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Show SALT LAKE WANTS RATE _ DELICIOUS COFFEE 3 TIMES A DAY have kind you than the economy drink rich, your every like costs only kind you don't to It creamy, home buy all. the Tell a trifle more ‘cause grocer ‘Local it's Mercantile want ASK TARIFF General Interests |. creating > Watlel anf Atenas TANNER WIRES VETS by Object to line James Republic, has mation that Angeles in early Tanner the carried Route in ov arrivakh his ofal a, will inforLos this will Salt cai be city He the Special reception in morning over Lake and met Committee Mileage by of upa the the: ythe | Occupying Was Basis. Broke rates petition lower from the east, interests through a club of] Salt Lake now >| at at drafting Wants spe- of Other jc. Miner Cities. local s Ramsey, the Commercialc It is the desire at the TO Spanish War Grand One not the VETS. Will | Seek Counsels. Corporeal Tanner, commander in chief of the G. A. R., will be visited by 4 comnnittec of Spans sh. war veterans tomorrow who will extend to him the greetings of tie younger veterans of Salt Lake and vicinity. The committee will also endeavor to get the view of the G. A. R., chief upon organization of the local camp = of ee Spanish War Veterans which is to be effected in a short time. Corporal Tanner Is regarded as an authority on organization, and his remarks upon the work of the younger veterans. will carry weight with the new organization. There is a feeling of sympathy hetween the work of the G. A. I und the UU, 8. W2-Ns, andthe: or Sanisaflon:| of younger Veterans is looked upon by the "old boys" as a part, of their own, in patriotism and frat é ing. The G. A. R., has taken widespread interest in the organization that grew out of the late war, and the experience and knowledge gained by the older organization its being imparted to the younger society, thus bringing about a co-operation and kindly racine that cements the organizations into a ond of closest friendship. It‘. le likely that Corporal Tanner will make an address to the younger velerans and, if this can be arranged by the meeting with the committee, the Spanish War Veterans in this city will be called Wether: to hear the remarks of Sorte 2G) A. R., commander, TO AIDCCOMMISSIONERS KRepublicun Auxiliary eestion= on Will Offer Sug- Redistricting, The Republican auxiliary at its meeting last night appointed a committee of three to aid the county commissioners by suggestion or otherwise in the work of redistricting' the city to mect the changed - conditions brought about by the purchase of voting machines. Under the contract entered into between the city and county with. the manufactures of the United States Standard voting machine, only thirtysix of the machines have been purchased to be used in the city. Thus the number of districts must be reduced from fifty-three, as at present, to thirty-six This will require the commissioners to redistrict the city. Joe Cottle moved that a committee ot five be appointed. empowered to associate themselves with the county commissioners and to give such suggestions as would aid them in their labors of arranging the pew districts. The motion met with unanimous favor, but an amendment was offerec decreasing the number of the committee from five to three. On the motion being carried, Chairman Loofbourow named asx the committee Joe Cottle, J. U. ELE SE Jr; and ww.-H. Lewis, of Sandy Outside the ‘appointment of this committee the only business Uansacted was the outlining of the work and scope of the organization and the enroliment of new members. Twentytwo new names were added to the eres again M meeting at ay 29. 8 then o'clock adjourned Tuesday to meet evening, DR.BROADBENT'S Dental office 600- ae Dae from which would high to the low to prominent the Eagle block Scott building 168 Main yer King's hardware. "That there equitable make rates consumer or railroads traffie official with the who}: western are some things in the present }that canbe done ts to hear the older RAILS FOR of New Arrives Sharp A for Kond The first consignment of steel rails for the Western Pacific has arrived in Salt Lake from the Colorado Fuel & Iron company plant at Pueblo. The rails have been stored on a sidetrack near the cement works, where othm consignments to follow soon will unloaded The temporary bridge for the new line over the Jordan river has been completed and the grade to a point about a mile west of the river Is finished, so it is regarded as probable that tracklaying will begin in the next eek. » L. LOCAL Voncdurant bourne vt TICKET | raigned | I him O. Ss. Lo Prank Station. Preserving Plant Enlarged. tepublican Ane jal Service Laramie; Wyo.; May 8.