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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, JUDGE BENNETT CITY DOESN'T OWN WORK DELAYED KILLED BY GAR RESERVOIR SITE BY LACK OF Is SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906. SARAH CERTAINLY FAMILY STORY HAD HER TROUBLES UNE OF SADNESS The Very Best That Money Can Buy! ee Aged However, | Frank Heffernan Was Not/Mother is Insane, Lake|Charles Crismon, Proprietor,| Salt Lake Route, Father Will Push Extension to Fleasant to Live With, | Offers to Sell Parley's Seems to Wish Rid| Rhyolite. Canyon Land. | His Wife Says. dance of Her. Attorney of Salt Meets Shocking Death. a ACCIDENT UNAVOIDABLE CITY Body Twenty-Five Was and Wurled Death Followed Peet,| Added Almost to a a Waterless Reservoir Instantly. Charles est W. and State, Bennett, best in of the attorneys front of old- in an avenue street State streeets car at Sixth South yesterday morning 10:10 : most and was hurled death. He was o'elock instant soon Z taking afterwards to the . establishment where body burial cil wee State lies, the with In wonder and] ordering at|of about No +. is | Now| Right to Creosoting | Location. of woke eyes to al-| a taken Evans on now Members the} Asnton] Conduit With lis one known stepped SURPRISED TREATING COUNCIL Los Plant coun- J. start Aemrikearns and rubbed their | Salt they found, after} Las is Angeles, of when a to . street,} awaiting|] on Pat to Moran ple eut for waterworks j keep hi out of until will . the the order| president of the president of the railroad, yesterday fo1 the ties |B sullfrog the branch of Bullfrog Jes a ° building at the ; of Salt marital of }many | =| |and cas a a ears ont of Sarah . ' is) Charged and Heffer- Canyon have been He has Judge been | nile com- In eee a she Drunkenness, Turn Aceuses Rrown had yesterday case. of. a. and ese has/is far) cooked and it wan said to for|phan's of ine with the been by eE: the placed . ers, in father WO | an He-was seen a by Gg State several . street, people but as ~ thers he ne ae 1e was he Paes tea nee acre roperty, near © reservolr, een : 4 i Valuable for Gravel. : i y owned by Mt Crisne are oe et deposits e asks SR The property mon is valuable gravel and shale ; a jreimbursement for sravel bed occupied As a practical r o the part of ad by or made inac-]#S at present, Seaniile by the M3 ig Cottonwood con-| This plant duit, and als ne ae ages bec sae He tite eae city has railroad built a site for level on amount available definite ewner of the house on Cr kilns on the the property No] Is paar put the property ane to t her he ae ut now Ree we . } nee fine we on a sbout $15,000 and the land where = the the 7 k money limit," = mae have Saat Slé F. neer Doremus, in 1891, vonstructed, Judge nothing C. W. unusual actions and no in his appearance was pald saw the standing n Before who was the by When the only south Into f few a crossing, prrned EO. 408 noe the Air. feet the oe of Dirst ties be BEN, water in ae any engi- at he believed |away, was;the DIDO the struck and e away motorman hurled as the car the man or|claimed to|mon or some thejon the filed on time by after committee was] ett quced ing Charles it on was had before a hand could be turned. Mr, Bennett was thrown several feet into the air. by the impact and wee they have |poverty, Accordingly treated , *i they ? them oy must 4a as : ties are by with not. peneoll' steam EL EELD the the} and Ltt Ihe cietilty abused her Diary of Brutalities. bei ohalaal eee Nove the gna dishes threw ing use of but process. a the kiln Others to drive steaming resort al! and them grasped is 5 food on day she Mental ont) site from the ange the floor, prob-| table To was s Cris-|/as the steaming oceupied|ftound to process cause a has |hajl and her that |/tained been|the deterioration has |struck the throat been un- he te natiedd the house the snow. she was not becomes her in kettle it and the took the on with|the her charged boiling arm and severely of|discoloring her which the boy that his father the yard is i Tou' yout with onl tell Wank the ta eet him Ile truth about rid of all told Judge Brown then committed the her-|boy to the industrial school at Ogden floor. she In In had goodby to his Kind! Words: mother for: to bid her trouble. night-|right in I know her head, my but mother she streets to pro-|warped and split. The