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Show REPUBLICAN, END FRANCE HAS GO0D- No More Bed Bugs METHODISTS CONFERENCE TODAY LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, ne MOORS 25c and Will Arrive at Casa Blanca Friday to Join Forces With Them. Soda 50c a Bottle Water | That | Refreshes -_- ' Ant -~According to dis | Invigorates, Paris, Aug. 31 patches recelved today from ‘Tangier,| the situation throughout Morocco Is | growing "worse-indeed, it may be said} that there fs great alarm in many of the towns that France will find ere leng that she has a real war on her instead of a continuation ol skirmishes with the tribesmen Today the Matin's ieier spondent in his dispateh declares that foreign legations have made announce inent of places of refuge for fore Iaeners in case of emergency This, of course indicates that the ‘situation is very The annual conference of the Utah Methodist mission of the Sunday with one of ehureh will close missionary the most important thre West ings ever held tn Bishop Neeley at the head the sesfons will assume national importance, wnd the address of the internationalls famous clergymut scholar and misslonary worker vhieh will be delivered tin the First M. FE. church, Second | fast and Second South streets, in the vening, will be closely read by thou. < of chureh workers of every de Sunday DRUG STORE The Home of Pure Drugs 112-114 Main Street "MRS, MANSFIELD. WILL GO INTO SECLUSION grave Refugees from Fez have Tangier upon the French Chuyle from Laroche South arrived cruiser at Du at Valued Estate Left Actor Proposnis, e been | has Hafiz Mulal from letter A Million a to Close Arab an by Blanca Casa to brought . that requests pretender ‘he rugitive. no further attacks be made on French- | Dollar Se men by the Moors He further says | that he will confer with the French | RichI Aug Conn, London, New it of if good comes that officials, and it will be well for all lerd needs no tribute from me He was the of widow the said husband "I will | my "Tf not," the letter concludes, she as afternoon this Mansfield yours and lead you. | dead forces with join my IT hope to arrive at Casa Blanca on/ gazed at the casket containing alb that Friday." } Was mortal of the famous actor, whil Vagabonds, cut-throats and thieves | tributes and condolences ¢ house at Seven Acres white pretty Tangier. | the around in and appearing are They have deserted interlor towns and | So grief stricken ts Mrs. Manstield of the inman she saw ris are ready for loot-if the opportunity } over the death Makes Mulat offers. According to a courier from | to the highest position upon the plans to go Fez the troops under Caid Abdul 1 | ican stage that she soon as tomorKader have been defeated in an eéncomplete seclusion as | row's funeral ceremonies are over counter with tribesmen near Fez. j The beautiful Mansfield mansion on Lender Koows the Game. j Riverside drive, New York, is to be sold According to press correspondents at at onee So, too, are his other Casa Blanca, a person thoroughly accuainted with the methods of modern warfare directed the attack of ; upon the outskirts of lithe exception of the the/ ycres. Direetly this city, with newest Seven across from this is the tribesmen on Casa Blanca on W ednes- | Garanc r burying grounds, where Mansday. A splendid charge was made bY| geq's body will le The stmple white the natives which was only broken by | stone that will mark it will stand ou the shells. from President ministers the, warships. Falleries met today | day and the cabinet| and had « and night, where pro-| in the plain view widow y¢ ig understood will also that of hard task recognized on by her all} tion ji, With the stage w mere glerious wiped out, memory Mansscenery of and connecleaving come from classes of people. The Moors are No -intimation ‘has yet thirsting for revenge. they fight like |} Seven Acres as to the dispositi yn or the demons and are rapidly being put On} a crores estate. This is sald to amount a amodern fighting basis by leaders who | to neurly a million dellars, at least' consppear to understand the art of wnrrsiderably ‘more than. three-quarters:.cf fare. : ; eh 1 BS : it fate ceneralopiilop-that-itewill | a million. It is said the bulk of the zi Nar estate was bequeathed her by ALTt cost France an enormous sum before | | arinstield in his bequest to his wite, ‘ > . in Morecco, wy | xen} oa a), Pe e Os oY z of Niaiediecititout | ax was Beatrice Cameron, and to her §-yeur-old son., Gibhs. Another bei quest watt madi to filS brothdr. Fellx || Are Sufe. se gneM and two or three Other relaManatield, $1.