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Show sT The Saet Lake Teuegham. 10 The Evening Telegram. O 1 1 4g SAYS WIFE WESTERN PACIFIC WORK NEW BASSO WAS CRUEL TO BE PUSHED IN SPRING PRESENTED TELEPHONE NUMB ESS. I dill c 11 Business Office ..,..240 228 Editorial Booms Is located out in Sugarhouse ward. It's convenient for those who live near there to order their coal at this office, as they can have it delivered just about when it's wanted. It's "That Good Coal," too. jliATiiiRECASTS j Salt Lake City, Saturday, Feb. 6, 1904. Dooly block. Tel. 1042-Forecasts till 6 p. m. .Sunday, mountain In his answer and time. Tteubln Hoover charges his wife, Ku Local forecast for Salt Lake City and A. retta Hoover, with cruelty toward vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sun and him snow asks with flurries that she take nothing fry day, Sunday. possibly DENVER. Feb. Fair In her cause of action for a divorce Gled south, partly cloudy in north portion. some day ago. with occasional snow flurries tonight and The defendant admits that they were Sunday; warmer Sunday, and in south married on February 12, 1S94, at Denver, Colo., bui denies every other alleportion tonight. Successor to Pleasant Valley Coal Co. Located In Heart of the Business and Theater Districts. 1 ... ItlS., Wilson :e:l. ' ETJHOPEAXJ HO A. FRED WEY. SAI,T LAKK CITT. Hates: Jl.eo to $3.00 per day. Popular Priced Restaurant. 200 Room?, with Telephone, Hot and Cold Runrins Water. Sixty- i "WEATHER CONDITIONS. The barometer is below the normal in all sections west of the .Mississippi valley. being highest over the Central Pacific and West Gulf coast and the British Northwest Territories. Low pressure areas are central over the North Pacific States, Colorado and Nebraska. Precipitation occurred over nortiona of Utah, Idaho, Washington, Oregon. Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, North r.nd South Dakota. Minnesota. Mis souri, Illinois, Arizona, California, Texas, British Columbia and Manitoba. It was snowing at time of morning report over portions of Washington, South Dakota and Nebraska, and raining along the North Pacific coast. The temperature was below zero over southwest Utah, Montana, North Dakota, Manitoba and Alber ta. K. J. HYATT. Local Forecaster. Temperatures Elsewhere. at 7 CHICAGO. Feb. C Temperature a. m.: New ork. S4: Boston. Philadel phia and Washington mlsplng; Chicago, 42; Minneapolis, -- ); Cincinnati, 40; St. Louis, 4U. Private Baths. S 9 10 11 12 1 o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock o'clock 22 V 15 ork been announced that construction WcHe-rPacific urveyt to Halt Lake will h begun in the pprlnc and parties will be ner.t out from I hi city and from Salt Lake In the near future to rufh tho construction of the r.w transcontinental road. A pecond rurvcy ha Jut ben com pleted, however, by the engineer who elected the Herkwlth pnim route, nr. 1 the relative coot nr.J ndv!r.tae of const. ucllon on each line art f-- 2S 27 Intended for Holiday Trade, but delayed in tran-of sit, now to be sold regardless cost. Iurrtiture and. Carpet I. X. i V TJP TO argams $2.50 VAXTJES. iAT 3 Main St. 0-2- 40 ttfrcth Ifarra exltinr Th tol warta i. Mr-lintmif, IT Th for, : "7t-- f ! - ) at f jib And V.J it r" ie rr.a:t-- Th Carriage Factories Close. rr.ore ctrrl CIllCAOO. IK n Ut.r.d wacn f;trri' hac "f the dim it 'lt f tt "l uniu trtr tr-r d wmK'". nr. 1 a re r.pw 1"! f i t" ar.d wac N ! ! 