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Show 2 THE Committee Tells What Salt Lake Has Done for ballfornieris: SUM OF $18, 000 Tons Upon Tons of of Fund Sent In Cash. executive organizations active affording in suff\trers er supplies letter to a ing in Ls ike, Ezra its of the the asbeen | | Califor- The cash published over to W and turned S. MecCornick, to $41,treasurer, amounted general excepting of 386.57 this sum, all $18,190.81 has been expended in buying supplies, caring for the refugees, and for the expenses of the $15,000 to Utah! with money Committee Reports to Mayor. committee is preparing See to bring ee commi to ayetavial contributions Btill for there, my tax: por an in- thes rellpe ad- subsistence, rdvatts upon slight the remaining an early c the organized relief yd for San F panoines sufferers unde srtaken | func must be made J a month ago by the Elks' club eltizens ‘Before closing this report, permit movement, the governor's committee the | us to allude again to the broadness of Commerc! ial ae the Desere ews and/the sympathy displayed in this comSalt Lake ald, and other affiliating | munity for the coast sufferers, as well pase tee ey, hos¢ food ave been ‘ontributions RIETHIte handled by and of|as equip- the Califor-| giving to disast sufferers Tons through) of Supplies the sre {ts | me sntion committee of alt Lake nel e money Ee to date Me hese hay all been paid to Treasurer W McCornick. | The figures contained in these state-| ments must speak to you, as they have spoken to us, a community-wide sym-| pathy and splendid generosity which we} eannot refrain from commenting upon in| view of the fact that the money offer-| Ings represent less than haif of the loc al lis s in t supplies, with and of the which all to make this ment, forwarding but large many relief their of collections spirit work was first their passed supplies subsequent through Broad Sympathy Displayed. "All collections of money made by s the Salt Lake Herald and the Deseret Evening News were turned over to Treasurer McCornick, and the fund in apparel, augmented of thousands while of articles ae finite of general shipping department, greatly increasing the volume committee's consignments, the In the early stages of the work a local newspaper appeals for supplies and| clothing seriously taxed, in the prodigalle ty of responses both the ability of ouc shipping committee and the equipmnt department af the Ore gon su sine railway. To pon tons of bre and' other edibles, eollecta di by the school children at the suggestion of school prin-| cipals, were eee em ly, as well as| tens wearing|the intoerintion as to| hands of the by the latter was donations thereby of the further of nearby the needs of suffe were lacking te s nowletee cr in dine flSe rs eRe cities and lion lists, ey were received and Steet eaten dispatch and their bulk alone is noted elsewhere herein and the appreciation of the ceapents is indicated by the following le "Tata: ette Fark: sialiet Committee, 2220 shington San Francisco, Ma 1 6. L ake pete "Mayor of Salt been receiving We Sir: att nse quantity of r city an inclu umber of ng bread, with names of the . We have also We show the money collections made by several men and wo Lake, whose important committee desires to acknowledge in this way for lack of a better one. Among these we beg to eee the collections of mes S. Henderson and Moon, $442.95; Mrs. J. | Walker; $142: "Mr, W. Mont © Ferry, goods am absolutely aggre condlthere was not a article waste in the dintittultion. With the the community, we are, very respectfully yours "Henry J. Crocker." "Upon the receipt of appeals for particular supplies on April 20, this committee authorized purchases of staple food stuffs, clothing, blankets and other bedding, as well as some camp equipment, all of which were promptly forwarded. ‘Throughout the movement of these supplies, which totaled thirty-seven cars, we have been constantly advised, aided and assisted ay by the general superindepartment of the Oregon Short Line with unfailng courtesy, as the transportatiop, condition and disposition of consignments carrying perishables. pate. in Good Condition. panying statements of coast omicials indicate that our contributions arrived speedily, good condition and ae distributed without waste. Kindly observe om the accompanying voucher list, that for every purchase made, as above stated, a bill has been rendered against this committee, which has been paid by a warrant drawn upon Treasurer McCornick, bearing a sequence number. No the California relief otherwise made, and all bills and warrants have been numerically listed and are herewith transmitted for your examination, future reference an le, "Accounts payable to an aggregate of $228,195.76 have been presented to this committee and