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Show ,....... , -- - ,o17, , - --- - .,,, - 'AikUskj ,i......f......,A.t.......4.1..4...e..,a.e.A.45, . , '' DESEI1ET EVENING od ,, E 'VILLA'S ESCAPE, ., - L.,4b MAYA . - FIFTH DAY ON BATTLE! - liars- e Shot tinder earl'A . - I . was he S' ?Port warden Of New York?' 'Whom dtd you appoint- ,'Mr. Marais ot New York.. lie was an itabaw I remember appointing him," AttERNOON SESSION . motote. to rytistyky.:: tm but tu:Tutiair PDsitic:a 1 1 11111110u there was inore.diaruesion of appoint. 'Hai lo rePlY to 1 qiiestion the unman ,, Furious Charge of "Battalion Amid he email not answer questions 1Continetat tram page onc) , . about emelt specific appointment. "There , Of Death" eftbee of them I believe," be added. the colonel atter he bad received the, were -Were there times when you relied letter from Mr. Quip" erbkb was pot. Into the record last week- entirely upon Mr. Platt r' asked Mr- , ,. The mentors for both fides looked iKnnitint. -I- . relied upon him mikes there was Mr. 'Ilan memos the Packet of letters LOSSES WERE ENORMOUS- - op...-' sot lo? ALM spectators had produce& Jury Mr Barnum read a .letter' dated .. . tamed .whila oda was twins as cot. lioomre.it meased to be impatient- - lie Marra. it.' iffeb, in which Mr Platt under dismission 7 i crossed first one leg and then the other wrote that a man his ng.1W0td be as ACCeptlalle" alv:karon. an 4' : - Yaqui Indians Defiant and WdrrylI leis.. Senator Platt also wrote thatof he a would advise the appointment whoa tho letter, w.ro finally Ga.! Nell Tee Jelleler Villa mimed Steen ae ne AuthoritiesMurders, ovor l; ' ttwy were reeMved as exhibit No, had born a -last contributor s, senerosix was Mt and the reading of tban begua.t ad- - tail-- Raids and Outrages. ., , , . The first was dated Oct.- . itilik C01-4311 APril Ilk 1SSL CP- - Itc61Vtit wpc'ta , 1 1 ' dreamed to Senator Platt- - la it ----to Senator Platt, -- Ail right, I sill alo- Roosevelt said: '. 10 ,, Stern" I sever 4Noc,rd21- - point I was Pncluoted ,.. ... a.4 -- - -- -, .rnt. The -......t,... ----1 pt., litrachin I ton A Pr il - it -- i n the battle 1 e assorts' any Mika beclitalti o( his that he had received CoL Roosevelt's inat '- - tot' 0 ... was horse Villa's Gen. race 0 r shot; or r coley ht. eligion bill introduced iii by letter enclosing ' undor eint in a charge ot the 1 in sta leselld letter as said: i Senator Grady providing for the Siofficial!' York ' Ron New the t penditure of money on of deallt",secording to aw t "Van l ere you Friday toorningr i-4 tvotit.----in lantfrcim topoeL from- - COlhoohuo to rArtuot 1 - 'too laird was dabtd '''Do-yo- u remember about tbatr the hairy. la it Oil- - Roosevelt told of al Llatallte of lb. 'VIII& Setoff 110e. 4. j trim osier& Back over the. cotodel 00T. with conference -I -. bwnbArd4,4 oomy, tor 241 eGsn. I. bill furcarried with k-- an &ppm- The said appointment of a Judea. He boors causing nowt, damage to bo'14 trier: -- I would iike to see you about. priation Of 111,0M.S00 and Semttor Platt thdn't approve of Ines Where Obresoe had placed hie ar- - the matter." 1 don't remember beer mime of a lila was menuoned in -'el eraerf,' earl the report.. "The teems theTheletter.. lierhat' You don't remember about I litetraeee approprimionr Impt, Were' ---,. you consult Boas 1,14 rz t a bout!. of not. I bave.betf.a enormous $ad the bloody character Mr. Mir' of the I eottearoed.."7 sPootatmeat bit iit of w api... propriat tno ; IWO UM ke Would horrify yen thou, owl -genitor Pl att about all Ilona of d110r1--" I committed t to warre The iatialottied cosauttod be to wished be matter . ' rot death"- waa almost annibitaleg In tbAluir-,a........"21'..aIld thes.. did w,...hst .1 to bt charge thrected by Gen. tittleVI per- miaow whettiew i o uoat WILL i BOARD weMit. hoshity. ,.is thin chimp, G,, btm about strict attorbe, of Erie ARMY hot under tom. a r I cDun"" L CONSIDER ARTILLERY 'The homes of Geo. Villa were lieavvi .! William Barnum of Syracuse. was but so were those of Gen. triiregon " s. I bayXi