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Show SET OUT AND voTE MINING PAGE mUran | THE BEST Inter Mountain - S ~ VOL oe UME XIV, NUMBER 28. SALT UTAH'S PROGRE RESULT OF TOL as SALT | Men of All Parties Unite Building in CT iF nd Bi 9 J Quarters for Proper Conduct of the State's Business. TODAY AtaeAt Ta State FAIR UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1909. PRICE FIVE CENTS. PRESIDENT TAFT FINALLY WILL MAKE TARIFF BILL Hil) PLANS TO PREVAIL CITY DADS as Will Act as Referee or Arbitrator Between the Senate and the House When Conferees Get Down to Work at Last. FIGHT WILL BE MADE ON MANY SCHEDULES Senator | JOKING ABOUT A he ted bi & 8 Wp the nte & B.@ brought President XS a | The this DIRT PIAA "i TESTA PAT 19-44-440 | Utah: have a state capitol? "That citizens genera See fo t e ‘ 7 . ~. L ; p - Wes, Te an ata: 4 rs "he x pa th entitlos one to vote. Prosto assure them- the Senate ing the ih last f See z capitol of the state on Meine Utah a new. ypositl t aoe vote sh the a for date a in pixte the means | ar of 7 ; ay ® tate, f phought toe, eeeé pe . 4 and ae ae At is See tal accomp ‘is ioe eStik ins rae eras 5 c Preparations for the holding of the election in Salt Lake county had been ally complet ed Aes Monday2 ~ night. practically ne One of the last of the ' city ) in using was the giving election officers regard to the method An opportunity was afforde become acquainted icers COD Sc ty au ver 3 yun: Drosey ena ie Brow th op yme me ne JOEOo of jer e ards the city \ a said had Monday evening been provided for | districts. without re. filled eet secome ant Two districts Saturday officers and als neers were |'the various. officers, of ¢ Fament renders the. | business cially pecia which carer |'those visit gone fi + was the state govon transaction - of | sur : from the Salt: Lake m was th ee - requirvent stateme issued Monday officers of sg by || the cannes 7 hers compelled to on to-}™ 1e]=n of was a5) ao 18 TE eae submitted to | S& A muesday there wil, ef we m ation people of oe and one which the . vital. importance ant a i land, r y pre Fi th and ant i re i " } J @ : oo : Professor Georg motion 1 t book JON yanks f be ore ks whose later' po® "Chicago, like a bon into: ot ago, ras made on tes : f \ oY 1 ae Ty Le 2 ! q \ 8 B46 8.4 a = ] ¥ le . Fy ; f held a ruling cue of hed the enMOn o mt: of the the ministers' eos ihose of Baptist fn \ t ion nf Cit | a feep exit 7 of \qn the face of every truc 1 review han Carenicel The motion solos by the Rev. | world. ‘They are a ee would books. hall book 2 i dent Mathews " Tver yone deStalethe when, ee ae + hs be taught Foster's aA BS ‘impassioned onan n Meyers | and logic, vers | onal aOR 0 Teloned leaning, is rn Jat-| , + the ords, : ontion & the » words : wre Mathews "Second wa willeh folloy iution 1 rae 1rose - r ‘ i fferer with: ‘ited font move . ™ os 80 pipe Dr ference, to. covferenee nud that meombership, yy this Ker er ae i a : it, T ee t anormal a , + da + + protect attack Utah ons the 4 + 4 | ‘ !. as Te i 1a vyber of. by employed a dyke t} rt cue yOu? going under West keep culvert the empties. - awaters WALOKS ‘ Ali : ii Teeou Ve: f Be the carrying ompletely~ water slap | At "the 1 in during sallied Sabbathto forth savage Workors a decroase FoF Lose fol- channel, grounds. the wa high theEighth two) Control 2 - a9 . + stnods + + + +} + hel Sea forirne q LP RRP BA ~ o> es q " ready (the sa evidence Mes. + in FFE +) 4 +)+) 44 ei bal | o i EEHEHHHE FFF HHH EH HHH m OP ST ae ee RAD i 449 yi Ras ae te eRei | BuEBL aRia Se HHH Hots FH GOETH eea Mrs Ss STIGA‘ TION. last telephone by toe aaa Thomas called rir HPT + gation, ¢ trial 2 Ogden Weber ey ade and 10r Re > | as r( a aecen farm | G3 e charges against hnise lf Spr I will calls be as the super- an ready of ‘the chargesand, position clearly ; ments cu mistake aelling liquor TY te Sas ans #/ be #+/ + the wes instance, :* >| . 