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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, !\NUARY 25, 1907. CONSOLIDATION SOLUTION OFFERED INDEPENDENT COAL MRS. M'ALLISTER | OF TWO SCHOOLS | FOR COAL PROBLEM COMES TO RESCUE DIES IN ST. GEORGE Senator Park Introduces Bill to Carbon County Business and Others Wonder Join University and AgriWhy. cultural College. an Fs Shipment From Carbon County Mine Arrives. | TO AMEND New Measure | } Provides Change | CONSTITUTION RAILROAD ONLY NECESSARY WAGON Present for Vote io reese Condition- Peffective July Supply Waits Fuel Transportation | 1, 1909. of to . Be Only) Facilities "ai Available. HAUL Company Now Helper TO i Spur From) CHILDREN Husband to Be Completed » in Prominent in Utah and Salt Lake During Long Life. RAILROAD FIVE Building to Mine . New and Son Trip by Kath and Par With > September Retnrn TWO MORE DAYS OF THE GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE! SURVIVE Leave for Wagon Long! to | Senator. Lake Samuel "fired day Ing for cultural C. back" when, he Park in the of Salt! senate introduced a Thut Utah. The | months fight is now oh in carnest, there will be no cessation of on the consolidation question whole matter Senator ate to ey the br eee are F Se aetas i bill is 29. on bill) es settled.|of known was The can as be Why in to of that ie , Piet ‘ ge) The The str years. : Carbon why? | tf > by coal oO t a from Coal > le Root loocal o team fromm of "te In FeO nine 1 aes <order eae mil sist ister, 7 fuel to Salt Lake, the was 9 company was obliged to distance in} in} D M. on McAllister Thursday, teae a re sit . rans!' i her a at FE Thursday | died home fo : ER ¥ itin. ears * S st 3 CITEMISE that morning she had j valley, Utah valley and Ogden, who are| by Wagon cost the company $1.7 Mrs. McAllister has been identified the/ suffering without reason, for coal, cir-|ton, but, notwithstanding this fact, the with the development of Salt Lake for he! culate ; a oe ster petition, praying for|coal was given out to the Pont |many vears. She was born in England, elle fi ‘ co { he usuz "for The é { ( é : ite Se gre was reDiedstn oT ane Sppaner tae 2 ae wae ite Beene wae oy ae i ‘| eb. 16, 1846. She came to Utah at an | bills Pro-| tna a Hl suild Into Carbon county, ese ei iKeie anal GR oet eat Piretatn early age and has lived here ever since is. chairman, and to which ferred Senator Bullen's two viding for separate maintenance | oi Senate bill No, 30, also introduced TERE yesterday, provides for. the levy of one tax of one mill on the dollar for the|#Wway, and bring them some of the bilor tons that a here, walting railroad to come and haul them and when this monster petition een ; Part of , Supply . to Goldfield, be ar maintenance of the university le headed by the commercial clubs, and} The comy Poe air poe es from. the | 282 for Scoweroft & Sons company, The constitutional bill for consolidation provides|!% ¢ndersed by disadvantage, the thousands present of peo-;recently, is building a spur com George S. shoe McAllister, manager of Z amendment. to ‘be |} ple now at a it} main line of the Rilo Grande Western | fT factory and. - Malcolm for a OF " voted z cons ont sae upon by the d 1 i. priie Beau S the . genera election the Tate will Fit be amen z to © 4, Text State hereby the tields, stat € of Senator C will build coal etal 10 to he 1 and The Bill. ake provision the mine ee of engines and] him coal of road for right of way that if} at Helper, county! five miles Carbon pre one containing the 5 tell him Carbon people ae nules coal the{supply of Utah x ind into the var enough the Pye the next through re) te Al) pe to the distant completed, September. x at Pany.y i ill ex mine, which This spur however, In the meantime pee fifty years. a pan Emery and|Shorter one % or is about | yy, Allister will not} jrountain unti next |‘ re K ate the com-|#'® ; Bie b fi : Hel rn to Help: ; ts aes ‘ ey ney rricirtRieEN Re rial "4fe © Won Vive The The Christina ane AEs 4 of publican % permanently cated o1 lea 1 an one site, bul branch experime "nt tions of the Agriguitural college branch schools of the University be established at such places staand] may] as : bade nee a I eh ECS eRe Det) one of a ste with loaded ame that iat all |road {yn some cases: for weeks, before they y | pany ean a8: moved because of lack of power,| ever may|lack of tracks enough on the lished by Ss law. franc All the rights 2s P aa ants ul. ire: Tranchipes, phe Beas eee rorere Brante and Te ames by granted perpetuated unto the| Agricultural college and the University] a and oe ene ae, its yarious J » - schools] 1909. "The on Amendment. secretary "pr ne of state ing ; herf-sin countec , the 1 trli and departing, and making election, or rejection. | ballots used such } Tee ial Serra for tonnage €°l ren the mines at Castle time| famine ba All offi- ; election i is eae west. the added Utah Gate, would lating to the the university No,' and shall and pay guiiral college and be adopted?'