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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1907. | PROPERTY OWNERS EFFORTS DOUBLED WENT FOR A SHAVE; RANKS OF "HOLD-UP MEN" ARE INVADED BY WEARERS OF SKIRTS ARE TURNED DOWN IN REPAIRING ROAD NEVER CAME BACK | tar eee | ASTER j on Salt Lake Route Washouts De-|Mrs. laying Through Traffic. Amerikearns Committee Public Improvements Blocks Progress. - KELSEY DICTATES Smith Says She Waited Since Last April. NEW SURVEYS CONSIDERED | NOW SHE ASKS DESIGN Has DIVORCEsions West south Tempe ' --- -_--_-_ \ : a Construction Business Men Take Engineer's Style or Do Without New Lights Pass - Through ; Via os s tna Bristol) Other Pioche is ieee Possibility, a Cases Granted sa ‘ 2 Are Carried Two sensailonal holdup occurred Friday night about 10 oelock. The j tit lt one wa on South Temple treet ,oppo ite th Templ grate ind the other it Fourth South ina Siante | treet The holdup in both cases {we woamer and uy te hour | had net been captured Shortly ifter 10 ‘cloel Friday § }; valking \ jhe neared the building oceupied by the Lambert Paper company, twa. young i omen came ou the doo y and . and z Over | | tren | | |) | 1¢ ladth but no trac could be} found of them A good. description |}of them 1 furnished the pollee by v| }young man who saw the ginls hurrying |}down the -srircet | The othe: holdup took place at} Fourth. South: and State ibout the | same time when Gus FHegsirem, a prospector. from KRhyolite, Nev Wa |relleved ‘of $450 | State sireet, and Just a © got to the corns f Fourth South wo well dressed colored iv] tepped up to him and} lgirls shoved oa long hunting" Knife to-the-minute-Such oe. Masagt Thai be: Wed [stenbedichimTiveyattodd stalking 16, told ever bine, loved ho. was him for some time and then one of the |) had One As you may know comes much earlier this year, March 31st being the day, and you will want your New SPRING SUIT-something Neat and Nobby and up- |was also thecahlrethis nian site time she During going through his. Alfred pocket | agninst his side and pushed him. into} She reached in his inside coat. pocket j the doorway Here one of the givls |and took a wallet containing $450 and fwent through his pockets, taking $50,)a number of valuable papers, and di ey | ind before the Jap could realize what |}appeared s 2 ihad happened, the 1dy" holdups ran He started for the police station and It was reported Friday at the local} c Since kissing her wood-bye on April) down the street and were scen to entor )there with tear in eyes, he told offices of the Salt Lake Route that one i 7, 1906, and saying that he wus. going) {he Vallev. House bat ithe tale sergeant Hemple tarted telegraph wire was in working order) j Vel ee BITAV( md hai Cue Mrs Che police were notified about 10:30 ) se ralomen out on the case, but up to ta] 7 p 1 E mma Smith has never seen her hus-iand immediately siarted to searcly for) a late hour no arrests had been made. as far as Caliente Rallroad offic als) band, William A. Smith. according to NEW | Week, South refused the was of street Main to curred the de- adopt at owners' a the Councilmen proposed lighting from Seuth street, when the system on Temple to its at sent) her story told in divoree court' Friday | before Judge Charlies. Wi @fternoon N months she waited wes s return or some word from him} A [tayo |} Shortly before she filed a suit. for di-| passen-| vorce = she received in anonymous] was | believed she. which ecard | Postal wouid it that Friday gwer é agent, ; said f v in all nrobe uillts be thirty days before from her husband, and that he nad the line can be opened again for glven her up and would never return! be-| she time some For again her hea the meantime. the In traffic through lieved that he had gone away to find | force of men has been enlarged, and work and had become sick or met wit hy they are bending all thelr energy tosome accident Vhe anonymous. postward completing the work at the earal card changed her mind and she} liest possible moment. filed suit for divoree Lesson Is Leurned, Mrs. Smith's story was corroborated by Agnes Jensen, her neighbor, and The last washouts on the line have ; then the case was postponed to secure demonetha pig agin | ra further d evidence ‘he Sinttl complaint of a doubttel. thatbeyone the present pore SES "wn a } "6al- members