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Show Th e F1- - Salt Lake Telegram. rent rttll wotklnff I ut nn uhlft. The from lh farm rRt of t it to th vein rvr. of the orr, anl thb I tdr, U pllowrj. r to being ftn to point Indication pr-haIt I no' permanent body. frrt from trw urfce. about t which I nearly th region of did'.tv ard permanence, arw1 U lit h.ttl!l the wr!S-dlined contact llnjur ALT LAKER CITY COUNCIL ft tt-nty-- IT-Iln- " iM-- t, Rgn. wM'.f h bay a r ;ch of merry. I n- - sacrifice necessary for them to enter the City Council, but if they would look at the matter from a purely selfish standpoint, it must be dear, that they would be the gainers by an administration that would hedp the city to srow and prosper. E. S. FERRY TO THE TELEGRAM. & ' Lo-gnnsp- v r K ih lfre r.l tn h r 1 ihOt v:;-- a Itt--- -- at Ith m-- t ei.,et 1 ii y nrr-ri? arh r 2 r.f f..l Wyoming1. HKNO; til. ma-- . fcrt-T- gin t. lit;?, tM n . h tt Jf.h IUt r.4 njJ ii'.nn of Jure t'lf ItAWMN'H: ngrnt of th' tn the um "f ( S v I - U fe rn ' ,' trad. icrt-- t. C--rs- I.- 1W LU. .rn -- UtfTT. . w t f V. 1 frdn-- IK-o- isU t" - w f In Ir'.'l'. t"0'f l'.r t M 4'1 -- !"rk . T V. t : - r i. f f' ci-rr.- : V f w f ,i:i t J-- o J 51H ti-rr.-r.t I ra'ft "ir Tt ir.w, to make the It is difficult, of course, to pet leadinj business men - io T '1 ? fitr'f i lie f ar v . '-) d Her.ry !on. th nlr.. rar-olwa non of John V. Oi.'.rori of lm n'.shl whll drov n4 Saturday town. Ill rivrr mlr.R In the Hoi P.OISE: ms - r- - AfCl'sT e MEN WOULD GAIN BY THE SACRIFICE. handled by representative business with which our municipal affairs are men," Bald H S. Ferry, a prominent conducted." young attorney, when asked today by Leading Hen Should Serve City. The Telegram for his views upon the Asked as to whom he considered available candidates for Mayor and coming; municipal campaign. "The question now is," continued Mr. Councllmen, Mr. Ferry said: I could improve updo not Ferry, "the means to that end. Just on"Ithe list ofthink names you have already how we shall accomplish this, I am not published. Such men as M. II. Walker, of a politician to say. noug-W. S. McCornick, J. J. Daly. J. D. - "Wood. "But of this I am certain: A thorThomas Weir, J. B. Cosgriff. of the Bubject, the b- in g- John Dern, W. W. Riter. II. G. McMilough agitation rin g of all the questions involved before lan and others that have been menthe minds of the citizens, will do- much tioned, represent the most progressive good. If there are steps taken toward element of the town and are the men an independent citizens' movement, the who should have charge of municipal direct effect will be to stimulate both affairs. the Republicans and Democrats to put "There should be one able, broad-minde- d into the field tickets that will be reprelawyer in the City Council, a sentative of the city's interests." man like William Bradley, Frank "What is your opinion as to the Waldemar Van Cott or Judge chances cf success in a citizens' move- t Pierce, Ilarkncss." ment?" asked the reporter. "I hope, concluded Mr. Ferry, "to see the movement for a better adminis Can Win by Working. Citizens in Salt Lako su- ossful, and tration "It all depends upon the interest that will do all that 1 can toward that csn be aroused. If you can stir up all end." the business men to see where their duty lies, and men who will work for Greater Salt Lake can be nominated, LIVE BLACKSNAKE such a movement ought to be successful. "The Telegram is doing1 a good work IN BOTTLE OF MILK for Salt Lake in agitating- this question," said the young lawyer. "The paper is to be congratulated in taking f.uch a progressive stand in arousing Startling; Discovery Made by a Famipublic sentiment. This questionovm--de- ly While at Dinner in refnl nttpntinn of pprvpt! flip citizen whose desire is to aid in th? Ind. rity's I growth. The movement should, and, think will, succeed in giving the LOGAXSrORT, Ind.. Aug. town a better administration. about in a quart bottle of milk, of "It is certain that Salt Lake cannot been to had Mora which drunk J. I,. take of her ard by opporhope advantage tunities without a different kind of ad- family of this city at the tabic Sun-c- l ministration that Ave now have," dejy, Mrs. J. L. Mcrz, as she was pnurlr clared Mr. Ferry, with emphasis. the contents of the buttle int a burkot, A It p, Idaho. think everyone who is interested cannot drive along that street today in the welfare of Salt Lake agrees that without danger of breaging a buggy are only two points the next city administration should be spring. These that show the slackness among1 many tlih hy tn wnt fr, r.ct h j left II. tn. , Prominent Young Lawyer Declares That Agitation of Municipal Campaign Questions Will Accomplish Much Good. MONDAY nVF.NlNU. NEWS FROM FOUR STATES. 