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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR iiugiaphcr. and the name typewritten, and UU-- in the district court. and also a rexirt a to the method of conducting uiy office with reference to having testimony taken at auvh bear-- 1 COUNTY ATTORNEY fr ings, - In reply to such request I beg to say testimony Hie matter of rerting examinations that is. taken at preliminary MAKES ANSWER TO QUESTIONS as I view ft. entirely within the discreASKED BY THE COURT. tion of the county attorney, except In homicide cases, and ill exercising such iliserriion 1 have considered only, first, testmony Called Before the County Commis- the necessity for having thewelfare of so tuken. and second, the and Asked Regarding the Weber sioner county; for the costs Incurred Matter, He Presents to the Board by me In reirting such cases, and in a Written Explanation. transcribing the testimony, are by law made legal charges against Wetter county, which the county would be to iay. The statute provides Rome days ago County Attorney N. required follows: as J. Harris w.is vritii'ised hy Judge Hciv-i- ll The testimony of each witness til regiinl ng cerium irregularities in . cases of homicide must be reduced to the matter of the taking of criminal writing, as a deposition, by the magisuses from tin municipal court to the trate. or under his direction, and in district court in cases of commitments. oilier cases uHin the demand of the Today Itlsliop McKay, of the board of priiaeeuliiig attorney, ihe magistrate shall be lounty coinmisKioners, called uHin Air. before whom the examination Harris lo explain matters and the fol- had. may. with the consent of the county attorney, order the testimony lowing is his reply: and proceedings taken down in shortOgden, I'tah. May 27, 19117. To Ihe Honorable Hoard of County hand in all examinations herein menCommissioners of Weber county, tioned. and for that purpose he may a stenographer. (Section I'tah. appoint Gentlemen: I have this day been 4670, Revised Statutes. 1898.) called upon by your honorable body It will le observed from the foreto reimrt concerning the criticism of going that all homicide cases must be my oRlce recently made by Hon. J. A. reported, and that hi other cases, the Howell of the Second district court for county attorney Is the sole Judge of the my not having testimony given at pre- necessity fur such reporting. To reimrt preliminary examinations liminary exam Illations of larsons accused of crime, taken down by a ste- - of all cases would cost the county at , I I I least $100 per month, and might cost several times that amuunt.acconling to the number and length of such cases. I have not deemed It necessary to have the testimony reported where the witnesses are all reliable parties, and permanent residents, whose testimony can be obtained at any time, unless there Is some special reason for doing so. I have acted according to my best Judgment In these matters, and realise that st times my Judgment may have ' been wrong. I shall be glad at any time, however, to listen to any suggestions from any public official or private cltiseu as to any improvement that can be made in the conduct of my of-- fice. March 1. 1907. you have Hint lowed by office $35 per month, which was to include all amounts for reporting. you believing that that arrange- ment would be cheaper for the county than to pay by the piece as you had been doing theretofore. During the present month I have paid to Georgs Moyea Judge Howell's official stenographer, $26.70, which leaves but a small amount to run my office. It is necessary for me to pay $8 per day for reporting. and I cents per 100 words for transcribing the testimony, being the same fees that are paid in the district court. I find, therefore, that I cannot afford to pay for the necessary reporting and my office expenses for $15 per month, and respectfully ask, therefore, that such arrangement be cancelled and my stenographer discharged. During January and Febmary. before you furnished ins with a stenographer, when I was at liberty to employ a reporter in every case that I MONDAY, MAY 27, 1907. deemed necessary, it did not cost the MORE ARRESTS FOR county one cent for reporting, as there FISHING ILLEGALLY wrv no cases where I felt Justified In incurring the expense therefor. j assure you that in the future I shall continue to work for the interests Warden Vsn der Vliss Takes Into of the county, and shall incur no exCustody Lorenzs Andsreon and Cari Anderson, Who Had Eight pense where the aame is not necessary. Trout in Their Possession. 1 shall always be glad to receive suggestions from you. nowever, as to tue conduct of my office. Respectfully Last Saturday evening Fish and N. J. HARRIS, submitted, Game Warden Van der Ylles brought County Attorney. Into town two more parties whom he had arrested west of the city for vioGOVERNOR SHELDON lating the fish and game laws. They and Carl WILL BE PRESENT were Lorento Anderson Anderson of Harrtavllle, and had eight Will Visit Ogdss on ths Occasion of brook trout in their possession. They fishing in what is known as ths Commercial Club Trip Through were Mile Creek about a mile south ths Northwest, June 2d to 18th, In- Four of Harrlavllle brick yard. There were clusive Will Distribute Souvenirs. three men in the party at the time, one of them got away from the but Is now announced that It definitely Governor Sheldon of Nebraska will be deputy. a member of the party of Omaha ESCAPES CAPTURl Ivx nuera who are coming through the went next month, and will pay this Thomas Corbett and Clyde Laub, inmates of the State city a visit. Ths trip is being made by two of the Commercial club of Industrial school, attempted to make uuiaha. They will be armed with plen- their get-awfrom that institution ty of