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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1907. SUPREME COURT SAYS TOM'S COUNCILMEN ATTORNEYS FIGHT PoultonMadsenQwen&@; BARE FISTS an THREE JUDGES ERRED: HELP THEIR URUAN I-13) "WHERE THE CLOTHES Main Street | | FIT ItI-1t3 Street. mainn mM | ee Opinions os Street Department Defies. the/Albert H. Rogers Has . Long; ® " : Council, Board and City Record in His Suit Engineer. Ravens Decisions in! Actions Brought by Peart, Teakle and Belnap. | 'Amerikearns Members of Mu-| nicipal Laws Committee Kill Printing Bill. for Divorce. oe In three opinions handed down by the upreme court Thursday the judgment ol SAY CANAL WAS MENACED|HER COMINGS AND GOINGS): ver coun was eeverod Jucon against Judge ‘T him from taking ‘ D. Lewi jurisdiction to of | | j fi 1 i ¢ 5 p Ase ' €2 oO i ~ Vos i co t é eC | court. A notlee of intention was filed, bu the undertaking was not filed in the time 5 , : . ; ( ed by The tiff objected 7 , te of ware . = e's crueia action ownre‘a ilm fo - cain ' ( re) dre e eail Case Defying orders the city council, ae nie, fab on iinet : ice T ‘ wis ae ne eS i ‘ ! Cthe board of public works, and ee cars, and in o complaint for dfvorce| fised to dismiss the appeal'and the wri! issued by the city engineer, the tree filed Thursday in the third district court]or prohibition was asked for eine. S00 department stood in the way OF lit covered four pare preme court ordered. the. appeal dis $75,000 improvement for several the northeast] but the Mrs work} Rogers the Be fendant a ore ONG 1199 South | ™" SatetS tion: ae tre he At Ninth avenue and pores x : company rust and Salt Lake Security which addition, new a building is TES ie es ve ATE? I aa Fe py : as he husbank omas eak as » new trial in her ca against Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake large enough for he?) Railroad company. in which she tne for the decree on the appellant. ‘Tcakle was killed in the Ore1008 a0: Clatsbar ene alanis ABE laces: ae Wo i ig vee uracil WOr) Coe Hiseawuler 2 r cl Sehvincre te gal a ) me 1 ork o $ o pie ye 1 Ate¢ 0 renatmen 8 1oOzerTs - rs Ss 7 ~ brings an income support He a of cruelt grounds eee if ; oe ohn ed ae ‘considerable and own atr et Wes nies Is conduct e: estate ogers cla that he is|tate of obstruction a a wet Seane about $2500, and he declares that] granted Amerikearns administra-|)i Qite has se parate property which|the San despite _the wing of the i Lucy Rogerses yesterday, effort new with pushed on days, President F. 5 eee ark ae Sine his mental condition and that he was|court the jury was instructed to bring sents an outlay Peet aed | unable oo attend properly to his store.|/jn a verdict In favor of the defendant in pany has secured permission from the}yy. jost customers because 1e@ refused} ine action The supreme court hold city council and the board of publie {to stay in th ate while he was deliv fats Fhiye TAU NED nt Gn Cecl niece tanner shVath soiernd Sones aaa hage heat eee vile him ae oods do} cring and sidewalks all. Jay to works other work preparatory to a new resi-j} and humiliated ‘him n one oc i yt 1 tise IES Saha Tea = es senda I she st uc k him oe the face The grade stakes were}|‘ alleges dence district care f mn! Wid code aera | 7. an a eee " fon iu caren permits and engineer city the by set were issued from his of aby When Contractor oy of et corner the re ached } ie a men ovens os atreet avenue ne the Ninth the east storm.