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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN aed FERNSTROM AND CLOSE CAMPAIGN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, - McDonald's Franchise. GREATER Board of BOND DEMANDED REPORT Education Declares It SHOWS Has \ hairman Eldredge, and NO FIXED SCALE FOLLOWED your dealer for them. (i. MeDonald Gnough Candy Co, z Proficiency General and Length . of Fall | Ser-| above know tf you Right for When to Hire Teacher Morris the | application Smith of the | Salt The close found mittee jn the Fernstrom, the the cause of the former heating eae y | night of Ap- vice Remembrances. ae of a victorious SALT made jr., to met in by the Chairman committee SG oo *f Grande of steam day in the mains by franchise the time granted called to for] the there Citl-| tye or Heating & Power company. which} ranchise has been been assigned by them : ichi has assigned by to} the Deny. Salt The stoo Lake Public span Was Service me delaying company's tauve bonds, Spotty 1e man es oO mittee, 1€ ee take the word that they would of neule the rr the ta little surprise secretary a s on handsome iptior behalf J. Just for as. the com- of Stabs G. J. Salmon in Breast During Saloon Quarrel. Rob- Helped boarded train to years 4 | go ) a Denver to‘ ¢ William old, a was placed Wheeling ) gd 3 & i Rio} > yestel Smith, - During | in E a twen- stranger in under arrest and ithodes) saloon West De-|G the | the quarrel at Oregon Short al! clerks the surprise years J. Rio South ae James old, SS. 00 to S40 jr. the result to wages of make for Fifth twen- stabbed Salmon, a night ¢ moploye : , Grande roundhouse in in of in only the the checks the in The all of form be At local Work Has Increased. keep tho you from Price Clothes You for cold, well the Can the Poulton, rae JI1-113 Wain Street. rain, the at Owen & Co. One COMES 10 AN END | Sot Money Where BIBLE CONFERENCE receive proprietress, Targhetta, | will aGuaniy "be aetna in police In making the presentation, Mr a the =e : 5 Mrs. the absolute neceseourt this morning on the charge | Joseph emphasized yesterday morning, with a request that sity of strong organization in the ac-|oy,e Joan him a dollar on a silver| assault with a deadly weapon ! complishment of political aims, and] ywateh She accommodated onim and | pa id a high compliment to Mr. Eld-j4 jjttle later he asked that she inBakery bread "Eat the Best,"* Vienna ize' s ability as an organizer rease' the loan to°three dollars. She > --__-_-__-_ Gvery Bost favored,| but the salaries of several of the em- | ployves in the freight offices in Ogden Poe: itello and other points on the line will be advanced The advances will follow no fixed seale but they il average about 10 per cent all through and the exact amounts are being fixed by a committee of the officials of| the road Men now receiving $75 to $80 a month will receive $80 to | $90, and In some instances the pay] will be advanced to the $100 mark | ; for this class The $90 and $100 a | month men will, in most instances, be advanced to $110 ind some of them will. out 35/5;00 to S85 in minor! and. will protected com- practically company Ghat Raincoats order the the wiil kecp 3/2.50 to S20 offices} advance general witl more the new of Ghat for! or local. come general atmost Overcoats 200 decision a Not clerk offices pay the will a Determin- Raise packages positions and Galespi a carpenter, Line company pany in of of employed of of every morning yesterday Second ar streets, Salt per Bae by on: a the eed che of robbery He will probably | left breast with a pocketknife given a hearing in police court this) blade penetrated the flesh about inches, but caused no serious injury morning Smith, who says he came to this The wound was dressed at St Mark' with case Eldredge e afternoon, in the|pare . & : Chalt toctives watch, the U. Who . Him Harry|ty-two of gold within rie Accused Woman .gunty chairman, by the Salt Lake country and Salmon was able to leave from Germany three years hospital op n ap5 afterward. snot institution ago. arrived in Salt Lake several days that Republican committee, in ap couns preciation of faithful services. Cam-|2-, and took a Sree room inaRPannraache a house Wien at | Galespie was arrested shoftly paign, 1906.' a6 Necivin M sa com- le and OS aEeerean the Fifth precinct insisted) on the passage of