? Yes,'|j otherwise be prepared submitted to the electors as Co The rhe OE sha een ae ae the proposed amendment to Section | of male 10 a the aratitution. te. = thelr the "To pet Clear output im- of] oe mapany's Creek, ané be best 10 is| ; . ea a people ‘thati aan to the case manner ay , be and in all respects D J provided by law = in| of election of state officers.''| Providing Tax Levy. Senate Bill No. 30, providing 2 tax| ‘y for maintenance, is as follows "There is hereby legisdiana Mivactad the city ve... and vious. time. from found these t n and] "hela py a branch | two < US can the @d {is , time in no within e colleges, exclusive property Un lepabEe oie ae tha, To Attend _ eee Reception, Mrs Fr an Morningstar and daughter Bucile left Wednesday evening for a two weeks' visit in Denver Mrs, Morningstar will he reception § to yovernor Buchtel tendered him by the eee of the University of Denver Jan. : SIXTY The day oe FOR ONE Republican what tho the Best" will 5 DOLLAR. tell you Legislature Vienna every is doi ing Bakery bread. 7 + Visitors to Oise City as well dents as resi- are most cordially wel- comed at the Utah Chamber of Commerce, 56-58 W. 3rd South St. Lb» OE OD <-> iM 4 <b> <b> ODO SP <dt>. OOO GO <td> > Oe Ve VO &>oo60-", "Eat A: DAYS Free exhibit Utih's cone be: Gountied Yetall coal coal coa of roads at this ‘Modena, time of | Joines Chat vears of organs h age. the A eek She te ee can is there se- be was his we of- as POSITIONS | who | he merchants year, They dlso muce "h + ss of of re upon do f the not & give ll k itd: "Stoiie ‘musons. intimation |and at Chilooca, that | @0Uia ibility for the eel need of uel rests tho 1 n dealers, who seem liver it ers say out the the ae those in day able to have get teams to de- comes in n the other hand, the deal: that they have none at their and the little that wee sts but ay daily, is gone so quickly that its effect upon the ever-increasing orders] is not. fel Thebring! railroad { officials state that they or, l 3 fs ¢ he f< ae Okla, |W be ae and given no a at $720 tances - an eeain: ‘ods soon, outlet from these| usiness Man. health Sreatly all in : Juan, the educ Seeothal even life,; will be|the tes eee key on () HELD UP IN COUNCIL IN RECRGANIZATION Brings ‘Suit ay 1,333 Shares of Consolidated Flagstaff Stock. Jake his arrival from apparently Raleigh's Authority to Spend Money in Refilling Trenches Is Questioned. the H. Bone Wantland cover and 1,353 1-3 Consolidated which tiled District he suit against John A. shares Flagstaff claims Thursday court are of Mi mate, to re- held of the committee company, fraudulent- P. amounting stock ly withheld from him. The complaint alleges that Bone was induced to vote for the transfer of the property of the company which he organized, the Alta Consolidated Mining company, to the present corporation tor a block of the stock, which is in the hands of the defendants Bone states that he and Wantland located several claims in la. and also received options of other clalms. Bone and tha two defendants organized the Alta Consolidated with a capitalization of $600,000 Bone was to receive 10,000 shares of the stock and Wantland 86,000 shares for thelr interest In the mining claims taken Over by the company Wantland was made secretary and treasurer, and Kirby vice president of the company. The stock was subscribed and Bone recelved his 10,000 shares The co became insolvent Ww ee and Kirby got A. E. Duvall and G Holbert to pay off the debts of the See ugreeing to organize a new company to take over the property of the old company. Wanrtvind came to Bone and secured his vote for the transfer of the property to the new company, providing the indebtedness of the old company