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Show r DESFJIET EVENING -c n rr Hake him a present of a sei of ' IBES1G GETS ONLY CUT OF CITY SCHCOLS Mrs Adolph Mimwiu Makes RutP noil on Hftsadon ndorwd by . Kspi. . HOW ABOUT WESTERN PACIFIC & i . t The Frnlcrulljr In la a Guras, bimf and Nim, of ttie (.imwn Make f.iM.il Heading. ' TU Pvn .J ill Soutl Mim StfMl. ovir th HurUngtnn trark from Vth Junction, I5 vni1ffi north of Denver. --and unc tho Burlington terminal facilita Ho thr trend In the Bperbintlon Is wfth Mr. Hill's band so manifest al ready west of the mountains, and n the Western Pacific. It Is reasonable to assume h Is 'Quietly. ... complotDiar plant Tor .a western coup d'etat, ini that the public will Had out some morning, that the Western Pacific Is a part and parcel of the limBunfngtA -.. more-notice- i ;- ;ht . d.. Drug 112-1- 14 The mntinofrl' ml the "S. fo" "Wretoni 1aclttc uflatr probable or iniprobuMo ouuume f ' Undercurrent movement not at m- tni vtwlblr. continue to oceii.oi).tnore railroad than ever In local circles and among; the ahlpjrfnff public. Comparfeons arc being made witta. other new road and the able drew mat mrei attending their .. opening. The Miiwanhee not long ago Ita fine new through formally opened 1 i nline to llxe, Pacific coat through the northweaC wiLh aa impranaiwe tdare oftrumpe Illustrated magaaine arti : cleg and other media of public communication. A great feat had been accomplished, a great step taken In advance In railroad history. Now here ' J the Weeterw Parfftr rwP, 'm ect talked about for years as the coming arcwfuiA,ompcUtor-.Pl..ih- fi Southern Pacific. Uader auch circumetancee, the com pletlon of the Western' pacific might tnuonihlr be eatfected to tie welcomed with the booming of cannons public meetings of rejoicing, the waving of Amts apeechee galore, articles long end abort in the magasitiee. The W eatern pacific was A nulled. Three or four new offtclaie ran over the ling an unpretentious train, Ihefr ar-- : rtvaf In this city was unheralded. The officials wandered op town for a few hours, made a few dujotnted remarks to reporters about the glorious acenery along the Feather rlvnr. and then, de- -, for Denver in as unoatentatlotis - parted as was pfaealbte for men In their - style position i me Diiyiry -- s U V all Splendid variety styles and all talues.-Coin and see them- - Is entitled tb defendW It In Indtctmenb-aa- d United fitatea va the', several anta; Sharp win not a party . not In any way. Th Judgments favor of Sharp but of the U.ed State and were flue Imposed a pvnaltlas for n violation or th federal statute, according to tb finding ef the Jury, and consisted of separate fines of S3.000, against' Mch of the defendant tore panics; and J. M. Moore and )1AM dagainst Buckingham "Your entire statement of tba fact with reference to tha storage rata. M Inexact In sletalL- - Thw iaouaayou state, that ihlfc railroad made a storage rat for hauling, ' which provided for a reduction of M cent per ton on th part of the railroads and that tn return for this concession the denier agreed not to rnlao the price, are not In accordance with the teal facta. The facte war, that the Union Pact lie Coal company, and ail the other coal companies. ax reed to rad ace the price of coal at th min It cents per ton, during. a certain period of the summer season, upon all coal that should remain In atgrage at the end of that period, and' the railroads at the same time agreed that during that period and upon wli fualTemalning h storage they would reduce tha rate for. II cents per ton. There wax no carriaget of eoal dealers tost they would not raise the prtre. The whole purpose of the coal mining companies and the carrier companies waa-tendeavor to Induce supplies of coal to be laid in by dealers and consumers during the summer month and avoid n recurrence of a shortage that had occurred the previous winter. The reduction was to bo made by a refund of Si cents per ton from th coal com- -' panics and 25 cents per ton from the railroad companies a to all cool that remained In storage at the end of the agreed period. A tariff to thie efe fect .was. published .railroad . cbmpAniee. "You state In your editorial that when Sharp advertised the reduced rates the railroads failed to haul any more coal for Sharp, implying that tha railroads refused to haul coaL There . 1 not. a., word of testimony-- - t effect In the earn: Moore, of his own Individual action, aa agent of the coal company.