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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, BROWN'S VERSION BODY GUT IN TWO THOMPSON CANNOT FULLY SUSTAINED BY FREIGHT TRAIN KEEP HIS PROMISE PREACHE R A LIAR ACCIDENT CALLED Assistant County roborates ment Attorney In Every of Rev. Now Detail Mr. Pledged City for Debt Which | Council Is Not Able to Pay. Patrick Tracey Horribly Mangled In Short Line Yards. "Citizen" Diehl's Outbreak Shown to Lack Important Element of Truth. Cor-|No One State- IS Found MYSTERY Who Knowledge Brown. A of dent CONTRACTOR Has Ilow Ordered Slightest the Goods That Acci- HOLDS on Mayor's Contract Tiouse Occurred. SACK to Assurance Build Was Engine Valid. In * BR. Cr ‘Jim' fight the A. with to the issued Patrick man per-| spoiling Lake, fae Whol con- Brown,} for Donaldson } Diet, In D. arrested in Salt Dich! Se) made Rev. connection of a prize was recently the pull and Lake off the att accident depot Railroad of the and in- of the Oregon car Two ipassed over "Reform" the American head of The to a contracton promised administration erecting the f ire the work of nth South street house on Bleventh East . a slow but sure the council committee's pigeon- near Short wheels his;body for Mr. Brown's arrest ind nearly cut it in two. How the After the hearing, Mr. Brown ad-| accident occurred is a mystery. The dressed an open question to Judge} man was too long employed by railDiehl in which he said the judge had | roads to have lain upon the track, it been informed by the superior that in case a rrant no prosecution would be strin ~ district Brown s cour inferred CE that court| was made 1 ee the t " police .upon the citizens. , To this open letter, acting as he said In the private a ae reply, and saying not . a judge of the crew who was in charge th te als Paine it be was 1¢ eal ne o a Pe abiding judge, HaAC Head oak climbed down the o cars from passed state-| over horribly the the body mangled Monday meeting last Beiinicsl an proposition of constructing the te was referre d back refThat "investigation has xcuse, The matter proper city au1 been indorsed by thoritie s fire depactment; Vail, Crabtree the city a Ona other officers Rut and by In the city treasury money to pay for the eaale: aoe counciImen fuge, the American pa Sraiaak back to Monday "referred" the the committee Gave Assurance. Definite meinen » enginecr to freight crew tops ‘ars and examined the ihe rear wheels of the car found that two of the made Brown's. string ths it was being backed down the track : t fe felt a pecullar motion of the car \ hows Salatand at ones signaled eey i stop. He did so. law to O. Chytraus, sxromising the work contractor o that induced £1,000 on which can material bullding, and for will not. be fire engi s loss to ; materia) wilt be a dead thought One ne OF } : : Judge Diehl capacity of @/ as Mr. Mr hie aah cae matter, hoped to show "favor the lawless element of the city cast_reproach #8 issued by the) of the track near There they wheels had of the man and it. ment that Diehl had been informed The police were at once notified by the superior court that, if a war-/and went to the scene of the accirant was issued no prosecution would] dent accompanied by Judge Dieh follow in the district court, was 4N/who after viewing the remains and unqualified and unmitigated falsehood. | taking the statements of the men on In rebuttal of this statement made ha scene, ordered the body taken by Judge Diehl, Mr, Brown recelved|to the undertaking establishment o a letter from Willard Hanson, assist- | Toseph W ene Tavior, pending advice county attorney, yesterday, in| from which Mr, Hanson over his signature Brown's statement by} corroborates Mr Diehl| that Dichl saying he told Judge could not issue a warrant without the} and| attorney county the of approval that, if Mr.. Brown was arrested, the| prosecute | not would attorney county case dismissed ter follows: Willard if it to have the filed. The let- ask would and case the was et Judge Diehl chambers a by | city | State Board of ‘Health Includes Centagious List. Residents of sidents of other at) crate, Patella the CATCHING] FEVER SPOTTED appointment | Saturday this in relatives any have to known ae, . wn, City-Dear Sir Complying with your request for the) conversation or substance thereof that occurred between Judge Diehl and myself relative to the issuance of a warrant for yo rest, I send you the following: tes relatiy In the aye of the dead man were