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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 10 REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, areata aaa FEBRUARY, 19, 1907. ------ TO OFFER PRIZES FOR NEW CAPITOL tage to Replace One Burned. eas The of S EOE. : ORME Fite iraft e Salt sort of ‘ this ordav 3 terday by the afternoon gentleman vides revenue for He joined a 4 purpose of a movemen ' Ya has ar- legislation] through here aa nolo rea 3 x a of Beave. The ea as a a3 papers of Salt Lake have agree place the tickets for sale at thelr business counters Several business firm yes-|have house of the ogra. Inferred Is it, County Fearing at W. Medical soctety" Bill in Legislature to Appropriate $2,500 for Competitive Plans. se bi y 2 ith them, fi rdev that they may do McCready ‘limony work | duire good the cs Pavel Severin 128; bill No. pro-|° House from Beaver, : ) . scyt f ia} the case wis addition to have the concert ; ‘ The the support of the] along. coveral In carpenters offered Tunds their Nelson ' a l lust moment that} with providing sectarian of a second of the board "tesa : ; and massage - of uu ANS caxy medi- Nelson would not. ro-) point on whieh) the one contested by David A.\# only thing that Mrs. || Firat and Ae Li of yer e rie che fink ; was of reading Monday ao Teper tative Westphal moved ae that ats tas Coe be a . mn out. Jespite the fact that such action was designed to kill the bill, the motion was vreconded Before the speaker could put the motion Representative Tolton asked for recognition. Vhat The program Is as follows talked of the question of alimony wast - 5 Mis Sd I ‘« raised Attorney Burton demanded pecs ae : rae a Ctive| £22 Mrs. Nelson an absolute decree of} iolin Solo "ro m divoree, the restoration of her maiden} Piano accompanime nt, Mr. Clifford Clive ‘|name and $1,200 as alimony to be paid| BR Piano. Sol Solo ora lee Walter Ulan iia Wallace Shar ytin lun» sum of installments to be] ey arte "Miss Vida Fox} decided upon by the court The first} Ar annolin and Guilar Selection two points were conceded, but Nel- sont of trying to he asked, necessary Prof. Be citone anak "itatie state eee eae are you put through here anyway "the passage of this bill ts to the maintenance of ou government. Whether the : gen- Solo Ne ee a Club] Schettler, Conductor ‘ Horace S yon len} Mrs. Lilian Hunter Cole! D. * Melvin' son objected to paying alimony His attorneys, P. Henderson, and A. J Weber, thrashed over the question of alimony for days, but no agreement Peterson) could be reached It was on question of alimony which was abandoned at the last moment, that MORE TROUBLES FOR the sull was brought In his argument, Attorney Burton THOMAS W. MATTHEWS cored Nelsow for his treatment toward his wife He asked the court if PS f : t would be proy proper to compel a woman seph Baumgarten brought an ue-|! j ea it Thiel Mt Distric Eaten a Mon-| to tbe dviven mad before she could ge 2 z i . ; . t ¥ The bill proposes to raise $1.800,] day Bees. Thomas W. Matthews to| divorce fronmtsany trates Comping and levies an ad valorem tax of 5 mills] recove $1,053 for the rent of the ibusive husband. He stated that t on each dollar's worth of taxable] premises at 122 South Main street, torney Henderson had remarked in| it) try to ought they that a con- | hls argument conducted the defendant wnere Representative] in the state property differenees| their if seo and See in. the alleged It is store. fectionary that an additional mill] Kuchler moved dea without adjusted be HO! could failed defendant the that raising}complaint of purpose the for added be for a fund tative Tolton opposed this. saying that! Sat a "oO sinceek statehood this e sort of aae peor had been passed without a_ while he bullding rider.