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Show o THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, PAYING BIG PRICE SALTAIR OPTION FOR CITY'S GRAVEL | 1S NOT aeTAKEN UP = Bound MONEY WILL es aOTHER LINES. 20, 1906. to Don't let friendship only enter into the transaction; Make your money secure all that's coming to you. We conduct our business on busi- look for value. DIRECTORS HOLD MEETING ness principles. We depend on our good values to satisfy you and make you a permanent customer. | Pollowing walk Up te Shrewd Side- way | | Contractors. Work of Utah Company able to Light Made It Follow and al Inadvis- Plans. i Sixty paid cents by per Salt load Lake City with which to grade the western part of the city. mate of 182 Second street by loads North Enoch is the for Sts streets in the The first esti- of gravel street Smith the appropriation aeatitie inet night ed to $109.20, and at hauled Ninth was on sts at the council The bill aimount Councilman Marti: Sie ima ee See a carn At a a aaa . Raleigh had' no right to authorize The not Saltair railroad change up (The LAKE Man on Is to Reecived Exhibit at CITY. te yeste ae the field aceiven om is open by the Gachaldccmalaiaticn eo they ee | Garfield pay Prospects ' Fair "SEA SERPENT'S PROPRIETOR RESENTS INVASION OF fils TENT BY SNOW some time ag Garfield ca. com- |} jest night, but it was not} ang Nena and hands _ option taken iSalt Lake & | pany expired on} taken West placed SALT [Proposition From Fine the Chicago Cattle Fair. We want you to examine our line of Men's Clothes. | price} gravel} J. G. McDonald Candy Co. | | Lake eee ; : : eee eee poe ‘townsite company all mat | Abdul Ham Put, sole proprietor serpents sea of deep, silently of, ders of the Bo Sy ghtcof the: | andale folded | animal kingdom, na Can enOlTEb Se public'at a' low. which ae ys price again not the a coming will fati to question be the as held those | They're to of MEETINGS 111, Winner. 113 Main for $3,200 against the city|ficld townsite company and are were thrown out. Mrs. McEwan was|railroad and resort property expired injured about the back and for severallone week ago last Monday and an days Was unable to leave her bed. She]extension until last night was given. is still under the care of # physician,| By the terms of the option, it would and believes she is permanently injur-| have been necessary to make a cash ed. Her son escaped injury esate or $25,000 yesterday and to Street Signs Needed. pay the ance, amounting in all to Councilman esbaeneh Wells introduced recommending that a poe rest signs be installed ; ae ble. The resolution was adopted and referred to the streets committee, which will take the matter up as soon as, the city engineer completes the list of names, Sheets Chief of Police George A. was authorized last night in a reso- lution, introduced by Councilman Fernstrom and passed, to enforce the smoke ordinance. It was stated that several convictions were made last year, but that sentence was suspended iv order to give the corporations a chance to install smoke ry Sue Smelters, es in Liberty park have h fered considerable troduced ried, smoke. a injury Councilman resolution authorizing the ato GHA from Wells which public was sut- "Ghia BLACK In large Furrler, varlety of Knutsford carte alent acar LYNX styles Mehesy the CARRY ak en RR aes Oe HYDROGRAPHIC Uncle Sam There aminations 13 navy $1,000 held One graphic surveyors to SURVEYORS Wants The Sia Jepartin will i thel|and grounds] AG ae aa Sten Raenasen car-|the in-| st made. but the interurban SOO ROe, was ready to make the purchase until blocked by the Harriman interests. The company still has its option on is property now occupied by the McCoy stables and also for the private , to connect Second W est Pierpont street may be taken up before Jan. consumers. Cc il Fernstr stated that : Tuaibhr or alnge dns had failed to comply with the ordinance, and that it should be enforced. smelter Bio for department $2,200 for the Navy two oe service exin this city Dec. 12 is te secure hydro- per appointment at salaries annum. At in from this committee to look into the matter at}time also an een for recorder once and report the amount of dam-!{n the same vice at a salary of age done, It was proposed to sue the] $1,000 per guna will be held An smelters for the damage done to the|examination to secure the appointment city's property. of a computer for the United States ayrolls amounting to $11,942.78|naval observatory will be held on the were passe the council. They|same date. The position pays $800 to were for the various departments, and] $1,000 per annum, Applicants must were for the first half month ending| be 20 years of age or over, preference November 15. +e. Wall paper, . pera picture frames painting, paper peters framing. Chas. B. Bodel, 38-35 B. 1st Pome, Barrow D8. Bate. Bros., stationers. 