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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, HOYT SHERMAN TO SPALDING TRIES FARMERS BRING COAL LAND WITHDRAWN LEAVE/OALT LAKE = TQ STIR STRIFE UTAH POTATOES Will of But Gets Scant Sympathy From Rumor Take Management Realty Company in Sen un: fis ne Orders ar eI RETAINS INTERESTS t air Rie Heirs HERE ‘BOOSTS of Late Senator John | eco SONI viesrte | » of ‘ Amerikearns slap ae PIR oe Sherman, ne who for more than | After yeurs past has been identifled} : busine siness and railroud : : interests!t accepted the management of the com-| 10 |) Oysters leading the in and passenger eer cl : s Spalding attended party meeting at the agent! boosted of the Colorado & Southern railway, with which he has been Identified for the past twelve years, his position to} a trict Mr. temporarily by agent W. traveling Sherman goes to C. for to the caieatity ae a) State Shocdis-| this ; Washington &lve his personal attention Golunibia eae tract fs tei pa Snags | Beginning to Arrive. men to The for the ticket. toes the announcement were eyes. of that Utah scarce must have ‘all. the ‘near-by tn ap the a meeting last night, {lo of the While an tot} s ) 1e Spalding is 1 wa labor ; a = ean? interests of tint the i business agent of within ejry many Amerikearns} hotel*and the only Cullen ticket as Kearns town the past | Those offering the admited that there 1 great loss pota- ant the of fresh north 7 ee Big About Improvements Planned. $60,000 has already company in to, will many necessary provement n. quarters ef the more before Among south, > ranges 1, : 3 SOUTH Y Bi Soe the other big in by | Independent land re- | ing said thousands) lican im- he | {ing the plans | that the organization Labor had party heard had a that Independent he had heard Washington It is Aras | ing of movement, hard party a prominent election. } going Repub- | in Labor the at Spald- | Utah the time Stalk and/® car Repub-|t 10° celery Y@arces start-| rhe potatoes" of at them market 5 having in quality to the 10 are he oden tn Sherman M. Sherman Sherman Sherman of of of Callum bi 5 enterp ee ith | also Mar, Tor P Charle s | party Boston: Charles. the for H_|tack nominee the same Washington, of an on adopted | Hanson days. These sell been the Tate Senator Sherman urce- general regret | every was reason coldly received|early in attendance were made _ men who to be glad 1 of in Spalding's for the ELECTRIC Defied Direct they that had/he placed another|jt, until Selects that' in ap-|sters and Statement. the An attempt few days no orders weather Power and . nished ‘ . Will to Be ave coming shrimps are Three and . Counties. } ~ mip?) a ‘ on eee o> ago will daily and the men who among the other were sneaking aie & P Grapes Grapes from Kansas, yesterday Are continue A Jast and at 20 Plentiful. to be the most D. Wiley of Circleville are back of 4] i¢ he discovered them. F. C. Wickworth|cents. Choice bananas have been reproject to build an iG power plant | also scored Spalding, saying in the dis-|ceived within the past few days and in Garfleld county, and have filed an] cussion the Federation was starting|range in price from 20 to 30 cents a power. They wish to divert 100 secona| les would have them and that at-|30 feet from the Sevier river in Garfield| tempts to stir up strife were wholly|20 county, convey the water a distance of | out of place in a little over a mile, und there erect| lieve some have u power plant lighting and to supply electricity propelling for | personal machinery in| Garfield, eee sig tier evaaene eae hd filed an office ‘application state forengi-| neers yester an the asking 24| see - fee f we stort erat Ene. river system in Uintah count water will be used for irrigation stock Green| en held were their the 64 elected Clawson, annual home Second as meeting of Mrs. follows: regent; J-| Officers Mrs. Mary forced by he said. | first their so those poisoned shafts J.! George Can- program was was wide influential the at SA He said as one In its at oe organizing prominent of the party. re MONEY . Knabe outside to bear 62 for Market -_- cheap. sale street, near to|erer. The Very Sleepy Tlpsy where Manu "Wake the Was up climbed aboard. rear went: the wall of He looked at him closed his Tipsy Sr handles, hin Be aol while against!up platform, on mnGard, and blue een. n ae waked up Then and as aoe he] the on, aainfulls and) he uett The mo ie Cints/ ery hia: mT s double Then money it ot darkey with : with his sleepy passenger's Sleepy deliberateness.