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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, ATTORNEY GENERAL FUNERAL SERVICES SALT SEVIER LAKE CITY, U1AH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THINKS HE'S ALL RIGHT. 12, 1907. i edb STREET HASHERIES ‘FIFTY MILES OF TO GET ATTENTION SIDEWALKS ORDERED ld UN BOUNTY FRAUDS OF HOUSE BILL 67 | -_--_- Side Pastures of South to Be Lined With Cement. ‘Council to Make Test Case by, ‘Cow Arresting Greek Cook and Waiter. Holds County Clerks and|Sought to Impose Tax On All Bondsmen Financially Outside CorporaResponsible. | tions. -_---_ LETTER TO LEGISLATURE HELD » Opinion Rendered Act That Advises Will Rob of Over Repeal of |Mouse Taxpayers Passes Aguinst $10,000, the cation house was eral yesterday read M. from of frauds o The that the the elerks and a vapid State's! Ce blows House Bill Nephi U. after a sure their was No. solar bonds- | Uder is i copy of on : the commu- | a of your tho2oth ultimo, relating ~* , to ee bill on 7 a s was Se oe n specia Zeprese bondsmen the amount paid their | by He the, ae Provines fe ‘hie ae Mea . data na : jlaw that would rendei invalid any bounty certificates ; : sinfe thatI am | cont act made betw ECR EOUOOHUONH o ‘ i \ . ) arry informed by the state auditor that! individuals. PE ECS eee s thore are now filed with him and unRobinson said, "there seems to be but paid Bante COLIN Gaits eregating fone small objection that can be raised 5 i ates i . c : oie about : $28,000, all of ; which have bee n{* eG ) t nan 2bill s sae‘ a bys oer : essly examined by said officer aud the state f a AAG a u orto iy ‘lie state on fraudule nt In my reply of examiners ection 3 of of 1905, the found to be tainted with pared the could the times to from every institute the dollar ed from the net proceed plete That with | OrBtUeel Ds eee sult for responsible unlawfully epresentative par- | know abstract| #0 If the Jensen. gentleman examined into state 1 any standing court in paid this matter until) money actually out on fraudulent in | that cfm Before - Last he was} about know an not of Salt Then how the courts do would | would azree with me', on you think REPRESENTATIVE ------- its members, but went be-| lands in the state. The memorial . Newhouse Stops Prose j Account of on cution : , ‘ re- Prisoner's . p ar anieahep ies " C. B. Diehl. The hearing was] Saturday afternoon Mr, NewH. being tia principal witness. ‘ p . ‘ state auditor and the state board of Staten deputy . mineral s sirveyors wns testified Monday morning in a quiet) examiners to be fraudulent or illegal) oye yeport from personal examination,|4and forceful manner and explained| P D ' that he went into the Idaho proposi-| j- | should be paidaid out of f the the state state funds funds) vg the amount which such person or | Whereas, It appears that the order re-| tion upon the representations made by | persons actually paid for such certifl-| ferred to is not necessar cy. ane Fee Mr. Bunch because he pe that} cates, great deal of unnecessary red tape} he would win out. Attorney Snow''s| jane eee delay in pate ude min) Same Principle Applies. questions led up to the ima when Mr its therefore ne eaten By the jegidlature of the| Newhouse and Mr. Bunch had an al-| "The general principle of surety ship | Resolvec i, time | which Utah, the house of represen-|tereation in his office at applies with equal force jn the case of | state of |= osenat concurring, that} Mr. Newhouse strutk the defendant. ie stale as it does in other eases and} tatives, t ie M1 a Roosevelt be, and is hereby "T went into the office because President where any change, without the consent petitioned to rescind said order on acBunch had made insinuations against a contract of the surety, is made mining industry e-and:1 retarding the count of struck him.' 1 That * Resolved: such of discharge a as operate will that] thought members of the Some in as a mere the state comes to say, vre-| to President for request the per-| tain' to pays. and volunteer upon) was a reflection the erder it|seind which of money sums sons certain disthe chief executive and a marked pay. to bound not was such of regular the in the certificates face their at way favor} in was no} Joseph} that there Speaker tall, feet six he though even right When/I him he going into the length at a great house unshaken. was the extends i (NM : do teno aout was rhrere ee Sein funda