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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, HINE OF $200 15 NELSON FAMILY | LEVIED ON MAYOR TROUBLES RETOLD | 1 || SALT LAKE CITY, IMPORTED ENGLISH UTAH, DRAFT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. SHEARING CORRAL LUMBERMEN IN ANNUAL AFFAIR PLANS COMPLETE HORSES. -- Judge Charges City Executive, Jury Hears Tale of Marital _ welt Trying to Evade Woes in Suit for DiLaw. vorce President of Association Opens New Company Will Erect Plant on Salt Lake Fourth Convention in Route. 4 i Armory Hall. Pm | | --_--_--- Es COMPROMISE IS REACHED| TROUBLESOME HONEYMOON, feed After Ditches wood Are Villed, Conduit Takes ings for Salt Ezra Thompson Big Cotton-| PlaintiY the Leay- | by of contempt Judge $200 Mests Rendy Case Lake. of Charles opments for falling Pare junction was Morse to comply : % issued dec court W. The in) unhappy Is Devel- lowed Thursday | MeCreads Nelson Thursday, fined} Armstrong Lae the re=| on day or was the stand telling of and her life of told to the by the of upon defendant, One. of the stallions, Goldfinder; imported into known as the whieh was Utah have arrived in EEnglis hh} Shire. They pomparted by J. P. . Gardner for Salt. Lake) were bred the from. by Sir Gardner Liverpool in Thomas Wil- Ranch company, vill add more evade the orders of the court. The} case that eae S: ere De gears ste |ladeeply people of Salt Lake, the court Btated,| Derm looked to the mayor for the enforce-| counting the develonments ha to interested. still use the Big Cottonwood the So. Sidhe eae following wa-| whicl h they were spending had' complainant read Cahoon, P. who For two issued, the manager charged the the days it affidavit of the city after read, of the the of eats i court | was] continued Ee a oe Hates es Se a {3 with} - oo th injunction city J. company, . officials orders 1 i Sooo)" ‘d : é , "Ty7 so ee rae E oe tne and e tt rule is 3 SEG Poaceae WAGR © mh teen. 1 i eH ole ; with ie» + SNatRes ae several ee a er (hie = everion i a W ere "9 ar sis iaingie et s Wate ree take watér out of the Big ¢ sottonwood | : : E , She declared, | kn creek eB hen no bound On Hiles Tries to Explain. bthecnew plaintitt said. after by hei Seve nt On) several STEEL and one ocession, -aquarrel be After the complainant's case was,tween Nelson and her sister, her hus rested City Attorney Ogden Hiles at-| band went madly aut of the house and tempted to show that the injunction |! mained during the night at a hotel granted was uncalled for and that the} t various times he declared that ditches in the vicinity were overflow- | h W sorry he had: married her, that ing. Attorney Waldemar Van Cott]: had been no wife to him and refused to allow the case to proceed | that there were plenty of other girls until: the city had purge) itself of} whom he could have married whe contempt. Mr. Hiles moved that the; Would have been case go over until today when a bet-| to him through ter defense Van Cott could be objected and prepared an was reached to go on tempt proceedings but injunction could with the con-| to inodify the| by stipulation until be heard. Mr, Mr. | agreement| Van husband her 20@ pleasant companions life. She said that drank whiskey and thought it caused tilled one of the the case| Cott full of offered water When the considerable that at one company other to the ditch intake. had power pacity been ditches that the After filled filled might be turned This arrangement of into was ,.j and: the| te balance their the to thea. conduit. agreeable to to weaken it two could' not was olty that held presented attorney in which ‘Mayor Thompson responsible for the by tne a along street, Sixth between South home. streets, appiness however, was and packed returned. after -her to few her and counsel i Pp, for The lished from new map of Salt by R, L. Polk & Official Records, Lake City pubCo. and drawn will. be ready It was| for delivery in a few days. It:shows all copy|the new streets and avenues, as well of the injunction and that no service Was made on him, Hiles further contended that no attempt | had been| as the recent changes in:the names of a large number of streets as orde red made' court courts, alleys, ete. rice, $1.00. Send to. disregard the orders of by the} the city Mayor Thompson took the. stand} and said that at no