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Show REPUBLICAN, RAILROAD RATES Approves Stand Taken in Re-| Council Will Await Attorney's Local Mining Men Talk Over. Situation With J. Ross Report on Parley's gard to High School Canyon. SIBIKAthletics. MUST WAIT A WHILE WILL GET sete meeting e REPLY | ; county tion Thinks in Be Work Required of Another Prepara- Thorough Scholastic Chapter mental Should Added Bungling Athletes, With to the in Water Monn-| Tintic Mine Connection in Operators Preight Supply. Seele Rates Grades on ee of eet at day John interest athletics C. In has to Cutler, affairs taken the extent having a pertaining a stand of For tone voicing hi: the first time Amerikearns against|to Pat Moran | Monday the the counell Eaton, of the Geo. Eeene! Prof. High School Salt Lake City, Dear Sir- see by ‘the morning My when the list of paper football that tntil for|cluded their a back]tween, will take}of the of muéh owners held of importance: the yesterday Salt Lake Tintie in the: Route conerete the mere dis- offies between J Big the of members Heintz, George Charles|and - that the | committer on transportation of land upon|-pintic Mine Operators' association of bottom and Cottonwood the reduetion con-|tonnage of would end,|mines and|/ fair be-/can conduit) ore from ton, and would at to be Impressed the mining men, wish, this letter you personal regards, any use of make With kindest remain, mempbers Prof. Eaton's Reply. * To this letter, Professor Eaton replied as follows: prctaes 11, 1906. Gov. John C. Executive OMe. City: Dear Sir- desire consideration, of boys In The athletic Is 62 Plano for Market sale street, Sixteen BIRTHS Cases The report weekly Disease reported. were were contagious of se and reported 1 twelve cases thé sria remain of One case earwrot_ fever one of of typhoid si sixteen case and ¢ fast so then he he ran into could jumped Water. came to Salt train. not are resume Interest : After diphtheria on thelyears, contractor They the| Pat) While serious, her amination Idaho; ¢ H. Presbyopia res {z in Dry . allowed|a he asked for, granted him} he wanted, and roe change added to the and magnified : Must The day | away Pay for very of large has complete Chemistry and adapted to smelter men Metallurgy the Cc. A. Evening little fitted i Poe is the the 1+ + especially took |* needs of mine taught at the Institute. par- | and|* Y. M. | I Barrow Bros,, stationers, 15 W. 1st. So in finding Rights, when the city than:ever: Js not deed : Pes land of ee 1891, for the city had by after just and a similar wanted he paprantine: real escent pay 6 per Republican of ut Is it hard for you to conceive, + PERSONAL. + A. Walker, local agent for the Chie ago & Northw estern leaves today for a two weeks' vacation which will be spent in Indiana and Illinois. + + + + + + z + + + + + + + + + ‘ if day will get ' a right $30.00 AMERICAN - -- + -_ MINING bxcursious to Via O. S. L. and U. P. 14th and 15th. Round Lake, Ogden 30 days. or Logan marked down to A classified want' adin The Republican will find a buyer pa for ever + can iz a had for. S6 or ever If cuca o that anybody will it was have sold be sold again. any once, it Tee Ra TEN 25e : | pound. e I use & Te + ' GOOD THINGS TO BAT." Both 'Phones 54. 85 East Second South. est can But if +) Idaho, Wyoming and Galt v ey The Lake all be Oldest and [Ben RIGHT @# CONGRHRESS 22 West October cag Ped Salt j PAUL SMITH 2019. 74 East 3rd So, St. 9 Ind. 1347 and RANGES Parlors marked down to $18.00 Parlors marked down to $25.00 Parlors marked down to $19.00 Parlors Parlors Parlors BEDS, marked down to marked down marked down to down to to $8,00 $12.00 $5.00 $10.00 Parlors marked $22.50 Library Tables down to $13.50 $24.00 Library Tables down to $18.00 $18.00 Library Tables down to $13.00 $32.00 Library Tables down to Library ‘Tables Library Tables $25.00 Library $35.00 Dining Tables down $50.00 Dining Tables down to $35.00 $60.00 Dining Tables down to 845.00 $22.00 Dining Tables down to $15.00 $18.00 Dining Tables down to $13.50 $13.50 Dining Tables down. to $10.00 down to $25.00 $10.00 Tables down $7.50 $30.00 down Furnishings $7.50 to $22.50 to $17.50 to $25.00 A beautiful Folding Davenport, exactly like cut, all steel, in blue and gold enamel, seat ond back crowded with springs, together with mattress, marked aren from $35 to $17.50 nly 5 left all - not There s money | | | T. W. $60.00 LEATHER be aoree dispose i they have no and we offer > Moore Range, high e Sena for handsomely