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Show 10 THE iINTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SAYS STATE LAND COL. S. B. MILNER SPANISH WAR VETS OTATE 10 BUILD IS NOT TOO HIGH =©- DIES SUDDENLY ARE 10 ORGANIZE IRRIGATION CANAL MAY 3, 1906. { Interests of All the People De- Well Known Business Man mand Higher Price, Succumbs to EnlargeBoard Contends. ment of Heart. A SALE We PROMOTER HAS NO Bighth Army SUPREME HEAD O have just received Iron two | cars of one of the Five Buys Per State in Cent Land-AI Larger | of Population | Heavily Concerned | Interested Business: Receipts. in Mining Chief Twin and Builder Falls Coal) of Corps Stronger City. By With tlopes Being United to Become With Favorable Report From = Ifim Options Will Be Taken U Identified Lions and Veterans, | e Work Take Also p 4 cable woven Started wire spring- | Also well made | L. 8. Moses et | I. 905 | Mattress At the meeting of the of land day, that commissioners body drafted a of have which county been commissioners reply to April 9 in relation the state meeting board} Stanley B. Milner, pioneer and weil At held yester- | known business man of Salt Lake, died) letter, copies|at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon of} mailed to all of the of protest to the the}! heart state, raise in | 585 held $2 Second Mr. of the} price of state lands from $1.50 to . ehitn an acre, in which the members they will not reconsider their failure, the family been with troubled for! enlargement for of) to Spanish be held War The all care | the heart and, while his death came} suddenly, it was not entirely unex-| l;eeted by the members of his farnil) Mr. Milner. was born in Grant] state posi- meeting in the ecoun- Tf the report proves that the chamber next Sunday afternoon, organization of a local camp of United effected had months a cil an residence,! street. Milner several 60 at books veterans to Join Veterans of will the be late and a charter will of tne state undertaking engineer is feasi- sioners Sree | will some See y > Garfield who me mbership | 5 time ane ‘hho this ri oO county,.;on.. the L vear. ‘ ar reservoir site. Prices n of wil] be formed and a charter applied| jor in the usual form I Jarvis aH Senvadanrine' Che veer in a Was | board mie ‘Th consin regiment. will be in talling offi-| held yesterday whee matte) came a. up on ; the the with | Would All Go an petition gin ' ave no power, under v ani | curtail the to be pur- take entirely depriving an opportunity to we do not consider is high for lands all the land No cent of the complaints on _the part to the public funds that are . now STANLEY f B. MILNER. | } ' ~~ ee ance Justified "While of the By General your best os Fieccwe 0 ma ‘ ne Advance. contention, land that the th Twin company, Falls, having instrumental much ‘state have! ty He was Bank of 2 < Ida, been ¥ a o Power Sait emen|camp in the upbutlding of that| the Headquarters for State. ori Land . one of director in the National) Republic in this elty will of Lake City of Spanish be the Utah, an and) that and it is very li ikely 200 will join in the memthe new camp. price of state lands. eh || elleve that our predecessors in office were men of good judgment and ability and in fixing the price of) . ; land did what they thought was for) the best interes of the state under the then existing conditions, and, it would have been easier for have pursued the same policy, a pe Soe. tae ee mpelled taken, ments us and to e from action the received from we favorable while! us tO) sense} ned co ave leading citizen of different portions of the belleve that our action is endorsed by the eee cuieeneral, anc beg to remind you o e fac at your headquarters with department organization along the for such lines of state officers as {is the and formed rules of the meet- Clare sons-Archibald residents of this c was one of the nea best and o'clock and a general invitation Is sent out to all who served In the late war whether with a ( ten regime nt or some Jay, known and postst popularthe of the businessERR menhe of , this city, and will be mourned by a host of friends z other. organizatl The United Spants sh arrangements which embraces the War three Veterans, orders form- have peen made for the funeral as yet,; ed immediately utter