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Show ee 2 THE = F Captain Grammer of Export INTER-MOUNTAIN ney Walter. W. Ross gave detasled statement of the three complaints with the commission by thousands of lumber shippers; namely, one apainst railroads Operating in offleial eclasstfleation territories, another those in southern classification territory and the third and present hearing against hose In western classification terri tory extended to the Pacific coast * Shows and Htow Evil)... Trouble .,,. Arises, 1e three com Dp aints seek practically the same relief. The gist of each i that the railroads require lumber ship- Import Rates. pers from een to load that up ber on open not less than 24,000 and to 50,000 pounds of lumor flat -_ . Under : Sent : : Retained in and Consent of gondola stakes, before a the presi-| weight of these stah hich would lines,|be deducted from the gross weight of interstate falarcae com- the the a shipments hearing the A _the conclusion defendants agreed Oe to Reelare a. patna ay ant sive attics apne a cee of eight which enforcement of the thirty-day notifiwill work jointly with a like commitcation clause of 1e Hepburn com-|tee representing the lumbermen_ to merce Jaw would result In the re-|Supervise tes of certain devices that moval of pernictous influences from the |might be feasibly adopted as permanrailroad rate ee throughout the }ent equipment of lumber cars, eliminUnited States. T esentment W4S/) ating the necessity for temporary made in the he aring granted by the|.rakes and braces now supplied by the interstate commerce commission or he shipper. effect 0 the thirty-day notification slaune on export and import shipments Mr. TItoss's Petition - grain and commodities; Capt. Gram1er's sltulements were indorsed by J At the conclusion of Mr 3S preGoriian of the Santa Fe and we Gunna sentment, which ended wi petiby W. M. Rhett foreign freig tral Vth n for an order requiring the roads fic manager for the Illinois Central, to furnish flat and gondola cars prop- changes whe contended for nn inter: wot the alauai allowing In export and import erly and rates | Cost on five days' notice to the commission. Before beginning his argument ais Grammer produced crede ae ruthe izing him to speak f BRastern tein lines and the lake lines. pt. Grammer said in part: Export and Import Rates. "One of the most discriminative, addition, grain at the export at al more, one billed rate has coast grain pum aon via Savannah v ae export.‘enieme tinea, zg the present Expense Inland export rate, Fe BERS nf pending vice . Exceeds : . Now Under " has not aha eustom, in thetiniind "rate, ahsede a the conditions the consignee can make at the seaboard eit. te ocean steamers for carriage bey "Ex flour, peovinions. ete, have Penney. been handled by the matte Abolish ASD. 28¢ rio ie making: 2 Export think Rate. the of manipulation, whieh ora be made effective us soon as pra Ay Bon chapmlttealy in favor of the commission Pune se that the domestic rate from all po of entry should 2D5 ply on import zhipivente: eee of ene destination, methods have been a very ree of diserimination against the importer at the port ntry, and in addition, such rates manipulated by various per a a large property been on this reduced anor mae wheth SF by conPeeikes or and I question a etase it in all Instances, to et hoped that the commission will insist on the thirty days rule of changing both export and import, as well as domestic 1 A rule of this eharacter will remove such sources of dlsturbance and discrimination as ha been practiced for years, and it would be valuable to the general public. It is our belief that the 1 sity for present Hepburn la has been more the result of irregular practices growing out of manipulation o port and export traffic, than any other cause, and now that the law is in effect, it is hoped that it will be given a full and =r trial, be oe any modifieations are ade ther pneumatic Brooklyn, tube New Sept. by the Merchants AGAINST oft Illinois ination and ALTON. Allege Discrim- Extortion. Chicago, Sept. 19-One thousand suits alleging discriminations and extortionate freight charges will be filed against the Chicago & Alton railroad by the merchants of Illinois before a week has elapsed, according to information given out yesterday by attorneys identified with six suits now pending in Justice Richardson's court. While the suits will be filed by individual members of the IJilinois Freight Audit company, the proceedings will have the moral support of that organizatio It is intinated