oy asked fou prejudice Personal petitioners. exhibited in against of improvements property the Improvement First members public pole the fight, which Friday meeting Black and Councilman oc- evening Crabtree were Tuddenham and the scene word that days before of it the would the the two Amerikearns members voted to adopt the pole presented by lngineer Louis C. Kelsey for the permanent lighting System to be Installed the future The property owne) came. to the council to install a lighting system which they proposed to pay for themselves It was agreed that the Jights should remain there only during the pleasure of the council, and that when the city commenced its improvements on the street that the lights should be removed. washouts be at least damaged could of Callente Burtner, district fifteen] track be repaired freight and ean not be reited. upon in times eithiel must line The weather, wet fitted out with conerete aqueducts o costae o AES TECED s been mes BP ae ees iy n sa dd yea be te In}? eS acd le ey ea ernee aa Sz wake rt 905.3 many places along its Jength or it mus Elia ‘ Me« Se eae iz 4 yeo vow nee 1 rc er; be taken from its present route and wi ero went away placed on higher ground One ne Where Kelsey Shincs, route which has received consider: ton Released Prom Prisoner. fn the matter is that over Bristol pass| F The property owners adopted a pol by way of Pioche. It is stated by enHer husband, William W, Baker, a but City Engineer Kelsey without any gineers why have made a study of the /Convict at the state prison, Mrs Alma authority "butted in" and bragged at locality that this route ‘ i without granted a divoree from nim the time thit unless his pole was Morse. In her complaint improvements would not}| doubt the best in that part of tine adopted the Mrs. Baker declared that her husband stute rhe be made When the property owners Was uddieted to the commission of what difficult to make practical, and submitted thelr design, Kelsey laid his crime and possessed a vulgar and imbefore the committee For two hours|the cost of construction over the pa moral character Baker is serving his high, but it is arthe councilmen wrangled over the mat-] would doubtless be second term for Gurelans since Mrs. company will lose, at ter. Finally Councilman Mulvey moved] gued that the Baker married him, He was convieted present vate, many tlines propthe that the pole submitted by the enough to build the new line by| Of stealing chickens on See en ies 15, erty owners be adopted t han in years three to sentenced 1206. and spring flows into| whien cach "You are not on this committee," ]t he water track | the penitentiary the lowland through whieh the Black shouted i granted the custody "T thought this was a committee of]1 uns of her daughter, Helen, 6 years: old Officials on Ground. the whole to consider the matter of The complaint alleged that Baker was the improvement with the property No action on the part of the com-|yot a fit person for her to see or assoowners," Mulvey replied. pany lending to the adoption of a new) efate with in any way. They were Black informed him that he was route has been announced, but it is} married in Salt Lake on April 13, 1900 mistaken and then the members of the known that pince hassine,received Hoods consid(of. tas Charges Crucl Treatment. committee present got together. The]. yvear the matter report adopted was in favor of Kel‘ration. Many of the officials are now Mrs. Rose Dubrasky was granted sey's design for a post, and it will has| divorcee from Frank Dubrasky aftei on the ground | where the damage probably be pushed through the counhaving tolerated his cruel treatment attention been done, and their entire cil Monday night. Unless the properYears. s being given to the opening of the] fortwo Frank Antes, ia brother ty owners want the pole design pre: ine, but it is thougnt in local railroad] ef Mrs. Dubrasky, testified the ne on two sented by Kelsey, the improvement that work js com-|ecasions he saved his siste cireles t will not be allowec jeted and the officials get a breathing | bodily Injury. "About a yeal 6 Duraised a chair and spell that the executive department of brasky he company will be called upon to} curse threatened to smash Mrs. Du- GALVESTON BILLS =: onsider the advisability of putting] brasky's head Antes grabbed the heir