nickeled, with T *s, double broiler attachment and oven door thermometer, regularly sold for $80.00, for $51.00. . deseription will swer for Our space so will cut short details. We ask for a personal inspection. $87.50 Steel Ranges for $62.5 Down to ee id $40.50 | $78.00 Stee! Ranges. elas cae ee save a and ttokal. bg satisfaction for $35 00 . goods, ? viet DANIEL. eee Marked Fifteen different styles of this elegant marked down. 48 East eT A ee from beds to Evidence of his determination to get rid of the stock _ at the earliest possible moment is plainly seen on every article. This little space is only a straw to show | ana will beat the world on pices In sNationst lite of Stone and eee that the wind blows and from:whence. PLACE First South left ms | CUTTER'S ASSAULT. ‘THE EFFECTS OF HIS RAID ARE EVERYWHERE : ¢ ¢# re 0 | and who are watching for the appearance of bargains suitable to their particular needs. Not realizing whether advertised or not, THERE IS NOTHING IN OUR WHOLE STOCK THAT IS EXEMPT FROM THE PRICE i Theo $10.00 BUYS Folding Bed like pie ture Only Sold others for SoCo or Steel sanitary Folding Beds, we have sold over 100 or balanee for Others a little more "taney. ome ‘drape Over 75 yout $$ ¢e# THE | | CLEANING, DYEING & REPAIRING City. 7 Bargest. We dye ourselves, or you dyeing-just you please find that such a renovation | Nevads Offices In Progress Building Dae do the you'll of garments is a great saying. Sometimes they can he made to look even hatter! thanonen: R G. DUN & co. GQRORGE RUST, General Manager and 5 PHONES. FOR of dyeing at all, or think of changing the color of any garments, we can furnish you with the proper dye of the most enduring quality at tne low- = +)Utah Pee v4 "na x + ANYTHING. . + + anything Cheese, $22.50 $24.00 $7.50 he Parlors $26.00 $17.00 MARKET pee limit SELL LEADERS-New York CORLER - Mouna and Hills Bros., 46¢ pound $65.00 LEATHERS Marked Down to -__ _-- $19.75; CAN House $32.00 $11.00 9 Harry A. Hunsaker, manager of the Travelers' See een ee head t se , Hrs! een thhe guest of ohn James, the local district agent ---- OUR , place, that + + the system is the honest sell a Piano? N. Y, & Co,, 62 Market Street SEFee ete settee eter Se ©) ©) Meats and Groceries from fed + Yee B aka ple interested in prices on never felt sleep the one price way to buy, or Western Piano correct everywhere, have really able to gratify your heart's desire you can certainly now with from what are If you any way? rainy day. you every " right amount Moran, ae ©) | Are the subjects for . today's enlightenment of the peo. : They are not corralled, by usually OUR . dinner today ; from the coffers of the city under two administrations,hasn't lost a cent or a wink will 40 " Parley's | no IF YOU DIP INTO THE SUBJECT PARLOR TABLES, COUCHES, ETC. Tables round, Tables squa Tables covered, Tables bare, Wall paper, paints, picture frames painting, paperhanging. framing. Chas. . Bodel, 33-35 E. Ist So. jet an additional contract to Moran for $15,000, | filfted Bean i.e .G. Fit. of Using the Best to of FOLDING ooo that he has 2 28, 3March datedsa: portion reservoir, due OVES Mrs. she faced thatL WOU itr+ Parming establishment trouble Clothes satabout Se outfits is usually What is the ‘'Kelster'' They make coats for a CN geeeesoenns eye Come age ive close to where the little girl was found borrowed a cloak, put it on the + girl and brought her to the police|* station... A few hours later ents called at the station and Wendacen ania Lake cultivation desires burden of the the acetone MAN Ten Ger: own o f| EEE HEHE ee eee eerese buyer the » nine under with additional expense as a result of ) the big Cottonwood conduit is farther and| Delegate Matt Daugherty, Salt Lake, said in a speech before the Utah state convention of the American per in Salt Lake City on Ext ay, Sept. 21,_ 906: "Great as he is, I am ashamed of President Racserelt, an d every tru e American has the same feeling es rd bim. I despise President Roosevelt ‘for the geal he made wi people of Utah." The speaker was Se ats cheered by the convention. put of Holbrook, Bountiful: Ma L;-But7 see me, H. O. Jenler, Salt Lake City Se a 'B fen: Hebe en, eyesight speecCity: Otto Bergerner Logan James % ialist, 53 Main St. EB. Flynn and A Watt, Salt Lake . : 8 g ity Lost Litth G "3 Fou nd-A_ litthk ae about wWyears ol is found ve erday Lara in pont or Allen grocery store on Fifth South street i tween Third ind Fourth ast wandering uround trying to find. he mother