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Show 2 IMMIGRATION BILL WOLENT DEATH UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1906. REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE COMBINATION T0 NUTS BY CARLOAD FARES LOWERED, FOR INDIAN DICK BUILD WAREHOUSE REACH SALT LAKE BENEFIT fo LIGHT PASSED BY HOUSE Daon "Pockor< Foust for -- Political and. Rell Religious Refu- Fell Unconscious Before Buck- gees May Come in Without Restriction. NIGHT SESSION Is HELD PATHETIC THINGS IN LIFE CONTRACT BIG Sire One of Mixed Varieties Arrived Abolition of Round Trip Rates | Yesterday, CarofPea| - Affects Cost of Railroad nuts Due Today. a oe Steve Love at+t Head of Strong Firm Launching New Enterprise. et Struck Him, Declare Fellow Workmen. Bac BUSINESS MOAPA Goods, Many FIGS ARE FINE! OTHER ROADS To FOLLOW| _--_. House use Vote Votes © for Down > Education al Pp ae Prospectiv e Citizens and Increased Wend Tax. Test) Resened Also From Babe by Nebeker Blood. ens Wa of shington, moved Was = much way in to June 25.-The congressional more yr; ipidly cases legislation "Tndian were! of today There | Gay from and sending other bills in others. pressure! The | dian and that | bey it is agreed upon Diek had by from other, results of Was about been one died an when of John a which will Tast until a late} Rich county for in a buriab. pure food bill to conference and ex- | beker family In the wars between pressed itself through m: ny senators! the tribes in the Datnern part of this iN Opposition to the conference report | st: its ne the northern part of Arizona on the railway rate bill {art Ss or more age, the parents The house passed the senate immi- | of ‘this "child were slain by hostile bill, but in such shape the original measure could recognized t voted down migration committee on the portant that} Apaches. not the two Vane His tribe was be} Shebits and of these im-|/in the southern part imis Dixie | Traded torse known as the but few of Utah, Dried Sugar remain known Represent Like Them Grown for to Hawailan For the car lot a the was be first Salt Better time of food the pound, quote: nuts Will were sell at 25 cents the varieties there of that will peanuts be arrived added er as from Virginia. a mile, trip the {ff they paid buf the is that obliged BSCS to ne their new new ene | or- | greatest | ease, and thi will no t | trip ticket A car of Texas Sugar. uled to today, tomatoes is also sched-} appear on the The shipment local market will come in| Soa erates, these 5 (0. Sell 50 a crate, wholesale; 20 cents pound, reta Potatoes Drop a Little. trip. instead of ents for the his. starting oe $2.25. ‘| ea a saving. | 6| of passenger who returns of point. Fer the oneway |} at} a} head tax ing and public The i are in danger charges. measure renc y; of becom| one of |} was the not Nebeker in the Child. family eare of has again been sent | Ira Nebeker racic him With Messrs. Allen | tection. Bennett of New York, Always could he be When John he a Nebeker, ander his Warehouse - Space Demand. turn floor Speaker and took that cational votes to Cannon was on personal charge the opposition amendments win. Commission The by on into had heen given Nebe Her when sufficient} Notwithstanding the constant warehouse building for the past two years upon. | there Is 2 dearth of ee Bldepe in test was err substitute for it a commission to in- the general question of migratiogs/Thia commission Grosvenor used name taken many cause he the im- of them often ‘ eer Syst perience of. Richard into - the little roman- from. : ee a . ee the rea] Salt Bakeibyuthe devel-|jar that left the Grove farm of a ao ‘being ; ee. an first ox: Tidian was him, but never did he lane return to: his wild ee nical tribeenian: Jealous defray the commission's ¢xpenses. Mr. Gardiner's feeling were hurt as he told the house, by the harsh lan- General the first were prevented Js fo be, against made up of three senators, three rep-/ resentatives and two citizens appointed' by the Freedent An appropriation "Oe $20,000 Is recommended to guage there ces that were oping because. on would indicate: that: preserving cna estate of life and, White lead. the oe sercat on Jord -additibn, tare yr plat have lying Just ety Mouth to}tate was booming in Salt Like the| Man. Streets were laid ut, trees planted! and everything made ready for the sp engine city t the boom exploded and‘ few of the lots were ever sold. The dddition laid on the market since then. the trees alone It was in this ware that his life was ee the efforts of other years, ana lived until about four years ago. Then a few onths when interest was he became jealous of a white man and | once fOr re aroused and the lots were left the farm and went