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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LA 2 I don't know what I'l) do. I consider this a time to tako a ey advice. Pare my friends They ive 2d to | 0 } it medical advice on which you | | Gl d | t a $ 1¢ one a 1 eer. I suppose I adv coca: Sik that a6 fall aven But, of cours From Utah to the East Are| ° Discussed by Manager of Coal Trade Cleanses bs h Journal. W } | Railroad mae = Age Gazette, Mr. Saward itens Cc cred ae a : ith: with-a great deal of young would 25c teet a ott 1@ , cn reatic coal uy correct, a nioue 2 of your but is i clipping In Mr. a - - , 6 it | big hae Eastern ee can be shipped such ive toa oireumata anti-rallwayce is not the theoretic rallway companies wise we e pieces of out agitation, a0 do not some recognition of effec and some concillatory, if you brings a better herence to our ae to (Continued ai 1ere hz aieehee Mr. fe Harriman dividuals Page said: were ‘policy,' of vours¢ cause | power liverance, One.) n "No one responsible energy of the or two for reoR 101 in-/| ©*60, that de-] American territory oe result than a strict ad- | P'°: idl ile geinei one rights or to eheoree: | ee sed and seeded. The Yourself? | the G fanaa ene T . his se- as Bat By , without as he the ls:not i Mnearront le le , Good Ten will strengthen you tnvigorate for a and mediate . day's beiter eer QUIET OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL felt. Dwellers ‘haa ad ‘a |). Me alg ag! ee is is da oem i e as riends? Cole ind alloover | counts il) gather honor public. Possibly in e Of ;fourth yea ; | tneliit cemeter ries to dead soldiers of the that ay oy mig nty TAQ host living ai { is He nthe oat ioe Sarit into a discus- | prope of ¢ road business, said } pe ] the th of two and on one.d es a that. who ; feeling In the vear 7 time Seacs" - cease | lake = on 5} ‘Sins nd iat rae a . il, thought, was better than two, three or | jf need be, their live for l stre rms" t " db itldtr four single track roads, because the) , oe of her Integrity and unit \nd.| remove 1 tt e di: or former was more fficient and served leg x ither he todas 1 perforn "i ter ao eg: the public better ince. -of thi acred:.dut vith m City. W C oes it mean, lower rates to. the nd flowe ind tea ind ea t Vl tl e " at ti ] 1 t put Ihc was asked to honor t nationhheotheheres d = ? , Not necessaril Ww the reply. | word we sacred' remiihe rest hdect mediate n ' te damage i in rights tion & you per es $1 class of sh acem a subscripstirred some | |their community nd nO/ting to great again, agitation, bearings and back into our haveare we business ee ={ again "the The railroad side of the argument, presented by the editor of the publication fs a Gwe: rates had been kept. on and-out distance basis. ere be much the of any United Mississippi the high ‘road to prosperity. next se tback in the business not be due to a change in ut- | but to a change re -- wouldn't|age of crops. fa Ts west of | mind is concerned, things a river as ) upon railroad! ey were| much safer and h elons, would all. ong have ago. been The starve ate | tabric thing unless in reclamation by ver, irriga-| is | tion. utor thethe es Dic ime will not will money get "Himit pitab of wit mast.soil hhoticr exten- "In. he was. more explicit. oh ‘ W Mr. | the #nd ne unde Ste ae AT PASS CAVE'N IS REPAIRED DELAY OF ; de nds are | statement railroads - . AFTER MANY Rio on e 0 Pass, on, on.the & b Grande 5s closed Ino of railroad, one Reef recelved the route. necess ey his limiting the size] the in Midland, ng "GET Ve} | ‘Straishtete tive bu! by of the £0| ofr of tn »» Linnea society ood entertained * hood : pecateete and social py in Titer Eagles hall mientes pey arate is thecamera neeat organizations beon formed The social of only was ry pee called of EE. his he night. the he over I. him. for I have organization that gave y a pay young Mr. ‘ following feel thr in My as I the as all forget ex-. &reat and } Of am m:atter little all formal have happy | question) as _ to the | ee The us. the Be soaihe of - has at- aver to Just