<water from benches into City ag canal, whi nt nd tormented him until April, when sh nanuad up her belongings and left his Deen no ae the n a Since nee ala ae al July ols the and ‘There| cree her tallow ta ", 7 1905-Mrs walk witn -him July %®-Mzx Rogers on the Rogers Water refused areet ruck him Department Aroused, October 21-Re nie in Mrs in tojant the was no water in the canal, and as the ace and <¢ alls ~d him aia hames engineer's stakes were set fon the pro-/ August § Rogers refused to =~ ow posed sidewalk in the eanal, the con-|her husbund to sleep in the same bed axOREN" remained away Octetob tr! ¢-Mre the . worl ¢ with ahead went tractor from home all ni Street judgement was rey sed and granted, The plaintiff sued the crepsiifrom to her igen ; ditehes The jury la verdict | supreme }the | and |" was a new trina for $90..dam \ol overflow: to the instructed to {ny favor of court holds the in defend bring defendant. its opinion eourt erred jin instructing excluding evidences : nae es ch 9 'RIDDLE' eee belonging S ir The that the ur RECITAL " ; alled her husband vile names an aid | WI ILL BE ENJOYD When it was reported to the street BiG would leave him department that the contractor was November 9-Mrs. Rogers got mad and | about to lay a sidewalk in the be d of}t 3 ae yee 7 : sae aie Great preparations have been made Riddl DEE corr GUAR RIT en Ga SCEED TEN - ree ane ne es at aa of the end officials of that the canal, municipal achine . attache An dent McGurrin aroused. oftce called sale i canal "And to car- by the} the board of public that | January fsaid has} his.' works rers | Harvara'sCongregational famous elocutionist, at ahs inet - rp -Rorers ned} eceturn =] she Rogers would never left to His and "him or} program a iting poem l with the number Ct Leet is atuMr. Phat:Rida la breicae the 1,200 words In three minutes. the poem know of Southey's Those familiar what facility of approved the work we are doing," con-| . mn ae i ‘i oe ae ni sick in bed). nunciation is required to make tinued Mr. Ss MeGurrin . \"is - ywuary coenee y e rs ‘ beth t's € caer feat enjovable 2 . = . * {orers eK 1oOme + . = The board has ee do Witt tor ® tae minutes Prof. (George. M.-Marshall.-of it either," hotly replied the attache bruary -Threatened to leave Rog-| University of Utah has arranged a this the Or- department rape: city engineer has given "us and} the aly Mr. MeGurrin, ecnees eye eral "That This don't make department © , allow It is . a ph A you the er department." "Well, we are going ahead with work, " announced Mr. MeGurrin. "We will aes If you start anyone it we The whole bi punch Do e 8 who will wi' February "and promised be Coming taken to and > Mebruary 18-Mrs. went oes os 1 paler pril ve ame Rogers' returned do hetter you.] to the May oer and . Mi um cK Wall in the soouk le home pares locked pe the May 21-Mrs. Rogers and left the House for called goo Spe him ba the box the atof honor which M1 Paper-Pair 6 and| for High-Grade -goods: at popular Bodel Midgley= ste again. men will - helped seuyer oun Rogers Harvard Saturday night, be the guest Riddle Ries gone Ogers Mrs. and 6-Mes. Rogers came home longings of Going Rogers off B AbF il 16-Mrs. Rogers left the sald Jt yas "all off." Ma 3-Roge rs came back. starts arrest party li-Mrs. home oO eons pee ees os . alone , difference any will not canal, that with tamper to home a prices ouch. 1st Bast When you order bakery goods orem us you are assured of "The oS Vienna Bakery, Ind. ‘Phone 15. be- aie crazy bese \ PERSONALS | wouldn't Change Course. ; cae ween rs é at rs went te Bpun i] tu é se t et t p y rit ener mene President MeGurrin suggested that er Be eG. eEeEU ne Se ogers go with ue - the course of the canal be changed Kustine 97=Rorers ‘was sick and: Mrs F. R. Coates, of the Wallace-Coates to went She left}company of Chicago, who for) Rogers would not wait on him. room make to order In feet two the sidewalk, and he promised to do|jhome and declared she never would re-|pypjce pecently to look over the land the work jin addition to laying the} turn owned by the Abraham _ Irrigation re- department street The sidewalk. fused pany: to consent to this. The com-|" insists' that' the Jaying of the/ ae which wes takes would not soer up mage part or' of interfere the the with tlons of that Waterway, ss . : a : PePeneeae's pee func-| but the street an Pan macs WE renu BG a re: was : with] company will} The improvement. relievthus intersections, the