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S THE HEEALDREPUBLICAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY JUNE 8 1910
I L NEWS OF UTAH AND ADJOINING STATES1
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Circulation dcDrthztutd frrcmttUtJa street
1n4 SIS
STRYCHNINE PillSI
CAUSED HER DEATH
Doctor Who Attended RubyGeddes Says Such Cases
Should Be Probed
< Special to The H r WR pubMcan-OKdea June Vfcllowlnic funeral
Mrvlees held In the Fifth ward moot-
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bOOM over the remain of MtesRuby Oeddes the tabernacle singer whodld mysteriously yesterday afternoonM the result of taking an OYOTIOIG ofTnedlcfne In the homo of professor30ni ti Baltintyn whoi musical pupil-
Ihe was the body wan taken to ProtonTua whore the girls parents live
IT J R Worrell who had been oon
sultriI t by Miss Goddes for InteatiMIdid not-
re
trouble ticd today that be-
pr medicine which casesd tllexrrihe thetcrl naOi HfIJ declared there ibould
of all suchInTeUltatioDlc an officialcases or death but no investigation was2LdC tn tbts CS-Lapctfr pI1I which custlfl onetltlelh of a Irrala of trychnue ch
theUUItaken by-
UitXIM Ocdd
dose she took was a whole hand-
ful of those rill which are very M aHwblch-
wArefuneral rlcAt todays
presided over hy Blshon J i C JaWOre Karl ParAl8 th speakers
II4t1c s J Row and Thomas Fhreeve
WILL TRY fOR MEETiNG
Psnten Delegation Oolnc in Helena loSecure Convention of Com
merolnl Travelers
I < rclal to TWe Heral49t f>Mbllennq Mien June TBeat on landing the
commercial travelers convention In1111 a large delegation of Ogden boost-
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and members fine association willl ave for H l4MMt Saturday afternoonMtire the 191 convention will open
rfxt week Several years ago theTnitcd Commercial Travelers WeTS en-
trained In Ogden In the most success-
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annual convention ever held by thatIt hi said that Ogdens
t Tjraalxation will be-
ri atm Tor the next convention
favorably although a numberrniv dcities are altert The O-
gtnt r wertern
delegation will travel In specialhalf a ton of aflver-
fi I r< ana will carry
rr literature to be dlsoributod-roughout Montana
OGDEN SCHOOLHOUSES
TO UNDERGO REPAIRS
iofUl to The raMpub1Icattt4yt June Following a careful
IpIctIOt of the various buildings ofcity pubtte public school system the
i iird of education tn spevIsl meetingUKl afternoon decided to Inaugurate a
campaign during the> rveral repairingi KMtlon month Most of the build
riK will h thoroughly overhauledr-flfl4dr iIl in several Instances reiirtrd Vxtenslve remodeling win
IT11 be carried out Interior equiptn nt urh as blackboard cabinet and
or apparatus of all kinds will be-
t< V i and repaired If neceneary-v iy v tbouMUMU of dollars will be spent
nnir the mumn In these Improvens
CRAMP BREAKS ARTERY
MAN GOES TO HOSPITAL
racial to The HeraldRepubli-cant June Dropping to the-
dI ialk on lower Twentyfifth streetef pots this afternoon Johnv h a cry
1 rmnlck a transient rolled about In1 gutter bledlng1 profusely from his
r uht leg H wa carried to the pofttftttoa where Dr Anna F Rica
i v rhyslctan discovered that he wastfrnng from a broken artery result
rg from H severe cramp Brannlc-ktt> oC weak from low of blood as to be
raM to speak After stopping thev ding and bandaging the wound thefvI phynlelan ordered him sent to the-
ir< ty hospital In the county InfirmaryKI h i re be is reooverlng
ANDERSON FUNERAL TODAY
Itndy of SBrveror Who Wit > Dronuc4IM Tnken Home
i sr ecial to The BenudRepnMloiin1r < < hun City June TTIM body ofrror N P Anderson who was
r wflid la the creek of the Logan canr Saturday eveata wa browffht to
thIsi city yesterday and wa preparedfor burial this afteruoon Mr Amler-
n served lbs city fr many years inhe capacity 6f surveyor and MIRK of
a genial disposition was beloved by allh knew him He was born In Denirk The exact manner in which A-nfn got mro toe river will always
T tiirfin a mystery as he was alone A-
ItIIlWv and several children survive
Grain foods contain theVital principle in greaterQuantities than other foods-
If you eat right your vitality
Will remain at its height-
for years-
GrapeNuts food-
