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Show es: s pe 4 SRK THE INTER-MOUNTAIN hereafter be constructed. It fs by this bill REPUBLICAN, em rats St the nrare in 7 , engage the : business 7 of 5 lighting and heating and he supplying of power. It could fix the price of every foot of gas, of every metre of electric light, of every fe Published. } Official Organ Entered as postoffice at Salt March 1879 The 3, Only of Morning é the Lake Republican matter City, Republican , Dally relating in 10, the Utah. 1906, Act COULD at the of Congress,| And, State could y, , Newspaper to local Branch Office. 2 In Salt subscription Lake be addressed SUBSCRIPTION In Advance. e should contro] re-| ‘ OULD be Not One Only, the ' is Editorial Paid of weeceeceeesrees Year One McAllister, \ lines OMces-Dooly Block, , Phones: : Bell, General 208 Manager. West Temple Exchange SENATE can BILL St. gas 3190. bos eis faa y = -No be render , At eaucind : the of hereafter incorporated and' business sintate state an of: ante tee now absolute ee of at a3 vigor which coal = coal makes it will warning - for be remembered, the was D out other very clearly ealers dealers. chargeable who are He that to a Inability his the not ade made > , fight, railroads railroad the continue in to as much to of as to his : on famine the in lines this of railroad. city the past There . mitted this to happen in 1906-7 ~~-Friends-of-the panies are going railroad in the . these new mines also say : five, that state of : up course a show| business is| underor BUt !Ve the Utah. that new of the summer, ae selling We do senate and any not' bill Me Utah find coal that in with] SUCH PROVISION the line phrase; i: Oe of the : engage bill . can Ve do ak that. ere Oana of. No ? and: tron inter-state law. right mere can number > 1t] i" there, for for coke. That That This acquire need bill by means means they they empowers the condemnation companies for the construction and there is an additionally that they may construct the state wrong Every without @7Y . It won't they agit vicious se ne st i . " an S that The : have They new charges. It to Z Te they could under the WOULD be panies could chants of resources a become iron of would three and the the power. a It company coal of HELP in and Into at resources, fifty to iron part the Strike BY hands are as told dollars of this and puts bill iron completely that to more mer- the it costs open marketable to and]. produc- a will to that back, : sec that the of the Ln ' from have , > he past, may not ‘oO | Th . had ; back his in ere control in yOls . should MAY inwhayes Lady of. irritated. the way in AGNES wanted | |, | That which teachers os : expenses of in the living past, De better * paid, be fitor or Utah ‘ her beyond which. they Jim) o it . ~giginies "present sorely. re ost Nar Re have the re EC: : a" believed j to ‘ }.nq the 2 Include ¥ ar ' ae prosperous, , higher than for for legis- ot 1oOW, owe r re eit' , - the : can Again. rte _ will % andi hastened: the eoiiras: wees nn ide wor ‘ings kindly_to suppose rocked e - yr e . face win- a + i mid-day thermometer at that ras world hemes her here: ridiculous height in the shade, where |, bite cetag " A Bo, Up fo the; house to in- intruded I ORO te and ore fro : and rr ida and { mS h an nd "Sh Pome ene " arose, lesy and watched ‘ aco ye: heavy : yp na She Oh, aly S $0 ‘ , 4 wheld ae SS chiclma ed: a cas eat ch oe day to you, madame, the shelter your roof and rarely owe MN BC 7 a g- i Oo * ye. oa got ¢a yo rain as ye dld; and ee oat ut was ate Rale My ey w in- glimpse, of a of the upper ny faces, y |e aueer world-a queer e came ant "Lady Cecil. the ral what in the think Sewers earfas a he pgp«comes a town you-are eee en. since ‘ y anx"He handecte' ts cea « e earchingly, inal A aera . on Sar ees ‘hanes. p ‘you I ae alone ladyship;- but odds day 1 ils : o nie, him of Park Do reassure 1 did catch a second at one herself aA of all the oerah neg ind then. Miss Herneast araeea it away Now avikh, less heard the Park... up TCS ROL at the uppper she "You did not look in time to see it, but of! "\ a 4 just 5 ence a afer afore ketched in the ram ee ee to coun gibbe ring, to ; in?" hers ier al se now tr ,closer ‘| Oner drew Tor eee cena have the' she lookec Seainee es ‘nave; 7)... looke¢ ‘ she eo a York aga : nats ne phir re dis "from..the me. redd mayhap, teachers) I truded upon I Le ‘| Just RCOT A YOUeae be » found. = rs 4 y , She ia Does she live here?' * hive. bere es pe Ok jother. face that iwrul e eo woman as ye came |dow for they that me the > payment 54 that a than fair ah box. New 1 i aie from mbes | to, help. seen her, They ey now. : more reve +s if r revenues secure Be is much no to their salaries.. tt in ot Ye "sn one yee Peet jyoung*: seeking SIGs Calas Rss journal nal not one copying Jonesome mm ~ y« anyone ut v Bare fashion pee ut a) atandarrls he ‘ ‘low tehdarde «"Wnep xh pressed for money Now pene. state os are.so is are a Eee she shuddered : | . get agreed . to fornication raising of ------- Mowiy' - are they) to . who anyone opposition nr "ry of / down -to ‘the the state He, Seeawes rest. of the coe - very: P wanted prohibition permit.a will seek tid Were cut' . » of people Of that the : been esence presence, | lex Another rhey FORAY: Up, for SOG BNW Se lowers the the { FLEMING Danker- J he| a But : Newton, Bill follower fefr eo disfranchise _And a but School ; - : uy oo pi tissue. Lake. of name} iD bs party Salt the affiliating eae Wyk Par } sl " they Sheets Dubois marriage. ase thou- | stolen. on indors« ine uiianlo f » to tofanide agree ° yr . : ols Yourself?" Naliiar te hak coltame ica. Che aeeualven colt quite, ety Dele MDeRle ve Serre 20 Dae compremise, Che puNn | NOt. your. followers defeated the whole proposition. | 1y he | lation robbery. one ' > the which. celestial what eal matter Rey have | ‘le: "clean of the back & Idaho proposition, wher- not as ee eee good men to 5 +¢ in oatht a I cy known ‘ theTe have have ee pebeen they ee before. George of no tt a Jonge oat change: Aa | >» 2 . gang? would will) driven into the company $3 : Pa and "the gang. . Donaldson y of women, which ee making a be Up Salt ae LakeSite : at coke tint secured their Gig knew giving 5 they. i ade made 7 Oe ee, of want will with. 15 yin: attitude vwne wa capture x party ere that all { organization mennz and party Be a8 -e tren- Can eee made .- were . ¢ities e 1ocent chief ab ) the They are innoce and robbers > ecured many' the total plunder thezattairs w > alfair as ‘iS Fp ee ‘vil ae Dangerfield, ' Bien Hie eta beetles, more | and. breathless, stated is today began re{She ia going oe was to while to clear. about, fall to at arrived; fair a lady bill strongly|# is a men every line or electric of Utah's gas measure men to be, have a position this allied grasp. to that in the of their these in- them command know have request every give for business turn they here will within we the men of to law may the bill we state to their which can harmless-and be that is Utah! lower resolution of house That's Why a board the will house of authorizing trustees for name the the the legislature Governor Cutler Agricultural trustees Lady 4 DangeroF ad it wants appoint, direct and the select governor another, to to discharge be named his in private the house resolution? A moment's house his own executive. It his reflection members make that is appointees not for The effort be defeated. will, they certainly, should selections. That the leave is convince the of the the governor expressly province an act house to of to the name him. should not be made. If made, it should ee WORK FOR Never been THE let it willing assemble kindly at be to that will wisely be Here of being keith to is crowd, in tonight. Republican crowd We We be city want worth of back and the The Amerikeith want to to give money has that to not is prove them them to our some if they guided. brought correct that them. will the CROWD. the theatre for suggestions but said help the feeling KEITH San into out of rebellion Francisco-greatly the the now Union. theatre, going Let start forward in the a need Ameri- movement in a sister state. This is no more than right. The rest of the Union has been busy setting things right in Utah. Let Utah return the compliment. Down in San Francisco a band of citizens organized and following a definite control, insulted the flag of the free, They hooted at the stars and stripes. They declared it a rag of dishonor, the symbol of a shameful compact, They declared swore President loud their and Roosevelt, defiance