4 ugust. ; ae ae a school before a ma ne and t mi women ] club Stake academ the atLottie ual rates prevailed up most matter of ngs,"" on that? pb + + + Vv and in- pore oe ein session of aa Sena |Senate. Senator Aldrich |ator Beveridge Of jand lead a ae eee + + + = accused & ne ee Ph ae ee y De "as ,;ator Stone, speaking for t |cratlc side, readof the Senator of and file of rank McEnery Loulsiana out ,e Jeffersonian eae pe eel ome Democracy because ) ec o 9° Pass rcaatatot Alarich's plans. | , Ald Smith o chigan, enVillfam 4 en itirely missingaddress the point of hicago Secretary on a MacVeagh's $4 + F FO | Saturday tary of of by Lord coon who de empire would not really the average citizen of | the Canada quickly for the night, pitched as the Treasury = i man ae Ww eee ah eae a, us P Macveagh poeedh a nde tenting ac i dec the ni polnt ee tor that Tay cin aoe >. platform one tobe eo Smith leg ee TE + q eat , Py, - : r (3~% ifl % & ' it ‘ 8 a ; f 42 ‘ Bab : 1e t Sere in | madzee ts . anothera6 drew of antthe season Day eeacrl ee insta Ad ak The second Republican big crowd resulted | guests: quarterly regulations license of|was presided over to mhthe adare ad esses es and prior | Hilliard closing in the ordinance. ; eee: ; os son eee truck r baleen oe tl ron the ea ou ane prevail jn an Seott. pr eo e ee fo ' Bu : to to z and the last . from at least the 5,000 fan using the coupons resort 6 few days detemperature of the reached usually at|not aS has come. ‘With the others"2 and es tas day entire the spend baskets lunch ilv . lune th and dinner. popular, Bathing was of and publi: cher hed the weather ed raised ee the| at the visited j rink was thronged with the resort; the new for free tra oan eee mn¢ in . * Ax took~|- advantage of m the exeursionists Many trains to Saltair of ‘The Republican, portation t issue. mSe Sane Hals Je institution of wee Ee mee OU eltizen onig Sen hundreds to OE of hat fol roar laade ughter that folthe: & 7 y a ty eee a tinger, ae SOR enone Srees underwear paragraph. |to the cotton = o | aha se Ga te p e s made Sr ae 8.-Disclosure SP eelan by y a pape a tathes ctatontnduse ae ae LE ee of the early 2 some with cafe ship immensely popular, dance the childre ay' , floor 1e fam for espec tally ae usual ther nena pi water to a p July] {were many offavorable Seerure pee bo by furnished muste the excellence after until exception of SunChristensen s enlarged orc es tra. = a) alps © tepublican } bathers more were previous there uny |day, than schools reform if Sailt onaitions al Fae nouia|day day' sinceyestertho contain an other, coupon & Padmission to d an¢ to Saltair eed in ig oagOn oie aoe 1 1 Hecublivan et pane eel I rt Y Hh renters rs Be and Lie wee tee [ue special _amuseme ee the BIDE Ae manbe on' sce and 1 © old tures nex lee the and well patronised were sche industrial .m eis for reveral was chool. * th me Sevan) aa Powe i Gantinaed = rm. women. eloquent appeal cotton hosiery. to the a doen + | stance + Extraneous dem- with an on journeyed aeroevas In the this + | took Indta. s eee Ao Tenet one: Mi mene nancy ot Ln andMuch the paving reports of several was city discossed) nner business wi meeting pecial \ received were © dis-| } i | ne an vi < spentad uy pease BS Senn be « mise a oma 1@ Cus A. Kt. | the G tee sci nt ‘of for pas til GE +1 ‘ (he schoohin mismanagement. Mrs. re-|tors an aM fully cna of could provinces understand + @ Re e c . : ie | er'>> to. explain united +] thie Industrial | school.