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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY. SEPT. 27. 1908. _Z00 PLANNED FOR LIBERTY PARK (Porter-Walton Co. Scheme Now on Foot ids and Animals of the Inter-Mountain . res Trae ore st, New Feature,Country, Includingsind ter gie,gune oeciel. procured than the summer.F, whichwhtAnd bold ou to ‘mapeers in the mountains. Birds of |during theorinary, it was sur- .-Draw Crowds to Public Park During Summer MOfths.2),|, Why 4 Not Lite ¥ ee PArdlishing P erty 7 park among ; has public Lake, aid probability @lgtiners C ed; men of seems more some action that could be found acquisition of a There is nothing near prising bunch | in all| : tains Salt | brought than a | at th which ¢ ec i Nace pone! eilepark Tw rough : be ; the . {rapped pe new years ago moun-| . and lows $e y always aro 'never a time ©crowds, pat Se n amusing when and they not watch the to sit number a eee a 16 of peo- the supports for there Studiously specting the gathered : is there do to sidewallc up awning and park? | docs bos the animal kingdom that £0 attracts | advisability of|are many not 2725t Of: Polar; bears, there|j,° anima i old like the monkey attraction at somping arcane 2 counamon variety | rhe‘antics of the little Jong-talled fel-| beer 5 spirited there kinds would be the |} of monkeys. a time zoo for Liberty the this added ae | "Or-conrm, one of the first steps | Drie Witte votes, Cane eens different ; tho city council within the new « IAjberty park. set " the next year, aside byne Brigham ° , Juke Z ee olden days, has become Salt Lake acu peat in and around ‘ wake fo air, and e » Fae months yeas. summer of men, women the shade themselves the speciai in © lovers tho park t A caref _ omen, attraction a young | parks, made At the : circus there ree oard intends gs eos ay y af< coetheck-. Bree te ene es bel, 2A and some in the Central lay of cash summer. splice: get park the : Ailsce park' oo ‘es ] out-/ aah ald fot, sistant Det alae J oe os forester in service, of | Progress of are S. not wasteful, R. Kellogg, as- in the spé United While the would inter-mountain in this || work woods, reduction mill !orders wh Waste inandthe protection of timber of holdSato hte from fire are going a long way | his work at towards consérving our forest reout If ho the country. | sources. Oo ean once | do it, to send and hasn't put that sufficient view of our Greenhouses Gee acsae Ge :at our Centerville e B & Sylvania pays. firm progressiy enn- | assessed manufacturing "find | been "Vastmadestretches territory as have |lath and shingles, barren of through, we | as follows: outlines its lumber, and owners taxed have go hi tw Sept. 26.-The 8th e to | pected Grounds Lake the this but indications helper aa pert are Undertaking In the hard this company, like many fin: nd ee jal troubles y pate company in times of 1893 | th c. . of eaparin . $91 Mr. O'Donnell came to Salt | has buckled City and entered the employ of | all ratided Utah city | Phone Bell Ex. een d 9th A an venues and C and D Phone he {s | Servation Commission, Forest a ce acta tev eatineiat Grvestin ‘and tore ae lentl down closely to the ive been going out started wo from tary Since avert ment.-office by'| They have gone to spe-| others, had}|t ta Aor t n the fleld. to of |clal agents In A : out Mr.|enrment stations here and: at the White House tg | of governors, is going rk | also may ee Leal 4 obtained be96 obtaine national great an the Service, |} has declared himself strongly conference American Federation of These | the National Association secre-| ; tur, ers agree. Justices of agre forward. from the governore and court of the United States great|ten President Roosevelt the organiuztions have shown so| interest in the conservation) . - - BISHOP C. W. DAVID NIBLEY, A. SNOW, Pres. JOSEPH S. ia TREES we ey JOHN in = WEEKS, RICHARDS, Sept FRANKLIN sa S. Then t ae Pare eet en siage oofa o oe pan a ae and : he hard ad-| pull of it for the first year, and he ac mits that there were a a eee it looked dar} A Oar with hi the name that day action o head, but he did 2 not) he - eet about abo has that pen now th rime he AE has ) I Feta interes ed to of gtr as Utah Ws » Qo overflow lands: 2ce the | for that wi ) | reaus and Cardinal Gibbons, leaving to be present Se ie », gave ynservation co ees 0 ct Th 1e Satine ey 4G tionThe, moveAeaniy.