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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT MUSICAL BAPTISM LABORERS TOHAVE NATIONAL GUARD FOR WANDAMERE) LAKE CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, AUGUST MUSICIANS TAKE = 11, 1906. eeewas TICKET IN FIELD) = ALL READY T0G0) SALTAIR BY STORM: }tonigh y alttend the. annual co ! ;tion of th order which convenes } the made famous" cits ext week RE |3 8 re : c b . "ie £Parser a mes ; Program by Stephens' Singers|Federation Decides Workers; Baggage Is Packed and Artil-|Well-Known Singers Divide), (meu, [i= Operation ition 1b. i \ NK ZC. vorwe' j j J of the ZC. M. L., yesterday underivent | Juvenilei Honors With j leryfe Willj Be Loaded Part7 Should Take Active Card Proves Drawing "4 ‘hospitak'.7 ‘The vatient| | patient L, DSFOO gS. hospital. the thIT aw ithe Band. This Morning. in Campaign. for Resort. . ogres nad Was rest~ . z < ees y os eee ees CHOIR STANDS ON BRIDGE} ; Glee i ere TIRE OF SO-CALLED REFORM} oo s 1 SMELTZER . ‘ 7 IS COMMISSARY . f Unique Night Feature. Grafting ~ rou Council, ous Work . afternoon and singers. last The in Big Camp. quet evening by | an program indorsement ar-|the other of friends tickets to be of labor On|jn nominated by the |now maneuver camp in progress of in the The last paeked and instruc tion Creek for- jduring. Dale reserve has been leave about 10 o'eloeck or as soon as Meat [ » Impedimenta of : the artille i et : ts / a Rar BAS cavalry lave been put aboard the C#!s At the last moment it wa found Harmony Glee club furnished one programs It was Of /the field. The sentiment ever/in favor of a novel, |likely thes the too, as the Harmony club oceupied the}/in favor of the gasoline launch and steamed around |for the county the lake, singing meanwhile such apThe delegate oe sele ae nvocation the to Night," "The ' es BOAge, Harmony, ‘Breezes "Woodland Soldier's on loses" Farewell.' Choir Sines 1olr Members of soe standing as the on ne: the : © bridge eeereth abor andlany of proper that spans in the not the been labor eee treated polit§:al of strong nomination of a ticket and state election to the Federation nus has demands Bridge a Tabernacle . . : ae is very ye 7 labor ticket, and it is}that committee will report paule righ parties, have attention, not and ee been that yy that the r Capt. W. H. to attend li Lone ith efforts Wards vat the crowd ifternoo hi if bec o pro] rly encouraged by pouiticeal at the and resort) resort evening At Lagoon-The. until made the Dumped First' un. last and | bulk oO in to. the day, and the air was melody both Prof. Charles charg-| afternoon Kent and and) My LG Violated Drivine Larsey xiv Iris So ra city ret Tat : Seek Phi assumed with ae ys will royally programs. Kent yesterday} found foodstuffs fare apt.) his duties immediately |Swamped the sang Like to. himself | ana and requisi| apne' ¥. to) ‘The the Holy' Have afternoon, City You Wie Thro' Both and oe singers olos Were Were the quartet My jeyed the Prot. Kinda Ohiitd Rye Bio whink Then "T) in' Comin' By midnight) sima' hand and the} voice. \ & on: theit In Jennis sane feiss . mg snd eni* y oa ee | in excellent ereatlyen=" }y] a Hows fi Be tt Sentenced | PORN CELGOV SN, charged> "with . issaull they i cy ey : Oe upon. littl ; rein gasoline launch as it steamed|]ner in which the petitions of plumbers|that they will take to camp with them | tion |. Only $200 Lacking-All but the ‘opening number, "Count Your}men who {of numbers present Boys of the Old Brigade." The other|last of the afternoon, all of them| earn their Those a brow who night living by attended say that the the agitation will sweat} meeting the upshot Nnount