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H THE EA8TKHH UTAH ADVOOATK, THUIWDAY, 3VLX 9, 1014. M J I'AOK KKIKT ' - ffli wit ii mm cue H i B (Continued from page one.) H i collector of tho old nccounU (or H light And water allowed receipts ' amounting to $C18. Quite a number of complaints IIB against sign board i and billboards H I on tho I1 o walk i were made Tho B marshal trim Instructed to keep tho B walks rlenr from nil such obatrtie- B 1 tlons. BBb A lengthy communication from PpV TJnglneer Itlehnrd n. I.ymnn of Salt BBb Lake pertaining to several systoma PBB 5 of water filtering wns rend. No PBB ( definite action was tnkou In regard BBBft to BKBK , Tho matter of n sldowalk and BBB ' wntcr line to tho cemetery wm re- BKBB for rod to the Btreot and road com- BKBB mlttec. Itcapectful oonaldemtlon BKBB, was given to a communication from BMBH tho chamber of commerce In regard BKVB to the proposition and something BKBK ' Along tills lino will probably bo BKVB done In tho Immediate future, nl BBH ' tli on Eh Uio city U not in slinpo to PVH ' go to tho cxitenao of constructing n BKVM cement walk to tho burying ground BKBB ,' Extensive sower extension.' on PBH Seronth and Ninth atrecta and tho BMBB . oxtonalon of water mnlna on various P streets and tho exponto of paving !"" crossings, culverts, etc., ran tho bill up rory high and will rcqulro ovory font of tho avatlabto roTonuea p i 'to meet thciw Increased oxpondl- BIBB t turo. B ' Legal blanka of every description BKBB i carried In atock. Ths Advocate Pub- BKBB llahlng Co. -Advt. . , , Hi Fourth I! : of July I! Special Sale! BKVB -j M Wide Ribbon, H' good line of col- L , ors, suitable for K , girdles or 'hair K bows BBBBKT Rr 50c Ribbon reduced E to 35c H 35c Ribbon reduced K 25c Hr 25c Ribbon reduced t 15c BBaaaar B . The Special Sale . on trimmed hats K continues. Some B very good bar- B gains B BESSIE KENNEDY, j MILLINERY. W.F. iUBJUBID W P Olson, former mayor of I'rlce, believes that gambling should bo stamped out Mr Olaon no sta led In tho course of bla examina tion touching his qualifications n Juror In tho Kolter ease Ho also toted that If It was shown that gambling wns conducted In any of tho saloons of I'rlce during tho time that hla administration coun tenanced It, ho would have no hesi tancy In removing Mr Kolter aa sheriff for failure to perform hla duties In closing It up It waa rather a bad fifteen win titea that l'rlco'a former mayor (who ran a very wldo opon town) spent under flro from Bam King, a lawyer from tho suburb of 8alt Lake For some reason Mr Olson gavo tho Impression that lw waa very desirous of being a Juror In tho case and his statements that ho was agalnat gambling caused broad smites on tho faces of the rather largo alied audience and ono or two who smiled too loudly were repri manded by tho bailiff In answer to a question from Mr King aa to tho exact tlmo bo had fomo to tho conclusion that gamb ling waa an evil and should recelvo tho consuro of all right minded people, wlicUier beforo or after tho Inst municipal election, Mr. Olson thought that tho reform Idea had occurred to him about a year ago, which fftntetnent also seomed to alrlko tho nlrth spot of thoao present. Tho defense exhausted Jta tlrat peremptory challongo In advising tho ex-mayor thnt ho would not bo Imposed upon to tho oxtcnt of hav ing to tit In Judgment upon tho county peace officer. INDIANS KTKItCIHK CUNXIN'O AMI HOMI Till! HUN' dance, Tho White Ulvcr Utcs and Un compnhgro Indiana of tho Uintah Indian reoervntlnn hold Uielr sun' danco on tho roaervntlon promises, dospllo tho ban which Cato Bolls,! Indian commissioner At Washington, I recontly placed on this form of ro Ilgloua ceremony, resulting In an order to nit Indian Agonta and Uni ted State marshals to atop tho Ianco; Icarnlng that Cato Bella had given orders prohibiting tho aun dance, raoro than 300 room bens of the Uto and Uncompahgro tribes re sorted to rwbUo tactics. Though they apttearod to be amwunbllng near Varnal on their old danco ground ' tho Indiana cultivated nn knpreaaion among authorities that they would not hold their sun danoo until Aug ust. Then they began leaving their aid danco ground, but In com., . an with a aocrot understanding they scattered In groups and pro reeded to an uninhabited section of