|fiye years. occupied the building The| on ann f£. was rented> Feb. 6, 1906, for In July the stock and Would never return to het igain try to iilive with SAGER and RET hie 1b] fix-} SUC Representative Marks aros to altures owned by Matthews were burned question of point of order and. eald th: t and the lease was cancelled It prothe rules forbade a rider of sort] vided that for the first three years suggested by the gentleman from| $300 was to be paid each month and Weber county. point of order The chair said his} was not well taken.] Representative Kuchlews tive Giles, of ‘creating during the $350 each amendment 41, by providing for the manner}/'$153 counties was made new Representa-] for years to repairing fire the a} special order for 2 o'clock Thursday. | ine bill No. 108. by Répresentative dall, laincAthe BM ti cathe Randall, making eee es pee ran re House0 judiciary last two month Refused of the jjterest nithawa Matthews lease case. Was on I Newman, Pay, the a the board building *e filed it suit after and the ; ain dollars < for i a : 4 road] Fa ‘ « eyyancoen surance Y- 4 o Len? company the : refused pay to « »propriations shouldbe postpotied® or until:county the When you indefinitely postponed. tive Kuchler opposed the explained that four years propriation purpose had been atl ds this of making Re sr HR motion and age an ap-| ben Dr. ne author of measure. spoke in Its behalf and it was passed. eas : Por Public Libraries. A bil was reported from the senate providing the establishment of public libraries. H. B. No. 33 resentative Bower, introduced same purpose, was referred for back bakery goods Guard Adjutant General E. A, H.. : cel: Utah, a pes and confirmed Fine watch |Jeweler, No, by provisions of 1. B. epthe te 115. providing that the American a ve artes ae schoolhouses on legal holida sa it was for the purpose of Teatitinic patriotism in the children. Considerable valuable time was taken up In the consideration of amendments and the bill was passed. Representative Richards. chafing under the delay caused by the discussion of rules of grammar, cross-questions and points of order wrote out the} ew ine resolution and sent it to the cle Whereas Over an hour and a half has just been wasted by this honorable | body correcting grammatical crrors and spelling, and "Whereas, The indications are that] more time will have been spent by this| the utes spuce shall Sees a of soak not half less and their than not heads two more Bulls The Governor accept} LAID OVER for a members of the Are name of Now Burdettes. Deputy Sheriff nee (Dy Bull is now ae wile: Pe Joseph ts Teeayis ane Se~ ate Sr) - DEP ION. wate in: be eis: Burdette ylgtiet Sheriff Bull. ele ce RARE Pranucis bailift eh Carmody's in Judge pen Vuneral, Washington, Feb. 18.-The funeral of Prancis Carmody, former. assistant district uttorney for the southern district of New York, will take place here tomorrow aflernoon. The pallbearers will be the friends who acted as ushers when Colonel Carmody and Miss Margaret Louise Snow, step-daughter of Ee pares Platt, were married two years S understood that Mrs Carmody will attend her husband's funere board to submit names buildings school than} $90, with an were for which additional of the University and the Agricultural college. As Mr. Thompson warmed be censure sentative censure the Pederson would be committee. said that unjus He "They're SAYS iM d Bakery the best." eS WATER BELONGS The counter-claim. its TO CITY city demand Progress company be comset upJ in details the nature a elaims, |ter-claim after and that the city that a permanen the this morning answer and counProgress company conduit was talked of hy Move Claims by City. aes ; city claims that it has a Che verted which the ; di- hot any water into the conduit belongs to the company, and ny : that the ; company never made asserts any protests the ‘conduit. against the eity building The counter-claim sets up the neces: : sity of . the water for _SSalt Lake City. is further stated that the elty has |hought and acquired rights on Big Cot}tonwood' $500,000 asked the have Brigham City re-|at $5 for every Grants Rights ectric Line. Repre- such] main- for El- rthwestern cailroad & a franchise from obtained to operate The line runs to the Ilo Springs, about nine miles north. It is theMite tees of the company to extend the line 12 miles to Brigham, ‘The requirements of tthe franchise are that it be accanne ats 60 duys, the prelim Inary within months of tie date construction completed The franchise also prov The Ogden has y 6 cents between any |; two}at 0. & N. W. FRANCHISE may ety charged for transit two points In that clly. Railroad fer|to min-| cakes. ise | ; nt a in the nt Denials of , the allegations aftidavit aS 7 4 Paes taled Wy. thn a f ‘ Cult 4c , Progress company against Salt Lake EB 7 Dany ast z rks City, to turn the water out of the Big in the tiled were conduit, Cottonwood City by Monday ecurl Distriet Third answer an in Hiles, Ogden Attorney Doar arg. ce tec sionths on buildings and/entitles direeprineipal's the potas a