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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1903. LEAVE1 al 1 - worker: GET MAIL TRADE S COUNCIL IN EARLY Tide Tnbl: and workers te esi-rich- N COUNTY ut Scale of W&ges. The offers and members of the above J.ocal onion No. 121 also herebv agree to 3'ork for the present scale f wages ana riours as above mentioned, during the term of this agreement, and to withdraw from the Building Trades Council, and to work for the said Sheet Metal Worker Employers on any job belonging to the trade of whatsoever kind, regardless of nnv other contractor or emplovees of and to submit all grievances to their employers for adjustment before leaving their work, and will make no new demands or declare anv strikes during the term of this contract. This agreement to take effect at once and continue in force until September 1, 11'04. Sheet Metal, "Worker Emplovers: F. K. SCHOPPE & CO., JOHNSON BROS. F. A. FaFEK. VI Y WATER & GROO. T. C. MITCHELL.. TI1EO. HOi'FENHECK. K1NGDEN BROS. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance. Ixcal Union No. 121, Halt Lake Citv, Utah. E. J. FRISBIE, President. W. E WILLIAMS, Secretary. Comniii tee R. O. BIERMAN. 1L GCR3KE. CHARLES MONCR1EFF. L. S. WILSON. JOSEPH ELTON. other-contracto- ; 'he May Not Affect Others. withdrawal of the sheet metal STATE PLANS TO three-corner- n, d, . eli-rt- n, S?-J- amfs Ecard of Loan Commissioners Will Receive Money to Pay Contin- gent Expenses. The State Board of Loan Commissioners, composed of Gov. Wells, Secretary of State Hammond and Attorney-GEnerBreeden, held a meeting yesterand decided to borrow afternoon day $50,000 from Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company to defray the contingent expenses of the State until the taxes are paid. The rate of 4 per cent per annum will be paid, the money being borrowed for four months. al EVEBY W m THIS , Official figures on the FOR DEVELOPING THE BUST or restoring flabby breasts to their natural beauty and contour it has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. TOR REMOVING WRINKLES. No woman should have wrinkles or rvriw'n feet about the eyes or mouth. Dr. rharlps' Flesh Food removes them like magic. SPECIAL OFFER. The regular price of Dut Dr Charles' Flesh Food 13 $1 a dox, introduce It Into thousands or new homes we have decided to send two boxe3 ( to all who answer this advertisement and send us $1. All packages are sent in plain wrapper, postage prepaid. A RaniPle box Just enough to Jl ivlll-convince you of the great merit i of Dr. Charles' Flesh Food will be sent frpft for 10 cents which pays for the cost of mailing. We will also send you our vook. "Art of Massage,' which contains illustrated, for all the proper movements, ana necK arms, and massaging the race, full directions for developing the bust. Address TIT) Dl EC TA 19 Park Place, rn assssM valuation it.it'-:n"nt- 1 pr ! y , . , , , Jijtiav . r liis. a: - a-- m. I-- TO fi V. 8 ri -- IS AGAIN DELAYED 1 -- i i i rn'M Tint pro!or.4 is d I'l'-rr-'i- i e rmou "tVanta to Inr-- t Qrr...a. r. r. Frar.r i,.'.r. J . . F. TVkt Hie! WiiUi4LiO V. New York. rr Charles' Flesh Food will also be found on sale rt the J. B,LL DRUG CO. c I Ca. r. S! iS a I 5 . r-v- tr. .. : -. c'a-f- J p nw a, r !. ar i J'enUf, ..11 5... trree ftts rr?r,t.'.i-;. nrju.; v ti i' a t. a f. ii. k Hrr.NCER. a, a r. a r. a. HeJ.t.av. C t- Cty Tlckatr 02ctf a. llala Ctiat. SOI T'.rl'r. i YOU SHW THIS, IXZnt ro Z Just tJLnlt - W your htr. a4 $ Lcnr thouaxnAji "art'old raany i sivn ft TOI'EkA r l'i.2-SU- Mounttln, Vaity. ar.i AJSL tta r a..j rr UATi:3 iSr-.:- -- Southern Pacific Lines Company's Tor HAST th'.i mnrennto t a; j'.y tur.