found several small articles, the bearing envelope an them among name of Miss May Tracey Pittsburg advising her to sent was telegram A her of the tragedy, but as yet no reply not Tracey receiver been has Stetement. Hanson's must State Bingham, cities and fulfill the Board of Tt like the towns of eens Health of on, but belleved it was his duty under| the statute to do so Inasmuch as com-| plaint had been made to him in proper} orm. I disagreed with Judge. Diehl's} ed. This was decided at special meeting of the State Board ‘of Health held yesterday, and steps will at once be taken to enforce the decision the law, being of the opinion that Reports received judges of the city court had only the} of Health Prosecute Judge Diehl disagreed the matter and stated scarlet my view In again le We 5 hour Diehl an informed heart's that sep- he STUDENTS TO VERIFY MAPS Complete Class' Trip to for Junior Alta. After Shen cine several days at Alta summer nnual arranging the jaunt of the Manton class of the unischool, Prof; -W: versity engineering E. Wilson returned to town yesterday. trip this year He reported that the will be more extensive and better than ener aMorare and that he was able all necessary arrangements, the first few Pre ae Wilson will spend will put weeks with the students and em through a severe course in field and mining claim surveying. In preparations for trip the the surveyor general's office has supplied t captains with students It has not been an exceptional oc curence in the past for the students to find fons of fau Bethe professional surveys cause the care that the students give their and Professor remarks, Wil-} "PREPS" Have his office Night's a The Montadon, will Like the That exper Mr. Chytr aus sig d contract with the city aecnaay, which: "lifte rs from his. old contract only In that the strument includes the name engineer Like of NO have Price arrive in Departure Made Membership. as to in the organization. this city tonight and's will haveand a chance | that the head for a goo rest ea day elocution shall It was Club fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Not 26th rd, and of ‘the pepe toairectorela Springs or be the regis- Available PARADE for REOURSTONS May always Henry, but only the lueky ones we be . tered as members of the club, ARMY OREGON made provided Memorial St. Paul Chicago, 28th, 16th. LINE. and Denver, Pueblo, or EAST SHORT and City, eeaage $44.50 June Ist, Colorado $20. Omaha or Kansas St. Louis, $39.50. to ease themselves before aitaribe the Plans are being made to encontest, Kin GRAND Celebration. at- of the club and that only those who have made or in the future shall make a place in the elub's productions shall tertain them and a weer good time be recognized as members of the club. They will has been arranged fo |In the past any student could join guests at the different. fraternity hous-| the club by the mere payment of the es during their stay in t 1e city dues, and the casts could be selected lonly from among club members, In DIED. ure, however, anyone will be eligMay+14,. in-| lible to try for a position in the cast King-At Los Angeles, Promises. The observance of Memorial day by the Grand Army of the Republic and the Philippine Veterans this year will be arranged for at a meeting of those bodies to be held in this city next Saturday. It is probable that there will no parade this s the soldiers at Fort Douglas will not ‘be available on account. of work laid out for them by the department commander. It is doubtful if the members of the State militia will be in IIne, Last year was but one organization in line. a day for general celebration and the only one at this peculiar time of the year for men who are regularly employed. For reason it is diMeult to get the boys into line on this day. At a meeting of the University Dramatic club yesterday H. Leo Marshall was elected president and William Mifflin manager for next year. A new constitution was also adopted Several radical changes were Other promise Soldiers are doomed university in latter offic! indeed if "the ‘reafciaie rs"' , Instead of Boathiatine a proposiltion under the plea that they wanted to make further investigation years yet they have supcollege students well in the the made to the contractor, Thompsou not be fulrest of the 2 by the os administration. promiizes made h as sweet honor as promise to The pity is In the hole, finanelally, and a fortu has been dissipated In the four mantik that the American