the war with ay one of the sons is at present in the | Spain, is one of the strongest fra act | terns il organizations in the | United Se States. is formed along the lines WILL Training HAVE SPANISH DAY | - School Class Working Practical Programme, i lof Out ana ae Grand in the = the the . and U. | veterans offering ass | the encouraging the younger and assistance upon all occasions, i west V. is strong and middle and the ens See 1 SE ee | California. department is well organstates and our Philippine possessions, ized. Several thousand members, dithe students of the training school are | Vided into local camps, ranging fn working up a Spanish day. They wilL | Pumber from 20 to 500, are now ensing Spanish songs, speak Spanish |rolled on the books of the national poems and carry out the programm: | organization. counties Spanish, would of the have from e slate, been our sustained respective) ponuan present price of & Trust Be Perfected noe to Soon A ee of es airectors of the Utah *Sa ust company will "be held iti the.‘next two days to discuss the project of putting up a coe - aory 1 Sepang has ‘ol been Mai a that the building is to be erected, and t he pies will be perfected within a day} It already South So Heber M. Wells, company, announced day ie the project thro gh. This will ly growing add list one more to the papia: of oa Lake's magni- CASH of land which option and The on water matter state their land, M 9 A sen ( EF é urn t CREDI iture been largest day Jand when Jand deal P: 5! "opTo Lake ‘ allay ing that the Louis, the . any it oi . possible to 57 East of Paul St. and . of to and the Fire the Boston, adjustment regard CALIP., First May 1, $20,000 San Insurance & Marine will pay Fire their San ' continue Company of GIRL losses For . That case E K before No " Judge HE ORO AG NC U T A e Second national be ope n for a chartes headquarters, for all the books members of ig ptemotteh, EB. camp _ - tutelage States he intends to make a practical application of the new and old interpretations of the Monroe doctrine, ee GIRL "Hop ee FALLS Pee A VICTIM Charged ler From A ypon Knox, duced from ron was With Enticing her her states arrested that daughter home and to to Tyron remaih live and What with in-/ : The who care headquar- United Stands Spanish War be alhe For. Veterans lis an organization that encourages a| fre iternalism, brotherly love and triotism. <Any veteran of the war with David all! annual one night, the reunion of other to| Naened of} for occasion two in the beIng in St. of ‘his the land stands for organization in well as in war, and offers and influence to individual Tithout an individual cannot under influence benefits that the come organization, hope to of the within obtain the gift order. Tyron has been known in the city for) 10 a patriotic sense, the organization years as a hop fiend. He has worked | stands for a perpetuation of liberty some of the time at cheap rooming | and freedom, stands by the flag and houses and restaurants for whatever encourages a sincere observance of nahe could get, with which he purchases tonal holidays, such as Memorial day, narcotics. The girl is only 16 years | Fourth of July and the lesser dates while Tyron is held at the city jail to | be merged into the new order of vetanswer to the charge of vagrancy. It -erans, it may be that the local memis possible that more ‘serious charges| bers he corps wil retain their may be brought against the man. | claim to organization, Judkins was their organization United of is; States, It the is | terday Alff evening ‘Ife pay a fine of $10 after: yy Pe eo ® for and CURRENT was toastmaster introduced as the first passed Chief) for Rey 2, speaker. for t stated com- that was asked while so No. Brown as ob was yes- | N° county he far was as No. work- No. asking deputy Rev.| The that constable to commissioners he be serve John name without women set down Deal for BUY HERE -- Thirty-four Lots in " 4 Third Perkins' Addition, A deal was consummated yesterday Bec H. Gra reraley, of Butte, an arley Lacray, of Sand Coulee, Mont. became the owners of thirty-four lots aa ' anc jo"o0 goiiows: rs C. committee. oe me of ; told cue ne : 5 the| joming Waltenspiel, order, Pilot Knob, Salt Lake, and some which will be William D. Gaby, Pana, IIL, the commissioners. Brown ee tas cane, tee one 4 e 0 e assoc on otferec Ja salary to:work in his {nterests. 