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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907, nt SAM SMALL TALKS A Pretty DID YOU EVER THINK OF THIS? ON STRIKE STATUS Bathing Cap - a Is a necessity President , clares S WELL ty -fi Per. sventy-five . Gent Per r Union Cen : Splendid variety to select ; . ° from in cotton or silk, rubber her lined, li f from ORGANIZED ene sulcn 35¢ to San ea \ | "rancisco Sam Sma of Telegraphers : following of ae . the niter statement tonight eral'"There Conditions are about the commereial and less $3.00 In 25,000 panies to employes We ‘mbers mer worl surs are gradually ep Be hang out aletter, will duplicate informing . pay double time Mackay ; ies Gre day and night and they could find their heads. while, to the c raed The secret of Mr. to provide Mackay's comforts for given the management company over to others. ) is . an fluences Me and Yenver: Seci in. etary the company h EVE and Com- purity * that : sf is unknown "ah: UTAH business ‘ the clare of a t e c AND UTAH 7 td ote visit and . last and fis s Seat ae ae ( Pos- lore fee the jee alt ec nt office of Reanver| e eport the I vats Davis, : MADE hour the tclegraphers - henhod i y : York: y York; lidge, bert Salt and The} last} Ie the office} eo ae pes CDBr or, U. S. H: Millhausen, the} en eae ea C. New land| ee regret. will May1 A C. W. B. FaneMacnutt Ohice ork; and Mrs. Lake; children, vt | <2 eee MILLERON' Land SI echann. : C ney w classes asses 1902, all MISS ford: B. Hevermore, San other| Caso: I. M. Holeman, ee ee no |The the! the and/| has BE HEARD ton Dete lls Rune called|4re acess no Buffalo: ullalo; Denver; Holman, indie ations "of diminution. : S very. Ro EE ____ CASE }eorberes e is DER JER Dr. Joseph police court the charge ordinance. Dr. C. It was leron S was in taken arraigned Monday violating complaint G. Paul, shown had ADVISEMENT stiak late of The elatins nd a, Pestimony | tir ¢ ee afternoon on vedentries Been hd at "4 Timber the was quarantine signed by | ae reduced (ft sales Totals T} eek e das Result D yV leer ro es, af . New ne York, of of ? ehi ze two smallpox: patients here 424.81 are large ee rhe 31.040 In numbers of Evelyn suaponded rs. from a cement quarry in Parley's canyon] entries and applications sich as home-|Mr. to the isolation hospital and in spite of | stead entries the faet that he had been told that both! cations, ae of the men had wandered around through | 1c suo oe Salt Lake, had not so advised the city | the <abov health department. It was on this ground | that the suit was brought. Dr. Milleron | and acne ae appli-|drege, entr desert entries,| ov ar $5,000 on addition to Railroad : and Mrs . Johnson, Mullin, Council Bluffs Weiser, Chicago. Gellesple, N Latest 24.-When ‘the "Attorney ¢ seta con ae aie on|ofHialeelyl maintenance Ns #ecision Jensen, -G. and Mrs. Wawkins, Oakley, Utah; Glines,. J. Neb., | Villler ind Jones Pl sant On City Wyo.;: Cleveland,' ‘ operation of ae . who says sh Sittee ae sth aT 2 : Will Hear Walsh In the eed! oe cecdings the} Emma Mrs. McKillian,| Mary I j Ore., J. Jos Mnedscie and vor Ma.-and mene Mrs. yi M. were Hol-/and hear- Ast th BM Taylor, Lewis, Alexander,| A.V. i: Yates rofamily, Heber: Allen, Allison' and_chlld, E> Craig Mo. ~ -____ Mo.; Misses Craig, > 5 UTAH GOODS GET need to || : worry a out y our Cc N Cave it . you W to h us H a other E more we h will ff cha K suit, a things 1 in th: very and S art ° arx ! "Utah July e i: ce fit Mad nox & ay at cre 1s long - you P| l And made as WOT), Weal nem : ; and ' ( y du beginning ree i ] elie HS t oO 3 f f at f T SAQ) z ‘ f oat Western Federation 3 Western Murder. Pederation of : lerous. Mor. a --- b tor Vaietee e Miners organity ta e *s es r uplift years its unfortunately] ontests at UusiIca Under their direction for one autauqua Jol} it Was sung atl the the | ago. ‘Che soloists given | been selected from week In ent of the It was not until] of Tabernacle some tin for this number have the best musical tal- city. Wednesda night uly, commencing Manday July 22° -re-| been) set: for "Artists nicht turned yesterday from a visit. to Wan the~ purticipants ‘thatevening d&amere and announce that liex have | lected "from - ‘native Utahns declared it was} Made all) arrangements and. believ« that! daughters ass y; é asaoclation. . try..