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Show WE TELEPHONE COMPANIES MERGE. Salt Lake. July 7. The long-epeeled aierger of the independent toel telephone ennopaniea of aud Montana, li is announced, mil be runaummated within the next tea daja. The wumiplaid dnai hile held la abeyance (or a long twe the difficulty Utween the local company and the United States inde- . pendent company of korheeisr, N. ' was being adjust nd. 'poa Its meat and the retara of Managog 1 rector Elmer B. Jotn-- fn the re1' it was anaouaoed that the emupaniea "uld of Utah. Idaho and he hiought.Hhdtf owe auaniumcoi- The three companies are owned by and practically the aama eioekbotaem. nUl the conaolldattoa, it ia bcltered. work to the advantage of alL Headcompany quarters ftf the enlarged wiu be ia thia rily. an-- western capiat hast, tal will hack the concern, or buMuesa. will hold the control of the Impreaeiaeata and exteaalona In the aerviae are eouieiupUtnd In the throe autre. Ttu present building of the Utah fhdopeaJsnt eoniiany will be enlarged b) at least two stories to goeouimodaid the emerged business. fr x li, s t WAGES ARE INCREASED. Miners Sunnysidr, July ployes of the Fuel company, and i TO RESTRAIN RAILROAD. Balt Lake, July 7.- -A complaint waa filed fn the tyiird District court by Charles O. Larsen against the Clt liens Coal A Supply company yea-terd- and the Ilio Graude Western Kailaay company, asking for a temporary restraining order, and a perms neat injunction against the ue defendant irom building a switch track, which ia now in the course of coasirurtiun. and which ie iutendej to pass ia done proximit y to the premises of the Plain Lei tiff in. Uingbam Caayoa. in hia complaint that ha is tha waer of n large hotel and boarding house, aad has a lucrative patronage, and that if the track ia built, it will reader hia house an undesirable place for gueata. al-U- MAILS USED FOR FRAUDULENT PURPOSES. and em- T. Im-sUu- d freedom of his client, turned to Jim something. and whispered ixuled sickly and sodded. Aa soon aa the clerk had read the verdict of tbs Jury, esch one of the Just Jurors was asked if the verdict anroad was his derision. Each man Mhen the swered in the affirmative. poll was completed. Judge Armetrong their silent inn thanked the Jurors them. during the wul and excused I " Thursday. July JX. was gar ol sentence. and addreKi Attorney King p aha court, giving uoui that he will apply I' a new irUL If refused a niw trial, Mr. King wiU appeal to the Supreme court. in- directly all Sunnyslde. art rejoicing over the fncreaai of 10 pet cent in wagaa giaatad (he employes recently by the company. Tin new scale sffctiVe July L be-ca- . COALVILLE,. BRIEFS. 8t. Paul. July T.Ou petition of William J. baggeraon of Bessemer, Mich., Judge William Lorhraa of the United Metre district court today appointed Ashley Collin of SL Paul, receiver for the Wtaooneia Grain A Stock company. The offioert of the company are now on trial in the - Coalville. Jqy 7. Professor Terry, Vailed State court on charges of who has beta engaged to teach tho using the muila for fraudulent finataifc. Sum, academy the owning year, baa pored bis. family up (rota Ogden. Although the uatlvra of Mongolia The Weber has been higher thr past are grea(ly excited over the Peking week than at any time thia aeaeon. to Parie race, which ia now on, there ia no tear of any houtile demonstraGUILTY. . JIM DONALDSON tion. ; Jury Baturna Balt aldeun Verdict ef Grand La-can- y July 7."Dr." Jim Don-lka.been found guilty of grand hs The first of tho of laroeay. 1 A feature of tha next Paris Salon de dAutomobilo will be a display of the various types uf can used since motoring became n recognised a port. and with the knowledge of that department ha been caught . After deliberating over the matter ' for nearly two hours, tho Jury in (he celebrated ease filed into the ciiin-- i Inal court room of Judge George G, Armstrong at I: BO o'clock yesterday and took their places in the Jury box. There wea a determined look on the foee of each Juror, and the awful eilllaees In the court room far nearly a minute after their entrance seemed to signal but one verdict guilty. When the eight Jurors had taken their seats. Judge Armstrong turned to them and said: , ."Gentleman, hare you agreed upon n verdict T" . Foreman Samuel H, Colllater, rose lowly from his chair. ' We have, you honor.