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Show : THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SUMMONSES SERVED TEACHING FARMERS | £S= ON CORPORATIONS HOW 10 IRRIGATE *: UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Nowthat Christmasis comp F. Smith Accepts Union Pacific a nEe a RETURNABLE ; That Within IN a : Period Indicted ‘ Atlorneys Companies Answer in a Vile OF SMALL a | Che oAMatter : for Will VALUE ; ‘ t Colonization of Practical Court United States Deputy erved ference Marshal the eee Railroad company company DAS Smyth Short a returned bs the State Commerce law frauds in connection. tion bh of been served and file i the w that States St } The en t in Sal fan ie re ie ologit nd this); \ of: the com-|to created lead th ZeD | | E th SO | are I'inio and stated matter over local counsel Pacific vster who that to for \ | he at the é in turn \ Wit poe Uh ee SOG? Ay Ae } a oi eS aes eae PAE Williams, chief counsel of the systen To the indicted by plicity with the coal case of in the the ae eee Union Pacifi uso turn the Young H. the with grand jury for eussion frauds in connection | David J Sh irp® was as counsel fur the to v e M. company leg: nent wid OW e ‘ rt ent named, all but grand 1e = on one corporations eral o he| the of have the and 1S Me co Ca ‘ al the = Yakima matter or} rT: oO an iS remaining is George . The it work |the farm Moore,|by required to get lands that fifteen , ndat U LC ae 14 Wh e eat 0 years conce sworn unpaved to abuts alley stare this : nN for a3 his .westerday for Bath running another, vho way. Sehulze deserted 1 the the day Third she seven of| were unknown, of the ' Oo me by that 1 a ruld he! une 87 1 oe V« they ha 7 ft moy ne Be Cliiet d li alley. His auton OUMPRONY nd ‘ORCHESTRA ae eae i Sixth daiane Will Salt L Be Given ie 2 oner Seero Schulze 1 m es Mt He He has « employed 10% e her, le ft sum-j/he publica-'| % i followed. Salt tined Une every and at the state Lake. at for maintain an ME most. thr sg efficient months and of hard enthuslastic. work band: in the Salt he and to the in 1905 he believed arrived ry ~ ae eee seprdg of ; ; rear and the Another subbly ee now ot would plenty as arrive of time with Mr: here to this rehearse Shepherd, his created enthusiasm: of ac evenin .. (for ari Parm. t Ff r as ‘lem . nt rs {f er hotel. a bility of if you'll , a use i avoid all . possi- disappointment one of tooO S e ting carried | the are the the just he > jthe ‘twa |Barber were crossing _ the out. }to. the street, | 90Y result of with cniecs ears . upon him I Dr. and much | tend pupils of the Union| incident occurred at hour, } }young Cat ade mi older noon geological othete ie rt them than Ss. could to have owning the lines reclaimed | ization be circumstances. planned pani: ue wht Cocke areas experts our five phones for your grocery and meat order this morn, ing. to as the result will) far greater yalue after dismissal. a : boy suddenly ‘ leapec : ; no hia Dunster's back and threw ground. He then to-each the ground two years pos oe ealveaa undéerq is also com- be opened 0! the pelle ppen | up western project .the , |Steads and tah and for their colon-|9Pen project, to during the or as long Up an igenidcent the older Wasatch re-|!ands vast which a 1 é farm 5 Cars pain owners October Olive in co districts wen Melee apie con-| the finest agricultural as is| World. -In-Idaho,, w hich wit lands in its ird The and into little the younger chap began to s¢ reamed bleed x of ins the ce nah Creek ne In : ne oot Winn | Brew- if et nage t at peered called (4 ae ae re : l the fae ie sf his he ae \ all brutal a jonly to \that is the raising a farm which eer by few is too hands often the of hay or gratn- large to be and of the cause of operking| | Of subsisting parties : assault. : iy In The a : in} will be rhe trial of Rev. afternoon. tarney John Shs J. B. today It arguments Eddie is expected will be in Yesterday afternoon H. made ee ade Denison . that | this] Sa. At- | an m evigenee was had the been an oe the mean eeiainga: explained; he Se that that tt. i ern fruits latitudes to of the colder the semi-tropical north-} taste pro-! ford purse, at Mehesy's, eeseeeiaenianial af Wee A this afternoon | | at | | | Clerk-Thomas | livestock inspector of the Bureau of De been partment promoted local Office took ‘ or of Agri-| to be chief | thesbureau effect eet yest rday | gage | Seino Sons acer doit = a ee aee and ran fied a parcel with and rested were it. ] off of the counter The police Detective been filed bunch day the with ar- while they the books.! Tax-More tax notices the. city than have! attorney and! will be instituted within ten days to collect them. The of summons noti- Chase day sell Better Pay Your 100 delinquent poll suits next were George them the same altempting to will be served the! first} Mon-! and providing judgment is secured costs of the court proceedings will | The} be attached made to the bill. The street de-| Main other street are on so/ing o a committees of the Fine &| the various details In Salt Lake | the convention, t to frerom show an d | the west South} side| Second are of the Entries coming show for In day and everything Successful exhibit of Plastering, From looks mire Third South street the of alley the| water | like a canal. The surface is covered with a bluish in ever y a ve ry officers to the y he condition immediately council Mayor of this presented it cleaned passed [t Thompson patching, flue building| movacace a G Guties wonthea provo yesterday wheremeeting he attended the regular monthly of the slaie Board GP lhe s £z o | |} to Sree the city nighanity last e returned a up or pay A | Bask by unanimous vetoed it, stat-| | , 0&7. a ; ae 08 rie es Logan ee vs | ing as his reason that it was not the aCeHt time of the year to pave it and Paneling oblected ta hava itrcleaned up| Acindad Bravo Thompson area A., first; Granite Stake High Vs, M; C..A., second;-8 mission, 25¢ o> --______ prope rty ‘abutting this alley eend rae his} eTeaniil ranean in Snteradiinh ee The ateuch hole on. ie city mae Bora pedpacty ia » may Ree P| ooyou you assured order bakery oben are of "the vikene Bakery, Ind. ‘phone Po the erty Is be hind the hole é property of ae = Clothiers W. A glance rom State South and So. Into the alley running west street between Seco ES Third South _ streets, grees be iD w S eteen tha mMmiGnth S which Mayor Thompson has abutting | { lency property, also shows filth which has! decree ore eer for Per ees Just a peep nto this alley is a that can be had|p. unless a pair of rubber boots, a rubber | overesat and a boat are pressed into} of cmd: a Tiina ate seen dmavade eeu temperature elute humidity, m Total precipitation P: ™.. 34 Inch; 63 per from p. accumulated | Established 16 years urrier, Knutsford painting, paperhanging,framing. Chas | | paper, ee E 25 to 50 Hurry All for 20 Per Also Per Cent Saved on| Purchases. Your Xmas Presents. Cent OF Stock. Entire Regu- a S$: JENSEN & SONS, 53 MAIN STREET. = ree! aay Griffin, No Co. ‘Phones, Petition C. picture SWEEP your furnace cleaned by | King Haw. J. PRINTS Redman, To a frames, at m. excess : Mehesy, re eee € aily ™ dirt. 748. merchant of. this ees |Students of represen of he law the . Knutsford. EE HOLIDAY GOODS Just the gift for him or Rich and elegant, her, yet reasonably priced, Sterling Silver Toilet Article Sterling Silver _ Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets. Cut Glassware, Etc., Etc. we ue lave most eyhandsome line aa er Come in and see fhe em, me WILLES The ee gee DRUG OF FURS the Furrier, ORN CO. By the Monument ey YOU THINK of Mehesy, H i Sens city, yesterday filed with the clerk of |Utah SAE qualit the United States courc his it debts nH sk bankruptey. His schedule of debts is WHLEN $728.75 and his assets are $210, i ou think oF which he claims to be exempt under | HIGH-CLASS rf Seo Street ---__-_ 6 Office, ling the work of the