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Show The "-9 en (By Winifred crease Black.) Feb. 2%.-Eveiyn Thaw) of her answers that I was afrald he; erto unheard-of admirer, who lived in found out today that the bogle man| Would terrify the court by leaning over { thec _ little boarding hate eac wasn'ta real rie F . and giving her little hand « fatherly! where Evelyn and her mother lived just a 3 i Bere ve. tall, but! pat: of approbation, time, and ‘who used to take am out "i ft Plain, every-day district attor-| Judge Fitzgerald has from the very} yachting on Sundays. Evelyn's mother ney, whose teeth are not a whit longer | first shown a mar _ of kind-| did not approve of these yachting trips than any one else' «din _|ness and consideration fo women | she said in the deposition ene i i . mo ths ee = me : show them just to scare} frightened little Red Riding Hood] a half out of her boots. . The first day Mr. Jerome started ross-examine Evelyn Thaw the look of him a the very sound of harsh volec-and he really did turns in vain le is always ready wWith| when Evely was first in the chorus t little word of encouragement or counand somebody connected ro se Be agement of the theatre asked her and oe oer s mother came into the}|some of the other chorus aero. to eo his}case to eon, and-oh, veil of horro ent! vain Introduces Mother. out and were hungry lyn's mamma was not Juncheon, but waits at Possibly that's why she about t and took the strict examination with resignation of a little photograph after she some were heads stand Evelyn Thaw sz "the witness chair| Sacred and that make-believes she told when stand tradict agony of maternity. She did not} attorney's cross-| crawl to the fe yf the judge, bow the air of calm| head in shame and misery and beg girl sitting for a]in the name mother who found out that] him to let her sit so smewherp near the man under the shawl is not going] & to jump out and grab her, after all. Mr ome went over 4 over the} pitiful little story full of the make-| shifts of We her} him| bore] her} Mr. t he Jerome read Syelyn Thaw's co word. a Aopunition mother : iter‘chic aie nations re questions he did not move from her story. from on inch] Page eee cca thr told us, Maul Evelyn that deposition, all One.) than $160,000 a year on other women Jerome occupied considerable time at the opening in offering a mass of Bell photographs to Mrs. Thaw to be identiin the were taken of them Some fled. studio the day before the event upon A 1 Said Company Sante: ie were eritire ubedy taken at odd included the "tired graph, which shows. re mite with ae face big white bez The chief aie} tion of the centers; times, oth- a about the to ance 2 Have Price e Bell : ae to see people could could to . in the Salt. Ww yoming AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or Respective igners for Further Information.) shut out "Y: minds the child-| up throughout Rochester, ‘ the coun- companies, ieicamerout that : N. Y.. company ar said the by company the scarcity had of labor been Biver all what she looks] t. but we were our capacity." get |sont had an- rates snip state y same} dman, was never necessary why in the was demand. working to and oe Foreign California wools heen Territory ~(st apie, Fine, 72@75c; um, apie. fine medium, "Switehing went to the from the pictures Jerome | in addition to. its lines in Centra question of the letters. He) york and western Pennsylvania, deveted almost an hour to a profitless| purchase search for letters from Stanford White | 900. to Evelyn Nesbit. He laid traps for her, tried to tangle her up, switched] his examination suddenly to other mat-]| price is sald to be ©€W | ready to The) wil not $14,000,-| ; Or, "yes, certainly, | | Immigration Jerome by this time chewed his ) ‘ rented ils mper o7 Deiiae tii athe a api Get \ -% c élint Republican. But Ber Board IN law the Market feeders Ho in pro-} of Vivda and butchers, the and the increased cos burden on the operator Thaw was not to be f the immigration board. tors? It quickly became a battle of wits andj decision © 3 . ia A ad : , ; So thoroughly w the. the 1u harassed rirl quite frequentls eAatont ‘nethat whengirl :her™armec case ; » j | gaagainst detentig : ‘<7 auenued her . opponent with ai turne "1% oot € falet "dof yOALEot a specia before taken vas AO why anos | snauiry reason egal ane 4. Jerome letters ae DORSET a cin the ming back to Sue a met turned: "] be lieve it would.' lack ‘How much does it cost for slac for the com-| Slack 5 is a clear promt coal| ‘tl ‘eplied ‘ sat . s repliec we etudio. ;Herwanted ner tg 2u ri inure It was found that the girl had the} shall be "T really can not remember. It was s ‘ arents to'ac=|.the "coal a ; Coe a have} a lw ritten of her parents a 1 é in October, or September. It may mpany consent the Mormon. elders to to Salt! screened x ; co the theatre. I can not it.' to er Dined come a With Alone eaible eh DOSs ae rktte n pay you went out se him"Ves," a ' And "Yes, a ERA MM: mage se ‘ from to a allroad equipment The ; to® know it," said ry Palls D Down. n the mar Telton Falls to: hc .pesant ¢ s | Mr. Toltom insisted that. the witness something. - to cost... slack' cay ant) of men and] ray tor but he could not gain his The speeding tat and Representative. Hone ended Ae lthe argument by saying that has been 