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Show OFFICIAL OF THE REPUBLICAN (NE PARTY STATE VOLUME lll, NUMBER 45. SALT HOW SMALL COAL DEALERS WERE ¥ 0+ 0% LAKE CITY, UTAH, <I ¢~$o $0 $9 TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1906. Weather Says Railroad Absolutely Refused, 'Tis Said, to Furnish Cars the Transportation of Product From the Adaville Mine of Wyoming for | The best Democrats in the state of Idaho are repudiating Fred Dubois, and the Democratic party in the present campaign. John Hailey, one of the earliest residents of the state, one of the foremost men, never a Mormon, and up to the present campaign one of the Democratic party's strongest supporters, has openly and plainly renounced his allegiance to that organization, and has stated in terms of the plainest meaning why he will not further follow the apostles of hatred and disfranchisement- the makers of a colossal mistake. The letter of the Democratic state chairman of Idaho to Mr. Hailey, together with Mr. Hailey's reply, are here given. This correspondence is a thunderbolt in the camp of Idaho Democracy. t LIGHT THROWN ON PRICE-FIXING IN SALT = D,J, Sharp Tells In ters ate Commerce Commission How Was Forced Out of Business Because He Wouldn't Yield Oregon Short Line, Inquiry tions into of the jng, mining oi], and lines policy Oregon stifling ac-,; acquir- J tion, three day Is Commissioner ae th the E. At Thom the and ee J. beginning of and! El-| is de ta een T. a rustist i by th ‘ alt o ! | rac ithe rac ah th emia ratio} BE pale oa ransportation co 1. if believed the coalo rate from @ : by | Prouty to Anaconda Ss ind said Dia- | } Butte investiga-| would be required and IION. to said taining tion of ; up that other matters to the mining and ; byOi other naetas roads ineidentally vestigation, rally ~The scope however, ion referred in his knowing official to « papers icity positive Reeves sald confined to e continuing the that: had been the Harriman he ly in had the to that if way or there W not iS an We stvongly $ ; ; Harriman |e ission work of . the commission Fas started in the Hast. yan Wyo., business sin was fiir land lines, W ho has been in the 71, and who ya arith the geology of a how ere on it happened that ail city prices the see same on ‘ basis a and ek - time he ttorne ie ora time ina price ff ot cited 2 t) T 1 ect rhe ‘ ‘ the "New pri ; t Hee Satis sions casei ne ' fy: t fe ep ere ‘ ne eee Vike ( more int ow; as Discus ; e ‘d $1.7 n¢ he wi he h vid i Soni : t en . onlih« ; \ f (us the coal and the $65.25 ‘urther. , reils : ceiving thi ds s = general H. ){ manager Line having between Greel Sparks, i Né me jurisdiction, reotais : de h ce ; | ‘ ze oo ee eee Sa lowel ag . imer ‘ a mills from f coal fron Anacone ae nai; no specia yppel fas an fle te a i: Knowledge rivet bates wert B" on enya he i castes Lynn with to t ‘ 1 | aah ) ; hevel to it unlawful held in Cocur to the roe ic care not what church, i either male very much nd f { i 14 , i ‘ TO d'Alene. , voters prohibit if upprove the platform re trus ked rl no OF THIS DATES in ov : * Re W, » of YOUR efused 1 t} m from roft ick Sis H at : uf from and Dat T mpa : ly Pied ; i rth practice of polygamy, a Coal. eens ¢ Mr. 5 1 : silt 1 .Union' ob } ld t yn n . te g | cc ilk Big Sharp's i Co} ieg the on 1 Page Idaho, of the unlawful ‘owls: ¢ who AE at the Letter eral Not Delivery Addresed and Proper en b laws of our voters, from ' ' Coeur 7 nd he Ninth in West the a North; thence ‘east North to Eighth West, along Eighth. West to. boundary of the city. . Must Grade and : you seem ae cohabitation. country. We ‘participating I i Ss DECLINE YOUR Where ihe le excavation today, the that place con- most of a where im- butcher the muti- toeerilcs the. West - .Thirty-seventh : y iS po street lice station and Inspector Walsh ae elec- at Side being the a