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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN - ! 8 linwet | ssue Article XII, Address in to Favor of the seein og Cireular ie | REGULATING NEED ILS rere : | by" , nees a state har . ar Letter is Mailed to Phousands . . 2Se » Voters, Presenting Arguments ake ee = Measure. the > ror for Sent out club of the aes ~ Should curb ticed the have this : place ter u quarter a . before Utah a railroad some of by the through , to reason as well ry eyavery in men commonweal alth, r laa olers as state, the in prominent commission to you si rhis from those on REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Ss ‘li - neaning A x bat will perhaps ans but whet negative, has the railroads knocking at fee ae ppaplutely prohibiting the development | manufacturing interests in the only to those already _strug- | existence, but within our gates iG iacred Not to be Considered, ~ & ; itee is asLas TUMINer, own the railroad of ahs) o et eoriation we 2 tl apes of-| als a a storage rate Helals and aske S ¢ of KNUTSFORD Buy Your the railroad and coal compantles from (pe recent indictments by the federal grand jur The pe of fre it rates within our} the for Is t > , 8 cy, aya _ something that « a caquet= ment All over Is state there are beare that villages and towns cities. 8-| the] will W at the state whic h enables ¢ ata ignorant them on Ms © BUILDING to favor one as is required same the notice, ship- Other Abuses of Of be all by the on In commission Interstate Commerce traffic terstate y 1a $60,000 Clearance Christmas disposed are lines individual the Integrity AT THE GREAT Roads. , There should be some method outside of the railroads through which disputes resulting from ex sive weights could be adjusted. At present the welghts arrived it by representatives of a weighassociation established ind conun final are railroads, the by trailed less Christmas fates raise or PnOiientis 1s aeninst another. They should ea to give advance notice ¢ changes af-] that] submit we but property, or | fairs etter hie will t' sent is hat to be] ufford longer not can for} the peeple space be will nate twwenty-five ignatures The letters | not only passive, but silent, on the sub we being circulated by the Manufac-|Ject w hile these eellOGE orp oea ana turers & Merchants association of | mot but increase a a é as: a Sorinaalone ; continue, oie bps Utah, who- fee] sure that the estab-| "TOD8S wh h we feel so keenly today lishment of such commission would Ratironds a Great Stimulus, be one of the most potent factors in ee . the development of the state T heir | There is no question but that the plan is to get the| matter before the ab ee peouaee Ae, TATE of our state . velopment in the jiector ne aa lil right. the in public what| becomeof ever to duty helped soon as]They ight toas le cso, ito secure names support] wé are have ind it i the usplain jossIbl measure and then have these} citizen to encourage their growth until resented at the next meeting of the very ity town nd hamlet n the legislature W y San o | State sf Uta 1 is united together tin rallthe eae ae BSS ee pee nh ie nea ye adic over all from to] continue and c rived Dal wi legislater that any believed the] from existen very their derive, stand feta a hin inwhatthe theway vay -when W onstituents tell pene who have granted them fran-] Vna ley. want j chise ind other powers, which are 0} The meature ill. be pres sented in| Valu ile ind far-reaching that even our] the senate by Jenner X mith. w Sys homes may be taken for railroad John, Q. Critchlow will ‘ake care of it irposes under that old and respected in the lower house Che measure will UnWEAtlen l w "of the greatest good for| au LB ainst criminated neyo in many instances are fact . reduce can Railroads mis- own thelr HOTEL FU me's in the state, or from our gates for 1dmis- of ages 7 "2 Publle no desire to wrest) management 21, 1906, is the effect that it and ii' many cases} state, not ye for i mteniori "The legislature| conside association Ene fain letter| every On 15: coal situation in retarding anticipating just su met mh Lan ie premie bw OSIOe © . e0official when told ara hee Ne aia daniothat ne !"