roundly They that | sun Secil ‘ill Shona shone sanalineie: still as if he | Porch plead of Cecil knew course; his he >Ww ‘Wit her of the they howled United were their but but ¢ a vies huge dazzlingly, hs iar pike minke ee Lady.NR feet were g a , she what! his before, and instant}and wasn't] dress\ knight in een suns ey cuatming cause, week the true : was of her bronze e, chaneine s ears MeO shield guineas Lady only ve vane vs and thanks fot has afforded." teen droppedoe him out a curhihimre of sigh and with ae > lace, their gay eat oug ae ROReer RhOeer ae , Goce cia Young ees together vent fr i apple-green 1 uche } aEady ouche, with two cavaliers on horseback. . The only married lady of the party being the baronet's wife-wh played chaperone and propriety! Sir Peter had discovered a new specimen of the Saturina Pavonla Major, and did not go. . It was an intensely hot day, the sun pouring down its flery heat from a sky as deeply blue as that of Italy-the heat quivering in a white mist over the sea. Yot a breath of air stirred -the sea lay asleep, one vast polishgol ta under that globe of molten old I knew we woo grill to death-I said so," Lady Cecil remarked; "but where is the coe of warning Ginevra when she is bent upon anything. The three childrem survived the Fiery Furnace, and we may survive this, but I doubt it, "Don't be so plaintive, Queenie," her father interposed; you'll survive, I dare say, but you won't have a shred of complexion left. fou blonde women never can stand sunshine Now Ginevra is ‘the happy complexion which all the equatorial Africa couldn't darken or ppols. Seeing," this sotto voce, "that ade up of Blanc de Perle and States. ashamed derision of by the a carriages,-all Sir . pease : ea blaine ; < iS dripping . OE ear ea eae Arthur had been scupnlns horizon with "T a see eagle pe house," ' id; "‘at Ginevra's children, had gone on now, for nearly least Oh, dear! how fast the drops are coming Now, then, uP Arthur-a fair field and no favo His "with her clear, merry A nd laugh, the haughty, handsome belle of last season gathered up her flowing, flimsy skirts, bowed her bright head, and sped away like a deer before the storm. Sir Arthur ran, too; oné may be never so dignified, and yet secamper for their lives before a thunder storm And Lady Cecil laughed, and Sir Arthur laughed, and faster, faster, faster fell the light black drops, and twenty years of ordinary acquaintance could not have brought them so near together as that hour. On and on, faster and yet faster, the rain pursuing them like an avenging fury, a great peal of thunder booming above their heads. Blacker and bigger that great cloud grows; p patter, falls the rain; it will be down in torrents directly, There is a flash blindingly bright, and then-Heaven be praised! e tall chimney is reached, and it proved to be a house! Sir Arthur fllogs wide the gate, and they skurry into the garden, thickly sheltered by fir trees, and pause at last, wet, panting breathlessly, laughing. and. look into each other's flushed faces. new I could beat you, Sir Arthur," Is the first thing Lady Cecil say#, aS well as she can for her throbbing heart-beats. "Oh, what a race! And my poor parasol, and my lovely hat-spoiled! I can't see anything to laugh at, Sir Arthur-it was a beauty, though you mayn't have had soul enough to appreciate it. And my slip- ow ell, and who is Miss Mine mean ' Oo Herncastle? always trouble. cae you've Saude able I noua piavle and: See oa Aided : casting pointed pow a in store. for so se ne oP : hear Sayethat?" t?" paint . CE wooden ee low, unearthly, 4 "a ». infinite eee eae 3 a the ; baron Siena Us aoCeRenHiG and ‘ ~| Naan of ee walling so full Coc y st eee 1 . ho leone who denounce and |they do understand which savy door e renewed? yO; silence anes above, then I ariel fell, "Let us leave this hor rid house aoe w oman,' ¢ that harsh-looking old believe the Cecil. vk claimed Lady be, is unplace, whatever else it may canny. Of two evils I prefer the rain." the lesser "The rain is by no me ans evil of* the two. I fea ro. must be arbitrary, my dear Lady Cecil and inleast ten sist upon your remaining at time the minutes longer. By that lightning and rain will have ceased That was a strange cry -it sounded like one in great pain os The