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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1908. ~ All Western States Contributions to San Francisco Schools. STANDS FIFTH ON In LIST tributions of San in an of the toward Francisco other Utah the states Utah was aid and the of Union In "pullding stem itself. contributions $2,108.40, other most school which New and fiftt reached With England $6,321.24, that b the state con- can hardly be compared with the contributions other states The mon By Was collected by chool maihorities' in Various states and then turned over to the schoo! reconstruction committee in San Francisco for the upbuilding of the schools after the big earthquake In 1906, A detailed statement of the fund lh: been received by Superintendent D. H. Christensen of the city schools ae of the states gave under $100 and not all of thes ire listed in the follow an & table California Colorado Iowa .. Indiana Illinois Idaho Kansas Michigan Montana MUISSOUT) 66 ~ ede Maryland New York New Jersey Nevada ... Nebraska Olilo . aieicenicre Oregon . ea Pennsy rivania U TAH Washington Wisconsin Wyoming : $1,564 194.90 154.04 29 51 +) 86 g 1) 21 5.07 1 47 138);18 499,85 789.61 180.82 021,20 296.91 2,176.84 108.40 954.39 1,788.12 92.93 Ba Saye The. itemized ‘lst Richfield school] Shilicen while the Salt Lake schools $1,721.15 and the Deseret News, per Bb. W. Wilson, sent $304. shows that the A resume of the fund received $50,157.15 eae schools for expenses, nd disbursed $1,965.74 tund eatin $28,791.41 in the The Loaf of crown bread label. Table is Queen a member bearing our Ask your dealer, ROYAL BAKING CO, SAY SOLDIERS WERE UNRULY ON STREET CARS has Willard Hanson, county attorney of up the condtct been asked to take drunken soldiers riding on street cars on East Second South street to Fort Douglas. A number of complaints were received, and these state that the cars are not fit for ladies to ride in when a bunch of men returning to the fort are on. This is particularly the case just after the men are pald. The county attorney has written the general manager of the Utah Light and Rallway company and the commanding officer at the fort to see if something can not be done to relieve this nuisance. If some steps are not taken he will take the matter In hand and arrests will follow. Directory Has New Feature. Local railroad time tables are a new feature o 1e general information contalned in the directory of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company for the quarter beginning uls The time of every train entering Salt Lake, tales the resort trains, is shown on yellow aere pages in the first part e directory in form so easily acT cessible that it will prove of great con® venience to the patrons of the company. JUDGE ARMSTRONG'S BIG RECORD OF SENTENCES district Judge Armstrong of the *court has done more tian any previous judge to fill the hostelry presided over by Warden Arthur Pratt His Tecord up to date of criminals sent up since the first of the year has reached the half century, just 50 persons having received sentences, the last being the negress Clara Smith, who was givyen fiye years yesterday. Talis Is more year than for the whole of last in. his court. ' gece ee a Slaughter House Unsnanitary. food and dairy a complaint E. Bagley, whose slaughter house at the mouth of Ble Cottonwood canyon lho claims is unsanitary, The case will come before Dana T. Smith, JULY INCOME Interest recé{ved from bonds, dividends and other sources, when with this teed 6 a institution per cent continuous principal and notes income or from deposited a guaran- mortgage fn assures income from interest, NOT t the depositor is relieved from anxiety, connected with the investment of his. money, all re- SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY | NO. 34 UP, MAIN ST. ORGANIZED FOR WAR eo TI 1at~ vicinity and the CHIEF PITT KEEPS- BACK CITY MONEY Has bull ai the anette I nein pace more is le eat the le that was offere et be 1 ' the one, but ilthough he said for $1,finished written was ease Theaters District. in will theater stand will di- tur the mining activity in building property, alt hough and more ¢ ily and OLD Nair BeTeyeS He HAS BIG ROLL ABOVE old An man, apparently about 60 years of age, who gave the names oO Alex MoCarty and Angus BE McArthur, who declared that from Livingston, recently fell heir t: about noon yesterday. ,, or McArthur, was taken to rhe > jail by Offers Phillips and Mec ornick and weer "ged a insanity The 1an . into the IxeithO'Brien ati re eho 11 o'cloake yvester aay morning, «am at carefully selecting several d two vad or three p outfits, told the clerks to goods rapped and