to roaming epoble % Up. is believed that within a the about from place to lace without entire addition will be toward him in replying to the arguments for the educational test. He so miffed over the matter that when the two met to act as tellers to count the vote he refused General Grosvenor's hand. steady or regular occupation. It is sald eid i settled, adding fhrough oh ight of Speeches. a hard winter. Indian another to need of a that Ira Nebeker was in capable herdsman to take a position of great responsibility with his flocks Real Dick Estate and populous Business dis- Through' the ust &. Savings heard of it and went to Mr. Nebeker Samp ENE, the Idaho Investment eompeé and applied for et Dp gepG. It had} sold a lo 21%wd rods o ird street, bebeen given to a white man. Indian}t ween Rp S stree a to Peter Steffens Diek thought ee ae es ah have been or $3,000. aK seven-room brick house {s became | on the pf He soon (Dem McCleary (Rep. held open for hir Minn.) the opportunity to deliver reintensely jealous me the white man, it is W. J. Halloran returned yesterday from Since that | Los Angeles, where 1¢ went on business said, and left the farm. vision and standpat tariff speeches reseveral speetively, which they have had pre-|tlme little was heard of him. ° Occas‘ol. A pared for some time, but owing to) ionally the family would learn of his bber,. of the 27. C.° BM, I. went to Ritetiard yesterday for a "day's rush business have not been able to|royvings from place-to place, but for visit deliver some time they had received no word The wool clip of che J. L. Mr. Rainey, who is the only DemoWw ood Livewhatever. ann company, amounting to nearly §800,cratic member from Illinois, made a Yesterday the Nebekers were adpounds, has Bape es to the J: bitter attack on the watch trusts devised of his death in the excavations Roshiand compa Boston, The clip clared that he had ample evidence to for sewer and a member of the fam-|; s sai ve brought 24 cents per show that the combine has flagrantly ily was sent to this city to arrange for pound The immigration bill out of the way, the house took a recess until § o'clock tonight to give Representative Rainey and persistently violated the Sherman anti-trust law, and closed by demanding that the. Government prosecute its officials. He concluded with a fervent demand for tariff revision. 1 he people of Francisco eat willing to, leave their money in the ban instead o drawing out their deposits, ie cording ¢ a letter received here from K. W. Wilson, vice president of the Amerio National bank can formerly of Salt n eposits American aera are now 36,65),555,.84-nearly $1,000,00¢ t an was on deposit a month Denne the Tageaeree o- his funeral. He arrived last night and went directly to the undertaking establishment of C. D. Evans. Pere he found an autopsy in progress urde the direction of Dr. BE, W. Whitney, assisted by Dr. Enoch Van Cott. Their investigations showed that by the blow McCleary for Protection. of a heavily laden bucket which struck Representative McCleary of Minnehim in the lower part of the chest, his sota declared that he stands unequivoaorta had been ruptured. This most likely contributed to his death. cally for protection and ec eet Vu "The Re pe doctrine of pr = At the time of-his death he was at work with a gang of laborers. Some tection," he said, "is e io Niee in three portion of the excavating machine fundamental ideas, namely. The permaneney of the protective tariff polave way and one of the buckets fell fey; ample adequacy of tariff rates,}toward him. He fell to the ground and stability of tariff laws. It will also| Unconscious before it struck him and be seen that the supplementary Re-| turned deathly pale Fellow workpublican doctrine of reciprocity must men testified that his steel-gray hair e in complete and absolute harmony turned alntost white. The bucket then with the coe tundamental ideas fell on him BUNw eee he lay on the ground. of protection, "That is the doctrine enunciated in national platform as our candidate; the which we Were intrusted and party honor ministering good faith, Jetter and in Mr. demamtids doctrine on with power, that my government carry out that WATER interpreted dottrine Board ie in spi ‘Tillnyan "That was the in 1904: it is the How l approved Aroused, i Republican doctrine Republican doctrine it and contended for FOR STATE PRISON of Corrections Will Consult Debate The change on Bec Lines. A meeting of the board of corrections was held in the office of Governor Cutler yesterday morning for the purpose of considering what action weuld be re oe relation to the mata : : s ne = ater. Supply, fer "the state the city for the water it had been using. sinee 99 The board