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Show 8 THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. MARRIAGE KNOTS UNTIED BY COURT TALK 10 YOUNG BUSINESS MEN Three Women Freed by Judge Morse, and One Expects to Find Favor. “DP FOUR HUSBANDS AT FAULT RECEPTION DESERTION, CRUELTY AND DELITY CHARGED. PRESIDENT’S RIGHT HAND MAN OBJECT OF MUCH ATTENTION. INFI- John ift's Hammond is Was Too Gay. ements A Taft addressing crowd at Helper from rear platform of his car. On the platform with him are Colonel Ed. Loose and Governor Spry Ve Louise Gessford, young and _ pretty,| tried to have her former husband, Ralph} xy. Gessford, punished for contempt of court. She obtained a divorce from Gess-| ford on July 16, when he was ordered to pay her alimony of $0 a month. Th foung woman told the court that young Sessford’s father had given him money “ith which to get out of the state and avoid the court's order, but the father | was not charged with anything and both were discharged. It s threatened, however, that proceedings will be brought against the old mz Gessford is gone, all right, and the alimony is stopped. It is believed he is in Reno, Ne He is a rten and once worked here at at Ce bar. Gessford stat her parents at Sacramento, Cal., gave en she was an that she gave this to er peat He went through it in a hurry and then reto. 5 ort her, - oa a4fused “Gharle Ht ails of the Poxal Jeundry towe 2el site prominent ( Dr. William of M. the Waddell homesteat ed i MM ell enced this property to ther stepson on ie understanding that , she a farm o 60 acres }in aah. but whien Dr. Waddell, after @ the original ae which he nis ta ther for $1, 500 and , had sold roe $2,250. The the wo Wa pan aye fa fest Meeting prison Seattle in prison band Daniel Sullivan, alleged 0 appear in forfeited ‘thelr ball of $500 each Jointly cee with robRies aces Walke of a gold $8 money zp; ae ar {8 and a handker- Evans embalmer, removed South State street to movem Y rt as meml er it one the easiest things Is membership of this assoutmost ipacity and get | thre jred more m«¢ mbers before a week from tonight.’ Elwood Brown was then Introduced to outline the details o the ¢ oe gn He declared that the time is right for harvest, view of th« immest desires the ese ent fins incial campaign. ‘ are the > ns 's,' he declared, ‘when the young men are thinking and yeni ning ‘how to use Lp leisure enin Ye should give hes > eventhem an opportu ity to use ings to th advantage and. also to the community" 8 welfa 4s Cox gen secretary 3 Jscar was alle on to ean nis interest matter He stated the case “This. whole represents f th towards Notting this use convenience mue our for “King Pin” have plant done here Talks. Mr. Cox called on W _C; ‘ soulson, whom he characterized ~ the "king Fi mem be ‘rship getter, having. brought more young men into the association idee any other man L it Coulson M rich man in the use horizontal da then barn after e me the ne ighborhood, to give his barn bars, 8 these the c will other members’ accumulating make names s that beginning Mon tic canvass begun be the by commit! The ertatns of the teams will —. for une faor today at 12:30 gin ™., and, ning Monday, all ae fore oe ane team: will neh tog ethe for the three days of the w hirlwind e amp valgn VOTE OF NO IMPORTANCE Former Salt Lake Friends Invest Your Money Where You Can Get It When You Need It Men of experience always buy securities which they can turn into money promptly without a loss. Our Mortgage Certificates, issued for $100 and multiples thereof, doubly secured by First Mortgages on Salt Lake Real Estate and our Capital and Surplus, can be cashed at any bank by simply endorsing the transfer. These Certificates yield 6 per cent interest and are free from taxation. by Company 32 Up. Main Sireet Capital Surplus ..-..