ie the ae ef ag iede to reve . they were onteaneksi anieie hi aie . : Inspector Walsh who took personal the|Charge of the case today, said that West | tailed that along ing on the the street the canal eee Soe along had an important bear- Ninth | instructions to learn what men did not thencesouthern south also |reportcirculating for work among today. theSleuths are the me a dozen or mae Rody ae ures : oe come rom e slaughte Gravel. honed eare Alaiviet is on from it e¢ Sleuths at Slaughter Houses. Detectives have been sent to every |Slaughter house on the west side, with Eighth h Nor non West clew a rhe Oo Nin to ne jeepers ng ghs identification Oo of a were the a o North, and must leave a roadway at|empty coal car on the south side "Of least sixteen feet wide on the west Thirty-eighth street, between Miesert side of the street, the canal not to. be avenue and the. North river. On interfered with. It must from Ninth South to)the \ohier heb) keep the deme fd jand "do also grade|left thigh is a large mole. The makes elty limits, |are now working on the clue e as be ate? : -¢ found by of its trac z Th company will be required é nuh? dara the. lines every ;tmtie|to/phin Gundre hour. between 6 a. and midnight, | was red burlap. have no in cam- INVITATION. Res the entire mare shall be 5 cents over the system. No freight may b haul eran A mulled ¢ ace pt betwen midnight and 6 a. m east. of. Eleht West, and cars Shall. not. have more than one ee Ceeach motor car. Commuta-] tion ticke * to be jssued at the rate dren offor50 $1.50. for $2 eon } rhe " and for school Policemen and |he carried ope area to Spec ride chilfire- ie JumpBin _wh the ca f to "the Mole In were shat et ' Furnishes where ‘ he Clue. it were the two thighs. They wrapped in a copy of a ee . ate s i w e crotnd "tite caoittaaven Berghe haat a long strip: andof ad burlap, nt Ray Special Tax. uniform Must Pay it lo adeatity the body" even though the free. : three n The | } members t ‘ - 3 JOHN oe} > 40 30 >> +++ TO 46 $0 $e the amounting ry Lake } = rib da Gen- Every MANY SDE y LOSE BOAT PRE a Lucknow, British Tee + ie WHEN CAPSIZES 2 Sept India, + 25.-A + + + that a ferryboat capsized near Campbellpore, on, the river [ndu and that 170 passenge1 were drowned report th has fery) reached here, «-"The-actiaent; according to the report was heavy rains No details ¢ recelved lan | caused flooding have as by the yet the river been Tribune T t] as) canes ns BM had ivedi tl Salt cy To at of nw | t r I the. Sept: the ( ‘ x yuld eu at that son It (ooo BUR S) Bro ; eae a Bir Es ae ies that * time and d)-the: the. feet licewide. hope po F \ AP + This is license re fhe usual protect |ready « Merchandise + + + Wreck Disappears by ald ) the } will ‘ Bars of a 200 Train Choice Laborers > deliberate)! SCENT ; . Was Filled Toilet With Article. of l mole the Special y o oan an ceomptis nd nat ASS indeed ld has sive 4 Sg I ted on'a ees ‘a ee very low| S aes : , Church Collection " Ill., Sept. 24.-Entering : -----___- _~ n dy tor ; QCIe aes OMe Big vj ite niaane a a Strike Is Mal Winnipeg ¢ ai i = mol e Mont... ticed - ‘The: the a expire Jan. of To of Sot a ' : a es eee 5a ion Bans en : train, soap was found and cranny of the ins ' also found caches ; were the gang soap on g cented the selling work whole narrows carriec Ir. Purcell I BIG PLANS h FOR the exclu- three pieces *eo to the o to a man This was UNDER Canal. to Big the | ton : | pany Cottonwood re > Vein Found to Feet-Southern and a drain tile creek noa r ove "0 ) € {meeting m Sooner | voteOn account of the holding next Was en of has just office the cars burned were four of merchan| was referred back sl le dise,se, i and it Was as thought é a heavy con-/The application as 3 filed simply the recelved Nevada rich veln at the Bos- Douglas com- recently struck are the maturing now which expenditure of large further expense of equipment. building and The secure tn- deliv- cry of power at the camp within sixty days. Assurances have been received from the Southern Pacific that the extension from Wabuska to Yerington will be pushed with all speed. -- eon LOOKING Wyoming UP Cities GOOD Soon Federal Special SITES ‘Will Have New Buildings. Service. Washington, Sept 24.