‘ an 1 genera). | age charges be Se "And they all no s pl = o commente d Senato allin "How does the Sannator now | The EE + re welcomed # | clared that atti | chargesH. ofH misconduct ing thesensational vot mas of |} Thomas o f Supt. part i GRD will es + | cheaper cable rates between the colorecen nt Democracy does not entitle him + nies and the mo Binet country was dé-|+, tel) Republicans what to do abou tariff. he te nee of pune #] bated at the meeting +] perial press congress gates - ht. on y feels, to Le RATES. CABLE CHEAPER "¢ FOR London, June oe question Retail, from $250 to manu-|are $375,| with subjected charges that detainedenvironthere immoral to angirls $250; to $150. from Is food tInsuffictent that and ment manu-) $500; to $350 from agents, from $100 to $200.| furnished a eritited the ch arges made Trey ore ree ere a Sc aoa J. H. quarterly| by to the apply changes quired to pay a $150. aleo Stringent are tneluded Z all Jackson k Sairant meeting HH FF FFH tH ttt $$ AEP + +2+ dustrial school. The charges are rank falsehoods and I want investigation made : When 4 his the Attached eee committee H EFF 7 pitastd ipere p resentative of The 4 Republican, after being informed the fullness. " ‘Urn tote Sry in the appointment of a committee ans } § At tl meeting of (the sirapune wots thepesOlhlon BO presente was resolution hich labo & Oya Sun une council tonight a nar anne) fat ee ariiiaro Spry by the committee As troduced which In 7 Tober ¢ a 2 ' Is Mixmanagement Lake Salt. forrhies het the : chool, of mismanagement Grose axes alinenney Fin Bea ordinance Featet ia. aimline ries 1) | ™ FHF AN" INVE When - *|+4 BA | Sonanaing ery. il MRS. KATE S. aes ARD wy J. M. BISHO : DK. NOBLE S. ELDERKIN. - supT, THOM As. ND DE NIES CHARGES DEMAND +i 4 #4 4 +) + Mts whieh, me aie i aE f raLenia. ind a) a4 ae. ' 4 OX So 1 ; "eS f roQ [t EN State Industrial school because of The committee appointed at ea ps 4 +4 + DEE + +!) i | ++ FEFOIOIFFFA FTAA EHF FH HFT H Ft H ttt SE S PODGovernor of Utah: ooo)val Spry, + acnSue June EE 7, aIn 1Weber at hesentaes a of Ogden eee nese OTS < Seat asd oe Grn era the + ene ene ba a supe srintendencey © + tlie 7 §} { ) ae PEER BRBOP Bane URLS ‘ j ae Hue t lin 2 ta aA 8 A OS 28 - be [reay A OEAAHAHEAE EET ITAS yet aveocllene 44444444 te toto eeee +9 through over old tree ~ the were: bus) of alarming rate. warm. spell ( v Hl SNC filled made duty attention who women ‘T wish to state that I deny ab+ | problems of OLSe Ve aii undualified!y and shiotels +| made stateme and the charges by ex-employes of the State rr) ae Fr " poo follow olesale. ies facturers, facturers' was t the encroachriver. Logan: river had the ¢ Se: were a\e e called IVE 5 + | + # | + + +] +) t oe Cea included Senatorial olgaity showed that ee was ve m t abe of h whe re ~ yh wasL senehed..; The ° osiery paragray h + 4 #) + # 4 \ + down |.pass to ands :trom: the \fair, of obstruction the point Relow at until on dropped ter .. ater radual m ai on the pole with - sonora: an within A ;+|+ +) are ule. Senator Aldr ich Served nO Ce CRE. OE erod se ealleries laving them along preto stream the edges the went the b "ors from being washed o1 cut bythe ha Vs atl er and pushing the water further!) der ri gradually Ay ae BUS ea flood -is. river The elt the ard to >. ‘ Blac bagirs as a rm we int plan copper he ane Sinth couch of | tween Parker ) has com-) I re on a agoye' en.) Northce ontinue \*" ie a Universit of. Three.) Page | early history of ploneers heard Passcs tonight 0 all la tor Dolliver | roe a lower institution intendent: bed Beyond Ninth West street, where the| in Eoutane with tre arm comes keto,| | waters. Euglsh the workers lost the all river! con-!| reste } shou from - them { Ogden the city © je ie ye Ey there 11} ‘hie rial. 1 [wre . boys cot andbusyeven.withthe ax girls +" i Wrush ‘ a qusttiolent to ; pean cari ‘ rele const on spre a of Bre veompany the ‘tracks: 0. 