1867 resignation, Albert Fisher, Omaha, Neb., 1873. . pane Fears, Virginia Gity, Nev, o 'p. Hutchinson, Providence, R. I.,| Park Ogden Laon: City.... or and 8:15 W est 10: a.m. West 5 a.m. Ogden and .... 3:00 p.m. Denver and East 3: 50 p.m. Bingham Provo and 1:45 Tintle p.m. 5: 200 p.m, 13-For Ogden ...,... 5 p.m, 4-For Denver and East 8:00 p.m. 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 p.m. rhe rire ° ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY: No 4 No. fou Ogden and West .20sececoreee 12-From Ogder sarees 7-From pay GOVOl. Tintle le cela 6-From ad-|No. Gy umiNn " $:40 9:50 and scare Denver which was handed In, a.m acm, ete a 10:00 a.m. and m UTAH'S N 0. Norwalk, Virginia Conn,, City, 1870.| Bernard Rich, Ausable, Mich,, 1875.| ‘Thomas Cupit, Salt e.-1874; Cornehus Hunt, Park City, 1881. George |CITY ee Oleson, OF MEXICO AND $69.80. ae oD South, Salt ; RETURN] teens ater Lake. it the Nev scientist has able to look as his mile¢ the laboratory. has revolutionized ine. spectroscope all belief as compressed a solid not In bull ik, wouldsuld more than 150 have; made miles in Call 3190, elther ‘phone, to get ue (nter-Mountain Republican, any department, advertising or circulation department. train which |Stemenenran left Salt Lake at 4:10 p. No. TABLE. 10. Oe rele eae p.m. ee (ce Nephi Pete Valley * Beh ' and: and g oor 8:00 Lynn 8:30 p.m. |No. 64-From Garfleld..... 1:20pm. 66-From Nephi and San Pete Valley...... 1:30pm. No. 64-From Nephl....... 5:45 pam, No. ey eee Tintic and Stockton -..ccccvccese 6:00 GF p.m. Finest Dining Car Service in the West. Only direct line to Los Angeles, Stage connections for Nevada mining camps. CITY TICKET nice Main street. flak bee _? (ad ; . 7245a.n. to thy|No-. stars and comets, and instead of being terrible monsters, it has been ascertained that the longest comet that Scientists have yet caught sight of, if m., will now leave at 4:05 p.m. Los Angeles Limited train from Chicago understood | will arrive at 4:2 p. m., Instead of 4:0 m., as heretofore, Valley . "Scientists have through its use disRRIVE DAILY: eee eres woul $358 Anegeles Limited 5:35 p.m. ments on the lium, one | No. 2-Los Angeles pore 6:30 aan. of these, was discovered on the sun | N9- Ce m Lynn nd i. thirty years before its presence was Vephi. . «ees +++ 9:50 a.m. diameter. The starsmore todayor are upon as nothing less looked than suns in the embryo stage. Cache TIME DEPART DAILY. 7-Los Angeles Limited 4:45 Ea a} EB s a. 1 -- ae ockton sat ae ae No. has) The POPULAR RAILROAD CURRENT #Way, can be studied, from the chem No. oe ee Garnet or "1: 30 foe ist's standpoint, almpat as minutely as No. 65-For Nephi eRe he 4:45 oe can the elements that he takes Into'|.-* .0) ow wenhd and Tans ye détected: on-earth. q been p.m, MOST Bo Rowe, i 11:00 ee upon the whole visible universe laboratory. ‘he sun, 80,000,000 S. G. Brinton, Lake, Ia.,| 6:00 p.m. 7:50 p.m Denver and one eeeee an trains except Nos. 1 to 6, 4 a elusive, stop at iutermediate points, Ticket office, ee Block. ‘Phone 06. I. A. BENTON, G. A> 'P; 3 ana spectroscope,' he sald, ‘‘is, with the possible exception of the teleScope, the most valuable instrument with ; which science issa acquainted. Pd. With Salt Oak, and Marysvale ...... - han _ ates and e 1872. Burr 3:40 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5: 40 p.m. Heber 4--F ° W. P. Rowe, Salt Lake, 1869 Rudolph Alff, Salt Lake, 1870, . Alexander Rogers, Salt Lake, 1873.) Ischel Watters, 8 ; s 8, Salt Lake 3 ; 9 Provo, |No, 3-From ; the EHeavenly L Inderstanding on raging ‘ther cavenly Bodies" Bodies" Was na subject of Dr. William Clarugh ecture at the universite center " The lecture was ty yesterday. I illustrated and a_ record-breaking crowd was in attendance soldIt for is a subletting, fact worthy of note that some | investment, is thoroughly in other places, : for 11 3-For Wood's|No. Mo.,| | When this information came to the commissioners they asked for Brown's in the Third Perkins addition of Salt | City of Mexico and return for $69.80. Lake. o sixty days. These lois, it is understood, will be three excellent sold as residence sites, some of them | roytes Through observation car to having already been contracted for by | eataran. Illustrated books on Mexico Montanans who intend movin ° | fre Ticket. offic ¢ 77 West Secon of the heaviest sales as Bok Lake re estate of late have been to persons residing in other states, eneaine es the value of property in Salt Lake, as an Cc 9-From executive Nicholas 1879 MONTANANS Close allowing s e 102 8-For appointed | No. adopted le Marysvale ,.. 