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Show 2 gua peel PYROTEGHNIGS© jliment, as | Sha ckleford a 28, 1906. MARCH CITY, WEDNESDAY, SALT LAKE ene NEARLY SAWS HIS WILL HE TAKE BELATED TRAINS 82s WAY TO LIBERTY OFFIGE BY FORCE BEIGN TO ARRIVE: setae ne with the minority ope is "at conan vith with ik speaker Minority | had any sue hj ol rhe me astre before the house was}! one making several urgeney deficiency | | appropriations the most important lfitem of which was $60,000 for the pay| ment of the expenses of the Pan-| American conference which ‘ soon to) be held at Rio Janeiro. This item} up a tariff discussion ‘the it had | |}opened | full sway for three hour ae. a |heaes of the ee ans We "stan Jumps on Railroads, Banks, Insurance Companies and Newspapers. UPROAR IN THE GALLERY fii sus" Livelicst General Discussion gaged in on Railroad Washington, of March South Yet | stepped bill in usual the senate manner onto he charged tions, and this the and with Jumped those forces contaminating including insurance with national Account of Absentees. Se- lection elec-| of Again Member Deferred. | through elections an investigation of national) getting tired of the delay in the } to mat- the to finally . within their control, He /LONG was the was that the labor trust of all. He contended attempting to usurp that the the leg-| determine the the . Court's Order the Ss _ g ul Ross is eriminats elty This break away vas confined eount of he would former Burglary The charges held to the When did he March the took the 27.-Speaker|¢o; the unexpected today | collector floor house in the |J8 past has called four ni | term every A of quite are severely oe years but | Foy ene hepuea brlety tone: charge-made') -signed mn a\bontiof Mr. company iCallsten han been against him by Mr. Shackleford (Dem. by a surety and sent Me.), that he was "the one-man Sinee the days an "autocrat" power in of Speaker and|to the secretary ©f the the } ary WE a] THREE went | : about | Man in Tt MOV Diehl's TO BINGHAM train } points Se s gs. running far out west of Salt Lake as Cc ourt a stalking of the on ac-!| Hornung, general agent, < "3239 ' of ' Hing nese saeysoce t the, unw PLANS Service r Lhe j ee i { P Discovery ) of the lk i Lsel ' t ‘ i 5 en r ha lorsehoritics N No ts for ent } - prod tl ett to he be eal len d el ( a I ie ¢ mach ents 1 Lin ( IT eu hea root re. om r { | i: } ti 5 and nit he und i trij We = ' { I of I I Ib loth rR. mired 1 corn: ]\ ae Phoree' Blipation. ' ¢ night PINS You Should Exercise great care in the selection of a diamond. Unless you ure an expert you should concern yourself most In selecting a house from which to Duy. Our reputation is based on the goods we sel University Effective. and Examinations Established g putting in of gas mains which 1sD3 p think | an. unpaved and untidy condition and tekl pleasant incidents Preight to NURSES' Mishop HOME Leonard Is that Tarif! hard good condition (and by tar the ‘Awe Pa jal in of a carrie + te Ww ‘days out of nae Issued oa ty SC hoot "exercise 8 P Waceist tor embraced or will ‘Schisale be held dD on Effective under of the chara heading V rie of all * for' 18, the 0} 75 including branches, A. FOLEY Commercial West Second Salt Lake Agent South Street, Utah, City; i Ladies' Labor-Saying Device, Electric W ashing achine snow See Window tturday UTAH ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Oregon "Short Line will inaugurate a slight change in some of the. train schecarriers | dules be tween Salt Lake and MeCam- | mon, RAILRGAD The best of service bety Ween Omaha Chicaro, Minne apolis wnd St. Paul, as well as bet tween Chicago, St. Louis, Mé mphis, New Orleans ane all other southern and southeastern points. or full information and literature call on or write ene deficiency mao ad 1,°28 > degrees, 2 from 6 Dp m. to today-Rain February ILLINOIS it don't cost any more EER 6p precipitation m.,. 56 inch; Accumulated' of exces since the first of tbe ch; accumulated. exces: by the Railraads| of prec ipits stion sinte Jan: "1. 