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Show } ‘ { i { THE 12 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, CORNISH CASTS BIDS UTAH DELEGATION MERGER OF SUGAR SIDEWALK | POSTPONED ARE VOTES BY PROXY = T0 URGE UIANUE NOW COMPLETED Pease TOLDD IN 23 Meeting ted Only Lasted DENVER a Few Wi l Ask that i-th Main Street ‘WHERE THE CLOTHES Hht-113 Main Street FIT Designs. Reassures Amerikearns Contractors, Doubting 1908, In | While! |Improvement Is eleved to Build New Plant at Payette, Idaho, tunities, Formal, eis Merely Men MONEY i REAL " EXCHANGING WANT FOR Homesteaders|New matter Oppor- for '@ | and Boys. Idaho Company to Have' ‘Contractors Would Not Bid on $13,000,000 of Capital Work Advertised | | June 20. | Stock. MEETING: ‘BASIS Larger Have Was and Minutes ieee ‘ATTEND | | ‘Ties, DoultonMadsenQweng@ | ite ee Clothes . Pabifié.: Incradse Union $100,000.000 Capital Stock \ Voted. STORY ee arian Have | of ‘Would the Cost of Improvements. | aon JUNE 16, 1907. appar-A <1 efforts will Pree made be on part‘ the ; he Th ant. ¥ Utah ‘ Sugai k compan nist Idaho Perth; Because } o bidids have ; u b- been ‘ ore EAT re Unio upon son Vv Pa‘ itie ‘stock, whether whi h the Ament vote Utah's delegation to will the convention : >* Whieh ae bepublic held= Jand|Sugar company m atjho ) Sugar Ge Z ¢ ‘ erand = \ the Ida-|' 3 vill uns Western consoelida ons mitted for several contrasi®.cordareds public improvement hv. thetcounell Lthed j j e 9 ; o( sec Thomas R. Cutler, genera mane! o E (tir Linton} Denver, June 18, 19 and 20, to cure | \ : th Ari ndvitaar? Wiaile his an-| board of public works postponed: Saturduy]|a modification to the laws in respect | the ee aa . " vie ; nyopening of bids from June 20 to share cf}/to the amount of time to be spent} nouncement Saturday. on hashis bee return) ideas5 MOUNT } Thanleivaleohate he . le ie ¥ ie } i t boa tativel ‘ The question/upon the homestead land PIU act ia SSeS was taken capi-| was| endeavor to have thecanlawsbe amended so; | the interest (otal that improvements subs tituted Several Wee Se eens 1 nic merger. is of agothe theproposed. oer of Ne the July iie| ‘ wer William ere 5 enltigD_.|5 Sere : vice president of 2allroad company 7 vox = 193,915 ~"s oyude , ‘ ; o Cornish, Pacific " _ I role | }contractai refuse oto bid until the |} | Amerikeoart 1dministration show that thes proposedeclivs warrants: Was oO oe for ath he! ent Oo aosk coneern than $10, Vie} Judge it } affirm: velyv, anc the ac von oT homesteade FRAC ' i. - ~ } 7 lov thre 1© Improveme o ‘al stock of the Union Facilic com-)for actual time In this way it is hela | SE ne Se ae a bi an ut 1 be sold for "real" moneys pa 1y eoule be increased by $i00 000,-lthat more land may b ken up SE ta that. the ey © eae era | Th financial condition of the eityv} SAY > : ‘ \ . > spre} until the consent of henvy stock } , : ; : . > s we It as < | eri J ‘ ; Wa Qu0 * ate eee eae ck in|cull pare Neer ae hie ae, in th ‘ east had been Soured wn e-% CHUN ULES : COTS LEST S BTS LOY, Mt | favor ‘of, the proposition, BO ee ee nee ae Peete he | s detintt decision in the matter could} Pay its) portion of the work Tor which}1| : . shares , state ner the present aw: « CCS : ' . voted {is a ) majorikitv the . ell : 5 hice z t incia aC ihe share s of stock subscribed in|where there are great tracts of arid}not be reached } ae ot : at jcc I; is! the company, te Sear \ ¥s = cot-a tant settlement can not beto made The}sanction ts breught the eh that} | on} the si sition een ler is required stay upon} Manager Cutler who toannounces mi | s-contem-| eee is an adjunct his these, oe 1 Ore & On seoretary of the * Yli- far. tie NntLraducet | member vice presi-; gates are Line, : which | W. : Sentor Union crease in' P: ific, of I<nie resting ker and| Nephi, i af i the eso T delegation a The. dele- Senator Reed Smoot r ; Salt Blood: Lake, T. ¢ Wir anda. J rh of William metic dD. Of} pag Twenty-three i common Barnes of Kaysville, and members of the land hoard, Sunday afternoon jti will ]leave According to E Mr. Cutler |sianding stock of the 7 \ will be called in and : an 9s lon the Gere SARE AMEE VOY Sc an tne "| out-| ira Words. capital stock $100,000,000; preferrec