tee _ "e coee: staan : cpone. | 1 mi must) this an o ne relcan redectean nen and Laan ph a to nd tres not The hig! ata near in. fact the et J his 4 vaathee = > >. and' i . Ta idea t eee a ai be . Phot ng re Soars 1 a aS 4nd ths ip p a a ane nt g noble the and re t tr dar \zOr who love ig ' . Words ; ' ep t } ( 2c) ei' ee y} n ' 4 a } ee . LI ¢f und right | ceived .fracture of hil noe the leg ' A humber ' minor injurle Ambulance Service left of eee is the only one of tts kind same firm, any of the above itsel han any other entiro Bae Vere upon the || rio Wiance Fumaeereralta rest) The by hill the climb, tnt wan at In at- wit oncelte Sie- hospitals hil de was accident, ALIN sulance ey ade- ea dnlekty which frightful | cludin The larger sales, as he can The product in volume that this has much re- Arranged, AX ia biis nurse | EXCLU SIVE and the event con nongred | clammttan r noe ere atetociaen ‘ 25 een ae von or nces to i Sa a se ie ot the pastage ng. tariff Hiltisaid hes voit suitable have m tartte to = or for, all evidences of a : bill rscunien ope aa Fe -all us. I hav prosperity eon a been services nor, the Fifteenth de | -- oration The infantry, ritualistie were conducted commander Music sic A'. R was- y of by the tunis} urn and 109-11-13 Agents for Edison and Victor Talking Machines and Amberole | efromethacocn , pants of P. (Continue a bees E. Con-|hand, Sons of Graham, l Vet chaplain.) £ es ur one yy from wee Page intent upon inen obey the ordare Vowles . As and d and thenthen thethe witeecs, Whipped from and ritualistic] | At sight revolvers of them the ese wim ne de 1 1om the loca erans was namé Edward if Without Pain, Inconvenience or Loss of Time. No failures. To prove My New System, I Offer for a Short Time My Services at a Small Cost. FROM $2.00 to $10.00 A COURSE street with pockets Vet- parently none of the shots took effect , de ¢ stre ‘ vith ere ae th es cthee ie eceee ate I LeavingwentForttb Douglas the sé org:ganxl Mt. Olivet, w are a ae It|took part fn the ceremonies, Jed by lots and disappeared in the darkness Vowles and Hogan were followed by num er of the men pgessengers who had Cc crémodia, of at Soa Mt. of Olivet. as|izations holdups made off across the VARICOSE- KNOTTED VEINS i j | array When, Mr. main HERE 1S FOR RELIEF WOMEN of Newspaper Men. Harriman walked into ing, disease, e Int is weakens a man "a tall et as vacant cally, We Ww for Ii or dining zoom faced a. array | exe lalmed of of his home. newspaper men, may not come before th rst of July.| James B, McKéan post, G. 2 4g-| heard the shots, but their search of the But if the Lord is good and sends some |sembly was sdunded shortly after 19 |e ighborhood was vain. Then the street very hot weather during the month ¢ o'clock an¢ ne Grand Army ritual was r men telephoned the news of the June that may ultimately produce gen-|read b ‘ Wolcott, commander of | 2ttemp te d holdup to police headquareral acquiescence in everything if only | McKean ae bnd W.D . aby Chad ers Sergeant Beckstead and Wagon they can cape the atmosphere in/lain. The Rev.) Walter eazie, chap- | Driver Denny were sent cut on a street the | those two chambers in Washington. lain for the department of Utah of|Car to try to get a clew They report- and To he Iri"Why, this looks like a graduating | Boe aes a meronpe ida nary oe pack: renee ie | classce ‘0 in Some college. nq || Eh pet first-class ¥ all. I just left ie: eran Women's {lls, try Mother Gra oe gastn writer: who put this ques-| *AUSTR LIAN-LEAF." I eats tlon to me, ‘How would you run the § * : aoe .s see the President ard join trib vute to ee a ae a re ianen eyes ho settys urg See in nas Address, The a7 Ane Y, ag ris int eee |} "Welly, gentlemen, Paris #ng, I am Vienna, ana going when-I.get.there - e to partment" of > fre the/}the wa rere core of other distinguished commanders, not to neglect from tillery of war bimself and Fort Grand Arniy, delivered a dress in whicl) stirting respect and honor for the Chief B j that have fs 1 f: been 1 . left unclaimed. i f' . Want to dispose of "em quic money is laying