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Show BSBSBSBIBBSBalBSBaBaBaBB .JJJJJJJp'fJJJJJJJfKrrav'fJJJJfl H ':bbbbbbbE H" J UiSln":1 Court today. jSE- being Ne Year's , HEUS Will s-jspcnj pub- ,JJJJJUilFrIdnj. BHtuitof but little Iniport-p'eil Iniport-p'eil CommMontr Nor- jYmVf 'i;u todaj . BH "rac card win go into IHlic His Urando Western I iHoii January Ut. The -.rpear la oaraitertlsing wH case of tbo estate of Ed- KBiaoi, tbo Probate Court L EfM-.erday male order for the iSsTfJJJMu3 of notice lo cnalitursand t''Kntnlutment of appraisers. IHAic"-' sertlce over the Hcf . eJH. CaUuwiUbe TfJJJJJi - 3 id V.'arJ uiettinir Vg" v r'urs.iajr), at ffV s u Ca'eJonlau Club I srranJ "Hogmanny IS 'usnianayMchfat I -, atb o'clock. A ! s: ' fc extended to all 111 K - ndtUIi clothes and ) V edupbj the police I W ' tinier block this j?15 e in a Gjruey caU ff P ' 1uJ ,ot be learned. fjSift'B' ? V MSW ot l"o West. nnkffi1011,"4 J!,inr) M Ellis, of bastfi Bountiful tBltl citj jc'erdaj and wa j ict.ia of bunco s;rtr, who! aiiatoaden oa Main btrect, I beistcbeat-doiitof SIO Mr T l""" '"3 loiice oniccr jjoomea, fearing arret, flu -Aire the momy batl. ekn Webb i Olskn, Rreen L.&eeouJ outh btreat, I nJ .m,i V "A'nniLut u I vir Ti"5 firm t ti.o sue I, 11 SS -lai'j Co-op, l!i been in bjiaea only a ajtlh The amount of "f-t iinJ liabilities h not definitely Wa' issuer licensee were Ijnl -Jay m fullows- James Mc-1 jcbtaorali FennelJ, Charteil rdent Lesora Parker: Vm jtrj(pIieT MirOiajJt t( I,V:in-,al b3, number oi fentosr. ft it, llii, aumUr the fa- tb Gjrlrtiulaf." The re- .tsof Lha approinate rcminj- il Ji'tac Like th hint, a3 the .tip-es-ss iu i(Iinsnes, anj i"J' to Iw tiiarprVieJ ami ai-i itrfy movej oerVhe laper ittlR3vr orWnc at the I - JfJ of Taj lor, lomucy i I I 'i.isthathelutab-oirnover I f :sT'1wm insiduthejarj I Ku , De In "le morninr. but he, aioun o do j 1 n the af. !L,r.;Sntea, t,IB co 5' '"J "ioc-'1Jf , "'appeared Tha l,."uU ar"reciate thejke Jfl "1'la(,SSIDff article be as : .ljre-tored. ! ifct '"'Joation wen ar'ff a'lJlem K i" i "fi!hn'?P:lUi'0f0fi- 7r- i i 5 company c -'e lcsUtuUou, ot JCays-jTtRro JCays-jTtRro wetla Mncc Luther I ?.Jfs:u At tho trial U Kojht ojt that Dalrymn'e C-'o.ofthuUtv. The I -. ias an! Af,j5fe. j M: y ar I j. -'JorreI K .. BjI ''' r' st "ins abojtj Ks,. ,AneofSlj &iSm ---Uon3-Com. Mto Jcsofin--t.o HMSr,!f fi.HWH Auer vr WUD JI5im3arten, '"ae'rf ' CMl(:tionerj "&,ni2Ml''eEen Crrrsoa,ew"lfore rchaJwUl ok.ti'" l retiuhxtl to K.'-'iJrS aoJaj:forth " w Hi, -r, JI ' aUir.g CtjuieI jj G-iaile Vet- 1 Come Home. Sitpi,,,,fn,3,w,-i CSf-11 filing . W make t Kiort "of I'tieir -aeim- H&a Calue Btiir ,'-J- eonse- ' y niiktait B 'ould remalu P7 Caine are re- r -s from hosts of ,J t or public cUoanS.p "?r 1 s Delict toTn. " HaHki. Child H 'jfBnber lilS if V'V"$fr DECIDE If. t0je Commltteo liorl W'' iJ?e and Gates S fteJarga. 1 Pfw ff i-" "JBI'nlgW, fritli SlayorBcott er. BS'P16 Council Chamber tatortSji overflowing with law-lisDoa?'MaS law-lisDoa?'MaS mHn anJ other 8Pec' m .Jon fould bo msdo of f v aJisnatlon prottt against utesfH a 11(luor license to the ef tor r"Thn,tre After Uie mlD , . fccsn reaJ and a number folio j-tonraa(lc'jt"ousualor,l;r r3 wos-proseeded with a Pc'ltfj rEWTIOXS. toT"' of nimm Harri3 and betLat,ns for an "tension oi ""ween 0 rourth g:)u0l Strett nSu " and eeven,h bury, cw.TJppet t Woo,jiPhlUs. rr,,o5tfru,us,u,ben,1 PellW- 0Q SVaDd I'1!8 ttDd -"noftred to'lho msyor. '" Pf'Vgt.A. &rer, asking l.!tJCee t0 Ajutinue their i.Uh ConilZ tunVi' S3 per mitteoon H.,i11,tu ,Ia:,P' a,v,ne Station ofrn,e " Com '; nnSqiL?4!mlia.a"? 