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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN CHIEF PITT DOWN AND gut A potent ture REPUBLICAN, factor ‘CONGRESS OPENS | ANil HOLDS KL in the fu- fulfillment of | BUILD A "e | CITY 4! wo, . from Page One.) HERE functory | voted to BEFORE WE | Rule | i Pitt is ree certain, Monday, is a matter which of copeineel guess ) Peper wholly lgood ie I intended to have him orde . He has done , good things since he has DIE.'' many = ; afc 1 last night ave ajbu Um coming ut in the open and 5 | | }; | | | 10 look Into Holle took the a matter trip > * East of street the > 1 a i i oppy -t under Western / this : e si states. | Could See No Other Way, . é s ary fter exhausting several months f investigation, clusion that the r asibl é 3s Soe orner otf 4 feces peneen | ter before fran Councilman it as to . had We. 7 a aC declare S nae & ae ae peer oe bea ae eae out of the way,A out of the business Sunciimeno. eal|} 1 portion-and after looking Salt Lake | Hall took the over thoroughly I came clusion that the west side s > only feasible one win following this val ‘ doze _n- to sustain Respect Holle floor th at for | plac es my aca as over 1 schem orough])s a single one ‘ was| eae V oN like Andnot'a single one but sald it was | lie toto eet Oa: ORE Ants. it is know what Mey tes aaa a abou ms , vd were senate O'clock suarp aml and leading Ona hhichty-Ove St nator Members > Page was MEET Present. of ° | In tii i@ ASE a ee ® Gta of of tlon 2of!:the::death TO" OLD ta d Senator Cummins {fs to succeed, VoS impossicle, and inasmuch as ttor Dol : de ell anaie "nt br: Berution Azone: ce ‘ath moved adjo iment as < rk of HOUR uls fall, and thin came the political against the plan along "Then this te ant " every party had som =e coer ays ve a van to 2 police afternoon he | fering nesdauasters and | phi id naan harm } less Bino fates ans ol in vind Wntiee-than ence an sureit ain any) any cil |#PPrised had. the family of what done: in rooming y can, houses ent to bill near of Se batons Cumntins was until tomorro 1¢ ouse, ‘afte he. demo es May There is the city to at furnish the OFFICIAL run rate of of mine $3.35 coal a to] ton. the coun-| thi f roorclub fal ‘re "procured for "butlding and any-|CUNcH has done and ask him if the chief sie make a statement of his side "But, council unfortunately, there with certain' members on another matter, and emery than an UGE vent, after hour. So BEE waiting I didn't he/tion of Fisher Harris, secret: Commercial club, which has thabetimes was ao|Tife as to Pitt's successor. Many 4d e-| ward ylor, sec ry the|clared that Sheets. r ht be called | , oard of ‘horticulture, Sherifr| UP" to take the reins again, but oth- | representatives at t of for more} call Pitt | Sundae ui CPIte eae| sick and I could not see hin "But I learned that Chief Pitt tena com ald e ‘ enan ohn not ce Hempel was vs bead decia m ie man who had a good cl had for "the Jobe scone oe e Snel at be ; done, ind : and I had that had at E once thing the several Bd) : talks ae Be about ‘Tom time aaeue us ousting is a good of fellow, du Pitt. but"- | he 1:02 agreement see what to hold could be a conference done, I of the th: | mat-| in office he would carry and vet to eee to allow district Pitt, TH your in ‘He |M that make ae he as to get on to, b resign before I'll back up,' said| il" th apne pes -5 sree] I would t it in for him. the Utah company Sea INQUIRI cE the head man- Tom caeaey SALT T assing JOV passing joy of f Christmas the > * ‘ We aru ordinary | ing that has heen a "| . company. Rian 5 Wey show= . ‘. If ae Wi YO ° any S I } } O j ! as at t () G you £8 IVE we O Hi =f LEPROOF 5] F O R . SOX 0 guarantee . that they'll last until 25. 1209, without . © guarantee. 6 pairsina holes-absolute box, $1.50-25c a pairee ‘ | | tT Nn | al tell a --- = -_ ree -- a Ne CCNENCE eI) NI CN } - 7 CS Ee -- -- - , ex- ~ as . » $4.50 No. 28% Boube Gold Vell Pin Engls ne re Havdnary | atte Na- SALE and 57 overcoats W. 98a brought marshal to against the ws ; display We will eerictis. fre a ee con- | ~ e . elr 1c ness an eaut j i half| ‘ in hundreds are here 1 of 2 styles and : cat : <A je varieties and 1 enough to allow everybody to give good pre | or OW every y ENT. re goo the We've e just unpacked ave have lozens a 1 rc you t e th of | ti selections. se ‘ best es ‘ Sale . eases of right E t] & tuveryvthbing = . 