--The state de} remembered ; tives were Washington, Aug. partment learned teday from Mihbister Gummere in Tangle thats th Gammere. Fer, the Moorish capital. are | REV. BOWERMAN ARRIVES fn safety. There some naturalized them. ff. indeed. are believed Americans there are to be | ameng) not a TO ASSUME | NEW PULPIT few| Rev. Louis' S. alba \ cern arrived in Americans. ie to accept afternoon. Saturday city | toe the \ oreign days five last the For Side Baptist East in a caravan, | the pastorate of the together banded colony. directly is Bowerman Rev the | chure sh. through its way making hax been rough country between the coast and |.from Barry, lil., where he has been for received hiS college He past yeal the caravan | the although and capital the native was accompanied by provided a guard by the sultan, its route led through ritory inhabited by several of the age tribes now at open war with the coast. upon Freneh from message a came Today stating Gummere the of al) that college and Jewell Willlam at | training r-| the Newton Theological seminary at te | Boston Mass His home is savaoe ld, Mow: The first pastorate the | Randolph, at was filled' he hich j this From of Boston, Mr. | Mass , # suburb raf oe me ¢ ae a a nt was a hurch refu- apirs cs ., 1e as: pastor 0 and‘that| "© 3 served at Tangier arrived wees lave afterHe years. six for | tist church ‘i . everything had been quiet during the ward took charge of a enureh in St journey down to the coast. Two of the, t 7 was his last regular paswhich however, - remissionaries, American Rev Louis to join the caravan fused in the town of Safra. : CaS etre | Bowerman }study ae }sity. at. He St. leaving Since torate. left were and has spent Boston has and been a a vear in Chicago member spe cial univer- of the english, Cricket. | board of managers of the Missionary headThe year's. several for wit-! union park Liberty at evening Every nesses wu lurge number of enthusiastic | quarters of the board is at Boston, cricketers practicing hard for the Den- | Mass. ver game, which is scheduled for Sep*| A tember 9 and 10. The team will have) new its first tryout Labor day at. noonitaken aguinst a picked team from the state. | verse The boys will leave Salt Lake Saturday } will evening at 6:15 via the Unton Pacific} man and will arrive in Denver by 6 the ‘until large congregation will hear the pastor Sunday. His text will be from St. Luke, v cnapter, fifth Nevertneless at thy word I let-down the net." Rev. Bower{s at the ¥. M. C. A. temporarily his wife and three young daugh- following evening, ters arrive in the city, They are visitthem plenty of time for a good rest) ing velatives and are expected here in before the big game Monday. <A good!/a few weeks -_-$ 2 team has been chosen and they are | confident of winning from Denver. Fol-| Builets Ply at Lodz. lowing Is the list of players Ic, B. Russia, Aug. $1.-A.-terrorist Ferguson (captain), H. Ge. James, A.) 4 evening shot and killed a Collis, C. i. Jennings, F. Bramiey, W.| detective and a soldier who were rid- E. Jones, E, A. Hoare, A.J.) Hall, Saunders, Amos Hudson, E, J. Two or three more names will to the list during the week. - It's top G.:T.-) Beckett.