time had an injunction been served upon him Fle admitted, however, that ata meeting of the city council held Tuesday morning that the injunction was talked of, but that it was decided not to shut the water off. City Engineer Louis CC. Kelsey's affidavit was similar. to. Thompson's,| 4 instructions other.for He stated that he turn off the water was was from copy. also shows the oe Ww. 39-- Either line, L. POLK & CO pe aed R, Sec. & Mer. 617-620 Dooly Bldg. Aspholium Property sirect Ment It Size 45x56. inches in your order fo or owners Macadam? on are divided on they want the ast First South the kind of pavecounel! to adver: had no power to|tise for and place on the street. ‘Two except under the] létitions, one fer asphaltum and an- the city coe Tt| macadam,.were presented-to decided by the court that Kelsey | the streets commiitee of the ¢ ey counnot an executive officer and could} cil Thursday night. The Rev. Elmer not be against held responsible.. him was dismissed, ing en gra council. Thompson ed a stay of ata when the for final nvearing. $200 The ecase| After fin- the court) judgment. until case will come up| 7. Goshen represented the macadam, and those cecided who te w ca. want Doremus r asphalium want hold those a meeting It some. was time Within the next two weeks and upon the kind of pavement. decide ----e-__-___- Salt Lake and Photo finishing. 142 Supply For. So. adele Ma Ask bread your and grocer cakes, for Vienna ‘They're the Bakery best." Over DIAMONDS BROTHERS, JEWELER 175 South Main, AND The BANKERS. DIAMOND BROKER, Popular Price Jewelry House. Students. ; Before ‘Harry most eénthusiastic meeting of ‘university a year was held Thursafternoon: in: the, assembly room © last ho sce ston day the matter aA Drinks Acid OLD resident Kingsbury. gave a brief history of the conditions, leading up othe sent, conso ( questio 5 a a ‘. Clon guest x Consolidation» was recommended. by five the committee: of: eizl p=} tt' f of ‘ at uM AS : I~) DOI ited. by. the Governol to "low mito a Wilson Three vein, of Wool and of STATION and to Corporation Growers Byening of > consolidation of t} that ( & Wpariga at ‘ tion i t) Wer Officers Return All Denmark. | STORY OF HARD LUCK ‘ a universi of Wasatch, its capacity was found to addr Om of a frank purposes of the a Tooele Counties. Material has of construction Be Utah Dying. From Room Is City Hauled | Jail : Wagon. in } is wife refused ‘to. live Wow Wilson, ils , eer , o7 ‘ wry -oune of carbolic: acid Be t} With' drank uss hihim, three ane attempted the. to ; Patvo! Thursday Man Hi: night at about, suicide roomir 11. w it house to ln vous Hie. the just a make E. Merri of address, said) ended, exnprienced the sa an own A followed Steamship last, nes inspired by o-called father, a0 August. Companies Pay his prospects for recovery: were fair. Since coming to America, the finest s Seat Lar A eae . ae the Heber Shearing lumber in this sl Half. this that) jubilant over the building of the cor>a) whieh will be In arene operation es payer e-referred: .to April vear's the 1, so as shearing corral, at to meddling politicians. reformers. He or asserted in] ine of the and an explanation Fristrup's} policy to be of with' the of waged must}; an there =r pa eld out. dhe of wool 2x exthe do with the necessity of hauling as clipped the into warerooms ; trectly. Modern Tequipment. Ty Gi iy 3 { The: corral willbe up to date in very t lar Fl "s will be built senee 1 ooms, Seoso th at tl 1c 1. ee the Sahshearing wool will never touch the ground in the In process of addition associa-|COvered, tion in getting before : the public : the true statement of 5 conditions donfronting the lumbermen today: ™ secretary Reports Growth. Secretary : Porter of, the: assoclation > : ee kom followed Merrill with his1 zannuale report»of Myr, conditions>i hi aehort eat sd fat : eee ee His] 1996. this great Shorn animalsi ase of stor ak yee pn etre e its e he: short' and aa direct= connection by vail to Salt Lake will allow men from this city to make the |< 2 : p return trip to the corral in one day.ae publicity the a Lathe anlar ae JOLSESen purposes And organizatfon| the by of be front eA h At Pie: pe Adel Ses Peet Ce Care with RAS ieee eyin that point large te pine groves the vicinity. affording shelter to the is legal and ti that the law the real cause that are stablls