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Show ‘THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1906. 2 ZNSNANSSAAN ANNAN SNNSHANN ANGN NS HN HHA NN TST SAAS NTT ANNAT | 4 a 0 erie 3 Sixth Street Via N Z i Se ‘ a 4 Z 7 4) at g." o 4 4 4 Work of Laying Hravy Putting. Present Tracks Raila: in 2R | ; 5 : 4 Z g 4 and the J street line to the City cemetery. for this extension were consid- 4 \4 Sixth Plans ered last yem or spur and the work tending the Sixth street t to the edge of the cee wae te Navad petitioning the with efty from. of Hne one cemetery ants right for | 4 the for so (Ak street Ra ee Jine es from the : Sixth* street "avy Ralls over . cee tegarding" city, Sys new | % Ee + vor equipment c ur y oO ] | i ches returning | | ¢Z First. t % the re font will ' all be. of aS In , condition On this plan, .Z nc ew cars until "the Hines are. in pracs00a one ot way Overcoats can within the city limits. After] # a and has of street lack gion around only been car the hindered service L. D. by to avoid The re-| S. hospital Sa i % Held that All Should board Property be Assesed to. inerease - the was ORLY Hlinois, lman fe $328,332 from demand made board. were they astonished. always believed the cet changes Al} an They Clothes. cor- oat eit ‘is an property its est At- | Inois cor-| belongs to} Tilittois, and All its property should be| assessed in Iilinols The board qnoted the attorney gen- eral to that tled a contrary efféct, but ony ett y ee Gite Seon ne decision Pitiiman lay $1 4 Velvet Rio Grande Brought More Than Passengers During the in Two last to #¢ - g of l dD » into tickets. Salt Of these, the Nor thwest than 25,000 t eee about from ere Z 8.500 largest ¥ : Railroad zs g. Hooper, If it? S it. agent. system, for will Lomorrow J. Ross ‘ the roan night C "lark, 1995 history a Notcs. ier & in vice Salt passenger} Rio Grande Lake of the} Ral Is , formerly truck foreman with the Oregon Short Line, hase resigned to enter the employ of the Rio Grande Wesiera K. . Seymour, -§ assistant general freight agent for the Chicago. & Bonhwestern, and T. 8S. Rattle, gener« al agent for the ¢éompany in Denver, came to Salt Lake yesterday to remain a few days looking over the local situation. The U ee Sansa railroad has bowto the ruling Interstate the Commerce ‘Comeluten to the extent of calling in its passes held by emigration agents. Many of the agents who have lost their passes, however, have been placed on the pay rolls of the company at. $75 a month. The new rate laaw allows inde | of free eananor tation to all employes of the Marriuge Licenses. 3257-W alter Chipman, Americ - poli Fo tose Day eet _ Pleasant Gro 8-Nephi Squir Salt Lake. "city: . Katie Sélewbe." Salt Lake City. s2i-Mortime er Billman, Idaho Falls; t J. Bates, Rigby, Idaho. Stinson 6 Wet Brat rpg 41-Weslgy Putr S262-- eee usse 3264-Charles_ 0, ph City; << In ¥- Cloves iS ee Isabel Salt eushan. Lake| Salt ATTRACTIONS every day at Mchesy's, 7 ‘ fier Per the} case liile w ake now he | wi Ri eran Bees cr a; nd of | cember suit for divorce yes- | gave > 4 hog Rackley It ; Miss 4 We Ta ; just cle STORE Accept Third |same in Beula. Nov. Manufacturer : p Pres- must consent toa third] G o term. He is a great, good president. He represents the people and they will demand of him that he a AGP oe work as President haus been well done, but he has still a great work to ac-| }complish. New chief York, owner of the 20.