-.ni-r- c. r. iva nr. ioetTT at avivlNa. t:h:a(rtfrr tUeraaavr itaia awUt rAFO ar,i 3 TRAINS DAILY Lak . rtlf'-ra- ri. CAOn. CAl.VKTO.V. c th Wlnirc. Ca? in Pt-14rr- Uctta Ileaxtaa by axil nrry3 Ki: Wr.At.Tlf. 1 han't a rn r.oirrrL-P'.rrt I.!r. frm t'tah t KAN- fas city. ft. josnrit. cm. CAUrOIl. tn a rvv-- 411 XX Cnral Af'.t. C.ty. F:; . r:-k- tttrawi, faJt laJca CJty. tJ. It. GHAT, Ast Ucermi m s fi ' c. ri wUM iK'!iS !erp1c-nrs- of xT . c : o ' rt rt 2? o tu r. O. O Z. -a jin pal rt E t-- A t- -- i - - 1 r.r. Cl.li.u p. i 1' I -- . 'v;.t ai t 1 T'-i't- .. cou'.d n.f3- - ri-rc- T' ,. r Kati!f A'".rr takitt atl n.f.h!. tt rrt-Ti;.'- - v. 1 J f l' COLORADCUTAii SHORT UN'S TO ST. LOUIS. :1 : -- 2xTrrjn X: to Ntr Tctk. .: nvT p. m ; trt St, t. sy a 1 19 O p. in. . " r i :r p i'.r I iM'.f t: a p. rn. nr. TC :.;) r rr f r : .m I . V. .i iU r ) r.jt-.'ta!- - r faj- - l t f r. -1t"ut!.r j ar- c- - p. n i 1 w- - x .. ' j t ' put-Je- t. I'frw.-ij.iio- fj n. r. :;r.sr.2::;. t' w Ta;t ;t?'. t ? r..' O. 1. A. U:ao'4f1 t u.-- . AVilson. also one of tho riders, suf- fered a broken collar bone. Is Dead. Trains leave Oregon Short depot. Salt !Lak City. vU I,nAMI NICUT-OrF FOU GAUF1EI-TON BEACH. TOO ELK. STOCKTON AND TINTIC JUNCTION 8KX) ru ra. BLOOMINGTON, 111., July of MaRosenfleld, tho clothing morc-han- t son City, who. with hi partner. Ji.llus week by a customer, Frank, w?R shot alast Edward Harton, horse-trade- r of Kprlnp-fiel- d, e. died last night at a hospital in The other victint' alive. yet lR.-Ir- vlnR D RETURNING ARRIVE SALT LAKE 3:33 p. 3. Leave for Provo, Lehl, Fairfield, Mercur and the Tir.tic Dltrict. also for Nephl, making-- direct connection for Mwntl and Intermediate points on Sanpete Valley Railroad.. 7:30 n. m. 5:35 p. ta. Returning arrive Salt Lake City For Provo, American Fork, Lehl. Juab, Mllford. Frlfco, Cal!n- tes and all Intermediate points COS p. ct. 0:33 a. tn. Returning arrive Salt Lake City Jack-Bonvill- 1 When she Got Him Alone . rich man who has just Joined the multitude In New York since hl3 quick fortune came to him was entertaining friends at dinner the other night. The service was magnificent and po was the dinner. The wife, gorgeously clad, reigned over the table. During a lull in conversation the rich man watched a servant who was dexterously removing crumbs from the table. Then he looked down the glistening table at his Jeweled wife and remarkedj "Fa-diremerrfber when you used to fhnke the tablecloth out of the back yard to the bens ?' New Yprk Sun. L.tn All Trains Dally. Direct Stage Connection for All Mining Districts In Southern Utah and Nevada. or e, I , For full Information addr E. General V. any agent, OILLETT. Pa3nfr Afcfnt. ;r.rr ! ! a-- i. a. Ft. .iar j.;-:a .:;. vj ... r- a"., tt r - L- T:trr. c e:t ij, -- a it a, i vt SEE COLORADO From Observation Pullman Cars rvrT patviato Ant. tii: Xinj Hardware Vi- - at r.arc'i, Ptova 8fr t CJty aturf J A X & Colorado Stove Co. ? L-- Midland RAILWAY I.veX l',frr;tictj Xu(ntr v.-rr.- . f jrr,".ar.'.r.f c" 1 re, I !J a. m. jua.h. u. ;v:.n. iter. tf"TajiarUki Attraetlr , Carry f ...' t'.na rf h? 1r a:.d Ji pij;. rifsw PEDRO, LOS ANGELES & POr) SAN SALT LAKE RAILROAD CO. 1 f l'i-J.'- .: ri t Ct?yr. r lr .;r, W. J! r,! I ;) h Miff ml tntini, ?Ja tha Ualcn ryH t " r rt yen 'a hT caefe r.iclf.3 sr. Gr-- J l t, f 4 cf tht" 1 :;.:t!.'-.t:- n tr.rc-4- LEAV2 SALT LAKH T. Cs.ll at rj I Trrr ; on Meow ;?lnj tr.. DONNTLK to:k. ily ti 4 ; iyra,v TIA1E TABLE OF THE , r- - a.