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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Eee SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, é SECRET MEETING ARGUMENT BEGINS HEVGARDNER DAILY STORE NEWSE SS 2 OF AMERTKEARNS ON LAND FRAUDS 2 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1906. hs ig Bs, Pierce's Favorite Prescription, } . nse RCKRCACCA KER RR DPS DPV PDP IAD DS anne the before e: ses closed A. States which Mar-} district government the morning argument Its ts fraud J. Judge United This case, in will | coal the probably =o the President. He declared that had it not been for} the fact that President Roosevelt had started a fight on trusts and corporate interests there would never have been the many land fraud cases filed, and he held that crusade directly responsible for the many cases filed throughout the United States In furtheranee the cases, policy heof sald, the President to_push ofthese eebmteriur Hitchcock! Hat the earth and tell what but there of establishing tried nae Fert A through the ek policy of the on quality the no or peat where stand and way] _ quantity be discovered would not be called artificial explorations that au it| valuable |, until were ha Yo such condition has rane ever produced," retorted Mr, Waldron. ae = am simply testing the strength of your argument iby imagining ; this mountain of coa ‘he proposition is impossible and therefore unsupposable,' said Mr Waldron, thus closing one of the few cross-fires of the day Continuing, Mr. Waldron declared that there was nothing in the bill) showing that the land in question were known to be disclosed there. This is nothing more uit to quict title (6 the oe a ee, Hicker sal how An Mmaginary Mountain, "Then you mean to say," put in At-| torney Maynard, "that if a mountain) to ee Was one-extold a vlan d the fact who Ambrose was the at) condition a crushed of| skull by fall from a high trestle at} iE. T,. in Toocle courly a eanenday was Slightly improved state however, that Mr Griffith had been da. lirious practically all day, and but lit-| tle hope of his recovery is entertained For some time fast, Mr. Griffith has| been foreman of the teams working for ihe American Smelting and he on a rock Refining! given causing a severe st sg be treated as suc ess vee N the and , npow_| etapa ite ah u nited against States has brought this suit the Utah - oval ipwota In the Utah 1 th the eit special to land ands, anc possession gra operation was performed dispose that has een of the government there. Therefore, in title these bills have Utah Greatly the mya no cas of the The} ceases} to quiet Sued At the outset of his arguments, Mr. Waldron reviewed the coal land situa tion in Utah to some extent, dec bring that this state had been greatly favored by the goyernment in this matter. He showed from the bills that the land in question comprised an area of between 1.700 and 2,449 acres, said to be of coal land. He declared that congress In giving the land to Utah meant that this state should make the apportionment. But as was indicated in the affidavit, he declared, it seemed "‘that the supposed government policy was that no coal.or other mineral Jands could pass to the state." This, he said. was not the meaning of congress, and that the state. caine into absolute con- ) hearing arrest the faster auto will court - be this Simpson, drivet without upon He Policeman the than released, hours, police on Was -not difficulty. He stated that his attention was first at| tracted to Lindsay by the high rate of speed, at least thirty miles an hour, | at which the mac hine crossed Third South street, on Main street. The policeman saw the auto turned inte Market street, and, believing that the an intende d to stop as soon as he Nae ee the corner, he started in frac-| PUrsUlt- at the hospi-| toward Main street, by the the Y. M. C. A. BIBLE MEETINGS Ce & near to Piano. choose Co., from.