Dies the witness. Commas troops from Tampico are queetioning codears. est April Washington. log brought to Vera Cruz 111114 WM ?Lott to cot. ncening Pad mass and ammunition for Senator A letter from - - - ibeing raw was litand by imported at Roontweit was made Ast it Senator Piet these will be considered abortivbr a (met G. Progreso, Yeiveeindiana operating to thought It was advieable to lip-of- board consisting of COL MarasPrice , goners are charged with numerous 'aeldAt Mai. John be district attornty to Mr. Hill malt; general st poi Test. a. wad a recent attack aturder la raids , ,, ordnance departmeta; and Maj. eharies ea the. ranch of the Richardson Coa- Brit county. P. ittemmerall. SIM artillery. which haso BY mimetic UNINPLA:ENCED s company. In the TINOI sok ordered to convene In Washing-tbeen 1 were --Ditt coo len they repulsed. ooptatot.mtz t While the order convening the board On beard U. S. S. Colorado off Guayinfluence does not make mention of the subject. ' letter "Did Senator Platti ( oirelema to Mexico. April Z. by mita, it is enacted the officers will consider Son Diego, CAL April' up- 'wit?" ,t f types of field CUSS and ammunii : 1 and the Indians' defiant attitude In another letter writton after CcI-- only Wang tion supply. but that it will also con; - Ore Ceasing Villa authorities nitwit eon- . Now the amount of mobile artillery of sider became Roosertit governor , , cora. Troops have retueed to troops. be mentioned the names of necessary for given 111USiberl of followon the warpath 10jT0 rk men ; i against the Indiana be apbe thotight might Many officers who have been .1 the Yaqui valiey. 98 mile tioutheabt of ear in the frauds European the canal developmeets ing pointed ,I I here. it la reported.. "Were you consulting 81111lief Platt ars convinced that a greater Ore Portion moldier& went Mk a rampage .: Guaymas be ottoeld provided ' mobile of ' lost Istitht. wttb reference to these appointmente' artillery emashkig windosa "That I could not MY" rePlieg the than previewer deemed necessary. f In herthern Sonora Villa and Carron- - colonel will have 'Too a after pause. are ima : ; troops reported to have beta to look al the newspaper lea" ' , Instills. le miles Another letter dated I WO from Col COURT DISMISSES liglitiorterdeg gest The result is uni-Roosevelt to Senator Platt was read. A knows bars. BIG DAMAGE SUIT that two American rancbmea who 111 it Col. Itoosievelt said bea hoped bill in the Senstor Platt would give reported yesterday as having 4feuded their properties against the senate concerning the eery. bis asapNen York. April 2LThe 114.000 A;--.L.,1.,Yalliti Indiana in the Yaqui 'valley o post-an- d suit brought against Edward damage was be said Platt In Senator reply 3 few dors ago are Waldo Sheldon N. Breituag. eapliallet of Marquette. could for the bill. Michbest he the doing of Jones Barrett Greenwich. Conn., ; - and his wile. by Max ii both of whom were active in athletics but like ell things that art good it is Frederick Kleist. their yl ' with opposition.' meeting at Yale university in 1906. today by Federal Judge Me also discussed the Mice of tax dismiseed Kleist Goo. Jogs Maytorens arrived at ;', i his parente;incharged not Owayamas traexpeetedly last night. Viet- commissioner. He said he bad law with alienating his witt's affecI; 1 his family to be To urged the Appointment of Mr. tive's torday it , as tax and commissioner that hams front GULTWOO NOttOW114 tutored to OD ' ).-tSenator Root erne was interested. 