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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, . Percival Lands Contract iApril to; Session Opens Today with Prospects of Interest- Lay Water Mains for Utah's First Annual Convention Opens This Morning at Barratt Hall. ing Developments. the City. ad The federal April FERRY LEADS ASSAULT, ‘ Charges Black Pat, With Whose $10,000 eet y JI city council contract tension ai)' ath s Monday which men Black, j water night, Pereival tract . one the underbid ItPercival ae not. until that "nc ee ro faite for _ ~ i quest €X-/ernment Crabtree, Mayor John J. W.| of #nd jury will win the as fore- nave the con- attorneys) cases will are foreman, oa went ane through, In and . the /John Rehe| Cal fight] ~ mude for Moran every possible course| was tried to throw out Percival's bid.| Amendments inally to drawn tions were the up contract under tried by as the 7 5. to and rae James 5 ar eae one and orig- Petit as They Che Jury following defe will Drawn men Dry of State i f a a will this Pioneers in. In at line fata views aud the ben- for reciaiming of Late the their alt .. exchange hundreds Dry Farmers in were drawn for) will October, «ye held Utah in Salt society association aS "tured join as it it aud would have to necessitate bide. be the Proceed approved readvertising With again Willian for] 7 ree Work. on Te y eu : Ae report: o the committce of the whole was taken up which reeom-| mended that Percival be notified to} proceed with 12,000 of water main es-} tensions under from which by ae oars WEES wae foot, which contract H. Quinn, es t} Sie B. ¢ dry Haines, : T, A J-| Rob- was la bt to a ack Henry : McBride Cohn and eae nent after be| the sone ae ae pc and amend- the and bart was ract. Was other on the A Percival the held : Mulvey 5 yoting : +e Has to earn that to the him new the Utah fo dry , a by the , special proclamation Governor John issued] €. Cutler,| appointments to fill] Agricultural college of Utah. Whitecotton of Provo takes the sustain place of Condon : he rimming past, farm of the morning Riter. were made E. Loose, and Ogden succeeds Former Judge ALS W. W Whitecotton | 2 Democrat and was the candidate the Democratic ticket last year ustice of the Supreme court. Condon jis a Republican, and prominent physician and educator | Gaden ‘ } giving Merrill, pioneer Utah Agricultural A» Widtsoe, manager Farming valley, and P. farmet Yoder college president of company: arid A. of the Dr... of the John Agricul- Is HEAD UARTERS OF on for Di a of - New future j ural college, will be the. principal of trustces Of) Jooaker at the evening session J. : in the board C, of / Arid H. nspector. be that lat the after - it oOwa be ae by Ss file ane that} conditions the nt Acinaeed: Pixels pe: vact th Councilr one over ; et inspector mine 4 Thoma:as who 7 to resignatic resignation e ~ cipal succeed . S Gomme ce takes efaf- fect on April. 30.° Mr. Pettit is ‘at Se >yinte ie hain supetiotendent of the erey oved ree mines In Summitt county t week and | has been taking a speelal course In the eS ley ee ae | oes coal go ree & school of mines, and ts said to be and stand (Eh, oe secured the floor | competent Inspector. : ight all along hat hadBlack's mistive in the talph "f. Richards -of ‘the _ beentoa hol WORK ahi aoe ape eis ae medical board was appointed by that eerie ercival's . ; could ee wis ten the this far Moran withd aud Crabtree guye see no other availabl so | ernor be matter er Sy « read- | the had aa progress. © Way The recommendation of Cutler Monday conference of gone | cal association, ir are , Chicago coulc : to stop its the e beard 5 April _- Gov- as a delegate Bate the American. which . 29 aj state] : will at public Ww orks aWarding the and pessed along with a communi Cation rescinding the order for 9,000 feet of water main extensions whict would not bring in the required He me cent on the investment ou 2 NUMBER Uncle Sam OF present at the main afternoon will / bold examinations contract because it wae Since the found underbid Moran been a persistent his bid. board Was taken up. Means for you had Jn money declared is the secret This Is savings a before April from at of ae 10 rate we of as ee on in- rae TRUST for the insane |©!