'f ,'- it nt I S-.- .t-rii- .: at ri tJt ! -- t k' t- I " r " 5 ; t hat th" M r r - 3 ' i'r, HI I A I LI ! vlj) iViOrJrY t i. K'-i'- d. X -i jut arm e cf - " trtttlr.tf a im f? it a StI r ,' Itr ,Sfft'npf J ft '. j; I : j lr lt.r M ' ca r Mt. 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TM ti- - ' 1 k f the dial Th I'r jJi-- M did ivi iltmi.r.t an nA b cf the dl:ut avjee-I m .t ut ;l u tt.r jor .t r cu. 1 t.tk tt - ulJ'- - f Pitt . f , ' i!ri Nir.c, uddrniri, !i e er Ir tfntpi rf f t z ri 'y ' t t sn w: . . ? ;.- - it j ;. t ;vtn ... Ir. . , s ;r c V I ?y Arc unknown in c :;';:ti tvi!emat2;d by t;. ' listtatt J.,3 at : j -- fi-t.a- . uti . ' V ' , t;t.-.t- IM'f.'M- - rf I'la !- uv, usE-tr- -' MIsM I r h tt -! I. f th ratalhJd ir,r'th' i;?,r; th .1 I ! ! .:- Jt. 'i:i h In U -- r.a; r Ad of vthKti t ut llrwar. tlr. r ni;a i tl Th- - I . X toll him r.. Inioi ft.k t f.tned " jni. J""f j5 IflMr '. r t t T " r.lr.-.f- Prtldr.l t th Thrt If i.m !!di 1 High Troof. hjf $! f - t t - . t l"-i!- fi!"-.- . wr to Lillt tc-ta- y Pick Ctp!a!r.td th" f th? State, whi- h he c I tuitir.t to .r iiatsra th ncf.t t C-- ed t th If S'r.itT lta-;r- ar.1 Srater Pcrakrr cou; I ct rr.e 'rr- - f rt of at, apfTTrrrr.t. a It wa vry d'.!tAVfv h.m to I r.t rtrar4 - ' e R r!::t.:;a-,;!fJil f- r !.. a ,; itr. U'ojj; I I' t ' Sr. '.!- . rr g wi;h S'. -a t f "' r j , . f I f 1 : f fa- 1 5 A s t r ' if tiw f ,j!, - ; r;v.? p i .i v -. T,rfiiatlf l,r k r al;d at H- V.t i SAYS FORECASTER -l other rr.arv-Jacui- rr: -ft MORE SNOW COMING, U- H WERNICKE CO. e J- S-'- ar "C f t"4tt - !- va- co-.cei- THE GLOBE i.,. ! VtT,--J V Hr Vi x', J.:.--cfil-sn-rli ,e uses in sret snv rrisJc j i ..,:" tt-- ! r-- tr f " CO., t 1 r-- TEETH O L i i A. . DEMOCRATS SHOULD ' v. -- r il i. MAKE IT PLA1S 2ot How Chefip But How Blue Print Prffcto. Utah' Favorlt Cigar. Thcv sny it takes an "oM blf'.ck n:atr.Tny" to make good oid fashioned buckwheat cakes. 1 "c rhap.H it does, but a flrst-tir- v vice-preside- yef-terda- rp-th- nt. This change, which 5s entirely agreeable to all t.i1 :ccrr.ei, was made solely because of Mr. Daly's press of business in his mining interests. The remainder of the official household continue as before "Vy. I. Noble, second K. W. Wilson, cashier, and A. II. housewiio can make good bread l'rom HUSLER'-- Pt-aboj- asbistant cashi;r. r ANY SALAP.IED EMPLOYEE Montnly. Monthly. Weekly. fo0.v Return to a.3i 3.&1 i'.eturn to us.. H.tifi l.f i'J,fi. 2.(M t. us .. i.'jO 5:5 00. iiurn i.O) Or any ether sum, and pay back in pro- us.-l..a- ? 69 E. 2ND SOUTH -- j j ENGINES COMING on his note: wasetarncr can get, just Semi- - - il "The Itoeky Mountain S.ilr.tf-.Se? adtlif-mcr.