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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1907. [STEPFATHER A PROMINENT FIGURE GET JUST REWARD IN BOY TRAMP'S HARD LUCK STORY NOTICE Appeal to $1 Driven ,000 Reason" to Return ernor to of bo Offers Ex-Gov- from home by his stepfather, Frank abo " : net i : mt y about' around that Kentucky aera story, MUCH Purpose of oe Between AMUSED 26-One In will who person any to the murder was once his of William in in the editorial shed a In been Ae is the columns who any food|low hearj overcoat the Indianapolis purpose of a direct VON ™€ Socialthe ar- cove mecons through placed behind the was the tas are thirty reason coat most all I do oea of the Salt wrapped up when there was so m hs and j h sa corporation office ai road that I've got ixinie and had.to gig the sleigh and horse out with a shovel. An d in the summer time I've as much as three acres of éplowed | ground in a day, even if I don't bach look ig ne to hold a plow u "Ye 1 like to get some work long enoush ‘te get some better looking rags I don't like to look like a life, I I'm But I Ee country guess I'll get enough of knocking abo ut My father that my give me tell 28 miles is dead, and mother a his fair eee it hurt I've got: . even if 1| the do | impression those who and u raltic as he with one leaves him is upon not missed he connections hoped to cateh T Make ecome , Winter % sunny - for Saloons Are as it does a workingman and St. make the case so preminent and public] that it will rivet the attention of the See Denes Social-| 1 1é otk where ra s oO the ‘ Appeal ; enlated, ible of a the i to é Ss ; ONE-THIRD OFF Paul, Minn., Jan. 26.-James J.| Harrisburg, cir-} Which he advances the homes for the Enola iene ‘ remarkable ode : article sensation « consider-| recelved theory that try are so the railroads inefficiently of this edunequipped at 3 A Pane e place, could Jan. 22-To : where be - ehh Bt e as ie é All Men's, Boys' and Children's Winter Overcoats, s pie bare hills ONE-THIRD s invelyed 5 in he ‘two the cases two Amuses cases Mr. are a parallel DP oan Taylor. might of be the then. Pai still as helpless be-| connection enormously increased| After outlining the with the new cialist acquaintance that he was aware of and does not feel alarmed over the matters When asked if he was taking) ‘ extra pea to precautions eatin himhim "extradite" low-grade against laughed and replied Sar danger did not seem to In direct reference to kidnaping of Taylor ive son refers to the ruling \ court that the taking of 7 ers from an Colorado to MS Si it be great. the proposed} ,.| was #de legal.| jn of enormous applying of remedy| must be at least twenty-five fect Mr. Hill then quotes from official) °) | i ; : ea figures of the Interstate Commerce | who Enola:inn built, atfor this the, point. trainer It veis & epee was a night commission, showing that while the|, y C. A. headquarters as well as a mileage of railroads has only inecreas-| eae be ed the done the authorities It will not constitutional of be a rights tect them-provided it kentucky the of ‘ Taylor, holds i hentudedtulent Khe only. stipulation thehe violation of He er of bee sent cet aylor m a Kentucky, its ata re- aced rs} of; Is ts SORTS PETER OE ers Miners ST hi eS ee other was the res ( M Pa Chtwero: custom ple whoevenwerefor times : oore © HER Ww Ee ARSE oa in the ten and OE years mileage to between} meet \ page AES z ay Pe was taught oT ee nae use a Swe and i artis Me rat aoiddle ‘ nd tend i 118 it. per servative peo-] is some-} put} REL cars asMORcan railroad that less to am than | | Expe riment Ger AUF run be men ph1, butiehe rae on Ly-.on> able s horse, date had on ing the tomatoes its! Vt., and Jan. neighbors or in to sending in inquirers dine them his him master, some ' the | blight the tomatoes, con-| vines con-| heavily laden wine country addition of | them not! cele in ry his R TH l the AD E TO ' e New a York, Jan. Clifford Claro ark : COST He mature to figured in grow of the latter then watered developments few days and Walter i in tomatoes | re fused to them and the Sand the this .tes Hh G menter 0 a| Columbia fork. soon talent, custom, OR served and ds Taacin: . cs eae ae ehat ene he oss - a pi es ‘But what Aer his trained, ane the; eieatesy idl time WAI had FE¢ ee LOD and not only one of ND COACHMEN time, of but of a) " ERS Parker, 8g ae to Jan, MUSTACHES of all 25.