5 conven indige ast | inches, i Relative humidity at 6 Pp. m., 74 per trees, by ‘City atheri utenarn Christensen, which THE CENTRAL J. Yesterday's report at the loéal office the weather bureau: Maximum tempe rature, 46 degree: minimum temperature » 40 degrees; mean temperature, 43 degrees whieh is 3 degrees. below the normal. Accumulated deficie ney of temperaAbgreten accumulated ae Ae, degrees; in j temperature sinee Jan. Yotal precipitation whie th You will if you travel over Metcorologic al ‘Re; port, Schedule. EDP is. heing proc elamation When going Cast why not enjoy yourself Well Way. of day PRICES. Num- The money for the building. amounting to $22,000, has been raised by donations from friends of the late Bishop Abiel Leonard, who were anxious to SsIst in erecting a memorial to him The home, which ha long beer no | needed, wil be modern in every \ and wil be built to accommodate farts nurses. Each nurse is to have a room and there wil be in addition a suite for the head nurse, and a large living room. The hame wil be equippe With hardwood flan; : several brooms and toilets. and when finished Will be a beautiful addition to one of Salt Lake's leading hospitals. Ground Will be broken aoetey ane it is hoped the buliding Will be "ady to Occupy jin the early fall, ths no REASONABLE Priends. Plans are now in the hands of fh local architect, and wil! shortly ba finished for the Bishop Leonard MermoHome for of Nurses. to be vréetec theial grounds St. Mark's hospital the = hearing Be the interes Gel to Pntertain of Under OPEN to of one Cig FOR ol sfeiior ‘ial treasury Mantl. Clef x MORE POSITIONS | ¢ ‘ivil L\ Modical Members of the Treble Clef celui will entertain a onumbe of their friends at a musicale tomorrow eyvenIng at 245 Commercial club building Assisting the club will he Mrs : Schaufelberger, soprano Mrs Pe ho Anderson mezzo-soprano, Mrs Is. Richards readet Miss gudith vans, accompanist The following progr: patie has been arr tiged: ‘Welcome, Pre Primros © Pinsuti ‘The Shephe Pe: . Armstrong Treble Club "Out in the Open Meadow". .Stewart PHERV OWS si eks rama ates sohm Mrs. Schaufelberget Reading . : 3 Selected Mrs. Richards. "Wood Violets' B -Homer. Bartlett ‘Owl and: Pussy Cat' | -. Ingram Club Reading . ; -.-. Selected Mrs. Richards ‘LaFolletta"' perros : - Marche: Mrs. Schaufelberg ‘Spring Chorus- "Fiving Bute hm. in" ; 1zNne! Club niso wished to go to Bingham Diehl had no objections lation of that prosperous mining pals s every ber the house," | his.approval. Carlisle no horse THEIR thy WILL GIVEMUSICALE. = me ust Miles More weakne by Treble <- make C ity Machines and Dice Games Civil service eligibles to fillv other speaker has taken the floor, ane apy a wr Mr, Shackleford. securing the floor _|SAN PETE COUNTY, ATTENTION. partments of hi ld in during the general debate on the urThe San Pete Valley Railway, ie [REE : gency deficleney appropriation bill, de-| ploneer line, will give the best servic April 18-Engineer and carpenter fr nouneed the speaker's absolute nee for conference, this year, as usual. No. the Indian service at W pane bago, of affairs and held up to ridicule the | wait at Nephi. Arrive Salt Lake for ed a salary of $660 ; action of a vepublican Ereniber from | luncheon. Don't. overlook the old recaney in position of chiet ‘of the Missouri who "against the wishes o liable. See agents Fountain Green, |. ar laboratory, his constituents, voted to shackle Ok- |! Moroni, Ephraim and Manti. 'department lahoma to a living corpse." Hornung, general agent, Mant. jary i The Missourian referred to was Reppe akos He May $-10-To resentative Rhodes and Mr. Shackle| position f ford declared that, as Rhodes had done | BUY WHERE Tae CROWD BUYS vice, at»a-salary the speaker's bidding, the speaker Residents 3 xcatello, Mercur, Apri should recognize him as the "Rhodes |Manti, Richfleld golatield, Ogden and| paaoiion bill" passed and do justice to the MisLogan are buying the $50 bargain lots viee. and Plat For City. Smelter in the civil war, | jn fought who sourians erms Year) also. to ‘at yacanes in hosition ee this plea: - "J appeal | address,S with ended He uboratory to you, Mr. Speaker, to give the peoSMELTER ae Reon NSITE ‘Co: of piant |e ble their. representative covernment." 