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Show UTAH ‘ ee fa CITY, ed + + + + + + + + + +) # + + + + + | +, +) +) + + through cents a 75 You +. +) + + + + + + + Salt Lake péople pay the ralroads in this instance just $19 250 lictnse for putting up these beautiful buildings. Your own new C mmercial c'ub building will require 450 tons of steel and you will pay $3,150 more +| +| +) + for g&tting it you +| +. | now that than + + +) + would have to pay If you were + geing to put it up in San Fran. cisco 044444 +> Volar dust here for HH4d +444 ‘ rit you ane nte o 4 \ z = ? oO] De mnt : iow ! iit Wg | 3 D of Governor mM: oltica val. Emma + dying on Pace + 8: Fattenem the ts today sang brink of -_---- + Relaiives of Murdered y Senator hie c.ffow : eoreiaeae Will Seek to Avenge . + His Death. Pp 2 eeTS Nashvilic Pern... Nov 1e.- Robin | + Cooper, son of Colonel Dune an 3. + Cooper who shot to death f¢ Ornter. Sen: utor Edward War co Carmack, ts + apidly recovering rey on 1e Wounds Carmack gave hihin efore he was shot down Young Sooper : {11 anew to the charge of murder as soon as e is ind his father are mem> IM As Tatee of the grave. Bee - nil int remarks. mack's young ¢ Spanish latest i ed was a new that he p and \1 | minut as il of ene trace tl feud-is cpedted naling is running: Sy decreased. not i} sin extent that. was $< to inybody xcept Help. has reaciied songs end fully man. H ada conquered opfra, and even s¢emed to be Mard= Saveee SEP- owner SAM WILL OBJECT | Russians and Japs Are Sound= ing the Other Powers on the Matter, and that Imposed the a changed dy ts h and gwedy to Free New feller p The, ‘York: TT are Nov: ‘ ae 16.- fohn D. | Serve et Trade. on n- Sugar Philippines Is ra ; j at Btn SJi4 one : AR | the cause of | de artment _ A Half- | Million+ ote of Dele Sufficient All to Settle ; . | may' deem best, to an co-operaie swith‘acaaioe York, Nov-16.-The Democratic ferest service:in effort i ; national committee finds itself unab! ead(Continued on Page Two.) ai ||} Chairman to meet theNorm ons nses> I of ackthe sald ¢ ampalenWi Sa Te did ae | all not our be ‘ive er ligations, paid ] all HIS ANNIVERSARY z every 1] them eon pated KB reocipte total HAY bat regard as ‘Ne 78} 01 i ine j Pi will -- p the Seton, ‘tltula r Newark;. Mer bishop. Kennedy, of R ; "& | j ? Se of J? ; ar Scat Erni ¥ % g Bx} ‘i z i. NORMAN Asks the } ; E. Pres- MACK P Seay Sanaa : Pere i a Government Job. cellor of the diocese of Brooklyn, 1s well as American students and many! American visitors | --_-+s ee i AN a> <a ae | Bom CRUISER CHESTER TO TRY OUT HER ENGINES | ie ee os 4 | is] 7 fF LD. a by oe ee oy ae Denwers vearmit i pes fora n Sst Judge)Gould Ga, al | ia he | Kaz & Stove pay one ART EXPERT WARNS THE PUBLIC ABOUT SWINDLERS Oy. ha , ee cae Republican Special Service, Wallace, Idaho, Nov. 16.-Mass meats! | ings were held at every town in Sho| shone county tonight for the purpose of oLeahis ring opposition to «eny attempt to reduce the tariff on lead and r Cc ttees ere appointed to draw up petitions of protest and dele| gates lso appointed to attend t | the grand conference of business men and roe he la alle to be held at Walare to row. | in mor a s meeting a delegation \ ii be appointed to appear before the | congressional committee at Washing| ton November 26 and present the peti| tions of the Idaho mine operators and yusiness men against any reduction of the a that will affect the industries da CS e\) _ L ee NEW eae theta | . Mass Meetings in. Shoshone County Towns Precede Grand Conference. New York, Nov. 16.-"For0 many vho, he declared, was the - 7 : youngest soldier of the Newport, R. I., Noy. 16.-In the teeta] years I nave lived entirely # name wag Gilbert Van) of a gale of wind, the new United | American art er ya and collections Cineinnatl, who Corbin satd.} States Peruiker Chester, sailed pe af-|.and know "everythin a oes on er boy at the age of ten| terncon for a shaking down sea to] the trade on the orks of art upon Ninth Ohio regiment ry out her engines. The Bettis e will} both sides of the Aclant le " said Corbin, "was the} last two days. "I feel that It is time to warn the RDY public of the swindling done by Yankee| comes from the ecrulser Word served He war, dier In the ur Incidentally I was| ashore at Chickens shoals on Bis zards } Tnprincipalled picture dealers, who a ? 