| worked his hand into the his Very pocket, and presently, with] much ma CapEPen drew out a twenty dojlar gold piece And of least held far his pants. as 1 them a extended, side of it. turned the Very Sleepy returned to hanc nap waked at He vety theat vision wala jog along. t he whole matter, and "Far sald the conductor, "rather | to sleep impatiently. He had been annoyed by 1 in a game, old impress movement, eagles. palm, didn't dis- 1 1 ga psy worked his moaket the withdrew the white poser: conductor, story effecting and the : hi: if that settled went once more Boss?" to of Gone. Pike aaa cents selling at a 30° FROM School a ae: ee Sede at remains base eciila a aoay coun pound, cents "Utah lake THE Children to COAST San Fran- Acknowledged, aske the negro out of slowly Tipsy came Phe Very his warning eye on the it, settled questioner, looked for a moment, and hen settled himself te sleep again. e black man dropped off the car at Fitth East, and the conductor turned to a passenge ie | ' i1 i Wall paper, paints, picture frames nting, paperhanging, cee Chas. - Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st S THE MEANING OF MIRACLES Kev. g0oy oe 4g BL OE os nething the smaller conductor, "But Prk ard the money clinking in| your ravkee insisted the fare gath-' without haste, walked home went to of val ad il laws Lands, fern i Cut- yffice from agric acres sleep, andal | Barrow Bros., stationers, 15 W. 1st. So. Where the 1 Musicians of Salt * OLD FAVORITES PLEASE Ascnath Adams and Interesting Others Give Program, The old-time: favorites in the hisory of the drama in Salt Lake City were heard at the Granite Stake tabernacle last evening, when Mrs. Asenath Adams and Phil Margetts took part in an entertainment and did several bits of character work made plain why they warm a place the them theatre-goers Margetts gave a dramatic prime Mr of Othello''s apology impe rsonation the grave-diggers from "Hamlet of "The Voland a dramatic recital unteer Organist."" © With Mrs. Adams Margetts also and Harry Taylor, Mr. from "Mrs. appeared in a c did the Toodles,' and very three interpret their ring from a Mrs. Adams was severe cold and did not give all the numbers in which she was to have appeared She did give, however, <¢ scene "Macbeth" and recited a from little poem "Look Ahead,"" in addition to the part she played in "Mrs Toodles." Miss Agatha Berkhoel was the vocal soloist of the evening and as usual delighted the large audience with her numbers What They is the "‘Kelster'" make coats for a FAILURES This Section of the any way? rainy day. REPORTED Prosperous Country in Very Condition Herbert Van Dam, manager of the Utah Association of Credit Men, has been making several trips during the last few weeks into the country districts of both Utah and Idaho In connection With the business of his office Mr. Dam has been connected with the Association of Credit ee for more than three years past, nd said yesterday that he had never Enown this section of the country to be In so generally prosperous a condition. Failures are few, the people seem to have plenty of cash and men doing general merchandise business in the smaller towns report that their sales are larger' this fall than for many years Especially is this true in the line of clothing and it has been practically impossible for the merchants in the outlying districts to supply the wants of their customers in this lin at Wall paper, paints, picture frames, painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. H. Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st So. the. City want for your Sunif you want the best. MARRIOTT'S MARKET ee¢6 by the trained musicians of| appeared at. the Salt.