| be added | ing ina: street fired upon missed him trians the and car'. passing terrorist, wounded patrol apparently four pedes- coat season ~ Evenings are getting cooler and if you would be comfortable you must don your fall coat. We're showing a very attractive line of these most useful garments and as they are Hart Schaffner & Marx made they are, of course, the kind good dressers want. They come in tans, grey and black and sell for from $15 to $30. Worth more, honestly. STREET. he Mingle of E. Business With Pleasure Business and pleasure were mixed during the Saturday session In thi morning an interesting meeting Was held in the First M. E. chureh, when Bishop Neeley, Dr. Talbot and William H. Maxwell spoke. Dr. Talbot spok¢ of the "Address to the World' issued at the April conference of the Mormon chureh, and stated to these assembled that « reply had been issued and printed tn booklet form by the Ministerial association which should be spread brondeast Dr. Talbot deciared that the "evil" of that document shouid be eradicated as much as possible, «nd that the reply of the Salt Lake ters was the best method to pursur The Mormons came in for their first flaying at the hands of the Methodist conference In the afternoon the visitors were taken to Saltair where they remained most of the afternoon and evening NEWTON AND WOTEN BARRED FROM (Continued ‘from "Page JAIL One.) the jailer Smith wouldn't have anything to do with Woten, but couldnt shake him. He couldn't get another attorney because no one would send for one. Smith told his story through the bars of the county jail Saturday afternoon. William Daly is aiso at the county jail, charged with crime. He was arrested August 24 for robbery. He asked for Harry Robinson, but re- ceived Newton attorney, saw other, sa too had $72 whe instead. He nachance of needed getting iat he coujd Ai rrested, and Ite After Wilkinsoms Scalp. the fact that Soren X. Christensen and Pr. J. Daly occupy the same office in the D. F. Walker building. They share the expense of the office and are like other attorneys Who conduct their private business from the same place. Mr. Christensen is a criminal lawver and has a great deal of business in the eity police court. He is among the counsel. for George Sheets, and numbers among his clients men and women of the underworld who fall into the hands of the police. In many respects he has had a freer hand than other attorneys at police court, and has made money at il. Mr. Daly ts assistant city attorney and prosecutor in the police court. It is argued that he has no right to "otfice' with Soren X. Christensen. Many of Christensen's clients visit his rooms in the D. F. Walker building, and invariably stumble on to Mr. Daly. It is not unusual that many of the cases are talked over in the office where prosecuting and defending attorney share the expense and live as business companions. ' FUNERAL Death free of The funeral services ef the late Emily Allen, who died Thursday. at her revidence in the rear of 141 Bast Second South street, will be held in the Thirteenth Ward chapel Sunday at noon, Friends invited. The funeral services of Mrs. Catherine Baker will Ka held from the fam{ly residence, 275 J street; Sunday at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Interment in the eity cemetery. "The ie funeral services of Sarah Jane fPullmer. wife of Eugene Bertrand Fullmer, one of Utah's oldest citizens, will be held in the Sixth Ward meetinghouse Monday at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, TFriends are invited The funeral services of B. Fe Johnson, who was killed uccidentally near Las Vegas August 28 will be held In the funeral chapel of 53. Evans, at 18 South State street, Sunday afterneon at 4 o'clock. Interment at City oemetlery. Ustit al FAC OB% con- 7 ordi- 1% public to eared ly controlled and procure foodstuff by a outside of city combination August 31, 1907 It by is frequenth avhat- if \% \7 ence 1 if to! belie ved combinations prevent the (hhat which de- people from... | | competiof benefit. the having tion, und compelling them to buy foodsturfs at prices regulated and | maintained bv unlawful methods In the opinion of this association the situation new justifies the city ' : government in facilitating by law | every menis to the end of cheaper living in Salt Lake 4nd vou ave | asked, in your wisdom, to take i