- and m advance r any communication with any official of the railroad companies, refused to sell Sharp further coal and ha had been furnishing Sharp bis 'entire supply according to the evidence. It followed, necessarily, that If no coal waa sold to Hharp or billed to bim there would b none to haul. But your assumption of th fart that ths railroads refused to haul the coal, and thereby Hharp waa forced - out of business. Is further commented upon in your editorial as - syntem. a'bTORT IIvMcmm. Inntssd of therv bcing 9,909 pupOn in Half Iak CRy out of school In vto lotion of ths compulsory school lavs of tha stats there are about M, according to Mrs. Adolph Blmmoas who spoke to the efty school prtiulpaia. Wednes-ua- y afternoon and her figures are by Huperintvndsnt 1). H. ('hrlstenwo. There are 9l0oo children In Balt Lake between ths ages of and la years, ths school age. The compulsory law only covers children between' tb ages of 9 years and U ears. Of ths total number of children ofschod age, 17.000 are in ths public schools and l.M are In private schools. There ere 309 students doing preparatory work at the university of.ltah report of fh truant officer shows that there are 134 children ..of school age exempted under the School Uv and all have certificates to thie efTct. There arcSabout l.OuO children who are of school age who have graduated from the eighth grade of the public schools anti the law does not compel them to attend any higher erhool. There are nhout.J'4 children between of s 9 years arid 9 years who are not In school and do not come under the compulsory school law. The parents of many children do not care tn send thm to school until they are 8 years the-age- iid. - - These figures were given by Superintendent 1), H. (Jhristensen to correct the statement made in a morning paper that there were 4,000 children out of arhool in Balt Lake. Mrs. Simmons used these figures yesterday In her Labor9alk before tHb principals and her statements were misinterpreted fn one pt thc rribnhlng pa-- , per inferring that she declared that there were 4,009 children of school age employed by merchants and msnu facturers In Balt Lake City. - ai lt o by-ith- . - - -- tha-cas- Twan-ty-elgh- th - . ra-ai- j ' con-ca- -- nt 9 lf elrcu-Istlo- -- of-th- comment-proceede- ,? h. f 4 ! - :V It1 oftbjlt; bust-ne- v ta ; - - ovar-rule- re-to - - - torial-rcfcna- d ly u , la supcrln-ftenden- e -- tit -. - - , . ... How-Joic-- A; . the-Boc- Bought -- Gill for a Man Nothing nywn aoucptahla toan ReeolHtlan far the-Gel- 1 pvr g-- i. !. ' w' - ' Otto Strap gem JnnjorEnder' Easor 51 Eaior IS BUSY JC Gillette Safety 9 Ever-Efead- y File a Morarami tmr line emhracra Um Ton caa't make a mistake If only yon chouse a R win please the brat man m ronh. ' ' Title. COUNCILMAN WOOD ITcsmla-tlo-a CneuM-t- l Delivery when imwntard, and to any part of Ute Seeking to Have lrotest Filed In laud OArir. .rill After paying J,MD for three lake s resevolr sites.at the head uf Big Cottonwood canyon, the "American" administration was rudely aroused to th fact today that the city has no lakes and that rights at all in the the ofiielais bad Squandered" soma mure of the Uxjayru' money. Th United gtatee government has bgun en action In the land otfica to cancel thv rights of Ferry J. Anson. Henry Baruak and V. A-- Vykea, who made, th application for reservoir xltra Before lny had secured these rights, it appears that they wold them to J. M. Thomas and H. H. Cole, who In turn sold them to th "American" administration. CyUfllman Lorin J. Wood, father-in-laof H. B. Cole from whom th city brought th "righW lakes, mil Introduce a resolution In the rlfy council tonight asking that the-ritattorney be raqnestad to fit a protest In tile land office to tb action brought by the government. It Is probable that som of the In ember of the council who arp not Amerl-cans will ask .to havo an invest iga-tiof th affair and what connection there Is, If any, between CounIn cilman Wood and his the sal of these alleged rights to tha city. Th sale waa made tn January IMt. and nt that time ther waa son queetloa a to tha title that Colo and Thomas had. Ia contesting this case. It would prodollars bably coat several hundred which U taxpayer would have to meat, to settle tha claims of Thomas and Cole, the of Councilman Rood. -rill FOREST R K8ERVE. The "Ameiioan"pariy bought these rights In Big Cottonwood and mode imlltiral capital out of it. The administration declared that It waa buy. Ing these "right" at a bargln price for the future whan-thcity would outgrow Its pregent water Supply. Th member of the council were furnished with horses to make tha- trip to tho head of the canyon and were wined and dined at tha Hotel Brighton at the- - Brighton resort. Th report da y not hw tbat at. any time- officer looked up the title of Thomas or or Cole the orglnal applicant f or these reservoir sites. These