Show I WARRANT IS ORDERED fOR BELLE LONDON I Judge Morse Wishes to Have I Ogden Woman in inCourt in 4 Court 1 d SHE WAS ABSENT AT ATRED ATRED v vRED RED LIGHT HEARING i I fin Queens of Salt LaKes LaKe's Underworld Un Un- Testify in Injunction Case Four queens of or Salt Lake City s underworld told the secrets of or the red rod light district to Judge 0 O. W. W Morse b In lit the district court this morning d during g i ithe the hearing on the petition of or the west siders for an an Injunction against the i opening of the Belle Bello London stockade The originator r of at the stockade I idea was not in court personally but I every question directed at the witnesses j I Iby by Attorney Thomas Marioneaux r me- re 1 I f formed erred to the stockade proprietress 1 I er or directly or ot Indirectly IThe I The of the tho attorney for the 1 plaintiffs seemed to be to show to the court that Belle London had had the stockade erected for the purpose of populating it with fallen women The Tho I defense in its answer filed with the di district district dis dis- court claims that such is not the intention John E. E Carlos an police ex-police officer who was on the force orco about two years reau ago aKo testified to the fact that several of the women connected with the case had been convicted in the police court of bein being common prostitutes Ada Wilson who now lives Jives at South West Temple street but who for twelve years conducted a house on Commercial street was then called and Attorney Marioneaux Marioneau immediately began beEan began be be- gan Ean seeking definitions for words familiar famil famil- amilar tar lar only to the district with the ruddy glow low She Sho said that said that she was acquainted with Belle London and that the latter atter had asked her to look over oyer the stockade about six months ago but that she bad had refused to move down there in spite of the special privileges promised her I II Commercial street is a a. populous place in the tho center of the business dietrict district dis die of the tho city is it not asked State Senator taking an active part in the tho defense II It It was once once smiled the witness and then continued It HIt isn't any more Daniels Testifies Madge Daniels proved an interesting witness in that she had a quick evasive o r. ans-r. answer r for every put to hor Attorney At Attorney torney Marioneaux reminded her sever several sev sty er oral eral l. l times time th that t she b was under oat oath tine blie said sCid flint she was conducting a la a boarding house at 49 Commercial street at present patronized by br six lady boarders and three men She said that she had been in the the business for nine years and five months I I have hae never ne tried to watch them she said claiming to know nothing at atall atall atall all about her tenants their character or mode of making a living She said that at one time she paid 20 a month into the city treasur treasury without knowin knowing the reason for or doin doing so or askin asking asking ask ask- in ing any questions CIco Starr who says MYS she has been living li at the for for tho the last three weeks took tho the entire m matter of going oin on the tho stand cr very good natured natured- 1 IJ 11 accompanying ing nearly every p. answer w with th a n. smile and provoking Attorney Marioneaux to smile in in return the tho Stockade She had at one time been conducting a parlor house at 35 Commercial street She said that men came to visit the tho tho girls I at her place some of th them themi m stran strangers to her but that there thero wore were I others who came caine so often that their faces became familiar They are aro not married to these women worn wom en enl asked Attorney Marioneaux try try- lag ing to mako make a point that had be been n ml missed sed in in answer er to other othor questions H Oh Oh no replied the witness with a shrug of her shoulders I guess thoy they I leave leavo their wives wh-es wives at home I The Tho answer gave the tho curious curious crowd inthe in in inthe t the tho courtroom its first real opportunity to titter but Bailiff Johnson and Clerk Cler Tanner wore ready for it and with sharp raps maps on the table smothered the outburst outburst outburst out out- burst before it had bad continued hardly a second I Cico Starr said that she met Belle Bella London at the stockade and that a man man whom the district proprietress referred to as Professor showed her about the place Sho paid that she had not discussed dis- dis clIsse cussed the tho matter of moving down there i I with the London woman Rose Boso Bart Bartlett Jet tt t who rho was next called said that Belle Bollo London whom rhom she han had known for man many years ears had asked herto herto her herto to move down to tho the stockade about five fh-e months ago aso She says that she now DOW lives at South bouth Main tain street stroet Clerk George Geore Gutch of tho the polio polie court took tho the compla complaints issued against tho the six women arrested at the stockade last ast Saturday night into court Th Th Tb I purpose of this was to further show tb the object for which tho the place had been constructed In Incorporation Articles s. s I I Col Cob George B. B Squires chief chic deputy of the secretary of states state's office took the he articles of incorporation of the tho Citizens Citizens' Citi zeus zens' Investment company compan into court couri were introduced as evidence o e. e At the conclusion ion of the tho morning proceedings pro pro- g Judge Morse issued a bench warrant for Belle London also known as mis Mr Mrs Dora P. P who a again ain claims to be ill iii at O Ogden Attorney E. E i A A. Walton chief counsel for the defense defonse de- de onse fonse presented a certificate from Dr C. C 3 M. M Conroy of the junction city proving ing ng the tho illness The Tho warrant was was issued nevertheless and court was wag adjourned Continued on pa page o e 2 I I WARRANT ORDERED Continued d from pago 1 1 until 10 00 o'clock lock tomorrow rc mornin morning pond pond- I ing her appearance TIle The cas case will then be Ie continued Attorney E E. A. A Walton alto for the tha tie lIe was inadvertently credited in yesterdays yesterday's yes yes- report of the case rase w with th h hin having in given i an art interview which in fact cams's from State Senator E. E T T. T of O Ogden Ir is associated with Mr Walton Vaton in the tho defense brine being tho nt at- torney for th thus the Citizens Citizens' In e Investment company Mr I Walton i says pays that ho is us vcr very much averse erso to bong quoted in the matter at t all nil to present all III of hi hip hill side Bide of the thA asa to tn tho the court of or nU his wife and twelve el 1 year old daughter l Ii d dIou tiers Iou last Iut night Ho Ito Howan wan sas released upon ct cash h ball hail DE n. J Ton Jon IS No U.-No No important changes h IIi ft rr among t the h rs and ami of tho the of or Denver tit iLL tho the annual m of If stockholders Without the report sK conditions aro ro o ovo I till the rn average and auth that th the tho prospect for tor the tho year aro oro lie Iho brightest t for e ciul I yeara ai I COLUMBUS COLT Ga Jan 13 Tho Th Tho dying request of or J J. J M. M 1 Poster Foster of or Massachusetts a a. t. t union veteran and a m member of th the thes GA G G. I I A An R. R that his hit bo body y be laid to rest rent In south fouth southern ru rn soil foil was granted yesterday Int Interment In- In I t torment being In a local coti c tery n Mr Ir 1 Foster came to pix fix years ago ngo agoto to become superIntendent of or sv I I large laige It cotton cotton cotton cot cot- ton null mill JI lie tell foil In lovo 10 with th the i ansI and a A. few I minutes b rol he dIM died ma made c I the request that thaI hi lie bo ie burled d here I |