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Show THE SAET jLAKB TEXEOHAM. 10 The Evening Telegram. When you want to invest your money in a safe and con- servative way consider the virtues of SALT LAKE, Utah, Friday, January 22, I'M. Dooly Block. Tel. 1M2-Forecasts till 6 p. m. Saturday, moun tain time. Local forecast for Salt Lake City and vicinity: Partly cloudy with local snow and baturd&y. tonightDENVKK. Colo., January "s. mM. UTAH: Fair nnd warmer in south por tion tonight and Saturday: partly cloudy in north portion with local snow. X. Mil WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer continues high over the Pacific States and plateau region, and a secondary high has developed over the ex treme Northwest. A storm of considerate energy is central over the Lake and a secondary disturbance is located over the northern Kocky mountain slope. Precipitation occurred over ortlons of Utah. Nevada, Idaho. Washington, Oregon, Montana. Minnesota. South Dakota, Nebraska. Missouri. Oklahoma. Texan. Illinois, Asslnibola. and Itritlsh Columbia. It was snowing this morning aC Salt Lake City. Omaha. St. Louis. St. Paul 8nd Swift Current. No decided changes tn temperature were reported. Heavy frosts occurred at Los Angeles this morning. R. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. Meighn St, Successor to Pleasant Valley Coal Co. ie-jci- 10STE0PATHY (No knife, no drutrsV. treats sue-- a Call all chronic diseases. cessfully on or write Ueaven & Murry, 303 H Auerbach bids. Mrs. A. B. Murry. Consul-$ D. O., iadiea department. of Kir'tville, free. Graduate, tatlon res. 12.U-ft Mo. Tel. office), 1120-H Riirrwsnr to J. TV C reenter. D. O. n Y: ni siring or uov ts a mile long would not induce, some people to have a proper respect for the most precious of nature's gifts good eyesight no more than wouM all the remedies in the world re store it. once lost. A sure is preventive properly fitted glasses. We guar antee our work. iDON'Tl I DON'T! LWl 61 t-- I s Sr. Rabbi Reynolds Lectures Tonight. Rabbi will lecture on Reynolds "Monothoism" at the synagogue at S o'clock tonight. The public Is invited. Miss Babcock Is in Boston. Miss Maud Rabcock. teacher of elocution in the University ot t'tah. i enjo-in- g a holiday lti the East. She in j'l.n now . at Utah Optical Co., Main St. 237 Ros-ton- Child Dies From Croup. Located in Heart of the. Business two-vear-o- and Theater Districts, THe ew uson Contractor Is Bankiupt. est'-rday- FRED WF.V. Will Address Mill Creek Students. George M. Cannon will give the second of a series of lectures on scholastic muin the Thirtieth district ?. Mill ter?, t reek, tonight. The ech jol children will furuibh music. .,1 mtmm-ni,,,lr,i- Kegler Is Now Out. A Large Photograph Free with each dozen photographs of 1 tr M T MPT A Wilkins. appointee of Iecorder Crttchlow. yourself or baby this anonth only. J. W. EI1IPLER, Hooper Eldg, 1st South. LA I I Nicol St erabbe M At f U 2o. CDLIEN I I0TBL lallaby. M. sat-i.lif- Rruetta. an Italian laborer, was found stenl:iv writhing in pain, neitr the (J. S. L. tracks on the We.n fide. I'nder the irnpiession that he had hurt bv a train his tinders brought him to St. Mark's hospital. Jr. T C. LandeM-bergexamined htm and H be. the cause severe attack of cramps to pronounced G:is R. his troub!ia. "Was Passer-B- y "hoodoo" tacnnicnt, at Fearful. tend him. Jh"T D. J. SHARP COAL CO. So. Main Ft. Te lephones. 715 bet. 2d Yard. No. 1. 1st South, and Fourth West; telephone-- . 719-- 3 rings. Yard No. 2. 