-- Jf-.Tv.r- i5:n'ylt. U t n-- i L a t CJty. f.v SALT LAKH CITY. i ., on. f . a." HH aJ allaMicn to U T" .r.t a rra TICKETS: 79 W. Second Soutli St. Dr. IScrcp's Common Sfm? Mnllcal is frnt yr- - on Advircr, Urf of receipt of stamp- to ay : oue-ienfv. jVtsd .tt stamp mailing for the oo' in cloth l iru'it5:t or only 21 tamps for the paper rovrml u'utn. Addrra Dr. R. V. Firrvr. llu'.ia'.., 2i. Y. if I tl - 1 4 15, t" k'r. . ".-- ?,:J 1 e r. r. a , ?t'.i - f-- 2 ox tir- - it V. t it. t tr,. r. t,tr l v c "1 ll ,r. 't rIra'K! - t"-M-.- . . 3 s:t( ,fj ' r tik:2 .n ai! 1stfavori! I f f Oftilen M'ui'at Ictnn y at:4 thtresit 1 1 h mv vj ryrrJ 'aan hn1pr::t a w-'- i t t have n1 that la my tJI r ?h-t H Pt. Inrv te 4cjnlr it ho--n i I ctsf I I!ukL Otl : J.4 anl tii'il t it r;e act jour m .one r uuat nj Ul?." Si : r. ll ffiTf ar:l f. Aihf In Oraxcr-'k- anl Je.itaat I cr;H ntccn of C X Of; - g 3 t! C trc-ar-- i 1 fL P'x t! r.U 1 a -- f , ' T! " tral:.-i iiTit- - "V IturSir.ct.-. t.J r.t :! L-ju'- 1 Co. N. C. ! "I hs trni5 vrv ts.'.;v t:nt;l it tru'.tPU ta Iu'.vera rf ther ulrtu with it trxti' th: s!r-- p I a mihl l for eren lorr reek The t. : Th s tj. rt c rt Equipment 1'f. .if7nt c awut Mr. Mary . AUi". fol tx- - cjrti. tut t t)r, neniediakiofI tr Burlington Jr,r; !i, t Took Tumbles at Brighton. New York, July K. At Ttrlfchton Ttach th ypRterday In the stooplc-haneII was rider of Howard Gratr, who Davy, hurt and rf moved to th hofiital. H. A I . j Vi.it, 'Mf, I rr.a.a. ft, i.'irni r.tf O ..... ar U tvn VtcJch TUc NIA rt'1 rVc-uItr.AX.TJf. tUcfOI rrieu'.inc nrrt;ctnr TTUe - Says Court Is Prejudiced. One Victim t y -- t'JJ-ar'- . .. -- Otrf- Oreatcct Play Ground ca 2Uxla. female weakness. " I tsV rreat I'.ri'ifr i 8 r-- 1 of of t'.ic in che t cxprct-MveutTering cu.-womanly by It is pleasant tc contrast the medical in efficiency which Mid ! could not bci In Will F. Wanless, the attorney, who was to have been sentenced by Judge Diehl this morning, upon his conviction in the City court of having dissuaded a S. I- p-t- 8a& i'vr TRtrr rcfl-ta- r 5 ra. P m. J at r. 1 tn t'a Ft Vi!,t ani alifornia prompt cnt cure the use of Doctor Tierce's l?avorite This rrcacription. for medicine? great women establishes regularity, dries drains, hea's inllamnution anl ulceration and cures J m tiN-- t lunch l curei r- l- with ognized . J s thousands of grateful women who have used it as bslrg the only preparation that OUT with ROUND will FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH, thin cheeks, neck and arms. tl p. ..SEB- - sleep a night for seven long weeks." h William Evans, who was nrrested n few days ago for an alleged attempted assault upon a young girl from Logan, filed an affidavit in Judge Dichl's court that the Judge this morning Testimonials. was prejudiced. The case was transferred to Justice of the Peace F. II. All speak in the Clark. highest term3 of Guests nee In Night Clothes. DR. CHARLES FLESH FOOD KINGSTON'. X. V.. July 1 ft. Mountain Inn hotel, at Pine Hill, w destroyed by This famous preparation has many imifire early today. Gusts were compelled tator?, but there is nothing like it on the to flee in their nlgnt cloth's, leaving stood the test for more clothing and market. jewelry In the building. So years and is now recthan twenty-fiv- e los.s of lLfe is known. no far by the medical profession and It-ha- r .... attraction uvA rruicv. Still After th Lunch Carts. of property In Salt Lak county f.r tho year l'A3 have just been prcpand nnd given out by County Auditor Flher. Thi total 'value of all property nso?s'l I is nn lncrns ovrr last iii.754.a71. whi-year of fUMiC7. ofTh larKt Inrrra? 