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Show COI ee THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, of Democrats ‘com mittee f Meet Their Hero at | Tintic. War in Nevada for Control of ‘ ShipSupply and Ore committee Tintie this -- WILL GO > ings Jenning INTO COURTS mittee Take Route a of Declared tee to Have! Rhyolite, war on Southern p and in Nev., Jan. Nevada' Pacific, the Fe Salt us'represented H. . the » jecture < Tegas the upper ¢ era this Her wrving In the)a Lyman R. | day alear husband, a three-year 7 nt i a M com- | burglary, a l¢ ivorece ¢ afternoon are C. L. - Mr, neon First he Martinead.| Moyle, R. W Powers, "dl. the ‘ R. H. O. Overfleld Hay in f con-) Las Vegas, has reach Chairman Stephe po J. J. FE. Caine, Dale, Tonight Route] for will yesterday State Blizabeth ain in will Mrs deliver" a the @/q_ 18, sentence: The for : a District Third i Se court. Is his 1900 man r She of low, « and charges seal o : h and ees ‘ Ss neice Se a: ed a ‘ eta Ho the aie a / ane evsuecess | { from a financial standpoint. | child, has not as yet been decided when| for Helen, and custody Mrs. and country through its branch, the Tonopah and Tidewater railroad, will be cut from some of the best properties re in the distriet. Sults to compel rightof-way may be d as soon as ie roads come in contact, and, as a sult, the Salt Lake Route people se rushing the laying of track beyor ee Rhyolite in the direction of Tonopah in order that through trains may in operation before the Bullfrog ee Goldfield road, which is being built from the north in the interests of Although the the by , After an be able to} in supplies] Route 2 taps Ss best country, the Santa shortest mileage to Los a months few greater have than the near to able ake a Santa district suffering was sank monopoly : ; the operation commerce law. Dhcted cies ' = 7 9a A within special the new CHAIRS! of wit back into Mr. Scheid of the J. The -| its Interpretation feature D.Scheld, interaD it aesbdiies cs fewerke S. was of conditions Mrs. user the: state ‘in. which outside of) ig pe that City named his but about last sleep the P J.T, age, King recelved a It : ates ae Epoi 1 os eid ea zane Presents Utan ae eae prea Bou er ie e p Q : urrm. she could be ene : ted and ne é ae ee: gét che °.off oon Mrs. s commenced te in D. TD. | Friday Mt. Oll- Lewis's $15,000 sustaiped a ago. Lund which a Wednesday court in Judge The for personal suit is breaking pass, the he is filiable law. to yiiided -- Rosina injuries. Godbe| <_< SIXTY DAYS The Republican what day when Mrs. Martha Royle King presented Miss Edith Rosina Godbe tin a sone recital, which proved to be an evening the ONE will tell you every ts He can not stop| veloped a icti ; 7 PR SatsCaene Junction. foro day. or ei taal Ae oaiean et eal 2) e'"g0° from one point to another in the state, if, enroute, the line runs 3 and in a i : lous ye judic training,. doing. remarkable i last night rhneed th Brivigy aie voice, which fe +h contralto. With unaffected ee is ful. 7 ction degree. IMPROVEM ENT aera Yor ‘first it aeie oApublication ba issued' of fa' the national eat The | gene The words composed' hy Weiser, Idaho, going between i { and 1 a dirs.\Cere. Gt. af Wie 5 eine a lbit. } thesduintional ae an because the train in| King tor this recital. was so well|Suard of U tah without it at com meant rs Hrupee points touches ajreceived that ae au compliment, both to} ing officer. Though the order for the e King and Miss Godbe, it brought} election of Colonel Lund's successor es a xpec Beeps oon ell desery ed encore : repeating fhe has not been issued, s it is: expected aegpectal balses for rage ves kca ge a selection. Mrs. King comes of a fam-|that it will be made in a shart time, charity " 8 indicated special form. These may be to the state line in connection interstate trip ‘h--- a o honored with an J. © Oglesby, BE. the Rock Island, will leave for and Mrs. two time. He for several home was Ca\itornia Is