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Show 4 - wkmm l',ah n.u.Trfiy 25 CENTS pays for a subscription tu me ARGUS JamlOS THE ARGUS VOL II SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH.fcUNltAY, SEITEMRHK 21, I!t07. NO. 'M LOCAL POLITIC- S- o Words and PASSING COMMEN- TMatters Worh of the ofUn-- Politicians. "The Republican city eomntiutee met last night wjib several prominent in discuss the coming Republicans campaign, at range fur the primaries to lie held tonight and to thresh over the ailuaiiiiii. Tlie meeting was tull helng iinent,, Vll,'hll.".iaM1t1: Impertinent. Red Theatoilum Moving plcturea. ! Inter-Muitiital- - - . - them-exac- L - right, why they did not Invite repre- df sentatives of different elements in the party. It is stated that only one faction of the Republican party was in attendance, and members at large of the party are asking bow long since the city committee became sulsirdinated to a faction? Republicans generally are also asking how long since the Re- - . no TO nrrally sold at uniform jiriecs, will he will of be is act no matter a this that to probed. organization desiring question you, there October 7 the grand jury will meet. Then the disintegration honest with the people. If it was honest in its motives and sin- cere in its desires to pose as the best friend of the Salt Lake public, of these unlawful trusts and combinations will begin. aiders that it has greater privileges than another, to begin dictating. The Republican ticket will not only lose, staud for It. and mark mv words If that is the sort of campaign that Is going to be carried oil this year, the There may he Mime slight changes, Erpublcan ticket will not only lose, owing lo geographical tribulations. all to will lie pieces. the split but party Mr. Hardy may be replaced. It Is a question of every Republican Opposed to the foregoing caudl-- : Refor his iarty and for every other dates for the respeolive offices, are: j animals from Reno, Nevada, and an-- ! other from Spanish Fork, Utah, and these, besides fast horse from Colorado. Idaho, Wyoming and even California wil contest for prizes on the publican." raoe track. Interest centers however, For mayor, Y. F. James, Judge C. S. ,1 .1 , In the trotting event for Utah-breZane. For recorder, P. P. Jenson, a American party headquarters are clover young business man. secrctaiy horses, and this has brought forth re1 .iere are a ()j tjlf yonng Men' Republican club. busy places these days. sponses In the shape of entries from one end of the state to the other, and and hard large number of visitors and workers. a staunch Republican The offices are in charge of Chairman worker for the party; Alex Buchanan. in this event will lie demonstrated R. can lie done in Utah In the way J. E. Danner. Secretary Frank of the lower house of Jr., jwhat secretary !of breeding and raising fast borses. Christensen and Asst. Secretary Chris the last legislature; Gideon Gibbs, at Another novel feature will be the tht. county Wagner. The American party leaders Vn,pIoyed and managers cluim that party will 'pigeon exhibit, for which In the neigh-hav- e Foi. all(it(,r, A. H. offlpp been received front outside man-- ; Uirhood of one hundred entries have easily carry the city and are instruct-anh, au old war horse of the party. reaoy establishments to com-received. Every variety and John Inp their follower to ufacturlng lpor treasurer, Rodney Badger, fill the first the pletely Jollify. and Charles Wells, Bpace allotted for man-- ! color and style of every variety will Opcnshaw 1,1 ufacturcs, and it liecame necessary i,P oil show and admirers of the gentle of McCornicks bank and the j named to exclude entirely all foreign appll-jdovfrom the homing bird to the National The Republicans are no less cnnfl-- latter of the Commercial cations until tbe list of Utah exhlbl- - 'proud fautail will have an opimrtnnity dent. From every worker and every iank. For attorney. W. It. llittchin-leade- r tors had been filled. After all wlio to see them at their best, words of cheer and hope are HOt1i E. o. Leatherwood. E. Bierer, all desired to enter from Utah had filed For the fair this year the heard. The party workera are harder- w,,j pnown Republican attorneys, the list would lie open tojnicnt has spared no pains or expense , , , at work than In any preceding camforeign exhibitors as long as space to make visions comfortable and Socialists will take part lit the palgn. and the large attendance at the are lie- - COniing campaign. Philip Iluhre, chairvide amusement for tbelr enjoyment. primaries last Tuesday evening Indira- A feature of the fnir which ought to; Numerous attractions have been ing pointed out by themofas an election nian alll E s. Lund, secretary, have the !raiPd a maKs convention of the party, a good Bhowing is the kennel ranged Tor. costing thousands of tion of what ihe result, .to be held In