crowd has handled the With the other sources » channels and The njoy that of pass bullding be fore it accepted by signing of the ce before new ontract, officials knew that the building would not be constructed But they let the cooete ictor go ahead anc spend his y The city ts focenily bound to order the construction of the building immediately But there are no funds with which to pay he work, and moral ob lige itions don't with the present ‘reform' crow y. Students. aida ciish the "preps" be forced out of the Exhausted. Fund But the city treasury will stay depleted long as the ee = present power. The poner' funds are hausted, mae there jis only a scant Half that can be mill levy et re "Iai Wine pokd ent 1 against the deficit and itnereasing In general election yesterday the preparatory students of the university elected the following officers for next year: William Ferguson, president; Joseph Johnson oo president, Mattie Collins, secretar Arthur Neilson, treasurer, Wilford iver, athletic manager; Clarence yell master The preparatory atalenta have an associated student body after the order of the college students and are allowed all the special rates to dances, athletic games and other student affairs that members of the college organization to hase. as OFFICERS Body College Radical ea E Goshen Idaho | debaters, Victor Charles talk Way Mayo oe knew there was that deficit In the treasury, and ne knew that wither. ‘funds the coun {I could not order the construction of anything that would add to the Hence, he told Mr. Chytraus would better bat his order. But it too late, and the contractor has incurred a debt which is entirely the fault of the reform" mayor. Even if the y could scrape up enough money named in the contract, eral months before Mr. Ch s reallz on his investment, and his loss would a be smal De- ted, -L..D.,S: H. Paul, president o f the university, has been selected as chairman for the Utah-Idaho debate whieh is to be held at the Salt Lake theatre Friday evening The judges accepted , r , Ss Col E. A and his the a tempted and have shown an excellent spirit toward everything that has been done at the university this year. IDAHOANS HERE TONIGHT Judges for Vriday bate ave Accep in ELECT Associated son's expert supervision the surveyor| 5 very few general is more than anxious to have ported the them verify the maps that he has in}eyverything Three and pure General Principals Discipline. on Material Soon aft« r he had ordere 7 the material, and about the time that 1e me in "reform" elique found that the of the city's financial distress come publiiec Mayor Thompson told Mr. Chytr he would better eancel the order for terial, as it was not likely that the building would be ordered. It was then too late, the material was on the way, and oa Chytraus was placed position where he could not well retreat from the Dill when presented by the company from which he made the -> would not take any immediate action but would decide some night whether he would approve suance of a warrant. Yours iG truly Will ard ar Bikiean: Assistant County Attorney. Arrangements Address Mental speaker expressed the opinion that too much time is given up In the public schools to non-essentials at the expense of fundamental studies The su vee bah gone.into pretty thoroughly by . Igleheart, and that his ideas Baan approval of the princlpals and teachers present was shown y the remarks in the discussion which followed, and which was participated in very generally. Superintendent Christensen was one of the speakers, and expressed the belief that teacher and_ principal Igleheart in the He said that the elimination is one now under discussion and that a change will be brought about in the not far distant future. case we me the William Igleheart gave a practical talk before the principals and teachers of the city school at the City and County building yesterday afternoon, oT Value of Mental Discipline in Studies' was the subject of Mr. Igle- dis- e when Tgleheart on rrested Judge that fever. William the case had no merit whatever you arrested simply Donaldson wished to "get even'' with you for having the thatI was of arated to the effect Board GIVES A PRACTICAL TALK Case. with that by the State conditions existing at Bingham are little less than criminal, and the board has decided to use heroic measures te bring about a change oe ot law will be reported State Board and steps will be taker, at once > offe nde "s mee sting the contagious nature of