-C. W. Berry, superintendent of the Union Pacific preserving plant here has returned from Omaha, where he made arran,<eI nents for the installation of a third 1ctort at the plant, Increasing its ca pacity' 50° per cent. This plant now treats chemically all of the ties and bridge timbers used on the Harriman lines, a total of more than 1,000,005 a year. Pacific |the in where a clothes traveled in about Clothes had been at once on Breakfast up 111-113 Be president. The STATES COURT. | Parchaser Has Charge | of Koustandsie il- | yesterday. upon L. Moore, district freight and passenger agent for the Salt Lake Route, has been transferred to Riverside, and H urtner. formerly freight and passenger agent at that point. will succeed Mr. Moore in the local office, Wiltliam-Mahl, comptrolier for the Harriman lines. was in Salt Lake yesterday, returning from San Franciseo to his headquarters in New York Seller Valse Held E. Dickinson, vice-president and general manager of the Kansas City Mexico & Orient. and formerly geneval manager for the Union Pacific arrived in Salt Lake yesterday morning and left later for the east SHAM "BATTLES IN HILLS" Ek. W. Gillette, general freight and passenger agent for the Salt © Lake toule, Was among the local visitors yesterday en al The encampment Lagoon from ugg will be SER eves foot ne fixed. The NOTICE TO club addition club at- on. arrested sworn bond HILL, Sold-Receipts of for April 1906, mounted to envelopes, 70.00; j to Cee Clothes I*it CIENTIFIC ee a) Ce Nae ae the ‘Warm pasK- | Campaign - making $5,055.34, for Next Year's Officers Comes to a Close. Sul) Come-Nearly Contributions Merits was added to the local California ‘lief fund yesterday, most of the sub- coming "from out of BENNION town. Creat eltizens -of Vernon, Utah, sent Vernal. sent an even $100 The city of Fairview has given $50 and a carload of miscellaneous provisions has been forwarded from that place to San Francisco _ FOR Record. Argument PRESIDENT as Athicte by Both and Is Used Supporters Opponents, ut the universit Review Cadets Again-The battailose today when the student vote of high school « adets will again stuthe of officers various the by ] for this time 25, May on reviewed In the pas yeal ext for body lent city the of grades the eighthhas cut all ofuniversity out the "prep' course. all of the eighth grade gradu-| Week there has been clectioneering will most likely attend the high ]in which every one has taken a move sc ar vol next year, and it is for the pur-] py jess active part As many of poe in the Of seculng cadet corps Iethat DuDus the intere:jed review will| andidates wobable put ave Tfratermity several into the durk ; field at the mem horses it will eleventh hour. Cedar City's Big Day Cedar City l At 11 o'clock today there will be s planning a grand ce lebration of the yrea uly and mass meeting at whic ninth anniversary of the establishing the branch Normal school in . that} ulog -s will be pronounced and reputown to be held May 19 Al of the be prominent educators in Utah, ineludtavion will torn to threads i those who were instrumental in| rectly after the meeting the ballot getting the institution established, are] boxes will be thrown open and expected to be present. There will be ‘lection will be through as rapidly speech-making galore, banquets and |} possible An attempt was made general celebrating. get one of the voting machines ju Boy Run Marringer, down by the State Down aged an By 13 automobtie Auto-Mark years, was Monday corner of Eleventh and knocked from } run purchased practical night | 0°" the would Seuth and his wheel force of the collision was so great that the lad was thrown completely over the machine He was uncon-| scious for some little time after falling to the ground. The auto stopped one long enough for its occupants to eeredn that the boy ae alive, and ry they offered no assistance by the trial as sharia ulian city the ballot to give student: system it eee they be it good position to make test Their Naive to have separate Di v ickets, howey made > tes Ing a of the machines nit adoubtful Hat and an they will have to content themselves with iy, old-fashioned way of voting i Where Fight Centers. 7 ; The big fight will center around the election of president of the student body and editor of the Chronicle. Yo: Survivors' Pastinie- irs Tony' | the positions Fred Bennion, Stayner Johnson, of San Francisco, formerly |] Riehards, Mehring Isardley, and Corywell known in this etly as Miss Bar- | don Higgins have been nominated. The is the latest Salt Laker who ex-]| first two for the presidency and the perienced the San Francisco earth{other two for the sditorship Fred quake disaster to report to her friends | Bennion is popular among the students here that she came out of the experi- | 1nd has a wonderful record as an athence Without injury A letter from | let This fagt his opponents are usJohnson to his wife's brother here ing against