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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN OIL Society oc le tyy||i! i | Social . . Taal . Utah Has One Miss: Chloe Nelson daughter of a. ‘ elson, state superintendent of public instruction and Emerson J eee married at Ogden Aug' a. »y the Rey. John E Carver of oe Frbyteria nh church. Mr. i Sd er are at B 2 C ond East. street re ae ae ra * 6s « PP The is Sewing erh in¢ Pp today me ets ri with x aro Yellowstone park,» CONFIDENCEE Is Js throwen Old ‘ CRIPPLED Compares Presets ° With Good sate Days When He Wag-dcat "Bioie - Miss Helen me -dall hes Angeles and will remain the winter M.S * Woe eller's answe 2 velt's ait tie NNtleationie ecy of the financial disaster gone to L at tne Seat oes ‘ sides i BR idwe llande hides award, ward and children and - Bae Miss ee Mine of had «golf. thought peng he just over said. il aat Hi ailey, taIdaho. with * 8 6 Roeahcriore ape aer 7 tha sail . is s visiting m reside ofof ¢ the President business combinations?" feller was aske Mrs. "Thhe policy tration," Mr. friends Sie e The : Rev. Elmer I.I. Goshen zimer Gosnen turn from his vacation mar Dean Benjamin wi will the about Brewster of a ing money loss of St.| ture. to develop those T Girl With combinations NAT " VOT Salt Lake would be a splendid point to lo- ARE : HeNC \ OU DOIN a Newspapers fear COUNTRY TO DEVELOP LOCKED IN (iRIP are the full ae x in this city some UTAH? (Continzed Shippy is responsible from to Fred The strike of operators include this|pe Mexico. involved. No Thus such The sented It may| all America Attorney the sent no dispatches with had a demands ager had applied in|extension of to the to Sete ea union time upon the been ve hours' notice to meet than. will| conditions: One.) : various Associated newspapers.Press . tomorrow Will be extended into Canada. Page | organization the days In over received : ill and that point di rectly to he is Salt is thought that his will be given over re ment. He will siderable ISLAW . 45 10 a. m., 2 Vis aihaeiees minutes p. m, there- ETURN vicinity It is Pp. ok an thereafter. oray Lake. expected to Th 1- ' stay in largely nha THEATRE yAN y SV Seno See ALL eouelly a| ar Ata THIS WEEK. Emll Hock LG ONC SRE 4 o. ac Anita Bartling. Bert & Salt Lake to an in- Bowers, Tek s0 mektha. wa : nodrom es Crooker spection~ of, if forand: its #. future consideration - of | ¢ sHvery. evening Sunday), ‘Be Plans made improve-| %c., Box seat (except $1 Lo THERE at every snd Lake and interests, in her new ase LEAVE Eee aaa on Salt his paella stunner' a se ectaA5 Ent ; oe reet apecar PES syste a city which he bought obaaite that A ases Under Consideration. SAYS ground C A preaie for an ‘ Intimates General ht a ee rumored also, in railroad circles, that adeeb tn ag pe _ already large in-) 2 local fie Wyn ote sori Green River, ro onday morning, and went b way of McCammon to Poeatélia. Tda. (IN Harrima ‘Ni Be z uncertain. Mr, > Saltair at. « time ‘today, and ‘ac. to advices Several looking of But eee Bathing Suit. Says ealSaltair Hezont is the Best ‘ = poet treveling noineti fine Special train King: and isis following so that the hour of ‘his asitval torccis fu-| of SALTAIR? --- S pk BONAPARTE Was Edward H. Harriman, acknowledged king of railway magnates, will arrive cording (lk In- Hat, ‘ We Last, BUY a "rom come a tighten-| for HE - te G White e aga Rumor Is Denied by Lessee Langford, But Is Perdistort : ° he great until the people realize their that a gracious providence has nlaced T¢ The ' : ree / TODAY of Railroaders Will spect His Holdings In WILL } reflected market, and ARRIVE This City. ore eee great R Ve toward wonnaie in a falling stock of subject Disaster, ofee the present adminisRockefeller said aaeto= business caused the tg y ited number uporation with a lim-| 4. Busse,Strikemayor ; of Chicago,: only. mber of hareholders has re1st| in chek grasp \ Gitar wince te fe oountee ee oa ancial depression and financial chaos. he world already has had a dose of this since the extreme penalty im-| Miss Clara Colburne and Miss MarSaeed who are now in Paris, August 24 ror: New York, of September great er into pig iron. ba y TH) a had