-Supervisor of Construction Thomas Appleton, in | charge of the federal building being | erected at Laramie iyo , as been ‘ at is structe - ie behind s aeB bru i om Commissioners Refer f hi Tt Back. franchise The construction train had been or- | The application or ) an (dered to the scene of the Highbridge|for the new Clark electric road to wreck to clear away the debris caused | Gartield was under consideration be byys the1 collision fire ) which anand resulted |fore the1 county I commissioners : Moné¢ in the resignation of Superintendent | da 5 The application stated no deflDuddleson of the division Among | nite right-of-way and on this account for | Republican Monday evening ad- | made to Tuesday even-| heaps been of that the on the property Instead of measuring twelve feet wide, as first reported, has been de pee by a crosscut to pe ne arly rty feet wide, all in firstclass :ore. | the Forty sf tention at first was to build a big powep plant nearby which will save the top| c Mey + Measur« Pacifie greta Sa Special Service Mass., -Sépt. -24.-Informa- Big plans |; will require sewer| a cost! on j DOUGLAS to Build. was adopt- | sums an intercepting North street at WAY NEVADA said | tion Enlarge recommendation $125,000 ee "apd: res primaries ' _|journment rf ry nook ling dozen cases | rie coal for for | council Purcell appear appear| to be formed. |} company was| in i civilians 1, | lice now have it for use in'their search | for the murderer, week Another Service foreman-of: odor and gre - offered a $500 reward news of its discovery. ‘ A recommendation of the city engl- | neer that the board of public works | be aa to avers ne mee ct teams and labor to enlarge the Jordan | | and © 1 Salt Salt Lake from the Jor- || Lake City y canal Cane jed providing for south of Seventh was Ss police ound, year to be less| cloth store at 524 Tenth avenue, says to be exclusive |she remembers } jd in | was Implicated pate ie penuplica by to begin } - by e lumbus picture and similar safeguards are required | cloth found with the torso, city from damage by | she thought was an Italian. franchise | within ES, Construction cent| first| within a week. The construction ma-| I: hinery was already in San Francisco| als would be immediately sent here. Re zs : b x tepublican ls fe expected his men from New York | Boston, Montana. FOUND side never After |\)." y could arrive here which would be . . Highbridge, at per the |that he would at once te egraph t : | Ne w York people who were behind the | Hele h | Proposition and organization of the} hoe be effected as soon as} ;company wou Id ie - half for The ordinance was dealt with in executive session a and afterwards aft ] adoptec lopted + . A| should ni the Property tax, and Is in liew of oft cloth bearing the Christopher Co- + v, any misren the letter in any $1,000 a gs | * Clark zand W. Cake J. {ca fh the company | ree stated that the reom the WE. Episcopal today theof Rev. Toll} rh Sod z t f fasts thief in the ac o , iat "the: CouGE ene eases) ae pee ed with coins, had been left _ by ‘ estryma rhe thief emptied the plat nd ‘fle d } me Hoe <a BASE i Ee nS a t haces ot ep he } Me " Tey tana ss ; Bere eh at any letter, and | uns Coane Lying. the"res robing ce A ee irprised 0 t Tie ) Salt 17 i om In. the yaras ' not the one Me 7 + = + privileges. | head a} areny oi ma Union S}Sharp pe PAT Malicious Steals Waukee Waukegt ry. , the were b folk Mrivt Te PY tatement published lid enfg!his lett<i ' fF for council