\.Wandamere e at will be an idéal place to hold { | state Phe the s organization Be Le U in + nN at length to'out-| the Western Wed-| class. after ‘ ists is dicactanadte but vols Atiniceao cere but é a beneficialz to en, the musiecl. the]! the The new concerts pavilion, " will and the : all be held | tween program = that! of TT hureh quartet e Hel the old igh , "night':for choir iolinists planisets and 8 ha aver? alt will be dein a sei famili of ‘the: . Contests cont ts mixed XE tl 10 men quartet quarte bas been arranged will be the finest that} las been set. for Saturday, and the com has ever been given by Utah artists, as} mittee In ch rge: has decided to arrange the managers have Interested>the finest | it so that two nights instead of ont will musical talent in Utah In th concerts, | be set apart a the pas = if i It | sed ! r| number of contestants ts 1 ees it test tena | "oe Wests Dae a | tu warrant it 7 a ul i ie ‘ en aealae t! Pe s hae i Ee nero rl bis oritie' that the: Att a al i oak Prets By and ne ib are ret aR not less than eemnihs eh cs a a 2 Ee es € announced | tan : are : j peo pfu Joseph Ballantyne, the leader, and- later. C. pianists and vot voealRoss, business manager of the Ogden J,| | ists intitty the Violinists, solo numbers shall "be the attorney continued "Some of the) Tabernacle choir, have been communi-|0Ver 21 years of age, and the male and charges were purely imaginary and fn 99] cated witl 1 thi ce ally |mixed quartets will be open t l ages ans s out of 100 the eat hé » at i, a ie Hl be preicut -aae! tit oerec ie ‘hi case ou oO 10 1@ men have not even eticig choir will tom be presi nt, and will probably | Churei cholrs of r all denominations will been given the grace of a trial. As soon|sing Coombs's. "Christmas Cantata" the! be welcomed in n thethe : The a istern i bee iinoe chs c contests. 1é. ih paas the Western Federation of Miners was : opening night of the festival. This Bums | vilion where the festival will be held has ; a : 3 set: ae ' >eate eoncn 1? as rae Aa A hes ret about ae per aes nen rendered tn Bey val towns!# seating capacity of 3,000 persons, and y anes struction with one e clicf means of de-}of the state they hired the Pinkerton agency | who McParland at its head. ‘say How. Detectives Worked eas PO reat gt 0) e will show you that this pyc shadowed by detectives and! after her suits agains! Walsh| her trunk was broken cut) open and agency| by the Ogden have had that it is choit, the ple asure unsurpassed. and those} a large crowd of music Ipvers of hearing it} parts of the state is expected On the sec | ments have been made to' tun from all Arrangethree sp ond night the Salt Lake Pestival chorus] cial excursions from the south, west and TEL el The Death of Minnehaha, }Horth, and the date for the sale of tick which met with such hearty praise When|ets will be announced later. v WwW: jai, ‘ new len ind waish-watson ihrospunlie args friendship elena andcee "other et SF SILI TS PUPILS WELL FOR be dragged] Gacenal ticine prominent association will: Day." feature goods in DAY week| hold their for. for the tab ei given the|in.a merchants} to. exhibit] will aid of to not Is My iF pists and one-being said the deOrehard was] Alt the of Mrs. : proved be < possessed being : Emma to be pleasure too quality by Miss Light," clear: H. by the Allitsen, Charlotte sweet voice' and Dutchman," = the latter idea of which was take he the Coeur Porat. Bal Orchard d'Alene nok - possession any,'of. =5 assured the merchants, Campbell | Efforts are on and a successful day] --- 7) eae mu But tae of in om the used. off just before r ; the men. ‘were fired: uponkilled and. others injured were arrested and taker back district and put in the bull- ben fr a aia, » 18% in 7 » al ot the the] ae a to Seeks foot by Miss Pardon, to secure the| Ida Morris was much and given with dramatic possesses "Haymaking," ex- ; © with ability and a voice that marked possibilities. The he's able 3 | Ufe to at the Worth 4 to ta/ Dar-| halt a imiliion 16 Darrow , then Creek. pardon of James Campbell, who is on} last number on the program, Orchard . burned' a parole from the state prison con-t*-| Raggio," from "Semiramide," by ‘Belle ee | Meer at went the ‘verys of bigamy. The oldest of his wives) sini. was particularly well sun g He into took He dogs w up saloon oubger and' tnat infgh| was induced rid of aff explosion | Pla and being a 5 their Both Thon) house wo Describing lowed