whiel It is true some ury. different these n° but paid, it would bondsmen, state treasury would legitimate purp Sold full had that he funds in the be preserved for signed no adjourned and SRROC EN, time. and published, val tc the laws hence upon it uly, "M, ye SREEDEN, "Attorney General." with amount them of at the three means strect. did cpl wben $20 a ton of about Johnson Mr. was still aAicuesed, on the ; from showed the until ore the an ie stand 3 o'clock afternoon Monday the time for the continuation When Assistant came, of the examination Hague made A Attorney David County as be dismissed the case that motion to proses not care did Newhouse Mr. ei : discharged. was ewhouse stated that there jae and way, in any me compromise been that he git not care to push the case sorry furthe fo as he any Buneh's Wits and family and balieved suflihad been prose routed that he ciently a written paid years, you for ---"-_ +> -+-_-- -- expiration can Fifteen which T Reference: Walker Bros., bank- only at OS S. Reiser, South St. IE E | 5 , Jeweler and Diamond Broker, 175 SOUTH MAIN, lar Price Jewelry House eee y \ the Plank. new day entered into the history aftof the state university yesterday ernoon and will hence be know nh as Yesterday after noon sluffe ‘'s' day. lads of the enfifteen of the "brainy" geet department walked the long gang ank from the building to he street, Pwith the possibilities of not returning to the school for one-half year. ite at the state university ci wear e Walk A Diamonds Three Years For Nothing! When you order bakery goods from us, you are assured of ‘'The Best.'''"- Vienne Bakery, Ind, 'phone 16. Fine watch repairing. Jeweler, No. 12 East Firet but examine oe. samples several took He assayed when which mine the|average guarantec to refund the pr vias Or this act were not to my attention until the legis- ed were 52 Market and| West- & not the ene or an on settled York w hich the at cute the defendant. The motion was granted by Judge Diehl and the de- There is no doubt about the authority of the legislature to do this. By this method no one would Ve injured, no injustice done and the gal and fraudulent certificates would have thelr legal remedy against the delinquent officer and his plano, grade New at ' honorable your urge strongly most of section portion that body to bg 4 of cha 109, session laws of 1905 gathortnine. the allowance to innocent purchasers the wetual amount paid by them fraudulent cere $16,000 sold part of did not know, part and. cabin the He looked of the hoist. he sacks memoria high a consideration the and This being recommend kind. here due 7" tay pieceries hamradio the state audiunderstand aut m p $28,000 of certificates tor that of the about unpaid, and in his Sean now illegal of the are $15,000 of $10,000 ov fraudulent case, I the of wanted Anderson, and | ern Piano Co., unwise be I after been} already also adoption tveas- amine the ore which was in sacks, and on which the defendant had secured Som caw som tat ae thatpe, wud 70 ae3.700. he saw fe stated many necessary that the applicant re- celve rade sixty, and so, to pass, the faculty ngured ft out that a man nedd only be a man at the most, and if he couldn't be half a man he could do more good for himself and che school by leaving it The reeport has not for one-half yea as yet been iurnkd In from the art school, but in all probabilities when it is turned in sev eral arts will keep company their engineer brothers for the remainder of ; the with a Bee gathering of citieps abc b et table athe aniocoaars ae ont 3 oP StF the birth of Abraham Line Tonight. as that day has again come, another banquet will be spread and the aA celebrationta will ae take ane Bie < « birth of the Great Imanelpator and of the birth of the official organ oe , the party whic W h has been inspired to its eccogianne nts By the Re alization of his deeds To ee + + + oo + 4 + + + + + + + a + + + + + + + + * + Short Line to Erect Buildings in Idaho Cities. mea vernent. welcomed that will trainmen of the Oregon Short hi is been started coma nd plans for its consumme ition are now The company under way will build el ub houses fo. * use of train employe Ss; at the along line. up fou another Glen's and a third at Montpelier, that testified also con the resolution. | wa. outh the} for voted against the adoption of Jensen Representative fraud- voted] members the of three Only es rc recover