hment ‘will saving to the a 2 ty, q "woo! As soon oduct avill be put ; eiiaitin. Cole ane ee ae Tr 1e@ verry apa nigste purpose o f the 1e organ 70. what Att ie etn en ee a to tik The Lofgreen rowers "Th site selected is an a anent one for seyeral reasons, te tae is e that ae gre>. st { Bi which itj will trust, and said that conditions] line of Industrial activity. are) S sts ¢ im- campaign aes rm te O.and will have a capitalization of $19, | 000, 1,000 share t 210 each The stockholders Wil -be Orinehpalls sheep lumbermen une }Ogden, from where he will go directauthoritie Sas to wha LB to Boston to have them placed -- ie mat 4 : cboard acliner bound for Denmark Vee MeOrys affirmed A ds x} $ Of Fris aaete. ../Of supply and dernand is : wughtei ristrup, 14 years . |of on age, : cameto 0!be laid Price alladvances, Nove - American eta two oo years| se : the blam« and a Bee ia mee i making nel resis Mr:. Merrill conc liiaka <F for Tooe le and Utah Wasatch, of in|/owners result will that one both lumbermen and] counties The owners of sheep on the desert , } oa healers . cs jin. the western part of the state are George annual year state-jas to . for Logan 5 arge gt ve © asso 0 ©=) Saturday to take up ing formed for the spreading abroad | theh atter © f the » deportation deportatte intorm: matte of th e loft pe eae rmation asas to the > laws laws frs framed; jfamily of I A. Fristrup. He will} for the regulation of the lumber in-) lleave Logan. with -his charges Sun- | 9UStry, has spared no expense IN) |}day: and wi thehen. take ror | Securing legal advice gle well known | I will train for mmitted:| jmother "Mrs. bought the of cortals in the West. It will be Lofgreen, Utah, on a branch sa , » seve -cight Se: wike Route, venty-elgn terms most positive that there is no|S vay Thomas J Longley, United. States Vie ns : with Avene: | immigi ition inspector offices In the Federal buflding.in. this. city,. will o'clock. | © r of: been one shearing built at. wel= conyven- determination to clipping this and the there or loading. rooms will be will no be possi- bility to the ; wool from the s unlight. y of damage For the coming season the shearing will be done by. hand, but it is the intention of the company to install machinery to do the work by 1908 When. this is done it will be the only corral of its kind in the . a state The company will not restrict the shearing work to the sheep of Of | itsstockholdérs, "but will. také. the in. ten years by consolidation the state | With the bottle which had contained hoo aeons "has made his condition sani ctlent eid and ERE aes at vcy i nS work of outsiders on contract would es be saved nearly million!the carbolic acid, found in Wilson's | serious that he is unable to work,-'|115 |47--.. , : ; ee hat' time he corral will cost in the neighr ly S one ' new members had been admitted "|borhood , The railroad comcz dollars. Out of twenty-six letters re- | room, was the following note: thus making the entire family destiand 61 have been dropped, ¢i of $2,000. zelved from prominent educators | Wels ; : a tute or dependent Upon this condiay caerenne ane Sheenip' poe a pany will build a 600-foot extension throughout the United States, sixteen| were for consolidation, five indifferent A rs and fivea1 opposed. Dr. Tale of Hard Luck, To. whoever finds this: Féb, 14, tion 1907 200T. » is based the action of. the goy- ernment, though: the fact that he was ffec ; zs pois affected: with an. infectious."ati disease, at » ° Merrill's membershi f cr P of 54. Orlto The Agricultural college asks for an | tomorrow but my wife has just told me | ¢epoerter irrigation engineering course to be | that she w ould no longer be my wife, installed at the Agricultural colle ge. | so Il have nothing to live for and will Irrigation engineering is only civil en-|end my life here. I have nothing only CITY gineering, with a little practical irri- | what is in this room, and some mir gation thrown in, all of whch jis to|ing claims in southern Nevada But be had with versity... By better facility at the consolidation ; all would lead a moye uni- | they the fone independ- don't amount to much, and who wants can have them. need to try and find my folks ent existence. Administration would wife, but please mail the be better, professtonal men would be|are with this and oblige. | IN any