Federation of Tilior hall will lie. exhibit, under the supervision of jlars to the fair promoters, but which . . , Mr. F. L. Hansing. Thmugh (he lib- - will be exhibited free to those in at 2 o'clock, Sept. 29. at which the Democratic managers, leaders and jcandidat.es for the city offices will be of the last legislature sufficient tendance at the fair, among them was appropriated to ereet a.lng the celebrated Pains Fireworks, candidates are working hard andn named. Ward conventions to name suitable building for the exhibition of which will Illuminate n number of wju also be held, zealously. Chairman M. F. . ham and Secretary Perley A. Hill are; fancy dogs, and that building lias ii..wrtali celebrities, Including Governor ,j , been completed, and presents a fine Cutler and Mayor Bransford. on the in charge of headquarters under the .sliliv Snow was named as chair- - i niRhDesererNationul Bank. Mr. rnnnlii 'jnnlhVltemiOTittcMy coin rni't tec hastate" can"' ,,,,ur reV. jppoaranoe amonft th will iinslu o Tltetv are ham expresses the opinion that the .at a (.ominiltPP niecting hold last 'ture ou the far Br,,n,l,n:u,,- Democratic party will be fo,'n' 2,J" ,all!' " U,? About the nnt lonesome place for evening. Mr. Snow Wednesday under dra being " . cessfuluttbeiK.lls. abelier shawlln ,on kBOWn anrt vory popular. Mr. ar" American consul Is in the Falk- ,,r H 8mUh and S!and th ntl slalN. and .,pd Islands. Tiis Is when J. H. of nnmlxT 1,ai,t f;Sn(W wga authorized to name his racers under the sunervisinn and disseminated by all ,h nf Iswr iown s.u retary ami executive commit- the party. 1898' Frpp, 1)0th scknowledged author lpjgapB Any d,,R mn v 1,1o'TxI.TlIicI and receivesa"'1a salary 'T'Ul'IT0a year. ter. TF lines l,tPB resnortlvp bMd .1 h,rh h"B ,he m,posaary ,M,ln,a Republican primaries wt n he was from Connecticut. icallle sheen and exhibit not jmssess a pcdl-l- , i'lginallv animal throughout the city last. thp Ml h(, w,1lt w,.st an, waa Mate sena- returned SHnauir M K 'charge in of tbat J" register! in th- - fh.d lnr ,.iwa for for years. Then he ing..the attendance heing. hia Eulx)J,ln ,rIp last Monday. t U '1 I,",, in local an active 1' ow will take land Ti part "11 work. Ixmging r. ;,llo th Wnl. an fhe'ansS as wln,.r this take e plltry; s of wbbb ,'ow 'nftho great Interest being ' Indication manifested In the coming election andThe Democrts are claim that It augurs well for the sue,lnK the HUJ?K?rt cess of that party. or Kaniiiicm. icivise me iiomciiiriirai sna iiormuii'.iip . . denizens, .4 . j chamnionshln i. lbT. James are work-- : males of shady reputation and others exhibits, and associated with Jos. -, flf ilf ( . ,'(mnrt i, !. The, r?,CPK I the same lilt, also the saloon men. Silver will judge agricultural macblto landthe Republican nom-'o- f a ' attiaciions is based on the fact jerv. The department of manufacture Jne J.the fading nation for mavor for him. Judge This assumption , .... . , it., .m i. year. Supervisor nf Sneed P( ns were first made ami used in Lester D. Freed has telegraphed a- -1 coptance for iwo carloads of racing d ; 1 1 ' 1 manage-application- ti. pro-laste- e dol-clu- i Cunning-i(.n1inrjn,(,- i - - I j l I 'nfmate ad ts i 1 ; i iSlH be,reartrVJv J- f" j 1 f I Democrats point out that they will get the suport of this element as they allowed Sunday saloons: permitted gambling and do not care where the women of easy virtue were gathered It " flared that, these elements will a change of not less than (km .votes. : . i The ladles of the Democratic party gave a reception at tbe home of Mrs. Rebecca Brown. 130G Barclay avenue. .last Wednesday afternoon. The gath-'erlti- g was addressed by W. H. King 'and Richard P. Morris, Democratic candidate for mayor. a. Entpey, dog show by E. L. Ha-th- e sing, and miscellaneous by M. K. Pf' wins. Thus It will be seen that t entire fair is in able llands and ir' absolute fairness and equal opportp itles to all will be the mb practiod thmughout Its Kestouk. It Is announced by the supervlsf of the manufactures departnint tl Utah made products will be given t" ferenee In every Instance over forelfn One of the main entries. of the fair Is to encourage the nm"-fanre of home products, and ft said by those In rharge of the deptfb nient that sufficient requests for rp,e Ask Your Dealer Fer MARBLE SPRINGS." The Pure WHiekey. RIEGER & I.1NDLF.Y, INstributors. Main), Hid you ever see gas? Of courae not. Did you ever use It? Of course you have, and are that Is, If you are Did you ever aee how gas was made: gaa, that something or other, that all you know about it la that you go out and turn a little dingus, atrlke a match, the flame comes, and In a few momenta there la a hot meal ready? No? Then take a abort trip to the Utah Gaa & Coke company plant on the weal aide. It la worth while, for it la not alone Interesting but it Is Instructive. You see a yard with thousands of