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Show ze THE INTER-MOUNTAIN INDORSE HIGHER Tone up CITY WAGE SCALE Winter A be ttle or two will prepare vou verest weather. Republicans Believe Laborer More Entitled to Raise Than City Officials. TATE .HAVE NO -- Workingmen palatable Work ‘DEPUTIES; Do and Their Use | the Telephone Wires, ----- INDORSE + on it RAISE alo + publican + introduced +5 + oo alan that councilman, 1a city: laborers be + + $3.26 the + whereas + + eityv- a PAY A in the has been + council + lat, tt le seamen wages ot o Increased from lution, hereby tender + Cee r R bli f workingmen f from $2.25 $2.25 in doing tion that are the city their well-paid : Take city and treasurer or of from a ally known carn total enough a the few Voting ees Bt.a ic aes ith ae to to that $2,500 per] of| the they city paign Moreto; to election acquainted machinery, machinery also day bit over for Long Fisher the butcher| custodlan to "a told was elected that ciod 5 over the to upset the Sooner by fu- movement in ter the became E. and were intrepid Hall and last while brought with Og- here up Moreton, if Mr. Neti introduced Anderson, eee ma- we ‘ aa and the S. Democratic chairin doing doi § somethin something the of own of conflict as well as business carried himself politicians subject ye constant associates whom his nohas that him the of in all intensest parties and criticism associates as contact laughing from He has earned the title of being the Original Jumping Kid: he has changed his made oftener on more subjects than exper t office any one else actively engaged in the present campaign; has hurled flance at all opponents and has de< re- Gaventre ne into en sone treasurer four; years ago, he never! figured «. 2 oe ms ed > Bue eee us bluffs. SeHe eo was put theie chairA : that he might be one of Anwent near i the : office he was Z supposed | « feracnialcocaroricoraUl Hieevotine gp mens hip rit of his own 0 parurty whvhen no one n voting ma-) else wanted the job and he has filled to preside over. His deputy did the/chine "racket." The dialogue. which : aoe ers e r cent oe pawork. tradAt one oe time ities was charged thatLT | took | 2 vacuum with the verbal frothings nlace then, according to Naisbitt,| that have netted Mr. arris him went nothing to the treas-} and have something like thic merely aided urer's office never } fist except to draw his salary. wasNaisbitt--Oh, no: I don't wa . 1ere aided' in the confusion of f his When the charge was shown to him , self toto Sou any Set: trouble} yuce| Patty. Bi many of whom ape zpurselt a an pa "al Thethe "leaders," . city until atter f , election, prely { oD. Ss a g g lave ae > ite a ile, sir. The pay check: is} him, as I hear he is a pretty good sort chairman, She tubes cnet ain ieee mailed to me." of a fellow. It was not business that Fisher Harris' long absence from the I wanted to talk over with him as I full of censure for the man who rattles about Democratic headquarters treasurer's office, when he was actually have my machines pretty well in Dane and poses as the only and original treasurer, established. a 1 edent.|[ merely wanted to meet him, as I u politician, ae wr iseae wn experrt on a pieeer tracks resent Se a ma-| Ash by. Snow reminds ae of the oks are of the smallest kind upd pred Weeeelatedaceeraly -pelorec & ng tglehe fears in the morni in the afternoon, He is as-muecn of a stranger in tne office as cash itself. City Auditor Alff is at his office a greater part of the day, but his depud ll th york. He is tl terricient A trecepton gammnitten. ee ery question about his office is reeerie to his T Aenutine: and when his nature is required upon a paper, he * Moreton-Oh stands the han litrun chines all right, but thing about managing sone baal qacia srechanientiy Sanat 1 out the knowledge of what t the paper a oS , eee --- NEGRO WOMAN OF Mrs. H. Who came by striking is ee her urely under-) of voting madoesn't know a a campaign. ---_ ser he None of the salary than he of services city officials earns more| is getting, if tne amount} rendered may be used as| 4a basis upon which to calculate remuneration. @ city laborers do their own work and no deputies ure appointed for them. They earn their money and they earn more than they are getting. With the Increased cost of living , they can't get along on their present pittance. WILL