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Show 2 " THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1906. ELY REJOICES OVER THE COMPLETION OF ITS RAILROAD { M. L. REQUA DRIVING Ely, Nev., Sept. 30.-More than one] petus to the ae of THE LAST SPIKE. the city that{ to ‘up ee rays on the new spread on the BARBECUE c leftOt. EEO vestige oe ta saree an population its bring of soon will this early rose Ely was hardly There How much further| house in honor of Railr > county Sore his door- the 15,000 mark. look from that was served] t| the immensefor barbecue eee 20 a o the ee of haaC f yesterday visitors the. their| grow | of etirec ' vs the town estimate ca nae none will was S{in on thethisnext years ten railroad 0 if the see carcasses' sv t " se 4 f and cars sleeping in the to| berths aS cemary : e cares a only een: iets beef er for a| and estime re ee himself} at i aces assure , to ¢ the and ate, but the f s Thejand ass reigned. aL °o arativeof quiet ae parties ene [seaie g18 ess So WA af hs 1 5,aoe mt Indians several : of | ¢Stimate é 3 lower ‘than : great the. : cclebration z that.ps plains and mena a ea } | | * hitting a eee a eta ae te a | re o kked wagons, their for opinion} horse" his "iron ee the see oo tn ei er i * a _ reality and not the a was Pine yesterday White of bounds 1e rithin pepper and: last' vestige of sugar,-salt : nadaway,g few a a G vernor| tei . se Gotten 20 miles ‘ some homes ere ine} are hite Fea had that goon dream ane of realization lives had cle cna: fee ns in their apie Tew 1 Cc includin visitors, the of county, ‘ a . arate > . as p | Ss "a 1e night t bright le id alves, tables. 5 long " the from peor for Cobre train ie ae 'on a special orig . ad ld th in Ely. and, there Spike. the still Driving was railroad i capa-| 4 The the taxed that did| rush for breakfast never old days, e of resident: old . YY from a point 0' north of the > of the| heart very vinttors from| sitors treet th shake to shi Reno Ogden Songeatalkting iand Bicone Salt Lake, cone e Sly; ‘ of arrival the on town mining thriving 7 r the Ne house eee me tk 5 . eolckt cnaur that a im-/ an give to Northern Nevada the - = IS BUSY PLACE Buse kes pike) deck isp ‘ WAS BILL ' = Menihers ae the transportation The day. Rorte to. Newpc organizations various tor ating 7 Ci ease PAID ‘<< Man's| 7 Chicago . j sioners During ee TEXAS CAME BACK TO PORT, oor = Intercepts Battleshi Wireless : Message F the organization renueph to rule the of ; twelve + |+ are takebodyeharge g oe of funeral. Summers' ne Washington, +2 Sept. es aencor government's \ 985,97 a ce . astoclation. vice knots instead knots : 49, ES Cheer . ten Soe q : ble- | Steadily e e ar cable . one 30.-Onlyy re anre ey ere sry ain the holding three mele mek the forestry him with to.a famctions ts woe sew : for cheers n fr front wie the| Pee + + a Ce WHEN county tt to entitled yote Lake at the +> 6 w ho have clection on Noy, may not. heretofore Sra. register in their respective disi9, tricts on Tuesday, Oct. ; and pears + + + Tuesday, 10, Oct. ; 30. Oct. : day, to register.te Tuesday. sureae + Gaataa? Det istration. ieee 5Behera . peak ees : men secretary the Be Oct, Oct. cae oe: by caught was &§ 2 ve = ; with car the of aisle the upright inIn byne byof the some of} the -canil' From will at Officers . tutertor the leave Tuesday, Fight Fort and Cause Courts f Martial ee P: Many ® ritte hires nance the + fcoalen eral in- courts number 1.-A martial of EG0-.