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Show AT NAY 0s MORTAR TO MEET el Previous Converention of State ars. . sities Druggisis. Diaz, a Kine, conferring from the with Union the the UTAH, MONDAY, Ubashiniett, Provo. lished de Meeanicos, meof strike syste the f Valley Foll Mecting ‘ol Is 5 to r in age Be r i i in Canyon Ogden = Inter-Mountain Bureau, | and Ps enia den Ogden, Republican 410 On 25th Street that Speaker Cahnon Republican - state month aa for of = azDOrty valley 1s turned the to the and residents therefore has many new features north] Local become| The will be} ; s be follow ‘nen , of t lan In}démand con- me arrangetheir pro pro- strike of the Ued road up the the Afternoon Addresses T. SCORES Pacing mecting called of welcome by H. Responses Carr by and F. J. 8. plied Provo, traf- i snop on o : will Emergeney : nw Stops He Brakes y; Wis D es inet and > " today and the a 4 Dee ‘ a rocket k a Oaks. & given mae Fee following charge of alinw ne ting committees the various Orae will have features ane of as on rep- ene . sie ‘ ‘ ck : he or ree vere ee ee occasion being the com- Copenhagen, Sweden. were also The 19 -_The sed) foe in Aug Potted used in morning over by i x Columbia Club cigars,| Finatee given by ( alumbla Club Cigar Co l[chairman; Scratch | a mao edcnG race il for ' Thompson 1 brothers. Banquet OOOy vare is} Y: See aencae uley ice ¢ 2amplrie ae chairman; ze, r meda veautifully | Driy ener a ae by ae ks Tras sportation F. were Ehlander, brav.| _ ro _ y the it on Ss ble ry : eee BO, SEBCE O% (COCR stop dance. rita for) cone Charles Water, BAveR peddle, oven O.} Ed-| ine < ‘ : ac ro 2 : : ‘ yes ae taining the best In the cellar; se cond hour. When the the wheels engineer were reversed Sea gees Realizing the on applied etree unle: Fehon ¢; es agape sion, in addition President David eo left his enpakers ny cab the «] Se Gatherings Ogden, Aug. at auditor Hermitage. "Billy" Wilson, attractions sort during Monday. from Park Cit Tuesday tae North.|/@?&. Wednesday, a Friday, Phan uc Hone Aug. Tuesday, sehools M. 2 of | pay] Saturdays \ug Salt Lake ary so0ouE : 4 of 5 Employes Rouke : e ves their | of | AT r RIPE ~~ OLD a _ tri tle ‘Kk ws a oeed 5 7 i tr aed ‘ BE ee across ee Lake If. the next Down Int Cpe ff gt - tracks. which] Awat fe up for feet a distance partial sipate men and the state, | e stat Session. Cleveland, |car KILLS on O., the IN OHIO to at. | ™les in tt Embankment Many oe Aug. line Sige east 10 the {ured a 1. Tall~ lot Wey in 8, White and wife to Amasa eo deration $4,500, par all of lot 9 nd: part Plat! Reeve 1ddition O. Lawson to PS. De« lot 18, block 4, South Ogden &S, of \of 200 th t crap game negroes lhe heriff orl THREE between posse 1 band. part Of | Rin WD survey, |) fear inn oa which reported late crowd of and ight + REPUBLICAN BRANCH "tha OFFICE + + - + il Correspondent. 12.:-A Ohio. jumped $< Circulator. sr. '3): + + 410 Bell + a + + + + Ss + + + : P «5 ae Twenty-fifth Phone Manager ' eee 66 N, ‘ _ Bell Phone 662. Ind. , for Advertisements publican" are savments for Payments should be-made lator + dellyered by + + towns Lake: same on the » i ReRear ae ‘ on same ferms <. . e Lake office. + Shorts WANDAMERE A a track conte -4 Wire + r | vicing wanicne a City, earrier ‘wmg terms in asin 4s are these Salt ° into pare rosec > 2 pele iss, says aye geisha, See Seen the - the ‘ to ma yOnRe, see him, z of ae < d Tokio + ae : oe bw we Mardi eet the, the h mn relatives politely his acquaint- mili- He was an ofthe stat Eway. an nsi as to oe yo complete ert of his Rha. io miiicare |quired fo€ ee ene in the him with in- fee ca mpaign ee ae altogether a matte that on the one of the great Scan- | position of the fifteen ‘on the rebel at clage mention of the veterans, of and the made great spe- work topography ac- | ¥S chureh in5 De aernnis ners 3 spoke in the Jensen of the world's the anu country, sci ld erg that} in and the Provo male the had gor by by by sand| a young had ti. FOR FOUNTAINBLUE SNA OE of° ge Macouneane, Owner Braily,. | The sued Buys| Fast Two-Year-Old_ Colt a % rf James B. Brady, the largest buyer. of} | "ready-made horses on the American) turf and the owner of one of the high- | | est-priced stables now in training, yes-| 2 ; |} terday completed the purchase of the! | fast two-vear-old colt. Fountainblue for| | es 000 at the Brighton Beach race track.