'ot I rink. Cn "rn Prt cf Wash Igrojndn as,aleulsaktiiR j Petitlonofn Jrn oa Pablil- I ins for a nev jjjl tI , , 1 1 erty on whlh if1 "immon J, ask-' ask-' I without the i bE on certaln 1PDP I torney. 'J'fBolda an old deed I Petition of w j J 3ttaI- City at" I a railway ewliu 1. I STee lM)twZ. 'ostanholmo for JaoJth3trtw2,,F''l? ThlrJ W,:s, pj ment of e.'0"lf: "nteJ. houe Ko. I otT' amfc Benson, for Referred fa wESK.fW1 on e"BIce partment C0mtnIeem3 to llSw pMtitin L on fire de- I that tha ditch onS.,3 jbetwe-n iWh UthiorB '"''"S ' tretts Vo flumiaua,. h Strett, waterworks med coB South PeUt,ca of pariey pM X""5 0D work CommiUeB Siaiu's retition of Wui Wolril lWaWr" a iddlerd liccn'S J.olf LBc, . Ilittnfe. J,ceaee- ConuB luSfor iVtuion of v w n Hr on '-Hayor. lfrrredBllVin oi stV? j! la . iSS3 "KSSJ"' 'I ft 1 ssrsl If ! street. nni c"nmittee gf j smujw.mcatio.ns. lB I Coainiuclcitioii r,' r i .mUMb nell, cflerii. to i II , .,J?,m, 1 W- machinery uedn i j tooJ,, " 1 1 tunnel in CMv ?Jilric wa'l T ComitteentertV. M Coiamunlcatlou fr-iaj the I orynMJ ont!ieappropri2UonIbt. !uHM ii j JteporftfEA"BMHBn The i-otmBBeZ v K Port-d as H9Bk v , loarcomHK, v I Uat-Ke hareHE lannajtion ofK 1 1 Prtmentnp t B- dv the prrH- I took ctc o.B2 for eacli cbKKWWK oa the abBWWWc comruiuee couHHHHHw- ivUi tb B dirr-rent bH di"buneuieau ,BI wc belie ve'B time to the K:" Tl'u city recordil uattr ttH February 19, ami LH watermaitiM. TheHP Tho aaiouiRT " 1 11 f?. I?rft J5.M per foot live 74 I,1Ie"raentNj&I....... till ""O! .. v J161J23 A ted. J ISDiGfATlONRESOlXIIOV. ThefolIowInK resoInUon unaul. mously tasael on Monday, Dsc 3, at the First 31. E. Cburcb, by a large and enthusiastic niasi meeting meet-ing of citizens of Bait Lake. M read and filed. Wi 'citizen or Salt Lake Cit, in pablic meeting aisembled to consider what can bo done to restrain the law-Icsintv.', law-Icsintv.', ico and crime which are dis-Sracins dis-Sracins our city, bcrebv declare: I-irxt That those who com peso our prescut city government wcro elected to office wi h the exphcit nndersUnil-in; nndersUnil-in; that thoy noold enforce the laws asainHt vico and crime. econd Tliat the present city gov ernment, wnne progressive tn t tbiDT. lull by its recent tailnre to enforce en-force the laws against cmblJng, broth Ik, toe salo of liqnor to minora, and the openin? of saloons on Sundays, Sun-days, excited the apprehensions of many of its friends and supporters, and i, thereby imiriling the canseof moraUyin this city. InviewoMc facb flTa 1. AVe hereby call upon oif-- Mayer and his associates tc.v s once to enforeo proniB-ougbly proniB-ougbly the Isws SjiX L ."