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Show The S act Lake TDexegkam: 10 BATCRDAY EVENING, JANUARY in, 1001. AYOR IS SAID TO HAVE WALL STREET WEEK'S BUSINESS LIGHT; DALY-JUDG- E WHIP TO CARRY HIS PLANS WEAKENS IS STAGNANT LOCAL MENTION X. : It, It.. rrvT NEW TOI1K, Jan. Iran. j, w. c;? vt. tstT.!n t- - a re en an Itvaigrln action a in ttocka If. tvifc. w, .. wvtiw-k.itr., r nl cant acal and. prtc tn ih majority rf i, Y., ii Th t trmtffm t thai J. I". ararraly moved at aiL A ri rf H raf tm .hw ut IS In Ur.lt d NUBi Hf 1 tf moat r.oUhl charge prfrr4 Mail I'ac.f.c aod R J. lv.k A rf .n lkm Ka gained aa much. Heror.d th row fml-lia- r v of by it'a tVwrtory trnth frtjrrft4rtj rty 1 nd rl!lvt!y obnccr imtif'm Vutna at Clra1 rrrr r" pric4Cp',r i:i tfirje out th r.tit c ::;j?n f ih9 pwmiatson wc fit rA wr direciftry. Only on or 1o rar aciop rr.ada tn orr rf the U a dir. a atcVa dur ing tht Crit hur. but tha t rra! und?. Wider Gt a JudfrcanL ! torse waa firm. United tr" Ju1r M" 'Jsrr,o.pnH ftrred. Afr.Sr ;ms; crd Mlttnurl Pa dre4 rifTlr c the y Jidttr.t cific wtrt iSfti aarp frartlona ar-- Chi Ht-- i 1 '((r1- Mrtur.tai in f 2 t rc cago Alfm and Taciftc Mall ch2if-- t e An WT rf tl f t 3 I.'. v ' . polnta f ach. Realty prfrrM IS ard I. TXlt U 1. .it fil llann Chicaco & Alton prtf-r- rl 1U. ks r n i r t.n th f lh m Hudn yUl5ed IS and Df i!o!r At rHHehl ,d wrk!r.c ry aa A i: tsun, Fort Dodr 3. I ". 1. a 1, a I r g 4 Tha market waa lnv itarnant with crrv It m, kl."ng lim S".nt;y. a heavy tore. Th bank ttatT.f st to arouit th tra4tr. the loan txan-lo- n c Fr Ir.taranr of Ill.0on.oo ccur.t-racilthe Co-Th ia formtrly .tlh A. I. J-farorabU tfttct of the r.tarly equal rain l.y the . Vilon.5hrraaa in cash. New Tor Central aatrtd a U Weal LpaUSra. fraction bkw laat r.Ijiht. Southlargt ern Railway a point, Commtrcfal Cfc "Wife Ssa for flack Eye. Tike T.rt 14, C. C. C. & 81 L . ! s Re-j1.er A Wtiurn 4. Soulhwf turn Dcvr . I. ."' A. ll-- r WcW rf br Iowa, Central prafarred. Wipnontin Cen, t h Murr Ir, t:.efi..tht tral preferred and Anaccnia rca 1 to court rtirorr 1U. t tt V ff t v:t 11 th" irait e rtsU't1 IJ"t The market hartr.el I'.fhtly arid p. ire. th 4crrrSr.t irv ti. t!ri'.f r In th y cloted attady. !n hm f.t.t,rvt".t . 't "Rtai:lr.jc wtf i p.nstr ,. Th cwijin cal Th aryk JJ. ti" at D'?r. tv.. a fer t?) i. LOCAL QUOTATIONS. ! .5' :r.. rnnoy r.l tht It$ai;t fr . r rtii-et rar.-ljf r;j-8ar.l treni . s- It Is Reported That Unless Council Confirms Transactions in th stock market during- tha week amounted to tW.442.IT, for trtrd which a total of 114,331 shares of Hock was aold. Today's. tuaina 24.&00 of the the transfer aelllngr figure being aharea, e was the feature of fcxSafa call. On The break in tha prices of the regular ca.ll the price held firm, at ylerdaya quotations but n the curb ahowei no cbang and Daly the stock sol J es low aa $3.09. Daly also stationary, while Grand Central waa atronger. Bale. ITOd ah.ra mark with Century dropped down to th 220 selling. Sacramento parted with 1000 ahartr at 2$He, and Unci 5am go at 22 and 21c. Con. Mercur spurted up to lHo, want Star Con. moved up to 23c. Nw Tork weakened from 16 to 15c, Wabanh. with a astttsmcnt Juat paid. dropped down to 4 Tic, and May Day let 2509 harea go at 7Se. The closing quotations and list of tales follow: - Ap- - pointments All Work Will Be Blocked. . When the City Council meets Monday night it is understood that Mayor Mor-of ris will make a number of changes department heade. The slate, as it ia now said to stand, is