ad-| ~~ Pucati Ho, Sept {-An. Oregen | at a cost of $2,500 dresscal to a 8 ecne ral delivery, it again . i ; ; I A petition from residents of Fourth | resorted to s old habit of lying in| Short Line ‘detective accompanied: by istreet asked that the property at the | order 1 it might be able to vent) two officers from the sheriff's office, |and of the street which though used | the matlies o ts. ignorant. Owner) this morning searched a Japanese con-|as a street is not the property of the | Care "x imainst an official he does not lik: elt be purchased at a cost of $1,000 Sa miss t Lalike oot Cit ewspane TQ) j be ¢ good newspaper w )a struction ; train ee in the local yards : and| lwas : presented ) ‘ ted an 1 EE.a F.7 Colborn was had a but the fair-minded peoplh of Salt discovered near! a carload of tollet heard in its ipport The appropria-} th & i La City have arrived at the conclu-| gogpn which had been stolen from the tion passed but Councilman Wells gave| "a it. | Slo tha i paper ae ha to a oo recent freight wreck it Highbridge, | notice that he would at 2 wee jit tte. dell i office RT There was treatment of nA ue QO.» - l} the jreason of any act of the company or|}a week ago. Mrs. Broldo employes and it is provided that after purchaser may have been a § says yrian the om | s Six months' notice the coun: iL may re-!4 a Greek. Greek , She was able to give a fairly | quire wires to be placed under ground. | good description of him and the po- $e + SE Pure : a { de-) FEAT : city to No payment | HAILEY, +230 to o $)0ffivetheveare rossoem cummings "tarninus for the firat|sive| news of Its "ts diseoverya; discovery - | jto OFFICERS ; Union 7 he n from the more Two.) to Given that, Mr would be . ' : 1 i summey Pacitic tt' Senann by oar reateny ern Jorden river, aug lence westerly to the city limits. Also beginning at the northern end of Marion boulevard and running south to d'Alene the letter was. after two day and jin accordance with. the directions, returned on the ; morning of Sept. 20, two days after it was received by the Salt Lake office - Malici ais Consideration lea} - uf 5 of operated West ued the dene arrested, ose. Bee S$+to-a distanc found, search, writer's -, io } line be West ‘Temple thence. sauté fate Temple to Fourth South, thence principles, IT fatl to find any Democratic principles The universal custom with all political parties has s . me 7: ; . at west to murder yesterday dismembered lated torso was discovered. It was evidently instrument with which the body was cut up. The knife had a blade ten inches long and a wooden handle with three notches in it and the initlal "P" carved rudely on the left side Heavily stained, it appeared to have been in use ne great time ago. | Peliceman Pickhardt took the weapon "ussteo atae i= corporaa~ formed, the right to con-| road a find near a intersection of Fourth South, thence|three of his detectives had made disnorth along Second West to Second |Coveries in as many sections of the city South, thence east on Second South to|2"4 that their information so dove- these ian AG 1 I vif taken a plural wife 3h have im- or any 7 motiveing power setsexceptj on deupie tea rucetnnne on 1906. the platform, against begun tricity vg sinnia letter 10, be of the them- Chairman. Sept. would 30 a CHAIRMAN, letter and and the lified: qualifier convention eo ES + + + +. ---= » | Laurson ni it ; Profit in Coal further testimony ; (Continued LOCKHART, charge OBSERVED he. given by the ie that-ar it-unl il at-$4.7 Aiea ‘Thy ind keeo a obey * Salt ed 1 Is ne Oo ‘ wes 1 Shel in practice of the two latter a any man or men in Idaho wr 0 TERS WAS Out th Ldvertiseme t ould sell him con of f-% by dt ‘fit re i oa H.W. your that RESPECTFULLY 0 + . Against : Office. DIRECTION ri Anil ; LleS| "4 Point Post ‘ lo ght mr b . Maliciously Make es | been < Init ¢ ' ! . t Interest- | Matled » ) -j gr ‘ tth at iderUtah vand th the « trol}. : ' lroad' ove ; oftice bat rm . mad int Hi 1 . emp bi ‘ + MY . | ty Cc to imié : hat} : i nd, he hi th said ms . to Ral whe Forced ‘ quesu pity |! he ~40- + Deliberately, ud f J 30 1+ id g P. . Clark hah tion to be PLATFORM. oF + t the h ing this the that struct come a i he to work of within 24.