yesterday decided to consult win Attorney-General Breeden before taking any definite action. interrupted Mr. the floor, to ask don his remarks McLaurin, if he would and let the seems it,'" back ‘0 to conference desire McLaurin he Sticks who d not abanreport go Nélson and eD be that Mr, laid Black over the present has not been law, and the a caused week. It the was atter area to license is not cc »Ilected and collected reduction as provided by is made under proprietors at sameses alltected affected will will come eden through with their taxes. The city ttenmuey will prepare a report of the amount of peared collected on pool 28. and billiard » eed the money," Black, "aana we need it bz think the tax shou ge cause if ft is hard to collect ‘$25ao = ear it will be equally hara to cat "The ae amendment to ws ew ordinance tax sald? ys shal pes to Floor. nent. Others objected. Finally aftor Mr. McLaurin had submitted some constitutional remarks a recess was taken until 8 o'clock tonight under ed (Mass.), Spooner (Miss. Bailey (Minn.), Bacon (Ga), (Idaho) criticised ation a the proper r. Tillman handled the Standrd Oil company without gloves - the¢ hour Brew late Mr, Tillman rotest. Mr. Tillman declared he would get the bill back to conference before the night is over, but Mr. Elkins, another conferee who wishes to speak, said he would not go on until marine. "It-is none ne whether of the coll #@ is too high," "The money should th Asan be coneeta W Says 50, And be causabecause we niéedthe i Theatre open at ‘Saltaic this week, REAL ESTATE DAY, ltalr, June 2g. Biggest Prize List Ever, | Be Bright ana Fair-Bathe to three pounds for a tickets between Salt Lake and but c Meats nave' not~cnangeae{nprice; a reduction in beef is promised op for the single pur- | young in any condition of the system.| alcoholic compound for women is! symptoms Ogden, and received in return of life and about their 30 ‘GERMANS ; CAN sé AT T " GIRLS 7 IenEC: Berlin, 25.-Students of sel ca nauy munic sipal..ownership are June . and better. Bassford to John Kelly, %4 "995 smelter City Taine croRtATing (ROEtrOMm 1.650 SEonrooinanscelsubio 1,800 R Nathan North 4, sprees eee ee renee2,2 R. K. Hardy to A. W. Smith & s ft sw fr 75 Co..26 95% | Waterloo ate Fae Notes. teers Railroad the retravel- G rds Sorase Gc MN CV REN Ete) Clnetcaleite Bidad' % s 5 & Liddle, be to track aad al puncil © Lor " : Real Estate Tramsfers. 135 Bell, to Lillie 2, Kelsey & G sub $2,600 to-H. Buttle' A. Ane ph 3 fr nw rds 9x3 Krautz, Short Oregon the a franchise pres double ears Lake Ww. Woodbury Pt 14, 1 ' A. re A. Rimington to S. LL. 24% rds ne fr sw Tr Co., 2,400 te esi Seee sareaer cr e A.... A, ree to¢ Parry : ia R Shere a 2 14x eres H. Hunt, who re-|! te : a Beughton, who Mr. Dain. ee ea rr ae (9 1s ieleds Pullman 1.400 ment involving the question of whethJ. P. DuVinage, traveling freight ee been platform et at ie nit | 10x23 rds nw fr ne er 3. the 40. B government can enforce pay-}and passenger agent for. the National caine cee oan a ao ey wi | Henry C. Hoffman to Fred Wilment for inadequate service. lines of Mexico came to Salt Lake yes-| be succeede¢ rere by snke a liams, 20-21, 3, 7th South St ‘ : ose eeUrsk oe rhe appointme ie) eee pee end _of western the cover to tele-|terday Berlin the months three For. ey Peel gee a ne Same are effective tomorrow. most _extensive the is probably what of in a state heen has system phone chaos incident to the installation of} territory covered by any railroad TAS The movement of live stock over the Wi Bn en Place Patrick to Co. Tr. & » Sec. its height at is now Route Lake Salt mend : Salt "makes who cling agent connecting device in use an automatic Linden 1 11-1 ee Bovie DuVinage s terrl-|and J. H. Manderfield, traveling freleght | Mr. trips. his local}|on. The cities American many 4n 4 , PNG Utah ts in southern for the road, to Ohio, tak-/ac¢ent Utah from extends in conse-|tory trade Whose merchants, a a vee Src Jno. shf{pments large the inter-|cuperintending the in states the of |ing in all interfered seriqusly been euae eee Sui to the travel ‘This states. Western German|the the of tee: Parent the aes fact oh from bw > ra N, ee an en ae 1 1200 Bo... 522, ee ae in reat oe 5 : al fi has, of e 5 rds Step: se fr Ee % Sas tM hens, W. x2Pande from | "5 Mexico of lines National the ery, i court - 1650 » oS ae Ims to. ' parts consigned for California middle western and propose refusing to pay the}Mmountain with, Kenneth C. Kerr, traveling passenue tt and Tilt ee. quarterly. rental aueduly: 1, demanding a me | Ro Lake forthe Salt ~|ger agent Indiana.