- -' The foreman handed the written decision of the eight men to the deputy clerk of the .court, who delivered It to Judge Armstrong. After glanelng ever (he veidlcA Judge Armstrong gave the paper to tho dork, who rend;. We find the defendant guilty of v grand larceny aa charged in the complaint." Jim Donaldson, seated at Mia table directly In front of the clerk, turned deathly pale. Attorney Hamnel King, who has fought stubbornly for the pommq Raadar Will an Ogdsn Grataful for This Information. Many Faal When your bach gives out; Beeomea lame, desk or aching; Wkeu uriuary troubles set In, Your kidneys are in n bad way," Doaa'a Kidney Pills will curs you, Hera la local evidence to prove It. Thoa. W. Wooton, living at 732 Bar low Lane, Ogden, Utah, aaya Kidney trouble has tie n source of great nu noyaace to ms for a year or more. The aoreueua and pains in aiy back Just over the kidaaya baa often proved too much fur me, and I could not tralghten up from a alooped position and I bad n herd time In retting up In the morning. Acute twinges would catch me even when I made a motion la turning over in bed. I decided to try Doans Kidney Pllla and procured them at BaiVoou'a drug atom, and they are the enly medicine that has even proved effective in treating the trouble. The soreness and aching did not last long after. I recommend their use. 1 gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pllla to every sufferer with kidney complaint." Tor sale by all dealer. Price BO cent. time as the chief offloee himself cax also be protected from political selection. Thia la the case in BritLh cities where the ids of a civil service ia unknown. But eves there, especially In the Sheffield tramway, JXEFJCANJ.EAGIE appointments have been made on tha recommendation of councillors. The experience of Glasgow ia instructive. Washington, 12; St. Louie, A St. Louis, July f. Washington F iiteen- - years ago the practice of hirfor ing employees on the recommendaf;und Glade, Pineen and Morganwon. tion of councillors was universal la eighteen hits this afternoon and nil departments. But with the growth R.H.E. of municipal ownership k has almost 1 disappeared. St. Lout -" Our investigation! have shown Washington ftattcrica Glade sal Pineen. Mop. that the strong-- , at safeguard for a gnd Bueluw; Graham, Hughes manager against the pressure of outside recommendations i the recogaB and Hayden. j lion of organised labor within hia deWherever we have found a Chicago, ; Philadelphia, 0. partment. Chicago. July T. Walsh allowed clean ef employ organised and dealt Philadelphia but one clnaa hit today, with aa such through their repreand the Whim Sox scored an easy sentative we have found those posishut-out- . The hitting of label! and tions exempt from politics. This folR-was strong and well timed. low from the nature of labor organScore: isation which cannot survive if indiR.H.K. viduals are given preference on politifi I Chicago cal, religious, personal or any other I d grounds than the chanaeter of the Philadelphia Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; work they do. Even ia the politically and Powera. honeycombed municipal undertaking at Allegheny, the anion of electrical worker stopped the practice of paying aaeaaments by Jts members for ilESICiNJSSOCUTION political 'campaigns. The eueeeM of system of Chicago At Kansas City First game: Kan- the civil service else sas City, T; bt. Paul, 4. Second game: la owing more Btan anydtiling to the fact that organist labor has Kansas City. 2; St. Paul, 4. member on each At Louisville First game: Louis one of the throe The hoard. manager of the examining A Second game: ville, B; Toledo, nacribea hi Manchester tramway .. Louisville, 4; Toledo, I. interference from freedom by IndiAt Minneapolis Minneapolis, J; vidual councillors to hia recognition Milwaukee, A holds 20 per cent At Columbus Columbus, I; Indian-- a of the union that and conductors." bis moiormen of 2. polls, la the course of hia report Prof. Commons said: 1 take It that the key to the whole WESTERN LEAGUE question of municipal or private la tha qtuetlon of politics. la simply the question of For