| gen- sone ae has 6p os which vonvulsed scandal of ‘Ker aGariny-eolonet mulse > result the and|the McKinley G.G. 4 Ayres Charles. an alKoyres had Co., arles ten v iesMajor s e ter ee Me em onnie PS > ton or. ete result Kings ury and ax a "arrest: under a quarters f netented thie Kingsbury Colonel TERROR in Shanghai The nt met of CRON AEE agal st re er 1e leg- county Sanne. against IE alleging rh Ganithenels independently priz udvice j the eS re a. Has men Sannilic since deveral1-Not the Oct. auartar peen ab cexercleel have oO e ar Tae 4 braight beon, have: commanding the of e r ce Ley is now who Senariment made head attention OOo | arty party Amerikearns s the at nated send omovement, to the wall ft will rr not I or of | all1 ause ie thos |of tolerate. ay daly z as aaa Bae the constitute ian : . penitent In the the stands direct a con-/| J = id ot every ? Taay, ve political electio ee act cl ce a i as T. H. Andrew spirit will tees AAA Mutchler a es ereia CanOni follows: In tained in "Golden Medical Discovery" lingering coughs, subduing chronie, or affections, lung and throat bronchial, h these agents are recomfor ay of whi y Standard medical authorities. where there is a wastin cases ' Te s] Tac n all away ves oe : K ace - f for K wanted ne campaign drew . Kecorder. I a Siton W sabad tharew ithad md be to Medical Discovery and learn why Golde n is medicine has such a wide range of 4g pplication in the cure of diseases, It is and on Swenson 86 Josep rae ? for Surveyor Swens west onien: ated ee hab a ful. barmfu 1 tig Taped lentte aE pein et on eget deg ae vechle... = Be ang!ts f no alcohol or Sapecially tanad sueern Gh dis Peouie) aro invi fron diseases of long standin « onty. M@uing the| for papor-covered, bound Inches | stamps = oa "Resolved, | ae oneecent d 21 or 31 stamps for clo copy. | ac- | it-f -lorm- to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. Al Dr. io eon hatinnesstrictly See Address ne redly eeaturen pera et oer of is sent safreg to pay ex stamps Adviser Preven iu Medal on eee ne with-| : L tains Ae | aoe the| all elect Currie pine © Ee very thie = Neoe Tul Re eras 3uffalo, Th " Dise yery" rid sai he} 1e | of chairman ticket. the ‘ nominati the withdrew also ne eee teenies: §6 73 . linger! the Send for and anit ci Heraesaid : : thing. te 7 committee on in | marvelous cures. la nf S treating of tho Satestees ae | little book ‘ of extxtracts, | rere and uses of tho several medcontest spirited reall that enter into Dr. Plerce's ne the clerkship. Schumann| ourae ee "The result of thy {lowing resolution, ealth. i Nott ae 62! ynanimously : that Johnson was Weekworth alloting 30. polledpolled while votes, ee >+ be pee In rents hoarseness. It oat Gee ive. eR those of long meatal fae ; ran coughs, dv by from bleeding : atnaa ipanied its ee A | lungs, that it has when {| enya eare the: following conversation | ean Cente I want) ticket. nominateee a Fae aoe ng 4 to esl Bea a Ba homeo See an ere| labor sald such lten Keep off." they Elton the fieldas ifDan petora candidates eesceses ... BeerB ohn . ‘ dnie ut é .......-. Silvers M J te servitude 7 re syste the whole 0 ¥ must aes at ay ph esi not Tete r 8 consumption excep oet in its te obst! severe, obstinvery severe, cure y will It stages. SER EEKUn Ne ESoane bronchial and larynchron and roubles, Be |; With term.108 » term. 82 9 er eras eae ASO Be tebe ads 2 SARE b Rectan th ut if he w 1 . a at th Ses ; might = as In the carly stages of be. no doubt that eee Valuablo nutritive ond ts as a root. Stone roo gids the Golden Seal Queen's root and Black Cherrybark {n buil tig. up the and digestion promoting flesl 1anc | strer the cou re ngth, controlling and bringing about a he aithy Saar a is ; wit appetite, of loss 1, Hs eas stomach, Imption { ae ‘ aishetien Ri mira zitor Il man nan tae aaa Ma hi lade ypeat pros 95 Larch .......-. Charles Sidney Chalker ..... ... 