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THE SALT LAKE HEBATiTX SI MJA1V MAY 29 SECiIOX TWO
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HappeningsTragic Gwnic Pathetic in UtahCOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF
UTAHS COUNTY SCHOOLS
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to e nee in He urged tboroua-i ud to and advc-cy 11 a pli intellectual and moral-e Thin
Univ y quartette composed et-M r Me Reid
sang jfandetitta and as anSwear Belle Ma hone
I sident then Oelivered bisan a which shoved that thereha i een a total enrollment of studentsde the year of 14 1 including m intin i aver school The total number ofen lateis slightly in excess of thepr 0113 year but this the report saysrain t be taken as the realodi atonal of school as theoui demand for the services of the8tuits is such that It requires moretha ordinary determination to continuea irse to the finish The number ofstn nts in attendance from outsideRtat and foreign counties is as fol-low Idaho 14 Arlsona N WyomingT Nevada 1 Colorado Oregon 4M01 tuna 1 Mexico i S 8a-mm4 l
TI e faculty consists of reg-ular y salaried teaehers three teacl-on art some coll
five rendering some grat-uitc is service and pursuing college studits The faculty of the Beaver branchcon sta of twentys ivn regular teachrrK making a total of sixtytwo teachersia tie university The schoolorji iiisattons and their progress weresiv n mentions and the general organizetion known as the student body waseon uended for the collection of S1275 forthe purchase and improvement of ground
n hIs for a campushun rod and fifteen volumes beenadd 1 to the library during the year andthe need for additions to the laboratorieswas mentioned andIt was recommendedthat the work of completing the
and therein necessarytout for the iron work hi the industrialicirtment be cosapjefed before the next
s h l yearTI renort closed by stating that the
outl the coming year was encour-atfic 4 and expressing appreciation for thesupi rt by board of trus-tee
O V Andelin Calm as a Lakenfto which certificates were presented
lilowsPreparatory school graduates Onarle-
sIb Thomas If Anderson Lewis CPiuf Josephine K Hinckley ChristineOar la It L Johnson Deseret-w Jiiukman William Housekeeper Jean
i Karl Keeler Hurt John-son Margaret H Clayton Jamessren Hymn AndersonMaggie O Creer Charles R Clinton Lueiia S Mathis Otto Salisbury Sarah JHuff George A Rowed Fawn R Brimhall Samu Blake Pay Brimhall Agnes8te jrt9ark G K Bertha Jbent William R CreerT Darrell B Lentlert-
Sjx i l certificates in elocution SarahK F reston Hattie Redd Emma Woodlions Km i lv J Smith Nova K YoungBeulth Storrx Laura Psarl Adams
ieve DusenJterr Viola BusbyDun Berg
Sp4i4al certificates ID music Ktna1 old H war and Jennie Thompson vooalmust Cordelia Pearl TaftKffir Harvey Leolette Christensenfort Clarence J Hawkins band andorchestra musk Murray Snow orchestralmus c Fred and orcbes-t ra mu ici Samuel HJpr rsonr jr band and orchestral muie Kloreoc vocal music The
thre students are members of onel ami lv having great musical andeceive i specIal mention from Professor
A LundIiplomMS were awarded to tae follow
in Josephine Mupdock Edith MayA Annie NnttaJl kinder-garten Holbraak special eertifieate-in drawing Mary Banner Ida Huber
i ecial eertificate in Sunday school kiniiergarten work Billings and Jes-
e Terrie special in shortliaiul and typewriting
diplomas Thomas FK irk ham and John Rueson three yearsjurse in bookkeeping June I Packarduid Kdna special course in short
liiind and typewriting Amos Wood B Ciarciner and Reed L Anderberg twor course in bookkeeping Pearl Jones
and Dennison jr two yearsc iirs in shorthand and typewriting
High Archie Mvcy Fletcher Frank L Harris David JGeorge R lll jr Dell O-
lo r Francis WNormal diplomas 11 Turn 8 Vance
leoefie Cbristeniien Jane A OllertonMaria linker Orion N Srthadown George N Child Mazy J Bees
i ure of Bsch 4or of SciMires Sres-n farrvd i the Bege
i it Andrew Theodore JohnxcMi ByronnAcrs Oiiton CJe JTge Cullx rt Uaney jr-
teme S Jarwi and John K Boothi iilsc Booth who is one of the grad
i has been a teacher in the acad-nv und from its commence
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the afternoon the studentsin athletio spurts on the college campuswinch were by mont dtiaens-
In he A fine and Illciry entertainment was given thesiiidonta in the opera bouse under the-ir ction f A C Lund and
Miriam Nefte a students baU-vi then in gymnasium
8AMPXTK COUNTYThe eighth grade graduates of this cityHI thrir conjawtic meut xerci m hi tbe-
i ib i naole t Kpbralm TfaajsAlrill lena numbers forty 4wo isrgpt clns graduated from any pae-
ict in 8tMHt CQUNty An-iT iKramai was carried out by mesabera1-ci ihe cla a and sue4tse-
PROGRAMMEog Graduating elasavocation Anderson-
11ire Christensens orchectra-AUJreaa of welconi-
e4Prei Jento eMi edgar Tborpei
coiutt Suju of d 0oi JL LarsonIiano Katie Otsen and Rutv f-
laa history Anne screnae-nra itro h y Clifford Madtoon-Htlf tion Orchestra