deliver home In heaven id that and pay for clared that an uncle ¢4 000 O00 rec antly, ani 1 that ordered the money sent tc ahead of him, so that he not lose ny of it while 50this vaie of tear The condition will be ealled ntlon ef County Physician Calderwood.this morning STATE COAL MINES ARE REPORTED SATISFACTORY The qua rterly report of ir. Pettit, mine sit coal inspector, file d yesteray, shows a satisfactory condition of th, various mines of the state Several visits were made to the Utah Fuel company's properties at Sunnyside and on one occasion 30 cubie feet of fire damp was found mine "No, and again 20 cuble feet in the same mine. At the Unlon Pacific Coal company's Pleasant Valley mine and at the Independent Coal company's property at Kenilworth powder was found lying too close to the tracks. All of these matters are reported as having been remedied GET AWAY FROM of he THE HEAT r Ye epot y-min new and ‘Thirt "Bort I service. Round depot Twe trip. 20 cents Domestic Develops Insanity. Hedwig Cox, a German girl Was taken from home Thomas. R.. Cutler, at 2000 Fifth East street, late yesterday < noon by Deputy - Sheriffs Sharp and Andrew Smith jr., lodged in the county jall charged with insanity. The woman applied at Mra Cutler's home about ten secking employment She work as a domestic and soon afterwards developed a condition of melanchelia Mrs. Cutler asked Sheriff Emery to take charge of her because she was afraid to have her - the house. County Physician z ‘alderwood will make an examination cof the. girl today Sent to Industrial Schoo). Grace Nelson, who was arrested by Probation Officer Guardello Brown last Sunday afternoon and has since been confined in the county jal!, was sent to the Industrial s@Hool at Ogden yesterday. Grace was sent to the school incorrigibility about a year ago. She escaped from the Institution last February, and has sin ce been wandering from one town to another, seeking employment Was Caught tn Act. A young man who described himsuif as being Edward Wilson of Bi er and who declared that he Is was captured early wake morning*® while attempting to burglarize a smail-ecigar store near th corner of Secund South and Third West streets. Ht was attempting to effect an entrance .through the rear door with a jlmmy when arrested, He will be taken before Juvenile Court Judge Gowans today. J ULY 4TH EXCURSIONS a& . R. vale fare for ‘the round all points in Utah, July 2 returning until July 6. iS scarce- lumber dealers say Not be disappointed if her biggest see Lake doesn't building boom within the next three months. They are so hopeful and confident of this that they are making extensive preparations to take care of the tré ade which this bullding will bring with of The secretary of onc the leadIng building societi¢s jn the city said yesterday that the society had applicatlons for building money which it would take months to fill. This Is a most unusual condition and is a positive. indication of } the exceptional EARL eee in the building up of the city The men bureau i wagons clean carpets eee National House Cleaning Co floor, | CHARGED WITH ROBBING ee I high. RE y Wilson, aged 22, charged with robbery, was arraigned before Justice of the pace Dana T Smith y Sree and bound > district Gourt in $500 bond, good looking young fellow and with a face that is childish, is accused of breakIng into a bath house at Saltair beach Wednesday afternoon and stealing a watch, a gold fob and charm and $4 in. cash, belonging to William J Schoenberber a ae saiesman from Cleveland, O vho {s stopping at the New Wilson Datel. he young fellow erjed bitterly all through che examination and offered as a defense that he was intoxicated, at the time he Is sald to have committed the robbery A. Wedding S. Relser, rings and Joweler, 12 wedding East 1st wits So. POSTOFFICE HIGH RATING EXCURSIONS -. $1.25 00 THE DEATH CLAIMS ANOTHER PIONEER OF SALT LAKE Special p. m on Death malured d as another of Salt Lake's pioneer wome when Mrs Alice Hook passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs Lillas Teasdale, yesterday morning. old, having lived ta is city the arrival of one of the first hand cart companies Of 12 pial on son and three daughters surviv She leaves as well 62 gr ndghiidre n, 120 great grandchildren and five greatgreat grandchildren. The funeral will be held Sunday at noon from the home of Mrs. Teasdale, 483 First avenue. a IMPORTANT TO SHEEP MEN. have about 600 acres of good level erazing and hay land for sale cheap Yr cas in Bear Lake county, Idaho, the owner of which will be entitled to grazing privileges In the Bear River and Caribou national forests Apply to Walter Hoge, Paris, Idaho. Salt Lake Photo and kodak finishing. 