'norther border. , - was iSenator Platt said the colonel bed SIIIIIEITS FORBIDDEN made a mistake. PRESENT HEAT WAVE In the next letter Cot Roosevelt i; lunch told Senator Platt not to "wait IS UNPRECEDENTED for . ... him" in New York City and that TO HOLO PARADE he would call later in the afternoon. "Did you go there to consult Sena- Chkett April 14.The present beat as leader or boss of the way. extending over be Matra. half tor Platt about affairs in Albany?" ON STREETS of the United States tit unprecedented party "I did." repbed the colonist. title mason in- the- Mowry Ofrtue In the next letter Col. Roosevelt weather hymen. according to today asked Senator Platt to indorse an enbureau. report of the local With the sign of mourning on their The Mitts of temperatures for yea- - closed letter and hand it in so that terd a y show that Milwaukee mind Mont- "young Trowbridge will be allowed arms and led by an individual dressed : bid." to .Semen'. Ala.. regiatered the mine, 14 "Whet did that mean?" asked Mr. to represent the president of the uni,degrees. It was 93 at Chicago and Barnum. versity.' about 100 students at the state 111 Columbus. with 0.. ,,.! degrees. was the I school this afternoon carded out their "Trowbridge was an architect. henget- - mint reporting to the bureau. think it was about toms work . all demestration and pared on the s !it( West Point.' when they were forbidden tin to give Trow-- 1 "WIWI you trying in the down town district. by Minot At TO BRITONS bridge an advantage over some one Chief of Police Grant. Following came elm ?" marked -- University of a 'Paha I was more interested that O. by 11 persons yepreaenting the governmtnt should have some ad- - regents: After parading BELGIAN BELIEF , the grounde was excelan vantage. Trowbridge for about an hour the students replent architect the regents put down their resenting ' Mr. Barnum moved (hit the answer burden and blew it up with dynamite. , l'. ' ettft-atur----.,,ofellsebt--Prortltar-trittrftthlittlfrerrioon a had made an unsuccessAnfluential committee for Belgian re- - PLATT ASKED TO BREAKFAST- - Cr the students t ; ful visit to the police station. When :ti' iiL ;;. !net has been organised end has is- In another 4p4ter Co). Roosevelt In- - they told Chief of Police Grant that I ; sued au appeal to the public for OW Senator Platt to breakfast at they intended to wear crepe on their Desda. This committee. composed of th.- - home "I 1""glas RbffilIGIL biz arms and show Sides In the university ' 4 r The colonel saki ha troubles. the chief told them that he .I brother-In-lamalty weimmeole Emitehmeo of a"lwanted to talk about a candidate for could not permit them to use public creeds. proposes to raise the .money for suck a purpose. He declared state architect and that he had "a streets I itt butuetz0 in thethat it is to ho the. bully letter from Attibassidor it they wished to make a demoWhite that form of relief through nstration it mutat be done on the runt. ;17'. the .American commission of Belgian I abr.14,tPriest:. vershy grounds and lust in the city. .. '...r. N uk ! --8 roller for the reason that no English- When the students returned to the 1 at your brother-in- iT r, are allowed to go to Bellow m. ..ineet the boas about a university this afternoon b.rause lawIl meerecYr 1 Y11 The is signed by the appeal hundred students decided to carry out il,:1 I ; Must Rey. "I did not " R. T. Davidson. archbishop 44 il plans. Accordingly they &tuned at Canterbury; Cardinal mFraninstetr: etoThr ePlaneltlt lelltstera:lead dhelnulhadfroloindoreedgen- - their Up one of their number to represent Bourns.. Archbishop The casket representthe president ,. '.' Hirai. moderator of the the Trowbridge letter and handed it ing the Institution, wreathed in black. , 1 Thorns' Church of Scotland; ..loseph Compton to the secretary of the treasury. San- - and lettered. was carried along. Stud . ' '' Rickel, president of the 'Free Church stor Platt said also he was anxious ants to represent-cariou!t members of , ; I I Council; the Very her. J. H. Hertz. to know what had been happening board et regents then tool their 1''' ,1 t - chief rabbi of the. United Hebrew in Albany. The letter mentioned a the side of the casket positions. along :I computations; the Duke of Norfolk: breakfast with Frank Platt son of Following the casket came a standard '1 , ; ' 4, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Rosebery and; the senator. His to bearer. standard appeared i "Was the franchise tax discussed bare had the lines scratched out and Viscount Bryce; Arthur Head...mom ; ji.t". Redmond and Arthur ithirley at that bre1111801r 4.1 1 Jolts the across them written Veitworld ,,, ti on't Oink it was .. ition't know ,i, ;,,,.1f ., Beau., members of paritament. and girl I remember ; Marie" Johnston. lord niaior of Lon- - l h was u le "hearer the standard the Following rea rb a at part ast that . '. dos. marched about, the campus id (Mt" Was from Col- - It001- - students 11 In addition to these individuals . theft rl .... 