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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1907. HOLD PRIMARIES °°. °° RAISE WATER RATE Prescriptions QUESTIONS ASKED MORE WRANGLING Broadten A Ostler, IN DEATHLY CALMe 82% Warry J. aine, es Thomas of aM, Delegates n 0.7. to Conventions. - THREE MEN S. a W. Ella L. Ventress, W, Jenkins, Edward SELECT SEVEN (64h in : 4 Manifested, zephyrs_ ~ eanyon or a than Thursday stir the the committee J. that Pye nated | See reece Send , Mrs Sarah D night caused more] Sears. Charles na the pa naa Heber Seare, than| H. Davis, Alfred R Davis, Thomas There was no of the attendance Dyer, Ed- 1s, avis, BE Joshua Mrs. Zilja As contest, excepting in| ositions pase ons we e sentiment le ij delegation. ye at a of the lratate Marion Sidney Phillips, chairman: A)bert Dyer. Edward R. > Te K. || \ Twenty-sixth-W. BP ies prima-)} Bre see, quite as satisfactory as who ago, Morris. ay n; s S. Thomas, a convention, to. which the 2, PNeal, = secretary A. J. ‘lof Ds - First con= » ir., J. council ee a Precinct. F. P Mrs,oO A. , of Granway A. Parry, secretary Harvey, P. Fourth Second-W. M, Swan, A. T. Cardwell, Curtis,Pitt,Thomes Golightly, A. Earl,}| J. Moffat, S. S Robbins, a LeGrande . at grid = onae H. _Thirtieth-L,. Paul, H. - OW ae $4.50; 3 he : in . The for each E 2 i West- By keeping thre 2e-r e-room ‘ : the minimum 3 or - two-room Albert will T chair-| be the Immaterial to the water tax. this connection, "8ured Alder, George ' H Younes. District P 4" . F. Felt, Jet Rulon aiS. Bes ° 4 ‘ - Pee J. D. out a table Wells, Frecinet- ae Firs A C S. A. Wilchen, Kenner, John leett, D. Fifth-L. eee E. aa Si -E. John L. Joseph ee H. Iverson, H.| ColR. M. Stiner Wallace, George Mts. S. Ww. L. P, F. George ae Con-]| Robert Murdock, William Sloan. John J, 1B. The Maynes, ing F.| An-| Duff, W. S. Owen, W. J. Joseph! Ww. C. Castleton, W. P. J. n |. apy iu | Ward conventions-Se ptember 18. ‘ ity eonvention-September 19. q Sapa eptember Interest in to ask WF H. coal stitiation in the which is the only | gents of with ortt Mr. ng 2 £ the a } event SanteHilando Dean seeH eee d, ere M. ues pean Konietae oe | H. McAllister, W. R. Gillette,WGchal ebay: 1a Fos-| hth-Granville eaSIE Cua rl ‘ 2 ay. soe 3 R Phicmnaris ra nn re Dur. Sman, r NA Me ReJ. eeFE. = Jobn_ W: = Burton, Mowlan "| W. a T. Thurman,* James Il. a Barrow Ninth-John : Mrs.2 G.. H.. Holt, len, Mrs. Mc- OWNINE | \iden : Hines Mr. showing the EE. Payne, ondidate When ick(-he has]., num~jyara who for Thi ‘road HW wes believed ave you had e cal existence, most questions |i a TRI to He year a] class the of interesting house whole block. "willl see that, The have whole machine is| houses larger Tenth-Stephen Frank C. Lovesey, L. Re im John Holt, Moyle ghalruians secretary; I. 2 Lovesey, Joseph = <A. McLean, H. Reeve, Mrs. Annie Meyer, Lottie. Moyle, John Harris, W. H. Strong. Bleventh-Joseph S. Darke, Louis A. way W. H. | ‘no an the ee on trouble was, in beine® would than have that and an actual physi. is Hoftman, secretary; Joseph J. C. A. T. Percy, M. 8. Annie Bing wood,. Mra. Woolley, Cc. W heeler. Kim-|¥. . you far Mr. more so Davis, in West the Side easy|offices Sein have unless scheme ball of can't sell There con-|the as than who they City park earthly from Mr. the men. under you! > with the same story, the people proven existence the prayed that and for Peeinek Fifth Thirty-sixth- : SNe Ee nie J. Wells, William. Mrs. : Fourteenth : ; man; ton, WW. Jonepulne T. bidge, D. tley sr., Folger, Marie MeL 1 ct. Gee H. A. Carlquigt Carlquist, Christina An- |‘ 5 F, Martin Spencer, Thomas, Lindsay, Heber J. Hugh secretary. Charles Mrs. ai i. mporee\ George Ee) Bi ‘ Beye W. LitJames| Peterson Thirty -eighth- Thirty-ninth-C. a Kershaw, Joshua Snarr. Fifteenth- mon Sixteenth- Cope. Seventeenth-Thomas chairman; Joseph. G T, A. Midgely, Bamberger, P. Overfield. Williams, William C. W. who| Morris three-room! and ay can it you have willthisbe 2 about sinking 000. to for ment instruments York."