lakes ora Lake Blanche, Lake Lillian and Lake forest Florence, and I said lie In reserve. Prom all appearance th records do not show that Halt lake has any claims to these lakes aa reservoir attea. The deperiment of the Interior informed Onte. It i understood, that on action had been begun by the government torancel the alleged claim that bs and Thomas held.' Cola Informed hi "father-in-laOtnrorlHnaa Wood, who will submit a resolution to the round! tonight to ffSTB a prutrot flielInbehalf of tha olty against the enn-celatton of these rights. The members of tb minority In tho council ora aroused over the situation and. will demand an Investigation !nU th matters pertaining to the purchase ef these takes an reservoir Mtaa. Soma of the "Americas" members of the council who were associated-- , tn this deal will probe Wy- - attempt to have It sent to the ebmmtttee which recommended .the purchase of tho taken as reservoir gjtes and allow th mem hero tn make a report an the matter. Ths ffrut tntliwatinw that thretty had ;:no. w on Codbc-pit- b CcrMi JrietvVCnl ReHef ward She by all who knew n GCIITROL OF CULLEN Wtth Mra.1 Ilcywood Whereby He Thkea Over Inter cat Owned by lied. ' id '! ?- S!Btk known fur her kin?;4 -' Potion. Mrs 4a. ?. a eon, J. p Floser "roved w I,' n5tnfrdV, te ?toeT,he Wednesday evening n deal was dosed DILD. at to Cullen hotel between lira. B. R. "rtlrnrc-aT- rwife of tbs late Ben Hrywood. rr,K,lZA'. ? vi. j, formor U. 8. marshal, and Jobn ( u?! droa, who wa a partner oT Mr. Faneral rerrlre Hi t... . by which Mr. COndron takes over tbe 'Cullen, and be Is now In full consieved el the reM.n f?, Slf trol of that. Plato-to II o'cloto on the dlvrf Bey-woo- d, l am all alone hero now," Is way Mr. Coadron announced tho Wellr- ,?sz r'dk Friends Invited. the consummation of th deal. "I have HORN R. .In this city, lie- - ' HorD purchased tba Interest held hr Mrs. xm .L'"ta Haywood and am now the solo pro' " Mr. and Mre. Thomas A Mr. COndron declined to prietor. Funeral renrlre wrH VHnik state what the consideration was and would give he details as to the changes STh and lm pro remote he te planning. FritoDra M. ' "AD 1 ran any is that they-wteast between 55. OM and 5.W" add he. The CUllen hotel. Including tha bar, COLE In this cy. Imc. Cola, sxed Si rerx 1 te Vdued at between 57MM and 5M.-t- o Trinity Africii rwjrel241 at and nine Mr. Condron has been ehurrh. oast Sixth south, In tbe bwdneau Improvement reding totay,. Intftrmeot Mt. ailxi, tont-IMbar bean made ,. - . SAVAOKFr. this rhy, J st, w John 8. hriie, seed aft y4rx SERVICE JOES. Remains sre at th prtvsts rwoda rooms of Kbr W. Hail, m mth Tsmplo street. Notice of laseral his New Year to Brgte With n Ranh Place MrLEOD. In this rM y, Tne. Many Opea. m James Edvard Muffed, son f Mr( MrnJoha J. Mrltad, m hM mlThe new year Is to be storiedwuh FNe- a rash by th riril service eotnmta-sio- n Kotiff of funeral at Washington In that .they ara R, B. Evans, Ftorisf, T ft mn a getting off with a flying' start providFTOrsl designs' a specialty, rtiom ML ing aspirants to position under tba flag with examinations for various posts Tbe find examination of tb year will tab place on Jan. t, when testa for a number of positions will he held. In Utah, at Salt Lake, Prove, and Lo- ... .. gaa. Or well Williams, head of th Utah branch of the commission, of lata many Inquiries In regard to positions aa Immigrant inspectors. This morning a demand for them came from The sriary the positions Washington. Tbe requirements In- -' carry- Is S1.22S. elude A knowledge of Immigration and the Chinese exriuaion taws and reguta-tlon- a. together srlth a teet to common hea. gtenogrsphyT4hd typewriting, as wall as knowtedg of any ef a number of foreign, languages, addle But included In ths regular examination. are option aad will ba given high rating. A mocha nkdsn to waiated for the burasu ef standards and will be paid 21.40. A fireman can snra 542 yanr at th Caritale Indian school, and a man who knows something about bugs and kindred matters will be paid 1t a month in toe national museum. Every person should , A senior mechanical draftsman la rabti U TtiteuJI J04 Isat - bssk sssefflitr""1 jaeaa, wanted la ths ordnance department at YRI,Yliras1toSaTfroeraolr''ltra' was gtvea by Mr. Wood when be drew Washington. Ha must he versed In and have that satisfied his resolution and filed It with City mathematic and mechanic, ordnance Recorder J. R. Morvton to be presented and machine design, and must be ah feeling of money laid to tbe council tonlgbt. Education and expert draftsman. d ara figured at about away. -:L la ths examination. Aa expert farmer HAS TEX FACT0BIES., reach the This within is can down