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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN but Went With on Into Effect Litthe Er- Shipping. ----_ One up of by the the pected new in men Will Line on first cases railroad Salt be court Lake by against the of rate law local Ss SSESNSSSASSAN ex-| railroad]¢ Oregon its A action Short]¢ in con-|% | "@ tinuing to grant the so-called theatri-| y cal rate on its lines, in apparent de-| Nance of a recent ruling of the Inter-| if State Commerce commission. |% When the greater part of the law \% became effective, August 28, most of railroads of the country, on the advice of attorneys, maintained the theatrical rate quoting a twoa fare for cOompahies regardless of size although they discontinued the prac-! tice of allowing 200 pounds free bag- | gage for each passenger instead of] the regulation 150 pounds. vas | only a rew weeks later that the Interstate Commerce Commission - 41. ruling that the theatrical rate was pro-] hibited by the law for the reason that} it was open to dramatic companies| only and not to the general public | As soon as this positive ruling was} made, nearly all of the railroads except the Oregon. Short Line withdrew from the positions taken by their atceased torneys, and giving the rate The roads that had been making the so-called party rates, which are to all parties, continued, and them continued their theatrical within their states. The Oregon Short sine, however, has continued to make the special rates to dramatic companies in defiance of the Interstate Commerce Commission ruling, with the apparent intention of making a test case after January 1 Bow to Inevitable. New TARIFFS. Freight Rates Will Not Shipping Greatly. THE DUSTER AROWNCo Gardner store, "square Gardner policy, the one deal!' | | policy to win-it is the ax "rm eee een: 10 BE TAKEN FOOT THE Bi LLS Stimulate under | ARENT WEHUMMERS./ CHICACO Will . r r, %4-P ° ' Chicag e of . at " _ ae i Prosecution pa | 7 0F WNtens as trusts is to be deman would ;at Under the railroads present for weeks. | stockholders conditions, however, Suc the railroads are expecting little | change in the volume ofres westbound | os : = \ Sn business. The reason given for this is that with shippers of cree ally every class of goods it has been a] * me ea x matter of getting the goods regard-| less of freight rates. he amount such that is of the be taxed to the full and capacity b has been the case a on | trial meeting of association the of Citizens' America the ec Indus- to be held their T wHAL at C. G Burnham by fines |. The on charges of rebating. form s hearing of came the weeks to come. The sed to pay : of the Y announceme ph ouncemen "fin "Solicitor C. up on re vad' s Miller's a charge|Seneéral funds and proposed resolution of a request. upon had eee tute Burnham's of an the United investigation will the take the attorney States to to insti- determine if cue unions have not violated the antirust: proceedings Jaws, and: if against :s0,. to them Begin: imme: akate M Dawes of the railroad | that freight rates to Salt Lake would) pal be associution has designated Bes. J the fines to Clerk MacMil lan be reduced November 24 was that Omaha att iey, to hanthe United States court," test Ufied Gen- FY Mahoney, an many shippers held back their orders dle its interests. Frede ie k Job of the eral Auditor . Sturgis. tenas long as they could so that they dered a $60,000 check, ssigned by Cashier executive the t lon might avail themselves of the reduc-| W. J. Fabia was acceptec in paytion, but these shipments that will ment of all three fines. cago for the coming meeting to large start this week will simply prolong "The amount of the check was not enmanufacturers and other employers of labor the present conditions under which tered 48 @ single amount on the books --_-_ +> + -_-___ the railroads are carrying the maxl-+ ee uN in na worrecticn or . mum. tonnage pacity. ao of . Pat freight REMOVING THE ‘ in r their ca-} ci Bh ear Machine pas Trial for: by funds ASPILALT. ~ by at Nee eaeae This2 necessary the account a Purpese Gas . Company. ae ER Mee on ae ay Lake work street main remove eae trench« it was diggers, 3efore cold comparatively the but asphalt with the weather set easy work for the mereury