-N. 62 new there. will be | Presbyter ian Members Added. members were Postoffice If you have won any money you cannot put it to a better use than by getting yourself a new fall suit or overcoat. If you have lost any, economize by buying at the store possible prices with reliable goods and first-class workmanship. to Mrs. Ster cast F Sout ps brs Sterling, 440) Best. Witth eau R street. It was decided to hold a quet on St. Andrew's day about Dec. 1, ind a committee was appointed to, make arrangements Te an Gare ae ~ ss = ‘ he Returns: From Scagchiight. Ray Sermon has returned from Searchlight, Neyada, where he has been looking over the claims in which Buckwalter and Sermon have a con-} trolling interest. Their mine is known as the North Star, and is located on Mount Newberry, about 22 miles from Searchlight. It was located by Mrs. tose O'Connor of Indiana, and she disposed of her interest to Buckwalter Sermon. The ore looks Will Old Be and good | that a company will be formed in"Salt | Lake for the working of the property. of on was is defeated ANNED the Same as Nearly as Possible, Size Fire to Control | DANIELS THE TAILOR Suits and Overcoats in all the very latest styles-Paddock and French-back Overcoats; Frock and Sack Coat Suits, some of them silk-lined, to be closed out at prices much below cost. D7 WEST SECOND SOUTIL enn dt first re- electing Confer as the i j Sidney Sewell | Will Will Be SUES d eee taudetiedhe i for Issuing Forged In- | Congratulations Congressman Received. Howell received yes- Canvassing Board. The state canvassing board, composed of the secretary of state, state treasurer and attorney general, will meet November 26 to canvass the official returns from over the state, The board will meet in the office of Secretary of State Tingey, nd the vote for; state officers and for members of the legislature will be canvassed, and certificates of election issutd, UPCHURCH CLUB FORMED Pitty Members ganize for of A. Social O, U. W. The members of the local lodges of the A. O. U. W. met last night in their hall to continue their plans for organizing their social club composed of former members of the lodge in this Aside from the adoption of the ame for the elub and of appointing committees to further arrange for the organization of the club, nothing rh Hie aie Was transacted at the meetin The name selected for the organization was "The Upchurch Dis! his isin honor of Father John Jordan Upchurch, the man who founded the A. O. U. W. in 1868 in Pennsylvania. There are fifty members now enrolled in the club and by the | time of the ae meeting it is expected that ae umber will be doubled, The Ara aiee appointed last night will ae at the next meeting, Thurs- day, \ fleers November will be The OH Juvenile Juvenile Witzgerald nd S re \ | } Sawel) . AURA yesterday for sentence. Judge at which time < 7 George I b it a On the other count charg-| ji among the as Club. club has elected Roderick deserter from Vhen prison his he nollitary the United States time expires will be turned army.|"') in the. over stat the to - -authorittes, Sene OT i ch ehitalt-; o lai ef re- Ernest Lang- of all special anes tho teachers of 1 Pierco's Inin Ws Ee pli © practica diseases ttlo-wrapper; medichno t cspectilly:de- fron every i of woman's diseases aleohol, and the only ) ofessional ian iall the published. Daa for t led other ) for ° "testi mad- idorsemonts free for the a8 askin fos ri ee al. he Sion ha, ness. pain oF dr 1S oI NE los down in the abdomen, ve disagreeable and seek palvie drain, or Bre, im bel aa ily a eS 1 may endorsement' sc ee va stre ane Prescrip- its ingtodients are printed WoO you esses patentor secret engaged In the specialty-that of » Kavehotder Favorite s wea a "Favorite Marly educ ated and gradu- ph zsh i HERI o ot AS re CHARGED. Connell Wants a Prom Peter Connell Divorce | thee Solas x " a oyed will be mad isi | possible. The plant | equipped and will Men are abready.a | saving what 1 be Charges. of habitual drunkenness, | Of brick and cruelty and desertion were made you~ | Can Bet terday in a complaint filed by Mrs, |-machimers Sene Connell in the district court for a| PE) Ps eur i bs ne : ead taking cee| bt ‘ldine LH he size, to-th Fae ITE DRUNKENNESS Mrs. The pO ai extept vive fit ibe foahe love ut mea I re Le-T ikp' be + On Soom as It can