|committee the pieces,| 1 a coal 5 the an and. ing Mr. from jnto our for For av pay to this is a Margetts, chair-]bury. Frank B. Stephens. for . the A behalf in purpose, by e and Thursday|sides, with it of auditor. @ of get t wor 2 will within a that your and to-| is held, the} didates from|ago. the of wa-] system. who were Most of them the sentiment to a rem- Mr. defeated was our perfect at going minds be few and two will thought Lackner was was to improvements] ae Shige yea necessity street grades, to be credited to Last year profit and] the future, that they and are it is for planning been made and paid for, it ereatest assets-is being put to traordinary expenses ahick it will alwaysy ahave to bea YOUNG of were falven away the impression this GREEK : campus to aS "In : net our Ronee report to the either) de a you coon as the tickets were nominated, and all speculation could easily be based upon the imaginary diagram that foe nue) eeuiat Suh ns 9 an showed Oe the three parties Ativecalpositions. wer tiara ‘2 in their : Sore It is different this thing ts certain: The city is administration, of change a ea rela- |js an enigmatic problem to work out slowly and that with is do Ruil Ae aay oe We ae ; oe were informed it was on this I organs have swept the|though we had phe al rates, no ex-|méans in not] tration It is ditors sympathy with the foes oe understood, also reliable authority, have dug out that adminis-| upon the P of the city's finan-| of tober, . in never ° this ner better . showing & to Marx your demonstrated f oO H art clothes measure; . S than h ft Schaft- @Cut your : priced styled ancy, November and county of necks and|held walls to see Some honor said of a} delivered and in December. partial report that will ‘To F. H. net ost! "[ am holding hard acceptHy to O. S. L., Salt until after the votes . - that this Salt Lake purthis are counted. |Swer. "*‘A. E. ; CARLSON, rate. Could Get I¢ receipt _of this Meee Maar fuel Ae te: aes Witchy fotos quietly. continued one around of riot young The the rioters' Friday city knows modern 1a stillunsolyed lane eee ee use of labor-saving at au ta Ge omen oean rca above before Judge | question as to who administered the af-|'#Ke up couple went | fairs that complete a record so far au-| lbitive alleged until Fo and Greek. case|perior morning. county So machinery, to Some any new other. er planks Short will be adopted in the|the Amerikearns city platform this fall, bue, {Cie a cinch raat the old. "leader" about relicion wlil again head the list. BURL ARMSTRONG. - the "You wealth "Yes." ee ee ee et oe millionaires take a great every it Let the every summer.' Mr. Dustin feed the option rates, but Line at rate the that line, on account had the time did one ine would mone . Mr. the - niteitie the money, the same to In 1907: This ought to evidence that coal can ,bad in Utah, your statement Stax,| trary haye notwithstanding Z think, It { of a to get ao one or may part'of get be whe and in re- eannor this way for hay- credit be set apart and day's jp- such suggest, day, would wage , and for collect- speeches could be program rendered. the poorer, and a has set a worthy ex- ple (} : : aEeTiiG close | * Univer-| Tribesmen were in Forced Leaving no danwas sat-} approves make." |{ é to adrift] , Pauls. regents : is there that Many to Flee, Dead and Wounded -_ : Sept. 12.-In many The -_ there,' street no they attack proposi- |abeen entiida planned response to or- jser gt jt wo together,' collimns, m pro- | two oan ls roo Together. and wounded upen the tribesmen had in mat ede ue dead upon neuer te accordance the w sent mk out out under under ' ob- . war balloons lines in the oin the F rench ome vere me ee with ; cover ofte cover ofa eoeenea Poa were within a ee not a member of Sao en ; 2 tie Moorish. position, a proposal that hayonet si COSreeG at the point of the moved down to ee eg ously that, although the campus, thus pee tribesmen resisted with all their allowed by Mr | ota time courage, they were soon com- possibly witin Mr. Wrenc | the guns of the cruiser Gloiere, the allied infantry advanced upon the Moorish camp in the hills, where the enemy was making a last. desperate and the hope was expressed that the| difficulty would be finally settled, so least, as council is concerned,| meeting. The resolution, intro-| the sued stand x A short engagement followed: Moors fled in Ailenee wild ¢ ae 2 for sevéral far, thatat at by written out Councilman that the board Martin. was|lar might nave| Will that The a commission take Algerian service. something to go on. |merce aa 4 - of the up at States,! an ¢ y 1 the anette ere S| ee, ee the: ooni- sopertntentace, ot Alay ? ae en | R Neond Compe nee GL whore 1 onehe aaa done oo cae company it the Rock Springs that had mé mines, te ats n ee be/|of ¢ ae Mr Park clipe exact er a eat hae rpg = che . = . y ee common Eri diet a Adena mines oe ee a icf PE comp en humanity; aie and oe oo on M , ft been. ‘bes n. is fer} be|them their sake that towe you.! address and thesefor communications be , |And if there is any ; tract alon® your) 5 that in was the ana Dur:; eee destr ety neh loss of the Moo; The allies ee a ae aWagaa carried they Sensational returned reports have Sore been will facilitate the output of] low, average wage of $3.50 a week, the/"we're trying to discourage immigrm-| "As to the question at rates between }.coal, in the name of the common broth-| craze to get rich quick, the spirit of|tion. We're carrying the money there|the Oregon Short Line and the Denver|erhood ef mankind, don't write let-| the age and iis restless desire for inate of compelling them to come|nd Rio Grande railroad, the great tri-| ters; don't:pose as.a martyr; but build ~ "amusement. ver after it.'