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Show 10 THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: WHEN FIRES OF TYPH°ID FEVER LOVE BURN LOW CASES ee Three Wives : bands and Freed Two Hus- Fifteen i . Gailing From New by Matrimony. CHARGES EIGHT L ARE YEARS NUMEROUS |DAIRIES OF CRUELTY inconsiderate husbands caused the | 5: bespital wives,bo and to three of divorces granting sail vy AGaa : oeage | been made desertion by wives resulted in to two husbands in Judge vorce court yesterday divorces Morse's di- Oe ae That the ple The: trou-| of a Her a local Democratic convention in front of the Wilson hotel to gathered | just learn thi | the woman Jullan, eu boy, : f = . - laxity typhoid divorce tO | which had been husband, j | he lth, These and : on ¥¢ each cases aC Tar aor of physicians Is as : much. reported to the were discovered ounde on a were last Monday night lump of coal. The married on June j and his the ci _had been the five all down struck her | users Goldbergs | Cross, 9, 1897, » ec ote a cote and phen ae TS ae ehilaren, n one occasion he beat her almost to insensibility with a bucket, and with fi when raced Warie down going street, a} many his ¢ urlosity, and on shift, attempted and whatever Salt Commercial blue At coats this crisis Otherwise the dant to him ; affair was without inci-] action all at the driver of the rah ea auto-|} LEFT the ware 1907, : live with months Tthe Left |JUdge Howell Warrant Don’t Have to Is-| Young and Edibles Steal Cream Marauders s, Says gue Bench Supreme Court. north- rae de s aee Arpith me gether 7 i - no than one] © Cena’ f cause 1 aoe for = leaving In |. an Caterer’s? Wagons.¥ acts sre alae He ‘ravens South } re street Florence Baird, peeSamuel South offense entered after the men their pleas to them, thy supreme accused! charges, court wagons of caterers, delivering cream and other delicacies in the yes-|have caused aged 6, Williamson, 123 a60, aged BOND Hallie Foster there L. Jensen, seven aged Ninth 431 eles a aa OE Se r LO , door: | cred pe dlr * §AC anéther he ee eT ELECTION WAS VALID ear ee eet ae _ {Supreme Holds That RpOpinion i in , fCourt Pri 7 hr ase of | Price—Wnit . tion .40,000-bond: valld by the ; rldhe In : as fol. Ninth | of considerable el in defending the case. The case came before terday on the moti torney to strike att he Jowa, . not and the courts: ground ee <A° court a: ne in the | a tne ground | demurrer ee 5 Pay $50 atiomey’s fees any BAaI SO! to ¥ axed ged SENS Others tI to 20 ae 3 pecans wee 2%. 2 Ww me West these, las setts . Bec: 8. ston G. re- Soe Seon inti thi tanith joc i 000's Cross; * health authorities suspect. declared ‘that the statements to the traci the at as aie 4 sulfering from typhoid ON i physician, ; DE gA een were not named in| are to t } law... ald ) a by = The. BANKRUPTCY CY Whi the s costs‘ (n biha tmore ul eneyr 1 H ere tion in ommission October, Perhaps Meet C. to if its er es Casual Visit. ohn Clifton Elder, r ; immigration commission cor nace Y ; aie om Sw C., spent yesterday in Salt Lake as ad-|dairy say that ‘many and there| and” tee ‘ ’ erkoris ane eee op Sp apace arranging for a ses-| Lake Pee © october: le, be het! n ae Wrong impression regsarding ‘the that the we “he 2 8 Cross and ce west is to enable him to make oe te eee report to the ono _betore the suspected da ing ts really that Moss Brothers a Wooa' 8 Cross Cro night for Denver. ‘and his ne rip Pft th last | suspected © a The work oF tee Poe te mmigration catate b sion Sica “withee gard to inte we pfondlon pe ue principal en re west eres © gathered at each anne sessions are held, and this w ee by ood's the he:Cross : dairy DISCHARGES. Court cases J. H. the ar yesterday morning and !$, Mr. Bide er called at thehe ] ocal offices ‘ ‘ p S respects epartment. tanta eee nepuon of, Examiner Charlies 8. 1908: aie J. Harry ; Hamlin, painter, . July s » pain July 16,16 | 2908; William Anderson and Emil Hughes, | " Charles fH o er, Fe onay:,, filed 1g. 7, 1998; EXTENS FRO is for; Bueno street, after a£ long illness, 2 the|by cancer of vi stomach, Mr. Gunn ‘was one of the nent of. early-day. settlers pun M _PAYETTE, a aOR IDAHO mn, vice president and cumulated considerable mee eran ings cule during his Cena es years Sble to lead a life of leisure.