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Show 2 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN JAPAN REGARDS Have AMERICA FRIENDLY Only Kind Expressions for the' United States Now Heard in the Orient. SENATOR STONE Says Americans Must Consider What Can Be Held in the Occident, San | Francisco greasy. Not suleky he worn loomiedttGloves ean Gentlemen ately after using. soothing jind it particularly after shaving, } | RETURNS You Freckles (Or is your skin dry and parehed? CREAM LOTION is an ex-| quisite preparation for re-) ‘moving freckles, sunburn or ‘any roughness. Leaves the j|hands, face and lips beautifully white and soft. 25c a Bottle ao Waiter supporting industrial enterprises, | T4ssed. to dominate the situation in-the Orient.| So I don't be ie ve there is any di spommon on their pa to bring ona | W even though they were not so | fie ndly with us. Tiey attach no im|pertance to the proposed coming of |our big battleship fleet to this coast 4nd show no suspicion of us in any |W so far as I can see." San Acceyt Saivadore, the Invitation. Sept <.-All the Cen- The question for we Americans to con-/tral American governments have acsider in the future Is not what we can j cepted the invitation of President get in the Orient, but what we can Roosevelt and President Diaz to attend | a convention and find a solution of the hold in the Ocecident. "While in Japan we were permitted difficulties standing in the way of establishing permanent peace to have an audience with the emperor, How Grub Trust Views Crusade For Lower Prices on Foodstuffs The current issue of the Retail Mer-! Mr. editor of the Salt Lake Herald-Will you kindly interview Sencers' association, takes the follow ator Bamberger, one of the owners, as ing view of the present fight on the} to why soft co is $6.50 and $7 grub trust under the head of "Ter- | ton, and anthracite $10.75 a ton? This rifle Brainstorm": | is important now, as winter is coming Salt Lake on the eve of rebellion!| on and poor people will toe sufBe excellency, the governor, has been ferers, when children will shiver that to call an extra oaion of the his coffers may be a little better iegimanne to re-establish the office lined. of - killer The state militia and Fl Span: Mr. editar of the Salt Lake Tribish "Wat Veterans, in' heavy une-Will you please tell your readers ieee order! Greatest conspiracy why salt, common, everyday salt, that of the century! The Retail Butchers used to be sold to butchers and groand Grocers have been discovered trychant, organ of ing to make underdogs of sert they modern Pare are the Butchers an honest centuries human! ivr avilization! and living! daring Foul ' Gro- The to as- blot on Y talinranronh Oats ren ee ee eee Panne vie y te drum nead court! The state officials and judges to be "fired" for not calling a special grand jury! Shameful, cers for $7 per ton (We have bills to that effect), and now the same salt costs just an even $25 per ton? Yo might also explain why the owners of your paper paid half a millfon dollars for certain ore they had stolen when it the ore : Mr. editor of The us your experience was found . Republican-Give with the Asso- horrible and unbearable state of af-|ciated Press during the first few fairs! Bedlam broke loose! The} ™onths of your infancy. butchers sell dead meats and the me . editor of the Telegram- grocers flour made out of wheat! fould you mind aking Judge ColRoosevelt appealed to! ‘The Fort Soon what he Knows about fake patDouglas garrison recalled from the| ©™ts and illuminating gas and oj] and Philippines! Daily slaughter (at abtheir connection with suicides? atoirs). Such, fellow citizens, is the We have a few more, choice and frightful condition our fair city finds| select questions, somewhat more itself om Isn't it fearful to contem*)| pointed. Shall we join with you in plate fa demand for a grand jury? 3y all ie unselfishness of the Real Ies- | means let us have one, let us begin tate association and the newspapers; at the top, and come all down the or Salt Lake City, is worthy of ad-| line. The Butchers and Grocers' asmiration They have the proud dis-| sociation does not fear one Let «us tinction of ferreting out this fearful|find out all about exorbitant rents, state of a rs. order that their|railroad discrimination on freights, benevolent efforts may not be ham-|shametfully