7: i The year this time that better are aor: Ai yeloped the ena fact lowns vises ' 0 that5 < the at. tario Onta the} He asked City Park could if he inspector mine coal lstate ia bett« handled divoree suit. Delin the Garland dont prevent) would that legistation suggest Inés Mi Thaw'sthe connection with | tracking of coal alongnetae Rioee Grands Ontario. mine from using its Own] a AL Serre Te er wore Sores that insisted 1s show of ce he record would be | road He said the Sunnyside coal, | coal Mr. Thomas could not suggest that caer eae pit his lip and| which is not for domestic use, WAS) rhe attorney called attention to the eres AB pret oa putting the brought to Mounds, where it is made fact that David Eccles and -t 4 Ro. at Pa os eREX ly read ie eiics to 0 re Re Using {t awhen direct oe ee Deposition e far my He got as trouble with je bate Pr jaid ness hag Ae before tl mother tiat the he quotation ae 7 Se of " tare remarks in had furnished district attorney They to the Me . studio. VOD iy were date its all of Bats aga the ee affair Tr ar with your motner Were had no intimation that , wucrifice was willing to pace ou 5 ? reasons lary >) ' "4 . no," replied the in = the 1 little of : : it orn witness Helper mined | the to oniy order the the there sidetrack This is: at a Castle, road | tapp are) there: division road and no aN o ee to Gate & generally the an~\ for mine CADE had in' would be Wyoming used brought then He started facts about the and jine as nator, cord fast quiry, He sald jexamination. lo-| ir that) for before officials of ‘ove it home, mot et and| chi anda aL "for confidence vent} efforts. _ aas| box. a2GEa al plisn, qcKked Maria it tothat the not voon< was Segsa years . then.11 jater he and make visited) was i, so daughter himself the looked hand about the scope> witness} of in-}° Oe Pe oeeethat cross- ote Allison has been of material nal bene- and of Miss: Three Mrs enough to Sessa, Roma ne decided the" hotel barber cits nical in opportunity oe to a ea CemeRn ae ae erehe ee FL Roma recently 7 at- Jo eae sa . ee ertaker. figured . : cee ¢ i his McCornick block, Salt the 2th ead o‘clock p. Galena of purchasing lode mining th ol uby claims, a situated of sald affixed, 2007 court, this 9th day} lon in ing ning rict, Ju Utah, and the machinery, tools ings owned by _ said Galena Fish Springs, Juab unty, with lena terms COURT, PRO-| for A peggy the mining mine and at operations said mining conditions set of sa property, forth in before Bell Telephone compa Lake City, Utah, thd riday, the Ist day of March, at 2 o'clo p. m., to pay the Seina len. Aaatt thereon together th of advertising and exenine ax sa we ‘GALLACHER, Secretary. NOTICE the meeting, H. S. JOSEPH, President of Galena Mine. Acting Secretary OF of Galena Ee Ame ASSESSMENTS, oO sai contract, and to transact such oth and further business as maay carOnente come . 7 DELINQUENT Mine eee BEN MEELT- DELINQUENT NOTICE. BUTLER : NO, MINING oP: Principal place of business, Salt City, Utah, location of mines, ain c or Ri mua Goons the peeae Gold and Cop ham, Uta Doing ana a g¢ Company-Noti Notice -There are delinquent. upon the Par nlsexat ot rollow ing described stock on account of hereby giv Mie (-5) of and Copper Mining|assessment No. 4 of one-fifth the Bosco "Go std © cent Samus share, levied on the llth and Milling aoe eae y that, several i anu ary, the Where me aoe olding of| t opposite the na am ssed and Pun petton Snharst holders Ss as v No. Nam and settle- bach building, str cee Sait Lake rae 62 City, Utah, _lebr / 07. article Clerk, Clerk. JR., SLOREDGE Farnsworth, Deputy for by aor or 58 Peti- Milling comp any" a¢ 44. e Anrloneaux changing Whitehouse |or "Congor Gold and Copper Mining and Joie ee Apu COPPER COMP. ar nate article six, thereby Increasjing the tay ss of capital stock of sald thouhundred two from BOEperE sand doll irs ($200,000 one illion !nto one mildivided (21,000,000) dollars, 2. daw Bi opt 2 GOR -The petition (16), the 23rd day of I. GB ficks,| lion (1,000,000) shares tne (14), in fifteen (15), and six-] ($1,000,000) block three (3), Ontario} lion Utah,|tion county, Lake Salt sum of $1,500. And upon the dollars, eee) par and Amending divided Into one mil- shares of the enominaeach." ila yalue of one article twelve a. 4 24 5.0 Li 3.0 Thompron cennvcenes' o Standfast "rank aoe of the estate of Joseph|tion and par value of one dolla ach, for COR CLES of the|said article as amended to ee aa olfollowing described real lows: "The amount of capital stock of decedent, ect All of} sai orporation sh @ one million|™ fourteen for of February, the clerk ah exalt Te Seater A. U. Jf, N. titione r --------- NOTICE D, 1907, at 10] year £0 fi9 4-Spe neer Clawson. 194-T he American M. do ~ ee And |orqer by changing|on 9 1.9 = & cc Marloneaux. in of the ait i further ae in accordance board the 11th = ...... 