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Show ORGAN n a c i l b u p e R SMountain OF Che Inte ALWAYS BOOSTING Rain Sr t VOLUME III, NUMBER 26. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 UTAH WINS CUP COSSACK MUTINY FOR warBEST FRUIT | TOE wceorea sa: can Display Has Attracted Much Attention at Irrigation New York's "Old Guard" Per- Republican Right Soldiers. ARE = Sweepstakes Hard, Is Victory Painstaking pa of Three Result Work . Years feat TASHKEND FORT CAPTURED EXULTANT Since of |Only Meager ‘. Across De- Ago. Reports he the Have Mutiny Is Boise, the Idaho, Sept. sweepstakes play. j of : fruit Yon congress, Joicing, among has for*the best the National : and the there Utah display has attracted won | ¢ News dis- Idaho |sian reaches to here from the lof much at- | mutiny has is! ‘ It Is | most of Utah. over the president | that and is the propaganda has remembered readers of that rebellions encountered : ;the uprising |Central and several Salt of the the Russian not upon externals state. men, |defection, |js within ; of the wild natives Western Asia, and exclusively,| The a the ; in several fojise ‘ of Sept. that labor ous outbreak so far |curred within the reported past few here days | gress, Senator of Carter to..Montana, to the chair = ian later K. first speaker. foreign ee enue aan or the }eventually attacked capturing ral: loyal the soldiers soldiers its niiar Owing to the difficulty of most}eation across the frontier wee eee and asS|the UEC ore ee aes other hand nos peered Petersburg. a are ene re oe on e joining states. Under the methods of urch these immerse the Mormo: OTOWRs from, tie agricullura F . ‘ope, fromthe | sort se ila. : e. Ir of California, asked the congress It It would not be | oarer to close Pesce 4 te their ee declared that the gration today was not a migration, yut a parasitic tion. Found Immigrants in ee , Ge immi- | take a s in peopling "the "ac ‘ts 36 MI rae by aoe ee i ; astern states, not In t CESS OC t € ,The c kind 2) eg or ae oy 0 1ese, advice ay . 1c OE 4 b > oO s oO : tom yaisec he The oreig oO orto 1.of Fg ile. Of a ae po raven 4 platform are Sn oo afternoon nightighe s , statement that hrsray jit8 was = his desire . f while Mr. man, he ilege, was but not was having tributed among George St. H. oe etic ich, which roaug knew ae 2c iAB ressa ms whom he Gem. y State "Wie " Wee and cannot walt said but 7 id place nrize for s{iver rize aa cup. for as Silver a wee Bpeene * 10 =,cond Se ec W La hel x he r | exhibition an m4 ines antirely * oa t entirely fruit exhibi on was. here, from page two.) that only € ‘ all het : paler of offing ° a tee } 4 the . Dal- W. " | 8 kidnaped caped with pur sued by foy ‘ will of a the man "rs | ily the they 7 else 3 in fruit-| + f.)+ ™ ‘gest | ey asi ser~ |) -|4 + + jy ocked down and ‘ crowd who €s- thourh blocks by a ei eee Erie He ‘street, persons, car e+? and ee months pursuc but dazed, d dashed by jumped long and JEROME so sense of But in outrageous this the Most name old. offered . no up Robey ona street nearly MAKES community that of Those Were calumutations 100 MEETING A SPEECH in of that this In daily papers as the is respect and bl consistently in Salt is thoroughly ill Lake, : Tribune. commerce l the Various best for state members that We people and county of all which every t that may in parties. be facts. public the duty, will so most the have The Repub- most the present province of and news- women proper high and and for men a its th dishonest the the with prostitute But wisely end paper the conserved. completest a canvass To No be are the vote such several to in) wey to district. parties result in man have of regard for privilege with No man with regard for either the intelligence of his readers in lies. No party so led, silent of rebuke, will cither deserve a ny , : may hold ae of escape the i common to a course >< > be unfounded branded of truth-telling§ upon which and > the Salt will be malicious found, E 7 ‘a Moorish Demo- and of the Inter- as 4 Soldier Veteran Run || %| Howse, fa rele been |} John : \ detective, Bencen new as the a President ‘ to!) Car Rackine shto to keynote he resignation committee Street e Ground, Throws 7 2 Tuflieting eh : ‘ one jand. driven. by: ¢ arl |accident. occurring. « ‘ ot90 "the bank Olsen of o he onct the ling ‘ the | time he Morvcean|L © Cunningham After the nomin-| deposit election, he ‘ had told after be out, was: : he made o¢ a tic |in his} the) e€as-}; talk e in in will, be. the block jove Attorney Adee} Mr. Dows« W..J- Sloan and} was allied with the) private back Att Attorney Panl Po O, banker, asking be Him } x will by pass if the mSStens-| : Chat wired to and the} Springfield. aw eR the United Morocco Olsen jrived. tak } | taken, and will be arranged secretary. the the Those present apparent | to the exe- by the chairman Present at to ot oela) eco Cy Has-Beens. Mostly was of have been of was Mr. well Jerome, "turned with (proxy); yw Ee va EL, were n |-:C. Perry, the|Samuel Mu (proxy); Sandy men] Paxton, Riverton; Charles H. Rober by the] Bingham For instance,| Shepard, who| campaign, All (proxy). proxies: W. A. Gray Cerne of|explained The Leat tat following that It would be better. pe: the, co could w et that and for at Keely President, . - De = ay scticese 1 Sars aCe ig \. BG 4 if a a ean ied oO least are they d will to e fi speck ack ially ve eff € olrts of from the eaters be dents ae e to but the .a one s fact that as the county. does not owe a cent, owing ri tc' ; ee ‘ Nia cad minutes after < e C of to commit position or Democratic| ( mere " died. The undertaking UST ALES NA i . ; a epee Taraa | a ers : Time +5 held be morning at o'clock U2 g for ‘ Primaries. é A M nee the principles tl he e nd Eldredge of the thanked : .. prospecting Lately - the said to in had Continental is would nearby been saloon have not a ind. 5-The civil selection of ot ernicathe in fa e ate betsteparley! Ap it to h |position to would home live about words Will be the |juxury: andpeac | Soon after the. be when wealthy rest of his accident, See --l+++4+4+444 + + A. Ss) & R. his} 4 he and in days re-|4 aly in|4 1% Redman|4~ TOS Der x bic a a 1e ,nomtit enter > the _ or others with of the three- Willard Epon triangle. FOR the Han- other two ne CAMPAIGN. to| held SURPLUS -- Ne City, tis was rousing sen"nee the annual -At ctoekholders Smelting here held hoard of & of meeting the of the American company the retiring today directors was re- Workingmen's . club . City ‘the at night. J. G. Cur- meeting ie ee > + + f strongest the > services "ess success this fall. The toward he the of recently and aoe clu as- Republican sepup announc- ed labor movement will not entice any of the members from the club, according to statements issued by various at the +|py the jing has already members this the by done +¢]/eyer + meeting been with a most last night important an and campaign, take will coming club The the in part +]work +! in Judge ° ¢and chairman of the meeting shown was enthusiasm ee x was s that the > meeting tha the + | Republicans 5.- ws Refining esta lticket val TEN IS Re x Republican a well-attended ae % 2 courtroom and | pitcnie's ap-|G@ounty building last a es -jsuring py MILLIONS. Tersey The » Their | limited , ah > by the President 300 approved board of spelling reform: All his|y 4 hear| ; pg the : . ve Y Work. a Line for KtGood GELS | Workingmen's Mies varjous publican sspelling 5 porter ther left them that} know W. L of the ENTHUSED coun- | employed. made had he did they when for © tor mits - ea Tae ‘ deck led today commission yersons hereafter taking ex- | Tryhonetle onetic family re gle to og Preer county attorney on eTe ? Is C.SacStanley Price, a himannounced who contest, son and corners ‘Trouble Sept employed | : as a wife let them until that him iturned eee Spelling wea ; the ' the cornered he in |¢.on -legated ry See ervice tomar convention ; }ijes ui |he 60 days. :Hevatata ry Naan meeting1S, the news- ] eng above | |Mr. pepers for themade courtesies ext Joseph a. motion native of Nova Scotia lplicants who spell acording to the the ae be will standard. phonetic Ae 5 989-| "4 on