to the well sung were: Sleep he Baby | ‘scratching' of all candidates who of Mine,"". by Rodney Haslet > "Dadthe past have shown any sign dy," by Miss Ivy Paul; "Have Courage, |} antipathy to labor, and the ballots My Boy, to Say No," Frank DPardley; "The Holy Clty," Edith Bjorklund. Miss Evangeline Thomas also sang a olo. Prof. uel can two-/| a composed has Clive the laboring men will |down the candidates able to capital The be used to strike who are _favorappeal of Sam- South Carolina Statesman Special parts bers of to trains ‘ Was be run from all the Warmest »' waaay Sc eriaiol a not be to cfirsing . anywhere-at- least| ew. Ps . x (here. was» no Be evidence of it... witht 5 . doors, ‘and+ those who were obliged to 'l af ‘ ‘ B remain inside during the early hours Bh ane avay AG apbleciathd acaels, thi t it u a peen sf ‘ Th38, no = é Ca committee is now awaiting an answer) from the South Carolina senator, In finds it imease that Senator Tillman ee ae Sete ne thas s ar wellspeake ye e big cities o 1e OH ES) Vere the hot days. are followed by equally hot nights, and those wearied try ‘toll of the Vay fedmi‘the:- heatand in vain to gain strength through principal be brought dress. htre speech, to and deliver the the Tastee ad- a It to the eee highest the di | * Be ied - - 10S¢ Oe i. ranchea reached Be by y that ' i. to 98 degrees. yesterday was the'term, he from ; weather also lor Place . eet es wishes to ae pipe it to its aaa it to - Ogden use. . 2and AN' Cc T Ree 7 . P AL AY FOR Wes ar weather jus just tuys Billiard LANDS is CO declaration ter received and : yesterday receiver of the by the land ollows: forecast; relief' part Isaac of of pte FP. of € es . Isaac Walnut avenue, |Moblile belonging the in| Greek a by end the Accumulated ture re act-| since - only |. quarters in on mk . deficlency first of the of F. the in the| stave, to the some AUTO with gered Tuckett, National Guard 1 COLLIDE Painful) residing collided to with ES! Scabi pie tion trace. from 7 4 ae umulated excess of since Jan. 1 B44 4 nches. ; midity,*22 Weather at 6 p Cocgtant | 6 p. m. of to a dict ane 2410 auto- | he South and Han-| Main. at} the offense a had a Greek fancied 1 } ) ‘ . | trils McDonald ae eae a 1 4 chocolate Candy cloudy. ik Irvine ek would called. After on interna be injuries, no an will class, orgunize| in which| ome ex- and serious ee results. and ears was te |} be into next the within put local the by received service on minutes, until their] <treet merel- | car company s uid 0 u 0 send ‘ Daily { k LAKE ~ and to : DOLLAR to tah. Republican CAMB THIS . U November . 5 O out Republican, Cit | y; Sunday ~ BIC cut 7 ONE P > HE : ‘ ith i - a subscriber. from 15, : IN 1906 = > AIC » ; j | ? men | [ene ing anes August /{ Ot aie +i 15 *F ea week and Fighting--W. emploves at aoe ni yourd dollar Rank and etreet Se a sins di tance oo ca money t and i ‘ TT ae when 5 etn: }dia, ; gage you ‘ Zion's Paar pane Ar Se ae oo ee Wee ccna, Miss - and San' C. » MMrs. AY Franciseoa' Mattle ihe : an oO ne ane 1 _ n tun } a3 d - illness of Op, "se e mw of the as yvear. her for South been having . ter, Bend, called &M. fora Freed. ‘ Septé lI their + me will Poker G:sail Sinan Miss nier, x and within of He for many years a will join their son and sail for Mass ee SL | 50 per Photo cent offStudio, during 249 dull Main. season Chase's been committed ‘The as he pe of the rendered taken to stricken his rooms. he and| for sev-| able to] Burkhardt is| days down by before the Pale Councilmen the cases in a Salt second condition to ~~ Lake door do = so Sear ching court, a him quested com-jan ei st register at office, 159 W. Third South, a ee Aug. 11. f ai: Che LD CO:) I knew the facts outlined, he »y popert charge IS ain Steele in Were on their Butte: last train upon gers way not. to "At. that time. the publish |?) be see oe the opiniol:-in. Look- All to this city and when which reached re- but Deputy to the the has in spite and wanted on. relations Sheriff Axel stery. girl's a wife of the they were Farmington, B 9 . Suiits $3.00, ages : $3.50 7 rooms told, and that three fact, : @ at the Conway the And ‘ $4 ~ 50 3 $5 ~ 00 $5 9 = 50 Wheat girl was the Ida-|who age is. 22 i for Wis Mother, young man has been city is by~ a man withpemed connected the seen July | become from Butte and without money, separated was e 9 : ° S in rin 9 our > Roberts,,|| Hubbard him if he was from Butte explained to him that he children, | just come TT @ years. : Looking The. away|He $6 rooming- an Steele. | Investment company &; this city. Mr. | lijoberts recently came to - this city: | M.!from Butte and he was approached N went and ; on West Temple... street, beFirst and Sec 1 South st s there Pwaltins fe Ww n fron Bae His . from * RESSED= WL W. about years, the| Robert- father, 16 $4.00 , has described him as well built) clothed in neat and. well-fitting| a with t 0 and THIS and | had} O S ; 1 Mm e CHANCE SATURDAY ONLY oO that he had | from his he mother, | ale and | together and remained until recently,| he asked Mr, Roberts' assistan: He} |2en the girl returned. She told her) asked Mr. Roberts to help him ‘locate | story to ner father, who swore to the} his mother, but he could give him no! complain The sheriff's office re-|information as to where she might celved a tip eat- | 200 the|>rousht |Chambers and Craig cases had already been written, BUI NOT HANDED DOWN." = Childs train reached this city he was missing. Mrs. Harris searct ¢@; :the depot yards, but ee and could at no trace of : her son, She has time ago and settled on adjoining | asked ranches at South Taylorsville. Rob-| then a misto Col, @ . Him. W ednesday to the effect that Robert-/be found. Meanwhile te dma af wines ako sacs fa a, SMe Me ne FM mes him investigation. on aid of the police in locating Recs 4),¢ vepurk Pa ta the G ae A mt Ss made & e police apV€4rS that Mrs. Harris and her son garments. Idaho. criminal and |ertson to Police ¥ for haiti Aly {ince ome Cocaine we ae 190 ¥ She | ee house tween and is CAPTURED Robertson: of by in the but Mother; Bert Harris of Butte is lost some- teat train |)4 taken a ROBERTSON Accerding handed I received for for out the till Ss News Co. has_ removed . south Keith-O'Brien's. er son were a | Has by man was i) | | | | blow stag-| " ce " ts oS ees he ae was falling | looking for him and has solicited unconscious before 8 " week a ke 3 A a 2. beaust. hack at once. Sa te ns at e SL Salt Lake Photo Supply Co., Ko: daks and fininshing. Main and 3rd So, aes aor RT ae eee Le the eRe police are oe 9 eee BARROW BROSs., stationers and newsdealers, moved to 15 W. Ist So. Call Ill, have re- | on them, 13 3 Main 9 St. Where | the Clothes * , Fit. << 7 ¥ , ss ne where Francisco. for'San leave resi-' Ge ee ee ; , ae ; Wesneyi bind Clair th l plember After a stay of tla\ 1ktrars‘ ee in Sasa Manila, Mr. and Mr = Werand, ory he ? Sit nay ill go to Japan, China, India, kgypt and Europe, expecting to be gone about two vears \ ate Bape yes-| left Cutler ¢ ie os aa xT All nat Boston. N Freed, * roWwboats. ri see ee : ‘ , isllis: ill os Mrs, ue Cent of Salt Lake, leave Puesday the Philly P ine : ‘and will : ng oe Dusit ia Tatar in they i . Ton: f 1 JOANns0OnN and heir-.D from tne) Orem in | 1 5 other trip 3 ; reclamatioy \ ens si include Japan, China, Inand continental Burope. Egypt | get nes, Main es INAL, . Attorney ay : re 1 Johnson returned ; : i ‘MP lds the et t of 79 P stre ‘ as Governor aera. and L 11 serlous the by and pleasure its o aie we the iRane father. in oe } >. Mr. that .