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Show THE POSTAL OFFICIALS a few days a bias | tian with ind her Ce it TAP Counsel gation Farrand With View -- to FIELDS . ations In Company's Plans a evening at Inter-Mo untain Martin 25th Street. day elfic, the comes the 1eW announcement ¢a that s woe the The present Kosta! the to in the extension nearest lines that Reno are along Pacific i. on on the Counsel Chief tal object company, the north sou Farrand, is now taken investigating Se IN Visits Paice prevailing for| busy man and in gave them the "glad han¢ In fact, he seemed " Where at once and talked with the men who are likely to in the Hoa &county ceoconvention oe > Brown, Those > Bessie Christensen will ask the endorsement of to. the state On: . a Friday' ae socts cousins that Ogden, Aug. the EB. eourt, national] 4nd committeemen from Utah were in the city this noen, and' while here were the guests of C. A. Henry, at the Weber club. The party consisted of D. H Peery, Democratic national } commiteeman, and Col. Bdward Luce, Republican onational committeeman. | Thomas Kearns and Joel Priest were also {n the party The party met in the smoker of a Pullman en route | Ruth reserves to ® senate on. presence of t 36. party, because | he is being entered asked, the Ogden the were PB. addition to EB. H. those Davis, Sod oi ware | The ff honor guests: | ©TS Ogden, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. D. named Moore to was and Mrs, Clayton 5 a minor; of the sale con- Ferrin and rk so sho yey at at. S00C $ of Union argued trial new a court vide. deceastd; as salele vs. and ps , . : eclal the S from rate Lagoon accommodate which is coming the Weber club Commercial club with the unfons get a low rate, the on that large smber to | tember day mo-|a the present bill of re delegtaion born} of Avice Briefs gden Adjt.-Gen, Roy and in today, den Stews re asks of will Matson has Mrs. li Dr. a John from'a i a reve J. wh ie W. Cort Dalbey of Cedar been M sofiain'éavin Ogden Conn e ; leaves Ye Sunday : Pa of funeral Adelade V. aoe <é ~ is :ents ' o'clock services Irvin : his} be a held * 1. of Sun- Me 4° p. it "The of Bae Tt. iam Robert a. Lesson Sunday I m ay Every one Ss nas i The has , 5 St mM. 1esethese German oOour ok is by at the mail Mt. that made with of hauling and express CK Briefs. Pleasant; : In of Sanpete on business. orchestra gave Tuesday turn-out PK on a mine has and . Jensen, of Clear Creek to Scofield yesterday ~ Visit a hundred feet, coach was on line. superintendent at. Clear Creek, : Started on a trip for Seotland will remain for several months by , John have reported a G, ane at Winter ee aoe ae county, work at ‘ "A, 25.-Mr. N. Gay Mrs. R. S. Joyce and 18] with daughters, | P Francis and Katherine, are back from a several weeks' stay in Colorado Miss Ward of ing Miss ee Miss ter, -N inthe Maye Owens and Miss of city Carlton spending with Grane oo ° Mrs. tives Be in the eos city tor her farewell H. nae \ sahil Pikesie mie Willard, are In the city visit- | Grace and Miss Winnie Gei- Elizabeth 1. | work "sis a Re i 11 e Craner, J. Van no cz are = np euat ot account « th the dle w at LE Utah |. D EI > ELDER I. Baker, a Zealand, Mrs.| for ik Ervin Bills, VATRCR AMIE Salt visit AY. WAY ON Clty, eke Physical from ¢ Fannie ( Will-| and the asian) Mrs. this trip Joseph have the ( tsis the E. taken to mor ning. overland ‘ Alma ccording \ by Huff, Boylen, Girl to & the I peti- chat ‘ was in only when He has he been the four cus-}| by . them a have Robert tweein guardian W. y been Nee City, Lake Farmington, Branber-| z appointed to born and Burner few cousin, weeks ire held. Se ientists.-First evteds RL a esi "Man (8° pfum he ‘areae lo ‘hrie . hurch = . SO a ceed gd! MB Sunday school"s at se 212 mented building. All are p.m, 2105 9:45 haus erent filed a. of citaiike Sine one a deed with claim iatiicl Edward m -| liter cle filed "Ssa teenies wit lia J. dollar, the situated Hines in the of American warranty : po ‘ of $1, an the in pe OnieS le feet in ‘ when 1881, high and ent wen it a little over to her2 seven present daughter, p feet long, Mrs. n It was a mattress, "named. Ramsay; ithe. carvings wal by William Pitts. At first ropes after the fashion of the time, but later 5 store, Utah 5 Lehi, 8 24; year, Karl eve 24 COMING the * ah Atte First dae ri ao al of at ey DAMAGE: 4. * DOES ES eine to | Mt. Pleasant: Res Restaurant Irrigation ContB a oise. Pool anata ; t i Repiater. J, Brown, Wheeling Register. Hay, Washington Times. H. Nesbit, B. e: I. H. Pittsburg G. W. A. J. S.