this) here he hac pecn en=], ame e rating ~ as if the old style were He Scotia Novafortune, jliving }1, makein his telling an €nS- Y More |e 140 and ¥ now and the date between tonight|race adjourned ference eonvention, it will be a 24, | county September Buff te at 3 Oi Bye ar-} . Fortune Make to West 10 e, - . county Is entitled to the state convention, Salt Lake delegates in me Auburn,; vide or county a Osborn madej|tion for a a of aoc speakers | publican ticket attorney, being | young were attempts Lt or I th ee. Phe Cross | body was tablish Sana ee "@. Friday evening, September , : ; c 1d t) it i lao was selected as the ‘thme at for8 delegates fect' sel¢¢ . as Kk 1e outcome | o'¢ se poliey shoul Pree and untrammeled ex-|holding primaries to elect allots The convention state the party | to of the ae tntns ‘of i ) e ) A er: a convention assemblet : ng will go on for an hour from the wilh] |! 2mina it has been ee ak LONE 7 . funeral where The > unanimously. carried was and|and regulate in the state, any effort socialistic Tenor the every ressedst™county ‘ el the | he ¥ 2 i 4M. : e vote Peerof naic . maavart Shepard was : chairman|a eae of the meeting and in addition to Mr.| courtesies hown the | Test John D. Carlisle, of Water-| tee. ; wx Z ho fan for governor in1896 | The third candidate be- Holy committee to the able a Socialism. Le we resent "ty -to niet y Shae aD party, "That gh oe ae » a |‘ ressio A open ates passed OR on cauld. a fes Harry had S. Joseph that the en ittee come said. unprepared, anc ncedad ample time in which to make a selection of a successor. He cited io agents. to people interests: of the public lability control «| th the respond to the Evans, burial Bar- |movements ind crake S| Stat g : : concussion a -and he threw taken there th he { to f Came |\He | ern, for Joh son suggested that the present ¢chairman serve until after the county convention : should] rule in| Wood is a to came ind } Since coming py commenced view of mak- successful work organization. the and wa bac in the rank with a de-!one for the purpose . my jer arrest he having jand y iW placed under a 6 ian l*+ + jtermination to help the party He | -- * Sl approached Patrolman. Simpson and] 4 + \ staved in the American: party lor . bia Shai RUAhoUld odo nthe; mate | . and Frank d He wh said +] | enough to become equainted and that) H WTXY ood, S. 7 F. Ix , rshaw ane re 4 | #8k a that he was willing rl + 7 elected The report for the fiscal year ae yril 30 last shows earnen 3 é ines of{ April $11,665,885, from which : . . . : + Poisoned by Ice Cream, + Chicago, Sept. 5.-One woman is +/)dead and a number of other person +) jg +/J/are very lice cream + re, +) +1} is why he Its a fy First war fitt. Samuel +] ond, W +) Dp. Luce +] | as W. +/Y. ete with escaped + eeeeeeetteeert W illey and S. Third, iG Schofield, to his first love suff; county precincts, Nicol oe the law to take its course He was|4 |>4 involuntary with charged laccordingly Ii a ete ae Sn are pgm ata ag Sl TE Mof-|Mousley, D. A. MeMillin, H. M.' ee Hay, | lee manslaughter wasah adiefixed|4 ge, Horne. W. J. James Sloan: Sec-| FH 'S Carlisle ors 000 Se and Ehie his araaik bond Calc baal Korth Max Greene, = +] Rudolph, ¥| back T. Dow A. P. ; FE. with proxies R. Brothers, Hamer, Pearl A. A. te DoT: Horne a ey Maxwell; Fifth, || James : of hea 3 with proxies of Rollin and of Ben| State Chairman Martineau Thom-|day issued the official call Hill, with John W. W. Dole EE A. M.| D. O.