2.50 11 with a and an made of directors, day of January, City, tah, on Friday. expense of NOTICE 'TO CONTRACTORS. sald/Take D. of said affixed, 1907. court, this with|¢iven of llth day Lawrence, OF A Attorney Principal 306 Auerbach place Bldg., Salt 1907, © et sold the Salt the first ne ge ngor assessment an hare vas lev of ital stock the ndvertisec o ; 06 PERE Sti Jensen »rpo son, 42-48, lla C. 7, of this 5 cesereee x Secretary. a tion s amended, as and par| the amount of bid made education of hone in- | district, and lett ade of 2 from time tors of direc = Eight »-;capital a.m. Plans red Game -231 on ject *k, ne and xed by said} XVIL thousand of sald *. shares of the as}r ot ey Itc are 807, Teor ptaareaa to re : EDUCATION, School District. re USERS. ENGINEER'S Salt Lake Notice is hereby Jordan Angus OFFICE, y. Utah, Feb, 13, 1997 given that the South Canal company, by postofiice Its president, Cannon, whose ad- M. qruss is Salt Lake City, Utah, hasthemade rewith application in accordance quiraments corporation, , ean OF Jordan STATE which disposed to tims by the board of} corporation at such| a NOTICE TO WATER 9 sald corporaenc age hg a. : se any shares et said stock _ the same shall be and as treasury stock shall hundred : ae fore phe cSe Jo 7 an wee Sen 5 the board of education of Jers n Ronee district, Sandy, 7 ta 1 che rnd -heatwill be received, barponte work; plaue Sat eS onal ing, tin and Tce lest ot iron tering, Pp irpenter's ohn ‘bid. ee a a Pe eee shall be| ee ee of stock for a working 32") rice or prices as 6 ie ard of directors. 5 v i LE ARTICLE to Della A. _Reeves, FOR TH? school bulld0 - th, bf be educa : to, Monday, architects, Club ree tlon, as amended, shat Oa: Liljenberg, mercial re- an XVI. thousand (200,000) capital Tbe of C Seon a: SE hundred to be known said treasury HH. Ols on, the|and pay- corporat tela o Secretary. Cake ari in full ‘Tho stock ; of this corporation DODGE cos Oakley Putnam LEE. of Utah, cubic iii, fee of 1905, yer chapter 108, Session Laws o ater from to appropriate on Cottonwood thirty (3) creek, Salt Lake 4x122 ft. sw. fr. ne. 17, la -acre A *5| amended, shall be divided and distribcounty, tah. Said water will be. diG. lL. Hunt to aoe rm Home tuild- . uted among the stockholders of t erted at . point which bears south 47 ing Co 117, D. de 25), VW corporation In a ratio of four shares to eerees 20 minutes ast 52 et from Sarah A munett to George Markus, - |anda for each one share now held bY/i)¢ jortheast corner the southeast pt. Bee ieee "Il such stockholder, and the board of diquarter of section 12, township3 south Winkworth Ww Wink- Lo Susi in M. rectors | worth, se. 2, In., 2 : | Frank G "She fe rd Lo Murray Shepherd, w. %4 4. D sores 1,9) Kate St aotpe to Rodney L. St. George, lot 5, Grand a lew sub : I 7 nnie N, Lumber Midgley, 20-21, Gri to ne View FP. tes we V. A 31, Oly A. Jones r. dl. Wilton In Hilton: AT i N. V. vo David sub. R- Rothwe ‘Il to Annie KE. 10, City Park nings, 18,¢ V. to N. F. Annie pt. sw. fortune put a train of fifteen cars) qt to this committee,"' said Mr Tolton, $500,000, and he asked the hand Summit. | very solicitously. But Mr. Allison con. oe re Miss Sessa, rc a mere formality,eae as it ' Togethe jtinued along another line which de Al zee known cthatoneowonld 7 wo x na 1 ne ye es long hat new : nothingi veloped Together, Work Railroads How eae S d C d = ido so when he possessec la am "Do you think the present rate from General Manager Williams of th y¢ . = oh P| ~ S _| lion dollars James D. = building, Salt Lake ( Vea ag Lat tg it be mus proposals) ll corof this capital stock Der cen ae wit: One million (1,000,000) | with a cartinied check for , at| Tur, @ vLAgUls Lake claims; not patented; Di rete ata striking ont all ee articles a eraan (5), sixteen (16), seventeen (17),| eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty] (20), twenty-one (21) and tw eee (55)' ofcompany the Santee of incorporation of} said and nes: in lieu Se warranty (deed, pt. nw. Je 1¢ E tia Mt tovsesececenees Co. Investment Hubbard Miller, 42-43, 7, OV Ella M. Henderson to R. W. Samp- Taylor-A. "ei to mining denomination and ($1.00) each.' value ef one dollar Further amending the erlere ve Seat oa Estate Transfers. Renal M: salt Salt Bide. Auerbach: = N. M. OREM a See ae ee « on cr ats the of stmt corpora- Salo payme an onday,. Ap on will be sold 1.30 o'clock p. m., to pay the assessment bole er ee lode No. 2, to the oration, shares of a meet-| that on at the givenheld hereby aiventave llth the sale. L. ne in the ‘Copperton,' an undivided one-| March 4, 17, at 11 o'clock halt interest part of the ‘Illinols'|can be seen at the offic of Lake jed ae meetings.|and for 1907, Februar of dayfrénetoent (seent) -per on stockholders' Pe-|jowing named mining claims, to-wit SEALED PROPOSALS ‘Bee|erection of a twelye-room No. 1,' ‘Tone,' ‘Alice Ann,' ‘Bee cr gus rican Boy,' ‘ erquisite,' tH ing to be built es Bandy, e-hi rest in the ‘Al-| received by e board of NUMBE Rr undivided Cundivided one-hi alf interest] Jordan School district up SESSMENTT company U tah. City, is Notice ing of. the special aaaetaiiter article fourteen of the articles of incorporation of sald corpora- ELDREDGE JR., Cle rk. | tion by adding after the words "State Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk. |of Utah" in said article "also the fol- SEVEN. BUTLER-LIBERAL CONSOLIDATED] Mining business, and out his resoluthat: ne alent an 514, De- SALT, LAKE FUEL.CO. ..PRINCIPAL Bees a business, Salt Lake City, Utah. No ‘here are delinquent upon the eollogeiney deseribed stock on account of issessment No. 1 of 2 cents per share, evied on the 2th day of December, 1%, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fo No, Name. Shares, Amt. a-O; Di Hardiness: seca. 000 320.00 4-C.DD, Harding . 