- t fdory of Mormnr.l'in. of Shepurd P)k C., prtjjo fi. Capt. Oeorp? H. Penrose of thl city, of Penrose, as quartermaster . T... (Jen. rT" irt- l. nil u SI) itvt'.-i-t ttrn I'lcft Seattle on oflleial buftrics' per month to connected w ith con?tru lion work now ..i. uei ine E,oinK on, until Captain returns to hi? proper TUitlon after each visit. . SHORT LINE'S NEW . - vice-preside- V. LOSESPREMIUMS Th" funeial of Hrvn It. I'll tF. th pecon 1 of the tilriets lxra to ilr. ar.d Jlr?. Alhert Pltt. lat August, was h'"! '. from the family re. Idencv. IVj South at 2 o'cl u k. Seventh llasd. ThPneumonia wa. the cau' of fir?t of tlif tilr lets was t.c. ldr.l'.l pcalded futn" time aso and dlM fim its injuries. Uolh thlldrn an hutid at the Holy Crur cemetery. A lun of athlzv- with th pnrcr.ts Iti friends their sorrow. , the flection of officers? of the Commercial National bank held today, J. TZ. Cocgiiff succeeded John J. Daly as president, he in turn accepting Mr. Cosgriffs former position as ilrst - J. Faundrs Inrdon. proprietor of the enainrs for the company, wop disShort Line arc on their way from Phil- Fchuman Concert from th; Holy Cro." night charged adelphia and will reach here in about a hospital, whi re has 'n taking w eek. in one of his treatment for an In a eai.J. II will rejoin his conji-anIronmaster Oliver 111. few dayf. Twenty-fiv- e new l.t ab-ce- ss a LUNCH AT THE WILSON CAPE. Better than over, 3Se. Tabl d'hote d'.nnt i 5:20 to S, with music, 73 c:ent3 Special attention to evening and PITTSBURG. Feb. 6. Henry W. Oliver, the well known Iron and fitff master, is critically ill at ids home in Allegheny, lie is suffering from an affection of the kidneys. 1 1 fLHTiil of Acres R. will ! IkM Sjr.'.iv rtt yean, agtdm. 57l'rom the t ;.illi t m ut it j. Wiliuim Taylor. -- Sjitti We? Friends are invited 10 attend. Tl: "Mt-i-irt- 1 In. ra' a t tci ef OGDEN POULTRYMAN Oood. li. :s Jfrti ..'.' i r I ; th- P Poulter Is Fxonratfd rtom Uslnp Talso TentLer. tut Violated Other Rule. . maK" i! rtr,lr;'--- (:oo:k Pou'.P eon tatfd n t!. fale fatlnr in th too?lr Its f fh-irK'- " - tl! r.'r t . by the t'Pih pil.. which lnv llat d how tljtln TP f. ath- - r tenv 1 a p..-w.u a . "I ih -- lw In th fi . t ff r.ty-tlv- f r - l ' IP huftiom !; r' t'th. -- i I ! " I'T Il ' p t'.i al-"..- - );! j . i. It l Ul a r ",. Ihr ! '. . Tt.tf i'vt-l cf ar-"'- p 1 " la t t- - b' -- i '!' n.i.: 1 P-- r " musicians r, musical Studios x ; . t 't j - s - 1 KATTir 1. t j -- .if J" It pi to t - i ;. f . f Hi 1 . 4 a k - c- (.(, DENTAL f m a. CO.. t, f tf J. DULL. M.r. 1 ., t 1 - ' t ; ..!(? M ' L-P18 ft. Jfais V,UHAr.D, .n ",t .ar. -- f t "I ' t ... " .. . UNION -- '. CCt Ctf-- . tl Cty. 1? v J5ii' Tr-a- . e a 1 P- i : d - Ccadiiui r. sn. .;f. Ta tl.fr t t. .'; "at t, ' "it tbs 1 ... j f,a fu.(1llt t : :. . r t as.d premium. ' w " I r"'l r pl at.; . Ar.-!"Th "The Ar)pli:f." I. tut on I' ." i tM" ?" Knutuford." Halt luUe. The two Rnit ti n i? Tatt b l ii fT this v hottla west of Chlr.iC'i. - s .,,. -- f ilTHETH EXTRACTED t TAtjt era a 4. $t ay St.utvt a iS an I tiMTl t.aJI- Acrtlrcfir.e't. tl!f f.i"- ft ;.. I f a- - t - tv j i .N'i.i i Hill DruCo. . rtr - ... ? 