Thf PubUp SchoolsAnn Larsonien k iAttorney ephralnjiraoscn-
A oa solo ElloVl MeekAdd m t graduates Prof Jensen
at vtory Fred JensenMember of class
Lou Uo X N NoyeSLIST OF GRADUATES
M Ann Larsen Anne nftorensen-t Thorpe Gardte
J H i rl Heaaea Moa HansenQui iivirri Ti tloet r n101 v Nielsen rir ihi Var
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J i r Biiiin principalArnold AUred
ci Kobin on Jennie Mirediii AUred Dora JohnsonHilda l ahl K Koffoni
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A I Minerf Caroliir
Ross Chr-IHT iorep-
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jriciptii MaIJriiy WillJ-fner Blanch
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n pla who did not t asFount i Jrren All rt N Tojlstrup-
urfnclpsi Kugeiie AIlrri GenevaOn fai
No grntiiates in MilbtirnMt Pi am Daniei ildnmussen i ri-
ipai t rk Ray Monson l aAnders Jhn D Cliff Louis Peters n-
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ci Winiiie Tuckernhelia Mc lellahan-
Rolpli iilie Kricksoii James LundQuistfail in Mt Pleasant
Moron J M Christ ngrn principalNelson Rotira Tidwell Eimor-
Christei u Six fillWiles A JThompson W K Dye Mary Dye Jo-sephine Le is Mary I a nib Mercy Jn
The Sterling rd Gunrisou schools hadtheir examination some TV fks ago andthere were nineteen em uates in innison and eislit who ihiledSterling had three graduates
WEEK coumnr SCHOOLSThe commencement exercises of the
High school of Richfield and the publicof Sevler county were held at
Glenwood was one of thenotable events in the of theseexercises There was an afternoon pi orramme and an evening abanquet at 6 a ball
the close of the exercises Thepeople of Glenwood had made pro-vision for the accommodation ofguests and visitors and all were providedfor at the banquet board
Many of the of ttewere of an unusually merUoter and of John K-In his address of welcome Superintendent
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number of graduates this ex-ceeds that of year by a goodmany Richfield Salinesnow up especially well in the Mat
The programme of exercises wes aa CoinlowsOpening selection Old Uncle Nd
Monroe male quartette
Song Blue BellsPaper By Labor Do All Excel
Loren OWroySolo Afterwards i v j
JonesPaper The Importance of an
Grade GraduationAlma Nielson InvesaiSong Redmon-
dadre TeMrytle NebekerVTucMleld H ft-
M Francis Ranson MonroeAppetites in the
SongPaper Bach Tints His Own Sky
MJaaea MooreSong s
Christensen Haset GrayStewart I sroy
Paper for Am
Celestet
Red MMSelection Winds ol the Sea
Monroe male quartetteSelection Down in the Deep Let
Monroe male quartetteAwarding of certificates
Jacob MagiebyInstrumental
Lula Kirkman GlenwoodValedictory Eva Kessler Salina
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Violin solo James D MonroeH Ben Glenwood
Selection Id Like to 9 UKSouth Once More
Monroe saale fnaftettoThe graduates are
school Bephemore-olassvHasel Baler BttChristiansen Myrtle DoraThurber FrsstaaanClass Mary ChristensenGrace Irene KoraThurber Wilkinson RubNova Christensen Jeanette Ji-
Poulsen Ray 8 Grundy Eugene C Mebeker Adell Gottfredeon ALillian Jensen Chatim L Hansen LVdis-tRasmuasen Reina Value Asbai Maggie Brlrk8 n Annie AtMersonPearl Nelson John O Greco Jane But-ter Florence M Home or J rtefc oii-E O d n Lionel J Bean LdcUe IaiQeaeva Ross l ui tv
Salisbury Marion K SeegmlllerSalina C Scott Grace
Blanche Ashby Pearl RubrStevens Addlefcorane Stevens AurilJa-R Wright Rhoda Humphrey OpheliaAllred Leverne Stevens Ella M Peter
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Christensen Alma A Nielsen Mary Mar jble Hazel Elva S r BosChristensen Claude 8 Stewart CtartfiHansen Manuel Stevensea-
Gleuwood Mary Mali Vera FairbanksDoraJohnson Katie Petei
Joseph Nina Ross Uaee A Jack I
man Kdna Shipp fretta ParkerRoss Lizzie Hyatt Js seji
Rrdmond KrnestPoutaen Aiyeretta ChrfxtejMenr Aadfe-WAAmleron I
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9U1OCXT CO Ujrtg Y istl0 lMThe Summit county public schools lv ii
their fifth annual commencetneRt Fri uevening at the Dewev theatre J Hrk Cn
sixtyone diplomasfrom County Superintendent Boyuen-
ing that they wsfully cornthe prescribed w K in the gradeV-
ot tha school a aiimitting themlo High school in sept mber
Following the ejrer ls s in the theatremembers of the it graduating
daes entertained the co ivity graduates Inthe faple hal with a sc whichwas attended wH tow
At the theatre the following inureswrprogramme wt u renderedOpening chorw Haii Thou Loveiy i
Month Park CftyInvocation Bishop RasbanU i
Salutatory Plr a Riley Perk CityPiano solo irginia Smitn oalvillePaper B
Fred Koho-
ae iiHu-i il solo Jdj uii Ity City
JJofcraphy Louisa M AlcottGrace Saimon toalyaie-
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i nation Jamie Vivian Lancy Kamasi t address
Hiache Dighion Park Cityin M ciijjonai
ml M U M BtiUciiAddress u ci M l resioent W J KeirChorus The Shower iark Cty class