paid, All of these were for supplies forwarded, as shown by the accompanying list and vouchers, except $1,387.60, which was disbursed by the local rellef committee in feeding 2,762 coast refugees and providing them with medicine and other supplies (and the latter unfortunates were also supplied with clothing and blankets to the value of $1,260); and the further sum of $730 appropriated by committee for the establishment and maintenance of Utah headquarters in Oakland Unexpected ge ene Held. Mrs. Mrs. M. Lafayette Mrs. F. dames $1,161. the L. Hines, Tom In ser¥ices B. Whitney, Hanchett, $78.75, and $44.50; $252.50; Mes- Pitt and Captain Rei like manner we point out rendered by the trans- portation committee, and the local relief committees, which handled the supplies and fed and otherwise cared for arriving refugees. The labor entailed was enormous and it exclusively occupied the time of the leading members for weeks; but ‘the work was pore ee systematically and excellently done by Chairman Act, GR. Gleavelans: Cc. S. Pulver, G. R Hancock, Thomas Homer and a score of co-workers. Acknowledgement is also due many others who have rendered this and oer ie cee valuable aid this we complete list of these cinaly. Tenaried people, however, would greatly lengthen this undesirable report and extend bounds. It is therefore withheld, "With this partial report of the rend the generous lief work to public, we respectfully announce that the committee desires to close up its labors next Wednesday, submit final accounting and ask f discharge for self anc il reporting committees Faithfully yours "T.-G Vebber, an io "7 ry, "Ex utive Committee. "Salt Lake, Maa 18, 1906.' Summary of Shipments. A summary of the shipments made from Salt Lake, and other potnts in Utah, Idaho and Washington shows: Canned meats, 16,000 pounds; canned fruits and vege stables, 159,000 pounds; ground coffee, 15,000 pounds, canned milk and cheese, 65,000 pounds: potatoes, 420,000 pounds; drugs and disinfectants, §),000 pounds; non-perishable groceries, 000 pounds; ur, 7.000 sacks, a, pounds 2,000 loaves; qulits, blankets eovers, 3,000; articles of wearing apparel, bought and contributed, a erackers, 1.200 cases, 3,000 pea oe 800; camp stoves, 0; ts A); Umel 4,000 bushels; refugees cared for by the local relief committee, expenditures for refugees by mittee, $1,387.40; clothing furnished refugees by rellef committee, $1,260.50; total expenditures In Salt Lake account passing refugees made by the local relief committee, $2,648.10 SHAM BATTLE PLANNED BY BRAVES unexpended balance held by Treasurer MeCornick is $18,190.81. -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-- d this Ad i | Sig- fees times aay, after meals Great Gathering rate of Indians Anniversary Land of to Cele- Opening for Settlement. Lawton, . Okla., chiefs Quanah May Parker 18.-Indian of the Coman- ches and Geronimo of the Apaches held a conference today and decided that as a fitting celebration of the fifth anniversary of the opening of their lands to settlement they will hold a sham battle on the Fort Sill military reservation on August 6. They estimate that 3.000 members of the tribes in western Oklahoma will participate, making it the largest gathering of southwest Indians in history. Preliminaries and various acts of strategy leading up to the battle proper will continue several days. during which time all the minute details DS OFM Orders received by Ds OF ME d WALLACE BROS.|: A well ness men and was held of an early day Indian to the Fort Sill mififtaxy warfare Entertain but itors. Governor will application a rorities, asking that three or four troops o the United States canairy: take part in the battle. This will be the first in that Tediane have gathered of heir own accord to ake a public exhibition af their arts before civilized people. Cutler ie sent, as we tate officials will several of the also at the was of busi- S Salt Lake Commercial the states decided of city s Visitors was discussed a should be eursion Mr, Valéntine mov a that the chair appoint a ommiitte of o ne representative eo ath Saale! line of business in the city y to ascertain what per cent discount should be allowed to the exc ghd It was ac that a committee be aaowiihen to arrange the exeurfor sion with the railways and to ask that a 10- days' limit be put on the tickets QO. Harris moved that Monday, June 25, should be the business day, Tuesday, June 26, the day for the excursion to Saltair, and Wednesday, June 27, Lagoon day. The motion was carried e meeting then aSern es subject to the call of the chai WILL AFFECT Out Refining Price | Brown to her is heavily interested in Utah and Idaho, denies that it belongs to the trust, it sells 70 per cent of its product to the combination, it is said. The fight was first begun