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Show 20.-Who herself of ts Mrs the whip really en- Charles H for Alfred Kivery movement of a public nature that is calculated to be of benefit to the people at large must reegive the unqualified support of all the people or the efforts of the few will be in vain. The following statement of a well known business man indicates that there is vet much to be done to realize the best results of the campaign in favor of home industries: If strikes me that aside from educating the consmners, there is a chance to do some real good iissionary work right here in Salt Lake among the jobbers and_ the wholesale houses. There are a number of them in the city that are doing a large business, but with few exceptions they are not pushing Utah made goods. The grocer who buys from the wholesaler is compelled, in a large measure, to take what the latter pushes on to hin. If the wholesaler would carry Utah made goods, the grocer would do the same, and the consumer would soon be converted to the movement. There aust be co-operation and reciprocity im this matter, BUY, SELL, PUSH AND USE UTAH?' MADE. GOODS: G Vanderbilt? oor \ Fe U, A. Says : 5 Weste! i Union and Postal e : Broke Compact, From information obtained by ‘The Republi ao in ae urs that there are title vo clalmuants to this ae he Paiva ieee from Englund last Sunday, Mrs. George ' Bronsen How| ard Th ceirane ee wife ecu pavetlet. that Mr. Wil|}made the announcement son, who is now exhibiting A. G. VanSan Francisco, June 20 "The state-| gerbilt's thoroughbreds at the London ment of President Clowry of the West-|jorse show, had recently married Mis erp Union Telegraph company gives; miorence Schenck, the pinetecn wea oln no hope of an immediate adjustment) qgughier of Dr. Powhatan Schenck of of our grievances with the st Sirs Western : Norfolk. ra Howard said she Union company."'-Statement by Pres- | jearned the news from the oride's own ident Sam J. Small of the Commercial | lip Leade! of : Ga the felegraphers' union of America. President Sam J. Small, president the Commercial Telegr: eens ee Ame rica, arrived ie I aft ' of of at Today at her home in Orange |, j,andsome womat. well known tn social circles, gcuve out' t iad ment that she was the real s ae? there tee wife MAN BINGHAM HOLD-UP . GOES TO PENITENTIARY 2} ‘ . telegraphers and ‘the companies ipranins adine the a w two carota stat le s de ty = as t SoLere Cl ry ene sent out} a the f Wea ca s thi cinnati; husband state prison, which js the minimum sentence, His alleged accomplice, John Fleming, entered a plea of not) George SrGnks Grubbs, prove in |} A formal mnouncement pa papers plans may ' be expected within the eee afternoon announcing Pres: | [her f » gz ike he navert days i ae Small oppor rans -ine The case: Is expected to develop ident gave out the eli inC tervi € phases if brought || sensational . No lope - of j Settlement. | court shows clearly union in his the antagonism language he to uses the! republican in his . - few S DUKE STAY AT Special ends eh une stead HOME Cable j ondeh Duke "o rt secured followed. captured changed. of Like KNUTSI ‘ help and a running Moore and after several fight)C. operation of the to a Mr sliding to the scale . : grievances ‘ in directors > our IsStates . io pile lare ee and of} duke ih q salt dc ; oe take up Hil t t aon Le railroad oO il Spoil a work at committee with and go over these griev-/i. not true. fo a view of haying the m ad- eanten: satisfactorily to both sides. The ©! fo} ine Civie federation, Low, a the bring through chairman department, sbonut Mr. eee its of also a made an conference, Seth live ieee The réail- eo ‘ day. "The Tolls position two we take England and Increased. . is that teresting myselt in tne a toa for some fishing, is a much more agreeable | dabbling in railroads." the} duke | am of an American railroa theve 1 dare conciliation }ment paviratincnanecnd toncbover are effort to not ses invitin g< just now ] in gowithout |; ing back to Ireland soon sith Mr. ; Zimmerman Same; ; Mke declined to which sport state than why large te te aph aang tine resigned his captainey in o inerease salaries all along e 1e | yeomaz he Guz tae ; 10 per cent March. 