that suits in the igher courts may follow later the initial proceedings, which will be instituted under. the provisions of the stale railroad warehouse act. LUMBERMEN'S Railroads GRIEVANCE. Make Shippers Freight on Braces. Pay for Chicago, Sept. ee De to promulgate at onee, under a special order o# the commission, i: tariff proee, for the allowance of 500 pounds ta h each > carload of lumber, al) the Western railroads party to the case instituted by the Pacific Coast (Lumber Manufacturers' association secured a continuance in the hearing before the Interstate Commerce commission here toda eee te the reopening of the hearat the commission's convenience, the railroads ugreed to test certain permanent devices, which the complainant avers should be made on ev- ery flat or gondola porting lumber In Santa pieuentiie Fe and his other car used case in trans- against railroads COSTLY ; Cost HE Combined lawed the by. limit of cost congress, Influence the Attor- INSANE|SERVANTS | and of His Attorney Effect New York, exhibited which Sept. the has on Has mile the deof 4 San Franciscc Congress having included these cities in its authorization for pneu manot be tic tube service, awards wil considered for the rest on posals received to a than the pro rata mileage recommended by the department and a few other efforts will be made te secure proposals for the cities for which no proposals were received. REVOLUTION WILL BE LONG Disorder Will Continue for Years, Says Famous Liberal. Petersburg, Sept 19.-The Russian revolution is not to be a brief ffair, according to Peter Sturve, the famous liberal now in the czar's capital after a long exile in Stuttgart and Paris, where he published the newspaper Emancipation as an organ of the constitutional reformers. "Our disorders will continue a long time." he predicts. "Even should we advance 100 ‘limes as rapidly as has England, the revolution must last seven years, "Though a believer in peace I cannot forget that the government has always closed the door against peaceful opposition. It would be more than human for revolutionists to be our lone in deadline with such a govern --_-~--->o-_____--__ BROKER Charged With Giving No ARRESTED Checks on Hlim, 19.-Harry Thaw Hearst. Hudson, N. Y., Sept. 19.-Over 10,000 persons greeted William R Hearst and Robert 8S. Chandler, at the Columbia county fair this afternoon. Mr. Hearst devoted his speech to the principles of Jeffersonian Democracy. The speakers were frequently interrupted by applause. ~~ SALT LAKE ROUTE EXCURSIONS. Autumn Outings Via Utah's Most Popular Road, Mexico City and return, $69.80. The tour of old est autumn American Mexico affords the trip to be found continent. San Francisco, ticket and notable on laid embankment ko After fire the | be alace to In Prevent Assassination. Petersburg, plot to Sept. assassinate Peterhof 20-A the ezar was deepat FOR laid cea Sept. eras. today -- Senator "denou - Rode Son an Thinol. eawep published colae on that Willia Bryan shouid read Bailey out of Mie party because of his connection with the Waters-Pierce Oil company in Tennessee. He dictated the following sltatem "If Mr. Sullivan made the statement altiributed to him, he has exhibited a reckless disregard for the truth which renders him even less fit for membership on the Democratic national committee than any circumstances which Mr. Bryan has yet mentioned against him. has no "The Standard Oil company more interest in or connection with the Tennessee properties for which I am the attorney than Mr. Sullivan or the czar of Russia et not required to explain my profeasional employment in answer ta ch contemptible statements as that nide by Mr. Sullivan. My employcaprie in this instance, as well as in all other instances, was such as any honorable lawyer is glad to accept, and my clients are entirely satisfied with the manner protectin which I have ed their interests.' bare Four passengers Bryan and by the RS the and local party organi- wreck added Be the to e coaches: the leigh, caught horror of the} hours. A. Rich I Was NI ded. ne sepa Ged ; tne With ihe a SULLIVAN Senator No DENIES Bailey Such IT, that He Said Thing. Washington, Sept 19.- Senator Bailey, before leaving for Texas this evening, replied t Roger Sullivan's telegram, which denounced the Sullivan alleged interview reflecting on Bailey, as follows ave received oo telegram and am pleased to know that you did not make taternent attributed to you."