Doubla-Haads-r. politics Omaha Won and keeping the right kind getting Sioux City, July 7. Omaha took of men to manage and operate the both games of today's double-heade- r municipal unuertaklnga, or to supers with Sioux City. Good luck and sen- vine, regulate and bargain with the the the visitors sational fielding gave undertakings. The kinds of private firat gaum, while better bualneaa that we are dealing with are work won them tha second. Score, essentially monopolies performing a first game: service, aad are compelled to R.H.B. public uae of the streets which ate make Sioux City ..J 144 32 public property. If their owners are Omaha . private eompaalN they are compelled Batteries Smith and Sheehan; to get their franchises and nil priviland Goading Thompson ege of doing bualneaa, anu nil terms Second game: and condition of service from the R.H.K. municipal authorities. And in carryB 1 2 Sioux City , out their contract with the munici2 0 ing Omaha they;- - are dealing continually pality Batteries Jarrott and Sheehan; with municipal officials. Consequently Hall and Goading. It Is absurd to assume that private ia aoa'poUtlcal. It la Just ownership Dan ear Takas Twa Game. a much a political question to get Dea Moiuas. Iowa, July 7. Denver and keep hontat - or buiJnese-Ukwine two hard fought games from municipal officials who will drive Dea Maine today. Saora: good bargains with private companies Firat game. on behalf of tha public and then ace E. R.1I. the bargains arc lived up to, as that d Das Moines ..2 Id la to get similar officials to operate it 6 2 2 a Denver municipal plant W do not vacs pa Batteries Sparer and Yeager; Bo- polltflca by resorting to private owner hannon and McDonough. ship we only get a different kind of Second game. politics." JLH. X. practical , . In general. Prof. Commons, finds 2 I 4 common labor better Dea Moines ...... paid by municip2 B 0 alities in America than Denver . .. .. ........ . , by private and Batteries Gab ring Yeager: Ola companies. He aaya: instead, Adame and McDonough (7 In the United States the minimum nings.) paid for common labor by the! private companies Is. In all cases except munREPOST ON LABDB & POLITICS Atlanta, lower than that of the icipality, aad the minimum paid tor common labor under municipal under (Continued from Page ) takings la higher than that of private companies of the same localities In none of tha American eaterpraea In Byracuah that He Integrity depends on the political Imluencea that con- Investigated were the common labortrol the mayor and the heads of de- ers organised. In the municipal unpartments. If the head of the depart- dertakings they are paid higher ment la Independent of politics, as wages and given shorter hours than Detroit and la the case of private employes of the shown In Cleveland, am locality. They also fn nil cases Souih Norwalk, the civil service la not needed. The Chicago citlseiM of tha United States and real, The common ayatem ia a temporary bulwark built dents of tha locality. around the department until such labor of the private companies,, except SPORTS n be Dy-ge- rt own-cfahi- p . ......................1 VIN A BAD WAY, gang crooka who worked la Salt Lake under the wing of the police department EXAMINEE: OGDEN, CTAII. MONDAY, JULY MOUSING Co., Buffalo, New York, tola agents fur the United Fiiuter-Mllbur-a States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other. a ................ ...... - 1-- n 1907. 8, In Indian poll i and the southern cit'ea. i composed aueie tay largely of immigrant and no attention la paid as to whether they have secured citisenship papers or not. "la tha matter of wages and hours the principal effect of municipal ownership is seen in the unskilled and unorganised labor in both countries, in that of street railway employes la Great Britain and that of the gaa workers and electric workers In the United States." Mr. 8ullivaa sums up hia observation with the conclusion that in all but the moat pooorly paid forma of labor, and fur tramway employe, municipalization ha not raised the wage or Improved working conditions of the employes above conditions la the private nnderta&inga. With respect to common unorganised labor," bower, the investigators found a difference somewhat favorable to the British