10, 000 to obtain only businSr in the every lightered have divers that bay, regiment| this in officer of ns. fair reBae Senn oes instead eos Oy ae part of the SEAR! ime o ent } the snip forwar This w ake two urns hon tharos Saat Pau i Peat weeks u complete. She has now be en| This was the "declaration of J. Purves Carter, art expert. weeks. elght about rocks the ] upon ‘appointm« nt for him ernme mt Pel R Z ‘i Se ident to Give Comrade T | j DISCOVERED AGAIN General ae for ‘violating fined ae the Buck) by ‘k Seen ot: fT SB people had 5 oe a! a fi, ey 20 o tickel because lit would show Giscussion FE Ta, ae 1 oe. (3 viv been that Jryan the aroused ul was apirit clected of the to the abuses which labor suffer de-} printer, of Cloveland races eee not 1 will injunction, it Neither will I} nounced the tnjunetlon plank In the Then Delegute "Hayes ones that the every ay had party he | Democratic that sald and platform Democratic of) Federation American been ad tha t measure political a) after ago years party that left I do not want/}had Ine z the fink . study of its pro-slavery history.jokers" Hej|launched by tl disc Sreutsa and trade the eventually | would "little PH ee eaierns were rad ah the T will not permit but Range cent the of as Labor to ‘pay to go to jall, money to be used to L penalty for doing pay such a fine, 5/1p the Injunction plank. Me denounced, unions if they united ‘with the party what the laws of the support given to Bryan and sald | again eel : = ‘ eard that someone was ‘No man has denounced the Demoour country giye me the right to do Se aia 2 s Maelie by the con-| crate party more than have," sald as an American citizen, 1 have not) ee not voting for Bryan. The! President Gompers. "And I will do ithe means myself to pay @ fine, BUC Coanegoat, he sald, might be elther a/it asain Rut when the Democratic if 1 had I would not use it for that Socialist or a Republican | party accepted our demands and rau Wee 1e1 Gompers. Sota tere Doesn't Love Democrats. | the risk of defeat then it would be | POPE PIUS. REE Ros Pa Sire ed wa ag today by Pri Gompers sald that he was] ees Le the Fede ation | not in love with the Demoe ratic party, ins Ment sole a plan to protect the|is not now'a Democrat nor Fe ¢ t etic _ m«¢ ne y from Pttachment | ; 7 politéiv ; i } a ee 3 é A ‘ ? + 3 } R ‘Bolingad is, rector of the - hag is 7. I have f about ° aa States ; / ee +> YOUNGEST SOLDIER 13 xand : Japan kgs per m every sta i ae A in contr ibute to a fun 1 5 for | Republican neal Cable "National headquarters - either in! Rome, Noy 6.-In the presenee of | Washington or New Eom will be} nearly 7,000 Catholles gathered from opened shortly nd. we tall all trs all parta of the world, Pope lus to to educate the people of "tl ® country dav. offici nee ut pontifical mass In} yp to an. appreciation of Democratle ele br cieval fiftieth inniversar principles." | of | eV atl on to the priesthooc Che | z:) SS acento | ceremon most impos ne that | | Als hat Sect eae indicated unequivocally that it would prefer Russia and Japan to carry SNE || the treaty of Portsmouth, no new date having been set.' $500,000 While acting a bit eee over | announcea he « nalttaee finanelal one iat. the. permanent national head-|! carts rs of the Democratle party would | very. s » opened in either Wash| } } ork Celebrates Fiftieth Anniversary) From) of His Elevation to the Priesthood. the: feats Z etree eek 7 ag = | deay 5 outlined. tates on the d. } So far, the United $ au thotky ‘s a the state hite House, | } | 5 Bills. the tol good eee h the Was Collected, but That is Not = I write to ask whether | tbe \me r vl an Mining congre rou: | yo is president, or by the tion | of its exec nia e committee, will PH int | ir in ediate futur , 5 af ties ae ‘5 an Sent Lti Ai ve mI Pinder will confer by addressubnpoena fing Porter J.. MeC Crue U nited States | ernment's senator. on t f e In the second week of his strenuous) will campeign for the Pre Salita Judge} custom house where the hearing 1s in E ich Taft invaded pot Dakota He was) progre has received $1.59 occompanied by cold wave. He had} th datiy remuneration of a witness no frarment Me protect him from the} United States Marshal - nike! pane cold. | "I rece red the subpoenas 30.1) Senator McCumber got F: ae on the} mornt: T called upon the counsel of | telephone and told the an to} the St dag Oil eompany, Mr. Eliott fearch for an overcoat tha Soula tht } ] was received with open arms | of-| « in. dls prt vate man each saw "I Taft , Then firs Moffett Mr. J served of Finn Leech,| fice The chairman thought a farmer Finn we ighs 340 pounds, | Mr. Art hbold and finally Mr Rae ke"Did Finn have an re reoat?" Sure, | feller None of them - sald anything, lined with > mink,. cost #1 land T gave each his $1.50 to insure his re T wore the ait lo poe bar- | appearan¢ the | cents recely ed during Ro} Icy Te Lie Mr for nd mit etings. other wea Seu all.that Finn Leech knew he. mio be! day abou 560.000 as his share of the|? ; Standard ‘Oil dividend svearing it: nov in Cineln nati J. 16.