| concert 22 West @#¢# First South before to took hearing Judge LNSW er Presbyopia means loss of elasticity in th the W: Dent the 2 ye stasaas City. Gla it. at BES ¢ fitted ‘ t 6 At- aly objected. The court mattel under advisement un- the Save omes the of counsel! the cast Assistant. ey due. of the age. e Ewin charge The that moved t. i bal to © a " a Ss yOu of 40 prope rly wlll can you 5 10M me, sen, H. O. Jen- eyesight lalist; see, 53 Main spec- St audience that} Vited to come by all odds of the five given! killed to Salt by Falling this - cits while Lake and give - Roof-Niels W3-! was accidentally tearing down a disroofed| 9 during the past two years by this|¢ cabin on his land in the Uintah reser-| musical organization | vation strip last Monday. ‘The funeral With the addition of string. wood | Services will be held next Sunday ward| Twenty-fourth the at or-|4flernoon the instruments brass and wind chestra has greatly improved, and the | Meeting house. The parents of the of into the young man live at 784 North Second | admission women Sta Be Gs " ao > i sne 2st street | section is a feature worthy : Phe. orchestra orchestrs Dr. at University-Rev. W. cial mention : The now in- | yr. Paden> delivered a fifteen eniniite cludes a full half hundred musicians} M. Paden and there seems to be no longer any|address to the University students doubt that will be the a. musical Symphony permanent seasons concerts | yesterday feature of in this city. the} The ee better chosen. suecessful onc, time could have been by the of orchestra ed : America," : his: subject in- and Salt | be "Rev y hapel services & Dr. , Whenever you're ready to { had earried him beyond : and_he spoke on "God u His \ a ap eee Program. numbers pret open ‘Ame ricas"'™ vas al nold- | it was ia| and it seems that no|Man Varied The Were con- ' of . vesterds afternoe Seer : othe t s the Vine AS an ¢ expe on ent, oeif wag Bel nt, but Country. aM eh Lake eee tad county at noon Bel cece : today | the 'f e eting in take a k h 100 . models at . the new in Fall Suits and Overcoats, we're ready to to hall of| show you. cluded the classical "Egmont" (Bee-|tePresentatives at the joint building.| We don' t hesitate to say thoven); the "Morris," the "shepherd trail of the Minute and will/ fF that we have outstepped the L 7 e ; aan meviawW important events and \ by Edward German, tifully rendered and their native wildness. each beau-| all In quring charming: In"! ane peenue the the] the ., ae eee opportunity the ve the and tho} 4) 0.0, chestral of bringing effects to out the best, A group of dances number was superb from ‘Feramors' (Rubinstein) were beautiful, the reed effects in. Lichter Tanz," and the harp in Hochzeitzug der Braute von Kaschmir'™ be-| ing especially fine The glorious narch from program end would have pele: | aa "Tannhauser" after ft was been alclosed over difficult say which was to one by as ee the Clearing BE »lezates cine: House responded - by y a sue best| counts contains of recent ineludir gag ae rack pide Bennion's The of the three, Into raptures was recalled a weird é several school town other Mrs. soloist W. the deep chestrfal Mrs, Ferry. of the Montague the afternoon Ferry, rich contralto, accompaniment D. and Wilson _Rev. as ye one instinctively wondered public was not oftener given why the} a chance Heiner P. to Mr. Tribute "As s oe stra TH | | | Weihe. Fe 2 ‘" } | | of | of Morgan Provo was in| | | registered 4 | ' at! | Simpkin ae vacation d trip yester- Los | has} i | Auditor Edwards who a and | Hirst this} Weine to aay | <All the deare repre- snd recetved a se - | UNIVERSITY BRASS success to pay Appearance Wi WUL With B . The rection : | to| United States District Attorne y| Hiram I. Booth' returned year e eres | morning from Brigham City, w a} he spent the previous day in the telat of a case before the district court core Mrs. Ferry sang "I Hid ' University of Squire ,4appearance on BAND|# Be at guider band under Coop made the campus the diits first rday 5 William Fairchild Have Not Says Been HE for the two he-is neatly blind, children, Jer months a Childrenn| subseribe : although to his wife drank that night nat seen never had he that s a ed, children ex-| the: mognte Y : OF ote. 7 AMERICAN Fetrohild eala| Via', of ns, as rs six than | Suits | $7.50, pe new} js jiewed of from a|* and $10, Overcoats $1 2.50, $22.50, 0 or ads. ----- to at $1 5: , $25, Men - and MAIN ave ST. ‘ence Bema SUANDERING | me PRESI- + Salt + + + the| > From the | : to Denver,. + ao trip from limit $19.75; an editorial in the It re Presid ae Npaeae who oosevelt, siden t Reo is supposed to bave some Sense, 1+ She ee thesepeople leaders about bim twist) me tical little fingers.' their U. P. lines, October(¢ Round 15th. 14th and Logan or Ogden Lake. 30 days. a reproduction | re ene) es 33 PSE MINING CONGRESS and take fabrics. | pages. pettttrttteeteeeees 500 design: om mer' 7 Deen Iexcursions ant nearly more cover. three- chipoed = fiat cover total rs. The handsome children | ae i the care of the Infants' were place Home and Protective association by he says court juvenile the of order has done everything in. his power to provide ree aking His Abused. whose Fairchild, CAN and j 45-47 BEST . in look at the new styles and Game yeste | Come listene¢ °o the magic tou afternoon. Fifteen pieces were in line. | Leachate ae ee his | The boys are working hard in anticipa-| $18, concer Ss arternoon, 1 asked! tion of their first appearance on tk I myself the question-Do Salt Lakers, fleld, ci yn the e third er a ligeee ; f Novembe half appreciate the genius, the atme against Boulder Squire Coop Hie) tainment, the artistry of Willard.| Introduced a new ass In the study | -- Veihe? . } of music, beginning with the earliest} I really believe that those of us} history of ancient music and musical who were fortunate in being present instruments. aoe | did-and do esteem our master violin-| ---------_+---- ist for what he Is worth, for the bene- | ficial effect his soulful, peered and | TELEPHONE DIRECTORY impassioned playing exerts upe bi j listeners and for the high ataneare Itocky Mountain Bell Compuny acai] Clothiers he has set and : | maintained I take off Many New Names. my hat to a real artist- Willard Weihe -for his playing of the Mendelssohn} The October direetory of the Roc ky concerto today was simply beautiful- | Mountain, Bell Telephone Co... was is | it was a delight sued yesterday, The book contains 1971 from start to finish." iP anes, a names, 45 compared e-o---------- OO e with 183) --------- uly book. The names added to the eet Lake City list during the past | THE our : ----- ac Ranpentnea| been Ill for a week, has returned | his duties In the auditor's office to hear this voice. The tones are very} beautiful and the fine thing "Like as/ the Hart Desireth" (Allitsen) was ad-| mirably suited to bring out the best; in the voice response an enMy Le (Guy d'Hardelot) ond ovation, After the concert a group of musi- we offered ever | amusin yesterday A. -from Overcoats trade : Houtz with full or- | * ng les. was heard, State and the ' of men's assortment "CL Ce ine Sorecie ‘moonlight hay and the trip " >| farm also tie en yesterday. D. season- . showing are have ne eee this we ; finest Suits 2 -____. Moroni little} Yrienw by for PERSONAL, Grieg Songs was with banal associa-|eam 2 oe i ourselves | | during the coming annual convention of the American Bankers' association a¢ st. Louis on the 16th instant | University Chronicle-The se 3 gladly have awarded him the palm of | sented superiority among his local fellow violinists. The Andante movement thing the! President ment floated out over the audience, | chapter of "Lite at Alta.' not one there who heard but would) partments in the school and and i Bee See ee L. 8. Hills of the | Wicnever walingce cane tee on pon ung agone Willard Weihe played the Concerto | for Violin. Op, 64 (Mendelssohn), and} as the exquisite tones of his instru-| was the most beautiful and the audience went ef applause. Mr. Welhe history} war preceding Chosen the the University Chronicle it | jz.46 peared of yesterday afternoon. The ap2 make the in tevolutionary time directly Daleenten Fi hengrin,"' including "Bridal | c nOease the orehestra had William @ ared for the defendant dismissed, bu afternoon and | til, Monday magnificent. DOES 5 PHONES. up ;} morning evidences of | 4 recital the gre eted the orchestra, approval with which the rareiy beau-| Killed tiful numbers were received-the best/gren of compliment E have just what you day Dinner, l app come under the leadership of that splendidPipe Organ Coming-Another fine ly equipped young director, Arthur) pipe organ is shortly to be installed in Shepherd, gave such a concert as to) this city, the instrument having left demonstrate beyond doubt that the] the factory St. Louis The First| Symphony orchestra is the finest mus- | Methodist church is to be the fortun-| ical organization evel brought to-/ate possessor of the new instrument. | gether here That this fact is fully| AS soon as the organ is installed an appreciated was further demonstrated | eminent Eastern organist will be in- clans were discussing its M. MeClellan was heard _ to be Fittv of Salt Lake Mrs, os afternoon for Provo to in the Gala ot "A 3 | Thomas Kimberly, which hearing Greets Talented |(3, {?. pane