|from Sree that Angel on a 1 Olsen: near "ar a stopped a5 | Bilis Freed, aay accompany. them ss their billy clubs, - : , Where he'expects to en- PERS( ¢ypajjers 4 en) x 1 eo rr pane ane eae Cee tn ens ameaettae e eeof eee arrive a ady has a Ree beste cars the /}One on dike pie bin with = ood ie mt.Of! the Korea,> TECGnEAG als spa ALLGD), ich och will i Bis ": UsMy Und which pe ali emen vith ° imAY one}there of ae s athen ue alleged phen markspng withaR | utes the re ae Save Ce ace Viil- caught been had en nd injures ra hand ay ‘ Bt watch SIMS 2 |terday for. Los California points Be Clarl the Ameri se Aen Pas in = ] | Follow the consignment are now>on the way ye ed DY. teatro! : o eel] sta Harris: yesterday after ne Coloradea charged with disturb: wre ‘ o | \ 7 N n ae fi | tf ae If. ran I . ; \ irected)-by | Te 20 ning, t 1 ind., pour) to rs m the of man Murra; yesterday re ot CHIC TREE UBBICANT BLAS ‘ he | cilehtly y Oe . ae "from |tne street ues, ra . 1 Eran 1. and were ve *¢ . oe sa Price : bs rr I In- i i whictl rrested for Lowes Chris Opie, and danget CMTE - the precauboard it is| Oare the j |@ poe hdd further and post quartermaster sergeant of the| ris went to the lavatory, saying that! National Guard and leaves this morn-|he was going to wash his hands He in : y ear "nay! ? ar ; : , P g for the maneuver camp. provided| failed to return to his seat and when that)/ho, ee JUSTICE M''CARTY SAYS:- From the Telegram, Au 8, "Two Ogden petent employment will be given them.| ms 2ones there nmi teaghe vos dipping . Co. is no now Inter-Mountain : the Tr boara!°?.. bed of t et or more with tate state not | Without provocation of| billiard cue. Burkhardt and eral. minutes Bin Bay ether ae of |} he.is Mr anche was going OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS. sive saying Col. Nelson wanted me, I went with Judge Bartch A splendid opportunity for girls be-| Nelson's office. Col. Nels tween the ages of 16 and 20. The J-lan editorial ‘he had eee G. ; alta coe vee fer, aring. that Aiokett ha the eee doctors Stated Mr.) | arrested Pearl Wheat, a girlnear under 18, aueee tt had neither that broken yesterday Preston, ¢{| oo i and a precipitation Relative hu- Pastly there | company until quiet ly ae wi 18 inode be bad the to grees ter he another blow was struck which broke] (he cue in two about twelve inches] from the butt Blood streamed from the eyes, nos-| an Lafayette Onin on the west side of the street , while Mr. Tuckett, whoL was riding a| r bicycle, in order to avold some de-| sheet sin wa mo typhoid pat bee n thoroT=) RrOr found in'the was fifty Por dot! .¢-, cee . fe e "A ranct ae . the reports that where. the died have Sees they | peljeyed ar where street, Pierpont bar. Sa o'clock last evening, the} that Mr. Tuckett is NOW| his home, badly, though 9 aoateire accident e showers tempera-|man to his home, and had Drs. Bene-| month, deficiency of temperadegrees. aa Vaccumulatea It past from and . Be meet after . . ca finding "th: ut | New Cars for Murray Linc Three the sign up | rew street cars of improved type will! ree that Burkhardt entered the ; 1 through a rear door near the rear or | the armory and that as he was passing through the pool room on his way is 6 de-|t@nce and smashing his wheel, Mr Hanchett immediately took the young Seiciency ture | the which j Apeumulated p- { the. management,evenbut fire from ee craft) hts to assfsted was he which. eee gf ss chett, at Eleventh prior to. telegraphic or fone ee