however, ie maximum, hy fixed at Tub, The maximum for pri: cipals who have not been in the pubschools of Salt ake more than two yeurs was fixed at $170. The resolution was referred to the committee on teachers and sehool work been| had committee the that ained sixty da No sation was taken by the house| working hard on severul measures and} upon this resolution that no unjust diserlmination nad been| House bill No 127, by Representa- | uged Representative Thompson's mo-| tive Robinson, makes it unlawful to] tion lost use without authority the name, title Speaker Joseph said that he would] of officers, insignia or ritual or other|expect a report from the education) ceremony of secret orders passed after|and art committee within four days.) a) contain should report that the waat|and to as discussion @onusiderable societies should be named in the|consideration of all bills now before on] that committee deferred aay Action eee Representative Money to Draw Interest, aincan: providing aoe the placing of witnesses under Abtmed at ae declaring not wat it and demand = for the prayer: > election jspeclal ee erect eRe the committee ew up to his subjeet, he charged that tie honorable body in making gramimnar to which his bill had been thav in making laws. Therefore, be it committes sent, had pigeonholed the measure. He olved, By this honorable body said the bill was not receiving the that for every grammatical error disproper kind of treatment. Several covered in billy after they have been other members among woaom were reported by the committee Representative Pederson, chairman of them in charge, the education committee, thought that committee will be adjudged guilty of the unpardonable sin, and cach wnd|to adopt Mr. Thoinpson's motion would aeroraile Gate 6tounds A.j repairing. A. S. Reiser, 12 East First South St. the sale ar li Hen to mati and forsigned by SHOES bidding children frequenting places Seer ar Pal "7 where of liquors sold, passed by ated ya Ses vdte 4% to 0° are Representative Tutt al: court by idDeputy the by ee QUESTION for The by commander-in-chief. the appointed with Cutler, Cc. dale was of eaptain Ty wate by HILES aT Vienna creek The city in) buying walter has spent rights and rhe cetty clajmnis Bullatrg: thie sone. pends Ee tar tid rocks when. 2c sixtieths of stream firs Will , be dalled*to AGS, consider > the" form: of */27.8 |ais' martha of thethe year, and for20 2 the sixtimaking the call and the legal phases. jeths of the stream. for the last six the committee on education and art: | pu and his entire family was chaigbill No. 119, by tive Thompson, providing a Representapenalty for ed to Burdette Monday by an order explained would of | Education to Consider Finances at Next Meetin S: : 2 of edue ae held its speboard The cial meeting Monday geht, bul the Wedg-| Dr. succeed to Rear for W.}Morse at 10 o'clock the It is Stated In the Board from was appointed argument Nelson that aes did uy Aske tat the be stricken from BOND Surgeon. Tyndale and of interested the|cently been occupied. of surgeon as assistant Anderson Superintendent D. H. Christensen National Guatd of Utah. His Spgolnt, also intyodueed a resolution fixing the ment was recommended by Dr. A. salaries of principals of the schools at Bower, surgeon of the National Guard the bill be considered by Representative Sutton. the|@! the R. Monday wood and it, upon spent was money Some the rest, the larger part of one appropriation returned to the state I asked that the house. New W- ain thsi fon ft gle order and ied r > grocer epee tatjof it are assured of "The Best.""- Bakery, a Ind, ' "phone 16, 7 z : now|US, you mote important road measures yefore re ieeeantes are disposed of. Vienna 2 moved (nat action on the bil be were Taleo ; a pee county | pecause it is held that the,cause of} and Pena I mand might have } Stoekmore, Wasatch county. When] ¢y ne fire is unknown and might have The suit ts been of Incendiary origin. a rks ear atiea Tol a R ue still pending in the courts, ae aT een AP the tating een nrannancn ar bills Pan a ad sulde' account that he both member his Mrs. mony tha 1e alimony .| in- anne aulte Pix your husband|that the him. ae ter Tlie} to a pepelled IMDOESIDIC education closed that offic the cil¥] surance company under. which - the MAPS, rr etc. ! stock and fixtures were insured foi the' committee on! be $5,000, Caen the fullatte amount of the ‘ikeinsurbill No. 42, approtts five in. priates. a thousand | Wood! between of a hoc : against BORIGeS Ask the city of Murray furnished also referred to the}jever in the case. speech of A J. Weber. in defense of} with water, and that the company did Nelsen. 