and : I cause " is and a hummer patterns : are fort k brief ad-|ed ene her o as my Beginning Laurelhurst ste Bell. was as. o life Fort taken undde I lute of and | fag was for a|@ave in af the car strow gr | naval ‘the ao' eclvl near and the war fag was while was from sell $55 for eres in $700 0 to s ee eRe cae Gana Nescr et a the ae cutee OST U= HAVE AF oe Mehl eee Ln 0 = ey ane Senator sarcast S Salt May rnor surgents . flings at the Een to Senat report ndnce Seas of ht $25 a Be nie to $ y : acl. @ SIOND ai or log SOUTH. WEST : Yo Who working for one RIEND of the trips °o the Alas n-Yukon Exposition =p Kivenu civ by The Republican? You can help this friend win ono of ee these aes trips and by looking over i. mak- - your . purchases Every cates es One vote purehn ma oe ton yourself from th CO. 44E£ New Vea "Mall ders Selicited sharp| clalist In tablished or the fifty DISEASES, Consultation © and f15c¢ rtt con- ett oldest' spewest. years wet - one-cent ‘= r eertifientes, or help « friend. 7294 from equal good order. Es- Mi las gYedical Hours re far POOR TO a. m. to life. NOR JURIOUS RUIN USIE DRUGS YOUR TO SYSTEM. M ATTERS OR FALSE PRIDE I CURE FOREVER CASES OF DAILY HOURS, 9 to 8 CUNSULTATION FREB. sUNDAYS, 10 159} TOO GET OUT OF MORNINGS CHILLY. PHONE SOUTH STEP AND RING MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, to COAL ALE TO THE UP THI NOW LISTEN!!! DR. M EYER ABOUT WASATCHce. x SUE tx ; aa U'TAH. 176 ae inssos" STATE YOUR TEETH Six . Years. STREET. ELECTRO DENTIST mals oe Cor, 2nd So. and State. and Tunis § you OF | MEN. strictly private. ment personally meTreatBY. letter. positive cure in every case pteeasen valuable & hook for ake cure Established advertive= r give CASES ACCEPTED There is no risk, do not treat ine rable under any considJI bo NOT Ex- will SALT LAKE MEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE | ae ‘aes cured by © morning, iness. eyes, the poorest s well as ecelve a a small is NO as viv expected in the back, befor a the | WASATCH. a arise lame spots weeks. and feel you are not the man you once were, we FREE. -THESE 238'St. few VARICOSE VEINS, BLOOD SES, LOST VITALITY, PILES, ECZEMA, FALLING ae eS FATLIN( MORY, OBSTRUCTIONS S, NERVOUS. KIDNEY AND sADDER A ENTS. Any ee who Vv S Ly be cured now that I have offered my perv ices at such LO PRIC Ss no excuse for suffe ring another day. n't care who a is failed, if ae come to me I wil] C "you of rt ike. above named rach nts or not charge you one penny for my gerpicgn. Don't give up ke seeing me . sir end see me if you BB, he. rite today fi pele if you cannot call. Medic ines are from. $1.5 o $6.50 a co } a a ne DON'T LET MONEY KEEP YOU AWAY. DON'T accept etamp for fllea§& ce Me ives fall MARVEL schramyn and Chas gots" Sah TS sessions, Coloraddo "Daoucne i ie -ticulars and directions invaluab' ladies Aileuzo Wool, Chicago, May 31.-Wool unw Benes: $@20c; W2 coarge . unwashed, y 16@18c; 5@ fin t, 18@18c, Glia a inurl pane a aes y in E M TON | tt the MARVEL, ot or, but send rated book- = p *re "we orth By a } Womanfit A. Maryland, in a fun at the in- Bz a ; notin favor Ae House |n sess vaults of the Trust Co., 32-34 ie interested andhactshould know Gongress se a. few. leaders commitice | $2 a year Marvel a give this be rented in the |} ry "y the 3 31,-What attempte d for band | ton, our the ill stg a inakes VITALITY Cured Improvement from the start you suffer from loss of energy and ambition, feel tired when ALWAYS SuON Eve to 2 o'clock A DAY IN CONGRES araehinn ald oan treet, sa- Then and rly that may en national fired safe was 1e the 12 ar ae b urge ir-proof Lake Security & half | -- r eLOCnyerne laa evenings from 7:00 Aatton of those diay "Remember ts." ¥ ' : A private p. M. un at at believe charge, CES holdup s made by experienced croo} Their opinion Is bas ed upon the fact.that it took place'on the nigh |0f a holfday, when the street car me Were likelyid tomany nave ofa the ; pas Money re just through with a day's outing, would| probably ve up well filled pocket-| | books, with flowers in| fre heroes who lost|Salt put at top mast a conceft river, the enn parade guns line the Ww - armk, 2 TOrdar Gfove Douglas ntl e and and Nicholson. Ju will acy Teen RU stock. 