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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN NEED ORIGIN ALITY FIGHT WITH R ATS. REPUBLICAN, MANTLE IS SPREAD OVER IN WORK NAS ARTIST RLY ea Rodents "Divine Sie Begins as Professo th r in D ti ulles e aPri Conservatoire Turn PUPILS ENCHANT Pats Ag Thou IS OB e- Defi Strone Mare > i the j : Conservatoire, ie precious : March 16.-Madame Sarah who was recently elected ‘elect 1 te a hardt, Pee Tekin é Py tien o Paris, gave a n ee r Bern- near a he firs;/@lubs mad the them ing a the tore savagely Banicanta faath i Mathie nxn /ijernhardt 2 for has declared r that alive Bue, Wiel do all in her power to foster originality in her puprts, and ‘her, thatpower she will discourage to the best®o? any attempt to imitate the style artis id tanematt var x ge eikvaa hre Lent of style the ass ecited a piece « from marvellously ful "golden > its ate soft ancve S son. Hey shame many Louvre just example the of real 1e@ less causes your ee motive SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1907. G MeCarthy, Charles i sriffjn, Wall, H. S. Joseph, and Rufts Col. EA H. Cur- who to ' > sd woe Yr each and all the questions responded willpropounded by | - of terropates i ‘© (Continued bey IE tigation yA ol ; yect Is 10 LP and and With Purpose, Tyng e ae aee a iar mp (Tyne = ; Kruse American Ne « . From Page ae Three.) GO TO WYOMING ene the committee : lp ye ue for-ane ea propounded a ne F > following slatament made by SenLi eee to the first witness in- the ator con- grees sate leat Hopkins ties is and| . tions. _|/ IN Travel Snow Fork, and MINE, Up I Harry Canyor anyou Shoes. Mareh J. Kruse 16.-Charles left ra: A's ecléan® CEL anya yesterday for the Wyoming z y 5 here Oa nine Cats 4 ino : : of Aerial - Mars h in the field of aerial Dr. Wi ng, su at of and of in of your|ponderance this time the following recommenda -the: mined ag Bre in the worthy harmony the That many out asbrought almeasire yee ™ IEORGE 7 emedics and canna state, of opinion evidence state the and tended of of Utah at-|own mines | thie of said state, of a Phe of | spec Utah onnat any other point in from the prohibiting the2 charging excess of the rate herein equiring all common earriers| suitable cars is conducting his | £0%, forwarding and the of Fork, stake March 16:- The appolutments for Sunday, in For and Bradder S of Anderson and "dar of American Fork; 17. Fort, Jas. Arthur H. the arch follows: | eent . John of ite} > mith tiava) ‘ Appointments missionary as Smines!Clarke tons productions 2 Lehi Alma Alpine, Wm COPTAEGNT . 5 What, , Vhile the ay the pre Nenana freight} were able to secure to cate cate Jump and Shows Brown O° of at 9" merce operate - thelr I 0 ehi. ; All ting: meetings ill will i com- . ™m ar er State Road Impassible Fragonard, the f: Tr a linve stigatior B MIS land passengers prohibiting unjust dis-| mines; and further, that the transporta . imous Trench painter of| BE Vin Soin tion with Oto] eriming oe between persons, firms and|Uon companies had taxed thelr rolling American the ean Pork, Mareh 16.-The century. It has been left Luyties. of Baltimore, the experiments | corporatio and hd a penalty for | Stoc to the utmost capacity to handle] trays fing people of this' end of the as a legacy to that insatution by Mule. being made private ly by them and violation of this the same, in some cases taking their m0O-|eounty are complaining very Pauline bitter! Lapailleur the great-nlece of the not under the auspices of the univer7 . tive power from t vee the other commo ove ex v a 5, ae ofa SRT a : The1e purpose eaeof the work Gasis more Por Maximum Tariff, ditles In order coal industry] 2YCr hehe extremely bad condition celebrated painterhastaShe possessed two] lsity.3 bden thisils 1 t ET ithe Ble state road between this§ plac 2 _ = ; | BAnreat Ton gene ag rete , : . . 