the the dence aMinesa te where Mr. the of ill Western how whieh the Ind said | | in} fo! th; ut pen- tics the lay "Do or you smoke. dead. making wagon?" ley. with- mean ig Federation was. i the ae x cleared Two C. false good were statements interrupted humor 7 begun. ‘The ho Sane can condi- aw; and amid Send- for San Francis 9, ne letthorin T set i peers' &riskpoints an de ‘la learned eas toda Ly f rom were fe by ete men the railroad ‘local the two reported through ‘isaudnes nters Postal" own 1C "Oakmust 8 ,s ny Mouthern from patton, Paulvoad Car last Sacand the lo work out of may ee ie. busing eee Ber Claims Francisco Is being ; an and: Sai jd elay, but the o Man led wit! little story. It ‘ local messare: ene northern city ayed from layed t) . and and : ete were | MRS. down! IN the! Haw-| in at Indefinite {ts new Empire Franciseo ‘ under ‘Attorney Behind 24 - At the Ic i lea here Nhe Union office it po2 ; was ee that the company eee pe 2ehind in its eastbound hat the strike at San Franis having a dis; Strous effect 4 uy the following order, sent eee out | wamento | ent In se secured a swirl or | detained divorce, and at the Crittendon the secuwa| who home, tu estern | construction : They : lying . Diace Epp Ecr, June | Paci he Sama that lente eo ae Maviney poate é tina ‘ af that Just) from PEELS Mar Angeles, ° Was I ‘traveling SANDS 'S_ to luugh-|*)Uounced, | Mrs for re ye. ae Cet TOWNSEND addition ey 5 accepted none being5 the TO S NG TESTIMONIAL prog: Gatien, am alrea Of Tilds ca-| ter"They Wil given the sing for story at the of the stimonial- concert weren't suying Townsendty a word _| ; be Miss te Jennie Miss Sarah Rasmussen, showi ing ne alleged attempt to wreck the train of] plied Darrow. wha then went intoa ae Salt Luke theatre on o Sands. in the Js! ibility of voice and good interpretation. |the Florence and. Cripple tafled of the alleged depredation: [July The platform Had tall vases of pink road, which had falsely been Creek laid to yail-| the] or the story Townsend ue fvening of militia upon property 1 | dition 2. lu Mrs, the union local musteal aot fa ' anxi ous for his release so that tney| peonies and roses, The recital was in| Western Federation of Miners and de-| the ¢ ripple Creek district. All the ee i fa have can be lawfully wedded and she can|every way successful, and expressions |¢lared the first time Haywood, Moyer| men were driven out; the a stores und care for the four nd gd children en heard on every side compli-|and Pettibone had se "en Orchard was halls and Ubraries his former wife, w has consented| mentary to pupils and teacher, Per-| When the man caine to Denver on aland looted. He said tiie Ly ovine for him to have their (aati Camp-|hapsps the only regret was that Mrs,| pass and on money nie © concert and the Senn ability as an issued by D. C.| time later heard that 100 of the js highly deport-! ri ple bell, it is said, is a consumptive. n charg Morris did not favor the audience with | Scott, ehief of detect) ves of the Flor-|ed men were gathered in a NE able to prrecur : eased in be. Ccunyon and a ae the authorities say he has made und Cripple Cree k railroad. a number or two in her beautiful voice, | ence ere prospecting. ee General Sherthe testimonial. Mr: a Services toy model prisoner. which has few equals. M Darrow sald the atte mpl to wreck' nan Bell the soldiers were taken to the oe Will play g violin hs Flash"rs. Townsenq' S solo obligato toor ed ‘the sU- Messages to San Francisco, to The Sterling lawyers, a wagon. they = the | Gast fired the shot," s ala heres attorney "and that it "was thes signal for a gener al| skirmish; Many ; shote : were ec aired casi a foundhurtlying under not ‘nls Owners" ussocia-|.on from a wagon San saying that now rid of the pr - was fire Wwe will. Shooting, conditions time lai 7 usin all Mr.|/#"4 and al I be accepted to ol molested Darrow the Mine speech aoe Ay apa aeweekSeman and tie low Companies Los that) d as back he or Caused explosion depot, off," , came ; arrested Detective a just couPee under press nt work ANGELES Ue ries | the dogs it called went to is decidedly LOS d ‘Orehard ur "and has only seen CAL r of Dyeen inin Gib the entire ‘ 4 the cottag' a nt se ee iL a . yusy crea ee for i men jeous and that for this very reason' un-| aVCraEC of ability and teputation for touched }b riety and ono Moore's i 4 who did dogs were Denver dol-|men Orehurd's| declared t again B. ere ‘ Without . he nave! valu- be get the Ing told him to call off time newspupe Cripple ‘ ;, | Darrow, Creek. 