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Show 8 THE \ INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1906. eC CITY NEWS IN BRIEF HE SERVED COURT CUNNING DEFIES WILE MAKE FIGHT MORAN ANXIOUS CLEMENSEN ON QUITS BUYING ITS OWN DIRT FOR DRAINAGE ACT ABOUT HIS PAVING MURMON PROBLEM WITH SODA WATER "BOOTS" AND BARD : x --_ On Account of Exposure Council Rescinds Agreement With Contractor. Easterners to Invade Boise Wants t o Get Brigham Job Presents His Idea of Duty Throu gh While He Owns Other Churches in Irrigation Congress, Says Council. Premises. Governor Cutler. IS CLEARLY HOME of Fact That Judge Diehl Carries Gives Exhibition in City Jail Which Mystifies Police Off Hotel Keys Also iol Helps Prisoner. Officials. Street Department 25 Cents a Issued Load Be LAW Tickets Which FROM at | Executive Can't ing Finds San Francisco Comparatively Redeemed. VISIT WAITING COAST Slow Mak-| He ON Ordered Pro- o, Work But w inary pein oa On account of the exposure ing city's property to the council last night rescinded ment made with centractor ment vated and of 25 from Pat put an of sell- Moran's end to sub-|against the asphalt paving. on 26 Was te Fie rolle The cents was a 1 made pay-/gates, wink re 1 ‘his eity3 Cain sa hibiti will ar - in Panisof one oose He cee states Kastern Pat dele-| prepared to Moran, Street on embrace drain: Culler yesterday his Prelim- it in perfect and coast IT daugh- and. Jearned that} a Pe Salt to the mere ore ne Pe other Lake's official unt he c an s per iIncludec cuble no n yard ne for compensation ; r contra the be on in the Still regard to coast, 10,000 conditions Governor Cut- Refugees. rice excavation, shall Speaking generally joy said: The has elty not. yet council, "There the/the been by The. estimate supporters in the matter ne citye of and are now. earthquake 40,000 and refugees fire in the council others: Mcthey The the The and It They Is Are Duty Accused and to SHOES He Claims CHARGED Bought Secures STEEL Voots gecar With Acquaintince Truth, Presbyterian, |yiee,- a Teachers' callsthenic: the | addresses. on to have being | Work." regular July 18 width | the that é and granted P.-J; Moran and} portion , board of public., works. cae \ usual custom of advertising will be. followed. Cause of Anxiety, The drill third The reason that Pat in . ; : Pee associa- and' day ser- several lecture on Bible r in ar Pe the done Problem" Rev, B.°Clemensen Nv Se School was Tork" Work" and "The Solution of thathat the aA ‘ = nt¢ Problem*, was-undertaken Clemensen in the evening 7 how Then..the 7 for by Mor- . ' > Rey i and his | pie [ every: organism™ "history _ } Biple is the of an import- any-) record ant ‘stake ins human history but not of yy, l t re a the whole life of the organism I tobe . Blogs aphy oof jthe der ind Struggtes a a work | cautioned - his year has "\ a |The method," said) the. oe spspeaker,"| : |}.eaches how God has. workee He gave Isracl.a king to. prepare for that phase of development. which resulted in- the coming of Christ as the king bids The next Mormon. of Rey. J. K:. McGillivray in the after-[ mon Mr. : a spring. untl of. "Ours ayo "Our Sunday The city In his morning address in the, Colprelim- | jegiate institute, Rev. Mr. Day lectured and) un-| on the historic al'method ‘of interpretait, the! tion and explained the = rel: ilcn of have. tO} method: to the organic principle and it to the ‘ Moran th i Is Reon OE Buys Boe ae 1is hat this ee Tete enor sl ane he Pi " whe atti 2 "The theme of | noon. henchmen have been so anxious about hat preliminary estimate is. that if} Bid colt. doa Suet advertise' Lar'. bids tin hia ete ig ETS oo ie Lanme of | CoMpPeution dif- the on went the first day that street be n since We camps. ferent tren Sy Smal of grading Old enue stone Conn block eek cross-|llster street cars walks shal in carefully ranoved ana| Were operated on piled on the side of the Street in neat|first cable cars to Says, Error which} interpretation by Prof T. F. Day. was coun- | e¢iven in the morning and there was an $45,000,- the the petition of one: several 7 and allowed con- delegates will come to} Rrigham \street paved with asphalt against the rec li imation |The council ordered the various. ofhe continued. "Instead | ficials to unwind the roll of red tap drainage , act, 4 It therefore behooves} 3 i that Aas * e- | all the Westerners PO LSNB Te tO fight} the surface of the}them on the question. We have so} to the sub-grade}| much at stake that we must not make ind of maint: uning a misstep conc ition He ino getting mad because the} tion held meetings throughout the estimate /on,.a.proposed | yesterday, embracing devotional. > shall have bee ane the pavement, curbs and gutter and sidewal paVe-l ment hk It being idersivat and anes Hides ee oe ereof aball be Lost, Are Present clay, Toh memients hardpan, ea f approving the plans of the Gov-/and start the improvement solid ees and-all other material that ernment, looking to the carrying oullengineer