tracks over a new route through] chair from Dubrasky and ordered him affected by the|to leave the place. Not long before that part of Nev mda urplus of rainfall z Mrs, Dubrasky filed her complaint for voree, Dubransky attempted to kill was living with her brother at the time. Dubrasky had been drinka ing and came' to the house to lind her. REMAIN ON TABLE) vegno sHooTs BARTENDER". Attempt to Rush Action in Reviving Measures a Failure. oe _. Some not of think those that a recelved who the vaid they Galveston deal fal: at bills didjand of the house, and Intimated that pariiamentary proce lure had not been followed In the action of the assembly in tabling session, the measure tried to resurrect led at Thursday's the John wdered From Saloon jon-Gun Play With Compan. Vollows, | He was to shoot, quarrelsome and threatened Antes ordered him out of ; the house, but he threatened to return Antes got his gun and placed it nea Frank Goretto. a bartender at a Sue head of his bed. He feared that loon at 153 West Second South street | the about Dubrasky would return, break into was shot through the arm morning by an un-j|the house and attempt to kill him and o'clock Friday known negro. Goretto was standing | his sister | with his arm around a barber pole Mrs. Dubrasky was married in Ce- had| hands the ‘ measures that is all that saved him from|dar Rapids, Iowa, on July 1891 being killed. For the last four years she has been DuCity. Lake Salt of resident a negro]a morning 4:30 Friday About e htered saloon' and called for a|brasky's default) was, entered in the the which was slven him | case and = the divorce was granted glass of beer back to} without contest. A short lime later he came Three other divorce cases of the calthe saloon in company with a white They had several drinks to-|endar Friday went over for one week. \ vyoman. and then they were ordered There were two orders to show cause & ether nt of the place. The Critchlow bills]| toward West Temple womai:; walked] street and the filed, but either were heard, plaintiffs in the cases failing to the ap- moved a reconsideration of the pear. and this action was defeated by a vote}! legro. westward, The bartender walked outside of the Souk oe, of 23 to 21. Several members changed . LEY OUT IN COLD. thelr votes before the result of the|*aloon and was standing with his «rm a barber pole. Suddenly there roll. call was announced. Those in]é around : ese charge of the Democratic attempt to| Was a pistel shot and a built. * crashed Medbury Says Macsherry Double pass these bills asked, pleaded, begged | through Coretto's a the Crossed Him. The police were notified of and at last organized a party of lobcorridors of |shooting and the patrol wagon with byists that thronged the David W. Medbury filed an action in an attempt to|Sergeant Roberts ana Oijlicers Jonn-1 yp, ‘iday the house yesterday, in the Third District court to son, Olsen and Moore was rushed to ills rush through these reee rev 200,000 shares of efore the vote was taken several|the scene. The man who did the shoot- | go) 000 from. the : Lineoln ing, however, exe and could nat Mining & Milling company and W. I members gave their opinion that there could be a measure drufted that would be found. Goretto was tanen to the MacSherry,. which he claims he is enprovide for a more decent government was "Medbury. by bycontract. to titled isthe? seston RER dressed his wounds and LEEthen ordered aD sroached Macithe cry in Chicago II of the city of Salt Lake. but they ieaaucr sire him taken to St. Mark's hospital. ate une: 1906: with. a proposition to agreed that the present measure woul-l not fill the bill, When the vote was Sorat Gee ea CRETE I look after some mining business in taken many of the members expressed PRESENTED PHONY BILL Nevada. MaeSherry' stated that he themselves as satisfied with the result owned the mines and sent Medbury to Others said that they would rathe. Pioehe, Ney., to lock after them. Medhave the matter fully discussed, and Another "Merchants and Planters" | pupy raised $2,000 from persons whom said they would favor a further disNote Turns Up at Rooming House. he intereste ad and had the promise of cussion of these bills. : $233,000 more when the company was -___-_-_-_e--@e --__- ----- George Wilson and Jerry Morgan organized the ; : acSherry y were arrested