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Show DESERET EVENING T SICK ROOM NECESSITIES 1 1 ' i! anv-tliia- g, al us-up- - HER ; ISr TRIAL POSTPONED Bartlett Beatrb Attorney Recrlvn Word of Oflil- Proposal lo (lieqt And Tolls tourt. :!.J LONG At Thf PiK'Dnv Dispensary South Main Street. 'll r a week; : 'U I not find the stockade. The bearing of Be Bartlett was set for this Morning, but upon the states me tit of her Counsel the case was con tinned until Saturday at bis request. GUARD POLICE 7- the large wooden tanks at Proctor The present capacity or the two old wood tanks Is 4n.ooq gallons, but It is that these will soon be replaced hjr large the new line be abte to furnish daily ovsr 200,000 will gallons of tho. delicious mountatnsprtng water for use of the new town, and the railroad; Chicago. tt PrJ - i? m l . ;! J r l r ? k - rftl-se- - knoea-sa-llie-Nin- cm-eri- J ' hit-ter- J-- PERSONALS. Cr J. Mohter of Washington. D. general superintendent of the bureau for ersdlcvtion of tuberculosis in cattle and the Up and leg disease In hecp; has teft this city for Nevada, after spending some time, in this stated He is on a four of inspection of . the west, examining ccmdltlons obtaining in line under spetdal investigation. th Dr. M'lMcr. rn leaving, expressed him-se- ff Tnuefr pteawd wlttvdhie work done in this state under the en- rc tu Hr lloii of hief F. E. Murray of tho bureau f animal ffj'Tustry In this and sjtd in his opinion Utah th brt etat be had yet visited lit matter of efficient governmental the administration in live-stocaffatrsrThe- O The friends of Herman were pleased to see hiny In Bamberger and otit of t. hia offices this morning, although be r requires the assistance d cnjtrhe Bamberger was injured slightly a few In a fall from days ago vehicle, and 'j not ertously hurt, wa laid .j,J thoughup for several days. Rev. I M Tadcn h.i retiimod in"?Hf.r- r fit. H e found quite a number .f 1tah people 'thre. r r. . r ? itt f- WEDDING carrv nw A ; r - '(- -. n(f up to date line Announce-- . xlsitet:gtlxajsaixl-IhA.ihep4n;-ihi- eoeial Invitations of all kinds THE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. tke-Girl- s trt'Tnhcfi bHtef hbe"ffa r disease than Chey-wmtip And ' weT1 year, r j? Galled . staler lo L Dm laot-- . OFFICIALS ARRIVE. J. C. Nelson, general western superintendent J. H. Pemberton. Denver superintendent; R. U Brooks, connected wlih the general superintendent's office of New York, and S. E. Lauder, all reglMered from Denver, and connected with the Western Vnlon Telegraph company. are In. the city, guests at the Scmloh. : : Togfctlier s at-th- - lher THOI SWDs OF TOITIISTS. Yellow KtonoPark YWton, Average Two Hundred Fifty Daily. Taenty-aithouMnd la a ronfrvv-tlv- e eatlmitt of the number of iour-anvteltora to the Yeliowston National park thta aeaaon. ar cording to Uhartea Bowrr. the Monida Yelloirstdne rrpreaeutlng Btage company, one of the two large companies whim are (operating in and nut of the park year the number reached K.000. but these flgures-wer- e augmented rif in World's fair. at Beattie. The crowd? were slow In starting this season, the rush not commencing until iuly IT. hilt from the middle, of July unlll the first of September, the dally attendance will average about ISO. We have been handling from 5d to several hundred a day. our regular about 1M passengers a day. Arunning manr go tn afTKe north entrance, great pass through the park and come down to see Salt Lake.- and vice versa, after having taken In the attractions d ybur erty. go up through, the park land .on to the coast. We have several large parties booked for the park which will reach this city during the next few x d -- 4. - ;-- "t erprise wherever a comparison is desire . - r, thst-'the- Utsh-NevS- 'He ceilod us 'lgundry .oaks and gradusteg from the Trr-- b..iodry,' and g lot of .other vile tamo, an' I knew ny husband couldn t do nothin', so I tails the girts togeihrr on we went i y Sfter him. May sUpp-him on tli ., i t' lace end then he swatted p,r a swat 4 that you could hear Just as p ain-s- nd I.. he the cop got him. Rut before then hair and pinched., nty i i k pulled my - f 4 Wcfc" A of the Jestimonw V s i Mrs. M. H.portion Vincent : CTin' in , ,; the iate on, j that, feller w!th- rthroh. there pas twelve . and WHUe Twr loT i d , iltir - -' h I'i' I V . t... RofCYat Ihy didn C Xt. Off the train I told Mist fellow If he, didnt un and I did.,gistftten he Wfce. me ip tS- - r reel compleitilm, a hrd"--Ps- rt vine ...i of whet cornin' in on the 1st train, a gang of ns, and we got to singthe kind they sing at ing songs-y- es, th