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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1 906. HIGH FOR HARRIMAN Com WILL BUILD Ogden Canyon. in|Ogden Contractor and His ' Foreman Are Placed Ogden, in Routes den Have for posed 410 HL. m Secretary Ogden, P. Ogden Local Assembly, July O'Neill of ; Labor plainant Street. Depot Gaut. and Republican 25th and Sur-| Line City. Ogden, July 28.-The tailway Been Pipe Junction Inter-Mountain Burean, Already Pro Into runaway accident canyon in : Trades Mr. his of H. L. Gaut, and post. James] foreman, secretary of ae wagon John| Way Union | Childs, have. been arrested upon com- company post, AE Van town a 11:30 wagon, about a inehes was st ght ack a front post and ‘aunwed wheel and the to supply all of the] pelling their fee Ce on o works he the|/a against men (o work ten post. The hours injured OGDEN ee ae iar ie fae = 0 1 will Swear out a complaint| viol violator thehe of The e service jan Se D. gave injuries note holds CongregaA ; of Adams society : corner tional church edifice, avenue and Twenty-third street, Subject,ct, "S"Spiritanes Sunday school in the basement Wednesday supply of water in view that the monthly water erages $1,050 per month, the fact bill now avand _ ths evenin te stimonta = enti ne held 4 The ubli hy a iy Invited ¢ Se } ee abel amount for of money of spent water in this manner, would more than pay for a private system within. a tew| years. The water flow from Taylor's canyon, even in the very dry season Weber Want to of the year, is three and one-half seecond feet This it is estimated is sufficient to supply all the purposes for which it Is desirec se reservoir will mouth of the canyon, the Bring Back < . Contingency County Clark to a Ogden, July Cup ree : 5 of the p.m. First prom- All are welcome Mathodint Ipiscopal |inent horticulturists from the county]one-half block east of Washington met with the directors of the Weber!]&v@enue, next to courthouse; Samuel inh this atte t : " a as 3lair, paston At 10 a: m., Sunday reaoiniae ce ieee eae school; W. L. Underwood, superinhorticultural contest to be held at the tendent Preaching by the pastor at session of the National Irrigation con1l a. m Epworth league devotional canyon to the railroad down Twenty-seeond Street, in all probability gress te hai retary As soon as the railroad the forme authorities| 6 which 3 to Taylor the convenes in 2resident Bolse Sepservice Juda. SecRegular Director Wadleigh | OY the and state board rip p etecmt wit * in re é the yards il eek der o and wat » a eae depo around gro the were ids, - building talks. reroC ere Y present es ae of FS oriinulianiee the DAY IN COUR test --- Howell Disposes of Law and Motion Calendar. ; oe -ej|ic| Ogden, July 28.-Judge2 Howell's first day in court since the recent Elks Public busy at one. and and Benver, All day busy with the August was long a_ rather the court was the resetting of cases term. The following fe law motion calendar was also taken dispored of: ; final discharge In a B elition the tler yetition for appointment of the ceased. prebate of executor of the and in re estate of James G. was granted under 7 ; orris asking aes Soa vt In the matter iy H. ah Wade, order of a minor, for sale MOST real . of Sore church. aching Preaching :, Mission. services Song at the that There will be no and mission service or 7:30 a. m. ai , ove Sunday vraye prayer at Sunday the is able to give a Is Making | ave weleome-. Association R Preparations for : First July any bath. signed | ‘he, BE mort . P , ars of Fal Ine oe - The ig leave The attorneys for the plaintiff in|fair a the case of Call and O'Laughlin versus}J. C. eG = * oie the Union Pacific Railroad company, |ing of at 12 eV undone ¢ xP neene Pate a oO . the os . eh Henry Larsen Hee- , Phe plaintife in the case Smalley by his guardian ee pa Anse of ad to Albert | fair is Htem.| munity prencern Saal- a make money, a successful|turned benefit to the entire -comand country at large Ili stimulates, interest zal the from 2 RL NEW PRE 3 APPOINTED, mH Board of ~ of Budge aes or . Education| er Ogden. July 25 The county. beard yf pduc tion: met this morning nd ‘ : a eS. 2 disposed of the Pe busines Maude itterson. Jone H. W. 4 mane Johnson Frona Hinton and Evelyn Hardy lected ou signed oe sigre to or their z produce to TEACHERS : County . yis t . kate sative Ee caplet: schools a ! : the s very best Mrs. North Mary Ogden, last in his. we ee sere- i line and The ning of returned Fred of I i days kin J. HW. . rs da ce 7a a_well pd oat eee ae and ducts du attended Fork ~ thousand . and a4 acres ‘ ye ahi wen Lali . thehe extra attention garde garden for for the12. to the; When J pur- the chiefs hi be resident county ae eb |, Man . of His y * }0 years : hay field, wind ms, 1ground the. met hard a suf opt to Coroner's Jury Finds That He Shot C.