&4r"M I Is "S tF '" x ' -" ? ? f- HBftUn'A'etitX'wmlLen " UPCounclImaa HalMtftiBcmrccly nerersary form: to ute njy ecaf. uonTlthrererencetothb aypUca. tion, as I expressed tty T&VI j,, plain and unmistakable tertnsattbe last session of the Council, Vbot I want it dbtiuctly nDderstoodFMutf my mini rcmslas unchatiged. My worst fears concerning this allegU respectable business havo been cefc-flrmed. cefc-flrmed. I visited tha place in question, ques-tion, and And that the construUlon of the theater biucb as to alldw free an J easy access from tho basement base-ment to the amusement balls above. I firmly beliero that it vat tha original intention of the proprietors to sH liquor on the premises, think-ingthej think-ingthej wouiJhave no trouble Id procuring a license when they wanted want-ed it. Gentlemen of the Council, t voted to allow this company the privilege of conducting their show nouse, but It was on recom-nendattons recom-nendattons tlul the Arm was rcpetlible one. When tl visited the plans and saw it fitted up with numeroas "stalls" having electric call bells tud all the modern appliances I realized howtonvenleuUyarrangtd the place wasfor wrongdoing. The uos are pernicious in their haracter. I think the companf should be compelled lo hand back their license. Because we have made a mistake, tliero is no reason why it should not be rectified. 1 am a ".Liberal" out and out, and against the policy of the People's Party, but am not in favor of cutting cut-ting loose the floodgates of Immorality Immor-ality and vice. Let us give Reynolds Rey-nolds i. Co. to understand that they have mlJc a mKtake in Investing their money in this city. Mayor Scott I believe that tho Orst license granted to the "Variety" "Vari-ety" people was procured by fraud. To grant another would be folly. I shall vote against it if mctssary. Cojncilman James When the license for the Theatre was granted, vuiciua incudes nuo uuuk uj tut; applicants that they would sell no liquor on or near the place, that It as U be moral In every particular, etc I have heard on the streets from many that if we refuse tbese 'olkit a license that It will drive away capital and "hat the city can never lie built up without such Institution. Such statements are bs3rd. For one I shall oppose tbe lasting of the license and trust tha' every member of the Council will do tbo same. Ifwodonot take jneasurea tosup-prest tosup-prest such glarTng evils it will plunge the Liberal" party iuto the depths of oblivion. Couucilman PIckard I want to enquire of the city attorney If we to resiclzble people when they ap-plj ap-plj for such privilege? According to the ruling of the courts, I believe not. Cltj Attorney ilerritt That is true in regard to renewlug licenses, lut u jt wifi reference lo the original origi-nal apt li cation. A vote was taken as follow Ajes Ander&on, Ticka'd, Pembroke, Pem-broke, Noble, Colin, Karrlck and Dynn. Noes Parsons, Pendleton, Spafibrd, Heath, Wolaientiolm.Uall and James. The count recultod In a tie, when Mayor Scott uecided the matter by voting in the neg-itive. Couucilman Cohu introduced the following resolution' "Ih Mew of tbo necessity for proper niajwortbeCiij Ceuid-orj, to enable tho keeping of records in the citj msx-ton'solticejand msx-ton'solticejand in icwof the rfs-inp rfs-inp need for additional lots therefore, be it rcscHed that the city engineer be and hereby is authorized to prepare soitable maps of tho various subdivisions subdi-visions oft ho City Cemetery from A to Q Inclusive. Also that anaddl tlonal subdivis'on lo embrace about ZO new lots be laid ont and pjat.cd by the c!iy "nginecr." Adopted. l'AUDONS GllANTETh Tiie following Inmates of the city I nson were pardoned by the Mayoi during tbe last quarter llichard Tlicnpwi, Jeauetto Lynch, James iVltjl4(as..Bil3 Bron n aad Jn Tu-ie-. JIed.. J' The Vayor tLen'-iivH.V W reptrt. -rtS?" ' t&h f- s3K m isk la' talt..M)s4isssssssfc Ue meSasRrJana poSSm ahortly al1! hlsiSSii cUUiiren ol the P&7mkt teachers, byp-P byp-P "KthaUanusome book-&X, book-&X, Christmas trees PH3fctriluted by Santa, woF 2ahTlItUB folks, amid cSMrdelUht. The day's ej nSncluiled with an Itn-pi Itn-pi Sert, which was quite ni K StTalr. a & ' r-ssUu. Dec 31. The genera mBfrof to? Scotch ratljray. haaSUnced that toe itriken arVKd.