| ‘ th aa . rease; the ifeg Bee : compared as cost of water) : rallroac with ‘ Ar poweration water power and) Taiout all phases. o ot timber and lum- eat aT | Its Banat be are © said now ob All the cron rapidly pushing 3 si I ‘s work in Pie a eee This firm while nearly in its infancy, belng only two years old, {gs one of the leading firms of its class In the West, having a large, rapidly increasing, trade of well satisfied customers. Being located as they are on the main line of the Oregon Short Line railway, with trackage into fa- Y5 a 33] S = Labor and of Manufacthe Supreme 5 have writexpressing just the out a 0 . o > one o cages, chairs, crusher gates, e 8, weirs, water of mining, machinery, langing dogs stamp heads, head mill ete. wheels nd walk lights, lamp poste structural steel on work, t Ke stock o eams, channels' and angles always on hand, cast {ron columns, plates, uckets, etc, eT ninakecnithin G Sie cae machine {ta branches. | "rearesmnem resp sil y an one Bias de dos Ane ci bacmcinge hohe u= dat sad en . . s esident Ror, ee eee Henry at eT en nf y 0 af quan te of w Tuesday, yecember Jne |) Ganne : imetdm: ; December §&, the | tant Jate -Taae Tuesday ' director week 1 B iis states and territor-| Mr. Gannett, ishington, eg 7 D. C., at the Cuban . is one of of who spe him Mtr 5: work boiler in all AppReEss ® rum ] assis- ver oun a‘ 3. e oad census. the best 454 West 5th. North, Salt Lake City, Utah. rr presentatives, will meet| known men in the government work undertaking bustamd ington with the commission. | at Washington, is just now aoe we of minerals muchprobable how the shout a n aoe eves in SESEmining Sitnce | ber; left. and: duration | Already, although the ovite elon, nae s mnhe aco a paatio a ba ft yo » i census es of sn =: | res ok : the nvi Cuba ae z : ri ‘ = has invested . governors up renal o Hen deen p C eat si iw? atid : , about. ¥ live : not yet been issur 7 Ala govart ) A $e the President, he will devote in minin 0 ie and : : 7 fish Ac twelv y or Se fifteen : tl ; Sa tio par aan oe see thle daventures. return, || stock game and twelve ee states Tis ria einlie : chain ee PERE , OO rale dee yme ( 3 of owner and have confident many - : times over energy invested been largely manager in oho for His C mnost Aries: the is only This properties Bingham ane the money | ule ofa SU ene i | operations | servat oy and_ Tintic} the president is now the Wutonia Mining He of really eesace ion. Aone th Orr IS510 ‘ Fa present . neon ae is Just whatCon-|it!) National . seen ean "" only by study- | future. ating in thirteon Towner of valu- Mr. an¢ every returns in ane O Donnell Bingham years indication the near a = Sorted canyon fe Alaska, and and S."|ARRINITY this property points to good ae Hawall, Among : .s ee the The planet Acthra, solar system the ever at 6 completed, | when which, material meeting. | the the Governor Hoggatt are Governor Frear of} of natural fears will make up the | i tho = > J ‘ FUE : £ : ever first ex, attempted inventory BUSINESS ce HOMES. PROPERTY. «¢ in BUILDING - has part been | ea ;ca of Its wanderings. wedding occurred of)1n the course ithis celestrial lo- eae wn When is not nebula {f they) saw t at all found - "Then a ch having its (the united planets LOTS PAR began to U S | 99 He was marricd to & "be alschool of astronomers who watch their| A Miller in San Francisco Pees | scho a Lhe so closely that once one is e ; C and ve | \found moverm« Ae kept In in slght and its} coming to Salt Lake as City, a it usually is ; kept signta ; ay. > sir home é : ej), slotted bright Cue Se naeh in his OE ate > Cee s« vi a a the heavens had} Generous oa \ a we = ideawako to | _ tha been substantiated whon it disposition, ae and Beene always on about wideawako him, | Scarce Edward G O'Donnell has friends by the hundreds ; The secret of his success in : 5 miv writte sines s pluinly written on his} business 1 : ea many years count ene ne bee t 269 place of business ha _ ti st in °71 South West Temple strec ca eee city his | and | this E faded from, aoe ah lly ne OG aN Dakota re ¥ . w the eee a : affinity, cool off| onomers - trict i a i ee Emersons cireIn their wooing are | | least," sald today, ‘Now, the huiman planets "whether Profesthis is Aethra he or some other astero!d decidedly primeval. Firat a pursuit is|sor aaR. T. Crawford, head of th depart' . ¢ started as both ve c about each| ment of mathematics, hak a siened Inother in gradually le ning orbits |} structor A. J, Champrenaux to make the Finally the w and tho wooed | necessary calculations There is every 8 oe f zied aero n at oe Ket hra 1s been found.