year, Dean Hall psdias ‘Two nyndress ne Sana dents are enro n e law school, lan Main 6 to IS BACK. Gbivernltyoi Heicaipen,' cautaine: tite and chimney! recent issue the following: "In review- Her erap egy: a be 45-47 J. 157 cent 6 t 0 Boy. eros ae extee since Jan. service. It Js a question just how deep| Precipitation since t he" first of the the muck f§ in the rear of the Imper-| P ith, 08 inchs accumaetes excess of Se ctaliatic sine an 5.45 inches, jal rooming house and back as far a Weather toa Ly, ak nerally fair Victoria alley. There are other alleys in fact every alley, with one exception Wall paper, paints, picture frames, -that are just as filthy and laden with painting, papernayiginy, framing. Chas. disease. The alley west of nce H. Bodel, 33-35 E. 1st So. clothing store on Secend South stre | - -_ +> + the alley running in the rear of he ss Eat the Best" Vienna Bakery bread. Salt Lake aHrdware store, from aMain street, Second South and West Temple | American Club Will Meet. streets are almost as bad as the Third | The American club will meet SaturSouth alley which Mayor Thompson | refused to allow the counell to clean | ¢ ay night at headquarters in the Atlas Impromptu speeches will be in up Beach rder, and refreshments will be served ee -ccq61+-___ Auditorium Roller Rink for nice | people, HERE TO STAY. Wall and A Barrow 1st. a a Man John} reaping harvest. SpSau i ce ae Duily Weather Report. MeDonald which is located at 298) Yesterday's record ‘at the local oftice South Main street, and for the main-| of the weather bureau for the twentytenance of which he has been arrested | four hours ended at 6 p. m, Some Other Allcys. \ aximum temperature, 87. degre es; : minimum ees 2 degrees, mean 15 are : | | adjudged dismissed be sus-{ stationers, Buyers school TK If he is guilty, Dean Eddie may be from the church, or may pended for three months. Bros., Clothing | || PERSONAL 2d the stench w aoe Is percept-| at any time. When Gonnelnaeal O'Donnell's attention was called by the | alley 9 and | sheep rapidly ap y points to fine she heep. nd = Third South streets ts done| through this alley. Franklin's wagons |} and general house repairing. 3604-Y. unloaded and loaded in this alley well as the Royal Bakery wagons.| ee OO Access is gained to all the , i sick | Ask your grocer for Vienna Baker by this same alle) || bread and -_--~2..-___ cakes. ‘They're the best." Looks Like u Canal. ;olution to have that the decision be rendered for all load-|sovernors of the Commercial club | their| next Tuesday afternoon at 12:30. The | purpose of the meeting is to arrange | through} the between of boards| Fat Sheep show and the local com-| the Nati laid on|m ittees es of of the National | Wool Growers Wool Gr rs' ¢ nclati A team| association will be held in conjuncthe al- ltion with a meeting of the board eel on freight ftreighting which fhe vote. in the | Knuts- been carried any the e nad ha How of the for the irrigation of their three and not is eal | eight second: feet ok the and has of the | and grabbed im-|/ble Sin . of the Yakima valley. will he | grains has then All appeal before ecclesiastiHe sald that the {t was shown | peaith of) in| jery would have been required and the|‘ stateengineer 1eir application or outlay of large sums of money made | sec -fee oO e r t > necessary The fruit farmers of the] fo Yakima ‘valley y are the most Piers ous farmers in America toda \t homesteads, amounting to 480 acres Im the discussion it was rehaater out} Ze the Uintah reservation. The wasat | that in all the world there are no solls! be carried in the monster cana more fertile and full of promise than| \ te ate in U intah ahity and will | those of the west, which has long bee n| be carried' 21,120 feet in -an..open | known as the arid west, Then once) | water is brought to this soil, it trans \forms the desert into gardens that proWINTED COMFORTS, duce, as if by magic, an abundance af! Furs of every description to suit both products ranging from the hardy | it traftie stores of , Making Arguments See appa : Case of Dean Eddie. no as -- ; xia) | by. | channel. 