DAVIS OOTJlfTT-Tli couvty hoard of examiners Com
pletcti thfjr work Tuesday and anthe following of
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principal David 8 Most Arthsj flitchleIla HowardNelson Laura Hatch Thomas Lorin treWlllard S Sylvia Hatch Sarah LHate eiiob Hatch Mills Hud
i vilify Julia H BoultonMay Altretta Bouitu Ambrose CallEthc Loder Jfaiietiii Hay wood BlancheI pwi Flora iJurnirghamB itn Aivin St 3ions Ma v Holbrook
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IM T F How principalMii v Sniiiii fi rs Mf
Vayni fopic K rfp r Frank X-Vorslf Nettie C imit U JFfph WISP
Rich Parrish Ella roft Roeena LucasGerome Brown Harold Roberts SamuelEnsign Willie Walton Louise Rollins-
Karralnsfton Charles R Mabey princl-jiul K K rvi t
He rite Alioe Wiiox Sterlingark JJone Saiiiicrs Myrtle Steed tleve-ifrby Ai nic MuDoiiaiJ Lev Clark
Mud iari Jcie Baikdull Alice WoodViola Knowlton Leroy Walker
Hubert C BurtonNora Ingram Jesse Flint V PnilHps fTnHor Hs e Dummer
Flint AHierti Mabel SmithNorma Tliornley Kffie Criddl-
cIayton W R Skeen prinii al JanleRoberts Myrtle Morgan Sviie HodsonDavid Stev nson Wiggill Ruby E-Wh tf sMt Pmrl Ware Martha A
lia Harris JPSSK A RobinsGrace A Robin Leonard O GreenSyraeuie Thomas I Williams princi-pal Ro rna Thurguuti Olive K Tr e
K Williams lueina WaitSouth Hooper J H Kowlcs principal
Nora M Frew Minnie
PBOCTEK ACADEMYThe Procter academy which has eon
eluded a very successful school year willhold its exercises at Provo nextweek Following Is the
23 At S p m bacca-laureate sermon Rev S H Goodwinin the Congregational church
May 31 At 2 p m childrensmatinee S p m entertainment Procterhall
Wednesday June 1 At S p mexercises eighth grade Procter
hallJune 2 At 4 p m alumnibanquet to be followed by a business
meeting 8 p m eocwncncement exerdepartment Procter hall
The following of exthe Grammar department
Platte duetFlorence Nttnn and Noon
Violin solo Ralphscenes ft Stamp Act
Eighth grade boysVocal sextette
Mesdames WilliamsLove Misses Cook Hall Post Noon
Historical scenes theDeclaration of Independence
boysPiano Hall and CulbertsonHistorical scenes 8 Martha Washingtons Tea Party
Eighth grade girlsMandolin selection
George Atkin andMale Messrs Johnson WhItehead Roberts and JonesAddress to class and presentation ofdiplomas DsongPiano quartette
Misses Hail and DavisMrs and Miss Culbertson-JLesxUmy Department Xxerciaes
General subject Student LifeOrchestra
Invocation Rev Thomas Henry Scruggsaolo JohnstonStudent Life in the Fourteenth Cen
Jennie BakerClarinet solo J SondreggerStudent Life m the Twentieth Cen
Helen BouhanVocal solo Miss Florence JeppersonPresentation of diplomas
P ACornet solo C J HawkinsAward of gold medals for best work In
English Academic departmentBenediction
andnatsjaAcademic Jennie Baker
Helen BonbamGrammar Myrtle K Bib
bins Maude Bowen Opal F Noon Kath-arine Post Betsy
Mae Henry FlorenceAtkin MU
ton C Carruthera Clarence I KoffordPeterson John E lieu ReubenHawk Earl O Lamb John T Ward
were the tabernacle test nightFortyseven pupils were graduated Thewas andheartily applauded by a large throng
Invocation Mr Orson SmithSalutatory Zettie Turnerchorus Beauteous Day
RfCHatten Torn Gee T LangtonPiano solo La Somnambuta
Julia liendricksMae iornwell
School chorus Home From the WoodRecttadso He Knights Iteas-
tiiyMiz Alex PrestonIn S Thain and Olive Cressall
Recitation AH is WellHelen Groesbeck
VtoHn solo Miss PbylinRecitation Parhassius Cap
thre Joseph E OtteSchool chorus
NebekecAddress to graduatesWsa M StewartConferring of certificates
President H BullenBenedletto-
nBTJMKA XKJK SCHOOLThe exprcj of the Ku
reka school class were t l in OddFellows hall Friday night Th addresswas made by George M Marshall of the stats university who wasthe guest of the at ain the I D 8 church afterwards
The exercises at the hull were beguna piano solo by Miss Alice Weldon whowas followed by Mis Josh Kelly whodelivered the salutatory AfterKelly Walter J nsen san and Professor
ve a recitation followed by the valc-Istorian of the class Miss Elodia Mangum At the conclusion of Miss Man
address Mr B F llodson gave apiano solo the class song was
diplomas presented by the presidentof tie school board
The members of the graduating clas-ses Mlsse Mary JosieeUy Kioida MatiRum und Kdlth Bil
Albert Jarvis Will Hurd JohnDowney and NVwcl Irvine
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LOGAX TJX cEooIThe cloning exercises of the city schools
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MANTI SCHOOLSClosing exerctoes graduates of the
Manti public schools were held in thej Manti tabernacle Friday evening The
following was renderedPilgrims Chorus Class
Prayer ChaplainPresidents addreSsRecitation Apple HarmonAddresses by members of the school
boardEssay Jonnie BenchPiano selection i Alida SparOration Newton E NoyesAddfss Principal Nephi JensenPrognostication Henry PetersenValedictory Frank Alder
Aqvil Chorus ClassBenediction l y chaplain I