174 enamor When had earned abreast. three ,t they Platt. The colonel a uPC:ei 1 earet the mte of en. e an 1 i'll he had just remixed a telegram their demonstration through for committee of prominent Per- - -- o - and that w,. hour they put the casket down and 4.1 t ood smolt eona representing all sections of public , ,,,,i I r 1 of a out drew stick the regents 1 It with members of the bar ' and octal life. It 'is Issued on behalf bad consulted uni, 4 I I they agreed themee were not just dynamiteup.and blew the imitation of rieven million Belgians who dared and for the place In the state govern '. verntty t, k i to stay in their native land-- It points suited At the university today three of the nt., The colonel augM the names A I! i" Out the necessity of &Wog the work lot arrant' freshmen were 'subjected to a hairi -;,,:i t: hitherto carried out-bneutrals- shall I try Cohen and i.e., it hem cutting for "Shure to report for duty r E An independent campaign for funds tae ,the. place. on "U" day ben ,tb big letter on Itu ii.? the colonel wrote. .by-,:r cornnational is to be made hill tOeelye4ra bath of whitewash. The roPmel also wrote: j.,..The lr,, -the. has which sanction winos. of the, What do e thiek about Taft?" and boys who iniffered at the bands of felbut as it m impossible for thek went ony.iuto discuss at some length ,.'t toeurnineet. low students were hillier. Anderson and t 1 .Englightnen te enter iartinum. the nun who had been et , auareated tor dr Nicholls of the freshman class. over turned to erill. be the prooeeds loin placi s. etark was mentioned. Y.i0 ACTION ON SUIT : , American relief commisidon, which aci "Who- was; Clark 14 "Oh.- - stud Oat, Roosel.elt. "I .think The attorneys who have the matter cording to the appeal has arranged forth.- hoportatioir into Belgium of- that's John Proctor Clark whom I tip- of preparing an action against the unia Jodie" food on Mies valued at over fie.- 1012'41,4 tif versity and the regents are still at -1 dO41, Were Mr. Priest and Mr. J. Edgar work on the matter. Several meeting. assures as the public that Leaycraft appointed appeal special fran. have been had between J. L. Rawlins. 1 ' - mitTboI la nee mouthful of the supplies chief tat commisedoner. after Stant former rutted States senator. rtriey L. Wither's. C. C. Dey and C. S. Vari: contributed will bq mixed by the Ger.- Platt recommended them . n. but no definite action- - has been Herbert C. Hoover, PLATT DID NOT OPPOSN. intallnLaneta' 1 taken. the American commission is SeM7ttor ',I.': I appotnted them after problem Quoted to show, that tht Platt said Le would' Imet oPinsta thins." : faced in Belgian inquires British In a letter from CAL Roosevelt to Murderous Intent charged. as the expenditure of ft ,: 1 :;.....bedirlotan... is now required to keep Senator Platt dated ISM carious sruggvattel tor surrogate, sunong A complaint ehargtng Eugene Sinclair' of the Belgian people them a Mr. Beckett, were discussed. A with assault "nth intent ,i, to commit together. murder upon the person of hie wire.l postscript ree4 as follows: CH who the 'Ail board was Sinclair. Maxim change tassel thie mornii.S) With ileateeMr . cf tat right. commissioners." , gionnnire forAgain by the enmity attorney. The contH the past few ,:1,.' year, 'Who. " asked Mr. Barnum. "Is the ing Ai' that Sinclair plaint alleges identified ertih locel men named O'Brien you nwation in griewois wound upon his wifeinflicted i by buri.. estahliodtmentsis again con- tbrior Wier" i silver a Lomat: bar at mirror; ing i with the el think be a the man I Mier appoint powder jar ends cuspidor. 1 Him in - , .... 