‘ Pittsburg . ‘ Shriver, Dispatch > Baltimore twelve : hundred raver mid done very little damage balldine stock-and ou joss tee with<$2,000 $2,600;. about: was: insurance rt ea American delegates a A have . - n Gunderson Mr. pe coh Reid eb Es x has; . aires ly , : already ps ore 4 the r be pint wreck an advised the executive i mmittee, thes $< -_-_<_- ‘ ; rate the at additfons and will attend, of more than a hundred a day are New Books for nee ae y ' A owThe a cnsiste ||,7 Thee following following thirty thirty-five volumes my ye valnmer ¥ consists program ee ee of addresses by prominent day i :sixty-one men fromA. all parts of the is United} being sldetrack special Stites built by cae ay ; ae he : nakthe for during here be kept company torailroad of- | Pine a t of Well Shieht = Republican . ‘ater Hot Wat Depth Near Special Struck at < 1906 Aug, Aug. 27,27, 1906: P )Miscellaneous F Glad Christ! y* *£ barista att y Applied." tHladdeni a Earth" "New Harwood, Howe, "Scotch Wit and Humor.' Hunt, "How to Choose a Farm' Jack, "Outline ,of Mining. Law HOUSES FOR HEAT a Nie 5 * morning, Austin, of Humility be Furnace: "Industrial. Damour, "Door che ogptnht and "Euripides Decharme . ‘i . His . Dramas of "gte af pees 2a NATURAL ‘ ae at } the ‘ore. [tured Press! Associated Smith, & Heiss, the ge © | cet upon the ground the pultathg') was Loo far gone to be saved, but with good stream laying on each side the adents We # See kept from the joining buildings weve The Ign. Over : 2 Press. Chicago > ant " a lxaminer,. ah agan, ere with flames, Eos : Yor i ey Lowry, them, Tele-/j5 Worth Fort Schultz; _ Charles will it anil Loses 2,500. Harry James ill Lehi the Room > be primary ward FIRE Se Special ea hee t. Pleasant, "Utah, Boise, Idaho, Au -The follow='} restaurant a i 4 a anh , wash restaurant and) |!" correspon ente: ay on rs ys Gunderson with ington ‘August' 30,2to "report _- o-\totally destroyed by fife tional Trrigation congress at Boise, the |), <4 night. _- beginning September 3: The fire started from T Ey Bennett, "San Francisco} i, the restaurant departs to ren ee ae ats aaron 25.-The Aug. of BOYS 4 ae speakers has rayaccepted) a position with company. Sugar --- Entertainment at Leh. ‘ P : il et ficers 5 gress cain Suey ne pri Rank maps Loe ORG ree Wants Artificial Legs. : Fork, American Kelley, an Walk for nee hae Service for thetapanea) ainora* Boise. young man 26 -_------(73.--+-___-__-_ BIG a Couple Bingham, Move Aug. : --- From Very es James, Tour Mier, eB naelar cople's the resi- Boise, Ida., . ; Stevenson Southern Favorable. Idaho Are} of , Pp France e's Ee hikari in the Ve Eigh- Aug : Wiggin Reports years tated first time in Ufe.| Vida Jensen, and Mr. Mr. Kelley has been a-crip-|Salt Lake Clty... a baby, he has acquired a popular in this school education About ago his useless legs and wooden ones new legs were a j in th ning. i known as student. e Al failure at justice city oredit When and I0llo al : hall re served Kelley benefit . place this he returns one Tuesd: Tuesday term as} , great three with home "and vt re Aug. Hold B ridge » The Lake reside , ees the mecting which 1, be Mr is from} Tintie}ehairman, was |terest among was ee was See a Gunners Gunners un-|this fits Se Sey .ee SALTATR in-|close the anes | rae ar eres BATHING, It Is as good as ever yourself it for prove Try city to the tes The Interstate to look 1, S. 1. and S. P. lines. are not with an| Hains, Holland, Stimson, Rouna Tickets 10, a now ONE "Voyage "the Count "In Cu ." subscriber. send DOLLAR to q Inter-Mountain Salt For the Daily and Sunday Her ‘15, THIS é rom aa) Now a Until.4a 1008: . rTrHE N , ame BIG CAMPAIGGN OFFRER. Jielena : . avara." Soul.' Utah. i Re publican veinber upaOccup: of Arra t.atukit Republican, City, ake ae j EXCURSIONS I oan from Salt Lake, $386.45. return to September od for you If COUPON Chesty. their laurels ts Scpt. for | ma 7 Che ah-Idaho 31, perfect and | Cs assoc i ution, if Bean keeps he will cause some of the Aug.a been spring 7 ‘Proebel's on Serf." ukening iad of tlie all issue ects a cracks who are coming GOLDFIELD |Via O. and of | Sports men's jup his lick, last Smith, igth an future. Paper. : a peas cncllo beets ae Piectlon. « bb, "IV pelana, pienie." POR 25.