your place on the side of the peo| ple in this Important matter | With entire confidence that whatever you shall do in the premises will be reflective of the hignest eltizenship and publi duiy, wevare: ivery respectfully yours Salt Lake Real Estate Assn By J: Le Perke Secretary The real estate men ssert. that they are in-the fight for cheaper: living to stay. They assert, Loo, that they will do all in their powell to | ij} bring about the best results for the} peopl } mest the and Mayor Honorable the Counell of Salt Lake City In view of the far-reaching and apparently deep-seated cor iwietion of the people of Salt Lake that the high eost of foodstuffs, hay, grain. building materials, coal and other commodities at present prevalling here ts the result of commercial combinations whien = are conducted to prevent honest competition, this association has the honor to appeal to you for such relief against thest unfavorable conditions as may be in vom power to afford Your attention is called to the cireumstance that the vendors of food products from wagons, once so common on our streets, by whom the necessaries of life were brought to our door and sold at reasonable prices, have entirely disappeared We ask you now much this disappearance may be placed to obstructions chargeable To C. O° Harris Steps Down and Out of the Management of M. and M. Association ' of narmony between him and the maJority of the directors as to the amalgamation with the Butchers and Grocers t Is stated on good authority ciation handed his Keys to Director) that he has opposed that proposition Bruff and walked away. all relation-| since its inception several months ago Harvis Mr. that assert directors association | but the and Sim belween ship being severed Although, apparently,! opposition was not the only thing that this action caused him little regret, il caused his retirement. was nevertheless not a voluntary 3 move Mr. Harris took up his duties as set on the part of the retiring retary of tne organization in NoyemMr. Harris did not resign At a direce-, ber, 1905 He has been an earnest tors' meeting August 14 his office was, and untiring worker during his term declared vacant, effective September 1.| of office and has made many friends The umulgamation of the Manufac- | for the association His efforts in the tuvers and Merchants with tne Buteh-)| "get-acquainted'" movement have won ers and Grocers' association was con-'| for him the tithe of "Get-Acquainted templated at the time of that meeting, Harris He has made himself known and it was planned that Lorenzo Jen-) and his influence has been felt all ove sen, secretary of the B, & G., Shveuld! the state, and in some cases far be Now that the pro- | yond its boundaries posed amalgamation is off; the posi-; tirement of Mr. Harris was first cae tion of secretary is entively vacated nouneed President Hewlett of the As to who will succeed Mr. Harris is) Manufacturers and Merchants' assoDirectors of ciation stated tnat the former's work a matter of conjecture the association have not made known was highly dppreciated by the board who is slated for the position of directors, but the change was When he evening closed office Saturday) Harris of the the Secretary Manufacturers C. O. and Mercnants' g < 4 L? Y ¢ % \Z ever Jaws there are in restraint of vendor of this character have influthe by about brought been site many y,4 v7Ys |ivi places which has the effect of destroying eompetition in the sale of taese prodmayor to lie cdmmunication ucts. The and eouncil follows ALUNS: _% 4 \7 A 4 \% \Z % asso- am eaee.He SCHOO cunckhinsevhlde: vixens eek Many TUESDAY-And the children. will be in school, neglected to get someparents will find that they have: thing the boy needs. to weai lf, when. "getting your. boy off to school, you find that have forgotten any other ou Clothes, ner to get him a |Waist, Cap, Pants o1 boy or bring him to the Gard- send the Store, NI INO + +4 Pie g the will \ +1. rwretnel s AY) » jae comes he value- _ the .4 alo: ( e.0Or Best itl With Clothes } otners, at W } ne hate, er Caps 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. | | is understoodHarris that wasthe dueforced re-| gunization deemed to be for the goad of the or- DBAASSLSNSSSSSSSSS SSNS SANT RENAN NESS N NSN NAN SANE NS NS tirement of Mr. to lack Fete the Tre ond Profs Bulldozed By Combine, J. W.. and Wilso mes 1S , 2 im This Merchant bine. Eighteen months PRESBYTERIAN LABOR 2) DAY ago the emis-.