8:00a., ar einehan: oe S10 ane 2-H No. M of ire ar 11s 5-For the | N° for on the ce | With a coliecting agency Some weeks ago Constable Wood of Murray sent in the 1905 serren, 18 | € to 10, 6-For Denver and East 8: 50 a. ase 11-For Ogden 22+ 10225 Om. No paying him was concerned, was No really in the service of the Mere chi ants' No. Protective association, and ym- | No. missioners stated they did not atl any county official to be connected | - the| Brown, <A.| the was that, nothing, LE Agency. by of Brown ground ing + we : Effect |. ™Pavr santhah LAKE crry: 10- oy Provo s-00 No. 5 . (o Tis Working | yo. Object Collecting missioners the who! PaPr thereo SRAE cnc sess esa se ws 10:25 acm, 113-From Bingham...10:50 a.m. 1-From Denver and ORS rere oral sis eicrersletcnecals 1:35 p.m. 14-From Ogden ..... 2:25 p.m. = -Judge| nal e sentenéed: the : hour east Simpkin, while not a member of the} recommendation and Brown was apveterans' association, is grand secre- | pointed, his only pay to consist of the |No, tary of the order in this state | fees he collected, No. bal ere nt officers of the asoscla- | Since his appointment, it is said, tion Brown has been devoting virtually all | No | | town bat. rider nahin Lous Alaxanderavrs-. 260 TIME accepted the! resignation com-| order D. Dm. P. & street. Note. Train numbers shown above Oregon Short Line train numbers, Budsloh Alff, chief veteran; W. J,| his time to serving the Merchants' | No. = Siti Ogden and | Moore, secretary and treasurer; C,| Protective association, and for his] West .....ssceeeeces | Ww altenspiel, B. D. Blackmarr, "Albert | work has been receiving less than the | No, 101--From Park Cily.. Fisher, B. Berryman and L. L. Baum-| regular fees, according to the story |No. 115-From Bingham... u ies before Wrancts- H held| The resignation of Arthur cafe| deputy constable in Murray being Louls. members Veteran Simpkin es-| s is s the reciple i -asais ; Se ay monty ‘trom "the "Wteanisation: lif he is in need. The order en courjages everything that is uplifting and away! the him. department Organization of Ada | members. has a lbe held, and the. organization will | pushed by the hustlers who have ready taken great interest in movement, ennobling, society as yesterday| protection Home. Panrclat at of the mother who of San ahs do not apply to the Southern PCy ent OrnGeda or the Union CONSTABLE RESIGNS -- Interesting. the!] ‘ 6:05 p.m. ceria TABLE ee Commissioners Ts) p.m arr : Gilcars eran 4:05 5:55 D. 5. SPENCER, A. G. Ticket Office, 201 Main City of brass knuckles' He is : regarded | 1879 ee RB. D. Blackmarr, wiry Muweecion by the aoe HG Wes 1877. ag the iridarsinatiing' that Fee L. L. Baumgarten, -\fter the application from their | will of Kansas Ci St. rankeen §-Fo M | Reunion The Utah Veteran Odd Fellows meeting at the Emery-Holmes to of e en, Cache ieee BUILD- | ey i MELOD De PEGE OWS - One Association's and Complaint Diehl yeaterday C 7:10 a.m. In ‘Tuesday TOWN . = . j eth co and = tntermediate points ..,.. oeees G. 42°45 D. KH. BURLEY, P. A. GOODWIN, Ew Pacitic Coast Dept. McCORNICK & A St. and "Valing aR & = 200 5 A bests and Dec. six] Her Is Issued. c 7:35 p.m. Portland, x | a worth' v Reason Aguinst The 5:15 p.m. 11-Fo Va ley incident." iti at , | Francisco a points ......6, + 17-For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago and intermedi{SEG' DOTS Daas be 3-For Ogden, Dees ° aoe still writing all forms of Insur £ ‘ £ . Ane . ance; Fire, Life, Liability, Accident and | car San ga Ogden. Cache Butte, Portland San Francisco... set Sate upon We G aaa = Butte, San. Francisco & intermediate points 10:30 a.m. 1-For Ogden, Omaha Chicago, Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls San Franclaco Seanaand 1:30 p.m. Yo. without 2 a.m. Kan- oer ¥ City - hitherto Chi Louis, ae eee and Telephone, | N to a local man; TOLLEAVE Be. OF a No. Company, ic ae DEPART. 