in, to) nh aLTie because Spreac and re- errors the demands like $60,000 Ss spr that the monthly that carried the not show too single month. ; of in fre er earnings-els moe through Ch#rses The months division quality of asphalt used on Salt streets yesterday when it started with um rock Grill in First South : to remove the surface for its atc over two months, can und -May. "The ace ouait contains entries arising New Ss large a on over two report of the freight might} correction for a -- Oo 10 CENTS ot To: McCarty's $2 that saves 50? Annex you GO TO 'w: ate dh a ‘dollar c APOLLO es HALE would Opponents e meén hazard operating no the predictions was they machine as to Its Getting 1 ILALL PERSIAN LAMB Fork, Route Plain, also Chinchilla trimmed, splendid wearing qualities, moderate prices. Mehesy the Furrier, Knutsbas d building Koute Governor Will Sign Commuta‘tion of Death Sentence Against Him. = to T. In chair. : Parliament. at York, Patrick His * Things Lively New end Nov. has will 24.-Lawyer won not Before his be fight In Governor the Albert for l{fe. electric Higgins gives up his office as chief executive he will sign a commutation of the death sentence. Life imprisonment will be Fatritk's RAILROAD NOTES. Brussels, Nov. 24.-King Leopold fate. ‘will come in sume exccedingly Whether the commutation of the Wl. L. Hobbs has succeeded Robert|rcugh treatment when the Congo ecath sentence will be brought Set Law as cashier for the Colorado} question comes up for discussion in Without a further hearing on the part Midland in Denver parliament next week of the witnesses for or whethz p> ~6Cking's ) ts have been er a commission » appointed by The Great Northern has reduced he king's opponent be into the testifreight rates to Minnesota, Wisconsin, ee peonee bee ee Salata the governor to 7 t d Nerea oO erfvere 2Ope £ mony, has not Fes fully determined: inert si ics cata F methods of governing his African pos-| put Governor gins will not ee zi session and despite Sir Edward Grey's} the sentence re the law in trick's . A. Reeves, general freight agent) oaotment that America has expressed case to be carried out for the Oregon Short line, left for no definite desire for a Congo Patrick has not yet learned of the Portland yesterday erence, it is perfectly understood that governor's decision. P Spreading rails caused the Los An- the English attitude is approved geles Limited on the Salt Lake Route Washington to leave the track near Milford. PasWhether the introduction sengers were shaken, but none were|c an capital into the Congo will alter the United States' injured and the train arrived in Salt Lake yesterday about sixteen hours|not as yet considered very lint . ee eee anata tte The Sunday ee eeepnces MANUFACTURER'S PRICES ° 5. Why W Save you all middleman's profits. aye Mehesy the Furrier. ay more. Knutsford. read in - t's a You you! have over pretty i helped of AmeriFree State at titude is certain. 10,000 homes good record, to make in it. is bein, today isn't it? Thank -- --- +e SEAL . + SKINS From $125.00 to $650.00, mad measure, any styl Mehesy ae rier, Knutsford building. ie . i in TLONT-CEDAR Thanksgiving day Special on Salt Lake 8a $1 were . injured, when Noy 24 two . Breeze OD through ar the Eight perhaps. a big Apperson ¥ rif > Titty mile VOR em ‘ ther OPER PUBLICITY THE BEST ANTY OF MERIT. : Takes . eroene railing nn i ¢ 24.-ITt . Noy. london, j crashed on the Morning > Phil rett. Kirk, the driver, the machinist. ent home | jouse Y f Eddie Barlatter i se~ and ne riously injured and may die + other victims may also ais . is Observer 2 aes declared will of take lords, ' as | is in Safes a seat leaving stated ha in the contusion Patrols of legs; badly mangled, hospita Three F. and to whose the the personne Mees Fl Se - "3 hs be seriously2 hurt Beyond Prior car to Control the had lihin cell two race Agnes of a ing ditch, and the Walker group of spectators vere automobiles Kirk and hurled ies unconscious however, ON Despite completed Was into when only on in the (Ob Summaries Cetra the a air ; picked Event i : "It many ~ lent Beddik. driven aes Keisey by ler last) been race oueslidende takeSaturday os ‘ Mr. is worth regarding seer perfectly true," he said, artists of all grades are at "that} pres- terrible it? the s I money ¢allery e balance 1-Two-mile|the s cos straits has I time = sell Wiliam Automobile > Haupt; |but Cccee an Vy A f 25 per should the what during : pletures, the cent have frames about Old it is to of the Miller corp Friday went sonous a day on Salt CW eT PAT license HISTORIC Daughters hibit The at} the col-| It is all gallery; he admis ssion; artis 10-horse power Maxwell, driven by William M. Davidson; third, Kelsey "It is reported that I sold three Automobile company's 18-horse poW-| works at the Royal academy This is er Maxwell, driven by W. G. Song-'true, but one was only an etching, streth. Time, 2:57 1-5 inother I sold at half price and the medicine ingré dients of which" Fa- , VALDEY.; ae EAS HToerene hehe nig Bc: ae r 3 diseases S e for which [eee ae any number of eet ordin interested, send name roundtrips) leaves at R. > Pierce. V. book RELIC for all the several ery same ot o thi Sts "No other a : Fi ua h pe ae anon AS miulseet oe , ] Buffalo, extracts eee ay oe the. to Dr. his i a little ' won eminent niodieal wae rs are oe aoe endorsing the : several ingredients an DISPLAY ming ust what 6 made of. It's Pioneers Will Have Exi abe Chamber of Conumnerce. ye of the Pioneers Dr. free of Plerce's eee ae for the asking. eal Ames held sterday afternoon South' Te house.on,.south. V0 McCune, * who at f remple Bey a told of Ta owa ¢oathball) yay the} street,| eee i Be his early Utah ind re a Saath a Tai of i <1 Hap & iT UPC. es dth much: b puts of in meeting Kons BAA Craze. the rite Rao the Es ommending m LO Daughters }-710M. medicinal properties found in American forest plants Seen famed medicine is advised. . medicine for women has aay Route tha, ce to woman's deli ate, nery- of enjoyed some rR ae rere oe Ta state, here Championship. Mao He Anes » avO é es won. the champlonship Satie ant fer BOTT eal us Pc his | j oer ue ing yur re the eieteaie fas Vas) of a trifle battle nthe De speed the association who were present Much routine business was tlso transacted at the meeting fits ala cipal item being the arrange ah ietan the care of the large collection of! ate y of 2 to 0, their single score befety bad pass by Hast: theSekine Iowa's ae centel I Except for the two toni were never in sfie t} rs * was a 7 Ws | Cons. to Score ant experi- | repetition of kicks, S.ta theere members by oe Wins Gites by team) , the. ences {in Fries Hs is nw whole the|'™ will shiae ft contains no pol: r0l= i run so harmful for the for the f of of fee tha into open and 2 i Ingredients ous syste Now, glyeerine E perfectly harmless, Ea serves a Valuable purpose y possessing intrinsle value all Caterer: gnd besides it ephunees the curative effect of the other Ingredients entering {nto the ‘Favorite Prescription." Some of the ablest pied al writers and teachers endorse these views and pra ise Which was one of the most interesting !score meetings in the history r the as 3 y renThe feature ; : Ee Frere, on ey ciation, of athe day's pro-!jngs, ; 5 Bram was. the narrative leeture of | this, Samuel Claridge, father of Mrs. A. W and patients women's pecular diseas sold by drugists, that does not contain a large percentage of alcohol, which is in the long } oi Lake his Eta \per strength being used { of )the commonly employed alcoboth for extracting and preserving Senne Clayton HUNT-CEDAR : . : take habit-forming drugs, no nar cohol-pure, triple retined { the active 4 3 ant his het o to riveer hol, department obtain or COsIcS ii Pot lord's SileS-)) without Miss and Coch-} ie failed the!) to i ee nce by such yublie publ ; glance nt The published {s made wholly roots, medicinal | ; ---+-~>-3 wa high ‘whole to . 5 afraid full on each bottle wrapper, of) burb| suburb} followed > out of the Oe y|/ nothing left by owner and poor Masters divorce tried remedy the his cory A married| B. at the Louis Belleville, Ills |ranes presence couple Peop ask M€]q exhibition Is it I six received ‘ and done Ferhaps }exhibition W&S) <Portsdown ; Macbeth talkstate something was = ss state of affairs I don't hold an wus i i in jail a county | Thanksgiving ins the Cochrane Mes e 1s not To obtain her license to} the condemned> eye 's was compelled to pas in was oO sued|yr RABBIT present in this why and) injured re OEeS100 ey ace time Kirk wor up aE handicap for stock gasoline cars COSt-| jection had been paid ing $1,500 or less. Won by Keystone| right for the owner of Motor Car company's 22-horse power|gets the shillings pald second. y Barrington met, courted her jn four days After he was kicked from _ on Chapman, a judgment summons DY] Special picture framers,|¢ 4. m A Koh roads on paxrtaly ark Re ie itself upon 4) ‘de , Crow sed: i his machinis slightly ; ‘ accident, the the R. A.. who Hd: Macbeth, Y Friday in the Brompton court ine Apperson and through hurled , |: # well in the lead - 50 miles s an an hour plunged fairly Masters Causes j Modern Painters Grief , pen 3 EY London Nov, 25.