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Show 1,.... 4 t I . . i OMEN , , ' ! --- - - 1 --- - S. 1 -- ow t N. dill , ht 7. li kel I , .7 de one 0 NOS WOMAN - . n , ON:t '4 v.;,...' 4, ,f41.7 4! le 4,.. I 7 ,SEC-0-"NirSECTI- t ISEVENT1' FIRST LAKE, CITY UTAII SALT NEWS 7 .1920 Of TAX IIETING NIBS 11 HELD IN PAVILION Mrm. 1;1114A SOME OF THE MEN AT THE TAX CONVENTION. JOHN ::t; ) eilt , a AT SALT A IR BEACICH,3,: .7"1;":,..,.!.,lithlr:Itlilet::'31':: 4I 'Jirtili:th'oll'a,ssIt;r''efte: - SEC. TRICSuittit cw ,Tb4E a.10 ASSN. c 1' 1,,,lerI to IR 1, I. 0 4.11,Vi sol,td, illillping into t to' Jordan riv0r thir Imo elni: ,, , 4 ; - ti, I . , . Board Set Forth. pan, -- tear "the.- - eh he vire "triti I " TAA --f ' 'vt41 , . - gi - - . I -- ' .0 .1 ,. 1 160110 IN TRADE HEARING .4 - .-- ' , . . - Attorney For Federal Corn.; mission Objects But Testis . ... I Resurned-Stlion7- monr 1 Instruction., cit-e- 7'-- lift' INDUSIRY IN Itete,i 1.1.0141.c-talo- -- HISTORY OF SUGAR At the entit ititit011 of a hecrirs hie morning the city commiselon took tin ttu i ecomMendsition der ail of Chief ,,' l'olice Joseph E. Bor. .1:Wise that the eiird club licentio held :34 for prernieen it by I. tie revoked. south Main The eity'e U ' hei, tehttlied to having Peen cord ...amen iti operation in the place coil of having PlOrn one mon gather tip poker hi,e iind take them to "the counter," tylilther ceived Money foe !bp tlipti Ulu wit. ',A Items w0d tinsble t on a charge of eonductios game grew out of iethus transaetiom, however. and the )et pending, osainet Bernstein. the evidence ehoJw- . ., - --- k. d4 i r ri .. - i 7 It 4- CONAISSIDN (1, ' . I ISTATE ,l . . i CHAiltrAAN OF NE WISColt10- - . - WITNESS RECOUNTS .. . AND , s -- - ASSN. gto; . , NATIoNAL 'TAX YEAn CIIMBING IS CIIMISE0 - - pact-las- , , 1:i t a ' . , II n 0 hid r g it elot ton.: Governor D. W. Davis ......,ot 'ht. .!;itlor s Wild he,. lid It III- r 01 ,,,(01 it) her covert. di!40, Idaho Discusses Cabinet . .. Ildlrf isi o( 1,1N: nk morning ,.,,,1 ,o,, Plan Adopted in Th a. i.b.k. - 1. l'ariirviortm an. eivildoye of , A corn-- ; l'oi'e , Powers oft Utah "" on i I.Igntl'a State NIL S P. 'HALiGEN, PRESIDENT OF THE Apo cok111,Th - . bravo Alto 1 E.O Q111uAt.itAtiom . ' t MEV VILLIAM AND NEW YORK ,,SECRETARY age, formerly of Ekinert,.. Utah. a ho - E. 140LCOM8,- - OF ALFRED A ti crerteito, LICENSE. BECOMMENCE0 INTO OF CM CAN LIFE 81 JUMPING - q6 1 AI - , a" C, SECOND SESSION . e ... TUESDAY .SEPTEMBER 1850 roty'En ----- - 7... , . I, , - 11Ing. ' 1 The best education In the Uoild j3 that got by struggling to make a ''' ,, . - k, - ed. " A lie- 1 he- tHia ird foit iide e i d Vlie; C.00..,tOU,..A. Bernstein for of ment the requesit et the art., ,.. ISTuRICAL surveys permission to withdraw his applica,... ' 1 gin, growth and development tion for a card club license nt $ A oast k I F. 14econst South street. Thecommlasion of nut boo, nustrinouniry . f,navett tt,lixiatmt , ,. , listited to some evidence but has not Mn -- the latermountain elates be : , .,,,..2,... decided 'whether it will allow s',I ,',S1.., ,. Thomas! R. Cutler, pieneer of the in-gatherers, and Altat it re it) 1 or will of the ' Application :: the purehasA- - who mos the , ,, , merely enter a formal order denying dustry and at present vice presideet linetr;IS it.le :CO made on pruieteing . ,e of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company. ,.. . The soft drink license of S. & marked the opening geration In the was one of the MOSi. imp, P.nt ttittt'....nomp .11..................... . 60 west ring, Mouth street,. federal -- trade -- . oonunisaion Barnes. , ,, t4ost;ti,r. hearin- g-this tit molinines moms made .. wee' Ordered reviiked'ifter the city this morning., The case is that of the of the animal tax eonferenc,,.. attorney had explained that counsel federal trade commisaion against tit. . The eession unique,y enough was for Barnes hied advised his.client not Utah-Idah- o P6A41511EDRAN'ilit'S the' company, . held in the pat ilton :it Stiltair. the to contest the case inatituted by the Amalgamated Sugar 6 OVERNOlt , Sugar company. Ernest 1 delegates to the convention 'entrain or for revocation police deportment IL Woolley. E4 F. Cullen and A. P. the resort at g:40 thin morn ? ( ,, OF IDASO : gAmBERGER .. 