service draw la the Indian .. ... gt,2M yearly, with quarters." He must of all; by otcr system ri BUIMira of - Candy - Manufacture to have had education and GHvw StotlsClriaw. Chrt by Utah training. saving while spendiDg. Wtthht the fttate of Utah there ara With . your first DIES OF SB1GHT8 DISEASE. It candy manufacturer to fill the. . .purchase, ..we "sweat tdoUff of-tteaidenta, accordoarage Did Net PbyMctna Boys 4a i Tablets." . , ing to (he Yenfwt of Btate gtattatida'a your saving w- ; to' Haines which was Issued UUs morning, dollar; one with count Tha jollikiaf taMe shows that Utah James Savage. resident of Balt taka e- consume pdr cent of the Tandy mandrawring - interest from ufactured and give In detail some CHy for 1 yvars, aad entployril by toe sd -1st; Ilgiirve In regard to the, oow Halt take ffnrdwaro' company, kled sl fertionery- Induatry: 81. Mark's hospital, Wednesday night. cent 5 from then on, per Amount of capital Invested, VTMJgk; Aecrdlng .,le Dr. M. R. Stewart, tbe pumber of pound of beet sugar need, attending physician, th rani cause ef of every purchase yos 1.M5.0M; number of pounds of can death was Bright's disease, and ther TwaVa in out store is sd-- . sugar uetd, 1.W.W8: number of pounds was no foundation tor the repotj to the of glace used, l.Ht.13: valaa of all effect Uuvt he bad committed suicide ded to yonr account, Try raw material need, trajd; total value by saoHowlng polronoue "head ache of entire product for the year. 11.454. 1XS: t btate" beraum to unrequited leva for and you will be sur- total number of 'employae for the year, Mrs. Ml id rod Sterars. a woman Hiring men. the rate yonr womeu, i2-- . childreit under at Halta botoL Man Havmgs prised It year of age. It: total amount of 4will grow. ttit-74Mr. fiavsge was bens osar Nashville. wages paid employe for the year, savings ef hears employ average number Tend. 5 years ago. ahd spqnt hia ' requited to work dully. :lt: avenge youth at Merodoaia, in. About u years wages, men. tlifi; women, M.to: chilsgo, be came to Utah ns sgsnt for am dren undri- It yearaif ngev 54; per cent eastern machinery company. Bubs of product arid .within th vtate. O. ; qoently bo was employed by Geerga T. Odell, managed tbe store deportment of the Consolidated Wagon A Machine riESXTTESIAX ELECnOH, LOSipeny. Joiaed the Salt Lake Saddlery company aad remained with that on Its eomblning with th Ball ofth. FXra.Frra- Half black West frojB' r roan pony. . HO ta bytertsa ehurcit waa Ml teat night, Lake Hard-waMr. U and: Mr. paranta, Ay a with targe attendance, fkft. John Main on Second South. Hill. Thomas Wrtr. H. O. MoMlMaa and Jams Savaga, to wifiMeredosta. tita, ramalus bo tha for whera shipped Walter Lynne were etdera. At the close of tho inrattng the tad lea of bnrisL tt the church served coffee and I tM perlon.- -; .;'4 feaxed. -- son-in-la- w. ll w Cim a - the-cH- s' J : ed j',- a o- . one-thir- ... ... .. 8. - ten-doll- start , a - it , 2; at . 7; Mullet OoILirj - Company sur-riv- ad mad-vkk- mi flat Room Mates to K. R. Barks Fear That Mo Baa Met. Sorry FWsl -WARD ENTERTAINMENTS . . Three Lakes to Which ihe Sellers Held No -- gen-eral- ly Uio-r- A counter-agreemen- d Kts to aad Sum. Cor. 2nd. BlffiMBEE - YEARS OLD. years "the Burlington Is coming to Salt Lake' has been the theme of newspaper w lien trr !otorartg and Ctah; and after all this prodigious expenditure of printers Ink it docs begin to scent as though that long delayed hope will at no distant day be realised. It Is not believed the Northwestern road will come here, but strike BELIEF FOB STBICXEX FAKILT. Immediately west from Casper, though It may take In Boise. The dent Fe FourOi EKVr Qnnnini Gave Rocwaa. has had.. for years a through traneewn-tinentful Bvix-fCowiTt line,- and with the rapid settling of the far west, there la likely to With th amlatanre of Prof. CharM follows: be abundant local business for tha , T.s Northern Pacific, Orieat Northern, ChiKant-ana uutnbvr of hia puplla tb Nevertheless, the report of Jfc ChiBound. Milwaukee cago, Puget show not local did that the Fourth' of Union only .Idrra of quorum tha cago A Northwestern, Central Pacific, Pacific Coal company refuse to sell coni ward gav a cunoert in th Western Pacific, Santa Ft and Southto Sharp, which a local company has ern Pacific roads. What holds be .'a ward hall laat evening for tha benafit a perfect right to do, but that tha the Moffatt project ia the slx mile Union Pacific Railway company reof. th stricken Wilann family, who tunnel under Gray's peak: but with the fused. to, haul Sharp'd coal', a ceftieel at I6 waat AeoooA.Jtortli-etroe- t: TBAFncFTAFfL present yhlghdesetopment of horbtg that a public service corporation