Is made from wheat and ParleyIt contains vital phosphatesWhich Nature paces inCertain parts of the grainsAnd is so prepared-
As to be quickly absorbed andConverted into vital energy-
If you want to store up energyFor the accomplishmentGf the greatest successMake GrapeNuts a partOf your regular diet
Theres a ReasonRead The Road to WellvilleFound in every third package
CASTOR IAler IiJaats and CiLia jxu
Tie KM YH Have Always aQllftt
Bearsthe-Slpatureof Jr s
CfraZ JCU J
THPS IS SOMETHING THAT YOUSELDOM EVER SEE OR HEAR ABO-
UTCREDIT
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1L2 Sla-l Week
TO PRICE a4ALL SALE Month
fPrices Cut and Slashed to Pieces
5000 Reduction on Credit Is a Rare Thingtb means a saving to you that makes it worth your time to call and buy all you can Everynajflfehould take advantage of the prices we are offering on suits Every garment guar
mteed These prices can not be had at cash stores
Mciis 15 Suits 224j Lathes SuitsMens 40 Suits 20 LHhiCS Dresses j i2i-eiis j35 Suits 174 Ladies HatslIcns 30 itt PriceMeiis 20 Suits 10
Our Number Is 246 State StreetT-he Store With Only One Entrance
too G-
AW 6CREDIT TO AZt6L 0-
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The want ads can servo you only If youUSB them
FreeLaxative-
for BabiesJust as a mother to careful abut U t
food she glvas a child she should v-
earoftU about the kind of a laxative s jgives It to m >ve Its little bowel > t-
all remedies for thte purpn > no mni ihow good they may b ar suited to achild
You should especially UN id pll11t Jtablets and powders rr thy are dcult to digest and children find It iiirl-to swallow them Andi plJatIvs AH Jsalts and the various W4tPr5I are tu l
lent for the young Rpf r pve It a gtie though effective laxati like Dr <
wells Syrup IepFln wht h Is pl a tto the taMe and abKolut h oes not r11A fiftycent or one dollar ouie can jbought of any druinrliiI nml if yon e <
a small dose BB th <iTPctions callbefore you put the hilo tn bed or jsmall dose before hr akfast > oa thave a cheerful happy child in a fwhour
This remedy has ben sold for aim sta quarter of a century anti thousandof families know about It but It vlhave never ud it ard > u a would Ito malt a test of it before buying t ithe regular way rand your name and s Jo
dress to the doctor for a fren sampletie In this way without expense mrimothers bay learned of a way of ruT ItChildren of the little Ills of life ant Unreby avoiding the graver doenses-
In the family of Martha EmlnterYorkvllle S C and L B Bowyer fJamestown Goto no other laxative btthis is used It Is a remedy for eli i ifamily strong enough to t effective outhe most robust and mild rough so tlu twomen children and old p >ph who fs-peolally need a gentle laxative ran u >
1U You will nod nothing better for conFtlpation Indigestion Ick headache so fstomach flatulency and >ich ttomacnliver anti bowel troubles fian this irrCaldwells Syrup IVpsIn Tjot It be yourfamily remedy from today OT and we as-sure
¬you you will have a lthy houio
holdDr Caldwell pereonany w HI be pleased
to give yow any medics aj ice you ma >
desire foVy iryelf or tam JKrtmlnlns tathe stomach liver or twfree of charse Explain your case in 4
lAtter anti he will reilv to vou In UU iIor th trr s TTirl t< mnv and >
name aid o rtrtir n n io it ardotherwiM Fr C Ith I N V dtors address > s DI t T Rw Caldwell bUr I UL
GIRL IS A THIEF
CLAIMS EXPRIESTIi
James Ambroso Ryan Asserts That-an Affinity Stole Money
Prom His Hotel Room
Special to The HeraldRepublicanOgden June Charging tim police
with oonoocttng a fictitious talo to ac-
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for the theft of 150 from hisroom laat Thursday night 140 o vhlchwas rooovered the following dy oxPriest James Ambrose Ryan created asensation today by declaring that hisroom was burglarized by an afftilty-ef a former woman friend of his andthat pictures of the girl together withpapers of no interest to an i rolnarythief were taken along With the moneyThe police recovered the money afterestablishing the Identity of tho sup-posed
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burglar through the Imprint of ahand on the transom of Ityans roomIn the Montana rooming house Themissing papers and pictures wore notforthcoming