has not yet made a may be encountered or re nore: d in pre-}9f plans to irrigate, they will strive to/inary estimate on the work, paring the street for curbing and gut-|/introduce resolations calling for the|til he comes through with tering and paving, and in preparing saving of the swamp lahds of the|work is delayed Will. sidewalk for paving, and shall include/South, which they would term a|make the estimate and hand and all other work quired in on mns street and veel and shape deals Mormons STEALING CAMPAIGN neve. Desh Steen ote coun wes address: by the same speaker in the KS s rh: stre . on st |'Tenth East to the reservation line. . It|/®tternoon on "Studies: In' Personal ; ~ag : ; oc also all fillin tri ing, shaping, picking down refil ne. Felling hoeP atrfacth acing if A a returned|is wife gu Francisco the thejine Pastern make a fight acs of arid land," Deliys Time] Estimate. improvement do|tTeperted) to governor with San "While Western attend The night gy from Herth Or COL clause ‘the ; the congress "must * go} tractor, Is a strenuous fight | preliminary in their power to charge] City cngincel plans of the Government | Moran and his up-|2!ernoon, Some OUT Emerges pretations grea people heare1 ‘ igainst inter- of the Old ‘Testament by su- TestaNew the consulting perficlally. eae thuk pa Pally §0 \ Laut ment Which was written much later figure while | sis showing how the Old Testament the Aes a was eminently for children Diehl's Judge ing Bailey for the petit for.a police. Galley for acquittal he. charged: Cunning, is and. dis direetly of Th. charge larceny yesterday court was walk- when keys Golden state In the for soda' water, was responsible the propensity hotel with off travsient fondness in afternoon, with stealing a pair of russet shoes from. the room. of who like SH. Worthen, a stone Linthe defendant Is a lodger < pole house, on First South street. sity Attorney Daly urged the court guilty, laying the young man stress having the footwear in had admitted claiming he hac for a John Dor 775 that the youth had evs) helonging. to the pags house in. his suit Ase pocket and-dre carry ' not argument ines Key er ie his honor remarked we ight, half a trunk full emiling, ‘tor J have that I have carried off : keys in California. tialso stelries young appears to the story man is telling. a strais aboub buying the it probably should have has served me case, this defendant members of my family with soda - for some time past and I know him to be a hard» working young man. In view of this cannot do anything but find him not guilty, and order his discharge,"' anwly calamity were one the California sl Pee i s be pe oH ve on wee ae which they wanted 25 cents'a load. tee reported that the whole street 2 F ee ; matter be| cross streets it is only just commenced, yet the Moran's their nl, FE Want Track: Removed. ces, first and ney to advise and with ascertain if Fourth West the city attor-|young the on WV man been has Ness stores into floors have The council instructed the street su-|by ‘increased rents. greatly One to tinental vew Year. have the coun- other no be not quite so pop in and sure But bidder. of next he year, is when | enterprising | other contractors are almost certain to started avenue = Next of eagerness a to stage take Hne| tired | jing. make Besides, the a bid for publie market is pav- higher in| Iiailway company had a right to allow shoppers from one. store to another,|the fall than it is in the spring, and] its tracks to remain in the thorough-|it having been a fashionable residence Moran will ask bigger prices if he fare at Eighth South, between Third|ayenue before the gets the contract before winter sets in. West and attorney finds that the streets, f the railroad com-|. y has no rights be will supervisor in the street, to authorized ahead and tear out erty owners living the tracks. ‘along that. had valls filed be a petition removed as asking they street be attended to, The menace to the health of the Dolng Business . Under the "Tt seems strange business g£0|jcte doing ificuiti Dificultles. to see in one the Chron-|] of Its part Hear the "Wandamere two-step" at WANDAMERE Propbuilding on Market street and in the street | other part on the other side the wall that were ingThethe same pro riéiack also asked th ditl Ser fener alte ail Ph Oe Os | the, an er the] injur-]| je. greatly twisted, with gepris piled up almost fron beams and to the second story. Seme ie of the stores ate are doing 1 quite f a business in burnt curios and it . that}is likely that burnt curios will be sold | Harpis that ditch is a neighbor- Urges Ste State Clubs to in every other city, some of which may never have seen San Franciseo "T saw the tent schools in Golden Gate park. Six hundred | children have attended school there all during vacation this. summer... They do not feed men or boys over 14 years of age at the kitchens in the park During |' loFisher Harris," secretary of the 1e summer months the refugees