Friday eeteade by formed MacSher1 Dally Wenther Report. Friday's record at the local office of the weather bureau for twentyfous hours ending at6 p.m pee papular tye § degrees; minimum ter perature, 5 Meareen: me aun tempe Etc Ai degrees, which ts degrees above normal Acc umulated ‘excess of teinerature since the first of the month, a en Accu poe: exeess of temperature since Jan. 1, 478 Seren: Relaave pi a 70 we cent: at 6 'p. | recipitation from 6 we m., to 6 rp m.. a trace. Accumulated defile jeny of eee oe e the first of the ne JD inches. Sees d excess Steekni tation sinee Jan. 1.2.22 inches Detectives We will be open tonight and every Saturday night to receive Savings Deposits and cash pay checks from 6:30 to 8:30. SAULT LAKE ~ SECURITY & TRUST CO. Security & Trust Bldg., 32-541 Main St. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000.00. andvBurt on a.com=| oes, Dut" Medbury, | was Jett. out entirely after MacSherry promised to ive him 200,000 shares of the stock & The company was organized under the capital stock of $1, 000; 000 divided into shares at. $1. each, MacSherry. has 020.000, shares under his control. Med- to bury her engaged house aubout a room $2.50 for Miss White It In a a for one week ago White. they bill the a short agtad-for week, paying| Sperry payment. $10 and on gave UUme later 000 and Jedement the company. shares ov the value against of ane for the-200,the stock in Mer-|/™oney- chants and Planters bank of St. Lou. She gave the men their change, $6.50. They then left the house, saying they were going to the depot to get} thelr grips, but they never returned.| Miss Open Saturday Night Chase plaint made by Miss Hattie White, ; eharging them ay 3th RET es money under false preten Misa "White.ow bo oe proprictor of a rooming. house 64. "Wests Fourth South street, oa a the' men came} Trust Company Porecloses Mortgages. The Utah Savings & Trust company received two judgments Friday in Judge Charles W. Morse's court In dis-]the case of the Utah Savings & Trust covered that the bill whieh they had|company against Maud M. Lloyd, the given her was worthless, it being|court decreed the foreclosure of a drawn on oa bank been | mortgage on a piece of property given out of business for about sixty years./as security for a $2,000. promissory The police were ee and the meh} note issued June 23, 1904. The amount arrested Friday afterneo due the company on the note, including pe eres Eomengrnae cee interest is. $2,543.20 and. $250 for at- CHEAPER TO Landlord lice Henry MOVE-MAYBE i Page and Page day afternoon eS . Disagreed Were Called, was arrested aud late Po-| Fri-| by Officer Price, charged} torney fees. The court ment for the fendants with property. amount a court The Utah rendered against order to Savings & judg- the sell dethe ‘Trust company also secured judgment against Susan Snow Delong et al. for $4,187.87, and the title to a piece of property which was involved in the with assault and battery, suit. It is described ax being lot 1, Page Had been rooming al the St.) block 71, plat A. ‘ Elmo hotel for some time and had fallen behind in his rent. Friday afCharges Desertion and Crucity. ternoon attempted to move his Christine Werks | seeks divore trunk out of the hotel without first a squaring with the landlord from Martin Werks in w suit filed FriJohn Oldham, the landlord, atday afternoon in the . Third District tempted to stop him from removing} court on the grounds of desertion and his belongings, when Page struck him li Por the past two years over the head with a heavy cane, rks has treated her in a cruel manflicting two serious wounds, which reaoe by striking and beating her with quired several stitches to chose. "he| his fists Since last year Werks has police were sent for and Page was ar-|failed to support her in any way and rested. He will have a hearing before; she has been compelled to carn her sane Diehl this morning. own living. Mrs. Werks filed an af(eT Ee fidavit of [mpecuntosity with her suit. A Hell rumor be Tuk-Yung. is current that Too. She was the young|on Sept. prince Yung-Chin, who is ten years old, will be married next April to the; daughter of Mr Yun Tuk-Yung.