| Lake state Been Thom-|be convention eee ene nominated. { Oo gta Arnup!. besides and G. vention ee the to A 4, October Oe a Oe be held . candidate state yester-|* mes. for oe under infor Salt Su-|jury! for committee Oo ee e usual routine oe of > ii{his wall ted, lwill A. this Pollock. He bond until returns in status |Smith, Se Fo ¢ J. attended, | Loofbourow. all those| Farmers: down" the state. Edward M. Dixon ar Ag Chadrinan SO party | managem¢ the of principles the "That require unflinching opposition to ive 1m ba cn * senignatignt oe deta puteby MM ‘Andersom om. | he me £ Sin ee 4 eee ni |! ectionis socialis i erialism oO 1a)motion > wea eS ci warntaceethnd pedesie ach alla The hae wheels fhree | payed oon States }row and>= Meeting. Garrett - (proxy), the} street. All the "Resolved, That a s committee of five se ro og . chair to fill va-} time fefore | Chairman Patt rats ati ie i a yecat ' oh ae D the machine he | cancies. a falled Wood ; probably | Assistant Attorizey to State's According of the United no warship bour, |}and and throughout the state: "Resolved, That Democrats ze and repudiate boss € automoPollock} an A. causing They from ment of S. forD. | prepared. who Comins" vesse) will Stensland»on place, L nts ‘he | the ut sald:he ad States, ora, they charte time, atcone: Democrat of the chairman ecutive committee. The primaries for the election of delegates will be held a week prior to the holding of the county convention. The apportionment of delegates to the county convention whl be one to each forty yotes cast for President Roosevelt in 1904. The apportionment and] win] of oye Patal e Redman, front. of slowly old man very the brakes, appointed to} this to back telegram made to coming the conference ctate i over chest, his r | hospital \Jisen Roosevelt' President) i|'to j Keely be delegate a to thatbring by _. State/land Farrell, G.. Sam} lisle decision ae aa t6 the giv® : . a said Lt ee ind pres Sues he cou fe tee c aan nl es2 @ co safd chairman. eae par tooting Baas run Stensland | ordered ~ Barbour: . at then machine struck jhe axing e ee oO : Managing Inet ly. Tribune, who made the the people party 9 i $ meeting was one of the best has .ever been held by the Reublican county committee. It was harmonious from start to finish, and the best of feeling prevalled. Q The Republican county convention will be held October 8, or on a day as near that date as possible convention will be held at the Salt Lake theatre, and it is found that October 8 has been reserved, day will be selected, subject to the } madeie to o debauch eb: testis prosET "ll ake a strong | in the chest and other serious : Internal rae the party Se and' |self formally oe |/nJurie Redman was) driving. his}titute lo the delegates to' the: state con Heaton unless : » §and Tangier. Stensland,. ex-banker has Mr. by with fugitive ic receiving j|sovernor at by ceived a message Olsen, Attorney sat Tanefer the the the gubernatorial United States} fore the wheels had passed over him pelt to recover the) || Dr, H..N: Mayo was called and he| a 5.-State's Sept. arrest of the pring country On for made bank with|Gov...Deneen Atlas, Will Car $12,000 ' James ind the Chicago headquarters | State made Hood, of French. how \ c/.pe of apporlion- | the asked powers of the Stensland and Chicago, jg Americans. Leaves 4 American: had always ‘party, 5 ‘ the that|jand, . appoint) ruling gry 1 ‘eaay a State's Accistant and executive com-| author-| Body: being. for the county COn-| the the to the secure were appointed h a ai the new. chalrman).As he would' carried who |pare John/as S, E.|to Only honesty declared, will ‘ oO oO >) timidation Opposed A. in car into : the ‘ was moving hisAuk horn OM | ind ab- the in. of sothe Scott, received~Mr. prewill department the minister.js there| for out-|licitor the those. press it baby bdedey oan we they had no Intention o 0 iz ee} regular party candidates who are to] at at Buffalo. ated ) be nominated follow-| the adopted eonference The tas ChiWHOS lkept os subject: Stensland of surrender the the! of decried Goma last dispatch that}, ; pone vr rE 109-111 |toda xe i jieChe Tay - SoS O TOE ATEN vided the Ameri. | soarman-Ottinger garage, w= street Temple wrest' South:: d 1 } priso Soa | Stenslan¢ jcan legation thers : door of passing the front was Wood sent. by | were instructions Additional : : : iis * ; lthe State dé partment today. to ATE} | the garage just as Redman was back- as | Milwaukec AvenueAttorney State to-|cago, to State. all grab in lead object desired, ‘he leader of the ab-| convention. a fis oR sentees wh were in sympathy was When Chairman Eidredge's resignaD. . Cady Herrick > w Was}tion was