o aie ie have parridcaies ulent +0 wire RAUB: Pu) tlegal and name} his before room The} was reached on the roll call. ehuir asked Mt Janeen ne rerneln ae ca room: during. td betoll'.allowe would that nothe member ing leave i le these filing for time cer rtificates gal or fraudulent January until auditor state the leaving was the| of phase legal whole the Case. Time for Filing Ioxtended. "The resolution herein reterred: : Work Is the Fiftv miles gered ordinance Completed. Le t| coun-| counell Tair } in several) association : houses wlll be club fitted out reading, billiard and rooms, with equipment and conveni enees for the comfort of the men, The expense of maintaining house will be borne by the company. Men without nomes and families will be especially benefite d by the ests itblishment of the club ho USES, as they will have exeetlent u"eccommodations for rest and veereation beruns. Th railroad company to get back an equivaler it of han the outlay in harmony, and better service from the Athe rm who has charge of the club ‘house S already built along Souther n Paciic: :- is in Salt Lake route f rom Omaha to his headquarters in San Francisco Rathvoud Notéh. formerly in the office of AL 3 Wi. Lee, (o1ethe Superinte nident fon Short has been Line at to this will J he transferred be in the office of General Superinoe ao nt under Chief Buckingham erk HH A. Plumboff, Reeves, general freight agent " A. fone of the Oregon Short Line, has to Nevada for a few days. passenger traveling 1 M. Cushing, Rio Grande, ts ugent ¢ yf the Denver & interest River, Utah, in the in Green of his line _-- "Fat the Gest' New --__o2_o-_--_-_---" Vienna Bakery bread. te Service Company, Por are who Day rton. -O., capitalists terestec 1 in the Salt Lake Public Service eor npany will expend $1.5 100,000 establishing In Salt Lake and vicinity when completed Improv ements which least outlay of at will re present the The conduits from $4.000.000, plant will run along secThird West with ond street to Main, South point, radiating from that branches station The Se hott system of central water sec steam heating wil! be Big in power plant will be installed ol genCottony yvood canyon, capable 7,000-horsepower, erating and Third street by an ad of the sidewalk city ordinance walk extension were council Monday passed creating No. 108, which onthe. a} fought north; street: West that sent the ornight side- includes macadamizing council call- | Wast street two weeks condition of | Uefeated by a narrow -strect South and states is be Temple the Protestants between} Seeing: able to say pay that for. The| The improvement Salt} five years, but' beth is Ninth were The will be un- improvement to six: of ago and margin. they be paid payments for in will be not The letter was filed ana| probable 0. M. Hewlett and Dan Spencer Present, as Is J. Q. Critchlow, "By Courtesy." committee common room 125 sider the pared tive tailway struction of a Q. by Park this was Critchlow. that the to elosed doors, that several terested the At to but persons question it was to struction for the years. it who had Cc developwere been inin- vited to be present. Among those who attended the commitee meeting were Orson M, Hewlett, president of the M. & M. association, who is in favor of the measure, and Dan Spencer, who is lobbying for the railroads in opposition to the bill. Section by section the measure was taken up the courtesy of the committee Representative John was present to explain Critchlow merits of his measure. There seemed to be plenty of explanations required In regard to various provisions of the bill, and it seems as if when finally reported to the amended until father won't know bill was considered un to Seection and then the committee adjourned The matter will be taken up tomorrow, and the bill further inquired into It is supposed the committee will report the bill favorably, with certain recommendations. -_-_--+-- COAL COMMITTEE GETTING TOGETHER stand and made at The other|"et public report was made to open of a hids band also by] New York Expert come FRUIT The county Red peauite and other| Ste accept offers City tv-five curb pole or which they time. have The System} dition and at intervals thirty-five feet of twen-|to along lished by L. Polk & Co. and drawn from ones Records, will be ready] for delivery in a few days. It shows all| the nbw streets and avenues, as well/ as the recent a by large