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Show 0 . 1 ' elect to go in evil ways. evil will destroy us. If we bye a Ilk of goodness the good will preserve and protect us. ht Itve mammmnombn,lm.MOmimMOIN.EmEMINOMOMEMPMMIE11mmmmmmalMMINMM..M - IMm.,,a0.W FOUNDED U ATTORNEY GENERAL ASSISTANT ASSIGNS GRAND JURY SUGAR PROBE Department of Justice Offi dais Turn Case Over Other Matters to be Con. sidered byfederat Body. j' Rx. ' A. Railroads- Clash 2U) - '"r"1 Ne )W flttb' Aft4.4Ak -- .."41nt b., ,,, SALT 10, 1920 LAKE SEVENTYFIRT UTAH CITY Contracts For Manti With Automobile - -- v SECOND SECTION 1,11,0EIMEN,..."........eumPM. FUN FOR ALL AT WEST SIDE CELEBRATION. e"-- N itoiStlitkepeott c'N I'd S I I - Itailroads and auto stages clAshed today when W. Bruce Wedgewood and Fred A. Boyd tasked the state pubitc utilities Mat M illSion to be permitted to conduct a motor freight auto iterv ice upon the new centecit highway paralleting the Bamberger electric and the Oregon Short Line tracks, thue threatening a competition for freight between Ogden and Salt Lake lhaulage sides in the hearing Gate mornby Attorneys. ing were reprepented the Thurman and Allen preeenting proposed auto stage company. 1. II. Luke th interests of the Demer tit Rio Grande, George H. Smith, the Oregon Short Line railroad. .rid De Vine. Jitine and Uwilliame the Barnberger- electric line. Attorneys for the railroads took the ground that there is no necessity for the proposed stage route and all united in a protest against the franchise being granted to Wedgwood and Boyd to conduct ouch a line. The railroads claimed that they are giving a satisfactory and sufficient service. carrying passengers and freight every hour of the day and every day of the year and that they pay an immense tax upon their equipment. the Bomberger line declaring that this alone represented an investment of about 83,000, , - -- glib- YEAR ,0, Mitchell Palmer sit has been assigned by his chief to conduct the federal grand Jury investig...tiol of the chtrees of violating the i.ever act itg4inst the Utah-fdah- o Sugar cotnpal,y Lick is to be presented tomorrow, 'Air. !lyrd visa formerly Untied Stirit'Za dititrict attorriev ot West Virginia It is anticipated that the entire sugar investigation work being carded on in Utah, Idaho and neighboring Rtates. which has been conducted by 000. the department of Justice under Floyd The railroads maintained that they T. Jackson, speeial noPnt in charge of have to conduct a private track. which the Salt Lake office, and U. S. Attorney II expensive to handle, and that it is Isaac Blair Evans, will be turned over exceedingly unjust to allow an autoto Mr. Byrd. He will also handle the mobile line to run arongsids them upcase against the Utah-Idah- o company on the state highway which their tax which has been brought in the Idaho money helps keep up. the auto line thus getting free use of a roadbed federal court's. which for them is a matter of much Fully Forty Cases. cost. to 40 be will cases presented Fully The line has been, so it the federal grand )ury when -it is im--- claims. Barnberger a forte years. Tiliniiin- Ix Johnson It has 70 camettotevarr4er miles of trackage. its rates in the United States district' court are named and authorized by the utilrooms Wedneaday morning at 10 commission itself. and that if the o'clock. .These cases. represent prac- lities automobile line should offer to haul tically all cases which have teen taken cheaper than it does, it would before United Stated Commissioner freight be unjust.. unfair and discriminatory. Henry 1 Van Pelt since last April A motor service, the railroads con12, when the last grand Jury convened. tend. cannot be run through the whole With the exception of the Utah-Idah- o year, as snowy weather interferes with Sugar case and other cases of alleged such a service. but the railroads are profiteering which are scheduled for compelled in all kinds of weather to hearing, the other matters to be con- rive the people the service, according sidered pertain to violations of the to the terms of their franchipe. A Mann act, the pure food and drug act. summary of the