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Show THE 2 OIL TRUST GETS PROVO T0 BE MECCA ANOTHER SLAP OF SCANDINAVIANS BE Pennsylvania Having Railroad Granted Standard Jamestown, federal ern grand district Oil N.. Rate Will to Aug. the York Provo 10.-The concluded when receiving rebates on oil from Olean, .N. Y., It is asserted that the by the: Pensylvania shipment Sts of these counts There is a there are would impose Railroad. oe separate charge twenty-four District bail fer eath Pennsylvania; counts Judge the ‘ on this! Vazel West New York division of the Rutland fixed or cor Shore MAPLE divis-| Central, the} the Boston &/ Railroad com' August 24, when investigation of other alleged violations of the law will be resumed. _ District Attorney Brown.and bis 25- Wallace; Dempsey and | | | |} /. DIRECT PbS sh REBATES. i Ee -¢ aoe es Several Teallroads Lntcring Chicago May Be Indicted. Chicago, Aug. 10.-Dlrect rebate arrangements alleged to exist between the Standard O|l company and = certain railroads were presented to the f«deral grand jury,today by a witness who, in the eyes of the government attorneys, is believed to be one of the most RE on this point Horace Tucker, cha een of the Chicago & St.Louis Traff association, was the man questioned ralagety. by the jurors in the Morning. Other. witnesses heard were C. A. Kennedy of the Chicago Junction Railway company and J Howard, clerk in r the auditing department of the Chicago & Alton railroad. Attorney Francis Hanche tt of /District Atterney Morrison's still in charge of the | day. This is, taken indicate the direct rebate charges are Trow be ing carefully investigated. If this inquiry is carried to a conclusion. it is declared a number of railroads centering in Chicago as well as the Standard Oll company may be ine luded in an indictment under the Elkins law. The report made early in the week was in connection with non-payment of storage charges by the Standard to the Lake Shore railway. The direct rebate proposition is sald to be in connection with the payment of large rebates by the railroads handling oil he Standard, to that company in violation of the Mikins act. OFFICIALS Charge," Says Counsel Oil Trust. | Charges, "The storage charge after the declaration of two days Is at the rate of five eents per ton per takes about seven. barrels make a uld ual . There storage and Would have different amounts Ir one wo days or fractions Ot days, and sometimes the oll would remain for several days. For the facil- pare had equalizing the company and storage for a ort charges, the nue, Vice President, shipping points in the to Be Stalls-Moapa state last eyening. The Maple Leac| time ayer F eero r three days and crediting ae with the time less than the two days. Presumably the same was carried on with other shippers. It was never regarded as a rebate or a concession exeep r the. facilitating of the iness of sh » as w found impossible always to handle the or some me. after. its. arrival .at its destination "Wo rather ‘apprehend that when cision applies to he on been three some wondering roads traffic ing authentic for some time to light. Owens Goes to President Pound lective Pigs Choice. Denver. Notes, G, W. Vallery, general _manager of the Colorado Midland, arrived in town last night and Is staying at the Knutsford, Three tickets for trips around the world were sold yesterday by Ticket Agent Keys of the Harriman lines, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Freed and Ellis. C. Freed. The parties will leave San francisco for the Orlent on the Korea September trains 2 and 4 were owing to washouts Teller Who Stole Hasn't a Cent Left. $125,000, Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 10.-Clinton B. Wray, formerly teller for the Union Trust company, who, with Clifford C Hixson, individual bookkeeper, robbed the trust company of $125,000, was brought back to Pittsburg today from: Toronto, Canada, where he was. arrested Tuesday, and was. lodged ina ail). Wray and Hixson will have a hearing morrow before. Alderman John Groetsinger, but as both have confessed to embezzling money the hearing will only be a matter oft form. Both the prisoners are Without funds, having gambled and speculated the entire amount they secured from the trust company away. ; Henry 6:11 these cases come to. trial the courts willl see that there are o sides to the matter We certainly nese little apprehension in rejard ments, the grand jury nd nothing else against us besides this eee charge, we shall feel that our skir are