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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. "WEDNESDAY EVENING,' SEPTEMBER 23, 1003 :anddates a OR THE COUNCIL ARE !NG UP IN EYERY PRECINCT W Joha ft. Wood, Charles Freed and C M. M. SAUNA Neu-haus- en NDED BY RIO GRANDE Extension Beyond Nio- che, for Present; at .Least; May Build Into Iron Region. Municipal Honors. in Avill the-Cit- THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PRECE SAVING OPPORTUNITIES. - . Among Business Men Who Seek Who WORK CUT-OF- F be the candidate for places Council from th? Respective PRESENT STATUS OF WOBK IN SOUTHERN 0 6f PAST 0 0 STATE. TOM WALK 0 0 Rio Grande official say work on 0 precincts at the coming election? the Salina cut-owill not b pushed Upon what lines will the big munici0 further than Nioche at present, but 0 0 that work on the Cedar City exten- 0 pal battte be wage? sion may be begun at any lime. Will it. be a partisan fight, or a 0 and Mormon out exit and 0 straight' a twenty-mil- e The Sallna cut-ofcampaign? branch of the Rio Grande, running from that It was the Intention of that comThese are uuqestionM that are agitat- Salina on the Marysvale branch. of the pany to continue the Salina branch the country In an easterly direcing the minds of the majority of road to Nioche, a small station lying across tion to make a connection with the main east of Sallna in the center of a arge line at some point In the vicinity of A prominent, politician of Republican tract of coal lands owned by the Utah Green River, for the auppofed purpose the persuasion, who cannot "for obvious Fuel company, was yesterday completed of making a nore direct line Into reasons" permit. the use of his name, is and the thirty men who have been work- great coal and Iron region of the aouth-er- n of the State. A report has authority for the following summary of ing on it for the past ten dayte were been part circulated during the past wwk 'Nothing thort of fxtraonlinnry U thin offering. Cottonn n -yoti know, an to l the aspirants to the Councilmanic toga withdrawn to take up other worlt along that the Rio Grande had alo commenced extending Its Marysvale branch in the various precincts: wornth fall ami winter thru. Thvo about 1000 van! an tin- imwrFt that j In from direction of that south to this the, city Oioice In the First precinct,' according The opinion prevailed among railroad Cedar has rziven for the now wasmi. All whito atnl fancy rfTVct. City, which Ilea In the Rush Lke men not connected Rio with the Grande a Republican J. John Thomas, a yard; Thursday, prophet, center of valley and la the geographical beautifully merrorizetl, heavy weight. KM until now at f.Oe and . the Iron region. and Gentile, will try for the nomination, , Friday, Hatunlay 14c. Superintendent Young's offlce today with fair chances of success. 1 denied be that the Sallna branch would II. B. Davis, another Republican Genon extended for Green toward River, tile, has a good chance, and Is said to the present, at least, and tald that as 8c. I far as th present plans of the eompany have a craving for a chair and desk in are la a the road is It Davis concerned, Mr. completed. chamber. Council the i was Intimated that perhaps at wme - New to the and choice for th Holecteil only for the.M entl of the week hale pind plumber, and should, according In time line be would the future the most simple logic, have "a lead pipe and Broadbuilt on across to give a direct outlet to PrutedlaK, SolHs. t wim-canand winter. Venetian. fall whole I (IntniteH, cinch." Ka.it the the of for coal the products 40 Hhmim inrh All from. to n L. R. Moore, Republican, Gentile, and wide ami coinrs roup and Iron fields. cloths; pkfin