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Show 1- T fc I'Bf' TOE MOBXTXQ hXAMIXER 001)12?, FT A IT, WEDNTsn.W MOHXIXO, SALT DEPAMT UKE 0ur Special Correspondent. WOMEN TO MEET. The I'iah will me- -i . is cm Recent sia-- e tbe ui S. siiltat.-r.s- n-- v Vn-- e of uf a York siaie .i wiih the 1H 'iv orii ln. p. RK'harjs. sirvri. '4liiP!i lav. 0 luber Huh. si 3 p. ri. All liuwx-iu ibe ivm-ii- i are mr iially iuriu-i- l i ue prescii!. J7r, i here. The liliiriitet ',d u.iile , t Wou-c- OOTOBni: - "3 1PIS4. arrangements for ths rally In Iltlrie the theater Monday night. imnd will le li.i'.i !.W Cockran.-H-ld'- a in aucudame and ibe glee cluli . will li. t io- - by IP, pii-tt-- d . As .i . 'iei ji!uW. he N- - 1 Car.li. ti (Ids ill., in w'.'i. -. ' I ii r:ii io iPMaiu-- - i ,i -t l aiiacl.ol ivendect l: - they ask judgment.They ask that the lieu be foreclosed and the property sold to satisfy the same. ITS HIE SAME OLD WANT CHIEF LYNCH OUSTED. STORY e -- TMvr.FR wt !23om Ml and cards PERIENCE. tme "IoM Take Agent Robbed Will to Menri Salt Lake Glrl'a j - old and a lew TEACHERS WOULD LIKE THE TRIP. wae repealed lor ,Wth -S-A time within the part lew Slate Superintendent Nelson has received a strong letter from the teacha stranger afternoon la yesterday ers of Provo, .gmiug forth that they .rrired in toen from Kansas City. are tired of coming and coming to Halt a city auch big from he came Lake for their annual gatherings. They .hrt'b ahould have known better, but would fly ui the"Cltjaof tbe Angels'', ao to the tale. ho didn't and our beauti-- , by the sea. Their letter will he conin hie wanderings about with a pair of clever sidered, at the next meeting of the city he fell in board. It is given in the text follow block. Temple the tt ing traveler of the name the is Birnait 'Dear Sir: aI the last 'meet ing of ia the name that the new The met and Barnett the Provo city teachers it was unanI.u his accommodating friend that imously adopted as the senna of the meeting that the coming session of ths on hia way U San Diego where State Teachers' association should be r. p,ing to look for work? When you held at Loa Angeles. Cal. The follow"Why that's mv home. ing reasons are assigned in favor, or -- I there Just go' to my livery stable that place: me and saw tht-that you tell Tj "First A majority of the teachers of Job. a to you give iut I tsaid been baited very the state have never seen California na ho-- k hadtraveller The inspiration that swallowed It or the orean The dewRv. from such a trip would receive they more. ud wiih it much be both great and permanent, a would imdt-The new formed acquaintance and would result in to the Barnett to lake a stroll. They did schools of the atsie. atroll of their oourso they in the ad "Second The completion of the new uded In a saloon. They bad a drink road is an auspicious event., and its even more, or two, had vbe they will no doubt be the occsslon opening know. doeant uuwett of unusually low rales. After taking a "few they went Into "Third should what they SB near toLos Angeles will be almost iwtneroom and there many of the teachers In In tad but two "gentlemen engaged have southern Utah as Salt Lake City, Procould What cards. uf vo, Ogden or i pnm bttn more accidental? We should be pleased to have yourof fortune sort a were telling They self and the executive committee conlateat of the one and card the with sider the suggestions above and hope fond acquaintances wagerei) that he you may find the plan possible. man's of color any maid tell the vUe'i hair by means of the cards. He MEDICO MAKES HIS EXIT. from nan via protested by the Where is Dr. Attiaa? That is the who bad to be shown, and alao that the Greek is to his earlier acquaintance, each of questionas a unit. That Ispopulation the question not asking vlwm bet a quarter that it could the officers are asking. . to dune. Ills reason that Attlas Is so much ana another and bet von this Tbey for is