| brace and the fire of et: was about the size of a) such that both In part Pp. . a dlameter eter } verted= vyheat farm,e having intito vapt Lpor fle The °® ; a and the Beet' have j astronol - lthat oa i planet new !s several times ‘This bridal veil is osculatio or ae ; tl tnt : : har that embrace ta at least are con-/ believed to only explanation that| hidden Aethra from the searching been able to make {s8|of the astronomers, who perhaps ted found an affinity | charted Aethra in its honeymoon fo has east ee ; © Pa eba believe eras his ain This is the first of the solar system | th the rlculation calculations arere have | Mr. Champreaux will eyes|a day for twelve or huve | prove definitely to as al this is the planet | worls apes co " time that hus been ¢ extremely iely work fourteen the lay Aecthra."' ALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS again by astronomers of th¢ found Uni- | Mera what ae, ‘alifornia, H.Avs etal who Blighton, have mani eeis or es F. | TEIN ‘Ghaerwvaastrontor Earle. a ‘heAD nebulo eat Aenea cloud that envel In welfare polities of and matters affecting | ver oe oie Se See id case of affinity ome Yi on ea Peat ia cath eal bseryatory, j}oped them is precipated upon thelr the community Mr. } al a os honeymoon spent somebelieve hi PP 7 ican rere the, welfar united and the and new a honeymo planet, the Not lor ufter the planet : was bas , always di g-| . bulk taken : a Ively ri\hunting ate star Jang O'Donnell ae two welded ° into one, pursues its path." ; | Sn wher in sta ‘ ; t a vs covered, |t met a smaller body in the Such {s Bligiton's theory of the die- | interes He las absolute confidence | ethra ig one the astero) ena ; 1 apace svace f Salt Lako City cHe | Bey a Har ae group Ba Aethra of of planets ae that eeeuees Iles be-|gece celestial n the atei me ; a : ae future of 5a uM appearance ai ) 7° of - | pecul and its s return , to/| 7 I ntal The orbits of the view 1 erm: | . ) orbits of Mart ari : .two Cobodle: view hag chosen this cityty aax ae < aig ae | A = ates, i ess smaji, but there Is a t LDP ned e pire cts: a h as two of i "No ono will be sure for a year at home, IN TS OF THE CITY. | HUNTING AMONG THE STARS | only lost, , and these » O. a a e | . ' aoe i l ar any part jost and} ¢ difficult lou eleht |; gates. ‘eat the "inventory: OF. eae =may ores pe: | ba rac eee1g that. a preliminary repou tt li I ane ae made to the National ¢ nseevawen liar ao Commission ton all kinds smolter cars, Water Pope's ei . very reasonablo.pricos. jihad ea maatamearceare mal repairera of milling and and station shoes, dies, before at |, their yards, and all new and upto-date machinery enables them to turn out first class work at ore The Of work of compiling Tene' aaterial "eemtlelog: the Stor' great the m ¢ : f sent out by. the. different Seng hep Maheniil asinghtedle 5 ha Bal _--* he $20,000 om ‘ now is ind. ane : rag ae Trustees. - but swa 0 isj|traffic growing constantly In addition to his a mae ; bureaus lands-farm have been || their ward with about own. timber lands, mineral lands,|ment may crops and crop. production; | established. ane al anil eee facia eral 2 ; a ne ienieatinn about navigationbusiness, 1, conducted under abo water-| : aw (= Tig< use ofhe our r inland nlan W of O'Donnell & Co., from |h he Sr ae: creased and the reason| to this, and snow ak 1aVvily Beanie coming aha § {ofwanting the government to know 2004 e is RICHARDS, unqualified approval of the movernent to saye the nation's natural wealth, the gov-|of resources the movement has spread| States, New state) there, = to all over the ssUnited states. New went Ind. | ' first that Streets 34 strong that mae bu us of statistics all over the coun- | conservation commissioners are re- | jubilee in Rome, gave ‘ : lv 1 { Senne eng wes bis, Deen. Bed a1 ounty clerks, to township as-| ported to the National Conservation | statementas to the duty Involved