large profits made in cerpered, we have a little catechism for tain lines of business. Yes, Salt Lake them (to learn, but in order that they needs a grand jury; it needs it badly, and when its labors are ended ne will should not haye too much to learn laugh best who laughs last. at one sitting, we will give it to ahem in small doses. At first questions to memorize, to will be required to give accurate and PHF HH HHH HHH tet tte to etoee ee truthful answers' Mr. Whitney, manager of the Des+ THE ANTI-TRCOST PUND., + eret News-Will you kindly ask Mr. + so + Whitney, the secretary of the Utah + Subscriptions to the Real Es+ Sugar trust, why sugar is dearer in + tate association's anti-trust + Salt Lake City than in any other part + fund: + of the United States? + gee previously re+ Mr. editor of the Deseret New + MOCO ec le aac. 631.00 + ct, Lt c ieaic on 1.00 + WILL you favor your readers with your experience as a merehant In Water+ Salt Lake He Te ala 100,00 + loo, and how you to raise + Anonymous ... .... 5:00 + +. Col... EA. Wall. 100,00 + the mortgage on your your experience as a merenant, +> ss z= + the public + ought to be able to tell $837.00 + what enormous profits there are in the} + + grocery business. FHF H HHH HHH HH tHtr tt roe tote things In men's clothes are here for your choosing. Never before in our long experience in the clothing business have the selections been as good and the styles as fetching. Judicious purchasers will select WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1907. ---_-_-_ $20 to $50 for Suits or Overcoats. been STANDING FIRM! ‘CLAIM COMPANY IS UNFAIR ENROLLMENT IS HEAVY IN SUIT A Sent Union Western mpanies raphers ers was of the culated had to 3.-FEfforts and discovered strikers among been today teleg- by Reports the that back lead- were sirikers stampede a of strike the the Telegraph Postal break of to cirthere; work of| Denver and striker Inglis = ieville also reported that Kansas Citv in Chire ee need to work 40 men had not a city in Was cago. and been affected the country by Secretary WesInternational rumors he ley Russell learned of the prepared a letter to be sent to all strikers in the United States and Canada, in which he denied there had been any stampede the ranks of the strikers were ay broken every Tactics Are Old Ones tactics are to break There and we to pay will send possibly all unions of as wires telegraphers by the underground that the strikers are standing firm.' Another sensational discovery by the strikers was that the companies Were using every means to compel railroad telegraphers to send commercial telegrams The Chicago strikers were given strike benefits today It was said that $10,000 was distributed among the married men and such of the unmarried strikers as asked for relief The payment was made at Brand's hall Officials of the union have received a copy of a telegram sent out to all managers of telegraph on the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road by Superintendent of Telegraph U. J. Fry. It is as follows: "Yo all managers-Send all government telegrams by wire In cases where his cannot be done, notify sender. Do not mail them." Unskilled Operators Cause AT ST. phers here, H.C. niciously active Western Union since the strike month was ago. Western after he js Operators Keys and Join Desert the strike and RAILWAY Order TRAINSDTEN Using Its for Influence Striking GIVE AID to Po- Find Operators, New York, Sept. 3.-Carrying out its plan to obtain temporary employment for its members durin the strike, the local telegraphers' union today enlisted tae aid of the Order of Railway Telegraphers to make the employ yment bureau a success, Th e jeaders of the commercial operators were seus' by officials of the Order of Railway Telegraphers that positions for 600 operators were open with the railroads, and that the Order of Railway Telegraphers lis utmost to get work for mercial men. AS soon as * Pierson, eastern vice president of the Order of Railway Telegrapners learned of the plan of the employment bureau, he called on Daniel Russell of the local commercial telegraphers'' union and promised his 5s support it was agreed that Pierson would act as an e bring the commercial men railroads needing operators together. Many telegraphers obtained railroad posilions al once False SIGNS Reports OF of will his Sent Western Out from an