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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 1908. #4] 4, | SSS WILL ENJOIN CITY STEADY DEMAND FOR NEPHI MERCHANTS CLOSES CAREER BY DIRECTOIRE GOWN (RSS | qi ‘Nothin TO PROTECT RIGHTS HOUSES 15 REPORTED READY 10 RECEIVE TAKING ACID ROUTE HERE IN SALT LAKE We re closed gr 4 | eonmanoweeen --, a do OPEN LETTER TO movement of real ests J. WILL up DRY-FARMING an injunction will be by the taxpayers of the to enjoin the city from "red Meht" district from soucht/,ctate men West Side/sales moving the}come Commercial] firms street to the proposed location on the|the fact West Side, Is made evident througn]'ransfer an open West letter ffom the Side, through attorney, mittee who on people of the Elias C. Ashton, is chairman of petitions the hesitate for fear to look as dealers com-]|!mportant deals. aggregate year, in small the real estate show, that the transactions in a report that the public may upon their individual in small lots only, but remains, as records will smaller an]@mounts tional to and thelr are way as large really the put down an evil, which thre rene Ns interests so many eltizeas But athe rs, better informed as to the origin of the scheme nd as to Ju which councilmen had selfish pe ests ta he subserved, unticipaged that these latter, refusing to deal with th question squarely, would I ilroud the neurons into the mayors «|Mfie¢ This circumstance your honor has] for the reaunfortunate thought been son that the notion prevails, rightly} A. H. Birrell company Lester Stevenson to Teodore -Tobliason, four building lots in Forest Dale through Cannon @ Cannon, for®$940. Gancnt £7 Canndiithirosephvemilth Pe aernnined atetai nat tntncton tates mue far enn Danian sinners eraniea stare i tase _ BAe cera aes eae begun work on six cottages on Sey and Chird between ‘ South enth Fourth [ast streets. The cottages or Will operating erty with owners your honor certain and is uptown that you co-]| prop- with them aggregate MANUAL a cost of $15,000 eee TRAINING are advancing this scheme regardless of the consequences to property ownelsewhere. ers Would It Be a Benefit? is now askof education The board "Personally I can not feel that this]; about the city contractors various is so. In the first place. I entertain | ¢, » submit figures for the erection of a very great doubt that it is the bona) 4 re proposed manual training buildfide judgment of your honor. rat a With which eventually each of 1 ngs equipped. be t he will schools larger y movinve sie se eltys willbe o ate -. OR t + a 4 e > eos FOR SEVERAL SCHOOLS to the West place I is fair Side; and in the second ee peoee rc gecrn ak apes BOO each and some of them, which will eh be equipped with rooms for janitors' . in the interests] - o be stored, will cost more. fa few wealthy men, a thing which | SUPPlic to so ao -_____--__ will bring hazard and calamity nany; and In the third place, that if Two hundred coaches to Saltair to- your to pas epee ree and just anc judgment what the Pee ee trict than has best ee been in the formed public ee. old, as] polict ; aw ee your 4#¥on honor Our wagons clean carpets che dnl floor, ‘National House Cleamng Co has - ‘when the the memory contrary,' of and man runneth | barrassing. this js so NO/yoad the franc hises granting they of have rall- closed matter how peaceable thes houseS|South Temple, Third and Fourth are conducted, the reason of the law]South streets practically closed being that they offer inducements tO) First South and now, your honor, it is corrupt the public morals. earnestly proposed to build a rendez"May it please your honor, there)yous for these miserable creatures on are a number of cogent reasons Why) jhe only highway for passage to town in self|¢ rom the blocks lying between South the city as a municipality, interest ought to stamp this scheme|!Temple and Fifth South streets, with firm disapproval and thereby "If your honor has given careful save the people the expense of resort-|aitention to the criminal proceedings ing to a serles of civil and criminal] ¢ onducted during the past years, you processes Reasons for Protest. argument has been urged "The re- will have noted that most of this daily increasing class, either planned their erlmes in the Commercial street dis- ‘ho|trict, fostering hose ‘by peatedly harbored themselves were or scheme that the