read, H. 5.. , An Mr. n moyed42 Cads Eld beaten. by Governor Higgins in the] to Jay it on the table. r yee ae Into by over run by being belonging to: James an \ping pear eSl ily the oy ¢ of; president Stat bank go. A dispatch to this elect has been received at the State department trom Minister Gummere at. Tangier,. dated ' party to Judge udge | > Paul of : be-)O.: Stensland, to|waukee Avyenus was) the} \the| are of certain leaders to Socialism Le 68 years old, a veteran Daniel Wood, soldier and an oldtime prospector, was | mornvesterday at 9°30 o'clock | killed Moorish The no objection America to) who (proxy); proxy), it Injuries, ey 5. Sept. interpose removal» the Democratic state, DEPOSIT|DEAFNESS GIVEN AS CAUSE] "he'conterence agontea tne fontow-|chairman., "He, sald he Asks i " Rudolph were Howell 1 Hee ------ aeAttorney and . Appoint Editor » Bring Banker Home. |to ve committee Nicol + 14. Joseph U, Eldredge jr., county clerk, was re-elected chairman of the Republican county central committee at an enthusiastic meeting held yesterday afternoon Armstrong's courtroom at and County building. His resignation was tendered to the committee, but was not ac- "old campaign, Garage. RECOVER Washington, | }authorities will elected city ane i Mr. state Dowse on pledge and Prospector . in Front of Down Removal. --_- é delegates Speeches. Meet the and desire party : to ‘ Governor » eeting F 71 to arrange the to Primaries was defeated by Seth Lowe for mayor| Garrett; 4 f ét. New York: John. B." Stanchfield. | H.- Roberts; is A s ‘ : IES as Aeteated by. BS vovernor, and-others who have been} MeKnight; We) son,, fo : unsucdessfu) candidates Lor. minor of-|uel, Perry; Joseph C. Sharp, for Ralp tices. In addition there were letters; Guthrie. ‘ Bly oy af, t from a number of well known state In fixing the apportionmen é redisDemocrats who pledged themselves to| delegates from the precincts work with those present to attain the|tricted will be recognized at the state ~~ SSeS Day) Is it and promotion to 3 he county of 8; eae ward, aes osep ee Fr : Mewnigh First ehkn e : : SPEDE Ee A. ek ates 4) a "Ne De- Tribune oe - : coe Z| Authorities Will . ° No Objection pose : t com=lwha ude split com what the , attitud aaa in rsthe worked | government will be and and Called Oct. Sept. 6.-The but singularly enough nearly aici eventnGrncal prominent, era - | his state. M . About Offices. Sept. the respect of and restore os Lake : Didn't oO : a bad ae ‘ waa or for IS ENTHUSIASTIC Convention position it occupied when it Men was and| in con trol of the state's affairs. not measures, he claimed, should be oO ; However,, Thoma from ull representation im State he present time. truth-telling, he We shall in a campaign ' of joy ¢ the skill writers . may conjure * y 4 Tribune's liar © Cunningham succeeds) ican Minister cae noe 1e8s who . has been|relating to the eee desired surrender OO. - Stensland, at president 3 of C siti Mr oe a tees ala Nbg-|Paul met tin where Meeting Candidates Y., in York back state, most vigorous fight. in any strongest. terms : character yaper hat pape 0 as - ity. at County fight in the Democratic state convention which assembles in Buffalo on September 25, against the nomination or indorsement of the candidates of the so-called Independent League, were in session here for several hours this afternoon, and perfected their plans of action These men, who in the past have practically. dictated Democratic party policies in New York, are alarmed at the prospect that William Randolph Hearst, with the aid of Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany will stampede the convention for Hearst, and secure his nomination for ¢ : Consequently meeting was held, and as a the boom of William Travers Jerome, district attorney of New York county, for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination is well launched erome himself was the great central figure, and he made a most eloquent speech in which he declared that the Democracy of the state was facing a serfous problem at feel? sought and other shall citizen