-The of unselved knife passage stated filed in portant Was developed discovery tinued of of Man Body Sunday, Sept. which the body Some to uw E put th on behalf can avail respond RESPECTFULLY, coal-comy ~ kindly LOCKHART, Judging Idaho, Democratic your letter, by STATE, | MOST INDORSING ‘ Spe C tal W Cn ific these ri would have t tment PG ans ‘ would much « \ ne the you very BELIEVING AS | DO THAT THE CONVENTION THAT ADOPTED THE PLATFORM, PLE 1 if desire be in terms representatives railroad would mystery and presented the York, giv- Incorporation of the company will I se effected within the next t e "Thele ordin ance as granted gives to H. the INST THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEORIMENTAL TO THE PARTY, AND AGAINS the hi 1 We After New rail- City. the originally new days, and mediately. time and them: and + + no e] Unior o7 f 4 Ii the I We posse com Shar arp 5h i ( durt i ; pti J. hipt IPT ! { BME | sai best | ~ Gove entries going this Clark construct in for Head Dismembered AND THE MANAGERS OF THEIR CAMPAIGN, ARE MAKING fcaretui "to insist that" some revenue is being. made ‘on the "west A MISTAKE IN THE COURSE THEY SEEM TO BE PURSUING, THAT WILL BE DET- $)srrciat tox ito ‘be. yald each yoar| fearon missing end." _An avening newspape® - d in: Wyom brought out ene that ‘ the 1 22 is question believe in . advocating : J by the : Mormon church, cohabitation. truly, their paramount duty is to " ig é 1 Pe or fomale citizens, who are )- ( yre hierarchy grant- guburban Lake made us IN COAL CAR Are Searching Discovered P. to and ordinance |}. The | 1956. it tral the settle dictation in polities, . of t he land. . remuin, TF LETTER present om Mr. ul ( ta), of opty definite i D. atne A compan ing1g ralirong Oy formed him the attorney ror testimony wa eeking - ledge and not dividual Know © ir. I traffic departmen the railroad had sR her belief e¢ oal . He rote nectio oi issue rne t obtaining, Mormon to the . law . ecommi yn tri 1 irding Unio Pacific tytn in that Lake ree | Saath ne at o he ey response, + id I the Church another ¥ SPEAK ON THE LINES INDICATED IN YOUR LETTER, OR TO SUPPORT THE CANDI- a ib t Wu "Baril: quoted 1 ye d th copper tnewas madei arre ngemen! oe cial rat se said M1 Bant ros ri referst0 @ r, l the evidence 1.4 the. tra informattf 1 f heat E give de knowledge a r ton pel of mille 1 dville t Diamon eee Leer ot his ) = mpa rates rate iso & 1 : | : compat Nay 14 ner of toar 2 i oT) t z pe di tl 4 a stock in tne Dian un id He Lid fu aes ear ; mua id bee BLOC Maer tans S od et hat cone 1 aches ad that stock of that Sa ‘ been held in trust fo fi } } i . named A MAY Attori Ba Remingtor { 1 vba ‘ mmission a _ ; . 1 ited rrangements Near : or other « States Set an A co and appreciate pulgns if they choose to do se. While Tamia Democrat and believe us | understand them, in your platform . ' ¢ : mt \ as ise U ' » } : polygamy HAILEY'S convention one pire <0 $e 4+ <> €. $¢~<~o At »( ude impar 1/th de « testified T ' which laws et it uselé ti Paci P in , experience of. Whi the fountain, . representing a s ' of " : . L| i I not going the proposed Police Whose evening Harry Salt were s acceptance 5 ~T do know of any violations in Idaho OPIN : 7 oa tn aR « f rch oror elsewhere of the law referred to. Nor do U know of any Mormon" onne ov of any ot! mt nie on ganization, as a church, interferiag or nedaitng in polities in Idaho. fa man or a woman be & ON ise pence mine t j : gL 1 a ‘ - Testimony. ch but Later | o