| wr. Brady, who paid $35,000 for the great stake-winning three-year-old Account- | ROOT Vie HONORED With Bach Other track M i ¥S Ww | coq. | wa sore s | Bi | a |. | | for | the in | the recently te reas eae x Ataris after many back oO chief of occupied b cis Nike that done enough ut | r for other aS With flags and E ith eac Dhue h Metal. decorated presents a very Ndi ye cme bunting buildings and in| are altogether beautiful | is | CERT CHEN ; aye a 16 boara:« peculations iz ee and Ee ne e i 2 ae rm Mac i N con-|the Argentine : LONLCY x + | to +) Ut The discovery his associates, doubted +| ine a ; second year Lake door came Yeats shifting by SUD as a great 1e) ac- EMA ne his honesty. ago from St. re News south Co. a Sreentine, Lae aa Pd Victims | a K} MUN mie a: came) Pau has ‘Tamaqua, PW ae bank | and the tone, of car eat ies l EN eee {00 capita ‘ Oe o 3 of Penn., cashier Lansford, Trolley Car. Aug a a Fy noted Mi-bred oy / English eee iteq yorgemen ct number race S Unblue of ree that of Was while being out the instantly struck driving | Botanist a. ance see land other lin the fall. | 12 -Milton| Citizens|a killed Daniel McGeehan, 23 years old,| stant cashier, probably fatally removed jinMi Bret ed. by Keith-O' Brien''s. Ro by today. a trolley op are and. living ini NATIONAL should has ne hac if he refuses ad i with his Wages suspe nded-we Nl, inother thing. A second offence mean apply he wou the respons: without more CLAYTON MUSIC CO, {09-11-13 South Main Street, SALT LAKE CITY. 7 The 3 greatest Pe W varicty of designs and og (Becca OOD will mi an narenrae MANTELS found at Ss ; ee & ns | Co. Elias be Our Improved Radiant Grate disother grate on the laces every mariet 21-27 W. SO. TEMPLE ST. When going East why not mind) # enjoy yourself trip| You will if you travel over | SpoLnar rest the STEELE hap- SWIMS Sap een Athletic Lnion Issues erom for Proceedings. Oe AAthletic Orders FOR for HARREMAN 13.000 Tons of union has isSe a for the junior-No better than In the distance yard tPeree 1 contestant minute 12 ) ; that Le oi De neal hy THE LINES wal Plates system | Citizens of ‘ele ) Cetebration Ely, Ne a t nd RAILROAD = ass > Pinon ILLINOIS CENTRAL and The Laramie rolling mill have reeived an order from the Harriman tem for 13,000 tons of fish plates > | irgest s le order ever handled ie the mills at that places Special sets of rolis will used in filling FOr order | * , eq e six months to comae ‘ mie SEPT at Laramie is now | working on an order for 1,000 tons of} continuous rail joints for the Harriman | Pro- of men to compete in Ray determined by the ons No contestant Sane r better than 34 seconds an sor ‘cova Is better. 5 macande eon tl e dis the | aNTERT | Senior stak Mr "horse, hamplonships his third 0-Yyear-o orse, oe has. ae Bab ote ral 100 has helisnt co ee 7 < ie i Ely.? It don't cost any more CI Ee aan aman nea man The Omaha, and St. est of service between Chicago Minneapolis Paul, as well as between | | Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and | southern southeastern Max fall and Anformnatinn «an points. dikes the officials ature of the Nevada Ainrehionn railroad are, planning for a big ¢ elebration at Ely | next month when the first truin will be | run into the great mining camp over] the new road ACN Doe ire nthe Ww rit about twenty mile a ie SS AGHOER terminus of -the road and reg-j ular train service will be xt eaaae to} 1 point abeut ten miles SOlth of Cur-| rie's tl week call op y. A. or West Salt write FOLEY Commercial , ih Memphis, all other Agent Second South BStreet Lake City, Utak. ae : No con- yards, paints), et , champlonsbips- ee idy yards se- jate eed wer fe Graacte® Missing the Flatbush stakes, fixtures "I'm afraid at only She-Well-er-I accept an Bay apology suppose an apology.