-|! Corea News, Suit ee ees 19, 189 on to Bonding Werks In Illinois, Company, James L. Gallacher filed Third District court Friday suit in against the the J. A. Peebles, utory charged offense. district All wa court: during VPeeble cerned and a all the with: bound. Friday the a. over by The the} Suprevvv lower Diehl.) in an ease of person, wrought « uvrested. was The great his on his short change cheeks face time iv most) in bim. were, theavitt Jail) The cancel When) bright. an int the Birdsall, Leavitt smile sall, reversed rida, down insane time hearing) court eourt handed seemed..very much. une n- | cuardian [vaue about the charges against nim! aeainst James 6. faint preliminary SOLE salt and! 4 a te action deed 111, the deferdasits consideration of Bird- - by her brought by in the $100 is held ruled and Maerl was allowed to take body and ailing In mind She believed the stand, but did not give any new that her sufferings had come upon hei evidence, reciting about the same testibecause she had failed to comply with mony as he gave in the case against the decision of the chureh court in rePeebles charging him with assault. | gard to the disposition of the property | involved The deed was signed, the Attorneys Quarrel. }opinton holds, in order to regain her Attorney Willey made an effort to ifellowship in the church, and her men|} tal and physicial health. The opinion break down the witness, but he could) net be shaken from his original teatl-| States that the deed was signed with mony. At intervals during the erovs-| this view and ;that the consjderation examination Mr, Magerl and toner did not enter into the transaction. | It ey eugaged in a wordy war, and} been it had after legal not was to} deed Diehl Judge eniok ee ea. rap for order before they would stop Within a yeal after the deed was signed Gora Birdsall was comtestified that he had| mitted to the insane asylum at Provo Seth Brow n physician of her testimony the It was room Peebles's. from footsteps heard Magerl's room during the abthat her Insanity was hereditary and Mager! He also stated) that she was suffering mentally when sence of Mi that at-one time he heard Mrs. Ma-|She was prevailed. upon to sign the gerl say Pat to all Peebles men are "D ear, alike you know | The opinion was written by Justice Judge Diehl bound the defendant} Joseph EB. Frick, and conc urred in by over to the district court for trial and|the other members of the court, The fixed his bail at the sum of $250 ecash.| decision of the lower court was re to set asic ne it was ordered and versed Lyon| Attorney Job County Assistant made a motion that the case against; the judgment and restore the plaintift Mrs. Lena L. Mager! be dismissed, as|to her rights and property. Costs it would we aye ible to convict ner| were awarded to the plaintiff. that a husband his wife net ‘testify sean CITY NEWS IN BRIEF } us, When you Vienna you order are assured Bakery, bakery Ind. ---_ ---___+- > STRUCK Cc. J. Conner, avd he | | froin Best."- "phone 16. ) Gne Suit) Missing-The Chamber| lain-Thomas Music store was entered by burglars Friday morning, by breakopen the rear window. The only | ing missing was a suit of cloths |(articles to one of the proprietors of | belonging the store o- BRIDGE Fireman Grande Lake, ‘The LOW on che | Rio Western, Conner, J. Cc. Western Grande Wellington, near Salt of goods Is Killed, J. Beating.-W. Wife for Arrested Itio| the on fireman Fridays arrested. whs wailer, a killed| Dunn, instautiy was Johnston, Pagvolman. by of afternoon east miles 135 was dead when up by the train crew absence and brought D; The body was he was who the brought picked | Girls neticed his] train to a! to Sait Lake | Friday 25 years old, He had veen Saloon-George for complaint wife his by made home comes without and beat and whip proprietor of saloon | Phird South street, was | Sergeant Wemple about Friday afternoon and taken to 0)' Don-) nell's undertaking establishment. | where it is being prepare€ for ship-| ment to Mattoon Il Conner was! about in The battery. with | Charged cither ive night. Thursday was Dunn against engine his from fell or knocked was he that says who No Lridge Iron it was crossing while day every | almost' crushed badiy -was_ skull His A. 612 to proceeds cause bridge, the of girders the of one by allowing A, any her Ducey, at 24 West arrested by 7:30 p. m girls under 18 years of age in his saloon ‘wo girls, Tejla Leonard and Vivian Graham, aged 16 years, were also taken to the