1 . I ,a rrr.i t'- - ! - ertr f t i r 'n vn-t!- J. ;. tsi ! 111.1t 4- ' af by U. tr"fl . r.- F. i t- Id'e ' ' vl M. l l I and irtfaSs iwrv-ra- .ul l r. Sr. i it y "Mr It s ;n v ' , II t " r It locatxd t - i a" ' . D, -. , - SI i . s .. !r n( " - v ? .;!. ., t T V- i- -t-- a p ft t i" tf- i j' .out mMi p. r . t ! at s"tt:.. If ' : t I . ! d ;ir-- :i r,f r 1 tv - I A ri:r.r.AKT.jrri,Y . f r. r x; V--;- f ma -- t- ii.-T;1- s -f . 't!m.it;i and 1 K-'f- !. d H 1 i '. t tp--r- . l an h l i! cr ta! r l t i:s-.i- i ui! ;i - " i ktuj-'. 'p !. i, if h r.' lit)'ti ' I ha which ptirty w:i vin without it th iriie. v r . I''.' r On Hi.th r 'harei-wa fuur.d at fafi. II" w tj cf handdRs fowijt (niir x i t.v ml I of hlbilor whj.-- I? prohr. tho attorutiAr. It was ndmltUd th-- l !" r ' k d up . Virt.n. r,i .0.0,1 .. it tJ .i: t.-.- ! ii ,! l .u, vrirlj ,i l bad ;u.liti him iconllr.it to atH ..itii n tu!f tatr 'from rcct nine .it.Vr t r. tt iuiu. i. II h n retM-entfW. ut l.irt iicht f V. ISniwpir.i; of i c 1' 1.. c n 'intwt. cf ih Tw pr-tion wt-rrt r.r.d ftr hcarfrs tJi evl'.rnew o;d : bar PouU-.frm the v-u- I try,t t b; I ! I i ir ji ( t ti? t Iw-hot- n ihf.-n-. th r,::. j at a that J If h" ft40 .r pou.sry t it -r. i t.-a- t,.Irrtf,r t !' r" v. r. i Building and -- l! r I y 7 ;; . n i jv r - :i i- Wrinkle Removin? fvr Th- 5 9 t.a h .5 v Rt;. ' ... : t it not to h Ir '.Ui ! V? -, :.' .'. f v .i V. '.a'- l - fh-- Ceorg A& a r. : : i: Tissu: THAT BRYAN'S DEAD :6i.l Old Clack Mammy theater parties. rr !, . lr. 13. J. SHARP COAL CO. Ofce. 73 So. Main st. Telephone". 715 and 420. Yard. No. 1. 1ft South, bet. 3d At" Y tor and . ..it KID-DA- tr - : y t'.ri f n t f-- ray lT,?i. o at. " I . Ii'aI - cip Tn rej-orf- ;r.t!rc iUck - llr t. K-atl- Utah's Tavorite Cipar. DALY AS PRESIDENT CO., Card r-- - COMMERCIAL CLUB r, Not how cheap but how good. Prof. William M. Stewart of the Str.te University underwent a vcre surgicul lie is reported operation yesterday. doing well. COSGRIFF SUCCEEDS STAE LOAN rrrr- - t'n." BUTTE MAY FOUJl A 1 t H'rr'rk f - in Mount Olivet cemetery. C)r - to t - I 1 Joweler. I 9 .1 - t- Y jn jjvery Kiiite a r,..-.. fTJbnrgain. i -- &r.i . t; n I' 1" ln-for- e lth 1 P. lf. k. c.v- - ! rur lh- - Dejeret CIgara alwaya th Canape Lor on 7,0. E'ue Points on IlaJf Shell. Tl'J-Fourth West; telephone, rings. Radishes. ef d.Hrrsf.nd. w.itij.f. Olives. Cucumlwrs. nnd 1.0X Yard No. 2. 12th South and 11th Kast; Cream ot Chicken o la Reine. ut rlif-fcknk. 3ewlry. No. 3, State, bet. Consomme. telephone, r?. Yard M nr.d 7.20 p. m. thta at :iu( U. Fillet of Pole. Court Uoullion. and 14th South; telephone, 103. .4 11. W r.T wr.ry day. W. Pommes, a la Anglaise. Main m-t- . Frog Saddles. Sauce Tart are. 2IID-DALUNCH AT THE Terrine of Fresh Turtle, Meat Andalousw. Tho I)psrct Cinr WILSON CAFE. Galantlnf on Aspic. Prime Roat Ribs of Rof, an Ju. cn T.arket. Ak for It. th Best ZZc. Tab!" d'hote than ever, Fetter Roost Turkey with Dressing and Crau-b- n S. 73 5:C0 to with music, cents. dinner y Sauce. riven away at Kipht lK.trt rr:,M to evening nnd after I. attention Celery Sula Special f dlatnor .il . i the l n auction Rrov.