that he may face trial sought of a scheme So still another. simple to upon the charge of practicing medicine getting the man's money appealed without a license. The trouble has all UirntU and lie put up all he bad, $50, grown out of his attempt to organize vn the nexf ahuflle. the Greeks Into a part of the Western It ia but repealing ancient history Federation of Miuera. lu say that the sharper won this bet. He la noted In several states for his After the traveling gcntlemun .from exits from the gaze of the Interrapid have could he wke up Kansas Oily ested people. over time fast bnn seen making very ii. police headquarters, where the RAN FROM A MAN THAT given a very minute WOULD KILL of the men. The sleuths are la hut pursuit and Mr.' Barnett is on Jacob Chase rsn madly Into the sherMi way to Ssn Diego. iff's office this morning, and when ho ;A.N13 RO(5CA SECURES JUDGMENT stopped was too excited to say anything but He ia goiqg to kill me. When calmed down, Chase, who is a The Jury In the esse of Jane Rocca half-breIndian, said that he had Trust comagainst the Utah Savings been Vind to a man and hla wife. The pany, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Daniel David- man did not seem to appreciate it, bu$ son. deceased, which was on trial sev- hia wife did. This is thought to have eral days last week in Judge Morses caused Jealousy. Chase says that the court, yesterday returned a verdict in maw has been after him for two or litvor of plaintiff fur the sum of $1,-0- three days, lie says he has a gun as The actiun was brought to re- big as a canhcm, and that ha knows 1.621.65 alleged to be due for hs will kill him. cover Deputies Cowan and Smith are On the board und care of Mrs. Agnes Cutellini and her daughter, who were ths case. tlie daughter and granddaughter of the RICHARD W. MALIJSTER DIES, dec sailed, from May 6, 1893, to April t 26, 1895. . This Is the second time the Richard W. McAHiser, brother of J. rase has hern fried. On the former trial a verdict for $1,174 was rendere- D. T. McAllister, president of tbe Man-- ti n and hightemple, and a d. Defendant's motion for a new trial of this city, died vis granted and the second trial was ly resepeted resident at his home, 511 South Eighth East hid resulting as stated above. street, at 10:30 last .night of general 8HE lS TIRED OP HUBBY'S WAYS. debility. The deceased waa 80 years of age, and has been somewhat feeble for Sarah Cahoon has filed suit for di- the past two years, altnough seriously ill for only about, two weeks. Mr. vorce In th; district court against Cahoon on the grounds of failure McAllister came to Utah from Lewis. Sussex county, Delaware., in 1862, and to support and habitual intemperance. has resided here ever since. He leaves The complaint alleges that plaintiff a wife and eleven children, three sons ud defendant were married In thin and eight daughters, to mourn his dty on March 2, 19fll, and have one Alld and that for more than a year Ths funeral will be held Friday at Ht defendant haa failed to support 2 p. m. from the Tenth ward assembly, plaintiff and has been guilty of habitual intemperance. She aaka that sbe rooms, corner of Fourth South and East streets: Friends are in W awarded tbe custody of the child, Eighth $3 per month alimony and $75 attorn- vited to attend. ey's fees. KID BRAY DEFIES THE SEALER. OTHER D1T8RICT COURT MATTERS CCiiUka CRH, var e mark SUa , much-benef- Mis-nur- it i, -- wi-r- e ed well-know- Hy-.m- m rsi suit in the court today against E. S. Snel-Ennami Catherine M. Sneigrove to nearer the sum of $1,411.03, alleged to k due on a Judgment secured by him mast defendants in the district toorge H. Sneigrove filed district re vourt on Oct. 25, 1896. .Suit for divorce bas been filed In the district court by Isabella S. Jarvis 'talnst Mathew A. Jarvie on ths tnmnds of cruelty and habitual The parties vetre married In Gotland on Oct. 25, 1888, and have lures children, of whom plaintiff