22 West First South, City.3 | failure. 'used i j reason the John ‘Burgess yesterday fied ‘with ‘the 9 = | this tenia alley one is cen : the session yestoa discussion| engin ering surface. »bnoxious, There were two the‘ alley, last ni ght as to assure a dry footing. plowed its way through EES 8 field, the more technical phase of | Yarious features of engineering work | jand a report from ec: | gineer upon the ‘ | Small Farm Valuable. | der his aiteetion, and the | attained so far. The [It is to be pointed out that a small continued today It is probable that} cana requiring only a small amount} will end = the clos- |} money to operate, can be made a | the conference ing of the afternoon session DG | profitable undertaking for a man with enny, supervising anwine er of the} 4a small family and small capital The Sunnyside project, lett iast night for Portland to resume work on the big] Tepe fe in its strongest light Ther diteh In Washington and Oregon | industrious farmers, with the help of | >-+--_ | the members of thelr famlly. farmersj |who were provided with the most} Fine line Christmas goods A: &:| resources, |meager planted orchards| Relser, jeweler, 12 Last First South | jand -berry patcheés,-and realized on | ata ae their. small farm: much greater Application for Water. | profits than would have been possible) )with larger farms where hay or grain James Peterson. Hyrum Gurr and was ralsed and where much machin- | too ~----- --- * Fit. Clothes cor- mud ment More ty Now concluded all of the uits, vegetables and more. profitable | 1ined unending stretches of sand,| ed ucts, doing away with the idea | Sagebru 1 and alkali all will bel |that a large farm is the most remun.| brought from this arid state into a} world Ave The remainder of terday ws voted the nae of water which runs down| partment, however, will receive de- | South ‘street catches the filthy | nquent payments for the next few | : . dgadays. as it trickles over the broken ce-} 3 walk and ecarrjes it away. For Entries Coming in Rapidly -A meats a peta Seen broker he PRarhe . wil » he oe Peete aout kingdom that darg¢ to ive,| those in authority will carry the waters of life | the court will not thirsty soil and there will, be| month at. least the Where | t erday eat : pains Beaeanit in 1e county atto wiiey "ys - 0 i Oe | It states that the boys entered a book| Store at 52 East Second South street miniature Shed 2y whie its club Chief anpolntiment : a ten seats ah ‘TRIAL NEARING ITS CLOSE]: formed of the actuxoma allinies of) an era of plenty and of prosperity that! the newly ope ad land at the work | Will never end) ‘The Dakotas, Arizona,| necessary to bring Jt to productiveness New Mexico, Oregon and the other | a to encourage the growing of | Western. states that haye before con-| preperly are oO rede Be His ‘ De satin: tinte | bina: ey "mud on Meet-The_ Industry, clerk Commercial ley yesterday !ugging a heavily ed wagon, sank half-way to knees in the mire. . nm - le dean fertile } that jerative. "They will show that a small | boundless farm land, the. equal \ Carmi consisting of forty 01 eighty | hich will not be found anywhere splutter Commerclal animal hl Dairy. Creek. a Por ae Sauk: gece ig or Will 12:30. Appointed were} whic Wagner Pat aes Elgin Bubbly the but one was) al-| district ee reif right vas was ec eenine: that. they may be acquaint- | regions is unparalleled anywhere in;pbeen clearly shown that the defendant | ed with every feature of the under-|4merica, the reclaimed ‘ands will cov | Was not guilty wot the charges brought j takeing. er the entire state and conyert this} against him. The prosecution opened . Then, according to the plan, whén feqnmmonwealth into a, garden of prom- | the argument. Wednesday with a plea | these projects are about completed and | '5€ unequalled In the Jength and | for. Rev. Eddie's conyietion niga a ithe. land is about to be thrown open breadth ef the ¢ontinent In Wyom-)} defense is through with its argument | for settlement, these Golonization of-|'!8's dreary plains. where the sage ~ | the prosecution continues Its plea for ficlals will go forth into the crowded | brush is the only ea ae of the Meroe pastor ou I : ace yee sate, HL OIE CORBET Ss Fe ee canal the «people Sail tHe in-; to the - yesterday. He will be hospital abba aya aie return to his home in a few i to pave | culture, street, the city, bus{ness suffering greatly See eee gravel thrust into his ears that It quire d the aid of forceps a hart The J it Gardne I raraner Dunster a W. the in Nevada Will | passioned Serena ; a hithert irren | cal court of J St. was pas- | Redman, formerly April 10,1) of the local office cross s ' bricks which upon | be} him 1} counties areas . Main 113 Committee own-| at= ne scoope d up | cultivation $20 0 1Me -- constitutes | to As states The Str: sete in peorpee ee he wil communicating z || Ttuckee-Carson project, > ae Se send. lacres, j more valuable, 5 if 'handlec lan a farm of lnehimerter ae Se eee can une North as as ind crammed a cl sin |p oni Saiainiein Neeestonn Re ge violoncello) Sean called and vu Md YOU'RE SURE TO GET THE GIRL If you buy her Xmas furs at Me- You larger boy Both lads ‘hool, and ; tnd % > wove plnte oF methods; and thelr land of at pein on tl st ‘uction, Stet Heed pated atihley Ul dete Napolloe Tore dor et Aon louse uhenn Marche- "Sian nee Ou aed hesy's, Knutsford a 0 y ae oof their | make vith hotable one The program follows OVertuce to "Eurvantt el W ? Fantasie ( oaracterigt Gite i eber loncello) ... on See us| Suite No 2 " ‘nes Pittoresques ies (1) rh le ig @) ale de Ballet (3) Angelus, (4) Fete Boheme pee senet We ee Five Minutes Nocturne Abendl Papillon Fourth 0 stream Third boy, the dis« usston yesterday, )# ‘handful of prave eR eee that the fovernment essouthland, not excelled of the under the super- | ducts Italy, the Pacific Isles o1 the i by sunny practic re ( drient y reclaimed area. j farmer, 1 | farmer.r, by. example, will show and Some Keeent lacing leoee ate sod it truct the settlers in the These-rich ‘soils of t west » soon eSt methods of rming \ Sek SOMS S S\ | Best, them: | Yi8lon diel Bingln'o%ss favorable comment. The audience today's. concert "promises © td be (a) (hb) fe) 434 West living at nine-year-old | the re sult of Vit is planned in|'? to Tuesday storm tr He te engineers are num-|0rdinary. is ucco is uccompanist. appearance at Denver a Ar Mr. v rs ‘ O pens . Wik survey from that morning, who his us et a t CIT ea gown. the ena Dunster, 00 ° a arrested and! says Coun-} property Besides the _ flit in ; others, Walter and 4.3 property This State alley. street Ia: ther to saatreet Oo she and It other following indedicated the entireto sible that west the alleys. was ley from bag Lake |‘#blish a model farm telegram received yesterday Anton Hekking avHitO Unicel bers by -. rtl " e Model for Peete regulated nee if ‘a of more than fifty selected musicians Shepherd. tnis atc will face Conductor lernoon at o'clock theatre, to render the program, selected) tor ine sixth concert of me Symphony orchestra. iSverything in readiness for what promises to is » sock:lal an sic: ‘ve eae and musical event of ane A Mr. Plan arie 1 ‘aie two ‘in every. ne : 7 After followed remajned and became id by vane 2 left unsuccessful efforts men sheep men, -cat- ° 4 = s 111, ag Martin, The ordinance the city council on part. $neM, | paved. Chicago fol ‘uns ‘ neans i ck and the in possible ordinance on that alley will be ordinance enforced, given te iv- this Thompson he 1906, "| some a rile last learned She came In He ee He ere ge. and toa resiSalt jget |here, anybut trace was unable of his son. find Heher to here for the past year. Theiriasks the court to enter a decree name is Lester William Schulze, divorcee in