natural sea-| little daughter was only 3 weeks old, plained to him that she is was improving the for street park- | held at in the]pojts. place Then is not good to going to has the drawback of }he began to abuse her so shamefully|the mental hospital to be taken care aight months to one|that she had to call in a policeman and of, und the boy seemed glad to know 1 deputy sheriff to protect her against /}that she was going where she would the by some creosote 50 two-inch oil is forced nh e set street ven a" in no way , other2 tt anlavard than to tedrive.to the a puleva property. The men opposed to the| paving called the attention of the comgs mittee to the fact that theyis are: now] " ; square > ph Mas sao 7 . . . taba gi aide mae ed are é Lad. any their Sfruck by the car a ane paying for sewers and sidewalks] oj) enétrat to eve t of the ee eee ee which are a heavy burden, and they | aoe 2. * D te aa, indo nee blow of the car Pehoaien thee liabe ‘cotpellell to Ailalee aewer cone ae ‘ ai rue i ects a8 & preservative ee err ar Bano rare nections in a few months. One of x SE eae more. See eaeen dead. une Motorman|the tert) main t » already receivSurplus Oil Withdrawn. f utes later, » Oenearly men said: id he he had had already Ae . ; i jer and he forbade groceries, home a temperature of 166 degrees, and the pressure and temperature ‘maintained fay Eheas aha OnE RAI (6 elk Tibuee Mrs. ~-|to love f{; js estimated that in that time the!* ve second Rich j ad Conductor Will Lec|ed a notice to connect with his sewer c os tt an onductor ible when it had not been completed to stoppe le car as soon as possible > ¢ the point where he wanted to make and hastened back to the dying man, his connection. The protests against but nothing could be done. They he the improvement were turned over to Waited until others cared for the man the city engineer for examination, and and then went on their trip seuth. |their food her meats, them to sell provisions or © othes. aa) unbearable did conditions pap ome that in SUE she re to leave , to escape Dp his maltreatment : Wants $30 a Month s o% . Heffernan says that she used her h because her husband: husband; b but that beca required, to send on court but him May 1en the he thought it was there. ae Cancel boy's wrong was in this light, Judge put to Brown the or- A } dered his probation officers to make a |further investigation ot the case, and |Stated last night ght that he would proba- |Of his inhuman Epermene of her she|bly cancel his former court order in has ceased to care for hin She says|the matter and send him to the Cantiat-ahe ja poor and aa ‘no money. yon Crest ranch to learn a trade and She asks the court to award her a/to become useful. The judge is now ais of divorce, allow her $50 attor- {convinced that there is nothing evil ney's fees, $50 costs and fees and $30]in the boy's 5ccharacter, but that he has " : LECTURE body was taken to the Evans under-|be completed so that connections M2y | (heir average Hfe is about)nine years.|veals men to themselves, he uncovers taking establishment on State street,|be made. The committee on sewers | his is a very high price and ten years|the secrets of all hearts. "They will and many former friends of the at-} will recommend to the council that ago the Big Four railroad was pur-|not come to the light because their torney stopped there during the af-|the first payments on the lateral chasing ties better than it gets now at|deeds are evil.' ternoon to make inquiries. sewers shall not become delinquent | 49 cents each. The specifications un‘He is a stumbling Diabls because Giull Waa Fracured until next April, when the intersect-|qer which ties are purchased for;his religion is one of plet= ib- 7 F ing sewer will haye been completed. | treating are very rigid, and the cost of | mission and reurrander a hind jn faith From the character of the wounds|The electric wiring and plumbing oOr-| these ties untreated is 35 cents. Add|and obedien it . believed that two fractures of |}dinances now pending will be called/to this the cost of treatment, which The puutacdt for Friday evening is the skull were the most vital Zesides|up before a special committee on)js about 30 cents, and you have a tie | ‘"The Moaning of Miracles," There will Heer several bones were broken and| municipal laws next Thursday night,| that costs 65 cents, exclusive