= acor general | S77 Maher te tar a Fogette ae Failroad:in aa for the extension OF the eon ae New Plymouth to Emmett, a diet ro to Ba (eure Isthree survived by daughters: ERE He ee: gland, bis uinee: ‘Geox ieeec sons pid. Samuel Wie anc or ees, orthern ee oe 7h rs. Gunn G reySo Mrsie ‘George ar ifBhiow Pe i agann pays. will be Graft we meh pon Mrs. Samed Me- | & e. 1 Funeral arrange- | he road w f way can be | m, ents will be \ annoy be taken ome ee later Junction ad withwill the Idaho and oe th‘ough’ a rich frult countr ry. “Miss Nora GI se on a + 2 block, p.m, B to 8 p. . a we For Gohatien: B cleven Meer By investing your mo Mortgage d are Ak ney Certificates, in our improved Lake Real Estate and b y Capital and Surplus. They . semi-annually, s a lt as L iG Uateen ly : desired. a our Urry Security & Trust Compa pany Canitalie Mai Pp-cri: Main $300,000.00 Street cn Surplus ..cseceseee + fc $100,000.00 of State /auring. » the hearing Which also iets oinan delegation of atiy es of the d by tettat oe in has The Salt) a few Lake meaty are bones ane system, Btn wn will. moe : e rates for| f business’ men anit tonne Marin? Conta Sent~il" mmerelal elub, head Bartine ahs 7 meet ro ofessor "Henry We wughn 2 “Wasatch” into good housewife mands; There a niippe Frenent none just Brana fame this br the same euG a Fair Herefords.Is. take Ree wear—in interest what “fa you ay today's 9 Salt Lake.” “e Lemaster, Denver; Mary G Deny Oe tie creer erica i Baus Musica tied ot Weeder, At Congregational churc 1, . a evening, oa ar ets Clayton-Daynes 21, for the ee Hind’s Honey arn Almond Cream, 50c¢ valu ‘ ees value find of public li- Schramm’s and 37c ae 13¢c West 2nd South Rex gular a Cuticura 25 - Dee. seer ay “Regular é thee 19¢ 19 Dans Take ta Dh Ue cee abe eRe Bribnan Case. Costs eek. Stock ‘Broker, blo fer “ Balt ers’ shor t The Glazier, IT P «Mee and state bank bl fal elut (Do work. the. Li Let for 72>ation a U tah showed SOCIETY S in the city ee , ‘| 1 tin vung Y ind hand 11 With de ltl rating have D e nd.t 2 i nd Jt Ss ul } furnishsoy . be LAKE 41 will ‘ toda Se a © Orpheum nee afte iB a tau House Painting Z edie it's a’ surface to painted, stained, Pas If pieces to of order there's Sar Acto W | e at eat > 1 at our store, gotten up dozen etteective = eolor cards puzzles combinations a panting. ¢ If the 3 this you, question 3 device i give 7 the answer. « . r . of ; will j It costs rn nothing . to see ‘ it. s | be | My i device a house colors the or vil have ral Ps for bulld$50,000 ‘ e at considerable expense, that shows sev- Tan. | fur- the it { from Way, thi .al Lrve fu io Brees Mnishec in any with- et é a th T at, o 16 ‘and ‘elegance work. The bought through furnishing 1 be. he 4 Y | . houses, all. be} Come howl ver, | 1 1. 1n today . e a leekl local: bidder: bidder: oithomee alt} our cornmittj € chairman, furnishings will local y Cnet T east ‘mav on, ee be encarc > ec 4 decorations. ss Ss ig consists 1 of Weitz J. “iy d 6 ‘ and 2 i; * Caine | Remember * BO Aor a TaD ee Sd eon te Culmer 4 § eee an - “on Veoue erry ce Every member of the committee is oe ee considerable time to the work nd fre er s i 7 he juent sessions are held at the ane Ss featu re of the lane w Bie h will; dlub One be finally accepted will be that eae nee hal ae moth a ©!eSant, with nothing gaudy tremely ornate in the plans. uve etyles the | rooms, and will aM th gent in harmony S4ance Har- witt Linens, used good crockery, taste for RAT 20 Ip i WOMAN and HAT A BLAZES CIGAR LIGHTER a various will be Those dainty a woman day in and myste rious trimmings which BO to me ike up the witchery of feminine miliinery caught fire on the hat of ele-| divans ; S$ FROM and Sr Ae aed La Officials Utah Leave Annual . Convention : . Jcorge orgs SE 1 € Black, A: in Salisbury were for a2 moment. ap Spat ag ae pee Bere But he eet c Thomas J.J.) iall panic yesterday 1 ‘and. F named ‘Tho woman, } refused to give her name, did ae notice the conflagration until she reached the street, whers a stande poOa nid : \ : litely informed le that. her hat was r fire The ree ult was a flying of aon and sha tpins in all directions as the fright- Louisville. pine the Smith Drug store yesterfrom the cigur burner, and | crea 5 Third for ‘ | W. ieadplece.) : aa R.