1 think he'd it tsrather. got because more could went mee Al ‘ k :oe train and} he oo Teehe cessary the leaders say there, arrived it wouldn't! "ese Strike breakers will by necded u weuld be anothei | other at widely d parts of the country y sept of the Western |2?ted points, so they will spend most Miners ingto Follow out ie : an . } they took] ©4 1W een c en nae aus trail down toward Colorado Spring a ee he met in. charge called up Kk cic Sterling, chief deteetts of the Mine! ? ie Owners' association, and told jim. the! Cisco a : . | sho eee dogs were on a sure scent. But Sterl- hea most! Mr. lat of to gentlemanly ecretury of : miners. In | thon made 4 Cripple, powder Nights came o . 2 this finportant) Miners, Americ in iistory ts ail/to get Pals Pace os then a during the started othert w: anthat place said ig they mine until hel of urrest and from w orking," : a a inland ae oe lis one-sixteenth " anderéd If Federation lot of scabs. here ores people Culled Off. worthiess aud the town marshal sent for dogs to follow the trail‘ from where a wire | to a chair rung. The dogs circle areund awhile.and 7 ee pe we will compentot he the by at rtla to kill any-{/"terruption be Were was before the the men got Ici}l anybody but it attempt in the line "bull-pen le Wis a who mined pressionsangand "Blsa's sweet Dream," Sone, Miss Sands from Jennie "Lo-| ae at hengrin," "This Coeur Waniecred. Ss rol wanted forals pot. ‘them KUMng Dogs depot cheap] 54m-/ work} shar t oe the Hercules out by fear adafinément on eee has tlt aie mussy ~ into the im existed." to be-the Har-that5 ever ; Where ann | interest in "The | was ‘driven quite in' Mr. Darrow briefly sketched dering of Orehurd as related witness! himse } Ff mself. -O a charming'| Hace, possessing driven mine, but sold because! continued his Itgambling.| crimes _| Monumental training and promise of future s possi. rom Saas bilities. The Misses Florence and Bdith | Poes Grant were very pleasing in theii £6- |e lections, was -I.donit like : to : bloom off « ac ike fae easil Boar hice qo... he boasts himself, vata:diich by surowinw ita than £ unusual was or detectives' Hovis too think that Orchard was at Hill and. Sullivan mill. We the poasted: Esterblom| showed Orchard' Hercules, needs and to. the rather Bac bayonet WHI show ‘that. he did not participate TnORE unusual > long, He was enna maltreated a post by a colored rae maine "didn't yield until 1901 But) Orcnerd, nopiog on, stayed around to get} a share of the mine. The prorom every the a was blown up the word had} outwon't that saysomething that the: was mine coming own- call d'Alenes, Harry: was soldier of fortune, Orchard a strongstringa ler who had never done a day's 5 : in his life. He owned a sixteenth °of the his per! manner, "Miss Stella ‘Anpel's Valeo: t| the "Specter Seaman," from Wagner's windows;|"Flying smokers real soldier and Vhs breast "We don't the Bunker rite Ce eiiond eae. ful training. tae The Qrer akties a|Lord Wednesday,| ‘selected: of audience seeaabled given was excellen : Call for ‘Troops depot i for Seatroops » ; off. Fone Rightiy the Simpkins ee the ‘bull-pen was stood up at case}:,,.222%FY OES RECEIVED pupils. which of the Morris, evening seeming \ \CQU ED ‘get. acquainted" Goods some Ramsey He ry ai sorte suse niiagbe ot ‘the-famous: of 2Ort attorneys 2) oe Game paca ran-| 9" Wrongly, Stcunenberg called for troops./ers She declares that memoran-|J@¢k various Se eeea rt a tole alia Into fr Then ez "Then open portfolio standpoint many| | wort ge iu OoY a rec ‘ Correct this be asked to smoke home made cigars; powerful voice under good control. could be found in. the back room of| drinkers will be asked ta drink Utah| Miss Esther Davis in a double num- | "one es sambling beer, ' and a general boost of Utah pro-} per, Reverie," | t Orchdrd: today heldhis. one-six-! ye "The ong d Ago" and "Dance i nae we be ateoo he aassociation Was well received. The group of songs | (* ori oe a Wat fierce ate mine} las the pledged co- opera lon of an . ben oath Mkely that before}and placed them in positions of respon-|}t0 Wreck the union. He case to rest, Miss] sibility as secretaries and presidents of| tense would show that called to tell the entire} local fons; Calle