argument for the rail- possession and sale of narcotics, vio- roads states that it Is unjust and unlations of the federal prohibition laws fair to force competition against such and failure to pay internal revenue an automobile line, ,requiring but a taxes on stills, liquor and other taxable small amount of capital. articles. Wedgewood and Boyd have filed It is anticipated that the grand jury their schedule of prices for will be Ifully 10 days considering the haulingproposed freight between the two cities. evidence to be presented. Thirty prom- It was stated by Mr. Thuman of the inent citlivng from various parts of law firm of Thurman and Allen that to ap- the rates would be the state have been subpoenaed slightly higher than Of courts. this pear in the federal those of the railroads for hauling such number doubtless several will be dis- freight, in S7 compares ratio the that qualified, while others will be released with 40. In his talk for his clients to upon their own request. The grand be permitted to conduct such a bustJury. however, must be composed of nese. he made hie plea upon the at least 16 people and not more than grounds that it was honest competi23. It is thought that better to judge tion which the stattfshoud not the cases the maximum number will be retained. - ' - BYRD, assistant to Attorney f' -- 41' TUESDAY AUGUST Line On Pelinit TO CONDUCT "tat OW - I mo ONO Eli.m.loo.,., 1850. ! i ' LN r ,' 7.3- : k,,, So hi, 1 lc; t.. Al. 'I'" ' ; - oh: ,, , - il, .0 1 Slp ...,,....i..,0 . .a.a ''.... .., dr L-- 5 ' ri i ,,..... - 1 1 ( .4. -a ...Er . -- - WILL BE THERE. TEE-HE- 04Y- - bitiot''s ,. el f, 4.1 4 , .,. - - 1,4 1 . 4.--- ,' WA R, OF kt -- V-- 6 ' 411i STAKE 3 1.1.D- - MINIcipAt VOA CIVIC 1 IMplink. A . 1 ASiZZIMENT AuGus.ATio,4 lits " s 111,s44 . 1 -'--- i Il , ::eyeeH:11:1-"- . HADDOCK, "SMILIN' THROUGH," Al THE INTEREST SHOwN oP4 THE Ihtrs 7 Y awc.t Arie4,42.5 Government Seeks TO AMIIII.Title Mugs Although sclloot to - - Power Site Lands Knocked Down the bids': concrete. roinforced with Appear Before State Board. stoot . bituminous conereto.and bitulithic with a cruohed rock baste Of Equalization With Among those preswitt from SonPol aro A. J. county liougaard, county ComplaintQu'estionTak7 attorney. Parioy Chriotionson, L. RradY and C. J. titriotionoon, county en Under Advisement. ' commiosionora. thristian Willardon of Ephraim. R. Rasmtnown . mayor of Ephraim and Ernest Madsen. mayor of Multi. TAH county commissioner The Manti-Pigoo- n Hollow road will $pl. be paved for a filstance of 12.1 miles peered at the state capitol this . be IS foot It will wide. with a four morning for a conference with foot shoulder. The highway boinnitil the state board of equalization. to tho govornment pont road yntent. At the meeting this afternoon, comes to Inquire why their taxes had been also the complaint that the postoffico raised In what they termed an dopartment is diosatinfiod with the travagant manner by the state board light bridgos over tho Mate highway The county officials made the Mimi,' betwoon Price and Myton. for their resentment on the contention niournhtt el ;elmy o ttmgheel; : art tthheathteheoyy too that If the Memos is allowed to stam,1 t boon have put to recently kbsy hthe county will carry 40 per cent or Chtnah. Ito mall drivers. The Pricee reseed taxes of the stets, Puchoome road will soon be clooed. wheret and the bridge o on the rout. In (pow- as lf..they remain as they were a! tion will have to do double duty. For first, the county will carry . only. 301 this reason tho government la urging cent of the increase. , that a program for repairing them be pOrCounty Commissioners speeded. Reece. R. D. Wedisigh and Joseph H. l''', Thomas were present and the &mato was held one.