| Bdsiness, NORTHWESTERN ! eee ES SOE TS NEW FIL SERMONS Lance taey 79 ine & face rt marth Ihe eC REIN ee Bes. feo.) for his patrons. but he {Second ehceasaeeed zeshl stuck and is still in Speak of Condittons in e | Pushing Field of Toil Today. goods IN COME prices tor bat Ministers of That Crecd Will| James J. Hill's Compedgor saries of the Butchers and Grocers'| |} the hasn't had any bacon game He association were after him and tried} for a week, bul it will come some day to force him to join tne association.| and he is happy outside the combine [It didn't work, Then they threatened | Fle can afford to sell at reduced rates to close the doors of the wholesale and is doing It ty the pulpits ef houses against him. He bought some | When the Wilson case was reported | torig ATi ra ath nat P ae of- | ccna that 3 Attorneys to} to managed and the city of stuff out il . . aya West | fain 802 Vilson, W. FL called enough! ficial with stocked store his keep South, and asked nim if cer-| 4 ree eiven on bed st- ern Extensions. nearly all Presby} United State Cth Tate . neva aa fat pciionsia Work special Butte | con-| Nug. ‘ tie arge rit D., by 31 The i 5 or contrac or whae moa Jetting of t = , worth $56,000 Citwes silver Chicago Northwestern the & seater a representative of a wholetain statements were true | sideration by Pres] erian ministers atlhis regarded as the first ep taken by sale house told Wilson if ne didn't The man who told you that mh hn ODT d vuallv the Sun . get in line he would arrange it so that| blankety blank liar.' he shouted bac Kk | 1 eats ceaioaly at i. Ager 7 : 1 the constructlo f its iim he couldn't get any more goods in| over the phone | das teAks ie 5 ird from Belle Fourche, S. D Salt Lake Wilson says he will tell} The attorney general had the wrong| + DPEOP) Ua perenne sr SVaaiaes Billing Aloni.. to which point the the name of that representative to} Wilson und he dropped the clew until | a ON x eo ear a oe Li . : Z aa . oe ~ |vians Instituted in thelr church a ue Northwestern nas run its survevs the grand jury. he could get the right start ore er | pen ern ea : ~« the chureh and Wholesale houses at first refused to | W. Wilson, and not J. W. ilson, er Rr ape rieter ae ina k oles ik, Ue eee ‘ilroad official in deliver goods, of the orders order sent in pletely filled, later filled only a Bae very much in tne combine, pve of | 29! and there never was an|it, and is willing to take his chances Dora by Wilson that was while he knew com-j that with the destiny of worked organization that rather over- Se ee ve age EUS Reta DS eae REE "| Rat position to Pant. nei | 89 Ogre ie Se At See ee hi ao "| |} The purpose J to bring tl influence ;of the church directly to bear on th | levine juestions and the laboring Meni jof the country It is believed by the let amt veyors would rom Montana in general, it ya. peen route ) be located-a xpressed the Sinton Northwestern aut be feelaig their way tward to the coast d that the lit pusses ha rns ; wives ‘1 bt thi Federttion of Labor Included In [Presbyterians (aid "doubiless by all Jrho" § sated and the grade extablished. other Christian eveeds) that Christian-} yo 54, hop rt Billing From i M. and M. Investigating Committee)is otters tne sotution tor the labor jing the Northwestern may swing of |! , robe ms that exist in But Christianity musc After overlooking the investige ution of the high labor side of cost of living in Salt Lake, the Manufacturers' Merchants' association Saturday be very { ultorney is carried out, which now seems an, Improbability posed committec, invitation despite was a the little fact late of collecting aa o ore evidence, jury. grand