1ft ' ing.forIdaho's the license; Cooper. charging the respondents,cablnet form of goving. the recomniendation Upon with item unfair methode of Inter- -' 'I,: ' described by Gov. D. W. ernment nliottotoner T. 47..- Burtou,. head et the etate commerce tn restraint of WI.HEEiComED . -. Davis aroused , ;mien intereit at l'at - 11Y. department of streets and public int. It is being heard Won't .40154' v session. me did an andreett Mi the en provements. the commiseion appro. Presiding Examiner J. J. Dunham in ' :DELT.4ATE$ , , , .., tarred powers eel work of The 26.00e- - forthe outlawing.. of leis rourt-4roopriatad federal of yrs-loca- l of equalizetion of Utah 1);, ) z, Seventh West street between Seeond building. , , if thai NVilliant s -: eeetary, South-orreetIaIey North and Ninth, -with The hearing Oir.enertr 4boird. A lively discusmion of rieni' -- ,, hinder crushed a and a forte to gravel Richard: of Mr. smination Cutler by ,;-sof levying tax ss ien oil properties also . light macadam paving.- Mr.-- Burton W. Young. attorney for the Utah-Idah- o. called for murh discussion. Preeident. advised the board that the curb and Mr. Cutler testified as to the' )1 Ed) . Nils P. Ilaugen Introduced John ' . ois this street Is practically coin. Visits , gutter I or I throughout the country andhim-ot board state . gerton of the Montana but that the thorodghfare will his extensive plated to acquaint A equalization to preside at , be practically impassable this winter self with thestudy beet sugar industry i In the round taiee discussion 11)17 ) It is Theunless surfaced. .L..1 Improve. prepatatory.. to organizing companio4 '30.$E E. ,. , lowing each of the bp,cechea. many tip- - .he son. ment suggested will . . several years, in Utah. 'When the police- were notified of . I . he said. portant issues were touched upon. gEsolero Ai a Pt suit of these extensive studie u - he discovery of the woman's- - clothes To the public safety department the Consolidation In Idaho. CAME ALL all available information te covering , on bank Detective of the river. lhe commission referred a petition of the be gleaned from literature and the . Following his talk Ilovernor Davis C. wile Carl to Carstensert detailed . Democratic organisation for pannier faetories at Grand Island, Neb., and 14-- c IFARE0 peiV4A:t made a rpumber of interesting 8:111i , WW1 to us. Main street from the News vestigate the kvise and under hitt dimarket onadministrativeceneolldation Mr. Cutler declared, it wet Ds 1 the river eetion I Inbeing house Hotel to South Temple -- and California. 1 thoroughly PoRro in Tdaho. Ile gave. nimerous I decided to organize a cornw AL C. finally - aSouth from . 7 Main street west pan) with a capitalization of 85004 Temple RICO 'dances where-- a cabinet of state gOV i c1,1 . rr, to the entrance gates of Temple 000 had added thousands iif OiCAR In 1890. Committees were sent t tMtVXtolliE To a for drbetween He Square the hours sell stork, IA tbs new organization tt? revenues. parade; the state 13Stlit 1, of .s"p:m-.Uo;. ed Sept.the ha IS; 1, .prol 1 eared such government. people. with but little aucceee. OF 5ACTAKI. 1 TOE HAND 4 elution rot Gov. James M. Cox's visit the Tole With only 8200.000 raised. construct highly succestsful in Idaho: that giving 120110101,--'Aldo MIAAVER. to Lake Salt itid then aet' te OF the WELCOPAEA governor power '1 tion of the Lehi factory was begun and i TM( OF MONLAI40 -bolding him remponmible for an efficompleted In time for the 1921 entre, THE dOWV611.101 To L.9 1TATE TA It se44t . could not fah cient administration he said, about 8,000 scree of beet -1 6.1.. OELE4A1E0---;--'61.1(.7abiiiP but bring returns;' that the yielding the first year about 10,186 ,.. .. form of government would tindoubkedly tone. being subscribed. lead to the short ballot and lire' In Constant Touch. mata be ' he believed it would only futlher fragili'Ytng Mr.. Cutler - to s ter of time iiefore thia bat tot and eali Woman-AttacketliHExpREAcres--speak with auttegiVy on all phases- of