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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1907. 10. EMINENT DOMAIN COUNCIL VIOLATES ASK $500,000 FOR MORAN ESTIMATE RECEIVER NAME D REPUBLICANS 10 CONDEMNATION FOR THE SMELTERS © CITY ORDINANCE UTAH FAIR, 1908 MEETS APPROVAL | FOR ANNIE LAURIE CAUCUS SATURDAY = SUIT PROPOSED | ee TO RIGHT Bar D. A. & M. Society Will Present: Councilman Wells Holds It Up| Affairs of Famous Kimberley Request to the LegisUntil Explanations Are | Mine Will Be Close dl lature. | Made. Up. Notorious White House Allowed to Resume Business. Be Introduced Into LegisComing lature. Will the Bill | CONDEMN LAND LIGHT ON MULVEY'S ACTION WANT Be to THE City Wants to Get Right-ofWay Through East Jordan Canal. -_---__. HIGH-PRICED LAND BOUGHT | COMPANY FAIRS BIENNIAL ed Members of Legislature Called to Apportion Plums and Name Officers. OWES $180,000 FIGHT FOR SPEAKERSHIP KELSEY Contest Necessury RECOMMENDS IT | Conimission to praise Appointed ' Values-Measure - Is Favored by mation Smelters. , Withdrawal ie F ror Ap- |) Reason Is Now Explaincd-s 7 Reform: day-Closing : ~~ Bade 7 for for a. IS >paKe? Expenses, that swelting. will interests lev fatinWill:turebe mean of the Iutvedueed extending di much : Salt to a the Lake } Mai Phe yal- | Main ‘ pe ‘ottililes, to. condemn plants, and atid . iL have Heense, the viet House House opened ; Into the comibg | Might... the to smelters the Wineman & its. ; violation of in Martin; Jand contiguous to their; made so much dedicate it, through the }in the council, <3 South daw : portion last | to arrive ws value, the and at a falr a assess to amount. The estimate of Its) oR meltérs . dé the commission take will be the Sunday] order 5,. state kee Keep wt to. ested in The and most familiar effect proposed of bill with the) damage will give the off the bar angl nice business, Amerikearns caucus emitted to the vast damage of be held that ; the . ff biennially a Che fai on the pay ge ; yen of Moran's: i voou the ; conduit moments ltulon s necr Louis tra tcavation for each annual folr, that at the an-|a sh nual fairs. competition in live stoek | SUNEar from Com-] State the 3 Me} the Fifth his parts Mulvey's Exura Fair associatlon-these : to principal port ward of 5 aes in points the Other J, Moran] advisors, and Thompson wis priéteors of which had influenced refused to of was ¢ the eswa held Oe Big} 3 up *A for] the of eee the lands to peal to will the courts, where be adjudicated, the by he its) man Chief Sheets, and last signed the application & Metealf, un- |) pewal the | pas ed le license matter : Smelter= Favor It. mit tiadtiie eine lteremn tf out gay society will be | oe ; ee annual the submitted important report Wrapped up Ie He Was handed package Engineer in it!) j without fwas recomm«e the only member who ls aal : far }any surprise Metealf were ion nding } ae ec ft is could of ae re-| to legislation: will) adeiteeu the not be learned ‘the association' In years past the settled. by position now, a commission, and damages fixed without. trials, The smelters are concerned. If they al) the | S2/9en Lake have valley to the federal court from with more than ti end With move | re- | soce counci of the shects Preeec} Ng at weer nih Lells the | Ame rikearn be ae ae aes year} open of was on expressed | jarged has ip= | the of Sunday abandoned. White} closing Next 900 re-| of Sunday) saloonkeepers will lid hh ul the past. ast. did do is to make ; Srna fore Money, have not annually le vas ey shal fermer made by ee assure meinbers Of waler the eae rhe board o were) i the Stat not Kraft, nite |.§ 0. . the CRs works last AGAIN 4 IN SESSION". Tas i . Uure, Government Special Agent, Gives Testimony. the grand jury for Cry The some of Restaurant the sufficient fair important proprietors in the future Should the half a million Men. . of three ef the best] ulso started : to restuurants in the city complain about the cut in their SUn- | day Hquor trade Councilman Mulvey, | who runs two saloons and holds an], interest In a vestaurant in the clty,], found that the closing ordinance both ways. He vefused t pinehed 7 The federal grand jury resumed its! investigation of coal land frauds and! ' violations of the interstate commerce! law yesterday. Three withesses were | examined, Capt. Hare, special agent! the government land office, was be- fore Sine ince . Land time) stand hitehed and championed nat in the fivet that) hateh, and Deputies it is un-| Smyth make that can be The other two saloonkeepers divulge testiniouy now It is not grand jury length of sitting being pertinent several to the | license conducted, belleved will bein is } months that the fedeval) session