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Show ar 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SA'.T LAKE CITY, UTAH, cae AUGUST 15, 1906. READY FOR WORK HIS WEDDING SAY STATISTICS EXHIBITS ‘SHOW WELL. MINISTERS WILL © SMALL CONEY ISLAND 10 BE LABOR TICKET I) POSTPONED NOT AUTHORIZED ON BIG TUNNEL SIUDY SOGTOLOUY thet 1s what sattair wn Bids for Strawberry Valley Irrigation Project to Be Opened. ENGINEERS TO MEET Italian Bartender Accused Holding Up Employer's Saloon. HERE THE POLICE FIND of ‘Board of Horticulture Reaves Many Consignments for | Boise Congress. | oe of College-University Commission Charges ea Faith. MONEY|CLAIM LETTERS Review Work Already on Thursday Open Done and Officer Bids for Hears No Shots Evidence Tunnel. Fired, of the docs' but Finds! Figures Despera- and Visit, Adverse Omitted Report, to Prom ‘ulture In. They rooms 5 « ONS Con- the of the held reclamation in week, this when Strawberry opened for opening are. during the bids valley be the but arrive daring great project is bids, coming the tunnel to What might have been entered be|\the criminal annals of the city will the for Thursday the expected engineers service city Tuesday of meeting will} day ,01),, set engincers/as carly aS) engineer for Nebraska, € . Nevada; V. engineer New I for Mexico, eae construction of Fork to the the sen, the the wagon ver but: ing Allege. The the telephone constructed will be Be of] rector long, Sooo is be- and piide Officer} Utah 2 Oat h 3oard South ae of to their police es- Cutler to investigate of the Agricultural and the University completed weeks ele good sent Governor of } Work ago, the of their filling and labors a commission's as of Utah, ltions said to solidation. head- a hey be some minority report findings, yester- unfavorable allege all the é ert: é that hands to - that' there was. information. When upon a diof Se oe ra the the work, award after of the contract by interior, the work by a ~ ee a fat f 7 by the money find was sald the officers cash that the oe supplied In and | register | the cae reply two them Mr. gentlemen Baton were the sub-committce, had not been stated in that. und which at with him, that in he the had he sack was left went in just'such| Mr o'clock, Eaton as appendix had business| at the saloon | again at midnight] gether as to of secretary the sent Mr. out. FEATURES Se asking schools to to- Mr. Bul- The for providing the is an of more entertainment all-absorbing owners of amusements of ue ¢ was Lakers | Sep -6 Salt topic among - the and during resorts, managers as that Seasible the cae improvements ' the coming sea- ent s after : will begin the close neadquarters, as soon of the sentenced zuish pres- bathing been one time. facilities, Fresh weding the agement ing day days on present Labor to charge, day een wi In be added this park will appreciate Py be features and its te 1 arge 5 PRTK numbers. peendacmets are ae follo . durin oar & th¢ OR The the werd evi Piliiendey cee offer and] or day for in| bookings comin coming week rent En-| "Twenty-nrat ® Murray and South Cottonwood aieine Friday - Libert y scliante stake Sunday ee orn ball in the eyven- KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR Possibly Fatal Injuries Sustained by Hans Gigi on Second South. Hans Gigi was seriously injured at 11:30 last night by car 129 of the Second South street line at the intersection of Second South and First West track him streets. the car down. As hit ce he was crossing him barcly bd mangled bencath be wheels Te cared: for' by Dr. F_ Pinkerton, lives \near ‘by, sine Dr. the knocked esca Raalph being was who The injuries recejved consisted by of bad the upfortu- cuts on the head and face, serious bruises and tnternal injuries. It is thought he will die. was taken to the L.:D:. § hospital in an ambulance. Gigi has been employed as a porter at the Alta club ¢ is unmarrie for some day for was or 25 time Eaton retary of had the sent the commission, by the making secthe majority members alone in their appeal for consolidation report, only while others in part, and they days. | justice to the [ post- When asked yesterday what ra of a past. ae drowning, la me if action The nee accidents fined to any one section, dozen or of a state this an were other during pf one cause more shocked the Py. of July,in Mr. were not but an month by of their number in time official' the the in this Goats man-| Ten child losing its life, as did its mother,| 43 years, Seem - her son Edy} Ju at Logan arowned 1D) aie meee lasante ih the} reported, as far So 1 Bersgo, aged 1 a sind 4 ae foun his life at the same ohn F. Selgrath, ae 38° or isughany, drowned at Lagoon July 18. Silas Adhemon Maxfield, aged 11] ears, drowned Joseph of near Royal Emery, Reld, See aged July 10. 