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Show The Inter-Mour Republican + S |# + | + peferican "Reform" ccountant é }* Party Appropriates $1,000 to Hire an Who + i+ i |+ | + pe \+ |+ Will Attempt to Show How TaxMoney Has Not Been Spent. payers' JUGGLE WITH FIGURES 10 COVER CORRUPTION Raising Salaries Debts, and Creating Together With Positions Ignorance to Pay + + + The American party, now In control, Salt Lake City, is steering the mu-| Political Ys traft tnicip:pal the iohoals toward nancial distress as fectually as ever a boat along a chosen are. . $ Salaries text that city derpaid; the @espite they men in fact that the and no been: i : og is Rec eee ets s pe ments;$ billss paid through been high un- added played to! as duties are harder the no| council with a reck- Inspectors departments Like the condition of affatrs. Taxpayers. 1, the city will in interest on have series nough | pay the money interest fight: lean cover buzz around the various} eat like flies in a bottle with| the ‘ « ecr n With the pres- "etre » € e ' Taxes. ars reas¢ s ais part 9 ANce of a ae ani ~ owccks.§ "fy Finances. tn snorance of water thought to be just the to pay interest on a when the city still had ey bank that in the interest ed to the had been was nol built Lake nals of & track is accomplishing ne 16. icalls there fund o CITY «treasurer overdraft and th: it; ha in anyJ none be can long as city. he AS and hale | one mone shatter the rich the farming Salt Lake in Holbrook Feud .ing safely ed 40 this morning returned to do | chow, .do however, how thaté Door CI in tional the The Was DLY E Water Ogden the PEOPLE Hot of Bia to aw: feet ige . in Kill- part. of j wi i 1 Faye ! | The jed 600 loin | yurcn. nearls 5 mile of the flood the ie vod qu eee s rushed : ae Cincinnati, the reer, Jike flood at widest to 1,000 acres of wid :tnlle a "Susan wk ‘ Ttoss, Schoe June 8 -foday of the' year, registering 94 SYuISeC r . was théthermom- degree al about 3 ock. So great was thg@iscomfort ne school children ofMg to the at, although no prostmtions wer: reported.among them, thi @incols ; were dismissed for. the gmat noon About a doen prostrati@ pfrom the ere _Feparte d, with pratalitie to = ==-- oY spo ene Water tank nine ~jinjuring ' = a great en Willlam itor from ly pik 1ce 2 2. F Page than vil-|a], the causes at Ogden Pinckney Maryland city April paid 1, 1906, $17,000 as or thereabouts, the four the | years per Cent) very ime time $5,000 was paid was interest fund. and the water seems of the Was bond interest that it: was irregular interest out of the fund there natural. is no that terest should Sarde: tun Interest| be tal the fund, water out bond of the form" party, political changes Councilman in the city grasshopper like the color were ASee eaaeed ae and POE in-| slice $20,000 bond the interest water was paid orlzed to draw the waterworks . would the of in front and of stant before seen In raised stopped ended his at the above] shots to the defective box reservoir is given the flume as outlet] Pase the mar Driek death building, of Herbert Whyte appointed senin Senall "Gorman's a a St ejteh the Holmes' shots and were looked lying on Iking jice to his when Beyertm: seif-def« like amount from) [tis belie sewer! fund and|iye result of fired ed the the He | the driving fired, past He ind the S$ Rio place of he that the factional Tl af "who the Grandi ino be DIES if, | Lifeless tracks Body : Iss of Well FE Found KAnown a short The story news City |. 4 shooting 1 feud in the bps . |? [+ about 1:30 this morning the life: hs haye eredit shown the mon ount © nance mes that the am i that} fiterest id was $25,000, . Anis re sso | there are two funds, de spite nb lution So the Bons finanee garb] facts to cover intellectually os last bonds Mo in Ficld. was a debt administration. y left that the interest issue of bonds was paid also If the fton left 8.