any great! i of indictments the uot {of the a your grocer Avk and ° for ees Vienna "They're cakes. ----- the | Used: tiou Bakery best." | + ---__-_ STENOGRAPHERS t state will be features tn made Dinlay Take a course in stenography In our! Virgin Vratning are jn Department. greater Stenographers | acres demand now than per month, Special inducements to registering before New Stenographic Bureau, Block lock, ‘T. 5. students Yea for an of the and night banker | In to; 12,000 sidewall of Green river river for filed Lo be by James appropriation the waters of of irrigation: land at the Virgin, 0.1 Flo of 20 Utah MEE TT Assvessor Getting Busy. Assessor C. M, Brown will start out Ce of deputies next week to asss real estate and personal property | in Salt | weeks Lake to City. It will take complete the TSE eee the Best" Vienna several assessment, Bakery bread work| roinauce when Aes letter of the West in the days| | béulted isa bunk $50,000 the It refers to a lost miner) Uffeation. teed, in his story. and a Jost friend, to o grubstake and) he might be addressed tu the galhing of a fortune. ‘The ioet | OF the First Natlonal is ; Alexander Reed : Sheffield, of Lake City or | peculiar Snabe at | getting that tn of care Salt Nevada. story Towa, and the lost friend is Thomas/comes to light when It fs known Thomas, formerly of Silverton, Colo-! there is neither a First National vado, but now lost to his prospector-|of Salt Lake City nor Js there a fviend in the According days - of ‘64. a ‘clipping Named from a pa- per in which was published a story) Piseraphon acr Denver, Alexander Zims addressed held for returned was several years ago and during the Nevada these delivery to thefr was hard up and "down at the|is no trace heel" jn Colorado's earliest days and) Thomas, at Silverton he met a friend tn Thomas A letler Thomas, a frontier capitalist, who) "grubstuked'' him for a Prpapecting trip through the West. After years spent in the quest of an elusive for_ tune, Reed struck "pay dirt' in. far away Australia and ‘made good." This in to Postmaster Thomas of to was be All places d now received Thomas Silverton, of Reed that bank town been or yesterday of by from Thomas in whieh th writer states that ‘way back in "64, '65 nd ‘66, he outfitted a prospector, but that his name has been long since forgotten. the Thomas time that has intervened since his|Thomas who js sought by Reed, he is great strike In the faraway isle, Reed) willing to make such proofs as he has lias been secking for his benefactor, | at his command and will be glad to His search has never been rewarded|aid in any way he can the prospector and to find trace of him, he has caused} Who made good, in his search for his {6 be spread broadeast through the] benefactor. newspapers the story of his Postmaster Thomas retains the ape and good intentions toward his old|ters in the hope of locating someo end, Deposit of Money. Reed caused to be printed an count of his good luck and also account of the fact that he had Inv reeclyei } all "inate certt- Was eon it) of The soo company The ¢ About having the lessly | Insolvent, North Oo Narti:,: and in Main}F street a and a at- would: by the be cach of the allegations further represen- real had: tage tos aye tung tempt had bean been made toovaise funds f cae a he re y. Che Issue |" wait tds" alleged) "that yall: at- | JORIS ho, Vlspose:of- been gen LP ie the bonds' frui tless and ther prayer I Is coneurred in of) have the 10 Howell succeeded last night about in the southwest township for 1 $2,250. the south and of| range Se | legisla ture appropriate dollars aS aske da by the o the or other states the or adopted. His ized the had been first chief curfew true of on resolution. police ordinance to He the strects fairs, on especially at several running 8 o'cloe Competition, and wan \ blow annual James infirmary, report Sabine was commissigners of ve Ulal Light eS . whistle s The power ac-|ters entrusted to the malt the|ery, but which are held MERE de-!a mistake in their uddress 03, saw should be nt Davis Se used:,for at sume of handed to yesterday whistle at 9 | and ice . the . oF dep Inmates SPLOT Net O On orc ehei arts the county and shows ao Aa nocd a, that ferred comm : oO nt "i - Donne Is resolution board of public works Jong ihe specifications before council. Restraining Councilman resolution f < S estate by a Barrow Mair: ce, Mian was Sts ee being ; thie , you CITY the be At to be, time be to the building this Prom as Lake. East proceedings commenced secure a Jordan ©: by canal are Lake through providing of Kelsey will Salt right-of-way | recommendations a'!Louis before the end of the City the Engineer carried out by the "Several candidate we it is likely. that the fight. |counell Jast out} ‘known will "be. be- Republicans either lo the of the of would position senate mittee -representing City Engineers ca eth high | lend grace in the pre- -U! t Jordan ccommend te ree Eee EE sultieten suppl, of Jake t ts constantly in it wn whieh ims Opinion eun cheapl or as fully me n way, tT deem itomy dut ' that -tmmediate: action taken RA RDS ee Sir uoks eer siia CRE oy } tion proceeding , be Soe ae B oe : j The eity owns one-fifth: interes in }the Kast Jordan Canal companys vid The firht does not alone aan Wn) has a supply of 150 seeond feet from th presideney of the ite and, { a lal The directors of the com = there are all kinds of cat saTAL Ss put-) pany asked the eltv to maintrin ting forth thelr claims for the various | cans ‘al and pay an annual sum of $$2,500 offices There whl be a secretary,; per vear for ten years for a rigut-o1 minute clerk docket clerk, reading | way to convey all the eity's water. TI clerk, engrossing. clerk, chaplain, com-| city offered to pay the Company $1,000 mittee clerks, mailing. clerk, sergeant-|} per year for ten years and main adn at-arms messenget stenographer the canal, but these term were redoorkeepers and watchman, and every} jected ind it will probably go to the position has more than one candidate ourt for settlement In addition there will be trading} Will Enlarge Canal, among the members for the desirable The: cit 3 5 committee plums will Harry Jn by PENS ACLON.. COMPU herel t Provider Nant the 5 HOU CULV anid 'y = the elty's p ortion 0: is a a 1 daly lat eh Oe tpl ippeured ir to both parti ind which ere er tirel t retor , h ited nomitter mut whieh hen pre ited to the board of directo ° id com pany, failed of nirmation of rid board tnd it noOM tppeat imposstt that any BET Cement cand ched that RE CLOT YANEO VUNG Car Ny TUETSEE A :a Ra eo) t eed tween Senator Love and Senator Walton. Mr. Love asserts that he is making no active canvass for the plice. while) demand Mr. Walton and his friends are work-| not b ing hard for the honor Both. men|*oy ether arewell night i nt to th Soe aE one comMittee: With' the city attorney assoclited, and was as, follow Kelsey's Recommendation An agreement was recentl reached between ur cot ittee on Jordan ecu nal and irrigation anc A peetal 1 for the desirable plums to be dlspensed ob vote of the member and| there Is no end of applleants for the position) that as ilway handed out at the Veginning of each new session There are two candidate for the} presidency of the senate. A boom ha yeon Started for Stephen HH. Love of! Salt Lake county, who was president! two vears ago, and another has been? farted f Wesley I< alton of Rich | counts No. other candidates have appeared so far for that position, and ‘Deninnd: appointments, and the fat), ; +. on Rt ira ones thirty-four second be divided at the caucus Rr set Of a water In the canal anc providing right-of-way is secured the S. Joseph Marks. both the leading of and Salt candidates Ship of the ‘house Kuchler - of. Weber Thompsonicof Millard Charles Lake county, ae (he WIT the enlarge for.the speake trom 160 the canal' enough to second feet of Water While Rudolph | vom Utah lake. The city will ubanana Or L the Salt Lake' and Jordan canal are also Spot | ene whieh 116: second feet of the citv's water is eee and convert of as candidates for speaker, it is p It all into the I Jordan canal. dicted by the lie ones that the honor y| Bast Jordan canal is fifty will fall to efthe Harry Josept . than the Salt Lake and Jordan canal Charles Marks. Both men wave i Pi 9 ee . tically completed" thetr: campaigns ear a ene ree ree land can be the for place, and are now counting the caucus Saturday night Toseph alia jority pledged of the to to have a members him, noses| UB Mr. | Water handy of and the Mr. te from: ] 7 can be exchanged for ma-| tren: Big Cottonwood house | } M rigating Marks ts} 1 rted « he seca equally confident that he has enough friends among the members to inake him the speaker. time order a line} mart | the into duit the S canal | water canyon 8 Be the used eel Big and In poe Cottonwood con- : : \ ; , rhe expense in enlarging the canal jand maintaining it. together with pay| ne the damages to the company, is Josep "pre sent | tmeng + famous Nob gvods from bakery ays of "the Best' "phone 16, the State ee Salt ‘er ta see at Get - the oo univers last week itu The seph ae éhe senior} ‘ecelved Dine aes re coun. at > thelt it Mee Speakers the ee ie not , an Gcurtial is understood that county delegation BRIEF on up Sadie three were up to last nee. s a ssage fro ( not ovet o by Outside hela believe Joseph of will be and meee