door pe pene an d the old woglanced susman re-ente e pieiously at the lady ay id gentleman seated by the window. hope my raven di dn't frighten Ss i; the young lady,' he **h le do scream out most unearth ly. That. was him you heard just now. She looked at them again, as though to see whether this statement was too much for their credulity. Sir Arthur smiled. "Tt did startle us a Iittle; I coness four raven has a most lugubrious voice, my good woman. Will you tell us'the name of this place? "Tt be Bracken Hollow." "Bracken Hollow," Lady Cecil repeated the name in a _ still more startled voice. She had her wish then sooner than she had expected-she vas In Sir Peter's haunted house "Ay, your ladyshtp, Bracken Hollow, 4 main and lonesome place-main Sto : at the Christian religion, not they make |®cquainted, that deride no that most of to the in which and effort with become men States Supreme court 2 ae f e Tn‘ groes of the South could be converted into a valuable asset of the nation. His appreciation of religion as an uplifting influence is seen In the following words quoted from his address: "IT believe that there is a divine Providence which will so shape our history that the negro will be a helpful factor We rmust all assist in bringing about this end Industrial development, cleanliness, and other benevolent and useful things are good for the negro, but I believe nothing will help him so much as influence of the cross of Christ, and nothings will so move him-to being a good and useful citize n as the gospel of the Prince of Peace Another distinguished citizen, WHlliam Jennings Bryan, a man. universally admired and esteemed, talking of his tour around the world and comparing Christianity with other nh fs al ons, said: I have no doubt whateve that the Christian religion will win its way to universal acceptance.' The Amertean nation, Mr. Bryan velleves, is doing more for the world than any other nation, and the reason is that "Christianity in America has had the best chance to produce its fruits." Instances could be multiplied of the public men of the United States bearing like testimony to the accomplishments of religion. How insignificant in comparison are the _ sceoffers and sneerers --- --+~ S-line classified ad under. "For dalb-Sttusetsqneote has disposed of many articles for others. Why not for STREET: > 50°. 50° Off| 2 FOR 1 SALE (50°, o Off OR ONE ARTICLE AT HALF-PRICE In our original two for one sale we offer for two commencing Tuesday, March 5th, an immense line Men's and Boys' Soft Shirts. ot MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS. New Neat Stripes and Plaids ed or attach- detached cuffs, worth 75e or more, sale 40 cents Others worth $1.25 or more, Sale 65c. a ee of Rare Bargains inf BOYS' SOFT Ladies' Knit SHIRTS. Goods and UnderNew line Light wear. Weak Stripes and fancy Sale on Goods a ad- tae See deci a ‘thatlat religion volta eer ays ago, declare was ie principal factor by which thre ne- CUTLER BROS. CO. 36 MAIN who business, in rfessions, are foremost as ehhh coniios - Matis Tw ece aes panes sty 4 pay are wore , De United : gasped, ar Spokesman Review: It is a,signifi" ‘ awertae ee CODER th Shee wh of | have attained eminence statesmanship, the eae He oa ay Sane at him looked she ee (Continued. Tomorrow Morning.) apg ease at acne ; MEN INDORSE RELIGION. PUBLIC open ee s eee stairs a long, wild, 7 ne A t couple Ae / those so 3 to door Se ea ie, yo She eee stairs. ‘ry, burst the Se a got} ee ee "Did you s warm, " Sir Arthur remarked, looking at the fair lily face beside him; "and ere is not a tree, nor a shrub even, to ward it off. Suppose we go in search of verdure and shade, as we used to do in the Great Desert. My traveler's instinct tells me there is an. oasis not om' "Yes; go by all. means, Queenie, murmured the earl, "and when you have found that oasis send me back word, and I'll join you. At present I am reduced to that state in which a man's brain. feels like melted butter, and each limb several na weight. shall lie down here on the sand and compose myself to balmy slumber." Sir Arthur proffered his arm-Lady Cecil took it... The picnic party were pretty well dispersed by this. time Ginevra and the major, and one. of the rector's: daughters had put off to| pers-see! sea