12 i.t In th valuation property, pr.o!iul O12,0!'o. Tho following tabl shown ih revlsM iiffsssmnt rf l'ci and complete . a comparative showing In cent of increase th and de dtnll crease over the year 1K)2: WANLESS' SENTENCE alk-irln- Ia , ht-ir.i- : complexion . Iir 1'Iau s of lr.t rr.l on th" way. Tl o" In thf party arc Font lln'w, 1. J. Talty. T. I. Kink'. J. 1. Muri hy. J. II. Hrittn. t;. I.. Sihun. inker atsl I!. 1. Millan. i?t with Thry ore much lniprcF. i witness from attending a criminal trial, was not sentenced. "Most wonderJudge Diehl again took the case un ful preparation in thf world." der advisement, and will pass sentence Dr. Monroe. at 10 o'clock. "Does more for Saturday morning mv e-. Vj A "Dallerfctful "flax to Vlatt. A. ProliU.hU riaea t . t 1 and form than anything I have ever Used." Anna Held. Thousands of r. 4 ATCniSflS. nnl Yellowstone f i r k . Htojs vvlll be ninl at all i tlnlj.il Auditor Shows Salt Lake At "th r prt. t h n Cun-!jtKaint irmiuirs t n lt ' Mn t. County Property Is As- r 4s sessed at $!6,T5i5T4. I did not D.-U-C- . BORROW $50,000 M-e- t-- Lakf'.H many Xc-ils-m- vot-.-s- a. rs. 3 VUr. i'an i'rau- - - J"t f-- n vr. fuiivjck. X. 1 I.'-.- v w TifKrr orrtcK. FOUTH RT rotiTOKrici: consinL A. fKNTOV. X'Lona Z&. Gen. At. raaa. Ixpt, A NCREASED VALUATION cn pEnrncT niNtNo . I . '' Rt r.aJ.a. T . m4ii i Trr Wt Wt d cific coaFt Ft a Kl-rt- ;. . C- ,. Kxr I'T.ttr, im , , . , Iq Or--. S-r- rom Business Leader Prom Dallas Arc Imprr-aseWith Zloa'a Attractions nnd Ursource. nurr.tar cf j'romfner.t mTrl;int! from D.ilhis, T .. ar la th! iltv orn Ptayli.s at the Wjlhon. The visitors are on a trip to th Pa t.4 Grauvd Junc- ar.4 . . !r.trt'C,.' .. f.J a. n 3 ; 1903 r::rAi.r t d a,m. tion ar.a th Kaat No. I From IVoq. Ornd June-tj- n I S p rn. ant tb i'.itt No. J Kmm Irovo. Grand Jaao- 11:45 p m. tion rd tti at...,,. h'ev. li'tgharn, Irov, and Jnter- litter, Marj-avalm4!st poJrta h'n iirs.is Cuieri a.ad lha I 53 a. m N t Ftoti and tha S S p m. .........Ojin N Frcra Ojdn and tha Weal 1:11p.m. No. 7 From nurfea. Iarion. r.4 !nrrr-i:- t ini. J?t 5 a.m. rrn No. Vxtk CJtr Up m. LIKE SALT LAKE mall before 5 p. m. dally as follows: "On State street, between South Temple and Third South, live time. "On Main street, between First South and Thud South, seven times. "On First South and Second South, between State and Wt-s- Temple, seven times. "On West Temple, between South Temple and Third South. five times." e, lnfrrr4lat i i roTi Itovo. m in c ri! :t. i . va -- pn .r.f TEXAS MERCHANTS better mall service. "For your Information I deMr to state that there will be collections of y. Kr .).. i C!'.rrtj-.r!- " ci tr. ar.d Ft Urr.arja ...., sr r adrd possible. "If you will assist the office In this way I think we can demonstrate to you very shortly that It will result In a ed m4lti r4 Hib-bar- l r. g . From t5 a.n. Illt pertUf:! or. t)e- -, cc?- v.r.y. Jx Fr-- cTn ana i rf, ;'- From- i ii jrnr t.:9 p ar.-a:i Inter- r ,...11 V p m. t Ne, J For OtJrn and Wm..Jl No. 1re-- Ocx!-n- . ar l th V.Vat.. J.tSfn. No. t Kr (i !n and th Wtt . t i4a.rr. cr Fnl-FI'ark Otr and atl 1 IS a m. Intrm rtr.? CXTT. Anitivns AT P AL.T mr.Z No. all Frcin Oc.Vn 1 rx tntrmdit rJ-.- fi No. 11 From Oc !n and aU ini. ce r rr,!at jvi'rtu II -- Tor No. c Sn xr.r.iv::. n Fan p.nv , r r-r- I. IS p.m. Junr-tlc- n v- trt - Jyr,e aat... I'rivo, rirafsd r.d y-- r u i ISU ar jrfj!r.t at......1r-rNo. : -rr j r.am. liitr Xht. rrovo. Mir.!l. XI a rja- - htt 1 District 2J, Union Carl O. A. Liljeblad elected: no opposition. District 24, Murray Michael McMillan elected; no opposition. District 25, Murray Henry XV. Drown elected;3S close contest. Louis 1'owell revotes: Emil Ereckson, 4; William ceived Bishop, 6, and Mr. Brown, S!.XV. District 2ti, Murray N. Ereckson elected; no5:7,opposition. West Jordan Was a District Neils Lind. Democratic light. Albert Glover. Repubncmlnee, 12i votes; lican nominee, 21 