Valentine Sccials- Nofeja) will be given in or letters NEWS my] gational that! Wiljing Baptist church this sntine so- ing is not as has been said, Phillips Congre-|trade and regulate prices. The tlon- in Dr. the state, general Merrill would was and thus be educa-| improved,' followed by you wish ‘phone is Repre- | Wilson to tell 11731. my wife Ask them at once, to call : her|Salt Mrs / Lake banaue pe that during the kers' society of the First! "cially upon chureh held a very enjoyable|@S the result placed at the head.of every department | I am sorry to put the landlady to valentine party at their church "Thurswhich Is not the case at present at}Somuch trouble, but this must be| aay evening. the Agricultural college. ‘he money | somewhert Do with me as you will, oe ; . i : that would then be saved would be| but if my body is worth anything to]. FaANGuel Postponed-Owing to the enough to support all the high schools] the doctors, pay my wife for it, ir Pe of Mr. Hartmann to reach throughout Thursday that ae was Wale to year he has to restrain} He said called seat there would marked.‘advance along all lines, He said that the age has so grown that the bellef is yeah that corporations have no soul. he admitted being literally true; but, Ben with a clearer understanding of con-| ditions arid that as the result, further, he lumbermen have profited and wi} continue to be benefited by his in-| creased fund of information so proConditions ae demands for following lumber of the increased various i" such a manner that the employed will have an fsnterest in the business of-|20d many shippers and that| he has been able to jiabor| afternoon, the} cured. oa ay in order to run organization, saying that the articles|»e sald, soul can be injected into corof agreement specifically state that | Povations. He. 1en. questioned his the association is formed for the purrearers if they were sure that theic pose of securing and disseminating] ®™ployes were sharing their just prolegal information to members. je| portion of the profits of thelr yards asserted that the purpose of organizHe advised the conducting of business BRIEF eve ning. its spur at Lofgreen, Sens Because andof! cars right up to the warehouses the rapidly increasing population : one the tmpetus being giveny buildin Ss "Areuments My name is Harry H. Wilson. 1 the time of his Immigration . woul consequence, Mr. Porter said that ‘ia Sys ot mi have been lafd up most of the time|*erve as an equal ground for deporta-| was confident that within the next} Dr. Merrill said that "The ground|foer seyeral months with sickness. oe ie rules of the service demand | eight years, the membership in the astaken by the Agricultural college peé-| About three months ago go ee a es mere , the amily | sociation will number 1,000 yards. ple against consolidation was really;leg hurt and that had laid me up the sn the. autte Parti 8, tor "deportaMr. Porter's report conclided with | the best ground for the consolidation. | rest of the time. I was going to work ) ; a ntire family must also bela statement of' the purposes of the} kinds] welfare of the company. In this Way, he asserted, there would be a Marked improvement in the conditions Of the business. . Judge Rolapp of Ogden regretted his inability to be present and his address, therefore, was not give ‘ : Committees A committee pointed on consisting Appointed. resolutions of was Delegates ap- Mur- sentative John Parry of Tron county. |_ At the jail, Wilson, though sufferu Ae LGIE e ee Harthave resulted in the requirement tnat| phy, Weeter and D. C. Eccles. A comMr, Parry said: "At present, many |ing intense pain from the acid, manee IS ee a aes date engagelumbermen carry larger stocks and] mittee on nomination was appointed members of the legislature are luke-|aged:to tell the officers that he was | ment pero a in the irst Congrega-|a greater variety of woods than has] consisting of Delegates Hilliard, Stone warm on both sides of the consolida-|fvom Springfield, Ohio, but that he | tional chur ever been before. This en-|and Bowerman. ‘ lion question Many of them only|had been in Salt Lake for about two Governor in Provo-Governor John] tails the Investment or larger sums of The association adjourned to meet <now ong side of the question. Somej]years. He stated that he was a cook,|{C. Cutler n Provo