16 (SEE Ss, SO te a9 in directly way. the elearing Wbeoda could they so that cars the of front West the hardy rom! ° 1 of free or tax eejs z gloves ns DAD congregation to. figh tl the raging of waters of the ‘this striking { against oranda. |The force ae ie ble f ock teauia' oe a , their homes from. and from drouth obstructed g fn of debris . The : rh i the co Oo RB ‘ ae 4 to o ; ooal, ng | | oc- ( e- f " oon Oust Ss pry f Se ih to ques in t #)4 4 4 S ee \ a aar } L Pah Be Ho hedule eae seca py Mass | § eon | S ae aI Bu ee purposes. the question i aa : 8 ag for Me .~ WivTareur ad - +} +1)+ n en, and + | streets fora eer anigt the until 1 creek ft.) the Sr the . women1d +4 + the|4 Uun-)+ viaduet was) morning. stationed at Bo aan jowing 4 condition! bas hate, stockings, gloves and otten xoods. The finance committee | ee mako no recomn ation on the bject at all The Ranke will fight on the floor the 17 i a fe service oe | in the bugle enth church nents rhe 7 4 com-) Monday 3 une creek ee Gs tixtls In broth: the | Inches mere ee +. cam it i Then sand eee lore abs many temen sey requested | middie I ps ek ity BRelhoo 1 1 Its | the from (continued ° | be a8ake resign Iso be but in also good oe OS "eof ~) tt in was his of a : n nance } Republican member committee today tusnianhed a list of the ae heen en on we fighta will be h are be¥ used will + parts. of: the tate > to be alarms « + for the ety of their homes and nA 6 ‘ ast Sunday in & other propert 1 |), ie Sixt ward at Logan the serv- and unless! happens i men of cang i comy in OF 5 fe ) on alch n aaof conference minister, be 4 + embank- | 4 ried row aati aivain a better chance to cont eo lown its course. Mt te' f nth ws t street ‘ and , North sce ° , Temple street as perhaps. the scene the 1 This vactivits ere ra the of Short a clergy Baptist B: aptist . depot and 3 tween an >4 cae) mrie fee BS of the) ester 4 ol 1! m he: ee { pr operty + Now, there is no fear of treach+ erou t ior of. extreme menthe flood rather"people: +} drouth, ace: has but .céused in I ous DEs PEreenbr of wate y) *mn The Function of Religion'" burst ;| bottom. the; streams priv ate if. goa and var ~vuinoad vert hooked' forks the-men|/@ } 9G 1e a < b C ; removed all of the large boulders cat sun) d dov by the stream so that the] 9 9a) ie U niversity the of of : water. « ‘to ‘an abrupt brought. ere |") ofa, with earth. filling, bags taken toThira the region! the opening nd West) 4 cigse prayer ‘shortly had beenafter.offered and the of. Were Lert enger : 7757 .f w 8 eo which books T eo I : pelea u TH t£ 4 t ipa : Sunday h der the North ! f om os = ample ‘ motion The Johnston Meyer , wed: Troon. | He has tnsu > hing nothing vindictive, in nothing as chure! | appere A. Oe oe parts many frem nis if Be ioe after in Chicago é count to gothis ont move. into theButworld os ssed. | vFejclous areabout withe tte on x % BO have They was ‘ of?' rp Bel ray te 5 ate Da orta : \ con- ~ Ogden' Vy y nig nan -Baturday IY Line, re one 2 Irwo rinitasdnt Ina ers Hie MnEr tint, Rev thetoday. by ‘ fie Perera yeenor tenner ee ay hall im‘Steinw: meeting na Baptist ministers) 1: nu seconded | no -- made, as. was it tha i . : rad ines lro ; re 7 len the 2 p( nesting req Foster ; ¢ the ] ty T | : i | awe sheng Are Strengthened )| sand. of (men. with: severa -band | as left in the canyon tor) ‘small Giles Ts ple t ome qx, . ft Q ae OF & 7 . . ‘ »ppe ety next to clear this damage F i ae. ; Re ara-s Aez quickly hav been be ‘slower ie ny purpoxse> exe.Fo bags eh the |, \ a Burm: 7. Chicago, June e » time se 5 as { the gg f B;e Banks ee ae a mn 7 K bl wt 4a i ' > : _ the be flood during the and) while| of snow snow Ww win weather iken ives 75" as t ‘ and