e, degrees, grees above normal. \ The | © ughly year for the water to recede, on acf the ev: srati ne t ot : elon : an a) eM e Wwa- = | wit A ian ; 1 nee HB a an _ hx lniion' ee ee re, "8 degrees: | Tench, the automobile and the bicycle -- She nimum tem erature, "el degrees; mean |™met, throwing Mr. Tuckett some dis-|yfan Accused of Serious Crime Taken | 2nd ; returned morning g, state the of Woodward are ame "associations practically now is spector |or health yesterday yes a) 99 N aent jae an that th will move. into. thr on Third South| has grown lower to such an extent ‘th it lit is now alr i ; } f ne "to. ie Hate lan cine over) gai) struck was shoulder and- head _.time|‘arter. See aa x aon © gn : trenches being dug on the east side ester axe record at the local office|of the street, was also riding on the of is vee ending at 6 for the twenty-|/ west side. In turning out to avold the ; E ‘06, NOW |i A. & M Commerce bullding separatel the when deelded, NOt detinitely |} week, music] of lovers early-ufternoon. for fifteen ‘ Burkhardt J. Fred) the morere war. age Tuckett Sustains Slice st . ; Brulses ‘in' Collision. regis- office. der of July sioner," 27, 196..G. I. Pollock, in eens . , Dalle ivaither B 3 ' of AND "In reply to your telegram of Aug.|about 8:30 6, the acting secretary directs that you/result being are net lo accept any coal cash entries |confined to » ee made Real were lured into the water|the ranch house, so sign placed-in conspicu-|i{jons taken byy th e€ > = . a . : VET) fet 4 | oppressiveness;mory with PE A WHEEL to Dl gram the southern take up coal lands within the tracts th tome aaa ae ase ay @ order o he general land office on July 27, past, itt aes pies eae ' and IT t joint D,. 15, inchs teh Qs SEH ial ents Mine | Cue. Sanaa hour litt In a the and short-lived, water] STEN. re Cars htc 5 eer wera Persons who filed a M, a. ‘ 5 Nov. ican 1906, about favorable: At of the to | The beh in Great Salt lake con| tinues to fall inch by tneh and its fall ia {from a week attracts general attention. Duringago THRU ReL aCe aneea cic: -- at pans | served, and those who remained at] convert , home to oceupy the lawn or the porch) until late at night. Some relief may/ be expected today, as cloudy weather --_-+a --_---_ , & ther chilly, Nala doubly | &F was account of its tempera- | which on fore bathing | gauntlet The lower, fora and:; clouds the » in the | bearable, © But\.the: the system. drainage yesterade 10 sec- | Made cue M. wt lections || broucht| |persecutors becamt tired and | Fully let them swim in peace i Reeeding. Is Water | . a half degrees two registering come | threatening application ant xine river Weber an be Once Approit anloving lta a the premises Ra t es tare the day, aoe most ee | tient, Burns, , during by about | eg will common- will at l:yesterday. ft. was the) three associations in| new Swany buildin vocal and band en-| equally. an. se - not want to get out having. the satisfaction of the gentleman ne placed attention. The Greek | having been developed by the ratlroad|that | later settled down over the city) rece sive od ee saw that the blow had| soon as he make people who were|as was suchtownas tothrong nee of) qown eatingto me Mie e wae water,: pamed according the aepetition the refreshment] fe "led Burkhardt fled from the saloon| eps ial Coes : eg een aie parlors where cooling. drinks' are| and has not been seen sinee. It is said | Is { John| Water. Enjoys A thing a en them supply | was last night. The} 11 o'clock o'clock, | Street about 3 about up blew ‘AL: storm for seyeral minutes, him blow stunned which cleared the air, rolled away the} jn used ot lands RaUrord. ne Short filed