néw location is tne | there, 3elleve me, your honor, it is logical place for prostitutes, since the |now propesed to shift the scene just the vile outfit incharacter of the immedi: ae neignbor|4 little by removing hood is already bad. ‘To this we are|to a neighborhood now filled with willing to reply that the ee eine of a| happy, respectable homes; bring from now bad place infinitely worse in-)* well-lighted thickly built district a which selfish, unprincipled grabbers are wont to look, js honor, those beyond far consequences volves money- |herd of criminals jous practices sparsely built to ply nefar- their in the darker and more district, near the depots respectfully submitted, your |and away from the police headquarthat erlme will be doubly elu-|ters, where the very location will sive and dangerous, that the es-|give them inereased opportunity tablishment of these creatures of the continue their base conduct, ‘under world' with the consequent Schools Near at Hand, to grouping of in the about place them proposed of will a vile drive class, from = Open Every Saturday Night For the convenience positors, the Savings of deDe- partment is open from 6:30 to 8:30 o'clock p. m. The Safe Deposit Department is open from 8:30 to 10 o'clock p. m. "Your honor |the fact that is there are now the proposed scheme carried out and adapt to business purposes.' Saltair, Glorious the ideal Fourth. aware two large place our is to be property Loaf of bread crown label. Tabie ell a ets has entertainment G ts in promised all charge, and a iine time. Will be who take the trip A meeting where held at the experiment .£ pertaining to the rming subjects interests or the state will be cen Agricultuof by representatiy es of the ral college, G r Cutler and others Musical numbers will be. interspersed ef addresses between the : Meeting. "Get Acquainted" meeting will also 2. get acg uainted" sentative be held in Nephi, where repre of Juab county and Salt business men speak matters pertainLake will on of Utah the program will be enLiorace S. Ensign and sts lk new ta ingSalt rm : round iterest In roused, and record ind ke -over a,-F trip w be ofsursion the it 1s expected both breaker feating JULY 4TH EXCURSIONS One hetween i, good Vin DD. i ar G. ROR, f ; or ing ele the round all Utah, July ain te ir July 6 rning until trip and WANT STOVE FACTORY BUT WILL GIVE NO BONUS to spend the is a member ae our Ask your ale ROYAL BAKING "CO. Telfer, alias John alias Taylor Telfer, oner some in the time, elty jail charged who in W. Taylor, Was a IS ORDERED OUT OF CAFE. | pris- this city for with or EIne monev under false pretenses mune with forgery, committed fords by drinking ecarbolic acid in a Ogden hotel some time ‘Thursday Telfer's hody was found lying face downward on the bed in the room, th face and lips terribly burned by the nejid The body was readily identified The directoire has reached Saalt by veral letters and telegrams, adLake, dressed to the unfortunate, wi ‘hi h Not ana Imitation, not mere draper ere found in the pockets of his but the renal direct from Paris clothe Was on the streets last nicht An Telfer wa » Canadian -and a what excitement it caused! rtther to FE. Fl. and Chark Telfer, Its irer Was Mrs. Dick both of Alberta, Canada l ntil about one wite of of the m & year ago he was in employe of the of gamblers Rhvolite oh Dominion sens iy of ¢ mada Statior ‘algary He was discharged employ of. the Louvre cafe at 11 company for ¢ ause, and it Is said that accompanied by he husband his troubles began at that time and \liss of this year, Telfer cashed Dominion companys of July bomb could m yt money order on B > manmore 1 ager of women rose the Cullen this city stopped and ¢ went to Omaha, Neb AMIr. Tleyorchest Then tongues swore were loosed an lo a complaint against they wagged him and Detective Ed Janney of Proprietor Wille grasped Mrs Tones Lake went to Omaha and brought him the arm and led her to the door back Lo Salt Lak }with the remark that the respectabils Last Saturday, of his cafe must be maint brother ent Chief ‘of t Imilar scene followed in eash with whieh to. reimburse the cafe, Mrs. Jones being by Cullen hotel, and » refund to the clerk to retire to her room and y the amount expended in bringing less shocking attire Tr ils was s brother here from Omaha. Telfer of the much for the forerunner 5 then released from custody