shares; common, 1,560,383; ® 193.315 shares.' by 0005 642,92% total PS This and the information that Mi Cornish. did the. voting was allraflroac that ‘ould be obtained from the officials, who expect J Kast some time toda ties 0 leave . for ORCHARD REPORTS pr ferred 5 stock, rate of $1 l out din g One a 21,200,000, which which share for vee ltimute Sugar at the ay company is the number given voted as 2,980,000, is morep than anne achamen ts euamae ths 2 ate Many Local over the courts stock ciers 23 interest entire as well. country as to restrain on the grounds hold to be > ‘in threats "ps of to get the issuance which casily CASHLY interest is centered measure upon fe the : eastern financiers of those the} t The ‘ |Uiculture |Urday Lake held its by . part regular . would and pears several ' board be searce have causes beon The hor-) ated affected| berry ¢ OF ( Lay First \r ) te VW vor, : the re 6 int Mai wag MMTErCe to { Sewer FOR HOME FUND | | rate new and The = annua) excursion om guistanding crop is of ihe rights to which ihe er will, same the Western agin: bey company wi ill present holders to pay in cash unissued | Idaho. 50 cents or a share stock as P€ Sugar|°f efo byby the transferred the the new. company, the for]| hola-| a o Into e will Sean be a resort the there Atte Mr state, ee S¢8t desires. (hl Salt days The and-it the of will the be year made . expr one at the on any Wall part of the general street more public, but than the the, earth. general public throughout the country is giving evidence ofta an interest in he situation wil. h full that will ; orm: information | be on satished the >; so only ic > outeome as to hold the Charles Nokes spoke lion of orehards. He |°USht to be plowed moisture to In the fall ¢ gone of acted upon, Including the -----_es______ on the cultiva-|at said. orchards : in jay ye and e > ing. year then. in the . spring, with.'a /disc. plow, be Wedding a. S, rings and wedding poaeae Riser' s, Jeweler, 12 ee ae OS ve the limita- BE. oO. COURT POLICE -_ ____-_ June 28. Ooo -_ ~ oS Stowe & Palmer have bought a controlling interest in the Wilson-Sherman company, which has Pee d a real estate Pia insurance business in this city since 1884 BE. W. Wilson, y vice president ‘of the American National bank of San Franciseo, ana Oyt Sherman, manager of the estate of his uncle, John Sherman, retain an interest In the company. but Stowe Palmer will have active management and contro Th et estate department of the Wilson- Sherman company will be absorbed directly by Stowe & Palmer. and the insurance business will continued under the name of the Wilson- pgs man compa ny A meeting held Saturday the following officers were elected: Hoy Sherman, president; George Jay Gibson (attorney for the company). vice president; Eugene B. Palmer, secretary and manager: Howard 8. Stowe, treasurer, and I. W. Wilson. director, CAPITAL Money AND Walnut OPTICIANS AT 3 LAGOON Judge C.'B. Diehl turned out decisions, assed sente "ps ) ' ed eaben ana Ranivecad. iiyaeeltr of -satne common-sense ,advice when police court at was a rapid called to rate order Jewelers and opticians will ‘have the|no cours Brian.on aces Cee een servance of Flag day, anc e tes time of their lives at the annual out; r ing at Lagoon next Tuesday They) will close up AnOP, during the day and of two police: days' were activity en tie oat of the "crawded ‘in the benches take their wives and familles to the facing his honor,» In.all there ‘were resort for a day of sport. There will nearly forty cases, and Judge Dieh) be a baseball eine between the jew; 7 cleared the boards in less than an elers on one vide and the opticians on h our. Men from a g00d many nations the other. The victorious team will vere on the prisoners' benches, and receive a silver loving cup as a prize. the inclosure Was filled with attorneys ‘Aare will be made if all. of the interpreters and policemen, The court events, and about 15° prizes. will) bebioom seats were also crowd er handed out to winners. ‘ Stanisa Mesich, charged with murA feature of the day will be a bander in the first. degree, was the first quet served at. 6 o'clock, after which on the roll Mesich killed Hermann there will be dancing