police station and held over might werk-| They will be turned over to the juve- ing for the Rio Grande just a menth j nile court. Ducey wus released upon He leaves a 5 year old son, a father! $100. bonds, mana and mother and several brothers «nd| Carlson Brings Prisoner-- Patrolman sisters, most of whom live: at Mattoon, lavinan Seti ad iin Aalieatar rida Ill. One of the dead man's brothers ts} : : : : . -/ morning from Glenwood - Springs (ahaaians Conner No. "2 banelg veer ot! where he went about a week Ago to Detver & Rio we bring back to this city a man named Grande, Griffin Humphries, who is wanted here on the charge of highway robbery. Lt American Surety company of New |is alleged that Humphries in company | York to: and James Jan. 31, -recovel from' the Roman, $1,313.25 complaint 1907; that It a contractor, || with with Interest is stated' Gallacher j end injof entered'| a man robbed Feb. Dams named Ksvrick 26 Blown Wright Johnson Up-The on dams assaulted the night tap by into an agreement with Roman, as 4/ the Gun club in the Jordan river were contractor, to erect a house for him.) blown out Thursday to relieve "the reRoman signed the contract and was to} sidents in the northwestern. part of build the house and furnish the ma-/the city of = high water. The drainterial for $5.20 Roman was asked |age of the sewer was also impaired by to give >a bond for the performance of || the dams w"hic h backed up and apread his duty and the American Surety com-/it Oyer acres of land. The work wa pany of New Yor went. his bond. | carried on. by. Street Superintendent completion. demand has) ‘Jake' T. Raleigh by order ie been made upon Gallacher for a4¢- elt council amount that aoa Gallacher asks x for Judg- & | Salt VE leks will ‘chandising Company: o file tts articles of Incor- merit. & Co. SALT LAKE St. Where the Clothes Fit. Manufactured by Pure Rice Powder Taleum Powder iti SEE WINDOW offered for Dt ee the in sale for Sale Price 20 cents ONLY WILLES-HORNE BY DRUG COMPANY DISPLAY. TILE MONUMENT, DIAMONDS Sold with a written guarantee to refund the full amount paid for them at the expiration of three years, which means you can wear Diamonds Three Years for Nothing! REFERENCE: in uffering she that deed cver-| the was motion The 113 Main SOLD in jection to him testifying on the ground) fyyy. Judge Chidester in the Sixth disthat heowas the, husband of Mrs. MA-) trict court andthe deed was declared gerl and had no right to testify against) valid The plaintiffs ap pealed the case his. wife Judge Die ae pyerruled the} to othe Supreme cour objection, saying that he w: { ‘ Against Churelh Court Decision, Ing against Peebles and net Mrs. Ma-} gerl Counsel for the defense argued The Supreme court in its. opinion his objection for a long time, citing a is that from the testimony of the number of authorities on the question.) i ccceg ites] : A daw : Mr. Willey's argument was followed by 4 ~ 2 Fs is shown that ‘at the ‘time Judge Whitecetton of Provo counsel | ' ey Birdsall ae ae signed Magerl. FOR Regular Price 25 cents, Bird- pink and his hair was nearly all coal) pp, complaint that undue influence black His hair tis now as white aslwas brought to beat upon the plaintin now and the color has left his cheeks ‘land he wa fluene to si eG und beneath the smile com be seen oa ne encer ; sy oth worried lool ceed in-erder to regain her standing in Mager! was the first witness to the chureh of Jesus Christ of LatterJ take the stand Friday morning. Al-| dav Saints The. deediwas-Slened ‘on torney D. O. Willey made a strong Ob-) June 11. 1904 Tre' cate.wvas tried: bet for Mr. AGENT action for lt by YORK. grade o i owder d most © xcellent of he is Gourand, containing a Nias) T imount ing it the most expen ive and ‘highest rice Market To introduce it to the mothers of Salt Lake, Saturday and all next week at 20c¢ per box to Cora made INTRODUCTORY ALE OF TOILET POWDER > the opinion Cora appellant, and Hulda was. conveyed are POULTUN, MADSEN, OWEN & 0. Supreme Court Reverses Case On Account of Influence Shown. stat- to Judge and WE HAVE OUR SPRING LINE IN AND AWAIT YOUR COMING WEEK'S CONFINEMENT DEED WAS SIGNED T0 TURNS HAIR WHITE = REGAIN FELLOWSHIP Judge Diehl Binds J. A. Peebles Over to District Court. carry JEWELER 175 South WALKER Si AND Matin, BROTHERS, Paes: BANKERS. DIAMOND BROKER, The