th doseph, in that the I Bowman room to Speak-Judge at the the et a thi that a| Es wes showe The state of medical all of the latter Special Sale Lake Koute An ic: Toc ae ssn lage race. | of Bye i I.xantonations, I ti board $60, Party: solla aa S100 eee ae . eee - ADA s STATIS BUSINESS Will ; EpotrOyriey at i ea eee ----$_$_-_$_-@-o--_____ contain Tanta: GAZ DIREC un TEER - rote: ueceurate ofrevend in the state. each place city, AND a ~business ‘town ahd-vil A desc riptive will be TaiGuaallencdmo given, ketel embri vein taintcnedt: isis® ot eat k ; a s bah clon = ed | x unty officers ewill 2!so be Included in the work, as well as census statistics, hotels, newspapers, terms of courts, ' postoffices express ; Medical Medical on ote NEY HOMES speakership lively filed ak at in which $1,191.20 cs strength state How- university anid Nias ottoO ins can-| Dancing Po in Bankruptey. TFowle vesterday State! Dist ct inte ae lie meas Seen |1!en in voluntary bankraptey © Schedules his liabilities at of the U tah | only pledged t night, th ‘ : mu Will develop BAe illof address Political the anethe rsity In the Science Jarge and/assembly Petition been work.| members shows that at} least Utah and. Weber counties and HORE El VACclen anGlloleNEerosepieileln does pins cure oth men have of missionary representatives-clect the alee claimed valelass He Je nel man counted in his string - That being | Willis H. the case, the result will hinge on pe nt United |Vepresentutives from the other coun-| ; He ' les in the state doing all kinds transformed | Me distriet, even Sainte Rae NEWS WS IN E, Yy Friekson ' a special fo werve without De an hall. 7 120e Audit police- | 12E ' conflrmed There's and telegraph HE |as directory, ee oMice s, eer, giving eee ete. An wi onelineaeof every under its lassie bug special ‘, d hei come 48 ae oe of satis- i knowing that Wis deferred Ss ines Hryan f irom the Bi g Mar- ket- 2 Beesley ist So. ‘wit k ' Here ‘apeuk itl Nliam in Salt | Jen- ake = a 12 1-2c. and 15c, buys your choice; > 12 . ~ 1-2c and ae S 15e. buys the latest under the auspices of the Epworth|of sheet music, Beesley Music Co, In sheet music. Beesley Musie Co league Tentative course about the Ist of ! February The following day he will a speak at Ogden. sryan sturted o ji Western lecture tour at Billings Mont last night ind = will deliver twenty lectures, going to the coast rib returning to Salt cous on his way eas Sanders Heber Sanders De lfeber home chim. June tion died at his yesterday of pneumonia, from y¥y vhitele he weeks Mr suffering for ne had been ---_______ Lake > count ¥ in Salt. born was Sanders Wits. at and was 46 yeurs of uge le A buttle royal is being waged be-, had pawned the jewels. The sergeant xchools nt the teneher in the s Survi ved by a twuen Fred Wood, manager of the Cul- | S#ys that later he admitted to him es ; Sling Clanue; | that tre had stdlen' a: diamond ring widow and fx umily ot four children, The len hotel, and Chief of Police SOree | valued at $100 from the room of Mr. funeral services have net been ~ arSheets, over a diamond stud valued! and Mrs. Dugan at the Wilson. When | lad's reom = to tlenry at $85, Fred Wood says that he found| Hempel went to the in Jall-"Doctor" hele Gibson two weeks over hos spent who Gibson, the dlamond year ago and} fed />* arch for theWood, ring he Was accompanover a : by Mr in the saunas Jail om the charge of obwho says that at turned it over to the police department, this time the officer knew tiining mone under Tulse Pee nothing of was brought ‘before Judge ehl yesin the hope that they would be able to, the theft of a diamond. stud. The terday morning, and pleaded mat gullty. find the rightful owner, The chief, sergeant differs with Mr. Wood on this Gibson spent the mone he, recelved suys that he does not want the stud; | point, and says the lad cenfessed that from worthless checks. tn finally ee that It has been locked up at police | he had stolen the stud from room 212, c Ke to grief and his frie se refused eadquuarters where 1 is placed by | in the Wilson was accused rood the money Chief Lynch during his administvation. | ‘The officer unserewed one of the insists ng. Gibson Wood says that the owner has not) brass" ‘i:doba of the boy's bed and Yound "to adjust t he matbeen found, and he belleves he is| the ring concealed nit. Wood entitled to the gem The matler will manipulated the other knob and found IN BATTLE ROYAL FOR DIAMOND |Join your groceries and meats !f) ()\."") 