& remarks ane ublic Bo titied eo ma not Lae tg the pub Cina this request been granted it to) materially very served have laws} would Suendate' penalticn, Ce No con} | lleviate the present situation Legislutors Must Act. | cession was "ranted, however, and one | company- Coal Sharp J. [ | firm-the a storto make which ratehe ad of the® courage " ve ask ell Se ake citi v asked/"a nee cents per ton, was rebake t itn1 eeat ne - In bey will ber *) fused further supply of coal, and w a rai lrailroad commission an o ina siness discontinue > busines to forced el commission with, ae ae Sekt ce Se could have investigat-| anc matters, such egulated n | og 1e evils at WHICH correc to steps eee aaa a a hut would perhaps have saved the ofticials ee ah cena Ons guided friends, question In the | the existing evils pracroads running in and state by the hus in the interests of its members and/ the 2 to thus call attention to th gre: Bees and Its related subjects hoping} out of it, Ww hic i naturally grow te so a ine public thought as will re vit in reach ne some speedy remedy 23] well is . eres pee ee : thousand copies of an open] _ . to the " public = of Utah will bel before Sunday to every com- mercial to ricted or Sec. Lssoac Elcht ateth address Lddr¢ in| bel Public | sii" pass laws establis thing reasonable of charges for the transportation Pe paswengere and freight, for corre¢ ing abuses, and preventing aiserimira= tions and extortions In rates of freight] land passenger tariffs by the different [ ratlre ids and other nn earrlers in Railroad Commission. ‘ ft limited, business oe aa AL; 12 ‘All lroads sae Other transports ition corapantee ATC) dec] common carriers, and suhiter: aa Pel lative control, and such jeemPans She recelve and transport ALC the Saiage ngers and reig without dincrlmination or unnecessary We S =. tn -_- EV Le Tad corpors sitions doing } this state may, as to gsi to consider favorably the evidence In support of welghts claimed by conienece Phere sts \ t way association" commonty known as a pur for the formed "Poll association," imSA tRE between of maintaining pose vrort t ah competitive ] ortant points which would be a subject for investigation by» aq railroad commission Free t isportation pt is wu iorized | a commission should be prohibited. This has been on of the be brought ; up, soon after the legislaa ae tie j my iaveue Senile fea eee eed ene a i this an ie set vilronc obligatec shippers hav sec to the e dldisee eer a ecu ae ati faithand well to perform themselves in] purpose the ith convenes, tu vie of having the matter cleared up| full without discrimination, certain n the matter of passenger rates, son ‘ per a pee in the session of aoe s Cie yiaae La : ae ee has been enjoyed by those ie egislative body | ese clude good service, reason-| living alo the lines of 1e «Union , lable rates and equitabl tia rita of] Pacithe a 6 egon Short I a re ds Big Shippers Interested. lis" publi ind In de oe this there ae a md ph ina Pll OF hes ae of ; ; no intentien or desir work an c tates e s i ‘ t 1 , \s to the stand of the Salt Lake pares on the railroads. band in ace inate on aceninating ao a J eke eo jation against the Jane aul We ee Coe ss parents that ites railroad commission would adnatio o a commission iid . t oad cone ton could be Ere just all this and put rates into effect President Orson Hewlett ot the | 'a by Bae eee tion, and ire} that would not work a hardship either Manufacturers & Merchants' associa| * all more or le familiar with the re-| on the people or the railroad tion yesterday, "‘that is simply an inee ae legislation : ne a Or Local Conditions Not Touched. upon effect no have will and cident, ol rik s « "~pyraniz oe es re e CC sic € a . ak ; In our organization are} rhe n aoe 1] laws, however, only ap Ace a areeticlon wenamue apelt 1908, Ci all ot the