was paid, The property wa transferred in July, 1905, and in 1906 the new company was organized. Wantland and Kirby received 40,000 of the stock in the Consolidated Flagstaff Mines company and have refused to transfer to Bone 1,333 1-2 shares which he claims is due him Pp Contractor the Kirby Mines being in W. up Ford's to Thursday on final 2,307.07 night streets by the estiwas council pending the in- vesligation of the street department's expenditure. of $1,558.25 the trenches after accepted on the contract by the board of public works. The ecommittee reJected the itemized ac eoupk presented by Street Supervisor ‘Jak - Raleigh, and his authority toe ‘spend the money Was questioned. Letters were written to the board of public works notifying them that the trenches were not properly filled The street department was swamped with complaints from residents, the city council was asked to take action on the matter but as near as could be learned by the streets Sere nothing had been done ent over for one week and the ara will be investigated, Mr 5 bethe amount expended by the street department will be deducted from the estime te Dunshee Petition Delayed. The petition of Earl Dunshee was taken up in the committee meetings for annexing a sixty acre Plat of sround near the state prison to the city. Protest was heard from Attorney D. B. Richards. He objected to paying city taxes. The aan want to have the city limits extended in order that the property owners a install the city water system and pda othimprovements. atter was postponed for one week "before final recommendations us, When You Vienna you are will be made order bakery goods ree assured of "The Begs Bakery, Ind. "phone 15. ><. --- NEWEST LDEAS, rinest materials, best workmanship and lowest prices in furs to be found anywhere Mehesy the Furrier, Knutsford Salt Lake Photo daks and finishing. Supply 142 So. Go. Main. KoSt. ----_r-eo -_______. Fine watch Jeweler, No, rack looking at the jail and repairing. A. 12 Bast First eiser,| South St. 8. out of the your grocer and cakes. ym n of ¢ trimmed ribbon ading us jtehtr iz lin, good quality, lin SKIRT ST YLE 1-M tucked rut tle with trimmed $1 YLE 2-Muslin trimmed with cambri SKIRT of torehon 2°row insertion and lagi a extra with fuslin, tri mpree SKIRT STYI ind lace ins rtion ruffle, three rows ¢ xf torchon leng th rufile, trim aie with No knee cluster tu¢ SKIRT STYI uali ts 5-F cambric wi in alu ste r tuckks ruffle poetical and val, Insertion \ BIG COAT SPECIALS hem- re celved We and through wool, hat 33¢ =e 48c wae ‘your 8 from 95 310.0 , ines EXTRA. SPECIAL LsT cluster ruffle, Se One lot that children's angore st sold at white 34.50 close a One lot fancy pores pink ind blue Cotton Wrappers th sold for %.00. Extra 89¢ C wide with the box back Coats, loren aitte rapt, stew f avenette Raln Coats t One-Third oft ni einianraeentca a " trimmea bought a C « em- twe platt ane or Mixtures, lo se or } SKIRTS _ . lace with with trimmed trimmed ‘etl two with with trimmed dging insook, m -89c with gown, DRAWERS, exira quality muslin, ‘roidery trimmed tn wide ruffle DRAWERS, cambric, good quality. tucked ruffle of fine embroidery pecial to clos An extra good quale ~ Spe 2ClAa deep flounce One lot oo knit See . me so rly 8c Petticoat, reerized all . 98 Biderdown : corey that 85c 69c for- Specla noon stood Judgments Against Coal Company for Accident in Mine. and show evening, feathered the incubator Thursday and chicks watched P pick the their Six after-|day Ht-|} way judgments in Judge Morris out)of L. D. entered Lewis' Ritchie's $7,500 the |the Thurs- and courts against gs | took co e and the were TT. Judge for a total! Diamond Coal wabble about in|& Coke company as damages for the big world whic h; death of oy uel whe were killed | : r fin an explosition in the rnine near had opened out before them Che re 9 906 tiny bipeds seemed to make themeet. | Cumbe mene Gee Bete oh pee 2s at home within a few minutes|~°Y" one Pee } stil after their arrival, and, regardless of ministraior of the estates and the fota i = . . Bue lees ‘amount of damages asked for as the many eyes upon them, scratched 150.000 $95.000 jn. each ase an pene themselves in apparent (Judgme nt was entered by atinniating stepped e 5 his eases chick got his head wedged tightly be-| {ed In the tween tered window, course of two CEES