Ryan declares he IIs on the trail ofthe real burglar antI despite the reportcirculated by the police that he did notOlIN to prosecute having regaired hismoney he says he will break up a con-spiracy
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the purpose of which ho onlyhints at-
Prior 10 the burglary Ryan says thata certain young Ogden woman who hasa suit for divorce pending visited himat the Reed hotel and offered hintmoney for certain papers which after-ward
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were stolen when the room wasburglarized
SALOONIST PROfiTS
IN UORY HUNTSVILLE
Hoken Olsen Arrested Third Time on
Charge of Violation ofLiquor Laws
Spoelal to The HeraldnopublicanOgden June 7TNt the liquor busi-
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in Huntsvllle where prohibition Issupposed to exlet is profitable Is evi-
denced¬
by the case of Hoken Olson whoalthough twice fined nee for violationof the liquor ordinance was arrestedgain today on three charges of selling
liquor without license selling liquorto minors and allowing minors to fre ¬
quent his saloon The latter chargepresents a paradoxical situation Inas-much
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as the law recognizes no saloon-in Huntsvllle
Olsen has paid out S4M In fines sinceHie first of the year and has a cane Inthe supreme court appealing from aIIe fine for similar offense
WILL BUILD A CLUBHOUSE
Structure of IVHicr Club of Ocden 3lnyJteemlIr the Kcdcrnl Hulld
IRe Theref
Special to The HenUdReptibltcanOgden June 7 Definite annetlft6e-
t of the Weber clubs plan to erecta clubhouse this year was made byPresident A R lieywood this after-noon
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The plans In detail are with thearchitects and the only thing nowInthe way of actual building is a favor-able site A number of sitesare beingconsidered but no definite decision hasyet been made A meeting of Weberclub members has been called for June10 at the present club rooms to decidethis question The most probable siteto on Twentyfourth street near thenew federal building and If this Isse ¬
lected the clubhouse will probably bebuilt In a style corresponding to thatof the federal building
BURGLAR CHASED BY
WOMAN DROPS SUITCASE
Special to The HeraldRepublicanOgden June 7While Mrs F II
Cave Twentysecond street and Adams-was sprinkling her lawn tIde afternoona burglar entered her home from therear Going In at the front door MrsCave startled him and he fled throughthe bmck yard Mrs Cave pursued hima short distance and the fleeing mandroppedl a suitcase lie had taken lIedM not drop St worth of Jewelry how-ever
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and tonight when Policeman OL Moblman arrested a man who gavehto name as Charles Johnson at theSouthern Pacific yards part of the jew-elry
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was found on him The rest hadWen pawned
FALLS BETWEEN CARSAND LOSES RIGHT ARM
Special to The HeraldRepublicanOgden June 7A F Harris a
Southern Pacific brakeman lout his leftarm under a freight train In the Montell yards at 10 lest night Harriswhile climbing between two cars felland was run over The train wasslowing down at the station and soyeral men rescued Harris who warushed to the Ogden general hospital-on a special train Although weakfrom loss of blood he is expected torecover
WORK ON NEW CEREAL
FACTORY HAS STARTED
Special to The HeraldRepublicanLogan June iork was begun to-
day¬
OB the new cereal factory at Tren ¬
ton This enterprise IK being financedbjr local Ogden and Salt Lako capitalB K South Is president the com-pany
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The plant bRIng put in will havea tally capacity of ilO oases snd willcost about 190980 Sites for the erec-tion
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of elevators at Trenton and TCetttonare being selected by engineers repre-senting
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J I Mullln of Denver and 0g-glen
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capitalists
OLD FOLKS HAVE REUNION
unJIt Speeches nnd Dinner InJoycd attttf Agricultural College
Special The IIoraldRopubllcanLogan June 7The old folks of
cash stake held their annual reunion-at the Agricultural college today Morethan 108 participated in the exerciseswhloh aonel ted of songs speeches and-a dinner The age limit for old folksIs 76 years