taken ment of his health! Oglesby] of} the young visit in| manza Changes confined days. ---- in Street eting The for of the to to improve- Railway the hi trip Office. executive patese > Moon mm the Pale, vice L.S. Hills, resigned. nett, ye abolish tithe of cashier pra- and was the Ww Whitney recipient the & Rio Grande is in town from Denver for a few days. A. C. Ridgway, general superintendent of the Denver & Rio Grande, was in Oofield Wednesday looking o@er the coal condition there, with a view to its Improvement tooo Postal Employe Soe David B. Jones of. Bin ' former postal employe, yas arrested in Lafayette, Colo., Wednesday charge of Giteualertione the cuvolving} four counts Jones was formerly a special clerk in the Bingham post3 ® and was indicted by the last Federal grand jury. It is charged that Jones took from the postal money order funds on Noy. 15, 1906, $25. gi on Nov, 20, $10, and $15, and on No 21, $4.60. a ee A SUPERB ARRAY OF FURS Are in evidence at M®hesy's, and come dipact from the factory to you. Mehesy the: Furrier, Knutsford. ee Fine watch repairing. A. 8. Relser, Jeweler, No, 12 East First South St. BS Shee position Major in some Williams G. Williams, of colonel Williams of was For to Estate Left Waiting for in 18st Sull| fourth time sinee the nee of W. - Taylor which occurred ot August 1, 1884) a petition has beon filed asking for the appointment of on administrator of the estate. The petition of E, R. South was filed Wednesday in the third district court. The first petition filed was that of John W. Taylor and ne - appointed as administrator. estate~ was! closed and probated. The titles to) some of the property were disputed and the estate had to be re-opened. After the titles were quited Taylor again petitioned the court to be appointed administrator and. the estate was re-probated, The sec ond time a dispute arose on some of the property nd L, John Nuttal filed a petition for administrator and also filed an inventory appraising the value of the property In question, ae received the appointment. ed on February 25, 1905, before the property Was distributed among the heirs. Now South, the Dea of Sarah T. South, caughter of W. W. Taylor, asks to be appointed administrator and refers to the inventory filled by Mr. Nuttall as} all of the property of the estate. There) are seven heira to the estate named the petition, a ee i RAN ee aden beeause sa matters. Illinois arco and is a graduate ollege, where he won military science Ank bread Livision. the but the sug- your grocer < County his He was national of a military high" honors for'Vienna and cakes. "They're > NEW of hase ASSISTANT Se Ta, Bakery the best." Plumbing Sabene upon is _it was also decided to allow Sheriff Frank Emery an assistant day jaila at the pra of $80 per month. Claude : ssell was appointed by pherlt Smary. a his choice was confirm y the commissioners. Russel} will id Jailor Joseph Burbridge in handling the prisoners, To serve the hanest values IS OUR 356,000 which H. Wakley, Christensen, UrEe The Pe | low p offered.....-- . S fed = ~ ' S Ul Child' I S 0 _ e y () Z Sl S eS © Th é "s ° ages 3 to 8 years. Your choice, ' Sul Sy ‘ Will Close . Sizes----AT rs y 0 ape it : Out a HALF svi 7 Shi ts Line of Men's Shirts--; PRICE. Remember, these are all New, Clean and Up-to-Date Goods. D / SATU 4 e NOTICE DISPLAY is POULTON, MADSEN, . . . OWEN - Work incorporation in office Wednesday om of $1 each. pany are: The J, A. i renc ' i en amobline aws. I. Elder county. The officers Headings, president, L. D secretary and and secretary J. H.H. J. Reggel Kida, Iida, ay. © ain ae prevalence | senate aa- of the for OF The company in| follows Section We ask look them you over. person to a fine not to call and less than the Best' Vienna ee ese CAUGHT FATAL AT a i 0 INTEREST | MUSIC 95-2 FIRST SOUTH. | BRIEF r | Former ores local his of the death Chicago. man, and home in of Mr. for ing. stake Salt hall Merrill's had by tendance ; . tld manufacturing, been divided Five stock is at sell-| dent supplies.