a credit man at Auerbach's, is in the Citizens comThe to had workmen ami a few $2 a yanl; Thursday, Friday, that report :2?t until now, Object $l.r0, Laying price have been, field, and will give some others a ngnt menced the of the extentlon Marysvale arrives. when the time for nominations all one priced iiSc. branch hoath toward Cedar City was Hautrday, New al?o Before denied. Th the was a statement Riven Bishop's Man Candidate. out. however, that this work might be J. C. Christensen, Republican, and a commenced at any time. Cold Mormon, and a bishop's first counselor, Weather. wants to go to the Council. A the Frank Hewlett, present member of Council from the First, is sald to erave Residents on Second South street WOMAN IS ACCUSED renomination. He Is a Mormon and a from State street east, are complaining He is" also a partner-iRepublican. OF SHOPLIFTING about the stench that emanates from Hewlett Brothers' "manufacturing establishment. the sewer trench along that thoroughCouncilman Robinson, now in that fare. ent to us for selection of fall ami winter Mock, They have crred their pnrpor Serrch of Jdr3. John Ragley Iloute august body, who is a Mormon, wants sewer The rr-aare taken up pipes cotton being to retain his position. hale lot. Made of whlti- - and cream this make now to and. up a Reveals n of florist ones new a and Large T. laid in their stead. The J. Quantity, Hobday,; wai-t material. A lot. in fact nearly all the new cotton Bedford with a large establishment, wants to seepage from the old pipes has ben figured vesting: Oooda. "Dry graves of sufficient to impregnate the earth with e, heap flowers on the political of about one hundred shirt waists. Pri e hhould be ?l.r,o to 7.r,0; until alt an his exponents. He hopes to be able to filthy the citizens' declare and this on ONF-TlllUiIMMCKS. TAKFN OFF THF.Si; ) with today, thrc Mrs. John Ragley, Sugarhouse ward, bouquets from the floor to the being turned up to the sun fills the atcommencing with odors. unhealthful chairman for at least two years. mosphere was arrested late yesterday afternoon are now asserting that the on These are only the Republican candia charge of shorllftlng. dates. The Democrats seem badly mixed turning over of so much foul earth, perwell. as do It A meates the atmosphere with the germs floorwalker at Walker Bros.' store up and the Republicans One-Four- th is hard to predict which three of the of typhoid, malaria, and other disease, claimed that he saw her secreting a e Twenty-Fivand declare that such work should not silk waist. When men will be chosen. ihe was accused of be done until it is so cold that the was a widow and the said she theft the In the Second Precinct. germs, to keep from freezing to death, that her name was Brown. In the Second precinct J. H. Preece, would have to put their overcoats on. A search warrant was sworn out and 1 Gentile Republican, a general merchant, served by Sergt. HempH. whe was nc- who has never held a civic position, companled by two of the clerks from city's laws. w;nts to help make the Cut after the new fashion models of fall ami winter. Made from men's suiting MEN REAL ESTATE Walker's. n estate real a L. J. Wood, Arriving at the Ragley home the flie plain and mixed 'iNdiues, Cheviots, Tweeds, knotted efTeets. Fi.veris ami man, a Republican of the Lincoln type cloths, found the woman's that aecu?ed g wants thorough-goinGentile, a and MAY FORM EXCHANGE husband was at home. Search was Intailored. One of a kind. :ts samples come. Kegular price range is others. Spletididlv Councilmanic honors, It is whispered, stituted and goods valued at JlSO. FF TAKKN and will seek the coveted position. Re$17.."0 up to Thursday and until