1,10 , 4 . .... . ,, ncd , ' ' , -- - - - '' -- - I . - ) I' ,- - ------ C-- itr - -- -- -- , " . i Pi-A- rr. t - - qui , , ,', tivrho " ',I ; 2011,01-111- 1 ho f MI - Ammoo,nomem earn-pu- , , ,, , Utah-carri- IN iS p 1 i 112-- kA a "dr" for-hel- L .., .,, 4 I, ; 1 c 4 s 'fi ' ; , : It .. : - .V "nl we' .. ,... 1 ' .. i - 1 - tA .1! ,, 1 ' , s. , '- - - ., r - ' - '.'. . moccaam ti : - , etst-gla- ! Sentloh-Louvr- ' II I t . e. , , ed - de - . NEWS )10NDAY - - IS READY FOR - ' 0D ' ' " ' - - ' 111I-7. -- -- 7' - I - r . ' . - - ,omool, .....-.- .. OM ... ,nommmo....... ........1. ... ...... 1111 I --- - .- ." . C . TO BE INCORPORATtO ' - - - To P011111 pllorlitt... DAY GOOD-ROAD- S 'APRIL 26, 19151 UthlitISSIOlii "01,. s , thb Peaea. seri Barnum allst"" magi" WITEICet STAND Atomeevell mad a utter from cot to Senator Platt in, which ' I - "1"1"---"- '''' ,0.44,41,aar4g4ioeU10 , 7, : ' the board of Forces of Commercial Club, By unanimous countycommissioners today granted tar! Club i and Country Clubs the petition of a number of residents of the Highland Boy district in Bingham Preparing for Hard Work canyon. to incorporate a part of the district into the town of Phoenix. An official census at population made SalardaY by A- E. Beverkige, deputy STA,RT VV,EDNESDAY MORNING that there tea the requisite populatton for incorporation as provided by law and that the petition for incorporation had sufficient signatures. of Summit at Principal Camps The following men will be appointed as officers of the new town: and in fariets F. P. Clark. mayor: e. W. Burden. jooeleWork Joe bleaele. dames Eare and William vote Be guided by this NAME - - In County. Chenhall, s , wetter-to- about an hour, and this the Commis- C. P. ibliltran made the motion the sioner to the petition for incorporation :eaniPaidit-to- r ue earned On by. ball Thegreet new offieers- will Me their bonds Lake- - good bóosters, and and take their oathotomorrow before board cd counteeemetiesiimi :ihroughout.'thecounues of the Stem theSeveral ace 'counter petiare sem lust thc..140. ,tetti ," - tion were petitions Glee with the board relative Una areneatipwi'ompletion - When you come.to buy a car remember that what you seethe mere appearance--i- s not all to consider.- Noris it wise to be by specifications.- The things you never can seethe "hidden" valuesdetermine the worth of a car. So the final,the reai, inquiry is l'What about the Company that makes the Car?" Be sure to find out about the Company as well as the Car. The CASECompany was founded in 1842. For over 70 years it has kept its faith with men all over the world. - CASE machinery is acknowledged as a standard by which others are judged; You profit by the ambition of the CASE,. Cornpany to perpetuate a worthy name. The CASE Carremarkably handsome is built from real specifications- - Its visible values are backed, by its invisible values. over-impress- ed 1 of mining companies. which have oppcmied the incorporation With the aPPront,h of good read ear. Wedasedair April ta, prepare- - -- for- - st , I. - celebrated in a fashion heretofore. MS- to this matter, and charges end counprecedented in Utah. charges were made by those favor The Salt Lake Rotary club sod the ter leg and those opposed to the incorporaSalt Lake Commersnal club are con- - tion ow town, ,. .... .., .hesting- - kir- enthustesm tir Sur motre,.--Interest, otimeept to the ment. and both organizations iPect- of the town charged that incorporation the Potttionlarge percentages of their member- ace sought to incorporate in order to ship to be present at Pointe accradesignatara- thn : uanTillthathe dietrict ad ter work on that del. county. f Samuel H. Clay. and Lir. W. L. Etter- - This was denied by the Back of every statement is the wordSits bond--obeck. chairman of the .clubs good who veld they desired to. inroads committee. will have direct corporate to bring about an improvea tried, successful concern. charge ot the activitiea of the Coin- - ment In sanitation conditions. citing mereset4iriett, and F. C. the fact that they could not epee