inet form of state government were the beet sugar. Industry tt was testi. both established in be Unired"Stk-tes.Hunters ,yesterday morning disco- t fled that subsequent to his organizing t the latter leading directly to the the keleton of a ehild, apparente the first sugar company in this - to 7 the time of years old-a- t gion he had kept In, constant touch .The government of a state hisim- - 'y , with developments throughout Utah leath. on the old Church farm at SEEKS PERMISSION ply a big business administration." and grurrounding state. He testified South and Third 'West he declared. re "Practieally all troubles rwenty-seventState lands within the borders of had-lefor-att It indefinte vitirking In the State-stZion park will not be sold at the nub- that he had personally been in ever,' Thilim-of responsibility on the part of the Ofvrioti directly inticowpath,,,Where it ile land- sale to be held Sept. IS, in territory where he therught there Wee n-an opportunity forth. exploitation of Inis been had r, tratnpled into the mud. citizens' of the state in etudying St. George. Washington county acthe Industry and had made thorough sues and then stepping out kind using vestigation was - made by Deputy Sherto action thie taken cording I ri' J. A. Turnb-ow;-the inreettgation. govern- - at a meeting of the state landmorning second time within two For the their franchise in an intetligent manboard. reWard Deer, attorney tor the :)ones and what,-littl- e ' Henry ment lands eltthing - wife ner. This land in for Mrs. Ethel that whose Montgomery,entry days concerning his--- speech Mr.rtsined On them to the county Jail. objected to this form of under the atock grazing 'homestead sale S. T. Mather director of the na- commiselon No Identification has yet been made. of an employee 14 the Oregon Short tional park service wired a protest testimony as being irrelevant to the plea that delegate Of western states He declared charges. ilif.i'.d"u2n: to Gov. Bamberger on Satur 'duly last. commission's I get together after the main session The officers say that the only child Line, was attacked by an unknown itrno cerc ng:thatoci ha.teuoroompt000lnrattnlhdrioe4efellit:ada .! and consider the naughtiest problem known to be missing Is Lester McAl- assailant last night at 11 p.m.In her sale of section 10. that the witnesses testimony in no that the asking In the whole roster of tax lister, 6 years old, son of F. M. McA- rooms in the Palm Hotel. She was . lb yacaraealt township 4e south. range 10 west. way qualified him to speak with au. that of transient livestock. He spoke llister. 238 Third East street, who die- found in a within the limits of Zion park be thorny on the- beet R. condition Woolley. hydraulic engineer of the cancelled. and not had it from the tpsti the U. S. geOlOrriCSI of EPRESENTATIVES of the difficulty in finding the assess- aPPeared from Liberty Park Jtaly 4. appeared state that the of survey here. Of the consider the selection of other Utah MOTIT that he (the witness) had not 1918. It to Identify when the police arrived. Mrs. Montgovei-ning value of livestock on the range American Express Railway total this under acreage classification to learned solution and declared the only-faithe bones as being the skgjeton of the gomery was attacked lase Saturday anything from hie studies. not within the park, company before the state pub- - probably about 860,000 acres are lop in lieu oflands. D. No Straup. attorney for the the problem in mane Parts of Utah McAllister boy last night, though fur- night near Fifth East and Second that advertised, for eels.-Th- e Judge In Utah. cated - lic uttlitlee Utah-Idah- o commiesion I men11 today under Is ancompany, declared Witt be had been to put the stock ther effort Is to be made,. the today authorized the Inked that: they be permitted to raise-- of Despite the ever. increesine number sending board South streetswhile returning-40- , conceded throughouenherrountry that to declare nounced. oath as American-eitizento wire MrMather. via ad. on entries public lands ' the land one of the best inthe real value of their herds. The diseovery as made by William hotel and was found two hours later their present rates a Utah 12 per designations under this act have viaing him that ibis land will not be Mr, Cutler FltirOr LOW Tax OH HOW'S. Colby. 