1 last They have | coman: of ae Guard recently. not made good on this promise, April} | oor = Se they increased telegraph tolls 5 : : he the I. G. to Gowans do with what Satis a ‘ORD C -H. Goldsmith, Cin- Baxter New Yo ke Roland M Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Grant U. S. army Martin H Well,! D. Shaeffer, Canon City; was sworn to by J. F = fs ae puzzled The him place for detention . dita . | Ben G. Kveus, New | *\°., York: H. S$. " KR. Clark JenVel | to| jr, Chicago; W_ G. Ward, New York; S. G. Olson,; Ved iP Emma Amer-| Ue Mi Ida.; grating ‘ save 2 ' filed suit Thursday against the] ‘hoe ;,, ri ; aes ee John : F Fox, Slag Town, Tooele county. It is stated | Burl Miss in the epmplaint that on Noveniber : i aa) \ 18, 1906, the house was burned Goin aor sae R sparks from an the defendant. The engine , Minor Capital. belonging| |George MckKis, Chicago: Notes. his Henry | till Electric company se-jSwartz, Ange le s me How Petersoniy Paopla: Mr. and bod JOC from % . . temper seeret ‘ was appparent. ‘ |} here a in }Jt was search about Mrs. E. |. Canyon o the country On this cent. ast. "We call have a surike, tangible be we is made from they all and 20 are to 40) preparations unless forthcoming ays, making strike pres which time with Vice Konenkamp, well as that of the settled all differences to something a during ponte vester rly will! lY a letter he held Syltele- Western Union with its men. November G. Sinelair, to fendant. | Fenton Butte; Lillian Reeves, |Two ° complaints were filed agains( || Soula; Agnes Piedalin, Missoula, the Mountain Lake Mining company | Davidson, Spokane; Mr. and Ss afternoon, addressed has President of the U"Y© é Ae brother is still Colonel Clow- Commissioner called, and once we start to fight | Neill outlining the position of the will continue our efforts in that} Western Union and giving assurance ig until congress meets next De-)that the company would give all its cember, will if ask that for be an neces when investigation by we!}men that} Conference During the local the day to executive board Small and} the tele-| of treatment. President Konenkamp. stated jthat the basis of settlement of | threatened strike was as follows: ‘Frisco. President fair Vice body." Increase ‘The Western the is Granted, Union company grants in wa increase per cent Secretary-|10 Local Treasurer ineluding 2 7. Copp, held confer-| "The sliding scale Is abolished and ences with the heads of both tele-|a standardization of wires established graph companies in this city. At|by which the practice of low salaried zraphers, wires is abolished. was | operators for heayy it headquarters Union Western announced that General Superinten- | "Extra men are to get the increased dent Jaynes was out of the city and | wages. the committee was received by As-! There will be no fu sistant Superintendent Miller. ation between union anh Bia At the Postal offices the committ evators, and the employes walve the held lengthy conferences with Reneea Superintendent L. W. Storer, Assistant General Superintendent J. G and District Superintendent W. M. | aene. They were received courteou The officials of both companies re-j celved the tender of the demands of the local union and promised to tele-| graph east for instructions, Is New SETTLEMENT York Vice Story President That Was MADE? Telegraphers demand for an eight-hour day. They eine waive the demand that the company furnish the typewriters used ir taking messages, : "All grievances are to be referred toa cominittee of e lo trict Biperittondant aincetar es |agreemenht is reached the dispute i be settled under the provisions cA Erdman arbitration act. Th ere oe about thirty Sect auuEcinitananitte in the United States ‘|GLENWOOD Accepted. SUNDAY, PARK, . JUNE I Thursday to quiet = New York. June 20 aoe the Genuine e ake walk, mi . gvo0d offices of Charles P. Neill, United | Dancing, singing Sais senor States C ommissione r of Labor a strike |prizes, Exeursion via Oregon Sh of the Commercial ‘Telegraphers' } Line. Round trip, $1 00 ates ae a Union of America has been averted.'