é in 1p;His time Is spent > ce a rebate 1 Salt to 5-ac 17, 10 200 2,550 D. 62, , Bakle, F. M. 15-acre City, sta-} Union Ogden the it company jt fhe : Road | tion to succeed for Mexican signed recently atalino Olio was formerly a oe / Agent Traveling WW OnEo irom : | Arthur Pullman company, has appoint- | George eaaie & agent for| H. Boughton ticket at oe | e« TERRITORY. OF RANGE WIDE Altigaymine ae the forthcoming. ‘itiga Deeoren tion between Berlin telephone subseribers and the German imperial govern- afternoon the to 7. Harding D. ft 115.5x160 superintendent of local Twining, M. H. part greater the ave|ing grades the where branches 34,o Ellerbeck, x, 2N I 000 975 I. ‘Thomas to Baldwin lcharies n aoe S: to ame vy Be a oRe oo ae general is}, cities Utah yesterday Lake Salt to came Route, O.|C. Cc. coiterence with in was. ee 1-2 cents a mile duron | yy, hittemore, counsel for the road. a little more prominent many 2 approximately now lines and on the main the y flesh and never looked oO, x37 cit for way passenger of for right hee the by sranted heavy tional the want confidential advice ailments or their physical Lake Dale ft. 24, Salt that yeste rday ee Salt Lake trip fares between i ind sal Said s de : "i lc ee Bad. Very be at to 6 pyyund Telephone | Owns Government a ystc Ryeteny € upon . essa « c Bi. Of ne $0.98, and freight district Joyce, Malone out is pointed it Utah in public ing to John. KK. Ke -mmerte Mid- | Christine for the Colerado agent yassengzer that nine-tenths of the local passenger se fr f ft nw 33x165 Shorten, ilt | stopped 1 in Los = Angeles at it and}land k tickets trip round 1 trafic when these are withdrawn from sale at | |} Lake yesterday for a visit, on his way | ea Ras eee ies I to Anne Haue rbac h A the|jJ. w i spend Joyce Mr. East the buyers|to former the rate, present the will have to pay a_ slight fraction | summer in Kansas City, New York and 1| OHTISCeNSeI itr a cue reeiers AlA. to J. Thomas |e lizabeth Tontreal more for their one-way tickets ...... lw 28 26, Pt 69, corp, an resident Clark 208s. "igured on a mileage basis, the pres- - Imperial on system . 1 As an example of how little duction will affect the general SWEAR HELLO entire} the use of SADLcs week. this Saltaic at open Theatre 25 254 and ab crabs, nt 35 cents; had 35 Shadroe, cents each. A wee centnts; Grande les Rio & Ex Denver two| soles, 20 cents; bass, 30 bass, black a quarter; for be sold }rate will trout salmon cents; 17% at which tracks over way the}of rate, and that less than three-cent | Line laid the the giving books cents a pound; | per cent are selling at = mileage and smelts kingfish, cod, rock entering stamps, for this 1008 page book in paper cloth-bound for thie Batalos covers, Mi 4 Pieras, Addres orDr'31 R.cents i. | wili|site of a car wheel Western bring 18 cents a pound, springs 20j}force, the Rio Grande 43° by Dudolph} |continue to sell round trip tickets at}ing plant to be erected cents, Utah broilers;-30 cents a pound. The | j; Meen Virginia. well supplied | the old rate which varies from about] Ortman, of Greenwood, Fish markets were a cod, sea bass,|the same as three cents a mile to ten} Rio Grande Western claims the right alibu yesterday.: perch Le. just condition, Dr. Pierce offers care ‘ul consideration and the best medicas advice within his power, free of cost ‘Favorite Prescription' is indeed an ideal medigine for women, and by far the best I'have known to restore lost health and stre ngth," writes Mrs. R. C, Roelker, 24 Ingram Street, Henderson, Vv. «Tl suffered misery for eeveral yeara, being troubled witb flooding. My back ached andI had bearing-down gained tells yon) He medicines. penprietary few the next within be-|,in all probability, are cattle rass Monday. next |‘months, but it will not be put in force this means and to arrive, ginning Line Short |}the Oregon to revise time has company the and/jjuntil Hens least. at beef cheaper were tracks meantime, |the new the sheets. tariff }he numbers} in suflicient springs are here were tracks The in not is rate three-cent the where Hens{| demands, daily the supply to striped and for pounds woman duties of life, you should have good medic al advice of a confidential nature, If you're the mother of children, you may Want advice about yourself and how best to put your system in order that your children may be healthy. To sufferers from chronic diseases which do not readily yield to treatment, or to pe ople who are past the youthful stage and suffering it would be hours before | 1 could close my weary eyes again. | dreaded the long nights as well as the weary days. Consulted two different physicians hoping to get relief, but finding that their medicine did not seem to | cure me I tried Dr. Pierce'a Fayorite Prescription, as a friend had recomsenile it so strongly. Am glad that I | followed her advice