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Show DAILY UTAH STATE WEDNESDAY, JOURNAL, APRIL 29, 1908. the Union Pacific in Nebraska PAGE THREE. and Wyoming, u nt found that while the officials of ii:ui road are not directly in th. mines that company interest does absolutely dominate the mining, transportation and sale of coal along its line." 1; also charge that the lompauy n sorts to various methods to prevent the opening of new mines along Its route, and the LoniiiiKioii is drawn that If ihe public vital lands should be withdraw n tin rurtl would le to intensify unit pcrpi tuau in,' company's mctn pi i . KB 1 tt""fMMw.tt mi hiii HEIS0II WAS ill FRAUD IH IKE rim IS Letters were sent to Senators Reed GET DETENTION HOME and George SuthrrianJ and Forenoon With the Interstate Commerce Report Files He Spent the Representative Joseph liowrll TuesThe ab.it.doik'd Uintuh school buildfederal GraniMiiij day by the Salt Lake Real Estate asSerious Charges Against on Indiana avenue, mar Tmili ing sociation, calling their attention to the on Tuesday. South R. W. G. U. and street, Salt Lake, lias been defP. of extending necessity the natural selected as the site for the new initely bridge national park, comprising forty detention home. Nek"- (orfflW c8hler of the acrca, recently created in San Juan The following dispatch from Washjo1h The of education lias consent- Ioml occupied the county by President Roosevelt. ruh National bank, ington, D. C., makes interesting read- ed to ivut the building for the nominal Fed-1- 1 of the session Tuoiy morulngin the investigation of Following Is a copy of the letters: The Interstate Commerce com- - j sum of $i a year for detention home ing: pand Jury 1808. 28, from mission April the today forwarded to the Senate! purpose, and the work of remodeling aueged theft of $160,250 Hon. George Sutherland, United Slates r It will no doubt be begun at once. Janu. on bank Saturday, of ports investigations made by its uiu of that -. D. Senate, C. Washington, Hr. Kelson evidently completDear Sir: The press dispatches ad- railroad ln transporting coal In the hU Btury before the Jury, states of .Colorado, Utah and Nevise tuat the has set apart FIRE AT PARK CITY w was not recalled in the afternoon, for a nationalpresident braska. exmonument not tu H. Garrett and J. niky P. Jeneonr teetifled during the ceed 0 acres of land in San Juan The conclusion Is drawn that the Utah Fuel company and the Pleasant HIM Ida Eiigberff session but county, Utah, ns a recognition of the PARK CITY, April 27. A fire hike irttwon. The Jury was in Coal company of Utah, both ln Interest the preserva- Valley the after-ggj- government controlled A Denver Rio the out last evening about o'clock at the Grande pro and a half hours uurlng by tion of the natural bridges and archJenson and Garrett each occuof the Gouli system, home of Jolin Railway company in curiosities Dunn, on the corner of aeological that region. an hour's time. have secured lurge tracts of land by pying about Thla Is reservation insufSecond wholly street and Wood side avenue, alnce the During the four month securing the relinquishments of perthe three ficient. Forty acres could not rover sons who have entered the lands for and for a time It looked as though the jobbery occurred and during the bridges and will afford little whole block at least would surely be small sums, generally ranging from $50 gas been known to the public, Mr. least a congressional At to refused to Hit. Many of these entrymen are destroyed, but the members of the firs Kekon baa steadfastly township should be set apart to cover said statement a regardikind .of to be young women who do not department, together with other men B.t. guy the bridges alone. who ran to the biasing, building, the bank. with connected matters ng A national park should be estab- appreciate the offense they are commit- worked hard and heroically under the been able has Only the grand Jury ting In allowing themselves to be thus direction of Chief Morse area to cover used. and the fire It lished of sufficient to secure his version of the affair. in that worth was everything preregion checked before other place or Nelson the any Mr. it not probable that Fraud and Psrjury from vandalism. could get lighted. serving othwith each are through quite jury The president should cause a careThe tire was started by a lighted canIt Is charged that the Pleasant Valer, but for the time being at least It ful Investigation to be made to deter- ley Coal company has acquired 80,000 dle, which caught onto clothing In a will investithe that Jury Is thought mine the exact locality of the ancient acres of land, and It asserted that the clothes closet and before the garments gate his business by calling witnesses structures of the cliff dwellers, the acquisition of much of It has been at- could be taken down and thrown Into him. with associated been who have bridges, and nil else that ought to be tended by fraud and 'perjury. It Is the street an uncontrollable blase was In were Une the taken this along Steps for asserted protected