by attacking the California & Hawaiian Sugar company It is said that the trouble between the two companies has been anticipated for some tim and for that reason the merican Sugar company had been maintaining a price of 40 cents a hundred less than the market price of cane sugar. The price of sugar sold by the Western Sugar ee company was recently reduced 20 cents a Rundred. Colonel Geoghegan, the Utah sugar broker, said yesterday that the "tight would affect the price of sugar all over the country. COAL FAMINE NOT Firm Replies M. Query husband & of M. IS Ritchie Lay Will of Fifty-five Mains, work Should Spray to will be done. approximate| Trees Now. The attention of growers has been ealled to the necessity of spraying trees at e, as, according the wholesalers, the crop in Oregon, Utah, Colorado and Idaho promises to be unusually heavy and fruit that is at all wormy | be rejected. Because of the prospective hea supply of fruit it is thought that there will be small chance of disposing of any but the very best. Arsenate of lead is being used extensively in spraying this summer. To The fices Open formal of the State Fair opening Utah of State the the house of representatives new at of- Long amendment, from. ted have. orderea|?™ : Adthat and é }original : Club for In all the v arons weaknesses, ments, is made co-defendant. asks the for $450, force the first of the bowling The] that district court and the right to lien on alley. the for en-| equipment | he would not} assaults upon an Deplored . rai? eae Sem others, were s 1 h| eer ew . ec cused several interstate WILD dismissed now ; Cae Armstrong's George note F. for Dr. has Interference against the of ES: suit August were filed Alexander Utah ratifiec on a West-/| in tn, "and means Mining | te COURT. Seater aay. CRIM.Ss DIV , a judge tate vs. s LAW J keh ne DIV., Moore. pl gta the © BS M. L. motion New Prohibiting of Suits for its $700 F. Felt BP a August one larly satt of an the May with in (This be Pearsons though in the magazine, John secret D. rebate and system, devised and of ee at rane agumerous > of ue in Creelman, | and Central) gays career, should be favored Vanderbilt, building the| nopoly from to Pittsburg; Conneaut, to give us all railroad equal rates falling "female of the pelv ic| weakness, bearing-down congestion, inflamulceration, inflammation,| and also that famous alterastomach tonie, tho | puritic r and Go DEN MEI ‘AL DISCOVERY. iH Wria nr. sF leree-a out a aay a xperienced physician andand without will treatcharge your, case as confidential for corresponden iress 5 him at rea or correspondence. - ‘Add 4 Tn Mids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, | Buffalo, N. Y., of which' he is chief consultingig physician. phys It is as easy to be well as ill-and much more comfortable, Consti ihe is the cause of many forms of illness. Doctor - Pierce's Pleasant Pelletse cure constipa- by a experienced By N.Y... regu-| from tive "The Common practi- | sent free addressing Dr. you phamphlet | tion. | ules is R. | one-cent may|only. many medical! Medi the cost stamps be Adviser," AF Aah the sent. of mailin cloth-boun Address Butfalo, N, Y. Dr. R. V. of preference troops over all the from fire left burned to death reached the home Great words "fair Loss to $50,000, with but re-! Point and little Marshfield the the United jurisdiction oe to Ee order, without the Mill lf nterstate| of or a States hear eal a for ¢ athon about tem-| interlocu-| hearing, defendant. ae five} Should Wisconsin. insurance. and t 7 XCrCilISEC The | principal stores and warehouses of rs arow et oe ‘ = esa( . : ae ny the the Be ee Mz ou re great care | evens @ satiy a les c points Wire destruction Will hae a in of self most Onur reputation sclec- diamond. in house from Saved. 18.-Fire the tion Un- less you are an expert you should concern your- that selecting which a to buy. is on we based sell. 1e threatened to destro City, Marathon Sannis. vurned 3,000,000 feet of lumber nha fire was ger to night, but still the r: aging at it is belleved village a has late that beer hour the a | loss is estims ited at $60, 000. nx insured Marathon City bis 2,000 population. a nae a oan Fire § : are - pemnaey ‘BIG FOREST FIRES RAGED IN t a Established nl poeta S., ) houses and ioneing to Perizo Mich. oe ee to} mo- | city and was it is cut not eee off early known this how 2 ee? a It eae "eat loss at a & is reported ; to ae al peseul are | sawmill Son ‘of that Dagge Cee Talbot evening | $50,000 many oe) ait eae e i lage of Talbot, in Penoane | gan, was entirely destroyed i. | tire ‘Ohis afternoon. It consisted of art MICHIGAN with} to those) in _ restraining notice You a baby Which wi When the ti -aniall Marshfield, Wis., May 18.