7 the ‘ preferen sreference sale ‘ t F i ind works of Fragonard, one of which, "Le ne oe information concerning Be 7 je by the legislature of the};. , disguising the Lehi, which during most of the winSerment d'Amour she has given, as i lehting power of screw propeliat c a , companies' si ter has been almost. impassible stated, to the Louvre: the other she be. vb than eh rfect a flving machine eae Aer ae ; of ane pease and is not the warm weather approaches it' bn queathed Reveal to Some months The second Mohammed Pd Mohs his her Dr. Ce ago ben by fortune by physician, Say atier. }Of practical mer ; Ysician, Savi ‘Le Petit Johan de. Saintre,"* is All. , c:came ee He a young a young was S Parisian S Man ytto neck to oa Paris seek! | once enggaged }4S iat acyress to benefit peated |" farcele ral rve as| Ives one will the are and arrange‘ Z fora inachine make courage although sa vs ro ei ee, an which Jeoul ES = - | but as ; detect-] : service from a|higher polict aes for any Ss © Brace transportation the point in. or greater rate than is by coal by maximum or service : maximum necessary. ary, secret : charge shall trial with in ascen this act sald d state, efficiency of no ate of toll or charge common carrier fror proves ene substantiated et that rate for the distance hauled I "a nee performed, and the reasonabl veral rates for the . transports en ofl fetevaars any tha Mee n rss fixed as a reasonabl and industrial (in some cases. } hundred per cent e res ‘ any | in ‘coal not eran have discloses a otivies increased amounting ove Sy . some the to Dedicate American d ae 4 will be : made New . Pork 1¢ ; to Che tH ie hie cireuetens dedication of the American Fork Third her man-servant and chauffeur. Thia| It pee for women that they are porn ote a o any other roe in poeta entire United States re aac eee ip houses will young lady is so beautiful and so \mia,| natura y more suspicious than are men,|>°™e State, are ceclared and established |: ¥7 There is one important matter upon}|¥® Mela during Sunday The former ble that the negro at once fell jn el |e they are not deceived so easily by ay Breciee chee. tae he cee na ett "tha ine16 iatter , witht ‘her ippearances, that ther scent the trail] hauled or lee * perf : - that},etre general -. way agree, ane rat that "the the latter in in the the afternoon. ‘The twi if men ee é ‘ performed than ofntme Knowing that his f passion was nape keener, . and are ss lon less often on the wrone 2e e houses herein fixedenndvestabliancdela ay pronibited| would, " 2 a peeral ss ‘comml meeting have just been comless, Mohammed moped and began to loox| *@ckIt is also sald that the greatest|and declared to be unlawful, The hod "a tel A turtt F opin an ever, | beauty. pomenty ee eee Theterlally to the ill and< depressed His have cleve ols rate ey herein S Het hth es te nion, however,| of the town. young mistress | detectives i lever wives, and that: it sonable eialine maximum aoe Utat establishec } a io whi a was quite as unanimous, was that one the morning while they Bois de Boulogne, were driving in| is to they asked him the| their success. cause of his dejected riven of > his5 love and asked her ppt possibly if find it in her heart hin ae actress then this the He. laughed, told her | time is " she could es eo to marry|""* ‘nteligence cope, perhaps W!!! not meet became] owe a great deal of Paris at the present] Stiinastanimurate ian eon! fan (schedule ixing of a Bituminous or soft coal in dollars and} | portation aoa In mortal terror of the "Apache" | cents = . aoe aR ais aa Wen which the ordinary mascu- seems this with to be propused too great unable per a ton rma of 2,000 pounds NDCN ee - ee ; to inauguration opposition. very indignant indeed at his impertinence . and dismissed him on the spot. The The next step from women cab drivers young man was so unhappy at this that/is to women chauffeurs. he first to he determined to commit suicide, and|pass her examination is Mile