1,000 00 6-C) D.' Harding: Gitirahs <i. a) 5.00 7j--cC. D. Harding .... 1,000 0K) s-C c dD. AE, a 20 5.00 1l- Hy: Lov « 6,250 125.00 19 Tika ap core ent 6,250, . 125,00 15-R. A. Shipp 6,2 135.00 ld-Isaac -R: Barton'... 2-3 ; 125.00 18-W. L. Wildin 3,125 6250 13-W.., Las WH GING? s. Sten e cas 1,00 20.00 Eanes Barton aes acs seave 1,187 7 1ccordance with law and order of hie: bonra of directors, made on the 2th day of December, so many shares of each parcel of ch stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction meeting is called. for the purpose Privilege on| tion, javable immediately | to PA me Orem, sceretary, at the office company, 306 Auerbach Bldg., Salt‘Lake City, ah. necona.| Any may stock remain upon unpald which onthlsPea assess-| ment with thelr he resolved wealthy for Sald de-| Taine Hutchinson, ‘Attorney eorge to these shops. He braneaia out into Sia dsstandtentie isatbanknnce rod Helped. Tolton Allison and low ; propounded «y think the question old Mr. struck that Lake ask. forsher'hand, and In planning to carry Wa | a ory arias VeRIERC | win proper R. (Seal.) By) W. Roma. who now owns a chain of barber shops in Philadelpaia, eame to iis: country. penniless 22 years ago. e room. wake. City, Utah, on February, 1907, at four Sald m., 2 o'clock 1807, at of Marc oOf|qay that no notice need be given o'clock a. m., at the county court house,|article in the court room of said court, In Salt the annual aT BeIn area: meetings, and/to pay the delinquent assessment thereLake City, Salt Lake county, Utah, that twenty-one (21 Clon, together with cost of advertising oe avenue ‘Tenth pany, to of parcel each shares many of meetings the annual date of upon|the Cash towit: terms, following will be necessary be from | gioek a corporation said of EERIE keine rethe from us appears Kone mationy office of the at auction public year/ar¢ each in August aT third has|the court, this In filed sale, of turn been set for hearing on Saturday, the]to the second Monday tn January each} company at Auerbach building, un20 -Walting Feb. a fortune of $500,000 im 19 years to accom- of banker J. H. subdivision, Park, Ridge Bay street, Sixty-eighth their honeystarted on they Southern ang Foon today to the states the) interrupted | this was seal teen BRIDE Pe of ela. & cs eretary an ident, v appoin dlzentare or oi eee: nd for raecing on ‘Satarcey: the for the Mareh, A. 1D, 1907, at 10 tees of sald ‘corporation, and following purposes, wit: m., at the county court house, in Sa Considering an ting t Ttah of uestion of ame aaeiie the arlicten aid court, with iiiieniie: tion of a corporation In the enereor affixed, this 18th day] following particulars: February, lots or M4 TAO unRoma a of Philadelphia Frank i of Miss hand the won for and Sessa daughter of Antonio Ses- 4 <j HIS 2 annexed, Feb. orth ine sald contract and to authorize et conveyance erty .sale by ane 8 aid Galena mineof said Pe Notice FORTUNE : oe Decease publication, DGE JR., Clerk. Tee Deputy Clerk 7 Tanner, Attorney for Petitioner. Witness CLAIM Philadelphia, he amassed : : & six-year-old earnestly you have no D such opinion | asker Salt ieee ff Secoiwrence ae F ee | Pea © cost to{ produce eh SE yo ave Senator ce ‘ i he now ?"' and this "Tf we forced the Rio Grande tal put it on the cars was $1.25. He said "Why, no," she answere ee aldjcut down the freight rate It would) the company ran been shipping more] violent contras st-the against her daughter' s the daughter's word of her parent, by Jerome's « raight into the jury TO til sr, for clerk administrator Sill, deceased, sale of the estate of the { HUGE the as possible. Lawrence AMASSES PePRO-]| a ---__--rae IN THE DISTRIC ae Coy RT, PROLake Sa for and in division, bate ounty, state of Utah. In fae matter] Sill, decease¢ of Joseph estat the of cent hod coppe 7 hesnt pushy Geyeiopmen to first and Oasis, Millard county, Utah, which ve heretofore been used in connec- and set oe W. COPPER CALIFORNIA ofof information by saying thenot res} Philadelphia, and the commission should be tempt to. control". and | encumbered, should be limited cars He) ; opera- chiefly Bio Grande who had been in Salt 46 help relieve the coal famine that the transportation of fue the) jurried Lake) a concerning} of train ‘ Lake. Balt uses of coal Ogden commission alWayS) tney to Salt years data of oe di n but frommakeone up daytrains to to giv ion | tne slde-) Gat ovens coke The delivery as in former comotives to over Soldier ! 300)0n and ale. up cars of trains there are of coal there; ‘ould the often the on rush trains are made up _the re.) Gate much. of the Sunny-| is handled, for coke With! ar eer Castle from safd on there shipping. is as good eH z pe- delay ears sent to|are other held in White's) relations| z for coal slack | making plenty iendly.mother You| ee ¥ you ws at point and A ‘astle Pine' slack the daugh-| fn point| ; 200 track that| blunt- Thaw's otarinl tive Eeteears on a ee some or Sometimes Mother, jus er am Evelyn :: che blacken' her ai ee C But note the revengs Lr, 11600 "had great! iznter" when. he ealnas hie utntet Ri the fact from | causes ent eee The trains. into unconscious-) per with Coulam, of at Dai. ert ohn claims building, Salt Lake before the 2rd day 4 (formerly Ann Coulam), of IMONS, IN "THE a eciraae COURT OF THE