ADOPT PLANS TO STAMP OUT GLANDERS Owing the state to the board numerous of health reports to of the epi- ACCUSED PEACE exe aden husband, was for the tried murder in nadie: police infected will be killed. This method ieee in the game than he The other negro, women Crowd of white were' South on State street about 1 Sunday morning, when they |e o'clock met a RENOVATE Republican hand' to success. and all help mune It are ; will be invited A poster which during a vacation. Dr. Clark said he had found four cases of searlet fever, one of ea and several cases of entirely fy annvuucesa meeting at the fix: of Ninth ward annex has }"‘Hon:."" efore every be named are WAEHOUE:. the premember two members ho wants to the handle, Th cae iratical Bt rity cal party of purity and peculation is an alliteration of admi1] rend Goer ae pate gh oan Ae sinners Handiwdaiby seats to iperter. tio . : oe ie D Plummer will be one of the speakers at the Woman's Republican club rally at the Ladies' Literary club building on Third Hast street tomorrow night eas Chon-Hughes affair alee HELPER Lag a ; the ‘ L. Clark, state sanitary inspector, | of the inner circle, while returned Tuesday after two weeks. in| of the council and one elper, where he relleved a physician ete, club Republicans who haye stood b their party are called ‘‘freebooters" te the Amerikearns outfit. Those who have deserted it, and who belong to the Amerikearns party, are not. What is a freebooter,"" anyway. INSPECTOR TO on a great informal Mrs. Voss was arrested by a policeman for using indecent language, She testified that she used oe expressions . which she was accused, but she aid the men fii lamiven her. SANITARY Men's night hundreds of voters who ‘are to be the guests of the club. There will be a smoker and lunch, and young Republicans. in Salt Lake will walking men, e Young will give the bierest entertainment of e bigges the campaign, so far, when they will receive at Republican headquarters to- He sed the school and Sey OF ater ae seems to be|/hadmeasles. the puildine disinte cted, It will pcre ng among the stock the board|he opened next Monday. Dr. Clark as determined to take steps for its] will return there next ven super-| Seracriinetion fo that end the peo-!jnteng a general: clean-up ofto drains, ple are asked to report all cases so that 4 veterinary surgeon may be sent to make examination. All stock his ecaus apald. could. Hence, he secured a telescope. With that instrument of long vision he expected to see hundreds of moves ahead of his opponent. Mr. Snow has the telescope idea. He needs just such a device and if he will train it in the right direction he may see at least The city attorney, Ogden Hiles, is| court Tuesday afternoon for disturbnever at his office, unless it is upon|ing the peace by indulging in boistersome urgent matter that ermes at a} ous conduct on State street near Third time when his assistant Is busy with!South early Sunday morning, After something else. He draws dow the| hearing the testimony of tour witsalary, but attends to his own private] nesses Judge Diehl postponed the depractice; and runs the public office as| cision until Wedn nesday. She with two side that see farther ahead - DISTURBING re Es : understood H. Voss, the negro woman|}one Morris vote at the coming elecinto prominence last spring! tion. A more practiced operator of a negro named Day who! the spy-glass would see at least two. ettiiie of oe i Wedding. is the only safe one to pursue both to Jerry Chon and Miss Daisy Hughes the public in general and the owner| Were inamried on Tuesd: ay by the Rev. °o the stock us the disease spreads!J. ©. Bell. The ceremony took place very rapidly and is Pao ee to; at a une home of Mr. and Mrs peonle as well as anima rds The Woman's American club held a rally and reception at the home of oe Mrs. W. H. Bennett, 1175 Browning avenue, last night. The two counellmanic candidates from the First and ‘ others were the speakers. There was . program of mus ale. . ie he eat in, of the West | waited two years for ; Something for them in | Provements | by cil is no | can'€ ; put off acon done. , ask pay money for a year for * the into the city, leave it and a half, and then return of it, Is somewhat | mystified at the reply that it can't be |} paid back until the city gets its "bit." ‘If a man deposited money