* Sam : Main AND St. SURPLUS " $300,000.00. Other $900, -emigra- $840; government at labora- hospital Washington, wants position at $600 a year (0 Bidg., 1, Wright, Italian, in Boston, D-C, the munificent for Un to hire a doctor ‘for this suiary of told ati" officers where akaarin iia: of the lad was be arraigned in police sent court ay. 8 ity & Trust CAPITAL |'tre will to- . Court ; 32-34 |2e¢Parunent, Tone Watchman qualified A } Jecur May they airested Simmons. of his arrest, Simmons had gold watches and two stick pins in his pockets, which were identified as the ones stolen from the Kelth apartments Jast Friday Both lads broke down and confessed to the robbery. They cent semi-annually. SALT' LAKE SECURITY held }f*#Minatlons to be held on the same |@4te are: Engineman quartermasters' the robbery mae his partner wa of the per be this the Warly Monday morning Detective Matt Riroades veturned from Ogden, bringing with him Harry Simmons, one of the youthful burglars of the Keith ~pariments, The arrest of Simmons Was brought about by the captyre of Ernest Jarves, who was caugat Jate Sunday night noe ae "sweated" at police headquat confessed to time with allow 4 will barracks; year and KEITH APARTMENT THIEVES LANDED BY THE POLICE financial a good account the first day the compounded a quartermasters' the the working hard money earning , afe s a eee pare. EU tan on all savings deposits madé s the him illegal ris month in has out which released of the E. L, by State . 2 bggertsen Teachers' asso- : aD ype Senta made state arrangements for maintainingand :.Utah hecanuarlers fa} fe t Sduat the :-¢ convention of 1 the : National Edu cational association in Los Angeles, Which will be in session from July 5 Conunission Will will and judge has been sion for G. Gowans, of the asked the The Salt tu meet matter court will recently Lake with of be the work wil be gone tion officers will aoe be app \intment da state tion, January for the at the , na- to be Next held next Teachers' Convention. The place for holding tne next state convention was left the executive committer and this body yesterday un invitation Provo considered that the eonvention Members of the committee will confer with the city oflicials at Provo and the Commercial club of that city and it yesterday that if assurances can be given that the Garden. Cily will be able to provide ample accommodations for the teachers, they-will decide on that city for the next annual convention President Mggertsen has already started on plans that wil muke the next convention one of the most valuable to the teachers of the slate that has ever been held. Those eee. at meeting yeserday wet C. Nelson, state suaes nant of public instruction and member of the committee ex-officio; ‘ Gilliam, secretary; D. Keeler, vice pres dent; Ll. Is. Eggertsen, president, and S. Martiil Dally Weather SALT LAKE ROUTE Caiuference rates, peints north of Nephi, Tintie district, tickets on sale April 4th returning to pril 12th. of Nephi, tickets on sale April srd to 9th, good to April 15th.- appointed court, the commis- securing taken. up, rooms over considered and bafor Every Vriday Night, triet 16. 30,000 ACRES OF LAND "Eat the best." Vienna Bakery Bread. SPECIAL Conference Sale Pinte ana Lptke 6 sero $1.00 Alarm willed ae $2.50 a0 50c 65¢ $l proverbial fates are Ile complahring i Mr M. lene hut wat Is peck dealing out ‘troduced. : nf on witness to B. Milner, Stewurt the jone sale dollar eee try | er Sleime | Rene nd the sround fleeced agent from bail | Ta the firsv| who-al-| her "us mie not out ea k ar b OF A 1 f t ome h marmnfacturer of WI Chocolates of th all ou y =o kind : rHILD STRUCK BY of | re alti ‘ o : "os 0. DN Pee Uh , ? on whieh {sharge-ls ‘mmdy | Vrounks | | | Vine |whom wot Are izec fires: MII er | bast, were the instigators "of tachment of Stewart's. ts a Py jsherif Monday The company ‘ Stewart owes, Karl them for:a | ‘the oat Lys th aflege home from | coming she started month's! along.tht. telephoned his daughter ay : fn for the company rent struck wsk for judg | to meet due, that As home owas side',of south and that he was trying to