2 --- Supply Co. Kodaks Our wagons clean floor, National Trains hourly If youre carpets perfectly os Cleaning Co. You do not have to buy a large bottle but can regulate your purchase to your No at $1 the ounce SCHRAMM'S ‘‘Where i the Cars Stop.'' is spent will be for where your Benjamin vaca- Clothes correct. matter where you go, the costume appropriate vou to wear. Besides suits, we've straw hats, shirts, ties, underwear, hosiery, ete., and they're all correct. Outing SuitsPsell $20.00, for $22.50, $18.00, $25 to $35. Other things just as reasonable RASS 111-113 ° Main Street. bee Sie ‘ee Se ee LISTS OF LAST YEAR | WILL BE ONES USED Only Third on These May Vote in Bond Issue | Election. Fay Tate city attorney; B Moreton, city recorder, and County Clerk J. U E ldredge jr. held a conterence yesterday concerning the lists to be used at the approaching election on the proposed city bond issue of $600,000. It was decided that the lists used should be those of last year as certified by tne county clerk. The@> lists contain the names of many who are not entitled to vote at the approaching election and right here is where the Americans will get in their fine work and unless carefully watched will vote every name on the list A otion was made by Counecllman L. EE. Hall the meeting of the city co ll Wednesday evening that tne recorder check up the list and mark Zell 955 Ind:-137 the names of those who are entitled to vou The city attorney belleves that this Is impracticable and can not be Ee ce ata eae Clear Crecik ] done Is to compel anyone challenged produce his receipt for taxes. Uniike cther elections, only - those who have pald a property tax can yote on the bond issue. This tax may have been on real estate or personal property, but a poll tax will not do Women who have hitherto voted may not do so this time unless they have | } | paid 3 be to taxes right. is not on That the cnough. Only It is only in their ow | paid taxes : that about NO Vote. under tiils a third of further bonding of the city the back ie bills ssue the en-| Atha legal right tehaveidb no adie a dada to tle Gate as } NO ROCK. Willams, Manager I. L. Kraimer, See'y S - a aa SSSANSSSSASS . to pay up| many vote will Cosas ; lee ON A HOLIDAY SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY has} ube eco hat { quall- the admialstration hrouga Prings SLACK. tire list ek be entitled to a vote The ricans will have control of} the ¢ lection and will neglect no means} to have the issue passed, They know! that public sentiment 1s against the} pariraated: Bat oe Geter | = Aberdeen nas estimated fication ‘ele husband May G { | = property Third IS GENERALLY DEMANDED. TAKE HOME A BOX who URE OF SWEET'S' atte me SOCIETY CHOCOLATES -THE os FINE, Have tite aiiiols' ‘ie atte "i|% FANCY AND FASHIONABLE CONFECTION, IN THE the polls are watched, the patriots an enough illegal votes to carry the issue Steps are now being taken. to or-| ganize for this work. The city officials| will throw every obstacle in the way| of opposition up to and the the Usts will be forces he issue Arrests ing at this election. GOLD refusal to cneck| a part of through. may be made well the LETTERED _ Sweet plan as at any other IN AGAIN CRUELTY REPORT report has for treasury, --- The July receipts OF June been 1, of State near South! the Treasurer on hand in trouble on a similar PUBLIC was $338,954.66. ene $238,954.66 balance in qivided charge] unas 67; Ensign Salvation public Edward Army through F. Baldwin wishes. the to , various on] $9.2 ‘ «22; ‘Bind miners' hospitals, school, $6,466.36; public of Sena) the] Teservolr. the| 116 "American" Institution orand biel IN that its followers and members are imeee Three big harness races July 4 at the! grounds, - Mormon the church offictlals, the quarterly attended of route party Union on a 3efore will stake, Oregon, trip through the returning go by to' steamer | the to is: Dumb _bulldings, foe, state oe $45, | nae EMIGRATION organ ) rf C2tory services. Lizzie Edward of this city was also » 4nd rendered vocal selection --->--______ NEW DIRECTORY MORE HAS NAMES THIS Thoma# presen it a Fe A YEAR col- ,$20,400.49;) errr Or went ear asylum, $3,-{ asylum, $19,847.72;| $21,244.50; 1 g26,-| Re form school, $25,-| $62,748.64; pipe was dedicated}. ilat John J. McClellan of this cits to'LaGrande to assist in the ded! The city directory is being ru off the press at the rate of fifty page a day, and will. be ready for distrib tiou next week. The increase in t number of names over the directory o last year will be about 9,000, althoug! the - ieee CANYON new exact number ‘The lig has not changer been asce bs ma = e st will include comme a a3 era Salt Lake, whi ymprises the city, suburbs and Muss Se ee aaa Good music, good floor Depot} SUNDAY _EXCURSIONSsite Mt. Olivet. Fifth South =< a] RG. al Thirteenth East. ce Mt. rot ive ews Say S. Fort cars: 20 cents wenty-minute ay rove CanyoGlen 7:30 15a. @. Meesm. service, ound Nery from ne fo Fr.Pharaoh's postors fair of having a the‘he "pac the oebernacle $5,000 LaGrandé a $27,-| coming of an organization of men ane university, $11,052.83; total, $338, 4.66.