apFourteenth Nacal committee of the pear to have the park congress, has sent a tional Irrigation Most. of them tents with presidents of the several letter to the board floors, plenty new commercial bodies off Utah calling quilts. Sanitary conditions are" good, asked the Importance of Utah‘ tention to all refuse being carted away. daily. for permission to erect.a at the eatiatess being well represented called on Governor » at the scenic railway at Liberty park, were at Bolse September 3-8 to be held state house in Sacramento and talked denied the request on the. grounds hext. The letter, which was addres over matters pertaining to the irrigathat the park has been dedicated to of the comme to the pre sSsident public use and cannot be sold or pn congress to be held in Boise, Sept. clubs of Manti, Provo, Logan, Kaysta i of which he is the president. leased for private purposes. ville, Brigham City, American Fork we said a big delegation would attend The special cornmittee appointed to Pleasant, reads in part as foland Mt from Calitornia The morning I called investigate the gravel pit leases made lows on him he had had the same kind of a report Jast night which was adopted. ongress. will mark the be"This an experience with a crank that I had The committee recommended that all and vital work in the ginning of new with Lockett, who is now in the inleases of gravel pits pel en eG to the irrigation and is interests of national A man, who elty be terminated on Octo 1906, sane: asylum at Provo. to the people or peculiar, significance called himself General McCoy, wanted from which time all sees are to pay tis very important that this ct Utah: $1,900,000 from the state, Governor $190 a vear ‘in adva All gravel present at Bolse as state have Wagons are to have tight | ‘boxes and the Pardee said he did not have the exact large should presentation as possible in a re amount or he would Ict: him have it wheols are to be wide-tired. The whole order that we may take an intelligent requested the watchman to thing will be under the supervision of and and effective part in the delibe ee him. over to the ecourt-house, the street superyisor. and the city atand conclusions of the congres: crank expecting to get it there, torney will make a form of lease, doubtless aware ‘of the ar e ri impression is that -_--_ + fact' that Utah will have on the ocGo will be nominated casion to w hich reference is here made, and again? as: he* has a-maelaborate exhibition of jority of the delegates from the pvriducts of her irrigated lands. rieaien and is very popular." under the hibit is no w being collected aia area eee Appoints Men and --- -- o> -__-_-direction o f the state board of horticulWomen to Ifelp. Daily Weather Report, are that ture and t he indications now At the regular meeting of the coun-]| yoy terday's record ut the local office {t will surpass in attractiveness and yesterday, ty commissioners County completeness anything of the kind of the weather bure: us for com twentyTreasurer W, arbis sent in a eomfour hours ending at 6 p.m Rretorore attempted * munication asking that the board con-| Maximum temperature 69 degrees; ‘the terms of the official call firm the appointment of the following, {minimum temperature, 6% degrees; mean nization is entitled to two your. nee to be employed in his office to assist | Temperature, tS degrees, which is 8 de- delegates to. the: congress. You are ra yn Vv rees belo or aul. to avail yourselves respectfull y urged aioe Rey ie for a aces Accumulated excess of temperature or this privilege and thus aid us in Reet tae M M B r nl v nee the first of the month, 4 degrees. making Utah's representation effective a ' . » Beaver, Paul Wyman.) accumulate i deticlency of apap RY ES A. H. Nash, V ¥ ngenbacker >| ture since me de ree both in numbers and character." oe ee iat ae! from 6 "4 m, to 6 -_-_-- ee 2 h Jones Case on Trial, anton ulated excess of precipitation since the first of the ae 1.18 ine The preliminary hearing in the case Brown, Edward Pearce Accumulated exe _ Sag recipitation of William R. Jones, charged with emMattie McGillivray, T. O. . since Jan. 5.16 inen fles, CC. O: bezzlement and grand. larceny, ocSheckelly, Charles ALES sea eter st at 6p cupled the attention of Justice Dana Farnsworth, Fred Taylor, D. Ferguson ' aranthee Nbitase Baal iices. ich rain. T. Smith' yesterday,' T entire day ely . Stevenson, Flora McCanne, -_- ee Was consu med in introducing vouchers Genevo Marriuge Licenses, to show that Jones' embezzlement agThe appointments were confirmed, gregated $50, which constitutes grand the women to receive $2.50 a day and nae: Se Bingham; Lizzi Tihlarceny. The case was continued unthe men $3. eb os Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. ---- nse Williaty ee smi th, Salt Luke; Elhe case against Jones was originally mie eee "r, Centerville. OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRLS, 2734-A as R. Green, "Menan, Ida.; AnSipe in Police ude Diehl's court, but