has. waa this tunnel Th conrrrt asserted It Is a a auccaaa, machinery. In romplrte Nothin mi wild about the appoint general, no right to make. It la Just In less than two aplmlid program bring randetvd and here that we suppose the published men! of whpt the public was Inqulr-- ; 'can be cut through - Wrlth th! 19 monthsof a th HU puma for aufferln family summary of the case la misleading In about, via., a traffic staff certainly years probably bain raxlltad. done, two sides of the Rio Qmnde triOtherwise, wa cannot sea how a Imperative necessity In a trana-- j angle ; an between Denver and Pueblo and The Wtlaon family la' In peculiarly lic service carrier,- In this case pubcontinental line, end to- the wild, Leadvilie the Ife will cut be making out, diatrasaad condition at. preaent, tha railroad company, could lawfully reharumscarum prognostication of the Moffatt One the direct line to Halt 1 akA. father. being In tha hospital, tha mothar fuse to do the thing It Is chartered ?j Denver papers In thi matter, praett-- T for as US MS Union the for miles, against very low with typhoid, and throe ehll.' under th law to haul tha fralght duly called no attention wap paid. It wa 142 forxbe Rio Grand, a dren alao atrlckan with tha diaaaaa. Tha and properly offered for transportaMhen reported that Traffic Manager A. Pacific and elder- quorum ha Mineral mrbacrtption tion.' 8: HuKhee of the . Bio Grande. Gen--! saving of 999 miles over the latter road. on the lists out in thalr behalf, and tba "Your comment with reference to tha rt eral Freight A Kent Fred Wilde, Jr., It la only 8 miles from McOny on the lUo Dataerd to road Moffatt last availing was one of tha mean, duty-n- f A railroad, in this connect ton, 'and others were to exercise Jurlsdtc-- S Grande above Gteu wood Ppriiig, thd adopted to secure aid tor tha aftlicted i ip.; accordance with, the unquestioned ilon over the pew road, end their hur- shortly tobuUd law- - and the obligation which household. rule of Tied, .trip to Ban Francisco- - from Den - tt is.proposed nection. ! j. ver chaperoned by B. B. Boyd, their creation imposes ubon them, and of Telstsnt to the first Best floor and best music. Best would have been antirely Justified tf Gould line, certainly lent color i it bad exDanes Second the fact upon which you base people only Invited. s S.E0&Q UTIZAT10 .to the report. Theae officiate buckled YOtnro namelyi'That th Union Pacific Ward Halt Friday nights. Seventh isted, ! down to work on reachln Ban Fran Hall way company refused to haul South A Fth East. cisco, makln out freight tariffs, both Elder J ADnr .Bfflnrd 1 Detailed a Sharp's cool." Sharp himself didn't tes; Iocs I and transcontinental,, fra Very to any such thing In tha case; and tify PVmew fkake. in Prmddent ; handy tariff sheets of the Southern UBBABT FACTS FOB X0VEXSEB all the other testimony wa to tba af; Fertile provtn a godsend In Combine- fect that tha railroad, under the direc'All a meeting held laat evening lb, tl.m with putt not and shears. The monthly llhrary report ahqwa an tion of. .Bancroft and - Buckingham, While these astute gentlemen were of the Young Men a Mutual hauled whatever freight .wa offered 1 laboring fllifUf.ta brlnir order out average of over 1.W0 risilora a day durof Ftonoer Imyrovemeht aMwlstloh them; they had nothin to do with th chaos, nbombshcll exploded, that taka waa reorgan laed. and Bluer J. AlNovember: an increase in member-chi- p question as to whose freight It was and ing ; fairly lifted them out of their seats their only concern waa n of W; and an average dally len Howard - we, Inatalled at preeldent. th it was a little, harmless lookln YOA was offered them. that of freight .Edward H. iu that of naarly that- luceeedln Elder Bordler BeriHey I Of know took do not course, hour th effect waa shoTurlibrary it honorably Nv, Thomas M. Schumacher 'had been np- pmitlon. from the use of the rending nished them alleged facta, but you wee Western relcaaed on big own request, on aeeouot Judging pointed view president e extra these misled as rootna to the hours, the certainly grievously during requiring Fertile, with entire Jurisdiction In all of bis bullnesa enggement privilege baa been much appreciated by substantia! matter of fact upon which He he. perform- ;t raffle matters on the Western Pacific so moot) of hie time. . vour The record tha public- work aa president a ed eattofoetory K- - T. gory Jeffery, president. ;snd slyned by of appeal, and which wa before Justhe stake aaaoeiattona In the pant. r 3 -- Before the tariff tinkers had recovered of man and tice Ban horn and big associates of the Elder Howard la an able DAVIS G0ZS EAST. ft 'their breath, the respiratory apparatus la. qualified to make a young preridtng circuit court of appeals, contained a V; x. 