2145 south West Temple street, lying in an alley near the scene un- cent, With the exception of milk and greatly exeeeded the number cif en. sold, and that the state will areept formed men in the country on all another section of lend Instead. This phases of the induetry. and his nephew, Sid Bird, 3194 south conscious. ' ' tries.. It was emphatically brought out 30,000.000 closes the Approximately cream traffic, and also live fowls. '' The testimony was resumed when first cave of thin kind 043. by anew in United the ere some of the opeakere- that two things West Temple, who' were attraeted States either in Utah, where state ' lend Mr. Cutler was inatructed to tell of According to her mory to the police The advanced rates have been al- - taken out under the stock. curring top otthe skull pro' should be Itaxed at the lowest rate pole, the round. white grazing advertised for sale the methods used in the industry in sup- lowed and cashboth being truding from the ground. Hasty ela- Mrs. Montgomery sae preparing from the exprese company ,by the homestead set, or are now pending was inadvertently revealed other bones and per for her husband. who ct .'les lying within the confines-o- f a nation organization. seed culture. preparation mination commerce in The with to commission the weal. the while the the intetstste government, necessary public t work at 11:30 o'clock, when 'he man park. The settlement will be sat- of soils. planting. Irrigation. thinning', States st large, and, like the maining 44,000,000 acme. although al matter of increased valuetione and the ollIcers were celled. it harvesting and in the entered through the door welle robe railroad companies. ' Is still open to entry by lanotorY to both parties, and the state-lan- cultivation. Its repreaentatives designated. consequent increased., levies was digThis tee. ill choose a manufacture of the sugar. commiesionem was sitting at the table with her back are separately appearing before the ell citizens so desiring. Of the urientax all the that t, - - ' euseed, teith plea wee It explained by Me., turned. She said hernmallent placed various- atate eolumissiOne.- obtaining, tered seetion,of government lend as good tiMOnl, however it estimated levies be-- ) Otit as IOW as po.ihte Wit CitAttorOqyr,;i7-:::--tt:--is over es taken Ilen which' the von- within the Ismite Young:Was being that a gun et her beck end told her to be local orders. There were no protests, that but few are located in Utall as that if the people of a state insisted on Mr. tinued of Beer to show of After the her. would objection or he kill, park. W. H. of Traffic the quiet act levies in the entries tax sums. under this this state Pricked, although big spending large It dis not the intention of the state that the profitable exploitation of the the light off tie remarkeu: Service eras prettent and made have been made almost as rapidly as land-boarbe made. A. 0, Smith of turning must bureau, to ever 1ñtst on state beet auger industry-i1 You got away front ren'the other a statement showing that he is watch- - have the designations. vastly different Jose- Benedict ,, Riallicrl, aW.. ownership of lands within any- -, na- and more difficult than that of other Tobin-- of Rivard. night, but you won't tonight." Mra Ink the course,of such affairs. and is month of June the toy., tional the During park or monument in Utah, ac- crop.Montgomery later stated to the po- reedy to protest formally Ines. mitt- - rnment dieposed of 4,000 applications Now York, Mr. Spaulding of Colorado.. Constant Supervision. Kuhn. secretary of the lice that be was the same man who representations are attempted. t for designation under this act, lose- cording to Mr. Mr. Zoecher of Indiana, Mr. Haugen. and thin section. he says, was the Attacked her Saturday night and that Mr. Culler During The expecte company. was repre. In only 14,466 cameo pending. The boar&advertieed Mr. Leser Of Maryland. all took 'part for sale through an testified that at teetimony he was dressed the same, with the eXe seined by, E. J. Crofton. superin- - total number of applications made only each successive, step In. discussions concerning- tax levies of state and from the eeed planting to the bar-'Mi- ng ception that be wore a hat inetoad of a tendont of the Utah division: A. B. since the pasting.' of the set are oversight. The views in the various elates. Frank iOrr ot , of the beets. constant M. D. hark of the Calcap. Oklahoma-anof San Francisco, attorney of 81.713 and action has been taken- on government park onand land offietals thees.