164 i » 4. lots 7 in i faction ue appoitinient «api ' THAT S shea MARRIOTT'S | "8" AND LETTER FILES > 5 Phones for Satisfaction 22 West First South, This year will be a busy year, so buy a ledger from us that will last , and «a sometiling cabinet that will hold thing. The Breeden Office Suppl y Co., System Experts, Plastering, 15 Ww. certainty short | in-|class 0 a chopped . Ee Bros,, statloners, County man |}, cue ( ere a eee Aimusement the year and for the furniture destroyed f occu rred during the South « doclate 48, you. are assured Vienna Bakery, Ind. Senlors building oe 46 ecnucus a probably City stated that were in many ney butldings boing places erected where the pave- Andrew i For a short only, price. sheet music marked 1-2 and 1-2 off time Co., is considered men. EDV Music legis Monday, same as those adopted permanently by 1@ Various appointive offices, and it is the class of last year, the desig ne . ing | quite likely that the rivalry will bring} a hollow block "t which is set with| out as many. jf not more, R« publle ins| pearls and the numbers ‘07 weross the] after house jobs') as there are after nite eer position. ‘districts Water Condemnation she . vs Th f enforcing th oO ero the oo. o ae einer dinance in regare J 5 Sane.) gravel, lime, stone and building materials on the pavements in uve pay ness Number of Inmates Dec. 31, 1906. 91 Cost of umaiitenance fo VOGDe gece wees. -$14,0738,572 Average "cost per Inmate . :per month 12.64 he expenditures. for ‘the year included in the above totals were made oniploged duving Wie on of ine Yaar oth re whieh | that. ¢ introduced the tiepurposes last fewand dave,ane Vsecnie)5 comparatively property will fine vesidence When the} re Contractors. Hobday expected i it is passed giving a more attractive than the = hill, of San Franciseo in pee uF rugged into a me bids for Parouitie by contract was within to the sanitary committee. Reeens ne be a nage aieegare and ndations * tee ie street ca company will run Tieton aa telG tht property each rama) during for investment residences [t EUs avements the cn So ‘'ty & Rate) or . off Coe Canal muna on account of the contractors} {Thursday evening on the subject, "The|ers were in session yesterday in the! Gazette per copy, $6.00. Adver piling their materials on the pave-| History of the Republicun Party Prin-|ejty and county building. Eleven ap-. ing rates on application . nents he resolution was adopted ciples Judge Bowman was slated { plicants took the examination, ten in R POLK & CO., Publishers. Chict Sheets sent a communication | address the sac recy On Dew #0, but mi medicine and surgery and one in obW. P. Cooper, Sec. and Mgr to the council last night appointing ; #eeount of the small crowd the meetetetpice 617-620 Doaly Bldg. Salt Lake City county increase | OT ey Ronse: ue ee prop- he} JUSTHNERS Councilman tuthorizing the nents the ste es ae discharged during | year. dying during year. ‘ Se gave Chief} compony to o'clock aa streed to advertise for city's garbage the following facts in connection with the maintenance of the quate fou the year ended Dee 90 Number of inmates fan. 1 aires 89 Inmates admitted during the year. 76 COUR Tomates on Eighth South night| tfme resvlutton to get the ones ‘ th ( snow tual the the Supevinuten- jr, Two-and-ai Acres More the a ae Cri Geang ' vith ilelp Prom Outside, mat d at $50,000. The canal will on. et es Be a aera ne wty quiries about yuilding lots on the to be enlarge d to efehteen feet So far as the : Salt Lake delegation north beneh, just nerth of the croutid | ie width and A feet in dept ‘ y children| is concerned, it is believed that ee GELS 1 depth to carr, : i | ee by the nd on w hich the tota of 32 second feet of Vater in bed at State Capitol building will be erected }Was the advantage Both men | Maleate which will be conveyed said that PIC ame eer ra "air Several | pra tieally half of the Salt elaim Lak : to ce aa : at _ The Buys . Half the that late and who re esi the night Arcee &y 4- compauy plant the oecasions broken: Wie . < road Jourte Sheets Inter-MountaiIn Tai It ts believed, however, that Utah's manufacturing Industries have not been developed to sueh an that they can compete with astern houses, and = this will be left) for CGompetitlon among Utah heoply alone for some yeurs to come he board is of tine opinion that withinoa few years the Industries here Will be on @ pav with any In the souNnLEY, enh outside competition will be. soliciter The wats of getting up the report has been an arduous one, and Secretary Horace Iensign has been working night and day for weeks. If most of the recommendations are considered favorably by the pext legislature it witl mean one of the biggest boosts for the state possible, it Is believed and every possible influence will be brought to bear to have the measures put through In their entirety dont Kittle . author- (00 enforce stated the Stock ©. * th coming. next night Offices The land fsreservoli located|P. canyon. Parley's of weel all of the. legislatoi will came io Salt Lake to be ready for the open-| ing of the legislature Monday morning Interest In the coming legislature ecentel among the members, in he? lenders and office who will b ealibre and and dignity iding chiar | in selling| two acres| quarter and the chosen. Virpi further business was filed in which re admitted, put ; that conduct. An answer jdetendants. Streets. streets j Incor- mmyplainat for City> Saturday Get Utah the called at next lis ‘ X& 4s.