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Show Thk Salt Lake Telegram. FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 23, 1003. TA T ' has eorawuted lb restntMi of: ta TVr rictV tn the tata p"fHHisrT a an Artsdalrt w.l tip frn ?" lrce ccur.tr lor rttrT. aod til b r leaae-- t ef Marrey Co, February; i. ervjav hit county Irr,M Jr. at t.?m. it tKM ha-ttjrkr eft miMiR rrer tran tKtcUffed nt-- r rnrr.tt'.s frvm a feurten-i- r TEACHERS ARK INSPECT 6 ONANZA MINE: MONTANA MINES CLOSED Educators Trip to Park Amalgamated Shuts Down All Its Works, Throwing tn4 ofof last jrf, f oti WKiJtKtt: Tn cr rf srr n htprd IfM Out Men of V'irf Employment. 20,000 s'tssr rfttry. Tt.'r (ittfl by Japar.e sbtt dlrc Twelfth Bryant. wife. and Division Union. City Carefully Planned in Detail; All Courte- S V. Whittler. Mr. Parratt S. Wallace cha ;ge, In RESULTS AS SILVER KING In general charge, Bradford 1 J. E. McKnlght in charge. 2 D. A. Nelson in charge, Jack3 E. S. Ilallock In charge. training. 4 Miss L. M. Qaultrough In William Division Lowell. Division son. Division Franklin, Division charge, Oquirrh, Miss Rellly. r ivr.?nik rp"t shows that l"h U d;rrr.en Pt cf ad Weitm 8tt tn the fiOlBS: ef t Ta tn-r- e rrc-!j- t- - town. KXMKTT: mn irr--- . LAKE R R. CO. or t ' r ' btf,, rr.o t ,; rr r rt-- i c A- BUTTE, Oct. 23. As a result of not necessitate a fir st It r.rr.. Kiprs m--" thn the receivership suit th the handing down of the decisions and int irt4-- ; Is a utte company there ha dartre f. r. Kfig. In l ronrn.l. then gftfntine of an Injunction against been , sies Extended. no cu&nio In conditions for over r h'ts. for tr-- last ti.t w m r thsn twice a much the Boston and Montana company, th two year past. An application for th th jTr re. of a receiver for their lft principal property of the Amalgamated appointment hns been pendlnc that lonir. Virtually every principal and teacher property In Montana, ail the and Copper company waa today refused by Judge Clancy. of the Salt Lake public schools will go DALY-JUDGrroperti?3 of the Amalgamated com- The Injunction the payment of on the Fark City excursion, tomorrow. TOOK A STRAW VOTE dividends ho also been In fore for In Montana last night were orA. S. Martin In general charge. pany To avoid confusion and insure conthe nam length of time. nd today's Intereattag Experiment la a Division 1 M. Spencer in charge. Grant. dered closed for an Indefinite period. Division 2 J. O. Cross In charge, Waorder venience to each excursionist, the folputa that m.i!ter into Is estimated by the official"" of shape simply Jordun. It Pollock. satch. Mis Nlr'h, for the court to liu lowing directions have been drawn up: Division 3 W. W. Barton in charge, the company that at leat lB.w) upon. I dee;lySupremo deplore the action In First This excursion is limited to the Hamilton, Emerson. An a!rrtllrr asrt. r,rr'-''''-' Division 4 George A. Eaton In charge, men will be made Idle and perhaps closiitjg the nine, as it avid tn3ct Suit teaching corps. w h ef r rtvmlnent Nw Vm upon many. hardships Second Each excursionist will be proshuthigh schojd, Bonneville. 20,000 before tomorrow night. The a reeni Wrcfm trtp.magatlr.e.ejr.tr-cti vided with a badge indicating to which eyenlr In a nttbur restaurant. down Is the most complete and extensive mine the person is assigned.'