un for Fine Audience ss | Dog Keépinis Troubles- river divides this township it is not desired to have east of the river surveyed Correch Clothes for Sten MADE IN NEW YOORs |filfted Benjam: RaQ Vy) - ' Fit. MAKES DECIDED HIT." sss. Seesscotie tea Lake theatre yesterday ie Green ei halt and that portion Clothes SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. TYa yes- TEE ot eo to select any or school Snee tr Tt years before completed, at may make its Rowe sections, Dp Sy bee odes Le ¥ Ross Lloyd Discusses Interesting Theme at Christian Church. Mr. Lloyd discussed the above subject at the revival service in the Central Christian church last evening. There have been several baptisms and additions within the first few days, 't." said the Very Tipsy, "He's better at home than down and an eee es rev lval is looked town with that money. know without, waking up. or next week. e will be no meet"You hav where he belongs, and I'll put him off ing today, but ane will be the reguThen he waked up slowly, and fix-/all right, I'd rather lose my job than lar meetings at 10:45 and & o'clock ing the conductor with a steady eye,|not carry him home." and continue each night durrepeated: And at Twelft nh East the hel eee ng the week. Sunday school at 9:45 "T haven't." And went back to} Tipsy and Very Sleepy was shaket ae aid Christian Endeavor at 6:45 slumber. of a peaceful dream, climbed Ween a ee "You'v than al the = gradu- «\a_ eonhs Is of. them." said 1, y at For I the $3,654.58 which the school children of Salt wake sent to the stricken schools of San Francisco to -- ald in the reconstruction of the partment that was vastly damaged by the earthquake, Alfred Rone - superintendent of schools of San Frangioe® has sent the following let er to D. H. Christensen, superintende nt of the Salt Lake schools: "Tl am in receipt of your very cordial etter of Oct tL. 1, which T here acknowledge On behalf of the school children of San Francisco I desire' to thank you most sincerely to yqur moat generous gift to this noble cause. ‘ertainly the students of you igh ashool: as Well as the grammar "school popils of your city. have well exemplified that spirit of Christian brotherhood which is so characteristic of best American you will half the which swells most generous contribution. ‘Alfred Roncoviert, "Supt. of Schools. postoffice ..added,.»'as fifteen Go and . sleep man searchingly. eyes eried bell cord back to Sleepy And.then:: "About leaned the promptly Very very on,"' the the brass Presently a colored and get hand. And the Very "loand ens Sleepy swayed a up for the the asleep. and conductor, reached and stood, sound there, impatient in his ays Very he 20 THANKS signal to the motor man, bul when the! lly, but completely. . tail of the First South street car came You heard it clink agin' another x ee va, | of the same © size," sald he calmly. opposite a cantat. at bass Write aroused cints Soll. Ge WANTED. Piano range United withdrew FEW added party. jus. j . awake been peen in POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. 4 26; ft yest rda ) Serve papers Cary against St. is about the only adweek. It sells at 15 ATG ‘ floundéretg eee l Black bass = 40 cents. Refre ash= | futepeoting | enough has sells from cents a pound as does halibut, shad and kingtish. "Perch, rock cod, soles Very Sleepy and Very Gipsy Rut He Could Keep His Money: He fruit : and on the organization rendered This bring 5 cents apiece Yellowtail: Arrive cHowtall: Arrive, Yellowtail corresponding secretary, Mrs. Butter-| $1,400 for five years st real esworth, treasurer, Mrs. Julia T. Farns-| tate security. Will pay 6 per cent worth, historian; Mrs. Hyde, regis-| | quarterly. N. B. D.. Republican trar; Mrs. Taylor. chaplain. ments were served and an week. Pon Ciresna tl or party e sa ependen scale had cchareed,'that thea Mormon church and é the Republican party had ; knew no brought Miss Julia Jones, Abad the cents. and cause disruption." {jist of fish, and Currie Serérred to the at-ldition the past | Sreantzation that he influences had been regent; Mrs. Blanche Redmond. se ond-vice regent; Mrs, Kate S. Burton, recording secretary; Mrs. Clara Felt,| of posi-|10 | te mpts ‘ot the Amerikearns crowd tO} | ae use \ Rabel pared Sie tie oe Orie thine yes-| Mary street, front The | wot Nea and Robert E. raising purposes a terday at Clawson, in knocking,"' are ions to come here and start trouble.