GETS MAIL COXTUACTSpecial to The HeraldRepublican
American Fork June 7C M Beckhas received word from Washingtonthat His bid for carrying the mall fromAmerican Fork to CarUonate In Amer-Ican
¬Fork canyon has been accepted to
take effect next July 1
ADAMS IS MAnn I1ISHOPI Special to The HeraldRepublican
Layton Juno 7W F Adams wasmad bishop of the Layton ward lastSunday vice D B Harris resignedIaniel I> co Harris and J Parley Elli-son
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were chcsen as Mr Adams coansellers
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fEACHERSGHOSEN
FOR CACHE COUNTY
List of Pedagogues for YearGiven Out by Superintend-
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R W Larsen
Special to The HerniaRepublicanLogan Juno 7A partial list of
teachers for tho county schools waagiven out today by Superintendent RV Larsen In the list below the firstnome following the town is the nameof the principal and the other namesare those of teachers
HTRUM E Embley Jennie Chris ¬
tiansen Margaret Allen Esther Wil-son
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Esther Petersen A J ClawaonElizabeth Israelsen Guy Ruse EmilyOlson Della Oltiha-
mMILtXILLEHcnry Belnap A Rlove Katie Jonson Maggie Blckmorc
PARADISE M Blckmore Isa-bella
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Obray Minnie Shaw Roy OldsamAVONRose Danielsen-
WELLSVILLEII A Fowler R PLeatham Laura Lelshman MaudLentham Barbara Maughan Ruby Wil-liamson
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Mary AllenBENSON LoRoy Rees Lolla Ray¬
mon-dGREEvILLEHorton Hammond
Lucllo CroakstonRICHMOND Owen Nobeker G M
Thompson lyle Hammond LindaBurnlmm Elizabeth Walker BdlthHcndrlcks-
LKWISTON James IL Allon Rob-ert
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Ik Wrigley Sara Bridges HazelPond Frances Wood Myrtle DavidsonLaura Anderse-
nCOVFEsthcr N Reese Georgiabra-yWhlElLER3aud Ransom Sabinaomp-STEPIITdNSONMarjo ByboePROVIDENCE E Allon Leo B
Clawson Margaret Baer Chloe PridayAlta Norman Wilmlna McFarlane
8M1THFIECD H Petersen J WKlrkbrlde Lottie A Cole Evan Chris ¬
tiansen Sadie McCrackon Violet Potorsen May Barnet Veda Chambers RaeNoble Zlna Col <
HYDE PARK George S Dafhes JW Sonmons Mary A Grant MarieSpelorman
RIVERSIDE Jesse flees MaudClar-
klEDOEdna Baker Eulalla Soron on-
CLARKSTOtBerlha NishNEWTON A Johnson Beatrice
Burns Elizabeth ShipleyCACHE JUNC TION Josephine
Stoops Laura SorensonMT HOMB Adelaide Itent Ivy Co
burn
FLOCKMASTER IMPALESSELF ON SHARP HOOK
Special to The HeraldRepublican-Ephralm June 7Hyrum Bryan-
one of the highly respected and wealthysheepmen of Loa died at his home yes-terday
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leaving a widow and six chil-dren
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Mr Bryan was at his sheep herdlocated about 12 miles from town andSaturday while his herd was corralled-he was trying to catch a mutton andIn doing so he missed the sheep andstumbled falling on the hook him-self
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The hook penetrated his abdo ¬
men and made a fatal wound
SCHOOL BOARD REASONS-
ARE STILL UNKNOWN-
Special to The HeraldRepublican-Provo June 7Tl1e committee ap ¬
pointed at the citizens mass meetingMay 31 to confer with the board ofeducation and learn from the board Itsreasons for failure to reengage Super-intendent
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Of Schools W So Rawlingsfor the ensuing year met with theboard last night The meeting lasteduntil 1 oclock a m today What wandone or said cannot be learned becausethe committee will not talk until itI>as prepared a report
rEphralm Notes I
Special to The HeraldRepublicanBpliralm June 7The following
have been selected by the Kphralmcouncil to act on the committee to pre ¬
pare a celebration for the Fourth ofJuly Fred Jorgensen 1 F AndersonHyrum Dorms George Larsen JamesRasmussen John Bailey J F JensenHyrum Sorenson J F McCafferty THansen Edgar Jensen Orrin AndersonAlice Lund Alverda Sorensen Katie Ol-
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Mona Hansen Lizzie AndersonIVndetta Deal Maggie Hanson CleoThorpe Agnes Olsen Sophia JensenDolly Peterson and Patra Anderson-