asks wt custody. Mrs. Jarvie alleges that March 1, 1903, her husband threw whitewash brush at her, striking her ths hack of the head and inflicting painful wound. On Oct. 6, she al- that he threw a chair at her. For than a year past, she claims that been an hahitul drunkard. She that their home In this city he pva to her and that her husband pay r iutom-Ptwno- e. : n, Kid" Bray, who operates n rbeap hash bouse on East Second South street, will have to show the court why he assaulted and battered tbe city sealer of weights and measures,- - why ue obstructed his work,, and why he violated the ordinance with regard to weights and mensurea Henry P. Richards, th sealer, went to Bray's place of business Monday to inspect his scalea He was kicked out ami otherwise interfered with. He swore out the complaint today. county candidate hcid a Kjiecial jnceting at the Monday aftemiain. bead-quarte- rs I.-- - Chi-tac- o n w.-r- The lhsnocrars w ill hold mwfttlnga at (he following places Tneaday nlgbt: l.e N. Harmon and W. W. Ray ii Garfield county; W. E. Smyths st Gar- King st Ksnosh; J. H. Hinckley; Z. 1. Cobh at Jlituisville; O. AY. Puwiss at NephL land: Prof. Carey's Glee club entertained at the lining Men s Republican dub .Mommy night. - - The' Kepuhliesns will hold a rally at Murray Thursday night. Judge Botkin and Judge Heed will lie ths speakers. V Moyle -- 11. st Repuldb an mem Inga will t,e held at follows Tuesday ewninc: Joseph (Cn(iniu-i- l on Pga Eight.) -, , u M - - . i COST MARK SALE March Of : i 1st : Will bs rcmcmbsrsd by ths thousands of boyars who bought during that famous sals. Wo will givo1 another Cose Mark Sato on everything In stock and will Include all Fall Goods arriving during Sale. : Domestic suitings and all Goods bought since drop Cottoa la prices of these goeda are Included. No article in our largo stock will be reserved. The mariner In which New Merchandise will be sacrificed will be food for close, careful buyers. klu-tgu- rt Positively GREEN TAG SALE .Reward. FIFTY DOLLARS WE ARE THE Balt Lake City, Oct. 18. It Is heard here frequently on the streets that Senator Cannon Is employed by the National Democratic rommltti-- to speak and work for the American ticket In this state, that being considered the most effective way to defeat the Republican State, Congressional and Legislative ticket. Let us see if the facts will not bear this out: First Mr. Cannon waa employwd to Stump Maine for the Democrat le party. He went east for that purpose: he became sick or stranded In New York, When he met certain members National Comof the Democratic mittee. He returned here; resigned the editorial charge of the Utah State Journal of Ogden and is seen eloseted. in consultation with the Democratic leaders here. Suddenly he espouses the cause of the American party; makes a speech at the American meeting at. the theatre, where President denounced A reward of Fifty Debars ($10.09). will ha paid by tbe Wok Uffkt Co. for tbo arrest of party or parties who on Uo evening of April 29th, 1903, caused n short circuit on Its dodric traratlasion tins, through tnterforaneo In so mo manner with said companys naHoad Pint n point shout oho milt sooth from tbo power house, known PEO- ft Power PLE THAT SELL e he Warning, A REWARD OF Political 'Notes to you on easy payments. "Your Cred- oneer Station, near the mouth of Ogdon Canyon. Persons art warned not to latarfero la nay wlso with said, linn R In safe to the pnbiio If unmoleetrd, but serious results to prepew through ths ty and possible fatal results to pecsona ofcan ho caused wlips, limbs of trass, orn breaking of Insulators, or tho throwing nlmllaa obstruction over tbo wirto of eompnnyn said electric lino. it li'Good.? On Investigating our stock of chain trass-missio- UTAH LIGHT 01 POWER CO., Sr Re Campbells Mgr, we find a number of atylet of which we Only have two Or three of a kind. We NOTHING are going to close thcoo out at coot . is your Now