his {n- policy policy expects tote beBeun away a year a; expect ert and son Gilbert will Dickert swithin hac royope. ShShe interested : ae a ae for the asking. Utah will never opportunities and develop the natural resources his he very veaeerariy At no time in 10 . King Vtal yThe ane 70 is a sample of the many opportunities for industrial development that ‘ito. end: finished Apparently yet been sufficiently y iqe nt ‘Roose volt. ere aes referred to him as "the administration. "Whaton Inthe youbunt i ae will eee effect : 7 tori. y Sawyer ee HARRIMAN 15 DUE interested visitors at the Utah Chamber of Commerce yesterday Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. Corey is proprietor of a large iron foun- ato' . a c a at a out ‘New. York on the Min-| ori. Blsa Greene, Greene tteveline ‘ ; wencher a Miss aon ee Mrs. of Iron most oe aut ane ry, but without the raw material, which could be secured loeally at : a ively low cost, such a location would be out of the question. It is too bad 1at Utah doesn't awaken to her opportunities. '' NOpM: that will country tr iérend ockefeller same of the Wee no betas s vis ends in Miss Park Jean City, Gagit is> Vslling friend rogileveland, Aug. 12.-John D. Rockefor Mountains 5 was G. W. Corey of dry in that city, and is engaged principally in the manufacture of wisi which are shipped in large quantities to this and other Western states. In conversation regarding the subject Mr. Corey said: ‘‘T am disappointed in not finding a blast furnace for the reduction of iron ore in Utah. It seems ineredible that with the immense deposits of iron ore that Utah ts < : Figures that Bains Is Going to Ruin on Account of Govérnment nent Attitude, Allison jr. c and a eC Mra Sunday Youn cofrom Dalya visit gcd in tebe as turned teva . eC LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1907. Events, a sone ii and Mrs. REPUBLICAN, SALT ENOUGH also doubtless attention. annie give to the station at con- Matinees, proposed| South at Monday), Temple| ges Sie, === nd Third West streets, and the recent cuiieas in the Short Line yards Sree 0c. Sunday Box and seat, 7éc. . Mark's ¢ athedr rt ind family, who have They. Sa : feeling of ane Be eit igi eear presented itself, Be-!that it would be necessary ta call a a been spending the summer at Colo1ey ascri t to but one thin : F Fe = P SCl. beer . ; : : ' As to the ditions ; 2 rado Springs, are expected home about I "What will be the effect w hen" sim- feitta eerie Setar at ae eee a All Now Needed Is Energetic which Mr. v Haxelwinn sany tpake in oF WASATCH RESORT September 1, ilar action is taken against corporaPetes 9 ecome altected. There w : a : ys near Salt Lake, ; : es * 2° @ tions with myriads of Seiceeaiieee In Columbus today union printers re- Siena ae Ube betes eee Use of Existing EnJectured. The ramipn ioeahreut ‘that Little Cottonwood Miss Mary C. May, who has been| Scattered throughout the country, the| f¥Se€d to set newspaper copy tele-| morning. In the big Wall street brohe will offer to buy Saltair, including ° touring Yellowstone park, is now at|investors, the widows, the orphans? {&t@Phically received by non-union) j-erage houses and othe r big concerns actments, the railroad. When announcement of OPENS JULY 18ST. the Fifth East hotel for a short stay.| There can be but one answer. The|0Perators. New dangers confront the} 6° new york and the eect aetnolecun= this proposed deal was. first' made She ‘will leave tae last of the week| Present situation will be intensifiea | DUSiness world. Labor leaders declare | try there will be no aperiidie ak ace Manager.. Langford -of. the. Saltair JOHN STARLEY, MGR. for Boston, where she will make her|™Many fold. I will go further and say | ‘24%, in order for the telegraph oper-| the enormous loss occasioned by the Washington, Aug. 12,-Attorney} Beach company stoutly denied that home during the coming winter that because of the administration, | #tors to win, all unions of every char-| strike will then begin to become ap-| @eneral Bonaparte enthroned himself|any overtures had been made by Hotel prices reasonable. Fam-. with its reports every five minutes of| 2¢te? Will declare strikes parent