east, Salt Lake meridian. In the decision rendered by the regisier and recelver of the land office, it sets forth that the land was enie® valuable as coal land en Nov 01, She Was Miss Leiter of Chicago Bethe date when the official lat of ‘the fore She Marvied Lord Kedleston. tow nship involved was pec ee and on January 4, 1896, the date on 1 J ; 2 x . July 18.-Lady Curzon of This sses_ CREFFIELD'S RETURN Members and were claimed by the state on that| with peison in a certain field j ‘ ground. aken but a few days for a new lot to The land which Charles O. Elling- | occupy the same grounc , . o "ce = It seems that they come kill' in them. from th wood sought to purchase included> the + off . ay ills faster we southwest quarter . the southeast Re poison, than and. thus. can all. our-efforts. to southwest the Kelsey WAIT of the Baldwin which seems to from the pest, vesterday by Register . are ‘ o celvet Thompson Bere lestimony taken at the ae generally Leer ees ba wrought ‘by sage rats are approfest. uae ane department would pallir Not withstanding the fact that] take of accuraci n the tne 12, ae Sheep Land Seen ant rvie liat ana demand ‘that the companies corHay as put forth ever) ect the Fee tees itt tliminate. the pest, the rats all and flies, ke increase to appear attempts at crop protection in vain. despairare and has prain completely destroyed these pats. and they haw¢ also done considerable damage in our alfalfa fields. it would be AAfficult to state what the Rea 138 to threatens civil « regain its rights. re-| cases in January last Hearings were | set for April, but were deferred until | June, at which time the testimony} was taken, and the decisions given) and and lists policyholders" by | termeyer says, saya in Scorn quarter he filin . The CASES in a school names curate that they furnish fisting! evidence of an organized scheme to kill the operation of the law requiring their the lands in question were filed In both are from ‘ the lists of policyholders filed by New York and Mutual Life Insur- ance county, the contests. 111@d ba€ company commpelind is to purchase much hay O. Ellingwood and Gideon | 4, Grooked river valley in advance for involved is what what know Know to to of | such Will Asked. plic vated; Snyder against the state of Utah, were | next ae feeding handed down yesterday and In both Enderud, seeretary instances were in favor of the contest- | Sheep & Land company, ants. Protests against the selling of | be the worst aurvere: lands which temporarily ¥ INACCURATE ucl « 5 SAGE them-on Hobbs and aay is upon 1A me. back} « thing : | prosfront | a ‘t now we are going into eet yard. We don't intend hereafto have some one sell us quack | medicine Iury|is clear,| oF for con-|f one contest e coal in Decisions , involving the title to certain coal have take Williams] folk-song VERY president O'Sullivest and Directors] Keating, Hennessey and Farrell. other bunch we "It Js true of all reforms that srises the demagogue een aepD bliec office on the into publie FAVE hand, you could secure title to grazing annual report pene € the day | Scneral counsel of "the - International land, and with perfect honesty Cevoted the better portion Ob the. dey Policy h olders' committee this evening into the mining business afterwards, ee to considering the report of the com-} sent ‘a written protest: to Superintenyou should discover mineral on it, 1|™ltteevon credentials. «The member- | dent surance declaring ; =. : : hi order 187,000. The|]that the lists did a "comply with the feel that excessive publicity in a case |.55'P : sh like this cz Jo but little good ~ -| Hibernians this afternoon cabled the law as addre said, were See ea e 5000 NOW: | Done pledging him their love and de- | without street nun bere: names are ducrooks out of men = like Wells, Mr. Hammond and members of the board. and that en- Anstitation. Remarks fo. g&heral repute, you! could:by.per='| juring yourself come in and get that land with 23 Z pride to the wonderful of the nation and to the forgetting War Song by There are those he responded | invesUagtions on Millle POLICYHOLDERS' the during OF ‘Hana . »fWhbgas' the Irish ® oe they Ticratedr Seat tere her Spanish an with sucht ax it ts alleged, wa put, throush: | Gm extended address In the interest of put pointed jwhack stoe tha yout et | SALT ARB, AND OGDBN RAILWAY." ° p. DEPART. OnE ot, Reet oO " L THE me 4:25 ane 4 isae Oren Omaors Ss ‘ache Ogde 10-Froin Portla in' Butte Valley, Francisco San and Sa bs Tey . eae Carey 1 ° Re we ; indAC xo Lake} Short Lake AR to-4PORTE jurisdic- | ‘ ity the under still are you If I hear of yout tion of this court Ihave ‘spelis' -and more any having we'll have the house, about ing saniee it} by a thing occurred, but if the had gents ut secretly could' but scave m. a, O:30 os che Doints. ee inter point mediate 2: -From .$:00a.m 5 Salt from Passengers Oregon m. p. 11:45 Salt from Sleeper train. Line excused, a No m.