5 * prices are we new I] sell F . 1s Rips jewelry and if . 1 | | | depenadabie, I come in P ments sales force . 4 ed increas has and serve & urge aT e you early 1 your . desired. $10.00 Solid Gold Bracelet English Finish No. 2808 . - for| | | CAFE cen! UTAH | an 1 0 ° James Stillman, who it is reported| Frankgccretary A. Vanderlip, of the jant formirly - treasury SCERA AR i Mi' of WHERE THE CARS STOP. Agents ‘ Gillette Razors ma cg Safety anovel | the | loose this 7 LABO afternoon. aan was | | No. €0 aurface 1 ow ie te eeated j ER on the workings slid down rock to that His right fourth when St. Mark's i yutatio amputation level of city government into oper-| | of a mass Fle of bank. hospital. It is 1 may | 6 n neces 3 ary. Tailor-made miite, 6nd ave a So halt Post cards Eastman's taken Gallery, . today, 323} aeTic State. por 20 horse- "power Westing. leg other steam recelved he working near Tom L. Johnson mayor of Cleye-| Pee D8 a vase | land and traction magnate, who lost| ou is. suaranteed hi: fortune in his attempt to put h's National House Cleaning Co. assist- | | a theories | DOOODOOCOCOOCH]}CP) | ation. ‘ rock | wail ceounae | bruises. He S SL'DE : MAIMS ‘1 : Ser fee ae ae | _ Bingham, Dex Phage, cabtgmarae Copper ght tn : ee wa: z tor company, orkcin opper eafanely. : with COPPER | doz tf house electric condition. Ro Zcod motori in better made . Addr €ss a . ° tain Republican. in t er- motor iM oun- 1 ; ; We . buying : > ay aside purchase if $8.50 Solid Gold Bracelet No. 2809 Roman Finish Secret Joint & Catch Secret Joint& Catch assort* e romptly. Pp py | | | be now . | early t guarantee, 5 . e . Splendid EVENINGS n een 1 we can g . . you . W OPEN bOur low sent arate price r Xmas resents. . sidewalks m: AG for os VALUES | | South EM appropriations over UNUSUAL | the exc oa n was si Soi Ee ene highest egg THE ROYAL ON n West | Instructions| oe NOW a st. of 'S c " IMPROV business' <7 | was nance disobe -regardin oa, ee om ra against spitting inspector o the to side-| to the building see dilapidated co ndiit ion of the | electric an ¢ | | ac P 7 at else: St. ee | P ) . ~ | | l- Yaor Le, ge ) d. traveling . o° for e a ° ou y C. ma , eve ° + we reauctlon house. Y Cc t UeS. June Pole creek water. The irrigation compen s along the Provo river wil é sked to join with the city in the Dixon protests o the report of the marshal that the . ordi- MAN of styles, soap et e ‘ e a 9 a ) 0 have them put up | this . savings sf O ions V i I l | RAZOR } accounts on receipt of $1.00 | wit retire from the presidency of the| : + some in cases ae : mirror yrush, or more and place the pass | National City Bank of New York on | ‘ I ney or about January Ist. It is stated that books in special Holiday en- | Mr. stilman will be succeeded by velopes. to account with open nar Y : | ? savings opened . in a variety e] i Se we better Christmas present than a ° | cannot ass 300k ae . O ] | ordi presents a :Wa a suits . CIVIC city nance walks: to the tests nation SAFETY > , . compare with the permanent baci , ordae asked fait Utah. CHRIST VAS GIFTS The S allowing Vt] S 0) of John B. Dixon for 10,second feet in rove river and of E. B: Partridge for LAKE bib te al No 10n c Earl, other clothing . . uc re LEAGUE AT PROVO. } . | Republican Special ial Service. Provo, Dec. 7.-At the meeting of the elty council tonight Mayor Decker ar 2 f ee x | nouriced the annual pean of ene! State Civic Improvement league, to be! heid in this elty December 29 and 30.) Cther the yhereabouts of h coustr Wil-| . nite liam Conover, who was last heard froni| by her while he was in Salt Lake, Se eae eae Pianos for rent at 23 W. 1st So. i CS { { c y ] i ousa XAMAS return | porches hanging ov the business| streets; to the city atto irney to file pro- Postmaster A, L Th Thomas regetved a] letter Mrs. L. Gochenour {lle, O.fromrequesting information of as Ash-| t : friends as bencerned It | Alttavanws oe Bie City, be of 624 South Second o'dioc last night of the s STATE We RECE VF D S uc tC ° by any t cs t Dead of Senrlet Fever. Nelson, the little son of Solo- Uriclaimed Independ- eee FOR re { O Patrons Made | () | | () () e| wwere aadopted regret of the house adjourne ; quests ‘of the the a ee Lake will their at =a Salt for the See aia EEE carpet cleuniusx w perfect. House Cleaning Co -_--_ oo Reeder vostion o | ] u aeCoy ack sion se others in that regio n and will to his office about Ww redne sday. . then you had better ae n resign: aie m, Tom." I fold hin orry for To 1 ae ared he would not turn asienati resignation and I informed. him e ta as good : and are justah fore. so far as I am simply a re ttan . of > witch repatiiag, No. 12 East iret street Nelson, issuperintende pub-]| ntcnenon, ae _ . ntof of= to schools of 5 se0Tge anc i" #. tion OUY DIED j REEDER-Fern, the three-year-old| daugiiter of Fred C. and Ethel Tay ioc ' of the tate! be Utah's) congress and} there > A ola elena resolutions m Harold . | - CiO . bY t an S€asoO t de- Attendance. tha he NN Salt toth tion Duppry ta, and kodak finishing. 142 Main nee It any was | out bis plan| the west slde | hee hn ect mon Nelson, manager of the Salt Palace | company, died yest erday zrom scarlet |! nly the day bef was held } the ates) ral of hig little Bahn r, who j Aiea from the same malady Two other} shildren are also seriously ill with the fever Th funeral services wi be} veld today at A with the burial | at the City cemetery. will to thoueht out of place that he should er a th ' d "Pitt ld me tat So long p, Fine jzweler matter and he had no pposed the | @¢clared and then they would stop Seer {the mpany exchang and plan. In fact, you wlll rem ee cone n he heads of me elty pada a he was the first one to suggest onenly ‘oven a di ast evening a 1e = the plan for a stockade to Peo taat "this | Breeden OOffice | Sur lt C son hotel was an informal affair] red light evil | pp yy 0. with good things to ea sood things oy ‘Eo c ene to ee police heac lou dss carrying ie ant ks a: reel {rink and. & cd. Fellowship the feature and asked him that was hi car = ro op_desks and chair 1 = tude on .the matter H ald It was | size + W. 2d Sout \ "OFFICIA ON and that he would arrest any woman ----- ---- - |ST TE L who started into the place. In view of VISIT TO ST GEORGE our Oys; b § VY on ; 1S d O Mt |e ro irther tronmak otorert ee house ASat mark Or 6 espect the MANAGERS sonnel cat "rele phone an G e GUESTS OF COMPANY] orice' Baiters: anon o? Wea South | = ror men O the + e+ - has-been appointed + TELEPHONE Eats pCcese a a said that he would not allow e woman | famed and will, assume nis dutiosanywhen I determined the t "someth tng had men at hes dquarte rs would say o | will we nay,in pening day f Es the Ml eatiis o Work. epresentatives DunN £ well of New York, Powers of Maine Pi er of So Dakota, Wiley of pa some-| the matter was asked ter of the raising of funds for the en-| ‘what | Plit Makes ae Statement, | campment in hance about} [wo minutes late tl ole a pee eee nounced "Mr. Pitt "he Ls lepaolnrele ine HIBIT LEAVES a ie question. We had} statement to make > UTAH EX to do 1 and do it in a hurry. | Chief of Detectives George Sheets | FOR COUNC' L BL UFFS So I ED1a. itis chie? we three w ae have | declared that he had recelved no ink-| a conference and. see ye _ the | ling of the proposed action before it best thing Lo be. one j us ght that/ -ccurred and was much sur sed, On A special refr ‘igerator car provided] by getting Emt Litt ana my self to-|the other hand, Lieutena a Shannon|by the Oregon Short Line left Salt ther we could. work out some, plan. | admitted that he had understood that | Lake last night, hav ing on board tht This was last F riday I couldn't ar-| some action was to be and he| exhibit of Utah horticultural Sy oauaee range a meeting Friday, but did tix It) was no surprised when he heard for the National horticultural congress aor Serr nne atternoon, when Sheriff | wae council had done Be ich open' at eeaee ' u ne th umery Tried called to to Have see-me } minutes after the news eee Hecember of. Nort oe of the Conference. lentes headquarters speculatio As | U tah i. ultural eros gee ar J. Edneeting h t : reasons suspected It. Mr {i n the city on Sunday, but has alre ady {s suffering from a2/pegun active steps towards etting | | things into shape for the e neampment | tfonal tell him what/and {s receiving the hearty co- Bune a-| we would have to do t it. ‘Well,' he replied, Emery going to do Compel rumor , Boston. the