15 W. Ist. So Oe -_-_ "Bat the Best,'' Vienna Bakery bread. being given ages are 35 ee nd genera! to those years. applicants patching, flue house repairing. whose buiiding 3604-Y. The Second ventions of Wednesday meeting to Amusement and Fourth ward citizens will be night, the Second be at' the Sixth hall and the las con-} held ward} .Ward Fourth WHY Here. ward| Never mind the storm- the Big Market-the easy and best way to go to and MUCH price at Me- IMPROVED market. i Big Crowds Watch Gans-Nelson Fight 9 | | } men Pxhibition. Big crowds watched the Gans-Nel- | son fight pictures at Hoxsey's skating | rink in Postoffice place yesterday afternoon and last night. The films! are improved and every other improve- | ment has been made to bring the pic- | tures to a perfect condition. The per- | sons who saw the fight by rounds on a canvas were delighted Svery move { is perfectly portrayed -- Wall pees --_ --_e =e paper, . Bodel, paints, ee 33-35 - --- - -_ picture frames. framing. E. 1st So. Chas. V. Gilmer will leave Have Lake in of member Utah og in the the firm early of days Gilmer & as George first 5 "Phones for Your i Convenience. 22 West Y First South, E. president Ford, of the of Credit Men, was " terday, renewing old the organizer Utah of Pocatello, says that interests of ane ratiroad returned home last In the unskille a paid professior to with clerks? If wh tight ranks livelihood good 9 it life' it bat- comy eting laborers you cor If paying and and itinue position. Fagle 10, Ik. Bloc Opticians Made by the best of tail- |} eee LL ors. So inexpensive, so {|}]) COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., stylish and so well made STORES AT that the most ordinary, |] 259 Main St., Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Oma ha, economical dresser can |} Denver, Portland, Dallas, possess one. $7.50 UP TO $35.00. ca 6 THROUGH OUR STOC DIAMONDS WATCH KS, JEWELRY, ' Clothiers to Men and Boys, Opn 45-47 MAIN. For proof to 25 per where CARTER Dyspepsia Tablets Dr. Anderson's Dyspepsia, prove the the mue Sh body The JEWELRY Salt Lake City, Utah. -_-_-_-, im- Capital os secon cst strength- Surplug 323... per Dr. Anderson‘s for Box famous all Pills. Kidney plaints and diseases arising disorders of the Kidneys Moses H. S. Bo) be Oh per = from and DRUG Deseret 25 Box. CO TREASURY urer, Kenyon hotel, rre H. Clark, Cashier. WITH Commercial National Bank. | J. J. Aa tee )+ 3874 P. sident. AN ACCOUNT Daly, Vice W. Presidents. Peabody, A reign e STOCK. Hill OPEN } By the Monument. News Bldg. "Phones S. | and nea et aaa ST there e ee eh >«+e.Cashier Cashier -Asst ----- | : A com- WILLES-HORNE 9.90 $250,000.00 ceee+ee. President + +++. Vice-President Thatcher Young | Edgar Bladder 50c > ees ; Kidney and Backache Pills specific +++... $500,00 terse ‘Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, L. & BHpls:s. 252% dyspep- remedy _50c CO., Street Deseret National Banknk ete., finest OF our pric Ss ar 15 lower tian else Main cure Tablets Indigestion, r appetite and K GLASSES that cent 24 the busieae is night. tle for Rooms + le o?+ + = + c P. Nobl e. eater, | - TH#t+ t+ ++ $744444 YoU _ Cay o SELL zs ANYTILNG. {++ -Republican Aclassified wil "want" fing now turning to mines since the. suclcess of the Fort inHallthatand region the Moon-|. Salt per Lakeshare. Ely Copper sale,/¢+ light. companies Mr.}$1.00 W. W. mine Byrne,for treasFord or ‘ onsidered undertake l] we are a making new ones. Mr. Ford, who Is now cashier of the Bannock National bank ness trade to Keefe's Telegraph Schoo! Salis- yesand a you means | Association in Salt Lake acquaintances St. ionly qualifications are rudir nents ,of a common sehool education good moral character jand women ambitious for the investigate and see for Terms, $10 per month Po sition guaranteed | | burv a Main Telegraph School you have istrable and sia Salt South Keefe's poorly en a few days with a big touring car to establish a stage line from Armagosa, on the Las Tegas & Tonopah railroad, | to the Greenwater district. Mr. Gilmer was one of the well-known stage cant in this class, blame no one but yourself, as there has been established here in Salt \Lake a School of Telegr aphy under the personal management of an experienced train dispatcher, where you can equip yourself withir 1 SIX ‘months, so that you can secure PERSONAL Cc. | rou a JEWELERS, 53 not, Sulvation on Dinner-The preparations being made by the Salvation army for the! ir free Thanksgiving dinner to the poor are going forward with every indication of a