Thursday,} money and thus the prices have to be]at the Kenyon hotel, the headquarters argue that by consolidation the course ind that he had been at work at]where he attended a meeting of the] raised to offset the interest lost on the] of the convention, at 7 P.:m: A genin agriculture in the state of Utah| Bingham. One of the letters referred} board of insanity. He will return to] money so tied up ral handshaking was indulged in, afwould be forever wiped off the map|to in the note was addressed to Mrs. | Salt Lake loday "This is an o of competition," said oe which the delegates and their alioy thi: re of education. Others"rs that the ' university is nothing but a big fish attempt-| tee to oe Y all ne oe oie ions, and, consolidation were ¢Cf- | fected, the university would next. go for the branch ner mal at Cedar City. rilse 506 . 7 ve) . : = HH.t H wae on, 506 South Phirteenth Appointments Conlirmed-The coun-| West, Salt Lake, presumably hiS}ty commissioners contirmed the ap-| rare hes ee,r ie coo eer pointments of May S. Arnold as an as-]| to: Nurs. Emmick, 229 Gallagher | sistant and Edna McIntyre as a stenstreet, Springfield, Ohio ographer in the county. assessor's ofHeard About Room. fice. The appointments were made by . "a : ; . Mr. Porter, "bu hope that in-| wives, sweethearts ande other. remainStead of this we ‘will soon have an eraling feminine members of the visiting Of co-operation.' party were treated to an organ recital er > > in the tabernacle, : Favors Parcels Post. Friday morning at 10 o'clock the anIn conclusion Mr. Porter | recom-]| nual meeting of the Lumberman's Mu- ils, ts the abl wand: tS and : iinking No a imaginable, heie Saris to solute ly ‘abi urd. Howeve r; the representatives see the M H fatal, ob fu ine Rouse Hoagland, runs the hous ; Lea Mrs. : 1S who » state Where Wilson Was stay rece d that he came there be}Thursday t 5 afternoon mended to will secure Hoh of the *} 4©™. which ir sp " me-is esabto let ai) things r -as| County Assessor €. M. Brown. Sue : Youthful Forgers-Levi Rose'. and Francis Parrott each 17 years old, were committed to the State 3 Industrial] tne association action that| tual society will be held in the Armory the favorable ¢ idera-| ka! All retail retail 1 lumber i has avorabse considera : merchants are proposed parcels post sysinvited. to be present at this meeting ic now T Perr . f is before: the » United{1n the afternoon the second session of > they actually exist, I propose.to in-|tween 4 and 5 o'clock, and rented eicel Tr ul pe e : st Sor Stata waannrc also recommendedl the convention will be called to order troduce a resolution. in the house|one of her rooms, paying a week's |*©"9° by Judge for Willis) c e or committees] ; sao in the armory. ee m ao Brown of Thursday the Juve nile court for- } at ot three three commissions At thie this meeting, which whereby the defendants and oppo-|rent-in, advance, and saying that he| 7'. : be appointed, three members to each|is open. to members only, the follownents of consolidation' will be brought | would pay for a month the first ‘of | S¢§¥The_ ee _ aga' and Theyad werette 1 arrested that they several had days it-| ftom threeJo | localities. The function] ing ee will be «¢ arried out: together in J jeint debate and then the] next week e told the landlady a|{ten | #89 é admitted ey writ- Of the commissions will be to pass on vs District Associations," 5 A out af ds tha nz 4s to nad cheeks| George FE ; representatives will able to see|that 1 wi was coming soon, and amountingan te orgea names + $300... But oneto Cheess of the|™atters of traffic and to. see that a jr., Rigby, Idaho; " "Free Deliv-a which is Nee the best for the soltiath state-sepa-| that theyAntiinG would likely want ‘the the room |checks ‘ img tO ve1ed, however, it one andoO nel.claims . before. atlwav companies are . ‘ Theodore Nystrom, ; ae Eg se harman fe filled Ic was the railway Salt Lake maintenance watch No. Upon the or consolidation, SS repairing. 12 Trial East Asked A. First for S. ea Relser,| South went oopies' St.J)04.7 Day. the motion of the attorneys defendant, Judge George G.) : heard ‘ sumed Soon ay ea an end tean rarriatn ler jesoved sene, Sta "dé , %, @ j . . oul, returning with some groNew Vield oat ay ante ‘The other people in ‘the house | deputies appointed by-County ni : him moving ~ that he was their attention $ Ng - Aaa field Assessor meritorious and that they are properly resented, p also < » £ I . He also rapped the mail) order houses severely. about and _ preM. Brown were confirmed Uv haiadae 3 ; : preparing supper.