-‘"‘For the. two or three years artists "have ing at the rate of The sixth lap was covered, when sudthe skidded, wheels front the jenly nac Dine getting beyond control of ase driv swerved to the right, leapes s rha rall- over . | within Se | F. 20 a few feet of the bogus Miss:-COChrane): Waa 2s home, Old | have -¢ Driver. races was Oo | Miller is a first lieutenant. appointec to the marine corps from Towa He in command of the st Loul Le=cruiting station and of the sub-stations, ea Memphis and Kansas City He is) | oe years old and his bride three his! juntor To escape notoriety, Lieutenant Mil-| ‘ at the Phil-| going through a very bad time," said > are said toO!,g golicitor representing Mr. Robert accident, won fifty-mile Grace ‘ Barrington of Clayton wed ML iller former Wife woman for foot 5st names ascertained, are hospital They Dr. Almost "Tord" { and nd. the|iojqay to Lieutenant Ellis marine State Tnited ling One ke ambu- Hallman, taken victims, 24 ii sce rutiny that it will bear the fullest se thorough investigation. the most rort+e P for the Pierce's = Favorite Prescription the weaknesses, periodical pains cure of ldderangements ments of the orand functional , is the only mec t digansdistinetly feminine a r salo through druggists for eine pus up [oF use, the makgr of which nd } j store ljroarried | ai grace lances were uickly eS ea a everal doctors present rendered aid | to the Injured ‘Craze Of those injured, the following were| taken to the Methodist hospital: Frank| E. Hugg, double fracture of right leg, condition serious; James Smith, contusions of right shoulder, David Budd, not been ‘ adelIphia oNov.. : , ee 2 mishap. nilis. ‘ - L. earsho the | neimina vacant no that The accident created great excitement and for some time it was Impossible » ascertain the full extent of Ss , ji hy it selected to take the assertion is a . revivem ‘ aes, ee there Ww al re that with the Rannermannt One of/changes snecumb | cabinet that nid to have the 8 earch light o { invesgation turmed full upon his formula | he divorc-| ete < i she ivorerinning injabsolutely been decided that, the pr ie wer areas a leath { Et | 7 . rare red lod te, e was sentencec 0 eath to at P¢ | nt liberal cabinet will be reorganized i after h \ nten = A eee as ‘sa rt that Sir Henry Campbell-|the murder of James P. McCann. Wil- car ae men fatally.|the e a a aliy into his contidenc ivarle assly publishing broad on its bottle ots alt ic ter te a 3 }ae Awaiting Husha -_-_-_-- a medicine, solic ee oa maker7 0° { scmmiln sae, takes heen hr Death While Former Love Lords. It | premiership into é a seore of autored 1 . ; stretch, plunges mobiles and Two mowedof down a crowdwereof|/has as yet been spectators the victims | premiership but est i * ; best of thi part of two. teams \ ere even- the The and 1e@ game was Kent of Lowa havy- netsAmesAe 0 1e© ae weight. a of P ‘hic Science Learue ae Geet ieee The P: yehic Science league Ww ill resume meetings sunday, no Vv. 26 a { 30 p. m,, in the K, of 1 hall 261 Event No. 2, five-mile city cham-/third at a greatly reduced figure. | relics in the possession of the BCLS Ly Some ues en ce eae a ean Dea eee Dee cee plonship; open to gasoline cars cost-|There never was better work among] Poy the purpose of displaying thesc| 2he,,Practical Side of Psychic Sciing $3,000 or less) Won dy Keystoné|than at present, and I feel sure that a]pejjes, yooms hicenieares cured in the | ence: The public is invited. AdmisMotor Car Beddik, company's driven by 22-horse William power! dealer Haupt; with |make the the 30-horse power Oldsmobile, driven by W. Forborth, the only other start- }a er, dropped Time, 7:03. present