moving picture, nothin bed -- end theee folk svthere Wae teo or three gtrls nnd a fellow, an' they took exception. We keeps on singing and got from had to worse Thls girl things there says to me. Til slsp your face if yon don't shut I says -- All When we gets to the platform right.: and gets off filere he is. feme on girls: let's get him.' sn the Hunch took me, TfiniTiJii llwie hit me With he)-jitter fist amt I her a hmr and ahq com at m aaaln wrtk open hand- - Tha up,-ah- - hr v itory." wm4y of n njte fmm Baltair in: Joda Whitaker's rourt thi morn-- kt the coart found tha defendant. F Mrlnold. ffuiltr of havlnf hattard Hay Corbett, and Impoaed a Ilf or 1 gays tm th etty jail. apfpiwanr ,5 ti aftr-mid-Jiir- ht pos-slht- "Whst we ssk Is that the balk nee of the sistsrh'iod recognize us as members of the sisterhood of states and 'not look upon us as dependencies fit only to be exploited for the sake of revenue. We are sovereign states, and a such most earnestly to with th national government in the-- conservation of gll the natural resource. There la a distinction between the term 'natlond? resources and naturAs states we cannot exal resources. ercise control over. the national resources and witl b glad to see those resources rationally conserved. But th natural resource, such as waterpower, that belong to the states, should be controlled and conserved by the state. of 75 will reach here the latter .part need he no conflict of JurisdicThere of thla week tion. and there, will be none If Justice prevails." POSTAL STRINGING WIRES. WYOMINGS INTERESTS. Four Lines Being Stretched Along the Governor Brooks 'of. Wyoming fol Western Parificfio Const, lowed jn j brte.fi'ld.tessj.JaijgbliJie ' .V ttc said :Tticrw trrc "two 'htjestlogtiH Oang0E'Pbt4rTeTegraph company tnen are now operating out of . Salt qposidered by ttiO governors' convention: First, should the western states Lake, stringing wires as fast' a national along the line of the Western send representatives to "the conservation congress, andl second; Pacific railroad In San Franclsdo. should of such rap- he what the aftltule are stringing four copper wires, They and have set the pokes and strung the alrt f a a of ernor he ntr-i letter Bmoks a copy to he desert about M mile read point west of Sait Lirfc. Gangs of men era bad sent to th various commercial now on the desert this side of Wend-oveorganization of Wyoming, In which he send representaand are covering many miles each had urged, tives to Ihe national congress, "In day Thi week! 1.000 pole were unloaded si Procter, the nev town 20 common with the clfieF western States, west of the Wyoming ha vast resource yet unMats line, and virtnui kinds of required developed and which ehoutd be used are being distributed at oripr for the benefit of the people of the My points along the line aa needed to keep Ftatc. r said Governor Brooks. the gangs rushing along the work j ldea l that we should not only decide fast as possible.: Where the Western in favor of being represented In th Pacific track crosses the southern edge rstlonnl congress, bnt that we should of Ulrrat flail Lake, the Postal line send the strongest men possible. I hope make, a. detour to the south, romiftg that this con f erence of governors' wUI to the railroad near Grantsvili,. Strive at softie conclusion as to what and from there westward follows close is best to h done, and to show, to the " conrratlohi . congress being spared people of . We Jo make this new fine one of the finest what 'fire Beheve. to bONjur-rlghftq be, found anywhere in the west. do not want our reaoufc kept In cold storage, but used along Itnee tn whk-: " SPIKE AND RAIL. waste shall be prevented, for the benefit , of the people of todaj-- , BRADf Short Line has returned frhm his trig ,'ths Los Angeles line. He Says at thla Juncture Gov. Brady of just Will work Idaho entered the room, and an Inshortly begin on th high line through Mesdow Valley WaaH. formal recras waa taken for. five minutes to permit the governors to greet The Short Line will rrnt the usul the chief executive of the state of Idaround trip rates to Brigham US mrh ho - v day. 6grt. Gov. gpry caned upo Gor. Brady le And Then the T rouble Began i K STnorajy. f ft W'eddlng InvHstbfr.j and 'L mentw l Atsohxnnrngucgrdg'-A- K , rty i , ofi la I la I;!; v. com- lh. met-th- ry Raff) road" western railroads end grain shipper, will hold a1 conference today in an effort to reach an agreement on milling In transit rates. The, trouble has arisen over complaints that shippershave taken Improper advantage of the through rates which allow grain to be shipped to a central points nil led on the- same and rate by making local shipments through on the rate. t , i Ir OMrai(M'A'flfc1S:-Tramc"'J'mra- - - ;it 1. direct-handica- -- missions of Wisconsin. Itllmd. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, after a series of meetings lit Chicago, have announc'd a movement to induce fhe railroads of official classification territory, which dlli-lr- t efl t f t he kl ls- fwtWpW-WW imfflPvntte Ohio, to add two classes to their freight classification. there are onry six sets ef classes of rates where n other territories there are several additional lueses. The purpose of the movement is to differentiate more clearly between the els sees and avoid frequent disputes as to the classification of which occur under the presentshipments system. RATK CONFTREXCE. "7T.u Iiie morning Today is being given up ta conferences between representatives of the Building Trades' council, and Manager HATES IS DISMISSED. Nk-o-l of the Salt Lake Electrical SupcomD. T, two who with Hayes, , ,C. There was a prolonged ply company. panions, was taken into custody last one this morning, lasting up to noon, Sunday on suspicion Kof being a pick at w hirh no progress seems to have pocket, was released today when Aset. been made. Mr Nicol said the union A the men had no City Atty. Dalton asked that to make; they p charge of ;vmgraa(T against Hayes be wanted him toproposition make one, which he deere clined with tharnks. dismissed. Hayes' companions-There another released two days ago on "floaters" af; protracted sparring match on this aft i.t ter they had pleaded guilty to being ern'-othirhthe may lastinu jj any nlng; but if neither side yields evej more than It did this morning, there COMPAIVT AGAINST MtPHEE. Is no telling whet may happen. ManN. P. McPhee is charged with having ager Xlcol did not state what he would caused the delivery of a frgd: teleg- or would not do. further .than he di th Aline A Smelter Supply not propose to yield to demands tbaT he ram-to company whereby he sought to draw, considered unreasonable :!; on a draft, J100, In a complaint issued At the headquarters of the Building. by- the county attorney this norning Trades Council, the representatives sworn to by Detective Earl Riplthere declared the Action on. their tmii - and r j- eywas simply one of principle. The situstion was under consideration In joint conference; and not necessarily arbitration. thnghit might come to that iater. But It was believed everything Ninth Sooth Canal to be Corcretl at could And would be agreed upon satisOnce. factory to both parties. However, the 'trff union men would not feturo to work n men were emas long as o Mayor Brantford has promised the on. the job. r of the southwest that he will do ployed 'Vt The claim made by some contractors i i Ttall In ht.s power to shat the nuisance that rctognitlon of the union would etotuh raaai mean ft m pu laory em phwmen t of--r labor at skilled wages was Is , appointed at'th meeting held the trades by Tuesday night, morning in the denied emphatically il counc people. They admitted the mayor's office and piewntM Tftfir resoright of e4?jployers to hire and lutions. The mayor decided to visit the discharge as the v saw fit; and If a rotnmitt- place this afternuotcjftrtft-thman was found not up to the mark, and to .present the resolutions before Ih ,! i;i cey eouncll with letter net there was nothing to dn hut to let him not favor the Monday flight. He out. Uowever. unpn wsges must be Of a wooden flume, hut says if placing paid t accepted and competent help the canal must he covered, he favors doE. A.. .Dunshy of the Building ftery. so that it will last. By ing the h right psrl of the Water into tha Tenth Trades ooun?tf said the unions cont : turntng Booth tansl, the Ninth 8outh will he tained only competent worktnen.'and essed sod made practicable, a when one failed to 'nan out." he was Vw of the cittsene wh met- - with the told to hit the trail If the strike Is d rb noisome ranai mayor amt stykers Tji rbc gl vn - evrt-r i oTdhgedTlhe ri ta ere thte Bjofq4- eurmoef from the emergency f rreH.- W. & TgeTgiT'trlt.