all lay of embarrassment ing the city of the finding, money to pay for them, despite C at a Tepaving ne i6-Rogera wes : 20-Mrs. him peat sick Rogers returned sleep in canal, | Pulled all the covers street, December 14-Mrs. the lent, and until yesterday the work stopped, The contractor is going ahead he ahoveniber November refused off Rogers hid called her east ai houge finished. ogers moved in January 12, 199%-Mrs. Rogers called Mrs. husband vile names ; agai oceurced 1i-It April Rogers * packed -Mrs. pril pas God, tert the place. She RE ASR' eee)in ee the up has newspapel with the af n hoe ome the last Lake Salt to returried Lowry, formerly a Salt Lake man, and now connected American National bank at iongince : ee yesterdas ge He him|fin vile names, : Mareh aeaus-Rogers was assaulted and| called April 2-Mrs. Rogers da ated the dese. ity -egularly preg to enh district accom-|set fist company, but | night bec Russell Sata PueA ate had ae a aay 2 ay been at tin chew ae Ged . Gibson City, Ill, called by the critical illness of ee his crfather wrywho reached died fivethe hours bebedside ad a : i Mr. anc Ala Cawthon M. O. Mrs aiid Mi of Selma, T. Chapman John her|Dr. not} were in Salt Lake eee = ‘ ‘ vhere rties bie Seal Mr. hoe Cawthon ana Custer , ross in nists pudpe has nctee, OF ore OE fo complaint. Theee belongs Mr. Cawthon counties, Blaine have wtated ts it and persons, for/elderly improved TEN being the modate and . moet wealthiest the one to familles.; raised and before married een residence prope 1s and is ee brominenk familie Ce Sea the affair yester about asked When proy Idaho in heavily invested has de partstreet Atkins of the day Clerk ment said that the canal was city Les, property and was necessary drain R wn . Deceived. Be Don't off come that .waters storm the for the hills. Three ditehes are merged Rabbi Freund's Topic - Rabbi We have been in business In Salt into the canal at the east end of Ninth} Freund will speak on the subject, Lake for 18 years. If you want pure avenue and the canal runs to the en-| ‘The Gospel of Contentment" at the|Ice Cream in par kages, be sure ss trance to City creek, where conerete| Hebrew temple tonight ame "American" is 9 the 7] an created ‘ed cre and pipe. verinto tha water safely into laid the to ae stream, the street department tecting the rights of ee ceaee eae ee € said) +S-___-_ ux KReclial Program. The program of Prof, J. lan today at soe SE cital is av follo March J. McClelorgan re- ‘'Fune oe Me Chapin wee horus of Angels" "Adagio Old eae. ‘ "Arrange d Sextet from "Lucila Selected. The represent estate face free from 6 are first on improved their and this by issued hank vield S. Clatk Guilmant Performer Donizettl Certi- ficates real by Seeured mortgages worth twice value, are taxation, per cent net, redeemable at any time, SALT SECURITY Security 32-34 . speci: meeting of very| the| LAKT Trust Main Mir ‘ : 3 Minneapolis Miningstudents Students-A party. of twenty-five' of the Minneapolis School of Mines is in the city enroute to the Coast. The students are visiting and inspecting mines and smelters of the ‘Mountain section and during their stay in Salt Lake wil run side trips to Park City, Bingham and Eureka, passing two days in each camp. Later they will leave for Los Angeles, Bldg. st. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000.00. CO. each package. American Ice Cream ©9 \ ms a nieranen tde Vienna: Bakery "SK lf ven «phey're the: Best." bread and cakes, ey re st. A daily new via Be:train Oregon ; re to Ogden at Short Line. quan § - J. M. Greaves Promoted-Several changes in local' officials of the Salt Lake Route will become § effective June 1. Kenneth C. Kerr, traveling passenger agent, will leave this city to become commercial agent of the line, with headquarters at Riversidé, Cal. The position vacated by Mr. Kerr will be filled by J. M. Greaves, present city ticket agent in the local office. Mr. Greaves will be succeeded by W. JThomas, present