18 years,| Iumery county, crowned in Green river July 16. Julia Ann ‘Biade Hancock, aged drowned at Pine yale July 15. lads bia Russel ones July Hongaard, at Araniee 34,| aged Have Ogden, July ames H. aged 3 irrigation 15. Lamont, 10 recognized as years,| ditch, years Entered for Contest Eisteddfod se ‘The Sunday school elsteddfod, was a postponed unpleasant |C4¥, August of will be held Tues- has -been 28, at Saltair. rivalry pleasant of deal which account on week weather, A good the Tenth, First Baptist Seventeenth, church, A special bring cenigi rooters of the for state, from the Kaysville, known as south will the choirs from that and another spec- 1#! train will bring the Kaysville and its eee. to. this ‘America old,|80Ng, the the Twenty-second. Twenty-seventh, Mammoth, Ogden SE and a choir hud Murphy' will be first two cholt ~elty. the main contest verses to be sung. drowned near Salt Lake City, July 3,|If the votes of the judges result in a Henry E- Wilkinson, aged 11 years,| tie, the choirs vine aan called upon. to drowned Salt Lake City, July 9.|8ipg one verse of "Our Dear J Emm rear Reardon, aged 9 years,| Home" or the "Marching Song." drowned rt Garfteld July 21. Prof. Anton Pedersen, J. J. McClelThe body of James M, Bullock, who| !an and either Evan Stephens or Hugh committed suicide April 17, was found| in just the Jordan twelve bodies river victims were __ July of drowning recovered choirs lot, NOTICE TO BIDDERS. an "rs or be where had, reserving all bids. O'clock, plans the the and specifications county right commissionto reject instead anounced, Bids on the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge= "over Jordan river, at Fourteepth ‘South, will be recelved in the office of county surveyor, Dougall will be the judges of the conThe contest: will commence at whosé|7 any }- SWENSON, County Surveyor. shall the sing of order ft re as in be w hi on Thursday morning I imink the last utue Academy. Aug. da , thé at VathKast y pc ; principal cl ir‘ asil j ee , phe ; } 27 conducting.thé explained nts rd;"Rey. by 1tisfdetion Josiah of ‘ wn independen Rielt ei Men flion theeA agitation among ae ibor this announced some weeks 1 tepublican, } mane i the The The' or tn‘ eet- avr ae 3 thy ide th: mig orming salteairdint nie I OF lt Naar w bh oF I io wna then eeoffed at. in b the : embryo. a politicians. The I Lalthor ial loratio of places t y | the ' , ; : are nroiect: on defintt« MLSIs voi ing he call to all. wareworkers of Utah to I fi | tn the nvestec i wm é ¢ r e sna al the of "ex-i| has ad 3 \ to que ASEAN th space 1 ¢ indidate the' "heen announced ‘of the pavilion be! De the cx=-|the lent thousands place Beach. and. it itu ( during \ of the Nibley } 1 McClain, committee | 2/80 to me i St h i ae ‘ i l en-|f oat patrons summe1 the that. vide. Chicago' ; ‘ l back ens people. 1 visit ) Prési-Jand saltair Il © party efore, t white whiel othe mn home fort preaple ‘ ay ré t COIR fic } ivi a oars tion recvig ner the wellsas political cann \ T le vhieh is be 1 hope to reine workini it mat our ill- forms of onomie wrong. ieee o etn cally' tot me ‘ t ‘ orts t industrial we nu i ae polite iv servitude ry. people pol ‘ uld il it is-our dite. tort That vorking Burepe just the tha ri and: ta ( centered agali ery al 5 aheach ie : of our ‘ Loar t te prog eton eternal. il ods met ; Lesa ou affat wes i indi t f : tlert ognizing that, priv d aay Wy of] Vi1 \ J Voters ing ¢ Ited 1 16. tl iustrial e777 raplaly vid eh 1 Pi ded he - company, i till ain' -isimpossib to''¢ of ha improvement visit 1 pole pi I of hhou in -ever} att bry of ution: ent: eute2tin the : oe . i proclamation to all laboring tat j is follow i { Address A bike t the. loot' | men avd. eltizensc is 49 ed,-m , the re rte made comfortable und: i ) lé before, , nd more... iv ;t 7 eae} Thi Lorn 4 ii +. iq: pes t oon tine: session ‘iaatine until well past o be mace, but Manager J.:] Lango'clock. Preceding the examination, | rord Wid' last': évening' that he de-"eport of chairmen. of several COM=) lieved the djrector youl expend no |™ oO i re pupnucnes and agpEted s ‘than 02000 in' this:wa 5 : Ore q for hing ; Sal; : a ns : While m the Mast -Mr Critel ) eported fo i oreign mission ta \ ry ofits: tev. Theodore' Lee of | Will, also' attend to business conneet ;S-anish: Pork,> committee' on publica ed with the American, Credit Indem 1 ions and Sunday schoo R Dr. G.I} nit Insurance company ¢ Ney Yorh \W ae of on committer on Y5-1of which he has been appointed Wesii ‘ renevolences t davis " Kn : le ee tibea, nr collore[erm aBent On vy the, way . back. h ew) lL) Day 1 uniotoy eats i This : nore yyy i o imusement aK hig. Islan 1 o ex lng n. tray ine v great f probhab t ac= ixamined for Ministry. Daiilivation-or Mr. Hanks ‘con6 greater. patt:.0 theatter- ra Lee as ust itially enetcad ate 1 in entitled ne nec I ‘ hn eh unit at und eke aad Grand Ball. Piuck Boy Band Resignations of Rev. H.-H. - Davis, Rey. Mr. Stonecipher and Rev. Charles them passing over Newark and some |of them had goggles on.'-Lite. : \2 a Ve oy attorney, $600; recorder, . $600;..-a0ssurveyor, $200: superinols, | if to ; OO: : | schools, from $600 700. An increase follows: Sherifts, surveyors, from vperintendent in to $750 4 a eels but.you can have: thelr Retest prope Ae looked after. Our cess is due to competency in ‘this particular. COLUMBIANOPTICAL CO., Denver, oat had 5 Oi a i. Browse were received. and the olAT SALTAIR. lowing. Pea oaeaas were made: Rev. | christensen's: Dancing Acade my Day es MHigden, ae ey Jame ee At eaten Monta Ly, Cues 27. Pde ae we ee iT mae Me Kur ssefr, , f,-Pan. Matinec -and ull > easal ‘ ‘ Atl i n gulitech. pons by the ‘phack. Hoy tands FIRST SHOWING OF NEW FALL SUITS AT ZC MI THE AND 259 Main Salt. Lake Kansas riland, St., City. City, Dos | Z2.C.M.1, eee OUK Omaha, VERY LATEST STYLES ALL ORIGINAL MODELS E become enthusiastic whenever we talk about our Fall Styles. This enthusiasm is infectious. You will feel the same way when you go through the line and see the beautiful creations which we have have prepared for you. Each pretty and serviceable in itself and simply irresistible---all original models. ' Among the number will be found the beautifully tailored Prince Chap Suit, the elegant and becoming Pony Suit, the new Blouse, Norfolk, Eton, and the 24-inch Fitted Jacket Suits. All with exceptionally pretty skirts. In brown, black, navy, checks, shadow plaids ard fancy mixtures, We invite your inspeclion, ard we will be pleased to show you the line, Eyesight he saw the: sacial grain those. on certain point of Mor Hiei, ind were You Cannot Buy ‘by --- Tigss-I Was crossing . the Jersey meadows the other day in a. larg hah when "we were attacked: ‘by a Griggs-Thursday morning, wasn't it? F "Yes, how did you know?" "Why, Monday, and re aren pre Evtous! ly Astided display of Ine tr mth Bones. Li ite om 1e ormo ministers took occasion "Wlin Book | pal nts Not what you a but what you | save, Oe We pay 4 pe terest on $ o 35 ono Zion's Savings| Bank and Tet company. No.1 Main making | test. in Jul ar Narrow Escape From Auto--Mres, J. B. Cosgriff and two small children met with an accident ye aterdey ly cost them their live was riding tn her Bese when at the intersection of Main and South Temple streets they were run down by an automobile driven by Le Rol Snow One of the horses was cut so badly that it will be. injured - permanently The escape of Mrs. Cosgriff and. the ehildren was remarkable and to the ability of the coachman Lo handle his horses their escape is due worked up among the choruses that are to ee and a spirited contest is ©x ed. "Ten choirs have entered, a (3 take part in the thir tyvoice cntes: and four in the fourteenVoice contest, including Sugar House Ward, piven onwve to Married in' Chicazgo-Friends of Miss -Margaret A. Cameron and Thornley Haywood, both of this city' were yesterday to learn of their