--Tha ey spirited Li BE NiimEll Foil when they checked over their taxSound ro1141 than an employee in the county audir tors Mee in copying the roll had inr CITY advertently increased the number oi BOW cattle in the county 7,000 head. la their county the commisaionere -claimed-th- at ..half-o- f ther'cattis-a- rt nom-FIFTI calves, and this claim they reiterated this morning. Admitting the error and granting the claim covering calves. the . board found that their assessed value' tion was still $41, while the average , In the state is M. The , Vteh county delegation inti;,.. mated that the state board of equall; ,:.;,;'-sation had shown discrimination in the matter of corporation taxes, especially tAl.No.. :77 in favor of Salt Lake county where they claimed theee MIA had been , : reduced some millions, while in Utah , )".x t i: , if,' . county there had been ,.'.:' ',' ,':.i , , ;::: of some one and million. 4,,,,..4........., , , ; it , also claimed that sheep had They N been asseesed too high In their tountY. but bpon Amin the exact figuree . they dincovered that they had listed 16:;..:,. their sheep at Ile a head, while the: ' , ir: average in the state is $20. Farm -'. ... ,,..,.N. ; values Were found to be high enough ( : rt. in Utah county, having Steen placed .,t, ., at $117 per acre for term lands .., '' '.. and , $174.10 for fruit lands. , The claims of the Utah county dale- gation were taken under adrtsement , by the state board of equalization. t, - - Officer Battles - AN D . ) PIT 'NE LAKE EXORBITANTIYHICH n CILEBRATIOA OF ASSESSMENTS ARE other taxpayoro aro presont to ewe pla awarding of the contract. Three typo' Jr road have been sekod for-i- "WE5T-6IDE- ftr, Consider - Reports On Smoke Problem i 01 -:: ...,,, .. 4k Tit NT ir- ,-- 6) '5- 3Sc 7 ,, RAY M. 4 Conunission To . 16 . - la iu a. ob,06....'' - (6,::"''..e.t a- , A I ....: 11).' t ,1 11 itt Air a,:...,... Ity:b ! E tiC:2 4P - TUG 21) YES, THEY t ..0 d3--- OH , ..) if UTAH COUNIYHOLD RMs for the paving of tho Monti-Pigeo- n Hollow road are beici con. idered thin afternoon at a meeting of the otat, rood commission. and a delegation of county official and 441 dellb. eii ' ' k nf. ! , itn 's ' kk 1 i . !INN In' ....-.-- ' ) ( .,,f J i -I 0 .J 4 iii..3141Pallb.11Aer111, rir el -- - ' it' , it...,fr 1.... ......... A BAND CONCERT 'EN EVERYTHING. '0.).1 I ; - oi; ( -- ...A...a k - l' "t I t, 1 rmt '',Off:rz; 11,'-- It, ( .oa... ......., t PO ,,,,,,,,,,,,11 - $ -- 1N - ' 411 , A4P r .e 1, I. 4,00 fe.popm.... - r1 et (a7; ( - .,. . -- 1,--- - I , (, e3 ALLY 4ETTLE DOwoo ? .. 1 iv, ) !, ill r Road .7! Are Considered t S oN It4E ' ) es7Syr37--Z:t7.7- IS ?4 .. - 'air. 4. 10t t (tt(6. ,nAt . -- 7 COMMISSIONERS OF. - -- - vim C. Howard was W. Hearing of the land contest Involvnow before the city Moning several hundred thousand dollars with reference to the knocked down about 11:20 p.m. was struck over the head worth of property of the United Watts smoke problem. including the report day when he the Utah Light & Railway. the United States with a blackjack as he was making against of Osborn Monnett, avenue between Utah Light ik Traction and the Utah Floral of the rounds Cud l engineer, who recently completed Power & Light companies was opened South streets. Al- this an exhaustive investigation here. will Second and Third Gould B. morning before dazed by the blow, Howard Blakely of the localRegister land alike. he considered by the city commission thoogh This east. involves 420 acres of valmanaged to draw his revolver and fire at a special meeting scheduled for two It is not uableeproperty on which several build. shots at his aseallants next Tuesday. In the meantime niem- thought either shot etruck the men and power plants have been It is mituated within the bor. bers of the board will read the sev- who fled as soon as the officer was lings over the head. Howard was taken of the Waaatch forest reeerve eral reports now on file. The enact- I'hit the emergency hospital where he 'surrounding the plants of the Utah ment of new ordinances designed to the rest of the night. Hia :Powerand Light company in Big Cot. cope with the smoke mituation this fall Injuries are not considered serious and tonwood canyon. was he taken home this morning. The land was taken Out ty the conMn! winter will be considered. Howard was trying the doors in testants under the mineral land entry Following the suggesions made by theAsalley, men 1 8. 