the changes number of alleys, Send W. P. R. Size names as It also etc. Price, $1.00. a copy in the streets city council. courts, your and , of| 500 in shares, order to This : are op nce. tomes 2 ralsers were In be addition, was-in to the city at tne ue ‘wwe ‘nty-ninth in- aon Anu. Ho aa to 3. rhomas nructice-tn e vee: ‘Thompson of Sheckell of O. the state courts. Trial-Josepir L. POLI & CC COCreas " fe = ‘Me T. -620 Dooly Bldg for Vienna "They're Me yesterday afternoon und entered plea of not pul y. The dute for his ul wus set 1" Monday, Febo 18, and of ‘sh00 bail wus. committed Bakery the ~ county best." ser AND Rurclor jail His Promise,-Clyde. Peters, with petit larceny, changed his esterda from not ullts to nd was sentenced to sixty days @.‘afty all, Pete Was before sed 4 DOMESTIC ¢ Jlehl onee before but Was re sed upon. « promise to be good. | He hils romise, however, and will work tor sixty duys improving. the road it City reek canye Primary ; uw "ury teuchers of the city" held institute Monday ut the Lafayette x¢ hook - The og sae were addressed by SuperintenD. H..:Christense 2 ics TT i en . ® se 5 as Jobaeon tthe.A: Weteel different.wd aisphases.alleot se reir work, best and market. purest Also : ENGLISH inthe fin ALE . on AND - sell all the local and beers by the a wy Dit GHTe Of of the grain. C0. the. : Bide. Bide Bell 874-1830; Ind. 874-1878. ea ee evening, but de partie ans for ©. Cutle n ang he Se ae er ‘ ae Tee iv Aba blazes were ex- arrived, . The SEED Ot Web UO Use Pam iit bantic Wee ene at the resi former Tube SR No loss was SHAG In The other South Temple na eae eitt ler case one d no tion Monday fri Governor communi ze urt of Pennsylvania asking him to apFene - Depenee News of their depurtthe) work in, the is Unnecessary us the ete eyes abas CATT RA. Lee Te at John DRUG ole Monday ince, Deleg GR) WILLES- HORNE E Ee On x early ee aetaeteatet hath tah atiea | teachers' reat ay wy ete grades wilh Speak) the ee attend-! ‘he a est re- Barrow Bros., Stationers, 15 W. Ist St. made the Philippines ahd the inches company will be held next week, when! officers will be elected. About seven-! fruit Added. mar grades will hold: institute ‘Tork the for the | nee. Heights Polldgk: W. many fruit raisers as possible into the company andnother make meeting {t a community interest. of ty-five was {(mission | ef ordered shows 45x56. oe We made for East Sustaining and appetizing i imported bottle than Eleventh artes adn far wae adie the admission to the bar of Blias c Ashton and Ma Brown Another order was submitted recommending the an will be £50,000, divided into 50,000 is at canal crossings with burglarPittsburg Oj before Tudee Dee IMPORTED shares of a par value of $1 each. At the meeting on Monday it was decided that no one stockholder may more flume and "on cakes. PORTER have canal depart- working in your order for zing juyer,the colored, charzed . office of the Tel; 39- iither line.|}compuny, was arraigned grocer in the form of a corporation, and will be known as. the Grantte Fruit & Commercial company. The pital stock striction get washed the street the|fantry will lose abo 200 of its men, owing to the expiration of their enried ih before the time for leaving i s Many eis e huve ee » ys eee TRlandaecute men hit been pub_ > ; ty Monday aftorganization will and men The Westminster containing sixty acres Heights of land. ‘ Lake Win- contemplated organization stream The of eluded in the city limits when an ordinance was passed extending the city limits to cover the plat which has been filed with the city engineer The ad- eee att te oy > , A NEW MAP on. ae a oraig 10 bat tack of Sa wake City bread FORM COMPANY der ward meeting house ernoon and effected the some the bridges gang Weve three GROWERS fruit) growers of Salt held an Institute in the a con- Says engineering asking | TCPaired, The appropriation was made be au-| t9 cover this work, and repair the Big the of the not an opportunity to transportation the road were not adequate to handle the output of the mines re entire question will be Into In detail, George awrence hus appointed as attabnas for the commission $325e the ae yatactive. request ofa majority of the propertly owners in that seetion. The lecture oT lig a any a illum@ity Engineer Louis C. Kelsey subInating at we youl mitted a communication to the counevening by Marshall of New|cll asking that a piece of ground be York was