get out treet. going to own without making payment. The] sine reached the mer we Be ee a Ep atalen SRUEt LS treet she saw ment was war for meet he was!) years [ have business Stewart, any been in Salt about my "und there question Utah, and have in her father. When! that ine S ‘ Sundity running a| forget all danger of each In physician, Ernest aris-/ end or| ly Van found broken and Cott that a deep gash the was cut elected ditt plu : members idconby partie s ; ‘ es : is oe he ee onl Orog aoe meeting vesterday che trv lect regular fin the = Raneaan appoluted disagreeing al deeided i ni-' i Aas after3 Papers ee ae d by I Ht vanae ad Milk Downes a nothe neetina Will be held next Mond y. eae ae oe Artists Elect Ofliicers-The following officers child iv have iy bad-| area held in five the her! } 4 in baligs have thou-| forehead, where the car struck her pares vs, Salt Lake} At a late hour last evening the con-| me Fs at a business he future: of of ; first noon Company examined her right arm and will the "ye and that family said] never integrity in sisting to vear pluinbers and cemplovers will be |)justed: bya ‘board of ‘arbitration struck the girl with such it hurled her twenty feet She was picked up by her father and | carried to their home and medical aid | summoned i on Gani Bite the the} with- Lake," has honest business methods. sands of dollars invested and +i be ee Wife | Writers-The annual of the Utah Association of enshing corner of Fourth East him across the: street seemed is the object of the attack| speed who has a grudge against | force two reputable Mr. 1 week, her Submit: in Differences The and custom walked|eys Toinvolved th he oe mn e - ae Third South| back. at. work.;. It has heen. her, She him. He says the allegations Miiner complaint are absolutely outfoundadtion en ‘ next Utah meeting | the street: cars, and ran right In front Stewart Denies Charges, ee ot cat 22, in charge of Motorman Mr. Stewart, whea seen last night,| Jettie and Conductor Wilson 5 ol | denied the charges nfide against him} The car was traveling at a high and said he of a person . h head She was Iso badly bruised | Life Underwriters will be held in Tg apout the body, and it.is believed that! Commercial club Tuesdav evenis at shi ustained internal jnjuries 8 o'elor Annual reports of offices Shortly: before & , o'clock M 1 Webt vill t rie ' y yefo ) ock Webb! wi sUbiniitted and officers for the rent lo court, | which resulted in breaking her right um and cutting a deep gash in her| Attwehed. i mpleton Terrace company, Of) Stewart 3 ha rented apurtmient North Main street for some time! ‘ [that z living at 331 a . | ie 7 te under the direction of B Stout of $515 for a by a v est bouury W ere oat NY | Philade Iphia Services will be held at Ns amount ;22 at Fourth East and Third South]3 o% k each afternoon and at 7:45 Che CYaMINAl Creets at' 6-o'clock.. Monday. .evening, |} each evening : which | ition of the child) was still very seri-| been elected Artists a M. MB? the ae by the Utah the e ena io I, meet- G.. Rica- president: ae a otieh rosie nf: ra ae SURaRins reasuver: Jk 70 7 UEOass. Custe represents a heavy outlay of cash, 1] US, and it was feared for awhile she eee Fails to Appear-J. wa irrested before a complaint was| Would die It is believed that she is O''Mallk id George sroughtor, filed fhe officer who came to me did| badly Injured internally, but to what chareed \ ith tealing $16.90 fram hot have a Warrant and said he want-| extent it is not Known, Chris Varalles, a Greek, wert dised ‘me to go and see a person. I am charged Monday morning by Judg interested in a new book a ee ht | Central Coal & Coke Company can Diehl on motion of the county attorit was on that subject was|Dow fill coal orders promptly. Phones ney, for the reason that the complainiken to jail later, the aera saw |]2600. 