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Show 8 THE MOTLEY CREW (fF The IN THE trial has eee They rKe in Sey: BY LEAVE Five to Get Back After Arbor Breezes to the Salt | Y 2° Fi Day : as whos cole ae : wh lebrated) aster in ‘ an unlawful maim nanher 1Chose : \rbor day all before ternoon to omission : was a Judge Diehl answer for and vesterday thei fa commission... "i motley Th Z oF Some. onc af a an . e. of ere them SHAFT ut Times ure and in Governor. Contest : A King in the onions or scouring hri Larson drunkenness Ile for "8% conspicuous In state and Sheep the war 1812. Mas tsons Case S Wealth Only to He in] ; wealth ; ts es are a0 rv. Tompkins seated in rae renee ue BeUre will be of bronze resuing on a white marble pedestal ae figures in relief on the sides. Tt "! lL be twenty feet high se Tompkins was the son of Jon- | 1e WANT William Kane other Sunday i eeweniTIi Tim Meke¢ . on ile bg around shes and was v I rot a ‘ with fined Sundai ; ? Var or-1381 25) l y } eS URIS Suis ean nobly re Alia e Tieeaen BS of dishonag: is im WO aRae the ri : 1e5 a usations wa fo Be Pnded By Git Death. Years,| : Finally ; April 17 = : contest. legal xe In the y similar: any, . so great that the patriot' i cave | Menendez aboard and: paid the ae same : penalty : Levin Browh, a Twelfth battery man from Fort Dauglas, sailed about ane era e " ; oy SAE, Way, and he became m theea victim of mel- | tucholy, which he was unable-to-shak« ff Cet ASencentbloridhn tao dent eee ge lowe tion to in dissipations which hastened - hi Then came end. He retired-to Staten, island ane. | commissioner Snes auc ayo Aes drunkenness had Ste aaa al : indecent te Ml SHU S uP against him. He was turned over to airs punishment «s ' his p capte: 1in for Panes Bie d there T: antl almost justice in was want June ; in done RSP, Ne the a padres of ion The ae 8 Clark celebrated ae was that-it nh the ep first Arbor ei time day w is MAYOR AGA AINST TAINTED upeee) for ovet "| years he was given his clear-| a anee papers Charles»-Cheetam. by che o6 yo Rickey was Tor: arrested Bae pro- Cincinnati's Executive Miguel Mig »yY for) In th Carnegie to fane language with the = ease of a. all- | been GAT some. comment on the fact that] ' . . . or, not guilty Gber Net me ntonriie tried Wethispleaded afternoon The andlad willts Bees a| "ame ofaenireey Andrew Carnegie in his dishwasher at the Too Many ai That. - mockery-a marriage sort of . inste: the telling them that they were for men further a mere | than will a Tht tac United more art of life, not of death With vou it js all worry for what will come after Amone the Brahmins. when a woman js once fallen she is fallen forever, for her pur ity iS gone Marriage is a sacred affair, and purity of women is} the foundation of happiness You ee CRE LE egy > Marriage a Farce oF 7 Pe h a "Marriage in the western first. Ch: tim He cles Hibbard nt was free. pfx hia "| aboard. sired first offense. bs -On this ground ing e EN to David sate eajt.| who was Hibbard's tailed faushow "up and mate, forfeit his Gallapent was ba oO s°*s aE ear with < é sheep sheep {o- default. of bail) he was) Joseph' Giovanni was Judge.-Diehion interests. f charge. z Anselm Cte .© w.at ing was inte nt Sriiva Soapites, whore it wan fsline » o t as i 2 that his entire abdomen was slit open and that serious: to have his wounds were of The in*the old to buildings 3 : ad me > y's a woman s ate rcres of "iizabeth land the rancho in 500 cattle, : 4 4nd had here. work-]| era in the did not eee ice ls arity a : . that J did not|fee of one-half. a Hatake? <The attenae' ic been committed on Mayen . expense ft." | | | l of and the many destructive. ate which Bet valf not,at all in accord with his| of making money, and searce-| so with his method of spendEe BOTIL to aes ne ‘phone, to get court, his since ig entered Horace Bell |, the indueed the ; widow of gave as far ahe up one-| fee Leonis a and the real eh es es Etcehepare apHe persuaded He Epene Ped the ‘ oh © land ‘ ook and : Ene ys ae 2 sa ad, the aing a fe Ww opaltry items of ae on to the aged woman when she made inSistent demands, he finally refused to give her a penny more. Then she sent for Eugene Plummer and told her troubles to him He got Judge Dunnigan interested The deed to Etchepare set aside. and after a fight that laste until 1903. a judg- 20 " department. ment for the we by Stehepare widow's the mite superior New Trial was court ren- i. Walsh, ceived'a years Horace peo. cen first of January 1, eae ttih ¥ Zulu ‘fa/f / 4 \ ' skop. ~wIC tc A SENSees gg oe a 1 here oe plain mode y aoe i veh the . nightshirt|; alert itlustrated lar to t the long shirt portion is attached, gathered chirt into the straight a flat is a ow to Ree ¥ he large deep the a np of = She and ahi finish. art stitched making& tly on|ago, al ed have Seat ea ee never are from 6 excess 1.57 month ever liquor. AP selecUnyou ; | of ing in Brussels, married in afte the was for her he a Buildf 4 g. oni and coz Phones 345, - 4 0. up in regal in Good but you : spring Se re- eB can reduce PRICE that strong " ep 7 SALT guests tobacco present or not-one. | the famdays had intoxicatin g clerk 118 Sims, A An make the annoyance h The Fi Uta ' a. ht er : Lad tks, said a a ane 7 * Initio: f set: 28th cE ‘ . (BLOCK. i ' LADIES W. 3. M Second Box359 484 #80 o eh : day of Pick abe Tercy Crey, April, of Ch , a A; D. L eis . fire "this c then ; annoy- by using. | open the drafts and ae te 8, anc quarter Y18 of aeecns at the of real Hale county and me aie th a via Copper Works copper, Sa 7 at r nayeae © will ean oe where Januacy Mat ceva to Dear a ompany s Mill and Refor concentrating and , 6 n gold and. silver ores, al- be eae he affidavit In dupli- Ei BURA and rey vans Ck ie " ; Pere Le ENC 204 of Atlas Block. the"annual ‘sti atement for the i Her nane -andocdtion of tie come JR., nv-Standard Clerk "Ol u : corner Salt of Lake thence lot oa Pace one (1), qe 9) block 21 survey, three (Gyarouae s72.34 Ing rods Salt the amount | the 11. Insur- is of its capital. stock pald Li of Its asaets fs: $2/286:- f liabilities (ineludET AD te $1.00 6&Le Meee Ne Ss 3 The amount of te aca during the ce B rods, ive (5) situate in Utah, for The fe0 ee : . re $1 ee Rennie year, ee $1,445,during (pak losees ornuintiot preceding calendar year, $702,917.82. The amount of risks written during ° year, 12. north Aceldent president, D. M. Ferry secretary, E. A. Leonard its capital ec: al stock stock ofof its of preceding calend Oe in ane ee and], (3) thence: t ce ea beginning, county, And Cash ere aeee amount is_ $259,000 amount ‘. and Detroit eaniohicant Name Name The > ee up Sy City south wescaiive 1. ee the estate of Henty Harfor confirmation of the Peat ie. ee a epee een Company: of % ORC PROcoun- COURT, th Lake . eee: 9 Life 1 $244,920,000. "Ty unt of the of risks in year, $203,383,000 force at the Oe itate - rte office of the secretary oe eta fees I Charles S. Tingey, secretary of state upon . the following}o¢ ‘+ te t of Utah, upon. confir o ; edhe ae aot that the above named do hereby certify vk a insurance company my office a Bet pletalattie tion, from which the foregoing he = been prepared, and that the has filed oO Seat in IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- | ' | Lake county, Utah By W. H. and Farnsworth, Stewaert, FE 10 CREDITORS, ee ece NOTICE TO s 2 n CREDITORS -ESTATE Sarah Jane Larkin, deceased, Credits W se ( e the eae ei ims, with ch butt te DUI uerbacn ; at UWidersignec Wo : ‘4 na N 162 South Matin street, S:z a Utah, ‘on or nates the iéth day || yet, D. 1906 ee ot ; Auge | Be nda amin Rich, administrator of the Ss 2 Jane Larkir ; ‘state estate ofof ‘firstah publication: deceased. iat April J1, (A, } 1906 | Witness the clerk of sald court with i | seal thereof mati xedy: this 1#th) day 0 oe ae p ~ (Seql.) J. U. BLDREDGE,' IR:, Clerk Stewart NOTIC ss }of Deputy Atle yrneys Booth Clerk, for and Lee, Attorneys. -NOTIC E TO Jesse B. Higgs, Creditors Pe-/souchers CREDIT dece a will to erent: press nt the unde claims rsigned at the wit office titlon jor Thomas und Maycock, 2-3-5 (Deseret = Ne - bullding, Salt Lake City, Utah, on IN THE DISTRICT COURT, ERO or before: the ‘Sth day ;of August, ‘A. /D BATE DIV = [ON att and for Salt Lake | 3 county, state of U ah =i as a fiidldgor: oO01 f| EMILY R. HW. HIGG the estate and gue ianship o Svott Administra s ; , R Temas of Mistate ae i |" if mino | Kimball, D : , Notice.