be that en name, Sene King. and wants suc h| other relief as the court sees it to grant her. During the past year, she| he iting ‘ On) re, "Fal + If mw ae , > page ee @ " , oe to ask you a question. frotr f ‘ ; Honest . Injun,'' we want ec THIS, ‘ 6" re ui » Pye thes aN fir ta Ag wren ‘ obtained. i rs Le teg ik proof = | ‘tharaurenh $1700.000 he ruin in the wa divaree from Peter. Connell. Mrs: maid-| Corie) oe'" aae ci? will; aebe utilized" rellasks the court to restore her ihe ' \t be S If this- . price the tags were alleges, | ConnellFor weeks "nas threatens n Bert eige-sill be founds cole‘Med notss on the Suits in our bodily injury. at a time, ite iad ‘ § dlewgiete } complaint states, Connell waswas ul a Sther qucellans : ace tebeatid ||} Windows, would you not the Influence of liquor and | ‘ ices iuprotracted his treatment toward her while on] settled a t once a n d the w o r k of think that they cost 2 more sprees She wa ERE en AL IDL ULIGINE ; ae Raa gaat 1 ‘ | ne Lec o th he her home about a month ago and told| may be ready in the t not he to return again a do violence obe 24 ym she has account married county, of lived his under threat to her. Since apart 5, that Oct-| enl Davis! J° celal sub: | Jane Make Amendments to S United States circuit court in this} money than they do? frequently 3eeC ng ( ne. the for no ¢ a Roseda other pa higher than Suit J to Quiet Miller Title. filed suit yesterday in| ee the third district court against Martha Scott Bell to quiet title on a piece o toethe land in question Sart a enna = ‘ Argue for Arguments were Judge a George new trial Brown, G. New Trial. heard yesterday Armstrong's in the convicted case of court of forgery. 5 in| for Arthur Judge Powers motion for a new trial ruled Brown will be sentenced filed O an articles ine can court session Is yesterday and heard the arguments in| two cases which were submitted and oe nh under advisement The cases vere as follows: Eureka Mining com- respondent, against the yesterday in he s¢ Is al |2mMestic a in 4 i - 1 , a : kind habit of expensive ‘ of Clothing looking . . tah | t and than it has more 3 really $10, $12, $18, $20 up to = ; satisfaction all . IS. $15, $35, and along the line. | Unloaded. | GRATE Grate comfort » per- MANTELS Being RADEANT working g 44a ¥ of iy - Our | New sk B47 i , . enh E o\ { erry = $7.50, : : 2 } | c-| Gage 2 YW | ‘ 2 to the aon yUNINeESS Heydrek . c OUR in f | eae One Cases was éiiasy Fork is overon that m | 450 chi Bees to‘ Ui I oO WOOD Court Supreme a ce | orporation rence place Just Supreme The i | clearings yestouday | as compared with | amendment of eek ae date . 4 2,800| Notes. retary of state's office : > co ) Hame of s the » company principa W. Powers took nearly an hour reviewing the testimony and attesting it. The court took the case under advisement until November 26. Providing Judge if 13 |S Sw 6 "H ea salt oe re ban re 11,315,090 its » 2 a ral , $519, 718 86 for the same mnie eet year | Lewis M. C onnon W ho has been in | the service: of Zion's Savings Bank. & | Trust company has tendered his resignation as assistant cashier and wilb go} into business for himself. The Leh! Commeretal & Savings bank ES is. i Business ground described as Lot 9, Block 20 Ten Acre Plat A, Big Field survey. The] complaint states the defendant makes adverse claims to the land and the/ court is asked to require her to sé ferth the nature of her, claims. The} plaintiff asks for a decree debarring] her from asserting any claims whatsoevor to a it | 25 a Jeanette fr. R2 4 Et. Ga Henrikke 7 ; é 1 aie na 15'texiM, ft. sw. fr. ne.-3, pene. Tlfos. Hi ligree - ie ee Beem et to sw. than } Copper and Gold Mining ane ndments were made The this] reason a | j it ‘ H Company. to cover tags f display | 450 city. These proofs are In the form aes ; sia ley to BE. fidgley, 1 in amendment to the original com-| Pac 1 rere Rr Oe ee plaint and set up the allie Vol Othe lie aaa oe orce rdeceuot i { 39. D. 1,500 rights claimed by the defendants to] yqaq G@ Anderson to Cora A. Hodcperate the smelters owned by the y rele cy ; w. fr. 1 | Eingham Consolidated Mining and|_6,.58, B A . 