-The Salina hands The last Pocatello chosen} Eastern appointed to arouse the Republicans of Midbhk oe Sees cee eee hy adjourned to and, tions a to a call | Republican Special Servi at which time a final hel A committee, mariana planted S: re from. a young once, at In the Salina 8 om Sa ee one ht Meeting. 25.-Pursuant Mc eT On ET oe in Salina, Aug has changed of | were the that the announcement cane uined wr paper hereafter would be under the . z Lund jdirect management of Editor NielH. J. it from leased having jhe 6 M I 1 Is sreatile write a Republicans will ee Bridge Miss Vida Is very|the season has city, where she was] immense yield engineer to Salt Change | Frank reared? they | ‘he will again take up | ona at the Brigham Young | university. Ogden, born it|where difficulty he was Nnecessa: Money vy necessary ete Keliey 12 a promising = ap Judge, having |.'six:| were ampu-||ocomotive substituted.|couple went for the expense of sending Mr. Rast was raised by. giving a_ 5 party his atte "Lett Thwattes, ¢ q abs Te at -. "Sex vand. Character." Service Special Republican Here. 25.-At BEETS SUGAR OF CROP Reports) : Young 25.-Elbert Aug. unfortunate the sihough iia sinee good Hopejon O., el club First Beene the le has "Pure hase: lis PilgrimPp ure - © Be Lelerenc a). aser i yd wo rm o s Rhyme t aes ; lish ProEnglish ry of "Hi bury, are Mr undivided following on residence - with forse. 0 ransters alias inhi Gharsialal Open dally|the consideration interest ' one-half welcome, stood Heber I. Gayler, Salt Lake City, 22; alo rose ph Kir Ree Ae TI. Se ne pose Zirker, Salt Lake City 3 () Abel Phillips; duet sulu anc ossie 5 Frank es 7 as © Trane;> -orne 'C, rnTavey, Salt Lake a City, 23 Dorton; reading, Lulu cornet p : ons * Bann' jah solo, Prof Fred Fijeldstead; recitaF, GarlY; May solo, Stice; J. R. Mrs. tion, ae Leameteury ait Lanny § mimes Shadrich D. Pulley, American Fork ' & , " one solelo trombon Lott; ae eS Sy 18 *lreac Lake, Salt Ahlquist, M. Nettle 28: Recorder|tion, Last nttier:\fors that t ee Molioy. ‘ ntury, a ‘two volumes a . ee aril sterberg Sefence and Idealism, ON, w Enel an iT storIc al and Genealocjcal Register," 1873-1878, seven volumes. (Reference) sie a Heart of the Rallway P Wrsons atte marl Jones In Which she quit claims to Mary | til September : l Swe erthout of Provo for the consider-| meeting will Services at 11 a. m,. Subject,| Miss|'W Settee Sle will visit. relasuite ' from \ a yr week or two at "invited yearly" Boise Ida,, Aug. 25 An immense . flow of hot water at a temperature of 200 degrees was struck at a depth of 140 feet today in a well that is being | ipiiled "fourciniles.fromBots Water | heating for city the pipe d to ye FG babies Mrs. alt. ‘the house John C. Neol, Ogden, 36; Jennie pavilion ‘Puesday, eal 28. The eee . "eels ) Marshall, Ogden, 19 Bee a es : =o PONT a noe Noes john J. Code, Evanston, Wyo., 30; PETAs Fe At Y oo we x ie a pura E. McComb, Whitney, Ida., 18.|Prosram will be given yeh Carl Fagergreen, Salt Lake City, 65; | Prayel solo M: Bult Bushman, viokn Kendall aes recitation, 59 City, Lake Lars« n, Salt Mary of|The apne Ppe a boy 13) ane ee sucy barre dy annie have hi id hin = tor oS is nine to support the substituted. Attend Book- t al J. school Ls grown, of and the d NorBila oa , vo, U Y. : principal B; bile < i Larson, who has just returned from ? Co "Sas ive i Fi of a Roget York, pis ate pene the of =e ch: have Will ools i. eh Re la ars Dolae Lake, Salt Calder: Airis! Burns, filed a petition with} was only with great ate "jet court : to get wali ones Fourth District court)able around are abe f ‘ "in log New Geography, 25.