assistant city ticket agent Bros. 33-86 Stationers, Bs. 32 for Place summer before BROOK" we your and get orders fall Phones 2604, now delivery, busy. CENTRAL COAL & COMPANY 38 COKE So. Main. GOV. CUTLER TO INSPECT HIGH SCHOOL PARADE ‘"‘T had a box of the most de1st South. Zz So. Main. Gets, Unless the Amerikearns administration asks for' bids on the. adveértisenent of public improvements, under the new law, test case will be made fhe advertising without bids; for no specifiC rate, is null and vold under the amendments made by the last legislaturé Councilman Fernstrom said that he would keep on trying to get the od of advertising before the is "Ther t no use talking, the advertising is let now it Is not lezal, The Tribune charges what wants and the city pays the propertymwhners' money for it. Under the new law it will have to be let to the lowest bidder or the property-owners can refuse to pay for it and the city will have lo bear the expense. The propertyowners can beat the case in the courts. { Intend to bring it to an issue one way or another "The Tribune has been charging its own prices for the advertising and nothing has been said about it, It isa shame to hold the property-owners up on such a proposition withput giving th an a chance to get their advertising for half the Tribune's price. nh my resolution mapping out a procedure for making and letting contracts for improvements, (h is.a provision requiring the soliciting of bids, for advertising. | understand that this will be killed out. The committee has not reached the resolution so tar, and I doubt whether it will be acted on at all. No id's have been advertised for under this vear's contracts, but will be in a short time." ---_ <2 CITE. licious bonbons, yesterday- McDonald's Dutch Chocolates," said one girl to another, Train leaves for Saltair ball 8 p. m. "‘and it certainly was a treat!'' $30-CALIFORNIA-830. * 30¢ the half pound; 60c the Sale now on-Round trip. Salt Lake Route only, 169 8. Main St. He pound. who hesitates has to take an upper. Barrow Tribune ANTHRACITE for garden netting 2 Papers. the We have secured the EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for this HIGH GRADE: .ANTHRA- 5S. oMe" Wall Co What The Salt charges the Lake Ti ibune oroperty owners about $1 per ineh for ach issue idvertising This or legal s as much county advertising cost ind given to the ity'Ss advertisements in On single varell type the Tribune xtensions the Tribune has rec eived advertising. The rom $400 to $700 for que stioned nor the rate, are not put through on doublethey are juick time of public works meet In the board ing last Friday night the Tribune presented a bill for $60 for advertising. ‘What have we been advertising that has cost that much?" inquired Ww J. Halloran. at Liberty ‘Why. the band stand mark and the West Temple paving exBREN: ' Clerk Frank R Christense n mai Phat' Ss pretty high," replied Chairnan Fred J pean: "but T suppose we will have to sta for Without further. "discussing or even ooking over it was approved or payment 3 Memized bill shows hat advertisement of the band $18, for 20 issues. It covynehes of space and cost the Tribune ee 2? cents set The to space on fribune is being paid rates Oo 1 ind not on a contract, so much pei housand ems, The West Temple paving extension covered 2 idvertisement inches $f space and cost for 20 inthe city $42 sertions Test Case Coming. "SILVER Burbidge Leac i Watinas for most popular person in the Fifth vant is quile animated and before the polls close there will be considerable ing for first place. standing of the respective contesta shows George E. Burbidge in lead, with Jacob Reiser and Annie Griffiths closely folowing. Then Alex. Buchanan jv, William A an sr Harrow, William Green, Naomi Brimley Griffiths, ntnaees Rippe, Harrow, Bywater, Fred J Seddon, May Bywater, C: Cariquist and Herman Griffiths wine Winners get season tickets to Lagoon and Wandamere, New Midgley-Bodel & TRUST and Mecting-A State Street Hardware hose, tools and poultry State Street Bee 2 important Auxiliary wag merely pro-| Ladies' Auxiliary Society of ‘Temple the' city B'nal Israel will be held this morning}, ee eee setiat 10 a. m. at the B. B. room the grades for the , . sidewalk, sindwas not known that some of the stakes were set in the canal, and the bungle did not come to light until the sidewalk was laid, after the usual permission had been granted by the various city departments. Organ Ladies' efforts to put the city's adveror public improvements on a ‘ompetitive basis required in ‘solution Introduced by Councilman Fernstrom, have. failed. it stands, the resolution has been municipal laws committhe Amerikearns memthe Salt Lake Tribune will to charge the property-own continue er sees what it fil Under the new lay it is required that the advertising to be paid by the abutting will have property owners The legal ment of the Sheets party was as an opinion on the matter by Council1s man Fernstrom to whether it to would he legal let advertising on public improvement without bid Neither City Attorney Hiles nor his soctate H Dinennys would an opinion, When the matter by the municipal laws Was buried without considThur night, and there it being taken of committer trom ittempted it trom o r rands the committee last Monday in council meeting, but failed floor of Fernstrom as on the council making a motion to bring t before the meeting one member of the municipal laws committee, which has the resolution in hands, remarked: "We will take care of that resolution all right Vhe Tribune needs the money, and it will get The st atement was made by an Amerikearns councilnan, and it Ww is carried out by "‘ditehng the resolution drameb Borgia Kate Douglass Wigithe and. Dressmaker'. "Village. master piece, How: ihe. Water TESU BET ME CILaia rent TATE Southey In i 8 Mics Alb | ree includes o fr oe Wictosrugee "niunab Oath } vile home return night to]! crezi in re Piidie Nenana ] called was the $c | First e Roger good mood I , geruer has! council the what care can't interfere with r De c-Mrs. Rogers refused dinnet cook | ( Nnciee iis January 10, 19%3-Acain Mrs. Rogers to sleep in husband llow to Jed. Mr said ahead, go to council city MeGurrin. "T don't sald. ; You ) oat run. Some a Made stop], fos ( ina to the work and that any attempt ry it on would result in arres "Hut we have been ordered ; ore + scene the to sent been had became aie and \ll The battalion of High sehoo! cadets will give a battallon p&rade tomorrow on the High sehool parade grounds Governor Cutler and his staff will witness the affair, as well as some of the officers from the fort. This is the big day of the year tor the cadets and they have been workIng diligently preparing for the event. The eighth grade students have been invited to attend the affair and it is thought that there will be quite a lacge gather ing at the school tomorrow. The public may attend, -_----- Midgley- Bodel New aa re medium ono wall | a Come After engaging in a heated pera argu-| court Thursday The fight in the fourth the corridor on took 5] property act of ee Herman ne pag re sec o a 2 value, f cecu inch nm 4 . itive pret + Eat the_best." ds THAT ss . humidity vienns i at 6 p. : D eee ae = KEPT THE PREPS. BUSY] x the. trench 3 { 4 1 ‘3 \ \ Se ¥ $18 Chey also for lined tood hungry to bring any arrived. in a sheep. as fa trom The circle The 150 like buns ' "3 g i Property Valuations Lake County Seven In Grow Salt Over Millions as they the box, and were so many were a nthe .assasstent i Stk i Salt ‘7 . 