-nf-Mashed Potatoes. Potatoes. theater parties. r I'.v tr tn.d cut New String w.tch. C'-- .s nl W. V. HaJ" J wJry ore. "ZZ' Rlueberry Pie. funeral of William M. took wl'd 2 .z Chocolate Layer Ice. , Mixed Cnke. beThe Min f 0'Dor.nMl uncial charM p. in. fltetL fiaie Kwlay at held from McLaren. Cheese and Crackers. Coffee. at 3 o'clock this afteriTvm. Inteimer.l P lh i ll-?r- ir. t-- r .l out Closing our stock of t h S W (1 f: k. n r!T.d'.a'i- It wa ai tuir vry tirr thrual It Utn Jii L.JJ .'. i c-- f a ?rp WITH MUSIC, 4 to 8 Sunday, 75 Cents. THE WILSON CAFE. It r.t ar y tr f!h f.s. .i n .: . It ir a lUrvtt. ak The rrjort of the Board of Health for trary. t p. r.j r v by tt I: a Ktatf. It a are-i-the week enllr.i; February Cth ph n t,; an uri- -. tnirafffJ that If b!rth rate the ame a the week trs i I I. ac" fnr th thlrty-on- rr blrtha hivlrc teu reported, nry it "oii:., r. I - , tf fifteen males nnl female. Th to havr- it " t.r--- llrrrl ti .. v. or.d plar. TM ttar.ra f. de.nthi reported for the pim jrlo-r.a ra number twenty-foufourleen utal IwriU" i.f r: of and tn fcma'ci, an ir.rr-.il'.tratd ta'n f.f. "I a nd a at :j-- c a. compared wllh the prccMlfcif wek. a One new co of fevr devet- It ,m all ath werl tnt-If Ifarra n;l f.;t Vehtr. during th" wf ':, nnd Uo Ci- In en cpel hs frim . the bIo-were dlcharej. Jrr.vins lhrt .,! m). ah- . r.t... n four for detention ! with i, (of.f ;rtMv(:j In s,fa cotnpuf Hut will h? it the tit ? AM,, c t f diphwek. 1. w )?. lounly th ak theria were during three caeW novci:J and one c.i dll. In quarantine, a two rnn TAFT SUGGESTED Dg.ilnt four for the wr--J.mtprrrr rt th-rren At the clo! cf the were ten cares of pmatlpox In quaran TO HARMONIZE ner tine, two ra-ported tlurtnit th os ffk nrd right hilrg tt. re',!. HANNA AND FORAKER four cases in cjuarantlne. last suc-reed- TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, t ;1 have tr th - r-- y 1' i tt fr?n Pat C'nftv-- HEAVY INCREASE -- Phone 695. National Politics. Another rmall jmowf.orm I corrlr? In th North Pacific thin direction fr-he here will It jrobat ly tenmr ng;or. row afternoon cr niht. was Y ?tr ro'tj trrm pfrnral The the State. prorlpltiillon Poratello advice arc to the Tott throti7hnit was h'avlr Jn Ftah than anywhr. that lb J. Malone. master m' l:.nle .41 in thi city and .S at Md. r.a. .Short Lino, may ! th Oie-g't M"nda w a i i.r- V. memast-t ir.perntur r J. Til" Tollerton. by rr thl Ik of of low the Utah division chanic tho road. nrr.lre Th M i The position will include supervision 0 reratur here f l 21 dgr... Rain 1 tvi:c isd Hk.r.s th- - cwact. Lop the Salt Lake end of the San I'edr.j. v. Ill is tr.k Mr. Ancl A got r iln tig.iln yt'Urd.n. r. nh-l- n Mr. Malone, it fall, more than an Inch Tor the lat two Tollerton's position. days. d ti'.l cf Arizona also ijct a mu' li r Blue Point Perfecto. .2.' cf an inch. " a rvi DEATH RATE