--Gustave Queen FOR BRIDES TO BE- Beautiful white furs. Yurrier, Knutsford. - ONLY + $30 > TO Mehesy the s_________ LOS ANGELES And southern California, Salt Route, 169 South Main street. Lake Wireless Telegraph company. JACKee FROST IS HERE. can - comfortably in. Mehesy's a Tw face him Furs, = if Knuts- eR s . ONLY $30 TO LOS ANGELES southern California. - Lake Route, 169 South Main tarts stree a et We lives want three efficient representamee The Republican Cirea- lation Department. gies ae E.; by Appear charged with are with. him ty COUT Be Retining Fined Jn a 4 he i t) ea ix cli nd. See ih a nt ; Rt ee ._|8.40 t tree ee ae tr be Sent j OC '3 ie = lra% - [paaig ws na ee ee Louis, 82@$4c; No. 2 yellow, z 38¢; ate and Sete cee abelian Se ee eee CATTLE the! IS Durand James Charles <A. F. Ds was © rea 60 charge Company $10,000 that he Woukl| announced motion. under. consideration.| bulis, and with Omaha. te Ane y SACn ORE collecting ithe over- | range 3.505.256 rte t 2 white Miss Tora Witness. The court Jensen held was that the the principal lower court h © case written a new trial. The opinion was ‘by Justice Straup and coneurred in by Chief aeuee MoCarthy and Justice Frick. "ee 4 "Ses on Promissory Notes. E & Morrison, Merrill & conmpa filed suit yesterday in one third district court against John C . er $597.01 on six Sete sory notes executed by the ae ts and celivered to the defendant. given on May tiff asks for interest at 1 per cent from the date of issuance. The notes wore mude payable one year after te, In the Pederal Court. Judge John A. Marshall in the United States District court, was occuple yesterday with the taking of evidence and the hearing of arguments in the case of the Toltec Ranch company against " J. Hammerland, which action the plaintiffs seek the ejectmept of the defendants from a ranch and in Box Elder county. Ce Se ONLY $30.TO LOS * ANGELES SaltAnd southern California... Route, 169 South Main street. i ‘ Lake 18. fo r Return i TRAINS For je write E. ARE = detailed h 945 in- ya DRAKE, Mintvict 100 Pumsalestr oa. West Second No South street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 774 G. W: >St Pet DE NVE a ait 5@ | } Ag i ' COL 0. | == = - BLES cows s t ce oO, Se ausicvataa steady; . Bal ee tae a oa 25. G15; cents sheep, lower; ges stern 1.7407.60, wester LUMBER ISIS Advances St Lumber to UP S2 a Business tween day per 56 feet TILE vo ~ on { -- TOOTH the MOST Teeth TROVD- METHODS. fit a the : Idaho to Alt Points R and $1.00 WITHOUT| | mouth. "= = 5 East } Vi eturn la | When going East why not enjoy yourself Stationary. You will if you travel over - From Ogden and Salt Lake City Notes. Second ae $4,2 ee FE and-F streets, for he Deseret Nation al bank vesterdeclared a specia l dividend of oO cent, oy $26,000, payable at once. | Starford jr, assistant manag r| Moline Plow e¢ ompany in this , has been transfer pl to the com‘s branch at Portl nd. . T. Butterfield has TaN from) mane T. Harding a farm. of sonty acres in Riverton. | inmproved by ' house and outbuildings, The price pad was $10,000, THE CENTRAL Missouri River Points. $32. 00 Chicago $44.50, St. Louis - $39.50 PROPORTION. TE RATES FROM IDAHO AND OTILER POINTS, Dates | of RETURN LIMIT 60 DAys. for RAILROAD It don't cost any more ee; | Sale: Nov. 20 and Dec. 18, 1906. Send ILLINOIS ti pace touthern end Southeastern pointe. nformatio { call on ae ites ature Literature, ©. FE. WARREN Agent A. T. & Ss, F ANS 411 DOOLY BLOCK, Salt Lake City, Utah. U. S. DEPOSTTrORY SALT LAKE TURF EXGRANGE! 908 MAIN Br. Cullfornia and Eastern races. t wire for all Sporting evente J. A FoLmy Commerelal 7% West Beocomd Ageus South stree:, Salt Leke City, Utab. J. He KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER #27 8. MAIN, IN CUO | OF Cleaned Solid Gold C om i ne SMe c ° $5.00 Bridge sc. Ww k, pee wane ge or per OOtHT eee $5.00 teeth that | PERFECT SKIL- CHARGE ARSOLUTELY LATEST make AGAIN Salt Lake bank clearings yesterday | amounted to $1,702,08: 287: as (against) | $920,159. for the corre day last year, coe EXTRACTED BY | | D. Wells has purchased from | Hedges a pfece of property 1 by .