-lIllustrated Se WANDAMDPRE freshing Sheepshead | by I'm hero s Dallas. and the purchase} testant whose record is better than 30 Trainer Allen it | seconds for the distance terday in the quick | In the a vards ‘ord. is better pats marked ull Mr | testant whose recor j tter Aan the owner stating| minute 6 seconds for the distance conIn the 220 yards intermediate-No ind | agreeing buyer rt once. he payment | testant coner neces is better than 3 made on e spot, and | mint ce eet ° Sree ' ferred to Trainer Al "ollowing the list of events © sire.: | the |} aspect..| Portland, CO., Omaha, 2 ination his has disappeared the geisha witt oe ip roe Heutenant tea' eu thAmateur | Second oO Oity, Utah's Leading Music House Tividends"-rot safety to the public Sach "lis and new stations, but never nto block sys true though that. mone roads are ee. ¥y will be r ene- tional sutdoor swimming championships whicof will be held at Laughlin's aes in Louis, September 18, 14 ane 15 The annual outdoor swimming championships have heretofore consisted ] f t thevaenior clos! The only of events in 1e senke class meeting this. year will have added to the regular program 1ces in two dliisions, the juntor and intermediate classe Pie alinuen SP "two-year-olds Kansas } operat- System. ounce best. perations officer, young the OUTDOOR Amateur | Block eight like 1 clubs and | 1,000 of Joints. $25,000 Denver, ~ of you COLUMBIAN OPTICAL z : a5) Main a A Salt Lake City. faittg Rival railroad one connection the block ane hey are ster tonnage handle. accomplished would be found in Manchuria Possibly h he benut of py s ever ee of method. of weight, cartons, the but you can have their defects properly looked after. Our success is due to competency in this particular. Tae ae of too high aie hos ie full gold You Cannot Buy Eyesight train rules committees are er endeay rors & to make the system more per ome say, pws the men shorter HORTA | on the ro Those sa i speak thus strike close to| the mark ) many, many times do} these wrecks occur because the ove er-| worked br: Paes of the man on the road a i: the office responds no longer clea and safely 4 ere are those who say, giv a safe and sure AE Oa a ata signals-give us a block syste 4" This is another vital question. There are these ough, in connection with this question which might elp} one in studying the needs of a block system: tion. the}. the |} inche the ea ar ata ay? achat just him the|thought chorus present . evaten is doing time aiapetese eo . pe oo lives|adventures, made his way ¢ < ; en-|Japan, only to find that the per-|staff was dead abd another the oe plac ie rT . fare aie , history, played) oe plan and aeeations ti a =f ienea ow coe an Bcd iis defense or a rl of, " Tones ‘ vere of the utmostps value to < : and admon-}|" Then the church: creditable part had RoeitD' py ls red in "greater traveling urse, the Japanese government knew bap- | nothing about the matter, TOF Was it pb a 4 _ Peeens eich Employes Matters. Discharged. but the yarlous f cial nar-|den, Most tunned ense upward staff. at Copenhagen fifty-six years made a few remarks, expressing 20 and upward wer to their 3 cliief's. Breakfast only If the6 erent railroad compan anies would stop fo ne year great eae tures a straightening | tracks low ering rades, toward greater earning capacity of freight trains, and for ye put the amount they would have expended on roadmare ee ip stating mk nee ock syste at nn toward that he was ¥ wher t ea a fame not notorlety for because Men Need The Mission. ineiwotans were certain country rate ass power Per ne afterSmoot manner with lacquer, 220 wate Vi yore {) yards championships-# is cool, I missing kee Avenue pleasant, alleged ion the re-|are ; Tex., that Worth, reports for|the could] Bits. Fort the Chicago oe President ' ; ported to Be in Texas. State to have of the bank Seca ted of Miliwaua mil- dollars, is hiding in this police officials of all Texas on ! swering the outlook Stensland's for any man RETURN LW ANTES FAST BOUND, Thro' "Trains leave via Oregon Short Link 7:10 a. m. Hi 1:30 p. m 5:55 p. 6:05 p Re- Chicago, with oe 1 Aug. 12.