marriage, which took place at Chicago a week ago. .The marriage was solemnized at\the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doherty on West Garfle Id avenue, in the presence of a few Vv. Dr. Moses of the Green street Congregational chureh performed the cerenony. r. and Mrs. Haywood will probably take up their permanent residence in. this city Mr. Haywood from Chicago yesterday and ufter a few days' stay here will go to Goldtield. Mrs. Haywood will visit friends in Chicago for a short time, and then will join Mr Hey seood here, where they will receive a very oj dial welcome foi their many frie nin Tuesday. part TatuEnAbi, in Lynne be document. at Saltair 22 Sevier coun-| 16 Enid. drowned not or an- In most' of the eee the victims either boating rere pleasure seekers, BF swimming, but in at ie isl LWo cases the victims were mere infgnts, one beling drowned in an irrigation ditch bear Ogden; the other at Logan, the boating. could CHOIRS INTERESTED con- residents districts at one Bullen the ly, Cor pose | uuilhlized eof. Wrong resby- was tl neevto Z. ©. M. L. Exeursion-Emploves of the: Z. C. M. ‘I. are looking forward with a great deal of pleasure to the excursion to be given under their auspiees to Upper Falls, Provo canyon, Wednesday, Aug. 29. A special train, leaving the Rio Grande Western station at 4 o'clock, will convey the emloyes and#their friends to che popular resort In Provo canyon ere, dancing and other amuse me nts will be enjoyed, a big bonfire being one of the pecial attractions that will be provided The will return to Salt Lake by s train, reaching the cily in time to catch the last cars nother state official volunteered the Reehetes that the commission was how out of existence terminating with the filing of its report with the secretary of state, and that such being the case, the letter from Mr. Walters and resulting. from cohss sas ae comesien stale, it was "then discharged. - Just nlp the letter should go to I do not cnow. If it is supposed to be official, : do not know where it should go, unless to the secretary of the commisAF the ..| Closes ae at Saltair-Christenacademy will haye its at Saltain tomorrow matinee in the afterchildren and a grand > evening. In addition there will be a concert during the mission by the Pluck Boys' band. the organization that made such a hit on its trip to Denver with the Elks, and later at the concert given in the tabernacle in governor, to the people the state and themselves, any participation in the'preparation of the ‘so-called" statistics given in the appendix to the majority report. of attractively to of . INE erate lt jon varieties jth era SALTAIR. Dancing Saltair, Boys' Band sen's dancing annual outing There will be were disclaim, and include Pes] ind alfalfa exhibit: ai ino-the dered \ yak, " of} the); the next meres | S100,000 in the late tiraction itio the cdop J t sli ‘ lay { I oi) ee Lad rE jit will -b ib] t pl t special effort. b I ; Phe ; A AEG! wa : a, ao mil erectec earls thi ed ul min to on ann est and bt en. of their] cost ~ na urch were ome} that side amusem it onl 45 3 bis Hc hed | ry the nh Py:pr el MS OE. J LIN} ! E n vestment t ' mane "Agricul-|) Interest, igi was amputee ds Ap Madoc Recital-This evening at Parratt hall. Prof. Wiliam Ap Madoc will give a anne recital under the auspices of the Cambrian society of this city The story of the older ballads will be told, and the ballads sung by Prof. Ap Madoc or members of the Tabernacle choir, who will assist under the direction of Prof. Stephens The lecture recital will begin at half ast & o'clock, and will be open to the public, of the two schools The writers alst intimate that several replies were recefyed that. were not included in the majority small game place cor PORTE the fo.oO vhat If pie hi) 1 3. ym Be) va 3 unination ) by M LchG Mr feel ‘ ah bict I covering nen-associated ith) them hours and. in=} Management Also Scheming. MLssage from | : ety +] ai from a Hebrew | These musement feature ihe sas questions. on. his. coneeptior of /entirels parate from -th in} -preinspired work ind. al } ments' which th 1 rement { i I part} hundred era oneother points of vital |peach ha under consideration already greater im beir - effect veniring i }natro ! on, p West rise a ippert labor tieket. The Sessions, | Mri Critchlow "and J, Me Garrett' of len mitts a Jutions has reported, the Orpheum Thentre company, have ind th report fave the nomination her granted thé imuser conces| | ‘ candidat men ; who i off rit lab i i c andidate for a iol at Saltair for the "Gomi eaili not. be" inimileat-to labor "interthe Uta presby| son nd purpose ex] ai wbaut | oy | Mie that letters as but that tery ful | he ; i aye by falling from a Waterloo car at] Third South and Main streets Thurslay a In: falling. -she-'tore away a. povtle of a fingétr-and. on Friday replies had been withheld from the minority. members, notwithstanding their request for them, and were used lan- | used indefinitely Utah during the month Rich- ards, ‘assistant surgeon for the Utah Lignt & Railway company, arrived nate man the of $25 jail has been a| , Alma Amelia City band Murrey in death While ware hirty ftet choir, Ward city epidemic aa hia wil) | Vf" pub- ent "prman ward, Seventeenth An (i LeMtnday-Danish Sisterhood = and a a a Davia Boosie, Likert Sia . om an 'l nd 7 Grats Ensign Lake, stakes. > * © vorean . =a wien wloke M0 the day board | 1906 the generous : ne later a fine n of eee the that Mr, vie ihena ae there special this day, anticipaies Ey aa. in The on] Bodies of Dozen Persons Taken From Waters of the State. man- and children, all admitte wit Saatlan for directors will With the tractions, some lic the has decided to make the clasof the season one of the ne of the year. open ho of season, Waco MANY DROWNED IN JULY jie has rolley skating rink is but this will be by the management. Appreciating the generous patronage that the public has given Wandamere during to es! Woman Loses Pinger-Mrs. Anna Sudbury of Poplar Grove was Injured} letto the relation in take could he ter, Governor Cutler stated that he did not know, "It is my understanding,' sald, 7 Ww he n the water for which there clamor for and to pay in pon villon projecting into the lake and providing dancing space for several at married Having no money, the proprietor having again been made the custodian of sack of coin, Waco was led back to ‘his cell, and will remain there. His Instead: of the dancing pavilion that aS accommodated the thousands visitors to the popular resort during the season now drawing to a close, there be built a mammoth pa- thousand be vinging that the alleged hold-up ap-| parently originated in the mind of} Ww aco, who: ft is believed took this] means of securing the cash in the reg-| jct er, Sergt.Hempel ordered him locked up on the charge of discharging flre-| 4; ms within the city Hmits.. He was] forthwith. lodged in a cell at police! coming season special attractions will be added to nearly all the resorts im] the vicinity of the city. Wandamere Ss the latest to announce through its] are contemplated son, Work on nich to Statistics Not Theirs. letter then goes on to say , mi <1 }on home mission Dr. Ro .M. Steven-}cities of the middle west a dan't 4 \repent." 1 ii on Iso made a-plea-for the support - >-____--- PeRin 4 ; eh Orth SPAT aT' Nscass hich jot ehureh schools, saying that if lib ERS AL, a tan isk be -of ‘wulinars pri any: jeral-support, of the school were given ON Hon - : offict éeondii} "Wr is] | it. home jt would be comparatively Revenue' Agent John A. MeCabe of | our fel workers and -friend® to. vi i for him to secure ald. from abroad AE wu ‘ ; : 3 NB ne ¥ Dr obert McNiece ! Omaha arrived in Salt pert City. yes-| Spond & ny cay G mat \ ‘ Y a ] Y en i 7 of the snecial committer terday morning. on. his: ré Mar tour of | GSI | D ; ; J i no I a "3 ° I me ‘ ‘ ' wo ) t ibor. and tn hi report inspectior After' a ‘few: day LY | tn'.aae to 1 the hest nost conClub Calls Meeting.-At a meeting | (1) that member : pi nt here, M1 McCabe will continue his rontiou an. are chosen. as. their reprove ) " ur Vv ; ‘Nor 1 ‘ ern a of the executive committee of the . e OPROriun trip to‘ thhe Yorthwweet { i resentative mr. ibmitted a . | laboring men of their . e . 