for it was the only | medicine for me. Every ache and pain | has gone, and not only this my gen| eral health has improved, el feel well and strong, have a fine ane ute, have w way what! common-sense ‘Oteht to-do. swhhkwon al the‘id mcst ' 1g y ai s you, he ‘adopted, rate will |{hree cents a mile it is put a inte goo radical ‘adiice which cost them| My advice to suffering women is to oe is why we advise yon to| take the ‘Favorite Prescription' and nothing. write to Dr. R.,V. Pierce, the ahder | thes will never be disappointed with the of the In walias! Hotel and Surgical | results." Formula printed on wrapper. Institute, at Buffalo, N. ou should read o The People's Com: confines! mon Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. by no rica r. Piece himself to prescribing his well-known) Pierce,M,D. Send 21 centain one-cent _and__ other ines nn' the the day excursions, Sundays On pthar dates. systems special ifi ARio.Grande Promised. Beef Reduction § ‘The year to $10 a year was Introduced an effort was made to rush itPe but pound pee line of treatment should be followed out in your particular case, and if your case does not indicate the need of his proprietary medicine, he tells you plainly and frankly what you do need, and the best possible method of improvirms your esti If you are a 1 mtere with wateting are sts Test. 4 aye >7 eons < os = ya? Fite ;.p| Utah goes . over the Rio Grande West|S s ; | Theatr nm oat Saltair this "e week. this. aitalr : aaces ie seine ern, Colorado Midland and Union Pa- | developments in the organizalon of the peer Soverameet ok a yack M6 | cific roads to Colorado and by way of | Proposed Inter-Mountain ¢ ‘onsolidated ems ae ater "tele: inthe: Licenses. Marriage the source of a wild has been C olorade & Southern to Ft. Worth, | railway Pete as which ibs probably hoe theoon worst tyin Berlin. any of the bana rumor that Mr. Harriman is negoti-|2443-E. Godfrey Peterson, Salt Lak One.) Saloonmen pay $1,200 a r for their license oe cee the license ic Ag the tables on v Pp Page future quarter, Some fine Utah black cher- | effective July 1, and the selling of ries were also seen, these selling at|round trip tickets at a reduced rat 20 cents a pound, will be discontinued except for one issu ue "That's a pretty suggestion, isn't it?" warmly retorted the ississippian. "The senator from South Carolina has occupied ten mes as mu time iginal provision. ; essra, Lodge Cwis, ‘McLaurin rt. From declared, earry their own product. He claimed /I am going to; I might say aay times. that the business of the independent | He can't take me off the floo pipe lines would be ruined by the or-| | Some senators tried for an faaignad: ad Heyburn (Continued a ARTUR. that omyThehalfardservice had beentrvsup|Hols. he hasfer justpassenger started antrafic energetic [En a€ent for : the Salt Lake Tt ute ; ane over }cCampaign the ire a ea to plied. favored the Pipe lines to} Illinois senator which permitted Tex.), COUNCIL GIGIVES SNUB TO PROPERTY OWNERS At- it in 1904;,1 approve it now and proThe city council had sent a natice pose to,contend for it in the coming /tg the board Saving that the. state ~ ¥ campaign . would be allowed sixty days in which Some of the objections in the sen-ltg make the arrangements. This acate to the conference report tion was taken on the ry the council on acaroused the i ire {| count 6f the refusal of the state to pay of the conferees, although he asked for the rejection of the report when he presented it en the ground that the Standard Oil company "had got its wor His declaration that any. senator who yoted for the adoption of the report would Reg the Lenin on his forehead of "S, " drew m Mr, Cullom, also a sontenke and ein favors the obnoxfous pipe line modification, the statement that he would vote for what he deemed just and rb. sis matter what was said of his condu tue President. opanen ith the customary restric$ Duteas of drawing and locations are Mcrae in pee notice which appears jn another colt Sinaia eee SEP aS Uo The human fish at Saltair. torney-General, cents salmon Notes. near RW will build up her delicate system and! bring about a healthy tone. It cures the drains and weaknesses of women, also displacements, as prolapsus, anteversion, retroversion, irregular and painful periods and kindred ailments. If you want to know what ails yon the United States mail will bring you| the best medical advice for only ‘the Cost of writing materials and stamps. any women owe their present good health to the fact that they consulted r. Pierce by letter, giving him all posOe eon about th eir condition, in not a few homes of the city Will Meet Reduction Pie cherries arrived in large quantiThe Rio Grande Western will meet} ties yesterday, and sold at from 5|/¢he reduction to $1.10 for one-way] market in oe t famous,fold yeen ta The Poplar "Grove is go-|'™¢ ing on ae ipredenceibt: lots in Po. of s race and color.