* on the criticisms that Commenting of his connection have been made Oil company, with the Waters-Plerce he senator saic has ever at"No client of mine tempted to influence my opinion on public questions, and if they shoulc ever attempt to do it, they would have to get out of my presence very quick} ¥"It a rule is to be laid down " this country that no man is congress and have. business titer eodtes outside, either professional or otherwise, we will soon get a body of prots ssional politicians. For myself, propose to do as I have done for fifteen years. fession. and 1 have never allowed that practice: to interfere with my public duties. ONLY Ogden and $1.00 Return Friday, September 21, via Oregon Short Line. Special train at 5.45. p. Boo ae returning to connect with m ok cars, Salt Lake Pig ts ra company nz The Wedding Day ---- a -si-i- Send THE HREPUBLICAN to your friends, It fairly represents the people t Lake and of Utah. It ts not a Toca of Hate. te the truth tearlessiy, prints all the news that's fit to print, and commends where it can. The Republican never knocks, 19.-As Jones passenger: ai oe ney - Has ae: Guseend Him-} People Cheer Pollette. Odd Fellows Parade. Toronto, Se 19.-The grand parade in connection with the Soverelgn Grand lodge of Odd Fellows now meeting here was «a brilllant affair, twenty thousand represetitatives from all parts of the United States and anada participating. The procession was four miles long, and took two pass the reviewing stand. and the Union Jack were cheered all along the route. H - M No. McCann Matthews oN Be Price Ore. Needham, Ginga Be a aka James ' ha, Ogde n and and San Francisco eee Butte, le. Davison F and No. | .... matin Mrs: Stanley M. =. 6118 p mm 1-For Chieago, nie. a mo, 1:30 p. mm 4:08 p. mm, Ogden, Omaha, Denver, Kan- Wescott, lwo, ghleaee and athe paints 565 p.m Stan| 8S | Ifen | *No Arm-j; Brea Ellis | Falls, St, ma ; nee Idaho Anthony 608 p.m and :» > . S aay ‘ n cs ing, yu sovernment ah Pans paternalism st Ras see aa ae tay . ‘ aye ~ | ship involves Ve ire genuine Datiiatrutk and believe in individual } Government, yan has" already | ss x ; cd oa cie Ves hedged a little, but he has startled Democracy and hurt himself by his vigorous declarations along ownership | lines. He may be the nominee, for he} is a good man, but the party has other good men. If Hearst should be chosen rovernor of, New York he will be an Sienpetarit factor in 1908 polittes. His ‘ : ‘ : i : states is not limited to his Mantle * Porte zt. sen,oeThirty-third rank gt Sefrit, ' Mrs. <- T. distriet-J own) m= sco Kansas Clit St e eee Sioa tello, Blackfoot. district-Prank =m, >. p'nts.10:30 '. Mont Ferry, George Block, ley M. Brown, Cc. ¢ Ellingwood, King, W M. Brown a, Gee River ry Newell, O. A. Palmer, W. W. rhirty-nrst «2 4:33 ¥138 yp. a. ew : DEPART. apes ee Den ae Bt Seiad 6-F Chic ago, Bas Cc ity a. me thee betuveacdhe sd Rete eae Jan= a. a F . mm a points, 14g Ch 2-I*rom ‘Ogden Chica§°. Sey meres fSonivee City,| Jmaha, enver and San Francisco .... 10-From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Portland | No, acl Masri: yee points | No. lle Ratete h. } ham-|}No, > Uugs- | J. Gold 9 distrlet-Georens bros and 18-I*rom na | John 18 tin- De oO nutenis re rs . : Be np- | b. Watkins i J. Stewart, p. om, . = 7 S.a SPENCER, eae ‘ A. rete G, P. AL nee TE Ete Snyder.) J a City Ticket t Office, 201 Main street. Chambers 4 Curtis, Judge C Sel le » OF Goodwin. MY Date heors WwW. iH. rib. | cee AE bals. Db Elliott Kelly, A. Riehter. B. K. N rain mbers shown abo Harvey Voeglin Judee: AjoNo | one, reson ‘Sh ort Line train tibiae T Warde and eo not Shel to the Southern Paherry elfic est of Paes or the Union P Soman eas Leo Axtell, Marelfic et there 5 ate tin Mahiken, M Martin Mahiken, A *YELLOWS H. Cult ght. | 2h, STONE PARK TRAINS. Thirty-seventh district-Charles i Wea rae SED Benzon, Mrs. Boynton, | irk, Coulbourn, W. Ead-| , ee ante DEM n "Hiles, % ee eas UTAH S MOST on tmilton, oware Q'y Jennings, Peter Lochric, cre 5 enator Tillman with the rate "There will be ness," he said Z 7 Myers, D Moore, C. H Miller, Burk looks for no tinker- | yithews. © Mostvn Ow erbill this winter son, 'M B este Tn isP. mieeer: | no time for foolish-| John A. Sti ©. J. Randolph, ke Vaylor : | Thirty-elghth district-Robert Bruere,| Salt Lake Photo Supplyfe gage! Ko-| Robert Cameron, Mrs. D. C Holcombe, | Chester Hyanes WV: P. Hiskey, Mr; \ daks and fininshing. Main and 3rd So Ue fri aed AIRC TES VeI (AVCAGTATS We Ee lees POPULAR ROAD CURRENT TIME - Ing field, SOLD POOR Colorado Man MINING Arrested to Chica copper formation from values was H. "mining company arrested at in on a te Cae ec wetaine aiAdrd much money HW. Peterson, M. distric t-C Lawrence, Sam ¢@. , 1D) F. M See Vail, L ke Alexa Johnson, oe ut, c. N $2,000 W. | ‘Karls. "Wo IF we is un-| Stanger, W. Goa: From Walker Stone, Re ay Gott- | Kelsey, A. T. Moon, C. M. eaewas agareleased rare O. Orr,F.C.R. Richmond. L. Patterson, on son, MarkA. A.. Sheets, 2. R. Meredith Schultz, Weste rile ld, Fitty-fourth 155 Main, arhele TRUE a on Continued Seen Sees Ninth TO From and chery 4 Coville, David Emma a Dunbar, Home One. ) empowered district-Rudolph Teta Mrs. W. F. to] ce L. D, ‘ Ff Nielacn. R. Ik. ne Willis Cotton, ee ee Crellom, arry N, Slate . W.