--- r t Itecommendationsfor and vision .and recommendation bysuper,. IRoehl,Miller's Ex perience. , the-- arg.tarnumioun thispoint, .lioard division. Tor the eommtny:' equalization, -- ifornia..state scheduled sales are when hereafter sort lablishMent of some of legal.. Mr. Woolley tete Tethered. from a company's paid experts 1. necessar3P 'Another attack which occurred Sat. and N. K. Lockwood, trafflic manager spoke on the taxing of oil- 'properties. land stets lands board. will the the be to make aid bureau-1- n Salt Lake will of western Wyoming, where he by Orr favoring the groea production profitable operaurday night wia that upon Mrs. Clez with headquarterscit San Francisco. of ,tour scrutinized twee. that -tion. He possible made to the city commission at, an made a reconnaltettnee of the Green be most closely paid that to each !motile' once Miller, 333 south Third East Mr. Roehl gave a short history tax and Mr. Lack the net production not a limits within are the of they W..H.Folbefore planting beets the to and early date by City Atty. street. Upon arriving at her home the company's operations. saying that River bitten on water power , r Method. ' - - - national Park have a complete analysis to lieterm. -- land, who has Just returned from .. about.11 p.m.. she heard a noise In the ttot--. the war, at-tsuggestion of gotten-- possibilittea---Addvete , by f ' in area-oto how American distance what to the convention of the land In plant. kitchen and went to inveetigate when Director General of Railroads McAdoo, Puny 1,000,000 Gov.Davioo of daho,,in on addrow f,. allow for beet growth and for. rows. liar association and conference on mho was seized by a man. In Oat 'truefour companies ware consolidated into Wyoming - are susceptible to Irrigation in tioverpmeor on ollepponnirt-ilituniform-stato-laas In thebeets held- at trom St; In the cornas welt of the waters Green broke River thinning away the American RailwayExpress gle which followed she In pail: LOUIS. Thin was one of the main their harvest the company furnisehoe and going to a bureau drawer took The fooroomponenteol000ntea In Wyoming, constituting what is inomt other Amer"In eommbn 3.000 men. Mr. Cutler testified. about considered et. the conveu; - out a revolver which eh fired through haer. the Adams. be field In a of Peeted future endeavor the topics American. the irtin commonwealths. Mahn found Thee men are recruited through the-- - lion, Mr. Tolland reports. roof but which frightened the Southern and the Wells Fargo Ex- - tor reclamation. Mr. WoolleY said. The the methods were considered, , Tivoman away. Prior to .the con- - Mete now hal several big projects conpress companies. pa,ge twe) icontinued (Continuod on pogo two) The first, advocated by Charles E. thie acreage under content., Per Mitchell. 2.1 years of ag e. was solidatioft they had controlled 96 per bracing of cent of "the express business in the Diction Including those of Opel. ,lion, In Ogden on euapirion Hughes. formerly Justice of the arrested - United States supremo eourt and , oerville. Seedokadee, Buttes and ether( I. Ex-Maymaking the two attacks Saturday. He United States over 92 per cent of the Mall or oriels i was later removed to Salt Lake where rail mileage. Their combined worth. presidential nominee four year '. : ago. contemplates the establishhe was lodged in jail. he stated, at the time of consolidation. The aggregate inereacets with pay. r ment of a bureau as a .charity, I The polire now believe, however, was 834,442,109.44. which had been A general ,domurrer to the i k under the supervision of the bar Ithet be was not Implicated in either Issued in stock to tbe'four compsniee, roll for wagett sine, July 1, MI, he filed ,against former z comPlaints . , y , assoiciation. while the Philadellot the attacks Saturday, although he excepting enough treasury Mock for oald., amount te 840,000,000, the over.A. Bock charging ,.. Mayor time 860.from stone pay Increasing Jail favoron the term a a served in of v, phia representation spoke city and misappropristion and distinction in the Clothes , running .,-expenses. 