----Work | mine of Ove ublic ye "re | mitted beled x! from the a definite un- | ms may ¥ minor) Kaysville et 46 OV or en 1e house | + <x e o central. ‘7 years part | ; vr un fa , Me stewart, nie He forleft| Es , ‘Bulg y o' er ‘ + old,|# Oo i+ + ihe details. which wel ert over, from |where he has. extensive a} for. Idaho,|+ terday. A few I slemiicant points) and until anJearly Hoar tee which refer to aa 8 WAIT be ‘sub-|he had not been mi our this' morning |+ to jointly a board by ' the of t wo ve the WOE rs | matter what taxpere alc anes may be. the over at 8:30 Bean that time she », & neighbor's.) til her body was found' poh Ben, n~ 1 arth of her-home the op L100 feet) + 16. This | of the town hen. the Mrs. Stewar miners.) was the wife @ f would swallow the claim it very easy to convince the bout June» coal. the frenzied| the southwestern district June nd the was definitely s¢ tiled today both | leommittee represer ting the tala rs of » figures . the Kansas City umed fas ir Cat omings ied | and ops rators arrived and politic ally, and tried derstanding rt garding to down public criticism Wet) statement that the $20,000. in | raid on last year's issue of watel hi sewer in Kansas will be reé resumption arbitration interests: -h select- oA rs re the ese it will in no of work on but D> way 4 00 affect June 16 das Mrs. ons and. and in the Stewart two , |communteate aueee st 8 ive, dauchters . © eres Ethel tives "h with hi1¢r -_ ; In in brief Thompson trouble the third floor telegraph.|+ ry 16 by three|+# neo the|+ Salt Lake|# Sete this morning. 5. was Thomas Mercer pany. employing ; udents have handg@m@ a AN re oe eee Washington, June not report re- corroborates indecencies investigators eee ning ee of the tion shifted about tive drainage on in saw saw. lay eee 3---- Ne. , rt? z WOME + Serva Als -. aoe ba canes zations "rep and . ing several organ headed by Mrs Fi j I Scholf, called upon thes pie le atdent today , to call to ma tention the Sme as to. enlist hi ald. aime po J : 7 ae Utah senator j The ladles came away "the impression that ‘it _ committee Mr. appointed by Not complaints already Neill and Mr. Reynolds the laid has to make first report of before congress. been offered to us which has not been considered tn this report, for Mr. Neill and Mr. Reynolds in this report confine them- defecfilthy pales to stating in a more or less mmary way the facts as to which thes had been eye-witnesses, and what ey have said can not be successfully controverted. Reports Do Not Conflict. Some the ground Leer ees lessrs. Neill and Reyn Prejudiced. a number of striking open hearing before of an investigation, which has been Much testimony saw con- a floors, saw the pickle cellars, Wadsworth There were cidents in the ra Jee was - prejudiced in packers, and that : government's oe afler the accl-| inthe ve imputation by. ne Moterasts ane he prejudiced by been criticised,"' said LIC HiCe. Sn esdbolunibe eae: ae Anveatigast ae the expert. testimony. a etiaae . marked ae Chairan | Sons large to observed. a four-| think most of|larly occupied & a claimed actually be based upon It is facts my only] duty to] get at the truth. Mr. Neill made] statements yesterday which I do not] by he could make with reference the | was Shoe Pomel number of| eae the sald to have as to fallen facts, particu-| the hog that] in filth Jen gth matters, although differ aa Serta and detail et there is all there is without waiting to hear of Virginia. it?' Lamb asked Mr. at work out among inmates. the wreckage, In less than half an hour) after the tank fell the wreckage been thoroughly searched and the victim removed The building damaged to the of "TI the am not, a Dirty but criticisms 1 which of Hog.a want to have clear been up made had!against me,' said Mr Wadsworth last) ‘and 1 want to ask, Mr. Reynolds, if was you know that the carcass of the hog $40,000. which fell in filth was not cleaned." Mr teynolds replied that it was not cleaned atthe time, and it was a fair presumption that it had not been Mr. Brooks, of Colorado, defe nded ~ extent pe ue ar Concerning taking F the . Appointed to Death by Left 5 Fill Gorman. packers. of Kansas, greatest Ex-Governor at be ee a Really Nice Girls. en ea appointed Wilsent Mr. Neill's comment on the