| $50,000| and held the as remainder treasury of| stock fest at valley. later of known had Naval for Academy $ , Mental died. Lake. cold, time the funeral which grew of the Hundred Test. consists | he of cc a 5 family tf ruit, and master las and HH. at- | Ful-| ro f City W. Frazier has pounds of dried bottles of articles Forest has a must: ira | of e provisions | ‘was is Fifth Thirteenth T3 Build. a from through hee. on 21-27 & Cannon Dal The TT he. between sp it Cottages-Mra; oO ag =f! W. Nellie os ae M i " LAGOON = in State Superin-| office, the four youngest two years of ag ap-)3| '7 TheYOUNBEST sil be be held funeral will ect Sixth ward meeting nouse farted Vest street, between Fourth Phen of Salt cere fr shim OFa euinta:‘University; Gilbert Latter-Day | ‘south streets, at Miller, offimionas may view son, "aes noon thé It on Friday Col. J. Willard T.. Young, Kingsbury... The Presi- ;sell xamina| $660, ion will be completed Friday night gWwhen you y are Salt Lake 2 Vienna dak 8 Tae NOT goods "The 142 So. URGE STRONGLY best Furs. from ac | J | evening ‘46. mogh | jot GeneralSept.Manager. 4, 1908, the TOO hosts. re- FOR ONE DOLLAR.) | The Republican will tell you every) day what the Legislature is doing | fit need glasses if you examine eyes free glasses prices. New at Plano. what have oO will ade ) be' | J. H, KNICKERBOCKER. Location. 14% Maio Street. let |Gus . ‘ital, ele ace ae ociety e the song recital out of first. i time ciliates in public. friends owners will} | in m nn at) will killed this in School of Curr Paren miner, ee ad Ceremonies." automobile Greek~ the, coal e from -- con-| mines Celt) SIXTY wh bouider. in January DAYS : FOR Bros., Mitilin, for the Sunnyside ONE DOLLAR, a be latch "one a ‘Harbot written f o | refund E amount at for expirat P 10n : the three Means the paid years, you . which can wear £ For Nothin - wpa I. a Walker Yr * ' . B Bros, » bank Ss le, cuetaee wetted one- act . tragedy entitled * Magistrate,' and has only 4 Jewsler 75 and Diamond rictives, SOU for - two h them to Diamonds Three Years Statio The full | WSU part of Sir Harker for . a : or Lwin sges : with guarantee nen pt : killed bysd| | the 28 cant 2 Sold arrived The Republican will tell you core day what the Legislature ig do will | bodyv ofof | miner? Conducting. the pen a GRwas Rupakas and Miss Edna the First Uni-|Lady Gonana. oo m., = ad and : early Wednesday morn=| The funeral as. at a reels h Father Lenihisie gh eeuct ot | | ;),,. | an BuriedsThe "i.-- ‘the' r ts belonging to the! ee oe cal | Fe gese eg pce Dramatists Chosen Vath de ! University The final try-out for the mre Broadbent, Dentist, 500 Scott BIGB: | comedy which eae will be the e one-act curtefe ES rajser for the English come " Principals Hear Parents' Side. Bob,' to be presented. by nee Unt. The principals of the Salt Lake pub-| versity Dramatic club some time in lic schools held a meeting Wedne sday| March, resulted in eo victory for Wil | "The 6:50 foe 6:00 Balt and ane 14 Deseret B Standpoint Layton m., 2:45, - city Thet evening are girls vounger Pesociety set. eZ dae Fay Eddy, pastor of L: | ,10:15 Leavea. building not leased News company has} to Rupakas, was rst Congregational church, when Dougall will present a number the the Bindery-The <Greok . < Miner oe ete, , for half of the the, Deseret been you | cern. do.) and! Sern in Superintende D, H.| Christensen's office. The Rev. Pn j tarian church, delivered un address on| reasonable} The by worth] them:honor. W.-C. ‘Clive will assist, and Miss Maude Thorn and Miss Irene Kelly are he accompanists, and the ushers ta Dr. Do You See Through a Mist? or Addres-P. O, Box, 293, City.