}no Dee criterion to the growth of Sa alt It is said of him that more than one| Lake t the disposal of t¥e real estate love affair came into his life and becenit than the fact that practically all Immigration. educational insertin, a ngréessional quire the} of to the edu-/ family, had 30 S\)no oa Cine . "and: inyi orating nervine like Doctor| pains and frequent headaches. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which | often awake from sleep in each Would pain pro-} Cai ae ie they did. nor attitude; jot pecausi a bit higher than | @lize that although a Teduction passenger in depended the others: theyThe areprices range from 50 | {@"eS Was bound to come in the neat Republicans, and Burnett, Democrat, Any matter of trust and responsibility Warner && noo, Ore chiara, whe future, but because the action was ta-| an a ioi7G éenis aldésen of Alabama as conferees. was readily giyen over to him The.§ 2<<" wi See os a Moapa figs are here and it isclaimea | K&". bY. the Harriman : : Se }search of warehouse facilities at. this lines indepenThe measure was before the house} care of a large herd in troublous timesag point 18s compelled to iar issoe Ae iat Ge grown in| "ent of the other reads, which must| today under the operations of rigid } w: . always his lot. return without effecting arrangements for California. .\The figs are about' the | Necessarily rules which prevented record votes! Vhen a child he learned the ways Of | quarters on the tracks, though they may follow, and no time. wa: from being. had on either the saueect white men. He knew nothing of the|yet be able to secure accommodations first of the Moapa fruit to reach the eae be Pras : noe nnerak coh OT tional test. provision or on the eer It is said of his early child-} with a warehouse on the O. S. L. tracks. Ss this ‘season. They bring 25] cor. in nee oe ieevnane . te 1D Reet creased head. tax provision. hood that when friendly vagrant Ina ents a und... Strawberries - were |) Ve. gotten ‘awetnal to some extent} aie ntiful yesterday, and From: were the to DE lin the last-few: days, hdwever, moment the bill was dians would enter the Nebeker farm to and it} POPLAR GROVE COMING UP. ken up a, bitter fight was w: bbe 0 ask for alms or food, he would hide had at 10 conges cup, or $1.35 a-crate. }i< understood that:the Salt Lake route| the committee. provision, championta from them, being uni accountably ce aoe Shes ine raueton ee eae and the Rio Grande Western in Utah | by Representative Gariner of. Mas-|afraid of any of his own rac Lots in Boom Time Addition Are Beanid/:the ‘number of cases disposed of ie establish cae three cent rate in sachusetts. He was defeated at eyery In the later life of Indian Dick, who ing Gobbled Up. secing = Nite Dusnc2s "Eassrarka ama Sone no woman should take and | et "Favorite Prescription" is the only gant and neryine put up for sale | through druggists, especially for wom- | #0'8 weaknesses, that does not contain | alcohol and that too in large quantities. | Womanly weakness will always bring | nervous irritability and a nervous con- | dition, for which alcohol is the worst thing in the world. What a woman] thus afflicted needs is a vegetable tonic | tomorrow from California» "Nevada, } Principles that have governed the) California and Texas cucumbers are Vestern Passenger as eaaMa thie: Unie . in for ess An passenger, however, the saving. willbe | 40 cents . be provided for prospective citizens It was evident that the Apaches in- propose, as soon as the new warehouse is Caused Complications. and, second, that the head tax be in-| tended to leave the little orphan to die ready, to store here 20,000 or. 30,000 tons he. actionioctihe: Earvin ace ties creased from two to five dollars. from lack of care and attention, Then}of Hawaiian cane sugar, with the posRefurecs aye : John Nebeker went to his rescue. Hejsible result of causing ash In the Two cars of new potatoes were re-}in springing the general fare reduction | = are Welcome. found him alone and uncared for and |price of sugar. There was cecently a reand|i' all the western states has, it is un ceived on the market yesterday, An amendment was adopted pro- | to pacify the Apaches, whé wanted pe Ea aie aed s gre Saeed price three more will come today. The} (derstood, caused innumerable oomipli: viding that religious and political ref-|the price ‘of néw potatoes has heen child for themselves whe ut re-| Cations with other western roads, and| ra This large tonnage, combined with the ugecs can gain admittance