-The ‘oii fon for approval and) Date of first cuter tl | settlement ,of the first account of the | 19, publica ton: |; Ruardian of re person and the estate of Thomas and Maycack Scott FE Kx)m a minor, has beén set! Administratrix. vous, | for hearing on Saturday, the 2ist day of ' | April, A. D. 1906, at 10 o'clock: a. m..at |) -----_iS__ county court house, in the years aco bear fruit JUST UNLOADING estate of Eleanor Long, deceased. Notice. eee of Martha J. Wa | son. praying for the tssuance to herself ae ee collectors of bad . debts, i| rotec COLLECTORS 2 1vé OF DON'T 2 SSocta 7 z AD alt LIKE 2 DEBTS Lake Us City, ty . i 10n of letters of administration in the estate Bleanor Long, deceased, has been set for hearing on Saturday, = the 2th day of at the court room | Set onl "ae ‘ Balt ‘Lake C ity, Witness the clerk: of sald: court wiry thereof artix ed, this th April, A. D. 1908, | Giga) i ne inter' | oe i > 6 Four ora seal Ser D. ‘ ae - Ie Bb. shields, attoshoy 5 for M & | ' arb S of M 6 onuments . Call NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS Barly and Have Your Choice Salt] a 3:0: BLONBDGE, JHE thPhe 5 d arloa » nite of | April, A. D. 1906, at 10 0 » county court house fn' E Utah. = § COMPANY proper any more to complain at ing made to be honest The eats . arking © are g Block. J. U. EB LDREDGE, Jit.;\clork. . oy i -_-_-_-__-_ IN. THE: DISTRICT COURT, PRo-| | b ate State division, a uh.and -In«forthe,SaltmatterLake ofcouno -the ee PEOPLE with day |. bered SS City, Ry W. H r arimw orth, Deputy Clerk q Sutherland, Van Cott and Allison, Attorneys for Guardian. today. A pews, Aco d af ~Attorneyae court | Every day was Arbor day years ago Many people are now paying inrt theirrr ola , debts . cheerfully It'sve not . SON of section southeast eee Soy eas a base . = ene a ary con of deceased, "B,"" | Salt - at E. teak Abstract ac oy wenn W. inving. deceased. | Notice.-The petition of Rachel M. Irving, praying for the issuance to herself in. the estate| lof letters of: administration \ jof John W. Irving gr. deceased been j et for hearing on 8 1 > Wh day] 10 7 2 | "lsldcounty ee ag court " )house, 0, inclack the courti = ke Cy, | room of sald court, in Salt Lake ompany . ‘ CITY. . ; entific ercia} 9; ‘ a c inoC aiom:. Beroom the, ofcounty : any the has in n all of other respects i : sald company ha court house court sald complied with laws the stateI recourt, in Salt Lake "City, Salt Lake coun-|jating to insurance ty, Utah In testimony w hereof I have hereunto Witness the clerk of sald court, with|set my hand and affixed the great seal the seal thereof affixed, this 10th day of|}of the state of Utah thise@lst day of April, A. D. 1506. March, A. D. 1®%4. (Seal.) J. U EL DREDGE, JR. Clerk. (Seal) Eociaey oe ieee 3y W. H. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk Brigham Clegg, Attorney for Estat }[eee =ae = - Se ena il 254 C Planted Pas nays i must y thin the Fifth Floor, % 7 ane ayes and filed. if this office within thirty (29) days after the ane tion of the pubtic ation of this notie * CalebStateTanner, Engineer D: of first publication April 9th, date tc "12th. -day | room of said court, in Salt Lake, | Sale Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, the seal ene ‘affixed, this Sth }of April; A. D. : 4 SCIENTIFIC of Clerk. for confirmation 2, 6, 1906, he ' f in ited tote Hoag cer rach heehee . st 1906, " alee ptt ZIst day of oe dD . ants' 7 ‘ Cle Deputy nit att onaf isi des rater d By oe PE plica designat up the State EnS!neer's office No & po eas Ra granting ry said . »plicatio Statin e reasons here- ber anes, Se ate DISTRICT in and for sum of $1,800. terms, y to-wit: sf in ' Con sectiona will be used from eaThay Hist, inclusiv | PRO-| SAAN: | i matter ELDREDGE, three (3) rods; to the place of Lake City wmd CO. - Gen'l deceased, of ee | the Utah' Kak duction s melting i ACCOr Pi COURT. Salt Lake s : ' Pe Sony U. 2 northeast {| Phones of ‘ G: Farnsworth, 1906, at 10 o'clock a. m., court hppag Art a Rg day "ot fi aeat Brak an a ate Stenie ae er re oie See : ia N titi Bend: Se _- saan . eee ee f ea thence Weather R eee H. section: 7 | A ee ae running foe: 9 gz thoughts Y Francls Saturday, iar Soratie hte from diverted hy een Pompe aa ce of 2,000 fee ouch : court ' 5 THE division, plat P. O. 7 : on sale, filed in this Oompnany e presented i hee a for hearing (on. Sat-|swgnuey = W2 rise ING INSURANCE S. rl ie sale of the ae TRANSFER to a minimum ] ue DOOLY hearing ‘ lwes t quar ter north south half of the nourt Salt iM rom 1 City, of DISTRICT In and for : é pore GARMENTS 3763-K. LAKE Tt makes o fire in a hurry-vyou can it burn away and cool off in a hurry. erc sone LY. All | bate' division, In and for Salt Lake coun | tv, State of Utah In the matter of the let for the sale of the following eS ostate of the dece lent, to-wit: county, Utah, for the sum of upen confirmation, the following asterms, toupon appears a a ree ea eee 5 FOR OFF phone Spring ; aN Juab And Cash IN bate BUYERS CAST Bell may a thompson. ‘ } Fixt SGT HIGHEST not For weather the! H. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk.| | Sutherland, Van Cott and Allison, At| torneys for PetitionerBae ; nee Coal warm of of years ee td ar Lake os th Salt ok, Utah. eames Ot 30-40 N. 2d West CASH \ Gea ace This set Utah tah i =the clerk _ of sald court fake with county, the conanne 31,Life 15,andof Accident St of ‘the December ition ending ihe | year _ Witness = Material aa : built ipants ing St Bore ih beantiful villa at Ville FnGe, where | he spends so much of his t{me.~ Nomi-| nally owned by Baroness Vaughan's} brother it Is kept wre are. sever: ouse from the retur court,,has~been - ee me Building And the re are several motors tn_ the re Rae! eae meemc ‘clish he "yacht:"| we rt, é iy is always at the disposal of its been yee deecased, for confirmation o a following ery 60 real) THE division, ais Btare) || (si Byal.) W.J. private- Lacken that a one aon as rece 2nd Lode Pe rey |lof camipletion of publication May 9th Jatented lo 2 ue 1° Brow Lode. Mining Tes pate nted as lot| eee 2268 both situated In Tintic mining disACCIDENT. AND. HEALTH IN- m Gen- was at rengel ane - April, Originally a| met the king and palace ae. Lis te Se !¢ ® very beautiful woman. barmaid at Bordeaux, she C Witness the erk. of ote come the seal the sreot ‘affixed, th Fae a are r af DREDGE, JR., deceased. Phoebe Evans, | the seal thereof. affixed, tis panidentaile the os ve ee oe By a se ie of Richards aontichards, for Petitioners: | King Leopall I's "morganatic'' queen wasto' She is sald aD Mme pore rly jy an a Te lative humidity at 6 p. m., 57 per | cent . ue wind, 44 miles, from the = pm court in udoatycourt, county, Witness Utah the mace : IN bate PRICES. Lake - = BOL * County "Ute oars " Prato i ua nortk a 1 ep wat é ae neeet » degrees a the , west: quartereastcommer | « of T >whship ] yuth, trict, precipitation today: : In cé $8,500. wit: inches ; Inches. for of| has with: the Lnpeten biterecBalt aed, "this April, A.D. 1906 x ‘ra- Pp. :33 Pie in ct. person and estate of meee P Ferry, an incompetent, has been set for} waning rye < hearing ¢0 n Monday, the >" re : é ae of Api, A. TD. 1906, at 10 o'clock at urday, - N se ttlement Write Ivans, fhe petition of Evans,! sale of i(Seal) the annual Boswell Phillips Wis., a few reunton at Beloit, of 41 the ontt. expert : bli h d stablisne Salt in a state adopted i wi Pap 5 in earn are an Reinforced. The Teebicants alarm Be to ram the yoke.4 <0 for enough é turnback cuff i sleeve, All rows,) in double machine-stitehed sleeve is the best | stitched fort, and negligee the 4 Bell's son-in- lecontecplatn bat amply larger. , the back) teens. ohdetenee.' The thecabinet, metto « - Tuesday and ordered froope are the ; having ee a: Pega dayein or a finishing braid may be front ee attached ‘ turnover cuffs[ and collar the l pleat, ; There Ist pocket. nt » pear the care |- Pictermartitzburg, South Afriea, April 18.-The crisis in Natal over the warring Zulus ix assuming a grave aspect. It is officially reported that Chiefs Signanandi and Noutsi have not only refused to ald in the capture of the warring Chief Bambata, but have, with their tribes, joined the rebels It is currently reported that Bambata Is preparing to attack Mraut- \ | Chief the forecast Judge Dunnigan died.Harry Dunnigan, the judge's son, and Plummer kept up the fight and finally won a vielory. That wae left of the estate was given to s eonis. She. lived but a fe months after her, to restored were lands her At the time of her ‘death there was left, after the legal battle and the fees but one-half interest in 3,527 acres of land, in the Leonis and San .FPeruando valleys and her homestead of sixty acres in Calabasas At one time in thé ecoyduct of the Leonis case. nineteen attorneys were lined up in court. representing parties Interester y. fi 1, ie dcerces asec ae of aos De Ser ks teren ee Notice.