ina little boat; ‘Squire Talbot | She held. out one slim. foot-oh, was making himself agreeable to the ueeniec, was it coquetry 7-and. the young lady in apple-green muslin: the! beautiful the gay litbronze. slippers, rest had paired off like the eet "And. your tle rosettes were ruined, of animals in a child's Noah's ark. | feet are wet," Sir Arthur: exclaimed; well. go on an explooring expedition! "that is worst of all. And there is with Sir Arthur as remain there to anger under. these ‘trees, in this watch the slumbers of the euthor of| lightning. We at make for the a being; and so the Cornish baronet lhe use, What place is this and the earl's daughter started in} "TI don't know. A most ‘dismal and search of the oasis. gruesome place, at least. Good gracIt was not unpleasant being alone ious! what a flash; and-oh, Heavens! with Sir Arthur. in company, as a) | Sir Arthur, did you see that? rule, he had nothing whatever to say; She gave a little scream and caught society small talk was as Greek to him stg the new styles, the latest fashionable He ‘foilewad her eye-to the front novel, the last prima donna or da house-just in time eee these topics were Sanserit | windows to catch a glimpse of a woman's face o him, or thereabout. ut alone with as she pulled seer one hastily away aS appreciative listener, he could talk, | from. the pan and talk well-not of his travels alone | are "That oat do you know her -on all subjects. He spoke of things! high above the reach of most of the) he asked ! But Lady Cecil stood like one struck | men she had met, and Lady Cecil be‘dumb, gazing with all her eyes. ng a young lady of very fair perenne repeated "Do! you. Know her?" he as the female intellect goes, apprecia ed him, interested, delighted:| in surprise. is-it is-it is-Miss Hern3 quite breathless indeed jn her absorpcas tion at times. hey bacevar ba ey tik: ' OC an entrance /in this way... We Rpattat cS will asta See entane Co Yes,a7 Sir Arthur had danerarceeihe : |r discomposed himeelf. her! hand and listened. Ww ould He oe held ut weird "Certainly I can run," answered La Reine Blanche. "What a question for you to ask, of all people, as though you didn't stand and laugh at me the afternoon you arrived, romping like a with Arthur's|there's ae the I see a tall chimney, and where there is a chimney there must be shelter. Let us make for it, corer Cecil-we can reach it In five minutes, if we run. Can you run? lunatic -'went®Sir~ and ice he Crash. thunder on the panels The door|them as carries the ss ; urries their heads so high, yielded to that tremendous knock and|and them haughty eyes always sheds flew open, and they stood face to face] most tears. fine gentleman and a lawns : a vee ; ; a ‘ i with « 160, old a'swoman, Soaresfor lady, but aa : : gaunt = a erim , .{|store them-trouble . there's trouble an "As from Part the Cecil's summer muslin slippers wih HRECAHAITO « ane , Haris aoa Swiss oes ee eonbection college, whom right. not stopped tune to Hi his, there could be nojed. "I don't mind getting my death manner of doubt to thetheissue. of cold a drenching, but to no go doubt, back Sir Arthur, Lady as Cecil, earl, and|and face in the rest, sheltcred, dominate the clause that adopt a he ‘ath-hie fridnde: the black thunder cloud had gathered or else glared in' im-|0Ver their heads, threatening instant wrath ae his wife and Seanad jealous lag eri ade diag yeataocll jaave|land tais so know that to death not that, It of and in 3, 1iem. CS Bolenan Potent them: | je peas, which employment good leave out appoint They operating, Ke Know - that. watched her animated with} per ae ees re EAL Rifle He hunt was, heteling ette e a vefie intent?' : Oe : - flirtation : 2 a frightful gorilla had | | eecweines §'‘ ot < ONE aN DNV Major Frankland A flirting married} once in Africa, and just at. the mo- | Lady Cecil, another. race,"* : AUSE. CLAUSE It places one MEANS. way systems of vt tos now THe Lady clause. establish becomes and the and ALL ‘will have absolute and perfect control of the street railstate and too, state. as too only enacting bill. the coal mines and the iron mines never could be opened or operated by independent companies-UNLESS EACH NEWCOMER IN THE FIELD SHOULD FIRST CONSTRUCT A RAILROAD FROM HIS MINES TO HIS MARKET. The