as follows: TV. H. Bywater, Chief of Fire department, succeeding Chief James Devine. Eli A. Folland as superintendent of waterworks, succeeding Superintend ent Frank Lt. Hinea. George W. Snow as City Engineer, succeeding City Engineer Frank C. Kelsey. As a consequence of the prevalence and general spread of these rumors of prospective changes, Jhere is a great deal of suppressed excitement in all of the departments concerned, and the Wt 69-ce- One of the Democratic Councilmen is heads of departments and other employees are waiting with great interest the coming Council meeting. Mayor Morris. friends have asserted that unless the appointments, as presented, are confirmed, the Republican Councilmen will find it a difficult problem to get the Mayor's signature to any measure they may pass. Mayor Morris is quoted as having It.-Ope- hT nt Alice Ajax Billion-Bec- k . Cariaa Consolidated Mercur Creole Daly Daly-JudgDaly West Eagi A BIu Bell Orand Central Horn Silver . Ingot 1ower Mammoth May Day Mammoth Ontario Bid. ,U 1 )wrt-nn- V; b3'a 4.t comcommiwion. For November t fur from four $103,000 earned pany race a. but from thla net 117.000 wa upon Improvementa. December rndd earnings have not been mad up aa ytt. but lt la underatood that th company did aa well aa in November Bo ton News Bureau. nt .:a i 70.00 .04 .73 3 Uncle Bam ConolIdated .. t?. S. Mining Co.... .7.J .31 IS.SSTVi 10 V al California Century Dalton Emerald .'.r y "n .51 TINTIC OTLZ 8KIPMEITTS. EUREKA. Jan. 11 Th or at!pmta for th Ttntlc district for th paat amour.d to W cara. distributed amort a follow; th different proprtJ 0uV ! y-- O; fall rr ,2 .07 1.15 7 20 fc ! :rr Dlatr ,e2 t.to Vtah (Continued from Page 1.) 3.13 W Silver King Silver Shield Star Conioltdated 4-- .474 IM 02 Sacramento ttutler-Llbtr- 3.25 Sl.feO I.M noeoHeir.eatak MARIO!1. 'rt - 8.16 34.00 e. f!ia Th metal prices remained un chn?d aaain today, allver holJ ing at 19. copper at 114 and lead - 4- 2.1 ". SMOOT'S HEARING STARTED LCD tti t. ra:nrl.i't, lt S JCTETATj rl, ptta mt Aaked, 04 -- 1 . t-c- quoted as having said: "Some of these Republican Council men who are seeking to put obstacles In his way and keep him from carry ing out his policy in the face of tha ex pressed will of the people are likely to find the Mayor is at least half the city government. He can veto every bill that comes up. and the 6lx Democrats and perhaps some other Councilmen will stand by him and stop every meas ure favored by a Republican. I don't believe anything like this will be nec essary, however, as I think enough Re publicans will take a broad view to confirm every appointment of the Major as soon as it is pent in." The eyes of all heads of departments are upon the Mayor, and the action of the Council at the coming meeting is being eagerly awaited. -c nlrg 1 Daly-Judg- said that he had never made any such statement. That he would not take the stand of obstructing business to the extent of holding up appropriation bills and other important measures merely to force the Council to confirm his Walkrr la F??tdrsi. 11. Trar.-A:tr.ts- rc b i; rnted C. Sc-ulh- hr t.t.ti it. ;c "-U rs tat gd Kw Tertt tnek uttha f jt.!iS m Utln tsr ?C by A. A. Giioa A Co.. tr r. l.ttTta ;.h -- - t;r,rnteat ht :r y. "T Manhattan High riocf ,co "" ; . a Washington Mormon Governor. He. said Senator Smoot had nothing to do with the passage Marth a am. th Cigar Lr. Opn New York ... Ert . of that bill, and should not bo charged with it. fTetro com 8rr.t:tr .07 1 Ft Derr.la Cafe. He invited the fullest inquiry into Senator Smoot's life. "WE THROW Wabash d'nirg Ajax W .... rrfirra .4,4 Carta " S'kw. -. f t)rra C a DOWN THE BARS," he said, "AND INVITE YOU TO INVESTIGATE HIS Yank 3 U'-C'pa r.lr. com Alton Orand mi Mala. r.t:l ail a;ght. sopuur j t1ro ii y cm ENTIRE CAREER." 