'good sustained a ' depression on th receipt officer. i . printed record of all th testimony In of another circular, dated New York, Graad KMQuire Eaomra Jwlre and' Re the case, together with tha charge of t ; statin that Thomas' M. fV'humacher Judge Marshall to the Jury. It wa Ulna till of Nervy Xml. Ihad been appointed alce president of LECTUBES AT UNIVERSITY. isfrom thht rource that that court derived rthe Denver A Bla Grande road, with It knowledge of the cnee, and not from Vntlre jurisdiction in traffic matters. few J. IMvlOb A A, daya ago prfiidtnt any of tha rumor and Intemperate Signed E. T. Jeffery, president. - This Mining Expert and Philippine Chapcomment that roaraertyd.,ty.T.tt!. oJiljeacivUtauoaaLrlav Isis ia. Fnlarista Btodewls, $dld settle ft, and the broken hearted, the method with' which question of ft fJO of tba B. P. O. E.. lo attend r.to are this kind dealt with hv the pubo wS-Mr. aaaorlatcd with th Louis V. Cates, manager of the Bosparked their grips, and started east the piddle misled by the erroneous Davla la th grand require of. th order and again on a special over the Western ton Consolidated mine at Bingham, srlll and aa aurii aocomtmntre the grand ex- statements set forth In th dolly newsPacific. The iriorious scenery a ion papers. rotor Looking at tha facta from the "kif the alted the before M deliver a lecture University irljaHhrotiRh the Feather river possessed no charm " x printed record, and applying th legal for them . their minds were otherwise engineering society on The Caving country.. C. iJavta Col Mr, after Involved, tha opinion of the principle emplnyed.-andthe only stop made In System of Hitting."-a- t 4:U this after I.Shortly Apwlegata, m. prominent membef'or circuit court of appeals: I think, may t&. wir4 to Judge Rhohort a;De-ttril- t: No. Balt Lake City waa that necessary for noon. he eonfldently retied upon aa fhiri - where ih next lodge. eon. epertHl rsY- over th switching of thelrBio the essential facts shown Prof. Hall la. visiting tha aehools of vent ton !e to be hld. gmnd (o kook oig gr ranrmartslng and.-oGrande train Wasatch on to the east bound f oourae. bntn tn the reened. d fhtV" H hlW trd county. Only heid la- walting for them. --Tmiiwi by atm higher court; we must Evidently pi area, Judge t'hsplaln J. T. Aston wlU lecture tba high Inquisitors not a word was said; before MM , aa did have down reaueeted bacauaethia Rhonert tha nnlvarsity; students next tha conclude, correctly ' fisper positively refused to. dismorning Col. Applegate received the several proposltlone enunciated : by Wednesday evening at I o'clock, on following Their decuss even the weather. telegram from Itovia: In th Philippine." The lecture them, bring supported by numerous IJfe meanor Impressed observer! that they will be illustrated wlth Untem slide. Thrmigh your ceurtjr Judge Rhonart cams cited tn th opinion. baa dtomiaaed court 'during the time of iMild not fathom Just where they were The Scribblers club will meet In th "Believing that ybu hare no disposition retain my tltla of our tay. " to deal otherwise than fairty with this A. F. fraternity hall at t o'clock, toof "Nervy Nat The title Nat' Nervy to on talk Prof. will conferred Col. waa earn, I asaume you will he gratified t th upon Pay ApReynolds by APPOINTMENTS NOT ANNOUNCED night. ago. and local Elk be el right upon tba material facts aa '.English Situation." plegate ome timeanDmvta not what has etaff meana been traffic The by to Which you were tn error at' the tirao The French circle will bold a meeting are wondering yvtainlng' th 'titles nounced for the Western Pacific, the at T O'clock this evening at the to Waa written; the dl Mlse ProULal! ElghthEast. and with thl view only I write you th.e as Dec. In pres dispatches given out The Evening will be whiled sway with PEBFECt FB0TECTI0B FOB $2.50 not and enclose for your Information,' .4. was honored more In the breach than French song and recitations, games if you ara Interested In reading It. a The only train and refrashmefita. fin the observance. typewritten copy of the opinion of tba Safe We have Bnvea Deposit west ibe was on that date !t hat- left for circuit court of appeal. Chapel will he conducted tomorrow In bur absolutely Fir rent for mixed for train W.-.the regular "Very --truly your. Biter, prescient of the board by and Burglar Proof vault iff uffl- tVInnemucca. the .operating end of the of regent of the anlvanrtty. The inp. WILLIAMS " clent rise to hold a large nuntbar division-The opening date dent 'body will hold n meeting Immesalt lake f paper and document which -- was Dec. Set of for east II, finally diately after chapel may be rented for 12.10 a year. GEO. D. 