-Franclis Nov. Francisco, San operating | seain in two weeks The nee cop? the off taken was jeney al 1 «at slight very | are infection this! 10 a0 ' at hospital : We Reni: ¢ eal | : Is vite have now were have for been! walt to had llet e = take tts: This won t Wary peeing inaneeting wound patient of ithe The ing long. the en le ft; | from 4 3d a: successfullyals extracted : Terr: I. Dr. Wallace gide of his neck a good nas pattent wil the that thinks in again street the on be to chance z | Is seat, received all da sily as Ne er sted ever) eave rl night at ana Keveral € aller Lan yvery 1 ~ly a i Wir tl © patient | that uid le 2 &saic : ra pidly : ; i covering natural was M tenipers ature ine eo ter the the that and operation an fter tc all hiph probably would D : y | ind. othe ‘Hene J «aid t| Late tonigat the patient's pulse and | 4 oa . Terr} i m0 Dr, nw alla be en tae stret bus a good chance to Sentence. ee a im EXPENSES ene Ne PAY GAMPAIGN are BLE 70 : or BYR pruning Industry Sworordlntely: Life NRO DORA DADE A506. Wasington. Nov. 16.-Secret + negotiations between Russia and + Japan for amendments to the # treaty of Portsmouth are the + cause of the grave interest upon + the part of the United States In + the affairs of Japan. It was tated + here today that the United States + had not asked any questions of + either Russia or Japan, is cau- + tiously "sounding" the powers on + the main point in the secret + negotiation-, namely, what would + be the attitude in the event she ~~ and Russia amended ™ nae so + that Russia and Japa re. + main in Manchurla hewn a ire: limit 1 of time st in that treaty. 4 the fact is that both of these powers ed at Portsmouth to evacuate ManWashington, Nov. 16.-The final des-| before the .courts and ae brought perate effor t of Albert T. Pa ree kk, con-| ba several. times from Sing Sine churia a mqntee ine = the SiDine, of Vieted of the murder of Wiliam Marsh | prison to New York on writs a ane | President alee oe waa universally Rice, the pegeo ry ec old Texas m on- | penls. e was unable to ge Sane | congratulated on the iftes on of the aire, in his New York home, to re-| trial, although he‘secured from Gover: gain his tigre has failed. The United} nor ggins a commutation of sen; Sta tes Supreme. court today dismissed} tence murder of Wiillam ar Ric Patrick's appeal. prepared by himsel in prison, and ania his plea of habeas | ust stay in Brison gi? in | | serve out his sentence commuted i h in the electric chair to lite' ime erwards. contens - | Brno nme "| ya BA con pies doar" fd Tones, atrick whi "onder © sent neath, rownuiced. repeatedly chro wnt co own. skit] in othe' "ha arto eee Ne nee mis | bors s than Rockc- i ALBERT T. PATRICK. United States Supreme Court Refuses His Plea and He Must sonal Shiheatiohs Mack Chairman. Al So cota -__-__-_-_ + doubtless, improy can be one the ining vil ih ope fotegt. eee ee anxious: for justifiable complaint. It desires tho co-operati and friendship of the mining men, not ante opposition, ans {it is anxious. to assist in ever le wi.) in ate way, in the de velopme no of the | Paleo BOTH WAYS. a- PRODDED ders, rag- By the time she had finishhe rrest exceed n undue SOME CASH MUNSHI His 28, ees ores overcoat at $175. st n in posses-/ wy liam - How ard Taft Of lit-) tle.value to per er cent of hese examined during the pa ported ea and one Pa ored to carry ou NL had Frénch pular n 1 NEReines in fact, ships have been | have been a son and by the since Oa ed oo ee D...ON Men complaints eee cm N. of "had he ad nvé ective the ni oye Benny Back. FARGO, Mining ariety ington, { "Now. exFrinds™ ort ROCKefeller, Are hbold and Mof-| Senator bees surprised if North |Dakots fat Served With Subpena the senator' naz ul state publish an Bie cae P e a