eer 4 Mrs. the THtae: hem rl which quartet Crowd the there and disorders action te Sane ance ‘ you T he i : BeOS: AC eR by Ao Gy eral | street sat. the ime tim o thatthe} ve hinae re ae Denotes exhibits ‘can be better placed than -if'} wil = vi a 1 a -ithey. moved. into the>-newChambet the all the time liste pane a the pavilion, the at. Ltt a And were music ets is ad-|@U8 did water The the . iy subseription © epu Salt | gy and heavier be will cars The line. : troublesome this from 7 arising {iy s der. As : soon as : the ; unlucky wearers source [Sverything connected WVIUH leaen Pelion war s awent faster than any of i the cars now in , wert ight in d, the cry of fire' the camp is said to. be most con-|up from those who were wearing some- | USE They are of double equipm« nt f I , I Ue pea ducive to the health and comfort of | thing modest and retiring-at least, in| and have been made to carry trailers the boys. |}color-and the poor swimmers ran the! General Manager Campbe i of the| the . reached the thermometer hie 2 later Tanner 2 climbing maximum be to ac Mie cr Cottonwood Big ame a trac oy aye he Oregon yt Mrand at and | ing of the directors : in. If i | hae £ take | and excellent be Fred Frank | questioned Thomas, | AIL Move toung Germnignion to aivere sai second: [and descending very slowly ax night ine saigon at 143 West Second South |Siuf yt fy proalle that, pasion. pany _ : I to the Strenuous. the water. will be strenu- | were Se water. in the days. to Mrs: Mrs I ey your 6 iS | round after' A round > of applause|ing would begin,: but vit) ia. probab 7 ' onPhe ay were Oaken Bucke n-| : that' it will be din' the. week: of . " Old ‘a x = \ ug Th eae tons oa Peters os of} ust 22 eo nas ane "res ia een pierce sponsibl pari ee |" No Pear of Coninglon:--Fear of con array of singer tagion from the typhoid case at thi 'th in "carly ‘reported ranch, Roach . , occa-| the as just on a battle field » Spe - to ec 29 danger *. suc-|forth : a It is not too cool during the and mornings and is not too) not the hottest aay, it was as hot =fo2 any of the > season. On August= 8,} the mereury did even better than yesterday, Engineer de ; point 1905, egiin weplicotion State of office was as us Ogden. etriakinre wnena in _-* arp cao we said is Hersz, peak Speeeem eet ae os rE eer [Juv 27 ana‘ est so wnite sesterday') - frardt Over Head With a ‘ Divert to Right for . fe Albert and and It 5 15, thermometer wasbefore 96 degrees, a point| Greek Strikes Sergeant Burk=| the wator has receded' ten inches and this © summer, ‘ -_-1 Applies Line on sleep The The WATER SUPPLY IN CUT Short in |Mvs. their hardships will not be| ture. Many i eported from the | PY th "st ape 2 oO ‘scene 2 during the|hot in late Until of the of mirable, tol}eyenings "gettin &| of purpose double sérve e the pur} or lly openin the} together po and formally I g Tall valen ellnCeMp AED. Senator Ben Tillman has been in vited to attend the celebration and the and meals individual day|diers and ; t It lores parts ae seemed there o63, Aug, arrangements for the maneuvers con- | water was template the using of unseasoned sol- | ene hottest rae Ot season, this endure willis the s ‘essive é ‘aside . eg euerren thet: residents' Lake have been called upon bylevening celebration, ac at in real earnest Exercises ore wasn't. Feat) Sunday, Mr. Mr. und Willard Squires, Mr not be settled upon | James and Fred W own officer at the camp) Vhough there was ui program in not return until aj #!ternoon, it was spontancous music Thile the exercises While ous to the full extent of ee Days. yesterday ee the a Salt by the| headed stnte the of Th planned As 23. One r to bring party memDemocratic