SHOWS a well-know- - 5 3 -- Mountain saints, ine j;ocKy Anton Hegner. the 'cellist who proved of M or monism. See advertisesuch a strong attraction during the Pattl 6tory concert here, has left the company at Se- ment of Fhepard Hook Co., page 6. attle and gone to New York, where ho The Angtlus." Los Angeles. will, it is said, Institute a suit to recover Th from Pitti's manager for breach of Knutsford." Salt Lake. Tha two Csnt contract. Hegner was the highest salhotels west of Chicagr. aried member of the company. It is. said that poor business in the Pacific NorthTollerton May Be Promoted. west was the cause of ihe breach. Shoe . - r. y run y. Patti'3 'Cellist Leaves Company. DOITT SUSS OUR U - J 1 The list of acceptances for the Press J. "W. Peck of Denver, representing club's annual dinner at the Commercial club tonight closed yesterday. Those who the Chicago & Alton, is at the Wilson. have delayed responding until today will not be able to secure dinner cards. This traveling pas?er,eer rule has been necessary' on account of the aent or Hooper, large number of guests and the necessity ver last the Klo Grande, left for Den night. for letting the Commercial club know the exact number. DIAMOND COAL, 53 W. 2ND SO. Jule Clasby. well known to the Ra.lt Lake liquor trade, died from consumption at Clay Center, Kan., last Sunday. Mr. Clasby ran a saloon here on the east sid of Main street twelve years ago. Later he went to the State of Washington, but returned a year and a half ago. He has ben kept from work lor over a year by n tuberculosis. James T. Clasby. a mining man. is his brother. The deceased will be buried in Kar.s;is, Khere. his mother and sisUr reside. '..' crnnr of Ohio Juried. d'al. in a ! !aUt sr. w s The contention of the city Attorney fitThtP 1 Up during thf it "(!nf of th t In thi Ik that the church U rummil',". whn - 1 f t;, v fo. the fUlppcry, condition of i ry I. l'ir.'. it- f lf 1. h'r. i;.! the sidewalk. Ci k. T! '' rtff fas. tt' it;;..i ; th! h'ad th t.owtlr i;firfi.f, Invitations Are Limited. Former Salt Laker Is Dead. !- - rjf' uf .'.. tr-c- Stopped by a Stranger, TJ. D. T. Boy Makes Quick Time Back to degree degrees degrees City OfScG. J- 1 . ro-nn- Tocal1u1ention E. Second South Bt. P. A. BORENSEN. PropT. 48 f' 1 r-- The rult. In queiitlon i brought by C. W. Ahtqulut agnlnjit Salt I,ake City to recover IIS?. The plaintiff alleged when l. that on January 1. church bull'llntr pawdnc'thc Joephle l no South teteer. Sfmr.'l ond t he ullud on the lc Third la.t on the rlicwalk and nurferel tIou In- - - Installment House, T ! Ocdc-n-Luri- rc wh-re- ln - I. !'-.-- p'-ti-.