saloons in the district listless they were chiet engineer of the uperationis anI authorised at an election and such an plans of the Rotary club. ,Secrelarr Clay asks that ett ,electioapould not In held Gila joker. vs, The parts you never The By' the seine reliance members etpecting to take part t then the day's activities kindly notify him I charged that milting comPane Interests our others word that they are of upon seereally, circulated a counter petition. in the soetime before. Tuesday noon. ..in Their first dead of he Importance. and obtained may night signatures have, you can depend on ordeePtaltampte preparatiotis made foe ilitlive He also wishes all under wrongful means. It was intigoes usually performance CASE us put-intto your mated that some names had been atfurnishing automobiles to notify him. But - should unnoticed. to counter petitions because the workand Including mention of the number ex- - tached Car materials the in wieners feared that- the comPenies they tail! You can pected to go with the machine manship not to be found genuine leather upholstering, order --that It may be learned for how mould cut off their water supply. which comes from These company property.many others transportation arrangein other can at this price. the Moak and some parts of charges. likewhee. were denied and demanta mum be mede. the car. But do you temV. P. Strange. contractor. volunteer- - clared abiturd bY counsel toed So we can point-ou- t to know that the transmise leer furnish picks and shovels for the- Tonle& you CASE features sion gears are made of Commercial club crowd. and arrangethe proper steel ? What Mein. will be made to have them! found in cars costing the Newhouse hotel on the' musT about the quality of bawould much or more. It at boor the morning of Wedneeeey. bitt in the beartugs of the h, Wrathall leaving for the work. J. L. Anderson be well to ask in decratikshaft ? In all these with Fred of Grantsvilte. DESICNITED STREETS tail just why we can questions you arein the and others interested .in good roads 'movement from that place as well bands of the manufacturafford it. The answer a crowd of Tooele enthusiasts. will er. For such our worfl, for work. alas be present at the , is simple. years. has been suarzieni. Sheep trailing within the limits of For the work in Summit county theprepclub has completed about Lake will Salt be to Rotary City compelled &rations. and with each sueceeding day in-to the streets designated by the the number of volunteers inerta0011. P.- keep as a J. Moran has offered to furnish impletroafiLeitymecmobrnemmiesofiontehree Of the popular priced cars, the CASE Car ments with which the Rotarians willboard work:and F. C. Richmond of the Rich- - have been advised that two costs large you least, we maintain, because of mond Machinery company has volun- herds which were trailed through the' accessories which in these ca'rs is tetred the use of a large air drill. for en,' the latter "extra" of .last week did drilling rock on the roads. The Re. not keep to thepart streets set aPertOur price is $1350 equipment. reguLtr tarp club expects almost lee perIntent While in this 04, the sheep can be the of its membership to be engaged the CASE Car rless 5 per tent if trailed only on Twelfth South and . work. club. accepting itre Twent"rat East streets. The city ertila with come: tire and extra tube on Rim equipped Mires do not extent to Twenty-firs- t Ta.e1nomf the itsttr East on Twelfth South and the city with Tire Cover, Weed Non-Ski- d Tire Chain contest for representation on the rood corn not compel the sheopmen to take roads work. expects not 'only to take y an48-DaClock. As business a their flocks the limits. At offered that beyond coin city by proposition, the silver loving club but also to surpass the Rotarians' Tenth South street. however. surtly it is unequaled. In the Percentage of Members that will jtYfirst East is in the city end when the is partly i flocks reach Tenth South they must Let us have the opportunity hare to tell participate. This expectation east and