$5.00 Thousand. The lumber dealer Ss are in some What better shape thar i the. coal barons orders as regards cars ¢0- m¢ ve at The mills are getting to sulficient cars Stocks of lumber are, somewhat better than they Mir is scarce the price of and various qualities has advanced $1: ston $2° per ¥; 900. Prices o varieties of lumt ger have not advanced since the gen eral advance of is, Sept. 15. Soft pine however, almost exhausted, and will be unobtainable entively by the first of the year. Contractors about town have plenty of lumber on hand now to carry on operations, which are only delayed at present by the unfavorable weather. 5S. PAIN native. HG. 25 sheep ative . cece ambs ‘ainbs, 4.90074 Price Other een Sane YOUR } meen? 25,000; FIR with "4 1499-Z. Reduced Rates: Aon Utah aod "2.6 estimated for tomorrow, 33,000; m steady; light 5.W@6.25; rough, §.76.00; mixed, 6.05@ 6.90; hey $5 7-6, ae De Dies. 8.2 G6, 0%. 9 She 20,00); tomorrow, 25,000: ts, best steady; others 10 M. PEETH _ 23.008)2 on here have at your APPLIANCESservice IN Gold acct C---2,CCceip MAIN STREET p phone 3 ore, Store.) Bell 10¢e : 7 | Amalgam or Silver OLLI Y) els syoeieis eae $1.00 | : Fillings. .$1 and up rong, prime beeves, 6.20407 4.60Hogs-Receipt rods NOE 1,2546.0; fed ewes, 4.0i| ane W. | 6.0007 Hi Chicago. you MODERN steady market aml 240 S! Is' (Over Davis' When you come a 2 i3@6 75 we ine nh m: ae 10,000; | : are 75 | ) he ern if- || a papers | Market County Rttansas Willard? Hangson.| ‘ ; Seah eL Thompson Gets New Trial. Axel Thompson, convicted of a stat- f formation telephone -, - ide anne pts, AA0@S.50; wetiers, the | 6-25. duest ‘Noble ee YOUNGE RMAN, Traveling Passenger Agent. 464@1ic; 2.10@2.855_ < aly Sheep-Rece oO Bank. ‘ashier Cashier Kansas City, OUR TIME 1c fa! ghade- lower; bully of 6 fe ea diekts, ee Backers, APE Epa & : illegally ees Ass't. VISITO Des ember ON - ee 2.@5.2 steers, pral tn ina.ty them oe sleepers and best dining car | MARKET. Recetpts; charged | muttons, yesterday te Presidents. limit sixty days, going ranit limit ten da iS Stop overs S \ . 2 allowed at and west of MVlisLAS W Wave throu h i souririver € ead g | | rps cows native 2,00@3.25; WS, 2.00@5.00, stockers and eeeeer "lee Thomas] Durand, ka y Peabody, E ae hs este tn Will" ie 2s Judge, OVERRULED. and WITH WI National 3 oe 18.50 2 northern, é No. ‘OUNT ACCOUNT : WP: rer 2, ee olarks Cannio é Mi lis St Memphis, Inneapo Py E & A . : Paul and intermediate points. Tickets on sale November 20 Wheat, %@iée; winter, spring, No 2 red,| No | 74¥ a6 > sprir eis hard, 2 tae ash Cashier the round trip to Chicago, . St. a ee ee [rises es RS Gis 8{52g 7 "% Br: \ AN H. HOM aes Cash sales: No. A. * Low. ice-President ee He service. ee lal < ys en oerents ant oY at = $'40 ee S OPuN a 1 or ; ¥ 45 ie4 8D Bo) KOS .....;5"Y oun Wee eet oer ese S. Hill Asst. ] kent $250,000.00 t R t. See Commersial Pieres 500,000.00 ee ciwtos bs a6 E. c osgriff, aeGt ) Sean nit Deposit ee a? eee wlaeD ‘Thatcher Fi: Bet Edgar 0 eo Iedicines bane e Da Sckis Moses onevery bettle tise Hereodien ts fall} ecco Sls. Utah. One fare and add $2.00 | % Low Close:| GIR 8.55 | Ts: {.@testte ; ed aefraid fla thie ir IMG Satety afflicted 14.65 lei ne aa Medical havolfan' | GTM ES 1$.70 or | sdlum. 3-8505.75; sto ory, Leer Ttsia-lorthert charged' ii.‘staty=/ the] foctcrs. 20g M0: cows and helfekers that Durand, upon the re-| ari. ¢ ann@rs, 1.262.000; the York, Noy. 26.