fashion and he aside the n It is supposed that he committed jand wept bitter ‘s in her room beca use suicide he was nearly out of Directoire 1, ised. and a funds the world knew of his still ery fag bs which made it quite difwhos for him iin employment had been Mrs, Dick Jones Promises. Show Fashion on Streets oday, SUNDAY to @ Every man in the on a Benjamin go out to do it, hell (9 store will put suit today enjoy and himself--and too, So much real comfort in Benjamin clothes. P. M. O. and Co. 111-113 Matin S¢ "Where the Clothes Fit." DOODDDNDDBODDWDDWDSIOODOOOOoa" July 5. m £ t trains ope a TRACTS IN WASATCH WILL BE CULTIVATED. Irrigation Company Furnish Water for 16,000 Acres. || Jone ina | the indignities | on her by ignorant knew what style wa | In short, it wa | following jin Rhyolite to go Past beopl stores Old Maple Taste" That's what Vermont just you'll Maple received. gallon absolutely find in Syrup It comes cans, this we've in quart guaranteed, "Maple" pure. more than most Syrup. the Cars Stop.'' Sub. Station No. 4. Sweet Candy Co. Mannfacturing Confectioners. Bell esort. Good music, good floo Depot opposite Mt. Olivet, I ifth South ane Thirteenth Eas os Take Oli Fort Douglas rs Tw i Round trip, 20 cents from new ear | | Bell, grand Theodore A worthy Fraternal Order of president of the Eagles, and temporary. chairman of the national Democratic convention which will convene in Denver next week, will pass part of today in thts eity, where he will be entertained by his brother Eagles of local aerie 67 Mr. = and party of 200 prominent politicians of California is coming over the ‘Southern Pacifie by special train and will.arrive at the Denver & Rio Grande depot in this city at 8 o'clock this morning Automobiles provided by the on il Eagles will be In waiting and Mr. Be ll and party be treated to a around the city. Between o'clock a public reception tendered at the Eagles' parlors, ¢ buffet luncheon will be served guests will then attend the organ recital at the tabernacle and the special train will leave for Denver at 2 o'clock m Wedding rings and A. S. Reiser, jeweler, 12 SUNDAY aoe lars East 1st So. EXCURSIONS Via dD. & Kk. oo waly 5. To Provo Canyon seeGleeo To Pharaoh's Glen $ 1% ; - ‘Mm... . 100 Returning on regular trains. W Chenall, a timberman employed by the Boston Consolidated Mining company, at Bingham, Sheriff there yesterday by of hé aving Axtel Steele, on a 390, He raised. a check from to was brought to Salt Lake to await the action of the county attorney The check in question was issued in favor of Chenall by the Boston Consolidated Mining company for the sum of $9. By clever eee of a pen the check was raised to $90. A difference in the shading of the rae caused suspicion at-the Mls:ese ercantile company's stere tn fa Bingham, where Chenall attempted tu pass it, and the officers were notified. Chenall's arrest followed. IMPORTANT TO SHEEP MEN. have about 600 acres of good levol frazing and hay lanc sale ehear for cash » Bear Lake county, Idaho, the owner of which a be entitled zo grazing privileg an Bear Riv and Caribou nation fo sts Apply to Walter Bhitee Puris, Idaho. -- Salt Lake and kodak ---_ > = Photo tinishing SS thirty trains today, JULY 4TH-LAGOON. Scenic railway, dipper Bathing the finest Take a dip today. k li coaster, in Our wagons chute 124 Co. Main | | NO ON A Sia j ‘ Atha = - NO re Gales rose eee W ilhiams, Manager ee MERCURY CLIMBS TO » HIGHEST MARK YET Hot ROWDYISM WILL NOT BE TOLERATED | e | ao P hils vd were Se Yesterday the summer the far, two ee 2.-Two seriously injured men and at Saltair today; tempera- eb) ' was thus Iphia, k Batne sorts. Hoodlums and roweyssm. will not reign supreme on the streets of Salt Lake tonight, as on the night of the parade in honor of the United Com- See'y several Bie? painfully hurt by an ex| plosion on board the Guffey Oj! company's tank steamer Chenango today. The fire was finally gotten under control. Weather Driving Many) Citizens Reto Canyons and t STREETS nOce Ds Kranmer, EXPLOSION KILLS Two ON OCEAN STEAMER world the hottest day, according to of} the} JULY LY 4TH_LAGOON. scenic railw: iy, dipper coaster, chutes mercial Travelers, some time ago. local weather report The mercury! pierele races Saltair today, Acting Mayor A. J. Davis and Chief |Climbed to 90 degrees and remained } : of Police Pitt yesterday issued orders there most of the afternoon At ©) Bathe at Saltatr today forbidding the sale of confetti ana|?