'ALDEB- - LEADS, Colorado, and TVv. 17 for I'tnh com-m- n It Is usually tha unexpected mean time, the . points In thesilence You can never that happens has been moat impenetrable Ahead of AB Other Agents In Bis WILL GBABT FBAJTCHISE. know when your home may rejmatntained ahout Western Pacific aftha attention of th Bra deCompany In Bariums for November. quire fair. about the only thin to crack partment. Friends can carry eut this silence being the appointment of Connell Commillcc to Vi FDraraMy but only you can the furniture Geo, D. Alder, general manager of On Requee of dUrri Ibr Company. .operating heads or division sere your persons! paper of the Inter Mountain department of th What will happen, when value. If you keep them In n ante -, National will Life . Inauraneo eompaay.--f to contlhBe floes happen, anythin Tba U'lali Light A Railway company's deposit box In our fire and burgVw the subject of Montpalle. , Vermont, leads all other gossip lar proof vaults you can know for to ' haul franchise, parmiMlon asking not only from. fir agenta of that company In amount of .until the Ice, Is broken. they are safe or Hie insurance ten during .Yh. loss. also theft freight for th I'nited States govern ' 5 A NEW 1 NE TO WESTWARD. month of November. Mr;' Alder wrote -- UTAH BAVINGB TRUST CO,: ment over Its Hnc to Fort Douglas will of life worth MAIN STREET. ttt.SOg NO. Insurance, with he reported spo favorably to the counId the menntfme events that are Sap HEART. premiums Of t2.04T.50. He ha been on IN THE BUSINESS cil by the municipal taws Committee, nneot-- d .penin In the east aiy being an extended buxines trip la Wyoming which- meets tonight. It is estimated .more or lees, with the future, of i Infor the peat month. and will return Western Pacific, and indeed of the that H.0S1.000 poll mis of- freight ID ATT0BBET STATES CASE. home about December lltti. IDenver A Kio Grande a. well, Ta.-- hauled to Ft. Itouglss annually, sod It Mr. Alder t ;n recipient "f many Bock Island and the Frisco systeina Is especially hrsvy now on account of rrom the officer or low congratulation la Make Cowrie have been segregatedi Yoakum and his so much building going on ther. Tba p. L. Williams. hi company. Among them Is one from Clientele retiring with the Frists), which terms of the fram-hlaallow the street to Sharp Coal Case, Regard the DeBer. 'praidenC of jcurrept japtBlon- - irN llpes do- - holleVg n III rallwsy cnmpany to tisut fielgtit' over the' company. bs extended and developed toward tins Its line between t a. m. and I f. In P. News. The to In a communication Island Ir the 'day time. south, white Y beliWed to have sequired the WUJlam, general attorney for the - HQIfQB FOB, BABJEa.. - Wshseh welt 9 (he Lehigh Vafley tlnea In Ptah. offera neveral Harrttnan ..road, Tbi give- - the- - Rork Island its to correct Urns to a recent reference Word was recrived yesterday rrom Ausown line from New York to Buffalo, in tin H. Ctark. the Sharp . coat case. Hia letter prerident. Boti tying Ctando thence via the Watosh, thrnngtr sonttr., - JiU aa follow: full T. BarnOa, a too! attorney, -- that oa rn Candd's to Chiraxn. and frokn H1- editorial ttl your observed I your - earn vdet to Colorado Spring over 'the ts.ua of Nov. IT last entitled. The ItoY.2I. be w elected a member f tba prwsent C. R. I. ft P The claim Is, o tha society of Washington. Ylfrrd Carr, who owns considerable Sharp Coal Case." Your paper. I think, IBiological one Hide, that the Roclt Island vr'h oat ascloslvaly scientific biological sod In Mountain in herrrwmy with every other dally pa'property ' hi the world. This t tn fourth 'tffwugtr ffre betseed cotoario mining at the Knutsford per of the city, and also at least two ciety' is district, registered of the .kind to com la Mr. Barcae and Drover and New vrh Spring New TorkAaJJL AckmumjriM. weeklies .that I ha Ye noticed, has com- honor lthifl'tlso test twd year. . haxe .f frpm 1, YooVIng after the property for Mr. mented upon the late decision of the the Rocky JHquntalns? but tnuet raff, t also at the Knutsford. - He Circuit court of appeal reversing th west w ard. At. a-- iw cur-.- ' rams here to confer with. Mr, Out on drterrrfBiat luji of, the. case befort THOXAS SC AXES ITJEOLAES, roilrosd Offic jv p not'pWsiblu matter, pertaining to Improve men is I'nilYd State Juilite Marshall and a that the Aack Dland to L and th development of The holdings. Jury. Characteristic of all these pub Bln Apcaraara ..bold ofi thts Ui.i Grande and Western of 'th paper, yea Uahad eomrtient setfier' ; . Grant o Mr., and Mr. Robert : TtMan Raa Away. ;i Lavw unintentionally. I aasum. Los Artgewsi formerly orystfUake, are misled been as to the facta. 