all are gone. which are alleged to have been stolen a George D. Dean, a Gentile and elecMeeting of Dealers to Discuss Local from Isvarious stores were found. fi:km:s. publican, stands a good chance of It alleged that Mrs. Kagley has tion in the Second, Be Held at ComSituation Will been selling dry goods at a reduced rate B. D. Blackmar of the B. & O. Trans-j- i f to her neighbors. mercial Club Tonight. fer company, is a T;epublican Gentile of a Pair. S4 for-- Sl Women's Oxford-Shoe- s. Final Clearance r.rrmounced convictions and, if the prophets fail not, will be a Councilman IMin cri ,f : rTr The real estate dealers of the city WOMAN ASKS t. but If only tn rJr In lh oxford wrthr before long. rienty'of -- I -! k'i. f h- 'iM'nl All Pfilrci!nUb B. F. Redman, a business rival of the have been Invited by the Commercial At out on hundrM lr.-! li t run If 'i. will th" also until F.tun.iy Ut club to attend a meeting In the gentleman, vk I kl l; U tle of helii. Wte 0 la II, Thut? ARREST with him in the race for the Council S o'clock to at consider tonight. chamber. and $3 Shoes-$2.- 20. real estate conditions and to Women's Charles O. Cottreil, Councilman, ioes present to the take Farre. steps improve not wish to put "ex" betore his name Th--f ! r th- result In the organ- Mrs. Nettie Mellor Brings Big- Dam-ag- o lih U&ht o may meeting Made of box calf. vM kll ni fAtnt in all will and probability ization of a real estate exchange. alter election, I i 13 an lnt-aof j: p'.r ill?. Against Man Who Charged ask the Republicans to return him to for. Thursday and ur.tll Ih? of the Commercial Harris Secretary a is He of franchise 4 the body givers. Her With Petit Larceny. club sent out over 100 Invitations, but Mormon. says that some of the dealer? may have E. II Kardley of the same overlooked. Mr. Harris desires Splcn- - g Half Dozen Lots Napkins will also run. been Coats Mrs. Mettle Mallor. who conduct a Girls' stripe as Cottreil. Number Small of the real estate dealer Heavy every presence He is a cierk in the Z. C. M. I. did Reductions. In the city legardless of whether or not roonr.lng-houe on Fouth Weft Temple Were $5 each. an veceived Invitation. he has Precinct. i:r."-Third tho In tr.'r.!r-trr m street, yesterday commenced fult In th , An . I '!-nCh'--fremA few that were carrbd ovrr frm Ut The Third, the stronghold of the hrr f. rrf.r lamar, are Vord,ai.y ,Unfl i D''rittM. H. I i or, nants and the forlorn hope of the Dem- a "Tou Milton iMc. for In from local hut Kriebel. of Ktylc niar.acer esate of Krry the real dealers of meeting A !l lsandrif : - - ' HH-Mocrat?, wiil norrinate thiee men. There a . J'fi r I the Washington Life Insurance f. tVo f"nmm0r...,l rr.rrttmd In Norfolk unl rhml Xx pr I; re but three men so far mentioned, and ! o.. t c I'.kuf fall ;r. IV;, )' !r,!. fM.r.ar.t ftltchrd an ii.;i'arr. they are going into the campaign omy tember 23rd. This meeting Is called for The complaint alleges that on June i wr-runtil t V nl J.V.f to at l.ir I'.j. Thuri!y not with i and prr. I2.i. as very the purpose of considering the present 27th the defendant, through m.illce, d in an unon a strong hopes of winning out arrest caused the of the of estate condition the market. plaintiff ral such equal contest. They are S. M. Barlow, with a view to taking steps as charge of petit larceny which dainagM X t Excellent. Towel Specials, 15c t manufacturers' agent, Gentile, Republi- may be necessary to Improve the sime. her to the extent of $10,000. can; T. A. Callister, a brother of the in- Very respectfully. Rinds. and and 19c ternal revenue collector, a Mormon. "COMMKUCIAL CLUR. be Should f S10, ... Clarence K. McCornick, banker. Gen'' n II Fancy Lamps, 11 i..trf. r.f li.f Sortil "By Joseph A. Silver, IT COST TO tile and Republican all in one .will be t ' 'i k the Vi'ru n Vs?,i go at These the third man on the ticket. t w If t tt(t1 ftJ ! three will in all probability be the nom. find M .r.i;o t ' r fr. a t fin SHOOT EDITOR r THIS lumps care no who are READER for SOUTHERN others inees. There V!!.!I ti-i, i,f-..