tons of coal lying about. Here cornea a carload of coal over that trestle; the car stops and tlie coal dumped away down there In the deep hole you see under your feet twenty feet underground. Then It la taken up and crushed until It la of uniform size about as big as your flat. Now It Is taken up those elevators you see there and curried away off into the loft of the building. There It la dumped into huge mouths watting for It, and when tbe underbid of the mouths open, the Jen-froi- publican city committee relegated to itself powers of meeting and fixing 'slates. The foregoing article, among other things states: and besides tbe discussion of various candidates for mayor and city offices. etc. The Republican party, according to many of tta followers, has always maintained that It did not fix slates" or that If it did, authority was not relegated to the city committee. It is known that the American party had the accusation thrown at it that Its city committee had prepared a slate fur the last convention. Republicans maintain thatl their party has always held aloof from such practices, and they do not proIf the pose to stand for it now. Republican party expects to win this election. said a prominent Republican last Tuesday, .its memliers have got to work together. There can be (315 Suulh Model Theatre (319 E. 2nd South), Moving plcturea. Orpltetim (State street, below 1st South), Vaudeville, 25 cents to 1. Salt ltke Theatre (First South and State). Eastern successes, 25 cents, up. Grand (Second South, east of Slate), Melodrama. 25 to 75 cents. Lyric (Main, below 3rd South), Vaudeville, 10, 2o 30 rents. Electric Theatre (2G4 8. Stale), Mov, ing plcturea, 10 centa. Family Theatre (West Temple, below 1st So), Moving Pictures, 10 centa. Niekleodrun (Main, between lat and 2nd Sol, Moving Pictuivs, 5 centa. On October 7 the grand jury, recently called by the four judgec ' it wouid come out in an honest statement, and say that it did not tie district court to meet and investigate the food and othes- know it was conflicting with the law; that its members belong to different churches ; that they are lambs of piety and virtue ac- matters, will meet. As i hiii as the grand jury sils all mailers requiring its attention cording to their printed statements and that they love the poor ' bo fully gum into. Mn so much that they are going to give him an opportunity of Tin- iucstinii of tin- cxliorbitaut prices on foods will lc in living within his income, Xo, hut prating here and talking there, they are holding t levigated; not as to the rights of any individual to demand and.- ' certain prices, lint as to the right of an association of individ- selves up as just maligned individuals, and ask for the weeping tears oi the multitudes to help them share their burdens, ami yet mils to si i fix priees that there is absolutely no competition. The grand jury will want in know why there is a uniform ; as a matter nf faet, oer niie nf them is making money evry ' day. One grocer on the west side in the last eighteen months price on dilfereiit commodities all around tin- city. 1! and It will want to know why members of the lias Imili him-a store, furnished with the best of fixtures; has it teller's a home in connection with it. ami yet he started in business with Association refuse to one undersell another. (imeer's It will demand to know why independent grocers who haVcv only SJUO. A prominent butcher simp and grocery store combined refused lo go iulo that association have been intimidated ami on First South street is doing a greater business lltan any other in ' the city ami its proprietor is one of the principal officers of the Iduffcd and boycotted because they did not enter tt. n It will find mil why that association keeps a headquarters, association and is First Assistant "Explainer" to "Explainer" Do "sen. whence instructions to the different members are issued. see want the to continue? . you why they organization It will ask the meaning of the "price committee;'1 a committee ; .f Oh, the grand jury will have much to do, but the end of high that fixes the selling prices on goods, irresjieclive of the de- -' prices and blacklisting and stopping of honest competition, is in sires of the memhers of the association. '.sight. The jail waits for some cop1c, and they will get their It will probe into the question of why F M. Teets was com- - punishment just as sure as tlu gram! jury meets, pelted to give up selling I eel's soap at 10 bars for a quarter, he- - ' , And there are other trusts that will be investigated, .'