388 South Main. ing witness failed to appear whe the they hud made a false arrest and the case was called complaint was fled." ST taearaee = eer Grunuite Grades Coniyp ioe On Fr Mrs. Stewart, who was with her hus\ i }day, April 12, the eighth grades of th band, laughed when the attachment - PERSONALS || | Gri anite school distriet will hold a comWus mentioned, She said she had paid \| }petilion exercise in the Granite stak the rent up to April 6, and had the re-|--<--- - jf house. The contest will incluae mo Rina ee ey. pO oo» lee yonaed . avis utes! © $2.50 agin ana Walman $9.00 Big Reductions This W eck on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and Clocks. Iovery itt le represented or guaranteed money JEWELER The as refunded, ND DIAMOND BRO KER Mai 175 So, Pooulor Price Jewelry 4 \ j ae ‘ 1 tht Hanse wool¢ Dae i ‘ started his first week. Bark carload Louis 'yesteruay, a tan wool o L . cope A eos eee the \ing of the Musical union Charles jsize of a hens egg and weighing three) Rerpy was chdsen delegate to the thirty was removed naal convention of) theitn1¢ Fba te ; lounces from a the ¢and sick man's 7 grains bladdei Ho 18 | rsiciinsto al cony belhold ( Federated aba ties parted P ; eastern markets one year thai last, whan this Sie He Gen ow fai earlier |), : Harris |icpor tes wards St. ee | cia eam |- vo as doing . fter after well : : . L. French of merly of Rexburg, of the tral Union re Pacific and Illinois Cen- _ lines _ Fine Incidentally, it was the first ear ae Jeweler, Mt a 12 opera Bast, a0 : pont A. jthe S, First Reiser, South oe uss mountain region, is one of the most tl Seo eee wool in the inter a | poole. Baya..the says Oe there clip fe ever Utah on or on eaaeers a range sons, Quality is also better, dithonsphay tetended Onsphaying to oa in nealths condition. and rainfall having resulted in clip than for several years. Sold is In recovery any lene sea= time bullet bind ue yrdeal RaW > the sheep 1¢ «heavy a chk anel ! So fhe ; of the. | Contract. rallied now, nicely better than from the. day was contracted last year at about | Glanger 22 cents. The movement of wool irom, wood; Thomas 3. the commissioners on will not weeks: say will be statements reach Regarding they vapid, of according buyers, its height ‘ probable expect a firm for price ramet though quotations are not rise above the contract oe have mioved from 76 it yers sheep, the expected Yo! prices that So. Smith, Byhowver, Walk, Sandy: Draper; Riverton. The and W. Tem-/| which county, are from Thomas being driven destroying Se tie Grande's 20 to) allroad, is | CottonJoseph Nok: also We aia 2009-K, CG. B. : COTTEN ; for free | beautiful not give former for a the| the} have of the first distribution, is carry Aone the a Ie -Nery) best, only; their: purity : addition we t All k . kinds of rINKS at ; ain. our hot and Soda cold Foun- erotik property ae Book. New * or- Lh6 ban- classes members pect to. ‘find ate would exdru stock: ao an up-to-date promptness y asonable prices, toad and civility guaran- dri ap-| breath or! ple, and have formed a _ partnership|spring, with Its soft tones and delicate! with W. F. Main, ut 34 Se. W. Tem-| coloring. It is finely iNustrated, and ple. *Phone-all | orders, Ind. 1781, | for a rvallroad advertisement intended Bell, will as social ana treat estify ‘to aie res Se havo << ont, zi Mn made "With Nature in Colorado"! by the passenger depart-| like year, at aca the hetaraains eae | A booklet, i just Issued school this tryin several | Pointed Samuel Newell to patrol roads for the next month to keep were quoted last year, averaging 23 cents a pound I N. aithoueh high Monday his body lt is estimated that at least éne=] 5several appointments at their meetthird of ‘the clip tor Utah and Idaho} 4s Monday afternoon, The fallowWas sold on contract last year at|!& were chosen as deputy county horprices ranging from 20 to 25 cents a| tiecultuval inspectors Heber Ander-} pound The carload shipped yester- {50M of Salt Lake; 4 He mingway now "numbers: L ana Mu- the only will be su batituted This soill be given May. 3.: The matter Wis ewqes at aimee ting held Monday at which time a commencement pro= win was outlined - | : eae started an. investigation . of the ‘shooting "Monday. Appointments \ve Made. county commissioners The NOW the physic jan, Dt s -yaung <nan's chances ‘are since the shooting was removed from police < cause : ‘ director eZ a Wen yh | quet St juidicution of a larger Idaho this year ths line members, was announced, ary of the secretary was Utah