-The American Refining company was founé of receiving rebates from the York Central by a jury here late this after aren in the United States district court, The trust was tried oh two counts be the verdict applies to. both. If the full penalty should be inflicted it would amount to a total fine of $40,000. The charge Is the violation of the Elkins law. Counsel for the trust asked for a new trial and Judge Holt. sitting. in the case, fake the 78. complaint com-| GUILTY OF TAKING REBATES Sugar tic : and sre Capltal Dee City, t i. cee {14.90 were eonteiied until fouthe sled ady: preliminary hearing. | Southern. steers, Luke ri suing Se iy Simon] Walst struek Sioa 3 lad Pa fraudulent | §3c. before r a Lake | | | arts | Open. | High. | Low. of Miss Vir-/1 ane: 3 rn, charged rh ret Tt in Bank r "Golden should eRATe which ole aterk SRY OF y P National Sait lv.v af. | | One out| 73@76e- causing internal hemorrhage,| had committed an error in instructing the doctors edn not check. <Aj|the jury and granted the defendant in May adie case appeared cases 18 for lefehiga de nts great panic followed the shooting, and women fainted at their work tables. Others tore down the Stairs in a human landstide. trampling on each other and tearing their clothing in a mad desire to get Out of the building. Within five minutes an excited crowd surrounded the building, necessitating the calling out of the reserves Simon died tonight in the hospital. American High. be 1 asiceaae Rea °. (RAB May = ul ae ou am at esere I =| cere =} | Low, "| Close. | i = e i 4BsK@43'% va': {14.45 | gen PPO et | tile addreas storoaci ilies same the \ ae medical : me ese Sa ‘ redients-of sated wil @ Hlatareak- Tors 4 _RIBS- _ to late Dr. ar? mei joraa'a' Pe stipes sae Sirona ation, 30 | ans 53 South Main St. 327% ue TAR Mulvey "od are and| colored, nae hae AE ear HIER | Taw i re FIFTY. by Judge J. I. W hitaker ths! New Sugar Oo . : te -Open, | Ma y_ + - [14.65 Beene For fhe Johnson, conspiracy, ruled oa fired three times, point-| Two of the bullets went| third yards AppEar ep) rearing at o'clock afternoon /hvating at 2 2 o'clock this S atternoon, oo Wireless Telegraphy. London, Nov. 20.-Cuthbert Hall, managing director of the Marconi company, denies the reported amalgamation of his company with the De Forest The the a THE BAT GK wrapper, in ~ tbs | July nap? 88 PORK --- old. The shooting is shrouded in mysutory offence, was granted a new trial tery, although Simon's friends say it yesterday i an opinion handed down Came through a dispute over money by the Supreme court. The case was owed Mrs.: Doe Massey, who was a devemanded for a new trial on the signer in the Queen Waist company's ground that the lower court c ee employe. The woman herself declines {an errov in instructing the jury 1 n reto talk. At first she denied that she gard to evidence necessary to corrobhad done the shooting, but eyewit-: erate the statement of an accomplice nesses declare that they saw her draw i n order to connect the defendant waits a revolver from her dress after she the offence. The offense is said to ha had demanded money from Simon. taken place on February 13, 1905, ana The woman ee at him. at heavy i \ sakescn my Beh | that 1 ‘ cwdil oaTS- | D of the others, committed a num: ‘ I ber of illegal acts in connection with pany, and one of the best knawn milthe office of justice of the peace which | |ionaive manufacturers in the ary|he hol ds goods business, is dying tonight in St. Attorney 5 . Walton w Hh appear am ity today for the Vincent's5 Date hospital, in the case while and Mrs, q Louise the state will be represented by Assist? | neck, which mar ade Be Called Today. demurrer in the case of Francis a rrdsadinhsrersbasbbshaay The He may not Want a third| de Massey, who shotpresence abd fatally} but the people ant him.