- ™ it had dropped only one de-| ture so a 4:30 p.m. on or be spend talcum powder, or powder of any the streets, either through the after nightfall, and the orders strictly efforced sort, gre day, wil Gesvece cerici te aie The predic Sion aa "hie ; hn : S Chief Pitt said yesterday that there ho will be an effort on the part of the T he aa temperature : } crowds of peopl eee ‘o AS (| aa form Dp, it Saltair m. is found, bicycle Three big harness fair grounds. will not races races Before you start, drink Me- clean carpets perfectly! Donald S Cocoa, to thr races Saltair today, 4:30 p. = eet Held's |-= - _ | on i floor. two bands Snitair eee SS today. a National House Cleaning Co. brings us new cus~ tomers. There is a quality a style, to our fashionable suits that are distinctly our own. LAGOON-JULY 4TH. water bathing; elegant new IGlobe Tailoring Co. -_-_- So SIN place i (@ Every tailored suit | that we turn out Fresh suits. , Bieyele : allowed. | streets out jato the country Numer: } ous fumilies of the city have already tonight, 8:30]left for their summer outings and others are making preparations to get away within the next wo weeks {at the July Moderate temperatures predom! nate generally over the country The} heat of the southwest is not quite so} Intense as it was several days ago,! owing to a low barometric pressure! accompanie a by thunder storms aad rains, especially in the nelghborhood of Texas and New Mexico. Missour is reported as having received a ae ough drenching within the. na 6 hours PouoWwine is a summary of loca weather conditions for yvesterday: Temperature at 6 p. m., 90 degres Maximum temperature, 91 degrees Minimum temperature, 62 degree Mean temperature 77 de Brees which | 3 degrees chet oa al. Total excess of temperature sh the first of the month, 4 degrees Accumulated deficiency of e ee a=} ture since January 1, 206 ade Total precipitation, nene } Total precipitation since the oe yf the month, none, which is .05 ineh j be slow normal Ac eo ited excess since January: 1, 8.19 in che elsative: ‘humidity at: @° -p.. "mMibe2s per cent Chocolates st the ideal Fourth. be On the outing jaunt today take along a box of McDonald's Merry Widow Kodaks tempera- -----+ mice aul OL ; | _Saltair, oda i ee Glorious marek ar BEIE OE MROUOenaaE Ee drawing ed police to prevent a hearty and nolsy|yons, parks and resorts near the cit elebration of the nation's birthday,|The heat is having its usfal effect but that rowdyism, no matter inwhat]of driving people trom the paved! e Supply @ Rock Springs Aberdeen fi] Castle Gate | appear on the street again in day time At first a refusal on the ground of the first unsuccessful attempt aad a feeling that Western taste in dress could not be trusted Finally there was a consent and this afternoon at 3 o'clock Mrs. Jones and the directoire will apnpar at Second South and Main streets. Saltair, Creek | Motown ae! EAGLES WILL ENTERTAIN GRAND WORTHY PRESIDENT Ind. 137 955 \ -_-_-<> --____-__ SCHRAMM'S ‘Where Drug wa RAISED CHECK TO TEN TIMES PROPER VALUE "The Good --C itv. sat r NEW DANCING PAVILION IN EMIGRATION CANYON A special organ recital will be given in the tabernacle today at 12 o'clock, with Organist John J. MceClellan performing. A number of visiting delegations en route to the national Democratic convention at Denver, will be in attendance. Several patriotic numbers will be rendered in addition to the following program March Funebre and Chant SeraHIGUG 4000 sucess Guilmant (a) Spring Song _Me ndelssohn ) Communion in G.. ; Batiste (c) Old Melody .arr. by performer Sf Cecelia -...... . Batiste Offertory will find them at all th e resorts and Stores and Candy Stands. a JAP GIVEN THREE YEARS IN STATE PENITENTIARY PATRIOTIC NUMBERS IN PROGRAM OF RECITAL You directoire, just exhibition It ca ind she wm willing and out $7 oo for ¢ Jones was » counted to heaps ne who n The stove put reit would told 1 hat company unand that welcome, celve a hearty up to build doubtedly it would be able a good business within a short time oe Cool off in the lake at Saltair today oo T. Yamana, a native of the land of the rising sun, was tried yesterday before Judge Armstrong of th district court and a jury and convicted of robbery. He was handed a sentence of three years jn the state prison