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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY,UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1906. ONG YIP SAYS HE'S GREATLY DAMAGED : {Judge : Emory in Dying State-| ment Tells Cause of Shooting. Thousands of Women Shoppers Barred From Marshall . ' Field & Co.'s. Sues Chin Quan Chan for $2,600 for Defamation of Character. ACCUSED Purpose of Association Policyholders panics New York, July much the point ional of of the hotel organizing that of every most for its from the old, for | Who an|2 field of eu rest of While the marily of control the er ing ve U-} ere offices to of the New York July his lated in G. one of this Meade it Judge George Gray - to} reached at| the * . was |/O)™C! Soar ist Va whom Dela- ts sere vice clear| warrants building c os Rat ; a after : _| ite eae nar ine events ravaalicont J vice ¢ hairman, Prank Hanly Former Parker of New, York, Johnson of Minnesota, Smith, of Judge This quest, talked initial Indiana, Alton time at Charlotte's Iwith answered the the boy. vish B. | 44, Governor me him to I continue replied, "Oh, to to come S. of Pennsylvania, toberts CLG onnecti- | Newhouse of Pennsylvania, of St souls, of Salt Chief counsel, NeW York. ? _seeretary, Lake, - eR nneers Utah, Samuel Seymour Sp G, R, F. -W Samuel | , Untermyer Eaton - of of New| Me Serugham of . «New rork. Co., president Talk trouble in of six in ; in State tried they are to utaifon Ong street when day a the to any thé ad- satisfactory to adhere he asserts, and having agreement, made re-|!ssued telephone, told him a hurried State want] When eh?' Ranta og 46 my Insanity. what in @ tone®of voice hostility to me. he the feet turned shot me clear that the house to the chief Street called ca!l at saw fuss their was if she police are way of were Monday women, blocked It was by like Indi- | 2 sereat ne ighborhood gossiping bee. Phat | The crowd kept swelling and swelling Until the whole of State street was blocked and reserves of police had to be called out to make passage ways for street cars and pedestrians. Such down.' has never before on State street This radical when Thompson] cares, is of Emory it was|he plans action, up with him and]|fied his and then himself | building refused. after Mr. the opening as a crusade Simpson's wit- Bartzen de- wedge in what against all the which haye de- protest, declared commands as arrangements. Mr. been to changes in The mayor, The policy-holders adopted an adThe plea of the defense will be| that the police method was too drasdress to the policy-holders of the New | j,canity, based on the mad infatuation | tic. The mayor was supported, in. his York Life Insurance and the Mutual of the accused youth for Charlotte | opinion by the corporation counsel's fife Insur ance Part, .as,.follo COULDA, which is, in actions eahay of under national name Polley-Holders' and herewith eration the acts: "These are they ers. the insurance of the on his past eccentric | office, the Proxies Given two years. Turn Organization. "To secure the benefit of such law, if is necessary that the 1,200,000 or more policy-holders should organize Into sueh working force as to secure harmony or action in the selection of candidates for directors. Vhen from the names that we now invite you te submit to us for consideration we have nominated candidates for directors, we shall have discharged the responsibility resting upon us, The election these candidates will be entirely im your hands: As your representatives in this campaign, we advise vou. to dfsregard the influence ihat will be brought to bear upon you loc al by the paid agents and to exercise:in this as in other matters. your indepe sndent and individual judgement in the e 1 Who shall from this time act as trustees of your insurance savings. of Cenipaign. "It is not the purpose of this movement to disturb the actual working organizations of these two companies, except #0 far as it may be necessary to correct. the abuses that are the result of mismanagement at the execulive centers. "The expense of this campaign must be borne by the policy-holders. costs over $50,000 to place a circular in the hands of the policy-holders. "Committee on finance will have Trying 7 Colorado Old Salton, with. : Pacific River Channel i '.companics Up. ty had n such ruled no right Cal, that the municipal- up a business to ae summary fashie ADVANCES rn Inter- | Southern "It