the amendment at that he was| sayin last night' 5 mee Oe aoe anes ae ; to pleasant Eldrdge, > represen- from willing a Joseph. representative-elect AY: a "eS . ctate : legislature, presented to com-| _ sale and was chairman bing Factor Amount yractically is company, and Council Fernstrom pro- | carefully itemized list of receipts and fessing himself the guardian of the} expenditures, and was accompanied by | Black explain-| vouchers and cancelled checks showinterests of the city ed the purpose of the amendment to| ing the payment of every bill presentthe franchise by saying that there was|ed. A comfortable balance was shown % Ue-up in the pipe factories which] The finance committee was appointed made it impossible for the service|to audit the report, which duty will company to secure deliveries in time] pe performed this week to complete the laying of . four miles After the business was transacted Be ing . GALESPIE USES KNIFE . Smith Will CITY. J. U when the Commercial club last| wh Eldredge's report gave . | William Mr. LAKE campaign the Republican county comwith all debts paid and money treasury This was the cheer- last night, an amusing tilt oc- | ing report between Councilman Black and | | Eldredge, Councilman championing Recipients wopriate Lake Publie Service company for an; extension of the time limit on their} franchise came up before the city] council curred Horace School. wear, or evening business Jor Suits ' No Legal a& Co. appreciate the to make you at ald about anything average the difference quickly elothing values. soll io Clothes, " Quality | to heave doalors that some difficulttas satéstaction tt a great makes WHMltred Benjamin General Advance in Wages De-. cided on by Railroad Company. flavor that sells them, Ask J. Sceretary the Knowing contend with Whipped cidedly their own, - It is their quality and delicious BALANCE Jr. < 13, 1906. TO GET MORE PAY ream Chocolates Cream ates -holc hold undisputed lead, as their general good quality is de- ‘Republican County Committee. Has Paid Every Bill eae NOVEMBER SHORT LINE GLERKS | BLACK HAVE TT WITH CASHIN BANK] Sound! to Please Councilmen Disagree Over Proposed Amendment to TUESDAY, the Clothes Fit. Hundred Bright, Beautiful WOOD New and MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. OUR RADIANT GRATE Is working a Grate Revolution In domestic comfort in Salt Lake City. The advance is voluntary on" the | | part of the company, although in Bh last year rene have been many e quests for "raises" from clerks ‘In| the auditor's ania and in the freight dressed on this point by Mr. Black, peel department Changes in the systems} Eldredge was recovering ie lined to advance this amount pa "spree n the " spreading, arfrom his surprise at this unexpected | che in use by the railroad have increased| Joseph again arose] value of the watch, and, in order that | the work in several departments, and| tist. Fernstrom said that in insisting and presented to Horace H. Smith.|/shé might do this, she left her home j} the new railroad rate Jaw has. also [id. Kelley Accused of Attempting upon the passage of the amendment in secretary of the committee, a fine silk] and went across the street to a jewelry the duties of many of the haste showed plainly to him that there Assnult a Child. and gold wateh fob The inscription | store | clerks so that the railroad. company was "a nigger in Mr. Black's woodThe conference looking to the esDuring her absence from the house,| isd. Kelley, 32 years old, a peddler on the gold pendant was identical with as well as the employes realize that pile." county jail under and imthat on the wateh given to Chairman| Smith, it is alleged, opened a drawerj|contined at the tablishment of an agiggzressive many of the boys are earning more Amendment Granted. Eldredge, except for the name. of a bure au in Mrs. Targhetta's room |} serious charge He{ is accused of mediate Bible study campaign to this than. their positions have been worth a gold chain | ing ae mpted to assault Lalita E vers under the auspices of the Young After much arguing and delay, the When suitable acknowledgment had/and stole $10.50 in cash eity f Gener: rt proficieney the 14recipients re-j;and locke C: two eostly cigar holders, amendment as asked for by the Salt} peen made by the which has} service will also enter} Men's Christian association, al a ater eee