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6O07ZELD SCHOOLSScofleld May S The graduating ej r-
Cises of the eighth grade of the Scofleldpublic schools were laid Friday May fi
The following are members of the classMinrie reweathtT Mary Ant Hlnst-J th FiirM I ia ioJigi Hilda lngi andViiliam llusscii-An unusually interesting Drogramme
was rendered and was enjoyed by a largeaudience A novel feature was the pre-sentation to the graduating clrss of abeautiful picture aa a token of esteemfrom the seventh grade
POPPKUTON PLACE for weakchildren
Provo Canyon and Return 125Via D B O Sunday May 20Leave Salt Lake 800 a in Returning
irive rtt Salt Luke 6ott p m TlimagnMlcent scenery in the west A delifhtful outing for those who lovewonders of nature Rushing moun-tain torrents peaksGreen trees dazzling and aupln pirlog cataraete all in u sran ranorama
Wall PaperSome things new in wall decorations
Jiist arrived We are uptodate withour order V A Drvall 1 4
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Farmer Congressman Takesfltcial Train From Park
City to CoalvillcC-
oalville May 26 The jury returned averdict of no cause of action this aft rnoon in the case ot Annie OKetfe vs
City Plaintiff alleged in her cornthat she fell down on one of thecitys sMewilk u jur i Irit ami
and that tlt i ot th s itvvikwas r j yoi inl Ior h r iiiisirttiie Th
was charged with n giigeiuedamages in tile sum o UMW were de-manded
When Jutfge King reached Park Citymorning item Salt Lake he
discovered i IT trntn nr oalvilleIliad left At ri ii
he wee coulisci i h Wouldbe called tor trul viliin no iiuur TheexcQngrcssman ie to tin rjiiroadcompany for transportation and a picial
bept and only one in ih Parktendered him The special train
consisted of a handcar and two stalwartsertlcn men TrVp iriur a friendlyattorney lo hol J ilii rt for Ve wa com-ing Attfirii ki nounicd tho ear ati lstowed himself is far a possible from
handles and started on his twen-tyfive mile ride which was completedunder two hours When the resourcefulattorney arrived at Coalville he was con
oh his ability andlake the best everything The Re
an politicians however seem not-e ruffled and perplexed about thatar ride and it would not be at all
if one of them should decidemake life next trip to the district court
In a wheelbarrow
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Larff Amount of Taxes Paid in byTJtah Fuel and Railway Co
Spefclal to The HeraldPrice May 28 In view of the fact that
talk has been made through-out the county to the effect that tho
taxed for the striKe troublesin Carbon county the amounts of revenue the county receives from the coalcompany the Wasatoh Stores companyand the Rio Grande Western Railway allpractically one and the sane thing mayriot prove uninteresting at this time The
here are taken from CountyTreasurer Loofbourows books and arefor year 1903 The taxes paid last yearby the three allied companies are madeby precincts and ari as follows
Coal Wasatcn K G WPrecincts o Stores Ry
Winter Quar 37 I 90 15 821 7-2ScbfieidCastle Gate
267 3Spring Glen 2tsi 19
22S7 9sWellington S 58
Bunnyside 4JM 9Clear Creek 57M 17 4Md 1479
Totals SIMM 96 1315 84 12401255The total sum of taxes paid into the
county treasurer last WHS 6097352actual money collected Of this sumJ184199o came from the ttah Pita com-pany 181584 from the Wasatoh Storescompany and the sum ol J240125 fromthe Rio Grande Western rH ay leavingfl72M94 to be paid by the livestock realestate mercantile and ranch and otherinterest including the various com-panies otherwise than railway corpora-tion teleeranh and telephone linesOf the 6097352 the state of Utah re-ceived as its portion of the revenues colmeted the sum of 19034S On the t thof June the board of commissioners willmeet as an equalisation board and Willfix the levy for state and county purposesor rather it will leave them where theyhave been for a number ot years that is4V Wills on the dollar
Tits taxes for the year 1904 will be some-what greater than for last year owing to
of 200 ovens atside and the addition of large plnnts andImprovements by the coal company at Itsfour camps in this county and the buildnw dwellings and the potchaseof those beloiigina to striken whohaveleft the employ of the company
Wore it not for the fact that the statehas to have more revenues the rate oftaxation in Carbon county be reduc d this year to 4 or T The labortroubles in Carbon county have cost theUt h Fuel company in equipment antithe fvrploytnem of not thanninolrtg at one tinMduring the niid ts strike morea day
Twajye Thouaaad Acre MMJ b pby FroMtt-
eecial to TlePrice May A proposition is K Wconsidered by the people of FMand Caatle Valley to take out a big
ditch at a point about five miles abovPHoe and reclaim about 12000 acre ofland between here and the towns ofand Cleveland the countryknown as Miller flats It mostsoil with Irrigation At this
from the melting snow ia the hills is j