gradually became a recognized custom among the officers to secure through agents' proxies made out to the president or some other officer the company upon the delivery of the ay In this way the voting power Was gradually transferred from. the policy-holders to a few of the live officers centered in New "Atthe last lature of the state two companies, was enacted a law that gives to policy-holders their actual voting rights. The law strikes at the very root -of the evils: complained of. It eancels all. previously issued proxies and provides that any proxy given in adyance of October 1905, shall be void It fixes the for the election of directors. It gives to the poliev-holders the privilege of nominating their @Wwn candidates and the right to vote by ballot as in ordinary miecuibne and tq record that vote by mail, We emphasize the fact that now is the only opportunity for obtaining complete control of your properties at election, hereafter, as under the onty one-half the directors can be chosen in any one year. of OFA which BLACKMAILER committee sets of over $900,000,000 represent the premiums that you have as polieyholders paid. "The Jaw requires that the polieyholders of a mutual company. shall elect from among themselves directors Who shall be responsible to all polieyholders for the intelligent and falthful management of the company's affairs. In the actual voting as the law formerly stood, it was practically imfor the poliey-holders seatinept ‘the world to vote. 95, even after the agitation beGan, there were 2.5% st, mainly proxies, in the two companies. out of a total of ever 1,200,000 policyholders Pxpense also "Lewis mutual companies; that is to say, are owned by. their pelicy-hold‘The -cnormous accumulated -.as- Necessity durifis ALTON Submit for your considfollowing statement - of two and Organization. "AL the request of policy-holders and committees representing policyholders in your companies, in the United States and foreign countries the undersigned have consented to act as a committee to represent your in- terests Whittlesey, July to in co Albany, Into N. ISIS PARDONED Will Begin Alaska. Y Fuly Life Anew bes Jearn- : S-It ed. today, that "Lewis Jarvis," Thomas P, Wickes the lawyer convicted Decem- ernor Higgins. Wickes, it is begin life anew : understood, intends to in Alaska. His friends of attempted blackmail last ber, was pardoned last week 7 | $.-Confronted} a-final°washout Jarvis" Within the next|have informed the by governor Gov- that he weeks ters of by the rapid Salton the advancing sea, the wa- Southern Salton sink, has been entirely handi-|j capped in part by its isalation from sean tga ‘Y eee eet Hold HOWELL rt PENSION = £00 of the the river from its Salton and te run The opening fn wide length willbe transportation dam: of PY acilities, 2 ts over] pate: ds With these! those in Hanry } owed Bowen.of.Milford.a case BILLS of pension $6 Veteran Robert(G. has his $10 per Sarah A. has-been pension Kad (nat city month. a Pensions Robertson of month, Sleater o inereased for aland to Widows Orderville and charge of the work feel confident that! 7 ouisa A. Thomas of Vernal have also they will: beable to "avoid>)another |) con allowed at $8 per month move of the Southern Pacific tracks The cineresaman has:also-been"no= Tee oe iar tae ENS rae aee tine d that bills introduced by him have a) will DRY be the acy rt directed ae oe toward it DOCK ENDS Successful Completion * "| JOURNEY of Unique Naval Experiment. Manila, July 10.-The floating dry dock Dewey arrived at Olongapo this morning after a voyage 19,000 miles and covering 193 day " dry dock dewey "sailed" from , Va, navy yard on @ec. on a journey across the Atthrough the Suez canal and ted sea. and then across the Indian ocean to the Philippines. Pregress necessarily was slow, On Jan. 6 the craft was off Bermuda and on Feb. 22 at the Canary islands. It passed Gibraltar Mareh 25 and entered the Suez canal April 19. It was not until May 15 that the dock emerged from the Red sea On June 6 the dock passed the Island of Ceylon and on June 13 entered the Straits of Malacca. Singapore was passed June 21. charge of all receipts and expendilures and will see that contributions received trom policy-holders are expended in their interest. the conclusion of me campaign a detailed expense account will be rendered, hould the Saliay Kalters give expressidn to sue esire, this committee will endeavor to form a permahent policy-holders' organigation, ® nominations of cawBidates for directors will be made as soon as posle and a list of the names sent to every member of this association." been passed by congress Wor the vellet ‘ot Cares as follows; Charles M. for Sexton of Salt Lake, $20 a month, the relief of Widow Susan Campbell of Brigh am City, $12 a month, and to pernit Utah to select lands in any abandoned military reservation in the state; BREWERS Promise is GIVE Be Back and Will Get Property. Kansas "City, Mo., July 9.