Show rJtIIj U u w n t P f t i l51k r City f Thursday Murray TRIBUNE King September BUREAU Correspondent 17 1903 Iii t t iVM It i II J 1 IiI Iii h t > r nrrmfiirr HIM i i oIJ i in mnmmnijijnHuriLniii mni = I4 rI I I d MICHAEL HASSONS FUNERAL Grand Army Will Have Charge of the Exercises The arrangements of Col Michael Has cons funeral have been agreed upon by the G A R The services will take place Sunday afternoon at 200 and the G A R veterans and the soldiers of the Spanish war will march together to do honor to the departed hero Michael Husson was nearly GO years of use lie was born In Ireland and came to America when a1 mall boy lie applied I himself to mechanics me-chanics ard worked his way upward until un-til t ho occupied the position of manager of the great steel works at Heading Pot Po-t the aije of 21 when the War of the Rebellion Re-bellion broke out he enlisted for ninety dayu and upon expiration of thla term rc cnllslcd for the remainder of the war Mr llnaaon rose from the ranks to the position of First Lieutenant which commission com-mission ho received after the battle of Antictam The title of Colonel was honorary hon-orary and was conferred upon him by hla ccrrrades at a recent convention After thu war Mr Haaaon came West and engaged en-gaged In his occupation and prospecting lie J was one of the best mechanics In tho Stale and during his long residence l In Park has figured prominently In the erection erec-tion of all Important plants SOCIALIST RLLY The Socialists held an enthusiastic rally Inst evening at tho Clerks Union hall with Mr Joseph Gilbert as the speaker Mr Gilbert Is from Spokane Wash and was recently editor of the New Time An Interesting discussion was precipi 7 hi 1 cLod after the lecture Mr X B Dresser I ii editor of the Park City Miner arose Inn t In-n response to L call for questions and ii advocated the doctrine if Henry George as lit only solution for the labor prob lemMr we Mr Gilbert challenged tho Interlocutor to debate the subject with him at tho tr Clerks Tnlon hall tonight and th < offer I t was accepted The proposed debate is I Ji excIting much Interest Mr Gilbert has t tiken the I affirmative side of the following I I follow-ing proposition P i Resolved That the Socialist party In I ibb Its advocacy of the collective ownership I and democratic management of the menus of production distribution and PX ij k change otTers the only solution tor tho i labor or social problem i THOMPSON FIXED l i William Thompson allan Paddy the fi I Priest who created no little excitement m S I III the Senate restaurant yesterday by as aaulllrj a man with a ketchup bottle was brought before Judge Locklwrt this morning charged with disturbing lie peace and lined J25 i I 4 PERSONAL MENTIONS MENTION-S M Dalley returned from Salt Lake ji this morning A Mr and Mr W W Armstrong were 14 among tho passengers on tho Incoming 1t train today I 4 A M Spooner of the Corona Is visit 4 I t inc camp > tu h C L Rood of tho OntarIo Is hero today ts J G Lamb arrived from the capital this morning ii Theodore Urubeck was up from the metropolis 5 I me-tropolis today to pilot a party of Easterners t r Eastern-ers through some of the mines I Miss Bessie Wilson returned from Salt Lake today Guy Koblson was on the Incoming train HI |