th ‘ co Sor; li. ing | 'oa 6! on Lit i} } <a fron a yn River VI ul at 1} pr \ , of would ‘ to i y 1s Bancrofts Ban a=) a 7 ‘ Mr. W. her DI hand u we i j p or are last consideration of The ' mii Pacitie i ; for aece rede ; . iting, cars, state ya | Line ;ve the 1 ) | i Short F \ , { 1906. adopted ‘ Wyorm 1 it n posi tert roads for mine a to March | n I O'} i tion regard th co cealer ind consume! he Lid ere be ump nd $1 "I lec panyDeusua i trouble in Democratic. have church, Opie et, to . { O : yer .4 it 7 ‘ eht 4 | ‘ ‘ , M WI ; a rath i { OF 1, one. as speakers of this campaign, and IL cordially extend to you, to speak at such places and at such times as the committee and Sept. aa or nel practiced nenntiGe ful coWabiteti the head of the Mormon church announced more than or wives unlawful coabitation since Ice € = 1 . meng » ten years ago Chat the Mormons Lad eed the adie of plural wives, and the practices haun asi he Ditation, he sho gti so before, the| ofliger «and swear, toi ( aif ‘ He arrin heli ormer « of church interference in political affairs aud the have laws upon our statutes which make the if there are wny men in Idaho who know of . Attorneys interesting nominations fromit any convention indorse the platform by the and T take for granted thatto the candidates on youradopted ticket all in- i 1 Idaho, very" been for all candidates to accept which nominated tio rj k Boise, dorse - ; services, practice } : rhe . whether a cioui ® THEIR CANDIDATES, <of;.coal i { is this be convention in terrane out f ii | t f t te f i fG m i ‘ idantt 7 . t ‘ion " ' all the aA at price con Leagid I testin developed fi t is the =} oF rie of to to enlist2 in this . campaign, the services of those who sok wfarenee 7 fight, along the line of . non-interference in politics; the to & Railroad mat j ik ee Idaho people going tt sd i vein A of the is }wa aAS ht.to$ cost retail ot l 0 tt m the Ss ul jy! Pact ' I Minin of lestim hat >i t et \ ou = Cost ay 8 ¢ rie 1 of ‘coal ret Dia Ke anov r ral - ‘ he the n ( to 1 ke 1a voters whether year to and Streets, to through for a why ree the this | Ee ames hat couls your to ov state Required urban franchise WEST FIND THIGHS Traffic permission an at Important Clew to Solution of New York Murder Mystery. Freight council franchise him road Chairman. Bolse, sald he ; mine a they n change ; . . : Tf. W. LOCKHART, Chairman Democratic State Central Committee, Boise, Idaho. Dear Sir: -Yours of the first, received on the seventh, in which you extend me an invitation to speak mae se and = platform nls present campaign on certain Lines indicated in your letter, also In the adopted at TION. ey or ; state ine ne sere ia vate|tshfc he. managers tha the nfDsekothe mine shoewas to th t } the oe 1 ' Siei5:8 fon 1 of re ti na ghare was Litt ind it} Bees 1 oreanter (athena? ; , "Mr. Spence manager t ‘i Coa ee igtepo yeaa erat the rhecoin ities sald the freight, 1oldeE York. the Boag iY con of COFY Wyoming and oilae de-| ome tsand tae oethe , eaecoal ees Sits * Ste eos oe > hte next. witness;..The the com sion asked Mr wf the president or the secre-| said a Ene SS re a been radio tn tury of the company. He displayed) ane development of the mine, anc a : ip s been built n equal lack ; of knowledge regarding | eight miles of railroad had J the axtstetite, saat or present, of any|to connect with the Oregon ever coal exéhanee, ‘combination or asso- | Link by the owners of the ue val ciation' of coal. dealers ‘in it Lake ee i eoeeen Sap hty Era he gts ea and ould not sugges any reason asi by Jacob Stearnes and J. IK € By ee eradication of this city operate the to that the good pcople ; of Idaho will never submit _ ic vices which sesentiment are°° Ag 2 againsts the > moral and are very anxious : a straightforward the late of| anes , Ses ; bre tet eattl 4 ; "Die erent "t ‘ine 0 Hg tae Foul faut