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Show Was During Was Warmly the often three the not fact equal suffrage titled to comes Denver the Colorado for and office have are en-} to which On the heels from two big will pelitical not women nominate possibly the| the announcement them the that in men, any elect In the the parfuture office, for state except superintendent of schools, and that women would be kept out of the legislature if it were possible to nomination prevent their and election to legislative offices years has been practically four since Mrs. Mary G. Coulter of Ogden sat as a member » Utah legislature, and she was the last woman elected to a position in the lower Politicians say that it Is un-j} that women in the future will} be elected to the legislature. The} Republican parties in} Democratic and Utah have since Se a jn policy of placing women on thet and county tickets. The party te ader rs point to the fact that women candi-| dates do not run well among the voters | of their own sex, anc i stead of helping a female aspirant to obtain a nomination, members of the fair sex will oppose her Equal Suffrage Maine Sain tor Foon ete in 1896. other counties of In eae en the state aa (of euperinte aaa asta te NS >THE QUALITY STORE AQ =a" Brotherhood Ernie: on Erie Almost Unanimous to Have Men Si a eacaati Cut Off From Communication. Increase or Quit. and Be San Francisco, Nov. 14.-Meagre re- Di bite | cation with the outside ac-| New York, between men of the the world, on scale are Green rivers. | strike Nov. at a of sult in Mass., Nov. Rail- bership ments segregation -Important and financial | property ind from also in Paul |rights to stockholders that over is stated ago said to for other Eien hey as Politicians ascribe the waning larity ' eaiiel of women as candidate the they; ate White, popu-|'@ilway timber} Stuck and DON'T WANT TO PAY EXPENSE OF SUIT aes ie from Page Tapert the ore the orn er Two.) oiae Atacentie io King, the : Alighland Boy vies shut down or change so that it contained no more received today tracks, vastated many telegraph valley wires, towns and de-| practically rulned; Not a unanimous man voted against a strike in the case had nian greatly handicapped by the refusal of the farmers to bay their assessments. of Battie, Rowe: tases oe Fea ne the had smelters there and wno rais- hundreds of farms. Three men lost | in the two divisions between Por Jer¢6ir lives: jn2an. effort to save prop-| vis and Susquehanna, and Susquehan-| re : a he 2 . ees _|na and Hornellsville. Telegraphic re- ed more than $20,000 for their fight, .hereas those in Salt Lake valley have given less than $7,000 toward. the will not ®¢4> one being drowned in the White! river and two in the Green river. | Since the disaster of 1903, no such') [1dsds have been experlenced In the | Northwest. The damage will amount NacPaaarvseaiacniaes UGA Yr Md aad E Advis: Not to Settle. wy. icing advised the farmers to settle with the smelter people ning for the superintendent : nomination of schools rpente Eytan oe Nhe GAge for state against E cern to _| oe hundreds thouusands of 1 oit. grom western divisions fadigate that the firemen and engineers, who have been promoted from the left de of the cab and still hold flremen's/ Dee ane ee ar ance east §\. dozen towns in the three valleys are | their pay. under water, residents fleeing for their Grand lives to the hills. Farmers are being! most unbroken--both ;at ‘the conven- Hon and delegates at the polls, by the The women aided by way.. a number of women spectators velled:"You want our votes, but you won't five us a place on the ‘ticket! Miss Chamberlain smashed the slate, and it is likely that the sentiment expressed by the women. had a. great deal to do with her nomination. At that convention and in the subsequent campaign the women stood with the woman candidate. hat condition does not exist in Utah. The wom m are not solid in the support of female candidates, and because they are not desirous of supporting one from the ranks of their own sex the politicians have forsaken a ae su R that Amerikearns ward tem up a THE SCHOOL ABUSE ro The sprang with ei the snaring taken by of the the They school alien lines tied up for s " the worst! have its! sys-| Amerikearns Mrs. Joseph Cohen presided. and troduced the following speakers: C. Dunbar, Allen T. Sanford, ae tod ace Ingineers, to a str Miss are . 