piclbeuas susiness, re bre ealve HEADQUARTERS OnTannen: Monday a wa 3 Var Association Carnegie "We are not surprised declared | headquarters of el F. M Bterritt, . | voice at ane other eend of the line. "We executive director of the GA. RK Fe a] knew thi something was to AO | cam ment, to be held here in Ancont ‘tham|bue didn t kno just what would next Colonel Sterritt only arrived| others are seat- | CU although e. ‘East s in bed. He s ‘hey are ll severe coi residences in every par ‘Will vou kindl; n nrivate that the svenu me ry. tow nh but Thirteenth town, nen ed Washington | 7. " ‘ot sre thislied morning. iier' people i epublican . qc) called the chief's home her‘tele. it 1ére under | Phone abeut 10 o'clock last night and Ranting e She rif and chased all of fi ‘ommerelat ‘street. ay Shiva: ‘of went bepad the ing in E placing: ee ‘Just eame wome Shae of ne % er a a tn r a s nUhine, aber jhe, demonstra: | | the opera house 1@ removed G. Harris, poll tax collector was allowed cold $183 in commissions bid wz nn conioaus Coal El the from ved sev- | ¢ the light districtq to the west in© oe ee "They red - were: a si de. Perea utes went Pc home forabor at 6oo They See era ane oe eats ner keto} and "went to bed.and stayed there intl mueN, s d t S the thunderbolt a severe mr office Yesterday or t { Wi t |fespect. eh in, to thethe presentation ‘memory ‘vf of thethe Town cre- | 13 | i nit € rea () f ttt el:tadonotit ' icaSenator "Ailisun, | Bu AG Soa aih Mies ell upon their heads a I am]°Ut of a clear sky 17, Pitt is suffering from he aa not been at his fich t | ane of b { C 9} Ww b ou. | AT * "of a 1S aberaasnery h nary anticipate any 2euncement o best point a $45 eident | the endenotit vine: saa ay aa GB salt. ee. a vd : i have. not found any = f them who will} {fs the ‘s-the () () ( d ore os . { S 5 | | i} convening of ie ice Drea jent-elec eenhad. subsided Yelox he ( ) tac oO ri wave int Ree aof ;oer ree fh aru idee nee : afi, and ‘ hacintn te ground tira with ma-!Couden had delivered the invocation j ty of or one favor of the | the swearing in of new members and change such a step atta be illegal the ppvintment of the customary comfalentine Gideon asked that a tax|mittees were practically the only busi redemption certificate be issued to E.{ ness the house indulged In. Chairman Opel riaTi and this was done. The| Payne of the ays and means comfinunee committee recomine ages the nittee had the house pass his resolupayment of a bill of $50 t Harold] tion authorizin the committee to Dacker stenographer in the nit court subpoena and examine under oath witThe special itel upply committe 1esses desired by the goigmttee in its recommended that the contract for ahe tarit hearings inc require oe erection of the new tool house on prod tion of box ‘ke tne ‘pi ipers desired be> rded Willinn, oy t committee, n} aoe are a tto > rates re. fe .o-8 not admit that It or the city. That mari iieat pe 4 t thereupon appl .ed had been expectea that Albert B l ae 3 the new senator from Iowa, ican. S « , |IRRepublican Special Ser Service. an the an-| decision ; () \ () | oo ae Bane rt . oes cilman Stewart Mond De atene 3 iisposed { fing a Sore Se ing a aera e ere ee ers |} ~ i .f ae area satel ee ee a‘ ween ee pee 7 terment of Service. The action of he council and Mayor! John S. Bra rota Was not a urprise | to Chief Dt D. Pitt, and some of his} subordinates had been told about the yesterday afternoon he ; mats , rg atter‘ ter rvcdy of the police, however, did not! ction and ecounell's an } the () ret lilroad tracks on two side 3 for. rne oO} arthe es on E a aes ne ik ia tbe a finmie late viathity. "Then the el came bl » as to how to finan ro or three comoe took re matter up and then let t drop. But finally these Ogden peole = hold ute it ! They have put t head mone . nlo the scheme : g : ed : cai. prointsed Bee Certain restrict! ns and na} way, to do my best to se red Neht district was moved st! side. After Doe Deliberation. ‘ I. did 35 boa oe not go. at this thing aif ont, : ann tat ee ic} the . t ur The 1 call showed 81° members} () present, m¢mittee. t a ape me ane the sual. comm OR Ol 5 he house () one. | 0) se rom i organ -Wtmular ate pat Oo ae t with oa copii - Leo part \ y* were a e EeRm | Keatau Pane o tame | eae ; y 5 Edward Everett Ha le | y imme di altel) p ufter i hich the } () arro) & uge, suc- OGDEN COUNCILMEN ee a 1 o { a o } erldge and Stone hed avusentees asident called the Long, a daughter formerly secretary 4 ‘ ! , epee () ate Lae | Margarct D. Long, i : () 0) 1 Dr. John i pre- | fi Ga ( | thach politicalmen ‘parties andthe most. promi.