in a bank t | and later went to draw it out he would be more or less horrified if he was told the bank couldn't pay it until "its por| tion had been provided fons \ the | did | the ally of colored voters, held at Federation of Labor hall last night, not create as much of a furore as inner | crowd | by S. to been have to do of im- left and rhe * | other there now. . have Side city wey ||an ‘Whether nets classed as a sees new: oF old voter, the citizen who sunshiny days do not dispute the frost king's demands. €) You'd* better come and select yours from this stock. Never more complete than is sure be the the until now the ou to tell th peop money | {j It's time to put your heavy underwear on. @ Nights are cool, and even the glorious | A variety of prices which your purse. and various pleas is compelled there ' to Fernstrom which has been in others He rent tactics into own with stock Satur- himalet, the uy him his others chairman has He has made Naisbitt voting Lake | in this campaign ticeably absent adopted bellize one the C. Ogden's and F, Second because enough circle Up Dick it would. The nares to the time of going Morris hadn't made evasive denial something like that didn't twelve: to press, single deny for 172 MAIN STREET. The siete etuets city The with Seramble inner itself ee because is Miakike of the hands handsome | | Without tation, police to REFUSES TO ANSWER WITHOUT LEGAL ADVICE assumed morning Security the customary Pitt affair. ARMSTRONG the duties of Through company he bond of NO PAST SEASON HAS RECORDED FEDERAL Amerti-| $5,000, and Te Governor Cutler Henderson | | | | -- present one for seven the same amount this arrangement and in commissioners Roads from crossed old between the took place in changed the wood over Point Comfort ACTS a from tatives, work cases of to sight approaching The gash was opening: that, the was had Biroved: et x in Or the the] oe be the Associated four zovernors" Virginia, and Governor Governor Ne' of over yw) in 6 a and then turned back now go to New amalgamation Telegraphers, pokexit ot of 0 vine Es da Ope? Tee ttors employed ‘ a eam nie: ASS Phat wonton Utat 15,000 Questions, with oth- oT hoee will. favor splitting: tI Monmietelan Telegrupliers' union ities. ase deem fiona: a to bia:feduiticima': maLaernen nee le 1%} nte ta : Ker i re- Woodrutt Cutler were SESSION ‘a2recotdzbreaker-soctatins 16 Will advocate Order of Railway crc history fan by tlie the is that othe lelegraph ave upparently the strike shall indefinitely. Presidential ae Possibilities. Frank Likes and G. Dal Jones of Chicago are being boomed for president Daniel L. Russell of New York will also be placed in nomination. The demand that the present international officers be removed and un entirely new set be elected was mado at a meeting of the Chicago strikers, It ¥, , phe. pe clonel to pak meas a eeieeides to the tax-| get payer $5,000,000 4 year as a dividend, with which the state assisted the municipalities and counties in their local goverment ; "He did not say, but might have said, that if New Jersey had corporation laws that protected stockholders] like other states do, new corporations to not tind it to tneir advantage would Incorporate in New Jersey. and their that fees the get would states own " as concillator tween the tela 4 graph compantes: and the strikers Chairman Likes' recommended. ‘that Someone be selected ‘to take cart or the strike headquarters during the absence of the leaders in Milwaukee, James B. Connors of the Switchmen's yy, ;,,, of America, who wa res a was selected Chairman : toch neGeMpary that.ltvaae upon thevieround to encou (oe - xa Se ; = strikey emissarle prevent cKers and S Jersey companies from attempting a leita = conflnancial present to ays ced mi he} * said Cutler Governor east, ditions Ready. Reports Getting strings ney) market money the believed exec gweneral the' of. Members To} times. of prosperous result is the today engaged busily were individuals, loaned business, Increasing meet the sx of r« ports their limited! writing with corporations and firms capital, have sought to increase {it by] fevery letter and telegram that borrowing and recapitalization, and|petween the executive board and such immense sums have had to be] {dent Small will be incorporated raised that the marxet nas been un-]| san Francisco strike will be given