the reaervatlon. The plot Is said to have been d Mgnod by "IlodCap," son of "Old Wnlkor," ono of tho most famous chlefa of tho Whlteltlvor Utea, to whom tho history of Uio atato de votes several ptgoa. "Ill Cap" won renown about eight ear ai;o when he Instituted a rovolt on tho Uintah reservation and led hla tribe to Routh Dakota. Fodoral troops had to eacort tho tribe back to tho Uintah reservation. In nla deter Jiilimllon to liold tho aun danco re gardless of order, "Red Cap" Is snld to hnvo been assisted by "IU1 Dog" and "Cooyto lkn," two other leaders of tho Uintah rAorvntlon, tho latter being connected with tho Uncompahgre. j Soft drlnlca, poanuU and cigars at tho Bko store. Advt. pjj I Stockgrowers' and Farmers' Store BBBp' m K j Groceries and Farm Supplies. Hj; ! We arex now handling Grain, H ;, Hay and Flour in Carload lots ; PRICES?-JUST INQUIRE . bbbbBv' aVaaBBBBBWaWat r , 190 PHONE 190 BBS ( J bbE He vvsizzzr: Br rys' HbbbbV . fllii vrir COURT OVEttKDLB dEMURIf It Icane On tlty Plant Without Voto Held Void. In tho matter of the caao of D it McDonald against tho city of I'rlce and J 11 Mnnson, plaintiff took the first heat Monday (morn ing The demurrer Interposed by the defendants waa oorrulod by .the court Stanley I'rlce represen ted tho plaintiff and City Attorney McWhlnney and Ferdinand Krtck aen the defendants The action wns baaed on a sUt uto of 1913. which, In tho words of Judge Krlckeen, was not "happily worded ' The court, however, held I that ho bctlctcd tho In tout of tho statute waa sufficiently plain thnt! tho etty council had no authority to lcwc the plant without a voto of tho people Defendants' nttorncjn contendod that tho slntuto was ambtguou and that It would bo ImpoSBlblo for n city council to lease municipal prop erty under Ita terms; that, under Section 1, the council would tlrat have to decide that It wished to ell tho plant and then paaa n res olution that It did not wish io pell but wished Xo teano and thnt under Bcctlon 3 It would bo necessary for a leasee to pny tho full nppralaod value of tho plant together with nil outstanding Indobtcdncm on tho lMinda and accrued Interest. Kcly Ing upon a statute of 1911 tho nt torncya for Uio defendants cinlmed tho city council had full power to leaao tho pUnt. HERBER H KILLED Ifebcr Itusaell of Nino Mile met I with a shocking death In tho local I freight yards Monday morning by I being thrown under a freight train. .Tho wheels aevored tho body Into four piece, crushing tho feature 'beyond recognition. I Ho hod como to Prlco with n I bunch of sheep which had boon loaded for Kansas City. Ho thought tho train waa pulling out and as ho was to accompany tho sheep coat In' attempted to board It but missed his footing and was thrown under neath Tho deceased waa only 30 years of ago and leaves a wlfo and four children Interment took plnoo hero yesterday, services being conducted from tho tabornnclo. VIOMX INSTRUCTION. Mrs. L. A. Jones, teacher oX vio lin. Btudlod tour years wKh Prof. Adolph RchelUchnvldt, Do Vauw uni versity, OreoncasUe, Ind.j on year la New England Conservatory, Bos ton, Mass.; Instructor of violin two years In Do Pauw University. RorMwnco. Cor. Main and Fourth streets, near Academy Bide Advt. Subscribe for Ths Advocats. CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertisements under tills head will bo diargvd for at Uio rata of one cent a won! per Issue. Minimum advertisement, 15 cents. WANTED To repair, any old thing, at Goodman's Itepalr Shop FOIt BAI.K Two room cottago fur nished, ohenp; also now bunga low. Inquire this offloo. FOft SALE Gtowart range, Singer sowing machine, sanitary couch, sotteo with leather cushions at iocs than half price. Inqulro &t Mrs. Connor's, next to Jonas' storo. WANTHD UmbrcJIan, to repair and recover, ut Goodman's nopalr Shop. ONE HUNDHKD Children wantod to try our now roller skatoa Satur day afternoon. Ton cents admis sion. Alrdomo. COMPETENT "aTlUi wanto.1 for steady omploymont at tho now alrdomo. Boo F. D. Ovoroaueb, I'llICB AMUSEMENT CO. wants oio thousand patrons to gain health and happinoas at tho now alr Alrdonio. OIIlli WANTED for general houoo work for all or part of tho wook. Address 0. K., ooro of Tho Advo Mto. f, WANTED Sewing machines, to re pair, at Oopd man's Itepalr Slum. LOST Twenty-ono Jowol, open face Elgin watch lost botwoon horo nod Wellington. Iloturn to this o;flri sad rocolvo Toward. s PRICE, UTAH. Just Received a Shipment of Ladies' White Waists! 