0011 a month In 1918 to $1,000.000 a ably of the plan of operating it as ',ironer charge recently. 'ouhlio funds in connection with. pewit claimed. 71 , month in 1919 and line. an Increase a municipal institution. Such a The police are making every effort . In It14, he claimed, -- there' was a ot transaction . tho $12.000 ohortage tthat I carry. over 2,000 per, t ent alone. he 1 ., bureau has operated with success Ito capture the man responsible for deficit in the general Otero's& built- revolted in his which resignation , , ; . - ,..,in Philadelphia, it was declared. was the attack on Mrs. Montgomery lost ness..in,tba.countrY of .12,411.773.09. chanted. Weeks entered loYerat.agti r The legal aid bureau luta for its- 'night amd expect to make an arrest 'Ss a tomtit of which the inter.tate - lie asked that the Utah commission , And there is ' morning when the cases 1 ' of. advice ,to 4 the 00011, aceording to.Chief of Detectives commerce commission had Viewed an allow the incresule as granted by the ' asainst Mr. Bock wore ealled for purpose giving 1 I . the poor and foreigners who often in Judge Henry- - C. Rosy Mockateed. advance in rates 14 three and one. interstate commerce commission, ay. S are unable' to obtain Justice be- Chief 13ockstead Mated that several half per rent. In 11017, however, there coining 1214 per cent, leaving open ...pleading on the city court. division Lund'. R l women have already identified Mitch. was a net ksis or $5,422,sacts, wcon the milk and cream and-liv- e cause et leek, of funds or lack of poultry - Time for- hearing of tho: de. , , 4C understanding of the American - all as the Iman attacking them lit the- which,the interstate oommercit coin- - rates, until acted upon by tho Intermurtor was pet hi tho court for t, . Value-- -- . Judicial system and its biotite-- , In the mean- . mission allowed an increameof le per Nide committee eemmitetion where It 929411.110-.4- 1 4 16 4 IN YOH, cit Sept. Thurwlay, hi or I the etteattoo was iness talf and that re.tione. $81.621.... tr 1918 Therefore, ',lobes pending, not Bock cont. the he will In 9 1,14.21100 t time Mr. . they . . to obtain justice they become to plead to e47.2e Led in vitt the (wick wax changing tariff classifications be atee undor law, thy Make quired. Hata (I Iron? 'room modern tprif,k bungashow uurrigtrg is to May I mbittered against Amorien and you why wider rates,including' left open. the complaints. . 122.034.26241, low In the Southetipt pnrt ne the Mr. Prickett paid he would not' Shoe Store pastAt East its inatitutions. The aid bureau Art5', K A. King. &Roaring for increases; allowed by the.inter. City., 14a eleenina porch; cabinet to let The Perve rouvadvantage either approve or dirmrpreve.- on bi,h the city's former chief executive, aims to furnish. ouch advice and state . ClorOMeree. telrinlieet0e; 4(Itchero: rood Iiirht and bath fix, half of his diorite, of the re!ill at this aid thatI.' the, (Wen's would obviate ouch a service contends , pectee shoe tureIL ROOM iiie.y paP'erc d. every-thin- k High Pattern!. Blamed.e The Jahnwm iieeds. your Ila loge tittle., But he irtiggeetod that if the Mr. Roehl blamed much condition. tailoring first clam; condition and ,. that the eomplainte chargine mis- t. at 47 ea st Fourth South street was , Beautiful lawn b salaries.. Sitylsnr that enmeniewion see fit to allow the rates, The eosterencir went on record increases-4, ready to move Into,Connected appropristion of funds aro drawn 20 Pair" of I. 