Her clothing was thin and) Tete a reese a ~ she was very cok Three boys who! 4444444+444+44+4+4++44+4+4+4 ci! for $15,000 for the use of the land occupied by Parley's reservoir t ASHAMED OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. been means elasticity ‘ B&B. Hunt, Twin. Falls Banks SUEY s Ira journey wants in the branch house, takes the train for Salt Lake, and The city is now facing the payment of a Jlarge sum of money for water meghts and a claim is before the coun- scarlel| fever it up the Get the Habit for large steam plowing outfits, The the in plans taxpayer blunder, apache and placing Where 111-113 Main Street. | Correct Clothes for sen MADE IN NEW YORK a tele- Increased Without 7 POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CO. Salt ot cena ae taxpayer. Morten: MONEY WANTED. Best $1,400 for five years, tate security. Ply quarterly. N. B. D., with the to the property. Of) for Inthethetitlemeantime, two cases smallpox, pee Pat cee D sue in accident, on an evening injuries Webb's was unable to home last night of aber: Mrs oe iS morning for pole an were earn Mrs. serpolice the to taken was house and her (ajar iba uttendHer husband was notified of on to change the plans and to make change worth at least $75,000 to in cases of |the so them, horses to all yer den will also represent Utah :s convention national Eembalmers 1 eee -Examinato Sectre license is embalmers tio ns We are held yesterday morning in the County building under the City and Dr. ‘T. B. Beatty of. the of sul vervision board ot fa te ing undertakers registered for the ¢ x- their fail- a shrewd For their bungiing work, > bargainer, looking carefully to get water and their mishand-/t5 the merits and the values of his hie of the big conduit, the Democrats} purchases. He is not content to take have been the butt of censure by the] the first thing offered, but makes carePELE party ever since it as-|fy) selection In order to meet every med contro) of the . On top of|qemand with promptness and satisfaciera criticism and in full Knowledge|tjion, the Consolidated Wagon oi all of the mistakes of the Morris|cnine company has forty-live administration, the Kearns crowd did} eatablishments in different towns of not take any steps to find water for the) Utan, Idaho, Wyoming and conduit. They started In immediately|Tr the buyer does not get infectious disease *s; one smallpox: fever; two cases under ley reservoir Five were shipped here for] femalen, bum There mdles morning going with The ety hi mountainside and aoe for a grad-|inis method. Within the next five ual fall from the uth of Big Cotton-| years the acreage of dry farms is cerwood wanarayl to nie mouth of Parley's.|/tain to be greatly increased Most of the original plans called for a sudden|tnh{s area lles between Salt: Lake City crop of nearly 200 feet into the Par-|anqd Nephi. : ey ; ; of the city boar week ended Oct. eighteen of son |DEMAND FOR STEAM PLOWS enormous. postoffice during the week, seventeen m thirteen females, Twenty-eighth than were nothing out. graph Webb geant's ed to million-|mand REPORTED of Contagious the Clty, do adminis- Watson, Harrison Sp ene e O. Hawxhurst, Leonard Angell, und ke City embracing a quarter of a conceived by a Democratic adminis-}and the Consolidated Wagon & Matration. At that time the Democrats} chine company reports several sales at did not have the water for the conprices ranging from $4,000 to $6,000 cult. They started the waterway on 4|'phese mammoth machines will plow bungling basis by placing it far up on}, strip eraugd from six to twa Ive the side of the Wasatch range woen| fee, in width and approximately one it could easily have been placed nearer} root in Gepth In Utah there are apthe general level and the saving in proximately 260,000 acres which have labor and material would have been partly, within the past three or four -q"q7-"_---- THIRTY city yesterday Bat tree domes burdens cverything Write | everything cheap. near the Started yours. A. Eaton. -_---__-_-_+- + -___-_-_ -- Knabe for city the the to rife ifn at Stimulates Inquiry. if|), a public will not have to look) The increasing promine nee given to of | P8¢K Over more than a year to see|qry farming in the arid regions of the letting of a contract to Pat Moran} {tan has given an impetus to the deinter- sentiments us. lait her creasing means the cost of public work, greater to the letes this year are governed by and same rules as those of last year the year before. There was