. The wearihli w attlr.g for Ma or!r b g.nr-.this will considerate of bailee insure, ng ever known In Montana. It Includes eer hu nt-ran j t.oUrr-- l h treatment by the manager. tlarrser.t of w). known the great Anaconda. St. Lawrence, Third In order to properly provide for rt'jAa aratlort. 8"art t the care and comfort of the visitors, the Never Sweat. Mountain View. Leonard. h Mm!f was a reular uar cf the tabof the mines the have requested managers East and West Colusa, Parrot. Ganon. t.nm mrr lets, he r"''iat;r.c aaintt the to assign a ciefin'te number to . Colusa-I'arro- t. of the other trstrilraDiamond. High Ore. visit each mine; which has been done; room were a't friends cf Us rm-e!- r Mountain Con, No. 1 and No. 2. Comanto change therefore if a teacher wishes paj'.tt for IndJar'tion. che. Silver Bow, No. 1 and No. 2. Blue been asfrom the group to which she-haHe !5f "I says: one smalW-some rr.lnea. within th3 find must and many other signed she Jay I fTif at table in the and the ttt exshe she whom with may Xroup well as a large number of mines that prefersand thus not increase n I Utah. took the trouUle thon nor change badges, w aa are being worked under lease. to know rdr !h of that J . number diminish the apportionment. of vUltrtrs want hrre made m prartl'-- of la:-- It Is expected that the flrex will be if'im Halt UK larjre Fourth Conveyances will be provided for Ogdenites Resolve to Aid drawn sni So frtirn the enuth tore or two of ftuart a I)r;ert!a Tstida and Montana, Boston ern frcm the 30 of the are of rate in male to the who wish at Irovr thos.; part ride, today after each meal. Butte and Boston. Colorado and Waho to observe Founders day at the Ilrlgham cents for the round trip. r.f the-IrPJ fpe he had B l in Crusade Against smeltera today. The Washoe smelters losing nradrmy. A long prcgTamm cf o One J. K. Bamberger, manager of the e totna'-much from ft ixfttiK troi,!, is exercises world out. In the ratrle,! are at Anaconda the one Daly-Judt re of the largest e had b"o e:.nt t time ill Taly West.. O. J. SalisburyKearns I of NT Havld Csrrady and employ 3000 men. The eff-c- ts I!l)T.: but lnr uair g h!u1'i I ; of the Senator Thomas i Element. n Lawless urove shut-dowi n nil in mmmenred ieap,ir.i t suit be Tafcl'ta felt will this had been erttrrlr free ffofn -. i. parts Silver King, and C. L.. Rood of the Onuivore m ire Fourth Id.trlrt court a:rTi"n. r rortmam lne?r ue. of Montana, as there Is hardly a county lor tario have- ail granted every facility for Nrllle aKnlnt un the irround of rlally whu traretira:. or. account ef jf. does not Irse tlon. TheCsa1y the Anaconda that company the inspection, of their respective miat rttermrrtt The following resolution was introduced operate In, In one way or another. parti's i :e reamlarity n meats and hnlh.im. New Itrunswlrk. men. h.e waa rfter nt4:jl if. Carad. on trvri!r ning propertie?. L mass and will citizens' at the 4. l'?l. March Ogden and lumbermen passed arIs are excursion from rcortlon the divisions of eat what he rnjld fet and Ih.p charged adwaja meeting last night, which convened In or- Idle: coal miners will be out of work I'rnmbfr, what he wanted. ranged ay follow-;l t. in a MANTI: The follawipg rrisrrUg half dozen counties, including DATA" WEST. der that ways and means to banish the "Another.t who were j w :r r.ft he rerer ate a meal hea'th.Park. Galatin and the big coal solemr ItJ, in the Mnntl Trmpie yeater-dalawless element from Ogden might be deJ. TT. ( iiimbs