an ble In so short a time to absorb the ajiring und some side faets ree arding stocks make the needed loans.! tie origin of th: present strike will be . revealed to be raised, interest has caused This which in doing, has caused capital to} The convention is expected to be doubt the ability of the borrower poy stormy one, but after the charg , d pay, and has required additional se counter churges have Bans than + oe stocks Failure have been curity would bring. of most to soldeupDply for governor water TO tee for help, deserted she was an saying by the het wife employe of POLICE appealed that she a firm on had house to give her a been for Ine 'oroug) y a3 stan Ailing GE ae ei a policy P; AND , wilt fo 8, U. & R. STOCK Oct,' ared 2° vee. as heavy M | Morgan: buyers brok- of Union lan in the street today. It ways escoated shares that J. of P. Morgan' hdd taken 59,000 that Stock at prices ranging Second] bed ‘dle and York, between She sald} rumoy: F. Curtis, | Was to be East thie s AMERICAN fer South street The police gave her| money with which to purchase a meal| and instructed the landlady of a room-j| ing ete |:ers a a woman| to the po-| husband of Marion together thre TL | APPEALS oul Lous pet ae | , Late ‘Tuesday arrying an infant afternoon Smployes of the cafe say Von Trump wus walking along the sidewalk ayparently dazed, since he staggered considerably. When jhe was. near. the they] believes has MOTHER WITH BABE Af- evident that not been de- the this, what The the an stocks, solid of the out squeezed et geod are them of many that ments at "present prices. inches atsaid it was possible muscles'of the' eye had been severed, although it the patient's eyesight and Importav¢ be. . preetor of Main two therein re OA division ae: opinion Is coneerned The Chicagd .delewates will: demandetiatcan entire new: set of "otficeraebelreledtad son that nearly these STORMY Many o ne POMmpa ar ment, Scieoneeneniiaas in Tekeee and penetrated the skull. or a superficial examination tfe tending physician One.) Oct. 22 The convention of telegraphers that will meet Milwaukee tomorrow will ut fts in "The governor of New Jersey madé]} a bad break exin his address at the position on New Jersey ay Sai id Governor Cutler, "in boasting that} New Jersey has a corporation law which brings - state One ra a aid whic es, in y annu es of the eepences of that state' a gota anJ over- on 16° It is said there sons present Under making J._} Von Trump, a traveling man from Ne -w York, was taken to his eee at the Knutsford hotel about 11: o'clock Tuesday night In a hacen condition from a gash in the left temple. He had fallen through a plate-glass stree October and of a cafe VIGOR Page Chieago, commercial viewed the federal soldiers, and ih: Connecticut military organizations, These execulives were Governor Swan- Jersey --_- front WITH coun aos EXPBOT thi Connecticut,:GovernorStokesof J. K. Van Trump Severely Cut About Head by Sharp Fragments. the senate companies Nor- Merrimac and Monitot 1862, the result of which warships of the world iron to is a grand On. MAN FALLS THROUGH PLATE GLASS WINDOW in the 8 OS eC buildings To see only these two will amply repay any lover of his country for the time and expense entailed." Le three times the amount of their ° The men also claim another Saint te that the wire chiefs and managers of the Salt Lake oftice have been told not only that they will receive no more bonus, but that what they have received must be paid back, the company taking this stand on the ground that the chief operators and managers are ofticials of the company and therefore not entitled to a bonus The local strikers also report that they are in a position to stay out indetinitely as out of their membership of 52 only five are without employment, the others having positions in other lines. window a Sent to Theodore Roosevelt Presid nt ef the United States; Charles IP, Noill commissioner of labor, and the prestdent and general managers of _ the Western Union and the Postal Tele- Hampden ane ae ee = The best exhibits are those government _ buildings and hours' = ASSEMBLY (Continucd the|sraph SLEDS for overtime. they were some Se ILLINOIS sovernor on his return as far as Washress ington Fiom there they go to Ne. It is expected the senate, whicli was De tnd toston before returning | not in session today, will