of the | be no Saturday meetings. There have the body was badly brulsed. It at which it is expected that those In-|cost of loading, transportation and|been a number of additions. thought that the skull was broken|terested in the new ordinances will be first In contact with the ear, and later | present. with a large rock, near, where the body was picked up, and which capital invested, Increases it. Must Have which Good considerably = een with blood Duanesburg, Schenectady county, New "In. order that this treated. tie Bo otorman and conductor on| York, October 14, 18233. He was edu-|should last its mechanical life, and the ill-fated car sald yesterday after-|cated at Princeton academ nd was|not be subject to any rot, it is import-| noon that they had seen the man|graduated from the Albany law school|ant for railroads to obtain as nearly standing on the crossing, but that he}at the age of 23. He was admitted|perfect drainage as possible, so that seemed to be walting for a north- to the New York bar in the same year. the oil may not be washed out, and bound ear for the city. They thought Mr. Bennett moved from New York the the tie may not be rendered soft The present nothing about the matter and did not to Wisconsin soon afterwards, and in and cut into by the rall. slacken. nett step When upon bringing the car they did see Mr, the west track, ate to avoid the were velleved in, new men their places, to await an aap by the street car offiei Was Judge Was an Old Charles one Resident. Washington of the ablest attorneys Benhowacciafter taking eae 1860 he went into the law business in Chicage. He remained there until the great fire of 1871, when he came to Utah and has lived here ever since, His long residence in Salt Lake City has made him widely acquainted, Prominent In Bennett|York, in the 1858 he to Miss |children were was married, in Isabella Fisher. to New Two them-Maude slate in his day. He was axssociated|B., widow of Charles S. Davis, and with many of the legal Nghts of today |Mary Agnes, Mrs. Davis is the only and practiced law until a year ago.|surviving child Mrs, Bennett died whe he retired to live quietly at|April 24, 1902, and since that time Mr. daughter. came|Bennett was a changed man, His Lake in 1871, and soon after-jusually happy spirit gone, wards established a partnership with |his mind steadily grew weaker, Other Whitney, Others with whom Judge |deaths in the family only aided in the Bennett was associated are|work of wrecking the once powerful Harkness, patrick, ax one Sutherland, Bradley, of the ablest VanCott, Kil-|mind. Judge Bennett was a member Richards, Howatt,|of the Masonic ordef, being one of the He was known charter members of that organization in Utah. He was Instrumental in attorneys in the founding the order in the inter-mountain country, and er one of the past state. and has been one of the chief eaae in a number of very important cases. ‘The last partnership in which Judge Bennett was associated was that of Bennett and Bierer, which lasted only a short time, when _ the veteran member of the bar retired ere ae work. ears Judge Bennett was aceee pilitic Ss and at one time asto the United States senate from e was defeated, however, by Arthur ed in 1896. Since then! ee ontent to remain behind| the light of the political stage. Charles W. Bennett was born in grand b .Telneree ny taught Cc. A. Evening aa see for yourself. Fair at Green by an expert at Institute. Co Wasatch lodge of Masons. i Commercial law for business men. Instructor Frank B. Stephens of Stepheos and Smith, attorneys. lass ieee ays, 8:30 p. Y. M. C. A. Bveni Institute. days from EXCURSION AMERICAN FORK $1.00 ROUND TRIP. HELD'S BAND. jay, Apollo LAKE Oct. hall, ROUTE 12. date of sale. If you want FISH for dinner today there is one best place to get it and that's MARRIOTT'S MARKET see 5 PHONES. Special 7:30 train P. M., S 22 West 6: @ First South COURSE of DATES Attractions, The committee having a. charge the mutual improveinent lecture bureau has made its selection of attractions for the coming season. ‘The first lecture will be on Nov. 12, when Senator obert M. La Follette of Wiseunsir will appear before a Salt Lake audience. Jacob A. Riis is coming again, as is also John Kendrick Baags. Following: is the list of attractions: Monay, Nov. 12, Senator Robert M. La Follette; Monday, Nov. 