moral United States | conditions in the Paes ea The a ry ( e est ef cated, were a pasate ie late ee the of satisfaction is Whyte In state the only not |} 1ad employed been one | house s and knew in ith any country said he packing- the conditions there of the leaders of the Baltimore bar,| but is the grand old man of the Demoin| was He in Maryland party cratic ae United States senate from 1875 to) that before governor was and 880 ripe from 1871 to 1874, besides hold-/} Mr offices other important ing many 80 years of age, but pdosis past Whyte seasone d well of vigor the all sesses mi inhood ‘or years Gorman tor x + mies, who + +> tee rouke Whyte and Senator bitter political were the been having Gorman of the state control wrested ole ite = wink ae hand ae not bea been ‘ en pe had been a worker in what was | known as Hog House No. 2. He had into and-came trucker, as a worked contact with all parts of the estabobserpersonal his From | lishmente: vation he knew that the conditions of moral ane uncleanliness and I nith exist not did 3 s de scribed | degeneracy In0 Crumpacker, Representative | in the coma sensation created | diana. opinion his It as declaring by Sena-| mittee infederal of plan whole the ene-|that ore at man | spection contemplated rat the ane aoe tee Bene ee from on| courts have so seen iy ene cemmittee The etna | ‘identified ees a ine packers to go to Che of it is worthy name I of the report of the the only packing-houses necessary to in Chica- instance witness will give the desires: in Chicago, whose the committee if it = a Miraculous Changes. "Chicago, Friday, June 1.-On wor day I began a tour of all the going first fo Libby's packing houses, the n to Swift's all the morning discussed "Tuesday, ought to be made, an changes that caught a glimpse of the awakening at Armour's. In the afternoon, visited the plant with the superintendent. "Wednesday I rested and contemplated the ‘awakening of Packing town.' It is miraculous. "Thursday, visited .Nelson-Morris, with the superintendent. Nelson-Morris has done much to make things better By the time the next inspecting party arrives they will have still more new lavatories, toilet rooms, dressing Cuspldores everywhere, and rooms, ete slgns prohibiting spitting. In most the awakening seemed to come by force from without There was the slightest indication that the ‘still small voice' was at work also. Hlumorous heard. place in serve to Scott, statethe conclusion of Mr. Reynolds' ment, sought to shut off further arguthe in to general conditions as ment | packing-houses several members | protested, and Chairmat Wadsworth the Wharton, Representative | Said member of congress who represents to ought districts, packing-house the 8.-Governor June Md., Mr. tion eo, Haste. "At Armour, at my suggestlon-I made no pretense of making an investization, but frankly announced my desire to see things for myself and to get a fresh impression of conditions as I had not seen the plants since before the strike On every hand there was indication of an almost humorous haste to clean up, repave and even to plan for future changes New tollet rooms, new dressing rooms, new towels, etc, etc. Swift's and Armour's were both so cleaned up that I was compelled to cheer them on their way ry expressing my pleasure at the changes. The sausage girls were moved up stairs, where they could get sun and light, they to have dressing rooms, ete I asked for showers and lockers for the casing Workers at Armour's, and got a promise that they would put them in. The canning and stuffing room, chip beef and tract at Armour''s seemed really quite good. In all of these rooms the girls work Uniform for Girls. At Libby's the girls are to be put calico uniform which they Ww secure, but at half price They +lf he usually could be found with are putting in toilet rooms which they and that when the Say are temporary organization Presti6+ tock-raisers the representing er building is remodeled they will have }dent Johnson, of the Livestoc k asso+ The haste the lthese put in a better place. of chief Melvin, + Dr. and ee AIRED GRAFT towards reform would have been eae PLANTATION «6+ sureau of Animal Industry will be ing if it w ere not so nearly They tried to win my he 3 on the President Bought for $2,000 | heard. : . would be {Ininterfered behalf . of .at S@. + Mexican Property ground that loss of foreign trade Letter to Wadsworth, | Sold for £525,000, Smoot 4 + would mean hardship for the workers the from request to The President also delic@ r response In 8.