- rr.rI dlrtn Assistant City Attorney Rrame to day notified th Jofephlte f hurch of this city that It would be hell a a ptrty against rejpor.idble In a damace th city there anarcl con tributory nejjHgvnre. w night. Keary was taking a message to 417 South HOME NEWS Third East strt. and was stopped h tween Fourth and Fifth South streets, by a man who suddenly plp d out from be hind a tree. Tlx- messenger dht not wilt Assessor Gets More Help. to learn mnp, but started for town ul hia utmost Speed. The Board cf County Commissirnrr After pursuing for a Mock and a half confirmed the appointments of yesterday John H.'Scott and A. E. Beverijge to as- the man gave up th- chase. sist In the work tf assessing, made by County Assessor Ben R. Eldredee. Mr. Scctt will distribute taxpayers' statements at $2 per day and Mr. Beveridge will work on the assessment rolla at ?3 per day. j Fine Furniture Of - re-flnb- !e fifteen-year-ol- Two Carloads .', !' : TO DEFEND ACTION YOUR rt s;if'' -- CHURCH NOTIFIED - SNAP SHOTS AT rronc .1 SHOWED SOME SPEED d Roy Keary, a an had messenger boy, Fu.-nvU'- tx-lr- e THIS MESSENGER degrees degrees degree21 degrees 2t dctrrees with prrm rn Jte m fr.Unw r t. TT. or 1 unrr runn rrom "ton l about trn mil notth of hUo. paiw t an app iatlr th Sirrrai at art fl ,tii-- i of ro fft. The rievatton of iwktlili .f.-t t?. g on!d-rMipan pvm t Th oiinal tf tv;!'f A7 ttaft Tt-.purvey over e pam go- - on to vi-- f. e ,m rn..i tinier In Nevada, rro'.rj the J m".:-?t:'. Lt- - k dr-r- t jiTf: , W. t. in th Sartr Ktate. r.t i w'. t rr V I : n o.. rute pa iuh Th t; t a itrni'a tr. north c f Wir,r. mutc4. but fv a ii w i - t ". ' t j srvf a th f.r . Mm e r :j i j i't sau:'y vhkh It Jvli. In t.Mah. TJ f4M t J I t '::'. t t tt ncrr.p th u!J,rrn arm of Crrat alt Tlake, which iil trobatijr ?v.U m.' hrl'ct J in T tr,t im, t " Wr. . t -4 t th mb( mar.r.'r a lh Houthrrn PaUti t t ': rut-r- f cific haa tuiil th" fx aero the northern arm. ar o ll m; .: rf" 1 f ! i Cff.clal rr.tlrrly Mlfv tory. : T r, t t s " ft t jr, Use Wtmrrn Cor fru"tso?t tom tit-- t r.l ,t ft '' ." which parjc the w t k .f Pa'.tcsnj ' a: ) ttn ; .a ft.rr hn pan. " " lh ntv railroad In charcc. !frUi. i to C' t "p a Y.tti Wii"a ft! tat whether acil ror.Pt ruction no-- I tx bsun txyor,d that th wrrk rvi I tx InaururatM thl ppflr-cVI S. f 'ly t' n1i n i rri. on the gation. He alleges that the plaintiff has a most ungovernable temper and fecks constantly to annoy him. He alleges that in April. 1303. the plaintiff, without any Just provocation, struck him upon the head a violent blow with an iron meat broiler, severely brulslnst and injuring him, and that when disarmed of that weapon she seized a Catlron And undertook to hurl it at the defendant; but was frustrated by the defendant. On another occasion he accuses his wife of having threatened to shoot him with a revolver, when in their home at Murray. The defendant, who is CI years of age, says he is in feeble health, and has not more than $."00 to keep himself during the remainder of his days. He asks that the plaintiff take nothing by her action, but that he b granted a degree st i arating him forever from her. Today's Temperatures. 6 7 ATSZE m TAII: Meighn St, y.. c. SYSTE Iron Meat Broiler and Flat Construction From Both Salt Lake and San Francisco Waller Wallace Makes a Is Promised When Weather Opens, Iron Her Weapons, Fine Impression by His Charges Husband. It h SAX FRANCISCO. Feb. 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