pass the sans home resolution tomorrow On the way to Norfolk the Utah ------- The local striking (elegraphers are much elated over the word they say came from San Francisco to the effect that the strikebreakers of that city lave been notified that the bonus heretofore paid them has been stopped and that as a result 24 non-union operators left their positions The Western Union they say, has been paying a bonus to the strikebreakers of the amount of their former salary as well as that of thei: twice, in depositors Your account, subject your check, is invited on very liberal terms. visits accompanied banking its to many pointe of historic interest ake -| Where, and also took time to look into} the financial situation in the Bust Postmastet Arthur L. Thomas, Seu-| ator Wesley Walton and wife and| Judge with and clients. ‘The permanent charucter of th Jamestown exposition buildings, with their varied styles of architecturs distinguishes them from any previous « position, and that while the flowers grass and vegetation outside the build ings are not recéiving the attention they should, the splendid exhibits inside more than make for tie neglect of the grounds Such is a summary of the tercentennial exposition at esto Va. a seen by Governor John ¢ tler, who returned Tuesday night "elke the fair Where he and the Utah commission attended the Utah day nena: October 18 In addition to what is be found ut the exposition ground: themselves, ss ne In His Opinion Monetary Crisis ls Result of Great Prosperity of Nation provided greatest consistent the transaction of all busi- TROOPS offi aa the had the 108 1-2 got abroad used as an Morgan and 112 4-2 that this stock entering wedge management Into. the @ffairs of the Harriman railroads. This story has been repeatedly denied dur[ME the last three months. but there @ppears to be ainple evidence now that the] curbing he suddenly began to stagger ae ; : . Mr. Morgan's accumulation of this backward, He struck the plate-glass ore. Murds said. ahe came irom Mo- stack, with the back Whether for himself, or other of his head, broke the ronk with three children Tuesday af-| interests, has been continuous ever window and one of the projections at|t®™meon. She avas Curtis' second wife] since his return from Europe. the. bottom. of :the ; ‘fracture. strack: ‘his and the two older children, a boy left ‘temple: he window he broke was upproximately aged valued 10 and she aa and world moves for BROMO. Quinine, wide Cold and Grip cause. Call for fa signature E. RECOVER BODY S Pp U BE MRS. -- New York, ef a woman POSED by remains missing Coroner body? The the for since her October tho saeatit2. says to snidnight to band in and the played clined ing. the induce mother Harlem = WE to tried said late pay ny A the she time ina is of &Ts years} was one > | of Mr. her husb arrival bill, here, on without Hartridge's identify the they rashes WIDE Was he a had perrsistent take story over fr Gugge nheims 75 000 gh oe stoc Seo ate Ment Gar: of this industria] dee 50 Si poraer lleeernit Sera ne De | gs |* *Xact date ov BE NO & R. G.. STRIKE OF name. of public, duties to {he i ae Ambasador's of his Colo., , TELEGRAPHERS Oct. Was 22,- _-< Denver and Rio Gr¢ It r s \! Le - nonin aa try on the| 224 is of co ek 4 ie . "ross, Country meeting first club for the 8ub-captains ata | ae SSPE STO Gi reece succe btu at et {ny Washingt Dp the state. wags.S > rece Wi ah pacten ih Poe a ot ee Oe "lee ee Clubthe Election. z oo of election wit be Rial ~TOSS ( of a ik hela Weanes, about 60 eas rallroad officials i aires shown their willingness to eon of|that fuged although to recede thefrom their position {n! Cut oF the club. ‘The club this year suc-]Tefusing to reinstate hus- body Skegg a view TY ayVARIETY Ciler of a Both:;/-dis-|4" would there of the this | D. who has|uted late tonight that there of Mrs,}|2° strike of the cites aphers doubt no brokers. also appeared as buyAmerican Smelting and Refin- that ie will herentie: per gactit sald, thats he on Swan's} that and today em-| jr house learned doctor's her Denver, the in remains. PRESENT of the WILL Hartridge, the Thaw's late up morgue. they Cur-} .She sata | inz she said. unas atte ee Moroni On Grand Junction, Telegraphers Ye de eet and Indifference any move. until morn-|744 to strong make when he to be disappearance has Mrs. to coroner, a