-The Aug. Lehi, 21; Shae x Fannie Decker Little, the present owner bedstead used were PRE HOME. Returning Lehi.Briefs. at Lake ORatt old made of native ‘pine by:a cabinet maker done by William. Bell, and the painting were slats has --- FARMINGTON. AT mada the state | Idaho auihe rm of sections Jensen]all* Elias Mrs. and Mr. of dence here} left city, this of age, of Loveless,|years Thursday morning for Minneapolis, ]of the Second ward, this week, Bishop| that the greatest crop of sugar beets] Minn,, where he will have a pair of|Blackburn performed the ceremony]in the history of the state witi be} artificial legs fitted, to enable him to]uniting in marriage their daughter raised this season Over 30,000 acres} <A, 5 Vernal England |;ry, months old sermon ‘cordially CER e The ane e wash-) for the coming school start September 3. History, ee - figure in the last act of the Press of Mrs. H. B. Clawson, 417 South : a * eles Sp . was- in * ae familly, s bedstead ‘Brings Dead Missionary. | Washington Se 275. at The was first used Beehive house. r > o Brigham Young gave the bedstead to Feramorz Little, who was married>» eres to Fannie Decker, sister of Clara Decker Young, one of the wives of 2% 4 " =f ¢ *he. steat leader The bedstead remained in the Little family until the death of Clawson, : Lehi, Aug. 25.-Elder Hyrum. L. Baker of Lehi, has been released from his missionary labors, and is on his way home. He will arrive in San Fr. anne September 8. He is bringIng home the remains of 7 lder G W. of study of|and will home aid street.. inWaah ington and: Oregon an -ildpeee i are: H. Cowley, the to The old bedstead which will pe pternibe 6 is the property stree . »daste roa Ss Just"in returned from a two months' o B $e P S. Wagenen, : will make of Heber. | "Ss | years a This ¢ Nhs of Roches-|avenue. a H. West Youn g. a nA site ofIriehse the the coal : for the German|®8nd "Ben Bean, Aug wd Pocatello, delegation a Folkman, D. George |). boy eee Dn Sar jand Mrs pastor, Fleer, is club, Pocate ey Gun the of Republl-|captain county Weber prominent lof eri seOrRE Mrs and Mr, _|to He aiakenc Gilaving Alto} fhe Christian Science Soclety an Mrs Bryan reneral organizer. of}eqqs met at the court house this af- |shooting among the top-notchers of ( ae stian Science society holds servic to resume his studies at Stanford| i m. in the Congres Rain eh the Women of Wooderaft, will be in|ternoon to discuss plans for opening | the nation these days. Yesterday in a university a - rin, : s art me 118 ayihue ni eee tomorrow to deliver an address|the fall campaign, and to take initia- |practice shoot he broke 68 straight Mrs. C. K. Bannister and daughter, : rit of 33 t au aad een epee the auspices of the local order in| tory steps in preparation for the com-|targets, and scored a total of 89 out emily. fermerly of this city, are visitrw ite ; heel a a ae ment at ote eae s hall in the afternoon. |ing Republican conventions jot a possible 98. ‘This is going some, ing in the elty from Denver. v7 " in day evening testimonial a Swarthout Reed of Salt Lake | Atter a discussion of a plan of aec-jand at the arasreeiy tournament in Aug. Ogden, Provo in days few a spending relatives and friends David Kay has gone to. Palo show Test made Quarter lLWwor . Bowman, be estimated was guests ier * Way tic John Alma Lake Shore, Reade of the clerk F ve . s e service to understood could have been trifling expense enjoying the excellent musie, re > Mrs.. Thomas Bell, wife of the CO Dy represented society, role tr Paul s| tody and under the care of petitioners school at) ever since, but no legal steps have been|his law studies preaching ‘ Me German compelled beer dance at the opera house eel | evening and there was a good Hileson, T, SampLarsen, to recover : : gathering Relief John James Wallace, Bee; directors -+$ Pibio Wotes: isi8 pe | ) ae Ldward to > attend invited ‘ za an Church.-Song and | | he was deserted: at the Slateryville |)" m op.pF generally Scofield represents that deto ¢ pay a reportion 7 of | Sevier LICENSES asking to be permitted to Willium Edward. Barrett, 1a those cordially \ invite alllanguage. We lm to German the. l understand . ome miwon dD ‘ Mr. school} around were Sheriff John Knudsen, Coming | county was here recently Case agreement Catherine.A.. J |)>)ertsen, John Wonderful Evangelfeal ‘hureh.-German Sunday L ent; John p.m. Chureh Life is cordiallymT Points Slaterville M. E. srreaching services ee - on eatiinaa ity SOCIPTY. prayer Points Mek: Church -Sunday at: 3 p. m. -Preaching services| aut : ee, | mission Ceca and Clarence a two months | | German ake t Bel ag Venice, of relle has filed suit -__--__-_--_- oe OTAace) pastor .