The efforts of tho Gunnison ValleyPower company to furnish light In theGunnison valley iIs bearing fruit Theoffice of the company is located onMain street at Gunnlnon and has justbeen completed a fine line of fixtureschandeliers shades etc being on oxlil-
Itlont Everybody Iin made welcome onentering and tho Kroatoet courtesy isshown by the representAtives of thecompany in explaining the various usesof the electric Juice
Mrs Mary Reese widow of the lateBishop Reese of Wales fell this morn-ing as she was getting out of bed nndbroke her leg Mrs Reeee Is In her39th year
Dr Llmebaugh of Mt Pleasant wasin Wales yesterday to perform an oper-ation
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on Ephralm Anderson whose footwas mAshed recently at the Parry Brosquarry
Tooele News Notes II
Special to Thd HeraldRepublicanTooele Juno 7Tho Tooele public
schools will hold tholr commencementexercises this evening at 8 oclock atthe new school building Following-the exercises at the school there willbe a grand ball at the opera house
At the council meeting last night allthe saloon men of Tooele petitioned thecity for permission to keop their sa-loons
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open longer hours The citygranted permission to keep open from-a a m until midnight-
J S Dunn was awarded the contract-to build a fire hose house The mar-shal
¬was given Instructions to remove
fire supplies to the city hallTho unexpired license of Bird
Young was transferred to Winn Thecommittee on good roads from thoCommercial club was instructed to re-port
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at the next meeting concerningwidening the road one rod from thoschool house to the depot
Paving bids were advertised for dis-trict
¬1 to 5 G to 9 12 13 18 27 28
WIDTSOE SEES GOOD
AS DROUTH RESULT
Agricultural College ProfessorSays It Is Good Thing
For Dry Farms
Special to The HeraldRepublicanLogan Juno President 3 A Whit
soe of the Agricultural college whohas just returned from Salt Lake andUtah counties where ho met a largonumber of dry farm farmers declaredtoday that the present prolonged drouth-Is ono of the best things which has hap-pened
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In years to the dry farmer-sIt has shown said Dr Widtsoo
that wherever proper dryfarmingmethods have prevailed the grainstands up well while where wrongmethods were pursued the grain isIlown The former farms will yieldmore than twothirds of their crops inspite of tho severest drouth Further-more
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It has taught the Important lessonthat tho farmer must cultivate for thedriest season possible in order to avoidany of the present calamities This I
lesson alone will bo invaluable to thefarmer and In tho future will meanmore for him than any loss which mayresult from this years drouth
Tho Agricultural college has a number of men out among the dry farm-ers
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finding out tho extent of the dam-ages
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TO SEll 90000 BONDSc
Prove Council Initrnc4 City RecorderI
lo AilrcrtlMe for hide for Mn-
nlclitnl Securities
Special to Tho HenUdRepublVsanProvo Juno 7At the meetrv of
the city council last evening Council ¬
roan Bolt moved that tho city appro-
priate
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1000 for extra lighting of thestreets during tho United CommercialTravelers outing July 4 and ft The
more than theconsideredamount wascondition of the citys finances wouldJustify and the motion was voteddown The matter will bo brought upagain at the next meeting
Elliott was auRecorder RalphClt3 bids for O
thorized to advortise for bonds000 5 per cent waterworks reportedThe committee on Judiciary thea bill for an ordinance regulatingtill nextit went overuse of blcyoles
meeting-A communication was received from
the Womans Christian Temperance-union to theamendmentasking anourfew ordinance J1VIIVlietnresringing the bell
The time is now 930ent ordinance theexpressedSome ot the councilmenopinion that It would be a good thing
be enforced asordinance couldir the reIt now tnds but the matter1ndlclary
was1 nnferreti to tne cvmuKivro U u companyRealtyThe KlrkhamBerry East street to I