4s a "Fourth of July talk,""}not commence active operations untfl demands also plaintiff The WAS te furee would not reconcile them restvaining ordet be issued. prohibiting, Attormey Burton declared, In}the company from interfering with the answering Henderson that the onlyleity's water rights The case will be way the schools were dragged into the !argued before Judge. Charley \ ‘he plaintiff states that Matthews refused to pay the rent for the last ¢(hroe montas and that he had:to pay| a by adopted was lost and the bill vote of 43 to 0. House bill2No. , ion ig eruduates are usually pot string ent, and th cours®s prescribed are not jong enough to warrent the granting of 4 wiiionie The resolution also puts forth the alle sega that if the menusure is passed, Narly authorized physician could not jenally give massage or other pea es ee Sana eta Nelson/and Mis, that said Burton ‘ree months] three for rent the pay Represen-]to purposes. road The evognizing to the fact thal wosteopiihic college the do. to pointed voclely' calls Pease 7 e requiremenis of the;bread tlemen have discovered it or el this is a most Important measure f you font ualiéve - ao San Wo eas the motion and K the bi en the motion to strike out the enacting clause was put it failed to get a single vote, = Kuchler Loses Point, of ap- volng sOaTE specta a aatie' PUT from PRS | osteopathy i abi frst} Notes, G. W, Bonnell, city ticket agent of the Burlington at Lineoln, Neb... was in Salt Lake Sunday, en route to the coast, The Harriman lines announce a rate from Salt Luke to Tonopah and of Goldfield, effective dally, beginning March 2¢ The Burlington offices which have been in Oakland since the destruction 7 4 le: , =i bi a - high ‘wean water and thirty Horcnntecs second-feet the for contracts The water. low, (Thin of the wean. .Chis percentags the elty to eighty second-feet rights are attached surechase of water as an exhibit to the answer and counter-clalm FINED FOR Attorney ARNOLD Enters sault Plea and of SPOOK Guilly to As- Battery. Goorge J. Arnold of Arnold-Dickson fame, Was fined $150, in his absence, for assault and battery upon Mrs. Mary M, Brandon, 73 years old, which occurred during a "spiritual seanee' at his parlors on September 1906. His appeal bond amounting to $500 and taken down, and after the vas pald the balane e Was turned . ne Powers, Arnold's wer to nudge. statutes provide that ai ney The in a wiaddiiganor the atlorney may enter a plea in the absence of the accused. udge Powers pleaded guilty and the tine was Imposed, and the case settled Arnold assaulted Mre Brandon when grabbed hold of | the "spirits" garb, finding that It) was Arnold himself. Arnold was convicted and sentenced by Judge J. J, Whitaker to 90 days in the city Jail. The case was appealed and the day following the Arnold-Dickson firm sdld its property at $9,000 and left Salt Lake UTAH WEATHER BEATS CALIFORNIA'S SAMPLES --$-- Jaimes from a IK. visit Gillesnle of returned several Monday weeks in Cali- Gillesfornia. Concerning his trip Mr pie sald Monday Sereno} n in San "Things ure top Franeiseo, and there of building work Angeles isa ee nata. nity and is growfe ae Peete have: been removec ye that c to b4cK ing rapidly. lere seems to be a very Lake among Ballast work is being done on the friendly feeling for Salt the business men of Los Angeles, for Bingfrom line Western Grande Rio everywhere I went I heard nothing ham to Garfle d. he gravel is being pe good things about our own town dug a steam shovel at Revere Ttah weather is at present more deswitch. light than California weather, for Hl. Burtner, district freight and there 8 disagreeably warm during passenget agent of the Salt Lake the day" a Route, who went to Lo» Angeles with - +> o-___-_the Milks, hax returned to this elty. Mr exElks'. thie: that reports Burtner "Eat the Beat' Vienna Rakery bread. Fares are having a fli (line, and % ith hospitality at they are meeting Will Bull' Cottages, at every point they vis rd V Gurrard has bought dw of from Woodruff Brothers, several lots F. Demprey, CRI E aN the Rlo Grande's dining car service Is on the Mast bench, above Thirteenth East at Sixth South streets. The dea in Salt Lake for a short time. Mr, Was pubes through the Peterson Real Dempsey sayS that four new diners will be bought by the company, for Estate & Investment company, and use on the Scenie Limited which is to the a REREHDH was about $1.200, be started jn Mr. Gurrard will bulld several brick eottages on the property, which he will offer for susale. Will Increase Wages. The municipal corporations committee reported favorably on HL. a No. Dodgers. 