Third Judictal Rear, of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lake } Cavanagh, plaintiff, vs. Morgan EL Cay anagh, fendant. Summons- The State of Utah to the said defendants You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days reed ts ner vice summons served within the See in Switch, ints is brought, 1rerwise, with days after ea os and Watend above entitled nection; case a your fallure so to do, judyment will he 5 neve against you uecording to the mand of (he complaint, of dg h a aoae is herewith served uoon ; HARRINGTON, Plauintif's Attorney. P.O: address 34° ‘Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a special meeting of the stockholders ef the Galena mine,a Utah chenpradon, will be held at the ‘cif fes of sai tloner. ee SES Le ef the miner mine and) at Coalville, the operation of mine for coal. the its supply cine i been) has coal The unable| twenty-one the State fendi ant: fou are hereby summoned to a ppe: ar within twenty days after wie service ae this summons upon you, if served with in the county In which this action is brought, Gtherwise within phe ees after service, and defend the abo titled action; and fn case of pour, "all ure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of ace a copy is herewith served upon DEYy & HOPPAUGH, Plaintiff's Attorneys, address, ine Soe Main street, P. Salt baie City, Bt with (Seal) 3y W. ees to ) er ae Be the Pe teraot Olaf and Vineent William have purchased mining supplies t Be rnardino coeiity send to Afton, San Sen TY Fe vhere y own ¢ romisCalifornia, where they own a pr ing copper. property. ‘The property Is 4 ay + Gulch, and they known as the Copper Gulch, | ; TENG em ore which runs have opened Mr.}are prepared work, aawrence. |{ & e SES road before. ever than would like ' Jennie 1.) M. xt and therepee for mining slack, me ineoa ‘ ne ANE risi ane dl tl ealt} ts forenot it costs nothing to mine. it: Weeks. fourteen were = = a x<amination: .de- twenty a few up: since: to catch however, that) | cilities, co-respon-| as a WINTER supply . able. bel handicapped were rey. of. the winter by a lack later by a lack of cars Sy t aine cabled. wen 2 at page : for COURT, aceet been thereof aa aa 7 ; ‘ ry "Marke ad steady tea he oy a a1.75 GOOD iN CLAIMS aC ' or high- ear. OPENING Attorney al sh IDEs, hen vou mean to say," interp s compen th that. Love s{dent. s -fourth off for slack anc 1en taf 3 : 5, M, ton? In th uf way it the 7, at. 0 LY of Utah in and for Salt. Lake of Utah. n matter of William Leggett sr., Willlam has seal dian b rae ao 20.-Cattle-Receipts, AG. of M.0007 A An taken o ; itis costs" 80.cents).a. ton 1f\ Ts represents and the slack - represe nts the Saturday, IN: THE. .DISTRICT» COURT, PRO Salt Lake bate division, in ; for county, state of Utah In the matter o f the estate and Ree Of Mabel 7.000, Market stron e 0c higher; nats eee Ae tive steers,b $4256.50 ote itiv e Rowe 7 on heffers, $2,405.00; isto stoekers 8 and feeders -f Wosteriy $3.2 $3. 60q@5.00:- calves: to the epere Ltor poate notin ye idea. That's inte rrupted fact, of matter "As Soe ee Go eit Hea: cost hecatige the mperadb this SE Witteraniae between 0 and. 60. cents} 60 cents.| makes merely erely é ‘ the cost of coal 3 X am » slack costs 60 cents| ere fperenen Oe oh Lom ean show . me, by] the] that Tolton. ean sho "Kt. Mr. | aahed . Ag ¢ thing for. slack, I] miner is paid anything WILL NEXT ; : s have tried | penis but ape nae Ses ; COE Recast Po on lwithin : admit tof FAMINE ~ (Continued with) in the taki er as ee mae Lob eas state the os of wate a Neen ot ; or named Massachusetts. 20.-By ouse a ' Oe COME us- ingeni-) with him iS IRE mother always the oeryacht be her been of yacht toes had FUEL constan A a aipene. his Tr ans ee stant-.|---_-_ Raat to both was the on cab but riding my Cy ae arteGn she : any nice very mother," was. "Tle ihe a ni ae iw "You state Feb, joston, | te ea | on tg i tur BS 7 in Vote aE word oi w whom | election law ayAnhae ier Ske oe Binet Belmont, Une now Lady Ashburton. best. that he. got was an admiss sion at Wwwith Marks one that: she a took dinner her} by reproved was and alone nignt othe mother : a es Jerome er Marks ene and ron Be James A. Garland. He was referring to the rio ly" "Did now he to | Pre iS oT ake, Fae Women ICY & seneoush. Ted Marks, rier with clos- glancing | was Jerome while the All he he held in nis Pet hand. pete tool : quaintance any Marks, Feb. twenty-cent re "duction, which of courseSs does not go to the miner." | farposell November. | It" was me ter {ak ; City and that her parents in Hol-} night, for I went there after| ee ea to follow her. as soon as} been Sunday City, has Shee wi ald court, aor eae thi sth day ne ary, hs 907. et J. U. ELDREDGE JR., Clerk. By Hi. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk Thurman: Wedgwoo od and Irvine, Atorneys for Petitioner. steers, $4.00@9.70, Wes tel rn fed cows, $2.75 and] miners bets ne-fourth | @4.50 s ire ksgorie atte an Hogs-Rece ipts, 14,000. M fg REG pee patri ape e yperators have pee ie: debe wuld, should. a she a Kansas on DISTRICT February Feb Special ee ee aae. DC undersigned THE state The SENIOR, present e OF a ees good ay COULAM will t of John OldPetry, defend- CREDITORS. JOHN vouchers NN medi- Christina misled. testa- nty, state o J e he estate bre guafdianship of Mrs. erson, an Incompetent Margoritia erson.