'and last to POW entered night so and irfia,de trees. do had undertetatidini caused with that the they the under a fiction of the statutes , favoring doelaratoryiudirmeitt by iner..4 demand.' wenennoieeetly 111, d It .434wW1 Alf On the Ittnrese compeny improve los eery. 111Mrill shoes. ewe pelt f SiVithler boats and may for zakeo..11. Simposeitle payrolis to grow goormouely. $2100 per else Ifit, I$701011 atdirector Illtekin. He the called . hose commission's silk forth for' diet cause c of 1010, a gineral 14. the action.le ha stAte the according thorn to by aswomptintiPair, April month., Mutt ne!1 this week, , , 0 r , ilt report mid, te the police.- - En-- - of reihroedareouiral the scream com- - tendon to the fact that eyeless rated that,eonntruction bf a contract by Tho forgot,' chit:11'0c ho Main' 449:40000Colorit: I P -a court iii desired without the Irene twas.seads by forcing tho frost pally to reedjuirt Its Wake sestets the In the Intermountain territory are I tains. should have bees peorerre4 heats the highest vete paid by try per cent higher than in Pacific Coast In a single complaint containing contract first being broken. and door. eherre-- Tweove - et lb termer four estoPoment tom- territory,. in Coloreds vernaltn. points, - the varions rounta , 'sexes of a torbtoet et litigatima-T- his ran he done trader the trvisetsi Wel 'Wers oteill from the McDonald palopc ralapd that $14 per man. eel or is the 'retie of steles incluti.na If the demurrer is sustained the sweet , Netorealse ram r factory es Third deoete provided for the eighthouf dity. with North will undoubtedly file polt ouggeorted; Pince thie ie not in a REALLITAP ,LOAN5 ! Mr. Pock. If atreer Seat Welt- - TIM! Pencil bottoo. Si m pre outs evertime antroltere.- - On aid Miami& -,- , pprIpet.4 ittato tiny reTtforortoo roweotepialettrogainat ; - terre4the alrectoe tee The -- t.r wee isir,;,, . wee ft le moTruled the defendant will ',I -, tbe,werli tri hors The ..factoty evernher Ls hill 707 - M c INTME BWG ineot by figs public utflifielC,7thfhloti4oti emerod hY onecing a Window oral incces,ad, th eveettitie' rj t rollto for further ronsideratten, grow! to plestr to' i ifwe, , I ' ' r . diets. trews the fire etscepe. : kir. Tolland said. sod ene-ba- l. thorn. 131 Oompartylts at Tenth Vest bet ween Soul h Temple mid First South mtref,t,. The woman, it is believed. Jumped off a small toot bridgs erossing the! itt4 her clothes weie buta short distance away. At a Intl,. this morning her body .haci- - not boon- re- coveredsby the squad of police dragging the river in boats. it is believed ha t the strong undercurrent of the river tarried the body some distartee' past the spot where she' IS to have jumped in. : Mrs. Anderson came to the city set. era! days ago for medical, treatment. lier husband died three mon.he air according to the putze..- - She Is bur- '.iced by a son, Fhilip. 13 years of Elsinore, her sister. itarnes,- refused to make oily statement regarding' the nuleide other thew that- she 11.1 not believe Mrs. Anderson was at the tulli responsible for her time. It is thought by the police that her ill health may have left the woman despondent. The letter left by Mrs. Anderson wtiILe forwaidedto her parents le Elsinore. It contained, among other ,hingn. a request to take good care of T 11'.--- ,. - ...:Z6.-...2.-S'...- with-dram- a! , . . N tAit-ebear- ,. ; - t - I"1 -- at fs1 corn-petiti- on. m Irnment k Skeleton of Child , rt - i -- 0- rt,i, - - s c ompANy For Second T,,,,6'.' -- at Days, who-remov- lithdtii01fiiiiii.. ; Millions of Designated r .::',:tit.Adidtikil- &Ai Grazing Homestead esof 3na:d h - ..nu -- -- 464 ft. irk....41.:.:',,,, eip4m. TrAmp led in Mud F. ) .11fft Found in Cowpath 6- - 141";!', -- id ' , - . - ., , . - y iti It , -- H -- . Bailey--,-rnad- - were-designat- i augar-induatry.-t- R - ment s ' sible---hor- nes I lr - I .:i s i ' - - -- - L I -- ollas trig-duri- , he ----- - -- - - F, - - wa- ex-we- re - Bock . , oneyjTook Demurrer is Filed In Cases Against There's Charm . for-gor- , ,. YOU CAN! ' 011 -- -- -- eaillon the -- - 11 ,,,,,--- . It' 6 it , Sae - its . et-th- I I el-thi- eh. - 11Zr' .if s mom 4. ORONTO FICO: L eltnirarga st - two-pew- ee John -- - -- 1 ' . . Iowa .- tii. - ttat,t4 - it -. - D. Owen in Y J , |