with hard labor. His offense was robbing a fellow countryman, N, Nakamura, of $59.75 on April 13. This is the last jury case to come before Judge Armstrong this term, and the jurors have been excused for the term The term has been an exceptionally heavy one and more cases have been tried and disposed of than In any previous term. Judge Armstrong yesterday sent Gust Nourcelles, aged 18 years, to the to remain there state Industrial school until ‘be is of age. He pleaded guilty to burglary of the house at 450 West Second South street, LN ESE This day of celebrati on and pleasure cannot possibly be complete unless you eat Sweet's Soci ely Chocolates learned the it the h usban a id been made up Chie neo one o and then the traia the ny: in the ps registered Jones decie ling Mrs that s wait for Rhyolite but The Farnsworth Canal & Reservoir} chance. Her apLake the first company of Boneta, Wasatch county, | pearance followed as told. flled application with the state engi Ilow Gown Is Made. neer yesterday for the right to us¢ Even to a masculine eye, the gown the waters of the west fork of Lake presented intrinsic attractions. Th Fork, a stream tributary to the color is pearl gray with green facing Duchesne river. the whole trimmed with large green The company proposes to construct buttons and steel beads The - skirt 1 l4d-mile canal to carry the water to buttons to the knee, below which it Is irrigate 16,000 acres of the old Uintah Slashed on one side permitting Indian reservation The canal will glimpse of the green tights whieh fi run through the mountains and timaround the slippers and are held by ber land of the Uintah dlsirict anc a strap under the instep The hat Is will cost $16,000. An old lake bed exact directoire with green, han¢d-tied will be used as a reservolr with an willow plumes. The hat pin re two inlimited capacity. So good are the gold butterfly wings attached to a body iatural conditions of the proposed of an Elk's tooth There were oth reservoir that the cost of completing detail no doubt Which a feminin t will not exceed $5,000 eye would devour. Oscar Watkins, president of the he conversation was most interestempany, who filed the application ing, finally leading to a selfish feelings is most enthusiastic over the proon the part of the favored few that ject the Salt Lake public was being robbed 1s AANAASNAAS SAN TANS EXCURSIONS Vi D. & RR, G. Provo Cc Phar: 10h' Rat uenines on regular To To New The Central City Stove Company of -wark, Ohio, has written to the M and M. association asv.ing for information as to the advisability and opportunity of locating a stove foundry in this city The company states that it is out for western trade and desires to get nearer to the prospective customers. The cormmunication asks for a bonus and hacking by loeal capital for the organization of a $50,000 company Secretary Lon Haddock of the M. and M. association has answered the communication. stating that there is no section under the flag that offers b ter prospects for the establishing of , but that there will likely bonus line y Salt Lake said Mr. Tad- Queen And noise of the Fourth an July Go to the new mountain reso nt in Em tion canyo spot opposite Mt. ite litth South and hirteeneh Tay t. Mt. Olivet or ver Douglas cars. ty- minute service. Rou nd trip,¢ 20 cen nis| from Lon the experiment ed" meeting of busir The Commerclal cel and GET AWAY FROM THE HEAT NO. 34 UP, MAIN ST. where they went In Rooster' fon excur cursion will be Costs The -_ Ae doubtless schools in the Immediate vicinity of the property designed for this criminal business and that on the very block where they propose to operate there is now a Presbyterian church. While it is said by a councilman in favor of the scheme that petitions eount for nothing,. we that the mayor and that you will give some heed to requests of seventeen hundred people who have taken this ancient and Amerlean method of presenting their grievances, "In behalf of your pe eaHers T ask again that oe check this novel {nvasio o minal class into our midst or build us a jail on the block where Merr tnd. returned bonuses of innumber side a larger the west the with acquaintance a closer after subject and citizens thrifty dustrious, not will honor your that and facts, so not are who of those the children to Side West of the citizens the put the expense of the civil process