25,000 Smelting company and the Bingham| R. : Di aynes -to R. B Dass es.) n paint to conform to the proof as orderTa eint rel th an by Juc lge Marshall. Upbn this proof irige g x25 ft. and averment the acre e will be drawn of uo. 5.47 Ga It has not ‘yet been presented to the | Geo. court. E on. pt a SS We price we to prevent people irom thinking that the price is @ 10' ft. =. put clothing 4 =f) jp. | i & fr. || on Pree ‘aeull Brow: oes ers to, $,.Gilber§. 1%) eee Complaint Against Sorelters. Henry ©. Best to John F. Howells 7 rds {9 £t. 13, 5-acre:'A Additional proofs were filed by the] 23 ‘ Baten ere ares ch h Wile Valley ‘farmers' association covering liams, pt. 3. 2 vy the points specified in the opinion Of! Joseph C. ¢ awhoon to I: lL. Davies Judge Marshall in relation to. the | S$. acr ly smelter smoke cases, pending before} Gec to M LTS \ Coo the -|]} | ed, 0,4 Douij UR He or rds. pis Matateltenuslers: etd 3 hn M. | oul fi ct nox -_-_ : in PROOPS PILED. Farmers from They 1900, -_-_-_ Valley months from Bim) threats. Januaty h. ADDITIONAL Revolution Salt bake In a City . | | Bullion : Clothiers to Men 45-47 and Boys, MAIN. seck and Champion companies, appellants; and the Volke »r-Scoweroft Lumber company, respondents, against appellants Mary F. Vance et al Damage Case Transferred, The case of Letitia Hutchings and feur minor chiidren by het their guardian ad litem against the Ohio Copper company was yesterday transferred to the United States court from the Third Distriet court This action is brought to recover damages in the su m of $20,000 of Willard for the death Hlutchings at Bingham June 13 190 a in.t he mines of the defendant company located at Bingham Canyon, In Philadelphia Kieform Drug Clerk Candidate Who Bet orien the candidate's defeat diamond S or jewelry. : oy, you can rety a house have reputation reasonable guarantees, 21-27 W. So. Temple St. Takes w We FliasMorris & Sons Co, on an for prices patablished he foods, and a bsolute . ESTABLISHED iciaees 1862 CLAYTON MUSIC 60. Philadelphia, Nov. 8.-Despondent over his losses on the result of the election. Harry McNabb, head clerk In a large drug store, committed suiclde today by shooting himself. He had wagered that Gibboney would be elected district-attorney of Philadelois said to: have.lost: $5,000 phils L- and on piwing Deal upo ELECTION LOSSES LEAD TO SUICIDE of- ton Stage manager. Ira Taéylor general meneéer, The bi-aweekly performances mple street have Be en somewhat iniercered of late, as the weather has been a little cool and the baton is not heate¢ the Eee fer a Se presen Life. Dramatic Draifatic tlon" ated Tr om: is not king erdered e- and p ei ¥5 oO president. 1 eh ‘ a nd of and N eh aarehoider aay her- x pi) of t rectors AM the Y¥uto, méexticine, } bn Se C net 10 make me t th writers Preset th old fire proof| eg, o i vl ult e f OO The io. Len Pony ca Ne delicate .atob holde . uly stockholders' the wv the WA. heme by be lb drugand REY ing him with forgery he pleaded not} : ' z The. pb S ortttacl i Dr. Pievee's ivorite Preseriptio guilty and his trial! went over without | (em : eo a4 4 a ho artic bs Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Peliots the best laxdate: ey ey ao + ea : ' ative nd regulato: ro tho rae They Re well j aceyeee of : suing a check 7 i i a ‘| va ' 1 ot {nvicorat ston liver nd bowels. 2 ' ‘ 1é rnility { e 4 npa raise Fi 2 : = made payable o 8 Garrott. and) iain, ithin itself and a Lout makOne a laxative, tw 0 oF threo ‘ cathartic, igned by W. A Diva Thi check WO8 soe: al ippedl Uh nial ba bu ished by Mr Florence Soloman and) re ioe cewell is charged with endorsing it | The check Was issued on September 22. | Will Be no Delay When Sewell was arrested by. the po-| Tho ‘divectot Sea aint CAR fa al lice he gave the name of S.. Payne ty 2 aD ordi Tc oy = @readand anal was afterward learned that. he WS ap , at ey it af ai ls oa hake OE eee! elected. _- organized, 15, iey ben, Or- Purposes. 