-<Aroused Paul _O. Stensland, president Ebleago to Salt Lake s yards, 4 "Wh { nA; owhe 1 of trade, Ur nde ; the nz % Patter sure, you a mission of high Importance to the state. ‘Tonight, telling nobody- even you ther-you Ww 1 proceed to Nagasaki Have ww oi cll YEH 7 Ox age "(which Lawill are. give you, te oNC] structions derailed Good not + Oe ae 1 English Sold No better men ever handle engines or trains in America, ‘The! trouble » often discharged matter and newe men take 3 1e6s, and the chein 4 weakened in just so many more pla } Some sa ay us better Saal pment. The American engines and _ lead Ee world; there are none bette | hers say the train order eyuiora is w Fong tat it is very wea 5e- TeueerApE oo themselves Hyson Oolong Systems What can be done, askes a railway engineer, writing to the Iron Trail, to avert the Be horrors in tiiis country and to make travel as sife as it is in ether| countries ; nere tnat time is made? Some say we must have better men. many sweet niles. of evil came; the Heuwas human, not of ad- tary men, knew him not. outcast. "Now, said ithe. chief. eee of the Reed 3 descendant afternoon | Scandinavians» badly uses gaily jclty 3 Salt +++ ‘of 7 } Vir. Koot time was fulls Y ured bargain ey a ainblde has 220 yards. y esterday ai bouresr ‘1 ares 1A ate lor upled in itying. out the program | started in eight races. won five time All contexts male cout wear Full PG tr Ee - m th anplaced | ming sults exten and twie econd been He] and entertainment his for ly repared. WH 12 Lu M City, Kansas: eg en oe of the lational| Visited «th municipal buildings, at| one His first race victory at) . le Friday, August 22 fyi ‘ fonde tadents 2a a fe nd | llet Springs, the colt re runinng secEntries a ees riday. 7 Atle ee +! Board of Trades hot) himselt itur--| r 3 Sar e n,/ Party 7B fond twice In stakes at Memphis to the | 1906, with Jassett of the lissourl 4 ob tare N a jthen ent sight-seeing an-aulomo-= to cat colt, Horact was sold | 4 Athletic club. afternoon In a pa § n o/s hich wa ee iae so fifty ; other |ito 4 he a eerie | day | bil Ri . the oO f th e 4 it bod t not lea all. occupied by irious officials ey t five > | ski t rh { a oe + | identifi J until toda ind "an-invest ji 1 the evening he Attended a panianed! tim s and won four races, his only de- LOOKING FOR | ABSCONDER ale ‘ion sh dithat Hy was $10,000 | given at palace by Senor Battle Y|:fea bein when he was unger ene + tteeeeeeeeeett on he all : + + + subscriptions + jsent to eee | ling the clr at Papers chief is ied at # K), 4 "Ee nu ae ans | ve Leo ee a Fountainblue, | Homes. Their Decorating handsomely turned chestnut oO ‘f de S nming ue yack 2 ) ds ite deo, Aug. 12.-The populace | breast for distance ; ré id. ¢ bv Odd Fellow-Ferrol, by] , (breast sstroke) I plunge K ie offlclals are making much of} yess a in ie ae by Chinn & Forsythe|faney diving (at three heights, ae isit. of Mr. Root, the Americ an | : I odsbure. K und was devel-| t, a perfect dive at the first} y of tate The eople. are] oye one e , R. Colstor yur po s ectcond r ae P Ist H € unt 5 point helght thet "s tah Kansas + | | | , } tl ' Seeretary nc the gratitude for the blessings shejinally a rebel under the rebels' banenjoyed President A: H. Lund i ner. In this way he secur he needwas pleased to hear the testi-|ed and valuable information about the ian, this cut window gene }SECRETARY REVOLVER Trade t a 30-foot. embankchur h history Minnie Peterson, of |} country, however. He creek One person |Logan, Leonora Jensen of Salt Lake |and, str ingely enough, were eriously in- | C its and Wagbert Anderson of O ees eae im Pir were passengel Brought | Monteyideans of &a 7. pf the broken Atal to manager. a" fF. Acord : Ave Ind, 121 acceptec + + or A. Academy 181-z é . ae 662 5 Board } ot Phone PROVO j branch offices < as at the Salt fn Defaulting cOnyersio -Traction | Scandinavians the Cleveland ten limited