himself} record the hour lOcahj; or yet Ment two| and and of that day last February, the ; he has forces} offic te leg: aphers Santa Fe claim made The school year chool 1907 The High Teacher, is about of one-half organized Topeka do ‘not take» action vane = aoe } i" anes ae os my bet ear aE W 1 ae road: their ty ne natliona re rder ~ o Aall- Telegraphers members over ee the r8ib0. entire on ee ys . Ire_system. The ‘ local3 cnangeds PORMIED,, elsewher¢ : HSE BU ae re ay ash Arte now Ls school day, and at the elementhose up 70 th opening day registration school First) in Day's Appear bate of 1906 falling the 107, a &07 and turned 247) | counsel fecls certain that: SOT Jackson 901 Toa] AT IN 26 590 000 ‘ Can Bg0 ! Im - posed Se Viner "OF - @ 1,020 ee scholars had enjoved J . on re the = federal spite In his proofs for the order ae. trust, that and Seating On : building, of counsel : Frank the the G. e begged B. =, he forthoumitie concerns of fo the of 385 re-| with Jersey score the holding and at-the thereby roots Prominent Among the of Men aed company cut off of|4@¥- the »* 2 D4. had exactly e ava had of yet school the in some first would day they 118 one ee or bp court-|. 4 irc 3 ‘ it ae two i - a geo iheI ae phe a : Fidaer 5 V consh ‘ : involves the CUR TARR ALE: KS : ric a hg: onan ipe peers = hich aan te to as ina -s it th ; eles P ' vis Se i 4 ot on ‘ 4 ¢ s eae have ee Nearly li , 16 ie Bs ‘ s highest als hea ~< vears ago Judge Walaa rotecool Magoon SOCh P iain ‘ 1 really wa n rout AMIPPINEAs a Pe den ton wesooaneatand PoENTAT ane aiaeeal , Covi apathe d polieds ont aAccoUunel at fel ecrlo asain in ORC en oeinalel him the provisional governor of nat fa} pe : = lane rain not MeHREr hii arr ai Pe earn | Ylepments ofthat theit Cpban situation so , nexpected finally was detertov Keep) hime ot Giavena > other vrovision for the vice ernorship of the Philippines. me at haye the not. over to me pres- oon : t ~ case} could familiarize administrative government, yisional - 1 » , 1 oO It ~ himsel: details but government ; : cherefore . of as of the the Cuba cat pro- would he >} i fs > necessary o ‘ee to arrange o * g aa uilfornia now Is the governor of understood is it but Philippines, the aire to rematn . a in the . t - it h e hashas no desire islands he plan already tentatively ; agreed upon is to appoint Judge Tracy J 1 ot the Supreme court of the islands as 1 I , ce grove : ‘ subs 2 us Beart rnor ane subsequent 7 to 7 LL BE FLEBRA FD I I _ POSS a i ei Annual Event and 2 ee Among Rosh Week. Hashonah, Year, a cities of holding| "es for social hours] with of its ; Jewish New religious will begin ' Union, The boys bruln Broome sttect, of Monday say they a Teddy bear are . and : inti erate gate ney on sirike manufacturer ( partly) request with ex - en 3.-F ifty-eicht 5 ea ofticers of the the to bring about ine festivi-|the and next Daria sr complied tend the accompanying a partly nature, ariGr ly Fi San aussoss United ep rawe Trades foie -f t. iearfully pleaded to be organized eens Is} Bear Now York c E boys ealled upon Jews succee 2 = oie cddy Orthodox Reformed Next orne cone peat aie PonaRee that few he the attor-|{sland the o-- regis- TAL as I havelwith my that and gov- it was proposed to appoint Judge Magoon gzovernor of the Philippines as in- fam- against of No. 497 » wiihM. Sakman night: ‘ subpoenaed are William G. Roe ke-| hay Ing been discarded. The school} and will be appropriately celebrated by Manufacturing teddy bears started feller, nephe w of John D.; J. M. Prat : work does not now depend on work]photh Orthodox and Reformed Jews in} in well and is still-a profitable busiJ. Q. Brislow, attorneys of Standard/done outside school hours in Salt Lake,| Salt Lake, as well as in almost every] ness, but the boys wanted to ruin Oil, as well as C. M. Benedict, the}and the hooks are provided by thelejity in the world. ‘The veur 5668/me. The boys who went on strike are banker; Wade Hampton general aud-|city, {tor of the trust; P. S rainor W delay aan aoe nes a oe Phe eine Sa henna ete 20Ben. O°) of its former attorneys; R Dow ning, eee roe! of Pennsvlvania; Ww. A rris, general counsel, and W.