-Washington Star. bunal of the people, the Interstate com-! railroads to them. Blanea The slave the correspondent tra i. of le Matin, is. conducted in full view of the consulates, and with the knowled ae and apparent approval. thorities --- 2 tbere| to the con- road camp you will no doubt get a: hedr-| cevied from Rabat to. ‘the. olfect that so will the people, and if you/the Moors there have establis! es and we are wrong, your, mas-!'slave mart for the buying: and ant a people, will know 1t." of Jews and Jewesses captured ne the the/ecd-ar eav alry The known, as their dead. Bianca. - | United question not| been French in attendance, Friday, ind. decide on| something. They will report their ac-| tion to the city council Fr iday, night,| eae eee as spl oN . ee not wise in the methods from the Independent Coal com-| of you railroad people, but we judge Aa . Bea : he dealjand speak from the common. instinct 1,000 tons of cosal, closed the dealjand speak it ; would give money, Springville lle Veta Wrench's a ec Neeents Get qycea Lake the} about individuals vy, i Utah | en chased : pany option to In day's man the one babes this be no wanted Street, the frais to of themselves, This] of proOregon reduced equivalent Utat | mind, ask for city set one the ing assist "A day ¢pont Ri- on Butte their, Here. message company in a sts' artist vroductions. who siete onev give donors to Sa size Ut:tah purpose the of | every arte! each business as funded afford would| rate * and paid delivered deal, sufficient to Europe answered and at Wrench led to retreat, and both of the col? That brought up the question of umns of allled troops advanced upon pipe lines, and there was much more | the town of Taddert taj, The final result was that the | After the bomb ardment of that place board of regents are co get together I By the French artillery, as well-as by Oc-]| President.' Interested a person this the only person accused of | leaving this Bronson up. YF want! the fiel recommend need coal) is the best ad"To this message he replied that it| ever had leaves|was absolutely impossible to get a re- with pub- eee consideres aie OATioae . nfdentialtrying re peace. uons. Provided president of the Bolse Com-| Plaisted, couple who were just at that moment|a doubt as to whom shall be given the | duced swearing to a marriage license in the|credit for the work, since so many of county clerk's office Others said it|the administration have already been the RED aES a The claim ministration mo the causes of rural depopulation in England are the attractions of cities, the conversion of arable land STREET. of for J copy of this Spen letter 50 Mr. | raid on Casa ae ect a, Sn ania aoe according to building mystery >? bullding | subjects into pasture, the consolidation of farms,|/of 172 MAIN be < ae : pro has met that the in [I have what you Let considerable of there was much craning peering down over thick No them the to much ae date and ing, and are right ters, the was s seen eity plead to a charge Armstrong. ‘The to your purse. you the side a" so follows: we|come. Mr./ we IS Thursday afternoon, in which were men|be sprung during the campaign if ft is} City, Utah: of swarthy complexion, at once sug-|found necessary to use it against the| "‘Hoise dealers can secure plenty coal) gested a wedding to the deputies and| Democrats. The evidence reflecting |from Helper, Utah, If old rate restored,| clerks around the various offices, andj upon the present administration will be|Ascerlain immediately and wire an-| away Have of what might be going on. that the procession was in f to Utah, tne, jalers from the ministry General Drude he wssumed the offensive at Casa | i anime In conjunetion with the Spanmaker." | ish forces the Brench made a sudden Mr. Black begged for leave to ad | move against the Moorish position at s ething > ade ¢ Pw animadsomething. pee uate eet pet er Taddert yesterday and utterly routed ersions to BUUEWEDE DEE: the tribesmen, foreing them toa fice, )clared: Wwe will state that John Gary of the! ae are ae ncution ce Bane nae a ec the Independent sms from Coal onscom-Ol' au-|Pany any ny ) P in Ne