municipal' employees. The report cites two causes for this condition; first, that the municipal laborer in n picked man, and second that hia clean of labor la capable of exerting o city councils a combined pleasure wMch obtains for them better terms (ban the emptying councilors nocord to the men they hire In ihelr private capacity fur similar work. No street car undertaking in Great Britain has been a private enterprise ia the sense la which the word la applied in thin country," aaya Mr. BulUvan. The twenty-on- e years term of franchise, the veto uf company petitions by village authorities, the enormous coat of pnrUmentary powers and local assents, and various other restrictloas In the United States, tramway company management and consequently forbid an intelligent Investigator to employ British example to lltnatrate possibilities In America througbt change from private ownership. British tramways hare always Aa by the terms been of their franchise all English (raw-wa- y undertakings may be taken over by tha municipalities, directors manage their prperties with end In view. Compared with the remakable changes for the better In wages aad hours in the American street car industry under companies, the beat of the English municipal labor improvements eem. hardly more than trivial." non-existe- l. AUTOMOBLE ACCIDENT. St. Paul, Minn., July 7. Or. J. H. Nlchola and C. F. Williams, both of Minneapolis, were probably fatally injured In an automobile accident In thia city thia afternoon. They were mem-ber- a of a party of five, including Mrs. Nlchola and J- - H. Smith, and Wise. While driving along Summit avenue, tha chauffeur lost control In some way. The machine and lta oocupants went over the edge of a bluff, rolling over and over nearly 100 feet to the edge of the Miaalaalppl river. All. the occupants of the car were so severely hurt that they were taken to a hospital, where It ia add Nlchola and williams will probably die. AUTOISTS KILLED BY ENGINE. swtoemwrow .j Red Streak Money ? W recently collected aom Shinfollowing Golden Dollars for tha Good Reepla: ing Western Moline Plow Co., Salt Lake City. F. Auerbach A Bra. to Mala at. Salt Lake City. Rocky ML Bell TeL Co., State at. Salt Lake City. A. & Bean A Co.. Pocatello, Ida. R. Site Candy Co, 723 fi(h at. ' Salt Lake City. E. W. Duncan, Kansas City, Utah. Ben Steinman, formerly Mercur, Utah. C. W. SchuMt, 247 W. 6th Bo, Salt Lake City. 8ranaea A Larson, 142 W. 2nd So.. Salt lake City. . T. B. Smith Co., Pocatello.-IdahoL. D. Joseph, Frloo, Utah. ' Bari A Englaad Pub. Co, Logan, Utah. Logia Knitting Co, Logan, Utah. S. L. City Soda Water Ou. 0 W. 2nd So, Balt Lake City. Damron A Hawley, Deseret, Utah. Ctas. F. Foster, 8l Georgs, Utah. J. W. Seville, 68 W. 1st So, City. 2 Atlas Blk, Dr. J. M Dart, Balt lake City. John McCiwndy, Ogden, UtahS Wlllla Johnson, Circlevill, Utah. R. c. Sohulder, attorney-at-laBalt Lake City. Vlncent-Kot- t 8hoe Co, 110 8a Main, Salt Lake City. Hub Clothing Co, 26 W. So. Tam-piSalt Lake City. Dr. Jas. T. Afflect, 8L George, Utah. Kimberly Mere. Co, Kimberly, Utah. Southern Ut. Equitable Coop, Pangultch, Utah! Pacific . Monthly Pub. Co, Portland, Ore. F. M. Molen, Drigga, Idaho. H. C. Hanson A Son, Ogden, Utah. 8. P, Chlppman, Basalt, Idaho. We will collect some for you If yeu turn In yeur olaifna. ef Honesty Exist in' Everybody. 14-4- J 201-20- e. , Red Streaks Merchants Protective Asspciation Scientific CoSecton of Honest Debts ' 77, 78. 23, 24, 27, 22, 82 and 100 Commercial National Bank Build Ing, Salt itake City, Seme People Dent Like Ue. Francis Q. Luke, General Mgr, .aujHRieam ARTIFICIAL ICE . Wt have tha exclusive sale of artificial lea The purest of the pur. Call Independent 'phone 234 or Belt Keyport, N. J.. July 7- - Christopher S10JL Ogden City Ice Company. SamHorandt, a wealthy allr manufacturer uel Thomas, Manager. Office of Patterson, wan killed and other Twenty-fourtstreet. member of hie family Injured when n locomotive struck and demolished an automobile. In which the party waa returning home from Ashbury Park late yesterday. The accident happenMITCHELL ed at the Stone road crossing ao the Atlantic Highlands division of tho FOR MONUMENTS Now Jersey Central road. 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