| women who style themselves the "Ar ---_-__--»+- -_- -_ erican Salvation Army." Ensign Bald- ‘NEW DANCING PAVILION win declares that the ganization is a fake party to| City fandé fund, les! Agrk ultural and of the | 999-64; warn newspapers A after conference' is now en } Northwest. vn interest, balance General ane am ARMY) \ fi- state} } the as follows: extinctior ispense acco AGAINST SALVATION : Christen-| the state! Temple, and was witnessed by half 4/465 56: state district scuool, $21.3: 4.| dozen residents of that section of the} rege mption fund, $491.55: sheep‘in spec «.| city, who have declared their willing-| tion fund ¢1.111.19 t ness to take the stand against Crowtn-| $1,622.08: forest. re erve on pf er and prosecute ‘him Crowther bya 639 "a6 fish and game und: ae 08 -| been In before, = be $106,676.96: balance on ‘ha LYnd, May! San Francisco and later to Los Angeles. 21. $397,876.37 ‘ T The party consists of President Smith Wonth's disburs and wife, President John Winder tong, $76,405 a2 ind wife, Patriarch John Smith, George sg99 40: fish : : | Albert Smith and wife, Bishoy oxtine tion of wilds imple $80: aka mp-| Ciarles .W. Nibley and wife tion fun $20,144 "0 state land fund} At the ae stake conference lasij cart owned bY | hand, The se ato The street, state's wita rtabuse is a alleged that. Crowsher ornelly | uesunis: total, "pring $165.59 ipal and team of horses which Were] 955 s5: sprinkling Salt Lake. : | CHURCH OFFICIALS ARE TOURING NORTHWEST AUDITOR the filed auditor by State son. The balance Just! e Dana T. Smith sued a ware rant yesterday for the arrest of _Barl Crowther of 368 West Eighth' South! street" The complaint was sworn 0! by Dr. T. B. Beattie, president of the) Utah State Humano society, and charg-| ed Crow ther with cruelty to animals.| on ae Contectioners. ~ STATE FINANCES SHOWN A hitched to a the city. of . BAAD AAA nances EARL CROWTHER CHARGED WITH PACKAGE, Co. Manufacturing . -------X""s> o_-_--_- occurred PURPLE _ Candy for illegal vot- Unclaimed nore spring -- will b sold at a a rifice. fels the Tailor, & est Be ond South. Come and see ae Pepin fit Sat FAKE ‘*Janice'' matter tion No we've WARNS is a favorite. away for Benjamin Clothes lege, needs. going the "Fourth," for goodness sake wear after PERFUMES IN BULK...... SRC -- 124 Main st. 4th AT LAGOON. program. OOOr Broke Quarantine. Albert Gillesple of 1 North Bighth West street told Judge Whitaker in the criminal branch of the c Y yestrday morning that he had done wrong when he lett his home after it had been quarantined because hig little daughter has scarlet fever, and declared that he would never do 80 again. Judge Whitaker taought $5 would be a gentle reminder of his promise and assessed that amount against him as a fine 0 i War. are ment It is h: ard for some ré« ents of Salt Lake to credit Dr. Hy it's word that the maximum ee re pda was 86 degrées. It ed hotter tha that In the paved section of the city. But the weatner bureau record says $4 degrees and to argue the point avails nothing for the sunburned and weary eltizen. The minimum temperature wa 66 degrees, making 2 mean of 76 degrees, which is two degrees above norinal The prediction for today Is fair Nothing is said about the temperature Whether the weather man 1s too discreet read aloud the signs of the eason is A matter of conjecture. Temperature fell a r degrees over the Bee eee plateau, doubtless because of the area of low barometric pressure hovering over that section of the country Heavy rains are reported from Texas ary of yes Yollowing is a summ day's weather locally: Temperature at 6 p. m., $4; maximum minimum, 65; mean, 76, which is degrees above normal. Total excess of temperature since the first of the month, one degree. Accumulated deficiency of temperature since January 209 degrees. Total precipitation, none. Total precipitation since the first of the montana, none, which is .03 of an inch below normal. Accumulated excess since January 1, 2.21 -incher. Relative humidity at 6 p. m., 21 per cent. Little else than the annual reports is occupying the te sderal pullding these days; the lasting of the grand jury untll the very end of the fiscal year delaying the reports' considerably, Postoflice