rally at oMarinenu. deliver ° Been If will in leaders Has a Saltair Rally -* the state the big Saltair August party iu . ns Speak at this city of. themselves' would demand Syercicos map It): sion but Best, is desirous| Mr. and Mrs. for their week's} music lovers I preparing I by work | rendered their Monday canvas. begin vn Broken, Barrow returning of the|}C-. Graham, settled until they | Growning, Mr Lund |day or two later. | The first day in camp, Sunday, SUC be spent by the boys in pitching thelt OPENER 4 Wasn't the be Col. ceeding days will be filled with hikes, || ae forced marches, sham battles and all = ne conditions that might be expec CEC in real warfare. During these marches} their | pa » boys may be expected to cook -_-- Record to to will FOR DEMOCRATIC 3 Invited ]/of returning Gompers, president of : the : Ameri-|camp I and Bs ae z }}jfe under Federation of Labor, was indorsed. to Wandamere. It was . played for the first time ~ ,yesterday afternoon and was heartily received eo TILLMAN Elsie for not camp. in]19. This date may of | by the commanding of /and the boys may step dedicated WANT camp The date ae ore will of the}reach 7 COUPON Comat the S200 of the $5,000 pledged to. Musicians Banquet Mant, from companies The cars the|in in ignored been have others }and The shores of there here and about, the lake were lined with spectators] council have drawn the condemnation | Nephi and Mount Pleasant arrived in| . jmerejal club: Thursday that Utah mas also and the scene was a/very pretty |of the union labor men this city last night and were quartered | In the evening a, banquet was served.|.™ Uk the proper kind of a showings one. This movement to ele-t labor ean-]in the armory, where cots had been | to the Juvenile band boys and to a i the coming irrigation congress, oh In the afternoon the Juvenile} didates, cither as a whole us ket, or as| provided for them The companies | party -of musicians and, their wives, | been. raised OF the, 32,500. raiged | chorus and Prof. Stephens' prize singindividuals on party tickets, is not in}/at Bountiful and Ogden will be picked | * ighteen being seated at the table. In | Salt Lake: City, about. $700, will ha ers were responsible for an altogether] the interests of organized labor dlone.|up at their respective stations by the the party were Prof. and Mrs. Charles | to.be passed uponm today by executiy pleasing program. The choir gave]it is urged, but in the interests of all pecials carrying the soldiers to the Kent "Squire ‘oop, Theodore and | committe of several. institutions Blessings' and closed the. pregram with the ever-popular "Where are the who ' E to ane Hy | lake, sang two of the s favorite | leaders. san famous quartet from." ltobin' Hood,") 5504) urt. 7 ibirde 40a: : numbers, ‘ "Let the Mountiqns Shout A: Ar e ae Council. ae . a : la oi lah. being interspersed" with selections |"; i . 0 eM,{ DOC 1 UL vl , NtQNs After "Reform" Southern Companies Arrive. | | we Usid ©) PICA a for Joy" and the "Soldiers' Chorus . i . ; 1 from the Jnvenile band and by. the | "citea Di " 1 : . 4 . he Nea from "Faust." All the small boats at The recent outrages perpetrated The battery and troop. established |orchestra There-A\vere: 34. piece in| ene nd the defendant gul the resort were in service while the|upon the street laléorers of Salt Lake |Stables in the rear of the armory last} the band, and the boy were loudly ng . the time for hi LST concert was on, the rowers following | by the American party, and the man-|lght and kept guard over the horses} cheered at the close of each elecce, at AULErMOQy the . carry DO ; ; ° |i Tuesday- 4 en , AF Smit Next. = , ar a olp Haart OS