-A footmen kinds, ers, was held insist on the The meeting as great and wellas meeting men to to reduce however, as enforce passed is present] professor 4 several better clean unanimous- men the eicrietttne other, much in beards or whiskers if that loam, he the to Prove Most ake ---- Important of} Success, and Republican Special = Zoise, Jan | Uv. by placing next fall less winter. Seyeral DE in xr. Slemann, a German, year ago that of tantalum but The last current. he It DEPOSITO ° d Lake ready waythereof portant Servic Two weeks a numberlegislation. of very are stances being considered an than ge Within suspicion favored favored Some|by an picked giass The the meal. been have of Raed ro -| din-| the} as| es : s all] will] It thethe of de hig aN)! yy AP yore 4 2 4 < > 4) i) a ence announced) him. had made! On consumed | him jail in Sammon without who in a pa BS one's have the not city, Sammon Broadway by: name, Kearne ey trailed become know several started of t you all Cit Utah y, a approached another scarce metal 1.2 watts to the candle Dy o that some { the still as Bdgar ° marrie ge or ' do, an it J. HB. Cosgriff, President. OPEN d thi IS of J. J. tn-} A. Daly, he H. will be to your cperative and other e had were a de-| anti-|! here} offi-| his Matthews] before annual line, pres-|to search for|it pany. Tae quiet the nature LAKE ° Wedding On|I 1} | law committee | favoring a General had payee . Rings | COLU MBI LAGOON Leave Table Salt _Lake ee 6:50 renee and ex-|7?" BeBe - ; , COMPANY. 78 Tel aie 2152- = 6:30 mistake. the On Fri-| office d MeCracken, of of judge : Lak Cc ity, he he had ove now speaker, returned been handed an) the Oregon Short} desired to send up| withthe a to request railroad that! com-| the] ne present judicial system is under discussion among the members| of|to about twelve or fifteen, and at same time would do away with the| the} purty, are being knocked in the head at this session of the legislature. Not only did Governor Gooding's recom- that receive Mormon peaple, member ing for the oath the test support but nowa has introduced the creation of of health and representative teat nee north diverted at er 79.8 eae or os the Jan. 3 be of Pua Rane Lako which Hes a point feet west bla iy ania re-/toet the! ppis me Th = of west of the application of desirous that the election of of and Mining and a meeting be officers; such stockholders the of. gal vor the the further board purpose directors of to give an of of option for of the properties of sald corand to authorize the said pay commission for making a - DOE of the] - ee ae commission for ena making ‘ said for street the marriages drastle date of completion rugry 4, 1907, Date first brought before sald ae THE DISTRICT 0 Ge a petition cours, ty Utah.' Notte has aie of 1s e hereby been filed given In the District court, Third judiclai atstrict, Salt Lake county, Utah, praying for an order of sal court, to change the |names of Jos seph Bull Ir, eo ~ Biull, Joseph W- Bull, Burdette = Bull, Sldney Joseph checeh dette, Ruth Wea ae det Burdette, R. vena petition at the Burdette, Melvin L. viet cour Elsie Burdette, Sidney M. Burdette. eo ate browne eaten d on BurSaid ie are ae of | =LakeFebruary. county, on imth ‘aay A. D:Saturday, 1907. Ail the nerdone: aie of this no CALEB TAN NER, State Engineer. publication, January 6; of publication, Feb-| s e~ Z M.' Bull and Melvin L. Bull, to Burdette, Elizabeth A. Burdette a Sutdette Pade ree aa ranting of publication of be W. , DUNCAN, Sec ary. INCAN, Secretar O. LEE, President. Alels Site a|that a point and 972.6] may E. ~ E. - IN Meren i ice ntl as meeting. teas tunane point above = described ix designated in the] @ Mormon) engineer's Seeoffice provid- state All ol eatio"ul 7 ae more of a/ness an/, = tagite South bill made Company-Notice 1s stockholders of the Consolidated And for the further purpose of amending Article XIII of the Articles of Ineee oy "that ne notice need be county which ene Te county, Utah, at 370.3 feet north of are STOCKHOLDERS Se a application, stating easons sta ate ne board!