feel f their its of the New to man they N guard" one Every Will Albany, its not seems TE-very slander. truth. insult and policy known. of t tell Its are interests believe of systematically, five verity this canvasspale of are > community . dary All . at:ee advance recent ‘his Present Defeated public s : . ter aD jttee to escort those io the young woman rushed through the ch, which, yesistance, publish. by re truth, they honestly be His but Martineau, +) chairman H. Hamer, >. + |s ee ey Tes The WOMAN ly, and a crowd the Qimbatants. The surrounded man suddenly 9 may menaced n neil eee woof an Mounties proxies. and it F was -feared|sence extradition treaty between ee i here oe erei re enough past Mtoe Wh cisteplyly from. the 4 American V Fie ny eit rm " vention at the boy so : notorious Enough. eee oF3 solz Selzed + | \<+ a without they call their bas Tribune simply w not te the lack of credence which end suecess recognition the the ereatest strength nominated Thomas, and pansvent 1}+ baby, Tribune are habitually, falsehood that | | | hie own secretary latter the mittee, lized to set a date IZ + {08 |+ + iz continue, how paper the community. the what people that Denrocrath lightfully "asd Chairman Cunningham will }- | child, ] Edith to against of that | Cunningham Woes r ek er 1. {ts mother several mob mother. large The ted oT Cee co ARMS. - - 6, th | to."wondes the Law-| e ttt eee Maxi Rawad lvasnun Socialis Side! sink var a of it no matter that County Central Committee Lays Resignation on Table. fects Plan of Convention Action. plain success. Worked ofsendthe in al 2 tilable" Freie on 8 = arms Shall party, which if it is the | 5 vesterday Cat ee Heeaa 1 ria. Henry z Sept Chicago, the who There character to say County * showed noe day. EP . eee lt Buprey) Morton "l a. s eter ask truth. capital that to whole for on fair the : Fight Proxies, 1O ig plight, and J = - a . | W OoC 1 wa as sho sight ‘and ‘ | a ‘ wy and {tvis; expected that: State) apprehended the fugitive Rann: hort sighted hard of, Chairman Martineau will appoint his) Tangier a S| eso : successor | Mir. Gummere was direeted to In- |} hearing, he walked in front of the maThe ‘election of a chairman last! form the State department in detail \ahine and was-thrown: tocthe cround Harms, | Mary searsSee rae AM Lake The and nittee oh up that ham will Eacretary Murray.) Toster Lake finest 4 eee the: the wa Cunningham of the Democratic Chairman q - amen nade state Ulmer, Mur-| Carlson « , Bing- | streets Evergreen and Robey was baby afternoor late this + fruit- the of decision with e1eEc all spe > we where activities | only , opponent , r he p plum lastit night| for the > committeemen two or one with and a ‘ d of ‘proxi¢ he landed is gly Cunringh im Mr - 2 ' t up en, votes ‘ nhningna FOS Bi en seventeer Mur-| "C man 20 ear old, a pretty wom d was walking past the corner when a man darted from a doorway of a store and seized R. exhibit ie tie J eee from {+ : evaporated slay -$10. fill ee |¢ named and results presume carnestly ask Ls mucus Forney } was authcommittee cis won ' by |i++ grape good only Members ribbed heved ; Parsor untruth? of any that those Hichiiheupelt conditions, a} secretary of the state committee fly beieis a blind to throw others off of | aS . "1% l a Thomas was ¢ Simmonds, | Brighouse, EK'S varied be prunes, to 1 \+ and| this|+ on (Continued ta 8 Vegas,|¢ wait,"'|¢# evaporated for BE." to-| for - honey y- $10. rize ‘ rn finest for prize U year." will sin are 12 fe Following are tah: Pune sos for. largest Ssswe yeepstakes hibit-Silver cup. re " Las can hg Fapeoctrde the conventlo P tttomorrow. prizes ah Be tly coe . he; end our to take Virginia's on » | anew ; of| here een =next Reno ar "sown V. Leapien /Bervice, campaign The | laa I am i GOV co ne y eee : ee Lake| Bogart, W James 1, tostae: +++ 5 ignorant ‘ why cure lo tvasit. rant warts: remedy, Denvél by &} be) iewa " Shedry lively = ticket was nom-) county O.. rence he e |= now the > little] in idano. Bex are » i to sR congrebs ‘sac ramen he ‘ will ton, Charles Stewart, Philip