-- . If fi JirC fit". prclUiy 'KT'TJIfl -Ei; what Is cc needed to be an empty honor. ?ht: t ; Pi w ith UochrtT t'Urrrji. Thn! If The Fomth precinct will probably be KriJ .tt rr.. . .. I . n , PLEASES AUDIENCE F. Marriott, Vho Was Wounded in the Fctne of a conflict of no mean pro-- 1 .iti ortion. j.lthough it will not be part'cl-pv.le- d The IvM at- -1 : J. , Si ! iV r ff ;r J r ' Trouble Over Published Article, in by a very large number of polTh-.U Uy ar l Vt ' llrs. Martha S. Gielow's Appearance itical a. Is in Salt Lake. t: at Barratt Hall Is a Treat to o. P. Wood Will Run. Coin Purses. Belts, f P. r th Snii RePraruiiico Fine Marriott, tilor J. T. Wood, stockm&n, rancher. Little Price Many Salt Lakets. f publican and a staunch Gentile, will try !lv-1 nr. Hl'.k Trlt with Uat!iT ;.r tf. fur the flection, and wiil put up a clean ten: .y en L.uto K,t. ; nl vioreu.a Southern Mrs. Martha S. ;. !. ?'.r..- tin.- fight for the nomination. wix .lit l y T. H ! fi uckl. yomo all Uck. foj t at 5'rr.. r.f f... . J. Wash Young, a Mormon Itepabli- - writer and read r. del'rhte.l a I.tk- - audi- Wi'lliimfi ami ,i;m th" IfMiVie f. Haturday Truxl" t ! r : J at J n:i of u? artlJf p'inlil In the : Li i r U flTTl With t.Hi, win pronauiy try to engineer a fuc- - ence at Karralt hall y sterd ,. f r t r tr. afternoon crowhi-,i V f' : !; now M .. . s. fui coup against Mr. Wood, as he and portrayal of her dramat'c ! recti. i by a? Th' i.n""ffrt ImtvT,1 T.i!lt',l !. too cove ts a job in the Council. characteristics. difT r v. i folo rt ' fj rlmh.it! t - tr t ' n rein nfirr tiikln I!." ... illlt'r 1 J, ;r at r All the readinps J. X. Sharp, Mormon ntid Republican, tityro from her own to a tv oi;rt. ;', t t .. . s r j i'Ar;) run. tntr1 :.! - ' f ;r I'.atiir. v. ill tisht for a denomination, while T. It books. "Mammv's Rmi ol c aid tliiniti;" f. tnurl .Man lot wuicl I. in the South and K. Wh'teley, a Gentile, will be paired "Old Plantation Iif included in the number were "How I'rer against, him. Mr. Whiteley is a manu- Simon Unn-'5ot PEACE CONGRESS WOULD Krlicior.,"' '"How facturer's agent, and is popular in his Rost." Oot "Lookin' for Mars- - Willie,"' -- Th CONVENE IN AMERICA. l'eanner Jewett" aiid a rretfy cradle nornr. Knit Garments and Hosiery. precinct. Paper Offer. Those who, according to popular opinr . r V. lit' i. i rii"-- " ion, . will win in the Fifth precinct, are UTAH NATIONAL BANKS 2Z. of NKW Krtr.ii fOtt',ni'r.'Con;rt.vman Srpt. Yi;K. t Me?.-tHk 4 Black and Charles SfiV' Neuhaueen, r.rr t.ikcn fi. a thtt- d.n' ft IN PROSPEROUS CONDITION. Richurd I'.r.rtholdt rf t. Iui! rriv,J M. Freed. il Itox txn !t! ; In n!J lh r w ti'.'.t .M l r. C. M. Ncuhauscn is an architect who on .he Kaler WUhehn der tlrosf yesx. t.lu. d that II r k . f Iv fnr has been long a resident of the Fifth, attend WASHINGTON. Sept. 2.1 An abstract terday nfier a trip to I.uro;e iir-- p.p . h va i"1 It. d 'v:rt who is lopuiar with all classes1. Firahj. IVace onff rence nt V.n- J 4 " a a. :o, . an T. R. 'lack, at present a Councilman, of rerorts from national banks of I'tah Infrratiopitl d'.t o?r;4 that fop n.-Mur, qulr n liV," f lie ?aid he voaia a?K rreiit-n' ! f'-"- l." ff M! .'