wool that has been loaded by tl See ee purchasing compuny for several vesir: S ' the railroads having announced tneit BARNES BULLET REMOVED; intention of complying with the inte | ; , pretation of the interstate commerce | PATIENT WIL WILL RECOVER law that forbids their loading wool foi | on the grounds ef its being i } hippers ; : || Late Monday evening the condition eae discrimination tn thet fa- | of Carl Barnes was much improved Mark Harris, who extensive buyers of ' See forcity . RODE TINE. No. ; and the salraised rench i Too Many Girls-Owing to the fact colonization , that there are many girls and few bov in the organization, the senior class of oS Watch the Gridley, Cal, Ida.. is in the son. The wool was eltpped ‘at Fair-|!0" 4 week or two, fleld and is consigned to the B. Harhelping o promote vis Wool company, St. Louis, by way scheme in California 00 {L. SIEGEL The Saltah mainaeainane hus arranged to give a ball every Frida night at the big pavilion. and the cus-| tom will continue throughout the summer. ball store employes, who will dance Friday night. Arrangements are being made | to make it a big affair thne|} '$515 in a deal whereby he tppolnted | fher state -agent> for the toHet artiel | Fuser or ©. TH. Anderson--The fu| pusines of which be has been pros} neral of Charles H. Anderson will ta mioter Mrs. Milnet ays that Stewart, IP place 2 welocek this afternoon from | Saartis false representations to her tn ct st marke cathedral The burial will } siving her the appointment, In that he} be in the family lot at Mt, Olivet cem}pletured th large tmoeunt of money} + { eter) bich agents In vother places are muakFou Year Old Girl Runs to Not Guilty, They Say-John Doughing from the sale of his artiol rhis! ' jerty and. Charles Hall Peed with j repre entation My Milner claims to} Meet Father and Sustains istealing $5 from Gust Serukas, were huve found false rhe newly appointed +} iri arraigned before Judge Diehl Monday late agent asserts that she has com-| Set lous Injuries. morning and both entered pleas of not es unicated with one of the ugents whom suilt Their ca wa set fm rial Stewart represented as imaking in the} \pril 17 Rebenborliond 82a day "from the tol-} Grace Webb the four-year-old Revival Services-Roevival services | articles ire ang she hu pane) daughter of A. 'T. Webb, a wool grow-! will be Conducted in the First Baptist . bakery goods a of "The Best."- ‘phone con- some e e f been court | The [aheres ts To Be oe Oyen for Settlement under the Carey Land Act and Twin Falls North Side Canal, In the Twin Falls country, Idaho, on Monday, April 22. On same date, lots in the new Milner townsite will be sold, Take the Oregon Short Line' to Milner Tickets on sale April 17 to 21, fifteen days' limit Round trip from Salt Lake $10.66 Proportionately low rates from other points. City Ticket Office, 201 Main street. Report. Monday s record at the local oft ice or the weather po reat for the 244 hours end ing at 6 p. eteitts te mperature, 63 degrees; min imum temperature, 10 ae Alean temae degrees, whie grees Is abov nor Aecurmulata. excess of "te omperature ee the fir the month, 2 degrees Acc umulated eoxe ess of temperature since Janua yy 5 degrees. Relaliye humidity, 61 at e Total precipitktion from m Accumulated cipitation since the 4 inehe Accum cipitation ‘since Janua & Inches, Weather forecast, partly cloudy. -- + o-@ - Ball you eEer are assured the the meusure | | $900 on a charge ot obtaining money °¢3 a fulse pretense hi irunk s with! vith t t t ll their content ir in the hand of th S a rea ° he sheriff and today «a charge. of atempting to defraud hi erediters will} MeDonald exclusive be filed against him Jn the Third dl Business." Bakery, Ind, a full for } ! B. PUI. a car repairer living at Helper, was killed Instantly Monde) ‘ipt for it, and at that time the . : ff the subjects studied by the classe afternoon by being run over by a Rio fae anne lac agen ont Se aine re John R. Edgheill. one of the promniaihe he past year, as well as an Grande switch engine on the trac Ks at : : inent Republicans of the southern part : Peer eene husband In the stateme x ra c . jathletic mee The entive day will b