in confidence in the future of Salt Lake a Ped manufacture rs, to lumber | Commission at the rate of three Of }making provision for oS agi ti ok City. We purchased the business OF Nee aie to railroad and steamboat/four a week and large national oTr-| tjons by taking care 0 ne C his former employer and faced er l mI anles, and to farmers. The eriefs| ganizations are rapidly CO a sie sources of the 6 country single-hande > most acute | compa busine: | | | THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE MAIN SHOPS OF THE .Paniattciiar 2 Fs the! Office CITY KE A j Catel 1909 policy | off could some not hold {t. Ouron recent law and permits concession thirty ing company, business. where undertaking Undertak- 2) ee ue ‘ oing to get through it in good time. | Washington, D C. The Conservation | yor of conservation, and Mr, Taft, in i ‘<¢| of‘commission Progress". also whichgets show just how || his recordspeech as an of advocate of thewentmoveve. ¥Cry Fk fkely lya it h 1a 1s anne cut short out "Bulletins acceptance, on af 7the va: fe Cation ofere some of hi:no com-| best conservation movement,| > =<}plans ment. It = a question .on which tho has been rapidly yy thha : learned L a4 I be gacounipeles at Soi his brother. went aah to| "Ieper er After Pilea thieagli heaoa San Franctscoz and entered em-| : 7 the he dad an SALT : Trial cur are which sults re{ing a copy of this most unusual docuThat the conservation movement fs turns to the National Conservation | ment, the "Schedule." on 0 Unoye pe nonpartisan is shown in ‘om esio s w the Ine ,|cle Sam js basing the first inventory the vigorous declarations In the platCommission show that Uncle Sam i he ever attempted to make of his{ forms of both leading political organmaking fine headway with his invennatural wealth It can be obtained | izations in favor of conservation of tory of natural resources, [It is perby writing a letter to Thomas R. | natural resources Mr. Bryan, who haps a bigger job than he at first sus- | Shipp, secretary of the Natlonal Con-|spoke at the governors' conference, Francisco Mi. Address our Main Interlor Whetd are at HAVING ITS EFFECT IN SEVERAL STATES |j:t¢) 80) San y Write us before you buy or sell anything in our line | fire will Do not think from this that all of | give him men enough to put it out. In the old time practices lave ceased | this way we have saved nearly all our or that all who are cutting our for-/| land from devastation by fire ests are practicing forestry-n all, coming ot up well in second growth nor; ot maybe the majority, 5 Hence pao but the awake num- | | which is we : do not cut C any. any ber jis jner asing, for the wide-awake | question ime re aT o . of taxation {1s a very nen ire learning that conservative | serlous one Timber ] ; i a and has been lumbernig¢ pays \ progressive Pe ~ | panaene e . country Washington, the ea Agents "ce Eos gO help to the office and we CONSERVATION OF RESOURCES ALREADY of \ d Ow Incubator and Brooders Third | think now, the careless and almost We always pursued a eon- | acres of land only to one owner where } criminal methods of the old time lum- | servative have course in lumbering, kept in growing timber, taking | berman If taxation of Practically every section of }care of our timber and striving 1 to | growing 5 the country timber were bears aafter lower scars owners left he | keep out E the G fire d Any O'DONNELL timber that] wo would had 1 10t skinned be ; compelled the land and to cut left what It s0 blows down or should s be burned 2 we rapidly. remained So far we have not succeeded open to the ravages of fire. | gather up at once and always, so far|/in any legislation ee for | The the waste prevention in the woods was terrific; | as possible, all trees struck by lght. ; of forest fires that amounts to ge anyCity Councilman, Successful Business | the mill waste was almost as serious. | ning. } thing. 