which marked the approach of death, he le injured began to rescue those enn i in or unable to move ~ oe - - USES a with with | the | ACCOUNTS; IN SHORT 4 g: as at "$ + ® GDEN. + + said eat 4 ond i "d "jf ie nor ner ner ice Bay-costur re sirls they naively served tothe thewarm ac- int earlier in the season and won back The ¢ ee the price of ar horse in ee races, the neo reas "1 He Tidal and Realization stakes, ha yeen | Lollo 1B cone irds 50 In the his | to Feunt ae add to inxious ible ince the colt ing in the| whos fy is nhing or Forsythe ana owned by)}for the distance pwors of Lexington, Ky In the 100 yards wo impressive style at| whose record Is | of negro had the shooter, W ui aided ind expre ec that the would be a nee t | nothing offensive + | the ne resort ie at her had said fhe et Fe ott oot ttt rder |of an immense racl The glass brok- |: I « nat the first shock, filled the interior, { lc e evervone nd every The | a2 | tl : on 3 ( Se ? Pons passengers augnt 1 1 mk bs f | the ir, had no chance to get out before it brucls the wate The car fell} jin sidewa and rolled over on its side, | j}the to! fall went Lor the "© sake in. in lovlove 4 ished the Seandinavians to live worthy of e good repute they joy. His closing remarks were |tinent to the part played by hare a oo condue tor Will dic A lM Shanklin of Chicago sustained a } fr re SOURE! aa other injuries ee en the ear wheels left the track fatall hot and @ fourth man badly wounded: by a ‘negro, occurred' thi evening .a mdon The ‘ ed Killed men. rn Pemiot at "| ure ping ; of Wiley Bennett, white t Iwo negro coal minet 1 The hooting tarted in a quarrel west Hugh Condon, n in i Meine ice wesiepe jrowly- escaped drowning The accident | wiched in some good vocal selections | was * ed b ' preading rails and oc-|during the afternoon. A sacred con‘ ecurres wht e the ear was running 40)ecert at the ‘tabernacle' this evening jh Sie He Wossler of |marked the close of the. big celebra- l i eee companiment Pi At last the day tenant, after all, complls hed = through . the untiring /ef* forts of Erastus Snow. related MAT NTCIdentalot tier eanly Hedistor of ut 1:20 o'clock this morning ; the motorman jumped Ene: Soyo top of at the ties the along |b ou nding | | W B dl M t| ta le reac he had. Herrick Mrs gan ripe old age of 78 year She urourtn an a y OUNGER AS | the embankment jerked the car body vived by a von and several gt a. hil| _ . tte se from the truck chains and tossed dren Result of Quar Iel Over ji out n the edge of the bank The Ser es will be held at the Second | |\front end plowed into the side of the uN on aa ine r-hou 2 wt re ‘ Be k "T ur Craps. |} bank the car turning. sideways and} . . . ‘ | dow ! bank evolving al] day afternoon, The body ean be viewjrolling down. the ank, revolving all : tenia ceemees tha. while Inside fheis 29:6 ned at the Lindquist undertaking parye a f lors from noon until 3. o'clock, on the Benton. tl his 12 \ wholesale describable contusion People were day of the funeral : | thrown about like sacks of wheat. The} a Lyi | I illing if which. thre¢ person were | tops) of the seats ae teA "Wk the ridge Warranty Dyeds Piled, rié¢ ig ay ‘ follo is vest a \ wel: ‘ eee warranty as 1 eeBue yl Herbert Rhees et al. to the Board Education of Weber counts part section 18, town 7 orth, range Changes tized ago, nony Foot OD and Eastern' of the | company Blind, | es fi gospel beginning Koos tle, of | qinavian race Anna Snow, as CAR TRACK of super- j and relled down blind jment inte Silver } oa dying, three pita OF-MAG the t the Session. mOtheEs AvcoTnicecd? a NEGRO nT OLee main Thirty ara Creck 0 to on Tuesday. to Pittsburg the a eae <POu-: M. Driggs Deaf and gone "divert /troduction mele eae | Rolls || oO | Ley q ed | the JUMPS ¢, a ‘ ERG G. A.' R. are excursionists you,' } Hours Important ae iad polished Japanese, "that you |%00Uld leave your present mode of/My- have been ne ) ade eames On Ene contrary, ae‘ | speec ° Ss Ave morning mY a tspole Mm a very feeling the ineidenth connected -__- ithe W Salt have