| Ta ,out todo as Violinist Furrier, ; DAYS Player that Effect Newsthe book has Dr. on of new. store building Richards leased a Stautpart [| street, belonging to Fred fer The building-; will be tised as | a bindery department of the company. his advanced pupils. Among ther | | . falling ;ure numbered some of our most POR. rf mines on /ular young pay, girls, who appea Main YOU new cheap, ze Co., ot Mal of our clearance Mehesy fine very ito trade? j Best, lphone Photo ey 2 So. the ductions on Knutsford, SIXTY of finishing. CAN make bakery assured Bakery. and WE To order a understood Leased body857 at West| the} alt Lake, a junior at the Salt Lake | Pulme residence, rear of High school: H nn Higgs, a junior of} Fourth South street, from 10 te 11:30..| the Latter-Day Saints University; and Burial will be in the city cemetery. Arthur Parsons, of Salt Lake, a freshman of the University of Utah. The examining board consists of A. i Before selling out my home, I will] nt is a court there, with cottages that om the ,| build 1 I in Third | Will aggregate an e xpe nditure of $30,-] and Fifth| 000 to $40,000 ROAD" Ge President and Table in Paenced Nelson's . St. ak o Lake & Ogden Rallway. Simon Bamberger, eave Salt ake 30. 4:30 and 6:3 eo Temple " THE Salt Time A.C. i} -- sé prop- Twelfth Theappointment competitive to examinations for | PreT Wes inaJ. West West sah weWw.| | company, Wall has' sold to' tive Pacific& Lumber Annapolis Naval} West. Albert and ‘Eugene through Cannon annon, Pe gis, midshipman were com-| wast' ~The' oldest is. twenty-two and|10x!2 rods on Sixth East for $3,525 tendent Ons So. an piicants taking the fet. a a Ww Peterson, _ Orris ‘Thomas Cannon Worest $2,500. East. ein == e la$ Dale-George bought Morton. srty a : physi- Confisc min, other in coneidera aim Adelaide . several Corey. pee anc and | in no practicing Goods twenty-five nue throughout New even- was in canned goods from a West Temple e¢yoeery store, which were spoiled. The goods were sent to the crematory. Lake in} in this} surviving Mary Pr Mr ie hong circles, friends wife, las was Bright, seautivul all and present. a pleasant time | an ‘neineer George 1,200 citizens, worse Utah-Eastern other the Hiscityimmediate Ap- years the Saltair eas in loeal railroad Ait he] en-| ago, A --~ of ZC. | in the| Wednesday orchestra to tae bedside | Pood Inspector Walter cared for until] confiscated thirty-two At For several meehaniec OPENED Se fore man that where he few weeks finally caused his death Mr. West was born jn Salt 1856, and lived all his life sieht EXAMINATIONS pear but Bluff Dale, farming. A caught and secreta Canilidates , i this city, to in tae old The officers of the company are RB.) A. McMillen resident: I. G. Mever. vice-pre nae nt Td treasury and Heb Nielson, of moved gaged Into 1,000 shares of | however, ne was called hundred shares have| of his father, whom he subscribed the buying, school placed Alma Henry West, age the Sixth ward Tuesday = am was time cian Spoiled nie ""RawardT. are 7A- ier 1508. = | OUR. has eaeRADIANT..GRATE . 1as Is : working a Grate Revolution George | | gomestic comfort.in Salt Lake, Cit Tracy some Annual Ball-The employes I. held their annual ball M. Granite Dead. »~5-Wor Dies-Word Resident eived Tra acy in traveling |! Is x. - | ing The of mm Co. WOOD MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. ies Man, DRUG 37 site Te ty ent One Ho IN rjineer © engineer aj Ee ve . int ( sie ri juarter Vacated by the governn Smallpox at NT Clark, state sanital in ne en Wednesday for Fillmore to look ate several cases of smallpox re ported | there. Fillmore, though a town o and dealing jn capital stock is - . to MONUMENT. M cn nit = Bell bread, wag West, Railroad free ' = made Wenry in| THE TI BY CO. cSAST EA 7 j FUNERAL charge ee? News ten iain S success. a S ; W ILLES- HORNE ; 61, died in} afternoon which Is 350 each. oul a : , 1 ; ; seatly, vice-p nt; and tichard| The cause of his death was "asthmal] H. Dreyfuss, secretary and treasurer,| heart,' developed by an attack of} The Me Millen Paper and School] typhoid fever and pneumonia six years Supply company filed articles of in-|ago and a subsequent cold whica Mr corporation Wednesday In