14.-lI2scorted by opposed aaaEEIoaa ARRANGED Signs Engagement Contract Next 14.-Miss sweet- voiced Reon nee the Tout Nov. eden' s eda= lesh Te VEE yattleships ennessee) the battleship Louls- of Locomo-| strongly TOUR Nannie : Ogden, --_--_ for Year. ; Nannie Tout, singer, has signthe Northwester hegre and e management yl of Well and this the jC ort On this venture she is to make 9 concert tour of the United States and to appear in seventy-five concerts afternoon. All the mem-! presidential party Were: in good President spirits. Amador and his wife, was. 8 Grant. of this meeting with |The ac-| in-|@ent and | Louisiana, Parley Mrs According Roosevelt to the program, on Tout tomorrow, 8 elty, Miss family where the/the great | pianist of the presi-| Woods, will their be resumed the concert ae Z ane Who axranead for 5 Tout this morning. leave for musical "tour will be Pear of Anarchists, suspects have beer Berlin flutist. to King hasAdvices lett, Ready el YOU CAN SELL am ANYTHING. A classified "want" ad in The Republican will for anything that had or ever will find a buyer anybody ever have any use for. If it was sold once, it can be sold again. FHHHHHee Hee eee ees eS So + aS a of the unit*before advice blame on the man, of his e 9 i TAILOR ir i akes great pleasure that he has a in-an imit. limit ‘| ed assortment of unclaimed Suits and Overcoats, in all the latest styles, Sack and Frock Coat Suits, Paddock, Belt and French-Back Overcoats, which must positively -be closed out. Prices from- $12.00 up 57 WEST SECOND other him damages. bring three therefore, and got And smelters a small if proceedingsyagainst he part cared the to other companies, there would be the added attorney's fees and court expenses in But if they turned all then re the would be brought: at the before.a same court master time and assigning the in chancery disposed of, damages the against companies as his Some of the men who had signed che agreement to do this ne said had filed separate dam4 6 auits and afte : sg € verdicts hea dropped RY sthers : and now ee Valley The Farmers meeting from all canes refuse " een to pay ine the ee ee association P ; was over attended the by valley, farm- many of but will ft Is belleved that the have the desired effect of the farmers who are back in their assessments to pay up at once. 8° that the case can be continued and fought out to the end. vention which of denounced the fidavit Labor the all judiclary of "Socialist" Things Employes Will of the But says the $50 SOUTH. N. Nov. °C:, manufacturer j turing the j been unremitting | hours. The murderer... posse led The by hunt the N. St. ¥. in a house near there. lat Har-| sur- it} Was also reported that he had -been| | arrested and taken to Tennessee | avoid lynching. "This is almost -cer-| | tain to be the end of the man-if he! {is brought to this city Toemiss. no} | chance of avenging the \é crowd left here for on getting the suspect REST That you you buy hotel. murdered. meit| Alexander bent} ene ASSURED get your money's value when furs at Mehesy's, Knutsford of | $50,000 Her for the Son, WE UTAH. CITY. LAKE SALT ARE ® ® & uD % THAT'S Pay His ALL Wife. Wagstaff told the court STORES 259 that Railroad Company Main Deuter ne had. not. been able to secure. ¢mployment and that) he could,,not for "hat reason comply with the order of the court. The hearing. of the matter was continued until Novy. 23,;-the court ordering him to pay her $4 per ‘weel through clerk of the court St., Portland, |» - ~ ‘ Wins. --- AT Salt Kansns Hi. City. Omaha, i rs Pallas -- ¢ J. Lake City, -- ----- = "5 KNICKERBOCKER In the case of the Rio Grande Western. Railwa company against StringOPTICIAN AND JEWE SLER ham and other in- which the condemnation of certain areas near Bing227 S. MAIN, EN OCURIO SHOP ham. i asked b the railway. company the jury yesterday returned a) === Tk verdict adsing thavalit of the propty at $2,450 The defendants*asked | a = that the property be assessed at $1,000 per acre, there "being 14.9 acres in the "The Lagoon Road' tract Special Muster-in-Chancery. Cyrus G. Gatrell was yesterday Sait UV cron eee tion agency... the carrying required from against bond the out of the $5 Judgment th to. 10:16-a.