cerebro spinal mentingitis also came up for discussion, and it was decided that health officers throughout the state should include this disease in the lise of contagious diseases, and report and quarantine patients affected with it the same as done in ol : the cases of smallpox the county attorney. I told h that I had gone over the facts; that I ew the circumstances of _ case as I d prepared tl co al you swore to which the alleged Lk fighters were arrested a which apparently had formed he basis of e complaint against you had refused Mr. Donaldson a complaint for your arrest; and that Mr. Donaldson's remedy was peainst oe county attorney's office to com us st in the matter, and that he, Dien should not Further that be brought into the ma Ss agains t the alle egnd prize fightand not ers were still pending in court until after those cases had t seen disposed of should a complaint against you be entertained Wouldn't are at the regarding the sanitary condition of the town or individual offenders will be prosecut- of the Chytraus ordered his material, conof cedar blocks for the floor, and joists which id not have on here, Tl come to someover Su) ; » pays freight material have invested . He expected to start to work anticipation of the arrival of material in rethe inde . Mr. Sonaldeon and aaiee tha he did-not.care to issue a warrant there-| view with the eeon. 8 ¢ onnection that he told Mr the fact weeks Ko that the econund that the work would ouncil. Mr. Chytraus and asked him if the iin to be ratified by the as his reason for askiny ,uncertainty mate rial which k your stuff," said all that it Js anc Ramah will be erected, You .can +start .ood ar Mayor lies in matter Chytraus nm ant somepromised morally deliver, it not dare debt pay. yesterday occurred company lat a freight over 4:30 has Thompson Mayor can not thing that he for a binding the elty brake- employ run at The freight sine Wehrom railroad the was killed morning. a In route, stantly Judge tie Tracey. recently Salt ) jury plans point between was > Another who lage $32 ng 90. Memphis, $45.5 Proportionately Siow rates to many omer points. See agents for particu- Tickets , ost. | City good ticket for return office, 201 to October Main street. LAKE CITY, THURSDAY, UTAH, MAY 17, 1906. Our Wholesale Tailors, The Stein-Block Co., Never Rest. Governors to Meci-The regular meeting of the board of governors of the Commercial club will be held today noon Se soesety ehureh night Fourth Society the The Dorcas Meets S wedish Lutheran 8:30. parsonage, strect o'clock 156 to- South | sane at Parmington- ptiss Agnes an employe of Be Telecompany, and Charles 5 Swan Utah Light & Rallway company Teniad at F: irmington Tuesday, viaitine of the Pence > B. Richard officiating And we, as their Salt Lake representatives, work f while others sleep; work to get the very best o everything in the clothes line. Cancelled-T he vee ed' Loe Benetit was to have been given concert which y this evening for the the GS A. of the San benefit Francisco Y. M. C been cancelled, bee aus the A has women's auxiliary of the. association did not have time to make the necessary troversy SALT CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Not in only Ours BETTER are better Suits John} Passed Worthless Check of Green this. city ester 1 yesterday afternoon by y Sheriff ISmery and taken county It Is alleged that passed a worthless check on a saloonkeeper He has preferred the charge of obtaining money by false pretenses Salt Fruit Growers to Meet-The will Lake County Horticultural societs in hold regular monthly meeting the and county building at m. next Saturday, May 19 spraying of fruit and shade trees will be Bete main subject for invited cussion All frult growers are to attend. sell. 10.00 Stein-Block e (CLOTHES better for us to sell, ar we that faithfully so and We've worked so hard justifed in saying- arrangements. Life-Dr. J..B Describes Persian at the Johann addressed the students Persian Life university yesterday on life of the PerHe sj poke mostly of the several. intersian student and drew the activities sting word pictures of that they indulge in A. fair-sized 1udienee turned out to hear him 5 and Hats. Furnishings under-Men''s come that that but earments, outer next and goes for you to buy. up to 35.00 start at 18,00 i" AH. Crabbe Co. 220 MAIN- dis-| present wer Jas per. Naughty Jasper Meyers. of Murray was arrestet 1 esterday complaint of Pearl Whitt< er ascharg Fes him with havi br ead