Popular Price Jewelry House. FACTS AND FIGURES PERTAINING TO METHODS OF LOCAL COAL TRUST protits by cutting prices to inerea les have, like DoJ. Sharp, been saterie swept from the field and hown the error of their way by coal being refused them Senate bill 95 will extend to common eat riers much greater power than ever was intended by congress and would be the é ind "as ¢ L freree eltizes a cltizen o {f this 6growing =} means whereby it7 could1 enter every field tate, I deem it necessary to say some-| of trade and business to the great detri ment to the present and future thing to you in regard to clause 9 of tions, mé ae it necessary to make invest this bill relating to tne ownership ol ments ¢ ney through the railroads in coal lands the operation of coul mines the di ite re one lines of business or give und its by-products by the railronds of up large pte of one's B broporty. to be this state allowed the privileg first The coal trust of this state and Wryo- || even 7 : carcommon as companies railroad }the A of supply coal the controls ming thes it Is Intended for whieh and riers, tha rallroads the owns it territory, transport it, and holds in the hollow ar do without fear or favor. its hands the who distribute| ' Companies are Outlaws, brief period of its. existence, | of} As stated by Attorney Williams of the linion Pacific company and the Unto millions and the only Pacitic Coal company last evening before limit to its power to mufel the thus e community's ability to pay, thus) the mass meeting held in the Commercial buster has Sesh rooms the coal Compe ee owned inroads On its! by the Denver and Rio Grande railroad enough to make any iron clad organization, to say there) and the Union Pacific Rallroad company ahead would be an ad-| have UWlegally done business for Some sey res mission that neither right nor justice) enteen years im Utuh und some twenty shall) prevall | five years in Wyoming, and that it was of this . . | necessary to secure the passage A Parallel Case. j bin to legalize their past and future ac If | should have presented to the Le jtion, | eems very pecullar and mighty orable legislature of this state a ily .oor grace after so many. years of ille adbefore days five now, to practices a eat and own to right the giving he entire output of goid in the world) journment of our state hegislature, would arise in a@ mass in|and rush through so Important a bill the people opposition to such #@ measure md the| without the people fully knowing It {n community at large would be trust] ents and purposes busters but when say that if the! No state in this Union has cranted any nat i no 9% shall become a litwW] raitrend such Hberties as is asked for by that It would create a far greater trust) this billy on the other hand: other states and monopoly, and in suppert of thi have just the opposite ontention [ wish te quete the United} passage of the Interstat States geological survey report for the Comme ts e Jaws ¢whic - would be nullified vear TMH, showing the entire output Ofl asx to tah should -this bill ! Ie come a gold of the. world to be $3,000,000, then | yy I Up not raixe 10 cents to" put comparing a smittl crip of territory M1) into se de coal mines siniee the miles long and 23 miles wide In Penn= | na " of thi Ss measur guaranteeing svivania, whose products Im coat for | ecqual 1 rights to all, several companies have the year 1904) was. 3000,(87), (aR ome idea organized and are now at work opening of the greatness of this bill can' be up mines, these people are Utah investor appreciated oe will sell their output In Utah, havReason for Famine. i no interest in the long haulage as | w arate the railroad corporation owning I to say thatthe reason of the) coal mines as proposed by this bill nani: faciide this year was principally} from the reason of the diversion (of Death for Tndepenudents. Maditor of the Inter-Mountiin Repub-; liean Realizing the great importance to the present and future generation of the people of this state should sen-} ate bill No. % pass and become a law,| z= feated on ' Amerikearns y The we Benjamin } _-- committee as coal from this territory to Kansas and Nebraska Let me show ou why Pha Should this bP pass, independent operfrejg@ht on all coal to this city ts 1.7} ators could not Lve per on, whether It comes 112 miles; If the