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Show | to TO SANDY Continue eae W est Side Property Holders Supreme Court Holds LegislaAre to Gather Again on tive Enactment is UnAugust 2 aus constitutional. j Murray MAY EXTEND County Commissioners Asked| * vith a minimum temperature of A little rain fell about 6 o'clock to Grant Permission - to rapidly before the breeze and at Company After 1910 time did the downfall approach parts of the cits proportions Che county commissioners, meeting yesterday, recelved at a Otte Cooler weather greeted residents of {Salt Lake and the valley generally yesterday This Is due to the Bee ae: low barometric pressure over the en tire Southwest The highest nines! recorded yesterday was SQ degrees, So of a eetecrlel SHOWS 66 FAULTS ». JustiLice OF Oty LAW 1) oO tH no the cision of | | shower y< oti raup rennierces in move De-| we Judg e How || se qT est Case, --_-_- In The peddlers' tax Jaw, passed by the Atl ip as de Wa AEE Bed cle ee tinue with showers or thunder show-|__ islat aM ive unconstitutional ers extending clear from tho Pacific |]ast legislature, ; 1cOne ote? coast to the Mississippi valle The according to the Utah Supreme court lake storm has moved eastward to the |in an opinion written by Justice north Atlantic coast, with rain over) Straup, the other Justices concurring portions of the Ohio valley, Tennessee, The act pris for a tax of $500 lake region and north Atlantic states.|on itinerant peddlers and enumerated their long communication from the Utah Light & Railway compan) asking the county to grant a franchise to run through streets in the county, and particularly for that portion of the company's system whic h extends to Murray ; The company is now» operating in the county under the old Rapid Transit company's franchise which expires in 1910, and the officers are brand new anxious to have a , by cad will give them a longer lease of Hich barometric pressure « xtends from j very the upper Missouri and Mississippi|/ valleys southeast to the south Atlantic | coast. with erestS over Minnesota andj Tennessee. The temperature changes are very slight except a fall of from 10 degrees to 14 degrees over many articles the selling of which from house to house came under the tax. The bill was troduced into the legislature by Senator Hollingsworth, and went through without |attracting beyond a passing notice por-| and a and Oregon over portions of provided that the $500 tax should ¢ month, 1.36 inches, which May Extend to Sandy. an inch above normal since January 1, The commisioners are not in a} excess Relative humidity at hurry to grant a franchise and did | etnias with the communication yes-| per cent rday. It is quite posse oe ney hay ask the compan giv equivalent for what is aut aske "a. 16 company is anxious ad Big ser its suburban lines. t is rise Ne- .78 of ro, og uarulniee 2.735 ches. 6 p. = 57 Sandy traffic profitable then there rettin Provo is the | tape Ss would that be ~oqually of Murray ultimate ie the claimed and chance along company that citizens of of pte under each privileges oe dec concern a of| agents fined by oad and the state constitution have ae ee all of in other states and that no make or an enie e any the citizens state shall law which cE? communication more extensively into< inter-| Prosecution Closed in Justice iiriages'ine privitescs or immunities a tor of citizens of the United States or elp ae 1 the negli very much of Salt Lake| Holmes' Court at Murray a pe aut eet Yesterday. _ = reprewill hear "ithe commissioners of the company before en- mntativen Stee within its jurisdicaws tats Srmaeinte ee areas . ; , Pee cites iene glee Pa ayseal fot 1 disnw he: sits ind d also constitution whieh says that all law - 1 general nature shall be uniform ,,, nel rtio S Havactlon ofethaduweir court: im: SURI Ae nia cecersed anne: city The agreement. tering into any authorities and those of Murray will| Seven Austrians, who are charged | probably be consulted as well. with arp eg bg in the religious feud | ho Murray people have always |) at Garfield, were taken to Murray yesbeen clamoring for a better service | terday, where t 1ey ere pla ed on came PRES SHOP Gin cp LS PRESTON PROPERTY The Preston late left IN Bishop duced TWO STATES William considerable