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Show QRAAR AAR weaaneneenan een nae eee et SSVAVVPVSRVPSSSSSNSSSSSASSSSASSS Neglect to to of Certify Whitecotton ERROR the for Nomination | the Unex} pired Term. ¢ | | After holding it up for months, the Amerikearns majdrity of the city coun-| cil Committee on municipal laws will pull a petition of the plumbers ter from | ; ing | @ and16 pigeon-hole will advocatenextthe T hursday ereation night of a9 soon assumed ment, couneil of the plumbing which was to authorize the ap-| put their "O. 1K." upon the measure! reported back several weeks was That better, Pi Ices F vo}, to $12 the was es to %% SSF ¢ J. In in-committee for weeks the name the ordinance again and:the rs 4 phe wn RETIREES 4 Thursday night and Inspector WwW + tric wiring ihe council, but all efforts + State 1:45 + + arte i s + have Inspector Thomas +) +! + Ing Will ae Gomer |spector, le =| Thomas, will go here he American | propose will state coal to Denver deliver Mining pera | amendments an mine IinSunday address to congress and substitutes to ions of the 2347 and But None Seriously 248 of Hurt. ance Non Mam Beet two deaths could have been averted by the passage and enforcement of the like last . y Who Ce person above the is a citizen of the night oe and the electricians were assocla- or oe . 7:45 a have the right to enter by legal of vacant visions any quantity high places between ral!) merry clip and throwing | land of the United States not othe load of passengers merrily about | appropriated or reserved marbles, At Seventh South it ener a exceeding subal- coal ia are than the ers. plumbers The and whole electrical thing is done tical effect and not ous ikearns councilmen s wa - favors upon the Cae work- for Pas a the Am to dares : here of a the Rupreme wRO terr of Patircd n Oct. bench to ‘fl the Supreme George ae 1. Governor aie e EB. nominee, to fill Judge Bartch, K the autumn leave ‘$ ae ae Peet it te with Ww Kh This allowed take line, the the turn Salt into Palace the provided, improved or oor un and set have opened hereafter open that and union. or made. the that no date for trial He said when he was SURE on of the the.Ifurst Oregon yesterday officials Commercial before and club a "es ae committees and the POLITICS AND MRS. THINGS The Young Men's Republican club which embraces a representative element that counts for a great deal in the Republican party, will hold an important meeting next Tuesday night ut Republican headquarters Well- president of the cl and other publican speakers will talk, and it Is probable that a smoker will be arranged for later in the week. The club will do neat og work in the coming campalg Allen .. Stanford and A. N. Cherry nddressed an Amerikearns party meeting at Mill creek last night hairman Joseph U. Eldredge jr. of the Republican county committee, has anpounced - his finance committee which of . will chairman, consist an Harry DeGrey Joseph, Dison, with Chairman Eldredge associated. Sentiment has changed on the polltical rialto The list ‘of places where voting machines will be on exhibition until elecwill be announced today. There be only three machines in the county, oulside of Salt Lake. With the conduit on one shoulder, Sheets on the other and a rotten city administration on the head, the body of the Amerikearns party will groan under the weight it has contracted to carry this fall. en that e L. Moyle said he didn't want the place, Democrats have booked yesterday anyhow. him for recorder, The Democratic will - b semble a lot of cripple after meeting with the county Sitasaiites aoe night, asia lentes rl Armstrong. > ® :Z : Independent MAY Known Labor NEEDHAM et mM wa the. Cate ee | the workin witnessed ~autothe Hurst Woman re and alone and that an of by the Inventor. 1 fully endorse ay eee of automatic' switches for Ly: OF chet trdaeline public and quickest disper. 