-The petition of Maria Gerber, | the executrix of the estate of Joseph Ger-| yer, deceasec « ‘ rmatio _s . DEP, Venpese ds tL deseribed ahaa real ew ort estato weenieof | of the following the decedent. to-wit 12 > the of salascourt state of tyr tempera- month, ie ce c Ree age ere tTTN Cece viakh dees uthweat .corner: of lot. five. -().block forty-nine (9), plat "RB," Salt Lake City urvey, and running thenee north four UW) -rods thence east ten (19) reds; thence couth four (4) rods; mn nee west tea cin) | rods" to ‘ MACE of begi z, for roe ene ue ea wiit A than iotloW ids . | ‘ 0 ‘ 4a Ne 10 € 9 b terms, to-wit: Cash upon pane ep ray ne ao RESTS Lom Sie, TAL RAs eS above o the clerk ounty Ordered. law, and Horace Bell, offered to make a compromise as handlers of Etchepare's estate. . ltehepare had sold all of. the stock the woman -had owned seventeen of the deflelency e, | saturday, the 2&th day of April, A. D cones ‘Utah, 5 SCE: | 1906, at 10 ui Clgek a. m., at the county Witness the clerk of sald court, with ourt house, in ie on room of said) the seal thereof affixed, this 10th day of court, in Salt ne Salt Lake a April, A B i M6 |t Utah (Seal.) J). U.ELDREDGE, JR., Clerk Witness the clerk o {d court with the) By: W.-H Teese Deputy Clerk, eal thereof artixed ‘this Mith da of|° Stephens and Smith, Attorneys for Fe- against ' Dunnigan was not satisfied and apInthe that all wanted He pealed. dian woman was entitled to. The supreme court ordered a new trial as the case was too complicated for a reasonable decision The outcome was last. fall' when Frank deficiency first of ae precipitat fon the Accumulated is|/jong made a valiant fight woman. received $6,200 cash as| late Then Leurent peared on the scene. Mrs ie . Soa ae Setee Ge very a | | partment, {ater-Mountain Repubitean, any IN advertising or Pasi as degrees for administratrix jam I | the CrCISeC REASONABL= i Total was ve the] s White interest i the 6 p. m., .05 inehes ? Accumulated exeess of precipitation | Since : into of concerned and for the Indian The woman a, 3190. "PHONES, ae her 9 FOE praying estate of Notlec her} be a aa Report. 4 nice banks Near Stephen M. a contingent Attorney normi Aceunmugged Ws horses appraisement was low, Basque Meirs Contest. The Basque heirs of Leonis t is lture since January Amargo valley the Sa oa edi « La cf which he]|® contest on the estate. which he had | White took the case on fact Le on ake { in cashBrie in the 58, rare we the ci piaree Acc he " "eu He died pte state. His estate 70.000, although althou r} regret that | appraised #ppra da at Ss ture, means 1889. San Fernando 15,000 sheep, 150 "a5 NOK $35,000 x E olin eulah Witness CER EAR | of- eee pba : COURT, PROjake counand for the& maatrerct eens of the seal the reot nitixed this 7th day of April, G. H Backman "Attorney for PetitlonA 1 ak . £ (Se i yal "u, ELDREDGE, JR: Clerk. babi. Ge Ry W. H. Farnsworth, Deputy ¢ lerk IN THE DISTRICT COURT, Er Young and Moyle, Attorneys for Estate.) aie division. In and for Salt Lake une In the re of Utah. - | ty, State aes BRR EE wt estate of aiJames Thompson, ores decease ged * "thn : Sans " ‘ . IN THE DISTRICT Col as PRO Notice -The petition of Frank Thomp bate aa in mae for Salt wake counson, the executor of the estate of James with Meteorological C i ) - ce D ISTRICT sail upon the. deck and. in. the alt : aa LDREDG mR. Olen titioner the variou ivticle of clothing |. °°2&4") « ELDR Ie Gis, JR., Cie coe REE Ne me ee ee : Bye. i. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk ar cattered about, "Tt wasia-pleture vwwovie ' and Van Cott, . Attorneys for! 1és-os | Notice to 5 Water Users . hGH will haunt uS-allb our days.' inte F . a : r The Coulsdon has had an even tful| | se Engine s Office, Salt Lake City, voVvage ines he left Portland, Ore , a moe a tah, April 7, >, on October 21 bound for coRBbATHR IN THE. DISTRICT .COURT, PRO Notice is 1 that the Utat oa We sh bate, divi ion, in.and tor Salt Lake coun- | Copper Compan} ' g general manager lv. State .of.Utah In the matter of the} D Jackling 22 post office | estate and. guardians hip of Edward Pf is Salt Lake City, Utah; has Irerry, an Incompetent eation in aceord: > with OW Ow Notice.