the » com-| and gf ‘ situation handle whereas that class of an| 7 among ‘fficacy of ate rer today effect- }in then suying thai combine dit tion, toward > Portland or Seattle, NEW HOME : Hne ‘ FOR they by the were forced wholesalers," lt 7 Lm condition grows serious. so eae - I don't} in * ey Me Ea ere i ar | eae ce ; | oe bee Which in the exposure of manufacturers freight out in while ~ the it lasts and SAL ulties we'll] the a end.' Toel perfection | Christianity Offers e ae of ilsth und society offer of the labor, com-| is a era Phe houses, pany on the Mount Saturday shall in aes Route ‘all || Seats ize fo I life try to} j | ital the imily com-/|itable ; i [ tentative ot a which) agreement and artswholesaler 5 ete manufacturer ithe . Dif binds a ‘y ss to i nee the jobbers . oe > - icicle aea evidence 4) $8 EG $8.5 .i price they Rak z exposure the upen and its attitucs , icklesa5 " from the C.2 Mount firm, abr ut that:tiineanicorder was ane the company,: Charles ager, . : and: that } ie d cold: pe me xe Rees ra pickles direct for $9 a barrel. President Mount man- the restaurant ave heap? ros eskaos. POR A CaLacan aS vata : te oney, explained at to! 2 down. and president Mount, W. explained re but sent . tela. turned was 5 ih mi Re an and xg seth Fred A. he) S geet a through Henderson tnstead of 39%. and cost $19 We nail the aa eran : i hich Long Wann, ‘ ges Utah . of a bs cusoline ay | sizing ay The river : . m tombination Cf; Supplies. ago a 4 4 kespsup which For.'Instance,. restaurant protection, men, for os DSPEIDE patrons len cents fer certain styles ; tatoes tt in) Salt the Tel price] i) long! \ of pota- own ee of cooked excused the high market maintained by table Sate ‘"® *°5* table the not their price the raised a the | prices dealers, they and charge that the « ‘ tne « tew 1 had Is was handlers of regulates who result so , of aa ¢ Bear | . etc with reo bin enjoying mansvassed a is baying coal conipanies, owing local shortage are.-besteel new distributed almost ‘Light & Railway mpans Regular orvice Raw « Bews, as fa |lpPacific onthe * Western F Tri : Westthe Northern, Ootober.tit mm ad ehat t ) i com- will rer Nev. Bews At i Octobs | mence | ern Pac joins the Nevada ; r a Reute Illinof coal of prospects airT = submerged ‘e silway c I te ; ef i river ‘ :t | Sait Lake| railroad Z Z a closer will | 1 bave {Sait « that ; the ow connection with Ely than heretofore leaving an obstruction | com i 4 a i . ce : on a a navigable stream it is announced from San Francisco oe : lot ‘ ' , «om had been cut off close | that, effective September 1, W. S. Pal- as it Ix1s built. ; that to- occ tates % i |-m 1 stated, when At timés: of eaed : w rh ered, ‘the submerged, and could not ;trave ‘ aunchés oe - ae 6 me woy the in the Z a f . been Beach es o ' thie c- | ge piling | Ww ofr f the outher Southern Alger the ' ierul , managerFag of Pacitie, will suc "resigned," as the + » Northwestern superintendent Scott, of. the be seen | western. division of the Southern Paes : will > ey and 2 up oF; cific succeed M Palmer J ‘ i H iw poh Young - ‘ cad Mr. Scott | ce a Se oad or the table for a meal.| Gasoline Stove Starts Bluse, at the counter ! A gasoline stove In-the house at 142 Here is an-instance Saturday } West Second South screet started a fire A. patron at. Young's: caf plant, | morning. When the fire deordered cantaloupe fried egg | Saturday t and4, arrived the and it cost him | partments Nox. 1 Seca ain y i ey! , f calf brains und squash, |---- outs sits f such referred i¢ launch. j ater's edwe water's edge bridge was high ne water, cident ratse on | ia ae oe for po-|"°" Lake. man | ri hit Jaunch. : aan fie i it oa I | the before at ‘A Bt compar sine drowned as the has general traffic. Lake Route of Consignments eceived id bythe Utsh Sr a ore is eee f oy j ennai ie bel ee relOW = a cents sold had entered an agreement with the) At all of the first-clas@ restaurants wholesalers and could not sell direct|in Salt Lake the prices are Reeth any more. The next time the restau-| the same. Restaurant men say the * of ali from quotations same the bought) «et were pickles they rant wanted barrel ti es ugh this city Saturday, el route from to the Ap nee SS manufac= Short Bag et a aI were . ne rede ree:"alsrf i el, were "They At | potatoes. 