26, the os tonian Sextet club and Shanna Cumming, soprano; Friday, Dee. 12, John Kendrick Bangs; Saturday, Dee. 22 no B. Wilbourn 3 exgetrical demonstrations; Mond Thomas E. Green, garnee and let eLure re Wednesday, Jan. 16, Jaceb A, Riis, Professer Jobn Wednesday, Feb. 15, B. De otte; Monday, Maren 17, Frank Dixon, lecturer. aos s. 62 Wall paper, paints, picture frames. painting, paperhanging, framing. Chas. if, Bodel, 83-36 E. 1st Sa Dance 16 W. 1st, So DENVER EXCURSIONS October 14th and 15th. yi. 6 s yp, and U. P. nes... Round trip from Ogden, Salt Lake or Logan 9.75. Ticke aa anh for return 30 River. E. T. Merritt, president of the Green River Land company, was in Salt Lake yesterday completing details for the fair to be held at Green River beginning Oct. 16, Excursion rates have been arranged from all parts of Colorado and Utah, and the people of Green River are expecting a big uattendance during the week of the fair. The exhibits will consist entirely of products of the' soll, and it Is said these products will equal any ever exhibited in the sta SALT Bros., stationers, oo = masters of Utah. The funeral gs be held Sunday afternoon at the new Masonic building, - First South and Seecond West streets Interment will be in the family plot at the City cemetery, The services will be conducted by practice of the American roads which use the ordinary driven spike is most destructive to all ties, as Ths fibre of the wood is erushed and a hole made to hold moisture and a ssist in rotting out and softening the ‘te Mason. born a Barrow Drainage. was List THE Piano Market for sale cheap. Write street, near postoffice. GIRL WAS UNCERTAIN Mar-. Delegates at Salt Lake . Distances. : this a first-class traveler as he Anat g3 i y, ts belated > a a. O" melt before The pele 5p é in his best maner, when the apparently growing angrier sound a of his comp saying place is all speak oye der voice ‘ course and only ten when heard minutes' ride you a sit up went and take notice, on. wit Lake hotel managed where it years and in Special probation from the} PUL of special probation court R. - i ore d 19 years tenced by nervous-to |" fine began} at 169 oUt BERKS The is- ment officers as of without the pay to Brown-Ewing, Tee Be atty. and Dr. EB. : V, Dr. Dr Silver. vs an ae -George Preston, of age, was yesterday senJudge Willis Brown to pay of $10,of for contributing John Troxlers, while theagainst Late | Upon his promise interference with was TT Officers yesterday delinqueney r every- West damage wa its contents, appoint to serve Hampton peat No or Probation COTIMOISS1LOn caer Roy three your blamed the clock to employes saloon cay | the following Dr. -say | a G>PlunmerDr2 to : and a certificates ti pade he happened finally broke thing else The clerk and just stove Temple street to the bullding sued others | good casoline South done } the aC PEVING, Desh gained.diny: RESRMAY your in thunfe Ed heandclerkthe showed signsgirl.of telephone One o Sale ten say why niles away and it takes "buses just one hour by land a ‘passenger here?' ne#s | Late One, from the runne are t Interrupted, > ‘ but ; : ye allow Ju answer; you'll I've of it, too, f you station of right, well ado is own. ‘ Yes, mornper- Gasoline Stove Explodes-The fire said | department was called out at § o'clock into esterday morning. to extinguish a jyet | Dlaze caused by the explosion a hostelries to of Th: aD 15) rerson son yesterday appointed D. Me Boyd and Chauncey P.. Overfic tal as delegates to the American Mining congress, which meets ‘tt. 16°to 19 In Denver S hotel?" walked caine se midnight last night night clerk started Appointed-Mayor suspended, a tominor. the to discontinue his the sentence minors, Preston was charged younger < boy'see the excus having9 forged to think about. Oo ars fs £ for an opening | sence ™‘ ther from 5 name to.an. excuse, . for ab school. to say the hotel stood had been for the last he could walk from as the! station in less than fifteen minutes; any time. Moreove r, he could not Junderstand how it could take the ‘bus} an hour to come up from the station "You say the station is right down next street and there's only one turn?'' asked the Late One. "Now, look here," he continued, "let's cut} v6 : le ctricity, y aia ne xt for practical men at a rer Evening Institute. Visit the Monday or Thursday night. PERSONAL, N