| C. Lockheart. f Ogden, July A coroner's inquest was held today over the remains of C.| C. Lockheart, the negro who was shot and killed by Jumes H Pes, awford another negro. la evening, and the! verdiet of the jury was that "‘the said *. C. Lockheart came to his death in Ogden City, shot wound revolver from fired by ar Ogden, JURIST . Hear July TO Seott. 28 Che as ere ae excused from heat i of ne ate ard ay will also b Ve aur BARBERS of of) Seinen " a eae . : i son . UNDER oe Seige aae ARREST. With Razor ‘\wieidine Without Shears | | | LAUNDRY MACHINERY tfayriman Boca to Ogden Union Ogden, July ina ton a nual them with of barbers cell pleycute provided arrested registration foiloving without of by object law. to regular paying fee. The the all ur ochav-]air. first work an- 2 for The uth noite poople HERE. Tostall Depot ~The the Wardlaw, are going instant north Coat, on alls Promised | for $2,298 Matilda Johansen "W. lodee cr z against ‘Fhe. jadement Near | U oaEe, || Saetaay a y baa wl: Presented granted a < at o the the Scott the city, for ina here last jay The coat brokeaw upon fright- i ‘Tomorrow When the 5 amo county hotel and dining |the Netherlands by A. 4 oe All pests -_-_- every o'clock pee g oan AT - that forty-five day ob to or) S eGintnit =e ee sar Short > in O. reo Was at FREE] Salt-| from will after -- - a Call eb fc for a his s ot ayy new Pie bas OOOO | Gean and tiighics! pl goes to Sie € ‘ = * Johnston's Sears oe oe are « ) for e the Sunday for crowds > Yesterday's |%¢* of the . veeord ~ s W ce bureau \ccumulated Ax excess of of the1 a ad at d dee of inches: eee Se iative dinner, for Ww Principal County Em- Schools or. tempera6 o o4 oe foreeast, p. af 7 m. to prectal ec Me ee aoe fair and ‘ cent I ; warmei to DEATH. CAUSES to Burns Day. July: business had been of 28 the disposed were After A. of O. the U. lust happily W reglodge evening, the surprised by having the women of the Degree of Honor walk in, laden with good things to eut ‘he banquet was spread in the hall rie es fhe lodge-room, and was a fe ft for the gods, to which all did Santi justices An impromptu and a pleasant social musical program thoroughly t followed which each of the 1 hearty inwonren like manVilation to come again, In City Briefs 28.- Park ) July A committee of cilizens is at work making : ments for a celebration on Labor A drilling match, rac other sports and « ball gume, will be in order, concluding with a dance at night. An energetic effort is being made to secure guarantee of suflicient funds to carry the baseball team through the present season. The per month is rtbout $3500 \ committe soliciting subseriptien with tory results. The local merehants subseribed liberally have number of other cilizeus who are interested in secing eood ball team in the feld One of the lare windows of the broken yesNippon" restaurant was terday threugh an Intoxicated PASsserLle reWas by falling aguinst it to quested pays the damage and promptly complied au Chinese resident of the Yon Moen, H oe died mn 30 clock cba e nee ae en nee oer ae Frias e a 85 s i Park % take ; po Fran é : eee sas oe Monday, ve place ‘ Carpe Kumas are in George E. dapat from ent to attend ‘ : ide cae whenp > the a cited tn os Shr aainte : funeral "S held Salt Lake, the funeral of and pleasure Paul poin combined of Salt Lake surve ying. is at ‘ the Bel-] state every in Utah certificate Eggertsen arrange for was a special an- of the question. «Ait ugricullural colleges in other states have been yastly improve by being the state university, t has resulted Ww hy should not our Sete pane, these Bood examples and do like ours for ae in aaa economy in taxatio cation ar J. E. Booth. SHERIPF Gotham that teacher TRUNK. Man Lost it While Thistle Provo, July 28.-F. A. Bary ney; .a New York traveling man, lost his trunk near Spanish Fork one day this =e and has had the officers on the all. The sheriff located it at Thistle aMe, took the young men who had it into coeen but as they explained that they expected the owner would call for it and that they did not intend to Keep it, the officer was induced to believe their story and let them go. Investigation proved that the trunk had not been opened, and as the owner was pleased to get the property back there was nothing more done about it. Trustees. Provo Bierfs. Provo, July 28.