not a boy in school, who did not know, both last year and this year, that the only condition upon which he could represent the High ae in an athletic contest was to ha a clean sehool record of fifteen tel work, with no previous delinquencies hanging over him. The little excitement which the papers tried to stir up about the matter was therefore unwarranted, since my action was in accordance with our regular custom, although ! realize that no real harm was done by their representations. Once more J beg to assure you of my sincere appreciation of your generous truly Geo. er Democratic which This is not the case. Very Se under prices demoralizing the school's best ests, but the use of athletics is as viializing as its abuse Is devitalizing. only wrong impression which wus made by the papers ut that time was that my action of this year was something unexpected and dented. he he preceding Republican adthe present or under ministration American. party administration We condemn the American party administration for having des‘coved: c etl sreby : natural contests mee and Webb Thrown load of fruit and were returning home when the yoke on one of the horses broke frightened the orses, and they started to run, As they neared Sixth North street on Seeond West Mrs. Webb was thrown out and rendered unconscious for a short time. Police Officer Golding, who happened to be there, jumped as the wagon and tried to stop the horses, in Salt Lake Clty, the fairabsolute of policy adopted ness in all contracts for public work resulted in lower contract of edu- win, and thts is sometimes meant win at any cost, This tendency, unchecked, would have the effect that tration cated citizens and the developing of noble character, are things entirely lost sight of, or at best, given but secondary community Are Kaysville were thrown from a wagon eésnarrowly and afternoon yesterday caped serious injury. They came to aMTye: ore that, aoe kind letter of the Gth referring to the See, eae by the morning papers of that day regarding my action on rootball matters was much appreciated. I thank you for your words of approbation and encouragement. There are unfortunately 100 many schools in our country where the athletic spirit has run wild, with the result that the true aim and pur- the making the: and= Boy Woman ; Wagon, Prom Carrie Mrs. frames Chas. RUNAWAY A IN eae INJURED after years of Republican inactivity it was the Democratic administration that conceived and Inaugurated = all important public improvements now under way in Lake City, not only for the inerease of the water supply, for the laying of permanent sidewalks, and for the paving of streets, but also for a better sewerage system, and the Yours very truly, John CC. Cutler Governor. pose of the school, of Wall paper, paints,. picture painting, paperhanging, ee Hf. Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st § ~~ + ______ Kaysville Says. Platform What ; to the pride with point We adlast Democratic the that fact Ee a. Galt Lake ged Set At the ae eg ~ bat ee tl ree Sinite a Among of rallroad's w aS favorpersonally his attitude cilYjand ae ee Se ahs twas tsar are will- feDGT He suggest authorities of the schools changes the to Waslonie water the where idea any _|had i. ; ; Te at failure in cain to wink studies, if the . & RE a definite oe ision to render Securing | nramised Without from , | coming pupil is able e to do good work° on the! voter pe "rights the expenditure Morris administraIne aul Bo 1 Lo to return should he ial vate as 7 ine the gan ign NO} of this notion, Out athletic teams, matter how much or how little sup-/ quarter of a million dollars, and it is]° soar ous MO eens, worthy eobwards 218 | of commendation in this expression by the patam sure I shall be upheld rons and supporters of our educational institutions. You are at liberty to Secured tablishment Investigate and asYes, superior beyond a doubt. certain for yourself, remembering superiority only asserts itself by contrast. Compare ours with other readyto-wear garments and note the difference. When it comes to range and assortment of models patterns and weaves, we are easily at the very top. You will frequently, however, see suits and overcoats with higher price marks than ours: Ours ranging from $8.00 to $40.00. have a the b ing ported by the actual facts, have grown peculiar to note that the contract many of the abuses of school athletics Moran, who, in an inwent to Pat am greatly pleased that the idea in the Demodirect