had a decldex the in. that} hills upon from 1the.effect water. } con has' sec- a .Utah ‘hundred COP oo q $ though would that . the proceeds of which] ctreets and placed along the banks Im) ti d-to.the building of alsrder to kee D the stream from dam Short) Oregon he propert » the legislature TI pment med _ : company, en Third West cc ontinued r % : has state-‘‘Sh as roadw ays of | has.ma a pro lon ‘f or un Dae ia. & | Lin R fread 6c m 1 pan aoe -of tthe is | Start: [owen +6 the people a schemo|iscee made on. Third West:the Oregon) consideration worthy most of athe wor every.the voter Se to present rintenc Supe Thomas Hobday oe yartment, succeeded le ind. stately es e reception Caious c kan. building, ‘Weent grant of.one bearing statement follow the - anhe Sane it : onstt « fay nents in to co pre , A, a outside and are Oe eT will\ look fighters towered Monday afternoon about inches. 8 o'clock Monday Inche {sen about four the Gata a ate he yur Broudey |! three niche ce > all registry agents) -yie capitol site-a twent vere plot was es ae the polls between ane ain a ‘splendld-location,. which expected t a Pec: ls f By ~ am aye win today for the 1 | g bee beautified by tre id lay hours Oe DT uaters to those who | eS shrubbery, and stands. ready'..fo It to greatest of the summer] quantities snow wer "6 itof 7 ee here: the ep jail for mina gent to does not worry the {ins hb tate a pat he entertained nightbooks ; ands wever, ALT es of dollars. ara thousands , that , lower ; ; " re still without officers id hours of time in- locatir the | Creek poe whieh we the close of the Gay) grricers with whom the desire to 1s practl business np business | were: : Districts 6. 8, 26 38,| * transact "Utah has a magnificent and valu-|ermen pateee t of ar re the done during the hot days -part of last) week the. | #bout BT es slowthis andtrue cumbersome with) relation. Bato| is - : pans BS Sac - 4 us Os ) i nd the} inches -S0 tne ae of | = and count) I ui ng, an the volume of wate flo esof Rneee |-dow nt. he creek was about normal with OSH attest etre sts et ttt those we who ownfe areata: the b = Ponnags + Special directlon under forees, present scattered location. offe india ‘aes nt y Supervisor J, T) the Raleigh and} | 4. 4 Republican oes lune &-On.Service various d. y E ection age Provide | the city re gpaee ee rng || gemands State ofof filling the positions dis= | ing"The in theway various jects has been for some}. officersunder f ngiection but six avi otal but were began city flood J ains a great cans , amount ee no maht that Ww hich melts tt @| | modations~ tive need of for more slaw. of. transexpe ditious accom-|aronday the commodious ore Ate ther. At thethe office share sori: = eks, it was ra t officers the vast melted jatter cs som this.| the | on. working of the machines at eHens y|action of bus ines iff's office in the basement . "In addition to this the governments 1 county batiding between the hours , Salt Lake City and county are each | ot and 9 o'clock last evening oy ays in aes d of additional rooms in | ° { dame Ages thought | will be: because. and | 1 je stoday Rouse "mH sny of those ifficers. : who &and Or v In imperaare, there quarters find is © the tariff bill eee tae Soe President Penick totennnre ety Ne guna by his Is standing ‘ Sea ae lam: nzes done by the wive ¢ i rather extel si : . " ye r oO ity ereek and other the receding fC ‘ « ; 2 far into the It volume of business for| the officers of state. | +) . ago the accom- aE of it the ag of | 0"ate * Neahioars officers, elt ¥-|4o ne ae machines voting the ‘ Ter increasing transaction by vith evel e re deve we ato oethirteen. While, years in connection | | a ions-afforded at features the arr ingements ec aerions €0 the eet SO OL SCR LER OU