* wounded him in the of 100), ant So asserts Robert erin LaFollette, | of his employes, is locked up in police United States senator from Wisconsin, | headquarters to await the result of his injurtes lecture} will and is in Spokane Who ere. About railroad commissions, Mr. LaFollette said: "In -Wee our railroad commission is made up of three men who are aoatinnted for a One term. tt power to regulate the railroad ates and service within the state. This Satan instructs the railways as te > of cars should a herewe i shall build its depots and a what co roa isconsin has not won her fight een: asea srhaps che greatest fight was naan on the tax commission. It was a colossal task, It meant the raising of rates in every county. It was necessary to raise the taxes to a cash basis and the protest was long and loud.' a > aie has! Ellen, years Fails ee oe Leon, Against vith Is f Presence of Spectatoi 7 ne Nov. tho > tandard to. toes any } I aT ist fort ely Dr Pier by leaders sof Ss aie lic bv t t is Bee ae eS vk apanirs ee Aen Illness of he day's run ea . omparison with the he receipts at th Lme | = Broka 4 ‘ Hundred 20.-‘Certainly, 2 LOSES DEMURRER - Spokane, he Mary Martin ; offence sien oe and Wounded in Wisconsin. lident Roosevelt old Nellie, de eo Broka, Geo ; Pe Xmas eh JEWELERS, a ‘ tS f#\led-.Upon | Whitaker: when their cases were the request of Soren cal-| X I anrcrvana City, Heaeae Mo., Nov.C1 20.-Cattle-Re- | |) #7! Christensen, attorney for the defend-|! ceipts, -12,000, including 400. southerns: | M Millionaire . from minor necessarie , W a ATT Ne rang a cent Aachiie hogs sel = if Abe ween a ishe sx ein is east g fc Ir which W the Discovoryiiiscmiciccn tag Frank Welsohnns, an American parSvonker a ne Tenderloin district, | te and. \ Si ORS Term, According to Senator ‘ three that $50 each' as bondsmen de Case : of ' | ra thi $8 of our bende ' eS ress - ant Scent - anand Nesforceft eya yt ( what Dr. Pier he * Wor } ingredients of cines are composed. De=|' 794 | wA\ -arGp= FATALLY LAFOLLETTE Must her states Fexieteation, "Whe n STL ay, = QUALITY ete ¥ Councilman Pays Bruce neal Robert ‘ President The ec Ee st oie Jens 7 P NY pre < ex Yowill Bose he of en-)| se ing Ma it. think. 6 } ; eon. rede ge aed post le Sb os wi : ee ane: was called | Corn No. ; yesterday morning before caeer J. J.|w tg 10lgc. ¢|Whitaker,.she failed to appear and| Oats: No. ¢| her bond of $100 was declared Src | 352c "Le we a | Dec... [TamaTs 703 [THAMTa TSHTIUIRT. we 0 eae GMs TAG) [19 common ae and Virgil Wore ee the strong on ng - ‘ : endorser is to " « ant and go d keepOnS only2 "palgood > coo PIAGE SoresSr eae buy, we W ¢ nied ursemoer book' Ve ings in eos 1use Dae the ce that you "the at eat pry ea cr es i sional timos Dull: ue Erte: nie? May AGAIN SAYS and the MULVEY § : Mustaine Ef ds Raia ee ee cam bbc sae a be SOP bhboninc roid 5 bis ubstantial addition: -was a iaaed on top of the final figures of the day before. Range of Prices. eat 8 | 3 WHE > Provide. further old, ; Be t eee Cer th a ow "Ti eet ip ,aaa rrecdict Pants guhont »twarketh:.| price were infrequent products 2tOm | Fite que ontY an Bi { , xu to the s hen ! ot the wv es ! ibers 20 ney: fiavé, heen. reeidenta of, Sak Lake Dee an, mi ARTE extremel left off 4% the City) eer a in Salt eee Lake penitents | he couple were married 31,-1900, ut Exie, Alabama, USES THE ‘elena married sak Ernest, ; g}. a. name Wouldn't Mrs. life. years t 8). Market nore c ors j| the-the saustody: o¢ Tine itnes ehilaren Gs 5 ‘ PON favor of wc and chronic net wee children ¥%) of : ee aS inet tepinved Two ai, ee PY the. Y| %\ ply , Don't a the pretty wid thi hat b: ; ehh et ess Gut side ali look at winds A : i 7. a gr PSS SEERLie capi eek me tanec oT | idurscmen oo all in closed: at) Covn he She oO setae a | 79? before Judge| | was the only | the ¢ |} mation | cember atts n age commencing Mrs. Florence Rackley filed suit for |: divorce yesterday in the Third District court against John L. Rackley. The | compldint states