way, i s assailed is being developed that thorough pre-| cratic > county platform platDemoeratie in the plank That be shall work scholasticy in paration made a requisite for recognition in}|form which refers to Pat Moran and is as folconduit Ble Cottonwood to congratu-|the I wish athletics. school lows: to} doing are you what on you. Jate Superior in Style, Fit and Quality ores, whieh profitably increase Mr. Clark seemed py the arguments of been a 7 =a ike scrvice Oo half a million dollars have been] "° ater Which in our educational in-| scholarship; and thet} Exhibits wnitile Goes the tars tor off red to make displays at Chamber of Commerce. are eZ. ( M. 1 the Utah Sugar com | Condensed Milk ex ompanie ha {, he ai pin3 S k ubstiCarriers ayo Io ight snortitute earriers, whe { will permanent be added to ine list of Tintle - point be greatly increased, a market to able be would profit their low-grade not now be area This at new the 88 special Wool ITrangee the ‘Tinsmelter the | the mine Operators desire this low for; ered to $2 a ton It was argued that in-|by giving this more favorable rate the be-no a ica that so tol revenues, burden Intolerable an become has the taxpayer, an irksome load to the/less to the carrier company Democratic and Amerikearns parties | Another change requested is that upon based be shall rate freight greatithe the administration whose under instead ore the of valnation net "he conduit}the has been project eee a as valuation, gross the upon im-jof publle vast wrong-a started ¥@* present the] ee planned on provement, be | not would up, they work was made permitted to play on the team. If you are quoted correctly, you are to be | the} for commended earnestly most' too long a For stand vou are tuking. allowed | been has the impression time is given to prevail that athletic ability a higher value stitutions than mine was reservoir proposition,| Rass Clark, vice president of the Salt the city attorney, and) Lake railroad, and Harry .S. Joseph | the present school year was presented eee valls in some places one blocking Crismon Vith took} you approval, your for you to off the names of those who were de-| Knudsen and Bagley the other linquent in their scholastic work, with|leaky, graft-covered construction statement conference the On/trict | orks recently tacked on to | Mon an conduit contract $15,000 | the repair to the reservoir, Which that players A gift)}to the urged men local The eae ane built reservoir the which vee ty incident sae the-councl of freight rates on ore from will instruct Pat Moran to wait a lit: ' Lake to the Salt district repatr jie to starts he before while l tle the reservoir The. board of public|The present rate is $2.50 a * ae 6, 1906 ' acliceiie October Ahan a ehcenn of a deferred effect the discus will sacrificed. is youth the of education He commends the stand taken by |Crismon' announcement Principal George A. Faton of the Sall!city does not own the A career council, be night, disapproval of them when, for the pur- up the Parley pose. of excelling {n sports alone, the| W!l hear from in city will to all Suits and Overcoats «af ye and fat sheep at the tine Wool of the Natio nal January, will sociation in Commercial elub on Wedto diseuss plan for the ai next New Governor keen education, held your Wear of of Certain Ore, ienchers the was Growers' Meeting-The appolnted i) the the ee exhibit onvention Reduction With suit Peer hall subject of Paths ot Men' There were 125 principais present ‘ and ehet ot schools jon Governor = Roard of Corrections-Th* State ard of Corrections met yesterday at e State Prison in thelr regulat onthly session Benner X. Smith newly appointed member of the th e met with it yesterday for the } be vara, t first reprular The County Teachers Meet all i Ee those $88.00 $68 00 $61.50 $52.00 $47.50 $28.25 $28 25 $25.00 $27.00 | Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel Steel tor $45.00 Ranges for -s'209.00 Ranges for ast 850.00 Ranges for ......$42.50 Ranges for $37.50 Ranges for . $35.00 Cook, with res,, "for S20.00 Cook, no res for 520.00 Cook, no res., for. .$15.00 Cook: with res., -- $17.00 in ae meededl who here det first. THE 5%-STOCK MOVER Second South Street. The IL. A, Store. i. aa BE FIRST PAT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOB ER 14, 1906. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF CONFERENCE ON COMMENDS EATON WILL BE DEFERRED STUDIES SHOULD SALT L INTER-MOUNTAIN GOVERNOR CUTLER GIFT 10 MORAN Sg H THE 12 |