!of the 23d. Special returnin ae a Neill has been in this city for two Ogden 10:45 pom Py eee in the Third tile and determine dary line of Sottonwocd several mining District at lo; court) the claims in the district. . In: ee Miss z. fevenson, James boun- by ea Preble the Mountain Arthur Murphy and plaintiffs in the M. San C, L e om eee claime. The Salt Lake pany filed sult court Electric Supply comin the Third District; Thursday and W. against Seeley on a promissory to C. L. recover note. Alen the Ely, Ww Mrs. S. C. H. Hutton, when ‘ Oe "re were hi chapel a ni ret mir is war filed an ‘Ss ar te Cina. 7 0U"* einer nib of 4 I. Calland, © t. Court presiding| Reno; its WW. AA. Hu Mr. Kimball. Ut ah Roy |"| The) $10)- O. Nev.; Notes. Dr. Hogan, ata Gus| the Miss Mrs, Burke enter- Colo. 'T. W. Cc. r a O.-R.~ Bozeman: bv. p. oe Judge day, length until finally medical The ee: attention ean bé were in the jewelry store charged robbery in Main. 2 SOUL, Boston, Ww Bcc that the state r ~ : See recognizance did te 8 sre Oe release several more' ey weather. several "yough men days ago testimony o one make era known George his aaa decision riotous Webber, Grace Beaa ea jr... I, E. WILL with of the Yr OWT | and from am é t.‘ ~ ie eo unpkin k s urry-kb T M. altars | None speed opposing ae s ~ Mrs. Turnbell, about any change customs asli upon the public forest reset ves ae © in the cree 1 - oF ; } = 10 has make time ce, Excursion to rates: time rear 401. to oth Main Ruilroad Se: vale ae of the Ore in Row points. Cit Of "be t oo 9 ors AL Sa at a ma ae it ze oe ie "He Mee a5 the excursions June } | Seavehlight, Quinney. at: at 72 7:30 "oie tine. tet agent of the Kansas City, short. sstay aE H Lark; Wabash, is with in-8Salt: L off me Tae SOs in heirs a face The the an? time building formerl vUIIdINE. veing The remodeled entirely mei pues be Of . celal. e Mrs. President's ance poole scx waht. i , Joseph Merrill.| ee Electric Power Development," con- Tay- | N coal aft J Industry in. both "Hoff that -be systems, tion and ible s treams use Won fene Se ane Was. could Criminal laws of é oe all of within and ¢ sm a co non-navig-) convicted be shown offenses the cases tee of reading to extend or "given will have of the a bith ae, hould should court Miners "Peabody. > Bs Pane } ye officials of Bell, Gabbert," all by. Orchard: V article the high Pederation el of be it ruled 30ra Preeuaon more than he a "Articles bv Ed read to».the admitted, the to read defense much forma the right uses guilty - of irrigation, was vote an states to the the! berie-| municl-| It is urgent against tirecs land') re-election _ to. they: boring the tull, ir ap : significant that ef inte i 1 wasmperate Quoted orandviolent ov, article referring to Steunenbe Penne ment || whieh states in a speeches one ornot speech | to use of all waters for read such! others be thé of of the rese rvation were L. ebs: Soy = Knights. So man the "10S tine 1) Magazine Widespread nthe ‘ he Cig Hehe the state did not prevalence offered eee the supreme jar Ja- mo dis- of ar hy In the mining region, of ieee - wie verreel) aly. < Arpaia @ Bet offices, used . decisions but encouraged and no charge should to read tho whole court thing, and in he the stood The » entire 4 licat the oe the In view for lowes idl © pu-| ently thoug possible ‘ 18 ac ought the court baa of thein present urgent&té de-|1s | * Practical Joke on Bora the interior ames Kerwan. actizic: Ruth' B: coal we structure to suit ground . we its]is flooy eal modify auy the executly « xistin Ne one ngs Pe i tre asurer >| Wood's on any jubite yUDITC janportant ind syste of the of the official W estern duties, Lfnancial.de beneticiary | urday i e Sr be favored." seeks a Which -a| tration' divorce from P. M. Robertson on tha ground of failure to provide, ina e plaint filed) Thur eday. in tl RLY. Opposed: District Third} strict court. She asks for 1ealimony,| attorney's fees, 2 her vecchildre:en and it Isthe stated custody in theof] complaint 29 January that 1895. they -F acaine' Rol Pots were ne putting up Secretaries: partment bonaof vay the government, forth. [sia he 18 now attending to Hass ng orders Pre-l'tg "detail ‘the .moda as called upon public urge married| past yeur,| Fede w S ee % operandi ey of the AlingsBs aot ands, a fo..permit such! fre" testine a thee the federation so to 2¢- made und allow the lal as NO ofmoney could be samc to proceed to patent upon such| Beste aE ee signature s ROLe Sea : oO ie gay asmay be! 4, re: asOW pe ene - sere -treasurer eCeSSary guard ag mg ' der aa the same. iwallst fraud IN }that Darrow is ic pod with chp ‘court ; statement for der ss Oe tirst"Theai d | homeste: ero Cad settler. - is') the Pazid that ehesc the e defense onaMonday. offices of ‘the shuld Robertson. x Appa lowest West, nt, Tee ME Papers ee orrow IIL Be no court afterne é be conbunned onicsat the 1e i t ook issue with the 1's': Policy regarding irrigating Waters, ete, by Secretary of adminis-|"4MOUS control of which were! the NEW GINS Interior | * SERIAL NEXT aa on ae Sat- 1 me Ge ID CRUE HAE STORY Bp a SUNDAY, ars Garfield hi " The resolutio and his bureau wu chiefs. ons were carried ‘almos unanimous vote without a by ‘pon motion of ¢ uaes 1dment, S$StateS"& ormer United Senator Paterson, it w fas nleted eer Eid dens Ena and" diam:will be com: | Pleted on Saturday of : ; | week PRS apprdanite "Foul PI fo ay," far and | Story of love and advo away the1€ bes best cided jever to forward copies of th Was See been BAHU GANS te that has of Work in Utah," Rees be : ‘4 "chil Engineering," Richard Ro Ly; "(The " othe : Mining Industry,"" Duncan Me-| Vichie. ‘For the Good of the Suclety,"" every-| body se bage oe "of as - ee eeeres Moyer and bane sae was with had led Boyce andeee J. of ; the Haywood | president oy Proclaimed., people eeblic all to against Right forest © Tae wat « ee ereuadcels waters a the nation nin "Yd3 State the part Steunenberg. Reenetanen a | Pettibone The fol-'a whole arti l of: told this and that the several/dent Western‘De b Fetw Miners: of) bythe Bucen: eee of Prosccutee Ch a day Goddard and ] were named can 5, right him Utah," H. G. Wil- oouthibuts eosthine: to his wife's sup. Bena as Ereaigant toosevelt ana foeGenerc Republican on Sur day mamt liams. Cach branch of ¢ , orning,aiee cs port prayer she asks apra-}_ final arp er seer . US will Installn "Municipal Tngineerin Devel | can thabl In her ie pray adjournment Congress, was story ae of this a faint aalec Tete ee be ap pents quitable relief, but does not sta take Set: the fi snbeat each day 1. (Se €," Louls C Ke le amount of alimony desired. ee ee Ge ee nn r hy not| "Telephone sec- union in San that he knew permitted Western ee "We cordially indorse the vigorous} and efforts of theof adininis-| eesuccessful in the enforcement the land! : clue of teerie fd and in causing to!} as was not nee pe Cc a the liberally: --- P in- to,corroborate that cnenan Borah had he pany, andthe| The' entire aftérncor INGHAM Neteohlon. [UP Dore Ww ye offered for rent.) in a disc ussion of Sue. i€ vi consumed | Orehard s te stimony. Mother of Vive Seeks Separation acne resolutions, cepeclatty planks ‘ < A most attractlve menu has been pre-| pared by the Commercial club chef, and /about seventy-five engineers will sit at believe should with to venting oneupted . bu | thao Idishbeie Panér eon waa 2 Pak which Was zi recently purchased by the : aera. church, is being fitted up as] set ke sender, was produced i: 3 a "We mand of the Taio Ferd BANQUET the waived Chicago dttonding ia "ineeting Ww of "tne | therewith Oo imposed {caving therefor,it toor the in connection | reasoning teaconitee ofce -eeins. the G "interminable . the} respects Idard ; and bag' scontinental Passenger associa-| states by idequate regulat eh cou. fabbert. The Justices. purpos ote are hea fn ; "BUlation to com-| show. th se of. this was to vel th s = ‘ : 10Ww that Ha ‘ J.D. Lund, assistant general freigiit ane sewer te eelgmen ue ieintad killing Ste ungnberk ned Sucre cee in T Is was "| pal eee aoe the development of | habeas een and the Moyer-Haywood ro | DeWer Should not only..be permitted, S corpus case. Again Borah had aay. Shore Logs MEET A AT ebpning. yy ACTION fp cea | Sh0 St. Marie Kev: FOR rhe state Was permitted to introduce eae AES and extracts fi om the Miners aoe