2 one, to suit you at $H, $20 or $25. their mae in Gettysburg | Presented o'cloc ] clock, airman banks Foplar infantry, arrived 1 0 the the no success of | morning of The police tour of th battlefiel« The entire ---F ground of the ee days' fighting was Humors Cone to the Surface in fhe covered. Charles P. Taft went along | spring as in|no other season They with his brother, the Presidént, and | don't run themselves all off that way, the latter gave his elder brother Tun- | however, but) mostly remain n he} ning story the engagement system. Hoof's Sarsaparilla removes | ---++ > __ them, wards off danger, makes good | LAURFLUURST PRICES RAISE. health sure. en See . of IE before oO of Staff attsburg of coast ar- ourly trips from Chandler &Soules office, 404 Atlas block, every day; last trip 5:30 ie -_ Office summer am the cre - idle in them s : it nicely. his y suit ie sident care a mil- | Strea the momory. 2.000 reg- and regiment marching The © h ortiy me Sui t St em ulars and a provisional ! Ge and itary | secretary a r - More | the war were §xpressec sumrened Lincoln's "Géttysbure Addres was | have been|read by Comrade C. \ \. Snell with | turned ee great feeling jand after the wreaths ie ecole ody- | had been placed at some ofwere the larger | reliable regulator; and relieves all Fegovernment on a business bas fe oe wt basen on vita tt ; monminents tha ceremonies closed | Weaknesses saci inflamma- | "1 told him I feared I would su0t Bet ree ea t eros tha a Bell, wit prayer. on and n ulcerations. Mother Gray'sdes # war to Burope tomorrow if I began | ehlef Joiningof himthe there me hour latér the Daughters of Vet- | ceneralwere staffMajof the eee army: traliam-Leot d by Drugegists or seEE a se iow consideration of) that propo- Mal. Gen. ro eaminanding the :de-| ¢y2n8 be Sons of Veterans Gathered by mail for 50 cts: Sa 3 _ <ntertained. co' war United State streetsregulars through her than seen since the Union army Bde. of the ti ogi Ge LOST . Cured by absorption; no pain. The enlarged ve Me are due to mumps, ide ycle or horseback pies by Wicks L ; OF oe Benes rae |< c tendance of nearly 300 the Sata 1. . vay supe we will go aa with things and the outing at Lagoon promises to | ?* a Fok of, ona t a tte 1 ihe cate to thin ey aDe : © ® -| ee that are aus big days of the ; season ting rid ¢ those steamers. » * CURED CHE4P and SECRETLY \ Hogan ate : their for| poms auees Records, WEAK, One. a making their thought, De Music Co. Main St. DISEASED ME thé holdups turned of the James Tanner tent.}/and fled without further ade Botl = of Veterans, concluded' the Vowles and Hogan emptied thelr guns y laying wreaths about the/in the direction of the men, ht ap- ervic Daughte charged dispose q 1086. Steamers .toBAVANCSE~ optimist Perhaps / ci éan. : ously, but whe At came haulingcr | with vas anbaice optimist in fixing June ap20 Hor | down the gtars and stripes I couldn't) the date. for the passage of the bill. of an AGENTS 1 M inny Cros | writer, Hoard os in uto He wa tosthe side of th tured », There pe you aged STATE Clayton-Daynes of the privilege] the qd The crowds had become more August of re-|and more anxious ove r the races and tiny thou-|the militiamen experienced great difthis city. | ¢ cult in kee ae the re purse clear ent in the] Etheridge says that the accide nt was s ik for du to the crowd upon the cou 1s gfenerous enhad to steer wide and this claim Is o them backed up by some of th nilitlamen ‘sourceS;on duty at He curve Ss On his way ba K trom the race Henr an producer can obtain results from mere volume ot afford to take a small margin of profit. of the Kimball factories Is more than double of any similar institution In the world. To you significance as Indicating great popularity. EVERY YEAR MORE THAN THIRTY THOUSAND HOMES SEyOIC! i IN THE \acau ISITION OF KIMBALL INSTRUMENTS. Uprights, $340, to $550. Grands, 8700 and $750 4 attended was important owned and