clear, indeed. Men indicted, New York, Aug, 10--Six indictments for railroad rebating were returned by the Federal grand jury today, After handing In the presentments the grand jury adjourned until September when it will continue its sessions until the expiration of its term of office, Oct. 10, 7 six Indictments are believed to inelnde both individuals and corporations. United States District Attorney Stimson would not give out the data of the papers today, but it is believed that the presentments name officials oft trunk lines accused of rebating in favor of the sugar trust. Three indictments were found against the sugar trust last month, and further hearing of charges against it will be heard on the-resumption of sittings. Pleadings to the nine {ndictments so far found will not be made until the sitting of the United States Supreme court in October. ghest prices ne ae ecepee § rass. Sea and Techie io No rt ; cast tron, A. Silver, 454 W. Sth Idaho, Hicks o'clock tentiary of ingg fruits apricots, berries country, obtainable at ‘Complaints, heard because senuson many ind frequent, of the lack of Not a dealer in to obtain anything i for, and the only > catch Is smaller Bond this for 10.-Willlam was hanged morning the at murder the of at peni- moved to the First The some first Charles The crime was committed at Boise the night of October 5, 1904 Bond was 30 years old, and was born in Cornwall. had no relaHe tives In this country éxcept a brother in Butte, Mont Bond seaffolfl with a firm step and said he was not afraid to die. "but not of "I am guilty," he said, " all that has been charged against me. The drop broke Bond's neck and he was pronounced dead in six minutes, lere Was not a tremor of the body after the fall Rudolph Wetter, who was to have been hanged at daybreak this morning, at the same time as Bond, was Jast night granted a reprieve by Governor Gooding until October 2, the date of the next meeting of the state yoard of pardons. Strong affidavits were presented ‘to the governor, setting forth that the plea of insanity had been injected Into the case when Wetter was convicted against the defendant's desire, anc also that the evidence of certain witnesses, Said to be impartant could not be secured at the time of the trial The nature of this evidence has not been disclosec ng upon these representations, the date for the execution of Wetter yas extended until Oetober 3, to pernit these matters to be presented to the pardon board. Wetler was sentenced to be hanged for the murder of Christ Long and L, D. Waln near, Secesh Meadows, Idaho county, in July, 1904 -oe -_ INSURANCE CONCERN QUITS THE COAST firm Hampshire Vire Will pany Insurance Wait Settled for Com- ed its in the street. Manchester, Hampshire issued a and other N..H., Fire "Augy 10,-The Insurance statement today cormsaying in' Chicago Rivals of Antomobiles. his has & Son, mey- the new sile Third North of & modern NEWSPAPER PLANT GOES UP IN SMOKE Occupied pendent by Completely Is Tnde- Shelley De- wee of street rall- Way accidents for y days today, and announced that be would go before the grand jury with the infor mation he has gained, and whic e declares is appalling. He Aas AOE yet finished classification of the accidents The total of persons injured, he stated, would reach nearly 500 for the fifty days. completely Aug. Vire. 10.-Fire destroyed cupied by the portion of the to know the Shelley plant Yor! Au ofthe validitv. of .the THE 10 In referer You Cannot to ine 4rite ‘ ve Ina, Buy Eyesight com- eithel but you can have their eee properts looked after ur cexs is due to competency in this particular. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., nit eas pe City Omaha, Wenn The ts eecrtetag? greatest the ree variety greatest WOOD of designs number and of MANTELS will be fownd Elias Morris at & Sons oN Summer Complaint ' Tiuadiant Grate Our Improved on places every ott wr 6 6grate" market, 21-27°W..SO.. AT ONLY 25CEN7TS neighbors have bank's talked a measure shown in about THE NEW disthe ST. SOUTHERN We have a few left. Virst-class rooms prices, Itot and cold moderate water on every oor. Elevator and bell service DRUG CO., | || | TEMPLE UNDER NEW 144 Plrones: WEST {2374 MAN a IST Tnd., SOU' 2289- z Bell. WILLES-HORNE hinv} responsible the conduct affairs. By Phones 347. the J. H. KNICKERBOCKER OPTICIAN AND JEWELER Monument. Deseret News 227.S. Bldg. MAIN, IN CURIO SHOP, TEAMSTERS FORM A NEW UNION Pemissary to Ask to Call Ch icago, Aug.) of Teamsters launc Dispatches Gompers President hed It O17. 