20 . Walker Blk. lor agriculture, The house was fn committe of the irmonth Whole. Speaker Canon, his face showing the anger that had possession of The San Pete Valley Railway, the | him, jumped to his feet from a seat ploneer line, will give the best service| JUst ST THINK VP OVER. li the front row for conference, this year, as usual. met All Salt Lake County is Real vee "Mr. Chairman, just a aerene and a/|wait at Nephi. Arrive Salt Lak ja safe Investment, Po second only," tlre exclaime »\ luncheon. Don't overlook the old re- ; Lots at $50 is where the crowd hi listened te the gentleman eee Mis-|Iiable, See agents Fountain Green, | ing. sourl, If it affords him any pleasure | Moron, Ephraim and Manti. J, SMELTER Cc ay TOS Ee CO, to I stitution. The students lay this weakness to the fact that the present association is made up of both college and normal students, many of whom, especially among the normals. hay not attended the university long enough to. feel, thoroughly affiliated with the interests of the institution. None but college graduates will be permitted to wear the pin and if any tudent buys a pin who fails to be graduated with his class he will be required to return it The commilttec meets..tomorrow and will hurry the matter along a rapidly a possible as the present seniors are getting anxious to sport their pins proceedings. reyenue| office: four. The erate to yeurs. no upon islol ely in red Tun ice] or paid it medile l jestas t th iit only rd ip art > the long may 10 be © a Washington, Cannon has com oe ths to \lumoni of. Saedor. B® the Move 1 other me like }purposes ay in uv ! ifr Gl i= you leohol j rupper | ul 1 vorld-fa has the ment a mass meeting of the four -college classes at the university vesterday a. committee of three from each cla wus appomted= to. decide upro two desig trom wh h the hole body could select. a desigi or a st dard eollege pin A move' of. this "kind. ha been oO foot. for Some. time ane has bee pushed especialls by. the senk purpose or havin a standa Vhich. will be accepted by to . of HG Cio Oo if district, for. ‘ J tal i nm : ofall At ame Ne Ai, Orne"restaurants and the noisy ar rolled «on almost E. H. Callister, internal revenue col-| | counter in lector for Utah and Montana, reto the house celved notification yesterday from the| visitor seeing and The secretary of the treasury. at Wash- | chine. these games running openly : ington to renew his bond. This is }out molestation, equivalent to a reappointment to the lthat this is a office which Mr. Callister has filled | House. boot Part UNCLE JOE ON METTLE caccister renews sono One Man Power in the the ! iv "D ! m. One the f the erm "SENIORS WANT Thotias Maloney of Ogden, the former ent bill proposed to re-enact the in) maintaining In the sum of $5,000, the latier 59. tersiate commerce act so as to give the the yolice go on her own recognizance. TE it commission absolute power names as second order of Judge Marshall is ot Mr. McCumber said he would like They were now rescinded the MeLains will have| to travel in the same regulation train of sao bonds to wait until next November to -be inas the administration forces, but that | with the cou i ected, and if MeLain is unable to furthey could not agree as to where the It is aitlened nish the $5.006 bonds this would mean train would so) or on whattrack "it | ficers from his remaining in the county jail here would travel. | espionage until that time The thing he was most interested In. he penalty fixed by the. Unitea|™oney passed and said Mr. Tillman, was that portion of States iaws for the offense with which ae lost the bill giving the commission the Mr. s , er men and Mrs. McLain are charged onet to fix rates e of nol more than $500 and ‘im- | Managed to sew away. r, McCumber denounced those who vell Known hisbtahant of nol more than eighteen c ere trying to influence legislation by be ing °c. losevilly eir clamorings. He criticised the the in- || arreste law permits onths. ofThea person on threeof different Setdictment Sede and declared that he proposed to} counts and if found guilty of the of | Pet ore me Be do his duty as he saw it and not be s is fense charged, using the mails to influenced to endorse a measure which | the fraud the Pabtic: MeLain and his wife puncover he thought vicious C could be fined $500 on each eount and| gamblers gambling was eee SL a} Iie eae aes fer eighteen months { umne ts 127) the4 Lyre took: por ne mune ‘pal ute, Denies, Heatedly, That He is a o t i in. preparation fo tL regula Rayvmond Whitcomb rair Which (the /excursionIst almost invariably bring Phe marty will consist<of about ‘ who will continue their trip a over th filo Grande* Wester da interstate commerce commission [gether el and jury aor ppt i hc bay a Shannon and afore. with present | oRCCMSavon Was cause om the fac é le coMriieetand ne ae ithat David C.