-alleged laws of West shares of 008 been of convent held to taarge -- members house which to president of the senate and appointees, City council mn city wants the rightjof the upper house will be decided | Of-way Ino oi y RAEN the lupon in the one caucus, while at. the, beruion of iter from U tah lake and other 1 speaker and the officers of the exchange it for Big Cottonwood wate lie er house i} © declded upon. 1 rhe commun ation sent to the cits Laurie cCorniek and have ous yuan) | OMNI sk of the mine. 1 which share: value dll} is\.per- enate Pres-) Claims, Republiean lature Over Scnate-Candi- --- - the Ai important real estate deal: was closed yesterday whe P. Cc. Kittle purchased two anda hale' acres of resjdenee property on street, just east of Sucramento, Cal, parties, fc $10,000, the deal being made through Naming Main Street. forthe | the Peterson Real Estate {nvestiment The naming of "Main street' company The property has a frontofficial map came up again list night : te of 330 in the counctl and veceived some dis-; 45°. en Bighth South "street same discussion. The ‘commiitee's report, | fet with a depth of the which was attached to the resolution gar ; : Ni of Councilman Wells, was in favor of r ACLs hase, according to Mr. Iwitcalling it Math street. Upon a vote of | Ue, Is for an investment, and Will not ight to seven it was postponed for | a! least for the present, be use d otherinwoo weal ks Mr. Kittle last . n ight that \ '{ Wist E et stated nproved Councilman Holley intvoduced two} the -propert may lIater-be: it s , : bul has not yet formulated a ny plans resolutions Jast night which were} Tey a letters have the postoffice or writers and there ie -weatier credit said either bank Zims, of the whieh rie it to the city for $2,250 appraised, value or close up the road The cits had to buy the property or build a new road and City Hngineer Welsey| engineering committee to advised the purchase the property. Upen his recommendation the amount was appro-| priated for its purchase Maintenance of Inmates Requires $12.54 a Month Each. it was young ts revealed in a |e " an homas of Silverton, Colo,, 4, att . pe F . o be turned over to him upon the proreceived by Pastmaster Thomas | queing of the proper eres and ayaa yesterday. miner to section to this|2 east, to! near COST OF INFIRMARY ROMANCE OF EARLY MINING DAYS = REVEALED IN LETTERS UNDELIVERED A the . 5 Aono on . TOP OtMenis( Jand asked society, and the board Utah State Fair asthe would be much better suited ganization. the annual Water. was the of farming 224, Dooly| Mer. | "Eat Pendergrass, for of the feet ever| before. One of our graduates took a} position last weele at $75 per month,| and two others took positions at $60 if six secured. Myton, Utalt, cor. the irviga160 aeves of farming land. application (| second for. in blot John F. the city to one}of Believing that Utah cattle will compure favorably with any in the United States, the board will recommend that} live stoek' from every section of the Union be brought here to compete in who for violation is. this Live Knudseuw yesterday flied state engineer an application and two-thirds second feet waters wt of An iW. IN DEMAND. renewed ordinance Applications | 3 be a Gonvictlon turned, and it is believed that another; Mikkel sheaf will be veturned when the grand! with the jury completgs the work of this ses-|for two bread to after closing of Psociation Riley of the Uniled States marshal's | Jost. their licenses will not. get them office are now busy serving more sub-|penewed until the ordinance Is compocnaes on persons who are expected | yjied with, which holds that the inquiry ction to bring | mitter exhibits with $20,-| Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and othe will be asked to neighboring stats contribute money to make this not milly of local Importance, but notable States all over the United The name of the association, §t is believed, does not convey to the peo- meaning of t that trouble, aid itt. the tguinst compan the dates' The a Ee aoe Hi lilfons i HS holder of the 1rgest bloek of: stock