-George Hone, representative from Benjamin, who Jé seeking a renomination, was in Pro today circulating among his puis friends. Charles Chipman of American Fork, o is one of the promoters in the extablishinsie of a large mercantile enterprise in Provo, w the hd toda It was at first intend fou » but that ealldtne is been condemned as too small, and ie promoters are now looking about eas more commodious quarters. labors. Itesolution LOCATES Traveling at was brought out that there are cateS aa on oe - "-" Beene = er is pasec "nolastic al-| tainments, schoel reom success and the influence that the teacher has over the people the district in which | lapped: i eg $10- Mapecthote ae ee tice eo court today for Mebting in the Ex nge saloon July I ce 24 ae this "ittte eS, encotinter pomas Weighs was stubbed by George Ferre said Wright to be os is a improving fair read to and 1s recovery. After discussing at length the neThe following orders have been cessity of the teachers meeting in facraed ‘ the < ourth aoe _ court: ulty meetings, attending institutes and | @0¥/74 Montague vs. George B, Monlaboring for the betterment of their] "s¥e; defendant ordered to pay back district, the following resolution was|#!mony, attorney fees of $5 and costs unanimously adopted. of court. Mary A. Noreu, administrasolved, That it is the sense of the| ‘Tix of the estate of Godfrey Noren School Trustees' county, that teachers whose so will Association of retained position far be interest as. in inerease practical, in school not extend into the teacher is employed, Utah does such grad- of compensation deceased, no|'"¢ work community and that a Principals ¥S sum terest, John of $40 Ainge; $200 principal, attotney fees judgment in $23.40: and in- costs of action Mrs. W. ated some be given] rapidly to those who add to their teaching qualifications a deep, lively interest in the community The association pledged itself to pay s for every hundred children, or fraction hundred, enumerated in their respective districts for r the purpose ¢ furthering the edueational interes ts of the county in the Utah county fair to be held in Provo this fall L. Biersach, time ago as could who wes recoy operng as be expecte MRS. HARTJE JUBILANT Considers That She Already Has Won Notorious Divorce Case. Meet. The principals of the High schools met and decided to adopt the outline of the U. of U: as their course of study. Pittsburg, Pa., July 28.-Rival counSuperintendent L, > Eggertsen from State Superintensel in the famous Hartje diverce case Nelson on the requirements today placed their guns fer the final school principals and teachfight in one of the greatest civil suits smphasized the necessity of this state has ever-known and. eviin troducing elementary agriculture in the schools dence that attorneys for the responto acIt was unanimously decided dent, Mrs... Mary Seott Hartje, concept students of the county into any sider to be of the great importance, of the High schools of the county on » fee of $5 when the appliwas secured by them which will figure which| extensively in the remainder of the there trial, which may be finished in pupils a c wee chools are maintained not be Mrs. Hartje' spent the afternoon permitted to go to some other district with her attorneys and was overjoyed to attend the High schoo at her prospects It is said she considers the case already won by her Counsel for Augustus Hartje, the millionaire libellant today appeared confident of winning their suit and were t yusy preparing for the final evidence will give in rebuttal and the ¥ believe will prove a bombnue ll in the vival camp, testimony conerning the manner in which the famous love letters alleged to have been written by Mrs. Hartje to Tom Madine, the coachman co-respondent, were secured, will be introduced at an early cee s date, probably on Monday. Madine lt has been offered $500%a week by a the- COMMON SENSE IDEA As Such J. E.E. Booth Characterizes Proposal to Con| solidate Schools. | Provo, July Republican the 2.