greater success than ever before. The has secured the store room at 209 West Temple street for the dinner, and all contributions of money or food may be left there commencing Monday, Nov. 26 Checks and money orders should be made payable to Adjutant H, P. Nelson, and mailed to 654 South Second East street H. P. Lehman of Washington, D. C., arrived in pase city Sunday to begin work in the local office of the reclamation service, Mr. Lehman takes the position made vacant by the resigination of C. W. Bennett, who has gone to Goldfield to try his luck in the fleld of mining and speculation. handsome J. 0. Jensen & Sons Overcoats Cold Weather General-The weather between the Pacific and Mississippi valley is dominated by a high barometric pressure, accompanied by a severe cold The eastward progress of "high will cause continued fair and cold weather, with a continued rise in temperature today. The thermometer registered temperatures below zero over portions of Montana and the British Northwest, snow and freezing temperatures extending as far south as western Texas. just 'phone your order to FREEZE? urs In any style hesy's, Knutsford. PICTURES Brother She has been in this city for two months A brother, whose name she would not tell, lives in this city. Her folks, who live in Denver, are reputed well-to-do Dr. SH. 5 Pinkerton who has charge of the case, said late last ent that he thobaht his patient would re cover, She has been seriously burne a about the legs and back. os Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery bread and cakes. "They're the best." meeting to be at the Twentieth Wat | Amusement hall. The call for a convention of citize n| voters i the Third ward is for next Monday night at the High school building. | he issue that will be raised at the! election of five members of the board of education on Dée, 5 will be: Shall the elty schools be dragged Into poli-| tics? yote in the aflirmative will be a} rote for Kearns and vote against ne proposition: will be an indorse-, ment of the non-partisan plan of con-| ducting the educational institutions ee Ooo gl you order hana, goods from you a re assured of "the Best.'- eae Bakery, Ind. 'phone 16, knew Afterward they explained their reticence. Clura Jennings had been living happily with her husband ‘in Denver, Colo He died eight months ago.. The ward conventions are entitled to the following apportionment, based on the vote for county clerk at the recent clection: First ward, 101 delegates; Second, 95; Third; 35; Fourth, 73; Fifth, 73 The citizen voters of the First and Fifth precincts will meet tonight, at which time candidates for the board of education will be nominated The First ward convention will be held at the Ninth ward meeting house, an¢ the Fifth ward meeting will be held at Judge Dieh!l's courtroom. o V« afford to pay the price We keep only good good and our price are surprisingly low I you. want to buy we will glad If you don't want ‘ buy, we will be glad to see you any y Time now to think of Xmas Respects neither age nor condition. The rich and poor alike are victims of his "keen and nipping air''-unless protected by one of our the 906, Mrs. McEwan and her fourteen-|C®™pPany has already started the work year-old son were driving home in a|!" the city and county that was necesbuggy. It was abo 9 o'clock at f its franchises and night, and there were. a lights along deal that has been the street. Pipes were scattered along out their plans rethe streets, and in order to avoid runSaltair and pene lines in ning into them the horse was driven| ‘he Nght of a setbac into a trench. One wheel of the buggy Terms of the Option! dropped into it and the occupants The original option on the Saltair Vit. thing: ir the pretty and then gro aw ay that because th ey and look at our window, Don't think CITY NEWS IN BRIEF a claim the Clothes ' IDENTITY HER St., Where Don't Stand Outside Clara Jennings' Dress Catches Fire From Hot Stove. TONIGHT CONCEALS & Co.'s Make. soo""| Poulton, Madsen Owen & Co. oon" SMALL INTEREST SERIOUSLY BURNED IN THE PRIMARIES IN ROOMING HOUSE MASS Benjamin at the right price. that charge are determined be a fair and a better nd than Utah has yet seen question now is of ways and ! | means The been matter has allowed | election matters | | occupying the attention but now hat the elections are over it hauling of gravel on the streets for # | mi ide it impossible for the Jag Lin coming to the fore The Deseret higher rate than thirty cents per load. Ito complete & Manufac turing ae sociatook to greener fields yes| mis sion. The snow fell Heavil upon jAericultural its organization and make | his tent and took the floor of the council | |}the tion, it is