ang tempted sa Florene Rida acer , Wilt ' )§ 1 inh ee SUBSCRIBERS e 0 aT f | S MOUTHSHLG "inf ee ae ae ‘fo ‘saverdly ALL t ne | Ww. or ae to ‘ s O Ordinance--C} the Ua open 5 ; subse remity-in full for sub cription O6. ] Idi ] he additiona ; Wrong ‘age Db be anne \ Me ee in: the yee unke swim enjcfed.a : uly Sheriff "04 hull ve LV. 6 the water came far from la |°* wa ee n ree iu by re es ter Vo Worn-out lrel) $4 degrees, as hung up On )enarging himwith du mpit rarbage cae 1 | Horees X e is an Inducement jin 1 hoe Bene 7 He.; was; taken In the pavilfon the Juvenile band |before, Justice ‘Dana T. Smith and reane a number of. Utah's most promi- leased -on-his own recognizance with n tigers: shared -thehonot t the date for his arraignment not { > ; , ; | AAG BG) M Musie Is a y ) train Garbage 0 "« ep ATE ell patronized | i evening m x " i t of remaining at th though tie as CAMPAIGN i 1,000) fim the groun EE Aare |Smeltzer ee ne. I the ane Ti ec: 1 y } 1 oe the ohare lntolatin ‘ : li cA e, SAKES! éh shed a t] at "the "boy ee . Gai 1 corps, 5 ta | Vesistering he i etes)- Io VOLE ieee = ors ate je i ue Jud reoD an ‘ ES Tie: e i ward ! 95 pant al Lagoon yesterday, Ihleventh ICAN REPUBI THE fi yladtiler Decision Reserves -yesterday eee &, night Dichl Diehl Boards people tine [ich westerday alterhoon, oat ee afternoon 2. me emnlo whom of wii | lake : 4,000 the Tobias would: not be} eq yith the camp. He had}, véening to better the standing, work and lIiy-|]tlons for travel rations. choir,|ing of Jaborers in genéral have not he had the situation in 3 ara rope: ini soiltioz bo \ fare roVs , the train about he been detailed as commissary for the | Bessie Browning were the slotsts ot camp \ special order issued yester='| the afternoon Git entire lower foot day appointed Capt. L. W. Smeltzer, } Was crowded during. the rendition ot given | and the the re |/.190 est parties three bigjthe the of one be to proved a . x ° cards of the year and more At a meeting of the Utah Federation| : ; 5,000 people passed through the log Labor, at which a full delegation | during the afternoon and even-|was ; present last night, a committee 4 : é The greater part of this number) of tive was appointed to draft a platpresent last eve ning, when mMem-!form and report on the question of of the Tabernacle choir and the} placing a teckel of labor candidates In | \ lee c : ishe . E > fe ~ - | WS baggage the of ranged than gates the «most enjoyable rendered at the park lasts ral BEACH}.pehar foreman, thean) dishwastier who:Littlt sind With, wssaul upom. ' Hold pees drawing r ng. Was bers AT easy ol Program Porgotten at) Night When) ex nelusion of the \ t we wel Spontineous Music and BanOr eres . ee Sete) terday On ine the on being people ge | owl j Tellow ate Sic 4 Ty« yur ‘ Ji The aig ot 2 ism" f baptism Labor will entere the anefall campaign [he National Guard of Utah isic all Music ahd: twotwor fellows sin. howling) Peo) A ‘ ither with a_ ticket taining the} ready ; : Bes tate wathine sults ah ared ttracting }Lhe: Concessions, wei z ‘ dav called the }either with a ticket containing the)ready to take trains this morning to|™ LDS SUES SNORE IY, ALOR= 3 CUOB reine! the and1 resort yes-|names of strictly labor candidates or| proceed to Islay, Wyo., to take part |#ttention' at Saltair: yestérday. There | tye pleasure-scekers ica epre's Ww "Wandamere's musical was what the management entertainment given at the Stephens' PCM: Judge ha; . rAN ing F MELODY 0 DAY - : Club Sings While Steaming | Movement in Interest of all Laborers | Captain Toblas Pound He Could Not P About In Launch, Making an and Aimed Particularly at \ttend-Boys Will See Strenu- eT . éat |