6-For Ogden, ee aes Chicago, Denver, No. St Insurance as eran gaden, No. . 9:30 a Osdenvandin- ake ae alley, wre Health, 8:30 a.m. era es. a in Marine Prancisco . business Prancisco j at the rate o 2.50 an acre for land| which had been held heretofore at) only $1.50 an acre The board will gO to Rich county in} a few days for the purpose of looking) WANT 7m es in announe- Insurance & ‘ rTOTP RENCE a > CHRISTENSEN, FDWARDS , General Agents, yester-| over land there' with the view tablishing another reservoir, aS er own- instructions county Satis ae So. 1906. ; . i misapprehension we take pleasure Mercantile will or q doubt Central Pant have the reservoir | tzation lwo years ago this fall he session was pleasantly consummated thal with an informal programme sold in Wasatch Pr IND. No. American Saint Fran- MR cle Ghitae Omats,, " City. the minds of the insuring public . Company signed in its history No ore, Pe give the board full and complete in- | have been enrolled for 25 years and! formation at the earliest possible mo- | over have never been dis-| ment, and report will decide} qualified or delinquent, Qut of the 36) whether the state will exercise the) members, 24 were present at the gath-| option and start the werk. If it does, | ering, which is the second since organ-| is calculated to finished some time The board also Mi knit 192 ep Company, was} was! taken referred with No St arpe Salt 5:15 a.m, Port- San ¢.o iow oe ecp ueaie 7 Tein Ey oe No..6-From Ogden and:inj oe oo = oOo. 12 From Ogden, Cache ° S , Agency 1906. Cheago a d OAKLAND, The 18, Ogden, Butte, CIBOOs aa 1 Utah land rights. has engineer has 8-From one: with Fullme | owners, by the|a@ have No, Ogden, TABLE EFFECT Omaha, St, Louls, Kansas City and Denver ver Land. board they 4-From nie denccessene OR No. Q¢ ning for them, Mr. Scott expects to apply the work that they have done this year along these lines and besides illustrating the commerce and trade application ficent office buildin While the plans of ihe building a wot yet "been made public, enough ha of age and has been employed about that eall for a show of patriotism. been learned of them to assure Salt the various cheap restaurants and The Eighth Army Corps organizaLakers that the vew structure will be| rooming houses for some time. Her | tion in Salt Lake has no national heac one of the finest in the city, and an| mother lives at Murray, he girl was |from which to receive inspiration, and ornament Pe to the business eddistrict taken her mother to. her home, | while it. is likely that the camp will Parlor Barber Shop, corner Becdnd South and State, has oe again for business at the old place. 82.10 187 = the decided manager of positively yesterwould be carried ed Diehl yesterday morning to, answer to tags Aas ve aa : Sep Oe Vaarancy. a : iG practical between these countries and the United Plans for eee Sica 25 geott, and has ade considerable | ters in this city will follow. The camp headway. In this aa that he is plan-| Will rent a hall, where meetings will which they are working up entirely in| This MAY BUILD SEVEN STORIES IN Feb. H. Stein,Indianapolis, Eningham, Ind., Il, 1880. 1867. ommissioners however, in that} Val L.Kitel, Brown and Woodstate, are blameless the 3H de ' 7g.| matter and had only acted in the best! sorely oni sts rh APE ith. ee ee eae Berryman, Nevada City, Cal.,| ais e é SaltSa Lake, 1876. H. C. Barnhart, ' stor Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., SPECTROSCOPE IS VALUED : . = saat: J. Moore, Watertown, S. D.,| Dr. Ebaugh Talks Interestingly of Its aC y Accomplishments, by Jands. state terms Bank. TIME Hateh land H. l uy 1 iv Velocipedes Just: Received. Owing to the fact : that ; no complaint ele : had been signed against this woman, in order that she may get out of town, the matter was not passed upon y the court, The police are anxious : for ‘ the woman to leaye the city, Zand she has: promised to do so. In the event that she does not, the complaint will be Issued, aera mira will-come before the court for action "Wherefore, , in Gonisideration of the | w, ork is: a great 7 : aid to a thorough un-| to join. ‘he Initiation fee 3 will be foregoing and in the Interest of the) derstanding of their texts he class |}nominal and the dues~ will ‘not be public schools of our state, and in has done some study in Spanish under | heavy. The formation of a Salt Lake our duty as servants of the whole peo-) le, we have decided to maintain the) A. $1.65 ee d ha Ga on conditional agreement and Sevy for the land throughout west 85 Wagons ae > a Republic |S. W. V. work hand in hand, the older a I The , east Army We . section at rights of the a land the ing, called for the express purpose of making a protest against it, was far) from unanimous in its request for a) restoration of the former price of land! and we are of the opinion that had your meeting consisted of an equal and fair representation reservoir $5 1 $1.00 $1.15 ‘ oye wr eee an being bullt, and during a! storm, the water washed! embankment, washing it| gradually destroying the Since then the land ow i | all water months' . will not only have a War Veterans, but been sold at the lower price, is largely | ,e1q offices in various other concerns. | national order t Sunday's meeting true, nevertheless, we consider that) yi, was not a member of any secret, @ charter will be applied for and at the general advance in the market) coojety or lodge and took no active! a later meeting officers will be elected price of lands throughout the state) part in polities. for department and camp positions, ee the increase we have made Mr. Milner leaves a wife and three! Sunday's meeting will take place at 3 in the a that. Ss cia oly ce ‘ ® rox! el eer =e mi wae reservo site - in E W. P. Noble, Vice-Presidents. Peabody, Ass't. Cashier. Prices: whee $1 W 1em- IF f J. J. Daly, thick at the base. In bullding the| for the retention of the water in reservoir, the ‘overflow has not The va ‘ Nevada and Mon e p eereestion: ore than in| interested heavily was see ya Colo., and in the} be rship of He in will continue to. be a ready demand | oe reer Guat the presidency of} ‘ building the Been irrigating their land Take Option . Colorado, 1 eps the puble| tm Tein etnre' : Sang schools, and we are satisfied that there ratnitie Oe d "en owners Se of the purchasers, which said advance means practically $10,000 a a month additional revenue to the state and eventually a total gain of about $2,000,0600 as Steel 6 wwin eters : O. ers, the embankment and all improve-| ments, | If, however, the state does not pur-| chase that land, the pessessors of have an option on 12% per cent of the} the lands have been selling at the rate of about 10,000 acres a month, wit few Jand ings, people of the state are purchasers of state land, while the whole population fs interested in the revenue derived therefrom. Sinee the advance in price very far a iy Pp and 0a suee O78 MAU could be selected by the land board, the land owners possess about 1,000) acres additional on which the board has taken an option at a ecost of} $5,380, whieh ineludes sites, build- especially in of purchase afforded by the state. "Not to exceed 5 per 02 ers have done nothing further in the! matter owing to lack of funds. In addition to the 10,000 acres that | $2.50 an acre can be used for agricultural purposes, view of the easy terms bait that while high wind over the uway, and - done. that the agriculturists of purchase land, and that that 03 No. Ls been considered and no spillway constructed, The eonsequence chased for agricultural purposes is not well taken, for the reason that the grazers would, in a very brief pe- | riod of time, y should the The feet Wall the your contention the price of land amount so Iron noc about eighteen eA th ents miles southeast Sater Which was about 400 feet long thirty-five feet high and about 100 poses for which the land, when purchased, is to be used, and we are firmly convinced that that the advance in Hi eae fown, AMPA the law, cp discriminate in price between applicants. dependent upon the pur- will profit. would cost, bers have determined, $75,000 to . construet While the cost of » "The far greater proportion of land now being applied for is wanted for| grazing purposes, and, while alizeé that more revenue by taxation would be hereafter by ee state from the sale of tillable land of It E improvements. No. | for Grazing. on new Oe ON: tion In the matte county, Wis., In .1850; As a youn oe as he has' recelved) such a comof a number of land owners of