5' REGULAR CALU .... IT Mammoth l,iwr . UulUsn-Btc- l PrfrTd .. i Carlia. 15M at 11c. COMMITTEE WILL MAKE THOROUGH INQUIRY. t,;c .... ?erf f Chll!rn In OTrKji. Consolidated Mercur. 1 at Uf. jO at Centennial Eurtka. .. Omlr.t The public hearing continued but two hours, and at its conclusion the com Me; 100 st 64Hc. "Rsl-t- t In IK . Tt Coil Tn 1 r.cl .... 1 oprt; 8n Uncle Sam. 1S at 7Zc:100700 at . I", fitr.'t Tl mittee went into executive session. b fcy th t lor rtl ! at Tetff Urfl at g!fn loo 92c; at 1 s Or-frCentury, The committee decided to receive from the attorneys for Mr. Smoot a writ- Sic: 2 Ju.rri: 100 at COc; I'M at loc. allr HwnrtH crrirftr Jonth r.i: 200 at r u Irtfrrt4 ar.4 K'rMay tilth" m ml i , ten reply to Mr. Tayler's argument. This reply is expected to be made Monday,, thirty daya. tftar Cot.ao!ldat J RAO ..... ling-hcFirft r1 E.'th?h rrt and Senator Burrows will convene the committee at the earliest time convenient w -- t .. . .139 bat m Total foprr Tr 3 js.r to the members. wtfftj1 trje n 1 tir-te-Jii 13c. Iron of IVarvn th a . f. rop TraetirTt , From conversation ensuing in the executive sesfeion. it was made plain that BOARD. orEN Me? CSrar.d total ...H TrwklTi ...... the committee wil prosecute a thorough inquiry into the charges against" Mr. at 9 Century. T too O1 Smoot. W tt.Cf. Manhattan Rf ir-at 43 V OTXTFUT. find -VTLEK'S SMELTER. 7Sc. at went on, "you of- charges against the Senator. For InMay Pay. "If," Mr. Van Cott r T.i at c Co Vma rora .......... rmi t Cicr stance. Brigham Young had declared that Tt Martha Waahlraton. : that he has ever been guilty of any will ft 1000 at Vtne church should exercise control of temtfc a fsr St.. a rar1i.ef. Erat fense against the law his counsel . t4 2") at V.r Ti e oufput of coppr bullion from th Rrffr4 poral affairs; "we want to know what beStar Consolidated. al?o come & ; 250o at throw up the case and walk out. He Po OHO Nt of that doctrine or canon," he said. Wabth thre Independent ameltera durtra th ?:s will throw down the bars as to Mr. All we want." he added. "Is Tanke Consolidated, t at c IVrtariltl Ileepi Xa.i. to 715.147 pund, dlrlj-- d Wo i.-arrounted wek Ml 1ITH .... e He declared that proofs of Mr.Justice." Smoot's moral character." ' fin SmooC SALES. VT aa c follow: TOl.M, had ...... acts a Smoot and rTCHETER. 1'.. ia; If.tt r.r? Senator his He denied that knowlet'se of other acts in . rr.3tS. for T N ,. Orr.l inconwas U.V) I contravention and defiance of the law call, - .hare, for ever taken an oath which ... would h supplied. tflr-Bt.Tt in c-- st Opfn board, la.!- aharft. rnltd , Af ......jx;jsi ?fftlrs;ttiT, t.-U- -. sistent .with good citizenship. : fer ... W A "Six of the t)M iilnal.am ,tf1,H who fr.noMie4 TJ Total the apostles lt signed "I". whether plea asked McComas m .or Senator ;hea CO to the Utah President for amnesty, with vows ConoM1at.i .JO. Wck"a totals, vtvjis p?i w as true that the apostles take a secret Oi .. t!l and repentance are today," 44C.S7. not he patriotism .. v. Mr. Van Cott crVi .TlJ.cf? that, oath and replied erm in Totil added, livlnp: polvcamy." fKZ9 r? Tl o f t ff n Virii real ArmAn A' !N H9TICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. of his own I not could he reply Utah, .. T,?rt . t T Ac?i- r r A n XIiaKO N0TE8. ' DIRECTORS MEET TO Oraln ........ took Mormon the Mar that apostles however, I t? f ftiew r,sy M y t r. ............ no oath. ? on " a Tl. ISSUE Corettexk rr.ent BOND IH f ii CONSIDER Ckit r"y Mar vfas with Senator Dubois asked how it TT. :t bcaro? tth dellniirit toiay. May prJt the elders, and Mr. Van Cott replied -f ? IS tfesi STATEMENT. RANK that there might be some obligation tay tn s Y?.-c th! J bullion fire 'T Ml ard V. Daly-Judg- e rtiro?r, ir th , ....... ken in connection with the endowment .... The director! cf a IST.oe. Kutrrt to ag-amounted trftat ik t city .. . Iecr ceremony. That was not, however, one ? m .1 t ? t follow: SUvr. lat. jeoM ard copfr 4 ... r ry ring company will meet thl aftcrr.rn. . of the charges. o lrtt ta 3J.CC0, baa will bul'.inn, orae action :?t r iri.W; ti hen probacy artt, lf,-an Mr. Van Cott then entered into J m tJi ... ff:t tn-- t The application of Harry T. Duke, ken relative to th profi-- d bond isu argument to show the improprietypeo-of th Cetrr lhT annual Th crat OrcJ'.':"t. of other investigating the relations R x r r h rrtrr.par.y mt l.H r.t ; formerly of the Wells-Farg- o bank, now of that company. would r.ot r"c ' f t M thl? Th ple in connection with the charges th President Daly thtt four-yeema CLXA1HNGS. sentence BAJTK for r?irfj triuryof he serving i am ir, the f t i : t cor against Senator Smoot. He agreed, part of tk prect bezzlement, for r parole. wa.s again n aming hat the probable aitlen 2lclr I R.. said, with Mr. Tayler, that the au. numt!." art f?m"n!, that He be. matter matter in the of might the committee & continued :i the of Board Tardons this thority ? by of the investigation was practically un ber of important subject will come up ! Arthu- - Murphy. af th Da!r , . afternoon. ji? Ml rrr-THlay'a and of that the fact the board, of limited, but in view In the city yttrday . tr.i:i. T '- N consideration n.ii.e rn. ard the for IC14T. case Another dewas f. .j; continued the ap a tfc previous inquiries by Congress had tt.ment on a h!pmnl f I day bond Issue Question may not bo making ar . ttr1rty ttcart. sr-c Koid M veloped the facts with reference to ear- plication for pardon of C. S. Maxwell. that the of at today' Halt, F;a;l That yanlica. meeting. v lier history of the Mormons he thought who was convicted of robbery and his disposed rtt: wa tt. the to aome prop.rf Th elation rt a loar 1 of goverrra opposition there the investigation should be confined to sentence commuted two months 3 (J) 's 'a ; w 1 ago to lond isnu". Mr. Daly vould r t d?ny the period since the admission of Utah will b for minlr th" g excharc most h'd that Ot f t hr Ath.r IC"v ' m gave it aa his opinion into the Union. He thought it improper one day, in consideration of his fcrvlcea but he nas Th praet;t c.eera wjil t rxt Friday. k Otain. "itsffrom Johb!. Chicajto frSI coming to make inquiry as to what practices at the recent pri?on outbreak. H asks of TnthisantirlDatlo" . T. -l the bond Irue th prohahiy hr Fn--iM" CniCACC. Ja. other Mormons might have been en- for a full pardon so that his rights as a tumbled e k at ' has Daly-Judgt er .TTlt, he citizen may not be abrogated. lSrer-r. HM n r. ef Ifc . V.rMr(tM " gaged in. As for Senator Smoot.ever Murine few day from 13.; r,eed tn - ' Cf ) U denied emphatically that he had The board granted pardons to the fol S 10 RumU are Muar.it ?:Ro4t !0. V tlmt nt. ffm perriste rirrny. rf"ft i a the i 1'ctca tt to from fonUhf. th" of errie encouraged polygamous cohabitation " !.at lowing prisoners: bo mill will thtt rfod don 13. A. Hanson, sentenced t r r htnr.t- crime. He contended that if the ' i ftmaetA; a .