50, by Representative Clegg, authorizing mayors and councils of cities to H. * Bi No, 81, Representative provide depositaries for public moneys. Clegg, relating to the seizure of perThis bill provides at tae city funds sonal property for unpaid taxes was now being "loaned" to favored banks passed. Senate bill No. 54, by Senator fiulantski, ratioang a conveyance by at ae behest of the Amerikearns code placed where they ty shall shall o the national goyPittsburg, Feb. 18 -The announcedraw interest, ep = H. B. No. 6 ae of Jand upon was made this afternoon at the resentative Robinson, providing tha timent which the Fort Crittenden post ceme. C. Frick Coke company all corporations shall furnish a state -; office tery is now located, received the unanibeginning ete 1, there woulc ment of taxable property and provid -| that. ous vote of the representatives. Wbork soon resolution No. 6, by Rep- ing that no action at law y can be tak -| be an Increase of 10 per ner paid its There are 1,800 men to be resentative Hott, providing that the en for. the recovery of property upon workmen, attocted, and the payroll, wii Is now not been as wandering bands of southern' Utes which such a report now in this state, be sent back to their} made, was reported by the judiclary| $1,250,000 per monta, will be ai reservation in Colorado, was passed. | committee with the recommendation) crease a le 000 or almost 32,00 t Representative Thompson demand-| that assed. Senate bill No. 71; 000 yea ed that the committee on education! by Senator Hollingsworth, errs to af and the aie "Anderson" piano ws rt be required by the house to the State School for the & Western ee Sion Wednesday on house a . Blind, was anne A favorit: by th ei before buying. N. Co., 62 Market Srrost near P 145, providing for the consolidation carntniktee: Salt and Lake Photo Supply Co., Kodaks finishing. 142 So. Main St. Mnegicgpame hac ea ies 0 hadi Don't Want Kelsey. Alban 18,-Governor Hughes carved notice today upon Otto Kelsey, state superintendent of insurance. to appear before him erterngon to give testimony e insurance department. fet the first step toward ‘the Sale of of at 2:30 this concerning The action Governor of Mr. Hughes Kelsey as of of Utah will million-dollar to be erected offer duced will by $2,500 the ES and state in Have in prizes Salt States for of building Lake-that be made if the Senator Williams New Telegraph Service to decorations capitol fs, the bill) Intreyesterday WITH THAT RECEIVED BY ANY OTHER SALT LAKE PAPER. is passed by the legislature The bill opens to competition of all iurchitects the four cash prizes put up by the stat The etait und deseriptions must be submitted to the state board of examiners on or before June 1908 The bill is as ) ollows Section 1 The state board of eximiners Is hereby authorized and direeted to | Invite urchitect of the United States to submit plans and descriptions tn competition for a state erected building to b capttol Lake grounds tn Salt the capitol plans ¢ uta cost of S1L.000 000, such descriptions to be submitted on oi fore first day of June, 1908. Section 2 The state board of aminers is authorized to prescribe regulations and conditions and fix requirements to be complied with competitive architects under whit h uch plans deseriptions shall be submitted, must specifically require that ry the and deseriptions that prizes will be id fou that the board may 1reall plans and deseriptions submitted, and that architeets submitting plans and deseriptions must do so upon these and the further condiltious imposed by' the boar First Prize YOU WILL FIND IT FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL. We Have the Longest Leased Wire in the World. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF WILL REPAIR ROADS Bank Clearings - Monday' bank clearings amounted to 950.07, as against $909,344.15 corresponding day last year Benefit Ball--At hall Friday night, throughout health in the urging stamping sent by city the the board assist - spinal come On Paris, 18.