.The wholesale grocers will be asked to explain their nni- cause the other merchants members of the I.utchers and Grocers ' the told it were selling at seven bars for a quarter, and who formity of prices. more The wholesale producers will be asked why they meet Sat-n- r Mr. for ; Teet's not let to have Feet's any soap selling agent mt a merchant in the city would buy another mund. .iurday of the week and fix the prices on the goods they sell. They What explanation will that association make to the grand jury Avill also he asked to explain why they sell peddlars only "seconds" in relation to publishing every week in its official organ, with the or diseased fruits and vegetables instead of the best quality, ami siguilioeni heading.' which contains a direct inference: "The follow- - yvhy they charge the peddlars as much for the rotten and decayed mg are the prevailing prices of groceries at the retail stores in this ftujf as they get for the best. yThe retail codl dealers will be asked to explain the coincidence city?" Oh. the "rami jury will probe and investigate. and there is al- - MB price in coal, will be asked why every lime one dealer raises the solutely no question lmt that its labors will be rewarded ami Wicc. they all follow suit, that the end of this miserable organization is in sight. .Jy.;.The lumber dealers will be asked to explai If the Butchers and Grocers is such an innocent and aggrieve ' ' " "" uniform, - ed in last Tuesday morning's has been ihe cause of considerable feeling among tile tnllowers of (be Republican par ly. Members of that party are asking by what right tne city committee invited anyone but its members to attend the meeting or if they had the ... and Amusements. ; eaniiidmeHor' mayor' an'rcity 'office! TIih Republican city ennv will meet next. Monday morning inT vrlc theater is tlie most Intervstlnr political topic now going the "L There Is much speculation as to whit will lie fag indulged done The arrangements so far pmfecte'd. and the slate as so far ranged. Is as follows: Tem nnrn rv chairman. Senator Geo. !',,m Temporary secretary. John James. For ntayot- 1- Dr. C. G. Plummer. For recorder G. H. Backmsn. Tor auditor John K. Hardy. For treasurer Joslah Barnett. For attorney H. A. Srnifh. Pertinent the luft and iulo' the' machine. The muciiinc a huge leviathan that handles tons as easy aa you handle pounds la run by electrlcty containing seven machines In all. It travels ou guides, up and down In frunl of the retorts, those retorts in which the gas is mailt In the crude stale. This utucliinu travels to in front of one of the retorts. The man there takes a big Iron poker and opens the door ot the retort. There is a fish and a roar, when the door la opened. This la caused by tlie air striking the Incandescent coal inside, which la now being transformed Into gas, the air permitting combustion. Now to divert for a moment. These retorts are lit thne tiers. Toe lower la the furnace, where a Arc, with a temperature of hundreds of degrees of heat roars away, twenty four hours a day. The heat from the furnace goes up and around the retorts In which the coal has been placed, heatairing those chambers, which are tight, to an incandescent whiteness. Tlie coal in the retorts does not burn but only exhndes the gas. which passes In immense flues up Into a long pipe running the length of the building.AfNow the machine comes along. ter the door of Hie retort is opened, a huge, round arm roaches forth trom the machine; a huge inouster which looks tike It would enjoy grasping you und hugging you tight. The arm goes Into the retort and pushes out the eoal In there, which is now transformed Into coke, all the gases being gone, and therefore only the left. The retort is then filled with eoal. automatically by tbe Immense engine. The coke, on the other side of the retort, is caught in a whin hupiicr and drops Into automatic dumping cars which take it out to an whence the coke Is rank'd eighty feet In the air, then dropped into piles below, for all the woiltl like huge hills. Now the gas is made in the retort. After the gas now at a temp,ri',r or 18mi degrees passes up through the flues to the main pipe, it goes to the end of the building, where it passes up through - pities surrotnided with water, when- it Is condensed. That is. It Is cooled off. and some impurities taken away. Then the gas goes outdoors Into another building here It is passed through more almost filters, where the tar i extracted. It then goes through a ashing process, as it may be termed. ..here It is scrubbed and mauled around until really you would think there isn't spirit, enough left in the poor thing to get into the next of an place. The washer coiislsls immense tank partly filled with water i which a large number of brushes. ..orklng In opposite directions, brush and scrub the isior. haunles" gas until passes outdoors, where it is rum-lie- d to have Its hair brushed in fact. U almost seems like It needed It, It is so rutfipled from the scrubbing and there It Is passed through tanks In whleh there are shavings and lion filings, this last pntcess being for the purjose of extracting the last bit of (Continued on page 4.) suli-sluu- ele-vato-r, eon-enser- s, J |