-Not ras The petition of Amanda Pierce, pray: inng for the issu e to herself of le s of guardianship on the person ae Margoritia Peterson, an eatate Mrs. or Vrecken, in the matter of producing coa ere heavy, $6,806.90; mixed, © $6.7546.8 ; : 5 as sean ape ght, $6.7506 8214; pigs. © 0006 Service k Would Encourage Indepe ndents. nent. aoe ie (pias 7,200, rket steady; $6,750. 40. lambs, $5.25@5.60; | wethers, decreased," was rate freight the "If Wht Ma SL mes D Re Vas ra os c y ( » a " 3 ieee |' ANS the witness : Hs front before toward her was icily polite At tines; the * Me - poe is ‘way free and on| asked representative ONGC, woul KKausas City. opera. sndent indepe ourage ene .¢ a|/that by elders the with ih Ut to a | Re apologetic, deferential,: almost was he Mrs. lette IN THE DISTRICT cheep hele eee heavy, so TAOS: $6.10@6 arker strong; eraitives $0 000. ith basie)= hn Tee of Cannon THE x 1901, ce compelled eae Omaha. see in eae wate put to < camels »-Receipts, es.. That increases the > expense 0 nae t Feb, 20.-Cattle-Receipts, |5,000. ) re value ing Se Ve have to pay more y et steady to strong; eee steers v1 « ron ee steel and all kinds $4,006.85 cows : heif o. . Te t| Western. st s 05.25; CcRene supplies, nplies TO OF deceased-Creditors BL DREDGE JR., Cler Farnsworth, Deputy Glerk. county, Utah. ness the O7C; 62@) $6.75@702%; a Aes ‘Yambs, S340 sheep, amend- NOTICE to| pur- Saturday, the 23rd day of February, A.| Fils a o'clock a m., at the county|county, court house in the court room of said tut court, in It ke City, Salt Lake|™ : steady; 1 oe PCG 159 "stoclcers and $6. Market steady; s 33,000. heavy, $6.9597.05; rough igen 36.7 STAY igs, Sheep-Recelp 20,000, admission COURT ee vs. Neuls ant-Summons, of considering and passing upon the patel pi of ratifying and approving a certain contract made by the board: of Sizcctors of this corporation on its bedeceased, half with the Utah mine, on the Sth day Notice.-The petition of Nath G. emb lark, praying for the sea eee pe a Ea of September, 1906, whereby the Galena self of letters of admin ration in the|™ine granted to the sald Utah mine the ed kore a. Releases | y. at Boston the increase Tt had but coal, mine But Mrs. Thaw's eyes were wa of the Rochester company. he ee Debit Aes never} and = she the | time all him wavered. "t say exactly that,"' ve would} a judicially Or Naceeinas aMr: Jerome ‘MORMON GIRL RELEASED Bas ae ae, oe "an't remember.' Hat is a ae . been 20,000. CREDITORS. DISTRI RICT Judicial Utah, county ham, plaintiff, 1: R, ESTATE February, Jo ohn. ‘M. Quota 68@70c;. TO SUMMONS, THE Third fon.) DISeOne Ellis, Ellis an rag Attorneys for Administra of first nuoireat tenis Jan. 31, A. titloner, Chicago. eb. 20,- Cattie- Receiptsts, Chicugo. mine | until duction? asked Representative Epaee "It is thirty ne cent, nk. In} 1900 it cost about 70 or 80 cents to purchaser) real the is monopoly, ship coal, though the be endy for shipment next fall' "What has A dispatch from Allentown Pa., cays the International Telephone ascoejation of America, the rival of the] let-| pe}] to the more once back came ters, ters pes eelper h spiecantadcentens in understand that they are getting} _ controls company 5 ne, Rochester several hundred mallee OF J oe a ne James document, hearing of bate division, county, state the estate ish looking figure on the stand, and/peen absorbed; and_ today 40" ltn in the last two or three years,"'|um, 63@65c. the womanly locking fgure of ae evn | nounced that the Utah Independent | * lied th withens "When some in Colorado and New Mexico - Spring Nesbit Thaw in the photographs. In-/ company has been purchased. nov andent oacerne started to devhion scoured basis "X,"' 68@70e: pulled wools, cidentally, Jerome devoted some little} " m@pe policy of absorption is to be] e ae tha overnment withdrew "the| scoured basis, extra, 10@73c; fine "A" questioning to an effort to ascertain i . stood, wherever MSc: upers, 5Tiqeve: s, "B" "A" opera-| x &@sse: veal tans & All independent undersh {| pursued, : : Evelyn Nesbit had : ever posed in the/ing game is worth while, the big con- tions had been on a scale of specula- eC: nude or had been so modeled in clay.) cern's treasury being full to overflow-| iio." 7 Oh think, however jthat mngen = ee MARKETS LIVE STOCK an , i aERMBRE aitions ‘Terms of purchase are not glv-| oo ng... In exchange he got from the little wo-| oe rator could mine coal successfully. { ee bes a en out and may 5 only be learned from ne at Eee aoe snapped him Mik e uethe Ole: Seerch for White's White Letters. for day I. Territory (ordinary, scoured basis)- Wine, 70@7:fac: fine medium, 68@70c; medi- un-| for the ook I. - Northern, scoured. 1 of certain. the ceased, good, southern, of pet itlo a set 2rd basis)-Eastern No een 1 clothing, Oregon (scoured tog e a e Nont for estate are firm. (scoured:basis) estate o o'clock a. m., at the county court house, yl the court room of said court, in Salt City, ote sake county, Uta Witness the ¢ of said court with the seal therest we hee this 9th day We limit Department praying of mentary Boston, Boston, Feb. 20.