-The petition for approval and ae of Chapter, Pised Ga aa ettlement of 1e emi-annual ~acONRRE eae05, oy ‘ late ve ‘count of the guardian of the| ‘font Ne pe " S a nove from. which. to.' buy.:, Our reputation ts based on the goods we sell. must THE HE. bate State division, "\ ty, o ind way | nay prop- ane " oe 4 hei Rats. should: ‘concern » yourself most in seleeting a house you "AN of April, A. D. 1806, at 10 Sen ee yn | at the cou wy Sapa re Sia TONG Balt saree: "county, ;rts i mh ‘ owe soul, is so transShow. lieth akoes «| a soul is on f 5 = AE SO line eect hance h (Tem eer ; hep oe VERY iar adily in the United and Pomingues abide : ft With | women, > idee g active , r Respective C soginty5 C1 veal mation. ) (Consult Signers for for } Furt1 tye ast day of April, A. D. 198, at 19 o'clock a' m:, at the pide ih pare ear ° room of said court, Pe City. 8 at Lake county, Utah. ih had') w hy mockery, a farce, a "business affair, church grab-bag escapade-and the you or Respective | Information.) final account of said executors and for] | he distribution of the seas of ae estate to the »ersons entitled, has been a, for Ha ake on Saturday, the 2ist day stift| ikes| still that'she reason: great eattle diticationadl e Re ion poh "oft. less you a con- secure Reyes through = nee op- expe the or |! Unde emocratic issault with a deadly weapon with in- | "Tam tent to</do° bodily "harm MN com: | manner atat charees Aiivaiin een Hi; ving i} ly more Dia oer se eut another Italian, Michael with -alargre knife Anselmo claasex, the a a city and. in attempted | tarboard but: DS ead were intaet and rere ae o +} de ceased, oft 4 ad | ind into the case and deliberate, }] ©ntered quite was Carnegie praise Ue is a creation of the syste mof spec- | 01d woman to believe that White was} | jal privileges. that has enriched the| fighting for both sides. In ‘order. to yesterday | the away Sympathy with knew nothing. committed | "° tried by also today, | Tanehes for ine. pone city of Cincinnati triste nt pea for ee "aL oO ffolna man receiving who ‘couldlen hate a trial' this afternooh await x le Tricd for Slashing Italian. before' atone He w 3, 42 | yes, Further . yraywell of letters of administeation Hd the estate of John L. 3 axwell, deceased, her jin soul The her | good srentithat neal of southto him for a man | We was partially successful. k tiled in was out of ssithe C When © Leonts 7 : of tHe ae to de- in- the | erty Dempsey attempts giving T horient Mayor hi ive h: id the first 1 refit " In fact,rn tam . Saat to inclined athe F girl' and.charged welthi re ay a and Rabbani He pleaded not whullty: In prefectly ave beg % ras = cae the eee s a in default. of which he went aft to await trial Thursday afternoon. ; , San > Lye on Monte _ matesinass 8 ae me < a because thus advertising STOR Cs philane ihrouiat The place hie Eonchsonen abating and battering abis,.wife. He pleaded not bonds guilty were in no terms. His fixed uncertain at $300 co who Pression saj!was charged be- sald) sweat and bicod {> required; Carnegie, Tzi have no deep admiration made his millions has ¥%® reba 2 he was Ica aimless _ A, Busby, to with | 2ater <a carpet i bag é and ia ag. jag He pleaded his}: it was that Z i é suilty, av but maintained ais x to crew is world. ' Se aha Wilford W. Beatie, executors] -estate> of Beulah: A. Ws Beatie, | utter loneling that deserted ship. Somehow the gibbering of those rat | only made! the absence of any sign | of. human life on-board the more im= | pressive There. were plenty of -evidences of the haste her crew had ie | to leave her in the confusion of ropes Case BeLer ence It {estate report hav- | Smith the dere Ne Ll! of the whose could f nD mast 0 TOUNG". Dp ‘ Swarming rey western world Tiere veligion. is based on jenorance because of the lack of . are | } knowledgee of z life= ae and vou women « Wallinerindtter wiiee j tiful, f oe PROG nee eeu eal oO ° ‘ . der eae vastOL expanse SLR AEGof land VAGOWin the Fernando..valley We souch" were graizng in the valleys any | ern California that belonged 2 able to weather a foundering, which of her abandonment eme s eo careely hear of divorce among. the 250.000.000 Hindoos; here you hear of } yen n} little: else as far. "he /AS. Orientals are. is more #dvaneed.. morality. iconcerned. and"it-is that: morality which ‘i 2 ‘ : may B he OC hea errs A wife who has lost hei husband has little more to live for in-Indla and j; is the supreme joy of her life. to| free her spirit upon her husband's py- | re. It is the depth of our religion which | makes our home life. almost divin and makes us misunderstood by the | Pree Herder. erbite hand: andinks they entered into i = iter uA eas yd eae: The Indian wife had horses, ot ne tameast Mareh 24 we ees f and vu 5 te ji ad States than any hauled nis excess. ! third mind isnotion above that matter which whieh hind | | that a sneaking it is so. roubut heave the Mch, h9G,/) pentane Ae the nae | Te Aoi Wishho' habecedale basheatk es . 