| will B. Rogers Will start the ait % 39° ersreacntn >, one ! > Wifteanth H. Tolls. / a ana F. Kay didate cker, vat, coln George L. H. Erastus. = Jones, Krebs, Moretor Shaw, Frank John Leave Fr. FE. Balle , W. E. Pitt F. , John Alves, M. J. Is 10-For and Marysvalo 19-For Ogden the eae favorite for looked upon as by the potential Alpin, iva, J. Shea, i ine Since ‘S.-Golding,. Smith, W.. piesa N E H. 24 Dr. Keogean: Carr, J. ea Joe Late ty oe an, EZ. Patterson, Johnson, Talbot. J. Tom on Mrs. ang gine ‘ edman, Newpeg, S. 8S. Ciinweelant Sumit L. As teens ink ter, rrene James BRB T. Henderson Sanford little Friday or State state and no Ben afternoon Goodwin chairman, meeting. Al-|4:.. Black kK, | Speeches p, | David Hair, | cure Senate, P T. wae 12- Fr No. Waat p. » me ou p. ao, D. na as cae "De se _ - Pro++» 10:08 a. m enver Krom Bing' 2 : a. mm and yee and ™ City. "Ogden rom | 113 Lake Ogden .. epiic E sie Ne ‘and : cae coe - ae ee a mm. 203 0 BR. 18s J4-From 2) af ie 2-From Ogden and West was Heywood} opposition " _c ae Convention convention DR, ue, 0.p. er Dp. mm, m, C, and Marysvale a: ge 20-¥rrom Ogden .....: ao <4 a 4-From Ogden and We st 7. m, ut in their . ag s Friday, will be held Salt 7 fate poin usive, ae Otte, rae Lake e George Leave Salt Ferry, Leave Layton aes Sait Dunbar preside, made and by Fred Dubois, me the J. ime Can-|109715 oe Sere: party to se- © : Lewis, A. M » WW. MeDonald, c.|_ Send THE REPUBLICAN to your x Brahe aitngla Conley Vick John- See It fairly ee the a Aa son, J. man, Mrs. Patterson, J. wake and of Uta It is no en cre of Hate. It oie the Pa Janes Senne tel Bates, dam Lewis, fearlessly, prints all the news that's fit y, Samu ates, James Philaml commends where it can. . J. Hutchinson, B. K. Gurley, B. T. The Republican never knocks. . Tabl pheSept.es sable TS in Effect 4, 1906. La hes meee an 4:30 and a. m., 9:00 6 2:45 Lake 0 and leave yards at 740 p. m. 8:00 a. m. a. 7:00 7:45 path i for daystock | except Su nae ains yards leave Dubocratic | 7:30 a. m. an Idaho, as peaker word that he will be A. J. ‘eber sald yes Js a ea but 9 Road Salt Lake & Ogden Railway. Presid pee Bamberger, and - that | 1:30, Frank Rone - that announced be ENTON, agoon . Mont is a. " 7 7 It will . " A e airs at the will an E a stop ‘at jntatmnste will preside as In. the evening, Smith, | Don Quixote of but he has sent Wise-| unable to come. C het ine : yonte Contes noe ant Meredith, 3:50 _ oo 8:00 6130 8.00 Denver eo ssneee «8 is a litle hazy. The | No. eee reas, will have to be deAlb e For state senator 10a ad 04 percept t No os. Fr| teh dacs edetona ne] ment ae, thera, ee ee $4 Fi le Amerikearns ‘one a . Morrison, ; Jordan, Salt arom No. 7-From E on oO. committing an, outrage-|No, the dope on the county |No. |commissioneérship auditorship, too, cided upon today True. J. G.; Yance Twentieth distriet-Frank McNickle, bert Np. No. Kearn J. E. Fiynn, J. W, Campbell, L. A. Doles, |S2™¢ Place, will be w halts Lermed by Mag inettl, J.D MeDon ld, Mrs. {the <Amerikearns -a "ratification" J. m, om m m loy will have easy sailing through the | 40 ete From Park City .. 5115 p. m, convention on the reeorder's barken- No, 9-Fr "a prams Saeed oe have F. Ferguson, 8.' Sc hwartz, T. Mec!huntly, ae hee ns wtepatrick, o&<. & & a, b: ae possibi be the V. Me- v +ase 8:10 ity.... 8/13 and East. 8:38 ........ 10:23 Ogden aoe Arrive aal-|* Morrison, Mrs. Ida 3 Savane, Mrs. F. | theatre, at which time W. Mont. Ferry H. Christensen, Mrs, C. H ed. will be nominated for congress and C. a conn district-E. G "ODon net S. Varian for supreme judge. It met Tr Atkir M. Whittaker Cc. be a mass convention. and La Bee. are er 3-For |. No. Frank sheriff, City. wane 6:00 a. m. ceceeees 8210 @. mm, No. 2-For Denver and st - oe pee and Tintio Ogden and . East No. ,.