- The trains are run-nlBterlyA SOARD OF Esli 2J Ih SehMl Tax qB&Z t IftSlglltaVetrJff. -At a special meeting of the CIt Board of Education last evenin trustees Young, Pyper, Johnsoi 8bow, Selson, Armstrong, Net man, Colbatb and MItcbener wci present,- In the absence of Mayi ScdU Vice-President Nelson pr Med. The aieetlng-was called the purpose of discussing the rece school tax levy made by the Board W. M. Stewart, County Super! ten Jent of schools, was present ai sUtcd that tbe new school law pi hlbited dUtricts from lev Ius spCJ taxes; that the school revenues shoti be confined lo the territorial app r. tlonment; that the law compel si him to certify to the County Coi tt the amount of money necessary to support the County schools. T le sum of $78,030 was rahsd by the le ry of 1 mills made by the Board, J ut this was incomplete, Inasmuch if II would not give tbe County sufflcjixi funds to run the schools, gthe county would be compelled to sske another tai Ic'tt, but under th'Jw the city would have to pay theatre per rentage as the county, tliua.oi-' tliua.oi-' nosing on the aty a heavy aasl-'n nectssary tax. To run the as,0'9 required $75,000, $65,000 of Wllch the city furnished, while onlf ,jl0,-000 ,jl0,-000 was collected from the Cm"?; But tbe County schools Mto"?1 $23,250 for their .support,-st"'0 $13 7a0 went to the city. The total number of chlUrefn Bchool age iu the County is 1 J l' of which number SSI S are credfd to the c'!y4 Tim Territorial levy of j mills allowed bul$45r each pupil, tbo amount reccfj from that source -being inadeqtl. I to pay the salaries of the teactf "s-1 quired for the support of the scha1 outsidu Uie city, which havo (ft In session at least three trnns String Str-ing the school year, otberwleejfj would receive no benefit froite public echobl fundi The CfU7 Court wcul Uevy the school ubo tbe valuations msde by the oaotJ assessor, vlz.,$7,775 OOOontteokli' ofthecityaad $11,495,970 wlthlitte city limits. The amount rekktd by the city from tbe apportloacat mads by tbe County Courtjoli be $tS,759. To g't matters right and tMaie up the deficiency, Sir. Jfocn moved tho wlthdlwal of bH mills levy and tbe substltutieifa half mill levy, which would as:6 aU tbe inequalities. Thlsll give the county sutUcleutirw' togctlierwith the territorial tp"' tlonment, without burdenhWtte city wrongfully. f Mr. Johnson's motion was erxd unaulmot-s y. JT Mr. Jobioon utit moved Cat tho newlvy be ct'.iBed by Wnety assessor and the old one wltkil n The procuring cf a scarjijSie Buard t. as re'erre J, on metli of Trustee Boo w, to the finaoetcn-mlttre, finaoetcn-mlttre, Vi lli power to act. I A pamphlet entitled, -'ClSeu-'of the Vu-be Schools of SsltUke among the membcHlle Board and r ress rci rtsentaHv TbemeLUngadJ urned Mlcx-tending Mlcx-tending tbe corci.il tbankaihe Board to Mr,htcnartforhiaf I't-nesa I't-nesa in attending and hiseojey in giving all tht-rvn uired ilnsa-tion. ilnsa-tion. fk it should hi) mentioned Jlli before be-fore the meetlbg was ralhal bnler tbe nienilers uilulgcd In, an-or-maldisciiaioissf the prcseseJau of conscli latlti: the Eastf an Test side bii!i ch jiols into on buing, viz.