- 1. I " . . th"September company's , . , next few week, but nothing 4rit1 the wirhm la r.f.r. to serve one committee should tlecide to make its in1903, ...1 J, rt' year. S j i vt to hi iiM j ht.l k reornirr r.3y hre Joseph Hill, sentenced March 11, 1003, out. vestigation general with reference it j ard Net ih Jll'r. ' rf thf Xff hnd the morrnu.t cf to serve tv. o years. the members of th Mormon church, , treat. ht. should confine itself to polygamy and ej.t unpaid. Joseph Swarcy and P. B. MickeU. r.ot: y Mii-w- i"' IV Cer - Ii not to polygamous cohabitation, for the convicted of grand larceny in Grand OPERATIONS AT ONTARIO; J ?. r' r. 11. 1. Catr-of th Ohio Coprr cm. jut- . ar.-rfr-- : reason that it had been impossible, as county, sentenced in February, 1901. to NEW HILL ABOUT READY. . j Ms?,pmTr. ri Sc; to left for such R!nahani out serve I thli to he believed, three years. at.y tr.oir.Ing entirely stamp I"r-Ji!':. -th fir t operation of th William Holland, convicted of burt- -l r.itnff cohabitation on the part of persons J C Sf: May. otpr Th hi Jasi. PARIC machlnrry ClTT, Columbia. of th Eel! train whklt pura. who had entered into polygamous marsentenced October 23, to 1903, Tis-.tglary; . !2 I I'.:t-J !n ia i.ow Mar of the Ontario concentrator i$ . h 'iiled for totnojrovr. President Woodruff's serve one year. riages before . r of the i ami ......... n . T!mo'.k-lt"-!- ir, the if plans manifesto of 1S90. Senator Burrows, prcfent plu:. ? f .1. W. Cafr j'. who V th & ri jr !e K chairman of the committee, asked Mr. carry the mill will bri:t operatopralh Rrr,v,r-IVan Cott specifically concerning the of two weeV. Th rriiihT. Tie- ofi Riritl m urlr a two ing inn1r In Safor few th ftom w thr-5.mp ji(T!". th thr charsres that the first presidency and llontlrgton rd , 0. 3 I Jaj. VUrt-tiHeji are nl Iprattle!!. R. ut 1.". the twelve apostles of the Mormon o f!u!?lit j srf A Lark tor operation cept tin Th reuy tr'n church were today living in the pracVr 1 . ' i i Inst touch1. V ; r". N". X r,nnT Hit-- f e t t l.er It ha? a fit tices of polygamy. In asking the quesreached th ' p of i. A ftnall vefn Of e. from tl; tu:nel ? No. raif Th. as the officials to these wji tion he referred nw Inbluc and dava k. fsir.gham Ru!::r.. njrraee a fw wa tat po.1 thl ' governing power of the church." . il -- i:"i t- -i broken It through tlmb"rd. ?..:.!. rn- Senator Smoot himself tool: exception Kiataa old ore ahed. and will v.,t.. City of the 1 I. ' r Tk'3! L. beh-' Ih' to the characterization of the body, ami j M'"'' Jan tie -, "( cupy aivant.geou. poiitton at his instance Mr. toWorthinglon inter-do Harry' JV.V S ruher. I'r lt lncth of 1w fe. tn. SiHr hhi;,l In tr,fv,l .r- - t u r rf. r: r tr i ?:?! Mr. Van Cott aay that thry SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. IS. A report crude ore from the tunnel wtll l loJatd to j Joph. I ft for that ftinfham property j l,liJZ rupted i 'd i; bee" ! not constitute the governing power of the or a head-o- n at ha at ion An Immcnw mill. f I the tork-"- r sd r t I vtrt!av. l I.- - 3 . t.i.r-tolli?ion near WooI.-vl"Tf?t"v . . church. of th Junction at u cut th in rV V tunpd )"t t ?.ir. Burrow? waived the point, and Mr was received today at Southern -- l Of ttVH, tcvk : -- tUr.!!Vii Th --tHehlr ft J"f.Vof . Van Cott said that he had no personal Nev., deling it 4 l..