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Show ae ane UME XIJ, NUMBER 32. ByVOL TSAR | oe SALT & Gy & ‘ _ ao ee CITY, Gee Week UTAH, TUESDAY, we DECEMBER WAR CITY FACING CAPITAL NOT SURPRIolSED VER HOLLAND-VENEZUELAN WASHINGTON HHEARING DAMAGE SUIT NEWS WITH INTEREST a oe Sew Nf band ~ 72 © Washington, Dec. 14.-While no guardship Gelderland, CHAMBER FILLED WITH INTERESTED SPECTATORS by the with interest in diplomatic the Dutch news JOIN IN ENJOY A BANQUET TONIGHT Commander-in-Chief H. M. Nevius of the G. A. R., with the members of his staff and three of the ciations, reached yesterday and A. a the chair Officers en Ailey Man cused of Murdering School Girl. Diauville,. oun 190 the ' even- aoewr anesa follow. Pitt's a: er Mayor John 8. comets ls ae oieeh Ce at and ; |: gir woods Bransford ' ieee ‘Stewart eee -_- ‘k, Reedall, Hiodesom, aliey) Counciiman Hall, ja)) 9 es ae er ne Fernstrom, the Jail FU charged a C is ds traced fivé mn from the h tut club bral ‘been had determined mob doors i 9 ae Ferry, | ln j ra this t nd M edly to take part La Ke in -\UDESDEY bi oa neh . rostitutes ritut With Side ea eanep lagna eerie: the exception of Reedall, those who ; | only.be h 3 } m™m iyor voted for a reconsideration would | - fdin also have against the mayor at ri stvoted for Lag the removal st t of ayOrPitt3 ip feectio , ; tion € r2e¢ MCGEE HCN Fie Ne ea declat respect he for Naor « ould 1 ee ee ues » x holds Bes ees ot fea ae ‘a ss ow ee ea Bie Pitt that [T. of the ; ; th thi enforce found them in elity ordinances 7 plat ‘ ; , viol ition the t \ aut ‘ read on ' the out t fe of eitbed ou of ! 7 h {s x to' pon © 1 onda i 28 oma Ee iin ; r ntos its pe ‘ au; ject. He prior to passed by cludec also include ye Americar the the ele solidly Treat € against Piss) aS i) removal ot = -e of a4 the ie Ttice ‘ ! a eg sro New which reached Po nnouncec inital chee oinh+ reignite vane Vance bh rroam ; Chicago ‘ : a i -v Pitt . { A hé | Coast Abandoned. NFS _ its ilee fp C ts | . to Game. th ( nen ite bus Utah b t-3 of 7}for ic' b who''are freight the bureau l Utah jus through tr na York Salt wag- . | ral Comimere ner 1 cl F encouraged ere the:-report that, ‘ ths >] ‘ co I ' d l { : Nodt er gul ttorne winethad t , j seceived id) b ' adv this Lane : iy i) o 1 i t flee. ) [ | and: n freight rane Lea recalled Uy The by Tethe eo It C pure hel ! L gr > eno ( ‘ te th (Compagnie LTLOe Or ee a 2ites evelt ear unexpectedly renewe the Brownsville Bre ao ] e- Cel cs mud mpl iin breal: j be inthe raliro. 1 ‘ ¥ ightwe ce y by oagay hurling explosive ge, messtee, report into the of inve stigations wes s acting for detectives rs ich . oyd the wal Conyers, made cag one was-i \ hi nh to the vf a piln hic whi Oi of War Wright, was. President his. feet his bill on Speciny its way 7 an cating advov the for an ¢ w ue i he amendment re s-eplisument of { he t the | thelusion . the re‘ ch evelt ea ' of a the ee ial ret nia , tre t L ne a a n " . th lead- oft i@ ne : mat Tw clive belicved eS ; ly The ace negro ime i i " 7 men tT ‘ 5 ‘ that|a it) myyy MMO jon= eight eut. plans is with 1 Today the morning, -- In New ‘Th Gt whole ae { done ne 49 Ss . dastardly = conduct ‘ worn 1 nro-ect to them torture 1 but ad to ; President in his Foraker h liuums rethe ether in h ES u h of m ( eo f | the Ineo ind of the re ; latl he co sion, et atrod , Men of of State. ie FINES AND PRISON SENTENCE MAY RESULT ‘Hiram E, Booth, Fred A, Maynard and W, M, McCrea Score Victory in Ruling of Supreme Court, ‘LAW IN. CASE IS nee them PLAIN! | The people of the United States won the most impor- tant case affecting Utah in many years yesterday when the Supreme Court of the nite States the noted land fraud ruling and reversed the decision of Federal Judge Lewis of Colorado, who about one year ago ordered the di of the indictments agaiums the: he big fuel ee anda and| ae as. we ‘ington, chan ‘Tuce- | ] will