ilP Kentucky UWfe Ogden Furniture & Carpet Co. HYRU1I PINGREE, BETTER Medicinal pur- -, A perfect Whiskey for Household poses. Properly ajed, sweet aroma, delicious in tast: op- - portunity. Roosevelt and accused him of having criminal affiliations with the Mormon church and asks Republicans to desert their ticket and support the American ticket or Democratic ticket, to all of which the Herald and Tribune assent and editorially commend his speech. Second After making sis speech in thcAhealro it is reported that he was confronted by a near friend who accused him of perfidy and urged him to change his course. 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MADAME free cf charge for 12 monh ' fp person can receive ' . ' L V ' F. J. KIES EL. d CO., Distributors l.MIRWRSSiaHJBUW HOUSEBREAKING IS CHARGED. County Attorney Whitaker today a complaint against William Brown and William Palmer, rharging them with housebreaking. It is alleged that the defendants bn October 10th broke ino a Rio Grande car at Crea-ceand stole a suit of clothes, a" watch, a revolver, some razors .and Jewelry. The coinplaint waa sworn to $25 pur month alimony. by Constable Frederick Olsen and the men will be arraigned before Justice of Suit to quift title to 42 2 by 60 the Peace William Fslrbourn at Cresground of lot 6. block 65, plat A, cent. Tkr Utiy survey was filed In the uwict court today by J. II. Bailey, ONE NEGRO LESS3 IN BALT LAKE. j Mminisfrator I!.1 of the estate of W. deceased, against Ephraim Ed Woodard, the negro who was shot by his wife last week, rather than spend a visit in the rlty Jail as punled suit for divorce ishment for being drunk, .has gone to lljrt court today against Park b,r, a the ground of fall-t- o MrsCity. Woodard, who fired the shot, ia-. support. They were married in not encharged with any crime and on J,,n 28 1895 and have Joys her freedom. riiild. Plaintiff asks to be award-b,,v premises Is $380, for PIONEER BREWER DIES. K toe custody of the child, $60 as ali- nrt c'ts of suit. John Eddins. 74 years old. died of old age Monday night at his" home, 155 and William Holmes South Fifth Weet street. ; 'vfiMn he Wet court today Tbe funeral will be held Friday at noon at the funeral chapel of B,l?rork 'ni and M. A. Undertaker J. W. Taylor. &w . In Salt a lien upon lot 41 The deceased has resided i ( of Lot 42. block 3, Lake for forty-fiv- e years, and for many w111 I addition. The years conducted a brewery on StateVa.Bt ,4up. Plaintiffs for labor street He is snrirlved by a large fa'oin th of a htiw il.e a ! , . amt-n- g aongK. I n.r some prominent politicians to have Mayor Mortis oust Chief Lynch and reapiioint Captain Burbidge to the position of chief of the polfc-- force, the condition that George Sheets be given S good position on tbforre." It is argued that Sheets is a Democrat, and by this means they hojied to sea Lynch go. But Mayor Morris says he will have naught .of it. He is well satisfied with the work of Lynch, a stalwart Republican. Ascheme is .on ianiai:ii lDU'IICAL lUI'I'EMNGS. hIk, claimitiL; tie wun the ? !,. n i,e and V umi'i'. cl.urcr,. ; iciilars t.i., m u,. ,r. ia through INSURANCE AUEXT IS VICTIMIZED 1 f hat pp ii:.; uVi- - been rent t. aggart. who. it F ;Tiiiueed. in the country cnnsiileraiit-!every lVutecratic for a ; :l:, M. H. lt.iT-N used as a an luxtitunre agent d i:ai-s- , one (Icorgij and is yeiii-ra who is cai palgn in ,mr ciiv; was hat utT in Chicago. , a cunJlheld up an, A a liiatti-of t.irther evidence, Mr. ar almut . i cate fi.r congress last nig hi at m, il in w ruing edi ('Riiniin is ii"W Ovcroiro.-r- , t! . ..i'..r Republi(if Third Smith and Nlatb Eai, The rubb-r-a jptt over can nominee. t.winls the Trili.pie, denouncing in t ifo$ JdO, so he a j; ' tbe Roinililu-ai. purty. Me claims he in , rsi colored vote a ay i as lias a., a we.v. - this part of ilie citv witness tbe follow for the rwiipeu-utio- u' : receiving no a 'the to lra:iis0i . mt- - foixiiu-.