3 ¢ ae pe es S as ee ahd : [Ay we mae cy See for the year 1907 over the assessment of 08 Count ee i Gacdinbell 6 ° Wa esso umpbe ind his assistants completed th 7 ment Thursday after several week a oro oee ix c twin ‘ given . at 0 , $381,901. These nce goods i Oi : ae a | 175 | South ADVANCES CHAKRGIOS of $2,941,819 1 The inereas $3,105,513 rhe Main THE MOST- rim LEAST tecreases this year are in patented min swine and miscella- ng claims, sheep neous property slows comparative year and last year Real estat Patented mining {mprovements Horses Cattle = 3heep Swine Bees Merchandise Machinery Solvent The following table assessmet for thi ; claims : : j e | credits | | not otherwise | An ideal massage and skin food. Just what you need this weather on ‘| Wedding Reiser, 191,51 - $57,688,447 Rings Jeweler and » Diamonds. East Ist So A. St. | | | the : pitdecsidal. skin nice 35¢ a Jar ALL 2.757,972 See ; eee tan, cle. keeps and soft Only KINDS AT OUR OF SODA DRINKS FOUNTAIN. s ORNE COMPANY News Building. By the Monument Phones: Beli -1830. Ind. 7451578. THE BIG THREE---ATTERBURY, HIGH ART AND ROYCROFT, each correct but differing from the others 1 in some particular, and each with a series of styles that would be a broad variety for the ordinary store, all combined to give every man his ideal. It is a matter of being suited when we suit you. D> Wanted. | figures. : Ss Grow, expeCandy plain b ] " JEWELE | Girls in e are required to fit the forms and fancies of all Men--a lot of different cuts; some ultra fashionable and some more conservative, but if ever a stock was equal to the task ours of the present season 1s. oner Elgin 20-year . Prices. marked A LOT OF DIFFERENT SUIT STYLES Beaver county-George H. Thompson, por Elder Cen nee Wight Cache county-lIver Niels Carbon county-J. W, Metcalf ISmery county-J. W. Seely. Garfield county-David W Adams lron county-Albert H. Ort Juab county-A. N. Hague Kane county-Oscar Levanger Morgan county-D. eine Plute county-Danit ] , hroe kmor ten, alton Salt take county._E , N. Jacklin. Sanpete eounty-A. Larsen Sevier county-Byron Hanchett. Summit county-Cornelius Hunt. Tooele county-John Hammond. yunty-Brigham Madsen Utah cc Harnilcounty-F. 5S Washin gton tonl Wasatch county-George Van Wag-) Twenty in with a twenty-year and charm thrown Cash Alb | from. the assess the increase ~con- idérably , There was an increase. eal estate over last yeai of personal property was - Twenty- one wardens deputy game were appe rinted Thursday by State Fish Warden Herbert B Croand ,Gam e eee to mar for various counties Under new the recent legis slation the of law the deputies and justices the muy licen ses tor peace issue ‘ishing The appointments have and hunting, Governor John been app roved. by C, and sent to the different boards Cutler commissioners for contirmaof county tion The appointments are as follows: county-John 17-jeweled Watch, [Mal asemen ie was marse | Sold on Easy Payments at $50,521,278 fresh-/|S today new cases chain I COUNTY GAME WARDENS RECEIVE APPOINTMENTS Weber brand DRUG could _ be the cheese senior, sophomore and classes will go to the hill finish the job a Waltham { de- could not be cut fast enough. In: less] than 15 minutes over 800 buns and £4 pounds of cheese had disappeared, 2 man and For or sold-flled zold-fitled in r lunch boys $40 o Nothing unusual . about the price, ? 7 ~ Qu . | it Ss the uality . than lose the boys, Protessor who had charge of the men, the city for a load of buns and At 2 o'clock the much-looked- up voured brought forget to : The Fort Douglas officials loaned | Money the boys six mules and the services of] Personal property three soldiers, so that by noon there enumerated was a working supply of material on Grand ae hand and about one-fourth of the "U' had At noon the junior a went to the Popperton grove, whe the girls of the class had arepared a lune The preps, however, had no girl friends. Rather Young, sent to cheese. x pleased Clothes. = 7 imounts are deducted nent and cuts down The junior college students and the] rreparatory students of the Univer-] i ot Utah, numbering in all nearly S00, started the first work of construc-] tion on the large "U"' on the hillside] i 9 o'clock yesterday morning. When] i o'clock came they had not com-| yeted their half of the work Spikes] rad to be driven into the ground to] keep the cement from. sliding down] the hill, so that,. with all. the' draw-! yacks, it was nearly 10 o'clock before | he first eee had been placed. in} . Ss easily . 