4 account of the che that : a whieh } =o. - { eS the ver ‘ ‘ -% | joint oO < , , olmpany: : Picaie om : se agreement was enteved into, soehhridgeit to be made muy : : . eae < a barrel Lake in Salt restaurant < : man en Restaurant keepers in Salt Lake say/ of pickles for 38.50. th j , ‘ aoe ~ | was negligent in . ace os at the reason the bills of fare show! Not much more than‘'a month ago). ; (to navigation In ¥ , 3 : .j Such high prices is because of the} °", the same restaurant bought all of its} peas : The old piling Oa, ohio LIGHT eturnec ro coast. bringivic at summer the is ma , trust. iniquitous and of the story reflected | was not wholly cred- injurious the ese buy : "|The publication wholec- Jaa condition. that: Pickle made the from breakaway Then came the influence atte ndait to vetaileys compel goods made 5 % a : : z all of theiy product through the sale man- | Utah . a building possible. | ras solution and Christ the that | show ll S to Ly the of UTAH t cae OF 0. S. L. RAILWAY CO. eta Laks Following Boise with Spokane treat of the meliorati f : i everal dn ar : ithin 1 short : ma we ; of pe ays 6 i be - re the silwa officials and office iba te we 4 saa copultlen | aR? PCIe oNnSTADlichad in comfor ee ni time [ shall speak of | able ain convenient vi uarter Phe izes and dis Bar een geen eee eon | building us pure hased from FP. Ul econon ic \n Livsis "of tine | Lann nn d more than $25,000 has ye oble ae ol ibo : today will | been y xpended in making alterations with ae remedy for!and im sroveme? Pickles Below the Wholesale Price \NVESTIGATING LIABILITY ner. to advocate the mail-order system of get- | man istle The mo mi and i ly ight & Railway company has ociting grub, but it beats the Salt Lake | nhase of the situation : il be geiven|cupied on Matin street, will -be. leas ya] retail or wholesale house all hollow. | a fe nt 7 on me a e It 41] Nou oD "Mat geits, the bookdealet 1 know lots of people who are doing | eed Fp . Rows n Can « tr e to the | a it, but jt isn't satisfactory and it li ideals as to the condition of sot ge Liutlroad Notes doesn't keep the money at home, Let's | til he has attained t ideals of the| in and correct the thing at home, eae AEWhen TEAS a}| J. H. y Burtner, district. and Sget thing 10M, | | individual they are attained y the freight! Salt Lal the an Ivy branch ee in the o1 win P ul vithe excuse said another "They have been advo a T a 1 cating the purchase of Utah goods by Tren Sori Utah peopie, and at the same time eee a have lent their support to the com- |} a ‘hi bine that is boosting the prices out fi aie ar eae sight On the square, we are eating | oj 1 and less at our house atl the time, and | Sear ONTiNe paying more and more all the time.|, en. with-| pay would{ Com Pickle orld made ine | problems Mount the pe the laboring ts classes If the ' probably brought; to be solution the SPT Guenter iis rival Comuodious Quarters in Weet Temple of | Rev. Charles Cc. MelIntyre of the} Street are Jnvaced by ‘Tenants Wrantrnhivete Pfesbvterjan church Jn The Utah Light & Railway company thie ci cite mltde to the na" -; Matt ee ie ee ; Bar 4 Ae ae 7 hy . 4 = i ' Sars os " that; The in "Why don't they import a special-; ist in trust-breaking '"* was the inquiry; of a prominent citizen Saturday. "The/ state officials and the county officials | will doubtless. hampered in their) ms S be I i work to to result} weuld that bing to the combine in the lowe ring of the cost of living in Salt Lake "Utah manufacturers will have little j into Ti investigation is probably) pelea in the head by the fact that} 1e «60rd Real) Estate association has; blocked the pink- oe method of prob-) ing by starting a $10,000 fund to go) after it right. However, the labor-} ing men will feel better to ‘be hon- i; ored with representation on the pro-} x the ing hard used