| T. Paes t Rin auditor of the New York| ) road 1, aud 10. Central a ae P rhe cailing of the railroad officials; taken to indicate that rebate mat-| : is ters wlll tigation, of though the under enter suit the is . largely into the primary to the dissolve Sherman the anti-trust ts + + no need of any!jn the sunset Jews future ling led | of England, me has frequently *tartied his roval parents tutors by . his democratic 7 , utterances. ote, told royal genius, trust|Shows law, that there starting -_-_ Prince Edward of Wales and Roosevelt,| . ~* From Suecess Magazine: Young Prince Edward, eldest son of the Prince and princess of Wales, and aj inves-}and purpose} so in how The and aist tendencies following anec- by one of the prince's the eo "boy prince' tutors, estimates | . . ; Jewish calencar begins with] next Sunday. The Reformed celebrate the event for 24 the stuffers hours, Stole an Overcoat, while the Orthodox celebration will PeENT cGcheolrenorte he z continue until ‘Tuesday afternoon : Goh esp reported' tone EDO Maoneninieanaimiarndc MOK aireh lice Tuesday that a burglar had enEast nice eae "all eu o al aii '| tered his room on East Second Seuth 72 reet, services wih pe ae ot | street some time the night before and 2y evening at § o'clock, o¢ and -Monday"2 | stolen an overeoat F moraine ionic at will be Pe rmanent, Tesla? |) "' a oy a ee yale eel 11 ne o Sunday tne Passing special attention will side 1¢é wee 1 evening "The 5in the and See morning T eitCi ota ees Rei and musica . ae ihe Ape "Life's| cmH Doe in ae oa be| : private ,, A hae and =2it Lake © | Main safe may be; ; burgiar-proot Security & street,-$3,50 es- rented in; the vaults Trust per of Co., vear the 32-34 . SURGES ES an a aaa Staggering to the Corapany des ] ac center Ee ce cotamagazine on ae table, rl ana At Congre econ Monteflore special eae ~ Blow the of the 2 . " This : is the . most: rhe rine ° , "eas s services s will wi 3 = staggering action} jarge album is placed. In thisalbum New Year's be » given given Mon that the Standard has yet been comcan be seen the pletures of many emiday and ‘Tue a es morning with advelled to face It was begun in the dresses by Max Aaron. . Some a ae _ _jnent' and popular men and women of Y a ‘ : l nited States Circuit court of Missouri the day - boék is divided into]. One of the features of the festival Amonz Thieves," Josi "Itonor = ' . : JosiahEtenFlynt Success5 | MMagazine evn Wed in acne igazine: I tA ve © en ; ue n pee as to whethet honor among thieves" is fact or fiction The question =is Clenev . a é no Aasy te ernment, which covered the operatlons of the company in Tilinois, Ohio tl ete pereoni and is based on at least which have been prepared Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee. All told there ments and it elght cases} by the gov-| Jersey are . 6,000 about and! ; indict-)| imposed Landis if the portance shown example .of the came across pictures nations , and ee Mr. to. the impending the Milburn appeared addition Judge of the pages M. suit W, L. nis clever flanked Afackenzie, ee larle : ; ; devoted the ruiers Prominently finger on "President man. IS!ihink E. Elliott,| Su indard, company 2 " im- the substitute sacrifice of the Isaac by his father Avranam eformed synagogues of the| the place placed | Orthodox photograph of the isn't an awful the president's} Roosevelt he? I you lot of him," «yog child," answered King Edward with a |. great smile, "President and good Roosevelt man. the In is some spects I look upon him as Some day, I will give vou a re-j| a genius. book tell- the cornet ; Year, nations, usual is a very | Wil know ing |¢Very the of and services, New part business Year expressing are in cards of for the ORDERED TO New the cynical (itude in question of | 2au0n. by| However to} average clined sort Place, Phose who affirm motive is based hardly except the from is so on their on at- generall- by open to criticism this same good | &¢ neralization order|the to js as far citizen, accept concerned. as I am it The it applies to certainly where the business in- crook festival rill} you, {t has is plainly of a very Its Inceptien as eution in a desire to sible pleasure with FRANCE. selfish well get as nature as its exe- as much pos litile possible ee and A, ff, Graves appeares > oe rer 2 T} TE aS Sac note that neither age y 3 : yonn D : ~anivatalla sooketelicn nor any of ~ bens ve. endia taee rear th n sub ing you all about him, and what he has done for great countr I) want you to read it and take a feasan from nis' useful lite." w days later, King Edward, cas- eee testi a han a al on a tealhe. nee th v4 We eet: be th i Im ey ity see Sich Sat i Sender futhre rir anit glancing through the album, no-{has been caused by the report that Mr.