12th South nnd 11th Fast; State, bet telephone, h'.H. Yard No. 12th and 14th South; telephone, toi. Office, and. 0. '."3 We simply :i!ist tellitij.- - you 1 th-- nui u.-- j LUNCH AT THE WILSON CAFE. Fetter than ever, ZZr. Tabl-"- d'hote dinner I:C0 to S, with music, 7.", cents Srieclal attention to evening and after tin at or parties. of HUSLER'S FLOUR It's everything: evr;i to mo;i"v. if it. suit. hack f Y 1 can't refrain from and again about don't r 1 SAYS HE FAILED TO RECEIVE TAX NOTICE "Good Ik - ! ' I city. to or ltr-trrtei- ttem - SPECIAL OUR LEADERCOFFEE AKD CKTX. ; A -l l U:-- 5c 1 Batter, L:ggs tti-m- Poultry 5 PARMUR'i UNION. We. V :: t M wi: Wll.t, Mar. c " e fj'a if STEALING 60 KNIVES ilr t'-'- I'r ? ! ! . r .... ! . . All S'f' 'o ' tt I" t "", Jeift ! I r; t .'J e. t t t i ! "T1 ' ' f- S i ' t . j J'.t'r j A""t'' e - n 1 1 1 - e i gi i f v; U.c ! i. Virr. !. ttf s t tr 1 ' I "g ; t t ! 1 S3 . 1 , i: " to City. ii I 1 J .(.;! n i 1 : . 1 ! J h J5 i v F'j, 1:.t a r U-DS- wu ' I . e t Col. CUjrton R!-! p kiss this salz. Saturday. Januan.' 23. j ! t-j- io:;t if I .... i; i . t..l C i I !. l,i iZ'c',t 20r h Cook Tea & Coffee Co. H ; s '. , t VI. i'.i MAUKlVr e ..; t t hi "it r c m r 1 M 11 ,r -- - H-.- r !: Fnrmcr's z rrUnion, it v.. j.t I prd. atd i 1 tt-ej- N-- . rs, d -- CcfT j- I Kc-pelrn- kt --r- . M f Thomas McKelvIe whs t'.jis mornlnc . ertve pentet'.eed b" JudC" Moj. RAISING LOBBY FUND I In tt riclite;cn months at hard State prison. e - rr . r.f T! if t'lOtfine McKfhie v as ain st' I in Iecen,ber i d r id i tretl-".td. c1!. ;! at the instigation of a n.au rair. d ilm t!, Jnt light fa bt'r frr.ct who runs a seeond hand store Ct r f ln f atrilir on South Slate .tre-- t H" asxetteel that li for Mm McKelvk. who had ' tu.. Til. no l;e ! tt had broken into hi M- re ,t three P..'-- i J J; -- rk r c r r ir.i St nnel taken there freer, sixty in I. h k- - ! I tt M l't.tV f i l e.f f... knives and twenty iv.ors. Hig.'i!'il I,llx t.l eiee.d re tto1 1.Wn orIri'm I . McKflvi Was Niund eiver to th trl t court by Judge Iih1. at. I tlead'd ! ln t f ' t! f . ; ' hnrt-.r i.r' . Kuilty to information harRirs him with tr'Tr' ("1'ti't t' e rf'rr.. f fvff burglary. !? w;.l,'i Th prisoner akfd thrt eovnt to t r I t nieb! lenieiit with him thin rnornins. " .ide he- - t.id en fi eitn an ni t est fer elrut-John II. if .! f l!.o .,rtp; .1 ". I ! lli- n kmm trpotatiu, and j. n S.Jt, I. ek trr,e previously tl at he- wn or.ly 13 r,irs !!. Wije p eienl IV tl! re ie. in I't). I 'onili'i" ii!HT Si; rfurd k'- ".."-- . Chi. I r-- i Kie ri ir.o :.v U4H. Hi,?',., 1 ACTION DELAYED ON . ;' : i;e 1 u-- I T . ?:; 1 ijo-- i f.r-rc.- 1 t. i: I ha.- - c . . to I 2 VOL - lf' IJ fIfil.i f.e 1: !.. TAMAl.K sriM i.n 'Jtrr! t., t it1tV 1. c --n S ltg. UV e-- U- ,.i,- -t ,;-- ' J Tbii S--.,- - Uatir . - f - i an go', ir 'if ,;?.I'.uttr? f Vteu - 'hot i;..n h rlut M-re- 1 If ! ! T I -i t- f -.t lf c t- 1 -- e 11 - MY BELIEVES SHE ( if TiTiT Why 'i'.i r Jvl I lv i .rt-.el- : Suit e .tl". R akl - licip. it e Re-tur- n - lt J ! a e Tl 1. Onr ir a hl luii!.",l.rs oi '. c. r o 1. J 1 $12.75 ONI. J 1 wi;:;i; rv.i.Y. Nicol & Crabbc Go. r 1 ' S i- . iJULLD j-- T9 3.i-(- fSATURDAY 3 Yienna Model Dakery f ti- c a n win ak that to th V th t tnmttt' iai witn ' o't cf . lh '. Th tajir.jti'tii-r- .t t' w PI thn tn ;. t ; at l.'d ;n-to Umi th the r.ntinitte berft thei ordinate-- , And proli.,t. tr fore any rnde th M f f tl.. cir.ir ill"" and th tir a trlt of ir will m..k i!t.uin snd lrse thiough all tl. c !.. of th Sty nie-.r-sir- r l- bt rdtn