2S) per Tepre VV t rda a endorsement medical ie ed the a ments ‘vill 2 sent to a ios dress, pos ss aid: and absolutely free If you reques par -f sath il card or letter, of Dr. R. plant G. Armstrong. In the district. court to} ri api ¥ 1 np Rat : t | serve two years at hard labor in the " cxclusivacof the ilvaeo amount late prison foi issuing a forged -in\ approximate ser NNO strument ewell Was arraigned on wo It. was-decided* to ‘adopt thesplan counts ‘hd ple: aded EUUtY sto Issue || oa renreanize bhecompa Soa ae (aie forged instrument. He waived time thor uch rehaliilitation:' of rc nfgnt terday telegrams of congratulation from many friends. Among them were ae following: a end to you the compliments of the cota -O. W. Powers, Salt Lake "Please accept coneratulguons on your triumphant election- Cha 5 Littlefield, Washiigton, o, State ument. of c manay 75° of held " At: the iy Powers. anyon ted Vast i | f ntenced qian all the several schools of prac ther and that t so se remedies for the ailments lor whi I ivorite Prescription" is recomevel menile 1 ) book of some of these endorse- | \ compan Oy eee sti too tele eadibg Proof mchusion ote buildings will Hat they Schools with . th tnimou its 3 muke- in medic ine put ay | itis theses, onlythe miIngredicn fc ine for woman's | dl ; A of the of Packing ale« yhol, a aliments , sold throngh doc 10% co yntain ee Ane that that PLA nn Kearns in desirous Utah were the The oo last members December which hotel arrangements education election, rhe: = being bottle ne taking the plncr of used Pierce ts in fact the only the-nnanimous Bullding js th pn nmonly used aloohe' Mion® of Dr. nesses gists. SECOND KeRtS bes cnee Ol tho un for the cure of woman's peculiar weak * @ REORGANIZATION STREET. re confer w Ith Mr »wers on the contest proposition at tonight's meeting It the meeting last night that number of prominent Democrats, ineluding Mr. Powers, would be willing to join in the fight and air the grievances Kearns before the congress of the United States, and through that body before the nation In the reorganization talk there was He of Interest to the general public »ut a great deai of vital interest to eearna The organization is not going smoothily. The cogs have slipped. The various. city departments have failed in their duty to deliver enough votes t6 offset the Republican majority in the county outside of the city. The county committee was Jarred and joggea by the Kearns men present. vas the consensus of opinion that a county committee that has handled the losing end of a fight is a fit subject for every man in the losing party to take a kick at d the meeting tonight plans will be laid which will look beyond the December schoo! election. In the reorganization of the party will come an early effort to get the city machine in working order for the battle of ballots next fall. ELECTION DAY 1S OVER! which combines the lowest added Y¥ Market Cullen "so of wil Its Ingredients Jain English, on every "' thepolice! ommonty holders. CO-OP Amerikearns intel cty of this list of An © Sa a Pi ar Panne the vill disclose nits Ingredse Rennivenia lic in its compositio c . Meeting of the Stock- SOUTH > -___ {he Caledonian club at a well attendoq meeting held last night at the home and pianos Western Street, OO Twenty Twenty Forty will be gondusted | Brewster. As a conference, in the ao cent the election in ane returning time the | Wednesday i policeman had covered the ground between Third South and Market streets Taking a position at Market and Main streets, the policeman held' up his club as a signal for Lindsay to stop. but the latter, it is stated, whirled by at a high vate of speed, paying no attention to the guardian of the peace Policeman Simpson, however, was not : . to be outdone, and when the machine Seeretary of International Connniltee showed up gain on Main street, and to Conduct Conferences. Was running at a low rate of speed, he to the of the | jumpe din and directed the way Fred S. Goodman, secretary station house. International commmittee of the Y.