until the last Obradoviteh in a shack in tne Short train leaves for Salt Lake Most of | pine yards last ionday night. Self the crowd wlll leave for Lagoon at 11 defense is claimed by the Austrian A o'clock Tuesday morning: but trains ples of not guilty to murder in the Will , run in the: afternoon 2 at 2o o'elock firs degree was entered, through { o'clock, 6 o'clock and 7 o'clock, re-! sopp X,» ‘Christensen, attorneys for at convenient {ntervals oe, Me die h,. and Judge' Diehl ‘set June and City, a part of your inand in a short time savings will grow a significant sum. This bank pays 4 per cent a year. Salt Lake SECURITY & TRUST CO., Security and Trust Bldg. 32-34 Main St. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. day, -____ o> po Saltair, es * SCOTLAND'S DAY WILL BE KEPT resort the ee exe ursion | Salt Lake Photo Supply Co, Kodaks' and Kodak finishing, 142 Main St, * Kalin Gives Stag Party. Lee J. Kuhn gave a stag party in his apartments in the Kensington last night, his guests being the following: Lee Stevenson, Thin Young, Seymour Young, Harold Price and Ford Driggs. | --_- Eagles - outing, o> o Wed. -- -_-_--___-_ June st. _., Deputy Fellows' day, Saltair, June 18. poh increased as ma & next Tuesday bring members r county, bld‘g., from Monday, Tingey Resigns. State. Auditor re- Scots and Caledonians Make Merry at Wan- Will : of the June Needle .- pees .C. Hyde}|" 7 with for that new at your gro- ° ar Cherry ry i Tore it gets a Speedy I eedy 25c¢ he on vou, relief. KE Nie [. and a if sechottl sche, p.m, Will Honor Dead, The Knights of the Maccabees ana the lacy Maccabees will hola memorial services today The graves at the |} cemete a Will be decorated and sery‘es will be held in the hall in the venl -IE--e- 9 py, Van $5 of sport Hevenionea Made Treasurer. and Redington Third Vice President. fun > O and Walter is aamured Menzie, Barrow "Hh | |===- LS Bros. Stationers. 322 So. r take : at Ne ¢ ff | Greifiiation » properties i and Special pays jiaSurance of she *Kness* and death to its member N. S.. Boynton. was apLeonie jias reside nt agent | News COMPANY Building. Bell By the eS3874-1830. Monu- spec fa tl Ind. Will run to ‘southe arn Caleaturd: ay, VL: inte a resting} visit interest exe a train. Are Shives? -_- Oo outing, Wed. Who Are 12-23) Will at 5:45 this in the First the Young All are June 19th eereminpengs rr A Few Specials in Forfeited | WATCHES oe Ne gn SOG Puget ms "$6.50 foe tea ide $7.50 vaca"tes £2"$ 10,00 Nvadehiage ae Railroad = watches: Guarantees bxamination to a $20.00 nss "pass patir railroad very wate h has been rut f first-class condition nid ‘s Fuaranteed lo kee p Maha time. I, SIEGEL ente rhatnyeis "nt will toate, in the form| seore We ine nae "| Start. aT will be aa "15 for those return with in America 16, inclusive, via Oregon See agents for rates aba 3 jy ea Special tri ain iiveaitoAty. inelnde EXCURSIONS TO LOS ANGELES June 9 to Short Line. particulars, of the Central ineluded in system. however, corporation or: Utan: California excursion "Port of Missing Men." Reports from bookdealers. eyvery- | one where, as tabulated in the June Book- ; many |man, show. that ‘The Port of Missing} |Men™ has been without interruption sing its publication the best. selling book was as- Van De venter was f soe asuretr and to the: tr Main. INCORPORATION, It is a fraternal Andrew K. as (reasurer N, T. Smith f San Francisco pre sident and | } DRUG w oY Orie gles recently. | Keystor > Guard. of Pennsyllve inia flled its aeticle ‘s of ineorppragion Saturday with the secreta of state nly Bottle. action chair | | 50c Who "Who Are Slaves and Ireemen?" (Romans viii, the topic of the address oy yeni nz t. comfort Methodist chureh befor People's ¢ thr istian anion vited to attend * directors of »company, | ee J. C. Royle} oqiorilie. were made sacted The prin-| consisting of bag- Ice Scotch dances. and man of publicity committee A feature of the day, and one mot ple anned by the et nein is 4 mateh game of quolts, oints, between| Sam Mulholland and minta and Sandy Wilson and mate. The prize is the championship and a side bet You can't be too careful this changeable weather. Pine Tar and Cherry Pec" toral is safe, sure, and