not on founded on the fact that a large num- - be on Twenty.first east or any other street more about the CASE Car. her of Rotarians are also members of Twenty-thir- d you the Commercial club. and the last in the city limit& This w t, expression of a manamed club expects all Rotarians in Ka memhetehle to go to the Grantsville jority of the iembsrs of the board J.LCASET.M . COMPANY, Inc., Racine, Wis. this morning. who declared that it it point of operations If they go' the Founded IOU is necessary a police officer Wilt be they will be reckoned Commercial club people. The Rotary club members on placed on the ground to see that estimates make their the other hand. eackmaeters observe the dry rules. the same way and an interesting eQ1- The matter probably MeWEI5T AOUTH TEMPLE STREET . tal notice at a meeting of the city lest is expected. , EktiLT LAKE OTT. tTAM commission either this afternoon or MOVEMENT IN errATE. tonight. Advice! have been received in Salt a Lake that Price boosters and a large representation- from other settlements Grievance of Musicians in that county. will make as large a s And State Fair Settled showing on the roads tbere as the Salt Laken. expect to make in this and Summit and Tooele counties Bingham Fed Dtty;.bis.., loot emote& thwineatimem - eratien of Hutatiens against the State era that that city will be well reptsaented. and will IMprOl. the road be Fair association has been satisfactorily ., tween the canyon and Redwood road. adjusted. according to a letter received Announcements have been made from thie msentoa by Horace 8. Ensign. secnumerous ...farmers of the state that retary of the fair association. Imm they will cork on the roads in front- Lorenzo sham. secretary or the muof their farms. and with the other orseciantr The letter organisation. states, et- that the matter was settled at the last genixed work it is expected that the forts on good roads day will make the meeting of the musicians association of IP""" and that the members hoped to renew itshethhisistertiaryte. rbest showing s movements cordial relations with the fair 0 Metals. The trouble between the Fair aasociaCOUNTY. WORK IN THE tion end the musicians occurred during A 'revised outline of the work which the state fair last tall. over the emn wet be done on the thoroughfares in ployment of labor at the fair DIED. ITI:SICH.--NECOTIATIONS TOW11110 Salt Lake county on 'mod roads day. grounds. was formulated this morning by the . tile family residence. Slit in Third East street. cbunty road supervisor.' Residents . the county are urged to unite in the Senator and Mrs. Smoot an,711.11 regarlat ;ot 5:it lake for IDAHO POWER MEHCB115 work of road building as outlined by Leave for Honolulu the supervisor. Members of the board of county corn- Brwrox.In :1, JJOlik missionera and state and rutted States Senator Reed Smoot . clothes and and Mrs. will don their working Negotiations toward the proposed Cmots:W Hutton...1n Smoot left Saturday for San art toeing betid this - eft- - work wiio pubs sort shovels on the in et power the Qualtrough-Allsouthern merger Idaho 'here mitt tunentl link of the Lincoln highway near tbe Francisco and 'OH mit tomorrow for itt touth Mmtn partam. summit in Parley's canyon. the Hawaiian Islands. Senator Smoot considerably advanced at conferences target: Interment in Mt. Olivet ettneterl. The outline prepared by the road Int alui a number of other senators, In- ,held last week at the Hotel Utah ' ELL1 penleor follows: cluding Senator Cummins. will make 'mem L. L. lifunn of the Idaho Po AltoalLairt AaplANLEilla...aged The residents of Murray. Union and the trip as the guests of the klawailin & Light company and representatives Punerat aervices are being held this Mill Creek front Seventh East wed. legislature. The Party expects, to re- of the Electric Bond & Share 2it, alternates. Aran at the residence. company. Fourteenth South end Toentr-thirwill work on the state road through turn about July 1. East the . consolidation By if it is Anna& completed. from le Internast be will the Cribelg COTtle else taken, Murray. transmission' lines. Power Plants and Murray meter. Residents living in Bandy and vices- - Visitor Names Hughes power sites valued at $14350.000 win be The find steps toward the ity. Granite and Crescent will work on Presidelisital. Candidate affected. were FLORIST. south highway let south tor taken several months ago. merger .. , ,.. of the New Jordan bigh school, run- and details concerning it were printed ram street A SPECIALTY. State DESIGNS from FLORAL ning Charles W. Hawke cashier' of the at that time. 