that|fortunate as to be to go wher the by !f|they choose, because compelled that afterward you convince will tolerated at all these creatures will}/rules of their employment to live be tolerated where they now are. within a preseribed district, I say the the especially men, ehildre n of these Injunction Ts Threatened. sone subjected daily be girls, will has a public if the city "In a word which men the of conduct Insulting the in making to be subserved polley honyour I ask plac § harbor these thwarted be will policy that change {°° if you are willing to see these peoprocess criminal or by injunction by surpredicament ple left in this dire Section citizens, private by invoked rounded by erime and Indolence mereit makes ordinances, city of the 400 few a of greed the appease to ly a control or own eyen to unlawful money sharks who would sell thel building used or oceupied by prostiare |Souls for thirty pieces of silver? statutes of the state tutes. The All Streets Closed. By the common law not less severe. earefully vagabonds, because "Again I ask you to note prostitutes are no legitimate calling and} ihe physical conditions which the they have the houses they keep have been re- | city council has thrown about us to our situation much more emgarded as nulsances ever since a time, |mnake hot A ‘ have sensa- Puts Matter Up to Mayor. brought, and that a judicious invest"Mayor John S. Bransford ment in Salt Lake rea cin not "Dear Sir-Information has just} possibly be a bad ont been received that the petitions askFollowing are some of the minor ing that the city take some prompt] transactions reported yesterday measures to prevent the establisnA five-room modern house, 229 M ment on the West Side of a new "Tr street. T Zussman to F. W Olmlight" district are in your hands. It} sted, for $4,000: threugh A. H. Birrell was confidently hoped by many 9o ompany your vetitioners that the counell Salt Lake Security Trust comwould assume the responsibility ol pany to Mrs. M: amie Lawless, fivepassing. upon the question and that]);,q5, modern house West North the councilmen would be vigilant. to Temple street, for $2,750; through that Lewis" elation as n spite of the petilons. signed by Through all the weeks of qulet hundreds of taxpayers of the West]times following ths recent money Side, which have been sent to the|]flurry, local realty dealers have recity couneil, it is understood that the] ported a steady demand for houses. In plan to move the tenderloin distri some cases the inquiry has been made of Salt Lake frem its present locatlon| by renters, but in the majority of to the Interfor of the block ‘bound d by|cases, people have been Investigating First South, Fourth West Second|the market with a view to buying South and Fifth West'streets. is sulll} homes of their own. The steadiness the program of the city administra-|of this demand has been largely retion.. The matter, it is said, will b sponsible for the maintenance of Salt put up to the mayor Immediately |] Lake's reputation as a. good town upon his return from the coast Chelthrough all the aa times" of the letter to the mayor, rittea by Mr.) jast few months 1 estate deaicr Ashton, is as follows: declare that OPEB ents for the city are wrongly, Lou Haddock and Prof, Merrill Return From Trip to Juab, I, ---__ Rhyolite Woman Wears French| Dress and Creates Mild Sensation. today. tight. ys Protestants, That conspicuous less movement property transLarge in residence fers of realty and large buildings in prospect are heralded far and wide their proportions vaaving the effect of making them appear as exceptional deals : But the smaller transactions which a consummated every day often go through unheard of Real TALK although "Leave Red Light Where It is'' Is the Cry of the J. E. Telfer, Former Prisoner Here, Found Dead in Ogden Hotel. and building tin the business section of town is supplemented by an important MAYOR Booster Excursion Party Will Be Royally Entertained July 10. ~rta~rrALraAearaaaeureseswaeats% ADA The Big DODOOOOOODODOOCOOOO Dealers Report Good and Prosnects Are Bright. Side Residents Protest Against Moving of Tenderloin. x Realty West here 1 ri -- Trnclaimed nobby spring pa eae ne eoll at a great sacrifice. Da Is. Tallor, 57 West Seponnd South." anna and see if they fit yo ? Witson Take a dip at Saltair today. is Hotel Annex-Toward Second South. Maio on |