ete alee j ae iit, 7 ie ee cme ake real 1) gio R. Martineau Ther as tl pga is and ere Oe: men by the prose- | between the factions. trial are be different If those convicted, brought to ae re-| Under who the trial cee are oth- - | Morais may |fect freedom the pi ar to act one may so a Mitcenone peddle shot- yurnes West Side SC impu " | and Prosecuting Attorney j were continually arguing : ) presenting Ob se i. niga oe of of p | ail taxtax of $500 is exactec Nick Butkovich, against whom it is | tense of exercising a police power or -| claimed a conspiracy was. formed by of adopting a revenue measure the prop: |pee ek Catholics because was rena papor $8,008...No will| vity in securing There are 17 heirs, includi the | ed interested in widow and four childre ae 1 ‘© | field and Bingham of evidence the feud ac- | legislature passed the act for the SPANISH WAR VETS GO TO LAGOON TODAY Thousands of aoe War 5 eterans and their friends will co to Lagoon today for the annual outing of the veterans, the proceeds of which are to pay the expenses of the six dele gates from Utah to the national encampment at Boston in September The Lagoon management has promised greater accommodations to handle the crowd, and there will be special attractions at the resort augmented by contests and sports of various kinds and a baseball game, in which American County Chairrr 1an MoGinty will forget politics long eee to pitch| for the Salt Lake tea positors, partment the Night of de- Savings is open from De6:3 to 8:30 o'clock p. m. The Safe Deposit Department is open from §:3C to 8:30 p. m. Yesterday Grand a by a.m. -_ Aa Japtist '~ church, session Allen who opened belr cine called ellydeltys: attention |knew his condition he would lose no | time in settling the matter. Says |his father is the president of the Cc . Quick Banking House, which his |} grandfather to the fact that this was the first time |5tll! }in 12 years the Grand Lodge of| Colorado had met in Salt Lake. amt Russ of Denver responded a feeling address thanked the bears his established NO. 34 UP. MAIN ST. and name which Wil"Cannon Ball" Bound Over. and}. The preliminary hearing of "Cannon arrett, who is charged with peo- | Ball" jin Die of Salt Lake for their hospitality.| burglartalne the now . and Kelly Grand Master: Tumlin; then' read: "his | C10MNs store, "was "held. yesterday annual report, after which C got down to business. the ; ledge S© morning, Inhabitant bators Judge; Dich! rowand Was the dusky of the hound over to the Als trict court. George son, the other negro who assisted "Cannon Ball," eatied state's evidence Whito, eatige coninspector, | nected with Siabsiee 4, returnec t | city yesterday ter three weeks spent | in he Wyon he forests. He reports | |} the timber, range and stock grazin | in tion. thi the res all in fhite leaves tf When hington, D, C., the last of the month to assist | iy the reorganization of the department along vdidministrative lines pre- | ceding the inoving of the district. for-| esters' offices to the west wags) airinae instantly ee an aperatae by} the collapse o lay errick u aD. his farm Pee wives he was In some man a heavy upright ola fell upon hint crushing his skull an d| while medical attention obtained the unfortunate man expired within _three hours, his death occurring about 7 p. m. e leaves a widow and one child and the family was one of the most popular in the section -_--_--2>--_-____ (rovernment Attorney He Clarke eee e on department of "justice is In the aking the position of I. } oon ina patel men involving the cost f ai fas cae fore in Al a. M we our name ] ookle | e constructing engineer and witnesa in © ae which the court of clain the e- IC OO we find an article that Wh are willing on, you to put buy it tree safety. The Name of cones t the and ree most Quality 60 sheets of paper and 50 envelopes for 50c. WHERE THE Substation CARS No. STOP. 4. iT () id ‘a W ile anantley it ot = was Crook Gets Divorec. mornCrook ARRANGING AN EXHIBIT OF UTAH'S RESOURCES lisposal but for it iS a hibit expected. only that. Cees UTAH'S Il 6 Kodaks . aH re the eT annual competition a Lions whille rot aes ee men iter ‘eh exper ze o peudet tac nko! on t every to lational guar fi a | o National of shoot ae i pane rane that Ae I und ! ‘stotahe alte a month d as er a locomotive evidence ae $ < en- | or= ee < German young this who ine yin o eamsh emb KE to de- the Pp company sy: oe andec ‘Ss rgeant in john the We gcuarnntee all for 1o work Same yeurs, lee al in the | city day f. entals See mere w Murray or and pear go the baseball today. on to there alker's Ogden. game are fade ré ion BAKING. dere tenn Naan ue at Dentistry. e skill ane per taehien when ie ates tooth work is « o Painless extracBG ordered. o . ' Excursions Summer bor not, have TWO Limit Ask Returning w! with the t s asker w gan Thro' Portland: Francisce au R50 \3535. 