w York and raised in * T to have Utah state in the as ere canehai ee iS pALN The Will furnish 45 through; chet ed eae cata am ; equally | coal special 2 of ae wouldUniversity feel just street te fo apa Peete } S¢ gar. _ 708 z : s . * ; Under your heading of ‘Coal From] In naming men who "has been men-| Utah,' you state that we have done you tioned by his friends" as an admirable/a serious, though doubtless uninten-| candidate for the council, the Ameritional injustice, and you state that even party . = WAS in, a a letterbe reaps received : by GoyC, Cutler Thursday from J eres Lile ®t to] "but side| there very Parkroaddivision was}Chimed in Mr. let's Mulvey. Gentlemen, get Line for the completion of town ara NE ec aaa oug} ee teitae 1EnS, of this land to| branch of education would be rreatly uses,~ when _ the}| } promoted, and Utah could hoast of beno benefit from] ing the zreatest art-loving state in the i Union. Yellowstone }or the Oregon Short pose of rushing the an &ttlsts. Of course, I knew it before, 27M vour attitude against the bill to = 2bolish the Utah Art Institute. and from etaedl Youric speeches can| with asked |The legislature could com- ane rave that r ow,' }| c9° collection now," ion Let each north Wrench g Close already, | Frank mayor:and S This dit to the cormmunity J cannot tell how much pleasure it gives me,' writes Mr. Fairbanks, "to know that the chief executive of our a} the think getting you Could oe oe fall.}to procure labor fer the building of ripe|this road, but our investigation has led crew the. of part that believe to and]us will have time, we south same 2s 1 did when ' was = established as q ‘ the in WEEE re Ts oitn practicable Springville praise In this respect, in Mr. then| join street the you Mr. there present) and you! errors the for blamed be cannot pes sou « Se ar the! Mulvey board, to and as Mr. the additio ulver, "w ete SS publican is|kearns COUPLE near said of making Should devote some other than university rsit) of heing to every CNET Stand before the state legislature when|made and a fine the state really owns the land, if we| No one would be next} meeting were i gallery in B Syst POS! made Chor John the of 2 to them Black. po! as ought in venesit about art te £ ra @ There was some side talk, and then| Waldemar Van Cort, of the regents, | 4d clare a +| "Tf there were not a Jpublic street;at report Fame State BT air inks, who is now Mr. Fuirbanks was horn , ve « hie Payson, and his ideal is . the greatest t art-loving proposed tall.' want," you the up|ter, Bancroft was] to see us, be-| Add Union." some E. Mulvey to the proposed "No the former Mor- |™Mercial club to send the following mesrial to be used againstJuggling GOING RUMORS STARTS RUN ris administration. of serip,|S&8° to Frank Plalsted: mismaerdhin arreess drawn up in]among other things, will be one of the ‘Boise, Idaho, July 27, 1967. ue front was aot £ he tne} eae: duty aAonest their heard briefly, and heart you Wrencn taken down, no memoranda made. were not present. You left the} morning before daylight You; Te have obtained the-substance of cial tangle some good campaign mate-|ctused Va O r e€ four with} with | of ASeanta 0 resented members and|think m.| ugges to . An Saza Points sity street up tomorrow, if it They may undergo a change of | Mon council and the Commercial club heart, however, before the convention |°l Boise Clty we left mine No. 4 and session.' thought there was swings around. The 1905 ticket can|mine No 5 at Kemmerer out of our ger Someone of that, and Mr. Wrench have another chance if it wants it BECOURT acm cm chee cPOLlne GupOn aaa trneculecialaturel willl e e the probable supply for 1907, and| é7, co ramientant will "A6 = : " coal » : » n you o The political situation in Salt Lake |e @!d not believe, nor do we be lieve enon I don't want you One changes|for this means of increasing the city's revenue from the water system. When all the necessary changes; have VV and oud apt u i Al Ace OAL M. want What mak-|the p. iy alrpbanks 2 : Were You next must years | *me®- refuse mane ihe Wrench "We declared, the present rates, or cheaper|gamut of all parties and have named could be had in tah. To show YOu} ones, may again be restored. Just |not only men who would not accept the}that we did not do you an injustice, now the system-one of the eity's|nomination, but men who are by no/|either Intentionally or unintentionally,| O ico . Know. of|¥Our can- the ar Mr. gentlemen |rendered necessary in theof the location of | whetherby the Amerikearns will bo super-|that worked water pipes on account chang-|seded the Republicans or Democrats] taken to the