SO en and revolver a pipe, meerschaum, the|a and for, sent were freshments WaAaSs! been in progress at the local associa-| company Service Public Lake problem of axin g& the new uc, 3 tion building since Saturday afternoon, Wage scales granted, upon the addition of an in-| pusiness meeting was resolved into a]several other articles, valued, in all, | "VC | to a close last night Phose indemnity clause providing for the fling! goejal gathering. The fact was com-|at about $100 There are soms 200 to 250 elerks terested in the project were kept busy ifternoon for the of an additional bond in $25,000 by) mented on that this is the second time in the employ of the company who of yesterday in atte meine the varithe company in place of its fermer| tne same chairman and secretary havi We want three efficient representa-| pose of selling some soar He fou will be affected by the advance, most 10 one at home save the child, who inous sessions of the conference. in all bond in this amount. The amend-| gjected the entire county ticket for} tives at once, The Republican Circuof them living in Salt Lake This ment as passed last night changes the the Republicans. It was also remark-| lation Department. formed him that she did not care whith Fred 3 onan in of New will mean that the monthly pay roll Instead of leaving international terms of Article 9 of the eee °"' ed that the managers of the recent -_-_§__ 2 --_ ma a2 purchase secretary of the of the company is to be increased | York, engaged the girl tn the Citizens Heating & ower com-| .. Siaa ean o : 2 z immediately 1e i} committee of the Young Men's Chfisabout $1,500 a month. any, known as the Manley-Curtis seeiaue Wieumbent: of the aa al even vee Oe ear aremues : onversation, and she says he attempted tian association, took a leading part It is understood that there will be franchise, giving the grantee or its asI Sécretary Horace Smith will leave painting, See eed raming. as ‘amillarities with he re Goodman, who leaves this morngreatly became child Phe no increase for the regular salaried So. 1st . frightened H. Bodel, Waahineton for hnralay in which 1. 1907, October until signs to return to his home, ing officers of the company. The station it the man's actions, and ran‘*from the to complete the laying of the four oe aa i eeeames ae Bee as greatly pleased with loca! ND louse screaming She related the agents of the company have also remiles of steam mains specified in the M. SANDY SANITATION SOU currence to a painter who was work ceived an increase that averages nearPLAN MASS MEETING. original franchise to be completed by and the latter followed the ng near by mentea "the local officers upon the ly 10 per cent all along the line, and October 1, oe ; é d veddler to Ninth Fast street success that has crowned thelr efforts they have also received the grant of A communication was received from Amerikearns Women Want to Discuss| Favorable Conditions are Shown i} y.nih and Eleventh South streets, It was stated at the close of the 10 per cent of the railroad's comthe board of education stating that In ‘ , Most of the County Towns. where conference last night that the loca) Control of the . Schools. fentinkyGuard saa William whet." As Davis of the missions on Western Union telegraph the instance of regard to the matter of providing a A. officers will immediately business sent from their respective teacher for the Morris Detention home, ans for a big mass meeting WedReports made to the slate board of | ye -patnter. Guard Davis placed put forth their best efforts to further stations, they were of t ‘g opinion that they| nesday night in connection with the| health by Dr. F. BE. Clark, state san niseddlor under arrest, and later turned Bible study campaign, which, ir ifm over to Deputy Sher iffs Larsen and had no legal right so to do. The com-|eoming school election were launched ax aS peeuee _ woe a favorreality has aigeacts been launched sutler Ww hile accompanying the depu, . s LO 2 "one ons 1 severe } oer ndent Takes Charge. his class of religious work will Ae | munication was ordered wen yesterday eee endelmy? meee owns" At Sandy, Dr A. G. Robinson] ties to the county jail, Kelley denied George Geiger, the newly appointed only be promoted within the walls Hielp for Swenson. of; the: "W omat * Soren ela; held reports thread cases of typhoid fever,] that he had