truce he hotel that were four the dead body | took his son and daughter, she en ade the Harleni| but refused to pay for her dinney *;,or his One Huntired ~~. ; return' today is deWhich Schwanke picked was afternoon and been searching nertnige S Wilson betore the 7. wife. about of lust year, court At age d Curtis Creel. W tis had inherited a house and Jot atl iy el WILL Retire, | nie a Gage \dov Sshing tony Oct. that place, she said, sut through his mother's last illness the e state became | UCUnced . today "that Enrique C. Creel indebted to a doctor for $40 Mrs [the U S00n> retire -ag umbassador to : rr States United: °)© | Curtis said she kept boarders in order} Phe Mex om ei Oct. 22.-The plucked from of Mrs. Clifford wife of WWarry counsel. sq HARTRIDGE river at the foot of Bast and Twenty-ninth street 3 clared the | mas remedy re-| name. Look Ww. girl by his first murried Headaches and Neurulgia from Colds | Sheoyedlived.in LAXATIVE «a at | US" children Oro Such a wealth of new ideas in fur designs. An observer cannot fail to note that, at this store,, even the lavishness is tempered with discriminating taste and judgment, and that prices are reasonable. Mehesy, the Furrier, Knutsford hotel - REVIEWS the omptness Ey with careful osten- San Francisco. Up the hint "It cess manner in which Mayor Bransford and the council have moknesledge their wor to do they are told. There was aciaaive: "Yollification over 3 ex ercise by ferry bo&t at night to Local Striking Telegraphers): exposition ee the government plier With its graceful towers and all ie Exposition | Elated at Reports From TO Albert Andrus, aged 23, who was arrested on charge of making ath assault on guret Regan, aged the daughter of W. B. Regan, was arraigned in the police court Tuesday morning, but refused to pread a he had not secured counsel. was continued until Wednesday, and in default of 2750 ball, Adrus was committed to the county jail, The defendant''s wife, with infant, to the Regan home Monday bight pleaded for merey. he girl's father was obdurate and suid he would procecute the case to the limit. a from Vlerce. It is impossible to obtain accurate figures of the amount which the Kuickerbocker paid out customers ove) the counter. At the time they deelared they had used $8,000,000 which they had on hand. They admitted paying their balance to the National Bank of Commerce, however, and that was upward of $3,000,000. Much of the money withdrawn. was deposited in savings banks. ‘Those' wih had drawn thousands peddled it ae the nearer savings institutions until they had disposed of it all Many rented a safe deposit box and put their money under lock and regime. Tuesday can or Pitt, the third chief under the "American WESTERN UNION CUTS OUT "STRIKE BONUS" oaE 12:30 o'clock a telephone came from the downtown headquarters and Mr. Brown again mounted the chair: "Owing to a shortage of ready cash, the officers of the company have decided to suspend payment until tomorrow morning," was the despairing news he shouted. Wus formality ‘Tom D, this year taken from the city wid counts building y to the police station by Mayor lsransford in an automobile. Soon after thelr arrival at police headquarters Mayor Bransford pinned a gold badge on the lapel of the now chief's coat Looking at the decoration, Mr. Pitt inquired "Is this the genuine article," ho said ‘Well 1 guess I'll t to soak it and buy a new gun Captain Burbid appeared with. thie keys to the chief's offic "When Rod McKenzie was appointed chief I_asked you to assist him in every possibl way suid Mayor Bransford I will now repeat the seme request with reference to Mr. Pitt." ‘] shall certainly give. him the assistance I can," replied Captain Burbldg The Jatter then turned the office keys over to Chief Pitt and later conducted him through the entire departrnent c may have Inspection some. time tomorrow afternoon," said Chief Pitt in answer to a question ‘But 1 shall not , men from work in order to make the insnectton When asked as to what his policy would be, he replied that he had no statement to make at this time Within the bank uniformed attendants assisted by the police snake-like line up and down ble-lined corridor dodging polished pillars und the desks held deposit slips, for which there was no demand Joseph Bb. Brown second Vice-president of the coinpany, Was