A splendid opportunity for girls be na Clemen t, Ménan, upoe the vas dismissed motion of Johnson, prove Marian tween the ages of 16 a nd°> 20,7 The J -|273%--Edwin aaa Attorney iwlptaripaan; ones, Lehi. G. McDonald Candy Co. a ee 27%-Andrew McLean, Tooele; Ocella which a chocolate dipping class, 27TH. 2 obbins, Freedom iyo the art of dipping will be Ce with 237-William R. Williams. bale Lake; Excursions to Hepburn, Tdaho, out charge. As dippers become comSlsa B. Sproul, Oskalo Via Oregon Sorts Line for sale of petent employment will be given aaa -----_-->-o-__-----_--"_ R ound d trip $10.00, limit t own lots, hood, but the couneil took no ' address Mr Arr. on ens "The lemensen*:; Another Gets Benefit of Doubt, Mormon ihe ¥ sald: in Cle notice of that part of the petition for the reason that the board of health has more than it can attend to right now In defending itself againat lawsuits. ® council confirmed the appointment of George Lorenze, O. Pettingill A. L. Hancock and Joseph Watkins to ositions in the fire department. The romotion to a lleutenaney of EB. i. o eee: from New co and Bue Bae pie, the i. pe ee Send Delegates to leigation Congress. |My)in the | proble m, though not American for renayel the the rowned head of * poly amy aan "ine ing it under monogamy He then suggested the gener ral betterment of the my EAC strangers were be , assuming that conditions here we lif erent from what they had imagined them to be t 1dvocated the' expose of the eentorn by turning on the light a the people the country, as well as Mormons, know the actual ae and callings he a 7 them 1 so reas they actually -obta fer ood to what he fovied abaurditics in the system. le suggested that a Coe en 1 taken u by all the states wane legis lat uneSiirent this fall, following the ue of Ne York owa, NCW J ers ind other states Education, he precent. would be. a strong factor in the solution' of the problem and he favored it strongly. Says It's a Challenge. "What is ao none " he asked. "It challenge to Christianity. teas organized Christianity. : y oh thrown down the gage to us. They will 3 n af W »> challenge dination of TO GET OUT TAX NOTICES AUGUST 26TH AND Must register at office, 159 W. T South, before noon Saturday, Aug it. J. M'DONALD Co. 50 per cent off during dull season at ten days. ‘ticulars. Chase's Photo Studio, 249 Main. See agents for further par- _ x" *o o [= 25 Et our : 1and manned with strong e& various denominations, adequate equipment. Establish a Chrisboldly tian journal to fearlessly and diss uss" phils nthrop : heologic and other topics, fod tople tin 1 s this its rani fien tie ons make it so inde spe nee "nt that it shzail not be compelled to live on subscriptions or local patroname, but shall represent the followers of Jesus Christ... Or nize a body pf men who understand Mormonism, let Teny be sent East and there meet the race re-- ventatives = disc uss it honestly and. fearlessly nd let them » lost and t the truth. ‘fore beginn ing of the address Miss penkerville of Sprin gville sang solo, while HW. F. oF rere sang "Oh, Love Divine; ‘at its con algo. There will be no gust ng tonight, as « trip will be made to Saltair for Water Rights. . "Taylor two associates of Moab filed several applications for water rights in-the state enginer's offlee yesterday. The applications number a half dozen in all, and ask permission to divert water from different points along Courthouse wash in Grand county, aggregating in all about .085 second-feet of water, to be used for stock and (00D JOBS ARE OPEN Uncle Sam Wants Engineers and Aids, a Botanist and Mycologist. is in need of an economic Uncle Sam mycologist for the Philbotanist ana to seippine service and examination cure eligibles to fill the vacancy will » held in this city September 19. The age limit of applicants is from 20 to 40 years, salary connected with the position $1,400 a year and the duties Of the position are to investigate end report on the various economic plants of the Philippines, their distribution, names, uses, culture, and commercial price, ete.; also to perform duties consisting of economic work on Philippine fungi, their classification, ete Se veral vacancies exist-in the position of constructing engineer in the reclamation service in the western part of the United States, and examinations to fill these vacancies will be, held October 1 in this city: The jn this et is eT 25. to 45 years, the salary $154 to $250 a month and the subje vs in which applicants are to be graded are: Sducation, general technical; general experience in engineering; technical desecription of some important engineering work designed by or done under the supervision of the competitor, or upen which he was engaged; and special at arience in construction, Aids, between the ages of 18 and 25 ye ars, are needed in coast and geodetic survey, ata salary of $720 a year, and eyamination to fill vacancies will be held September 12 and 13. An asststant photographer is also