him, as they say he will says. after detaillng events of the dis|e Unable to attend to his dutie aster ‘We need no money here, and / captain of the football team and also only pastime is to stand in line those of president of the student body and poor alike, waiting for out rich ic lectures along pedagogical lines. | loaf of bread and can of salmon.' ; ; he has shown as assistant manager Sign for Voting Machines--Mayor | the Year Book ' Thompson and City Recorder J. B It is contended by many that MehMoreton vesterday signed the contract ing Eardley is the logical candidate authorized by the city council Monday| for editor of the Chronicle. He evening for the purchase of 18 United | manager of the Year Book and~has States Standard voting machines. | gained a reputation for himself in the This gives the city and county com-]| way he has handled the business side > Consolidated Wagon & Machine ed a total of 836 of the machines, ] of it Corydon Higgins has a ereal which will be used jointly The coun- | many friends, however, who are boormwill probably purchase four more | ing him diligently The contest prom=during this summer, in order to be in| {ses to be close as it ‘is interesting. readiness for the next election Mi ee Yesterday's enor! at the | Hamilton representing the machin BORN. people, stated yesterday that he w Ne Nelson-To Mr. and: Mrs. PJ son return to this city about October 1 65 East Seventh South. street; May be here during the campaign for es purpose working of they of the are fully. explaining the machines and seeing in shape for hen you 1 get Main grants oan inimical to the -- Marriage interests of the but: favor those who and honest ead believe in of government. Licormen: 2148-Edward Skive;-'Den; N Jensen," = lelsene °C Hansen, Copenhagen, 2149-Joseph Woolcoe! i Mu SUreks ; Delilah Woolecoek eter a 2150-Heber.. A Burton, Kaysville: Annie Butcher, Kaysville. popes pe, CHEAP RATES EAs'che ‘The governor is as to. communicate his views W B. Dillingham... Governor Cut-] will saw that he is in favor of the bee cinalon of anarchists, und all immi-| try) No. their support. 1 use Want Immigration Restricted--Goyernor John C. Cutler is in receipt of communication. from Preseott F Total Precipitation from 6 Dp secretary. of F Restriction. ] ‘ "Hy ugue, asking for an opinion on. the proposed bills before congress regardthe restricting of immigration also that the Utah representaAccumulated, Excess st precipitation recommended to give the measure Sec. & Go. the $129,309.04 of total la BARBERS. A. ex- ELECTION TODAY the previcus April1 al thos 7 2-10 pet cent. The sale ‘stamps fol the TRO monthpostal just closed cards, State Board of Barber Ex‘aminers will meet in regular ate) cent | jin thie, ay on May 14th, eee vat 9} % money and w | a: ce of the secretary, No 12 "West First South Bank ne Trust company; ¥,, By order of the board, PER LEY into STUDENTS HOLD $1.29 sham \ BRIE Sunday afternoon, will be o'elock. this afternoon,in | of the Fourth ware | More Stamps local postoflice eceded those of This! s| made in the sum of $500. with Leon) y | Skliris and Pete Stathakos as surities, and the defendant was ordered rev-| lensed from custody Bed: | be furnished blank battles among the bail Where given | his St. comets eo roundhouse at 3 ehapel | by Maurice Riley in which it is alleged et that the defendant obtained $350 law-| ful money of the United States' by false pretenses made to the plaintiff. | ‘ Ii is charged that the defendant of| fered for sale and aola: a one- -half ini terest in the Ocean ba 212 South the xii above men(an street. fo that the saloon tioned, re epresenting was free from all encumbrances. The |} complainant avers that the represen| tations made were false and that sub- | ; | }sequentiy elaims were made which i would so prove, the saloon having | Ve eet closed by attachment proceed-|} ngs soon after the alleged new pIo-| [pre took charge. ris Was before Judge Diehl yesafternoon for the purpose of | rope /having Main uiny- him|} Arrested a complaint him | Pretenses was betray ao See er i heraie esa, prt rai against Woman's Skliris necessarily THE MERCHANTS ah byt | for the charge to not Poulton, Madsen, Oia 50 Closet. fixed need Joseph ‘SAYS SALOON ENCUMBERED UNTRED Notes. The Rio Grande Western apparently mouse the best of the deal In the salt Lake-Ogden excursion next Sunday, as that road will carry the Ogden people to Salt Lake while the Oregon S Line will run the excursion from Salt Lake to Ogden. ‘The advantage comes from the fact that Ogden plays ball here on that date and the prospects are that business coming this way ot be one of the best of the season. roads alternate Sunday excuralons during the summer season. court, Sheriff |is entitled to one delegate, in to having the president of the | tend the convention. Parnings The Mareh report for the Union Pacific shows a considerable increase ir n gross earnings and a larger increase In net earnings for the month as compared with the corresponding month Wv 405. Comparisons of earnings for the nine months ending March $1 show andsome increases Railroad charge Year on June 12, : say Meinbers of the Salt Lake Woman's club yesterday decided to hold theh annual breakfast this yvear on June 12, -_ iat the Commercial club, The custom | _ poe holding these annual social! affair was adopted some years ago by the ones club and the event is al-; Vays anticipated with pleasure by | members and guests. ,| The regular meeting of the elub |. vs.