the county| West contracted while attending his} Clerk's Office The company was or-| father's funeral a month ago Until} ganized at Salt Lake to conduct a bus-| nine years ago, Mr est was a resi-j iness our SCI | intions delivered | ; = 1 all parts of the city. 3 { | COLD FATHER' to are very reasonable. Pre a by | fongin lL. SwendsenSe ane will move the A local: iE o tqo of the reclamation service to Prove Thursday Friday the a c of Ps keeps} Bakery taken ; : addition i t Sat care A keynote be and | to read | who . prevent error-this is the inking the, oldie, Every BY : In | 1. N Ep FILLE! PHARMACISTS. 4 Only pure drugs used' and . 8 or Slotalot machines has! ms hes Mme a ada aie ye eB The bill introduced Block <s8: is996 valued There has which been sharesat of$19,920. stock | subseribed to cover the value of the property and the other two shares are subseril i y econ bea of the Sam Réewel, prealdont ‘ REGISTERED » either as owner, agent or allows to be kept, used of | stock 5 ONS OUR , 87. Laws of Utah. 1901. same is hereby amended ble are eee shares r bill, prohibiting the, akinerthe. oldwlaw, Lot them: and company owns Paied CARS FOR O attention of ., Senator he introduced' into . the yesterday a eo and treasurer treasurer. Investment a tr extreme -_-- or at ene employe, jox W. - LEFF CAREFULILY company! claims e hae. ne é urer The several near 4 : | filed artie he ofr in@orpdration Woane >t. operated or coniiupted in his place af day in the county clerk's offie The | eon or elsew ere this ae capital stock fs placed at $50,000; the device aS iInstrumen Pe y | which is divided {nto shares of ten | Known as the slot machines," or any} cents each. There has been 100 Odd other similar device or ins strume nt BOR shares set aside as treasury stock and gambling ol ea ee Day 4M tures| the remainder has been subscribed. | iS Sullty of a sdemeanor is lia-} owns Bs | as company 'y Where the Clothes Fit, Lt) . FIVE the county |' PAassed-in which was] on the subject. Mining " WINDOW. | officers of the com-|ter Hendrickson, presi-| the Giant fi { dent; Joseph F. Smith, vice-president and J. R. Smith, secretary and treas-| Copper i : and ¢ | attracted treas-|} Rasband, com-! an 2 4 remaining asidé as Works OUR | Of have the beentotal|| Knitting IN Ss = oeof eon state's! BillBE IsSt Introduced in Senate to th G bli vice-president; secretary and Lake THE ruary : of the com-| divided into eee iys Salt You We aa = authorized by the board of directors.| Senator Raspand, and referred to the). The capital stock of the company Was} committee on county and municipal | doubled, increasing it from $50,000 to | corporations, is as follows $100,000 which ts divided into shares "Section 1 That section 1, Chap- | AIM Knut of goods oe the the treasury stock. ‘The Spande, officers president of the) are: John people faithfully, giving and placing before them of our tie in facilitl 8. In! the advantage ' Mehesy the Surtien a of your lives to rices ridiculously a en f We All company its bid of $750. The changes contemplated are the installation of twenty new closets In the rotury and two fifty gala tanks above the rotary for tushng purposes. .4 it Is stated, will : ereatiy improve the. sanitary condition 1 of the jail, IT axed ' Contract The ‘county commissioners awarded the contract Wednesday afternoon for improyements and alterations in the sewer system at the ceunty jail to the Garman "« | S un tie. PecOwae: pone amount, 170 shares of stock subseribed and paid The 330 shares have been. set" d JAILER er ‘4 Commissions Award for Plumbing. taxed' eG eae asewa- DE or etert yesterday in rata) theEE seeretary fice The stock quarters Wednesday. has said, however, ane Momilivary, member of the in bean Denver the W. officer * of the regiment, of the military forces of and prominence, (83 | training 4 Hi FOURTH PETITION FILED war k Notes, of Por by|regiment, ae Cashie having of ae senior field nh command the state "Love's Passing," | gested