re 8 fs Mr. the ee aRe be oc- of tae will be visitec Naa ecital to close abe ride wha: Calman tees 2 pea ay ‘that 3 the with Utah six ATTACK | UPON LABO "ey f 3 a , _ Dec, --- n 14. an | leclaration 0 cap ee = ve of today the National at the the who ee Ctvi ote 14 000 mana he Willa 1, or to Saatntly a| | bu ae . ae aBryan aan campaign ate f bo cere p pany, com a nel: our other ° of the and e . each er. ; 18 liable to a fine not to iB exceed e |i] .: aa re rma the i = Satack (ader,on 5440 Statutes tal and labor by John Hays Hammond nost | j igalls was thhe sed _ an well-kno Utah men, will . imbe tried ona charge of crim inal conspiracy under Sec: F d a tion > Xork, Fuel of employes eae pai drive pant apoE aH instructed a re ont pub Fishe entertainment amaieN nts the ae will vis take the Company $s Inter¢ and Cole melter ae n ve to $10,- imprisonment ° exceed ten E not ye years, or to both. nOpear:as | i the | ee lent-elect's head o Se erre te evenw ath iteas salary Men loans |5 Bieig fen Involved. - + | con t 3 Nia general. ae bea industrial Insurance, and a i ae ' Henry. G. ai ‘ toe Utah Fuel of labor e 5:30] deflanc 4 ‘by ce selmont, | ager, soey heads the list.oc ‘ IN| Were the other dé veronu oy on se -ane ‘ pany ; officials under : iTS nue a Si man erat 7 oe ES catacot Nau Raum Will '‘ the wht into! ' next goand to of major only s at £ iined |fense of | the.Ww Amer =a a aem Nevius during his when the during5 the Washingten will ee will that. v S nelting They will Ny ment i val ir . t the a that Be nd bld o 1e manning for y on loss the with memorabie Z . forced his tirement from che ranks The toast Ust for the © » banquet (Continued 2 From -- = , I'age » so eet gene deve-3 ha: hearing against BANKER Godding, Canon theCity, R ts $0 SE not ordered today is wives | ram CONVICT Colo. BE, Booth, and W. Unitec M. | sition nd a vg Pore roen yar v othe Dan John E | ree at ca all uniticels to the hospital being Deeper TAY jon beams ad to hristmas whic cen +: 1aGovern make him the . or New Year merGodding| ry or ee ve receiver : . Buchtel ‘so cs ini _ pardon parole | P | ol - & | individual M. on, Justice | opinion, z, Dee. 14.-In ~~ Day, Ee -_--- --- A a . ; in characterized as 3 es a oye 2 ig govern Indictments. Saken . case l thi . government, Marshall ola x decided simply mely bold r : ZA + . me Lewis versal in} has] +2 Se: ze asdecided in the thatUtahthe eae Judsp indictments should be dismissed. of the Lewls It was decision the re- yesterday that. in effect, sustained Judge Mar= 491) . and, had : the Supreme . court su tained the Colorado judge, th¢ Uta " (Continued on Page Ten.) . Qo a-- E NS - - a - =- , a i 3 decision, ' : questions ee 2 dissenting >» | low taking in _ scinunined ioe " aah assis conspirators avn: Maynard, McCrea for to Pavnrtar Judge eo = Washington, : adlatant John Z8Ue,gst oe Denver M. and c eo 5. ae ies anitchiow Ww. eckson, C. S. arCrite en enna a lan and E. W. Senior also represente a | which Gren McCrea, at oe = ae od i ling that the "indictments be sustained 1 n ¢ from f alsuffering avia an all-|and in the Colorado cases, the a that a fatal terminadence in which was practically : € operation, | necessary ; "ante » ner = Ten.) = of the| attorney, of an engage-} ellogg, who 1!3| Paneth verns er ae Att. | cas Secret ar ae : penitent Perio Se serious arm | he WILL GET A PARDON 2", the rank .