Helper. Mx, Hill was about 33 years coppuiee see by eae: porene ene of oe gacam ere a eee ae consumed in conducting the exercise old and left-.a wife and two small ‘chil. . : 3 if on 2 , | terday on the way to the Pacific coas e : ee Ae ren 2yiop to moving to Helper, two Ss} oe Mon or ee Dee ienia 2 SU where he will be gone for a fortnight Lks Sale Ope = Z seh he had spent most of his ago ‘ . . she eg ‘a Ap e 0ae t iu T . a4 tf a9d ala ines: aad Mr. Edgehill was an officer of ® the senof ea te Tile £ at 2. tl " Salt Lake and was well known DO Oe eee Me eaeanre ate at the late legislative ‘ session. ey Te Cc ae charg ne a , on tleketa! i i cwtme ; comm ckeltls especially among railroad men ' _ James H. Brady of Pocatello, Ida.!made a rule that no more than six Was engaged in examining and Republican state chajrman, capitalist |seats will be seld to any person ‘| making minor repairs ol some curs on and a few other things, isin Salt Lake | cog, sate opens at the box office ct the side tracks at Helper when he met on business Bi the Salt Lake theatre this morning at nis death He stepped, from between Dr. H. N. Mayo returned from Boltse, | 10 o'clock ) two box cars and out onto track No. where he EnSeS the seusions of the Le mtertainmne nt at St. Mary's-Tie whena switch engine in charge of EnSouthern Idaho Medical society | dtudes if Was academy ga gineer Whitney and Conductor Crosby Mr, and Mrs. Albert IS Blunek have an co eniatnine nt of music and rec bore down on him rapidly The enreturned to Nampa, Ida., afte. ee tations Monday afternoon, followed ly gineer was unable to stop and Hill was . . for a week with relatives in Salt Lake.!}q service in observation of the annunekilled instantly. The body was brought i Henry Hotehner of New York will eiation of the jlessed Virgin Phis to Salt. Lake, Jast, night, arriving at Harris Ships First Car lecture at Unity hall Wednesday even midnight. The neral arrangements Mark rvice is usually give March 25 it have not been mado to St. Louis, Opening a ing, his subject being "Theosophy las that date came in Holy Week this > Ge orge R. Hill of Rigby. Ida., Was | year, the servic Was postponed 100 Barrow Bros., Stationers, we So. Majin. Busy Season. operated upon by Dr, Richards at the Musician as x Delegate-At a meet- be Meet. The Juvenile court commission meet at 10 o'clock this morning, & |‘enat wasconvention. | also decided ‘esentation |t@'Y helper, Washington, $600. -Another elyil serviee examination will be June 13" for the position of inl veld men attempted i er bidding on any money And success. to start terest engineer opened | ‘100 department, 47 on Savings or |'rieal suc-|}*#Mination there throw from works it was and Moran's he disquallfy him contract. were Percival. $16.000 fight to public had are of the same could easily - be bids that Hig contract of he the ee: eae the distributing mains, These two contracts kind of work and handled. and his fight. Moran was |2epartment at Jefferson anxious to get ae water ; Position pays $1,500 ceeded in securing enlergement of the and. caucus B issued call ere : to afprocure a n tne eae of ane. of eh SOE nme edycators, of, the country .to address the Utab teachers at their annual conven- POSITIONS Salt Lake for a number of J positions Lusts ‘ Otis usts Two Hours. jin the near future; most of them for The wrangle over the contract lasted foals about two hours and a greater part of |bUVernmentthet does@ayseot not ttle expectsthat'to thee the afternvon caueus was taken up in | @verrun with applicants. The best job thrashing out the matter. Moran was |. be offered in this lot is that of elecconducted especially a Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery jio July 9, An appropriation was made bread and _----(.