that for the past Saas year the de -fendant has failed to sup- | ume ies them one, ¢ ly ee Knuts- ae were marrie don Salt Lake City. filed pera oY | ants that December Lake|And asf NEW 1 . defau , cae CNR left for parts unknown he declared [numbers of the receipts at the he would never return 1 combet Prig er yc : Mar-|yvou are clad ford teenie, nders, Florence Sh Purs ra. warm 4 Ydu Scofleld; Quarters -exXccedin 4 f| Z| 4 % | ; a CEa=) , Woodr } Winter Flitz Blot Murray %| f R elérson, Salt Lake Cit ‘Tame, Murray: Dorothy ha Gilbert, 3263---C. ade in - her zo myer Williams Was ie Williams later eae % | 7 have ant and our i ‘ Lim humorsi oneas vigorous, well as . makes vigorot enn aaa ued it Fit ohnitifen eons tra beingind completely and it bad under in i the ndication of domina-| tion of the course of -things on this side. December dian vidatic in grew in volums as soon "arly buying commenced | to abate ir its e pe nee s nd 7 b no plaint also alleges that the defendant | Was cruel and used vile names toward| the plaintiff shortly after they wer me ure a Mrs. Eltz asks for a divoree, $2 6 per month permanent alimony Bae until | term, president C. Peck, as-} with Route Salt Lake sistant ge ge passenger agent, T. M. Sloan, assista passenger agent and eae. Davidson. Seneral baggage, agent of the road, will return to Los geles tonight 3200- a to bring general Z to $ also ROOSEVELT to| Mrs. f) couple were Bee eee fs went ee 4) refuse -d to provide them with a home 4 | Rackley owns a house, and three lots %\in Salt Lake county. the Soa ae #3) states, yee are valued at $2,000 4, Mrs. Rackley asks ne a Be given permanent alimony and such other re2 lier as the court ‘sees fit. She asks 30,000 the $50. combination : nd - more in to Corduroy, . . a = @ substantiaB increase over the $6 %| about extra travel, the passenger business of: the Rio Grande system has and has beéh af: the: road. from lining. have g ¢ lines jveatward, Despite ne price ini the fact that there has been no Portland fair or similar shown in COOSA: TS or rubber' pst colonist her assured, with blanket, sheepskin or 1% Y GeCalifoorn. the, selon-ye over the Gould rest t 75 Fur. Leather, ; of either, peaier the - rae Fy 2gainst Franka bite Eltz... Paice Since isin las 7 é ‘Vt aa ote "celve oa 1 me ins aa h pe abe ety oe sey aoe? : . ee rie } 9 3 % @\ 4) %2| Wool colonist laa Lake on a examined months sand At cold DU 9 handled approximately of 4S. < condi- , Months. season witness gi that form y b to 50c, and Canvas , supp ion, $3-Cotton Ss rates between the Mississippi river Lebeect aoe a etween September 1 the and Pacific Octobercoast, 31, gers 35¢, the aps company oe TRAFFIC. COLONIST Morse Z| a omfort necessary 7 Hat aside. C, C, F state Duaiieens business, ain mate and Si will anole involve sums eS running into the hundreds of millions. BIG "Gang tO when setwill will of ready | hi fas Caps admitted the question has never been in the /courts, where a test cold ( we t f of the comfort "3 make It |% said! ¥ interstate ! S f needs : ¢ The| Edthe} d ¢ Cor- . Dyke .with ¥ 4 Z| t: and | eieateets10 ORES Pierce's ; Dr. well| It startlingly smal as compured with t rst Oo f the eC; re' the ‘ UN, year previous, and{ tl | usually ai: P COMES the car ly. r ews‘ for --_- are t Ha have sure . tions itit inin Gitar tat : ote :t other states. 