--Morning sold expecting - defendants of =: social ber ae = left Origin is icarrying were out the music, Sermon by Rey. Josiah State Bank Examiner C, A. Glaaler) Salt. TheLakeevening City. Evening}and wife and Myron C. Newell and) series of | wife at.8 being the 19 Five coyoo) fOr at $ ha 3 Fin, Kaparins vary, Se ears of the|/ 4y anya cese witt net quarters elas lier Pah sag ahh in Richihaisipe ike hap lind o pide where pheedine of tha. Aconkn pros for to be} soon bank, Merehants' and ers' established in Provo A total of $50,600 has been subscribed and the plans| gaie ‘ a for the building to be erected on Cen ir ani n "ld West streets are in the] ig thought "It pa dcusuiitent, eae a hands of the j . f sii bu for be open will bank the eat They way 10 Mirvnwy OGDEN 8 and considered tied up at i i ai 228 ; Willlam ' ; Dayid Mrs.: and Hadfield City,|Mrs Lake Salt IverSon, T. James ante Cn Draenei ea 0 | Roberts ; ‘ Salt Lake City ¢ roft os: Jennie C. _Henry \W - Barnett, Salt Lake Samuel G. Peterson, who has for the of charge had years two past the Lake, Salt Megargle, E. Hattie 25; departfurnishing gents' clothing and Mont., Butte, S. Grimes, Dwight Co-operative People the at . . ments City Salt ‘ Lake Stevenson, Maude botanical sermons will be continued| |} by the pastor Subject for Sunday] _ pevening , at een Re BBN City were Deen partiea insisted that the children should go to } sehool, defendant ordered her off the a] with her stab to threatened place, miner's candlestick and called her vile names. 7 sasaieis the body) coe ae a ave Le sae edad their George aaron sons, oo!De two returned Friday from visit In the East for Mid-week evening. leks . . to Permission Couples : Get Pourteen : : Wed at Utah's Gretna Green. A a Farmington, Aug 25-During the been have licenses marriage |last {s uedweek to the following couples ser- re Paes . th of trip to the],{ over will Wea as ree Carver, Rapids, | eit the service Mec lain r In. Min-| eee : aus AESeseO! on ee turned from an extended coast The Thursday ean pint ves fe ‘'?Awepeny 1 a > es Blood, pastor. First Presbyterian ee cary has ae. ing company homé e: Pel -B.-¥. the 1 returned ape outhern ECs Mrs. R A. Grant returned today | from an exte ee visit to Was oe where she was the guest o Ir. and t Sisters $339 Former plaintiff > the be the the ef ee general 7 ~ George: other rom : complaint) The court. District : eh variety act 3 en Snake at while ts that which r ‘J une 1895, defendant bruised her, vile. her. names,her -and body again: andat} s . "AUS plaintiff because year, last Mammoth Jesus Christ Ila at River Preaching punday Naylor was. in Og-|n) by Rev.anorning Mr. Shattuck of Bear FH.) waoon.jat-12 Sundawmischool with Capt, | Gity company Co many fore bert wauldmake ang satiensptyto bring either mail or express. aac Kneass, of the local company of the|( larrington, superintendent. Even- | "Ss within two mOontns, sr agencs aie National Guard, inspected the new jining service at 8 p.m, will be in charge Sere: SOE oe R fom ee rent ‘ a eee Salt many 3 of a BUOrS © Sep- The} pom & 1 l and at of | Preaching ;} public is cordially invited to attend these services First Baptist Church.-Services ¢ ‘ . . Spencer S. D. to tiie a great letters Prisk | transfers ade only the Ye oe oo ee Rickenback sr, Rudolph The A Okla. custody children, mony Chureh and tae See Sees oe attorneys' fees in Dr. Ellison of Clear Creek Is visiting For ck ~ an Johnson 9 against|/in the East 4 PC ' > eats. Which they se have not There are two cases of s« arlet fever| lone. cave ee ee against District Orlanda, the Witeeerald Civoree Fourth 4 recites ng valle . choked ; alled 2 ¢, Reorganized post three sisters, | wo. ashington x ment at)Stevane. of Ferron, Emery county, survive him. aa 5 Utah, who died ons laborinng. aso be held from Smallpox has broken out {fn the}|missionary in New Zealand. He ea house Mon-|home of J. O. Larsen of spinal octane on July 26, 1906. Clabe Hendersen of Glenwood, was ; sent to Salt Lake City Thursday and Ne High echoes, Work. Filed. aparetee. bi ene day ro appendiLent, 25.- Lehi high "A. Turner) cover m avorable for his re- | school will nave. the Tolloming course Plaintiff year, and ‘i ee Yr a ae Septem, vt o ao and CLOSELY. qari Wants of Cees | 50" from that city " zoth | -The Reorganized Chureh of Jesus New Bank Under Way ia > » + } of this city and the} Christ of Latter-day Saints hold serProvo, Aug 26.