--+++--eesereers $300,000.00 $100,000.00 is 18 wi 15 on 40 In tive in familiar becarmne heca , and seem to me r a better Surprises in a There’s nothing lke sham in tamed Wasa tch ha It's rich an it's8 “all to the good. There's lean ‘round the bone and fat ‘round the lean aan ta it’ ueceew mn the way that it nen SHIBLEY-MACMILLAN 71 The ee stationery and = upply store in Sal ating their own printing E. 3rd So, Bo i= to chr rouse rh dg e Bowpolitics fig ure He eompany. Baw: Judge W familiar generally ability as an sterling fa Judge taker LEO s orator 30wdle be- te ore be The a Tete announeed la TYPHOID FEVER EPIDEMIC RAGES Ten New Cases Are Reported,|: Bringing the Number to 156. Ten terday new cases swelled of the typhold fever epidemic list yesto Co. office operoffice. “WASATCH” BACON.” "A streak With lots of fat, a streak of lean of goodness in between = Salt Lake Kodak Finishing. Proto Suppiy Co., 142 Main 156 since the first of September. But little was done by the city board of health officials in fighting the disease, as it is now believed that the source has been found, and with a quarantine against the milk from the three Wood ‘s Cross dairies the end of the epidemic is near Conditions at these three dairles have been changed, dairymen are taking especial pains in cleasing the bottles before sending them out with milk, and conditions improved. embargo against the milk from the Moss Brothers, Mountain and Golden West dairies will be removed either today or tomorrow. step will be taken by the state board of health when it appears that no more danger lies in these dairies shipping milk to Salt Lake The new typhoid cases yesterday were: Hiden Peterson, 8 years old, 420 E str Peter Belton, aged 23, 380 North Ninth West stree Calvin Morgan, aged 12. 967 North Second West street. Myrtle Roberg, aged 10, 375 Navajo street. Winston Best, aged 10, 114 Canyon road. Henry Christensen, aged 20, 227 West First South street Zelma Stewart, aged 3, 637 West South Temple. John Skonby, aged 65, 621 South BRighth West street Mazie Keener, aged 6, 273 West Second South street. t SCHRAMM’S Pozzoni’s Face Powder, repmlar 500 “2.0 As. 23-.4, 3390 Pinand’s Quinine Tonic, regular $1 eee a olan Stillman’s Freckle Lotion, Reis GUC} e 209 5 os, SAN Saturday only at SCHRAMM’S WHERE THE BARGAIN CARS STOP. SHOPP Upon coming to Salt 1 acwe a position from Prestdent Brigam Young as clerk and scribe in the general tithing office. He subsequently missions and cireumrth. a 1 was bishop in the church 1858. to 1876 from Was one of the incorporators of Zion's Savings Bank & Trust company and of the State Bank of Utah; a promoter of the Great Western Iron company, the Utah Eastern, Salt La ke & Fort Douglas, and Juab, Sanpete & Sevier Valley railroads; an incorporato of the De At Telegraph company, and for nine years a director and general superintendent of the company; was prominently connected with the Deseret Agricultural & Manufacturing society and with the Utah Silk association, and president of the Deseret Bee assoclation. For nearly two decades prior to Utah becoming a state he was fish and game commissioner. He was the author of several literary works. The arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. W mittm While Judge C. W. Morse was hearing divorce matters yesterday, four new cases were filed in the district court Emma Hartman charges Frederick D. Hartman with beating her severely six months ago. She also claims that I ne has furnished her with no clothing for the last four years, and that he refused to furnish medical attention or a nurse when their last. baby was born. She says he even thre atened to pm his two children, one 5 and the other years old, and take them out of the state. She asks that he be restrained from drawing out any porion of a deposit of about $400 in the National Bank of the Republic. She wants a divorce, custody of the children, $100 for her atother rellef the court ares to give her, They were married in Salt Lake, Aug, 21, 1902 John Gundry is charged with nonSupport In a divorce oe filed by his wife yesterday. at Tooele on April 13, child, Harvey D. Gundry mother is willing to have the boy choose in open court to which parent he will eling. Florence R. Stewart charges her husband, Henry Stewart, with extreme cruelty and non- support in an action filed yesterday. he vere