|deseription As most motives take ticed that President Roosevelt's pho-| James Winslow, ene of the most regu-|color from the acts from which they tograph had been removed and placed |lar among American visitors here, has|spring or to which they relate, it folare we which "honor" the that within|/lows France leave to ordered and|been "Men to devoted section of the Time." On asking tne] twenty-four hours. The news went the] pleased to think of as existing between > inal nal aot action -_-_------- MUST STAND FOR ah Smith, ps °.-Alfred H. and general man- ea al ork \o 8 ,.decisions you thought President Roosevelt genius, so I took him away from kings {among and © emperors and the famous people." " = a handed -dawn Didn't > tenors tare of oo InterestA put him!abandoned up in the (etvpdtctio: oe Hin. ago v : ms a ainae » , . by the spring. syndicate Hanged that yut - > s vee inat the common eect erle agains oe x for . Plotting. took Mfe ef - ving hy iB Se 3- y oe minized ¢ This | distinguishes the obtains in the Under- it}world from that which is evidence in. the Overworld latter Instance, the factor of aheen h in ibsent , the emperor oe 7 rogues, is in reality a something which is prompted by a due regard for the persons or the purses cf the selfsame a] Winsiow's connection with an unfor-| individuals. the!tunate new club, whieh has just been/honor that >. Central. ralli : ee today..by, Supreme Court, Justice Glegaccording - prince whether he had re move, the/rounds of the Casino and was at first} picture, he solemnly replied res,|disbelieved, but was found to be tru A You told me the other day that The cause of the exnulsion is Mr.| TRIAL MANSLAUGHTER York, nee vice president ee ‘mustst stand oad, sti trouble as may be, and that, too, while i Ari ¥ *} S © : Prominent American Glven ‘Dwentyne inciGextal mene of anyrfour Hours; nok ody and everybody This to Pack Flare ane statement - His Bageuge. SEaS as I] take it, is a pretty fair definition Dinard, Sept. -A great sensation/of selfishness of any and - every the impnssible IMpPoessi bie, "-lin Women them 16M agal agains at were | Honor'. lot deed ver' | but the. fo ormer i: the of thd 1 intend a poor sort ; mostly in 1 the good one's etre rom that you POwdtas shall, of thing after aren ~this- the comme that . The decision overrules a demurrer Aster fining, the pe kina loung stor oe ners ee eg ned 27 ghee " oe eae a a . ca ; ; in the club library when e Bostonian fSinasky, alias "Purkin," aged 27, ane made by him Mr. Smita to an indictment |" nlr "ladioir Nac ff. aged aced 26, 26 Most persons employed in the charging with being responsible | chanced to aask Viadimir Nacumoff, arging ith being respons = . i AG P 7 Venetian glass industry begin to lose for the death of Clara L. Hudson, who ‘By the way, what do you think of Nothing regarding. the fate of Nion eee Suey was one of more than a score of pas-| the goa of Species' ?" nanke, who had been sentenced to die} their sight when they are between 40 sengers p sengers killed by1 the derailment of ‘ever read jt."" was the reply of the|/ at R the same time and 50. years of age, and often in a ; pire as "° has|short ime become blind. This blindan electric train on the Harlem rail-|man from Chieago. "In fact, old man.| lic, It is believed his sentence has c Se TE ns Sean ap road at Woodlawn on February 16|I am not in the least interested in| been commuted to exile to Siberia for|ness is causec a ane excessive heat furnaces, last i financial subjects.".-Success Magazine. | is of attaching main/to yourself things that don't belong to by Jews Year LEAVE of ; greet-| The first place, honor its interpretation, the that all human ad-,** Ifishness, will are'sent world. conducted In the term, ley me, de pe nding and circumstance takes | Casuists like those letters of the stores be closed and for] the in is is accompanied methods Congratulations after ram In the shofar, but original custom hered to strictls The Jewish New «Grand-dad," asked Prince Edward, | all other placing picture, realizes by the fact that for of : Standard counsel y the is followed, That chief nook, to the varjous with King Edaward looking through the pending against the Standard]among these was