5 ‘ ‘ Cae Basque sas ue a dea Dunmore, alongside and for 1 : t rate oe pane divisio n, Fe, y other country in the world, yet fall"She was. literally warming with}ing behind ny other country 3 luce rat whieh { up a most un | You would call your elve civilized ~arthiv squeaking hen they caught) condemn othe Hindoo for the sacight of ou They warmed up the | rifice of widow upon the funeral | mast wid crowded together one the] pyre Let us look at it from the Hin- | rail. asf they were trying to make up| peo lew the t as } doooo point of) view heir minds to jump into the seacand |} r Ww 1o-Us Once Patten, Always Down Ni iad ris ray "ile Aaveck: séenwanad | "ip aiefan withthe: Bind om is "the-Lthingeswhitek: presented: a: scene of stp} the United States claim in 1852... Two-thirds of Sheep (Consult Signers |}landed at Bremen on January the Grand banks, in latitude longitude ‘02 Althougt i listed badly to starbo: a fied she the! affair, NOTICES - County Clerk April'it.--OMcers the | 4 ty,oete of nie of Gtah.-tn De |Lip| estate Jannstor Le:vne,MBNyOl, Coctr JON' ma S. savanice-to eae eeofeing A petition!the oft) matter George: ny Which of att ; ( eld P eis eee sighted on steamship give you, ] matter of money Yost lth an result is es that the AT striving for happiness | educater any their money marriage a Maximum temperature, 67; minimum temperature, 50; mean tempera- for *°° ing fi "nl dent Stenm Is UnacFor little | greater ally. "tT from York. ete am st lecture James Smith \ helped. too many schooners across the bars and wa yefrained |New pl apt attended Bes Soard to counted Yesterday's report at. the local a fics Bat of the Mag weather bureau: - purposely s . Attempt Preighter-Crew SERS beatae Lite ene pew RA Daas ang and ¢after his ea eae le pla ie library contributed for the building a vast head sheep busiot itswhichbranchCarnegie liber- | | ceeded DeSs, untilto organize finally 50,000 of sheep ip Knutsford. < Schooners. . Make assertion. that many women had hurled at they cenvenience, ? educated: missb) theD aSanbeen,Fernandq husband died a ut ‘ , Leoni 4 LS Thank | °°! i cou and Gives Reasons. CES OS vho had O., April 17 There: has | the San: Cincinati, con. Married : Fails tr 7 misery when card race: nie ca death of Odon and that the a confined: was es ve nae we ‘ ‘ A SP LORLEG: 60. pinitu, 2 . COIN ta twenty . a Grab At- 9.11 the original tribal grant was taken} result: misery and fnimorality ines But.éackh third haa been 2) | Voulnaylnotiine Become-xcivillzed i ‘ al- | cnough : mat-|iotted to the. daughters i before -the to realize the Hindoo. beliet the Ss oeconcealed DONS eee abou ae a: tercof sa the war and the. stocehik state bie fred revolver iis pe fl 1 =| i paid' considers aunds, le amount son. He pleaded not guilty and will] pans, DoPiMecCe UNS eat LeCNOON tL ates emer NOT e -y Mako CATA dk ae > ‘he : : . -hor a: . & ior he A Soe Id 0 ee PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP oes | } belter than savages ‘It wa ale UE papi yiti.aid First In Back Bay secial cireles the frank | Officer C Phare when we. sight-| ipeech of the swarthy-faced foreigner | ed the Dunmor: le n miles off our] is almost the only thing talked about tarboard be The Hamburge-AmerIn the course of the talk, he saic ican liner rh aioli picked her up with} and) did we time same the glass the makes! which elevation. is your "Tt . The} | you so : r als of us raced under full steam. for | low" Your morals may not be »| both : diseussed in public you have no re-| the abandoned: ship Then we came | that ' coe es | z S I bs ait Spee ided, to: take. the land Pee and leave. it Pe his ‘ oa inc . daug ehterers, iB civ a g sf act veh third ploitu married a paniard named ee iree es load ay resu jthem Richard Dunnigan and] : L. Dunnigan, who won| : victory only last .fall-her| the Jaw caused" blood-| bribery and corruption | seemed interminable that 1 aii Church Business Also Parces. is a ness, Was the Boston society IN Sixteen triekery eRe n Ns ee -- grabbing eseapade-and that) ieis peacoat arcade Ot Maoale kept the courts of California busy, for | Rood time Sixteen years and disclosed more cor-|| you regard and 18, 1906. ADRIFTIN MIDGEEAIT of Swami Abhedamanda a Hindoo till looked priest, who recently startled the fem- | gale without inine members of the New York 400) the mystery Over ‘, . Los Nigeles.