that LU these u hired in 2 ee ; aay a oe aya vw tah: eeeo hen large 5gram AINT ‘hasbeen made Pleneant ONLY ACQ M. 10, Huntington, citizens wili be asked to wear Utah 7 « made clothing as far as is possible; Pe wives mn be lables to by visa keeping. iP ing ner [50) has been busy sleuthing, following, workvro-|{nz and lyine as 5 i a train was a plot of the:ralil salt ne ae ying to set these men.. We will i : . it - on a aoe) anes \CONI-) are} show that they have hired detectlves | pany aes fhe Mine Owners' agsoctation| now seems Hkely to reopen the ciutire affair.dnd? 1k leeproUablethat 2a «coms b : e pea zs an plicuted series of issues will result tt seems likely ‘that not' only, will the Pleasant Hill,}#" occasion On ‘that day the of the city will be asked Utah i iis 3 products it M es ; \ q. During lthe ot ne union that elther Haywood or Moyer took | office in Ir. Darrow spoke at length to show] the trouble untae DapDaltlon the union ! is hal sin its fneeption. In som ri iii nities we abaleraacel © presid . t eth : ad ganization orks, if Me ent Fy, a the ers was refused both fox a and lod 7 ra ay eS M a pean h s Bae ing by thei mining companies "Arrests haye come thick and fast Senndal. Bereta: Houtz, x Grangeville: geville; Grangeville; Perry Hill, t the Organized élect* Ing e San Francisco: IN MORRIS RECITAL A. Minabosok. saBingham; F Chicago; Johi F. : . . Mr and Mrs J. I Eonnor.: Aiea: Every seat was rai len last evening W. V. Garrett, Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. in the "Thist Congregational church on} fe Meanie y HaKte le meee eet ay the occasion of the song recital given on of o Gratin nuthine wife and it is permit the filed a. sacked. of Mr. and' Mrs, -Frank| dum: Gezzen, Bingham; Dr.|recetved. Grave? "A.V. Mrs. "Mary A O.; Ore.;| Auguston, Maceo,and Mex.; Dr. aweWalter Clarke, ameson, Denver; Farm-| ervi e ‘ ie . Hasuer und wife, . Ou as D/10 tare is)s OAs are 0 ce well dressed, dozen prices, A | hand in politics, but we are not going | to hang every organization which has Fred C. Graham, manager, and }done such a thing. It tried to elect) J: MeCleilan, musical director of | triendly United States senators tried | Musical Chautauqua, whieh will be Wansen |.¢, meantime the disbarment : ae aT Attorme Ag ce against 4 eeetae ansen Payson:|has been Mr. and] that soon Portland, Fi. Miss Helena, Mont 7° Holloway, Max Notes. and " an " ell | figure prominently in the action. Miss Watson,z who is also risiatesknown i : s as Violette Kansas|Pe"dins Tork; | be will Pie ap tc al: we reported the case|w.H. Bancroft, general ae of | 5t ouls, Mo.; Mrs. Lucy : Gregg, y Physielan 8t.| Calderwood the | the Oregon Short Line, Bice Louis. Mo.; Edwin O. Wagner, Stock thought his dutles ended there. as the wham, general supe =e _j ton, Cal; Dr. E. R. Keen, Blackhorse. cascs were out of tl i J ng uy rinte ndent, re pariatasts S i thok'-the Ly 2 w elty, Judge Dien!| ean Monday from @ short trip over tikes CULLIEN-N. Salburstein, | aes tec idSe aor Investigate bend ue in Went Salt with Lake Julius division, whereaiveoten Kruttsehnitt, they |Chicago. W Troux, W.Shenandown; H, Roberts, Provo; D. Sibley, | sday We duesday long They Well y , ale y Watson will be ats De re |} local union . tha constantly nese hived in company men conwith t the1e@ « deter a c npany er Stery of her dealings with him wile] stantly advised the miners to strike and] tives of the railroad and the mine own-| N - : byes 5 r deat rs Ba oe Pas a ao He inner de nee ; a5 str ae > wae on BAe TY ee fn af ; } EW OPERATORS s selle violence, dynamite pee anc , murder rs C a«lisSon scanda re ae Witte A romest, 2 hard-worictig es ween | ‘ 2 z . y aes ; One of the many angles of the pao hey did it at Telluride; they did it at INE ee ir aie the privilege of | FAILED TO ARRIVE Ky.; Charles H. Southern, Lexington, | C4#S¢ 15 tho -allegafion oie pone eae : ripple Creek and at many ‘other places eee St ee eae Paine eee aaa BY. Cd Moore, Ogden; Leonard} Months Miss Watson was regularly This brings us to 1899 and the trouOre hard Robinson, went San Franeiseo: -and DEP eae William H.