1 LOW SHOE I j Utah. VERNAL: The Vernal City f'oune U franchise in a has rant-for Harden p. nr.lon and W. I. Colth.trp Mil Ilflv vear.s. The Council ha alt pan f.T an ordinance fixing a pal.iry thr.l jr-.- ' till the n xt Uv I'p t the Mavor and Coum II Iwvo t..TVd tstih-ouI" K" of thh new order and the pay, aue advert omments. t Wrn.il causing llnof unique distinctiona that without has heretofore held of city taxation. non nn.l RH'I FIELD: of Itirhi'eid ar- - a!ri;oJv Kbarlnt; a har vest .f They tin up w.uon rnv-iIn a tdiane to be diatt'd rtl hwlft iace by tram through l!;e I and l Ho- hpp,'r lli;- b th'i.mUf la f the aiI. With th burtv My the and rr irt paid by the State Is a t upittop. proIita!le trapping Ti e ftu .rai - r b . - n. f John l" wi re .u- th from the I.. J S. rhineh In i:i-- r lit't.d attende t. k.i rday. ber,e !arv:rl friend of ih Th" f'oral o:ffih;Ks .it- ri'Mf ;.i il were be.iutlfui. The rrs were the c.inipatdo'-- ofv. the ynij"if man :ip(n the hunilf:c trln hb h r'f d in hH beltts, accidentally fhi-ln p ;iI;t PllOVt): The following at th- furor. l li;e i;gres,t in v over li.e remains ef Ed a to M. ib-phn- d e h.-dul- offW--rt- . - c e - I S.-vrn- H B 1 l Kini-shopp'-r- X n - of Mora Than 2000 Pairs of Clear-U- p . t r,:n r , Yd - - Oxfords, Sand sis and Slippers ft-- i iit-r- , - it-- i ' t. r i.i; nvrnins: k of ProMi, h. ;d J. E. Jti'.uh. Jn-- . ph i:. Kveler ju Id tr.e S. S. Jope, Tr.e ilorra". d W.l est nui of Martin II. I'.ek. wll ki ov.c I $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Values. For Men and Women. DON'T MISS IT -- Ei'b-r- s 1 -- arly history of the dorian ft- it );. was born at London, t 'ah it t.. I't h ni Vt.. July Zl. lv.w. .mi! ty. Jn the earlv ilivs with the j ioii.r. mil:. In ta.ifpres. nt at S when oM wa;- firt rti- - .vf red tbt.-- . and was cue of the ijrvlnr-- . of the n.iw f.tmou "Mormon battalion." ECFIEKA: Harry MeEate, ,.( e of t! found a blak snake five incb'.s lorg, kM r k ( 5 in the I bdllori-- J Signs of Misadministration. w.i i mi: ' seem some In had which it whlb time at caved there Siturdf.' p.issod wok li'oii "One of the indications of municipal nnd had hi4? rtsht bg b.u!iy- l.n.k. n. Me. Luckily, th black s:rk- i mismanagement at the present time, a the bottl Fate wn workir g e:i th.- r f.. .? I !! bo said, but only one not a poisonous ronii! and th-- ' momb.-rsmall one it may at the time of the ro i.t. Tl.e irri! of man- - that might be named, is the of tir family are suffering no bail ffects In which he v;i ilii'bng vv;t m. i,, and alrr.o't wi' i it winm j , ton number of loafers allowed to congre- from their experience. fott, cr tt.oro of rat th a; d P I; d Me. gate on the street corners. There are in Merz, who is a inpl iyed te atientptrii -To sae ni"i".r o- j l. many places on Second South street J. I. Sebastian's and i'r"niin it Ing iq on s: p: e.- i f Mr, b. r. t i l.f. r. b- i't torv, where a woman can scarcely pass. In in union hi bo;- - circles, nurcl'.i.-- th'1 tr.Ck Coui. do fi oe. ! g v a i pii-n'itli from a local dairyman. It the falling morning any properly managed city these cor- Sunday rik. Tb-noun. not was used until it w.ii? ners would be cleared without any drunk I.AYTON: Wi'.l'um A. Itau.on. we;;, f the famfreely 1 y fach waste of time. known clfi7. ii .f Livtof. di. d Aler:? .as as the Mrs. After meal, ily. The Brigham street paving, or raththe bottle, h found ih' fn..k.. alter buffet Ire ;iv vvirn with t j ; ...q er the lack of paving- there, is another emptying It was alive and well and v,ie:gb'd about U ( r. You as she to?k it from the milk bottl' V t. PARK CITY: The S:. I,. sign of our the lb- o:ii - - li.-tl- f lb-wa- s ittrf it . - -- - ,'jr MAIN 238-24- 0 !'. ! 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