-TtltleO C, . Kmlth. I J. fMarbuck: funds, after the first seek. Oov. J C . Frasier and AlesandCT W. Buch BE. MOHLEE PLEASED. -- Aug. is . e rRKIGHT T. VSSrFICATIOSS. Movement for Rallronds to Tiffcreq-tiat- b Between the Various Ctaaecs. mlj that fanning and fruit raising. No good purpose is subserved, by -- keeping it from improvement. On the contrary, a - has been on the development' of the placed state. WATER POWER SITES. "The "iks possible substitute we have e present time for coal In its use in the industries is water power. And many are now clamoring that the government withdraw the available water power sites from entry. course that has been years. "Of the 20,000.000 horsepower now utilized In the industrifjTin. this country but about 5.000.000 horsepower is developed froth great bulk of the remainder by the us of The estimates of the possihje water power development are unreliable. but. without question, at least twice as much power can he developed from water in the United States as is now used altogether in thiir- country. In the Cdlurobia river basin alone, in- -, eluding Montana, Idaho, Washington and Dregon, over 20.O00.000 horsepower can he developed. "I It practical conservation that prevents the development of this power Tt. wheoJUe. declared to be so imminent? WATER BELONGS TO STATES, .''There is another and very grave Th-to power site withdrawals: water, of the streams from w hich the power must be developed belongs to th s states. The sites are held by the federal government. This the conflict of Jurisdiction between tbo Vtales and-thfederal government ans-The policy of federal control-o- f water power Is advocated that the vast revenue expected therefrom may flow into the federal treasury. Is that Justice to the state? Is It fair not only to deprive the states of appreciable revenue from vast areas within their borders Included in forest reserves, and at the same-- time assert contrpl over a lesource which belongs solely to them end divert the revenue therefrom away from the states? Will not the nation benefit sufficiently through the great addiflSnal idrensth afid vigrrf that would com from a. proper development of th resources within these states, and the full and free growth of republican Institutions therein? Why should we. who have been admitted on an equal footing with the other state of th Union, be dominated by bureaucratic .control of opr Industrial and commercial life, a control that would place us on a footing Inferior to the territories, yes. on a plane little better than our island dependencies? "A cltiSW of a state w are not less honest efficient or less patriotic than we are as rittzen of the nation The western States wll never yield their resources into the hands of mo-- , nopollesor give unrestricted possession to the Interests. We propose that our resources shall he developed by the people for the general good, but we have to ezcrclse the function of government out here and those function cannot be exercised without cost. Tha more we grow and the larger becomes our commercial and Industrial development, th more mostly becomes tha conduct of state government. It is absurd and preposterous to aspect us to tax ourselves to make possible greater growth and consequent utilization Of the natural resources that the ' cvej- Increasing' revenues from those resources enhanced In value by reason of our gfowththalLga-.lo4federal' treasury. The western state will need whatever revenue w- - Is possible to derive from their water power, and they will also need and. by every consideration ofrlght and Justice deserve, largely Increased proportion of the revenues derived from the national reserves,. : WILL BEAR COMPARISON, as "The, We that w are Incapableown states of properly conserving our resources Ja a gratuitous Insult. State efficiency Hi this regard will gain rej ore.,, Tile electrician kept at work for'thu of the day,- but did not reappear this morning. So that a tomb-lik- e y. silence ervades Jiie great structure Chief of Police Bartow feared tinTo might U- riotous man tfes tat ions, aj had a couple of Policemen handy- ac rugs, been,, use for which it is adapted; - j ing the wiring men all alone iiy their glory. Their business agents then, notched the contractors that no union mechanic would, resume work as dong as fol-.(- .? A The foreman of the liminary work, about 1J0 union hand, carpenters, bricklayers and la-- borer, diupped their work, picked effects and left the building. leav- 0 cs imagisaK ptimipar gang of about men hleh la putting In the new pipe line from the springs eight tnllea dowrn the valley to Proctor. Nev., edfif S3av-- 4bak4f va - w ctt t'WITTsaid. by nest Monday hraould have the dine lii-l- jr t'?