N ; a Laie ae Gy ; tor ars aay ae Denver Se might have stopped to | where they will "viett tie nds for gers out at one or two hotels arore eee ; we started on a drive of about two} miles to this place. I was in Salt Lake } Colonel George Hickox off about ten years ago, and I stopped) bureau of animal industry a the returned to here, too, but I don't remember pass-| the city yesterday after a tour of ining the Temple or the Brigham Young} spection among the sheep in some of monument and the Bagle gate to get the southern counties here from the Rio Grande station." ranee: ate shnitiawcin in Salt | Lake for a few days, renewing old Clerk Made Explanations, sev| friends hips after an absence of many] eral years. During the territorial Gays The clerk explained just how blocks the hotel was from the station | he served three term as probate and reaffirmed that it was necessary|judge at Provo. Sinee 1897 he has C where he home at Seattle, make only one turn to get to the | made e zn ntly successful in the doors of the hotel. The Late One was | f profession. While in but he showed he cooling off a -bit, ona Jones is a guest al the Missouri y asking still from Wilson Say, old man, are you crazy or am I? You don't look like a liar and I know a 7 eee I'm not, whatever I may look like, but| Wall paper, paints, picture frames I'll bet & case of wine that I rode more | painting, pape rhanging. framing. CChas. than one mile in that ‘bus between |EL Bodel -35 E. 1st here and the station. Well, give me ay ? . : ge room and send a boy up with a ginser ale highball argument and tomorrow. we'll No, continue I don't want | j Fair alr Weather to Continue. freezing temperatures as leave a call," Frost and Montgomery, Ala., were Here's the story the ‘bus driver told |far south as with many cities in when he returned to the barn after] reported yesterday driving about three miles to deliver a} the ce ntral portion of the country exload of passengers from the Rio] periencing weather several degrees betrande Western station to the princi-|low the freezing point At Buffalo a heavy snow was reported, with lesser reported in. several of the snowfalls as my own boss, I'd fire myNorthern cities. Owing to the abself just as soon as I'd put this tearm away." he sald to the barn man. /sence of any well-defined storms in this "Lookin' at it a little cioser, I think |part of the country, continued fair Ud do the firtn' first and let you pit} weather may be expected here today, ‘em away ; sure lucky that iast} with temperature about the same that guy I landed at the hotel didn't xeot has prevailed for the past few days wise, for he'd a taken a shot at me ranging se the neighborhood of 50 or else Come around after my job in| to 75 degree the morning to Hlow It Ilappened. yU See, $+4+4+4++44+4 444444 +444 "Tt all happened this way I caught only six or eight oft Gat last | + + train, and I missed the count on the|* SLANDERING THE PRESI+ second stop. Thinking I had nobody | + DENT. a for the other hotel, I turned for the; + barn Ever had a hunch? Well, I!/¢ From an editorial inthe Salt + had one sure, and it made me look|]# Lake Tribune Feb. 15, 1906: + around just before I got back to the;# barn. took a peep Into the wagon! and there was a guy sittin' comfort-! ible like and he was holdin' his watch + + [+ "And Preside nt Roosevelt, who + is supposed to have some sense, allows these people (leaders of the Bepublican party of Utah) + + + up to the light to see whether it was|/¢ to twist him about their po+ Just Recall Whether She Had morning yet. I knew, of course, he| + thon! little fingers," + Iver Been Married, was going to the hotel I'd missed, so} + 4 up the team and keeps right HHH HE HH HH +e eee eeeeey It's rather a strange cendition of I whips on till we strikes Brigham street. Bnen mind when a girl does not know east and around the monument whether or not she has been married I was seared to look Brigham a before, Thjs happened yesterday in est, the face as we cut around and started the county clerk's office, but the befor the Bagle gate, but I didn't dare ; luted explanation of the girl in the turn until then. Well, I hope the guy cause straightened matters out and the got a good room, anyway. Me for che ©) ©) ©) license was forthcoming after all. hay, too. Good night." "Have you ever been married berore?"' the