ing of ‘the $7,000 had the WUistorical ee ve Grey heart which} 4:30 ruse eae Fed- "Now, Mr. Bancroft, at that meeting,| no notes Which you quote at length, have put flat feet proposition EEEEE o company Lackner half-hearted | there;"' Oban IDE: along subordinates Pres. z of ysed " .eU's ¥ put it right up chimed in Ban watndae exam-| Lake you, Vice : Vice Pres. } Cashier. serap 2 implications that he thought were | made in the communication, but he} was satisfied that the members of the | hoard were trying to do what they| coal our with almost unitea|ffom the gentlemen who or else they wrote itaeite for "ke ticket, the 0 same e : h among DALY, CLARK, Petes Ni ae aa "in thy ah The governor is in favor of the idea W. Riter, chairman of the board | suggested by Mr. Fairbanks, and of the .Tesents, opened pa recalling, the} plans he suggests. so far as they are ‘ before to Salt in headquarters; he senti- | upon movernent theis exist not does feeling sys-]| the Ghavice ie Grades oo hose the there are too, Then, While J. Pe 2 n a aad know the Boise, after went audience promised stairs and told that Mr. in!too busy with other men contest banking OSE TR council committee was read protesting against having any plat accepted |\-hich would brine the: backs of the houses in the sated S anition racic. ing towards tne campus.: put is vastly peculiar. at this time. Last now that either mine No. 4 or Talne No METI CUBLWanin acento UDisAbOn TER esc will produce one pound of coal this | ° success, and the politicians year, and the only nly reason \why they will Anne . . fe not produce coal is because the Oregon increasing oe maine. Part easily figured that the Kearns crowd in re ee this year,| would run second, with the Democrats Short Line, : of which you are the . head and moving spirit, has neglected to ines dec ares, and he 8|third. The lines were evenly divided as perform its duty and push this eight are to go on in this purpese rene H. an| committee > the retary; Mrs Thomas W Green, | Master, A. N. MeKay, W. R. Wallace,}loss on this account. This year the * ;% "e branch, to run palace cars over this Councilman Wells, Hugh Watson, ThomasI. Winter, Will-| Charles Livingston, Sam Galleazzt. ; total will reach $10,000, and the end Vacation days are here again, and|line to accommodate tourists, in the| the commitiee, had iam R. Watson, Fred H, Brittin, Albert| | Porty-first-R, T. Morris, W..C. Bow- | is not yet. votaries of the city administration are|Place of hauling coal for suffering|all tae pipe lines be E Poulton, Newell Clayton, Dick Wet-| ring, Charles Baldwin, David Cameron, On all these accounts the water Nixa ne ahOUt Darn enalnatnhonaore mumanitc: close to the edge of zel,-V. Watson. Frank T. Luff, T. R. Allen, J. T. Kings-|committeemen desire a safer margin |i yo i nery flies after sugar "Coal From. Utah." enlarging the street niehiteenth--DaUd for of the board of regents, Kingsbury, were sitting existing | G@ouncilman step we, conditions an company's no general imust the Democratic party e ) ‘or $1,150,000|iIn favor of the old if the consumption too rapidly for the . there street WW Green, Fortieth-R. P. Morris, C. A. Dole, A. Winter, sec-|W. Brown, Robert H. Morris, Alex Me- | JOHN join ais ate, width Realty ‘ling pla beh Prom Interview. Bancroft: report, were way -h¢ shortage proper That York|we gold primaries mayor, there In|for fund cay should have a net revenue ut: Amos ths ak ; council eversg Wrench, ene P ht and nae inva ae : ee a year, and you will take "Why, business|asked New ward the whole Democratic ticket that was up for election two years ago. Be-| backed up by M. E. Mulvey, chair-| a of the council committee, that 36-inch main down First South F.| Utah three-cornered : ‘ Telluride Some W. |! have the right]on argue Sth, 1907. At the appointed] any ambdunt of |time we, the committee, arrived at your e* * ¢ practically Democratic jts water deepartment of $100,000. On| upon that basis there will be very little mar-|run. J. M. Cahoon, E. Druce, Si- Hardy, classes, and cin left this year, and the Venansas prow, it is declared, with the city. The| apundance of water this year has cut} down the expenses. But tnere may be the necessity to keep a force of : Lisa- S. poorer is $160,000, incurred Taylor,|And Grant, McGean, the Revenue inspectors ter grows E. bore Taylor. District committee-Mar-| MeDonald, chair-|tin TP. Lindsay, chairman; Samuel M, ld, J ph F Taylor, Hugh McGean. J. a Mrs. Hague. Precinet. Chirty-seventh-Joseph of} wat. neads together in a corner and had al-| mien arrived at a brand new proposi-| de- personality gecK there © several|ination the "In clicking ‘ar when ever between and twenty-dollar was it New spent Windy capitalists. contributed | capital." would two-room , provided be em. Har- Thomas IF. Thomas, N. Y. Scho- | Hd L. Sloan, James Peacock, O. P.