excitedly wabblings, It kicked an effort In of > eve Thomas = Folds, Pra John} Set hotore Judge' Lest, Guna to on and fiut- lthe amount to exti - | ear h « of $875 were alowed in| | Thistle Banquet-Final been perfected club's celebration in arfor honor of the birthday anniversary of Robert ee to Pe held at the club's new all, 21 West First South street, this De eciie There will be a banquet, fol| lowed oy a program appropriate to the oceasion Perda Charlies Brenda Wanted-Mrs Brenda of Winnipeg, Canada, nas i Thompson to Brenda. whom she heard from in Salt Lake City last December Since that time Brenda has not been heard from, and a letter written to him by his mother was reMrs, turned to Brenda is <a widow and C ‘harle 2s Brenda is her only c = rile -- cate itself. while several tander-heart-| 7 Range of Values, DAYS FOR ONE DOLLAR. SIXTY ed women rushed in seareh of the sod The Republican will tell you every keeper to help the little bird. To have} In the cases held - before udge | what the Legislature Is doing. opened the incubator would = have| Ritchie, Robert Marshall and Tohn| day meant the death of all the baby chicks; Mawtsley, $2,000 was received in each | in the case, and the keeper, smiling;case and $875 was given in the case; wisely, tried to allay the fears of the) of John Carase { women Finally the chick succeeded The allegations in the complaint in rolling one of the eges far enough | were alike, The men were employed | Charles A. Kyle, an official of the for it to withdraw its head, which it|as miners and were working in one oe American Bridge company, with headtwisted and turned, apparently won-| the principal drifts in the mine icago, Was in Salt Lake dering What had happened It won in| ve ntilation was not properly aonged | |quarters at C yesterday on his way to Ely, Ney its first struggle for Hfe. and it now |} to and coal damp collected in the 13 he will remain for two months bids fair to grow up into a bird of re-} chambe rs of the drift It eesiadea! where business conneeted with the and 1,000 pounds of giant powder was '{ on markable gameness | set off by the concussion Part of the} tion of smelters Ladies' Day. | root was shaken down by the explo-| Roy Arthur Hunt, associate editor PERSONAL Price. Friday Dav' at afternoon will be the poultry show ‘"Ladie |sion and the men All Wo. | mangled under the men will be admitted to the building | free of charge Yn Saturday, the| school children of the city, will be"OY shown the exhibit ee of ; SHAERS: The followir special wel made Thursda Betts cccatved the Ivory Soap c up! having the whitest are in net Mr was alse Wynandotte National wand cup for the highest seoring f Hugh W. Smith received the hand-painted vase, for his exhibit of} black eee which scored over 90 | points, Mr. nith was also awarded| the National ainele comb Rhode Island Red trophy, for the best bird of that) variety. j were crushed falling debris. and| of the Insurance Field Ky.,3 is in Salt Lake for at' the ae is stopping iw the city and county Ainen mee under the of John James and will jess Sunda ----_--2-+-______ LA PREP FOR NEWHOUSE LEAGUE for Vienna Bakery the best." "They're BUY : 7 Bros., Shake-up Passengers E Stationers, on 15 W. at THusler's San Pedro ; Aas jcated train No.| now Husler's mill, about five of the passengers 137 Betterment North Main lea es} street, ‘wil | miles recelved oceupled south; lockers slight} by the club. The build- ing will be two stat iaas in height and| will be rushed to comple tion. The dimensons will be forty feet by seventy and will be saulppe -d with the latest appHances. Th rst floor will é0n1-| tain a swimming pon: shower baths, | or Salt Lake, failed to "clear"' for No.| ond 62, which ran into the frejght cars| Slur before the engineer had time to stop.,lery Some at 490 and dressing rooms. The When buying Chocolates you want the best. Try Benedetto Allegretti's famous and toothsome Chicago Chocolates-in onehalf and one pound boxes. We also carry a full line of the favorite candies by local | manufacturers, sec- floor will be used for the gymna-} In the east end will be a gal-| which will accommodate about | persons. The plans for the build-| bruises from being thrown rather for-|ing were decided upon Thursday by} cibly, but no serious injuries were re- | arr. Newhouse, Judge Brown and Rev. ported. The freight cars were badly} P,. A. Simpkin, the advisory board, | smashed, ane the ae ant blocked for| Mr. Newhouse will spend "$5 50.000 on} Ask the retail dealer for it. several UTAH FUEL GD. hou dispatched a and repaired Dr. Broadbent, Si "Bat the Best" | A the the a wr ing scuaae of damage. the crew was| the aceident Betterment clubs during the year. | The conference of the board was} pele Thursday morning just before Mr.