sauhted and beat her about the The and body with his clenched fists before hearing of Mevers will be held Justice of the Peace Holm at Murray, where both parties live Yor Building Another Purniture of the last consignment and perhaps federal building| furniture for just been has gong the} bookcases plec es were four Judge Marshall's a bookor Marshal Sprvy's olfice case and two tables for k of the furniture eourt,J, R. Letcher to that is of heay oak, -s ready placed In the building tober Pifty Days for Assault to. serve Chadwick was sentenced jail yes term of fifty days in the city terday afternoon by Judge Dich upon batter the charge of assault Chadwick. was charged having afte struck a butcher named as denied alr saniteel himself rnd struck. Mr eane, badly injuring his forearm Soldiers Have W. PERSONAL to Los Ww: . Halloran has» gone Angeles for a several days' visit. Ex-governor T. C. Hunt of Boise, Ida., was in Salt Lake yesterday on business. He returned last night to Boise. DeWitt Jennings will arrive in Salt Lake next week from the east and will spend some little time his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jennings. Ray H. Corey, a draftsman in the city engineer's offic 1as been tendered the position with the Utah Light & Railway company made, vacant by the resignation of Jonn Dudler, and a probably accept Professor R. R. Lyman of the mining department the university, journeyed down to Lehi last evening where he addressed the graduates of the Lehi public schools. While there he also made a hurried examination of the general conditions of the various | | city schools United States i. C. Murphy of the headquarters geological survey, with through Salt at Washington, passed east. M1 Lake yesterday on his way Murphy is connected with the stream | gauging department of the service and has beer a tour of the west on | business 1 ennected with his depart- | ment. Rev, Frank Barnett formerly pastor of the Kast Side Baptist church, but located at Greeley. Cc visiting. Salt days He * prayer meeting church last evening, where he was greeted by a large number of his old-time friends Kev. Mi Rarnett leaves today for his home at Greeley. D. 1 Donoher, E. M. Allison, D. Cc. Mrs, | ave Jackling, My Mi Krebel,. George Airis, Mi Frank * "i ' Ing guest aes 1 Toh mn jurton,. M1 Miss bridge Dloise whist of Mis honor dle W; enterts Lined vesterday Helen GB The imberg with t w the the itt Lppointinents purple * 9 in hicuiaicmr: . Or... hei , ° entertain Mi Ma Lez Saville W G. Lamb Mrs. entertained at a bridge party yes afternoon. Carand nations used in profussion throughout the rooms. Those = 7 o Bllen WANT Such . ha t are. or will be ay 721, © . Is » tour yme o ind Grand spend some ONLY - FORTY DISTRICTS re considering the redistricting of the city The new voting distriet were »net-decided upon, and the board will meet gain this morning when it is believed it will reach an agreement ind form the new political map. Underwear of the that great Money-saving comprehend had in of people the why we Annual May Full and Sale, do selling and labor so the that these us to save Come at once. this the MORE past Great garments the Best Values enabled store so three May cheap. This offered. Come days bear LEFT evidence to the fact They could no They had concluded The Pari sale was planned for months ago. Sale If you almost half. today, Is Swing DAYS crowded advantages were Lowest Prices when material affords. have Friday, not Come attended this Great Saturday--but Come. idm i Two Big Suit Specials $9.95 _ $12.95 This is a suit This Eton full is the satin dashing, sleeve greatest All-Wool lined, jaunty, of all, Panama beautifully new g ra Unanimous Recommendation | | The annual luncheon of the Rs Be | vac = the most important changes pers' elub w e glve n today the A He Tats Ee eed lee ee club, Mrs. I : n Fe ears |Tntversits e1 ill entertain the ee Montavom which will include the <tenderloin." ( : etofore edlig le I s ing a paper entitled "Classic Myths in ae ] S _the reels mn we Ment Das Literature and Art. oted in iree districts, but under the j new arrangement the, voters of. the ‘ , ; lower world will be sent. to one yotMrs. Graham. 