Pascault, a was found later in the day sitting on|/pretty little smiling blonde, who has any . a bench in th le Ja Gran umount of energy. She pupil of M. ae - rmec with his lips streaked with white/ Fogassi of the Automonpile Drivers' Trainpaint and a half emptied pot of the mix-/|ing school. and assures that he mor oe ‘ ee eri a He had|has never had a hebetter pupil us Twenty-five soit . ture for this dinary3 post. Not, policemen 1 of course, where ‘xy > as or-| where or strength as well|25 | < she } is now. years > Mile. Pascault 1 (one Is on old n ae VIEW (i STREET QUESTION ; fifty : tempt made : aur cits 4 to » 4improve ‘ the >» so on |tor = | et { | 3 i , | 82% 85 S715 Tae 95 100 110 miles 120 jon 130 3 140 + wm 95 in 600 mile at the few me idea on as The the worthy one of thing . ey ne } some that ht? or though the rari pVert every s beautifying of the ; streets of ' city in this country, is the attitude the Sa people face There ee . themselves on thousands of are the of) ‘jt sub- that the one Streets streets in in they ever expect without of . to } public the the itten il sameéj/ the their i of the conti Teer the community will how! about {liv There streets, Tave at\)community should for a to anu all Pee erie persons who In which be no room in man that will : . theal seeming indifference of them the munici-|make thelive community ‘authorities speak of in no | having in it, or better for Oe }reasonable 2 | freight r duties | to hae coal business, may any |" I- |) r ‘other: we) or ne apply g r ‘ el reas Shout iort te I » leg Sts bya ies providec %shall the or he |to ~ any and -alve If ony any a allros ud ‘shall undue the ) preverence ».o1 not] neue aaa « |S aI ect the pro-| decidedly adverse hiture onsi well meaning citizenl, lu of| } homes with impression . z tht value , atreet, whe PCCOBIME. lof ic wide that 4 a wel street, and are anxious|/of Civ | . a wer BE iAe else but a sea of | benelticial se eat » they look out of their | The press has already mud every time tne) : | service In the dSrectlon doors _ ; far } cople but A » their share |tion of the peoy two of appreciation pecause. a i Seallrye n the require! on the part of a ideas on the money for suc ; exte py ssary 0 the y i d ; an municipa male | tobace a years seem a compres | The i propore 4 to oe hat a join lity lvate and improve. | hysical tone of the phyFeé Tne im-|that is daily they | of the present the moral community TP RMaR g aI wasted over condition of and| AMAT the our | Be sae | f utilized in the right direction, would | to the extent of pur-/! : <ireets. long | he|have secured us better streets long} on the street for th ie ¢-bre = fr ag age pur pose of securing e& nough erin ay t 1H have Improved streets, io secure the oppos! on re Beg the | parked in the center, well BUREEs wellz | ee It has frequent mae t in|lighted, cleanly kept ind evel Lux-] "ase that more money was spen it| payer in the community will be repaid | fighting the pI oyosed ee an Fanaied fold, for every dollar ex- j end azide oravent 1 the thecauses rule, | | first, pendedlet for us beautifying se uuals - every in-every| omisslor gommon hence time tht 15 & alt= " 1 Ciltle as our4 Ne findings ' ¥ ) algn < $aimprovements, cam} of it ae In ; suid tN allow Ney ing 1s the ap : investiga eae Ve are aL hotel The R, Committee. Mareh 14. 