0k oa TIME ts Satistied. the money if they with babe Wal saat, Hight: Seve ae The 1 her = _ PARLORS: DR. J.B. KEYSOR, 240DENTAL MAIN STREET (Over family 1 ae ode: i hictyetinst Wears balanee from Se the MODERN bomie Her has been| of COUPLES the of early dent ie Decrees of for Las er Vegas OPERATORS Set of Teeth..$5.00 oi io Amalgam or Silver Filling Gold Fillings associa- is now heme Handed Morse's in San |, ; é to Y be for consideration. ee aus tha te submitted The to agree- band, one child, her mother and ajeinet called for the selection of three number of brothers and sisters surquestions but the committee's vote on vive her. She is the third of her fam- | YO of the questions was so close that ily to be taken within a year, her Li was considered advisable to submit father, Thomas Jenkins, having died | both questions, making four in all. The o i were cnoeee au Mrs her sister, 1905, and in October, Alice Bean, in February, 1906 Her 4 ® best solution o he' Cuimite 078 brothers are Mrs. Mary | ban question is annexation to the Ann Lambert, Mrs. Sarah J. Cannon, United SERA ‘ ey Mrs. Annie Wilcox, Mrs. Maud El- |} at independent dredge, Mrs. Rose Badger, Mrs. David ties is more desirable Smith, Mrs. Sophia Aubrey, Harrison Ree ‘ a Ee Jenkins. Edward . B&B. Jenkins, 3. That laws should Panis Fr ged vane Jenkins all her William rs. ife In Salt many friends of womanhood will stricken relative ves her Jenkins Needham Lake, and and ee had | taking the | Gustry girlhood with ary to ; pesearient which sell secures its r action in polithan party al; be passed com- N. CONTROL, NOT OWNERSHIP WANT Coleman HEAVY Who the datls wzike and up | 4. 2 Tooth | Down Oregon presiLake } : "Nokes: Short sleeper and St. Line PRANCIS | will clan San | yo its service between Anthony next week in dudge 4} the SCIENTIFIC Floor Visth to to a the few COLLECTORS National Commercial "Some People OF BAD DEBTS. Salt Building, Bank Don't Like Lake Clty. Us." Lenient. Be Mormons. | tye. could and couldn't if they ¢ said LU KE, _ GENE iRAL M. ANA AG ER. Merchants Protective pero | 1 S: DENVER COLORADO SPRINGS PUEBLO J. Weber, -Amerikearns candidate| for county attorney, promised immuni» to Mormons at a meeting of the Young Men's American club at the Cullen last night. He said the Ameri-| kearns party had no intention of diswouldn't if} franchising ‘the Mormons, terest G.. SMOKER Promises Weber With granted ee Beat Ross Clark, will leave Salt tonight. Hallegnd Court. was Paul Sngler owed Christensen Bros the grocers They wanted their money and sued for it Then Engler sued for $5000.00 damages Ve won the ise Wm. Hobbs sued also He only wanted $500.00 damages. We won this ease, too. John Walsh owed Mrs. Hennessy for rent He didn't live in Murray We won this case, also you? If so, anybody owe bills. turn in your Salt exexDay other younger would.| things of members in- of his | ia "The World's Scenic Railroad" ry control products at of an in- reason- The case Utah Light of Ellen Jukes against the and Railway company was a that understood it being ismissed, compromise had been reached out of The plaintiff sued for $15,000 for injuries received while alighting from a street car, Pee deere ONTARIO BANK IN TROUBLE Toronto, Ont., Oct. 12.-A sensation was created here toLes the news that the Ontario ba f this city is in financial dfmicultice, It is alleged that lating a'sum A "HOME CURES BY MAIL IF YOU LIN ' OUT OF TOWN their RIT Shores & a w sy dollars. half-a million to a million] Only--$1 t thelr adv In of careytc |e cu | men Is DEPARTMENT FOR ( Cure mere- itide 2GE MODE FEN disprivate WHEN inflammation | what in the prostate n brought. on by| early dissipation a by . the improper | } treatment of some contracted disease. | A complete and taille al.ocure therefore, a question of restoring the ros | tate glance Yo its normal state, and this and catapletes| we accomplish "promptly l ly without the use of interna _ Our treatment is a local one enely. It is original and ac Len KO, and | Mahe been proved absolutely effective b Viger be accomplishe is the Gt) ni pay } small stallments, A So-called "Weakness" ly a symptom SPECIAL MEN Dr. Shores