for U CAXZft. AD r !! lntolM ur;l Mr. Harterteln mattr-- CtTT. LKi; U rrt t f t 3lIrT4 '2lont cr rail &4 - fl irg that c,nr llniatr e;-r- (2o. FREE had prri.rcil an or tsrne oti th c,uerion-- i undr di uior th rfm urtlon In th iitt- d'-- t ide--i to - '. c-- r5.rs-r-j- le-a- 1 ' TTDi Altr : Ht ILMN.J y 1 Two Carloads fi. pi-tro- r. -- J.lnte.l Iv-it,- e sod ' r. ,! j e.T Floral M.T t..r. lh n r wlrr otrr sttrtrhej f th n anv In of th ildWiilks frotjt the oc.tt!lot tUiblln. partb-ulaili'h jbui'.Cing. ottcull trtrfere ETally a is! itai-..ill" Ilir TH mil' "ia th a 11 fit". Th'1' vomVl pre-n- t The deiiy canted oltlr.g if laJ-i'n- . tn cutting tl.. Wtr would reaii't 'n I a hirge . and H, rf prrt-rt. Robert G. l'.ooth. who when he paid I BE KIN TO SHOCKLEY to 47 cents. prote?te tuxes amounting Flour" " against the -- ''i.:s extra cest, because lii.j n.irr.c appealed on the' delinquent County Atte:i;ry Wetciett reerit,t i lenient that he rcgarel a Mter today from Mi lUchel IjUta-bet- h list, says the ns him ed cost the additional cf holding f)i:ir.lUe. ltd . ask-Ir.Shockby ANY SALARIED jOYEE hi "beer money" Is Incorrect. for up information for or.ceri.tt J. M. Or wageeamc-- can gt, just on his note: nevMr. Reoths assertion Is that the n.urderer tf Motcrman Shockley, received a delinquent notice for this Hson and Conductor I.richton. Morohly. Monthlv. Weeklv. er tax and for that reason he regarded the tjlThe writer J.ViO. Return to us..l3.:KS 3.:V the- - County Attorney f,.6o j V,,?,', as a "hold tip." Ji'.oo. Return to us., fi.r.e; extra to th learn charge from prisoner If h wr- reI."i hi. 1 to us .. . to lated John Muthia? .) j Or any oilier sum, and pay back in proThe State of Hducation will old. the pranelfather ofShockty. the- writer. jcar portion. meet in the omce of wilj ark County Attorney STAR LOAN CO., 69 E. 2ND SOUTH Neison on Saturday, the Superintendent 30th. Shockley fgr the Information tirslretl. 1 l J. W. Houston was this trorr.it. c ap pointed receier to tr.e J!.u key Frintit K ompany by Judge Hall. The complaint ar.d petition asking be appointed was n.e.i that a Flialethr oduy by Franc !s Carge g and Nv-mtCarge-K- t who alb gd that on ndant th the president of the e. i ration applictl to him for a lo.,n of J.'noo to aid in carrying on the bui-t;- e WADE PLEADS "NOT as repr s ntd falvely t s,freewhiih J.,4,) from c bt and pjxlns GUILTY" OF MURDER per month. A note for a yar was drawn up ard signed by W. it. Ma(k.y. It l alleged ie.ed-J..fn- - II. Wad C.; :r.' i ! in the complaint and that lie It wotth f .'..( "; that is only r.ot jrui'ty to a charge murder in th plant is not tli:it r.rsl elfyre- - iKfnO J'tdC r"htle W. p r month; earringareaUiut debts inw owed nmoiintn c to Th i as w;4s r.ot - for trial H only (lfi,n" and that the rop-'tty btlt it Wl'.l h'ejy err' life UiUn It' worth $..m.'0. ! I i h it nd !h lto There Is also ald lo be a c hattel mort '! V crte.. : V i I Mafh. gage on the property ntnoui tit g totrv5 '..'". brltsg It -l W.id- - N af t..i i' ii Wod Ho. with a landlord's lull amounting at A'.t M.r. In order to Ftralghten out this t.nrri- - ChlnutrAn In a a. a ,o. a r.!?iiiion wa. maue ashing tr.ai tin c elver be H t appointed, whi- h wa- - lor.. p.? hi c :, e: wc.l ar.d fffin' I weriit I l pie IM he mot r.irg. t ,..d rur.ty." GETS 18 MONTHS FOR Frank J. CuMIn ha be. it rt: ;! j to a' t'tei i.im. iy y-a- TellD-DA- UOOQ Ur'r ' C Morris at ater th- - ar. I In th he.eft cf th- - citv. eif !rl - Paul Hagcimm. a waiter, fell on t!ie be yesterday morcii.g