-E xamina- | June Vis., neighborhood and I must say I Lacrosse suggested to them + I resulture agrit on committee }house Funk, Michael ne ller and E share this fear, but I cannot see tion of C dee Saige btg SN celta Roosevelt propriety of their ? t twis sted | ident badly of the wisdom of my coming out publicly promoters principal o the cha rman which practically amounted" + sent itive Wadsworth, | chargcompanies, plantation and saying that L saw Indications of an Mexican trying to influe nes + to made report the committee, fraud,|the by money obtaining with for I want the changes to ed depart-| jawakening, the of This morning about @ hu * committee a by him Court; States United before place took » radical ane permanent even though condi | regarding dred women met in the WHI ur * agriculture of Testi- ; m« nt today. Harrison Commissioner we all have to suffer for the present.' packing meat Chicago the in hotel, Mrs. Schoft, presidil 7 mony of the defendants showed that/| tions was the report and adopted a resolution a * the property they sold to the Mexican | houses Not Yet Through. ccompanying in w hich | ing the senate to de prive Sen+ President, the from letter was/a "T wish to repeat that my investigafor $325,000, company Plantation con-| no is there that out points ator Smoot of his seat, anda . andj|he $2,000 tions are not yet through. I am not for hem by ~" Nelll- | the between condemning the senators Of-@ ie + | purchased substance in on the books as cost-|flict prepared to make a final statement was represented of the ‘Agri- | that and report committee who support an Es 7 evnolds improveonly The either as to so much of the complaints $88,000 ae about Smoot s exper Department 2,000 acres of | cultural on the nt ever made (Continued on Page 1Two.) letter "the ot text the Is Following | 150 acres, a was clearing + - It ++++++4+4+4++4+4+4499ee ex-goveronr with any of the party factions, though | nae to inspect their plant > fan the \* Phauhontingd wills be continued Texas, of H. Cowan, morrow, when S. a Sine "eater following portions of a letter receiveq froma most competent and trust- and|so not cleansed, and with regard to statement that workmen afflicted a Ls dire ctly in the path of the falling al few moments after the acci-} ' a nt occurred, dozens of rescuers, Including policemen and firemen, were + > the made showed that the charges were not only against the packing-houses, but also to a certain extent reflected upon the action of the government inspectors, and L came to ahh conclusion: that it was best to have an In vestigation made by onkaiate ipHive: uals, who could not be charged with | being in any way interested matter. Accordingly, before the completion of the investigation by the Department of Agriculture, I directed dirty and salt pork with tubere ulosis spat upon the floor." "Are you summing up the evidence} the Mealth Bhreatmat at SalS by consideration Agricul- pene ipl meat of e carcass, rooms; Gorman until the next legis-| \juig compare favorably in the lature can elect a successor, which will) (jacy of working girls be in 1908. The appointment &1Ve€S| ~ Gontinuing, Mr. Wharton the EBUEE Republi pect Se eee it shocking Senator tii =% este men- women and girls. Most of the injured were employed by that concern whic senator hi takes a | ptttret + at time Warfield this afternoon liam Pinckney Whyte a! 3 eS a: = + . Mayor irtme ENT. 1 te ie "The "oke collapsed Dultang was brick structure. The 3altimore, 4 | Kaysville in cattle markets. "bonds, I Woman ; Sidewalk on society. a. 8. public, of it conditions Neill-Reynolds demned hog jjl-ventilated