-MeLain and Mrs. Al- | ° clock Tuesday Mr. Dolliver denied this | tee McLain were held to the grand|men said to be the proprietors by United States Commissioner place were arrested on Mr. Aldrich declared that the pres- {34 osioélninient ye nnn iaece Discovery « bottle of it bx Badge of IJ bere t t } for a piece of ground at, ‘Third ind Paurth West tree that condemned as a part of,the. site the nev tation ber the to I stem We oy man I of ut Salt * Grand ‘ ' ! 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A: Benton, general agent. for th wassengel department of. the Rio S i ' n Grande Western who, will personally conducting" the iwimon Whitcomb excursion due tov-arrive today, jaid-out his mackintosh and rub- islative functions from the governJury Until November. ment; that the rate bill was the first | was considerable speculation step toward paternalism; that the gov- | } certain quarters yesterday as to ernment, when it onee taaten it = ‘in A poker whether Judge Marshall would again| law could never retract its ste the order about calling aoe He declared that the bill eculd give | change Amounts ar. th Ri afternoor Tho 000 for Not ihat 1 I | Pasce g re i pure, 1a)] } ] t. us- bloods ] 7 \ company Capltalized) at. $500,000 has-been formed. to -platthe tow of Beech Grove, Ind., where th New York Central lines has bought 3,000 acres of land ofor a site for general lop M' LAINS | No Attempt Made to Close Slot. nea No| de ‘f i NOTES Cerro are ! ment SOuth ma Rescinded tral ul Priv Che ‘ WAIT. FCFOR ic Unless the Mai east over vesterday C¢ Jailes lis the best SPonpaltian receive d. It is | proba ble that the offer will be accept-! | P4 The committee will meet in a - W the American people had to put up | days with-oil, sugar, .beef, lumber, the-| ~ atre, hotel and a score of others, which, | ( 1 lee. "5 Davidson Sup wD tend motive power for the Salt. lake with: Mrs Davidsot i ied iy Lake from. Los 1 county RAD ONE POKER ROOM his rey requiring all. interstate carriers lo own their own refrigerator cars. He denounced the trusis that With Jo Equipment for Cadets, attempts at Prof. Byron Cummings, Prof |of December and on the George A, Eaton and Clerk D. P. Judd } of the board who had been named. a 31 rder to escape |, special committee in regard to pur hree stores, hasing equipment for the High schoo! dow, cauelng him to be |cadets, reported that they tS, ; ; a ootane "a communication from Pract | was fucked to his ar Bennet of Chieago, who oer ag tat) at his home, tion that a date be fixed for voting up- | to deliver seventy-five guns, 125. black: that \ he had to the Oregon on-the railway rate bill. }1 leather waist. belts, cartridge case and arrived there | Mr. Knox (Pa.) gave notice that he| pejts and scabbards f. 0. b. Chicago would speak on ine rate bill tomor- tor $400, which means about $450 de- board a northbound ae livered in thts ae The pamiee r. McCumber spoke in advocacy.of | was given author to act, and press the celi He |adunpreon, 18 Ing an Investigation Sheriff slight the bars. l ture cof the to the ¢ Larsen him found 1 nsleep up and on one bar off and. the Way. Had would man to have sawed with ever b> of the sa and oil. Ross confinemen Tavy he proeeut to a speech of Mr, McCumber (North | Dakota), who, among other things, declared that he did not purpose to be 4 5 < n his opposition to the -prin-| ciple of railway rate legislation by public clamor produced by the ca ee of the land, which were aT the legislative prerogatives. Mr. Aldrich objected to the snenes- #reatest at ct banks was taken by Mr. Foraker of | pe, Ohio to be a criticism of the commit: | The naming of teachers for next tee's action. The vocal exchanges that |year was postponed aritil th next followed were conducted with much | poard meeting one and with uproar in the gallerThe committee 1 teachers and At one time the vice-president lschool work adopted a number of ré had to thump his desk thundering |onmendations which were submitted blows