Inspector C. D. Lowe was one of the first to turn in his report It contains reports of the postoffices in the state, all of which with possibly one or two exceptions showingb a first-class condition of affairs. The local office was given a high rating. A recommendation for more carriers and more clerks was made. Via D. & R. G. July 5. To:Provo Canyon, 7:30:a. m...... To Pharaoh's Glen, 15; 2. "ms Returning on regular trains. to Make who Move SOMEBODY SAID IT WAS HOT WEATHER as INSPECTOR GIVES LOCAL SUNDAY Shippers. trafbehind the in are positive that the organizat ion » purpose of waging wal corporation into protect the shippers, have heretofore been entirely at > mercy of the transportation companies in matter of tariff on freight. In some cases the manufacturers and jobbers feel that rates have been unfair, but there has been no practicul way of getting an adjustment. It is expected that the operation of the sureau wil pen a practical way fcr idjusting future differences Trat the project is a large one is cyident from the fact that four stutes vill be included in the organization Salt Lake is a natural distribution point for the section of country affected, and as the city grows in size ana importance the wisdom of selecting it as the he aiinrartt rs of the bureau will be even more apparent. 1 Our on 3 oy of business pronounced observed Assess its headquarThe bureau will make ters at the Commercial club rooms, location ill where it is believed the be a convenient one for prospective members and ali interested in the organization The plan of maintenance is to have an annual contribution from the shippers to whoin will acer the benefit It is belleved that jority of jobbers and manufact the intermountain country an annual more than willing to advantage apportionment for action in which will come of protecting the intere sts of the shippers. ly more impor tant than . the vas of amount residence building under and in prospect for the C way Apartment houses and private residences from the large double style to the cotts ize of three or four rooms ging up in all parts of the ----. a ON ae OUTING Go to Roachs alf-Way House in Parley canyon, Via Rio Grand FR. oR. Strictly aN accommodations, Lota rhone s00d roads nolse After a. series of mectings in which the advisability of establishing a freight bureau in connection with the Commercial club wa discussed in all it spects, the committee appointed yesterday made recomaaa to the board of governors that another committee be appoin Ee d, ‘el red with the obligation of curing membership among the eadtice ers, manufacturers and shippers of Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Nevada, in the Commercial club's traffic bureau." At a meeting of the board of governors the following committer was appointed for the purpose outlined in the recommendation: C " wel chairman; Samuel We Z Stre vell, B. F. Redman; W "McCa rthy Se LO vereAle sr Valentine, Joesph Geogregen and F. J. Fabia This committee will thie steps at once to interest the producer manufacturers and shippers in the projec with a» view to perfecting an .organization at an early date The bureau will be an incorporated body and although it will be operated in connecth with the Commercial club it will sown officers who will have excontrol, separate and apart regnlar officers of the club. from thé Will 1 between 4, good UL be Auerbach rm Ui é montl from for ‘ ha by law, bu Tom D. Pitt hanging o lected unt down hi Bate which Under the een f ned montt money Ho0 to Two owner to th in«$ from a of give would Almost yords uw amount, and ransfer! aulomobill latfon of t Th no! Over e <} sted titut chine a im dur tion tem fer was ‘a in hesitated moliel co B. Mo ‘ city's reve June as $1 of womer fine nw to o ae in the sykKserapers part of y an in- ng South . by the Held Slot Machine Fines for Three Months Despite Law. both while THERE THEATERS from was the highest amount state. Massachusetts, tributed surpassed toward CITY. rrr con- reconstruction in more of in ympathy Francisco than, California The amount from any the of gave San states schools expression fact, up Western ~ all TWO Much SalT LAKE led Will Operate ‘With Commercial Club But Will Be Independent Body. Business Expected to Furpose Will Be to Hy ve Intersts of Shippers | Drifti in Direction of NewNAB ee Properties, Statement of Amounts Subscribed for Reconstruction Are Received, Utah Building Activity Near Sky Scrapers Boosts Property Values. SCOT Led SODOOODOSOCSSSOOOTIDOOOOCOESo OODOOOM a Hewlett's TEAS INCREASED RENT FREIGHT BUREAU UTAH GAVE MORE FOR NEW STORES [3 ASSURED FACT THAN CALIFORNIA UTAH, Roturning on regular trains, | & ? j |