|by the county commissioners. The was attracted by | deputies are to receive $3 a day for : . ; that for the next annual convention a] prize of $100 be offered the mz hol will prepare the best address gon the ; «" z Locks, Ore.: Profits and G. Wright.' Idaho F lls. Keeping," J. x Flint Bes cupject "Modern Retail. Their Equipment." ss "Sheds and Yard Equipment," Robinson, Pendleton, Ore : S y ae Decal . cio. ea they een art and ee outs eee pe) e a ai. ole dts ce Seah geta e wo ed Once ‘ and 1 took k , 4 charge > vi 2 is snide peste assessment of real and oi proper ty.»Vens The epeccee i ° Z ! person-| A aes e. Mr. Z Porter. spare has > also as i e3S the Yards ick sick 2 and} eh ao " aE JohneekP. After March 1, Mr. Porter said, the man: | Larson, Hendrickson, 2 Deh ceone ICharicelratarsas C headquarters of the association. will ee Sod ae ene irae nar : rie permanently be established in the new Court Notes. Nokes;, W.. Snow, Rider, am Paik ‘olumbia building in Spokane and he Osguthorpe, James John invited all members of tthe Peter oO Marron and. Richard tooh, P S. Witcher, A. 'C. to make that oe their nead 1 ters Baker. contractors, filed suit against Hunter, N. -W.,, Erickson. when in Spokan the Salt Lake Auditorium. association, Gypsy Woman Relents-Dusan MilThe carcinimeatations contained in the Brigham Young ‘Loan ©& Trust rnovich, a. gypsy, who was, arrested * Porter's report were later referred company, now doing business as the Wednesday on a complaint of his wife, to a committee. Clayton Investment company, to recharging him with stealing $2,000 of Mr. Porter then read the report of cover $944.70 for work and building 1er money, was r eleased from the city the treasurer for the year, It showed materials upon their contract for the - hursday on a $200 bail furnished that on January 1, 1906, there was on building of the Salt Lake Auditorium Marriage Licenses. y his wife hand $461.01 and that the skating rink They ask for interest Kenneth Nolen Springville ; Minerva " Japa out on Bail-T. Miyasoki and for the year had been $4,901, and costs. Richards. St: Anthony, Ey Miy rere relea sed from the a total of. $5,362.01." The total of Miss Cora Birdsall, by ‘The \ case Fred C Schuster, Ogden; Anna county jail Thursday morning on $500 disbursements for various purpo Isaac sirdsall, guardian, Kylen, Riverton. bail. which was. furn ished by Harry for the year has been $4,508.61, leavJames E. U; 'S:Bedett,..Park City; Isdith ' +A. OKa, who furnished a cashier's check ing a net balance on hand of $853.40. ‘county, was argued Wright, Coalville. aps were arrested for.-$1,000, ~The This is the best showing that has been the Supreme Josep latt, Pinto; Mary ~ J. ‘Tuesday morning in connection with made by the association sinee its orand submitted. .The arguments were Alexandér, Murray No ec omthe Eclipse grocery robbery. ganization. made for a reversal of an opinion by yet been filed plaints have with the the lower court, holding that a deed » W. Nibley Speaks. against the men county attorney acane. Notes. given. by Miss Birdsall was good. and cused of the robbery, and it was stated C. W. Nibley was then introduced to valid. In it asserted that Miss Birdloca hae ank clearings Thur mane that the matter had been settled and 979 the SS romon and peee lap pe 8) of Sall was driven insane by .a decision 19,8 $9.23, as against will not. be taken to the cour of the bishon's court and that the un$847,849. ry Pas the aot respbhding day On Parlier ee wilote and that Sthe» aa Was one arcane a due. influence. brought. about by the last year. daughter of Major Frank D, obbs, centralization of power and a comMormon. chure was responsible. for Gordon Ans has bought the hination for the common good. his bringing his Saaly to this city from er signing the deed. It is further " property « nr So uth Thatcher emple. will arrive on the Union PaChicago. he said, Is strikingly illustrated in the alleged thatthe Mormon elders asnear A. street, 66 x165 feet street for ee train from ene East due in this requests comin r the President sured her that her health would be reHomer $10,000, & Robertson made city at 3. a.m, stead of 3 p. m., as and secretary of state for more power stored if ‘she signed: the, deed. the sale: was stated» vantenade to administer the laws as they see fit ----- Contractor W. J. Dean broke ground without the delays incident to the long on Lot Sells for $12,500 Cash. Richards street oe nee for a tesa for Jegislative action. The fact Everybody asknowledges The e- the one-story 28x100 fe et a combination exists, sald building for Robert sold to publican's superior telegraphic service.