1907 . nae -_-_-_- "March , 1e Tuet these other 162The' ) S 1, usua 1e t sui We' =e that things | Tivoli sir, ll ou y f ancy ah you aera hat? fi n The BIG STORE ._X.. IL instalment House d [aes I Lore. | | | having to be ; the Se say | mean. the 7 line allowed thelr control, | 10epale euble Mrs. : American | &. Adams, | tion at the Sa fabrics, the correct cut | ' { f '! j | Rae Feb. 14, 1907 HAVIN E | ine organized sald} Seriously : ae Mareh and the best tailoring.SetThe ae, i man in RS iv est inve sts 10 | | t any , will appearance at ue this "S| Good exactly < y Clothesiy ' what Store | L . | || | he's looking:8 for. | | | | } | or L ,| | the week for tubercular perlIscondition pana das being In a very Ot American Ba Pork te March 16 M -Dr eani pript ‘al Merdacnil tine his: otes notes pam Marriage a bieenses. De © ft ry, Salt 5 Francis ANOls ak : Lake EMzabeth De Korver, Salt Lake : John Tlubertu Salt Lake Belle Johnson, Salt Lake City. we ar a pleasure to pee - man,] fora who ; drops look son's crops. ame the : Ae in ‘‘just " TE, i ‘ 45-47 to Men MAIN and Boys ST: advance the selling price of Abraham per acre after we sold 5,000 acres. Nearly been sold. Sixteen 40 acre farms were' The lands are being plowed for this sea- The rush is on. acres will have been sold. Ten more The second days and 5,000 5,000 acres will be held for $80.00 per aere. DON'T? WALT, get you a farm while you can buy for $40.00 per acre. Rich soil. Bone water rights. ae climate. Easy terms. ABRAHAM 433 IRRIGATION CO. D. F. Walker Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. * it count 5 ra Sas Clothiers City City | City:} ' || } We agreed to "arms to $80.00 4,000 acres have sold in one day. | Remember --- | '@| Abraham Farms Will Double in Price in Ten Bays hing find with It > " 16.-Mrs. who underwent an opera: i . Latter-Day Saints' hospital Pork, East Third South | a tree to get beyond| knoe 4 Ing from a pole a} | ean, | | Adams 4 1-43-45-47-49-51 { | a and| i we ' we Se tT iaE? qi cas Isthmus] bohs kicking. 7) best hen Choicest styles, the newest governmen are ME ce W best. : and!f™ rates the the gov. | the cigars ees hotels A t] TIVOLI Pananra, "rea | | | | | THE to sell whiskey. a and | MEN ON at We gone. | uhat wu € say. | | | joint ommittee ob the lection of | Robert E. Steele of Lehi, who has had! Representative chairman.| jn! this lace Ket Representatives ; Robinson, : Of) considerable | practice Vly place, and pitas sere through which he hua become well-| aid cor 1 ‘ ‘ the ry the y= | wre e \ r Racy ane of Se ane any Gnu fo oun | know ny Will bemove to Salt Lake ¢ ity not th yamination. af withexsses jApet Dr. Steele has been pI Lee Whe coma tee employed as tts orffi-| i928 In this end of the county for the} elal sten ipher, } Daniel Homer.) Past ten year Dr HH. C. Holbrook at ‘ ompensution of Secu ane ind| has purchased his office and tixture , f Pieyier copies - || rat furthi the : 4 ARLE 100.06. says, (the thats pest housemaid syuare deal wins, fo ub- | 5 ate a enlightenment Bait in|, There were examined during the said| lt|cation f und citizenship, chat wil}on result m investigation the following james wit a Aline mawlie of our city's streeLs Psst | ne ‘ies, ‘vis.i Richard ¥.) Morria Will-| tal ble for the resident as well as the j iam acne ue, Robert Marsh. John R ae ialtOr c. O. HARRIS Bre ee Isaac Barton, John BE. Dooly, hat flave preventec mage pe our ejty, the main cause ve the blockade methods that have and are being eta chnon by are uch have tion: Ae ubject | quiry on Thursday, streets, | previously wn streets hs to is no ee ex cepto on th minor et to } CIGAR Koper every vight-thinking 4 | jority shitcammiltte ttee it ym lt the1 heartily ti Clean recort-ot the. propeedingw of ne yone have even gol hasing property Salt eee Lake than Whitewash 7.00 death. | jack |i $160 In nor construlne more: thanand10,000" toy OP ae a 7 res | l« h than. of fe enfore. Pp but} PUSQLKEN , : , dl Amerienan Fork March Lo rhe| } ings the ion ions of this seetton, the : : Y re l ae, the omission or f aUure of ny of [\ tah Independent Telephone company| done splendid } floes iment or othe person poting | sulfercd some damage today ne | of the eduecn-) for or eraployed by imny ralilpoad or} Leht Workmen engaged In cutting there remalis || common carrier neling within the! largeM4 poplar eee near thelr cable ‘ Jn long at rwek the ehcieest patlerns they" re all spring designs. | ti Respectfol City, Utah, tot -<~-< can Import free of du "7 