-Dispatches Mount Burglary Bhitdiie with Diehl tered a asked that in order tin, a was | Supervisors to Maintain of continued | morning not the that The case he be Thuy- en-| to the) for, get a the road atone -tinke supervisors in jontinued, we 7, of succeed today}1y witness.| danger were George died Hc Lakeview, of") ae Camp jntendent defendant] set could S¢8slon di- } rected to improve the road, and to keep them in good condition Chi tetion insures continuance ta AL Geer CRT the ee obi Ce eo hteof Le ‘ before| and guilty, burglary. several matters the most: perti- PeME of hese was the matter of keep| ng the routes of the rural free de| livery service open, and in good condition A committee from the Post|}| masters' as oclatton met with the com| Usstoners ind at the conclusion of the Triskets, tale iso arraigned Monday plea of A Princess falry " Charge.-Joseph colored, charge chemist was the . \ Infirmary rales hie practic is et appolnted''super- county is a and in the employ of the} commissioners consolidation. steady strokes not get the hand finger of his and mashed, of a sledge in off before left hand which may the} ashore Galla-| end oOf| but did) ul to veo nie farmer re garded as to agree - lt was a upona of cap- basis agreed that Another the neav little) other was caught! necessilate| und Postponed.-John Charles Hill, who Highland barge ashore savers e of the Light It company were|of the with tug the Valley crew be a two driving bat to go The life to their believed the Gerard, were Forge. life her will a.m. sighted at aa when" Hill at once prepared lussistance. Hearing Dougherty today saying station, an two: of were drowned The barge total loss oe afte 1 amputation two, ‘The in it tow tug and arrested by Officers Siaips and Clopgh] three barges were sighted going north Saturday morning, cheney with hav-|at d arklast night, but the tug has arp oe been seen today. ing morning. Hill Sn eRGe a Thursday to enter his until today their bonds Dienl fixed in default to the county jail i. Hiner, Visits Salt of ia] | HERE. Collector Lake, plea plea at $200 PENNSYLVANLAN D. of and | HOBART M. CABLE PIANOS Revenue, Likes UNTIL It. on pone ly enterCallister collector of i B. Hiner, for the Wenerd ‘Dis trict of| Pennsylvania, showing him about the city, and Introducing him to Governor | men i Cutler and other prominent { public und private life forme sarily United Mr. ine was and still States alattict attorney, earlier was a member of congress from and| Pennsyly ent his district in to | voled for the admission of al the Union-an act which he Vdeclares| He | he has had no occasion to regret. ix a and lifelong friend of Senand is gratified to know! | that of that gentleman | before the United States senate on the] of Senator Smoot was well reoat, ah I. H. tained D. | con GUSSIE Judge WALLACE Says Down NO DAYNES-RO MA MUSIC 25-27 EAST Pi ren When More One that fongue, carry Hottman Aggie Mrs. rae: making tried (wo Feb. sentenced. for Myers Myers, to 18 cee cheat atlempts ft to death with of! murder. the a pressiman, the on May gallows 11,| from' missed , a vital point. ; What to Than not buen the mild. We and do- iuported obtainable. in making Is the a Let a Kinds of Hot fer and mn Cold Soda Drinks. WILLES-HORNE DRUG 60, bY THE MONUMENT, -_ Bell j Nowa: 5Bldg. 374-1830, a: us choice Pane SS j All . want to die." er Worried, ce by deep, cue other only omiche one a "Everyone has t . = urned against me, said Hiotunan. after he had regained consciousness, " and I you SOUTH. is cool and best cigars assist rz his life. Sun- day night he swallowed a glass ai the soaked had he In which water heads of a | x of matches, Pailure to kill himself with this decoction led him to make a second attempt this morning at 8:30 o'ciock. Standing in Ba ne plunged the blade pocke nife tw ce into his y just missing the heart. Py ane breast, sistant eity physician, who examined Hottman's wounds, said they barely ist St. . does but the mestic Clarence or Soothing Nerves HOTTMAN ATTEMPTS TO CHEAT GALOWS. City, aaa CO., FIRST TET ben Tired Judge Diehl. t dence Judge ship of the ear that the allewed « Wi lace to Sergeant Roberts aay nol legal The court considered tha th was nothing to show that the aatenabrs had been near car at any time and ordered her discharged. Kansas INTEREST. Call and Investigate. ou Gussie Wallace, who was arrested Jan uary 25 churged with setting fire to a box car loaded with pietures, in the porth yards of the Oregon Short ine a discharged | Ménday . mortltig .by 23, $10.00a Month IS FREE, Prosecution Fell Imnportant Points, FEBRUARY $400 nal revenue Taormina ‘from the feared. the nands of another workman gher started to brush off the the drill with his Jeft hand, Again. report cba smoke is issuing lower and upper craters of Etna, and that an eruption js contact Judge the ---_- 15 W. ‘ Finger in the Way,.