9 Richberg,. poration. | company| $2,310,468. by. Agsistant poration Counsels Richberg and gar, of Chicago, The members of assessed sicooart against sania "The Sd torney h we 4 i # ae ae today ee| was asked of oe taxes of in only the the ¥ ¢& 4 4 o eee ee re were 4 i. e Not . with and|% TO RAISE PULLMAN TAXES. increase ead % east of there, is one that will profit}. especially by this line, and real esiate| men say they have sold many lots in the last vear to people who arc only | waiting for car service to build their homes. I there's a price to suit every purse. ; this is done, the company, it is said, | % expects to furnish a new line to the 2 northeast: on Ninth street. This will] g serve a-district along the bench that | 4 has grown rapidly in the Ja eat Z years, Van | served %| 4) M - you gradually For the Boys onWill the:aiso pregent lines of the company | %& tak@*precedence over new ex-| tensions : 4% | Helena ou only d AS: Shisha sessions rrantec ted by pressure as ait ie ste spa urt of Suits begin at $7.50, going up little by little to $35.) 30a sf0 ror wtoney Bees ini the:ease. He 13 also asks that the court restore} J Repairing and renewing the tracks) c Decom %| 5, 1905, and confined it poo ae |May at 1-16 advance 2 prison ae court nen aan the Sel oThe murket. for oa was ea ater ind 4 | findings she was entitled to divorce }trade was of only moderate volume 4 Deserted . bv. her husband Mr A weak market inter. bh company, J. S. Wells, acting general | % The Gardner store IS ready with ever y manager, said vesterday that the work i of laying heavy rails: and: putting the \% weather garments for men and boys. And, present Ss} sk m.of tracks . the best! if e every article is of fullest Value at the price. possible shape would be garded as| # of first importance, i ( thal ¢ Winter with comfort-wear suitable the} for Ile s-was | Fe onic the boils blo some ahaof LatheGRee Interests that AGEN are Ae cle Anot) mad Thi es Willis Z| stated that they 4) gust 5, 1904, in : l] Husband | from TEE Namics, eee 6 Mis, W aes filed Monday, an esterday 4 4 \¢% loop! « nis 4 #4 A th re streets, Her ‘ Hler He % | prison He entered his ee and itit was was called 4ON case, callec connecting ake : Si iys ‘alled Called ic pe | . = % A Sixth and ‘he 1 clearly is for} be-| market Ing held of down by some by of wenk , furtherdekneed - December ofPanto ferings 1 : ie ! ris Raided OFS bibdate Morse from George W.| vy a convict in the state} | Hliams, now & -OnvVIC sti % prison, serving an cight-year sentence | 3 for grand larceny; The court allowed 4 PRET ee maiden name, Ber= | : F A The| ¢ is t¢ IF bette accommodations car service to the cemetery, FREEDOM Zl ai 7 on decree OFW. ¢ 4} {aCharles % | Ww ni 4 ¥ that it will not interfere with the reg- |v ular travel on«the "Sixth tient ities l¥ If the company procures the consent my s. aunt a pa First:and 4 4 of | $ the Hitention council ree liz Eltz Crue Crucl F' 4 | to enter the cemetery property, object of this proposed extension provide funeral ex- EN : Helena s Was | 4) 4) ad block prop- noe Mrs. % ¢ a4 bse Ses : ah ARiy oe 3 TWO Nov.» 20.-The the opening was longs and prebably PAg + 4 4 a ( stronger tit 5 omach. - yr. F jerce's Golden Meaiceal Dis SCOVCLY See the stomue puts. 10 tn shape to | ra pees : arly ee ane ‘fom thi akidney"vsrich to | expel. the "pe | ty from, Chieage wheat at Zl FR 4% extension -_---- a ing In line with the improvements now under way for : the First ler street -lin rirs fee ine of the Utah Light & Railway aa saa " c * ve any are yea ee a Ce working on plans for a loop from First to Sixth street on N street, an an Dyke. iw% % ‘ $|; 4 4) % and Prime Condition Will Come First. A Yrite Saying. Is a trite saying that no man ts | body and thus cures both liver \nd, kid | nney troubles. If you take this nature Z 4 ey ee CH ANGE | 4 3 4 $ LITTLE December Liquidation Grew in| blood parleri andid tonictoe Z|4 ; li a pint of rich, red | z|4\ Mrs.Mrs. Bernis Williams May y ReVolume as the Tradin g frat oa mien: Shea % sume Her Maiden Name, Progressed. | condition which 30 1 4) V A trast ' VERY ET 4 Z> ¢ First Street Cars May Reach) %4 . Street. 5 4 4) ae % ¢4 SROF. | |