/said fae 8 ade , , vital statistics. ais is ae a menses een sina Lovesy's bill, which is cies tay dese atta rat He completion 1 a births 1907. Secretary. MEBTING. corporation sale 1907 water Lake from c plac a Ase waved now being printed. The bill is very similar to Dr France's health bill at the Elghth session, except that its provisions relative to registration of and is payment | ate one-half lies 389 of Janu uary;, authorize the said board cers,¢ to Schrmake a) by , and through its officers, & ae In escro and | exe ane one deliver, or a l proper eats oF both, all necessary an¢ for the giving said option for j the . salesale ofof said said ofprop properties and and for the a6 _ a " counties It is not likely that anyee tae rae en oe eon Ny thing will be done at this session, alwhere. it will be need during the oe oe though the groun@ floor plans may be from January 1 to Deeember 31, inclulaid, which will result in an important sive, of each year aoe the culture of change in our judicial system within | neh AS mu h of sal d water as may be mendation enacted, it said USERS. U tah, foot per second Salt of unnamed spring in Sal Said spr ring is situated at south quarter in each of neiiCa cin SHAS ee given that arene A. : B.|is ee vidingpy there ; s G hristensor, whose 3 postoffice ety nace holders' noting meetings . ivan Salt Lake City, Utah, ‘with has made applica-|and that twenty) ; meeting, and a in accordance the require-|of special stockholders ments of chapter 108 Session Laws of|for the transaction of such other bus!Utah, 195, to appropriate cubic Utah. = probate day OF Queen the sale poration, board to NOTICES, a = a that 2ist and Milling given to the authorizing Benen HiceaAl sat anuary, feeling p for Paalt mine ie Gales Ll OPTICAL and Layton 2: ~ NOTIC E TO WATE Rr State Engineer's Offic " Main as to| 4:30 Ee A this Is. Mee SONA UG ne and Lee, Attorneys rerution ROAD Time 1:30, Leave ‘holesale - and re Retail oP NS IPTICIA Street. Salt Tanke c ity, of amend- of sald day, Se he Malt ten of oe sa v fee eee eee nea a Peels president, preside secre aan P a LUE Business 2 or suid corporation, roa 501, Ae bu Iding, No. 162 South Main stree alt 7 ¢ Teba ae City,, Utah, oy ae » ie eg dee a lary, 1907, at the hour o oc a . Specially F 0. Banking certificate not be delivered to the the board of directors the conditions upon certiMeate shall be ised UTAH. | corporation will be held at the office of ade. - : i thoroughly | was not to} the existing 2°59 annuals o the CITY, asked for the privilege of| the next few years : | necessary will be use at aE ee and then announced that Several of the cherished arguments riod named. ‘tor domestic emasculating vote of the|of Senator Dubois and his American) haying been so avenee purpe Se pass which the be | original by-laws of said corporation and transaction of such other busli5 - may be brought befare'sald for a meeting RS cH C poe ee (Establishe a a the when occurre and held SALT Noble. hier ornic - t such NOTICE Copper ‘ C di- of NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEBT. of the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining hereby Lake & Ogden Railway. Simon Bamberger, President and General Manager. an the into , t first general made P. 2 board ing © Cas of certificates for-the mae ther purpose the the Dated Salt one and they until Ente a W. pre any Booth ESTABLISHED oa Peabody, stockholder'. And P. ae AN the new in Meu thereof; provided, that besuch new certificate is delivered to stoc p he original certifi- a. ing for our j j our Silver lines. ACCOUNT WITH . . Commercial National Bank. two eon-| superior court system in vogue| a car bound for/in Washington, California and other) two were uway be-| western states This would increase} which had quickly|the number of judges in this state) of H. and Milling company that- Whereas, The time for holding the regular annual meeting f the stockholders of said corporation has passed and no meeting was held on said date, promised in platboth I Republican re ported effee -8250,000.63 ..---...-Presiden! esiden XVI. cause cates can } ay prescribe which sald new ued an sued and deli f ee 5th eas Hill 8, railroads! a ads though the bill in a condition-it was es ees and fore ease Thatcher -.....Vice-Pr Young pains Seer esc eg cee by| it was moved to| recommit to the committee of the! whole, the house so ordered In con-| nection with this a somewhat drama-| from the rear, called and when Matthews in-| It} gathered was aware the proceedings weet shall eee pe meetin railroad} commission, was and whole morning days|day local full paythis cor(1,000,000) i stockholder, Te If ona ...... Alim-|] fluttered into th susee aye ees mail box Some of one been returned with ex- ak house the other days breeze looks legislative o into Matthews consulting did ...... Hills