| | tion Wo. and re-) and an -1 -~-_-_ +. -- SICK Sues of 4 ' iii had en nt, onOgden © | Thurs-) rose to service Dec. O{}l was wate surned today un-| district attorney » for diarhinsel 43 til tomorrow 16 was 6defens ia yee Ee eae} the : SE en the Utah said that Fu eSmaIY toeIn indictments, witne dy ; : Se idanoe jee ; morroy documentary evidence pany was represe snted abba mae will fetiennaiaucne Marshall by VanCott, a re a me i the Commander Bast tired an pn tite St ee "rom 9,7 ae and . SanIG SE Harriman's cac fyarriman Ee = rer answer, : sweeping aio and fol l- » up ae stor victory | ae as y aj ve bet miebt hiv bash matters tha of nigt Ha ‘Ke subject. complaint. = The : oma: "the ose of , OS was the ac business to of creed caarrinee another blow a "e|and the secondary purpose, that for mining companies | the Interstate Comerce commission all| powers of the Interstate Co eae ° nicht he commission ‘ wae established, 1 investigation, the Supreme [eaceareentan Jpon the asis o s| " aoe nfor Saas "tne regulations enactrance Company Quits. power of. investiga! . Jay | decision the commission may start as) was ‘he vorda the power' to = te come | ¢ court of the sae stig es Ss 1 outcome| United i States ruled today many investigations as it plec into|e In othe ar is- limited as \ it usually eae ae z y vio 1Se "suffe red in the| that E. H. Harriman cannot be re the working of 1e nee ee ey isco earthquake, quire the Britishspeaking quired countries, to answer at the queations CONn-| j{nes, but can never a Cece er eny y OE | pe aelta‘one mae, ot cases where ‘the: sac7 n Insurance company of New cerning dealings in stocks between the} than the aoe of those neg are mitinerot tus ia eessary to those ; £ recto "as -|¢ ; re hic Alling to te 1em 2 . s conce a specific cf rough Bs sine for atte Union Pac bo and other Ones 7 te ee te b Holmes, in declaring he | where inv a. COE ae AY; ai ti Wee = 1 Jus Seabury | Frank H ello EE one Be pe "i .r- | opinion | of the court todays said in presoll or Yh arian . Day and MeKenna "med ea Bumence ‘Hawiein 9 ag ith Ne ° receb Ce a D 7 ras stigation by t the cent Interstate Com-| sto par t Poel na apr 2 are .; of the e opin Pl vf lon that the lainauntes Justices 5 arian, Saeiata o. Y busines rie Savin read ap Sa eordya the Ito an ive (E will place, v -sompany. mh! pian advising th soldiers Prominent at vy Amalg ee od Coppe : 5 Cee + re im t ; eens in that of sii Phe ps! os b to tryt m ta dismissed in Decision Prosecution | enj oy APS ey = ceed aHiee ns : eae G aa inmen there. On December 18 they will leave again for Guggenheims Pee. Dee oO é Dodge "Rys in a its | stick by thelr tesa vr fal A al Halt I ds: "EnSee rr rad t Imer ind deFate St Ra ae . | ox euus the menanVat turned livid as the intro oe his I roduci is stim ne 5 leh of Theodore aountry' ia Ppetter: ot good roads a a Smelting and Refining ympany j bout to be formed by pow aT odor and:|)- il interests Thomas F. Cole and/|- s« nena of the are back iGn D Ty Tali and a great amount of caplte ul is to be) vested reneral manager the Copper company Cole mm ore business of the eel corporation These bullt p a owerful " Se ent ae which i p = econd only to that ot | ee EEtruth anit ONeS the ment settlers de, te) uke ness "session. * ac this imeoting nai at Smelting Rival betore becau eck tha assist oa ane men in postecae gh Bene ee Sustained by Court Involving FAF FFP I++ 444 4444444455 possibly be callec and Melvi 5S during: |, eIville but SEthis ernoon has not the yet party been | | jmportant federation feature session ey afternoon : > citynits the A stot Se ee and f& amander 3a where clu in Utah ipa oe goat will taken for when be the aa jar of th given ‘ the ee wasne had had 1 "8 ‘ Ikore1 1 est { n ) cat ' m Ex-Pri mme m leyAe = ! Prownaville-shoot! President P Pear Foraker then in ment es s, is said to have | le c I 3 M ‘ ' The discharged i t es noon mn A et < nat made confession of ‘ by. his com- | fifth infant oe e i 7 licating half a dozen ot told William) La i 2 ace. t nsvill if- | th mploy ior ‘3 ie Verte } ) : af Vv The debate In rn begin Wednes- | Baldwin of eee the ; men fair was BC aac . ul Bea cee ee day neers te was warned u | 9 n | ( ‘ J et NS eee Benak oo he enate chamber sell t 1 I 2K Peas r i \ f x his ois ia the ei by gan th : eit ni Ch sruing befors from " 5 At oe Co f the-<a th ‘ Secret by permit . Lor ‘arlual hich» l of) t tocre-en eas upted a Bae: to mes i react b pr Here. ae soldier: providin to hear ; ihe ind cases determine ourhiito:and Decallowed ' wi) secretary. ad decided. yee he lands ecreta ate Fn ay A Caen te end. Sis . Sterrett w o | Aas ment > nate senal i hed anion <s tomade wh RarOr, : a! ‘ eatin A wages. the must sn-of-a- that z : seharged discha! commission affalt fal | the to| Ba rr ' ul n roa i crm onts Of: cong thie donmen * O'S at m1 fin D he ae heen ild d Peero . months ago f rallroa Ten) se \ De rates I Page 1 4.