his favor . i a oa Se oa vt x th foe | his®hearinge l far moe ere ai rose who took! may lose his*he: § e lands and w xc left because they |, . "d at } *}an unprovoked attack kn ew uthing ot he See them by Walter Barber, an in| k TI t ake 1e€a re Today iF were ist ak gases rmit ome of whom ie fa ioe after Simi I ‘ ee -- Robes ri eae | enforcing this alley | bring ls = mittee having in charge the "Greater Salt Lake" banquet of the Commercial club to be held Dec. 28 will meet at of e | ‘iman age | sed by the 1 ite ir marri Chicago to } zt 2°" BOY MAY LOSE. HIS HEARING AD + ____ Bath terials. : by Moor's relatives that he will ap-|}men appeared and were ea pear fh this city Within a short time!4. "farm," little Knowlng Just served with the indictment farm" was and: how. it: was Moore js at present in Colorado with! Many of these settlers ‘ an enginering. party and it has not!|eVvery hundred, tn fact, left thelr holdbe en thought necessary to go there and | ings at r an unsuccessful attempt at into this state a prisoner ma --- Royall 3 the ‘ A abutting the gutter to beN carried away. Slowly the stenchy mire, filled with the refuse of three saloons, Franklin's restaurant and econfectlonery store, and Royal Bakery, ozes out. It is caralley by the heavy trafc of wagons and flushed into the street. When a wagon passes. up or down the alley, bubbles of noxious | him: as owns, G = S, a separate offense, Following the pro-| | secution of John McDonald, providing! | he is found gullty, David Keith, May-| ers Il) , s Schulze made and 0a se L DS able to | day llation Mrs. and Schulze was hastraced City, Schulze been project, Robes ouse sance and close it up, The penalty" is a fine not exceeding $200 or sixty days! imprisonment, or‘both, and every ten| 4 . } days that property owners are in vio-|} lor In his com-'|find whereabouts had asked be him) Cee courtSuit his izo. and service hunt- District ard from het he stated that her on} [ni 10ns x only child up all hope) left yea even : their gave handsome richest | | ] for OL Rneine. NekeamO divorce at|Since to swift and earried William E. and and ayor''s vet vet« | ee en se, the > Mayor's Teachers fot Grae' Get Pay-The city 3 onday nigh ; |: aohool teachers © will receive their Councilman Martin is the aptitor 2. | Checks ‘today for the third month endtn W a - plied 3 Po ad . | Ing= December 7 The amount to be on f eS, ling . finest by charging nuisance, Edward O , Donne 1 for sd Wi for. property owners to ste He nuisance earch comfortable the jin the business district. The ordinance he out is $31,10 ae ge Se et linvests authority. In the city counell Burned at Sugar orks-Reuben | lto declare any unpaved alley a nui-| Worlton, who was badly burned at| é any. unp: | ty Lehi sugar works was taken to the t persisten one city of House Coats can be made. vetoing the measure was censured by} the council possible and the that Commercial ¢ lub, || ordinance the it Js ind y f as made | building. The criming nut against McDonald is} ‘ hi PE z outgrowth of Mayor Ezra Thomp > Veto of a resolution by Coun l- | ;man an Just them 9 Close it for eanitars reasons, whlch | Thompson ownsth property on which | the Crabbe company's store is locate += today. e|Chicago, settlers an have White house lite h proceedings | the on! 1 onda | servealflf' |} j ane eee neve : successful | plaint practical : + fo ] opened great S I ° and reclaimed|tion. which at firsst | Lake who is not regarded by the United|was a private undertaking and which | dent States marshal as a fugitive from jus-|Wwas later bought by the »vernment, |Sen's lice.. Marshal Spry has. been assurred | In those fifteen years many nagyelttie one ‘ th es 0 y. today, ititactiiviert' contec ery . a 2. ‘ ‘pap in | " ! lin's 0 | ni f canal colonization one emdan on é the UV, valley of Foie , sa Nee. sak eh | Sunnysids ‘ inal is now Fed-|hard served. of Warrant which as After a ivears from the the arm We |jnorth . .TThird South