10.- the as nited Thea) fort nally of the was America" today national solters the rival Oty Brotherhood oD. Inte1 the 1 iewly While C. P. Shea, sters, bro therre-ele cted president of the ] and the other officers hood, congsr were receiving yeste rday winding up th affairs tions and egul ir convention which began new organization w as in Monday, the of formation at No. 10 South proce ss Clark atreect, two blocks away. Frank Morrison, President Go mpers is expected to arrive if 1 the emissary, mestomorrow morning with a city sage from President Gompers lt » the bolle rs. The message is an apy ‘al to| anti-Shea crowd discon tinue the will the s ecession to , organization to sh ow benefited such a move as only ass iSmp lovers' .| MUTUAL Writ of ecam- MUST GIVE NAMES Mandamus Reqtires Policyholders' Viling of also this DYNAMITE FACTORY FOUND morning building oc- Independent, being a damag- ed by the flames. The building was valued at $1,400 and was partially insured W. _B. Githens, the editor, worked heroically in his effort to save his plant, and saved a part of his printing paraphernalia, but the press is a total loss, He has arranged to. have his vaper published at Idaho Falls until he can install a wew plant. ullding was a frame structure, located on North Main street, and Was owned the Shelley Real Estate company. It was until recently ocupied by L. M, Nebeker, who removed from the building two weeks ago. The origin of the fire is not known. Mr. Githens, gditor of the Shelley Independent, was the occupant the building, and stated. t } he had not had a fire in his stove for some time, When discovered the fire had made considerable headway, and was. burning fiercely in the roof. A bucket brigade was quickly formed, but to no ail. -o--____- "7 Small protuberances, like drops of melted metal, have been noticed by N. Orloff on the surface of an aluminum plate that had been used to cover a dish condalining radium bremide, Indications from. these protuberances showed no lessening after zix months, and {ft is inferred that particles o radium aceumulated around slight nuclel aluminum to form a Stable alloy \ American Made of Explosives President's SATU RDAY whe Great Sho pping Day ofthe FINAL in Shadow Palace. Havana, Aug. 10.-The secret police of the Cuban government this afternoon discovered a secret dynamite factory within 100 feet of the grounds surrounding the president's palace The factory is said to have been operated by an American who gave. his naine as Charles. Blasco When the detectives entered the establishment the owner dared them to do so over the American flag, claiming the protection of his American, citizenship SE Real Bstate Prausfers. Maud' Ss. C. arte to rank »cker, 4 Int 4x10 rda. 8, 53, B.$ Li i a Cc Hawley te bl ce Croeckint. 34ox)0r a Praise © "roe k to- Mata HawBib Sp DB AR y wcencen geadbecess hanes tta WwW ‘alker to. at "ee 3 M. Gilee sple, pt. nw. 6, le D: Hardy to Sophita J _Pinne y. Sexo rds. sv of ne STG D: illest ec fi tee : Hannah -S. Smith to) Alice S D ar Nya 16; 29, 10-Bore Mv suwsiz Sarah Williams. to Ro M. Av e%.7 an at, 2, niversity a Maury. R. R CRE rison to Max Pres1 ' Tits AS AW: rah E. Morsw. 3, 22,.G i ito Hann b. , sw ne CSE of Aa he tda a ahie sten « oxe-0% to Ellen; P- BliaROE Ss cdcnkige Hattie uM Peter to Edward T. Ash on, 10x20 rds. se, fr. nw 19,-Ay.. C. Sinclair to Unton F and Machine Co., 9544x165 ft. sw. hy abe ey fe ee cr Be J yy Ris ato John K. Smith, and e, 2, Lincoln Park ae 10 10 10 0 1 10 1 SOO 20 1,000 450 4,200 1,20 240 CLEAN UP Sensational Millinery One lot Straw season's Braye up to $1. Your Shapes; all. values choice... this SALE Clean 150 One lot ladies' and misses' to-wear Hat value uD to $3.50. Choice at 109 Pattern Hat $15.60 Youn choice. . retain All Imaginable colors choice, the buneh. and made up in an extra good of linen; come fry the Eton eon skirt ciror pleated; all white or with blue trimmings, fully $5; at thi aielatetarersie ciel einiainerals 1.95 Come in the lighCand dark colors, striped, plain and. checks, colors pink blue and gray. One lot that forme rly sold as high as $1 and $1.2 AS at Bie) sialeeoaelbielelélsiers/ainiarals t C sold. n's seco Washable Wye » div «® J One fat « t ( "hye Ire ms Gingham Dresses AE. ae ice pe hy eka Washable One lot of Gingham Washable Children's at eee: ere One lot of Children's Gingham Dvesses Bisse den cae bes ok Si tit values Ww Trimmed Hats; ou \ $1.95 & values Rais up to . Chad be es of Flowers worth | wp to $1 Your SPECIAL CLEAN-UP LIST. One lot of India