a large has been computed that UPON | of President Roosevelt conviction a fine of $126,520,000 could} be cections-a section for each calling or| iS the blowing of the shofar, the ram's}4nswer, profession. Recently, the young prince, } 20% Wumpert, recalling the story of] # relative who was staying at the castle, in : : : ome to, trial,.and]}continued for an indefinite time it; is be aroppe dina short time }noc likely that Judge Magosn will go jno grounds for to Mantle at all : c they matter assures opening same a i Wilh Manila, a eG? pina injure but never it will P Grant decreases Ole sept 4 a peur 01 n for rmer y conducted a the Philippine government. anew and music studio in the Manitou hotel, but|this will be by Secretary Taft, while has not been there for months he ts in Manila. ae James Smith rea are 1e ; e 4 tary at money until to Islands Change . oO : contemplated oP ees to year Dae the the showed day, y the show fn sehools show on owing a G hag) so hich ishington, iry enrollment Sea Pwelve 14 en do. who ay I back last an ae rite fatrteednetie le prevails bes school with school Jackson the openin day 5 : while Ww ne or have the in pay tables attendances Two tration, , ies off oe o subsidiary | (creased who : cannot time, Wl) that a from ee ae em bene yo rrant ee oe nnex, de combinec ' : con-|inerease tie of starts ; the landlady ceedings ore cs opening year rep-|°OMpensated gov‘ will} Involved. witnesses this Eee, i the lLnilon : .|lesS than on testimeny) of dissolve several of . by the will begin and it is hoped by the ‘ 3 ernment : that sufficient evidence nection comparison arrange Kellogg, taking a a Milburn might government Thursday 4 John he A Those s¢ - plaintiff to Be the Boa c shadowe 5 ee a a4 i . engaged a piece of blind | work said Mrs. LaForgee Tuesnight "Mrs. Sanborn has my for $605, but it does not come due} ent the holidays, but they did not come to school as to the taskmaster But little can be gained as yet Te was ac-| the visit on suit. 13,203/turned Changes. given transfer ibove¥ the : "he d ayeet a tee ; schools : caused : 8secured pag a respite a ee of _. two a ae daysie oeto]: by building of ofnewdistriets ha: prepare for the government action : Ly : 5] vee Whe he| made some changes from the show ing to dissolve the concern, St en th re Pownceunl ] Jard Oil} °f sncivid institutions of last ear proceedings against the tandare i = a company of z New Jersey were called] U"C9U Fenth West and Tenth any al! :a before Referce Ferris of St. Louis, in Sarin, which had not been completed el : The the ic] Visit to mae Administration. the matter over. never! She| the-casecwllle states, to their Ww " once ' Taft's Believed until three years from last February She believed that the garnishee pro- It was a bright lot. of boys-and°giris| that presented themselves at eo qa-| rious school buildings of the city Tuesday5 mo a * at because allowed spite day note -12,5138 Make keep debt‘"It was' incurred but is nothing ---| 12,283) Transfers ae ‘ Secretary . a dius ro pan Fa ee that Judge Magoon's service itn Cuba reek According to Mrs. Lar orgee, | would be only temporary and that he the money was borrowed last February, | oulas be able. in a short time. to prowhen she gave her note to pay it ceed to Manila to undertake the dutie within three years Not a year has} o¢ vice governor. His service in Cuba passed, Mrs. LaForgee says, since the was so valuable, however, and the de- 84 O56 175 ; : Be are Oa 199 42 616 38 1068 High the willl LaForgee purpose of she the U.S. - be- is settled. P ae tor Suit. She to-trial, = ated grounds, to . booklet, days caught 57 | that. is, if they served with' the yt s ummens, " ns clare d Mrs 699 It is i declare by Mrs. La 37] Forgee that the suit in garnishment] HO} is simply a piece of epitework for the 184} purpose of embarrassing her, but that 00) iC has failed of its mark in 3S5 Che trouble arises a debt of | 559 193 $21 Washington Waterloo Webster Mrs. the o] offieer the push : 78a] a714 Totals SI - oy) Jordan c Lafayette Lake Breez Lineoln Longfellow Lowel mequa of and Th 79 Hamilton were whispered around. within their doors the case ats Grounds As soon as quainted with Grant : Fine tried, until ; No 0 Totals aq is 1906 50 Annex few our MILK CO, ] LaFor- a and attle, Wash., = all rceeptled the summons to aphe he garnishme courtwhen the garnishment money { | " ‘ N few eo Emerson ranidin 47 of and Mrs. served can ‘Baby's Firs st Da paciFic COAST Sonera sheriff. Not all of served with the no- was lk pt Brvant PENDING ao Conviction case fol-| no Re- a stamp. any jJandlady, were quite hawnter aor pear in come . the Ponnevills ae Upon by a Mary! tore dodged the deputy sheriff and paid their debts in a lump. The others, open-| as but aql Cases INDICTMENTS due notices the withhold, tore the word sppen poomers « Tues-| . 