fIves Bre day committee, ' cold hold waltz, CENTRAL PACIFIC MAKES PROMOTIONS: John B. Cummock jis Chairman of the general committee; Joseph aa chairman games committee; Mrs. jeiat bert, chairman of the entert: iamene an ‘ that Ia aioe Hoepipe, slep dancing, 10 steps, $5. J good Pectoral en Ie break highland "Prize, ing the afternoon, sipe music, songs, . Vienne Valnt read. Vienna Walnut Bread ine W bread race, club vs. Thistle club, |} good fellowship exhibition game of! Test football, East x | A splendi 4 Ww ill 1 be given splendid program ver by the entertainment committee dur- eo Ask thread Tug-of-war See Caledonian connected the office for nearly s even years. Mr... Tingey will accept & position with MeCornick & Co., as bookkeeper State Auditor James A 7 Fdwards has not named his: successor ONY cery and $1.50, _ : Quoits, 11 points, $4 and $2 Quoits, amateurs, $2.50 and $1. 3oat race, $2.50 Men's race, over Bi $2 Married ladies $2 (ake etect on July te 'HeShas pean| 374-1578. Odd cned Tooele county towns, from rns, ;Coalville, and. from. the snatonutn Phones: 19th. i Utah | pene valsed Dy for theOdd pereneey aged F ol 17, 19067, with a full line of wall paper| and room mouldings. New stoek and latest designs from the largest Eastern tactatie *S, all new and choice goods at reasonable prices, ! . June The employes of the Walker Bros Dry Goods company will have a roller skating party at the Auditorium on} Wednesday evening. Weeklyly and semi-! weekly parties are being arranged for he summer. These will continue un-. til the regular fall season opens ; oo | from Eighteen to Forty dollews. , 5,000! iy in thi s and'‘s day, ‘sday, . 220. The northern part of the state. Ogden and p casi s » nineteenth ¢ é ‘rove will each send large delegations, as will all other towns. in the|ing of the Caledonian club, to| decided committee general The repare Fellows the Odd where state resented offer only cash prizes for games ee | program of sports will be ar-| year, and the games committee pre-| ranged, in which both young and old| sents the following program of anerss will be given an opportunity to com-]| for the day } pete A committee on sports has beer 30ys' race, 14 years and under, $1} named, headed by Bd Pearee, and all} and 50 cents. classes will be taken care of, Girls' race, 14 years and under, $ In the afternoon there will be a lif-| and 50 cents. erary program carried out in the pa30¥vs'' race, 10 years and under, Vilion. There will be dancing duyring| cents, the afternoon and evening, and the Girls' race, 10 years and under, floor will be free on this occasion. cents ee Young men's race, 100 yards, $3 The Utah Wall Paper & Paint Co Young ladies' race, 50 yards, $2 ‘ will open their new store, 64 Richard Three-legee a race, 50 yards, $1 5 28 for the preliminary. hearing of the 18. | case A Ray Ricks who is charged with having sold two tainted hogs to the SueServices for Hansen. cess meat market was fined $200. This The last half of the Sunday school is the first conviction under the new hour this, morning at the ‘Twentieth meat laws passed at the last legislaward Sunday school will be given over] (ure. Ricks' attorney gave notice of to memorial services in honor of the appeal, and the bond was fixed at late John EE. Hansen. Solos will be £400 rendered by Mrs. Mary Romney-Ross, Another echo of the fight in Claud Miss Mary Barlow and John Jameés.| Ryssell's dance hall on». Postoffice Addresses will be made by George Place was heard in police court when Wallace, superintendent of the Ensign} wit Arnold. one of. the stake, and John H. Burrows, superintered Russell, appeared and paid oa tendent of the Twentieth ward Sunday] fine .of $40. Albert Gallifant another school. of the trio, has been found guilty and RIT ETO Set ad ER, will be sentenced Monday. . Eagles outing, Wed. June 19th, Claypool, the third member of the ----oJ, party, is now serving a short sentence AS your grocery for the Viennal in. the county jail. Walnut Bread. -_-$-$-$-$-$-<. OO Try. the -Vienna;).'Wajnut.: Bread Odd Fellows' day, Saltair, June $18.) Fresh every day. Ask your grocery mm ee for it Party at Skating Wink. aa ease A ap Fellows eriniiy lateriahy order --_-> > o -__-__-_-_ fully; it is good hacking. it twice today, Vienna Bakery OUTING -__ is the best part- compounds JEWELERS Odd mess; it assists him im exeeuting his plans suecess- and "Best". Vienna OOo _-_- turning ner a man can have in bus- Save come vour into The Bread. WE es Utah for sult of the excursion special trains \"will Tintic Park Stanisa Mesich Will Have PreSTOWE & PALMER BUY State St. Hardware for lawn mowliminary Examination OLD INSURANCE OFFICE Sea Home ARE paniteierdvien AER Eee so be the overer John Peterson, associate editor of The Beneficial Life Insurance com-|the Deseret Farmer, gave a short talk y have removed from 214 Deseret] on irrigation and cultivation. N. By News building to 16° East South Temhouwer talked on summer pruning of ple, ground floor, Templeton building, young trees. He said it made them where they will be pleased to welcome produce fruit earlier besides making the public. them stronger. J. N. Fisher presided at the meeting __ i. = ee of home & CO. c ce d _that| of {Stirred to concern talked on the], the ditehes said t Manager Cutler states that there are a a anes few anes minor details : of the mergerGe yet | the I O. FP. ‘aie lishment of a from is BENJAMIN A wide range of styles and a diversity of materials. : parts lieved national neha Were = ee crowd of 4,000 or nT ae during the dav, it money ps s Lake OF CHARACTER ALFRED of " | Such clothes are made in New y ork by p hans. Or {Should be about one foot apart and/tion of dividends on common stock} !0WS and orphans. During the at two, ditches should be made 00} anq the division of any surplus over|!¥O years this idea has Gen ieiivedl| ech side the of a ground row of ought trees, to"After), certain amount with the preferred | iNtO for Lake the ehval-| irrigation be} stock. ing of@ positive wih a movement home in oak the tie we Tie (pitas EX NAS FES | ing for Superannuated company. n | YORK CLOTHES aOUting tO ASsisti BUI le for Me NEW No matter what occasion you have for clothes you should demand clothes with those elements of character which good dressers notice at a | | els | eal CICS IN fllfeed Benjamin a ye) | | Bee the Eee se ae MADE | | government make the question of the proposed {increase an interesting one,| n he outcome will: be watehed anx-| jously. The question is generally be- of COTECT vi PUNE ene 4/80 short. Lewis Hemmingway irrigation of tre He departments wate } recent Investigations into railroad mat-| ters on the part of the legislative and Aes < . 5 executive es to} > Por suel. to. Stockholders in order te build ar i be - : nn¢ Bday, 4 the naa poda d new factory at Paveite, . ~f rornise! to be the most mempaano. during the vear 1908 The | Orable event in years: I sod ee will| Were | stock raeWHICH! te for the this a treet, - |fiture "needs, Pact' ot it will bean} Pendent Orden of Odd Feltows jit be Sat~)r reports ,inspectors . fruit crop } of meeting Several now ir 4 = oe» preferred: ‘stock: will. ‘cial} for 7 ee cumulative divide $1,900, 000. preferred te remaining stock bes will be held im the treasury for , Timely ' county afternoon. Most Tine A -- r Salt read from district |" showed that the finan-|4Pples established. OSs of Interest. a 1 S stated unathoritatively Saturday that the issue of the new stock will not be made for some time. 4" great certain Topics at tHe stoek ir standing *his makes an entire stock issue} of $5,100,000 preferred and $3,060,000 The total number ae shares of stock, j i stocks, in the common. and preferred, i the Union| Horticultural Board Discusses | common aye' proterred' stock. w Pacifle $0 .U hat is the is ere : second three companies|©!¥# ond partial « et ot Ne] marti ‘ 0 5 23.62 stock in the new re etch L extensions No a, O2 followil basis: |James Kennedy thirteenth partial « the five | Utah Sugai company, isl ER The party coe) $3,000,000) whieh: j r pi | over i he] yn] of the resent issue or STO cn I | After the meeting Mr Cornish' S] Rio Grande Western for Denver, They ] share | seorctary 1anded to the re resenta- | Wil return June 22; over tn Union Utah Sugar company, common stock |} 4tives { followingo . 