have a Special Department exclusively for the treatmentand cure of all private diseases of Men, Whether caused by ignorance, excesses or contagion. he may consult Drs. Shores about the most élica or embarrassing pr e troubles, with the assurance that you will be given honest advice skillfultre: ee and everything will be STRICTLY PRIVATI AND ¢ ‘ONF IDENTIA Young men who have been led astray by bad companions-middle-aged men who-have gone to excesses-old men whe find their sexual vigor gone-unfortunates who have contracted disea the victim of Blood Poison-and all others who need the counsel and. ald invited of experienced and kindly physicians, are cordially to consult _ this ied anc ne «advised j as partment. Shores sor] | oo Manager McGill has been specu-} ff thousands of tests, We are convinced | by no other piatiods can fu that in bank to involvingbu the elieved heavily, not yet known. permanent restoration of Strength and! be from October ORE . ae! SHORE 5 ee TRIE SATARRHAL DISEASES, INCLUDING DE NES HA ER, ASTHMA "AND LUNG TROUBLES, DURING OC TORE R FOR THE, LOW FEE or NE DOLLAR PER TREATMENT, OR FOR: A CURE, MEDIC INE rr i E.. By means of Drs Shores Wonderful New Treatment they ure enabled to cure bgt mute or recent cases in a very few treatments ven the old and eG c may be cured for $15. Why suffer from ¢ ‘atarrh when you can be J RE D ‘for "El a treatment? Drs. Shores also treat and cure all curable Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases of Men, Women a Children of every name and nature, Consultation and Advice Free and Confidential for any disease, Call or write W Notes. Court ourt, $1--During From = ScatYold wor CAR. ? Contractors. heavy work, OVERS OBSERVATION PULLMAN SLEEPER-DINING Ticket Office, 77 West Second South. DAMAGES. Fell DAYS- STOP LIMIT 30 hus sult ane OR as F Cure tn ‘gnonthly inprocure the ri L RED. your eb trouble is, 9 or ‘who failed to cure you, conthese Master Spc cla sts of charge, and learn how c yet be cured, CALL Ww RITE. . Drs. Shores & Shores, DI) SD een 310 Lager aa Main: St., oppes ite <eith-O'Brien's Store AKE. CIT Oifies Hours--Week cr vantinedays, mM, ¢6.6:idmn: 8 p. m. Sundays },0 a. m. to 12 noo and nati t9o ye DR. - G. W, BAORMS. | OO ITHOUT 00 | - as the Two suits involving $9,000 new outgrowth of an ace ident at the Utah Savings and Tru company's building on Main street: were filed in the district court yesterday Bert Zertholl, an employe in the & J. McDonald and L. J. Mensch, tractors who are constructing the new building, demands $5,000 for injuries received in a fall from a scaffold on Oct,, -2,.. 1906 He injured his back neck and shoulders. Newark 8S, Dawson, another employe, who fell at the same time, received injuries for which were thrown to the asks $4,000. B ground, a distance of 1 y the defective scaffolding giving away Both claim to be disabled and Bertholl avers that he will never be able to do of pe Saaae and|able rates without discrimination. the 4. That assuming adequate constitutional amendments the United States should Institute a system of responsible cabinet government. These questions are to be submitted to the Boulder university debaters who Wheellng.: W.'Va., Oct: 12. -SecreShaw will select the question by the first of tary of the Treasury Leslie M. November, and the side they wish to opened the local political campaign toin take by the fifteenth, The debaters audience night, addressing' a large Shaw | Who will represent Utah will take the the Carroll club Sangean: Mr epubquestion decided on by Boulder and started out by saying that the R of the | Select sides. The two men making the lican party stood for retention ¢ best showing will represent Utah in Philippines. a protective tariff and conthe Boulder contest. not ownership of ree raee trol, He mines and other great industrie pleasant paying occupation For a said the American flag was up i n the ee ‘ladies' tailoring at the ‘Keister.' Philippines to stay mourn , .$1.00 SL SKIL- Teeth Cleaned ....