5000 B55 DINING and CAR Tourist SERVICE Sleepers | # 1¢ gent , ae 31. same Thro' Good on Los Angeles Limited tie SK x DAILY PALATIAL TRAINS Pullman © Repre October Keturning netcnninz UNEXCELLED babar been JUNE1 TO SEPT. 15 INCLUSIVE : ~~ " ANGELES Co. organization ether affiliated SALE i } 3 wh 5 © dies face GO a ' j Main ' Street ! i ube Aneel a Fae 7: Hy BURTLake Re City De Salt eae } nO) fleld| Wanda- shoes at the Mullet ; - -- - Final Blane for the celebri ition. ovary or % § AG }yation of the parade and the arrange| ment of a' )rogram of sports for the | celebration at. Lagoon -- Stnte League Games. | 2-2 The ue games today will} aaa Guilty, Histharced: be ae Murray with Salt Lake the vis-| winttamn Be i, found guilty of petty jtors, and at Ogden where the Occl-} ore dee. Diehl's. cour was Salt dentala will meet the Junetion City |} ae a as sterday morning ti eat 1 Bune, Salt Lake ang the as lwas charged with stealing ao ur of 48 and 1905, and Malin. 275 Seuth Mar, Subin, & Franken, to prue thl xt.door Se California SReratha' by. that of Mrs,.J..J yk, | to sendAmong representatives to forthe. discusae oa = " ing. the subjects | They were married at Trinidad, C olo., | sion will be the Ine of march and. for14, Stores \ | | WILL PERFECT PLANS FOR LABOR CELEBRATION | sentatis Drug . comb ~ ° Genuine Roy mene Que em 7 and Vier I : case ROYAL Lake ; MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTS ~ - LQS alt ; Gold Lettered Go ttered P Pur- all Work $5 jon free aoe oo ° MY f fa tea has Sa mE wiee - produced aa ult ‘th at oy i Bridge honeemda EACY Then The we onic t mts ON the oe ero aa cg Modern methods of dent: 2 sclenee are directed toward thesavi Ins Teeth, rather than the old method of Puig? ds the only emedy for a defective tooth loca is still. tryBooth Attorney Distriet believes and_ man the identify to ing sevin found be will pieture his that galleries. rogues" eral ~~» ---_---- ROYAL BREAD CONSUMERS Are Up pg per by our Crown Jabel on every ee of Royal bre _- It helps artic At-. sr The Object of Modern YOuR BAIL HEAVY ST. MAIN . SAVE OFFICER his determines Tit partic ulars. 201 OFFICE, e of days it United bogus the Olmstead, G. bhefore ey ared otheer wval Sta yvesterGaldwin Charles Commissioner preliminhis walved and mornnig day over bound was He y examination, grand tederal the of to awalt the action ithe of erm November the ut 1ury is held on five counts charg He court offense parate five with him 1¢ gulse n the money of obtaining $5,000 at fixed was Bail naval officer could oh that vie prisoner the but will spend and therefore furnish it not the until jail in the county time the jury 19. for further KE T he Look for the ment. ‘ | EXCURSIONS NORTIL : 1 22 and September 5 and Franc Tempel UNDER HELD 30 Revo ated from © rane, ne. will he J anded there and ether or ai th an officials wilt: ask or ‘his «¢ raditior is not known. The rene woman wil ilso Limit 18. 4 SWEET CANDY CO., 4 fanofacturing Confectioner SAN AN Ansa sae n nen eS Rice a en ce settee oh 16,000 ny 16. Denver. and ple Package at Candy Stands. 1 under sae Sald © e 20, TIP FOR TOURISTS--- , * Take a box of Sweet's Society Sra lates home with you as an example o Utah's highest manufacturing attain- rivai- jumped cdO Age Gen é Me M portation. inwe the subject must "De indesc F., 17 Se ul zaled and BRIGHAM-September O. CAAANAANANAANANASSSANALAANAANAAARARA ‘Btatea tmmi-|% 3 vembs firm his from country. AT Agents cITy ‘ marks Gaul Da AND TONOPAH. 