-A number of pe of Logan have united] vices in their church edifice on the} ness Men of means met yest rday and in thelr endeavor to|corner of Fifteenth and Washington | elected officers and. directors of the} and a request. has} avenue Sunday school at 10 a. m.}new bank, to be known as the FParm- forwarded been the oO, S. L T. Aug. 25.-Suit dlatrict °°: aintur fendants agreed¢ > ‘xpenses when Bronson, at divorcee, minor taken|three Water- "Sunday, until seryice evening a spe-| to make railroads Colton |W, | ne -man that recites further complaint The cgi . a nh 7 . . ® J < : in June, : 1885 iIntermarried the parties Churah alee eC onmeabeticual ne Noble *<Strong Elderkin Pastore ind that there are five minor children Iedson M,. Stowell, Salt Lake ake z e r > ‘ mr 9° " pieced = -|° S ky re < £ © Mor : Salt Lak Mo) nigomery, dna one marriage. issues of the as aA "1 clog kK " sate ers Pera day, August 26 &cepuon:1 OL ney Aside from divoree, plaintiff asks Ernest B, Phillips, Ogden, 23: 1 members. Mr. Mark Brown will pee for the custody of the children, $100}bell Elmer, Ogden, 24 Sunday school at 12:15. p. om : y fees and $265 a month aliDavid Michael], Salt Lake City, Want Rates for Labor Day. »| lew 20 y Unc of View. in. ea SAUB ORGEN: monster Labor day celebration which] is being planned for this city, the Og-| Gen Trades and Labor Assembly is re-| questing 6 and arles J £€ eee aey Gray. Rickenback jr., H. son and Christian $239 aime r aa Costs any Rudolph fin-] add for the Gallivan, M: Rio p mle wie) «9 FOLLOW Johnson on meas- and To for divorce in the Fourth intermarried marriage, Ogden mile October 15, 1896, moved to Utah in|Johnson, a widow whose house needs|keeping. Second year students, Plane +s . y His(b), English English evening was spent in|Geometry 1903 and have lived apart aince May|repairing.garnesThe Bookkeeping Botany, Civies, The num- | tory, and a repast. of of Pacific; a er . ie es r Ve nee Sidney Stevens Implement company days twenty al; Buchmiller, ¥S by ngress re appoints i . th pe xs fi 4 * s ri cat De an Mra c || sYanted to amendet answer to counter] May onre =i. Ss. claim : ‘ ‘ Critehlow B, P. and Beason M. It is thought at this time that all Eliza C. Meyers vs. Charle Mey-| (f the delegates qe appointed will ‘ elect | ers; attachment onotel issue ai for de-| to appear. Te ndant will be pres-| the ciy, and io represent ent during the sessions of the° can2 ne ee Hoden)Ghurches t See wets ere - it down, Martha ‘ at on the grounds of failure to pro-|Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wright- was given | Hopkins will be principal. First year According to the complaint the | yesterday ¢ eatin aidar the direction |students: Algebra, English, European Martie Calendar. vs Pe antic jd ' ) scaring Fae aeeed cause eecontinued 18 ad- | teturned to important oz. ae sores Richfield, filed in the. oved to Prove. He was a Latterday Saint He followed the butcher trade for a] rumber of years and was engaged in that business up to the time of his sickness about three months ago. is > < \ Geet : Btn nt fixed fixed Elizabeth nt under anaveann J. J. Brummitt wel CLO NY 2 Shae 1A DET men anc crlJackson N rl enthus dinate t ation Speer er editor of the Utah State Journal, and] hall home until four. years ago when he| tare president: B. F.. Cowley, secre-| of - real-estate Carr, of for the at Ogden August 30, 1868. About 11/The officers of the company Y¢4rs 280 he moved to Sanpete coun-|W. Davis, president: F. W. ty but afterward made Nephi his) vice-president; B. Shealy| for Hawkins; peti- | has filed suit eaarnit ripe tion) Bruce Turner tion ---+Wilson' cles M. of petition rr (SEG Martin it was started it continued to tell the lime in its regular manner without 7 ¥ and guardianship of Nellie et al, minors; petition for an settlement of account Motion at} in band, ‘ chops D, J: mandolin. sola... : of: Probate. guardianship and : whicts occurred ee Se Mrs. R. B& Harkness} distance of only a few Soprano solo Mrs, Robert Lee Pate]as the awiteh engine and Closing address. ....47..... J. Hughes} hand at this end of the illne 8s, he was minutes of 10. it run a potatoes oO fstate of Henrietta for! ‘latters eC John Plan eee E. D. Partridge started it again. thing had touehed the time nor progr ram | C28% followed, string vaect Ferrin te the pain of suspense and expectancy the clock«stopped at 10:05, and it was 4 ~ W/th deep feeling and emotion that sea Smith. | Fiece a SUITS clock and hour musical spre: ao nar BOI. .