-The flwool market is No upward tendency is ere is a fair demand for rious grades of territory wool The meienie nt on old contracts fs large. ‘The demand for fine: wools ; is good. For / pulled grades there is also air res een : pe - the Utah the qarornnt norting to be the last will and testa-}|'90™ 0, Latimer ment of James R. Hardman, deceased, nf Fun Utah, ue or St. Louis, St. Louls, Feb. 20.-Wool steady: terrlitory and stern eee 23@28c; fine medium, 1820: fine, 1@l6ec condition did not exist here. Coal Lands Withdrawn. "It supply choice, 67@6Sc; Northern, middle counties 65@66e ; atten-]6Sc; fall free, H@55c. his asked to theta a -T he probate. WOOL MARKETS. of the coal] independerit all by he _The the can Utah. Heenan could have sold 3,000 tons a day more this winter if we could have handled and coal. it Further eas IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT f or Salt court, in an Lake county, of that for NOTICE TO CREDITORS, ESTATE Or CHARLES ABNER TA present eron or 1907, LOR, administratrix of Se sees of Charles UnAE Taylor, de- $83 Lake City, Salt'Lake county, Uta Witness fyi of sald court, with the seal therogr."affixed, this lth day of February, A. (Seal.): Js U. SLDREDGE IR, ‘Cle By W. H. Farnsworth, Deeputy Steric Bradley and Pischel, Attorneys for Petitioner, hampered and (Consult Signers IN IN THs DISTRICT ‘COURT, PRObate a in and for Salt Lake ESTATE OF JOSEPH MELLOR, DEcounty, Sta ta In the matter ceased. Cred will present claims o she: cataatee of Isabel Cameron Brown sy ae, vouchers to the een at ecea w offices of D, Harrington, Salt e Dittue. -The petition for approval and City, Utah, on or before the 6th Hiv of detttanient of the first account of the June. A. executor, also for discharge of executor MITTIE ‘"MELLOR, Executrix of the and appointment of successor of the estate of Joseph Mellor, lid estate of Isabel Cameron Brown, niel Harrington, Atto ceased, vite of first pubileation: aah aA Batueauy, somewhat on was AND GUARDIANSHIP OTL CEs. County Clerk or Respective NOTICE Lake ¢coal LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. PROBATE PROBATE are Reasonable. es oe answer to , that ete not not fact that is mined which) the the in- years Rates MEER ea pooee company had complaint, Senator Lawrence called Tele-}| aaeni and Ouivasterday ne tf between case curlous phone company has begun absorbing/ tion to the introduc-|the independent companies which|jn Colorado showed Evelyn Nesbit Thaw in street attire, was to draw a contrast in the| jurors , it varied Springs He were|lf Tired. cles of sprung the said Thinks Utah is 1,800,000. In 1906 Utah used more coal than was produced in the state Only a small I percentage was hipped out of the state, but a great Salt Lake deal more was shipped in. 6." consumed 264, 533 tons in 190 was said there Inspector Thomas little attempt on the part of invery He dependent operators to mine coal. the said the Price Trading company the Miller and Gibson company and the Carbondale Coal company were 3 a sare ¢ > to mine >| tried had that concerns only . 7 e and ship coal. He had heard that the Plants. Po Wen: Growing ae therefore 7 Boston, ypaye of most but Rock Je Iw eee Thaw's mother would come to New York and go on the stand| they butterfly' photoEvelyn Nesbit on the head of a pictures, ester put in this Thaw's mothI am about a hith- | 1 like. Purchased Local and Roch- ers there five or three of the devoted twelve 'n| producer who sells his‘coal:f.0. b. at stiged a yawn a hey. had] the icht. "however. he heard the same harmless bit of almost| the mine might, howeyer, help jrrejevant detail pep aated until the bail- the consumer, although that depended jg new all by s-an-|U¥pon the rate and upon the retail Becpernna sign, Mr ieee Ijdealer. He said the present freight was taught to foes it once by a lawyer rai is reasonable. He could not see of ut experien hat a railroad commission outa help "Whatever a man does," sald the law- fe handling of coal. It might HRWS yey of great experience, "one thing he an opposite ¢ must not do-he must not bore the jury. oiitah Fuel company} is: doing UTAH INDEPENDENT IS REPORTED SOLD TESTIMONY STANDS AS FIRST RELATED From that steady or I thought I noticed signs of lassitude}|one of the principal troubles. He did among the jurors today while Jerome|not believe a maximum. tariff would ras was going r overoY Z und over et hour, the] he a Ip Indc > pende e. nt opt opator rators, becausewm '¢a day and the minute question fixed freight rate would not affect the She ree he a time she had bring ing Evely on and eeacuine her to He Mr. Delmas sat close to the witness] good and beamed upon her, and once or twice She looked so pleased at the common sense/er in (Continued Eve- inven to that the rehearsals. was so shocked today Jurors id cross-questioned the girl out of the mater a ae ey 4 ae. ried Js pope e did not read us a 1c Oo TNGULDOSGMNG Raa eee epos patte si > e } counter her one hints lo four things in that deposition which]|the state the Utah product Aould not going to make the ir the|supply the demand. He said that of ) sounsel for the defense|the entire productilon of the Utah right up in righteous horror and| Fyel company only per cent of in the case toda He wanted to know just exactly at aureus on sOmorraw- But ey sat what hour in the morning, what day in| he ¥ was really very interesting. It) the week, what week in the month and] WS ‘sc a nice, motherly, tender, lov-| what month in ‘the year and