12. Round trip, $49.55. ®. : spl Stat ited e, « re 100 for earns August RETURNS FROM EAST 4; atiney' dames sce DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PACIFIC COAST. do uy tex Lm trlous the tween DAY ¥. O. nd 1 ae «a Sgeancacedwes 31. TO GOLDFIELD limit Septembér September sale ean they i tifle PEACH On ee re RSTATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION Sane 5 and 6, limit September ound trip, $20.00. eee and 6; 5 ot IoOWINES Utah e on oes Limit. October etaver. th that feel { ca knoy d i Minneapolis COLORADO Denver, m sale and te Spe sls lore oreinaaleratclerere aerate palaielacleaccleeacie or September om@incenehip-in all, o bradenes of vice Z A ove nent military Valuable trophies are awarded and be. % ry. exist g4 MMIGRATION OFFICER 2 to Bur- her he LOUIGiiey Paul service ot the shoot eat palt Annapolis, i although Stee St. hio bide Bi all branches of the martial America will be held In two supported PRONTIE Ku DAY sre gabe Fy at ; Excut ugustlS and $16.06 round trip; limit Alcus ae Ba Pet : r EXCURSIONS FAST August 24 and 2: Descoay.nt ‘olorado Se eabr cuuauue)).. 0 saecnn rz Omaha or Kans City a alelevalolsicieipiavetalsiciele alae a ~- 40.00 55.00 Chicago .. : simi ellereiele(aie =/6 eoccccccccoscscos OD. "Ph pace Pea tan ves te ue RATES Chevennt honor of the Utal To uphold the National Guard, 15 marksmen In om mand of Adjutant General Wedgwood, ete OF De MARKSMEN LEAVE FO FOR THE EAST) Mrs. Crook testified that her will hold 1a not x $2,000 thi Salt Lake Photo Supp) and kodak finishipg i past years, COCO BULLETIN Lugmented by ubscription, Two propitions er discussed. one to make Utah's exhibi t big mining display ind the other to make a mixed. disvay of agricultural and mining products No decision was reached and another meeting will be held oor when further information will - be ready. The secretary is in the meanae bout securing space the had . just half. . half. EXCURSION The commissioners who have under consideration the matter of an. exuibit at the coming Alaska-YukonPacific exposition met In. the office sterday and orof Gove rn 7 ranized, ¢ P being secretar The commission h it it bridge. husband . each BOGUS NAVAL AL Zara suits go at ‘*Buster'' . Blouse suits go at just \ The old Salt Lake. stuke folks of were out In great numbers: yesterday t the annual picnic at Wandamers About 6,000 tickets were disposed of and a gratifying attendance was the result. The old people were gathered up and taken to the resort in cars arranged for their convenience, ind upon arriving at the resort were taken cure of during the remainder of the day. A regular old-time program wus |rendered on the pavilion platform | consisting of songs, speeches, ete, and a banquet Was served during the after' noon Everything passed off harmoniously and a thorough good time was enjoyed by the 6ld people. Today is Oregon Short Line day at |/Wandamere. One big feature of the day is a baseball game between the | Short Line team and the Wandamere | team. The latter aggregation has the | distinction of flogging the sountifcul | team, which, in turn, took a game | from the Occidentals, so a good game | is looked for this afternoon Judge Armstrong yesterday ing granted a divorce to Zura wash All All ist Me Mir necompanied who force, police ibe i a guard left the Inspector brothe: his visit to York New at Porth and, Maine | All adm pe } half. 4 just at LO < suits oa Specials. s repald in peanuts of ack ving robb« were anirrels the that Lyne by } c Ohiiteag? al off. half . cs pl" ora hoi oe, sUtTij2 larg wel 55. \c third ‘Ties, shirts, underwear, Lop if the as of being to = a: es straw hats and Panamas all go at one-fourth to one- Orrtet YA8 oy = Ht AGED OF SALT LAKE STAKE ENJOY ANNUAL OUTING August | children SCHRAMM'S contain ds za Oo !from Pdlmer Crook and re stored {her her maiden name o ura Insurance. | irom gatheres The perfect £12 $15 regula a now <a b aa . patterns fc -all reserve 0) () | upon ; Suits Fi . Bb Benja- Summer les- sty S40 0) eight oan el nothit presenting the udv ni » pile gathered ear ; go. no p july to 3 "Tt er antim little b the of ext cerly Y hoard the $19. : One-third Off. | to. tive from generall are which cones in hoard bushel. It { Is ome their attentlon to ire October especial : all All stl vince rvest ene hale $7.50 \ suits ‘ 7 ehmatte iar of Pepe eed agin gathering, pay as her me clean Our wagons carpet s perfectly jon floor. National Hous se'C lean ing C r with | Farmer Killed by pene