-The Heim, Rochester and Imperial Brewing cores have given up the' fight in Kansas City, Kan., and will sell no more beer to the "joints These companies, owning about one hundred and fifty saloons across the line, notified Assistant Attorney General Trickett today that if he would surrender to them the fixtures and stocks of goods that have been contiscated by the Kansas authorities, the brewers' combine Soe make no move trouble : alue of the fixtures And: the stocks ik the hands of the attorney general exceeds $150,000 Had the brewers not suggested today's) compromise, the fixtures would have been burned and the liquors emptied into the gutters, bul now the property wilt be restored. shipping sions to sonpre harbor. companies the striking to make concesseamen caused a strike of all laborers in. the Several factories in-the- altes also stopped wor It is said the men are demanding concessions that it would be. impos-| Sible for the employers to srant, law- filed suit Chin for Quan Chinatown, Charges Judge of who Injure re- Him. Howell Disqualified Alleged Violations hearing of of Daniel TELLS | Carlson Says When General Strike of Laborers. « Odessa, July 10-The failure of the a damaged, Beof Law. arguments Hamer, in the contestant and The appellant contends that the lower court erred in counting ballots for Howell which should have beer declared illegal an in deciding against contestant on the point of the isqualification of Judge. Howell, ae on the latter point it oak set out the argument for the appellant that prior to the election Judge Howell personally ide several promises to individuals to office. ap polnat Se his, the attorneys for the contestant contend, is a violation of seetion 892 of the revised statutes of Utah, as that section makes it a felony for to "give, offer or promise . place or emplofment to induce voters to vote or refrain from voting at such election Pik: any particular person or persons."' a It is alleged Judge Howell's conduct in the matter disqualifies him from accepting the office, even though he received the mast voles UP FIGHT Good, Their rep- and against of his appellant, against James Howell, contestee,, whie nvolves the office of judge of the Second judicial district is being heard by the supreme court in adjourned Session. udge O. W. Powe rs an . Richards of pave" appear for Mr. Hamer and laginnis and N. Kimball of Gae n appear for Judge Howel The contest was brought in behalf of Judge Rolapp after the last election, at which time, according to the returns: canvassed by the county commissioners of the three counties comprising the district, Judge Howell was ected by a plurality of 167. votes. At the hearing on the centest, which was presided over by Judge C. W Morse, Judge Howell was declared eleeted by 101 votes It was alleged on behalf of Judge Rolapp that the board erred in counting cartain ealseed illegal ballots for Judge Howe it being also contended that at bon Howell is fhe litie 2d from helding the of*ice because of alleged violations of the state election laws in that he offered positions to several parties in order to induce them to vote for him. Judge Morse ruled against the contestants on both points and an peal was then taken to the supreme cour Says He's Disqualified, Congressman Receives Word of Favor- mad rust 1 it into the to be closed sug. and been Election able Action. . trainloads of reck from the quarries near Pilot Knob and dump them Congressman" Joseph' Howell has into. the in-take, thus constructing, the dust been notified by the United States dam. which is intended to check the|}ension _commissioner_ that. Veteran flow into have damages The run gulf. eredit yesterday ex-mayor Dis- Suit. business*'man Sing cause ernor, the railroad, Machinery and materiai need to construct the dam and headgates had to be hauled nine miles Later the CREATE NEW Comunpissioners DISTRICT. VOTING G Arrange Garfield for Voting of Citizens. At a meeting of the county commisheld yesterday a new voting sioners district, No. 96, which embraces the territory in the vicinity of the new smelters at Garfield, was created out of District 83 » appointment of J. D. Brown as deputy sheriff at Garflele to serve without pay from the county, was confirmed let to the Intercontract was company mountain Eleetri the installatio of an I Hinteenth South eanal fer $989 fou used to pump water road sprinkling the old | territorial from Smoot''s to Holliday CONTEST FOR JUDGESHIP IN SUPREME COURT on his way to the Pacific is already eoas Wickes was convicted and sentencDec. 