the sweet tones of | Major many Heirs Railroad aS Major singer's voice, while the Ro-|that under no cireumstances would (froom opera Anna Bolena), Don- | je accept the position if it. should !zetti, and "Down by the Walls of Se-|be tendered him ere is a strong Ville" from opera of men. which) sentiment: both» inecthis. elt d oe the heavier See a brought 5 in rth possibilities fe the futu guard circles throughout the ieee) state for Miss Judith Evans gaye a plat the election of Dr, Charles G. Plumsolo wuecentanan by McDowell, and | mer as the commanding ofticer of the Omarene Mignon," Poldini, with so/}regiment and its attached organizamuch expression and feellng that both |tions, For this position Dr. Pluummer numbers were enthusiastically encored,|{ig said to be particularly desirable, {iss Godbe was & to respond) not only on account of his popularity several times com- with Shines In the Interim, se beautiful floral tributes, mittee of the Utah Light and Raflway'| Eaith Burns and Mrs. King were company held Wednesday afternoon|accompanisis. of the evening. G. S. Gannett was appointed treasurer, A, flere has resigned, and his will be under the charge of Mr [ \ little momecen "The agent weeks' sweet ames Ts, and best brought forth Southern California. Mr. Oglesby took| eold during thehas Wool Growers' con-| vention and not been well since that race: delicacy, Callfornin. commercial a this ; creat Offto Californi } whose above geniusthe has long been recogordinary, profession- zed a8 ally, and » ; travellers rrobab TARE $20 each. yas admirably} guard cireles by Colonel E. A. Wedghie Heakeanalitine wood, a significant change in the peralso borders on ")sonnel of the militia took place. The it all, her simple} y;etirement of Colonel H. 3 Ht. Lund pleasing und rest s detail -as assistant adjutant and his de : around which the | general, position for which"to he dwie Rest, Littte Sone. aGPoe On oriine es a even a yard across the state boundary. | most interest centere For example, a puss is not good for Eoeeuiee as laby travel between Boise and Suvelte or} music of which ee he t Ul {j ine i business in stocks and. bonds. The capital stock is ofdivided the company js $20.-|'Aima 000 which in GUARD SO such class 7 0 business eine into FOR de Ka. 5 has i Rate the the t S Al opportunity rk at 50 § en filed articles of incorporation Wednes-| day in the county clerk's office, The company will do a general investment DOLLAR. Legislature i in Churches, the . M Copper company of Prigham City filed article of incor-| poration Wednesday With the secre-| tary of state. The company. is capi- | talized for $150,000 which is divided} into shares of fifty cents each The } company owns six claims in Box Elder! county The officers of the company | are: M. Péterson, president: J. T Peterson, vice-president; C. A. Anderson, secretary and treasure1 ‘hi The Spandei Furniture company of! The ---_-__-_ : FOR 15 Brigham ‘he with. "another ear of thrown .was He line, Waterloo the Vas hs against the x seat seat ;and recetved internal In Song Recitnl. ne for|careful fine to Injuries poe about a year a passenger in a cai then pay his way on from that poin { pleasure to all present. Miss Goabe, Sat e ores ot oe If It tan be proved that he goes over| though quite young, has given evidence | Dr. ¢ harles G. edunune r rem the state line by rail, while enrounte|for some time of a mezzo soprano volve Commanding Ofcer. upon the trip which was commenced|of unusual yeetness whieh, under ‘ se ae on i and head pipes ' ad- CREM The eles of clerk's sb to INCORPORATIONS OF A DAY M. ane is s with Engineer | Thompson asmayor's. office| The board of | authorized you yourselves considering the| upon the approval. of report by the coun- feed See Te « iG aaa Was. of will give clothe ter of looking up the cords yefore | any negotiations were entered inte \ as placed in the hands of the elty rail with the city attorneys met pany Damage Case