k. Frank Wdmans of Fa ngton house I ‘ excellent -condic| The recent rains came just tn/| to keep the range from drying | with occasional showers it will Pe Peee ae snow flies light "oe morning's ered WYOMING RANGES | IN GOOD CONDITION fe Every convenience by * maturing ymnd ibe These INDIANA BANKER'S SON HANDCUFFED TO FELON Master Tumlin on "Lhe Duty of a|Plead. He secured the services of | Mason." The program closed with the | James M. Hamilton and this morning| chorus, "Hall Masonry Divine," by y| Will plead not guilty to obtaining| |the Peerless Girls' club, after which| money under false pretenses. Quic refreshments were served. said last night if his father r tL ate now min he ti tia "from, Outing Suits at Half. All two-piece suits regardless of original price, sell l at half{-#15 to $30 suits Benjamin‘ other qt mere against | benefit of the domestic dealers. We at Gar- | are well satisfied that the act has no uch relation to the public health, or "which | the 7 tr a ots of patterns and imade-in-New-York he kina. seed report he of Ltherin t a ts ear rh di cones of. Idea tle Have You argains i pri the to. ition ats the Mr Think of this one Alone $15 BENJAMIN suits WORTH UPTO S40 AT sizes. eed district trip, THERE'LL BE BARGAINS GALORE TODAY-FOR YOU ( ‘ thy an amusing the i" chief has id storyto onInter evel oclety that the seed gathe It seems fere. ers AUSTRALIAN FARMER LIKES YANKEE METHODS. | For the pai before Eaward | MANY COLORED MASONS ©~ ie \a'revenste Mmenturs HOLD JOYFUL BANQUET Saturday af Sep » like will crob: ot crocs is possible that Frank Bussinger, ithe Swiss musician who pleaded not guilty to assault with intent to kill SeRAeitek 1Gie bah ani' ds fad | te the public morals as will sustain and assault with a deadly weapon -n, the sons aughters it as a police measure. Nor can it, Our wagons clean carpets 5 perfectly of deceased children on "floor & t ing Co, because of its illegal diserimination may have to face a more rious National Houso Clean Mary E. Decker has filed petition: charge, that of first degree murdet ooo on property, and persons and lack of for letters of administration a vietim, "Dr." Thomas Wallace operation, be upheld estate of her husband, vho was shot jin the leg with a reDecker, who died May 4, ards Loiver had been getting along nicely Judge Frick filed an opinion which 40.acres in section 22, ownship 1 until yesterday, when it was discovreverses the decision of the Third dist Lake meridered that the bone in his leg, which | trict court in the case. of V. Little d 15 shares "in the North Jor-| was broken entirely in two and badly }|and J. C. Little, respondents, against i st evening's session of the Grand dan Irrigation company shattered, had not only failed to heal Colorado jurisdiction of | Agnes G. Herzinger, Eleanor A. HerThere are | Lodge of four children. but had become inflamed and splin| colored Free and Accepted Masons | zinger, Nettie Belle Herzinger and ters Were causing infection in the held at Eastman's hall, 32334 | Fred H. Herzinger, appellants. Little wound An operation will. be ne | South State street. The admission was | Bros., recovered a verdict for comtoday or Monday by Dr, Cal| general and fully 300 of the craft and l; ene for the sale of property at| formed derwood, county physician, who has their friends were present Third South and Second Fast streets. good program had been arranged, | Judge Frick held that from the evi- | the case in charge. Wallace is 70 years of age and has followed by refreshments and a dance! dence they were not entitled to the George M. Hawthorne, a merchar not always taken the best care of which lasted until the early hours of |commission, The other justices conof Kerang, Australia, has Breas himself, and at the tlme of the shootthe morning. Today there will be a ner Fisher Harris asking for copies of the ing it was thought he live of the lodge work. ns report of the last dry farming con- | continuation long. He seemed to be getting along The program opened with a ba | gress and enclosing money for a memnicely and his assailant, who had been "We Are Marching to Zion,' bership in the association (held nearly three weeks awalting the TU. ~ FEF. W. Wieland of Dubuque, | entire congregation {outcome of his injuries, was allowed