-"- Tin decidedly lively camp-bf- at fnr the year ani a hair to two place that It would require to finish theyear gigantic undertaking. I'ntil then, one or more large double en? compound freight antes will he kept there to help the trains over the hill: A crisis waa precipitated Wednesday afternoon, when less than: half a dozBiT non-unielectrical wiring men weie put to work on the Kearns' building. No Sooner had they started In on the . jifMiriplT t 1 Silence Prevails: In Mean- Tomb-.LIIt- e HOBBS ESCAPES TRIAL. "'ll ex-k- eKn tugging a train of 30 carfdver the hill. This is the only place on the entire line of 21 miles with mors than per cent grade, and it Is said that a mile and a half tunnel wU! be put Ip here presently, giving to hot less than 500 men, employment w ho will . have their headquarters at Proctor, making STRUCTURE- - Arc Being time t tmfcrciK-cTo Settle tile Trouble. I', Hclpt--r aim being boost for the new town, which is said to have a future. Already a store, eating house, hotel and other ficressarte. mgFtly in tents, have been e.statihfvhcd there. Helper engines are located there, by the Western Pacific to assist in pulling the trains over the 34 per cent grade on Proctor hill, which is three and' A half rrhleL In length WVdncsday four engines were in Proper Procedure In Issuance of Com plaint Not EoUonetl. Through a technicality J Y Hobbs escaped trial till morning- - on the Charge of having threatened to- - kill W., L. Putman. The ofrtnee was alleged, to have been committed on Aug. 2, but the counsel for the defendant argued that a the complaint had not been sworn to before the magistrate, nor had the latter examined the com-- , witness or any witnesses he- plaining 1. fore the issuance of the complaint anti I warrant for arrest, ihMunhsUl that the proper procedure In the Issuance 14 of the complaint had not been lowed by the county attorney's office. A and granted the motion for n dlsmis 5 f sal of the charge. The city court case g again! Hobbo, in which h i charged with.. battery. cpinmiued.uaflc- Wna Whitman, will cwme up for bearing on Aug. 26. and protection of the people's Interests? We want our timber .coiiaerved. but we want to conserve In a rationkl manner. Timber that has matured should be sold and cut oVerUreas that are adapted to agriculture should be open to enry. Reserves that include the mountain ranges and watersheds wlll conserve our. water supply, but it is unjust to create reserves that to the lower elevstlons andltT elude thousands of a res of valuable farming land, such as is the ease with Ssalsrtng reserves in our state. Thl: unforested are should never have been included in Tt should have PLANNED Enclnni Are Em ilo)il to Haul Trains Over (iuvp Hill. eight pig MEN .b f she would not be rmbieated tion of natural .resources 'The Proctor. Pioneer": is the name of the newspaper which will b issued at f roi.tor. Elko countv. Nev.. tkdober 1. The tvlti t a six cTumn. the future and Uiat this rase against, her would .be- dropped. This was the statement mad in opn court this morning by former Judgc-f- ! Jfc Ptehlln. asking for a continuance, artiich wu gtanteJn the hearing of EXIT UNION the case against Bee Bartlett, arrested and charged at the Instance of Chief of' Police Barlow with being a vagrant and prostitute. Judge' Diehf did iinf disclose the source of the promise of IfnrqunUy, hut Labor Troubles Once More Tie intimated that It had come froriLwith in the "Inner circle, ' Bee Bartlett, known as the landlady Up Work on Kearns was of an "Uptown" house of arrested at the time the city attorney Building. was endeavoring to force the police to discover that Belle London wals keep-- ' Ing open the stockade. The police M IS 'v. "W wotrM be ready for trial but for one Thing- I hive just tatmtd tha the defendant, whom represent, was approached with the offer that if jh$ .1. SMHll4:,diacbalTeneaherT,otJn4atFt, ould do w hat i te vaa toid To do for ' ITrm , 112-11- 4 IS TUNNEL ba--- . . ott 'EITHVernor in - to address the convention, which he that he would prefer to defer any extended remarks op the subject of conservation until later In the day. He sald the western states have a big problem to solve in the conservation question, and. hoped that the congress at St. Paul would re. suit beneficially for the Interesta of .the west., "I firmly, believe, said 0ov. Brady, "tha't If the true position of ttnf west,, In Wlrl matter placed before til St. Paul convention, that the Intelligent men of the east will concede the Justice of the demands of the west, and permit each state to manage Its own resource; It U a matrer of educdifon. (Jov. Dlneen of the atate of Illinois may b able to tell Me a Jot in regard to drainage or river and harbor prob. lems. but 1 can tell Gov. Dlneen a lot that he perhaps doesn't know about Irrigation. It Is our place to ed urate the people of the east In (he problems of the weet. and this Is what we propose to do; We should select stropg delegation to go to St. Paul, who shall be able