}* te: old fn sought the by «She succeeded a as with= anes he Cuaee re hat he sec nearest_mi milline ry store. --———- ie ---- ofof ssult of the high water of Jast ing i a petition recalved ~sidents by the city recorder | oN sronerty of sity at Lr F to E Governor William Spry as delegates ROWBOTTOM’SS CASE Unhealthful| ffrom Utah to the third annual conven. s “¢ AXé to o bebe taxation local state and on | tion Last From Caused Conditions . ’ held at Louisville, Ky., Sept. 21 to 24,/ -—----Spring Ss Floods. inclusive members of the state | min as amage sult of Lorenzo Rowbottom : ee \ ; ‘ There a is more- woe , for . the — city as board : of : equalizstion. Mr.3 0 Black2 and] e Sa the ahsUnion aoe Coal company nive ty of | yesterday ¢ stude nts regowners eateuen bolle Mine E removed ’ Utah. . . Complain have the | lc ; Residents ] we 3 qe an or ex-| Distinc- _in effect rugs, 3 ie se ORTIcU x meet and county wo : So. a 1?) jet and. vith of ext é J 5 nd - the | be. Jet ‘through ia | arti ts from the to. docthe avo rik have from] ‘to. ei at total of. 302 a “3rd and for a: Te | aitme theGQuality purpose.kind. the furniture in “pl LCe» be Pot The ymmittee having the. made n oO of tting ator the : Sate bhool natuhe ard until De- be C oats $40 Fourth North streets, and river and Twelfth +| that the . streets t North’ ana erty between the West streets, committee, or ¢ come 7" sine and e, New SRST Cent ardae rit eee wallsvury, a York, will Jordan It was at asking | one member any ot others | ization to join ; ;_ | Was “nonsitited In eee SLrOn Ey Smee vaelcas TC court yesterday 0 48 there. them which to file a of Judge George G. Armthe Third austriet and ten days given in motion for a new trial first proposed to send only | Rowbottom brought suit of the state board of equal-j the comp: ea ve the Louisville conf: rence, but mine re for Peg aed against oe the Cumberian yo tv brought out ae t the Injury w be oe Sena ne Pe aaite is deep | So interested has Governor Spry become] partinily due to the aaa A “the and make improvements which will guard | in the scheme to increase the valuation | miner, and when Row HOLEGHH! 8 evidenc a eae the pol 4 theatre yesterday ; od They a recurre a “e next ask that men n be spring. put to work work u of I at|/that Utah he he and thus reduce the tax < ‘d three Ut:tah named thethe thre levy,|had e Union men i been concluded, attorne ys for the Pacific company asked for a non ri I I Orphan's. lv ellgl ab Home . at a favitation yivae building Se the sbanks Zz tae pe aan | These 6 will bring back information oie and | cult. | trong ¢of tre the ‘ The motion was granted a4 Judge beer ay ae ighly ple age -d | vicinity aT that. pees one ie ta re oe a qa Ani a nee oe and | “tmstr ee w 16 show,:and simply roared With|to remove scores of I agene state officials o tah, who will meet ‘in delight at Beat m Watson's farmyard aniRataceichiehowe rareccs in eee Salt Lake in November in a state tax HUSBAND ANSWERS mals. A new bill will go on tomorrow |/and gugutters all summer ~ | eonv fe night. mmer nventionyn for this cppurpose. > SUIT ne an 7 ee ee seve ral families nave Governor Spry believes the valuation FOR DIVORCE THE SUNDAY = Presby terian tl me this SCHOOLanticipate of the FiPirst See church toda toda aftara non ley meet at at 2:30 for a Stat aetaits oe | GOVERNOR WILL TAM Dé oved away elds Nene Both attend, eae yesterday 4 TAFT ALL ‘Boptenben A hayethussignified their willingness to making about twenty-five trip; Wau tance covered take: slow ly and in three the ting teriginiment 1 “1d will trom A ““|bers In lookin ah castorn interests, ————— eee Work Young - Peot le.’ ee wilt Se the. ald” in NIGHT Wednesday, church Sy SCHOOL, October 6, last most ey. — y like sS Gacken: ‘ should. too, peat the meeting panneine — §9 - will etiernaon, Shopp Salt Lake state, money on belleves jn way a GaAnth removed Cent {ts ~UGitor ra the state state governor will tax Says, have le “vy of 3 The | Lucy May Mitchell, in which he says she when Tee eee oe ry or en they were _ their} meen “rateNorth rai : ir | yj, tere iteote} tee Mee street. She but he miils at} more ae of | much or ere