big shippers and ply to interstate traffic, and do not af-| forever settles bevond dispute the : i ae yuyel "while the real estate men do| fect the conditions within the state tion of the rights of th ae es hh © onl 1 slight business with the rail-}] themselves. The national laws ought] jate rates within its own borders' | roads » are in this fight to win for| t@ be sustained by stat pach and thir-/ the following language: ‘ at ¢ atate the good of the people of the state Se eu , eee Bes alrea a dy created} jas such power can not be doubte »d, and ind T am certain that we will come A Daman d erase ‘here are many jit can not be thwarted by any action is through what victorious. When a commission the people] {| hha eee Cait where ona, oo) aeons aa eee realize a boon such hich aoe recited, w o would be _they will not hesit | The present shor : Bae fo. It." : 1esitate | Ne present shortage of coal, together} ost Lor een the exorbitant price, an out-| The open address from the M. & M. | 1 are . ae under pres sent "conditions as follow ene = ne ery aise es oe company which' shinment docs' nof ivolve al interstate A railroad commission would investicate and cause to be remedied the hundreds of complaints that are daily being made regarding the intolerable 4 conditions - , | ao Sete r = - same intolerddress to Publtle. ap.e = as a on nder our very feet Wi | there' are. coa posits sufficient to] iy Utah should have a railroad com-| supply the people of this state for mission This subject is or Tth vu t . ronTs hile ns chp osand years, while the canal price exacted most important confronting 1e tl oO "Itiveda en dtararen init iuing 1 elt by the ets oads for its transportation] Zz ay ee eee at ous Bees ae Aa to our do rs Js Pree and beyond ne"eR state o tah: Peart palliatio provides as$ folloon o J c € s ws: Article XIL,, Sec, Another equally important phase of -‘ @ of the many of the ions, ana railroad stations oe phe ee h but few excepar serace to the railroads he co ites afflicte , mmun tie A ted with hem,re a : serious menace to health and morals, an L caus ers through our s |jon of our 10n le have, passed on her locahties atter taking one look at the so-calle Pintlones that line the railroads in this ho ae eer Is a Guarantee rere Important reason why the public Interests demand a state r iroa ommission is the gee that Individuals} with levances ca get no sat dies tion when seek Coat s "he be xceptions where a few fav ey, patro a ire heard with due courtesy, but | rule t single Individual 1 Beare | @ unless he resorts to the Today s Lynx O OUR ‘ All Put That Shoulders legislative to ajis the pleasure of waiting on hundreds of always HOTEL action backed Lady ou i We enjoy it, too. Wish there were more holiday seaj - sons-for the ladies can't' come too often. We are. aware GOOD ' OLD SAINT . . finds é NICK . . it very hard work I 2 in : Man's Store, and then } | you Stor | eb mas Ts 5 Tree d | eri dl fiifts of | } ° e rs ™ | FANCY VESTS, HANDKERCHIEFS COLLARS COATS . ure | CUFFS, will be highly hee . : Filler,' sy and ‘" "He Lal 1 result Cit in Dee. ator' ie tavor- 20, ha In the | Bedford, 1906 CRITIC. the In @ . Clothiers to Men and Boys, AS and 47 Main Street e aa ; Evening Mass., of Phalen | Memorial j genlleman Mrs. Mars Only BUILDING pastot chureh Standard of the 10th inst, ol in The Ne\ there ae mE }ed [Mrs far Eddy, are ren uit the Unitarian Fairhaven His )t her lot of rumors It is because of this to eritiec acumen which |}says | very of has is to be which that been truly that apparent, | civen the eligious so iene ' evident serious and do good to hutnan- heard of anybody a ean oe) co law,la anything again and | ja court' ofof Linyt on the | She. akening now that and Sclence shall| predicted it is here however, beliefs I but-a He | t he doctrines js| has | ness. for be. no i She It is men, as ce that of | #ave superficial admits he which limportance If not what it-is assumed to the reasoning as applied is of Under the maintain ex-| in Mi the ] practices