°-* 20-Foror" Denver wo 4-Wor Denver and East. the cute attorney, Lake Heber 112-For Bin 102-For Parl 6-For Denver 11-For Ogden Sat-|No. ft was said last night that Tom was Osear|Alan Kilipatrick. ibe county Lin- Pugsed for iep-]oOuS crime, Hl. Agent. |No. 6-For Ogden and West 10:35 a. m | No 1-For Ogden a West 1:45 p. m. | No. 113-For Bingham .... 3:00 pm ,_ 10 o'clock y. J. William Edmunds will nomine e for treasurer, and H. gE ighteenth roe t-Dr. R. Stew- | party art, ‘5. a Donahue, I I Reed, Isaac Kahn. B. Db. lackmarr, Ww. Cc Minor, M. L. Morris, George Ross, F : an A Through. Salt No. |No, will be handed the nom- | the county clerkship, Joe | manipulators Sulll- Caw Colburn, eals, George uke "| Craig, S: Sullivan ner, oo Hawes, Jemnes Grundy, Tayl Sey anteent a ae Amos. Raleigh though Roach, 0 a.m. A Harri- The slate will be in the afternoon and the baked-apple brithe Kearns suckers or tw i nig iE Weber for /Christensen ination for to MNMcLaugh ee jr., district-James H. ST eEeDUA Go affair fat Se Courtney, T. Tr n William B. Lowry, Joseph G. San A ee Cec, OsaJ. McPhee, cn: ae am eymanson, s .....scccserceesseeee District ‘Passenger arr H. The slate announced in yesterday s | Republican will go through the convention like te a tse a John .A. : Street Fvill be one a ty snd | A. | Wi 1 mporary chairman, and | Glenn, Lewis -J, ...... 1.30 p.m. 3owman, district-Harry Ww. Bice Gucre: Richmond, W. 4 urday morning. Richmond, rammed through Twelfth district-George Smith, A. | will be ready for Me ana) H Goggin, ono My vere gade as soon as Bryant Young, O. C. rown, 4 *|decide upon one A. G. | How rosby Pickering, Ada Vheelon. district-P J. Le one ard, H. A. Walton, Roy eneer, Thirteenth Nephi eee Stebdins, Sixty-tirst district-James Short, Enoch Tripp. on Don, H. kK. Ebert, Willis am Hurc F. Kelly, John A. Lenzie, J. Moreton, Dr. Jose ph Milliron, I. L. Palmaqulst, Intyre, LIMITED. EXPRESS ¢.:ceccelee ae Nephi seesuccese 9.50 am White, W. W. Miller No. Sixty-ecighth district-Julius Fleuger No, Seventieth district-A. O. Jacobson. Win F. Davis, Ross Abournd, M. P. Germo. No E. Daily. O'Riley, ee > Civiv Dea Hills, W. &30 p.m p. oese Zerbe Xty-seventh distri t--Joge ph Berkenshaw, H. P. Johnson, - Kennedy, L J. Taufer, Arrive Garfheld A. Robert-G ‘Reedall, W. E. {. Rives, Arthur Sweet, Charles Sher-] rarden, Joseph Sil Tenth district-W. W. Swe Ray' Buckle, r J. WF. Critchlow, Howard Kline, ........ eee Iter sete 11.00 p. m. Saves 500 miles to Los Angeles. New route to Bullfrog. 169S. Main st. Phones 1988, H. BURTNER, ard Lowe, Soren Morrison, John Morehouse, Tom Pitt, W. Rives, Joseph A. B. Spiers, E : Kleventh Mason, E. £00 p,m. county.... 445 p.m. LyLynn Maurice Fitzgerald, M. ‘E. Fitzgerald, c. Cc. Buckle, Henry Simons, Catherine B. McClelland, E. > Vifty-fifth district-C. Smart hd? le district-William R. Bow: sh. den. J Fifty-nin th: distr ee Tame, V illic Cs rator ‘harle rey, J. q Short OE ete LEADER Page . H. district-Frank |}. C. Neve, La a Le KEARNS PARTY ‘ 12.01 a. m, cae eae Utah ae epee Sanpeta/and TOM Pg Colvin bail Oliver re and Fen alker, Henry oe . 445 p. m, evi- | Gnd W..0. He tllor: an. "Edward Johnson,|From Nephi ahd Utah county.. 5.45 p. m. thed rue er, Mrs GW. ; y Miller. er, B.Bare: eat Qu hice nn EF oe Dovelae Rodebac k, W. Short, F. M oe Tintic and Stockton +++. 6.00 p. m, he secured Everything in Leather. ae Nephi Nephi and Garfield ‘Egan, Eig a XPRESS ror Nephi for |For ler Gem Timothy Bamberger, lor | Dally. Baron : Guarielde-.s es 7.00 a. m. Stockton and Tintic 7 wen ec eae & a7.45a. m. Nephi and Sanpete ...... .. 8.00 a m al oo M. . Mulvey, Dann ae ans, Joseph Ob- G. Paul, certain, but, from the number of buyForty-first el t-W. C. Ausherman, ers of stock it is believed that the sum] k&. H. Airies. Joseph een Mack will prove ve ry large. Among his ac- | Beckstead, J. G. Carnpbell, Ss. Evans,| cusers are Breitenbach, May | J. W. Edmunds, lL. H. ar nsworth Dra , -AanNS -dford, C. A.| M. A. Hughes, R. M. Johnson, L. C.| Sars ee (one oohicago nent lieb, Depart 1h SEGaene ; Sam Lichenstein, McChrystal, J.) LOS ANGELES P. Nichol, Miss Marjory aine (half | LOS ANGELES "rertictl o (ai. Ht oder, oto From Garfield D Fortieth distriet- oder +!From Lynn i agd r Wiferbe ck, Eartis, W! V. Driv are « to How E. Ibath, Fred Haltle,E. rec James: in- | mil, arson and conspiracy to defraud, The complainants assert that Colvin} formed the oston-Colorado Copper company atIda, and, atten ale tne 1 Ld A. ‘olbath, Smith, Colo., charging | Herman seal vostnerthia' focdestioy denge @ nt O thslastpleged a Je a freid and « Chicago March. Ott, Thirty-ninth aw iNiam a fictitious | endorfer, late tonight Salida, K. Phillips, B. FE. Pence, Edgar Rogers | For xander Rogers, Elwocd Ritter, H.