-'Yeddy" Gal-| districts should be consolidated, Highlagher, a luborer living on the west| laid retaining one trustee side; was painfully injured while } : working in Gargleld yesterday. Gal-}| Barge Sinks; Two Drown, lagher was in a pit holding a drill} Highland Light, Mass., Feb which was being driven into rock by!'The barge Gerard, coal laden, went OS Smoking of company _-_--__oo -____- Etna 6 lt is alleged that he attempted to en-| apie man for the poMtHibit. ter' the offices of the Pittsburg Oil! | ‘~The trustees. from American Fork, company, but was stopped by Mr, Mar-} Highland and Alpine met. with the {3,21 Sher es. Rela rp mu Total prep enee from 6 p. m. to 6 p. m,. %6 Inch Acc ated excess of SiMAGILtmAtOn nee the month 1.41 Inches. Acumulated Oxs of precipitation since January 1, 1,75 inches Bros., Stationers, in mev, Daily Weather Report. Yes lay's record at the lox al pice of the einer bureau for the "4 hours caaine at 6p. m. Maximtin vere peratminimurn tempe ure 3 so eee an grees, normal. Acte aan since month 2.25 degroes c- Barrow janitor story, entitled * ris by P. BE. G. ‘ sts irted in this a issue meningitis. It is stated that quarantine and fumigation will not stop its ravages because is tot contagious There have been 26 deaths in Salt Lake sinee the first of the year, but in no case has there been two deaths in the same familly, It fs stated that in families where there have been deaths children have side of the patient and have the disease. The board believes that proper proper fumigation in stamping out the ness and improving the hygenic premises and back yards are. also urged Action in this matter was taken Monday morning at a special meeting of the city board of health several invitations were issued to physicians in the city to attend the meeting and made some suggestions toward commencing a crusade against the disease. The authorities have become alarmed at its spreading and will do ull -s can be done to exterminate it, The ‘lreular will be drawn up and published Wednesday. he school authoritles are) complying with - the recoinmendations oO f the board and r KE. W. Whitney is supervising the work of ventilation and fumigation tn the sehool rooms ere CASES ALE epidemic, physicians are required to quarantine the family and report the case at once to the city board of health Mayor Ezra. T DOOKpEol. Health Coutmissioner M. R Stewart, -Dr Fisher, Dr. Raley, county aseintant physician, and Dr. A. : C. Ewing were present at the meeting It was agreed thut the people can uard themselves against the by ventilatlon and fumigation in their home and also improving the-sanitary conditions. "o> 2 -___-__ the will curnsouly en. innsa appeared yesterday. The main story] is entitled Little Peacemaker written by Miss Jennie Gray, of the kindergarten, deipnertment is a story of the trials of kindergarten teacher ind the many weal little: waifs. they of to cerebro 6 Ls ry pirth=| February Chronicle Out--The Februz| "2% 204 passed: upon issue of the University Chronicle ; Of portance, One of ary broadcast residents out Federation of Washington's | . Spanish War Veterans' Ball-The | first annual ball of the United Spa | Good Highways. ish War Veterans will be given Febru es He ary.° 26> ut the hall: of Camp: I6)°A.) Wedgwood, o23 ‘t State street The Prove, Feb. 18 The county comorganization is doing all in it power) missioner { ae sto make the affair a success oners. met in~ regular session, [oday? « ASREK 0 eve S1,000. be Ostby, Tabor HEALTH BOARD ACTS IN MENINGITIS CASES will local $1,091.for the} ‘ijenelit. ball, will be. given fo | GOUNtY Commissioners Instruct Ki irl Section 3. There will be paltd) for the plans and deseription submitted the following prizes: first prize of $1,000, a second prize of $750. a ‘third prize of $500, and a fourth prize of $250 Vhe state board of examiners Is to pass authorized upon the the plans and description