.ill probably secure a renomination. at close of bjsiness on fceptetnber Jth. Itto?vclt . t IrdU'-'th n to to influT.tr ue get Charles M. Freed, picked as a winner, made iaiblic today shews the lawful Con?reKs to apX'nint a romniis:l.n to j '1 "f a retired merchant who has lived in moruev . eserve has in. reused Fincc June Invltp tne peat e ronftrrr.te to imm' to y 3""! i he Fifth fince "the big boom" of the TL'M.TlS to $331.e. The indii lilted Stnter nxt year, nddint;: 9th from the He is well liked and, if vidual deposits throup-houearly "90s. the state 'Th? members of the conference vlectv'd, would in all probability be soon have increased $r5'.,S';5 Fince last June. are willinyr to take the trip to America "the watchdog of the city treasreserve held was 531.10. Nawithout any assurance c f an approprlt-tio- n 1 financier Average in Salt Lake show loans ury." A'r. Fi eed is a shrewd baiiks tional from this (loverninent covcrinq; r v.tl has a clean record of many years have Jecra.:ed from tht ir xii'nsp and discounts of business lif" behind him. Mr. Freed $3,440,134 to $;5,409.CH4. Lawful tnon-- y "They prefer to make that nn Indiis a solid Republican and has reserve shows declcare from ?34T.21'4 to vidual matter, to all th? Government it s'cmiment?. l. to appropriate Individual $S13.432. The noit-jto do need. deposits Among others are Joseph W. Cottle, a from S4.326.9G3 to $4.t3oa,739, and money to rover the ordinary cxponrv Republican Gentile. He is employed by average reserve held was $32.78. of the onvnui n. the J. P; Gardner company and has a strong following. At Reduced Etcs. Training Ship Aground. i J. S. Daveleriand A. J. Davis, present New London, Conn., Sept. 23. The Council men, will seek further honors. Kan.. Sept. 2.1. The Rock IsTopeka. ! Hardware & Store Co. Joan Lir.ck, real estate, Gentile Re- United States training ship Alliance Is land will pay special Attention to th" King to will land the aground at Uace Rock. The Fhlp went Callfcrnla tourist traffic thiii fell. From also endeavor publican, g YOU nomination from the Fifth. will b upon the rock late this afternoon, and now until November COth O"Jonr t.. Cltr Vt tr.:i it.rg.; old ct greatly reduced raten. ar.d It I I.. C. EWIKO, Pirp. although she is apparently hard on The St. Dennis Cafe, private Clnlng-room- s fast she Is in no danger. A United announced that i pedal advantages will tT Cars frors on two floors, unexcelled service Fait Lk City States monitor Is standing by the b offered in the way of equipment ;! rf ; fwrr.lhl g?5 Cjrrr 'l 11 263 m sel. Mala ve; tb Dor. stranded thu like. Trln popular prices, . Mercerized Waistings for Fall and Winter Reduced from 60c and 65c a Yard ff on non-Movra- f, citi-zen- s. to 44c. -- fah!m lin the-lin- e. '.c foulsMell in the air - Up to $2 a Yard Dress Goods-9- day. Ya fabrir. Ijnilar . Sewers Sample Line of Fall and Winter Cotton Shirt Waists At Third Off Prices. ... 1 wMin;, p Onls, well-know- Phj-sician- m pr s Samples of Women's Fall Suits At Off Regular Prices. well-know- o!Tl-c- er ONK-FOFKT- H THi:F i $2.50 to of last-nam- club-room- s, ed f!-rf- t;r $10,000 F0IU1ER r?r. W'It. rr.Ur; 12-- $2.50 'ir.n - , h-i- 1 lt religio-po-litic- al "" to $15. .(. ......i;;' 1 'h'-tv- y at -. .a" .lr. 1 5!-- " T- a - t- J- -- -- - : 74T!y. l-- - ? t:. one-prlc- ) ! t S5.50, $3.50 $16,(80 ." "?:- r--f 1 h e rs vice-president- n tl. !r. - n 'r. fr of $3.45 ; hSI. color-beare- 1 of F ry r .- Ho-.r- Two t r. $4.50. 't h;t .!' Jif-'JaT'- . . . 1 g-r- t t-- S - 1 at-Ii- !" 1 St 1 T , ? e T- 1 - 1 ;.. ! .!-- " i 30c for 25c ?.- - 1 V- T - nil -- Gi-lo- - :. ! i..-ur- I - Ha-.d- 1 e " T ? V- 1 put'. y 11 n- " 1 - . wt-r- for Very Very r.rrr iu'l !)' r -- - - 3 . i- " v Writing To i - l'-- - : :- f tu-.- l . .'-T- it.' i t y, " y--: '.' i t non-Morm- -r pf-.t- on h in-crea- fed CULLEN HOTEL SAW tl-kc- S.rt ( I f-- THIS, |