| -rF. R. ardy hairman; J. . . Hardy, ¢ e ~jllia ler, N * Cunningham, Edward. Sudbury, greed an reaate C. Neslen, in eee Arnold jr., Sidney S. Reynglds, David} w.| 8. Lyon, Joseph F. Burton, Mrs. Wan-| Sounders, B. T. Lloyd, S: E. Baxter, | ah. Lapish. District committce-Sid- | Hyde, Samuel Lester, ney S. Reynolds, chairman; James Pea-| Soe Joseph eee =S. s : James} r ns " 6 1. Lamont, John D. Taylor, cock, secretary. weeonA affecting live expenses addition ° Thirty-ffth--M.' Thomas, Harry per, field, the e me embe rs sident from oppression,. shortcomwrongs of your corporation Mr. Bancroft," things. have ' df Ameri-|°*" parliamouthed in the Davis not have a ticket, mining and weeks Pees the total revenue from the water| Sides Dick Morris, there were John S.| department this year, as calculated | Critchlow for recorder, W ee H. Bra-]|] ; a be :in the 7 neighbor-|7 fo r attorney, orney se ‘ e for fe by é Mr. Hines, will melel Joseph hk. Caine . j "to tac that * easurer Michael inchsnat hood of $160,000. He states the] , treasurer andd Michael F.F. ¢ C Saniap Harry T. "Ball: chgirman; Percy,helt Walter M. Williams, Mrs.. b of Suilable the city - % the hich it close ground i and listen to the ath to the | rumbling made by the people along! c the Oregon Short Line railroad and you! villes k hotestthan yOu! rez more a inidtarcn a TBO someone who has hot already SA named. ‘hicago is just as interested in a the|said it was] was is cee rawittaate com-| in it It if is But that Hines. oa: show- and city. purpose Mr. as that city, of the that to is being, back to his baili- | changed storm-that: willbe "You have *f 50\136613020|22S9\a4: #130202 2s9|a496| a in room M. Owen Powers, a in Which. ° senting hanged. against him, despite the protestations] you have been addressing publie bodies of executive committee that jit is|Thanks a thousand times. Allow us to keeping out of ward polities offer a suggestion Please.step from oN. te Fe your palatial private car now and then Re eyT A De aiaira triad onealak ako | Ute the open ground Take your ear $1,510 more to the city; people in five-room houses and all houses Heckman, Joel Priest, Nolle W arrum.. Thirty-fourth-Will G. Farrell, J. T. Caine, W. H. Bywater, F.. M. Castleton, Frank Margetts,| Dall; P:.G- Bertha Mrs. Rulon W. sense i street to the that the ease- ae e to skirmish . many doubted it, as in| between the people and your corporation always wound up councii-| last splendid alley but not to interfere with the pipe) lines.' % : : i a Such was the trophy left on the bat. tleground after «the umpty-umpth serving Ch mes the school. board. Mr,|liverance expected home Thursday|ings and rics But, now, he does get will find a Without nominated kearns party would ying, James Maxwell, chairman; James | houses. es Guiver, secretary; M. W. L. H. Snow, Woodard, liam B. Hughes, W. J. The 7 a Toes | ‘rank argctts, S Samuel.> OWS Frank Margetts, Dowse, ; Morris,;\;Mrs.,G.-Hs Morris, H.' G Bywater, Hampton, Thirty-third-O. the University a W. Stringfellow, John Halverson. Dis-} Purefoy, W. D. Owen. District committributed $1 each additional, making{night when delegates were elected to|morning and our interview was had trict committee B. C. Geertson, chalr-| tee-John MeDuff, district chairman;|a total increase in the city's revenue| name a city councilmanic ticket. Thezwith three other gentlemen, whose university one rE. ea se rdner. aecrenany _|J. R. Tuddenham, secretary; Orson Al-] of $7,569, without, it is held, in any|sentiment was wholly for Richard P.| treatment we appreciated and who left|!t?" ts is Wrench in a the campus. and north-|restrieted it some criticism was indulged in| to the polfeyw of the Oregon Short ple a Amerikearns the it which Heights completing Mr. Bancroft, you don't know how]eral addition,e& propo are all eonmuch we yglue your letter _as general | cerned manager of the Oregon Short Line rallThe resolution was passed after anroad, «a corporation existing by virtue] other tedious session of all parties conof the laws of the people of Idaho and| cerned at council committee mecting 2 4 other commonwealths, Some few. peo-| Thursday night 16.