cut and 7 : , ot Ee Four-Story Brick. of yo = & Local street railway men'aigy SL aeekie hav students of U. EXCITEM ¥ severely occurred. Vacancy ¥ | Page jis inser- Wads- House, manufac-|}ouse committee on agriculture toee a Waa being the defense of Chair- ,. . Octogenarian fj 5 Page Mi over , inf sand made although Sanitary the made 4. Sports Ste a: STEWART FROM OM ras Editorial. Salt Lake Dram: sche ax trains| on ac operated Western po- shot age T. convention, ‘but | repaired the trains| will HYRUM employ: | at claimed gal- _--_--_-___ nd} over him.s Mondlel kk of ave was report and abuses contained in the report. The President, in his letter of transmital, noting the great improvements now being made in th acki -houses tating: accounts for. for this by stating about anhenne scene % SSAA GRE Tee Bp sic Mic LseA Ssia burn Sia ul we ventior on workers hold jum "ee Utah i } girl robber sa ybbed in Montane 7 | Page the U. C. roadbed fs 0. MRS. aw sidewalk questioned nt, in-|of attitude, his in pray- ~ba¢ the an millions creek 1éad Rendzat standing alme Ber « im ‘ tory was told¢ by was nas only the The Oregon Short Line was uled to run excursions on. all | from Salt Lake to Ogden todav witnesses|count-of pray- | Until the church a above kneeling his arning, 3. Ogden ce aj 7 0 in lon Bubet their confines and. sy ept | everything away in their path Most of channel the followed water |of the lit Mondicka, Leitch the Graes, who was the first } shot' \ Bendzat, §CD-) treasurer be auth) a which was sews the A of the ge neral |lor ehurch A' dozen DSTSONS. were which hot | found les bodyons of the Mrs. sidewalk « ynthis Stewart was |i+ otherwise injured ir t vilot ras wa ed February 11 at the chur near he : \aysville,| + us oceur! Lurch r home Althcushi the physi . Juggle With Pigures/At that time the disruption of the | Clans called. said t} ie \ , cause PAYSI~) : direct of | rs*Ia i ; ¢ the Axsyrian poet. church was threatened ler death was unknown. it.wa ie words of 2 ASS : ent that Mre © ty na oe OP DAL this was a wanton waste of ae nouecap | ree Tes Poim(itt ; ie ewart had died as the!) display of colosss colossal ignorance, fl ood. thJ ee coment "over sthe18) in a Mera ; + money was neithet taken et th + MINERS WILL G( 60 TO WORK a is 6 eatels after the reservoir] + keneral fund. nor was ! $20, ee which ewal i. the left ‘for the] quiry at the office of the city lith ae the! ALL Points of Difference Now Settled flood: and My t vart") oth { VO % " Oo a . . af Ww ene ‘ fund jt'to {| faith| eleon,) and out church the! further fired hands had passed a resolu-) rE eral fund, the elty place i Black, old council, and of , at on hi knees his hands raised the when prayer man, and Frank of the hooting It) ing water) who ose a cham the Killed bullet Leiteh i chureh door, in head his Following this irregularity, which) er, by illustrates the inefficiency of the "re-|when experience and The \ policeman who soon reached the alsOlehurch found the dying mar it According to John Graes, a milk- to pay @NY) contingent) interest paid | Was|/ water works fund, water A bonds was water works fund entranee-of shot l¢ This was an old The sewer bond) of the contingent| out paid paid out of the interest on the pald out of the. as was case com- White "Washington, DC, une 8, 1906. "My Dear Mr. Wadsworth: In accordance with your request I send you herewith the two reports of inspec- am Re fe orony e TApateee COS In a myaan Judgment, ee the ere : ee a of: 1 forLO thee Rooke packers, a nd questions! culture. emphaMercer, back seriously while I asked Mr, Neill today. sis of the Pa oer pag = aide Neill and ant to say here now that I am| Reynolds jt justified ay é y s isis abundantly b Mary Jackman, severe scalp wounds. ti fe ndly to every American industry.