married here.on May 6, 1899, and have three children, all boys. S$} er husband has earned day for two years, but that he Gaeride nearly all of it for strong drink She says that within the last ten days her husband has threatened to kill her to me ade i men who ft he land te op & « f Mr. the’ city should Hammond, and upon if IF. d been made ait to give his vesterday Hammond’s. y for the be he {ven was consent men to Std led p to arrangements ould be Turner brought up the Piatier "Partie; it was friends OoOunEe Miss McCoy's, livery. Both made anbtacl carriage phones §1. and ral reception ealled off ‘tonight becanse smpor tent of telegram but the fact Steps/of the Public Library, New York City. York Style Show begins at our store today Whether you expect cordially bidder to inspect the new styles. Every iuthoritative style. Store open late tonight to buy sult we or show is you made in was that regardin the The New with thi oe Alfred penjamina(oTAsees. On | accretary var the Com an the ar- angements was nisdirected, and it Was not recelyed by, “Mr. Turne until| late Thursday night | Mr erin nond attended the dinner | given for the President at Fort Douglas | last nicht . LIPPMAN | ' STULL i | Says He and Beccls 7 Saas SOR? aan a sin the i Believes . peer ' He Will Joe ments Lippingn his — according Be to the supporte last state- night, js | and eed athe in th j . SSC LOE MONS} 5 ould. be L ippman re to stay until 5 at the city Ra , “ that when. th happens the name. of Joseph Lippman will head the American eps ; In alt’ Lake [t's 5 to make claims such as have baer mata by others in this race, but it Is the votes that count sald he Lipprnan last night. My supporters ure presenting an nbroken fr ont, and we are in a fleht to stay and Oo Win, too of s putting It strong Eno. » and results will show that it is net too strong The Lippman workers met vesterday d “counted noses and, Incidentally, } laid a fow plans which they ete lieve will turn the tide on what they call the _Bransford-McMillan combination. Th discussed some of tt me adopted by the Bransford crowd Pitot have bee used in a fight whict eee to tien Tike anytt ry to bea .ipplan.” he Lippman workers declare that the Gransford-MecMillan supporters have a movement well nder way for pee to a oe, under certain conditic 1- atte to rush the conven- ! tion ran Iizra Thomyson who threw up | the job three years or so ago BANKRUPTCY } CASE. ple el eee eee in De yeste Muay age uins' oe lia shington avenue c n, and : Initec i St: +e .‘court at Salt Lake Oct. areata no Frank & 3 ecites petition. It that Julia engaged in the 1 millinery lla to A. mon comp he Judgment by de fault for Ear 15 and sheriff's sale has been ac isfy the Simon judgment that wa that ! a assets at 66 West Second Printing South. Phones and) 71% Reasonable. NST CITY, UTAH 249,995 of shares the | $s ing Edwards, the board Utah as by HW valued at $6,000 returns Bathing 11:45; 2:00, Trains returns Kenyon pen t With a ur a 9 Our Regular Line of Men’s WALK-OVER Shoes of Ladies’ Walk-Overs, in every way the equal of the Men’s; J. & T. Cousins’ ladies’ shoes, as formerly 6A GUARANTEE] | Grovers’ soft shoes, We wish to thank those who have favored us with their patronage at our three stores, Harding’s s Boot Shop, the Romney store and at our men’s Walk- Over store, and now that we have concentrated our business in one location we hope for a continuance of that patronage, and shall be in better position to give the best of service and the best of quality for the money. | 2 in is taken ¥ aye Ble the epi. Bs the - secretary, these also f of directors. Real estate Daily Salta Saltair 9:30, i a y Any. company ees ae bt on ee i Ni te mara Brands a bring em ° nto fame. The good housewife this brand —de——— mands; There are non none just the same. see Opposite the Will 0 s county . over Amer- WALK-OVER SHOE STORE 214 MAIN ee MARK OF- holds with are 3 Also children’s shoes, including Pla-mates, well as the plainer styles. ‘fi incorporation xeS rday he ke aes ae e thkee Incorporation ee filed officers ee $3.00 to $5.00 fresh We