1 do.no for a J- - Thomas, ' who Bras J. IB t No; on Knutsford. nt the bad' eroit topping In your statement assume moment that a vena and Emery apartment pterented. - Vice Praeident sod tieo-er- sl - fraetrstad th of tha farts yea have intended io,mW fitste street.'Mr. and Jlrcdf. E Jones of Boise. of Manager C M Levy of th Wert-er- s Ida., srr greets at tire Wilson.- yapraaent them, nor do I find anything three burglar who attomptedplans Pacific Is front the H it lines: . la your editorial thaf indicates any the Conysn Road grocery atom, toatrob Arw a number of division 15 H. a Pwrdy. Pittsburg eapltstist, unfairneas-Isuperintenddiscussing tbs' qoestloa. ent and subordinate effkSals,' The Hit! who is at the head of the Twin Falls That aoma of your comment ara wrong Canyon Rond, aboutMr.2 o'clock waa Thomas A I morning. Is Water and rompanv. through Orlitrrrd would be but tba logical result of a swskened to Grood Junction, operating by a toad Mm nod throwing the Burllngt.m at the Knutsford. Mr. Parity Is m one misunderstanding of th fact. " eonirms the tv,toriio-a window, he leaned out and saw fiouUwrn and of his Inspect (on trips and la bo hi "in th first place, you eeem to have up mea thro to break Into the front On .ths toilers way to Twia Fan. - entirely mistaken ths natur of th ef tha Mora,trying ' Burilngtoe roots, the MoffstL a abort distance sway. On You refer to It n th action ttetf. William merchant of 1 Bailey. xc that they had beea discov' with case of Sharp v. the Union Pactfle perceiving S G. having the r muk Wriihsm. Chipman. of A marks P Onal company: and- further on you ered. tho -wouJd--b bargian Jed. , C. Ftotcbee Provo of Fork; Eugene , from . Steamboat sad ; , Springa o' state that hi thl suit obtained i rong dotted I In. r. Winn of Nephl,.? ara Ltah guasts nt Judgmenta aggregating Sharp V," A prtrale safe may bo rea'ed to th ttljim against tha Kenyon... nns mad do not th'. give Union Coal Pacific lire the company, th and burglar-provsulia of tho I he Moffatt rows. Moro-B- n . O. McWafters of Bait Lake Security A Trim Co, Milner, Ida., fo railway com panic. Monro and Buck 4 Moffatt road Th fact K th cas was I kiin atteeV, ll tt per rear. soMeBegrir argiatered at tha. Culletk FoV ; Erej Ccz:;iiyB Dayton sniiiG - ciu-ge- is w-- m MILITARY BRUSHES Burlington Story .Twenty Years Old Now Seems Likely to - 'a Materialize; criminal FIFTY GHILDREII THURSDAY. DECEMBER 0 11)09 THTWS Farmers Ward Eight big headliner vaudevtlta set win be put oa tba Former ward am use meat tall stage at Slat and Eleventh South streets Friday svenlag. Dec. it-- Among the fen-taoffered ara tb acrobatic ryrilst, Jo Tsggsiy snd Harry Darla VaeaHat. rs Ml Jonrm. tending by tlotis R"YVfri!tfl'r.;IWPtwmsi by Vhtrler Katheria Gabhott, "Black and White" by Lester Gabbotl and Ross Bradford: a playlet. "The Bull Terrier and tba Baby." with characters by Lillie McFarland Gladys Quay la. Clifford Ashby sad Leslie Jones: dying. and electric batterflie. magic by ring tb Mysterious, and picture, by (hd r. K. H. Burk, awner to a cigar stop at M south Maks etrosc baa not bean Saen y Ms friends sine MM Tuesday night at M e'elock. aad bis room M. A- - Dnnieta, aad W. 8. Tarry, arith mug whom ba baa bean Bring at 22q south Wreg'Tempta strain, par that be ta th victim ef fool ptsy. Tb polio are piWfcfl Fifth -- EEOTAirm M main PTRiaa. honest wokx H0NE3T PBICE3 autroctlon to J Beet Coer and best mate. Beat prapta" n!y Iwrited. Dsao ' Second Seventh Ward Hall . Friday tffighto. Booth nrn W Treat You Eight Xhto. - Tte EnlMCttl "LEATH OF XAXT IL0XEZ.V HtaMta - J. -- u ;.7 Wod-sesd- i A tUrcl - of 12-1- ay Ninth Ward A benefit vwtartala- meat will be given In the' Ninth want annex Friday evening tor to benefit ef eebooii Tboae taking port the la the program oral- - Ktadergartan rhil-drMyra.Bywatar, Baymow Soteman, Margie VtneenC Beata Niokersan. Rath Kllppta Phylll aad Ctartca Geulett. Harriet Eckleo. Sarah GtltaU. Virgin 'Thornburg; Alta Stolen. Berntoe Derrick Kate Daria Libby Robin Mercy Bywater. Mary and Rath Txyler. Hay-tod Arnold find Intermedrato Leobelle . Woolley, Edith Fnxgeraid. Ruth Bock and Lietea Lamm. - talar o. on be wfth keen regret that tb to Mrs. Maty Flewer. wife to Jeha Flower, aged IT yearn, win learn to her death whrch occurred Wedaro-U-f It Win tomb night- at IS o' c tack at the" family 5 Quince street. Mras raeldaara, newer, wh wu a pioneer, area bora Teuton. England, lav Somersetshire, and aftra Jolmr th Sept. L Church there eh eem to I'tst ta 1174 she was married to 1171. I her l"rr John Flower. Thro-worker In Lie she was an av. - 12. ";! t-- Cl lit Ci-- 1 W' |