in charge and went umong the depositors endeavoring to reassure them Shortly afte 11 o'clock Foster Higgins, the new president, came to the bank. before 12 o'clock Vice PresiBrown mounted «a chair in the center of the lobby and announced that Acting Supérintendent of Banking ener had said the bank was sol- Mob -_-- hibits at Norfolk. High. The announcement was greeted wit) howls and jeers. There were 200 persons in line, which extended out to Fifth avenue. There were piles of gold certificates still in view in the cages of the tellers and the depositors clamored for that money, Not a cneck Was paid after the announcement, anc the police were finally able to clear the bank The women were particularly indignant and could not understand. "Well, I have still got my check * was the inspiration which came to them. "I'll buy a lot of things and check it all out." Early in the morning the trust company fell back on the clause providing for a five days' notice on certificates of deposit and refused to pay them. Running accounts were paid in cash. One man in the line had a handbo: nh which to carry his account. Others carried suitcases, but more filled their pockets. Reading the statements the state superintendent of banking no effect upon the crowd. There were 400 in line when the announcement was made that the conipany had temporarily suspended. Sevyeral women took it for granted that their money was gone, and burst into tears. At 1:45, after much effort, the bank was cleared and the doors closed. ‘The depositors still hung around, making a rush to get back into the bank every time a director or banking officer entered Paid Out Millions, The Commercial National Bank makes it a rule to Installed in Office Nothing as to | Believes Department Buildings. | House Best of the Ex| His Policy. avenves BURL committee didn't Pitt | TomandD. Says Voney. Ran Prompt Service GOLD BADGE AND ALL FROM EXPOSITION the doors opened at 9 o'clock was little sign of a Two with their desks high Sue bills. paid off : At that hour most of the depositors the Knickerbocker who were likely to take were at breakfast and learned trouble from the morning papers run was not long in developing. 10 o'clock there was a constant stream of carrlages, electric cabs and re driving up to the bank. Fashionably clad women hurried out of pecit conveyances and with bankbooks in their hands went to demand their money Couldn't Heassure ‘Them. hours. | have to wait long nvassers to find out how many Siotria Wotel are in Salt Lake and the wore of the campalgn being now over, the committee will have nothing "further to do ye: Wild OCTOBER 23, 1907. FULL FLEDGED CHIEF GOVERNOR BACK One.) The run upon the Fifth avenue bank after it once got under way was most exciting and In many respects the most remarkable in the city's pene hisaay The Knickerbocker ‘Trus com many has & marble : across froin ine Waldorf-Astoria most sumptuous banking country and among its depositors scores of wealthy and fashionable per- { |. Page was slim and the speechmaking P. Armstrong and others was | miserable, fit hoped In Their Oxcltement commiittee's advocate o orlginal First Third Democratic chagrined Rechbileane L. the Preantle Get ees in the Firs t and erritying. Perino RaneSecond ote place cOM-| dead from Fred Salt business called % from York, Oct. 22.-The inost specbank run which New York hus seen followed the unnouncement morning that the Knielke rbocker company had D'Arney as president ne tional Bank of Comunerce longer a for it in ,the New York clearing: hous¢ 1 was as though the four banks were in difficulties lor simultaneous runs begun shortly ifter 9 o'clock on every branch of thre untortunate company Dozens of deposit Waiting for the doors downtown headquarters of erbocker, in its malin branch, Thirtyfourth street Fifth avenue, in the Harlem branch, One Wundred and Twenty-titth street and Lenox avenue, and in the Bronx branch, One Hundrea and Forty-elglith street, Wills and of Woman's on the tickets in the Fourth and Third precincts, respectively. Now he vows to put plenty but about {s as of same on he dope Collector und asked oP oe Absence. Harris hovering WEDNESDAY, New tacular by everything which sae pas chairmen usually swear by at he will hol betwe +up the Democratic SAinatitnn in the judges iy First and Second until the elght-day with