posterity. Rio the that sweeping through the whole house. Grande railroad The the session of Jury. afternoon Col. Chas. B. Walcott of the SmithMr. and sirs. Dunn, who were both system has granted special rates to of Mr. Garrett and Mr Nelson r- -. sonian home Institution these at the time of the fire, lost no has data and The Colorado maps Fuel companies. from the bare been linked together covering the bridges, and It may be and Iron company has received snecl. time ln getting the children out, and of a because case the Supof banning advisable to consult with him, as he rates from a railroad company which yet It te almost a mystery how it was posed automobile trip to Ogden on the was, until recently, the director of the is controlled by it. This company, the possible for them all to be saved. the robbery. Sunnily morning following United States geological survey and report states, has declared no diviThe Trip te Ogden took considerable interest in this mat- dends In recent years, but It Is sugGRAND REVIEW OF WAR FLEET te?. Mr. Garrett in all probability gested that a different method of Enclosed find a blue prin of a rough bookkeeping would show substantial Excursion via Southern Pacific May fled concerning thla trip, if such a trip The fact that Jack map prepared by Mr. H. L. A. Culmer, earnings." It la chargtd In the Okla- 2nd. Cheap round trip rates Ogden ever occurred. homa report that exorbitant prices are to San . ranelsco and return direct McCooey, chauffeur for Mr. Garrett, from sketches made during his experemained unheard in the waiting room dition to that region. The bridges are charged to domestic consumers by the 180.00, returning via Los Angeles Indicate that the automobile trip has In the neighborhood of longitude 110 leasers of the mine. Most of the rail, $87.75: returning via Portland, 142.54. ot yet passed from the observation degrees west, and latitude 87 degrees roads mine coal for their own pur- Return limit thirty days. Forty-eigwar vessels of all classes ln one of th 87 minutes north. of the Jury. McCooey was told to reposes. naval demonstrations of hisgreatest associaThe Real Estate Salt Lake turn Wednesday morning. Union Pacific Has Monopoly tory. Make your sleeping car reservaParley P. Jenaon baa been more di- tion respectfully requests you to give Speaking of the coal mined along tions at once. rectly associated with Mr. Garrett than such attention to this subject as you Hla testimony natu- may consider its Importance requires. with Mr. Nelson. Respect fully yours, rally would deal with the business EDWARD F. COLBORN, transaction In which the three men The have been moat concerned. Chairman. stock company ie the venture la which Mr. Jenaon and Mr. Garrettt have been connected for about two yean. Recently, however, they have also embarked in other ventures.- for Men In KB" Cloths w show stylss and fabrics to fit any man's tasta with a psrfcct fit for any figure. KB" Clothes are mads with ths greatest care and attention to even the smallest details. Snuiot They hold their looks bocausa thsy are modeled over the celebrated KB" vitals, wh'ch insure psrmansnt shaps retention, undor patents psnding in fsvor i - of Kohn Bros. MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHES bee-aps- FOR Thay satisfy man whs hava tha habit of paying dou-bl- a their price for the work of their best custom toilers. pro-Ltecti- - Tnlnt- - Twenty-foWu led- - Prom the hours later he appearance of the Jn,fteted form of the colored man . u evident that he was a victim TEACHERS $12 to $25 CLARKS STORES Clothing For Mon. Specialising K. B. Fin a believer but that he cannotconslstnitly conMATTOON, 111., April 28. Because tinue to head thin city government, of the alleged fact that the lose Mattoon was voted "dry" In tlte recent of the 118,000 yearly revenue from tha local option election. Mayor Lewis Lehnineteen ousted aaloons will so rrippla man today resigned from office. The the municipal finances as to render the retiring mayor la a bank president. He city bankrupt TOWN DRY MAYOR QUITS Is ' Black Silks comprising all the new weaves and staple Taffeta s, Summer Silks in dainty stripes and fancy designs in Taffeta, Messelenes, Foulards, Warp Prints. In fact there is not a silk that is new and you may want but what is here. The prices will surely save you more money than you ever had the opportunity of saving before. 50 Pieces of Silk of Poplin, the new shades and black and white, one of the daintiest all silk fabrics of the season either for full suits or extra waists; bought to sell at 75c, in this sale at . 39C 25 pieces new flesselene all new shades including black 75c. value in this sale 39c received to sell week this at 75c. 35 pieces of Foulards, new shades and patterns Just bought and $1.00 in this sale, 45c 1000 yds. Worlds best taffeta; complete line of shades, all crisp and new. Never sold less than ... 53C 75c.; in this sale, per yd Entire tins of colored tsffsts ths highsst 25 rail-rba- ds pisem of now SIAM) 65c 68c 48c 58c 79c quality in this sals at strips and suiting chsck silks ,75c regular prices in this calc, special One grand let of silko 85e to $1.26 special at .., Ona wonderful collection of eilko $1.25 to $1.75 special Wonderful values in Blk silks. 