| | Newhouse left for Boston to attend to} Dentist. 500 Scott Bldg. | S9™e mining inter After the gee eae | plans for the buliding ‘of the symna-| sium and othe improv _ >| Vienna Bakery bread Leal ‘d upon Charle a ‘B. Haha ical 2 STUPENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS) #8 the thé club former superintendent. ED "| (1°°t¢4 D. Burtner, athletic |In furs going our enormous rier, Knutsford on at stock. Mehesy's Mehesy manufacturer the Furrier, commence the erection of a gymnas-! }lum building in the rear of the home| 52 receivec severe shaking up| a Thursday, about noon, when that train/ collided with a string of frelght cars) at the Husler swite h A freight train} which was switching on the spur/: which runs from the muin line to} Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal Newhouse FURS known Mehesy Candy | The 1st 5t-| at Louisville, the first time Kenyon He building and able direction remain here - Betterment Clubs-Conference Is Held. OO _-_-_-- Barrow YOUR | From the best in the West | Knuts ford. "Sander | NeW Building toto BBe Erected for. To those who wish coal that heats the whole house, that is successful in the kitchen range and that does this heating and cooking economically we recommend - Dooly Block, City. bated Thistle Club rangements have around poultry CITY NEWS IN BRIEF a Saturday -James B, Mcan corps wlll on Saturday night- Re rane we will have a business meeting The pont at 7 30 p.- m. sage st hd Ino Meet-The Monks of Ino met ednesday went at the home of C Tee CChratt ial G. Andrt vO street. During the ‘evening sev eral reinitiations were administered and | fresaments were ser ve Lae the tle J. W Warf of Price, filed an appitneon with State Engineer Caleb Tan r Thursday for the rater viatlon of 100 second feet of the waters of the a tributary oF the het to be used for the irrigation of 5,000 acres of agricultural land. The diverting apparatus will consist of stone dams, conerete flumes and steel headgates. bees over with wide of their shells, wonderment at and was about to touch him on the that the shoulder, wher he discovered tn man was dead, his body being held an upright posilion by the rope which he had made of his shirt, and with Which he had hanged himself to the bars of the window. It was apparent that he had been dead for some time, as the body was cold when found. The body was removed to the undertaking Dp arlors ot S. D. Evans The funeral will be held in the Friday. Greek church at noon, for f r Stes . slip with trimmed beading ee ir; style eee extra, audit, muslin, trimmed tucks, embroidery ruffle, also extra trimmed with Insertion ind lace Crowds at ride, receiving no answer, up to the man who was Irrigation J. Third t rimmed t veuding V-shaped yoke ind embroidery ; | ge) eee ee ee ae Insane cells and called to Bogdavich to come for a he stepped be autifully co em brolder Interesting Scene at Poultry)Six Show-Women Show Sympathy-Awards of a Day. | In- asts AUSTRIAN HANGS HIMSELF . es : John Bogdavich, Committed to Insane Asylum, Preferred Death, fears are entertained | asylum. famine is relleved very Slater and endangered um : ee per at are COV enmbrolds 79¢ hemstitched imbric, tor CORSET and. hemplain trrimmed » COVERS trimmed rod be r CROWD WATCHES CHICKS LIVES OF MINERS PICK WAY INTO WORLD) = WORTH $1,200 EACH). | are bringing in coal as fast as they In thick, av : "fi can get it; from the mines, and they John Bogdavich, the aged Austrian for genTS blic . a ~ | wt asylum the public that if more can he RU was'committed eee ea : to the Sere ae a access for a railroad obtained at the beds of supply, coal| Provo by Judge Armstrong WednesA connection with the Moffat road] traffic shall have the right of way day afternoon, was found dead in his £4" be made, insuring traffic with a]on their lines, in order that the suf- | cell by Deputy Sheriff Slater when he line that will cut off several ‘hundreds fering may