attempted to assault superintendent of the Rio Grande child association building, but will a re-| The is convalescent one of which ee of Mrs, tealdence Frank Swenson asked that he be} 497 Second East Joseph street at theSouth Western, assumed the position churehes and the | carried into the given additional help in his office, and | cecsjon was attended by about sixty7 port says Sandy, as a whole, is clean, day and spent the day along the line workshops of the city | the council authorized the employment| members of the club, and their although there are some bad places in the vicinity of Helper He was acUpon the convening of the confer- | The water should be good unless cona y General Superintendent of one more clerk for 60 days at $3) friends, and all were enthusiastic in taminated at its souree by drainage SALT LAKE OITY. ence yesterday morning at 8 oclock,| ‘will spend most BEE Oey. dinances prepared by the city their declaration that the Ame1 cane association officers and employes Mrs. Sophia Christensen Run Down by from Alta, about 16 miles above. The of the week on the road in an effort e ordin s j tY | are de ined to carry at least: four] 0 4 . 4 nea , together and discussed methods got attorney for paving extensions were Se ewe wade in the school elec- which, Spools the See ek ae Horse and Wagon. to solve the congestion problem that and ways to promote the campaign,| has confronted the operating departMrs. Sophia Christensen, 75 years old, See: tr fdows: a curbin tion : garded as pure. The public school ment of the road for months who manages to move about by the ae ©. re By & at g Mrs. Cohen, president of the club, in good sanitary condition, with piped members of | ferred with the tk of crutches,,.was a victim of a painful Sid opeving, of South Ripe anaes appointed Mrs, Thomas Pitt, Mrs. Lee] wather for dtinking purposes and i woman's seetion, who are adv: a fey crew sat side of Tenth mak Chamberlain: and: Mrs. J... E. "‘Darmer]'\;twate sewer svst The report says| though not serious, ‘accident Working on Schedule. among the boys street to the Fort Douglas military a committee to secure secure aa large large hall, and) i Priwpte Dr. sewer syste nedo report o'clock. a tpat Robinson will all in. Says) his ee last evening. . . She was The operating department of the city. In his address to the women Oregon Short Line and of the Salt sprees ation Izi f H street ‘they later announced it will be held in} nhower to have some of the unsanitary Of AER Miaiihne "Profuce compas Mr. Goodman impressed upon their usFPallass Produce company, Lake Route are still working on the we imecenemizing Unity7 hall, The club extends an in-| Dp places and yards of the town cleaned taining : minds the idea of creating character | a bruise on the left side and on fromBr South Temple street-° to *Ficet| ) her left knee. She was removed to he new passenger se hedule that will go ehildren He urged that graded street, the macadam to be nine inches vitation to all Americans to be in at-|up before cold weather tendance. The other business of the At Draper, conditions are exceilent| home, 4 Morris court, the erat in effect Nov. 1§ The changes will be classes and extension classes be estab- { thick and eulety-Ave feet wide from meeting yesterday at the Cohen resi-|and@ the schools are in the best sani- | waron general, as the increase in traffic has lished ees to gutt dence was of a routine character. C The accident tary condition. occurred at First South been such that present schedules have 12:30 o'clock Mr. Goodman was the DAG of the sidewalks on re One case of ero is reported at|and We Temple streets. Just as not been maintained for weeks tende red a luncheon by assoc pie ofboth.cade af First West ae Eighth ---_ +. +____ _ ficers at the Commercial ec at) South to Ninth South stree I driven by Bio et ee et from Salt Lake. Favorable progress Plastering, patching, flue building An ordinance' providir nea for which he pointed out their sunctions ay as aa ea | H. Smith, turned the corner, and relation to the Bible study cam-} SFA and general house repairing. 