going to waste and this could be utiUsed for raininy at kast one crop ofhwy and possibly two each yearThe plan as outlined is to build tliditch this fall A line has already tweiisurveyed said later money la
her or both are availaWr It is pro o Mto construct a lug rfwrvoir in the mountain there being fair or five availabsites It ix argued that with the landsof gfjt Lake valley and the Sanpete andSevler country going to sugar beets thatthis section may be made the hay marhot of Utah Hay is now soiling at Priceat W per ton and none to be had atthis figure
next few days will likely see acnnpany organized for the ditch work4nd by fall the ditch should be compiete irrigating with the Hood waters next spring
BSCFKBT JUDGES WITHDRAWALCounty Will Have a Candidate
3fore Kilford ConventionEureka May is The withdrawal ofJudge Marioncaux has ausd considers rprle in Tintii district and hisdecision not to become a candidate isregretted However Juab county willnave a candidate either for judge or district attorney at UK convention to be
held inMHford on June S and as Marioneau was charged to Juab county whoseClaims were conceded befor withdrawal there is little doubt but thai thechoice of the delegates from thiswill be named by the convention not-withstanding the office hurger of thsouth counties Two y ir ago Juabnt to tlu ttttaiv Milford town with afoliate and was ignored but tnio year
vote that Is necessary to elect themoeratic must come fromthis COUBtv and the south end wilt haveto b satisfied with ine ninir t
the State convent ion the eni delega-tion south of rtih cniity in iliifSoc State Senatr Catxa deksaie 10 uie nttioiai LMmocraticccny tton
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WANTS LIGHT ON LAWHas Legislature Power to Repeal
Existing Ordinances
Statute bookslias been a law on the
allnwin cities and Jrif rtOwns to flask curfew ordinances
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It aPi ears that iit a fv i nnot or will nni n l k fu thtir chii
Off the isirel liigh Ciiwds fn from 12 to li years of r-
d to roam the Streets at allth night The town hoard of Hunt-
s osj has WD special poiice-Jben to assist the niarshnl in a
to this kind rk A fW of thrboys have IK on i iu piit t wrk111 thf public p-
r except with the rarm ir tiitrM are busy Tyte Tovtlcgs and aOthers of our young men wrnt to
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all that into it is o rtoe road from Price southward About tnmiles of this road is in Carbon countThe county comtBUtsioBers of Carboncounty have pramiued a number of timesto r n r mad hut ft i ina horriblecondition As i result a m vim nt irfoot To try arid ift he raiiroul coinpito haul the Knury couniy freight tKarnham or Mounds as the road trouteither of those places would all IK in
county officials would tr aukeep a good road
C Robbing was down here w tm-iigJ Hitr a uTy trn inliiff fr a ri iiiof way iiiong tht county roa is rumto Kmcry to build an tlcctrlc railwa1-It the Sauna cutoff i not built onthe people would welcome nost any kindof a good road that could be travflodwith confort
An or Jn peddler visited our countypom ago and got the best of one ormure citixe II A Xntli let hn Sr40 bil5ils of lie look
Sunuyside and sold th ni or thi i hbut the organ man has iot conic yet al-
though several good promises have iriiisent in letters organ agent wasworking for a Provo firm The potatoeswere not his the cash was notMr Jjufelt is about to enter a seriouschars aiairst him as Ii has waitednow about u year for jomcthing to hedune
PATTJTG FOB COAL STKEKE
Carbon County Oflkrfals B li e BullPens Are Z peaalveSpecial to The Herald
Price Utah May Yesterday theboard of county commissioners were insession here all dy the greater portion
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bullpen when the 130 menwere brought from the halfway
above the town of Helper Theseexpenses all told foot up less than 2000
men who acted as guards or deputysheriffs being paid by the Utah Fuel cornpany After all these expenses are paidthere will be left in the general fund ofthe county something with thisyears taxes yet to come in Carboncounty it will thus be seen is perhaps
off financially than otherin the state population consid-
eredIn the matter of the creation of a new
school district to be cut off the Price dis-trict the and the trustees ofPrice district appeared before the boardand came to an agreement whereby thePrice board lit to furnish a means of conveyance to those children who live atremote distances The petitions were un-
der the circumstances and concesmade by the Price trustees with-
drawnThe board of commissioners are to meet
on the first of June as a board of equali-zation The levy will be the same as lastyear 4 There will be no raisein taxation because o the coal minersstrike and the large number of arrestsand protection of property by the employ-ment of numerouscounty will have enough money in itstreasury when the taxes come in fallto build a substantial court house inthe event the commissioners so decide