established lines would have him utterly at their mercy. No use saying they would not take advantage of their power. There is the case of D. J, Sharp. No use saying they would supply the demands of trade. There is the coal famine. These things stare one in the face when the proposi-} tion to give more power to those > for those conditions is advanced, No wise business man will put himself in the power of his rivals. No prudent legislator will put his state into the power of a railroad company, or any other company. If this bill becomes a law, the railroad companies the is secretary, That much If proposed i not . gr Utah,! ce Republican ; them absolutely as mercy omitted is iron feature of this of the bill the com- We point probably this unfair Meee the | | didi members been : 3 that' oh" Saas effect That manufacturers thousand mining. water admirable their of thelr lines, IRON. their coal cost of them governor and would it the products. the know right to build new roads in and call them branch lines- miners state to that operation its life and NOT all of And, regard the use, We streams in iron to mine hundred develop tion. may palpably We have sald nothing of the proposed legislation. By the terms it and they the 1@° BY power aria serv ee We know, enable --power or There other insolently | Oe. = of. ecentl Decer of in they lived here If: the chief: is No would oe _ lines men. we will interest absolute coal But that dustrial to business here. power advantage. incorporation. would give to the company the varlous parts of the state, as for sell upon to knew would would They wehint W mp unrelated N willingly estimable interests gas. land any it . ae the company,|friendly surely ind ~" imperceptibly parasol. Oh, such a ‘hey were a great deal together, and|® rainstorm, an every power the ag ee of my Tari of LYRE hat had cost ten for want. See utterly . is not sell enter to ' until: railway company. oma o the and to provision lines oo have. ‘ i ninety-|iqcig spoke measure by hurt could street company, might animal oe Jan of : gas water a They every empower them to undertake. rr OUT ENACTING aN r STRIKE and will any maintenance branch any and . women aeaber| ‘depart=| story | " Rech neve the es Se ee . Ee ' the life of the American ‘ and city. OPPOS¢s the enactment of this bill, We know the value Dangerfield drove Major Frankland In ‘ , , : : . of the railroad companies. We know how much goodjher pony phaecton. The rest of the young iadies followed in a second bar- because it will deprive the state of a just revenue. new road they build should bear its burden of incorporation as manufacture manufacture proceedings and of can can | erse impersonat f u ofthe, that eke evaee ave. he of the} ae . a con: a companies to| & s docks and piers,| build state. for lighting every any ; of would not be able in the future to dig coal in Wyoming and sell {t outside that ‘state. But the national law does not prohibit a coal company from doing so. There will be Wyoming coal in the Salt Lake market next winter, just as there has been in the past. And there will be Utah coal selling outside the state-so far as this bill is concerned. This bill provides that the railroad companies can engage in coal mining and in the commercial coal business. They may sell coal and any coal products and byproducts, . They there as thy are 3 the 3 of the death electric eee It companies ens, ety could, surplusage. Z business to ti THERE, Railroad y se . sa ca eke oF the: Meniriserywed the time when one Tenon Abe Auok."in end lshor: waiaia -to'.be SGEPED "more ET harmful ‘San: the, Francisco than waee 7 test Sheets se to make nae Wid Si gh TO | Phils were ae N ia Sheetka hie te have BANKS' CORRECT STYLES. i oe . "a9 LOWEST PRICES tah con- law no Wyoming or other coal will be marketed they have done the state-without, however, losing sight This<-bill does hot.and of the fact that they have done pretty well for tnhemhere from outside the state. We know these corporations are headed by able can not prohibit the selling of foreign coal in Utah, and] * elves. the accor bt 1e will eee and! be teeth BE ee eRe WOMAN miner j ‘bill. 2 who B *{ € urters-when ollice you evidence, or "the Alle, agttdity: aroused. just alt : oe : avagely unclvilzec even Lady} p,; seen. s : ; SE charters] @ zale is darklan- eyes hadi been shot. Pp pier Pp privileges eges and sailing charters Cec il herself, His looked | AOS BET Athen CH aie FES aT eA ine from the government before they|in grave wonder and disapprobation | to Paine Pate rt ne eae cae aera ‘ aed i paretiert atter! one grea "Op, CG maritime commerce, this provision in a a ae o akay x eh ec é ba é geet ode ; / - z é to | size aesof . a ; pea, , fell :eieah ash a a ady like and every Selves merce does do ‘ Scotland." See ae Chiet. oO sand dollars of dfwaneembntyot arré >me (* 6 @hP*ho PEP dollars. |: likely ous } nead : MeWhirt ac ie : Cnarges. It is known and SPE eeniclis { a suppressed eh. fro a re na 0 1 facts. not' 4 c » water he needs without Na y a sr gee provisions of the law. senate ‘senate companies in looks t i right selve Also, friends of the. bill declare that under its pro-| visions, and under the provisions of the inter-state com- neither arrest? lived. ever have 0 ee e innocent g ruilty; y» fool. hehe "UE at v thousand en ce crooked Yee e a f ae i ‘ was ee Panis, been. facts ther em ‘ from : flea fled ave brough the char 5 It approve. to "condemn: of oO Ce there » been been x a day ay since sin g they a fled 1 chief ofof police here coul poli nere could not Bae want the of th €.36 « : You not one c was a Ae | ere. Weber Has i the provision do ‘these "lO VOK ase ~ are cate ) it is a pro-| et "suckers mén i wuld We He f o Now, in the first place, woulda crook go into the | of the chief of poll itt lid . | She lo clei to secessjo ior the all; affair i at the e tir numberer oO of: tt 1@¢ men Tribune return them bunco rbot se b od eet Utah: Let4 the th office of) the. e- ehijer nd. th he ta ¢ eine chief, anc Lid) crook Gad ‘itan ebvasr chief then'}-to. the py e Office numhei twenty.: and Beh state house go out and get the Beste aha of the 7 tablished Ww > C°™pany, th tne| bill. of eompantes#to Beman ibaa railroad life ,|a ninetya if it were to bill : & get dock Re and other state and and of outside senate And Ut haa all the coa|| for They of job, J of 3a and P ofcae Tr ies "°F 40 the companies any good. aoe Pass this bill, and the railroad companies that are black asking for it would have a clear monopoly of new that number . tide public "for all necessary and convenient uses." to could coma a law, wouldn't save the bill from condemnation "sy : but it is not there NO build a. "®SS in the state of Utah, and as the companies oa have e from per- railroad and of representatives the mihacie's sither ither he (| | . NSE ee 24 launca and operate lines of steamsnips. But as|\Voman was an anomaly the tall Corn-|Ment the climax. reached, | ing ae this tl time- isk | hihis Tia eae its ae eee ere is is little > likelihood likeli 5 Sacra e Ye is aronetoe could oH eacd we} When. when. the gorilla came inwas. sight. x down aein edit bucketsful Va by this money, aT and she-ah, a beautithere of; their engaging in that busi-| ish baronet in no wise under=| Lady Gecita eves-and pe ars. Oe tee the house, and into the low stone/ful face, and it's a proud ane a it in 1907-8? the mines Bending ati This bill provides authority Se os RT a ating engage in water transportation, assurea| wili supply the state demand. proposed ake GC their will prevent contend open they the prohibits bill to the no. disputing sr unexpected ga: gas be ee undisputed ruted, pee as j lo hold Chief Sheets one of two decisions: ee : TOGETHER. [1% ‘the crooks Fag "a and dubbed And: the people have: : given, the ‘ ‘ and nine the ec correct: 7, 1907. sa Re ay are cons'| they = were! The Tribune knew of) the e job,job, through its s fellfellowship oug gas the will in ment. the ° Me ne conquest in and ' Rr REASON Salida: with If deprive ‘water, rights "for /all: necessary, bier ONE ELSE SO FAVORED. smelter TT UE farmer can ecomplyin = Dp! im which to drive weOne, e jnz railroad skillfully-devised people ; 3 either in , caal ah. and use; Noy : by evidence had before the senate committee that there} will be another coal famine next winter. What good reason fs there to believe that the companies : of * . MARCH | | | RE engaged have] BR te /of~electea them Whirter to the ‘ and there Riaie it ar could copy line railroad the PUES o ee exropcion. wilderness aGa : good ‘ And that fluid. a They * would printed fromA COE egy» ree state, insurgents. 