| For Shepard, Fred § lair, Mrs. J ~ Sten: fear are redy Sinclalr, Mr: J. 1 Tor Colvin, stock G. TABLE. C. ae Conspiracy 19.-F. aS ofOreee eee selling Colorado for Defraud. Sept. = i accused STOCK H.*L. Byler, J Goalas : {blztee nth district-Rich: ard Bennion Jersey La rowler, M |w | No. Bowring and intermediate points ... 0:08 9-lI"or Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Helena, eae Riy, § ‘ranen o and Tintermediate PONS. vies a vsecceccs ALG Thousands New J Ogden termediate points -., O80 5 12 Ogden, vaileg romMalang, Park Cache City Black, James Anson, Alfre Kent | Thirty-second district-Mr Burmis- ee Sioux City, Ia. Sept. 19.-Senator | ter, W. J. Burnetti, TL J purine W. A. Tillman of South Carolina, here today, | Duvall, oY ice Dunbar, KR Glendensaid Bryan has jeopardized his chances | Ding, & Howard, Frank [flall, John of the Democratic nomination for the Hapten bes k, a + es te : cat cane h, vena Gonnce of S. strong, BIG RALLY OF COLBYITES Senator W. ot triet-Thomas a Butte, San Franonce ewascces. BO 6-From sus City, St. Louls and San Francisco ........ 11-For Ogden, ache abe gain ediate City an ntermediate point' ......-. -.. 17-For rden, ‘Oo a, : as Elizabethtown, WN. J., Sept. Waving hundreds of American flags s they marehed through the streets behind a brass band, Colbyites turned out in foree tonight for the political rally of the reform movement. Jacobs theatre was jammed with persons hear Senator La Follette of H appearance on the Stage was the signal gntburat of frantic cheering. Scores of tim he was interrupted by men who bould not restrain their enthusiasm. In his speech, he said: "Ne Jersey, with all its glorious the history, has become mother of the corporations that are making war on the Government, Since this is so, you have a grave responsibility imposed upon you to ge. a IgAL against these wrongdoers. Prolonged hisses greeted the names of Dryden and Kean when Fa Follette denounced them as being with the railroads in the balking of proper railroad rate legislatior | wo. $15 va re Re Ginga: | twenty-ninth: _ district-George i Smith, rs J. Norman, John Cole | No. Thirtleth district-George G. Wells, T. P. Richardson, H Leips ige r, G W. Murphy M.S Robins on, r.| seleh |No. Wi h h South t t e Says Tillman self lase far Morris, Twoltyelehth: rn-ratlroad > Nine Persons Are Dead as Result of Rock Island Wreck. Sept. R. thews . ‘ om crow Nebraskan TWELVE STILL MISSING Okla., Jand, CINCO McCoy Sleater several SNOT int vars lig and pol. ar be pe everything will thea ae in readiness for turning on the current. "The company owns water rights o High creek and Cub creek, both ributaries of the Bear river iat nt power plant is located on Cub creek, about six miles from Preston, and develops 1,000 horse-power under a 198-foot head, the pipe line being about 700 feet in length. Our plant on High creek will develop 500 horsepower through a short pipe line. The entire enterprise, when fully complet. ed, will represent an expenditure of close to $100,000. "The High creek enterprise was inaugurated by the late Frank Steunenber tis one of the finest little eleetric propositions in Idaho.' The officers of the company are: M. B. Gwinn, president; 4 Steunenberg, treasurer; J. I Shephard, general manager, District Judge Alfred Budge is a member of the board of directors. Guthrie, J. Pwenty-fifth 17, 1908. ‘Omana, open - ae aha uls, ea er... | °No. 1 4-From wt ne Antl » IAdat alls, Bineutoce. 0 Pc A ello, Ogden and = intermedi& < ate points ..... Sa carey No. 8 ‘rom Ogden, Port- M. listrict<J..H. for Ripe ee san be learned from official and unofticial sourees, nine persons are dead in the Rock Island wreck, a dozen passengers are eu missing, and many others are inj Among the dead are H.-L. rienera, of Pittsburg, Pa and the aha al old son of Mrs. Sells, Payne Frank :Csuflen, of Detroit, who floated down the stream for three miles, sa he is sure seven people were seen struggling in the water, and he believe s they were drownd. Joseph Mellen, Robinson : Thom: is Mekean, Joseph Fowler, John Sh: r antucete Wistrict-=tR . et ey G rOOT : Ww RS. - es ins,Ms Bet +J0 ! NP180) anes Tah in AC ae +2, Hi Cassidy, Hienry Stewart Joseph R Mrs. zation, Despite the state's indorsement of gullivar, Mr ryan is quoted as saying that he belleves IlInois is opposed to the former "‘in spots." T offer to speak in Illinois was made before Mr. Bryan's last departure from Lincoln, Neb Assures poss June poe, | | No. | WOME Relief trains were dispatched from London and the injured had their} y s ase afte rhich those oa: € eal eee y oneee m7 +. W A Oss ee : v ed 98 td ; pitals in this eity Traffle was delayed Dee Illinois. Chicago, Sept. 19.