-m., been Defaulc. Poundry 7 Dispute of M, The harles Arsumenis ¢ fomipic ted, arguments Brown, an in the engineer. Dismissed yards ‘and "145 Sund joe' v, nit », special ‘Lake | . enjoy Without case of against THE | WHEN | Be | piece : SNOW = FLIES. | it don't cost any more ETS a Ce Yhe Omaha, New servic Delwees Minneapolls as wel! Louls, Orleans 4. HOUSE. and:same building. of Chicago. as and betwee> Memphis all other southern and scutheualars points For full information aod ter ature eall op or writs Business Houses Destroyed. Florence, Ala., Nov. l4-Severs business houses were des today and «a number of others damaged fiames. The loss Was $130,000 by the ---__-___+~» Always atone in the Knutsford the Furrie. beat and St. Paul, Chicago, St. Knutsford BRANCH RAILROAD Prejudice. prepared with a comfortable fur bought at Mehesy's, ‘the Furrie: NO ILLINOIS CENTRAL William. Rash comthe San Antonio & Railway conipany Judge Ritehie yesterday ithout prejudice on motion of the |pk aintiff's attorneys | | yourself You will if you travel over ; buy your furs from Mehesy's and both money and trouble. Me hesy » Furrier, Knutsford, : 6200 except Therkleson the Union Pactfic Railway, company, | were .completed-yvesterday and. the jury charged to render its verciet :|| stock settled yes4 . WaneCapson Morsewas. court by the| {| When going East why not settling question as to the boundaries of the adjoining properties in the southwest} portion of the city | || 2:45, day \ Settled, Annie for. f default #gainst' & A. was entered by Judge favor of yesterday in Ritchie Furniture: :& Carpet company Freed and amounting to $1 432 principal and Interest, and..$141.25 «attorney's. fees The suit was to recover'‘on a promissory. note eovering furniture and furnishings purehased. The dispute end Oscar M. trains 1% m. and 4: p. m. Feturniag, }1 pay ‘yards at 8: 00 = m. and 6:00 Judgment bY Gilson and wife & Every insure| D by | 16 old: stand Mehesy, A FOLEY Commereial West Bult Agen) Second fCouth Btreet Leke City, Utah | $1.00---DURING NOVEMBER ONLY---$1.00 Drs. 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Simon Bamberger, ap- pointed special master-in-chancery to take charge of an accounting>or th affairs of the Giles-American Mercantile agency to determine upon its solveney that the court may pass upon the m: ute rs presented mi the complaint fhinks TROUBLE. BEGUN, Asks Morse' vesterday to show caus he should not be punished - fot mpt of court for failing to profor -his former wife, Margaret W agstalY. millionaire) started toward Alexander, where today a negro thought to be Will ris, the murderer, was reporied rounded has twenty-four ordered caust 000, suds why conti vide and for a ESTABLISHED -- wire bridge to| builder of Trenton and New York, day and tonight led one of the posses in pursuit of the negro who last night | Shot three. white policemen atl four negroes, killing five of them. Mr. Roebling contributed $590 to | the fund for the rellef of the families officers. jie is| of the two murdered giving all of his time as are hundred | of citizens here to the work of cap- show SUIT Lewis Must 14.-John multi-millionaire the to pr ices. and sizes tempting vis oy Waxstat was ordered berore || COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CG., Negro Who Killed Policemen Will Be Lynched If Caught By Frenzied Mob. steel Le\‘ and writ the court We have the diamonds ready property Tudee, The trial of the cas of Almina Lewis against the Mam rants Mining secks to recover in which she company damages for the death of her. son Edward Lewis, who is said to have been killed in the mine of the defendant company in-,1904,. was .begun. yests rddy before Justice Lewis. This case was originally begun in the district Judicial Fifth the of courts transferred was and county Juab in March, courts District Third the to 21, 1906. The damages asked are morning Clear. BORROW : at hment! atta EIT Who doesn't want a diamond? the judgment a pers thereof Death Cleveland, Nov.14. -"I have no idea that there .will be astrikein any part of the country, growing out of the agitation among the various railroad employes for increased wages Warren S. Stone, grand chief of Brotherhood of Locomotive Bugipe: rs, upon his Peppali from New York, Continuing, he ‘ "While the Evie firemen ax taking a