understood, will terday He packed his terrifying mon-|the roof of his tent and Abdul Ham purehase of the Saltair road ee and shifted the responsibilits chamber soon with Gove sters and trained monkeys in trunks} Put was rudely awakened by being my |fore the option expired and aw meeting will be upon Councilman Black, stating that part | and crates and departed mysteriously | in the face with the celling It . E. Langford, manager and the street committee had i in fair matters What owner of the Saltair railroad and re-| and without notice The wild (?) si-|}an unusual and somewhat. dis comfit: exhibition the authority to have the | sort said last night that the oper mians curled their prehensile talls|ing method, and promptly. Ham Put previous than any paired and graded, and that $150 had company intended to retain and operabout the necks of the octopus, maksyinva-rage: astily dressing, he will be of more benefit gening a happy family that knew. they |} collected his monkeys. his ocfopus anda been appropriated for that purpose. jate the railroad and resort uring | denizens o the deey pulled BlackiInnoeence," played theand thedeclared role of that "Injur-/the time that the interurban people | were headed for the warmer climes of} other ed he held their option on the property, It has been estimated that there will the Southland stakes and set out on his long journey @ needed from the legislature lone remembered nothing about It *!nothing was done towards perfecting| The reason for this departure of the} to the South | ully $200,000. and that amount at stated that the appropriation might} jjans for the necessary improvements| marvelous exhibition lies in the fact After school yesterday several small least will be asked at the coming sesave been made, but denied that/t, phe made before the opening of next| that Abdul Ham got angry at the | boys of the inquisitive age went to sion This, with what citizens will Raleigh had been authorized by the} cegcon, The directors of the company weather which descended from the | th how ground opposite the poststreet committee to pay sixty cents per gladly contribute should enable the will meet in a few days to consider skies Saturday, taking lodgment upon office and were surprised to se no Fair assoctation. to make a. fairly load for gravel Councilman Carter these improvements Mr Langfo rd || his canve ens of the show, and one of them respectable showing. Salt Lake during came to the rescue, He said it Was &/ said the company had not offered the Alp aul etki Put was slumbering late | voiced the sentiment of the rest when the past year more than ever before long haul to Ninth West and Second | property for sale and that no deal for} iturday afternoon within his_ tent jhe announced to his. fellows, "Gee has taken her place as the center of North. street, and the be possible lit s sale was pending to others | surrounded by all the terrible won-| guys, de sea serpent show's skidooed the inter-mountain country and the price had been ‘secured After some : staal S -| benefits of an expos pr that will show further discussion the amount was How It Was I a What Utah can do and placed on the appropriation list. Was mple business m: fi can produce people to the Enc ibis are incalculable "Jake" Raleigh also asked for the pane of our company for appropriation of another $1,000 to felChicago Wants to Pxhibit. could buy the Saltair low up the sidewalk contractors on eting of the directors of | the a interurban Second West between Second North Eae Agricultural & Manufacturing connec he beach und the Warm Springs, and repair the} association was held yesterday aftersaid R.S Masson streets, grading them up and digeing | tons tk Garfield, noon in the quarters of the de | general manage! of the tompany ditches, The eam pE aren was ma | . yesChamber of Commeres \ letter by. the council. raleigh claims that/| terday "In the first ple ce, the inJ. Bo. Good representing the the property owners can not get on | terurban people paid $2,500 for an Yards & Transit company in their ground until the street and|oPtion on the Saltair property and reference to the appointment of a planned an extension to Garfield townditches are put into shape ntative to meet with represensite, On this proposition, they had Repairs of Sidewalks, of other states at Chicago durthe promises of the officers of the progress of the International Throughout the business districts ef| Garfield townsite company that thes » held in the Winds the city the sidewalks are to be re-| would be allowed to enter the town month was discussed. The paired and made uniform width, The}and that contracts would be mad posed the arrangement. of sidewalks are to be sixteen