be relieved. In the mean- | arrived at the jail Thursday morning ef miles between Denver and San Pedro| time many homes are a serious |ready to take sogdavich the get Ks stitched and embroidery trimmed a8 now! f can trimmed, tur No ing IVER ind edelr DRAWERS eration of steam, easily mined, and easy | #55ure Maveda<camvelnesd' neve yke of trjimimied vith 1} apadint: rere San See 300 &@ month : These positions service ; Se 2 beading edge SERVICE people between ST ee urty re Umice tt cars tela itn ee final tomate, an orty use every lice DRAWER n n, good quality, trimmed wit remstit ved FU DRAWERS, muslin, good quality, wide ruffle, lace in sertion: trimmed ‘ see 3 ERS, muslin, cambrie ruffle, hem- are In addit Hot friends will| | ; INDIAN ca and from : railroad| 4 "prick ‘tion WAITING IN orders ‘ muslin fine quality with embroidery y insertion ind edging ----- had a- dealer of of coal for commercial that | Vards, relve to thirty feet and from twelve ness of a quality unsurpassed resources and products. felt aren Normal school at Cedar City; and a state tax of one-seventh of a mill ze the general maintenance or usual 1 hing expenses of the Branch warctal school at Cedar City "The assessment and collection of said taxes shall be apg 3 a same manner and at the sa tir as other slate taxes are asse faea a collected.' Oe as(-far'as, embroidery nus)i 5 sltahed Puffic GOWNS stit et | Which point they will have to take a | team. for a distance of 65 mall S The | trip is a very long and rough one as as|the ee dealers three weeks aaneine if we fields. and rail ae No Difference of Opnion, | Civil service examinations will be liffe e ofof opinion opinion regarding regarding thethe | held Feb. 27, for the following apA difference cogil situation' is still expressed be- | pointments: Wagonmakers, tween the railroad companies and the ee he eas as appoint dlat+ Phoenix ' 222 bes ante ea co Ere cota ittes | condition, and able ee toe oO en eee nen ew that unless the one mill on each dollar of the a transit keenly. Pie when when case yaluation of the taxable the state for the general or usual running Sac oaes veysity of Utah and its vicinity Local te be assessed and collected annually.| beginning "with the year 1907, a state tax of rapid city. ‘: : Pe fe. with petent t civil engines ¢ Certain it is that a route lected é arate with ai oth ba for some| ee :enrance : is, eae Grande i able, "he = sl ( fens' an end or may be provided by law. Said bal-| Would beat the Soldier Summit hill, and| lots shall be received and said votes| £{¥e 4 down-hill pull most of the way| shall be taken, counted and canvas- fromthe '¢ eae Tad oo to the! sed and return thereof he made in| ofof coal hove eeseventy-five tive lien sree coal here, miles around, the same a s is or as s ' bound the sald amendment shall be submit-| time to come. ted to the electors of this state for their approval given e alone, caus=| at which be thre@}¢o9 tur > awayav from f ir urn a people their 1 > ae fices without any encouragement ed pes ne pronpeed Boe caeon, o ‘inter Quarters, and it {s undoubtedly p S county a of thes pwSpaper) 4 fact that if the coal sto ng every stat r} , a e ae TEA ee Pha | Pe zOeA On: side racks.»Was moved West) newspaper Is published for two] for Saltone Lake. day, Pr into ovo the months Immediately preceding the] of aad commercial the bins fye,| general will by with jalmost Impass¢ Ne : che a rite ‘ jarrive in Salt sake with the body Situation Still Critical. about next miata | Tne extremely cold weather that| Mrs MeAltlister was the oldest has followed iin (the: wake the re| member SIO E the women of the #8 foto A }Salt Lakehat tabernacle having Cent storm, makese the coal shortage r pation choir, swhen she Ww rice in next rail. | 60" nmed and bric, embroidery embroidery trimmed slin qu ck leaves five the sister of possible Price|in ie The meeting point here Twe and .I . ) or 1 < c ass oa iy ‘ Teom ibe Banesoas mense shall . counted > officials. No aquar Living yards, and the yards were so glutted|And although the supply of fuel isanaia highly respected, and, that it was only with great difficulty | about as It has been for the last three |), 40) relatives. a hast of that the passing tracks could be used| weeks, there 1S more suffering and | ! Hostanate P for the constant string of trains arriy- distress at present