1900. two noticed he June Since that time the standing Mr. Monnett and others conversant local situation, it is Intend- In a doorway next to the Jones; Trunk company has erect. several ubstanwith the officer the ik When tial Is approached.I factory. it which buildings, which, coupled with ed to launch a campaign p. As::one of the men started to run. The the valuable water power location, School Men Meet to expected will have telling effect. t officer called to him and the other' make the property 'worth probably explained this morning by A. H. :man behind the several patrolman hundred thousand , and dollars. of steppekup commissioner Formulate Program Crabbe. parka him over the head. Perand In bringing the suit the government public property, who has direct charge sons struck e Intervening on behalf of the Wasatch of the work, big strides and in that locality heard th shots Those preeent yesterday at th state Ps. rforeat, allaztAhaLlhezAtgntAoiAeAU have been made in the plat. anda IectiVes C. W. Rosenkrantz, M. D. ?Pil to comply in good faith with theW04. capitol to participate in the adegne9 proNamed is Committee 'Mee-tinhureauofjnechanicalInspeatoti-bon the work IGinness and Lester F. Wire rushed to vittions of the mineral entry law. They peiinfeic; carried relentlessly !'RED C. RICIDlOND. the men had disap- further allege that the land is of a but Mr. dents. were J. IL Walker of Amerisummer. the Crabbe, Meeting ForRepubhcan throughoutto C. Frederick Richmond. president character and that no val. the commission a report peared. can Forks C. R. Skidmore, Brigham submitted Investigation by the oMcers rev liable deposits of limestone mineral Of the F. C. Richmond 'Machinery of the work of d the bureau during the vealed The reception committee for toIf. C. Burton. Farmingtón; L; a in window City; a that the fact have moriThs-,--anbeen on located the claim. They company, and formerly president of it is 'evident that last ifs Nuttall. Strand room of Jr., Spanish Pork; E. M. the dressing night's meeting of the Young Men's theatrel imply that the companies named. filed the Commercial club. will, it Is ex. Reid, Tooee; with eftforcement of proper regula- had been broken and it is a. N. Child, Salt Lake Republican club at the Newhouse tory ordinances, the heating plants are Howard surprised the men as they on the land to secure er the sites for pected, be appointed W. City; Kari, Ilopktu41g4e154,-.0.,--- of to tonight.,AoLio, developing-watM. as H. purposes of Kriebel now in such a condition power hotel. consists of greatly were about to rob the place. Howard '' Henry Peterson. Loo'fill'eation itit fnin0ritl to , Instead,evil. minimize the smoke Salt Lake: Dr, F. E. Wenn, of Bing gan: C. E. Gaufn, Murray; and,J.11.- Arrested Asto.men 1110,8,P the, sarno-Valands. term irdleatede-ttrof late the W. fin the ' unexpired , The,revort ago-an.Dr. ok they are thougilt - ,In ham; T. F. Jennings. of Garfield; ',eV the, trntrortartcscr the el pal-d- iff iculty,,,today, As --found Se-- . Ow to few nights 41thill group of school men met with . same gang. Hosmer,-,,o- t , Mktvaleu-,Ravi- d to the throw-ibelong imis not nomidition be Mr. the will that Richmond's and less up'and contest..it houses anticipated small apartment Leo Muir, state superintendent of Wilson, jell every Frame. of Muryay4,-W'.-Wdecision handed down by Mr. 131akely placed before the board bY J. H. John- publicJ. instruction. suspicious character who portant plants. Firemen change et) to aid in planning' ,,, Andrus, of Draper; cannot be final. as whichever side Imes son. the eurviving member from the a will is of smoke the often that a production Looming for the annual Meeting give satisfacto,ry'explanation Egg Shortage of InHyrum Nielson. of Holliday, and J. will appeal to Clay Tallman, commis- Fifth ward. The rule has prevailed in theprogram from. inevitable. silmsetresulting of his business in the city have been of th4 A. Rockwood, of Sugar .Houso. Official sioner of the general land oMce at the board for years past that when a state district superintendents State As for Says a this efficient remedy firing. and Friday Saturday, ,Au. 13 The program for the evening will issued by Chief of Police Joseph E. Mr. Crabbe said that be would favor Washington, anckfrom