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Show rXJi 1 ,1 it ir r i inriYm i rm m Ti ; h it arrtii Tin: jiOKNi.v; l.a.mim:u: Deadlock AMUSEMENTS. Auditorium over Sheriff C. Farrcil of Reno. NewJa. a hero to take la chary CV.iin and .St. Jot si. two young ir.eu aiiprehend-ewhile to ili;je S. rv-- v olvera which they stole from atuie tn Reno. Roller Skating d FARMERS HL BE im7. itrii ir MIL ABLE TO RAISE LANDED COLONIAL it! AT OFFICE MAINTAINS LAW atu-iupria- Wednesday slkt, Ju. 23rd, ! nils race, Mias Glena Laahus, va. Klaa Blanche Ogg. of Salt Lakn THE rr.ui, TiirusiiAV, jantaiiy si. Order a package of this famous health and brats building Sour aad enjoy aemo good old faahionaa Brawn Now England Bras! A chases at a right hot loaf will make you think yon are ia Boston. With Allan's B. B. B. Fteur you can mako bread Just Uka tha Puritans used to . SECRECY J-- Roy Swartifager had his bail fixed ia the sum of 85.000 yesieriUy. Hia father, assisted by friends, is endeavoring to raise the sum. Og-A- ijuinfin" ed Admiakioa, afternoon, 10c. Admission, e renin a, 15c. TONIGHT! H BROTHER FOR BROTHER & SATURDAY MATINEE PRICE..... DISCOVERY OF A WONDERFUL ADVANTAGE TO THEM. Court Law Continues Worry the Legal Minda to Nitrogen From tho Atmospnere Used ao a Fertilizer of the Soil. to Bo Authorities cited, laws iaterpreted Chicago, Jan. 23. A tumble in the one way by the county and district at- pricy of cereal food all over the ia tbe crops torney and ia another by Judge Mur- world nd a vast iarreaxe Is tbe phy. the quea.iun argued from a stand- of farmers in all Uiiils-su- ch point of c nstiiuiioailiiy. precedents result foreseen by Chicago experts in brought to light from tha mouldy agricultural cheuistn as the aequel uf leaves of musty tolumes. and numer- Sir William Crookes' diacoverv of a The Paatera 8'ar will give a iea in ous .other nets have failed to bring method of extracting nitrogen from the Masnnic Parfora Thursday at:er-nac- about an amicable settlement of the the atmosphere. Loral authorities declared yesterfrom 3 uutil 5 o'clock. All vis- Juvenile case, which are becoming mare of aa unsoltable problem everyday that if the cablegrams wore curiting member are invited. ie ri lu saying that the method was day. be of value comJudge Murphy bold bis position, sufficiently perfect to A gathering of the higher telegraphmercially, then a n:u important efic notables of the llarrimaa lines was and refuses to lake Jurisdiction, hold- fect would be had on the raising of certified culprits held in Ogden Tuesday, at which ing that once he ha age of 15 years to the Ju- cereals. uaa discussed the needs ef atl the under the It is prophesied thai farmers will be venile court he is no longer In a teiegrsph systems at ihe present and portion to conduct a preliminary enabled to get a far greater yield from to decide on a unitoru course uf bettheir land than had bem the case in hearing. terments nd more complete interia the deadlock between the The past, if nitrates are cheapened so Thus change between the several grand dl aad the county and that they can bo sued- tu a larger exvisions from Omaha to the coast and municipal Judge aa tent for fertilising. district attorney firmly established to the hulf. Those present were L. that it will take a leier from the dissuperintendent of tengnph at trict court to break it. ELECTRICITY 13 USED. Omaha; A. E. Koome, superintendent Judge Murphy aticka to the letter of telegraph of the Southern Pacific, Sow York, Jan. 23 When scienwith headquarters at San Francisco; of the law. Harrisu aad Halverson baa their light the adoption of tists read yesterday the cabled report A. H. Iliohan, assistant superintendent of Sir William Crooks's discovery of If the limof the asms division under Mr. common ofsense action, even commercial method of extracting the statutes are somewhat itations A. E. Roonte; Kllppel, superinendant strained. acid from the atmosphere, they nitric three children Meanwhile of telegraph lines on the Oregon said there waa np lotigvr any tear of the at cells re county jail, occupying Railway A Navigation company, with the disposition uf the pow- a scarcity of food from over populaheadquarters gat Portland; H. L. Car- awaiting tion. because tbe result of the