to establish hatred and ill- h Sree tld < free and unhampered run by -and riven tl eniet Mie He th qatar. or W rere eeaaereib lows law proof except) land is agricullural or otherwise be determined by the department The resolutions in part read as and will stances regina sot is an entre persons ef-| prince ip ul t lr DEFENSE retary of (he bartenders' Franciseo, and has stated reservations! -cee Senator pie y ¢ e © Aug- Notes. Line summer Idaho and monteie D. E. Burle or East] 8 +. The Oregon Short |'Sécorid' of its» and|agent WEST punedecg ushed, le Walker, who Fs oe a ae : me y Were; his remarks in the record ettie ae 2 ee _ | leave to print, a privilege he NEG (ha aaaee ar wien he goes to Washington, " was Line and oor Identification of side live! outside domain Sen i to states, be an anen visitor=| rate July ees as Mr. READY 5 (Coutir 1ued Ir" existing to grazing oO) j pS tdepartinent | Short June, wane t and Ree eApoms; Ney.; A. W.] Jerry Foley, Telluride, J. AND agent fairs S SMa made by -HAYWOOD CONDITIONS, and x e th should a _ of tt P being ave- || knots-are holds that three such pretty knots near anthe hour-and record. East (Continued from Page One.). Fue > cay ea oe - ; mas ae eh « © e corve € . = a question out ion ite partes ~ thre) $46, and. both were sent In care of tape ; 9 Pra. There is, however, a plamk strongly | 1 Holt, 211 Taylor street oe : . 5‘ - ar yes club the AST Oregon during from mene Mr. and Junction: Mr. of streets. This was at 7 o'clor k. The seg ond was at 2 Sout! 3 tl x street. neay W: andar ain Sat are third w 4 k tear cseed bree Crees ADS enth ast aati fan Ca Ao aT oe EA EAGER FOR [ using} RATES Pacific West Bozeman: city; 175 arson Makes Three Knots an Hour though the three hymeneal miles and miles apart All agreed that it wax] water: Special fect Hogun: cats any |Unton sewi Pallsade, Forres Miss Commercial Walls, E } ' Iriday . today.|P. pear in 2a Prono wat deplared eeae Sine ae nach travel is reported | as being far in advance of that traflic} last year at this time. fortel ae a ane resolutions favor the prompt) Orchard, but he did not identify climination from the forest reserves I i TLR BES SR eserves Ol at the telegraph office. Orchard , ener aa to oe, SIE CARE noe ubout fies transactions, and man Omaha REDUCED cnichag: oeue witnessesenjoyed in telling banquet Cc. Harris : is to! house" by a party the|the i p Bb board. ; : arty of | be loastmaster, and toasts will be re-| women in a Murray strect|sponded to as follows: were MAIN. by the American _{and el ei Pee oe ENGINEERS OF UTAH car several nights ago, Judge Dieht took th © matter under : advisement and 00 will ae in GARFIELD o found IT eould % worth of ox ---cq3qa-__ W H. not haye sufficient | pysy banquct. ofthe society; and as th € as ie balk the men. !name indicates, its 6 primeBIGLY,purpose is so e have left Salt Lake Reo Tinte me er listening to g $ 4 The about first ceremony was and in Windsor Ninth South Ninth this!he speaking "nor I plow ¢ 4 ¢ 4 nue, ee Afra Rock= Yt Dibblee, When Roylanee own, a eeouare. Boston: ev Mrs. street. lor, Marguerite Kayler, Pearl Leas atid. Doulser Smith' Mivechiaraeararat Lt 1 172 SOUTH Philbrick, Kenyon, Assistant County Attorney Height ap-| for the big "get acquainted" banquet of | Gray. e occupied:iitby' the peared before Judge Diehl and said|the Utah Society of Engineers, [t is the} upper flor Drawers. in three being implacted €] 50 cents the garment--worth @_ Wearable Shaw, Ed Jennings were dischareed tn Police ; : ; s A p court Thursday, closing their case cut Shirts. Mr. the. steam to any extent much work with sr otte, Station.. Mrs. C. L.Rocheclen: Puech, Rochester, PeeryN. Morgan, Mr. and, Mrs.' Woodhead, Clear Creek; Miss Eliza pay; Ce ata Dineen G8; alville ; Trs Thiaan Nell cs Barvet, Wheatod Bingham, summoned and determine how serious are the injuries of the miner. Ka BRM ahaa ane aa. cece aynes Gi Knee at said at my item, a orys > , ‘4 7 Phe Rev I \. Simpkin, pastor of Phillips Congregational | echureh made time Thursday evening. by they aid of! ¢ harles Walker's automobilk ind performed three mari remonies in an) ac for| Seemed Diehl to Yearput outthe aiecasenttenmat | Eda J.P. Maytield, Makin, Bly, Nev'.Mir Bet NEW OFFICE BUILDING off for a} Roantund. Utah; and IN SOUTH TEMPLE , nde rwear @[ Coat an using are handled at Albertson, Bozeman; Ww. Albers, Dunibiss, Cache ; F 7 Colorado, alleged that he had been | Ajinn: A. G. Gree Jack- | pe, "Ey een; La rit; McGinnis said TRShe soya was hurt in| @ a3 Be ark; James Eee "Creighton, Kellogg, Mrs, Tac e et a ts Ae L.