-Cal ; = 3 In a :last chapter ; : Stati with OWNER Extends ruption . Tin : Honor state. Izgures and Bostoncountry Apr ,|echureh the Seri mission to heave anchor if not. then | ut ay G Tomplin Be velutionary Dauzhter of Old Chief he must go astern and take his blaee dter and was born at Fox Meadow eee : ; now Scardale. in Westcl : : 1S with the and othersleep mariners of lower the seaae of | | 4 une oa 1 erate a4. tee He CUCARSLED COURTY, Phe woman, who died wasat the old] {rouble on: the was first elected | homestead at Calabasas, bor atl on a hard cot | Bovernor in 1807 San FPernands about 1826 Hei ft ben . U be + Ale : re 2's was Chief Odon, who secured from Digs Into His Reefer Pwice,, Wlected' Vice President the Spanish regime for his tribe. the z | MSAD OLRUG. hee taa ne toatl ete sie r cl hee PF 1 J. C. Kernan would have escaped Panties eek dant i se : rom Maver ‘ ' DION: fa lO, TN Ene pan 2 er= |) punishment for being drunk had the SoA Wa aoa 4: ine ; ected FL Rep. valley The grant. was three | offense been not committed on Sunenon Fait ope nie ve nein' 1520 b ant t wae i] 1 1 M: day As it was he was forced to dig] jin, Ra ae ce iis i are jmp fey nee ' aig ans Mu a mat et es o, into his reefer pocket for five big Bi epee ++ capita Se aan fears fe rad an eHartatt ye PAS iene : ‘al a dollars : hes Pratl ictal ie vid eon in ae rey f Oden cd lod ag ae LOTS :GLeK the Escapades, ie in Pe na-| century, but. who under the blight wrecked his life lifted. from his was abolished in this one of the most active of Fig-) . re as | was drunk in Garfic ld but that when he got to Salt Lake he was dry but had avoided the aloons ashore He} wanted a chanee to get back to the alt breez at Garfield and, provided | he could ‘depo: it $3. he was given per- | way satiate Western -- RIGHTFUL APRIL ne [= Corruption been shipMe It remained for one man Franl ay anes of the state was closed at: Las j looked a Teac on of Hornellsville, presCalabasas by the death of Io piritu) desk Somellac: = eee of the Masonic or- | é rae le Leonis, the woman about| ae ork, to start a mave- | Whom the fight for gold centered about to go ashore ment which will result in erecting a The daughter of an Indian-cehief of | like they had heen Brant neck to Gov. Tompkins in. City the Matibu tribe later the wife of a] a M . Go a VK as sec"ASUiz ane ati ate e ane galleys peeling th ee a nist ee | 2 , ws ; ; ¢ pa pe Aly - E ek TR Oo ers odge oa e state do ' t fasque Sheepherder, who the kettles from 1802 to 1804, and later grand] gathered together a fortune of: more wa charged with | Master of the organization, The model er deateniet in court by admitted that he ot the memorial has been completed Senatol Stephen M./ ed as if looked work anna . . ony Nuptials Are hae Trickery in VindicaWas looked as if they had wrecked Sonie of ‘them? bight vstqiewiyisetaihed were dre ind other ene Wratten as oe Bag Do Tompkin Daniel was man This | | five times governor gove ro of New ¢ York"Kk and twice. viee president of the United State 1Through | States his endeavors sla- : and were; Pee | ae tion early in the last died in poverty and lof neeusations which | The. shadow is now. | name Ashore. om EATS a GARFIELD Wants TIGATION oe Ereeted Be Man Who a : WEDNESDAY, | cases New York, April 17 I f obcure vault a Fe church Saar St i irk with a small weather-beaten lab of stone to indicate his last resting place, lies the body of the man FROM Pac Larson the BELATED to of | -_-- ON of"concluded the court | argue REPUBLICAN, , SALT LAKE CITY, fairs Monument | tion | 2 the will INTER-MOUNTAIN to| ISIS f REMOVED - | j j LookWo ask dThough owing session and. the attorneys this morning. BAR Had eee ty meresin 1¢ afternoon BLIGHT Some = "| Petitioner, Opp. TEMPLE BS So. Gate BLOCK By igs ee |