-2-. a eect solo.. above Ce the the hours struck the a Dancing alt NG id On ant su- friends and loved ones, « en e eeers oO ae o é banquet, .. iran listened ured tly . Claude Kishop W. F,|et @ D. ae mit W. JenS. Pack, Clark, C. Ferrin Dead. 25.-Jaimes C. by of ash Mc- | "25"-ont herself | four, between Seofield and Colton on Ww is = the ‘brduch line of the R. ¢ No. -2 There were shortages on butter, ore la ong past midnight when the | wait until the company could repair I pol iat ane. came to a el Fol thier tracks sufficiently to get over it i a oS Oa program rendered os full trains of empty cars for coal be- , petition for confirmation i eee eee Mayor] by WSre Ie: today were appointed Lolse ours and among the list ranger as . ee after a OD end came at 10:40 while pleasant | S¥rreunded . Mr. Ferri held at FAS Ewa work- ‘Mrs. has also identified ladies' auxiliary, and chief of Silver Spray, Pee eee a James Provo, Aug. Estate ion from congress irrigation the j Inspectors R. BE. W-. Clark and InFiseal Agent James Adams -6 George D. Henry of Mr. oc and Mrs. Clvde| 4 t€ a s \ S disposed Estate Wade firmation oy. = ae "a _,2*!ate I. King, allowance &™&" : since Delegates Aqua- forest Lake, has been| they being entirely cut out from the lodge for | entire' world .6n account of a. little master lodge. a _ | Joining, was an excellent one. About | 4t & sacrifice, as they supervisor;}one hundred and fifty guests were;perishable. Mail has Collett. Salt was o'clock $ at evening Thursday anything more being done cee Richfield Notes. touching of the pendulam Mr. FerArticles praeitenry ae sn rin gradually grew weaker until the/filed with the cc , clerk incorporAug. 25.-Saturday being | end came at 10:40 ; he county tterk ating the Cove River Irrigation com motion day" in the District His last ailment was iypnale pneu-| pany. wi ie ast i é ; th .a es Q ; $12 t following matters came up] rronia Deceased was the son of J. $10 per aiince "The place ce athens H. Congress. Bolse 25 Aug. to long political fleld. ers ae to Delegates Ogden, how "' past ‘Park thetin supervisor; | Served. Mrs. aand SAIS Che Clayton arene at the : hour of ten and it was with the avenue event ne of a gathering of | keenest apprehension that the watech- following of their political prominence, attract-]| oo ited and bonds ed considerable attention, and Charlie | ®™@" sty onds Henry thik] being the the|grand Provo Hurst to the West, and immediately "got Estate of Charles H. Woodmansee,| mother, seven brothers, together." deceased; petition for allowance of ac-|a wife and five children Col. Luce, D. H. Peery and Joel] count referred to David Mattson. The funeral services. will fest were en ‘route,to Goldfield on Wsiate of Mary M.-McGraw: polltion the Fourth ward meeting business, which will be thenaaared the | for order of sale granted. day at 2 p.m. day o ae e nie ‘Gans Estate of aay, T. Chard, petition Sen Ice who -4 m-\| for sale al estate granted upon ‘Two Divorce Suits panied by ais family, " sce to Call- tiling pond in the sum of $3,600. Provo, Aug. 25.-Cora fornia The in Scofield, 25.-The citizens oOo ft zens 203 ‘ Aug. : Scofield, Clear Creek and Winter Quarters are very much incensed over the failure of the Rio Grande rafl- v,| in| in| of discussing Mrs. William Kneal, grand receiver, products, but no efforts on the part gave Mr and Mrs. MeLaughlin a|{0l the railroad company has been the service in| beautiful cut glass water set from Sil-| Used. It was even reported that goods present super-|V€" Spray, No, 2, Degree of Honor. |Shipped to Colton for these points were aria Barney, H. Sylvanus In were] "te Ogden District Court Doings. Ogden. 25.-Two following a Growe, . e Ogden, "law and In in purpose William supervisor; and present Kate ‘ ; ii Meet Lake 0 , ination : the met : Mail Rouses Residents | Nev Ely, for month the of years, sug with affair be- | pervisor; Sevier, T. C. Hoyt, ranger in to Miss} charge: Uinta, W. 1. Pack, supervisor evening a very Li a rahebe oy: Mrs. lai > 5 and: state Squires. supervisor; Manti, A. sen, supervisor; Payson, Dan hostess] a. beauti-| Smith of Seattle, Wash, and Miss| ry-|Mary ' Bryson of Kansas City.ue Other] ' ot|guests were Mr. and Mrs. John T.