|/ Isaac] H. C. loating around. the home of J. C. ling. spring,' Casey, Denver; and Mrs. eller, SreDbonald, "Fi: Miss A. J M. K. Denver: Black. B yp Alou} Bitnebin: e a nee a : ret ed a 5 : i Jack McGinnis, a miner from Bing‘am, Was arraigned in Police court! Raa ant ee. Sheree of a eee the aid not y ane SSS) Si a eae is Helper; Harris, CULLEN=_B at Palace. Gus, whose last name Gores id not appear on the complaint, did | G°!8¢t D Ch jcago; Chicago; ar- Not but am Me-|terday Hansen, Lon| J Moore, Denver: Mr. W. H. Burke was fined $10 in Police | B9%€™Man; appear in court, plea of e guilty ee re Mrs. | A. and Mrs. Mrs. "Wy McWilliams, Denver: G.-S. l, ep rneyall Wasateh| to court Thursday foi punching Soinebody. Wednesday night' hot and J. "I every ‘ and Summer, e OXEN . Stopansky, Idaho:'O: "© A.' of - ymen arti OF On ) sa SVAN DRIVES YOKE YW ° Canes, al tic le " 4 ' IVa |gA ee 8 an Ffrancisco, ©. | labor us with $12 worth of horsepower."'| : ay Mo i. F. 7 McMr. Philbrick hitebes a half dozen wa-| Mr. and Mrs. EB. M gons tandem, and attaches 22 oxen, which Ohio; KR. Springs; Heister, 9 $20,0 00 Police § 5 % Chureh} of stock' in¢orporation Thursday. was increased from to Mrs. age ecarth, ineor-| Mrs. Mrs. > a , secretary]. D. the Co-op amendment MAN ELEVEN Gayer, New York; | liorses Fi rancisco; Mr. and|/do as of the | IDAHO | a fue $2,50, Z al ‘ 4 2 Whig Indlana; J. M. Page, Lebanon, | were packed into the wagons of one of|as to encouragc iat bectpaabal a . . Manouel, New York: . a . rine ' peas c age {vate enterprise Wash. Wl Root, Texas: pn shee outfits and hauled from the falls{the conservation of the reserves and| out. = ee De Saiacian ae he mes: novel ride they had ever ex-| states should control ‘the appropria-| nae Ward has property and valued at $34,000. Bishop] Charleston icles capital articles> with Munsaker at ye county 000 i the filed Vv Dic Ogden; Alta; KB. P. Seliger, San was. oreanined of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] sues, Lead, S. D Thursday a the 52, (( ( aes pageett, ; of W Pants OSE, ) other far tara time of | aH $1.90, $8,50, A°s saving Sy in letters ae mariner serving shown $1, Outing t 0 ely ® pare Po- Frank - Nichols, a first We %j City, at SI, ri: (one FeO 9D). up $462.56 It was executed August 1 1906. : The Bothwell ward OF Hester thou I. P.}| ae Service Lean, I, M. - The white at Canyo at anyon murder. s styles | IS Belts oF W. Schvedde, city; Mr.| brick, one of the biggest stockmen o/| ace retkion ae . = ae tl Kerner, Golden, Colo.; | Idaho, to primitive methods in trans i ancees ‘ s iy ca a =< Provo; James MeNeil, portation and farm work out faedan eiouadl ae Certrude Lewis, second} Mis-| to CY Callfornia; H. H. Peters, Nampa;| -_- are rae Reed, Denver, A. G eee | The high price of horse lavor and th The Beye Franc isco; Mr. and Mrs. R. Kuch- | scarcity of coal have driven W. W Phit-| Pa com-|08den; action It is alleged that the com-j{ pany has infringed upon the Honey. W Louis: Sen. Pocatel| Wednesday Ww. . ee Sole Senn up Light t Ida A, Big|¢catello; CharlesSt. Zeigler, the |W. Dawkins, Lake are the Carey, Pocatello; the plaintiffs. The Michigan claims, | er. Ogden; B. owned by the plaintiffs, it is alleged, | 4d Mrs. G. W. have beén infringed upon by claims} Mary Willson, owned Duddlesen, New York Laidlow, |Caeswell, first complaint, Arthur. Murphy and} - KR. Bowdie, as administrators of the estate of Alfred O. Bennett, are} es OGDEN 233. 