there on up, to vacancy occurs it shall be filled by and 14. Plans discussed were for an be given in the Oak room of the wear the secretary of the interior. Should the anointment of a man recommendthis much examination be This takand action. will higher Burbidge. course all has,been licensing Eggs municipal of year . study also drawing2 hotel and will consist of speeches .by the case be finally decided --in favor of ed by the surviving triernier fromilto parent and leacher .nearer , John Jenson, president of the Lincoln en in an effort to rid the city of the of firemen. than .at present. according to Walter the forestry service Abe companies ward affectedThese will be fully discussedtogether. at the M. Boyden, state dairy and food commenand clulnlaniesDevine.' phonographre-- . pickpockets.,.confidence Mr. Rich- meetings dialms would be sacrificed and the the tinder apnoihtment ' sneak thieves and Saturday. known have to Senator Friday of While whogre Burn speeches. by productions Family revert to should land Wasatch for.' would the to months Lights have five will farmers who but mond says missioner, working here recently. Harding and Gov. Coolidge, and Vbeill been addition a to its valueble Mr. term wince est, Burrette's serve. expiresl making As the first step in the general Visits; Police Investigate mask. rerY effort towards increased 1.1mt7,r, rt00., ,kllt Al .ggeat,.,,Itaczifica thaliret,e1-neat-yearand instrumental music; All Repub-- la Oa light-- of Captain Detailed a number of john Doe war:, whether members of the club clean-uto the Companies involved.. ,., licans, the appointment he will probably be man-day rthteviettrillatied '''''''" at the is received were sunPlY is and police the College of Washirtgton , here good, storage Reports - elected, however, at such time as, is afternoon. Several of these were es t .., storage the up, yet that which, keeping is he inthejarga for tend the Censtzt-Figurmorning stationearly,thia; completes serfid later It- the, evening' centers in the east it is different, he Scluid CIPt, - ,dppointiri. University Regents Co-Sie bens of the detectivedpartment.. The lighti were burning in A house on in the Junior It O. T. C Instructor was born New Mr. Richmond at Begityringto-rem---which-int te from Ti-Select R. O. 'Phia. New York and Boston. the four '.Tentb,.Eaststftet,IBedford. Masc. Nov. 19,4862, the son of the Balt Lake high schnols. has given an opportunity to either leave family, had been abeent since Aast large centers as examples,- they are H. C. and Hannah Katherine been, detailed ne profeseor of Sch.00l censut figures from Moran of James to Chief litarbidge nillItary A meeting of the board of regents town or, go The house had been dark for today 1,000,000 cases short over what his says many complaints have been re- week. at time last year. county were filed with the state super- Courtie Richmond. Il received this had stored came on science and tactics at the --Wanhinston-the they but Itt lights several was held echaola.of nights. Utah educationat of the University private early ceived lately of the activities of this the -eastern to shortage, intendent of publicAnstructioa Mist hfig birthplace and later at the Quaker State college at Pullman. , suddenly. Sunday night and bed burned there aocording this morning to consider a number of brand of criminals and .that every,storage- - stock -- moving Morning. They show Morgan county to word received from Washington. Aloite--to-- -brightly since,! college at Providence, R. be rid demand Mei The warehouses: thing of possiblewill. which riser'. matters have the routine At, by at, the officers today out, 25 connected, has Mr been CAPLParksr Investigation In 119L at 371 406 Team has afar. theagiof schoolboys and - nothing'. had for eggs- at this time 1s mueh greater-tha- n the 4 Pact-thRichmond cams to Salt Lake City vtith the local high schools no last cording to Prof.Elbert- D.