declared out No. 3, after the five-mile first round.] open, sufficient selling enter Won|craze rise of modern successful venture. Asked for a few state of affairs, Mr. most emphatically for the works could | pion eee Wood third, W hite s eure ee > cond, 26-horge power I oe B. A. Parsons . Time, 6:25 In that 10-hors¢ they for thought quarters the Macbeth that the of old masters conclusion Mr. In his opinion if are for as the yet that will use not ]ana at the opening pressive dedicatory Was|jelq. The of the society completed. It sion of the exhibit exercises will sac iety has also free. is Phe: within two weeks these be ready for occupancy, | Reis ROYAL beautiful Three ERMINE', pieces just imthe shop W had be | Mehesy the Bury er, sold -all Knutsford arranged | ing from others, buuld- to. fill ‘two. large:icases* wi Hiatontes| ea _ relics in the exhibit at the Chamber | RABBIT HUNT-CEDAR VALLEY. of Commerce, These displays will be| Thanksgiving day. $1 round = trip. arranged. after the en of the | Special on Salt Lake Route leaves at 7 a . new quarters of the socfe }s 2ym . Macbeth stated the present an- nual winter exhibition of |at Burlington house was . house pictures| ; reasons by Apperson Brothers' 60-horse power the chief factor. Apperson; second, Martin and Hart Modern Works Cheap. Motor Car company's. 22-horse power : ;: e Seize Thomas; third, H. Qscar Brown's 60- serene: Bag DO aa bub en ork ce , : > e z a F 2 norag power Ameriqan Berta. Time, | ™@ SS te ido bed -at. The Rodi are 20 : " y = 7 iG ea ally foster s eraze, for there yent No.::4, five*mile mr ae than is more t ® made out of selling one dicap, open to cars built not later a ae nat aeeihe snore wal wniGdetr o4 Won by. C.F. Chandler' s orice." ESTABI ISHED \a64+ old masters replaced by Event No. 5, five-mile city handi- an exhibition of typical examples of cap. Won by Apperson Brothers' 50-| modern work, artists generally would horse power Apperson; second, East- |p onefit ern Automobile company's 45-horse "Rembrandt, thank goodness, was a power Stevens-Duryec; third, B. W.|pankrupt twice, and Whistler, too, was Steele's 50-horse power Apperson. | generally financially embarrassed; but Time, 5:57 2 now look at the prices their works Event No. 6, ten-mile open Won? | realize." y an added entry, American MerceThat the craze for old masters is des; second; H. Osear Brown's Ameri-|the chief cause for the neglect of can Bertet; third -W st a Harper's| medern art is generally conceded, and Stanley Time, 12:03-3- ,_| So long as the supply lasts Svent No ; five miles, dealers' | who after all is only human, handle: Lp Won by Walter Harper's] fine himself to such works. the dealer, ONE will conIn a few PRICE Stanley; second; Morris Wood's Mer-]|years, however, the supply must give eedes; third, Titman teed company's out, and then the best work of the Studebaker, Time, 6:14 b. modern men will receive attention. Event No. 8, fifty felon Won by Never was there a better time than S. H, Ellfott's 30-horse power Pack-]at present for the astute collector to ard, second, Morris Wood's Mercedes; | get together a collection of modern third, H, Oscar Brown's American | works, which, owing to the neglect of Bertet. -Time, 1:01:46 3-4. both the public and the dealers are going cheap If, too, the works are chosen with an eye for talent, there is litthe doubt that in a few years such a collection, if sold, would produce a good profit on the money invested. 30 Southern Pacific Company Largely Increasing Its Steamship Fleet. Is New York, Nov. 24.-The arrival DAYS TO ALL NEVER BEGINS MONDAY SNe By Beak MORE. To Christmas, select now while stock is complete, a small deposit secures your purchase till wanted. Mehesy the Fuirier, Knutsford, oe 4 ‘4 It's the most stupendous sale in history. It's -_-_-_---7----_____--_ ONLY of $30 TO LOS ANGELES And southern California. Salt Route, 169 South Main street. 