-, . k. T.c:;' complete . ....i "ft ' ? knowledge of the fact in the rase, but Pacific headquarters in this rity. at present inataiifi w.si n" ." jII i ir.iy. h.l?. The ;tt ".",,.; of t , th that he understood and believed it to he a PO . t.n At 2:G0 o'clock this morninc a freight b.t Una t av ama.Mwy cf a r...T-tlatiy. eaparity j; '!,TV;"ii',--c- i a.f. H - , 11 t r...-e-. r.:U fact that Joseph Smith, the president of train ran into the eastljour.d Atlantic ta reurr el. c.uiy a urlnsr th ejpr;mntal i'.m. t s i the church, was a nolygamist. As for express, which as mo vine At the rat" ... j jF'" Messrs. Your? and Winder, his throuir' of an hour. mllcy The fireman twenty 1on was or Li r that they were both mor.oga- and a brakeman on the Th moilve r.'.l.tht.i ii p.nST 0. fjclaht train- ; h ;ert1eity toer p. wvl -- Ncm t from th Park Cty NE7 YORK METAL. were With reference to the apostles. Mr. Van f.r.- injured and both engines were bad- j Heat and Power conipau. and on thla ac- -- . rsior- - rd Vtitn rjttr, ! Cott said that it was his information that Iy damaged. No one on the paser.fi'er cot-r.it the roncemrator can run only ourfw, j:-six or seven of the twelve are polyga-mist- s, train was hurt. inir the .! . - n t t jt1 .r r. tt T-but, he added, none of them are The accident 15 alleecl to have btn i !l H u, lnt.stlo;t of th coinp.my in living in polygamous cohabitation. He ! said thpy had lived in obedience to the law ANOTHER CHANCE FOR , since the issuance of the Woodruff maniTt:,'a 1?17 p?-;.."" ; t t. 1 e IM festo. iriiin inai ino fxpiesn was lour The concentrator. whn fmlfh'd. ireigui i",.M..j t J, in d'tilrt't rom nnUpi Replying to question:? from Senator Mc- hours late, when It was only three hours CANDIDATES CADET I5I Comas as to the charge that polygamous behind time. with othr mSUi In thtt cmp, n.t T i ir i tj T t ", cohabitation waa practiced by members for hand'ina t! Hito hve (rood fa llltl TODAY S BOSTON MINING STOCKS ' l5 a"5 of the Mormon church within the knowlA rra vil y tramway t11! ' ore a id 5nt 1 to the Or,twto t I j The e !!. It.... a " rt foe ltah edge of the apostles, Jr. Van Cott said the fir terry that it was not true. He declared that YOUNG WIFE DIES, terminal. iMlr : v. r tVs! tr-r ! e, n f ! h r ?o nu t;..Senator Smoot did net know of such pracMji lil provlnora hae lfen toad fori w ii t r t" . I ; '. 1 r.rr-I. d n ear"!h- rt tice, and that if he did lie would jflve the .t l.klntc ear of tho n'lmn, rai . Jac:t i. and in . V T .t ; fe Hi ron-?- it t? information r the committee. w, tiwdnir th land fa ratine for inert LEAYING TWO BABIES 7(ne cr lno mrktah!e form. ... ! . I st'. f . ; ' by ; 'r cf xl.t , Mr. Van Cott said that where the ar?o-ciat; of Aih. Uh id T. t I . . . T s bi of Mr. Smoot had practiced pol gal Ir.elud ti'i'iv'I i the tat" o:jhv 'r machinery "'f u'f . ...... I my or violated laws their acts would subfor tltl purr", and If th r MTlnvei i ve . t t t t.ri l . Zi: h ;r s'!. - piM ?:3 them to punishment, but that would for av!ca: a i : ::h. SOUTH JORDAN, Utah. Jan. Jti. Mr. pro ."nstr J f.t-- 4 uee5?fil tthe frtrituiecnUrcject r,m sc. h ill in no manner unfit Mr. Smoot from qualt tld frrcaily : protu Stasia R. M. wifo of Kl.ler 1. : Matthews, Konm ff r the enlargement of th fer,-ifying as Senator. Calt.e. ChlfSfO t r r n and the of Matthews l th" and eldest of Mr. cl.t i gf, daughter Mr. Ruitows asked Mr. Van Cott if his for taking enr of he Hiiw" 'o ' ; Uk- ' Kanswer would be the same as if it was Mrs. John Martin, died f.t South Jordan provide!. The tlafeln'r .ire alo unlike l( i ; tn N ' t, e, ! i shown that Mr. Smoot had knowledge of after a two weeks' illnep. Srvlre mere ur.y others d ht .? . r r'13.; the violations of the laws by n:s associ- h!d nt South Jordan ward meeting-hous- e Underwear Sal. tr, - -- . r.'4'e 21. ... t r ' t t. t' t ates. f !:r-'-and nt took plaeo at Tayloravill. f lis." 