- Thomas'. The sudden influx of pickpockets revealed ever before at this time of year. ing a total of 7114. Last year there and was no evi and there disturbed been from Le- - been in busi- spring, when be came here has meetof a actively' the.board, special secretary and confidence men to this city Is bewere 701, HI boys and 339 girls. ness hero Since. Rho engaged the place had been forcibly All indications are that the demand company is cons land Stanford university. From 1011 reing will be held Friday morning to lieved to have been due to the tact Home that The the be for will good officer during elm' inveatigating The following districts and schools Of the best known mining machinery to 1101 be served intermittently with pots' upon the selection of a site for that efforts are being made by the entered. AO Jilt conclusion that a Switch mainder of the year and there will be also. reportad their cenaus;-- - Granite. eallternil in the west. - Mr. Richmond the Twenty-nInt- h Infantry. at Fort the R. O. T. C. gunsheds antrstables officers of the toast towns to rid came to the every effort unless on a wheel eeriose turned shortage been nearly muat have 3.044 was 2,448 which for boys, aPPro-1money girls, total 6.092. es has numerous other connections with Douglas. He is a graduate of West recentil Class of themitelvei underworld is put forth. at available that and the production 1103. class jar departed From 1108 to of compared with a total of 6.300 last large manufacturing enterprises and Point. priated. The matter was to hive been habitues. Campaigns were begun In the family night flipped 1111 be was an instructor at West in mining, interested is also 1,642 consideration this morning but many of the coast cities to drive out of the thunderto Sunday 1,619 boys, year: Logan city, , given on. turn the lights ' Mr. Richmond, with his family, reIvas postponed when other subjects these criminaifi several weeks ago. it just enough girls, total 3.061, as compared with In the locality said they 2.716 of last year; Park City, 416 boys, sides at 1163 east South Temple street. were brought before the board. While many of the men leaving those hadNeighbors of anyhne prowling . eeen no signs 472 girls, total 1100 this year, and last He has three children. ,z , fir""',',8"'"7"" places are believed to have gone east, in that section. 3,,,, t ..,,,k. i,, , year 710 as alotal. Provo had 1,653 Lake and some have stopped '''''' ' , , s ,'1' boys, 1,648 girls and 3.101 total, and hers. i operations begun Visits In 19111 a total of 2.772; Beaver coun- Tyng is Appointed Tailoring organization on-iTrotter It is also known by the police Mgt Globe , .,. ty had 764 boys, 739 girls, 1.603 total, Campaign Director many of the lesser criminals now op, , t."iSalt Lake on Sixth of 1,320 students. and last year a total 'grand stale has resulted in orating ,,, ,,,....,,,,-- -, in Salt Lake have come here , The World and of eastern other , Tour from Chicago cities. Charles, Tyng. prominent businesa $12,00" magnificent eight room finer qualities, snappier styles, Three , ',, yoling men were arrested Mon. ' tiro brick residence only two man and Republican, has tean ap, f!M! of fiEgisHEED pgaTEsT each Mutated these and day night ' Values Living on the proceeds of the Gale pointed state campaign director for Year' old. airy walking distance to that he had been in Salt Lake only of himgett ?, ...; photographs Utah for the 'Republican national a few diya, having conic here from of post-car- d '''' ':, '''' ;4' 5 oboe the amok L Ferrari, Italian .1 -- P.' Chicago. Several nights ago, two oth- and dog, Hnry ways. and means committee. Me will busineselsectleo, .:ljgTeatez 4 -ers were arrested who claimed the globe trotter,- who is now walking Abedsnrreer amidCV develops. SUccelidErnestBarnberger Whif-ti fit he es me thing. - Tb is .leads the, locol40-- , aerosol-tlcidAtARLBOROTP311-1'LAtor the East at la'CO.. field several office Waving who contlifellt but months, the tv..I Itia44 &low or an ideal Horns that a general move la is in Salt Lake. Ito ICI finest restricted subdivisionKits, resigned a short time ago when he desirous of making quick te-l- This In .. :Vigorous protetrf against the con- wa being made all over the country to of the atworld, national committeeman mad C. of Manor in the of located the th'offics heart the on of city: criminals the called of the snout- leautlful or. .1( keep this close tr. ?Tag has taken an lo-en. paved now realdeavAt dietrict, , finement of insane persona In what Is from Vtah. ante NO111,II. to Street. between 1th 'toast. ihth East. Vieiv Similar- ,aotive.part In ettio affairs.