1 Puinam will give |ing plac This includes the block t piano recital this evening for some | in which Commercial street, the first of her pupils In the First Congrega- |! bloc k outh and the block in which tional chureh Mrs. Putnam's recitals} Fr: tin avenue are located. THREE thousands week Junetion, time visit- 2 | to) Comunissioners Banker left) yesterday in Cincinnati after a ] po sea eee es distriets In ilt Lake was' the unaniof weeks. inSal mous recor 1 ‘ . maths ‘1 lav. tost ay neat dtpsronersee lay t in county commis wno * Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey left Mon- | ay for Denver, wher th will visit a few days before going to St. Paul) | for several weeks * Muslin The the time next GREAT ANNUAL MAY SALE till re Ie ee . Elliott-leaves for Denver -enter- |} where ne will honor | ing friend - beer ' Sit EH: Hinman 2 Marone aux dé v William HH. Dickson and Mi Thompson, well known salt were registered at one of the hotels at Pari France, yes- Mrs. dite Whee © w California Lerday They. suddenl| to | Continent and or. Satur- > aft- . after: & Levee : left tah . Thomas { purned ‘ will in well Needham and Mire Alvan Lewis have for guest their. sister owl it t t} \ Rent he era a Tudzse turned * ‘ nd and yesterday Mame ona Llifornia ; Charl Via hitns Ogden have with M1 l. Miss Mamie. her home; tewsi easal visit Lake with her om- Miss Florence Gr int entertained informally yesterday afternoon at bridge for Miss Fannie B ir d of days feia Mary S we re decorations wer carried Mrs. H Ley Browtitee will informally this aft rnoon for tilda Kahn and a number of friends ecunCe Be ; : 2 e J Frank -1 Robert tain her ecard club. Saturda of Miss Fannie Bird Hume few Miss entertained ‘ A Mr Jenning guest on Wer New rie : the "la tte: laee host- act out were day if on Mra. Mee club met SS. ith . John H Pink n ha issued Mrs. invitations for on party nes J b. Wednesday atterrchn Mis Emma | Laker Cafferty vho. has bee M1 Hinman's | leadi g Mi MeBroom Loreen Leary Louise SulBeatrice Cheeseman, Elizabeth y Moore, May..Kervin Susie Sawyer Mamie MeLouth Viaud Pea ray dade Gertrude Mis ses the tea i » poured by Mi Loreen Le: tllerbeck Miss Riter; enjoyable affairs 0, ernoon ‘ Sp Spe Frank > atternoonu jumbergwer I » always ittended Mrs M1 Harris Mi Charlotte M. Newman gave 1 luncheor at ain ' ncheon yesterda Phe table as decorations nd ildacs. : The 1 f were * in : panstes id WMecovered-A number of artillerymen who were fined to the post at Douglas at the time batteries left Fort D. A ly recovered leave today by rail tion. They will reach their new station! several days In advance of their com- | to who are marching overland new post | Lake Still Rising-The Great Salt is slowly level Great Salt lake but steadily rising and while the wat|} too tempestuous to ers yesterday were tuke a reading, the opinion that level up well with the It's a bit early for} this time last year. passing bathers, some tourists durthrough braved the waters ing the past few days and pronounces 1 if the experience very exhilarating, nothing else, Frost-Yesterday's But Not temperature was anything but springfrom ike, the thermometer 38 to 46 degrees above zero. yredicted for the night before materialize, but chances for night were considered good. warmer weather may be looked for sucday, a high from the northwest ceeding the low which has hung ovet passing this section for several days, Rockies| on to the eastern slope of the yesterday beggars as Refug Sheriff were arrested , Dep uty Beckstead of Bingham Junction county terday and brought into the jail to await trial upon the charge obtaining money under false Sheri Beckstead states that represented themselves as deaf. dumb or crippled. from unthis way they sec ue 2d money suspecting citizer in the smelter town The men in addition to representing themselves as mutes and cripples had posed as refugees from California. tev. McIntyre Coming-Revy. Robert McIntyre of Los Angeles, for many the most eloquent memMethodist ministry, is to visit Salt Lake City * future and will deliver a t uttoned-up Methodist church People" is the subject of the lecture which will be delivered at the new church on the evening of May 27. Rev. McIntyre was at one time pastor of a church in, Chicago, was later pastor of Trinity Methodist church, Denver, and for the past few years has devoted his time to the lecture platform. Mrs, irris Re e ichmond, &. Galigher, Mrs. J. A Suit, beautiful the Eton trimmed, three-quarter the length that is teeming with beatin and style. Comes in the charming Alice blue, the beautiful pearl ca and that fascinating bellished forest with silk green. braid ‘ton is em- eq trimmige has the new three-quarter length sleeve, the a full circular model, and panel pleated eff |