6000 s caused started by. bearing to mee The Lices, week were notice money ag GUS, in j Enrollment New oe York Central Railway Of-|""e" . : Wasateh Must a two Oquirrh Poplar Grove Filverside umner 7 raining Twelfth fictals The formula is Dyerercde more} geo. py a deputy apes roomers were Fremont 5 On showed 16 of a authority. ated PaUe mM eens the) trifle less than the showW=-) the of with in) (orant victory ; Wea : 15,146 oe unthe Unemproxee rhey claim ate cork a Sanousal ; strike ae situation aah fen is arc Me was very on every can. in' less than) tion, The situation first day] cuit in garnishment Mtegistration Compared. chools' ‘ 4 the regis istration ofof pp Vis o the pr iae? of ova Pe erae ing day phers, and that if resident SIDIEV | lows and Superintendent of r legrapa Gaunt oer ten the is proteids and bone-building minerals. y from What you goin' to do when the rent ogg: comes round?' | oe Oceupants of the Manitou hotel, on If your dealer Third South street, naye been someMAES Be dus their hat embarrassed during the last day ah ee eae cL or two in asking themselve this quesate fou free,a "sample this largest enrol-| total registration sehools, including ott trom a srand total a . | the; that Chicago Union. th day and|e!ghth gra Ww 12,283, or assistant ee the first aay" $ enrollment telegrapna permit night Union T WEAKNESS Kansas City, Sept. 3.-There i. absolutely no truth In the re manating from Chicago to the effect "that the operators of the Western Union and Postal Telegraph companies have gone back to work here. There nave been only deflections Union, A. Millan and and two at the Postal, since the strike began. Only one man went back at the Associated Press. The report was evidently set in motion by telegraph companies for the purpose stampeding the operators, but in th they signally failed, for there is no sign of wavering or weakness. fact in the general offices to work night] ing ae on the and day, respectively, at the Western] later last year Their St. Louis, Sept. 3.-The © striking telegrapners announced at a meeting tonight that they had arranged to send out speakers to the surrounding towns and cities to address the labor organizations, soliciting moral support and financial assistance, Several reports were made by parties who had been sent out to meet with other unions, rly all of whom promised financial aid Two lady operators who had been working joined the ranks of the strikers today. No overtures nave beep.made by representatives of the companies for a settlement of the strike, but efforts are being made to persuade individual operators to forsake the strikers anc go to work. Thus far they have been unsuecessful in hours of the his duties as superintendent Santa Fe allowed office Chace key was called and that | The has continued so to|tary "all when trust Strikers. he produce-it ing milk sugar (the kind that azrees with baby), muscle-making e, said . Non-Union Sd GARNISHMENT has been per-| 0! L906 Sch Rel suthorities are grati-| } Sonborn against Mrs. Jessie D. I 3 support of the| fied at the showing made, and predlet| Porgee, who runs the fashionable esrele graph company | that the attendance for the school year! tablishment Some of the hoarders was inaugurated a}1907-05 will be far tn advance of any| and roomers of the hotel were served is ai Union the now work night' ee It working New LOUIS. tree) striking operators that the Santa Fe! Lake 1 day 305, assistant superintendent of telegra- {the number registered on Trouble. The union officials also gave out a note from Associated Press erator working at Toledo, Ohio, newspaper editors of that city in answer to complaints that the copy furnished by the operator couid not be read. The note to the editors was Signed G. S. Curtis, and ee with the operator's spelling, as follo "ISditors-Under the a haleat aimcaltjes [ have tried to give you legiable copy tonight. These ‘mills' have all been hoodooed in a way or another and 3 oe to rectify the affects. machinists or some one w ho inows oe to remedy the defects The stars represent a blurred line that could not be translated. This note was pointed out by the union officials as a sample of the copy being turned out by the Associated Press and telegraph companies in many cities The operators at work at the Westerm Union were pala off today It was the first pay day they have had, although advanees have been made by the companies when called upon, The messenger boys are also paid a bonus to remain at work. Some of the boys that were paid today say they made as much as $66 for two weeks. SETUATION , to , Sanipure Milk contains no cane sugar but just the right quantity ot health-protecting fat, energy-mak- Mrs. La Forgee Say SHS OT vitework on Part of a Music Los Angeles, Sopt AL, asmeeting'| n ospite or the fac that 100 Me of the striking commercial lelegra-|¥ear opens two weeks earlier than It) phers this morning strong resolutions| did in the fall of 1906, and that it wa were adopted which may mean Jabor}on the day following « holiday, when) for the Santa Fe railroad ove r} 3 hool attendance is alwa low, the | trouble its entire system. It is said by the | numbe vf ye registerin In. Salt| | | able Food healthy mother's as possible. is the closest suband science have close-and babies thrive on it. -_-- STRIKERS NO clothes Baby's should resemble milk as closely Sanipure Milk stitute nature Telegraph Companies Accused Telegraphers of Los Angeles! Registration Two Weeks Ear-: Guests at Manitou Prevented | Adopt Resolutions Conby Law From Setiling of Resorting to Their lier Than 1906 Makes | demning Ripley System. Good impression. Board Bil Old Tactics. | by early. 172 MAIN STREET. UTAH, | sitions Splendid CITY, UNFAIR METHODS TROUBLE BREWING SCHOOLS SHOW ‘ONE HOTEL WHERE TO BREAK STRIKE FOR THE SANTA FE Blu ATTENDANCE YOU CANNOT PAY Chie: iso, settled purpose in high circles in Ja-|and think they are entitled to every pan to make Japan dominant over the jer nsideration given to a first-class Orient. The Japanese too, are eager to | power is a matter of common become a great manufacturing coun| Knowledge that the country is in poor try The government is getting behind | financial condition and realtiy embar- and LAKE 1 at States Senator William J. Stone of Mis- | souri arrived today on the steamer| Hongkong Maru from a tour of the Orient, accompanied by Mrs. Stone ana | DRUG STORE daughter. They left Seattle last Mays = * with ex-Senator Charles A. Towne of | The Home of Pure Drugs Minnesota and in their travels visited | 112-114 South Main Street the principal coast cities of China, in addition to a through tour of the Phil- | ippines, JXorca and Japan Senator | whom we found very sociable and Stone is a member of the senate com- \° greeable. Our conversation with him mittee on the Philippines. as commonplace, and had no especial "Governor General Smith told us that pening ance All over Japan we heard Wwe had covered the islands more | only the kindest expressions regarding thoroughly than anybody else from | the United States, bul we understood congress sald Senator Stone today.| the feeling had softened. Previous to ‘We traveled all about the is. |}our visit there was-evidently a feeling that is certain, and gathered much in-|of resentment over what they called formation, afterward going to Korea] ili-treatment of some of their people and Japan This much I observed in/in San Francisco, birt the reports reKorea-that that country ig owned ab-|ccived there were later believed to scelutely by Japan, as absolutely as we! have been exaggerated own the Philippines. There is a very | ‘But the Japanese are preity cocky even loaning money to corporations at | a low rate, granting subsidies in money. giving special rates in transport: tion, owningas she does, the railroads ol the country, and as far as she has taken possession of them, the rall-; roads of Manchuria and parts of China, apan has also imposed a prohibitive torif€f wherever necessary and means SALT 3,000 "Children Showed Toledo Newspaper Editors File All| Union Men May Be( Called | Over Up "fa Study Tuesday on to Leave Their Keys Complaint Against CharThis Week, | Morning, acter of Copy. | | Refteshes . nd 2.-United | invigorates. Sept REPUBLICAN, hit and t= evant the |