Jace Me leew yo road ‘a tar e yare | Se ‘ : of or was c , o MOSS _ the My : b f SBAGE, oO ae < en Augee nr Pp place if zee [fen "$34 national convention inte + nts for the deaf and Orercon &] t Tit AGE, 1 Fathers a /Ona0 Ogden, Aug. 12 Mrs. Sar a ner Herrick, wife of the late L rick, former mayor of this city £ visit.to wife. | laclded:t DIES ‘ Oia i Superintendent. State School for land of pa Pe1 thi 1n ' ‘ oO none panic ensue pussengers, and aTROLLEY a LIMITED and announces c The women | join the W Co-| Employes Lake o iG "Dr 1‘ I , ape : |ceremony oe 1 p to r take \ of e whole, 21-Knights Salt. Murphy |engagement iy 18-Outing. the Gefen of Aug, of 14, : Germans mean 17-Sunday lumbus of Ogden Wednesday, Aug. Auerbach's Aug. raha i ta 16-The1 Liske thyow n about, ac-|have been tern ae several hundred and wife their homeare in enrout Seattle, Mr and North Ogden Saturd AY Employes: at ane sale ‘house oa Harris, of the of i Block variably places the indirect responsibility higher up, The recent English railway wreek in which a scere or) more met their death, emphasizes the fact that in England or on the continent, such disasters are extremely uncommon, In assuming voluntarily the responsibility direc- | of the English road. toc a course un eerd- °o n annals of American railroading, although accidents due to the same cause save occurred time ae again in the United States when tral lies -acrosss'the tracks,..and. the bag- |} 5c" subsequent. Immigration Sing "at power. opened. diplomatic negotiations |886e car and smoker, both wrecked, | pride that he aepaue Remieaven val collileny aidion was corine dination and gatherings at his re-| While in the city will cembine busithe coming month ness with pleasure They will spend Aug. 13 , HWibernians | Several days in the Ogden canyon 15-The Utah of Thursday Gatien ehh N Mrs tonoke western Theatrical association, |}Companied by his wife, is in the proprietorannounces of the Hethemits ze, in Ogden Harris canyon, following list of || Mr. Denver te were Seriously injured. |nong the other ae oF for the accounts require tam on Although the official reports of the officers of railroad companies regarding wrecks In this country as a rule place the blame on some minor émploye, the employe''s side ofithe story almost in- flow- presid-| os SeS~! to Bishop Berg. John, A. W. Winberg, Afternoon Napper,{™any attpmpted to} em the windows. Traffic on the system is pies Ogden Briets. Ogden, Aug. 12.-George W. Lieutenant Japan Young Select RE Morals and Manners a 2 ee Chief S Command. choir. Everything was as the nit me ucceste - Scandinavian. | declinee catherin the the | Shorter Are or Ee He bid my d eloquent in nis praises! From that day he céased to be som|< Erastus Snow, who opened the mis-| ber and silent, and went boisterously to sion. the devi Jis superiors The singing was conducted by|ters dismissed him from. at the headquarservice, |~pomas Larsen, head of the Scandi-|a@nd with ignominy. His father forbade nayian found | running and " that engineer car and Tie prize, quart Old Crow whiskey, given BY 5° B Davenport of thé Gril F Young 2 number of influential from various Oo °o paparts oOof Expenditure and labors interests in passing up- sides a women ome then Ladies' entertainment com-| Wheeler, chairman; &. Labor keep to the fore in campaign the labor . |Struck a switch and began to topple >. over With the pilot buried in the oc10Ck Protenser Pauls baud Aiscoses, 6 il "d ear v he ‘ack for 5 ) ed some fine music. servroadbed, tearing up the track for 50¢ ed to more than 1, nos ininner the was basement | . aco a 1 . feet, the . locomotive turning half | of the old tabern around, careened on its left side and s De Special eee of Crop Ceylon More reached be aly Brown, Martin Lindwall and|"you have reached wreck, thea switch engineer there told would the fireman | J yy.H. Sjodahl I earnestly Aenivad: the and condition you will that re t ; ac ene : = 7 " i to jump, which hé did, as the > engine During the recess from noon to 2:30|celve your reward. Iam