3 If the fire can be kept out and ; ' |In many cases the percentage of the ""We manufacture with thin saws and Mining Man. taxation reduced, with Judicious cuttree that was sent to the market in|} band and gangs. We strive to do our E. G. O'Donnell is another Uing there is no reason why PennsylSalt| the form ofr lumber was so small that ! work as well as anybody can and take | vania should not have Lake City man timber suffiwho has worked him-|I would be ashamed to mention the | pride in the fact that we can furnish | cient for all time.' Z eelf to the front in his business and| figure. It was considerably less than | anything in the confidence in white oak. of the white pine, or | community. | half. ‘Statements like these," continued | hemlock, that any firm can east of | the This is shown in the extent of his "All this, however, was more the | the Rocky mountains and at any time, | of forester, "show that practical men the lumber industry at present are business and in the fact that in 1906 | fault of conditions than of the individ|; We make all our lath from the slabs different fr the old timers who he was olected to tho olty council from | ual lumberman. While some of them jund dgings, making ateut went into the forest, slashed away tye Second municipal to ward for the| were withou oubt unnecessarily | half millions a year. he balanco of | their heart's four-year content, term, and a position toid the he still| wasteful, the maJority operated as/the hemlock slabs and holda. edgings, after world that the timber r nomically as they were able to and | taking out the lath. we load up an the United Mr. States O'Donnell were was inexhaustible born in Ireland | still make a profit. send to the pulpwood mill, about 6,900 Although a consfderable proportion of in 1863. 6 came to the United umber was cheap, and many times cords per. year. Our shingles. are | our future supply will come from. NaStates in 1884, and soon after entered | only the best grades could be sold. | made from broken pleces, he forks coal and | tional and state forests, the great bulk business in Chicago is | Thin have een changing during | hollow butts, about six million per | of our timberland he conducted for five years Is in private hands, success|tho last fow years, however, for the | year. Wo also gather ce up t tops - C and much of the lumber : timber supply is dwindling and used by the prices | and breaks and limbs of the hemlock | next generation will come from itt. of forest products are rising to a point | and hardwood tirnber left in the slash| While there are unquestionably that permits oafuller utilization of timshort ings, using all but the oak, hickory | years ahead for us we can evonually er. and chestnut, and send that to the produce all the timber we really need | "Waste has been reduced because | pulp mills, about 5,000 cords of 160 if we fo at it In the right fashion. This conditions now make it profitable to | cubie feet each per year This gath- | Pennsylvania firm is on the use enon of the stuff that was for- | ers up the refuse in the forest so well | track and many other famed } merly left in woods. Improved saw- | thab there is little fuel to make a de-| owners will introduce similar methods j mill machinery is also playing an im- | structive forest fire of conservation and wise utilization portant part in tho matter of the " ‘Every man in our employ for |as soon as conditions become such | | can afford to do so.' positive | that they had has vears thirty past Better | the tree closer_ututiliz: tion of the ploy N § WE SELL ONLY THE Best zoo Staes|ings aking about forestry ment of 2 zoo incr r eaiie establish- | "Just the contrary is true in many } theresa: Hecate Pere cases and the number of men in ae half of the park ds-not well: cared lumber industry awakening to the |} forsendn Sen tthiniwa oe a | forest he cton"s Necessity ae se of conserving the country's | *: resources arses eSeca on tineaLC oe Riles increasing Fa eit is a : : each 5 | would be necessary, of course: | day Progressive lumbermen realize | to} 4 i‘ Ay ‘ < build a structure for the housing « hat they must adopt conservative fe vf |} methods B or ; live3 =e . 