| ae automobile). (by 7:00 p.m. Ely you're FYON ois a.m it nm BONS Ogden, ane. intermediate ron and Ogden ha, m p +400 Creek Cherry | NOTE take lc ‘ity now, home go "You eent poor whisk Ve don't want cording soothing syrup wit a drop of esas spells," in it to put the baby to sleep ejther |; aeons, soprano voice that took many of the! and older, ‘ones: back' to cha! home country / tee repeesenig ad the knew, there | iyatns ta meet te alsgess fn the ee Carbon have made Ed-| num- Thu," an old) sal feeling Le of the Cambrian Kent, after which two swear to oaths which they knew to be | cont earthquake and fire and who sald untrue, and of course there would be |iya; 1,500 Hibernaians in that alte perjury in that event. IT do not knew) oi. ‘earthquake. sufferers. It that such company We have |appeals companies | rence Caraher of San to {er We BIOS TAR eae sed with the singing ate ers, appr approof Rovernment or stamp label ty anew yhole assemblage, of "America' yee th eee led by the full ERR Ahed val, is just what it is pretended to be. ; e visitors from a distance left soon| The men who are complainihig would the Ancient|arter the program, but those trom Salt | benefit by such an investigation and was induced it back yard. Rate inee OR Sol nmaratoga, N' . tional convention of Order collusien, whom citizens and any of the + ‘in- said: What td EG 18 stic 18.-Justice among hich cused. It may be that some have been | of , Harlick" | unjustly accused, Let no man be con-| Lizzie sang "The Kiss' time after time. Tout sisters L it a gave singing Charles un-|to Upon for Contributions to Aid the Irish. govern- .plea ; Treasury Called ' san rae National await a bill of particulars. proven guilty of collusion yard rendered the fine Italian hand of the pe m0O-/able to be present last night sung a solo with violin and piano ac-| eratic organ and how much is really| companiment by E. F. Tout, which was charmed ry th Orth nt aaa rl re ed with enthusiasm who have been conducting an Invest!Miss Davis Shows Talent. gation (as alleged) IT am unable to HIBERNIANS MAY men : . e ae a a : say;ay but to all charges of whatever | sther Davis, the ae 5-year-old daughter pees character to the effect that the busi- | HELP SAN FRANCISCO |. ae eet rian Deane side re or oe ar we Co > " ) i t si ee mas of the oars ed eeee -_--- ee mho vedutrue eae ical Ss talent| 1 guilty July r itv, and added that America is brought round after round of applause | qemned until the proof is furnished. behind her sister countries across abo re a Ses 4 we ae Do not accept an ‘accusation EA proof water in the matter of the numRee ee ne a y Ore we of guilt, but when once the cusec the Welsh tongue and the entire as-]|, ; of men and women trained for in-|cemblage joined in the Chorus 7o]- | is found guilty, God help him; ‘Tet him but was too {ll to be present, and the] program will b¢ irried out this artic I is politics of a pupil's oecasion to |kindly things about manual what it has accomplished in Plainly.. egainst the former porte. of which I was chairman. of may nothing, however, will ae, the federal authorities|far as as been publicly } the th ‘y gives out the the story: : Wells the veins pa fot beautiful. yard, spe- reunion| Welsh tenth annual to the with and|ors school was touched referring feeling to the lov hey} fron much perity who the our very de- company and Utah Fuel company, and! ypon by Mr. Eaton in the course of that the former state land board will| pis remarks, and his theory is that be affected only indirectly Persons ica little nme. Is devoted to this very affidavits that ‘the *y were | necessary on grazing lands, which | yy. Teaton of of Salt Lake and the from Salt Lake an¢ ee brief master Cambrian High spell ofto inability The {; niversity pupils will Coal} Valley Valley be against against the the Fleasant Pleasant be made claims ‘is Wlis., payid C. Brewer of the Supreme court of the United States, addressing the agents of the Northwestern Mutual a wholly | cial program of the day consisted en-| was wholly thebad goodnor from board of specu- lrieither land gamut the state taryThe of story runs the rood By selecting ail trely of musical numbers, headed b lation, and is met later by statements|four systems, Mr. Eaton looks for the the Tout family : : of persons against whom its insinua-| ocrablishment of the ideal educational Thomas Welcomes Visitors. tions are cast. It-is said by those} cystem, t dees not look for it Im-] Mr. Thomas, in behalf the local] familiar lw Wilwaukee, , ; : region. The day was one to be remem; land board, and the | six weeks, and during that time there ees fe 4 Ca tt rae : ; k . Life Insurance company, tonight said a local ane é Bn : Be Fe cae pars F 29ered long by the Cambrians who ata . / . i il paper yester-!have been 355 teachers registered in| tended, as the muaic » eee was one This nation is engaged in the busispeculative, probably jthe various branches, by far thejof the best ever ried out at tho} ness of cleaning house. The process overheat Th } largest number enrolled since' the|W elsh reunions and the attendance was] __ = . 4 a 1e burPs Per -e of the | larger by more than 1,000 en any pre-| is disturbing a great many, The truth summer term became a feature of t 3 7 lived a long time devoting is we have elegation There v vious reuntor lt niversity is ' that ; if the CONC ia 77 Soe >. . ,\of 2 from Malad, Idaho, ia with these | oureslyes exciusively to the fixing up the story Cen ment of officials rey ea 1eerned, no action has « . of c the . matter unfolding coal land grabs" by a 1er Ute state Nous Utah State story printed in a Cay was merely superinduced by le they attorney's as Cobre Curries HF m1 | 2.20p.m i SUNDAY. Arrive p.m 6:55 EXCEPT DAILY Le: mae 1 i Tw Delusion. to Be. San ede From termediate 12-From m. aga Port- eee n, land, Butte, 6 Yo. to Cultivated Attributed Family za l'rom S No re aLe so. GB, Railway Gul "Slt TOIL curries-Cherry Creek-Ely. 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