-The village of Auburndale, Wood county, was almost entirely destroyed by fire this | afternoon he loss is estimated at Action, the ony decree, CIENTIFIC Cee ACT Tg Bap DEBTS "Us Te Boocn B ty Sey spotsLp will be lt Da recit-| REASONABLY | Wiped out 5X towns the ae 5S oh stroyed A from them The | $40,000 to|. Six PRICES. Michigan fore "st fires been practically de- ' : --________. Hundred Homeless Milwaukee, lowing gigi by the have Wis, message Abbottsford, Wis May Was 19.-The ney -recelved The fol- from obtained by its' homeless Stanley has a population ornineg : Is., at 15 o'clock this ota :competitors outside' pop Three sy Towns Destr =. morning grasp i never asked for anything of 000 and it is belleved that 50 famEsc a "Over one bh better. ilies have been burned out. Among ret oe Mich., May -It Is.re- | burned: cee hundred dwellings "Cassatt is entitled to credit. He is|the buildings that are known to have | 2?! rs rere that three towns in MeStanley A x hundred people homeless, doing more ‘than any other railroad| been destroyed are: Nacthwaatarn aoe nee county - have : been antiFaio cee y fire Sull burning, but under official to establish equal rates for all| Lumber company, two barns and | lin atroyed ‘by "fire. The'\flames ragby reducing extortionate rates of his! warehouse: one general store, Scandi-| Spee In. the forests: are reported. to predecessors and inducing other rail-| navian Lutheran church, Pre -abyterian | rib Swept Over:an area' of 30: square road systems to Regulation advance theirs. |ehhurch, | | stores Imperative. "Much less injustice exists toda than at any time, but the penile pac regulations are still imperative "Ca negie." "It was by the secret rebates that John D. Rockefeller laid the founda-| Sho of the greatest fortune in the orld; to and the distance same the Carnegie Mr. Cassatt, steel every secret Moon cn Memorial umn ae company," 9 12 Meal small | * wires rebate| residence section and confined their |5?U business streets, a measure suc- been are Only one life is reported here to have been lost. <A family in its flight West rina | cessful. of declares ‘neon al prope: burned down.in 4 ire: reported to degaan, that AIL " to | the} Pir First he fire cleaned up everything in : | | its path and it is reported here that Woods Swept Away. | jonly six homes are standing in the than RBatees Mich., : May. ‘18; - More | | residence section of the city, Engines} a dozen farmers , in: _| | were hurried from Eau Claire and Chocolay district, south aE ne inthe Chippewa Falls, but they arrived too | bUrMed out today by forest fires, w) ich late to accomplish anything in the/|t@Mlght are stil} sWeeping the woods Carnegie to| efforts to saving the in the world) where they were in competitor library, rg ee and north of the city et ---- Vifty s . oY here square Pr a eee mbites een in between Sixth West ance Tem Dis- | Train' for B midnight at» Saltair Ma "a BT ha been : W estern Pacifie nstruction in Salt Lake. The first spike for the Weste De Sif Was driven in: Salt hake yoster: day and tracks were {x "the ete er' part of the aietarige toe a Rio Grande. Western. tr fie pikes ie Jordan river.. This stretch net rgb | streets and: South | South - stree ay after miles Hato CTUAL WORK STARTED. pone | i aera Pm Fees P| \ ' Passes not eoad on |9 covers ace " ceipt of 23 to pay 31 will Pierce. Sense in paper stamps For giving | volume Requiring three circuit jud to|and the large mill of the Ma moved hear any application for a preliminary | Lumber company will be A Wabash into Pittsthe Bessemer road Pennsylvania or back, |} rnal het Dr. Pierce's medicines are made from | harmless but eéflicient medicinal roots | found growing in our American forests. | |) The Indians knew of the marvelous cura| tive value of some of these roots and imparted that knowledge to some of the} frie ndlier whites, and gradually some of} physicians came to} the Hore Progressive | test and use them, and ever since they| . | | have grown in favor by reason of their | superior cnrative virtues and their safe { os | andfi h uml PRs qualities, ure P Your druggists sell the "F-AVORITE PRE- suffers composition stured and § injunction or interlocutory decree. Providing for a direct appeal from] any decision of the circuit courts to the} United States supreme court eed most of my I was with the weak all é Pennsylvania prolapsus | ictice, | more or less pain and tenderness over th a in | plain lower abdomen accompanied with "in- always little fasniae carriers agains e erce commission. Prohiibting the granting porary the /tory oe via eeeecter -lIt is strange a Pennsylvania raliroad Pittsburg | Jarities, is care mon created York ee pe pooh number that al- through the opr becanse "Favorite | organs, ows. sionI Affirming that eclreuit courts have oe N Ma who feagnt to fata extracts munerative' as applied to se ‘fixed | fhuteursvented by the interstate commerce commis-| o¢ the village greatest beneficiary of syste in recent years/ ould, getting the burg; built myself this, the known Buffalo, a commerce transportation war Criminal June says New organic disease of It induces refresh- T Providing criminal action to secure l three times the money received or the value of the concession obtained from thoap accepting renates vas Andrew ae e, or the Carnegie Steel company. Mr. Carnegie, aboar e ae "Celtic, was notified by wireless of Cassatt's statement. He! ent this reply: Replies by Wireless. compel which of graduated Plerce, secure, jur- the under ee trafiic. Rockefeller system, for ne companies a a the time other Cas- railroad, James published% to of the 18.-President Pennsylvania interview pros tra-} spasms, chorea, holdings). to make side- interstate ere Giving Westman, Question of ‘Veracity Between Carnegie and President Cassatt. York, alone of which medicine tioner free oo ee for not more two ye 1 a fine of | from he 000 to $20. 000 aor those wil| tully and knowingly granting or pro| curing, unjust discriminations In transtation facilities contrary to law. New hysteria, can | despondeney ey Companies. the equiring 7 vs. of abd y| They are tiny, sugar-coated a el One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxk ‘ kl cathartle All dealers fn the one to rely upon-the one that has a| medicines sell them, record of nearly forty years of cures-the| Ir. Pierce's 1600-page tice book carriers, use companies of isdiction os - M. T. Ellison vs. Gypsy Blair Min | rata eee George word accomlike and serviee equa ly good ere the paying to all passengers odations for transportation same compensation Bowling ee discrimto prevent is intended sult | (This MeCornick, i z é t negroes in states hav ing.Ce:, qulet title. note, own express Placing sleeping-car *c > except Express Filed. € that Pierceget resorted to Nature's Labo- | scrimrion" the ingredients for his "Fa-| tive. blood The commerce issuancé disposing of present Compelling railroads | Ce oo Brovp ee aT 5 ww lub Aliey on accoun Plerce's nervous free Sickets or free transporeae to : Lr pies oe 2 Se orke aril teorbars ie judge judge. LEWIS, the he alth| Prescrip- | ing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and remedy a great extent in all the various derangements of the organs distinctly fe ae ee the jurls- under neuralgia, in all cases of | upon functional and prostration and | the woman ly organs. Favorite efficient ingredients Dr. of oll by common interstate | Cheatin in sand exhaustion, nervous nervous ratory to corporations connections for track and switch shippers without discrimination. ees ay. RITCHEY, D. T. DIV., lines bringing them passes, tation: pogents. di isso Cee sscq. motion. and and pipe 8 ar gains weak RONG, | intended to divorce the business from miningMayand 1, coal fixSs, sent. coal ing upon 1908,carrying as the and period pat 2 pa Lg McEl!It Nee ese Sine on air and in the transportation of Pe road -G. vaphen G, de- and |. ‘a persons womanly body 3 or | their families; to ministers of the gos; pel; indigent persons and their .cusioatans agricultural laborers, veterans, Civil war nurses, and railway Y. M. C. A. officers, officers of railway organizations and stock caretakers Forbidding the production or sale of by a ratltransported commodity }iany RECORD ee DISTRICT | ie ee COURT ana| practically pow - expec all engaged the/ te past ee aya n't re al - urt, has been continued uniil Monday. Evidence in behalf of the plain- takes ne = i eir Making Hamilton Consolidated a eee ly on b . Mahaney oe qn ad commission we ectakivie most [tre its proceedings into a parody and | yore te eect DCO beblav ins puet the 1 burlesque deplore the fact of the | : 18 unt th. net doy pe D a "id iaterterente egrets it |{ with ‘OUT -COURUEY CO Nes curative orc, sro powers. anence | | President's . _ most Bre marvelous with all my +mee heart and I am sorry nly rationala way to attempt to | ; : fo1 Vt} hee i He has eae ans prot ated oe cure ‘dispeme is assisting the nawiral:| | mee meet while if he fe ee idye ; mger:| functions of the body, and to do that} TE : 21g PUrp Ep OSC. ante, "4 8 OnBCT: t th | there is nothing like ave Nature's remedies $ | ec urtited''seriate,; in. response 1 ayve| Which act in Nature's way, toning and Yolce of a united Reanlerwauld, that invigorating the digestive organs, the | HE ee: Ate He samt spate an = | liver, the stomac 7 Oa ane ao the | hereby The swoop at whole the strength. | ity, English on the wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that if you are an invalid woman and make use of this famous medicine you know exactly what you are taking, Dr. Pierce takes his patients into his full contidence, which he can afford to do as the formula