are proud of our selection, which includes the latest Parisian effects as LAKE Hall were The reside carried by the Romney Store; and other makes ranging from Co., to know that bracelets are in vogue this year. and of Fork treasury of the following makes. It Is of Interest to Ladies Reliable oS stly the « Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Oo —__ Highest price paid for strictly eres THE ROVAT, CAFE. cepral he sta ; at $6,000 ee Tribune-Reporter in tant Brees Ta and also with a full stock wie take peende ad pend estimate defenda et llabllities at $9,00 ee iled a articles secreta of Ame ric an || issecretary ofof state yesterday. The arecapital $10,000 which 4,000 Shares held California Oil & Asphalt compa shares of $1 each. re comp ver property of the Asoune Developnent company, Known as amended driver placer claim ficers e: Lyman R. ‘alm president; F..S.. Miller, vice president; Priestly Hall, tre sare These,| with Valentine Gideo an i . Ha comprise the Soar of directors. ‘Baan of |the directors holds one share o stock to Stay, Nominated. SS The ps Ogden with the Fight lot INCORPORATIONS. | | SALT get — | | mercia club, and vil Srrangenents were made last night. ' | Mr. I ummond was. @xpected to. be! present for iss meeting and gen-| Nora GI Gleason. livery, | | A eaking: | for the custody of their chil. dren and other relief. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Stocking filed suit for divorce from Frank Stocking, whom she married at Neodesho, Kan, on Jan. 20, 1899. The wife charges desertion on the part of her husband on June 18, 1905. They ‘hay aye no no children, will arrange her classes for the fall ou winter term Monday. Hours: a: tol p. m., 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. Goiletina: tion block. | th taxe produc COURT ASKED 10 SET THEM FREE) Four Women Who Have Found Marriage a Failure Seek Divorce. al One of the seaneents Ws immond was that he f ring specia a Comes to Salt Lake. Sal whl arrangements | Parenin Saturday one, love Justice a moral obligation the chief grounds of hope world n fufure years.’ eae Garis ( -olun ‘ and sso er, Jt state Dr. David. UtUnity church, for nearly. twenty years oer see: had the suffrage sald Dr. Ut “T still great Sina eaniee results. Perhaps Lake Security & Trust Pastor Utterances Sermon. Salt Lake friends of now pastor of the ormerly cape Salt nt L s Trom)there leadership as eu you ” Was u 1 since ane Bowdl Sept t ifs ie playgrounds, and that invested eley on om i OTN for the youth Milton Musser, Pioneer Church Man, Passes Away at Hospital. connected in an important.way. with the building up of many enterprises of the state, died Friday afternoon at the L Dd. s hospital Mr. Musser undcrwent an operation at the hospital Friday morning, the operation being of a character, but. he» suffered and did not rally wha was in his elghtborn in Donegal towncounty, Pa, May. 20, »-son of Samuel Muser and sari He about 2 was years old when his leaving father died a widow with four children He to when old enough, i > family, and was school although he had a bright mind anda ? picked up much knowledge About 1837, his mother having arried ham Bitner, the family moved nois,. They later return to Pennsylvania, where Mr. Bitner ded. The family moved to Nauvoo in 1846 Mrs. Bitner having been converted Mormonism. Mr. Musser was one of the youthful defenders of Nauvoo. He went to Iowa, and from there came to Utah in 1851, becoming a member of the ehureh while on the way. their 1 tl is nilar h which wags i s a member vention, had in. 1889 nember of the automobile into poliramos ela ind the busiacti: “I individual needed In the govern- Milton Musser, assistant historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and whose name was them 2 in of mem- Sen Carl chairman sadger, the M. mbe rship resided at purpose anc of financ te en introduced Frank B the Y, board of management. peep the ee eg! enthusias sm, pga oe ed: “Salt Lake he -Y. AL to make good. has passed when we should urge m ee MC memberships. for t the e expec t to receive from it alone. srow