-$1.00 Solid Gold Crowns, $5.00 "OE, a> per "Work, Bri dee Ww repeTy EXTRA TED ABSOLUTELY PAIN Bes oe 1 _ VrEST METHODS e make teeth that | fit the mouth. | denee Sait Lake reuse Fork night "Another excursion will be ¢o°}ureka tomorrow. pot. Domingo, the grounds] non-suppo ela Sue Will Submit Veam. ee yesterday questions | ' OF CHARGE IN FUL Good rh SEPARATED. Divorce Judge oe at CR of Bell phone 1499-Z. yYouUR TOOTH TROUwith PERFECT service the MOST Store.) our APPL TAD SCES si oe next week of the road, cash slush Six couples were separated by Judge Charles W. Morse in the District court yesterday and decrees in matrimonial bankruptey were entered in the following cases: ary Francis soda was granted a divorce from John H. Sanborn, who Moyle hus- | Boulder Shoe eam: hi the the the} passenger department of the Route decided yesterday to the time limit of the spectal *} fe 1 tailroud pee the money. Kearns The Lake tend : AMERIKEARNS DeBATE QUESTIONS CHOSEN 4 0K new Needham | list Davis' When os you BLES OF WINNING death of a | University Committee wife of J B. | Three to Boulder away at 6) os e ee at oe t dies Child WARREN, F. Oo. a. AT. & 9. F. Ry., 411 Dooly bik., Salt Leake City, Utah. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. TES ] EXTENDED. LIMIT ! that cquid get the came SIX Taken, Peculiarly sad is the Neda. AIRea TED, eedham, who passed paes Infant aaa Rates, Reduced About Elias‘Morris -&f Sons (0. trom Merchants| eee Nah tc the'7 main. line vito | A "Having « personall of complete Mo Ask ot Amerikearns county | see 1 oss) OG By Sl rae en POM was as affluent as aj yi.wine lily.ind operation~ons (he: Oregon' Salt Lake Route tracksShortin and is Meved that their anxlety 4 regain the lost funds is _responsible for their decision to let Lavery| campaign | (or: Hennessy, lett guard; Russel "left tae kie: Needhara, left end: Scranton, uarterback; ‘subs, Breeden, Price DIES) = eral hundres t {@! Oregon S 4 ' 3 tised with a str of freight ¢ for the demonstr: itor ty means o ‘ I { operated by the oe er or. fit u | While the engine approaching way the | | #8 9} either could be Cnet ited it switch, ee [DR De GALVESTON, EW PASO, OITs OF MEXICO. Line party ST. JOR, CHICAGO. auto- Short 5 DAILY CITY, KANSAS Excursion to Eureka, Sunday, October 14th been sent to all of the county clerks|to the in the state and ballots and tickets wil | fund. be prepared within the next few days, i COLORADO TO avers and her maiden name, Estella party, and was ably supplemented by | N. King. Louis Coleman.' the de-} Giher Amerikearns irty leaders. | fondant, was, charged with non-sup-| Thomas Weir, ashamed of Utah and construed to show that Judge Frick's por the Kearns candidate for congress, was| Non -support was the grounds upon! ge first speake E B. Critchlow, appointment is only from Sak which Zenira Alice Leonard was Douglas Rodebac k and Frank R&R. } Noy. 8, when the election returns shall Go to Ogden This Morning to Trim granted a divorce from Henry Leon-| christensen also spoke. Mr. Christen- |} have heen canvassed, When J. W. N. Whitecotton was The attention of the Utah Federaa ge rd. ren. who is a candidate for county} «Huskies. High : School to last night was called of Labor the|tion for Democrats by the Upon stipulation of both parties, the} elerk, made a very striking appeal for riéminated Supreme bench, he was nominated for |the facet that the Tribune is unfaiv in The university second team will ease of Eliza M. Smith against James| yotes, and favorably impressed his} Short Line at F. Smith, the attorner. was dismissed. | gudience. Mr. Rodeback also made a} the term beginning Jan, 1. The Ameér- employing non-union labor in the con- |leave over the Oregon ikearns, as well as the Republicans, struction of its steam heating plant|10:30 o'clock this morning to meet Cruelty and non-support were the} good talk. J. N. Spalding was the last stipulated in their nominations, that in the Main street building. Strong |} the Ogden High school football stars speaker. by grounds the terms for which