88 ar eee Ww ustria} B H. Nhe Another aroused over 109 "108 ee resulted: of vote eee rest The 2... . Gray B. > eerncceeien to as -148 7 Bishop George +++ 132 ..-... ......--. J. Reading C.Thomas 126 Morris ...121 ... Schumann Mareus 115 ie ore 116 be ae Smithen TON AugustONew of farm highway auefcles utmost our Sieh arty s a aoe working . this and ne line sulted resulted ballo allot legislative BISle eo f Ree ae ack of determin: not be pata x, begging ss lexis ie resolving, ap deep - ass in behalf of the tel of owners rightful wealth is hidde ee armyy eospast. s The oe Py toward |is under thiorc "ballot That At) we, as : rese lat Oe hee fae anGene tite he a party labor @cclana-jdependent by | in this county and not Mr Cottle, tion for the same office. unorganized of labor, con- || sentatives the ,affilibefore his he name tho who placed formerly had said vention, mary passed was rs which haboe in convention ae ota caters pi of (all ar of organiaad re be the and that cmuticaed na press brought out vote for W.recorder R. Williams of the; of {udapendence. woIhecandidates Declaration enter the politic: ul we That esolved, thi ting this 1 in putting in 4 mind thisi bear al-jto labor fand hadd al-|to inde purely sen BSiiey |ated with organized : E. Schraven be it further the public: and Electrical Workers and H. meal i ‘ co that Joe Swenson | befor« of this friendly, fleia been Ways J.| of Carpenters. candidates. all That of any , | o£ the Brotherhood Resolved, of| labor party, regardless himself for pendent record a made Cigarmakers|had the of Weekworth beke inC. ov fe Labor ' ticket el ende irrespect1 and all other political organizations irrespee -|| thi this Inde pendent Buty | Which fell } proud, : received ue eee Schrav andwithdrew eighty ee in this conr a e Williams acto vention assemb! not here we that Partiex, and and | structed by this convention qittasilge being aconed' to" bed Ny oe H pike May ive votes of pa His whole heart ftation || ane are ere ant, ae na Waso no me 1esitation who yes, wae e he ay omoioes: ra pas BteeoE eee [ios | of See t pthon indorsing him. any Dery OF A union re-|about 0 consitors the in popularity fav any aveat won political any srom as Cover indorsement, |[abietes any Elton, in calling for nom- | Chairman controversy, car street great cen resolution last the of reading é The : for treasurer was nominated accla-|inations for sheriff, attacked the ag-| er byby accl ‘ and | mation brought forth a storm of ofapplause, | his and Smery Sheriff of ministration . 4 _. ceiraeerea ee ce the wncomit enboentiharveme | a were they sald and deputies, perenten es ae |fortable spectators on the baleony va- | for ep Corles A. T. labor. to onistic for aua ed ni » was' |aitoe |mogsed.-'‘Thia slap at the Amertkearns a blacksmith; Smith, Jack of}teamster; Vinson eee By Na a esumption |party: andcits unyMrranted and Thomas! Beers, a bartender, Jack _He Coxpenters. ag votes 62. received was a feature of the | |Of a dictatorship iy, hobs |resolutions the past with is greatly to the eflicac o of tne hi Sea Golden Cae One : oie oe t ay neen's root, conanc root stone root, } and Steve} Weekworth G. J. nominated ; , S wis . John-/ nominated a} | Stanford caused Currie E. Theodore' R. legislature a barber ae Acandidates. the]son, of One brought || : : Wau he > nomin att d Chal when sensation nomiHaggerty, . was ; also i ‘ BETS, Aun he1e came :close t ;| [Renan athe irs Use renne: 0 i labor aie Pa ae the nomination. ho Mr.withdrew. almost hysterical The} complate the job and ae 8 Bia by this | ated D. I. Blton, w . convention retaliated 1| ete, Ri foilcais: long A. L.B. Osborne, ‘ oy Cro: Short Car! Os x ner, and extracts it