Linon Corset Slips that formerly sold for 65e-calors pink and blue, at 39 : final Sale...... IC One lot White Kton Jackets plain white or white with blue trimmings to close out at thi sale. WG for Ye ¢ CLEAN UP ON CHILDREN'S DRESSES. One lot of ¢ aildre Gingham Dresses at. . os < sejsipm lo Hat ine lot of Jap SHk Corset ouee that formerly old for $2.: eolors pink, blue, white, Q8c black and lavender, at ares ( 10 WASHABLE GINGHAM PETTICOATS. One.lot that formerly $1.50 and up. Final cle an- up Gti een up varieties WHITE WASHABLE LINEN SUITS. This is quality jaunty cular white worth _ final. Ladies' aha Readyaoe ASC 1,000 Bunch Up Ladis Trimmed up to $4.00 Your choice 10¢ One lot Milan Chip and Leghorn Shapes; values up to $2. ie Choice 396 List. Ne w York, Aug 10.-Justice G legecourt, this afterrich of the Supreme signed the writ of mandamus dihoon the Mutua} Life Insur ance recth ig to file with the state st Ipercompany 0 and at the Inten de nt office, a corre -eted company's ist o f policyholders, giving the n¢ address of and last known postoffice each polleynolder, and the addi tions o the list each week - by Conditions. Chicago, Aug. 104-Dr. M. F. Doty, eily superintendent of transportation Completed features stroyed 500 INJURED ININ 50 DAYS: Railways Newson & Co., shops to 638 West hall. More its suspension of business on the Pacific coast is due to the unsettled conditions there, and that it is the desire of the concern to let those conditions readjust themselves before taking any further liability. The statement declares the ompany § liabilities at San Francisco will be closed up and setUed finally for about $500,000. The officials do not believe the property of the concern will be attached, as was the property of the Trans-Atlantic company of Hamburg, in New York yesterday. This latter company had trust funds on Grape that were subject to legal proces The money PRTC to over $1, 000, 000 and was in the custody of the New York superintendent of jnsurance. Policy holders attached the entire sum. Street ; Notes. Chafles pines for a new meeting-house a the Second ward in Murray have beer complete ad oby Erskine « Lilje nbere. The building will cost $8,000; has an auditorium with seating capacity for 250. not SECEDING Local bank clearings yesterday amounted to 31. 041, 640.76, as compared to $705 96 for the corresponding day' a eran ago, showing an inpean for the present year of $335, 701.8 5 assembly New he Trepot that tl rallroa t hie | country under th leadership of the | insylvania railroad Ver planning to det the purpe and Contest the This is supposed to have caused him to take his life as he is net known to have had any other troubles. Smelts. to: Newson machine rear of Shelley, New. of | FOR seen. Orecon susines The | "BLOOD.LIVER.L‘LUNGS.| I Call 3190, either "phone, to get: The count, then the president. would draw | out cash and charge it. to his account, Inter-Mountain Republican, any deWhich had been swelled by the note bartment. advertising or circulation. In the other envelope were dound about 200 notes properly filled out, but which it. is deelared bear forged| signatures. Hering called the attention of the authorities to the fact that the signatures were in black Ink while the amounts of the notes were written out | in blue ink There were other dark deve ous today Concerning the me¢ ragee nh the Stensland property, Receiver Pet. zer said that it was doubtful if many of them are good, and thereby: cast a} doubt on the entire assets of the banl At the same time a representative of the receiver for the personal estate of| Stensland made a statement that the Blackberry Cordial cures Summer estate prebably will not reach the value of $600,000 at which it has been Complain(g, Cholera Morbus, Diarestimated. rhoca and Cramps. During the hot Teller Commits Suicide. weather every family should have Worry over the loss of $200 through a bottle in the medicine the failure of the bank In which he we depositor, is believed to hav weakened the mind of Gustave Burkhardt, 39 years old He became suddenly violent today and had to be removed to the detention hospital At 4.30 tonight Frank Kowalski who was a. teller in' the ban committed cuicide In his home in orth Carpenter street by shooting himself through the right temple Ever since the bank failed, Kowal-| ski's Oregon smelts to be had » were brought to the market and sold at 15 cents a pound, is also coming in betbringing a similar tle- successors prote as if he were in for the raseality C ly divided, Cc ts a