- TaitoL' school ?&. luid thfct tl sulKtliiteiilck h Instructed!) In-structed!) utilize in thsfschoLc teachersciry iinployed k L it slJe. It. wis finally iIdVrrj'o allow tbj jirVpoJo.1 chanatolin JjK'n. Mamie aPil,aJllrs. Kiree lautl- jjHtu trees were lVentj, to tbo Kichs were of acco'ding to jjHNots. As the Sdpe ball each of Sm with a ticket, dSHber. Thearll-J 4B re correspond- JH as they were Knbrr ra called ijHllis aptropriate .HR aid and recelrcd B-e wis lively and -H ycuDgstcn were THUfll, vhi e tbe Hilated tbe tfTalr tBtt the deli fitful 'ik in tbeir 1 :hilf. WBBtljnicf the ccca HMt'Hllarr Jen injs, 3&T -Vluicowune. Bg', "fcyie SsaaWN- Jsaai Vi atualSTon tbo ABBeH Mr ---Tfrr? btream about one mile r H Pu city. Two years ago JO H " Boblnson sent East fce, H Jfr, roUMS, wilb the me M ? machinery, and seoilsx H, J rperaUon on bU PQ. K 'I !: mill is now turning ess S K rtls, or elgbty sacks, et' vl H flour per day. ItbJolK j1 that before twelve -JMBtH food passed away tbe sugarAlacaH pad be tu ruing out sacks of BS'iK' lave same county, at tbo raaae n1Br' ay people of the couutjf ae ,K'- Ithe over their hope of sueeaaa, t B .. Irhe eeneral topic Is -'Beet, tug B lint for the coming season H the We had the pleasure adt B' ts an appreclativeaudieMe at lK canl'Vrk.onthebabbttb.s.fr ing Bishop George Halllday BaijB eri- be proud of his choir, tht K. m. bers or which rendered K v" music " bB -m- Mayor Robinson states SKSK nt eople have not despaired o!gHBjv Ing a, flow of water as tbe stlH die sinking a 440 feet weOT itlVMSS in-BroUier in-BroUier Charles PbUUfB, ati.BBWB ;of of 13) feet, obtained VejHtMS hi, flow, of sufficient volaeae bHBff itb his garden and for dameK d noses, it beins or exceHeat C ter ' Oa Mondsy, as we ntwj KHV ur-thpolntofthemountateaicziJJJJJJJJJJJJJJM ur-thpolntofthemountateaicziJJJJJJJJJJJJJJM v. aad a Lalf aallea south, Halo HH or ers wsrelite besy trying bcBBBBHUte up several frfeht wnBiMWS'1 wrecked by a jtjpJ11 u umkbt ous afternoonJEKC v bHBBe" tbeacridenLjE " ' tsasawM,Tl' I madearoau& B- M Wby t f -t -"' ML. I ' - r" Ljter assert saaViMWs& ? WsaSBagen of the etectrk VW probably hare ao a; VlHviaylng Into th bands ot VHfxu who now infest toe WjHE.tbe failure lo turn oa the VV the sonthwestern porHeai 'A; daring the early part el NVvt made K specially faveiaHe PWt fraternHy, the result belajg nvt couple of them attempted to a9 a their work at an unusually JiT hour. While Jacob T. Bpeo-Jc, Bpeo-Jc, an employe of the geaeral Joilce of the Union Pacific Railway , ! this city, who lives' at 467 South First West Street, was wending his way homeward home-ward in the darkness about &90, ilh his arms filled with household necessaries which he had been purchasing pur-chasing on his way down, tbe thought occurred to hlmashe passed the Calllster residence, on Fourth South Street between West Temple and First West, that the locality would be a favorable one fora "bold-UP" "bold-UP" and that he would be poorly PJtpared to escape if accosted peered nervously into tbe darkness to see if any person was "jra Deuina the trees, when to "Is horror two bnge forms suddenly confronted