Hoi futon much vier imanainel propertics of its own, being a valuable : . ee =f ' ee antiseptic and antlat Se commissionership county Louis} out a spirited contest. for a com- |} H. in Dr. Pierca's the medi- Wahl les : aaa gent. le ua bee | Comnmoissioner. Over Contest oa A pa a The glycerine employed Bede pile stan tly fener acclamation. nomi- | lot resulted ‘as men labor Amerikearns ‘the on d ee r ipitali ele an the| a ae the wife of a private in and sides, taken have ne - e ° offi cers hav which er ecounterand © arges Ki by R. E. Currie of the Brotherhood of Was also nominated by acpeel seb for the position of county assessor. ‘ family wee "of to the lation : p government." city the controls that -| The he was. said Raleigh conven-|Later tt about abo four the that the whip and cudgel to labor} | race The : sts f turpentine ee Sts Ctth at fa Ly ae - i¢ ee abolish-;out ane sixteen intere "the of Ed act:|sixteen, exclusion ine : charges against in Fear) made Valuable ‘A in a,» great; many} | Hanson Yad renappreciated was " Mr. that clamation rhe brought package abor. uckuge to labor as | as promised are News erect ae Aap Se reutiny e. part fopned Lave ahs e . the pofor goulingent Beilish, the fane for the contingent aren pay iieceaaed Aamnnadd MBSR a sles : Oct. , Manila, artor.in Shanghallt worelgh | Suarins |applles i |42 the > ane McKinley, service ballot = Whispered spered Was OF jtion Resolutions. Observant also . dered and he was in favor of his. nomination.| Hanson was earn eae 1 cope 0178 Bywater... se.Coe ePA ees the need emphasized Lynn le 141 be Me Britton ot! districts outlying the in missioner ORCL yg wat als aicaiate a caer rasts WARE eR Os-|! L. A. nominated and county. the gS ieee oe 7 Bingh: of blacksmith a nomi-|borne, the a ingham, s motion, Mr. Tyne * "Upon was Britton and 3ywater of nation It was the| for the place. man ideal as}an party| made unanimous H B. Raleigh Amerikearns the of jintention aay * | . 4 ; At this point ti to capture os the < labor 533vote in that neek} askec taleigh a. Db 5 32 was com soeda AP saTe the convention Chin of the health for the |essary 1@ protection ary it | public. and life of employes |and | "Wo is snsions >. | the slig m slight de- a a -_- A ne ee EAD SP POLICE : +e REGISTER be : the nion }o¢ l pon by so-called re- | th S es map cs: when O. A. Jacobson) men or of general laboring men, the labor men}! and aso nominated, employme nt. ‘age cles. ownership of all) Bardless He we ie of union affiliation. We demand public by naming H. Os-)| invasion nominated ace we ageMr. Currie it was a broad-gauged yorne. jtold that convention. % | fe . B.|_ del A > a Pa ut : public |carners' @property elegate asked , > demand that a private Carl and Rates the oT ne a etna iy ae Seer aj; Ralelgh, B. H. and tailor, valu: ADE and {ifLal the candidates a sby, as ae a sorate. moe e ay G! yeue assessed tT. It its} at Rerairatenld also was clerk, jretail resi§n e pea seer one ee a | realuation. no i is -aleighigh eee ‘ Rale that © ¢ announced wai e was IN-|was erna Contarsientle TEAL REA formed €nactment e HIRE Corte een1 lace ‘ Orceian eotceman ‘ the same name efforts That our Resolved ail forms of tered against and. econonile wrong slavery Sp here. here. Roosevelt of Canada of Canada in Salt All. persons The etki MAY live on i beset ni, Who Ww an Po ae "be ied wh trickster eitae tice ane ee Heese nane net convention eee nS YOU that to Tampa Seon oe > + Supply Photo Salt audLake Make Brien, ante ' = + a while 1 increasing, mg, : :occupatior the canicander SR Called pe nsioners invalid is ery oar fia1c ortitiecs an cwatsnde| (30.