|the facts yd i James Robinson, contusions on neck| [This report has cost the agricultural To show the immediate and extraand back. interests of this country millions of| ordinary change for the better which All of the injured were removed to} dollars already; has cut off 35 to 40]the mere fact their investigation hospitals, four ambulances being ON) per cent. of the foreign demand, It is} js already bringing about in the condident department havegmgench fleeStatein London, with willAmbassaaor Reid of-in . The shooting occurred about day: au f th lisaster, It is believed| licl i ae . Vi. the water leaking from the box caused| ight-and John Bendzat, the janitor|the bank to rive - way lightly fat first; | jof the ehurch, is declared by the po-|and then more rapidly water i as th ‘ vate lice to be the one who fired the fa- | seeped throug h the leak, until. without { ‘ ‘ water> inter 1 on the bond 1 s alld Bi 16 ind $3,000 as four per cent it r est on sewer bonds of the same issut othe United States Mortgage und Trust company of New York At the! on old water A bonds. issue of £250,000 old, the house Chairman Neat cut' . e Mary $40,000 has been wantonly spent. ou lage of Ix: Ile \ cl ; : 7 f Ax June Murder a came to-{|/®%8 0 f tt 1e genera unt 1 with h nothii : 1o . Chicago, ca ow: the flood, AYSVIILe but cellarswa in notthe reached north sideby || Charge House puts in time passilig ce Pension show for it: but personal vecoipts for iy a 1@ dencuement of the troubles | of the toy n are oded: and ny bills Senate debat canal stion y " ‘ floods severa ates cg ; the payment of ids for part t the Providence of God Lithuanian | residences near the tracks w ere dam-|, ED Wallace is fined $75 for talking tealt | Catholic church, West Wighteenth and |4ged | WAlllatin H. Taft Ww i j } 4 , | : é ot t be! be B ee ndidat e How Interest Is Paid, | inion street Anthony Leiteh, 30 Plume Sprang Leak. for the' Preside ntlal. nominate os On In charges paral "The to sprained 3 NEWS falls through serio persons drum Holbrook eut 7 Nardi, i. Margaret he spread coverfarmingBe! land,| nileThe widesouthand sidemoreof long ¢ ¢ considerably condition very shoe : for O., hottest pt went! with of President the Department of Agriculture on April 5 and 13.. This committee had by the Presi- |} already been appointed when I notleminent three fled the secretary that I desired that from the such a commissien should be appointaded in order to make the investigation. of the Bureau of Subsequent complaints to me and the of the Agricultura Agricul al and jsworth = Hot base- wo in strengthened the the and with today. side and. staff April, many the is raged doh Me been killed or injured. | selyes." ac "Too to:the Over a ae more who he wreckage, escaped those. TODAY? VS iv ds a ot ike. Government of report the commissioners in cently that of ities and left before their tripe rooms; sweet pickle cellars in mid be learned. The accident nek peker was constantly dripping, ‘eat excitement, occuring as an , trimming rooms with drippin the heart of the wholesale | ceilings, in which women stood in raw-| nd first reports were that over| dust 1 boxes to protect them he heat and the spacig dotted with ae psty then|>-- Was on an embank? "hie h, and in naaition to this w: ballast. the IAS is loose) ia which roof 4 ordered open the) & pe | a Y ; ser Sly injuring nine) i § 7 service thaw the. * pee ue sections of the city are public parks tonight. public sup- on mereantile and light manuoncerns, collapsed this afusing the tank to crash , earnestness Animal IndustryJ Department. This e Fite building, 537 to 545) street occupied by nearly a June peopleO., living if poor tank sonsa- government packers transmission to on agriculture noted 8.-The water conflict the beef Give | ™!nistvative ptacle June arge am wo Cleveland, by the mittee tions Lang Weather in the E gigantie government's early Jean Ho} Walter SLEEP Intensely Tank ae vy a by| cut about and : 8.