about i e : tol. || in Government Case. lows LOST-AT ade Wauts "he mils Le The great singer sat at the plano and for more than an hour she went ov er all the favorites of Now the Owner, a North Da- im MAGNATES EARN tember valu sion of arisen - Jetter from Mr. Pinchot, addressed | . H- Rehard, president of the con-| bo relative to these complaints and } Ps kick his co-operation, says! } | SHH t 44444444444 44444445 . VE Wants have: Dr. Wil- ao as to getsWeal cas Bull Vhree.) BORRAWS Farmer, may to life an a tri wae 1 ican tive guictly by } LINED it- kota , Calve of canc¢r back "ly - e nl TA Want to Remain There Longer Than Treaty They Signed Will Permit Them to Do. UNCLE tetetereetseetetetee essed + + was all over Dr. Bull sat up'in pea + for on minutes nt eld that he AL the Top Is cormer Senator Carack. The Lower Picture Is That 5 i. F DEte +49 +++ +Bt-444 ° had éContinaed Which O28 il stand WAGE SHE |+ rari ee ef an alleged Aina? imidation that he seys existu for the placing of railroad relght on the basis of the government Staitp. two cents eirdire se letter of he same weight so far and four cents carryin 1s letter twice .ashea the ume distance inlleng~e was ecxtended to any rallroad ea present toO| answer or explain the sason, but the reply ‘was-glven that the y had come tO} listen and not to talk Time to Vight. All ‘vou ; wed. "je to) show ,your The raji-| rouda ha up epirit of fixer + 1+ to < WIDOWED MOTHER AND. Nes on s business men, sembled at ‘tiie Commércta l- club last @he. ' The aneeting had been called by | the freight traffic burenu of the Com- =| tc Mr Kl Inbap!' spaltshmant ae rate <ustlor CALVE SINGS DYING PHYSICIAN BACK FROM BRINK OF THE GRAVE| « By Uf i cos show. iti [ know. that ou are| SO RiRnE citizens and business sae,reed | justice + through the enforcing of ths law;, + is indicated by Forester Gifford |* Pinchot having a k¢d the Am ri| + can Mining congress to assist the + goveriiment in ascertaining in > ust what respects the laws imi= pose hardships and in what direci? tions Smprovements. might be vy your That numerous complaints from mining men relative to the operations, f the forest oie law have reached the ee ice at Washinoton-and t ¢. department is anxious to correctany in + 4, se+48/ ent, | ‘SEEM TO LIKE MANCHURIA) e reste thes +4 + + from Utah to Boston than it would cost you if you lived on the Pacific coazt where the haul averag's 600 miles further. in the Newhouse building, the 2.750 tons f structural steel have been hauled fr m P ttsburg ata freight rate of $1.10a hundred pounds, Were these building in San Francisco the railrocds wou'd have hau.ed the same steel Utah to the coast hundred pounds. in United States DEF SEPP FEFFF EEE +E FE Hoo + + | + | + + + + of Utah | | ais eee men Made teed wool FAIR Are Trying to Amend Treaty of Portsmouth + HFH HHH F++ toe e+ toy you + a It costs KINDEL. Invites LETTER FROM MR. PINCHOT. $444 °+> 444+ $444 FROM Service ‘Mining Men Requested to Send Specific Complaints'to For- | | est Reserve Committee, | ee + + + + FH+ +44 KERNELS . TODAY: 504c. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Complaints Against the Operation of Rules. i +t + + silver, 17, 1908. - it - _ American Mining Congress Is, | Called Upon to Assist in Get-| | ting at the Facts. - | oe ay ean AN INTERESTING ADDRESS Declares It Costs More to Ship FIGURES: War AND JAPAN SUHEMING WANT ABUSES CORRECTED CITES "SOME $29.30@29.60. MURDERER PATRICK A LOSER AGAIN. ) MUSCOVITES RE ASKED TO ASSIST = - -_ fox é wee r - ‘toed Cae NOVEMBER NIG MEN Gives What He | Says Is Object| Lesson on Wool Shipments. = ee a UTAH. TUESDAY, ~ foe) ore LAKE Forest Through ; WEATH ER 16.-Copper was Lake, $14.45@ $14. 123@14.25; cast, Lead, $4.25@4.40. \ [RENEWAL OF GREAT FEUD EXPECTED to Salt Lake Than Utah to the Coast. MARKET. Nov. Close 14.50; electro, $14.00@14 12). Tin, Denver Business Man Talks of Freight Rates to Salt Lake Merchants HE 7 . 4 a Wek? . SALT RT TB, XI, NUMBER 89. METAL New York, reduced jhe, H#ountain , ‘ VOLUME ee eee ¢- POU Inter BAS. is soon to have a linoleum cloth factory that will supPly the West. It will employ 500 persons and produce 8,000,000 yards of material a year, > WHAT Utah and oll be, He said ae voted the Den deren] ungrateful for me not to be with ft. We might Minds gone on for 20 yoars and not go much discussion of the a3 in this campaign," labor question |