un-|streets make clean homes; clean homes | jal joint committes of the leg dslature! during jinduce clean habjts and 1 serve to eles 1 Jor the Bat ut T whjec . heat Oo ppointed to ae j| serious tanitis, | vestigate 0. OPENS, ever 7 8 tanees « of oa the) countless instances opposition developec viduals, when it is prove join from | Cefore thats} ' Lake ernment good citizenship |} ensive, practical edueation of the}=i The ‘ majority repert folloy ied ) lawn || individuals, whose erate to the advantage 4. wen To the Pregident of the Se ants and| a ¢ paying out | paved, well-kept, attractive streets It} i). goeaker of the House amas ore just and unnece The records of with themselves subject 0 s : ‘ warped is a‘ work h purpose ere . re y | person can und perverted to that consider the burde £ teem of mean prices Cine of easy shown by one one time--a we sell por cash or eredit, and ‘we give the widow a Feceipy in fnil if the breadwinner meets with MOWORTH, N‘ {48 enabled or refuge} are Benen In the flela Osaka from Si Washington. >) ee for who of our anything ; P Phey are willing to Lalas RE but inja vast amount of work to be done, | scope of this: Ornploym. Wh hall of the propose ‘d improv et the newspapers, the varjous gasoe | CHS hevdeemed: to be th fact are prevented from | Let 4 DAS ior failure of ch re iiroad or spite of that fa fi jal surroundings, | clations, the commercial bodles and the ‘riley { ing netics 5 enjoying the > eae LL putting themdown. but it smaking an awful hole in or carpet department. lel us lay some in your home | would tion KICK advantage to any par-| firm oF aa esta! pale "i any artieulai ereor negleet CwCACO | BOWE Salt. inreasonable | Cause storm shall fall, to F ey ft} e attentior tthe of ISTHMUS his | |,sha"asonable.subject any rartleula person.) prejudice." or: disadvantage from every | upon ef- pr who will not pay necessary eee that community criticism the appears | Stenb nat mplated improvements, | themselves,oO and eftsdemand the the «subject. tmprove-of |). )., ; proh{bited wt hall full in) wie | fore can aided not compete with the pose the ~ conte t pial ernment institutions The gov-| kiek > Ss , B- | ments ul yiyt fuse to rerforin iy Sulla enjoined , devote hours to the securing ¢ | ; tie! f p i has come here formally and must be} natures protesting : fhat:-Cor within. vful requiremen \ tt yy thi met in some way by Secretary Taft. : , "nt agalil and otherwise | visitor la rm " ' our 5: rales o obey ny iwful this posed ee ceed work that a flew j regarding the intolerable condition of ote a stabliahs il hall forfelt id pay) ewe nullifying vens on. the. same|our streets, at hey return to their} into) the ute treasury ato sum of nat) Telepl Parc NESE a rainst from ° it is up to Secretary Taft to straighten | ue 2 )limentary manner, and find |} his proportion of the any respect hatsoever, such rafl- | OUt the Httle tangle which however, | vere SCE fault 1 with ahi everyt -yervbody ) because |tenance expenses of oad shail be deemed guilty of unjust Will not be done until he visits" the -onstant J Aas not puved Every community that has accomain: rimination, whieh ix hereby pro-| isthmus | , reets t : arere i ; ' this spring ers Mathias sae same people will, when | pits in d anything along these lines has} hibited und declared unlawful | ‘The hotelkeepers who are not under} These a a } had to t tha t} Seetion [f any rallroad o1 COTE Ee wing K of the have to! } to oO fir wf anient 1 1t I cople pl B government f tition is circulated, asking re the a ' earrler I violat in of ort 1O-~ 1 | Be } treet, get out and op-); point where they would see the light| inf t thi é wee YY ag | sell their stuf plus duty and. there- ie stroke, er] é considerate mportance oth econ- preference ‘ suffering of a paralytic mis-fonaries, f allempt ym at oth iy ible bh un- | and perishable freleht. 