than at any . {mourn her death colleges. his amendment shall] © one pane in force from and Vote were Oale ce W is latter's insertion and c MDI om ry yle 1K with ‘hem: lice style Living. Grandchildren ci eat! Mrs. McAllister also -cxpect| grandchildren. She was people have told the coal comthat cars will be furnis eh whenthey are called for. and that the main}coal be provided by law, The University of| line, or other causes Utah shall include the ae aol : hat college, the State school of Mines, t e| Cars On Side Tracks, State Normal school. the School of] Th: the coal is here, and the mines Arts and Sciences, and such other co]-| are able to produce it, is shown by the leges and schools as may be estab-|fact that on Thursday Fridaywith|of; G \ E na) last week over 100 cars, and loaded the cCambric GOWNS . Iren 8c GOWNS THPe: daughters Careca: counties would be donated, to} to get oul about a car a day for the lf ani Gar eecKRUre. of th Sal srent extent, by people who ar¢ now | next few weeks Some of this will be | Lak ‘ Real Estate iaor iation, and Dr 1 i ene in the /handicappes for cvneen facilities, and;sent to Goldfield, Nev nd the rest] hee 1 h ys IGE G Ore z with " runs as ws ho would willingly donate the little|to this elty. Pra etaios : oy aie 9 ; the titime "The niversity of Utah and the| stri p of land necessary for the railway Contrary to the general De riee lenges she was staying at of Agricultural college are hereby con-j|right of way ind yards, and depot|in the matter of the railroads' attitude | her death and W. H. Perkes, who diex solidated and shall be controll d by grounds in the towns reached by the} toward an independent coal company, |S¢veral years ago one and the same governing body, but| road, these two counties the Rio Grande Vestern has been| D M MeAltliste: and son Malcolm the Identity of the Agricultural colPh ie only rallroad we have, the Rio courteous and. obliging to their com- | left Thursday evening for St. George, lege is preserved, and both ae titutions| Gra ide, is b ardened Rene baa pany, according to the atement of|to bring the body home They will are of ¢ Article of the tal ne 1€ whe aie 5 Section Gone eutiod zt s COVER, trimmed her 9 | She leaves a husband, D. M. McAllister, jrecorder in the Salt Lake temple, three sons and two daughters. The j}sons are, D. W. McAllister, local man- ae and AT 59¢ "790 to which of muslin, quality aK ruffle stitched platt luce nuslin trimmed w th CHEMISE ribbon drawn, r uffle on bottom, ine ea ae lengths ind short fancy oke embroidery, muslin CHEMISE ruffle on drawn, he mstl tehed eer mn quality fine ex tra long clotl effect fine quality emp sir CHEMISE trimmed, tuck acd ind beading trimmed long clot CHEMISE, fine quality Insertion round yoke, trimmed ith beading and lace ruffle ribbon on bottom, lace and insertion ruffle on lace . bottom ind ims ‘rtion trimmed ae referred education, ood broiders youn } eae COR SET CHEMISE she te- Meee ae igcaer me oe abo Alamein ‘ ( frontove (have on announced that this city, | of BGs the Thompson, Phomy oT, erer Re ay the woul ring Roane ant: of axe dlabetes, : : orga : ae from‘ which : ai : ae 2s tolicently,;sht Inde-| haul ) ic "oO at rnes EMC De eRe pyclegele -diately| See |"was = ironi chronic eo f dealer Mrs Coke|died came came Ww a ‘ aaa | the} & county, county, A shipme et distributed Salt Lake} of Independent in through of the shipment the company, Republican,|/get the eeu rial pendent Poa the people first "| mine follows county don't like last future Inter-Mountain Ie: ae ree adh Carben Sen-| avoided communication hostilities} Editor | until th iS ie ; permanently Park's No. commities and} The eee country, comesCdna RCE suggestio Renan RS mene ym cheA} the consolidation of the agri whereby college with the University! : ‘) ‘methods which has existed : fuel in f& imines the : t of Apropos 3- | +10, provia-,_|ing | 11% bill house us of Shoppers have availed themselves of this oreal Saving opportunity, It's a chance to Secure your Muslin Underwear at a saving yf about one-fourth. A few of the specials on the list for the two days, Body. to move! structor the Fur-|the at the ¥. be here gymnasium expected to MC. -A:. will equipment within w Hin a in-| sele f month, WILLES: | HO RNE DRUG CO. Y THE MONUMENT. en Ne is Sian - eH , . sews Phones: 374-1830: Ina, Bldg. 874-1578. |