in penerul charge. a ! ittuart Tablet la bird n t JV. taklr.amines of Dlamondvllle. Wyo. Samuel Doxey'in charge, Lini)ivisi hi cided upon: be could eat what he Inn A. Hal!, Z?.. miwek. and comof Nephl; Fredertrlt I.th officials of fn The the coln. FVemonf. Amalgamated n. he ttraaed. Wlhnut fear cf a H. and loser ChrUiU-- i "Whereas, The city of Ogden has for a pany are rather reticent In discussing Jacks.. Division 2 H. B. Folsom in charge, r any other f OnwfMMi; Andrew . nlst Nrtn long time been infested with an or- the situation. John of TariKuttrh. "Washington. YV. A. ZX. and Superintendent Jttill no he waa K them another Mnrth Hnvls. in "Wetzell Divisinn who Gillis said: "Th managers of the varl charjp gang of robbers and hold-upto aaa on ftnf h. r ;i:rt of .m 'Pl.tnte: A. Hymm AndTton. rjb"-- on Riverside. Cintah, Ijngfellow, Mr. and ganized . Ail the are prey big upon onr citizens, rendering ious companies met and discussed i Mv t'arter. S3, Sure heart and lurr. hnf1fr jttnl of Mr?. ChriMensen. n. WHU im M. Sh. . r. and breath and titreaa ! che!. situation and decided to close down, r.re.-nDivi.-doboth life and property unsaie, and l F. D. Kceler in charge, Webth taU-let- s 1. rf Mt Pl'nnr.t; J.ihn b'r.aer etfrlericd re mias there was no use trying to do busi- H.hrt"tl.ir..-nster. "Whereas, Within too past two week n of I! tlnceion. rrsulcrl. and Fprlngvir.e. courts local ness in Montana while the the number and boldness of the depredaONTARIO. J. ,::ir of at!'w. 19. jepa Hurt""Ar'.ihT claimed that f. art's were so manifestly adverse to the comtions of tills class have become intolerawaa lse imlr T vt fe he s' n. 3. nnd Johanna f Petersen. II. bith W. J. McCoy in general charge. for received it darkness unsafe after No been ble, orders' had ur to-- r rendering: four. l h ar of cVntfrrbdd. Division 1 Oscar Van Cott in charge. our citizens to lw- - upon the streets, and pany." was left York. The matter lie had frmer:r I crrT- r AMKHIfAN FORK: Mr. FrM Cssl-da- y aril'sy. Sumner, Mr. and Mr. Moreton, Mrs. Ton- - matters have beeome so bad that even a from New e. Mr. the to fh treuh and to S'da officials, tal. the Iool retee i j solely ei-rlIinson. of American Fork defenseless woman has been attacked j Fh wav. Jrta were muh teter and af-- t - t(e the New York a brt Division 2 T). W. Parratt in charge. within one block of Washington avenue, C.illls did not thinkshut-dowold. fi.ur Irving r.r tlay "AfterwMi--amckirc. drtrikjec n ci'rr had been tl.e mother of Hevrn ( Hldr'n Funrrsl rrMX knew that a and a stranger decoyed to his death with.ff-- , W'ahen the i.!frfHe r r." held frf,rrj the mertlrg-hvi" rviin r a t in the limits of the city, and ordered until last night. h , the ' airrrtirh r;M!a: 2 fej..ra of over $"0,CO0 a day la cot at o'rlork this aftcrr.on. w h.."e..ni "Whereas. It .is well known that men A pay-ro- ll y tti rofiSlnn -ARBITRATION TREATY M.. ! c. u who do not hesitate to burglarize our off in Butte. MOUONI: iJit a?' Tbtet a homes and rob our citizens will not hesit'ciilzfn . f Mort-r.idied t from Issued the ;.if Jt Mr. lieinzo following r.r.!jv . ala Tt.' tate to commit murder, therefore be . It Id oi.ly .n uralys'-ur lie ri-itdirnv-aj of the wi action "The statement last rt"o. night: WOULD BE POPULAR in atrrr-ar- i a a weResolved, By us, citizens .f Ogd-nis. wek company In orrefy ! mass convention that we be- Amalgamated Copper a Jri'-oarid r it. h.tr!!n - I . aa j ' . of all the lieve there has arisen a public necessity dering a general shut-dow- n r re'iWa t N us af'. Idaho. for the citizens themselves to organize and mir.es of Butte controlled by their subf.r vry form of difitli:;. i'.