after which the "Favorite Pre-| scription" is made will bear the most careful examination ‘ You do not have to experiment when taking : Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preseription, 48 With the many fake, Cheap John Meds sed aoe s 8 thi at are S- oon aca popes f cheap and often harmful ingredient yesterday. begun against papers district court. ae the delicate of cured retro- | tion, of all the veral schools oO All the ingredi@ nts are printed unadjusted reflecting surfaces up frequently ex- commerce one ror are Prescription" are composed have received | anteversion, the most positive endorsement from the sens ations, leading me al writers on Materia Medica | mation and of ee | sponded to the exigencies of the hour | papers It T following are the important) amendments added to the rate bill court Felt $700 by | oiver ae . Court Notes. Arguments were heard in the su-| preme court yesterday on three cases.} Judge Morse has set May 28 as the] time for hearing all ueatlots bearing on water disputes Suit to quie title has been prea by M. T. Ellison against the Gypsy| Blair Mining company. Dr.: Pierce's is the the erent 2 » continued We have been here een in rary Daath 'y| four onths Site eae wetriuine to| rmstrongsaan o e satdedinet: criminal divi- | increase and - enlarge the 7 Pete Ole. powers of ° the "a uc eas . resembled) diseases | and im- "iy intimately 1) that wh jossibly be used. It has to its credit | Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Pre-) hundreds of thousands of cures-more in | scription" is a positive cure for the most) fact than any other remedy put up for Pap ie nye and obstinate eases of lencordruggists, especially for | rhe sive flowing, painful me nstru-| | sale through woman's 1 You do not have to take Soh ann ature il suppressions and frregu- hibits its beautiful colors in symmetrical forms, but after you have = ad| justed and closed it, flies into its orig| ins 11 fragments and re solves itself into| jts compotent parts.' Stephen Olds Gets Ten Years. atStephen Olds, found guilty of tempting to hold up and rob Del Wri i| son's saloon, was yesterday sentences a "he distinetly the organs remain tonie, partis he ath, is so womanly local, | related to the general health displace- ante-versions, weake ning drains, and nervousness, nervous tion kaleidoscope whose after you shake it club, prolapsus, debility, terminus." that any on ierce's Fx moans of and feminine, versions, inflammation of ovaries, leucor- | or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing| rhea, giving rise to disagree able and nervous symptoms ‘commonly attendant 7 | r. Rayner said Vi -atend. to..make Rent. been a trial are cured "run-down "| | women who are "worn-out," to the great joy of the arren woman, wh 10) the | or debilitated, especially for women cases, ira In other, but household. obstruction to the bearing of children | hi is | work in store, ollice or schoolroom, who} bean found to be of a surgical character, | sit) at the typewriter or sewing maburders, } household heavy or bear buteasily removable ty painless operative | chine, treatment at the Invalids' Hotel and SuarPierce's a ivorite Prescription has} ical Institute, nals N. Y., over which yroven a priceless benefit because of it Jr. Pierceo ‘Pavorite Preseription I alth = restoring and strength - giving! fame presides. In all cases where chil- | powers dren are desired and are absent, an effort sa Oe and stre nee ning ne ee <4 should be made to tind ont the real canse, ine. "Favorit Preseripulo Is equal led act is Vat ible in ‘all Lying dpa since it is goveea ly so easily removed by nervous excitability, trritabil-} subduing proper treatme the | plaintiff judgment and No. to the that he by the cure ut wealiness the part of the woman vortte Prescription has faithful ire invigorating It is sa powerful parting health and strength in | is | child-bearing to and thoke most sufli- or child- barrenness obstacle always helps o per cent. Ninety-eight alirays citres the women who give this medicine a fair| the | numerous. © restoring health and fruitfulness to many would| and to fame unknown, might not get} There are thre racpasion ofthe President.and tide asks restoration oth ae Te } k : akwaterof the AlliCharlotta M. Vin iim over the breakwa : json amendment back again to his uysteri later helped Mr. the second largest fortune Offices. Fair of easily removed | the President or pretend to chargé him with a selfish or dishonest purpose, but that the process of reason-| ing feroueh which he reached a con-| clusion were so changeable that it was jmpossible to follow him He said Pennsylvania contract for a laying of 55 miles mains for t & Coke ompany was let aac to Hanley & Ritchie. Rn. Brown, consulting and construction engineer of t