Jesse D. Jewkes of county calling clerks, that divorce will : be State only showIS {Ue reas The The 7 effects ] a desiratod: ay the in brisk ] sppare atly BREEZES winds sting r store ‘thelr worried his that . co. ery and office ‘ Salt Lake oper printing orice. in own oth ones. —— McCoy's, livery, carriage /{¥ery Rath phones: 81 and caused suddenwere "movement sharmge colon- of by heclocs local the })!ow_ pressure was sudden development nap easonable as pr ice, 1 vicinity “Colder r Weath Weather light & ne | swept eve1 B the For ol ty @ gester. otaa Pacnieewea cifle coust los. oO Veather in ! Tho man ar bureau. fo: inlana of ced a larce atorarbytes ae ils ¥ f try 0 expect re : Weather j fi o [-aawqual disturbanee of zt miosp hase Pale ag Ase Borers NEW it NEVADA RiROAD WILL HELP BUILD ELY Arthur I3. AT itch ler ‘ National Bank’ of er ae Neha: Ot Lake for several day e on t fpeee taining to vie Various Wtoh ness: Interests. Mr. aro tt sale per- a ae cee bb ~AGUAP: - paleteg countec hey 5 Fit and $ ear ————— of a pon the toEly start & Goldfield ; zee rajhot road cnts completion of Ret rd ve T | Utah and Nevada | substantial ance usinessboom men tnofthe ne wecoonae c camp, E make many ex onsive ieee baring to view of the = —————— the Sagcbrush. state. “He He sny cayeooster for Fe Rank or Gab =A cianrea) |L___ a job a wi his wife's LOCATED which from | day charge ee SALT LANE CITY, UTAit Main. asks statl sta al designs skilled ver itl ] that ‘ moved with Oat phenomena]e cS ial sil||ottIt te western oF ALLL lave produced, |} had it not been tor the fact that its oe | inl it Apes ter passed. far se p the the north Utah oo ae Vv Se ariety, sterling | reat vlna ear orth ofoF sieht a ity quit He Daily §Saltair Bathing Trains 9:90, returns 11:45; 2:00 returnsS 4:20 ~ 4:30. also, that one at the. Loujs-| —_--- 5 qua ‘Mitonell had action be dismissed eg eee SHIBLEY-MAC MILLAN pply 71 for at- au ditors, tO hilin, he worker. ate , WEATHER MAN HAS_ a Silver We handsomest ig ul ] sie z . letters Spry or weeks cg cement eee will be asked to come o Vtah In November to speak to -the j vention andhans county officials at the Son: = Colonial ble gift. 2 few discussed. It Is poss ible, or more of the speakers Brides . of his wife 4d Trunk and not provid State hase betwnerti# 42 a tendance _ ” Kodak Finishing. Pato Suppiy Cv., from eri $168,090,000 t a arl iS In answering the charges7 |that he often came home he ere believes oO {ftnearly beAevenane ; K ith } ee [ae sae: ier, and that he did treasurers, assessors and some state officlals at all convention here in Noyem-| ber, when the phases of taxation will be Stenat tamed that the Withi ithin a se Cities wee prob-| A streak of fat, a streak of lea lotsRapes of goodness eS e e In Taft] will} COLLEGE. shain Sos “WASATCH” the : yon pewriting, , M The of Wall ees sean S. D.embalmer. Evans and F 1909 Sh +o D.eC57~-m--— 8. BUSINESS nothing H. week proper THOSE . Wasatch ham ext en-| st English, Mechanical Drawing, te. Tatert ee expert teachers, best equipment ‘he demand men for our students fs neverbyAme 5 L.f There's Biles 4 the made and final reports ce of) the ec committes mceety ed i ees. large attendahce of corm tteatmeme rh ( eee os eping, be increased ae valuation reaches $200,000, 000. taxes will be reduced, of course, i S are ased to the valuations are iincreased TODAY for most5 Ung c P. MEET committees the audittoriun onal should ngs, s doing away with the necesher or their child. John G ‘ sity amending the the state s ans eee nee sity of amending filed an answer in the 5 district co . constitution s court yvesin regard to the tax reduction when the|terday to the divoree suit of his wife, be Undertaker extensive | Y. all tn Se ea Cae Wyoming, : to" Attractive, TO of is certain, ably SN Nina CRAY, county commissiona td ne to his desk yesterday after spent sheep and|/of Utah attine coe Governon wines Spry aed " The1@)) ae the real valuation than the 8-mill tax | 5 mOVORIIC eee ™eeting will be yet || 2¢ present on Jess than $200,000,000 valuheld, in many ways,the as most final Important arrangements ation. sements di days —____. the present COMMITTEES ARE “elegates to the congress from Utah MAYOR S. BRANSFORD turned:to JOHN