* new tariff had been set in force for|but in Chicago, Jf yoy the present year, people living in four-!stuff, you ean {shterest W. the say +a y convention-September 17. rd ‘convertiois-sepbenber 19 pee as TCE 9. ake by matter Smith,| Allen,| of follows< RE P rin PUBLICAN- Tan eaten mbe ; 24. Pp t sy 27 ante Soher 20 of $4se for house, tt man ste uleL parts for pared Tuddenham,| Hunter, the yarious not secre-| Joseph Evans, Mrs. J. Fewson Mrs. Hannah Hampton, Orson 1 statement monest Robert) Thomas] Lynch, ETC. : committee-John| 8. DATES, That Southern Idaho. Mr, Bancroft replied | POE 0C© Peete A Re rane ae meee a d and the committeemen are out now |Pesents of tne University of Utah, an | with A another letter. It is in wipart =as|4: M. Wrench Stowe and B.& C.Palmer, Lackner, toa gethe r with repre- e eet oy pert _._ | Chicago and from now until. election 7 = he willi i be busy plastering any holes --Number "ol rTrooms his 5 tolover| that may. have been found in haley 10 | 10 |chances for re-election in the. Fifth fourth | Fifth pe JS LE Jr., Dr..C.. Mayeock, ct chairm A. Allen, Armstrong, E. Die Patrick questions [¥ 2a iriy inthe summer, when. the) | danger of .a- recurrence - of, \the \shortjage was again noted by railroad offtclais as well as by varlous commercial }| bodles Phat report was published, and} -_-. : Renena Third tary: Mrs. Brurauer Josepp FE. Caine. Thirty-second-John Dern, John Mc-| Zina" Geertson,| J. Nelson, E. J.) Stringfellow, Clark, Bateman, ee Sinyson, Johanna D. J. John Wilcox, T. A. Jacobson, Weggeland. - Caine, Siddoway, Fagergren, sell, Oliver Hodgson, Emily P. Wallace, P. Gardner, Dan W. Gallacher, Iverson, moor aThoe rad Monigomery, Whipple, Hawkins. William secretary; many lon Line, CONVENTION Ae different ae os computation, ASCO) of his department, one month ago there ‘i eld the city rhey = John H. Kidd, William Waterfall, Adam] Snow, chairman; Wilford Moyle, seere-| Dunean, William Bennett Frank | tary; Henry Lund, George D, Alder, C.| Hughes, Henry A. Rebentisch. I. P Angell : . Fourth-Frank Rawlings, chairman; ‘ hirty-first-S. HW. Lynch, Joseph BE. olin were ata Drala committee-Ashby ee-aAE Y! District . ningham & . . Mc chairman ae = Rasmussen, . oN ahi Third-Niels Precinct "Resolved, ‘ j AB ( eee the poor man who is} ,, ule fight centers in the First pre-|'We pass it up to Mr. Bancroft' And| tion for a street on the north side. of really unable to pay a higher water cinect. where Councilman C. J. Crab-| that} was" its death knell This led| the campus, when Couneilman Black « 2 r 2 > " © = . tate would not be » affected. The . ad-|i pe, \s in a melee that may result in|Many to believe that there was some-|made a thundering noise on the com-| Gition of 50 cents a year, it is argued,|j)4 election of the machine candidate,| thing spiritual about your person and| mittee table, and the fight was on Ans-| Folsom, A. it, general manager of the Ore-| eet Line Railway company, in in as e house $f. ¢ adhinak Lot comnosed § of ; e at : paves an ae ate, ; Linda revenue of the city haar laeS esd 00 Ane oe mmitter ommittee race connection with the coal situation The committee made an investiga- Main you Carlson and M. Alexander, has a[ thls committee that the board of re-l wy pb NOBLE on of Pure OLITICS room. : F oaairy " a: Home offer J. BE. COSGRIFF, Pres. f -- Sp are specia STORE| ys Sant scale OE ALO the OEE, five-room Minimum Waslam, | J. Davee oe on, on a will rate Bie $5; and in all larger the: "willcbe: uski$1 hiehé aanhouses} RetKe it oe Acar Ara = such an increase. Frank L. Hines supeenntenaeet La Mieco ats wa ieite Hane J. Flint.| . . E. Richards, Hall, AshbyGeorge Snow, P. : 112- 114 oe Capital $200,000 |We SONG Trouble. | Service, and absolute safety ‘for your funds. 'Also Shoot Gachas at General) Will Get isenhe ther With Fed- ‘Would be pleased to have | eral Heights Promoters to | you open a checking account Superintendent of Union Pa| cific in Long Reply. Settle Scrap, ee aod or May | 2 DRUG ates ears ha pee Know iow Why. | always. | commit-} rooms to | | Water considering | "F ¢ 4| five inerease : Tirst-H. lL. Penrose, S&S. W. Alley, W }man, D. P. Felt, secretary: F. S. Fernnee 7 eae Re W. Taylor, Stephen L. Richards, B -| strom, Joseph A. Halverson, Mrs. CaroSalt Lake. S Beer, Miss B, Sudberg, Charles E. Sa-|line, C. R. Wells, Harry Fernstrom, | °" the records bine, Miss Nell Alley District com-!yrs. H. P. Folsom, R. H. Bradford, D shows that about mittee: WT, Penrose, chairman;|x. Whitaker dee ae house Joseph charges Committee of Boise Resolution Passed at cae Commercial Club Wants | Committee Meeting Which | ae R soe a ep $4.50, and sg 54-cent a ee pee R. Whiiney, W. Miner, conical Twenty-ninth-H, result. [Reireahes is ue as houses G. E. Asper, Mrs wos 8 , | it figured out, the Haddock, J. W. STE HRTIPRGAScA Ms Lang Price, J, Fs & of a | ™@" pay ¢ uel Holmes, John Back. Twenty-cighth-Joseph HH. | sec retary; SEL desired Reasonable elected, will be held Thursday, S ~| wood, Mrs. R. F. Miner, John W. Has- | # four-room house, and those in larger} tentber 19, and the ward conventions lam. District committee-Joseph ©, | houses will never notice the additional will be held Wednesday, September |v -octwood, chairman, H. T. Cowburn,| $1 2 year, or 9 cents a month, devoted 18, the nelegatee Sar at Both ventions, Che list follows the tution is strictly forbidden.