-Friend- Boeelient ail are al bas the a chan S This is nearly as large comm enting In year < says: commissioner f, the from the fact that e big this ne civilTherewarare were al L rer i death now in666,453 roll. , | ensinners. lakes the er the sae partment manding twenty: of the battalions wo carne of baltery one and infantryalc. arya Sloan te teens the to Sheridan aes' Som Runs convention a class remove whichourwould who nn peopl eee eie « ledgearnra his An pensions based upon | lee 18 egy setablishment Spain and the regular ee Of th are)i pensioners dropped 444 af over 43,000of | year survivors death; last' 29,208 To rolls mare from the , States to the United Overton when" e States the United of Carlada lindss opal was representing Brice, to Regulars ee: aetk a A See B.C. vancouver ont which for | funeral,: Perkins ofr teal rpenters resulted Brotherhood The ee the of SCAN ie Ga a bettering| thereby works, public and for the public performed work a cost of the same the T&* ucing emplo labor We demand a state yment/ a hi bureau The dead r belon his bod and beat room.' dissecting to the he offered to give Hea at i Smith says recely would he profit the wten in antounces, public stantly inecreasini d are &,suc and there-| :al v: > re aa > ee oF eugh pensions fee ater int is eee annual value of Uae arc she | are z orders 3-Fermal Sept. Chicago, these rewere OIE Pent ATS War calRDA ae DDE: from the ice owes eee | Rieaahe " nite ae a was + +4445 tt ne enc 1 eo a30.-At ace fiscal year, June made many of |ratings the of i that De Slocum Called Sept. r Rodrigiiee meditates 2 NOGr lee ere IEAG OE EOE ot bury Smith lea ee say "Dillion lu ene friends + a pensions ofreport, just sloner annual § last at sea. American' the. officers Sec- ; + +| pen- $131,' oe re cn pepe enste, c 1 2,of hi was a idecrease Ss previous 470 ¢romSs the previous year, ; the greatestédecrease e fo in the one tho! . e _ Wikory commisthe bureau, e z . were This there rolls. 30, the P| pa Taft thataenisde of ree periorm force ae jer aAlexander we to appealed friends | are ; es y Sn (poe follows as One Page From all * 756 the general out Undertaker R. K. Sloan notified |, The first report was that at his post but remain decided ofto Maj. had sending he mus st go no farther un-| the Slocum leads fellow Smith that Ul the former was paid for Mrs. Summers' ' ‘ontinued ee ae + $4$44444444444 + te ee chic ans ved Tae grain a Bell and directed him: to send Maj J. Slocum, now at Fort Riley, to Ha-| f : Y40" Cuterocrad the ne wee OE organize Slocum helped Maj.teen ng ica ial ei . i Sar 2 ee to association 9 4: oD 20.-The Sept. of commissione er BD. oP Pees A 1028. rand Steve Singleton. Bywater for Senator. The po uce for state senator ugh m 7 T aE. 7 GGGe Joseph a evaan y stone esata « » Toaeue ate pyTemata. yh Heit and engineer, locomotive ao? ue i Year. 1,028. pensions shows of drawihg sioners in' Utah . to await further $13 TAS 186,287,748 last it was it|#* the C coast down as the were | UPON "Thisthisarises Texas's could make and she boilers ables fourteen ashi gton, Oe ung Secretary command ‘ Ba." : hospl-| the summon unioncounty ; at His ri held trip D the bad Major oe association, of which the dead man was a member, finally signed a no Then and not until for the amount. hearse permited to start. | then, was the ah t Sei. eekanie No cUN died : six or ree to made when membrother Two still unpaid. was Movers' bersan of the Machinery & Sa se 7 } Summers Thea tah five but the as : hearse in| controls eyeryy nepee association ' expulsion means rui Summers' wife died two aire ago, ee bill for her funeral-$115- and Chicago, q : that very was found and leaky o bill, is\} violation and expulsion, is : fShe is is being members may