pour yesterday halibut ain: appeared from ae ket, but a belated train brought a plentiful supply. astern markets are being called upon just now to supply Utah not only with a part of the poultry ae here Rk part of the eggs faster eg@s bring en a case, while the U eat gs sell rat a case. the -retal imaurket they Brine the same price, 25 ents a doze Spring chickens have dropped still anotber noteh and now sell at 22 cents a pound, retail, while lens are quoted at 18 cents ounge ducks are also listed in the poultry line, and sell at 20 cents a pound. Building New se Madison, d The ecene at the bank .w dramatic wh Ye will I i econjunetion With today when Mr, Olson produced. the then vai Ld n exhaust budy first langible evidence of rr tru of the nu ure is being made by both rascalily and -thiever hieh recked il ! leand -trath department for the bank High police official tood the purpo " learh Inde: din ghast and Hering turned, pak hen } it ( ind requiret I ! order from one of the envelopes Mr. Olson that he mo 1 properly complied Avenue State bank, aws unearthed, to ith A ‘ bk } Pennss to which signatures were attached, It} \ } haiironc ‘ nypea ma was discovered. later that an lgnaol tb tirm, st L, whieh ite ha maintained n opposition to. treight tures had been traced over. the ignaie orebating nd Ge polis of the tures to good aotes which had already company has been to favor t m gone through the proper channels. in the bank This discovery laid bare j; ut hich would entirel liminate ach, praecth from eriégan rail the method followed by the forger: in ) roading. In so fareas Itcunderstand his mad pursuit for gold. jp the purpo of the: ney law thereNotes in' Private Vault. } for It Is this .compat pu EROS te o-opera with the lnter ‘ comThe: notes' were found hidden. tn Mere mission in-carryin it out, President Stensland's private vault vill the contlden xpectation that the It was explained by Hering that law b tdininistered fairly and in whenever ready money was) needed one or more of the' blank notes was} | telligentl wee i ale Sar ci filled out and deposited in the bank: to BOTIL 'PITONES 3190. some account If to Stensland's. ac- of ‘the Fie Aug. in | | pres- Lee on pany Kiailroad cases of fon ~ 3oise, ‘ W. Ellingson of the Salt Lake toute, who has been visiting at Los Angeles for the last ten days, will be back at his desk this morning. Southern Pacific annulled yeste oe. along the Ss the list | alidityv'. to th up ‘the Seen DISCOVERY Periisitvania Railroad Denies Opposition to Interstate Commerce Act. One.) In the eve ning the supposed Sten - merce. ac i ihe. Penusyly im dtailroad land was again seen standing in front jcompany toda issued) the, tollowings of the Avenue hotel Hering return- | statement ed. to Chicago, but Stensland destina- | Wh nnusylvania Railroad com lion IssnotKnown, or at lesa the depany i not eking to conte the Reprieved. RS % W. Owens, commercial agent of the Wabash, received notification yesterday of his advancement to the position of general agent of the Wabash, with headquarters at Denver. He wvill be in charge of both passenger and freight departments. Mr. Owens will be succeeded by J. L. Yundt, at present traveling freight agent of the Wabash a change s will take effect Aug. 15. Yundt is one of the best known inert men in the West, his personal acquaintance being extended to practically every live stock and wool shipper in this part of the country. tailroad and Murderer Pays Penalty of His Crime-Wetter Is rumor ee Wisconsin It is rather interesting, howe 2ver; that: A. GB. Stickney, president. of the. ¢ Yhicagd Great Western, will be in. Salt Lake within a few days, following over the exact route taken» by the third' vice president. The proposed trip of the president of the Maple a adds color to the ‘waffic merger the Page Ror elew which is expected to sull.in the arrest of Stensland. -He Cashier Hering went to. Madison week ago Wednhesdayyfrom Stoughton, Wis., according to three persons who. have ince positively identi ek them from photographs he ' men attracted attention. In Madiss on at the time Northwestern, EXECUTION (iF BOND if would not get together agreeement, but noth- has yet come the from <n yest suit the tastes of the various no little rs of a family requires presiding the part of the Something genius of the household. nutritious easily te 4 Ww hic n the varied ts +3 what is w: reat id ot always easily found A visit to the market on most any day of the week, but especially Friday will dily convinee one that everything senasonable