21,,1905,-to serve a year Pacific eomniay is now making every/e penitentiary. His orinis eoneffo to turn the Colora do}in ponsitth writing threatening letters, which | sisted of fare its old channel, river back to which the fictitious name of "Lewis Porcane into the gulf of Califor nia. The appellate dicompany's transcon-|J arvis' was signed. miles of the confirmed this sentence las Large gangs|V ision ecrtal line is affected. teams and graders have} \ larch with of men pardon of Wickes was signed The been sent to Pilot Knob, a few miles by Governor Higgins last Thursday. It of Yuma, and the constructhis side was one of a number of pardons signtion of a nine mile spur track, branchthe time, was not ing from the main line at Pilot Knob,| ed publie at the executive chamber, leading down through Mexico and not wishing it commented governor ending at the famous in-take, has been on It is understood that District Atcommenced, Jevome and many prominent The ef checking the flow atjt orney work members of the New York bar joined where the Colorado river the in-take, 8s rushing from its old channel into the} Mrs. Wickes in the petition to the gov- six Yip Alleged The plaintif€ states that he is a nalive of the Empire of China, but has veon a subject of the United States for more than thirty years, and has been principally engaged in the mercantile business and that as a merchant and subject he has high credit and «standing ane as a business Bankrupt Petition Complicated. man and law-abiding, peaceful subect his reputation, character and A rather complicated petition in bankruptey, covering a large number standing have been above reproach not. only among his fellow countryof pages, was filed yesterday in the men, with whom his principal busiUnited States court The petitioners ness affairs are carried on, but also were Robinson & Robinson of this among American citizens He alleges The abilities of the firm amount that the making of these charges by to $859.36, i no assets. In addithe defendant has greatly injured him, tion to fling a petition under the firm name, the essrs. Robinson, John G is credit, good name ¢ merehant and also and Jehn B, fled individual petitions law-abiding subjeet, and in bankruptcy The former has labilities amounting to $996.41. with humiliated and tended to gating $225, claimed to humiliate him and bring him into disJohn B.'s liabilities grace among all classes of people. The with assets to tally, plaintif' further avers that the crimamount to inal charges and the proceedings priot to be excepted, but these are claimed to his dismissal before the extensively published in the ae Company Incorporates. newspapers of Salt Lake, and the plainArticles of incorporation of the Littiff is informed and believes and al3 Edgard Mining company were filed leges that the publication of said lithe secretary of state yesterday belous charges were made through the capital stock is $25,000, with procurement and at the. solicitation shares of 10 cents par value. The new and request of the defendant in order company will develop the Grant group to further injure the good name, repof mining claims in. Tintie district. ulation and credit of the plaintiff. John T. O'Brien is president, Clara In the doing of all the things alleged as hh a been done by the a | Gustaldi vice president, James O'Brien ne secretary and managing director, Jer fendant, the plaintift claims Driscoll CrEebueee these, wit techie them maliciously and without er deas O'Brien constituling the board of dible cause rectors. Ry ceason of the premises the plaininjured in his pertiff thinks he was COURT NOTES son and prevented attending to his business. He also pald the sum of counJudge Afmatrone isin Summit $100 counsel fees in defending himself, He will ty. holding