'Jordan. Shelburne Retddents living in We It is understood that the National Evens floral Co. SI Naha Was. NI. rant National, Mink.. ShelBluffeale and Riverton South Jordan. Securities company which la the boldTilt LICADTNO ?WRIST. W. W. in south burne Falls. Maa- s- was visiting yester- ing company for the Electric Bond & sin work on Road IS west yjNa 21 IL hod &MIL Phase Wm Jordan. day with IL W. Eareley of this city, Share company. is behind the proposiWork on will the who .10 a distant relative.: Hr. Hatriu tion to eenaolidate. The first company Residents of Draper FLORAL rittotrr LAMBOtrillitt scheduled to be taken over is the Idaho. With road running south Irons N1111 Inds, Via& the M. A , IC has been on et . trip through California Power & Light company, built MOM by kir. Resideart of Gramme, Hunter. Pleas- - and is returning to his home. Be de- Nunn. and from which Boise and towns FLORAL SHOP. At ROOTH and Green one Brighton to work on clared himself delighted with Salt Lake In that vicinity receive their power. HOLIDAY'S , Fourteenth- - South. from the Redwood and with- his visit to 'tho- temple TM"e attending the coriferences hist AuttA WA& SOL admigrounds. ti Marin rned west. week were: D. M. Dahl. preeident of Residents or farmers; East Mill 'Creek ration, tor features of the ."Montion- the National. Securities Company and EITNERAL DIRECrOLS retsina.- and fOr the "Mormon- people. vies president of the- - Eleetrio Bond & to work in Parley's canyon. Sugar . Reeiderit. living- in 'Kim Creek east , SPeaktne- of: business conditions in Sham company: L. Nunn. President an W. Townie Jon 'a1w srarior. of Seventh East to the East Mill Creek the east. Mr. Hawks said that they of the Idaho Power & Light company: Utah, loading ndortakor Ana 4110.Weathers. vice preeiderit of the at and Houiday, will have suffered immensely from the war. hoe, Cottonwood banner-- aornicos null quality goons th work on the county road worth of Six- - He IS Interested hi, a cutlery manufac- Guarenty Trust company or New Tort. Priele et your own widths& W. ale teenth South. Silict wtil be hauled turing concern and ears that an winter which financed the Nunn Interests:1 they have heen able to .run only three Jeer B. Hawley. general counselior the crootoneLL a, co, UNDERTAKERS from the moult of Big Cottonwood - South .. ,,, ., , days a week. He is an ardent Repub. Nunn interests In Idaho: H. It. Waldo, see embalmers., West canyon. The residents of Butlerville and the Ikea and Predicted that Junks Hughes assistant attorney. and 11.,B. Clapp.1 Temple Iteatty BM& Plante VA. tmart ',Patti boil next representing the Electrie- - Bond & mining companies in Big Cottonwood et...the anPreor ' will work as the road in Big e.71'''""t . Share company. emirs, ood MONUMENTS, TOMB8TONE1 4. Cottonw ;.' canzom,. &'''rr1.0 IneidCnttil of Alta. Granite' end The regular meeting of the officers 'ARCM rtiNg wrocK sElJa"-- CEMETERIEthe mining companies in Little Cotton- - of the Pioneer stake Relief societr trim. C., 0. Johnson. ISS 14 $t. Wan Of will work es the road kt Little will be held In the stake ball Friday. WASATCW LAWN ccilortscer. pre-- I xuAs moluus L Nowa csayon.-..,:,,,.YA APril 1d. Ml o'clock pelmet cam XIII KOMI. B1484 "1. Nit Appoints South Osts Towle co, BIA a . ;lar , . Depend on Us - Values s is - 't i Follow sllap 14.; Least Price siihotreerpd -- cashand i 1- will-reeei- . -- r vi 4 Oil noilinilood6 , , 11.-8M nun-unio- ht It . d 111. 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