North Seventhasked for could platthe petitionersbe opened so and ThirdEastSeventhground on com-
mittee
¬Referred to theNorth streets and alleyson streets sidewalkof objections toA number dis-
trict
¬No 4 pavingin extensionpaving HeferredNo 11 were presented alleysandon streetscommitteeto tile asked that someDr Frederick CUft onculvertsImprovements In sidewalk
made ReferredbeEast Center streetto the watermaster Gay report-
ed
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Dog Tax Collector Aaron Incollectedsix dogs killed and 936
taxes in the month of May
DANES IN CELEBRATION
Annlvrrxnry of Their IndependenceDay IN Observed l> y Bpurnlnt nnd
Mnntl Henldcntfi
Special to The HeraldRepublicanInde-
pendence
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Ephralm June 7The Danishday celebrated at Shumway
resort between Kphralmthe midway ofand Mantl by both places was one
most successful eventS ever havingtheoccurred In this section of the coun ¬
tryA procession was formed on Mainof the citysouthern partstreet in the
and at 10 sharp the crowd numberingnearly MO started to march under thedirection of Marshal of the Day Fred
The procession was headedJorgensen carried the largemen whoby young then cameAmerican and Danish flagsthe beautiful floats which had beenmade and decorated for the occasion
arrived at thethe processionWhenturning of the road about two milessouth of this city they were met by
who were justfrom Mantlthe partyin number The Mantl compa ¬
as mtv directed by their marshal ofny were Anderson AsJamesCaptainthe dayparties met salutes were madeboth their jour-
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and all Joined continuingto the resort
The afternoon was spent In boatingbathing and partaking of refreshments
1900 poopleThere were more thanand the pro-
cession
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from the county presentwas many blocks long It is
estimated that ISO vehicles were In tileprocession
nnruuxs FROM ENGLAI1Special to Tho HeraldRepublicanEphraim Juno 7 Wlllard Mower of
Fmlrview lias returned from a threeycafiT mission to England In the inter-est
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of the Mormon church An elabo-rate
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reception was given In Ills honor-at his home last evening by the choirof that place
I Payson Briefs I
Special to The HeraldRepublican-Payson Juno 7 Funeral services
were held today for diaries U Peorywho died Sunday morning after alingering illness Mr Peery leaves awidow and six children-
A fire Was started this morning inthe sheds and ntncks of Mrs JamesFlnlayvon It was supposed to havebeen started by sparks from a near-by
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sawmill Soon after the alarm wasgiven numerous citizens respondedrand soon had the blaze under control
Professor A C Lund and members orthe B Y U Opera company gave aconcert Monday evening at the Nebotake tabernacle to a fairsized audi-ence
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Tho kindergarten will open nextMonday morning at the Petretneetschool with lilies Maggie Finlayson Incharge
L Kaysvllle Notes I
Special to Tho HeraldRepublicanKaysvllle Tune 7The Enforcement
of the curfew law was considered bythe city council at Its last session andIt was unanimously decided that thelaw would bo enforced Q
The largo springs that supply waterfor the Kayivillo city water system arenow flowing 125 gallons per minute
The home of David Clark was quar ¬
antined for scarlet fever today Thohome has only been out of quarantinefor three weeks Tho former quaran-tine
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was of six weeks durationMrs Charles Smith jr Is the mother
of a tine baby boyJohn Holland aged 74 years has been
taken to the Kaynville hospital to betreated for blood poison In his leg ItIs feared that amputation will be nec-essary
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PROVIDE FOR BOUNTY
County CommIssioners at Proo Offer-to Give Two Cents n Ilend
for Ground aulrrelr
Special to The HoraldRepubllcanProvo June 7The county commis-
sioners¬
have passed a resolution pro-
viding¬
for a oounty of two cents oneach ground squirrel killed tn theoounty between June 6 and July 6