-Presid wed the the Preighe raven mene Basten roads. | NEW YORK MEN WILL ty a . waAtior 8 od thing : 7 Decon Washington, rooms certain public wenstan has ae give and liking it for so long that we} and the milltary nature of the entire | talked-of .. advance Sere teen ure only considered as ‘easy money' program will be carried out Just us from . the \tl Pe Case: te ; pie a ~\ for. the fre ight rate maker Just im- | fur ag wiil permit The menu Pree | common ouldnpr BO 8s ‘ "mn | agi MH pispoint agine et uragement railroad rate} came makers Utna L be of limp ae undressed z in. Paes | will green ; It 2a : idition to the menu ¥ nul fect vi , alling for a conference of shippers | er and in a ) th y Ween OF : i vhat i organized - sone unnouncing an advance. Sounds} contain the toast Mst and the musical ' S fo. ym the 7 ‘ shippers can ie ke. die (aU AGB it Instead of | program, as well ar extract from Lin- {/ little | compl athe Pe art. at ‘ ilinge for t a conference ~ | for dec the every treatment railroads on m P eat .ddress mn ann little at Gettysburg rough»work once and other two} || equally well-known pleces. of itertute th railroads for Utah untll the ratl- | @¢ i J : : os : stice | years and make up what thelr eee ature. intive) roads I forced to : i es ; | * n spends in the next thr lhe On Wednesday at noon the visitors Cour. thyeu ore ad: action..on the pars.) shoe\man" , ate De oF a re alned at luncheon by the = tl : ~ must of shipper necess. hich jt may earsSe be ne al y year ee Ps lh Ww ernors of the club, the 0, drew | to. back by! lé slatior Vai * a te . tak e the place of a busieee } luncheon t < . ‘Go| Lon = b Marshall Supreme | other states, supposed to contain phosphates, was the subject of conference between Secretary James R. Garfield and the representatives Howell and French. Secretary Garfield wished Jearn what, if any, ese the objections of the Western representatives to the neitharawean of these lands. The matter was discussed at some length, but no conclusion was reachet Senator Smoot will jn the near future introduce a bill preseribing regulations under which these phaosphate Lunds can be entered and worked . be in the c 25. ‘Fro will leave. pa ; ee = - newWS : Bal ppets 5p Ae } honor at a reception to be give by | ‘ ct. atTaft al | dent; Creer Gots veces dent: Robs i "eon rides ober t Forr oe ‘orre yet a 5 BA me Were a ee yee "Ow cain East night wasSierra | ee Tete expressed melontat, by iesa IlSa Aos 4 a ete OOi r 1H 10D Aer sten i B une Lee J REG 5 quet Sieh such mil-|roy at it which a N..Clark, sident-ele attorney;. i William D.> hipper yesterday a ing S : Wilson hotel 4 general inNa cofhs sp ae e Utz cae a shippers 1 2 kefellor can d0|cC jr at the | Woster ais 30 George otel; *2 ene ore, ae ohn ), ock os > ep A.A 3 5 ry. : Jey mae, || Vitation tation has also ifRi properlynee organized been extended to the Hon ; he a rose a began ettcthecclibine at this the | ‘etIn = vill tableg iatwitheaten the second labor care case men, onby which in nts were returned the grand "We notice that littl was said re-| women of the elity to vis P L e- | same les i rr , | dictments ¥ e garding the proposed advances In tween 5 and 6 o'clock | mor ad & B transcontinental len H arnimn RM rates: until presided. the tariff | Jury, At 6:30 M o'clock tee eee tonight the visitors ena an ee v } ees rem a ae fla oat said | Freed, a/ will Don C. Robbins an sit down