in office today again and there was| representatives of Mr. Harriman. or! @ "2Y cottages for rent. For particaMrs, W. P. S. Hawk has as her guest] NeW actions and heavy fines, the counThe Hearst Seale. Some of the financial houses, jhow-| much curiosity to know what he]anyone else, for the purchase of the| ff "tS Phone oa Murray. pid Miss Briebenbaugh of Helena. Mont try is already beginning to drift toM. I. Stone of the Associated Press| ever, have contracts with their op-|Teally proposed to do about bringing} property. pa a eee Ac aan 1 ae nee ward Mrs. Thomas Anderson is visiting Ogden before returning to her in home in Blair, Nev. Mrs. Charles Fue and daughters, have returned trom a Pacific coast, extending couver to Los SALT ane trip from another ate way of know ing depression.| eASeS ae celved e it a seems, Mo. Hee Sia a Soo one shoulder. had a RICH the cut, searched e eeoitt iijustrat cori "Ch before teSe aieae ieee ane wae a time not ee "the present runaway, no dispute plone say eooley by Mr. Morgas's was | dicate ‘it a cextain cuttin but| would be and a had . Se Whe vo h t ac te nig Crane ee crowd ee ices i rid * wou I eee et Boise, Ida., Aug. 12-At a meeting representatives of fair. associlations to would Se {. Garrett of of Im me, 5 me the say go pare : aa eS in the STANDARD were eiad to tea ee ‘syndicate, 9 that d I o had T go HIL'S | || ‘ Arrived Bros. have just re- able to con-| It Is expected sign contracts Festal Be . { 620s manager for re eres to handle Chicago messages. Shortly afterwards the 1 ae COI and two The when "Denver" operators day force pos time Asserts that Smith! left comes Government . Desire to by "Down" . one Is of Operators. Walk, oe oat eee fellow for for Omt in ae ee Sympathy With Fellow Workmen, Angeles, Aug: 12-Elghteen oper-| < United p e¢ eee Be vaivatonee| RORELS workers Trouble /tal's duty] has main began on. been office in San strike. It "lc ngs picking to ‘°-The . , only ‘ reply rom a Daery sakes Agent-You : a ; Knox they re States have times since Franelise> in the Your the supply, you. kind : grocer will and to 6. ALT f actuated "down sald. e Us sare eps »jquitting ase today ear with Los at - YORK QU ITS Angeles cerned, a : A. P. Makes Situation Over Whole Country. ir t 5:20 p. m. pat, ; operators along with the Same| House - the At. and P ins fode: orrtata fo to order, Punch and Judy e. CHAS. PETERSON. Ss ne pot 20 Richards SS ialist i ee uM. yareeat the Triere'-¥ an I are 2,000 2.000 Postal tonight the left Winter West association ee RESCIND | 16, y DOH 00 | Kansas and owns. are | or exce pthe twoplaces in| Kansas Mr. the throughout ot HARRIMAN Bell. . Stage answer certain questions put to them Bell oe P leaves 835-K: or, so W. 2nd & Drug Willes-Horne Bonaparte. am not answer quite sure have said," he in tines that said with advices that inquiry how much improved on what when the|merce I} before commission Attorney General replied. Yashington the ae eee Aug, this _ | Republican matter other no by Aer What Boise, have] do or * George > Go rho noi on | mi ; rane OenpetCee Ark., for shipment of of quantity sufficient vent the possibility t to Russelville que this forArrangements hard coal jast were winter. made 4 | FOR CRIME -T po 12.-Upon omplaint compla striking SEC RY Great is or. s been be & th Boise S for Haywood Tlerence of attending trial. f eversly laughed w Ren action against have not THE oa that just tolerably at well at from the anes win and immediately to to be we a ae 12. - city of show dreds, @) Most The yjyed are of them of evidences are Jews by a coal if the ee eedemands yy . weather M. areas hun- are] law| arre- has will will be $14.10 de livered. | British aaybe will iNmntect sets profit of 90 cents. The to be made at once, ‘ ae pat ls ‘found | rive d rE |e FOR steamer with The of Idaho at denounced by @|last to]a year is the Diresa has IDAHO | [7h | agric ultural The UNIVERSITY | oor third Moscow, Work on the Salt ried building, story ee sc under musical conservatory house adjoining ‘'t will way and and the be moved two or| of will year improved Morril Be pies for Is ae class have been 2 Arrangements be a way, are ordered and being | ne when