vote on the proposition to strike if higher wages are not paid, yet I don't believe that they will seriously consider going out on strike serious a matter Anyway the men know that higher coming to them and the company's officials talk re sasonable, so much so that I believe that the men are sure that the advance will come are so many things to be settled upen all the roads. and the agitation is so widespread that the companies can not settle all the questions at once and we must have some patience. "While in New York, I aided the Lackawanna engineers to settle their dispute but all other work done oo here was simply in an advisory | pacity to our committee DON'T his DAMAGE Almina Resolutions. Railroad that up an that issued into STONE SAYS "NO STRIKE" of set o qX | the| This: resolution with live others constitute wha are known as are "Socialist" resolutions and fixtures of the annual convention ot the ane rican Federation of Labor, rhe were intreee -d | today by Victor L.. Berg of Milwaukee, delegate from the Wis sconson State Federation of Lab« In ap adin tts the Equity society as a branch of the federation, President Gompers spoke on behalf of the body C. Crowley, state organizer in > Wisconsin, represented the Equity society and declared that the union was bidding back its wheat and had forced} the mills of Minneapolis to close down, "The board of trade, the specu lators on thé exchange of this country, are the men who are robbing both the farmer andthe trade unionists ey _ the farmers, don't join the Northwestern Shippers association and pay them 3306 for a membership, we will be compelled to pay heavy taxes and submit to their mietaats Not for one mecment shy we do this. We are in the fight) and will oppose them to the uttermost." San Juan, Porto Rico, has asked for the next convention Chief he upon pursuance. con- "Socialistic' Removal Sale-40 Pianos, Western Piano Co., 52 Market the . er e Is the he recites that,| filing of his af-| jurisdiction, and . most as The today," asked This the petition) Pocatello,| of trans- the the no esterday resolution "The petition which. levied Durand admitting branches at so-called in» in Christensen M. his had is forth brought Durand by wa in. known Equity, judiciary in. Is cod execution was ehtored against: him|. 14.-The today, was union, Society American session MAN HUNT HEADED BY MILLIGNAIRE Asheville, nouncing by cajd that a man had filed sult against the Highland Boy, but at the trial the jand DANI THE given attorneys for this smelter laid all the Roebling, M j of business of Farmers' American | Nov | matter | FOR WEAK WOMEN. 1 court in of aR Sir court Mem- j Prices! Made were received from the po- ' ce of England, G*ramny and New} York warning the isthmian # athori- | ties that certain persons of known an-} archistic tendencies had disappeared | bebo ae supposed destination of the ith that--all tried ee eee ee tHE slight amount for In giving an instance, he a Ed- | /fluencing , Than arrested | by the tsthmian nnd the canal zone police and have been locked up. They will be detained until the President! be. them driving more than 20 miles to Abbas, | %© Present. There was not much dis- | Tailor-Made Clothes for Less All the dynamite which has been used for blasting in the sides of uh great ditch has been carefuiy locved/ up for two days ast. Four well-known anarchists ane twelve -was-held the English cellist; Craxton, a|CUSSion. recognized ability, and Mr, meeting at. present Taj | ete EXCURSIONS EAST. prest-|[ CPt VISITORS' Via Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railroads. Following rates will e prevail from Salt Denver and TEU, «. 2s ae ee LO. eD Omaha and return..sescesosess 82.00 Ghicago'and return. .....--.-«.. 44.50 Kansas City and return...... ee $8.00 St. Louis and return...... oe - Tickets on sale November and - December 18. Limited to 60 days from date of sale. Proportionately low rates from and to many other points. See agents for particulars, City Ticket Office, 201 Main street. e ee the There is considerable enthusiasm| manifested, both among the natives ind foreigners over the visit of Presi- | dent Roosevelt, and the city is. gaily} decorated in his honor. | Undecided. The Democratic state and county committees will meet tonight to decide which road to take, The members feel that they have reached the fork of the roads on the political highway, one way leading te political oblivion and the other up a rocky and troublous trail toward the summit of Democratic activity. he committees, which embrace the Democratic leaders of the state, will make their decision tonight. --_-_-__.