RBVJBJfUE OFFTOKRS AUEKF
Swoop Down On American Pork sadCapture Saloonists
American Fork May M The revenueofficers yesterday two of ourReal by dropping in on them and
beenbreaking the law The stfiooa hadto nay 75 and the Palace had to put up-
I All the business men In this town havesigned an agreement to close their placesevery Thursday at 12 oclock noon endstay closed all afternoon during themonths of June July andAmos Wagstaff wife and
Fannie left over the R G W Thursdayfor St Louis to take in the fairThey will visit a number of places ofInterest before returning
Mrs James jr will leave onMonday for Erie Pa for aa extendedvisit with her folks Mrs Sarah Smithwill accompany her They will visit the
fair before returningA game of will bo played atthe City park on Decoration day between American Fork said l hiThe excursion front Salt Lake over the
Rio Grande Western last nigbt was novery much of a success there being onlyabout seventyfive people on the trainThe who did come however had agood time dancing at the Apollo
Misses Edith and Belle Mcintyre ofPHee are visiting a few ia thiscity
B H Stout went to Salt Lake todayita couple of days visit with his fate
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Park City May 28 iOn Monday thefirst contingent of Park City people willtart the Worlds the partywill be Mrs C A Steelier Mrs EdwardRyan Mrs Kate Carpenter Misses LillyLanyon Florence CarpenterTcwey Elissabeta banning GertrudeV hitmoyer Messrs Edward Ryan andlanes Carpenter
As a result of the heavy rain whichhas been falling during the past fewcays th lower portion of Ontariohmj bulkhead gave way Jjfabout 12 oclock arid n lars quantity ofthe rock and dirt slid into the road Jn
slide two or threw poles belonging tothe P C If I Co which heldelectric light were torn down andthe town was loft in t ompletfor over an hour The slide wiU dosethe road between town and the boardingJioyse for teams until quite an amountof work is done upon itfte G A R ha made preparations to
conduct Memorial services here andon Monday will scorch to the cemeterywhere services wilt be held over thegraves of comrades In the state en-campment matter they will have thefinal arrangements made by next weekand an official programmethe entertainment to be had here duringthe reunion
This morning a delivery wagon belonging to the Park City Meet companyoverturned on Wmoduide avenue andquite au amount tiC merchandise scatered over the The wagon roPedover the bank and it was damaged eoneiderabU
R B Wright a ad family left for SaltLake this afternoon
Joe Ljmyon returned from Coalville to-day where he has ben doing jury duty
Rev H O Hogan came up SaltLake today
Feeney was among the Bornlnarrivals from Salt
F K Tregea is spending a 4aT or twoin Prk city
Bob ViddiFon came up from Salt Lakethis morning
Miss Belle Olsen daughter of DrJames Olsn who went to California afew months ago is dangerously ill thereHer father has arrived at the bedsideof his daughter
James Gordon smashed the window ofthe 1 P saloon and was given ten daysat hard labor for malicious
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A Kanaka caused a good deal of mer-riment recently by wrestling with hiwife on the streets The fellow va-dnmk and tte woman in conr iufnt eproved to to tii rior i strengtliaJiy the offcjiOr tikuti beiore thepolice spurt wbere he claimed that thecause of behavior wits his stepsonwho he claimed showed too much atwas released en the promise that iuwould go home and behave himself
W M Thinley was fined lotMiK which is prohihitd liy i eij orii-nanee while a fjm was iv eibert Gaatavensen and a
1 tine Joe Peter Sun drunkennessand disturbing peace
Dr and Mrs K O Jones left listThursday for the
Mr and Mrs of Californiaise npifd a Pat of i a ar un-
rjjiss to Ciiarii l ruuiWilliam Draper rwt ivu
injuries occasioned by an accidentJoseph T Harry of Pueblo is visiUnc
parents Mr and Mrs Jowt hHarry
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Mi hus been stightly ill but isnow recoveringCJt orgf Tingley proprietor of the Hubis about to erect a branch of clothing
i business at JunctionMagnus Olsen is extending bis ptecfof business on Rt te 5trrftI Mis Kmh Ioffeiison has left for StLouiii
Mrs Iillje Birch is suffering with pneu-monia
Mrs W Weiler has returned toMurray with the intention of establishinga home hereWilliam Smith is erecting anotherfor renting purposes in the southend our townThe Tinjrkv and Stratton reaidencea on
street are almost tiniahed andrcalyM A Williamson editor of tii melhas returned from the WeldsfarWilliam Steohenson returned front LosTigtTs last Friday where he went tpout
for morth ego He has been underthe care of a physician ever since he
j arriv d there Soon after his departurefrom here he was troubled with a growthon one of his honda whichinto blood poison He lingered in thehosnital for weeks and recoveredsufficiency to return to Murray