not Sorina whet ee st of the Kemmerer th a submitted affairs LOCKHART, Yours | ysyanston, gen-) be in eae on eat ie minnie your very Carles conveni Thanking you for your prompt Cars, attorney, The COMMITTEE, | "nes Rot in-| be to political by making it plain practices: of - those . and hi no whether Refused to Furnish n tobert S.sg Spence, an come of was in W. CENTRAL to Grade Idaho. campaign selves My, per-| might question dominate Boise,, Sir:-The ¢ommis transporta- coal FWAILEY, Dear esreatest ¢ 7 Prouty, in stating the purpose of the| special secret, unknown, or unpub-| lirvestization to deal in a general way lis + d rate on coal for the copper Sea th chi vey c th Ur ion Paciac| 22! ue et pears " a. oe the | with the actions 0 as Jk . wid c Stubbs, trafic manager ; system, JOHN My have the services of stich : committee, an invitation o¢ Mr.| $ $ | tion FE. 3} Allison jr, representing | all c¢ oor mes : i as ae on a ae | the Denver & Rio Grande railroad sys- | companies was prope : ( before Mousht itdepartment might be tothe ascertain tem, asked 1 if if} his presence duty of this. the}| before the | auditor's commission $ HW. STATE EIGHTH as Company LOCKHART'S LETTER TO MR, HAILEY, DEMOCRATIC PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair. ON Restrictions ing COPY OF CHAIRMAN AH. NEVER KNOCKING Company Will Begin Once Construction of New Road. ROUTE ed ee 83.25 ere rega caMinieR career on i ali ¢ Was 3 ae ~ ee eeblanket ees a rate . an. the possession from which he understood the rate was $3.25 for slack coal and $4 for other grades. Mr. Reeves said Marehand the cappspel 1N}mondville conducted Charles A. 405 tt pole gel acd Pi larg mer being passenger said : ththo . eee which is aa expected Cre to Jast toe two! or Know. general Short trans- commission F Didn't Reeves oO rs in companies and ¢ begun by the! commerce j Sn Reeves rail- refusing to ther th other than | compans Union Line }$ connectior to wih: ompany, when ! I \ ut a Coal | @ked particular) abou the Ada a coaland} the competition the rallroad concerns, \ interstate In of Short along their lines and port min nes rt co al from o owned by subsidiary and transporting the and in methods: Harrimahk and into Facific reads the He UTE COUNCIL GRANTS BUTCHER KNIFE CLARK FRANCHISE FOUND NEAR BODY $e 3-4 HAILEY REPUDIATES DUBOIS SQUELCHED BY UNION PACIFIC OF ublica hen The Inter: -Hountain Kev transporting i. , ville wyo ( ORGAN os aw s. < > } anc ue . tar a oon zander Oo investigate aatinate &an . repor apes | upon ites recently offered for sale to | | | ten, | One callec the government, NTERC c S HUNTERS is Dead, is / arm » ‘ ‘ : ATE TOADSTOOLS. Smee One Dying, and Seriously Se sly I. Setuled igument of tollet soap had been de- | for a franchise for the most direct | ; . . ept ~The troyed in the wreck, until the tell- |} route to Garfield. No recommendations | Chicago, Sept. 24.-T. bull jing rie ides|}tale odor was detected on the hands|in the matter were made and before | is dead, Samuel Hork than 4 ne men,|of the Japanese laborers after their|the commissioners will again act on| Philip Hork seriously fll a Third Cc Ketcham dying, an from the ef- e ae : eee ieee é I ee ath a 1a permanent) return to Pocatello, The railroad com-|the application it will be necessary for|fects of toadstools, eaten by mistake : kN SI ae eg th gb Se ac! picid BY ae eet biti at eres wy a. Tt pany is at a loss to properly punish the|the promoters of the new road to|/for mushrooms at' their ~hunters' purpose of trying: to os 1b pee oon a re i Tee u "al bulldtling here for|Japs, two hundred or more of whom|comply with the request of the com-|camp near Fifield, Wis, All are Chiee ae [ies gh g gk hs it nel Magen Pog gs Bel roe ae . , are concerned in the theft missioners for a definite route. cagoans. jth ugh her « ead nh Was eral weeks be or : |