advertising matter, including a last Saturday noon and did succeed handsome illustrated Itinerary of the In haring their freedom for about five trip, which will be distributed. It Is hours. Their absence was discovered cxiiected that the visitors will be en- In about fifteen minutes after their tertained by the Weber club while escape and the officers wer immediatehere. hoys at the ly notified. One of the the runaschool told the officials-tha- t LOSS B YFI RE $150,000. ways had gone south. This put the ROCHESTER, N. Y, May 27. A officers off the track, for the boys went They were hire in the Oaks A Calhoun millinery north from the school. establishment thla morning, caused a found about 5 o'clock in the brush near the railroad. loss of $150,000. s ay oan shc Proprietor of the Nick- tho House Ovor to th I aiwn T,rn G;"d 'V! Army R.public Receipts. " The Dreskeil Bros., u ... ing the nickel picture corner of Washlngt-.i- A i . , , Twenty-fourt- h street. wi inee un the afterniinn nf yUlA 28, fur the benefit uf n,r who have fought their . , are sleeping their U- -t i,.J .. assigned them in cemetery. The generosity of u. ,T,.v" this time la more than cuuae It comes when Kiip,. , too because they .,rilr and give for the (llv .le love for the old fell., wi so much for uur onm,,,,, (l It is to be hoped that will see there can be no more and beaides the show M,i many times tip. nickel i)1Hi v On Tuesday afternoon thRelief Corps and ladle of n , ' will take entire kell Bros', ticket p,.,.!.,,, office and . " ' . R , of the proceeds will be d,. i Vl i. proving and beautify!,, graves In Mountain View fe"ent,Jr boied i,y ,i,;. of the Grand Anny of ,,. and their faithful alle. the Relief Con, and ladies that the Dreskell Bro. w ill I. sand fold rewarded for and generous help at tins j,.,,. T ' . MATCH y TEAM SHOOT ON MEMORIAL Dll Teams From ths WaMtch Nitro Gun Club Will Shoot a F.ftv! Bird Match Next Thursday nx: vidual Matches May bs Arranged. Tan-M- ei There is to be a match team Miout the Wasatch shooting ground unat Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Th grounds of this club are Inrat.-- at the head of Twenty-fift- h street. al.Ut two blocks from the street car line, and all are welcome. Ten-me- team from n ths two clube will shoot a d match, unknown angles, and as there are sums men In both clubs some goud work good may be looked for. It is expected that there will be several individual matchm shot off between some or the more fifty-bir- members, which will much to the program. EXCURSION The great Removal Homefumishing Sale Commenced Today OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN. IT'S CHEAPER TO SELL THAN MOVE in our mammoth stock on sale, except Everything Bookcases, Vudor Porch shades, BisseU Carpet Sweepers and Asbestos Sad Irons. We have a contract with the manufacturers to sell these goods at a stipulated price or lose the agency. Eveiythlng else at tremendous reductions. See add below and show windows for description and prices Qlobe-Wernic- One-Four- th PACIFIC. Cheap round trip excureinn tickets to Jamestown Exposition on Male daily via Union Pacific. For see Union Depot Ticket Agent, or A. R Moseley, Traveling Passenger Agent, punli-ular- s Ogden. ELY EXCURSION ke Off on will be you have not been there It will certainly be worth your while to make the trip. Ely will have 20,000 people In the next two years. Nothing can prevent it the mines and smelters will employ at least men. 7,500 Now is the time to buy property, when It la cheap. IVe have a few tracts lying within half a mile of the finest residences In Ely City. Every one of them will cut up Into sixty splendid lota We bellew these lots wilt sell for $100 each In the next eighteen months We will sell tracts from $925 to these five-ac- i, 30c PAPER Refunded Excursion of Juno 5th. an excursion to Ely, Nevada. If Over throe cart of Wall Papar, or 150,000 rollo of Wall Papar, muat bo cleared out in tho next four weeks. If cutting pricoo will do this, it will not take long to clean up.. Tho aalo includes all our paper. Imported Nov-HBorg and Robort Gravaa Art Papara, and tho calabrated Pittaburg lino of medium and chaap papera. Prices cut 25 to 50 per cent. 15e PAPER Ths McDougall ia known to bo th finoat cabinot ovor produced. The pricoo range from $21.00 to $50. This cabinot ia mada of Indiana Satin Wood, in a beautiful rich brown color. Tho tabla part la eovorad wKh aluminum. Tho cabinot work io firstclsss, and guarantaod not to warp or stick. to Got Expenses How On or about June 5th there WALL PAPER Un) B Bated 0,1 McDougall Kitchen Cabinets re five-ac- re $1,225 each 12 months 1-- 1 and cash, balance In If you will come In on the excursion we will allow you $30 from the purchase price of one of these 20c tracks for your expenses Refer to the First National bank of Ely and any Star Estate Ranges Are Cut 20 per cent A- responsible business man In Ely. for map and particulars, ddress DICKERSON A ELLIS, Ely, Nevada The range that will last a life time. Hundreds in Ogden homes Range prices are seldom cut Mi ami Gratis Mission Furniture Both Stickley Bros., Grand Rapid, and Karpen Bros., Chicago shown. Your choice of any piece in our off. Many fine large showing at one-four- $10.00 on $50 is a big saving. Carpets and Rugs on Sals VIA UNION add good designs to choose from. Longley $3.00 Hats th WHENEVER you Refrigerfors on Sale Iron Bods on Sale Hammocks on Sale 80? linoleums an Sale Longley member that r Cur N1 UJWUM SKV Bargains for both cash and credit during Sale OYL always remeans good hats. have secured the agency for this celebrated line of hats and received the first shipment Saturday. If you are thinking of buying a hat or would like to see the Longley hat call at our store today. Were always pleased to show you our goods. We luSGisrituuiMt see NITUR |