The bounty Is payable at the oour yclerks office not later than July 8
PoBtmtister James Clove appearedbefore the board in behalf of irlgatluncompanies who take water from 1rovoriver and asked that the board appoint
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a water commissioner to divide thewaters of the river to the severalparties in interest Under the law asState Kngineer Caleb Tanner has notyet created a district covering thetrove river country the board has noauthority to appoint a water commissloner Mr Tanner will be asked to I
create a district this week and theappointment of a water commlslBonerby the board will follow
The following amount on hand at theend of May In the funds In his chargewere leported by County TreasurerMarsh Johnson
General fund 3286470 state schoolfund 3 674 jurors and witnessesfund 630 county school fund87005 county superintendent con ¬
tingent fund 86871The following fees were reported col-
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for MayCounty recorder 1400b county
clerk 36665 county sheriff 14460county treasurer 760
Board of EqualizationThe board Is now sitting as a board
of equalization to oqualUe taxes To-
day¬
taxpayers from Lehl Cedar Forkairfield Manning Thistle ClintonTuoker and Colton were heard On thefollowing day taxpayers of the pre-
cincts¬
named will be heardWednesday Hlgnland Vleasant
Grove American FOIknd AlpineThursday Provo and LincolnFriday Sprlngvlllo and MapletonSaturday Lako bore Banpamln and
Spanish Fork-MondayPayson Spring Lake Salem
and Stntaquln
I Brigham Court Notes I
Special to The HeraldRepublicanBrigham City June 7For the May
term of the district court which oj> ensTuesday Juno 14 the following easeswill come up for hearing before Dis ¬
trict Judge W W MnughanTho Ogden Portland Cement company
vs John H Bott Ada Dott and SusanBott
June 15Mary Dewey J I Dewey CJ Dewey Frank Loveland O C Love-land and Jerome Marble vs tho Honeyvllle Orchard company
July 16IL S Lee vs Enoch Hunsaker and Joseph Bowcutt the Duck ¬
worth Duck club vs Fred HansenJune 20 Rebecca T Mathla4 vs
Henry Tlngcy administrator of theestate of Marlah Tlngoy
Juno 2lL P Christensen vs theOregon Short Line Railroad company
Juno 22 Joseph W Burt vs the Malad Valley Railroad company and theSouthern Pacific company Joseph PBurt vs the Malad Valley Railroadcompany and tho Southern Pacific com-pany
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tJune 3Nels R Petersen vsP Pat ¬
terson John Doo TaylqrCo partnersdoing business as Patterson Taylor
Juno 24Utah Association of CreditMen a corporation vs Boy l Furniturecompany
Juno 23 Brlgham City vs Robert KWilson
Juno 7Tho state of Utah vs Seth-M Wells
Jano 30 Arthur R Capener vs ElmsS Klmball Richard A Shipp the Peo-ples
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Coal lit Coke company and theUtah National bank
July lChorles Davis and LizzieW Davis vs Kllas S Kimball R AShlpp Utah National bank the Peo-ples
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Coal Coke company and theFirst National bank of Brigham City
July 3 Julia A Croke vs George WoIfI
Craghead G R Chase and C W KnudsonJuly 2 Joslah Marsh vs FrankKawaguchi
July 2 T W Hall and H N Knudson vs A Zink and John Ioo Fptchera partnership doing business as ZinkSt Fletcher and W J Fife
I Provo Brevities 1
Special to The HeraldRepublicanProve June Marriage licenses
have been Issued to the following An ¬
drew Jensen and Nettle Pierce both ofProvo Samuel Mayer of Payson andiPermelia Co Taylor of Salem David i
Mayor and Minerva J McClellan bothof Payson William B Crandall andMattle 8 RobertsVM both of Springville George H Webb of Rlverton andMary Collins of Provo
County Attorney Jacob Evans is vis-iting
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Seattle and other northwest cities-on business and pleasure
City Councilman A G Beebe hasgone to the southern part of the stateto inspect a big farm recently bought-by
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him near 1anguttchThe ease of Frank D Clark vs James
M Neal Involving the ownership ofabout 5109 worth of merchandise ofwhich defendant is alleged to havetaken unlawful possession at Springville In 1998 was heard In part today-in the Fourth district court and con-tinued
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pending the ability of one of de-