4 ‘ property. ‘ deliver freight stock Ser a n nd switch we I and . is 2 CO, Carpets and Rugs are going down, and were Briefs, 6 -=-"'Grandma' - who CAEWO66N inside information for you. See too ma serious delay or discrimination an ; car louded or empty destined ols ton | necting | a's. e and|fects Section 2 Eivery railroad hall. whe "yer oe and we recommend that a py} within iis power to do so, and upon rea-|of the proceedings had ind filed here. th, | le notiee furnish suitable ear for) together with this report, be ubmitred shall transfer, ui ns compensation, e the : Wooley, | for] improvements. the 5s ant | the get first edu- eo Junction March Junction aASiS opera-| rate, mysteries people \ matter to paying in 1 | of the requirements of good clti-|jj\e |zenship fare the of..the ee the of would seem that about necessary to be done is 7 on One people How improvement is Jt | work : every community the condition of it the prevents 7 that | lature | import J 100 Sir:. Much has beenvis said and writ- | There is no. doubt. but, || ™& discrimination "be-| Bree Ne . absolutely. : bwe nt ments hipper without r competitly °o 10! ten in the past, and is being said ene |what the present municipal author!= | a titive : minded: ett led ri te omni | written at the present time regarding | ties, or those who will look after the | ma be given to the shipment of live : streets of f our city \ in. the future, will | stock and I perishable proy . t f 3 the streets of our treet property the condition o cs > Will vou per be very glad to carry on as extensive To Interel. T I : ; ‘ ri er ce otherwise beautiful city. 3 I }improvements as the people desire and cnguge rene | mit me to occupy the columns of your |) are willing to pay for all want | et tion 3 ll railroads shall afford 7 : « ting ¢ tl str ts improved, but not everyNiinaaiabie and proper ke gt ea fay paper to the extent of presentin ‘ ne re = np) de b aE Pr y an laverthaifee of trathio: Kerw ene » tdens > subie that seems ‘ one . , & cane ‘ tive 16s fo re < J Oto to *ngage " individual, mine Tt or : roarae ee ‘avlored to keop In oe VE the it of Rovernors messagé 4 dys | samc san eunietiee aubject, and. in1 is expression wherein he says: 7% ; an as . feder: ha cove cine tl iseriminations, rebates, t . now n operation, and thé Saude? Re doubtless adapt their affairs to its provisions, TEvilence and'calm judgment should prevail ve fo lee ee be given the all2 Feads:'to ¢ vit ue t a BIFUst tlon, and over , ym Tease fhe s 67 Tipekine tne ceatininne alall in all, i¢ lacks "|that element of assurance, unity o ¢| thought, ind practi ~= had hoped to recelv sD fom cha on: are concern Z miles to anc the TCAULT, thereby increase the supply to the con-| be gradually getting weaker Her jsumer Llow. well fountindg this theory is,}50n and daughter, who live in Snowhas not yet been det ned by your| flake, Ariz., have been sent for and pep tes m a ae ‘pertinent SURBES-)are on thelr way to Junction « as me ) one > "S808 7 s shat a a nee ay iicmént on a etion ass he Se Home Dramatic comRevised. Statutes of Utah, coy he PEO Y. S. pu (ing on a play Pai lael y d above Suggceted solnts,. would veile Oe the The Woman in White a drama in I situatio reat : was dramatized anid writRespect to Message. ten by E. BB. Sprague. he proceeds | up mas 0 Fae miles miles forty . t mi aximum rate of trans Aul ofen‘coal and ores the iness aoe Ae to place B encourage |:thecetca for the transportation. of an it fand all kinds of fre ight In ¢ arload lot mitted < of insutfticlency of ear i my | Ee ne to meet all requirement uch cars| | a are availabl hall be distributed | | ) he seve : licants therefo of |} 4mong th ral app 1 ri nl | pre portion' to thet respectivedmmediate| bee a ‘an 2 Republicar @ ¥ pm! " = ° oS : : oe And | 7 Editor twent 1 thiurty : hundred = | ANOTHER THER i1undred in TU hundred ‘ |}One | {One ==] ‘‘| Suen to kill himself with the aes She Pasncd - reero examinations which sebirty,: izmn Feat han eth trae. He was taken to the hospital very il. but| were nec ry efore a special and was] ‘ y~ ve mi vs he will recover very soon, says the doc-|awarded the eee to drive al hotly miles oo ee tors. 24-horsepower of any make. She will not Oot mil 5 S ' > oe ase 2 * es _be allowed: to drive Ph a car of any higher Wifty-five miles en Paris will soon be quite under "petticoat Lipid as it is considered that 24-horseSixty iles government' have our "femme- | power is as much a8 any woman can man. cochers' (women cab drivers), and a few|age. Mlle. Pascault, in order to perfect m days ago a woman applied for permis-|herself in her new trade, has accepted } i his c . { sions to drive an electric tram car, andjen engagement with a hirer of automo-| yiy7 now, last but not lease, it is proposed) biles in the quarter of Rochechuart, but} Ning to institute a woman police force | her great dream for the future is to mak: ir Many are in favor of the idea, saying} enough money to buy her own r On mi that women are peculiarly fitted by na-| She is earning about 20 frances a month My One aporee ten miles |and 55 ai ras Se] S81 ° S| a} ale ea d dus -]). © they ‘ve the kind that make you hate lo Leave home. and by the way! heres a Cittle Churches, Maret irch BY Sottom remedted : Will former eff effort eondition , 1996 we have the greatest chairs and rwekers ever firme under one roof al Cine fifleen hundred feet Davis ‘and Morganan Evans oof|M. invans o of Lehi seh or}/American Fork Fourth ward. I B, on} Warnick and Andrew N. Nielson of Pleasant. Grove Mz ; G 2 TY raate and a " Robert hee a ae Poutz Blackhurst of. Lin. ss don; Pleasant Grove, Vern D. Thorne : ' 1 varied some-jand Wm. 'S. Greenwood of | Linda . of evidence de-|Tjndon, John Woodhouse and wiishe "Preponderance" for the delivering American Alpine | snow is about &80, tons Ie tobinson and Morris Madsen of vie amount shipped) into the;Americnn Fork; American Fork First Re Springs, ete yoming, wand. KE, W_Paximan and B, N. Chris1e amncunt shipped out of the}tensen of American Fork: . 1erfican What ; and navi- | to Pict by e coaljare of -gefieral: Missionary show|Home f use Because of condition of the snow have oecurred in he "in state Fork Second ward. he ens 725 Milt he :H. Fitzgertag i That the eost< per to tah). ' sais er mines owned by private meaiareig. an oo ao Adolph : Ison ee Ame Aer corporations is the same In all cases, vi ‘ork; American. ork third ward, 4 N. LAWRENCE N. LAWRE c. Orterea ered. to very pre- to facts, total and aa unsafe Genrer e of this committee was to ssible, wherein the fault pee company gated eee upproximately 1,829,219 Hare Hewanoliitt shipped out with]|state we of O- canyon,' ae handling} veloped the fact that power mineto mine operators! Dr. Robert|of freight without diserimination 1 had done all in thelr Coal and} of experimental| tween shippers providing for an inter-}|place on the market as great a tonnage} Hopkins uni-|¢hange of traffic between respective lines}as possible with the number of men they made professor the oe i | Yersity As ees Navigation. = j a 16 =~ series without form r . ca , _|%2$2 perpe ton, and that a2 uniform cence nee nee pe Law vate sportation for all parties, on pace ati Nixa tie . rket » Is $1.75 per ton, A. bill for ae fixing, the rate eo ance coal "$1.5 " per ton PYRO Uae oe Camco eT nore a Mae Lema AIR and members not any solution. constitution that] consensus the consideration ie were and an existed on com-|and the purpose contrary to law,| determine, if many other du-| lay The would make a there tes and industries|shoes most of general scope} the wet, heavy oe eee several slides ey ena, AR oe stateene suffered greatly during the past a oe h the - _ 4 Ri Age Ke: makes = to compelled, the way, were aves nat auetrios ane he ¢elite the Uzens Phat Is the of San bles o venous and welfare of this state a ie eed be cheap- {tach hereto