court in Coalville and has been injured in his credit and remain there the balance of the week. standing as a merehant and business man and as a peaceable, law-abiding Judge Morse went to Tooele yestercitizen in the sum of $2,500. He thereday to hold court ore asks that amount together with Ric hard Randolph, whose occupathe $100 he has paid his attorneys, a on fs giv as a member of the Salt total of $2,600. Lake fire ea pitieaks tiled a petition in bankruptcy yesterday in the Federal court. The liabliities dre placed at $3344.65, andethe assets at $40, the latter claimed to be excepted surrounding much as to about. so. ihe purpose of begging Charlotte | large establishments, Whittlesey to make possibly to kill her of ee a Says Blockaded. thousands of whom massed on the and marvelled the pore eons tantly I jump- | 2 sight and followed him. Then | ressed and It is entered they bluecoats, sidewalks : Be order Meanwhile |Shoppers, most attentions You don't her, Will This was iting bitter | no! sée Defense his an and | t® paca aE Was ear ae DUSINESS resumed, that | 4" and for cently had the plaintif? and two other Chinamen arrested on a complaint charging them with threatening his life. The complaints were dismissed on motion of Chin Quan Chan before the matter came to trial, and it is on this account that Ong Yip Sing is suing The complaint states that the defendant had a complaint sworn out in which he charged the plaintiff with "having threatened to commit an offense against the person of another as Tollows, to-wit: That the said Yip Sing did then and there willfully, maliciously and unlawfully say to the said Chin Quan Chan, ‘T'll get somebody to kili you; I got lots of money, I'll pay all expenses; whereupon a Warrant was issued and the plaintiff was arraigned, but later the complaint was dismissec The of new the police department and staLoy: Slinends n avound their retail stores on State, Washing- Simpson Murder citizen Chan, commissioner, to make Arrested that.his as $2,600 out firm. of disregarding, come of abiding James Simp- the arrangements with the firm to the building laws, which, failed Ong Claiming be- swore violations erection the Had missed this afternoon, charge having Mr. cut, A.M. Shook of Tennessce, : euded the conversation. An hour later | Hein bothar of Illinois, :- executive | oy octor came running up the steps to] committe ; our house. He entered the hall, pass- | ‘Inance committee, Thomas B.| ing Mr. and Mrs. Keith, my wife and| Wanamaker Neidringhaus in She told him she could not see him as the comn oner's office and after a ne was ollie Out! for the evening. | Stormy conference, lasting an hour, nee yin had. told. Chester' she left the office in a huff He then went did not wi nts ittentions Some time |® Mayor Dunne''s office and. after a jarer Chester aeaili called up my conference of half an hour the mayor Governor J. H Charles Emory Pennsylvania, W Tr nnypa wker Governor rienry of Chin ton, Randolph streets «ar nd Wabash avenue, and denied admittance to all customers Ghariotte mectine thie afternoon were: Rich oe Charlotte did not wish to see him and } Sat) Maca 7 eneare | to furthermore that house I did again, not wish him Massachusetts, chairman, come to the nor did Olney _ of Governor Laws commissioner law fixed, ; Earlier i Statement. : aaa pe permission home for Chairman. ‘"locied "et the ofiékrs & a climax ane by telephone arn talked to CharWhittlescy. : my niece. aor he was desperately in love. He Sieh selected Olney Che Vio- Addition. 9.-The Field strenuous young/son, went - pase - peter: Emory and ware, a member of the federal judiclary, would be elected chairman of the] committee at its meeting today, but he decided that he could not give the ume to the pesition and another can-| didate of discov- | warrants for the arrest of from eer Judge's ie ; boards of Field & Co. Building July Marshall night was bullet. revolver |}of Emory Saturday ee city, hemorrhages, w hic h were both interya) and axternil and very severe by the last legislature, they will later extend their scope and » after th other companies. It had been expect- that City Chicago, Mutual Life Insuranee companies, at} ea ce sl eae | upon the coming elections, the first to be | ?™2! Saar polit A GTEC held under the Armstrong law passer Hine - A a MnAnEGhUCHLaG up my large ed That Drection 9.