fendants¬
witnesses to be In attend-ance
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The case of J W Cannam vs Dunnam Van Lenvan a suit to compel spe-cific
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performance of contract by de-
fendant¬
to sell plaintiff seventeen acresof land at Mapleton Is being heard inthe Fourth district court
The remains of John Hafen whicharrived today from Indianapolis can tieviewed between < 30 and 1830 oclockThursday at the undertaking parlorsof O H Berg Son The funeral serv-ices
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are Thursday in the Provo Taber-nacle
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beginning at 11 a m The in-
terment¬
will be In the Sprinsrvllle cem-etery
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a change having been made Inthe original intention to have it inProvo
Ellis B the 2year and 19month-eld son of Mr and Mrs W E lardingdied last night from diphtheria andscarlet fever The funeral wilt be heldtomorrow at 1oclock Short serviceswill bo held the cemetery
Mrs B H Bower has received wordfrom Dawson that the remains of hersister Mrs George A Murray whodied at Dawson about three atcannot reach Provo till pornoJuly for the reason that the countryis so cold that transportation over thelakes let impossible tilt the ice meltJ C Jensen et nl havemining deed for aconsideration of 1
and other valuable consideration totho Schwab Consolidated Mining com-pany
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the following mining claims InHast Tlntlc The Agnes and the AgnesNos 1 2 and 4
FIGHT BULLETINS PART OF
PROGRAM FOR JULY 4TH
Special to The HeraldRepublicanAmerican Fork Utah June 7At a
well attended meeting of tho citizensof this city hold last night In tho city
It was unanimously derided to havehal of tIle biggest celebrations everheld in American on the FourthOf July this year The following exec-
utive¬
committee was appointed Chair-man
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Maydr James T Gardner WilliamThornton J W Htorra K W Paxman-W D Stewart Committees wore appolned on finance field sports horseracing parade decoration and pro-gram
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A committee was named to makearrangements to have the bulletins ofthe JeffriesJohnson fight given to thepeople at the City park
ARTHUH lETIS 1MICSIBEXTSpecial to The HeraldRepublican
Logan Juno 7Tho Wellsvlllo Citybank opened for business yesterday atWellsvllle Arthur Bets of Salt LakeCity is president C B Uunnel ol-Wollsvillo is vice president and F CSumpter cashier It Is capitalized at
20000 under state lawsSCHOOL PRINCIPAL WKDS
Layton June 7E G King principal-of tho Layton school and Miss EthelAdams wore quietly married last weokand the news Is just becoming knownMiss Adams has been bookkeeper fortho Adams Sons corpany They willmake their homo In Layton
Ml Pleasant News
Special to The HerWRelubl1Mt Pleasant June spr I ft of tfitb parK IUth rlltfCritic r Mi willI I
ben with a rof TinI jrovt m-
watInsures to the city < x un t
drinking pure In tin r ttr-ati
onlld IIPII fr i grit or-NTh parents cia s or uni rth
Sunday school will gv a twn Ip T
for all the parent <f ttin w rti PIchurch blOI Fridi >
The L l quart rlv uIJferln rrthe North Snnpete stake i lo be lhin Mt Pl aMint June 1 I
The Wjsatrh academy iic 1 ivlnc r fing exercf i this wk Sundas-
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ing the tualaurH ldr II i
Ilvt > red In Mm PIbvtt rn church I
Rev Meeker night theluLl ininail and orali iil ntheld in thp Webb rinoff the first prize for 10 uno
Nova aldetnar IMr ond SirThe Hlch school frb ion i
exereii will be l 11 th > n i r 1ihouse tonight when Mo i eoi tiTot
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th lrKt clan In it history Ti >
following ar< the Krulimt Virgin tJohnson ron lemnnHunter tunic Partnn Tillle P r-
Kloulse Poulson Mithri Serene aFlorence Tuft Tina Erhkft Wlnnred Fttshutrh Teresa C ir > 1
Jensen Elm Noland Arlit WiMrmIndra Whlttaker and N1H McArtbur
SITMMUK SCHOOL OPICNSLogan June 7The summer sChol
of the Agricultural college >penod y HI Iterday with a larger enrolImeit thmIn any previous year Induirkpoint to I most successful school urm