to the annual banquet | No speeches eee ! Senior are under MOS tne ae sheet ber ao of the traffic f ur Phat | of the the Commerciaial club, at Which they3 bureau The indictments in these cases Ate reppe mane a Searhih ot the way the | wil] occupy the posts of honor. EverySTANDARD OIL TL HEARING AY resent Pe J eo ‘ . Pe "4 Meee aaed, meow a We have | =z connection with the function the part = ‘red J a 1, cla shipperhat Is treatec ha ity estern Bt ' ee the railroadsWe would ||} thing will be in with reference . to the visitors fi ADJOURNED FOR A D | assistant to the attorney_sanerals Ee 4 Lake | 2 = Carella st mpt ~ thaat i amount i Nextae ee came th "ant Central, or ined Go From a Staff ig Sa pone Washington,I 14.-The recent order of the. tilelor department withdrawing from entry y Commande OE "SAYS EHTAT re | than I - x ould their Judge PROVO ford rane : were shown terday, saying the railroads ae aie ; ot yet tini isit Club finished that checking the proposed | Women to :Visit not . ri] aan GG antl Scone et present them The women of the party wi : sh ; ers for 2 a conference the Commercial elu ee.ait gat 7 . club tomorrow y at t fi per ihe AN ae se trata o'clock, to view the decorations. i i to ord : = fay ad } : admission the re ser 1 1dvances ¥W advance ; gto aS t erSBT ce PR oe iola ad veterans thenr re . is as || distinguished session may sess re ailroads Lit 1 mal eect a. : off epnace » Commercia ™ upon Colnnel varfous cuple 7 1 tlt in I 2eAR le j | z 1 ; ‘s nail > » Ba waiting.4 s At Lhe suggestion, of Senator Smoot, ' 1 the Bat - ; ahs hi a the Z 1 i Bs in AT Myton to get water on the lands recently homesteaded by them. Director Newell has written to the in-| terested parties suggesting that they }t = a delegation to Provo to sentis:| Senator mre e and cotaaanat! ™m "A detall. The in the same build e ng o- the | evening a camp fire wase given fn honlor of the party local' posts of }the G. A . which all attended. } The party was eseorted through ne a ordir clearl Pet iw | alle ) ete ee stoo ‘ stood } 4 8 FFPFFF PF FoFEFets+o+oee oes could offices zi ara | Gets 3 1 corder->. core lingg with 1 Ws the 5 statute ME Se tit nuade aliling sithoad fallen v0 men and ordinance ms aha eno latlonec : ae1 jeatior b kt es De otticer } la 1 appea ut was e | ould a of: | Harris, l 1k. 5 ablish eth ‘ ee wnsI Ly : et WINNER AGAIN Senator Smoot held a meeting Sat- | urday with Director Newell of the a clamation service to see if there was any way by which the government| - were CONFER ZETA $ ssembled 1 [eae p aand pata os 1 to rt I : ) ert ‘it on. A 1 n 1 wor Tate fi ofti« Sen st = s chil ree bs Seerur ol a> ) : "Ju ; ; ' t by he way whlen "used "members eal elena thorsh Ge that | he to fr ay it ran be ROD n ce him an ored the usted | m i ufterand in thi uid uocoun pas il ‘ l Be " Z thi rem took police would ' i ~ most eae =I ae to_ the henor hat t 1 fog rs mconsider : cn oH heatting n 160 of the f i juoted Tl ‘ ae Hl «7 CONTE ghest | oe inted ath , : me ote fu t in an eae unlawful'act did not be lhe ve e he stand back of te <¢ chief or ‘ out eh lirect ied et do pproving ground ‘When aU cit distri (°° = an house I them y en cA wi bee council I R.. Moreto Cou that , LOD °"* ? Stewart ee a ie 3 guilty. be might I ibove j a4 alke1 we reclay nicht aoe es otaken the council routine recess matea was lee! null Thoreday until Te Tharsdday 3 | to attend t b A x . ers and discuss the propose¢ -1eW. ort ravenna <2 dinance itt vonl to Council. + ; Ae Bul peal to the cour }| Pitts "apy wasChieti a lengthy one and Tehene a ‘ denthe | light = rstanding of tt this red -- Se : ‘As I understood my dt , to | eee th rs uN he ae . e automobiles. the Ww pet the immediately C "ly 4 t ‘the .ee ‘ ee ; graph, & Sa pees ihe eer BO Perak ee down the ~ theet beate ColW. the the th 6 city Pc Two 4 O'Donnell.