eputy office asked as he was ADAng in the blade of the application Wanted. Ap J. G. McDonald (©) loss of elasticity don't ‘know.' was the altogether Candy Co., 159 nd Third South. af the ava' due. 2 startling reply of the blushing brideSTN e elect, ge. Comes at about "No-no-of course you haven't!" Water Filings. the "age of) 40; ©) exclaimed the surprised young man at E. E. Horne of Myton, ee Alea | Glasses properly her si for a water rig yes. 4 "No, of course, I haven't, and I'm an application dae in the office of the state engi-| (©) fitted will correct ashamed of it-no-I don't mean I'm neer. Mr. orne wishes to ars it. If you can sea, ushamed that I have never been marsecond feet oe ae, io ulch see me, H. O. Jenried betore. I mean I'm ashamed be- 5 1-3 the Green river, i t cause got so Tauttied, because I said creek, a tributary of in Uintah county, the water 4 be used ©) oore eyesight spec- ©) I didn't know! a farm of 320 ac jalist, 53 Main St. satisfied the clerk to irrigate This explanation eS Speen eee See the clerk's and the happy pair left office with the license. MONEY WANTDHD, / Couldn't 100 ener GIRLS $1,400 via Fri- veled ve After tl at t by a has eI eae ae oy; PrESSULe TAs | jer nae permanent alimony for the |} become somewhat unruly because of een completed the surplus of the 20,-|< supporta of herself and their * baby. bahy his surroundings. gs 800 gallons in the tank is withdrawn --_ o> o-___-_ be used again A vacuum pump AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS is a vacuum of Christ the Stumbling Block. 25 inches is maintained Excursions to Denver,. until it is deAES Interest in the Central Owing to the prominence of Judge|to be referred back to the commit-|termined that a proper amount has Via O. S. L. and U. P. lines, October increasin church meetings is Bennett, it was not long before he was|tee at its next meeting been withdrawn from th e ties so : that 14th and 15th. Round trip from Salt last night was based Lloyd's subject identified. He was taken to the SherBate ae i t will not exude when they are placed | gn Lake, Ogden or Logan $19.75; limit viii:14: the prophecy of Isaiah, Wood drug store, and from _ there ORES Spain Semcon ir 1 use. 30 days. "He shall De a stone of stumbling a nd medical aid was summoned Every Residents of the west side eame in ---_ --- - >>> - -__---_ -- H. H. Knowlton, of Cincinnati, who ense,"" and ‘To the Gena rock of ¢ thing possible was done for the in-|with another protest against being) has conducted extensive experiments and to the Jews a tiles oollantieas jured man in the drug store, but be-|compelled to pay for their lateral in treating tiles, says: "As to the cost stumbling block fore the physicians arrived he had ex-|sewers west of West Temple street of ties, the woods accepted untreated "He becomes a stumbling bioe Kt pired. After a hasty examination the |until the new intersecting sewer shall/run from 65 to 75 cents a tie, and said Mr. Lloyd, "because Christ reMutual Improvement Bureau Has Fine b the Belated TTraveler out all this kidding. I turned five cor-| |). eee ane salt ners coming up here in the ‘bus, and | aaa he Order, case De, Pa A remy SN a liversity atitle nts this ne at 1 0 on the subjeet sonal responsi ibility it Mother and : . she "Judge, I think you are wrong in slop |Sending me to the reform school, beear]|cause Ll haven't done anything wrong. on My father wants to get rid of us, that's her and|the the to go Where the Clothes Fit. He HAD AA PASSENGER his or ahi BY BUSDRIVER FORGOT = Yname BRE and bs her LAKE Main Street. was dragged. and remonstrated t 111-113 half drunk his mother, and house SALT ' father he to come home. he then abused at it con-|lowed injuring flesh. by the IN POULTON, MADSEN, OWEN & CU ‘ And In June he When the boy learned that he was He took ajto be sent to the reform school, he stove and pleaded with Judge Brown to be al- water kitchen food of ONLY SALE : State the Osnital Bt PeOy So: Boy Abused Mother. boy PW Shana erera hate out into' the|of'us In May he conducting a wife. the face. from the clean te Ba to court yesterday the father testo these facts, and as he did so sald a eres committed ve ter-|sister about > iidlémeht, he least her from July about ephe lie lO/threw moisture process her se Batch of it He pleree eae place | seit ‘as same cylinders usec or IN-|slapped the oil, and immediately pre-|hot tea that he about ten per eent to the |ltime of Aug. 12, the day before their|US. We don't get enough to eat and Kick. strength of the ties, and it is not|/child was born, he left her in great|l want to take her something to eat.' efficient in removing all of the mois-|pain and did not return to the house Judge Brown permitted the boy to owners and/tyre. ‘The kiln. process also has its]until 3 o'clock In the morning. One!