| 2hne us towithput anup unbroka wining only fight way is to for stand ao of Mormon " Daughters Battalion. The DaughtersEe of the‘ Mormon Bat-| nating talion men cents, the smaller sizes selling at and 25 cents. Grape fruit has dis- their meetings. "I be-|apeared from the market temporarily an object in this and @)put a new shipment a expected the interest *These bring now lemons best The par-|dozen. other of politicians the as just out <s slate ¢ pate the vite odror tee 1, ee . sell ‘around and whispering to their felplentiful offering in the fruit line llows that Elton had received money} Both California and Utah varieties are |} from one party and another-good-|here, the Utah Concords se eming to ness only knew how many thousands-!be the favorites Just now. They bring would have an opportunity to prove|40 and 50 cents a basket, retail, the their charges in a criminal libel suit} other varieties ranging from 40 to 60 GeniViia <3 ace ene D Keys lot of poultry to come to him and say direct that he pba had been influenced or bought by any|Cel' party. Eltom said his record had been clean and he was ready to stand on it Fur- inges 20,000 warrant: cents a pound, springs at 20 cents ew turkeys were included in the D. I. Elton replied to Spalding's in- |W sinuations by saying he dared any man|C#" . Light 1, 6 day but their trifle propriating $100 for the campaign] varieties of shellfish to be had, the fund the Independent Labor party Was/crabs going at 25 and 30 cents apiece to aid the Republican party because lobsters at 20 cents a pound and Hanson was on that oe ato, met shrimps at 20 cents a quart. PLANT ranges 1, 2, 3, 39 a pound Nowever, to learn that the absence will | @ chilly ean Ge a a we d Ducks both large and small were bevonly a temporary one and that at} "0 Stood for their ticket reaffirmed | quite plentiful yesterday. © Some very the end of two years the family will| ‘helt faith in Hanson as a man who/cman teals are to be had at 30 cents return to Salt Lake to take up their re stand by his pledge to support), pair, the birds ranging all the way mae oe residenc their party and hold his obligations to|rrom this price to 75 cents a brace. os RE ' the Independent Labor movement pat-| Both Kansas and Utah chickens are on | amount. the market t now, hens selling at 18 NEW the days inform. is still a bivalve. and sev-|to bring them here a favoring| proved disastrous, and said suggestion 6; s 12535 fe request ant MMLOF she other belts are nephews: 4. |Farly had endorsed their candidate) atbring69 cents a quart. New York Counts man and their daughter, Miss. Laura, | £0™. county attorney 40 cents a dozen. Crabs, lob- alt Lake City. They have made their} pet here for almost twenty-one years, | have always been among the leaders in| eee ale ER oO ST Uta | 10,417, range ,} south, added few 15 cents of the Republican|dealers are obliged to oflice. Spalding's at-| would- be patrons that it Hanson by range ranges ranges 16, 17 ranges south south, 6, 3 ri nge: S 1 outh: aan at ea Drea sell at seven They the Lab-| ¢ . : $russels sprouts have been addec of salva ae oa , { Pa ; ithi tt ; : t fe the com-|to the offerings w Mn ue BAS cw : San Francisco; Henry | by the others ¢ ‘leveland. O; and Mrs. Mec-j|eral speeches of daughter ti of 9, May of cents mated that it will take two or three | The general discussion was started | Blue Points Are Few veurs to put the property Into ech grb by a protest aimed at Willard Hanson M ‘ : 1 as th is | who is the nominee of the Independent Inquiries are made from day to done Mr. Sherman and his family. any Labor party for county attorney and|about the arrival of blue points, Be = soutt you P.M entry unde deseribed lands." Seleet School " the plentiful. past It during as the a ason a lot the cents improves prices Sweet : 3 Yes, superior beyond a doubt. Investigate and ascertain for yourself, remembering superiority only asserts itself by contrast. Compare ours with other readyto-wear garments and note the difference. When it comes to range and assortment of models patterns and weaves, we are easily at the very top. You will frequently, however, see suits and overcoats with higher price marks than ours: Ours bangin! from $8.00 to $40.00. 