that The letter is signed by. W. Lynch, | man he engaged in the distillery busi-| y,ission from. national hendnthtts rs. rection, who asked that the old reserJohn bD. Dixon, W. D. Gen mtna ness, which he afterward sold to one. \iy Jarvis is a local real estate man. voir which had been ~~ washed. out H. Thain and H. N.: Hayes, and is| of the larger corporations. After lea\ The Righth Army Corps organiza-| while in) cours« of construction jn addressed to A, J. Evans, chairman, | ing the distillery field he went into the ion in Salt Lake reeently appointed| 1903 be reconstructed y-the state and members of the meeting convened! business of manufacturing starch.) , committee to inquire into the or-| under such terms and conditions Q be best and legally don ee to protest against the action of the} which he followed for some di if-| panization of Tnited Spanish Ar.) could Mio hbae as: Tk fe oh a state board of land commissioners in | ierward, disposing of his properties to Veterans with a view to considering | raising the price of selected land. The |) the National Starch compa iN the advisabilit of merging the old} Mi RGERtIeA. coe ae ‘and ; Cor é letter in full is as follows He was married whfle a young Man) organization of the corps Into the namittee of its membe rs consistinas? Of pr due consideration of the!) to Miss Truth A. Campbell tlonal order The committee met! W Lynch, W. H. Thain, W. D Sere raised by your meeting, held| = eas Tuesday night and endorsed the na-| ¢ "andland and H, N Hayes mude oa alt Lake City, pril 7, 1906, we Pngaged in Mining, tional organization and pronounced a} trip of inspection to Garfield county agent the foltowing reasons for the | In 1889 Mr. Milner came west and) willingness to merge. the two. Al I for the purpose of At eraisinivie whether position taken by this board: settled in Salt Lake, engaging in min-! Spanish war veterans are urged. by] the ac tion de sire d Wis fe asi le and e& state land board is a servant | ing. Utah. ' the committee to join Che ni uional OF acquired interests in to learn just roleat how the state could tak [nipld' tut hero ‘ f and amenable to the people and is governed by the laws enacted by the! of the board yvesteraaa t ay i: meeting Pull : people through their representatives, | réninesentine the : which said laws must be applied to | all the people concerned indiscrim-| voir, Irrigation & Fish Stock Gohitany | inately and - the interest of the pub- | presented the matter In) person and! lie in gener isked that the board take formal acThe! : 200, 000 acres of land grant-| tion ed to the state of Utah for the main- | ould Advance State Land. tenance of various public institutions have been disposed of and all of the) As contemplated now the construeland remaining that may now be se-. tion of the reservoir will necessitat lected by the state from the public dothe buying of 640 acres of ground. the ) acres| site of aHONe: the reservoir, wil re = Gldini 10, Q00dmerdabut of it atate inna , together with something over 1,500,000 | which the board would © select By acres of state lan be appraised| | getting water on the land it would bi and sold, comprise the aggregate worth not less than $15 an acre, which amount of land now at the disposition would not only repay the state for its etpenditire but of the state. leave good mar- Would Advance State PI ashier. W 1TH | Commercial National I. 05 y . ' I : Car Load of : Iron Wagons and 7 be- ‘ ‘S6rvalr ad Hatchtown reservoir, according to action taken at a meeting of the old the YOM H. P. Clark, che AN ACCOUNT OPEN s lble, the state board of . land commis- be Se war « $260,000.00 cocscece - President thaschar vies Vice- President You Eoeeenicn veces s Cashier J. B. Cosgrift, | | : __A $600,000.06 | Hagar S. Hill ss... .JAast, Cashier | | Jute Top Utek. .veeeeeeecceves: Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent, greate est sales on record. Like cut $l 05 INVESTIGATE Lake ke City, ..........esee0 | Surplus 6 Only Balt [Capital Beds are having BANK NATIONAL | And Eee -_-_-_- AS PECIAL Meeting Is Called to Merge. Land Commissioners Favor Local Corps With NaHatchtown Reservoir Project. tional Body. j REPLIES TO PROTEST MADE ACTIVE U. 8. DEPOSITORY. NaTiowa. Y Sout OoR District pamene Aede | , 3 s "5 i |