at the corner of North Temple and Wst TeTnple streets, dislo cating his left shoulder. He struggled to ii is it et anl waike ii a block south met a man coming in his direc where tion. Hag man J to him, but the man tearing it was a nout-u- p s ruse, ran away. whe-rHagenian unit to a nearby elrug a physician was called to at store jpjBSS31" 14 te k B. X r" n f-er- Suspect Is Released. o i in tl lfn f j rnl- -i li ..!' rii: r ' f.'t t- - frrt e er without tk l and , tl i - I te"t dl j i Sr't t!t J d XrWTNo, Projv JUnhe Eclt City Surest Cxra fron ell TrsirLs Pc.'.i tbo Deer. J ti'ee-tif.g- v, l - ! fltarttlon he tf.er st : o V ti-- t Jh-Jo- Not Hurt by a Train. C. C. that- - 1". In- I:r 1 i 7 4 the-ate- d Austin. h id under stisp!. ii..n. Assistant County Attorney l.ma Smith, yesterday as to hi movem nts iiiid was released. James Allway of iJay Alventl.t dnrch hIn s'.inport of Austin and sa'.J thatuppe:rl was in the habit of wandering on the streets at all hours, but was harmless. r .;u;r H.e- - e J. Special Efforts f in Artistic Funeral Designs f ! 1" lh- rist- In for P; fonir.lltf ar-I I f Jam-- - i tl, Receiver. - I I ci Mackcy Printing Company Into the Hands of a v Soiig," S3.50 SHOE STORE WALK-OVE- R ri-- j y Miss Gray's Class Gives Recital. Miss Mary Olive Gray's piano p'ipits gave a recital at tln Cordon ucademv. hot night at which many of tlu ir friends were present. The recital was a success and reflected credit on both teachers and pupil?. Miss Gray w.s assisted by Miss )Hve Jenning.-who satig a 'J.iparusc Love tml a outside. is r-- t.n rnvrt. ! d rrf. y h;!-r- t' n i ,t IT. and to meet lue,j an 1 ts 4i t.k" ae tiott l' lit" ib'f. I CT yor.r work Cut Prices on all styles of Arcttcs. if Just riirht for this weather, cipcciaUv pte-fcri- fr m,i,tt- - ;- The officers and men of the National Guard now doing duty at Castle C.ate yesterday ent in $12.". to the fund wh'h is being ral-e- d by the Herald for the widows of Moiorma-- i ;ieason and Conductor Rrighton. This amount swells the total amount of the fund to J2M0. 1 V btr Guards Add to Glecson Fund. A chance for you. We will sell for one week only our $l.0, $20.00 and $22.."0 Glen's Suiln for WATERPROOF. r FINANCES crk Double Sole and is Almost r tt Clie-- f F. T. Kegler. fo!Tner of the P.oard of Public Works, has completed his annual report, for the preparation of which he was allowed t'-- extra days in office. H" was succeeded yesterday by W. II. & sr Mas - thoril pron. Kven If tcrr Hart A. V.. has drafted a i;ew . f frivaie Jjains. rci rdi!.anc o ' fit- - J at the ' protection, which he will prvi-n- t Council session next Monday night. The xTCsent laws ar Iwiievrd by hint to x- - wholly Inadequate ar.d the natter of providing proorr protection to t lie projH-rtin the city Is an lit.ortanl eme. Councilman Martin, chairman of th d SALT LAKE CITY. Rates: $1.X to $:J.OO per da v. Popular Priced Restaurant. SCO Room?, with Telephone. Hot ami Cold 'tunririg Water. Sixty 7 City Councilmin Albert T. FlctehT. contractor nnd todld-e- r. fU.-a petition in bankruptcy In court j His dbts ore and nsf-- ts J1TC2 of which he claims $l4.sr floi:.i5 as exempt. EUROPEAN HOTEL. A. ld qjii Boot n Councilman Hartcnstcia Has a New Ordinance tended to Rcraoyc Some Existing Dangers. Martlia. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Oibbp. died la?", night from croup and was buried privately, F meet. from the family residence, g or. PLANNING TO GIVE CITY BETTER FIRE PROTECTION .. High Storm h k to fhoull r'-:Utah It would be all but lmpvsjlb to b conxlct hlfit of anv rln. The l4r to alty rHurtr.