to this} saw that he was to be taken in charge shipments to be controlled by pve: duced to $2.25 a hundred, the demand | their officials ave inelined to look on} country even if they cannot pass the | by white people, John Nebekey traded by reason of his position with the z. ¢ for them being very large. Another|the action of the Harriman roads ¢ existing. educational or physical tests |a fine horse for the infant. From that} y¥ ake a business at once cdmcar of cabbage | will reach the market | (ecidedly out of barony with the | or have not the money to pay the | day to this he has been ro a Reine a profitable. for De pose of curing diseases peculiar to| women. It has a reputation of over a third of a century of cures, and has sold more largely' on this ¢ontinent than any other medicine for women. | Another point in its favor-it does not contain a single drop of alcohol or | harmful habit-forming drugs. It is| murely vegetable and perfectly harm- | will be the; cholcest variety grown in che sarite, oF a Tikatichs. take ‘ths in thie this country, and will sell at 9 cents | pound trip. tickets now. cost Pari a pound, wholesale, Without bejng tween Salt Lake and Ogden be SPO cad wavviie$2 20 tot the will roasted, and 10 cents a pound roasted round members of this this business, Besides firm are representatives of the Hawailan sugar interests, a rival of the cane sugar trust of America, and it is said that they goad Be Many mothers of families in the United| States have reason to be grateful to the | person who recommended Dr. Pieroe's | Fayorite Prescription. This is a medi- | cine specially prescribed for diseases of | womankind, It does not cure eczema, | catarrh in all its forms, nor heart dis-| | | believes || will pay The round rates for the travelers buy one way. more, the r practice for one under between aonrd- Vorasonighon - stations ticket before. Roe Doctor passenger local not state Systems be These a *Xoke Yo wil 1 Line and. regular sick- Re ~o cmudh= passenge1 Short round much in as yes-|C!4 today new or wll inSera be discontinued and itis the people of the state least @'avel a] the wror Wee Ogder SO Crrannels Papa Way between one-half alfference To car three selling 16 | 4 cents carried of 1, Utah Or Soved @omnaa amd 1. Oregon in and Bach July the |!0% Retatlers | pound. terday, Lake SLAO0 -effeet be walnuts, | Vill a choice | hat and at on In filberts.|@"4 wholesale the be this There lot, crop, Salt be Beginning anda| several| English They are new fall reachea | '@tes handle the nuts and in Franee. a last the who in béing will late nuts. product. varleties. to yesterday among dealers lot, since market wholesale Brazil grown Between After July imported Lake particular cents Those | Pare Lower. distributed. three Than in California-Beer Market. tion with Steve Love, of the Z. C. M: I, as principal. For more than a year Me. Love has had the proposition under cdnsideration, but only recently has he petfected arrangements With some of the leading merchandise brokers whereby they purpose erecting a .commodious warehouse immediately west of the 4 M. I. warehouse, and by means of the Coe Le of those concerned in the enterrise to control a portion of the shipme nts consign Sal > trade. rick Alliston, heute se business, is | & Fabian, brokers, controlling practically all the canne "dl fruit business of the Utah packers and the California dried frult trade In this Na small Nebeker, aaah | The life story of Indian Dick is one The senate directed the interstate la the romances of the primitive Incommerce commission § to investigate | habitants of this country. A boy the elevator and grain trusts: se nt the! was a babe when taken into the Ne- station Canned Hawatian mabroken and the Ground Is being new terial unloaded for a mammoth Warehouse on the tracks of the Rilo Grande Western railroad, rear of Second South and Fifth West streets. The enterprise is backed by a strong combina- end yester- accident Will be en: ion is not now | pioneer of heavy but so desirous are the leaders The funers al arrangements are beto "get away by Friday that both the | ing made by the family and it Is probscnate and house are holding sessions|able that the body will be taken to tonight AIL and This fifty-five years old adopted the cu Handle Fruit Him. known to the the a Family-Indian Against Dick", this state ; When gotten-out of the the gravity sewer being dug on Bighth to conterenc: reports | West and Eighth North, streets. In- by agreeing some conf conference 0 of wheels machine ry business Battleticld = To Wo at Saltair, ana eo Cities of ¥ mace ive yett Deke ve to ‘give e ot Rese ; y are 2 7 There Rea off bss a thousa si Wricin. world. for conversaand connections cul ahead Sh turely the Salts Se and Seen trong oie The title of }ating for Light & the veKy FELL teh ELEVAT IN Prominent Physician P. li 0 girls "hello" ry e kaiser's pee hfs rE fe NL nee R SHAFT Mects in|through Kansas City, o., June 25.