-. 2-2 HOME club, attended by AGRA Parte +ttt+++et Democrats mercial it null ee received damages. studies | &TS Edgar Rogers and|4entlal party will leave Colon early} ward, The tour will open at Carnegie Sullivan. Miss Corinne|temorrow morning for Panama, on a} hall, New York city. Oc tober 15, 1907.| "The Flag Without a |*Pecial train. From here they weet ane itinerary includes New Yorke. burden of every address | '° the Port of La. Boca;. thence they) Brooklyn, Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, was the organization of the Kearns] "il! sail around the Bay of Panama on | Philadelphia, Washington, and the a visit -to the various islands cities on Mi party to grab control of the board of Cort's theatrical circuit. return at noon which they to take [ts means practically education, if possible, at the school the same course 1 uncheon at the New Tivoli hotel. In! taken by the great Calve Miss Tout election on December 5 While the speakers were abusing the afternoon there will be a grand! wil) be ae oree: the operatic name parade in the President's honor, after) of Mile. Tolo the present school system and telling which he will be escorted through the) | It is ‘unde retool of what wonderful changes would take that Mr. Cort pay streets to Cathedral square, Ww 1eere | all place under Amerikearns rule. women traveling expenses and provides a President Amador. _tormally will wel- | private went about the hall urging those in car for the singer and a company. repub to the come him the audience to get out on December in President In the evening a alnvier 56, and help elect Amerikearns party Roosevelt's honor will be given at the candidates, and bring the schools {nto presidential mansion, which be politics. Confidence in the result of followed by a reception at the Comthe election the first Wednesday in December has apparently fallen off a point, since two of the speakers spoke of capturing three of the five, Instead of four, of the tive members of the board of education that are to be elected bans NOW | each of the smelter John | judgment indicated. jana, with President Roosevelt and his} f0r_a@ consideration of $20,000 wife on seadd, arrived at Colon at 2 he, Si ae En phil by Mr. o'clock bers of opinion, The $20,000 Canal l issolan Brotherhood tive CONCERT Gay Festivities Mark Visit of America's Chief Executive Nov. the} charge obeyed of EAS CERE Ton Panama, in not out file suits against Judge Marshall's afloat bers of the to of been to In a master in chancery, thus doing away with all the expenses Incident to cases gieq separately and before a jury. He said that some of the farmers had dis- Party at a meeting of the Woman's|<o?Mpanied by the secretary of state, | will American club at Unity hall last night. | left here this afternoon to visit Presi- L. Williams, George M. Harris sang Stain." The has reached within a short time. The} engineers of the system, who are mem-| |; to- Hannahan who of court and not them separately. pas negotlations. between t ; en! Kh poe, Erie officials, left today for! vi ea quarters at Peoria, Ill He] will \ return Saturday. There is little grant all the demands of the men that are In reason A compromise may be weeks United State ot pee 5 la es and Washington, SYSTEM ae ave See ae Speakers Tell How F The Northern Pacific is sufferer and will probably woman i BVI iomprove Things. sixteenth successive step was traffic Master Brotherhood, on the slate prepared by the party|Vescued by boats and fifty men have leaders the day before the convention, | tus been saved from the Dennis Potan advantage that would not be sniff-| tery at Benton. All railroad and at, since the siate went through al-| COUDtry bridges have been carried | «+ were to the Jealousy of other women. They| often Wont support. a.woman for 4) nomination and after the convention vote for the woman nominee. | Instance in Idaho. Ta Idaho at, the Rien err re aie <diean' "staté-Conyvention, Miss Belle] Chamberlain oe Casali county was run-| 7 teturns | | | the Minn. of ve itaagiins agp Wh Durand district a writ of John Ida In lane on this later proposition A resolution in. question is one of the separate ee company is on the jmodern agencies of the. capitalisti tapis, to take care of the $250,000,000 class for the subjugation of the massin the | to & 200 000. 