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Show gasrsai$agia Vm ' rrffL J Tt JhiHSi 1 " !&' a x Viy fle6B' JB) nHB ii ifl I'SMiitiM if i Tfr ihn iWrTi'Vi'f i i MM 1" . &rx ? rJBE'H Hi j t II M) WORLD FAMOUS TENOR MISS EDNA ANDERSON Utah's Purest Soprano I COMING I The John T. Hand Concert Co. Hi HI WITH 12 lli:illli:itS ALL ARTISTS IN THK (101MI OLD MLI.OHIllS WII LOVE TO HKAIt. I Royal Theatre, Monday, July 10 K 8:15 P. M. : : : : : : : : : : : 10c &nd 15c H YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED." H THIS WILL BE THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASONS - y ! H BENEFIT LEHI SUNDAY SCHOOLS. U i Notice To Farmers Owing lo tho constant increase In deposit whent, for which wo charge no storngo, and tho fact that our cost of bookkeeping, and accounting for It is continually Increasing, o havo decided to dlscontlnuo dcllvcrnfit flour, and feed, left at tho mill foi future delivery H'M'.KS Owing to tlio high pi Ice of sacks,' wo find It necessary to chargo two cents each for tlio uso of burlnps. provided they aio returned promptly, othcrwlso wji don't eare to loan thorn at any price. LEHl HOLLER MILLS. Gcorgo G. Roblnson. STAU HOLLER MILLS. Karl S. Greenwood. I'L. GROVE ROLLER MILLS, A. E. Cooper. 8-lt noitsi:s am) vows nut sale. U ham a numljcr of horses nml oMs for sale or to trade. See O. II. Nil) lor Implement Co., l'rovo or Am- j crican I'ork for further particulars. I 17tf( I ' ll The Coolest Spot in the County Continuous Dancing Hot Water Bathing I Motor Boats and Row Boats I Attractions for the Children I First Class Restaurant and many refresh-I refresh-I ment booths. Something doing all the I time. Bring the whole family for the day I MARION CUTLER, Manager ( ju --- - . r-.r.-.- - - . .!- Federal Inquiry oi Railroad Strike?"! '' Faced by demands from the cond ctors, engineers, firemen and brake Vr that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation com . $100,000,000 year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled If reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. ") Jp With these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railrB1 have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by ," a public body. c Ht Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration ' The formal proposal of the railroads to the employes for the settlement ! the controversy is as follows: 0,H "Our conference have demonstrated that we cannot harmoniie our difference ol opinion and that eentuil.,v, Hr matter in controversy must be passed upon by other and disinterested agenciea. Therefore, we propose thit you K propoiala and the proposition of the railway be disposed of by one or the other of the following methods: HI 1. Preferably by submission to the Interstate Commerce Commission, the only tribunal which, by reason ol in H accumulated information bearing on railway conditions and its control of the revenue of the railnajj, n , .' H tion to consider and protect the rights and equities of all the interests affected, and to provide additional revenue T necessary to meet the added cost of operation in case our proposals are found by the Commission to be luit Mj B' , reaonable; or, in the event the Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under existing law act in the prtmiin K that we jointly request Congress to take such action at may be necessary to enable the Commission to consider mj H promptly dispose of the questions involved; or pH( ' . Uy arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the I'ederal law" (The Newlands Act). H Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote W Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in Ntu R York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitratiotB or Federal review, and the employes arc now voting on the question whethctH 1 authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. H The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the railroads aithcl public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: H No other body with such an intimate knowledge ployesai wages; and the money to pay increased men K j of railroad conditions has such an unquestioned post- can come from no other source than the rales piij V tion in the public confidence by the public. pH The rates the railroads may charge the public for The Interstate Commerce Commission, with its cos- B tranportation are now lately fixed by this Govern- lfoi ovef rate, ii in a position to make a compltti MM meat board. investigation and render such decision as would pro- M Out of every dollar received by the railroadi from tect the interests of the railroad employes, the onom H. the public nearly one-half is paid directly to the em- of the railroads, and the public. MM A Question For the Public to Decide The railroads feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment oil $100,000,000 