-s. to to Salt S ~ 19 mush cent} with broke é See ther: chi p another toeee ed Mark Reedall explained returneded to of thy an--) wi x Dra irr sr ait cr at ouy x , f iE voted tto reconsider to Be get . a itis ni = ai ve { ho = oe } pet ye the council again, | Of the poll matter : of J ordinance 1 when ¥ he would ' have voted to sustain | as nearly eal as tit p , Mayor Bransford in (0! of the opinion Chief Pitt Councilman ‘the Ed ousting G,. O'Don} thie s mayo man einWie nell their When t night; buraine a1, t | "garrving 1e 200 ang eastin = it gilieaigs rae‘ The The vote on a motion to reconsid- - was as Tollov i. Cowburn, Murdoch, Ray- bould, at ae eines racer © stays, bub away lve at rice eirdadbetore apis ited "hortiy the} removal was ade | oar . = e. | woods for by Councilman J. J. Stewart. in an ef- | WOGUS en fort to have the council refuse to susth oo Ih tain Ac- mp ae s acaiao he pri mob arr wee . The ity. gathered , ing xvcould menu a rn during Lake imme- to train reached Salt Lake the party was met by large numbers of representative citizens, local G. A. R. men and the Ladies' G. A. R. band, and for upwards of ten minutes an informal reception was held, during which the veterans shook hands with hundreds of their old comrades and others who were there to bid them welcome CHE ATEN if PREY vis ‘Ree Salt were escorted party at Provo. suit if absente SEE uf the _Executive director, onel F. M. Sterrett, with J. Halloran, president of Commercial club, met and the action of the council at former meetings against moving the red-light district to the West Side and the President of quarters in the Wilson hotel. stand of the American party £ Je women two G. A. R. auxiliary asso- In spite of his urgenteleven-page appeal to the city council, reciting the of a damage Seas kis Utah and Idaho Senators and| Congressmen Meet Secretary Garfield, surprise diately threat WEATHER TODAY: CLOUDY { WILL ORATORY he were ousted, Tom D. Pitt, chief of police was removed by the city council last night when Councilman Stewart's motion to reconsider the vote of last Monday night was lost by a vote of 6 to 8. ‘ & Testing Ability ofof | Salt Lake to Wil Help Theodore and Myton Homesteaders to Get Entertain Great Annual EnWater on Land. campment Which Is Scheduled for This City, ad- Councilman Stewart Expressés Views on City ‘Brothels While Fernstrom Says That Is Not the Question at Issue, OTHERS WAS. "SENATOR WILL AID SETTLERS IN UTAH |GOVERNMENT recelved and with little circles here. ‘| meaoewee COMMERCIAL CLI CLUB BEING THROWN OPEN TO THEM. cruiser was LAKE PRICE FIVE CENTS. Army and His Staff re: nel Guests of City-Are B Shown Royal 'GGood Time. vices, official or unofficial, have reached the state department confirming the dispatches from Willemstad regarding the seizure of a Venezuelan coast SALT 1908. Commander-in-Chief of Grand! GNSS TREN TT yin Chief Pitt Tells ¢ City Council Why He Refuses to Violate Oath of Office at Request of Mayor Bransford. 15, ettt esses serete ey Ss LAKE WHAT thoroughly modern street ear system, with mic re than one hundred miles of trackage, and one of the best electric Nghting systems; pure water, mat chless climate and bathing resorts, esti see Kepublican Punter: lountain HAs. wee UTA FHtttt etter essere rset oes WHAT In the south ern part of the state is an almost tropieal climate where and other fruits thrive in an abundance une qualied by any other Spot in the Union. In Southern Utah cotton has been grown AGES , from : ave t ‘ PA My : ODO LOR sho bpthe cutto rt a ¢ oeoO ration¢ , dissolved, 1409. * t down for caus i eres ee et ‘ Ean heirs The same ‘ deciston | we ‘Oohe l ,wee : also te . handed ¢ the dow aed ail c _ n in ree ee January ac ae Homwae asked the rae Elen ina e c mmiswio Sane err nplal its for Hip eomnlati | and inv catigation ana Se fiolation by the "ginbrnces of ; the Bit act commis : " | consternation inthe ranks hed it os it r Gwe a . aa ly me Fin I Y : j 1 tlio railroadm |