98c and $1.49 J White Wash Dresses, New Styles 1 $4.98, $5.90; $6.90, $7.90 1 Light Weight Coats 'M . $9,90 and $10.90 J Ailvocato Cnso Oocs Otit. I Tho editor of Tho Advoonto wont up to Sunnysldo Tuesday to mako nrrangomenta for tho nttendanco of his witnesses In tho libel mitt ag ainst this paper by Geo. N, Hill, to learn upon his return Hint tho caao by an order of tho court bad gono over until Uio October term. This matter was set Xor trial by Jury Im mediately following tho MoWhlnncy caso. Judgo Chrlatenson statod that It would bo Imposslblo to hear more than two jury cases, those of Hill ngntnat Kolter and MoWhlnncy It will thoreforo probably bo tho first Jury case to bo reachod during tho October term of court. Fair Opining. Tills question Is from a Connecticut woman's dairy, dated 1700: "We had roast pork for dinner, and Doctor 8, who carved, held up a rib on hla fork and said, 'Hero, ladles, Is what Moth er Eve waa mado of ' 'Yes,' salt! Sis ter Pstty, 'and It's from vory much tho same kind of crlttor." Christian Iteglstcr. Farm Diplomat. "Do you want a Job as a farmhand P "No." replied Plodding Pete. "You have beon kind to ms In ths past, and I think too much of you to make you aa objsct of Jealous batted araosg all your neighbors." Sapphhis Hsadsd List fUpphlrss comprised nearly two thirds of ths value of gam talaerata producid In ths United Status last ysar. Good Qualltlss of Bamboo. A lighthouse of bamboo, which Is la use In Japan, la aald to hava great powar of resisting the wavta, and doea not rot like ordinary wood. Tho Advoonto for good printing. WOMEN BEAT MEN AT FINDING BARGAINS Dy HOLLAND. 11TOMUN pciid more nion- i " ey than men, and they IHiiid It v Uor They not only , buy most of the articles used In III home, hut they ulso buy fur their children and of ten for tlu'lr inuii folks. Wouiun also read the nd vortlseuients moru than men do This makes them better and Mifor buyera than men. They havo equipped thorn, selves with tho knowledge that makes them cffcctlvo, They know the best atorea, the best merchandise, the best values. Ily rending ths advertisements women are enabled to shop more eco- nomlcally, to make the mon ey go farther. , KNOWLEDGE: IB MONEY IN DOINO "iuWInq, i jj i ATTrttCllVE.BOOK ON THE PANAMA-PACIFIC INTEiS TI0NAL EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL ' j MAILED FREE OF CHARGE. 1 AllANDKOME book or suty psges profuely Illustrated In mJ( und ghlng detailed descriptions of the Panama Pacific lu'j tlonai Eiposltlon to be held In San Kraiidsco from Kb a. Dee 4, 1015, and of the Panama canal and canal region, M be mulled 'ij- tli Exposition free of charge to all tnqulrera Tlu Wt Is Inletiiliil as a crnrral guide to prospertlvr vIMtora and will 1i3 tain Information concerning the great engineering feat which thr ssj sltion Is celobrnte Write to the Munugcr Ilurrau of Public Panams-Psrlflr tntrrnationsl Exposition, KxKltlon ltulldlnc, (ton raj Cisco, for booklet i ' - -- yvf-a J ' L' ' 'i "v S "-'. i-H ia?SWM&,i"-L hTvb1 J.T jVs"TlIRI Wm. 511 to & irlV" "A W 4v1VL'IhVvI fafi -9RA & k 7B 4 .-J. jill I, U Crocker Co, olflclal photosruphsrs. INTERIOR OF A SCULPTOR'S STUDIO AT THE EXP0SIW THE picture shows ono panel of an enormous frleie "TtiiCIs of Pheaton." by llnitio 7Jmm. for the outside of the hi1! dome of tho Palace of Pine Arts at ths Psnams.Psclflc l" tlonai Exposition in ID lft. Eko Theater '!N'nfrl 1ST BM fl) y tM T 1 1' iT ruxH r KHI J'SPSIi v -fitfl tI f!-H)l fNMS! f MIBMB '" - MlPli! i 1119 Tho announcement that "An Am orlciui aUxen" is coming to tho Eko theater for an ongagomont of ono night only, Tuesday, July nth, undoubtedly will bo tho occasion of tho packing of that popular placo of imusoment whore photo dramas bold sway Coupled with tho foot that this four rcol production is wild to bo ono of tho bent of tho output ot Uio famous I,ll)TB pnny Is tho feature that JM rymoro appeara In tbe 'B Tho natno of Darrymore generations has been H card Jn Uio boat thoater land. John Is a brotbtf Darrymoro and a son of fl Maurlco Jarrymoro o dlitlngulahod Qoorgio Pr I LiilfiE? of "ighclass Ranges S UM N E R ' SI Elv ' l