votf s, and S. M. Whit-morcitizens' noml.iee, 4i votes. District 2S,Big Cottonwood Jnnvs Neil-fc- ii won out'against I. B. Brinton. Neil-so45; Brinton, 2"; Joseph Bovce, 1. District . Sugar M. C. Morris elected; no opposition. District :;o, Mill Creek A warm fiht. Amos Fuller, 23 votes; J. E. Judd, 22 votes. District 3H, East Mill Crek James M. Fisher, 3 votes; two scattering. District 34, Herriman Samuel Butter-fiel10 votes; Valentine Smith, 1 voir-SamDiPtrict 3o Two trustees uel C. Holt, 1 year, and John W. Wheu-de3 years. District 36 Very warm; William Carlson, 71 votes, against '; for Felix Fitt. The same two ran against each other last year. 3S William Harkor elected: no District optosit ion. TL. 0 votes; District 6 tes. Joseph R. Sutherland. 40 Thomas L. Wood burg District elected. District 41, Sandy Warm: two trustor 77 elected, Isaac Harrison, ntcs, jfnr. v.tr-f" 1. II. Johnson. Chuil against 3 lis against Joseph Cushing, 46years, votes. Hewlett. 41. Edward Riverton District Orgil. 20 22, and Hansen, votes, against John Jr., Samuel Howard, 3. District Granger William J. Home; no opposition. District 43 North Point Joseph N. Earl elected. District 53, Brighton John L. Grossman elected; no oposition. M. Hansen District 55, Mt. elected; only 3 vntes District 57, ButLrvilk Charles Wootton elected. District &?, Granger Henry L. Bowden elected; no61. opposition. Bluffdale David Bills ran" District out two ahead of J. R. Parry and thre ahead of George S. Tall. District 64. South Taylorsville Robert Walters elected. District 6., Bingham Frank Hicks for three years and F. O. Lundenberg for one year. crescent two trusters Hi, District elected John T. Spencer for one year and Hyram Laucastcr for three years. r..lion flrar.d iravc...! r 0 I Feb. VX KALT I .A K TZ CtTT. -3 ft :-- iurc iaiicailoa of a Taintlnj tpr are weak heiit. The cannot di tSe weik rctjuircd of it and top Lr:.c j. If a craw for more llu n a minute dtit.'i Weak s ucft liarts mat have aid from lhfas Dr. Mile s' llcrt Cure a'.i n- cxtx quc. It it A heart tonic. It rtfiato the pthr. the tlocJ and improve the circulation. r "For two year mj wife wai In rery health. At her back tnmu'.e 1 her trcath great deal, then he had fhortr.u and irregularujr of the Ti.e pain la her back grew wor and catended to the connec;ca of the jn.nal cord at the base cf the brala and from tr.ere to her heart, he had tuo very unking ipe!I,vhen the In her heart wa men iu!ene and hei fam jtopied. The ecend time we had to re rt to artificial repiraticn to reriTC her. NVe were to gte Ir. Mde' Heart a tattle and an Care a trial and 1 bojjht do-We leund the it d. reeled. at citmj her half dowi were too trr.;, o I three times a day, an sr.e rejan to tcnproTe. After she had taken two tattles the r.ins were ail rne and she wx fetlirj Ide a r.ew woman. She continued the Heart Cure tti small dtifi for sYeral months and is cow enjoying better health than for the pats years. M. J. Tlt MrMJN, Dept. County CaL Clerk, Klamath T. All drtjjji?s sell and fuarantee f;r?t tat-ti- e Dr. Macs' Reradte. hend for fre ta k on Nervous and Heart lie;jes. A i dress Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, InX TRUSTEES pay to the notice cording V.m, and to work in harmony with said alliance as far as possible, and to declare no lock-oagainst the above alliance during the term of this contract. Ytr Nn t?Kt Jus C TcV- - In I r. Miles Hcrvrt Cure Cured Wife. , cns JerJ',0UI of FebruaYy 2:;d. During Fainting Spells. Revived by Artificial Respiration. tract co-opera- Currrnt Tim Ceased from the Building Trades Important Letters Are DeDelegates Council will not, It Is believed, have effect on the position taken by the