-William sano ryan is ready to oe in Illinois, according to lead among his Tae porters here, in muppet of Democratic congressional nominees in districts ‘whe the real Democracy is in control,' and where Roger Sullivan is not stpported now. Gillesple, Thomas c A ake Cate ee Beet ete Linge oy meee "The High Creek Electrie Light company will switch on the current In few days and deliver electricity for lights and power to the towns of Preston, Whitney, Fairview and Franklin, in Oneida county, Ida., and to Lewiston, Richmond, Smithfield, Hyde Park and Trenton in Cache county, Utah. The company has been granted 50year franchises in each of those towns, and has secured rights Os Way from th paeee tae owner at rethea: our lines a been strung ps WEAK Later six of the injured dled from Twenty-seventh district-T, their wounds received in. the wreck inger, Joseph Pugsl . Frank bringing the total list of dead up to|&. A. Brought, W Margets, ten. . rl o aes | Hampte Se r 7 rae ed | er : ane ey, Mrs: «My -E ampton, R. the BAILEY V$. SULLIVAN" grandon the Los Angeles and intermediate points, only $25. Short line, quick connecttions; Utah's finest trains. Los ngeles and ‘return, only $30. Special sale dates, Sept. to 14. Positively the last $30 excursion of the season to glorious Southern California. Low rates for settlers to points in Southern Utah; miners' excursions to Nevada points and lowest rates all the time te all southern California points. Foflow the crowd to the _ office, 169 South Main street. St. mulishnes: ;| him Measures the characteristic made Take OPEN BiG POWER PLANT Bank, -_-- -- oo Greet IMPLICATED Confesses, FAYGRITE RESCRIPTION Down were killé many 3 wounded, several.) wenty-fourth, district. poe : = 2 : Blowers, Mrs. J. ¢ Jowring, Wilfatally, w one :a number of others had |),Ham : pee Slater, Bar in Davis, J.T. Ra- Towns in Utah and Idaho to Secure Electric Lights in Few Days. Punds, Chicago, Sept. 19.--DeLeon C. Hoffman. wealthy grain broker, member of Bay board of trade and social favorite, vas arrested today charged by two parh firms with giving a $560 check on a bank in which he had no funds. Released on A Hoffman ordered his lawyers to s accusers for heavy damages He says e accidentally Aeetiiedibast the aanditien of ‘his account, nl A conspiracy exists to drive Hoffeee} out of Suaine sss on the board of trade,' said his attorney, G, B. Chamberlain, eae firms sued are per ela. Tearse Noyes, and Rumbey Thousands These Falls tion last night > the » London. express ln oiias Jumped the tracks and fell down' 4) porman, As soon as Thaw was brought into the hospital and saw the physicians he halted dead short, like a balky horse, with his feet planted and his head down What foolishness is this?" he demanded roughly of Hortridge The lawyer drew his stubborn elient into a corner and tried to argue with Pocatello, Ida., Sept. 19.-Montle B. him but it was no use president of the High Creek "Tam not going to stand ae nonLight company, and J. H sense," Thaw kept saying ove and president of the Water Users association of Idaho, passed through over again lam not Pine?' Finally he broke away from his Pocatello last evening from visit lawyer and turned to Deputy Warden to Cache Valley in Oneida county John Hanley, who had accompanied Mr. Lowell, whose home ts in Caldiim. well, » of the best known authori"Take me back to my cell," he sald tles irrigation in Idaho. was a Hanley took him through his instrumentality Very much disgusted, the thre¢ | that federal Government took up alienists and Hartridge left the Tombs. | the gigantic soise-Payett e reclamaeat On tee Dre object results and "aking of the Valle ve Mr. Gwinn of Ms trip to Cache al- such cities, the department would without authority to consider the GRAIN of Then Embankment. - ae = tw! Young, Ee P. Eynon, Ray slet iter, 2J : ‘ Bain, Mrs. J. Riley, Mrs. O'Keefe ,ondo Sept. 2 Whil oundis i 2 er acsiel i aay 5 ithe th ta Twenty-third district-D. HH. Cros YARN Doe wert uy wee ~~ | ther, James Reid, William heh tht ‘murderers' row" when he refused Wednesday to submit to examination at the hands of} A number of terrorists, with the ald three allenists who had been brought} lof one of the gardeners of 18 to New York by his lawyer, Clifford [ secu. secured w foothold in the W. Hartridge, for the purpose of alace and brought in a number of making an examination of his physical