| eae areata they be : instructed to -suport his: nom- Politicians of that he be given|Mrs. W. the local delega- | Coolidge. convention the ict Vera | Dixte a ee eh tah pa Daniatee Grane Dering, Mr. s the department for of Erma ; Both-|"!" was at Jackson, r factors} Hall of North Atof that} Linsley of Echo, Mr.{McIntosh, aoe i visors Leaver, of | Salt colors. ari up-|Mr. and nd Fairfield, ance é tie be present] May Sewall and Grace Sampson. Mrs O. L. Stephenson assisted the hostess. company| with County Clerk Mattson, c alled on) many of the e political celebriti es any pe e celeb of the morning Brown- Wallace, over 3 Fale of 6 Wt btu of Scofield. ight | enn Sarena: 2, esteem of every citizen. He a»member-of the: A./O.'U.'W. many = super-| i forest matters connected with the state. There were Lulu luncheon, the Coenen oe Bivacsuarorisnn Politicians from Those afternoon Erma le OGDEN. Hate, Lois McArthur Misses 'EM Wileox, the ian city today a look}the home : was hisin congressional ; taking : «|Coo re on of Grant 5 Mr, at fence, which= is}|Coolidge in the course of construction. He was|Was in the form tion. visors Aug.Oa 25pol The 26, 1906. Mr. McLaughlin has been a resident] the first time since last Saturday, the| of Parktimetwenty-elght during ‘ Scone ral i oe Shish he has held years; positions of | ysth » that Scofield, Clear Creek and | trust, "and has won' the confidence and Winter Quarters received) any mail, Rerrin' Mr. » Ferrin's Room Nene Hour of He Names as Fd. Miss Constance hid ithers Sweet peas| there were Porest and asters were ed profusely in the | Benedict and W. decorations Stale and white being the |spector and Special ee SEES Attorney very <i Provo, unawares, | office Zelta Ballinger, Littlefield; Julia arranged given in the | Leulse, Ogden, Aug. 25.-County Attorney Parley Christensen of Salt Lake county a Elsie Tues- surprised so Lindquist, Thursday fully |J98. Pos. pany County pleasantly and Verd Pingree. Miss Arvilla Fielding the|®" the Situation and it is said that his report, which is about ready, strongly favors fhalextenslonvoranerlinas orsthelcan. PARLEY ‘ Ten, Which irs at Park Cityj Camp amp. Park City, Aug. 25-The A.o. united Degree of Honor and evening ae oe = nae ec first "s . ~ Deathly Stillness in ng -Clock Hands: AUGUST ‘liver m: ake "i honor of Mr. n ANG =| deliveries. mail, to,make who leaye | 7°24 andha irs .F.be J. McLaughlin, DIES Browning; Messrs, Paul Ellis, Leonard |in charge; Fish Lake, C, T. Balle, suenkins, Ieddle Browning, Willard | pervisor; Grantsville, Charles F. CobKay, Les ster Hineheliffe, Clyde Clark le y, forest supervisor; Logan, J. F the the and of lone Vv. RESIDENT PROMINENT "otic wtar McLaughlin Plans. haus ni of Miss home on selection. Misses Elva Bessie ing, is to tap the rich Nevada] which there is considermoney invested At the time have ‘anadian and piano js} Were ee : ell, princtpal shop to * Discuss Fai} Culmer ‘friends at her Although Pos-|ing ~( any this Wits coast of the lines country, in able Postal | the activity} Miss Browning proved herself a most Western Pacharming hostess, and several hours 7 ; Were spent at games and musie, Miss transcontinental line,}Carrie Browning giving a very pleas-| tal ack Telegraphae eet the Horace evening, her. Ogden, Aug. 25.-With the construction of the in and A circle of Browning\met Republican 410 Wednesday on sno +++. «ake Thor. Superintendent and Other Reee seryiGffinialsMeét place at that their home entertained. Carrie.‘Eardley wide SUNDAY, « TONNSPEOLE IN ARMS - FRIENDS SHOW LOVE ae a the hostess. Prizes at cards were won by Miss "Jeanie Everrett Miss Florence. Ferris and Messrs. and Charles camer Bureau, on| fro cards at her home on ‘Twenty-third (Street. home was ‘The decorated with pink anil. The white aaters. place cards were done Itf-watercolors, the work -of Makes vost. Makes Investi Karly "Alter- to back eee fe Ww verte nds Chief is UTAH, a ate | Roland, of Sacramento. Iny of sev Mite Conatainch Pa Gissiiue. Woe Miwher - 1 Row vn and Mrs. A. J her -parents, Mr. oe ithers, who left about a month ago Coast. NEVADA Martin SALT LAKE CITY, GATHER IN PROVO ce SOEIE Mrs, are How aver Contemplating Lengthening of z:'"s!,:;°%; Sune System to the Pacific mother, Dawson City, ty' 46 Reese Rita RICH gee eae FOREST EXPERTS TMD EXTEND LINES <2 sco I INTER-MOUNTAIN |