to remove Mr. Tillman from the |¢q the board and acted upon favorfloor. lably Good nature was finally re puDes by | It was recommended that equipmeni the South Carolinan' disacowin ANY / and material for the manual training intention of wanting to criticise ihe | department of the High school be pursenate committee's action. chased for the sum of $320, of which o show his utter impartiality, he 1$175 is for tools and the remainder fot introduced, just before adjournment, |} material 4 resolution calling.upon the {ntersrate The appointment of Howard P commerce commission to report) Madsen as instructor in the manuai whether there existed between rail- | training department of the High schoo! Ways any agreements whereby trans-/at a salary of $100 a month was recportation was given in exchange for | omme waa ad services und Kot cash, and whether } Candidates for teachers were acted any agreement or custom prevailed be-|on favorably as follows Margaret tween, newspapers and railroad comBrundage ata dlary of $65 a month panies whereby there was an open and | A jjce ‘Fomlinson, at $80; Mav.» Chase, running account in which the railroads | 9; $65; Rhoda Duffy, at $60 cept a.record of free transportatio | The board also recommended the issued to newspapers jn return for | appointment of Ruby Scranton as aswhich the newspapers kepi an account | sistant secretary in the offiee of the for advertising time cards, excursions, | High school at $25 a month ete., for the railroads. The resolution | As a reward for long and falthful asked if this was not a violation of the service, the beard recommended that interstate commerce act, if any prose-| the salary of Alma Robbins and Jesste cutions have been made, and if not.| Duncan, teachers in the aN Fatty Why_ not. school, be raised from $7 7.50 to st The resolution went over under the |sch month rules. It was presented as the climax | : , Se charged position. ? Fifty i larding neral agent for the Colorado Midlar va Will return from Zolse: Thursday Alex Singer, who has been in el of the Oregon Short Line shops Montana division, wi leave thi for Peru, whereche will take sawing ;moned He paid his respects to Judge Hum| Owing to thee absence of M J phrey of Chicago, and the "beef trust" |}Cheeseman and A. G. Giaque at las and Attorney General Moody and the || { night's called meeting of the board oi Satta Fe rebate. He declared that the : department of justice had been "hoist |education, no action was taken in 1 by its own pets , characterized gard to the naming of a new membe) District Attorney . >» of New York} from the Fourth ward as a "reformer fallen from grace out | nee the two absentees been present against reform.' : the assumption is that the matte: {js reference to efforts to secure | would have been taken up and from the committee an privileges and | thrashed out. as it is said the board is . reniess RAILROAD Sheriff. i ad, Nervous DERAILED. Delayed of Onden"Hh. nown. a the Cache valley < due in Ogden at 10:40 yesterdays vas derailed north of Menon, ten miles' fram Cache Junction yesterday a Re and did not arrive unth nearIy Yclock yesterday afternoon. The rec ide nt Was caused by sp ring ails The combination baggage and ‘ETI ear and one eoach Jeft the -track but remained upright, and hone 1 injured Superintendent H. V. Hilliker -left Ogee n for the scene of the wreck with vrecking crew vesterday mort ing making a quick run of about fitty-fow miles te thecscene awaiting the banks} companies. IS Loeal North 7 burglary New Valley Miles Second jail his | which BY SHERIFF WILKINS THINKS HE WON'T. CHANGES IN THE SCENERY \ daring mtte mpt ee shortls |made day morning who isis in confinement LEE aside for a few moments today fro om | Hinienlavotl ica ac ofiiercalnoddevate ‘On in Several same BOARD TIRES OF DELAY 27.-Senator Through TRAIN -- Cnuche fe adjournment {eae Rate Carolina DISCOVERED bil! was eventually passed la aoe yote and then the le gislative ecutive and judicial appropriation | a tilad En- | | bil was taken up and debated until Legislation. Tillman Negro Ross on Point of Escap- Public Works Chairman De- Rio clares New Man Will Go ing From County | PASSIENGER ~y- = TILLMAN SETS OFF of REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE ae it 1M 55 We Bis no, |