submitted and award the prizes to architeets submitting plans and deserition according to the merits of the respective Plans and description; and and deseription upon which prizes are awarded and voaid shall become exclusive property of the Plans and i not prizes to the returned The architect submitting and descrvintion that are the state capitol building shall have the preference right of employment as supervising architect of the said building for the commission or compensation that shall be tixed by the legislature or capitol commission, but the maunt paid to him as a prize for his plans and deseription shall be deducted from such commission, Section 56. During the first week of the session of the legislature the state board of examiners shall report its proceedings under this act accompanying the same with the plans and description which have been awarded prizes. Section 6 For the purpose of carout the nvrovisions of this aet there is hereby appropriated the sum of $4,000 to be paid out of the interest earned from the fund derived from the sale of lands granted to the state for the purpose of erecting public buildings. Circulars Republican's The Compare Million United vlans a for to Building. offer dl-architects:of competitive Examiners Designs Dollar totk practif{"ioner,, be yu compelled us all who an e uo toat puss so compete amination that will do away with the posslbilit incompetency ye getting into vole are i of all-ja of Sea the after Bee eer ee . the sult for divorce fran eer the p When AWE West and}; 8:30 p. m 5S Was ' , | . of . 7:80 al ss Gay leave evening the ‘cornel Second South at the of third Wednes-}afternoon meeting- oe { "J welfare up for : tocamthe é necessary ix it. ward |Cannon routine a is bill the of passage The Board re- government of the state, for the coun- serviees gratis and as soon as the Jum- woes nae or her ea and at | ccording to the tatement of the reso 1s and for for the district istrict : . rit oe urehs HPA er EL APIUAL iaueens mange Was GEA taken gdnani AD under SLED ABE Pe lution the bill Hel the legislatureto ties, and county CY emery mt ACT) ey tC e k case advisement bya | H yreseribes that now Shimoakthn be allowed schools, for the years 1907 and 1908 The concert will be given in the|Judge George G. Armstrong, Monday | pr: petits without examination tf they hold matter slaic tile Ifouse. Jowelry Price Popular The Main, South 175 --<--- Charge to n or door ceeaeee of 5 tg the to i. eHal bility ed that State a catia rae Sa lety puts vy renuos fort Att hid te bill mae a eeanitelic te Ha Une AND JEWELER ARCHITECTS | 4 th Dereon slate, o ne to GEL. | SIEDIAMON D BROKER, th sehoo) re In vtem FUEL for FOR and BROTHERS, WALKER REFERENCE: -_-- ha governor uae of: ps ostcopatity name de siniled a bre the refuse to grant u dl-|danger of incampetent men being given iWon eMeCready.. sul J authority to treat diseuse in tho state we oe Met es j ae The society invites men in all branche Burton ae claved lof medical seience ta compete for elig EE aes PSE the of the. £ De ality he the would ‘ the Joho protest establishment uC cal ace incrs by -_- the court ins vorce in Aitorney of ; under it Attorney, ne placed | ti be tickets that also asked . Get Can't and : been a ization . Money, > Wouldn'tTake Want) Don't for funds suifielent concert Utah age 0 receiitly.| Was mgr a The utered = fortune in NoiIn@uvhich 2h at placed are ‘The tickets ranged. cents ich, bul does not obligate the holder to attend, the coneert, which will be given in Cannon ward 2 jim-jam floot the on county, Une have destroyed by fire to raise In order Cre Lake. ' are you trying to put rary 2°? "Ihab natic anywey ia eee Representative Tolton fe of world, ae of Regulars" Protests to Governor. ‘é ' "WANTS NAME AND FREEDOM ait ve le lolalators again he yas CHANCE bellestns (hee Me rerinoalhel : Bill on Dae * in 2 What portion o Favorably Reports Committee of the Southwestern part I people } city belleving that Mrs, Annie the IN DEMAND]|* ihc! ag | a GRAMMARIANS Utah County, Ont Onisnization inti Plaintiff Cuts Out Her , De-|! mand For $1,200 Ali i mony. | Proceeds to Be Used for Cot- 1 Beaver County Representative ; sen; Is Against "Jim-Jam " Legislation. DIAMONDS the fu || amount Sold with a written guarantee to refund _of three years, whichcl paid for them at the expiration for Nothing! Years means you can wear Diamonds Three BANKERS. 374-1578, = |