The ‘ONE RASCAL SENTENCED: TWO FAILED TO APPEAR ree years Pipe against 1entere on se ! Lewis and escor an inform rte A. years ber. story ee len mie home, ilies ana pia Mrs. yeule Is to ane “title to street property in her : promin¢ one the of best known died the west, for and in 7 an anu RK. Bowdle J prominent most poration ove sent nation, } Bee part the Y. A R. Bowdle Passes to|jJudge J. R. Away at the Holy Cross Hospital. Vhile the aS gram was somewha aoe by the absence of the musicians who we cor nes on for F, opening ot the Seat cte the bu ss rtion of the mecting was full of gin STEPMOTHER BRINGS. SUIT Waiting only one day after the jsupreme court decision, which held that her stepson had fraudulently ob‘tained her husband's will and then deistroyed it. Mrs. Leonora M. Waddell ‘Mled suit in the district court yester- plea =6will of fellow of Puts wife baa cr chitaee ring the tf of the divorce action nena agai him by hfs wife, in which sh names a Meda Pederson. as her -husband’s - affinity. Mrs. Leonora“M. M. Waddell Seeks to Recover Title to Property Fraudulently Obtained From Her. very 0d by most F hoon b. A. STARTS DEATH CLAIMS HOTORIAN DIES A 51G CAMPAIGN NOTED LAWYER AFTER OPERATION Association “Men Men Wil Try Secure 300 New Members at Once. lne SAS | Hubby ane w rred at Mabel. G. Jett told of rag oe ae her husband, = Ww. Jet t Bake ty Ore., because was palace out th too many other oes n, and that she ie ft him and came to Sal sake. She re oa d to Baker City only to find the pene e lo et up and the furnitur sold 05 Jett at. Baker City on Ne vet ar's F 1908. She received a divorce a and her meaiden oe of Beirdneaus They have no chi'dre Rhoda Dutso m is no ger: the of Charles Dutson. She tort Ee sah ata Mind her nue sband had pagans her four Ss age that she been suppe ting herself sirice. a ir one enti is | Me ale with re They re || | harried in Marys) yal on Se apt 28 95. Nellie E. certainly proved vs her story hee ae h al good ae for divorcee, but proper service of summ upon. her husband wa not shown cit Judge Morse refused to ae the it vorce until summons is return irs Rance said her husband ase Hed a n | and that on July last, he came hom D eatened ‘to kill her, accomp anys The opening of the campaign: for ee ree ing the threat by thfusting a revolver re new members in the M. A under Ler nose He was arrested at that Was rked by a very large and enthu me, she told fh ourt, 2 charge of sia Sie gathe ring of workers last nig assault and battery with a deadly weapWhe n ae eall for the meeting was sent on, but jumped. ‘his bail bond and wen } os a ope Taft to Denver She said he latest advice ent the ¥ zed was that he was somewhere In N art the mpatigr mnaking $8 a day as a_ bartende from Senator Beveral year Rance as bartender oe that Hogle’s in Salt Lake. In backing up her l 0 ) prese charge of non-support, Mrs ta at chagrin of th Yea she had received only $20 in a ye nd Vas Trecely her husband. They married 18 ilter rans errit ti was and have three children, all girls. Mrs | Beating that the Presiden Rance wants her maiden name of Grif-| “d to come down just ¢ or 3 fiths returned to her could gt away from. the baaniets proided t rowe would — remain Tiow Skipped to Nevada. H re -hand man, wean reception at on , kK this after| iness ra afi j invite ‘wu divorce. ae h, 5 resident often o'elo Ma y 2, “Tr anging from sss, “and have three children, 38 years to 11 years, who were given into ‘the mother’s custody by the court, with ERS (Th lbing | AT KNUTSFORD | Hay f SLY John Hays Hammond to Sicha at Commercial Club This | Afternoon. + Three women who entered the divorce Cc. W. Morse’s court yosmill in Judge terday with troublesome husbands at‘tached to them came out smiling and nlone One other all but rid herself of 1er spouse and will probably eceive a j} divorce when proof of service of summons is made Mrs. I.ena Poulson told the court she had supported her husband until she Ree : 1 isiste | New York mela Show Opens Today STREET. Former Location of Romney Dependable Shoes, Harding Shoe Co., Proprietors, 4:30. |