111-113 Main Street. into the laneveser y been gathered, -A' few green the lab- | and fr ee Cash AE erings beansstercaa Se aay of ue the building |lican say the organization 1ouscs =u cs rke S . , streets ae ae jor ticket wa the only hop of tl ractive | tion for the Republicans in - ae api artnent F parking the district one. or fit dences, of the prominent been spent improving and Superior in Style, Fit and Quality .°. rTanges ; dk ee EE LORE RES LLL oring ; men into the belief that Kearns | cents eo a pound peng Reste ity In " the > late John Sherman, and Pie The corn is: practically about $1,000,06 Rie Siacian s their only friend. He as much as told marthiosstade § eating Is concerned nephew and one o 1e heirs of the late [the laboring men that he would sup-| 1 or ma Sears ete rit Ks 1 Senator Sherman and {th the five! port the Kearns tlcket, while the Oar ae a in cars, are = De 1 aes other heirs, has formed what is known | ganization from which he derives his | 1ese days. tipe tomatoes, also, have 1s the John Sherman Estate company. | income has announced ftself in favor long since seen thelr best days this All of the personal property has been! of the Independent Labor ticket eason, the few remaining ones sell divided, but the real estate is to be| ing at 5 cents a pound Green. toeo ed by the company so that it Hints and Innuendoes, matoes for pickling purposes sell at w become a source of revenue in . a ee nts she Tt: ‘e@ "Ings stead of a source ot expends | At the meeting of the Federation, by} {" cents a bus hel enor ait | hints and insinuations against the me n| 5 cents a head, the alt ornia produc ferred Suits and Overcoats addi- 10, ), 11, 12; 31 south, ranges south > Tanges9.".10; "11.732; of f ut ihe range sik south, range 17: 14 south, 9° 11, <12,.-15; 16 17; 15 south 13, 16, 17; 16 south, ranges 6, 15, 17 south, ranges 8, 15, 16; 18 ae 8, 15, 16; 19 BOWEN) range ; 20 6. . iiiee townaniy z1 south, ranges 3, er', ' Ay aetah ri ing S ranges 4 ps 7 heavy vegetables of your new wear the D GN- of all 83 Hats. follows and winter aving suf- Sen tlthates rotted I the it ° potatoes. be fore they could be dug Potatoes are now I selling at 75 to 90 cents a bushel. | There Is a noticeable decrease in supply n days |poes the |the read local carpenters' union and was put pe j r Rs " g . 2 5 Fi the past week, the frosts having des' the Amerikearns county ticket by J. Dey ey ELSE \ uid ei seeks Ghat had snot Lavery in an effort to forestall the|.°° ; Gar a: } : d atl a - to} the im-} introduction of a labor ticket landao on} political arena and to beguile withdrawal Oct. 10. 1906. the secretary withdrew from filing or entry under the coal land laws all of the public lands embraced In the ollowing townships, your. district LOS $ north, range potatoes, howevei would be a sear- this line this fall of the farmers fered and 5: reached farmers f the Dy 8, - laboring marae party tle ket at Federation of Labor the Wilson-Sherman| also retain his title} will freight Are \ Ducks Are Plentiful-Pruits Available in Great Variety. his permanent removal from Salt Lake| the words of discouragement were still] City. Meantime he will retain his in-| ringing in the ears of the ile terest here company. We as western VEGETABLES eS Qnalat ; , 0. ; , Seine former president of the} who had any of this crop to dispose Federation of Labor led tojot, judging from the number of wagon trouble az isconte ‘ r it ong : 5 u ite ae a on oe nna ay | 0ads of the tubers that we re brought pap on LWO years only, and Sante not accepted it at all if it had meant| be filled maker, FRESH " believe that he would not run : ‘ legislature on the Amerikearns of Salt Lake City, Ss accepted t © management of the John She iat Esran ese company and leaves about Decem-| Utah er to take up his temporary resi-| breed dence in Washington. Mr. Sherman has the pany lave Crowd Spread Dissension in' Labor Ranks Is a Failure. ~™----- Wwenly Ww ae ne TICKET | FEWER il ee to Develop Property Under Guidance of Local Man eg ae --- for tional coal Innds in Utah were recorded yesterday from Acting Commissioner G. I, Pollock of the department of the interior. The order came in the form of a telegram to the register and receiver of the local Tnited States land office 7! aos PRP 13, 1906. With suit Peer Several Sections in Utah Withheld From Public Entry. of Scarcity Attracts Wagon Loads to Market. Independent Labor Men. | OCTOBER $95 ao " THE + + see of +y: a + pa lican party of Utah) + po- + = tH+t +++ et tt eesttt t++$x |