and A} or erect being made as any course of the kind of the and tne a university an orphans' property these purposes. the erection of a to Se Christian building, sleeper DisaetA be Marriuge : Charles 1 Positive and perma-> eet iadnes Pan Arunice enness and drugug adn ee INSTI UTE sa} Salt Toadee City, -- - N. > a! not, there a part The largest reserved for Parris, Gilson, Rifi e, Wileox, Salt Lake<e; cox, Sa Lake Salt 1. nes Vaug han, Bowman, Hans salt Petersen, Salt Salt rai Salt Lake Utah. = ts something the world A. D. Salt finish and our perfect de- work on unsurpassed Collars and Cuffs is the de- Busi ess B ° der uil 9 mn "The Laundry * \ Both | | | || ee Republicaa. a ae nes more terial of Quality." 2 Phones . 192. 166 eeeinalite 2 and C : a of than Ba sign is the used . Main St. atiemctire ideae labor - is aewort h and ma- . Mo- FOR THOSE WHO SEEK REST GO TO ROA Eliza G H'S HALFWAY Lake Scheid, Meilstrup, F. Lee, Gwyn, color, of Shirts. light of all patrons. hasn't a single cus- city; home their in tomer their customers are far away secured by ADVERTISING, SUCCESSFUL Advertising is my businesss3, Stanzas D. Atkins, ap rOb ee Ida A. Jenson, American Fo John R. Hatch, eae Cross: Gwendolyn Harmon, Salt Lake, John tail The Ran- Marga- ape Lake; Lake; "aE ey t | Sadie Nettle 2 Belles, Kittaning; J. on Advertising. mercantile firm in Care Rifle, Colo,; or Practical -____-_-_ ; building, ---- -$<$--------- The If to Licenses Board of Trade the work. --YOU wrong with your system. cess includes in Boise Bureau; Employment > P ay William P: Swéeney, Salt Lake; Ag- ne in the car- MORAN : es at ay actianie hos- on J @ apply dential. } KEELY Tem. St, S. a home to P | Branch Parent House, Dwight 1) cap annn dence confiW. Hour. LY MEN WILLING TO WORK NEED APPLY | re : asid¢ set Virst plan also The $50,000 church -_-_-_-_+ in- modern} for : Cured prunkenness per trade e | Pocatello. hi project church ledges for the purchase of enough lots to guarantee the purchase price,| , have, been made ea $31.00, It is proposec to interest members of the denominaae s tion all over the state in the aoe move: ment Smith, hor year'salm course it will{t be into|the of thosein indairying charge and to make as| Sreeu complete to the! country. L. 25¢ N paper. sale en-|mje work. complete filed plan ena CORE AER ON sepa RPL James H. Hardy, Salt and hall ae Suit ; SERVICE Lake-Bolse standard on this train. transferclaimed: was made Josephait pte tachbve was the Ralph | roundation is being lald for a new fruit, | flouring and by-product mill. It will be] used for experimental and testing pur|poses. Twenty thousand pounds of ma-| foun-}chinery 4. gall, continually} are tribes of S. greatest mercantile firms suc-of the country owe their ar- to attack the town. ee ees ee eee before the covet) "arent ning in. -----_---_- well Gibel sale y, the saa ce on the land. join The shipped ming re- waned the 250 refugees from Maza-|fwdna the e Es captain reports that ptai D a ;| neighboring ee oe crufsectPsrbin trial were the/dation of the new administration bullding | stalled it will any sent from|]to replace the structure destroyed by tire | plant in every a Urted a willtnenes "to return him. ae Boise a nd testify against West ON z= The Cat: apulte have left to ters M oroccan waters in O. \\ \ Wages Passengers destined to points west| of Pocatello on the Oregon Short Line, {neluding2 Shoshone, Caldwell, | - 7 aes sie Nampa, Boise, Payette, Welser and Huntington, can now leave Salt Lake through at at 7:00 7:00 p p. m., . making & direct s connection. Through coaches and COLLEGE a a 12.-The Christian: ug. the ee STEADY 0 dally TRAIN © WORK the or EMPLOYMENT eae govern- oyurch placewith:lots the:on DEneanAanot the tract on the seat to RET thie pital Spaniards.