-____-__ cakes. ‘They're the best." | that will . provide for a creditable rep- to Perelval was tale up at this pena {GOVERNMENT OFFERS ANY vf On president ciation, the executive committee of the gcsgciation. metme in thhe office of State association Sta Superintendent.A. C. Nelsonic yesterday tol,afternoon Medl- convene i Convention. les Your CAR REPAIRER KILLED IN YARDS AT HELPER is 8 bond the council under pot the could bargued When you Vienna : an additional bond ot $5,000 16 fone Gov Cutler to to ap-ay Preparations Made for Enterthe com : r e Governor vu er has*decided has*decided . Osis pacer ance the old work. After | point John E. Pettit of Coalville state! tainment at the Los Angebassed haveBlack would to of The child was made comfortible by Officer Carlson. and then he returned to pollee headquarters to res port hi findings He then advised Dr. Gowans, Juvenile court judge, of the affair, who in turn instructed Mi W M Young probation offieer Lo look after the sick child. Dr, Pinker ton was called and afte } tion stated that the child died in a hort time if wy longer without aid Mi Young secured an order from the Juvenile court to take churge of the baby and have it removed to the Infants' Home on South State strect. where it. would be taken care of Mrs, Young, hower, Was busy attending to two othet eiriian and could not take the child away last evening. br; Pinkerton sent some medicine for the child, but as the mother was too drunk to administer it, the child will be removed this morning to the Infants' Home. Mi Insenhausen was told by OfFffleer Carlson to stop her drinking ape ake care of her youngsters or t would be taken away from her. stepe will be taken today to. have the othe our childyven taken away and placed where they will receive proper treatment preg reenecrees us Coa him out t Boiss ‘ was detailed flier at ones « case and Started at on the i lo vestigation went down house » found Mrs and foot hausen that she hol children, unable a were rag themselves, Ppune divtvy and hungrs Vhe fifth mere baby, was found Iving on an old dirty bed suffering from a well-develo t pneumonia eped « aise "Nom building | | of all eta 1in- money } 1OWwthem of the state the closing session, Grace, Utah Isaac of Juab cor learned, sullicient to keep Fisher ict of the and at ha who Trust past, Is having of trouble, and with at a you Wg Ww neg they Lake creteoOngress,:.wil a4 WaT present live Ses: woman tive conven- of the land law 2 review Th es Eriestat pas state te: Seer ey sion will be John Q. Adams of Logan: |the |" be of for bD. Dixon, secretary board, will deliver address two contract upon Are - gricultural Board. part nh the mix uP peolinelionkn Hobday made a substitute motic tar ier whole report. His motion wean hat Percival be required to complete his contract of 12,000 feet last year's Warded A chair, Crab- Substitute, sila Professoi By con- | Monday cach 1GAdicl é ic llona John land <= part have to be separately voted|.»» Counciiman Ferry took an ap- | ¥#cancies and Condon d whole new that and ; ppointe to College completing peal froin the decision of the aud it was carried, only Black, tree de- and the second The arrange state and after his address Sarahilater cof thon sell reial club-and president Weather, . Whitecotton report the on Cone ihe would Upon. the committee - ce tract reports, here also exhiblt. the tell of the last meeting of the national and of the held in Denver, assuciation, objects of the organization ly ee Hivatt lox al weather observer, will tell a part of what he knows about Utah @ ‘committee _1rethe orion committees of waterfinanee, before Whom Per- appeared rom oe alti will of condition who. The Security Wotan Carlson. asked the Cotihe did not attend to the children why she of howe hi and she replied that it vw as they Were business She aid that do with children could TI willebe tl \ » three meetings of the oo Sarak risa SORT LRE. wt 0 : m. Governor Culler willsopeit.the con- Wali Nd Was made.to ill the report of committee, President Davis made ne from : naks and products een ae Renee? the | to. segregate ier, attempted onn eee ai report ae simply pass © part ordering Percival to complete the work orde red last year by capreouncls convention farmers comprehensive inson George oe N. Stoul,}tion, and it is also expected that Andrew Thompson, J. M Thomas W.