000 of free assets consisting of | Union Pacific treasury es by the federal judges. who are apNorthern, Northern Pacific. Great pointed by the. President from the Alton, Northern Securities, Chicago & circles of corporation lawyers upon. the Southern Pacific, common and pre- recommendation of - promin¢ nt business ferred, and other stocks, and Northern men and plutoecrats, and are, as a rule Securities stubs the worst and most Basie st of the mae one 3esides the above stocks there titude of judg nearly $19,600,000 of bonds of remedy, the veetlntian companies in the treasury and federation to resolve * is besides a vast amount of new call upon the. legislatures. of struction not yet capitalized, states upon connone of the above figures take Po our anaccount securities of auxiliary comsystem. of dealpanies, which total upwards of $140.out rannical ¢ und} 000.000 the segregation of these from. the railroad side of the company, it will be worked yut somewhat along the lines of the segregation of investment and railroad people of. features of the Great ;; and that no judge rrobably the plan longer term ~ years splitting of the common re-elected privilege : holder being given a certificate from Lime people so deto time, if the senting his interest in' the Harding sire company. pending The trouble commenced last night,! indicating that the vote to strike it when the floods swept away miles of! the demands are not granted will be| Charlies Society| to [RESCRIPTION - | | Pederation, Federation much important be} instruction, sometimes for auditar and | count of floods, duc to the overflow of result BE the vote of the firemen on a than, 10° per cent or sulphuric "gas oceasionally are elected quite as regularly Seats Oe ae American acted of the today, Valuable are | } re-|} interests, taking it month Pa-} investof railroad. formal w hich, a the interests its the road, bought of j | | Christensen Pocatello. notwithstanding American Admitted in M. of Labor. ELECTION or Is Minneapolis, 14 the Union, Equity, Company. Service SRAM; smelter the] From Special and the firea new wage standstill, POPULAR Farmers of | levelopments are pending In Union | cific affairs which will probably 14.-Negotiations Erie railroad system over ASKS Interests Financial Interests (Continued ports from Seattle state that the city | js practically cut off from communi-| John Roasts the American Judiciary. COMPANY Separated road St. DISASTROUS. FLOODS _STRIKEKEOF FIREMEN SEEMS CERTAINTY IN THE_ NORTHWEST aa women] Will i} was fs Federation | Writ of Prohibition is Asked by ao Investments Boston, FRAAVVANANVRANSAVVVAASSVEBY Three HOLDING Republican Dead. In Salt Lake county it is not Hkely that women will be pee again for public office leading tickets Wade this extent, say politicians, is That fact, however, does not endanger the right of women to vote has been several years since » woman helt bah Soft and stiff front styles in many patterns and white, Not only Shirts in name, but Shirts - in shape-they're made to fit, We're speaking now of the staple "Dress Shirts, most all We, have kinds} 00¢ to re 50, despite! women PLAN quirement, fact} that woman, Utah with hold may of ties in | contained single that the upon tickets a voters this campaign commented of Slate, Supported. recent leading name Republican American Important Developments Pending in Harriman Railroad Lines. SURAND Bett the STILL AFTER ia Ses Smashed Who Chamberlin, every opporfor choosing that meets taste or re- ee Miss Shirts oe Idaho There is tunity here a design your exact NOTED Fitting ae In EXCEPTIONS Properly SSANSSSSNSRASVANASSANANAS SOME Attractive Pattern, Not| aE EN Politicians Say They Do Run Well With Their Sex. eee --- N, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906. SEGREGATION OF FEDERAL JUDGES U. PAC. INTERESTS ARE. DENOUNCED 4 q 4 4 Z Sx ¢ 4 ce 4 WOMEN CANDIDATES ARE NOT FAVORED: REPUBLIC > THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 | 2 LDR. ~~ GW. sHOnRA or |