-Murder Yesterday that Charged Is Made Murder. Thompson home o'clock. for | Charge pit on the. lath side rand perforating dition to the great establishment. Mr. 5 yea 5 both lungs. Judge Emory literally | Simpson gave bonds before a magisa Es yn s oul s 4 . Dit aes ; s sg Ske Gig Ui iaare aoe ne trate for a hearing at a date not yet the] Life Kentered lis cye Is will be the charge | tween Building Commissioner! Bratzen Thompson, 20 yearS|and the managers of the retail stores Will Coton the policy-holder alone association today aims pri- to secure directors Wash., | Thompson's ha the big insurance companies of men pledged to on the affairs of} of Degree Judge at avowea|ered who corporations First of shot Interna-|death - mammoth sen be Thompson, Seattle; in| today person Will eath-|the first degree albeit |against Chester met the tnsanity With the Sede Ss either direetly COTS ) . ces anec den pe eo Petia . arc » § vs on for in the boards and executive those of Chester association. has retirement insurance of numbers, Policy-Holders' organization object Com- bodies of men ever under one roof. in purpose Enable | Plea Birectors. 9.-One Waltorf-Astoria the to Mutual Co Vote on distinguished ered together net of Is HIM OF THREATS}: DIFFERENT Woman on After on Ninth terday . by. Smith jr. According Deputy- woman, to she and the East street yes= Sherif? story Carlson ing together the past discharging the duties told had Andrew by been which the liv- eight years, she of housekeeper he is COURT RECORD ANCERY cme 6.) p.m 6.39 p.m. 6:00 p.m 7M p.m 7.10 p.m. 8.20 p. mmo. ow F 10.30 *11:30 o m. m m, R20) : 0 *10.00 .. *Sunday 5:00 p *Sunday 10:00 p m m. last train last leaves train Salt leaves FARE First South FOR and ROUND J. CHANCERY -No court. LAW. DIV,, setting. LAW DIV., -ourt, CRIM. DIV., No court -D.- M. L. G. G. T. judge judge.-No Ritehtie. judge.-No Armstrong, D. M. L. G. G. W. judge,- Morse, Lewis, judge judge.-No Ritchie, judge.-No Armstrong, Cc oeelA judge.- ae i pwanson vs ci Ry. Prsnl dmgs. $25, One YipSeite vs Chin Quan Chan. Prsnal dmegs $2,600 Mrs. L. B. Moore vs| Redman V. and § Co. Loss of frntre $1,000 COURT. Today. J. J. Whitaker. judge.-Smith son. Anderson vs Hanson Complaints J. $52. P. Miller vs Geo. vs Han- Winsness, Judgments. mer Mere, Agcy. sult ‘anit for pil. No. caeeeess; Sod rani 6.- aS tbn n 0 4 sden and in- at 2% West termediate 2-From No. First ville. six trains run to and and General sas & to Selling a8 p.m. and St. Louls sas City, 7:10 a.m. Portland, Francise points | 10:3@ a.m. Kan- St. Louls and .. ~--+ 2:30 p.m. Francisco No. :05 No. and = Un- Prod ucts, ee vdeiphia Julyet*9 dealers, charged exposing with proom putrid and unwho lesome ton ‘ ducts, were held surt in S600 bail by Magistrate KKoche rsperger this on evidence of a conclusive afternoon of a startling nature by A. Fe Schreibe sistants in the meat ane 1 animal spection department of t he bureau health. dep artment Not only did the subconce its claim stantiate rning sanitary conditions in. ¢ ertain but confessions of the pi isoners ed that in many cases me "ats that been condemned by inspectors later been placed in cole 1 storage the n sold two or three months suspecting customers in citles to the jurisdiction of the Pennsylvania statutes en, Chicago a p.m. Omaha intermedl- -..+. 6:55 p.m. ate points 8-For Ogden, eee Kansas City, and Patan 6:05 p.m, st. Louls *13.-For Ogder Pocatello, Blackfoot, An Idaho Falls, St. and thony, Marysville inte Pa diate points .. save p.m. 9--F en, Cach valiey Butte, lana Portland, San Fran cisco and intermediate points ‘ «-.-. 21:46 p.m. D. EL BURLEY, G/F. a D. 8. NCER ee No. Manager Potr wholesome City intermediate 1-For Ogden, Chicago, Denver, SIX MEAT DEALERS OWN UP Confess 6:16 p.m. San Francisco, « «+o DEPART, 7-For Ogden, Butte, San a, m. 4:35 p.m. 6- For Ogden, Omahe, canChicago, Denver, No. BAMBERGER, President points .. = Kays- oa Bk Kaysville, 10:00 p. m (Sunday, 8-30 rf m Lagoon-Lea Gai 10:09, 12:00 3:00, 6:00, 7:00, "9:00, 10:30 p. m. (Sunday, 9:20.) Sundays and holidays special through train to Lagoon at 3.00 5:00 p. m. SIMON 8:30 0.08, siié um. sas City, Omaha, Den- Lessee through T San Francisco ver and 10-From C€Ogden, Ca ear Valicy, Butte, Portlan No. m, 7:10 a. aaa San terme diate points ..«. 12-From Ogden, Cach Valley, Malad, Park City ae intermediate point . 