the On § } orde ars, against whose B Lpeta 5 of its woman} en- Cottle, Ww J Konnat, out and go Thi resign ticket ticketof would jislative a oe Labor ofthe iol the support pro-|jn |?! the interests is oiler, ae now gt on the testing ae : vel pensioners rs |nUmber si proceeded rolls is theof smallest had southward fiwas nexes against the heading ce)| was attributed to Matt Wilson, as well ehemently oe seameneiees and ha, worker the politict AICHola oer | eee aes 24.974 There}, year. 1897. the since | werwre added during below p some distance liste onhas the beeAmerikearns : ticket hare down e theam coast One to others | asWhose eld as 4 party pendent ere a oe work inese of 30,000 interest ....| over the in t by|sons, been ul nas 0 same interest 1@ See | wanes Henry: She 1 f 7 Basabout, re- | ones ; added links vat er afterward. party and first labor of | the slave. black 233, to Cape Henry, where she anthe is aay he gge as of value of the roll is annual turning for the night: The Race for Legislature. © she an profits in infant labor and| at chored the ceremony, to ers proceed ,.| eed. association's is 3 the SonyUndertakers : ; $ for BALES penalty The = Arcana om yulgianding. y Washi ashington, report annual z Orders, Further Sea-Awalts at Donen indebte th he os was ack i ee aries: association the E $115, : and until this sum was paid It 1 + 30.-Luke Sept. Chicago, Va., Sept. w-Orders were . _Portsmouth, forty-five . for delayed . was 18 funeral > Na the from received i Rl ighere t while his S friends | ment sought minutes} todayy while U nived States nee Hit: to ee whet the for his memory,trom forgiveness the ship intercept or Texas sship ae eae oie oe, " mmander Co order and means by all back these orders When to port. For anottime Clark be} if AUMMmers would ooked astee rule that none bury y a@ man or ee : a c ON ARRIVAL OF TRAIN. the sllabori Vin-|to -|to y ways. e said sading, Che z arles a hatauist, TF é . « of money ooo. for Beat" Tithe < De p '9 FINALLY Summers' fe 985 Dein convenes congress long 5Bbefore e by the be decided must The Etcsiton create he will as to whether President Sees in all the items largeeH deficits pee " * Sc eepeinuintinn ane a u w..8 a a request make together and congress Undertakers' Union Obdurate. y of - < Shows Report ; of at leeat | a> ‘78-4 .9,4 t 4 +so9A OW anthisexpenditure News rate thba eallowance $1,680,000.meansAt"oxcenses PENSIONS UTAH exhansted ‘will: Union Erased "Dead a i SeiteCharles tellers: ) eae ald. Dead of s Burial S : es son, REL Currie =. A" Gregory, H. J. |wave¢ He sald: Mir /EIanAnr Ny ed J ether an extraordinary determine whett seks rea sfon ot tonigress is = icTa any Before . Gen Can tainty a became anichceod . HO I had onan } fan a. $3,000,000 dumphreys . He is atnowthe apenaite expenses. army of rate alone ships on. poonby ito 15 is Debt ~ Was $1 ntl , Mees Allow to Refused U til ~~ ance m¢ 4 : joy of oe f 2 : | Pension , > cae = VETERANS ENT T CORTEGE FUNERAL » ¢ ‘ 3 4 eo os a wie r 5 > to "just step jus Cp. there' really} - stretching | Coca tie aoe the Ghcheeks down eo mAh coursing mil for together close.» feet his should-| th. their, on carried rs-and) the crane bearing fat somett ade in one} ohs: spike Ely copper of resident old of} | ers, ords Meas Nos do, on any Apa Mr. sing he Cols } in saving the road Was the Requa r. ae rose while, Shp. train.: wae tiee tay see gh tmtend iz st cly-y nbaskiers ete hie nab etek tito the SE || carried their with ' ROY fOr DUET ewe came rate af: apeed at fells ‘ : eanegn eta ter ( dropped Requa Mr. meaning. the road the; of length entire the the} of. speeches, Fee tn cen r Mes ms 7 > o thal ley a gr up hi pic ing tables | steepest and, the to. hammer, again irned Owe Yr , cA ! nately, ~ while} : where. the sue as ser : : a of th Alls on vt oriendishron tute yards eubie tivo 1,000 in OOS more | Rint melonsee sent} and of io fruit thsPoly the "¢ carload esoa ere driving:TOO ee BEthtte |‘ceremony-of Mitten Te "and. th: sit a f } he | For yelled itself hoarse, the crowd ss b ; > distri was Ogde spike, e copper 5 ate : ee ee vhole Mine Sit autes wag Qgden from: innare feet ten space aWesrectangular eeaia heen ine ills. have x 7 pe pantiloned. om T and. : o ons ih e i ' ne . and windmills beer Fine Roadbed. E Very coroff and atat: the artiti partitioned as was £ ons of workmen who} The marvellously good condition of | erected) ato several water Ctaticrie gas t} thi ngs by halves and when it co m z t workin been had last| Northe En} These will be supplemented with the Nevada ; driving the i of of CORSE a 5 roxGhes cis ceremony fat = ees 3 The ot 7 the} i all of F izl Pe avicaw oe tL ears and ae was} cline be rine pad of the road s length scenes of}of ckangs entire frefeeetSli ao or the amid ‘spike. MARGE: - LITE last 7 carried out the PICA: : ° driving livestoe i will like alia of , tivcatee of vis-| spike wasexcitement shipr things, shipment ae ae first oniniaeat first every blow The Saat and oetiEd_ Go) especiallyyan among g mining | wildest oca subject jec ae cof fecomment his|a the town, ee aided!a jtorsAL STU npe ; his} 10ld Northern, striving& to hold highest. novece each J soe flags, of visitors adi ley Italian hundreds of) the ReRequa|own by L. » blow :M. made §struck € : byby every A visitors. | be the hammer lth ‘ among Ines veg and/the men nearby arby t mines railroad resource the } the for left men, . wonderful in; the Rane went all; all} spikes Curries' ener and J put sitors, spikes at ierry Creek : ‘urries' m that V} Bs as 1 ; a celebration for 4 love : Cy ( h: 4 Gunde trom i chee and " 01 a a s y by wieck 2a Nein ‘ followed a was withdraw was camp! valley.) thea ne narrow Ss 5 rode as smoothly rees whof : those > ul spike} ' 1 TThe Pullmans pper At fase spike) ‘ soa ce daa: o h Abdali the next ten days, the ceremony > the copper % After . ea -' the place and the last erase the r that a echoed} reechoed across > ; ¢ won-!and x ore | the Southern Pacific and a civil engl-| within wt had who se and. tak ™ a one Was not; | were explained I to those ov 22,000 and wasast peeping , | driv sun s a Deny hen the last blow was struck, Held's|G < withdrawn i , | iven until the. Denver firm bought talk- ban wester on points, ern) experience v of varied neer e Ameri-| oO 5 Bright) ing about when th yaaa. there Me } company. S & Refining "The the mountains, reflecting - Its up i Sle sv struck can onSmelting mand |Ree" baa C pany Mr. | roads remarked that he B could stand/ 1,500 he ad here Spangled ‘Star y sale e g é a for morning ONO a Oe eee sae was With the laboring which foaniliar | sien as ¥ wpe oie was best appreciated | Sehrayen "reform". party's tactics in| adopted. were unanimously and platform The week. , FE ~*~ Jos son, was : nominated nomi by Sree Ht acclama-| motleteas . Willar Named. Hier assist mi = Gottle Hanson Willard ‘nomindted present Han- aette Rt Oe | BCR ARDS: (i). SenEeS. Ae ey ae folthe KillJ. IN H. B. Cromer, Vinson. Charles A. Stanford, Ste phen re following campaign cone eae He > homas J. "AL Johnson, committee Cottle, W. J, Dixon, T. ere Id, on H. Edwards, Joseph Singleton, as J. Just Gonries| before the close of the conven- nominated were policeman, eae aie r| mete eee A. picture, a a biackemern Vinson was also nominated, but with came: up. and bene ane the sano labor, "the representing = labor. "If | represent