-- t Former President of British Chamber drive these criminals from the midst of sidiary company has r.o actual connec Id.ho c5rt.rt:""s Poisr.: of everywhere. Hifd our city and to that end It is necessary tion with the decisions rendered by n of Commerce Favors that some one be designated as a leader, Judge Clancy today. H!s nrdr does who shall have authority to direo. this Treaty. movement; therefore be it aatWaUl21-- i ca "Resolved. That the Mayor be and Is Illl JIAI la as this and elected ar3aBaaa8aMaTataaMaaaaTJaaaalg a; 23. by Barpointed ni"eting Thomas WASHINGTON, Oct. power to name whatever captain, with clay of Paris and London, formerly presibe may need, and to call upon dent of the British Chamber of Commerce, each cf lis. as also we believe In- m.ty j j upon every good citizen of who i? in Washington, expressed himself safelytodorender that aid which may be aaj wm laf 'aaJaaLaaMiT aaa?nWaafXl A t'JfflWMaaWPaaaaaWTnaM as favorable to the renewal of the efforts for the accomplishment ot" the . H requisite to seciTc an arbitration treaty between Audience. Amuse jurpose of this meeting.' the Unif.-M- States and Great Britain, and The burleaque circus Riven by the Ocden .i!t nluht added that he felt somewhat encouraged Elks at tho Crnnd oiiera-boi- e waa a deHib-- nucccw Hnd netted ItsH proHe expressed the BEWEYS ARRESTED over th prospects. 1 will moters between aT and Ha. .vhbthrl.t-ni.et s opinion that th success of the Franco-Britis- h amontc the poor at aistrlbuted be time. treaty would prove helpful as a ON FEDERAL CHARGE Foilowinc were the actf: f f'yvecedent. and said that, while that treaty Kxhiblt No. 1 tlrand entree. ,iid not cover so much ground as did the Nn. 2 Japanese perch K. A. Hurke and 4 treaty with the United States, it would be Indictments Hold Millionaire and Joe Huff;!. A. II. S Sanders clowns. Two an No. as effective merry entering wedge. I.. Haskell. orel n Son for Intimidating1 Settlers Referring to the prospects for an N"i. 4 Lit tl! Fete, the ?:'. perriirmt treaty, Mr. Barclay said: "At elcph.int. anl freckles. the lone and the m Kansas. New York I had an opportunity of conshort ,.e strong woman heaviest act No. of busiferring with many eminent men A. G. Horn. bill. on the ness, an' without exception I gathered Oct. 2. Deputy United TOPEKA, Kan., T. No, F'dtskl, juggler. that on their part a revival of the move States Marshal Frank McGrath went to Reard-eyment would bo heralded with great satisNo. 7 The acrobats. Adam Hraun and he placed unfaction. Everybody I spoke to had a Riley county today, wh'-rAND vivid reeo'lection of the financial results der arrest millionaire C S. Dewey and his trl!e. R th Macaroni. dmolselle No. of the famous Venezuelan dispatch of Mr sen. jra a disposiChuuncey Dewey. They arranged Iviuentrter.rie, W. 1.. Haskell. Olney. and veryoody showed do their level best to get some for Immediate bonds until their hearlnp at tion to ndoT-itto nvovent a recurrence of Topeka. The fv tern "Woman Will Serve Three Years. cbrge at'iinr-- t the Dewes such a diisitr. is fencintr goverr ruent land and Intiml-1atiii- g IU rr.nrd Lindsay wns ycst rday "But