-to the Editor of The) atrical Che proposition to com-|but is Agricultural college and firm now playing in Pittsburg not expected to accept. the} | Offers : tir . - ml ne . theathical ¢ " managege ie pe earsis a very ee simplele and} ana| Mrs. Hartje, which have come In. by university 2 . a . ed sep- | aces doze n, have been ignored by her. |common-sense idea. If maintained se] ford Hooe, the negro coachman, }urately, they will absorb about two-} ee was named by Mr. Hartje as one ee of the entire revenue ene lof the co-respondents, is now not exState where he the late a the bodies that rhe meetings of the Utah county trustees s well attended ane a spirit of edhitatiohit advancement prevailed The first question for discussion was the aera as ty of trustees visiting schools was the consensus o ©opinion that trustees should visit the choeols as often as possible, and use thele influence to get the patrons of the schools to do so. It was said that the patrons who visit schools frequently are the ones who are in sympathy with the teachers and the work that is being done, complaints never coming from those who keep. in clese touch with the work some of he districts related the troubles experienced in setting beginners to attend at e opening of the school year, and wanted to know how to overcome the difficulty, but the Only encouragement they got was to see they were there. Superintendent L. E. Egpertsen eney the trustees to visit the hoels as srecamontss as possible not alone for t the pupils A teacher bett trustees might quainted with the teachers cout their a eittioas ene will{bine . ad and Dan Lambert of Park today on business. ae re oe this two teaching nual training teacher to direct the work in the Utah county schools. The matter of confiting the Sie a to institute or laboring in the arious schools, was cere _The folowing resolution was adop Be it resolved, That, we, the trustees and principals of the Utah county schools. do hereby heartily favor the convening of a special legislature to consider the question of the consolidation of the Agricultural college at Onan and the University of Utah at Salt Lake Cit VES denied that the first school term "anole begin September 3 and end December 10, and the second term begin January 7, and end May 109. ual City, ular ness de- of schools coun- following the 5 ege as a tec inical school i agriculture wou d e ir more than devbled by un sigh the schools. The talk that to unite the h Wouid be to destroy or injure the cultural college, ils mere nonsense bination would more than efficiency aD that schoeol and Utah il developed principal Superintendent If tained on ; mount nent 93 ree es p.m Weather William of adjourned trustees of evening, day, authorized of- tempers ature this meetings county the school principals and Thomas G, Finch Vhy not L. ©. Robinson, traveling auditor for | $100.00 4 the Rie Grande Western company, is}| Why pas spending a few days in town on busi-| the state 168 degrees. 1, ee ae Ruri as acre- 28.-At the the a ac- the nth, month detinieney lture = Total precipitation from oP Act Sak¥ won deticie sedalney ited IC} Thejtation sine rst ¢ Me-}6 without Rar . ee the tacal at weather Mrte | cine ee he eng Castilla Sery el Seeger o'clock, and kept at since January ase BOTH 'PILONES S190. re 2190, either ‘phone, to get Bverybody the pre- |''t2ty-four hours ending at 6 p. mt. Viaximun. tures 62. me Sg mitumuir temperature, 62: me an tempera ture, 7h degevees, which degree : : slows normal j i position| Inter-Mountain Republican eae or cireulat partment, advertising thel. run! one s » been and being made this year t a larger crowd than ON ee ede inaugurated » office departmen Line at Pocatello.o om: > By be -| Holland Monday or | Sunday | . will | Day given and Trains minutes i » ot Oregon the SALTAIR Will be Ladies' be will ladies on oceupy urty eRe ee WE DAY will rnp b be has year, the}, quring the afternoon and evening ae Every possible precaution will be tak- 1 clerk's mission day the in favor |Cvct Before. Extra coaches have been recently eee a lq- |} Parations are accommodate 28.-Sheriff Park death of which, by. hich who was sent|¥e#2ts past ladies' a petmanc nt} veckord-breaker of at to }of LY. Ut Lowe Co., to conduct purchasing office jing, has returned machinery|/ laundry ; sary will TRANSPORTATION baxrbers|resort tL Keorge car service on the ws sage Se nie 4 be-|that a number of saints would arrive tween Ogden and the Pach coast. |-here ‘Fuesday or Wednesday It will have a capacity of ange out | C.