discovilia ers that be. michael, general foreman on County Attorney Harris announced ery would be a doubling of tho world's Southern Pacific, with headquarters greatly to tbe yesterday that in conjunction with crops. Nitric acid adds at Sea Francisco; B. F. Forbes, super- the district atprney, he would imme- productivity of the soil. Nitrate of intendent of telegraph at Balt Lake; commence action in the dis- soda, uaod for that purpose, now baa and M. H. Browne, manager of the diately court by asking for a writ of mangrown so scarce, it is avid, that it trict local telegraph system at Oregon A petition will be taken to soon will be exhausted. At present the Short Lint headquarters la Salt Lake. damus. Howell. )f- not this afternoon, process of extracting nitric acid from Jndgu some time Thursday, so that It ap- the air ia expensive. Professor Chaa. Robert Creighton Miller died of pears that something definite may re- R. Chandler, head of the department heart failure at Id a. m. yesterday sult and the question he brought to of chemistry of Columbia university, at the Colonial on Twenty-fourtIssue before the higher ceurt. explained, but aald that with the street. Funeral services will be held cheapening of eloetrirliy. which ia imtomorrow oclock at two at Richey's plied in tha process, nitric acid manuCO BAKCROFT In will the 1 SUDS be City chapel. Interment factured by the new method will be cemetery. SHMU cheaper than nitrate of soda. When n practical working process Hand of Oregon Short Lins Has The case of Fred Foulger re. Mary is perfected. said Professor Chandler, te Ogdons Appeal. McGrath which baa been pending in 'V.ery jraterfgll In the country will be tha District court since Monday mornPoslmnsier Glastnann was In Salt available for tha production of tba Scientists fertiliser. ing was submitted to the Jury yester- Lake Tuealay, endeavoring to get atmospheric ' immedi- coal fur the day before dinner, and poatofflee.' He had an In- have been working on thin problem for ately after dinner the Jury brought in terview with W. H. Bancroft and to- n hundred years, but real headway has a verdict for the plaintiff for the full day received the following letter. In- only beta made recently. amount asked by him, $552.73. dicating Mr. Bancrofts persistent efThe anit was based upon a contract forts to obtain coal for Ogden and the for work and labor done for repairing success with which hia efforts hare the dwelling house of Mrs. McGrath, met: situated on Madison avenue, which Hon. William Glaaniana. My dear was destroyed and damagej by fire Sir: Recurring to our converaatlon PROF. BIGELOW HAS DISCOVERED In December, J90B. Attorney Joseph In with refermy office thin THE SECRET. Chet represented Mr. Foulger and At- ence to the Coal morning, In Ogden. shortage D. T. Johnson represented Aa stated ta you then, wo will dirert torney Mrs. McGrath. a car of our company coal to your Are .. Responsible for city, and I think this diversion will be Bun Spot Doan's Ointment cured mo of mads this afternoon. We art eo low in Tempsratura and Changes that had annoyed me a long thit we can hardly spire this, but are Waajhar. time. The cure waa permanent." to help out to that extent at once. Hon. S. W. Matthews Commissioner glad In addition. I took up fclfh the Central Labor StatlStlca, Augusta, Me. Coal and Coke people and they have Chicago, Jan. S3. Prof. Frank H. promised to ship their dealer in Ogwho is taking Prof. Cox's den two or three care from today's Bigelow, HARRIS RECEIVES LE1TER station of tbe place in the loading, and 1 have also wired the United States Chleago weal her bureau, has DiaKemmerer Coal and the been working for 33 years In an efFormally Notified That Hera Modal mond Coal and Company Coke Company today, and Money Awaits Hia to make long range predictions. and naked them to ship three or four fort cars each to their dealers today. In or- and he believes th time Is near at iriy der u relieve thd situation. an assured' net. Young Thomas Harris, tha hero who "In this connection, ( find the follow- made on last March 25 reacurd Miss Ivy Hia scientific Investigations in part ing coal has been shipped to Ogden were disclosed at Blair from drowning in the Weber on the University of mines dates from, the the shown, In waa river awarded Ogden, and who Chicago In n lecture on the Circulaon Pacific: Una Union and Short the a brvmse medal and 33.000 in cash, to tion of the Run's Atmosphere aa the 4 cars; January 16th, 4 cars; 17th, b applied for educational purposes, First Cause of Annual Changes In the '' 5 2 cart. 18th, cars; 18th, received the following letter from the He declared It was the Weather. I the Information This latest' is commission under data of Jan. IS, first time he had stated his theory in coal but have shipments, showing 1307: be teaching you public. Mr. Thomas A. Harris. 