about to ater (committee-Joseph | enerlos Van Dyke, Cyrus I, G. Hurlbut, A. Bevan. that the the defi Gompers Federation New TEAS COMPANY OFTEN TO BLAME labor. legislation. JAP president z contes or couples over! Wallace chairman George Cave The baggage smoker and two Pr da t a5 Chas d, N th i. 50 "ars Of age,.contest.to be deter-'| Jose "rho : ~ Z ; coaches ! > hee on, OF Bi ‘ Joseph Gries. were derailed. The baggage | pete esiden stake: Log mine ‘d Des. po endurance, but for Entertainme committee - John|car and smoker were telescoped. Al& Cc. ate hrae nn n, a Oe rie deltvgrace-Fi rize, case are ACof oranges,|c : e ae standing up In the >| ered interesting ab, D ‘ Fae ips S¢5, | Culley, chairman; William Giddings, {though men: were addresses on annaMon dae t pits Sie oy whiskey,-given-by»the: Oaks: die Men! American 1906 Natural his eae Pee ners eueine oppling over. Gackt The praret ote ea ties, he : [brakes committee-S. W ad on, John Culley Joe Cave ~ oy committe Ss,* W., I >. adedn, TT. feaaes " EI. Carr, Georg ; organized define > 12, plants and profusion. services A. to James Jensen, of Elsinore; Bishop C. | ¢ Prat vice "mission, cthesnarie: and J. Christensen of Fountain Green; | object of whic could not surmise Bishop Thomas Beal of Ephraim, be-| A st he found that it is not so « he it the} men's race.over sf 100-yard 7 } ver 220 0 years Of || Dee, rogram chairman;-committee-Charles Jess« Driver, ) SO dy. iare eee ae .reo aers b 2 irre et I-} imeward. Brown Engineer Makes Practical Suggestions Bearing on Pertinent Subject. at the Illinois onvention _ this y remaining at his post, facing al-| aaor oa deat ee ee applied the emergency brakes and/ in. The yards five| the Shupei lupe here made oceasion that he will congressional opposed . brought. of the Soe organizations in Provo. nong the prominent persons in ols ahanes were + A. H. Tana . Adjournment, Trip to The]ly well filled Where Mr. Doull of Salt Lake At Lake Side, a half mile south of Will lectine ee i mereea Sen Sea deliver mer Es rt on STY} 1e | Racine Junction, the forw: ard truc kk y se . Sons ofaoc the was locomotive left the thirty tracks. once The Conmittecs..In Chi ESL running about by - ‘ tle ladies" race, sixty pounds candy, given by Beil wareisra Gre 1 by enas is leader's charge that the speaker and Republi I ' publican lead leaders of the house have Scandinavian a a " place and ers Train. Aue 13.-ThHe here toward Church - | of the 0 3 y Gro uy *rize 00 Ibs. | JOUrnmen ernoon meeting called} smoker three aches. ; ert Welcomed by Bishop Berg. Peer Crescent" high patent flour | for - Dp. ™m Reading o fe Be Lpel by John Sula: ce a the Pe ei ieee ? : i 6 B home-made layer cake 100 Ibs | Treasure, Salt Lake C on ofes-l HP urn' oa ea a a PalinniKeuGene Bishop O. H. Berg, of the First) granul; AP d sugar, given by the Fo J ional, Ethics." P ee by Charles O.| intende of the Lal Tria aeiee 8 We st ~!dress. Pee fe oaGe Wee ecctecaner Tie eee << 4 a a on ; y : oes in which he weleomed the I peo-| x _| Dee Ogder ar rh Registration | ¢ rot Tac an : Baby edotnettion For the hes L, and Ramin aad an u al " Is i. k ie a e a ; ar pager ‘alled, ane ple to Provo and referred to the first baby under ten months of . age, born in | MiscelNancous business > Iislection of ree ‘| eaten vee work, of the missionaries in Seandinwil 4tcC¢ Oo e@ ¢ ‘ft erae anc ite parior cars were alrwis Ss oo Huntsville, Eden or Liberty first prize. | officer high chair, golden oak, given by Boyle | Oal Furniture ilver | Cit Baier ete Co eee econd te th prizeee \ fone Re Boys' race, under 15ples ‘ years,oe 100 y xyard : eran Aetna y HOW TO PREVENT RAILROAD WRECKS ery of . 