Called. ey The case of. Carl R. Lund ; agains the Utah Light & Railway company PLEASED Miss bet ne! Her backand wascut een bruised abou face. Scheid held tale meeting shares of $100 each. : ae is Light anc : hee aor e Ba sonal injuries su e oo a ing from a ear in x arke t tree 23, 1906. The PEE Uae . mining from the 2 came | payemés ne Donnelan, and Miss services will Elsie Episcopal church Burial,will. be in AUDIENCE - ae zi He can not use ‘his Nets Serer ane points. a ao married 1, 1905 the taxation man, Weant x Bors count on Ene Bree cet i P| « , 2 oe Slane rs. Judgement Against Street Railway. : 2 NE. Ta il netesd 8 veateDor Mrs. Dora, M. a ey Se aE atta 4°30 Mmences."Salt A Lake perscn desiresfor to ex-| go ‘ j from to who Pocatello, The Y., MC. ‘ A. auditorium was filled7 ample, must pay a full fare between|‘® Overflowing Wednesday evening, the two ‘esd ae they were September conte in Munsterapel, | $10 L. as Poe born ---+*+--- which the 1s i where he was married. | by stipulation The Be he located at Ouray, | for $1,000 Can W ae Mrs. et cemetery LARGE take ane little village near BinRhine. When a boy of to America, settling at Pa., where he lived for Myers funeral St. Paul's: at 2¢-p.. m.; laced upon holders of passes is the 3 ine "whieh prohibits the using of complimentaries on any portion of a trip will . to Salt Lake harh Jever: sincd:in 1890 and has lived} Mr. Scheid's family consists of his| wife, Mrs. Lena C. Scheid, three sons ee daughters, all of whom live #24 thr eCity. oe, line exis ld ie xiis are William T. Scheid, Karl A heid, John menerart concerning wnder state ; ; indigestion a = Colo., where he Ste engaged in business for many years, OUT. sarc Oregon Short Line Jssues Rules Regarding Passes. eS ae 5 1 Conductors and station agents on the , Oregon ¥Short Line have received, "C3 Soa instructions from |General Manager t i the use of pasees : of only relieved, some time, and Coming West C v2 INSTRUCTIONS P eee SEE GatiiGn' Charcbe: Deberiian: : ne s sephine . Senior filed suit Mrs.~ Josep C Befor divorcee against Fred J. Senioy 1 Ger death was to him. About. midnight he was taken with severe pains, and the household was aroused ical {attention was given at once, and his within desired, =a AGENTS' fer | j Acute at San Diego or the Southern Pacific Germany, a grab at San Pedro, as there is no city|gen on the organization here that can prevent;12 he came the laying of tracks in any part, of} Lock Haven, the ,,.0 ~uniosity, She states that since her | husband has been in the state prison | she has been compelled. to earn. her fown Iiving and support her cnile as the cause of his death. Mr. Scheid that mf year ago Senior deserted hi was in' his usual good spirits when] wife and has refused to live with her he retired Tuesday night, ind his | since She asks for 1 decres ne 1 people had no thought of how near | reasonable attorney's fees and cost monopoly!he Fe His} Family. : illness Fe has] ° ; Angeles} morning. San Francisco freight. ; ad the Santa Fe and Southern] Pacific not forced roads into the oe try when they did, the Salt ke would Old, Unexpected Valentine B. Scheid, aged 73 years,|field real estate gjeqg at his home, 367 Fourth East } the ale Dis atr{CE o nastier 4:30 o'clock Wednesday of desertion and hence will cut in on the Salt Lake] Route ght rate. he Southern] Pacific people will have the advantage} of the delivery of practically all of the Rotite Years Was the Southern Pacific, cuts into the district T ; » is one good result from thisi Siraa Kon Phe mining country of Southern Nevada will ship out ore and bring dyThe "0 cheaply. Salt Lake. a Death = of J. M. Thomas and HH. B. Cole appeared before the Committee and presented their claims o the twelve lakes in Big Cotlonwood canyon whic h | (1q ves. jaunts a Bang si chit kens| stealing: They andbeganjoined Bete {ie selling them on the Salt Lake mi ar For weeks. the police latd |. ips for them. The gang was caught Ee a chicken