rokibn Six royal servants of the imind mental condition with a view to perial household were also Implicated, bolstering up the plea of emotional inas was an officer of the palace guards, sanity at his trial for the murder who has sinee committed suicide te anford White Through the E i Thaw's first Visitors today were his the servant his mother and two of his lawward off what Hartridge and John B. Gleason of the ruler of the Russian emparty came to. the e prison. toIt was the first time for a long attemptWilliam Thaw ea were arrestec and twice in the will be y a drumhead courtweek was said that the elder executed martial and Thaw came back to the city today a the solicitation of the lawyer to use her influence with Harry in inducing him to submit to the tests of the experts. Acts Very Balky. cost an |installation of service - in Baltimore "ibey Cincinnati,' Pittsburg, Kansas City and One Police not ex- per and _ Wife, 1906 20, ‘Scotch Express Flies the Track De No Texas Senator Hands a Neat Package to Illinois Committeeman. pro- Boston, Philadelphia, exceeds ARE SEPTEMBER scene Mother oo fin be gs NOT Ser- 19.-The_ Chicago and St. Louis, while |}ceeding IS . of the Postoffice performance service York, With SUITS In the aa ee in' a small degree, for exera be shipped on through bills of Aneta from the inland points of origin-such grain going to the ses ial he SAYS = 2 Tt de- Contract. : Washington, . trie in a decision TUBES Greatly i an-|posals received ke partment for ae ay tet hearing PNEUMATIC for- via equipment, joint committee The suggestion that all of the West/ern roads put in effect a rate allowing deduction of the welght of this for the equipment from the gross temporary weight and tests of these permanent Was agreed to by every railroad defendant to the suit except the Union Pacific, which was not represented at the hearing. his Chairman Knapp announced willingness la for granted that the latter road will agree to the proposition, and ruled that the commission will allow this adjustment fo rates on three days' notice with the commission sea- been = ork aSi; al-| o Southern| Dor Bah iefrorad neta contemplated. to point, the temporary the c "In warded from other coast of for transporting (lumber re bates to shippe r of the |fault of compliance, IE Rich, general solicitor of the Boston & Maine railroad, representing the New Ingland line whe are parties to the former suit, seconded by counsel for the Northwestern, Santa Fe and other defendant lines, protested against the as| well as destructive, methods of mak-/ ing rai tnat hus been practiced in the past, has been by using the subterfuge of export and import rates requently an aoe with ed property for han neat market price the published rate, and when placed the carriers Spoutl issue a tariff under the three days' notice, reducing the rate, to apply to that specific ment alone, thereby cial shipper at the shippers of the same t has also been a pemuent for property taken to se ee on aan atic rate, to be diverte mre ticing discrimination, this being jally true of grain via the port of Ne ow York, where a grain-on arrival-must go ae ee of the eleyators on grade, the pr venting any possibility of the dames of the property being preserved. k Tricks With Grain. board equip ped | roviding THURSDAY, Zz Seathern, ehietinn UTAH, eep id Carriers. Capt. George J. Grammer, vice dent of the New York Central CITY, cars racks testified at Washington afore the commission on the complaints against the railroads oper iting in official and . spent! oy Southern ¢lassifieation territory. 19.-Exposing sharp fefore REIOUEEAR EAT the Yailroads large shippers of the/agreed that from and Tiere Pen py by certain railroads,}1906, their tariffs would allow for the Chicas : COR Ts Sept practices of the country aided. appeared oe ee the finftact in transit, Which cost approxjimately $5 a ear, and also require the jShippers to pay the freight on this Isjequipment, which weighs from 500 ts 1,000 pounds Last January the lumber shippers e Low Export . : Country by the furnish LAKE Murderer Flatly Refuses to Let) Terrorists Bring Several Bombs Into Palace at the Alienists Examine | Him. Peterhof. 6 a Grain to SALT DEEP-LAID PLOT THAW EXHIBITS STUBBORN TRAIT AGAINST THE GZAR | | MANIPULATION OF CEREALS |traces necessary to noid the shipment and REPUBLICAN, m. and specail t Lake Return and 65:00 = TS Established 1841, 185 The Oldest and Largest. R. G. DUN & Offices. co. GEORGE RUST, General Manager Uth Tduho, Wyoming and Nevada Ofices in Progress Balt Lake City. : m, |