needed in the geological. survey at a salary of $480 per annum, examination to fill this vacancy to be held Saptember 19. Details of all. the examinations will be furnished upon applization to Orrawell Williams at the salt Lake postoffice. -_----_-__> BIG HORN EXCURSION -_---___ + +. Apply domestic has' from and co, From Locked Cell $1,000 purposes, September ist and 3d Via Oregon Short Line, ~Rate to Frannie, Wyo., and return, from Salt Lake, $30.00. Proportionately low rates from other Utah stations. The only. direct route is via the Oregon Short Line and utte, and through tourist sleeper will be provided. For further pergawars, see any Short Line agen << City Ticket Office, 201 Main St, called the the ‘and/steel,), to the one turn Home.,-tThe sevCHa OR Chiat National Cina arrived In the city at 3-0' clock. this morning ,over the OreKing, | gon Short Line from the camp or in- handeuff shackles) "Atlantic bonds. G dsmien Tecate Minutes. *deticd: - Released . Phelan, was arrested at B ent im Junetion girl. assaulting a young for week who to the acounty WRAY was eancommitted day' Sneleneed niee vho Inst. Ee .}and RAT s Shackled, Suction Pacifie, at Painter BOT Russell, W ar is Missing.-John 3 I. Meiktt- y rick, a painter, has been missing Trom to the Gulf of Mexihis home, 470 South Ninth West street this week filling' an | for<the past two weeks. Tw weeks from Canada and whois, engagement at the Orpheum. theatre, | ago today he telephoned his wife that business to attend to, and had some he pd tere . : { gave an exhibition of his prowess at would: not' be home until late. Since police headquarters yesterday afterthat time. nothing "has been seen or noon. paper before an men and Shortly assemblage police one "before vcting chief of pound Oregon of. 4 o'clock tepped into the Police. Burbidge, ed. his hat and police to place ankle, «t ys of turned over of the to one a purpose, so far as upon Hiachidee his ind . lad wrists- this: in a by amount of. Captain of shack: | DOaTd. ons of; the and hand-]} made Dy P ESD eee under ne ‘G education, Phen Sees Salt Lake are-being carried elieve boot, Corn cates terday Pricst Is Robbed.-Father M. J. Deneaf, of St.. Mary's Roman Catholie cathedral, has offered a reward of $49 for the, reeoyery of $147 which wi " stolen from his coat. which he lef hanging in the sacristy, during ite Saturday evening The money had been sent to the reverend rentleman trom the East for the education of one of his charges Cunning Oregon. shackles, resi- which |UORS Im Salt La , rain |"Thereat were "the, Summer school ee about 70 applicants. yes- Haber missing the the bishop's wound, On-Examina- tomorrow, ber, a brick destroyed. by with the the stitches to close Are for stat ending In exactly. eleven and a quarter) minutes, Cunning had parted com-| and. at dressed thirtaen pany euffs Hill, of school teachers are being held all P . the state, commencing yesterday ne eed sevthe state and larris alone carriec a key, was | placed upon his wrists Under. the weight of the. Oregon] boot, and handicapped by the addi-| tional shackles on his legs, it was five | minutes from the time that he Jeft| the captain's office until he. was. se- | curely locked in one' of the new steel} cages of the city prison After those | ssembled had examined the door and | found it secured, all retired to await | summons admiring Snyder. ive ever |" Next »ere ling not sufficing the handcuff ‘king, . second pair, with. a -comblination lock to . which Patrolman ‘George the was. Examinations Cunning | 40s . was coneerned was lost sight of. : came aj pair of - handcuffs, which placed Hill, B. |, nee, 345. West Seventh South street. whie ny} pr news- | -equired tes es the and eiol a See Boy-Leonard the ten-year-old. son of W. boot on. cach. foot, Just the were tent.and news- | heard of him Bull Dog Rites Cunning office. of Captain of Wrest Séventh South strect, had and having. removhis left leg-torn by a bull dog belongcoat, permitted the ® | ing' to Bisnop Seddon, whose pups the above his|;nd a Suicide,-J. maso fire since two last last. D. Ha- whose home week, has Friday, children and believe was been his wife he has com- exit from the steel cage that' had) mitted suicide. The police were notiheld securely Potter, the forger, with- | fied) but up to an. early hour. this out the criminal paraphernalia. When) morning no trace of the missing man the corridor was again entered, the] had been found The family is in steel cage was still locked, the: Ore practically destitute circumstances, gon 1 boot handeutts vere scattered on the and. shackles! bunk and) bed, and aside froma DE Cunning Wwas)none ; the eee worse short.tussle. Cunning is bj larger cities, police and w here he has newspaper a the week-give an line. . The exhibition : ‘exhiblof the! baffled in ee ee Mr. and Mrs. jr., FH. is have re we ad from a the Wehbe Wo Boe roft, vice the Oregon Short Line, from Idaho today New and ten pany S. Salt Lake outing in Mr. and dren and Morgan York fam- days' of the has arrived Rey. and eclty| the in Mrs. Chas.