controlled entirely by the named departments being larger in similar Inatitution in the world. Output ankle others Gurtin are res- the injure a except sen Booth, In haa f Factories CHICAGO ae KIMBALL FACTORIES and Warerooms occupy many acres of floor space, with the most modern machinery and appliances, best material and highest - class of laber. <All work is done under the supervision of specialists from the leading factories of Europe and America, and the Kimball system of manufacturing, selling and financing } Nie lant ler W rie a IN a) ang a ‘ ume Beet Ne tl Linan, who wa tempting to keep crowd, v Lught 1 the P runnit machine and ittexca a genera- : rest iath." = a ged Bs "‘ Kimball' i rote vill} Edward, Gurtin of Providence, R. I re-| ‘ thélast man in the car path and tecelved a compound fracture of the andj} more= when yessing you on next Li The vilat 3 Bao ide nthe pt Bri DS WWM co ad be risin etek ad. ane uid it tl ‘ an oe throueh:<the : n helping Alers living. ln Old | soldiers, sorte are Jead, And Vv Incent and Bridgeport of country tole hers treated upon the i Reale * fore in first -on a ei They. |} to riches ri rr atulate tl Rt you wi ! ecelving anc oie of the nena be am history of the them a arm re tertainment ¢ of the on en : A death as . stood i tribute of | pay el One.) ; nals 5 Y i iH Ba few ippier Page 4 1¢ y id ihe ani wer: Hy from , ne ' eat will be honors oldwork hose if cavens ae m chaplain livered aS re thee* rang il ab ee OIL Ser ates neorporated in| thie tne ate hi the b ana tro Dive t a arene y down lost proper, latcaslnias t to de 'i c Te. 1 through the afareie tariff debate phe at Washing-|G. "f ne a ara ba i ; ertlow!t ee i Frank the latter. . are s, enshrined In the continuing and|car when it struc the on man e it aie increasing love ® and ho of your fel-| instantly the chaffeu su Z tele 4 hair a Regulars, ne ae leds 7 nen spec nd the automobile Sinec pee are od. 1e resident made 1e@ occasion th , Kel arc Onnor camp, Sons of Vet° time for an ele ent testimony in|éerans, and the Reynolds circle Ladies A honor of the regular sold . He made) of the G. A. Rs conducted services at TWO MASKED BANDITS strong appeal for a standing army the E ort Douglas cemetery, 1 nninge adequate to meet the demands of it 9 o'clock, and Capt. Joseph Clemen ROUTED BY TRACTION MEN our speech; for holding J 1s a center draft lamp of Oo cmp great illuminating power, Suitable for living room, dining room or Free from all objectionable features--a. splendid family If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. parlor, lamp. of El as for keeping food warm Also has drop shelves Fay the | a6: ht t ap a1 ed:‘ int samn : stream be shelf for holding dishes and apency. Lm ap the é » tro we a L') 1 ; aLn can upon a ae Il enoug (Contloued r a eae ) c ft sub-/ . om loc rela ae the TRIBUTE Ip the flax Letheat us | nation ss arsuch ea future ae of of urs oe upon } :en dt : ee : Pei our chee OBS started statement to a i , ce. necesss ry to - willl the ae ns of | Malning ea think ELOQUENT offi- Harriman's Siberia not worry fan diers Oll/ana half . rt conclusion, | Pacific, a (i ere Se eras tention was called to the fact that J. J. Hill had recently express a fear that the wheat lands of one country r Bae. out. } arriman was not perturb as : The i e da 4s the not tn sight yet," he sald, "and even the should be used up ere are uae "9 000 miles o rood Linnes | this meoe meee em "Mtiidsummer | deluded in the, proseram are Nils the was anything asked. say won't ject. stand J Swedish | porte: its nhual de fe it. I don't now Daving | ment what Is to bdto done there. The governought treat us aa fairly as we its chiet treat the government, partiotically and with de- e a you stoc es proper to soon, \. more ¢ omfor table. A ty further explanation, | t9 them While living than repeated his x ‘ords und ‘hey-are cold An death for Landis before that time | Matte reins his y conte rning. H: rriman cortadi ate ac- uaerae ‘of gettinne ataee s. nie , | loyally. axinsel out ng of the Swedish t half a million a year to nocleties of Salt