said: Smith, the Jack of in seconding nomination Steve Stanford, drew, but Jack Smith is elected sheriff there will} sinew of America,"" was displayed, it niet |be attorney, mnt ieonnly fore Bs aah + Sa unds for Campaign. ON/ne attorney ity that announced Elton Chairman. mAeae 2 » BE ticket. Labor al|the C UB : tere Mo s the Gurls ia -PyOy: olant . ps to}9 vention to contribute wanted who peas ee een labor PIAL 2h Wee. BOS a0 -Rinier rams det on ee Ty iting the ac Hanso since Mr. ; f ; Meth a CleKe c tlek appointed Elton Chairman P. committee: finance lowing 5 cule n, J. C. Weekworth, change to made was mpt tat! j an thin aide of tial no criminal inr. Tyne wanted an American flag a > TI won't get." Pelee c i 3 na vote resulted: i »bST eae eading De larles_ a ‘bari on foie | seried scussio <5.-ce-spaceer 61 Gmiltlhj mek Jacl ap fag par rt by saying ert Pelee occ tnyrcewces 24 BOOGIE J, Tin i] | 1g has been | dear ole e ive , ke 23 Fy a BVO seer 5 jin Utah by being STeaud aati ee ae ° jof ore Pe 1 om him to see wanted he labor, night lay night, li Wednesday. needed | skilled i © party . - was | "blen : 3r 30.-Tt eet Gon. tate : Thelwhile g Mr *hicago, : Sept. Ww Plea meeting "will" ah be z . | ..a cl garmaker, a ratification 3 ' hen WAR hree hudnred | money, =. J. Beebe, that)! tnominated the EESpeace 7a or| eaeR@ s. come : for justice.of nominated,,;H. The volun withhopedeae will would some neers affiliated was: not said for ay, he Hanadn:B.Cromer hal ae died violent deaths | forward Re tng persons Se Ny two |j BS disorganiza-jand the Sikhs netted $33 military |held at the Fedefation of a teer and : called out by acclamatio +#/|tion was precinct Lake n Chicago during September, accord-|tour of the hat with organized labor, he had shown a|Saltbe : wil be , matters will +/|armed and imprisoned. campaign time Th |At:that Pacther a Leather Hoffman. ) the of Coroner by Hubbard P. L. statistics to ing r man and. the 1 laboring friendliness lendliness for forthe be ls Fears are entertat + on ‘hee nominati eee rec-|great e committee that all three were killed by|ommended th e victims. adby the takeEuro-|of¢ Chinese will oe +/peans that the ertained if H ihais| Workers wae nomsaetyd in: she Sue | aleadte eae nen pons chin of the Manas from the< body gear r ar a nN eee pone 2 cars, |made adopted 2 SBenhiican ro she street 5 by ominatin i r o oh aed , rename N iy _ peoonea thirty-|was In trains, BROAD railroad by : DR. engage to yenty-four asked} been had said ae +/|Tiots Lynn OE +4|Vvantage of the situation Ger! HOEK labor conPenRh a union one was he ee . ¥ the meeting ae he lif Louls ore . w hen ADE ie the question limited to finree minutes, withdrew were | were second-|later committed |ing speech four accidentally were fourteen ten suicide, murdered, +; yd Tei ----_-2. + fete weet Of Aesep ones leh dial or ss...6 amuyamtian. | ¥ention ChMrmaD He lat Boe menj/ent the laboring that "in ei explained on ane r Miter a loatienad' : : ROR decided that those candidates were accidentally ena Ththreecinere burned arowiineae ey ee ten oa ae Be(o-|falle, ens | i what eet office}just fill the ae could who ball one no number allots|had ° f the highest m by|jing s perished 2+ nae 30,* ae 4 8ae Ne 2 and wlecell nee vorta. cece / ‘unk, Tr Meredith's it in_ ne earners ae wage mete and he said that|compassed De I all tea: of county y attorney, 5 ud he 2 foun, declared the the | Sree be declared would ac-| scellaneous Mai ; n e introduced the fol: Are good trunks, 155 n. j s trod then He friendly'scope. very been had Hanson following'Mr, the Ore atie"adlmtisston. ppointed z Be eT Geena atierapted to ret. ch ee ane a ticke +#/volt. \ \ ‘3 The |