risk “A re-|a Salt Lake Rene yesterday after Mleasant automobile tr . Fralle bile rete Idaho} “als ow ith on ils son, Talluace from B Tho to 5 BPRY Congr owing | pa past conditions in that vicinity,ity, and the and the present figure of a good | residents ask for immediate action by the Seas one the church|city. The matter will be taken up next | $600,000,000, where trolley ride | Monday night lone inneranines apnolnted Georg ge Soe of Morgan ana eins ‘Spencer ete en as adthe ae aeee : a ’ Ke ey With . Bargain Fur- and bids are: being-received ‘manufacturers for most from‘of. cast. .this| | i5 Fisher le that thee of siete . Dt a ee ae the re 2nd = | | | - three. weeks, wilmext becompleted Many various| examiner IS UNDERSTOOD cases an rawing r . cece ae whut will be set for Sept ralization cases will cem ber. . WHERE THE CARS STOP. : f Be would return to os s Suton eo a ago with Albert Lake ne atte erative the convention atGhi And it fresh to C for all of for the tho new inna ontracts ahd denaratine hel the Comme Auta] are coming. in.| Secretary stops between ut acceptances were received | banquet: room. furni hings. will be oryestatday shoruing dered immediately. The present dineel ane aefaick ing room furniture and silverware will oieS | be = supplemented, ? 5 ae ’ \ vesterc 0 nd a. large mrt of : ieee te ar ue a a of atk ee in ent ‘he | the Peaewnt Sipe thine of the club will had lett: for ‘st pale for a day or two, | be avi lable in VE arigts ways. "ound the Jean ee: It {s the no more 316 D. « ue It’s rich and It's all to the good. ee ‘dean ‘round the bone an aes + —_—____ Highest price Pp pald for atrictly ezes. THE ROYAL CAFE. 5 Wine 3 alker reports Side om : mercial Club. a ! . fenees and booths na transformation a dazzling white Twenty Harta East funeral as one nishings for New Com- stable.| piled. |PEMBROKE sTaTIONERY co., Sell the Imperial Book best book case gece than other kind association. pres sident’s "or akfast at ub, Sept. 25,. at 8:30, promp tly, rT Hit ults an d i $15 to j|-ern’ nS yo Senihe Business Arithmetic Penmanship, META? ok || RL POP TEN Ray ue ae oengl is 3 we walt alee pT uesd Colgate's ‘Poot ee aoe ue E; ee 50c, at Fair buildings, the just undergone a dull gray to Opens Sam G. | hie Cis eee 54 State Bookkee Luck, Frank McLean, 3 an - now | 1906 almost | a \resu ofl= | R Contracts celf a bobs r, and, as torpedo a ~, | a be BREVITIES. eat day: afternoon Congre t 3:2 Paagese eran AT ees ads. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Wilford Baird, Syracuse, Utah in 2 ‘ suffered « are PIC Str? br elght | ena or. claimed for the: : ‘ new ee pen is that leakage is entirely eliminated , ‘ ae 7 THE STATE. FAIR grounds are rz apidly” 5 assuming an appearance which will e r rove a fitting setting for the great Inand Empire exposition of the Utah rally ex———a iF DOW Cra? . e AES: SARE a have 7 | : bowl feat |: beauty 12 subsequently hic People’s in cat ~ 4 S the as - ve 10e clothes. our Fashions S irown > h Hew. Dr.SIN imer wi Pople1 Gashon’ ge ueeof til of: Work ee trude fo R é wee BEY: GN viea L of the Central oun Ste eae, spcak..on “Th ung, Reonle as. ss na to the Pushed Methodlat, ‘on a orane «of the | nite Spec Special tat you buy for your home Warrnratageerte real interest In eon 6 32 Up. Utah DOW], Sree snes earn for you your Sept. k : —in Salt are hated’ ¢ yi or $100.00 and mulitiaSles ther le er pane the interest is ETLY the pea Banton — wit eo —in wi are hire securedCertificates by First on of hearing be- ee Secre ea a ae as ae blooded Angora gouts tae head , which ; deaths oubly on head of renty-eight bs : ortgages are HERE the gout ean RTe® Wil be arranged to yield 6 per cent net, as they non-t AIR history of the G Utah, that have they assuredeer sign ortune Id e of the TheDid merit of the bring them F THE 7 iterest: (a: in tha: the rate a STATE the first time in the the artne toon Gariatat IN sate ciyerstate commerce commission ery day rs eas aren a nee oe ev . ected.. ests gatherar] that: the larg- TO TO EBE FOR FOR State, Angora goats will be eUtELEA this ae competitive showing attr ther mda a a GOATS GOATS HERE fa 4 F ecome : ARIZONA eason Will arrange her classes for ae rer term Monday. -Ho ST HEA\ RATE E