of thanks for the tendered) | Transact which was declined with now There JAILBIRD from ing in the wae "Se, euct fo or stand mus rere sec must be » delivered to ‘the the secretary of the company and be cancelled, or, in } RY THE few regulatt regulation appointed passage of emasculated pe) SHERIFF corporation tion as amended, for ea share o stock now held by said stockholder, ; = case past bill, which f pass Democratic the the that| cellar| ae 4nd, several ios s will be enacted i forms, Thus| Thursday in the house, huge]|of a neighbors ere KIDNAPS | ago. the delicacy| tomatoes his ae it is| ©8eaped lamp, twice in is the |pressions kindness, day operating|Cers, and this S. | Moses | 8S. the|H. of important measures Surplus the}|annuals have been falling to the and| ground very much like the leaves be‘ome seattered in the autumn. But a up and | Porter believes plants in his young € can NEBRASKA cost. to 8. re L. 60 days of the Temninths have| session expired, and there are many things to ox] oa ban : Fe atone car-the indicate that this will b 1 ' gratest sessions ever held in Idaho, in if|sideration, appeared] Porter under delighted. Mr. aes ened; er, besides a J JOY 4 4) LY Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent oe 3 pur 1.9 watts to the candlepower and| stinctively turned, he gazed into the|of the legislature, and considerable| vas called "the most startling advance business end of applied two big and revolvers. The| sentiment is being worked up in favor| = electric lighting invention since the! bracelets were Matthews] of the they! tungsten, }consumed 6 ST. . in History. and packed plants grow so Mr. them ly declaring that servants, many of|ploneer work of Edison." Then Dr.| was bundled on them descendants of men who took the | Kusel announced from Germany that} Omaha, and the le. had every right to wear mus-| he had found an ideal filament in| fore the crowd Bae ce ee s MAIN friends . the strong sun thet toma-|deep sorrow-but to redden, and the experi.| clined : was years medium the other, is any to wear mustaches.) less than a the outcome of the)a filament to a 10 cents more Of] W ait- | with at the Salle Wagram right was nployers' decision st ¥ ine vanolution was in- and| "crop" was used at Thanksgiving ranksgivingof Ber, I Muché to the a amazement The substitute which they} have named helion filament js com-|} posed largely of silicon The othe r in- | eraninninhavd nat hese divulwenvrnins | servants) jong restaurant for electric) |carbon, hoped Paris, couchmen, who eleicient > . cL find 112-114 x VE 4 << Salt are deposited from gas on a thread of| Council Blutts, Towa, Jan 26.-In tic scene carbon, the true Western style, Sheriff Sam-| Bingham, If immediate manufacture were at-| Mon of Buffalo county, Neb., arrested|the ‘floor, tempted, the helion lamp would cos tt} C harles Matthews, one of a trio who} since the A DEMAND Prof, ae J carefully|effort a te his he collaborated was AT month May tomatoes} vines began ripen, placed | Once in Her-) tous began 25.-Prof. Parker tbeple explained x S to make a cross)ment they expect to shave they had to sign a letter. lighting down one-third its young Peter Paul, in accordance |: cog; when with often x } blossoms were noted, and the in time} annual eee ? : "Be Y f | took on shape and developed. The to-| pected | Matoes, ' although they Vim grew rapidly,|annuals gE ar y, CUT ELECTRIC LIGHT mended proig-|chel. eben eel mend, to 3spin Be re IS NaS so he dug up the commission have been received; bills are under Seand transplanted | direct primary 2 an cellar would has and Eye AP ty || the]the to } to wilt, j but theyey thenthen freshened freshene -_- T STORE | it on he laughed . their 3 | to dye clothes andand weave them. | She.) university laboratory today the work-| | 51) after ; learn to read and guest s and after that Beet a. t to.dance, write could her name, always though|!ngs of the incandescent lamp they) was added to the Sunday het : aa ladies not do) have invented With their hellon fila-| far the experiment this How sald sto the corporation to be Issued 1 delivered to each and ever stockholder in the numbe a of four shares of stock of said corpora- = Vermonter 25.- of L réctors 7 ee Successful To trackage the "elute | N the , He could INVE his 4 keep ] ee = : was that Fred Porter of this town could serve fresh sliced tomatoes on system | | of business." aught lessons to write and few beyond) 2 Die re Ineoandul ev, to sew DRUG sane ts| his table after the snow covered the} Champlain froze so por4 aeand Lake | gardens many any in immediate | such cane the J Bes Sik Will Enjoy Delicacy, Vergennes, to} en-!