| part: of the an address preliminary for at PThe dommittec age, tal soon after his arrival to remove the shattered bits of skull from the brain Mr. Griffith's home is at Lake Point where he has a wife and six children n Dean night Will charge was a few friends. in to of on He of Simpson ture Lake of the on skull! He was brought to) | nrOusn The autoist, however, a special engine, and an En block and was Salt overnment - a years automobile by accomplished aside and she comes into this court as|Chureh Sunday at 11 ‘ee oaOr? a single party. But in all cases where m. All of ‘the other Hes: | it is sought to guiet title the territory y f held. in the Y. M. : must be in the possession of the-com-| Puilding. Invitations have been sent! plainant. If,a party were to come| ‘0,375 young men interested in the| into this court with a suit to quict title |SubJect to be present at the luncheon| in rem, and did not own the land in|#4 conference of Saturday at od question or have possession of it, your| ™. and general invitation to all honor would at throw1 ho desire to attend has been issued, | tie case C ie Fac But| With the request that they send their) of "Is exactly in that light that the names to the Sr pral, OfiGe gave land an night in jajl According |' the 21 permits. being furnished | morning Goal| MC. Ay willbe in Salt. Lake to take} hele by the defendant charge of the Bible conference to be} company. And in that case J declare that this court has no, jurisdiction in held in ie grsociation Di une RSet | the matter fhe United States Saturday, Sunday and Monday. rhe Supreme court and other courts have | CPening devotional exercises at 4°30 held that in a case such as this. government comes as a suppliant, law bail company at T., and was supervis-| ing some work when. the accident: occurred, He fell from a_ high trestle d¢wn an embankment and struck his| head (SN Policeman last , of speeding Fall by street after sustained Lindsay, arrested Main egal that i WNeZv leged Violator of Speed Ordinance. She de ater treatment: de-| C. A. Griffith, 5 WEST Besides the leaders of the party there were half a dozen ardent workers The meeting was called for a lreorganization of the party, and to lay plans for the capture of the new members of the board of education The Kearns party will do everything inits power to control the schoo) system of Salt Lake, and it is one or the fond dreams of the leaders of the party to use that department to disseminate the doctrine that has been preached for two years in the columns of the party organ In the light of the recent election the December school election was overlooked by many The law provides for the election of a member of the board from each municipal ward in Salt Lake City, for a term of four years. The elections are held biennially on the first Wednesday in December. This year the election will fall on Dec. 5 The Kearns party managers expect to elect a member from every city precinct except the Third. fenaant Policeman Simpson Arrests Al- MR. GRIFFITH IMPROVING © coal land {s valuable or no were of the de ener j eee Companies, Mr. Critchlow, Mr, Ma y-| Dard and Judge Marshall interrupte =| the sbe aker at Intervals to be more ce rtain on points made by counsel, but practically the whole day was taken | up in his argument alone. oe nr eae of ees lel ily,-by ee an examination the surface. But another expert riddled that testimony by peas that no man, however a can tell what lies under the surfa coal, a few feet under Brouhd: be ntermingled with shale and other foreign substances, making it practically useless for eH ing purposes. I say that no man car tell by looking on the exte ee w tether of coal in support of Want -AUTOIST TANEN ALIVE govern Ment. stores of min; is absolutely the in the Came fa- MAIN } eral wealth are there buried. A man may guess at the amount of coal in a certain locaiity by the outward appear- ances, the 130- 138) 4¢suments tell, by look-| for Gardner $2.50 and $3.50 values are the nobbiest of the season. as to whether can $22.50 Our Hat Department shows the most complete variety of shapes. Mr. Waidron has had muen fence in similar fort was a most learned and Presentation of facts, - opinio a man and Not a full line of shapes at one price, but a full line of shapes at a number of popular pri ces. $1 to $5. trol Election. meeting