-L. Miller, who ts chief clerk in 15.000 to 20,000 pieces per day and| Audit sp ikdioica tiie . « ‘ o ess oO . as» resiene the err aeB will operated by it! accept siete Mas res gned BNR ‘ v forty registra-| land for the fine new laundry to be in-| this afternoon Js ajted by1 the Harriman lHne near i&.g: 2Neuteboom . "i ‘ é ‘ é o . president of Netherthe Union depot, has arrived. The|Jauds Mission asseciation, savs he has new laundry, when completed, will de| received word from. the president of pall the B. Bright, three local] } ' uponPiggott, com- LADIES D. Ogden, a July. ie28.-M. " +. ¥ Kimball and J. Coulter, ©. eae have beenbyagresied WwW. plaint sworn to charging cupation and Certificate. by ae eleetrici et Charged advertising This, of course, is} for George A. premiums offered |to Salt Lake the association the; Jud eee Judge Maugh) : : it oe 9eCU~) Pon aes x judicious $15; second, $10 ‘addition to the | Place he aring fires little | Hace Cases in) Howell. a as returned from the Nine Mile where he to stop the went jr. offering special premiums in cash oF | fishing trip in Bear Lake country Women Turn Out }merchandise for exhibits in the vaviDr : : }ous departments, and by so dalng,) | tussell and family of if all signs do not fail, tomorrow | help the association on vil) | Chicago are spending a week at the} with be the biggest day in the history never ask inyone to invest in any- | Qaks in Ogden canyon of Saltais Following i custom inau| thing that I'm not wiiling to put M. S. Browning and family left to-|gurated several years ago, Manager | my money into I will offer a special) day for Croyden, where they will} Langford has invited the women of premium of $25 cash for the best | visit relatives The trip was mude/Salt Lake to be his guests on that day, | displays of farm products raised by |in Mr Srowning's automobile the railroad carrying them to and | the exhibitor, money divided Bret |; 608) Turner, traveling salesman from the beach free of charg In a BUn|/ oe SIT ‘ Libet Judge eae ee tr ea have been set for Aug. 3. of Logan will be am sc py the bench ee Cases, of James Crawford Deer Ter sa os. LOGAN Will the effects from do July has Park by Bill ripitetime to $2 774.30 were Aner e of making an exhibit at the | Ogden- Tae "Mining company eee . nea te wee : wn hie er: approved and ordered paid 4 fair accompanied by G Kennedy of started on a mad run DDS: COrU PI Dé . to stop them, Scott was knocked down he clerk reported the assessed val sigwelalne there has been a lack) Atlantic, la and Mr. Hollingsworth, : lof , : Din ot "oe trampled his Sena vation of 2 the chool . : districts at|of interest: taken1 by our farmers 8 in |agent for the Southern. Pacific comaahieahcil upon side vi When Y de $4.551 706, an Increase over last veat | the Yechinit of farm products, and I} pany at Montello, left today on an|"' 'e#enes us side he was dead of $2.552 t know of no country where a finer ex- jinspection trip over their interests in oA = hibit) could - he made than here in} eastern Nevada > . - ~7 tah J called attention to the ¢ x= | i EF 1shvs innit a Wite BIGGEST DAYf FOR SALTAIR CRAWEORD HELD RESPONSIBLE. | cellent rodshanm, Ambrose Di right, opportunity for business' men) | phil Planz. John Bluth, Russell . year, assessed ner, Robert six miles Dlew th .|the : of teacher 8.» 28 , during Degree of Honor Delegation Arrive Laden With Well Filled Lunch Baskets. . pet July . of age, held separate that rolls WORKMEN SURPRISED in 3 ty. pro- by current a July of school on Price, July 28.-The four-year-old pay of Dell Peacock of = ntin ton died from effects of burns elve Plonecr day. The Wittle anes lighted a firecracker, which ignited his clothing ait his body was Sipe Se burned assistance came, in response to emains were buried at Orangeville, the former home of the Peacocks Field Mr Nephi, Fate ¢ Trampled file Prevo, meeting High raise Not Allow - Irrigation Ditches to Overflow Public Highway. members Meets this estate, to State assessed Huntington Lad Succumbs Received on Pioneer eta, Ha the Real FIRECRACKER : Being and as and Carbon today the proposed county Price, Fa Nephi equalization a of Lake with valuations this Hill re Cedar = Salt ranc ‘rs from allowing the water from janigatine cua hi overflow the pubhey lic highway, which ave been making wellnigh aaa bie. Through him, the commissioners have ordered a considerable expendlture in repairs on the road north to Vernal and the reservation country, recent cloudbursts having damaged the road to preclude its use almost for traffic with loaded vehicles. 