to present our case, and then trust In the spirit of fair play which is Characteristic of all American government. I believe Prest. Taft I absolutely honest nndme of the best presidents the. country ever had and the Interesta of ail parts of the country are safe in. his hands." Gov. Brsdy'a reference to Prest, Taft elicited, hearty applause. . did briefly, explaining y o fContmied from page on.) Tent City Going Up ori the Line fhr lop of Mount Rainier When the Rainier reserve was created the North-er- n Of the Western Pacific was permitted to make lieu : c. oteetlon f8t this valueless mountain Pacjfipeak and it selected In Hey thveof an equal ftre of highly valuable timber land. Does the sound like' conserva- . -- Promised Freedom of the City if r- - She Would Discharge sit . SPRINGS TO LIFE of every description. band.Thennoineters, cotton, medicated ages, thermos bottle's, etc. If Ton have forgotten &pc-eieall attention, given to quick delivery. Both phones 148. AUGUST 18 1910 NEWS THURSDAY 1 of control of Washington, and resides at Olympia.. Congressman. Kahn of Ban FYancisco of the leading spirits In tha fight for th Panama exhibition made by the Pacific, coast- - "Webeing are glad to find friends tn Utah." said Congressman Kahn, "find with a strong pull altogether we are confident of landing the exposition." There will probably be an exerutfva session of the governors before adjournment Is taken. This was hinted at during the morning session. The regular sessions will continue through Ik one -- Hair Dressing Manicur. ' ing. LATE LOCALS Begin Their Schooldays Practically the same numher of hoys and girls will enter school this fall, the hoys .numbering 1.14 and the girts 276 MainSt. 1.142. Conjoint Outing to Wanda mere Through the courtesy of the Wanda-mer- e management- tickets are being THE mormons and THE distributed to Mijl Creek. Miller and Winder, wards for a conjoint dtitlng to THEATER that resort on Friday, An "interesting An Interesting compilation program has been arranged for the the history theatrical, m TdJwlf afternoon at 2 o'clock, consisting of, by. tb. iate of nloftn thi RaV De-eTa'ces.'gamCs.:et.A:.bae'barL4saia.h' tween the married and single men of Is iTeTuTtoTGCorge announced for 4;2A Sutherland, who was the three wards p m., followed by a match basketball an Interested spo'tiitor at the proceedings. was asked to address the meeting-b- game at ;20 between the best lo of ' WEATHEK EEPOAT. Gv..Rpri. 8entor. Suihetlami sael . A! s ards named. the questioh.'of conservation was going To be one of the big questions of the luture. and .one upon which the people COXVXjmOH C0MHJQ HE2E. TBnichl aml FridiTT" of the country would divide in their 'The question is one upon opinions. TODAYS 1 TFMPKHATURK8. which have some decided, views, said Optometry Associstlon Awards Salt C a m. ...... Senator Sutherland. It has already Iaikc 1911 Gathering. come up tor much discussion in tlm a m. Cam. ...... balsl of Congress, and it is one which The cheerful information was received 4 a.m. should be speedily and intelligently K a m. the people of the this, noon from Cedar point. Ohio, where ...is before placed 11 am .. the convention- of the National Aaaocla-ttoIt la up td you govcountry. .. , 12 ernors to blaze th trail. In con1 ts of Optometry being held, that the pm for lsil had been seducting a Campaign of education annual forconvention YJC6TKKUA! ,s KEORD. this city, by I he delegates from among the people.- As far a Utah is cured Utah. II. (1. Jensen of flail and concerned, the administration of the KrancI . Hiahat of Logan. King IfOWHt . forest reserve policy has accomplished much good for the state: but1 1 under MACK TAGGED AGAIN. stand other western states have be:n less fortunate in the administration of their forests. It Is a greau mistake to DIED. assume that the policy pursued In the Erstwhile Matinee Idol Bounced Out direction ef a forest reserve can be 'Of VaadevUlC tknt WTLK.1NBON. t At raaidaoct. 