3604-Y¥ construction of sewers ae the dis. own 1s reported and {it will soon be} ctpyek Mrs.Christensen in the left Essentials to a Suectrict bounded on the north by Fifth paign "Some ready for use. The school is reported | with jts knees South, on the east by ‘Ninth East, on cessful Religious Campaign" in good condition, and piped for}in falling she struck her left knee Goodman's oe From Ogden and Salt Lake City subject of Mr the west by the gravity sewer, and on| rey. Herbert E. Hays to Be Pastor of watar the paving, which ocdevotional exercises, t Murray has an excellent report, with |men Moore and Burton, who were near Third Presbyterian Church. riers Nios, cf aa 2. eee curred at 6:15 o'clock in the on Utah Packing Company to Decide Dec. cases of contagious or infectious feked the issociation building anc Resolutions Passed. Rev. Herbert ee Haye ot a vren7)h Alsat room and the inspector has noth-| had been taken to her home, fon Plan of Reorganization. sC0 as ee pa *¢) o e pulp rememore aePo ce Surgeon Paul, who found The following resolution by CouncilEat tena canbe tanta bition awd ing to suggest excepting a few The stockholders of the Utah Packwell attended by the adult me murs Chicago _ ee "hristense *n had suffered adopted; : he Hee ‘the first) <j | dial the public 4 initsiee a man Blac k was J will enter. upon his : duties -ohoo1.measures The reportregarding says Dr ie scrtt ing company will take up the matter ot Whereas, the street intersections | V6, in December. Mr. Hays has been Baro e te pehont 6 oe rue Scere raising funds to rebuild and carry on At the lunch served at 7 ieee in crossed by the Utah Light & Power | preaching fers thin. church "the: paste estcuprverowas the / ras mS rk an the business at a meeting to be held tl buffet of the association hy St. Louis _ - $39. 50 We want three efficient representaon Tyesday, Dec. 4 The plan as procompany ‘ave | mostly in a condition two Sundays, and leaves today for San] - Wie ay WA debe Should the Association Pr mote a} PROPORTIONATE RATES FROM tives at once. The Republican Circuposed, and on which the stockholders that are dangerous to cross with any Biasato a arrange his: affalits \pre= Poa oe will vole, is to amend the articles of inBakery lation Department. kind of a vehicle because the vetle As k your grocer for Vienna Men" was discussed. Mr. GoodF Ret a Bore, to taking up the work here. corporation by decreasing the par value bread and cak "Thev're the best." Dates of Sale: man and Rev. H. J. Talbot and George aarprora be -- er eae ird Poesia church ocfF the stock of the corporation, {ssued and unissued, from $100 per share to 310 ved, That the supervisor of eGaiaL a new building known as the Sweazey spoke upon the topic, and ‘Reso Lake Photo Supply Co., Koper share, and to inerease the number all gave their views The conference! f shares from 3,000 to 30,000 aoe iMain and 8rd So. said company to immediately proceed and Eleventh East streets, The buildaks an nishinge. concluded at the 8:30 session with a RETURN LIMIT 60 DAYS. KK. of P. Have Pleasant Celebration of i asked by the dir to bring their tracks to grade on all ing is a part of the Westminster colstudy of the principles involved in the} sell all or any part at ats « aon ul Send for Literature. campaign, during which Mr. Goodman| Arthur [reland's Funeral, POCE re Ss aetnaay, crossings for vehicles, and to place| ese property. and was erected at a stock at such price as m: be deterL. H. HARDING, The eee fourdh anniversary of exhibited pictures of Y.M.C.A. build-} funeral of Arthur Ireland ir mined by the miaatine ‘alanthe-Myrtle lodge General Agent, who died Sunday afternoon as the re. | Ore runization of ings In the big cities of Europe and the outside rails where double- of the college community ‘ a . , Ne 3 of Knents. or Py thias- the first lodge | 77 West Second South. tracked, wherever the city has laid or Mr. Hays Is a graduate of Drury) suit of injuries received in falling from |° er ‘ ms CHIMNEY SWEEP IS BACK. Salt Lake City, Utah. may lay stone block crossings." college at Springfield, ne He studied a trestle at Garfield on Saturday, will perks Srder: formed in anon ae Have your furnace and chimney aig obs : ae i Weel neeeace as cessary have the attorney read the proposed ame ndment in order to protect the city's interests e was then at International Secretary Fred, Goodman Praises Local | Y. M. C. A. Officers. £ had consulted a jeweler as to the| HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGE A. conditions, and compli- Flias Morris b Sons Co. 21-27 W. So. Temple St. a 2 | CLAYTON MUSIC CO.