coop near Twelfth South land Second West streets The officers | fred several shots before the gk n were > : : "ex © run down and eaptured faker a ne his two partners pleaded guilty and Re re sentenced to three years each in it the state prison is ae Mrs. Baker filed an affidavit of im- \, We City': to recommended by rank tL ines, ter superintendent It ws ip for cussion before the committee, and members were favorable toward ng the yside from]eee be entertained at luncheon at the Alta] returnedjoultry to his hom«¢ minesBalalong i . of the range e Triday night he is scheduled to; lischarged Beaty ae ne acti business t rini 1 distance] club Friday z ind engaged in 1 Lad mountain to Original, ¢ i n address at Grand Junction 1 7 fal ll o of 1905 he returned to his ‘re wh twelve miles. make a ( SS ¢ n the G05 é s ‘mining property of import-/and will return committee to this city onSaturday) enterThe the district is tapped by this} morning by the spurs that are in pro-}tainment will hold a meeting this | building. As a result' the| morning at 10 o'clock to make further | which is pushing into the] arrangements to entertain their guest. | large Churches SE relief Waen the Las Vegas and Teattteoe | el eo eal te eee Returned to Pormer Habits. x ‘ 3 t u rog I Wor w 7 made ave ee Sipe oe Lad inouneni, [vist the house Friday morning at Zaker was sentenced to ee : ; als 3 _ . y e . 902 2. or Yy 3 20. It is thought that t the asseM-| Vea, jn the state prison in Montgomery, Rainbow y and Bonanza i ght that ‘ i eegteed ‘ ere : > and 1] adjourn Friday afternoon un-|_ nt Mrs. Baker did no nplntain Just : ne Jaid ing oFoutSea rig eae ht [iv ol ee g ; Monday. 5, Saturdayyj)| |* thatpe h he was of the , crimeoan and was g@ guilty the railroadwereengineers til thwee folloy of way just below the workings of the/afternoon at 2 0% lock Mr. Bryan w | refused to give him up Wohi nh as P avate ance in i ad or dons t¢ Sante ‘Be works with Baket equitable spectat districts Favors Taxing Se ully 1,500 persons. There has been | thing to lead aor Galella Neca sale icke pre 1S] prese ble, but has acte ows co fae. > that the eeyiga ail 7 be han as He dutiful wite They ; have one ery evidence < : . ; alee hand Lake expenditure outlined Minotayanathew sod: siaveccand. cast'| ACO IT ees theame. replacing COMI Lee.of pipe Seley tines} recs ommended immoral ed the vertise for bids the committee's sate Baker Ae ~ in public felony Ard Sth Salt the as waterworks committee Kelsey and Mayor Fara. sociated. held in the Wednesday afternoon snys for Gage of nat SRE clcae cas oe Louis ,elsey, Was recom- Engineer mended ganie Baker term their a eet¢ niesic saat ls su sserts Mrs. second since ystem, $650,000, Se © His aac enlargement watel about aia P. Baker seeks ti ym filed Wednesactic« ‘ complaint, this tha habits hs A yer | commited "0 a ae sav ee en 1. ae fe at W.| th and Me ‘thodist + Those in earns or arrangements : country In the ; ake R > Salt Lake cares by the railroad Lake railroads trol of the mining Bullfrog district the Tonopah ss between. the . Santa Fr B. Young, {is a} 30.-1 held of entertainment , He nares arte vartineau arrangements were made [eeaeer of papain that time ae ¢ fe | 1906 : ind since ‘ 7 ‘tal the distinguished visitor.|/ary 15, ; The arainitee one arrangements and | has been confined in the state prison. eine District, Daal f Bryan ry secutive! a delegation to to meet William| JANUARY 31, 1907. Two More Days! Baker Also Wants Ali-. | Expenditure of $650, 000 for, | Improvements in Mains is mony and Custody of Recommended. CI vild. ‘Mrs. city this evening at 6 o'clock, meeting of the Democratic state office Salt will send afternoon to executly state Democratic The t ments. LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, COMMITTEE PASSES UN WATER SUPPLY RAILROAD LINES FOR BRYAN RECEPTION HUSBAND IN PRISON, WIFE ASKS DIVORCE AY SWORDS POINT ) ----__ SALT The eos jb i TH nlar Ee rice MAIN, Jewelry ‘ : Housg. = |