'otchlrat iosj Sui'.t at i r RETURNS TO HAILEY. e; .. t i ' i violations ?. rt "If he had knowledge of such K. Taylor and Harry V, Kld'T I .:f i i and encouraged them then I would kiv Matthews. HI.hop Itlake and JJyron P.ck-etea- d o wNniuF.-cimmvN. ti:hi:y lj T'o. Mr. Smoot was disqualified for Fervice s Tt.ii W r poko at the M. H. Upman. rijiijut ol th referring to ! Senator." said Mr. Van Cott, "for then the sterling: quidittoH funeral, 1 T VYH of the tleceaaed. t4Mine and of company lfJ rort-.-Not lloy Cheap But How Oood. A he would have been guilty of connivancy followpd to" tha cemetery, man Tunnel W ? I 'l of laws. i. . But Mr. and lng Kldi r AVilllam O. Newbold offered the ley. Ida., left for that projrty itatn at the disregarding light, Elu P:!nt rrfetoa, Ul;, H"'C .' Inst night to dlrharg the rotupan' Smoot has urged over and over again that dedicatory prayer. ', ,j1t,' ' KaTortUtah' -Cigar. i . M : i observed." hmt should be Mm. fti law wa born In strictly Staia Matthews every payroll. 'S.-SI fo Mr. Taylor replied to Mr. Smoot's attorIs preparing to rtart southern I'tah In 1.", end her nineteenth monthly Llpman Manager ii.r-'v "'. Affliction, Chat's Praent was n to as it whether on ". on would have the point 31st of a force of workmen on the alt for the the tien birthday neys !1W" . at L'.?-ili n itv to ko Into the tht month. Sh w.i tnodeet and H.' j tVt.JU . T!ot - i t competent for the Senate s r. I'hTKiishnu;. h thai property to his election. and N an exemplary life. In hr long tun..l with whieh nets of the Senator or n t from irlin thli t h c h - ..tin- '.nt -. ns an apt'pupll and up to b dv eloped, apd h may remain at hmf choo d;iy i V: k ' He laid down the general proposition that i' f th- - condition of t v bad rtmnt aeveral a for I ra. should rry be was n to Mck. the her character death camp continuous student acts of a of searching Today TrmrTta;f (Risili atd lMke. Minister of ever, tnougn committed oe history. investigated 4!c In t She was a model wife and mother and to perllonltl hiving fnro I , dylna. t .. SIXKLTER S. ' , EARNINGS. U. t I l" It l confln! to h- -r in genrwm many of rher years consulted her Judgtarfna by The "Now," he said, "is the church 4iaiiBiti & - j . 24... acts as he ment. Beu? its well n'flvlt It of said ciin her: 'To cntl .reported rertirrenc rf er eral to b3 investigated ofexcept th 'r Mr. Smoot's know her was to love her. the proporiefy ,' r a'iecthere?" Thli dipatht from United State of th trouble. The smeltr a host leaven She of it and friends relathat He added, however, rv7, ! . leanuro-vitc. . h now Is l tinbr company iff nwKt of whom live In the operating aatlsfac. where rnd Inike Mlchl It c:o a. ... ........ und was impossible to know what Mr. Smoot tives, er.t Kt, III. th tondlUon of the Is it NiMH y and that a this two children. the eldest the what known 23 is quite probable of by it torlly girl stands for, unless I 1 ttreW. tW k ...................... month a fifth furnace will be placed In Czar unci? la rcriou. .ii church teacbea with reference to the montha, and a boy 2 weeks old. Trlfth isvtb ani - cr AM Derl 1 to i ,...,.,...,.. ae ' SW-i- Stt b't Wt-ir-ia- a : Tfc-iT- at"; Daly-Judg- tf. 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