| Uiah's Leading Wusic AGED WOMAN p and at 10:30 o'clock the former "n:| Reduced ee Ba Utah and Idaho to All Points East and Barrow Bros.. statloners, 15 W. 1st. Se | Farmington, PASTOR NEW but this was taken there | {8ed crippl pan TOO Return Via rate enOes /fore it could be pulled up the animal aystem of the works Hyon the water IS CALLED Ffouse 109-11-13 South Main Street, IS INJURED WILL SELL MORE STOCK -TO- ee ike the "ather sessions" Vigorous streets 1s to notify| hereby instructed College stone blocks between the entire space | Cost of $20,000. The Martin Re following resolution was adopted: Feabiy es that the by Mr.| clty en-| South a halt, It is really the church! - pye at chapel. Eleventh theology two years at Princeton and| one year in a Presbyterian seminary) at San Francisco. gineer and city attorney are hereby intructed to serve written notice on all property owners affected by the ordin-|ing ance requiring certain alleys to beland that they conduits be brought installed. munication "Said notice to contain a co of| said ordinance and _ notifying ee that it is the intention of this council) to proceed against delinquents if the ordinance is not complied with at! onee. vehicles and horses were being injured] because of the condition. The matter was referred to the city engineer The city recorder informed the council that the fees of the city courts' and his office amounted to $1,729.27 The painting of Want W. tion, at Mont » Method Ferry all at "sprinkling|for a cost ane Changed. introduced the month not a resolu-| Viremen that almost daily| _ Not of Alex Confirmed. Baker, W. H. Wat- the effect! kins, David* Keith and F. Graves as company! firemen for station No. 5 was referred Ss present|to the committee on fire, the couneil iehod of rémoving the asphalt paving| being opposed to the granting of the i seme = their| request until there should be actual trenches for the laying of their mains.| need for the firemen. r Ferry called the attention of the e clty pound keeper reported that council to the fact that in cutting Into|the recent wind storm had so badly the pavement and then prying It up|damaged the crematory that 25 It was almost ruined on either side of street supervisor was for| would the|place in-| wows. Mark's following Our hospital, where he died K. of P. hall on Main street About 125 members of the the 2 business at : the Big YOURS? We on i doing 2 pride / it well. pa the ataenttaas of the council to councilmen in the session chamber is the condition of the gutters on First|to be : a book dealing with South street and Richards street, ih great statesmen of the frontier states. our- THE Fay Eddy and ) serv | i j } BIG ¥ : 22 West First South, frames, Chas. PERSONAL ST. Whitaker and Judge Whitaker jreturned yesterday in an automobile } from Death valley, where they located They will jxeveral mining. claims. to Nevada later the | Judge Willis Brown, of the Juvenile | sourt, is expected to arrive from Chi-| [cago this morning, having completed lhis work in the East.) , where. he . Convenience. paper, paints, picture oe See . Bodel. 33-35 E 1st | H. Van Dam, jr. secretary of |} Salt Lake Credit Men's association, {last gight for Idaho. MARKET 5 Phones for Your rc che ere eee jturn 9 structed by the council te inspect the| Christina Berg filed claim for dammethod and to prescribe the necessary |ages of $1,000, claiming that she had romedy, , been Injured by falling into a gutter Several property owners on Thirdjat First South and First West streets, between K and M streets, peti-| Sept. 22. 1906, there being no lights the city council to have thejor signals to warn her of the danger laying the sideA claim for damages was also filed walks. The communication was re-)by F J. Peiper, claiming that he had ferred to the three members from the] been injured by falling into a trench at Fifth precinct and the city engineer. |Third South and Tenth East streets, retary of state requested the|no lights or signals being placed to council to submit terms for the use of| warn danger. Both claims the council chamber during the com-|were referred to the committee on ing session of the state legislature, the) claims request being referred to the commitAt the close of, the session. the oo tee ee ee athers had their ‘‘picters took" byt ae & Sons. and others, tack light method. The picture of the Frank Miss Agatha