coming,| all parts pe -two ext miles le as tension, a th tbtobsh ens INTERE GREAT proml- xe ) } y settlers Salt’ Lake: Por several : < years-, . he drove éa mule car w . accune ES traction company ule was or-| ROAD ‘ nage CER OF THE STO STOMACH. Gunn Dies Here After a Long yesterday morning at his home,caused 1118 to 1 why why much ie? of a Ly ready. | had | f°. oO he ACE Austin style Crain was arrangements. for the sons wi a aw wee night, [ a ‘new: en sijustyperfected patent on which has style been fountain applied fe aes the| R. Bills, str et car carid ete ata eS 198ed. Aug. 12,9 1998; Anthony z J. < Ime ; tember, 1908; Ernit Gaae eee Sled: Sop- ' a Sarin ete are, Eee epee per ee Fenry Mickel, faa : = et. f 908 ; IlIness. 1a Me Groth: mere hant, filed May 15, Sed laws in framing more b stringent im migr. ma 72 2-199: quist, laborer,: filed June Ma tion which will red Gunn, aged»d 72 years, anda well- | 7 189; A, H. Sanders, laborer. filea next session of con ial Sonpinared at ena eee resident of Salt Lake since 1s@, |) 1909," e ine afew nites rt Socal ones of A a 1@ appeared, more 7 claim the Fall on the almost the we ; neighborhood eu Mf | Oe oe D: ie HEL local pen manufact the attenin the fed- Raine “a Se, te eee een Ca “Old acer eases which: were dlecha 4 on recare discharged Bala one ae > : she poke llewed Salt Take. cette a een et aeee, | oerenees believe | Peter A. Snedden. ariante ied July THE SALT is , discovered rer Now. oce upled Marshall CAN Alfred so a in and [Sate I Nearly Cleared in Federal) then would’ go to-Kandus Clty and Den: | Bankruptcy |tlon of Judge . ee Moss's malady as ¢ atarrh Of the wards Giaen ie "oid al a on long way to He. ch. denied The case of James Hutchinson, against cnied that the milk bottles | whom st was our on - o fOr at t Sen soclat s the same are washed cin jn the |sna houseother whe utensils Se /sociation Men, oe was dismissed Says the Bete raat — or He |by agreement of the creditors. Peter anes are |Hansen .a of bankrupt, Sandy, a a labore cleansed at the s,.homepa of pan te Mesto: Da-'|judged rer, 'R was a = a vid) Moss, nearly a»-mile away; is noepresentatives sickness in hisof brothers tS ( ee Waltor : penta 1@ of the ic¢ Seen law this sto Immi the Mrs " rs adeidant 7 osing his right the explosion of | ice city, the that the law |. —————— of ¢lection to|ACCEPTANCES TO invitations the polling places, nor those eligible to vote /{g covered (bs the eAEe | ape oad Bethe Nai at Wookee when places The supreme court holds does not require the notice eee teddy which a1 : oe pits od pi are ae BS. é é epor wi ; em toda No report has s been be y the 1 the ai ab 's submitted to y the atten ing physictar I fi polling set forth 4aS8- | governing Pat a Ae mat 1 abled mac Dr P the in the motlor accident. the carried off the punch, bow] | nishing for | ing responsible persons The se was | th: published notices for an election and because they did not specify qualifications for eat rs In the NOH Fn Pe ore Sick. Dr. 5 me a Alda 7 ommissions r, | he e _—--— D. ar Wed: S were. dismisse: £ and Sercomb was ordered t av SE . week for the Support of the ehild and to {5 set for trial In covering n of ee Tayeurh, M dent of Boone county,| within the * Jurisdictic r w: ree Alice yes- | avenue James Kal es ie lond SAUthi aieane 1 oe answer of Mra. Beroonib that she ls ‘a resid same Mise the home of In of commotion with. the loss, as it afterwards a. against ‘arbon ; away LOCAL Denied. ‘election’: at’ Price vas supreme court. vester. nEC ED . |22Y &nd the application ‘of more ene for a ¥i. rit of prohibition the ommisston On of made ble-maker all and: Prohibi- to the complaint, charges her husband ; Sh ore | opinion was vritte vupre Justice ane COUN with desertion and rnin Give | 3 ciamin Ss. R. Harrison, aged 20, 756 | 2 written by "C hief D. rt < ic est S y 5 yf as conc e , . nies the charges made by ehere, ene She de West Second. North street.” 10, Ser two Ul ae oete as concurred in by the Sercomb. Leonard ee axed 967 South | tn asks that he may be ordered t Eichtin: West > In Mr, Whit 's applicati f 9 contri& street, 1itmore s application or a bute_ to thhe support of th Mrs) J.