- t aauo'. ' Imer-tVeaand as he l'l.ursjay: waa failing ;h, cij-- t eln-rISieR Mr. Cannot; for nothing? "Whiie the f alL l. ' he was '.i lopinderit held up ibo r.hbef.tUil.d trout of Geo. i. k . x. a c. lored candidacy hind a tree aud NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. him to harbor, for cudgrcs- - ... (iistrict 1r hold up hia tflinls: I!9 did tot ,i j,.,,- - jn this oUy eon Bblered in the lie.:. Prof. Frank It. ChrUtenaen of Ogiuatsntly anj the roUbef mude s pax county, the impre-- : : j pave ftt him villi a nuuft den haa settled the fata lit i!:a warded $fr gutie out over the s j ,i t.iigress-timthe blow. In doing so he struck the Overstreet's :. . i,ay be In party, long banging in Iho man in ths face and alter that thiugs jeuparily. While M:, rs!u-i-i- . who baiau, e. lie haa did it; he lias an- -j were mixed for a time. The light was la compelled by l.- ij, as copied a mind nation at their hands as fast and furious tor a tiuu. The rob.:i eampaipn t Kiiieriiiieiideiit of the congr. of public instruction. ber then knocked his victim down and to reni.ii-- h. York Their party is saved. It baa long been drew gun. He covered his man and anid nliout October . m, hia l.ical ninmivd that hia upitoiiciiu, Mr. A. l then went through his clothes. . managors are not Woi candidate L.t the .bey ee in Nelson. Republican As soi n as llawson gut to lows l.o Knox's candidacy a t , r' Nationsame uffli-e- , and Mr. N. T. lorier, the . notified the police and described his al Chairman Tagga-:IVnuh-raiii, bonding mmiinee, went man. but as yel no irate of the man all hia efforts, thro,: !) h, houienants bin there is no ilniibt a I xurt Mormons, Christum- -' has been obtained. in Marion CnuSt Rli , i i ..it expcllil1.-lur- e sentbeing one. How sweet! l Rawson Inis s coat with several to of money i.,e Republislashes in the sleeve where the rub- can county and icgi .i'i.o aud JUST lDUTICS. ber failed to reach thn skin. there are few pei'p!.. ,,i not beThe Demoeratie county ran ill da tea lieve Re was dlrecH., r, for held a Kpeelitl at lieadqtwsiei's $6,000 TO MEND HER HEART. Knox becoming a yehtenlay afternoon. ii "Knox yesterday a report Lillians Stirman has filed a com- that Taggart had foil !:,i.i live thouProf. Careys Glee elnh entertained plaint in breach of promise proceed- sand dollars cash fo ivvn'uuee his can- nt the Young Mens Hepiihlican ilub C. A. cura ings against Inlow, mail last night. p pm able didacy. Nearly rier. :i ored Republican in has The fair plaintiff alleges that she endorsed Overstreet', ar.idacy and The Remiblteans will hold a rally at and the defendant were to have been aa the situation now Knox will Thursday night. Judge Botmarried according to mutual, agree- not he able to wad a with Murray ment in the month of October, 1902. the ballots cast for lu:n oil election kin and Judge Reeil will be the speakers. She also complains that jvhile she was day. for oeinci-tiuthis in event ant facts some preparing with Tl'se the defendant came to her and re- of Cannons admission:) mImw that he Tbe Democrats hare nearly com- that the quested nuptials he postponed until June. I!ni3. Fur what is eu rare as a June bride And an, from time to time, he haa again and again requested her to So many postpone the times biys he asked that she haa become tired of postponing. At all time she was and hRd been willing and mors than willing to marry this defendant, until she learned that he hRd married one Hattie Ireland on the 3rd day of March, 1904. This was the last straw, and ao now feeling that she had cause for action, On-Chair- s she askes for $6,000 as damages to her mental satisfaction for heart and for the broken contract. .. which amount new King The Demo rat have nearly comfor ths rally U. pleted arraian-iuent- a the thivuer SJisiday night. Besides Dotirke Corkran. Held's band will h In aueniLam ana tse Glee club will sine several new campaign songs. sssssap Avenue i |