almost' 25 deposition, a deposition in which} what minute of the hour that ever she told Mr. Jerome with all the plaint-| thing she had told of happened. ive simplicity of a ee ther who Hes nee He asked her the same question ove r dering who 4 Ing support ea and over in so many different ways|7OW, of the dreadful goings on een that I felt as if $ looking into ‘an lyn Thaw when she was oe ie ait old-fashioned iateldoecope and wa and the deponent's Une. Iriendless,| ing the same of paper fall into | half-starved, neglected ch B at had no The last daughter during this terrible time of| amazement. : ed _ out of the state vere coal had been shipped 1er trial. hope Mr, Jerome will not keep us} in jy qq¢ 1 that witl I 1 col But she came into the case. She came|in suspense much longer.. We are all|!"% 1% mp ak at with coal. and: coke, by letter, perso anxious to hear something: interesting. only 12 per cent had been sent out. He overty she was first on ut he couldr get herself in one "single ici Could Not Shake Story. livery, to soften the account of the difference in cars. He did not know of any discrimination by the Rio Grande against operators, te a to take a train ade as up a lighter grade. So far as Bie knowledge of railroading: goes he believed it was falr to charge as much from Castle Gate to Salt Lake as from w "ive gone the. stand, und Jittl She went along to chaperon Evelyn Mrs. Thaw turns to him every time she|But she dlstinctly did ot approv is in the least puzzled, and she never| Then she told us about a shocking time that volee of his on the first day o . . the cross-examination - scared her She did not beat with her bare hands} that she looked as if she might faint] on the door of the court room and de-| at uny minute. Today it was different.|mand admission in the name of | the| not kept business. of FEBRUARY 21, 1907. LEGAL NOTICES. how- took a jump a year ago and the pace has been enormous, Utah Fuel company's mines could not increase their annual output en 200,000 tons under present condtio He said he had hea rd of a contract made. by the Rio Grande with the Southern Pacific, & few years ago, to deliver a maximum of 3,000 tons and minimum of 1,000 tons to that road. He did not know the price for de- New-York, shoul t in equipment, ever, has growth of EVELYN THAW'S CRITICAL MOTHER APPEARS IN FAMOUS MURDER TRIAL---BY LETTER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, imy . Sse REPUBLICAN, sue THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Jen.-..-..- Jones, eres Jones, Deer ee coneir ana ee odie Fr, A. Hilton aresseurveneceencs w hitakcer ‘to . 1040 shall certificates new cause of] : Sereno Bs 000 and-mer- base Sal jqjany from where it will be conveyed for g distance of 7,000 feet and there used from January 1 to December 31; inwjncive, of encch year, to develop power roy ae purpose of electric lighting and and {tah |letock in now held lieu by thereof; sald stockholder,|};opelling provided, that be-| | ltore such new certificate la delivered to] peli riginal the 210) 1° stockholder and-| or issited. 2 A east, .1.6 4 Stock of the corporation to be issued] and to be delivered to each and everyY) ctockholder In the number and amount of four shares of stock of said corpoTa-| tion as amended, for ch share of} cate or certificates in the name of such atcokholder of| secretary to naa delivered be must tee "ase Pact company such auy oats ean secretary, then be and cancelled, or, certifica original not be a i the the board in} machinery counties. upon) in Salt After having Lake been and used, the water w to the natural channel south, 1: otests Al Salt van re 1 east This or| meridian. the}/in the state directors | conditions verted so an di- of e Tesaid base and turned at s south which point stream al degrees ae S80 _- from the north3 12, township section of cor west application engineer's against the ake is designated office as granting of ay : ‘to ‘Samue 1 oN ae "tiol whic h prescribe said new certificate shall be is-| said Application, atating cng. Feesous . : . 8 nade by a 7 to Mary J. iB R |sued and the further purpose of amend- duplicate ‘and nled in thi yoffice within head ofstreet, the | ) J x10 rds. ne. fr. rds. sling the by-laws of said aoe and|thirty (30) days after the completion of Union _ street Len OLE Ws Sie ee ae Dn *\tor the transaction of such other busi-|the publication of Aa cue notice, TANNER, eras said be brought ness as may annon. ft. to swLambert 1e. Pi 4, | Quayle : : per Co.,C. ©60x23) ate Engineer. en 1} meeting, Date of first publication, February 1 6: 3-line classified ad in The Rey of Januar ‘+ 1907, 2 mex a es,I A.Goddard to | r ‘har les fin ae 24x Dated ‘this sat day of 3 Bec vs ary. |date of F compieritin of publication, March publican will Sell It-Rent It-or Ex- The girl's father Pank : a Itallna, 4¢ Preos!yh carl practically shut out the Wyoming pro-|coal than ever before and that the duct and the coal famine would be/facilities of the Rio Grande were worse than ever. ‘We consume somegreatly enhanced. There is more roll-| thing over a million and a half tons|ing stock, more sigetracks and a gen-|change It-costs jar nually, and the total production inleral marked increase in equipment.!{nsertion. but is 10 cts. for each ne yeenses Beene 270) Booth and Lee, Attor neys. 9 LL Enc ias |