held jndividualls J ally the mine, his holdings ameunting to were Le. U, Gray and nine other resident living on First North treet sned comniunication which was read before the couneil asking them to take some { ‘ aSen acer board, the Inter-Mountain Fair will pe 9 certainty To this fair Tdaho the | pie with more data upon which to work, | eguse of those who wished to change and Misses Rose and L an Le vy Were! the policy of the Amertkearns party ot summovyed as witnesses, hey were | polt the party and throw thelr e nue nol before the Shed jury oe "ieheth istrength to. the opposition At the of time Pi cancus it was decided to abandon thre Twenty-two withesses were sum-) closing crusade im order to avold any derstood Gi Meade 5 company passe Utah Suvings & is e : for all pro-| porated. ‘under the extension |. ginia for 25,000 ower: sirous ee Complhiint where there Is a cigarstand in the CM | trance, This will be earried on for "|the fair grounds, enlarging the cattlg| Short time, and then the front doors sheds, stables, sheep runs, poultry| will be as open on Sundays as they] ypouse ana improve the race track. Not| 4re on week days, only will the board look forward to| started out to The American f party the bill will be a boon to them, and fine exhibitions in every line, but the get}, nembers also want horse races of the whip the saloons into Jine, and also will not Interfere with the farmers to A any great extent ihe support of the Salt Lake Ministerhighest class during the fair meetings _-__- oo jal association, When the announceBesides the many improvements proWas made that all saluons would Fine watch repairing. A. S. R elser, | ment posed, it is hoped by them that they oonJeweler, No. 12 Bast First South St.) nove io close on Sundays. will be giver money to build other oe had phe BUPOng. ut "packing. structures In whieh to house exhibits JURY | te ere, sa Fre ce manager Pi 1 ining = asked for| Howell : almost triple the appropriation opened a : private ; right-of-way future years through his property and the city has| One of the purposes of the large ap- | been using it as a roadway to the stor-| propriation asked will be to improve e reservoh Hlowell offered to sell] smelters can buy cnough Jand about) their plants and let the poison work | on thelr own land, instead of damaging the surrounding territory, and if they can do this without going broke, , Capt. Ve of | Bie exterda maiager ee wm council pipe is the j let TS ee iy.| missible Needed, been the of pbuilding up the ang {the legislature bUS-} Certain Crhe gascous fumes whieh are | restrictions will be placed upon them to crops and siock. If the! The side entrance will be used, except amount of detrimental board outside people in to It is believed, however, . the the make The upon others Reform. Z idency Owing to the lack of funds in years} It is tated in the petition that the ! itit bee ; ible = 3 Ue street department opr e has lone var-| | }past ha s yeen impossible to get] has mnot done a parcompetition from various parts of thetticle ef work In that section of the} state territo el F six E Phe 0 uni-| tate < and this territory as the ( induce as eity for six month ths communi= ments offered to manufacturers and, cation was referred to the streets eel sunday Sunday renewal license, form filling the | the favored y i ne 85 ¢ as tl cy ordinary of to be Fair of Utah seeond to none jn the} country, and every department of in-| terest to the people of the state: and} ine jntermountain country will be en-}] " n && He asked if Wineman the proprietors of | the the House it is because they have been restrained by mY air beng resort lo in a peculiar so far as Salt SE UA es out Ina the receives Is authorized and Welsey ex- , ed to Issuc £26, 000-in recel impor} overuse: for, construction: The | 120) ed improvements In. the this legislature leclares, is not enough fair the success ft should fought the proposition two years ago Ps hice de ae aa cet fe ry av aca such . ia )? rmed_ avis : are how > eager to sce such a: measure, : by ie esiden ba - : puss. Instead of the costly tigation Sone a eee " apy ath eR ich smelters rs > ave | #pphcation A tehOM Mescene oo fo which smelters and farmers have EET ATTfo OMPGnURTIT ar ninsemtiic been subjected, the differences may be ; - eye : Sunday aie poe PRIMA Overshadows Tope- te: be far more important than any eecoes paving, cross walks, cement curb! further alleges that the eompany owes ‘ears previous, and on which See- | (G8 guttering that may be ordered up! $190,000 of iielt $50,000 js owed to ke Horate FH. Ensign jas been}? October 31, 1907 The form of aad- } MeCon lick & Co hich concern carworking night and. day for the last pve ruls ing to be returned to the counries their overdrafts for that. amount several weeks jel Tor aApproy: before it j printed jit is allered that the company is hope- con- the ts Wilk Wednes of Wine of the leense rhe the recommendation committer and Chief comment. Couns man Mine pay eee « ess| the oes ee Wells was), $11,837.66 for ex-eh| Cex. 1 Sy asked for. of which saloonman thal partial Race Stockholder, eAc A jast night by Couneil-| Aoole Lauric Mining Plis, while City Isngi- j into the hands of the ie ey was heard from) opp yey companya approvrial oe ee matter: PU $2 Eee 1 ay plefou that "y ‘ $20,000: | | fifteent! 