3.0006 shar of thea local press the Paciti as D ts 1 t 30 & hat is < at t pre ext ent -_-____-_<-- «-_______- in today cast *Votes memorandum: favor of resolutions authorizing in= | rh Tanha ugar compan ‘old Fred Parley Bane Short = . eee yee ny conn pa ; tte ntie of f the 1 $nk uedaw eC Me the » wiehiatieation is declarca}the land a certain number of months!the propo ed plan will See : ea: (ert anh fleas his: | < ‘ + 1 ‘ . ‘ ‘ vi rob aR 4 ee "d by the ® stockholders of the |during each vear As a result where pire NEN SOLO pens ee Me 121 and 89 and sewe) Nos. | authorize E : : ithere fs no water the settlers cannat| bear the name tah-Idaho SEO ar rer 1 & I . c stons pap l ae 1 n tt land ees It Will have -an author= | uo 7 han 3 ist wh cin xtenstor The : ay of ting on the oropo Ive o 1G it 7 9 chin were begun by the tah Fireprooting kb. ye Or l and perProviding the proposed amendment zed capital of 13,000/000)/of whi ny Y ea Per but ee ee rm lj s made ad tract taken $10.000,000 will be preferred and |} compaytla and Tivyaa y PULL , Zur" | < ; fsee Jing ae , 7 cts oO f landdc: can be cen up] eo ; eres elena functory affair, being Sone eee aly Da fact x As the land is culti-}| $3,000,000 common stock This cap- | neon pt f Z Ph gounae. 1 en ed the} validate the ction of the directo all ee ‘ac by. 1 re be is equal to of the] ontractors, doing the work and = s ve} vated acre by. acre itit can cs e% applied|{italization e ee , thatrectors de & to ve from:‘ Ivertisc comom ft me therely of | let companies present Improve- | three as law homestead the on org is, bags . paar eet 4 7m made. » AS, the compat E ae ‘ : « A s the stockholders and directors of E u p : ; rated under the laws of the s-ate.ef}] ments inste: ad of time In thi Way AG capac SRE GHLIN | Cito heineermiueif disev did. not | Utah and Salt Lake is made tit prin- |ls believed that thousands of acres of;{the three Snares as B "aihave the estimates readvson: the.un-| ns ihe § ae oe ange 5 rin } be taken up and put under|the same men, ey the amalgamation 1s} $ . usiness by the articles }land willl ik ay Ae ; : paid work claimed by the Utah Fire-| a € s cfy= ) gE company , els S St.] of tr ‘corporat Brnpeat 7 it wasas necessary to] cultivation It is= possible that with|considered fee an easya one, the only difproofing In'I Kelsey first} ae the sting & here. The meeting« was|this opportunity for settlement exten-|ficulty be ioe to \ Re» a the "2 uCoO ; a e Be iviin} ubmiited to:. the: couneiL the |} aa 2 ‘ , 1 © yes or : % wou ould be i made/ |' rangement Vv Which the a Ss tock ' | = "i cm : mpany at sive » eservoir . project Cr 1 F ) a . "South: nt : Main atroeta injand by the time the land was in con- | companies may be thrown together ls mp sf 3 . 1 ey tl rE vee nov} Secon ae nne he . = ae . a rigating | A fe ‘ "da bsby direec- | ade ownnces on ‘¢ work 5 ¢ rate wan as formulated thhe the rear came of the t citySalt ticket M1 dition to b Innigered the nee a bh Bye : anies 1 was car-| representative af the company Was |] Cornish Lake offices -Thursday |] systems would be completed Instead|tors of the companies ane € to 32 be le resen 7 i but { 1e matte ornis ca » to S i sak i i y M ro Cutler m u { ‘ WAS io wa no! : i » < ( spe rs nuc ti . n t) land | ried Dy anage! : night, bringing with himaes the proxy >! Mfme spe nee ey ea mu ao € ee {fo ne ty i reae " a to approved bs the | brought up for consideration § ara a aand ‘ votes of the eastern stockholders planes whi ; vill ite answe eal oO tre ae t ual] stock stockholderey there The ; ' : seroi \ ,1 1 ‘ Val wi I c approval was} Phe board : approved the following| } was accompanied by his private sec hs ide : ! on4 the e homesiead. obtained The plan is thought } Wil} s -| res ce o s i bli { £ to be} |estimates, which will be sent tov the | > fe naa agmnan. pledg ; : retry, and by" exe Alexander the > d llegatio est j< dged te upp. ) w fait ind equitable one council y for. final consideration: Jo-} | retary of Union Pacific detes = : i : % 7 oe eaHIA a seph Mellen, first and final. estimat: | There werethe present at the company mes Su ) :the The > ue ‘ le He nt ane . . , ae aan ie‘ ce] Basis of Pxchangc » | fo ading "Mainstreetfrom. Joweler and 175 the Advances least. Diamona Broker, South Main St we ‘ . Sa "erences |