5 Tn eaanl at Bele TGnlce dain ‘apardine tn'.few acre ap ey ent ae fe . Fail ae de- died in rae eer of of Clerk Holdaway meeting against Must ' of in- general sts etary and Utah Meeting meeting land c mons . raised Kenn in Hold State Certificate. RANCHERS ARE WARNED Lehi citizens feign fet of i cas ae EY Se, RN ‘to. do give oO f ‘Yeacher ployed county's commissioners will probably protest against the raise and fully eighty per cent of the property in the county will be represented in the protests to he filed with the state board July 30. f ‘Begin now to prepare something Thomas C. Morris, deputy great ineM ; A one for the fair. Give that colt a few more |cohenee of the Improved Ord of }evening, by being trampled by a runvats and that ealf a little more milk,|Redmen, will go to Bingham canyon |4aWay team The young man had with < B ~y ge has Whil vile hay hauling been brother at|his present to be evening condi- | Wednesday ho prime in them get Save the yest pecimens of |the regular council fire of Ute tribe }he was in the act of unhitehing, the s ‘ ind blew hi iat hich lay lfruit Every be 28.-County W. reach a iollows: Gardner. |20d ition = Bal } Dr in 1-49is not mare. many he dice ; f payspugtn Se "itis: (n Salt Take = io, died Ol appe ? Soe eae ity yesterday, arrive in «hi last ht.over the Sali Geke Route from vears Nest, Will age, 25 per cent; real estate, assessed as town lots, 25 per cent; improvements on real estate, 50 per cent; inaehinery, supplies, implements and 50 per cent, horses and mules, 25) per cent The latter is in addition to a recent state board of ten per yield cucu ae American - ore Idaho ln daughter $-months-old Mrs. 66 afew hus Re 1 Campbell, a died at the age o in the ees pea eee 7 ishop J. There was eral «Sait eve the but he and Valley Bod and the exhibits at a fair, if they are |* xis ot 5 Bee . . é : . | morning at the residence, 2758 Linwhat they should be and can be made, |" lt , 1 will be } are object lessons calculated. to create | ©? avenue The fun ral wi ye held a Hie .| tomorrow afternoon at 5 o clock from ja desire to be at the top in whateve1 7 : the residence pone-undertakes lest Briets. ight The question of dry armungs One ne two large comaeitae Sn ae "« = oe ~ panies will be formed and secure sev- . Bi nace 6 ove Balers. a visit into improve-|qpmary read company, was granted permission | ment of stock and all farmof products. | pijity "at to file an amended complaint It should be the ambition everyone eee Weber board Hip ; ae has small D. will body Cherries. |° most creditable one Preside nt | ep n, July 28 -Sidney Stevens is Nye of the association, in speak-| back from an extensive business trip : | the coming fair today said: b eae Idaho. scheme Fractured July Auditor county arrange TREE. ‘The evening o'clock, will being later reduced by the court leav-|can fill' our city with visitors during on 7 a taut. & o es alt Lake ing it. optional with the plaintiffs to|the fair week if our citizens will take was in the city last. evening either remit or have a new trial, today !hold of this fair proposition with the The teachers and pupils of the filed their peo and the motion right spirit Weber stake academy are to have an lor a new lal was deniec Everybody can gfford to give some | Outing at Saltair on Aug. 7 On TOLIGh by attorney the court}time and a little shay fo anu enterMiss Tillie Peterson, primary superdismissed the appeal cast of Chas prise of this kind While it is not alyvisor of the county sehools, has re- versus FROM Picking oes be "4 ert Sib eT 2 Dalen. in both of which a verdict was ren‘As I understand there is to be no jdgar Short dered by the jury in favor of the|state fair this fall the Ogden fait Weaeas City plaintiffs, the sum of the judgment]}should be made a great success. We rm eal Heast FALL Sustains are oe > Bee ¥Y. P. Uo Miss/ef a solo at this | at Red SSS ane to ee Price, estab- A three-horse team belonging to Thad Powell ran away with a _ selfNo one was hurt but the mabinder. chine was a total wreck Preaching City o'clock of the will sing already or nothing BY Lad You}, 1es large, ENS lok, River superintendent. beginning at 8 oa tte Inter-Moun- . preparations jwill t civ vited ec chur ch. ear school = organization, | tain of rington, |service,, OF the)> this setae yond ;0 witness > r One a |" enue; ok unty fairs ; Ah the fi "The Sisters of sharers at bE Shattuck 28.-Ilf present indica- | pe in'charge criterion Ogden will,| Alta Rowley e much of small child of John W. Roberts was badly cut by falling on a broken bettle Several stitehes were necessary to help heal the wound. 