street between| ] from uth 1 Main street. and Vest Temple street, | | china: the GUL rdusedl Re H. Frank- Q| the a interest Hugerintendent of | a a A R | Ges | Bakery Kelth-O'Brien's and " J H. Crabbe company's store e t 1 in o1 I project the dis ssions with BATH | and Prop- th Jim McDonald sr. will be } the 1 al , ED tn namely ee a e in Si U one Oy . oF s of Colonization Blanchard Engineer} gids discussed individuals | operation, by been of e Keith Own Ie Way th 0 Men Fi aN Alley rtiest NICE ---- Ui S a Si BLAME | Couneliman -maintaining 1G. "Dy > Martin, it with A ies. 5 its t ; it Granger oe a corporations indicted jury fuel task renerally reclamation uccessful, sterday's Seattle, Ci THAN TO David Wealthy s erty | res t Vr "it HH aoe Thompson, Other "ae t d Matter Statistician The matter will be refer-| Allison, chief counsel of| side oat OE) a With the service and which the 6 Orcing t [ a: oa EON ae properly colonize canal stem G. Williams, general manag { Utah Fuel company : erved the summons by Deputy Smyth represents. red to E. that of conference deve Per eae + Coat compan Hi 1} matter o Le Grand on behalf of the corporation the com-| end the peopk these great be complete! estern COUN _i'them, armies of ner 1 ‘ raspaie W Bancroft ice president and he purpose is onl that humanity | general manager of the Oregon Short iay be benefites but humanity can-|! 4 I Line Railroad company, w erved on ; TOUS ) his eroatcCharity 3 ot a b made thi i behalf of that corporation Parle Yy L-Jor the itj il government | will represent to the court their case. | jn Tames M. Moort went for the Un hat on Pacific Coal company, who is also} may | PARTLY | Frisco, in 6 1S ern " needed Oo au th 0 It easo : Sara a 1 be ese me Sapn The oe ae ay hic fe a fe w SEA as ould have been regard mia e matter to the higher officer the legal department of the Union Pacifie Roilroad-c compan \ Pacific Rallroad y t as has river waters, to afr q deman arge State ‘ nature that Devzra | Lake ‘ ‘ Angeles, particu ny, was the person served by Mai I oil and that 1 walling tn i 1 : he highe offictal of that Alle) vast lalee may be made. innia eheaashed wate! the Ich to conservy Presi state thi thin, n ane ort dent accepted service on behalf}! I & ibund ‘ pe ce ieby a n aere | : eomes in| ee Ae Smith een ; e sf g |} of the company would turn the Grande Young, res) sto Salt | a soil they torage® Los e suman nce vortance ited United where in y in | tM BUOY GY ah Peete Wario, Meare * : i pee tS doubt that t Js J be da sold | an ical a may ms ciane ot western. ' et crect mountains iegiected to provide where them, director! Railroad PAW o creatio reation rreate nN fertile > hungeres engineer a are | Denver, Pa ; i in is requiree ‘a ee MRE eo th the h ch if times + are :a enrineers. enthe nein I : irrigation ies thhe ‘2 that 0 eG he th d |PMT OR -_ | | accomplis j eal ' nd great e candies Christmas Present -_- arid the ue ?, . long Vhe } clerk in i e they the resident Pacific r recogni Be a ere sumda : period with courts Smith. Union ant ce he me * the hundre fine | undertaking doe a where | reclaim it engineering Washington gaged in the with ine ' the _equisi h. vith answers Tinited t sep] I within within their ey ey and with coal lands in , e returns ible] aving nent <oe th to is Con- - gigantic aoe Fuel} Coa in-!| Federal; : eit of the equiring p Utah , Paecifie on thre Ser ef them, with violations I goverment Line a ? company the and the l jon the summonses dietments eta yesterday} Oregon b heard. With | Up, at FOR A Mainin Unpaved Alleys. "Tl take McDonald's Chocolates" of Pde dongineers _--- Lucian upon : Take Taken oe ‘Will Be Charged With taining a Nuisance to be in demand. FARMS Hlustrations, --- Chief of DAYS/ TEN ° as le saineers Discuss Latest Phase of Government Reclamation Work. What Is More Appropriate and Appreciated tater "2 ¢\\ ing no other candy seems Joseph 14, 1906. Deseret News Bldg. "Phones 374 / ih a.. 1 ps ia. 8 |