well ‘atte s‘nded and extreme iy rented from the Utah. Light &Railinteresting in many ways. way company at the intake of the conIn his lecture Mr. Marshall stated} duit and that a house be creeted for that lighting and {luminating were] quarters for the watchman. The matentirely two different things Not one]ter was referred to the committee on room or building in a hundred is} water works Following this comproperly illuminated, people put lights} munication, Councilman Mulvey intron clusters which throws an uneven|duced a resolution, which was passed, light on the room, which is very injur-| appropriating $75 per month as wa salious to the eves, This is the reason,|ary for a watehman at the intake of Mr. Marshall sald, that many peopte|the conduit. The appointment will be believe that electric light injures the! made by the waterworks committes eyes. Whereas if the lights were|and sent to the council for contfirmaproperly installed so as to throw as] tior even light over the entire room it a would not in any way injure the eye. During the course of his lecture Mr CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Marshall illustrated the effeet of different light and shades Mr, Marshall is opposed to the present system of lighting of streets in Salt M. and M. Ree eption. Three hundred Lake, stating that the lights were eneae ations haye been issued by the : nufieturers and Merchants associatirely too far above the ground. He]tjon for the fea tonight at the aid that a better system would be] Chumber of Commerc : to hay 1 50 candle power light on a L tients Expirc ee Before going Ask manhefore and its banks, had days stand and Ment '¥? for. of and lumes leoded grounds} -_- --_--__o~< «+ ---__ - - -- traffic Cost. carelessness Notified Liberty | 0U! resolution! the lease report of the was grounds for The adopted shorter The joint committee appointed to into Inquire the shortage of coal and the o | fix Monday afterin noon senate ehamber at & o'clock Arrangements were made for a thorough inquiry into the situatlon Witnesses wil be summoned and questioned In regard to the outpul of mines, and as to the transportation facilities for handling the coal. we superintendents of several large mines will be summoned to apbefore the committee and tell of > amount of coxl mined within the six months. They will d to state how this supply compared with the ao of the mines in the inquiry ine agers be asked the cemmittee sons why noo livered. Carelessness The (@epartment was responsible for an apPeepriation of $525 made by the eouncil Lo Street Supervisor "Jake" T, Raleigh to repair the Tenth South canal When the water was turned from the Big Cottonwood canyon into the condule the water from Parley's was turned out of the reservoir {nto the Creek. The street department was Se LECTURE ON LIGHTS . _ was t A Lbuprvovements pre- first be summer, referred thorized Representa- meeting '#ets will be let in sections will} the-Maniu- the public grounds committee that the board of public works and bill action from band improvements last night in hetel to con- commission introduced John behind ed railroads carriers met in the Wilson and thought on any communication committee. The that taken. The factures & Merchants' association ask-| ing that home-made materials be used} in the lateral sewers was returned by the engineering and sewerage commit-| tee with recommendations to have it} filed. Councilman Thomas Hobday intro-| duced a resolution asking for the ap propriation of $5,000 for con-; a + Line be plainly| the memorial came to a yote Repre-|trips he testified that he made examinIt nocent holders. con-| sentative Kuehler called attention to} ations of the mine and reported his seen that this act changes the Jensen) findings to Mr. Newhouse. didMr. notJohntract of suretyship and Fherefore af-|the fact that Representative ex he fects any ey Pty ta Pp ee yen | + | + + pany, near is which question, In mine three on Idaho, City, talked | Silver summer. last occasions When} Jensen adopt. Nephi Representative to the motion against aut a It COMMITTEE CONSIDERS COMMISSION BILL + + + CC ESSEUL TODAY re mpepese Re TaBite einai | > A ate Was Mine matter.)the the upon ruling his change posi-| the in stand then not would gan of the Ut: sae ae Oregon mening re la sule © in no sense legally | memoria was » state Lnspected. inof the state felt that a great men of tHlegal and| ane