9:45 at short sermon. H. Fleer Baptist Suiday = : is present Morning and evening services will be dincoutinuad during August at CenThe school trustees met and ortral Park church Sabbath sechoot ganized with Morgan Evans as chairoma as usual. man, Andrew Field treasurer and jerma rangelical, St. Paul's - Roberts, secretary Bs German Sunday school ul mel Cucumbers are now being delivered ehureh a. » ahs salting. Stat ‘There are oper ered so much that ; he to Yin acres if this Mic inity. As yet the FAIRS Sir at sermo rmon topic, at southern T. .F. Trane has left for Utah on an extended business trip in the interest of the knitting factory. evening prayer and sermon at Morning topic, "Moses and the 8 matter. school dad an County Represented. Lehi, July 28.-The school census for the oe has just been completed by G. N. Child. The number in the district between the is 1,019, This is an increase of 34 over last year. Before the exodus from Lehi to Canada and Idaho some four years ago, the number reached 1,012. It has taken four years to pass this old mark Sunday services services welcome eas Slaterville preaching SA Coimiline Sev cnt. rie Shea- estate. f eee - extensive Calendar, "re E. m just Lehi con-|3 urged SUCCESSFUL OF COUNTY Luter-Mountain 3 the court of Motion id ee matter eee the estate and co-operation in eee ecr, de$500 bend "Ase er stated coming M. Everybody eenre mutton 7 ie aloo. ‘umnte to. the | Pyrant'; evening Commercial club of Salt Lake City, | Bethany~' The court granted a petition for apOgden, pointment of guardian to the estate of}ijons ave > cup, fzatior ‘ for) of will estate of Jesse M. Wilson, "deceased Clark ; of the state are] the Points > p. 28:-There Lehi While invited at |at 4 p.m. ganization, composed of representa-| yoni tive fruit. growers from orteach. twcounty,|™OMM26 (cn " SU. . ~' | o'clock: up : the . gentlemen in and pledatun ears a a Probate Calendar. petition for admission of aid be probate in the ee of the es Mary Connell, deceased, was wantect Bond, $2,500 The pe tition for admission of will to obate in the matter of the estate at ec case Phytinda L. Braina = granted. Bond, $10 The court grant led these fruit growers interested for interesting Eighty Per Cent of the Property in Lehi July u8.--While picking cherries on the old Van Noyes fruit farm now owned by Salt Lake parties, the 5-year-eld son of Mr. Todge, fell from a tree, a distance of about ten feet, and broke his hip. Di Stecle was summoned to reduce the fracture, and it is believed the boy will be about again as usual in a few weeks' time Voe ces een ene 50 pre-)schol at the Presbyterian church toee it eee Gap backs to, Utah morrow President-Pingree of the Weber club eee at a os apna re addressed a Jetter Goveree eee Cutler, | fred Be™ Brown, Grant an Alciisgemtina that eo toa oa pastor. wenty-faurth, Sixth Sunday. afproper steps toward perfecting an orr ‘Erinit Early celebration at Judge convention delivered 4 FART bach of that much BUSY and Lehi 7 p.m, Mrs. Blair, leader preaching service at § : pastor Music by the choir can acquire their own water system, | 1 )., Professor Ww D. Ball entomologist Five they will also make many extensive |-* nora Oe oes ens id . eat : . at the Agricultural college at Logan,}School July in INJURED church, ple amount of water will constantly be kept on hand to evn a eee gency. Surveyors are already at work and the two routes have been surveyed for the proposed pipe line Into the city The line will be run from the yards, either we nty-sixth Fully rete day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at § + a bh reading-rooms, suite 212 ecles building. Open daily from 2 to Utah. ie Ba -Many beaten First Church of Christ Scientist, church edifice corner of entyfourth street and Lincoln avenue. Services 11 a, ibject, "Spirit." Sun- - be built at and an am-|_ rape Deposits, Excellent Ware. lishing a pottery here, which would give employment to hundreds of the residents. uring the past few weeks some excellent deposits of fire clay have been located by Lehi people. The samples made from the clay have fully demonstrated that good erockery, fire brick, tiling and paving brick can be manufactured from it Arrangements being perfected to establish a plant for the munufacture of all these ticles. esides the clay beds Lehi own the great kaline deposits will make an excellent