feet in| whereby the interurban people would fairs in such order width from the curbing, allowing four] get the business of transporting the exhibits could be feet for basement gratings. The| workmen of the town to and from street committee recommended that|Salt Lake and to the smelters Conthese repairs be made at once and|tracts and agreements were drawn up libited at the Minnesota. state the report was concurred in and filed but before they were signed by the wants to send them further The district covered by the communlGarfield townsite people, W. H lt was considered eation is bounded on the north by] Baneroft, representing E. HarriGirl Who Came to Salt Pretty Denver mation should be Fitth Preeincts NonSouth Temple street, on the east by! man, took control of the Utah Light]! n the First and any step. The members of the Second East street, on the south by! & Railway company He was naturLake Recently Does Not Want Partisan Mass Meetings of Citiclation want to know on Fourth South street, and on the west|ally able to convince the owners © of and conditions these eattle are to by First West street, Garfield townsite that with © their to Be Known. zens Will Be Ifeld. be brought here and how they would Councilman Hobday introduced a/mines and smelters which depend stand in the distribution of prizes: in resolution last night, which was pass-| largely on the service of the Harriman competition with Utah cattle he ed, authorizing the city treasurer to] railroads in other ways than for their "Don't let any one know my name. secretary was instructed to get further notify the parties in the city paying|supply of coal, that there was a primaries At the Amerikearns party particulars on receipt f which the licenses pier their uennnes were due, /*"‘community of interest'' between Gar-| | ast If any one asks who IT um, de not tell elected In delegates were night matter will be dealt with and giv riod of ten days} field townsite and iS Harriman. ; ; oi ae My preuey must not know of this in w Alen. to pay the It was stated] Whatever influence was used, the re-| @c® of the five municipal wards to Pretty ‘Iara Jennings, aged by Councilman Hobday that the li-|sult w that when W. H. Baneroft| the ward conventions to be held years, Was being carried row aarnice eense inspector has been a collecting|cither told the Garfield townsite peo-| Wednesday night, when nominations over = the rooming hous¢ from the agency, and that the city is being} ple not to sign their agreement with oiliane le f Peron the Couneil saloan, No 10 [ast First "stood off,' and many business houses|the new interurban railroad company | } : le atte ie cena pa ace South street board of educi ition for the election to and saloons allowed to run for weeks|or asked them not to sign it, they New Porest Reserve Governor John She had been sitting in her room after the expiration of the license. The | promptly signed a similar agreement be held Dec. 5 " 5 C; Cutler received a proclamation yesfriend of her acto a resolution requires the license to be| with W. H. Bancroft and promised him Despite the wild activity of the talking. terday from President Theodore juaintance at yesterday paid at the city treasurer's office. and|their support and locked thefr doors| Ke@rms party to make the coming elecRoosevelt establishing a new forest rehours before she morning in case a Neense expires the inspector|to the new company. The Harriman| "On 4 political fight, instead of a nonserve in Utah and Idaho. The rehad asked is authorized to commence criminal] people have said they intend to buila| P&@arusan contest, as it has been conserve is known as the Raft River Fortove that was near the proceedings against any délinquents thelr line to Garfield immediately. ducted In the past, there was no inter- littl est reserve, and is located in Box Bilder center of the room They failed to on varias Had Verbal Assurance est In the primaries, which is an indiUtah, and Cassia county, Property Owners Protest. a 4 Se ; cation that the rank and file of the notice that the stove had become red county Idaho. The proclamation was approved The property owners on Ninth and Before this move on the part of} Kearns party is not desirous of draghot The girl had seated herself near Nov. 5, 1906 1¢ stove, but was looking away from Tenth East streets filed protests at the|the Harriman interests, the new in- ging the schools into polities. terurban railroad company had. recouncil meeting last night against the t In arranging her skirt, she had Primaries were scheduled to take Pat Will) Pay - Patrick J. Moran ceived the verbal assurances of the macadamizing of the streets. The prothrown it fn direct contact with the » in the