-- The op.. mogul, bonito toltsit Aks. Parr iliountalit Ithciin as While in the oitylrerrari intelda hist night wltlb zt. the Those officials and to obtain and Idth and Ilth South Fttrets, pp ' must 'Sotitit 'Tem- potititment was malls through Ered Tioth es', that inspire anytned this.afterroon- and ft'' atwontl-- - .vtcIt allnublic let so pAreet street. boautiful flow. block front LIEfERTT PARK. of ate Rei lettere:414n.. addition the eity nom- crick W. Eynon, treasurer them 'was tna4e4tti can from be street, lodged us ple against chart ' committee. national that with other beds. garara Everything , or whichtogether , mtestion today In ,a contrnunicatton publican iquestioTt them ,. tho police sayt they will be al &ton of Last evening Fait Lake Republicans a letter - 147 as make up a wonderful tem& ' toes by Mrs. S. IL Mitt:hell,lowed to ilettept a "floater" and Soave ernall mementealie carries in Leon. e--: addressed an enthusiastic gatheting at Four good Wood bodrooma and ter he case uponitte back. His dog. , Temp). street.- town. held under tho direction of while in Alaska years two. f 47,4 I isigned protestant asid that she diI Oranteville '2,71alt ."."'"41,- -purchased portfolio, Till bath. Lt.e tio , . there. with Jo- olooplog to faithful animal tramp by hie 11 to the treatment of mild the Republican chilt fbe t and you, we teapot dew-rit:.bow t-it In Water Engineer charge. Epeakers, eph E. Millward , Institution. but that nonat , the side wherever he goes. !A if doeirod. so W3 Terms bore. I J. It of Wrathall. president 40 , have become Intolerable. When included Ferrari has wandered about for- left Convention RehrY LAtiencling Grantsville the club, he Republican first told the she was said mayor she that He WAS. 2471 Stall yeara, 1 WAS. , chairman. 26 companions. The sanitarium that wlah, state Republican Paris in itte withthen ,W A4 Iditions officers of the arm d, S H. R. of the A. Arnold atty. the' to mese. Purtell.. attorney nelrele wild (2 Richt . engineer did act like It . tharge party intended , , A ,;7,0 4,1;; V-him-epi- c the letter te the oommission Mrs. and C. LaMar N 014011. escretaryMr.ofNel-St th 'orator reoeurceo"tYranelt of the globe. All have Riney died save 1 114. II 47 committee. state mays Hs 'wires M Repubilesn deelared that declare's. hos they of ortimpreegb Ilvegaterwo 17. ; !1.7f P. geological ourvhy heref I rl I , Fiero have to have- the srMdftsre rigred with son especially emphasised the seed of old end that in his tour he has years Convention of western voters tending the i first tt year Ice , taleteg tetra protninent: il far loin 1 out SOS rairs of shoes. From wore krone netting :0 LOAN 'Si ' :;:1..11c; 1.1,.'S. and a neve should- - be made, but not', part in the chming eleetkm, cortet. ngineer of the geological, Salt take be will go to sto.attie by way BOMIAN BROS. Exclusive Local Dealer fttrirllihd Itearte.el slumbers 'Pee I bY metislf.". from Seattle south to The convention of Hutto end ancvey at Portland. co., TitrsT , . the ilreeterlAlo: He stars that The matter was 'referred le the, dotir4 tbetreentet by to Owner4g yronhons affoctirtar tooethern Call-ern-is707 McINTI:11E BLDG. 11i riots r tottos--1 bind end deseleg followed the ow to for I another year be will Ito hark - safety departinent pshlie natkm's water tott.pment vvr. Tr Irv.. rm. I tlgatios. S." II. rl II sTa I,' , partkularty le the west-- , France end Italy and oettie down:. , Patrolman All information r (...,4 COMMitiatOrt 4 I . :tt tbree-quarte- rs 1 ,.. .,. . o. - ,A ,,' "1 anti-smok- n, Policetonunence - e non-miner- al Roundup' of All Criminal Class - - e - :- at , -- n A.-..- : 141titd-fr'llr.1- - - . IA- - J11-,- p, -6- -- ' e --,- --To l L. 14 cf-thi- ilARLBOROUGII4LiCE . lt - ,,, - ,,,,, Another Bargain - , - ,mt,,,,., - ' Price & Co. .1 a. Custom Tailoring I - - ' ,.. 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