Oss Nee have been.eryears: of) tahaie anc srowth, people I Fe ltys |Rav rit Bs t T: With estimate by tl o 1e¢ away and taken "ince Aoee ra GwRe Genial ly, LEE RenUC pee ee akaect in fi! : e laree > centerstrongof|>| |teen years ) e 8 perity for Saptilation sn > the relieved, | to and the H ri sinceloan he obtained, it being indicated oclinviate einzge oa June York, eatnae 1 a i = ec : step to be Prosperity. "Thirteen years have elapsed ; oe cidedly fu is informed looks disagree and na deadcee the mittter in din- oe HEINZE. With ‘if Se drop in the mereury last night, al; 2 (though there: was a slight rainfall, the flood situation was de- the needs of the state of- Venre state capitol|, provide provision until S i v Crna ie 2 ers ficers became apparent, and: the finan‘lal condition of the state would permit se at Shatin , Ten enna MENT ITefe Ae = me eM Gena eel= maximum time urged for " opments This is an interesting day in the history of Utah, being the occasion on residents a 20 defer building ture when 44 4b 444444940440405406 which maw to eM, ‘the ern iunknown ; state. ate officers,rs, for. lodations 3c + year. ae be Sait' Daike Clty. assumption of and the then R Is r essa pee 2 Se a ik Nest am ennnten tel oe EB: , Nec- Step Next lievedand distine"thir Lae e- s ne mission e eciadealy F. AUGUSTUS the cislature ne leconsidera : o ss ; airs the meute #|t +) may Opportunity Gial ‘ke et Par +/of presenting the }) fons w hich ho haveon p paid one. w vote a question are thomay pro muke the las dur as es in the state eal' estate or perso oa: a of, the capi a enn ee 2 Bo A one "Uta a Sas saeto née, these hangnen + Gene revac l oar Hf i wuation scenic: ee. re plan ferees pag arom capitol? i . x necord with on the question Republican that z state into Tuft service of the President as referee or arbitrator between | "4 from and including the year 1909,9 J9, the said one mill on each ]| : dollar to be for the purpose of constructing and furnishing a ~ ecnpitol whereby the Senand House are to be of the revinion of the tariff, aD 4 Ms x oh F y ia |) HOSIERY Washington, June T-A practien) plan ix being devised between the White House and a » . aren of Utah be increased one mill on each dollar of valuation on all taxable propSibec cont» ae . / ne Lee ~ Dts erty within the state over and above the rate fixed or limited for all other purposes for a period of fifteen years, Beveridge of Indiana ls Charged With Wishing to Lead a New Political Party at the Next National Election | ; ee 4 5 Shail the tax rate in the PAGE THREE. sible, to bring out the vote on the question, but Couneilman IF. §, Fernstrom and L. E. Hall objected to the wording of this, saying it looked like a plan to use the eity employes as ‘‘ward heelers."' On the suggestion of Councilman W. Mont. Ferry, that the councilmen probably would all favor a resolution in favor of the project, Mr. Black presented the motion which went through unanimously. UCIT ee MEN 5 QUESTION © Mt WEATHER of departments to detail as many of their employes as pos- Call Upon the People of the State to F urnish THE ae ALL THE action on the part of the voters at Tuesday's election.'' This resolution, placing the members of the city council on record in favor of the state capitol proposition, received the votes of all the members present at last night's session of the council. The resolution was presented by Councilman T. R. Black. Another resolution had been introduced, urging heads Today. DATE OFFICERS NEEDS IT BADLY. : LAKE CITY, LAKE UTAH é ‘‘Be it resolved, That this council does hereby strongly endorse the special election for the tax levy to construct a state capitol building and hereby urges favorable Capitol New for Work : he TODAY FOR A NEW STATE CAPITOL. |