/go to his mother last night at he street walted | disadvantages, as many of the ties are | night in this same month, when their|county jail to bid her goodby, He ex- to start the movement and Into the|‘"procure air marriage eouncil, Some of those who protestAfter oh. ties are seasoned, they him Later inin the month he is charged | be he loe et ee Sep ates ed against the improvement openly |are placed in large retorts of massive} With having gone to all the stores ole tela 1¢ boy again told Juc ge from|charged that the council had been in-|eonstruction, the doors of which are|Where they were accustomed to buy Brow n that he would go to Ogden, if peceatr lan collision, the sur-|yiry yey he threw an Inkstand through | hair. the cupboard door. During the folIn lowing month he is charged with hav-/|tified opened. on Nothin Peas in the path |instance of prominent members of thé |jnto the retorts through pipes until] i ir, perinee & cou S c ae{0} Country club, who were interested in|the ‘pressure within js 180 pounds to reven drunk Late timber,.and| of Seasoned, are seusoned, crossing, but thought he was walling/test against the paving and parking |soning process or an inbound car and did not/or the street, notice of intention of | requiring trom slacken speed. which has been published by the | year's Thrown aie foot vacuum feu viene a yu i to on yer thoroug Pro obo W ree ec to ejin the Jecting city reservoir last night ; cubic the we don't even own)|Ssap or are going to spend) al him. by the eity. Mr. Bennett started across State Property Owners street, then stopped on the east side of the tracks. Motorman W, RichA party of property mond of the eons avenue car No.jresidents of Ninth Bast 64, t per removal ol Are cost| thoroughly what T call about expression of one of there was some question raised over /ably* will be used by the Salt Lake| prepared for their evening meal the ownership of the land, but he be-| Route plant. in Los Angeles, until |threw it and the dishes In which lieved it was a part of the public do-|present needs. for, tles are supplied. |had placed it on the table into a main at that time. His remembrance |The natural process of seasoning the | bucket n August he threw an of the question was that the land was lies is regarded as the best, however, |of green corn at her, striking her Bennett. attention when said oll < to of the Amerikearns sounctmen. the matter was turned over city engiheer and city attorney 7 to e reservoir That's was the abo @ years Y : a about sixteen years fruft ‘ ri 4 9 o0K + SsuD . < ¢ ° e ah, oni a ein et $4 1906 a oa Soar, a ea 2 tie ee She also says that although he earns |mannei 1 e res hal © wor$150 each month, he has not properly |ries of the wife because of this fact supported her. ons says he has been|have rendered her mentally unsound eruel and unkind without excuse and }|At an rarnney on of her condition that he repe: Koaly come home|made before Judge Armstrong yester- will be constructed on the pueor ne pine a oan i }o ‘Here we have a eonavl that cost;the a million and no water for it, and We hnena con't even own the land cad er improvements prob-|the cessful leave person of the oo ab Pt eee ""|that her husband came home drunk It was CRED: rhe . process. of and that he threatened to choke and}the aunt creosoting the tles consists of inject | 4, Fe her out es : other time |eustomed cab aRNcntas pes! Peta hs are she says he came home drunk, pieked|and that brick ) It to disinterested solution ' Soe. 7 Ps . RAE lem of providing railroad ties for the iCMark road: 7 tee ale Rt . je|/ crenite ae ee ede ee ae asc Angeles nr ae , ati Rein Pitis Will ve eeneitad PTET Patni tint will proI Bat crete Meth out nine ‘hadi ron or-} to get SUITS FROM $18.00 TO $40.00, ls our leader, boy ts ‘ prntal: . , ; : > ae oh Ue t a 2 ty ae | |} Route has been a perplexing problem |her husband thrown by him into a lout of the way : ne i ae , Se tase od ee et According to the facts as they came Of Inte years the ; old lawyer's mind!