| immediately. Blanca to Casa ; local | | Mazagan. The Erench: with schoo Shoafs NE rere a aterinyciehigs asia eke Ine filec j <tc _been nen. cat: aeThe nos chuch metee purchased TEAL NITE! poverty. great and Forbin cruiser Freneh here for provisions and for , er went Line has steady} the é Look W a on to establish a university of Boise Boise, from miles three land of tract fact of the in spite on c arried willbe and ae Baranlt A arriving Ida by aa ee = 1 by Vv the e some new action commence next fall. ete eee MENT. j to that a decision to comto answer the questions mark display In any FE 1 : _- Com- last Oregon Short Excursions 2 x WANTED Advertised in all daily papers as daily bulletin DISPLAY ADV ERTISE- eins lean? this. moment provided with a to All heard| : would : Seat me of Ee in a state agains bating. Wh we seem to at beers ee on $e rapes stic oa jaw and I do not think there is any| sdacial': radsorn: tH corablete out that a Avegl le awit? at this moment. score ; option a Aug. who "OE leaving a margin of first shipments are -or-| cor Shoat, soc lalist represented the "Ap-| at the Hay wood trial, girl I aN. wtvodeaiien > Bolse lmunchen Poverty. aoe fugitives eed seAal tae na in rare heen located in Denver and Republican Special Service. eet ete until extradition papers| Bolse, Ida, Aug, 12.-Extensive improve-| Bes honored, when~ he will be|ments are under way at the University Dee Uiab of for the handling of the coal, UN-/| gestrover efi | club direction of the Commercial ; th eet The cost to dealers a)and officer, victim that are CHRISTIAN representative | turn A dealers the der a lo-year-old "but than to dle. any ‘Do Comam of from Moroccan refugeescoast. fs pour-| coal | stre ing over the Barbary The no to precoal hard a fuel famine dur-) season. coming with ina ate ease the Bolse arranged bn the charge of criminal ass" / MANY IMPROVEMENTS alam cases about the one that makes coffins, and|/ thereby causes it to be cheaper to live 0a tibraltar, 12-The has SOCIALIST H. numerous CONTINUE Service Aug. ‘club: ~ the) eh Special Ida., mercial eg Aug.= fa., te tavern entre ereappr nae department. was ary baw he said, regarding the|ment of one simply it being trust, facetiously, 12.-The is pretty certain pel Mr. Harriman 2 the authorwould he a Bonaparte, returned today Ind. aceite = : refu they which intention on your] proceeding to compel E. H. Harriman it was suggested|answer certain questions he refused ‘I have been asked to take up the] laundry women's trust,' e said} RESOLUTION. i City, | | -_-- y f ‘probation hep beer Sworn Olt TOP tsSNe Dee ports © = Olty, indicate an prosecute," wit notihng City Strikers Assert Agreement| Violated. Been Has | COMPANY. | Boise. He wa socialist writers, and it|three weeks will yee tt finished, The C V | OF PTICAL and Retall number : oe P several of them have]ticultural building is being changed PLICLANS. Main Street ' Salt Lake Telephone 21538- a to con-|smelter Is eitles outside oS operators country keys. the Consumption. f os "Spirit. Standard." 2s reac . Se can. 259 ‘0 a peer be very them." 4 Se bern, om ) Phones Ps ey COLUMBIAN > in ECK RELL space Bo seri-|not i severe!Ss u eee am ing the oe sa a 224 the allreports and illogl-|oO! departments ARRESTED BADGES Badges Ce om AGAINST wet department of justice elicited statements|]itative information that\chere printed the local Assoaiated|of investigation. He left their positions|asked about the alleged general strike movethe coffin trust. York, Aug. 12.-At.1 o'clock | ment in that afternoon the New York men|the country Union and in the city erie Tans Say ractically ott aon as telegraph so on American commerc the company was in the city yester-| ge sstroyer Ballistea came to Gibraltar proper time and place, ull ant ajof ws mac ie to Mr.|day and a final agreement was Ni reached. |today with dispatches‘ from Admiral omplete answers will be re i ¥ s : = oth s erroneous and illogical tateThe coal will be retailed at 916 cmt Loni | Filibert The captain reports tranon which is: #4 atier' ton less than was charged |, juility 0 : Cas: 3 and ort oe both at asa Blanca -- Metal and Silk societies, lodges, for statement. a W ith itei‘At effect the Sou ; hes speak.' umber of ! e Music conviction thie is t that they were under consideration." Mr. Bonaparte was asked the status} | of LAKH OITY.surest: serie 1608-11-13 eeSe government been Co are Oakland|have The great news gathering system| handle onthing but quotations. The cin ner Rix rine : . Ee a: Pee . . of the Associated Press was com-|strikers asserted that the board of pletely paralyzed at 7:30 Its oper-| trade had violated this agreement. The F Amn " : fe . = . the postpone to decided also strikers York] New from place In every ators acific..coas eft sins ~VvR } formal oman ssents 0 > rrjewsvances! 