-The supplemented of dent Special A @ pol W. WRECKED June between Chieago unabated sistel Mrs. are and and progress 4, indef- at Between Take Hint and Begin Franwm, mm sisters. and prothers yyolbrook the track were obthe ser- at Eapee Trust-Packers - The Bamberger road suffered great | Page | damage is the fifty feet of embankReservoir bursts at Kaysvil® damaging } ment washed away was forty feet high | vilroads and erops a. jat the place where the torrent rushed port of special comm oners by | through Che 180-foot stretch of the | bureau of animal industry afirms re| Oregon Short Line: that-:was -washed'| [Pore al ree a and Reynolds ommeat pack- Results at was mother, . two Lewis, special from Salt Ogden PRESIDENT SPRINGS NEW SURPRISE ON PACKERS Washington, f e. prothers. partially a square d by Special Commissioners From Bureau of Animal | ndustry. tic Effects to Clean Up Their Plants, He still vice of the Rio Grande Western was | #4 the weather fo imp 1 iL istered dc -excu rsionists AW) : "4 torteds this ct Kate Attend the U. Cc. T. Seana on) Uoeaee n° credit . Factional rious funds are ep re at bank as the deposits of individuals are kept But some of the members of thi know don't committee finance the They They its were roa aged wide, lands and the Mr. tracks} Kaysville and were able to roborated | wound which in a him unconsciowl rendered was run over. he car Par body, breaking the right # ly crushing the lower p# domen. reg the mile the town. section men was sent to efforts they less, paying | tr: iin * V 1e..Vvathe bank.See the in funds in other the tige for town. which ty Treasurer Swensen stat- | more politic al debts and adopting | came to Salt Lake over the Rio Grande committee that no interest| Methods unless changed, will eventu-! Western tracks after a delay of more paid on the overdraft An-| ally rob Salt Lake of its financlal pres- | than two hours : other member of the committee is au-| thority for the statemé nt that . treasurer had mads arrange me ee pa Inte rest on the overdraft, bu i Mr. Fer had raised the question the matter has b n dropp d. NOV there before, races embank- over Shocking Indecencies Mentioned by Neill and Reynolds Cor- and Ogden rail-| musician, He left a wit he Oregon | Lowe Holbrook, a son, 73 on poured one-quarter CHARGES AGAINST BEEF TRUST LONFIRMED FROM OTHER SOURCES "| Another Chapter in Gigantic Conflict scalp with public the provide to order {in Train Has Narrow Fscape. apbeen has $1,000 facts, "real the The wrecking of Oregon Short Line accountants to paid be to Ppropriated No. 10, due to arrive at Kaysville at to of figures a mass gather will Who pres sent [8:86 the where people' the "Show was narrowly averted. There was no telegraph operator on duty either at a money." is "‘saving ee stration = ] othe words, the American 2, a Kays <aysville e or Layton, 42 but beforere No, 10 | cine $1,900 worth of protection Sieh feces Layton citizens of Kaysvill prop-| the taxpayel money ad telephoned to the Oregon Short small| The unalterable facts remain ies a ine officials in this city and the train mon-| the city is spending more mone an} was stopped in the nic k of time. The drawing | ever +++444 at Driving * Undertaiee Cd. a: Lin called and removed the bd i: iblishment. Holbrook re Ferry, of the finance com-| Chairman a} started council city the of mittee to the! his committeemen story among overdrawn| had city the that effect the general fund to the extent of $20,-| being ‘paid | was interest that and 000, to the bank on that amount. Sine the city has about $900. 000 in the bank it was not er caper overdraft © The body was taken frome derailed cars by his fellow) the band aS placed upem : carried that newly Salt and below bearing between Kfomsly. 4 eB DIM. . 3 aS ry Pt d enhe me | of PRICE FIVE CENTS warmer. (i) Grande initely. With only a small part of damaged, over which trains liged to proceed with care, badly. Injured bypublic ion hasbeen re extravagant expenditure of eritict publie funds, and and wanton waste of ot hee seven prison- Result of between two cars at the and Was instantly killed. ;. statements of eye-witness* was about to board a stree a passage through. the embankment of the Rio Grande Western, thus preventing a serious washout that would have cut off communication by rs the sinkone addexisting, needed and is needed money c S rs - sor and cilmen cou a / oe the administration. A levy for ing fund will not be the ‘only already ed to the assessment