| 5 per centof perthe annum to for.| the} might continue country into bins raflroad hunt Bo] eee e * ie dan nae Lette fol- Sirereied esmhil bee? divide d and distri uted among the stockholders of this corporation In a ratio of four shares to a for eac one hare now held by 0 . coke Equipment creasing cars and engines The of the best bes judgment rme It for enerhe aes his is bright and follow wars and wait on LY ab ¥ e cht t UR oo tracks with safety and transferred and | yalids. ees You ers ia ‘TI Two dispatched from its terminals and | said his method was so simple that] the committees. In many cases two or| Af junction points without unreasonable) any one could make a success of it more bills with the same avowed ob. hore January). ; ; ; 7 ac paItw Z r that . a 7 ra tine delay 3evyond that point, increase of | 7 now develops late in the] fect have ' been introduced Pwo bills] 1 ,| business can not be handled by in- | fall Mr. Porter feared the frost would | providing for the creation of a railroad} days ~ Where = s notthose very whorich,were, and AONe u SnD sen nares driven! could be a team will be cars enough to carry, j; across it was a great mystery until! "The limit of service of a common! Mr. Porter explained it. Until this weed J Mr rier xplain it ntll this; earrier ha 3 been reached when It has| week he contented himself with ask- Artists. OFF pease n;| TOMATOES AN HIS CELLAR | Present Legislative Session| capiai ........-. ---.-.sse0.eeeee|| advantage to look through Es aay Tallroads have ne to mr being increased as rapidly as capital = and labor can do it. There are and| Paul and the peta: denierzs Ee en in those con ane their children in the familtes of nobles! say five years, should be made to re- | roots. He or great lords, so that they should be l lieve the situation and put an end to} watched trained as Reece ah aes os °r) unreasonable delays in the transac tion | Por a : POMEL ~ locomotives i br serio ne eee at Became|asOWNS many Who One of the Grentest Se in 1905, a Wi deavored ee Ter PAUL. Days of the Rubens * From N. Hudson P Sons of ° Peter r nis St. Nicholas. Peter cent and fre ight ton He continues Sa etna ores the a 2 Federation EE aires YOUNG per and tos tht which behina|@ Sstandsti begun." Purly 21 1895 tween each house. The most expensive resid sidence suburb In the country is no t . Btn en re ; nore car aay re ated oie ae: The school opened with eighty-seven pupils and two teachers-all the. sons i op eat dn regarding the| PROD ‘These figures 9G show6 the cause of de is that}lay in the national traffic move mee $1,000 handed:reward overs esis SE bars : before the Western to of cap-} THIRD = F be- and it will be a perfectly legal procedure u i ‘ mele highest court) and upheld by;yy the & of the land. It matters not how in-| ae iderately or hastily this action may| step} un-| eae as - = houses are sold "easy payment" a3 may be possible, and the first toward this is to reach a proper aed eeof Ate i ae ae be derstanding existing conditions. a Trafic Increase Enormous. to ONE a= at the now start- This extract follows In other words any person or per-| as Saee PNiTaylor,| ; sons is at liberty to se sandbag earry him across the border and deliver ur . m4 : him | js an|}| order of: the means a measures Into to read directors of said corporation at such price or prices as may be fixed by said board of directors. ICLB XVII Right hundred oor = haiien of the eapital stock of said corporation, as dimensions, such divided Two hundred thousand (200,000) shares of the capital stock t orpora feo hereby csamteiburad se ane eras Small lot of Men's, Boys' and Children's Sweaters, Woollen, Toques and Tams, | ! ae them. The] plan, under which the purchaser pays 5interest fre ight Breas no prot or except his share re arge . especially|f the 2 interest charge that{ the com aoe td so at all terminal points How to remedy rae aha SPE aa ages a wea apie oe ra ag! of the Supreme | iyi; is a problem, financial, mechanical NE ms ‘ bli smi shops an olsy the three 0 min-| " nq physical. No time i: should be lost| oer 7 1]ey? iets paper cane me ene ae Idaho egual to the demands resulting situation is ane of shares of the denominavalue of one dolla ach, as amended Article for relief. During recent years the vai Iventually it is the idea that volume of business has increased and} every Rouse with its grounds will be ;. increasing with extraordinary rapid- | owned by the man who lives in it, and . | ne obody but Pennsylvania railroad men effort t ene non-assessa route from Pittsburg east, it was met by the aunelions "Where will the work- byby force, Taylor|!t}, while and theterminals necessary reside there on f ively Mr. that the] tf#ekage have eee not been|bycan the company OFF | jnyestment of $1,100,000 annual-j1ll.. have grown up gradually nola ),, Se eee . . : ,.