and make a part of our re-| 2 That port, a maximum rate bill on coal, and] state from oe nd tae. it be passed. Respect- j exceedec : THE Navi re upon we to as executioners | 'U ; thi it tr 1 complex mranle but. ms frivestization, aeeeeeersl acrial being imposed |committee, recler's hand been eaten two testified his | Undertake leg ; ela ae Professor Tr Ww Wood, physics at acquired help, have and the exhauste Lusted ee neo gation work Witnesses discriminations rimination a pooling arrangement petitiv ae ‘tah business, of the attacked worked trouser might etry B ' utimore,_ | | for only One ‘ rats , which men wenttheir ‘to wielded yelled ut S re c a younge ' 8's museum has other men Wesa's :? 200 ymt combat animals PEDAGOGUES Johns beaut has not aes as yet lost tenes,. and . her move- magnificent ee uliding |} dropped ] ofpupils any * voice" eens ae r Would The 4 young. the or oal would, consumer. In such an event, r.to- the had not another employe heard shouts thrown open the] The ratsand seurried out of the the sics, and the great ‘artist declared } tees a more than pleased; she said she was "on chanted,' Althou h th man was So¢ t2a meet We Ww montwsce coetvelous ago, she Is still leoking hi: tt ve thelr Bar: men. killed furiously. inside the deadly and angry more ¥@Y profes- "| their the like n there the other aay. Her appearwas erected wtin enthusiasm by students, who are overjoyed at hay-| SaSarah" . DUt Wesa yut whe hen he ance "divine © to Hecoal.fh shortage oe paw but bec In. and devouring r : oe brie ended only tl ies rescue : pro- her as more Smith, Shaler rartabtan: aka deplortime. Testimony. was LAKE CITY, ae Thoma tis, tis, ingly rate a thestable a]exceptions, ofThethe men rats, had but Planned w , established that by statemaximum would en‘ . g hen the cournge independent coal operators to] were cornered, they camel/open up mines, and that the price of l€S|vesterday. slaughter aniinala Govarns testimony a A. coal that is consumed in the manufac- | #5 Ul point committe Cae legislature nelne operated ce the Tyng brothers, Waterbury, ¢ M:z 2 fe ture of ke, id moreover, that there | are concerned to report back to the re-|The recent heavy snow storm which On. irch 16.-With are no Independent coal mines in oper- | spective bodies such information as may) visited this sec tion has ecnused the ore | their backs against the wall and their} ation in ts state produce ne any -|be gleaned fro the itnesses, bearing | team to suspend. However, the own| clubs flying like flails, Cr , preciable quantity of coa the coal shortage In the state of evs of the Wyoming will push opera a: 2 Ne Lils, narles b > flails arles Wheel 2e]a : , besdrenaredets which are worthy ' of the consider ation} Utah, and di s eS im rates Upon} ong ati,the s:mitievand: er and William Wesa fought for their | of your honorable body. It the | the transportsSe em various parts resume : ing as . are : tl ives with ;: ; i of tr who appeared before|of the sta ind generally with refer-| PES asrelive shir ia Pete pee eyes Nn pieueann oo granary rats Sour contmtiied. wit chi ae b twol]ence to the MU naDOLTAtOn problem, in its}"oads are cleared Mr. Tyng and Mr CHER Grows The flicting Burst RAILROADS : lines being in at the present Conflileting . Until ene 62, etticoat ment?' ssailants Effect . Rescuers TEA gh A Deadly We. Continued from Page One 2 LE transportation able condition on i With - i Bernhardt, KILLED es SALT Wiglams, Charies Q. Harrie' Winttm ©| ADDITIONAL ST 2. House Cleaning and June Weddings Are now knocking at our doors, and so many things will be needed to make home the most pleasant place in the world. We have had vears of experience in fitting wp new homes, and making old ones new. And we have every suggestion possible in the Furniture line and at ‘prices that will cheer you up. Nebraska Furniture Co., 62 E. 2d So. C. E. DAVEY, Manager. H. J. SMITH, See. and Treas. |