our e it he 1 of tonguy "*hristian and pen womanlhi- what preach¢ business, she as honest, the have their religion rights, they are any purpose above quotabut disciple progressing with "feet Upon, a dream Cc > Committee Pub. earth resulting fect needThis necessarily be| | followed bywet disea bat \ disease put cx on Will of ee Lucy etter a aa Sree takeat eae 6 there little ) t : tt of Pcie a SR i ' P . : FOO accept are ee ml nore 5 - nd offered Eee ) ollowed, . ae ce lo laden As | a only| an pa arikn well en- Sk eek y sale a 31, December no and January Janu lary Get1907 | the r partie ulars City 20, I thank Steven for Utah re Crandall as ats, toe 21, ee } 1, 1907. See See Tic ket Office, . ag agents 3 201 25 9 1 Fined forfo Main ane Gold It. the in fur a time thre the Nevada when Veras train now ur |! i HH for on lec it th Sul tt quis ¢ ite plat ¢ ourt 1 to set forth the upon the prop- tion | Bridge . Work, | cleo tiieceelee cease up Too defendant terest, ment and was GREAT and Lo from be train o mbet ite thar it ] mile f from Lal ilt To all Points in Utah Dec.24, 25, 31, Jan. | ane Jua the ud FUR Good returning until Jan. 7. birst-Cliass Garnishes IWS it is against rendered Mehesy's, eer EXCURSIONS 01 Ped December ithin a roreibiy thro returned to damage wood, Store . -$1.00 eal San one thi that FOR Convention At Ogden judg- 5 ALE Hotel Fu ist T Service THE Teachers' State Vickets CLEARANCE Knutsford -sIN SKIL- .....$1.00 -- and good Dances the OF Cleaned ale bank brought from lite {At s. Fillings..$1 CHARGE Teeth doquity for Greene 31.000 Judgment 1 2.0 IN | Silver per YrEETH EXTRACTED aie LY WITHOUT PAIN BY TUE LATEST METHODS. We make teeth that fit the mouth. Judgement was entered terdau it Judge T. D. Lewis court fo! {71.40 against the defendants and gar! : in the cuse of ¢ CoAerano ce against tuner wood Brother ‘ ants and the Commercial Na hiona wa bank, garnishes The jJudgme t rendered on a bill of goods de livere d bank to Isherwood trother The holds in escrow the stock f the Mining company, in which Joht limit St. from Action or HOLIDAYS CHRISTMAS delivered ( nals so this modern revival with of oldgood,'teaching to us laden ye should on Angele and Salt Lake Route ing thrown oll a pas ngeer mile from Las Veg ym D 1906 The eomplaint Greene purchused tick who Crandall, A. Lucy will of he coming ‘| long he la | died in Denver, Colo., on January 30 idé | 1905. was filed for probate yesterday The sum of his reasoning is that| in the Third District court The de jman should still consider himself eee d left a plece of unimproved reat | bound by his relation and nearne to state In Salt Lake which is valued ithe material; in reference to such doc-| at $1,800 R. C. Cook, the petitioner jtrine, the saying of St. Paul seems|@sks that the court appoint Robert | most apt But the natural man tat RB. Harkness as administrator of the | celveth not the thing of the spirit of |e tate left in Salt Lake There are God; for they are foolishness unto! forty-one heirs named in the will him, neither can he know them be-| te Fe i ae are spiritually discerned." REDUCED RATES bik quote from the or ‘ a the t destroy to "a interest cover "faints eturenes ewilt Wet be Ue (0 jis ith ere Suit lud religion in from Company The Deseret Saving , in equity ye terda) | Lake Investment ¢ title on a certain Jf deseribed a lot 48 An order is issued quiring the defendant nature of it claims erty up- prefer Phalen disclaims ulterance of the a as speak to to be fair only me conclude with & Billings tlled esterd ourt or amounting fait Christians, as Unitarians, to OUT: Christian Science friend justice, eld | tlons, it then | Ges!rs avail set lash a compan dumage Christensen counts special}! congratulated recognize Townsend District complaint states that the plaintiff delis defendant valued at of the claim has be plaintitl sks for j inter from the da The Cutt dclivered ld to the defends imounting to $352.2 it has been paid The rese! ds by ule Bro Wi transferred to he plainuiikt in he ac The Consolidated Wagon and M rchine mpany also transferred account to the plaintiff in the action for $270 bushel of lies, a ton of nonsense; but will be just to her-I do not know one olitar thing against her womanor het purpose H recover Third Cc, and I doHe notsays, know."I know on¢ against read a bB. to the different fact' have [ (Over Davis' Shoe Store.) Bell phone 1499-%. When you come here with YOUR TOOTH TROUBLES you have at your service the MOST PERFECT MODER N APPLIANCES FUL OPERATORS Good Set of Teeth. .