and| could easily acquaint himselt ate US ee : 24 Be nea de-! conditions and get at the root of it Ereepye eee ae LG ELLE WV CeOn Coa OT apply the law and administer a drub-| | actsAn outline eoof the ‘ vening sel m on cided to include the Federation of La~| bor in its list of investigators members of the proposed committee will be appointed by the Federation! of au} if the plan of the M,. and} NOTICES. and Funeral Notices are run charge. Obituary Notices, 1@c line, their of duet successful busting ss by the the of ay : appeal and Lake, neon) Saltay iraan antof nunces ee ‘ lame of a large consteps be immediatethat stituency. cits whatever repeal to taken ly ante be smavy: there ordinances peoto deprive our. calculated ure of purchasadvantages of the ple ta‘ throughout vendors trom ine an Jailer Wilkinson wili lose his scalp if some of the young attorneys in salt Lake can get it. The bar is after him as it has been after Newton and Woten and others who have been in the deal A. J. Weber will get an affidavit of a prisoner showing the inside of the shady transactions and willl present it proper authority for action. "Wilky"' stands a chance of being removed, and with him will go Earl Ripley, whg has helped him doublecross the prisoners and play unfair to the attorneys that combination ,be ‘Why should allowed to exist at police headquarters?" asked an American party attorney" Saturday ‘All the business that comes out of the city jail should be distributed among the who get out and campeign for the party, instead of giving it t of shyste rs who are a load Pathak than a help." of Adverse eriticism has been heard Se One.) the as F to 'how ke i are e usked : and council mayor to is due circumstance this of much operation the by ereated obstructions The muniof existing city ordinances, bring to asked are authorities cipal all ordiand of any repeal the about for the it impossible make that nances an- He now at police headgtiarters, with $50 of it sewed up for Bil) Newton. Newton visitod another client at the county jail Friday, but didn't ge near Daly. It caused some comment about police eourt at the time Judge Diehl went on his vacation when Newton asked that all of his cases be continued until Judge Diehl veturned He believed Judge Whitaker was prejudiced against him All) 172 MAIN wlll Necley be one First M. Tive Mr. longed discussion over affairs in Morocvaluable collection of co, Nothing regarding the diseussion | ong costumes will be disposed has yet been made public. every material vestige of his That France has a hands in Morocco is the strenuous day fot In the morning he the chief speakers at church. In the after20 o'clock he will dedicate noon the Liberty Park M. E. church, Eighth Bast and Ninth South streets, at hich time a deaconess will be appointed Sunday evening the bishop will deliver an address on missionary work and the condition of the missionary field. both at home and abroad The conference will close with the evening meeting, after which the delgates will return to their homes in { tah and yther states Bishop Neeley vill ave In a time for San F rancisco and will spend = several ks along the before he retu rns to his.charge at Buenos Ayres Cixhoo will the Puge inn the and. past, times in were they as from: city,! tne of 1 ADDRESSES eB streets the on NF ca seen dom ARSRSN ER NR ES RRTEN HAFIZ Close by 4 4 4 4 4 REAR Will Cost Her Enormously Before Peace Is Restored In Morocco. ‘ Annual Gathering Will Session With Sermon Bishop Neeley. % SARS Is a sure and positive extermi vator of Bed Bugs, Roaches, Mosquitoes, Lice, Red Ants, Flies. Moths; in fact, it is guar anteed to kill all inseet life and their eggs. destroy ee ig SES | ee SAAN VSSSSSSSSSRSSNASSSAASSSSSSSE SASS SSNANANS ASS "~ ee 1, 1907. Real Estate Men Start Fund to Probe Trust to Bottom (Continued | SEPTEMBER HHHyy SIZED GONTRACT Purox Insecticide SALT LSS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 Eggs cents. counter for f 10 are cents sold apiece across | blaze the | tieally had no been loss was ere rac sustaines | |