company, will have entire charge of the work It was stated last night that while the franchise of the company only calls for the laying of 40 miles of mains within the space of two years, the company will have laid more than 55 miles within one year, and will probably lay 90 mfles within the time HNmit contract to r Bowling railroads, the ine diabolical LET, A under the $150,000, alleged £5 . Sues P CONTRACT Suit. By bet J. E. Dooly has sued the Palace | Bowling Alley club of West Temple| street for the payment of $450 in rent}! which the complainant says the de-| fendant has not yet paid. W. S. Mc-| Cernick, who also holds a claim against | & Association. Miles is LAW A letter was received yesterday from the C, S. Martin Coal company in answer to the letter of inquiry sent out by the Manufacturers & Merchants' association asking a number of questions in regard to the possibility of a coal famine in this city next winter. In the letter the Martin company says that it is not unlikely that there will be another shortage of coal such as there was last winter, the mines being busy supplying Storage for the railways and coal for commercial ween and that the company would take all possible steps to protect its trade. The company further states that it is willing and ready to supply customers with coal throughout the summer months for the purpose of atorine it up against the ae winte The company feels sure that the ‘Tallwage are doing all in their power to i prove the condition of affairs and will continue to do so etter concludes el an often to confer with the M. & A. ‘in F gard to the situation and tf a cnoticatte co-operate with on some plan action to provide for the coming winter GAS | her from home ehildren Plaintiff her maiden name, cent -Law UNLIKELY. to eller that the Presid the lessness compelled to endure that while there was no chance of Mr. and Mrs. Brown were married | anybody . De ET o losing the President, ther¢ > in Salt Lake City on June 8, 1897, and | \ PU hig (silinie i within the next few <eparated January 10, 1906, when the acre "some new. Chandler, to fortune aw Local With too sean, rest | scription "that them To not seem cases of In many tayner then took the floor in aj ‘criticism of the President He start-| aying that he was firmly of the | » g the President would again }change his mind before this contro | | versy was over and that if the speaker | and Ernest Brown, according | jgain petition for divorce filed in the} place man whfch Live oes faiuily doespov It will rather appear to them that on whom this blessing has been it value hardly bestowed richly . ciently. pae ss?" See oe eee ey err ene Couldn't Lose President, were spoken by the husband and} Os > as a climax to a long period of |. The Maryland senator sald that RS ee peas co en Der HEME |dison had once made the remark abuse which the wife asserts she was a woman who deliberates is lost, Reduces determined fight is ce made the American Sugar Refining comny New York Western Rerinine ee compan? .of San Francisco Though the Arorican Sugar COT PALS, Go Divorce Cen A a Refining and , cone See Aan was issued naturalization SUGAR. eee 20 | i Judge Western ence ast others. of children the argeet they when of such a childless couple on A remaining Allison mpromise amendment was agreed to anita the bill ordered engrossed and read a third time } The question was ‘Shall the . bill| Your Folks" Leads to the Discount. Brond spoke in favor of the excursion Mr. McAllister Suggested that it would be to give a diseount on orders placed by excursionists during the time of the ex- FIGHT as ; | al Ce peculiar for worms in's couples | cifle unfortunate Many | ointment. the follow uniform are the reswts whieh if they Eyen tes scome estranged thereby. | that re amedy, remarkable do not drift apart, one may read the whole | use of this, eayeriter es | aflirmed of truly be of their disappointmentin the eyes | can extent anda ane | | the entertain the visitors who raised to might come to the city on the excursions oO. H He Wie tt presided at the meeting and Bruff acted as secr etary a Waoles representing the H ( ZZ » made an enthusiastic talk inh favor of the proposition of holding the excursions and said that in his opinion there would be from 10,000 to 15,000 visitors. William McAllister of Seoweroft & Sons company said that the firm was heartily In favor of the excursion and would support a finane tally Former May Morris said that in his opinion ee exc Nall ial would be greatest thing to happen in Salt Lake for a number of years. He said that he had no doubt that the excurSion would bring in great numbers of people and that special arrangements should be made to care for the crowd Give . writers of prominence, extolling the die : it enter Which stag heth ous = i Preseriptlo