the candidates | terms were used in denouncing the po- | Last year the scrubs were defeated inPriscilla Corbitt was granted a diFrank J. Cannon, who was billed as but they a headliner at the meeting, did not apvoree from Willey B. Corbitt for cruelwere nominated were for the period |Sition of the Amerikearns organ, and | the Ogden aggregation, first|the question was turned over to the | lend to make good this year by wal- ty and non-support, was also givpear last night Punch, sandwiches! to the of election fromthe the ef yeardate as well as for the regular | 4rbitvation committee. Members of | loping the Ogdenites to a finish. The en custody of the minor children and cigars were served and Mr. and| term beginning Jan. 1. This was overthe Federation said the work of put-|beys have been fairly well coached, the divorce case of Mary M Skelten supplied music Mrs looked by the Democrats, and in the| ting in the steam fitting in the build- | considering the great amount of work -----_---_ +> -___----_ Peter W. Brickson, the avent that Whitetotton elected, |ing was being done under the direc- Coach re has had this fall, and Brickson vs. the case was set for Oct. 26, the plaintiff give to ought uke no With | who east the from someone of have|tion hehe will vas granted $30 attorney's fees and at all 1. likely, not Jan. which to walt is till before can<as-|Called himself an electrical engineer junction nok a run fer their money. | 32 20 sult money High sehool Inds are equally =e | "In -that|and.the men on the job were "scabs | A decree was entered granting dithe duties of office. sume has Mouck Coach success. ; | Tripp, of the Amalgamated will have to vorce to Hettie M. Roscoe from IF. A. event, Governor Cutler Via Salt Lake Route $2 Round Trip }| fill the interim with the appointment | Carpenters and Joiners, was appoint- been bag orking hard with hig sonny Sud Roscoe, for non-support. Her maiden in whipping them into ae Seer arbitration the on vacancy a fill t o ed Special trains 7:45 m.| name of Hettie M. Dillon was restored. man. ef another owever, as Judge Frick's election | Committee and Al. Schuman was clect- ! ie oe ne tl 2 {ll be: Ashle Return 7 p. m. Association footpelll On the grounds of desertion, Nellie is practically assured, there will be no ed trustee for a nine-months™ term, ne ne: nnitbn 2k ah a a cet F a Watson Decker was divorced from league game, furry among the Democrats and this The secretary of the Federation was ar Bennion flilibaek:. Vp nz he a Leon N. Decker, was given custody oO little crror of their part will not need | instructed to write to all of the local | Ment end: Snow,dent ‘tackle: " oe the child and $10 a month for mainto be corrected, The certificates have labor unions asking for contributions | Manehton. ri oh ara aGHHEl sae tenance, SCRUBS cn 5 TRAINS FF IG Aa ges eke bt cane eens have qae-b crowd of sevetnt grand-| his made Lavery in aie he | oe WOME Ae nied West" etreet_ Cece" South and. Third South streets railroad It} to prosecute after Brod ute association of not persons. severally person union payment tion of persons shall have the right and privilege of selling or disposing of hi their rights with underataaging. that the purchaser assumes all obligation to; pay for the same. Labor Men Say Work Is Being Done by Non-Union Men. rick, the Republican the unexpired term of but the law has been Bridge Workers' test. switch Was miss De ever since Lavery had charge of the books. They had no desire to to a preference-right of entry, the ing sec SE the so ope ned and improved; provid- Pr ovided bench the ie The officers of the union and mem- quasithon as above provided, shall have xpen not JeSs than twenty thousand islince: "i workin £ ais improving any Such mine or mine puch: eecoclation aay cnter not exresding 612) acres inclu such mining improvements Bartch, Cutler appointed who shall car. to |¢a: that when y Grove | less than sixteen Poplar of . bers as well have expressed them-| selves as being satisfied with thej iipyrays