3 to watch the slow some the « sj at a Be a ¥ Sivas aint eEReeae ; | death of their great industry. | but much tho. exhibit Cater ti the of aden Bulbs ‘ul OR WAIT DEATH OF LUMBER INDUSTRY | pe w. 1. Groves Latter Day Saints Hospital eee and | | far "All from lumbermen it," says Shane That tn ARK: O Set ane ae states coe valerate F all . Se State ac- tion should be placed at the public park for the entertainment of the Public, The most feasible plan pre- | Scented is for the establishment « Adjoining a aro At raoc- purposs next spring, monkey, wiser | -<-<$<<-- = ne Breck had a | board a a starting somo internal strife. But| West and Third South and Fourth whatever the reason, it is certain that | South streets, has been one of the histhey are always the drawing card. It|toric spots in tho city, but for years is sald that there is a ring-talled | has been unused. | . new aaa ape F a enjoyed ark nee park SSG | tically pro-/monkey i | eee wm ¢ out of commission, but th Monkeys Draw Crowds. ae necessity for moro breathing space for° Tt may be because the Httle fellows | the city, which fs yearly growing more act almost human-some- | | compact, was recognized by the city it may be simply becauso | Officials. The park, always ten acres Jooking around or | bounded by Second covering West and Supplies |. ee ¢ afternoons, é Se y the of members Sut Btesemenee realized that have ag | made ready for opening to the publia | t will bo In still better condition next |} year and will aff | spot for the Seopie of the noe ee | For: years the park has heen' D - to Invariably end in a sound Nke "ch." ments contemplated for each, will be 50 far to find buffalo for a zoo There! So the keepers are talking "each," | enough load to carry. The zoo feat/is a herd of them on Antelope fslpeach" and a few other words with |} ure for Liberty F park covering one 2nd, "ch" the last herd of any size in the/a "ch ending jn the hope that the|hundred < res, has e West, mn a and : several | of these could be | wise ring-tail boy will be able brought to | port of here Be eee at oNeeeirian any time man the park] speak a few English worde. : ; cS au robabill thera 3 ar strea Tea 7 | ma ao er. ane ear, city on cee d ee am oe An ; Italian mountalir store-keepers on West | money will isbe every Soaropria aa for that vias | small great the thrones around for a softBS the lawn 1 ' . friaay,,| a tree iq ager friendly and there the rested dur- nature. nature, oF Ate in | Talk of Other Parke ndreds animals ane ing the crowds that come and go in | fowl ons Your W . soar of all species haveof been ste gathered | New York which almost talks, and/ ® stream during There has been some talk of the | the hot day of the | together, and millions of people yearly the keepers aro spending their Spare | city establishing a park in Cfty creek summer, and especially on Sundaye, | enjoy themselves watching the antica | me and finding no end or pnJoyment | canyon and this may yet be done. But ban proUshout the summer months, |of the animals. ~ ts ae = ald tne. cone rhe | for the present It is belloved that the a concerts were a feature at Lib. : a . fcepers have noticer a te mon-/expense erty of Liberty park. Besides park this there and Pioneer ae S Buffalo on Antelope Island jEteys chatter along for a time and park, f especially Salt with Lake the City 1 would not have spot on shade of P. oultry : spend- re 18 | ing money on the parks in making altoe evidenced in ,| the factat thu that ees during theis summer Pio- ~ e TT ig : look and times-or they are soma for a keeper and in of many of them are collectscr. Siena eal a 16 crow=ds a : ae the best specimens ob-| neonle we ..2 | Minable. In Central park, New York, oe No ao- and Lincoln park, Chicago, espectally quarter of a millfon curate cstimate os \° as Induced Steve Love, who con| trols > res re out after a| | trols the resort, to gel FewHeer other specimens to commence a! and enjoying eniowiee | ons and In all of piace. the Eastern 3 ue ; | arrangements arrance : have from been course, as - there js n. ‘ ‘the ~ vote trap and is now at W aBing 5 : aw | mere This cub, with two eagles|°fweeks the ago opening show; aact fewat |eaught alo ne the " , there of was the a monkey aoe Wasatch rang ot rp 5 |far from Salt Lake have rated nn the Orpheum which was the | unquestioned attraction at the resort, | Lif hits on the bill-always onethe of monand has induce " c a con. | Keys please open} dur » Sunday has childrens gee ing a the ~ end the of the park during the of Wo and in- taken, by ho park'commlssiol land |e teorte Gaunt in! tho, mountains ta | WaY% a, crowd Of young and old near | ow yack wag prestige wi P. lants the crowd. wie par Seeds, hour M month: to mind that} | | i ont ! 1 ¥ Pp ents aym W nves men Th O. . ot . d ir ones S h out ' ; |