the payment in M. Johnson a mining engineer M. the by them done being was ustice the above By certificates. fraudulent was Newhouse of Samuel the employ for] was it that felt (they and order former) my to change intend I do not prosecution the witness next western|the other and Utah of the good paid] had state ff the that viz., view. visited having to testified Johnson My lo} asked be president the that way | state regular In the certificates these tion of a volunteer and would at least| to the rights of the In-| be subrogated Utah of the resolution. a + Bunen, with witthe by details ef the transaction given testimony the but & rete it pt! Tce is} struck He a cripple.' I am ‘Don't hit me said looks but to be a cripple seem don't ! mountianeer.' iike a healthy New Mr. examined Snow Attorney the|ness of pavor ot to sna chair the left talked who Those courtesy. pay-| of the memorial said usual| intended. yalue, | discourtesy nent IT distinetly otherwise. not and contemplated opinion "My ment and all Buneh at is of a claim not as a payment RS PLANGLUB HOUSES- FOR RAILWAY MEN not Did he rH Did he strike you? off" glasses your knock I struck when off fell They "No T called him a thief and a swind-! him of| care take felt that. I could ler. mem- this of «a copy and Smoot Senators to sent be whether | orial matter It does net Howeil Congressman and) eitharlasia is for the benefit of sech such change Roose-} President Lo presentation is|fer effect legal the not, or sureties the | velt. of partakes act This same, the Intended, Discourtesy No and donation voluntary a of nature sureties. OND st BEGINS fi dies hea of hearing The preliminary Buneh who is charged with obtaining, $3.709 from er unt byy mis- | rom Samuel sam tinned' yen a Ae in sce Pe ois | nuec yesterday » morning -LO of ‘otriclals. of foe and See the by found certificates bounty _ Family. Sit TAR eaten Wil j a py »ne wh i aa issur k I ie Re of its vear : oat ‘cee By Y i e5 9 t wns et one reve an OC a eae 7: es rst on re as ISS $ ‘ 9 Paes etn ue : aa ih ‘ paper, e o : Bre oi eo Brome pr rae pd poe ses ‘ s ih i Seay Samuel these illegal or fraudulent certificates} Whereus, All entries for miners - lands} Judge but simply enacted that innocent hold- | are subjected to most rigid offielal oe eX-|pegun house of ea 7 yond jts scope and intent and passed | fered to the reeent order of the seean act authorizing the reimbursement | retary of the interlor insisting that all mineral lands must be subjeeted to ofto innocent third parties who had purchased illegal or fraudulent certifi- | ficial Inspection before patents are is-} } paid PY ‘ such} sued. The memorial stated: cates the acl tual amount : sucd, ste pe Toe rain nt patria ea 583 a 7. Text of Memorial. a i oto > paymen ers mE f I ¢ + ? eae of JENSEN. a +toeserrrr+roeereee to a member "In an opinion last state legislature on this one MARTIN ‘ = th: beof questions midst the ln other. of the) subject} ing asked of Mr. Jensen and explanaof the | tions being poured out by the author of discussion in a lengthy I held subject that the state was in no sense/the bill Representative Westphal legally Hable for the payment of ille- | moved that the enacting clause of the was This motion out. stricken | bill be certificates. bounty fraudulent or gal In one clause of that opinion I also} carried and the speaker read the funexpressed the view Uhal the state could | eral services over the measure recover against the clerks issuing such A fight was started over house joint eertificates or their bondsmen, if the | memorial No. 4 by Representative pay | Sutton providing that a protest be sent to proper it deemed iegislature his coneerning Roosevelt President did|to legislature The certificates such mineral for to entries relating opinion given | order follow my not, however, Juneh with city again Lake car'? will start from the associa-| lowed tion's headquarters and that it is a disThe irst payment will become degrace to have tourists econ there| linquent on May 1.1907, even before when the street and side ave is. jr | the. improveme s commenced. It such a condition... The two alleys run-| iS net probable that the extension will ning Into the block are filth: One of be completed next year, and the resithem is the famous Mayor Thompson dents In the outlying districts will alley which the board of health at-| ave to. pay. twoinstalment before tempted to. close