it U in this city that I have with Jtarv the settlers in Cheyenti" ccn;r.ty. out exception the warmest en The indictment 'o three ye.irs In the petilten-t- l - a a a a mm was returned the by grand of importance on conviction cf being a prr jr Everybody couragement. iry Leavenworth. at session in recent, here agr-pthat as in the case of the jury I.lr.diy as previously served Jail t". McBllde nnd Mr. mover.ient. we must not Included In the caseandIs J. Ect.ienct-- for minor offenses. William William R:itciin. push forward with too great speed, but western of th employees of the Deweys on their graduallvto g t representative bodies Put $30 in the Stove. ranch. Among the pri!Td,..l v. itnessF for show th"ir approval and testi country wid be ti'.e H.rry boys, F. Fhapple last Satur.lay placed fy to the jreneral desire of the country the Gover-.-nienam to consolidate the relations with Great whose relatives were murdered some his to of near on a the ranch some in months ago Dewey toKetbT wi'h bin wuteh.nmointlng Britain pf rruanent form." Pi In th- - love $. Mr. Barclay lias talked with President house. be was aftaid tf belnn because his room, on Roosevelt and Secretary Hay this sub held up. lli-- ho per boat a ronrlr. ject. !.re in the stove, with the result that DYING MAN CONFESSES went un in smoke. The watch was HIS PART IN ROBBERY. recovered, badly burned. $150,000 GOLD DUST BROUGHT FROM NOME Three Prisoners Convicted. PARIS. Oct. 23. A man named I.ader-ma- n as he Smith and Henry Campbell were Gus at himself shot Lyons today PHATTf-K- . stpara-:?." The Wash., Oct. convicted of highway robbery conIn yesterday the was being arrested by police Nii.e t'ity. with in the District court, and Jise Kockaf- murd'-at the with nection Nvas f .unJ guilty 0 criminal in an;l about $ir,0,M Kcr charm ter All three will b s iitene'd Saturday. last mouth, of a w firr'.vi-.:ome tm jrom morning. Kugenie Fmu geres. Ills condition Nome named raid. wer.t t' 1! .li.or aid cfof the steam-waTicket Office tli.s the is eritieal. Ladermaii's broilur whh-hs tiie ritv Briefs. he City of th" crime, story WILLIAMS following S. C. whieh i:; distress ship 106 West woman South ei.t',-t-i- x near St. Daw- - say?, was arranged inbetween acircles Frank Wright was brought In frm from as Croycien named 'llrlat. known 11- certain suff rlr.tr ire rnmg yesP-ry rerce isl.il: id. The Nome Ci'y earn'.- along-d--'-Cammcrclal Nubit-nne,Lake Utah. Agent. and nry llassot, lier from u eru-h'- d foot. It n the morning of Octo-A- r "l.a City, side th-amputated len hospital. a Ion it. the that time th- Meu-cir- , her IHh. Og In the theft Dnderman agreed to aslst 3 also wi'h the sister shit i, but the jewels on condition that thtre be l ,.f Z 1. 'T'- -. . i Y,Za T" lecte.l bv the th big fi lghter was unmanageable in the of A. Jol'.ncon baa d himself in th' Iii'inoTii t lie- secret as r n. Moore stuy-f.ir conirnlt landl tic ltte by the ves- -s no killing. e.l ('apt. f P gari.en of th- woman's villa. Whin and then decided to pro-iifor si s Counell from t'c.e Third ward, lce Fi. urgerc.5'3 maid came into th house she the C( i ii on way south. Peter Anderson, reiiijjncd. was bound and gagged by Glrlat. who PPJ ltd J i'h at io the Meteor was caused The manIn the s.tnid then irc it' the the 1'.: of her watches are f"Tmjr like hot rak place by handing Lad rman the jewels inCheap ost. Prior to h'-- serious injury ner. Aft-.