L ake, which will yt | fly "the Aniedle an flag over those steamOlaf. that 29 000, 000. Standard dictated ac Mr. Merriman chair and when along arrive é 1 ; sbellion. eee z ie Ee alee P al Pe T: i Anolivere 1 shi am . i turn es ndan t u ra : " a ae SA a + of y See eee loved we ae ares: : , 7 alee A society | be Linnes the an eke Sal six the would sister- |E business heat lands Brothershouldin mine soon, 2 pre 1 gers of th stem full power In va rious cities, but it has worked out admirably. In every division there must be a man with a quick * ‘Or! ‘No. In AT ie "o rn he plan latter) SOCIAL ofthe theSw ae ihe Norden "of the | hie eéatful been at it a long time. There must be a ig a iat a ~~ a this system who TO REGULAR ARMY ca ery day in the 2 9 man oe the Need. of "this system who (Continued on Page One year rofthoue ¥ fi {tation, The minute | --- men = 7 \4,) have an ofganizacion waiting on a Miss Helen, daughter of thi Presigecision it is Jn trouble o-my ay pe pulled the cor " that released the of thinking the personal question and lag ent ding the shat s the cord | +}. organization are inseparable was pull d the aie : Paught in the talwas eriticized when I promulgated the tha ad one of the big bronze ¢ Ce een IDENTS ENJOYABLE will wish trip 26 Z RE ry 1 youngster comes Jonger | T appre sisted officials = | plied: "I will step out | Kolde ra' ask! me: to direct Oo hereafter ACQUA AINTED"' AN by aa Judge requirDd sn- by traffic will SWEEDISH led the | cision case i. ceeding up I Indiana, wore ht this ibe: : farm heard enemies Press to give the hem nde sisi brother's not he had to lj a H to his had later arriman.| that for ee ed p...to @. WITS: reviewed. )b s ad p I ee bd ot country tnto f{iath nancial chaos, the jurist at first de: |} murred against saying more The : Ider 2S 4} he asked for time to prepare a state_, But fri to} ment upon thes ibject Half an hourl.we honor that Vnkee k ik Junction frai "Gr ra ‘Round epee sot in conti man a of ce he tad Gap ride is much ata beljeved that done tHe en SALTAIR TRAIN SCHEDULE. §, 2:00 and every 45 minutes | = thi ie at Bilorato and fe operat oad, Naa told son's honest ine -efter me + Straight throu Almost incalculable damage was done to the: gra at a Ce | a . some days sineers | despaired of repairing the breale With) the characteristic pluck of engineers in| in' railroading work they €pt! at @ problem and finally solved it.) The courtesy of. the Colorado Midland) in tendering 7 use of its cKs tO! th I tun | or 1siaga company. mo ge: a Aetpured of reiterated honoring n ing hes M in a ormation a . en of ae peallnoad a the which| be ny Ege . Kz t thorm has He new laws in favor better development. = A | ae Powers of Fortunes. | is5 question of dividents recalls DAYS | recent visit of a man. who wanted en ow ee Tennessee enver today. that permit In she the ae th or a top after it is cooked. small utensils, and is fitted with racks for towels. No "a other stove approaches the ‘New Perfection' in conventence, comfort and simplicity, Made in three sizes. Can be had with or without Cabinet Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest reat ce unt aa hl of, hs worl WOPHE treet de} nent, un direction of ats Stre in Supery r nT : Raletcl puper der J.T. t ‘cabinet. I.of remember tron secretary war: Grant. Stante Sher ™an,' Sheridan, Howard. ‘Slocum. © ter and other great leader Ww. all las -returne 0. to dust suit bile thelr] ‘ \ c om their immensely complex, and In Its present | A question as to the ee reduc =| Harriman, blaming him for th pank form it represents the - thought of /tion of the yield f ed capital | of 1907, hen he heard it, he finalls many able mae we suppos It brought the reply that. ate heb hence | sald: ca re wee be'm ; ade wholly earn | five pe dividends will be consia- | 1 don't care : bing about 04 aps th @ that have to do busl|}, cael TT eacsarkabia & s 10 per cent divi- | _ Whe n his attent ion was ¢ iba to BAD i] oiweel 186 Landis Doe ‘ant Care Chicago, May hen Judge K. Landis returns a to his apartment. the Windmere hotel tonight from visit | May, See , Perfection Sete a A ee nfl f 7 | point ¢ be iz. const t! satrolle d are eae ae PAVILCE o,.take. pa jand ‘all brea no mat ‘ mall In pnd w Itness e. grand: review fj} are belng lred before ther is an oa ; 00 T ae ort ve a an lr the « ye portunit for mage rt done "1 on vell, remem! how ane ing ‘thr eo day t ‘ i WAT }Fom i wi i,ol on ‘MADLY RACING AUTO I ul P ennsylvani i wi STRIKE S B| G CROWD A lined. b ou iT fc 9 Cc Goula has done. mé honor of de-| claring that-he would welcome me in| the near board of directors, but.as con-| ditior now are it would be impos ible sed on ocean competition levels as "What do I ‘think or events at Was a maximum, the tra oe A lines,| ington? Well, I naven't thought much with their hundreds of m ridge- | about them. Crops are bigger an | like traffle across Aom-produ tive re-|tariff, The government can't do any: death let sion; if rumor of M Harriman's as cenda incy in the directorate of the New York Centr et ind of } lesire to gain contro] ° of 6. Misso. Pacific was tice Submitted to him Copcerning the Ney york, he dodged the question. by say=| {ne im. not é sponsible fort oper ation of the Nex ork ( lontra ul lines : ( ‘oncerning the Missouri Pacific, world will sentiment.) a -shrin the public)! are ery | san But it means better a rhe agreement Has a spacious ee it, wre sentiment, and that popular ipreé tlo of business and the high prices| sions should be taken into considera upon the stock exchange were the ex-| tion matter of this sort, for few | pectation of that recovery In busines of the public at large have the oppor3usiness jis upon a Substantial and! tu y to study the matter along the} conse: tive basis all over the country lines set forth in your article The conservative, substantial, thougi u would be at Witnin ¥ ful people of the country who were aaa nnd.| it ear -c inyon vree} 1. Sor bank ‘1cit New is High. e ley's | their | ar im gather as Sunda oe hha | dane by the CABINET TOP feature of the Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove nes the Are creek Emigration n ‘ ant 1 2 rey it aa, on ee eams Streams ( raat ; of your big The another entirely on the ris Valalcer ant when rete 2 che ant ‘ a thid- f RE en * -the.| hould to t the-wi iain {ny ie It from t work the wut fad the th ' e "t plin rr wator have believ wari t ies x vi « ir- overtlowin astent." : Does range in every particular; but has this great advantage over it, that it never heats the kitchen " : eur tiawers 5 most ( ( om i: A is ‘de Bau ean | 924, | pohedede mine all inthe y iterShe ae I t ; lf custom. people and: their counts along ‘ o ensncceetaire dan ., i , depen 4)init | they Or beautiful the love Ller a to oh 8 ormed > the war. of the than one- and 51a ‘hanks | Jand, from the stern Atlantic they toWeary the Gulf,: Fapizl in cits andMerrom town and his : triotl 0 Poh Lakes : ese omrade sa Memorial broad * di déoreuse' He said al avocation and ‘memory. reverently might be | to do honor to the of done to save unnecessary Investment) rotr P ie 1 ; y men, wt in t)} hour of Of capital One double track road, he)} tion's peril, offered thelr. serv should rate of Ask your dealer to show the New § Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove, It's a wonder. Threatens, ero bine at lint ‘ theie J Jorerd n. is bar 1 rive \ { cipal Ycause: of the fall in the People1 ng living al or 1i@ : river nor opeful: feeling 1d the no that unless exceptionali we ‘ath er on luring tne t d wee 1 ne. tae. | l tak re of U eat amount DAY Conti » acess" ontinued from Page One.) > > ; Fi Ea ‘a he ! delayed, however, and ores iss a: pow ; a half million menthat service | army of ¢- Union in the at Chi- | Rebellion, but 600,000 or le with now Bink maAnK ha Mr. Harriman scare 4 thought the recent agreement expenditure | ttHillwaslinesan was a goodof thing. example what is iver: ve want- acit ae Danger | Itlade it: night iG before would} to know! through h Ave vp no Im- work, During th last enty-four hours But get GOOD TEA. There is | the Jordan river, whi ‘ ( ho wevas feared mone better at twice