1 construetion. : to stay with was one of Mawor amount w hieh | as damages for) own use, Should this amount be satisfactory to the smelter or to owner of the land, either side may to on 1 ( otton fal thiat instead $30,000 be ae wits biennial‘ J. ' the (Cael S crops, to. say.nothing of stocks. | (ribute to the Amerikearns party cam- | 4)opriated $7,500 to hold annual fairs} Ss 2davertls sing for work for this yeas | te mpl to commission will investigate and) paign fund. The program was carriec | jy) Sait Luke City, but this. the boarg!1!) SMepe so that the contracts can be | hazardou mike a report-on the smelters would is fairs Pr. «| timate condueting}-, alin ; Utah ' governor today, to be referved to the iaritirict to pull off oe ¥o7 > at sersio r ry a} _ | SMe Was approver legislature the session beginning a, 3 week hener | The board of publie to the farm) the ‘ for titer-mountiin falroin the recommendation for , of erelsnanl expense Declares | teres fF $500,000 for Canyon Acre an. Larzest pe thrown open to the world: that the! ge Uned that he had vrefu i d-toratlow ) cats { Nquidst the. payroll Lud hatha of the organization be changed| Moran for extrn excavation beeause |.ce nduet the afvalrs of the compan trom - the Deseret Agricultural ee] che contract provided that the measPhis action grows out of friendly Manufacturing society to the Utah ' urement houtd be made from the out- | suit b eval b Prank Ho Buhl. of the right to go before the commission) to valse the ban of }Sunday closing and condemn a piece of land. It ma Chief of Police George A Sheet: De that the smelter will condemn all) agreed to baek-track soon as he the land that is lying around the plabdt) eould make his bluff good by revoking from which polsonous wiases we!lthe Weerses of bwo saloons, the pro- and The Parley's 25; 1,125 an city council, held the day eee \ "Ss announeement ¢ e Mulvey's of é his < Inte netion to resign, overtures were made] from) smelters; of rit Whily; annun ate wholated Mulvoy nolse about resigning-| As soon as the recom-| towels dolug > In composed of a chemist, an engineer) s ‘prese _ the ‘ thre e and a farmer, representing inlerests und. authorities most inter-| cause and smeltet the aan mence for!) ; ; courts. to thelr own uses. imendations of the Heense committee) . \: fonture ef the bill is Chat a com- > were adopted reporthig uy ee fon mission be uppolnted to appraise the} the renewal of the Hee) Ro EP value of the property te be condemn-! Wineman relogtoue! to the ‘saloon tC] ed, > "ss request A having granted | a great the proprietors, a7 of LAOS: 3 ae ordinance CotinetIman Ha ZOS suloon, cone! Meteulf, in rglts of eminent domain, Smiciters| Heense, will be classed, in the bill, with other | closing yess Mitre » White street in sg | aes -- i ADIN Sevres : "go Desired \iso ity at i Mo Bull, eral acs 4 rank 1. Pwolt | Ci the to Sells Howell Jobn Pair) State u ae " Your Utah to Nume > of | Tis Resigs ; Change oO i "d-SunAssocintion, and S20,000 of and general 69 West patching, house 2nd flue repairing. South, building} 3604-Y. be Aare out Whitake On Deckihan aged 18, was In the 6, 1906, court arrested Grant by of Judge} rhs diamond to Hempel that several Benge,| Sergeaant} on him for stud. This he turned over Sinee then the officer says demands have been made the diamond, but he will John Hempel, charged with the theft! not kive it up until the right party apzr a pair ef euff buttons valued at $85,| pears. "If it belongs to any one uf olen from a guest's room at the | belongs to Fred Wey," said the serKnutatora hotel. mance had given up} geant last night." TI wilh give dt to a position as bell hop in that hotel him he asks for it. It was stolen to accept a similar position at the from his hotel." Wood Says that he Wilson hotel. where Wood at that time | wants to uvold was clerk. After the lad had been matter, having arrested and sweated, he confessed the | ownership of theft ond showed Hempel where he! mined ‘ any publicity started the rin the = suit voetly, a ‘the to have cater |