-No en" NvaotM to carry a :v l ir n. she whom Ghiat Fouigeres. r h strangled nnd rudder the had sho i r lxlac u. and tic aie ot fear watch oarpent'T fir " of the tn hated. Then. In order o dispo-V'f can fe'd cl nil a jury rudder. Th strain ha.! fix.-in hfuiss to make ruum df in:; positid NNitne.iS to the crime, she strangled the rm t n t rudder post was too great and it d.iilir tho for variety. r.ow Oi an I maid. Glrlat then asfced Dad 'man to bl o! ., striking tiie a who i andof smashing leavhe This did before bind and her. ..-- . e gag reach th It off and taking your por"on of the poker chip and th" rattle Tb villa Jewels. the with the nt wns then ing the vessel mercy s',.afl. tit- tf!l nnu ted merry Jbucl' d the lln. tb lowest j Of the seas and was brought to anchor. heard upon 'he ni:ht air "f gd'n lastt altd at; I eIn Blew TJp Bank Safe. ind lini; hall closed at night. Every K of e th vud It culd the v;i l'c; ns. by ordr podce.; i Minnesota Town Ikn The Durrton o'clock Wichita. Kar... Oct. n as d. l hi. a a;.tlon.irv that tn rou'.. The Ptate bank was dynamited and robbd measure, in view of the ' T'alls. Mint).. Oct. T. .ivv.x-tr. ny hol-ti- nor ion of this place today snf-fe- u after midnight ar, ihousands of dolis elNfu out iia in bi;;)ress Nothing the city. i i ?;:;".'!': loss bv fire which started lars are said to have been taken. Rurr-to- n to the pr"b ilde ler.Kth of ti ne that t tie. in the flo- e'l Francois. The guests of the but It may be for feme lin.e thirty-fou- r miles north of the ban will II TrAlr.a for Omaha nr.. O! ho'il !os- all of their personal belongings city isand the robbers are said to be to cons. 'ast, !eve pr.ver d M Rt.u some of them barelj escaped losing x . in C l i rada nnd in. r' daily. tl' t. wav. headed this their h'-iftr." 10 3 p. m. dally. n ! p' ; r t ) Train for K a erica city. t. 1 i'a (AffJ ?JX.' A?'..' V5e ' ?J i1 .V A VIS'S Southraat. T at, t.ur i; p hpt :.r h y. in. dally. ir. ntid l'uehe RUSSIA SENDS WARNING NOTE TO THE CHINESE 1 RHEUMATIC PAINS ! ! I r.. f.fiy Thene tr!a rry dlr.lr.i carte rni. iy lar.i . I 1IAH1LY AND QFICKI-r f r- ni :tr ra ar 1 P-- r Mre ror r.cf !n:. At CoJor.i l' that a preli.ninary mobilization incuni:n U)M)( ::. On. 21. A dispatch from tod.'.y lias been issued to the Thir'eenth ;cir.ta ."t. Tokio :s.. s. It is reported from Peking order iivk-ion-. If yo Vre j l.ir.:r. a trip ar.j wl.rre lt.t. or vi:.t- Thiiteen vessels of t lie army that M. L.- s ar, the Russian Alinistt.', Japanese standing siuadron are enRheumatic Victor's 3 off Sascho, d a. long note to Prince has aUit-.-,gaged in sunNagT-:rdl-riutii.c . from n;iles foreifrn 'J Chin", head of th.? Chinese Remedy. ?.!aru. which 1 Tiie fotca.r.f-Nippon v!ncfice. Japan's interference sr;if! from Honolulu Yokotoday for E. DHAKH, F'.a. Jaa. At'tt. A positive cure for nheumn- - j iif hi!i-iacjuestion will compel hama, will step at Midway island for v and I'cr numliaEo tism. (Jout. A. nil'LK. Trv. to ic!o: it final measures and orders through f ar of cap: nre- caused As"'.. bottle Fifty Cents. J Russia a here of circulctlon that the report . by threat' nir. China with severe puniah! We t the Japanese consulate of Honclu'u had 1 Hr,d if s'.e sl.les with Japan. Tni? received a cipher cablegram that FALT UVKIi CITY. LTA1I. THE the necjutiations are pend-:a- s with Ttussia had bo en cleciarcd. The tion, were nn steamer tho very !: passengers Ir?r. caused deet umbruse. alarmed. It Is currently reported that the much DRUG Advices have been received of excitehitch in the negotiations is due to the ment at Canton ovr fears of a possible r:. T. STUDNEFS. city gates were railway risirvr in that city. The 'Japanese domand for an G02 STATE STREET, HAL S. RAY, Qcncral Agent, Denver, Colo. rights : in Jdanchuria, but it is believed 'oiirriei!!.