| was held yesterday at the home of | | Mrs. Sarah. Powers ‘Child Labor was the topic for the day, and the | subject was handled in a very inter-| esting paper read by Mrs, A. J. John-|! son. Utah, according to statistics, pre- | sented by Mrs. Johnson, has the few- | est number of child laborers in proportion to its population in the Union, j}and the speaker thought the people| of the state should be congratulated | upon such a showing | Naming of a delegate from the Wo-| | man's club to the biennial convention of the general federation was left te Lam- Vondurant, formerly passenaka 5 ger trainman for the Oregon Short Line, has been appointed night ticket agent at the Oregon Short Line stalion, succeeding Frank Lambourne Mr. Lambourne resigned last week to take a place in the local offices of the Pullman company Union a | WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS AGENT, Succeeds Love's hiding Deputy had bed (Annual NEW on and everything made as comfortable | ¢ as possible There was neither light nor air Inthe closet. however, and j}how the man had managed to sur|} vive is a mystery to the officers After being arrested LeRoy told the officers that he had worked his way ' toward this city on the different trains | He had stopped over'in Callente two days. he stated, and then continued| his journey He reached Buena Vis-| ta, just west of the city, Monday evening and went to his home yesterday ; morning. He is now in jail and will be ar-|, PACIFIC, Steel 8 found Uidine various comprobably learn remedy, but so WESTERN Consignment wanted men, travagances of fashioning bordering on bad taste. It is worth the while of any young man who would be garbed right to. see. our SPGe showing of GARSON-MEYER CLOTHES For sale by | Assuming that if the man had re- | the ; Surned to this city, homme would. be }1 } the. most likely -place. to find him, Mr. Sharp and Deputy Sheriff Alva | Stoult. put im the greater portion of the day watching LeRoy's home. Dur-|s afternoon while the rest of Ing r the the family was absent, the two officers entered the house and after some lit-| tle search discovered thetry man hid-| com- far as making freight rates break at every station that thinks it is entitled to become a distributing center is concerned, lam sure that can not be done. t would place rates on a mileage basis, whie e would never do in so large a count Pirst. home after that ae adju ment of freight rates may be eaniae, but Tam convineed that the only thin plaints made through mercial bodies. We will of things which we can party: will morning. Organization tarif! unreasonably Any visit.of) ee x YOUNGER Tanner's freight public re-}yas kept in touch parlors of thintion sald: veterans that business houses of the) eity be decorated with the national mec ADDRESS = prohibitively R., veteran. <A dance banquet from 7:30 to 9:00 p, m.. after which a ception will be aol in the colors~in-honor of the commander-tn-ehief Corporal Tanner and leave for Denver Friday tte Nir- ~ W Morris a ey George, Vegas. When Mr. Sharp reached. his. objective point, and upon learning of the eseape of his man, he and My Murphy took up the trail He was told that three men answeribdg the description of the escaped prisoners had gone in the direetion of Bullfrog The officers pushed on to that city, but on t) peaching there were chagrined to find that the suspectS were not the men i wanted Returning to Las..Vegas Mr. Sharp received a tip to the effect that his man had returned to Salt Lake He accordingly returned to. this elty reaching here yesterday morning, and had been on the lookout for LeRoy since = is a G. A... follow the ‘Ss, Mr pat who will . Where or at Vegas, Nev Requisition papers issued by the Utah offictals fo) and as the pupers had to be ‘arson, Deputy Sheriff Sharp Was sent to Las Vegas, to be sure that LeRoy did not gel away and to wait until 7 papers arrived when he would return with his prisoner to this ceils But In the meantime "Vust a few hours before Mr. Sharp's. arrival -it soV cegas, s LeRoy and two other pris5 saped by overcoming Deputy Sheriff A. L. Murphy of the Nevada city when he went