-R. Patient . rit a. prohibition to restrain the com= elr child and x avients, aged: 33, 38 1 Mo. P “ irs. North Ann MeG oy mission from negotiatin the bonds, sine he pay attorney’: %: fees to her coun-= | Fifth ‘atte le re ey? BBC SH2 Abo" West was ie la that the aieet ren eae iiewat - one as und. full of punch had been set out! or later and some unknown trou- | 15 corttanta Sixth East and. conte East 633 cases, 21, ina dis-| rob- Eighth Sutherland found and orders the self-confessed =ed Mrs. that of her father toward, him was in-| pital and oe ARE eee eecla lows: Aberrt éand tolerable that he w enas. Eeforced to . action, ree’ “ . avenur Sensational chi irges of abuse are conE thel Robinson, aged 7, 717 Eighth avetained in the complaint of W iliam Cul- |" yy en Sercomb : : le Foster Sutherland, aged 2, wife. He scheagainst : Ss; die ; Sercomb, his 136 South Ninth East street arges that her conduct ana City officials went to the I 1 I cS whos: le his REY East f on M) ehildr Dlacetivansa\wefeonad' porch ind the rae district,attorney.'s office’ in‘snot charg- },4 bowl jing venue tn the original complaints. | for use Se cond 342 Seventh oO , 349 13, 6% East > i 244 2 Frank, aged atneel,. Near) Miller ward a freight traln Géands rallway, children in addition. to fe ruling that it Is too late to amend Youthful thieves, who appear to have Peek rite ey 5 fo ‘bee ak a “actice of following th ormatl n or file a new one for the ¥ noma OB a ar eo ) 9) 1g, the in |inanea1.4.: Parbtigh avenue. Second) West South street, stanc ‘stand undet you'll on lives who BDU homePennd by Ice} |}. Pe vty etwas Sataken parthe to the king ——---- Howe ll of in East | | charge Bryan Mc avanti: e Hazel : . him. RMP chtOne YETNewOree Case 7, E 432 Stanley Wood, aged 21, street. East | wnt n Cravens, aged 2, He said that he had 7 her Jess ia Acieite Sept. 3, | notel. despite that pestified ie nee: a8 \ a Jet since that time. given 9 First South Harold Blunt,streetaged 24; SEV- ‘ ; ae « under the wheels, h 1a left 1 and leftf ew belive at art. , ep ae He was taken by miami bers of the crew of the train:to the sidence of Henry Spencer, near the W: ulton Dome but did not recover. consciousne ~Oy~ ing a few pan wie s after the accident. | a7) TY otrect, | #gainst EF51, authoritative style. When you see a_ suit from this store alongside an ordinary sult, | oy APD years etna Walton, W. was Ns led by Denver & Rio i obtaining milk, cases men raga ad yeswith typhoid and all 3, aged 184 ‘ about New York style because it’s: chow, awe 7 know ne bee | ARE much so talk make We | SCHOOL| LEG Welton Lae Joseph of i of Moss Brothers’ milk of Wood's|same two new users of milk from the |have Lucilla Jerry Cutler, Nolan, aged Mrs. oo . MGA in hone” but lived tar hie non zeat D him after| ae ae FROM AND le erate’ | ee Aen Fourteenth in Sahel jiryiths Bont Here Aaa ay ENG ARM APEC son euetiily up Commercial street, « arrying While bicycle in section Under ; Freight a BaD ieaeN. parolee, ob BORN: ko tleosn Shdaedad ikesatiter the Falls Wheels of Train. ew Wark Style once. r Q- board of in the J n eee within sight of his home, while returning from the TheCarlisle day afternoon. lad attempted. to|| school Fri- a their Josephmarriage § to six Lee Walton the ti Aa < ec. mi 26,eevee 1907, Austin: Bree intermittent cruelty began in 1901. They ae Minnie one ce ear as ees “ ayig | terday dismissed the application for a| recently in various parts of Salt Lake The depredations have caused no small have six small children. Mrs. Gold- | makes ven cases of typhoid and one| Writ of mandate of District Attorney amount of trouble among persons who death eenane users of milk from this] A. J. Harris of Ogden to compel Judge berg was granted a divorce, the custody have been entertaining parties of friends dairy. John A. Howell of the Second district of the children and $20 a month for Dairies Are Suspected. j court to issue a bench warrant for the at evening gatherings, although the lads their support. apparently have been working so cau The love of an actor is fleeting, acAnother datry is under the mes of |}arrest of R. E. Brarmlet, B..F... Mesuspicion, as four of the victim take lGuire and John Kk. Garrett. who had cording to the testimony of Mrs. Lore“ously that their capture has been ¢ milk from it, and an fivORtigAtion Will | entered pleas of guilty to robbery. Chief Ila. Jonasson, who received a divorce matter of diffteulty. scar LL. Jonasson. 