- shut, thetocdlicials that which was SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH". nv re th it di'Ti'tilty exist?. outbreakat the last Chinese new yea' ft 0,0 ,,f opular unrest is growrdppcd The at nnia" aaa aaiant li1 w'i1 la f i..Waftf Y The i t aaa Asuhi of Tokio announced holiday. ing. . close-dow- n. t.n E. te bn rt4 t-- st c-- at cia.-i.ln- nr.r'ALT I'- f r' tx-ga- - rn lf r the ,rf n e, - rd. C u-- n Wood-choppe- r4 , eara e- ! l.ni ct f i JT re. J;sai. Xmfye. faoav. t r et h Ca"!ee?a i. I -- tr-t- - Mff 4 4 ;- Jiy - S':e f "r fe funl. a,4 Oarfe j reh P- ALL lrt;tel ta fj, City Tl:t c t rt. llaJi all t ' Kia 201 CfT.rw Itr-Talrphc- oe taka Ami (!snft Oenaral l'aatter 'at: I- -'. a i; Af-'n- t. w a t. J. : t - ' t. f - . I" ; i- - y- r - r a a. .'!. 'f a . t a ta, la ' t C f Cc ; is a an av a i .e r a a. a., r. i "' T a - a icita iTcmso.x. 2!3. f'!l-i'- t TV Tt .. t t c fr ' t rvi rn p I t.. - a l' - 7. ;t v"1 Knit fa e'tM-!W- t . IT- - l''f . 3 -a 1 a !S f,- - J at. i 1tvn a t 5.35 p,in .. ... . ' Pt-e- a areata. 7 et t .? 1 j,ia - r (. 1 . it 5 Vt V ',-- rfci- .aa . I t f ' I f Kfc' r'e. I, 5:35 p.m tehV a d : .itf V. f ' 1 m a a, a ej;,. a i J.lC J j .? - i 1 arrrt 4lai a ie ' Ja-- s r 1 rce. ft .r- -.. ? t. ;a et Ar.r.xvn. J Sft . ., O-- r' . t ' ..... - C- - J An-V- n , . . i fa, ..i ... a.j ,ri - . r r'ef I , t,-- . e "i:y a- a .. . r rr-t- ttf-rra.- e y- -t I trea e. -t l.-- trvier i)n: -- iM c Iari!-t- :r.:-c- tH ro-4r.t- 4 r'eA.U g at - e -i rff-- I V t d-t- , Cm LAKE .ia r ITrrla Tb' urrt dktot, artortT f t News From Two States ! c- -; foe Uarta arJ tr 'ae-JerfclMrjf ; V. r i, ........... ..JIMf. re-! TfT Oaeea;t Tce',a, H a m et jrw a c aa Li-ik- MAYOR WILL TAKE ACTION Tim: Tabb SAN PEDRO. LOS ANGELES AND SALT Th'v DECISION TABUE XI VIE 1 sail 4 u U QlUXTT, C. k awarfSaaSaaw I h'i fcv ea--- sA tr rs , r--. lsx-1- . : Can-cad- e. le infifti. I'x-kej- y: 1 -s-n. tr-jM- U-- s, e tf d o. f. Ko-ir.tii- n -- : . H-U- . er l'-'- h-- l !l-- tife. tr ul d , " j tw-r.ty-- " ? "'it: d!-kri- n VV f fN- f l la-"- " - !a!e - assr-nblcd- I e "v-r-- "- - - a- J V t-F- Faele VS-- r.r 'a ::.-rto- a KV t--r:n V .-a -r--- Tt rv. Va ?o -- t-- Mia. ar a 4 V ItATru at lataetta'-i'- i I 1 . nrTTc-r- t rr r. a r .: ; y s i r(VertTAnKrrf. atftl AfTt t. UtaK. t V. a 1 n, 9.9. A r t Wav East P.-ri-r Anglo-America- Good p r t A.1 V 4.'a a -- c vt. ... - att,f-1' cv. rt a '' A ' l U . 1 a-- e-- i::i t-A- & tJ'M ttl",'. a-r- ti-r. r.at fe-- J- . 'r?I Orf . N sr - 3 TR A irs'aS rrtDAILY k. -- . 1 .Tl . fark PitV,ea , Ia H or"i ; . rtn ri1n ar t Vat . e 'e a C-- Vren cf Cr-;--a ar. 1 A.lc-- ; I sal T" at.J Il'-er-r -aee o-, v t-- K'-- -' ar tA0o: 1CA- , -- l'ffH. . .. arya' f"! 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LOUli i UNION PACIFIC Anglo-Krenc- 'r ". COLORADO UTA!i StiORT UNE . CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL r a r le. tf TO THE EAST n IS OVER 1 t J d - r i; SERVICE OVERLAND l te - aa, ea .h-.- C , f " rf |