( r a frauluhrt riiarTf. althousri the W run nhn prelr.i 1ooftUIt .ay at In th fxrltf nt.rj Stveti three V,rry touM rot t ard n IIsjo r.r.e. or,vhte,l of riimtt l rrtatior. Uuuo !.; no extdef-fiom tb hjk thre fe. nier,l of the ltJt n?d Mr. In view of !, fflu' lr.. e to ro( ui, stealthily endeavoring to removefollow Coiry's Corry' eldr.llined lo tak d. Mr. Smith ftitth'f trunk. They ran. and he screaming, for thiee block. l;n b r in s In the mat'.er. HOME NEWS. :& Id y. to the house, and performed what Mrs. Corry believed to be the marriage ceremony making fur Corry's legal wife. They went to housekeeping in furnished rooms. Corry made good wages and was kind li her. Six months luter. mi January 12th. In the evening. Mr?. Corry wa alin In her rooms and. her.rlns a found In the room, went to Investigate. She saw Corry and another man SNAP SHOTS AT Inches 10 ,.e V, No,208 r"lt vas taken by Corry a f0L w m Our supid Married by Husband's Friend. Later a friend of Corry's. whom th latter said was a Justice of the l'csce. CHICAGO. Jan. 22 Temperatures at 7 a. m.: New York, Ronton. Philadelphia nnd Washington not reported; Minneapolis. IS; Cincinnati. 52; St. Uuls, 24; Chicago, 30. Z. n srrle.1 Im k to hr fainted and room by friend who hsd followed her. Corry catr back, and with and tears told her that he had it wife and baby in Iowa, and tht th and Juil marriage lleene of the Iac v r frauds. He said that lie had rerelvrd word that hi taby i ery 111. and fett that he irut return to his other home. Oirl Is I?ft Alone. The girl wa o oreom by thi con-- f em lo thai could offer io anew to his departure. ar.d h removed Ms trunk and disappeared on Ydnr-daher er.tlrely a week ag, latu-without m4n. h ! To make her tr.Ction the r atir. u trinjc irlod. With 'l her trouble, sh j en.s ir.er eager to fee Corry 1'thrn to pn. rute him. Is The k1 etntus of Mn, Corry prrb. lemathi.l. If the man was fr to irr-r- y at th time of the rercmonr. altor-ne- s agree, th marriage was bir.dlrc r'. evi-though th lune wan tgu was already a fraud; if the "Jutit r, the Utr crmony U married, how or ly twlr.gvoid and lx( hui II irformedliwoiji by an unau The villainy of a man and the weakness of the law In some cate was shown by a complaint sworn to be for Judse C. It. Biehl yesterday afternoon, and referred, to Deputy County Attorney Smith. Mrs. William Corry was the compUln-ar- t. She is a pretty yours . woman. modest and urasauminir. She believed she had been duped into false marriage with William Corry. and (hen abandoned by lur upposd husband. She wanted rttps taken to trinjr him hack to her. but would r.ot t willing to prosecute him Mrs. Corry said that sh cam here from Colorado nearly two yesrs aso and went to work as a waitress. She be. came acquainted with Cony, who Is a plumber, about tight months uro. She was married to him after a courtship of two months. On the date set for the Corry produced a printed form that he said was a marriage license and ph thought everything wan all right. Temperatures Elsewhere. K 9 Mrs. William Corry Tells Pitiful Tale of Treatment by Her Supposed Husband: WEATHER FORECASTS. "That Good Coal" 161 240 228 Editorial Rooms iooc YOUNG GIRL SAYS SHE WAS DUPED AND DESERTED TELEPHONE NUMBERS. Business Office fiuhay r.vr.xixo. jamwiiy j ! ' J WTen t'jlhC 13 r. er j cr. FlT 11 t thsra :...I j li3 h'fclttfol. Xfit r?t cmtscijr, Tt ktr.il C..t tT: r' ta yurity In thl r,. rr s" Be it ! CUf&fc'.i.a ;-- ?. CI.--'.'- 5i l , J 1) ' |