3 : JI. N ain Chairman Workingmen's Republican club it was} jpejyatce igainst Hi ehiureh fot ist Patriarch. William G. Burton Pa ; .1 Sy EE: Thr iit Oo decided to call the next regular session| by ¥ showing them that it is an earnest | Evanston, Wyo so far. rec lesa (aan Wednesday, September 5, 1906. riend of tl yest interests of the la-| from the. effects of a recent: ope eon . + a a Ty, | boring man ind (2) that members of}]for cataract of the eye that he j Psyenie. S Sele Ee EEE ne 1@ presbyter ake pains during the}{to leave the hospital and is stay a oo sychic c ence ague i : ~« | coming year to do some special readthe home of Robert) J. Knight | Yillmore Progress: At the last sesroom 238 Constitution block at S8Jing on capitalism, sociology and labor Sixth street Patriarch Burton is now sion of the Sev jer county commissionclock this evening. The Subject will Rob rt J. Mills was recommended \as{°!? . : ; fe eae d TThe to read and write, something hejers beet the officers' salaries were175 fixed lockas be on "Chemistry of Life. pub-|a good authority on e iS lism and la{able * lic will be admitted,' bor. and Prof. Richare Ely-on gso-flas not been able to do for the last | follow ti tommissione rs, vo, cler iolog A two years. because.of the affected eye, |} $800; sheriff; $750; tre surer, F600; an opinion should be and is addition a Matinee Concert by Women and Children to Be Ad- ao) mitted Free at Wandamere ol on Labor Day. sorepwed na dollar from her the day efore, The woman further said that In bottles at and again at 12:30 o'clock, and each |len claim that the preparation of the time found the saloon Jocked, despite | so-called figures were never, so far as the fact that it was supposed to be} they could learn, even suggested in open all night. any of ae ee of. the commis: i ny sion, and that ney were never conHad Olicd . Revolver. sulted with veference to the preparaInquiry of the woman across the} tion of them, and that the letters reway for whom co had ald, the] lating to them were sent out without dollar for the room, disclosed the faet thelr Poreus® or any fntims ia that at he had been over there and had] they had~ been prepared, an sO led a revolver with kerosene, shortly as anes could learn the Giirie "was unfore the three shots -were jfived.|quthorized, and they disclaim any When asked if Waeo had any ae knowledge of them. she said she thought not. as he had E oe -- collection' AT United States statistics in the a Walters peache ratthe een at Logan, barley oat Christensen's had report, raisin by forwarded) by), the all they had 11, 1906. majority with a letter whether the combined. the ExtSr | evening for soise to complete arrangements for Utah's exhibit Mr Tudd will be on the ground to receive the exhibit. and it will be placed under his supervision by members of the board of : horticulture he which Hen Ma the arloveof colleges in the homecash at reg11/copy the so-called Hempel, having proprietor, was 11:30. The gentlemen state been advised that' on of cach of the grains are a number of ranged In time but HEMINICE Sar a 5 ep | arid region| exhibit shipment, the college ry by the commission referring thereto ef the report of filed ayer of the «| ( Island y . The in the straw will also be made Thomas Judd, chairman of state board of horticulture left the of Boise grain. for tural ‘ heat cor- possession the eed Of ed there jn of all documents, port of the sub-committee, just come in was also} ; Sergt with the at a copy be to ‘ hpi ne ee ried into le left _l ist ri | nowadays bear | Would Divest Workingman 7 to a fruit' and} : | Ideas About Church-tI ye rarranged COS SHIA hasbeen 35j]understood that Mr. Goodwin would the furnish them the copy of that immethe coin sack, plus one dol-| diately, and enclosing Messrs. W alters Waco had paid out for a}jand Bullen a copy of the majority re- o'clock. the be- that ae products varieties Of respondence and other. matter relating to the questions under considera- Waco his, ing tion hidden it there several | matters acted upon safe keeping. The pro-| with the documents place was sent for, and| with the exception unlocking | change ister w as hen : NEW the the silyer indicated on the cash register nn at anmRt aT The proprietor) 1908. ae his money in lar which signature day of June, confronted that told three should contain $22.20. There was cents in the register, and this with is a the secretary of to be completed fore the fifteenth about of coin " wv Hidde Money dden. 2/-oom for a woman of the half world i? with whom he lives, the exact amount] the must mane be- the there being the pile shipment CLAIM a ihe} AL 1 u ement-loving n ! Saltair will find: next eing tate board| of horticulture in 1itractive gla | cases and jars, and Will be a valuable | addition to the exhibit | Grain Exhibit Attractive (4 I certain information of the commission other the PIE ull been scene.