5 sth = be Themade the matter Spm trom Oscar Mrs. Jonascity today dairy into inspector said last night Just ws D Straup wrote é the ; opinion One of the latest instances of the ; J of eg young son is young and pretty.. She has had |that he would probably order the datries | Of the pope me court, coneurred in by | workings thieves s was rt 2 bade husbands and has been separated {under suspicion not to bring any more | his associate ported Thursday night from a home In rom each in divorce court. She was | milk into Salt Lake until {t becomes « The three men were arrested in Og-| Fifth East street; near Thirc® South iwarried to her actor husband in Og|t#in that the milk is in no way conti amiden, charged with robbery, and a com-| street. <A freezer full of Ice cream had den, May 3, 1907) Not long after the OrrnC following fifteen typhofd cases were plaint was issued against them by Dis-| been delivered to the house and wa Inarviage hie deserted her and has since trict Attorney Harris After they had reported yest« aes several of whom are failed to contribute anything toward entered pleas of guilty, the district atThe door was locked and no thought of beHeved to have been broug her support. the malady rane x torney applied to the supreme court for possible loss of the frozen delicacy enClaud Smith, aged 14, 559 ” John W. Barrett, a railroad conductor, a writ. of m andate to. compel. Judge tered the minds of the persons in the Ashton Booth aged 10, 615 First avenue Was granted a divoree from his wife Howell to take this action house The young thieves, after cut Minnie Ee. ‘Wilks, aged 14, 219 I street er showing: that his wife, Flora om Nellie -Callanandaeedias (187 CR catre ct | The supreme court’. upholds Judge ting a hole in the screen. unhooked. the as ce SEPT. 18, 1909. to clear Lakers in iat Slclaiteake Sheet ie Pekin hierae Mine Song aliinadl Bnd DaCOL ai bees Mrs. Marie Bolin Goldberg, she testified, got dvunk |steernoon when officers of “the, honrd of with alarming _freque ney yelled Mertnraaeaty oil Rete my rena had ae re- fever typhoid ffs Witsand. || found aeSeven eneat cases ae tepho! vereof| and two chidren, of typhoid S. hospital,fever nonewere theeta LD. qElght years of cruelty was sufficient granting Goldberg. ye sterday | stopped to whet; street | in,der which: were seated Mrs, Willard Sny-| linwees ,tunneled, | away | tnaltede through: vary the shah fin Wie,” and a party of friends. bles of the Richards ae began soon | sponsible for the present condition as the after their marriage July 17, 1906 with | sale of typboid-infected milk is the belle! occasional reconciliations. Richards’ |of the officers of the board of health, : principal faults lay in his fondness for] and some action may be expected in the drink and gambling, which resulted in present instance to insist upon the en- he : South ; ond Sec ke d atin 5 eee IGeNAAs ee ore = northeast bench. criminal . reporting curlosity of ,the driver of a! The driver of the ‘“‘dead” wagon, atwagon for a local undertaker | tracted by the screams of the women, aul FOR/!essenger had] no reports uponthe which attending physicians ee UTAH, SATURDAY, afternoon more effectually than Pat] ently was unable to move on again, se scene the attraction Moran ever have did A massthe of attendance} humanity | presence great wason the of his own made would that At this stage a squad of police officers, look like ble league pennant game ata SUFFER of cases by een ‘ a i Ny eee @ttacked the After a year of waiting Mrs. Maud | Richards rene granted a divorce ‘yester= day3 from z Albert S. . Richards. MAY new Tifteen CITY, SUSPECTED | tienenice of the dead" wagon the | mediately: attercten we cvene: were im-/ RETURNING Ree of part the on desertion. and ny Ar e et Health FAILING TO REPORT CASES. non-support,| drunkenness, Gambling, ARE THE/PHYSICIANS GROUNDS -FOR COMPLAINT. crucity the LAKE messeNcar poy, peap wacon; |BOY I$ KILLED WOMEN YELL; CoPS IN ACTION |" wrap wie uowe| [IIIDSIEL | Suf Sufferers . City as Authorities. Found SALT ae U . nlon Made : ‘ TE |