4 ‘in| é of politi "i politcal OF the Chief Sheets knew He knew i ‘at least ast state] 7 state ating: ' The McWhirters ; ‘ ; were : robbed ‘of ten people, would the. could senators ° ; representatives the S manufacture of price the the of join There 2 further) in uns utter dream kn Francisco US But. the law at HMked; - "AE prevent) the the this business: carefully-a_ Which LE LET prices} engage of ‘They by eee ; in ne a authority interest ee authority want Read ai a there TAY sell _| the are ere of 2 thing of the: NO mines of ) been a coal 8 we of > find es competitors " 5 has and three 5 and.many winter, supply that no wouldn't. it of ean § water venient : Utah, ; authorizes be driven out of business} he was-surely the argu-Me S can staan sh wider iy other-any power. There is plenty. of coal In. are et Or RAIL- any . y 0 the selling as out especially page ision 7 their ment js strong against giving the corporations-railroad| or this law, without. production recourse. ee ert with a reer will . records corporations. Now, if D. J. Sharp could the laws. as they are-and . with : and 5 aRno of the| 2©™" Water business in this city because he undertook L ten, ‘ _ et See . at fifty cents a ton under the agreed price * ay buried visi z people. driven their ninety-five. ; Le coal ae ‘ matter companies. niet its high 7 of side : It empowers them to mine and sell coal. That alone is enough to condemn ft. They have too nearly that power now, and they have in the past exercised it with Sharp, utterly read Utah. ah, . Justst s THE of these : the pe tg*titor At Mi z make as , as muc ae so as arinif the ee as législature declared in terms: "No person or corporation c * : ( < coal sell or mine shall companies railroad than other in the'state of Utah." : ~ "| : could is in coal ss Cai companies by ae be to having competitor companies r Bere ei the WHICH every one company. companies entire eM STATE! ) STATE! gave out San being now maeeekaet THE their Se get the the companies to No private individual and no franchise to engage in these] gas The the them for] empowering rates the didn't es Se wi ll We wives monopoly it . are the could ER yrhave from their ' ive are : organized or yet the there its coal, of people defeated. § Ley No will benefits that may be derived people In writing such a law on the = . rg adc companies railroad jron. should patching . possible warrant here power, NINETY-FIVE. No and ory from they > it, AT the} rate C ; them, While a WOULD SELL POWER OR LIGHT And vet every one a de de without revise companies, a ' ninety-five mend RATE -. And province of power, control ale NUMBER number can books statute ine poks, Sigicne, it of could irae Z . charters : that » 25; : Independent. gs alc Ok OU fix the companies ReLEY tO TERE Fallrond of companies could, under those elilines' of business i And South to SLOT ; ae THE business pursue a bad, to re which OR GAS. the ither either ae harmless. FIX is power They demanded made It to is‘ prevent their ‘processes of rebellion useless for the An ike STATE. that the roo] Subiect_ to the public's power of limitation, 4,00} ao 8.00] 2'0 oe Se ao Yaar soos q . SALT LAKE CLry, UTAH, THERSDAY, TU it state NOT of ---= bill the ' within grant Malcolm Senate THE feature have The state would be charge what they chose. corporation could get a In Advance.| lets slejeveetele ie aintar ree Cole Months C00 ee oc: 1.50..........Sunday to RATES: : Three Months winks cle aiere ' @00cc rcs cen KILL DEFY another officials. They nce to Vileness: in. their. att : ' demnation of the national authority,' and vowed would tl Ae row:the: soldiers in: the bay if' any attempt . . City. ---_-_----___| should amendment is certainly Do not give notice to carriers} gp HEAT or solicitors. er here to the Circulation Department, or to| ROAD COMPANY . Dente 1.50..... Party Feb, under ounce of power in the state the transportation of freight, quasi-pubile Institutions Wand All matters a by Republican Company second-class ported DIRECT the Every nter-Mountain SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, courts. lasts one] Plaids. week longer. pecial Prices Ladies' Linen derwear. 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