| Nibley: is not saying that it is Mr. Richards. The bu iaing will be Morris the st..corner vat itt > __-_. occupied by a produce fir combination. This necessity for A West and Fifth South streets," 20x20 bination is found in the fact that modrods. The consideration $12.500, Dr. When you order er ay goods from ern William T. Cannon ee bought requirements are ae aking ‘The which was paid down, » transgreater! the Jaques property on South Temple us, you are assured o emands upon all lines than was ever) Ind. sutreet, between Fifth a nd fer: was. made through. Tuttle - Bros., Vienna Bakery, "phone 15, Sixth East tee ease heretofore. asserted Thursday. The buy was made as an streets, 60x330 feet, whe re he will erect that ght and justice could be the dirrectinvestment, and. the: property wil be a. double terrace. The consideration "Bat the Best' Vienna Bakery bread, a Tobaae in all lines of industrialism was $7,0 improved. of oe ‘Gllection and Credits," F. E. Robs > Tas a" » Danine bins, Ritzville, Washi; Th Planing Mill and: Retail Yard,' George. Clith- recommended| ero, Boise, 2c yO Discussion Barrow J H Dunlop, Cascade : Selling," G Id tee 4s ee eae $0zeman, will Bros., follow each Stationers, 15 Onis? A, W Ss paper. W. 1st St. Ried, sm, | the 1le ave Apparently t that of and | nes spaper references to the | lumber' convenience , and which he claimed to have been tnere.. wel 164 tudents above N- ) Hoagland, -27 Cast Fourth South T | 5 lege: gradé ilk { th the 2 AE t |had engaged neaie girirl a aveled ennmi ark oN eB 8} Ld ii cultur: a4 whi re Wilson rooms for}| - 1e 1 ' 1 f fro or college, including. special and "short- | light ‘housekeeping AS don as: - it) a lite. Star ner, ane ver parents termed tudents there: were' seve sty ~.) was: know?! that. he *hadtaken the | Were aboard a Leyland liner hese one Phere was necessarily a dupli- | poison, th police - were notified, and| two steamship companies will" ‘pay ‘ nies of work and a duplication .of |he was rem ved: to the eity prison | one-half the. xpenses ot the de portaachers, libraries equipment. and! hospital; where Dr aulvattended him. |cach: sharing. alike; and the United] a n s : I ! , : ; eens ul .of which. could be had) At an early hour Wilson Was still | Ste ates government bears. the remainil the state university without inereas-| ali ind his condition showed that }ing_ half gt the, expense. ing convention including the and ed Has Boreuniption | . ‘ wae sae Presidentes misehin ROL Father Ounces of Deadly devoted consumers , j President city, in his | aaehalf of : the # . mt omon | Sea) vasKinesbury , e | rofessor. J. F,'Merrill-and Representative John Parry of Iron county wer ; " the speakers. | ras H. | t TT The the. for Sold with a written guarantee to refund the full amount paid for them at the expiration of three years, which means you can wear Diamonds Three Years for Nothing! WALKER Problem Armstrong continued the : sentencing | alee) of A: Day, convicted of the murdet of Horace H. Voss, Thursday In order to hear argume nts for a new trial in was set for The hearing of qedexment ay'and a stay that time, until 5 bee n sec ured ittle filed the motorney W alter WW. the arguments. make will and tion they have addidefen se say that The tional testimony. to offe r; in. the. case. Get Sunday's Republican aa annual the convention much good to , FAMILY FRISTRUP Educators and Legislators Talk| New THE COMIC SUPPLEMENT IS FULL OF FUN l SIEGEL, happy. ment n Fine Pictures of Animals will interest Our Little Folks. Val returns with a bunch of jokes. Little Allright is too smart for the policemen and Barney Blue adds one more disaster to his long record. was aor Jeweler, REFERENCE: pounds. | rate, | 1.900; MORE "DISCUSSION courses Vn Smee it was stated could not be} water not be-| ing turned