26 in. Best Block Taffeta cold at ... for $1-2- 5 one-four- th 86 in. Beet BlacksTaffcta cold at $1-3- 5 for 36 in. Black poau do Boie 30 59c 89c 21 in. Bona French Taffeta aoldat $1.50 for SS in. Black poau do Boie Taffeta odd Taffeta cold at $1.75 in. Black Taffeta two of our very beet cloths cold cheap at Genuine Suooino $1.50 et 2429-2431-24- 33 at $1.50 for 89c 98c $115 for for cilk advertised by the maker at 47o our price, all tha vaiy latest colon S De not miee this silk opportunity Comes but once a Mason. IT PAYS TO BUY AT de-da- res be-cau-ne gardless of New York cost. MS 10 In temperance, be sacrificed lower yards of crisp prices than silks have ever been sold for in Ogden before. Many of these beautiful creations have reached us in the last three days. It is not a small lot of sale merchandise but the entire stock on sale re- Jning 11 by of MIES hla friend a the for- -. EASTEM k man lay for twenty-fo"ru on hla pallet In the mean lodg- -. r00Tn n the basement of the city The rate announced by the Western until he died. When the man came to the Jail he. told Passenger association for the annual ! Sergeant John Lena! that he had spring and summer teachers' excurfrom Ogden two weeks before sions to the East over the various greater are nearly had come originally from th-- n they were a year ago. These rates following morning a trusty" apply on the Denver A Rio Grande and Lake. ln wth breakfast for the unfor- - the Union Pacific going from Salt te man, but one fare was plus ago he dld The rate a year that a representing 2. This figure year He a,BO declined to eat an other meals regular fare Is during the day. In just two thirds of the under the rate tact that he lay all day being charged. Thus k j. to go to $44.50 unventilated dun-gj- g of last year, one paid tbout nourishment the police Chicago. This year to go over the earns must pay $56. . 0,11 a doctor until within an privileges the tourist Minneapolis and ore Paul died. When Dr. Samuel The rate to St 0 j. It will This year year. last was $40 called last evening the was Louis to St The doc-- be $5$. The rate Weuy t0 tor aT? tour-lthe June In but ago, $89.50 ayearr tehoi y wmmediately that there was the negro, and within a few will pay $40 to make the same trip. local B"wd awaP without being No reason Is assigned by tha Both Me tn rate. In the Increase the for anything of himself or any roads f wk of th An empty Pttrae was roads are Wound by the ruling tht oni7.t,W association. mng found on the dead man. Western Passenger i. Evsry garment guaranteed us. Now rough silk oil tho lotoot ohodoo sold tho world ovor ot $1X0 ond $1X5 in thio solo " tuberculosis. ur If ysu are one of those men, corns in and try an KB ' Clothe Giresitt Smpoirtsiinice new silks to Thousands at ur Pur away from boon in SILK tSJALE of Or-phe- Stenographer Testifies POLICEMAN HARRIS Mias Engberg is the stenographer of tbs bank. She was before the Jury far a half hour, when that body adjThe Jury summoned to Inquire into ourned for the day. It la probable that her testimony was completed, as the killing of Mike Aaron, after hearthe Jury adjourned at a comparatively ing all of the witnesses in Justice of tha Peace Smith's court, at, Salt Lake, arty hour. K. J. Watts, a mining man from yesterday afternoon, brought In a verBingham, htffl been waiting for two dict that the shooting of the prisoner flays to testify. Mr. Watts was for- was Justifiable and that Policeman merly employed by Harry Robinson of George Harris had acted in accordance the Bingham Bulletin, acting as a re- with hie duty. Policeman Harris told of having orporter until last March. Mr. Robinson is credited with having dered Aaron to stop three times before Arne a little sleuthing cm the case be fired the fatal shot but without the when the story was first made known intention of killing him. te the public. Chief Pitt was asked what were the Mr.( Watts Is expected te give Information in connection with duties of the policemen detailed as hi sleuthing. guards of the chain gang. William Wallace, an uncle of Mr. "It 1a their duty to take the prison-er- a Ganett, la still another witness who out to work and bring them back," been waiting during the present replied the chief. rh to go before the Jury. "Dead or alive? Inquired' one of the , Jurors. "Not particularly that,", said Chief Pitt, "but to bring them back. "Do you expect the guards to kill a T prisoner If he attempts to escape Juror.continued the SALT LAKE JAIL Well," answered Chief Pitt, they are there to do their duty. No, I don't think It their duty to kill a runaway but they should wing him in John Jackson, a prisoner, negro, 14 years old. some way to keep him from getting ltWed Into the police station and 4 for lodging at oclock Monday away." MEN All KB Suits hava broad shouldqro, snug fitting collars and shapely coat fronts and lapols. e. ht System Clothes TCft UJ Washington Avenue 95c 39c XS |