ratireud companies have fafled ‘ -R..G. or 252 - mile over) to supply the demands heretofore can we o ver the D. and i the Union Pacitlic the railroad Oown| depend that they wlll do any -better f ing coal companies would rather get! granted' more power. to keep out inde $5.0) per. ton and. ship to Kansas and} pendent "operator "*, widependent © cont Nesbraska peompaint were rahibites fro " When the Western Paelfic Rallroud coal A to- this tarditors fake Siace rapaes company is completed to. San Jran-| Coalville, Halk Seoville independent cisco the freight rate will be nearly | eonal cx mpanie re, wnen "the ilroadd trebled in. revenue for the railroad | ormpanies ere Megally doting es ‘ ompany In lauling coal out of tits assurance~-of. fair treatment v o r te state to California knowing the great desires of the rail-| do (hat which it has been illegal for them road officio ls to dividends na ito da Should this bill become # w the wutered: stock. suppose re one' seconde) I i¢ ; Idepartment railroad ante that the raflroad) scompinies own ing which own if, maar waanital aa eee i 4 i sce oal companies would protect" Ut le partments a large part-of their eat ; wople> when Lhe could. MAKE, ChrOe | nay ‘ ne the balance of tl Se ne is) much. if> coal nent to} iny, to th i " ss ES ei) ane aeas ilifernia or Kansas points slong th orporations are not organized for the coul |?! carssb would then. be fled 1 Utah rciled but| them concessions, who grunt le ie : o idterm. and: foreign stockhold Fuel*e ompany or ARTHUR 2 AA. je SWERT company. . enuer cr and ore: to" Teen the. . benefi reven Sait Lake' Marah & oi'T ene r |} poration with' the ifew days. The company has been. orMry. Woods Loses Suit, os ae jganized for the purpose of he inéling Absolute tutl . | : $ Dietation 1e case of Mary Woods against toe! mining supplies in the Utah and Ne Sunday's Real. Estate. page will be Oregon Short Line Railroad company | yada camps. The officers of the comi iteresting Should this bill puss and become It will have .a complete of coal:-to'be-imnip edly was heard before Judge T. D. Lewis) pany are: John Q. Critchlow, presi4 list_of city and country property ofw the would be decided upon, no more beINE | fopnd for Friday and the jury returned a. ver-| dent; George Lawrence, vice presi‘ sale. Advertisers in ‘The r zi dict for the de apy after being out) dent, secretary and general manager, | te keep up high prices, it could name Republican's Real Estate page get rea few minutes uit was filed to) Several other prominent business men | the d : ‘ minimum price of. coal , «} Sulis.." Everybody reads it TAD valesMitesct the Sitio 1 ones oon: as ania een for. in-lare also interested in the company. ao It ae OEE iIn-advance, years uries received a 1ornton, Ida., ‘ hk 4 v e . price fror i being ed mtil a. passenger.on: a. train6n December| Love Back to First Love James} NoOTiCr, PUNERAL am mayiSante never it would burned, ‘ ant . wove senior captain of the Salt Lake that would depend. on Olnen- The services a ove 19, 1905. wea It 2 is stated in the complaint : ee funeral the over : , Fire department has ag resigned to take the ea of the! remains means which conditions, economic that Mrs. Woods was going from one : ; . a sen, 49 vears, not} ° . a position with the Oregon Short Line would it pay, to ability ublic's car to another and fell off. Her leg Railroad. company. "Mr. Love: was. for nly eontrol the price of cont. but als0) Sunday at 2 p. was broken and she sustained other)? roaeyearscompany. - in the. railroad : the profit to be made by each personietghth ward cha injuries from the fall many foreman : P| id company handling it from ay la 5 members of Woodbine circle I vO. 4 yards and left to enter the fire depart. o¢ to the smal-) larg o hojesaler ment. During his many years in the! st retailer of the smallest town. Interme mt ie pes has to ‘atfena. b Ask ae hag for Vienna Bakery | service of the city he has worked his se ignorant dealers who labored, y neter read and cakes. "They're the best." Wy to the position of senior captain! ur der the foolish detusion that or cae } and is vegarded as one of the moat right to do business as the Fine watch re a Barrow Broz., Stationers, 15 VW. Ist St. /cflicicnt men in the department. nd who sought' to augment their. ‘otal' Jeweler, No. i] meses c.S Sates |