| some ‘nm Kood "andCase sutfictent Fe ison nor in, Salt Lake-down to the|#% such = they cecnaret we at E we went ot carefully on their perilous journey room of tne commitree on a Aldrich 9 \ against the uisplay of () Be Chae toe Sos who were antes so tayored | J() starved @& , ind | 5 } the con- | oe not know what it w all ab hae |the navy who Is taking proposition | but that they were with the mayor on}i, noovor nolitic: janything he did. They took the posi I = took more! tion that he would make no fe 1 os . = Pet ae f ditferent| aquest of the council without i { senate f \ J X : and they = Pa HO) Is Lye =a a1 \ . ak | | | e x {) is I | recom- Mnyor. iodeson 5: state that y, to ne? made, \ ae S) Dae c a eevee n would | ectitae: | to the should the mayor down { once of move | lefecommendation stnined er turned of pl Barer 1eLefe Ferry both | I came to the CONn-/ ernment, and that all of his | communtwest side scheme was | cations should, therefore celve ne I could see no| tention at once e entarad that ine ea district oe % counel) some pon . los t g of the act, seemingly, that the hy Wi: Ss 5 | the ' chief executive of A the city gov- enly time when us coul ye GONE | clared he Salt Lake is growing fast. and it had | mendation to be done at once We had to get j | Out ¢hat on ee been | ivicts of the citles of the investigation East. And, |none more conservative and just Uhan EDs mayor an t ere mus! v€ aoe ot the 2PRnEer on dita court end In the | ou Petia aT wil ee > ) rm of disnp- | ce 5 me VY () Plowers, in restraint lighting, and the subject of moying of the the red Heht district naturally came ystrom dediscussed it with them and got} clared that» such an important matter th r ylews as to what should be |}should be taken up and considered f : vote should councll se ee Suppo tn the of firm was man each And done } suppor o < j opinion that it should be move tha ‘ay sends in a com"Pesides inspecting the lighting catite atic yn Tike this to the ; site 1 he } systems of the Eastern cite v should be istained," said eee Iso investigated the tenderloin dis- | Black along the same line Tv! is later, I made a persenal of the mi anne r of conduc { One.) eee | Ont Let & Loe wha worl am iction some and upon decided be iaken It was a disgrace to have this : right, | clement in the business district, and J am} it was eee that {it should be moved It as certain that some- | All Were Surprised. thing ae to be done Councilman tewar to hie tand | "Shor ftei this myself and! that tl rommunication ould be Iaid c BGACHian Tud lenham, Mulvey and | asid for nother week until the ae | ~} through resi, pared bills | \owurd the onls | era terse the was this ‘ that red light business | I was right and It simply had to| thing to do, - "this up. private office, naturally came the a | by toeir Irends resting content with }aaving the floral otler.ngs carried, to} heir committee rooms or oiftices In the senate no eflort wnatever was () made to engage in work In tne J | nouse, eveial legisialors, ieee () if } a : e ae a ah e efaned his| 1 cay sawing this deal and put the re d : a y 7 . light district on e west side, it ore. JOS on be swung cay tand for some »e0"After my appointment as mayo! ple cussing. because I ie the will las pring tid the mayor in his|¢ome to me tn ear so and tell me Ai had Against ; house, the rule nore Poo hie | ‘Ose members te Several names have been mentioned. | paen In office as been henest and among them Martin Mulvey and |hard working am sorry that this George Sheets, but Mayor Bransford |! as come up in this . Ly : s declared last night that he had not roi See t i Seb ae ea 12 eS entaie eens decided upon any successor, Pe CRO EET Tknow 207k e damned Mayor Goes on Record, | by @ food man people for my stand, For eT 8, 1908. " Page motions adjourn DECEMBER DDSSISISBSISGOSSSSOOSOEEELS5 SSS Y SESS from ' (Continued BRIEF URMAL= (Continued UTAH, TUESDAY, 2h ' Salt Lake's new slogan, ‘‘LET US S‘LT LAKE CITY. ‘ |