forty-one city voting disnotified the board of public works vestestants hold that an error in the esti- Garfield people that they would give heated iron. but in many of the districts terday that he would pay the labor mate of frontage has been made by the| their patronage to the new company] no primaries were held, because of the Their talk was interrupted by her claims amounting to $7,000 filed cy engineer. The potition stated|and in making th¢ir representations| apeance of voters Where there was scream Her dress and. underskirt against Showell Bros. & Belcher, subthat it was rumored that some pro-|0f earning capacity' to the Eastern as no primary the Kearns district organwere ablaze in an instant She ran contractors of the Big Cottonwood contests had been rejected, and that some | vestors, the expected business of izations put through the slate of delethinking to extinduit. The payment of the wage acGarfield branch was included in with interested person had secured the pitcher of gates without a dissenting voice. counts will be made Saturday, Nov the Saltair earnings When the Harwithdrawal of some of the protests movement A eriterion of the interest shown in 24. There are about 200 laborers who riman people got in' their work, i They asked that the matter go over across the room, the flames enveloped the primaries all over Salt Lake last have filed their claims with the board made a change so that the purchase for four weeks in order that the fronther, and she fell to the floor with a night were the meetings in the downof public works Saltair property could not be uge of the protestants might be figurery of anguish. town districts. The Nineteenth, Twenmade before the option expired." Cup Is Pixhibited-The ed up and the city engineer be checksweepstakes Clothing Was Charred. cup won by Utah at the recent trried against. The council granted the he interurban company, however, lieth and ‘Thirty-sixth districts held primaries, but very few persons turned gation congress held at Botse fs on When the. fire out her petition, and it was referred to the|4as by no means given up, nor are its out, and the district organizations railStreets committee. The protestants| Promoters suffering from "cold feet.' exhibition at the Commercial club and clothes Avere fell. from roaded through the proper list of deleA representative of the company sald will meet with the committee at some is attracting 4 considerable amount of h@ body. The girl was unconscious gates, future date that notwithstanding the influence of attention Manager Fisher Harris of When the ambulance from the Holy The delegates elected last night will M Margaret McEwan presented|'he Harriman people with the Garthe club takes particular pains to call Cross hospital arrived she had. been meet in ward conventions tomorrow the attention of visitors to the fact revived suflicie meh to appreciate what for damages sustained in an accident|SMelting interests, the general plans night, at whieh time the Kearns nom- had taken pla that as the result of the winning of on D street between Seventh and of the company for an extensive § ininees for the board of education will this cup Utah fruit farmers have been When the eeucla who are living in Kighth streets. It is stated in the|terurban railrgqad system to center in be made swamped' with orders from Eastern > were asked about the aceicommunication that on October 20,| alt Lake would be carried out. The consumers Apportionment of Delegates. dent refused to tell what they People Show Their Disapproval of Politics in the Schools. right clothes haying matter in there will bigger one the} aggregation. jan of the inte rurban| monsters are is such They're the famous Alfred Inter-Mountain being nak) del ercenere that the Interurban com[pany expected to secure, and the) the leans re tana Thun nereesita hai an 1907 It )whethe for an-! Salt inietact for | front for for anytl had ee ber : The haveeee uyer ever for. If it wa y use 2€ SOld again, § sold once, , it can TTT tt $+ hg aR HEt + +++t +44 in S1,000) a = < Spend Wants > Supervisor a & Street Principles Business ‘Legislature Will Be Asked Appropriate $200,000 for Purpose. On Clothes Your Buy R| t="4 FOR NOVEMBER INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR PROSPECTS McDonald's Whipped Cream Chocolates hold undisputed lead, as their general good quality is decidedly their own, It is their ity and delicious flavor that sells them, Ask your dealer for them. || ASKS KS LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, to Please Sixty Cents a Load Is the Price Interurban Company Is Check-_| for Street-Grading Mamated by Harriman Rall| terial. road Officials. RALEIGH SALT | ---_-- 8 ede |