2 ee Lake the steamship Momus at New York toBig Horn Railroad Branch, from Cramps shipbuilding yards The Burlington has let the contract of Philadelphia marks the introduction for construction of the Worland-Theref three passenger and freight mopolis branch of its line jn nerthyessels into the Atlantle lines of the ern to: T. Wi who Southern Pacific company. This veswork on the immesel together with her sisters, the Creole diately, The branch w pass and the Antilles will ply between New through the canyon of the Big Horn York and New Orleans, and its construction will be one of the The general requirements of the sergreatest feats of railroad building Ir vice. have been most carefully and the West. The road will be blaste peat studied by General Manout of solid rock a large part of th ger Carl Jungen and his conclusions Way and will cross the river many ‘eontoaled in designs proposed by imes. A. Fireborn, superintending engineer i of the company, and the finished product clearly shows the result of the Keeping the Ship "Alive." carefully thought out plans that have The British battleship Dominion been carriéd out -in every detail by which struck a reef at Point Bonathe builders. venture in the Chaleur bay, A feature of great interest to the from destruction by , dancine engineering public is the fact that the in order to keep the ship "alive" ane Momus and the Antilles, built by the prevent her from settling on the ledge William Cramp and Sons ship and eéenThe officers and crew were told to asgine building company of Philadelphia semble with saoin kits in their haftd: are fitted with reciprocating engines and dance together, the band playing and Seatch boilers, lively tunes. Finally, with the engines is fitted with the working full speed astern, the Dominwith water tube fon slowly gave way and backed again vessels are of the same dimensions and into deep water CLEA CAIOaNE. so that the results obeo ite in economy of fuel, speed developanent and economy of maintenWHITE FOX AND BI "Sea LYNX will throw much light upon the} Furs are favorites eason, our question of turbine yers restock is well supplied with. iver from ciprocating engines. $50.00 to $85.00 per set, mu ist be The general ‘te atures incorporated in to be appreciated. Mehesy the Furthe designs are: First, large freight carrying capacity, with most complete _ oo facilities for the rapid handling of MONEY NO GOOD argo; second, passenger arrangements Wasted on furs of no PE ee ae accommodation having in view the If you he not an expert buy from us. | greatest comfort for passengers travelour 1 sars of satisfactory anaite ss ing from a-cotn.paratively cool to a dealings, os this city establishes a sub-tropical climate reputation for good furs at ete Hime oe ee eee moderate Eee Mehesy the Fur rrier, KnutsNEAR SEAL COATS, $35.00, or Only a féw still in stock, no charge for ali erations. Mehesy the Furrier, Knutsfor GO For ae ‘30 TO APOLLO HALL the big dance In American 1 Speci) on Salt Lake p. m In all Mehesy RICH FURS the style ft maior the Furrler, Kautenn rial ork, Route' ‘ onic sisson We want three eficient tives at once. = I ition Departme nce, ae peprescnta- sepabiean Ciron sale unmatchable in A sale in No- a values, ve mber day rier, Knutsford UNDERSOLD : THE AMERICAN BUILT BOATS VALLEY. round trip. Route leaves at pectin : Philadelphia, <serengiene emailer Bina RABBIT "Lord" nerman Will Take Seat COATS. Fork, Ready "ini Make only an experihoped for good APOLLO ‘ HAVE WARM TIME success, saying it ment from which results TO se" AWYER PATRIGK ALLOWED 10 LIVE below the freezing point the a eat For the big dance in Americar of the pavement assumed a flint-like| Dec. 1 Special on Salt Lake consistency that kept one man picking | 7:30 p. m. at a square yard for half a day. This led to the exporime nt of trying an : ordinary steam roe drill An "- KING LEOPOLD TO vight boiler was placed on the framework of a low truck which also carried the drill All day yesterday the rock drill, backed by about 106 pounds steam pressure, pecked away at the asphalt, surrounded by the usual crowd that gave advice to everyone who would rather work than : listen GO For the big dance in American Dec. 1. Special on Salt Lake 1430° p.m oo 0 ee Said Sir Henry Campbell Ban- Two May Die as Result of Wild Automobile in Races horse Morris the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, ac- jin Chicago. Dee. 3 and 4 cording to evidence submitted today oa | Na ig ¥. K. Lane of the Inte ea Resolutions looking toward the pre2s : PUPP re tS, OMSL CO. aetnary 1 steps will not be taken ee em of course, until the a aneo gather evidence was taken connectionae | |The path ew istae already . y rants a ne heh the punishment of thein railroad mapped bul, bw. cently by a $40,000 fine ana ae First Vice | ever, and little remains to be done until President Darius Miller and Foreign pas meeting: they will! of the least, freight now moving! Traffic Agent railroads have all | of $10.000 each they can possibly handle equipment for a es natural result at pay 25, 1906. NOVEMBER EIGHT ARE INJURED WILL RETIRE FROM CONDEMNED MAN'S WIFE RE: MARRIES THE PREMIERSHIP BY APPERSON CAR cedes, power ordinary - circumstances, result) Chicago, Nov. 24.