16,-'1904;..in favor -of .C and endorsed by the de-! ' at 5 50c a Waist silk, / alstcoats Gt latest nO DO; a City} Hee is them nem 59 CYy illustrat ee ( 34) ¥ - of him 7 some Zz years ago | hour, the time that Wilson | Were to serveee time in eo ; Z in| "like .. Brerewnote. ot "go. nothing left.' ‘ - cured judgment Thursday against the} Giles, Park City; A. FR. Olson, Idaho; | St@te ne raid be be pcre to sina) Daly Mining company and the Elec-|K. C. Jones, Los Angeles; E, j EOMeRINS Qf Mis. whereap tric Light and Power company for} Rhodes, Portland; H. G. Brown, Calo- hoe cee {Tom neers fa Vien, be 712.25. The amount covers the prin-|rado; Mrs. F. W. Sherman, Park City; | Dee? tok out his declaration to be-| "Colonel Clowry's statement is en-|STaphers' union, and with Robert C. Western cipal and interest on a note issued|R. M, Stack, Eyanston; Rob-| °°™Me @avecitizen of the United State t page teratoy to the telegraphers | Clowry, ~ z presiden a f William , . November 1, 1906. pone. Malergde. Sox we evil Budge, aght peveloped Thursday that Warden rey country We want more than|Union Telegraph company . . r , en av > Indefinite promises made through third |}\ 4S a result of eee Neill's J she Sole Banking company a ee knew of Wilson's avowed intention of | paariies. They broke the first and only enor. the union agreed to call off rendered judgment by default ThursWILSON-Fred Falkner, De Lamar:| killing Pack: : wipers ey in the Third 3) District court for} F. ott. R. McNamee,Be, Caliente: Lindsey ng Packard and The promise rey. ever tie strike and mutual concessions were day CC e <}a H. Staruhan zindsey, arde as . aa McChrystal. (+ > j Seatic) caudinst A atinel: On @| Beater:MCNg Me and Ce wtem | warden vce ap touch with the derpaid telegraphers made by either side, salaries March 1 The Postal Telegraph company as they would increase promissory note. It was executed on| Bluff, Colorado: F. Steinbart. , | man "as Mapht oe pee 2 <1 Red ‘ as he s 3 a ata ci e é throughout per goot the with kAUrK | have 1) Fane y % i is rug- brok which Meh oa | 4 propertics ‘ Ht straightenes under his low, Wis the heart T have Miss Chicago: the : nave up % The storm was over and he settled | 5 . 1 back on the bed in his cell, He had nothing more to say. He sank into | a deep reverie, but the expression of | his face was a blank | Wilson had a brother who came] N. Y.::H. Hoffhe im- | uoaes began Swartz, L. Mrs':D. ler, eel). o of We fi a} : But his face|¢ gazed at the 4 ‘I was robbed," he exclaimed, ; am now Bverywheli I . ; } i R awe Ethe va ee Ne me mee Pee | Rr . FOuoe » rsLOS 3 I 'Tilisonbure: Gtores ; Court o ‘ ras yO1 wa 4 his any | ged eyebrows | all. its fury and , : Mrs. | ©-d:in Logan: " In you [Sees | sons | eyes blazed ee » rR San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake|-° Coe Sie Fn rie ee ath ates es whe z es a rt +G s * icefol SS ilson iss pasate Sera ee $1,500 | Bittman Mrs. Morrison, W Young, fou the loss ofeas?a boarding house at Teter Bai Bil? (RT iae SPC AC ETN a to one Tine district you took up question twenty ago Was the next Penns yl-|> ears cay iv va oe p 3. Robbins, Sa es,"' was the reply. expressionless as he Tham, | st« el Beeler, Cheyenne FE. Rigg, Hatley, . 2 = mieiris ae Bagi ‘y 1 tae yi ne tee ee 2 . C.; C. bb. MeConnelong, | | Was \ KENYON-W. W. Pnilbrick, Falls; M. Heidenheimer,. him,|vania: H. C. home | and Mrs. Sum is} : ‘ York; Meyer, in-jican nese s pany MeChrystal, < light yi) - in Shirts, ‘ Negligee weight and color, is one Item, Y% "gun man" under | ¢ jail for threaten-|¢4 H. things. i: Wh\ Phursday as a British subject und if asked for a conference with the British consul Sherif? [emery informed |¥ Philip! ZE9 frL z and | # |$ on his rights stoodMeChrystal Packard, Q. York; | John New Mullemel, Pay For House at Slag Town, | Tarler daughters, S. W. Smith, | se guises ofthe Hite Minieg cote |? Jansen.and Chaties Greene, Wittann|1 8M fn. Wants in-my! native land). As| vEelet ‘as cor ans but SugceSsS Wages i I HE IS BRITISH SUBJECT W. J. Wilson, the urrest at the county Ing to kill John H. Fleming were! Gordon, New York DXes Manome,! of his intended vietims shots were ex-| Boston; H. O; Cady Winona Leo Wilson was interviewed Thursday Brande ‘nburger Telluride Power Co.;; but little information was secured |W. Howarth, Everett, Washe: Wayne! from him Boy. Me Henery, See ae Dr... anc ‘You are an old prospector, aren't was the Me AS ?..1o. Ryleut and child, Paris j you, Wilson "he was asked dustrial schoo! is no and jn the absence of a ye ace story, yarn. learn the company. head of the Postal Ca-|yoading business, workingas aup section from ble Both the W Telegraph estern Union; the bottom, presumably and Postal officials declined to meet a hand, or something equally plebian unces justed Judge know rho | good of but I cannot confirm that Kay | report that I am going to i! lg 1g6 : 5 _ Place to Send Willful Solis, ten years old, No Fred ‘We cited specific cases of diserim-| Manchester, who fs In town with his ination against our members by the rather-in- law, Eugene Zimmerman, of only offender before the Juvenile court local and general officers of that com-| é Cincinnati, laughed tonight when Thursday. He is charged with stealpany We also gave the names of} : Biavcls Thissis ‘Solie's first-of: telegraphers in various Citles whose| asked if it Was true that he was going | eke ; . z salarles had been reduced through the}/to live permanently in the United fense, but he refuses to slay at home. memorial addressed that company. ly DECLARE MAN With the rise in temperature there naturally follows the desire for Wearing Apparel distinctly appropriate for summer wear, A sort of common craving cheerful brighter, more fol + 1g‘ guilty, and will stand trial Attorney )New Yor) Max Funghandel, Elko,; (he prisoner that he would have to) % Ig. A. Rogers will defend him. Nev., H. T. Reynolds, Springville; A.) wive to Denver to the embassy there. | % Moore and Fleming are accused of ;Summers, Springville; Miss Ethel Bar-| Wilson agreed to it, and he will make 7 holding up Ira Beckstead at Bing-|rymore and maid, New York, Robert! efforts to have his case investigated 4 1am Junction Ma at i. 1907. aor M. Ebaler, New aa Mr. and Mrs.| and: reported on at Washington, D. Cc 4% admits that he pulle a gun on ecK-| James Kearney, Ne York; J. C.| Wilson will be arraigned in the mean-|# stead while ee Se ace aa fe lene, rg Indianapolls, Ind.; Mr.| time of nplaint charging him %Z his money. After the robbery eck-/}and Mr M.°Ge kt n, New York City; |} with ‘ikuate ise ta kill, The complaint , many , into ‘ "The statement of President ¢ now zives no hope of an immediate adju / ZIMMERMAN' ment of our grievances with the We oe WILL ern Union company Mr. Glowry| letter of a in yeurs three took and bery, ie "Summer Things" - : Fa GUN RONG A ay eeWS \WATAN VAIL WZ AVINY I CA iy t Thomas Moore pleaded guilty Thurs. day before Judge George G rmStrong to the charge of highway rob- he union The elder Mrs. Wilson also sald she was in consultation with lawyers as to 1 what action she would take against her telezrapl RUS NTRP Bae of early today its pap eles atte rk. ‘Mr. Charles H, Wilson that sie married ried trip direct from = ao 1 , nena danni Gomi mnelantmanuNcirnt : Ss ae eee he éaon porno ena 8 j 9c had the necessary legal papers to wlagrs SSeS E Eee ees Mr. Wholesaler, How About You? ta, a June call wife -, AANSASSSSSSSSA @RAAAZALEAAAEREL BRAAAN to Wilsen, ee AAARSeAL CONDITIONS --- ERR York, ; titled BETTER JUNE 21, 1907. AA New ; ASKS FRIDAY, RA graphers' Union, Sees Settlement Glimmer. LAKE CITY, UTAH, AS MNNNANNSNNWAVBANAVNL NNN NNN LSSSNSNBAN Charles H. Wilson, a Vanderbilt Employe Should Rise | and Explain. President Sam Small, of Tele-. SALT AAAAAACA WAR CLOUD NEARS MIXED UP IN HIS WIRE OPERATORS DOMESTIC MENAGE REPUBLICAN, AAA INTER-MOUNTAIN THE LELCLeECBAXAAAE SVR | VARA 2 PARK, 3 OGDEN. eta S Abate putt. "Look at that messenger bo y crawl (GLENWOOD the perfectientrancing, on of | along a Genui V ape:woes the model of all helen ene ad "Yes, there.' and with the inevitable aj me renuine ve‘ cake ea walk. Fiftyi a" po lees oo ~ | 5 novel in hand. I fonder Why they alata ‘singing, | musical $20 ee: : it is CeNlULY the moststorte Ehetitn © of fhe sublish those things, anyway? er eeclreton Via Oregon Shore Cee "Probably that they who . S sound trip. $1.00 3 _ Order ae Rep ; may ar Phi ladeiphia ue ate Ogden Onden 04 eee returning, Samar ea Eienre sent eo 10:45 p. m. 5, leaves aves Tell geaiyour they can get the first chapt ers on that date ; by 7 eros |