down Thompson the sidewall reach their property owns property on the alley and vetoed} Phe extension will be divided and con- had the said returned the. sidewalk letter Lake authorities by Main the matter," asked Mr, Jensen. they read the constitulion with! eves wide open I think they "If 'their Legislature. had what cer- tificates | made street accordance The the side wanted - to from the state treasury, bul it can | the subject, and as to whether he until the liability is com| Fe ad supreme court decisions on Is to say. In no event |? subject ov not. Mr. Robinson be communication to the eity Ing its attention to the Mi chapter te 9. session laws United States and _ the consuilution larger part of Which were | the state of U (ah illegal and fraudute nit eh Asked fou Vuthovitios. fraud. This office is pre at all recovery ties; in accordance In oS board to eeptlible The sanitary committee in-| of frontage and that their petition to Whose hands the matter wa placed | were nol worth delaving the improveWill take the case up with the police | ment The protestants we. resident department It is Seniehis that the | living near the city limits, where most Greek proprietor will be arrested with-| of the property is vacant and is bringin a day or two upon the complaint of} ing little ineome In the petitions the the Elgin Dairy company Providing | council was asked to stop the improveconviction is procured declaring the| ments Ninth South street and wait lunch counters public nuisances the} until sae outlying districts were buitit others in the business district will be} up - be ee the improvement Wa closed | pushe out to the city limits Many Condition a Disgrace. Ke Me protestants in the petitions t ~n ieee Per atee : ' constitutional. te, Wt & the Yaseen at made Clegg are anes ago declaring them a nuisance | an streets from State street to Thir‘his action was decided at the council ‘ ¥ : oy of Seypattie Monday evening when the pe-| * enth, East street andsouth of sev tition of the Plein Dairy company | enth South to the city limits Ove lgned by J. N. Parker, manager vas) the protests of the property owners read It stated that a lunch counter| whe jive near. the southern city limoperated in the front of a saloon atl d 46 Icast First South. street was dam-=| !6 the. district" was created without iging the company' products and was| consideration There were two. petiam menace to the sanitatr condition of} tions objecting to the idewalk extenits plant Poul odoits wi from the} ion. ‘but.dt: "was; etated that: the (prelunbeh counter and- the tench while 4 the place-Is running full blast | bones pyc owned littl more than a mile sec on - uP eee o1 passed omic mat " yencie: a iS a age that It was not clerks, en- pen-| One members 7 the county fits a state. to bounty frauds and iustructing this | ie ee office to proceed without unnecessary| °OS"! delay to vecover bv action atlaw from showing several ters invalidated contracts a corporation The ome ; ‘ ; 3S acueeia aeaceare by several o'clock s over cause DOWN OM! Amevikearns Crowd Wants Money for | Improvements Two Years Before Attention, "hatd-me-out" the took doing business; j not organized | laws of this ; the Represen- impose t meres Fascia tional aes receipt a I flown of cate honorable body |...) acknowledge - by Jensen plexus Test bloodless Was administered by! Westphal This mea-! destined the of 67 S. C. /ally upon corporations lin this state that were hee, Needs TURNED | exchange tative count to Speaker Joseph aud memLCAHGURGIOC RAO sneGnIALICES en beg to resolution Passed After issued at!acting clause bounty | Representative effect that the as the Pena Law Makers Want Kitchens the Sidewalk-Third South Entry Lands. Te | financially responsible and! tion of the bill eee persons have an/imade with such law against these persons | cae Following nication NELSVOt) of the certiheates the county men are ia the action at : to the! certificates; that were wholesale opinion was oa Standing Gen-; concerning outstanding against the state the time of the counselor ath Py ae communi- | Attorney Breeden payment a City Protesting Regarding on Mining | In : Memorial Order | re LUNCH COUNTERS ee UNCONSTITUTIONAL | | 12. way delegates Toate Phehatona) ¢ mi from the State to vention of the association eaneeUre ar March state cone high- rv ohaswt nthe Bohne tine. theGoveenne che helt qppathtment vot ele: As ays. |