in the jail to feed cos is Lhe daughtei af< Closet Light miles through the sagebrush, alkali jand cacti of the Nevada desert in pursuit of parties of whom he thought LeRoy was one Bert Miller was arrested some time ago in connection with the stealing of $500 worth of brasses! from the raltlroad companies of this city while M | Levy, manager of the Great Western | Iron & Metal company and Louis Miller were arrested on the. charge or receiving stolen property A warrant Was tssued for LeRoy in the same connection, but when the of-| ficers sought the man it was: found that he had left the elty Sheriff Imery had notified officers throughout the west to be on the eee for the man, and a week ago Monday received word to the ef- vention, which {fs to-be held in Min| read men put it, at each of these al ies, and that the rate to a point beana during the month of July. yond will be made up of the sum ue Aft this session has adjourned local rate into the city plus { the Taiher party will be taken over rate out of the city to fa lea for the city in a special electric car. |ij local of destination Governor at Banquet | Objections of Railroads Third session: Banquet at the arm-} tallroad men raise many objections ory, 6 -p. m., during which the gatkher-| to these requests, especially to those ing will be addressed vy «Governor which ask that rates be made to break John C.- Cutler, Mayor Ezra Thompon a certain city Chief of these obson, Corporal Tanner and others: Mrs jections is that the adoption of such Mmma Ramsey Morris will sing "The plan would result in a mileage Stain." In Jail LeRoy, was | cleset la & his | he a Along this line Chicago is demand-} ing that the western railroads yead-!} Ings: Ss injuries ha ippened. just the differential between Chicago), and St. Louis; Kansas City and othe | Missouri river points are asking for duction of freight rates that will give hem an advantage over Chicago, anc Denver wants freight rates to the midThe program for the reunion indle west made to break at that oy so aps the following: as to place the merchants there a} First session, 10 a m. soto) arity with Chicago and Drains ine ernie will take the form of | jobbers. acquainted meeting The re cnet ‘wi Re cee of most of these ities be organized at this meeting a yreeffect that they be eaawin alé pare for the transaction of busine | Claims centers and that they Second session, 1:30 p. m., when ay z 5 Tareas: rie} cmenn. such freight rates as will oficers of the State organization for jst a territory, In striet competition hi fcovel othe words, it meansa break. as rail- r GARSON-MEYER & COMPANY in_ building their clothes for young men keep in mind what too many makers forget: that the desire of the young man for clothes original in cut, dashing in pattern, different in most ways from the clothes made for of grand larceny and for whom the officers have been looking for some time, Was yesterday afternoon arrested estate equitable| are committee Harry recently| and R. and eScorted to his hotel The pavade of the veterans will be headed by the vegimental band from Fort Douglas, and will march directly E to: the f. O. O. EF. Vha on Market Without Buok Without " A. Mag Extremely Stylish Clothes For Young Men ‘Harry Le Roy Is Arrested After, Long Chase by Deputy Sheriff Sharp. With | Who Commerctal for mercantile work the leave' arrive b asking freight of the would to Thursday be Army telegraphed he time 9, 1906. HIDING IN HIS HOME HERE ' memorial to the traffic departments of the western railroads with the hope e-| igs from this city the name of ak ing the point of highest freight rates in the United States and obtaining | what they regard as an equitable adjustment This petition, or demand, aaa to the point of view, will call attention to the fact that Salt aie is the natural distributing point for the west-| ern inter-mountain region and in spite} of the increase in trade at this point,| freight rates are apparently placed at] a point judged at what the mereantile | interests will stand, rather than actual service rendered command- Grand tegarded Railways, with ubmitted Denver, City of MAY Coffee Commander In Chief of G. A. R. ls Expected In City Tomorrow. Corporal WEDNESDAY, | pow- ADJUSTMENT Movement Disfavor In er-in-chief UTAH, FIND HUNTED MAN Preparing to Present Their Demands. you'll you Roasted CITY, IN CLOTHES PRESS . SOCIETY -_-_-- Fresh Utah LAKE The like-and best, the deliggous day? REPUBLICAN, SALT INTEREST IN PLANT: Ly not in INTER-MOUNTAIN WANTS = Why coffee THE Via Colorado Midland Ry. On May 26-28. June 1, 3, 16 ticke te vill be sold to Chicago, Minneapolis, Memphis and points west t rate of one fare plus tw a , a ° dane trip. Limit, are/overs, at Cz ull our|telephone for ea 1st cars June Octone: wees our ticket office particulars 4 for Dining = |