}] Wast yesterday by a/ the Nevada McGanney, the seven-yearFrank Mrs, Frank J. Mene son of Mr. and operation for Ganney, underwent an Mark's hospital palo sndicitis at St. yesterday morning. The boy. recoyered well from the effects of the operation and was resting well. last night Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chace a Albion, Mich., who isiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. last two days, left ye sterday for their home, Dr. Chace is professor of music at the Albion Methodist college and was one of the organists at the St. Louis exposition. (It was in that city that he and Mr. McClellan met. and Dr, Chace came to Salt Lake City for the express purpose of hearing and playing upon the great Tabernacle organ, and of renewing his acquaintance with Mr. McClellan a Sells Hats McCarty, Hat at One is ade- company. built. ‘The at a meeting today. ar Dine mat- at the fine pro- which 'hm.-Chiet of to the noon, and at at Commercial the Ghar Ge @ acs local guardians Lecture-Judge Logan City, Is the Bjornson. second He of C. has just received a letter Bijornson, the Norwegian rer, saying that he will the first of next month, September 6 he will give jerne visiting their entertain M. from lec- be in Utah and about lectures. Mr.in Provo. and son of will Bjornst- lecture on ‘to up leading History," "Norwegian the separation between Sweden and Norway last year. Will Settle for Water.-The water- yesterday postponed works committee until Thursday the meeting ta be held with Knudsen and Bagley with regard to the water rights in Big Cottonwood canyon. The meeting was to have been held vesterday to effect a compromise and end the negotiations now pending between Knudsen and Bagley and the city, At Thursday's meeting the whole affair {is expected to be settled by the city paying $45,000 for. the Knudsen and Bagley water right Tarantula in Banaunas.- While storing bananas yesterday, some of the men in the employ of the W. M, Rash company captured. a tarantula which concealed itself in the fruit and > long journey from Honduras fo this city without being discovered, tarantula, after death, followed » route of a number of its predecessors who have secured entrance to the Rash warehouse under cover (‘of @ bunch of bananas, and now rests with them in a large sized bottle of alcohol. Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company, No, Main. street, pays 4° per cent interest on any ene from $1 to $5,000: Start an acco UTAH Another IS GETTING Heavy in 2 WET Rain Piles Mud Streets, Higher Another big rain. visited B Lake valley yesterday, in a the, Salt every portion of Utah so far as heard from, and the amount of precipitattod recorded at the local weather bureau for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock Jast evening was oer count that of the preceding day. ot : yesterday could the rain Have bean eee os downpour, but it was Dor e steady kind feckoning® is mouser at ee p weather director found that fell yesterday, while the Sunday showed but poten ne 64 tage sheet fr ? af showing Price. representing comphny, peace. Bicrneon Salt Lake Bjornson Hills of its sensational ; - the Nevada camp Sat, after a pleasant visit with Mrs. John TI'. Hodson, Cc. ‘W. Dempster of Butte, Mont, who was slightly injured in the Oreson Short Line wreck at Dillon, Mont. last Friday, is at the L. D. § hospital in this city, where he is rapidly recovering from his injuries. Assistant United States District Atwho has torney Willlam M. McCrea, been quite ill at his home for several days, was reported to be in an improved condition yesterday, but will be unable to be out for several days. Mrs. H. N. Baldwin of Modena came to the city yesterday morning with her son, H. A. Baldwin, and registered at the Wilson hotel. Later Mr. Baldwin was taken to the L: D. S. hospital, where he is suffering from typhoid fever. Re Benjamin Young of the First Methodist chureh, left last evening for Denver, in company with Bishop Moore of Portland, to at: annual mee@ing of the Colo"nce Mr. Young will be about three weeks. away and will satisfy Nielson trling telegram announcing the death of Mrs.| Wake's mother. Mrs. W. H. Webber, wife of the man-| J: the Recital-This brothe rs at luncheon iinner in oni TE at Wied night RATE io... )),, turned from a two weeks' camping trip to the Weber. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wake of] McCarty of factory club will bluccoats a tol and chilhave whom new ‘Em summer's] ager under buildings police Shec aggregation of ball tossers wili meet the horsehide chasers from the ranks of the Ogden police force on the diamond at Wz ilker's field tomorrow afternoon The Salt Lake state returned H. ‘L. Nelson Vinnie Bates were called a Skin trip} Mrs. Miss who visit the lar seml-weekly recital to be given at the Tabernacle this afternoon, with . J. McClellan at-the organ: "Marche 1 igeuso,"' ~'" ¢ Wagner: "Nocturne," flat, Batiste; prelude Chopin, Old Melody, arranged by Pro AteCleHan, the performer; De i emaire; "Sextet," from ‘‘Lucia,'" Doninetti after a delightful the Teton country. Neb., Cozad. yesterday to Wake, or McClellan president of} will return} Thomas J. J. in enjoying board of equalization, is NOs vacation in Yellowstone , park. James of demands 2/Commercial in . anes Nelson ily on Secretary to install its plant in the works north of town, finds one the will include his|$8Tam has been arranged for the regu- PERSONAL. George nee a business triy to He | ter Will be decided this being placed in a_ strait. jacket and securely locked in a padded cell. on only Either the works will be remodeled i, meet the requirements of the com- the from later exhibition that novice); juate fraternity. also says he can free himself strait jacket, and he may Building Inadequate--The Hurst 4 ytomatic Switch and Signal company, tae which) was Ms | org copper >for : WD | mes at the "business, having: given tions of his prowess in na England, Perk ayivt mia repre els Walsh, a one-armed fraternity, was of tne AODO of Be gging on arraigned ona charge ine screets The ag interposed the Prication that he was not begging when caught, but was trying to sleep ery The! cee off the effects of over-Indulgence with |@dmiri ution of Maat John Barleycorn as a companion, Character ts CUO Cards such as are used by this class to create sympathy were produced to ' he. ‘probe m of Mormonism {ts the establish the tact that he was a solisystem itself se gregated trom its peocitor, and despite his plea for a ple and considered apart." "floatel he was given twenty days a 2 in the city jail in which to sleep off meeeeste so eedE: In the evening, under the subject the jag John Korski had to pay $10 for us"The Solution «f tha Mormon ProbFinlander, as lem," the same speak attempted to ing his fists on a fellow ae ete ore ty Sees i oa did Fred Hathaway. It cost Ed Neff > for expectorating on the sidewalk, de ielooniy ; ihe eeenee Ariecionne | ane O. Hansen, the anelent sinner, who He called ‘atination to the success of As a fondness for fire water, will ruspast efforts, and suggested that some ticate for five days in the city jail beof the solutions wera, in ievelopcounty poornent ofof the school system, paurehee establish-in fore returning to the vent fiftt Christian Utah intreduc tion of: Ut: as der farm. poe ej] advertise for bids this year shows bit from the ch Pietlin nue h itself pjs full confidence in his own power.| "They are naturally peaceable, tractfe knows he has put competition out | able, industrious, religious, swayed by of the local field this year, and there mm earnestness which has Bea the offi-!yilj and benefited| Sure So Not elapsed have months four fire protest. "The ret tall stores are now on Van} W. J. Tuddenham was president pro|Ness avenue and Fillmore strect and] tem of the council, A. J. Davis being]on the cross streets between. Many| out of the city on business. owners of residences have nee pervisor In his Seehay eau é rol the Dig fire there bat fo me it watlfact that he has issued preliminary | pic thenmcives. tie then subdividedhis been/and having council, the and killed, given the tip, did not offer a word of since , at Bane aeco ano ‘ ea ¥ rE ieane A | aptly nNdder Moran will either have. to.the criss-cross trust, o1 did who cells meeting of the board of governors 0 the Cc onic ¥ ul club is called for tomatSe -yeral when 12 o'clock, at day ters of importance. Will come up for TERRORS | {es '" Phelan 3 and 5 in Pew ' Another prisoner, who was given the benefit of the doubt as to whether the nasalappendage of "A. Fy. Davis, clerk Clearly Against Law. ‘ the Salvation Army lodging house he as his-competitor a aoe eae a spear ae ve * the law] be clearly against in conts act with a man's fist It would had. come Problem. Regarded as (to. spring down have to-"come . Harmon, who was block. In front | Wl ey i or a door, ae fr a EE for the city to pay money to the conof assault and has 1 been tractor for dirt hauled to other streets] Cl@tthe TeetValencia in tae hotel, entire between block: in EighOn"! prices. neither wants tobe bothThe e problem p ob] ofo M ormonism oni has on a she irge arraigned : . : a He ar of . from those that are being graded. The leant MERRIER ELA SECRETE islal ered by. other contractors, nor > by | regarded a problem invall of its past put up the defense Hi umon battery ely officials who made the agreement | ‘"‘ n ei beat ; ‘es * es 1 fy pentacs nA a spring prices Pall figures are always | life, by the AchOrh mop opi. who it LVe following the exwas not that the contractor are morally bound | "Ss ak A niaey eines fe best, If the work can be, done in the} heard of as a mysterious, .inserutmeck and lowly Nazartu ped. but legally barred from paying |‘ Youth's aie a ve SER following spring ible, -difttic uit problem; and. today, it "is whom he was pledged to follow, for the dirt. Showell