} will place an exhibit in the Salt Ee. VI and A. Wenger ‘The chamber of commerce members excused from seryicr on the petit jury were H Rteynolds, George Governor Opens Convention last . year's contract,: | Passey. ; H. M. Barrows, was illegally en Leo Marix. Charles R. public works. Th is} B G. Neighbor. OF | national ra 3 Richmond, his he Thomas es Garrett, J. te: €-done ‘al 90 cents per was the price of last vear's Providing Percival ny o warde complete oes contr york, an a the c ns a Fawson, j W. limes al of Stewart ic. I First Invsenhausen South ana nis and attention plovable de Mi th resid West the children ¥ ivst drunks is were ruled out of order The point! the peut puey: for the April term:) organized, and committees will be apwas, however, on the part of Moran's| nice B. Ba ker John Frene h Jacod! pointed to arrange for the accommomen to change the contract so that| Bisler, WH. T. Ball, James Clawson. | gation of the visiting delegates to the l the lo tle HU Tifth culled mothe ant Lake will Soon five of fact that the next National society. of be the national police the thel: the evening of ets sti Weat . the the Monday vicinity the south 565 thousands % of of in and fhe announced purpose of the convention is to organize a state society i, put avid farming on a definite and well-protected basis and to assure a sity of effort for the working of solls that are not or cannot conveniently be peg ge irrigated. Parent Lies Intoxicated While a os t in morning suggestions work a Tn view convention ONE CHILD NEAR TO DEATH Five Offsprings Are Hungry and Dirty, : eke, convention will take their utilizing Utah o'clock hall and of Society | ted-Two : Sessions, annual 10 ; ; agriculture efit : Perfec aa first at TALK, be oe phi ¥ reres In tah that have been classed aver ‘las dese BS but whieh. under modern A. Paylor, metloods, are being made to vield imoe ey mense crops of cereals and fruit John Iverson, ian ; : Be GIVE 4 Days! give Slack, ae Sertine ee ring "s na i , A aan John SL a i reasons, TO F aoe Will the! yas sworn coun Bott, "a gov-!thelr UVe eyesight. Nephi Y. Schofield #¢t a8 cleric of the Jury specifica | Fernstrom f ealled,|}state resubmitted chosen, ee John the not Percival under conditions by atiiat the! William Wolfore ive members 0 laxpayers will be benefite jthe jury were excused from service Isvery step was blocked by Black} W. N. Williams, state senaton alter) and Crabtree in awarding the contract| | Lamoreaux, did not ee foe tO! and at the last moment after Moran| be sworn and Instructed; sam Camp-| had left the council chamber in de-| bel, mail carrier; G. M. Nelsan para it GOVERNOR a targe|Organization for were be jury members instructed Council- Frenstrom the President Davis,carried Moran's cause ae ee {o the last ditch. Councilmen Ferry] * Ban and Martin led the opposition ane ela oe ld, D. ded in awarding the contra to »| I D. ay spair, -_ this witb McDONALD'S MAC-O- BAR HAS CAUGHT THE PUBLIC TASTE It is a' combination toothsome and delicious. iF E. Stewart Arrested and| | The kind of a :confection that ' grows. Then Sued on An on the taste--you just keep on eating it. Attachment. | The newest, the most novel, the most TWO CHARGES ARE MADE ‘nutritious ehoanlate combination on the Mrs, Milner Accuses a (market today, and judging from the Article Man of Fraud| ' lively demand, and the nice words Getting Money, spoken of it, Mac-O-Bar promises to hicting « tilt artes asenes nthe DE greatest 10 cent confection ever in- Police and Juvenile Court Officers Find .Condition of __ Advanced Depravity. Judge and open Clark the ae nearly giv,0uy.)8rand ee witten tebe The awarded approved. for before yesterday, session this main on which olin eta was was nian. jury selected the rrist of work. the most important of | grist will probably be the reconsideration of the land frauds perpetrated lis the Utah Fuel company and the Rio Grande Western railroad interests, }which will be submitted at this term he The last grand jury returned indicttinal ments In these cases, but on the re- Was on the former Boosting! Bid s High, grand - was Marshall esate ; for term John ot APRIL 9, 1907. TROUBLES COME ~ IN PEGK MEASURE PAT MORAN LOSES |FEDERAL GRAND JURY DRY FARM MEETING MOTHER 15 DRUNK; IN COUNCIL FIGHT WITH CLARK FOREMAN CONVENES TODAY BABIES NEGLECTED | WILL DRUG COMPANY ORNE News Building the ing. By the Monument Phones: "Bell 374-1%30 Toa exceptionally S74-1578 i a |