$5.00 Amalgam [eublech, 18 he.bi sae) ae. eae reachconclusions the lisecussion, TES AND floured" suner'the' EVENINGS. Silver Company eth: Townsend Brings Suit Against Christensens. By being certainly aeons with and not in -ement have the ivirent of gee err n iwarmth of the run, nor the winter' pilahe cold, nor the snow or thunder I you will dens however, that white " and Evening DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS| 240 MAIN STREET | cae i is : - SCLENCE >a Mditor |sense OPEN Hest, his conclusion subto our apropos Is entirely Wich target| imaginary an but up sets -he against which to:direct the arrows of| J€¢! Now let me conclude by say | his logk jing that when we 1% become as deSuc is earnest as gentle, is prac- | Voted is every-day Science Christian ral common sense. and the Christh Ba ree in our different churches as oul | Scientist does not deny, as implied by | \"ristian sclence friend in thelt OVER- pleased. STORE o [eeateariay and not the careful consid-| , leration which it merits, in view of the}i" - UMBREL HATS. ‘Stocking and CHERISTIAN | presence MUF DISCOUNT ‘6 2 ead Mats Our E Let us be your official ) w words of comment. which ¥ Oo ‘| slene | DIresentnt without uneharitablen SMOKING JACKETS IN GREAT VARIETY AT 25 PER CENT € | fe GLOVES, AND SUITS CORRECT , AND HANDSOME ' ELEGANT re LAS o eg Christian GOOD is promis such that ward metaphysical speculation vei h | hood, its author feels called upon to ‘cor -| noble AND Black and KNUTSFORD * DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT , ae powe1 phrase Aarn he fen pay other organization ery com-| daily fulfilled reverend the When you] represent who know iccisiature-urge them to sup-|speaks disparagingly of demnp - FLERS, igemen legislative action M. unufacturer ind the SUSPENDERS, this [limention that Pack' the priviiegy of a| "E have never met, or seen, 0 fin ne spin ot contention purity, her honesty, her spirituality 58 FINE by to heal sickness and sin, we can }single , as, SWEATERS. : co. If met 2 =K| power lyour columns of the 17th tian Seclence is. singled the embodiment of that BEAUTIFUL TIES, FAULTLESS SHIRTS, "JUST RIGHT" UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY ; 4 0 | Whole é ine Salt | | ? This po u You ie lable | can't.' go wrong. : undervtani ling [ite sentiment. your, darmanda: wil: he Tale] heriacuainignts ° , an port thi neasure, ask your friends to| Baker Eddy, he is : a rr Ching and: thu ) by u ae yi knowledge, Ciro Wi a creation of a strong pub-| with those who fill- A Man Likes Something He Can Wear Get his presents ata l we |) merci PBJ institetie ing Men's Sox with Suitable Gifts. e have §) °: the-situation as it exists A that may its in remain to bird door wide open the to reference This. inds-of copies of. this appeal that al| promise of unlimited interested Patrons. on by] factor-publi« opinion-is |} rrect these and ot the eas = ya | Jotn without S06 such action is now th the rhe thor olation is distributing asse have : Today Wheel that great | necessary to evil existing the time for ae Special rnec ' This . ts the season of the year that we Extra Furs--for courts |: xpensive and impracticable altern Wtive | Often a patron's ml d protest is met b) | t d ratlroad's representative making | nothing but a curt ¢ insolent reply \ | lroa commission would be heard j and a remedy reached, with mutual} ec feeling between all parties con-| "| T of Their Absolute Worth and will 2nd. be Jan. on sale 1st to 4th. Dee, sist, Jan |