the| limit has passed. . y took] the wages of the Ja-j| occasion to call up Recorder Moreton at least give them]over the telephone. Naisbitt oe campaign assessments| and he is willing to be quoted, that meet : aoe Snow is club machines, has found time to Ashby Snow, as to a political Pun, @lman. 1 u 2 joke. He has discovered that 1, has succeeded is the re-j|chines, $2,100/ auspices rae ate ned oS i Man appeals get den end Poll Tax offi-| now if that at S Is} : Machine. Recorder actual Here wide-] gener- Ding Anderson, who came here machines in shape, knows auditor, / about | Beponttors are under utterance and let} campaign increase a ahs Political Man eee give ey comm tte I he nace eh | ane man was an Machine th : aging , cits voting admin-| oa movement. Ho he expects to acpoe this rk wie prevent the filling Not Wor the! and Bee increased| caused ‘it Is of salaries grocer. Harris' When We $1,800 is argued Uttle who recorder, annual that the It to telephone The action has criticism because clals and officials by city was applied to borers it would or ean | has Sana deputies do the wows.| co council has started to ralse/the salaries celve. Sone AGI Ashby of have ' pay} eden: , of Republicans and Democrats alike in | those aeentts by thwarting the fusion 4) +¢/j| i hay the employ of $2.50 per day, $2.50 per day, entitled offices the year, in to to more than ister $2,100 spread ae social Republican Drugs, RE so they have taken the pos' | frultless the laborers in the city's em-} come in their The of Pure and fusion he. Republicans of Sait Lake pledged themselves to raise the ay Home - oe Ott t+ +444++tt + +444 ett + 4440 ploy~ STORE | +| ‘Says of . city Patan ond avenue and D street-Rally and social under auspices of Woman's Republican club Friday night, November 1, at Phillips Congregational school, Seventh ast and Fifth South streets-Rally _f + + at | Republican headquarters-Sn noker and unch by Young Men's Republican een tay said adoptcommit- aa. | strect, between First and Second South | bes Woman's Republtean ei Reise: +) our of The : CITY : being veartily in fapassage of sald reso- we. earnest endorsement resolution."-Resolution ed by Republican city October (iio aatietneveWaninl Gea EAT Hel Ree DRUG a MEETINGS. nisht: UTAH, that had demanded his resignation assed a resolutilo or confidence ar Ee blished it in the. newspapers. May | something of the kind has happened in Vall street. One of the men in questlon just now would = pe rhaps be a Breater danger to the community if he were relleved of all his directorships ind left with nothing to restrain hi operations | eet es { RUN ON ANICKERROCKER. Sonam taabuetiemieiin fs ere a 3} per dey to §2.50 per day oo en i pena ee + + + assimi° Commence today. $1.00 a Bottle + eon ty a easily nica ah committee resolution cominittee vor of the + OF REPUBLICAN Wednesday Ile LAKE CITY, (Continued Vin-Tone, for the se. Pleasant,| | Tot Drink H+++0 | ue on +) Pountain"' OEFt+444+44+4+44444+4+4++4 + ; ; . 7 of ° and System. Only | Own! Do Not TOL SALT 'WALL STREET HAS L MOST TRYING DAY. OLITICS and THINGS lated, improves the appetite) cup and quickly builds up the, pe Svisare ee THEY for REPUBLICAN, allied to Issue order, and it looks Company had won in Operator| 7" the officals Orde; run through until the ack ue have the expected like the rallthe contest a i night Tuesday hour 4 late night, Ll. AW] y Se acre president of the o ady to] is at the for Kenyo; ho provide shoul the mien oe Feet ‘KE Of the choicest furs to select from. any oe culty oceur, had not eat Our prices are uniformly lower than ; Official notice of the calling oft of th 2 are asked elsewhere for equal excel-|'st rike. He was not Surprised, how = lence of quality and workmanship, = and}4 ever, that ms Or a strike . was not called ‘ Hel our service is both prompt and sattson : Cees wus in factory. ‘ Mehesy, the Furrier, Knuts- peers he. wus being ween the union and ford hotel. be Sean Denver an® that threshed out berallway 3 ay company. WE oVrrgpe A TEST INVITE ee methods in the our Of ation is ur work sets and fur y rooms every facilit der. Our with erree are to uipo cre. or-or ulpped staff or designers' furriers, Ss ; andIncluding E rlors, : x"skiticd "natal Pa; Knutsford Fur hesy's - TOO " LATE r HELP ree ace TO w ANTED-PEMALE. ee P = CLASSIFY 7 2s. Belgian : ee eae |