semi-porcelain ware hurried ore * . = y The A company has for some _ time been consenting the purchase of a ae Lehi, talk matt e ence Kaline Make 7th Street, yovernment by the Agricultural college is ed in teaching the same branches that. are taught in the university-languages, istery, mathematics, economics, commerce, law, selence, etc., a tbout two-fifths ($20,000) only of the sovernment fu are devoted to teaching agriculture. If combined with the university the axle eae nis Own Will Semi-Porcelain CHURCHES. ‘Chrinil a Also Which the the box to fall to the Sasat she Hy, ie eas acetone his Harriman shops, yards and offices in 3 . a e . . a elty. The water was purchased] rom Judge B. Patton afand42500 1 H Shaterc, ative A. cousideration Residents to near effected the purchase of the water|Local Trades and Labor Assembly, who|to the Hermitage where flow in Taylor's canyon, fer the pur-| alleges that they violated the eight-| "© dressed. pose of establishing its own water-| hour law one day this month by comGea today|plaint tn driving a spot H. C. WILKS, 405 Grocer, GOOD CROCKERY MATERIAL LAND OWNERS INTERESTED SCHOOL TERM DATES FIXED strik- triangular ve Viies reached BAKING POWDER Leads them ail. this head culling APL der had o'clock his was system, Og- : mitage when another team came alongside his wag id his horses shied nerd the _P: and into a 28.-Contractor and his against tenet? - Ls Com- Case. about from man works in RESERVOIR| WORKED- MEN TEN HOURS|"n70lvs, Mu Van der Viies was ing veyed a seriously quite was city this injured thrown Two Some Excellent Deposits of Fire Objection to Proposed Raise in Special. Legislative Action on Clay Have Been Located Valuation by State Board University Consolidation in Vicinity. of Equalization. Favored. July 28.-A. M. Van der of Vlies Arrest. Under System. Private if EIGHT HOUR LAW. * . van der vies injured While Driving From t bebe Purchases Flow ayior ylor's Canyon for MAY ESTABLISH CARBON COUNTY EDUCATORS OF POTTERY AT LEM ENTERS PROTEST UTAH COUNTY MEET done Lue A ted, ne Rie of the oe oe achinay | pected ey revenue,|} counsel to be called to the stand by for libellant, although they unite them? Why waste over| refuse to oe ‘s. their plans in any year of the state's re Ne The admission by First AssistPeo: fifths of the revenues of | ent District Attorney Robb that he for work that can be better | had in his possession the depesition of for one-fifth? mcome of Lots state Is not | th negro "William" whieh suffi , effect that Hooe asked him is to the te swear Weeki Health Report. The week report of the city board health for the week ending July 2 a tollows fifty-five births were reported CRA the week, 25 males and 7 ei na 27 leaths were reported, 2 id eniuale Five oe, shippe a "tor burial Chere were reported 2 cuses « con-| ecient to maintain _ universities to a trumped up story against Mrs vill burden our s to care properly : rf ' Sadie Pix ak _ far one amano Tact ulur as the | Harte and new predictions of furlocation of 1e Sta university, at iz) ther arrests ave among the interestix important that the people be not} ing aavelepriaata of the case Satur|/burdened with excessive taxation, mere day ly to waste half the amount expended | for higher education Te : at. Rae There are fewer than S300 students o ollege or untversity gerade enrplte : LADIES DAY AT SALTAIR euch ear at the university, and few ---than 100 (perhaps about sixty on x "Dp s a strictly college count) at the Agric a Monden sae eee tn ‘oo six cases of smallpox and 2 cases of} scarlet fever remain in quarantine eee Oltices for Rent. . The Capital R. E. I. Co. has offices and desk room for rent in their com- tutce-lourths and similar in the other! resort on that fourth of their work Practically the|)every forty-five whole body of higher atudents could! o'elock be better taught in one school than tin ¥ ' for just half the cost in the Fhe ae SEE ar Goad xed : winner of west 2nd fenants. Af prose $36,000) of the ef is tagious and (ateetaits diseases, sisting of 2 cases of smallpox at} modious quarters, So. Low ground-floor, rates to con-|turnl college aking courses 17 permanent ll these students. that are identical masteee about money of Uranoches. a aaics in| TRANSPORTATION | hear something three-fifths (say|Calder's received from the! 9 p.m. k park S Sven. to and from the y.-° Trains will minutes inter? ran one the to. bis $100 y ee ee | ee ee prize advantage Wednesday, le Aug. 1, will ab at |