135 Patterson some of this should Frof. theory la baaed on 1 and by this time, hops tha shortage the (he Bigelows nvenue, Ogden, Utah. of the sun and Its efaction will be relieved right away, with this fects on the w either.' It has Dear Sir: Through the cuurteay of largely Mr. William Nelson of 8alt Lake City, and the additional coal that I expect to do with the natnber and also of the see to the mines and to ship today ' Hero . tha attention of the Carnegie sun spots. Ha has made n scientific Fund commits Ion baa been called to morrow. record of the sun spots for the last severe storm Tha of list Saturday an net performed by you, by which, thirty years and baa studied it with on March 25, 1306, you saved Ivy G. and Sunday la the vicinity of the cool reference to the ehangea in temperanil bad effect a rather had mines, Blair from death in Weber river, at same we arc now getting in ture and weather during the Ogden, Utah. Tour case, after a thor- around, but . period. I think the sit and shape again ough Investigation, was considered at good "curve, Comparing the weather a meeting of the commission held on ustion will be easier from this on. which he has mads from the condiI am. With kind regards, yours very tions of tbe last the Ifith Inst., and 1 have much pleasthe with thirty years, ure in informing you that in recogni- truly (signed) W. H! BANCROFT." he baa found a resun "curve, spots With more cosT in the city than has tion of yonr heroism on that occasion, markable similarity, and It la upon the commission awarded you a bronze been received In any onti day In sev- this similarity that he Is working to medal and set aside the snm ( 12.039 eral weeks, the Ogden Rapid Transit make hts predictions n year In adfor yonr education, provided you taka company was forced to close its sys- vance. He belteres most of the weathabout noon yesterday. due to the aun'a acadvantage of this feature of the award tem The fuel at the power house er changes are within tea yearn." tion. so officials is of exhausted, Then follows instructions in regard to securing the award and the letter the company declare and until this WILL REQUIRE 100 YEARS TO la signed by F. M- - Wlimot. manager. morning, when a carload of ulaclf ia BUILD. expected, cars will le Inactive. Between the snow, tho coal and other New York. Jaa. 23 At the meeting POTAIO RACE troubles the company Is able tn run s of tha time. onlv about, yesterday of tbe trustees of the CaJver the Short Line sixteen cars thedral of St. John tbe Divine, a gift H0vf you ever seen a potato race were received yesterday and every of $50,000 from H. C. Fhhneatnck, of rn roller skate? if you havent get one of them wa4 delivered to local the First Nalktnal Rsak was announcready to laugh yourself sick at the concerns. The Jones Coal company la ed. This ia to be applied to building Auditorium rink Friday night Jan. to have captured the lion'a the west arch of what ia railed tbe 2! . It has the fancy skaters boat all reported of the consignment by laying Crossing'' of the Cathedral. share topieces. Be there. At the present rata of progress It claim to eievrn cars. Of tha remainKM) years to complete der, several other companies received will take about the cathedral, which, however, would CCOiH MAILS a car each. The demand for fuel yesterday, be a short time, considering the hisas soon aa It was generally known that tory of the really great cathedrals of Arrival and departure of malts at a large supply had been received, waa Ski rope. Ogden postofflee: heavy. ' North and Northwest, O. S. L. Ry. Aa yet the schools have not received Arrive, 7:10 a. m., 3:30 p. m.; depart a car and are almost down