J. William) Lund,~ S. amily| ce ER | one" but' and +,n lived the the : F M:.. chairman } enor- representatives-Henry Ndams. ci cat ee was ADE great progress wea people, day. he alike belongs-or = eee A Grabbing nominated election senators-Warren W. Lawrence, Salt: Fo! asa! ee oa: congress, bn of 208 "of a the es sete sald, the commissioners-Henry Lake; °C" of | asterners' so much during | Wi! venlightent 5 > : da tAD Seebeing a almost as had he aap "gnintelligent un heard i. | eae k ma okec pro atter, rae of ber those sa was = a respects: assessor-H. assesso For | Henry s his clerks, ‘ eee: eral tl the, dames" address witty : tinuous Shar r or. | Salt cad ea PA "ks, . Get eo. treasurer-2J ham. For Ping nt eins Fot ; i: my -; a ae ‘ had the privilege Sree aan work, the same salary as ot ene campaign a f Tl Coun plac . in Salt. Sault Lake aT For surveyor-Joseph Pinchot, ove 5 tl 1e co ntroversy of to to sald : to endorse fhe. admgnistration He. Pinchot. Gifford Forester the eGh0°-W $60 which sheriff-William of Slander a of Pretty wat. : cr atic City the ated For of offender Its Into permanent Result bigg slush fund will be spent. are 1) o chairman, was Adams : : ah Iviohouse! Brighou convention and Eliza county, Th atine s helt yeas BEOKE tary he oe a Ifa ie con-|"! 1 Bieta thisi Endorsement Referring briefly briefly last ae of also : the truth necessary of an makes al ‘ esm man Seer ee = le Johnso Réeder of Kansas who | Pay M. Jol n am Opportunity to speak dur-} For recorder-Marl . a at ie sneation il debate of | Salt Lake : ne lly oT ae Cees a For clerk-Eliza Brighouse, Mur- Sorest the etsnas Tribune living their s im GC: morning7 session an| eae rte Tew closedof with‘ e-( a2at goodsmany. ey i- |The following ‘a i aton th ‘ eo 3 ods ry service oth Wenge it : : raised have v7 for Salt voters there ( yj. to They Or ticket, of ee - which The it barren SUCCEEDS L. R. MARTINEAU/MAY ; leu Henny | county pralst needed 7 was in the up-| trouble} The of the. country. » ans e. was that zo rt for aa uA bob "yokAmericans, were ooking fo 50 ice i clamagiag cer wae 2 Grinding IT heeE finds gross topics ee ope: (ie: all campaign Tee Pent he Eu-|the coming people who -| Oo building ¢ aadsee follow, Committee. have fund slush from migrantGUregon. who , Socialists | mou > Heved, was not wanted ne ms sh . = ae 1 delegate Reidt, a rs LS Be eter Pos in -_-_-- | the exception Fl Fun poliey the people bascless name eer ar ask Js AG Candidates for : ; Offices With $60 d ty the ~~0-< j Slush ine His in settled past year Western these value' lawless of immigration from lands even rope W. Back | | in shall eity | | ira< Will se © had IN i to be welcome. ---- > * res Aaa i ts ‘ate ‘ ae ae is oe toe a rcople 1 a a a ce rit y been had during the' citizens, Northwest ritee Olyry 4 see work We -where place. SOCIALISTS its of statement utterly me Wast. wantec ac eSvyrants wat ied gas ve ay MI fae ricat any of mendacity. the welcome of any ‘ ask ae | 5 migration agent of the Northern Pa-| eific railway, agreed with Col. Irish. | s e Northe Pacifics suc- in Will practice as the Tribune bas chosen to do. of his state will so steep himself : We would | ee 2 i to this for a moment We rn make achieve up. (Trerrarieta Plan Uprising : abe Odessa, Sept. 6.-Twenty-two mempers-ef th Korg stral organization of the terrorisia have be rested 0 at |charge of planning an rising Im all or the districts adjacent to this city. It is stated that in their possesion was ae iImmigra- can not ultimate is will slander, the more than 1.000, o Orelen | found a list of all of the members of immigrants who were coming 4annu-\ihe organization in the region toally,. and give the youth of ‘ our own aps of of aall estates ant as ) gether"T° with maps 1 a country a better opportunity. The dates when planned uprisings were to Californian want. But' on occurrence eee we We make no idle protest. We welcome the where trath and honest argument may be couched : communidetails of ne So amenla) Fone: Seniiles: Are Were pleaser, immigration indorsed of lying? that are going