| Supplied Tease with money umounting (Continued to}bles brom In the Cocur Page d'Alenes One.) when Steun-| General orgers fn were issued that Harry A J ase Cc.) Leete,. Los Angeles; J Cravens, | rom #20 to 400 a month and that this;enberz was governor. The Western Fed-|Orehard should £0 and? come when he} -- -- ee Payson: Fred Cain, ae Mont.;| Was paid her through the law firm of|eration of Miners was getting along all] wanted to," said Mr. Darrow the S oa wy-thelr an 3 TE devi me as 4a ce E. aG. Goeforth, Ft. W : orth, rsTex.: 1 BatUe A, J,| |B: ag and arsh: Marshall. Whether let this] Lis right. ght. Then 1 something happened, something happened, An An ir-|fr i Taking gg upI nextxt theh wing blowin + up o ¢} venusme and ; : 4 me worked eee be to comDamon, ' Rockford 1 "> J J.| . money came from the C Colorado : mil-| responsible aMrs."Ss. mob of 1,000 people made up| the Independence depot. Mr. Darrow! PUted as extra at the cate of seven hours 2 er ‘sides Farrar, ¥ Goldfield, Nev M. E. Dale,}lMonaire ts not established. She says]|of miners and merchants, preachers and| said he did not know whether Or herd x ¢ ad ae m ( a S an ane aoe ring tes ose Pt, ee "° ® : Los Angeles, > : Cal.; - Mrs. M. a H. Owen,|she : accepted nished thé money by he on» company condition | hangers-on and every No 4 sing one who wanted a] blew it up or not, but he was inclined] ee + a 208 ‘Anrelen" Cal.; Andrew Deys, New) that she was te keep out of the juris-|ride went down and the Bunker Hill and to believe that no did wot. The de pot me has, returned ‘to work so far as reecrid Davidson A. Alexander,| diction of the New York state courts, | Sullivan mines were blown up. ‘The pow-| was a worthless: building-a side track} learn a ; a fs A. : J i 0 ul Th: Chi-;and Wic cite: Kans.; a asopeen | rip da was tc anotier tri as another con-;der was furnished by a rival company. company.j| stopI for working cing trains trains. cago; James A. Peron sacnolic: ie e creole LALA Le CLOSC Chicago; | sideration, : ly Pap At that time Harry Orchard, who ts in ‘Tt wasn't worth a white chip," de _ | proaches che ‘condition Immedsately folLila. O'Boyle. Grand Junction, Colo.; this case, had been there for a month|clared the attorney ‘But the mine j lowing ae paaNels ene perlogrand ai H. M. Grunder, New York C ty Re Bf. men? setters ‘Piotes. carrying a union card. Jack Simpkins|owners Williams and wanted wife, the Miss military A\Villams, baek in the Miss oe Lt faldvdnil Te tralian Watson has declared deh ae that i? sie} Was in the Cocur d'Alenes. district and) about the time that this|‘ we will Spee ae become cree hey Delta, Colo.; red 1,982 2 85 7.AT ens Ee 2 26.8 sn. ¢ $70,824.21 $70,824.31 assistant city physician laiateclinte: peepee the trial that Dr. Mil- | 93 999 acres ond involving at { aaa: ysultsof aa ines Net opments, June the 9V. eae Yor D. J.A Sweetser.elix LosGersten, Angeles, ew Cal.: S. Harrington and wife; John Jones, c.| a s ~ D. Smith,, Anaconda, Mont.; Abraham ars Tt: ° Anderson, Le > hi, Utah; Plyer, Ogden; FE. J. Blaekburn Lexington, Id3-52 836.3 6 re Mr M1 J. W. J. E. as e ‘Gardner A 4 $' : 4 4 startr out with they hired lawThey hired Mr. Hawley, now thel¢ eounsel for the state. Mr. Haw4 Inid out the plan of their organiza ao are for the S my; he : advised the s my he wa to Come | eve Francisco Philadelphia, i To ‘The Out | George Krans, New Mrs. Evans, @Garland; Rockford: M Craig, KENYON-James City,. Mo.; Fe li C ane 140.00! 99.00} Bt roar FPA is right godfather |Loe of : Pape -| average Increase in the work of office during ne time referred to; been at le er cent and there| ‘ ale One.) lncch cer Seon ina ene eae |jury. jury {vers ee WATSON ey Inner J, Page » Season . of ' look ao from ) jeour room where a joyce ve irst president, was a prisoner, and where now theie three © sharged iree men, charge with il nur ith this mur- Attor sie Case. ae CuthDorothy Mo.; ' iw OF DEFENSE SHOWN BY DARROW Mr: Hawley," he re Schuley, England; Miss 9B. | 46a@lust Violet Watson is continued it is failed.' a Yoddell, England; John Hi: aera expected that the name of Millionaire ! M Darrow went on Australia: R Nickols, England; G. P.