The Mill Creek schools closed lastThursday An entertainment was provided for the students and parents
Arthur White is erecting a large tarra en Atwood street
Pator Andrews of the Baptist cruwetiwill hold Decoration Day memorial sefvics today Sunday at 8 m
Mrs t laf Erlckson died last Sundayof pneumonia The funeralWednesday May 22
A baby boy has been born to Dr andMrs Duncan
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aged 5d years of Pa rowan Irondied here yesterday from an affection ofthe heart The remains will be taken toPartisan for interment tomorrow
A marriage license has been issued toHadfield of Pirovo Bench aj J
19 antI Ktason Laird of 1The Provo river is now higher then it
has been for years and men owninglard alig the river west of c
at work on the banks of the stretrying to prevent an overflow
The Democrats of precine winrmet in a orecinct primaryevening June 1 to elect flfteea
to the state convention in Salt labsen June 9Frank Jorgensen and family have moved
here from Huntsville re Mrfeenscn i a brother of Joegensen of the Maeser school in this cityarid was principal of the HiWtSYiQeschools irst year
Twenty new members were admitted tothe ioal lodge of Elks lastIOge now has a membership of over 1Wand is steadily growing
A Ward has been electedtiejisurtr of the Provo lodge of Elks tofill the vacancy occasioned by the realsnation of j A Twelves who has movedto California
William G Briggs aged 84 and Ssjr1E Paterson aged 19 both ofFork have taken out a marriage
James OBrien an Irishman about j4years of age was brought In from TView last evening by the constableappears to be somewhat mentally tf-
anced but ho will be persatttftf4f go without being subjected to anamication as to sanity He rthe appearance of the typical tramps
wants tohealth He is ia a condition
care and treatment butreached the human driftwood stage mlwhich a poor devil is always n tomove onGeorge A Hone was over from Benj
rain todayMiss Mba Houaton deputy comity
clerk went to Americannoon to spend Sunday relatives
Judge Johnson having finishedin the Fourth district court that
he came to hear has returned to litehome in the south
Joseph F Smith W B Preston JolraR Barnes John C Cutler George Roseney W W litter andwe
a board meeting of a company in I
which they are interested IDr J Stewart has returned
Baltimore where he has gueeesscompleted a course Hi medicineuated from the College of Physicians endSurgeons-
Court Stenographer Iverson of the Sev-enth district who has been here withJudge Johnson for several days has returned to the south
Professor J Boehard the musicaldirector of the Provo schools has re-ceived an invitation from J H Conrdirector of the Worlds Fair ChildrenSong festival to attend with m nychHdrea of the Provo schools aa poasibleand slag in the festival The musicalexercises Will take place from June 28to July 12 and it is that over5000 children wilt participate While itis not probable Boshardcan get aify number of children fromPTOVQ to attend owing to the great dis-tance he feels highly complimented bythe invitation as it is the re-sult of favorable comment on the mu-sical status of the Provo school childrenmade to Mr Congdon by musical friends
Mrs EL McGraw who has beenresiding with her son Attorney Frank A
in Salt LAke for timewill return to Provo to live JuneMr McGraw also expects to spend thesummer here
George A Smith and Mr and MrFrank Libby relatives trout theare here Mr Smiths grand-mother Mrs Hannah Smith and otherProvo relatives
AGHDfTB APTOIMTBiDSpecial to The Herald
Price May M The board of countycommissioners has appointed registrationagents in the several precincts of Car-bon county for the coming November elec-tion as follows i
Winter Quarters Andrew Gilbert Seefield Paul Wood Castle Gate ThomasW Lewis Helper W C Broeker SpringGlen J W Rowley Price Robert MeKune Edgar Thaync MinnieMaud E C Lee SminysWe A E Gib-son Clear Creek Richard Cstner-
AH the precinct except WellingtonSpring Glen Hel er and Scofieid wentRepublican at the last general electionwhere Republican registration agents arenamed Those enumerated cat Demoantic majorities and have been givenDemocratic registration officers
LEFEVER CTTDDEBAC KS DEAT5Richfield May 21 Another death has
been added to the list for this month inthis city Yesterday morning LefeverCuddebaek died after an Illness of several weeks due to heart trouble anddropsy His death had been expected talmost any time within the past twoveeks Mr Cuddeback was a well knowncitizen of this county having been a resi-dent of it for about thirty years Hehas been the sheep raisingird farming business living up to aboutfour years on his farm along theSevier river between here and Sigurd
The deceased was a native of New Yorkand was born in Cayuga county Nov 90-
1S3S He went to California in 18 andto White Pine Nev during the greatecitement there in 1871 Prom therecame to Utah at what was then Lewis-ton now Mercur InlSTl he came to Se-