| has, almost lNterally, been built com~ in betterments and added equip plete before it had a single resident ment would be required, and that] When the Pennsylvania railroad eseven at the end of five years the rail-| tablished its Enola freight yard in ix-Governor Taylor himself, who is a] Various causes for the existing condi-| Cn live a town of Enola answer to this question, which resident of Indianapolis and has law ae Pte ee in ae na that too much can not be done in offices in the Law building, sald he|/ Ben een en eet S} to secure the physical well- ‘being. had seen the article, but knew nothing |" tlerripe Says in part: Pennsylvania railroad emplo further of it, its purpose or origin. Mr. ‘The business of the United States Forty-four houses were beteas ane aA i RaA TO Indlanapolis SoIs today so congested that from eyery|same time; then fifty-six more: Fea Ox said) eshe : he was aware| Portion of the country arise clamors|another half hundred have been the (%), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) of the ae of incorporation of said company and eee in lieu thereof eticheay a 4 Ry The stock of this Gcecuratine shall be fa ' ;S p es seen a while ago, Shera aro with approbation. When approached in| this time to handle the trate on hun@|neow a hundred dwellings, designed by regard to the matter a number of memhat it would take ¢ _ » | the leading architects of the country, bers of the party stated the article had| ‘M4t it_ would take expenditures of over} picturesque inn, trees, been discussed informally and would] billion dollars a year for five yedrs] streets, a school, electric lights, Weeatt probably be a subject of analysis at the} to come to put them on en etfective ein cae ne a modern city dwellregular gathering of the local associa-|hasis. He-declares that a pormanent! other industrial towns like Pullman, tion. Of course, the Socialists say, they] contemplate no plans for stealing Mr.| Taylor from his North Delaware street] res ef ‘ i centucky.; senna oe eatGae the cia. article > ae ehé dathite (1,000, and par make the 1,200 men employed in freight yards the Pennsylhas built a town to or- A.CTOSS ereated and was Pa, for articles the ale Congor No. 2, not patented; in ment of the capital stock of poration ne wit: One million || Hill, the great railroad magnate and| builder, has written a letter to GovTOY Johnson of this state in aie Reason : . to the ni and eee In January each year, an y further providing in said article that no notice need he elvan or the annual stockholders' meetings, and that twenty-one (21) days' notice be given of,special stockholders' meetings, hoeniae article fourteen of the articles of natn area of eS corporatlon by add after the words "State of Utah" hg‘ania article "Bino the following named mining claims, to-wit: e ‘Per rqu uisite," an undivided one-half interest in the ‘Allie N.,' an undivided one-half interest i the ‘COpnartohe an undivided onehalf interest in part of the ‘Illinois* All Men's Fancy Cassimere and Fancy Worsted Pants, | yotin and dollars, lion tion sald stockholders ONE-THIRD OFF Many|| Barred. Tr Matin "The amount of capital stock of corporation shall be one million GL, ee dollars, divided into one million (1,000,000) shares of e denominaton and ee value of one dollar each." article twelve théAmending date ‘of. the-annual mene ark by changin ' Suits with for re South particu ite eee (31,000,000) N Homes Employes ee All Men's, Boys' and Children's a ee ; ee a BUILT BY RAILWAY! Enormous. the three miners "Let us put it up to the capitalist courts," says the writer, "to treat a a if watch- 162 Amending article one by Som tne the name of the corporation from tha of "Congor en and Copper tt and Milling compa to "BINGHAM-CONGOR COPPER "COMPANY Amending article six, thereby increasing the amount