Coa) and sning,.or Anos in actual shall bemines' public Buy:lands, the be enshall the same 0 pacesnsion -the WE Densinle ieee above baat he accident, as ney interfered with | tit his alm when he tried to catch ‘his |under iron in the switch for a flying turn, | ines sent out by the secretary of state yesterday to the county clerks in the 27 aee. coun. ties of the state reveal the fact that me. Democrats, at their none convenlidat expired aa wees encicinies a acks Mae a either Democrats Overlook Chance. The certificates of nomination : Snare Er funds Union by competent 320 acres to were broken and the vestibules of both | not less thin twenty dolla per acre ci Pies considerably dented, ) uch Jands as shall be within Litin ear . a Thomas A. Fredrickson, motorman | teen miles of s n roa Now the council has decided to take on the Salt Palace car, and. J. StarSection 2348. Any person or associaboth matters up and run them alo ; tar= | , atters p. and rul aeny AONE | puck. °« he Popl Perna T isi -ape | tion of persons severally qualified as of on official athe | seoee em- Second) had the money. day or so after the Amerike ae county convention, he was offe to "clear up' that little| matter with a Bridge and Structural| Iron Worke union put with the intention of corraling the vote The M@tic in of outht His actions were repudiated, but that didn't worry Lavery, for he eee ed his _inten - ee become » f a Pepe e y _..|brought up against the front end of | uch individual person, 5,1 1cres to such an ordinance granting to an clec|" Pons z SEA era It 1 such association, upon payment to the trical inspector the power to enforce ae opie! Grove car with a Jolt that} ve cciver loa hha ten Cilbhaes roper wiring. ‘fwo linemen were re ee ae Dey Crea caret ay: per acre for suc ht ‘ands where the same than. fifteen shall be «situ of) eS us ‘i ally all ey killed because of defective wir- a we te ui Seta All of these arguments were une windows in t oplar Grove car aiiee from Ae, otk leted railroad and Slaw ensconced Amerikearns} deal with the Amerikearns party man-| agers to place a certain number of labor men on the ticket and to turn over the labor vote to the ‘reform' e of United eee en oupaee¢ cou qualified nee a the of fhe «oF inne een Skipping | register went car Palace Salt A down majority|hitting the at least joints at safely the Re Official Test of Hurst Device Shows Satisfactory Result. Carry Drasennied the charge MANTELS nabob from the East Indies. He had] sait-Lake, [do not hesitate. to say. its money to burn and he reopened the} workings are absolutel perfec ind overtures with the union from which] highly itisfactory in every. respect nc was thrown bodily Discredited ! The severa ests given on the system by labor men in general, he made aj this afternoon prove every laim made "United States revised statutes, section 2347 o ¢l years, the Soon Passengers Scared and Shaken:| Sttates mining law: city city now of. WOOD AUTOMATICSWITCH WORKS ALL RIGHT Workers' to <==] WE MAKE TRAVEL EASY Hundred Bright, Benutifol Just Being Unloaded OUR GRATE RADIANT RESCRIPTION Further. Iron stand play convention, will and 1¢ United States $ oat land laws, as fols Be it enacted by the congress of the hited States that sections¢ aes and 2348 the revised statutes or 1e United s, be ame SAG d to read i failed. the Iron One FAVORITE REPAID Desire 13, 1906. with the Amerikearns party, 4nd) jjatjealls The tests were made at: vail when he had dropped a hint or two tO} rjous rates of speed. It wa 1} dem the officers of the injured union thatjonstrated that th witch could be ophe would straighten the matter up erated in the usual wa regardless of the automatic mechanism, but while pe No Desire to Prosecute. the engine or cars were passing over| to throw impossible it was switch tne | the of Farney Agent Business Bridge and Structural Iron Workers | ; | said recently that the offer to Lavery Yardmauster Satisfied. had been open for some time and | J. H. MeCoy, yardm r for oO that if the money was