a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting ooljH one-fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal ihuH 1 ihall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. H The single issue before the country is whether this controversy is to be settled Ija impartial Government inquiry or by industrial warfare. H National Conference Committee of the Railways tXISHA LEE, Chairman H T. H.AUIKIGIIT, Gtn'IMtnanr O. II. BMKRSON. Gt'l Maotitr. N. I). MAllttlt. Ikt-fmUnl. AlUnllc Caitt Lint hailroid Grl Northern IUil-i,. Nortolk A Wxlcto KiiIki,. H I. W. BALDWIN. Ctn'l Vvtaitr, C. II. BWINO. Ctn'l Mioitir, JAMI'.S RUSSRLL. C.7 Vim. Ccalril ol Gcorlll Kailway. rhlUdtlphU - Kcsdlnt ltnlntf. Dcnrcr & II 10 Gfn RiJnil. H C. L. UAHUO. Gi'l Mutattr. B. W. CRICK. Cm'ISnH. Tr..., A. M.SCIIOVnil, JClinri.H New 1loik,iNw llivcii.X ll.itlord Kiilrold Cbntptik A Obla Kailnir t'cnai;Itrini UoiiUiil H VLW.V.OWWKti.yUtftttUtni .S.GKX:0. Aill. It Riaklrt. W. I.. SItODON. VUfttn. mW Soullirrn Itailmy ht. Louli Sao Frinclico Kllroi4. Scabaard Air Lint Ktilm,. H I. H.COTTi-.H.e7.W.r. C.W. KOUNS. Gin'IMtiitfr, A. J. STONU, VU-rmUnl. Wabatb Kailnar. Alcblion.lopaka Sanla I'e tall-ar. Erie Itiilioid MM r. B. CKUWLHY.liit. VlfPrttUnt. H. W. McMASTtiK, Gtm'l Mamtir, O. 9. WAIU, IV. Pm. 3 MM MM Ntw Ysik Gtnlral ttailway Wbatlut ft Lake lirla Railroad. Saaail Ctalrat Uata H lllllniisiu'ss and .Stoiiiat'h Troiiblp. "Two years ngo I BttfTorcd from frequent fre-quent nttnclts of stomnch troublo nntl blllousiiess," writes Miss Emma Vcr-bryko, Vcr-bryko, Minn, Ohio. "I could cnt very llttlo food Hint nmced with mo nnd I beenmo so dizzy nnd sick nt my stomnch nt times thnt I hnd to take hold of something to kcop ftom fnll-1ns. fnll-1ns. Seeing Chnmberlnin'fl Tablets advertised I decided to try them. I Improved rapidly." For sale by II. I). Merrlhow, I.chi, Utah; Wm. Thornton, 2 stores, American Ameri-can Fork; Hedquist Drug Co., Picas-ant Picas-ant Grove- nnd all dealers. For Sale .VlllTIJ Itl.SSI.Ii IlltH'K ... I ItOO.MIM) II IT . (( A 1. (MV with I modern plumlilnc nnd steam I licnlliifr ostein; full Imot-iiii'iil, I statlonnrj misli Iraj-,. l,ol I hy IS rmN; lth pincinciit, lnn, etc. In Set d lVtird 1 Mack Miiilh of .Willi Street. Tor particulars sec A. C. Adamson or Phone I2I-W, American I'ork. I . I THE LOGIE HOUSE A ramlly Hotel Itntes Iteasonnblc Jrcrchant Street Aincrlcaii I'ork Pliono'(!-u W. S. Lamoreaux Piano Doalor and Tuner I lilt So. SHi Knot Stilt I.nke I'll), IN. BUSINESSDIRECTORY DR. F. M. FOSTER HNNTIST Itoiim 1 iind Knight lllock IMIOVO .... UTAH J. TRAOEY WOOTTON Attorney at I.fui. IN AMKUICAN FOHIC SATUKDAY oinci: ciiip.ua hank hldg. Anicrlciiu I'ork, Utuh. s.vir laki: oiticj: 111 I) KKAUNS llUin. COMER'S AUTO TRANSFER mi:i:ts all thains opi:x I'OH COXTKACTS FOR OUT-SIDI2 OUT-SIDI2 TRIPS. JOHN roMr.it MJHI. Edward B. Jones Mluliifi; nnd Clill Ilnglneer U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor Land and mineral survoylng for lawsuits law-suits n specialty. All work guaranteed Phono l!).i!r r.elil. Utah Grants Music Store For Sheet Music nnd Hooks Choir Hooks, etc. Hooks for Libraries, Church Woiks, etc. W nil paper In stock, Pictures, Frames, Mirrors, etc., etc. CALL and SEE A. L. YATES Notary Public. All kinds of legal documents drawn up nnd witnessed LEni UTAH :- HOTEL JAMES -: umu:r xnv M.w.w.mr.vr 100 Rooms Single or in Suite. SO Rooms itllh Prltato Hutu. AH Modern and Pp. to. Date. Klc.nt.ir Sonlce. Telephones In All RooniN. Absolutely Respectable Rooms 50c and Up. MRS. S. A. HAYES, Pronrietor 1C7 SOUTH MAIN STREET SAIr UK- c,Ty I Classified! Ads I 10 It ItLNT. I FOR RENT A nlco llttlo corner lB for rent, ono block north AM Pedro dopot. Inqulro of Oscar W mcrlcnn Fork m FOR RENT A two room office M Ing, opposlto Cliipman's store, M enn Fork. Apply to Janie3 ILCtfl FOR RENT A modern 5-roomtJ good locntlon. Apply Jnmcs lLClJ Atncrlcnu Fork JW WANTED TO 111Y CALVES-Ir to C months old Sco C. u- V Jr., or Peto Vosnos American! or l.ehl. g roit SALE. I HORSES FOR SALE -Ttt0teaa broke and two ei.Us, three u ycni-B old, partly biokc. W1UJ1 1300 pounds each V 0. JKi! Alplno, Phono lf.l-R 2 I FOR SALE YounB r'S3 'or,l J. E. Jensen's farm at MM Fork. Ono dollar eai li -Also os er, two years old g''0 '411 kl"J Aug. 1st. J FOR SALE-14-inili suttjr plj-3-Inch wneon Itli spring ", oral fifty-gallon barrels U"' on Lolii. FOR SALE Two good "lotorCj good condltlon-0110 nn H ix Plorco Arrow i-md & Lchl. cows and i ions i a w Btimmor pasture " ,uov PJ Gcorgo Norman ram bfC ' son, Lchl. , FOR SALE Ono new bay " ' 'a' bargain; ono now floor c ot rack, 8 by 1C ft.; ono -.. p wngon. Also ono nsW fi Jorsoy sow, will drop r3 m . II. H. Ostorloh Highest cash ril'P pal11 .'fr 0- all kinds of potiH" "' : loli, Phono Lchl y ilAmilTS , YOU CAN MAKE a Rood v back yard rasing BdgJ pnrtlculnrs free w " ji ora, Colorado. |