him and a harsh voice ordered blm to throw up bis hands. Instead of obeying the order he began to retreat with his face towards his assailants and yelled lustily for help, but he had not proceeded many jtpe when b-stumbled b-stumbled over some "obstruction on tnesldewrlt and went sprawling on his back, sending his parcels fly UlfJo various directions. Tbe fall I ratably saved his life, for as he went over backward a pistol s'icj from one of tbe highwaymen passed nrF htm Instead of their pouncing upon blm while be was down, as be fully expected, he saw them, to his In finite relief, turn and run westward. btlng robably frightened from proceeding pro-ceeding farther in tbelr scheme of robbery by the door of the Calllster residence opening at that moment, tbe lnma'es having been aroused by tbe cries and firing. Friends soon collected around the proposed victim, vic-tim, who gathered himself and parcels par-cels together and proceeded homeward, home-ward, thankful that bis Injuries were not more serious than badly shaken nerves, Lut no effort was male to follow and capture the foctpads,who are still at large and will probably be on hand tonight for another attempt. btrange to say, Mrs. Spencer was by no means surprised whin her husband arrived borne and related what had happened, for she baJ a jremonltion during the ciening that such a thing wasgolog to take place, and he, too, it would seem, had been rather looking for it, as he remarked to a friend a few days since, on hearing of tbe zssaull on tbe postman In that neighborhood, that he expected Some highwayman ou!d "kick the stuffing" out of him some night because he wouldn't have auything to satisfy their sordid sor-did souls with. dJKRHiPa on nu 5E Tk:kel.SiO0. JeW SixasClab ms- CarejahftSf; THE WlIMKI.', Xoaira ef Tfc Hha Ntesre V. a 4 D. O Prizen.' . Tbo distribsUon of ihi lang ad vertbed prixsTTglven atfayby tb Western rjhoe nnJ D-ytrrodaCo came oft yesterCay in U:cprcM;nc of a number of interested spectators Tbe means ielet-tcd fottliadl-trlcu tion was one Eminently fnlr aac. satisfactory to let; spectalor', ant the result was es follows. No. 1933 First Trize, one sea plush coat, $50 W, Mrs. I'. J. Win ten, Rexburg, IJuho. Jo. 3202. tfecosd nzc. sixtm yards black silk, ;, MIsL. lirock bank, GO L4thgouth. NoJ93 Third prlzv, onecleganl painted fan, $15, Jlr. Hoag, 35j . second orth. io. 70J Fmrtli prlz. cue pali lady's fancy shoes, J7, Mr. Annie Cel vert, Jst Mill Cncfc. o. 50i4 Fifth prize, one whltt "Ilk mutller. $", Jim A. Hawker 553 E. Fifth .-outfa. Xo. 1171 Sixth pnze, ono hand sonio toilet, mirror. $3 50, JIr.II. Winter, M2J..-Thlrd West. ro. SiW rleveuili trize, on beautiful manicure set. MissMInni Coult, IE0S , 6orlh East. No. -U9J OStghlh pilze, on uniyue picture fra-rje, Mies Alice Lowe, 379 Wi Firii t. No 3012. Nlhili prize, one per fumed handkerchief (Ovket.IIssK Rlriiard". Valley House. o. 202. Tenth prize, oneTjgua en'lar box, Mrs E. MoyIe,?!)fh Slrctt , -No. 2151 Eleventh priSc-, ofy tbatelaiue parse. 'l3 ' Vnltaet 25 E., North Tempk. No. 5049 Twelfth .P", c" no bo perfume, Mrs. F. J. lvrat Tocel County. . No. 5377. Thirteenth pVlfc, on Inlr brush, Mu. M. Ruahlou, 3 W . Mrth bouth. N i. 2b43 Fourteenth pilz, om ?vli's cravat. Mis C JIaynaru 3 ft'.. First North. .Nc. 1S19 Fifteenth jnz, on toiltt mirrjr, Mrs. D. 8. Dean, 2: W , blxth bouth. |