Iowa, wrote rercoey, enclosing fees| came the invocation by Rey. J. ,to plead to the two miner charges An instrumental solo whic Ua for five membersh ae , and letters are | Morris. shooting was cold-blooded and been announced as being by S. | _ George Quick, banker and candidate| The being received tro over the! had R. SS: Stewart "was halivensa in ‘nis | for late treasurer o jana, would the county attorney's office has anUnited ¢aan snd. c anada asking for absence by Miss G. Carte r, following | have felt a glow of pride had he seen } nounced that should Wallace dle Businformation as to the result of the which came a recitation, The Bear- | iS son yesterday walking from the | singer will be charged with first dework of the congress, ing of the Sheaves," by Miss Gertrude ;clty jail handcuffed to Caleb Levy, | greo murder. : Naya ena Stevens, <A vocal solo Dy Miss Ethel | Who pleaded guilty to grand larceny Pianos for rent at 23 W. ist So. Jones was the next number. after | before Judge Diehl. Quick was also Yine wateh dt ete A .S. Retser which came an address by Grand| | Sieavened and asked until today to jeweler, No. 12 Kee First South St Open wht crop tionally i ; daiie Sua Sod "Dr."' Thomas Wallace Grows Weaker as Result of Wound In Leg. . "It is apparent that under the pre- eforestation the recent 1 rtl ular pald op ri - MAY CHARGE MURDER AGAINST BUSSINGER Farnsworth | book, wagons, buggies, stoves, sewing during the ee eer acn a, ace an annual j ; evidence the ‘which is given through an interpreter,| Spring denuded id 1 lon | Suns and bowie knives, dynamite and | gunpowder, celery compound and and one without | tobacco without Hicerae ense at and with ! na Mont: ldaho planting and the. fore ita the compeny will going nto any expenditures. It 1 underall of those who sold their property to Belle London and assoclate have not received cash, but only a part with a good rate of interest on the unpaid portior In the meantime the agitator against the heme will continue thelr work and are confident. that thelr collections will reach an amount that will justify them in commencing court proceedings lO cpterda nal Mr. with il « ment. strer rik ae or be carried on and without + + + + + + + + + + he ees Do |. The attorneys. for the defe dante | pedals the Holy Bible or any other ; fr on eatute vlers | adlay.will tt ee ; + np »¥~,009 matt: ty his wine orty the They are seven of fifteen men after the last outbreak at Gare ld, Bowk ministration to be granted to herself, Lyman Mica against ery - rrested OWNED the ough offic the of ‘ ‘ orest ief vationa tor i " atl p and. Washingtone. wholesals anxious to begin the work of laying | oners, stated that the case would in| fee or tax of $500 to peddle any of the heavy rails and therefore asks an | 4]) probability last until noon, or later. them while the business of peddling early consideration | Damaging evidence has been intro- | all other goods and articles, including ' of completion of more gradual ee P eaeeey want Lightmore & Railway before in Justice The day Justice Raps Legislatur pany. cars at com-|trial cer-|;was used getting Holm. In the evidence FUSLICC wen e. tain hours of the day when the pres- | ot Wh eee nies ‘and the case was In his opinion Justice Straup says ent cars are always crowded to over- | continued after the last witness for ‘If the legislature had regulated Nowing. The commissioners may have | the state had been called. the business of pedding and hawking an opportunity to secure this and Today the Austrians will be taken | we think no fault could be found with other concessions for the patrons of |to Murray again, and the defense will |the enactment, but thi not what the road who live in the county. x0 given Deputy Sheriff Joseph C. | the legislature did It singled out a The company states that it is very | Sharp, who had charge of the pris- | few articles and required an annu ul B N.S Samuel extension rottued: a + 44+ F 44 tte tt44 ee citizens SOCIETY 'Protectors of ee Kicked When Pine Cones Were Taken From Sqirrels, Less Money to Be Sunk Counellman Martin's plan been modified from somewhat original draft and not quite so much money will be = out as was at first intended ‘fore he an gt STORY ON HUMANE < ur 60 vo with manufacturing + + + + + + + +> | + * + + + + have a mass meeting August 72% to discuss the removal into their midst of the red light district The meeting will be held in the Fifteenth Ward Amusement hall «at the eorner of Fighth West and First South street cow that the protestants thet there is a chance legally o prever the purlieu from being stablishe "i on the West Side they ars more determined than evet Over $300 wu collected Thursday evening much more will be raised this It has been decided to retain & Marioneux and Moyle & V: toth of these firms have sien an opinion to the effeet that the building of houses for Immoral purposes can be prevented by injunction. Meanwhile the Citizens Investment company is losing no time Men and teams are at work on the ground and going on All of the residents of the property former whit h was purchased for the purpose have moved out and the ground Tudge Howell and appeal was made to the Supreme court on the eround the act contravenes the federal t hat constitution provides that congress nione has the power to regulate commerce between the states They AUSTRIANS ON TRIAL the 4 Grinnell, Iow: he men mercly ac were found guilty They Chief Samuel N. Spring Back From Tour of Inter-Mountain States. + OFFFFEFF +t The SSSSSS HEHEHE t EHO: Salt Lake City, Aug. 14, 1908. Editor Republican Regarding the proposed change of the red-lig district, Senne me to say few words Some iime azo I deelded to invest my money In Salt Luke City real estate and live on the income The moment my connection with its purchase became known the rumor was started that I proposed to have the district removed from ita present location, and as a result many of my tenants moved out, and IT have constantly been annoyed by inquisitive visitor Tt do not want the district removed, as its present location is eatisfactory to the owners of real estate on Commercial street, if not to its denizens, and T merely want to be allowed to Hve. in y;ence and quiet Respectfully, D. B. TOPHAM ; + + + + + + + + + + + + + ~ |+ | + + + + vs |apply to all who peddle, or after shipcanvass, sell or P 10 | ment to the state lif | braska offer to sell, by sample to users or that in return The promise jis made Local showers last night or today} consumers, clocks, agricultural imfor the granting se that was the prediction for Salt Lake ane | plements, tools or machinery, sto } the Utah Light company vicinity. The meteorological yt ake or ranges, wagons, buggies, carriage will put the Murray first- ie p. m, last night was as folloy washing machines, churn: picture class condition. New i y rails maxi- | lightning rods, spectacle jewelry Temperature at 6 p. m., 62;'. will be laid with new tie: d practi sewing machines, books or mus feal inmean, 66, minimum, 56 }mum, 76; struments normal. degrees below ,{which is 10 e branch is. one of Total deficiency of te mpe rature since Four Men Pound Guilty. most ' th the first of the month, 21. AccumuJ. I. Bayer, Geroge T. Bacon, Light lated deficiency of te pee rature since George Stayner and. John Eckhart The cars are 3 January 1, 252 degre z vere arrested and tried in the Davis and whatever may be the case Total precipit: ron. trace Total} wounty courts. for selling carriage other lines there is no doubt that the precipitation since the first of the |i +ound Farmington without a license Murray *branch jis profitable * Idaho degrees FOREST SEEDING I) BEST IN YEARS LIGHT a OOOO -SSS SS SS SCSSOO SSSDOO ¢ Cars May Today, According to Prophet. 15, 1908. Oe = -e to Run Weather Fran-| AUGUST 4 chise New CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, LICENSE _ PROTEST MEETING AGAINST RED DECLARED INVALID Cool Light Wants LAKE PROMISE MORE RAIN PEDDLER AROUND SALT LAKE TO IMPROVE LINE TO SMELTER TOWN Utah REPUBLICAN, SALT OOS THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 8 dry, goods store | eh "clattned he took the shoes, with paying and in stepping of idea the: He has alway borne t veprutation and was discharged. tne for food | t oes or = | a ypencey --- Oar : Lake EAST Turf SECOND Z Exchan g sSoUuTH. Caltfornin ond Eastern Races. for All Sporting Wire Direct Fventa. e ' Sec I, ‘ ey yee al a ih oe For 3 ry ¢ \ 2 a re , SALT Drunken ness iyady = & LAKE and Drug A dictions. CITY, UTAH Correspondenc ce Confid eential, > |