/and theee city attorney, and iwineel! decide ror the builders and work on the ex-|slop ‘ bucket, : She has been accustomed| A >c > . » je ibe sp a : }tension has been delayed neh week ata]to listen to his curses and harsh words [to the attention of the court yesterhas become dimmed by the weight of] whether to buy the land or to secure : passing years and many woes, and it nother tract t: irther up th canyon |time for this reason, Mr ‘lark said |She has been obliged. to call in police- |day, hk. B, Harper, a master. steamis thought by his friends that he 7 a 6 yerty in « ieatinn: ow nin rship of} esterday, however, that N ets ma-/|men and deputy sheriffs to protect her|fitter, formerly in the eniploy of the stepped in the path>of the speeding | , hi + a lai at Ch: - 1es8-Cr ismon Beta) had been procured to finish the }against her husband's violence. All }railroad companies in this city, in years ‘ WNICN IS along Cloume Parley's +s Br eanyon i for ON; al as through the district. ' and while;these allegations in her com-j| past. ; took up an antagonistic stand car without knowing i what he ~ was ‘ do-| Ss extends & ¥ are made = : e di } 8 i ve is in Salt Lake he will close con-|plaint in a suit for divorce filed yes-}against labor unions. His attitude was Ing.‘ He had left his daughter, Mrs elles | ¢ew hundred feet‘ north ne south of hes acts with . Lee ; Bros in = the county clerk's office |}the cause of his name being placed on Maude 2 B. Davis, only a s short time be the reservol nd there is : also a stri 1 Deal r x - Mendenhall|terday 3 idenha fore, telling her he "wag going for a a ver . he } ae Ha ao e hi i for the construction of the road from ]|a@gainst Frank Heffernan, painter, }the blacklist, which, according to HarWalle 5 ee aetL ane ae sea W nite Beatty to Rhyolite. The road will be decorator and undertaker at Bingham, |per's ciaim, prevented him from. ob7 t lig Cottonwood conduit runs e o ' xe of ¢ ine worl: mde swe He. walked from his daughter's Rio Pica es Wreateriy ratinond clas a | completed to Beatty the first of next Mrs Heffernan says in her com-|taining work at his trade In this way home, $13 East Second South street ae hi a i ai i } the tt cat os hi rl week and the work ‘will be continued |Plaint "that she and he husband were |he has become reduced from posiSpeen . g of way ough e tract an ‘ 7 , "| a05 ¢ s j f ayee toc > of ¢ ost acrt south to Sixth South and then east ci ae nat 16 "ral buildings on/| long the line to Rhyolite immediately married Feb, 1 1905, and that asjtion of ea to one f almost abjec neared Alired Benjamin & Co.'s Make the father appears ridding himself of TRO have THE FALL LINE PLEASES EVERY VISITOR, Juve- deal which. children, and the ce - crue bn and home ished upon these garments is duplicated only in the highest srades of fine custom work, the to family TS een nn a and good taste. The styles selected are models of elegance, The workmanship lav- | Pather steam-|mother is insane, water | to be desirous of eeeOe wife which With Willis court | the corn. She has been| his wife ; i "ns charge a Rog pce Commas Se neee eee meals | Son tis She unbecoming the Snow clenched fists, filled with hot eee the!conduct : the Words-She woes hard. of green : ee ie Be Into Divorce. Bingham and Lake/had Out Harsh ar-|pelled to dodge of ;ing tea kettles district, October ne I rs Wer Used The |nan came (o complete celebration the ‘ for Cast Wants and Tonopah : Ife and vice jrailroad 5 car Needs Route, & Also Read Clark, ~~)' political! couneil Supply at) Ross improvements to the extent|to Salt Lake $15,000 on the reservoir in|/rangements committee Erected Lake Vegas | | | Those distinguished garments represent the highest type of tailoring, The fabrics are chosen for their quality eee No Clothing Fits Like Ours! | TIES THREW TEA KETTLE AT HER BOY BEFORE JUDGE BROWN . Being the Farley's eiterce et a Piet wese Railroad day in not own the land or the right of way ‘tl "occ on iwhich the reservoir is located The | yor9: hi pi OE under-] - RAILROAD | OLR | i>| What They is the "Keister" make coats for a any way? rainy day. tate for security. quarterly. five years, Best Will 6 pay Presbyopla~)means real per B. D., Republican. es-| cent ©) ©) " | |