Card System Are Abo- any other building trades. Most of the layed by Heavy Night members of the other unions are now work, and the trouble of last week lished Under New Con- at Collections. seems to have died out. Some of the members believe they would be better off were they to leave the council and With Employers. enter Postmaster Arthur I Thomas, yesinto contracts with the contractors similar to the one entered into by terday Issued a circular letter asking metal workers, but they be- the business men of the city to the After four years of affiliation with the lievesheet no action will be taken along that the postofflce by depositing Building: Trades Council, the Sheet this line as long as no further trouble their with mall In the poatofnee or In the Metal Workers have signed a contract arises. letter boxes at as early an hour as poswith their employers to withdraw from sible. the council and work for their employThe contents of the letter was as folers, regardless of any other contractor lows: or the employees of other contractors. "At the present time a large proporThe contract specifies that the sheet of the mail from business houcea tion metal workers are to receive union not mailed until late In ti.e vr.ing. and "wages, union hours and only union men often Just before the time of disvery will he employed; The contract will go patching the outgoing mails. The reinto effect at once and remain binding is that Important letters, business sult mini cseptemDer 1, iyu4. circulars and publications are not disThe sheet metal workers, while not so by the first mall, as they strong in numbers as some of the other Light Vote Is Cast for patched be. should If the mall Is deposited In unions, .completely control the trade ofllce In the street letter boxes or the here. more frequently during the day It will Members of School the give the clerks ample time for handling Walking Delegates Abolished. and dispatch. By this contract the card system and "The speedy dispatch of mall Is a Boards. the walking delegate are abolished. The of great moment. In a'.d of thin matter contract in full is as follows: should have the the postofllce Salt Lake City, Utah, 1G, 1903. This of the business are In Returns the from public, who ar coming just agreement made and July beInto In a rapid mall Interested tween the Amalgamatedentered specially on Sheet Metal election held throughout this county Workers service. International trusLocal Alliance, for the selection of school I212101 "As this Is a matter of considerable ?f Salt Lake City, and the Tuesday tees. bneec Svv Superintendent Ashton had Importance and appeals directly to County Workers Emplovers of Salt Lake City on the 15th of July 1003 received the result In each district with I reMeta Worker Employers the exception of the following: Nos. 22, every business house and cltixen. ?heet oethre In or halt Lake City hereby agree to recogspectfully request your nize the above alliance and to employ 31, 37, 42, 43, 47, 50. At Brighton, district the matter, and ask that the practic -- 2, F. XV. Shocnfelt and Robert G. Atkinmembers of the said alliance exclusively-includinof holding mall until late In the evening the helpers and apprentices! son tied, each receiving eight votes. The bi stopped, nnd that all such mall when such members can be obtained, and from your Ottlce be sent to the post-offito upnold the present scale of wages and returns by districts were as follows: or be mailed In the street letter d District 21, West Jordan Joseph hours, namely, eight hours per dav, seven as frequently during the day as boxes on hours elected; no opposition. Saturday, and to llftv (50) Walking v.m to 3:15 F. ? ; |