responsibilities, or and city. During the battle 100 and many - Inkilled were |jured. campaign pies yout which the comment upon it, to express all us falschood or honor retreat retrea to in certain study the papers ork post from the 3 the the of of . that they are would and oc-| at{ rcing |forcing |soldiers with | the:issues 1m- raised congress 1 ee advocated EB. Denver, of dealt' and migration question that involved the returned | revolutionists, Albert ano ‘ was called McAllister William the having Governor sm . Washington when all Utah dnc. we otnrtiit of Optica, | ee s | Turkesti Tashkend, theisloy:capital "ossacks of Russian| 5 ; sided at4 the Sieopening of this‘ morning's | Turkestan Disloyal Cossack: id | session of the National Irrigation con-|soldiers mutinied and, with a mob of Mead are . : unpatriotic. |infantrymen in the mutinous disregard of the authorities The most seri-| 6.-Vice-Presi- be the approachably-so understands We lican but sliced open apple after apple, find- |admitted to be most serious The ing within the core of each some trace }]ocal authorities have been overawed of the codljing-moth The result was |pby the organized societies of Peyote that the Clark cup went to Idaho, and tionists acting in frank co-operation | Utah sorrowed Since then, the Con-/ with the troops The soldiers are stant effort. of horticulturists has | openly disloyal. been to produce fruit free of Imper~TThe Cossacks . join with the Russian | fections, and the reward is:the victory of today to to slandered, months paper reports there thorough localities been the other Lake : Not of now general Cossack mutiny range of possibility. situation the approved. is-even fairness, in of th state board of horticulture. }that it is reported thet the Cossacks Three years ak ago Utah favhad excelling a beauti.'n Asia nave , shown signs oe of| ful Mlaplay eden, in } |statlonea appearance that of any other But the judges, cruelly practical of custom complaint have be the very extravagance been originated be with them knows has Tribune indorsement no who through shall . No has bloodshed costly beginning scandalous give make men day Rus- slntinnnanceat Asiatic possessions at various points in Asia the consequence revolutionary a very fine |ampire display, closely rivalling that No man is more pleased result than Thomas Judd, looked the Sept movement : the the Lake past We of Seluchistan, revolutionary Irriga-| penaire Be' |} penetrated tention from the visitors, and it : ne generally conceded that the award although British is great re-|of the czar and delegates in} @entral Russian The Beehive state Quetta, 5-Utah cup at consequence. just, name, lying Service Salt its any Special the rebuke, political Cos- Peared. . ; Republican at rersiste , followed"1? persistently Come Fr ; ‘ rr brontier-General sack here question: Is DELEGATES PRICE FIVE CENTS Today-Fair. DEMOCRATS FEAR REFUSE T0 LET HEARST INFLUENCE ELDREDGE RESIGN Tiatendie Becoalry Shall Untruth Prevail | Russian Authorities in Beluch- | istan Openly Defied by Congress. Weather NEVER p - KNOCKING RS sa a __ OFFICIAL a convene its ) verdict the before will be held|# the coroner's|+ E and matter. Justice ; establishes|4+ jury|¢, The Dana acting coroner at 11 o'clock Ola rning Garr the con2 4 case. to take' 7 evidence in T.|+#. > this|4 deducted taxes and general profit sharxpenses, employes' {ng Tia fund, dividends and approfor new construction. +/|by the +/church amounting to $9,641,830. leavjing a surplus of $2,024,065. an +|& St. +|iimits was The is é increase The of See $405,143 previous $8,458,720, surplus , the|+ a} HHH HH making on hand Fe e+e ray' over 190% 1905, the total surplus $10,482,775. ete ere i‘s s Mrs. Mrs. +)church, +|the sick as the at a social result which women.of the of Mont Clare; P. railroad. of Chicago. Mary Mary Rev. fatal said ice at the' northwest The dead woman C. C, Main: E. Chandler, he did cream investigation an + |that tomorrow eet; 7 ) a of eating was given Congregational on the C., M. not pastor of the came know would where from, be but made |