the price | Sunday would. break Its. bounds and than Hewlett's Uncolored: Japan | citise considerabi: amage. has fallen Ten. several inclies and. no immediate dan West coust, ng to be} anc a Stage 1 1 he so: bs ad. tides and Weather Is Warm satis- ve give very ond course. onc aire Ln ; liminate: Ist Mir, | 5'07 If floor reporter wanted would be a fine ‘that after eereplied, trip he open'air. off at said Chicago," and uncomfortable heintervie reme ne a more top any EE Much of yoursummer pleasure depends upon having a coo and comfortable kitchen. Why not be prepared for hot days before they come, : the Streams About | Although Salt t Lakec Are at High j $100, 000, ani and the East to 2 passenger but | cepted peobeen doubt could justify, theoretk anivs such old fashioned strength of character th a rate; but would it not be a constant! ~ ay i a thorn in the ste of those who were lite On ‘ Pane Mohs ee "ha ws VK F paying the regular rate, and so be an ce ie not ar ont we ce ‘rn rte _| unwise course? oy y ei because acoeee . a }situation, suspicions are narerhaps the random thoughts J é : a oa | upon a large subject may sugcest row and not expanding, while cc urasel ou something in the way of ‘ ations ae aoe make people E in rebuttal. VW. SA Wan D, | aheac a ep "Ge neral Manager the Coal Trade JourWe are building firmly, surely and nal.' soundly and ything is traveling | , d ical policy It seems to me that sneure anticipation of the harvest, the real-| pr 5 absurd ates i ,or apparently rate re it ation, s been tremendous. That ex-| had very detrimental effect upon | penditure was the basis of the resump-j| selected Ps u. pn Tea revives theood -enereles wou'd ighthave be hishighquarters up: in One there L-thin now. Of It was duo to the consuming and € on list de flont had upon. tne dilaughed mped the rely nullified? medium please am ace ieosnt:so and advantage some at of an a rate-making have e noe a-righ aaa Sit be and He peat dir he iad to to smiled sunshine the to 1 never to "ive nnd. ra ils. ee »¢ abroad Harriman do same Ginn expect the conferences inspectio Ls freight Utah tcan o Losbe anipved | over not mney pointed from a out pointthati bac upon ceclor rip No, I won't d inv work} hE That trip West me} Hi Gne. a showed : it legislative madne as wanin | Iuild Addition to Home. | He also took occasion to say that he was Intending to build an additional| : -ninth street house, | ; as rted, but he didn't would be solarium 112-114 wise | whit "it ae mi South Main = r Street. from paper husiheaa Sunn"ThatIu My anes eee. was a great trip," Drug Dispensary, x ce : » 1e atter | oatinental rates, particularly | 260 , . ; rarard ; to polnts on the Ran nent ie , and 3 I must . line. such as ‘Sp say ant h response that while you have pre-| sented. the matter in good form, I am} not altogether convin« ed of the prac- | tical advantage of such a rate basis as is in force. he {dea may be tneo- siikec to any of you not 30] worth of bonds, bec iwi ye bt ecessary to go abroad to float $1 BO.ODD OGD of ere" bonds. Anybody can do that right e x 7 1 SERE Gae ER Re ee | lye urope an rey »- as on your last trip | Wes vas asked 3 e Pure do did sree roing n The mould you side?" any I aa | | | threeDenon ‘orwigsfourxee. "ee ihies days in ai Paris, rapes and thonRtn on | Ieeer: | 'FLOQD WATER IS | way overneas j it to Vienna, Bae say here catinake (awhere y tele the eee eee agair Ite ply Ing to a volley of questions, he | sale . a number as call &O d h decay. "New York, May 18,1909. To the Bal. | of tho Rallroad Age »Gazette: tor an t prevents The apparent Injustice of freight| rate yates frorom Utah to the Bast is the sub-| | ject of comment by F. W. Saward, gen-| @ral manager of the Coal Trade Jour-} nal in a letter to the editor of the Maca er i PR ther ae : Apparent Injustice of Tariffs | . ‘ OW UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909. was } medic: al 00 ITY. { UNION OERTAL C0. ipped perm ntly ated Sats new and iandsomely" equip rooms, 212 MA WE TREAT ne HIGHT. 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