11:45 13-¥roin Chi ica go Omaha, Ogden and In- No. CENTS. Time Table in Effect May 39, 1006 Salt Lake-Leave 6-00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 2:0), 4:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 p ee B, SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY. City Ticket Dies, 301 hain street. Telephone, 260. ote: Train numbers shown above Oregon Short Line train numbera, are and do not apply to the Southern Paelfie a of Caner or the Union eific ther Y. ELLOW ST TONE PARK TRAINS, UTAH'S MOST POPULAR RAILROAD CURRENT TIME DEPART RURAL DELIVERY BOXES TABLE. DAILY No. 7-Los Angeles Limited 4: ry lLapey Express 12:018 Ne o .1-Los Angeles Stockton and No. 51-For 7:45 a.m. a No. Washington, July 9.-One the first : Pete Valley ..... of August next a new order Uesigned | No, 58-For Gerasie oc crow Meee eee to simplify the regulation in regard| No, 65-For Nephi .....- ~,-Ses to rural delivery boxes will go into| wo. 61-For Nephi and Lynn 8:30 p.m. effect. The postmaster general 1a rh directed that on and after that date ARRIVE DAILY. No. 8-Los Anegeles Limited 5:35 p.m. patrons of rural delivery need net pur2-Los Angeles Express 6:30 a.m, ehase their rural boxes from one of | No. an the two hundred listed manufactur-| No. 62-From Lynn 9:50 a.m. ers who have put upon the market Nephi. ..... 11230 p.m three hundred different styles of boxes,| No. 64-From Garfield. eee. and approved by the department, ranging|No. 66-From Nephi 8 OO OE. in price from 50 cents up to $4, bu San Pete Valley. coe 5245 p.m. may, if they choose, construct their| No, 64-From Nephi. eee own boxes, or have them made to] No. 62--From_ Tintic and order, providing that in so doing they Stockton .........-.6:00 p.m. conform to the requirements of the department as to size, durability, safety ar Service In the and protection from inclemenecies of Finest Dintin 5 Only direct line to Los Ange lea. weathet West. Stage connections for Nevada mining cam After \ugust Their TAFT 1 Patrons Own If 5 lay They Construct Wish, OPENS, ~CONVENTION Receives Tearty publicans Noni of Prom North Re- CITY TICKET OFFICH-169 "Phono 1986. Main street. Carolina. J. HH. District Greensboro, N. C., July 9.-Before an enthusiastic gathering of 4,000 peothe nle, Secretary of War.Ta ft opened here toRepublican state conven tion night His remarks received close of tention the cone lusion and at heartily ¢appl rude ad. he pS the SpenBlackburn the ec hairms: ere cer ims over Towill Bananhieais reach a clima night the partisans of both men were of victory. contident Bouts BRURTNER Passenger Agent CURRENT TIME TABLE June 3d, 1906 In & HONORS | FOR L LONGWORTH at b y Dinner of dent the Mdse c W. Caravells Presi- F. A. Cole. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No, No, No LAKE CITY: ‘ 10-For Heber, Provo and Marysvale ...... 8:00 am 19-For Ogden ...... 8:10 p.m. 112-For Bingham .... 5:10 a.m. 102-For Park City.... 8:15 am. 6-For Denve and Bast 8:50 a.m. 11-For Ogdech ....... 10°25 6-For Ogden and West 10: 35 a. m. 1-For Ogden and West 1:45 pom 113- For Bingham -. 3:00 p.m. 2-For Denver and 13 § For Res and Mast 3:50 p.m. Tintle e 200 D. m. IRON PUDDLERS ONON "STRIKE 10 Per cont \dvance Which Com- *3.- "One Re ading and thousiron closed Refuses. sully Reading, Pa., and oe mployves of the. company No. 19--From No. 6-From the pu dc Tle rs asked puddling from $4 o $4.50 and a ten. per cent advance f / men emp loyed in the inishing | departments, used and the firm close ds the last week for repairs nyvade to resume today, tho stand out for the advar No. No. hes, 7-IFrom No aor rovo Accumul: ated deficiency of tenperasince the first of the month, 12 degrees Accumulated deficiency of tempberature since January 1, 262 deg rees, Total precipitation from 6 Pp m. to 6 Pp. m., trace. Accumulated the East and seeeeees 113--From "Hast No L4- and No. ae» 115-From 9-From fara rom es 3-From Park City. Ogden BOs Aes Denver and ++ ee All trains "except. Nos. ae P 2, 19 and 20 in clusive, stop at iate points, Ticket 208. office, p. pay 5:15 Bingham... rovo, Heber and: Marysvale...... 20 From Ogden..../. : a.m. 1:85 3:40 191-F rom. No. No. No. &dS Ogde in. PR PRs Ogden and Tes No. No. . 10:25 a.m. Bingham... . 10:50 Denver a wna rom woe 9250 8.m. -+.