Brothers and a ee a aS Hot aneaa ingineer Kelsey was asked sonal ered a Se at an: SOMO ged him with employing the Belcher have been doing the grading |@8cd by it anc | ie ce Fi Sy Ree ae veute rday why he did not present the Patter leave Serietl Cal bier fe iLic os but on the contrary that the for Pat Moran who has the four big| ‘stance slid about aa eet. me preliminary estimate, and he explainWe-then i said. thateallsclasses: of do: » Salvationist had come forpaving contracts. They -put an offer] !!T* district, for Vvctail TS Of eu, {od that he has too much work for} ple had. studi A cha question~.all...of contact with a door. The cibly in measure bore up to the council to haul the dirt from big W olen aon Sa ‘ ‘ the force in his office. He is getting | whom re convineed that there is nbt bruised nose inca great to the ground, only a CWlout the work as fast as possible, and |# more diffic nae NCHS em confronting the the graded streets to other streets for]?burned ae of the defendant, out the 20 cents a load, provided the haul was| Walls being left standing, is not purposely delaying the Moran|Christian church than the so-called and he Ww accordingly found not not greater than four blocks, after "YT was in Chicago immediately after estimate Mr. Kelsey points to the ee praneay ts Oe er, he conean discharged. Bute and) Manning pleaded guilty and J 23, the committee on|noet tobe compared with the awful/estimates on over a million dollars | lecture tecture {iinto aee series of que Davis not guilty to the charge lespotlatton of--San.-Franclisco. _ fons' and St nie streets recommended that the city pay | Gespotla sar a oe t worth of public improvement, and has| propositions, some of .wwhen were of stealing five bales of gunny sacks 26 cents a load for al! city dirt re-]ready about 4,000 temporary Reo turned out about half a million in| "Who and what are these people, and end trying to dispose of them at the moved ei one street to another. The|tures have been put up and an arn etual construction "work. e has|whence are they? What Gierentiates Itamberger coal yards Both. cases them from rest of mankind? Are found it hard to obtain competent enreport was laid overa week, and then|o f men is repairing the big aie were continued until this afternoon, falg over again. ot pa ane the con-]| but, th the San Francisco peo-|cineers, and his work has been. re-| they as a body, in and oft themselves the bail being fixed at $50 each, Ollie tab on each load| ple have the» piuck) and ener | tardedtoa; great extent on account of Such quality and desperation as a J vears, the third will have justice of dirt and the mereet devautip ert was|Shortage of workmen may delay Sts/o¢ this scarcity. mWho ore mt Pe More 18? him in the juvenile issuing tickets for each load. The tick-| rebuilding, for the clearing and cartHe has several prea esti‘They are the "Kith and kin of the ets were be redeemed at 25 cents|ing away of the debris on the through! mates yet to fnish, and the Brigham | rest of us. They are from ieee apiece Last night the same commit-|streets Is not completed. On all the} street estimate is among them. Scotland, Ireland, penn ONS and con Was Trying to Sleep. piles. NO aw 5 wnvitoedl' Handcufted Doubly Judge A\cquittal, CAGE --- efforts of the who agree-|Sunday officials|joy‘r, RECLAIBOR tive from was]regarding irrigation, ae C ae age," said Governor * a price agreed load. between 5 ; warn ) 4 5 Dp virae + an paving contra mogine = situs ¥ the cents a load for dirt exea-|everything the city's streets. It was]the present forces last week that the city i . : . Pos 3 piseeie vee > Piatt gear ade sical £ s that a be 2ment "Delegates city, the]to the irrigation the agree-| prepared to make Done Kelsey gress in Rebuilding, MAPS ENGINEER Saltair and the singing contest Was until next Tuesday. Club Governors Meet.-A special bine stponed aaa hin AGAINST bo ard state Mect-The Peaaminers session regular in met examiners of matters only morning, esterday considered. being routine Postponed. --the unfavEisteddfod ean weather yesterday aoe " ee sans forsa Sunday sc hool elstedaro the has two stores in Denver, is in Salt Lake City for the purpose of opening a branch ave. A location been secured on Second South between the Benyous and Wilson hotels. The McCarty Hat company sells hats at only one price. the proeee for men turned out by the compan y going direct from the PURO UEP CSUren to especially, of yesterday, amounts Nowete we ae treme With such Serious results as eee of Sunday, and aside ‘toons some of ito ill ote Evie the effects ae i streets u were day in eee sone gs: gloomy - and toudy,while the clouds: clo little' breaking. only fora oe temperature at no time rnoon, and the consumer. Any style of hat, in a day rose above 69 degrees, (Tas the of the latest blocks, = sold for $2, ees no aoe The oCoan eae 6 new t emporiu The children September 6, | en 2 ns ee oD be WAND. AMBRE, "° _- cared for af ah etl, nia teen "a |« |