to bed o o 13:55 a. m., 11:53 a. a. rock. A car Is expected In some time O CONGRESSMEN TO O East all points, U. P Ry. Arrive, today. AN GET INCREASE O O 4:30 a. m, 1:13 p. a.; depart, 7:50 a. O 0 m., 2:25 p. m., 6:50 p. m. Jan. 21. The O O IVaablngtna. ICE IS FOEMIHC. Southeast It G. W. Ry. Arrive, O senate voted down, 17 to M, O 1:00 a. m., 11:45 a. m., 2:50 p. m.; deamendmrtt llmltiag the pro- - O part 7 00 a. a.. 3:308. p. m. 7:30 a. Ice Men Are No Longer In' the Slough OO an posed salary Increase to the O P. Ry. West all points, of Despend, O vice prealdeat. speaker and O m, 2:50 p. n 7:00 p. m.; depart, 2:10 O O member of the cabinet. a. a.. 2:45 p. m. So well baa the frost done Its work O The senate nmearred in the O Southern California and Nevada, S. provls- - O P. U A. A 9. I Ry. Arrive, 0:30 a. that ice men will commence to harvest O house alrr oftucroaa 51 to 21. ThU O this Urn by a vote ice of the O week. By crop 3:30 2:45 yearly 7:30 m., p. p. ra., ig.; depart, touching the 7 degree above sen O insures tbe Inclusion of tha O p. m. registered the O amendment In the legislative O mark, the mercury Arrive. O. 8. U Southern Utah, Ry. winter. O The at- O appropriation bill. coldest of the 3:30 night 7:30 3:30 a. m., p. m.; depart O mosphere has a sting in It. As the son O a. bl 2:45 p. m. Southern Utah. R. G W. By. Ar- cam up yesterlsy morning minute rive. 1:00 u. m, 2:50 p. m, 7:00 p. m.; particles of frot fioated through the diamonds. depart, 2:30 a m., 7:00 a. m., 3:10 airA like tiny 0 generous layer ff ice was added p. m. . CHAIRMAN SHONTB RESIGNS Salt Laku City, O. 8. L- - Rv Arrive, to tho frosea poods and now the thickinche . treasures sufficient tea 3:00 a. m.. 3:30 a. m.. 12:00 m, 2:50 ness action. At the Head of tha isthmian Canal p. m," 7:30 p. m.; depart, 1:30 a. m., to justify Immediate Commission Quits. 7:30 a. m, 10:13 a. m., 2:45 p. m.. present rote of free ring the crop will be a foot thick before the end of the 1:63 P. m. Washington, Jan. 24. ChairSalt Lake. City. R. G. W. Arrive. week. The season will last about man Shoats, of tho Isthmian twelve days. Should a warm spell set 1:00 a. m 2:50 p. m.; depart 7:00 Canal commission, has tenderIn. leu men will double their forces, m., 3:30 p. m. ed his mignaUoa to the Presrather than take chance on another Cache Valley Points, O. 8. I Ry. ident. effective at hia pleasArrive, 10:45 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. m. cold period. By Friday morning R 1 ure, but not later than March Huatrtille, Eden A Liberty Arrive, expected that every pond la the city will be tbe Scene of activity.. 4th. President Roosevelt ac5:09 p. m.: depart, 9:00 a. m. The quality of ice la not ao good as R. F. D. Weber County Arrive. 5:00 cepted the rerlgnaUoa with ex3:13 a. ns. treme reluctance. it usually Is. Half of It la composed p. m.; depart, WM. GLASMANN. of frosen snow, and almost unfit for snv eomtnerrfsl ". - AT I:Ml 10a, ZOe. SOa ;j h ; Hera's year cue for the new year Be eara aad hare your lauadry wants American atteaded to by aa plant By aa dolas you will arold risk sad disappointment .We uaa ae injurious washing preparations as la the praetloa ef the Heathen Chiaeae." Tours for a prosperous new year, te to-wl- t; STORM Ogden Steam Laundry Thomas IT! th 4IT St FORECAST a Iferdeil ki o Here Is the Place where you gat Jnat what you want lu the Grocery Line. We hare re celred a shipment of the best grade of Holland Herring in email keys aad also tha hind that sells loose. We also bar select White Fish, Finnan Had-dieKippered and Smoked Salmon and Salt Mackerel. BOTH PHONES 23! s, T. B. Evans & Co. GROCERS 33 B. WASHINGTON E. Malan. two-third- AYE. W. A. Malan. v . WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY Yaas, Drays and Bap gays Wagon. OUR SPECIALTIES Plan! Furot-ton-, Safa Moving and Btaraga. ooooooooooooooo . OPPICE fS TVanUr-flft- Straat h Ind, 21! PLACE YOU Ball, ooooooooooo oo oo 0001)000000000 PHONES 12! ORDERS WtTt MITCHELL BROS. K on times la, Cop, mgs aad Used-tease- . Dost buy from agtaia, as they get large commission aad you have to pay them. Set your borne people first Yard opposite City Cemetery. P')'-Jrai-- IN THIRTY HAS RECEIVED WORD FROM GOVERNOR SWETTENHAM. MINUTES THEY MADE THEIR PRESENCE