Favorite Piere afte 5 : over if you are ca erorth elo as for bia * Pierce does not cls aim Dr, ag ee itisa vorite "Pres scription" that spe perfect most asa It is recomme nded life is to | The bitter trall in a woman's the } hard tell bow Who can be childless, struggle may have been ere she learnt vo The ablov? resign habaatt to her lonely bind marital life tovw sence of this link wo pledge the absence of this one gether, disapcommon Is a affection mutual hl yes- from $3,000 Se organ- this that ote l}nominate a man on the conference ° |committee who had the courage of his | | "Get out and go live with your! convictions and who would not waver| | folks" Is the cheery statement that) Upon oe ne aa pr Sole' abandon | wile { *eresiden wou ibandor the marital ties of Charlotta M tae Atiings: ce cman elit and. £0" back and | broke club proposition to g adopted without op Ror ition It proto permitted be railways that vided ixsue free transportation to officers of | railway organizations and. prohibits 1} ine rimini stion ‘arter failed' to. have. stricken| he be 1 the eat One.) | | Visiting of | from og an increase of 60 cents a day, follow~ | out the provisions against rallway ing the example of the painters and keepiig Separate iceount paper hangers The sign painters are , : now getting $4 a day Rayner Criticised President. sé Get meeting (Continued __ | Bitter , Disappointment. Her Bi SENATE Paes be TRIALS. WOMAN'S RATE PASSES Them wholesalers when neighboring it Give 1906. 19, | RAILWAY other) Business Notes. : It was reported yesterday the next move in the labor world eonte the demand ef the sign painters f Prices, attended excursions Hanley BIG Only MAY { Pelee towns, and their subscripattached, The latter also $2,060.50; Not Merchants specific commendable eaepeaieri and ts being kept up to the end: by. the-various raat rat feiGs : x workers In the peaneniie of funds and supplies, and in e caring for arriving refugees, Salt Lake's best and busiest people, men and women, have borne prominent and continuous parts The Women's Relief and the Red Cross societies of Salt Lake worked int dependently of the combined movedirect; Sent. depth, to izing ae in Oakland Mr. Me-|yoice of substantials donated by .the Cornick has forwarded $15,000 cash eee people of Willard, the final colto Mayor Sc hmitz, of San Francisco, | jection of clothing and garments made and the remainder will be forwarded | by the Women's ‘lef soclety and when the books of the committee are | other supply offerings It may be neclosed and its work ended, The let- | cessary to complete the loading of this ter to the mayor follows car by purchase, and as scattering ref- This Plan terday, Mayor.' CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, - Special Phelan, LAKE 20 East South Temple street will take place at o'clock Wednesday afternoon, May 23 Invitations have been issued and arrangements have been made for the attendance of several of the board of directors to welcome vis- Business Men Are Enthusiastic Over Proposed FiveState Excursion. Committee." to sending "According|y we are and | Chairman Phe ay in today $15,000, | will remit the remainder the | whe outstanding collections and Keaerncanilie eontributions are all in and final shipments of supplies have | been sent out. Respecting | but one car remains to be | forwarded This will contain supplies |} bought by the citizens of Bingham mak- Thompson, Send GIVE DISCOUNT TO ZION VISITORS G Executive REPUBLICAN, SALT WILL BRING GREAT CROWD 1995 incisco, val ship ah your $15,000 cash on addition al supsend "Schmitz, foroth- | and | a; has sent work "| 10, Ale 14, 1906 1 Francisco, "San : C "Wize ns ¢ sae ritie , Sa t Webber, tah, ined. Send money ‘sinc ere gratitude from irreat your prompt and for and heretofore subscriptions, } have collecting elothing Salt Mayor report to Sent; of that relief by provisions, "Mayor Schmit San After paying for | committees, ha § hand. Shall we ane direct, | plies as you be ike Pathe May Salt Chairman committee sociated warding to immerer a j} tances ar¢ t present most | prove helpful. The massages j to read as follows HAND. Supplies Remainder The nia ON | the tele graphic correspondence | diately following, that money INTER-MOUNTAIN °me MAKE REPORT ON WORK OF RELIEF Additional contributions from outside clties, together .with lated) of local subscriptions, | considerable to this balance committee "esses the » that the early its herein announced, hasten rather than hinder future payments. seems eertain from coast reports that both oni gat sand money in large quantities and sums will be needed for some nae to come by the authorities careg for those dependents. have | satistied elves, however, through Me. track diane pie and long eghertormance this train - is West First e |