-R Nata ago, -Railread officlals in a rush of freight shipments from | gneg +4 the goysrnment ret abate Chicago and other Eastern points that|do not pay the fines themselves. The swamp ‘| SUNDAY. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Event ‘AGAINST. UNIONS Officials Fined Do Do Not Have to elaireea Are Trusts and Put Hands in Their Be Prosecuted as | Pockets. Such. | The general reduction in freight rates between Salt Lake and the East which went In effect yesterday would, | |: IN BY Yes, we are spinning (going some), The people is the power that propels us We are at the "top" in the matter of saving money for the thousands of customers who regularly visit the big store, And the people, like a boy with a ''top," find great delight in watching us SUTIN? The faster we go the more delight we afford in the way of new models and new inventions, t gether with greater values Our "hum! is heard near and far-but after all ‘only the noise of approval raised by the patrons of the A prominent official of one of the Utah railroads in explaining the position of his company regarding the theatrical rate says that in discontinuing it neither he nor his attorneys receded from their position that the rate was legal, simply bowed to the Interstate Commerce Commission and} accepted the ruling simply because} they had adopted a policy of complying with every condition of the law laid down by the commission. He says that his company will lose little business on account of compliance with the law for the reason that practically all of the theatrical companies traveling through this region are trayeling o n the nine months' limit tickets| which are good for any number of | eT stopovers within that limit These tickets cost less than the sum of their "at reguiar threatrical -rates and as they may be bought by any in dividuals there can be no discrimination in their issuance CHANGE 1906 SSXSUR EN HEN EES aseennernnnenannnnen ena ean COPYRIGHT ° = 5 PNNNSNSASSSSASSANSAN SS SNNSS SSS XNKANSANATNNNKANAA AS SSR account brought AAS SNASSAASLANLANSANAAN EAS Rates fect A Preight Yesterday, COMPLY aassasas' nt eeenAAONRAAAAMAS New RAILROADS ASSASASS SASS ANNANS OTHER SST RESOLVED THAT, NOW WE ARE AT THE TOP,WE SHALL MAKE THINGS SPIN. WE MADE THINGS SPIN ©. BEFORE. AND THE MILLS MADE THINGS SPIN WHERE ALLOF our. MATERIALS CAME FROM. DonT You WANT THINGS FROM THE j] STORE WHERE THE, HUSTLE 1S P EN Continues to Grant Theatrical': Rate Regardless of Ruling. SLES DSS » 0.5.1. MAY TEST NEW RATE LAW2 *aAARARRRAARe eee OOO Oe ARARAAASACZALAAAAAAAS . PP > PRAAAS REPUBLICAN, such as you would expect in Januaty, with prices simply gone to smash, We do dluctions, the we trade-it want miss the a not wait till the ena give them is revolution, room. a Read to you every of the season now, It fact, but in line that is to make upsetting you want follows. You word: PRICES AT Pinca All marked $12.50 and $14.00 down to ...., All marked $17.60 ana down to Suits, $20.00 wroupes Suits 7Brauped wholesale every the can not and opether hat All W alking together and Suitst that marked $3$250 and $35.00 slaughter sale, so at. $40.00 materials : ing Novelty to $45 00 srouped andDress cut at formerly $30.00, and tat : dress we Suits,ain cut Suit S that 8 sold Ata sale all must go ( Suits worth up to $65.00 velvet suits, grouped and cut sold and ese in pen ie rly at cur to $6.95 at $10.95 group- $15.00 gg Suits, Suits Very 3 up to date anc shades, that sold and' stylish at $50.00, All Novelty during this a -50 we afford $9.45 an saving ne gat sold < 3 downOF to.Sha of and HALF! together Ent ed re- tradition farments $55 me Tancy $22.00 ee ce $25.00 and S60. -. $29.00 of $32.50 ore ' |