FELT. From the Moment of Landing They Were Poorly Traatod by the Government. But Massages WUI Net Be Given Out Until Printed in Blue Book. 3-- B n HTAHNA THEATER I TO The biiFiness house of B'aeknua A Griffis Co. will be closed Thursday afternoon. cn aceciint cf the funeral uf Mr. Tiioa Etheringion. uho was a dt rector In that company. The moat fun of the aeaana will he a potate race Friday evening, January S5ih V MURPHY REFUSES TAKE UP A CASE. Self-rialn- g Juvenile to Marriage licenses were J..L. Olarn and Miss Lydia West, both of Ogden, and Thomas Walker of Wont Weber, and Martha P. Wheeler of Plain City. admitted free mornings mO afternoons for on week, except Mm day, Saturday, commencing Slat January lafu JUDGE ooooooo"oooo6',a New York. Jan. 23. A Kingston dispatch uudt-- r da'e uf January 17th, in reporting the arrival of the battleebipa Mixsouri and Indiana and the prompt manner in which the American sailors started the work of relief, says: Like great birds sending forth a brood, they lowered and dispatched t 1 .on don. Jau. 23. -- The government baa heard from tiuveraor there Bwet-tenha- tn nf Jamaica cunoerning (lie incident involving the withdrawal ef the American warships from Kingston. Absolute secrecy is maintained at tbe colouial office, out the fact was elicited (hat during the night a guod many telegrams were received from some of whirh deal with tbe htclJut. These, it is understood, confirm the main feature of the affair aa already known. It ia not the present luleatioa of the colonial office ui make the telegrams public, the official view being that It is a personal affair tbetween a government department aad an official, which ia properly adjustable between them, and the auihoritios incline to the view that tha general Interest will beat be served by having the replies appear in a blue book at some distant period, la the meantime being dealt with through the usual diplomatic channels. Trada Mark FLOUR CO. D0J0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street FANCY CASH GROCERIES DRV GOODS fOR TAIL JUST ARRIVED STOCK TAKING ALFRED RICUNDERARF.EST That Hs Shot tha Dtsr of Poverty. BBB Pacific Caaat Factory, Ban Joss, CeL Eastern Factory, Little Waif Mill! Mannwa, Win. Bwet-tenha- Admits la also n pure toad; naif rising and all randy te mi with water and foako on a hot griddlA ALLENS their boats, and one hatened te every point where the signals of the Whipple told the commander of the fleet that doctura. fond and kelp were needed. One boat carrtrd aa officer to Colouial Secretary Bourne. We offer men to police the tieets, bury the dead, recover and attend the wounded; and rations for G.tkHi for a month, with tent and shelter for 000 as long as needed. There colonial secretary gasped and hemmed end hawed, while the staff gasped twice. The offer was taken under consideration and later arcept-tas to the men to police the atreeta. Aa 1 am preparing this despatch, every available blue Jacket and marine la embarking to put off to shore, but from tbe vacillating nature of the govFLOOD SITUATION IMPROVED. ernment, I feel sure that their powers will be brief. The first British vessel Igtniavillc, Ky Jan. 23. Thera was that, arrives will see American ser- a derided improvement in the flood vices declined with reluctant thanks. it nation today, the river beginning "For tha residents of all national- to fall soon after midnight. The deities, the American officers did every- cline will be about one foot today. thing in their power. Women, who Thereafter a fall of from two to three had not In thret days known a place feet dally Is expected. of repose fit for them, were taken on board the battleships at ones aad fed and riven every attention and comfort. A boat load of coppers full at coffee, tinned metis of several sorts, cakes of ice and even extra clothing were at the dock In half an hur, and tbe gloom and misery of the wretched had vanished in a twinkling. d Pancake Flour a Deputies Wilson and Clark went out to North Ogden this morning and placed Alfred Rice under arrest for hooting two deer that came down from Ihe mountains in quest of food. Rice was brought to the county Jail, where he will remain pending the issuing of a complaint charging him with violating the game laws of tho