out of the conduit... declared that he did not have East and here, she she half peace at her Nelson sald that went to Nelson's Plaintiff! and A. J.. Weber Henderson are acting asthe defense Responsibility. were Third their found get wine Mother's home Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McCready Vere on the stand, to corroborate Parts of their daughter's testimony, John W. Burton is appearing - for before Dodges on South make several scenes, she belongings and. the: city and the. men immediately} left the court room and went to the intake of the conduit where the water| was distributed accordingly. Tne con-| duit is running about half the water| Affidavits house Fifth ea- water|[0t- time his temper and whiskey. flasks to send F, Doremus as a repre-|losether and have' sentative of the city and J. P. Cahoon} Mother's house, Mrs. representative of tha Progress she and her husband Tanner in Stockholders associa-| Lumbermen's this. city Thursday] o'clock: ° The -first ses-| E " vel= wote : "CaSSOS ag ion' tion been ter Manager Cahoon of the Pro-} porrowed for the occasion and railed gress company and A. . Doremus}at her for being extravagant and went to the conduit yesterday and | eating at the best restaurants. When after filling the Tanner ditch to itSs|}she learned that the money was) borfull capacity, the remainder was/ rowed, Mrs. Nelson said that she Inturned into the conduft. The con-| sis ted on returning home at once rerunning ; , am duiti ed about half of its}sj Disdain and Indifference. capaci ‘ Ses ae te When the contempt proceedings |. 7. Sees a i by es Nelson were commenced, the attorneys for the | 20 a4 mot aa ue i " ready, was disobeying Session Concert WVol- come by Fisher Harris and of ac-) miles west of Salt Lake. A company ceptance by B. P. Coltman of Idaho]is being incorporated to build and pO yonre ‘ 1} es 4 co rral. the operate i n ajoperate both wert q~ 3 t the It will behe k Kno nowh, eches Th ese SPspeeches Falls. society R CES ony ay nnn! events clos ment of the laws and not for any vio-!| her Bae werd: 1ge to el on, July 18,1906, lation thereof i elson broke dow n and sobbed . : {¢c cine minute before she reCity Attorney Ogden Hiles vgs Srhnil her composure and was able to a stay of judgment until next Tucs-|¢onitinue her story of unhappy mai day so that a meeting of city officials} pjeq life She declared that. "Nelson could be held and an appeal to the} grey jaitticent to her soon after the Supreme court be decided upon. May-} were married, and that he. treated or Thompson was released upon his) per erpelly during the honeymoon own recognizance. A stipulation was} which was spent In Washington, along entered into by the Progress company | the Columbia river during their trip and the city whereby the residents|he told her, she said, that the money may Session Tabernacle fourth Shi is averaging : about attemy to it "ive of the finest draft stallions ever : ef ee vy ae sre Fis Ra ~ The horses are <inson of Clift al neland be- cused of by Opening Retail Western tion opened in afternoon: at.2 Judge plaintif€ practically' a abuse heaped mother The Clella regarded ‘as the finest animal of it sind in the r Goldfinder was. sired by Blythwood Harold, sire of the famous mares sent by King, Edward-and Baron Roths child to the internatlonal. hor show at Chicago last. year Goldfinder resembles. the famous Groomsman, but is 250 pounds: heavier . horse, draft of English type of . the famous specimens splendid are Rae, by James owned horses, other ‘he Thompson at Social Reply. wedded and which Defendant New Addresses strained Salt Lake City from turning} [David A Nelson, principal of the water through the conduit. In et Jackson gees ; eee ee will Depo a : : a aie) TE Lec ne OL eLy Phe plaintif(s ense has ing upon the case, ludee Mors¢ Ae aun iieunterl dail Tada ae dete nies Mayor LOFGREEN -- lared| with the hic} Tuesday and to Spring { guilty MEMBERSHIP IS INCREASING FOR pees wrt Mayor | 2 WINES and LIQUORS IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Sustaining and appetizing -the best and purest on the market. Also the finest ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER. We sell all the local and imported beers by bottle. the WILLES-HORNEL DAUt DRUG 60, a ieaees Bell Noes me Bldg. Phones: 374-1830; Ind. 374-1578, | Ie |