+.10:00 a.m, Denver No, No. SRSE 8:40 8.m, Ogden ctve es) Tintic and .. p.m. ar 6:40 p.m 5:55 6: aa ae 7:50 p. Sa 1:00 p.m. 3, 6. intermed- Dooly Block, "Phone L A. BEN TON, deficiency of precipita- first of ‘Accumulate d excess the month, .18 of precipitation since January 1, 4.08 ine she Weather forecast for today: partly cloudy, unsettled, and rising temperaRelative cent. and Ogden mA wehesch ss No, Meteorological Report. Yesterday's report at the local office of the Ww eather u: Maximum $4 minime "an. tempera: de Brees below | dacs »ago will Denver niaternie aie ole 8:00 a.m. ture. vs SALT LEAVE France. 10.-Congl essyman and Paris, . July at guests Mrs. Longworth were tl ie honor at a. dinner given by. President and Mme. Falliers Monday night at the Elysee palac Pesides the American ambassador and Mrs. MeCormick, the members of the staff of the American embassy the guests included several. ambassadors from other countries to Paris and many members of the French cabinet. A musicale followed the dinner. tion since nehe Filed. Walker Bros nkrs etal. On peeravare 32 a. at LANGFORD, E. pany Morse, Lewls,- Today. DIV.,..C. 8-lrom "THE LAGOON ROAD." COURT. Yesterday. DIV... €. W. T. Lake Saltair Marysvale, 14-Trom St. Anthony, idaho Falls, Blackfoot, rin. tello, Ogden ane n,.. cue termediate No, No. Fourth TRIP, 1906, 6:15 a.m, Denver..- and City sas n Depot steeets 17, Ogden, Cheago St Louls, Kan- 4-Irrom Omaha, 0. MAY 31, 1908 EFFECT Returning-Arrive Salt I 1: p, ™ 3.30 p. m. 4:20 p. m. 5:50 p.m Session LAW iDLV:, session. LAW DIV., session CRIM. DIV., No session. June Trains toto Saltair Beach TIME TABLE IN Going-Leave Salt e. 10:39 a, m, 2-00 ‘ 3:00 p. m {pom TABLE EFFEOT ARRIVD. *No, Ask Ga IN BLOOD.LIVER. LUNGS. Lntertained DISTRICT TIME vik. PIERCES GOL DE DISCOVERY permane nily was swern to before A complaint Judge White vescerday charging Sam Anderson with assault and battery. Anderson is the man who is said to have attacked his niece, Lillle yo at the home of his mother, 423 Fifth South street last ThursThe trouble arose over a division Anderson assaulted Miss severely beating about the heatl and threatened to kill the whole family Th out by yesterday Was sworn Anderson, the mother. Anderson was placed under $400 bond, $250 paper and $150 cash, which he furnished. CITY Him Fence. John Carlson, who was accused by Katherine Petersen of beating her on the head last Sdturday. was arrested at his home and through ditabled STORY, Was Caught Mrs . B. Moore filed suit against the Redman Van and Storage company, asking $1,000 for the loss of her turniture, which. she alleges, she left storage with the company November 2, 1905, and which, she states, she has been unable to recover, alleging that through carelessness it has been wholly Emil Swanson filed suit in the district court against the Oregon Short Line for $25,000 damages. The plaintiff alleges that while working for railroad company December 14, 1905, repairing a roof on one of its ings, a board on the roof slipped and precipitated the plaintiff! twenty feet the ground, by reason of which sustained a mangled ankle bruises, his ~ 3 Organization of Great Importance Formed in New York, I S Saturday, she asserted, she learned that Carleon was going to marry a girl Thereupon they had in Brigham City words, and In the ensuing. fight, acSOLHinE to her story, she was badly attered about the head by Carlson beating her with his first. She claimed that in trylng to get away from him on a fence and that hanging there. Cory was issuer r story the « omplaint Carlson, when arrested, told a different story cording to him, he had placed his ¢ Ritts n under the care of a family of the name of Lambert and had then told the Peterse an he did not OED rand that upon she deeply upbraided him, rs, and rage lending strength to her ploughed through his ‘hand, s one of his eyes damanged, having a long gash lower lid On his arm is the mark of . Where she to bite him, he and, in fact, » sustained sevyThe man is a little fel»* woman Is much larger d fence story, Carlson claims that the woman jumped on a pile of renee and in weet race to es rom it over the fence, she tue yht. and Carlson who was nies down the road, away from her as fast » could, did not stop and attempt her He was too glad to kept away from him alwas while s to reach him that she Carlson was taken before Justice F M. Bishop, who, after hearing the man's story, released him on his own recognizance. humidity at 6 p, m., 36 ner Established 1841, The Oldest 185 and Largest. R. G. DUN GEORGE Utah Office a Officea, & CoO. RUST, a G eneral Manager yoming and n Progress Build ae rada. * sali Lake City. ait INTER-MOUNTAIN ia THE ; ; nee a Oe eh. MS hits ee 2 Se |