Burkhoel and Me: Ssrs lard Squires and Fred Graham | playing was indulged in throughout evening. Light refreshments Market is supplying the grocery and meat wants |] ' of many particular housekeepers. W H Y N 0 a selves last night lodge G be required to make it a fit for the execution of the bow The appropriation was ordered. street, tloned ev. |} been }ings Campaign for Bible was| Missouri River Points_ aie 00 Study; IS OBSERVED their wives-and daughters attended the |function, which was a dec ided success ddresses appropriate to the Short C han|casion were delivered by Grand |cellor £of Utah H. P. Johnson of Sandy, t day. | Which was adopted, to the Utah Gas & Coke with a‘lever several feet trench. The St. of October. The application of Fire Chief C. 5, Vall for the council to confirm the ap- pointment pe held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at} the Twenty-fifth ward meeting house.| Ireland was employed as a machinist's| helper and was working on a trestle thirty feet above the ground when he grade} slipped and fell, striking on his head com-|and left shoulder. He was taken to paved Wagons was oe to excced, $1;1 stated up to The ANNIVERSARY Lake PI in attendance at, several of juvenile court workers. gather- George T. Odell will leave for the East soon, and expects to atten d the Kansas Trans-Mississippi congress at City. Mr. Odell's family are in southern California for the winter, but he does not expect to beable to » n elr w - outin a dee Re aa | M. county chairman of the Democratic party, hus ac- | cepted a position as city editor of the) Herald, succeeding Eugene B. Palmer,| who resigns to enter other business pursuits IDAILO AND OTHER POINTS Nov. 20 to Dec. 18, 1906. cleaned King by Griffin. Hdw. Co. No dirt. 'Phones, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Office, 748. --qx7">>--___-_- W. Wi. C. Meeting. The regular meeting of the J. .B, McKean W. R. C. will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 in the oO. F. temple on Market street Hels pe° Jim Donaldson's Trial-The trial of| James Donaldson on the charge of robbery will be commenced Aus stice F. M. Bishop this soon at 10 o'clock in Vaterloo prec WiLL Visit Prison-The ate prison be visited Wednesday by the | Supreme court and the members _ of| the board of corrections, who will at annual Inspec- WINES AND | (.8 80 8 Commercial Club wi b a meeting of the members of| }the Commercial club at 12:30 today at} Which plans for the new building of organization will be discussed. The National Wool Growers' pohvention also a eg attention, as well as) routine busin Schettler ¢ feaditiiie Meet3-A meeting the Schettler creditors was held yesterday in the offices of Commis| sloner Baldwin. Reports from truswere heard and the meeting was adjourned until next Saturday, when dividend will | be declared. Un-| finished business regarding the sale of} some of the property made the post-| } ponement necessary. Mr. Yesterday he could not state the! jevers of the dividehd the trustees! be able to pay at the postponed} |: LIQUORS If needed for medicinal purposes should be absolutely pure, or if wanted for any other purpose the purer it is theS better. Our a wines and liquors are the |. very best onthe market | eting. -in original packages | Elks Stag Party-The Elks are|f) planning "high jinks" night at. the! and bulk. j club house Wednesday evening. It ALL , AT KINDS OF HOT DRINKS OUR SODA FOU NTAIN. unique bea ; promised. and rangements WILLES-HORNE DRUG By Deseret Bldg. e ‘Phones The committee includes Tom "on D. a| is} ar-| Ppitt,| E. C. Penrose, G. H. Plzlace, | |jchairman; ¢ G. Cross. Harry Rich, J. W. Col-| ¢ ‘. J. Crabtree ah » W. B. Lavielle, | Fred Redmond, J. M. Rey nolds, H. ©.) Nat 9 T. | [She spard. bse htenstein, Wallace c and J.\ Va oH. Mander-|! field. The Teueute will commence at §| o'clo You will if you travel over THE 274 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD It don't cost any more ' Th O%@ba, and of service between Chicago, 8t. For info ver tleans ern and 2tUre TS Minneapolig St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, ilings, CO the Monument. News strictly stag affair. and interesting program When going East why not enjoy yourself full eel) on emp and eae atio other ae write png aa 3. A POLeY Com meretai Agen West Becond South Bali Lake Chry Ntee - @tre., |