vier county He was married to 1880 to-I rs Eliza Peer who died about a yearact from the effects of an operationMr CiHdohack was a candidate for sher-iff on the Socialist ticket two yearslie has a brother at Salina andtwo half sisters in Michigan
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oeK are touring this countyiitcrtainmentF While at Josenh MQA-
iay a t oiiple of the party took the fundsmanager and skipped They footed
it ci tnr as Salina anti were caught an4-ken backto JosephRevenue Collector A Stuart of Sajt
dropped in unannounced on thesaloon keepers of this city a few days agoand it has Just leaked out that after an-examlnaiioit of their books ne levied aline of 112 against one of the proprletofP
75 againsr other rot sellingii wholeale iiantities The fines
wfr puii wUr ut a contestmas Brown uf halt Lake i in 4htf-
itv tii the interest of the Wasatchtrie company which proposes U etstabttsfrian electric plant herr
Cultivating and thinning sugar beetis n ill the fluids of the county Thearms ha brought the plants u plen-
il In prjspfcta are the heft
irtrnver Rio Grande company isstill scattering its heavy rails along thetrack of the 8vi r branch and now hasthem strung t S this side or Sigurd
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IBP be or tinsChrl I ammrr dorf hoibrolsen this week for the fneW residence which hecity It will be ont of th
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PBJ5PABING FOR VACATIONSchools Holding Exercises
Preliminary to ClosingKureka Ma Thf gran tine exericisrm of th M choo n tonigh
wnei i ade will I jiven theirdiploi s Tutu rn night ti membersof the High si hull exerOdd Feilov hall night thhool reritii was givwise croWlr almostwhich
b tin school i andand fi nds At rhe coneexercises last ni ii a cotniinK o Miss Iatherlne Br-Bain nd James P Dristaward of the t prizes
gave Tn ompetiuhers of the eishin gradeschool the sibiert The
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tKiiation first priz of wawon by Miss Kd ui Russell o thegrate and th econd by Miss VThonuiS Tht pr eeds of nights enleruinment go to the libra IT fnad
All the stores and many of the mineswill i Sise day In the
ths usual cxtrclses will be hold andthe vwrious lodges will g t thetery to decorate the graves of membersLater there will be a game of basakallwith the Cleave l und team of Salt Lake
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c fc5i n and the exercises will bedtutfcd at this Kaysville cemetery
Miss Ivy Blood went to Logaa tbistevening to visit with her sister Mrs
s H LiiifordOwen A Taylor formerly of
hut now chief clerk of Shortat liawilns Ayo is visiting reiatmxi-her Mr hassition in the Short Line ofncSalt Lake but has to frmitnin his present position
John B Barnes this eventtca visit to ProvoJhn C Edwards of Salt lake was dolog business for Z C Ms I in Kays
vile yesterdayMr and Mrs John 8 of Downey
IUa have bees spending week hem-On Wednesday a wan
tendered Mr and Mrs Frank Whowere married in the Salt Lakethat day at the home of the brides Mr-en ts Mr and Mrs Charles Barnes Mr-tnd Mrs Hyde will reside in Kaysvtfte
Miss Alice Cottrell Miss Anniearid Richard Robins came up front SaltLake this to visit friends
Mred Maddick was a passenger to stallLake this evenlwr
Mrs R W Barnes was a visitor toSalt Lake today
Mrs Eiisabetb Watt of Layton hasto Alberta Canada to visit her daughterMrs Thomas J OBrien
May 28 The ease ofThomas Steed vs the Rio Grande WesternRaflway company which hastwe in the district court before
Hart and a jury was concluded lastevoiiHW and a verdictwarding plaintiff and costs asagoa for personal injuries sustained bybeing struck by a train
The following cases were continued forable tor atten
Hew State Gun dub vs Lather EllisButler vs Alma Butler divorce H
OConnor and John Orr Whoare charged with stealing wire from the
dent Telephone companys patenb Bountiful were arraigned awl
took tile statutory time toCourt adjourned for the term last even
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Mon jltn bt c-At m d rate prteoa George GL Pvyft-iO fll State street PtosM
Particulars write AlkJr Whotel via Sandy
Bertha at BjOf t fcSpecial tourist sleepers Salt to
St Louis without via D ft-G and Rock Island system Leave SaltLake at 805 pm May Telephone 34G
or write Rock Island oAce 1M2nd South for reservations Berthrates only barf of regular Pullmanrates
SEASON OF I904
Opening
MAY 30thDECORATION DAY
30 TrainsNew hardwood floor largest and grand
est in the worldChristensens orchestraImproved bathing facilities 1 0 lath
houses 200 new this season built iudeep water
THK OLD HATE
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Opening
The Utah State Iaud and Orchestraunder the dire ion of
4HTOH PXDERSENIts only five miles arid it costs bitpennies to ildersThe dance hail his h n enlarged act
new floor hiii mikir dancingliiiviiioa iti the state
Admission We Each ticket entitles thholder to in tradeBOATING DANCING MORSE RAClN
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