| If the proposed schedule is carried, tose in houses of three rooms will pay¢ as now, $4 foure a year rates. Theil ine a house che uirman; H. 'T. Cowburn, secretary; H. . Goodyear, Emma Ridd, Mary E. Haslam, Albert Answorih, A. M. Rosell, F.| Miner, William H. Brooks, Richard | delegates. te ure ela enact | correctly and with- Our method of checking prevents error and substi-| Soda i Ames ieee oye bring | Special | | sare 4 eee En a : a sane E ae ne es ie u , a itt . x ey 5!ands at DEEBEM each owner of a house of two, three, four or five rooms Te i, $4 a year water taxes for th Ee chairman; A Hill eriey Flint, > com: about | waterworks city ae I eae instead re ¢ the tee of the 9 pronas J a H.|.* ‘eor pe a George Anstee, Ben Victoria Thurman, John Trainor. s. Parlow, chair- ee. 3 Walker, Herbert The from the Third pre-| ct t ana fs delegation only ne oet ce aoe Ste spit ot, ae 1e ee oer eo onan Pp on ouncilman ernstr¢ » & a , © au will probably have a fight in oe vention for renomination. The D. G. E. Asper, Mrs, : Sa : Barlow, B. J. | 11: 1ddock, Delegates Elected. oe - ne ran was} be means of increasing the reve-| tuvigorates : tec ce : ae | department, Edwin Harmon, Ste-; District committee?! Merrill, pounded must Davis. Albert' 4.| Bue of the city from the waterworks] Morris. ; ; rno ries was for Richard P. Morris for) | Henry Arnold mayor, and it is believed that every; Johnson Mrs. delegation will vote solidJy for him. *#George Shepard, The rest of the municipal ticket, con1 -3 taining the names of the men f and were defeated two years a It | REVENUE! lt Is Now, Twenty-fifth-A. E. Hyde. chairman: | 8¢hViCe-. E. Bullock, secretary; C. R. Howe,|©l Pays \. TO nee the Eleventh district, where one o1 Hardy, O. W. Moyle, W. H. Dale, wil-| 70 D a ie. ; ob-|liam Burbidge. District committee, &,| two Democrats made themselves ob-| Deracds eae TAG satsR. Howe. noxious and were compelled to take _ Hardy larion Merrill, C. a Ite Tho $8,000 scribes. lh Ot || sae aot Getting Money. Han- enough voters at the primaries than Twenty-fourth-H Gs Hayward the quota of delegates. At the city Elizabeth Hayward David O, Willey jr., and county building, where seven di I-J Richard A Margetts E PERS th Mm.) Arthur F. Barnes, Ann g_|§ egates were named, J there were only |1Margetts, three persons at the primary. ‘That is| Becker, Alma Davis, Zina D. H. Bull. a fair illustration all over the city. of Si tS ae Pletcher Walters, Newman, : Ico Plan eee MOAN Ae paler Ore Relitalsea tics Leave Minimum Where R. | Smethrust, Mrs. Rose Se a acetone and attracted more notice| Henry Democratic primaries that}/Pphen J, city New | Parker William Treherne, John Twenty-third-Alfred were held at the same time. In only one or two populous districts] of On Ht bisher, Hears f. tiaer | ADD herne, companionably down from Parley's| Reiser, Heber IL, 7 Ures |ward H. Davis, Thomas Weklund, Moore, Fred Mrs _ gentle tana Ed-| Pe eer es ea emeC Oy aie are ena tw nty-s second John Williams, Lee Split on Fermstrom in the Third! ®cock. SRE oe ke -Morris Sentiment Fully Third Precinet, Two George C. | _ , you as that your doctor pre- co | Cam paign > TO BOOST INCOME routinet otecoetor re. | ON COAL SHORTAGE = ABOUT ADDITION Ww secretary; | | | John Hyde, | ©} D. Mathis. r ylor, Yost, Mrs. John aoa erage ea Meee vO) Ree OMIT [man's Sarah ard Cooper, secretary; Smith, W. silt, a Democrats Create No Stir With| Piespont Election Mahel Brothers, Physician, Sued of the city : aie -____ for 25,000. Butte, Sept. 12.-Cee ane Weissberg, | a girl of 13 years, today sued Dr. Lou Bernheim | District for $25,000 court, and assaulting her damages charges and with him in ‘bruising t with her pone ‘Briss "eles ae "on August 29. ae an Saar eGacKt 8 AY Nt is brought an ad Htem, Mrs Charlotte Whitely. Miss Welssberg jg q well-known musician. parr one of the The city's jinent ‘tnphysicians. Pe‘ ment of waat committed the with, alleged nor Dr, B , most. prone. is novatat eass, ault Was whether or ant there was provocation, fact, the complaint is absolutely silent as to the pieaidaaierniaal SS ne Mig Gttasne charged against the dacto . : ; |