is to be had here hether the articular thing sought be egetables, fruit, meat or po ry. True but few additions to the list are being made just now, but. this smarket is probably as well supplied a any in the ‘est, and so housewives have no cause to complain because of lack of yariely Utah Prulit ts Chenper. it avira MEDICAL (Continued days when sultry summer seareh of tempt housew ite groes in the ing things in the way of eatables, even market are stalls though task is a good things, the with one, are mot at. theic Appetites cult to cook to cook and how best and what Renders Decision Importance to Grain Growers. grain Seasonable the ES eibeN | these On | Commission of Great Stps| 5} in NO FIGHT ON NEW LAW | MARKET IS WELL SUPPLIED Everything 11, 1906 STARTLING PROOF _OF RASCALITY | Home-Grown Product Cheaper Now Than That. of California. Are | REDUCTIONN OF RATES is now building oor Omaha to mane the Milwaukee, ver having-a retch of about 475|Qmaha roads miles still une omnis ted. and needs an outlet to the coast Rulivoadn eanen Bank the: ‘company's Hines been in ex atenos tor probably fifteen Y o far as the Standard Oil company anpws, all other oll shippers seuelvssed same concession on the rt of the rallroad oa + + + + . + + + + + + + + + Y + + HERE, for New York, Aug. 10-The officials of the Standard Oil company in are by no means disturbed over dictments: found Bees that corporation at Chicago: Discussing the matter this afternoon, one oF the lec iding members 0 16 company's unsel, who refused to permit his sanme' to be used, su. eek Ginderstand that nineteen separate offenses are rd in one indictment, for which, if convieted, could be fined from $1,000 to each lion. The ‘muximum therefore, would be $270,000. And on the alleged concession "of the mpany during the period of a year ach a halt, ie to $5,506. tupendous exact for a minor Bite east. As counts, they rect cases of rebate the railroads under inve w find any, for the reason that there nets been no rebates made in siness since rebates wean statu "The nineteen indictim enta ‘were foun Storage + + 10.- country|Of the subject of grain rates by the j rates commission, on its own motion, j decision of vast importance to t | farmers of Wisconsin has been an| nounced by the commission. The decl}sion reduces the rate on grain from OFFICIAL EMBEZZLER BROUGHT BACK UNDISTURBED. é "PTrumpery than Aug. UTAH SUPPLIES BULK OF FRUIT | Wisely | jaye @ley, have worked. on this: case for ate two months. That the. government takes much interest in the proceeding is evident from the fact that Special Attorney General Oliver Pagin was sent here to assist in draw‘ing the indictments. } the Sanpete points, LEAF a The.grand jury, after returning these indictments, took a recess until | }umor ee more Cc , N. George Montgomery + Hall. -of county, charged with being one > + of the leaders in the lynching here Monday, was tried in the + towan county superior court + here today, was convicted and + + sentenced to fifteen years, the maximum of the law ve The trial was a speedy one + and it is the first instance in + + the history of the state when a + prisoner ch: irged with a lynching Was convicted, and i + is considered a distinct vietory + for the court and for the law. + et te+o+eeeer+ + FHFF+HHe SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST in Salt Lake on "Pleasure'™ Trip. | to Milwaukee. 1e@ average reduc"ODIne ved : .|tion amounts to about 15 to 20 per Pleasure Is given as the excuse for) cent. Reductions ranging from 1 to 2 the presence of L. S. Cass, third vice] "< . x jeents are ordered on rates from. be| Utah 4s supplying the bulk of the president of the Chicago Great West° a fruit to be had, the California product ern route, in Sait Lake, after a short | tWECn 500 Pa OF SOG stations, inp Wis stay In Denver. Vice Gresident Cass | cousin to Milwaukee on four rail- | being shut out Aen entirely by. the of the some-raised product virived in the city last evening and |'2ds, affecting crops which aggre- cheapness Pears, ye and oranges are about will remain here for Bia Hees "bes gated last year 175,000,000 bushels- the only rieties alifornia fruit fare aontinultie at nie ioe fanaure TH a saving to the people of the state this to be had. it t \ the oranges to Los Namerae Io y = reat in lye ar of several hundred thousand dolre ery irce 1 is. supplying prin itelcniand isiaceain ae ac his | lars is made. the market with while honors vie ana a: ania, fies 2 ; ith n Pl ‘hile the commission has previous- in the matter