of capital stock of saaid corporation from two hundred thousan dol ($200, 0 to e ne And is well worth : the hard-| whom contact which talk MUSHROOM QR THE RAILROADS) must be delivauthorities and in the boy Luther en the train FI) bars before the trial with in of SeeRainie following FOR ONE WEEK. in} convinces nis way number ing. The depot policeman thought he was worth watching last night, too stick to pare the° Seve old=e man ran We aaa : doneup thethere, 1e farm and have work we) a farm the an the brrought false one, some re-| she does'| make of any stepfathers, be something eye that will spite hearted my! there's Luther's that he world, in dimay No, would it mignt feelings. > we . for her, his stepfather listener But the| marvie show. for and of) for} from) young did live never to} _Considering CONTINUES and then T'll get down money to live on.' time, some in around hard, than! and save No. tees of said corporation, and eek inee purposes, to-wit Toe good for down - the see to going settle will be held corporation, 03 building, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Saturday, the 23rd day of February, 1907, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. af sald TA for the purpose of electing a presde vice president, secretary and treasure *r, and five directors or trus- of capitalist Bat QAEt | be: unbuttoned, on, when people proposed test ihe writer offers the re-| Mileage Not Greatly Increased,|Will ward of $1.00 in behalf of the paper, b t rT ffi H B stipulating that Taylor ered to the Kentucky it MERT- shivering." I've driven the milk sleigh save work home to at Montana, or I left a year ago, no good, mother's ae z gard left with the cases of Haywood, Pettibone and Moyer, members of the Western = ipo . ation of Miners, who, unic yn om Socialists assert, were kidnapes a a taken from Colorado, charged with complicity In the assassination of Goyernorv Steunenberg of Idaho To back up the assertion that causes are analogous and to supply incentive toward bringing about _man won't pub-| T live Falls, until I back. old have| parallel him when that's wita Lake says,/tramp. to begin and cold 29 Overcoat or house, but instead got : cussings : and kicks it. Great there Appeal of which down he then, and States, zero: get corner] the storm Without to carry @oing made newspaper copies to draw offer of Socialistie Kansas, received by The evident ticle is I around the thanks I've aj] go substantially, to eason, in morning, beating it around the country," sald | The "old man's" side of the story Luther, "but the old man and me\hnas not been heard, and it may be pont eed I've done his work for) that the boy doesn't tell the wnole several years, while he as loafed| truth when he pictures the cruelty of state This, the those willing be would would rather be I and Goe-| opponent settle Money racerforitheleadamoreninte p r tithelhiva: grass cold. United will he thousand| sandbag and kidnap* W. S. Taylor of| Indianapolis, ex-governor of Kentucky,| and deliver him to the Kentucky auth. - where he mayoe be tried for com-| orities, who the the Jan. reward plicity by the gloves, the boy climbs upon the first! freight train going his way, and clings] (9 the frosted rods. or cuddles down] e on the "bumpers," and rides to the] on bel, eating him slvetiis cruelty - eeipe ad with the milking ever since| = ‘ as big enough to do it. I've had bee to vnilic as many as 12 cows early in eae wandering Article Is to Draw Parallel | ‘0Wn which he has selected as his immediate destination, or until he is ay ei pe . " This and "Kidnaping" thrown off by an unsympathetic of Miners brakeman. Young Luther declares his ' intention to see the greater part of Indianapolis, dollars 7 country to and the ts that will shelter him from and FUGITIVE the is glven his . seventeen, STOCKHOLDERS' be 3 sé OF NOTICE or STOCKHOLDERS' meeting of the Congor Gold and Copper Mining and Milling Companys Notes! is hereby ee to the stockholders of the Congor old and eee Mining and rune Colne Whereas, The time Pi Keolding the regular annual meeting of stockholders of said corporation has passed and ' °az £6 53 -SANDBAG TAYLOR; - 4 LEGAL-NOTICES,_ te 3 » heard take ont Pie peara. Witness the clerk on 5 said om of sald the seal thereof si ao of January, A. (Seal) J. U. EL Sen By W. H. Farnsworth, McGurrin ipetitioners and Gustin, matte : rat court with this Sth day JR., Clerk Deputy Clerk. Attorneys for j |