most : She or pi iste nt me -Nea J Definite Decision Reached at (seein AT With | members on the board to show that they still hold control in Salt Lak« ( ut Another and larger meeting will be hela tonight. Although the meeting was clothed In' secrecy known that a committee was appointed to confer with O. W. Powers, late Democratic. candidate for congress. The conference will be held teday, at Which time arrangehments will be made for carrying into of Joseph Howell's congress a contest electian. The third proposition discussed was the reorganization of the party It does not seem to be running right, and some of the leaders are anxious for a change Among those present at the meeting were J. KE, Darmer, Frank J. Cannon Ben B. Heywood, Frank Sefrit, Thomas Hemer and several other The meeting was held in one corner of the dining room where once had been sounded the praise of the Amerikearns during rallies held by the Young Men's American League Willard F. Snyder State chairman, Was at the hotel but did not attend the meeting Satisfaction oad made. many rulings within the laut etghteen months which swept aside many of the time-honored oopinions on such cases. In discussing the question] ifig at the top of the earth, whether| there is coal enough for profitable min-}| ing, Mr. Waldron declarec "No man. 1 care not how shrewd on such matters he may be, can stand on the ground\and look into the bowels of $20 PPT 4 Blames WEEK Con- Howells' leaders party, ea anaeenaeaee \ rhe re » company was business The case must in the county where the company | formed. and where its official home|} was located. | In regard to the fraud charges, Waldron declared that there was nothing in the complaint or affidavit showing that there was , and that this had beén only Iie declare appointed state of Utah who intended buying the land to ; make the survey as to whether there was any mineral deposits on that land did not of itself constitute a fraud. He said there was no statute covering this and defled government attorneys to produce any case wherein this point had been raised and a judgment rendered. to secret of } Prices $12, $15, $18, vorites. Easy Confer testing board | DPPVAPANAAAN for two days more John M. Walup all of yesterof Den took with his argument holding the atuntil after 6 of the court I t evening is government rep esented by Attorney Hiram IS. Booth, a Cgunsel ono A. Ms wynard and | ate counsel E. B. Critchlow r will e renenty argument for the the two attorneys morning, with other to follow of Attorney | The princi al argument showing tha Waldron in court has no jurisdiction effect Was Ih that In: retior this the must be brought in the county which » defendant nh pany lives Mi Waldron, for the Utah Coal company, pos S101 1ust be xan last to Melative party {the <4 e & in a | made & court EHS com- local LEER shall, court com- Coal the jurisdiction vening the in Coal Lliey OOOOH « Utah \ that Powers the but ine aE . . te | an _--- At AOE last land the by Pleas ant special the | ALL BLAMED Appointed Judge AHH filed of Committee secret ay ' Spatirally Ni heir harmless character, cerca tat ea aries OF KNO IWN COMPOSITION, 950 W. ESA no. Today. support contending has will Inning to COMMITTEE not-a wh ERN EREERARERER pany, Can- [s | Are Laid to Capture the, Coming City School Election. THE mee Its in and pany Marshall Impression WSVAIVVVSSSVSVSBVVPSssSsVsSssSssss ss SsssvsvssVsssSp0sv08 Have Argument demurrei Judge Case-Government ECE eee PAS ARARAAN SAAS ASAS Declares tTlandle CCCEK CREE SDP DD VDD not IPlans Stylish, good-appearing suits will. increase the chances of any man in any position. They carry an impression of success, pride and ambition. Quality is the first requirement in Gardner Suits. Correctness tells the full merits in one word. eee eee} SDSS Attorney JURISDICTION Make An ARAL PPD COURT | THIS Hea Rea + PPP HAS SR CAAKRA RSA ARR eee aa SPSPPPVPIM PS VVVSSBSVsAAAAYN John M. Waldron, for Utah Coal Company, Completes Lengthy Debate. PA Utah's Leading Wusie House 109-11-13 South Main Street, | SALT LAKE Orry. SALT LAKE MAI CITY, iN St REASONABLE PRICES. ‘ . |