7 Benjamin Corre, Crothe. ee MADE IN NEW YOR Alice dPenjamin AKERS amin 1G nuit 27)" 3read copyes U? BIG VWHIT ww" m.. - sakery ap- clothes | 4 Shep- decors amiine Mevert and unusual he F with tates weather bureau for the twentyf a8 compared with a total Of fol,021.2, our hours ending at 6 p. m. today: for last year About $4,500,000 of this inTemperature at G6 p. m, 67 degrees:}] crease Is in the city and the remainde: Ea temperature 69 degrees:|in the county. minimum temperature, 42 egrees, mea The exemption of mortgages trom taxa are "Total" ey 4 rel tad e a his ies tion and the placing of the Utah Light ma otal deficiency: o "month, mperature ES any' ME aks bes In the : sinus. thed firaticorothe 35 deand Railway carpanys property rrees: accumulated excess of temper iands of the state board of equalization ture since Jan. 1, 477 degrees; Total ee cut down. the incrense of the county's | cipitation, none. 1 precipitation assessment. about $1,600,000 The street} ince the first of the mont 44 inch, } railway company's property is assessed Recurmuti wed BneD below one ‘orimal: st $1,089,535, and the amount of money per knows : cane 4 ird moved out and Bamberger had her ivrested for stealing some furniture, which was worth about $100 She vas lodged in jail and held there for ome time, awaiting the iurival of friends to sign a bail bond. The case 7 was dismissed against her and she im2 ely Arete mediat filed: \suit ---__ +--+ -____ 3 satisfied. be can , man ' fol- When ae a place floor Bamberger. ‘ ~ rene - preciates De lowing the adjournment of court. Parnes ung a left to Barrette''s chin and the Jatter countered by trying to scratch out Barnes's right eve \nother argument was engaged in after the two blows were delivered and the case wa continued and so was the tight The affidavit which led up to the fight alleged that Mrs. Shepard, who is suing Bamberger, is ill in ely, Nev here he and her husband are-looking for a hotel telegram was introduced by Jarne from Mrs. Shepird's husband torne Barrette doubted its sincerit ind Barnes repijed that he took Barrette''s remark 1s an Insult Barrette says that th continuance wa ked for to secure 1 seltiement by stipulation One word led to another, and following the adjournment of court the fight occurred in the hall There were a number of witnesses to the affair, and the men were immediately stopped tter wrangling for some time in the corridor it was called off The suit was filed to recover $5,000 for false arrest and ‘imprisonment Phe complaint states that Mrs, Shepird's good name and reputation were njured by the malicious actions of the defendant Mrs Shepard conducted the Union Pacific hotel, which is the owns If - any almost that person A = iif. \. R. Barnes and upon W. J. itsRarretie at-|J merits int <i terns -T- fase ir Attorneys! tempted to settle i fistic encounter, « i ment oversan MM Aa vit Med 1 tenes ; big a such variety of styles and pat Spree of Mrs, Rudy Shepard against Her-| pa man Bamberger. In Judge Morris L.| Ritchie's in suc 1n ome ~=h, | Steady work good wages. r No spuy.. Sweet clence nece essary. company, 153 E. 1st South Co, 5. 1st pUely showing @ large line a Clothes hee | - : was = ‘Correct BOUT! ie ‘ BENJAMIN --_-_--__ TAXES GO 10 THE TRIBUNE | BYSTANDERS |S STOP restrain an ap- ALFRED | Argue on Point of Veracity, Which Leads to Blows. Suit! Trust Company!New Method of Making Safe peal ease tr cee e's al whieh Price Charged by the Defend- Shepar ad - Bamberzei | hI wa | Leadsr to Expression of }| Judgment of Thieves is Double derickson, defendant. Matrion a Second Ahead With ' unted Peart in the justice court ane Doubt of Truthfulness, district the to appealed Hlenderickson Reasonable Rates, Venture, monial Improvement, Security and ls Going. bench | | 228-230 MAIN. |