paid there| gon Short Line, made the ollowing } would hardly be a desire on the part | statement yesterday atternoon Congress. r OCTOBER ES ready for trial some time ago, none of the officers of the union could > found upon whom to serve subpoenas.! As they are members/of a craft that} takes them to various parts of the) West, they could not be located and; SeptemIn postponed. was the case . | SATURDAY, learned from a prominent labor|#nd Manufacturers asso tation The | was | man yesterday that the deposed presitest at the practical ing ofdemon the witeh and following workit; J jdent of the union had returned the] "arccoy. yardmaster the. Oregon'| he charged with having} sport Line. gave out a signed state-|) | money stolen, and the present officers of the] pment endorsin the switch in strong union, who instigated Charges against) terms J Clark, vice president him, have no desire to prosecute. of the Salt Rout ind. president! District Attorney Loofbourow last); of th Las ronopah railroad of president viee whittemol against)4nd C, O case the that said bight very had been postponed = inthe Las Veg & Tonopah, were inter- Propose Changes at Min- Ratatat Lake. Salt out to the council that pointed of the at will electricians have done all in their through power to. get this measure It was leaders Eee evere + which "laste a con- UTAH, ber it was passed up indefinitely, at about. the time Lavery began to flirt| the elec- regulate in done . 2 Oct.12. aoaoaooaooaoaoaaoaoaaoaooooooooooooooo™Z:_§ of Wiring. will who si + +> + + tinuously for almost ten minjytes) The shocks were slight here and at Beleti. No serious amare was re ‘ted. : damage was reported ree pero roy The same thing may be sald ef an electrician were | be reported to the council for passage a week from Monday night. The plan of the Amerikearns majority is to run it through, regardless of any opposi: ordinance now hanging fire in the council for the appointment of a fn NEW inhabitants of Sorecco, this. afternoon coun-|4% United Lavery, bosom. bezzling | When) could not t was pas T. the Structural Rare aay Dee aege ta ee IN EXICO. -Albuc juerque, N. M., No Saris': WH othe district court on ; . Structural Have Matter SENASANN | the ago. and Union eee $1 ' Suit HAS BEEN de finitely had been the ordinance came up for passage.|4 Councilman T. R. Black offered an|4% insignificant amendment that was meant for nothing more or less than delay, and the. ordinance was sent _ acon ratenel conmmittact cltihas slat upon ; rate there are: none Bridge craft }§ cil. efforts urrect perfect, g pointment of a board consisting of four members The committee on municipal laws, to whom th ordinance was referred, reported that it would be all right, and recommended | 4 ts assage to the city council. City + Attorney Hiles and Assistant Attorney |» Dininny q went into the question and] 4 t F . At any MONEY after the Amerikearns party \ control of the city g yvern-|% members it almost \¢ petitioned the council for the appoint- Fe ment of a board of examiners to im-|% prove the conditions of the workmen |¥ and place all plumbing work done in|% the city under the control of the city % and be Cloth- CITY, R WEAK eee powers, to a ward of plumbing ex: nae It will l™ be done for political effect to capture | , th vote of the union plumbers of} Salt Lake who have asked for such a \% board under the law enacted by the |f last legislature, granting the council l such into Men! S Clothing, We believe our Boys! : fics ' LAKE Not Likely to Be Prosecuted on Charge of Embezzlement. O44 44 244 MAKE eaeeaeee 4 ee 424 DEMOCRATS Gardner Clothing for Boys possesses It, The same details of style, the same atiention to fit, the same regard for perfect tailoring bat proper trimming, and the same good fabrics as en- A cil Will Grant Petition of Plumbers. "Dignity" in Clothes For Little Men. ALARA Amerikearns Majority in Coun- SALT J.T. LAVERY WILL ESCAPE THE LAW eee CURRYING FAVOR OF LABOR MEN REPUBLICAN, eae eaeeeneeqnanaase fy : INTER -MOUNTAIN fH E |