| Thomas bl. Wilsh of Colorado will again { line the. organization of Lake City, June 2, 1907-Statethe busine ss of the register's| during th fiscal year ending] June Union "o: UN feature ‘ ret 92 ant ‘Against ASEM SP IMERTERINOUMISS ie P nieine EK. Le J. W. Bonk M. i ‘ ¢J 4q , 4 Sara, None-at all, Service is @SOlle a ‘al to economy ‘7 Clothe se at 1 | Ao QUALITY. is the pal amount ; (Continued 4 that loses its weeks and gets Le before the season IS conspiracy jofiwiitch ‘the defendantamong papers part This isa organization wa really born in S 1 S. Mrs. L. Denver; Ic 1 Overs faite Valp Co New Mr. Sc SU Nobby!" Ue sli 5 wees Be ae wood oC EEE oceedings arate : toraFy E | ae JN Nev.; June 90, 196, and the year ending June] Spittall, Philadelphia, Pa., J. W. Shan-} a t ae ind ratclosely sacle aeap Pas xae ae « ae° the Bf | 20n, ‘ Philadelphia, date Pa.; J. Lucass,x Chi-; > shee romaining days of yielded be Lt We Clothes, j [= Suit wealing a ol h ae ya few ea nese oe Headrick, Carthage M.: dD Bru- | nott, New ork; Charles Brewster, | ew York; Mr. and Mrs. D. Blan-| chard, _Boston; W. C. Donald, Hart- Business, much that | ; Year's 2 the vetforts.-of.. Labor Conimissioner Business from July 1, 19%, to June 5, $ "0 G ss Gat. Neill' to adjust ‘our. grievances with | Nc. a a 7) : President oe Clowry A ans were not . more. sucState ©selections _ Son 129. Bm). A $1. od ne cessful. However, if Mr, Neill was out-}| Homestead entries...603 .78.147.6 oe $074.04; seneralled by Mr. Clowry it is no fault) Desert entries .231) 41,493.06" 10,372.29) of ours. Phe strongest point brought | & a "homestead enout in the alleged settlement was that} ..\" ie : 38.9) Mr. Clowry ere at Bic West ins hind desert. eentries. 2 125.34 126.09) Union cCaESOE "tle ae aoe powerful than Kees F elp ts ne 1B teas Sas 5; : the ad Sts & neral ent : 89. 6,410.10 25,382.00} personilly, ‘ / GOODS. rl a , Look out for the look-well L_we | J4 when vou buy your Clothes. | ¢ & 5' pelle out A look for the wear-we ll, ' ; also, ' Whal satisfaction is there in) , f Ss Elko, A Reuter ¢ ert ; selections) ae ee oe aa Chicago: We are adopting entirely new tactics! tically the "entire time of 0 clerk has{ ork; Mr. and in..carrying on our strike. We may/peen devoted to this class of work.|A- G..Danver, Se ae ‘ = out"T ite aot T HES ( ‘LO Gif WEAR f a Tic akle AW. : rk; Chas. , H. Victor, Oakland; dD. Sonkine Seattle: Mrs and Mies | Marcure, Seattle; R. Klein, New ae ~-| Mr. and Mrs. F J. Goddard to this city of |] 2**: * = ao . ae args cae Ganiiniseloner York Miss Helen Bernhart, New -| State ‘ (| York; Miss Margaret Bernhart and: Receiver ork: Hl Mac ; alpa . orien5 the K. Gartie Reports. re spk vitae show ving of and ene efficient w in follows: been conduc ‘ted er rl ey day and board of the day « ; oO work sshowing more ¢ or less| P@.} Mr. a d Mrs. RN. C, Cornish, Mil-)0° J. H. (Reda letter) Mansfield s to break | C4! an. 7 of Wall ip increase cept t connected} V&ukee; Miss Harris, ee Calif. | street Bel-rich-quick Tame, set ms de-| the union . with the saJe of coal lands which has} _. Wil oSON Phillp Goodwin.| The attitude termined to rcopen of Clarence the breach Mackay of promt0-/yeen Jess: b this decrease has been| 2. T. Merritt, Green ha Wyo.; C.) ise litigation which she began someward his telegraphers Is in great con-|more than made up by the work of} D. Samson, _ Bot ise; 4 5 Sramer, | time ago against the Colorado mining trast to that of his honored old father,}| noting on the records the numerous Hailey: a Laylander, who Pittsburg,} when man Gereral and it Superintendent is belleved that N ithdrawals, the forthsuspensions anc estor Pa.; Peter Gordon and wife. Herman coming suit will be sensatlonal It is Parker suggested that the salaries of | tious directed by the department, not| yw yo.; James Jacobs, New York; 8 F,; upon this previous suit against Walsh employes could be reduced, told Parker | Covers 7 Be tiie om yeneniaty: InMunn, Washington, D. C.; A. J Lgl | that Attorney Maunsen weses his clatin to : start 7 on himself and see how he} ( on7 crease 7 Stone, Mt. Provo: Gordon, Ezra Utah;ErovWilliam 190, 1N7. .| for counsel Hatfleld, fecs. which he s: ys wer ats n ' c HM liked cre it ‘ases carrie to the . ; ene: Mr on ' Rr ate Ss never paid Operators Well Orgunized. suspension docket 272 1,000 1,228 7 At earee x eg : es <a According to Miss Watson. the suit} C a Ifomestead entries 159 57 422| troit; J. R. Nelson, Sandusky; J. Koop, aguinst Walsh was secretly "Lhe Western settled and Union and Postal have|pesert entrie S 534 $e 35 mil. 236|C. Michelson, J. Rose, Ghia) W.-S.