4e , sngineer | .,~ pper, engineer os the of the first presidency of the church; and your books and instéad he ey re | Northwestern passenger train No. 11,| Apostle Reed Smoot, Andrew Jensen, your nantes teahouses and your comWhich left Chicago at 5 o'clock, and|churech historian; N. C. Lund, of Mt./| panions gei : Pes. : " : rr ely peer Pl asant: Peter Sundwall of the North The youn licutenant was sad, for he | Reece ye ees aay ™ > ee Sanpete stake presidency; James L. | W#S healthy-minded and detested APS evening, saved ee ee oft scores of Chipman of Aiping stake: David jeepation, bur eng a yaranene gevous passengers, none of whom was serlse 2 es avatta | sc y,_ he set his teeth ané¢ Aleohol It Effect Directly nd Indirectly, on the Drug Business,' I per by Dr. W Vade, Salt Lake Citv. or The Physict: anc x rist SaaS aH oe re a ee ate O aii iin Oa ants ' i 1 / : : . m te le reading « ipers, re Webber "It 5 is 3 further declared Peery will boldly accept as laid down by Presidént First . "T he tabernacle was decorated with the national colors and the flags of the United States, Denmark, Norway Ap-| p ed Racine, Te Aur. take memoration of the : fifty-sixth anniveraan wa aaa ; sary of the first baptisms in the Mormon church in Scandinayla, on h PASSENGERS Death the c Copenhagen. held eves , : ver L ye state, the LIVES Certain 1s |T¢union of to the Mormon in and address, F papers } aK, ae< une vu: Pharmacy." John ( "ule , Pi a seteiption: ae ; Me on Filling mi: ad OF Almost W. Hill SAVES Anniversary ‘ a Accessions passenger sea every ‘ cases Mex- freight although ENGINEER |L. Franken, Salt Lake Cit ere Monjey Ind of the Drug Busine SP art McCoy, Salt:Lake City.oniExtempor= eleee of the strike The Pharma-|fi¢ all turized in' Ogden valley Features in Progr: : pees program 7o Bee és issued : the|B. F. Fite: President's 1C. Schramm, Readir of contains| Abe Hateh nce jr Heber < ity There is annual prepared also a President Badeon. with contests galoresand that the winner may have occasion to remember their] conquests, many valuable prize have | been offered by local business men | On of the features will be the old people's dancing contest ( whic } ext est} Musicians New rything State pram which will govern the order of business and pleasure for the two 9@) The pregram follows: August 14 Meeling called at 11 a.| m Roll call, payment of dues, ad- zden and the entire | journment The park, on that day,|for 2 p. m. over Oaks sixth Utah Fifty-Sixth ' 4 places railroad =eree d that in all the men were competent, the mee ulical association which. is scheduled ont § na ad «Eiale. ‘ S waikan we < ne be 7 ld at the Hermitage in Ogden|the system was closed. all | anyon Tuesday and Wednesday. ‘Whe ali D1 e \ rt jon willvexceed | é reyjous ones This Is a day set| aside each year by Mr. Potter for the | gathering of t aot sr a . oe a ople from Hunt $ | Ogden to their icans would be put on terms of parity with oa foreigners. This was the principal; the the returned se where a 12.-Evervyt arrangements for his annual Valle) ' te Oo mmitte es rahave Day, August 15 and indications are ments and have that this year's celebrat! ‘ an event looked forward to greatest interes The aa for this mr year : 7 of . the , strikers and advised the ad gO back to work This they ¢ tomot r row,wv. all of the » 22,000 men5 2 : o '\ Wednesday, Aug. readiness ae an Aug. 12.-Clf Potter, roprietor propri r ofo the > Oaks,< canyon has already prepared of terms ; oo " 2 the Jfermit Tuesday ae eng Contest. - 1906. <h2nics troushour te system of the] BAPTISMAL - CELEBRATION |onit Willtake occasion to. define his Mexican Central railroad, modified the ae Dancing hae" announcement party : ' Oldest Musicians in Ogden Furnish Music for Old 13, Leader's Charge ge. idni Midnight Sun" e Meet ini a commit- AUGUST Will Keep to Fore in Congressional Campaign Labor ; ' Representatives From "Land of (2c realiocl behind was which chanies throughout ARRANGED] | Gliss. after tee FEATURES FINE PROGRAM PROGRAM NEW SALT LAKE CITY, SCANDINAVIANS Railroad Strike. er Will Ex- Ogden Ready for Sixth Annual [hose Ye of REPUBLICAN, President of Mexican Republic Successfully Settles Big ® . ) et Celebra i sun an INTER-MOUNTAIN a am Addrree Cc. A. WALKER, Genoral Agent C. & NW. ® 38 end 40 West Second South Sireot, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. state, cities an- ae THE description ne pee ty the tee es Xo. |