sista. He admits that ha killed two animals out of a flock of five, but claims that be waa forced tu do ao on account of extreme poverty. Rice states that he shot at one and bullet went through the animal and Into the log of n young one standing opposite the one shot nt. It an mutmed tba fawn that the animal was killed by hint out of merry. On the way to the fount uf the hunter a frisky animal whirled siiddrnly as the sleigh in which were Wilton and Clark passed, flashed out its heels and caught Ihe dealt board with a force that tort It loose from the vehicle. Wilson received the force of the kick on hia knee. Now is the time to call on Putnam and buy your menfs and boys' clothing, etc. Everything is being sold at, manufacturers' cost. - . PUTNAM Clothing' House SERVICES TABERNACLE Will Ba Charles Bmurthwalt wared Nsat Sunday. An- - The regular Sunday' afternoon serthe Ogden Tabernacle will be resumed, commencing Sunday, Jan. 27, 1907. Meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. Tbe organ has been completed but considerable work is still nererssry to properly arrange the stand and to clean and beautify the exterior of the building, but It was thought Iteat not to longer defer the resumption uf Tabernacle Sunday aerrice. For this opening service fffider John Y. BJuth will diacource on "True Spiritual leadership Not Aniagimlatlc to the Full and Complete Freedom of the Individnal, the opposite to that view haring been at the Congregational presented rhnrch last Sunday by Mr. Chao. A. Rmnnhwaifo, It la Intended In this discourse to briefly set forth the view of the ltterldar Saint on the sub-jecTbe choir will be In attendance and famish special music. Estes Doctor Specialist vices in L TEACHERS SICK An epidemic of wfaat appears to he an aggravated form of la grippe Is attacking tba city school instrnctora and twelve of them ate on the sick llat unable to attend thrir duties One of this number la in the hospital and th4 others are confined to their rooms, under tha care of doctors. Up to date the pnptla have escaped the disease. SupL Allison la in a quandary. This week ia tha busiest In the school year, aa tha old semester la drawing to an end and examinations, reports, graduation of pupila and a boat of other details are yet to ba completed before tha new semester can he started properly. Tba work will be delayed unfosa rapid recoveries relieve the sick pedagogues. Cure when atbara fail. Modern motheda Free ceneultatien far any Chranla Dlsaaaa of any nama ar nature. Eve)$r case guaranteed. A Partial list of Diseases Cared Catarrh, Daaiaaaa, Ringing In the Bare, Diaaaaaa Head, ThrosL Nose, Kya or Ear. All of tha Lungs, Bronchial Tubes and Check L.M-aruf toe dtooUMh, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dtaeaae, Rheumatism, Asthma, Narvoua Trouble. SL Vttua Danes, Fllaa. FisF Mawlu tula and all Rectal Trouble. Taps Worn ANY PRIYATB DldBABK .OP canae. Diseases peculiar to Warned. MEN quickly ewad to stay aura! Remember the examination aad a Cries la FRE3. Como nt cita Tomorrow may bo toa lata. Call ur write. of th Dla-ass- M taa . DR. ESTES, SPECIALIST Office houra. IO n. m. to 3 p. m. 2433 Washington Ave. (Boris nioCk). Ogden. Utah. Eatranca Boom X! Remember the number. ! 1 A POPE INTERVENE! Advisee the Ccntriete Not te Oppoee the Government liondon, Jan. 13. According to the Berlin correspondent of the Dally Mall, the Pops has intervened ia the German electoral struggle, pointing out to the Centrists that It la unwise to Inaugurate warfare In Germany at the moment tha riburrh la engaged In a deadly at nig (Is In France. . BIG STRIKE New York, Jaa. of tbe 21. IB ON. De- stroying Evergreens on Our Lands in Ogden Canyon Will Be Vigorously Prose cuteda s8 $e Before the end week 15.000 men and women employed la making trousers ami knee pants, will. It la staled, be Involved in tbe east side strike. At present there are 4.000 out. President Lickermsn, In charge of the etrike, said yesterday : The men wera forced te strike because they cannot make a living under present conditions. They earn only $12 n wp?k Any Person Cutting or The state board or medial Ion an l conciliation la endeavoring to bring -Knit UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. E. W. WADE, Agent |