| but not in their possession, and ‘that Officer | the y asked that it be furnished, it beof the | ing understood that it Ghautdrie race ; three shots were] nished without delay. In the meanthe premises was] time, they state, they were informed a lot of paper| for there iy Heasing. of entrance into the room. diffi-| ‘ The ul if course lricd rh Thy Sian Bere a a es fresh varieties are sent directl 1} pared Lose al and " the board TI ance SuPaen thre: soon upon the the advice of in the vicinity beneath Blt con- I i Line ¢ on- to -# cold storage plant, where. they |! + will be kept until the date of ‘ship- 4} ment to Boise; August 30 > Vey 1 But of the dried fruit W Tashins hingto n || county ha thus far sent the largest consignments of this, which: { vll-sun p dried Included in. the hipment are 12 the college HR eps ‘ Ga me (@Y 5% a il communicatl yn to Governor Cutler in which they charge the majority of the committee with bad faith withholding from them ‘and. the . aver, ha public parts of certain communica- Police Sergeant Hempel, Phey by Officers Davidson and|Was in that he had la ago for prietor of the will eu Be Picci promptly PLAN was . in ‘laimed ee = thet me promptly 1 work call a Pind contract feet is to" be Peni receiving ne an tractor gin Italian made Hidden naives, lollars constructed and be opened Thurs- 18,600 gentified J ve Sea Seren successful, hurry * nage Weter to per second : debe Strawberry river Spanish Fork valley Each of bids and of saloon when the ‘ired, a seqrch of Performed. be i portion of a system for the version of about 500 cuble feet the and caprjson, were yeting upon Lyon, who was the! building system under to The tunnel to be for which bids will day an peoone early | by vigilance Walters and HAH. Bullen ji of the commission appointed the portals of the tun-|in one of the closets back of the bar,|the hands of the secretary (Prof partial construction _of 1 eoin-sack was found, containing] George . Eaton) and that they adsystem from Spanish $20.85 In nickels, dimes, quarters and] dressed a communication to him ask- tunnel. Work $22, A wagon rond has been done _ une er direct supervision of Mr. Swendengineer in charge Ot hi imtace Jeot, Waco, bartender Mc-!suarters and the! jccompanied road, the Hempel os rape. Uncompahgre valley project at Mont-| rose, Cal... The two days prior to the! opening of the bids will be devoted to pen reviewing the work already done on the Strawberry project, including the opening of nel, and the the telephone R. night Okla. homa and Arizona; and I. W, Connell, engineer in charge of Sergeant Trade frustrated by I. C. members (fired three shot rom a reyolver shortly before 3 o'clock. and when| officer Lyon, who was across the street | it the time, appeared on the scene, | jtold a story of a daring hold-up, ° | which two desperadoes had cleaned ut the cash register to the tune of | Colorado Utah, was morning I Lyon the as Associated with George L. Swend-j} sen, Dib daods in charge of the Straw-| berr project, in the opening and | cons Mdcratian of the bids, will be J. Quinton, supervising engineer Ol| Colorado and Utah, and el consulting hold-up, yesterday upon as a] city, ,of making important this i vee e ind other C An eallo Irrigation. The Committee on Church and) Labor Recommends Special | the gross, to be heldat Boise carly: in, SepF j tember, are fast finding their w to j the the statite board of , hortiWwe « office le ‘ of ‘van _/ GARBLED Opinions solidation c for exhibits eation 9 National ( ‘ntl fourteenth prepared, WHI of r Consignments Be' The Utah Federation Calls on | Workers to Rise and Support It. Next Summer, According to Plans. e TY DRUG STORE IS Dod) Pees AAs ve AT 112-114 ' MAIN STRE ET. of |