of cantaloupes are about ayenls Paes between California and Bratnober a we ulthy fanber > nan of | iY quietly effected. many. changes .in Tey Payette cantaloupes are Minneapolis, Minn,, and I Stark- | rates and f service of great value to a, n, ery their ippearance weathe loc al represt ntative of th | ety pers, the decision today is of more not Tater than Monday ann it is) unMaple es uf ; ar-reaching importance. effectderstood chat ‘alifornia and. Nevada The arrival of Mr. Cass in Salt Lake | nal disproves the old railroad conWill then = be oT eal to ibale to their vived rumors of the traffic imeneer tention that rates in. Wisconsin. are laurels, as the Idaho melons are consid |) ci ween the Maple hearths Moffatt |reasonable and not discriminating. It ered about the finest grown in all this +o.q and th ali en lentncnicn Mr.| Proves conclusively what a great gain inter-mountain region Some choke fresh figs from Moapa were. selling. on Goce ana Mr. Moffatt Rear together | for the public was secured when the the marke yesterday at 2 cen ‘ yioct of the-time the former was in| People determined that a commission pound. Not many Utahns seem to have Denver, but nothing was given mut as|Should be created wine h should have ultivated a taste for this delicious a result of the' several conferences, |PpoWer to correct rates that were unonee the taste is cuitivated, | vir Cass would say nothing nia reasonable or discriminatirig, The demuch Jarger shipments against) of the defendants expectéd fram os in cer sete | | on) L. 8. Cass, Third porations at $20,000. The cases will be moved for trial at the October term of. court in Iockport. The lines over whieh shipments of oil were made were the Rochester division of the ion ofthe Fitchburg Maine, ang pany. that expected Salisbury, YEARS. Car. rd the Pennsylvania for failure to file with the interstate commerce commission the rates Which the evidence shows were. glyen the Standard and charg meeca of the tomorrow, state the the FIFTEEN) + = GTS to Rutland, Vt.) pected that fully 1,000 Scandinavians| Houser and Ole G. Kinney, and also rates published| will go to Provo from Marysyale and|_. ae ‘ ; ; road in 1904] the Tintid district, and about 500 are| 2% the result of a general investigation of $480,000. Charge Against : : . be of LEADER pasZroesbeck, traveling Frank Madison, Wis., Aug. 9.-Acting upRio Grande, senger agent of the will conduct the excursions on) on complaints regarding rates on ship| personally }the Rio Grande tomorrow. It is ex-| ments of grain filed by Walter L the Standard and Vacuum companies liability to fines aggregating $460,000| each, and. on the Pennsylvania rail | : ; road is Country Delegations will gather for the annual reunion, There were approximately 1,000 people at the reunion a year ago, but increased activity has been shown all along the line and a mue h larger attendance is anticipated ) this were 19 cents per 100 pounds and that} the Standard was given a rebate ot 16.1 cents, There are twenty-two counts _ ba jndictments, each alleging a sep: and distinct offense. Conviction. on | all will it Sanpete + MOB + + Celebration, Scandinavians northwest- and Large to railroad rebate investigation of the jury r afternoon. , The cases this tarned three indictments, one against the Pennsylvanian railroad, ons against the. Standard Oil company of New York* and ‘ons against the Vactunni cir company of Foclester, a subsidiary corporation of » Standard, The indictments are for granting and Tintic Send Company. for New Marysvale, With ° Y¥., jury of Charged Special REPUBLICAN, + $460,000 EXCURSIONS ON RIO GRANDE FINED INTER-MOUNTAIN FHHHH HHH Ht Heo et et++ + + Expected That Fully 1.500 Will Gather at Annual Reunion There. Indicted by Federal Grand Jury for Receiving Rebates. MAY + 496 69¢ Washable Oke Worth one-half more at bite anda; One lot Gingham Dresses, worth up to , Beis a 5.5 sea a Wake eee w Sitiete ° One. lot. Gingham: Dresses, worth up to $4.50, BGs «ape! she = ye ON oe Me eee e One lot of Ww hite: Lawn Dresn 3s, made up, at half regular prices, BIG SPECIAL IN WRAPPERS. One on lot Wra sale at One lot dark colored three different styles' from, values as high at. this ale Sah, lot up. $175 One final Wrappers, to seéleet as $1.50; pare 79¢ of Wrappers, nicely made full and wide: sold at $2; -at..this C lenient ee Rie ae oh ' lot good quality One Gingham, formerly and $2.25; atethis sak One lot at- $2:50% for. at Percale and sold for $2 Seno ¢ ers, formerly this final One lot See ippers, close to t sold |