3 successfully applied to the conservation aaat fttond Houtfc au- -. ffe the of any other resource. aioh a of Hnnr diwiuw.N.afm'Ua, i:yar-a- t is Willard A Mark tagged again. water supply or the supply of coal, and of .aufi iir ar9. VMUum Win daugrtir M In of It Is placard displayed front the a theee are mattery upon which Yunral avtef t hi. Miry' catM an drai necessary ti) become ViiurMay. au ,2 TrtTdnncflware the indulged tiling with fit. "Willard Mack will 1rinda emphasis tnvueam city tm- In now antr then with regard to th not appear here any more. etery. In. and In this coal country scareity of Thera Is m suspicion that Mr. Mack, the world Is absolute Idiocy. England, -- In thin tity, Aug. 14 tk which has less lhan 10 per cent of the he of such versatility both ori and off FARREUe Sidney FarTriJ. aged 3 coal of the world, has teen working the Itematna at a Ijwnnli a 4 "The Operi parion, Range" Stage, played her mines for hundreds of years, and to a w,n Flint ra I orviu. Jloa greater extent oft the stage of the lb she is working them yel.'and exporting Majestic 3 family jf,m on it. than Houth atraat, Fn.j). Aug. The United coal r.ll over the world. Mack Mr. in voice, husky Today, Afttrment private, States has more than half of the world explained that he had had a little diffi-- . supply of ccaLAnd' It has been.com-putecutty with the management because he CLEMEKTf -- that the- coal In thta my Aug H no, supply of The management loet hla vote tn har bh ym Ollte Johnaon State Is sufficient to laat the had If lost 'vlew took Mackhad the that 5(r. will ba anrtora Funeral frm entire world at the present rate of his vnlne he had first I ho 9 I). Evan mnrtnary a4 gained something, fhaad. a 1.000 Now for whit yeara consumption aouh fat F'rjfsgv and "The Open Range" waa not offered Aug it a am In favor of, I the us of the X pm. Lntenwmt In rn?jr rmeury to the patrons of th Majestic tlat of the present day for the peoThe- placard confronting tha ple now living, allowing the people f night. Mr. Hack ATKTN'I In thte ettv Auf K telling that ,7.000 years hence to worry for themThotnan f will not be present at th Majestic In Atkin, tn hts selves." (temaina ara at ih prt'.ai rtrmtbt has a that the story future, repeats that announced Gov. .. Bpry Joy It been room W flail, i wth tm of Ebr on the Mr. Maek often Told with. traet. F?mpl Johnson, president, and J. E. Us Ice, Tompte bo hold' from tha rFfiirtenc. 9 secretary of the Commercial club, had stage Mr Mack has no prraent plant for th Third North airrf. t am Frutor. extended the governors ah invitation 1?. 155 Au lnfrrmat lit ON to luncheon at the Commercial cluh future, TS JUVitatle.t dining rooms at I J was on motion accepted. WEDDING STATIONERY. Gov. Spry further announced that an R-- B. Evana. Flortat SI Kak a a new and up to data line organ recital had been arranged for the of We carry Invltattona Ftorsl ShIim a iMdihy. PboamML anjd AnnounceWedding edification or the governor at tha social tabernacle at 2 o'clock. With Organist ments Also calling cards and Invitation of all kinds. Mrifiellan at the console. U was deTHE DEBERET NEWS JOB DEFT. cided to attend th recital In a body, A motion was then carried to take a when Co. recess until t in Hits afternoon, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the session wiH be returned ad the c.ly council chamber. Iten A Oten 'and wif fo Jna ' 2U MJ3 WSTREET SOME LATE ARRIVALS Unjoin ... $ parr Mu Several of the governor and person T. )4 and Juitua Mo lo MHnlpy at reprentailves of HONEST W0RX wir. )ot: 24 and' 2k bloik 3. JS who nmM sM he present, arrivedM last ub HrkiMt' E. Gov. are: them Afi1(mg t at to leaura night. HONEST PRICES Itenry i Hoflrmxn Hav. of Washington; C. N. McArthur, 4. I and Moelt 8rftt, Iota the of Oregon of Salem. Or., speaker Uotumbia Bub I pmhttas antracUoa sf kafi WVKlruff ami xrtfa to Fratmmi house of representative, repreaentin V. All work guaranteed. tlornt pfhter. kH IX. H and U. Gov. Benson; Gov. B B. Broohnf W. Poplar Grova KJCHEKBER Cfi Wyoming; J. F Callbralth. represent- B P H: 4'annon tn John C. Fharb. ing Gov. Shafroth L Colorado; E. Of lot 1 blork fiart plattenV.... - to Yon Right a N. Wither, of ElVv Wei, representing We Treat FI and Congressman Gov. Dlckeraon. MtraiFT, kt SI. "part of lot St Hoiltetor'a Ptb. Kahn of California, representing Gov. Gillette. Gov, Norris of Montana is Milra L WftHama to Mdraarot A, part of lot ?, block X. lb not expected to be present, anff Gov. Knitdy, A ...... arra Brady and Senator Borah of Idaho Aim ft- Diinford and wlfa t . arrived today. loa I. Dunford. lota T and k 22 and 24. bkvfc 1. luinforda Pub In addition to this list a parly last evening from Minnesota, among them being Ralph Wheelock. Gov. SFIjKNDID showing. secretary to and. representing Eherhart - of Mlnneeota. J.. 4l Betk. rONT IN E NTAI.O FEInT THE secrets ri- of lbs Johhera' union. Reu-bAND Bl'RANTE INVESTMENT Warner of th largest wholesale COMPANY Friday and Saturday. of this liar City St. and Paul. in house dry goods to forwarded stocktheir just Frank B- - Kellogg, the well known atA jpiarantrrd tin? of Mwi holder and policyholders a Statespecial Counsel of tha ment showing torney who Very healthful InIn 75c of Justice prosecuting Dregs Sti.penders