20S; to the < Pacific. coa t left their keys prese ntation of their erie promptly upon the minute. With the|to the local managers until tomorrow exception of a few offices the news morning. - people think of this, not only] American a "square deal" proposition, but for| Music PRTITION action Thought to Be Preliminary to| § CO? Daily at 4 p.m. m4 a. : ee Future Proceedings. - BegU ealHarriman policy ofcasethe I deparement:|-rhis was As to the am not pre-} Washington *T permit and not : The deductions inquiries, e Utah's e cal the . Leading of a the Criticise dale tre Rew and ieee gold ecocartons. eae in red on secure strike|newspapers trac should think you would 10u scist us in "downing to ag Teas ay LL Pos- the Superintendent Lewis denied that any| grievances of the operators had been had past you \gent-Will e is ground for) Washing-j j vill ae petitor 5 like. re to ie to brewing here request. a te you'll ficient Ls] : oe Na HT this! as if eee lawyer and) q . oe criminal proceedings ous offense. It does not care about|jat the recent hearing of the Interstate small fry or trifling offenses or eke Commerce commission in this city, relahic the eutlook points tive to Chicago and Alton railway mattera| 9 answer. to eaten aei ee 5 ecaale PaON ie : noe erop frst large shipment of new erep Ji) ived that zeyou; should maake such a Arrange With the Operators Most of Themn Jews AV: Pied {tvy-rich, APE . oe rari tT for | the very fragrant cream andof delicious the first United States Ament My vyee sason com.| tO Bring In Enough for lads SROWINUsE ViGeObR ic : is just prosecutions He was asked specifically on matter. He evaded it as neatly Wnlon F ae f eer pion ianEET cPontal arerators io Mr.e Bonaparte was askee a. Elk the United States. There remain only 1ere this arternoc = Ne S The Elkins law,' he answered,| promineiit-.officesvo: bo -orderad'-ott ution ‘hasa worked well as farE as|( ftice wrdere ‘ores pre, : fore SE sa a hoard ata WOL REE pretty DE and the strike will spread to them at det ade pa mat ee ee anad|L have been able to notice. We have,| any time tras aoe ‘c ng bl TBS { pay the| ou know, in the Hepburn act, a pro-| = ' the7 telegraph companies, pay vis > tre hen the] > Paraly | not . . : 3 "I vision intended to strengthen A. P. Paralyzed. | salaries, on condition that the men) pins law and I am inclined to think] Corporation. States a it than a hundred cilles affected with one uons taeyand Include all a ae a Throughout. have operators the Actuated e Sonos ¥ unofficially, ee Sepmty of a aeen pelvelllarge-diréoty new Bolomien first May y criminal operators in all the braneh offices in san the city left their kéys and joined their| part is expected Warley Mussel idle contract relations in the Standard O11? English Dealer-Y« Ss Hewlett be said enecG ern i United a] only out Action Ara oe tar ee to : aoe the thpublic C ask tive heof moet t hot a spIere poet dominated the eommtssion ances. a a T nited between colloquy An actual ; f acy States representative of the bureau or ornoral 3 1 ‘ Imelish dealer in a hen and an t us will z the at s but --_ October")8 J These it," ference. He Its upon he administration REPL Caldwell, Crop A Powell the night. NEW that the Standare c an) 1e. late re of Herbert to the late report o Smith was the following, which } erators. eeeeacreed giaigoresc eisai ape rp gan worl ERE "Gitions (= Al "Atevens wee back oh was the answer. Only Two Left. New he WEN 4 was ‘ 2 =P boys ee > - Mountainhome tainhome, September 24 to 27, Actoher 1 to7b= City, * oO o 5; Baker. Bak to 12. Boise, October 21 to 2 US uty.) as over: ‘sleet ‘Diencome Ana but Claude terms aoshabes of "|the was elected president and W. F. Dolan o} Boise, secretary St. Anthony, Blackfoot, Caldwell, Mountainhome Boise repre sented. were City Baker and Following are the dates rae Na a ae aS will be held: St. Anthony, September ., 12: Blackfoot, September 17 to 20; Moun- 1 New scale . and that | toriously,'' tele- Co., t SoH IRENE IDAHO SOUTHERN fven & eaicsyte Mr. OMG southern Idaho, an organization known as the Southern Idaho Fair association was J such Hearst for his operators| tinue doing business. «Mr. Hearst pays the|that many others will sola Fiat Pecniis vieedel uc hen aria a'sO | tomorrow morning. two months ago. The operators claim "You can generally trust them to/!nto conference with Mr. Russell, whe has diate arate cments T ona ee Commissioner of Labor Neill is here} the local management has been untfair| make it better than what you say, but} been acting attorney general that I of AS an my Teply WaS| trom Washington, but he ts not say-|at all times and Stevens' discharge to-|I have not said anything definite on| Various matters pertaining to the prosehae ation a "hibr spe greta for* ‘coning anything. He ts holding no con-|daay brought the trouble to a head. the Harriman cases, beyond the fact]cutions of teusts were talked over and ft ASSOCIATION formed. to -h "Go ‘ago, hit or ra aisin the struggling {it is said IN Loeb hace after SR FAIR Kuhn, Mllford knife Wan fonml-oe his wena There are no actual 6y ae tnesases. to.| wetting: ae it AS Aacwahece the the cutting, as it was dark: where the boys were collected, by it is said. soon agree said: an Dooley says A,-Is Milford did the, cut-| miss, impulsive agitation began, ting. but Milferd denies this, The two|I would he called up upon the pa would signed by Mr. three years. absolutely-a SEER ne ctOmIe She On Lea AFFRAY Salt wit Palas i Hlaht at OO Lee. 2426 of are, "was cut on the left financial way that has neyer tailed me in the] ,_ . beye been with the, boys now for long years of my business career. That | 95 yea I am Remit to go, but TI! 5 ray must stick with the SCENE CUTTING OF along} Van-| Tae PALACE of out it. all is at a standstill. for overtime, night employes receive| private concerns using leased wires| Under the Sherman law in the HarriNew York, Aug. 12 -United States Dis"The investor, great and small. locks | $35 a week, with 70 cents an hour for have met the terms of the strike and;™an matter?" was aahed. Lt ACO RASS etiam Sena ae Utah Conservatory of Mus ic lip his money.and refuses to-venture cde time. It is understood the Asso-|4re able to do their wire business, but That is something I cannot tell] torney General Bonaparte, filed a petiRie Vig se: ( e ated Press pays teas by 20 per eent, a pee. are crippled in their out- vs definite about,"' was the aes Peete Laney cae cee ere Full instructions on mandolin, guitar "I do not need your stock market "David Duey, chief operator in Chi"The department of justice is going Harriman and Otto H. Kuhn, the latter| #24 violin with an eago for the Associated Press, went P Mens ss Ogre a ; intention ‘ ' irter..t them For further information, call at report, your editorials,, your predicHane ag along with the laudable of|of Kuhn, Loeb and Co., requiring tions and forebodings i prove to my- | to Assistant Generel. Maunene, Hien pe reese? <n spe: prosecuting anybody against whom it|to appear before the circult court on AugBeesley' s Music pal self the truth of my words. I have| tonight, and, with tears in his eyes, eu aa: case-that is, a case suf-|ust 31 to show cause why they should 2 oxo 49 South Angeles. na rocks isthe besia' of- alk prosperity. With | highest wages "for curators in "the ela in on ee ne Bina confidence este = Sere 5 world ay men get $30 a week for es where e strike has been in| ?Ot a SRE a recince URgae ae ae eight hours, with 60 cents an hour] Progress for two or more days many ee the Misses Irma, Margaret and Mar-} tna, have returned from a pleasant visit in Park City. ae ae The Misses Jose and Marie Sorenson the the Confidence Crippled. "Confidence Is gone, and confidence| - Salt Salt Salt Lake; Lake. Lake; KatherEliza ¥. Lake. (Parley's Via D. : : and : R. G. : Salt : Lake; Colo, ; Anna G PAINTS PAY -------$---_-_-_ ---- Ry i ys accommodations : se Se , HAMLIN WILL Canyon) ae G, E.M. Gibson, ane Frelen Rood, Hotchkiss James G. Cecil, Anderson, Salt HOUSE r HOTEL. for . soot campers.ree ee i serv . he p ailv : Ds . ) TAs Republican, . All the News for 50e Mo. |