-Dr. Charles Lester Spaulding, 36 years om, wae found dead today at the foot shaft elevator buses, in which he lived. lieved he stepped through tected ir opening, mas aa The human Ash at Salar goes {n Mexico |SAY TRACKS of Ne phi. of June extended the First 25.-The the only Line to May 800] i Site Asso- 2446 to for} A. E. Annie Louise tor $240.83 Bb Joseph he as Walsh for in the plumbers' admitted a defense circuit Olga court supplies an8 me can Lake Salt Park ‘City; Mitchell, ~ "Fraser, Bountiful. Boulton, Mary A. Which Walsh Lake Salt Eldredge, P: M. Sthel Simon 24 17 Sidney K. Taylor, Salt Lake; Lake . Salt E. Langton, Annis ho {48-Alexander Lake Salt Oblad, H, - Brewster Florence Lake. Sal qa bly Salt Lake‘ . Knudsen, FI ae A. for | 2450-Frank he - stil) owes. | the} that alleged Lake. Salt ldt; BagleAaa Salt bee Lake; Salt ¢ : John W. Ehrenburg, Gem, Tda:: Annie C.. Soderlund, Spokane, Wash Heber: ‘Duke, Munroe no | 2452-James lestitied that witnesses several not a member of the alleged trust | May Pinnock, Salt Lake , purchase plumbers' supple s from | 2453-Jared Sumister, Coalville: TAic ee mbers oh as assoclation and. that | Nan Trene Roberts, Salt Lake 1¢ association has ; $484-~ s f 6 or aie plumbers supply UBIO 5 Te .ae ae s peaso. . ce v Park irk; metic Ay Saeko ieee hig % ~ , re Z " 7 eats Rueriten traceeon: Pete tee wren pert ‘ Cee eee entice | 2455- Bistrot Ploustgine Inmeion: City point on VW the E Western aie Pacific fetes between ride SRyen afte aftes 4 mivin wing tl Ie case Ninth and Tenth West streets to the | und fon © City, tion Kas ey Be ictye ee3 Mane o stretch "of "track Shetweon'-Firth and is ae aes a al weeks, de = 48 156- ae hard A. Gardner, Lake; /Sixth North streets, where the: Harrl- | judeme 5 one pe a onesevens is good and gave | ‘aire A. Midgley, SaltSaltLake. = | 1e defendynt man people haye scored a victory ap- comp- | claimed vent Was by Sixth the said the North Rio _be-| "- the at of failed tracks, the REDUCED a the , conthe of the neta right of w Grande street, of positively laying that as cople at the. Bervica: ¢ a 1: fate ‘Ghee GS today Republican k Specia bi ae ee Hause favor-' RATES Viaia O regon to Railroad Line' Short Loe ne: a Utah and Idaho pate Some of the finest fishing in the West is fur- Wreckers. euly ete the Episcopal Senator Sutherland's bill | nished by Idaho's rivers i ct Vestern |be granting to pre- | twelve acres church of Utah| See O. I. agents for ete: the former | garding eee and it}Uintah ae ae I:wepal on offices of dhe: school z sec Sery purposes. 0 for mission and | and Bright and streams, pariculars SS Be : Boman, Salt Lake. Barton, Pres. Smith,Preston, M. da Lake. Louls, Mo., June 25.-The Ca-}| St |hill-Swift Manufacturing company | 2449-George Factory. Salt* GoulLakeand battleground Marrimz Boule bank] ton plaintiffs are} members, of an' illegal | 2451- Che meno in, restraint, of ;, trade | To STAY | (the Master Plumbers' association) | ARE THERE Wheel Mexico} five stops."'| Plumbers" Mea Holdsoy Trust is Tegal ciation st. & . running | 5ued 1 through Esp Builds Them Car corporation | near National with : ear foreman the on served struction gang that laid Short Line tracks on the oe ‘Extended. pecial Seryle ashington, troller toda y existenc Louis January train and Court Margaret P. i Walter Jennett Ida.; | eae Orson. COLLECT S CAN N' T the Western Pacific. ‘The injunction |Republieas seeceh eee ee ae 2 Madu St. from this 1 |miles martied "an" Wednesilay, to ache lia}, The tweer " : Baer "Branddaughter avid . : . yr ! zen S.-Kansas City's wei althiest citt5 7 c Harvard' aia amin aor, Williams, at el evue Tedical schools eer te. sre surgery a ae mth now is train from semi-weekly office is be-|.. unproShort the It an service} A solid strictly modern equipment and in the passenger department. vestibuled Death pas Accident. eculiar gen-} W. ee Hibbard, "George said he ~ tn for the eral passenger agentM Ste road, was the first to work for lower rates and 12444 | A ¢ PLUMBERS Utah | week 25 = qtandardwas < . ve reorganized the this Saltair. Sais narrow of Can at open under enerfs now management," "The andcompany be-| geiic. way one's} tanual 1 te for euler tha© tenes temise eeal penalty losing progressive s purchase Railway See Theatre Ww a railroad company > National and the Line of the old when lean ized Natibnal is a compari yssystem DuVinage Mr. adopted been having lago "The the one, Mexico" newfor vely it Fair-Bathe at re- 4 Saltair. : |