Mitt hf department crease In that Company's business for the fltandard Oil and th first six months ,of 1410. . offered as specials tomorrow Pacific merger. The Company's gross assets are Mr. Wheelock. speaking for Gov. now nearing the Three Quarter Miland Saturday at this exceEherhart of Minnesota, said his prilion mark and all departments show ptional reduction: mary purpose In coming here was to a wonderful growth both so far as of the attendance Insure the th Companys Income over disburseat the 8t. Paul congress. ments Is concerned and the Insurance We desire ,tn clear up any misappreupon the hooka The Company's ofhension that may exist in the mind fices are No. 500 McCornlck Bldg, of the representatives .from th west, this City. as to fhe plana Hr the congress. Borne' r governors eeerri to feaL that A beautiful line of Men s Jl.Jf In .the program there Is a frartie-uThere could be no Restored Church of the congress against them, W no apostasy. been had Read Shict 98c. there , ar here prepared to show them that Th Great Apostasy" by Dr. J. E. the program as how arranged irivea Talmaee. Drasrst Nsws Book Store; them ample opportunity to present cents.' - . ; their side of the proposition and taking cloth, (0 into consideration the character of tha men eompoelng the convention, there WEDDING STATIONERY. cannot he any possibility of an unfair , presentation of the other aide. We carry a new and up to data line MUST STAND TOGETHER. of Wedding Invitations and Announcement. calling cards and social Congressmen Kehn, of California, InvitationAlso of all kind wae not aware that He waa to repreTHE DESERET NEWS JOB DEPT. sent the governor of California until he arrived In Salt Lake, when he received a message from Gov. Gillette asking him to take fils place. Congressman Kahn came primarily In the Interest of the Panama-- , Pacific exposition to beheW In Ban Francisco In 1415. He said that the interacts of thw western stsites ar Identical, wad that they mnSt stand together for mutual ..'JvATF?.,fn'4F.r0J?54!0Hr..-:-fttm.-a- Jl fitT 'TH. 4he- - area. of west Of THE FTNEST BAND IT AfilERICA- ;- YHUBBDAY IT said Coiigreniman.:' Kahn, and Including The state of Colorado jniRxww: per ills ... . . . ... and Wyoming, there era only ,S1 menrs. March . RepdlX Expo" Sif her of the house representatives. "Lille.", from "Floral Suits" ...SdPP VeHl When it in considered that states- like j Overture "Light Cvlry" New Tork. Ben nertran Island OhlAv ?'LXambscd" Charus'Jrom PJIgrim' each'liss more than that humber l Suits Espenoler X feria" will be seen how necessary. It la for ETENING., ; Brass th west to stand together. 1 1 Operetta- - The Newly B'eds" C. N. McArthur, representing th Psnschitli Mr. Cornet Solo hr . . Mi'k governor of Dragon, did h"t ear to d tar us the subject further than to say t. "Medley Two Step". ,s Tiber ' Carolina" HsO I. tat ."Dinah." from that th people of Oregon an much b Interested In conservation and believe "Barn Dance R c Merahs. Grass!. Lomonte. Cl nr lone and that western men are th ones who rriB should cany on th conservation pro4. "Rlgoletto, Sren from Act IV ,,v rtfKr4 gram, rather than- aGot of theorists Faust" ' y.srsxnt 5. March "Soldier Chorus." from and faddist In Washington who are ' ..Thosw . Intermemo "Csvslleria RuWirans not acquainted with western condiT, Overture Migwon" tions. - . MKT D. j, Bral I. Comet Solo "Inflamatus' CONVENTION NOTES. Signor Grassl. pjRo ' . An interested spectator 4th the gov. rTnl- . 4, Grand Selection "L Nrma-'- . . Cancers ernors' convention was Mayor John S. Cotv Castadlna. Inno.dl Guerra, Lomonte. and Brantford thmngti whoa courtesy the Oraral v.. .Mran. ...Tjxn ' ' J. . , . L0 ivsfi elty council chsmher ws placed at 1 4. Overture ts "Raymond"- - the disposal of the convention. IUU'1 Paheer-Ac- t -- she . -- Ti , n - ... -- ! !, t - - yr d - -- d X ticket-buye- r, 40-- t Union Dental atais-eawna- tlae t X. AaKlon-Jarltin- s , en . 1 Union-Southe- western-governo- p' . Ciitlcrs . 36 Main St . - -- Grand Opera Evening With Ferullos Band thia-ooun- tra ...... ..... .... -- . - t S E Hay of Washington tadli kil right band njan In the conservs tion business, is a former newspaper man from St. Louie . Mr. Cowen waa In Utah In 142. whm Gov. Murray waa chief executive of th state. Ha note a remarkable growth In and says he Is pleased to hachack. Mr. Cowes M a member of til state board the-cit- jngf ani TnQrTtmmna-- T. Prelude Flower mad Ktlls It. 14. Travis ta. "La i 'Inctdeatgl fiolo ! th N'est" Act III - - by Signor, Kegma-- .I'.la'fiiiwme Measra. Oraral. Loasonle .0 - - w p- - m "T '," F pgji. |