} when she was paid %,000 by Walsh's ing gotten together in a trade and of-] Official letters . ....8,000 4,000 1,000] Deel, Philadelphia; E. S. Deming, ctynte-seeretary a ae ‘st ee rate De led Hae: eee A ‘ i fensive and defensive private I pre‘secretary aie the = she : Cree au} Isoa H agreement, J. W. Hagan, New lor York: present D:] < sen fiscal axnite . the ‘ amis sume roccod!f we may look rare for a long drawn |eellancous the 7 proceedings catreaponden Walsh Bellamy. Montana: George Conrad, peas to Fidrop " biota a Garters terais = fight. as celane out That {s not . worrying . us, more cnles than double that of the pre ceding le e yas @ arty ry ee: od River; R. Woodcock, Ogden: ec ae Ws mente Ce Ne Bowes: r, as we know absolutely where|vear, approximating an ayerage of 15|C. A. Danese, Seattle; G. H. Singiger. | onacan the oblien hand! cialis that. rons hel ome an We are 75 per cént oreanized lette Bra da ity. Durin the year ending | q. B. Sigler. H. G. Scott, Harmesyille: |" te 1 per ethe Cy aeachete all over: the country and the railroad ps », 1906, the recelpts from the} ,_ . Hedges, Idaho; James McGinra che ar et ba ; om Ml feht. ¥, : 4elegraphers are stronger than we are.| acate tactics any executive will know . , of the place, as well as. its ias to what Utah is doing, one up ehange those body but the organization ;yesterday,y one large arg . or made here in Utah, which insures eae 7 ss "a: : us dwellers large Eastern cities, where to Ry PRODUCTS ; : Zi hica MAIS Mrs, NETS bert, Chicago; fice, Register Thompson and R Kaigl of the local United States office prepared a special ee on of the Postal! These new€ in-7 he . ree pe si ienee : arreemey Western +; entered into (60an phe agreement Garfield . a F. . a x . " Remissioner Ballinger ceive every weeks] the ‘ KNUTSFORD-Mr. and Mrs. F. L uichra, Australia, Peek,| F Sead Nay Mrs.TohnW. i B. Bevan . Anticipating the cis te ; Garfield aT tal Telegraph company's strike ee akers i hat the Mackay interests have been pooled and Clarence Mackay iasj Commerce : Bank. LA : fave | eae eean eee e , a Western Union, they provided comfort during the first trying of the disaster tions National IN U. 7 , w of ‘ 0 ee at the] wh Bi sleeping a place % ] ay kind; would Chamber STAND Conditions, of that welcome from Mr. . the. Postal nee Utah | (0 al BUY t < Superisiteninstructing to ‘aiford or overs every comto Contrasts message= ness? ae | in Clowry to the « ; ~ Président. . The ( ght ede any o - ea and re- "now erg co of a of oors . Utah Francisca the thatPostallis operators company Nee ing ever tele Sea l p ith tl ma - elegraph eperutors and dent ‘Storrer protection and been . time our of| formerly ee osta of San counts educ le ees pee cight hours for r eatle gut tare bots sack ceee Wane Holt work long hours than the Four them. For years it ha for the telegraph com force extra service upon thelr in every large city in th country ur this | DRUG STORE. D South in| 7 everything to be shipped in, lie for days. and sometimes longer, in ware. and has Sie several et 2 . behouses stores, pass throughae several pairs of hands, and be handled repeatedly : : : Z . CaM ; fore it reaches our tables. I would certainly enjoy living in your beautiful state. Did you ever stop to think what it means to live in a state that possesses so many < udvantages?) Are you appreciative, and are you showing that appreciation by support: , " : . > i Sj : : : : . ing those industries that contribute to your support as well as vour health and happi | gen commercial Eraphers to fill been necessary eee hours . on visitors atat sere Seelner ee fresiiuess and the 30,000. positions service than issued many "7 . ommerela America, were \§ gr al vi } pressed, Pee : ! re ic : , ee :‘ ate ought to be very , | i people of this state grateful for the fact that peo} mine aor. ‘ they ean lave everything they eat right at their veryee doors. As far as | can ascertain, almost Sees oe >: everything in the line of food products is either grown | 24.-President eh ernenetal June. There ae ' YP -ostal | < | West estMen ostal' and ,' Wes erm Union Join, «< rr elega ion ee rom ew Yor adele Pe After expressing their appreciation of the beauties ' value lesson in the education of the people people alu Msas ‘an object j oe ; fond tects Companies Must ' Make Concessions. FORCES if you are ino: ji of bathing; it pro your hair and is atE : tractive and becoming. sD of Telegraphers De: RUIN 11 (GALINA € MS CTANE KEW G CARDRERS NAT Off g ig Se nnEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEEEIEeE ee i dene aateaeee : EXAKRKNNNNI CSS SNES | SNSNSNSSELARNRSRENNSSNS |