ight, Ogden, June §,-Theto mar the merriment & U convention occurred this when Herbert H. Holbrook known drummer of Nichol Service. of feet Line torrent a Lake heroic prt ae : finds itself bc ; | inot provide only to money cover the bond the issueadded but administration up aguinst) to: meet ‘ , 3 « e point-blank proposition of raising the pol anit Dror "| expenditure and gross extravagance of the tax levy. od w , »S +: _| ee ee ences ofoF theEee larities in the management city's pearl instances of gross business are 130 Short mile raised be rush in valley ltrain xes to ae ON Musictan as Accident Bamber- broke through its banks and or wholly devastated nearly t > have will taxes The | July. the ee r wend itt A is it ne . Young Instantly the water from the Kaysville Irriga-] tion company's reservoir at Kaysville] in of vivic servants paid for Seton. | fund will have to be created by the 2 Saree ; pa ‘ tir ‘resent administration, and this excuse one another. Under the present it sed to explain to the ‘ pubsystem of city government it is doubtte - C ee tn for ehigine i. eaene it rr in feet on the ae road, borrowing- proposition of a fifty ment ee ing > of -e oh , Popular them. Today-Cloudy; injured. > + + LINE TRAINS Destroyed-Rio stull that rh ene inefliclency ons CATCHES cars Embankment Line away administration "Explain" Raising our SHORT Vorty-Foot nothing in particular to do but draw| sinking fund to meet has nothat city issue ck : als audit, ;and official: Salaries; check out, | | ihe‘Thebond anotnt to about! salaries: indorse and certify salary vouchers unae iil sar AAAS inking Ss DRUM by § co of out come aes RT ROSE He aoe Flics. + + + eieeneralcfundactd In the & in a dog cannot ee eS fUune no Dla cate of, ‘affairs, and Fe-| | from-Peter-to-pay-Paul oi STOPS and between troops ® bs to pay 7,8 Rien i _ -_-- people Deceive Pann eare-| policy a adopting Inspectors deceive to July $26,330 taxpayers, the upon burdens more re *h > tpanchs enchmentof true to Cars Street ti Ogden. Under z i z 7 : C Cl H. Holbrook Herbert x the of ihe old refunding oe oes the paythis possible making transaction resolution a of admit not will ment dz yar) Z by ry th e co uncil to pay the » money 5 back ii arenauipaneralt find There is not all the With increased expenditure is heap-| crowd "reform" the time, ing the On than} are bespeaks cither waste wilful or effort Try pald | .| se ss Ww eae ee ee PORES Ds OE en ‘ e > CO recommended and less abandon that less management to departments| prices an ; slung across his bem Irrigation Reservoir Bursts, | aoe | ad torn out. result Dood stepped on earllerWashing out Grades and The torn part of the drum the brake lever and pulled Damaging Crops. tunate man under the WE ef-} folly to have paid it earlier. The cour his|cilmen who stated Monday night for the benefit of ine oy ss me public tha was a interest the of the payment pre- | position upon this administration diss the being various numerous have on have are the the raised employes new rolls more being Apri utter Weather nite distee the $20,000 interest was not due 1, 1906, and it would have been of rapidly and pilot steered courss + ROADS DAMAGED AT KAYSVILLE in Managing other administrations to the paragement of the present ree ; Sayee jal e + FF Ftt tsetse tsetse et Finances, Put City in Bad Way. of + + Service. 8.-- A bill June Washington, Senator by today introduced conthe for provides Smoot roung e € ee veyance by , Lt . Grande Y approxiof to the government acres, to four thousand mately be added to Fort Douglas reseradisbeing land the vation, - cent. receive in Is to Young Mr. aes on forty-three return ve ant Lake, Salt to close ‘dollars thousand the and passed, is bill If the xchange effected, it will be an important step in the direction of building up Fort Douglas as post. a military i+ DEATH 1S GAU BY BROKEN + + H HHH HHH HHH HHH MUNICIPAL CRAFT IS HARD ON SHOALS OF FINANCIAL DISTRESS L+H tose setter ttT® AS. pe LAND FOR FORT DOUGL \+ sublican UTAH, SAT CITY, SALT LAKE ----SaLT HHH VOLUME tI,ll, NU NUM MBBER e ER 3S ee 29, |